Plymouth Tribune, Volume 1, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 November 1901 — Page 8

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TO NOV, 6 1901. AS FURNISHED BY CRESSNER & CO., Owners of the only abstract books in the county. Abstracts of title to all real estate in Marshall county compiled promptly and accurately. Dollie Reynolds Q C D to William and Lena M Detwiler lots 77 & 85, and W 23 ft of lots 84 & 78, Corbin's Independence add Plymouth. Consideration $1.00 Wm D Voreis, dec'd by adm'r, to Simon Hatton 13/25 A in S E cor of N W 1/4 of S 32, T 33, R 1. Consideration $331.25 John Blain and wife, and Gideon W blain, warranty deed, to Jefferson G Dunnuck, S 40 A of N E 1/4 of S 35, T 35, R. 2. Consideration $1200 Albert G Warren and wife, to John Blain, S 40 A of N E 1/4 of S 35, T 25, R 2. Consideration $1.00 Elizabeth Duddleson, warranty deed to Alice E Dipert lot 4, Duddleson's add. Consideration $60 Rosa A Snyder and husband, warranty deed to Edward O Berg and wife, lots 5 & 6, Croup & Coar's 1st add Inwood. Consideration $400 Judith A Fox, warranty deed to Judith E Dawson, S 40 A on E side of W 160 A of S W 1/4 of S 6, T 32, R 3. Consideration $1600 John McCrosby and wife, warranty deed to Jacob C and Hanna M Garver, N W 1/4 of S E 1/4 and N W 1/4 S W of S E 1/4 all in S 28, T 32, R 3. consideration $2000 Heirs of Celia Garrett, dec'd, warranty deed to Catherine and Benjamin F. Rhinehart, und 34.42 of N 100 A of N E 1/4 of S 20, T 35, R 1. Consideration $2266 David A, Henry, Lusher and George F Thornton, by Guardian, warranty deed to Benjamin F and Catherine Rhinehart, und 8.42 of N 100 A of N E 1/4 of S 20, T 35, R 1. Consideration $553.33 John Ellis, widower. Q C D to Benjamin F Rinehart N 1/2 of N E 1/4 of S 20, T 35, R1. Consideration $20 Real Estate Mortgages filed to amount of $2317.67 Conrad Lorenz and wife, warranty deed to Amanda Semler, E 29.45 A of lot 1, E part of lot 6 & 2 1/2 A of lot 2, all in S 19, e 32, R 2. Consideration $3300 Heirs of Eli Parker, dec'd to Amarette E, Nellie M and Clyde L Wise, S

1/2 of lot in S W cor of lot 2 in S 22, T 32, R 1 Elizabeth Morris and husband, warranty deed to Lewis L and Charles A Lemert, lot 22, orig Teegarden $450 Lewis Botset and wife, Q C D to Minerva J Welter, part of lot 2 in Blk 5, Argos. Consideration $800 No. 2 Indiana Mutual B & L Assoc, warranty deed to Joseph B McCance, lot in Argos. Consideration $230 Solomon R Trover, warranty deed to Virgil Rensberger, S 1/2 of N E 1/4 of N E 1/4 of N W 1/4, E 1/2 of N W 1/4 of N E 1/4 of N W 1/4, 12 ft strip in N 1/2 of N E 1/4 of N W 1/4 all in S 9, T 34, R 1. Consideration $400 Daniel W and Sarah E Jacoby, warranty deed to Pennsylvania Company, 4 A N of R R in W 1/2 in W 1/2 of N E 1/4 of S 6, T 33, R 2. Consideration $400 Elizabeth Frevert warranty deed to Joseph L. Walterhouse, W 1/2 of E 1/2 of S E 1/4 of S E 1/4 of S 22, T 34, R 1 consideration $550. Sarah Klingaman and John Klingaman warranty deed to Alrigh C. Barden 10 A near N E Cor of N W 1/4 of S 30, T 35, R 1, consideration $1. Heirs of Lydia Huff deceased warranty deed to George W. Huff Und 69-88 in S 1/2 of N W 1/4, S W 1/4 of N E 1/4, N 1/2 of S E 1-4, all in S 28, T 35 R 3, consideration $6900. Gertrude Huff warranty deed to George W. Huff Und 1-88 of S 1/2 of N W 1-4, S W 1-4 of N E 1-4, N 1/2 S E 1/4 all in S 28, T 35, R 3, consideration $100. Minor heirs of Cassie Seifer deceased by Gdu to George W. Huff Und 1-11 of S 1/2 of N W 1.4, S W 1-4 of N E 1-4, N 1/2 of S E 1-4, all in S 28, t 35, R 3, consideration $800. John Miller and wife warranty deed to Edward Miller E 1/2 of lot 32, Orig Bremen $300. Edward Miller and wife warranty deed to Lucinda Miller E 1/2 of lot 32, Orig Bremen, $300. Jay Gunder and wife Q C D to Alice Jordan part of lots 175 and 174 Polk and Serings addition Plymouth, consideration $1. Albert Smith and wife warranty deed to Jacob Knoblock E of Armey Ditch in S W 1-4 of S W 1-4 of S 3, T 34, R 3, consideration $160. Real estate mortgages filed to the amount of $2600. SOLID SOUTH BREAKING AWAY FROM DEMOCRACY (St. Louis Globe-Democrat.) The Nashville American sees trouble ahead for its party in its section. It speaks of the "probability of many southern democrats, especially of the younger element, breaking away from the party, because of its latter-day policies and dogmatisms, and aligning themselves with the republican party, which is, in some respects, and on the surface, more alluring to the young and enthusiastic mind." That paper remarks that there is a benighted and bigoted element of the democracy who refuse to "concede any such conditio

or tendency in the south, but failure to see it or refusal to acknowledge it does not alter the fact that it exists, as any intelligent observer who does not confine his vision and "knowledge to his own door yard may discover for himself." Many other newspapers in the south and in the north have seen evidences of the coming break among southern democrats. There are hundreds of thousands of democrats, especially among the younger ingredient of the party, in all the ex-slave states, who have been waiting for a fair opportunity to get away from their party and to align themselves with a live, progressive and powerful organization. The opportunity to do this has come. The expansion issue and the protection policy are very attractive to a large portion of the population of the south, as they are to the rest of the country. The south had some of the earliest and most pronounced of the champions of territorial enlargement. In the old times, when the whig party, with its policy of protection, was in existence, that party had a strong following in the southern states. President McKinley was very popular in the south. So is President Roosevelt. Another consideration which is going to operate toward bringing a break in the south's solidity is the fact that this is the only way the south will ever be able to get any connection with the vital things of politics. The democratic party is pretty thoroughly discredited in the country at large. It has no near chance for restoration to the regard of the American people. The republican party can win national victories without the aid of the south. The only way for m m the south to become a factor in the government of the country is to come oter to the republican side. Several of the old slave states-Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia and, occasionally, Kentucky-have already made the break from their past partisan affiliations. Some of the others are like-

ly to follow them to the republican side in 1904. There is good cause for the alarm of southern democratic papers when they see the solidity of their section broken, and when thy realize as many of them do, that the drift to the republican which has been under way since the state elections of 1895 is likely to become still more marked in 1904 and succeeding years. To The Public. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better. Three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health, Ralph S. MEYERS, 64-Thir-ty-seventh St. Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by J. W. Hess, Druggist The Mechanical Stenographer. (From New York Financial Record.) Montgomery, Ward & Co., the large mail order estaclishment of Chicago, have forty graphophones in use. There are about an equal number of dictation machines and transcribing machines. The dictating machines are scattered through the house, conveniently located for the dictators, some upon the desks of heads of departments, where the number of letters justify having a separate machine, and others in a central position, where a number of dictators can go at stated hours in the day and dictate their letters. In some instances as many as four or five men use the same machine, setting certain hours and feeling certain that the machine will be there when they go after it, instead of, as with the old stenographic system, being frequently delayed in waiting for a stenographer to come to the desk, or when going after the stenographer to find her busy with other work thus delaying the dictation. A REVELATION! When One Goes for Months Without Getting a Good Night's Sleep Release is Sweet. Take away sound refreshing sleep and you rob nature of its most necessary requirement-Feeding and building up time, that's why so many people find their standard of strength waiting when they cannot sleep well one symptom after another creeps in and serious ailments follow, that is what makes so many feel and look older than they are. The perfecting of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills is a revelation to this kind. Mr. C. H. Wilcox of Adams St., Plymouth, Ind., says:-"My whole trouble was nervousness and inability to sleep well. For this I used Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills getting them at J. ,W. Hess's Drug Store and as a consequence my nerves are steady and quiet and I sleep naturally." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50 cts. a box at dealers or Dr. A. TV. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D. are on every

British and Kaffirs Defeated. The Hague, Nov. 6 A report has reached here that the Boer commandant Maritz,- entered Bushman's Land with forty men: By the end of August his commando had increased to 350. He attacked and defeated 600 mixed English troops and Kaffirs under Major Gendwine, taking 120 prisoners. Commandant Maritz liberrated all the prisoners except the Kaffirs, who were found guilty of spying and these were shot. He found documents at the headquarters of the English ordering the seizure of farmers' horses. The Boer commander says this has caused the revolt to spread.

Pioneer Sawmill Burned. William Downs awoke Saturday morning about 4:30 o'clock and found his saw mill, just north of his residence, on the Michigan road, com pletely destroyed by fire and nothing was standing but the smokestack. Mr. Downs had been running the mill Friday and there was fire under the boiler in the evening about 8:30, as the owner and operator had made a tour of inspection at that time and found everything in good order and then retired for the night. The old mill was quite a land mark having been built about forty or more years ago, and since that time has been in operation, turning out lumber to build many of Fulton county's homes. The loss will reach two or three thousand dollars and no insurance. But William is a wealthy citizen and the loss will not distress him. Rochester Reupblican. CZOLGOSL The scene is closed! if there's a hell for fiends to reach Another coward's piercing screech Is rinsing there! Or, if but notihngness is where We picture wastes o'er which the lost Must wander, weary and outcast, If death is, after all, the last. Still he has met defeat! He may not hear a living fool repeat The story of his shame exultinglyRemorse is his, or else he lies today A rotting mass, dumb to the glee Within the festering breasts of his foul kind! Away With what the maggots wait in in vain to claim; He has paid us all he can of his great debt, Now let the world forget His jarring. jumbled hateful name. -Chicago Record-Herald. Our McKinley Book. We received Monday the fourth shipment of Halstead's Life of McKinley, our previous supplies having been exhausted . The price of the book is $1.50, but in our combination offer it is almost free. The time limit of this offer will soon expire aud after that the work will be for sale at the full regular price only. If you love your wife, make it easy for her to get breakfast. Take home Mrs. Austin's Pancake Flour. 22t24 5t4 "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form," says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian Evangelist, of Filley, Mo. "I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmfnl substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by J. W. Hess, Druggist. Let Off Easy. Newton May, a Plymouth tough tried to kill a policeman there. A jury found him guilty of assault and battery and sent him to jail for 60 days. Plymouth juries evidently want to encourage the killing of policemen. Goshen Denocrat. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste in mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowles are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by J. w. Hess, Druggist. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails; and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way though. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of Forlkand, Va. Pain Balm is in antiseptic and heals such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by J. W. Hess, Druggist. Reliable and Gentle. There are pills and pills. You want apill which is certain, thorough and gentle, mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Littte early Risers fill the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist the bowels. J. W. Hess, Druggist.

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Three Chief Ports Seized Tuesday by French Naval Squadron. Admiral Caillard in Possession of Turkish Customs for the Purpose of Forcing the Sultan to Make Settlement of Claims Long Delayed by Petty Excuses. PARIS, Nov. 6-An official dispatch announces the arrival of Admiral Caillard's squadron yesterday at the island of Mitylene. The three principal ports of the island were seized. The following is the dispatch received from Admiral Caillard: "MITYLENE, Nov. 5, 11:40 A. M. -Armored division arrived at Mitylene." The dispatch does not mention any incident attending the landing, but it seems certain that the French commander carried out his instructions, which were to occupy three ports of the island and to seize the customs. One cruiser and three torpedo catchers got separated from the squadron owing to the speed of the latter. The dispatch-boat Mouette, which had joined the squadron, was sent to meet them to Mitylene. The foreign office here has not yet received the Sultan's reply to the note presented by M. Bapst, counselor of the French legation at Constantinople, following out the instructions of M. Delcasse, the foreign minister, under date of Nov. 3. IN THE WINTER. (Benson's Plaster Pain's Master.) For coughs and colds Benson's Porous Plasters are an incomparably better remedy than any other external or internal. Their medicinal properties enter the skin and go straight to the seat of the disease. They relieve and cure a "seated" cold without disturbing the system or upsetting the stomach. Cough mixtures often nauseate. Benson's Piasters are medicinal in the highest degree, and quickest to act. Placed on the chest or back or on both at once in serious cases, the good effect is felt immediately. The congestion yields, the cough abates and the breathing improves. Lung or bronchial affections or kidney disease, are cured with the least possible suffering and loss of time. Benson's Plasters are immeasurably superior to Belladonna, Strengthening, Capsicum or any other combination in plaster form. They are also preferable to ointments, liniments and salves. Benson's Plasters have received fifty-five highest awards over all competitors; and more than 5,000 physicians and druggists have declared them to be one of the few trustworthy household remedies. For sale by all druggists, or we will prepay postage V 1 j 1 . TT . . on any number ordered in the United States on receipt of 25c. each. Be sure you get the genuine. Accept no imitation or substitute. Seabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, N. Y. The Children's Friend. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, grip and other winter complaints One Minute CoughCure never fails. Pleasant to the taste and perfectly safe. C. B. George, Winchester, Ky.: "Our little girl vas attacked with croup one night and so hoarse she could hardly sneak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relieved her immediately. When she awoke m next morning she had no signs of hoarseness or croup. In reply to inquiries we have pleasure in announcing that Ely's Liquid Cream Balm is like the solid preparation of that admirable remedy in that it cleanses and heals membranes affected by nasal catarrh. There is no drying or sneezing. The Liquid Cream Balm is adapted to use by patients who have trouble in inhaling through the nose and prefer spraying. The price, including spraying tube, is 75 cents. Sold by druggists or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. A Physican Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and never used anything that did me the good that did," says County Physician Geo. W. Scroggs, Hall County. Ga. "As" a physician I have prescribed it with the best results." If food remains undigested in your stomach it decays. To prevent this by dieting means starvation. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. You need suffer neither dyspepsia nor starvation. J. W. Hess, Druggist. Special Hunters Rates Beginning Nov 9th. until Nov30th, the Nickel Plate road will sell Hunters tickets to parties of 5 or more traveling toether to McComb or Payne, or stations between these points, to So. Whitley or Willvale, or stations between these points, at one fare for the round trip. Return limit Dec 2nd. Obtain detailed information from nearest agent of the Nickel Plate Road, or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Excursion to Richmond va Pennsylvania Lines. For the State Convention Y, M. CA. of Idiana, excursion tickets to Richmond will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines November 21st to 23d, inclusive. Low Rates to Texas via Pennsylvania Lines. November 10th and 11th, excursion tickets to Ft. Worth, Texas, account Woman's Christian Temperance Union National Convention, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. See local Ticket Agents for particulars.

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"All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum's Circus ever since the keepers begain dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul lon. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott's Emulsion near the moneky cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor This suggested the idea that i might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keeper report very few deaths from consumption. Of course it. cheaper to buy Scott's Emul sion than new monkeys-and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? This picture represent the Trade Mark of Scott Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St., New York 50c and $1. all druggists. 1 n mm. T.. Rheumatic Has Been Successfully tried by thousands of Rheumatic sufferers, who will testify to the merits of this Great Remedy. Now is the time to take it. Regulate the bowels. gives a good appetite. A 5 week's treatment $1.00. Sold by J. W. Hess, your druggist. t i-4 A Going South? If so, you secure many advantages by going via Cincinnati, the Queen & Crescent Route and Southern Ry. Its fast trains penetrate every part of the Central South. 24 hour schedule Cincinnati to Jacksonville and New Orleans. 9 hours to Chattanooga. 28 hours to Shreveport. 36 hours to Port Tampa. Observation, parlor and cafe cars-free reel clining chairs-Through Pullmans to all important Southern cities. Our booklets tell you the advantages we offer over other routes, and are sent for the asking. Why not write us about it? W. C. RINEARSON, G. P. A., CINCINNATI Home-Seekers' Excursion via Pennsylvania Lines Low rate Home-Seekers' excursion tickets to points in West and South will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines November 5th and 19th, also on December,3d and 17th. Particular information about fares, time of trains and other details will be furnished upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Special Excursion to Chicago via Pennsylvania. Saturday November 9tb, excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from Plymouth at round trip rate of $1 00 Tickets valid only on train leaving at 2:15 p. m. Central Time. Excursion to Indianapolis via Vandalia Line. The Vandalia will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return for $4.75 on account of Fall Convention Ancient Accested Scottish Rite Masons, Tickets on sale Nov 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd and good returning to and including Nov 23. I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge and Grand Encampment Indianapolis Nov 19th-21st, For the above occasion the Vandalia Line will sell round-trip excursion tickets to Indianapolis and return for $3.55. Tickets good going Nov 18th and 19th and good returning to and including Nov. 22nd. Direct connection at Colfax with Big Four in both directions. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Marshall circuit court, made in the case of Melissa Railsback etal, vs. Sallie Deemer etal. numbered 1174, at the October term 1901, the undersigned commissioner, will offer for sale at private sale at the law office of Wm. B. Hess, in the city of Plymouth, Ind., on the second day of December 1901, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described real estate in Marshall county, Ind , to, wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and fourteen and one-half acres of the east side of that part of the said northwest quarter that lies north of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad, all of said described real estate is in Section 17; township 32. north, range 3 east; also lots 47 and 48 in Rhodes addition to the town of Argos. Said sale will be continued from day to day at the same place and between the same hours until all of said described real estate is sold in case it is not all sold on said second day of December 1901. Terms of sale: One-third cash in hand; the residue in equal payments of 12 and 24 months from date of sale with notes at 6 per cent interest and reasonable attorneys fees waiving valuation and appraisement laws and secured by a mortgage upon the real estate sold. 5t4 WM. B. HESS, Commissioner. NOTICE TO THE MARSHALL COUNTY COUNCIL: The Marshall County Council is called to convene in special session at one o'clock p. m., on Saturday, November 16, 1901, at the Auditor's office. Plymouth, Indiana. for the transaction of important business relative to the County Asylum and other matters. Witness my hand nad offcial seal (SEAL) this 6th day of November, 1901. HENRY H. MILLER, Auditor Marshall County

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