Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 September 1899 — Page 8

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Friday, Skptemkki: 21, 18W.

It has been su;etcd that the idle convicts in the Mate prison hall he employed making hinder twine. A corset triM lias been formed, the makers of cortts having coin to the conclusion tiiat it was tin. tl.inir for them to do some of the squeezing themselves. If Miss Grant could not find an Ameiican good enough to call husband and preferred to sacrifice her independence for the sake of jainin a title in a foreign land, that is her own affair, hut a prayer of thanks should up that the social snobs are through talking about the wedding aid the columns of the metropolitan press are open to discussions of other things than the brides trousseau.

MARKET KEPOJtT.

The state committee of the populist p:irty at a recent meeting decided that no tusion with any other party will be allowed this year. Thev propose to place a full ticket in every t,vnship fro-r. nresident to constable. This boast is consistei.t with popidistic s-tperlatives. The populist par mot name full tickets in ever ' ip and county in the state townships fail to have a sin ilist.

liutter ig?s Juckens, young ana old. Lard Potatoes ''lour perewt Oil RuostrrS in meal l-zs per hd li tie ';eks V'heat ve urn )ats "lover seed Timothy seed vi i II it seed ; Timothy hay per ton Clover hay per ton Marsh hay per ton traw per load Old Turkeys

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Furnished lv Fd. S. Hogarth & Co.

LOCAL liltEVITIKS.

Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs.

From Tuesday's Daily MtF. 1- rancisco wnt to Chicago 1 hismorning to lay in a tt -ck of fall hat-. uan I 'owe!!, of Sitlby, Ohio, has Lought tu1. i acres of West township hind. Ge. Wilkinson, of Donaldson, hs bought a piere of proper!) on Lat'ayet e Avenue, Chicago. The Elkhart school board has sp-tn '10, KX) on school house building improvements this year. There are 755,VJ8 children of echool ae in Indiana ond it requires 1, 47 teachers to handle them. Th pile-driver on the L. F.. & W. pasted through Plymouth this morning on its way to Wa!kerton. No're ilttDif has the largest enrollment this jear in the history of the treat educational institution. The full moon this week is what i known as the harvest moon. It will rise ab nit the same time for several evenings. Mrs. J. C. Jilson accompanied her father, Benjamin Sheerer, t' Chicago this morning, where !.e wiil iiave an operation performed on his eyes. The New Oliver hotel at South Rend w;ll open about, the middle of December und be run upon an American p'an with rates from $2 to $5 er day. Siniuel Reldon letnrned today from Van V-err, O.. where tie has been vint-

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These articles mailed FREE in

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Aj Sent by express J0 (charges prtJZ raid), for 170 Ll lion heads and ju 2-cent stamp.

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Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or Gents).

A very fine umbrella, made of union silk-taCeta ; 36-inch frame with seven ribs ; steel rod and silver Cor go handle. Would cost $2.00 at the store.

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Best Coffee for the Money ! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing: but Coffee.

Fancy Gold Ring.

For 18 Hon heads and a 2-cent tamp.

These rings are genuine rolled-cold ilate. having the exact appearance and qualities of solid gold, and guaranteed by the makers to last two years with ordinary usage. New

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STRENGTH, PURITY AHD FLAVOR

Dress-Pin Set.

Hailed free fr IS lion heads and a 2cent stamp. Thrcu pins in the set (larper than shown), composed of fine rolledgold, vith handsome rubj -colored settings. Suitable for waist-pins, cufl-pins, neck-pins or as a child's set.

Sash-Belt and Buckle.

Mailed free for 15 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp. Latest style of imported black Swiss prosgrain ribbon beltinp: stylish imitation oxidized silver buckle; neat, strong and fashionable.

Silver Napkin-Ring.

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For 15 Hon heads and a 2-cent stamp. Neat and substantial. Made of durable metal, heavily silverplated. Two diflerent patterns.

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Coin-Purse. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Color, dark brown Made of fine kid leather; chamois lining; uickc cd frame, with strong Miuj-faitening.

Ladies' Pen-Knife. For 15 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Larire .ie : pkh! n-a-terial; handles nicely decorated and assorted ct .ors.

A Com. pSiysicKMi makes the startling i nct-tiu-nt that artificial hearts can he uh-titutcd for the real one when the latter are worn out. He says tfie heart is nothing hut u force pumj its duty htimr to seii(' blood through the veins and arteries and bring it back again. Thi- doctor holiU th.at an artificial heart can be constructed to work automatically with clock work. He

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up the artihcial heart and set it go- hea,U ,aw which goes int() elTect Oct. 1.

insj. His explanation, however, is , . rt 1 . .. Mrs. S. Lewir, of Jtisper county, rt-

so mysuneo o scieiuuie language tlirned horoe today after a three weeks that it is probable most people will TjPjt w,;tn (jo. Long and family, of In-

prefer the heart they are born with wood, and other friends in I'lyaiouth.

to any substitution of pumps and Mr an(i re. Calvin Oglesbes of

clock work. lows, and Mrs. Shirley went to Rolling

Prairie this morning, after visiting eev-

Next Monday Governor Mount eral weeks with N. II. Oglesbee and

and his staff and the commander and daughter

Mrs. M. E. McMasUr and Miss Siza

renrespnt.'itives of Tndiann Ci. A. R..

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I am iiiiivniir in imr. nrriv. luiiu

will leave Indianapolis for Dallas, McMagtt.r has gecured a very pleasant

Texas, taking with thm the Hag of arid comfortable housi on Michigan Terrv's Tevas R murer. whir h :s to etrett and will make hie home with

be returned to the survivors of the uiera

I Mtrtrntva IlnrltTf A- 1 nriif.r h.'lVe lUft

troop from Nvhich it was taken b brouzht 8"uil at GoBhef, agaln8l Mrs.

the Seventeenth Indiana regiment Allen Cook for $?2,ü00 fees for services

of Wilder' briirade tlurim the re- in her .U,(X)0 alimony divorce suit

, ,.- T lT against her husbi.nd and alterward

ucuiwu. A-i. iy.uiii, tue iivjsieini .

... .t.tv. CA-t. The IIoIinees camp meeting dis

who are residents of Texas. Wed- banded yesterday after a season of very they will be allowed to anticipate the

nesday, October j, will be "Ex -Con- profitable work. Much enthusiasm was local tuition fund for a year or two unr 1 r i ' 1 t-l 1 mi shown by those who attended and its til the revenues from the increased

u inlluence has certainly been for the levies have been received

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De-inuiana uay, on w men me nag betterment of our town. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Linkenhelt.

wilt be presented. Friday will be m jj. lereonette, who a short time I went to Warsaw this morning to visit

"G. A. R. Day," for creneral rejoic- ago occupied a position in W. F. with their daughter Laura, who is stay-

T, - . , Young's barber shop went to bouth ing at the eanitunum there, bne is ing. ine event is certainly a nota- .. thl8 nQon tQ purcha8e an outut getting better and her parents nope to ble one, full of pathos and patriotism. wnlcn he expects to take to Thorsby, bring her home with them on Saturday

Alabama, and go into a shop of his own. J for a few days 6tay.

DKWKY TALKS IT.

Admiral Dewev savs that he haH . ' . ' From Wednesday'. Dally.

lurneu nome irns morning auer spenu- MArrjll(rA Unun- .Inhr. k'nek nd

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no amDiuon 10 enter pontics, nu is ,ng the night with his brother-in-law 1)ora jjowman

a sailor, not a politician, he says, and (Jene Hhodes. He reports Mr. Hhodes

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is willing to live and die in his prcs- " - ga,e and ft nne horge I nicrhl'H r-Ht. anrl a hotter annetite t(j- I

ent position. In regard to the state- Harry Conger arrived home last night

Knickerbocker" Watch.

Given for 175 lion heads end a 2-cent stamp. IsVat appearing and au excellent time- keeer. Solid nickel-silver case, with ornamental back. Nickel movements, escapement fully jeweled. The famous ' Ku icker nocker " watch.

Cut a strip of thick paper po that the en1s will exactly meet when drawn tightly around second Joint of the finger. Lay one end on this diagram at the 0, and order the number the other end Indicates.

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Ladies' Watch Chain. A double strand of best silk cord, united at intervals with colored beads ; Leat ?nd substantial. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent sttmp.

Gent's Watch. flailed free for 90 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. The celebrated Ingersoll" watch ; stemwound and stemset : durable nickelV'Hted case; each watch accompanied by pjarantee of the "maker. Areliable time-keeper.

Ladies Pocket-Book.

Larjre size and latest st,:jH. P.lack seal-grain leather, with live separate diviMnns.including 11 tin -k-jmrket with lkip to hold visiting Cards Sfi'urc. Given for 25 lion heads from Lion C of tec wrapper and a 2c. Jtamp.

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Table Cover.

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Durable, E".:iterial tnat will Stand washinc. 32 inches square.

i ti'-li. linvr fancy fringed Under. Availed free for 25 lion heads and a 2c. stamp.

Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs.

Twoextrafine cambric handkerchiefs, with beautiful im jorted lace medallion insertions in the corners. Half-inch hem, machine hemstitched; stylish and durable. A pair of these handker

chiefs given for 18 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp.

Children's Picture Book.

Given for 10 Hon heads and a 2-cent a tarn p. Sixteen large pafjes of Mother Goose Melodies illustrated and with nicely lithographed cover. We have different books, so you can get au assortment.

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Century Cook-Book.

3"8 papes of valu- ten

a Me cooking re- j? ceipts, also treatise s on the labor of the ! kitchen, dining- 5 room.laundry.sickroom, and remedies for the more com- g Bon diseases. Given for 15 lion k heads and a 2-cent cs

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Boys' Pocket-Knife.

The "EasyOpener" : strong, sharp blade : red-wood handle.

For 12 Hon beads and a 2c. stamp.

Art Picture, "Easter

Greeting" Given for 8 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2 -cent stamp. A hiphly artistic picture, that will grace the finest drawing-room. The background of royal dark-blue furnishes a n appropriate contrast to the little girl and her white Easter lilies. Size, llx'JS inches. For 10 lion heads an'l 2 cents we

will send It tinned ready for hanging.

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Flower Picture.

For 8 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. American Beauty Roses and Lihes-of-the-Valley. Size. 11x24 inches. Bright and artistic coloring.

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For time cards, rn's of fare, throin;h thkft.-, hajiriiire cfipcks, und further information r(raniin? the rininiti of truii., apply to any Agent of the l'ennsylvauia Line.

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VAXDALIA LINK TIME TAE.LE. In effect May l",. Tram lf'iv Plyioojtb ai follows: FOR TU K NORTH. No. lo Dally txce t Suii.'mv. a. in. 1,-r outh Bend. Ni. 14 Daily fcejt Sunday. !.':;' imhii for South Bend. No. s Dally except Sunday, u:m p. m. f,,r South Bend. FOR THK HOCTH. No. 21. Kxc'p Sunday. r,:ir a in. for rerrMaut( No. 3. " " :.r,2 p. i:i No. " :4i p. in. f. i Loyalist,.. rt For complete Time Card, giving all tralihs and stations, and for full Information ?. P ratn

throunii cars. et?., iddress

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The preen prass and trees, the little brown kitten and the pirl's now-white dress form a pleasing combination of colors. Size, 15x21 inches, flailed free for 8 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp.

TUB ABOVE ARB ONLY A FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will shortly appear in this paper I Don't miss it I The grandest list of premiums ever offered I

You always know LION COFFEn by the wrapper. It is a sealed package, with the lion's head in front. It is absolutely pure if the package is unbroken. LION COFFEE is roasted the day it leaves the factory.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. When writing for premiums send your letter in the same envelope or package with the lion heads. If more than 1 5 lion heads are sent, you can ave postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer for larga Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the

WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.

Every body should attend Switswr's

ment of his son that he was a lycd- Kocheeter Sentinel: The report that

in-the-wool republican, he said that Nellie lierger is in a dangerous physi-

from a trip through Michigan.

A. V. Dolph, of Teegarden, attended

. j ..l. . i I the state fair ;it, Indiananolia last, week.

the younK man lid not know any- cal conaiuon 18 exBgKeruieu' ut? ,mH , ' , . . , . . sufTered greit mental aDguish until at Nappaneo is a busy little town, nine thing about his father s politics. tinje8 8ne 6eem9 partly demented, but ßtore rooms Iiaving beeu built there

The admiral is sincere in all his tit- the attending physician hopes to build this summer. terances and his opinions will have her UP 80 8he maV e aD,e to testify (J. (J. Halt and son (Jeorge, of Lapaz, i . -.1 . i it against Jones. will exhibit stock at the Uremen und great weight with the people. He ,, . . .

. i i ne euierpriBiug iuwu ui iJicLUüu nan I tells us that the trouble with General I ..,s., ... r .

rumrij io uiouixu two ma uioiiogo- Kjuiy aim it?vciiB, im aig", iiruverru Otis is, that he has tried to do too ment this year, has increased its purses today the oil and paint to be U6ed on much, and has made a bad mess of and premiums and will have the great- the court house roof.

He pays hich tribute to tI)C est iair in ns niäiory oi successiui lairs. Mrs. J. Roseworn left today for her 1 K A eood strine of race horses are al- homo ;n "hi havin ioiiori iro

American correspondents in the ready on the list. The dates are Octo- Inbody, near I'retty Idke.

Philippines, declares their integrity ber 10, 11, 1., 1J. Reports from Michigan say a terrible

and accuracy beyond question, and 1 he total expenditures for mainten- northwest gale has badly injured the

exnresses the belief that the censor- r. . apple aistnct, causing a loss or tnous1 months have been 87,307.11. The ex- 8nds of dollars. ship of General Otis is too severe, a penditure8 for new buildings and re- . . .' , . 1 T Anderson will nsk for permanent infact that the "organs" will not relish, pair, provided for by special appropn- junction(J aeainst the 8trdvvb01ird fttC. and the men who have contended ation were 8M35.11. while the grand torlM to prevei,t dumping of refuse Intotal for the nine months iegai.402 22. ' ; that the r ihpinos neel military The receipt9 and earnings were 33,- 1 1 '

guardians will find little comfort in 21)7.70, If av ing a balance net total ex- i,omurry, i cnnKeu " , . , .... ... , , ö.q ,n, ,,. cars here today for twin Lake where his estimate of the people. When pend.ture of 8o8.104.4h. '

akedif the natives are capable of lr. IJowers and wife, John Stough th , , d h

ir i i I oliu w ir, ui itinta, rvoiiDDo, vir,,. self government, ne said. ? " 1. r VMJ I). J. Fellers, of Chicago, a few years

Well, no; not just now. They . rf . d .. ago a groceryman of this city, went to

probably will be in a little time. Anny Kckhart north of Plymouth. All Warsaw this morning after a two ..eeks

They are a very queer people a of this company came to Indiana in r""" ' "J""

verv queer mixture. Many of them earlier years from the same place in Marriage licenses: james i,iK,ns

...... , , , tnno, anu tney taKe ereai pleasure in .u .,. volare quite civilized and good people, ". m ' e tr and MaaaiH MrVnmHri WAKhincr i ... r gathering together each summer for a ter ana Maggie Moamara, atrungbutldo not think they are fit for . .-t ith one another. ton Ileckert and Almenla O. Thomas.

self government just yet. Hut when Sur,rintendent of Public The South Hend Woolen company

I say that I must add at the same instruction .Mr. Jones, has sent out a hm Saturday advanced the wages of

time that it is my candid opinion circular to county superintendents in their employes to the old figures. Sevthat they arc more fitted for it than which the following is given: "Accord eral hundred employes are affected by

the Cubans, that they are a better "7. " u " .or r "L ' school trustees to provide for at least hx-County Treasurer S. S. HoRserpeople than the Cubans in every BX TOOnthB of schools io the Btate. If man of Laporte says he sold the 220,way. the trustees do not have suflicient funds 000 bond for the Laporte court house

and delivered them at liidianapoiis at a total expense, to the county of si -10 includii g advertising. The Val)araiso taierH announce the death of Vice-President Ilobart. The telegram must have go ten to th' se oilices bv freight. Mr. Ilobart is very much alive, ap yet. J. Vermilh (!, Jim. W. Tilson and Lieut. C. L. Anderson, w:m live southwest of this pliK-e, went, to South liend to attend theu?,uual leunion of the 12th Indiana Volunteerr. M. McNully, a former ci?ar manufacturer of tliia city, stopped oil here on his way home to S uth Dakota, lie had been to Columbus, Ohio, tfe .ding the funeral of his brother. John K;hn leaves this evening for Washinuton, D. C. where he is Httending the (ieorgetuwfi University, ileis studyiiiw medicine and will complete his course in two yeirs more. The N rthweet and Indiana M. K. conferences have iased resolutions indorsing the twentieth century offering plan lor DePauw university and calling on all members to contribute. C. C. Vink went to Houibon on business today, lie reports Mr. lthodes as resting easily, the doctors having turned him ipon one side as he lias lam upon his back ever since his accident. Jeremiah Ki.er, Mary K. Kizer, Mrs. and Miss Stein and Mr. Yarrick and and wife all of , Akron, Ohio, visited over night with Mat Kizer and other relatives in and around Plymouth. Preparations for the annual fall inspection of the Pennsylvania lines aro now in progress. Section ganps are being increased and are putting the road bed iti shape for thu coming of the officers of the road.

two year old, (both mares) one of which is a coach, one yearling mare coach, two spring colts; 12 head of cattle, four gooa milch cows, one of which is Holstein with calf by side, two line yearling heifers, one bull, three-fourths PolledDurharn, one and one-half years old, four spring calves, one Holstein bull, April calf; 43 sheep 35 ewes, 7 weathers, one buck; 31 head of hogs as follows: 20 shoats four males, shoats will weigh U0 pounds each, four brood sows, all of which are Poland China, one Chester male, weight about 400 pounds. 2w kn,mmi Switzek.

: UNION TICKETS TO CHICAGO

Poultry. We are paying the following prices for poultry: Old hens and Hprings 7c, old roosters 3,.c, old turkey hens He., old gobblers Oc, young turkejs as high as Uc. (owing to quality), ducks fc. Please tell your neighbors and keep posted on our prices. lw I. SWINIU'I.L it Huo.

S iirk S;l. On account 'f ill health I will offer for sal at in farm, 2 mi'es north west of Plymouth, ?nd one mile west of the orphan's home, on Wednesday, Oct. 11, 18W, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in., the following head of etock: Six head of colts -1 three-year old, 2

Will l Sold VI l'l-nnsy 1 vuiila Line During Nine Day. Iom Oct. 2d to Oct. 10th, inclusive, special low rate tickets to Chicago will be sold via Pennsylvania lines account the Pall Festival and dedication of the (Jovernuient 15uililing. President McKinley and members of his Cabinet, President Dnz, of Mexico, and his Cabinet, (loveriiois of various states and other prominent men are expected to take part in the dedicatory exercises. The event will be an interesting one, us elaborate preparations have been made for a big time, t Ke biggest perhaps, experienced by Chicago since the World's Fair. Anybody may take advantage of the low fares. The return limit of tickets may be extended until Oct. 14th. For particulars about fares, through trains, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines.

llKVi:V KKCKI'TION KXCl'KSIONS.

Luw Kares to "v York hikI Washington via IVnusyl viiiiia I. inert. For the Admiral Dewey receptions at New York Sept. 2!Uh and 30th, and at Washington Oct. 2d, special excursion tickets of the open form which does not require signature will be sold from principal stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. New York excursion tickets will be sold Sept. 2tlth, 27th and 2Mh, and will be good to return leaving New York or Washington not later than Oct. 4th. They will be honored returning within their limit either via direct line or via Washington. Washington excursion tickets will be sold Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st, and will be good to return leaving Wasnington not later than Oct. fth. For tickets, information about rates, time of through trains and other details, apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines.

Lake Erie & Western P.. R.

(ndinnntli t Micliijrr.n City lhiiou Tlm Card Number :.i.- in erte?t .July 2. 18'.:. NORTH BotTJil TKAIXM. No. 2o. Due t If-ave I'J) moutii at n .X, im No. 22. " " " fi:17 p. m No. 24. I iic to arrive at 1'1 mouth ii:2."p in. HOLTH BOUND TKAINr. No. 23. Due to i(ve Plymouth at M:iJ a. ni No. 20. ' " 5:3. . m No. If. I I,ocal frH.'ht. U. 115 a. m No. 21. Due to leave Plymouth at 5:- a.m. Tra'n Nos ''! ami 22 run lailv t-tvi'ii Hymouth ami Indianapolis, ami train No 24 daily except Sunday. Nos. 23 and 20 run daily excei t Simdav. Nos im and'-M n.akp direct 'nii rtioiis at Indianapolis with Pennsylvania Coi! any, r.n: 4 and ('. 11. ami I ; also at T pton witl: main line trains for points east and west. For ti-kets rates and general Information, call on J. M. DAUBKXSPEfK. Apent '.Mytonth. 1 nd C. V. Daly, IS. 1. A., Indianapolis, lud.

B. & O. Time Card. Arrival and departure of trains at Lapaz .let. East Hound. No. lfi, 8:50 a. m.; No. 14, 9:35 p. m. West Hound. No. 17, 2:50 p. m. Quick time and elegant train service to all principal points east and south. For rates, time tables, apply to N. Nye, At. Lapaz .let., Ind., or to 15. N. Austin. Jeneral Passenger Agt.. Chicago, 111.

will give you an opportunity to take a delightful days' outing in the beautiful city of Indianapolis and visiting with your friends, boating, bathing, bowling, fishing, bicycle races, and hundreds of amusements at the resorts around Indianapolis. Band concerts and other

entertaining features at Garfield and

Fairview parks. For further informa

tion call upon agent L.E.& W.Ky.

Annual Ohio Kxrurnlon t1 YandallnIVniinylvHiila Linen. Will leave Lakeville, Ind., on Sept. 2S, 18U'.). For particulars as to rateB, time of tram, etc., call on or address A. A. Walking, ageut Vandalia line, Lakeville, Ind.; or C. M. Wheeler, T. P. A., Terre Ilaute, Ind. K. A. Ford, (i. P. A.;,1.M. Chesbrough, A. G. P. A St. Louis, Mo. 9-28

lloineseekfrft I tat es Via Vandalia Line. On special da'es during September and October the Vandalia Line will sell homeseeker'a tickets to more than 3.'f states and territories. For full information call on the undersigned. T. A. Downs, Agent.

Kirumion ltat'i Via Vandalia Line. South Hend, Ind., Oct. 2d to 5th. Indianapolis, Ind.. Oct. 10, 11 and 14. For full information call on the undersigned T. A. Downs, Agent.

iVIiil-Siiiiinier Iiw Kat Kxrurnlonn to I'liU-aifo Hegin Sunday, August Cth, via Pennsylvania Lines. $1 from Plymouth on excursion train at 5:55 a. m central time, returning leave Chicago 8 and 11 :.'() p. in. all day in Illinois metropolis. Visit the several parks and various amusement retorts, go riding on the lake, meet your f herds, see the base ball game: Chicago vs. Cleveland.

Kiruriion to Chii-aico Next Sunday

via l'eniirtylvaiiia Lino. From Plymouth, good going on excursion train at. 5:55 a. m. central time, Sunday, Oct. I, good returning at 8 and 11:30 p. m.

Manthall County Fair Kxcuraion via I'eniiHy I vanla Line. Oct. 3 and f inclusive, low rate nontransferable excursion tickets will be sold to Hourbon, Ind., from Ft. Wayne, Valparaiso and intermediate ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines for Marshall county fair, good returning Saturday, Oct. 7.

On Sunday, October 1, IK'.M, The Lake File & Western Railroad company will run a popular cheap excursion to Indianapolis, Ind. Special train will leave Plymouth, Ind., at 5:45 and 7:10 a. mn rate one dollar. This

r.xcurrtloiis to Fort Wayne via IViuisylvania Lire. Oct. 4th to 7th, inchi6ive, for the barbecue, horse races and carnival, low-

rate non transferable excursion tickets will be sold to Fort Wayne from Lima, Plymouth and intermediate ticket stations via Pennsylvania i.ines, good returning until Sunday, October 8th.

Special Friday and Saturday Rates to Lake Manitou. Commencing May PJ, 18W, we are authorized to sell tickets to Rochester, Ind., at one fare for the round trip. Such tickets to bt? sold only on Friday and Saturdays of each week, good returning until following Monday, when properly signed and stamped by ticket agent at Rochester. J. M. Daubenspeck, Agent.

Excursion to Wartaw ia I'ennny lranla Line. Sept. 20th to 30th, inclusive, low rate non-transferable excursion tickets will be sold from Columbia City, Plymouth and intermediate ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines to Waraaw for th Street Fair. Return coupons gooi on the day following dav of sale. Tickets sold Sept. 30th will be good returning until Monday, Oct. 2nd. Excursion Itatet via I K Si XV Cincinnati, Oct. 12, 14, 10, 17, 1899. One fare for the round trip to above points named. J. M. Darbensfeck, Agent.