Marshall County Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 August 1877 — Page 3

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Plymouth, Ind. lug. 16, 1877

fill Strike is Over. Johu Singler respectfully asks all those indebted to him to call and settle their accounts, either by cash or note. He has taken as a partner

Mr. Joseph Eich who is a practical The l!rm to he knOWH OS

uuu. f ' Citv and Vicinity Notes. , sing.er & Eich, we employ first

tur. tin. corner, bra ahet and

galvanized iron work to order

work warranted. Prices at the low est living figures. Sinoleb ft Eich. 9-1o 9

to

4 nnn,4 rmir rvf nntlts for 50 and

."V 1JßM tMl V f - - centa and $1.0) at Little Macks. There ore lit) studts attending the Normal. A pood all wool Coat for only $8,(X) at Little Mack's. The Ply mouth Cornet Band are about to purchase fine uniforms.

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PFKSOYtl, CiOSSlP Dan McDonald is in Nevada. Captain Murphy can make quite a speech. Miss A l Klinger is visiting In Michigan. Charley llobam will don the blue libbou on one condition. Miss Jennie Gray, of South Bend, is visiting relatives in the city. Ceo. Loeseh, of Ft. Wayne, was

Several young men and ladies hn a private dance In Corbin'j Hall last uight. Miss Minnie Stradley, of Rochester, is visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Haines, of LaTorte, are visiting in the city.

men to teach the schools the coming evening.

Miss Stull, of I.inkville, was in town Saturday, when her buggy upset throwing her out, fortunately, with no serious results. There will be a grand meeting on

Who Are They! Editor of tlie lLeimbliran:

A good full stock Buckle Shoes for j em w mtigs?

They call themselves Wood and il- : h

lard, and may be very nice men, out, it is strange that our christian peo-

$2.00 at Little Mack's.

Grangers look at the falling rain and remark -there's millions in it." A good suit of Coat, Pants and Vest for only $5.00 at Little Mack's. A good fine white Shirt for 35, 50. 75 cents, and $1.00 at Little Mack's. About fifty Plymouthites have been at Maxenkuckee this week enjoying the rain. The men who advertise In The Rkpi clicas are the reliable and enterprising men to deal with. The largest line ot Foo. liuohinga Ribbons, Collars, Cuffs, Silk Ties etc.. to be found at Becker & Wolfs A Tlyuiouth fourteen-year old lad caught a thirteen pound pike at the

dam Tuesday

Mr. A. L. Wheeler has retunred V.. BkJa i .,! II. vioitrxl tlie

"Tjrr V " f . , .; , ally the female portion. points of interest in that vicinity, and J 1 " .Liu TtT:ii;..

hnil n ir.p of far Western lib' to a

fWMa in town a few days last wt-ek. i satsf.irtory extent.

Miss Stella Mitchell, of Rochester, mi - n

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winter. First grade, A. A. Ward. Intermediate, A. A. Holmes, of Ills. Primary, Mr. J. B. Weimer. About fifty persons from Indianapolis came from the lake Maxen -

L-iiPkop nn thoir w:iv home last Fn- Saturdav and a basket dinner on

day. Wo believe, frtm the actions j Sunday, held under the auspices of of the party, that most of them hod j the XI. E. church. All are invited. beM away from home before, esneei- rr j y strong passed through

j towu the other day with a Mitchell's

A child ot William Rapes fell geography under his arm. me sup-

from the door of nn upper atory of poailion is that he was going to at-

the house to the iriound below, ou , tend the normal.

has boen iu Plymouth a few days visiting with Miss Louie Hoham. Ira Define, formerly of this place, now of Chicago, was iu the city lust

Thursday shaking hands with the

V. M. Nichols, of the Indianopolis Journal, Wlllfl the city o few days

Houso last week did not attract such universal attention as was expected, the attendance being somewhat limited. The features of the concert were perhaps sufficiently attractive, but our citizens felt that as they had paid large sums of money to. Mr. Straub for the tuition ot pupils, they

last Monday night. We did uot learn the extent of injuries, but they might have been worse. T psv. M AMNKl KKK.

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pie snouiu rar.e .., u - i,ki hands with the , n.ht. to b nermltted to see the re-

cred UesK ana; 0

th..m to fn in the sa

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without some kind of o guarantee t .-. th.v re om.,1 mm. May they Mes (J. R. Chanev and S

not be wolves in shceps' clothing '.' McKelvy have dissolved partnership, And do not our citizens take eonsid- the term3 of their dissolution operable risk as the case stands? If peariug in auother column, the men aro all right it will be easy ; (japtain Murphy declares that he for them to establish the act. They never, no never, take another confess that they have been drunk- ; fank. If he quits for a week there ards, let them show tht tbey are will be tnut mtXt!U good done.

now worthy of confidence before we . brother of joseph Westervelt

suit of their training as shown in the

t concerts without expense.

The

A big boy at Leonard Wilson's and Len is happy as a big sun-llower. Mr. Dillon, of Ohio, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Messrs E. R. Vanseholack and

management of the Normal Musical Scott Foss started to Plymouth this

was decidedly of the penurious order, morning to attend the Norma.'.

The public genoially understands that the public school buildings are not to be used for any other than school purposes. But when Mr. Straub applied for their use the directory was in a mnndary as to

commencement music, it was

The Indianapolis presbyterians at Maxenkuckee last week, had a

niirhtv crnnd time." There was no

The Arion ciarar, sold by 1. J. xiupp ojo Ihe Anon cigar j t accident to mar the enjoyment of the i, pronounced the best five cent althou?h there wcr0 one or cigar in Plymouth. j 8ome mem.

There is no domestic ehicken j Qf tfce pafty h&d con8tructed city, masticator equal to Sam McKelvy's , qdq day -ugt M they left I profj A

The party from Indianapolis re turned home on Saturday. The party consisted of seventy-six persous. Quite a number of the Moxenkuekeeites attended tho dedication north of Plymouth. Jasper, why didn't you see her home last night? Answer, she got out of the house to soon.

Messrs J. W. Wilson and James

t..l. ..i.i,.K m.ira ill rwL' in tilPltl. ... --. i . f

ia,vl i" p I. " ; occupiea ine nwviiniB w d tnat if Mr. Straub would T'"'N thla city Im Sunday. He is here musio fof tßat nnH

with his family on a visit. , h(J 8Qouia hftye th(J uge of the buiM. Mr. Martin Poone, a citizen of ,n fnr thft Musical Normal. This!

Kosciusko county, who was severely ! wa3 in good faitn w the Board Moller will drive a four horse team crushed by a large stone, which ; wu3 concerned, but after the com- to the convention on the twenty-first, had dug under to bury, . ' brother mcncement they were surprised to i Now is the time to secure seats, of Mrs. J. Wt Langeubaugh, of this recieve a bill for $25 from Mr. Straub 1 . J. Castil and family are in this

I for music during ' commencement, vicinity. He moved to Ohio three C. Shortrldge, formerly xhe amount was paid by private years ago. John says that he is

pet fox. them to ro to dinner, a tree which ' Superintendent of the Indianapolis ' contributions. But the agreement going to buy a farm in the country.

Hupp has just received an invoice had been burning fell crushing one j public Schools, was in Plymouth last ; for the use of the building was not! Diko On the 11th iust, Mr. Wm.

of 5000 Arion cigars which are the boss five centers. The Episcopal church has been furnished with a new carpet. The carpet was purchased by the Ladles' Aid Society. Professor Parker's Pleasant Worm

syrup is perfectly safe and extremely palatable. No physic required. Costs 36 cents. Try it. to 8-15. eow.

The manuscript of our continued story was delayed a few day3, and in consequence the publication is defered until next week. Men s Summer Clothing at cost Liuen Coats, Linen Pants and Intere at cost at Becker & Wolf's. the most substantial. A little negro of the geuus moukey has infested Plymouth for some days. He is the first young African which many of our citiaeus have "ver seen.

of the tenta. On Friday evening the Friday to visit the Normal. He said

party engaged in an old fashioned country dance at the hall. To see

60 or 70 presbyterians tripping the had so large an attendance as the

-light fantastio" was something to .Marshall county Nortnal.

that he had this year visited sixtytwo Normals and but two of thcra

make even Satan weep with joy. . Welf Every hodyN Friend Boote and Hhoes. etu. A Good Boot for Men $2.50.

A Full Stock Boot for $3.00. A Good Kipp for $3.25.

A No. 1 Homemade Kipp $4.00. A No. 1 Calf Boot $5.00. A Good Shoe for Wo mens wear $1.25. A Heavy Shoe for $1.50. A Calf front Shoe $1.75. A Good Kfaacss Shoe for $1.00. A Tip Top MisseSs Stioe $1.25. And all other Goods at Low Prices, no old Goods on Haud. Nothing but New Goods, which I vill selT Cheap for Cosh. Remember the

Mc Mullen, o'clock p. pioneers. Some of

Funeral to day at 4 He was one of the old

Mlaf Wallace, of Warsaw, was in town Saturday. John Deemer, of Iowa, was henvisiting last week. The brickwork of the Presbyterian church will be commenced this week. W. E. Thompson, of Plymouth, was on the streets Tuesday. Mrs. Williams, or Toledo, is opening a milliner shop in this place.

Mrs. Leiter has returned from her protracted visit in Peru. Mr. Graham, of Ohio, is visiting his son Sloven, of this vicinity. Several of our citizens Intend going to Michigan City on the 31st. Mr. Cavnah delivered a temperance lecture at the V. B. church la9t F'riday evening. A Bourbon girl is becoming less adipose since Josies corriugu calls no ; more. Mrs. Sam Healy was buried at , the White school house last Thursday . Bishop Castle delivered an excellent lecture in the U. B. church i last Wednesday evening to a small audience. ! There was a festival and musical

This fact has been veritied by certain gents calling upon a blushing damsel of this place. DiEO-OnAug. 0th, 1877, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Poulson, of Coles county, 111. Funeral services were conducted by Bev. T. H. McKee at the M. E. church. J. B. Weimer was appointed delegate to the eighth annual state convention Y. M. C. A. at Indianapolis August 16th to 19th. The Argos organization will secure rooms and fiif nge in permanent work. Mr. Jefferson, piesident, and Madison Swadner, secretary, of Logansport Y. M. C. A., also Miss Ella Rex. Miss Copeland and Johnnie Keith, of Rochester, was In Argos last week to look after the work in this place and to organize. They called three or four meetings and got the. work under good headway, and the w oik is now in good progress Nix.

Tuwiifhip Trusffe

The office of Trustee of Center township, Marshall county, Ind., is at Pershings grocery store corner of LaPorte and Michigan streets. Office days Monday to Säturdav inclusive. H. It. PERSHING, 1-5-52 Trustee.

involution or Partnership. Soti i - !iivly x'ivrm liutttltc ptkrUienhtp kere'.il.T N.:-! lit' '"' ' " I, au .t V K. U Uli dy ritMolred V mutual raanert. Mr. W. R. Chiicjr will uke c lifcjvf of ud pr'Mwtutf to final judmtiit ir tUnjiit at) litirtl now in cmngr otllieSnc. Mr S L. Mi'Kelvy tafcs charge ei all culki nous" inclndtn? note and rrMiftW now oft ki' IB trutt6 ut outlt Ikou. atao Üu. utuv real ratato buinr et ahf Ann. ft tes bow dM aaid Arm iocludiay met aoti . oui.u- have beea atitriit-.t and turned o.er to raid StVKViv;, to he by ;..n. ..ii i -u (tu hi? awn 'Oai. He lao aaau)0! tli d-bt Riid Habilitier ot raid firm. 8. L IfoKfliryrostinaoaUi oerauy tbr utter kcrrtoforc ('U..il hy Chains A MK.) in rhin Pk;k c-ornvr Mifhlfan and 1. Porte wtiftf -4aira.

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Aug. it, h;t. DR. A. 8. HUME.

WKST TOWNSHIP.

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Tho gentleman In jail has a lady ' Place. Shoemakers old Stand one

caller who stands for an hour at a time at the grate on ths east side and talks to him. Another veriflca tion of the saying "love laughs at locksmiths."

Poor north of Humnehouser & Dial's. tSyiy entire Stock of Clothing at Cost. G. Wolf. Hie

lt -4 fair to suppose that every man, woman and child of any intelligence know that it is an invariable

Valuable Lot For Sale. The city proposes to sell Lot. No.

x, orlt?.uu, j amon uewspaper publishers to

U1HS Will UV I - tCJ. cu iw aw vm,;av this date. The right Is reserved to r. ject any or all bids.

Sio. Mayeb, ChaUman Flnauce Committee. "HACKMETACK, a new and de lightful Perfume sold by L. Taknep. Plymouth, Ind.. and elsewhere by dealers generally.

OVFAl THE WAY. The followiog poem was found on the stairway in the re ar of The Rkpubucax office. All of the printers recognise the handwriting: OTCTtbe ww. orfT ihe wmy. Imi fill an blithe and gay. And I. youth of twenty-one Ab fairly in love with thi girl ao (nil of fun. Orcr Um way, over the way, I aer. her crery day; I toaa hack la ay ehair and tuiak Of her, lrl in uii-t Over the way. over the way, m I watch, wait and ira:

Bot tlii'D-uw I Uli oh KvwfiN ..UMr (Uw.

have the name of the person sendtngin a communication. Yet we have this week received a letter on

the temperance question wHh mo j name signed. We rather like the

tone of the letter, but will not vary from our rule so a to print it.

lion. H. G. Thayer and Dan McDpnald have been elected to the 33d dojree In Scottish Rite Masonry, and the meeting at whi'di they are to take the degree will take place luBoston on September 18th. Mr. Thayor will attend, but we believe Mr. MoDonald is not certain to go. An enrol linen t is being made by James Houghton with the view to organizing a militia company in Plymouth. When seventy-atven

names are engolAad th organization will take place. Perrons wishing to join the company will call on Mr. Houghton at his store.

Rev. George A. Lattlo preacheü a ringing temperance sermon at the M. E. church on last Sunday evening. It was a powerful plea iu favor of temperance, and one which did very much to conviru-f people that temperance is a necessity for the welfare of community. At ft cloao a large number signed the pledge, among the number being some reformed men who now take this additional step towards sustaining their manhood.

interfered with. It is well known that the building was used for the Institute for a term of Ave weeks, - a - m .t Wm i

and yet not a memoer oi uie ooaru, . artmÄ rtr th vmm hlnod of

or any one of the school manage- Plymouth ha1 better go a little slow la3t Tuesdy evening, meut was reoognlzed by so much as be careIui wt,at they say to the i Stockman and Wick are not a complimentary ticket to the con- t Maxenkuekitee or they might have going to Iowa to thresh wheat as recerts. Even Doctor Reynolds, whoso I aQ jri3h wake ported.

singing was a leading feature of the j conceits was required to pay for the Admtsaion of his wife and children to t

the concerts. We make this statement for the purpose of accounting for the very limited attendance at

RUTHEEKORP.

IN WOOD.

the concerts, which were really de

serving of a better patronage. There was no liberality about the Institute. It was based on money-making, and it is perhaps proper to say that people who paid their money received

Pleasant weather, but very cool , nights. The grove meeting last Sunday j at J. Nifoug's was largely attended. --Considerable ague now. - Mrs. Samuel Fisher Is si ok with conjestive chill. Mrs. John Adams Is on the slek

entertainment at the masonic hall on

j The gentleman who Is emplo3'ed j to conduct our public schools this season moved here last week. 1 iar rr

Miss Olive Arnold returned home

from the Valparaiso normal school

value contracted for. A full news

paper report of the concerts Is out or j but la Petting betU rthe question. Of the instructors Dr. J. W. Heffley has movod Messrs Havens aud Werschkul were 1 back to Rochester. applauded to the echo whenever if young men cannot go to they made their appearance. The meetlng and behave themselves, piano playing of Mr. Havens was i tney had 0tlgnt t0 hftVe jp

unquestionably tne imest o er neara enoUgh for themselves

in Plymouth. He Is certainly a most accomplished musician. Of the

Rare Opportunity. Ladies we will sell you a Linen Cult 25 per oent. less than regwkir value. XJL Bkckkb & Wölk.

0w the way, over the way, I gaze. (ao'aHe aayat whfW

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I auioke my pipe o(

The boys have been seized with the desire to achieve a fortune by turning boot-Mack, aud at leas-t bulf' a dozen of them may be seen on the street armed with the proper implements of their office. A nickle is the price, but one youngster has out to

four cents or two shines for seven

Doctor William L. Peck, one of the oldest and ablest Surgeon of the National Surgical Institute at Indianapolis, will vi&it this city professionally on Monday, August 20th, at the Parker House, one day only. Ry renson of this visit the afflicted of our county have an opportunity of h-amiag if they are euriLV; or not, without tlw-vapene and mcovenieuce of a trip to the Institute. All the afflicted, young and old, aro cordially Invited to a free consultation and examination, As no money is rejuircd tho opportunity .should not and we trut will not be neglected.

other performers f: om our own city

we are compelled to make mention j tQWQ week uuJ

in a general way, to the effect lhat they acquitted themselves with great credit. It is proposed by a number of the members of the Musical Normal that a permanent organization be at once effect-!. This Is a movement in the right direction and should at once be put in operation. Communism means "what yours is mine, especially when I have nothin particular." AK(iOi,

if not for

others to go home. Mr. O. J. Greer, the traveling agent for The Republican was in

on us, he

last Saturday. Mr. Hawkins created quite a sensation Saturday afternoon by driving down Main street with his horse pulling by the tail. That Ohio preacher with all his eloquence failed to convince Mr Shedd that six dollars was half of tweuty. Insulting lcma'ks will not cause young men to sigu the p edge, but if we are any iudge, gentle persuasion will accomplish fur more good. Canada thistles may be seen growing on three farms in this township, and for aught we know they may be more numerous. As yet there has been uo cholera among the hogs ot this section, but we are Informed that it is raging in Center township. Mr. Allen has moved to South Whitley to take charge of tho -public

is a very genialgentleman, und is the right mnn in the right place. We are going to have another saloon, Joseph Dempsy Is fitting up the room formerly occupied by W. L.

Morehouse as a store room for a sa- 1 schools of that place. They will find loon, and Sara Fisher is going to j nim a thorough literary scholar and open his juice store where Derapsy an excellent educator, now occupies. We guess now no A man by the name of Avery was

hurt at Tlppecanoetown last week so

EyuiEOX that he died In twenty-four hours from the effects of whiskey and his 1 Injuries. It wns done by a spoke saw

throwing a piece of timber luck which struck him. Dr. Lathnm tha nwnrr nf the mill was initired In a

similur manner on Monday, the piece

Olnx again. Miss Miller, daughter of Jonas Miller, has been instructing a class in instrumental music in this vicinity.

Dr. Chew has goue on a visit to the county of Kosoiuskf. Dr. Green is the name of the new physician in the village of Sligo. The Mennonnites have supplied their Sunday school with Fillmore's Songs of Glory. --Dr. Richie is happy la the possession of a fine-toned Kimball organ.

Dr. Miller has boen successful In driving 44 feet, to procure a flowing fountain. Dr. R. B. Short has been attending lectures In the city of Indianapolis. Dr. Miltwer will not join the Murphy enterprise now agitating the

people. The Shirland school house will be converted into a United Brcthen chapel, that denomination having

purchased the house. There was a basket meeting in the grove near Shirland's school house last Sabbath under the auspices of the U. B. church. Several of our youngsters pienicked in modern style met Saturday, ask Frank and George they will tell you all about it. The good little Sunday school boy should not place crooked pins where his teacher will sit down on them. The result is that he cannot sit still long enough to hear the class say their lesson. We know of such a case. The 'melon -cholie days havo come," and the best method to preserve the melons, and prevent the youngsters from getting the colic, is to straddle the fence near the patch, with a good shot gun. Gttx. mtKMEN.

dentist: Offlc im 8eeond story. Poet Office Building Teeth from one only, to a full set. so cheap that the rich anc! poor can all

Preservation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIALTY.

lyrooi

J fRHII.'s FEVER AND AGUE CURE In Liquid er Pill. Cnnn the womt forma of t'littla. Ycrtn, DumbAiTB, Tkjr imav An.!, or, F -v. r witfcoat CMMa. Uvea General Ih-hlnt i. 1m of Apatit; buU4af ! h- ajratMO takea ) a feal like yoaraalf. NEVER AILS. Pershing k Co., Manofactnrer, INDIANAPOLIS UO PLYMUTPirn. Towtowtn orAera otunüd m addrwi it ftTur-'.h fVM Irydt-aleraerwrrwWen. Ai-Btetrae4. Wrl Ho rt&3T vtewl lo iiyvJ

J. L. McKELVEY, i -dl Li r,ß"i! ..ny,nH ' ilaa ofo uutUx- uiU ly Book Store aa all Auction Store ufj tut n r, a Hi. 'ein aao 03 Where be will z at MM Mna the Very Best Bargains

to V had anywhere. No "ht ho!tm" perroitt-t

uiifttr ; cirv tfiuaun c. Law. vor at tlw lloiw, l1ymnth, Inl.

Will ty Mate la town or country at moe rvaaann bie rates. Haa great exuvrience and la a moat NcreMftri alMutaii.

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UMt.TlllNt. M M l.NULK THE Hl' N!

one will have to go thirsty.

- Wallet i tun 1ms no tailor.

cents.

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Fur be jOKt went liwn tain to e! Wtll.

Otedffe tft ht" VA "Ü Vor I have not jfc-t enough ailver 'rhink" To marry tar fiel clreaatd in pink.

A live yvai old diutghter of Justice Kelly fell from a Hwiog one day last week, and was quite severely Injured.

Senator Reeve as Secretary of the Maxenkuckee Boating Club comes to the front with an official statement concerning the Fourth-of-.Tuly "trespass" referred to by Mr. (ronlon, of Argos, in last week's Kefcijlicak. It will be seen that there is a wide difference In the ftatem-'Dts of the respective Mdts of the case, nod what will come of it all Is beyond the range of human ken. Tho Argos people will have the floor next week.

Little Maek.

Will sell Clothing cheuper than

ever. The strike has not hurt him a bit because he had his goods befure the strike, and he can ufford to sell them the same as '?yer, or cheaper (live him ae all and convince yourself that he caa noli aa all wool Suit for$9.;K). A full stock calf Hoot for $3.00. Do not forget the pl t. v, uoxt door to post ofllce.

HI Work has the true idea concern- 1

InM tbi. t ra n i r. i i im a n a Xt ia tn t)fk

lilt- Hl' .I flllll' I 'll TUII' ' M I t - r WIIV

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I encct inut wnenevcr n tramp com (

i ir. to lac oir' axiu apiMies i r am let

T mm aT oflce le tmt at wont on

streets. He will soon get ready to

WALKKRTON.

Heal th good. til. ort Wi.l.-ier 1j enn valnscino.

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Judge (lould, of Delphi, was vis- The wheat market lively, iting friends in Argos last week. -Water mellons are plenty

Chas. Behn Is repairing his tine joseph Bell tailor has gone to striking him on the chin, nrm and

' tfu fur West. chest. Hopes for his recovery are

. entertained.

i ne prevailing niscases are agues

residence.

Prof. Goo. O. Work, of Plymouth,

, is in town looKing up im itiicrcav am, jov ej cornplulnt8. .a music class. . TO . ...

tto ait' imtiujj u iiiuc taiu P. M. Hite returned from Chi- . t . , . .

the 1 ca ,a;st weelf' an1 9R,rt ,l neVßr Wtt3 er

o duaty since the your or one. I Don't forget the basket picnic at

at ust.

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Little Mack has gone east to buy h

his fall stock of Clothing and BootaJ

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To the Editor of The litpuolu-an: desire tin oc'h your paper to acknowledgo valuable presents recently received fiom Plymouth friend-s. In one case I cannot express thanks privately, for the generous doner has given me no clue as to his or her Identity. US. O. A. LlTTLK.

Plymouth' Aug. lf.th, lsTT

. m .a a . . 3i

"iive arid otners oi mis nomaaic

tribe will give Plymouth a wide ! w H Creek thö laet Sunday in Aug

berth. The city council should

a a

once pass such an ordinance, anu thus relieve our long 3iifferinghouae-

rlvea who are dally annoyed by from Üfteito twenty tramps.

The temtjicrata. meetings at the ?I I. c'nf axe largely attended. iliiny p r-.!;-; have dinned -th'- blue flibon, among them being W illiam Murphy, Welch and Barney Uidor. It is to i.c hoped that they will all

-Mrs. Dr. Richmond has returned from visiting her daughter at LaPorte. War

T.liat Mnriirilur urim nn 11 n na mil I v

-Don't tell Picked Bros. I fad- About one hundred wug. ed to write out a grocers' price list (arriage8 ettme ,Dto town in for their sp cial benellt. y cQljNe of the y 0 Vf Y J q

Jasper Lowry and Elias Boyce are attending the Normal at Star City.

Mias Llllle Cook Is visiting

tlves aud friends In Argos.

Flees will flee from pennyroyal. It can bo placed in bed ticks with the

straw, under curpets or anywhere tuaonisdic feeling in the minds of

rent- , Now is the riu it time to crath- .. uhn ,i..v..r .ln.nL- .lmhu'a i

w - ' -'w 1 "W " MW aavv o. unii a u a

The temperance meeting on l ist Sunday night was of unusual interest to those who were so fortunate a to be present and hoar the remark? of the gentlemen who entertained the audience in a creditable manner. May the good work progress. The forcible address of Elder Snepp was full of ideas worthy of COOteniplation, while those of Mr. Ca! 1weU. brought tears to the eyes of many. Such lectures cannot fail to do good, while the ordinary temperance blow-hard usually creates an-

er the herb.

Dr. A. C. Hume, of Plymouth, -Our town being at the junction

many

worth of liquor.

Sickness on the increase Oats threshing is now in order. Miss Ellen Essex and Mrs. Ada Essex are visiting ia Rochester. Edward Knoblock left for Ar kansas last Wednesday. Miss Emma Campbell is lying very sick. Lovet Merril and wife, of Lakeville, were in Bremen last Sunday. Bradford Placo and Henry Wy-

mer spent last Sunday at Napanee.

Miss Sarah Baird closed her school on Friday last. Many strangers a no aeen upon our streets which will make times lively iu our little town. Miss Cora CHenveland, of Plymonth. made ue h pleasant eall last Saturday ami Sunday. -Mts. Legget has returned from a visit of four weeks with her friends in Ohio. tlie tX. B. church held their quarterly meeting last Saturday and Sunday over at the ::rave yard. W. M. Preece says tho wrapper which he drew will fit tlie girl down ou south Center street.

--M.ru. Barbara Keyser, of Elkhart,

HARDWARE STOVES & TINWARE.

Stansbwy & Co.

Kawken.

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. nua uif guvsi. ui .ui. uuu .uis. iuywe

Keyaei, in Bremen hist Wednesday.

WuM most rti- tfuliy invU' tho aUMi-

j tion ol the pul.ri; u tkeir lritu and fuH nftorttDitut f

HARDWARE,

Mechanics Tools, Tabe Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Iron, Steel, Nails, (LASS, SASH, IMMKS, AND Farm Bells!

tick tolbelr pledge, aud such tern- Sabhath

perance pe.-de as really mean busiuea wtYt tre no pnlns to fortify tfcfMtt reforrtl m-ii in their good resolutions'.

Wo give it up. Center atreet is im-

rmhabry tlw present referred to proved in appearance; im are i .ia : . i M Z-MmMk a M a . a M i

w-j aocuveiop' c)DwiQiutr iu on me rrgun eu-t an'jw now

and Shaes. He tays ho is going to 1 ,.. . . oTiry. which was on a recent Sun- ' Wlllinnison will manage to tret his

3 dl these cheaper than any one can ! (jHy slipped under the door of the ; fence in the proper position.

hny the same good. He pays ah par.SOnage. The envelope was adfor his goods aud sells them for cash, j jre88e,i to Mrs. Little and there is no and that Is the reason why he can ; ciue lo the donor. It was u modest

Some of the young folks are anxious to procure the scalp of the

sell so cheap. Next to post office.

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I have xcfitted the photograph car at Wiiintrt Staden, I nl , am', ain nw 'doing the c!iftr.-t Hr.-clai work la phofoyniph ", pfnis.etc , ever liefere dotte in Merahall tnmntj. I alao copy t4 en

liir i all kinda of picturea in the finest or

token o! true esteem.

.low I a nance. Little Mack is selling his Linen Pants, Coats, Vests and Straw Hats

writer of the "DauUiry Kws toins because of sundry hints reflected therein.

Mr. Bailey is making very elabor a. m A. 1 b. A T

at less than cost. He has the largest , arrangement tur wie cuuatj - nv r, in pivmnnth ! stitute a notice of which he prints in

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Jaäks Allen

Advertised letters. mi l : . . 1. lt..

Alio KiiKiwiiig ia we iil

another column. There will he in attendance eminent educators from all

of UU- . paru of the state, and the worlf for around town last Saturday

And now everybody

was the guest of J. N. Hess on last 0f tw0 railroads and having the repu

tation of being a lively town, a1tracic traveling trading men of all kin h. They will sell you ah orcan. piano or sewing mahiue, a patent nutmeg-grater, knife-sharpner, or 1 cork -ex tractor, a book, chromo, map or bottle of linament anything in fact that Is necessary to a i Well regulated family. In the estimation of those who succeed well in nnkiiiR sales, Walkertoo is a splendid town, bound to become, at no distant day, a nourishing city, but I ... tl., .a.. nlin uru illaartrtntntOil iti

t J ' I.' ,TW .11 ' ''I J '..I.' . ... sales, this town Is of no account, any-

eatangl- d himself with a Webb, and , way aoJ wlH never amount to a hill now sings, "the spider is a terrible 0f beans.

j man, ne win weave a wenn wnen o er y 1 -' Mobawk. ! hu can." m m ! It seems R5S thotiffh "Rnok-lfln'," TTSKH CITY

i little brother was iu a hurry to have i his funeral preached, as we saw him

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We understand that several repr sen tat Ives from Agos will attend the Sabbath school convention to be held at Marmoot. Duro On last Thursday, an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poulson. Dtcn On lust Saturday, a child of Mr. ami Mrs, Jacob Huff who lives a few miles south of here. The body was taken to the Jacoby cemetery near Plymouth, for incerment.

Johu Dutrow has deliberately

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claimeu letters remaining in me me occasion ns ueeu jmulim whii

All who desire a clean, tlrst-class Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana reference to doiug the most good in shave should not fail to try Mueiler. post office for the week ending Au- the shortest time.

oimt Irl 1877. -

Tnlbi Be lev: Helen Berlin; Julia

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wnicn man lays nis wanot

A cyaic describes marriage aa an

tar om which man lays

and woman her affections.

.lüybe "t a -k -rse outöfa soi-V irrf-n you can make a purse-proud fellow out of an ordinpi, DIEI. KI Ul'KN At ber raiodao Iu Ihw mm) o Au-. mt S'.t Bra 1-avlnn Banlwn. ar4 ft year. The evened had loo t member oi the M. K uaurt a. &m waa aumplarj Omao-u.

Carney: A. J. Oregg; Wm. J Mary Wrright; (2). ITELT VOM POGTAUfe John M. Fales, Son & Co., Brook field Mass.

HKtt FOR BMTKR I)IBK TloN

Nellie Shuman, No. 29

caxe Kate Evoy.

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A great many persons have come

into Thb Be publican office and paid

wants to

know who -Medici 1. We don't profess to know, but we think we can gjess pretty close. The man with the photograph

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subscriptions since harvest. We de- 1 Cttr w yur ow very sire to remind il others of the fact j cheaP if yu w, but 8lve hlra 8 that this is the time of all others to ! caI1- IIe de good work.

John Ncff Esq, is very sick. Miss Quinn. of Indianapolis, Is In town the guest of Mr. Myers. Mr. Ualloway. of Chicago, spent Sunday In Tyner. A. K. Sills is going on a visit to the Southern part of the state. Teegarden forty-rod has a bad effect on the Tyner boys.

Siekuess rather on the Incroa.se around Artfos. Several around Argos are having a tusael with billions fever. A mau with large fret should never stand upou iriilos. Charlie Whitmore was iu t wn last Tuesday looking after insurance. Ell Parker, of Marmoot, was In town this week looking happy. It Is a true snyinf? t!,t a mother is thedeurest and nearest friend In life. Jacob Hoham has sold his house and lot aoJ one half Interest in his saloon to James Hindle. - Quite n number from Argoe attended the Christian conference held at Bloomingsburg, Ind. Albert Wlckizer who has been slek several days with typhoid fever is slowly gaining. Our artist took a group picture of a few of the Indianapolis excursonista. As far as actions go to show the party from Indianapolis enjoyed their

-Mr. Henry Miikr has returned I Ktfrlf eritorg, Ice Orettt Fftei-

Walter thinks he would like to picnic excursion to Maxenkuckee im-

this

Call for advertised ielWrs

Wm. Kek&all, P. M.

oav m. We dislike to allude to

M7 mf matter in these columns, but feel

Clare St, compelled to do so. In order to havo

a full settlement or accounts.

Tv t Hrn .. l . Mill u ni nu imi nume Deacon Tlrown tutv.4 "Todsv IS 1

in clover," but failing to see any Mr. Cook is settling up in the Ducn-Emma Matilda Huff, point to the foolish remark, we leave saloon busiuus. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buff, the Deacon to explain himself. We should judge from the noise j aged 1 year and eleven mouths. Fu The school trustee of this place that Flat Kock was well represented j neral services conducted by Rev. have re-elected the following gentle- 1 at the prayer meeting last Thursday McKee.

' mensely.

Latest name for a bachelor A single.

sir-

from Valparaiso, where be finished bis education. He is now a graduate, n II . fadS . w Slgmond thlnk be is one of th smallest men, but the crad'e quilt which he drew is entirely to small for him. What the mlschierions boys did on last Saturday night: ' Samuel R.enfels left tho big Indian out on the shelf through neglect, and the boys had the audacity tt huog the poor fellow by the neck to the top of the harness-makers sign post, which is very high; and tying a cow bell to him left him hang. The Presbyterian ehuvea gate an entertainment on last Tiursdav t ight, for the purpose of pfoourtng a bell for the church, the audien. which was very large was called to order by excellent minde by the oornet band, after which a sack containing many different nrtieles of various kinds nnd called ttoe grab sack wa9 handed around. The fee was five cents a grab and praduoenuch Thun ftnkft nun lUl for

'I l VII - a. aw w w - - i the purpose of drawing th valuable

artldes that were donated by me-

bers of the church. Many presents were received. Refreshments consisted of ice-cream and lemonade, the evening whs sperrt enjyably and sntlsfaotorilly to all. The amount raised is said to he I6GWj aii v' I P UialEUi). 1 1.,. ' . O'l V- JtOr. d

tri, BIRO CAGES, TOILETWARE, ETC., AT LOW KR rSS? e.in fiuil in this ( it -. i ltfo A' nw l-i'iii'ii'l Vit 'Vdr House Spouting, Metal Roofing, Etc., at Lowertt Possible Pricn. Q-arden Tools, reins ol biom it Ufov .xod dl and'"i:i Builders Hardware, MnfaetmrRra of

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All Work Guaranteed. Give us a Call and examine our Stock and Prices Before purwimainu ulaea-re. ftTANflBURY A () , Corpcr of Mii-klßaD bJ Lal'ort- strn-is Plrimmrli, lad. 6--'..Tilt nndl (-' Mifc wttt oqm

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