Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 July 1879 — Page 2

The Republican. J. W. S1DERS, Eiutor. TllCRSDAY, Jl'I.Y 24th, 1S79. The New Yoik Sun has dropped the cry of fraud. Maine Republicans, who left the party about a year ago, are writing cards anouneing their return at" their intention to stay in the old party in the future.

The Pennsylvania Democrats met in convention last week and declared that "The Democratic party, as of

old, favors a constitutional currency of gold and silver, and of paper conveitible into gold." Three years ago the Pennsyl vaniaDemocracy declared in convention that "The statute for the resumption of specie payments on the first of January, 1879, is impossible to execute. It is a deliberate proclamation that nt that date the United States will go into bankruptcy. It paralyze industry, creates distrust of the future, turns the la-

A tabular statement of the public borer and producer out of employ

ment, is a standing threat upon the business men, and ought to be forthwith repealed." The Democratic party of Pennsylvania and of the United States has changed front on the currency question a doz n times in as many years, and on other questions almost as often as the moon changes. If you hear Democratic orators and Democratic newspapers denouncing any measure with par-

There are In this country men who ticular vehemence, you may write It

howled for years because greenbacks i down as a certainty that they will be were not as go. d as gold, and it is I its strongest advocates within n year, strange but true that the ame men ! and will be ready to swear that they are now grumbling aid declaring that I were always favorable to it. The the country will be mined because ; leaders of the Democracy act on the

there is now no difference between

debt isau d br the Treasury Depart ment is before us. and it shows that the circulation baa increased a mil lion dollars within a month.

The Republican party was born j twenty-five years ago pnd is strong, active and healthy enough to day to , live a century, if it keeps out of bad

Company, lives piaimy ana moms hard for the good of the people.

gold and greenbacks.

The yellow fever is now raging in Memphis in epidemic form, and every hour develops some new case. It is claimed that the fever is of a mild type, but this is very doubtful, as many are dying every day. Other citie are establishing a rigid quarantine, but it seems now that there is scarcely reason to hope that it will not prevail in the principal cities of the South and possibly in some of the larger ones of the North.

idea that the majority of the people forget wiihin a year what the teach ings of the party have been, and if they assert positively that they were always in favor of what they now teach, that the average Democrat, and the soreheads of other parties will believe their assertions, in the fac9 of their record, which proves the contrary. It is utter waste of time to argue with a party that has no principles, or with the men who support iu

The Inter-Ocean says it is generally believed that the "Keene combina

tion"' iu wheat delivered the balance of their supply on hand about 1,500,000 bushels on July contracts dur- ; log Saturday. It is understood that

they sold 2,000,000 bushels for export 0f 45 t0 1

in the New York market a few days ago. There is another combination in the market, knownas the "Milwaukee and New Tork combination," and it is barely possible that the supply is settling in fheir bands.

News of the Week Condensed. Wheat yields from 25 to 30 bushels per acre in Adams county. There has been a fall of snow in Daulphiny, Southeastern France. Paroleis backed for the Cambridgeshire stakes of 18.000 against odds

Yellow fever is spreading rapidly hi Memphis, and the frightened population are fleeing from the city iu

ail directions. The Board of Health, : at the eleventh hour commenced : burning all infected goods, cleaning j

the streets and alleys and doing generally just what ought to have been done months ago, instead of awaiting for the pestilence to make its appear

ance, and probably spread deuth and

The corn crop in Southern Indiana is seriously endangered by the want of rain. Pleasant Hammond, of Hendricks county, reports 403 bushels of wheat raised on Si acres of ground. At a Sterling, (111.), wedding, Friday, Frank Jacobs drank so much beer that he died. Miss Mary Maisner. Sedalla, Mo., tried to kindle the Are with coal oil Friday. She will die. C. O. Thompson & Co., meat packers, Lafayette. Ind., lost f 1,000 by a slight blaze, on the 19ih. Snyder Bros., Trimble county, Ky.,

desolation throughout the land before its progress can be stayed.

' trtjf m fit.il .v th. hnrnino nf th.-lr

distillery on the 19tb. Ftequent attempts have been made recently to throw the train in which Queen Victoria was truveling, off the track. At the fair grounds of the Clinton

County Agricultural Society, Frankfort, Ind., the main building, stalls and fence burned Saturday. The Treasury authorities intend from this time out to take the most

There has bcn no raiu iu Southern

and Central Virginia for more than a , month. The papers are all complaining of the drouth. All the small streams are dry, and persons walk 1 across James River in many places

and the water is not over their shoes. Ia Georgia the weather is V e hottest known for forty years, while yellow fever is threatening to depopulate the

citie of be South. Looking at other j active measures to put the standard place the p vpie of the North and, silver dollar in circulation. West certainly have reason to be j A party of appeal to the people has thankful. resolved that by the dearh of the -Ks. ,v , , u i Prince Imperial, Jerome Bonaparte bile the cities of the south have j r . . , .j , , . became the head of the family. m their alarm quarantined against ( the panic stricken people fleeing from , Black's large dry goods store and the yellow scourge at Memphis, L u j several adjoining buildings, Albion, iaville opens her doors to the fugi j ld., were destroyed by incendiarism, tires asking only that none shall j Sunday morning. Loss, $12.000. come who have been exposed to the John Hope, convicted of the robtirrible fever. Too mucb praise oan- bery of the Manhattan S tvlngs Bank, not be given Louisville for the hu- j of $3,000,000. security and cash, has mane treatment she is giving her been sentenced for twenty years.

afflicted sister city. And all will fervently pray that those who come may

not bring with them tbe seeds of yellow fever.

A terrible storm swept over Boston. Mass., and vicinity Wednesday of last week. Houses were blown down, boats capbize! and many lives lest. Ex Senator Hamsey, of Minnesota, has been tendered the office of Secre-

The

In a speech delivered at Columbus, Ohio. July 30, 1873, Oen. Tom Ewing

gaid: "All these events have forced tarv of War and has accepted.

me, though most reluctantly, to the change will not occur, however, until conclusion that the Democratic party j lbe present Secretary retires, is powerlese and Ineffective as an Neat Muncie, lud.. Friday morning, ally, and not a fit instrument of re- Incendidarism consumed Michael form In American politics." Now be Smith's fine barn, 900 bushels of la the candidate of that same party wheat, numerous and valuable farmfor Governor of Ohio, If it was not ing machinery, horses, cows, and a fit instrument of reform iu polities other property, six years ago it is still less so now, Count Von Manteufel, the son of a for by an inevitable moral law the German Prince, died in rags in Chieouree of the Democratic party is I cag0 iast week He had elght thou. steadily downward. - Indianapolis doilnra in bu pocket when he Journal, mimmmmmmmmmm came to Chicugo a few months since, We stated last week, that a woman but women and whisky proved too bad died iu Mississippi and left her i much for him. property, amounting to several thou- I The Prime Minister of Japan has and dollar, to Jefferson Davi. and j issued a decree abolishing, after July this week the news comes flashing j ist, the export duties on cotton and across the wires that the heirs of the j 8iik manufactures and mixtures, copwoman have brought suit to regain per, umbrellas, paper fans, made h. We believe that even a Southern dresses, porcelain, precious stones. Jury will have sense enough to know lacquered wares, bronze and bamboo that the woman who made that will manufactures, wa. ineane, and .0 flattered by Jeff'. ' . . ' - Npw .

recent speech in which he declared 1 . a. t w : ,, 1 Port Aupaix, St. Domingo, bound to that all Southern women were unre- , . r j . ' . , . , , . Chester, Pa., arrived in great distress pentant rebels and could never be 10 k i- nun a i k. . " . . 12 miles below Philadelphia. Thursreconstructed, that she was Induced . j to give him all she had. 1 . ... .M. . B I were down with yellow fever. Four Prince Jerome Napoleon has accep- deaths occurred, the captain being the position of legal head of the "oug the number. Bonaparte family tendered him by i At 8oo VHrd rautre at Wimbledon.

the Bonapartlst leaders. In bis address be says: "I must be allowed to choose my own time in all my actions, and lü await the course of events. The republic is at peeseut by right the legal government of tbe country, and so long as its administrators preserve the confidence of the

people by peaceable and legal means The Indianapolis Wmm says: Luth

It is the duty of Frenchmen to sup- er Johnson, a farmer living four miles port it." In other words he is afraid north of the city, claims a vieid of 40

Frank Hyde, American, Lieut. Colonel Fentou and another made each seven consecutive bull's eyes, the highest possible score in the contest for the Armoure company prize. In the pool shooting. Morse, American, mude an almost unbroken line of bull's eyes.

to make the attempt to re-establish

tbe empire now, but will do so whenever be thicks there is a prospect of success.

bushels to the acre for his wheat. On one field of thirty five acres the

ryUld waa 40 bushels und forty pounds

to the acre.

The School Book Question. There was a long editorial in the Democrat of last week intended to show what it will cost to change the school books of the county, and declaring that publishers now sell school books at exorbitant prices. The article intimated that the trus tees intend to change all the books now used in the schools of this county. We learn that such Is not tbe intention; that a number of text books having been but recently adopted cannot be changed for live years. The law does not allow uny series of books thrown out, when once adopted, oftener than once in six years. But we are told that tbe board of education will take into consideration the propriety of adopting a series of readers to be us -i in this county during the next six years, and we furthei understand that in a majority of the schools of the county either McGulT-y's or the Independent readers are used. If there is a school in the county in which is more than one series of readers is used, uniformity should be secured in that school at once. No teacher can teach reading or anything else successfully with pupils who ought to be in tbe same clast using different books, ami no teacher should attempt it, neither shonld any trustee or any parent require it. Money expended ia paying a teacher for teaching such a school is worse than thrown away, because time, which is valuable to tbe pupil, ia lost and he is not benefitted cannot be benefitted because the teacher has not the time to give the necessary instruction. There should be a clause in the school law of the State that would make it impossible for such an attempt to be made by any teacher or trustee. But where all the schools in a township are using the same series of books, or all tbe pupils in any school are supplied with the same kind of books we can see but little reason for a change, and tbe people should demand that no change be made without good reason. It is bard to make a law by waich school officers cannot be benefitted, if they choose to adopt the books of any publisher without consulting the interest of their constituents; and if any series of readers is used extensively in the county it is questionable whether it will pay to substitute a different seiies; for a good teacher can do good work with any book having sufficient merit to have been al pt 1 extensively by the teachers of the county. Th s is a question in which the people are interested, and which the people should require their trustees and Coui.ty Superintendent to settle ia such a way that the greatest number shall be benefitted. Peu and Scissors. Orain operators predict a decline in tbe price of wheat before the first of August". It is believed that the wheat crop of this State alone .vill be about forty millions of bushels. The St. Louis Times Journal my- : "If Mr. Hendricks ever takes a stand on any thing you may rest assured that it is because he's got a boil. The Republicans of South Carolina complain that the Presideut doesu't comprehend their situation, and has ignored the party by his appoiutme U in that State. Hugh McCullougb. formerly Secre tary ot tbe Treasury says the fundiug operations of Secretary Sherman have never before been equalled, either in magnitude or success. Senator Bruce says there are at least twenty Mississippi Democrats anxious to step into bis shoes. Among these are General Walthall. Major Barksdule and Colonel Singleton. Hou. William Kennon, of Ohio, ia said to be the oldest ex-Congressman living. He is now eighty-three years old. He served In Congress from 1829 to 1837, and from 1847 to 1849. rJtnce July 4, $70,000 has been paid out for wheat at Franklin, Ind. The farmers manifest a disposition to hold a large 1 art of their crop. The average yield in Johnson county is estimated at 28 bushels. Tbe Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has become so much of a western organization and it radiates so greatly that

it has been found necessary to change the bead office from Baltimore to Cincinnati. The latter city will now become its center of operations. Popular Favorite. The Floral Riches Cologne Water, Alista Bouquet and Pet Rose handkerchief extracts, made by Dr. Price, are becoming popular favorites. Dr. 1'i ice' Floral lliche is the finest cologne of toilet water made, and is in high repute among clergymen, public speakers and invalids for its fine, agreeable and refreshing fra grance. Celebrated. Two articles have made the name of Steele & Price celebrated; their Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, and Special Flavoring Extracts. These preparations are, without ques tion. the finest of their kinds in the world, and they will eventually be used as a luxury from one end of our country to the other.

AS I KUF.Vr APPEAL To the People of Marshall, Starke, and St. Joseph Counties. W A Arn wiib-lv cr:i t f .r.it anil nan. '

. . 'J . . v. . VOUnot be gatherd readily in one place. So we avail ourselves of the kindly aid of our county newspapers, which are ever ready to help in a just cause, to arouse all our respectable citizens of all religious creeds and political preferences, to some concerted action that will remove and destroy the enormous wickedness, th.'it has grown up in the "Huckleberry marsh" tear Wulkerton on tbe borders of our three counties. Oue of our newspapers asserts on good authority, that "pickpockets, thieves and strumpets, mingle among the pickers, and that on nights and Sundays, gambling, drinking, violence, and prostitution, are carried on tD a fearful extent." Another newspaper hoMs its statement, that "there are 5)0 fallen women there on Sundays," to be no exaggeration. And all this, with its accompanying abom

inations is to be found, not in some !.,. ..n ,,r lr.lar nnunlrv nr In I

II' ( li. U ' ' 'V ' 1 T , t BU some city "Five points," or "Biler avenue," but in our civilized counties Marshall, Starke, and St. Joseph! Let us call on our county and town-authorities to enforoe the laws, and try to clean out this illegal and unbearable nuisance this year, and without delay. The following sensible and efficient statute passed by the last legislature, approved, March 29, 1879, and found in Acts, &c, p. 76, chap, vii, to which tbe attention of every such officer should be called, makes it possible. Section 1 Be it tnactfd by th Gentrd AtUy f the State of India ni, Uint wheneves MJ sheriff or constable, n executing a t'.ae warrant, shall tind that the defendant lias crossed the county boundary ot the county in which the warrant was issued, into an adjoining couuty.such officer shall have the authority to cross the county boundary into an adjoining county ami execute such warrant, aud make the arrest, ami return such defendant without hind ranee, into the county trotn which such warrant issued. Section 2 All laws and parts of laws ia floadet herewith, are hereby repealed. Then let us, early next year, organize "Luw and Order Associations" all over the territory, with one central committee for the three counties, who shall make combined arrangements with the sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys and 0 her officers of these counties and or LiPorte county, if desirable, shall employ dct ctives and shall be empowered to cull out the members of the various Associations as potstte comitati when needed to assist the civil authurlties, and also to a lvise a call ou the Governor of the state for help if that should prove necessary ; and thus by the vigorous and determined use of all the lawful raean9 within our power.Jw shall assuredly rescue our fair nume and our borders from the deep dishonor and sickening contamination of tbi- foul cess pool, whoso offonse is rank and smclld to heaven 1 South Bend, Ind., July -22, 1879.

Sheriff's Sale, and still

a. h. PMfcar, T. J. ffrrnn, L. u. Tonjr. Ii tli-ii lersoii II. ;t ikit J. c KuohfiK-k, T. (J. 1 uru r, ctnff ilnlui 'J.- kit. Matt la uaybtS,

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Ili-ury Uinz.

V. K. Ttitt, 1). t 1VT, Tim. S. ittsalJi 11. M. Mi n f, I.. Huh'mnl, ft. M- K OarwiMKl, A. N. Thotoaa, N D. WUWinow, )tn r K Ia vi, J. ' suptu-iis,

After a soj uru of several months in this city, Mi9s Bay Oatty, 1 f Ossian, Ind., returned home to-day. 'While here, by her pleasant, g-nial disposition. Miss Gutty made many friends and acquaintauc3s who will greatly miss ber in their associations In the future.

2347 By virtue of an execution issneil out of the office of the stork of th- Marshall Circuit Court, to mn dirH-ted on a judgment in favor of 8tephen E. Rweves and against Oerge H. Rhoemaker. I will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday, August IS, H D. 1879. i.etwon tbe hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock p. in., at the door of tho court loiie. in the city of Plymouth, Marshall county. Indiana, a th law directs, tho interest of Oeormi H. Hhocmaker, as heir at law. in the following described real estate, to- wit : Th south one hundred '100 acres of the north-east quarter t'i' ol section nutnh tr thir ty isoi. tuwnship number tbirt-three S3 north, range nuii)lur two rii rast. Alxo, tho Vest twenty three acres of tlio north ball of tho south west quarter of suction number nineteen 19, township number thirty-three (S3) north, ranifc number two CJ) east. Also, lot number six si. in section number twenty-nine. (9), towns;, in- number tnirty-thret (33) north, range number two I oom. furty-one and ninety-eight one-hundredth acres. Also, the south nine () acres of lot number Rve (i), in section number twenty nine (It), township MBibM thirtythree l! Mi north, range mum two 1 oaftt. Also, the West River lot number seven v". in section number twenty-nine 1 29), township number thirty-three i33i north, range number two a ; itnd lot number oiiftit (IV in OOtioa number twenty-nlue W)$ township ember thirty-three in) aortb, raniro number two ci east. Situate in Mar-hall county. Indiana, to tho hiftbenl bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subject b redemption. JOHN V. ABTLKY. Sheriff of Marshall County. John 8. Bender, any.

THEY COME !

EVERYBODY RCSHBStO OCR STORE TO LEARN or 11 PRICES on

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WHICH AUE MARKED AT AND I JJ"

BELOW cost:

Never Lag Behind. We Always Took the Ii E .A. TD ! And Always propose Doing so. Some time during the month of August' we arejgoing to e

ORK!

Notwithstanding the advance of

The day i iaased when the public could be lniuibujfjted by imitation of ar saparilla. alt bough, like ba-c coin, lie qucnUy delected by the very OMMtfMCMJl ot He curicncy, and as often naüed against the counter it lias deceived, yel will the nerpetrntors still reverc in tapwiQf upon the tit.-wary invalid, by spurious in oininciulatioiift aud imaginary cures. Huy .lhimion Estradot Sitranaiilla and

vou will sutler no uupotiiioii. for sale by

L. Tanner.

To the Ladles of Marshall County. I w'll sell you as good a sewimr machine at MJf ston; in Plymouth for $0.", us any agent will offer you at your homes for fl or II. I will not go out with horse ami wagon and charge you fifteen or twenty dollars more for a machine thaa it is worth ; but 1 will give all the at tacit meats and warrant c ry machine for three years, lor the small sum of twentylive dollars cash. Don't turret the place. G. Weir, Agt. Canada Singer Bewteg Machine. July 3m

Administrator's Sale Hottoe Is hrby gtvea givon that tb undersigned, administrator of the estate of Go- rg-e Helael, deceased, will sell at pub ie auction, at the late residence ot said decedent, in Walnut townahip, Mamhall county. Indiana, ono-fourth mile south of Argos, on Saturday, August 16th. A. D. 1879, the personal property of said decedent (except such articles as are allowed the widow, conrtlnticft of horte, cattle, hogs, mower. rcair. wheat, drill, horse rake. harneaH. farming tools, and many articls too tedious to mention TKUMH OF 8ALE:-8umaof M.0O and under, mm ; on all -urns over ta.oo a eredlt ot twelve inont'' will beirtven, purchaser giving nte with approved sei-urlty, waiving valuation au . apKraUement laws notes to draw Interest at tho rate of e per cent. No protwt tjr to be removed until terms are compiled with. JOSEPH RYAN. Illw Administrator.

Olles' I. oi moot loriido Ammonia (Mires Neuralgia, Face Ache, Kheuiiuttisni. Gout, Fiosteu Feet, Chilbhun-, Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Bruises, and WountU of every nature in man or ifiirn.il. The remarkable cures this remedy has effected, classes it as one of the most important and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and relief of pain. W. M. Giles, 120 Woet Broadway, N. Y. : Your Liniment Iodide Ammonia hi- cured my rheumatism. T. S. Clark sov. Tivoli, Dutchess County, N. Y. Giles' Pills cures Neuralgia. Sold by G. Blaln & Co. 32 33

"Ain't you glad I come?' "You bet," Answer to query put by Little Mack.

Hillsdale College. Inotruction thorouch. Ooot urnr:! nml religious influenced. Kxieuae very low. Tuition In the AoAdi-mic !i-iirliri-iit only Sl.no per term. More than flrty young uien uro now in attomlanca whoso boarti, rooui-reut aud incidentals do not cent them over 74 a year. In TS Departments. - Academic, Theolodeal. ComnMroial, Art anil Music. In the radeinicfour courses, 'lan.sicn.I, Kcteutlflc, I'hilosopbical, and Normal ; besides Kiectivo (Studies and Preparatory Courses. Heautiful location, mid film new buildtncs. Sixteen Instructors. all Term coin uieuces Sept. 3. ''r Cutalouues send to rrts. t. W. t Id IUH. or C. B. MILLS, s. . llilb.lub-, MicU.

As do every season, to buy our Fall imJ Win i Stork. Our Store Tt.vm at present is fuller thin we ever knew it to be this tune of the fir, mrftac to the late Heavy purchases we made belore the Advnncc in

Cotton Goods! COTTON GOODS !

Sheriff's Sale. 333 Bjr virtue of an execution issued out of tfe ofhee of the clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to me direeted. on a judgment in favor of the atite of ludiunu Ex He! H. It. Pttrahlaa und wamst Alexander C. TBOmpaou, Htih Jackiuan. Lawrence Nhakea, Darnel K. Harris, James F. VanVulIcenburgh, Jane -, V. Bailey. SSmnuel Wls. (ieorue Vi. C.i'lisl. Phihu 8. Alletuan. Hiram C. Kurliniiame and Napoleon it. Ailem.ni. 1 will offer tot sola at public auction, on Saturday, August 16th, A. D. is?!), lietweon the hours of ten o'eloc' a. ro., and four o'clock r BL. at the door of the court MM in Plymouth. Marhail eouuty, Indium, a" the l..w direct, thu (ullowiiix described real estate, to-wlt : A tract of land in lection twelve (10 Michigan Hoad land, known aa the liiahop lot. tmMOt lots number one hundred and tlnrtewn Ui' and one hundred and fourteen i . in Wheeler's addition to the city of Plymouth. Taken as the property of Alexandtr C ThumpsuD. Lot number fourteen U in Ewing'a addition to the towu iDOWiityiof Plymouth. Taken as the proiierty of Lawrence Shakes. The west half S of thu southeast quarter I1!, and tho south hau Ot) oi the northeast uuarter I '. of aectiou thirteen i", lowuship thirty -lout M north, of range two tj eastTaken us the property ot Daniel K Harris. i'he undivided uue-uslf of lots number one bundled and twenty U-io.'. ono hundred aud twenty one iljl. one hundred aud no : :y two i.-a . one hundred and twenty-four one hundred and twenty-live (list, one hundred and twenty-six UJ6, ono hundred and twenty-seven (tth oaa hundred and tweutytjigni (tM), out i.undred and twenty -nine I j' . "us hundred and thirty l:i". one hunurwd and thirty-oau 11311. one huuUrod :iud tbtrty-twtf one hundred and thirty-three it:y, one bundled and thirty four IÜMX one hundred and thirt-flve tl35). one hundred itnd thirty-six (13). on hundred aud thirtynine 1 1;. one hundred aud forty ito, one uuudred and forty-OM 1141). and out; hundred and forty two Ui. in Wheeler's continued addition to the city of i'lymouth. Taken as the property of James V. Dailey. The southwest quarter of the southeast quArWiM) of section four i', aud the east llfty-llve ami ot the north half i'.'of the southeast quarter i V of section live ifti. all in township tinr'y lour 1:14 , north of range three 3; cast. Taken as the properly of Samuel 1 UMh The north half of the southoast quarter il4J of section thirty-three t.i , township thirty-two Ji. north of range thre D east. nUtOM a.-, the property of (icorge W. Carlisle. All situate in Marshall county, Indiana. to th highlit bidder (orcaj without rcgatdto appruiseiueat law, subject to redemption. JuHN V AhTLKT. SharifT of .MarsluiM ( ouuty. Johnson, Hess ,v Oorbm, pilT atts. SherilT's Sale.

I tS4 Bjr virtue of an order of sale and a d&crea of fon o ire uf mortgugu i?suotl out of the oiU m the cleiK of the Marshall Circuit t 'ourl. to me directeii. on a judgment in favor of William dooll.ji.l an I agai.ist Gilbert Toteron and Haiiuau l'euroua, I M offer for sale at Mblld auction, ou tili i i 1373, between th- hours of ten o'clock a. m.. and Unit o'eVook p. m.. at thu door of the oomt house, in Plymo ith. Marshall county, Indiana. athe law directs, the following deecriud real estate, to-toit: The wt st half i Si "f the south-west quarter (M) ot aeeÜOfl number tweiity-thiee (ttti ll township nun. ber thirty rive (it) noith, range uuniber one 1 cist. Situ itc in Marsiiall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisemeut laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. AHTLEY. bherifT of Marsiiall County. W. B. Hess, plffs att'y. Sheriff's Sala NH By virtue of an order of sale and ädert of foreclosure of merttfatte issued out of tb ollice of tk clerk ol tbe Marshall Circuit Court, to me direeted, on a jwuiMftl in favor of John Engel, administrator of the estate of Johanna I. Muelbir, deeeasml, and acralnst Chailcs Vi. Mueller. Mary Mueller. C harles V. Muelb-r. Catharine Mueller. Willum 0. HaeUnger and Anna Haslaugur. I will offar for sale ai itutdie auctiun. on Saturday, August Kith, A. 1). 1879, between the hours of ten o'clock a. rn.. aad four o'clock p. m. at the door of the court house, in the city of Plymouth. Marshall county. Indiana, as the law directs the following described real estate, town : Ttie south-west quarter ("v of the southeast quarter t i of section number seven I and the north-east quarter (54) of the northweal quarter 1 1 of section eightoon li. except ten (10) a 'res in a square ou of the north-west corner of the north-west quarter (J 1 of the north-east quarter V of section number eighteen u, all in township number thirty-four ill) noith. rauge number three 1 1 east. HitiiMte in Marshall county, Iudiaua. to the highest bidder for cash, without rcgaid to appraisement laws, ut-joet to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall County. A. C. Capron, plfl's at: y. SHERIFF'S SALE. 2:16 By virtue of an execution Issued out of the office of the clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor of Htepheu E. Heeves and against (Jeorge H. Hhoemaker. I will offer for sale at public auction, on kl :t IS, i 1 187 3, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock p. iu., at tho door of the court iiouse, in the city of Mymouth, Marshall county. Iudiaua. as the law directs, the interest of George H. Shoemaker, as heir at law. in the following described real estate, to-wit:

The south one hundred U0n acres f the nvrih-eaat quarter K of section number thirty 3u. in tovnahia number thirty-three (331 north, range number two ci) east. Also, the west twenty-three ?:)' acres of the notth half 1 S' of the south-west quarter (!4 of section number nineteen lit), in township number thirty-three (31) north, rauge number two (3i east. Also, lot number six M, in aeet hi number twenty-nine (), township number thirty-three north, ratuo bumber two ft) east, forty -one and nlnety-eicht o.i-:iundrelth (41 9 10e acres. Also, tl.e south nine i9) acres of lot number flvo (), in aectlon ntiiniier twenty-nine i. towuship number thirty-three Itt) north, range number two (2) east. Al-o. the West hiver lot number seven (7. in section number twentynine cjv), township number thirty-three u north, range numbei two (2) east; and lot numbei eijfhi k . in see tion number twentynine (, township number thirty-three () north, range number two (J)east. forty-two aud forty-six e lun acres. Situate in Marshall - ounty. Indiana, to the highest biddOff for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subjeef to redemption. JOHN V. ASTLEY. Sheriff of Marshall Couuty. J. 8. Bender, plfTs nlty. YOUIVTG MEW, Apply to editor of tins ncwPM)pcr foi half membership (nt discoiiiit), in the (treat Mercantile College, Keokuk. Iowa, on the Mississippi. Bookkiwpers, I'eiiuien. lteKrten, O"rators slid Teachers thoroui;lilv flttiit. Imui'I fail to .-uplress Prol. y. II MIU.hK. Keokuk. Iowa

We will CLOSE OUT at HUGE BARGAINS ! Our Entire Summer Stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, At Prices to Astonish All. Follow the Rush

TbeK OooJi MUST BE SOLD, to nuke mom for our Winter Stork, whieh will l LARGER THAN EVER In onicr to make this room, and do it otiicklv we me . bli-cil id s. ll the-e Qnods a LITTLE CHEAPER THAN ' AN V ROUSE in Plymouth. We will sell, fnun this on, LIGHTffWM5Ceats

Colored

Our New and Beautiful LAWNS JUZF

PerTd

And Trade with

KLOEPFER & BOFINGER. SHERIFF'S SALE. 2177 By vlrtne of an order of sale and a docrHi of foreclosure ni ittcae issued out of tieoftlce i the elerk of the Marshall Circuit ('ourt. to me direeted. on a ludsnient in fax or of Susan C. B allmiian and aiialiiat Hitsan S. J' sepii and Lewis A. Joseph. I will offer for sale at public auction, on Saturday. Ainst Oth, A. D. 1S79, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m , nnd four o'clock p. ni.. at the loor of the curt house, in Plymouth. Marshall count v, Indiana, as the law directs, the folio wing described reul estate to-wlt : The part one and part two t'ry frame dwelling, and 'ot number twenty-two ( ia the original plot of the city of Plymouth' Marshall county. Indiana, subj.'ct to a mortKukc of one hundred and eiclity f air dollars lM.'iro. civen for m benefit of the County HcbooJ Fund ituate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the lilj;liest bidder b r cash, without r-cnr l to appraisement laws, subject to redemption. l-HN V. AKTLKY, Sheriff of Mamludl County. John B. Bender, plffs al'ty. SheriiT's Sale. 24: By virtue of an onb r of aale nnd n deerre of rreelosure of mortMfre iVimd pol nftbo office ot the Clerk of the Blarshnlt Clrenft Court. t' me directed, on a judtcmenl in favor if David Fertiir. and nytlnr-t William M. K clicv. James Qreoti. l ueirfUa flreep 8amuH L McK. Uy and M lib- F M K- lvy. I will offer for - ulc at puoiiu uucti n. on S&turdäF t'ie SBüi ds.? of July9lS79 between the hours of ten o'clock a. in., and fouro '!o k p. in., at the door of the couit hi'iisc. in Plymouth, Harshail county, Iinltana. a- the law directs, the. foltuwina vleseribed real estate, t,.wlt : T!'e west forty Ui" feet of lot number i ne buu lredand forty fire a."). In the or dinal plat of the town mow city of PI) mouth, the sam'r fronting on JMtM atraet, exc. pt that portion of aid lot aaen for the location of lite t. iueiiinati. Peril and Chicaao railroad Also the ea-t one It'indre l fool af lot numbar te hundred n'ul wnMNI 'it"' In NVh eler's addition tu the town mow city) of Plymouth. Situate in Marshall county Indiana, to the hitrhest bidder for cash, without rcga d te tppraisenitfiit laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. ABTLKY. Sheriff Of Mai aboil County. W B. IIvss, pi (Ts utty. SHERIFF'S SALE. 247P. By virtue of an execution yu:ed out of the office of the clerk of the Marshall Cir -nit t'ourt. to nie .tu ' tel. on a judgment Iu fvor of Edward It. Wheeler fot ase of Amzi L. Wheeler. a.-siirnei'. and airainst Samuel Wj-o, pHpcipaL and David Honny. Iunh l K. Harris and Will:a C K.I wards, sureties. I will offer ( r sale .it public auetiou, on

Our SUMMER

DRESS GOODS Way Down! We ninnot enumerate everything, but wc will say this, ami do it, too, we n!l sell you BTrrjibing. itun A HAIR PIN ta a BOLT cf MUSLIN

A GHKAT DEAL CHEAPEN tbatany.of our ComiwUlnra.

In notieintr the different advertisements nf ObtfUnr; I)enle?, one would think bat READY NADS CLOTHING GREW DN TREES, or NkcCOKN or POTATOES Mit even then, it could noi be sold as MM dealers advertise, for evcrjtbi: is DOWN TO HARD-PAN NOW! We have leen doing business here for twenty years, nnd our record is U-f. re flic put lie. All we a.-k is arlnac Inspection of oni toca before uicln.-in-. W bat we MM nl'is, that we sell the Best Ready-Made Clothing In the City, and Guarantee it in every -espect. Wc III send our Goods to any rart rf tin City or county n InapectfoB, to be t-unpareil with tluc ul aoy olber .'.enlt: BECKER & WOLF,

East Side Michigan Street. i ,

SIMON BßCHLlüR.

Are Stubborn Things

IT

- ü;9iM!!W IS A FACT!

teil-, ä:j:;t ä, L 8. WS,

between the hours of ten o'eloek a. ni.. and four o'eloek p. ni., ut the door of the eotirt house, in the city of IMymoiith. Marshnll county. Indiana, as the law directs, the Mlowinn; described real "state, to-wit: The west half Uf) of lot nuuihcr twentyfive (fl), and all "f fot number twent y-si IU) ; idK) the four f feet off the east side of lot number twent -seven :; nil in tlu- original plot of tbe town of Ilremen. together witli all the privileKcs and appurtenances therto beIodkIiu'. Taken as the property of Samuel Wise. fituute in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for easl,. without I aatld to appraisement laws, subjeet to redemption. JOHN V. AS) l-EY. Sheriff of Marshall County. Capron Si Cnpron, pllfs attys.

And My Experienee in the Merebunrlise Business Lu been to Take Advantage of tbe Beosou.

It is a FIXED FACT I That the Merchnnt who practices that policy only cI4r, whn Reaeorji ; Chnriffe, and difT-rent Ooods ure required, to supply himself fuliy with New and Scuäouabl? Goods.

SherilT's Sale 2;s By virtue of an order of sale and a dee reo of forrelosureof inorttu:e issued out of tho offb'e of tin Clerk of the M.irshall C ire ail Oot.ft, to me iireeted. on a iudsment iu favor of Joseph Westervelt and Charles K. Cooper, and against Jonathan Gunder, Harriet Ounder, Edward K. Wheeler. Abraham Teegar den. Henry G. Thayer. Charles T. Mattinab . Horace ('orbin, Uenrf Grossman, John Hingler. Joseph Eich, Caroline C. Sherman- Executrix of the estate of Nehem'.ab Sherman. Levi Lauer, Mayer I.auer and GeorM W. Hull, I will offer for sale at public auction, ou Saturday, August 9th, A. . 137ft, between the hours of ten o'elcok a. m., and four o'eloek p. ui., at the door of the court house, in Plymouth. Mursiu.ll county. Indiana, as the law direeta, tbe follow in daaeribed real estate, to-wlt : 1 '!. east half i' of the south-east iunrtcr tÜ of section nun ber twenty-four fU. in township number thirty-three (SI) n nth. ranae one ti east, eontainiiiK eighty sei aeres. Also ten do) acres off of the southwest guarter of section nuuiher nineteen (W), in township number thirty three , u north, nur number two It) east; commencing

lorty-six '4M roils eilst ot the soum-West eorncr of section number nineteen utr. thence north sixty-live n;n rods, iheuceeast twentylive nv rods, thence south sixty five ts?) rods, theuc. west twenty-five cü rods, to the place of et;inning. Also twenty-three fll) uerea off of the south west uuartdf of seeti.in number nineteen (191 of s.une township und ruiiK'i ; commencing at the southwest corner of section nuiiihvr nineteen to . said townsliin and range last abovi nanicd, thence nonh eighty (sol rods, thence east forty six )ti rods, theuce south eighty ise) rods, thence west forty-six i6i rods, to the place of beginning. Also, the south-west quarter !4 of the south-west uuarter fi: and the nortb-wosl quin ter i) of the southwest quarter (U), excepting the west twentythree acre-. Also, commencing at the south-west corner of the east half of tinsi , nth-west quarter !M)b thence east stxtythree (Mi links, Uwava north to the north-wc-t corner of said e;ist half I "9 of the southwest quarter (i . thence south to the place of beginning-all In section number nineteen i I9i. in township number thirty-three (XI' north, range number two iti east, eontaining fifty-four and forty-seven one-hun-dredths (M 47-100) acres more or less. ! Situate in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for raah, wltboal regard te appraiseinenr laws, stil jeel t., redeinntion. JOHN V. ASTLEY. SbarilT Marshall Con tr. Horace Coil-in. a tonte.

IT IS A SOLEMN FACT!

Tbat I have Marked Down Filces in al! Depart menta, and offer Special Inducements in Parasols. Ladies' Linen Suits and Dusters,

I am now offering at Big Reduced Prices : ChevoitZSuits $9.50, worth $12.50 Blue Flannel Suits $8, worth $11 And other Goods in Proportion.

It is an undisputed and established

That I cannot be Undersold jn CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES.

Is There Any One Who wishoa to test the Truth of this, let him or her vifrit the place at SIMON BECKER'S, Oct. Laporte and Michigan Sttets