Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 January 1879 — Page 3
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Now is tlie time to buy Dry Goods for about Feb. 1st we will invoice our stock, and in order to save labor, we will close out a good share
of our Mammoth n rSylTrtpr Toung T to Plymouth, to prosecute his business
of Kirberlnp, but will not move hi family until spring. We are sorry to lose one of our best citizens, but what 19 Our l0S8 is Plymouth' gHin. Valparaiso Vitlrtle. A locomotive weighing 118,000 pounds nc'ntly passed over the Pi'sburgh and Ft. Wrtyno road. It was destined for work in the moiin-
! tain districts of the 8outhern Pacific
railroad. It had eight cfrfve wheels and a two-wheel truck.
I. Tiakfhk (wid wife, and John SoiYe and wife wore anion? the mao who went to Bremen, yesterday. Elij.ih Stansbury returned Tuesday evening, from a live weeks visit at Massillon, Ohio, his father came home with him. A large numbe of our ettlzens weal to Dremea yesterday venfnj?, to reeipromt the visit of Bremen dtizens Wednesday evenincrof last week. W.H.Wb it takr.advertising agent, Cleveland, Ohio, says of all thi news papers T receive, the Plymouth Rk rxn T.K AX is printed on the be3t paper, ard is not excelled by any In typo graphical appearance. J. F. Langenbaugk, one of Mar shall counties best educators, will doliver a lecture at Marmont one week from next Saturday evening. Subject, "The History and Progress of Education in Araeiica "
stock of dry goods and notions, and will, therefore, offer bigger bargains than ever before. We have about 3000 yards of Medium and Light Prints, that we will sell (to close out) AT CTSper yard. All other goods as cheap o proportion. Call In and take this chance In, as you will never have an opportunity to buy as cheap hearafter. KLOEPFER & BOFINGER. LaPorte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND.
The Republican.
THuasnYjAjUiAU v 33d, 1S79.
Wasta'TuTer Pills cure la-iitfeBtion.
CITY AND COUNT I. -rMrs. John Dial is vry sick. Mr. Honry Work is lying very ill. Mrs PUke of Polk towoship'died
The Plymouth ButlMJGAl commenced its 'J.'J 1 volume December 1'., Thanks to the ability and energy of its editor and publish' r, nnd the good times which Republican policy hat; produced, the paper is prospering better than ever before in its history. Lä Porte Chronicle. Senator Reeve of Plymouth, got ma 1 the other day and threatened to resign and go back to his farm, in Marshall county, if the Judiciury Committee, of which he is Chairman, was not furnished with better ami more convenient committee rooms. Reeve lives in a county that boasts of having the finest court house in the State, and because the jail is a rickety oii ebanty Ürst class criminals refuse to stny in it, and the eoutity Is obliged to send them to South Bend to board, You can't get a Plymouth lawyer to descend to second class accommodations. Crown Point Cosmo. Charles Flora, who was arrested last Thursday for burning the Tippe.Miioetown woolen mills, burin;? made
a confession was placed In jill at this ; place. Last Saturday and Sunday he ' pretetftled to be very sick with cramp
colic, and Dr. Wilson was failed to prescribo for him. Sunday afternoon Sheriff Astley, having some business which demanded his attention in the vicinity of Bourbon early Monday incruihg, started for Bourbon. S inday er. n!ng, Dr. Wilson went to the
juill to see his patient, and says when
knew him. He bought and lupertotended tho improve meat of a large, farta on the Uurr Cak ilats, wfcioh he subsequently eoU, nnd purchased th'i farm on which ha resided at the time of his death. The whole of his long residence here, with the exception of a few years, was spent on his farm, and during his short residence in Plymouth, he still r turned und outroHed it. In lbfcl he was the Whig
! candidate for lit nresentative from
thi couuty and Stark, aud though t ho district was Democratic, he was defeated by a very small majority. Strictly houeat, of a genial nature, alwuy ready to help the needy and give wordj of cheer to those who were struggling honestiy for ttccaai iu any honorable busim --. be did not a little to help make this county what it is to-day, one ot the best in the State. Mr. Halfey was a bachelor when he came here, but early in December, ls.")8, he was united iu marriage with Miss Sallie Sophia llaines, with whom he lived happily until her death. July SO L878. Together for twenty yeais they travekd the journey of life, together they built up and eetablisfced their comfortable home, and eecured the fct tile f.;rm that is now left to their children. Mr. Halsey had only a common school educatteD, aud wu9 eminently a self made man, possesing in many respects far more information than the graduates of the best colleges. Ue had a retentive memory, and was by all acknowledged the best historian in Mars' a i county. He was always posted in the current news o the day, and hie opinion in regard to probable political changes in this country or Europe was eagerly sought, and generally roved eorrect. He took a lively Interest In tho newspapers cf the county, and often rial tad tho UeiibUOai office. Ou the fifth of last Nov m' er he wa iu our oftiee, went to the caso au 1 set up a paragraph, remarking that it was the last stick of type he should ever set. Littlo Uid we think then that we should so soon bo called upon to chronicle his death. He ws. says the Sprhili-Id AtjMaO' -, related to many of the h-adiug men of Ohio. lie wus the brother of the late Judge. J. S. Halsey and Mrs. Creaeral Anthony, cousin of Judge James S. Go ..do of Springfield, nnd Judge Smith of Lebanon His work on earth Is ended. Ills ixomplo Is
worthy of imitation, and it can bo 1
truly gald of him that be did not live to be heard or seen of meu, but tried to do right.
ers may have heard of him, others ' --Baoar sad Walter bad conakkraMs, may have seen him, and witheut jost- ' sport oa their wis liome Erooa I'hnioiith
ug, Wa know t'uat ho wili always (iu 1 what ke ought, to support any enterI prise that wi!l beneti" lMyrnouth or ' Mar-ball county. Mrs. HufTmuii i-
tho next ou tho list. She baa lend the Ki:hbi.ica.n more :haa twenty
year?. Of eouree she could not think ot doiep without it bow, aud she
would not think for a moment of reading it and not paying for it, con-
1 sequcBtly we add two dollars to bur i cash account, aud chauge the figures ' opposite her name to 180. - bbsbW -asa . . . . End rs vl by the j."!e as a sale, tollable, harmless nd cheap remedy.
Lr. bubs Cough hyrup. wuSdt."" BY DAN. Everything ia lively Lore. Our "IWiors" are busy Bj;lit and duy. Th! mill ynrd is full of lrgj and lliey arc now fil.ing tho sir. tis. T. P, Jackson's lirotker is now here, sttnhitig bow to Maatpalate Um keys, nml Ma;ul lneaes alaag the wiics. T. P. M a tirst rlas operator. Ree, jodn of the Yell w' River cireu;t WIN begin a series of uieeting here this wetk. Two orthrec advotMes'of intenioiante( while in the poetottos the: other la, ik clarod lhat they wer too sharp for temperance peopl. Tlie only rusou these iitco TTTtnii he driven is thai HMk ieul arc loo lnre and (heir Ins U too WotL The Walnut temperance uniou hss cniivloycd .tame V iies. of I.oiinxport, to labor with the ixirroimding unions. Osir hotel cuiujiil lire a fuw d.iys ao There was SIMM smoke ai.d piob.ibly some pttjiac, anyhow wc heard the name of the Deity ucd quite otlcn. WBI rmNsiiiP, a. M. lilt.MZ.
one morning hut week They were rac I een t00 choa t0 live Ioog til the Way honte, but not satisfied withi
Tur boy. at tho Tbikery on LaPorle j BxiB Iho adveitlsement of the
Street are bound to break up -they , Crown Card Co. Tiny print loO s!-
that, thev raced their teasBStbroach lo.vi;
Ose more suow aud then wo wa-
and at the end they cumc out a tie. Ot ' going to say read tho advet lisemont coue tbia cuu-cd a ltugh and they they 0f the Crown Card Co.
Iboaajbt it awful funny. On Saturday
! lhe.' tuir.o was changed. They were lined
Wk have often wondored why all
'-. I ur dollar.-, and twenty cents apiece for ! the Farmers go to tho Bakery on La- j
vi daiiiut the 1 Bevetal partiaa d.ove Porte street for Dinner. They say it:
CROWN CARD CO, PltlCE LIST.. Ladle's TfötfnftrA9.
I through PI) mouth in the same way, not j slopping f jr BfbbjBp or anyihing else. I Someof those fast driver must watch
themselves close, The PlyaoaUlties seem to take ume
pride iu daiienigifler tlie Ibemen BWsta 1
than that of Soi.th Utud. We heaal a cei tain citien s.iy the South Head bo.v aie eottfttry boedown players. Koowts ft Wolf have moved pnrt of their stock to NuppHnee, v. ith w hieh ihcy have started a branch tote. Nellie York has been oonfiued to her bed some lunewilu ciampi. She has severe time td it. Frank Walter and wife have commenced house kt"-jii:i. They seem to take to Married lifo (('lite naturally. Our saw mills are marly overrstock ed, ami logs still coming in. Sonse are saw ing night day. UREEN TOWNSHIP.
Suikt Wi.itc Iii ;:il
is the best place in town to get a meal aaperCr" Bwtot.
or luuch.
Aoam, Seth, Eve, Cain, AbeL Ham! Noah! Can't afeU Able yet. If A' el had b.id his name printeil by the Crown Card Co., Head their advertisement and Hod out ail about it.
Ik you want to Had any one about Qoon, you have to go to tho Pakery on LaPorte street.
Overt: "Why will nieu
i ommin fr1min ie)u.n t !i..v nr
v iiiiiivu v" - v'cw v. ' r , iiv 11 in j I., i 1
itftHenpr I'ialed Bristol SS Oblong of any of ihr at' iv.- lyles. JEulili Tba Bristol S3 J-in Viiijtinir J'. !! in !x .) K Hf "t' KiiiNisseil Uly 5Uli Edge.... ÄOhlnijg iilt K.jjjr ' IM I'in.Mial Hiit H:gr.. ..-iil ll.,nUr , SS l!iU-Hilliou Visiting .'. BtttftM4 Kdf;o '. & 0loup Sliiotxi K'ttt; .... a Bev. I IMje a& eM,ine Kevel kdge" . . . . . . . . . . H MiieraiaB V l rii-fi Camr iwri'k i
. . .16 IDt. . . . a :it. . . . irioui, ...IS 1 .m. . . . 15 CflllS ...15 cmuIs. . . . 15 ceiils. . ..l.'lttUt. . . .Ift tfiii . ents ...IS cents. ... li osats . ..nviiU. . . ' - . . . I'll -Iiis. . . .35 u nts. . .4i crnls.
JOHN C. KUHN, LADIES' AKD GENTLEMER'S Fine Boot and Shoemaker. 1 1 tlir Sent Uiek U Ite ol!mir.sl, gasranhxs su easy fit , aud l.rrv'i s n ti ! -. Ii. 1 . 1' A I i; 1 N O Nsatly iUmiv on short notir-. 8siis(atiuu gweu iu alljrenjctn. Jtooni No. j. l'ostflk-e hkn k, PLYMOL ill. INI) j2Sm
t'oltsj mi l MV.k 1 ttM- tu Ageut. Nl üclU, (larahW. i hsp. No lis - rr.'4mre! -rv-lN all olht-rs. sarmrra r. it 4. on last all otbsrs Art jtvlahl". Kits any bor. DurBUKUl iho tst on srth, t usuro ptiie. t i-au uul. Bsjres its st eviTj wese. Ws rapidly. Stiit )v iniul to u yart of Uta 1'. h. . Ktninj for 1 . . . alara J. V. Oiicni.i t (k-vrral At..
8 CourU.nd tt., N. Y. AsfdtrneeN Mailer.
m 1 t jjt
Notire ). st'',t ;
s9HSi j apiNiiiiinl Asmi'im-i
, ini-iiT hi Kran l-nij
tven th I iisvc thia Hay N-ra u Usa asstser oi Um: asaipi-
iii 1 U410 is lur .vriil. All
. . , , , , I persons having ( laiins Njfsiiisi saiil to whi prove rf car.li r,- manufa. lur.-d of , ,! prex,t thrm accor.Wuslaw AH tx-rsoos la- , sn l printc-i itu our 1 cWi losai-l t!.- will r petti, at nne.
The shove .
tlio vary lit Uar.
rtmOKA 1 irC,-silver s sipt t-tli-v .annot lw exo'llvd. iu
UBS! as J orieaui ."Hiiiiul -s Liceuls.
buy
1 Msirburg Bros. 'Seal oj North Caroii-
rta, at the eamc price?" 12- ly'28-
OLD NKD.
Orantre. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Eztraot of Orange Is obtained from tho finest fruit. To flavor cakes, puddings or creams, it is found one of the most delicious flavors, and iu all reBpfCtB rqiiul toDT. PrHj'a Lt rnon ami Tiinilla Extracts, which have become so popular.
last week.
-Henberger is getting? together .. got )ro ho found the outeide
stone to build a new hOu.e
Some of our correspondence 1s erowded out this week. Wo did the best wt ooeld toys. Oscar Luhtner of Oreen township
dooröpen, and the"door of the cell In which the prisoner waa confloed unlocked. Hogarth, who had charge of the jail in the Slienfl's absence, aejri he SfiW the Dr. coming and unlocked
was killed Tuesday by a falling iree i the door. The Dr. went In, paw his while cuttiug saw logs for Wm. , patient and went to iho stovo to
Votis,
warm his hands, aud the prisoner got
O. W. Boyd of Tyner attended ' up. and walked out, leaviug the Dr. th tat TVmnAranc Ci.nTnntion at ' and Hogarth in the cell. Hocurtli
IodhuiapoUi lua! week. The Tyner temperance union received ao addition of seventeen new members at its last meeting.
raised the alarm, and Mrs. Astley,
hearing the cry that the prisoner 14 was i out," laid down her baby, ran out and 1 to tho ccll. where.she found Dr. Wil fcnn lorikina o..t of the window in the
-r. . r. t 1 aff i
ire öimuei aioor ana airs. dIrceti on that FIuff4
have gone. Flora was last seen in the vicinity of the Catholic" Chuuh. No Jurtber truce of him can bJ found. A reward 01300 Ii offered for his apprehension. These facta we learn
; from the hherift
Pelden weca united iu marriage Sun
day morning, by Bev, Austin Fuller, at hi-j reaideace. Ten dollar biile on tho consolidated h ink of Caualu are iu circulation.1" This bank has no bills of that denomination. Presbyteriaa 3ocial at P.ev. O. A. Little's next Friday ovening. Everybody cordially invited. S'-ipper from six to tea p. m. Bev. Patteo, of Watkerton, will address the temperance meeting next Friday evening. Mr. Puttee is an eloquent and sensible speaker. --Forty days of sleighing is something unusual for this part of the country, yet wo have had them, but the proepect is not good for many more. S. Cole and son, of Columbia City, Iudiaaa, expect to open a broom factory in the basement of Woodward's building, on Michigan' street, next Monday. When you want letter heads, note
Icbahod lien ton llai.ej. Last week wo announced the death
' of I. B. Halsey. which occurred at his I residence, two and a half miles outhI east of this city, Saturday, January 11th, I87y. Mr. Halsey was born In Warren ( county, Ohio. November 16th, 18U, He was tiie flifth child, and second son of Ichabod B. and Sarah W. Halsey. At the age of In. be went to Springfield, Ohio, and entered a printing office for the purpose of learning I the printer's trade. Springfield was then little more than a settlement In I the woods, but to young naley, who wasknown as "Benton," aud by which ' Dams many of tho old residents of : Springfield still speak of him, and
Payee Ptrsenali. The first to pay this week was D. W. Williams, of Warrington, Haneo.-k couuty. He la a former resident ol this county, and belongs to n family who always read the linrt BUCAX and jthor good papers. His brother, F. M. Williams, near Tyner, always subscribes for tho Barrr.i.:i in aad two good city papers at tho eamo time. i'rtink Kncblock lives at or near PretiKn. Wo never saw him, but know he U a good fellow, because hr.ving got u little behind he Bf-nt us three dollars last week to aet his subecriptton ahead. Thor are a f.'W other men !n Oermun township who would feel a great deal better If tue would d likewise. T. A. Blaseifghnm lives at Inwojd, and uuliko some other men down there, he pays the printer punctually.
Although the tlrao for which hj hal paid does not expire for a month, l;.-
was supposed to I came in last week, give us the name
and money of a now subset Iber and I
; lvanced his own r.ub3crlptlon. The !
new subscriber Is J. W. Gerard, and
we hope to mako the Rf.h ulican o good that bo will hereafter find it a household necessity, Kara Finne, from down in the vicinity of Aros, the place where
Wc have mrc snow in this "ucck-o-the-woods"' than wc have had tbf several
I yeais. It is about two loot on the Uvel. Dito Tho infant ilaitglilci tt P. Bergiicr, on the 17ih inst., ot iuag fever. D. Lvittale, ol Fa 1 tnersvillc, Ohio, and M. T. List, oi Kiwooii, (ml , arete vfaltiag I at Dr, Miller's last week. I). Morelock and B. llilctaau kaVrB
uearly reguiued tiielr former health since the surgical operation they had pert'iruiud at Ft. Wuyue. It is a daughter Ihcy have at N. W. Hoovers. There was a dnuccand an oyster stip lcr at the reo IsBsSl oi A. (Janilif ill's the utber evening, aiul going BvflM LbI I'uy rnuhii train ialo Waller Cook's cutler, iu isliiug vi din and culler, the young Udy in company with Cook was hart, but not scnoal. .. ... W wr: o A Mire eure for corns on the
1 ioci. If any of ths t-ortvSMNilenH of the j lb:iTi;i,ii x know 0 a good remedy lela' ' have it.
J seph Miller and wife, of QfBM township ran visiting ut I). Wilborus.
Scriptural Authority. "In the early hrps of the world perfumes were constantly used, and they have the hi,zh sanction of
i Scrijttural autliority." The patrons Ol perfumea r all times have been 1' the most polished people ra the J- world, and in this nfo no refined j lady or genilemai' ntrnatilaffl th ii t toilet complete without the fuse of I some d libtfnl scent like Dr. Price's
Cnlque Perfume, which are really the gems of all odors.
Tor Sale by It. Williamson. Ten acres of land well Improved, one mile uorth-west of Court House. Five acres equal to twenty lots In town of Plymouth all plank fencod. A dwelling house with one and one-
Tae pastors' cut nest lbor ' half lots, on Oano and Center streets.
room und lot on Michigan
street. No better business block in the city. All will be sold on easy terms. His stock of merchandise will be sold at and below cost as usual, until uM sold. He wants to quit business if posdibls between this and spriag, B. Williamson. jah'J 'Jin
The spelling mania has made Us ap (icursiico in this township. J. Lowery w s snddenly taken unite ill Tho per cent of Httendaucu in some of our schools duriag Um recent cold up" was cut down to '(V. Mat! "w Ijnwery and fnoi!y, of Wusl tow nship, were ttsltiajg rwlatiuns in this tov. nship last weak. Wui. V'oreis, A. C. Wickiiser and Wm. Miller are the t'fHcials ot the teuij era neu uuioa at WhipiMirwill. The ri'.iz r.s of the snrronnding country should renumber thul M. B. Zehner, of
Wolf C'ri't ., is u't only in possession of a ;
1 k.rtst mill, but a grocery store also.-
A protracted meeting is 1:1 progress at Woll Creek, conducted If? Rev'i Jones
llllvl I'.. -fit
are nppi.-e i.iled h llie Muple, and a num 1 Store
l?r at this d ue have stepped aboard the "Old Ship" laawi Vigua, of bagaaanaita, I). K. To iisend, ist Walnut, and 1 lurk ins ol Ti osa, delivered tvuix r.uice speeches at Whipporw ill 1'iulay uiht, owiug lo the inclemency of thej weather and Ihsjpruin ted effort at Wolf Creek, the nttendanea was not larije. No'v, If the predictions of the weather proplicte tout tint to a much as the bruy bfaa a.S'., wc iauy 1 apect Very chl wcatiier sunn. Fndttirk Hoover, one of Walnut Uwn.ui.'s eminent citizens, informs us that ho was born in Cass county, the 8th ol .June. lt.' ;. Boar where tlrj city tri .o imnsp .rt near stn is. Relieving this to be tie: fat'., wo will Id that, the hislori-
The Sreateel Remedy Known. Dr. King's New Discovery for Ca sninpleni is c ertaiiily ile gn-atest metlical leontly ever planod within the reach siirtcring bsaMBby. Tlaaiainda ot naot kopek 1 1 stillerer-, now loudly proclaim tht r priixe lor the wond. ilid Disci. ve-y
to whicit Ihev owe their lives. Noi onl
FANCY STYLIT. 20 Varigatwl Mart.l.' Hir. yla. & Kariu r It) cents. JM.bM liumiB. 03. MmrNjnii ; vrutn. SS Ja4niiesr la.-i'tiu. XS N'r Lac IS ecfts, ft" I iniio-L'ruphit-Si Ä ttr, CoMrn Mri 10 centn. Sum a Asa jSoaaam, it . J aucy Mtfkmmti to cm. t& H-roll 10 cents. 2 Crvstal tOreuss, SijUr.'ia.k U ccuia. PUN CARDS. :o Fan Aeqnalatanofl to ccnis. W Vmn Yum M cents. '24 Conrliisg 10 cents. 30 oinie flash lOcenti1. Af) Tri a sparen! lDients UUoMtic hoiiiielll lOcints Seven Flirtatiou Cards, Hand, yc, Cbr etc., C cents. MIXKI) CARDS, Wc keep on hand all stiles of fancy cards, .whicli are vmoiioni v kaown as "Mixed Curds." We print M U-sl mixed for 10 cents, or 'ft no ihree alike for 10 cents. Ciur inixeU cnl are very liunds.nue. KLOKALCAHDS Wr print all styles of Floral and Chroi" Canls. Prices iwafl Irom IJ cents to W cents per ack. Wc invite ym to call an.l see our fui p'os. We', have fills throughout the county whojkvill cheerfully show samples. all and see us. In rear i.f Kkicih.ican olllce. entrance on La Torte struct. Orders by mail naaat he addressed to CHOWN CARD C. lMyinouth, Ind. t refkr and BpaabBM Tv Sheet Free.
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY ATLAS
Send Seventy-Fi vc Cents and Keceiveit For One Year. It is an Hidit page. fi ty-eight column ptir. iss'.ietl Wednesday morning, and contain all tho latest news tn.ni all parts of the world, logeilier with a variety ol CHOICE LiTEKA l L' Ii E. U.LCSTRA TED S TCUIES, OKIG1NAL l'OEMS, MASONIC, FASHION, awl bOClEl'Y GOSSIP The Agric-jltural DapartmeDt is a special feature, conducted hv one of
. .'a. . . 1 . 1 a I a. m
does it . t r,iy eurt (Joiistiniptton, hul nue moi ceienrauu agi ruiuuui wrurs Coughs, Colds. Asthtu-t, Uronchitis, UaVJ the pctfed, and live du uaaiotis which so
Fever, lloarscii'ss and all alficiion o
the TiiroiU.CIn st aud Lungs yield at oi.ee lo its wonderful curative, powers as if bv
MARHONT. oak phj soma. Health good In this locality. Dr. Durr is rllliag hi- ice house. The M.irm nit comet lnd went to Pbathtbwa Bataeaay niut to MartHabi the natives. A n.unb r of our ritiens went to Cen tre. in (iernaiij, last Snfircay to all-nd t.'je M. E Quarterly mcetiiig Mr. . . mail rcorts hesiing as good sermons preached as ho ever listened to. barney Arnohl.u panjer. homelessand friendless, died of lung fever at Mrs. M r ries' last W trine ;dny night, antl was buried on Prklajfi with mora honors probably th in a:e usually arvorded persona of low estate. Tlis pnUi acted meeting which the Albrights commenced three weeks afu l.st Friday algal la yet in hcegrcsj at the "Eurr Okas," and many have been mad.lo bow the BUppliant knee, nud forsake their . wl ways. On Saturday, Feb. 2. 1879. conunenc iug at 7 o'clock p m., J. F. Lange n hau 4 h, ff Flyinoulh, will lecture la-fore ÜM Mar-
Orapber Ol that County, while giving magic. We do not ask you to liny a large one, C. Rail, who was born iu lttitl, the bwttls until you know what you are 1 , . ., . rt.. ,.:... lin. Wi'(i,a;.m .. ....' that voit call
honors of hnvlnc been lhe rlrst white !
We Jk ". t; nantt that vou call
vniir .Ir.iL-L'istf. I a. riini.er's kIs.i
okiid horn in Caaaenvuty, i incorrect io , ,Y (; ;l( crl .x bottle for leu
this pftrtlctrlar.
' "Will ii do no hfciui?" This 1j the question öfter, n-ik'-il, und the aneWer Ul, "It can not," for Dir. Bull Baby Syrup in an Innocent re Blade, warranted to ooolAla n It bor Opium, Morpbbt, or nuythiiig injurious. Frico 23 e'tl!.i ;i b )ttli.
j cents, w 1 1 it It will convince the m t skep
j ticid ! rts wotideiful merits, and show yon what a repUär one- dollar alse bottle wiil do. For sale by L. Tanner also O. i Illaiu & Co. 4
From aad nftr this date wo have determined to "11 our large stock of Dry Goods aud BfoltOJM at and below eost, to make room forood to coiue iu tho spring. Rriug your money and wc will give you a full equivalent. Kl,;..", am -ft Boratosa.
Thk 'Constitutional Cntanh Remedy does soiii- .hint? more than merely repress or suspend the symptoms of tho disease 1 euch iug its coustituii n.d ctiuet, and renovating tho vl tal energy, which la the n dural antagoulst of sickness and physical doeay. Iteoaus when the animal powers and the capacity for mental eft; crtion are deadened for the time heing eilber by soavtvia induleeuce or any other debiUtatlag agency, it speedily restores the equilibrium of the system, and the ability to think and labor. Hee advertisement.
everyb nly, with ono or two exceptions ineni literary .-ociety. Sahjaot, "History
takes the Keit blhw, sends us two (Jollars. "Wm. BaiUbaek, from the samo place, nends a nsall sura to keep Liu. "paid ahead." Then comes Postmaster Wise, ef Maxenkuckee, and deposits the money necessary to send the paper to his mother unother year. John Kuhn etme In next, looking pale and weak. He settled for the year, and his "ad" in another column
and l'i ogress of Education." The same day, Feb. 'd, the teachers of Union ami West township will hold a joint institute al Scur's school house.
AR(iS. BT KYS I t
Cid, and sleighing goo I. MTs6 S.-.rah J. Jone- h i. returned Kewanna and started lo chool.
from
Mi-js Delia (iordon it improving slow ly
will tell you whore to go to get boots from her injuries n ucived at Plymouth
Mus BaXtata Co have removed i thiir Millinery, Dress-rauklng & llulr j
dree-lng establishment to Krout's old ! stand, four doors north of Wheeler's Pf0dUC6 MafKQt RCVieW
I' jk. They have now the llneat esLabNshaefit ef tbs kind in the city and will be pleased to meet all th ir ! ! a. ,mei .- und u host of new ones, knowing ihat they can plcusu all who call on them.
Corrected weekly I'j
BÄRNHiLL & TABER
Farmer Cards. We have just manufactured a style of card for furmer boys. Wo have beeu ut a preal expense In making these cards, hut as wo have a large stock of them, and In order to introduce them, we will print for 19 cents until Feb. I. Crown Card Co.
No. 0 LaPorte Street.
Market
Dm you ever try any of that No. 1, 20 cent Coffee at the Bukory on Lai'oite street.
have ,tbo kindest recollections, nu-
beads, bill heads, stateraer.ts, or job ' ture's wilds were beautiful, for ho work of any kind, come to the Rkpuu- was a true lover of nature, and the UCAJT office, where yu can get work 1 time spent at Spriagfleld did not done in the best style und at reason- hang heavily on his hands. After able prices. learning his trade, he went to Colum The I., P. & C. R'y are now selling ! hus, Ohio, where he remained ensiogle and round trip tickets to Chi- i gaged In a printing . office until 1H30 cago, via. L S3. & M. S3, and M. C. , or 1807, when he returned to Springroads, at same rates us via. the P., Ft 1 Held, and In connection with the late W. & C. road, and arrive in Chicago a John M. Gallagher, purobased the
half hour earlier. Senator lieeve baa Introduced a bill regulating public oon tracts, preventing any public contractor from having any pecuniary interest either when lo office or in a time anticipated after the term of office shall have ex
pired. The Crown Point Cotmos, edited and published by John Mlltlknn, says Thk Pltmoitii Kepcblican always was a good paper, and thut in entering on the 'JM volume, its editors and publishers evidently feci that they have c-'jskimsBd of the situation and are not a:'- dd of the SherlfT. To J. N. Hess, of Argos, who is now asFort Smith, Arkansas, wo are indebted for a copy of the Fort ttmith Jftß Era. It l? a neat paper, Republican in polii ics, and judging from the advertisements, we should say that Foi L buiita is a lively town, and one
j .FtonerT, and afterwards changed the name to the "Springfield Republic ! The paper, daily and weekly, is still ' published under thut name. In 1810 Mr. HnUey edited a campaign paper ' culled the War Club, which did good 1 service for Wm. H. Harrison as a cub-
didate for President. He remulned in Springfield connected with the Republic, ot which he Is regarded as the foundur, until 18t, when he abandoned his trade forever and earn west, settling in Marshall county, Jndlana. The Spiingfleld Republic, of Jan 14, says that although be was a practical joker in his way, and a little incliaed to eccentricity, "he made frieuds apparently without
and shoes made in style. John is just coming out of a "spell" of lung fover, and we aro glad that he is again able to work. E l win Sour was the next subscriber that visited our saiu tum. He talked a little about hard times, hoped they would son get better, ar,d then paid us three dollars to help mako them bettet for us. Ed. lives iu West townchip, and the Kkpi blican hopes that everything may work :ogeth r for good for hira uud all such men, until tha compluint cf hard times will bo longer be heard in the land. But now comes Hans Harter. Everybody knows Hans, at least everybody that chews or smokes; and mure than that, they know that he is honest, and makes tho beat cigars to be found in ibis purt of the couutry. Huns don't f. rgct thut printers cannot live la this climate without something to eat and wear, consequently he pays us just us ho would any body else. B. O. Martindale gets his mail at Iuwood. Ho came in this week, said he guessed he was a little behind, but that he always tried to keep paid aheai , und would advance two dollars now. Header, that man's subscription had
an effort;" "ras very publlu spirited, I expired just two days previous. Don't
and always foremost in any movement calculated to advance the reul interests of tho place in any wh. The same traits characterized him in his new hrvTie, aud h was soon held
in wbbb a Mot thorn man wuUd live. m the highest estimation by all who ' Daniel McDonald. Üoma ul our icud.
you think we'd like to huve five thousand such subscribers? If you do you're right. But now comes u man to help us along that its hardly worth our while to mention. His uuiuc is
last December, by the cuts.
Nora Alleman i Da the sick list. Charlie M. Fink has sold his ding store to Wen. C. Kickard of Cadet Hup ills, Iowa, and will remove his goods to Ueo. B raabat' building, one door soulh oTTtckerers grocery. Dr. A. II. Johnson will occupy the buck purl of ;he room for an Mrfice. Mrs. J. C. Gordon has returned from her visit iu Lake counly, Indiana. Mr. Pyles, of KocheMer, was visiting friend iu Argns last week. PfaC Lawrence will lecluro on philosophy and Bfl StnSS JT at the Concert Hull, at Wickizer's building daring this Weak. I). K BrowB will occupy a window in the drug store of C. llickurd, where he will work al the jewslry bnsldeas, nnd to all having clocks, watches snci jew elry to bo repaired who will favor him with their orders satisfaction will be guaranteed, both in prices and workmanship. Hev. W. W. Jones is holdings protrac ted 11 eeting at Wolf Creek elm ige. J. N. Hess reports favorably from Arkansas, and will prohobly locale there. UltFMES. Ii Y HANK. Wt have another young miller in town. It is a girl. The North Lihcrty baud camu here Saturday for a littlcjsport. We gave them a small dance, and they se ined to have a splendid time nud enjoyed themselves. They ull .started home Hunday morniag. A large crowd, being here Saturday ami .Suuuay froustioutb Ikud, it wu3 very lively oudic Streets lor awluJt-,
A dog is a cur fir. No, a bar ker. Why? Because you should read the udvt rtement of the Crown Card Co. We ndvise all who want a good square meal to go to the Bakery on LaPorto street.
Wheat per bu & Corn,. ... per bu M Oals per bu 18 Hoga, live per cwi $2 8.".; " dressed per cwt 3 7."i Laid per tt 5i&o Batter ier 0 li Pr W Rcaas. per be fl.Otkai 25 Onions, er hu 40d50 Potatoes, er bu 50 Apples, green picked per bu. .H.r. Turnip, K?r lu 0 Cabbage, per doz 50 Chickens, (er 0 8 Turkic, live per Tt 4
jieareacii cek luv litfca eoiiuuemle J iiy
the press throughout the entire country, lhe Dairy and L!v Sloe!: Department laexeeadlngly vvell conducted. The re salt ol'uunierous exieriim-nts Sanaa by the writer will lie cleat ly set forth 111 un in t ol t'cnl in inner, and Hut Farmer, or hl.aikItaiaer must acquire valuable iafornnuipa from the contents ol each iisue. The articles on are contributed by a scnllt-mau who has successfiilly masterca the bastaaas, and cares for upwards of One Hundred Colo nies of Bees. The extended
Reports
Kxccl ihose of any Weekly eiidical. The iinnieusc cireulatiou enables us to place lhe price within lhe reach of every family iu lhe U. S. UNLY 78 (T. NTS A YEAH, Al this low price no one can nlibrd to be without It. As an iudi consent for Postmasters, Newsdealers, and others to get up Clubs, we make the loilowiug Itheraj olfer: Any pet son sending a Club of Five or more fur one year, em retain 25 cents from each SBMB riplioii, rcniiliing lo u 50 cents lor each nui.ie, an.l a copy of lhe paper Mill lie s.ul weekly to all sdd sub scii:a-rs. postage uiid, loi me yuir. Ii is t ot nanus nary (or all the uaiues to be addressed lo lhe same (dike. Subscriptions may laigln at any time, and t hp ad.lres ehanged us often as the subscriber directs, without additional charge. Keuiit by Post Oflice Order or Registered letter to the New York Weekly Atlas No I SPRUCE STRIKT N.Y.
QUCCESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale iimith's new book. I'.'iO promiuut irr-Ds -meti an 1 women aoa crcl Stel loviraUt of A. T. eTCbVAllT Var.4erl.ut. Kunne't. ft.. UlLflHlll
rl (b-uaation ef tl.e r.-aauu. Now 1 las time for
to MK-iut trrrilnry. A.11res tor
circuUrp jud trrma.
is Kactolph SI , Ch.rryo. III.
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CTTT DRUG STORE I
IIkad the Crown Card Co's. ndvertisoinent, and b'uy a puck of cards. They print 150 styles of via itiugcardp. Confectioneries and canned goods, also all the sweet meats thut can be desired, at Fred Koonta'. Cuown Card Co. advertisement. Crows Card Co., advertisement.
A Brooklyn young ludy, who is ubseut ut a boarding school, conimunicuted to u female friend In this city the following interesting piece of iu foruiution: "In toy last letter ycu rernen.ber I thought Churley S and Mary were ang.iged to be married. Well, now I know they are. They sat ia the gallery last Saturduy night, und I saw Mary throw her head back while Charley scraped a gum-drop off the roof of her moutb."
Ijxxciia.s Tanner
One Door South 1st National Bank, Michigan St.
My stock is Full, Freah and Reliabia. 1 sell for cash at lhe lowest ni.nket pn and Kuarraulee th quality, l'hysicians prcsciiptions and fau:iiy receipts -n 1 rata ' ed ilay and night. I have also
WILI I4.M KOXENTIUL. Aso.eiaw,
tcpu'spnrt, rl. Prank Hwiart. sitotni far SSSJgutie. January 3. 1?7il. )dn ism. Sheriff's Sale. an By virt ui ot an order of saJe inl a iWr--o forehvare of mortcMKO i e- of tho oflfleo oi tho riera of Iho Marshall Citeult I'ourt. to mo ilii octed. on a judsmeiit in fhror lit Arthar L. 'J'lioai6on aoa auuinst Jooah Tuonipson and Sarah Ttmniwun 1 will offer toe s.lo at publi.; aui'liou, oa Sdiurdiy, the 15th day of February, A. D. 1879. I we tho hoara of tn o'olook a. m.. and Uur o'cloek . in., irt Ufte U.jor of tho court Louse, id l'lymo ith. Mar-hall county, fcodian.i. a-, the Luv dir.-rls. iho Wioiutij: dosorihd real cstitte. tu-wh : Twenty. two tz ax u off of tke north sldo of tho north-eait niiHrter ut tho southeast aaartar. of aaattoa tioity-two (sa, township tlinty-Uvi avortti. cl one vl) ejtat. aitaata in Mnrhnll ouuty. ludiatia. to the highesl hidder for cash, without r.'Kard to iiiiraJsoiuctit laws, sul j.-'-t U roilen-otlon. J)HN V. AMTLEY. Khet iffof alaritiail (.bounty. 8n der & Bnyi!cr altr. jan J3 30 Is IS "Sheriff s SaleT XSlli Cy vUrtun ot nn oider of sale and a 1 of foreclosure of mortui) issued oat of th aSnea of the elcrk of the Marshall Ctvouil Court, to tuo directed, on u jodmtait id favor John M. M it. uml aeainot Georsa Htiekh-r and Haniiith tu tier, I alU uCor for tal at pnlili" auvtioa. en Saturday, the 1 5th day of February, iL l). 1879. Between the hours of ten o ol.. a. rn.. and four oVdock . rn.. at tho door of the court hotts, in Plymouth. Marshall couety, Indlr Da, a tho law directs, tho IoIIom iiir .Uayribed real estate, to-wit -. Lot number one 1 and four 1 4 in block autuher sixteen i e iu Tyner City. Kitua'e in SXaMnaO eoutir. Indiana, lo tho hiKhvat bidder iorcusla. wnaout regard saappruieuisnt lawa, suliject to redemption JHN V A si LEV. Si.erirT .f Marshall uniy. Snyrter & Snyder, atiys for tilff. jan BjtoflS
Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution insucd oat of tho ofltee of tho dark ot the Mündt id I Olrcnlt C ourt, tu me directed, ou a j idene ut m favor of Philip H. Alleman and NatK-le, i. 11. Al'enian. for the uae of Uer.okiuh It. P.-rshlnf. iwlnoi; ifli at or "f tho .o'.ttx f Joaliua VV Bennett, decoased .ttnl afaitist Fmler Hteplfteus and iiore W. GrdoD. pr intrials. aud H.rvey Atkins, n. sMndy, I will effer for sale ai eublu- iieetion. on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1879. b.-tweon the hours of teu oloek a. m.. ard tinir o'clock ' in . a: the door of tho court Rons. In 1'tymowi. Man.Malt .iinty. Indiana, as .. ..in d.reets.lhufolloA'iiiK described real (-:.. t wit : Hotiae and lot number thirty seven (,17). in WtV lams' additoti lo tho town of Aros. Taken the i rt ot Fhdey Btephoos. Siluaie in Marshall eountf, Iudlana. to the hijthost bidder fe i .-n.!,, without r-'UH' d to aiIraisemout laws, -ut j"-i : redemption. JOHN V. AXTLKT, Sherls of Marshall Couuty. Chpron ft Onar'ah. tKff arty janie to f Sheriff's Sale. m By virtue of an oxcn;tii .n inaued out of the offle of tlie rlerk of tbo Marslmil Cir.-ult Court, to me directed, oa u judgment in favor of l he Slate of Indiana Ex. lit I. James B Quivey. 'I'rnsfoe of Walnut T..wnshlu, and tuiainst Harvey Atkinson, Jamee I'jOwery. Willi aat F"X and Frederick Hoover. 1 will offer fr sale t public au;rfim. on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1879, bctr eenthe hours of ten o'clock a. ni.. and four o'clock i. ra.. -i the dNr t the oeurt hi'UHe, n Plymouth Mondial! couuty. Indiana as the law direots, th following des. r!bd real estate, to-wlt : The ner'h b-J.lf of 1h south weal quarter f s'"tlou tuimber seven iTi. township number thirty-two n north, of range three i o east : containing as sy-ioo ires. more or less. Xaksn as the irvi-vrty of Fredoriek Hoover. Rituate In Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder fr cash, without reaard to npITaiseni'Mit laws, subject f(1 rvdemptlou. John v. am ri.av. Mheriff of Marshall C ounty. Packard and Packard (dffs altorrieyajauisfs
Sheriff's Sale. 2tS0 By vtrtne of an execution Issued out of the oflico of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to mo direct-, i. on a judgment In favor of Jan.ns Horton, and agaiiiM George s Flotohor uud Delilah Fletcher. I Will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 8th day of February, A. D. 1879. between tire honrs of ten o'clock a. ra . and four o'clock p. ra.. at U e door of the court house, in Plymouth, Marshall County. Indiana, as the law directs, the following dosciibed real estate. io-wit: Lot number two (l) Houghton's addition to the town vuow city i ef Plyuii itih. Indiana. Situate in Mm sin il county, liebaua. to the highest bidder for oash. without regard to apiraiouieul laws, uniect t. redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Bhei-dT -if Marshall County. W II. IIoss. jiKTh ally jau hi J ao 0n A llAY to .Wonts oat. vase iug for the tip Fireside Visitor T-rms sr,il Outht Free. Address P. Ü. Y1CKEKY. Au gusta. Maine
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U thu death of John Y stiey, in 17M, there were in poonaatipu with Methodism '612 iiiinislcrs, 115 circuits, 10 ruiasiou ßtaiions and 7U 000 uiembers. Now including the Methodism of the United Stute of America, col oniai Methodism and hranuhchur it is enti mated that they me not I ss than 30,000 itinerant preacln rs, G0,000
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