Marshall County Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 August 1877 — Page 4
RAFFLrSG FOR FREEDOM.
For a moment he stared at tho entry of the vallcv the oarth ha-1
Ab Exciting Scene oa a Mississippi Steamboat - How a Slave Woman and Her Child (Valued Their Freedom. We translate from a German sketch of American travel the subjoined account of an incident alleged to have occurred on a Mississippi steamboat a short time before the war: I ascended the Mississippi, says the writer, on a steamer, on board which wer Judge J and General K , of Pennsylvania, with both of whom I was slightly acquainted, "A hard set, those Natchez men," said the Captain, who met us on the able stairs. "There's some of them down in the saloon playing a high game. How men could be such fools, I never could see." "Let's go down and look on awhile," suggested the Judge. In the same saloon we found four men seated at a table, around which a crowd of spectators was gathered. The lour were the heavy "players." The game was poker, and the money changed hands rapidly. We had not been looking on long when one of the players, a middle-aged man, who I learned was a cotton planter, bet his last dollar again ts the hand of one of his antagonists. The latter showed four kings, while he had only four queens. He was "cleaned out," and rose as though he was going to leave the table. "Are you broke, Colonel?" asked one of the men. "Dead!" was the laconic reply. "Never mind; I'll lend you." "No; I can make a raise, I reckon Here, Pomp!" "Here, maasa!" responded an old negro, as he emerged from on corner of the saloon. "Bring that girl and her youngster here, that I bought in Natchez. Wait a few minutes, gentlemen; 1 11 raise some money." The old negro went on his errand and soon returned with the girl and her youngster. The "girl" proved to be a stately mulatto woman, about thirty-five years old. Her "youngster" was a fine. Intelligent looking boy, eleven or twelve years old, whose complexion showed him much more nearly allied to the white race than to th blaok. "Here, gentlemen," said the planter, as they entered, "you see this girl and her boy two as fine niggers as you can find anywhere. I paid $M00 for them yesterdav in Natchez. Who will give me $600 for them?" "Will you sell them separate?" asked some oue.
'No, can't do it; I promised not to.
dice as though he could not believe
his eyes, then he put down the box and stepped back pale and d-ie-ted. "Come, Tommy, inTow apain," urged the planter. "It's no use, master; I couldn't throw forty-nine now. "True, true! But you have your
! own chance. Throw that."
"Certainly," said Judge J "that one was your mother's. Now throw for yourself, on the chance I gave you. Have a stout heart, my boy, and may heaven smile on you ' ' Again the boy returned to the table and took up the box. He pressed his lips together and did his best to
control nis trembling limbs. -Not a
sound was to be heard in the saloon
but the rattling of the dice. For a i
moment every man seemed to hold his breath. He threw. "Two fives and a six sixteen !" said the planter, putting down the number, while a murmur of saisfaction ran through the crowd. One of the bystanders gathered up the box, and the boy threw again. "Two sixes and a five seventeen." The excitement now knew no bounds, and the "bravos" resounded on every hand. The boy, as he took up the box to throw for the third and last time, was as nearly colorless as it was possible for him to be with his yellow skin. Out rolled the dice, and up came three sixes, which made flfty-om ! "Tommy, my boy, I congratulate you!" cried the planter. "You are your own and your mother's mister! Fill up the necessary papers. Captain, and I will sign them. These gentlemen will be the witnesses! I will not attempt to describe the scene that followed. In the general satisfaction, one of the roughest
been heaped like a grave. At Its head was a board at its it foot a wild rose. On the board Elder Graves had cut out with his knife: Jacob Billet, Aged 50. Men may not have given him a chauce, UCT Gon WILL. You wouldn't think those rough men had a sentiment in their hearts, but they saw through the Elder's
motives in an instant, and the rough
est of the 1 it stooped down and can
fully re-arranged one of the sods
Three weeks more passed by, and one evening Jack Bullet eame
into Joe White's Dream alive and
well. He stood on the square in the centre of tho town, and ho said not a word till the wondering men had gathered about him. Then he pointed to the grave in the valley, his eyes full of tears, and he chokingly said: "Boys, I sneaked back here this mornln' to kill some one In revenge, but I cum across that that grave down down thar, and "
He held out his hand to tho men, '
and the tears blinded him so that he could not see a face. Elder Graves went on his knees again, every man with him, and there was more tears, and a prayer so beautiful and tender that Bullet sobbed like a child. His heart was broken, and all the Satan In hs nature was driven out in a moment. Joe White's Dream was a mining camp for many months after that, and Jack Bullet was oue of the best men in it. The headboard grew grey as the rain boat down and the sun shone, and the wild rose grew till it covered ail the grave, but no one disturbed tho sod. The grave was a sign a beacon light, as it were und
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a subscription for the freed negroes. The proposition was received with
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soch favor that in less than five and they are the best chap und the minutes fifty dollars were collected. , hardest workers on the slope.
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E. J. BENTZ, Genera! Blacksmithing,
FIRST- CLASS
A Broken Heart.
BLUE JEAN'S CALL.
A hundred men wen dhnrintr cold. The Naked Fat ts In Regard to His Re-
. . , . . i uuext for Federal Aid A Luberug.
and they had named tho place "Joe
White's Dream." Singular name, but they were sing
ular men, brawny, rough, grizzled, I and some of them wicked. They
mr, frr h Pu.t Jio-rrioc llliamS UpOD
. 1 I troooz. and tho question has been
ueivmg, in a sort, ui a inau ireu..y, iur
the golden wealth of California.
tutorial Piisa for a Cattle Traiu.
Washinoton, Aug, There has , been considerable newspaper diacus-
slon over the demand of Blue Jeans William upon the President for
On this day all work had ceased. The men formed in a circle on the gras3. and in the centre was Jack Bullet. His hands were tied behind him;
there was one bloodstain on his face.
raised concerning the language in which the demand was couched, and the reasons why it was not complied with. The facts are as follows: About 9 o'clock on the 26th of July the President received the following
The girl swears she'll take her life if land from his wolfish eyes he sent tpleKram
he's separated from her boy, and her old master said that he wm sure she'd keep her word. Put don't you all see that the girl is worth more money than I ask for both of them. Come, who.il give me ttiOO for both?" The planter waited a moment for a reply, and then said : "Well, I must have sdme money. Come, what say yon to a raffle thirty chances at $20 a chance? Out with your cash, gentlemen. The first on the list hi the first throw!" This proposition created quite a tir among all present. The three players at the table led off by taking three chances each. Their example
murderous glances from one fuce to another, and at last called out:
Iniianfoms. July '26. 1877.
To the President, irahinjton, D. C:
In view of the threatened domestic
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None of the men renlied. Some '. strike. I request that authority bo at
were pale, others nervous, and none once given to the Commandant of the I A n I A ..... nil It... Ml. I V,.
I -''Hill LU I'MjM' i in'- nil im- iiiu siMf in preserving the public peace.
.1. I W ILLIAM8, Governor of Indiana.
The President sent at once for tlu-
seemel to relish the business on
hand, which was the hanging of Jack (Signed,)
Bullet. By-and-by a meek and humble
was followed by the spectators, and j lream weeks ago, poor, hungry and
I wish T had knifed some of ye!" i violence growing out of the lailroad )m)( Scotl'll (jSnillitO
Monomen t and TotnbatoMS. I'AHIiK TS.MANTKIiS AND Ornamental Building STONE WORK. At tli- ni'-st r-asunable prii-os for lirst-olass Work. You will rurtalnly Have Money by BUYING OF ME. P!o. oallar i see that I have stated only fart. Mi.-liiKt Street, Sjuth of Uridyl'. Mriaouth Inn.
looking man, named Elder Qntves Secreury of War, and had a consulby the boys, entered the circle, and 1 tation about the matter. Both were
standing with one hand on the pris- i very anxious to oblige Gov. William-,
and especially so because ho has
oner's shoulder, he began :
"Jack Bullet, this is a solemn worn- always made such violent opposition
ing to all. Here is the rope thro is i to the infringement by the Federal
the Hmb and we are gathered to hang yon. You came to Joe White's
twenty chances were taken as rapidly as the planter could write down the aamee and take the money. Then there was a slight parse. The planter himself took two chances, and he was followed by his three fellow playen, who each took one chance more. Finally three more chances were taken by the spectators, when the
planter cried out: "Two chances still, gentlemen 1 Who will have them?" General K whispered something in Judge J 'sear, and then went to the table and laid two ten dollar gold pieces on it "Name, sir, please." "Never mind the name. Put it down for the woman" "Eh what! for the girl herself?" "Tea, certainly; let's give her a chance. " "All right! One for Ninette. And
now "That's for the boy," said Judge J - uuietly, as he laid twenty dollars
on the table. "Good! bravo! bravo!" cried the planter and several of the bystanders. "One for Tommy, which makes the thirty. Now, gentlemen, let's at whom luck favors." Hie dice were brought and throwing began. Each chance entitled the holder to three throws. Thirty-six was the highest thrown anMl the holders of the eleventh hance threw. He scored forty -two. Then a less number was thrown, until number twenty -one scored fortynine. The excitement now became intense. Forty-nine was hard to beat; the highest throw possible being nine sixes fifty four.
111. We fed and nursed you until you
were well enough to work; a full claim was staked out for you. How have you repaid us, Jack Bullet?
Government on tho sovereign rights of States, and was elected on a platform which declared that the interference of the Federal military with purely Statu matters was tyranny and usurpation. The Constitution authorizes the President to send
You have stolen dust from tho men, troops into State only when the Legbrought discord and jealousies among islature calls for them, or tbe Govub, incited rows, and riots, last night ernor, in an emergency, when the you were detected when about to ! Legislature cannot be convened, and murder your partner aud steal his the constabulary or military force
few hundred dollars. We try to be white la this camp, and to aas all men right, but we cannot turn you loose to prey upon some other party. The men are going to hang you." "Let them hang; I can't die but once," sulkily replied tho prisoner. "Jack Bullet," said the Elder, "I am a praying man, and I want to pray with you before you swing. I'm
sorry for jou. You are a strong man.
of a State has been shown to be una
ble to maintain the peace. In eve ry instance when troops have been sent into the South these conditions have been complied with, and yet the President has been criticized by Gov. Williams and his party for answering the Constitutional demand. The question that came to tho President's mind was, if it was a violation of the Constitutional rights of a
Don't Read This !
OR voü WILL
and you are to die like a dog! Maybe i Suite to send troops in answer to a
you have a mother in the East, or you may have a wife and children. God help them!" The Elder sank down upon his knees before the prisoner, and prayed such a prayer as the rocks have never echoed again. Before he had half finished there were big tears in
formal and legal demand, how much worse it would be to send them in answer to Gov. Williams' informal demand. Secretory McCrary sent the following reply: Washington, July 26, 177. To Qovttrnor Jame D. William. Indiana polix: In the absence of a formal call up-
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the eyes of half the men, and big ! on the President, under the Consti-
PLYMOUTH,
J jAKDWAKi: AM l.Hl'I.KMKNTS P-rj. ft. HESS, Izeseral Dealer in Hardware,
Sam went over to Curly Jim and whispered:
AKOOS. iNJ). Keeps constantly- on lwui'l a full line
tut ion and statutes, for military aid in supresslng dome.-tic violence, the Federal trooos can onlv be used in
"Now that's what I call religum protecting the property of the United Hani WlllV, SloVCS illhl
tne old oang up rengum, sicn as we
used to git away back in New Hampshire!" When the prayer had ended a new spirit came to the men. They scanned Jack Bullet's face and saw it had softened, and as Elder Graves step ped aside the president of the camp out Jack's rope and said ;
States and enforcing the processes of the Federal Courts. Gao. W. Mi Ckahy, S"-retary of War. An Indianapolis rrentleman tells
1 the following incident of Oov. Williams' conduct. He says a son-in-law j of the Governor is a cattle-driver. I and had a train full of stock in trans-
Tinware.
Tblo nni Pockft Cutlery. Saab. Doors. Putty It IK I UlUMK.
Again and again the dice rattled in Joe White's Dream again.
you sought ours. You are free to go
Jack Bullet, but don't you ever enter , to where hls traln
Agricultural Implements Strictly puro White Iml. raw and boiled IJaifrrnd oil. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL. And in fat.'t anything to be fonnd In a flrst--l.-i.ss General Hardware Store
the box, until it came to number twenty-nine. "Come, Ninette It's your turn now!" As the poor woman came forward, her hands crossed and pressed convulsively against her breaat, it was truly painful to witness her agitation.
it when tho strikers enfi 'l the
We don't want your blood, though blockaüe. He went at once to Indi
anapolis, aud the next day returned
was detained
bearing a letter addressed "to whom
The reprieved man moved away it may concern," and signed by without a word, nor did he look back James D. Williams, Governor, sayas long aa be was in view. When he ing that the bearer was his son-in-
bad disappeared from sight the law, and he hoped the strikers would ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND
At tho lowest Canh nrlena. Spuutinc, Booflnr aint Job Work dn-1 onW ir-mitlr .n ly THE GREAT WAR HISTORY.
HISTORY OF THE
miners returned to their work, each ! not subject him to inconvenience and
one so busy with his thoughts that loss by delaying his train. This parfew words were spoken. tlcular train and no other was al -That day twe weeks, a man came lowed to go on, and Gov. Williams
thus placing hin -.. If under oblige-
up from "Cardboard City" and re-
-Von't the gentleman that took j ported that Jack Bullet had been
the chance for me please throw?
she asked In a low, tremulous tone
"No, let your boy throw,
the General; "perhaps he would have more luck than L" "Come, Tom," said the planter.
Tom came forward and picked up
eaten by a grizzly. Evrery man in the camp felt glad that his town had
replied escaped the disgrace of a hanging,
and in the afternoon we saw Elder Graves shoulder a spade and turn down into the valley. It was a beautiful spot, always full of the mellow-
I - a t . i i i iii
the box. The woman pressed her i sunamne ana preiuesi nowers. lips firmly together, and clasped her When all the boys had knocked on hands aa if in prayer. The boy work that day they all descended to trembled like an aspen leaf, but the place for what no one knew, but shook the dice and threw three! by sort of common consent In the
tions to the strikers, was unable to interfere with them, and co had to call on the Federal Government for troops. Photographs I have refitted the photograph car at Walnut Station, Ind., and am now doing the cheaest flrst elzss wotV in photographs, gems, etc , ever before done in Marshall county. I also copy and enlarge all kinds of pictares in the finest order of the art. .1 WIK A I.I.EN.
It Organization, Campaign, and Batti; written at the roquettt of Major-General Geo. H. Thomas, chiefly from hi Private Military Journal, and Offtrtnl and other Dom mania rurnihett htm. By Thom. B. Van Horse. U. S. A. MliKAI'Y EDITION -S vol. 8 vo. With au All of n Campaign aal Rattle Maim. Priee, Cloth, $-.; SIms-ji, lo;(Hi; Half-.Vor m . ... SU.''.
IHMM'I.AK EDITION. With 9 roh, no. Cloth, SS.'0.
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ymouUi. Ind.. ,uljr 1st. 1876.
J. O , S. D Al J. W. PARKS, A TTORXEYH AT LAW. Notaries PoMlC and t Authorized War Claim Atfvnts ; Uftires at bourbon aud Plymouth. Indiana. aspeeisJ attention triv'-n to the settlement f decedent Estates. ( .ii vf :iiioinjf. and tbe Collection of Soldiers' Claim for Pensions: will attend prompt! y to all professional husinesM aa trusted to tin-to. and practice in Marshall tuiu aitjoinlnc Mniiti9. Plymouth office on Gano street between Michigan and Center streets. I't'tirhon office over irror printing offlee, r.tf K". k. w. rrm ar HOMEOPATHIC Physician and Dentist. and Dr. J. A. Dunlap. regular physician and sura-eon. respectfully offer their services to the public. Office iu Corbia's bloek: residence on East Gano street.
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IOHN S. BENDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, BALCONY BLOCK. PLYMOUTH. IND. Especial attention Riven to the scttlen. nt of estates, and partition o IsiiUs; also the collection ot laiais and nmvlosutc o( uiortgagcs. Itcmlttances prni4. lynl DR. A C. HUME DENTIST, Successor to A. t. Morton. Dflkc secend story, Post Office Baüdinic. Teeth. ;r. .in .ii to a full act, so cheap tliat the rich nud poor can all get them, t fflce hour sll day. lynl A. C. dt A. 8. CAPRON, A-ttorneys & Counsellors AT LAW. REAL E3TATE AGENTS. t I K K -a. ii IIMBM BLOCK, mi I'LYOI TH. INI). SNYDER BROS., Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Beul Estate ami Insurance Aifents. Coleulious a hpe-lalt . Oflice over llawley's 3oot and Shoe Store. Plymouth, lnd. T-ly. W. B. HESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PtBLlC, sill attend promptly tn all professional business ntmsusl to blm. I'articular attention given to real state bnsinesa, titles examined and qiileted. 'olections made and li)romptlyfrrmitted. Koom No. I . over the Poet Office Book store. Post Office Block, t'lymoath, lad. lyat ISTAHI.IHMKl) 18SA. E. K I RTL AND A CO.. Kochostor. Ind. RoehnatN adL DHlersln Fancy Ooods. Stationery and Ocneral varities. Hnd y ur adtlress and not circular of prices. noia IT tar-At J. cMASTER S Caan Store, the only Htrictly Csish Storo in In wood, Ind. Coffee A Sugar US oenta per pound. Licht Creamy Buuar u cents per pound. Brown Sucar v cents per pound. Beat spleFlavor Syrup 75 cents per gallon. Best Dark Green Coffee m cents per poaniL Prints. Shirtina. (iinyhiiius, Mustlns. etc. djwn to the lowest cash pHesa. D.B. ARMSTRONG! Carriac. Sisa and Wagon PAINTER, Shop on the cor. of Michigan and Sophia Streets. PLYMOUTH. INDIANA.
I'lTTSIll KO, KORT WAYNE a CHICAOO KAILWA Y.
v-auloirsc of MiaceUaneoas, Jnv. oil. K. '.ool, M.-li-al, Law, Theolocal and Scientific hVKka supplied gratia on application. Writ to um fa. nmm ))ni gnu Attirr. u,l it U nt, V" yrrfntui, at Ihr cntnhym prier. ROBERT CLARKE & CO.
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS. AND STATIONERS. 66 W Fourth St. CINCINNATI, 0
bnm. DistresHed or Soar stomach, sick Headache, Flatulency, ( Ostiv. ness. Ha-1 Breath. Loss of Appetite and the like. They are pleasant to the taste.
nmvniKDi to iKe, ana an invnliiahle reaaedy for , stomach. Liver, Kid lie v and I riimrv compl'sints
OR. SWS WISE MAN. PHYSH ian awl Surjfeon. lately frosi Ann Arbir Cnlvsrstty, Will attend all professional calls dsyor nicht. Office In .1. H. Hill's (irocery Store, Marntont, lnd. Pnre Drags kept slwaya on hand. 7-lf-tm
JT MIA PAY Vol: TO CAX.L ON R. RAILSBACK. The mert bant of ARUOF, wlierp you can purcliMse any GOODS usually kept in a lirst-cUss general store ; consisting in part DRY GOODS, Rfadj Mattr ( lolling, Notiois, BOOT'S AND SHOES, Hau, Caps, Groceries, etc ,
Please call in and sec for
At lew prices yourselves.
ljrrNo8 gOMKTHINi; new:
B. RAILSBACK. Argos, lnd.
ANDREW P0E.
OHAS. D. CHAPMAN
Peop
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DRUG STORE! POE & CHAPltlAIY, PropN. a R0ON NO 8 H0HAM S BLOCK, L AP0RTE ST., FLTH0UTH, IND
Grocery & Bakery COMBINED! The very thing Plymouth has long needed. A place where yon can fet anything Is tbe Grocery or Bakery Iis very cheap, sad have it delivered at your door late or early. We also ran a
Free Delivery Wagon,
Aud will deliver to customer
"WK KEEP ON HAND A Complete, Fresh and Reliable Stock.
We Sell only for CASH! We seek only a living TroUt, anil Quality taken In Consideration, propose Selling at the Lowes! Priees. We solicit the eontinued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desir ing anything in the line of DRUGS and MEDICINES.
On ami after December 10, me. trains will leure stations daily, (except Hunday.) aa follows :
OOINO WEST.
No. l i No. 1 F st Ex I'ac Ex
rittsburnh lt'i-lietr.
Alliance 3 0um II Vipiu
11 4Apni 'J isiam
12 twpm is Umm
Orrville...
M nns tl eld .
restlme
Crestline . Forest , Lima Ft. Wayne.
No. N't Ex
No. .Mail
4 4siun i JH,m noain 4 4"pm
.ar 7arL r, ispm' 43pm
"iv
1 ftepm oonm 1 Wpm T 4Sam s '.A tun it ooam " Upm II 5pm
PEOPLE'S PHARMACY DETOTED TO THE Treatment of all Chronic Complaints, OF EVERY FORM. . This department of our business is under the eontrol of the Soninr Partner, who will at all times be found at his post. A continuance of the extensive practice we have enjoyed is respectfully solicited.
Bread, Pies, Cakes, Or anything to onr line on SHORT NOTICE. I'loase leare your . ,ni. r. with aa We pay Iba highest ctah price for Country Produce. LEONARD A WILTFONG, No. T UPorts Street, East of Poe Si Chapauwl lrojr Htore. SmnolT J DEVENY, Merchant Tailor. Makes to order Men and Boy's Clothing of all kinds Cntt inir (lone to order. All work warranted to give satisfac tion in PRICE AND QUA LITY. Wood and all kinds of eoontry prrtdnre tsks in exrhsntv for work. OtBoe over llswley' Boot Si shoe store. Mlehifan street, Plymouth, lud. ivrnolS
; main 440pm. apm a upm
Plymouth 3 4Spm
i niiaeo
7 soani 5 4npm t Mpm a-iiiu T oApm il spm 1: toam 9 4,m riUmu
1 -i.in 11 "Apni iain
1 4rtllUt 4 .VitlTI
7 npm s Soarn1 7 5nm
OOINO EAHT.
No. 4 No.
No s
N't Ex Fst Ex FaoExi
No. a Mail
( lii.-.ik" ' 9 Irtpm snoiim ft Upin
2 0.;:1 11 j-,,n. 'llim
J. lllplll II .".I. Ill
4 0-)pm i :v,n 6 Jlttllll; -tNiin
I'lyinoutli.
H. nay tie .. 6 w. am Lima e s 65am Forest 10 loam i'r.-riiii atr 11 43am
Crestltne . . MansMHd . Orrville.... Alliance. .. Uo hester. IMttl.nrKh
r. 55II1 4 -'.Uli
Iv M n-.i.in 7 16pm 4 "Vim '.". mi ...laSApm 7 44pm '. "'am AftAam ... lanpm 9 sspm 7 loam' laavp ...I 4 nSpm 11 16pm u triam ll joain npm l nam H oam -.' onptn ...l7 3opm laoamlllspm 't.inpm
Trains Nos. and s run daily. Train No. 1 leaves Pittsburgh dally except Uaturday. Train No. 4 luave. Chiavo dully except Saturday. All others daily vr.pt Humlay. F. h. MYKRS. Oen. Tass. and Ticket Aircnt
IMI AN II'OI.IS, I'KKI (Hlt'AtlO.
On and afur Nov. v, wt, trains will run on the road. Sundays excepted, as follows: . OOINO NORTH. Indianapolis 4 9ftpm 7 Maas Kokomo 7 i-4i.ni 66 J'eru 8 lopin 10 IT Uxdioster 9?pm u 19pm Walnut 9 4ptn 12 36 ArifOH 9 62pm 1 00 Plymouth 10'iSpm 11 Tyner 10 sspm 1 49 Walkcrton .11 "Spin 1 ia Laporte..., 1165pm 25 Mi-hiean Cltr 1240am iMam OOINO HOUTH. Mu-hiiran City tioam IfSatJ Importe t66 50 Walkerton 104 9 3 Tyner.. 11 OS 966 riymouth 11 4 1026 AnrOS 1145 1049 alu'lt 11 Mtpni 1104 Rochester 12 32 11 4 Iff ll3iam Kokomo.... lu ISO Indianapolis a so 4 10 P. P. WADE. Ocn. Ticket Aatent.
A9m1MWJMr .wiW4 ' x. aäVIBa3,
THE CELEBRATED ADAMS CHILLED PLOW
ST 1 1 I ROBBING AROITND. Turtle's Picture Gallery Over First National Bank. Plymouth. Ind. Photographs and Gems Of all popular sizes. PICTTREH COPIED AND ENLARGED. A SELECT frrCK OF PICTURE FRAMES. PBICE9 to s rT Tiff-: times All work done in the 1 -s t !. t'i- !.. stock used. Thankful to u iren-rous public for their liberal patronnre for Uie last thirteen years, I wouhl rehjoctfully ask a cntinuanee of the same. I will endeavor to please all that will call on me. W. TTTTI.F
ni Plymouth.
JtVf itti mWQ " wl'Jh ,0 patronize homo energy and industry, X Ut iriVI 9 time uvt the Jlgyot 1lrn " market at
anv oin-r. i 1101 .iir-nno nntn ---'w v v w you nave Kiven Ui
1 niii'-o l'iow atrial, aiio a fair o int. ami 1 win truarantee sauslactl
every timr-
and at the same as low flirureM as
J T A V.V
OU - a M .rm f y
I sm now preparerl. better than ever before, to Manufacture this Celebrated Flow, which is fast training a popiilar adoriety in Northern Indiana, and can supply Fanner wid Pealer-' for the Spring Trade, as I have a lull Stock on hand.
Read What They Say Abou The Adams Chilled Plow.
Ads. Wilson, one of the i&rg est Farmern the Wabash, write fro m Peru as follows: I We had a plowing niat-ii to-day. in wbi.'h th "Diamond Iron," "Oliver Chilled," "Wabash." ! and the AIiAMN CHILLED I'l.OW," wereln the eontest. The ADAMS CHILLED PLOW ;Kin" M't Vlcbirious. as mar be seen hy tho foUowin reisirt: The "Oliver." width u in.. l.-i.th 7 in., width vi in., traft 4.V1 pounds. Tbe .intus CHILI.KI l-t.mt iepth 1 tau. Wt.lili 13 tn.. UraA 37. pounda. If. NosTts ofSoath WaiUev. write that TbsADAMB CHI LLKD 1 LOW ck
meir sou, wnere tne uest steel plow will not.
Marian McKumasy. of MiUord. write that thsv nut The MMMMM CHILLKD PI OV
out side by side with other plows, and allow the purchaser to take his choice. Have had five trials. Including the "T)iamond Iron" and "Oliver," aud The am A. MM CHILLED plow
caiite out onl everjr Um,
Factory on ime6
W. J. ADAMS, Manufacturer. ata LaHorte gtrs4 PljraaoatL, lnd.
J OOT AND KIIOK NIIOP fi At John McCall's You can get made to order, on short notice, any Style of Boot or Shoe,
AT THE Lowest Price For First Class Work. Michigan St.. opr. Wheeler's Bank. 6 tu. THE FARMER AND LABORING MEN'S FRIENDS 1 fJuSSBAUM & MAYER!
lM
GROCERIES ft PROVISIONS. Wood, Willow, China, and Stone Warn
t1 Are sellinR at all times as cheap aa hOUSfl in Northern Indians in ennnee
witD Uie above business, w aar tan ftafn" price in Cah for All Kin5s oTTrorfu'-e anu make a specialty In Eides, hn, Polts,WooI, Setdt, &e Call on Us If yon wish to purchase roods in our line, o have any thine to sell oar Store. No. tS, If ichitfan St, Plymouth, Iqd
Wholesale and
1 Dealer in
