Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 December 1878 — Page 3
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HOLIDAYS
cirr axd count.
Are now Here, and Santa-Claus ! Has made a stop with us and OVERLOADED Us with the nicest lot of
We learn that U. S. Marshal Big
elow, of Indianapolis, arrested Ru-Neck-tie social at Good Templar's dowekv. saloonUt and tobaoonist of
a display. Barnhill A Taber's im-nt inaxket was grandly decorated und illuminated with wax candles- M
nan to-oignc ! this city, Monday, and placed him un- Houghton & Bro.'s grocery atore. Theodore Tilton lectures in La-1 der bonds for his appearance next , The streets were thronged all day Porte to night. , Monday, to answer the charge of de- Christmas, and everybody seemed
The last few days have been Held ' lauding the government on revenue happy.
stamps.
days for blacksmiths
-TUt- Indianapolis Journal and the Reitblic.yn one year for $2 75. The State Teachers' Association will beheld at LaFayette, commencing Jaa 1st. W e have two new subscribers from Nebraska this week, Abram Garn am! A. D. Jacoby. Traius were all late Monday, ow-
Crawford's Santa Claus made his appearance Tuesday morning, traversing the principal streets, followed by a score or two of boys as oblivious of the cold aa they would have been had he boon the real St. Nicholas leaded down with presents for each of them. F. M. Williams, of Tynr City, earn in this week and uaid for the
I He is a fool. We mean the man, who lets his baby cry all night io the i arms of iff? mother, and does not
Bvlichtful Perfume. Dr. Price has prepared a large variety of perfumes, from which the moat fastidious' can select an odor with agreeable satisfaction. Dr. Price's Pet Kosa. Alista Bouquot, and other perfumes, are great favorites, as their sweetness and freshness are so decided.
GRAND DISPLAY
sleep a wink, when Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup will quiet the baby by reliev
ing its pain; a bottle coating only SS j yum, y im.
cents
You can save 20 per cent.
Heyf.ntekji or eighteen of us ate Oysters at the Bakery on LaPorte street. The best we ever eat. Yum,
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HOLIDAY HOODS
mg to the severe snow storm which. Rffcblicam more than .vr in H
prevailed imoat everywhere Sunday, j vanoe, and for tb Cincinnati Times
In Town, and we bought them very cheap for cash, we can, therefore, sell them at very low figures. Call in and see. KLOEPFER & BOFINGER. LaPorte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. IiT"A large lot of Genuine Paisley StuwU just received. We bought them of a bankrupt stock at low prices. The Republican. Thchsoay, Dscmcmi 26th, 187S. Wat'. Urir Pill com In lij;nuioc.
O. Bum Sc Co. sell Young's Cough Syrup at only 25 cents. K'ontz' headquarters for Oysters, Bread, Pies, Cakes and everything in the pastry line, fresh and of the best quality. H EYV i EAT MARK E T .
BABNIULL T UFR. Have opened up a neat and commodious meat market in connection with their Grocery aud Peed Store, and are now prepared to furnish Fresh Mats Hi nice styl and at reasonable prices, U4 well a tll other kinds of provlsi jds, groceries and feed. No. 9 Laporte street, Plvmouth. 55i t3 liAKNHILL & TaBKR. Ladies, y m must see nice goods at Little M tck's to appreciate his efforts in bringing to Plymouth the tiuest line of Hobday O ijpds ever seen here. Coofecioueries turn canned goods, nis j all the sweet meats that can be desired, at Fred Koontz'.
Read 'be programme for the County Km. lay School Convention, to le fouudiu another column. Trade dollar; are- o1 ly worth ninety- five cents at the First National Bank, and the tendency is downwurd.
Abram Chrn, of Beatrice, Nebraska, eeud6 us two dollars, which will give him the Elpcblican for th year 1879. - If you are in arrears for your paper do not forget to call and see us soon ; we will make it to your advantage. The poor mau'a dollar is at last worth as much as the rich man's dollar. The gieenback is as good as
gold. Sunday was not the coldest day, but it xas the stormiest and most disagreeable day experienced since winter commenced. Under the present liquor law the saloon' are ordered to he closed on Cbtistma?. New Year, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. James Plan', for many years a resident of this city, is now making boots and shoes in LaPaz, so says our North township correspondent. Placts of Public resort were not so well patronized Sunday as usual. The severity of the storm after such pleasant veather kept almost everybody at home. O. A. Oreiner, who always pays in advance, M. T. Welch, A. Martin. H. . Hooter and J M O'Blents have our thanks for favors that will help to keep thiigs in shape. Our girts who have been teaching or attending school abroad are many of them returning home to spend the holidays, Among them we notice Miss Lettie Foe and Miss Mary Sullivan. Joseph 1. Yockey "Bert," as everybody knows instead of delivering mail ut tie Postofiice, is ruuning a farm near Tyuer, and reading thw Republican and Inter Ocean paid for in advance. S. A. HoffUn. City Marshal, came
in Monday rm.rnihg aud pi1 for hi
paper tiQlii F' U 1880, then left on the
and Chicago Inter. Ocean. Williams is a good fellow, either a a school teacher or farmer, and knows that it pays to keep posted. The best way to care for the poor is to give them work. Every honest poor man will prefer to wrfjrk if he can obtain it. There never was a time when men who have money could use it to so much advantage to themselves in Improving their property as now, wheu labor is so cheap. Logs are now piling up around Oglesbee's mill, and this ttfm will no doubt get out an Immense amount of
j lumber this winter. The snow will no doubt make the lumber business j of Marshall county better than it has 1 been for years, aud will give employment to many men who. but for the snow, would have been idle.
We shall make out the accounts of all those who are a year or more in arrears aud send them to subscribers this week. There are hundreds in
debted to us Jn sum which scum
significant to them, but In the aggre gate they amount to hundreds of dol
lara to us. Our friends can pay those ,
amouuts without uny incouvenieuce to themselves. It require, money.
Sunday School Convention. The Marshall County Sunday School Convention will meet at the M.E. church, in Aryos, on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1ST1.. The
I following if the programme of exercises: ! l'lk'sd iv i'vcninc Ixinnins: at 7 o'clock, 1 I opening HtUlre9, by Hev. F. M. Kule, of Itochtsier. Altcruate, Re. Win Kci.i1 more, of Liucolu. Wednesday i to H.:J0 I
o'clock a. m., devotional line lass, IJO :45, miscellaneous business; 0 :4Ö to 13:15, discussion ot the subject "The Sunday ! School, its object." by He vs. U S. Oakes, i i A Little and Philip Keneger; M:15t 10:4.), "The Qoveraawat Of the Sabbath School," by Hev. J .1. Fand, Amos i Harsh and N. O. Strface; 10:45 to 11 :l.r, "What is the lnt plan to retain our young folk in (he Sablmth School," by If. J. Maeoanher, David Miller and Stcpli- f en Coleman ; )l:tS IS 11:4'. Question Druwer. AFTKKNOON SKSSION. 1 :W to 2 o'clock. How to interest cliil i
ing Candies at Porte street
by buy-
the Bakery on La-19:2
Take Warning. Diivrlly around each branchial tube r! ere it enters (be lUttfs, are about gfcOOO tnlaut sir Cells in tbe entire lunirs shout WtO.lHjO.OOn A li-ht cold pxKlueinff brn cnhl infl:iniation. a ulliurinir of plik'em and a slihl ililAcmtV in brealhini: piicklv in vol vc the 20 000 air cells and tinally if not remedi' tl the whole six hundred mil linns la-come ciuanej with pus which tut'st be healed or lifo will soon terminate. The world' ureat lunii remedv, I r. Kimr's New Disco very far Coasavipi loa, readily ball and penn n ntl y cures the very worst iiM- n lOMf dllSHHS, Coughs, Cold, tickling in the Ihr at. Asthma, Hoarsen. ,s and ilitticultv of bn a'bimr in the shortest time x-,sible. Trial hnttlei tvn cents. FT sale bv L Tamer also Q Hlain & Co , Plymouth 6
The finest Oysters in Plymouth are sold at the ßakery on LaPorte street. Go and try a dish and you will be re n vi nrt-i I nlan tnlrn a oun
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uren, iv tu. IJower ewell tt raves and ' 1
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Rev. J, B. Henry; 2 to 2.:0. M.hUI Siio
eriiilendeiit," by Hev. Klliott, of Bourbon, Rev. I). A. t haplin hp.) W. M. Kendall; 2::i0lo3thc concntion Will Im organized as a Sunday School, C. V. Strickland.
' su)erinteitdent, Hev. Henry Ventil, teach er. Subjec t as per international Itasofl for Feb. 1st; :l to .I M, criticisms aud sug
geHiioiis. L Dliuif lieil tximness. IVtMM.. . o'clock, CUMiea's Mas Meeting;
i : i 10 1 A t, anonMs n v tl t 1 Haver, on
Current Literature." concluding with rive
minute iievchc by visitors on appropri ate topics.
They beat all others.
The great run for bargains continues at little Mack's.
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still
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anu a large amount or it to run the Tht. w, ,,e un(lcr lht mmm
omM ana keep it in J , Rev. c. V. Strieklan
shape. We hope .11 will respoud aDd I Beam
id and Miss Matth
pay something. All to whom these accounts are sent will, if we do not hear from them in thirty days, find them in the bauds of the Justice of the Peace or some other officer of their township.John Henry, the thief who went through John S. Bender's house a few nights since, made an almost successful attempt to burn the j til last Thursday night. A hole had at ome-
L W. McOi.vkk, clinn. com.
j The great Holiday display at Little Mack's is magnificent no euch a I display of fine (looda ever before seen in Plymouth. The whole estab liahment is in Holiday Drees. U-eful and ornamental articles are on display. rd prices are attached to every i article. The ladies are especially invited to call. Sf.f them rush to the Bakery on ! LaPorte street for Candies, Nuts. Oranges and Lemons, all fresh and ' cheap. 19t2
At the Great losing-Out Sale of
LITTLE MACE'S The POOR MAN'S FRIEND.
Lif is full of sorrows aud disappointments, but the most sanguiue
ea of all tbose-wbo ry Dr. Bull's
ho
I am looking mound for some one to 10 with me to help me eat a meal
Cootfh Hvrun r lwv- rii2Mi u ' ,,,tJ "a" "n rt.rie sireei. woe
never disappoiuts. Price cents. mm ,,tt,''f f'Ht a11 ,n.T !v,i him 19t2
LAD l KS LOOK HERE
time been burned through one of the planks of the floor of the cell in which he wasconQued; taking huks fotn his bd he set them on fire vad piled tbem in th hole uutil he tot tne tI.,or to burning. About midnight the smell of nmokf uwt.k th SheiitT,
in, pp'oiu iL came irom toe
stove in his owu room, got up, fixed the Are, turned the d.unper in thp stove pipe and went back to bed. About four oVIH-k the sin jk Lecaine
L. A. Yocwo's Cough Syrup for Croup, 25 cents, at L. Tanner's and O. Blaiu Co's. Boon &. Shoes at any price at Little Mack's. L. 1 as suv. sells . A. Young's Cough Syrup at 25 cents. Johjisto.Vs Sarsaparilla for the blood, at a. Blain & Co's. and L. T-u ner'. Little Mack is selling Dress Goods and Domestics at U..lf Price. WANTED At Once. ill pay a salary to a good, live, energetic business man, with or without experience, who can f uruish horse and wagon to manage a busiuess in this county for the American Sewing Machine Co. Must furnish good reference. Application to American Sewino Machike Co., SOU 139 Superior St., Toledo, Ohio
tr.dd for a thiee-weeks visit among ; 30 intense a to a traits both the Sherrtlemia at his oii home iu Aurora, N. iff hu 1 his wir. Both got up, ud V., aud vicinity. Mrs. Astley, on opuiuir the door into Washington K lly is now in tkm the hall, fouud it filled with smoke, mercantile bu&iur. He ha charge Arouing the other nwnbtfl of ttie of tie store in L.?az recently event ' family. Sheriff Astley rushei down pied by E. F. Suver & Co., who va- j slair, HiKlitig sinok eveiywhere but cated, leaving Slienff Astley in pos- unable to see any tire; coming to the essioo of the stock. Sell la WUell ümry wu- onflned. be
MRS. It IK Ok A CUm S"ll nice trimmed hats for $1.50. and
the finest for $ 1 .50. Nubias 40 cents, , Fanscio ttors '.U) cents, Children's Stockii.gs 10 and 15 cents, Silk H in i ket chiefs 25 cents. Hemmed stitcheti ' Linen Handken hiefd2d cei ts, Ladles' , and Children's Underwear cheuper
than the cheapest.
j in our liue at bottom prices. Finest establishment in Plymouth. Don't ' folget it. Mas. BABCOCK & CLÜTE. The boys at the Bakery on La I Patte street, don't complain of bard 1 times, because they do a fair business ar:d are wl I patronised. Oh, my, 1 whfit a me they give for 25 ct 19'2
Produce Market Review Corrected wrrkly hy BARNHILL & TABER
NOVELTIES
I3NT
Toilet Sets, Slipper Patterns, Lace Bibbs, Dimity Collars,
Ladies Handkerchiefs
Heal
Lace
No. 0 LaPorte Street.
Wheal per bn j Corn put lu .. i . ....
Everything el- ' ,. . liir f.w
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80 IS to i la a 00 Hp
1.1
) W.
by JToods
ilreüsed ier c t.
I.rd per B Butter iHr lb Kegs per diz
Bcaqs. per bu fl.ooot ni. ms, per bn 4lK(J.V Pot&t.MH, Kr hti .t'cio .Vintes, aiwrn tHeaved pr bu. Sfttt I im, per bn 20 t'uit)irc', Hr d-z PjPJ kt iK. bt 0 : Tntkif.. live jmt n 4
Qübbt: "Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros. 'Seal oj Nurlh Carolina,' at the eame price?" 12 128Dr. (J. W. Pojaeer, Of Fort Wayne, will be at the Boss House, Plymouth, the 2 2d of each month. Consultation free. 19 t
Stc? that Cough with E. A. Young's Cough Syrup -25enta. No reasonable price for Clothing refused at Little Mack's. Tnv Johnsons Sarsaparilla and Yeliow Dock, only $1.00 per quart bottle. The Trüthrei IV-1. It requires no iearned experts to establish the fact that Dr. Price's Cream Bakiug Powder is the purest and the Ktrongest. If it will make sweeter, lighter aud mora digestible bread, biscuits, cakec, etc., than can Ixj made with other kinds, it is an in coutetiole proof of its puiity and greater excellence. iiiveTtaeni a Fair Trial. Give Df. Pi ice's Special Flavoring Extracts a fair tri.il. aud if ÜMJ piease you, recommend them. W have no fears of your not being satis fled, provided you get Dr. PrurV, at heir popularity and extensive sale U from their peifect purity and excel lent qualiiy. Tax Constitutional Catarrh Berne dy docs sometbiutf mote than merely rapress or suspend the symptoms ol the disease teaching its const it u tiunal causes arid renovating the vi tai energy, which is the 0 tural au tagouit or sicknefs and physical de -ay. Because when the animal pow crs and the capacity for metital exertion are deadened for the time being either by convivial indulgence or any other debilitatiug agency, it speediiy restores the equilibrium of the system, and the ability to think od labor. See advertisement.
Six below zero Is where the mercury was Monday m rniug. eight degrees colder tbau uny previous morning, but Tuevlay morning it
went down eight degrees lower 1 fourteeu below zero. Benew your subscription to the Bevculican while you can g-t the ' Chicago Weekly Nets six mouths us a premium. All old subscribers aud all new subscribers cau have thin 1 chance for thirty days yet. Nowhere is the sleighing better j than la Plymouth and ticinity. Farmers aud lumbermen are taking advantage of it, and grain U comiog into towu rapid.-, while log are piliog up around tj the saw mills in tho couuty. -H B. Whitlock. who does a big trade i a the hardware busiuess ui Walkerton, aud deseives It tOo, was in Plymouth last week und did not folget to call at the Repciilican ofBce. Wish a hundred such fellows would
call every week.
Judge Corse, one of the old wheel-horses of Bepublicanism, called on us Saturday for the first time. He came to renew bis subscription, which he always pays iu advunc We found him a Very pleasant uiati, und hope to meet him often in our office hereafter. Bev. W. G. Cook, who was born in Marshall county, has lived here al most thirty-seven years, and expects to live bete all his life, made us a pleasant call, Friday, and renewed for another year. We are alwas glad to make the acquaintance of such men.
W. C. Peacock, of LaPaz, culled at our ofllce last Thursday, on his way to Ruudolph county to atteud the fuuerai of his brother, who iii-l Wednesday night. )n Sunday morn ing Mr. Peacock's bouse at LaPaz was butued. The particulars are given by our North towuohip conespoudeut. Charles Dillon, wuose barn was burued oue werk ago last Sunday oiht, au account of which was given iu last week's Republican, died last Thursday night. Uc Uad beeu sick for some lime, aud the lenilde loss, which swept avy aluioat tUe eutuings of a life lime, uo doubt hasleued, if it did not cause his death. Perhaps nothing so f phall 111 aunouuees the dclme from luflatlon prices as the fact, that a lirot-clans daily newspaper now costs only l 00 a year. Wo reft-r to the Cnit-ugo D'itlu A'eics, beyond qm-stiuu the best
ev-niug newspaper published in the j
West. 1.00 pays for four mouth's .-ubscrlption. Everybody can now afford to take a daily newspaper.
asked him if there was Are in hi-
j room, and the fellow, now almost sufJ focated with stu ke, acknowledged that there was. P: ocm ing help, the prtoOMf wns removed to another cell, wheu It wa- found that a hole bad been burneV. down through the floor, aud ttiat Ibeie was evidently considerable lire below. The meu attempted t put it ott by pouring water in the bole, but lading this impossible, the ttie engine was brought, aud alI though thj cell was flooded with waj ter, they were unable to put out the j fire until one sdc of the cell and a I portion of the floor, which is made of j ists piked log-iber au as to make it two or three Tee: u thickness, was j out awHy. The d.u g, to the J til icoiuider ible, if sum an old. rickety J structure cau be Um ijed. Henry has beeu taken to Wfotta for safe keeidug. wheio alnost all Marshall , couuty's prisoners at- conliued. The Comnasl iu 9C$ will irobubly think after a while that it vould not cost j more to build a j til th.n to keep our I U n -is in the j q of another
county. C'hriNlniUH Iu Pit nutti. Chiistmas Evw came cold and stormy but the little foils, and full grown young meu ami wnen. and older folks with young heats, braved the cold west wind and attended the xereUes at th various chirches to o'.e what Santa Claus wood briug and by their presence help h usber in a merry Christmas. THE i'Ki.siiY I KKIans bad procured the opera 1, m,., and
tuey gave a -upper to near' two
huudred Suuday Sdiool scholar., and bud plenty lert for all othernhat wished to eat. Then ctue the ab- . ana iniur-pf r.ed with music, "be exei cist s, with a few exceptions, ire
.'.j.i .hi 1 rnect creuit on all w4o couuibuted to their success. Ouerf j the tableaux "Simply to t!ie crossl i ling" was exceedingly ImpCeSStVi : The attendencc Was lulge, and every boly weut away pleased. TUH EPISCOPAL lUl RCH was dei uialed, and they bad a nice tit e considering the stormy weather. Eveiy Illing passed off pleasantly. THE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL was decorated ami ever thing passed off pleasantly, all having a good time. THK METHODIST CHCKCH Cht ist mas services were pr tty fairly attended, and about 9 o'clock they gave a graud surprise to theaudienoe by inviting them to adjourn to the basetuenfooin, where they bad secretly erected ami arranged a Christmas tree, which was well supplied with presents. Numbers of the business men made
ANDREW POE-
CHAS.D CHAPMAN
THE PEOPLE'S
Storp
B a 1 1
Spanish Lace Ties, Crape Lace Ties, Turkish Tidies, Nubias, Clouds & Facinator's Silk Handkerchiefs. A fine assortment of Fanny Boxes, containing Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, Napkins, etc. Also, a large assortment of
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POE & CHAPMAN, Prop's.
room no s HOHAPi s BLooK, laporte st., PLTnoiiTH, iMi i in one, two or three button. Our 50c two button kids
wn icHsaif on hand flnwiTtlflfa Vry and Pa1iaWa Rv wl to any sold elsewhere for $1.00.
vwMtsvvV) m m VMM MaiVb afvasMI kW MWVWasi We Sell only P CASH I We seek only a living Profit, and Quality taken in ?onsideration, propose Selling t Hie Lowest Priees. We sufhdt the continued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desiring anything in the line of DRUGS and MEDICINES. PEOPLE'S PHARMACY,
DEVOTED TO TUE
Treatment of all Chronic Complaints, OP EVERY FORM. This department of our bu9inesn is under the control of the Senior Partner, who will at all times be faund at his post. A continuance of the xtnnaive practice we have enjoywdlU respectfully solicited. PBHBBB! - I 'mm CIT? DRUG STORE!
DRESS GOODS!
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CASHMERES
WORSTEDS
ALPACAS
One Door South 1st National Bank,Michigan St.
M Mneh is Full. Fresh ami Reliable. I sell Tor cah at the lowest market prior und tfMrraaUN ihe quslity. PI13 aiciana pmcripUuti nd reodptl cunioumJcJ day .mil ii.tit. 1 bavv aliu SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY.
And all graeds of Dress Goods at less than cost. A largestock of Muslins, Flannels, Jeans, &c., very low to close out.
Hank Book, Toys, fsaej and Tails! irtielef Tnhaccai. Pilars, ec . he olinbc to exninnie before iurcbusinii else where und mvc BWWtej b
whiek I i.ivid it.
L. TANNER. PLYMOUTH, IND.
BAKING FWÄJB
CLOTHING. No reasonable price refused, as we will positively close out.
Mi lim TsTXTA
Iminent Chemiar and Physicians oerMfy that these goods aro tret from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results tha any others, and that they uae them in their own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES nre the Gems of all Odors. TOOTH E NE. An agreeable, healthf 11 1 Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUCAR. A Hibstitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From the pare root.
STEE.E 6l PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The r.rmt Itry Uop in the WerM. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs.. Chicago, St Louis A Cincinnati.
DIME'S
The great slaughter of Boots and Shoes still continues, every one can be suited and satisfied at The Great Closing: Out Sale ! LITTLE MACK, The Poor Man's Friend, Plymouth. M
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