Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 July 1879 — Page 3
The Republican.
Thursday, Jt i. v iyth, 1S79. crr .1 vp cor xt).
in thU city yesterday. There were twenty-one prisoners in the county j til Monday morning. Wm. Sider, of Mirshnll county.
Kansas, is visiting the editor of the j Kkpcbi.icaw We hear it reported that three j cases of sunstroke took place in j Warsaw, Monday. A strange woman, barefoot, ragged and drunk, was a pitiable sight on our streets Tuesday. Two young ladiep, daughters of j
A. C Elliott, of l; ehester, uro visiMng in Plymouth, thid week. Do not forget the "Old Settlers' conrentio.i at il iwing well patk, in Plymouth, next Stturday. The Methodist Sunday School will hereafter meat on Sunday afternoon at half pa9t two o'clock. 01 Miner, of Rochester, dropped in on his friends unexpectedly yes-t-nl ly. on hU way to War-jaw. Peter Hah:), of Bourbon, made us a pleasant call yesterday, and left U3 some money on subscrip'ion. The Walkerton Visitor says the
The Peru Herald says John S. j as a consequence they did not get to Hale and lady, Milton Shiik and lady, : the scene of their labors until late. John MuhlQetd and lady, Lew Ful- I Then they were compelled to conwiler and a numbec of other Peruvi- fine all their efforts to reclaiming the as are domiciled in their summer driver. This proved a hopeless task,
and they abandoned him to his fate, footed it to Walkerton and hired Jack Miller to take them home. Hatch, the livery man, and owner of iho horses, weut down Monday to look after his team and driver. Through the kindness of John S. Bender, of this place, we were shown
Book agents abound. Threshing has commenced. Little Mack ie in town this week
R C. Hickman, of Rochester, was I and fuming, worrying about business
quarters at Maxenkuckee. The seasonable advice is to keep cool, not only as rauch so physically as id attainable, but mentally. This i
is bad weather in which to be fretting
shoot at Ave balk or each club of To the Ladies of Marshall Connty. four at twenty balls. The first ' I will sell you as pnotl a sewinir maPlymouth club broke !9 balls, the , Hiineat my store in PI)IWlll fcr fH, aa tlrst South Bend club, 18 balls and I ""y cnt will offer you at paw homes toe secon I Plymouth club 18 balls. I for r r M I win not gn nut win, The first prize. 20. was awarded to I hnr,4C aml wnf on and clmrgc you fifteen
Plymouth club No. L Second piise, 10. South Bend club. No. L Third
affairs, or indulging in bad temper. Prof. Bailey, whom the Demo
crat reported last week as pone to , coPle8 of h Shanghai Courier of
prise, $5, Plymouth club. No. 2, Linkenhelt, Burket, Losey, Funk and Hupp, of Plymouth, broke every ball at which they flred, or 15 balls each. Johnson and Blyler, of South Bend, accomplished the same feat. The
or iweniy tlnllar more for a machine, than !
N is worth; hut J will give all Um attach
Mia and warrant erary machine for three pears, for the small sum of twenty five Milan cash. Don't target the place.
G. oi.k. Au t. Canada Singer Sewing Machine. Mjrl 3m
All the latest styles in furniture.
ami lowest ptioes, at J. Leonard &
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Are Stubborn Things !
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parts unknown, teturned in time to take in the circus. We knew all the lime that the Superintendent would be back in time to see the show come Id. Cal Klinger, becoming disgusted with Plymouth weather, started Tuesdry evening in search of the north pole. When last beard from be was in Michigan, and still goinir. north. He expects to be gone about two weeks. Read the description of onr nw j til, that is to be. You will And it on the first page where the story is usually found, and we believe it will be more Interesting to tax payers and citizens generally, than a story would be. We noticed from onr sanctum window, Monday, that several persons went out of Max Ruge's saloon more rapidly than they went in; and somehow they seemed "kinder" doubled up when they ieacbed the sidewalk.
May 20 187. two dally paper, j Jhm SonX oppofijte ODft Ho(Jge Rft.
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shipments of huckleberries from that A Mr. B-atty, living two miles place average near a car-load a day. west of Walkerton, fell from a cherry Friday was a very warm day, and , tree, one day last week, and striking
the top of a chair, broke it. and on of the rounds entered Lis thigh to the
Dr. Bower's horse, appreciating that fact, gave the doctor a ducking, in the river. A meeting la requested or all members of S'. Thomas parish at the church on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. There will be a cekbration of the Holv Communion at Sr. Thomas'
church next Sunday morning at 8:30 i Cooper; Sec'y. Miss Mattie . Morrill ;
Treas. A. Hawley. --Mrs, James Stevens is suffering
printed in China, in the English lan
guage, giving a full account of the ovation to General and Mrs. Grant while at the city of Shanghai; also the public reception given them al the residence of the Hon. D. H. Biiiey, consul general of the Uoited States at that city. Mr. Bender Informt us that Mr. Bailey was a passenger with him on the steamship Cuba during hU trip from Liverpool to New York in December, 1874, and proved him to be an aff ible, courteous gentleman, an eminent scholar and jurist, a friend to the Chinaman, and an American of the true type, whose love of country and patriotism Is ouly intensified by his absence from home. He is evidently the right man in the right place. The Courier is a six column folio, filled with editorials, news and advertisements, and Is very much like an American paper, though its columns are wi 1-r th in those of the average American newspaper. Taken altogether the Immense crc wd that came to town to see the "big show" Monday, was as quiet and ordetly as so large a crowd usually is, aud to the casual observer there
but a few muQths and
certainly remarkable.
pairing and job work a specialty.
The Sew Railra Where Shall it be Located!
The Toronto Globe publishes crop reports from 400 points in Caniida: Spring wheat is slightly below the average; barley, average; oats above the average iu quality and area; corn
Editor Repiblicax I wish to say to the people of. this vicinity that if the railroad appro
priation in Union township in aid of , in bad condition; hay is I per cent, the Chicago and Atlantic railway above age; rye is insignificant company should be currier, one half i am' 4 Per C0Qt- below average; apples
Valuable1 Kcal Estate for Sale. I'uraunnt to an orJcr of th Marshall Circuit Court, in he estat.. of l-.m- Le-. ie'--ts.-.l, I will ofT-r at nrivata
lollnwiiitf desert bad Real Ehi, to-wlt:
in uenh r t.iwnstui.3lai Miall count y.lD.l.. two mi-1 a half miles rant of IM y mouth. ixt --ucht (SI h. ires off of the north side of the south wst quarter of seethia two at, loarpahlp (hirtv-thnNj ), raatv'o(3)ea1 ; th wM half of the .in I, lull f tu in. rth- west quat - u r ul melton two (li, townehip thirtr thr B) HUtfe two (J) east: tl ;it half of tho fouth half .f tliu north wi st quarter of ection two j , tuwtuthiitthtrtv-thrMtaä), ran; two rii ...i-t ; the vvrsi half of ihe routh half of th norta-asi quarter of v riot, two (a. township thfft tluec .13). lut.trc two i east : the east half of tin ..iith hlf of ihe nortli-
eajrt aaartav of -tion tw. ). townhh
ininjr-llireevs), ranRo tiro () vttst. All cf llieabtve latitl was f-rni rly w!l timberc. rnith bfaek-walaut liiatfor. mdisof thetet qnalit y. Als... i'i Vort l town' hip. Marshall onnf. Itt'l .tlf until kkMi hult of th..- .-ast half of thi' soiith--a-t qiiar:r of -t; m (wentf-tw '.:n. township thirty iir IS. raniro two (a
t ; Wi ll lo. a f 1. rt-ith fo.Ml hon.. anl barn i anl a!out ot, h.i'f unltr cnltivatioi,. Th abovf l --i riliod iroi'nr will he ohl j for oDe-third a'-'i. nnu l ataiK- in nine anil : ,l,ht-,ii m .litt.. a six r .-rut. inttat. at cup'd hv notK. without reiif. hdU mortUairi' on I... lanil sohl.
l. in'Hi. i .ii vm he m !i Iii -it n n v tlma
i That the Merchant who practices that nolicv onlv ia nhlo n-bon " I P'..,rcUH ii"otiatei and contract xeeaaa
IT IS A PACT!
And My Experience in the Merchandise Business has been to Take Advnntage of the Season.
It is a FIXED FACT
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unaDKf, hihi oniMrent uooua are reoulmd. to shod v himaolf full v in, v.r
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per cent, will be payable in 1881 and ! " Per conI oe,ow verage, and other ""I Seasonable uoods. one harf in 1882. Providing said road fruit8 4 p-r ceot- below. The potato
is permanently located before the j J1'1 w,u De immense. H the rot does
not set in. and be 7 per cent, above average, with an unusual area planted.
nftr A unis' 4th. ltC9, tjo-t to the uiprovF . of ih. Mar haM Cirfitit ( ourt. All of thi-niertv idiraM. Apply at tin-ofli'-c of lA, l) kinsoTt. Inwood. J Whi H I L DICKINSON, i'dy 5 Admiitifttrator.
depth of four inches, causing a very seemed but little disorder; yet the
serious wound. At the meeting of the X. OL T. U. last Fiiday evening, the following officers were elected: Pres. James
u-i'ial number of tramps were in town and a party of fifteen or twenty got into a free right near the P. F. W. & C. depot. Ten of them were ar-
oVlock.
Street
Supervisor McKague Is
giving 1be tramps now in j -til achance I severely from pain caused by an ap
to par their flaes by working on the
streets. Jacob Wile, of L P -rte, was vis i ing im nephew, XI Allman, and other friead-s in this city the greater part of last week. Q H sler, of the Warsaw Republic in, passed through thi city Tuesday, on his way to j in the Northern Michigan editorial excursion. The Indianapolis la lies' band, eaid to be the finest fern-ile band in the world, arrived at Maxeukuckee. Tuesday, and will remain a week. M K ig.te i doing goo 1 work on the streets this hot weathr, and our , city w;ll not cntaiu so many pooU i of stagnant water after the next 1 rain. Professor Bailey's Jf rmal school lit hi city will commence Monday. The Profeitsor informs us that the prospect fr a l.rge attendance is 11 tltertug. Prof. Ward s'arte I yester 1 ly for ' S yiitawest Missouri to see the " lay of the I tnd" iu that part of th coun- '
try. He IK fata feO be g ne about five weeks. Djn't ttll auybody that the weather ii hot. Some people will probably Had it out auywuy, and those who do pot will be happier than those who do. S ip.'rinteaJjnt B lily requests
H. Brink; 1st Vice Pres. Miss Etta ! rested and brought before bis honor. Hani ; 2nd Vice Pres. Miss Flora i Mayor Jones, who fined seven of
them Ave dol ars each and in default of payment they were aent to jail. They are now working on ihe streets und-r the direction of the supervisor. Tho other three were discharged. G orge Jones, a blind man, got blind
June term of C mtnissioners Court i 1880. we have it from a reliable
source .hat the narrow gague road communication between Huntington and Toledo, via. Delphus, Obio, will be completed during this summer. Tb work westward to Kocbester will be contracted early this fall From Rochester, west to Chicago, two lines are under consideration, oue by Maxibkuckee lake, through
Starke county, and the other farther
south
lines will depend upon the enterprising spirit of the people and the local aid given In favor of the respective routes. We are indebted to Dr. Durr for the above railroad item. Ora Pro Kobim.
Bunnes. All persons knowing themselves indebted to nie by note or account will find it to their interst to call at my office and settle the same before the 1st of Sept. 1879. to rept 1 Dn. Boktox. A si lima. The tortures and aconies I endured
The adoption of one of those for six J"". dodo but those who
uavtj 'ieren wnn tne terrible disease c .n know. My life was miser able. In desperation I tiled Gilet' Liniment Iodide Ammonia. Jt gave me instant relief. Used it iuterually as well as externally. Thomas Braniqan, 127 West 27 h street, N. Y. Olles' Pills cures Gout. Sold by G. Blain & Co. 30 31
IT IS A SOLEMN FACT! That I have Marked Down Prices in ail Department, and offer Special Inducements in Parasols, Ladies4 Linen Suits and Dusters.
NOTICE.
Pabtie tK ee to hen Wf pirr-n to the tax- , Mhrniii a - itv . f rivmotuh. Indiana, that th- Board .f l . conization for totid citr. wtlf
ntfi t in thr i n Hall, on Fridiy, August lat, 1879,
1 It M o'elot .. ... m., for tli purpose f hoarinc and determining ifrirvanps, und tofqaalie Ihe aseaamat itl properii lt't?id in said rity for tin: yvr n.::'.
iu I win n. sxvnr.n. rierk.
!'ilie of Anpointaicnt ltat. No. TlW. Notic- im lierchy irn that the tinrlcrnlgnerf h. httu apt oiutet AdmiitiMra'or ol he rotate of Inrv i aywr, Ul. t M.rvball nMtut, Itxtmaa, le"eiipt. aid ?-thte U mppwwil to he leat, tl Md Es vt. i tMieKh,
jii:t am l 3. AdminiMi
I N WOOD.
j plication of medicine to remove a
cancer from her upper lip. Dr. Walk
er. of Chicago, removed a portion of drunk, disorderly, obscene and vul-
lakes, down the 8f. Lawrence,
through Cur.ada. back by Niagra Falls aud other places of interest, lie expects to be gone two months, and we hope he will return with health much improved. Snyder Brothers, at their new war house near the I P. & C, depot. i i' ived three hundred bushels of wheat Tuesday, from Si n n Becker. The wheat was raised on Burr O ik Flats, and is of excellent quul ity. This is the first new wheat bought in Plymouth this season, b it Albert and Dave will have bought thousands of bushels before our next issue. -EimsrD inham an 1 Titan. Gandy
ui to say for the benefit of teacher ; engaged iu a Qht at th H langer
and others having business with l im. ' hotel Tuesujy afternoon, aud Dun
the cancer several weeks since, and it is hoped will now be able to eradicate it entirely. Miss Flora Falkenbury brought us nearly a quart of huckleberries Monday, that were as large as cherries. They were grown on the farm of Joel Renstead, south of Tyn r C.ty, and we venture the assertion that larger huckleberries cannot be found anywhere on the green earth. Fred Beinreuther. the gentle manly salesman, who has been with Kloepfer & Bofinger so long, left
Tuesday, on an excursion among the i from near InW00fl was arrested, but
BY KtJllNOX. Mr. Laar Hall was sunstruck last Monday. The murcury marked 104 in the shad last Monday. Harvest is nearly done and the threshing mtchi iea have commence 1 work. Mr. Milo Johnson got his arm nearly half cut off last Mo day, while feeding a threshing machine at Ihe widow Lewis's. The man who was cutting band struck at the wire band with a hatchet just as Johnson
reached for the bundle. A good many of our citizens attended the show Iast Monday, at Plymouth, and it is reported that one of our extremely nice young ladles now boards at Hotel de Astley for
gar. was taken to j ui an t nroagni before his honor the Mayor, Tuesday
morning. He was released on his promise to leave the town forever. Henry Platt, drunk and disorderly as he has been many times before, was sent to jail. Several boys from town and country were not quite so smart as they supposed they were, and were made to understand that while this it a free country, there are certain things that men and boys must re-
fr du from doing, because communi-! conduct unbecoming a Sou'h sea ty in general has certain rights that , Islander and out of doors at that.
must be respected. A young lady ; Herpara nour als board t at the same
that fete oftl m la In the Curt house with the cjunty surveyor. Shows nor hat weather can prevent W. Frets from keeping his subscription paid in advance. He came ia Monday, saving. " I want to read nobod's paper but my own." We see by the Warsaw papers that J. Stickney H iskell, betler known in this vicinity as Brother Haskell, U holding a series ot temperance meetings at Warsaw.
ham was badly beaten. Hans Ha'ter. ia attemp.ing tto aid Dunham, was considerably bruised. We bavo not been able to learn particulars in regard to the origin of the difficulty, but what seem strange it, all parties concerned are sail to Uj utually peacable. The I., P. & C. Railway have put a new passenger train on their road. This train going north will leave Walnut at 5 02 . : the evening, Ar
Benoni Origgs. an old citizen of i gos, at 5:12; Plymouth, at b:X; this county, residing a few miles east Tyner, at 5:52, and arrive at LaPoitjt
of town, died Tuesday, and was buried Wednesday. The funeral was preached by J. B. Hjnry at tba Jacaby church. It is sa'd that a nice younp? gentleman, in company with the woman that Matt Cooper called hi. wife, cleaned off of bis clothing a portion of tho eggs that were thrown at the -Chicago girl." Tne great temperance oair.p meeting has commenced at LaPorte. It is expected to last six weeks. The
I., P. & C. railway will take passengera from Plymcuth to LaPorte and return for $1 H. Lsmonude and soda water are in demand, but there are still a fuw paraons who prefer something stronger to warm them up. and by means of a
heated brain blot out the knowledge of a heated body.
atC.50. Going south this train will leave Tyner City at 5:06 in tbe morning, Plymouth, 5:27; Argos, 5:47 and Walnut at G o'clock. Tickets to LaPorte and return for 1 35. Major Cooper, the reformed lawyer," who travels with a wonan that he calls his wife, and tells the "boys" that she Is a d d nice Chicago girl," got so drunk Thursday that he could not make tbe temperance speech promised in the evening.
1 He was arrested show day, and plead I guilty to being drunk and disorderly, 1
was Qned and sent to jail. Plymouth does not want auy more such reformers. Newapnpers should pass him around. No moie worthless "cuss" lives than " Major Cooper. A. S. Ditman, postmaster, of Washington Heights, Illinois, manufacturer of and dealer in boots and
shoes, also dealer in stationery, ci-
Eugene P. Rwe, local editor of . gars, notions, etc.. and g neral news
the Akron, Ohio, Sunday Gazette, agent for ibis beautiful suburb of was in Plymouth Friday, on his way Chicago, learned bis trade with John
to visit friends in Laporte county
He thinks Foster has the "inside track" for Governor of Ohio. The weather is so warm that farmers have to rest oo-a-donally, and all those that take the Reithlii as pass tue time pleasantly, while those who do not are absolutely miserable. A bint to the wise is sufficient. Business men should recollect
Puul, of this city, and left here fifteen years ago. He called on us show day, and iaformed us that he waa surprised at the wonderful change since ha left here. Mr. Ditman ia visiting friends and relatives iu this and adjoining counties. The South BeDd Tribune says Trustee Jackson, Jacob Klingle. John Rohrer and several other citizens of
that ihe only place in this county to I South Bend, believing that mission-
get note heads, letterheads, bill heads, statements, and all kinds of commercial priming perforated and bound by tbe Sterling binder is The Rspfblii kjt office. You can save money when you want any kind of commercial printing by calling ou us.
ary work was needed at the. "Stamping ground" near Walkerton, in this county went dowu on Sunday to inaugurate the work. Their driver got drunk, and believing that he knew more than the rest of the crowd, ignored their knowledge of road, and
there was no r roof that sh had done anything wrong and the Major dise charged her. We suppose this 1s the girl referred to by our Inwood correspondent, and in J istice to her we would say that the M tyor thinks she wa guilty of nothing Indecent, or In anywise wrong; though she may have been a little indiscreet and got in bad company. The IT al king and Hhoslin? Con test Satardaj. The managers of the enterprise certainly made a mistake by giving their gran 1 walking match and shooting tournament the Saturday before theclrcut. The show was the first of the season, an tbe avernge Hoosier, like the average of mankind in othei places, would tather see a circus aud menagerie combined than anv other eutertainment that can be given. Harvest was was not over, they could not attend both, and consequently the Walking Match Associa tlou aud Shooting Club lost money, the gate Tees not being sufficient to pay the prices given; but the entertainment was a good one. The walking commenced at 2:15 p. m. The entries for the four hour race, were Stanton, of Valparaiso; White, of Valparaiso; Martindale of Walkerton ; and Suydam, of South Bend S anton won the tlrst prize, $50.00, making 22f miles in fuur hours to l:t miles made by White and 19 by Manindale. Suydam retired from the contest at the end of the flfteeuth mile. Stanton walked the first five
m.les in 4M min. 7ec
min. 12 sec, Martindale iu 55 min. 15 sec. and Suydam in 51 mln 12 sec, White was allowed to walk under protect, some of the contestants declating their ability to prove that he was a resident of Chicago; and we understand that the judges decided that he was not a reeideot of the State and gave the secoud premium of $2 00 to Martindale, tho deaf mute of Walkerton. As Suydam did not complete the race the association retained the third premium. The "go as you please" five mile race was won by Frank Lamson, time 48 minutes, James Johnson, second ; A. Short, third. The shooting contest resulted as follows; Plymouth club, No. 1; B. Linkenhelt, 10; L. G. Capron, 8: Dr. Burket, 9; J. R. Losey, 10; total 37. Second Plymouth club, M. C Funk, 10; Thomas Hupp. 10; J. Sheely, 9; A. Kverly, 8; total 37. 1st South Bend club; J. Johnson, 10; J. Btrayer, 8; L. Casaidy, 9; U. Blyler, 10; total 37. Second 8outb Bend club; W. Warner, 9; A. Litzen berger. 8; 8. Stray er, 10; W. Ritter, 7; total 34. Third Plymouth club; Montgomery, 7; Shakes. 7; Hoglan, 8; C. Hobam, 8: total 30. Tho first and second Plymouth clubs and the first South Bend club, having broke an equal number of balls; eacfc, man was required to
bouse,. For the sake of the soiled dove's mother we suppress name:
Johnston' Conoiiiid Extract of SsrsapHiills, of which nn BfteafrfaaBMM inn? I fmml in another column, is n pod article. an I entirely destitute of nil qoaekery. independent y nf the ample lestlmn
ntnls from professional men. adduced by I .Mr. Johnston. j are well satiated of the 1 virtues i. the Extract of Ssrsnparilla, as we have used it ourselves with entire sue ceas. In n-movinj; the stertlMI under I which we labored. In all cutaneous atlec j tlon SsperiaUf is invaluable. For ask
by u. I ai titer. 3C :il FaclH That We Know. If yon i rc Mrflfftng with a never cough.
cold, Hiliiiii. bronchol, consumption,. lou of vf.ee, lick Hal in ihe throat, or any nfTi ction nf the throat or lumrs, we km that Dr. King's New Discovery will fhra on itnmedtiite relief. WaltlMkW ol hundreds of cases it hits completely cured, and thai bete all other medicines had ! lalb-d. No other remedy can show one , Ii ill as many hernj uient cures. Now Mo j ifive you Mliafatrv proof that I)r Kiiitf'a New !i-cvcrv nill cure you p .ViliMir, Bronchitis. " Hay. Ferer. Con j umpti..iii aevere Conen ami Cokl, Hoarseness, or any Thr -at or Liinir di ease, iT you vlfl cull At L Tanner also O. BMa A Co's Drujr Siore, Plvmuu'h,
you can get a trlai Ixiltle lor ten Cent, or a re .'ular feie batik for il 00 2
I am now offering at Big Reduced Prices : Chevoit Suits $8.50, worth $12.50 Blue Flannel Suits $8, worth $11 And other Goods in Proportion.
It is an undisputed and established
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That I cannot be Undersold in CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Voticc is horde siven that I : h under--n:u-l. Hsiii. e ..f m .mi- llt-i,.-. will, br order .f 4 ti.- lass t'lp-dit Court, at toe eltv of IMyruoiith. Ind.. on 19m Diy of July, A. D, 1879, offer f r sal." to the Itiuliefd and best bidder. on etoek jt Itoota and shoes, and the atock of general m'retianUiHu known aa tfe Plymouth stop-. iM'lonjciiiK to -ald ttuat, fot not le than tue full amraised ulu If Bo ids ut- ecBre! Hi that amount. 1 wifl then offer nali I roods to the highest Md. er. not to he sold for less than the two-third of ts appraised value. Kai l sale will be mode st toe it urns over Tanner druiretore. In Hum -tielMMMN'r'a M'ek. ou eaat -ode of Jaietnaan street, iu Faid etty. If fold upon either ot tiie above proposition, the term sie onethird eash. one-lttird Is sixty dar.ooe-third in one hundre! and twenty days, the to(erred moment to be cured af note and neettrwTi and to l.ear wven per cent, int rest from tat. If not sold on t d- nlov9 order. I wdl th'Mi offer -iiiii goods at public auction. at rataMttO the li.rli--t bidder for cash, and continue the rutin at iieli pin.-e hs 1 then hIirM i'.eeigi.ikt. frm lay to ny until all arts sold. WILLIAM KUSLNTHALL.
Frank Sw irart. utt'y.
A'.-icnee.
UM.K11; 11 BJlEMgS WOODS. .
ST WO BOT.
An Kxpert. Dr. Prio& Is Well known as an ex-
, pert in ihe sttttry rf Culindfy Chetn -ley, anf the nituitifactures of 8tee e
m Pi ice are the result of bi reser-h-Coro Is somewhat damaged by tbe : e. One of theao disvoveiles is the
Cream Baking Powder, by the use of whleh light, sweet bUci.lta, eake, ; etc., are a certainty.
Is There Any One Who wishes to test Ihe Truth of this, let him or her visit the place at SIMON BECKER'S, Cor. Laporte and Michigan Sttets SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES
heavy rains. Harvest was delayed by tbe heavy ! rslos, and many who owned reapers
; bad to use etadles to save the ginlo. Jess,' Fnrney will start for Oian l
lUpids, Mic h , in a fe
hi f.ither-tQ-law, Mr. H. Whitiaker, who went there u mouth tlnce. Tbe ordinao.ee of baptism vnm ad-
IM K H JutT 11. 179. nf heart 1 roinit nn hv fr.
Jsya. to Tolll ; f"'" a'lacKsot rt.. i hi it in i r un I. cli h I. as J atilf.. .I ....... ... I .... r. , t .. .
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lir in .tlU'.'B .. urac fb.- waa borue In the State nf Sew York, aOJBaa 12. 113, ami waa at her doath 4A y.-arn aiel 11 moDttia eML -Hhv wm mariil to Jurie ( orae IV-
minlitered to Willis Myles by Rev. ober 1 UTS. she united a Ith the Iroteatani M.
. r. i nun ii in Importe county alwut the year lsst. She wan an unaanuiuin woman, of conaiilerable muükal ralture, at one time poaaeariiiiK a voire of i ii- ri aweetDea and volume. Her funeral waa j largely atten led at hi r huaband'a realdeucc by I neighbor ami acqtialntaacea Irom Hvnmuth. Hat. unfaty, July 14th, Th luueral arnlcea were imtducleU hj Ke. (. A. Little, aaaiated by hla brother, K v. 4 Utile' of W'abaah.
Near Plyroooth, Ind.. June Hth, H7t. Charley only aon or William and . orr Kai n ly , aged one year, three uiautha and teil day. Weep not fur m.-, my rent9 dear, BecauM; I die ao youujt; Th lewer mini ihn, the fewer Ina, The lord will muat be doue. Lucy wlaMsa.
At his residence in this city, July 11th, 1879, after
BY USINC THE IMPROVED a. A . f
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Wm. Welch last Sunday. Mr. Myles has been very sick fors jme lime. Several persons In this vicinity take no paper, and do not koow how much they are losing by not tukio Tbk Hepi blk as. which gives tbe news not only of M irsball county but tbe entire world. A flht occurred at Shtvely's eaw mill between Sbively and a man who had purchased the mill. The man bad gone out to harvest, and Shively
took possession and attempted tO PUt i hgvrtuir MMSa J. 1. l'r..tauan, ayed i6 veara, 1 month and 14 days.
nun out wueu ne returneo, nut round wa. ,n Frrfl,.rick linn,y M,rr. It tOO big a job, and got tbe Worst of land, in ami moved to Ohio iu laJt; waa mar-
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Sheriff's Sale. , 24. By ririfte of an order of sale sn s deere of f ree limin e tf mortsaai MWial out ofih oftl tii Clerk of th1 Sl.tnhall ClreoJt t'outt. t i me direeted. on ludament in fsror f Davi.l F"rtie. aMiiot William il. K ete-y. .lamed tire n. 1 n Mn.lu Green . Saiaue! 1. MeKehy and M Hie F- MeKelvy. I will offer for -ale at public aiietiun, on aallL',tSla'J;,lS79 between the hour" f ten o'eiook n. in., and fniirocloek p. ni.. at tin; doar of the court bease. In Plymouth. Marhhnll county, Indiana, an t he law direct-, the following de crihed real estate, to-a-lt : The weat I r 4M teet of lot number OB4 htimlted and forty ihe .uii. In the original plat of the t'-wn mow ett .f Plymouth. th Hiune frontiMr in Moorootrret. rivi.i that portloi. of 'aid lot ued tot the loeatJoa of th c ineiunatl. Pern and i'hteaeorailrotvl Al-' the east one hundm! feet if lot number one li'.indre.l ji-id aereutoeti (lit) hi Wh eler'ri addition to llic town mow citrf Plymouth. Situate a Marshall iiMaty tadiana. to the hfcheoi hiibb r for oh. without reira'd toPi r.iisfiiH til law - ' ' n'le-nipllon. JOHN V. AÄTLEY. SIi. rift. I MaiHhall Cosnty. W B. Us. piff . u:ty.
Adams' CHILLED PLOW ! Patented ."larch 22, 1879.
dw the Best in the Market, aprl tr
CITT DRUG STOR
the fight. After getting up Sbively seized a gas pipe aud swore he would
ried Dec. 4,134, anil In I KM moved to Indiana, where he haa aince realded. He waa poatmaatrr at
Hn inru aUut JO rear ago, wlirre he waa well ki.owo
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kill bh antagonist, hut tbe antagonist and generally reapected. He died pracefnlly in the
kept out of bis reneh, and as the gas pipe would not shoot he received no Injury.
Iiope of immortality, married.
He leavea aix children, all
Teliow Ferer.
A CA Itl . To all who are auflenng Iron the err.- aud iu.
inacrriioua ol youth, nt-rvou weakneta, early de.
TT .1 , i,:.. : ray, ioaa 01 mantioiai, ir., i will aenu a ie lp- that While they ure having yellow fever ,lUure votl. kkkl ok ciiviioe. 12 xi
in tho South, J. Leonard & 8nn,
White iu 51 ! selling furniture at bottom prices, di
rectly opposite tbe Opera House. Go and see.
are I remeuy wu ilm uvrr. a by m miasi.Miary i-i :viiih
nw-riba. .-it-nil m wu niuri'm .1 eio eiOK. 10 ine Kev. Joan's T. Inman, Statum D. Sew York Villi.
There will be a grange fair Sept. 27, 1879, at or near tbe hall or Yellow Rlvt-r Grange No. 155, In Union township, Marshall county, Ind., free to ail. B. Adaksox, Sec. Jull7tosep27 For Trade. Forty-one acres, five acres In corn and fenced, for a good team and some money; also some towu aud city property for sale and trade at ruinous rates. Cobuin & Co.
Produce Market Review Corrected weekly 1-jr E. K. BARNHILL,
Buck & Toan's Old Stand,-Mich!gan St. My stock is Full. Fresh und Keliable. I sell for cash st the lowest market prlet hhI u'uarntntee the quality. Physicians prescriptions nnd lamilv receipib noesposilMl ed day and uiht. 1 have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, 3lniC Hooks, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles. Toaacene. 'L'arR, etc . which 1 invtd be oublic tu ex.iiiiino before purchasing elsew here hihI save money hv it. L. TANNER. PLYMOUTH. I N D
No. O LaPorte Street.
Fast-lasting. When a delightful odor surrounds the person, by tbe uee of Dr. Price' exqusite pcrfuines, then it U that the utmost fascination of beauty oome in play and captivates its admirers. Dr. Price's vMfM Perfume are appreciated for tnelr peculiar delicate fragranoe.
Wheat per bu Corn k.t bu Oats i i bu llos, live per cat. . . dressed per cvv t. Lard per lb Bailor iei fl Kirirs Hrdiz Peans. tr hu Pnttstoee, sot be) I hickens. mt th . . . .
.: :i IS 4 00 tl 7..' -1 08
40 4 I
BAKI N G rmn FlAYORINC
SHERIFF'S SALE. HI Hy vlHue . f an exivution i' ed out of thi office of the elerk of Hie Marshall Circuit Court, to me dirctetl, on a judgment in faor of Ellar. ird 1(. Whe-der foi u-e t Amzi I. W heeSM AKsiirnee and naalnst Suinael Wis, prinei al. and Davi.l Heuny. Dann-. K Harrfa aud Will'a nC K I wards, surelies, I will otter for sale at public uuctinn. ou lMv, A-gKt 9, ü, 1 187s, SOtWBSH tie hour ten .' l-ick a. m. aad four o'clock p. tu , M 'he door of Iii court hoaae, in the fit)- of Plyrcouih. MatshwU inniy. Indiana, as t lie law direets, the folluM'inir def.criled real estate, to-a it : The went half y f lot nuBjrM" twentvve (fa), an I all of lot iiiimbi r t wont y -all ()i aU the four it) feet off the eaat iile of lot
! number tavnt seven i2T: all in the ordinal, j plot of the town "f Bremeii. together with ad the orivilccs and appur euunccs then. to bt li.aeiDi. ! iith-i as the irorerty of Snniiel Wise.
Situate in Vjir-l.iill count. Indiana, to tho aiahasl 1. 1 der f.ir etih. without regard t. i raienieiit law, aubject to redempt'on. JtdIX V. AHTI EV. hherifr of Msrahuil ( ounif. Capr i) i. ('apron, pl!Ta atty. SherilT's Sale. Uy virtue of nn 1 eeulion issued out of the orBee Kt the h- U of the Marshall Circuit Court, f. n;e din-eteii mi ju. lament In fam i of AI n in F. Wilden. f r tl.e n-e of W. U. Kihlinjrer. Ai-siaTtea. atnl hksiusI John WhatMtoiiir and Andrew J. l.etatune. I w ill i ffer fur aeb' at pulilie mietlon, on SATURDAY, JJLT 19, A. 1 1879.
I betweeti the hours of ten o'clock m . and four o'clock p. iu.. at t ooor vt tho coutt. i hou- -. in l'l m.Mith. Matvh.'ili C'Hiti'T. lndi
una. its the luv dire.-:, the lotiovtltic d.cnei itad real hkIhv. ii. wit : SO Weal l -rty f..ur it feet of lot number tblrtajan mi an Mot htisitier fourteen .'14). iu. ljeaieit H..iili.ii to Tefcarden. Indiana Taken an tie- proiM-rtv of tndrew VS'lietatone. Siiitati' in M.n -h.t ! mtf. In-Hana. to Mm highest hidder for cumIi. Mithotit reKard to. Ilppiniselllei.t UkWn. Mlbjie t. redelliftfon. lt)UN V. A8TLEY. SheriTol Marsball Cotintv. I) V Sntder. pifTa attv. MM
UaiTersal Sathfaetiou Everywhere. Hill's Compound Extract of Buchti and Cubebs, gives universal satiidaelion in every case where trietl, for all tiiseaaes ol the Kidnevs, Hlndder antl the Urinary Organs. For sale by L Tanner. ;50-31 Tri Them.
I Housewives who use Dr. Price's I Special Flavoring Extracts avoid I diaappoiats oft?n experienced by tbe u-e of the ordinary flavoring extracts. Tbe personal attention of Steele & ) Price in superintending their laboratory, makes Pr. Price's Extracts ac- ' reliable.
LOOK OUT! Tbe time haa rome when yoa mt& a mxtl -eloe at band that will cure acate diaeaaea PERSHING'S SOVEREIGN BALM, Thl medl loe la ao prcpa-ort It, ruroa aa by maMic oiU-niua few tuoiucutu, aud ia unMiialed lor CHOt.KKA, CHOI.KKA MORIU S, COLIC. ( KAMI'S, NKHVui SN t ss, NEUKAIXHA, IlEVOAt UK. ICK II EA DA" MR, t'roopf. Sore Throat, Colda, ('onstia, Toithache, Karaehe, Kruiaes. liurna, Nn'i-i a. Kle--inatiain. Haina Id the Back. Iteal, Slda. Stoai a. Ii, or pains f auy kind. Frvycnta raid rater from dolua any in)urv when taken after ilrinkinir wlieu vou were overheated. EfMl body should have a ttottle at hand, therpliy aave lite and health. Sld by L TASNBW, or (. BLAIN A CO., Plymouth, Ind. jnly 19 tf
Eminent Chemists and Physicians cerMfy that these gcods aro free irom adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in thoir own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES nre the Gems of all Odors. TOOTH EN E. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifr ce.
EMON 8UCAR. A mhstimte for Lemons.
EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From tbe pure root.
STEELE fc PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. Thu !' -i Itry Hop l'east in :lm World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.
DB.PBICFSI
1879
THE WEEKLY SUN, A large Eight Pago Sheet, ef Fiftysix broad Columns, will bo sent, Post Paid, to any Address, till January 1 , 1 SS0, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. AcMv s THE SF New York City
SHERIFF'S SALE. 1537 i'.y virtue of an exeeulioti iuel out of tli offlee i.f the eerk of I lie Mar I ml I l.'fteult Otiert. to mo ilireeieil, on a jiitimiieiit in f hv. r f Juno NV. C.lvin ami iikiüi ot Frinirrlck. Hoover, I will fror for st fiubUe suction, on
!, JUL? 13, L I
between ttie lioura f tea oVlo k 1. m.. an. I four o'clock i. ni.. at trie il.or -f tbo couit
! UoUe, III (lie elt of I ': III' II til. Msrhn.'l
eoiititv. lutiittnii. a- the Uiw vilreot. the tolIowInu .i' ri!ei re;il eatate. tu-vrlt: The uortli-eai-t -luart'-r 1)4) it the southwewt quart rr . '4 of eetioa number eves (7. in town-hip number tbirty two L' uoMli. raasu uuniber thrv ia e.it. cuntniaiua lofty (Iii aerea mnro or nm. rtitiiste in Marshall oaatr. Inüinns. t ths. Iiiirliet biildor lor cssh, without regard to uiipraiseuieiit laws, Mii.je.-t to ieilenitioa JOHN V. ASTLET. ShprfrT of Marthull County. H. Corbin. piff atty.
HUMilulisn oilr. The t -patiarahu hnaWai riiati Set, a Jonathan l'irkerl uliei lluyh J'ickerl, ttadcr thn firm natiir ot IVkerl aad FrtMtMra, ta dtaojTvS. AH IM-rauu iuille.l Ui aaid tiui ale n iii ateS to all and wtili- Uy niali br n.ili Itlnn i ,-u' ifaf. Tli hai in eaa will U' luitiuued at the ol atanS by It- i .mi I, Taylorand llagti Pk-kerJ. Argon, Idi14 July in. Jqtiian Picarai , silvan Hi.m ''I mhi..
