Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1879 — Page 3

The Republican

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Li J I A EJ Dial mi Jerry Dill. Ol lug friends in Good Tea Churrh o moi Prof Chat Lake, Uamilto Mrs. Jame

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The Vanguard is i spicy little paper jt Wulktttjü by Ebdlj i - We understand thi South Bead content pl ing a lauiulry in IM. in first of September. BXalted Ofdni n of t Ii the boar i uf health, ot ability ot Iba Marshal. term of .- h'.'ul at Sloti

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sheriff Muluue a i Ii ver tu She COUrd not have been "Hucdtlberry Queen," for ehe was too basj making preparations fof her uiai i i ige.

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graph operator :.i ting fiicuds here hi AI K' Ivy ha? j it gi ite legist.-!, pi in l i h ooatulBi Jener ipt da of fa:ui und c ity

Read the f-retiiiuin li t ..f tbt Itneren fai uiei 's aud mechanic s fair uf Mar- i pr0 shall county, on the fonith page ' man D Ibis paffet, od then gel ready tu U vValnut tnukt- it a grand BttCCeiO. eaat t i Fred lYachef entered upon his a crowd duties as countv tteasUier Monday his du i

Arthur ThompBun. w ho lias peifuruif i day night. The hall took IT

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ifn that a ling near Pee tnilfri

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well, during the b ly of Miss Siia-

the past fo'ii years, retiring. Tb Presbyterian Bocial will held a. Dr. Bortoa'a next Thurtd eveadng, Utgast Slst. Tae I r. Ba he wants it underst 1 that evei body at.d their, rekuivea are eOrdia in it !. - N"u farmer '-an tail to be aatffefl with the ptetalutn h-d for the f. published this week. The i i - are going to give lb farmers tnechsaics a chanee t'j disp! iy th pro leetl. n. Staad Ho...! Tatj ' i -erea carnival at M. K. cnu.vii K lOefl to morrow nuv.. 11 Hcdijbroöke, Iai Uraud v rt Chief lViupI.-r or NVw Y is . gagr4j t - eak.

raalde young lady, daughter of Mi. J hn Sua lie. Dr. Ooufer aaa called to extract the ball. The aonnd la

f ill. ni h,- -1 hi -.vrong .should Ii

Bouse, to tit-

drcv kii bora into th- quieks in I of Y -II j river bj the 1 . 1'. & t'. rad:ai bridge, 31 n lay. fhe ho:-.' had g balky, w . I D t try to yet out, and iu a t. v miuut-s was

dro ..n.d. tl.aiii.-, MM of (i. & K, J Chaii y, afcjed about tea y -urn, died BaarSaj) night of huflaatation of the lMw-i-s, aiid aaa bavicd Tu - lay. llifather waaij O.ii - ut the tiflie Of his death, and was toauBOBed boOM b$ tefegrapfa to a't'-tiJ the funeral. We learn that as irorge Carüale, of Walnut town-hip, was lii along the road Beat Kourbou, Monday, some evil di-posed pelthrw .u'-r at hin ti r-e, eaaaiog tbem to run away, throwiag the old geuthman out and Bertoaajy lLuiiag him. Brothei HaafctU s- iiis to h.ivbeen getting along about M usuai in Warsaw, haiug alraoat the ahxde town array-d agaiut h;ni. II B tinued to a'iv- itise his meetinga in th MMBan laal a eak, and will no doubt reraaia until the people trompei him to Ir-aV'-. The money paid out for a beat to the farmers of tbia i every week, probably laaahea forty thoaaaud.dollars. Au l it will be nearly all apent in the county. After all, this is tho kiud at inflation that bctogfl pro perity and gives an latpetaa to .ill kiml of busit.o-äs. aa Tboaaaa Yoreia and bfa alfe, of Oreea towaahlp, were going fa from this city Sund y evenintr, the team became frighteueil, and opiinging to one side, the buggy struck a atump, throwing out the . otapaata. Mr. Yoreia' afaoaMec waa dialocated, and hia wife severely but not dangerouuly injured. McKelvy went to Ifaxeakuckee to spend a few days after negotiating a trade between Messrs. Matchtte & France, of i',ouri)ou, and Mr. Biaaell, of Tyner. by ahleh Biaaell gvta a farm in Miami county, valued at twelve thousand doll. tra, for hia ralnable property aid Itoek oT good in Tyner City.

We barn that an at empt n.ade Taeaday night to bui u M vy and Speyer' store at M in Wood saturated with coal oil, placevl underneath the buihiing

tet on tire. Two of Mr Bpejn tt children were sleeping in the room above the store and the NBOkti awoke tho little girl, who awoke her brother; but by this time the smoke had beeome ho dense that they could not get down siairs. They ran out on the porch, their c:ies brought assistance, and the Are was extinguish d before any damage was done exc. j.t burning a hole two or three feet square in the Moor of the building.

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etilen starte! bere a few r k- -in baa a dent and fi irs product x 1 ii'-j; lis Cap icity, an I ! dotthla i in siz" the pie. -i:t year. Il has a permanebt eoatra t I i lour eai l ot . i lan L Another mill wiil oM be iii up ration. Buyers are oat contracting v.ith farmers through. ..it Central uwa for tl.eir entire crop .it froai . I to "i-' cents Det biiQuel O .lie a con traft wiili a year ago. when oats were :i i'u in ttM tn.iiket at frow 12 to 1 cents pe bushel, an ! no ale at that, when anything else could he got to ship. Oata in CeatraJ town wi! loon ! c me the staple crop." )at nseal -eii- i;i Piymontfa foi aaore than the .-t winter wheat Soar, and if the establishment of a mill in Central I wa ha- inereaaed the price of oats and caaaed aaeh detnsod for oat- 1 icuil that Other mills are soon to be acarted, why I ii ao be a p.(,i In v eat meat for nome capitalists t build an oat ineai mill in thin section ot country abate oata can b grown reoeaatully. John Baaghera splendid new i v-mill fot.r miles north-west of this it v wii, entirely destroyed by Qte I laal Baturdas moraiag. When Hi iaughei awoks ab.. -it !iv- oVloch, it was en v doped in (lamea, Hi ing a sheel iron roof the ll.imes did not j burst out at the top until the entire I adding was on lire. Mr. iiaUgber had been aawiag tilt about one o'clock the day previoas, when I a ffes w..put out. He wa.- iu tin- mill seVOl il times daring the afternoon and ee niog Bad found everythiag cold. Hiwife and leu tiatsr -.if and talked f i : an boat in the mill fter dark, and taw no -ign of fire. Mi. Baugbeff wa-. , in the null after they left and found everything cold, de cannot accoun for the file in a. y way only that -one tramps might have gom- into the mill to sleep and as the night Waa cool 1 built a lire which communicated to the bi ilding. Mr. I anglc-r had a w w planer and inoul-1 r iu the mill whleh

he lateaded to act in few araekü They were entirely destroyed. Hi-

loaa la about :,'M). No insurance.

U-i is a comparatively youn man and had ma le the mill by haidwoik. Be had the finest lot of tools in the county bullied with the mill. I1--

says it .-e.-.iis hard to have the earn . lags of yean SWepI away in an hour, bat ha is not discouraged. Be earns , to town Saturday and bought lif'y dollars worth of tools. Monday he brought a log to Ogteabeet mill to make the aUta for a new saw carnage, bought BÖHM more tOOSfl ami went heme to eommeaee the work of rsbuilcing bla mill.

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franlzattons are invited to arrange ex -cur-ions and lulng apaakera, aJJ of whom will be welcomed and given plac s on the programme, rumottl ipeakera in attendance every day. For part Ionian address Dr. s. B. Collins, LaPorte, Ind., -r , N. Davis, G. W. ('. T. of Indiana, Director. BKE9I . i' v staoa si awa rica

- One by one tbey disappeared -the l c i The farmem arc nearly done with their wl k I John HtUMS h:is the -not BOTM ttiul ' in toe a. I Mrs W. Mi lateen is viNtini bet , relatives in Mt lienrj . 111. Qeo, Usus i- now tho hspfiy father of a bright eyed little girl weight ; Hutuls -Ms- B, D Place and her aaHher arc j 1 anm in-their friends at 15-men Bar

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in i t li i the elerk in Mr- I b-'uni nurer t ice in succession. ry store while Mr-. II. la Saamcl Rtweaiekl U a bappj

. bia Miutlower Kessnn, :i bnuncins bsb

KurTerinr with bralsea, hoy, . ir. p Hinds. Sam,

I Willie Ifehnlinaer It suffering with a Da vi a i- vhitlaa f:;rn.l- iu ! attack 't the scarlet fever; hut w .. a- ..i. l . ,., ' ihink that wiih the careful treatment he

isvc t" "ii cratcbx He sj - K esretul baW he hand c- that A his in the future.

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Jaeoh Walter'- Isetory. The Are oiii and spread tu lite uMir above. An nh waaauanded. the Öre ctannsai and i

t r luetr proroplness ou :.. then mschiae, they reached tl short vi a" that every bitdj . ,1 1 st try that Taw nt r', Bakery on LaPorte stre t

iatal I Irr .t Üeatb Bend. Tie- Variety bracket works ai ioutfa Bead, were deatroyed by Bn 'uesday morning. Charlei Caan an rife, and three I . lies were Bieepihi i the secood story. Mr. an! Mis las j imped to the sidewalk, am

Every city and town has a Fair. Plymouth has a Pair, and Little Mack is the attraction. The Poor Man's Friend is now established, and once more Honest Prices reign. Old time dealers, who have been liv

ing on the Fat of the Land while Little Mack was out of business, are

now kicking, puffing and blowing like a quarter horse on a race trat :. Why? Because LITTLE MACK has outwited them. They tried b all means unbecoming gentlemen to keep me from getting a room to do but lb it them I H AVE TELE INSIDE TRACK, and intend to ke it. YOU 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! Never kick a man when he is down! I was unfortunate in business and was closed up. You began to crow. Friends came to my assistance and helped me. I am up again. I am LITTLE MACK again. Now kick you kickers! for the people will buy their clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes of Little Mack, the Poor Man's Friend, N. S. Woodward's Old Grocery Stand, Plymouth, Indiana.

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,"m iromefl escaped by the tear stairway but the third, Mis. Lizzie Collins, perished Ui the rooka and Haines. tsslstaacc for the Pljaeath Comet Bat. ,,., ,1 raise mooey to parehate hew tottrn -fur the band. Most of th ii instrument - have been In nae for U irm years, and they are about worn out. , , . .Many of the members are not abb b furnish new ones, and it i- hoped the fi lends of the band wib ...--i-i them, , i and amnio alll H IW W etly and fie wia oaently-on thaiveotngx pbyra a- ..

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s Bather ddItbM te the Bea it i to. On the way and daily expected to an ive 15,000 j i ds Unbleached Mui Una, 12,000 yardt Bleached Muslins, ! lO,000 yards Cad . Oinahams, Sblit-inj'-, Towelling, Tab!.- Linens. Dtt QOi 1- Hats a'.d Triiatnin-; alaO an invoice of lil.t-s.vaie and iu- OBI wate, all to he mark 1 down to the

. .i.i, tei,. na i- at lbs I Bee ilive i'ooi..ai Pt ices. Call and (j " a snd an eighteen j examine, Dumed Palkentierry The ; -iu i cMbditioa sot fit t n-1 OBea' Liniment I Ifcle Ammonia itu rethe snd ' ie OUtes Nf urahriu 1' ice Ache, Kheinn i ' ttana. ' ut. Frosted Peel, Cailhl ih -. II lie "O'ii.'ii II. l-l. I on ., ,. ,, M .Im llir, I.V..:..- !.'. iili.l !

Woanda of every nature In nun oi animal. The remarkable cures thiremedji h a Sec ted rdaaaea it as one of the most Important and valuable remeillesever die or red for tlw cure ami relief of pain, U. v. Mr. Alliger, of .1 total i. f. I , suffered lot yean with a sore tiu. , which tdeigymen and apeakerfl are Btihj et to. Be obtaiied Immediate lellef from tiilea' Linne lit Iodide Ammonia. Giles Mihi cores Plataeney. Par sale l-v Q. Blaln .'L Co :'t 38

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Buck & Toan's Old Staud.-Michigan St.

Hy stock i Pull, Prenhaad Iteliable, 1 sell torcn-h ut the lowest market price tli quality. Physicians ircseritioi,s nnd lauiilv receipts compounded day aad steht, i bavaalas ! SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,

Slank Booka, Toya, Fancy and Toilet articles, Tehaneat, CbjBta, etc, which I inrtd I . . re Ui hswina else w here and save money by it.

L. TAN ER. PLYMOUTH, IND.

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Prom Wow on TJnill eptember 1st, I will sHl my Entire Stock of

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Eminent Ohemista and Physicians certify that these aooda axe a From aduitaration, richer, more effective, produce better reaolta thi a at y othu.-a, und that ;hoy uae them in their own families.

rT TiTf'TtJfl UNIQUE PERFUMES sro the Gcmt of all 0lr. I Ii yUll M V TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifr SIIP I II ICl ! il t.iVIOM SUGAR. A -ihstitnte for l.emona.

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. LtLE &. PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The Heat lira Hop Yeast in the Hurld. STEELE PKICE, ManfrB., Chicago, St. Louis Cincinnati.

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will hsve uur secvad aasusl picnic Sept Wl1nni

Bth. w . extend a eordisl Inviiaimn to all, afca IS Ueiaa tlu ii t.i k w-.ll Ulk-.l an. I have

.i to I tune. j Al lirrhoine in Wali.'i', Im I., u kbeth ffafiy, wist et Jobä Bnriy, a a yottag man IV.in Kiehigsn, nsiwed MtanMiSiK dwitxer. wss sawirur s lies down last PH : Tacswi wsesassttarsf a

ibtv. wbtai it ulit an in fsiiinir. hii-1 .-iii " ''' ban. I. tl. iii mm Km. k. .1 nun ii iwO un aKin. rwiari i his tnigbsnd isjurlug bis hack aad tboai- 1

der. lie i- n I . 1 1 1 r. i- iia .! w. II, . Dstdering hia severe injuriet A i A 1(1 . I Ti .ill ln MB WittiTiin; Irniii tin- frrnni nml inVVaa. til..h.illl ami Ml-. Alhttelta Waile . .. r. '...u-..I i.iutii, n.i u.us .-kn.", -rly tl.--were Bkatrk-d last Thursday. We bona ";-!''V.t'rlii''. 'cS üo'i: ' Kuf gS

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Fnli Arrival ol

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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, silverware. Boots and Shoes!

Ckeftpest Plaee in the Clti Which are now Bought and will Arrive here about to Bay Gchoda. ShenlT S Salfi

Administralor's Sale Kotis Is asrshf given civen that t!n unt. T-itrtie.!. .Kliiiinist riitor of the estatt ot i.- rue Helset, tntiwsssV wBJ at itbi Huetiou. a' the Lite resluenes "f said deeetent.ii) V. limit low u-l'i.. Murshall -untr. lll.llillia. iie-loiuth luile south of AfRos. on Saturday, Angust 15th, A. D. 1879, rkABsescasI ismi'str si -hii aseeasflt u?- . e. sii.-h aill'-leH ..s are allowed the widow, oonautliut of horses, cattle, hogs, nrnwur, r air. wheat, drill, hörn ruLe, harnens, farm ,ni-i, ";-.. ai. d many iirll.-lt too tisliuua to lUeiitii IU. Ms . . I I I Sums ..' t3.f snd under. oatl ; on II -iitn- a. r S.i .-i edit of twelve in. rat ha w id i.e givn. purehsaer givittg not speroved ssesrifef, waiving valuation mi ssprslwsBisat lawn -Hole t. draw interest at the rate of t-r e-nt. No iiroN-r-tobsisasotred uutil tertua are compll-t Ha. JOSFTH PHY AN. A imhiUlrutor.

that time.

I iua Kusti. Budd ia su induatrioua founu p. P1 i in man ui ai. . tociucc market Heview ; i ..: i. i. i..... i.....

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THE BOSS

ita B virtue of an order of mle and a 1 iof fore,.-Insure of liiortK'Ure iK-.lled out of ttt of ths Clers . f the M.trstiail t ireuit '. - it. tome aire. "ed. on a judgment in favor of John M. Shoemaker, and ngainat .I.i B. N. Kliiig-i, 1 will Oder . r sal.- at ul.lio auctioa, on

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E. K. BARNHILL, , " -" 5 AMD 10 CENT Hstarasf. SHtoiiiber ttth, , , : . ,,t I,. i... .. received an cloeant line of FALL u I711U v um'1 A-U. 1879,

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No. 9 LuPottu Street.

CuKAPKsr and liest Bennett Brothera,

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CHEVIOT SUITS, and the Latest IMo vclticjs of Hats, which I would like

Sons i hi i i w at the Up taurant on L.il'u'te atret fc ( all kid get B meal aad you will see lt. oät-

T. la now in pi ogress In Colllna' Park, LaPorte, Im i.. an. I will he continued

to Beafeaabei 1st. Stearasta earrf lt r : t ora i i passeoirera t and froai ttio grounds. ,- i r bu

mds, and i von to call and SCG.

..ii rM..iiiii.. r..r .......r-.rt ..! . oresseu per ewt i u

! ' 'v Lard m t ti. . menl proTlded, llatllda Fletcher! Butter pei h 81

ponular nariiaaneat for adults and -L'- i" :' . . . , Besnii per Imi . . grand stmy of laaproreaieat for ebii- P(kUtoeH ,

Idrea, in seaaioa every day. All Of-1 Chkkeas, per I l

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SIMON BECKER.

Cor. LaPorte & Michigan Sts. itj CfOCkery StOIÖ

- a . . ii Hi., hours of ten o't'leok a. si., ami four o'elo.'k p. in . at the door of the fourt .- in 1 o iii. mill Murshall . ..ui.lv Iuwi-

tuia. a-1 he law ilire.-ts.tbe following di'Birili-

e.1 real - .il. . lo-wil: Tie aoutB-Wwa juarter . of the wuiliWeatiiuarier l of seetion iiuintM'r seven iT), township iiunil-r thlrty-lhree si: surtu

jtT-k S T T T T V k T -V I rs I rtUC" Ii Ulli t .., n.- I ' eiif., eolitall.llUt Mtr - I . K A W H I 1 K Tl S llVM ninety three one hundredtha VAvAA w JL VAVA KJ 6.. vi i acrsa inoce or tsea sita its in Harshall eouatjr, Indians, to the Idiit) ilder La ash. wittiout rotrard ts

aporai-seiiiDut law. sut.j-cf t-. redemption. JOHN V. AMTLEY. KharlfTMaiuall Count j. Hot ocorbin, a tscaaf.

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