Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 December 1869 — Page 3

TBE DEMOCRAT. Xews About Home.

II. Corbix Esq., has moved his law office into the room formerly occupied v Favlknor a a photograph gallery, where he can be consulted by those desiring his professional services. Read the list of real estate offered for sale by A. C. & A. B. C apron. They offer some first-class property and on very reasonable terms. Parties desiring to purchase should give them a call. Commissioner's court met on Monday and adjourned on Wednesday, after transacting all the business n the ducket. The question of changing the location of the court hoUsc did not disturb the quiet of the session in the least, the commissioners very wisely ignoring the subject. The Pastor troupe gave an exhibition at Balcony hall 'ist Saturday evening, and were greeted with a good house. The entertainment sas very fair, of its kind, and the audience scorned well pleased. The proceedings of the late Teacher's Institute monopolize considerable portion of our space to-day. We freely give place to anything in aid of the causo of education; and charge the h norable Secretary nothing for correcting his orthography in the spelling of such common words as 'clecution,'' 'juvinila," definet," &c. The Presbyterian Sociable wDl meet this evening at the residence of MrPAUL Proceeds for the benefit i f the Sabbath School. Oysters, icecream and other refreshments. Our TosK'lierH. The following is a list of licenses granted to taach iu Marshal) county, since June 1, 1SGD. AVe are under obligation to T. McDonald, Esq., School Examiner, for the privilege of copying the Est from his books. The figures opposite each name indicate the number of mouths for which license was granted. The shortest time is six months, and the longest is twenty-four, the length of time depending on the proficiency exhibited by the applicant in the examination: LADIES. Alcesta, M i':9r 12 Anna Merrill Minnie H Hoover...! Mary . I Dickson.. Sarah Harbor 181 Cornelia Law 2t 12 Vnah h;i!!ierl:iin-! I .Tannic I)ean 12 Harsh Pierce 1:2 Martha M Lebj 24 .ltnira 1'urton.. Mary J Stuck.... Lssoss C Young 1-2 Lillie McGuhan 12 .12 Phebe Xewconih.12 . 6 rfcristeBa&oekmanlMinerva Young t" Helen Dick.-on.. Jennie Csmct is Rachel Fuller.... Mcliiula Baldwin. ..IS Maggie Welch.. Sarah Lewis 1 Mary Dntton Catharine Warne-.. Is Ksims K;tser.... Marv Duddleson...l8 12 .18 .18 .12 .V2 tiKNTLKMEN. .John C Gast 1" Samuel Folti G We-dcy yuigley 24 DJ Luring 12 HUss Virkins 181 A O II Koote 18 Albert Horten 21 Win Shaw 18 Hnrv Iftu-:ird 18 A I. J Johnson .11 Morgan Joknsm.24 John Wareham 12 M B Krwin 18 1 II P.cnnctt 12 A J Carey 12IG 1 Brown 18 Robert Erwia 12 H T Klinframan 12 H 8 iruhe 12 Jame Loudon. ...12 JsBSfl Shock 18, W IK'onpor 12 Charles V Shock... 12 .1 II L Heiler 18 P 8 Mulligan 18 C W Kef 12 Wm M Bell 12 It A Frank 24 Wm BUoaa 1 SI Jobs McFarlin 12 Veter Will 12 .lames Brooke 12 Jasper I'!iiton... 0 .1 F Lannhangh..24 Wsi Kinp 12 Sanmel Knohlock...l2 f W Meredith i2 David E Snvdcr. .-12 J JSSSSSISJ 12 ö W Albert 21 It L Msnfcsssa 12Gejrgc Caldwell...! J J F MsOaSJ 24jChsrl I Adams. ..12 itmpk Maeblin 12 V II Sickman 12 11 rgs BtsckaiaswlSB L Wood 12 George Kimble 12 II M Lambert 12 D D Luke 21 l'liilip F Warcham..l2 Robert Railbnck..U R 8 Minarl 12 K C Kidirewaj .12, N Hoover 12 JühnJ Liut 12 1 I Graft I Wm Suit l2 Wm rrirjssMs 11 J P Green 12 Vi nia HtSfl 12 J J Kleindinst 12 Kleazar Dickeon...l2 O F Ridgewav 12AsSS D Travis 12 Fielding Trice I2TW II Reynold IS Elmiind Morri- 12 J Wsslsj Ream...12 RCHcrvtj 12 li F Maills HC Bailey 0 Win Carmanv I ritei-hen Coleman.. Nicholas Burkhart. 12 C enter Tmnlii I ino rutie Con tM lion. The Democrats of Center township met in convention at the court house in J'ly mouth. Saturday. December 4th, for the purpose of titled in g delegates to attend the county convention to be held at the. same place. Saturday, December 11th, 18Ü0. M. A. O. Packard was chosen t'hairman. and A. C. Thompson. Secretary. On motion, a committee of three, conlistiagcf H. Corbin, M. r. Downey and E. J. KeUey, was appointed to select names to be reported to the OSBrrc itiua a.s delegates to attend the county nveation. The following is the report of the commitiee a.s nmended by the convcutton: .) W llouhtoa, J C CSSBSMSBi A t ' Tiiompson, Yhmumt MclWäsM, I I f slkssiWrfS P Alleiaan. (l.-'iryre Carlisle, I, i flaslrts U S Do-lfe, Ilnph Jaekmnn, .i Bma. liicliard Roberts, Nathm Maxey, BBSS .liicoby, J M Confer, A W Like, Kamnel IVneo, Wm C Edwards I R Shook, Crawford MeKeWy, M A 0 Packard, I) I) Rogers, R II Coa, K V l.e-lie, E J Kelsey, M H l)owaoy, I Peter ( r.iwford, A Citpron, H C r.urlinjramc, G W McBfaatera, Wm Moorehoiise, 1 -.iji- J Bsrlow, Simon Recker, Fred BsBHJ Aftr OBSkriag the procfodings pulKsbmiiI ia Tin Ihianiri bt the ubitcsi lion adjourned. M. A. O. Packard, l'res. A. C. Thompson. Hec. Knox wants a grist mill, and the Led'j r ays the flinty seat of Stark county sends away more than ten thonsand dollars a yar for flo ur. Enterprising ! The sheriff sold a wagon, harness and two hordes this afternoon at public sale. The poor horses looked as though a new owner would not be a bad change for them. We might have counted tbeir ribs from the opposite side of the street, but fonrot to do so. Standard.

The editors and publishers of northern Indiana want to charge owners of such property as is described above two prices for advertising, while their pros perous creditors are accommodated with the lowest terms. Rochester Spy. Vc would suggest to the Spy that the "editors and publishers" have nothing to do with the sale of such property, and do not charge anything for advertising it. For advertising sheriff" s sales of real estate the "editors and publishers of northern Indiana" recommend the charging of thirty cents per lino for three insertions, and the Spy charges twenty-five cents for the same. If thirty cents equal "two prices" how much does twenty-five cents come to? Abraham Kibbler, a boy of about 18 years of age. who has been for the most part of his life subject to frequent and violent fits, left his step-father's house, about three miles north of Rochester, on last Tuesday week to visit a neighbor's. The understanding was that he would return next day, or the day after, but failing to make his appearance, an effort was made to ascertain his whereabouts. He was found floating in the water, dead, under the Chippewa-nock railroad bridge, on last Friday. It is supposed that he was taken with a fit while crossing the bridge, fell through, and before he could recover, was smothered in the water. He was buried on last Sunday, his funeral sermon being preacher by Rev. Mr. Stringer, in the Methodist church. Rochester Standard.

A wedding under compulsion is the latest sensation at Gothen. Tho fellow -didn't want to, but had to," and niudo the best of it. The Elkhari Relieve produces the following Tery sensible response to a ';rich becrsrar." v.. C ChKKKT. The faculty of a certain college in Michigan sent us a lengthy notice of their Institution, with the modest requost to publish it ;as an aid to education." AYe shall do no such thing. When they want us to aid them, we respectfully suggest that they aid us by sending along stamps to the amount of ten cents a line. In this wav the thing will be mutual, and we can afford it. Otherwise not. The Goshen Democrat gires the following good advice. That married man who kissed a young lady on the street the other day and knocked her bonnet off in t ho operation, should be more careful next time. Careful n to knock off her bonnet or not to kiäs her? A divine, of the name of Plummer, an irritable old cuss, called on Zimmerman, of the Warsaw I'ni'tn the other day, and gave him a left handed blessing. The fit ion says : The case of the state vs. Samuel Evans, in charge of the jury, when we wcio to press, last week, resulted in a verdict of acquittal. The three bat trials, in these cases, the same way, and so the balance of the capes have been struck off tho docket, and the prisoners discharged. So ends the state prosecutions ngainst the alleged conspirators, in the murder of W. H. H, Funk. Out of ten charged, two only have been convicted. The LaPorto IL raid announces Its unalterable determination to strike the names of all delinquents from its subFcription books, and rigidly adopt the cash in advance plan. Sensible. William B. Astor expects to have :s large an income as the Marquis of Westminster when his lon: leases shall come in. The two architects of the Vienna opera-house took so much to heart the criti i-nirt on their work that one hanged and the other drowned himself. Rumor says that Mr. Grant and Mr Pierrepont have now determined to do something about Cuba; but they haven't settled what. A w oman of Nev York, once respectable, and worth $100,000. was the other day sentenced to Sing Sing for three years tor an attempt to steal 40 cents. Mr. Colfax preches total abstinence and practices continual ''smiles." The bishop of Orleans has reprimanded editor Venillot for advocating the Pcpe's infallibility. BUSINESS LOCALS. H. i. I'ekshino, at the post-office book lore, teems to be Belling all the efcool books, .stationery, fine eigBfl and Christ was goods, aod well he niiirht, fur ho has the best and cheapest goods in town. For the finest ladies' gold watch and chain, go to LosoyV We have just received the genuine Irish prplin dress patterns at reduced prices. Ladies, misses, and children's furs in endless varieties. Two Ii und red pairs of the celebrated Alexander kid gloves, all colors. Camel's hair shawls, fleece-lined hose, etc.. etc. You will do well by calling on as. B. A.M. Hkckf.r. If you want tho genuine home-made flannel, eafl at S. k M. Becker , the only dace whero it is to bo found at low Genres. Solid silver napkin rings, you find very fine ones at Losey's. Will For 18 carat solid gold rings, and all Other jewelry, go to Losey. II in assortment aan not be beuten this side of Chi cago. Great Attractions for thf. Holidays.??. A M. Becker would respectfully announce to the oltizeriB of Plymouth and vicinity that they ire now better prepared to offer goods for tee holidays than ever boforc. FcnocL Hooks all Kinds cheap at T rtrTe Model Dru Store.

Toys! Tots!! Toys!!! The great

est variety ever in Plymouth, at Todd's Model Drug Store. Go to Losey's. as he has the largest stock in his lino that has ever been brought to this market. His plated war1 is of the latest style, and ht has a large stock of it. His stock of jewelry and gold watches is of the very best quality, aud he is selling very cheap. A story based on facts, is in circulation, that all those having left watches with S. S. Lavky, for repairs, must call previous to the first day of January, 1870, present their cheese, and pay the charges for repairing, or aid watches will be advertised and sold for the charges according to law. Fur! Fur!! Fur!!! GrccnimcJis!!! To the Trappers and persons interested in the Furtrade in this and adjoining counties, we beg leave to say. that, having made arrangements with the largest manufacturing and exporting house in the country, we are enabled to pay the highest market price for Furs this season do not sell before seeing us. No, 23 Michigan St. NUSSBAUM & MAYER. Good JfoWSl $100 per Bushel for nil cat. All those knowing themselves indebted to us either by note or book account, can bring us wheat at the above rates, or any other kind of country pro duce to square up. NUSSBAUM & MAYER. All those indebted to the undersigned will call and settle before it is to late, or we wil pay von for No. 1 wheat in pasmcnt for nutes or book accounts. S. &M. BKCKER. PLYMOUTH MARKETS. Plymouth, Decemb r 0. GROCEHIES-KtiiH. Apples, dried, pr lb $ a 12 Coffee.. " ! 30 Ouidles 20 a 25 CI ovo a SO Moteuet a Fü Krt wiH pr oz a 15 (Che, dried, nr lb 13 a 30 agar, crashes, 20 Sueur, coffee a 13 sugar, orowu, ( Byrap 1 n -10 Soap 10 a 15 Spice a 50 Tea, irrem 1 SO ai 00 Tea. black 1 40 I M Tobacco, pliitf !H) do flint; cut 80 al 40 do smoking .40 a 00 PROVISIONS-Wholesale. nutter a Pran. pr cwt a 1 00 Cliickciif. dressed, r lb a 10 do nlive. pr dox S 00 o 2 50 Com Meal, pr cwt - a 2 00 Flour, white wheat, pr bbl a 6 00 do red wheat a 5 50 Lard, pr lb a 20 Onion, pr lb a 1 00 Potatoes a r Short, yr cwt a 1 00 Türke vh, pr lb 10 Tallow 08 a 10 FARM PRODUCTS Wholesale Pean. pr ba $1 50 a 8 00 Beeawax a 30 t'orn. eh .-lied a 70 3 Hay, timothy sH 00 Hide, pr lb.'untriinnied, a M do preen, trimmed a N do drie d Hint a 10 do Kt!ted I 15 do r-l calf, areas a 13 do veal f alf dried a 20 do' pren cured v 15 O its pr bu a 4" Tiniotha peed a 5 BS C lover do a r, (nj FHx do s?9 SB Who it. new 65 a !'0 Wood, pr cord a 8 00 Wool, pr pound rt 40 A NEW MONTHLY JOURNAL Samplo ?tnt free to any &dlrc&s. 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JtST OPEKED. SHOOK & CRAWFORD tt th 9 Corner frwfkof Ik TbrA-rr kouee. ha jus opened a Splendid line of GLASSWARE and LAMPS, Of the latest and moät aporoTd styles, which will bo sold at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EXAMINE. Also a fresh lupply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Caeh Paid for Country Produce. 17 SHOOK & CRAWFORD. A. BEt'KER 4b CO., Deem it but justice to them'sclveji and fhelr friends IS lttfOrtn the citizett of Marshall and surrounding counties that they kcp a LAR O ER STOCK At BU time. Including Crockery, Oneenware ,To bacco and t'i'im. Country Produce, (for which they alwayi pay the blgfceat market price. BETTER GROCERIES Tbon attt tffhtfr hmi they ar acquainted in Northern iSSlSM, wBcS they propose la with SELL CHEAPER TbaO erer Teforc. and at lower than their neighbors rates CAJV AFFORD TO. Anv person doubting tho abore statements will confer a favor by calling and becoming cou.iuCed. NO. 8 COR DIN'S BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOCTH. INDIANA SPECIAL NOTICES. IICKTAIN PreservaUon of the Siffht Wö hare appointed J. R. LOSEY. Jeweler. iMymuutli Ind. S"1? Agent in this ricinitj for the sale of our celebrated perfected SPECTACLES AID EYE-GLASSES-The pceaflar form of Lena with which they are set the purity and hardness of tho material, the beauty ! finish, and not least the Scientific ICUIAC1 WITH WHICH THKY ARE fiROl D. Baader them altogether the most desirable. They assist the sight most perfectly, cause a continuous and ndidinp improvement in the eyes, are especially easy and pleasant to wear, and last a great many years trithout requiring Is he ehunged, so are the CHt-apest as well Ms he first. CAI'TION, We never supply or employ any pcdlers. L,4Z41tr& Ac "lOllItlS. Manufacturing Opticians, Hartford Conn 8-y C3-003D NEWS -:o:We wonld respectfully Inform the citizens of MarsTirtll artrt adhmiing counties that wehavo 1'Tin. (1 a (uirtncrsbip for tho icauufactcre uud tale of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Wo raaanfactnrc audit!) WAfMM, BIGGIES, TRUCKS, Wheelbarrows, Bob-Sleds, LUMBKR-WAGONS . Cutters and donbie-Shovel t lllaoksmithinff and repairing done ts order. i narrs always reasoiiatiie. Khop ar.d oflice opposite the ouadry on Mich! m street, I'lylSoath. lud. an 9 SM ALLWOOD A XlCOLKS. CLEAN YOUR WIIKA Tl CLEAN YOUR WHEAT! Kvorv farmer should have a good Fanninjr M ill. Damp, dirty wheat is often saved, mach improved and ma du fit for market hy running it through a Good Fanning Mill. Firat olaaa Milks for inlo ou a year's time hy H (I THAVKR

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Medical. Dr. J. S. Lctand, WOULD respectfnlly announce to the clti'torta of Plyrtouth and vicinity that he has permanently located at the above named place fur the practice of Medicine and Surgery, and hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his profession, to merit a share of their patronage. Particular attention paid to treatment ofall kinds Offerers, extracting teeth, and snr-erv. I hold myself In readiness to attend all c ills, 0r day. Officj S. W. corner 1'rOm Parker Hemse. (-) C. 8. S. Todd, D RUOGIST, (Dr T. A. Imnn'j old stand). Michigan street, Plymouth, Indiana. Dr. L. Johnson, PnTSTCAN SURGEON, Uourbon, Ind. Office o er Grosh b Beck Bro's hardware store. 4!. Dr. A. 0. Horton, KrjL-GEGN DENTIST, Can be consulted at his ofheeevery day except Mondavsand Tuesdays. Office over Westervelt s Store. Plymouth, Ind. r. W. I. BflU Treats all kinds of disease that altlict the human ystem. Medical so4 Surgical. Having had over six years experience in the Armies of the U. S. Qmm over S.A M. Becker s dry good store. II J. J. Vinall, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Particular attention paid to obttc.ric practice, and diseases of women and children. Office over Hrow'iilee's store. Residence opposite the north-w est corner of the public square, Plymouth, lud. 110-38. . R Reynolds, M. Ü. Regnlar Physician and Operative Snrreon, offers hi professional services to the c'.tians of Plymouth and surrounding country, In addition to the treatment of diseases common to the country, snecial attention will be given to Surgery, the treatment ol surgi al diseases and diseases of fcmnlcf. Night calls in town and country promptly attended to. Charges reasonable. Oflice and residence on west eide of Michigan St. three doors north of the bank. Plymouth Ind. 'Si Attorneys. M. A. 0. Packard, ATTORNEY and Counsellor nt Law, and Notary Public. Room No. 1, Balcony block, Plymouth, Ind. 36 n. forbin, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Notary PnMic and Collection nirent. Practices in the various connties oftiic district Having an Abstract of Titles for Man hall county will give particular attention to Real Estate business. J. G. OsDorne, ATTORNEY at I-aw, and Justice of the feace. SSI removed Iii oflice to the east side of Micaiiran street, on the block next north of the 1'arker lloue where he will lie pleased to see those having hnslness lo transact with him. ColicctkMH mad': and money promiitlv remitted. I'articiilar attention trivcu to the settlement of es tates and guardianship. tt 89. A. C. & i. B. Capron, ATTORKKT8 COUNSELORS, Real Estate and CoUectiae Acrenta. Plymouth, Ind.. are practicing In the law courts of Marshall and adjolnlnc counties, and will irive prompt attentton toall leiral nnciness entntften to them. OenTaI rallectinsr azeats for Northern Indiana and South ern Michiiraa. Particular attention given to the s.'ttlement of decedent's estates un guardianships. Deeds, MOftgSgea, and other contracts drawn up and acknowled meuts taken. Oll'ue, llrownlee's Block, up ctuirs. novij'tW lily C . II. Reeve. ATTORNEY at LAW. and War Claim Ajnt will practice In Fnlton, rttark. IPorte and Kosrinsko. a well as Marshall, counties. Collections promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care ful attention ghrsa to proh; te bsainSM. Insurance e fleeted on lives and property, in the best companies in the Unites States. Special attention paid to the prsssrattos of claims of soldiers, their vridows nnd heirs, for bounty, arrears of pay, pensions and other claims. Ii TVvn-v v; Farwei:,Ki.-!d A OS .Chicago. Shaw, Barhonr A Co.. Cfsciusstl, Bnckly, Sheldon & Co. N. Y . OrafT. nnett Co.. Pittshurj. ft-tß-Citrbin & Vtin Valkenbnrh, H.ive a coxpume abstract ot aseanei oi all the Beal rotate in Marshallconnty. Also Improved Farm, Wild and Timbered Lands. TVrwn IiOts. Business and dwelling property for sale or to rent. I.il'e and Fire Insurance effected and conveyanCiiir attended to. Oflice oyer the Bank, Plymouth, Ind. Hotels. McCurdy House WANATH, INI)- South sMbP. F. W. A C. It lt., snjolnlng thci paimnnjcir ikipot (iuests Flopping here will reeeive first-class accommodation at moderate rates. Baaqje conveyed to and from the carefree, tt E. McCURDY. Prop'r. I S Dodge PA II K EU I101T3Ä. This old-established and favorahly-known House is now prepared with new furniture and improved accommodations to cater to the wants of our own community and the tr.iveliii!' public. The oasjiibna has been refitted and will attend nil regular trains, under the Had aement of the House. 3'J Meat Markets. Shoemaker & Breiifleek, MEAT UABMttV. Ki iB rtahHSaO on hand the best selections of Beef, Pork. Mutton and Veal the eonnty affords. Also manufacture n superior nrtlrte of BatognS Sausatre. Market 1st door east of Methodist church, ou Liporte rtrccl. Kööntz & Tress. MHAT MAUKET.-A new Market which will supply the citizens of Plyiuoufn. and surrounding country with the best quality of Fresh meats ofall kinds. Lard, Tallow, Sausage, and all r.ticles kept in a fir-t-cl iss Meat market shrajfl on hand. Mnrket If Noll's old stand. Miscellaneous. L Shakes ft Co. BILLIARD Room. Tliree first class tables. The I'ttr.id Uqsan and best Cigars in town always on hand. Rooms, Second door north of Bank. C, II I a Hirer WAt.ONS, Carriau'es, etc. C. Ilaslanffer A Hro.'g, nanafaeturen of Wagons, Carriages, etc. Rlacksinithiu, paii.tin and graining done to order. J. F. Van Ynlkcnburgh. TTTHOf.HHsI.g LtqUORSrORg pare Liquors for edlclaal and other pnrpoaeps. can bu had nt my store, oue door north of tin Branch Bank. May IS, ISt. J. F. VANYALKEN'UURUn. J. T. Bailey A fo. 1TTATKB Mill. The keel floar manufactured VV always on hand. CriMinffdOMtO order by a first -class miller. The highest market price iu cn-h paid all times for Wheat. Mill at uorth-eajt part of town. J. R. Lose j J EWELER. Clocks. Watches and .Tewelrt ropaireu rromptiv and in a a u k fii.inliKe manner. Keeps tor sale I locks, Watches. rltctl ware. jewelry, gold psaataod full ttrmlr frnrtnlBlnic to his trade. Occupies part of Paul's ltrot .x Shoo Store. John S. Allcman, ("1 ROCEU and Produce Dealer. Raa r atoek of noaa Qroeerlea on hand. a cholco Prs the highest market prkc foTall kinds of country irrodnce. Can provide citizens of town with the seat the country affords. Store fourth door north of Bank. Hohzcndorff, FASHIONABLE BAItMEU. -CHICAGO ISA ff nSR mop, Under Marks dt Ehrlich V store. Shavimr, Hair Cu.tin'. Shampoon lug, Ac. done In the beal style. Particular attention iri?en to Dyeing Hair and Whiskers. The highest price ptiid for ladic's hair. 11-JW A. C. HOLTZEV DORFF. Gustav Broun. Mannfacturer and dealer at whole-ate and1 retail of Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes cigar-holder-'. tobscso-kOXSSSad pouches. Will nipply retail dealers with all quantities of Cigars and Tobacco at snch rales ns will make it their interest to trv him. Room second door south of the bunk. S3 Banking Company, JLlÖlfnnft). The Plymcnith Brawh BankIna '(., (eaecessors to tho I'lyiiwiitk Branch Bank of (he State oi Indiana,) open Irotn V to 13 o'clock, a. m.,nnd ffom 1 to ', c 'crock p. m. T. CUKSS.N'Klt. President. i- 9 T. CKKSSN Kit. lr.. Cashior. VVrsMrslS of Wiidoin Kor yo'tng men, oft the Ruling Passion In Yeuth and Eirly Manhood, with SELF HELP Tor the Krriftg ant nnforfnnate. Sent Iu sealeil letter eiiveloiics. free of durge. Address, ASSOClATltiN, Box P, 1 i : ' a i) k ' ' ii i - Pa. t: ly 100 CORDS OF DRY WHITE BASSWOOD BOLTS WANTED I0W. The hiphest price will be paid for PRY white hasswood bolts delivered tn.IOHN ilOITOKH. F'ini" ' Svewr 's dsjnr ie, imv

CLOTHING.

G HiEAT ARRIVALS AT S. Sl M. BECKER S, "We are now receiving our Fall and Winter Goods, And can show tho HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Plymouth, nnd can otl'er belter bargains in CALICOES, DfiLAIXES, ALL APACASy GOOD FOR SUITS, Our Clothing assortment Js coniplcte and w ill eil at lYrjr Mjoic Prices A Splendid Stock of HATS, CAPS, AND Gents Furnish in ft Goods. We bsrc a FIXE ASSOIt UMEyf OF Clolhs, Cassimercs and Vests, And make CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. 39 S. & If. BECKER. DRUGGISTS. JJUIUCJISTS. G. BLAIN & CO., Coalers ia Bootb-Wfeit 6rser BxLigaD ltd flani Stf., Plymouth, lud HAVING Jest rerelvcd a fresh sapply of everything in onr line ot trade cvraisiuis inr.lnlr Drugs, Metllclncs, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varulsli, GIkss, Brushes, PerfumerleSf Yankee Notion ,7 Stationery, Pure Jlidiciw and Liquors for medical purpotee only to to which we intile attention. Wo usYo rccrlTefl, ntiG A-fflBc71at reasonable r.it. :.fi rUintity of Kerosene and '.oal Oil. Also every style and sire A'JFÄ OS EXE LA MPS, For burning the same. We aro also agents for all tho popular Patent Medicines, Of the day. Physicians' PRESCRIPTIONS, Cfirrffffly pnt fipnt rtll hours of tho nclit. hy an expericricefl druKist. We earnt jllv im lie tbe public to favor us with esll and exaraire our stock, and become convinced of tbe fact nat we arc doing a liberal business. 19 1 SLAIN A CO. o Li) L.IN1U mmOf store SSTABL1SNBD I If 181. W. E- FSROWN, 9vcceor to PERSHING- & BROWN t Peelers in wtatos MM&WINM8, SCHOOL BOOKS,

PAESCR IPTI ON 9 CarefoTly prepared at all Soars of fho dny or atgfct, WM V BROYTN. ff sjHMfS IsmI

INSURANCE.

GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY -orA. C. & A. B. CAPRON PLYMOUTH, IND. Insure your lives iu llo Mutual Life, of New York, The leading Life Insurance Company in the World!! Inturc your Homes ! Injure your Merchandise! Insure your Property! Insure your Houses. Ii:rns and Stock against loss and damage hy Fire and Lightning, in one of the following Old am it KI. I ABLE 1n.-I UAXCE C'OMPAMKS ; Assctts. International, X. York, $1,290,844 30 North American " 7T3.S43 77 New York Central, 200,000 Yonkert t- Acts York, 878!4(U 20 National, Damemuott, 251.285 00 We nre prepared to issue Policies on the most favorable terms in any of the above coinpnnies. Also, we have the General Aginry for Indiana and Michigan of the A ic York Central Insurance Company. Agents and Solicitor wanted. Office tn Hrohnlee's bleck, up etairs. nov250'-lL'ly Real Estate Offiee. Land Bought and Sold on Reasonable Terms. Land and Town Lots for Sale -nvA. B. A. a CAPROX. The n $ sec 24. t 35, r 1 e, 320 acressplendid laid, heavily timbered with blnek walnut, poplar, ash and oak. Price, $20 per acre. Terms easy. The n e oc Z8, 1 -U. h r 3 e, 10 acre: extra land, with best quality of heavy titnbur. Pries SI 5 per acre, one-third down, balance on long time. The se J seo 21, t 3-1, range .1 e, 100 acres, heavy timber, mostly oak and poplar: land of the best quality and in good neighborhood. Price per acre, one-third down, balance on easy term. Tlie s n e, and n 1 s e, sec 10, t H'2, r 3 e, 160 acres, mostly splendid mowing marsh, timber enough for huildiug and fencing purposes. Price $9 per acre ; terms easy. The n w sec t 31 n r I e, 1"0 acres; al"ut 20 acres bottom land, the balance as fine a tract of timbered land as an be found in the County. Price $20 per acre, on good terms. The c j n w J sec 3, t 34, r 1 e, 80 acres: oak barrens and mowing marsh; ts be had at s bargain. The sc and n c J s w J sec 0 t 84, r 1 e. 8) acres, timber and mowing marsh $8 per acre. N J s w ts e J ft c sec 20, t 34, r 1 e.120 acres, part heavy barren?, part marsh. per acre. The n w J n w section 17, t 32, r 4 e, 10 acres; good lan 1, to be bad cheap aud on good term:':, The frl or i IW seo 10, t 82, r 4 c, 119 acres, part heavy timber, and some bottom land ; $10 per acre. Town Lo t Lot 21 in original plat of Plymouth: house large enough for two families; one of the most desirable lots in town; price $860. Lot 9. price $500 1 Lot 141. price $L'X

S3I.000.000.00

99, price $500 Lot 141, loO, 850 288, 1 2, 400 2:i'., 130, 4Ö0 240, 140, 250

M0 Ott 400 A acre n ej block 5'.l in Cahbell's ad.. $100 4 acre nw block 59 do 5' " A acre h e block 50 do ÖOO I acre s w I block S9 do 600 I o I block 88 -'o 2" "Lot 18 Jo r,(M) Lot 20 do ;m. Lot 24 do 40O Lots 83 and 81, with hnuso, Rose's nd BOO Persons desiring to purchase timbered lands or town property, will do well to r.ive its a call. Titles examined ami abstracts furnished. Office in Urownlec's block, PLYMOUTH, IXD. nov2.VbO-121y. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY :NTEW YORK, -:o:JTJ8TU8 LAWRENCE, Prksidänt. HAMMOND Ie ORUBBS, Manager Citizen's Bank IJuildin, Iudiuiiapolit, Ind. -:o:-Orga-nizcdon the Mu'ual llan. PROFITS OF COMPANY AN N't ALLY DIVIDED One-third the Premium may remain I'njmiJ as a loan. NO NOTES REQUIRED ALL POLITIK NON FORFEITABLE. Thirty (t.iys' ttmO a'lowcd c;eb payment, nnd policy held rood dürtss thai tisSe' ALL POUCUE8 AUK 1N( (NTESTARLE for the Bsaa I causes. Polieylioldr liave the StMmI Ulerty to travel, without extra dsuge. Back SaMet has) a voice ta the elections nnd niauH'eiueut of tl.e Company. Policies Issued roR A TERM or Vr.tBH, FOR THF WHOLK TKRM OF I.IFK. SjaMa nmnaliy, or lull p.iid by en annual paynientf. Endowments Puyafd,- to the Insured at any re quired Ag". JOXT POLICIES, Payable at tho death of the first parlr. tTPa inenta may bu made annually, oeiui-anna-ttlly, or quarterly. ASSETTS: $3,500,000,00 ! ! Dividend - - 40 Per Cent D. I). UJKIL J. (i. OSBOHNE, A. 11 IIEBHIMAN. Travelling Agent. Ptr1rt AgentsUNDER TAJCR M All... FURNITURE. a T f r T ru I V Ai r r VI. AJ. S I . I . I y .11 -1 . fSJ ' L, llvn nn lottirl .if nil t 1 i rmi 1 i m...t i . " " " - T" . v-. .r i. , nim nil'il I( i stt ,-k oft'abinet Ware ami FamHiire, whlek ihey I wiIIhi'Ii st Ti r rc:i,'m.l)! rf.. ai. . " - i stx-k of nnrWtakers rnrniithiii; (öiorlf and Cfrtttas of all Wirsis. A o4 iiearsu beloniriuir ts the oatablishmeBt. METALLIC COFFUtg v or . giH.les turtnie.l t'romi.tlv, on order. We bau. i raiiirenienls with il lar.i house in tho weatT at CUicgv by whi. li . - tise inirial l ascs can ba pt ouiyly i plied at all times. 1.

Dry coods.

ATTEJVT ION: DRY GOODS TURRET REVLl!TI0IZEtf WILLIAMSON & BERGMA ? Ilavinp entered into psrtnerbip bos; laTr to inform the public that they hay brought on a very largs aud carefully SELECTED STOCK Consisting In part ot Ladies Dress Groods Puch OS ALL WOOL MAG ADORE, PARISIAN fl.OTKM. REPELLANT CLOtHS, UADIB8' CLOTH I ALL WOOL) WOOL DELA1NKS, ENGLISH MERINOS, ARM D RES. TRIMMINGS OP ALL KINDS. ZEPnYRS. COHSKTS. NI BIAS. FTR K WOOLEN nOODS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. LADIES BASKETS. IIOOPBKIRTS, shawls. HOSTERT, 9 LOVES, PRINTS. MUSLINS. BLEACHED 4 17HBLEACHID. DEM MS AND HfrOUT SHIRTING. CIIEC! 8, COTTOS A SV LINEN TABLE-CLOTHS, CAR PET CHAIN. COTTON TARS, COTTON RATTING, WOOLEN YARN. COVERLETS, BLANKETS. CLOTH CASSIMERES. ÜTC, ETC. UTS AID UTS UUTHUJ CLOTHING. HATS CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES A Large Stock of Flannels And iftryttUlg uMiallyktpt ins Dry Oo- l store. Of their oM customers thej asl. a continuti'n of tlitir tra'le, ami thej iD . -n. niftnj new SSSM as will favor UaSSS with chR, as they re s-ure they can 1enseall, i .. style and prices, to come along and piva u i a trial Htid you Trill f.nd this no humbug. Ws inten l to lo a straijjhtfi.rward, h est business, and are determined not te ? -undersold. Quick sales an 1 small profit!. . our motto. Two doors south of Docto.LssasaVfl oldtand, east side of Michigan Li Pkmouth, I til. tsst WILLIAMSON k BF.RGMAS. HARD WARD. H AllOW AU i: X STOVES. JMPOR TAN T TO THOSE PUR CBASJNO HARDWARE. buck: & TOAN, No. 9, Michigan Street, Plymouth, fnd. ARK now recelvlnj direct from the Mannfkctar -r and Importwr, a general assortment of HOUSE TRLMMLNCJ SSJV HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWIRE. Asd an endless variety of aseJo) FARM IMPLEMENTS. IRON. STf.'FL, NAILS, paint, prrrr, SHOVELS, .sPAHES, GLASS, .VAS', POORS. I'U.VI's. I'lf'K I A CLW10I UELTISG. ROPES, 8M0T, POVlEi:, LEAD, birdcages. BEAM AND VOPfKM KETTLF TIS ( I P TABLE ASD HHXMT CUTLEE Y PAN A KM Tl 'UN EES ASD JSMoEA'-sTACFF. MIC, ETC. Cook Stove, and some ttyrt don't Took, Parle Stoves for iMtfasf rooms, fitting room Stoves f-Parlor.-. BsfSSsi Oveu Stoves, and Ovons Vkrt have not bcea elevated, Ckaiua ofall ktuds. U Ttapa to catck Hke and Mice Traps ,o catcS Hat Tinners Coppcrcrs and ATWORK IN THE SHOP, ALL EIXDS OP iHELF AND HEAV'i 1IAHDWARE AT AS LOW YU HR KS AS AN IU i M.U.n ON THIS Ctl.NTINE.N? (fnrC wrr, r.od wtrh cash (sr. . . . .w , . 1 - ' nwrrow ';... o .w. v -. . t j s mm U - . j fd at tnejeSWHrw w ( r rrmjw . vviiwpimmw pell for Cuh arxl wt don't car whera yon t vw lavmey. - : ft ' r tox