Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 February 1879 — Page 3
The Republican. Thursday, Fkbkuaky 27th, 1879.
M'ctl'i Liver Pille cure lu Hgostion.
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Good reading on every pnge
this paper. Mr?. Wm Leonard is still on the sick list. Get your neighbor to subscribe tr the iiwmctl. rW'hen Bourbon boys go a sparking, they sometimes lose tlieir hats. A number of Marshall county citizens left Tuesday morning for Neb1 aka. If you want to- rent a dwelling house apply at Backer and Wolf's atore, Rev. A. Minn will lecture to the deaf rmites at Michigan Ci'y, March lib. Business Is looking up in E-iq. Snyder's court; two bastardy cases from Iawood this week. The story, "Helen Gray," was written for the Retvblicax by one r, ho came to this county in childhood. Charles F. Chaney would like to be City Marshal, and we hare no
doubt but that be would make a good I
one. Oa our first ra;e will be found an article on "tea," which it will pay every one who drinks the beverage to read.
Our 'Payee Personals" are crowded our this week, but will af pear next. The list contains sumo of tbe best men and women in Marshall county, ail of whom have our thauks. Tester Jay was the most disagreeable day of the winter. The wind from the west blew almost a hurricane, piling the snow almost everyplace except where people thought it ought to be. Bro. Garner, of the Starke County Etiler prise, does not seem much alarmed at his ten thousand dollar slander suit. lie promises rich developments in regaad to the Starke County Poor Farm when It comes to trial. Fred H. Kuhn, now with Ttibbey and Bennett, is the "boss" butcher of this city. It was worth tw?nty-flve eeatajaattolook at the display of meat there last B itunlay. Nj such b -ef or mutton has ever been seen ia Plymouth as they sell. Harry Beeves, one of the most popular hotel men in this purt of the State, has retired from the business. His place at the R m House we understand will filled Ly Adam Vinnedge, who will no doubt sustain the well earned reputation of that establishment. "Ora Pro Nobis" does not like the petition addressed to the Legislature, by the teachers of Union and West townships. R?ad what he has to say, and then read Ihe article on the outside of this paper from tie Chicago Journal, relating to the enme subject. "Tom Tom," of M.ixnkuekee,
IX WOOD.
The business on the Fitteburgh,
Fort Wayne & Chicago road in 1878 I genf8 U3 80ine jterag but does not
was twenty in 1877.
per cent, greater than
For thirty days we will give the
give hiname, and they po into the waste basket. The real name of a person is always expected to occom-
New Turk Weekly Atlas, a forty-f ight 1 pany every article published in any column paper, and the Republican newspaper. The editor must know
one year for f'2 40. Circuit court aad Comaiissioner's court will bth ommenee next Monday. There are 322 cass on the Circuit clerk's docket. There seema to be less sickness of a serious eharneter in Plymouth at this time than in any o'her part of Northern Indiana, Theo. Cressnor, with Corbin & Co., is now a Notary Publie, and will do any business for you that you may want in that line. Francis Murphy, the world renowned temperance orator and originator of the "Blue Ribbon," will be at the Opera House to-night. Mr. Laason, foreman of Ft. Wayne michine thope, and wife were vi-.ii In g at B. C. Southworth's and C. R Leonard's Sunday. M. W. St mans has moved to the T. F. W. Si C. dfpot building, and Ms former residence will be oecupied by Hon. H. A. Peed, editor of tLe Democrat.
BY BQUIHOX. Miss Belle Singleton is cnnv.ilescing r.ipidly. Mr. Chattet Cook was in town last Tanadar, rUitlag relatives. Protracted meet lag commenced again at Ike M. K. Church last Monday Bight. Our saw mills seem 10 be crnwdeii with
! work. and rnnnins both nicht and day.
Mr. Junes MaJheney iddwtd our temperance union !at Saturday night, and twenty five signed the pledge. Married, Feb. 20, by Iter. Lewellen, at Ib4 parxtnace. Mr. Thomas tiibson to Mit! Ada Wrynier. We unite it it the M hTna "l other friends in wishing them 1 Ion;; life Of happiness. HQ KT TOWNSHIP. SCAPE UOkV. Dr. Mooie reports ihe general health good. Mrs. Berger, living near LnPnfc, fell one day last week and broke her arm. Willis Logas yet rental M at I hp hea l of the class wiun they spell, and Morgan Johnson SfhsSJ they write. Philo Young, !Q obi etiler of this township, intends to start west in ;i days; he will locate near W jinego. Elder Hulclicns preached at Lal'iiz last Satuiday niglit, and oa the Babbit h lot low ing ; the result was a general revival of the nieml.'rs of the church and one accession. We know the Wsst township rv r re po n -dent by reputation, tad Sre never believed for a nwiiient that his corns were ajudg neat tor not keeping the precepts or paying the editor; V meant that for some one else. Ve though nil Ihe tiaie his came from wearing tight boots. The Urccnhtokcr ratal at 1 be P.aker srhool boote but Salimlav niuht to talk
I alx'iit the sijrns ot the timet. A member j of t lie club informs us that on-; of the spenkers nid said some WSOfhtJ words a i'. in Soaje Goat;" if they lon't ln.w
us more respect we will quit reporting the pfoeeediaga of their meetings. If any one looks through the grates of the old j til and sees l man in it that looks like he I.. id been bona op and smoked lima weeks, and has not washed his face in eight w eeks, or combed his liair in six months, and w ho never did a good d w in his life; one whom the tax pajeffl have
tors, ahsU have entire control of the educations' ll'rtirs ol the township. Third; to require the county superintendent before h?ing appointed to secure from Ihe State Beard of Rdoeatioa, a certificate, that he is q rati i Bed to tench Algebra ami Baton! Philosophy in addition to lbs common school branches, unless holding a dhdom i Irom an tastitu-
Tlolghhai hoad Kotaaj. Menslns are prevalent in Warsaw. Lebanon lias a secret literary so
ciety composed of young ladies. The Sen final says Rochester contains professional jurymen, who are ! better tilted by nature to "iit" on a saw buck than on a petit jury.
We
Card or Thanks. desire to tender our
lion ot learning t hut requires thoroughness in the above branches.! I woui i cspcci-illy call the attention ot the public to the latter elsS of the tirt resolution. It is apparei.t that t: e countj- I superintendents and teachers arc conspi ring to establish a public school monopoly, a kind of school oligarchy. A majority of teat hers are opposed to attending institutes unlet! paid for it, mil
Diphtheria, acarletfna, whoopinp: cough, chicken pox, rneasels and mumps are on the rampage about Cheeterton, Porter county. According to the Standard, not more than one man out of ton in Kendnllviüe can Udl a twenty dollar gold piece from a ten dollar piece. Columbia City Coiumercial thlokl
we lntve never seen a teacher who thought i that the building of a new and corn-
More Talaable Than Gold.
sincere Wh ,in vr.il C'itT.-t" f rn in f lini litol-
- w m.j WW 1 w www m v I Ulli ivniu"
thanks to the ton-peiance ladies of
Jörne disease. Catanh. when a sure
Plymouth, for their kind aid given us , and safe reBsadf can he had by using at our Temple of Honor supper, Sat- rIlft (irtnt rwit-iL.) n.iUPrh
urday evening, Feb. 22 1. Your kindness has been planted deep in the hcaits of the members of our Lodge, and we shall never forget youT W. Pv. FisHKn, W. C. T. Cha. H Lamson, W. R. Resolutions of sVsneci by Ply month Lodge, No. 45), I. 0. 0. T.
the Great Constitutional Catarrh
Remedy? It has cured thousands of that disgusting complaint, an I it will cure you. fcbl3tJ8
Backte9 Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut.-, Unused, Sotc, TOeera, Bait Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hundfr, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of
This Salve i:
them of any benefit. Then why net repudiate them? Wm any one explain to me wherein they benefit the public ? furthermore I should be phased to know what good spiings from visiting fchools ty the county ssiperintendsnta and tru UMS, li incurring Bfl SSflanM of 50,0'.)0 per annum le an ndianlajr. laaai I w ill BOOS ted. The public school system ol Indiana, has become so onerous, shnll I sny so oppressive, last retrenchment nnd reform are essential in everv branch. The
modious hotel.'in that town would prove a profitable investment. The Watet lo i IVetJ says a party of young btii "belled" a newly married couple in haOrango recently, and etUed the ma'.ter for $48.70 in flues and costs. Mr. Susan hfaekerlR, died at h- r residence three poUea west of Warsaw, Monday Feb lyth, nel 82 years.
She had been a resident of Indiana
ex ense of sdw slhsn is too grent, and the j 0Ver sixty years nubhe Schools and the reTenue createtl
and set apart lor their support, are bein- Tbe Ciawfordsville Journal bensaagad in the interests ol I ho school of- ) l,cvep that woman suffrage is growing ficials. Kviry tffjrt sh uld la; I more popular erery day, nod that its sasnte to piesui is the common cliool adoption by all the states Is only a fund, ml apply it to On purpose for question of time. whbh it was desifrtied. The s.oo",oo: George B. Andrews was arrested school And ol Indiana, has nourished a Ancl committed to j tii at Huntington spmesof sxtravagane, in their machinery , Mt Frld churged with forgijlg hls whi h calls loudly ' r ref rm. The i , , i . j t , , . , , , .,, father s name to n note for $l,b00 and
tmiiK oi aiuMjr is H .innre m m iiii mil
who write?, but he does not let the public know, unless the writer wishes to be known. A fine nnd spirited specimen of horse flesh, belonging to Mr. Lowery, living south-west of this city, became fiightened at a paplng train, v.hile uear tbe farm of oho Jacobv, and indohjed in a very lively runaway, laal
Friday evening. Tbe conveyance was suppor'ed in idlenesa loarteM yrara, who jretty badly demolished, but other I whipped hia old, teass mother nnd turned wise no serious damage was done eo 1 hcr oul (,f licr (,wn bye in the cold one
compllshmentfl w.iich shotild never be laogbt at public expense. Tiie system of fa- schoolj never cnniempla'ed such n tiurilen upon t!i tax plying public, by which a small per tent.at benefitted at the exp -use ot lite many. Tbe idea ot making colleges ol the public schools .should I exploded. The too frequent change ol
text books nnd the tilling of school rooms
with e.ensivc and unnecessary furniture, should be discarded.
datlnnj it back several years. CortgresrMn in Bftfcftfw bill asking for an appropriation of $.r),0'X) to survey the Sf. Joseph river from Elkhart to i's mouth has tbeen paesed ntfd the fiurvey will bo m- de. Mr. B n. Cole, a member of the Montgomery Guards of Crawfordsville. while going through the manual of arms at hU home on Saturdav,
WsmsASL tn th rovctprions dianpn. 3Kln rupuons. ibis Salve is guar
, r, ., r Htuced to give perfect satiifaetion in sations of Divine Provideoce our ;,v,rv L,.lge or mouey refunjed. iMoe much esteemed sister, Arvnda Met- ' 25 cents per box.
calf, was taken from our midst by the i tf L. Taxnkb. Plymouth Ind.
hand of death, on the 18th day of February, therefore be it
R söfn .'. Thai this Lodge Ins' learned with protound sorrow the death of our Ute visier, and bow with sutenlssion to Ihe lern decree, and reyre' the loss of one so rood, assochied in the bonds ol "raiih, Hope and Charity." 11' )' Thai :s a token o our res i I we hereby tender to the bereaved husband, our brother, his ntötherio! batn, moth er, brother and sister of our droenssd pi ter our hearttelt syiapathy. and commend them to the cure of lliei who died to save us all. A '- -.', Thnt tlits Lo'.ljje vill attend her hi ue nil nnd admin ister our funentl rites, and wear mournitt' for thirty days, aad drupe mir Lode room in nuinsniag for lh; same pel iod Retdbüd, Tint thfsf re?(xlnlions he spread ti)Mn our ndnutes, and tht a copy ot Ui same tu- furnished tin htlsb-imi of lite (Icceased. anti to our city ptpoTI for publication. A Shout, j . U PBRSIUltO, Com. 11. K 1 1 YD KU. )
Facts l hat We Know . If you are sufivnuji it It a severe cooglt, cold, astlouH. britnehitls, cohsattipthMi, h'ss f vi i.e. I irk ling i n the throat, or any ütfeetioii f the thmat or hinjfJS) a know that Dr. Kind's New Discovery will uire yon Ins mediate relief. We know ot hundreds of aasei it baa completely narad, and that where all irtUer medicines had failed. No other renn dy can show one half as many hermarienl cures. .'ow to
Sisn yon satisiactorv proof thai Dr. I King's Nww Disf.iveiy . i 1 1 cuie you of Asihtna, Bronctiitls, Hay Fever, Cn siunpti n, severe t'otijrba nnd Cold.-, t lloaisene-s, or ii'iy Thr nit or Dunt ill j
Mtuw, if you will cdl at L. Tanner sisa) O. Blsln A Cos Druy Store. IMvmoulh, you can gel n trial bnftle lor ten cents, or a PCftllaf size bottle for $1 00.
Sheriff s Sale. 3 By virtue of an order of sate and doeree of foree'osiir.' uf nMartnafa jnansat out of ti ofTl e 'f tii" flMK of thu Miir-liall Cireuit Court to m direeted. on a ja'iii'-nt in favor ofrberlflw f. Miiiiincly. nl auinAt Henry M.Garverand Nellie Oarret. I will offtr for ale ul public anetion. on Saturday the 22d day of March, A. D. 1879. between the bonis of ten o'clock a. m... anc tour o'i lock p. m.. at tbe loor sf tha etmit house, in rirmo ith. MtkishaM ouctattr. InUInna. a the law iliri ts, the folln iut:deaeTiteii real ostnte, to-wit : The striy of land ijrhtr ( feet in width, off. f thee'st t-lde of ..t number un ban' drwlajtd elevi n ' ill; in Whe lr' eoniiuved audition to tin town 'iK'W city of Pfronnth. wV :i '! the inurov. -nviits uif npjf lU naneea thereto belouKins. Situati in Marshall onnty. Indfana. to tha blähest bidder (or cah, without regard to appraisement laws, Mit'jet to ie.tenii.ti a. John V. AäTÜei. Rhr;fT of Ma.rsi.all County. TVm. B. ITesR. ailornev feh-'T inau
Call on II. Cjrlun ft Co, before you purchase your tickets for the west.
Produce Mark jt Review Competed wccl ly l.y B ARHHILL & T ABER
No. 9 LtiPorto Street.
Ton a nice roast, steak, or meat of any kind go to Tribbey & Bennett's. No other establish roeot attempts to i.mpete with them.
aeei dentally shot and killed his 6lster
A Startling Sto. y. ttuth
The Fort Wayne Sentinel, laot week, j Thc LnFavette Journal insists published a startling account of the that -the Fort Wayne lottery was murder of Isaac N iwland nnd L;zzie i , ot ft game of chance, for the reason Earlj.aata to hT b-en obtained j th.lt the tjt-bolders had not tlM rruin Mary Durer. formerly a re-ident , a chtest ehanOe to !raw anything; of this city, the daughter of a pros hence it could not be n punt of perous railroad ensineer, who resi led chance. "
Kooam! headqdarterd for Oysters Bread, Pic?s, Cakes and everything In t ho pastry line, fresh aud of thc best quality. Attention, Ladies ! Simon Becker has just received a fine lot of Dress Goods, which ho will eil Pi low 8 eitrht eents a ynrd.
Wheat per hn. . . . Corn prr tut..
Oats per btt.
Hogs, live ix-r ewt " dressed per cwt I.siv.l icr 11 Bal)et pt B ßtjs per doz Peans. er bit Onions, juir ba Potatoes', ht bu Apples, green picked er bu Turnips per bu CabbajftB, cr hz Chickens, jxt II Ttrkies, live per tt
8.-I lli s oo ä ."( 5(gin' 10fi2 iH ? 1.00 I 2.IQ&li H II 75 9 4
far us we could ascertain. The greenback meetiog last Saturday evening was rery slitnly attended. We were not present, but we understood thnt the speakers were fiom Flymoutlt, one of whom
j hud never made a speech before, j Tht ir thought could not have b.en
rery enlivening an tliey retraced their way b'lek to their native li?ath. Jfil I a ivaka En ttrpr'ne. William Lilley, ?on of Mr. and
i Mrs. James Lilley, died Monday ' morning after an illness of about ! three days, of congestion of the brain,
Th 24 tramps in tho calaboose aged about twenty one ye.irj.
Will,
list Feil iy niht scattered tbe fire A, he w3 bast knowa, rai well on the floor, broke off the door and i krjowo hare and his death was a lnft b?fore morning. B it ffw have , surprise to evcryb j ly. The crief
stricken father and mother, bro'her and sisters have tb sympathy of our
been seen around town sdace. Toe editor of an Iwa p tpr be
ing asfced, "P ) hos pay?- nays that entire community In this sa l hour of a great many do nor; that they take bereavement. Bourbon Mirror. tbe pap-r for several years an I then The following note will perhaps bar- the postm-iater send It ban De of interest to many of our readers:
marked, "Gone West. Toe meetings at the M. E. Church still continue; much interest is manifested, and many have been added to the church. Rv. G. W. Bower is preacher of mire than ordinary ability. There will be no church services at the Reform Church Sunday morning. In the ovening, however, Rev. Henry will preach as usual. In the forenooD he preaches at the Jacoby church, a few ml'es east of tbij city. Mrs. Edith Ogleebee died at the leaidence of her son, N. H. Oglesec, Tuesday. She was an coresident of this city and rtapected byeverybody. Ske tad been sick for sometime, and na
ehe was eld her death was not unexpected. A little boy, a son of of Mr. Alleman, the dry goods man, created aomeexcltement by breaking through the ica into the river Tuesday. The water was not over his head, but ho could not get out, aad did some loud yelling until rescued. A man under the influence of a little to much of that which sometimes steals away the brain, let a team run away with a load of wood io tbe north east part of town Tuesday. The wood was badly scattered and one of the horses hurt. Noah La :deman, for seven years past emylcyed by G. Blain & Co., in the grocery business, bid good-bye to bis many friends in this city last night, and left for Syracuse, Ind., where he expects to reside permanently. Success attend him. An old man stopped at the Ross Hon?e one night last week, stating
that he was out of money and could get no work. During the night he attempted to commit suicide, but took so much of the poison that it acted as an emetic and his life was saved. Charlie Leonard hu not been aeen at tbe post-oflioe very often during the it week. He has been giving hit attention to a young lady without teeth, who has been visiting at his hou3 since ladt Thursday morning. We lope that in years to come she may b all that Charlis and his excellent wife could wish. Wc are getting new subscribers almost every day. The Republican seems to be wonted by almost evrylody. We piiutd forty extra copies last week, but tbe supply was exhausted in two days, and many who wanted to buy copies could no get them. We shall try to print enough to supply the oVnapad tl is week.
PrattsbchmU. N. Y .. Feb. 13. Mr. KUtor: I9BAJI MK: Stop the pre: X, that ii t r nj;-; atnp ny pBfaW. That it. after sending the two leuouning number wf thc present mnuih In this bOareaa, forward the number uaued on March tlih to F.I mi ra. N. V , and M in h i:J'h to Strvker. Ü , alter which date yon will change my ad dress M Die Plymouth pogtolll. e, aa 1 am liable to be at home any time after March 20th. I shall not bs .tblc to pay before my limes expires ( March tölh), but will do so wtien 1 arrrire tl h mie Refuclfblly 3-ours, ft. lltCRVET. P. S. It snowed seven inches hist night and we are having alciajhi n.i all the time. Snow has drifted to the depth of six fact in some pluces in the roads. 11. 11. A gentleman of this el-y wrote to a real estate dealer, miking him an
I offor for a pleeo of land, and telling j him that it was so wet that he would I have to use a boat to get on It in the I spriug. The owner replied: "I should be glad to sell you the land, but do not think I can. Your offer la too litI tie, and besides, if I should sell it to j you, and you should happen to go
there in tne rail or spring witnout a boat, you might get drowned, and then I would be guilty of manalaughIf the land is so wet that you have to go in a boat, and it cannot be drained as you say, what do you want of It?
day last week, they will kno w that they
ana Tin düora Allen, of this t wnlnp. nm city. OCCASIONAL. Mollie Tmwbridjn is con vales ing. E. S Bissel has bought a fine organ. K-. lire Shak-r iy ciowdcd with bnsiMna . !:'er aooani on the lOth of April this year. Twelve men fire emplnreU in the hooppole business at this place. Tim Murphy boys have purchased an organ of ivimhil!, ('hicn.ro. P. Corcoran, of Plymouth, is to make a
crreentcick ap -ec-h hero this week. Tht nutnlx;r of team? on our streets last S Stauda waa firmer than usual. A fnAf specimen of the "fourteenth amerdment" Jives in this township. John Fo.de tan f;imi!r, o! I'lymouth, were vi-iting Mr. Boyd's this week. Mrs. Liizie Snyder and Mrs. John Gallagher, of PlynMadh, were risltlng Itrrtf this week. Our new landlord haa commenced busi nes3 Give him a eall when yon wnat a good quare meal.
A little skinv.islt at utliy uavises s a few days ago, but no blood shed. Billy still "holds the fort." Mr. P.usertt has mofed to Walkerton, where he will engage in business. Joe is a good fellow : ti 1 d tservea noccoiat W. Lopp and Miss Flora Parker are the editors of the Temjsranre Banner, a paper published by Iht Kelly tf. C T. L' The blue ribbon folks will give entertainmenu Pliday and Saturday evenings next, We have examined their Programm-, which consist! of tcmjKTance dramaa, farces, tableaux. 111 Hole, etc. Mr. Jiuites McDonald and wlfs, of Walkeilon, will furnish thi instruaiental music, and 1 Iiis feature of the entertainment its If will Ue worth thc price of admission. We clip the following notice of a former 1 -ident of this place front the lntr-
I Abate, ol lluiuboldt, Kan: "Dr. D. D. Fife, of Humboldt, gave the Herald a
pleasant eall Tuesday. The doeior has ban iu Kansas ouly oi;e fW, but his al Liniments ns a surgeon and physician have won for him a Urge aud luereative practice. When here he was on his way home from profesiotal rails in Yemen
in the west part of town, and who died several years t-inee from inj tries rec ived while running on tho road between Logansport aud Terre Haute. After Mr. DlMMfr death tha fami'y lived ratlier recklessly, thlr property soon passed out of thdr ban if, iod now Mny Durcr, who hM for years been a notorious character in Fort Wayne, though only twenty three r four yeura old, is according to the Sentinel" account connected tvi'h some of the most horrible crimes ever coaaroUted in the state. The s'ery M given In the Sentinel is over five eolumns iu length, and we have only room to iut that on the 12th, of Septemb-r, lsTG, I-nao NewI ind, a mercbau: of M tysvlüc, in Allen county, was foully mordered and robbed. A Upward of 600 was DaTtf' el by the b iard of commissioners of Allen coonty for the arrest and con
viction of the murderers, yet co clue has beaa found to the perpetrators j of the deed, until dow, it ij c!aim!
that Mary Durer under promise of getting half the reward hat Stated, lhat Mr. Newhtnd was murdered by n man who resides in Maysville, John (rarmeyer, Perry Tracy an i hers-.df. She dnntrlbat the scene of the murder nnd the m inner iu which it was done so exactly In accordancs with tbe facts developed at the time the crime was perpetrated, that It is believed she tells the truth. She says that auother murder was committed by Terry Tracy and a man named
Dunham, at her request. Sh
Francis Murphy! Kraut Is Murphy! This (Thursday) cveninp. Feb. 27th. Come horn the east, the west, the
The tempornnce people of Lafjyetfe j north and the south, and l.car the
have uroused so much enthusiasm that they do not know what to do with their audience, their hall not being large enough to hold the crowds that Book to the temperance meetings. The Green back Journal says Brick Tomeroy bus called a national convention of his party to assemble at Chicago on the 4th of March, to nominate candidate for president, and thid tbe Journal thinks i indiscreet nnd premature, if not unauthorized. TheMishawake Bnterpritt says the lecture course in that city has been steadily gaining sln?o Its Irloeptlon
1 last December, nnd the hall Is now always filled with appreciative nudiI encea. Hon. L. Hubbard, of South : Demi, delivered ths lecture last Filday evenirit'. Iiis suhj ct was "Eto1 lution In Geology." The Rvhr&ter Spy says: "There 1 hove been more deaths in Fulton OOatnty dm ing the p tst month than ever occured bi'foro fluting ihe same j lime. The principal nfflietlon is lung fever. The demise of old people 1
nlways greater in the spring of the year, but this month seems to exceed all f irme- times." Hon. Mark Whlnerjr, of South Renddied ;.t the Indiana hospital for the insane last Frld ty. He had resided in fiouth Bend more than forty years. Ho wa3 a carpenter by trade,
great blue former.
ribbon tcmpcrunco re-
Bttt Just to Say. It tfl but just to say that the- firm of Steel & Pr ce were ttie first to pl.uiu the market articles for culinary purposes that are srietly pure and wholesome. Tbeit Dr. Prion's Creau Baking Powder has obtained its peputHiity and extended sale by the purity of ihe matetials.
CMWN OARO CO. Lamson's Riitnch No. 7. ol tl.e Cniwn C ard and Novelty Co . of Bristol, Conn , and Nassua, N'. Y.. Chat II. Lanusin, W, F. fwnnnat, and ihty Wrisht, aobi propii. w.rs o the ( row a Card Company. PRICE LIST.
30 Super White Bristol :o oaper Cream Bristol 9Ü Oem Vititinr.
SB (üb Bdns Jö Dburonal Gilt Kahn: JÖ White (iohl Bonier
Sheriff's Sale. 2353 Hr vtrtii" rf an ort-r of f ale and a dere of f.r; i.-.-,r f inrtj;.'UJC Hanert ut .f tbe ofllet or tLe Tier of tli M.trxhatl Circuit Coi.rt. tome .iin-eiert. on a oe't-'fuent in favor of Daniel S. Grübe, and asafnat JanaesHHill. Jo.'i.li Miller. Ka.-hel Smer and Marr C. Miller. I ill oiler for sale at public aucSaturday, March tt, 1879y ltwen th-hnr- of f.-n oVleok a. as., ard t. ur o'eloclc i. in. al Lave ilo.ir of th court lionse. fn plyni Marabou coiintf. Indiana, as Im ilir ts, tliof.Mlowiucdeaerib' ed real estai'. to-mit: Th norrheiit quHrtor iVf the nortlieaat quart er it i. oj section nuuiher iLirty W), in township nuuiher thirty-two (3i notth. of rantje OWB 1 1 1 e ist. Also, lot numher ei:ht (ay in soctiou Diltiibor ninetnen (!), in trwnhii ilbrtjr-two icf north of range onetl? eaflt, eontaining in all ninety-nine (99) acre, more or less. - Oitaato in Marshall eountri Indfana. to tha liigheBt oldder fur cash, without regard to atipruisement law aubieet to rednittioa. JOHN V. AHTI.ET. RharifTMurt-liail Cou ty. Binder and Hess, aitorncva. fj;tom0'
The ( iieapest. R'-lbiblo nr?ielcs like Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Uingei. et., that have stood the tent of Ihe best
Juttgss In the country, are the cheap
est in tbe long run, ir bealtn is to (xmtlderecL
25 Tinted Gold p.onler H Bins Rinbon Vtsnlng Slrijied Edge is Oblong Striped Ed.e ftil Mnnrntn .) Square lievel Ede 2 ltoiuul Corner Bevel lidu.. 25 Oblong Berel Edge H tireenhaek
.15 cen'. ,10 cent. . i cente. 10 cents. . I " Celll:'. . 10 cents. . It cents ,14 mala .88 onata .'20 e. nts. . 15 ssnti .'.10 cents. .'tü cents. .:W tents, .10 Cents
be
;0 Fmt Acipiulntanco 10 cents. :W) Yum Yum 10 cent. 21 Dnartttg 10 cents. t Twnanaisnt -H' cents J" Quia 10 cents. 10 lluinl Flirtati.m, etc 10 nuts
25 Poetical Gcma, with name. . ..it cents.
Sheriffs Sale. nur Rv virtue of an execution iauodout f tb Offlea f tM t:irk of tho Marshall CircuitLt nr'. to nio dire-te 1. on a indjgntent In fav..r 'f MTdHatn b. r'i-h. and tirairi-t Arthur Y.ninK and Jan. Keilmau, 1 will offer lor sale at lut'li auetion. on Saturday, tht 1st day of March, A, D. 1879, t"treen the hours of ten o'cloet a tr., and f mr o'eloek p. m.. at tit door of the oourt lH.ll. in Plrmouth. Mars'iail County, Indiana, us the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: The east three () acres of the wet thlrtrsix 1361 am of lot mini ter on a . in section twenly-ttVee '-o. town-bin tlilrtj-two (tt norlh. ranne two (t eat. also, -ixteen and nlnritf olsäl on-hnn-drvtlt (leS-lUersol the weal hatf H)ot lot two in in Motion twentr three townsliin thirty-two ('. ranee two tl) eat. taken as the i T"t " vt of Jan K'-dman-Ritttnte in Marshall eonatT. ind!ana. to the li: I'i.ider for ea-h. without recard to at,ra'snieut laws. suti"t to n-flemiaio. John v. astley. Rhe'iff of Murshall county. Tnckard k ra."ta.-d. attorneys febs tow
n anted. Everybody to pubcribe for the
Cbieapo Daily Telegraph, the betet m Wave
evt uing daily pubilthed, delivered 85 Fnroiei
Marble.
Snowlltkt... : 0 ( .inie ll-ish
to any part of the city for ten cents a week. Including the Sunday edition;
also Indianapolis Daily Xacs eauie
5 Moresque
pi lev. tf
Aldeht Crf.ssnkii. Agent.
I am in fear, my dear air, that you de
sign to commit suicide by drowning. ! dbuuty Mo.W Send Herald
Now, don't do that! If you will commit euch a crime, use a rope, and then your friends will find you dry, and you can be taken care of." The Kicbland (Wis.) Observer aays: "Dr. Hoover, of SextonTille, is
about to locate in Argop, Marshall j county, Indiana. 'With all bis fuultt
we
bad i bad been u member of the legislature, i
conceived n vi. lent hutred for a girl I paymaster In tbe army, city judge, named Lizzie Early, to wbopi her j and had conducted successfully m iny brother was eugraged, and determined J enterprises of importance. His mind to put her out of the way. Shü says j failed in 1877. she enticed Miss E-irly to ride with J The Kcndallville Staniard says: her in a cutter, drove out of town I "It is a lamentable fact that eases of thrco or four miles until she got into j perjury nre "very prevalent," nnd the the woods, where Miss Early was ts- j reckless disregard for the eacredncss
Admired by All. Eveiy person who has used Dr. Price's UitfQUt Pei fumes admire them. His Pot Rise is eharming the fraarraaes of sweet blossoms; hiAlista Uouquel, delicately delightful tho odor of dainty buds; while bis Floral Itiches surpass in rich, fresh, flowery odor any Cologuo or toilet water ever made.
Tor Sale by It. Williamson, Ten acres of land well improved, one mile north-west of Court House. Five acres equal to twenty lots in town of Plymouth all plank fenced. A dwelling house with one and onehalf lots, on Gano and Center streets.
.10 cents
....lOeeali . ... 10 nests. . . 10 wnts. . . .10 cent. . . . lö cents. 10 eiai. 10 cents. . . .'21! cents. . ... It cents. M. .It rents. Iff cents. ... 10 real. . . ..13 cents
25 Unltau Beiles WfeaperTint llrist.... :0 English Tint llristol.. H Btahwaned Uose 2.' KiiiliMsscd Lily ii KnilMiji.se Tansy Alert floral iM Rosedak Floral..".
2.J Ho()'tet Floral iO mils. SS West Eml floral H3 eenta, ta Brighton Fl .ral ?0 cx-ntj :I0 Best Fine Mixed 10 cents. M Mixed uo three alike 10 ceoia. We invite you to cnll and tee our MUnplea Call and see us. In rear nf RaTCTBt.tCAM oitk-e, entrance m Lal'orte street, tlnlers hy muil Utttst be sAllStftsI to CROWN CARt) CO. Hysftonth, Ind. ( ircularand 8H-einteiis of iy e iree.
SherifT's Sale. 2! fly vlrt.te of an ordur of anle at d a der. of f.ircl'.-nre of mortKntfe ive4 not of the ft! e of the elerk of the Mnrahail Cireuit (' Mirt, to nie directed, on a ). lament in fcavor of Thomat 11. Lr, nd artiii.t . i-aw T. J. nex an.) Haehfl A. Jonca. I will oflfor Ibr" sale at ihiI lie auction, on Saturday, the 1st day of Haren, A. D. 1879. between the hours of ten o'eloek n. ni.. and f..ir o'.-l.-k p. m :o th it.wir of (h -ourt ii .-. in 1'lymoath. Marshall eounty. lnbana. km he law direeu, the following ueteribod real estate, to-wit : The nortii-east .uarter vV' of the northwest quarter f aeetion nembr seven iT in township number thirty-three it) north. of rnnce tiimiber (S fast. Situate in Marshall count T, In.ltana. to thehiarheat bkldmr fur eatdi. without regard touiiraioueiit laws, suhjeet to r lemt'tioo. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Sheriff of ur hall Ct-untr. Parka & Tarkf attorney. ffb t to IK
Administrator's Sale.
Notle I hereby Riven t tint th underfilled. admhiiKii ator of tbn ea'.ato of iehabod
11. Hiilsey. deeoaafMl. ill offer for sale at puioie outcry, nt tiie late reaidener of ihn
ken from ths sleigh, carried into the woods and foully murdered. The details as given are sickening:, and we have not tbe space or Inclination to publish them. Tho wholly story may be a sensation gleaned from Mary Durer by reporters for ths pnrpote of creating an excitement. A full des-
of an oath, especially with a certain class of unpiineipled men, i certainly astonishing. Some of them seem to think that because tbey have money, they are under no obligation to tell the truth, wbero dollars aud cents are concerned.
S intut 1 Ilurket. for the oast twelve
cription is nUo given of the noted rsbident of Waraw, mid for11 a I I S 9 I
M Alt MONT. OEA PRO NOBIS. Mrs. James QftSM is better. Cbtitles. ('. Durr, of Plymouth, 6pent several day here ihe past week, .lohn Feiler and family bade thin place
adieu last Thursday, have gone to their
love him etlll.' Tho doctor is a new home at the. head of "Twin lakes,''
man of warm impules and positive j thi county. point, and a power in whatever he j Appended is a series of resolutions, undertakes. The friendship of such which explain themselves. They should a man ia to be coveted, and he will be , have appeared several week nates, but
cave sttid to have been occtipi?d by
Mary Dun r, Ella Dunham and th parties in crime mentioned above, and wbatber the story of the murders Is true or untrue, the present poaltion of Mary Durer shows tbe degredatlou and wickedness to which a young t'lrl may descend in a short time.
more thau missed by the largo circ-lo of people in and about Sextonville among whom h was a leader. Hi place will not bo readily filled, in any sense either as citizen, physician, or politician. Our best wishes for his continued utefulness and prosperity go with him to his new home " Tho
were misplaced by the secretary. We hoe that the resolutions in question will b" carefully scrutinized by the thc tnx-paytrs of the county. " The teachers of (feint and West township, in joint inslitflte convened hereby respectfully petition thc Mtsatfl
of Ian Indians Ledtature from Mar
The display at Tribbey & Bennett's next Kuturdny, will beat anything ever seen in this city. One pound of their beef or mutton is worth twice as much as meat that has formerly been sold in Tlyraouth. Tbey sell groceries nnd provisions of all kinds at bottom prices.
JJU TVtlil it Ol vj uio uvrt IIUIUU X UO I n . , . . , . -p.. . shall County, to labor during the present Dr. bas located at Aigos. Hia card 3 . , , '
.session, to so auiciui nie inoisua s no'ii
will be found in another column, and having seen biro, we are satisfied that Wisconriu's loss is our gain. We bo. if that be will receive a liberal patronage. Dn. J. HoovF.n, having located, offers bis professional services to tho citizens of Argos and vicinity. Especial attention given to treatment of all old, long standing gnaaaaftfc Digeases of women, chronic catarrh and cdl scrofulous ajfeclions. Office nt residence, in Hickman property, on Suar treat, Argos, Ind. feb 20 Cm
law so as to secure the following charges therein. First; to require all the teachers to attend the teachers' county institute, in default of which they sh ill lose ad.iy 's wages for each day s nun attendance, without a reasonable xciisc.aml shall he entitled to a day's wages for each day that they attend iu st It tile. Second ; to provide for the election, at the usual time of holding township elections, of a township school hoard of not less tlian three memlicrs, who, with the county tip HntSXltai and s.diool direc-
Card of Thauka. I't.vMot Tii, Ind., Feb. 20. To the Editor if the Republican : Please allow us, through your paper, to express our grnlitudc to the triends in this city lor their kindness lo Arvada flaring hcr illness, and tlieir sympathy in nur bo revemant. We shall long remeiulair tlieir generous attention, and trust that we may in the fi.ttiYe have an opportunity to return tbeir iiicnt kindness in another cause. llcspcctfully, Am in u T. Mktcai.k, M its. A YY. M. Nicuoi.s. Mk.iv Mat. W. I. Kkonaho
merly of Ccoterville, ludiann, died on Mouday of last week from the f fleets of a stroke of paralysis. Tho old gentleman was transacting some business in tbe law oflice of Frazer ft Frazer, and suddenly fell from his chaff from the effects tf tbe stroke. He was conveyed to the residence of
blä son, C. W. Burket, M. D., where be died. The St. Joe block hotel project which bas been hanging fire for several weeks was finally arranged on Saturday last, It being decided to
! nnn vrt t bf I mi b 1 i rus into n. bolt 1
The work will be pushed rapidly forward, and will be oompletcd about tbe 1st of May. That nffable and popular landlord, Jerry Knight, and brother, Godfrey Knight, of Schoolcraft, have leased the building, In eluding the Opera house. South Bend Herald. MA Will 1.1.
Store room nod lot on Mtofalffall Sfhl Ibnbod B. tfaltey, in Center townstis, Marsliall eounty, ( u
street. No better business bloek in
the city. All will be sold on easy terms. His stock of merchandise will bo sold at and below cost as usual, until all is sold. He wants to quit business if possible between this and spring. II. Williamson. j:iii(J-2m
Friday, February 28th. 1879. the personal property of said estate, eon-ist-iue of Hornes. Cow, t.'aitle. Bteep. Hoga, Wai.na. Kanntet; linpl.'inenta. hoi. !.! and kitelK u furniture and various otuerarttel.'s. Sah to lioglr. at 10 o'eloek, a. tu. Tekms : Sums of $3 and under, eaMi : over $3 a credit of nlnA month, the purcliu.-r Kiiiut not tiearins interest, wnivins b.oi.'fli of valuation and appraisement lawa, with Uoodseeuii y approved hy the administrator. Fe UAVib L tilU.oN, A.lm r.
CtTT DHXTG STOKE!
Sheriff's Sale.
Ur virtn of an order of fa!e and a decree of foiceloaure of mortirnge isnel out of tbe oftleo tif Iho tlo .-i.-rk t-f ine MarHliad Cireuit t.'oiir', to in.- 1ir-etea on a julm nt In fnvorr ol lloru.-i-i orbin and acainM Junatban tb.nderand Harriet Quader. 1 will uffur for sain at aatbtta naeiion. on Saturday, tht 1st day of march, A. D. 1879. Mfrn Ihn boursof ten fVloek a nt.. and' lour o'clock p. ni . at the door of the eoart house, tn rtymouth. Harshall eoenür. Indiana, oa the law difueta. the fultowinn described re-H eatnte, to-wit: lot number sixty-four M) in the original phi. d the town mow city m I'lymouth. Hi nnle in Marshall county. Indiana, to the hisveel bi Ider for .-aali. without r.-trard to i' i.tTiii-omeiit law, aulijt-ct t redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Shoriff if alarKhutl County. Horace Cortdn. attorney. feb to 'it
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nn rrb r of snlc and a doer . t f. 1. kitrM .if rt i n T-I l&.ni',l ..i.T .if tin,
offlecofthe cl.-rk of tin- Superior (Vturt, at I jura tiKin .rf I iuc i inint v !.! I.i mu itiMntiul
. . . . . I ., X .'.IM., II" Uli,' 1 . on a judtmcnt In far or of Mary Carter and! EaaanaiO. Muii..ii. und ixciUnttt oacaA ( ulbertavn. I will offer for sale at yublic auction on Saturday, the 1st day of Birch, A.D. 1 s79. between the houra of ten o'Heek a. ra.. and! four o'clock p. in. at tho dor of t court
I house, in 1'lymoutii. Mat-diall county. Indi
ana, as tne law uircct. tnu lolloariutf aeeribed real oataUi, to-wit : The south-en t quarter (V of section) number thittv-two '3-ji, in township number thtrty-two u n rta. ranee two (2 eaau eontainins one liundrtrd and sixty I ic ) acre. Situate in W arhall connty. Indiana, to the liitfheM bhlder for caab, without tvtrard t appraisement laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. feb 0 Bhet iff of Marshall County.
One Door South 1st National Bank, Michigan St.
My stock is Full, Fresh and Reliable. I sell for cash at the lowest market pri.nnd warrantee the quality. Physicians asssCriptlttnal anil fnmilv receipts compounded day and night. 1 have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 31ank Rooks, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles. Tobaccos, Cijrars, etc., which 1 iuvtd he ollubc to examine before purchasing slsewbsrs and save money by iL L. TANNER, PLYMOUTH, IND.
A saloon iu Porter county hna suspended for tho want of NNO eustorners, and a correspondent of tho
n Mtejhopes tbat others will soon be : w '. sstssJ wewiahhim good luck, any
how. M 'T the liappy couple "live hwf an 1 prorht, " never patr: ii. hour Ich jojroa t im 1t:e on' n w'.l-'i they n-reed to unite th'ir ileflinie-f.
Aurnn Fuller, Mm SMli ati.l Mis Muithn v. nlgst. HAIS KS noO ;s Febrnary 20, 1ST, liy nT. Au.Miu Kuller, Johu 11. Ualuca and iline Sam'i PSfjMa STALKY LOVRLY Feliruary 80, lhT, iy nv. Auatin Kuller, Mtt phrn S'ale anil Mrs. Angelina Lovely. We do not knaw whether to congratulate Mr. Htalry and hia eatiniable latty or nut. Mr. 8ta!cy alwavr pay tur two enpiomtt Iba Kein km or, hm! omstlmmi more, hnl Ii ha gone and mnrried oue of our best HUhacribf n, art 1 unleas he sen!s aomeIxxly eltc the paper yiv.i aev whit's the maltcr-
baking mm)tmmm
compelled to music
march to tho same
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are freo from adulteration, richer, more effective, produoe better results than any others, and that they ueo them in their own families.
;ri UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gcma of all Odors
ivui nene, An agrecaoie, ncauniui i.iquiu ueniunce. LEMON SUGAR. A Fiihstitiite for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From thc pure root.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. 71. r Ileal Try Hop Yrnut in the World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St, Louis & Cincinnati.
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