Plymouth Tribune, Volume 2, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 April 1903 — Page 3
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Not Allowed to, See Hör Nephew, , Moses Fowler Chase, Rieh and a Lunatic. YOUNG MAN GOES TO A HOSPITAL ;Sp?cimen of HU Talk Negro Ghoul Found Goilty-Political Confabulation News Items. Lafayette, Ind.. April IS. Moses Fowler Chase has been taken to St Elizabeth hoypltal. It will be sereral days before any legal action Is taken In the case. Young Chase is still in a highly nervous state, and when left alone he talks lo himself. He Is in the charge of his father. During his stay at the hospital young Chase will be in charge of John Hawse, who was his nurse and guardian at the sanatorium la Michigan .four years ago. Mrs. Dahme I Harred. Mrs. Duhme made a tearful request to be allowed to see her nephew. She was positively refused. .The attorneys for Chase are acting on his Instructions .when they refused to let any friends of the Duhines or their attorneys see Moses Fowler Chase. At the hotel before being taken to the hospital the young man seemed brighter than usual. He was rambling through the English language in his demented way when the following was caught. "Charlie Charlie Duhme?I know him. He worked 102 years to become consul general of France. I did not Insult the kin; of France, and had nothing to do wih It but he is a anyway. This is the second time since .his arrival in thlscountry that he l as spoken two sentence coherently. Dahme Live In the Che Home. , Attorney Wllby, of Cincinnati, arrive! to consult with Kumler, Caylord, Ilawood and Burnett, the attorney for the Duhmes. A meeting was held in Kumler & Gaylord's office and the consultation lasted all afternoon. It was rumored that the Chase attorneys would file suit for possession of Moses Fowler Chase's South street home, "which is now In possession of the Duhmes. However, the moving of the boy to the hospital sets this rumor apparently at naught. The Duhmes will continue to live In the Chase home until after the case has been definitely settled. UOOMINß A FAIR BANK DOOM Indiana Senator Ia Wanted to Go on the Ticket with Koosevelt at Next Election. Indianapolis, April 18. At a gathering of Indianapolis citizens at West Baden Springs a strong effort "was made to secure the consent of Senator Fairbanks to stand for the second place on the 11)04 ticket with President Roosevelt, but It is understood that the senator persists in his determination cot to be a candidate. Those present at the conference Included Governor Durbln. Secretary of State Storms. United States District Attorney Keating, and others, and the meeting determined to inaugurate the senator's boom whether or no. Those who advise the senator against being "shelved on the vice presidency say that Governor Durbln wants to succeed him in the senate, and that this would be a shorter and easier way than making a campaign against Senator Beverldge. Negro Ghoul Found Gollty. Indianapolis, April 18. At the close f the trial of Sam Martin for grave robbing, the Jury within a half hour after leaving the court' room rendered a verdict finding Martin guiltj of robbing the grave of Jobanna Stilz. In the concluding scenes of the trial the lie was given by Prosecutor Uuckelshaus to Attorneys Groningcr and McCray for the defense, and.it was returned by McCray. Attorneys RuckelsLaus and McCray were each fined $5 for contempt of court. Slander Case on Trial. Anderson, Ind., Apr!' 18. The trial of a $20,000 slander silt brought by G. A. Efroymson, of Indianapolis, and Philip Adler, of Lebanon, against Adolph Strauss, of thüi city, has begun In the superior court The plaintiffs In the case were employed by Strauss to Invoice a stock of goods he bought, and It is alleged that Strauss slandered Efroymson and Adler by the statement that they had misrepresented the value of the goods to him. Machine Start April 27. Gas City, Ind, April ia The American Window Glass factories In Gas City will begin operations with blowing machines on April 27. Men from Gas City and Jonesboro who have obtained positions in the plants have been instructed to report on that day. Jonesboro men are now at Alexander. Kay Call Oat the Ullitla. Hammond, Ind., April 1& The Hammond police, acting under orders of the sheriff, who was directed by the governor, will make an effort to stop pool selling at the Lakeside race track. Governor Durbln has issued an order for the Lake county sheriff to call out the militia if necessary to stop pool selling. Wabash Is Flooding Terr XXanta. Terre Haute, IncL, April 18. Yafl ! "Wabash has reached the twenty-fol mark and half the town of central Terre Haute is under water. Most of the people have moved out and others are carrying their household gocda upstairs and preparing to leave. Xloaltor Departs from EvaasTtile. Evansville,Ind.t April 18. The United States monistor Arkansas has ended a two aays visit at thia port axd started back down the Ohio, en -route to SL Louis. Several steamboats and barges followed the war vessel to Henderson In order to handle the crowds there. Wins the Consolation Cannes?. Kansas City, April 18. D. A. QulcX cf Eldorado Springs,- Mo., won the concclatlcn handicap shoot at the grand American shoot with a score of C5 out cf a pccsibla 1C0. A. C. Conner, cf Pekia, Ills., and H. C. Pearca, cf Chickopee, Kan., will divlda tecond zz.1 third nir.zj, ezeh cecrirj C3.
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That Is What the Doctors and Re porters Think of His Case. COUNSEL HAS A FIGHT IN COUBT One Lawyer Doing All of the Scrap ping Pussy's Adventure In a Hot Oven Items. Lafayette, Ind., April 17. There was a fist fight in the circuit court room between Attorneys Dan SImms, representing Fred Chase, father of Moses Fowler Chase, and A. L. Kumler, representing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duhme, of Cincinnati, who are fighting for the possession of young Chase, the millionaire. The attorneys had met for a conference with the Judge as to what should be done with Moses Fowler Chase pending the hearing of the guardianship case. Kumler denounced the attorneys on the other side and also Chase's father, and declared that Moses Fowler Chase bad been brought to Indiana from France by force and fraud. He had further asserted that the unfortunate your; g man was put on exhibition at the law offices of Chase's attorneys, when ex-Judge E. P. Hammand shouted: "That's an absolute falsehood." Then the Scrap Began. Attorney Simms jumped up from his seat and approached Kumler, who tried to ward him cff. Simms then landed a fierce rU'ht-'iand swing on Kumler's jaw, and followed It with a smash with his left. Both blows landed, Kumler protecting himself as best he could. Spectators sprang toward the combatants and dragged them apart. The judge fined Simms $23 for striking the first-blow, and this quieted matters. Bat Peace Spread II er Wing. Simms then apologized and Kumler asked the court to remit the fine, as he said he felt sure that Simms struck in a moment of temper. The court remitted the fine and directed that Moses Fowler remain in this court's jurisdiction, with the understanding that Mr. and Mrs. Duhme, who are his aunt and uncle, are not to Interfere with him. They have privilege of applying to court for authority to see him, however. Appear To Be a "Gibbering Idiot. Newspaper men were admitted to see Moses Fowler Chase and he appeared to be a gibbering idiot. He rambled on Incessantly In a low tone of voice, looking down toward his right hand, which he kept stretched cut at length. His attorneys say he has never recognized his father from the time the latter saw him on shipboard to the present time. Drs, M. M. Lalry, E. C. Davidson and W. W. Vlnnedge, of Lafayette, and Dr. C. B. Burr, of Flint, Mich., examined young Chase and pronounced him insane. DIDNT LOSS A SINGLE LIFE V Cat In an Oven While Two Meals Were Cooked and Retains the Whole ftlne, Indianapolis, April 17. Cats may not have nine lives, but the big family Maltese, the pet of Richard Cox's family, 018 East Sixteenth street, certainly has a tenacious grip on bis one life. Tho door of lue cook stove at the Cox house was left open and "Tom," whose reputation as an explorer is well established, climbed into the stave. It was warm inside and he decided on a nap. Some one passing, through the kitchen closed the stove door. Evening came and while "Tom's" absence was noticed, no alarm was felt. ' The stove was lighted and supper prepared. The night passed and was followed by the morning, but with the dawning came no "Tom." Another fire was lighted in the cook stove, and rother meal prepared, which was eaten In silence by the family, whose thoughts were on the absent "meow. The stove door was opened when it came time to get dinner and out walked "Tom. He looked a little ruffled and sunburn ad and immediate ly meowed for a drink of water, but the most careful examination failed to disclose any serious injuries. XXore Trouble for Dudley. Indianapolis, April 17. Suit for $5,000 damages against John S. Dudley, sheriff of Sullivan county, and hlsbondsmen has been filed In the United States court by Fanny Bush, of Tennessee, administratrix of the estate of James Dlilard, the colored man who was taken from Sheriff Dudley by a mob and lynched at Sullivan, Ind., last November. Boy Stil HI Clater-ln-Law. Princeton, Ind., April 17. Mrs. A. H. Eaton, aged 24 years, was shot and instantly killed by her brother-In-laV, Charley Eaton, aged 17 years. The revolver has not been found. The coroner is Investigating. Mrs. Eaton was the wife of Alva Eaton, a Southern railway employe Kekom and SXarlon To Be Joined. Kokomo, Ind., April 17. The Kokomo, Marion and Western Traction i company has been organized to build a line from here to Marion. A con tract was lAt for th construction of I the line this summer. They Want Clm la Texas, Indianapolis, April 17. Ern?l Schinzel, under arrest here, is wanted In sereral Texas cities charged wii! extensiv ferneries. , . Clew to a Kail Robbery, Springfield, Ills., April 18. Pcstoffice Inspector JLaughlln, who Is tere Investigating the robbery of two mall pouches at Springfield Junction on the night of April 10, has left foV Lincoln, to work on the case, thinking' n has a clew. cVyaa and Injalls Dine Together Cincinnati, April 18. Considerable stir was caused La local political circles yesterday by Cclcnsl William J. Bryan being the cect at tha Qccea City club of Melville E. In-all3,.preci-Czzt cf Xt2 Bij Four railway. "
YOU TEIHOATP Don't let it ran on It may prove dangerous. Go to vour druggist and ask for T8H8ILin TOXSILTXE is the greatest throat remedy on earth. Tonsiline not only cures Bore Throats of all kinds, very quickly, but Is a positive, never-failing and speedy cure for Sore Mouth, Hoarseness antl Quinsy. It's the stitch in time. - Don't neglect to use it. 25 and 60 cents at all druggists. THB TOX8ILIXH CO. CANTON, O. E L Organized Labor Has Soma Complaints Against the P. O. D. at Washington. BAD MAIL BAGS ARE IN SERVICE Besides Which Favoritism and Other Bins Are Alleged Payne Is Not Communicative. Washington, April IS. The Indications are that organized labor will become ä party to the investigation of affairs of the postofflce department A special committee of the Central Labor Union, of this city, which has been secretly considering the matter, has formulated charges of favoritism, incompetency, etc., against certain of JOSXPH L. BRXSTOW the officials of the mail equipment division of the department. The charges allege that mail bags taat do not conform to the specifications have been accepted by 'the chief of division, Colonel Thomas P. Graham. Other Charges That Are Made. Other charges allege among other 'things that a worthy and needy white woman is discriminated against in favor of a negro woman employe there; that the forewoman of the sewing room used offensive language toward her subordinates; that when the machine operators were reduced from $2 per diem to S1.75 per diem the salaries of the superintendent and some of the other officers were raised $150 to $200 per annum; that the suspension of one clerk was illegal and another unjust; that engineers are worked overtime without compensation; that the foreman of the lockshop Is not a lockmaker, and that recommendations for promotions are not based on merit. Nobody Marked for Suspension Yet. ' Reports that a "promotion ring" existed to control promotions In the Brooklyn postofflce, similar to that which is now being Investigated In New York city, are brought to the attention of the postofflce department It was stated In the department, however, that as yet there Is no evidence of such a ring in its possession. Postmaster Genertl Payne said that be was not contemplating the suspension of any official pending the close of the Investigation, but added that If Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Bristow, who is directing, the investigation, were to recommend suspension the recommendation would be considered very carefully and with a disposition to follow the recommendation. ' Good Sport on the Trout Streams. Madison, "Wis., April 18. Reports from all over the state show an rnusually large Influx of visiting sportsmen to the trout streams of Wisconsin. The legal season, which opened on the 15th, promises exceptionally good .iport, as 10,000,000 fry were planted two, three and four years ago by the state fish commission. . This SI an lant Dead. Chicago, April 18. Professor Antonio d Andres, whose body .was believed to have been found In a barrel in New York. according to dispatches from Bufialo, is alive and has Just been released from the county Jail In this city on bail, having been convicted in the federal court of having counterfeit money In his possession. Games on the Diamonds. Chicago, AprH 18. Following are the 8coures made at base ball; League At Philadelphia Boston 8, Philadelphia 3; at New York Brooklyn 9, New York 7; at St Louis Chicago 7, St Louis 6; at Cincinnati Pittsburg 9, Cincinnati 2. rj - 1 United Labor Carnival Proposed. Pittsburg, April 18. The building trades' council of Allegheny county Is arranging for a united labor carnival to be held in Pittsburg two weeks beginning with Decoration day, May
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Bride and Groom Handcuffed Together as They Start on a Trip. RELEASED AT THE NEXT STAIION New Line of Defence for the GhoulsMonitor Arkansas at EvansTille Notes. Frankfort Ind., April 16. When the Clover Leaf passenger train pulled into this city a handsomely dressed young man and woman alighted, hand cuffed together. As no officer was with them, they caused considerable comment as they wandered about the station platform with their wrists locked together. They were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, of Marion, who had Just been married, and who had been handcuffed before leaving home by a crowd of Jokers. The key had been turned over to the brakeman on the train, with directions to unlock the handcuffs after Kokomo was possed. but some one called for the key and then ran away with it leaving the couple with no means of release. Got Their Shackles Cut OCT. They had ail sorts of trouble on their way here, but after they Lad wandered about the station for a "short time a railroad man got a file and a chisel and succeeded in cutting the chain between the two cuffs. Half an hour later they got a policeman to unlock the cuffs and free their wrlsta. The bridegroom is a son of a wealthy wholesaler in Marion, and the bride, who was Miss Sarah Hlghtower, Is the daughter of one of the prominent citizens of that city. Was a Pretty Rough Joke. At the station in Marion a regular, battle followed the attempt to handcuff the couple, as the bridegroom had received a "tip" and had marshaled a crowd of defenders. - After handcuffing the couple and putting them on the train, the crowd distributed handbills through the train stating that "Sallle and Ed" had Just been married, and asking the passengers to look out for them. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell registered at the Coulter hotel and have left for Chicago. DEFENSE ON A NEW LINE Attorneys for an Indianapolis Ghoal See Flelp In Action of the Recent Legislature, Indianapolis, April 1C. Attorneys who are defending the negro ghouls, when the trial of Sam Martin, charged with taking and concealing the body of Johanna Stütz, was called before Special Judge W. W. Thornton in the criminal court withdrew the plea of not guilty, made by the defendant and filed a motion to quash the indictment The court overruled the motion. The indictment charges Martin with taking and concealing a dead body. The la wunder which he Indictment was drawn was repealed by the last general assembly, and a new law was passed. Attorneys for the ghouls hope to profit by this, and say they will take the case to the supreme court if they lose. Indiana World's Fair Board. Indianapolis, April 1C. Governor Durbln has appointed the commission that will have charge of the construction of the Indiana building, etc., at the, St Louis fair. It consists of one representative from each congressional district and two . members-at-large. Lieutenant Governor Newton W. Gilbert, of Fort Wayne, and Henry W. Marshall, of Lafayette, speaker of the house, are the delegates-at-large. Wabash Is Alarmingly High. Terre Haute, Ind., April 1C The sudden rise in the Wabash river here has alarmed the people living In the lowlands. The water registers the highest this year and is rising. Residents in Swaffordsvllle and South Terre Haute are preparing to move out Prisoner Who Will Not Eat, VIncennes, Ind., April 16. William Stewart, a prisoner in the county Jail, is fasting for twenty-one days as an atonement for his arrest, but County Health Officer Becks may break the man's fast Stewart has refused to take ny food for fifteen days. Monitor Arkansas at EreasTtlle. Evansville, Ind., April 16. The United States monitor Arkansas arrived here. Her coming was followed by a great demonstration. The Arkansas will remain in port fwo days. banquet was given on board. ' Acquitted of Kidnaping. Franklin, Ind., April 16. The ca'se against Tlmon Long, his wife, and John Burns, of Edinburg, charged with kidnapping Mrs. Mary C. Chambers, was heard by Justice Sellers and the defendants were discharged. Monde Strike Declared Ott Muncie, Ind., April 16. The strike of union carpenters which began here March 1 has been declared off by the union. The men decided to work in the future only for the wage scale they had originally asked. Terra Haute Trotting Heel Terre Haute, Ind., April 16. The Terre Haute Trotting association has announced the date of Jts meetlngfrom A.ug. 31 to Sept 5. Attractive purses Drill be offer d for pacing and trotting events. THE PURE CRAiU COFFEE If yott use Grain-0 in place of coffea you will enjey it just as . much for it tastes the same ; yet it ' ü like a feed to tha system, distributing the full substance of tho . pure grain with every drop. TC1Y IT TO-DAY. j t r?oc-i CTTTwbere 15c and llz. pr jric j
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FUvap & Clii:-o Sir ennsylvania Lines. Sehedule of Passenger Trains-Central Time. I 41 Weatwardr ITm 9 -15 130 AM OS sIi tr Pittsb'gh Jv.;i l 17 0016 W I 5 set I s s Alllance.flr 9 35 9 Canton ..lvJ 10 04 9 33 MassllJon... " Woost r Mansfield 44 Creetllue.ar. ii mm oc 6 1519 US 11 M Lvd m e a.. 2? 6 37,12 3!11 3U nucyrus.lv. 8 Ott Lima Van Vert " ITU 53 9 5fl 7 2 3310 46LFtWayne- f Areola ' 'olumbis Citj.. " 1 ljirwill . " a 2on m am 5 S" re 3 ÖbiU läiülöf s n CSSi 05 8 19 1 ? 19 8 27 5 20f8 37.33 Plerceton iaon Ukt . Warsaw Ctna Green " 27 8 42 43 52 8 59 9 06 9 14 9 22 iiiirton i nwood Plymouth. " 2 01 215 9 41 a jroTtrUTa Hamlet ft A C I (fanna W'nnatah ... Valparaiso ilobart Liverpool. Clark ....... " ndians Ewbor. 44 0 47 9 51 3 0410 081 AM Kt 14 in in on! !r - 0410 081AM R Qffl 3 SftlO 34 7 Ort t s m iu yJ ,r3 54llf0OI765i-? f4 051Uia 810 2:? 4 14 11 2 8 201 Whltln. Chicago ...ar. 8 45? 7 351 5 15 12 20 9 45l 241 6 I 24 I 38 I 50 I Eutvurd. TiUm It Thiunr M PM AMI PM AM 30 1145 17 30 15 35 tu 8 .....M5ß 12 44! 8 JA 10 aduna Etrban W55 i 351229g j57 2 50 2Jlarke . '.iTrpool ...... ilobart 00 W a o H P a237f 8 33, f) ma 8 4 118I 84 Talp&niso A'anaLah.. 128 4 36 1 IT 0 , V" Vrf or. f2 02 9 f212 9 I la nna ...... Hamlet..'"rorertovu.... flymontk In wood. Bourbon tn Gna W'araiw ... icona Uki.. f2 23! 951 9 5 235 S4d 947 3051018' 8 2 a. C 3 10 35! 8 5 3 2310 43: 9 n ?2 --..10501 9 TO g 2 3 551112 Jtf 3 -a 3 IS 62S Pierceton J w w TV s fUllSÖ 951 c 51ci8l Ijirwlll o!umbi Cjtj Vr"ola .. ft. Wjn:AT. n. rTBjT. Van Wert. Lima. ... Rucyrus ... 'Jrwtliw u. KusStld It. Wooster f4 2ill4i 0 59 2 S.3 J4i 70d 5;!i8i5i3.p -i a. 3 3 - Y4 7 3511 74511 2-8 53012W PXID- : -r rrr iu o " 11 lM 6 35 1 55 7 25 2 53 f 3012 4 to3 85 '3111211..- 9 271 '5511 451 2 37! 9551 II m 1271215 1027 33 115 ...... 11 U 1 nrt 30-ö Masillon1 12 2 06 12 55 Canton n 1039 227 453 1 15 849S& 4 00 S 5L Pi'tbanrk.irj 140) 550 745 5 30 'S t Stops en louitj to lt of pusenf on. 1 Flag etoi to Uko tt passenf an for Port Ytrno or pouta out toonot f &o? ta Mtuniij to let of pasusgen. thrnforo ticket to outers poisU Till not bo konorod on tail i .iu. Ü. L. PECK, E. A. FORD, Genual Xanager, Geaoral Paasengar Agent. J-2-03.-F. PlTTSBUKGH, PEJfN'A. . For time cards, rates cf fare, through tickets baggage checks and further Information regarding the running of t rains, apply to any Agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. Lake Erio & Western R. R. In Effect on and after Sunday, Nor. 16, 1&C2, Trains will leare Plymouth as follows: VORTH BOUND. No. 20. Toledo, Chicago & Michigan Express, Ex. Sunday . . ....12:03 pm No. 22. Toledo. Detroit & Chicago Limited, Dally ex Sunday 3:15 pm No. 24. Munde, Lafayette & Michigan City Special. Ex. Sunday.lltSö pm BOÜTH BOUSTD. No. 21. Detroit, Indianapolis &Cln clnnatt Express, Daily. .. 5:44 am No. 23. Chicago, Detroit, Toiedo & Indianapolis Fast Line Ex. 8und & y oommotoMtoQiooo ym oooomoii 10 o33 OsVCD No. 25. Chicago, Toledo it Indianaoolia Special. Ex. 8undar . 5:15 pm KLKOAKT WKW BXRTICX AND IQUIPMXiTT. No. 21 will run dally between Laporte'and Indianapolis. No 22 will run daily between Indianapolis and Importe,, and dally except Sunday betwefn I nd lant polls and Michigan City. No. 24 will run dally except Sunday between Indianapolis and Laporte. Trains Nos. 20, 22 and 24 make direct connection for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and all points East, North and North west. Trains 31 and 23 make Immediate connection at Indianapolis Union 8tatlon for Cincinnati, LoalarÜle and all points In the Southeast, South and Southwest. Train 25 connects at Indianapolis with fast trains for 8t. Louis and Southwest. For further information call at L. K. &W tioket uGoe. J. M. DAUBEN 9 PECK. Agent Lake Erie A WnatB.B. Nov Ovorland Sorvico. Three thro trains Chicago to San Francisco every day via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific line. Direct connections for North Pacific Coast points. California is less than three days from Cnicago via this route. Information on request K A. UHLER, Gtnsral Patsengtr Ajtnt, Chlcifo E. G. HA YD EN, Traveling Patstnsar Agent 217 Williamson Eltfg.. Ctmlan. HICKERCON'S DYCPEPGIA TADLETG art sell itrletl j andir a exarast. at what Tob like. Oat box la a Z3 av traatoixt. feels' sal f aaraattad bg J. V. fit$Dr r,M"i PH' Hlirr R,1f,r talU to aar Ur. I lila Ulla iiklaiaot rilE8 Tri c, CO Cost. UM tg J. U. f.m. . 1 Krcttct cur litis. Consultation free, reeuepenaentonuaccess. Est. 14. IJilo B. Stxtxss & Co.. 8S4-Uth St.. Washington. Wo trouble to prepare quick break f25ts If vou haye Mrs. Austin's fam ous Pancake Flour. Keady In a momtnt,
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Senators Will Investigate That Neck o' Woods to See What Laws , Are Needed. . VashIngton, April 17. Senator Beverldge, of Indiana, chairman of the committee on territories, has named Senators Dillingham, of Vermont; Burnham, of .New Hampshire; Nelson, of Minnesota, and Patterson, of Colorado, a sub-committee to visit Alaska this summer for the purpose of making a thorougn investigation of conditions in the territory, with a view to recommending legislation or amendments to existing law to the senate when it reassembles. Nelson also is a member of the committee on public lands and Patterson Is a member of the committee on mines and mining, so that the sub-committee will include In its membership senators familiar with the views of the other two senate committees that, with the committee on territories, have committed to them legislation pertaining to Alaska. Child Labor Prosecutions. East St. Louis, Ills., April 17. Edgar T. Da vies, chief state inspector of the factories and workships of Illinois, Investigated the glass factories of East St. Louis to ascertain if there are violations of the child labor law, and saj-f that proceedings will be instituted to bind over to the grand jury the officers of one glass firm for the employment of mere children. Canada Retaliate on Germany. Ottawa, Out., April 17. The Important feature in the budget speech of the minister of finance was the announcement that Canada had decided to Impose a surtax of one-third over the general Canadian tariff on imports from German territory. This is owing to German discrimination against Canadian goods. Creates all forms of BLOOD DISEASES such as Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers and Liver Troubles. Other remedies may give temporary relief, but there is only one CURE and that is BAILEYS LAXATIVE TABLETS Try them and be convinced. Two sizes, io and 25 cents.. Never sold in bulk. Pleasant, Gentle, Curative. Lakeside fledlclne Co. Chicago. 80LD BY L. TANNER Plymouth. Indiana PARKER'S HAIR BALSA. I Qini and brautlfiM tho hale rionutfi mmrtsal ftowth. Nerep rails to Beator Gray Hair to tta Tonthfal Color. PraTi-tita Dandruff r4 hair tailing. ; t. 1 ui at iwnrma. THE CLEANSING iND HEALING CATARRH CUIUS FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to ose. Contains no injarions drug. It is qi IckJy absorbed. Gives Belief at once. It Opens and Cleanses COLD 'n HEAD tue Kuai raeage. A Ha Ts Inflammation. rieals and Protects the Membrane. Restores tha Senses of Taste and SmelL Large Sizr, 50 cents at Dni??it8 or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cent by mall. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street. New York. Don't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison MedU cine Co.. Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each packs?. Vice, 33 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no subttl s - tute. Ask your druggist. VANDAL I A LINE TIME TADLE. In Krncr Bipt. 28. 1902. Trains ieare Plymouth. Ind.. as follows; ORTH BOUND. No 10, daily ez San Noli, " " No 8. " ' . 8:45 am .11:50 am . 8:01 p m SOUTH BOUND. No 21, dally ex 8 an... No S, " NoS. " .-. 5:25 a ra mill .IS a m 7:13 p m No. 21 makes direct connections (or Indianapolis ria Coir ax, arriving Indianapoll10.30 a. m. No. 3 makes direct connections (or Indianapolis. EvansTllle and all points south. St Louis, arrlrlnc there 0:0 p, m., connecting with ail diverging roads (or south and southwest; also tor Cincinnati, arriving there at 8 p. m. W. E. 8 kith. Arent. WE OELL RENT, REPAIR AMD EXCHANGE Typewriters We Sell Tabulitlng Attachment Ws Sell Tyerlter Supplies We Sell Typewriter Furniture We Furnish Stenejraphtr and Operaters CAN IVESERVE YOU? Remington Typewriter Company NEW Y0IK Ne. 237 Broaoway. IMDIAN1P0LIS 12 East ttarkst SL A Swtd Cruth ia a never failing: sin of a healthy etonäch. When the breath ia bad the 6tomaca is out of ordar. There la no remedy In the world equal to Kodol Djtptpcia Care for indigestion, dyrpepcia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Hary 0. Crick, of White Plains. Ky.,cxitcs: 'I have been a dyspeptic for years tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I bean to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat what ever I like. Kodol digests what you eat and nakc3 the atcasch awest. J W . Hess. Drugstore. .
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OfSce hours, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 204. Eesidence, 314 Center st. PLYMOUTH, - INDIANA Dr. P. M. BUREET, DENTIST Plymouth, Indiaija. MONEY AT FIVE TODAY. Itcosts nothing to Call or Write. 5l, 5CI. J. C. Cariron, Old State Bank Bldg JOHN W. PARKS, Attorney and Counselor at Law , Offlce.Flrst Floor Parks' Law Bulling, PLYMOUTH, 1XD. Practices in all courts and in al branches of the profession. Jsotarj and stenographer in office. No. 1C36 N TOT1CE OF ADMINISTRATION. State of Indiana, Marshall County, es: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Lucinda Corl.late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased, bald estate Is supposed to be solved. JAMES O. CORL. April 6th, 1Ü03. Administrator. Samuel Parker, Atty, for Adm'r. 27t3 Administrator'? Sale of Personal Property. Take notice that Leander J. Southwnrth. Administrator with the will annexed cf the Estate of William M. Kendall, deceased, will sell at public sale at the store room lately occupied by the decedent la the Kendall block. In the City of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Fflday, May 1, 1903, at 10 o'clock A. M. the stock of goods now in a:d room classified In the inventory on file in said estate as srnx-eries, glassware, dishes, queenswaie. crockery, stationery and school bupplies. also. 6tore fixtures. Said property -will be sold to the highest bidder for cash at not less than two-thuds of the appraised value; and the same will be seid altogether, or each class will be sold separately, or several classes will be told together as. in the opinion of said Administrator, the same will bring the best pr c. LEANDER J. BOOTH WORTH, 27M Admistrator. JJOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. 12015 State of Indiana, Marsball county, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, March term, 1903. 21 Kate Frampton) Complaint to quiet title .v T? f nd o supply deeds. Nathan Hackley ) et al The plslntiff in the above entitled cause, by Leopold M. Lauer, her attorney. h9 filed in my office her complaint against the defendants; and. It appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defmdants Nathan Ilackley: the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Nithan Hackley, deceafd; Julia Ann Tucker; the unknown heirs 'levlpees and legatees of Julia Ann Tucker, deceased; Mary Jane Simons: the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Mary Jane Siuions, deceased; Elizabeth Nichols; tie unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Elizabeth Nichols, deceased; William L. McKahan; the unknown heirs, legatees and deTisees of William L. McKaban, deceased: Lc rild a Tucker, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Lonlda Ticfrer, deceased; Hugh McKehan; the unknown heirs. Jevtsees and legatees of IIunh McKehan, deceased; Cyrus Motter and- Motter. wife of said ( yrus Motter; the unknown heirs, devlbees and legatees of Cyrus Motier; decease! ; unknown heirs, devisees and legatees cf Motter. wife of Cyrus Vetter, deceased ; Beniamln H. Frank; Mary Frank. w:te of sid tenjamin II. Frank; Hannah Frank are nonresidents of the state of Indiana: They are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and unless they appearand answer thereto on or before the calling of said cause cn the 8th day of June 1903, bei ig the 13th day of the May term of said court, to be begun and held at tbe court honse in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana, on the 4th Monday of May A. D.. 1003, said complaint and the matters and things therein alleged will be heard and determined In their absence. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said SXALl Court, at Plymouth, this 13th day of April, 193. 28t4 K. F.BROOKE. , Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. L. M. Lauer, Plaintiffs' Att'y. Breeders and Stock Rakersl ATTENTION ! The great young Percberon and Belgian Stallions can be found at my farm, six and one-half miles west of Plymouth, every day excepting Fridays and Saturdays, when they will be ready for service at Brown's Feed Barn, south side of river, Plymouth. I aa atso a breeder ef Short Hera and Polled Dart-art Cattle aa Poland China Mora. My original stock was parchased from tbe best rresiirs la tbe coantry, and for parity of blood tey csaaot be surpassed. Visitors arc always weicosae to laspect my herds. V. A. LIDECIIEn, Plymouth, N CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH O UTK. Ai..Tir.!M. tor cnicnrTEifs ta KED a4 14 aMtmllla kna Mitt 1th bl ribbon. Take tarr. rraM Ifcaacerwaa tianicaÜMi mmi ImIüb ttaa Bar of mr irari. or 4 4. ramp tor Prt'rlr, TvrttaMaiala tara I lo.ftoA rur"rmi. .c...:i if
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