Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1879 — Page 3

The Republican. TwiWjT, Mav Slh, 1S79. a '-i .1 mj. i ' CiTTAND COl'XTi. The weather is too coM for comfortable Ashing. Mi Clara Hni y of B .flu ster, in visiting at J. W. Cleavalund's. J. V. Wiltfoatf is puMing a two story bouse in front of his oll one. Albeit tV --i" t It M ioW Iii- Mffl tiwil to IM. Ktarf :tn l i- gwtag to indinapoU. Wui. Schofiel.l, a North township

Robert Neil was certain Tuesday evening after the votes were counted, that he could have been elected if Logan had not been a candidate, although the fact was staring him in the face that Kukn had thirty live votes more than were given to Neil and L gaa combined, yet Kuhn was beaten. ' Henry Stanley, a prominent citizen residing near Tyner City, started to lead a bull from his farm to a place

in the vieiuity of Argos, S itnrday. -F 1 1 t ;t-i be reached I lie oafoMrte f IMym tilth sftf through i. the bull from öoiue came bfoaate eftj raged and attacked Mr. Stanley, gor

ing him in the region of tho abdomi-

IMVOOD.

BY RqtlNOX.

widower, and a Miss Miller, were n;l, cavity anj 8evere1y injuring him

united in matrimony Sunday.

-The Bible Society has just receiv cd two hundred new testaments. Call on E. K. liarnbill if you want one. Twentv-live ceuts and costs was

what E-q. More said the woman who day, and but little hope of recovery

asaulted auother woman must pay.

about the head and shoulders. He was picke! up in an insensible condition, his wounds were dressed, nnd on Sunday he was taken to his home. He still remained unconscious Tues-

Is entertained. Mr. Stanley is seven- I fVas. 11. Mart ind ale ; Bee'j

C. L Morris is superintending the lusiness on the L liner section. W. t. Morehouse has just relumed front Chicago with a mamoth &tock of good. ' Weather very cool, :tnI those formers who have la-en in such a hurry about plaalcagean will law, ! repbsSl I fear. Mr. ( It tries Titn;in is, who ran severe y injured by a stump-purer failing n him. VM Im4 w -i k iviimvel M qiiqjk iu 15'K-vnis. U . I MM tad la Beat i im,:' 'viu.'. Married, at Ik residence of Ifta bribe's mother, by Hev. II. Wolfen, M iy II, Mr. .lohn lluoorao y to Miss Jane Matbewsosv May ihey live ln.r, preefSM an I be hippy s th i t" "K j li ii x " L.tt Fiidav Pres. Itrigltt, Vice Pres HI MtftfkMft, ami I). Hull, went to (ireen

basil chool house, organized a tem;er- j MM union l her with the. fbttsmhtg ! ottietrs: President, A Word Kirtly; Vice

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.M iss una

Bead Simon Beckers "ad" in another eolu'un. Ho ha- been to Chicago and piles of goods art coming in

ty years old.

The Election. Tfto election in this city Tuesday

At a meeting of the Are depart- . WJls unusually quiet and orderly, and Mat hist MYn lay eveniug, Andrew ; fi,e b,8t 0f feeling seernoif to prevail H. Korp was elected Chief Engineer, among all parties. The candidates The "Blick" Pomeroy party have 1 all worked hard and a full vote was elected their Clerk and Marshal iu polled. The hardest iljht was made Bourbon. It is the only ton iu the j on Marshal and Spencer Hoglan, by Uoite! States in which that party has j the assistance indirectly of the radical m majority. i tenperane element of the city, was

re-elected by twenty-one ma rity.

John D. Caipra in, a Michigu ; City attorney, got drunk and fell off a j bridge into a small stream of water near his house Monday, and was drowned in three feet of water. J John C. I ihn says that he can ; be beat for Marshal but he wilt convince every Democrat and Republican that will call on him that he cau't , Be beat making boots and shoes, Under the new pension act all persons heretofore en'itled to a pension, but who for any cause have not

tiled their applications, may claim and ; that of the "'. votes given to Logan receive ensbns for the entire back in the Third ward 40 were ßjpubliperiod. cans. Republicans will prob ibly learn -Rimembor that the different ! lhHt tbe c be9t 8,,ort

that the

temperance organizations

county are requested to meet at Blue Hi boon Hall to morrow ( Friday) at 2 o'clock p. m , for the purjrosa of or ganizing and selec'log delegates to the State convention.

whisky cause. Mr. Kuhn made a

The Brick Pomroy party polled gp'.eodid run and should feel proud of It s than one-eighth at the vctes cast tue vote he received.

ut the City eleciion Tuesday. As it is conceded that M trshall county contains one-half of all the Pomeroy Oreenbackers in the State, It will be aeen that it is a party of immense importance. Sylvester lagan's team became (lightened on Micbican street, is he

wus going hom? liiesday evening

Mariindale: Treas. Butler McAdaiiM. WEST TOWNSHIP.

ft, m. ;htz. r ItllBaa li'i v lx.r'l Ii ulk ftll Itis HOW

bam. Moriock lias purchased an . X. L. wind mill. Died, Maria Bayar.wflfsaf John Bayer,

April .Ith. Aj0MI -21 yours. Ir.i UruiHb umh hftjm tn imif.ic! u t i n , liliii" una biit k t Iii week. The cherry , plum :iu I I few peach trees 1 are clotliel in lrannt Idoom. X. Kmfinatt nnd family left for Kr.nMg j la,t Thursday. He will make the trip in a wuj;on. 8. Cafaftftfl has tddeti in the way of im-

provcmeiii to bU farm, a sMtall lwrn ami Vftjlftl shed. Dr. Chow left last Saturday for Darke cunty, Ohio, where ftsaxpetti to rei.le in the future. G. A. Miller has cbtHcd his chool in North township, nnd U ftetntiftj his lime

to I ii iuinj at present. Married, by Her M. Eiscnhour, in thlh j township lat week, John Wolf and Mi Nancy Frwije, alo Calvin Kanou an;l Miss Jane Philips. At the rciranlt illoa of tu Sabbath

school at Iks Amish church. John Keyer was elected Supt.; H. Norris, MShMUM Supt. ; V. O. Troycr, Scc'y. aud M. Hobin son, Treas. Klder KaUM and Ucv. W. O. Cook

attended the ticrman Baptist conference at Northern Ind., held near New Paris, j last week. The next convocation will be

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i lie lsemocruiH eicctcu r. j joue I; their ciiurcu in mis iownuip. Mayor by 73 mtj rity over Hess, Ito- ! f. J. Perkins .klivend lecture at Ihr publican. U. Ü. Sibbath school Usl Sunday, lie James A. Gllmore, Democrat, b?at mmm In ht as active at Sunday Mftaal Shirley, ltpublic in, 5 votes for work a he g in putting up their faniouTreasurer. For City Clerk Cliarleä wind mill, lie tiuneml imwl' well It. Leonard comes out 1 votes ahead pl-! ! the nfcaal.

There were four e indldates for M irshal, Spencer A. Hojlan, Democrat; John C. Kuhn, ll'p iblican; Robert Neil, Greenback, and Jas. W. Lo(fn. indipendent. Hoglan received 210 votes, Kohn 180, Neil 4, Logan 100 Not one of the men who voted for Logan would have voted for H glan under any consideration, and every man who voted for Logan can now see as the II glan men all saw be fore election that a vote for L igan was a half vote for Hoglan. It is said

Last Saturday, Henry Stanly, who resides near this place undertook to lead a IhiII from the f.inu of Jessie Willianis ta Aros;and in passing through I'iyuxMith the bull became ftftMftftfaMt, aud severe ly If not fatally inj-ired Mr, S. He was brought home Sunday w here he" still lies in an unceiucious condition. liut little hoe is entertained for Iii 4 recovery. Phis is a sad aff lir, as Mr. Stanly i- an old and highly rBSpeclud cili.eii. VIEWS AFOOT. r.v u.V. .V IS Lewis Im ivtarned I Adi. So taltdenicaaon lt re i t lal wedi Georye HeUd wm bariej at the ArgOi cetnctvry lat Tues'lay week. PlekftWl ft Uro. have added a new stock to I biet store iu the way nf ready made cloih'mg. We see some ;KTsons trying to sell their invitations to the wedding (of twentytive eil ts each. A teh-raph line has been run from the depot to Hughs' knthee ship. BaghtA Maxey, pnprietors. Wr. E. Trebboy ftftl mide himselt scirce teal Anros on aceotint of the pu;i i-tic exercise lietwecn him and Zehner. WIIIUmh K np is not gr.in to tie behiml rfei VtylM, in he has built a nobby picket fence in front of his his residence. The spire on the Advent chach has Itcen repaired und rcuiated. I'aint in; done by S. O. lieelier. of ltcliester. Appliniiion has been in vie for license to eil liquors in Ar-s by one of Tviut' sons. TciniKrance folks. Ie.tir yourselves. Hev. T. II. Mclvee deüven-d the Ik-sI temperance lecture we have lit-.ird for WHmUM WctlncstUy evening of lasl week . The corporation election passed ollast Mondday without and unusual occurence. Having to p away Irom town lieforc the returiw came in, we cannot report this week. We have heard it said tint liquor resists confinement and sp:eals itself out on a level. Some liquor in this place seems to hftftftH this princtpk of 'spreading out on u K vol" to some tuen here win Mil! love the ' critter.' Ufa Tine, mother of Mrs. George Matheny diei last Sunday inornimr. The deceased a -l vears old and leaves many

lllae Ribbon Stale Con Teal Ian. The second annual convention of the Indiana State Christian Temperance Union (Blue Iiihbon) will meet in th temperance hall, 7ä . Market Street, Indianapolis, on Wednesday, the Uth day of May, 187, at 2 P. M. A two days session will be held. All local unions throughout the state will be en'itled to five delegates each. Plaase correspond with headqunters aud we will issue certificates whereby the delegates will receive, excursion rates over all the railroads centering In this city ; all aranjrements to that eff el have b- n natle. BosiiMai ft! much inaportance to tb leniperatice peopl. will Im brtfWftl before tb convention John W. 15a y. President. D. B. Ros, Cor. Secretary.

Marshall

Con-

County Tcmpcrame

rennen. The different temperance organizations of the county am requested to meet at the Blue ltibbon hall in Plymouth, Friday May 9ih. at 2 o'clock p. m., for th purpose of county OtraniS'-uion. Every organ ized society aiil be allowed three delegates. C one and help to roll on the tempotance ball. flood speakers "will be present to address the convention, and also the meeting at night. H. G. Tuvvkh, V. P. State temperance society. .

T . I If NT VfTIf V ,.-..r f Km , w I ; t i 1 i . .

will make or repair Boots orSboesfor i ÄllirUliy. Jlüy 1 til, IS J, sdl who fuvor I. im with tbiir nrdnrx '"'tween the hours of tn u'eloek n. m. and au wno ravor nun wun tneir oraers. rowr u'eloek i. m.. m t e uoor or tt... court j lnu.-e. in Plymouth. Murshull County. InUlOtlt Oil tllO Slrt'Ct. ' "" ;,s ,n'1 law dlreets. the following d-

IN BASKRITPTt'T. Iu the inaitor of Ueo. W. I" ti-a, -! Bankruit : Xotlee 1 herehy civon that a seonl and j U ii. 1 1 mtiiir of the Creditors f suid Rankrunt will be held at the oftVe of S. It. Frailer. I Ke.'istar. at Warsaw, Ind.. on the 2lt day f May. IH7, at jo oVIeok a. m., for thr purpose's j named ia the j:rh and wth seetions .if the I. S. bankruptcy Art (f Marek ftL ls'. majra-U H.Ut'L KIOHKY, Assicne. "I Sheriff's SaleTI 84la ; Pursuant So an order of sale malo by th i Cireuii Court, f Marshall county. Indiana, j in judgment of fnroeliisort In fTr f Imam . itiviugabin n i acniaxt Kreaerlck Hoovnr, ami Mi reo L Smiiii. Iraafeo. I illolT'ir lor -at M i'iit.li. itu.-i i..n, lor roan. I tin hicli t i.i.i. i tin . 4,iM' koaaw tr iu ik ell i ! 1 ' I moiitli, 1. 1

Saturday, May 24, 1879, t t ween ten Mid four O'eloek, d.:y time, the following rul estate, to-wit: The north lialf (I-,) of the south-west -piar-ter"(l-4 1 of M-etion number Soven 7i, township number thirty-two (a) north, range tlirrn tt) Bast, eight y-t-üfht ami tifty-nine huntredth in 69-inn acres more or lss, with all iippurUnant-ea and improvements. If tin? rent-. iiikI pu lltH for seven vears or ham do not sell f,r enough to satisfy a judgment of f 4,40.H5. with ace mine 'teroal and eoit. tlie estate tttim and interest of tiio defendants will be sold. JOHN' V. aSTLBT, Sheriff f Marshall Count r. C. H. Itev. plfTs OKT. Sheriff's Sale. HM By virtue of an Execution issued out mi tho rtfltoe of the CtHkof the Marshall Circuit Court, to mo direct od, OB a judgment in favor of Jane M. Wjlbar, aud naalaot Janie Stuitk, I will offer for sale at public auction,

on

jSTew

Tuttlo & Hoover havu utovod their Ticture Gallery to the street a few rods west of BUiu's drug store, where they in vit all tlo it tieudd and patrons to call oo them.

Experience or Years. The experience of years h.i3 not detracted from the acknowledged excellence uf tho qualities of Dr. Price's Special Flavoiiug Extract, but hits vonipletely established tneir hold upon the tastes of all persons who love delicious flavors. They will satisfy the nicest taste.

Exquisite Pleasure. Tho most exquisite pleasure is derived from Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes. Iiis Ahsti Bouquet, Sweet Cover, Iawtteo' Favoiite, aud other handkerchief odors, are as frngraut and natural as the flowers from which

relatives nnd friend-i to mourn their ' they are made. Tüey are truly de-

K put. Heart ticket. There has never been a time since the organization of the Republican and Democratic parties wbeu vote for the Democratic ticket was not a vote favorable to the

The remains wire interred at Areos (M

elcry Monday May Ml Charles Montgomery wa married U Miütt ftatSfrfttol CMftft, rt the residenee ol Mr. Adaui Croco. on last Thurlay eve ninif. Ceremony poHMWOd hy Kev. T. II. McKec. The happy ftflftfttvUMh the Iraiu the same eveninv; enrouie tor Toledo, O.. Mr. Montoni ry's home. It la Rawed that Z -hncr, of Wolf Creek

liutful.

U

HOI dt AMI BBVMBS WOOIKS.

iiy woous not.

lü very

sirk wilk

Allicrt Hendricks

typhoiil hver. Mrs. .Suttee has ktoa very sHck, but Is

of Fred K-kmiiz, his Democratic opponent. Charles received a majority

with his wife an.l Judge Fuller in the I ,n ever wurd ln lho cffy- Fjr A

wagon. They broke the neck yoke, ' 9esor. s "n"el McDonald, Democrat, overtnrne.l the wagon and getting ' f 74 ,u!,l riry- " loose from it ran back through ! Id the First ward Siegm tn, Dem )- town. N nf th m im wr eri4t. n,t Bennett. It publican, re-

eevcrely hurt. ceived the S'lttte number of votes, ami enftvaWMiftf. there wi I havu to be another elec- 'm Kerslmw aas etnaftea fnon Ma -1he(lreenb.i.,.kers worked harder tjon i lht. Second wanl ftl.'fteeves ooraher'sto Wbftakers nrtil. tu Um Ca. I,v Uftftftr.1 than any- mmU a ffaHint agllJ3t eM lomc atorriona has loH of Watk at the other mm 0m the tb-k-r. alleging ni,. . .... , . tmmmt9m f(llir ... c.

I W ! ' T ------ HI 1 f.V W behind. As tho contost wascon-i l-1 T)u. mmtm f n. Trlpft'i eiiiM was erd entirely hopeless in thii ward, . preuehe 1 at the red sehool haftofl Sund iy. ; and Reeves had the best man in the .i(l,;MIl HoQoi has bmikJ the Pierce j Democratic party to run against, he ym luil! ; .vr rc-uly lor work. made ai good a run ns was ever made having put Ifta mill in gotl iftftftlftg j in Plymouth. order. Iu the Third ward Dwight Lr Dick- M wj,o t.w.k the 1 Mft? r.n I mm;inson, llcpublican. is elected by six log mmk Uro Ifta aaftaat ftaaoo had nattef

storn at N . 25 East Aiftd street, near the Grant! Central D pot, was about to have a silver tubw inserted iu the tear passage of her Ivft eye. The on

ll . I... I -ii Ull.r-iurui nilil llilltllll'liliril wiic WIN l,.,vc,ol,utd.,n hljgrlrf 'illor. Dtifore ,ublll tQ lkJ eUcai.pl; steam w,wr. The IdMmM Loftfttfttlftft triftl Or. Giles' Liniment, from Arg are Uktag o n s . many tish j rubbed in carefully over the it.ll inn d

from the mill p in I that ii is lowering the i dm t. The inflammation disappeared,

m.arkahle Cure f on Inflamed Tear.

duct or Patsag'e to the Kye, Without ail O.tef.iIh.H.

Xfr tlihdnn wtw. h i iv lnrr ami j highest t.i.I.l.-r for eih. m, ittiout regard to Airs. t.tiDson, wnu n.ts a large ami ui-.-raiMn.-nt Uws. sutu.-.-t to re.lenn.tioi,.

xii-ti.-tve ciuiiectionarv ami canny

el ihd real estate, to-wit

All ol lot niirali.r nin.-tr six (US) north or the Pittotrarva. Fort Wayne ft titeago railnay, in Hose s addition to th town .now it r)i f Plymouth, in Marshall ceuntv, Indi aa. as the name is .1. -itrna'.-a and numt-red n the a .rrt-.-te I plat ol sni.l town or aUUition. Tak. n as tho proiierty of Jamus Smith. Situate in Marshall eounty. Indiana, to the Wr,ho bkluwr for rnh vnboni regard to ui.pi aiscmout laws. fulje-t to r-leinption. JOHN V. ASTLKY. Slu r ff of Marshall Coimtr. W B. Hess, i.lffs utt y upr "STierlffTSareTlir virtue of an execution issued out of the ofllee if the Cl-rk of tho Marshall Cireuit C'-urt. to me direete I. on a jinlgnninl in favor of Thomas HoachtOO atiU ugaiint Kbert Cook ami J.-i ol. Cook, I will offer for sale at put. Ii auction, on Saturday, the 24th Day of Hay. A. D , 1879, between tho hours of ten o'clock a. ir., and four o'clock j. in., at the door of tlie court Ooaae, in EHrraovth. Marshall Count, ln.liaua. as the law direct-., the following described real-estate, to-wit Tin- ea-t half iQ of the south-went uunrter (SO, eMvat uK an.l oob fcoll (1 I ncro in the south-west corner of se.-tioti uuinber twelve (Ui, township number thirty-three njjoj north, raiue ine 1 1 . .-ontaining seventyoickt an.l one-halt 'Ts', m-res mure or lea. Taken M the eroi-rty of hobert Cook.

Situate in Marshall comity. Intliana. to the

that he had thrown their papers out into the street. Leonard's twenty-live majority over Koontx an ! ono hundred and seventy-three muj rity overSmith, the Greenback candidate, was the answer they received. The I. P. & C. railway will Rive half fare tickets 'o alt delegates at

tending the State Tempentice con-( ranjority over James W. Maxey, D -invention it Indianapolis. Delegates erat. It mill be seen that taking will be entertained at the U 'iney the total vote for Cjuncilmen in the House at $1 50 per day and at the city the Democrats are only eighteen Grand and Lutes, at $2 per day. The votes ahead of the It 'publicans. The couventiiti will he held at M isonic Greenback party Rattened out com Hall, commencing at 9 a. m., May 21. I pletely.only polling about sixty votes. -Tribbey & Bennett have dlsolved 1 Mr Bendr reclTed OD hundred and partnership, nnd Tribbey assisted by i Personally he

G. W. Eyestone, one of the best and : " w "'-J

moot accotuinodatiug clerks will cou- j tinue the business at the old stand.; You can get anything in the line of

bring them bock bef re their names are pu büxhed. A mistake ccii-red in our last communication. It should have lieen K. Tripp and wile, instead of IS. Tripp, as H. Tripp has M wife. tuile a change in BtriftftaaCftj one ol the proprietors of the mill nnd several families have moved away, their plaoCi U ing tilled by others.

meats, groceries or provisions of Tom Tribbey, and our boys can tell you whether or not they keep good eigais.

splendid day's work and hare reason to feel proud of the result. The Democrats can no loncer confldeutlv

-Everybody knows that Plymouth j cluim a u,,ndied majority in the Cit has some bad boys, but nobody knew of Pivmouth and if Republicans w.ll

-w - w - m ii w

lieved that he could get a hundred1 hzra Close was severely injurc.1 a lew votes more than his ticket Smith. ft T,'-' u,,rM for clerk on the Greenback ticket re- j S'" wn driving Irecunc frigh'ened, ceived 61 votes, and .Nell for Marshal, j ,u iU"1 wu9 otr48 votes. The Hepublicans did a W. H Mnouuln-r's mill caught tin-

last week, but the force pump an.l a se.

or believed until recently that there

organize and work together as they

among the Republican cities of the State.

was anyone in town bad enough to ! 8hould Plymouth will soon be classed

pry tho window-shutters off of a school house to got to throw stones through the window lights, but we are iti for mod that somebody has been mean enough to do that very act at the third Ward school bouse.

under I he direction ol Harvey rwftff senl water to the tire ami extinguished the rl.uhts before inutdi mjmj9 as done. A irirl savs she will kiss the "Wood

Hov" if he finds him She has been i

0 talking to him occasionally, but bis modesty prevents him from showing by word or look tha'. ho writes for the Hki'lui.i-cair.

-The Northern convocation of the Protestant Episcopal church, of Indiana, baa been in session in this city

during the last two days. Quite a j number of ministers are proeent. ineluding Bishop Talbot. The ri'ght of j confirmation has been administered to a large number, and very interestIng meetings and discussions Wf re !

hold yesterday afternoon and evening. - -Mr. Uriah Hultz, one of be oldest settlers of the county, called on us yesterday to see the buok horu In tire board ia our office. He informs us that he saw a buck horn banging on a limb of a tree that grew in the locality where this was found l i years

11. v menial. Thursday evening the grand social

event of the month took place at tb Episcopal church. John R. Losey led to the altar Miss Lou. A. Freese and Rev.J. J. Faude pronounced the words that uoited them in the bonds of wedlock. The reception was a brilliant J oae, and the list of names of those giving presents is so long that we ! have not space for it. There was toweling enough to hut Mr. Losey and his fair bride a lifetime. There were bod spreads dishes, glassware, China tea set, vases innumerable, napkin rings and napkins, table linen, books, flowers, goblets and crockery ware of all kinds, as plendid rocking chair, and last of all a fine silver tea set, from the hosts of friends of both.

Everybody was happy and it is need

TYNER CITY.

ago, tht two years afterward it had ! leM t0 g lne wUh of 1 1 I 111 ! . . I

become imbedded in the tree and that he saw it many times afterward before it became entirely concealed by tho growth of the tree. Without any heralding the Quaker evaogeli its came among us and

many friends avail, Mr. and Mrs. Losey will live leng and happily together.

OCCASIONAL. Dt, itichcy, of Donelson, has located here. George Shoemaker has rented the Central House.

Fanners are waiting for wanner weath er to plant corn. K. S. ßisell shipped three car loads of wheat this week. J. K Johnson is painting and repairia.' his store buildiug. The growing wheat in this locality is badly injured by the recent frosts. Mis Flora Parker hat been engaged to teach a three months term of school. C. L. Murray and Thomas Tyner have commenced Hie manufacture of light tassels. Esquire N tV is making quite an improvement on his residence, ami is fixing things up gem rally. Wm. Jarrell proposes to be a granger this Minimi-r. He has reigucd his posilion as guard at the prison.

V. Myers and Fred Monroe have gone

Boys, call and see your old friend,

Juha C. Kuhn. He is pegging away 1 f. ,;a , j

' i itiMii'iiMiiis " uliv i in L.irw ü i au without any attempt to create excite- In his shop over the post office, and ualc as mlte businessmen.

moot they have attracted the largest

audiences that ever assembled in Plymouth. For hours Mrs. Frame has held these audiences spell bound by her magic eloquence, aud her earnest appeals add apt comparisons, (for she reu sons by comparisons) illustrating scriptural truths have caused scores to determine that they yill henceforth lead better lives.,

will do any work in his line as cheap

as you can get it done elsewhere.

The vastest time ox becord

made by the man that did not buy bis meat of Weber ft Kuhn, when

Mr Be rU, the artist, is going to move his car to Argos. The citizens of that place will find hint a good fellow add a

was lair workman.

The many liieiuls uf Dr. I). H.HichurdMUi will lie triad to learn that he has conelu-

his. wife told him that he could f I do to toeals here He has located hi nothing to eat until be brought home omc , ,lc Hmts building. Dick 1 a some of the splendid meat that Al- .mod faHaw. is well pouted in his profes

I bcrt and Fred always keep, I nbm, am deserves NfHMf

water so that if it is not stopncd.it will not be deep enough to swim a tadpole, let alone runiiin.' a grUl mill. The pnoynm lit Ml council p-isecd a d law M)tue lime ince prohibiting dogs to run at latys lajtween the firt of April ami November unless muz. Id. Well, I he M&PNM is nil tight, i. e ii is still stin k up where it was put at first; o are the dogs nil right f r mine of them h ive yet liei-n 'taken in." nor are likely to uihnagjh they seem to have tnerea.cd twelvefold, and are still increasing, as weil a gelling tit r it J j ; 1 1 v - eihbarliooil Nates. Columbia City contains a population of 2,201 . The last brick has been laid on the Lagrange Court house. Jjhu S Joseph, one of the oldest residents of LuPorte county, dud las, week. The Statular-l thinks Lugrange never had a more hopeful outlook for development than at present. The Starke County BtrpriM$ is afraid that Kaox will soon be short of girls, as most of them are leaving. Tho corner stono of the new college buildiug at Notre Damo was laid Saturday with appropriate ceremonies. The South Bend Tribune says the

Medical profession of that city has received eight accessions during the biet six mouths. The Valparaiso Afeaxenyer has been enlarged to a seven column quarto. It has a Ft. Wayne inside, and is one of the best Democratic pa pe-i s in this part of the State. The residence of C. I. Werntz, at Wukarusu, Elkhart county, was completely dertroyed by fire Tuesday morning of last week. Loss, $l,i00; insurance, $800, in American, of Chicago. Eikhart is soon to have another paper-mil'. There are four there now running at full heal; one tissue, two wrapping and ono writing papermill, also one pulp mill, which altogether employ Too parsons. Capt. Shumate has completed and forwarded to Washington the list of unmarked soldiers' graves in this county. It is tho intention to have the tomb-stones furnished by the government, erected on Decoration day. Lebanon Patriot.

The Roche ter Spy says the main street of that city is now used aa a race course, for testing the speed of horses. Trials of speed take place every day, nnd everybody but the Marshal witnesses the fine races. He

never sees them becuuso the law does not allow racing. Dissolution Notice. The co partnership heretofore existing between Thomas Tribbey and J. H. Bennett, under the Arm name of Tribby & Bennett, is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas Tribbey will continue the business at the old stand, aud is authorized to collect all aceounts due the llrm, and settlo oil claims against it. All accounts must be set tied at once by canh or note.

i Plymouth, Ind , May 1st, 1870.

Thomas Triubey.

3t J. H Bennett. There was considerfeblo difference of opinion among our citizens in regard to who should be city marshal, but everybody conceded that Weber & K!hn8cld the best meat in the city.

the passage became cleur, a a. I I was,

i dr. nub its power, able to do without

a surgical operation. Also took the Liniment internally, a teapoonful three times a day, iu a wine-glass of water. Giles Pills cures Headache.

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-l- S II. county.

Thf1 IiIkIi QMOflMMai' pnrthS MOM flufc! aj.-.n

! the )')Nri.'y t( lift; t..-r.-th'T am 11 veiy hniy ur- ! rouu lii.ffs. A'r coniiaiiy nf iuviteil ucsl In jjitlicr with the taniily wens prem-nt Tue happy , hriili- i'.s civv-.l many lM-aiitilul ml valuable pnwnts. , Mr. CrM-o i xi i-i:. ui prKiiinj: a nuptial ferst, m i all testify. Karlv In Üie c.inthc cumpen) hr.ike up, ojltMÖtOg L'.Mt I m ihli.-a (ur llie licit w uf Mr. au I Mrs. Muiituinery.

MBA. Sin in Ol ii, .i !(' il Hiiam Ok-n an.l il-iiijfl.ter of A. W, au I Meaaoa aOOarO, W.. 'n Januarv ..1st, 1 sit j, heilig anions the flrst wiiit ciiklnn Horn In Jfaraha'l oauty, r - - i i,u- thete autil Slan-h th, IsM. when 'ir was nnrri'-1 und moved

JOHN V. AtffLKT.

Rhe i TT -f Maishall cuuntrJohn S. Hemler. iHTh utty. Sheriff 's Sale. HM By virtue "f an orib-r i't Knie und a decii-t-of fureeluMure l inoi t unter issued out ol llie uÄi i Iho i-lers u u. Mai-liiili t'ireuit l'i.urt. 'o ine dir .-te.l. im h j mUrme nt in f.i r of Ji.supii Hut: and ""'rir1 üevran Moll, Lewis neibart, Anna BOlbert, Gcorifc Fi Iden, Cutliariuu Felden. Julin iutfler und J .epli Kicli, 1 will ufTcr für huIc ut piiOlieuni-tion. oti Saturday, the 24th Day cf Way. A. D. 1379, between the hours of ten o'clo.-k n. m . and fuuru'eluck p. in., ut the doer of the court house, in Plymouth. Man-hall county, Indian, i. as the law directs, the fodowine descrihotl real eMntc to-wit : Eot aaatber tw.entr (ss) in Nile k Beer inc'H pu tition plat. The north half t',iof the noith -e.ittt fractional inai t.-r l-i eool ol lh MielMfna roud, in section iiumbT thirteen I :i, Michigan ruu I lands. Marshall cotiuty, Indiana. ituate in Marshall county, Indiana, to th hi;lie-.t ladder lor easli, without n-jjara lo appraisenif nt laws subject to redemption. JoHN V. AKTLI V. KheritTof .Var.-tuill County. 'nn.es S. Kee e. pltVs attV. Sheriff's Sale. 2404 Iiy virtue of an order of hale nnd a decree of loreeloHiireof inorUraije issued out of Hie oftlc of the Clerk of tho Marshall Circuit (Xk.it. to nie ilroeted. on a judttnient in favor of Nicholas Walle, and against William J. Hood. Main M. Cmm1, John echiel and Julia Ann lioniitf. I will offer for bale at penile auction, on

f n,e Ktq. ,,t !., when.. Saturday, May 1 ?lli9 1879, lim UMtil her c.' ith. Slir was an iuvall J .''r the lat ' v 7

w en year suff riii a great deal fr.nu cttnpücat.'d Ii aoen, hut death Hua'ly rttlt-l from ulceration of the !.. ii !. in i occurre I m i r tJu I ut Apr! , 1h;, in Taylurvcle, Iumm. was 44 yearn, in niths aud .'1 day eM. Br her MOJOMl I hruus'it tu I'lvni Mith for nrial, wli.fr a tunrral diw o irs i-pre u h I Iiy r ittcr Fj'lcr, fluni Kph. ia ek p:cr, whtch s'c OOOIOJjfl ht that .net Stan, Kev'nt;. v Botmvoni J. J. Wmm mhaed in thr faocr.il s'Ti-.-i. Sh ha I Ion prufcc1 her faith anl iHipr iu the e tapt-l, bat had nut ..beje l until a nhnrt tun tielurc her death, when ahe rr'lel.l to tv- h'lptixi-1 into Christ. S!ie then aald with love to all alle was ready, au l died In fall talth ol the gospel. lh-arcot lister hasl thou letl Oft fau it b i tbtt thou art -, - tJuue, an I let t us hen- to wander Till our Savior call um home. Though you wrestled wilt'i affliction I . nti'l tnlious aim rvenj, Yet Ihr hope ol lira v. n yrrw briglitcr Aa thy day were phurti ncd here. Tktaojjl thepjnlonins lave of Jraus, 1 I ion didst flud eternal rest; Aim! wr have a lull apsnranc Thon art numbered with the hleasrrf. Plymouth, K. L un. ACAljtIK To all who are utt ring Irum II. errors and iudlmrctioii of youth, nervous weak.ira, early deiv, limi ot niMnliooil, Ac., 1 will se:nl a reeiH that Will car you, KltKK uK CIIAIMiK. TIiIb ureal reutwly war diwovi red by a miMlonury In Noutli America. Send a sell-addressl envelope to the

I tfrv 4osnrti'l. Inwas. Station JK Ar JW4 ( ilU.

The Ureetetit KeiiiiMljr Known Dr. Kiu'it New Diaeuvery for Consumption is certainly ibe 4;reatett medical remedy ever placed within the reach ol siilferln!; Iiiimaiiiiy. Thousand of once oapoioai Mill'erers, now loudly iroclaim t iicir praise .r the wonderful Dl oat i TO" j" to w hu h they owe (heir lives. N! only does it piittrtit curt Consumption, but Coiijjhs, ( olds. Asthma, Bronchitis, I lav Fever, Hoarseness and all tiectinns ol the Tarsal. Chi l and Lungs yield at once to its wonderl.il curative power a if by

Mafic. Vt t b not ask you to buy n larye bottle until you know w hat you are v-et linj. We tne.rfure mqueM that you cttll n your druggist. L. Tanr.cr's alno ii. I Hi ii & Co, and get a trial Ixtttle for ten cents, which w ill convince the most skep lical of its wonderful merits, nnd show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do For sale by L Tanner ulso U. It lain A 4

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

No. 0 LaPorte Street.

Wheat per bu. .

Corn per bit... Outs poff bu II.il's, live iter cw t.

" dressed per cw t Lard per It. Butter Hi lh Kegs ier do. PoMM. er bu Onions, per bu l'titaloes, not bu Apples, green picked tier bu. Turnips, per bu Cabbage, cr doz. Chickens, ter tt Tutkivs lire ner tt

M H f .1 18 4 UO IU I LOO 7i Co . äätl 18 7ä ä

between the hours of ten o elcok a. an.l

I four o'clock p in., ai the door of the court I ho-ise, in IMyinotiih. Marshall county. Indiana, as th- law directs, lite follow ing described real estate, to-wit : Ti e east, äait of the southwest quarter of ! section number twenty ei i iu township

nuu.itK.-r t inn y-lwo (01) north, of r.ttiKu one ( I east, except thirty i3u teres off of the south .ml thereof. Also, the north hall of the west half of the southwest .piurter of section uumli- r twenty (1 X in to wmMklp nember thlrtjr-t wo (W) north. vtnmm oae til east, eontainiuu ninety ou a.-res more or less. situate in Marshall eounty, Indiana, to the highest Didder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. A ST LEY. Sharif. . Marshall Cou ty. O. K. Cheney, M'toriic . airi4 Sheriff's SaleT - 2.Ti Iiy virtue of an execution issued out of tea ofllee of the ' I rk of lho Marshall Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor ol ihn Male ..( Indiana Ex Kel H. It. 1'ershlac and nu'aiust Alexander t. Tli.-nu.n. Huk'h Jai-kiuan. Uawrrii.-ri Hoafeee. Deolel K. Harri-, James F. Van ValkenburKh. James V. Bailey, Samuel Wise, Qeorn V. Carllolo. Philip S. Alicman, Hiram C. liurlincame and NaiM.leon It. AUetnan. 1 will offer for side at public auction, on Saturday, the 10th day of May, A.D., 1879, between the hours of ten o'eloe'f a. ro., and lour o'clock p. m.. at tho door of the court h'.u-e. in Plymouth. Marsha l county, Indiana, as the h'.w directs, the following described n at estate, to-wlt : A tract of land In tectlon twelve (tj) Miehltfn Hood laud, known us the Bishop lot. AjOOi lots number one hundred and thirteen (113) and one liundrtHl and fourteen . lit i, in Wheeler's addition to the city uf PI) mouth. Taken as tho property of Alexamhr C Thompson. Lot number fourteen (I A) In Ewinif's addition to the town mowtityxf Plymouth Taken as the property uf Lawreiieo Shakes. The west halt CO of tho southeast .piarter and the south half Sr ' the noitheast uttarier i ot ai lion thirteen IIS lownship thirty-four .:u uor'h. ol ranee two ....ast. Taken as the property of Uaiuel R. Harris. The eodlvkJed one eelfol lots number one hut.died and twenty lao, ono hundred and

t. iit.y one (111). one hundred nnd twentytwo fl3S).oao hundred andtwonty-threcil2J. one hundred and twenty-four t Wii. une hundred and t went y-tlvo i is, one hun.lre.l and twenty-six Utt one hundred met twentyseven (lit), one humlrud and twenty-etht OJS), "iu i und red and twenty-nine iiw. oae huu'lrvd aud thirty lUßk ono hundred and Unit - ".; .Ut). one hiin.tr. t and thirty twa iu:j, one luiudied and thirty-three dsjj, one hundred and thirty four He. one hundred and thirl -II o U.i.. . one hundred and ihirtysix u:t6. one huedrcd nnd tOwtj aeveo Pi", one hundred and thirty-eigbl .i.is one hundred and thirty-nine . ':). on hundred and

forty t !'. one aundre.i and forty-one illl. and one hundred and forty two vU2). in Wheeler's continued mldition to the eity of Pl mouth. Takes as the property of Jumes V. llailey. The southwest quarter I ' 1 of the s nitheasi anarter(li) of section four (t), and the east fty-flvH acres of tho north half ('.)of the southeast quarter . " of section ttvo .). all in township thirty-tour 1:141, north of rane three 13) east. Taken as the property uf Suniuel Wise. The north half ' ' ' of the soiithuast quarter !4iof section thirty-three r,u, township thir ty-two laai, north of ranee three co east. Taken as the property Of Oam go W, Carli.-lc Th" undivided tie If of twenty-two tri) feet off of the south side of lot tiumoer thirtyseven n7i, anil two .i feet off of tho north pe i f .-t number thirty-eittht :o. both in tic- original plot of lho toxyn mow city of Plymouth. Taken as the property of Hiiam 1 . liuriinuaeie. All situate In Marshall county, Indlana.to the hichost bidder furnish, without regard to up pruiscmunt laws, subjeet to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEV. Hher'ffof Marshall Couuty. jcJbLu,son. Upsq & Corbie, plfTs aity

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Youths

and Boys !

MEN'S SUITS $3.50. $4, $5, $5.50 Upwards to $20.0

YOUTH'S SUITS ISJM, $4, $4.50 BOYS' SUIT8 2.7f,SjM,tteM,$4

$lß.50 $12.50

COTTON GOODS HAVE ADVANCED In Pi ice, but Wo Bcught bef re the rlor, and therefor No Anvance With Us! RECKM & WOLF!

The Busiest Dry Goods and Clothing House in Marshall County.

CARPETS I HEAP

pARPETSI li HE AP i

pARPETS UHEAPt

SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES BY USING THE IMPROVED

Adams' CHILLED PLOW I Patented March 22, H79 Now the Best in the Market, m

Grand Spring Opening of Milinery Goods?

MRS. S. A. BAXTER'S New Store, Every lady in ftlnraliall county is invitttl to call. We will bow tbcm the m.si Elegant Sclcciiooa am. Larger Sttck ever abow n in Plymouth. Bon nets and Hats of the Latest Paris. Importations! Also Dornest ir Milinrry anil I'ntiiuiiued Godi, Inceilirr with Kibboni. French Flowers an I OfaoJMOwl, Feathers, PfcoatOa, ami MlJljaOg Ciuiuectetl uith the Miliuerv tnwlr. KaaOffirwaoa trimmers arr emplovc-J. whise last.- ia gmtrenteeil U aitit. P'rice n VKUV LOW ilntt you will be KütöuiehtKl at what you luve been wving for tlie same class of (JoouV naylw8

CITV DRUG STORE I

Buck & Toan's Old Stanct-Michigan St.

My stock is Full. Fresh and Reliable. I sell for enih at the lowest market price, and warrantee the quality. Physicians prescript ion a and lamilv receipts couipounik ud day and night. 1 havu also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 3lank Books, Toys. Fancy and Toilet articles. Tolteccoa, Cbars, etc., which 1 lurt he oliubc to examine before purchabiiig elsewhere snd save money by U. Id TANNEÜ, PLYMOUTH, IND.

BAKIN G (Ifwr FlAYORINC

Eminent Chemists and. Physicians oertlfy that these ftOO&B are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better resulta than any others, and that they use them in then- own families.

UNIQUE PERFUMES are tho Qcms ot til Odors. TOOTHENE. An agreeable, beaJthf ul Liquid Deatifrioex LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From tbc pare root.

STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEM3. The Jlrmt Itry Hop lof i the World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St Louis & Cincinnati,

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