Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 June 1879 — Page 3

The Republican. TavasDAYf Jumi 12th, 1S79. CITY AND COUNT1.

C I. W.W. Dedley, United States Marshal for the DtatTfaf of Indiana, was In tli i s city hist Saturday op. Lu?i ne?s connected with his ofii v. II i la a Tery ajle mat and social gentie-

The attention of the Board of Health is called to the several stagnant pools of water in diff Tent parts of the city, caused from not having the proper sev rage to catry it off.

John W. CloavelanJ t lying very j

I sale at the Hirer ulican ofllee, perforMrs. J. A. CrawrorJ b ritiOoj la ated for learing free from gtub withLaPorte J ouj tne U9e Gf a paper tearer, the only

It is said that sulpuer will kilt j hooks of the kind in the county

man, and we were glad to make his ! Especially is Waluut street subject

acquaintance. Blank note and receipt books for

current worms. The stoae wotk on tho new Na- j tional Bank building was commenced ! last Tuesday. Business la town is a little dull 1

thU week, because fanners are all plowing corn. Ackers' lumber shed opposito the depot, at Bourbon, was burued Tu sday of last week. O lr exc'iai; s ty that rapImrry and grape vi ies promise an a un 'ant yield this seison. The festival at the M, E. church Tuesday evening was well attended and was in every way a success. A little son of Mr. IiUlinser'j. in the west part of town, died Mon Ja aight and waj buried Wednesday. Mr. Gideon BUin aad lady are in Michigan, with horso and buggy, vis i'.ing friends aai scenes of other years. Tho twenty fourth annual commencement of Notre D;tine will take placo Tuesd ty and Wednesday, Juae 2Uh and 25 ih, 1879. J. H. Bennett and T. Casler have bought the grocery store of Thomas Tribby, who will, we understand, go into the stock bustaees. Sup't Bailey, assisted by Mr. Thomas Shakes, will open a Normal

The Ifaiklac Maid Saturday. Tlie match was to commence at 2 o'clock, and quite a crowd wended their way to the fair ground, pome with the expectation of winuirg:?20 in gold oiT.ted as tho lirst premium ami others to see tho fun. It was

round on assembling that tho man

Notice, To the members of the Older of the Eastern Star. All are requeued to bo present at the ball, Wednesday evening, Juno 18th, as it is expected to be the last meeting before the summer vacation. C. O. Smith, See'y.

to this means of breeding malaria. Tl. 1 . .. 1

lue temjiviniH iio-n u i aius , 'uuuu n.-ioiriiooiiifc, umi iuu mmi ,

were here in force laat Thursday to I who had planned the match and oiTr-I w ... , , . . . We wish to say to our readers that

o i b wnn ine v ornrnissiou rs unu : en uiw pieuuuui wax uoi un i pj.

The

ftWMJOal is the only establishment doing that kind of work. The city was full of tramps Tuesday night, and oflieer Milner and his son had quite a lively tussle in an attempt to arrest three of them at the T. F. W. & C. depot. They secured one and he was brought before the Mayor and lined for creating a disturbance and is now in j til. T e Eistern Star Sotitb!o wi 1 be held at the residence of P. L. McKiMvy, east side Center stree', opposite J. S Bender's, on Friday eve-

; ning, Juno 13th. Straw berries, iceI ... .....I mmm .III 1 " ,. ..II

..i... iiiiu Jiiiku in üü iu ait who wish thom A g)od time is expected. All are cordially invited. Our thanks are duo Milton dunkle for a copy of the address of Hon. L. B. Gunkle, delivered at 1 he Soldiers' IIo;ne X itional cemetery.

O.tvton. Ohio, on Decoration Day. It !

Is one of the finest orations wo ever read. Hon. L. B. dunkle is an uncle of Milton Gunkle, now In the law of

fice with linn. J. S. Bender.

objections to licensing a 3a(oon at Argos. The ('ommlsaioners wero convinced that a mnj mty of the citizens of that town and vicinity did not want a saloon in their midst, and they rejected the application. The temperance people went homo rejoicing. When Argos determines to

Priced Special Flavoiing Ex-

ground, but the boys determined to tracts of Rose, Almond, Nectarine,

Tho price of i Vanilla, lV-mon, etc, are the finest,

go on with the match.

admission, 20 cents was charged as had heen advertised and the follow ing judges were appointed to receive the money and award the premiums: Hon. John S. Bender, A. C. Capron, J. W. Parka, John W. Thomas and D.

purest, and most natural flavors we

accomplish any thing it may almost j A. Snyder.

be Ml down that It is accomplished, for they will succeed if there is any possible show of success. Daniel G u'd, ono of tho oil settlers of Unl m ounty, Ohio, who has resided in Argos for the last twelve years, and always takes the RsrtTBUcan, called on us Thursday. We found him an intelligent, jolly old man, and wero much pleated with his visit, ! djowed us a tax receipt of which the following is a copy : ItecM f Daniel QfwM fit v coins tax on UK) acres nf land No. 1 33 l And M cts. in lull !' Iiis ehalt! tax fur the prodil year. Oct. SI si, l-!0. A. I'ohi.oi k, Tr , U. ('. Mr. GouM says he had at that tiaie five head of cattle and considerable other per9onnl propertv and that the

The following then deposited one dollar each and eutered for the race: Jumes Johnsen, Frank Lamson, Lewis Wieget, E. Sndth, Aaron S iort, W. J. Colfleish, Forks and Luckey, A deaf and dumb man from Walkerton named Martiudaie was ruled out not being a resident of the county. The judges took their places the signal for starting was given and the walk commenced. There was of course the excitement usual on raoh occasions?, but the result wa.?: John

son, first premium 930, time

and 9U 3' c.;

have ever used. The common flavor

ing extracts in tho market hear no comparison' for line flavor to Dr. Prices. - Money lo I;ut on Farm Properly, In suras of and upwards for FtvF. ISAM at 8 per cent., cectircd by first mortgage on real es' ate worth three times tlo amount f loan exc'usiveof buildings. No commissions charged. Payments of $100 or over in liqudation of debt accepted at any time Apply to Wm. B. Qsnt, jun 5 U. Fl mouth, lud.

Info

Would Saver Dm Tin m. If persons wer' aware of tho

rous ehatyet-r of most, halting powders, they would never tse tin m. Ignorant persons know notion-'

M min. J uhout th etiomical cotnhinai lors

L-imsoi. aoeond. nr. m necessary. 1 tie only good baking

.i t . I powder, prepared hy ix physician with

0 ' 1 special regard to iis healtlifulaess,

Et. Jh. IP jKT X2L .

A NEW STORE .J ÜST ( )PENED

Cor. Laporle & Center Sts. (under Democrat With a Choice Stock of

Office),

Silver and Tableware !

POCKET CUTLERY, POCKET BOOKS. STATIONARY SCRAP PICTURES. PICTURE. AUTOGRAPH and FLORAL ALBUMS SCRAP BOOKS, PICTURE FRAMES tod Fancy Ooodaof AD SbT

Jewelry,

Petr Jacoby camo home from Nebraska list week. Ho brought with him stalks of corn, whoat and oats, pulled up in Nebraska, that are hard to beat for thi season of tho year. Peter says that Nebraska in the country for him. lie has put in

1 laud wasgowl. He thinks that taxet

ought to be lower than they low are; though he says money was a great deal scarcer then than now. During the last two or three weeks everybody la the country has

been busy, and of course subscriptions

premium $r, time 53 mln. .'10 sec. TLo

time of the others varied from M to 60 minutes. Mirticdale the deaf mute not admitted to the race started in behind the others and came out ahead walking the live miles iu 51 minutes. The crowd made op a puts of live or fix dollars for him. Then came the match between two ladles ono mile, premium $0. But as it was impossible for the j idges to

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder.

School ul the Ward school house in i nH;iry 0io hundred and seventy netM

Plymouth, July 21-jt, IsTU.

John 8. Bender has now ono of the neatest, handiest offices iu dry, arrang ed under the direction of Ids pat ner, Milton Gunkle, Eq, Arthur Shirley, of Inwool, was before Esq. Snyder Saturday, and had to pay about $19 for provoking an assault by a man named E ll. Robert Budowsky has ben again In Ueted by the 17. 8 Grand Jury for violation of the revenue laws. Bob wnn to have a hard time with the U. S. officials. The eold, wet weather is a thing of the past aad eoru is now growiag rapidly, white wheat, to use tho langunge of our educated youug people, "is perfectly eplendid." O rr office was in id" more cheerful and bright than usual, for almost a week by one or the pref.iest bouquets of the season Ml pn our table by little Lettre Trotrbri Ige. ft. C. Stanley started for K insas yraterday afteraoon. He expects to be gone three weeks, and says he will seo for himself whether what is eaM of that country is true. We are NMiff obligations to lion. J. H. B'iker, our member of Congre?, for four bound volumes of the Congressional B-cord and other valuable documents recently received. Sheriff Astley lms received an order for the release of Mrs. Bebecca Wright, of Grnea township, who Is an inmate of the insane asylum at Indianapolis, and ( pronounced cured. The question of discussion now Is, "should not a woman with a long train be sul j -cted ;o the same rule as railroads, and compelled to slack up end whistle as she approaches the crossings.1' Tho Presbyterian social at Bov. O. A. Little's this (Thursday) evening. You and your friends are cordially Invited to attend. Befreshmonts, Icecream, cake and straw berries. No admittance fee. Prof. Mrhon' music class will close their work this week until about Sept. 1st, when the Professor will again organ izo a cla3S, and perhaps teach music to tho pupils in the schools of the city. I. N. Davis, of Indianapolis, stop-

of grain this spring, a feat whhdi be thinks could not be accomplished in this part of the couutry. Circtrit Court U still grinding away. The indictment against Li land has been quashed, Phoebe Prater has been acquitted. The case of Wright Shirley for aa assault on

come in slowly, yet within a few days ! f,r,'vent tbe femilio P"" frorn

ruuntng, mo junges treenreu mat toin

Bniita Arnica Suite. The Bsst Salve in the world for Cut, Bruises, Sore?, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiifactlon In every case or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. tf L. Tanner. Plymouth lud.

grains !

some of our old subscribers and some new ones havo remembered us, and we have received calls and cash from them. Among those in William Jones, of M irmont, who has not forgotten to pay for the Kkpi iil:'-Sr for more than twenty feats; J. E. Qoivey, of Argos, Walnut township's efficient school trustee; J. C. Mile?, of

CüUlter Wlttt a dea'"Jr weaP- j tfaxeakaek, who, though times are occupied Tuesday and part of yesfcer- , fc rf fc h .1.... L'L. . ... . - f. AAfUl 1

ua.y . ouuicy w.ia uueu nun sen

tenced to six months imprisonment in the county j ill. As we go to press the trial of Edwin Sex, of German township, for bigamy, is progre-sing. One day last week a m;in rushed Into the offieo ani sni I, are you the editor? Not kaowing just what he wanted we answered timidly in the affiirmative. I want to subscribe for the piper he said, and immediately planked down the mone3. That is

for the publisher of a county paper as well as any one else; Clemens Etzold, of Bremen, who is building, improving and woiking so hard that ho hardly pets time to read a paper; John F. ftehmer, one of West township's most energetic young men, who never gets behind a day with bis s . Inscription; H. Sikes, who is j ist as eertata toeoOM round and pay for his paper as he is to go to dinner; I. Ii.

Hickman, ono of the best busiuocs

Slop thai Cough. TfyrMi are nifleriag with COUgfe. Cold Aiulimn, Bronchitis, liny Ft-vrr, CnMnaptten, hiss oi voice, lieaHaa in the iliroat, uv any aUcctlcili of the 'I liroat or Liuijjs. Use Dr. KInk's New Discovery for Consumption. Tin h the c-c it rein ly I hat is ctu.-ing so nnch i-xehc-ment bf Ita woadavftii caraa, oariag laeasaads of htmlefs eases. Over one million bottles ol )r Kiax WbW Discovery have hern used Wltltla the last year, and" have given period sslisfactiiia m every instance. W e can unliesiiatinirly sy that Uiis is really the only '-r rvrlor thront und lung id fectin-, and can eheerfhllv recommend il

the way wo ma le the aeqaatetaooe 1 SM,B Ajgct; Chariey Andrem, who

of ltilcy VanV tctor, aud we should

like to make tho acqunlntaneo of a thousand more of Marshall county's citir-ms In the same way within tho next month. - -Plymouth's temperance leaders, or somebody eise whose business it was to present the evidetce before the Commissioners court, blundered, and the applicants for liens all succedrl iu getting permission to sell Intoxicating liquors, because there was no evidence or opposition at the prop -r time. Some of tho saloons it U 8rtid celebrated their victory hy keepi 14? their h.-ick doors open Sunday, aod ru iking several men beastly drunk. Commissi jnors court Is still In session. They have not yet decided where tha new j lil shall he huilt, hut have decided not to erect It on the Court bouse square. License to sell intoxicating liquors have been granted 8aloonirtts in the various towns of the county, and the county tax levy Qxed at :; cents on tho hundred dollars; roal tax live coots, and we believe that they have decided to charge circuses a license feo of $25 for each performance. Charley Andrews has the thanks of all hands for a box of tbe finest .strawbet ries we have seen this year.

They were of tho Agriculturist Ya- : riety, and pronounced by some of J our visitors the Hoest flavored and j largest berries that they ever saw. !

pod off in this city a few minutes lest ; While we cannot say that they wero !

Thursday evening, while on his wayitne iÄrR9at we ever saw.-Charley

had won, and divided the money between them. The money reetived at tho gate aud the entrance fees more than paid tho premiums, and we think there was fomo money left in the hands of the j idges. Since writing the above we nave roceived the following letter from the man that plai ned tho match: Rooansvsa, lad .June loth. KntTttn 1kit in. ir. x : Tin; big man who ovu taa fair ground cants to meat

aoaa, Satatday. aad stated thai cverytaiaa i ta mSL (all ami get a trial beult Ear lea attempted at tiie fair ground had Men a j cents or a regurlar sizu for $100 at L. failure, and thai lie would not have n tail- Tanner's an I also (J. Main &. (Jo's, Plymii re tlds I into for aaythhfcg, and that I must otith. 3 deposit I he in nicy lor the. :irmiums be- - lore Iba gate weM npemal This prooaat Xhe Amance of March 2o, 8ays: took the III ru'lit out. ot me, as I had hut r,-, . , , . ten dollar., ia tnv poeket, kaving apcnl , , .TJrun,y!? Ul at twelve dollar, in U i-i gtliR ap tb nd d'" throwjh the lung Micha 1 was ac ting in good tail h and 'J the inhalation o) a Maoaeu va ititen.led that the bav should h ive their POT, and any other plan will end i.t premiums if il took every cent I hud. 1 j ileath. We say it with confidence hai engaged the atghf-wairh to keep the draw a from personal investigation, trie an.l the viuimr man in the fair grounds that the coiusumtave patient, unless

to take Um eatmacu lae rt taosa who ; f ai y rtJij 0- discuse, can be cured

oni"i waiK,s in.u n i a penn oi im

Will be offered in above Goofls, and evoi y article will bo Marked in Plain Figures, and all Gooda warranted as represented.

IN ADDITION YOU WILL FIND A

3, 5, and 10 Cent Counter!

Of Boneehold Articles for Daily Use, at Less than Half their Value, and Ptieea.

All arc invited to call and examine Goods

A. FRANK.

N. B JOB LOTS Cheap for Cash.

For Sale.

t lor WlmH s.-olion I :uir two Mid a qa.rtui Mile mmih of tnwo.id. Nci brttot l:inl in Amerirju Will )e miUI in loin or 40, 11 or IfiOinrt. two 1c f - almvly fMka for. For i;oim! W:uilnt(Mi't delay. It w ill tw mll. Iu(fnuallaa can bo ImJ at our null or C. IMorrit, or atUlrcas. K. BLAIK H CO. nviy ) r,m lliicyruy, Ohio.

CI TT DHTJC STORE!

Sheriff s Sale.

home from LaPcrte, where he had

been preparing for the grand jubilee to be held there soon. The Medical Society met ia riymoath one week ago today; President Gould in the chair. Two memberg were added to the society. Next meeting on the first Thursday in September, at Argos.

having raised some last year that were equally as large, we say that if onybody can produce larger or better bcrriea than Mr. Andrews we should like to see them. Our West township correspondent says A. W. Chew and family have left that township, and wc think he

might have added, "for the township's

Those who wish a very useful, i good." Our experience with both A.

Instructive and alcgantly bound wjrk, should subscribo for "From Dark to Dawn," one of Rev. Daniel March's best productions. Mrs. Worthington is agent for this city. We hope all our citizens will remember the band concert and f sti rnl next Saturday night. The boys havo always been ready to help in making a success of every entertainment given in Plymouth, and they should be liberally patronized. Two weeks ago last Friday a cancer was removed from the lip of Mrs. James Srevens, by medicino prepared by Dr. Walker, of Chicago, and Mrs. Stev- is seems to be rapidly recovering, and thinks that the cancer ia entirely eradicated. A few weeks since her friends considered ber caso almost hopeless. -We understand that there is a

probability that Kepp and Houser

and J

C. and A. W. Chew leads us to believe that they are both liars and both dishonest, and we think that they will be of littlo benefit to any community in which thoy reside. Men who will beg to havo Iheir county paper continued, and declare their intention to pay up, to almost the hour of their departure from the country and then each leave with from two to three year's subscription unpaid, will not scruplo to do anything that 13 mean. Twice tho votes were cast for Councilman in the first ward and twice they were counted and the result announced a tie between Bennett and Stegman. The Democrats have a majority of about fifteen in the ward, aad it looked almost like going to certain defeat to go into the election again last Monday. But the

mfeea the nicest trmn beerten peaohee and other tmaii f r tit to bo found in Indiana, and everybody knows that Indiana cannot be boat In tho world L;i-t, though not least, coms good natured, industriou .'dam Z ltubaujjh, o' Piym mth, who would do any tiling that H reasonable for anyone in need. We give tho nnmes above aa those of good nvMi, aud their friend-tin otle r Stute who read the feMHMll will know that they are doing w:'l. Tur. reason Mhs SbHiTer's Millinery 8tore is always crowded, g because she sell- so cheap t hat every body mm a(Trd to buy something new and styliah. Kxrurslou to lari villc. We are making special arrangements to accompany a party to the famous Leadville mines, and other points of interest in the mountains, about tho middle of July. Persons desiring to join this party and have a jolly gcod time and see the great west at a smalt expense, will please send in their pamea or call on S. L. MeKelvy & Co. A Kein lit Tor the Sllyrr Cornet Band of I'lyuiuulli. A S'rawberry and Ice-Cream fe tival will be given at Centennial Hall, on Saturday, June 14,1879. During the evening the Band will perform a number of new and choice pieces of muMc, öonsistingin part of overt aref grand medleys, waltzes and quick steps never played In thts city by this or any other band. The citiz m and others who will patronize this festival may bo assured that every effort will bo made by the band to give satisfaction to tho palate I y offering every delicacy of the season, and the mind by tho performance of delightful music. The best of order will bo preserved. An entrance fee of ten cents will bo charged for admission. Tho band will give a street parado at 4 o'clock, p. m. Resolutions of Respect. At a meeting of tho Marshall County Medical Society, held In Plymouth, June 6th, 1879, the death of Dr. N. Sherman haviag been announced, a committee of three was appointed by the chair, who drafted the following resolutions: lirxolvol, Tlnit we receive with pro("Mini sorrow the death ol oar distinguished colleatMie. Dr. N. Sherman. We feel that in the death of Dr. Shcrm.Hi, the pieaaatwa At hirgc has lost ft brilliant, sa geciottp, erudite and reliable counsellor, nnd that this community his met with a Ureal lost in the death of ouu who, by his m icutiric anal, denmeaa at judgment, gea tleness of manner, and liih moral char acter, nuaiiiaadrd the entire wlManea af all his protessioual brethren. Jtrmi'rttf, That we also consider it eminently due Dr. Baanaaa to advert, nt this time, to his extraordinary nttainim nt In

money would U in uiv haml. 1 was t

iain that the pt'e money and cnleriiec feaa at aald pay for the use if the gro i iid and the premiums. I intended to send to the bank and get the ajnld as I had promlead. 1 did not intend that lira ceataalaeti should be disappointed however mnclt I lost. I explained tld to the nrin w a owned the ground, hut he refused to ) J the match go an, Peihaps this was nil right. It is only another of my di.-ap. lointm nh. It 1 am not dUapejnieted MS daya in Hie year I think aometkinj is wrnir. I paid for nil I got except the iitllu- bovs lor earning the hau io i , ajui would hiive paid laem and I aeea allowed to go on with the match. When 3 on write up the it! y come down on me as Innl aj you 4eaiB, my itottMen are not very l)itad, but very totiyh. Plaaaa senl in : a paper I want to sec whether IM not tan anttcn araajl ML Yours, UesK'ctfully. J m aa Miuuaa.

bv inhalation.

Dr. Robert Hunter, of thkt city, Chleao, has cured humlreds of eaiei tiftcr tubercles had formed, and after bleeding of the lungn had occurred, and wo know of many men and women in tliH city whose'names.

were this a mete ndvemsetnent or

Dr. Baater, wo could give, and will iive to any who are anxious to in-V-stigato the matter, who have been cured by Dr. Hunter 24t DIE. In riymoath, twi nt the rüi1pnre or Mph Wistvrvi il, SjittiriUjr, fy tut, oi in-art ilimaiM', Mic. M:uy t'oitjx r. n-d 7' e.im, 11 niontli, UBITe AKT, The (Imu-vwiI whp lom at Krie, retifj-lvanla, in tVi !. -t year nl the iA century. aiJ wiis the oUrst ilaii!m-r of Kirhanl aul Chltx- K inoiit. M... i .. I Cooptr In 1-C, who wa lk-n lrtm her liy rholera iu 1"C4 The uext year the lelt Erie where oho hail live I from her liirth to tliat lim-, and came to Ijtjtorte in Uns tat. TIk- yrar following ahr moved on I farm near Uiere iml made one of the j. i ttutt r.-pir-.l tin' way for thu nri-xunt gencnttlon, Hm kn w all alout thi primitive log eab'a, wltlcii an many of n- remetnlK-r in the i-t. Tliarcali ? U' n' I early aa I latj (or tio wjlniru of

her ctiililren an t other lvd ones. Ab-mt 1-S hc

IjUlcxuls Tanner

City Council. The Council at the meeting Monday evening elected C. G. Back,

school trustee; James McKague, ; , iritl., l0 the to.vn af Upartc. md MaMad ia tier

street commissioner, and contracted wich John II irab to light tho street lamps during the ensuing year, furnIdhiriii oil &o., at $1.20 per post per month. The committee on Are department was instructed to lower tho top of tho cistern on Gauo street A report favorable to constructing a aidewalk on tho west side of Pear l street was received, and the following claims a lowed: J. W. BMeraeY Co., pub'inhing election m.tiiv, 'i(M) J. Trowbridge, dmyage, $1.10. Singler fc Eich, hardware, fH.tMJ II. VVyunt, l1 days work ou bridge, $:ioo M. Day. tor w ork, $2 TH) J. McK igtte, same, $ti.rir3. Geo Hcadricka, drajrajje, 9L(9. .lames Price, lighting street lamps, Geo Crala, tlrayage, $2.00. .John (Galloway, simc, 2o eta. Geo Wyant, wirk on bridge, fl.JiO. A. K. Brings, iron roils for bridge and blackaaiilaing, ;i ro

2IJ1 Itjr virtue of on oxemtloa issued out ef tte onh o of th.' Cl"rk .r rkn Alarsiiall Circa H ('ort, to nie ilire.-ie i. on.n iudfmenl in favor o( Nowe.il Oleoson and acuinMt t-'iatua H. Cussa-ly, 1 will offer for Bale at pablki auction, oil Saturday, the 28th Day of June, A. D-, 1879. hetween the h"i:rs often o'ei'x'k p m.. und

roar o clock p. m.. at the duor -f the court i hpom. ia Plymouth, aTaj-ftail Count r. J n! I - t

niii. as tbe law mix'ets.thefoilowuMrdoeortb' cd real (:;::. to-wit : Flfteoe j ia) aerea off the east end of the aorth hitlfi's) of the Dorth-wesl aoartr i a) of -e.-tion nuiniier four (4), in townsldp nuni 1 r thirty -four (aU north, raaon one. cast. Als... eoakBsaaelag at the onfli araat eorr.er ot tin- north-Weft! fu arter it-4) of the BOfth- west quarter it 4' of toetion number four (4). in townshiji nun. her hirty-four t aa north, ramrc nnaabör omi e;ut; tlieit--.- ti'.rih thlrty-uvo c:) rol- th'-n-e east Bfty (iMt) rod-., I hence ao nth thirty-two : ikIh, tlience weal Hfty (fa) rods, to place of boejiuninn, r.tainiii ten do; aTes ui re or less. Hiltiiite in Marshall e.-untv. Indiuna. to llu

highest l.idderfor ea-di. without reirnnl to

uii.irai.siuont laws, .suhjeet to re.lt -million. JOHN V. ABTLKY, She'ilTof Mo..:, county, by D. IJ- Akmsthono, Deputy. H. OorUin, pllTs alty. i ...... ,i i mmm Notice of AppoiBtBent No aT9 Nolin- i tu-n-l.y pi vimi tt.ni 1 1 - tnnlrriinl In-n aji :nli-l AtiininlniraUir oC Ihc t-Hlatc- tH o(.,ea ii r, i.i'c ul. M irdiail County, liahnna, d i aMil. md ciLalc li nj;.;oe(l to he n"!v nt. JAMIisi I.OWHEY, M U A'nnijialrator.

Buck & Toan's Old Stands-Michigan St. My stock i Full Fresh and Itelialrie. I sell fat r.i&h at the lowest market pric and irnairentee Ike QiMllty. Ph siciar.s preacrlptltf and tamily rccclj.ts compouoUcd day and nigliU lhavealüo

BOOKS, STATIONERY,

3aaak lioks, Toys. Fnnty ami Toilet nrtiolcs. Tobaccos. Clears, etc.. mbich I iuvtd he oiiubc to exatuioa Im tore uitrrhafciai alaawhera nnd sure aaoaiay by it. L- TANNER. PLYMOUTH, IND.

3 AK I M G ". -' ; ' IflAYORIMK

un hone-, until within a very lew yeurr, wh'-n the inflrmit- -n r a.', mal' it neceivar for Uor to ciiui to ttiia city and reaide with ber c hildren jutil the end. Any enlnjy non tho life and chrctrr of oar dear oil" hi. I, to tin; trail r. .' in u: i 'h s, jmthspa, from tlx; fact of the uaiveraal cti.'loni uf pnüaini; Hit; droit. Hut Ims it rui.1 lor the comfort anil knowlr -Ig-r of aWnt frienila, who iu the pat were ) well ai'iaintml with hir womanly virtues tbut iu her decliuini; years Ihny wi-re n'n the !. marked, nor fli'iii.: 1. hriehtlv. Even in the last

days of her life though fi.ll of coffering, she was unrom plain ing. and except in ir-'-mentB of iuteum '

agony hfr manner was clieerfnl and bright, a sure mnrk of unselflslinean, a trait of character she po- - in i very rcmrkahl-degree. Iter whole lite wa hone'), in'l.istry and ecopoiny personlAed. Oh, that the rising generation would follow her in thosu iuaiilies. Mhe lived in love aad charity with

' all mankind, awl died helmed and honored tiy

friend- ami r. . s n -,ir tnd remote. Shu was hle.sned with loving children, whoae constant eure as her comfort, who will always hold her memory lresh ami green in their hearts. "' Ml why .!,.jiild the pirit of inonul fx prood? Like a switt, fl.-eting nn leor, a fast Hying .'loud, A flili of lightniug, a break of the wave, He pucseth lroui hlu to the grave. fo, the multitnde goes, 1 ke the flower or weed That withers away to let others succeed; Ho the multitnde cotne, even i Ii"k- rx-l.olil. To repeat evt ry tale that has ot ten been told.

Eminent Chemists nnd Physicians corif that these good! aro freo from adulteration, richer, more effective, produoe better resWts than any others, and that they uro them in thoir own families.

UNIQUE PERFUMES arc the Gems of all Odom fr" f a J a aj a a m . v . m

Ki H 1 vyj nt-n-' vn figreeaDie. heaiumn L,iquia irentiinoa. 11 111 I t I! LEMON SUCAR. A Fiibstitnte for I.cmons. ar Jaaal IV r VTnaT laraairM ahj Ann n a. a. .

k a i hmv i wMiriMivM vsiifVir.K. l Tvui ine pure roow STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The lift liry Hop J . t in the H or Id. STEELE & FBICE, Hanfrs., Chicago, St Louis ft Cincinnati.

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Onk cf the best railroads io the worl'l Id the Chicago, Burlington & fuiiicy, which ruus thrcii trains daily except Sundays, with Pullman sleep- I

lnr niirj nml tho finest l-iv IMi.1im I ' ' to the i mi -I.ronU. rng cars ana tnc uuest u.ty coat nes oh! whj SJU111(1 ike pfeftoJ mortal be promt,"

from Chicago to (iincy, Kansas City

Th-y di?t, aje! thty died! via things that are now, Thnt walk ou the tnrf that lies oer their brow. And make in iSe.r dwellings a transient abode, Meet the things that they met oil their patptaaafiB road. Ti the w iuk of an eye, 'tis thcdrai ghtof a breath, From the hlosanni of health to the nah-tief. of death,

ACARI).

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ol youth, nervous weakness, early de. iay. loss ol manhood, X, I will aelid a leciji.- that will cure you, KtfKK OF CIIAKUK. This l:rat reiiMly was discovert d by a missionary in bouth America. S. ml a sell addle.-- -d ciicoh to the aar.aaaara i. Ihhan, fiUttion l. A'ra rc CUv.

Notice of Aiiointuirnt. Estate No. 71. Notice is hen-liy given that t.ie timli'tvigned has been alMiuttMt Adminixlrator ol '.he estate of .....- Ilelsel, :.n- ol Marshall county, Indiana, de-cased. Said estate is suioecd to he solvent. JOSKI'II ÜKYAN, -IM Administrator.

hoys went to work with a wili, the

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W. Thomas will unite their inuependcnt democrats wno tnougut stifinuic reM.-uicn, imu m u uauuuiij

m ichinery and establish a large i Befihett was the best man for Coun- , o(. uru w (h;, J idauinsr mill and blind factory some- ! oilman, camo fcarles8ly to the polls I ri.rr m algnally aaefW in this reapocf ban 1 .... .... ... i -

whpr in thin eoiintv. lint thnv sav auUcast tiieir votes ror him. At rour V "

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it scorns tmnossioie to uuv au entg- uwuvr uun. u.niutuv.cn, cUw u

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idle vfja in IMym uth, aud as the , 88 minutes the result was announced liawiarei m-u do not scorn to wish i 14 majority for Bennett, the Kothem bere, they nuiy establish it at publican candidate. The men of the Argos, or at sotno point outside of llrst ward uro made of tho right kind ttio coipoi unjou. ' of ötBlT.

the

loss our profession has snstuined, we dc

sire aa axtead our aeeaaaf lyaipatby aa t be widow and the family of jur lulu col Icrgtic, in tiieir U reiiriiicnt. w. n Hatunr, ) ii. IJ Ukvmi.ii. - Coiutuittee. j ii whmVi

and Omaha without change. This road is one cf the smoothest in the west, it makes the best connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Texas and Colorado, is the direct route from here to California, and Its officers and employes are as efficient and gentlemanly as can be found la the world. Tassengers have tho free use of llorton's reclining chairs, and taken altogether there is no better road in the Uuited States. Person tarolncr from here to Nebraska or Iowa

ORpeclally, should remember that this Pf0(jUC6 MärkCt RCVjßW is their best routo. . , ,, . Corrected weekly hy

Lumc and Sick Horses Cared free or ELt IV dAKIUHILbL, .

cnarire. Cliles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia, yellow wrapper; send fur pamphlet. Navicular dUi tae, fipavlns, curbs, ringbone knee, oofiiin joint pasti ru and aincw shoo boils, strains. Contracts made with express, railroad and ice eooipaales, aad all others who employ large numbers of horses, by which money and horse-suffering can be saved, sold by G. Blain & Co. Trial atze 96 cents. Address Pa. Gir.EK, 'M Zl ISO Went Broadway, N. Y.

Bocker & Wolf!

BECKER & WOLF !

Becker & Wölfl

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Our Popularity nnd Immert Clothing Trade excites the bitter hostility of a larqe number cif Pfymonfh'a Ofotblers, who do not care or know how to improve, and who arc at ine sitnn time demondized because their heretofore reliable onatomera, IwlepwU n t and fateWigaaH drop off fast, and are certain to supply themselves of us.

Becker & Wölfl

WE WANT YOUR MONEY Not, however, unices wc can give jou Good and Full Value for the aame. We think we have the Dost Made and Neatc.-t Fitting Clothing ia Plymouth. We respectfully request you to thoroughly investigate this matter, feeling assured that only good will resuit from the same. JUST OPENED! To-Day, (Thursday, May 29th, 1879,) NEW STYLE Light Cheviot Suits, Blue Flannel Suits, Fine Dress Suis, Fine Wedding Suits. Come In, wo want you to see thm.

No. 9 LaPorte Street.

Wheat per hu I on K.'r bti Oeta i kt hu llngti, live per cwt. " dretised jier cwt. . , Lead ier ti Ihilter fan t Kegs H?r iloz Peans. per hn Onions, pBt Im Potatoes, pet Im t'hickcus, lcr Hi

$1 00 r ! :i.-) I M 1 tJQ I 10

1.15 !

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BECKER & WOLF ! THE NORTH SIDE

Of our Store is devoied exclusively to DRY GOODS

Becker & Wolf!

Becker & Wolf

DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS. SUMMER SILKS, BROCADE SILKS, SUMMER SHAWLS LINEN SUITS,

HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES.

carpets: carpets: carpets!