Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 January 1879 — Page 3
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Now is the time to buy Dry Goods for about Jan. 1st we will invoice our stock, and in order to save labor, we will close out a good share of our Mammoth stock of dry goods and notions, and will, therefore, offer bigger bargains than ever before. We have ubout 3000 yards of Medium and Light Prints, that we will sell (to close out) AT 3k CTS. a i per yard. All other goods as cheap in proportion. Call in aod take this Dance in, as you will never have an opportunity to buy as cheap Uoarafter. KLOEPFER & BOFINGER.
The trains of the I, P. & C. railway have been almost on time since the snow storm commenced. It is
one of the best conducted roads in the State.
Renew your subscription to the
Republican while you can get the Chicago Weekly News six months as a premium. All old subscribers and all new subscribers can have this chance for thirty days yet. Don't send your money away from home for a newspaper before having subscribed for your county paper. It will do more to advance your interests and Improve your county than twenty city papers. The temperance Watch meeting at the M. E. Church, was well attended, a large number staying uutil the new year was fully ushered in. Dr. Gould, B. E. Ryder, Mrs. A. O. Borton, and N. Graves addressed the meeting. Some of our correspondents are in the habit of sending their communications unsealed, with a one cent, stump attached. Such letters cost us six cents when we take them ffrom the ofiice. Manuscript cannot be sent through mails at less than letter postage rates, whether sealed or unsealed.
Pajree Personals., Many of our old subscribers, and not a few new ones, have come in und
roads in pairj for one 0f the best county papers ! in Indiana sinew our last issue. First
among them was J. L. Atkinsou, one of the oldest and most successful teachers of the county; then came lohn S. Wirier, of Bremen, who, like Atkinson, takes both the Republican and lntcr-Ocenn. BL N. Hamilton pays att as willingly as he would go to hi dinner when hungry, and Henry Marsh, who never lets his paper run behind, is followed by Alfred Allen, and we are four dollars lieber for the visit of these two welcome pa.rons. Now Dr. Gould, whom everybody knows as a man that understands his b isinos?, and knows something about as many things as anvbody else, comes in and pays the mount necessary to send the Rkithlican and Indianapolis Journal a year to his father, who resides at Argos, and shows that he knows where to get good reading matter by the pa-
per he takes. H. C. Bailey is next on
li-Hil. and will get the same two papers a year. Charles Morgan, from near Argos, set.dä the necessary two dollars, as does Thomas Lambert,
j from the same place. Hess, the pop-
Hon. C.H. Reeve. the distinguished Senator from this district, fell Tues-day,-but not like Congressman Acklen, of Louisiana, he fell on the ice, while trying his skill on a pair of scates between the banks of Yellow
LaPorte Street, PLYMOUTH, IXD.
The Republican. Thursday, Janlaky 2d, 1S79. - - - Wol'i Uer Pili care Si' k Headache. CI TV AND COUNTt.
river. It furnished much amusement for the boys, whatever the Senator may have thought of the matter. I. M. Smith of Tyner City, sends us a communication the substance of which is that correspondents should confine themselves to news and not write anything not fit to read. As that is our own opinion and we suppose the opinion of most of our readers we do not deem it necessary to publish a long letter on the subject. You who are in arears one or two years should not forget what we said last week, that you can save money by paying before the 25th of January. Call und see us or send the whole or part by registered letter, or post-office order, or by a neighbor, You will find it to your interest to let us hear from you. We hope to retain everyone of you on our books, but you will understand that we cannot do this unless we get something in return. The New Year was ushered in by a grand salute from the Marshall
, promptly as we wish those indebted j to her would try to do. W. C. Baxter,
The Social Event of the Season. Tuesday evening was the twentyfirst anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald. The concourse of persons that assembled at their residence on that occasion was perhaps the largest that ever assembled in Plymouth on a similar occasion. The cards of invitation distinctly stated that no presents would be expected, and when Senator Reeve in an appropriate speech presented Mr. McDonald with a splendid gold watch, the gift of the citizens of Plymouth, a testimonial of their esteem, Dan's eyes were filled with tears, which showed better than words could express his appreciation of the gift. The watch is inscribed "To Daniel McDonald, from his friens, Plymouth Indiana, Dec. 31st, 1878. "We appreciate you." Mr. Reeve in his speech gave a running biogripy of Mr. McD. from his boyhood to the present, referring to his various positions of honor and trust, both public and private. The ladies of Plymouth presented Mrs. McDonald with a fine silver service, coffee urn, tea urn, hot
water urn, slop bowl, sugar bowl, pitcher, spoon holder &c-- very elegant. Mrs. John Blaln made the presentation speech in a few well chosen words. Mrs. McDonald re turned her thanks unable to say more. To say that the over three hundred guests were well entertained and enjoyed themselves, would be superfluous,
At midnight the "Guards" formed
ARGOS.
BT E.N ETC XX.
In
in front of tne residence and fired
almost a year, shows that he is honest by coming in and paying a part of what he owes. Wjll not a number of others do the same thing. Everybody knows Col. Thomas Sumner, and everybody knows that such a man will always take and puy for his county papers once a yeai, and as this happens to be the time of year that the Colonel commenced taking the paper, his name appears on our list this week. Hon. George A, Netherton next becomes a new subscriber. Henry Deline, of West, like a number of others this week, comes in ahead of time and sets the figures iuto lhf0.
ana L. . Bruckart, or tho same township, contributes bis father's share to aeud the paper to him at Burnett Station, Johnson county, Mo. B. V. Miller, wishing to give his brother a New Tear's gift, cau think i I of nothing better than the Reitdlin and Inter OcMtft, and through the '
salute, and as the New Year was ushered in the assembly dispersed, all wishing that when twenty-one years roll round. Daniel, and Lydia Charlotte Armstrong McDonrald may be living and as happy and prosperous as on this anniversary night.
A crying baby is a bore to the whole neighborhood and the parents should be forced to keep Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup handy. Price 25 cents. Fur Sale or Exchange 80 acres of pood land in Kansas at a bargain. Enquire of H. Corbin & Co.'s Real Estate Agency. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle, as I am much In need of money. Mrs. E. W. Dunlap.
School will commence again next Monday. Stick to the good resolutions you made yesterday. There was a ball at the Poor Farm Saturday night.
Our Bremen correspondence did not come In time for publication. Bourbon had a Chr.stmas tree well filled with presents at the U. B. church. Chas. H. Buttenbender, of Ft. Wayne, is visiting friends in this city for a few days. -We shall publish an original poem next week, written for The Re-
publican, by J. A. Dunlap. The Temple of Honor gave a dance In their hall, Tuesday evening, which was pretty fairly attended.
County Guards. The fire companies
were out in force and attempted to flood the ice on the river so as to make nice skating for the boys New Year's, but while the flooding was a success it did not do much goodold Yellow river managing to find openings enough in the ice to take care of about all the water they could throw on it. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitlock, of
. Walkerton, celebrated their tin wed-
ding last Friday evening. A host of their friends were present, and the tin presents were many of them Intended to create a laugh and add to tho enjoyment of the guests. But there were many other presents that were valuable and useful. Everybody
K m , will nave reading matter of the best kind. A. R. Phillips, who gets his mail at Plymouth, and is one of the oldest, staunchest Republicans of the county, comes in, throws down the amount necessary to pay till lb0, ard says, "You furnish a good paper, ud I want the ona you send me to be mine, not yours, T. G. Taber, of Argos, wants a daily paper and he cuu't do without the Reci ulican. so be subscribed for It and the Daily WtWt. Josiah Annis comes uaiu with his contribution, while C. C. Watson, of In wood, shows what kiud of a man he is by paying more than year in advance; and we should be inclined to pray that more than a
seemed pleased, and a jolly good
time was indulged in until late in the evening.
The hands In the Democrat office presented Hon. Dan. McDonald a very nice gold-headed cane Tuesday.
The Bourbon Mirror says Gypsies were encamped near that place last
week. Pretty cold weather for camping out. Poe and Chapman have the nob-
in the office longer than any other hand -about eleven years. Mr. McDonald was completely surprised, and
blest sign in Plymouth. " Peoples'
from the boys. He retires from the editorial chair, perhaps forever, but he has the satisfaction of knowing that while there his labors have been appreciated. The LaPorte Herald says Rev. Mr. Stringer and daughter were returning to their home in this city on Saturday night, from a protracted meeting at Salem Church, and when about a mile east of Mr. Ludlow's drove their buggy off a bridge in the road, the end of which had been covered by the deep snow, so as not to be visible, and broke the buggy, compelling both of them to ride the horse to town; a not very comfortable performance during the heavy snow storm then prevailing, and without any saddle; riding double not being very pleasant under the most favor-
Drug Store." It can't be beat anywhere. Mrs. John G. Osborne, of Chicago, formerly of this city, has been visiting friends in Plymouth and vicinity the past week. The friends of Rev. J. B. Henry will be glad to learn that be is convalescing rapidly, and will be able to be at work in a few days. Plymouth began the New Year very quietly. The town was full of sleighs and sleds, but everybody seemed to be attending to business. J. F. Wilcox, of Goodwin. Ind., delivered the lecture at the temper ance meeting Sunday. He presented an array of facts and figures perfectly appalling. The proceedings of the Teachers' Institute prevent us from giving
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ORA PRO NOBIS. Wm. Zechiel, Sr., has bought the Hill farm. John Swisetall is suffering from a severe attack of lung fever. The question as to who receives the best treatment by the white people, the negro or the Indian, will receive its quietus at Marmont next Friday night, The teachers of this township who attended the county institute at Plymouth, last week, express themselves as well pieased with the exercises. Ozias Duddleson, while hauling hay last Wednesday, let his horses stand in the road unhitched, while he stepped over to Mr. Bryant's barn to look at some pigs, and while thus engaged the horses took Iriu'lit and Stnttl out I'-u home, len vim; lUc . buy al Ihe loot of Uunkcr hill. Uui sliehi , damage was dose. 1 Tkc Marmoul literary lorie'ty huh fair to Itc a success. The second nicetiu ;a Iu Id Satuid iv CVMifltf, indw iihslahditiji the teuular meeting', ur. held on Friday ; night, and iL: piei resd. the ' .M inm-nt Ihuiner." whs in every particular uoitliy j ol c uuuKudatioa. It was rich, rare and racy. Regardless of the fact that Old K olli j wus clad in her white robe, with the llierI ammeter away down in the "teens," and winter wilh ull her rigorous concomitants
was iiH)ii us, nid iinut ildis (nine riu4liy ob time, niakini; Ida annu.tl round, heavily luden with all ih.it tends to tiring joy to the hearts of the juveniles aud ineriincro. lo the household.
much editorial this week, but every-
body should be interested in the cause of education. Persons cannot be too careful in regard to fire this weather. From
A number of our exchanges have a good word for us. The Northern Jndianian says. "Thk rLVSiot TH Re roBUOAl as pretty as a picture."
all sections of the country erery day
come reports of dwellings and other buildings destroyed by fire. A man supposed to be a tramp in attempting to climb on the noon express going south yesterday, slipped and fell, the car wheels passing over one of his leg completely severed it. The old year with its hopes and fears, joys and sorrows is gone for-
borhood be inude the same kind of
men, if we thought it would do any good. A O. Huberts and Joseph VnuVactor both pay for their county pa per ami the I uter-( ean. A. Drake, of Argos, pays two yeara' subscription, while Leonard Xiusey, of Vest, and F. Ii. Personett, of Maxenkuckee, I help to swell the fund, without which wo cculd not keep tho RWrTWitftatl "agoing." P. O. Jones, one of Plymouth's cest attorneys contributed his au.we to help us along, ami George italsey of Bremen, one of the best UepubU-
cang in the State, brought us a cord and eighth of good wood which he thought ought to pay a year' subscription, and we thought so too, and gave him him credit for more than he asked. New Yeat's morning Frauk Freese, Just as good a fellow as can be found anywhere, deposited two dollars, and C bailey Holtzen lorfT, who is a good tonsorlal artist, a good Democrat and one of our best subscribers followed suit. Charley has been reading the Uepculican fourteen years, and we have not much hopes of converting him, but will furnish him with good reading matter all the same. Thomas K Boul-
ton, of Bourbon, also beging tbe year Miss Lydia Ciuui 80 Julius got a Cruu
by sending us a $1, and promises j for s Christmas present
WEST TOWNSHIP.
o. m. on tz.
school
Tire German Baptist Sabbath
el 'ed last Sunday. 1 J. Biekle and wife spent the holidays rWUag in Kikhart county. "tJr.Uz" was lucky, having hail the pleasure of being at two mists during the holiday. We jmdeifctMd thai J, J. Hamilton was arrested in Ft, Wayne, w here he is at- ! tending ieeturea, for jody snatching. We hoprfhc w ill prove himself clear, he Is one J of the brightest young men we have in : our township.
Married, Christmas, Mr. J. Clemens
to
more soon. All right, Thomas, you shall have the RKPUBUtaV.
"'Chipper' and 'sassy, '- it is a good paper"; Valparaiso Messenger says, "The Republican is one of our most readable exchanges." Many others have spoken of us in complimentary terms. Thanks, brethren. We believe that the papers of Northern Indiana cannot be excelled by any other county papers in the United States, and if we can make the REPUBLICAN
ever. Let each of us begin the new
shall feel that we have done well.
with a determination to profit by the
errors of the past, to do well our part, leaving the result in the hands of the Giver of all good. Samuel Moore, Justice of the Peace, can be found In the office occupied by J. S. Reeve fully prepared to attend to all official business entrusted to his care. He has a neat
As the eastern mail train was passing Grovertown Saturday morning, three young men residing in that vicinity, thought to have some fun by trying the speed of their horses attached to a sleigh, with that of the train. Running down ahead of the
train until they came to the crossing
office, and everybody that knows the
old 'Squire, knows that he will ad-
minister justice without fear or favor. Quite a number of our prominent citizens visited the Poor Farm, last Saturday evening, and report a jolly good time. A number of others stopped at Tyner City, to attend the temperance meeting, and they also returned well pleased. The sleighing affords a chance to go almost anywhere, and have pleasant time-- going at least.
train from view they attempted to drive across the track, when two of the young men, named Silts, seeing that the train would strike the sleigh, jumped out and saved their lives; but John Clarke, the driver was killed instantly, the train striking horses and sleigh throwing Mr. Clarke in the air, his head striking the boiler of the engine and breaking his neck. Both horses were instantly killed.
The Hhrew Ladles Benevolent Society hav some money to distilbute amoug the needy of this city. Any persons wanting aid are respectfully requested to call next Wednesday the 8th lost., between 2 ind 4 o'clock P. M. at the residence of Mr. Levy Lauer on Center Teet, or before that time to either of the undersighed. Mks. Levi Later. Pres. Mits Simon Becker, Sec. Mies. Maykk Wor.K. Treas. Ion Mueller's is still tho "tonietl" barber establishment in Plymouth. Dou't you forget it, but BOOM right along and get a nice clean shave or ha r cut in ytyle. Little Mack, the "poor man's friend' will giro better bargains than ever. Don't buy anything until you see what he will do.
Confectioneries and canued goods, also all the sweet-meats that can be desired, at Fred Koonti'. M l KKIKD.
D cenitcr JMh, ISTs. by Ksqurt- Hnlley, of Argon, Mr. .lame W. Khun y lo Miss Lai inda Lowrry, n I of Argur, Ind. Al l'lyi:. wiitji. on IH-IbIt 2M, by amuel M...,r.-, J. P., Mr. Warren Sehrweder to MiasKrlHa Shepherd. DIED.
At Iii" County Poor Ilouiw, near Tyner City, ! Der. Jltb, of Typhoid iwramoala, U illf.nu Coaln, ! .I M9 ears MS Cim'h hut bacu a ri 1 t nt of I t lia 'Holy lur , , v . (
The titrman Baptist will Ix'iii meeting t at their church this week, they expect El der Calvert of Warsaw to be j repeal. I). Myers, of Colorado, is visiting at Kl
der Kuisle 'a. E llimet is running Im wagon sdnp nt Sligo, lomierly occupied by S. Sinnllwood, an 1 is putting up MM of the best riga iounii in the county. i Rer, Bell closed inn meeting hist Sunday evening ul the A nmh church. Bill Haifa, OTN in Starke county, ha a child two months old i freeze to death ue night last week. They put it in the cmtlle ta the evening btM the bod, and when they looked at it they found it Iroen and dead. The band of Gypsies that cntnrcd in bnnnd'a woods for bomu tiutu, ncurly iRMH lust week They spent tlicir time trtdiB hnises and telling fortunes for some of our moon struck Johnnies, und love -ick lassies. Died, Dec. 'i'.tth, of consumption, Mrs. Butts, wife of Auren Hütts. She wan in her 49th year, a niembeP of the German Baptist church, und loved and respected by all. The funeral services were conducted ly Elder Knisley at their church. Have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup an I pronounce it the best mediciue in use. We cheerfully recommend It to all sufferera. Jeffress,; Roberts & Co., South Boston, Va., November 17, 1875.
Weather cold and sleighing good. Garrett Wilson of Plymouth was
Arges last week, taking in Christmas. A grand Christinas gift in the 3rd ward at Jaser Morris' a hoy. The Potter House Is to 1c occupied by a nev proprietor, Mr. I'pton. Mrs. Millie J. Gordon is spending Christ MM at her father's, iu Lake county. The ninn that pays his snhacription ir. advance lor Thk Pi.ymovtu RsmMlGAM will uot be sick a day during Hie year; never have any corns or toothache ; bis potatoes never rot ; the weevil never eats kit WMat; frost never kills his corn and Siran; is never swindled iu shoddy goods; is a sure preventative against an attack of liuhtmng rod paddlet his haliics never cry at night; and, most woDjjcrful of all, I. is wife never scolds. Jncob b. Mood is putting up a black
smith shop between Lackey's loot and shoe almp and Knight's harness shop, and I
Argo.-. certainly need not be iu pressing need of blocksmiths jusl now. Married, on Wedncst'ny, Dec. 2"lh, I89SL hy Hcv. C, V. Stiickl.uul. Daniel Lehman to Aigie Haines, ull of Argos. The Christmas tree entertainment nl the Christian Church was a success. Hev. C. Y. Strickland, of the Argos Christian Church, has gone to Coerae, Ind., to conduct a protracted meeting and will be gone for s tew weeks, and upon his return will start a series f meetings at his ch.urh in Argos. Mrs. Stewart, of Indianapolis.is making a visit to her friends in Argos. She is a daughter of Capt. Eiinn, deceased. Mr.Gco.Matheney and wife are to haves birthday party on Thursday, Jan. 2d, '71 A host of frii uds arc expected to be present. Miss Cora C. Brown is visiting Dr. J. II Wilson, of Plymouth, this week. M rs. hods Gentry is in the southern pait ot ihe State on business, and will return this week. Simon lUilslmck leturned from the West this week, w here he has been attending to some business matters. Argos has a new h ill over the Wickizer and Williams' store room, which is to be known as Concert hall, and for Its size can not be surassed In the county. The lesapBTWieS union at Whippoorw il! is still in good running order, and the ArfOU choir went to help them in their music recently. The U'iiieranec woik at the brick i'lmrt h south ot Ariros i 011 the lucreasc. CMS hold ihtir meetings Sunday nih'. About one htm'rcd Argoslies wnl down to l heir artel In Tsat Sunday night. If IliCiSaw mllUtlo not get enough logs this winter, il Kill be hecaUMi there are not euttugh in the country. Almost every tanner in the country Is huuling, anil the mill yaids are now tmwded. If a ninn isn't twin wlnn he is ' besids him-t'lt." then the Kulish language is a failure. '.- ley 0. RlHkfcrd, of (.lr Rnpids. lows, cousin of Dr. A II Johnson, is in Argos, and talks of starting or buying a
drug Stars here. 1 h II Gordon w as ; to I'l vmouth faul week, and w hen ahoul lo Malt h one, she attempted to cross the track al the MfMM tetwen 11 moving Ireiühl train and another section to w hich it was abont couple, hut iM'ing sea ret ly (piiek enough, was so caught factwwM them as to pretty se verely injure hei light hip.
' 1 , , ., . 1 -Trace, GBEAT CL0SLG-0UT SALE !
LITTLE MACK'S T ie POOR MAN'S FRIEND. Dry Goods, Clothing, FancyGoods, &c. BOOTS and SHOES.
No reasonable price
refused, as we will positively close out.
The Great Closing: Out Sale ! LITTLE MACK, The Poor Man's Friend, Plymouth. Ind.
Produce Market Review! Sheriff's Sale.
Buckleii'ii Arnica Sal ve. The Bbjt Salvk In the world for
Convcted wevkljr I J
BARNHILL & TABER
No. O LaPorte Street.
By lrtu" of an execution lud outof ih I Cut, JJnr'ses, Sores, Uleer, Salt
lihenm. Tetter, Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Coros. aod h11 kiods of Skin Eruption. This Salve le guaranteed to give perfect aatlsfactiot: is, every case or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
Wheat per hu Corn per bu .. Oats per hu
II 'Us. live ht cv l dres.se! cr cwt. I.Hrd Kr U. Hnlter xt Hi K'-'JJS er doz Henna 1 " i Uu Onion-, hm hu PnSSMNMi ht hu A mill-, jjreen picked per liu Turnips, kt b'i , ('nolwtp, cr M ( ' iiieUcn, ; i Q Turkic, live jicr Hi
80, ss 1 Mi 2 U ' :i 00 ! ri lb IS f I.o0l 2.-
4HfO.0 20 S 4
offle o- the i'lerk of tlin Crtinin'Mi lMen
Court of Mrtruludl County, t dirgeted. on I jinlauiont in favor M. A. O. Packard a-signci-. ate! aicainst Jam-f M. Ktftdienm t. A. ltnss, !,( i'.iiwnril JiK-kinitn. I will offt-r for knie at public aucllou, on Saturday, the 25th day of January, A. D. 1879. botwfn tho hours of ten o'elock a. m.. und fouro el'x-k l. m.. at tlie dr of tlm coiot house, la Plymouth. Miir-lnU -oiintT. IndiB1M, a- the law ilWeafaS tie; foilnwiug dorent - rd real estate, to-wit : Tic nriheat q iurter ('.; ' of tho northwest riaHer i''1 Of section ceven ti. towriKhij tnirty tlirei north, of nuige three i3t cast, eoalalaum f.rty 'iu tares. Hitunte n Marsh;ill eownf r Indiana, to the hitfhrsi hiildur for eanli. without reua'U to clraiscnii iii laws. Riihjeet to redetneiion. JOHN V AMTLRY, HherlfTot Marshall ('. nut jr. M. A. O. Pm-karit. atty. jitn an ! M
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L. T wnfr. Plymouth Ind.
TYNKIt ( ITT. OCCASIONAL. A happy New Year In nil ! Meighinj: Inrnonts are at a premium. Now i the time to le gned to the poor ha ynti may lie psjflf fSSHMtfessM lime. e have n Ixiy here who is tpiicker than lightning That in, when he jumps out of lud M hen he SeSfS Ihe old mail CtOll'llg up laira, aftaf lie lots alUl Ut boy cvcral linie to gel up ii. d hm Id lite fire. Will Jarnrn tsspredim a lew days, with Irianda he-. Mayec NeiT, bsflnfB mesier m the I., 1'. A lailway, is here IhU week, vi.Mlu hi piirfiit. Dr. Dick Uichardson, who is atlcmliim ir.i dical leclurea in Vh&qpi, haa been CaHae h-niie tontteud a tatient who i- ut(ciiiig with u tli-e:iMj d the heart, Henry Jamil made Lia regular trip to LiMnsiort la.t week. '8qBiN Snyder nnd family were the guesiso. ci ft. Bieaardaea iut bumlny. Henry Stanley is liinuing the bakery ot YiiiiU k IJios', at Wulksrtou. Dr. SiLnpon'H s.ui. w ho resides in Trumbull county, ti , i vUilfng his father. Spure N ir is on the sic k lint this week. James McDonakl, of Walkertoo, the 'Ole Hull" ot Northern Iwliana, aocoin pnnieil hy his new wife, is tM.ndiu the holidays with liienda here. Dell. Knott and Henry Harris are trainrag f.r ihu ojicra. A number of Plymouth folks attended a "hoe clown" at the County Poor Hoeue. last Saturday eve. Quik' a number of our young folks attended the dunce at Walkerloit Cntistgtas eve They came lunne dlngilbted with the omtiHL'ars i all.twinp drunken and rlis reputable characters la part i : pate in the aaadag. We arc sorry Tvner was repre
seided by one wlm made himself conttpic- I nous by netting drunk and engaging in a I saloon light
The etitertalmnent b be given bv the Kelly N C.T U. this eck, bids bdr lo be n gnmd success. Quite a number of (lood Templars attended the Tamp ance dl easing last 8atunlay evening Messrs. hininuer, Crawlord, Hiookc, lit ink, Mia, Hoover and others made excellent speeches. Nothing to be Desired. Every odor made by Dr. Price has the peculiar sweetueas characteristic of the Mower from which it is oblalu-
I ed, and are so chaste aod delicate
that their use really leaves nothing to bo desired. Dr. Price's handkerchief perfumes delight all who use them.
Election Notice. The annual meeting of stockholder of the H lie 'iUli building. Loan und Havings An soi'iatlon will be held at the oflVn of the see.
vtri... ;ii retai y. on Monday Evenin-r, at seven o'olook. Why will men smOKe j;iltllluy etli u s. fr the ele Mmn of ninedl-
reotors, lo ierv for tks easu mg yar. and mieh oilier luiii s may oaae heforo the m Vi! of stoekholderm. Ueei Mil l Ab. E. TOAN. S-C y.
Qükbt:
common tobacco, when they can buy
Marburg liros. 'Seal oj Arfi Caroh nn' nt the same price r VI- 128
ANDREW POE-
CHAS. D. CHAPMAK
THE PEOPLE'S
Dru
S
Store
i Prop's.
We seek only a living Profit, and Quality taken Id Consideration, propose
ROOM NO 8 HOHASTS BLOCK, LAPORTE ST., PLYfflOUTH, INI WB ICHIEJP3 ON" HAND Complete, Prest and Reliable Stock.
We Sell onlyf"- CASH I
Selling at the Lowest Priees. We solicit the continued favors of old friends and the patronage of all desiring anything In the line of DllUQS and MEDICINES. PEOPLES PHARMACY, DEVOTED TO THE Treatment of all Chronic Complaints, OF EVERY FORM. Thia department of our business is under the control of the Bei.ioi Partner, who will at all times be found at his post A continuance of the extenaive practice we have enjoyed is respectfully solicited.
CITV DRUG STOHEI
One Door South 1st National Bank,-Michigan St,
The Finest aud Most Natural. The finest, p'irest, and best flavors for cakes, puodiBgl, pantry, &c, are Dr. Price's Bpeotal Flavoring Extracts, In this age of adulteration, it is gratify iug to Hod one to slick by tbe old path of honesty, and consumers owe it to themselves to patronizo such efforts.
My stock is Full, Fresh and Kcliablu. I sell for cash at the lowest market price and warrantee tbe quality. Physicians prcscriptionb and U.inil1 receipts compound ed day and night. I have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 3lank Hooks, Toys, Fancy aud Toilet arliclcs, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., which I iuvtd he ollubc to examine before purchasing elsewhere hihI save money by H. L. TANNER, PLYMOUTH , t4ü.
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liEMKMnRit Little Mack's great clo sing out side. Never again will you have s v h u chance to buy cheup.
An Honest Medicine. Ofnll medicines advertised to cure an' aflVetion.s t the Throat, Chest or Lunga, W0 kOOW Of DOM WS can lecoiliinriitl so highly ns Dr. Khi' New DlaouTCrj for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hronchal's, Hay Fever, Hoarsness, Tick ling in the throat, loss of voi je, vtc. This inedicim: does oittrely run, and that where everything else has laiied. No iiiediciiie can show one hall so ninny ws itive and pcnNRMst cures as base alräadj Ik i ii sffi n il by thj truly wondertul a'ln Say. r"or Aatnras ami Broachllii it is perfect sM-eific, curimr the very worst cases in the shortest time Mssible. W'e say bv all means uive it a trial. 7'' bitVl ten cents. llejplUr sin I.(M) For sale by 1 1 Tannrriml ü. Ii. uu A; Co., I'lvmouth. 'l
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UNIQUE PERFUMES .vfi the Qemi of all Odors. TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUCAR. A f-nbstitutn for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. Ffu the pure root.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. lite llrmt try Hop Yrast in Hie ! i-rl.i. STEELE & FEICE, Kaufrs., Chicago, St. Louis ft Cincinnati.
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Sheriff's Sale.
Rr virtue of an or.hr of ale and s daerea f f..r.vlo-uri if morticase ImuihJ out of tho onVo I th" elorK of the Marshal! Circuit, Court t ru lirectod. on a judgment ia faror of Oeorci Miller an I aea.ust Matilda Snow', 1 will offor for aalo at public an -non. on
Saturday, Jan. 18, 1870,
sr. the houra of ton o'olock a ra.. aod clock p. in., at tho door of the ouit' tn Plymo oh. Marsthnll enuntr. Indli the law dire -is. ii)o following aeacrib
iH-twoor. the lioura of ton o'oloek a m..
tour o'eloek p. in., at tho door of the oot
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Lot nunihor twentr two ) in tho rillaa'a of I. .I'.. -.. a Uid out an i ihu ir, l. Arheloa Hum. nd ro.Mrdd in Ko.-urder'a uflo ot Marshall cnuntr, Indi-vn . Situate la M4rnh.1l! aunty. Indiana, ta th hiutirttt bidder for oaah. without rrarq to u; : .0-. 'n)..Ql i.iws. sulij.tto rdruitloB. JOHN V ASTLEY. Shariff of Marshall Comity. Sn der & Sny Jor att v. da tt loj 1
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Sheriffs Sale.
Hy virtue of an eeeution leaned oat of the otlee of the Ohrk of lh- Marshall Circuit C 1,1 1. to nie dlraete I. on 4 jie;u)'nt q (to orTheFlmt Nntlonai lUt.k " Marshal! Coaat,and aaamst Josej.ti iJerapaar KobartÜ. Undo --.k and Williiim H. H 8t ner. 1 will nffar for aale at pub! I. auctioa. on Saturday, tne 18-h day of January A D 1879, liotwecn the houra of leu u'olook a. ir ., n4 four o'eloek p. m.. at the d-K.r c f tho court houae. in Pliaouth. MaraHitii Gountr. Indlana. as the law dire- U, the following described real .Amt. to-wit : Lot qumUor one l Croun and Goar ddition to the village ul Pearaunvllle, uuw known aethe Tiliiureof In wood. ANu. beginn ne at the aoutbwet corner of Lot nunlter four (4) of Croup and Coar'a aeeonil addition to the rillaM of PearaonTflie, now known s the villa;.' of Inwod : thence runniiiff south thirty - f-et. tbette eaet one hundrod aud twenty tiai) feet, theaoa north thirty " feet, th'-nee weat one hundrod and tw. luy il3u; foot to pla o of bairlBnlnR. Rituale in Marshall oouatr. Tadiana. to (he hiher.t lijdd rfor cah. without rtiMjrd to ai,ralsmonl law, auhjnet t nJ. m(.t!on. John v. an ruav. She'lfTor Matühall eoaaty. Fiu-kardib PaokArk niff atty. dfte 5H
Sheriff's Sale. Rr Tirtuo of an es..--.it lai)o! oat t tbe ofuVe of th.t Clcr of the M ir-i.al! Circuit' Court, tomediroouxl. on ajuuimnt ihfawor of .Ios;.h WcKtcrvelt and liarlos K. Couper (hs Wstrv.-lt & Cooti and iwraliiHt Haivrl Aukernian, Goorife Iitur and Levi J. Cramer, I will offer for sab1 at public auction, on Saturday, Jan. 18, 1879, between the houra of ton o'olcok a. n.. aod four o'clock p. in., al the door of the court house, in Plyuemth. Mnnh .11 county. Indl. ana. a th- law direct, the followlna described real estate, to-wit: The northeat qnarter of the northeast lunrtor vi) of ection number mix ). in township numhnr thirty-three rss north, of nuiRe nuntber threo'3)eat. eui taining fifty and ninety tgaro on- hundredth (M tvloo) acres more or less. Kut.jeci to n..rnHart. Situate in Marahall eounty, Indiana, to tbe ichet hidder for cash, .without legard to i ppraiaetnent laws, subject to redemption. ' i O H N" V. KTI-EY. fihnrift Marhill "oo tr. J. S. Ke.. ye, pill attf . tg la.
