Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1879 — Page 3

The Republican. Thursday, April 3d, 1S79.

CITY AND COUNT.

John Dial, tha grocery started for Ohio, on Monday.

man.

Some Inwood boya got on a bender, Saturday night, and after breaking in a few doors and windows, fired a pistol at or near Paul Williams, who returned the Are with a shotgun, peppering three of them pretty badly. This caused considerable excitement In the village, and a row being feared, officers Armstrong and

BOURBON AND BREMEN WOO US.

IN HOOD.

Oliver Hume and family left this ; Milner went down, Monday evening.

city, yesterday, for Minneapolis Minn. There will be a donation party at the M. E. Church Tuesday evening. Everybody is cordially invited. "The Easter Service," will be explained in a lecture at the Episcopal Church next Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Rev. T. C. Stringer supplied the place of Elder Cissel at the Methodist quarterly meeting, ia this eity, last j

Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Speire, of Warsaw, and Perkins, of South Bend, preached at St Thomas' Church on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, respectively. Snyder & Snyder have completed

the foundation for their new elevator famy near the I. P. & C. depot, and will be 1 ready for business in about a month. 1

J. N. Heas, of Argos, will start with his family, to Fort Smith, Arkansas, next Monday. lie will keep kooks for Junk & Huff, lumber deal era of that city. "Hosesty," the last of the series of sermons on "The Four Liimbs of the Social Body," is the subject of the Her. J. J. FuusVd discourse for next Sunday evening, April 6th. The men who exhibit the Stras-

BT WOODS BOT. Whitnker Bros, have dissolved partnership. Too much mnd ttnd water to commence spring work yet. B. Tripp buried his youngest child March 27th. Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Margret and Willis Myles, and Frank Tripp and wife, are on the sick list. As B. Tripp whs crossin the river on linrseb.u k, a lew days since, carrying his three yeai -old child, the horse became entangled in KMM drift wood and in the struggle the clrld was thrown into the water, but was rescued unharmed.

BY EQUINOX.

AKGOS. BT V. s EYE EX.

Weather changeable. Jacob Barnes is tili verr low with paralysis, John Tyner starts for Connoryille this week to wurk on a farm.

some money for O. A. Sberland, who

burg clock are gentlemen, and our j gOCS from Walnut to Donelson, gave

newspaper friends in other counties.

need not be afraid that they will try to beat them out of the money, for any work that they may order. Wong Chin Foo, was here Satur-

but the boys had "skedaddled." All is now quiet. Quite a large gathering of the intimate friends and neighbors of Mrs. Geo. W. Hoover very pleasantly surprised her last Saturday eveniug, on the occasion of her 3D;h birthday. A pleasmt and happy time was enjoyed. Tbe hostess was presented with several very fine and useful presents in token of the respect in which she is held by her many friends, who wish her many happy birthdays to come, and hope that He who ruleth the universe may generously "smear" the bread of life with tbe cream of this

world's goods in her "case," as well ! Charlie Whitmore was in Argos laat as that of her genial lord and happy I Monday and sold M. Williams piano.

Jasper Lnwery is on the sick Hat, and will not be able lo teach his term of school out. MlS, Hickman, ol Ariroa, who has been visiting in Rochester and Indianapolis, has returned. The enumeration of Argos, taken this year by A. W, Boggs, shows 210 school children, entire poulation 680. The Argos select schools began last Monday with unite a good showing up for a pros;ierous summer school. Jas. E. Quiver has been appointed Su lerintendent of the Argos M. E. Sunday school, Vice, L. W. McClure, resigned L. W. McClure goes to the beautilul Maxenltuckee to work at tbe carpenter trade, aud his family goes with him to keep house for him and his hands. Arjros N. ('. T. U. had a meeting in three volumes last Sundav. The (list and

Neighborhood Notes. The South Bend Tribune says a shower of worms fell in that city, Saturday morning. Rev. Jac b Studehuker died at the residence of Jacob Ullery, near Goshen, Sunday, March 23d, aged 8G years, The Valparaiso Messenger returns thanks because it is not iu a Congressional cistricr, with LaPorte and St.

ßlatsingham is building a birn up. n the place he traded to Hull. Mr. Stephen Jackson, our shoemaker, is finishing his wile's house. Mr. Timanius, who wns injured by a stump -puller falling upon him, is improving, and hopes are now entertained of lis recovery. F. M. Blassinghr.m has traded his house

and lots to David Hull, for his property, ' Joseph counties.

and we suppose Duye will now turn granger. The new officers of our N. 0. T. C are !

as follows

Vice-Preside

retary, Fred. Bell; Treasuier, Char-cs

Shrecve. Ralph Haga and Courtie Winters, For the last two or three months there j two Goshen boys, got into a quarrel has been a baud of roughs in this vicinity Saturday, about a stick, and Hagi who have, during that time, attacked five stabbed Winters in the left lung with houses, breaking open doors, throwing j a pocket knife inflicting a dangerous

Hardware ! Parties desiring to exchange onethird cash and two-thirds real estate for a general assortment of Hardware, rrom $5,000 upward to $50,000, can do so on the above terms. Can examine the goods and get prices at the new

j hardware store of McGill & Thomas,

in Valparaiso, Ind. Goods furnished In New York, from a choice und well selected stock of $'200,000. All new,

CROWN CARD CO. ; Lumson'8 Branch No. 7, of the Crown Card and Novelty Co , uf Bristol. Conn , I and Nassua. N. Y.. ('has II. Lamson, j W. F. I)f rmont, and Hav Wiieht. sole I proprietors of the Crown Card Company. PRICE LIST.

! 30 Super White Bristol I 30 Super Cream Bristol 88 Gem V.. siting i : Gilt Bda

l Diagonal tjilt Edge

Henry Fiink, aged about seventeen, was killed by lightning ut Goshen, last Fridav eveninc whilp

Presiuent, Bichard Bright;! . . . . ., . . . . ' crossing the Murket street bridge nt, John Blassinchwm ; fete ,

with a team.

1Ö cents. H cents. 15 cents. 10 cents. . . .. . 15 cent j. 10 cents. I A .

packages. 1'ersons destting to make 1( mT," T7" T "

s.-'4, , IIIIIIK I ' t I..trades can select their own goods, .;; Striped Edge 20 cents.

clean, blight aDd staple, in origiual 34" White (Jokljhmler. packages. Tersons desiiing to make !rrK?.Ut.,Vy,f!?-

and at wholesale prices. A good opportunity to convert Farms and City Property into moue. Address, J. M. McGill, Valparaiso, Ind.

l'ayec "erstmals. The first man on our list this wa?k is W. E. Bailey. He pays Tor his pa- ! per just as promptly as he brings ; teachers to time who fail to do their i duty. Then comes J. W. Shafer, of I LaPaz, and leaves a good load of wood which was just tbe sarua as money to us. J. 1). Staffey. of Wal- j nut, one of tbe energetic workers of : that flourishing village, dropped in j next, left an order for some iob work, !

stones at the uousv, smashing windows, cont'd. &c. Last Saturday night, this band made a raid on the house occupied by I)r. Sell The Knox Lf,(10r ys the health and broke open the door. F-om there ! of Starke county is good, and the they went to the house occupied by Low j Knox boys can yell louder, laugh rey Shirley, and broke in his. door. The j stronger, and go to school less than next one attacked wns the one occupied by . the boys of any Other town in the

us some valuable inforraat on ard left us well pleased. Wm. Dinsmore. 1 of Maxenkuckee, happening to see .' by tbe label on his paper, that his time had expired, sends the money

Mr. Stiver, wba Paul Williams interfered It protect Sliver and his house. Williams ! ordered them to leave, nt the same time ! warning them he had a double barrel shot ! Sim and would shoot if they did not disterse They moved away about 18 rods, when one of the roughs fired a revolver at j Williams, the ball striking a tree about two feet abo.e his head. Williams re- '

turned the In with the shotgun, and succeeded in drawing plenty of blood. On Monday it was ascertained that two young men were w, unded, but have fled the country. I suppress names at the preett on account of relatives. Shot gun argument, loaded with buck shot, is the quickest way to put a stop to such lawlessness, and the citizens are fully pre pared for any further demonstrations.

Take Warning. Directly around each bronchial tube wi ere it enters the lungs, are about 20,000 minute air cells in the entire lungs nlioiit 00.000,000 A slight cold pt mincing brn

ciiial ihflamnliou, a gathering of phlcuui and a slight difficulty in breathing quickly

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B5 .Mourn in-; 25 Square Bevel Ed-c . 2-t Bound t'orner Bevrl folg. 2ö oiuong Bevel Brigs....,, 1 m Greenback

:0 Fun Acquaintance HO Yum Yum 24 Courting 40 Transparent Geb 15 Hand Fiirfati.m, etc., 2ö Poetical Gems, with name. 0 Marble

i 0 Snow flake.

DR. J.

urday night but did not lecture be- , right along to pay for another year, i d volumes were good enough, but a cause the attendance was too small , just as a Maxenkuckee man would I Htte tedious. Now my iews in regard Hs draws large houses in other citii s : do you know. The next man that to temperance meetings are sbori sechcs

and towns, and his lecture is said to be welt worth the piice of admission. Mrs. Millikan, wife of the editor of the Crown Point Cosmos, has been very sick, but the lit number of the Cosmos says she is slowly improving. Her many friends in this city will be glad to hear that there is a probabl -ity of her recovery. The Warsaw Republican, says: "We have the information from a reliable so iree, that th?re is a party of four men making their headquarters at Plymouth, who are running a three card m ate gm- on the Pittsburg railroal, between this city and Valparaiso." Three young fellows named Fiefer, Piatt and Oigg got on a "bum," In West township, a few evenings ago, broke o; en some houses, and destroyed and carried off some property Piatt now takes bis meals at Astley'a hotel, and the others probably will before I -iig. Charles Rlcbat dson, late engrossing clerk of the Indiaaa Senate re turned to Plymouth Tuesday. Ho does not look as though his association with tiaut distinguished body had hurt him. and as he is a sensible

young man, we may yet live to him vote the Republican ticket.

paid is the first white man that setpermanently iii Marshall county. And while the staunch pioneer gave a reason for the faith that he had, that even Iudiana would be redeemed and disenthralled from Democratic rule in 1883, his amiable daughter and Mrs. Search watched or fast job press turning out bills at the rats of twenty a minute. Di I everybody possess the Intelligence and honesty of Robert Sbraoder, our county would be iu no danger. Smith Potue-

roy is almost as old a settler and is as well known throughout the county j as Mr. Shreoder. His subscrition

never expires, lie always pays in advance, j ist as he did Saturday. In the darkest hours the romeroys have always stood by the Rf.piblicax and the Republican party. Wm.

and right to the point, and lively with J songs interspersed and a rousiug call for t signers.

O

POHELSOB.

BY DONALD.

Schools closed last Friday. Some uf our farmers have commenced plowing. J. W. Bolenbough was in town on Saturday. The health of the people is couip&ra tiyely good. Bev. A. Fuller preached here Saturdaynight ar.d Sunday. Our town will le represented at the Valparaiso normal this summer. Miss Bridget Ryan, of Plymouth, was here visiting her patents, last w.ek.

Carried over from last week More weddings in the breeze, Winter seems loth to leave. Matrimony market seems lively at the present. Mr. Rodgers Is raising a asubscripli mi school for a summer's term. I had the pleasure uf a call from Frank Sundown of t he Democrat. Come again Frank. M". Charles Hin tie started the 25 h for Colorado in search of health. A very af fecting parting scene was witnessed between Mr. C. Hindle and his mother when he took the train. Married. Marpk 20th, at the residence of Mr. Oliver Silvery, Mr. Ed Jordan to Mrs. Kd'uii M ilhcvvson. May their lives bu ono unbroken round of happiLCs, is the wih of Equinox.

A very sad accidmt occurred la -it Most

dav, at the new mill being crrcel

miles south :f h'-'re; it seems Ilia; Mr Charles T mantis, with the help jf some

State. An incendiary attempted to burn a millinery store in Kokomo. Saturday morning, but by rapid work on the part of the tiro department the building was saved, though the goods were almost entirely destroyed. The Valparaiso Vidttte says, two dead beats persuaded a farmer of that vicinity, named Andrew Nichols, to go to Chicago, where they enticed him into a gambling den and fleeced him out of two hundred dollars. The Huntington Xeics says that the temperance workers of tbat city, not beiog able to induce the ministeis io to attend their meetings, propose to hold an occassional meeting at the residence of each of the divines. The LaPorte Araus savs a few of

t V, a Hrol ttlr, .. T uPnrlo - I WbSSt .

i C orn per bu ... ti . . e . i mäV a 1

met at v estvine, on ma loin oi oiarcn, i Oats per hu

involves the 20,000 air cells and finally if j 30 Comic Hash. .n,,, not remedied the whole six hundred mil ; 30 Wave lions become clogged with pus which .-, Ferner must he healed or life will soon terminale, ffi MiHTtSSf The world'? gnat lung remedy, I r. Kinr's 33 (iold Series . . . . New Discovery for Consumption, readily 1 :fo 1S11 per Tint Bristol., heals and term..n ntly cures the very worst i ;jo English Tint Bristol CSSM of lung diseases, Coughs, Colds. 0-, 1-;,)SM..J U,)se tickling in the throat. Asthma, Hoarseness Fnibossed Lilv and difficulty of hrca'hinir in ihe shortest 1 25 Embossed PanrY

time possible. I rial bottles ten cents, For sale by L Tanner also G. Blain & Co. Plvmonth' 6

M. CONFER.

Offen his Professional Services At tbe same ofllre. Over Poe Sl Chapman's Drug Store Residence 011 Micliigau Street.

. .'JO cents. . . 1Ö cents . .:f0 cents. . .:) cents. . .yo cents. . ..10 cents. . ..10 cents. ,. 10 cents. ...10 cents. .-10 cents. ...10 cents. , . . 10 Cents. . . 11 cents. . .10 (Vn's. . . . 10 mHa . . . 10 cciii. . . 10 mat. . . .10 ceii'?. ...14 cents . . . M ceuih. . . . 10 l XlltS. . .20 cents. .. . lö cents. ...18 cents. . . . 1" cents. . . .10 cents. . ..15 cents. . . .tQ cents. . . .:" cents, . . .00 cents 10 cents.

10 certs

Executor's Sale. Notice ia hrivby givwi, tttt I will sell at tbe tat resident e of Koaaua I'lakt, ia folk township M rsliali couutr, Iudiana, on Friday April 25th 1879, the lollowing personal properly: One cow, oik heifer, one reaper and mower combined eteeat new, ouc two bor' wagon, one pair hoo-atei, oae coi u-aneller, one breaking-plow, ' one harrow, and other faruriif Utensils and tools, two ttflb of thir-t'-en acres of wheat to he delivered 1 1 purchaser in halt bushel: also hous hold and kirciien fumitare, MH-ladiug led aud bc-Jding, aL'd naaa-roua otbar article, A credit of nin; months will be sriven on alt sums ove SS.W. the iranhattr uivtnic note wiia iutoivM und approved ccur.lv. 1b vi!iuiiuu and a pralsineul lawf. SfrtM UsN'BRaL W. KIL0RK, . SaeeeSar Eatte of Komtana flake DrwuM.

Produce Market Review Corrected weekly I y E. K. BARNHILL,

No. 9 LhPorte Street.

21.;

O. N. Bberlaoa has returned from Wal

Tichoor has just removed from Wolf , "u'. "ere hs has km during the

to celebrate the flfteenth anniversary

of tbe settlement of that couoty by white people. The first settlers were tbe Benedicts and Clyburns. Charles P. Jacobs, as old settler,

died at his residence, in Goshen, 1

Wednesday of last week, from un at tack of paralysis of the brain. lie passed his eighty-third birthday on Sunday, tbe 22 1 iast. The funeral services were held at tbe Buptist cburcb io (Josheo, Friday forenoon. The Peru Democrat says that Charles Loop, who died recently at bis home in Miatna connty asstirred all his friends months ago tbat be would die in March. A few weeks previous to his death he received a promissory note from one of his

neighbors for some article that he

IIojis, live per cwt

" dressed per cwt Lard per lh. Butter i 1L Eegs per doz Beans. ier bu Onions, per bu Potatoes, per b'l Apples, green picked er bu. Turnips, per bu Cabbage, per doz Chickens, Kr th Turkies live per B

.- :0 18 $: M 3 50 li H 1.00 1.00 50 S.-KÖ40 '25 75 S 4

25 Alert Flor 1 IS Rt'sedah Floral 25 Boqnet Floral ,

j J5 West End Floral 1 :." Biiuhton Floral :M) Best Fine Mixed 50 Mixed, no three alike

We Invile you to call and aSS our samples

( all and see us. In nnr of Brpublic w I office, entrance on Importe street. Orders j by mail must be artilic ml la CBOWN CABU CO. I'lymoiitli, Ind. Circular anil specimens of type free

WAGONS BUGGIES

w. and Bajias for Sale Clhep at

MAX RUGE'S!

Von can Buy a New, HOME MANUFACTURED WAGONS for $50!

j Creek to Plymouth, and while bo did , not pay for a year in adviioce he came I is abd left with us just as much tnon- ! ey as h could spare, and we fdt that I he was just us good a subscriber as the wealthiest man in tbe county.

MUs Clara Ueckuer, of Wuluut township pays 10 dollars and enrolls as a new subscriber. Siiw is one of the intelligent la lies who know

öee ' the value of a gooJ paper. Isaac i Ilboues. the cflicient Constable of

We learn that during tha heavy j Argos, came io Monday and set the raiu storm, Friday evening, the brick fluresa year ahead. He was follow-

abarn of William Sears, io Bourbon,

was struck by lightning billing four horses and one cow. Three men who were in the baru, though considerably atnnned, escaped uniajured. Tbe barn and contents were burned. Teetotal losa is about $2.000. Our eoterpdsiug townsman, W. J. Adams, has invented and patented a new chill for chilliog plows, which the Commissioner of Patents says la tbe "best chill ever invented. Tbe Adams Chilled Plow will not now be surpassed by any chilled plow in the world, and ws predict an immense aale in every part of tbe country. If you want a plow, buy the Adams. A family in the most abject poverty were in this city Tuesday morning, trying to get to Indianapolis. Tbe woman and three little children were almost naked. Tbe man said if they could get to Indianapolis tbey would be all right. Trustee Palmer gave them their breakfast and a pass to Rochester, they got a few dimes and quarters from the citizens and went their way. Tbey came from IlHaois. Dr. J. M. Confer has returned from Indianapolis. He called at our sane turn Tuesday, and looks as well as a Democratic law-maker could expect to look. He again renders bis professional services to the people of tbe county, and can be found at the rooms he formerly occupied over Poe & Chapman's drug store. It Is not necessary

ed by Valentine Nye, of Tyuer City, who just laid down a twenty dullar bill aod told us to take our pay out of that. Nye is a good one. Scott Foss, of Maxenkuckee, was tbe next one to pay. He will go next week to Valparaiso to attend Normal school.

and the Republican will go there too ;

until he returns. S utt will do his part to make our county better. Charlie Andrews, one of tbe best Republicans and best men of this vicinity comes next. Chailie residea near Dixon lake, aud raises the Quest peaches iu the United Slates, but we suppose they will be invisible tbu yea. No man, boy or child ever fails to get a perfect fit in a suit of clothes if he govs to Simon Becker's. You ought to call on Barney Ryder if you want to see the windows of a boot and shoe shop decorated in tbe finest style of art. Barney will treat you well aud give you any work in his line at the lowest pi ices. Thk reason that local news is scarce is that everybody is wonderinc? what Becker & Wolf will do with their immense stock of goods, and then they rush right in and buy and go away so pleased tbat they keep

tbe whole town in a. good humor.

several lames from Plymouth were

attendance at the closing exercises of school. Mr. 1)111, the purchiser of the John Ruff farm, moved here frcat Elkhart county, lust weak. The circulation of-too much (Ire water caused a first class row here lat Saturday night. Fortunately it ended without any shingles being used. L)r U. B. Short, of Bourbon, shed the light of hN smiling countenance uxn us u' our sanctum one day last. Come aguin Dr., yu are a welcome visitor. Mr. John McCeary was brought home from Chicago Monday morning in a VW critical condition, his physicians hav ing giren up all hope of his recovery. Some of our citizens have gotrthe Kan sas fever so badly that they are hardly able to be aro'uul. We w ill report their names

when they become dangerously ill. J. C. Short has returned horns from II liuois, where be-bas been trapping during the winter, on the island at the junction of the Sangmon aud Illinois rivers He showed us some very fine otter and rat fur ; also some curious pieces of pottery, supposed to have becu used by the natives sf thai country.

used to

of his men, was endeavoring Wi put a

winter, i stump puller la position, and the bii rod R(i uoldiDg it up 8ailJf ..,hi, pa ,ere in j breaking the large block fell striking Mr. y intende(J tQ funfl,

I vin tnas in inc i ick at me same ume . 3 , f , .. , . ii . L- i 1 penses. His predictions proved another of ihe limbers tell, staking him v . , L , AI imikni. tobftrtt in every particular, the

lrar,ril.o l.llMk It I, feared his back Proceed of tbe note being

is brokeen.Hii I his rcc ivery at th: present time is considered doulrt.f i! His wile am) also his partner and family physician were telegraphed for at Bucyrus, Ohio, and are now here in attendance on him. Or. Bell, of this place, and also I)r Reynolds, of Plymouth, ate doing all they can lo alleviate his suffering.

pay his funeral expenses.

Koovtz' headquarters (or Oysters Bread, Pies, Cakes and everything in the pastry line, fresh and of the best quality.

Notice of Appointment. Estate Nr. 71: . Notice la herchr given (hat l be n 1erignrft baa been appointed AOtuiiont u.r. with ihe will aniK&el. ut the esla'a ot Kofanna flake, lata uf Marshall county, Indiana, leres!. Said rttate ia :;j.I to b- ilvi-ut. UBNUUL VV. Klt.fJORK, Administrator. W. If. Hess. att foradiar. uiarsTtl

The Celebrated Normao Horse,

martimti

Call aod see then. MAX

RUCE.

CRAWFORD

SELLS THE

!

Best Silverware!

and Reede Jt

mil ciTr.

Changed Again. "Tisnss and seasons change," as

for us to say that h will give his at- does also the busiuess firm in room

tantion to b uainess, for the people all know him. . W. C. Edwards, defaulting Trustes of Center township, and Harvey Atkinson, defaulting Trustee of Walnut township, were tried aod ac-

No. 9, of H ham's block. E. K. Barnbill, who has been connected with tbe house from its beginning, either as a member of tbe firm or as a clerk, has now become sole proprietor, by the purchase of B. D. Taber's Interest,

quitted last week. As the law new is, and will ctntiuue tbe Grocery busi-

the people have to prove that an officer is guilty of intentional fraud before they can convict him of felony, and tbe prosecu ion failed to convince the jury that El wards and Atkinson diil wrong intentionally. Hence the verdict. Our readers a'l know Piatt

ess in tbe same old place. All accounts due the old Qrm are payable to the undersigned, who will bS) pleased with a settlement at an early convenience; also all bills and accounts owed by tbe firm of Barohill & Taber will be settled by the undersigned. With many thanks for tbe

McDonald and Rev. H. V. Reed, and liberal patronage of old customers, a

continuance of the same it solicited, aod with the assistance of a polite

will consequently he interested in tbe following item which we clip from the Leaiville Daily Reveille:

Mr. O. S Basil, a well known gemls- j as clerk, it is hoped that all will find man, has succeeded in selling the lvr i u a pleasure to trad with

MlltlC, II1VII Iii vi 1 uf giiunnii i.ra i aouie months. The sale is jtibl completed j M Kccd McDh M & Clafk, of Chicago, , t r $100,000- The mine belonged to Lieu- j tenant Governor T:ilr and George L Henderson, and if tituated at the head ol 1 Iowa gulch, un imbedded vein in lime,

r.irrviug largely of ulthnrets It is one of the iiio-I crmanenl mines in the Lealville district, and one of the best prcdu uerj ol hiL'h gru lc o.c in the camp.

OCCASIONAL. K -quire Neff has bought a tine hull. Marcellus Smith bus moved to Inwood. The hoop-pole business has about pluyed out. The doctors reiort very few cases of sickness. It is ierted that Jesse Williams will move to Tennessee. Miss Charlotte Sherwsod is visiting friends at Indianapolis. Mrs. Dr. McCormick has gone to La grange to visit a sick daughter. Competent judges . uy thul lock sold very low at Henry Miller's sale. S. J. Gray is making preparations to es tablish a stave factory In Tyner. A young man named Soule was arrested last Friday, on a charge of grand In. ecu v. He was taken to Plyui ulk and lodged in jail. Cal Sinningcrand Dell Knott did not sururb worth a cent, last Wednesday night, when tac young folks of lyner made a raid on thcin. The good people of Tyner and vicinity got up s surprise for Mr. Buffin, last Monday, by collecting material and put tiug up a small b irn,to replace the one she had burned a lew days ago. Married, March 20th. at the residence of Mis Jarrold, by Rev. G. R. Slreeter. II, L. Jairclland Ida Harris. At the sunic time and place, Manfred Drollinger and Amanda Jarrell. May they live long and dre happy. There was general rejoicing in Tyner last week, when It became known that Huckleberry Queen, Sorrel Top, and the rest of the trash that had Ix-en inhabiting

Dissolution of Partnership. The tlrui of B irnhiil & Taber have dissolved by mutu.il consent. Tbe business in the future will ho conducted by E. K. Barnhill, the remaining member of the firm, who will collect accounts due the old firm and pay all bills and accounts owed by them. E. K Babnhill.

0. D. Tabeh.

March 26th 1879.

Pensions. Persons wLhiug blanks for arrears of peu?io s can procure them at this oflloc. We have them on band aud will furnish any quantity desired.

Dr. J. Hoover, having located, offers his professional services to the citizens of Argos and vicinity. Especial attention given to treatment of all old, long standing diseases. Diseases of trotten, chtonic catarrh and all scrofulous, affections. Office at residence, in Hickman property, on 8ugar btreet, Argos, In L feb 20 2m

Wanted. Everybody to subscribe for the Chicago Daily Telegraph, tbe beet ev ning daily published, delivered to any part of the city for ten cents a

apr 3.3 j wek, including the Sunday edition; I

also Indianapolis Dally Aetrs earn price. tf Albrut Cbessneb. Agent.

Prince Napoleon,

will make the reason uf Is79 at the Stable of Jolin JacoWy, ol tbe I' I . St C. It. It , one mid' eat of t'ljmouth. Prince Napoleon ia si y-a" old; a heantifui b'ue Norman 16 hands high, aud wvigh 1. 4iiO. Farmcra aud :!...- are Inviced to rome and aeu him mar SI 6w

I a moot 1.1, lu yatu bornv LK.k of t hi cwjn el the Wurld'd 1. 1. rwir.. h 114 c ,. aV . or : pot jr. An Oil 'hroino (14VJD lnehru ot "lwuutj Valley. pnc. .l: " Black Hhrrn. ' a 1 H nook, ia Cper tiinding: "Christian Oaklrj' M.iU- a $1 ok. in pansr hiDdina, and a (ample popvof "Wood H i iMhild Mifaztna ' all poat -paid, (or only 30 cents ia inoov, or 'n one-cent jMMtafn tamiia. Aeutj trantarrl. Mrt litieral term, but nt nine -nt tree. AdJrn S .s.Wood. TriUuno HuilJia.-. Item York Citjr-

Made (Rogers Rrothera'

Uaiton ) All Goods Warranted FOH insu. Sets of Dishes Call and Oct Prices at CRAWFORD'S City Crockery Store RAGS 1 1-2 Cts. per found In Trade. mari:)yl

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES BY USIlfC 1 HE IMPROVED

For your Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots or Shoes, go to Simon Becker's

Clevery Con nlerfeited. Dr. Price's celebrated Cream Ba-

i king Powder is extensively imitated.

The Genuine mny be Known from the imitations by the words "Dr. Frice." "bteel and Price,'' anu the Hand and Cornucopie on tbo label. These are the trad marks. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is not sold in bulk.

Rkmemdkr that you can buy more goods for your money at S. Beker's than ut any other bouse in Plymouth. Fer City Marshal. We are authorized to announce the name of Charles F. Chaney, aa a candidate for City Marshal.

Economic Aspect. The economic aspect is a strong point in favor of Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Orange, Rose, Almond, Lemon, etc. They are three times the strength of the ordinary extracts; tbe bottles hold nearly wlce as much as those sold for the same size.

Adams' CHILLED PLOW i Patented "arch 22, 1879 Now the Best in the Market.

In the Find Rank. The just reputation of Dr. Price's

Tax Notice. Unique Perfumes places them in the

Cocktt and State taxes will become , Hrst raukof the very beat bandker

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

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Strayed. Strayed from the stable of Jobu M. Shoemaker, a small bay mare about j

11 or 12 years old ; has a black stre a

along its back

log the mare to J. M. Shoemaker will be paid a liberal reward. 27cf J M.Shokmaxkr.

chief extracts that have ever been made. Their odor is truly rich, fresh and flowery. Dr. Price has spent much time and study in perfecting these perfumes.

Perfection. To be always a man of rule and duty, to follow with fidelity to tbe end

Any person return-' the wa7 of honor' t0 reDw eÄch day-

without weariness and weakness, the laboring struggle of a soul wrestling with itself, to draw from the sacrifice of the eve the force necessary to accomplish that of the morrow, to attach one good work to another like

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One Door South 1st National Bank, Michigan St.

UueaifB's A m i d Sal re. The Best Salvk in tbe world for

Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lue links of a chain, of which eac h

Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in

one is joined lo that which preceds it and supports that which follows it, to accomplish in silence this slow and prolonged immolation of th senses

the ...ii " IimiI 1 1. ti kril I l.i i r tram mid left

j and obliging brother, H. W. Barnhill, j the lown u u h . u uev.

er return. Weduesday night of Ust week, while Garrett Jarrell and family were absent from home, thieves succeeded in getting away with a lot of crn and bean?. Mr. Jarrell is satisfied who the thieves are, and it' they make another raid on him, they may find it necessary to call in tlm aid of a doctor to extract a few shot, as

j one of them did some time ago.

very case or money refunded. Trice to the spirit, of reason of faith, of in

terest to duty, of passion to law, of self-will to authority, of our own welfare to the general good, of one's whole existence to God this is true perfection of life.

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E. K. BARNHfLL, Room 9, LaPorte St., Plymouth, Ind.

Money to Loaa. In amounts from $300 to $3,000 on approved real estate security, by H. Corbin & Co,

25 cents per box. tf L. Tanner. Plymouth Ind. More Talaable Tbaa Gold. Why do you suffer from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, when a sure and safe remedy can be had by using tbe Great Constitutional Catarrh Remedy? It has cured thousands of that disgusting complaint, and it will cure you. febl3tl3 Confectioneries nud canued goods, also all the sweet meats that oan be deseed, at Fred Koontz .

MAKKIKI). Mart h Mth ISTt by Samuel Moore Eaq. Ell Willa and Mlaa Mary bprangler.

My stock is Full, Fresh and Reliable. I sell for cash at the lowest market price and tfuarruntee the quality. Physicians prescriptions ttnd family receipts compounded day and night. I have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles, Tobaccos, Cipars, etc., which I iuvtd he oliulic to examiue letbre purchasing elsewhere ar.d save money by il. L. TANNER, PLYMOUTH, IND.

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A CARD. To all who are mifKnng from the errora and lndiarretiou ol youth, nrona wealcncta, mrly decay, loaa of manhood, A '., 1 'III aeud a reri)r that will cure you, KltKK (if CHAKUK. Thia great ri iiu-rly waa diarovr d ly a niiaalauary In South Ami-rira. S-ud a ar!t-adlreaid fovlo t Hie Kev. 4kph T. 1 m a.n, Station 1), Bible Nou?e, f'er York L'tty.

Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulteration, richer, mora effective, produce better results

ilan any others, and tnat they use them in their own famUiQS.

UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice.

LEMON SUGAR. A Mibstilute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pure root.

STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. The Best Dry Hop Yrmtt 1m the World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.

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Sheriff's Sale.

By virtue of af ordtr of i-ale nd a decree of fore-losurt-if uiorUr.-vgo ituHie! out of tb ofilct u th,. ri Vi ,f the Marvhalt Cireuit ('. i t. to me 'dree l. on n jilcmat in favor of Atllhu It. 'ipr)n. ayhninistrM'or of th estate uf C. KiUhtr. tle.'asel, against mi- ui M'LauRltlin an I NMoti M Itnghlin, ' I will offT far sale at public auction, on Saturday, April 19, 1879, between ho hours of t;n o'cleok a. m.. and f(ir o" clock p in., ut tli dr of the court bo'itte, in Plvmoiitli. Mrshnll countr. led- -una. as th'- Ihw Jir.-'-ts, the fo,lowinif Je scribed real estate, fo-wH:

iiiiiuurr inr y-on'' in IWlcr S ao" Jition to the city of Plymouth. -i'uatein Marshall 'unty. Indiana, to tho bilicxt oidder for cank. wilUotit rearard t

ai'iiraisemenl law, tMi)ct ; . relmptin. JOHN V. Ah-n.EY. RliarifTMantliail Cou tf. Capron k Capron attoi n-ys. marrrtoaprl? Sheriff's Sale Rr virtue of an order of sale and a decree of foreelosiire of morlgnee iwiued out of th office of the lrK of Ui Marshall Circuit Court. tr ino JircctcL on a judgment In faTor of Eli Tavlr an i . Calvin J Wright. agaJnat John Br vr. I will offer for aaiv at public auction. oi Saturday the 19ta day of April, A. D. 1879. betwextn the howrn of tea o'clock a. m.. and lour o'clock p. in at i.i do.r of tu couit house, in Plymo ith. Mandiall county, Indinna. a tbe law dlroeta. the folloaiiiK dcacribtd real estate, to-wit: One twenty horse power Bland y engine and boiier with mill ana flx'ures. situat I near 'IVejranlen. formerly owned and used by Tavloi and Wri ht. Hltuat' in Marshall ounty. Indiana, to the hichtjst bidder for cash, without regard u appraisement law, n. ;- : to rudemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY.

Kheriff .f ManhaJ County. Packard & Packard Monier, mart? aprlT

Sheriff's Sale. tm By virtue of an order of aale and a decree of fori-clo .urw of mortgage i.pued out oi tbe officii of U chrk ot tbe Marshall Circuit ( ou.t, to me directed, on a judgment ia favor of Max H ,ire. and acainnt Adam K Cert and Mai y Keobert, I will offer for sale a public auction, on Saturday, Aprü 19, 1879, bit wee n the hours of tun o'clock a. m.. aad four o'clock p. iu.. a; the door of th eoart house, iu i''vmoutii. Atataliall county. Indiana, a. tbe law directs, the following described real estttte, t'j-att: Ninety-three an! ore half 'R''. feot off ot the west -i l- of lot ii.mhIm i slity-eix M) in Cabbie'- addition lo tiie City of Piysoouth. Situate in Marshail countr, I idisna. to tbe highest Inder for cash, without reg. 1 to ap1 raiseuienl laws.'ubjf -t lo rwlenjptioB Jt'HN V. ATLi". Sheriff of Mamdiall County. Ca:ron k Co;u n, attorneys niur27aprl7 "Sheriff's SaleT" nrt By virtue f an execution issued out of th office f tne clerk of the Marshall Circuit Cmrt. to me directed, on a judgment In favor of The SiHte o' In, Intra Hx. Ke4. Jaanee K. (Jiiivcy. Truste of Walnut Township, and against Harxey Atkin-on, James Löwery. William Fox and Frederick Hoover. I will offer f r hale at i ublie auetioB. on Saturday, April 5th, 1879, between fn- hoars of te o'clock n m.. and f. ir o'clock p. in., at the door of the ourt house, in t'lymouth Marshall county. Indiana as the law directs, tno following described real estate, to-wit: Tbe nor'h half V ) of tbe southeast quarter taol section numbei six (6i, township thirtytwo n, norh. f range three (SI east, containing ninety-lve,5area more or leaex f'akeu ,i tnu property of Wi liiua Fox. The north half 11 of I ht south weat quarter f section numter Heven il). township number thirty-two c8 north, of range three i 'least; containing as a, eo acres more or less. Taken as the property of Frederick Hoover. The sou'h-west quarter '41. excepting fifty two and thirteen ne hundrcth (S3 13-100) acres, in section twenty vo Michigan Road lands wrst of Michigan road, containing one hu dred and fifteen und forty oe it und reih (Ii: o lue 1 acren more or less. Taken aa the ptoocrty ,.f J .lines fxiwrey. Rituale in Marshall eountj, Indiana, to tke highest biifder for cash, 'without regard to ap,raiseoiom laws, eubiect to redemption. JOHN V. AS nUFT. Sheriff of Ifarshall County. Packard nnl Packard iiJTs aUmeys.jaolef

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profit i. on 90 tlatra ioveai roent of ftM 111 Wextriu i hior. Murcb I MIM

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