Marshall County Republican, Volume 16, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 January 1872 — Page 5
THE REPUBLICAN.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Pott Office Directory. Oflleroprn from T a. m. to 8 p. m. 1 Mosey Order and Register office open from T a. la. to 7 p. m. . : MAILS CLOSK AS FOLLOWS:
'Si a. at. I Going nt, 1:25. p. ro.
j onr man, 8:s p. at. 1 hru' mail, :3ft . ni i.rtir Kurth, 4:10 p. m. Going Souib. 10:10 a. m Bremen Mail arrives Tnrsdav & Thiirsdav. 12 m
" ort Tuesday A Friday, 7 a. ni.
rmoH arr: and dep. Tursday A Friday, 12 m " ' depart! " 12 id. Walnut Bill and lakrvill rr. Tqesdav, Thura
la and Saturday, at 2 p. m. Departs Monday,
nruoeiaayanarriaaT.aina.nl. W M KENDALL, P. M Church Directory.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH. Jons I.
Boyd, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday, at halt-pant
ten, a. m., and at seven p. m. Sunday School at
two o clock p. m. CIhss Meetings, Wednesday, at even o'clock p. m.; Sunday, at twelve o'clock ni., and three o'clock p. ru. Tlie Pastor may be toil ml in study at the Glmrch, from nine a. m. to twflwn., through the week. At other hours will be oul clerical duty or at his residence.
A full line of wool lined Boots, Shoes andfArctics, at the sign of the big boot. I am selling out Whisky for less than cost, from a quart up to three gallons. jan4-t3 B. Ntjssbacm. The New Store will open first sale Saturday next at 11 o'clock, in one hah of Bailey's Grocery Stole. Call and see the great opening. C. J. Kerx.
Our esteemed friend Frank Chapman, made us a friendly call Tuesday. lie reports Hvly times in Laporte. Merchants
moving into their new business houses,
and making fine displays of their goods.
Messrs. Allman & Mayer will dissolve
Jpartncrshipthe first of next month. We
are informed that Mr. Mayer intends go
ing to Cincinnati, with his family. We are sorry Mr. Mayer has determined to
leave us. I am agent forthe Pure Muscatel, Pure Angelica, Pure Sherry and Port Wines of the Anaheim Wine Co., California. C. S. S. T.dd, Model Drug btore. Read ThisNearly all of our papers taken in this
town are delivered at the Post-office or
the Repc.hlicax office. After this week those who have been served by the carrier will please call at our office for their papers. It costs us nearly as much to deliver the papers as we get for them.
Mrs. Mahqkby Visail, wife of J. J. Tinall, M.
!., departed this life on Saturday, the 6th int., of
consumption. In this place. She on true niotliei, and exhibited her Chiistian l"itii iu doing gooc. The funeral service took place at the ressda&ce of Dr. Viuall, on Tuesday the 9ih lust.. Jtev. J. L. Boyd officiating. The large concourse of friends, together with ali the services of the occasion, sptak piii!!! bitthestetmUu which Mrs. Viuall was
held. ' -"Blessed are the dead wuo t
Lord.
ALL HAIL CHICAGO!
Chicago is rising from her ashes, and will be one of the greatest cities in the West, but the greatest excitement just now is about the new firm of
from henceforth. Yea, saith the spirit, they rest from their labor and their works do follow them.'
Farmers and Citizens Atten tion. Grand opening of the firm of D. & L. Goldsmith, with a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gent's and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, &c. , Our stock is well selected, and bought for cash, and we intend to sell the same for prices to suit the times. Thankful for pust favors, we shall try to suit customers in goods and prices in future. Ploase give us a call and satisfy j
yourseives. No trouble to show eoods. i
Cash or trade naid for all kinds of
Country Produce.
very Respectfully D. & L. Goldsmith. Argos, Indiana, ) Jan. 10th, 1872. f
C. Bergman, formerly of the firm of
Williamson & Bergman, has gone for himself, and is now ready to accommodate his friends, and former customers, with a nice and well selected stock of Dry Goods, at the very bottom prices, on Laporte street, east of Old Nussbaum's grocery. Give him a call. jan4-3t EurekaFor a Christmas and New Year's present that is a present, or gift, one that bhow s -choice, sound judgment and business, go to Whitmore's, and buy one of those beautiful "Eureka" Organs at greatly reduced price. de.;-3w. Timber! We will pay 18 cents per cubic foot for any quantity of the best quality of white and burr oak square timber, delivered to the undersigned, in Plymouth, within the next sixty days. Westekvelt & Cooper! Plymouth, Jan. 2nd, '72. ja4w4 To all ku 'mg themselves indebted to Dr. T. A. Borton on account: I shall be at the Doctor's office from the 8th to the 18th of the present month. You will please call and settle, either by cash or note, and save costs. jan4-2t. Robert J. Pilch eb, CoL Poe, has been doing a lively business in vaccinating our citizens this week. Up to Tuesday evening last he performt d that service, without fee or reward, to the number of 280. He now makes a small charge. Those who have not been vaccinated should go to the Col. at ones, and receive this almost certain preventive of small pox, and thus, prevent, the contagion from spreading. NOTICE.
Having seemed the services of an experienced German Dni gist, from Chicago, I am now prepared to bait all my German friends in their own language, ia dispencing medicines. C S. S. Todd. Model Drug Store. :r'.' Vaccine Matter At the People's Drug store, which is 1st door west of Corbin's Block, on Laporte street, in the City of Plymouth,' in the County of Marshall, and in the State of I'tukna, ., - Chicago, Illinois, ) Dear Sir: Enclosed find two scales of vaccine matter. Dr. Schulz vour father gave me a small portion of the govrnmeatal vaccine, which he imported from Germany, and requested me to select choke matter from my practice, and send to yon. One scab is from a healthy child of eix months, the other is from a healthy child three years of age. Your father, as well as myself are well acquainted with the subjects, and their parents, at he fully endorses the vaccine matter whici I send. Very Respectfully, S. C. Pitcher, M. D. tals Comfy Pkpticiaa, Coth CcmUg Jtf. . "We are prepared to vaccinate all who call on ns, cor charge for vaccination is fifty cents, but we will vaccinate gratuitously, any who are unable to pay. ". ' Andrew Poe. Pharmactntiat and Chemist.
The Peak Family. The Peak Family, Vocalists and Swiss
Bell Ringers, will give one of their unapproachable entertainments in Plymouth
on Monday evening 15th inst., at Balcony
Hall. The troupe visited this place last
summer and gave universal satisfaction to the lovers of good music. They are now making their 33;d annual tour, and have always been well received whereever they have been. The following aie some of the principal members of the Troupe: Wm. II. Peak, Solo Harpist and Basso Profundo. Mrs. Wm. H. Peak, the pleading Contralto.
Mr. E. S. Peak, the '-par excellence" of nil Bell Players. Miss Fannie Peak, the charming Character Songstress, &c. Mr. W. K. Lavake, Tenor, Flutist and Bell Player. Miss H. B. Stephens, Scotch Balladist. Miss Jennie Warner, Operatic Singer. And the irrepressible "JEI'PK." in his great character Songs and Duetts with Miss Fannie.
Reserved tickets can be procured without extra charge, by applying at the Post Office Book Store. Laporte Correspondence. Lipoetk, Thursday. Jan. nth. "71. Dr.A Ma. Millie: Allow me to wi-b you a happy New Year, and as yen are now tnl proprietor of the valnahle Karui'LicAN. we wish yon nnrqnalled bihcom. May ynr snlwrnntinn iir in
crease many hundred; ar.d. may yon 'Mm f, lm
aoie to ftir l! giawllv majority for the party on faithfully repriMMit The first iwper we ever n ad was the enod old Laporte Vmiom. that was "er fifteen vear e : and many, raanv ti mm have we mish-d that the dear old sheet had never hern
discontinued. We became so attached thereto, aa
to art nil I v he ad on the nws of ii. aaiiin
to the t'nllnton Bro's.. and hnallr were ohlived to
entirely eeparale from it when thwe gntlriun who by the way. larame vejy pnpnlat a editors and proprietors of the Fi ioii. eold out lo ! O
Powell. E.., 'Tin true Ihf Tirrald ia lft ...,
thn we hid the Vuin and the HtrnlA alxo: and it
010. nr snmce ns for the ed ir of the II. ml J
l.ny the futon and rill his nnuer the P. Wm r.
alii. a he di.t li.r month'. As the P.. Hc.ld
ves only the ?,.od nld ien.M, Hl,) we loot entirely the fiiinm. It is imr oitinion. however, ihjtt the
Marshal! r.ointy K f. 1 1 ni.n i will fl.oirinh in the
roiuiiig year, as did the Hmlit of our lieantifnl
little city, and & haa the Arqn, aleo. Wadsworth ii an jlltelliKent i?enlleman and kn..a Km ..
a first claati neaapHar.
I iriiik it all tiweiher I consider that tlie news.
paiers throughout Koithern IndU.ia, L:im r.illy kept (wee with the rapid ppicres of ihe country and times. The iltrnhl is now rnn bv hteam Dow
er, and lmsines is fl urinhiiiK there Two or three other papers throuuhout Ihe district are -enjoviiiK
the aaaie Messing:
The delinquent tax-list of Lanoite eiaintv for
1WJ, ie pnl.lishfd (in the HrraUt, and shows there
are 41 delinquent ri d 1 Orgs, (all male ufrouraa
" in in. county tax theee sr.iaa male and female dos in onr city. If these were taxed our tuxea would lie slightly heavier. Ti lal taxes un'aid ?7 948 7H. Three ereatesi drbu rs. Mr K. S.
Orsan $tl.1 i4, Mr. leaac 1. Kniin, Minna Town-
bip 3"l 77. ami Mr. David V. Yeukle of lt,wv owni-bip. pga fi. Total t'-KS To al valneof
taxaMe $it(4.4'H. "Vat tinki yonr comity of dem ftjcu en." And those are th tbeures of the delin
quent tax payers property nly. Personal profair-
y vi'.sw how small. Value of town and city hta a.4.V Value of lands and improvements
Jl l-l.trus. From which it will lie seen that tuauy of our rilv gents ate inrrears. l'iol this $184, t39. there will cean additional In percent, tor peuaity, besides a heavy dnmafre for advertising, so that be
no now owes tu.l 04. will have to pay $304 34. It d.ies ar.t nav to leromi a deliuanent tax ier!
Ol fin. On New Year's day we. in o unectioii with nur better half and sister Anna, spent the day at
uncie John dalhreatb s new rtwideuce. situated Ayx miles North-eist of llolline Prairie (Station It as the iccasi-iti of Grandmother Love's(Jlrs. Anna Love) seventy-fourth birthday. She was born January 1st, A D- 1798. bas lived her tbiee score
years and fourteen, and is yet hale and hearty. It has been a ca-lom lor tlie past few years among her children, and grandchildren, to g.ve her a grand banquet, all collecting together at tho residence of one of her children un New Wi
Ing. with well filled baskets, and well roasted turtles and Himkln, and ea -h one doing his oi her
me me sta leay happv. and to heip her on as it were through this iites pilgrimage. All save eight John Love and Lady, George Lova and Lady and two children, Hiram Love ond A. P. Love, son of J. and Maria Lova. There were present 24 souls, about lv of which were grown peron. At about noon, dinner was announcer, and npon going into the spacious dining hall, onr eyes were treated toas fine a sight aa tbey had been during all of tbe old year, the large tables one fur the little folks in the corner, and ours fairly groaned nnder their precious loads of viands. We counted rso less than 7 kinds of cake including the go!d and silver cake by our better half, who in onr estimation and so far as beard from, knowsjnst how to get up an extra cake, pie or Hinil Bin kinds oi p ie, boiled bam, tarts, and all that goes to make np the very first dinner of the times. After dinner Uncle John Galbreath, who presided over the table and who-gave thanks to Almighty God tor the preservation of nor lives, an. I for His numerous blessings bestowed npon as ail read aloud Ihe following very appropriate line: 'Mother This ia the third time we have met to celebrate yonr Kew Year's birth day, wit', kind greetings, i ... Mauy year have passed away ii a crwe rt made yoor acquaintance; but, mother, we are not alt here to-day. A kind husband and father ha passed away A daughter whose love and friendship to me was sweeter than lit, and stronger than death, ha passed away. A ton who promised to be your stalf and support ia old age, ha passed away forever. No, we are not al' here to-day, mother. Yonr oldest son ia to-day far from boa and those m"t dear to his heart. Two other son are to day far from the old homestead, aud the scenes of their childhood cue ol litem tar iu the Western wilds, striving against tiie disadvantage of a frontier life. There arc some' of us here to-day, iu all probability, we thai are here to-day will never all meet again to show our kind regard for mm aged mother." After the reading, which was don with much feeling on.all sides, the reader especially, who, when alluding to bis spirit wife, could scarcelj speak. Came a general "chit chat," and thus tim passed until S, when we were summoned to tea. Tea consisted of oysters, cake, pickles, pie, cold ham, tea, batter, rusks, and after all had rapped, many baaketa full might bare been gathered np After tea, we chafed a while, then all wended their way homeward to await another Happy hew Year. Yoor most respectfully, r. 11. CHAM. Cor. Chieago Iveniog Hail.
; Prayer meetinirs are held in the M. E.
Church every evening this week, nnder
the direction ot tne r as tor, Kev. Boyd. The meetings are well attended, and excite considerable, interest. .
TTiTiTA MSON & CO., on account of the STOCK OF GOODS They are Beceiving, it being one of the
BEST AND CHEAPEST
STOCKS OF GOODS Ever brought to Plymouth And they are determined to sell very cheap. To convince you of this they only ask you to call and examine theirgoods and prices. They have amongst the rest Choicest of Dress Goods, SUCH AS Genuine French Poplins, Seeded Poplins, Poplin Alpcccas,
Japanese Silks, Watered Reps and Plain Silks, White & Colore d A Ipacsa Double Paced and Silk Warp Black Alpacas,
Empress Cloths, Velours, ALL SHADES OF French & English Merino French and Scotch Plaidst Bolermo Cloths, Plain it Figured Delaines,
Bla:k d- Colored Satins,
Velveteens for Dress
and Cloak trimmings, Repp Goods of the newest and latest stilcs, and ont. of the biggest stocks of PRINTS & GINGHAMS Ever Piled in one House, And as to the ' TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS there is no use to try to tell the half thev . have got. They have all the ,? latest novelties in Collars, Cuffs. ' " ." ' ; Embroidered, Lace and Linen . ,,: Handkerchiefs,
Newest patterns ' Of Jets and
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Fancy Jewelry. ' A fine assortment of Ribbons, all '
widths and colors. ; All the New Styles of ' ' Dress and Cloak Buttons, Cloak Loops, Hosiery,
Gloves, Laces, Heavy Trimmings, Em-
; uruiuenes, veumgs, velvet KiDDons, Silk Fringes, Black Silk Laces, ! Zephyrs, Germantown Yarns, - , ; -i and everything else that; could be thought of. ! Also . Ladies' t wool wraps .Draw-; ; i ... j ': era, Felt ' Shirts, aud a lot of the most splendid Shawls. Any quantity of Bleached and Unbleached, all Wool, Plain and Plaid Flannels, - White and Colored Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Towelling, Linen & Qotton Table Clothing, Striped and Checked Shirting, Denims, Cotton ' - Batting, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Chain, Woolen Yarns, Water Proofs, Repellant Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Cassimeres, and : f r fine French . : ... - Cloths. . - . ' Also a heavy stock of CLOTBISC, EATS, GAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, i VKRY CHEAP. WIILIAMSON XCfl.
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WILL POSITIVELY CURE ALX. MIASMATIC FEVERS, CHILLS and FEVER OR FEVER AND AGUE. DUMB AGUE. THIRD DAY AGUE. CONGESTIVE CHILLS, BICLIOUS, OB REMITTENT IE VERS, OR THOSE PERIODICAL FEY- , ERS WITH BUT A SLIGHT CHILL OR NO CHILL. ENLARGED S PLEEN. ( COMAfONL Y CALLED AGUE CAKE,) GENERAL DRBlLITY, LOSS OF APPETITE, OR ANY OTHER FEVERS CAUSED BY MALARIA. Manufactured and sold Wholesale and Retail by .,,3-tf PERSHING & Co., Plymouth, Ind.
&Rii:Ri:D OPEWIMG -OF-
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS,
CAPS, CAEPETS, BLANKETS,
OIL CLOTHS. TRUNKS. Etc.. -AT-
M. BECKER & GO'S.
Having just received a tremendous stock of all kinds of Goods in our line, we are
prepared to show to the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, the largest assortment, and best selected stock we ever had the pleasure of exhibiting. Our Dry Goods consists of a full Hue of RICH BLACK AND JAPANESE SILKS AND POPLIXS, MERINOS. EMPRESS CLOTHS, VELOURS, BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS AND MOHAIRS, WOOL DELAINS, REPS, and other Delaines in all shades and colors. We have added to our already large assortment a RICH AND BEAUTIFUL LINE OF IRISH POPLINS, to which we invite your especial attention. In Domestics we have an extensive line of everything, such as Muslins, Ticks, Denims. Ginghams, Canton Flannel, Sliu ', ings, and a heavy stock of Home Made Flamnel. Woolen ami cotton yarn, Batting etc.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! We have the largest assortment in the citv. both in Double and Single Shawls.
i and feel assured that we can suit the tastes of the most fastidious. Also a large va
riety of Children's Shawls.
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LADIES' SACKS. We have just received a very fine assortment of Ladies' Sacks in Beaver, Chinchilla and Cassiraere. In Balmoral Shirts we have a full line of Wool and Felt; also a large assortment of low priced Skirts of various patterns. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETSj! Give us an inspection in this line, as we have a very large assortment of White and Grey Blankets of all grades, which have been bought previous to the late rise. CORSETS ! "CORSETS T CORSETS ! Come and see our novelties in Corsets, something entirely new : The Minerva and the Rival Hip Gore Corsets, in all sizes, which far surpasses anything in fit, price, and durability. Also a large assortment of the Model and German Wove Corsets. Notions of all kinds, of which we have a full line. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
The lurgest line we ever kept, of all shades and widths. Ribbons of various shades and colors.
Also a full line of Sash
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Uerr we are at home, having just received a tremendous stock, consisting of goods for Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Children's wear, of all si7?s and styles. Call ana see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. In Hats and Caps we have the latest styles, and are receiving new novelties every day. BOOTS AISTD SHOES. Onr line of Boots and Shoes was never so complete, having an endless variety, consisting of all sizes to fit, from the largest to the smallest person. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large line of various designs. Also a new supply of all kinds of House Furnishing and White Goods.
Trunks, Valises, Traveling Bags, Baskets, &c.
Call and examine our extensive stock of all kinds of Goods, and see that roa
can do better with us than elsewhere.
A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT M. BECKER & CO. Beticeentht TieoHardwartStores.
raoiLr) Totm bbeath i
SIMON BECKER will occupy this space next week with a new advertisement, .'relating the great bargains that may be had in Dry Goods at
his Store.
