Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 May 1879 — Page 3
The Republican. Thursday, May ist, 1S79. CITY AND COUNT
Dr. Shennan is improving.
Peter Hauk died Sunday and waa ' buried Monday. Democratic convention next Fii l.iy evrjin.;. Poatoftiee sociable at O od Templar hall to nigut. John Baker U on the streets this '; week with a bran new sprinkler. On account of sickne9, Rv. Ftude was unable to occupy the pulpit Sunday evening. Tanner has removed his stock of : drugs, stationary, &c , to the room formerly occupied by Little Mack. Don't forget Mrs. S. A. Baxter's i grand openinur of millinery goods 1 next Saturday, at Mrs. Babooek's old
stand. Phil. Cjrcoran thinks that one of the leading Greenback of Plymouth ia a whisky guzzler or an opium eater. X n; I- TT"'' 1 . I L
ä Ol. r lah, OI lllJIStiai, XUICH , I occupied the Presbyterian nulpit Sabbath roaming and evening. He is a clear and logical reasoner. E I. Dial, express messenger be-! tween Pittsburgh and Crestline, made a run over this part of the routs
yesterday, and stopped off to see his ma." A full account of the burning of Notre Dame, the celebrated Catholic l.'ai versi ty. located near S iuth Baud, will be found od the first pajje of to-day's paper. The old National bank block is rapidly disappearing to make room for the new. A temporary building for the bank is be.ng erected just south if Rudo wsky'a.
Extra copies of the Republican careful manner in which he affected agement of any man who loves his, For Marshal. , for sale at this office and at Cress- the arrest. He was assisted by our j country or its institutions. What then 1 Through the earnest solicitation of ner's news stand. , fellow townsman Syl. Real. Mr. is the duty of every man who wants many of his friends, permission is obMr. McCroskey residing in the Peurce was taken to Indianapolis j a good government, a government j tained to announce the name of James west part of towu. informs us that his Thursday. He protested his inuo- thatwill preserve order, make nects- j w. Logan, as a citizens candidate for
cence and felt sure that he would sary improvements, honestly and come out all riju'ht. economically? We believe that the - A team ran away on east LaPorte I ood meD of every Party witl 8ee b7 street Tuesday, ami in less than g2 the subject a little thought, fifteen seconds had demolished the tDat il is to vote the Republican
wife is still dangerously ill. Bishop Talbot will administer the Rite of Confirmation in St. Thomas'
church next Tuesday evening. "What cau I do as a church mem-
the office of Marshal for the city of Plymouth, Ind.
Con-
ber." will be the subject of Rev. J. J. Faude's sermon Sunday morniug. Vote for theRi'ublican candidate for Marsh 1, and secure good ordr and a good name for our city during the next two years.
wagon and were standing quietly within fifty feet of where they started. They ran across tb side walk be
tween the rear or Persnings store ana 1 !ng lhe night watch discovered that the corn crib a d turning east and , Co,uiri', i,Io..k. on th(, norner of Mich-
ticket next Tuesday.
The Fire Satnrüaj Morning.
About two o'clock Sat unlay mom-
Marshall County Teniperant
Trnt ion. The different temperance organizations of the county are requested to meet at the Blue Ribbon ball io Plynouth, Friday May 10th. at 2 o'clock p. ra., for the purpose of
county OigaLiz:itiou. I very organ
Philip Kerniga, the oldest, and j but could not bring the wheels of the one of the best citizens of the town ' wagon over the walk, and wore of Bremen, made us a pleasant call ; caught. The driver was thrown off
Monday and renewed for the Repi-b- 0n the st irt and only slightly injured.
UCaX. The burnt district in C rbln's
tbu north, attempted to cross j gan and LaPorte streets, was on Are. IseU eociety will be allowed three
Soon the fire bulls were ringing and I delegates. Cjme and help to roll on the firemen with hundreds more of the temperance ball.
walk where it is about three feet high
Plymouth's citizens were hurrying along the streets. The smoke pouring out of McKelvy'a and Corbin's
Good speakers will be present to address the convention, and also the meeting at night. H. G. Thayer, V. P. Stato temperance society.
Fire! Fire It Fire!!! It will take something worse than
The annual literary contest of the windows told that the fire was not a
public high schools of Plymouth, ; miniature one, and that the entir
and McKelvy s real estate ofTlces at took pace Monday evening. Tickets 1 block was in great danger. McKelvy the east end . f the Republican office we.ro placed on sale at the postoffioe, j Bad reached the building before the is rapidly undergoing repairs, and will . Monday morning, and long before j engine could be got into position and
soon be worth as much as ever. j niht every seat was taken. The ex- j attempted to enter and if possible 1 flro to 8toP McKelvy & Co. from Dr. Kiblinger. of Teegarden, pro-, erciaes commenced at 7:33 p. m., I save hi- books and valuable papers, 8eUlg farms, as they have some 8 or prietor of Kibllnger & Cook's won- opened in the BMtol form. The but the smoke and flames drove bim 10 niee,y improved homes near the derful curative, made us a pleasant ! judges were Prof. Fisk, of Hillsdale ! back and he gave up all as lost. But it' l,mt tnv closing out call Thürs lav, and got some job work College, Supt. Irwin, Ft. Wayne 1 now Plymouth's g dlaat firemen had wi,bin the next 30 days at damaged done to advertise his medicines. j schools, and Supt. Miller, Michigan their engine in position and were soon Pr'eea- Call soon and get a bargain.
Go and hear the Shed J Sisters WV cnouls. Papers were teaU Dy to show that they could save the block Saturday evening, "Over the Hills to j Miss Grace Burton and Mi Lottie from destruction, where unorgauized
the Poor House," "The Polish Boy," i Armstrong. Darr Joseph and Fred eft rt without the aid of an engine
would have been utterly powerless, and iu twenty minutes the hundreds.
humorous rea ling and the best vo ' Hill delivered excellent declamations, cal and instrumental raueic. Only ; OL Drutimond and Martin Trainor
25 cents ' uiscusseu me question, onouiu ior- t tnat believed on
f I 1 la
ugn emigration ue encourageu. Tliere were representations of char-
J. J. Staley and Q liaey Kellywere aiuoutr our visitors this week
their artival that
within a few minutes the Republican
Removed. L. Tanner has removed his Drug Store to the Little Maek room, next to Becker & Wolfs. Everybody call and see hitu iu his new quarters. 3t
The Wheeler Reaper and Mower,
who paid for the Republican. Mr. I uct,ri fl0na ,uliu9 Caesar, songs and ; stores below would be wrppea in
Staley also subscribed for the Indl- 1 'ustxumental music, and It Is couce- flame?, to end perhaps in the destruuanupolis Journal in connection with 1 ded b' aU preseul lnat al1 of Uie C0Q- Uon of oUre block. 8ÄW lne
office and Houghton's and Crawford's front or rear cu', is the boss muchine.
MeK-dvy & Co. sold Timothy C isler's farm 2fc miles south of this
city yesterday, to Mr
the Repcblicas. The Northen Convocation of the Protestant Episcopal church, in Indiana, will assemble In St. Thomas' church, 0'"Xt week. The opening service is to bo on Tuesday evening. On Weduesday there will be service at 10 a. m.; essay and discussions at 3 p. m.; closing servico at 7:30 p. ra.
Sold by Buck & Tuan.
3t
Join MYK-Ivy & Co's excursion to Nebraska, May 7 b.
Koontz' headquarters for Oysters Bread, Pies, Cakes and everything in
Rakes for sale oy Buck & Toun. .'it
Mr;. S. C. R idebaujrh, of Clifton.
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rvausa-, w 0 uaa oeea siiiug menu M- rjllU Dial niani.t.
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v?9ft-ii, ui vyiiiiuru cuuuij, ism. , in mis vicinity, started ror nome Mr. Rlsch is a good R -publican and Thursday night. She called at the will make a good eiuz m. BttMUtUI office and subscribed for -Mr. Timauus, who was inj ired the p iper remarking th it she llkel near Inwood seme time since by a Ktnsas better thau Indiana, but etump puder falling on him, was re- , couI 1 not do without the news from moved to his home at Bucyrus, last I her oM home.
testauts acq.ntted themselves with flair.es subdued Un the atair-wiiv
1- w r boner. The prizes were allowed as ! and in the window from LaPorte follows: Miss L ittie Armstrong on ! street two steadv stead v streams of
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paper iviTeiuie. r reu nm, ueciama- water were pourea and tne ure was the pa:Jtry line, fresh and o? the best j tion, "The Dying Alchemist." On j extinguished, with only about two ; quality. I discussion and represeuta ions of bundled and fifty dollars damages! 1 characters from Julius Caesar. Mar- i tn th k.lUiM tu..,. l-W-l I The Advance and Gale Sulky Hay
m m 1 - 1 . 1 v wtivjt wqi mjL sjftj J . tfA v 1ft w j I tin Trainor was awarded prizes. and Corbin lost a '-onsidsrable amount MiS3 Lou Hjughtou, ptiz song, in stationary, etc., while the goods in
Your Mission." The music was Crawford's crockery store were dam-
under direction of Prof. Mershon, : aged about two- hundred dollars by
water with which the room was Hooded. Houghton Bro., giocers, eustain-
Our City Elect ion. j ed some damage from the snme cause.
Before the next number of the Re i Both th ms were fully insured. publican is issued, our city election . The It HU IIIIII office, separated will have been held and officers on7 by a partiti n from the room in choseu to direct the affairs of the ' whichjthe Üro raged, escaped unharm-
wee't. E niuuut phyaioi.ias b liev - there is no hope of hU recoveryMr. J. Q Willi inn, agent of th Ohio Furmcr was visiting 3r. U. J. Gates, of Center township, the past week. Dur tig his stay he gave th"
The LaPorte BerwM says, Hon.
city for two year. Many persons think
ed. Without a lire engine and a dis-
that a city
ciplined band of firemen it must have
been entirely destroyed. The
Democratic senator of Plymouth, has 1 au, that it is of little use to spend i "liginated n-ar the partlttoe to one:
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Liias. n. neeve tne nrey inocpenueni , .iP..on u not of much importance
t
been la town this week, attending to ine jn going to the polls to vote. ' or the other of the real estate offices, legal business. Mr. Reeve m-ide a ' yet every one tbet will take the ' How it orl inated will probably nev r alualde record in the late legislature, trouble to give the matter a Utile : known, but the prevailing opinion
Rki'Lblicav a c ill and we foun.l bim, He by far the ablest and most thought will be convinced that the tolU to bi In favor of spontaneous
like almost all newspaper men, a consistent mi-mber on the Democratic clection of clt v offl -ers is a matter combustion of refuse matter, either
Hardware ! Parties desii ing to exchange onethird cash and two-lhiids real estate for a general assortment of Hardware, from 5,000 upward to $50,000, cau do so on the above terms. Cau examine the goods and get prices at tne uew
hardware titore of McOill & Thomas, !
tu Valparaiso, lud. Goods furnished iu New York, from a choice and well selected stock of $200.000. All new, clean, bright and staple, in original puckHges. Persous desiring to make tiades can select their own goods.
flre 1 and at wholesale prices. A good op
portunity to convert Parins and City Property into uuir). Address, J. M. Moüill, Valparaiso, lud.
i 1c. The Commisssioner convened it:
pleasant and afJfible gentleman. Go to the election neit Tuesday
and vote for meu who will preserve special session Tuesday, for ti e pur
rd r iu our city see that money is l,ose ot examiuiug th plan prtsentrronerlv expended tied work on our Ptl b different ar. hitects for the new
of no small importance. It takes a large amount of money
j in the closet used by MoK vey for I storing his wood, or under the stnlr-
to keep everything la order, oud way tu c 01 tun omee. utners think everybody is intreste 1 in select- I that a mouse found dearf In the room in men who understand the needs ! thp next morning had nibbled a par
Call and sec the "Brown" and Illing Cultivator at Toau's. They arc the boss.
walking Buck & at
streets Jone when and where i- M ir3hall county j dl. The plan pre- I 0f thecitiz-n, and frill expend money ; lor match thrown in with other com
should be done, and done at what ll Is worth; in short, vote the Rpubli can ticket. Mr. and Mis. Frame, Q ake evangelists, are this week holdtug meetings every evening at the M. E Churh. The attendance has been J.irge and is constantly increasing.
Mrs. Frumj is sai I by tboe
have heard her, to be a very elegant Mnd impressive speaker. The Good Templars will introduce tht n )vclty of the season in the shape of a p st office sociable, this I Thursday) evening, and cordially Id- I rite the geaeial public to attend and participate in a happy time. R fresbmeots, including ice cream, &c , will be served during the evening, The South Bmd Tribune says it i has been pretty definitely ascertained that the Njtre Dame flre originated from a tinner's furnace that some Workm -a were using on th roof. They left the roof for a short time, and while they were absent the flre started. Before they could get water to it, it was beyond control. At tbir last regular meeting, Plymouth Ledge No. 49, L O G. T.. elected the following officers to serve
senieu oy j. jonosnn, or r rnrnonr, collected fltiirt or. j 'ill. 1 i.t .ii I IM. i .11 will HAot t
' '.1. f a ' 1 1 l . . i ur j ui will VUJI sb uit $18,000. The Commissioners will purchase a site for the building before aJj aiming. D inbury Jim, or in other words the Crown C ird Co., has retired from active business, donned a slouch hat.
for city taxes la such a
way as to beueflt the greatest number. Aiin the good name of our town dept nds largely on electing t fflcers of sound morals, pound snse, business ability, nerve and discretion, men who will
enforce the laws, preserve order, nnd
bustible material anil started the flames, but from whatever fource the lire originated, Plymouth feels thank ful 1 hat one of the finest business blocks in the city escaped destruction.
Rupture of an Artery in the right arm. Tried the moxt promiuei.t surgeons in this city without benefit. By actdde.it heard of Dr. Giles' Linl in- nt Iodide Ammonia. It acted like magic. Am now well. V. Bkuoe, Music Doctor, Orpaulst Chuich of St. Francis Xavi. r, S'Xtc-enth street, N. Y. Cile' Pills cuics Liver Complaint. Holt by all (littfgütt. Send for pamphlet. Trial bottles '25 o-nts. DK. ÜILK8, 120 West Broadway, N. Y.
City Kentiblican Contention. The convention at the Opera H ise
it !. 1 f r. in ;i I a nn.'it und nvrnll mil i . .1 m l..ot ... .. 1...-... .. .1 - - -
ho ' ' Keep our city in a conuition mat win " " niiuuiiuv(
will labor on tne streets, make gar- Dr,)rnote mood health and eood i The following excellent ticket was i nf Awme and vh-initv. Ei.ecial
m m 1 1 o morals. We want no "trimmer," ao 1 nominated : For Mayor. W. B. ness; j attention niven to treatment of nil
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or pirty of men. or allow themselves ! Charles R. Leonard; Assessor, H. R. to be governed by predjudlce or nhlmg; MaflwU, John C. Kuhn: passion. We must elect good men If i Councilmin First Watd, Joseph B we want our town to prosper. The j Bennett ; Seeon i Ward, John DUl ; times are hard and our people de- ; Third Ward, Dvight L. Dickenson, m ind that the salaries of officers and James E Houghton was tUiairi: ifl the pay of employees shall be in nc- oI the convention, and the lest t f cordance with the tim-s. There are feeling prevailed. Now let every
mauy other reasons why this eiectioa b' " uriP
should rect ive the attention of euch tax-payer, but these reasons will suggest themselves to thinking men. The question now arises, what
den, work iu the cornfields or do any kind of honest laber at fair prices. Orders for cards sent by mail will be fllktd during resting spells. The candidates left on the Green back ticket sinca the declination of one-half of those originally nomiua ted, aud those slace placed on the ticket are so far us we kaow men of good intentions, but the reason why no man should vote for them if he wishes good government, will be obviou-i by readiug Secretary Oorcorau's editorial to be found in another column.
Our citizens expect as grand a 1 party Is likely to give our city the literary and musical entertainment at ! best government at the least expense, the Opera House Saturday evening as ! a provernmsnt that will secure good has ever been given in Plymouth, j order, make necessary improvements The Shedd Sisters, elocutionists and J and enable us to hol i our place musicians are coraintr and their fame i amon? our sister towns. What party
one of the best tickets ever noin:ni
ted iu Plymouth. Oering to the declination of John Dial, the Republicans of the 2nd ward
Ph. J. Hoover, having located, offers
his professional services to the oiti
eaxe of tco'ffti, rluonic calnrrh awl all 8crtfulou.H, affections. Office at residence, in Hickman property, on Sugar street, Argos, In 1. fob 20 2m More Valuable Than Gold. Why do you suffer from that loathtome disease, Catarrh, when a sure and safe remedy cau be had by usiag the Great Constitutional Catarrh R -medy? It has cured thousands of that disgusting complaint, and it will cure you. febl3i!3
For Kx.-hanite. A ten-stop Peloubet and Pelton
will meet nt tho Republican office , organ for a good horse- a driving
Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, to nominate a candidate for councilman.
horse preferred. publican office.
Inquire at the Re-tf
Delitchtfal Banquets. Pr. Price's Coacculed Delight, Pet Ros Hyacinth, Alista Bouquet,
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SIMON BECKER. Ba.xxi'boozliia.gr
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OUT WITH THE COLOR ! Assortment in Every Department Full and Complete I SIMON BECKER Cor. LaPorte and Michigan St, Will ALWAYS Lead and Never Follow! And by the grace of the good people of Marshall and. surrounding counties, I will continue to increase my already satisfactory trade. I Positivley Carry the Best Assortment of Clothingjry Goods
I POSITIVELY SELL as CHEAP as My COMPETITORS.. I could quote prices of leading articles, but refrain from so doins. as I pre-. fier to have my patrons personally examine my goods and prices, and be convinced my assertions are true. S. BECKER, SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES jWc want everybody to, by using the improved Remember
The People's Drug Store,, Which is in Room No. 8, -OFHoham's Block, i ox Laporte street, IN THE City of Plymouth, r In the County of Marshall, and in the Stale of In. hau.
Adams' CHILLED PLOW S Patented Haren 22, U79. Wow the Best in the Market, apr 1 If
CITY DRUG STOKE!
Buck & Toan's Old Stand.-Michigan St.
My fttock is Full. Frrah am) KHiaMe. I sell Tor cash at the lowest market prior and L'Uiirnuitee the quality. Physicians prescriptions and family receipts compound ed ii ty and night. I liavealbo SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 31ank Rooks. Toys. Fancy and Toilet articles. Tobaccos, Cipars, etc., hich I iuvtd be oliulic to ex.uiiinc before purchasing eis, where and save money by it. L. TANNER, PLYMOUTH, IND
1870.
1879.
Blue MMm State Conreatloo. The second annual contention of
hau preceded tbetn. Such an enter- 1 m Pa"j inui una uuuK lui-ue lugiuuttoiutimsu xeuiprr- lilies' Favorite. and bis other
Ihe eoauing quarter: Win KeDdall, j.aiuUien.t h worth more than all the ' moll and strife In sunshine and storm, ance Unioa (Blue Kibbon) will meet j handkerchief perfumes, are trulj de-
'W. C T.; ILra. O. W. Hoover, W. . minstrel ahowa and oe horse theat - heedleaa of the cry of repurliators, ! In th temperance hall, 75 E. Market I llffhlf ul bouquets. Tbey are crtuin
T ; T. J. Wbltmore, W. 8.; Wm. Mor- roai performance traveling. The and those who seek to destroy conrill, W. F. 8.; Miss Emma Yockey, ; price 0f admisssion is only 23 cents. ' stltutlenal government, bravely W. T.; Wm. Young, W. M.; Mis Lizzie ! children ten cents. maintained its integrity and Vanda
Jlusenzler, W. I. O.; Jonathan Oud der, W. O. O.
-The city council Monday night l-da7 80,id,y ln fHVor of U0QMty and tendered Miror Johnson a vote of i economy, the Rrand old Republican
The flnancial report fhows that lhanks for tae maDner io which he ' Party-the Part tbat 10 8f,lte of the
Street, Indianapolis, on Wednesday, the Uth day of May, 1S79, at 2 P. M. A two days session will be bwld. All local unions throughout the state wilt be entitled to five delegate each. Flense correspond with headquarters
ly the most exquisite scents that cau be Imagined the odors of dainty buds and rich blossoms.
Stop that Cough. Ifyou are suffering with are ugh, Cold4 Afthma, UroncbiiU. Hay Fver, Vmm
; sumption, lm of voice, tickling in the
our city b in good shape. 7t should na8 performed the duties of the office. cry of ffltors, who sought to ruin , aud we will issue oertitteates whereby j lbrout or'any aflc( lin of ibe Tbn.ut or
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BAKING
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POE & CHAPMAN
Jan 0 79 PKOPKIETOK8. PATENTS : and bow to obtain them. Parrphlet I frua mmn tvolrt nt Rtmn for nrwat-
asre. Address OIloMORE, SMITH tz CO. Xrr Patent Ofltt Washington P. Ci NEW ADVERTISEfflNT8.
TRACTS
le remembered that while the Coun
cil has been Democratic we have had R-publicaa Mayor for the last four years. It will be well to elect Republicans to office next Tuesday, as every councilman holding over is a Democrat, ;.nd we shall have a better city government if some Republicans are elected. Hon. Geo. A. Netherton, who is
During six years service, two years as 'our,lurum 5 "uu tt,uuuH luw councilman and four years as mayor, i Qation of lhe earth ha m,n1 -raJ-he has never been absent at a meet- ua,,y on- turrl"2 neither to the ing of the couacil. and the good con- ' r8ht nor t0 ,he left alwa8 advo dition In which we now find the affairs ! catin8 th dlecharge of every honest
obligation, and demanding that other nations shall discharge tb-ir obligations to us; the party that has preserved our credit and made the money of the poor man as good as the money of the rich that has
of the city are as much due to bim as any one man In the city. Plymouth will never regret having had a Republican Mayor such as Amasa Johnson. John F. Langenbuugh. Sr., wish
the delegates will receive excuriion
rates over all the railroads centering In this city; all urangeraents to that eff'Ct have been made. Business of much importance to the temperauce peoplo will be brought before the convention. John W. Rat, President. D. B. Ross, (Jor. Secretary. We have received a oar load of the
I.ung. I'se Dr. Kind's New Discovery-
tor Consumption. Tins t the great rem ody that is cauln s much excitement by Ü wonlTfut euren, curing thousand of bootJeM ontMi Over sm milttoi bottles ol Dr Kind's New Discovery have been and within 1 he lust yeaf, and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can unboitalingly say that this is really the only tare are for throat and lung affection?, and ens) cheerfully reeoswMSMi it A nil. Call and get a trial bottle for ten cents or a roifiirlnr xi.i for $1 00 ftt 1..
celebrated "Murray" Wagons, which ' Tanner's and also O. Blaiu & Co's, Plym
moat ha onld Pult find i-vomi OlUh. O
II J VOV W 1. tl 111 X A'lHI IU V
tbem.
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES nro the Gems of nil Odors. TOOTHENE. Anngreenble, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUGAR. A rubatiiute for Lemons.
Xa.AW.SJ M tVTDirT lAMiirA r I l C " D Prj.m thi nni roit.
STEELE &. PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. '. lirmt Dry Hop Vettat it th llorW. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St Louis & Cincinnati.
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Sheriff's Sale.
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li'CCK & TOAN.
a practical education, he is able to impart such instruction to hid pupila as will qualify them for actual business. Hon. H. O. Thayir returned from his eastern trip last Wedocsd iy night. He visited Washington, taw the President and all the members of the Cabinet, TUited both houses of Congress while in session, and says ho received kind attention from both our members of Congress, Calkins and ß iker, who are now residents of the
Don't lteud This. No blowing for tho auke of adver-
atnali drove of selected fat cattle from the Chicago Stock Yards with which
they intend to supply all lovers of 1 Wheat per nst. . choice, sweet, tender Meat, they at U-rn per bu
all times, have the best meat the
Produce Market Review
Corrected week! hjr
now teaidiincr at Tinnpcnnptnwn. was
in tosn Tuesday and as usual called e8 U8 to aa t,,rou8 the Republican , mtl(m greenbacks as good as gild.
at the Republican office. Mr. Neth- 1 luai u WUI BOt oe cauuiJ-l Ior j That party can always be depended erton is one of our best teachers, pos- ; Assessor on the Greenback ticket, j on auj ilB ticket nominated to-night seaine a larae amount of general in- Mr- Langenbaugh is a straight Re- : (thi3 wa8 written Wednesday ) will be
formation, thoroughly posted on the j PuMlciD, and no man In Plymouth a ticket that should command the ; tiaiog. but au absolute Tact. Weber ; ( BAR NH ILL, current topics of the day and bariniz j or anywhere else has ever told the aupport Qf every man who favors & Kuiin have brought to this city aj '
Oreeuback leaders of this city in j jaw anu order and good governmont. plainer or more emphatic language While other parti ?s may place good what he thiuks of the absurdity ! meu ,a nomination, the men of no of the "Hat" money scheme, and I otler party win UHVe tbe game iDflu. tho rascality of "Brick" Pomeroy ence8 surrounding them that mem.ft v Vt ft I
tnan Mr Larigenuaugn. ne is a man ber9 0f tMe Rmjblican party have.
The Democratic
No. 9 LaPorte Street.
of too much sense to lend his influence to the support of socialism
Thirteenth district and had a good
time generally. Thayer is just the I turm, on Thursday, the 21th inst.. 00 man that can enj y himself without 1 warrant charging him with violatrh,. .id nf linunra or the i 8 tBe revenue laws in the stute of
and the destruction of civil govern- j anj adopt any policy and declare ment, which is really the foundation , themselves In favor of any platform of the "flat" movement that is likely to secure success, has Caas. N. Lee, deputy U. S. mar- become so demoralized that its metnshal for Indiana district, arrested bern have not the least idea of what James T. Pearce, out on the Simon' . its policy really is or will bo in the
market affords. On Saturday, May
party, for years 3d, they expvet to have the finest dis
accustomed to disregard principle ! play of cholco Meat, Sausages, &c,
that has ever been offered to the people of Plymouth.
association of bummers and is the man tbat the people of Marshall
Ohio last winter. Mr. Pearce is a thrifty farmer, a man of family, and
county expect to represent this Jls- j appears to be a very respectable man.
trjet i i ih a?t Cougress. I Much credit is due Capt. Lee for the
We have employed Mr. Washington Kelley to take charge of the Implement and .Machinery branch of our business. He will gladly furnish any information. Call and see what we have, and we are sure we can please you. Beul & Toam. 8t
future. The so called Oreenback pirty, which is really tbe party of disorganization and destruction of constitutional government, while it
has in its ranks many good men who Confectioneries and canned goods, have been deceived as to its real ob- also all the sweet meats that can be jetts, should not receive tho encour- j desired, at Fred Koonta.
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23 Py virtue of an xeeution isufd out of th.oflioe of the Cle k o? tbu il.ti--li.nl Cireuii Court, to me lirer te l. on a juilKim-nt in flavor of Jan M. Wilbur, unit Rntost JameKmitU. 1 will offer for sale ut pub'.ie auetlon.
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between the hours of tvn o' loek a. . and four o'clock i. iu.. at t' n door f the rourt howto. in Plymouth. Marshall ConBtV. Indiuia. um th law directs, tho lolluwinn Uesfi ibsd real estate. io-wit : All of lot number ninety six 9fl north of Qm Ptttabitrch. Fort Wayne A Chiron railWay, in Hose's ni(lition to the town mow eityx-f l'lyinouth, in MarsliHll countv. Indi una. as the same is (iusii;na'ei and numbered on rlie corr-cta I plut of Haid town or uiliitiou. Taken as tho property f Jaraes Smith. Situate in Murohnll county. Indiana, to the highest tiiiidwr for eash. without r card to appraisement law. ul-je.-t to redemniion. JOHN V. ASH. FY. Sheriff of Marbhall County, w. B. H"s-. pIITk att v Hprii
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ACAHD. To II who are naaVniig Irom Ihe error and Indiacrfllnna of youth, nervous wcakueia, early decay, loss ot manhoott, Ac., I will send a recipe that w I'll cure you, KU EE K I'll AK(B. Thia grcnt remetly waa diecovrod by a raiaalouary in Wouüi America. Send seli-adrirewed envelope to Iii Kev. .Kweru T. Inman. Statiun I), York City.
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Prince Napoleon, will make lite season of 1ST at the Stable of John Ja niy, on the H K. Si C. It. K , one mile east of I'lymouth. frinee Napolvnu ia six years old; a beautiful h'lie Norman IS bauds high, ! 1.4410. Karmcn and ottiera arc im lied i-i i nue and ace hitu in i. . M.w
Sheriff's Sale. 204 By virtue of an order of sale and a d ereo of foreclosure of mortnae ii!.m1 out of the Olli of tho Clerk of Ute M.tri-hall Circuit let, tomstiireeteii. on a tudmueiH in favor of Niehola Wane, and against Siiltntit J. (iood, Mary M. Good, Joltn Zecbiel at d Julia Ann ItoiniK. I will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, May 17th, WJff, between the hour.- ol ten . . -!cok a. in.. anl four o"ciook i. u., ut the door of the court house, in Plymouth. Murvlull county. Indiana, ii.- th" law directs, the following deaerioeil rea1 estate, to-wit: The cast half of the southwest quarter of section number twenty () in township number thirty-two north, of rana" one (!) nmti exeet lliitly v-Sj) teres off of tho south und thereof. Also, the north hall of the west half of the southwest quarter of section numb rtwenty 1 1 . in township number thirty-two cij nort h. ot rane-j onutD east, cnntainlnt; ninety t'Ju acres more or leas. situate iu Marshall county, Indiana, to the highest oidder for cash, without recard to appraisemeut laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. ASTI.LY. Hliarilt Murshaii Cou ty. O. K. Chaney, a'tornoy. a r M
Notice to Helrx or I'etilion to Sell Heal Estate The State or Indiana, M iMHIU CoexTT, tn. Notice I" !;?rehy iriven tUat Dwtirtit L. Dickeoaon, adiniuiHlritor .ol tbe estate ol Isaac I. e, late ol Marshall couuty, decusaeil, lias tiled Ids petitiou hi si ll the real eatate of ihe decedent, tits js nx.nnl property bcini; iuaufflcfent to pay his debts; and that said petitiou will he beard at the May term of the Marshall Circuit Court, ou the lr.th day ol June, MA, Attest: DANIEL MciHJNA I D, Clerk. of the Marsh II Circuit Court. apri4 tj By W. II. ii. C IXMM, iH'iiutv.
Kejei t 11 Violent PnrcaUvca. They mia tae t ne of tbe howeli aud weaken th Hillon. 1 ai rant's Effervetwnt Seltner A parent ia nad by rational re- m a meaaa of retieving all derat jretnenl ol the atomtch, lira aad Intea.tinas, because it retnowa oliali octinna witkoat pain aaa lanuarta vigor to the organ which it purtOea aud irjfiilatea. SOJ-D BT A 1,1. DRUaaiSTS.
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