Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 August 1879 — Page 3

The Republican. Tmursjsas-, August 7th, 1S79. C ITT AND COtWTf.

Mrs. William Poor, of this city, üed Tuesday night. Tbe long wished for raia came e9terday and everybody is glad. Misses Backer and Wolf leturned .rum their eastern trip yesterdaj. M. H. Corbio left with an excursion for KiQidey, Kansas, last night. Don't forget the farmer' fair in I'oion township, free to everybody, Sep. ii7. Frank Odell bade his Mends adieu and returned to LaPorte, Tuesday night. H . mer Denton, Esq., of Kockford. III., is visiting relatires and friends in this city. Miss Ella Humphrey, of Pierce tou, is the guest of Mr. aud Mrs. W. U. Hess. Don't forget the farmers' fair In Uuim towaship, September 27. Free to everybody. Hill's Buchu for the cure of all disease of the kidneys is for sale by U Blain & Co. The Presbyterian social will be held at the residence of J. W. Parks this (.Thursday) evening. H jo. H. A. Peed, of the Democrat, returned from a visit to his old home in Shoals, Ind., yesterday. TbfrMarshal is promptly execut iag the orders of the Board of Health

iu regard to the removal of nuie- !

ances. Miss Lillie Bice, Miss 1 iniu Trumbull und other friends from In diunapolis, are visiting Miss Nellie Dodge. Recollect that 'Squire Moore's offlc Is now at his resilience, south east of the Michigan street railroad budge. We leirn that Judge Sidney Keith was married a few days since to Miss Dell Weaver, a former teacher of this place. Mrs. Hubbard and her son Wesley have returned from eastern Pennsylvania to again make theii horn-.- Ifl Plymouth. Cal. Klinger ha3 returned from his trip to Patoskey, Mich., is well pleased with his isit around and across the lake. "Things are not what thy seem," remarks a poet. No, take for instance the man who thinks it's easy to edii a newspaper. Oui tL; Lks aie due Mre. Gtorge W. Wrignt for one o! the most beau tiful bouquets of the season left on our table Friday nnruin;?.

-ll,v . V. Hied, of Leadvül fwruierly of tnia eiiy, has bteu ban- ! for a few days and seems sanguine of success in Lis miuiug speculation. Read "luklings from Iowa," by Walter Piper, on the tit si page of this , paper. Walter tells y.iu what hknows about the "Hawkeye" State. J. Watson Rice and his sitci , Lillie, of Indianapolis, are visiting friends in Plymouth and rusticating a pari of the time at Maxeukuckee The old sidewalks ou Michigan street are being torn up und replaced by new ones that are as good a can ; be found iu any of our bister town. Rv. H. V. RjeJ, of Laadville, formerly of this city, has been here for a fdr days, an 1 s rtin sanguine of success in nis mining speculation. ' Dr. Belgh has a new professional card in to-day's paper. Tbe Doctor is building up an exteusive practice ami is permanently located in Plyrn j outh. Look out for the premium list of ; the Marshal county fair to be held at 1 Plymouth October 2nd, 3rd and 4 h . It will be publish i in this paper next week. The man who was going to get seven bushels of blackberries iu one day, concluded after visiting tho patches that there are not that many berries in the county. Mrs. Bo floger, of Port Huron, Mich., mother of Mrs. Kloepfer and wife of Bev. BoSnger, a former Luth eran minister of this city, is visitiug her daughter and friends here. During the past week wheat has been coming into town in unusually large quantities. Tuesday nearly Ave thousand bushels were unloaded from farmers wagons at the different warebouses in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Humriehouser wish to return their thenks to their many friends for the assistance, kindness and sympathy extended during the Illness and after the death of their dearly loved son. An old citizen of Bourbon was surprised to flod his corporation tax considerably higher than usual, asking of the collector the cause he was informed that it was because they were building a jail in Plymouth. - A boy tramp about fourteen years old came near getting killed by tbe accommodation train near the. P., Ft. W. & C. depot, Wednesday morning. He took a fit while crossing the track before the train, fell and was dragged off the track by Marshal Höglau just in time to save bis life. The man who reads a well conducted county paper is not likely to be imposed upon by the sharpers who are traveling through the country for the purr, ose of swindling farmers. And the farmer who does not take at least one good county paper Is not to le greatly pitied if he is occasionally bitten by ibese sharks. It is every man's duty to keep himself posted in regard to the world's doings.- L ig. Banner.

printer, and Tuh BxrCBUCAl will tryto give bin his money's worth of rvadiug that ought to do bin or anybody else good. A Becker, the popu'nr rrroeeryman ou LaPorte street, enrolls for The Rf.HJMHUM again this week. G W. Lewis, of Argos, enrolls a? a new subscriber, this week. We hope to retain his name on our list until Marshall county pives n larger niui uity for a Republican candidate for Presldeut, than it gave "Blue Jeans" for Governor, which was only n few votes lens than fix hundred. TV NEU CITY. roLK.

The premium list for tho fair at Plymouth. Oet. 9, i, will I ion be ready, Mrs. Selteurigh and Bcofleid have determined to make the fair the best ever held in tho county, and everybody can rest assured that premiums will be paid promptly. John Edwards, whose legs were taken off by a railroad train in this city a few weeks since is now visiting in Green township. His rapid recovery is remarkable, as physicians thought at the time that chances were ten to one against his ever recovering. Wilhelminn, yonngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Liukenhelt, aged about nine months, died la.-t

Friday of brain fever after suffering intensely for several dayri. It was buried Sunday, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. G. W. I

Bower. Tbe Warsaw Republican says Mrs. Wilhelm, who lives on the Leedy farm, north of town, ave birth to twin a few days ago. There is uotbing v ry remarkable about it only that it is the fourth time, and she now has seven children livitg from four births. Charles W. Dollar, son of James Dollar, who resides near this city, died last Tii ursday after a lingering illness of consumption. He was a young man of steady habits, honest, genial, and kind hearted. He passed away iu the bloom of youth a rietiui of a disease that spares neither age nor sex. The premium list for the fair at Plymouth, October 2. 3 and 4, will sooo be ready. Hewn. Selteuiight and Scolield have deter. 1 ined to make the fair the best ever held in the county, and everybody can ret assured that premiums will bo paid promptly. The County Commissioners hold

a special session ftaturuay rocousiuer qVü bushels per u'ie.

me oouu 01 rreu lescuer, wuose i term of oflice commences on that day. ! Why this has not beeu done at the regular meeting j would be hard to I tell, unless the Commissioners wish ; to meet as often us posdble to put i money in their pockets. We were shown yesterday a tape worm about sixty feet iu length taken from Peter I'fender of this city Tues- ; lay by Cot I'oe, of ihc Peopk-'s Drug : Stoic. The Colonel pronounces this the broadest, largest sized tape worm that he ever saw ; and he has removed ! twenty -two from as many different i-eisuns within a few years. - As Dr. Burkett iu company with his wife, his brother in law and some I other Ii iends from Warsaw, was returning from Maxenkuckee a few j cveuiugs since, ouo wheel of tho I buggy ran into a chuck hole throwing 1 Mrs. Buiket und und another lady ! out. The horsi s then attempted to II", but the men held to theiu and

luiniug them into a fence succeeded iu stopping them, but not uutil the buggy was toru to pieces. Mrs. Yockey s nt to this uffive last Friday morning uu egg that Me

challenge any h--u in thu United

States to l c tt. Tho egg was eight anil one fuiirtl' inches in circumfer-

lUe crowd at the ram jus, or morproperly speaking, the infamoj

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Nice rains. Health good. Business Improving. Sp'en lid prospect for corn. Worms destroying the cabbage. B S. Bissel is buying wheat at this station. T. U. B yd. was vidtiog his parents last week. Miss Gray, of Plymouth, Is visiting at Mrs, Kuott's. The Central Houso has been sold to Mr. Anderson. It is reported that E. S Blssell has traded his stock of goods for a furoa U. L. Jurrell and John Strong are attending the Normal .chool at Plymouth. F. L. Myers and Fred Monroe have graduated at the Indianapolis business college, and are ready tor busi uess. S L. M Kdvy, of Piyuwrh, made a practical cjmmon sense temperan e speech at the M E. Church last Saturday night. Wheat threshing Is in full blag', and the yield Is tho laigest ever known in this township. Good judges place the average at twenty

L G. Dillmau has made over five thousand huckleberry boxes for Cnarlie Stevens, of Walker on. The b xes bold thirteen q units each, and sell for fCiJ per thousand. It is rumored that the notorious harlot, known us the "Huckiebci rj , jeeu," will agaiu locate iu Tyur Our people are atixlous to see who has the check to harbor her. Barking dogs have beoottta a nui secce in this village, aud before we 1 lose much oleep by them, we will pro ! cure a revolver and try the t fleet of lead pills upon them, introduced hyp odet ruicully by moonlight. Q ttti a number of our temperanoe folks have atteuded thw camp meet ing at LaPorte, and they s.ty that the muuagcmcat is a compl-te failure; the main object seeming to bo to gather in the nickels. I Our churches, Sunday-school aud 1 temperance society are doiug a grand work upon the moral nature of our people here, and we think we arc st adily glowing better. We meet ! together and receive edillcution ami enc uiragement, aud tbe youths are being rear d in the proper wy to

itmiire happiness aud prosperity In after life.

All the doctors are busy, and consequently happy. A much needed rain visited this locality last Sunday. Two or three workmen are here now, roofing the giist mill. Majar Cooper has come and gone, and Inwood breathes easier.

Quarterly meeting commences next ' Saturday at the M. E. Church. New wheat is coming in lively at from 9t to 98 cents per bushel. Singing sehoobarly S in 1 ly Jfore- ; noon at the Lyeurgus school oy Prof. Powell. Mr. Ben9,m, of Walnut, has moved ' his harness shop to this place. Itaj

he meet with succss. Parties are here from Ohio, fitting a large pian;ity of walnut logs for the European market. Prof. Holers has turn, d Ids atten t oa from school teuchiug to the drug busii.e.-s, and has a very neat, tastj drug ttore. It is rumored that Mr. Marion Blassingham, the telegraph opefatOI here, is to be sent to South Chicago, to take churge of an office there. Bev. H. Wolp-rt has purchased several lots west of the church, und is having a large house built upon them. He Is at present sick wivh h bilious attack. Mr. Joseph Burden and John Blassingham. during the G days of last week, threshed with a St'HUH thresher, 7,044 bushels of wheat. If any one can beat that let's hear from them. An alarm of tire l-ist Friday noon was occasione I by the taking fire of the roof of a house occupied by Mr. Kert Perry, but the prompt action of our citizens saved the house with small dnmag". That lady over the rlver.who writes items for the DWMofcflf, must have been in as p' cul ar a place to hav been able to determine whether Joel Kllis had a tear iu his eye or saw a ghost as ehe was when the took the vatef poll out of the White school-house.

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r ?v??y 57 and town has a Fair. Plymouth has a Fair, and Little Mack is the attraction. The Poor Man's Friend is now established, and once more

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Kicking, Pufflne

Like a Quarter Horse on a Race Track.

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No merchant In Plymouth can com pete with Little M;ick, that's what makes them mad.

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r.xtrnet ol Bucha Md Cohvha, tot KMnej iflimnii. aa It b ewkwaedl and pwrrlhid by tin r most lahsrisd md nMes( pmeOHnpi ;h .ici.tns Kur al- !.v L. 'I .inner. IM 34 There will b.- a grang" fair Sept. 27. 1ST', at or new the hall of Yellow Kiwi (ii.mue No. iu Uniou rowuHbiji. Marshall county, Ind., free to all. Ii. kXHMMGUt Sec. Jul!7tr)ser27 PIMM Forte Tanitir. Mr. C. H. Ciemons, ftotn Kilball's I'iano Waivroouis, Cldeago, will Ii. iK.- hie regular tuning tiip to Pl in tilh about the 18lh of August Orders recdved at Losi'j's j -widry store or Whitmore's piano rooms.

Has outwitted them. They tried by all means unbecoming gentlemen to keep me from getting a room to do business in, but I beat them I HAVE THE INSIDE TRACK, and intend to keep SL,aE9? CANT SELL GOODS AS CHEAP AS I CAN ! YOU KNOW IT, and that's what makes you mad. THE PEOPLE KNOW IT, and that's what makes them GLAD ! YOU CACKLE ! NOW I CROW ! .... NÜIÄSLCÄAJIWiI.E,LE L8 Wn 1 äs unfortunate in Wusliiessaiul was tlosod p. Mil BEGAS TOCKOW! Friends came to my AaslstUtee and Helped me.

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NOW KICK, YOU KICKERS! for the people WILLbuy their Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes of Little Mack, the Poor Man's Friend, N. S. Woodward's Old Grocery Stand, Plymouth.

euee and enclosed within the ib 11 were tho volki of three ei?c. eaeh

-- - . 1 . , , , buekltibirry innrsii last Sunday u" separate uud complete, and wh'-n J

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effu'ts DM mil um by the whisky

placed in a pl.tte no ouo would DATe

guessed that they bad not been cou taiued in three shells instead of one. It was I y far the iMgMt hen's egg that we ever eaw. The LaPorte Herald says: "The people of the west side of the s MMtJ are excited. Their wheat crop has yielded far more than they expected, and they do not know what to do about ir. Fields that they had put at twenty five bushels to the acre, have turned thirty-tive, and uther 11 l have yielded proportionately. SSI. -p Crumpacke, always foitunate, id at the head of the heap down there, a twenty rlvo ucre Meld turning out

over forty-eix bushels to the acre by weight,. Laeius Crurnpacker, Sen., brother of Shep, has thirty-nine bushels to the ucre, aud a much larger Held than Shep. Ovtr furiy thousand bushels were sold at Alida previous to lust Tuesday, and the farmers were rushing it in as fnst as they could get it thrashed. We understand that farmers all over the country are intending to sell as soon as they can get It to market.

Payee Personal. William Lewis and John J. Thompson, two of the good citizens of Wolf Creek, made this oflice u pleasant visit since our last issue and renewed for The Reim hlicah. A. L. Winrott, Prof. Thomas Shake-, and Dr. Beigh enroll as new tuhpCltbers this week, They are all No. 1 men. Ahij ih Wilson, one of our Maxenkuckee subscribers that never gets to Plymouth, never gets in MTWl. and sent the money to renew agaiu this week before his time expired. John Chart, of Tyner, is always around when his MbteripUoa ought to be paid, and he made us happy again this week. We like to have such patrons as he is. Mr. W. H. Parker, of Arpos, Iropped in and left a two dollar bill Saturday and whs gone before we had time to get a good look at him. but we guess he is good looking and a good felluw. I. -vi Donahee, one of the substantial f irm, rn who resides near the beautiful Maxenkuckee, called on us Monday and made us happy by doing just what h6 had promised to do. We like men that can be depended upon, and Mr. Donahee is one of that kind. Thomas Oilson, of Inwood, was among the men that deposited two dollars for The Reitli.k an, Tuesday. Thomas never tries to awiodlo the

rflleri, gninblers, thloVOtf and protlltat to iuduce the people to come. Tbero were but few persons there who make any pretentious to respectability. A great mauy good people have gone there through curiosity, bat ouo Visit geuerally disgusts them so, that they do not wish to repeat it. Why this infernal m b has bi-eri til lowed to remain th re this long, is past our comprehension. W are glad that a number of 01 der-loving citizens of St. Joseph county have made a more in the right direction, and If they are sustained by thw people of the adjoining counties of LaPorte, Mart-hall and Starke, this wilt be ihe last season that such u villainous uiub will be perm.ttud to assemble here.

A Warn ierthl MMavery K01 the Mttfej care of Consttlll pilot) ad all dfaMapM Uwl had t M, taep hs bittMwra Concha, nsghcftd Colds, Unui 'liilis, Hay Fever, A.stliari. palfe iu tlje -itle ai'i' cheat, dry )ia kim; eouch, ti. k ill the thro.it, II..irei.es, S re rbfiMt ami all chfoalcor linnHaf di MMpM nfllw tliitiiit and iiinv'' Df. Klug's New DIseoveiy ha ao taaäl aad hai en

labllsh) d !r itelt a vorld vluc r. puu lion Miny Iwsding pbyaiafauN wouai , mewl Hint use i in tin ir (mattes. 'I'lic fu inula fruii wbleh it hi pivMirul is liiirlt ; hf ffscoaNaaadad hf all nadicnl journals. Tkaahngy Ün pren have enipHi ltd Uta tha Most fcwlai laraw to to voarrdfnggiat and get a trial haiihi hr en

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Proposals for Wood. SUPPORT INDUSTRIES

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l180LUT10i NOTICE Th" ropnrtnerhii Itorctofor exlntlns beI tween the iui! ! lifriel Under the llr:n UiiOie iM a- A heimelt tins ihiy di-T(HU J. Heme-ti purehaolnc luv latwrast f V, 'an I ler. Thu liiiHiii.--i will he emitiuui l uatlr tbuBrai nan of ttennaM Brotherrn. Id lioe lctniN 11M " utl are left, and who will uettln all ijil'tadue uthern. r. OASLEB.

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Hi t will be paealvad until aasaataRh, itc tiv flu Buard of School Truatawa nt th- Citjr I of Plrraouth for fnradina tbe City Reboow 1 with Body Haid Woo1' for tli" eiiuiuK year. , .V. -i1h of 1 feet, and 1' eorda .f ir. in In"-, in length will ! 1 -juit-eil, lolivtTed a Brick I He boo I Houso a-1 ne;.. ted. The B"ard r' ! aervw the rieht iv rrjeet any or nil lid if oot atlafaetery. C U. OOOPXB, Ko.y. : ...:'.. i

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ARGOS.

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Weather warm with nice growing ahowera of rain. l'ugiliatic altereati jn settlod before 'Squire Holley to tho tune of ei. I D dollars. The usual number of lights in the Dead Fall this week. W FI T. I e ..,!ir..r 1 1... Ifwii.J.i

... wmmmry ,., .v,. ulivaya pu.u Miiil in alt. ii-Ih. . ami Snnnl, delivered a very taUfiallag l.it.rfwicl in i.adinK othrr t oatiat, Ha aalHi

Ottaa LlalflMDt l.dide Ammonia ouiaa Nauraiaia, Face Adie, Rhauau tlöin. (t :ut. Fronted Feet. Chilblaius. s nr Throa4, Eryaipelaa, lirulses. aad W' uadh of every nature in nmti or animal. The tetnaikahle cures ibta remedy hau effected cluaaea it aa one i of tha moat Inportaat and valuable rasttadJosoTot disi'ov red for Iht cure ami relief of paiu. lt"v. Nr. Alliier, of Jamal!, L. L, sufferad for years with a SOTS throat, which olargjrmaa and sooahart are aubj -et to. He obtained immediato relief from Olleo' Liniment Iodide Ammonia. (Hie-,' Fills oarat Flatuonoy. For i

sale by O. Blain & Co. M 88 IHK I). tu tliia city, Sunday. Audita! 3. MS, WIIMaoi I. Iluiurirhouäer, ai.no; Vr. a nt Mrs. Henry HiiinrUbonaer, ngr. jt yrara, in monlba ami IS 1ava. Tlia . -' wis I .mil ami raiacä Iu lliia city. He waa ol a quiet ainialilc diapnaitinn, ha'l uu eneinira, but waa rea-'ted by eiryon- thai kw bim. Ilia early relxioua expert, nee and (K-iaoual pitty draw amund him many irirnda. He bad lieru a nuinlier ol ;irs a iiieuibei l t lie M. I SaDhath

LICENSE APPLICATION. TotkeCUizr of Outer 7'.-j,i'. ifuraftall OaawOt, htdUhuti awd afaani tu trUum it Notiae la Ueroby givea that the undersi;Ded rill apply to the Honorable Board of Com-inls-.i(.iier-.f M 'i-nhiill Couiity. at their Beptenilier Term. A. D. laTa, tor a Ueahaa to retail spirit noiM. Mnuiin ami malt iiipior in a !. . ; a . 1 1 1 1 H than a quart at a tin p. wjtli the prlvil'tce i, fallowing He- sauio to bo drank ou the Bfasstsaa ahara aoMi Myplie-o of t'li-iues. Hin) the pioml-en tier... n t tid itquorrt are t lii dd und di ink. are located an liow: On part o thhao lioaaJ lot i km teen IM) in tha town of luaood. CuBtcr T"iv nsdip. Mu'shall County. Indiana, 'oiniueneiiii; at the aoiitleeaat eoinurwl MM lot eighteen . la thence north forty 40 feyt ; tlu ie e paal tXxly feet; thenee Houth forty im) feat; taaaoa atat alaty (SS) fwt to place of ' .;!.;. . SMS JH MAHHII.SON. Sheriff's Sale.

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quietly and attfeoal Ai(i'iitaliin in the MitaUi'a SBSBaV lli Imil lirru l.ir yeara a anderer, liavliii;, it la paid, nvcr enjoyed ana day ot n-al healtb durinir hia life. Hut through all hia taffcrlai; ho

temperance lecture to

house Sunday evening. Rev. J. H. Leland preached a very

interesting sermon to a crowded and 1 -' "He wiu.d,eii, ail ti..og . ,' ; well " would p-wnl li in in the eml. Ha wan eunintelllgent amlienee iu the Adveut 0ned , his M hut ton daya ; but wh. St felt that church Sunday evening. He suited Hi -rn aa asm nma; tasa nd, he ajaawl hia that the aubjeet of hia text embraced n-i airi.-k ur-uta thai aU waa well aad liaon- . . iti... . . i ia!nl them to ne-et hiru in a world her. p.iin und auch a broad Held of inteiestlng aud r .. ni. nmmlum Uit, HMH

luatructive truths it would be impossible for him to explaiu all in less than three or four sermons. All were well pleased. Call ugain, brother lei. Hid. Died-July .10, 1H79. of typhoid

fever, at the residence of her parents 1 remedy amaalaeovir.ii i u unaaioiiary in ! Aui'-rii a. Send a a. l( addreaxnl envelope ti lit this place, Miss l.mma II. Nicolay, io .loaarHT. Inman. station J. Km 1 .......l to ...... m. K ... ..... i. aa i : '''!

Ity virtue of an rSaaatSBO lasueil out of the offloa or tho I'-rk of Uta Mar .Ii. ill Cireuit ('ui t. to ne- directed, on u judcmeiii in favor of the Stat of Indiana K 1S I II It. I'eihiiiC and aealaat aüsxaader C. TbompaufL liuiiii Jackmiui, Lawroaoi Shakea, IaoMl K. llurrla. Jamaa i VanValkenlnirah. Jaiuea V. bailey, Saiuiiel lae, (reorue W. l a lisle. Philip S. Alleiuau. llirum C. l'.urli. m;. und Napoleon l,. AiieiuHii. 1 will oiler (or aula at pUtilh; MMilon. oa Sutunlav, August KJlli, A. 1). 18?tls bajtaaaa thS hour Of ten o'eloe'. a, nj., and four o loek p. in., at tho door of the court house, in Plymouth. MafabaJl coaaty, lndiii mi. as tie- !..w direetv, tin) Uillowinu daaeiib od real estate. tOWt4 I A trad of land in leetkM twelve (ts) Miehiifun Head I. mil known um Ibe BlaBou lot. AU.. lota number ooa buadred aad thirteen (113) and OIM hUDdrad and fourteen (lUfc ill wbooier addition to tho eityof rlyBKMith. Taken as the piopnty ol Aloxundtr CTie. in paoa. Lot anmber foortaaa t ' In Barfaa addition to tlie town i now . ity) uf lMymouth. Tuken as the ur.uierti of I aivrelii'ii KhakeS.

In Oak Hill . . meter, Monday alternaou in SM I Th,. ... , , , (f tm M)Ut.:i ., qllurlc.r pr.a. ne-ol a niliiilaT ol Irl -II la. It V.O. . Howcr ( ' im.i t he s-mt Ii tl alt . ol the noithcust

quarter 1 , . i - lioo tuirtaen (lS)i iowaabli t turt -f. uu-. u north, ol raacs two (i)aaab

a k i) i Taken a-the propeity of I.iuel h. Hain.,. A t 'A l I ). Tho undivided oae-aatf of lots umuber one TaaSwfaoareaulienuglroiu fhoerrora and iu. 1 bundled and twenty (ltu). one hundred and alacmloaaaf yaaah rrnaa wmliaia ari aa 1 Iwaaty-oaa (1SD.OM hundred and twentyl av. loaa ol inaiiliiaxl, A '.. I will aeud a rti iia- that two l one hundievl und twenty-four ' l.'l ,

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SHERIFF'S SALE. 'J416 by rlrtna of an order of aaJe aad a diet nf fortif bani af moitaaaa Imuml oul ol ihe I oftl -e "l the el.-ik ..f Um Me sli. ill ( ireuil Cotrrt, to nie dir '-ted n n iiulifnient In favor of Jaauet N. ataaa. and saalaal Oaarias Fish iiiel Ali. -a Fish. 1 will offer fur sale at outiinauetioii. on Saturday. August aotli, A. J). 181 between th" lioiiis of ten oVIonk a. ni . and fottro'eloek p. in., at the doja of the court house, in Plymouth. Harateali ounty, lndl ' ana. a- the law direeta. tho fuilo inj; deserih-

; e. real estate to - wit : Com ateaelwa tkraa hundred nml thirty i i:t:ui feet llorlh westerly frm the auth-west i Soraar of landa set off to minor heirs of Josoph H. hbodes. deeoased. in the north half : I of ti e north east quarter (M)Of aee ion nuni- 1 bar twenty ' Mietiitran Itoad laul ea--t of ' Mit biaran Itoad. Ilienee north westerly ir ' I alle' Hiul will the rii:ht of wa .f the ludinnapoUa, Parn and CMeaaW railrai sixty-six i fit. i feol ; theneoea.-t one hundred md thirty I

two i IM) t. et ; then.'' south-easterly on a line parallel w it ii the ritfht of way of the IndianI spoils. Peru and ("ibuiKo railroad ix'v-aix (r feet : tbaaea went one hundred and thirty-two. i.u feet, to the plaee or beaiunlDaT' iitaliiiiu: t wenty one humlredths cjo !) of

an aere. u ore or "iraata la Marshall eonnry, Indiana, to the lilgheHt bidder lor cash, without n'gard to aporataaflMnt laws, aubieel to redemption. I"HN V. aHTLEY, HheiifTof Marshall County. Paeknrd iV Packard. plfTs at tys. TEI-STATE

Adams' CHILLED PLOW I

Patented Harch 22, 1879. Now the Best in the Market, apn I CITV DRUG STORE! I

Buck & Toan's Old Stand,-Michigan St

My stork la Full, Freali and Reliable. 1 sell tor caaii at tbe loweat niarket prior and iruarranttH' the quality l'hyaiciuna preaciipliona and tuinily receipU couiiKiuiidod day and nihl. 1 have also SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Minn Hooka, Toys, Fancy and Toilet articles Tobaccos, Chrars, etc., hitl. I iuvld he 'mblic fei exaSStaa before jiurcb&aiuj: elsewhere and save money by it L. TANNER , PLYMOUTH, It 9

coiHlai'tiuK the fuuera! aervic

will eure

HKeil l'.i yeaiH mid ." months, htias

Km ma was knowu auti very much loved hy many of her immediate ueijhbors aud friends. Her death is a &ad blow to her partDtS, by whom she wos devotetilv loved.

If you would liko to take a lake ride, go ou the Midsummer Bxoarsion. 34t3

Etour clerks ud lour more couitug shows that Little Mack is doiug business. Kkad what Little Mnck has to say iu his uew advertisement this week -uioru truth thuu poetry there.

Produce Market Review Corrected weekly by E. K. BARNHILL, GHOOBR. No. 0 LaPorto Stroet.

Wheat per hu Corn JK.T hu ( bits BSff hu Hngs, live Hr ewi, . . " dressed )er ewt. Lard er tl Battst ia-i :b , Kirgs erdoz Means. H.r hu l'ntutocn, wr hu ..... t'bickcus, icr It

N.diih iir'.i mei n.i'!ity--ix mio, one nuuureu ann

to Uu- tweiit) seven i j, i, one ituiKired and Wauiy

oik eiifht luv, oni i uii'ired and twent) -nine lr.n. una liuii'ln d aad thirty (US one huudred and thirty -o.ie 1 131). one hundred and

thirty two 1I--1. one huinlieil and thirty three lisi), one hundred aad thirty four (taax oaa hundred and thirt) live (IM), one hundred ami thirl y slx(US). 00a hundred and tbirtyuine l;). one liuudred and forty iltil. one nuudri'd and forty-one atl). aad one hundred ami forty two (lit), la Wbeeleri eonUBUttd addition to the city of Plymouth. Taken as tho property of James V. llaib.y. The southwest ipiartiT ' ' 1 of the -.oiitheast inart'T i !4 of aactioa four it1, ami the oust lifty-tlve aeres of the north half i'viof the sout henst quarter I I i aaotloa Bva (S, . all In knwnablp tnirty-lour ist) nortS of range three (J aaat Taken a.s the property of Hamm.! Wis.-. The north half l V of tbe southonat aoartar ijiiit aeetion thirt) -tbreo lSB)t township thir ty-two a.", north of rauue three (3) east. Taken as the property of (leoie V. C'arllalo, Alt situate in Marshall county, Indiana. to tho hurhst bidder for cash, without regard to aa prats- mem laws, subject to redemption. JOHN V. As n ' V, Khariff of Marsh:. ul. JoanaOBi Dasa & Oorbin, piffv at t .

PAIR, si, tu mm WILL H0LI THEIR OOMMUD FAIU AT TOLEDO, Sept 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, and 13. I ftj Kit H I AND PURSES. $35aOOO

opes to iu tu msi nmmi,

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PItla.PRICE'S

BAKING

fLAYORita

4 PirrT IT . JuXTRACTfv

Eminent Ohemifita and Physicians certify that theae gocSt artree from aduitoration, richor, more effeotive, produce better result than any othsrs, and that they uso them in their own families

UNIQUE PERFUMES are tbe Otis of all Odor. TOOTHENE. An aareoabie. healthful Liquid Dent.fi.ca.

if I If 1 1 il LEMON SUGAR. A substitute for Lemons.

k. m i nmx anaiaiva Minuan( rruuimc purerwi, STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. tha aUaf Jry Hop Taaral in Ih World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St Louis & Cindonati.

no DüTPü'e

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Will Agfcgate the atmsl Ex- I hlbttlofl of Ao;ritulturnl, Hortieul- j tural and Mt-chanical Products to be ISN iu this Coutiti v. Tlie Fiofaj and I' itu Arl Departnients iiave been immense. New

features t interest m11 be added this year. Fnallroads will 'arry P,iNPi-nt:ers B and Maehinery at Half Fare ThN yi ar will unload at the Oat. a of the Orounda.

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ALBERT EIOORE, Sec'y, TOLtDO, OHIO.

BUSINESS MEN ! If you are in need of Bill Heads, Statements, Lettter Heads, Note Heads, &c , perforated and Bound in Steel Back, Leather Covers, a V at Republican Job Office.