Plymouth Democrat, Volume 21, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 April 1876 — Page 3
Stoiiioutli democrat
1'Lrvot Trr, ArniL 27. istc. ! NiWnlsrjwIm fw:( Uifir rp" J with an X marked on hv iit.-iraiii. will I tindrr-t.-'ivl tli.if tlie tune lor Mlnelt tlie have pan! 1,rl" X)ar-,i. r.r t al.ont to e-.u-. ril tlia il !") .1. -in- to rxwui! the j.apertlx'V nti-tiftii!l immediately. Corn Z t. tMts. 3VtS. Tallow. Gets. -I'.lllKT, iScts. -!5e.ui. COp Itii, Grrn IIid. 4c p lb. Lar-l AVhit- 12;i"t. Live Tin keys, S; Live riiit kfiis, :,? p Clover Swl. 87.7".(i KOO. Tamt Hay, S-V ; 10,00. Cluvpr Hay, SX.doq 10.00. Iatlit r -Kip. 7c; rnlf. Sc. The Df.mx i:at 2.uo a year. Uuiif-y C;'j , iSc; Iolm , c. l'u k lif-at FI ur $-UJO p cwt. Wlit-at Rfd c'l.o.j; old, 81.15 Wliitf St. 10 Tin inillinprs arp busy just now. Likewise the husbands who foot thp li!bj. -Tle victim, of bad wMsky in l.rs" qinntilies, were very nurr.t-rous l ist wii k. T!ip street Fprinklrr was started yestenlay, and did r-mxI woik in layin i tbe dust. Ctinney, McKrivy & Co rnnke me of prititpr's ink to let their business be known to ihe iot)le. Ih li. .Armstrong, city treasurer, co'JccUd iipnrly ten iJionsnnd dollars city tax during the past year. J. A. Oilmorp, of the First National, has returned from an extended vi.sit east. Mrs. O. i Mill absent. Mr. P. .1. Essex, of Bremen, w s in the city last Tuesday, and shed the liRltt of bis countenance in our sanctum. Col. Foe came out with a frwh. letter to the people last Saturday. The Colonel lias il veiy unique method of advertinin. Piesbyterinn social atthe reside; ce of Gideon JM.iin, Fiiday nl tTnooit and eveninp. Tea served at C oYI.h k. All are earnestly solicited to attend. The Ilowe Il.md, or Peru, made excellent music fur the Democratic state convention. The numbers are fine musicians, and jolly good Ic-ys. Jum pb NYtslnvtU ;u.d W. M. Keitd.iU went to M'ieukiiekee yesieiday, to put the club lmu.se in repair lrep tratory to the sunnier camji.iiii. We should like to have JJol.in Hood, of lioiii'lion. explain why lie is lietleetiliJJ bin I t pol lol i.il duties. A coi respondem e fiom him next week Will lie ill older. H. A. Work, of tb-s city, cred ited by the l.rt Wayne Stutiml as havinp. in years aone, been a nieiulu r of the Pi-ndagr Club, wliaUve that may have been. lluck & Titan occupy a space in our advertising columns to-day. They keep :i lull hue of all goods pt itaininn to their business, and are liberal gentlemen to UnV with. There will be a meeting of the firemen and Heir wives, at the engine house to-morrow (Fi iday) evening, for social entertainment. There will be s Ik rt addresses by II. V. Ueed and others. TJie Eagle for Iloham's Centennial Opera House is ready lo lie elevated to its proper po itiou, as soon as the buiMiujr is completed. The eale was manufactured at Saleii), Ohio, and is a Veiy tine bird. II. (i. Thayer, member of the Tiepublican state central committee for this district, attended the state convent ion last wmK, ami enjoyed the proceedings with genuine Republican enthusiasm. The team belonging to James II. Kizer. who is selling the Hi mington s-e wing in ichiiie. ran down Michigan street. last Saturday morning, tt a fearful trie, breaking the harness and way.ou. Two boys in the wagon made a nrrnw escape. (1. Grimm has purchased the meat market formerly kept by Geo. Null, and moved the apparatus to the B iek & Toan I'uildiuLr, a few doors noith of their hardware More, where he hopes to meet Jill the old patrons of the establishment, and many newones. It tvill be his aim to please all who buy of him. It is well known that we have heen II iliitan men for some time pas! ; and ;m the prospect now is that we Shall be obliged t take somebody else for governor, itis possible that our grief can In- assu.iged by seeurii-g the Ibwhester ilolmau for circuit i-rtM.-fti-tnr. lie says in to-das 1)k.mxi:at thai be a a ndid.it- .and that i:i mole th;.u tee othet one said. A correspondent complains bit! e: ly ttee.iu.se we omit some of his lust items; and we refer to the tn alter he cause some other correspondents thii.k the same w.iv. They should lear in mind that they occupy an ex ilted ositioii, willed gives Ihem jmwer over their Jellou-s which the exercise if a generous spirit should pronpl them to Use sp u -ingle. It is ver -asy to uive some one a sly digabout ri;tt;eis purely ivisoual or private, and make ilmn the subject of ni ighlHilluMxl talk fol some time aft -rwa;ds. Such jokes do no good; and all who thought Ies2y enjoy th n lorn time wouKl '.hink more of the w riter if he had not innpesratedlhem. Neither should ambiguous language, sucli as would be utuierstiHMl only by the writer and one or two others, be used, for such writing is a just offense to the th-:usm!i of other readers of the paper, who have no knowledge of such triiial affairs, and no devise to obtain any concerning them. Correspondents should remember that lh j are not writing merely for the gratilic.it ion of reading their own productions when they appear in print; but for thousands who are s eking information, and care nothing for, or tietest puivly persona! tliiurs. or nitititelTbg'sbie language concerning those they know inching of. If you have any thing to ay, spe.de out bke s man; if )uu hate nothing to say, say nothing. If the editor should leave out the particular item on which yen have ' centered our heart's best a;T-'clions, a!ti ibut" it to I. is ;t!;t of ajr-preeiatiofi of u g;.od thing, and g: right al-iti as if iJotbliig Lad LapeiifciL
The mayor's annual report to t!.e citycoutv.il, is publislied in today's P1r, and shows that the Wines of his deparlment lias been well managed. Judge LougtitMze, of Peru, formerly editor of the Sirdinil, of tli.it city, made us a j le.wmt call yesterday. He goes for H'wJean", and the whole Democratic ticket. D ed ;t her i.i!ence in P!vmo,oS , Sunday morning. April 23d, M s. Siirah Entel, wife of Wm. Engel, ag,-.l 4 year. The funeral toik place at the EpWopd chtjrch on Monday, Kev.
J. J. m a'tide, r.jricia'ing. John Hoham inys that lat winter some person borrowed, without bis consent, a plow Ic leul left on hi premises. ' a-k of W. E. Ivnard's res.mr.m. and now he wants dot plow hronght rich avay quick home. He V.T!Ut tO t'fie it. The efty lias mad" an arrangement wil S. N. Iindon. -f which he is t furnish oil and lial t the street lamp? for one year at the rate of St. 15 per pst. This is considered a very advantageous arranger jent for the city; and there can be tin doubt but that the work will ! e well clone -A four year-old grey mare was stolen from Lewis JJoggs, six miles otith of Plymouth hist .Minday night, lirown, the night-watchman, saw a man riding such a horse through Plymouth, at about half-past 11 o'clock that night. A reward of 100 is offered for the recovery of the horso and the conviction of the thief, or S.'O for the ret am of the horse. Marshall countv was represented in the late slate convention by trie largest delegation ever before in atten dance on a similar occasion. The entire delegation was harm-)- ions throughout, there Iteing no difference of ! inion in regard to the course pursued, but others w ho were present were recognized under the resolution, and with one exception the delegation waseomplet", as follows: A.C.Capron, John Iloham, Horace Corbin, Jacob Hoham. V.Q. Paxson, L. C. Fink, O. P. KHnger, J. C. Jilson, J mes M. Wickizer. Thomas Sumner. William Yarrick, Fred Behrens. Jolin J. Hryant. David How, John Bauer, jr., John P II u IT. Thomas Lee, Win. Sear, Joseph W. Davis, Zachariah S -Hour, A. J. Thompson. D. McDonald. The ago of rag .carpets is not passed, and the indications are that just as I0112 as women can gather up old coats and dresses, and as long as they can rip and tear into shreds the everyday near of young scions, they will continue to spread their common rooms with t!' old lime eoods. On Wednesday alteriioou an host ot J'h mouMi's ladies took it into their heads to help our spous out of the sweat and vexation of getting up ,i ran ciiM-t. Sue was misled, and the surprise was complete, but i sun It the bat'le from afar ;;ml kne of the i ui n i u t i i iiz visitation. Go ahead, ladies. We have one coat on. and the other we ill buy alter that carpet is done. 1'1 111. tilth ladies are a great success, ant! we know the rags are served up i.i good style. The fallowing is a statement ol jurors services at the late term of the Marshall Circuit Court: . KKUCLAU PAXKL Andrew W'ieK..... -l:ic.'U A. - Wiley f'eriiliiKiiiil ii;irr I Hfiitn A. K.uii k lt.ii ill oli s iiie!i II ue D.iikI .M. Cii itt Miiitm Mtliiitt' . Janice A. Cur sc ................. BV-STA.VDH1IS. An B. Wiekizer .lalm-s MiMler T. Pay m; " .Meplien X. boiulon . .... Al'liuii Gam r-eott JJai ts Tliiiiteis lb u'liton 1'iiiio.liv Liisler .lame iKre Ileiirv W. Meekn'iaii Ia:u- X. bliertVMnl Li-wis A. .Ie. .li I.. U. t-i. lilii.-.' 'I le nius M. lJ. rlui Ail Ztiinbail li U ie. II. Iioir:ii'tIi les- Si lirovier , Ueiir- li. lVvsliiiiiJ Total ..9 ;:c, t ... Ii2 i")(J .. ;2 :;o . .. (ii li . .. o.t :: ... 00 (MJ . . . JS ill . .. " ... G 30 ... 40 00 . . . :;o (mi 1 On ... 20 O" ... 17 io ... is en . .. 17 on . .. la 00 ... 14 On .. . 10 on ... 10 on ... 17 oti ... 4 On 6 00 1 no ... 2 00 . .. 6 no o to .. .S7U3 70 1. W. McClaughry, "warden of' the J-vliet, (III.,) state piison. was in Plym outh last Thursday on business con nected with M. W. D-jw ney's affairs. Mr. McClaughrv is a thovouuh business man, as is evidenced by his manage ment of lil'teen hundred prisoners. In conversation with him on the subjec' of prison management, and the proper punishine t to ;.y metel out to prisone;s, he advanced w hat is to many new ide.i. lie says they have prisoners in the Juliet prison who have been sent there :he eighth time, for larceny in its v-inoii- ioim-. Such prisoners uive no hope of re o matiui. and it is hut just that they should be sent for 1 nge. terms, after they have been in the pcuiteot i,u y once, than those who are sent tie-re for the lirst tune. This is the rule of the coil ts; but as the thieves are tnig atory in their nature. I lie' are seldom sentenced bill once in I l.e suite com t, and al way s plead thai il is their fust oil -use; so thai by Hie present method there is no means of knowing the truth. The remedy that Mr. McCluuthty suggests is that the courts try the nccusi d, in cases ttlieie l hey are unknown '.: Ih.' c unty, ami s-end to the juts- t amhori.ies. when t e pari ies are lounit guilty, a siate0:enl of the evidence; and leave the matter of sentence to the department of justice w th which the prisons Mould be provided. In this way old offenders would ivcdve the just dues, as they are known to nearly all the prisons in the country, and would not be as likely to deceive the prisoa otlicers jis the Courts, lie has no hojte of reforiHi tg a professional thief. Ilurglais should receive longer sentence than is usually nieied out to them. They sin ul 1 be classed with murderers, us they w ill commit murder if it houlvt be necessary for their own safet or success. We were highly entcrt.dned with his txperieiicts of prison Uianagtunc nt. F. & A. 21. Killwinning L.nlge No. 403 mee s in stated cominuiiieation Tuesday evening. May id, at 7 p. m, for work in 3d degree. Brethren will take noliea am." con.si 'er themselves invited. ' S3H J. S. l.EXDEU, SeCT. Fireuiea Attention. Tbe members of the fire department.
in u nu or in, are requested to meet i.t ; i am e Committee, and one of Mr. FireiPeii Hall, accompanied by their B ggs, being a colt and probably unaw'ves niut daughters, on Pii lay even-! to keen ui with th rest. !!a-d
ing, Apiil 2S, 1S7J. An svd.Iress w ill la; delivered by II. V. K. .d. J. M. CC'XFER, Chitf Euiuetr Fire Deyaitaicut.
Jlajer's Effort. To thtCommt-n Comic, t of Iht Vity of P'ljnwiih :
In fm Ibitc wiih the Imw,-1 lierewisli mihmit ruy r n. a of the ree;p on j'idC'wefit- in (.vi.r .f i! p Qit of Plrmni ii. fn.r.i M-y 7, IH7, to April 21, JS76 I'urirg .iid lime ihenf hns ln r'el for vi.iiji;:.n ( eiiy or Jin-e. m IudreI oe-t eiiiity 5re c, charged. riih the followiiig orfvliCeo, Tit.: i rrfm.ir'lrtia. ua Hi UHf'tnt l.M't than ik oi biitre.. 19 i n i; 5f.2 13 s s Ft hrinr !;. TVtitti prr y-r 4ri inir t! ridlnjj PuMi - Ut'l's'c ........... .......... tftnit ad !tec,ry...... ...... ....... Iinstine lan.-tia? -rt oi cues aii-1 capon VazniHC Se lu.rf wiiho4i Ucoe. .............. 13 II 11 8 S m i i TotsJ ..1S5 t'-S Tti arnnnnl ?.i!ectfl on jiilBrotnl dnrinsr -nil! term I t me. i ttiree Inutdred mnti rrmi x d -ilar- and I rrwuy-i x renin, wtdc'li rn'nnl I Imve turneil over to I lie Ciir Tre-nrer k hnwn by lhi reijUwtiieli I fi! widi tf.M reMrt. W. K-Hr. J P . I n rl!eciel. wlitte nctirf; Myor. .id pod ir.t't i he City Treanry S-IS m-.ik tnn th t'a! smnit' l col'ected -n the M.n orV dricVci nt. jrii I orer lo the City Treasury, 5114 '.'6. fWIner the lime I 1ht been rvitie -t M -rr, 'hftK ha iK-en no ca-e pin-j .-il. aut in no cie before in" ba the rtv l-ing lri demnnlel s j'try trial, Ii cli fact r-lmw it.it our City Orlinancen are acquiesced in a right and ju-t; which -li.-u ii eerlH'iily l mrce ot Conifralu'ati' tt to ile C'omiuoti t'onneil, tnl efjeci!ly ro when ihey iee the din-ntisfacli.'m nd biie it ion nriso if fri.Mii ill-Cit Ordinance in adjoinitur citien. I have also col heed on hcne- S7 and pai l tlie mine or:: to the Ciir Treasurer. JIpecifuliT tsobnittel, Amasa Johnsox; Mayor. April 24. 1970. I'lvm trTH, Ind , April 25. 1S75. Examined tlin widiin report and found correct in nil i details. Sigm rs d Mayer, ") Alp .I"ris.iS, - J , , on Pl-ATT McI.NAI.D. t inance. AIIU0S. BY N. O. B ond nnt darkly o'er a wrong Vt Itich will disappear ere lou;. Mr. C. Ta'' er and wife visited this place last Sunday. Just look in at Hickman's store, and see how nicely everything is kept. Dr. J. II. Wilson is again called to visit his sick mother at New Carlisle. A small lire in 3d ward, Saturday evening. Somebody's bain was destroyed. That centennial hat at Mrs. Leland's millinery slore, is qu te a curi oity. The personal effects of Dr. L. Barr, deceased, were sold at public sale last Saturday. We accept Williams. In the language of Gretleyocracy, " 'lis the best w e can do." The residence of Mrs. Ilindel is icady lor occupancy, and is an ornament to our pi ice. Tbj Cuii.-tian church baptized three more converts to its failh, S.inlay, in Wolf Creek. Mr. Barr, of Logansport, has been lisiling the family of his brother, B. F. U; rr, ami other fiiends. Thai new top huggy of Jim McV is just lotely. and we sig i foi the maidens i ho tail to try it. A genuine Buffalo Bill, recruiting lor tne Black Hills, habit d in fnd mining eosuiiue, passed through here Monday. Dr. Caillat. who i:' attending Mr. Voorhees, reports him doing well, and ids injuries not so serious as at lirsl supposed. Assessor Krause steps blithely out these beaulilul evenings, carefully .npiiring into the stale of every man's liuances. Proclamation has gone forth, citing attention to the fact that tiie corporation election is approaching. Let the most valiant be victors. The new method of weighing a lady with her marketing, adopted by a down town grocer, don't promise to become itopular. How much did she weigh? Leslie boasts of possessing the premium nag of the couiuy. We agree it ith him, and opine that in future he will talkdioise instead of making political speeches. G. W. Gordon blandly views the architectural efforts wilhiu a summer day's journey from ye American agen cy, with the calm assurance begolten of the one safe insurance policy. Because the proprietors of the Argos House found a few greenbacks, in remodeling his sidewalks, you ought to see the mania it created for repairing and overhauling old walks. Mr. Isaac Haines, just returned wbh his daughter front Ohio, where they have spent a few weeks visiting friends, reports a poor prospect for the wheat and fruit crops, and that wheat looks unusually had. Capt. M. L. Smith and lady returned Monday from a visit out of to vn. They looked as if they h id had a good lime, though they usually appear good natured from viewing the sunny side of life. Friday afternoon vtas renovating day at the school bouse. Mr. Gollcher exleiuls a general invitation to tinpublic to visit him at his school room, a id note the general improvements, and the wt i kings of his school. Sheriff. Fink, was in 1own Saturday. Just called ilium his way home from Indianapolis. He smiled gracefully, and extended h'S'dh'its as once upon a lime, tet this does mt augur the near approach of an election. The attention of the fii-nls ol Mrs. M. Y. S iver. nee Miss Hannah II tines, is called to her lieautifully descriptive letter in Tuk Df.mochat ot last week, A Ramble over the Mountains. It is ery interesting. iud.;-ed. And now spii itualistic mediation is invoked in aid of detecting billiard bah thieves. As mundane eilorts are unable to solve the enigma, we hiie the celestial scheme will succeed even to the disparagement ol home talent. The population of Ai-gos approximates 000, as given by ti e ce.isus returns of Dr. Wilson, clerk of the sell -ol board. In bustle and enterprise we aspire to being . hissed with the full fledged cities. There ate i::i families. school children. 10Q boys and S"24 girls. We bear of a raid by horse thieves Sunday night. 1 'Mr. Lewis Bo?g3 b;ut a couple taken, and Mr. 0B'ennis, s u h of here, lost two thes :uie night. Mr. O'Blennis is in pursuit with a tigto return. Janus M. Wickizer was the delegate from here to t" e Democratic state coiiventiuii. A wbe Ecltctiyu. It the
party is to have a career of usefulness and honor in tbe future, such men as Mr. Wickizer are justly enllCed to a
Toice In public n!T. irs bj their merits and activity. Had the legislative bodies of our laud been more largely comjtosed in the past of wise, honest men. such as he, this universal cry ol fraud and dishonesty might have been spared us. They had the p!eaantest party at Fred Hoover's, ilonday evening. E. McCoy's orchestra supplemented with organ accompaniment by Mrs. French, made the most delightful music, and it wa3 the easiest thing in the world to trip the light fantastic toe. That 5s the place In go if one wants a good time insured, besides being igreeably and intelligently entertained by Ar. Hoover and his estimable wife. It is a pleasure to look around the thrifty, well kept place. It is a rmtdel farm, the finest ai.d best apiiointed in this locality. Sa'urday proved the sensational day of the week. Mr. "William Vorhees, being thrown from a load of hay; j displaced the patella of his ruht knee.' Jim McCoy's nag vetoed the compliment extended above, and made total and complete wreck of his fine carriage. While removing the bridle, in order to have it repaired, the horse became frightened and started down Michigan street. Traversing several streets, and becoming detached from the buggy, the horse was finally caught, having received but little Lujuvy itself. BREMEN. BY "SA1XTINB." Farmers are busy ith their spring work. The general business is slowly improving. We notice the game of croquet is again la ing revived. Wheat in this locality seems to be badly winter killed. A large quantity of fruit trees was delivered here last week. Jake Stine's new barn presents quite an imposing appearance. The approaching corporation elections seems to excite but little interest. N. T. Row is putting a new front to his store, which is a decided iui provt-ment. Prof. Stauffer has gone to Clay ville to spend the summer witu his lalhei-in-law, Dr. P. Shaffer. J. L. Place is now engaged in taking the enumeration of the children ol school age in this township. George Heluiiuger is rec ivii.g large invoices of goods, which he is selling at astonishingly low prices. John Bauer says the Indianapolis fellows can go through a fellow's pockets in a inos. s - .eiililic manner. C. Seller's stock of baby cabs (or cabs for babies) are decidedly superior to anything of the kind ever brought to rhis market. John Miles, who resided some three miles south-west of here, died last S .it ui day of lung fev.-r. He leaves a wife and child. We notice that Prof. Schlarb is aga-n on duty, armed and equipped according to law, for the purpose ol reporting to the proper authority our immense wealth. J. P. Huff, oi r township trustee, made the following assignment of teachers for the summer schools of our township: Miss Sarah Biird, Tripp s: hool house; Miss Ella Essex, CI ine's; Mr. Ed Stauffer, Ridge; Miss Melissa Keyser, Ewalt's; Miss Krissa Keyser, Urougher's; Miss Clara Knoblock, Kuutz's; Miss Malissa Bales, Muncie. LA PAZ. BY XAS. B. Carpenters are busy. One more addition in Poland this week. The picture car is doing a lively business: One more dwelling was raised the past week. ' ; John Waller has moved his shoe shop across the street. We are informed from a reliable source that a telegraph office will be located at this place, this week. Morgan Johnson lias enlarged his store room, which adds very much to its appearance and convenience. C. W. Moon intends soon to add an addition to his store room, and will move his stock of oods from Lakevine to this place. A horse thief passsed through our place this (.Monday) morning, going north. The lei uty sheriff was, at the list account, on hit track. Mr. Editor, why d i you leave out some of our best items? (those we think best). It seems; so cull lobe coi i in led to such items, and sometimes we w ish a ehang- and have a good joke to tell; atthe same time we do 'not wish to harm any one or do any one injustice. RIVER BANK. r.v -ocv.t.-iox.iL.' Died on the 2i I inst, John II. Miles, ng-nl about 25 years. Funeral services by Rev. Win. M. Welch. Married on the 22d. Mr. Jefferson Nichols to Miss Maggie Hughs, all of C liter township. On the same day, Mr. Albert Love lo Miss Mary Nighthart, also of Center township. Married on the 16th, by Esq Hill, of Tippccatioetown, Mr. Adam Strawderman to Mrs. Lovina Herrington. We partook of ihe sumptuous dinner whie. was prepared and served up in good it j le, on the arrival of the nuptials. ' We entertain none but the best wishes for their future welfare and happiness. Very busy timej now with the farmers; plowing and sow ing seems to be the order of the day. O .ving to the unfavorjUe condition of the weather some weeks ag spring work luu teen retarded to some extent. Previous to this, our statements concerning the prospects of the growing wheat were tbdtering. But now, while we still report some fields in excellent condition, many others look very bad and will not yield half a crop. An entirely new Farm Wagon, spring seat, side board-", etc., complete-. Warranted perfect. Ma le by Jordan, Etna Green, Ind., worth Si ). is now offered f,.r cash at S7.". Call on A Haw ley, Sijju of tiie Gal Jen. B-oL
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BT THE M SOT." Several farmers have commenced plowing. Weather quite pleasant, with the exception of an accasional slight rain. The woik of clearing is g;ing on quite rapidly, at present, ia this Ticinity. The "Walnut Sabbath School is getting along finely. Tbe attendance is increasing. Mrs. Williams, livin? near Ilirtzell's mill, depaited this life last Saturday night. George II. Thompson, who has leen sojourning in Green township, has returned to Walnut. Rev. P. Hummer, of Walkerton. preached a farewell address to the people of Walnut last Sunday evening. We noticed Dr. Personett on the streets of Walnut to-uay. We presume be cannot be contented In bis new location. vSOME IRRESPONSIBLE PER SONS. IN ORDER TO SELL j WORTHLESS GOODS, ARE REPRESENTING THEMSELVES AS OUR AGENTS. BEWARE OF SUCH FRAUDS. "WE HAVE NO AGENTS OUTSIDE OF OUR OWN BUSINESS HOUSE. 3.-t3 BUCK & TOAN. Chaney, Mclvelvj & Co. have over 10,000 acres of good, tillable lands heavy timber or prairie for sale, at from 82 to S3 per acre, from one-half to five miles from a railroad. Call and see their plats, showing location, quality of laud, etc. Land, town lots, or stock, taken in exchange for their lands. Half-fare tick' ts will be furnished to those who wish to visit the land. 35tf Buck & Toan have all kinds of Plows for sale, as low as can be bought in this market. S5t3 If you want to Paint, call on Buck & Toan, who make a specialty of Strictly Pure White Lead, Oil and Varnishes. 35t3 Becker & Wolf is the place to buy your Hats, for they always have the latest style. 34-2. Buck ec Toan are selling all goods in their line at bottom prices, for cash. '3313 Ladie-, if you want a nice Shawl go to Becker & Wolfs 34 i Buck & Toan have full Croquet ets. at 1.50. Ladies, be sure and examine our slock of Dress Goods. 34 2 Bi okf.k & Wolf. Buck & Toav are sole agents for the Oliver Chilled Flow. Beware of frauds. None are the genuine Oliver Plow but I hose sold by us. 3313 Go to Becker & Wolf's for your Cuffs. Collars and Ties; they have a baud ome line. 34-2. Buck & Toan have the Genuine Mishawaka Double Shovel Plows for sale cheap for cash. 33t3 , "But above all is charitv." If you feel charitable, and owe A. Ilawley, please pay him. Everybody must ki.ow tha he needs money, and must it be only at the end of the law that people will come up and help a man in distress. 34tf Buck & Toan keep the most com plete stock of Builder's Hardware in Marshall county. Call and examine. 35t3 Becker & Wolf huve the finest line of Carpet ever brought to Plymou'h. 34-2. Seeil Corn. I have received a consignment of seed corn which 13 sure to grow. In quire at P. F. W. & C. freight house. Plymouth, Ind. anl20t3 M. AV. Srarras. - Gentlemen, if you need a Spring Overcoat, go to Becker & Wolf's. 34-2. uo to UecKer Woirs for your Muslins; they sell the best for very little money. 34-2. Fash ion able d ress-m ak in g, cutti n g, and fitting, made a specialty. Also all kinds of dress trimming made to order. Rooms over Leonard's bakery in lloliam s Mock, L,nporte street. Go to Becker & Wolfs for your clothing. ,1 34 2. At the New Store is the best and cheapest place in Plymouth to get Watches and Clocks rep lired. ii4t2 Ladies, you will lind a handsome line of Dress Goods, at the New York Store. . 34-2. Bkckeii & olf. All the Itest brands of Calico at th-New Store, for seven and a half cents. 34t2 It nays everybody to go to Becker it Wolfs, for they have the nicest and choicest goods in the city. 34-2. Dr. King's .Vew Discovery. This wonderful remedy contains some very rare ingredients, (heretofore unknown to the medical profession,) which have proved to be a certain specific for all dry and hacking coughs colds, tickli ng in the throat, hoarseness, severe and stubborn coughs, difficulty of breathing, wtstingof flesh, phthisic, asthma, and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery will positively cure where everything else fails. Go lo your druggists, G. Blairi & 'Co., l'lymi uth, liid get a bottle of this neverfailing renvily, and your speedy cure is certain. Trial bottles free. feblOtlO Fanners! Be sure and go to the Corner Hardware Store for your Plows, where you have a large assortment from wide a to select. 2Stf A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with consumption, coughs, severe colds settled on the breast, or any disease of the throat and lungs If so, go to your druggist, L. Tanner, rvjd get a ttollle of B'sc:hee's German Syrujt. This medicine Jias lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. Tlie jteople are going w ild over its success, and druggists all over tne country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a sample bottle for 10 cents. LarjM size Uttle "ih cents. Three doses will relieve any ease. Try it. SLf
S. Becker icfonr'3 his customers and friends, that his stock of spring and summer poods Is now complete, I can say that there never has been a betU r assortment brought to Plymouth
tlisn I have now, and all I ask is, come and judge for yourself. As regards prices, I will give you satisfaction. It is not necessary to name everything, as it would take up too much space. Jn Domestic Goods, I have all the brands a person mtgtit wish lor: Muslin as low as 5 i cents per yard; the very best Calico, for 8 cents. In Dress Goods, I have a splendid assortment. wiiich will be sold very low. Men's Wear I have a very fine stock of Fine and Homemade Cassimeres. Clothing, the ItesS assortment in the city nave suits for boys from 3 years old, to the largest man in the county. Boots and Shoes very cheap. Also, Notions, nats. Caps, Trunks, etc. Cme to see me before you buy. I am thankful to all my customers for past favors, and hope, by fair dealine, to merit the continuance of their custoin. apli3il S. Becker. Persons who have been having trouble with sore mouth, caused by wearing artilicial teeth on rubber, can avoid all such by calling on our new dentist, F. M- BurketL He has a new composition which is more natural in appearance than any we have ever seen, and free from all properties that would cause &ny such trouble as has been experienced by the use of rubber. Call and see bis specimens. Office in Sears' new building, opposite the postoffice. He is in Bourbon on Tuesdays aud Wednesdays. 6tf. 1.O10 eleven hundred f tor anvcasc ol Chills Fever and Anue. Third Day Airue. i)uiul Atue. Xeiiraliria. Siek llemla.be. or Ueuerul IteiMiur '!iat Ltelejf'a Ague Curfl woaT cure, lu liquid or pills. Meat Market Samuel Moore and Charles Shu -s have formed a partnership for the purpose of conducting a first-class meat market. They intenu to keep their establishment supplied with Hie very best variety of meats the market affords. They invite the public generally to give them a call, on Michigan street, two doors north of Palmer's restaurant. . tf Go to Hawley's for boots and shoes. They have the latest styles. the greatest variety, the best goods and the lowest prices. Sign of the golden boot. Don't fail to call and examine before buying. nov4tf A good p'ow is recp'isife oi every farm. ami to obtain suchil is necessary lo buy the Adams Chilled Plow, at the Corner Hardware Store, of Berkey for the following reasons: it is the best Plow in the -Market, cheatest in price, lightest in draft, and, in short the best Plow in use. 2Slf Patterns, latest styles to be had at Mis. A. MiQuivey's. tf For Fiitic lifk. and accidknt insuriice in A 1 companies, inquire of B. D.Crawford. novlStf How is it that some women are always goou humored and pleasaut at home? Because their husbands went to Berkey's and bought one of his Plows. 28tf Why Will You Suffer from Rheumatism, Sprains,Stiff Joints, Swellings, Burns, scalds or Weak Back the Centaur Liniment affords certain relief. Many articles soothe pain to a certain extent, but the Centaur Liniment cukrs. The White Liniment is for the human family, the Yellow Lin iment is for horses and animals. dec23tl3 For all kinds of notions and fancy goods, call at Mrs. Ann M. Quivey'a Laporle street. "V here will I get a good plow r is a question that suggests itself to every farmer. Wre will answer by saying, If you need a good, reliable Plow, go to Berkey's, and see his large assortment of Chilled and steel Plows, before buying elsew here. 28tf Fresh Candy rect ived twice a week at mar23if Citv Hook Stoke. Cross and Sickly Children can be made healthy and strong by regulating their stomachs and bowels with Castoria. It is more effective ;hau Castor Oil, and is as pleasant to take as honey. For W ind Colic. Sour Stomach, Worms and Costiveness, there is nothing in existence equal to Castoria. I have for sale the undivided half of section 4. in township:?, range 13. in Gallio county, Ohio. Heavv limbered Oak and Poplar. Ternn, one-hall down, and one-half in one year. Price e-.i.oaa oo. feblOtf G. R. ClIA.VEV. Bahle I Yes, Baby-Wagons! At C. Palmer's, on Lnporte street. can be found the best assortment o wagons for babies, and boys' wagons aud carts, ever brought to Plymouth, Inai30-3w J. V. M.VXKV. I). K. UAKUM MAXEY & HARRIS agf.xts fok tuk cklkbu.itf.d Ctampioii Reaper vA Mower The machiue tliat It pay lite uartuer to buy. Also iuc MAbSII nAUVEJ?TERtTHOMS TAYU'ii HAY IC.VKK. I't'Ll IVAToIt-j, 1'l.ttVt'S. OMtX lltll.L. IX'Mi's, "1IK KUMLKY Aj KOBIXXJX K.N'tilXK AXt s-EPAUA-TM. '1 11 K TIIKEB KIVEKS VIRUATOU TIIItEslltR. THE CEL EBRATED SUPERIOR UliAlX DRILL In ftct. the latest improved asTtciillural implement in Ihe w.tKet. Tliaukiiiir lite fanner- lor their past u le. we bie you will conliiMie 1 1 il.-al viiti n-In lh fuief- We are also Am-iionit r in the city and sur rounding count rv. Room s at uortU-eas. corner of Iron Bridire. HARRIS & MAXEY. l?yrnoutb, Ind. aprlJu, i pr e, t r,r" lOD!D OF ALILIOHIA t ur. Nnr-i-i. Fare Aen , Kh. utiiali m. .jnt, Frt-Ii fTt, bik.t-.iu.. Sore Throat, KrviiwrJa. fcnii or W.i.l. nf r-rr Iriud id mnn or animal, A Tahtalite ttors hari SwriHuR ai4 Hard l.(t$ttfj in ll XtiriMU : emild evt .aiitj- ; applied oii..' LennHT l-.uu-r or mimvu; inaiD'lr maaa aad li;m,j ! nis-a"- d- 1 ( II n.l cm bit hau l on a ru.if i.ail. ai.i,l--d the l.b.niit-iit, beaUa ( up without ripe-iencintf anr rrBe. t .ra-l? or fitmj! .'. Id In, i;li .ol ft. TlioMIHl.V A HRorlil- fss ITihawd VinaSia . Ilmjd.-lj fci. It .it lrti4iia. e-f. 4-'U ii fb A X ti. Hl Areola, tlTwuulii. ! t Jl il a l imu. aio-.-v;
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Tho B:st ani ttzst Duratls llachins in the llarkst. JAMES H. KIZER. Agent fur llymouth and Vkauitv. Booms in J. Jf. Shoemaker's Soot and Shot Slore, on Michigan Street. A Genera! Assortment of Needles and Attachments for all Machines. All Kinds of Machines Repaired o Short Aotlce. Call in and examine tbese Machine before buying uiy other. marSOU THE FARMERS AND LABOR ING MEN'S FRIENDS ! iirayfi, & MAYER Wbole.ale and Ketatl Dealer In &E0CEEIES Provisions, Wood, Willow. China. and Stone Ware, Are .ellln? nf all lime op choiip a any hoosp It. Xorllieru liettaiii lu mniirci tun il il ilii-B's i hu.iuei-r. or tvir I tic lliiltl FUll E is cash ail and make a Spcciallli; In HiJes, Fcrs, Pelts, Wool aiJSesfc CALL Orsf Us-i either if too trifh to pnrrnasr poodn m nnr line or nave anyitiiuK lu sell al our frlnre. No. 23, East Side Mich. St. m.Ynourii, ixia.. Mar7 1S?4ir Comity Official, Attorneys and Bust ness Men : Ask your Stationers for J. H. Willis'oa & Co.'s Patent fttsosioa File Env lopes, Or send 50 cents for Samples to J. II. WILL1STON & CO, jan20tf ISIarion, Oho RAILKOADS Pilthburcli. Fl. tVajnc V t illcago Kail way. Ou and after April IB. 18:6, Iraina will leaTe tatioca daily, (exceil Sunday.) aa 'ollowa: GOIXli WEST. No. 1. No. 5. ( No. 7. I No. 7. am- pac. ij t kx wast kx Plttebonth. Koeh- ater.. Alliance.... OrrviUe.... .Man-fit Id.. Crestliue... 1 4-lar 2.53 " S.10 it. '6 " 8 ? - 8 .60pm .0am jlO-10 8.49itni l.lnpio S " S.I5 - 12.20am! 5..M) 2 i0pm 3.1(1 S.fO 7.23 U.2 9.55 Crestline ... Forest. ..... Lima J-t. Wayne, f'lrniouth . Cb'icago.... .LT r !l.4t"ra 12.25am' R.utpro'lO.OOpi . 11.1-2 " l.?6 - i 7.S8 ' 11.3- " ... r.' HI pin 2.311 " 9 15 - 't2.40r: l-.'lam: 2.0 " 8 00 - 5 no id 1 8 29 - ...I z.tu ... 4.ti ...i 7.20 4.2.1 -.I5 " J.I GOINCi EVST. No. 4. No. 2. No. S. No. S. ji t ex. fast kx fac. kx, atari. Chlcaom Plymmith .... Ft. Wayne... Lima For--!. ....... Creatline .... 10.20pm' 9.20amj (t..Viui 5.25. szs ' It VSpia 2.5-1 4.15
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MANUFACTURES Tinware, Slieet-JjonWare And all Work Pcrtiiiiiing to i First-Class Tinsliop. KEEPS ON HAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF VARIOUS KINDS, IXLUDI1STG Tn E Celebrated Adams' CIiiIIMIW7 Of which the abovo cut is an exact illustration. "
Kerps a full and complete stock ol irood. and will at all titntsa fnrnMi as rood rood at as l-jw rate-, a.-, can Ik.- loiind in tlie marki l. 1 .li, iu a liln-ral Mtare of public iat igt, ami will gnarautce aatiMattiuu tu tiie prtc-c aud nuahiv ol eooua eold.
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