Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 March 1879 — Page 3

The Strasburg clock, one of the wonders of the world which travelers

will be on exhibition at Crawford's old stand under the Democrat office. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, of

The Republican. Thursday, If AKCIt 30th, 1S79. CITY ASD COl XT). The cool weather continues. Peter Hank is dangerously ill. Holy Communion at St. Thomas' Church next Sunday morning. Kleopfer has a new advertisement which it will pay to read. Service will be held in the Presbyterian Church every evening of $hls week, commencing at 7:30 o'clock. John Henry, who went through John S. Beud r'o house some months

since, was given three yeais in the ! 's ,r in " 1 "'"''. reniuvi . . .. . aia, in IflM, tad l IS volume, re 1 m the penitentiary, this week. Mexicaa war and went out in the Bceoad

Regiment of Pcnnsyl raais volunteer, lie was part of 1 lie lime hospital

Payer Persouals.

handed out two dollars for the He- I them for sale, but found tiny were about 1 Becker & Wolf are receiving their

On our list this week we have so me j publican just as cheerfully as the ' '-03 per cet below par in consequence of , spring stock of goods.

have gone hundreds of miles to see, : 0f the test men ir. this or any other boys ate the apples, and all hnnds their great age. Mr. Ii'a entire rocabulary

county. First is that sterling subscriber Dawson, of Argos, then comes

W. H. J. Flagg, who pays just as wii

next week. Every thirty minutes the jDgy al,a will vote just as straight in

were happy. T. M. Berlin, of Wolf Creek, is just the man to close Tuesday's list. He never does things by halves, and having neglected to come

could not express his feelings when

fully comprehended the situation.

he

disciples and the Savior make their , liSyo Both these mei get their paper in just ac the time his subscription

appearance, and the scene preceding at Argos as does S. IX Price, who is

the next on the list and just as good a fellow as can be found anywhere. Then comes John Slough, of Liuk-

The Indianapolis Sentinel in its vUle and uepo8jt8 three dollars which

notices of members of tb Legislature 8et8 him away abeud, just ag we hope

the crucifixion is enacted. It is the

most wonderful work of art in existence.

expired, he insisted on paying enough

ARGUS. 1IY KN EYE EX.

Mr. Jacob Barnes is very sick with

speaks of our representative as fol

lows: Dr. Confer is the representative r .Marshal! county. He tills his s at with dignity, and bears the influence of an attle

and faithful representative. The doctor

The Haskins incest case, from Polk township, was before the Circuit Court yesterday. It waj not deci led when we went to press. H. Humrichouser's spacious dwel ling now approaching completion, will be one of the most mugLißcent frame buildings in the State.

Mrs. MeOeary, wife of Michael , j

McGeary, residing in tbe west part or town, died, Monday, of consumption. Her death at this time was unexpect- ; We will take a few good loads of

rood on subscription, if brought in

North township will be for the Re- ' publican party in 1880, when her

sturdy, honest farmers awake from the Greenback delusion and tee that Republicanism is best for laboring men. J. A. Burlett is next on the list, and changei his paper from Tyner to Walkerton, where be will hereafter

siewarit, ami helped In Mine ueoerai I ww"m o-j Shields when lie was wouuded. IIa was j taurauts ever known in that pretty litin m3t of Um battles ol that conllici , and , tie town. Then comes $3.50 from J. W.

on his return lie tfvaied medicine, gracuatiiitf in Ihe Pennsylvania I'nivri tt v. lie

thing before the end of the year.

IN WOOD.

Renstead, of Bremen, who shows by this action that he is an honest man and we have no doubt a Urst rate

began practice near Holliuavsbnrgh in 1!H, and in löJ he came to" this Mate : ml in Dk'inI1I I. f ro I . .1 1 I toltutv i

In the late war he was ninoa of the ! citizen if de did order his paper dis-

havo no uouot mat

does

Hepub

proiesfinn ; lican; we will keep a warm place for

to set him a year ahead of the present paralysis of the throat.

time. We just let him, hoping ibat Sallic Williams has taken her abode at

hundreds more would do the same John Tyner's, in Green township.

Mrs. Hollfy has gone to see her mother, in Mimii county, as she is tick. Did not hear particulars. A. W. Beggl lingers near the IkOMt and Mngs one of those delightful null.)

I dies that charms the infantile daughter j in the absence of mother

The temperance union at Argos, is now on the third wtek of their protected meetings, anil have taken into the union

Ii Y BQCIKOX. Farmers are making sujar. Died, March 1-Uh, of quinsy. Nathaniel Drake. Tamintu Jb Co's new saw-mill start MtoitMM about Apiil 1st.

Mr and Mis. "Equinox have an um- 2 ) members u itliin the past two weeks

tulion to cat warm suyar. Thanks.

Mr. will

One nt tho-e nice and well devised

MaRM, March 12ih, by Bev. I.ewellen, iria's, called bastardy cases, r hehl et

Bitcklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt

Koohtz' headquarters for Oysters i Rheum, Tetter. Chapped Hands.

Bread. Plan. Cakes and everything In ! Chilblains. Corns, and all kinds of

the pastrv line fresh aud of the best" ökln Eruptions. This Salve s guar- mea aietr 1UU, w . . JSPeB 1 mo m u nue, utsu auo 01 tue oesi , , 1 . . . . Ouivej. Jrusteo of Walnut Township, an mialirv j anteed to give perfect satisfaction in , aininirt Harvey Atkinson. James Lown

Sheriff's Sale.

quality

Confectioneries and eanued goods, also all the sweet meats that can be desired, at Fred Koontz. Great Favor, Among ladies and gentlemen of refinement, Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes are in great favor. Having sweetness and lurability, they are universal favoiites among all lovers of perfumes. Try Dr. Price's Alistia Bouquet for a han'xerchief perfum. it is delightful.

at the residence of A. Shirley, Mr. Ntlsot Norton and Miss Agathi Burden. A very selsct party of friends witnessed the

Argos, at I'sq. Holley's oftice last Monday. Mutuant Pickens vs. Herschell FUh, and was manipulate! with that degree

ceremony, and Joined in wishing tliem (d modesty that all such cases require.

Twentv-ninth Indiana volunteers. The : continued. We

doctor is a large, dignihed and pleasant he wi goon be CODvineed that it uentlemnn, tidl ot spirit and lite and M . . , , , , lion, and makes the impression of an in- , t P"? "" do without tiieRi

telliircut repiesentative. His

is represented thiiyearin the two Houses in greater numbers than we have ever known before. We have in this city a man who

soon, as we have arrangements for declares that gold has no intriusic

disposing of them. Would like some this week. Rev. Charles Little, of Wabash, will preach in the Presbyterian Church nelt S iturday evening. Also on Sabbath morning and evening, and part of next week. The Tyner City temperance Dramatic Aso?iatiou will give a grand entertain maet at the Opera House,

value, aud who believes that there

are nine hundred millions of dollars of money in this country, but only two hundred millions are in circulation. He says that Andrew Jackson, Feventh President of the United States, wrote a "book a history," that it is kept at John S. Bemicfs office, aod that that history, written

him until he again enters his name on our list. N. H. Os?lesbee is kuown by everybody in Marshall county aud of course always pays promptly for his paper as he does for everything else. We, like everybody else, are glad to have the patronage of such a man, and glad that Marshall county can boaät of several men like him,

aiiundanco of happiMM,

M V I M ( K KK. IKONCLAI).

J. Hrooks Fox, one of our esteemed citizens, and a henrty worker in the tern pera ice cause, has irne to Howard conn-

More Valuable 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 wii

1 cure you. rebl3t!3

Indigestible read. The reason why adulterated baking powders make bread aud biscuits very indigestible, is because they harden the gluten of the wheat and

Ibat lie rjviy do a good work by prtcept

John Curtis has moved back on his farm and exarup.e in the tooiety in which he

no v mingles.

IV, inc.. to stay lor a wniie. ami we hope render it less soluble. The puii:y

and perfect combination of Dr. Price's

near the lake

Bobert McFarlaud is attending Court at commuuity follow him in his

Pl.vmoulh, acting asjuror. Gilbert Slurgeon, of Wolf Crock, has moved on the Herrel farm. William Personett, of Walktrton, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Fraocis C'line, of Warsaw, has

whose energy and business ability been visiting her brolhti, J. P. Clinc, the are known beyond the boundaries of past week.

our statee C. T. Mattinly is neit on the list and is a Utting man to follow

by Old Hickory, dti lares Xaiiuual "esoee. ine millions or reet or

Bank notes und legal tendeis or I niDM now uoing gooo service ui

In this city, March th. Wo will tell gret.rjback3 are unconstitutional, but ! l&i3 aud other 8tlite' an'1 turned out you more tool it next week. ! that a piece of paper with the govern-iy this enterprUing firm, testifies Charles Flory ma lo his appear- J neat stamp on It is bwtter than gold. tlpy have done wall their part in I h . i.l!nt vti..i.i : in f . , rt .if tnn n. v.t.i

an:eat the j dl yesterday morning, : He does not seem to know wLetüer : lü tue ua.. o. v.IO and was placed in his old quaiters. President Jackson wrote these things r the west, and C. T. Mattingly U

We understand that he is giving evl while living, or whether after his tlence before the grand jury as we go death they were in some myste-

to press. "Tern; e ranee," the second of the senes of sermons on "The Four j Limbs of the Social Body," is the subject of the Rev. J. J. Faude's discourse for next Sunday evening, evening, March 23d. Company A, Marshall County j Guards, will meet for general inspection on Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. All members are !

requested to be present. J. E. Hocuhtox, Capt. Co. A. Our Tyner City correspondence did not anive last week until it was too late to get it in the paper. All communications 6hnuld be sent in as

rious way dictated by him to some one who put them on paper and deposited tno book in Mr. Bender's oftice. He is only sure that Jacksou wiote a histoiy, and that Mr. Bender

entitled to one of the finest farms in the state, which he ha, and keeps in just the best lis imaginable. After Mattingly had gone, Henry ('. Tuber, one of our old settlers coinen in and enrolls for the Ukim hucan so quietly and iu such a business like way that

Our doctor was called to attend a vcrj crjtical CMS leeently. On reaching the lacc and inquiring for the patient, he toum! it was a sick cow they wished him to administer to. teclin.s ctnnot be imagiued, hut wc think the owner ol that cow will know how he felt when he preseuts his bill.

Im good wisees of this

field of

labor.

The Argos cornet band is to have a new set of insirumcnts, as they have a new teacher, and we may in lime hear mmi

I music discoursed by ihe MM old band j of players, with law ir.Mrumcnls and new music. The teacher is Mr. L. L.

Aiken, ot Lincinmtli, Ohio, mud, vocal, instrumental and chin music has the lead iu Argos to-day.

Cream Baking powder make all aril

-les easy of digestion.

Discovered.

Dr. Price, by a pew process extracts

every case or money refunded. Price

2b cents per box. tf L. Tanneh. Plymouth Ind. The Greatest Remedy Known. Dr. Dag's Hew Discovery for Consumption is certainly the gii at. sl niedk-hl remedy ever placed within Ihe reach of suffering hum miiy. Thousands of once hopeless sufferers, now loudly proclaim t lu ir praise for the wonderful Mtieuwy I wÜcM they owe their lives. Not only ilaef i' ptititirdy cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ronchiii. Hay Fever, Hoarseness and all affections of the Tiimat. Cht st and Lungs yield at once In its wonderful curative powers as if by naglc We do not nsk you to buy a large battle until you know what yo i are getting. W'vtiim '! nqimt that you call on your droggiftta. L Tant.er's also (i. 151 in & Co's. and get a trial bottle for leu cents, which will convince the most ski p lie.il ot its wonderful merits, and show you w hat a regular one dollar size bottle will do For sale by L. Tanner also (J. Blaiu 6 C. 4 Becker & Wolf are receiving their spring stock of goods.

SWIHART rrrsERT By Rm McDanW, J.

t ., ui in- ntiacnrc 01 me nrme moiner. on in- .. rs ...s.., a i

, .... ,.f 1 fK U.k IJ-O 1 m 1 I "I l'IMICI II lHJt". All'!

biliar! au ; m Amanda Bussert. Sammy lo brave anl Mandr is nwewt. Take iMith tog Iber and they're ban! to beat. DIED.

JOT By virtue of an execution isue1 ont of the ofllr ot the c-ierk of th Mii.rhliM.ll Cirfutt

; Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor

.

rt

r.

William Fox and Frederick Hoorer. I

öfter I t i-ale at i ub!i auction, on

Saturday, April 5th, 1879, between tbe hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock i. in., nt the door of ihe eourt holism, in t'lj-naouth Marshall v. arty. Indian as the law direetK, tiic fMlowinc described real estate, to-wit : Tke nor'h half (k of tothet narter (k)ot ei'tion numb-i six if tovnahip thlrtrtwo 1:13, north. f rane three ts at, eontHiuinK nint-ty-Av aeres more or lean. 1 aken is Ui- proM rtjrof Wi limn F"X. The nor h half ofths f-otrtb west quarter f section number seven '. township' iiumiir thirty-two nonh. f ranffe throt Mmmil eont-in'iigas6- ot eres, more or less. Taken as the property of Frederick Hoover. The south-west quarter exeiting fifty two nnd thirteen on. humlreth n lS-lo eres, in section tw.-nty (. MtehlKMi Uoad lands we -i of Micliigau road, containing ou hundred .nid ritmen od lorty one hundreth n: 40 lue 1 aere more or letts. Taken as th property of Jameu Lowrey. Situate in Marshall MM Indiana, to th hWrhet bidder for cash, without regard to' appraisement laws, ubiec redemption. JOHN V. AH r LEY. ftherlff of Marshall Couuty. Packard and Tackard plfs attorneys.janHf

IM ... Tv.W, t . 1 . 1 i tj ; i 1 nw.a.

e(cor.Mpil..n. March stii, 1ST, and wa bnrW house, P y "V:M?LtS I frm hr r,..i,i.oiv mi . am i pirm. ' Hna. as the law direcbi, the following

tne Ml title riHVOr from every ilellelOUS ; onth) undar ftrnoon. March Mi. Ur age way fruit und aromatic-. In bis Fbivnrini? 1 ST years, S monthi. an l IS days.

Extracfs, the characteristic taste and freshness of the real fruit is preser ved. Ladies that wish something superior in the way of flavoring extracts, should purchase Dr. Pi ice's

She was barn in Ohio, bat has resided In this tat orrr thirty years She waa the moth-sr of a large family of children, sii of whon survive hr. Hit fnacral was largely attenVJ. Her. U. A Little, ol i 'ly mouth conducted the avrvire.

subscriber uniil w enter his nnme on our books, but in the years to

has the custody of it. Sometimes we hardly know that we have a net

some one tells him that Juckson never wrote a history. He then gets ter

ribly excited, and tries to get somo- come he will continue on our list and body to "discuss the flnanciul ques- never regret the day ho enrolled for tion" with him. By those who know the best county paper in Indiuna. him best, he is said to be a natuial It is Monday morning, now, and the born fool; but he has lucid intervals, hooks are open, to set the figures in which he declares that Lobody ; ahead opposite the name of one of but an idiot would say euch things; ' 'he staunchest Democrats in llarshafl

j and it is probable that he is afflicted county-Arthur L Thompson. The

with a ppei ies of luuacy. The uarao

of this dränge creature is Loren N.

HiU't uLiCAN has small hopes or con

verting him b it it will do its best, and

early as Tuesday. Letters are often SheJth nis id a 6acj CJirje uuU we are always be glad that as it h necessary

carried past on one mail and return

on the next.

to have a D 'iii icr.itic party there are

Sony for him. We are told, howev

er, that he is hurBiles. und if he some as nice men in it as Mr. T.

Schuyler Colfax will deliver bis ; visits any of our readers, they need The next is a new subsertberoutou

Life of nut be alarmed at his wild, incoherent ' the prairies of Nebraska, but we have

Opera words or gestures.

c K-brated lecture on the ' Abraham Lincoln, at the

House, in this city, Thursday evening, April 17th. Everybody should begin to make arrangements now to be here a' that time.

hundreds of readers in that fair i young State, an 1 now for a year an other will be ma le happy by the ' weekly visits of the Rmm hucan. His

w

lir. Tani. PIea?e remember that Dr. Paul, the

great German Eye Doctor, will again ! name is Cyrus Swain, and he resides

John L. Barr, of Spring vrtnt,yi ! be ut Plymouth, and remain at the j at Cedtr Bend, in ftqp couuty. BeMinnesota, sends us a eopy of ihe Boss House April 3J, 4ÜI and 5th. fore wo eotild enter Swain's name on

Sorir.cr Valley Vulette. It is a live ; lliree ouy- '2

r - I paper, and givos evideui e that it ex

For City Marshal. We are authorized to uuoounce the

ists in a live town. The citizens are v.. 1 I .1... 11 - -

? ssasy jwuu nnrne of chailes F. Chaney, as a can-

ineuu uarr.

whines piteously because we said that "Brick's" compositors would gel too drunk to insult Plymouth's pretty girls but he Is forced to admit th.it whisky will gee tho better of most Chicago men.

didate for City Marshal.

Money to Loan.

the book, ono of the brightest, bes looking, best working young Republicans of Bremen, had drawn his pocket-book, and deposited the amount necessary to entitle him to the Bit Mill another year, and everybody in Bremen will know by what

In amounts from $oXJ0 to $3,000 on we have said that it was Wm. F

approved real estate security, by H Corbio & Co.

We have a new mallei, aid our your tickets for the west

subscriber can now see, by looking excursions every week

at the figures printed opposite their amet, just bow their subscription stands. Thus: ljune79, means that ycur subscription is paid to June 1st, 1879. David Hauk brought a couple of boys, from near Marmont, before

Schilt.just as good a citizen and busi ness m in as he is a B piiMteaft, After Schilt come S P. Baker and UTa I ,mi 11 little behind and Want to

able excursionists, before you buy M . u ' J give you some money, and then he

Call on McKelvy & Co., the reli

They eend

TYXEK CITY. OCCASIO.I.M.. Mrs Noah Miller Is ij'iite sick. Splendid .Njiing at Kunt's lake. Mm. Mary Falkonbory is con vak-soing. Andiro n BatgNtaai moved to UfWI, He . John flood is al h inie this wet k Peter Jacolia will aturt for LeaJville in a few days. The temperance union has puid f ir its organ. James Bufiln has a severe attack o Lcadvillc fever. Mr. Mattie Endly, of Walkcrton, is the guest of Mrs. Boyd. Jacox has been hired to superintend the Poor House nnother year. It is reported that Dr. Chew, of Wc-t township, will Ideals In Tyner. We learn that the iate illness uf Mrs. 1? isliour, has teruiinalvd in insanity. M. Stcckmar?, of Bourbon. is canvassing this township lor Zell' Klieve lorxdia. J antes MrCalie, of Walkerton, nldresed the temi'raucc meeting lasl Sal unlay night. Mrs Jarrell was summoned to attend the funeral f lier brother, w ho died in St" Joseph county. L-uiic Rose, of Argos, waj in town last Sunday ; he looked as though ,e mijlit he hunting a lK ition. From the "den " in heard the piteou

1 wail of "lteil Cloud, exclaiming; whort:

oh, when i Jeeir.cs." A Iwrn beloniii!j to Mrs. Bufun. was burned last Thursday. Here is a chance forlhosewho feel that it is charity to give in time of need. Iota BaUervM, wtta vai sentenced to Hie State prison lr twelve yeara, at hv last m -ion of the Circuit couit, of St. Joseph county, h i-. bSSM released by a recent decision of the Supreme court.

proceeded to pay with just as much satisfaction as he will read the news

Tax Notice. j during the coming yeur. lie is a CorJiTY and State taxes will become good ono to go on the payee list this

delinquent on the 3d Monday in April, 21st day. if not paid before. A. L. Thompson, Treasurer.

Beck: a & Wjlf uro receiving their

Esquire Snyder, this week, to have pring ock of goods.

the 'Squire give them a lesson on calling an old man names. They got the lessen, and we suppose all par

ties are satisfied, and hone all will j , . . . . . 1 also for sale a crood two-horse wairon

now try to do right. fo $2Q --Capt. Chas. O. Wood, of Terra Baute, Inspector Indiana Legion, vis- i M- WoLF 13 QOW io New York bu ited Company A. Marshall County ! in Z00ti9 for the 8PriD tra(le for tue Ouards on Friday last, for the pur- i flrm of Bfccker & WoIf- He hus JU8t purpose of inspecting arms and ; forwarded a lot of the finest carpets equipments belong to the State, and ver 8Cen ln Plymouth, consisting of in charge of Company A. The iQ. Tapestries, Brussels. Ingrains-two pector appeared to be well satisfied and lhree P1' and the erfrtrt with thA mannpr in rhh.h thv wer , Lowells. Also Oil Clothe, Bugs, and

cared for. For the accommodation of the public, the temperance prayer meeting, heretofore held on Wednesday

week. And now, from down at Walnut Station, comes that excellent physician and citizen. Dr. Pocock.

He lays down three dollars and says

uow, that will make us both feel better, and reader, if we did not already

To Exehang. 1 know it, wo should have begun to

A good single seated buggy for a think that the Brpdblican has just

light spring wagon, call at this office, ' the best lut of subscribers of any pa-

Borderings to match carpets. Call and see the new goods now arriving.

per in the State, aud Dr. Pocock is one of the best among tliem all. A few minutes after Pocock Inft, Bichard Baiisbai k came in with a sly twinkle in his eyo, and says, well I guess I'll have to continue the paper, and out came two bright silver dol lars which tho cashier quietly trans ferred to his wallet, and he thought as ho looktd in tbo smiling face of his visitor, it is not strange that Bichard lUiUhack is one of the most popular business men iu Argos, It was Tuesday morning, when a

voice at our elbow aiu, JJo you

POIILMI. BY DONALD. Mm. J. W. German is on the sick li-t Our saw mill man is doing a driving business. Mr. James Duddleson is very siclt with erysipelas. S. B. Day has gone to Teegsrden wiih his stock of drugs. Mr E. Dwinnell ihiipcd about $300 woith of walnut lumber last week Part of the store room vacated by L. B.

HO KT Ii TO SU I P. SCAPK UOAT. An infaut child belonging to Frank and Mollie Daveuport. died the 10th of March. ClHMtoy Moon, a former uurcliant of La P, has returned and again located in that village. The potato bugs, flies, and inostp.etoes have given u h knag rest, but Ihe WMiMagj machine agent has put in au I pnttMti There were numerous cases ol Spring fever in this Tow nship weck. I ut a lewdays of cold Wast kef has checked the dsiaaa, Milton White and wife took s very v;iu i) 4 lady hoarder into the family last Sunday morning to remain 18 years more or less. Morgan Johnson is a confirmed buche lor, bat he always has e smile, a cheerful woid, and cheap jroods for all who will call ami see him. We have found good looking young

men in Ihis vicinity who arc Jdeaf and dumb. It is gratifying to see how well Ihey enjoy themselves when they meet together. Tell us Patsy when we will be treated to another bunch of those nosegays tint aie grow n in the BurTdo school house, and then transplanted into the Green butter. We have an old lady in this township that says she would like to die if she could take her stock w ith her. We suggest that she g M "Esq-ihu.iux" la consetil to let her acco upany him tu lite happy hunting gro.in.ls when lie goes. It is n ported! hat an inhuman man living in this township, recently let an in hint child die through his negligence aud then threw the body into a swuiup. where il was found about tun cat s afterward by some young men who were searching far il. We liaye two Eifiuhnanx Indians in this township, they t tti write for the Jkmocrat ; they ay "cape Goal" don't aix ll '. : ii names riht. In the last Dein of nit ihey inform u$ that they dou't wait five dollars ao badly an to try to stcll Lo gun dow n for it. One ol them Is n heap hig medicine man, and luu a medicine lodge iu La Paz, the other lives iu a cliool housc.atid gets a nck'liboring.good ehe Muck Man's Sipiaw lo cook his meals; bot Ii heap hig Inj jus, ugh. We notice one ot the planks in the Greenback platform prohibits boys under ! - years old from being employed in tiny manual labor. There are thousands ol w idows depending on such boys for a support, but the bys and widows cannot vole and they must protect ihe poor labor

ing man. Again ihey resolve that eight j hours should constitute a day's work.

When we worked lor our bread and butter

AAUI . To all vho are iuffi-nng irom the error J and indltcretlona of youth, MfNM Weakne, er;y decay. Iom ot mauhood, I will ' a ,; that will care you. KKRE (IF CHAIOIB. Tlila grnat rome.ly wu diBcuver-! by a missionary In atli Anierii. Jcula sell -arldrewd envelope to the Rev. Jki'h f, I vm an. Station JP. Bible Moure, Air York City.

Corrected weekly I j

BARNHILL& TAKER

THE GREAT Strasburg Clock ! Store, cor. Liporte and Center Streets.

three days only. Produce Market Review

letdsy, Tuesday & ffeflncsdayf March 24, 25 & 26. Exhibition of the Gteat Strasburg Clock-Model One of tho World'a Wonders. ThlpClock has b?eii on eihibition In th't country fr thrt- t 11-. evr where giving th- heat aailafartion; lately having heen on exhibition in Cleveland for nix wi-ek. during which time 5i,ooo praon vitited tbia msrvellnni work. The Ap wlle appear titnea in an honr. requiriug no partK iiiar time lor visitors to be there. An int resting Lecture is twai erry 15 minutes. Iloora open houi a. in. to '.e r p. ni. Admission Only 10 Cents.

The Celebrated Norman Horse,

No. 9 LaPorte Street.

Wheat per bu . Corn per bu Oats j kt bu , Hog!f, live kt cwt " dressed per cw t Lard per tb Mutter pet lb Eegn perdoz Ueans. per bu Oiiiom, pr bu Potatoes, per bu Apples, green cked jr bu, rurnipn, er bu Ca'oUiice, jier do. Chickens. t lb Turk Im live :er II ,

!. M 18 $3 a a .vi 10l II $1.IK) Tri 5i 3.-40 20 75 I 4

Sheriff's Sale. nu .By vfrtue of an order of fale and a decre of for; losureof nortaaitce iiexl out of thm offlcn of tne Clerk of the J:u.: 11 Circuit Coi.rt. to rae ilreeted. on n jiidKmet t in for

of Ii'!-: 8. Orube. mi 1 t : 1 1 i .'umeaHHill. JosMuh Miller. Kiv-bcl Miiltr ml Marr

C. Miller, I will offer for sale at public MCtion, on Saturday, March 22, 1879. between the taoum of ten o'clok a m., and'

fouro clock p. in., nt the door f tint court

taui-etcrib-

ed real estate, to-wit:

The nort .ieat unarter 00 of the nortfaeact ijuarter t v. 01 aeetioM nu-i bt r ihlrty in. township aumUir thirty-two (if) nrth. of rttiiße one tl eiist. Also, lot iuidiIkt kIm in section number nineteen '19, in tow nshlo tlilrty-two (S3; ix.rth of ranre one'P east. ontHinins: in all ninety-nine iwiacrva, more or les t. "filiate in Marshall county, Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to' appraisement laws, aulgeet redemption. JOHN V. A8TLET. Rhariff Marshall Ou tf. Bender and Hosa, at tot neve. fyrtoms' Sheriff's SaleT4 By virtue of an order of sale and a decree of foreclosure of morteae issued out of idh offlec of tho. ejerw of tho Marshall Circuit Court to tne directed, on ajudsnnt In fayor f l'.lirle-i r. atiirtinül y. mxl guin1 Henry M. (iai ver anti Nellio Oarvei, J aill offer for sale at puMle anetioD. o Saturday th3 221 diy ol March, A. D. 1879. between tite liom a of ten o'clock n. m.. m1' loui )'elx;k p. in., et the doer of lite covit hotie. in Plymo ith. Marshall county. Indiana. a the law direeta. thu folktwinc doacribed real estate, to-wit : The strip of Inod eiffhty 0o feet in width, off i f the east side of lot number ou hundrwiand eleven Mil in Wheeler's contttied audition t the town n -w city of Plymouth with all the improvemonte aad appertertaacea thereto belonKina. Situate in Marshall onnty. Indiana, to tbe ' highest bidder for nh, without retre'd to Hiipraisenient laws, sut je. t t relemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. HherifT of Marshall Countf. Wm. B- Hess, attorney fob? to)

Prince Napoleon,

will make the season of 1H79 at the Stable of John Jacoby, oc tbe I F. .VC. K. K , one mile east ol

rlymonth. rnncc .NaMlcon la six yea's mil; a heauiilul b'ue Nortnao 16 Itauda high, anil wrighs 1 .4 '. Farvers auU others are IuviuhI to come and see him n,t: .

CRAWFORD

SELLS TIIK

Best Silverware !

Made (Rogers Brothers' aud Rccde Marlon ) All Goods Warranted

FOR PULL

Day, m11 be (Kcu)ied by Dr. Riehey as ; gnd , , land to l.uild a cabin on,

an olnce.

Rev. V F. Tnylor of Walkerton. formerly of this place, discoursed to our people, last Sunday.

wc worked 10 hours out ol M, and wayes were the same then as now Daniel Sekenright died of lung fever

March lihli, ISTy. The deceased waj one

Sets of Dishes Call and Get Trices at CRAWFORD'S City Crockery Store

RAGS 1 1-2 Cts. per Pound Iu Trade. m irl b l

CROWN CARD CO. Lamson's Branch No. 7, of the Crown Card and Noveliy Co , Off Bristol, Conn . and Nasessa, N. Y.. Chas H. Lunnp V. F. Drruiout, and Ray Wfftefet, hproprietors of the Crown Card Company. PRICE LIST. 30 Super White Bristol cents. :J0 Suier Cream Bristol 10 cent. 2ö Gem V. siting 15 cents. 25 Gilt Kd-e IU cents. tS Dtaawl OiN BsWra in ceui:'. M While Gold Bortlcr.... 10 cenls. 25 TfaMfld Gold Bonier 10 cents 25 Blue Ititihon Viitin 14 cents. IS StriK'd Edee '20 cein25 Oblong Striped Edge 20 cents. 21 Mouruiu.'r 15 cents 25 Sqaan Bevel Edc SO cents. 25 Round Corner Bevel Edu . . . .'.Hi cents. .'" OMOM Bevel Eilge 30 eenl.-. :W tireenback 10 cents ;o l-'ou Ae iat as 10 cents. M Yum Yum 10 cents. 24 Courting 10 cents 40 Transparent -10 cents 25 Gem 10 cents. 15 Hand Flirtaii m, etc 10 cen's. 25 l'oeiical Gems, with name.... 15 cents :t0 Marble It) cen's. .'to Sttowfl.ike 10 tvut 30 Comic Hash 10 cints. 30 Vve 10 Msta 25 Fanner 10 cents. 25 Moresque 15 cents 25 Golden Series. 10 cents. 30 Super Tint Bristol 10 cents 30 Ennlih Tint Bristol 20 cents. 25 Em bossed Rose 15 etatl 25 Embossed Lily i5 cenls. 25 KinlKissed Pansy 15 cents. 20 Alert Floral 10 cents 25 Ruaoaata Floral 15 cents 25 Boquet Floral 20 ents. 25 West Knd Floral ,H5 cents. 25 Brighton Floral 20 cents M Best Fine Mixed 10 cents. M HiXett, no three alike 10 cents. We invite you to call ami see our samples Call aud see us. In rear of Rkpl hi.h an ortiee. entrance on l. iPoiie street. Orders by mail inut lie addressed to CROWN CARD CO. Plymouth, Ind. CIrcularsnd svciinens of type free.

Mr. George 6cnour, one of Center of the euily pioneer. of this towaaalpi

CITV DRUG STORE!

SherifiF's Sale. S9SI Hy virtue of an order of sale and a deree of foreclosure on lien. issuelout of the office -ei the cler of the Marshall Circuit Court, to -me directed, on m judgment in fax or of Daniel Bergcr. for the use of Noah I .audeman and Joseph W. Hess, his rsignees. aod acainst Wushintrtou w ay. William Wa and Mhssu Way. 1 w ill offer for saJu at publio auction, un Saturday, March 22, 1S79, between th hours of ten o'eloek a. m. and' f.illf i it I Chi ll It. ut I ! ,)i.,,r . .f tku . . r

house, in Plymouth. Marshall county, Indinns. mm the law direets, the fodowius describwl real estate t. wit : Tho north half of tho southwest quarter Oik, 1 lu, A t L. . a - , t . m a a a

iäuu inr wtrt tiunniT' 4 t int miuin h ---.f -jiiiirter of action o 3;. in town - L . - 1 . I . . . 1M i-

I . i i . ii ii in hit i n i .in r .sä i rinri 11. i ' i runna

two i)eHst, liable for the amount of the aaessment. situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to tbe -highest bidder l"r eh-h. without regard to appraiseixsut laws, subject t - i-demition. JiiHN V. ASTTJCY, BhorifTof .Varshall County, t'apron A Cair n attornAys febJ7 to mJu

to-vnship's teacheis, was III the neighborhood last Saturday and Sunday.

was a good atigaboi and an honest man. II left home on the 5lh of March, ami

To Whom U .Hay Concern: Be it known that George N. Frink,

afternooD, at tha Good Templar Hall, lemperance lecturer, miming 10 wunt 80tne mouey ?" We looked up will hereafter be held on Tuesday have license from the M. E. Church ut tDe y0ung maQ who held u bandevening, at 7 o'clock. The pubjic, at Ligrange to exhort and preach, la ruj of 3iiVer. when he aaid, "Here, take and especially those of the several an impostor, and the license he may it, u J credit it to Mrs. A. Ü. Horton." church denominations who believe In ' show is a fraud, as has been publicly "You bet" wo did, and it is not nec-

the power of prayer, are earnestly re-j declared by the Presiding Elder of esJ8ary to aay that Mrs. Horton U a

quested to be present. Brick Pomeroy'a Plymouth paper

The property of C.corire I'ncnphi r, who ! went to Elkhart county to transact some went into bankruptcy here last summer, business, and was taken very sick ou the will lie sold at commissioner's sale next O'-h, alter gelling to the end of his journey.

aajs, if a county paper has no legitimate subscription list, it must And some other way to exist. We sup

pose that is why its business mann-

Goshen District, Northern Indiana go0j Wouiau. for all the women are

good that is, nearly all all that

Conference. Rev. P. S. Cook.

Pastor Bremen Circuit. Bremen, Ind., Mar. 12, 1879.

I read the Republican. H. W. Miller has stood by the Republican until we ! expect it would be almost as hard for j U9 to get along without bitn as it is

His

subscription never expires he alwuy s

month ahead. Washington Ovrmy

or is another of the sume kind of

Hardware ! Parties desiring to exchange one

ger, who gets a printing office and third cash and two-thirds real estate for him to get along without it.

room furnished free, finds it neces for a general assoitment of Hardware.

ary to "stand off" his printers, and j from $5,000 upward to $50,000, can do keeP9 il Paid ttbout ft 'ear and

the men who furnish him fuel, in- BO on tbe above terms. Can examine atead of paying them for their labor, i trje goods ond get prices at the new

Wrighf Shirley waa bound over I hardware store of McOill & Thomas, ; men. but bein8 young, ha has not to court, this week, to answer the i in Valparaiso, Ind. Goods furnished I paid so often as Miller, but he always charge of assault with a deadly weap j In New York, from a choice and well pays i" advaoco, just as be did Tueaon on Jamea K. Coulter. It seems ' selected stock of $'200,000. All new, ! day. After dinner we heard a noise that the parties got into a quarrel at j clean, bright and staple, in original i near the door, and looking up, we the Haslanger hotel, and meeting on packages. Persons desiring to make j saw the honest face of Lucius Overthe bridge goon after, Shiiley went i trades can select their own goods, ! myer, but Danbury'a eyes were nvfor Coulter with a huge dirk, which i and at wholesale prices. A good op- ! cted on the sack of apples tbut he

he now probably wishes he had not bought. Men ought to get through f ih WOffM witho.it carrying dirks or ii-;tv 1--.

portunity to convert Farms and City 1 carried, and when ihe fine looking

Property into money. Address, J. M. McGil'., Valparaiso, Ind.

luscious northern spys were emptied in the basket, you can guess what the boys thought of Mr (Overmyer. He

eck. The school at this place will close next week. It will then have been in session six months, under tho management of C. T. German. Thinking that the news from this place might be of some interest to some ot the readers of the Ukpi iilk an, wc will send you a few items. Mr. L.J. May, from Ml. lllanchard, Ohio, is here making preparations to erect a building which he will occupy with a variety idore. Hev. C II. Hell is conducting a series of meetings at the U B. Cliur h, east' of

town (juite a goodly number haye embracrd Tht ne thing needful." DoMtttOM lias long boasted the cham

pion horse trader of the county in the j person of Mr. llawkinson; but now, alas! I she can no longer claim preminenec in Unit resect. Two egg buyers from CM j

cago. laid a plan to redeem the prestige of their city, and carried it into effect. They called on him aud ottered to traade him au old crow bait of a horse with $55

!,(, for one of hU worth about This was agreed to, but the gentlemen (?) had not sufhY-ient change to finish the trade. Thereupon Mr, H aerecd to take 70 worth of es which they had with them, to hold ten days as security for the money. They then departed, and at the end often days, having failed to appesr

lie scut a telegram to his family, and UMJ went to ahffa, They conc luded to hike Ufa home, and put him on the tiain and brought him to LaPaz. Not being able to yet him any further, they conveyed him to Dr. Moore's residence where he

lingered until 3 o'clock Sunday af ternoon. when lie died. He was alKitit 55 years old, and leaves a wile and several brothers and sisters to mourn their loss Funeral services were held at the Link ville school house ou the 18th, tit 10 o'clock a. in., nnd the deceased was inter ed in the Linkvilh- cemetery. Becker & Wolf aro receiving their spring stock of goodi. Dk. J. Hoover, having located, offers

his professional services to tho citizens of Argos and vicinity. Especial attention given to treatment of all old, long standing diseases. Din enxes of women, cht onic :atnrrh and all scrofulous, affection. Ofliee at residence, in Hickman property, on Sugar street, Argos, Ind. feb 20 2m

One Door South 1st National Bank, Michigan St.

My stock is Full. Fresh and Reliable. I sell for cash at the lowest narket prlc ami gtiarrautce the quality. Physicians prescriptions aud family receipts compounded day and night. I have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 3lank Books, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc., which I iuvtd he oliubc to examine before purchasing elsewhere and save money by it. L. TANNER, PLYMOUTH, IND.

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Commissioner's Sale

By vb tue of a certified cojr of a decree, to me direet jd. from the United States Circuit l'i.urt for the Olatriot of IndianawX-will, ou Saturday, March 89, between the hours of 14 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'cloek k m.. at tin Court Hous door in tho tuwn of Plymouth, .tarslinll "unt. lutiiaiiH. offer for sale at nubl e auction the rents and uri iflt s fur V Imi m imt . iiiiili v . n va.m

f tin- following .te.-.-ril.. .1 Ii. ui EM itt sltuat d in the county of Marshall, and State of lndiaaa. to wit: Lai number twenty-two (tt). original plat of Donulilson. iuid a tract of lano n rcxi ia wiJth off of and from the nordi side of fractional north, quartet of tHirthweat quarter, sectiou thirty one n township thirty ( north, ranee one east, forty aeree. txtinc anoiitlT rods in lengti . AIo. tb northweat quarter of noith vest quart r section t wentyin-. town tliiri jr four, rann ud past forty acres; and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of cctlon twenty, town u north, rnntre one east. Aladt northeast qusrter of northwest, and northeast quiui r of northoast quarter . eaeh eontainin(4u aerea; and north 40 acres of northwest qi. arter of the northwest quarter, nii of the lut three tracts being situate in section thirty-one. town thirty-four, ra e one east. And tiiMn failure to realir. a sum suffieiei.t toxatihfy the demand . I will, at the - arne time and place, and in like mnnnur. offer for sale tbe lee simple of the same.

uro i reo to re soio a tne prepertr oi leorte Cueapher at the suit of Peur Zimtui-rmiui ncainst Oeorve W Uneaptoer and otl ers. Sate to be n adc without any relief whatever fioui viiJatUion t a -praue-in. iii lawp. BEN. J. sroONER. Piieeial Commissioner. Indianapolis. Ft h. 1 1. l7. Harrison, HimsA: Vüler.sol s. feb SStt

iV.iiiliMliiliBlllUlil.'rJtfm I uitmlblj. liTl-pafcbcran Uook of ibcrmof tb Wotld'i L trtam. box Is eopy. tk . or 1 1 je JMT. An O.I i hruuio MiSJ inrl,.-. o: " Votimiki Valley." pnos. .: " BlaoV Si l ." fl SO bok. im papur DinJina ' " Chriatiaa 0kle M.alali.' a 1 Ink. in l m per biml iuj. aod a Kauipl-t opv at "Wood Hoa .f. 1.1 Maracn all rxMl-paxi. fur only 3U orata in mor.jv. or 'a bin rant poataeu tm;.. Arnt, wanlA.1. M liKrnl term. tiut nMh tur irnt f r AJJfc s ft. Wood. Triiiun" Ru'ld n;. .cw York City

Mr. H. took thecggsiorunrkct .tud orTertd , Weber.

If you want the fattest, sweetest

juciest, tenderest steak ot roast, go

to Albert Weber, ono door north of Wheelei a bank. The cattle tbat he

brought from Chicngo last week

could not bo beat Farmers having good cattle to sell can get the Mghtrt cash price by culling on Albert

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