Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 February 1879 — Page 3
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We Open tMs Week A Large Line of EARLY SPRING GOODS,
Such as MEDIUM LIGHT DRESS FRINTS. GINGHAMS and WORSTED DRESS GOODS. Bought at Prices 25 per cent Lower Than Last Season's Prices. We also have put an immense lme of goods on our 5 cent Counter ! JLgaio. It will pay to call and see us, as wo are Determined to Sell Cheap For Cash, and Cash only. KLOEPFER & BOFINGER.
To-morrow is St. Valentine's day. Nature smiles and weeps by turns this week. The weather this week is almost as uncertain as a witness before the Potter Committee. The Green township teachers' institute will be held at the Shirley school house next Saturday.
Li friends to nko care if him or save alock of Iiis hair when Ho t&rts out again tor we ns women may Curl Iiis Hair for him if lie ever comes down hear again No Signature. Mr Editor Pleaa PublL-h this In respect for ma
James F. VanValkenburp, one of I
the jolliest men of his age in Plymouth or any other place, was iu our oflice one day l ist week. He comes
Tribbey & Bennett's new depar- in every few months to see how we : ture of stall-fed beef from Chicago is are get' ing along and to let us know I
attracting the attention of everybody, that he is as strong in the DemocratFrancis Murphy, the greatest liv-1 ie faith as ever, and to inquire if we ing temperance lecturer, at the Opera need any money to keep him paid a House Thursday evening, February ; year ahead, for he can't do without 27th. J the Republican. Well, there is an -Ono of the important things to item Siu the rouuds of tho PaPers attend to now is to keep your feet n tbat a Wclchman recently lied, dry. Wet feet, oolds and lung fever j a6ed 103 year9 leaving eight living go" together. children whose united ages were 504 . , , -rrr.,,. 1 years. Mr. VanValkenburg seeing Richard Williamson has a cow six ... . . . . , . . i this item, remarked that his father, feet and three inches high, and that r . ' . . i James Van a'kf-utjurgh, now residmeasures fourteen feet from the tip . , A. . . . . , . . L ., . fc . 1 ing in this city is 98 years old; he of the tail to tho horns. . - , u i n then flgureJ up tho ages of eijrbt liv--We publish to-day an interesting log cfetldirn M follows: 75, 73, 71. letter from Indianapolis, written by 69 67 G5 Gl 56 making a total 0f mm . - r . 1
tion. j. m. confer, our represeniauve i r,7 VPrt or VPftrs moro tliiin tho
in the Legislature. N. E. Barr, of Argos, ono of the
Welch man's family. There is one younger child living in this city, Mrs.
best teachers in Walnut township. Pierce, 51 years old. There were
thirteen children, four of the family being dead. Jamss VanValkenburgh the father of this family is to-day more active than many persons twenty years younger than he. His brother, Hon. John J. VanValkenburg, died suddenly at Chatham Center, N. Y , January 24th, aged 97 years.
called on us Saturday and set the figures opposite his name ahead. And the light fantastic too was lifted at the Opera House last night The continuation of this interesting story will be found in tho next number.
in a few hours of his death, which is supposed to have been caused by over exertion in walking a considerable distance to the residence of bis son.
The Republican. Thursday, February 13th, 1S79.
Wsst's Lirer Pili euro I.ivcr C'tMUoUiut.
C ITT AND COUNTY. Mis Carrie Morris is very sick. Wo allow no offiee to excel us in job printing.
The warm weather and tramps come together. "Danbury" says a smack on the lips is a beau-traco. Miss Rebecca Vogel, of Chicago, is viji ing at Meyer Woir. Well, let it freeze; who wants to live in a country where tüey have bottomless roads. David Hull is now Worshipful Master, and J. W. Houghton, Sec., of Kilwinning Lodge, No. 435, F. A. M. It is rumore! that a change in the proprietorship of a couple of the hotels i.f the city i soon to take place. A successful revival meeting is in progress at the M. E. Church in this city, conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Bower. L. Bock, of Argos, one of the best business men ia the county, called on 11s Monday. His eubscri Jtioo Is paid away into 1880. For thirty days wo will givo the New York Weekly Alias, a forty-eight column paper, and the Republican one year for $2.40. 8. A. Hoglan, Plymouth's City Marshal, and wife returned Ftiday, after a visit of several weeks among friends in New York. Recollect the Chicago JTeir given six months free to all new subscribers to the Republican and to all old ones who pay in advance. Quite a number of the intimate friends of Perry Schlosser did him honor last Saturday evening, on the occasion of his 45th birtbd y. Our Inwood correspondence was eomo how mislaid last week, and the
omission not noticed until after going to press. It appears this week. The Plymouth Good Templar ameteur dramatic troupe will show the effects of "Rum; or, the First Glass," to the people of Bourbon Saturday evening. Reports of Walnut township Teachers' Institute and tho Couaty Sunday School Convention are crowded out this week, but will appear in our next issue. W. H. H. Stoaer, the accommodating P. M. at Inwood, let the light of his countenance shine in our office a few minutes Monday. Stoner is always weleome. G. B. Pomeroy, of Walnut, one of the oldest subscribers of the Rrpublicaü, came in Tuesday and settled for a year. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Pomeroy's health is not good. Since the Methodist protracted race ing began, the Friday evening temperance meetings have been held In Blue Ribbon Hall. Sunday afternoon temperance meetings at M. E. Church as usual. Don't aend anybody an uglv, disgraceful valentine to-morrow. Well, since we think about, if you have bought one of that kind, just send it to an editor. It will not hurt his feeliugs "at all at all." If G. Hog. Esq , saw his T&hadow the second inst., he should be getting in bis cold weather work. If he did not, he should no longer pretend that he coatrcls the last half of winter. P. s. We take it all back. It is snowing now. "It snows and it blows, and its cold stormy weather," would not apply to this section of country during Monday and Tuesday; yet we had some wind and some ruin that prevented tho teat from being oppressive, acd the cold weather is coming.
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. . T ! He was for llfiy years oue of the tween the farmers and tho weather . A. . , , A. ... . . . . . , .. leading business men of that place, clerk, there will probably be but lit- , , . , . ... . vTT anil amm'ui crifi Iiortlth lin tfl With.
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no uiuio Uiapio ouK uiauu ..".a county this week. J. S. Bernhisel, Marmont's efficient postmaster, and one of the leading members of tho literary society of that place, called at the Republican office last Saturday. Mr. Rogers, the teacher at Inwood, was arrested here Monday, charged with unbecoming and inde
cent conduct toward two little girls j of this place, and isnow in jail await- j ing an examination. A Greenback organ, not a thousand miles from here, says, "The Na- j tlonals were born in fraud and are 1 held together by bribery." The same
leave, so by this change wc are Messed with another saloon which makes six in our small town. There are now almost as many saloons as of all other tasted bowses together. We eertalnljr need other business houses more than we need saloons
A short time ago two gentlemen
stopped at Mr. Burner's house south east of here, wanting him and his wife to act as agents for them, for patent mcdi eines and as ifcey talked nsoatMy ami made everything appear fair and square they accepted the öfter. The article of agreement was read and then sigLed. In a few days Mr. Burgncr received a notice from lbs First National hank of Plymouth that note against him for two hundred dollars was left there for collections. lie hat! signed a note instead of the nrtiele on the same plan as the patent h ay fork swindle.
TYNElt CITY.
BV EN KYE EX. Sickness abating. Maple harvest will soon he here. Argos christian church is still holding protracted meeting. The Sunday school convention at Argos last week was a success. Bill Rupe is tue happiest man in the 2nd ward because it is a lilt.
OCCASION A L. Teachers' institute last Saturday. Jacob Snyder, mores to Tceginlen this week. Thomas Plake, of Kansas, is visiting friends lie re. Social le and supper at G. M. Richardson's this week. It is now understood that Tyncr is to have a uew depot. Mrs. Dr. McCormick and Mrs. Boyd arj on the sick list. Thos. Tyncr. sr., has gone to Dayton, O., to visit his daughter. Miss 1S Bowers, of Plymouth, was the guest of Mrs. Boyd Isst week. The German Baptists arc holding a protracted meeting at the Blissvillechurch. m. Kyle, ourcllicient Township Trus tee, reports the schools iu good working order. Em pi ire Neff and brother have purchas
cd the Molt farm, and it is their iulcntion
to clear forty acros this spring. Mr. Kreighbaum, of West township, has rented the Central House, and will take possession about the 15th insi. The district revenue collector dropped in upon our merchants rather suddenly last week, and cteated some commotion destiojing a lot of empty cigar boxes. L. G. Dillman and family, formerly residents ol this place, but for two yearn res
V I Hnelipr lins mnvp.l to the rountrv.
paper thinks everybody of good sense ;on?liefumii)1Mr Cu;,)IU!ll, k lOSM
in-law.
out to j dn that party at once.
M. W. Downey has returned from his trip in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. He reports plenty of rain and mud, and a great deal of worthless, and some very good land in that section of country. Quite a number of those to whom
we 8' nt postal cards last week have i
responded. Now boys, wo want to bear from every one of you. We should like to retain each of you as a subscriber, and now is the time to settle easy while the accounts remain in our hands. We last week sent to many of our subscribers who are in arrears, postal cards containing a statement el their account. One man at Bremen seems somewhat ofTended. If ho takes any other paper he will tad that the statement of bis account is printed every week on the slip with his name, and pasted on the paper or wrapperGo and hear Budd Reeve, nt the Opera House next Saturday night. His subj"ct, "Horae-ppun Views of
Bode Bowel, Mrs. J. C. Gordon, Mrs Henry Ream, and Mrs. J. E. Q iivey are
on the ick list. DieJ, Mrs. Charity Simons, of typhoid fever, Feb. 5th, 1871). l'uneral conducted by Rev. W. W. Jone, at Argos M. 1 Church. The N. C. T. U. at Argos was well entertained last week by Col. Hurlbut, of N. Y.. who lectured throe nightaat the Argos M. E. Church. L. W. McClure will take up his abode at the beautiful M.txeukuckec this sum tuer, an he is putting up a club house lor Plymouth uristocrats and others. Died, Enoch Lewis, of congestion of the lungs, Feb, 8th, IHT'J. Funeral con-
, ducte l by Kev. C. V. Strickland at Argos j Chiietiaa church. Tut. deceased was U9 , years old.
Miss Nettle Harris has left the school to which she belongs and is now attending the Vermont school without proper authority. Wc do not stand alone in the opinion that t'.ie Marmout school Is already too large far one teacher, without the introduction of persons from other districts, to crowd out those haying a legitimate right. Charles Hissonp, of Pulaski county,
who lost his wile some three months since, brought his intended sjMuse to Marmont Sunday to have the mn'rimoninl knot tied, but the Bev. Vencil concluded that he hid no jurisdiction over a license issued ic I'ulaski while he remained in this county, so he went to Monterey and sent the twain on their way rej oiciug. The coal did not pan out as well in Starke county as W. B. Hanis A Co. predicted How easy it is lor even well in formed men to be deceived sometimes. Had they been in quest of muskrats and skunks the natural production of Starke county instead of c oal, the debtor side side of their ledger would indicate results more favorable. We regret tl at this much -needed mineral production was not discovered, even though it mere in Starke county. W. E Bailey. James Wylieand Will lam Bfca canvassed this township last week, paying their best respects to ihe schools. The scholars await .vith longing eye the coming of tue noted educators, and the teachers made every effort to have their school-rooms in the best trim. The greatest wrong wes ee in connection with this school visiting business, is the fact that white two of the gentlemen reci Ive big pay for their labor the third receives not a farthing Now. will net Mr. Bailey levy tax for the special benefit of William Shaw. "Honor to whom honor is due." Last Friday being the 18th anniversery of the marriage of Hev. Henry Vencil and wile, they deemed it proper to celebrate the day in a becoming manner, and invitations were extended to the brethren ol the M E. church, and as "Or Pro Nobis"' is a first class member a sperial stool was reserved for him. Unfortunate! r a press of business prevented our occupying it ;
"business liefere pleasure i the proverb." We sent a representative, however, to take notes. We append the names oi m few of those present .- Dr. Dunlap, Dr. Wiseman and lady, Mrs. Buswell, Mrs. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Sow der, Mr. and Mrs. Millich, Thomas Mcdbum and lady, Mr. and Mrs James Duddleson, 1, J. Baker
For Sale by It. Williamson, Ten acres of land well improved, one mile north-west of Court House. Five acres equal to twenty lots Id town of Plymouth all plank fenced. A dwelling house with one and onehalf lots, on Gano and Center streets. Store room and 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 all is sold. He wants to quit business if possible between this and spring. R. Williamson. j:iu9-2m
Mure Val cable Than Gold. Why do you suffer from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, when a sure and safe remedy can be had by using the Great Constitutional Catarrh Remedy? It has cured thousands of that disgusting complaint, and it will cure you. feb!3tl3
31 A I Ii I KD,
At the resideore of A. Fill er, b. lh, Frant i M. Walker tu Mrs Kmuia H. Kniith, both ol (reen township.
im:i4 Xellic May Rentier: only child of J. H. nnd Ii. H. Ii evtl -v, . n .tji'iiifiry 2st, 1S79. get yeaie, 9 luontlis anil V day. I i r I ic- NVlii.' wan a bright gem that elang to the bet, heaatilal in h-r tender lorellne-'. Win it tnt IT mouth ol l Ii l rau to !n "Th ates ajar," awl llMB that time until Iii Saior a I' ll her hone hor ni.nv voice echoed forth tunes ol tlu-land of bllep. She no doubt, la now unite ! with Hü Heaven'y Ihront. May her ot be MMlMsi to the g.xnl of the lkrreaved friend. "Mourn not for thy chill, from tenderness riven, Ere jwin ou her puritr feil; To thy ijuestiouing hoarta,lo the answer from bcaven It la well with the child, It ia Met"
Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? They that tarry long at the wine. They who do not look upon the advertisement uf the Crown Card Co. when it should be read. They who do not go to seek their mixed cards. Read the advertisement of the Crown Card Co. They print all ptyles of elegant visiting cards. Dr. Price's Special Flaruriug Extract. Vanilla. Lemon, and all ex racts u.ed in liavoring ice-cream, jellies, cakes, etc., are acknowledged, by the best housekeepers in thn land, to be the finest flavors made. Strange that persons will use worthless ex tracts when such natural flavors aDr. Price's are to be had.
Do not forget to read the advertisement of the Crown Card Co. The Crown Card Co., print all styles of Bevel Edge, Gilt Eng, and Striped Edge cards. Read their advertisement and learn prices. Koontz' headquarters for Gysters Bread, Piea, Cakes and everything in the paatry line, fresh and or the best quality. Produce Market Review Corrected weekly l.y BARNDäU TAKER No. 0 LuPorte Street.
Application for License. To the (Mejt of Bmnen, Mai'ft.all Voimtp, Utd.,atui toall(ither$ vhinn it nay Concern: Kolleeis h.rrdy riv-n that the anderwinm! wtU acply to the Honorable Donrdof Coni-misM.-riurs of Mart-null county.at their March Türm. A. U iHTw. f..r tteeae to retail npirituotitt, vinous and tun It liquon jn a lefs quantity ;lian a quart at u time, with the privilege of altowioe; the uueete drank on the preiuieeft wlierv sold. Our p!u"e of tusiues and the prmlcca wliorr-on said liqii..!-" aritobaold and drank aro located a--t .'. - ttnm neinK at tho north-eaht corner of lot montier on tl, running - .;: on tho rat side of kl lot one hundred and twenty tia feat; thence east forty (M) feet; llu-n. c norm sixty Gn feet; them e weal Mnoteea l' 'eet ; them e north i1xt (e)feet; Ikenee west twenty-one Hit feet to the plae of beginning, known a lot niiinl i r two ci and taking .art uf lot number three (), in Huim's addition to the town of Cremi'ii. IIOOrLE & TURNER.
Read the new advertisement of the Crown Card Co. They offer verj liberal bargains. Try their cards.
Jever Itetter. Unquestionably, in purity and healthfulness. Dr. Price's Cream Making Powder takes the lead of any in the United States. Messrs. Steel tt Price, the manufacturers, believe that all ai tides used in food should be strictly pure and wholesome.
Wheat per bu Corn x:r bu '. Oats k.t bu Hogs, live per CWt ' dressed KT cwt Lard er tt Batter x-i lb. Krgs peedi I. ans. per bu Onions, jer bu PeieiilH. er bu Apples, green picked per bu, I'u mips, kt bu Cairhage, ier doz Thickens, er t5 furkics. live it R,
o0 11 $ 2 TS i m 10s$l2 II 1.001 25 tbX.'sl 50 25 75 3 4
Sheriff's Sale.
Ry virtue of an xecntlon Issued ru? of tha office. ..f the Ütrfc of th- Muri-mil! Circuit C'nirt . to me direMo 1. on a judgment in faror of Wdliani L. Fish, and Hgninst Arthur Young and Jane kedmnn, 1 will offer for aale at publi.' auction, on Saturday, the 1st day of March, A D. 1379, between th hour of ten o'uloek a. w.. and fotiro'eln.-k p in., nt thi door of the eourt house, tn I'lyraoiith, Marshall Count. Indiam.M the l ivr directs, the following deacribil raeieweiii. to-wit: Til- . -ii-' thread) aerosol the west thirtysix 31 aarea of I I number oue tt), iu aecUon twenty -i ft -no towushl thinytwo ( north, range two iir eaM. Also, sixteen and ninety -eight one-hun-dreth i It 9t'-Im) a-res of the weet half (X)of lot two (j) in section twenty-three (is;, town-i-liip thirty-twe '.itK range two 2i east, taken as the property of Jane Kedman. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest Wilder for chIi. without regard ta ajvraismeni laws. Bubjoet to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLKY. Rhe-iffof Marshall county, rackar I &. Packard, attorneys fob 6 to!7
His services were highly appreciated hy our pccple.
IX WOOD,
nv BQUlJtOX. Pusiness dull lines Hie break up. (.'onsidernblc sicKuess in tally lung fever.
ideuts of Nashville, Tenn., re turned to
this place )ut Friday. Mr. Dillman has and lady, and James Cuslleman and lady, bought the Johnson law mill. anJ we un- ' of the presents wc will say nothing. The derstand he will locale hero permanent ly j guests say they have frequently vi,itnl Hev. S. Cole, of Columbia City, Ind , : pMeafe, but that never before did they gel made n or clical Ueapeieef speech here ! into better pasture Iben they did when last Sat. rduy evening. On 8undiy he J they got to the tabic on this occasion, picached at the M. E church, and in the It lumnt; lcen pretty generally known evening delivering a temperance lecture. 1 vv- K- H-'lcy wöuhl deliver an ad
niess iH'ioie me .iiannoin literary bwcksj on last Friday night, an unnsuslly huge nuntlKT of K'ople assembled at the aeadamv. Following the usual opening exer cises was a splendid essay by Dr. Dunlap. declamations by Miss Charity Shaw, Mrs Barl hammer, and Hon. Q. II. Nelheiton. Mrs. Katkhammer having the subject ol intempeianee, which she painteil in moM hidrous loiiiis. The Mnrnionl "Ilannei" w read by Miss Mary Dud lleson, which occupied one hour MM tero minutes. W. 'E, Bailey delivered a long manuscript lecture; 8uiject: "Our Public Schools s a Drej oitnipneed f two tarties, thu firat being the Stute, and the second the Pen pie Tlic lecture whs listened to rery aitenliwely. Now, a it 1 nil due deferance
K aas
siiroiKU'd in HU.wiifiiuv. mat cuiru.a'M
Rkad the advertisement of the Crown Can! Co. Keadit! Heed it!
CROWN CARD CO. Ladie's Visitins Cards.
PRICE LIST.
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50RT1I TO WX SHI P. BCAPK OOAT. Weather fine nnd roads excellent, yet the majority of people jicrsist in s;i)iug "I don't faeJ well." Mr. Crumley of La Paz, has sold his pejeoMÜ proierty and is going to emigrate to Southern Kansas. I. S. Middleton, one of our most cnterpriMng citii ns, Is preivuiug to build a
Mr. Thonns Annie has sold hii farm to
Roots ami Other Things," is entirely j a tt.ntU.tn;in froin ()ljio.
new. He will show you how thoughts
and opinions are made valuable. Those who have heard it speak of it in the highest terms. It Is said to contain living sallies of wit that outgparkle those of any living humorist. W. W. Gamer, of the Starke County Enlerprize made us a friendly visit while in town last" Friday. We are glad th hear that the Enterprize is prospering. Such a man as Mr. Garner deserves success. When his oflice was partially burned out a few months ago, instead of reducing the siz of his paper or sending out half shoe's, he went right to work and made It Letter than ever. We suppose the author of tho following parody resides on the muddy prairie of Illinois. It does not apply to this section of the country, and we give it to show our readers bow it is where much mud dotb abound: What is that methcr?" "A ra'l, my child," Answered the mother, in accents mild ; ' That mark- the place where, late last fall, A teaia went down, man, wiion and all. In l he princ the guorl Supervisor will rotae. And dig Iheic out ot their clayey how 1W thou ever like the Hnprviaor, good. And ready when he calls thee to work the road.'. Oeorge Thayer has returned from Indianapolis, where he spent a week, most of the time among our Legislators. He says that Senator Reeve is regarded as one of the shrewdest and ablest men in that body, and did more than any other one man topre-
vent the passage of an amendment to the interest bill, allowing no contract for interest at more than six per cent He thinks that Marshall county's
I members in the Legislature will com
pare favorably with those of a majority of counties in the State. To give our readers an Idea of some of the articles we are occasionally called on to publish, which come to us with and without signatures, we transgress the usual rulo and give the following just as it was sent to us: A rEDI.EK Their Beaing aK-dler travling thrue this soiah East Part of (ireen Township in marshal! County Carrying Atta Hox the Box containing Neadles and pins and I'ad Pencils this so cald Pedler was thrue hear the Last of January 18.7tf this ierson claiming to have ntnother in Plymmoath with one Arm eaTand is atrying to support her By selltnir thoes articles mentii mil He is ashort slim person Willi dark hair and Wsetej h very thin this person is Nothing hut a Oraml Rascal lie takes the advantag of Peaple and wslchcs when our men is Gone from home And then if ue
Thirty three signed the pledge at our last temperance meeting. Dr. Smith ol Tyner Cily. was looking for a location here last week. A lew Argositcs attended our last temperance meeting. Come again. Mr. N. Graves, of Plymouth, attended our temperance meeting Satutduy nicht ot l;tst wecK. There arc rumors of a weilding soon to take place, but a pcrsun "can t most ul a tya soseeUaaea tell. Died, Jan. Mtk, f lung fever, Mr. William Harris. His rem.iiiis were conveyed to Tyner City for iutermcnt. Coaalderabla interest k manifested at tue K, K. protruded meetings. Several having united with the Church A gentleman tioiu Fort Wayne has pur chused the section ol timber land lying south ot here, and will soon erect a saw mill tiie reo n. Boys, you should be careful regarding your conduct while in Church, for if it is not as it should be, you lay youi selves amenable to the severity of the law. Mr. Uodgcrs, who hits taught school for three- or fourmonlhs here this winter, now is a guest at Hotel d'Asiley. We have not learned particulars. Our school will be continued under a competent teacher, so what may be his loss will be our gain.
There is no other branch of our business on which we spend so much thought and time as on our Hamburg Embroideries, this spring especially, we have endeavored to obtain all the NEW
LaPaS are bachelors, and f-trun-e to say (Mr. Bailev draw I he line of denen Kalten OCT T1 2 OTlH rinl there is not a marriageable voumr ladv '''! "'V S.t tl0 ",,,! 11 ,,:d' l";h;7 UOTlgUO CiiU jJdlr
w I nfurtn:i houy composeu ot tue in Ihe village. people whicli constitutes the State. Leonard I, our enterprising saw j Mr. Bailey told ns MOch in reference to mid in an. is making things lively by bt.v ! tn'd-. b'udi we have learned Umg . , , . , i since We nave not the lime or spact to ing logs, sawing Innber, nd cxixcts to ; to ,.,(lW Mr ,;u,,.v Mnv f.nther now.
; man u fact u re a large numlier of wagon fel
Iocs during Ihe spring und summer. Frank F)aven;ort, the celebrated coon
bunter, has abiodoncd the business nnd Francis Murphy,
gone to rocking the cradle and singing ' The groat temperance orator nnd re-
IS cent . ISecnt. 15 cuts. IB cents. i cents. U I '-Ull-. IS cent ) cents. SO cents J) cent. .ct:ua uccuta. l-" crrils. . . M cent.
large dwelling house next summer.
(Ine-fourth of the male KpulalIon ol p 'mini end the .inimlurmed. Where would
Next Friday night the female mile rags questtnn will be dimmed. Come one sad all.
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BT HANK.
Oiuit pi rchace articles from him he Dennnds our money and causes abuse this
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We have neither snow nor mud, but the weather is liuc. Don't miss ihe "Yankee Varieties'' Fridsy night. John Walter has been sick for'some tiin-, but is again seen on the streets. John Foils leaves us this week for the west. His wife, Dolly, will follow after he ge'n settled and things fixed up. We wonder how Wolff is making it in Nappinee. he never says anything and wc do not know whethe he is making money or not. James Knoblock has returned home once more, bringing two of his chums along. lie has been for sometime at Lima, Ind. Mr. ISIusser, from Wisconsin, was here last week visiting. The north seems to agree with him. He looks better than when he resided here. Maxey is talking up the insurance business here. He is stirring some of those fellows up that have forgotten about danger from fires and mttkiiig them think as he talks. Thus he gets the job of insuring their property.
big Hoscnlield this week will move into
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ft f Um men ihm! Hunk mil of their mm n w,Vi " " ttouu u to lake cair of him wo would ask K.tukerl takes ihe room t'. Ebel will
"By 0 baby bunting papa has quit hunt
ing," to his first lorn son. Willis Logan must have been born a siielling book and dictionary combined. For three years he has spelled every school down in this township s often as he has attended the spelling matches. According to announcement the Green backers met at the Baker school house last Saturday night. The house was crowded almost to suffocation with boys and girls and we noticed about three dozen voters in the house. Norman Woodward of Plymouth, took the stand and occupied one hour in telling us what would take place in the future. He said a
great multitude of Greenbackers were go-
ing to Chicago, the 4th of March, to make preparations to annihilate both the Republican and Democratic parties. He declared we have no government, and pictured a very dark future for us; he said no honest man would accept a nomination or an office from either of the old parties. That hit us like a rotten egg thrown in our face, because we accepted the office of road Supervisor from the old parties last fall, and we thought it meant us. Neal, of Plymouth, next took the the stand. It will suffice to say that what he does not know about running a government is not worth knowing. The meeting adjourned to meet in Chicago the fourth of March. Look out for astounding disclosures. M VBMOVI. OKA PRO NOBI8. Wallace Buswell has returned to Mar moot. Levi Hartman is recovering froin a ser ious attack ot lung fever. The Marmont doctors are quite busy. There an many cases of lung fever. Get your traps in order; there was a big wolf after Budd Duddleson's sheep lat week. The infant child of Benjamin Oyerm w! was buried last Wednesday. Died of lung fever. The Bev. Henry Vincil has commenced a protracted meetsng here in the M. E. church, to be continued indeflnilely. Hi mm E. Turn bull, who had intended to start to Kansas last Tuesday, was deterred by one of hit children tatting tud denly Ul. The teachers of Union and West town ship will hold another joint institute at Frieud's school house, on the first Satur day in March. While in Plymouth, last Saturday, J. F. Langeubaugh explained to us why he failed to put in an apiearaue, and lecture
before the Marmount
per announcement. He had injured his foot so badly that he was unable to wear a boot.
former, will be in Plymouth, February 27, 1871), two weeks from to-day. Read the following correspondence: Ci.evki.and. 0 , Feb. 10, URt, . (!. Th'tter, Jhf, I'ijfmouth, Ind.: Dkvk Mk Mi. Murphy will be with you Feb. 27t h. Will come from Grecneaatle, where he lectures on thu 21th Please have a koimI, strong choir on the plaitnrin, and have plenty of pledges mid ribbon on hand. I hope many will sign the pledge. Please inform me ol your ac ceptauce ol date at once. i along you a gnUM success, I am. Very truly yoiin, J. H. Mn i.uu
Buy your Valentines of Tanner. Crawfohd gives l cents a lb for rags in trade. It Confectioneries and canned goods, also all the sweet- meats that can be desired, at Fred Koontz'. Triubky & Bennett have a Chicago butcher, and nre daily receiving beef from the smoothest, best stall fed cattle sold In the Chicago markets. One pound of their beef is worth two pounds of the gristley meat often sold in Plymouth. If you don't believd it try their meat and be convinced. They sell groceries and provisions cf all kinds at bottom prices. Bnfklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve i- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in evory caae or money refunded. Price M cents per box. tf L. Tanner. Plymouth Ind. Sweeter, ( leaner, Purer. RefincMi and intelligent ladies use Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes, Allsta Bouquet or Pet Rose. Such ladies have tastes for the beautiful, prove affectionate companions, and will keep well-odered households. To the lower orders all smells are alike; it is the sweeter, cleaner, purer, that enjoy Dr. Price's rich odors.
terns maufactur-
ed. Our spring purchases of these goods are now in stock and conveniently arranged for inspection. We invite an examination of our goods from the ladies, with our assurance that the lowest prices will be named. ncrln addition to the above we have received a complete line in new and Elegant designs of Bretonne.English thread, Brussells and Brabant point, Duchess and Patent Vallencienes Lace. BECKER A WOLF.
25 Snper White Bristol tBSnpi-r Cresm lhistul W Hem Visiting attiUi k.'u''' 'US ()tkii Mil tAtte 25 Diagonal tiilt Bilge S Hol) Borli r 5 It .i- K.i.t Vi-iting 5MriNl Kite J6 UMoag SfriK.ii Wrfe 25 bW 1 Krfgi25 0l.ou' li.-vi.-l Edge - M SIM. 25 Turnt! t nnn-r bevel K In '
I he above styles of cants are tu.oiutuitured of Ihe very In-st Niarxl, ami when printed Ith onr targe silver script type l Itey cannot lie excelled in beauty or neatness. .Sample tj ceu'e. FANCY STYLES. ;0 Grccnhar-k 10 ot-nts. Ü0 Fun Acquidnianco 10 cent. M) Fun Yiun 10 cenlu. :t0 Yum Yum JO ritt. 24 Courting 10 cents. 40 Trim mrent 10 cviit. 25 Oc 10 cH-nts". 15 iUnd Flirtati.in, etc., 10 ct-nls. i't Pnaiical Qeaaa, with aaaar 15 eent.
W Marble io ctnt. ID nuwllike 10 cnii. H Furnier 10 cent-. Mi MorcsKpif 15 ctnl. - (ioldcu Series 10 een! :J0 SiijK T Tint Blistal 1U cfiits H) BaWliali Tint Briatoi -0 ctut 2ö Kaipaaapd Raat cvnta i) Kinhnned Idly if cmts. 25 Btttbnaai'id Pansy 15 o-nts i5 Ali-i t Flortil 10 cenlK
35 Itosctlnlf r loral 15 cttuts ü HKiift Floral $$ cent. 16 Mfeal Knd Floral s orala. It Brighton Fiord 90 ttrnts ;tü Ü-st Fine Mixed H) cent-. 5f .M.xcd, no three alike 10 cents. We nre adding new styles to our Rt ck. Frirs will le j;iven i.ext week. TU u-ek c liiscoiiliiiuc lo print over one bandied stvles of ranis Our lirrnlai, and sHHimens of type sent free of cost. Ve invite you to c:dl and ee mir sanvile ("nil anil m i- us. In rear of Ukpl ih.h n ofriee. entrance on Iil'orle street. Unlei iy uiail must be add res ed to CKOW.N f'AUI) CO. Flvnioiith, Iml.
SherilT's Sale. 2377 By virtue ot An ordar of sale a.d a decrae of forcloriuro of rnurtuage issued out of tha ofTir-t- uf the ! rk of the .V nrni.aH Circuit ('art, to mi- dirvctl. on a jmJk'iUf-nt in favor of Thomas B. I.. , ami Kaiimt (J.-.-rge T. J niR anl Kachel A. Jonen. I will offur f. r sale at pill lie auction, on Saturday, the 1st day of Harch, A. D. 1879. 1etwecn t h - hours of ten o'clock n. m.. and fouru'clock p. ui . nt th" door of tho court house, in Plymouth. Marshall county. Indiana, as the law directs, the folio wing described real estate, to-wit : The nortl-east otiarteT (Ist of the nortb-
west nuartL i of section number seven iTr in townshu numlier thirty-three (SI) north, of range number (3) east. Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the h;gt -t bUter for cash, without regard to ais'raisement laws, sulijcct to redemption. JOHN. V. AHTLEY. 8hcrlfl of Marshall County. Tarks & Parks attorneys. febcto 17
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that Ike undersigned administrator of the stat of Ichaboil Ii. Halsey. deceased, will offer for sate a: public outcry, at the Lite residenes of tin? aaiil Ichabod It. Malsey. In Center township. Marslitill cO'.mty, ea Friday, Febiuary 28th. 1879 the personal property of aaM estHte. connoting of Horses, vlow. Cattle. Kucep, Hugs, Wagons. Kt'init g ImiiieinentR. hoiis.-liold ami bitch) n furniture ami various other articles. Sale to begir. at i o'clock., m. Teums : Sums of 3 and under, cash ; over $S a ci edit of nine month, the purchaser gitinK not bwnai interest, waiving tieneUt of valuati-.iii and aiiraiscrocnt lawswith good sociii i y unproved by the administrator. f6 DAViH L. CI I MS( N, Adm r.
ss mnnl Uhr. Mi peasSsfSp nok of 1 1: 'cr-am of III.- World Literature. n. -; Off t - p-. vear. An O.I t.'hroii.o (H' JD inchsm of " ' I I Vallcv," pric. $3; " Black Sheep. ' tri J luuk. ia naer biodiae. "Christian O..L1) M.al.ke. afl took, in iiRur binding, and a ampt" cop.- ,f "tV.d tt Houxin-ilJ .!t:w;.in ' all mst-rwil, for ml, 30 cents in MSfeW, or 'n ons-wnt uostas 'nm . AiP-atx wanted. MiMt htieral lerin-t. hat nothin:. nt frss. AJJreMi S. S.Wood. Trilmrt- Ilu.ldin.:. New York City.
An Honest Medicine. Of all mcdirioes advertised to cure any aflboUoM of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none wc can recommend so highly M Or. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Couirhs, Cold, Asthma, Hroncbalis, Hay Kevcr, Hoarsness, Tick ling in the throat, loss of folgt, etc. This medicine docs jxisitirily eure, and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one half as man)' jvisitive and permanent cures as have already been nflexled by this truly wonderlul remedy. For Asthma and Hroiichilis it is a ixjrfect specific, curing the very worst ca-
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oy an means give u a uiai. iruu o-r'o U-n cents. 1 tegular size $1.00. For sale by L Tanner :md Ü. Ulain & Co., I'lvtnotith. 'i
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SheriiT's Sale.
By rlrtuf of an ordor of sale and a !e-ree of f r c. -Insure of ittongiige issmxl out of the office of the th.- c.rk oi tlie Marshall Circalt Court, to me direc ted, on a judsment In favor f Horac." nrbiit and against Jonathan Quader ami Harrint Gunder, I will offer for salo nt publie auetion. on Saturday, the 1st flay of March, A. D. 1179, between the hours of ten o'clock a- m.. and four o'clock p. m.. at tt'u door ol the court house, in Plymouth. Marshall c oaty. Iudiana, as the law directs, the following lose rl bed rel estate, to-wlt: Lot number sixty-four iM) In the original plat of tho town mow eity) of Plymouth. Kituate iu Marshall county. Indiana, tn the highest hi-lder for cash, without regard to
t.pi raivemciit iaws. sul.jcct iu redemption. JOHN V. AHTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall County. Horace Corldn. a: torner. feb to Tt
SherilT's Sale.1
By virtue of on order of sale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out of tho office of th clerk of the Suis-rior Conrt, at Logansport. Cass county. lad. I.ime directed, on a judghii ni hi favoi f Mary Carter aad Hmma C. Munsoii. and agsiust Joaanh Calbertawn. 1 wilt offer for sa.c at public auction on Saturday, tha let day cf March, A.D. 1N79. between the hours of ton o'clock a. m,. and four o'clock p. in. ai the lot of the court house, in 1'iymouth. Marsball county. Indiana, as the law uirects. the following docribed real ostat-.. to-wlt : 1 lie south-east quarter i'-O 1 section number thirty iwnv, iu township number thirty-two t noith. range two (ai east, containing one hundred and sixty !) aeraa. Situate in Marshall county. Iuliana. to tbs highest bidder for cash, without regard to apprai.-emeut laws, ut.ject to redemption.
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A WONDERFUL LAMP CHIMNEY. No more lireuking of cbimueys. Hotnethiog cn. It sells at sigtit. .gents wsuted to sell U. M. l'l.L'HFi tent Kin Fnwf Mka Ump Chtnaays. This is one of th greatest moncy-savii j; articUs ot the present age. Itwy will test fur years; ttmy give a steady ly .1 can be as 4i ss mir e temp; no snu-1 irticii honiinif; they sill best water Is a few niffiatus. I urt"- pronts made. Smpl- chimney and hum.-r, wortli 9 rrata, sent St mail, puspaiil, for W rents Three cent postage aUmpa taken f..r ssnphas. For terms, etc., addrrM O. M. Hi I I . New Hall. more, Uraen Coooty, N. Y Box h).
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My stock is Full, Fresh and Reifabto. I sell tor cash at the lowest ninrket pric and guarranlee the quality. Physicians preset iptiuns and family reteipu compounded day and night. I have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 31ank Hooks, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., which I iuvtd he oliubc to examine Iwlbre purchasing elsewhere and save niney by it. La TANNER. PLYMOUTH, IND
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