Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 March 1879 — Page 3
The Republican. Thursday, March 6th, 1S79. CITY AND COCXT).
Miss Cassle Lopp, baa returned to the city. Henry Stapleferd, of Ft. Wayne, was in the city this week. Rev. J. C. Steven9 and wife, of South Bend; are visitiug fi lends iu this city. Spring has come; "gentle Annie" is what the bright sunshine seemed to saj yesterday. If you desire any style of visiting card, be sure and read the advertisement of the Crown Card Co. "What's in a Dame?" A great deal, if it la printed by the Crown Card Co. Read advertisement.
25 Superllne Gilt-edge cards 10
A temperance society has been Two fnshionable dressed men organized at school house Xo. 17, in driving a fine team of horses attached Center township, by George N. FrinU, to a baggy pot up in pood style, sucthe temperance revivalist. Twcuty- , ceeded last Friday in inducing Niohfour pledged their names against the j olas Walle to act as agent foa the eale demon alcohol which has brought ao ! of a windmill; they aleo succeeded in much sorrow to our land. getting him to tign a note for fclC A little child eight years old, On reading it he fouud that it was daughter of Mrs. Kemp, residing near for five hundred dollars; on calling
T u'ardeo, was burned so terribly Monday that it died in a few hours. Its clothes caught fire while it w;is playing near the stove; before the fire could be extinguished the child was burnd almost to crisp.
their attention to it. thev pronounced
it a mistake, and one of the men took that note and wrote another for (360. The notes were drawn payable to Mr. Wnlle hut they told him to write bfa name on the note, which he did; not
-Our Murmost correspondent says knowing that he was giving a note
the vampires who swindled Nicholas Walle last Friday, .ried all their powers of persuasion on John Zeehiel, Peter Keller and probably others in that part of the county before go ing to Walle, but they had read the papers and did not bite. "Brick" Pomeroy's convention of
TL . , which thn Pl mouth delegation forma
cnts. 25, Hevel-eüge, .jo cents, urown ' 7
tue iarg' at pan, ia now in sessiou ai
Card Co. Head advertisement. That young man from from Fort Wayne will probably come again when he wants to take ladies out on a bund tied. E. J. Robinson, of Tyner City, one of the best fellows in the world, called on us Tuesday and set the figures ahead.
Chicago. They have not decided on I oididate for President in 1880, but it is probable that as our boys seem to have the "heft" of the delegation, Norman Woodward will bo the MB. lira. Tuttle, aged seventy six years, and a bigtily ruep actable etil zen of this plaoe, sufL-red a serere stroke of palsy S I Delay morning and
Dick Shakes expects to do a big (Iit,(i w,.(jri..s Uy m rutu:j, tfffMB its buaiuess while Circuit Court lasts. t.n-ectg yr8 Tutrio was the mother of He evidently believes tl at lawyers Mr8 James Lynch, or thi-j place, W. are good customers. V. Tuttle. of Plymouth, a.i l X. 1 H. V. Keed, of Chicago, will Tuttle, of Ftrrysvilln, Mich , formerly preach at the Christian Chapel in this of Iu wood. Bourbon Mirror. city, Sunday, March 9ih, at 10:30 a. lfSOme of our subscribers who m. and 7 p.m. have been notified that they were a J. W. Atkinson Is now in Waver- year or more In arrears do not get ly Nebraska, and has no doubt made their papers they will know what is up his mind to stay, as he ordered the reason. We have, take it all tothe Rüplblicax changed to that gather, now as good a paying list as place. any county paper in the State. We A tramp and a drunken m.n thank all who have resp uded; even
broke the lock off the door of th-
calaboose last Thursday nicht and to let m know wnat he will do.
- - f w wert sent to jail, to pay for their i Y How River Grange uer lu' ixtrouble. enkuckee will, on the third SuUr lay Wm. Murphy organized a tem- in March, discuss the following qu-s-p?rance uuion at the Gjddard school tion: house, south-west of this city, Tues- II- I That tha Order of Parroai o(
day night. Forty-five signed the pledge. The Rjs5 Hjusc is dit being
AllttOS. BT KN IT! KX School closes this week. D. K. Brows painted S. J. llollcy'
sign, Geo Helsel and Geo. llarria are both ' on the sick Ht Prof. A. W, Ward, of Plymouth, was in 1 Ariros recently.
Another niht-wa'c'i in Argos Frank I Xicolav, our tentorial aitid. Mr. Dorras BarBhitl is convalescing ' Ironi a seveie attack of typhoid fever. Ja. Houghton, of I'lyiaouth, was in i town this week, and WM life size, too. Mm, Chaa, D. ( 'hajunm, of Plymouth, was in town la -it week visiting relatives ami hiends. Jolm Zehner has sold out his mill prop I erty In Jasper BT Beat, who continues the partaerahip with .Mr. H ick. The protected eflott at the AflgM Chr is ihn Church closed Sunday evening ol mm week, with thirteen aaeaiefna, H. Johnson, nr cdnnet maker, will ! start west this week to view the count ry and look up suiiuhle location. Muson t Morgan's theatrical troupe will perform '"Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the ( Wichi.er hall, Thursday evening, Mat. 0.
Ioe Potter run another liotcl in
that could be collected by any one else. He thinks now that thay have both notes and he ha nothing. He warns pers uis in to-day's papar not to purchase thorn. 1) ring the last month wo have r. pitted ly warned our readers to look out for such men, and it is hardly necessary to say that Mr. Waile does not take a p:tper. Yet wo hear many persons say they can- ; not affor 1 to take a paper, but sooner or later, results teach them that thej cannot ufT rd to do without it. A eulÜBirn OffWfrt on the P F. W. & C. railroad. -it Valparaiso. Sutur
day, the Inter Orem correspondent pij, viilHjfe, in the Martin Ihichcr prefnt
writing rrom Valparaiso, says; As tv. on lhe corner of MieMaa Mttd Wal the express train, bound east due here : . .strtets. at 10;:10 was npproaching the depot ! He v. S. McNccly, of Arros, has been and rtinniug ubr.it twenty inilos per j holding a protracted meeting at Millwood. hourytencouutere la misplaced switch Kosciusko county, Inf ihn weeks with an 1 ran Into tho engine or a freight j 71 IUbHImbi l,e Church train Itlttitlf on the sidetrack j Wa.C Rlckard went to Chicago, Mon John Kooney, engineer, and William ; &f evening IU IM week, to meet his trih lorgee, fireman on the expreß, were and l;nily. who kTaon I lieh w,y tn m ' both very seriously injured. The re- ! Ual'l,ls' low'1' lo lUl H8 . envery of Rooney is Ifiinllilr. as Died, Febratry tS, IST, Hn Büro, his skull is fractured, ami badly scald- ' cinety three years, ill old repMoM ot , , iiii. Inuii.na. PictunorHl services were con ed. Torgeo was badly e cabled, but ... V4 , ... r . - 1 ducted hy Kev. NV . W. Jones, at the M will survive. Darwin Monroe, fireman . . Church. on the f.e.ght, was lying in the cab ; Uj mJ rC!Uon4rail(.,: , of the engine asleep, and he was in- ' ,iceatBX lhe mlooa for wnk.h ap.
ttantiy Kineo. ins remains werp Hcaiion h been mafe. Let the ounlv
to the disen.-e. Dutr maintains that it wi 'main fever, while Dunlap ind Wise
man contend that it wns an affection of the kidneys. Thus it will he seen that doctors, like divines, politicians and polit cat economists, differ as widely as the antipodes. The teachers of Cnion and West townships held a second joint convention in the interest of the "School Teachers1 Mon opoly," at I Heads' school house, Saturday. A powerful effort was made to c cure to the teachers lhe rihl to visit schools nt public expense We are pleased to know that in the ptrw of John Keiser
there is one teacher in the township nan. e l who stands opposed t tire "Teachers' Monopoly," and bdilly and vehement ly advocalca the cause of liberality and justice. O. M iUAT7,. Old Mstterlpg March is upon us. Philip Myei is the lather of another boy. Joe Perry has nored up into the
touihou wools. Eugene Dwiucll and Miss Jennie
Kauouse were married a lew !avs since.
M.VXKNKITKEE, BY IKo.SCl.AD. Weather roujjh. Mrs. David R. Vöries is very sick with lung lever. G. V. Cline is visiting relatives near Warsaw. J. T. McFarhuu! has returned to the prairie to work on a farm.
The protracted Wetting at Washington
Uucklcn'M Arnica Salve. The Bur Salti in Mm world for Cuts, Beutee, Sores, Ulcer-, Salt Llheum, Tetter, Chapped IinmU,
Sheriff's Sale.
This Salve is guar
anteed to Rive perfect s.-ithfaetioii in erery etise or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. tf L. Tanner. Tlymouth Ind.
The Ciown Card Co. piintg all styles of Bristol, Fan -v, Gilt, Floral,
closed Thursday niht, without many con-I Flirtatioa, etc. Curds. Read adver-
wife have We wish
verts. F. M. Walker and l.is new commenced house keeping.
them success. Professor French has emjap-d to teach a class in penmanship at Washington school house. Braey Corey's mill is standing idle,
23T 4 By virtio oT an orJcr of and deore . . f f . . ............... i l . . m . .
UDliblatoa, Corns, and all kinds of oftVe ot th :-rk of the Marshall Circuit Skin Eruptions. This Salve is cruar- ( ",ir: directed. u aju.i, ;. nt in fav.r
M. Gitrvr aud Nellie Oarvei. I will offer for sale at publi ; auction, oa Saturday the 2 2d day of March, A. 0. 1879v between the hours of ten o'clock a. m.. ard l"ur !. -k p. in . ut thi loor of rtm eourt house, in Ply mo it h. Marshall comiiv. Iodiana, a the ia-.v directs, the followiag deftcrihed real estate, to-wit: The trip of licid eighty n tewt in width. IT of the eat silo of lot. a umber one hundre.tat l Meren i m In Whoeler's eontloved edition t'i the to-vn (now eity) of Plymouth with all the ituproveinontis aad aineruuancea thereto heloiitfiui;. Situate in Marshall cinty, Indiana, to th hixheat bidder for cash, without regard to appraisemeut law-, uhj-t to rwlm,jt e in. Jt)HV V. A8TLT.
SlierifT ol M-trhall Co mtf. attiicnnv f . ! , " i'ii
tisement.
Call on 11. Coi hin & Co, before you purchase your tickets for the west. Deli'.-lit ail Lovers of Sweet Scents. The U iujue Perfumes made by Dr.
riice deliiit. by their lasMng elmr-
IIm hea'ici BBd it Gron and hurst. Twelve ers ons tied on the blue ribbon at the Ptgaaiaathw of the Temperance I' nio ii, at Santa Auna school house, last
Thursday nilit. Why will i eople patronize distant pa ers when we have two printed in the
county ;;s good as the best and of w hich we should be orou 1. and to which we
Stock of all kind requires greater care, should f .Meiu! a liberal patronage.
as to tooil and shelter, during March, than
uecause tney iaue.1 to iei tue water out ol der and freshing fianiLC , all
lovers of gweei scents. Dr. Price's Forget M - Not, Ylaug-Ylanj?, Musk Hose, Ali-tiii Bouquet, and his other
Sheriff's Sale.
CI3
cau be imagined
Hy virtue of an execution Iftsaed ort of 1 ha ..' tlx. 'I.,. I- ,.f . Ww.t.0 ft ik
. "i. . . ill' " vi Hi. i I. Ktl Iii. JMU - Ii I.. 1 1- II 1 L odors, are the most exquisite that t,urt. to me directed. on ajtutaoaat hi te
vor or Jam-s Uurton. niel caini Urge S. Fletcher awl Delilah Fletcher. I will off for sale at public auction, on Saturday, the 8th day of March A. D. 1879.
Personal. Steel & Price, of Chicago and St. Louh, we are pleased to my, lüu uig the few who make p rfe.-ily imrn nitiels. Their Dr. l'ii-.-'
Iwtweoii the hour of ten o'clock n. no . ana1 four o'clock . in., at t e uonr of th c-urt
li.ei-e. in l'l niouili. Nrsl)Mll County. Imii-
taken to Fort Wayne on the express
a m!iU l,u BWW 11 ,s -""J after the wreck was cleared, was
! married about three months t-ince. j Rooney and Torgee both have large families at Fort Wayne. Poth loco1 motives w. re entirely demolished. ; The track was cleared aud tho ex press proceeded after an hours delay. : None of tho passenger cars were
I - J rPl.. - - - .linl.llr
The disciission will commence ut wiva. latwwi m, ... .... I u If K f m no rai.nr?nr t It -at tViav w t
one a .'Cck n. in., will ne ODen to all : -- j
Ii'Jsb.iodry h is liteu and is now of great
!euclit to ibe I ili iiiu' -
renovated, repainted ond papered. arid persous who are not m mht;s ol hanlly aware of the accident uQtil it i
Adam Vinnede will prob ibly occupy itt. elast of this week, and will make it a first class hotel. J. H. Bennett returned from Greenfield, Ohio, last Saturday night. His eis er, to wu bedside he was
the Grange are especially invited. ' J. X. Lowe i Master, L. T. VanI schoi.ick. Lecturer, and B irnett Adarmon, Secretary of this Grange, and this notice is nuthoiizod by then.
A few days since Tiibbey ft lien-
was all over. Liiter reports state that Booney lie(i Sunday evening.
L'tumnisition'jr.s know w hat wu think of the hellish Irullic. Win. Whiwd g cs to Ncv Verk this week, to enlitn tte, invoice and establish his dowerv in the TtÜdtv cslaie, and will ii all probability locate just where the Cbitrch now sl;nu!s. niccvss to hilly. J. N. Hess has returned, and will as staue his interest in the Afgna lisl-inilh roiinerlv uwactl by Buck & Mehner. Jno. Zch:ier will MMfffa to Wayne county, lud., w lieie he eXccls lo engage iu lh. sauuhnaltm Died, February 21, lSl;, Mrs. Eli.aleth (I livey, wife nf James E liivey, aged lliirl -one years. Funeral eondurtcd at tin: hatm at. K. Cbarcai bv itev. w. w.
in any Rikef at uitb. Messrs. 1) m ne y and N!el, of Plymouth,
delivered greenback sjieeolies :U Donela Ji), I
u a rejjx'ctahlu audience Itevs. W. c. Cook and Jacob pplrman.
preached at Cedar Lake, Starke county, last 8a' unlay ev nin an I Su-iday. The old bayiafCi "if March comes in like a mm ing lion, it will gn out like a lamb," Vf 0 think list Sunday would do fnr tho lion. As limes are hard, and money .scarce, ire advise all lamilie who have two or more los, to sell MM and take the county ! pacr. Th'- I'nited Brethren will Iwghl a pro J treated meeting at their church near Donelon,this week. It will be conducted by Kev. Bell. Joaea has moved on the Bruck hart
larm, for which he traded, some time aD. John Bruekhart lived on the lann tweiity-
aummoued by a telegram, died on nett j0ugj!t tWo head of beef cattle of ' ha recognized tho tames or some of Wednesday of Uit week. Paul and Samuel Butcher. Tuesd.iy tho oldest workers iu it-pubi: saw A. C. Capron returned from morning pnrties from Warsaw identi- harness to be fouml iu Marahall Leadville, Coloruda, Tuesday. We j fle(i the cattle as stolen from that vi- co uify, others younger are tli. ro who have Dot had a chance to interview canity. The Butcher boys say thut j in the day to come will bear the him, and do not know wl.at he thinks they bought the cattle of a man of , haut an I bur len of tha coutliot. We of the "wonderful city.". j whom they had previously bought a are sorry that we have not room to Rev. A. D. Babcock. of Fulton I steer, and who promised to bring ' par'.iculaiizo and speak more fully of county, called to see us Monday. We lnom two more iu a short time. The each one, b it here is tho list, and a found hi a sensible, plain, practical man, we understand was a stranger, '. better never went out from this or aort of m ia. ani hope he will visit 1 od we have, heard claimed to live in any other office. We have E. J.
Fultoa county. We learn that raul J Beats, lb v. Austin r tiller, B. u. and Sim Butcher wer j arrested and Crawford, Frof. Waul, L. Beghtel and taken to Warsaw, T icsday afternoou I J. M. H Miiiuger from at or near this
Payee Paraaaiali Since writing oür laaia number ot
our subsc. ib. iri have been in and set j Junes, mid the renuiau taken to Gi'ead
tbe figures uheud. Ainng th se will
ronielerv lir
inlerniviit.
our sanctum often in the future
Eugeae Welch, who hus been for j acme lime in the dry goods establishment of Kloepfer & Boflnger, has so j cured apositiou in the extensive es : tubliahiuent of J hn V. F.irewell
Co., Chicago. Jack Sullivan now languishes in
jail, because the love of that which
intoxicates was stronger than his reasoni: g' power, which ought to have told him that there was danger in the glase. We learn that a youDg man named Rankard, was severely cut with a knife, by a man named Ralston, at the Snyder school house, in North township, Tuesday night. One of the best loads of wood that we have received this winter, was hauled by Frank Fertig; Frank is n new subscriber and if we eoul l al
ways get such wood on subscription
The deeamavl
was a faUsTu! nu:iilcr cf he M. h (,'hurch for lhe past twenty yea's. The Argos leSSptfSSfii union have en lered apoa a petieeted eftirt, w hich, wc think, will resell iu much good being mc o'.iiplished in the aWpSfSJaH cause. The of tbi.-. viciiiily are just roused to (he work, and wc me in to say thai while alooaista are working seven day of every
week, MSTphyites will work .-even nighls i Dossld ft Co.. of ft Wayne.
The lii.it simian is getting to be a welcome gaset, and eaeily Ik ked lor by
three years. Bcrkey.nf Bfkhart tooatf ,wH manufacture brick and (Mag the enduing sumiv.er on his farm. Irs Hrumbaugh will over see the business lor M:. Beiky. Mrs. Chew, wife of Dr. A. C. Chew, dieu of lung fever on the 20lh of February. She was teaching school in this township when alrlchea down wiiU tbe fever. At her request gSf retnaii.s were lalraa tu Ohio ir laleraaeal. rlhe Dr. accompanied by three of his sons, started on the sad Joofsy Datovday. WAtXIJf. hy uax. All trains are eagerly wab bed now. Ed. Craw, of Ft. Wayne, has iK'en stopping at the hotel for MMM lime. Mr. Ohaaeej Snow returned from his vi-ii lo .Minn., last Sahliaih, but was called buck the same id lhl. C m us Horslagbtar Is again at wmk
clerk lag ul lhe old stand fir Evans, Me-
KUCIIKK NC MTI.T. Died, of lung, Mrs. David Vöries. Mr. ('hailcs Loudon had returned Ironi
1 Illinois. Mr James South lost a valuable horse ; last week. If imidame rumor is correct, there will be a wedding soon. Ruada are yood b jt we ocoasionly run on to u .stump or a stone. Mr Charles Miles who has been very ! sick for some time, is tecovcring. Mr. E. B. Vanschoiaek is very fond ot j taffy, but it Interferes w:th hi5 laoaataiht. Miss Jennie Parker, who has been vis i fthaf at Tynerar.d Plymouth, has ret u rued i home. We understand that the teachers at i
NaxenaaekeS are oraniziu a literary society.
Mrs. Spanker and daughter have rc- ! turned from Ohio, where Ihcy have been
Cream Baking Powder au I Btrclui - t in- law directs. ihe foliowuig de-
l'l ii'iu in. Pvf .-.tj l,uv-. 1..... ,,.. senium real e:;ce. 'o-wii:
a. hi ' i is a-s .-v i I i c tr n ! proved by tbe United Stales Goveiu-uleut.
Mop that OOSiSjSl fjOl are stdieri'.ig with I fnSgh, (htld Asihina, Bronchi: is. liay Fever, Uoa sutnp:ion, loss-ol voit;, licaliejr in the throat, or any aflVction of lhe 'I hmat or
Lunßd. C-e Dr. Kind's New Dtseaeaty lor Consumption. I bis Is the erbst rem j cdy Mia; i ca'ising so much cxt iiement by its womleiful cures, curing thousands of hopeless case?. Over one million bottlea
ot Dr. Kiaa a Nov Discovery have keen BSed within the hist year, and have given pcrf.-ct eartahsclhnt B every instance Wc can unhesiialinly say that this is really the only mm entot throat and lun al lection-, and can cheerfully rec-unniend i; to nil. ( 'all anil pel a trial bottle for ten cents or a rcgurlar size for tl 00 al L l a tiiiei .-, and aao (J. Blain & (Jo's, l'h m net h 3
;iiinjj Ii icmls
B0DEB03 AMI aULEaUM WOODS.
on suspicion of beifig in some way implicated iu the theft, but our citizens hope that they will prove themselves clear aud that the guilty patties will ba brought to justice. About ten o'clock Monday evening, some two ecore or more of the iutimate friends of Mr. O W. Hoover, residing on Sophia street, very quietly dropped in and took complete possession of his home. When returning home later in the eveniup, belüg confronted by the throng, Mr. Hoover at first failed to take in the epilation,
city. Thomas Qibson nu I M t ion i
Bsrtotf from Inwood; B. C. Bow ', H. C. Brewer, William Alleaaaa, ML L Smith. Bee W. W. Joins and A. Badgely i f Arg s; W. It. Maconaber. Jacob Wa'.fcr, 1'. V. lion and C. J. Hocpie, of Bswaaen; D. W. Miller and Thomas M-db uirne, of Murmoni ; A.
Wilsou and J. N. Low, ol Muxen- j kuckee, aud Wm. Fifr of Aetna tireen. Nw subscribers are John Gabbcy, of ArgQi; S irah Atkinson, of j
i'lyinouth; Iievi Do nat.ee, and Joseph Lake, of Maefikuckee, In .Memorial.
and seven dais lo pull down the irafllc.
a ii EU township. OLD NKD. Mi s. Aniiis Piic i id. Mr. J. Loweiv is still sick anU the chances of rec ivery are against her Baeaa of our farmers saU their iiogs. Heeetsy, to Q teens f ptiae naaghaj hai to hi In a few weeks O. W. Wolford, moves to Cass comity, ami his place w ill be oc cupied by James Siutin. No maniages to rejHrt this week, but simply ".-parking lo kill." in conepice of which we may well "look a liltle out." The protracted effort continues at the QttanJ church. The revival is likely to leanlt in a number ot acceaioBS theclu.ii h.
The temperance cause, which wc believe
and was about to rush up town hut-
less, have the militia called out, and lb solutions passed by the Walnut hu, during Its existence, done m ire lor recjver hi? family frem the bauds of , township teeohera ioatitata Saturday, : the good ol hesnaaiij tiian any other good tho supposed marauders, when he March 1st, 187ft, relative to the death cause is progressing in thlatowaehlsv was quietly informed that it was hit-- of EHsabeth Quleey, wife of J. B Bar. Fenhaore, lha A.deadal t Ua
thirty-ninth birthday. After having (uivey. trustee. Ol W alnut township, cola, lad , held niceiing at the n Uippoor
Deut a very ideasant and eni jyable ! Inasmuch as it has paused tho
will, haiuriliiy and Muml iy last. i e are
as he gives, we would always have time, the company dispersed about Dhine Ituler or the universe to -all lanmnen iaa ua wm man imm pmpmm Boodflrcs. i twelve o'clock, all heartily joining in from our mids our much beloved . that ,. tat monthly lie declares the re,.
a great many cf our citixeus. The slorm last Sabbath mis not iifHc ient to keep F A. MoMaslefl In ,, visitiu bi MennXa) at Euwood. Miss AUie McCltirc wrote a very nice essay on temperance and read it to llie audience, lal '1 bursday eveninj. James RepSSto took his departure for Columbu. () , lasi Frid.iy evening, from which place he goes to Virginia. S. J Gray has taken Sunday quarters at Argos, we suppo.se for the purpose o studying Iiis profession medicine dur in,' all leisure hours. A lively time i.t anticipated at lhe tern
perance tueciing ibis (Thursday) evening, 1
as il is the lime lor i lie 1 1 ction of officers We we wouhl lie glal to see everybody ou. T. P. Jackson found his corn crib lylne
I1Y WOODS H; Y. tJeorgc Piice's little daughter is vt ry sick. ihnkia good, almost everybody hauling legs lure iu the woods. The fulherol A. C. Hoberts died recenllyf ami A. C. inherits half of the totale, lie is making preparations to go and pos ses it. The rhrcHfaf hoiiic MQtiiftt Johnsaa :i!iL-hl tire hMM a defeciive tine, and binned ab.uu noon, Friday. Loss eilu litmdred doll ITS.
A. Shanks has returned from Kansa, and la paying his debts like an honssi man. lie does not think Kansas a gpod place for a poor man. Beeieeea done principally Jat Strinrtown, which is situated on the south side o I. mdemau's marsh, and contains ten house", one s iw mill, and fifty inhabitaiKs aeaananBja . . $10,000 to loan on long time by H. Corbiu & Co. MoKf.lvv m Co. will run their next Excursion to Kansas March 10th. They will also run an Excursion to Nehra-ka iter Wednesday morning More Valnable Than QeM. Why do you suffer from thai loathsome disease,. Catarr h, when a sure and safe remedy cau be had by using the Great Constitutional Catairh Remedy ? It has cured thousands of that disgusting complaint, ami it will cure you. feb!3tl3
Produce Market Review Qanssaal weekly 1 j BARNHILL & TABER GROCERS. No. 9 LaPorte Street.
Wheat per bu t'orn per ha Oats ,er ha.. Hgs, live jn r cwt. . dreaecd per etrt Lard prr tt Kuitcr iw: 0. Il-.'gs per do.
icHtlS Kr !)ll
Oliinns, jier bu Putatnea, jxt tra Apple, green -picked jkt Im Tiirnip.. p4-r bo C'a'ob:ie. jer dor. Chickena, i-r C, . . Turkic. Ii re !er It.
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bit number two (51 Houirhtr.n aUditlon t the tort 11 1 now city, f pi niim, i. leaeneev Situate in Marshall eouotv. !nHiana. to the Ii iirl t 1 for i-MtUi. uiiun r. i-n.-.i in
1 HpiuaiselUtti.t uiwr. s-tilgct lo red wutfaf.
' ' II M 1 . AM I tY. Slier ff ol Marnlu.1! Ciuntr. W B. u. ,,tTs atty fel. 13 i "Sheriff's Sale. 7K,9 Tty virtue or an txocutinn iaaued out of tha offl-o of the lerk of the Marshall Circuit I Mir, to in. direeied. on h iubi:ieni in hivor of Tho 111 hs H luthton, and oKnst 1'hoii.a Oiinrer and Banrr Oaeear. I will offer for mile at pullic anetion. on Saturday, the 1 5th day of Much, A. I). 1879. between the hours of tin oloe'- a ra., and loin o'clock p. in., at Ute lM.r of tbn eotirt house, bi riyinontli. Marsha. I county, IndU
i.na, a the b.w diieets, the U'Uowincdscrib. ad T' al estate, to-wit: Tin tripof Und olehty iff feet In width I off of theeaat ahtoef lot uiiuiix r one htn I drel and eleven Oil) in iVuel. r's euiitinued I ml btion to the town i now city of ri mouth. , and all the improvement and anpertcaances ; thereto bchncine. Takrn an the pnpwtr of j Henry M. Garver Bold tubjict to morteare-Sitn.it-in Mn'tdiail county. Indiana. So the
hi'h-vt hhhler forco-h, without recanl to appraisement laws, subject t i redt caption. J 'ItN V AsTLEr. Sheriff of Man-hall CouaiT. John ;. Hinder, utty for plT. feb 2-'maru prfrt a;.i Sheriff's Sale.
II. Coküin oc Co. sell tickets to nnlnl.. Im . . t
iuiuio iu Li.-- n l ai.
all
Vi'or of Hind ami ilody. Every person would have m re elfror if naiad nad bode, and mental
GROWN CARD CO. Laaaina a Rraaeh No. 7, ol the Crown Card and Nov liv Co , of Bristol, t mn . and Naaasa, N. Y.. dan H. Laajaan, W. F. Drrinont, and Kay Wrijht. aole propiietois of the Crown Card Company. PRICE LIST.
:W Super White Hristol til Super Crean, Bristol 2 I leän V. siting , If Olli Kdire 'i't Diagonal (iilt Kdue Hi White Qold Border 28 Timed Qcrfd Border , SS Bine Riahna Vial lief ?" Striped Ed ire i Oblonp Strivd Elpe J Mourning 20 Stpiaie lievel Edge. Ji Hound Comer Bevel Kda? iö Oblong Bevel Edge ;I0 (treenback oO Fun Acquaintance :iu Ynni Yum Sf Courting 40 TransKirent JÖ Gem 15 Hand Fli.iic'uti, etc I't F'.eiical Gems, with name. 10 Marble
d to attend. D. S. CongT, one of Marshall c mote's oldest and best Citizen, and one of the Icadiug Republicaas of North township, made n a pleasant visit last Friday and subscribed for the Inter Ocean la caunictijo with the Kepcbi.icax. J. D. Wilkens, of Bourbon, ono of the wheel horses of Republicanism, called on us yesterday, and his subacription is now paid to April, 1880.
-Praver meeting nr a hb! t tho the wish that the worthy host and Ids fi hi Ml,
n ..1 'i I Li, nr. .1 I cpiiIhI ladv BBB live to SCO DUBBY therefore be it.
ujuu ieiuiui nan very y euiiea'jny j o afternoon, at two o'clock. The pub- more M haPP' ar,(1 prosper jus yeard .... f - . , l ai.. mm an n
lie, and especially those who are bat- j C"U,L HUU Bu l,mi tmw lun "l noble worker in the cauae ul
tllnw erninat ih trr?id nneH?o for ! all times, through adversity as well as ai.d moral advancement.
strong driDks, are earnestly request- prosperity, meekly bow to tne utvine
wiil of rlim wno senaetn trie rain alike upon the just and the unjust." Mrs. Tamer Blivcns, who died in Argoa. at the residence of Marcus L. Smith, Tuesday Feb. 2o, 1S79, only lacked 6 days of being ninety-three years old, and with the exception of Jamas VunYnlkLburg, of this city, was, we believe, the oldest person in the county. She was born in Providence Rhode Island March ft, 178G, and was married to Edward Blivens in lSOfi. In 1818. she came with b'r
We hope that before another decade hu8bttnd t0 iudiana, then alDJOet aa this country will have a lare majori- I f-r w,gt a3 the ff ot print8 of th ty of men of like political faith. white num were aver found. In 1832
IhaT Sain' s hall dwell ihereon. m i aw it a r .
Ii.M,!n!, That we, as teachers of Wal- rs- l'inn' laaail Wlai
nut tow nbi:,. nave lost Ironi aiuoui: us a and her n in uns were taken to Logans
eduealional
Ii I iial we shall ever hold in re
membrance her cvei readiness to do good by leading helping hand, a Nulla and a social greeting. lifdoil, 'I hat as a token of our respect, Wm hereby tender the bsiteead husliand and children our heartfelt bympathy, and BBBWMsd thes to the cate of Wm who dieil to save all. ,' ,.',-, That a crpy of the.se reasls tions tn; furnished the husband of the deceased, and to each county pacr fur public .tion. K, B. Bams, Qoat I B.im, - Com. S. S FfBK. )
port for intemieul. The deceased was aboiu forty ears ekl, and died in the C'a'.holic laith. During tho luncral axercies an "Irish wake" enaued which waa lUvorad with a "bluddy fight" hy the relatives ot the deceased. The Yictory school, taught by Miss Ada Wilt, closes Saturday. Miss. Wirt has bad aeoM very Maafcedfeet SSpibj to contend with, and, in fact, was eampcled to expel some unruly boya. PaUoaa should not cuadeaj a teacher for expelling 'isobeiiient ptipils.as tin uotonIy disturb lli teacher, but the entiie school. Oar rxpeHeSOt teaches us that the BBSml tea bei has much to contend with at best, BBd IS cstiinale his endurance equal lo, or grvatcr than that ot a mule, is inhuman. For more than five yerrs we have writ ton the items from Green to.vnsuip; but iu the future our h tue will be iu another
at ludiannpolis and did not lecture LtPotts county, where within a year niill BUMDfsoturisg company of In- t"ni,u ' ""' :lS we blcp W" lul 0UlM hr lnt Tlini -i'iiv .Tfiilnc a rm'slr.o I her husband died. In 1810 aho I .ii..nnn. r,i .....Kt k J aotieaposdast ol the RWDBUCAX, W
-"j - -rjf w avMiuQ . uiuuapviiO i . k J 1 mivs uiuiuo 1 temperance meeting wae, however, brought her family to this county fcfter ,i;it0 at tbe Frit National! hdd in the Opera tlouse and speeches i end settled near Wolf Creek. Iu Bank, Plymouth, lud., as th aarne
made by earnest temperance workera j that stream her son was afterwards wa procured from me by conspiracy
To Whom Ihis Kstiea Shall Conie. You are hereby notified not to purcsasa. a eertsin proylssory note of
1900, dated Feb. '28:h, 1879, executed
by Nichols Walle, to himself and by
-Francis Murphy miaaed tue train they settled on Stillwell Prsrie lo Jqi assigned to the I'- unur aiml-
on the tail road snitch, one morning laal okrarttSSS, srefe they to use a dally
ueek.
emies. No dount it was Mr. Wind, us we know of none others. If what are bear concerning a certain M. 1). of Rochester lie true, we think it high time for lhcieople lo liaS hi their majesty and say wc will hsea recourse lor the vtasssdnM b lasaprtsssa.
ii i a ii. ii -a m
lie thinks il was the work of en- j or nni.oiien wriear nour. .uix
WltB tbe Hour diy, Dr. Pueua Ci mui ii.tking Powder, si ir it in pure water,
rorm a sort batter, nake in cerns or biscuit, and the result will be the most uuti i: iotia article of food that can be ruadf .
from various" paita of the couuty. drowned. Of nine children, eix had ! aD(j fraud, and that I do not Intend to
Our Lremen correspondent aent us a number of Lis interesting items thia week The copy was hung on the Look, but in some Incomprehensible manner was lost. Wo are sorry, but such a thing never occurred in our office before and probably never will ajnin. The Trustees of Jordan Church, i i Green township, have called meetmga for tbe purpose of repairing the Church. There is a large cemetery near this Church, and the Church ia use! by all denominations for funeral a toiodb. The membership is small, a d the Trustees would be glad of any assistance that citizens in that Ticinity might be willing to give. M. W. Wi.er, Nelson Bair and David Bidiop are the I'lUstees.
preceded their mother to the Spirit pay ?aij u0te or any part therof.
land, the three rcmainm?, are Mrs. KlOSOU Walle.
M. L. Smith of Argos, Mrs. Holder and Mrs. Chinn of Rochester. Mrs. Smith the youngest of the family is
now fifty-six years old. The remains were followed to the grave by a large ( concourse of friends and relatives, j
1 U J UUCIUI O- 1 V V O 1 I. U1IUUV..ICU by Rev. W. W. Jones, and in the cemetery at Argos, by the side of other members of tbe family, all that is mortal of this good woman, who through so many eventful years, had been actively engaged in doing her part to make our country what it ia to-day, but who during the past six or seven years had been a helpless invalid, will rest until "He that rulotb over all shall call the sleeping uatiou3 to life sffslo."
retUTQ our thank to the editor for many favors, I, op. i.:; that he may prosper in his tield of labor, and hc.it lily bid an affectionate ailieti to the mauy readers of the Hhi'i aLSBS.
Ttaasn ft Bmaaerx will bring to this city fr Jin Ch'u n'o, the last of tbe week, the finest Durham heiTer ever slaughtered for beef la this part of the State. Call at their store Saturday and see tho finest beef you ever saw. They are revolutionizing and monopolizing tbe meat trade in I'lyinouth, because they sell such
meat us everybody wants to buy.
Dk. J. Hoover, huvlug located, offers his professi mal services to tho citizens of Argos and vicinity. Especial
uttention given to treatment of (til old, long tfsMKil0 dieaen. Din-
esses of women, chronic catarrh and all xcrofuloua, pjf'ectionn. Ofllee at residence, In Hickman property, on Sugar street, Argos, Ind. feb '.ill 2a
M Alt MONT. OtlA PUO NOBIS.
s hold of
The bin ' fever lri a serious
Kzra i'helps. Oias Duddlcson took a load of sheep to Chicago last week. IntUmitory rbeumatism has rendered Frmk Gam entirely helpless. Mrs. Daniel Miller has not been able to utter a sound louder than a w lnsp a lot rive weeks. The cauae lor this loss ol voice is unknown. Eernhisel. Baker, Dr. Dunlap and linn. G. A. .Nether. on gsfl the female sullragc queilion a t o hours' iflesaaaioa last Frida night.
Abbie Harris, a;ed n 're cars, daughter
itra township. SC ATE OO.VT. Potatoes are selling for fifty cents er bushel iu LaPaa A liltle child of Adam Bows, aged tw. veeta, died falasaij Müh, Gideon Logan, one of North township's best citizens, has moved to St. Joseph county. Aetata Shafer. of LaPaz, lowered i.im sell in the estimation of his neighbors, on Monday, by moving out of the upper part of a halMlaj hate a lower room. Kowdy Johnson can wait on three customers at the same time while at the store, but we notice that he cannot give his attention to the horse he drives to a cutter and the young lady sealed by his side at the same time. Ida White was eighteen years old the first day March, and m honor of the oc
casion she gave an oyster supper and par
ty in the evening. Among the iuviied guests was "BeSSS Gout," who was corroborated by all participat ing, in Miying thai they spent a most pleasant aud enjoyable evening. ' i:-i'.ii.naux," why do you, through the JJ nvtcrnt, say that "the champion speller of North township, Mr. Logan, was lairly scooped in"? We beg ieave to differ with you, and will wager live dollars or more that .Mr. I.ogan can spell down Mr. "Ks(piimaux" without any trouble (biking the latest edition of McGuffey's BOatter); and we will also wager half that amount that Mr. "Esquimaux" has not the "sand" to accept the challenge and come to the trout and tr it. We cannot see why such pop
gun teachers should try to deride the worthy.
Atteutbiii, UmUsI ! Simon Becker has just received a fine lot of Dress Goods, which he will sell as low ns eight onts a yard.
MARRIED.
lee. -.'Tib. 17, hy Ri-y. Ainiin ruller, KikhmiN-i y an I Klizubeth Karon.
Case, s.
:li) Miow tl ike .jo Cueaic Hash SO Wave II F 1 1 nie r S3 HWeaajes 34 Uttldea Series V) Siiht Tint Bristol :t) Bnwtiall Tint BriMol &) K,n'osed Rose 'JÖ Kiiib.sed Lily S3 Ifnihnaord Paaaar SS Alert rtoral IS R scdale Floral ,' Boaoot Floral .ö V?et Bad Flora Jö Brighton Floral ;tü Baal Fine Mixed $0 Mbtcd. no ibree alike
We invite you to call and see our samples. Call ami see us. In rear of ItKrcBMCAJ ollicc. entrance on Li Porte street. Orders by mail must he addresHcd to CROWN C ARU CO. Plymouth, Ind. Circular and SStetSaeM of tyjH' free.
. . 10 cents. . .Ill cent.-. . . M cents . .10 cents. . . I ä Wilt;. . .10 beul a . . 10 cents ... l-" cent s. . .91 cen Is. . .11 tt-nts. . A') cei,t . cell's. . M cents ,.'BI Wilts. . ..in pawta . . H cents. ,. 10 cents .... t ) cents. .10 ereaS ...10 cents. , . . 10 cents. . . 4 cents. m .10 asats. . . . 10 eenis .. .10 cents. . 10 cents. .. .10 cents. . . IflBta . .HI cents. . .10 cents .'20 cents. ...13 cents . . ..r cents . .14 cents. . . IU Cent.s . ..! cents. . .SO cents. . .39 cen tu, . ill cents ....10 cents. . . 10 certs.
C2T1T DUTJG STORE!
One Door South 1st National Bank,-Michigan St.
My stock is Full. Fresh and Reliable. I sell for cash at the lowest market prior and iruarrnntec the quality. Physicians prescriptions and lamily receipts compound cd day and night. I have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles, TobBOOM Cipars, etc., which I iuvtd he oliubc to examine l.vefore BSSBSSaisi eist where ami s.ne money by it. U TANNER, PLYMOUTH, IND.
MoKSLTBI & Co. uave a few small Farms they propose selling within th next 00 days, at ODe hail their t duo from $10 to $15 per acre.
CKEAIVJ' gpjx.. $m!A!,Z BAKi N G t'm ) FlÄYORING 0 WD jfejMpflltS
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that ttaea goods are free from adulteration, riohor, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they uso them in thoir own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LESSON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pare root.
STEELE A. PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS.
R PRICE'S
fiy virtue of an order of sale and a dacre n of f.-reloaure of mortaaiw Iaiiw out ofih " tl .. the fl.-s-k of ih Mrshll I'irvuit l' Mirt. t- m." ilireet!. mi h jiilanetit In tu vor fl Kuianual Kamp, and MaMiist Ka'ptt Mc(luire au 1 Amy IfzGiiire, I will offer for aula at put.lb: niierlun. on Saturday, March 8, 1879 Mren Ihi houin olton cV!odt a. m... ami fouroVloek p. m.. mi. tbe 0or uf the court lieiise. in l'lynioiitlu MarsJuili couotyl Ind" aaa, ath lawlireets. lheloliuwinuecrib--l ri ul -rtiU.e. lo-wit : Lot number eisSl - in tlu town ofSreos. formerly Fremont n'w Aruoa. HltiiNt" in M-Tstuvtl eoiiMtr Inrflann. totha hiifliesi ladder lor cm-Ii. wUtaout i. .i vl to llraisement s. t.:t to r-. rnj.'u-n. JOU.S V ASTLS1C Pherlfffl Maoliail C luatf.
1. '. Jonen, attjr.
Sheriffs Sale. ui Bf virtue of an order of Mile and a öttrrtn of frerl..urw on lien, latoie.) out ..f lhe ftfllc "i the ckrk of tbo Marshall ( ireuit Court, tome directed, nu a judune-nt in faior of Daniel Bereer. for th ne ..i Noah J-auUeaian and JoN.i!i VV. HeiMt. hit, assiirneea. and atrninst Mraahlnatoa S?ar. Wiilnun Wa and Ma- Wajr. 1 will offer lor eaic at puhhe auction, on Saturday, March 22, hetween the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock i. m.. at id.' .!.. r f Hit. curt house, in Plymouth. Mamlinll count-, Indiana, a t he law directa. the fodotriug doserihud real estate to-tril : Tho north half of the KonthweV quarter V and tli' outhwat quarter of the aouthwest uuarter v of wv'iion (). in town.l.i;. ti-iutl-T thirty-four north. f ranae two (S) cMftt, liubte for the amount of the aanesniont. - It ti.it- in Mnrahali county. Indiana, to tbe hlgheat holder tor eah. without recard lo MMraiemwtil laws. (Mit'j"t ! rdi'u,ition. JOHN V. AMT LEY. PheHffof Afnrsha!! Coiintr. 'apron A rainoii. .if. rn.-i - fela to m
Commissioner's Sale
Dy vi! tne of a cortifted eopr of a decree, to nv direct .d, from the I'nited State ir ; Court for tbe District f In ü in i. 1 will, on Saturday, March t9. lV.K between the hour of ! o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock, i. in., at the Court Houae door In the town of l!vniotith. .Varsliall eounty. IndiaLa, Her f.r h1c at iull c nueiao. the rents and Itroflls for ii tcrni not eeedi n -evii cih, f the folio wina i1eeeri!eii Ileal LYtate nituated in the eounty of Marshall, aud State uf Indiana, to wit: lAt nurnlter twen'f two (2)1. ortfinalplat of Donaldson, and a tract of land on a rod in wi 1th off of and from the north aide of fractional northwest quarter of nortUwe.Ht uuarter. section thirty one .ii'. towthtt thirty l'i north, ranife j.ie ea; foriy .- rec. beina at'out lil ro.N in lentil . ANo. the northweft gmirtcrof noilhwest quart' i i-- et ion twentyone, town tliiriy-four. ranice ou east.-forty m-rea : and lhe northeaat quarter ot the northcast quarter of section twenty, town M north. :i;i4j- one ea-. Also, northeast quarter of northwest, and north. ;ast quart, r of aortheawt quarter. aeh contalnins 4 n. r and north 40 acres of norlliwutd quarter of ilit northwea quarter, alt of the last three tracta heiiiR situate in i.n btrty-ooe. town Uiirty-foiir, ra Be one east. Anil mon failure to realize a um sufficient to satiety the demand. I will, at the ame time and place, and in like manner, offer for eale the fee simple of the same. Ordered to be aold a the prrperty of Oeorto V. L'neaplier at the suit of Perry iininerman iu:aiiit Oeorite W. I'n'phT ami otl ers. 8ah- lo be n.ade without anr relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law?, REN. .1 POONKB. Special Cornmlesioner. Indianapolis. Feh. U. loi. Harrison, HineaA lFiller.aora. feb 23 tJ
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o' .Mr. and .Mrs. 1 rank llnrits, died last man payaients and eacy terms, uc- The it Dry nop Yeat in the World. Weffaeeday. The phyai ans di9arc3 1 as 1 foe you rent cair on them. 1 1 STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.
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CuqcIjs, Jaüiujr & SpiFils cf Kilrc
is 4 coNCtsmTrt fckm, sbs Ese&ses :f tii Eidsey; b Sladder, GcactThea, TTikssEsea, CrarExertioas, Gleet, Strlcturo, Obstructin cf tko ürias,
awl all Dlaeane'4 of the I'rlnarj
and srsnsl Oryaa, matter of Iw Vumf Mu i. m.4 mutUtat In MALE OR FEMALE.
Prioc, - - - n I ollur.
i trmm tfa tlflaal rami mC 0 BILL,
aa k:4 i . W. KHirvi a uo 161 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT.
FOR SAI K BY ALL UUt'VVIBTa,
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