Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 April 1868 — Page 3
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Plymouth Democrat.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING AT PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. by j. Mcdonald. OWtT, IN F091-0FFICE 3 CIL PINO rPSTAMS IS&2S OF SUBSCRIPTS. $2 00 A YEAR IS ADVANCE. Payments must be made invariably in ad-ance. and tbe paper in eery case will be discontinued at the exntratuu of the tiaie paid fo, unions Advance payment tun otttje tie pant ror, made for a louder period. a made for a longer period. Town fupjcribsrs who get their piper? by tu 3 carrier wtU b charcd twenty-live cents a year extra. ADVERTISEMENTS vffl be laaarted by special contract with tbe publieh-CommTini-ation to promote private laasrsata will b Äur;i'! as advertisement. Marriages and Deaths are published as new. ad'artWruem. unless tUe number r iii-i rr.ons deawMis spotted, will be continued till ordered out. j aad charged at regular rates. Local and Miscellaneous. ATnnvfi Aointi.-TTie followir advertising; ar-a'.i are authorized to contract for advertising at our Io.w-m eaa rates : C ok, Cob-jrs a Co.. Masonic ; ' Temple. Chicago; s. M. riROHU, ST, Itok Bow, j KswTor'; Geo. P Rowjli a Co 40, Park Kow, fcw Vrlc. Csoi. Coii'KM A Mack. Cincinnati. O In Poik Township, Monday last, Mr Harvey Mangold cut his foot in his father's saw mi l, so severely that it is feared he is crippled for life Wl understand that Mr. Hiram IfaaV go!d has sold a portion of his farm. Ea2LT onions bave made their appearance in thie market. Th German-Reform denomination will hold religious services next Sunday, afternoon f:30 p. m.f in the Presbyterian 'aurch ; Rev. Mr. Schlosser presiding. NoTICB a large number of new auvertiea32t in this week's issue. Bks. Bailst k Kcynolds announce to f he public that they are prepared to extract tcctb without causing pain. mmSm -r,,.. ir ,t,f . f ' Tint exhibition Iue,dny otght, al tha a;eony nan, cy ton i ui::s ui n:e a .vni-i , uth Grn ded School, was a most pleasing 1 to eütertaiQment. Ve have Mktooi Been children enter more heartily into the sn'r- j N of the pieces acted and sung than that ... - .. . , nights performors, and while we htteneJ. n r ; we wondered how their young heads could j remember the long, hard sentences tbey ; repeated so easily and with fo much ppirit. i , , ,, i .. m . y-, I TK mtmltwiwmn w.. 1. nnlv ' - fr' ' ' J fault being there was not enoug! ur'!i of it Tbe longer pieces rendered by them were nieefy played, end much credit is due to both teacberd and pupils for the pain? ta-' ktn to render them propei 'y. The concluding exhibition will be given ! this (Th'irsdsy) evening and our citizens , may expect s nch treat. Rt. Thomas' (Episcopal) Carr.cn Cbnrch union jn Palm Suriday; the Morcing Prayer at 8 a. tn.; the Litany, Holy Baplism and the Holy Eueharisl at lOtB ' as. m ; Tbe Eveniog prayer, a sermon, aud tbe Sacramental Benediction at 7:15 p. m. The Holy week (the bell will noi riawj :
Merninz prayer will be said (privately in i ',l,1, ll,Ml ,u "!'f"u,t uusmeaa. avciy . , fi m a im. iiicmii r of the committee is earnestly retbe ebarch) Mjn lav, Tuesday and I burs- , ,. . . . ... , . , ' J' quested to dc present, as this will be the last day at S o'clock. Monday and Tuesday j neeUitg previous to the election in April, tbe EveniDg Prayer, at 5 p. ui. Monday' a . K-. i : j a Kneh ft Co.. at the ?tew WaMhoose have jasl re al 9 a. ra. the Litany, and Acte-Commun- . ,ojv, a ,;t,;i of tb v,.,v ln.sl quAiity , pittbur;h 1 v- r" m I Lump Coal, especially adapted to bladcsmitiiinir purion; at t.lo p.m. the L.-enmg 1 racr, a . BUeksmiths jn the country cao rely on this sermon, and the Sacramental Benediction. pastli hero reprinted.
Easter Evea ; , Easier Day; Matin at d a. m. ; The Litany, a Bcr.noa, ca i the
Holy Eucharist at 10:33 a. m ; Ereniogjeiieh
at 7 p. m with the ChiWren'a O.Torin c;s, ana tbe Sacramaatal Baaed tctioa. Ruadsr, April ISth, C)a5rmation by the lit. Ear. J. C. Talbot, D. D., L. L. D. Wm. Lcsr. jr.. Priest of the St. Thomas' Pariab. Thi ExiiiBiTio. The second exV: bition by the pupiia ef the Plytnoutl Graded School, will be given at Balcony IlaJI, thie (Tbarsday) evening. The proceedfl are to be devoted t the purchase of an organ for the Hhoot. From a progratnor furn'iBhel u-? by Mr, Luke principal of the school, we select tbe following, which will give our readers nn idea of what may be expected at the Ltertaicment: The New Silk Dres9. Starting in Life, Tb Biri'e Limn, S-jng Little BartfisaC, followed by a tableau, The Wuthas, The Minute, The Way to be Happy, The Ocean, etc., etc. The second pieea, Start iog in Life, is a capital farce, and wi!) be a treat to all lovers of fun. The chief feature of tbe oveain, however, will Ic tbe representation of the celebrated comedy, " Tbe Serious Family," wi:h a full and excellent cast: Charles Torrent Arthur Corse; Capt. Murphy Mauire, S. L. MeKclvy; Frank Vincent, Thon. Orr; Aminadab Sleek, R. A. Hume; Panvers,. Base Hureh; Lady Sowerby Creamly, Einroa Itus.seil; Mra. Cbas. Towers.... Annie Reeve. EramaTorrens Annie Kttagtr Mr3. Ormaby Delmaine, Electa Palmer. Adaaittance, 25 cents; Children under 32 jeara of age, 10 cent. Ovsa TBI way. Our neighbor across tbe atroet has made some changes in his paper, and if reports are true, the proprietorship has changed also. Itumor assigns nnny reasons for thee change kn. as neither the editor nor th5 former proprietors have seen fit to enlighten the publis as to tbe ;: whys" aud " wherefores," it is safe to assume that they are of a private nature. If tbe difficulty is of a financial eharacter, (as tbe appearance of tbe liepublican last week with its second and third FSges printed at Chicago would seem ta indicate.) it would certainly be far better for republicans hereaway, who have filthy Inere In sbnndsnce, to rally to tbe support of their home organ, than to invest ia silver bands with limited proficienej and doubtful musical abilities. However, the fanarsl rs wen rtf ears. Beleb.
D. O. Quivey, Esq., has returned from a flying visit to Cbeyenne. He had startted for the Sweet-water mines, but as the snow ws reported to be impassable on a portion of the route, being from thirty to forty feet deep, he concluded to return home and await further developments. Photos of equines of the male persuasion gotten up at short notice. 25 for $2. D. W. Hamlin, at Etna Green, is selling all kinds of prints, boots, shirtings, crockeryvrare, dry good, shoes, clothing, etc., etc.. at the most astonishingly low fig-
urcg j)AN 0r tj,e creat pilJars 0f 1 Etna, and is laying up lucre for many days. J. G. Osborne, Esq., has again made i . i i mm Aai ..iv. --. ntf.i 4 "ia Bjtpeaiuuic uu uui ww, " lnrlhenfid stav at the Cleveland waterlengthened stay at the Clevelai . . . ..... cure, with greatly improved health. Thi weather for tb past week hj been " variegated." Yellow river still continues bigh. Leap Ykar Hop. The last of tha Serie a of lions l'iven hv the I'lvmouth (Jlub, it , l rr-i i . ! Will t3.ee place cn Ihurslay cveuin";, j At.ril IG, 1SC8, at -Corbin & Benson's ball. Tbe IniKm will bave full eonlrol of lT . rri I tnc entertainment on tbi6 occaeion. J hey i will manage the entire business ot the ev-! . . i I ening, select their own partners and enjoy all the privileges and rights which custom has allowed them in Leap Year. D:eh. On the 27Ui alt., nf lung fever, Mr. John Paukkb, aged 35 years. The deceaaed waa aa industrious workman, au.l respected bj all who knew him. On the 23d last, in Polk township, Dru siiia V . lufant daughter of tolisidtr and; - Thedeaeamed was .and n I ".,. months and 17 daya . Ox Monday erenina, March 30t, Mrs Caroline Clear elahd, wife ofGilaon 8. Cleare hud, in the S2d jenr oC her nee. In the deati .f Ml CleOTeJand kx U Ij loses one of itsnriahtest omamentsand the church one of its purest and most ex em plary moml)crs Mrs c ,vas one of the ,,kl( Sl to. habitants of Plymonth, sad was identified with almost every movement for the benefit .'I.ll ( L. 1.1:1.1.1. I 111. 11 . VilV-4 Uifl of tTit noor aiul nccilv.and for the nroinotion ! .f,..,.D.i - bi anucemcr a cause, no ma cunavioun to the last, and died with the christian's hope of immortality. 'The Woblb at Roms," for April, is replete with interesting aad useful read" pnr. t'treipn news home news, embroider I work, useful receipts, fashion deparimeut, juvenile department, etc. Price, S3 per annum. Add res Publishers of World at Home," 814 Chestnut St., Philadel pma. , . t. . , supply of tbe best Ohio Lime. Taxi NoticsI The democratie central committee will meet at the court house on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., lor the 1 . i : r : . i . i : tPEMTisTr.v. -Only 9 a ct for Teeth r.n l warant--d of mt anal material. Q, H. MlDBUms, Dentlsl of Sooth Bi-nd. wfl viit Ryaanaah, on tha lt Monday in month, and will remain thre: days. Itooni fit tii" raiket Hnase. All other dental work d.:i- on t'.i" most reasonable term, and all wo.-' warranted to fcive entire ati -faction or ;ti looayrc.'iiiMled. Fahrer- and Lcmbssm-; AttXTTIOM Fol ?Ai.r Oviatt's Patent Bob Sleds ; the best in use Call aud see for yoaraelve-i. Chi AVE L AND .t it B E5VB9 . 11 At the Red Warphou-e . Ha! IIa ! Ha! I HAVE FOUND IT ! TheCheapt and r. ClotHins 4 la Xorthem Indiana, at Great Clotaii te, BOURBON, IN D. Sevtin Machines. All who sre in want of Sewing Machines can find a tine assortment of the liest Sewing Machines mad1 for fa-nily or tailor's use, and at lower prices thauthey can be had elsewhere, at the store of J. Paul. Responsible parties aar ehasiag machines will be given four months credit . J. PAUL, A pent, 31 Sign of Big Boot. Chapel School olice. The spring term of the Chapel lehsoh Miss L . A. Horton, teacher, will commence on MONDAY. APRIL, 13, 186 A limited number of scholars will be receiver!. Application for tuition should be made immediately to either of the undersigned. J- K. WESTERLELT, J. D. GRAY. E. D. BILLS, 31 Directors. School o1iee. The sprim; term of the Plymouth Graded School will commence on MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1868, and will continue twelve weeks. Tuition, Orammar School , $2,00 Primary " 1,00 Payable in advance. A tearher'u class, und r the supervision of I). I). Luke, K-q., and Mis Jane N. Thompson, will be forsaad Cor the benefit of those wishing to engage iu teaching. Prof. D. D. L kk, Principal, Miss Janb N. Thompson, 1st Asa't. Miss Nbtti Corn , 2d Ass't, Miss Oea ItusssL, Ass t. By order of A. C. CAPnow, II. O. THAvan, A- P. Kluott, Trustees.
bourbon items.
Prepared for the Democrat. P. F. W. & C R. W. BOURBON STATION. EASTWARD. Mail Express Express Express ... . WESTWARD. Mail 5.;lp rn . 9.16 a m . 10.')S a m Baprcaa S.flH am . S.:tt p m Express 7.05 ni . 3,0: a m F.ipn s 5.J p m The 10.S8 a m eastward cxpre (l. not stop. Local freights paae eat and west at 11.30 a m. BOURBON LODGE, NO. 227, F. & A. 31. nnrnRov tvd ' Regular coramncatiou second ar.d fourth Tuesday evenings ofeach month. Visiting brethren always wel coinc. 11. I). Weaver. D. MCDONALD, JSec'y W. M BOUSBOM LODGE, Ho. 203. J. o. o. T RejroLar mooting every Batarday evening :n odd PellowH Hall, thii went side of Maine tn- t V. Windblxler, Si.-cy. A. Ü. Mlnard. X. G. Mtftl, e-r snndaV Wa. m? aid fTm! I Sundaj School a p. ni. P. Ti. CHURCH rtcv. A. Potter nestor. Meeting every Sunday at 10!4 a. in. and i p. ra. bunuay scuooi i p. SB, , -; The democratic convention on was largely attended by the dctnocract oi , , U1U WWUMIID. XI. J- .Si'UlillL -.... uiosen chairman, and J. W. Daria necretarf. I The convention then proceeded to nomi- . r n n .t ... i .... - C k it- rtclilrt n fR r 9 2 jr I t 1 1 r the following result : l rusiee u. Jicionaiu. Constables V. J. Ball, M. C. Haohaw. After the business of the convention was concluded, the CDLimittee appointed at a previous meeting reported rules tod regulations for the formation of a "Bour bon democratic club.'' The r it wai . .. adoptad and .ixty aaaaei were immedi.telj enrolled. The member.-; of the club thus organised then elected the following oihccrs : Pros: lent J. V. Davis. A'icc President K. 0. Galantine. Secretary E. S. Fish. Treasurer M. If. Galentine. Doerkeepef Dana Copley. w .: - cl 1?.'- D. n,3i:UM" buhhssuwto oy. 9W. ct,., MTVmiL1 ai j.'. vwuotiv.. The republican convention on Friday evening nominated tho following ticket: Trustee Matt Krwin. ConstaMcs ii. Bayiur, H. V. Ivnapp euocrirer Whoa the name of Mr. K. was pre ed fur nomination some of the members Of the convention obiectcd on the srronnd I that be was not "trooly lull." Mr. i:., w however, informed them that li1 wasaTOpublican from thc'Vrown ofhifl feel to the sole ol bis head." This was deemed r ntL--fsctory arrl he was Dominated without farther oppus.ii.lon. M. Crcm ; Hr. aro enlarging theii wagon faetorj in eitler to make room for their fast growing trade. Tfflbaool of a person was found in the farden rf Mr. Banks one day last week. Mr. I. was plowing end a little b v following after him discovered it end pi iked it up. The discovery created quite nn ex citement for a time, and scire., was ma le f r the bodf but it could no! L fonn !. cu" on the basis of a constituti laws, and now announce tint pared to plaj for political and nir where the services of a band aro required, on liberal terms. We wish the hoys eccry BuecesS, and hope tint the new order of things will prove entirely satisfactory to all concerned and that their coffers may soon be filled with a bountiful .-a; ply ol greenbacks. Tilf.R?. will bj a tu3c ting of tbe Boar, hon democratic club at Davis ball, on Saturday, ArVil 4th, at 2 o'eloek that p. Good speakers will be in attendance. Isaac Lf.f. purchased an interest in the planing mill and furniture establuthmeat of Cavnab ft Co. Isaac '13 a good fellow, a man of means, and business experience, and is a valuable secession to the firm. AujcntN Wanted. Eight orten good, actire young men ein find a'good winter'd job by applying soon to H. B. RattlVES. ot R. M. MORRILL, at the Red Warehouse, or can ad Ires? for information box Plymouth post office. Jr Look tills Way! rfl If you are out of employment and wish to travel, rtpply at the Red Warehouse, to H. B- REF. VF.3, or 11 R.M. MORRILL. IT Koch & Co. keep fresh Oaeadags Salt,, . . a a at Sri both wholesale anu reiau. f00 Bushels Rye wanted for which 1 will pay highest cash price. H. G. Thatxb. I3T The highest price paid for produce at the neu warehouse ol Koch ii Co. To be turned out of a home, Improved by years of lahor, would be a great .hardship, yet there are hundreds of men in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortune. A very large number of titles to land la khis County are p rfectly worthless as they stand; but many of them can be COlTCCted and perfec ted at a slight expense. Do you, know reader, that the title to your land i good I Tea may find too late that it ia not. Ily calling at our Abstract acc you can satisfy beyond a doubt. Corbiw a VANVALKBsmraew A balrsct Cfflrs ovr the Bank
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Great Bargains!
PEOPLE DO APPRECIATE BARGAINS! crkat ncsn at VfB AHB KECEIVIXG A 1ARCK STOCK 0? CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Hats, cps, Furnishing Goods. ZlouxUt Sunt E?Pn.re SJ.e ßetl s.i,.. a ""f" CnWoaem 1;) 10 ia ltA l&rt ' 7 J T aTi: o i a io J i 4 u AUSll U, O, 1U, t DU J-4 fBleached Maslina, same price. fihirtinff ftrlna !" fa 1Q r.f-j öuiiuug Ol ripe, 1- IO lo CIS. BrOTTD and Blue Denims 12 to 18 eta Ticking, 15 to 25 cts. Jeans for 25 cts. G rovernment Blankets, (six lbs.) 0.0 pair. v bays azcEirsc t:iu LATF.ST sttle Of I Soopsl1s SsaeOiinf Entirely Met! 0 HINGer t:ik latent l7Tt.CS. GOOD SÜST3, SJ2 & .. . wi davi irn rot a nnsT-n.xss raiion, ahd cas oivs rot' riTa to sous bstibs BATISf ACT1CH. Clothiog Cat Cleaned and Rcpiiredl wT " E- , "on fifAffiinn , i n m -I r c 10,000 n ORTH OP DLOTBINC ' WlH be sold on ! CHIT HImV'? M.'iiVTW i i g i C I I I W T I Oed and Nsoatthsl partie'9. Ss c'o IN r. BECKEK. February 27, loW-tf. nsxn RAILWAY. r.:;o id OA cesDotrauf tmacs MOUTH TO NEW YOIlIi:, IJOrTON B.2CD STSW HKOLAKD CITIES. TUii R illway extenaa f. om DO Kl R K 1 0 N I W Y 6 B K 4 50 mile?, DFFALo to Ni '.v York 423 miles. iS.M.AM.VNCA to Nn-.v YoaK 4 L5 miles, ino is renn o 21 Mile? UM SHOKT3 3T ROUTE. j Ahtratas raaalai Croctly mroafl to New York. Uar"46'i i:u it.i';t chanoe or ooAcia. , .-,- n & ttt Inc.'SSS. is,7, trains wR leave la in connexion ritli all Wwstern linesnsiollowa: FHOM BUFFALO- Scxr Jork tlm. from Depot '. ;-i i v, XEW Yoith J'A l Exrith, (Handays 'excepted, stops at llorneliiviile 9,01 a. a. bkft)aas2d arrive .". Sw' ifork W.an e. a. Cotin.ts at ;r it Bond witli Delaware, laekawaona .V: Weatera nllroait. snd at Jer. y city with midnight Express t-.iu of Sew Jarwy railroad er Pnllaaclpma, Balttmore sou Washington. s!.i 1 If. KXfJihSS If A Tl.. via Avon and Hornells"vüi" (Saadaja ezecptad,) orHyaa ia Maw York ai T.O0 a m connects at Ehnlrawith Kortttern-cenWal rnilway for Uarrisburg. PhiladelphbV U.iltimore. WashInstonand points south. j .i;i j LitfHTXtXV KXPItFf, (Sandajs exeented, atom at Urnclhrfilhi aSS p. . (nn.)nada rrives i 1 pted.-i'.. ' "-A'' H ..... v. i m n t i iliiu-1 ! :nl :irrl vc 1 ii Ni'W l nrk nt I . "V:. rmuWi 's at Klinira. with northern Centml I 11 lOT UarrlSDOrsr, ITIliaaeipnia, ouuiuure, ;inIncton Ä points sontht at (ireal Bond with Delaware, 1 ackawana M Western railroad r Scmnton. Trentm and PHiladerphla, aad ( Hew York withafternoon trains and atenmem f"r Boston and Now England :i -( Iv one trHin eas! n Sund iy. leaving Hufl'alo at ü,lü r. !., and reacsdag New York at H.S3 r. m. Ttoion and New F.nj'.uid paaseacera, WkJ th.-irbag-ease arc traosierredri i qfeka. g la New ork. '.- . . ... . i. : . r. .. as . To ilea5ure traveler lbs line nf the Erie raOwa r',,sents manr objects of Interest, passing throogfa tV baaatifol ralleysof the Chemung, Snaqaehanna, Delaware and Raaaapo rivera. nn vi-r chanirin pan iru.na of nature s beauties naataaaada attention. Tiie bet vaosilated an-i moat luxations siccpin? reachea tS TJtlC WOHLD accompany all nilit trains on thiH railway. CBMCKED THROUGH, Anifire atwvj a i-t M '1 oitur route. ASK FOll TICKKiS VIA. mm RAILWAY, arnica caa ba obtained at prtnclpal Tick oaieei in the westaii'l 8outli-wt. Uen'lSapC. ten I Pass. Ag t. N OTICL. I have given ft'' mv noteS a" 1 a'" ")'lnh t0 -'d R.J. Pileiier, lor settlement and collection . All Dersone knowing themselvea indebted to ma by note or act will fin 1 ir t' thelf interest to Ctl at m oaaee and settle before t!,,,s 'boston8' gPKcTAL NOTIC E. The partnership hrretofore cxistins between Claaveland. Hawles & Co. la daaolvad uj saataal conaeat. The boots and elaiaas belongioc to the firm have been h it with A.Hawlev tor collection, and all Indebted ta she finn are psrticularly requested to settle without delay. A. Hawley will continue in the boot and shoe trade as usual, and cordially Invites all in want of boots or shoes U uhcr or findings, to call sad priee his goods before buying elsewhere, as he will sell fcoods very cheap. A HAWLKY. March o,l. J. C WILLI AsfS.
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PRIL ELECTION.
Stati of Indiana, Marshall Cocntt, as. To the Skcr!ff of Marshall County, GreetW . . I .John C. C'ishman, clerk of the circuit court ui anu lur ?aiu count y, ao iierebv certify tkxt at an annual election to he h;M at the nual olaci x . i . . . ..! U: . . . . uuuiing cie lions in saia countv, on The person for by tue peace peace lor c for the the township each of the In my nan.c fiC:' , 111 JOHN C CUSHMAN. Clerk. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. The qualified! voters of Marshall co;iü;v, Sü1. fS&???25? ft,ectlon m".b . 1 wwro w in trie anove writ 01 c.ectioii. at the usual niae of hohliu elections in I U I. , f . , ' " wwiwaip. 31 ine couniy, im- m par- " imvuoa u uu HRTOceg mivtsih A. I). 1668 , ,' " u V Given under ray hand at Plymonth. thi 10th I i MM . .. -. uayoi marca, jnog. j 98 DAVID HOW. Sheriff. M. C. piOMMISSIONEB'S SALI;. Hy virtue of the authority Tested ?n me bv ' J IMP! lV UMHIOIIIT W V- -T t U 1 the Marshall circuit court. at Us Fel iruarv Mm.lsfll in a nrrw.nlii, n ,n.i?t; v. hrr..in W.tkan Utl.K. -oc in r,f-... ti i ,i i i Jackson Hagaman and others were defend- " . .iitt Al.i't'.T Kiilil 1 11 .111' ants, I will on Saturday, the day oj April. 1SCS
First Monday, fh i)th dau of Anr'tl (' clock P' M' of Slid d--v the re-9 &nci Drofits 1 Plymonth. led.. March Uafe-am lii;Q I for a term not exceeding seveu years, . ..... o ! rr-,M,.t. rrrs lc 1 I i lowinir described mal osnto mit-mtmA ;.. .-i,;! Ss'-1-1111 ö öAI.t.
s to fill the following ofTi'cs are tobr voted count v. InJna.tn. ' i
the voter- thereof, to-wit : One justice of! "r v!rr':" of Ä commission and or.rr oft lannai by
for Center township. one.Wiee of the ! LmmTt -ILTwl: q? V " I i. h 2L.K " "!f ÄIhiTOfSÄ
fi.r U'nhint tmrnelun V.:.. . wwm arm .vuiwii IIUIIIUHC IrWtMUV SCVeU a jO ! , "'f ' ". y.u.i. uitivuil inrUin
ich towiKlur, in said county, three cönahl., ; wuc "au lI,e 80 9ec- - , T
..nut .unii.ij, imic n'fiPiiiii U WMl'f' .1.. l.i .i ., ' ' Ji JLiat liiiiir. ill t'.vinont'i Mx-.h.' r..,inf
townshin ol German, three constable, for I . ?rer f-? in townsh.p thir miraa,, apru zo, lbt5,
of Center, and two constables fori', V " J' ,m ?f8bH county, ' betw-.n the hour of 10 oVl.x-k A. M. d 4 o'clock F,
other townshioMn said countv. 6 ut- uuuuim aim s iiy acred more r'T ' '" P-T 'na or ni
. .- , , , - . , or less. otujii kito jtmui me iiiiiu i nt: cocrirxn rraitea imony whereof I have hereunto sign- I AntVtn . Ci. -... . . , 1 täte iltuatediu XarabaU countv, Indiana, to-wit:
and allixed the seal of said court, at of- . ' '. m ' r;.. . V. ' . , Puw ,"' 10 ,or Lot No. eleven rni m Ti,Nnw
P!r,n,,ii, i u.,.,.i. a rw uuu-ivm, 10 pay tue amoint irnain cd bv i .,. t. r' "
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between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m an-1 0 gnrtcr of section So. roorteeo 14J, in township namclockfo. m at the court. bouae tdoor, in .Tm2ed mSi cÄtÄnf S t'lymonui, .Miirhall countv. lmliana. oiler A ml ! ii rmmM tin. 1 . .,, .1 t. r.:i . . ,0 r
tor sal i' Ja t public s.ile, tue following reil csClay at the north-west corner of said east half, thence east thirty (80) rods, thence south one hundred and six ami one half (106)) reds, thence west thirty (80) rods, tnence north to the place of beginning. If - relict" from ralution and appraisement ä laws. M. A. O. PACKARD, Oammlesionei DM I N i STRATOR'Ö NOTTC E A Notice is hereby Riven that the undersian ed has heen appointed administrator cf the estate of HarrietBaci, '.ccoascl, lute of Mar-; shall county, Indiana. Said estate is solvent. 1 J. W. YOUNG, Adm'r. D M tNIfi T Ii ATO KS SALE. Will be aold, the following described prop-1 I erty of tbe estate of Harriet Baer, decensed, 'te of MarsbaU wiunty, Indiana, at public h - - .. . .,n I8M Jrtdaj, Apul Id. lboo: Two horses, 4 head of cattle, 1 two-horse I !,,.,!,!,,, 1,, Mt linira f-irmimr nüoK;', - l .,r i. .,.!.;.. hi.hW ml ' ' y ' ' " v iFwwavw v. . - kitcl'cn hirnitnrp. nnnltrv. vlii .it io tbe a-rnnnd ami nlhor srtleiaa Usn nnmeroiis to B TT , , V , , infill lion m .i.i iiiuviv. niwTia a v w . e. l'licc oi sale in Hour hon J. W. Y(H'. DMINISTßATOR'S NOTIC E. Notice is hereby given that the nndemhnted has been appointed, administrator nf the estate of Cyrus Cramf deceased, late ot liarshall county, Indi Said estate is solvent. 20 R. F. MARTIN, Admr. VAriUABL-B FARM 5, and farm lands, for aale by C. II. REEVE, Land Arent. Fresh Ohio LimoH .f- 1 !,. "V .. - Vi.,.lrt.ic 1,..-. rtvrr s.v. I 1 h-.n t a snpply of ths best inaUty of Ohio Lime, riUt for SaSo or Trade. P tr salecbeap, on reasonable t'-nn--. lOO Acres of tbeir wimi.r ose caa h supplied with the best ... , . quality of Pittsburgh coal, by culms on Koch k j attnenew warehouse For Saio Cheap, snd on time, A fine residence ia Plymouth. pply Jo C. H. REEVE, Land Agent. rificcii Saileadllal TotVii iot, within fire minutes walk from the bank, in h.Y tern, sbrubbeiy and pleasant loeition. Terms J - -. easy. t . II. Rr.r.V K, Land Agent I . . Desirable Property. Five acres of land. Within forty rods of Michigan Street, in Plymonth, for sale by C. II. KEKVK, Land A.-ent. I WILL HKLL A ORJtATSM Ql'ASTlTY sad better Quality of town property, well located, than will any other man for thu same amount ol money. C. H. REEVE, Land Affent. A Valuable Businoas Lot in Plvmouth, '21 by 196 feet, for sale on essy terms, hy C. II. REEVE, Laud Ageat. CHANCES FOIi POOH MUX. Nice town lots, Bear business, and very lo in price. For sale lv C. 11. REEVE, Land Agent. Insure Your Lifa tn the ol 1 "New.York Life Insurance Co.," ihc oldest, safest and beet company In Amerca. C. K. REEVE, Agaaa. Insure Your Property in the old "iBtBB of ilartfonl," the beat and safest coiapaay on ihe continent; or the PIKKXIX. or PUTNAM, or CoNTINKM TAL, or SECURITY. Delays are dangerous Rh)HT Millions sii CAPITAL repreteated, by C. l. REEVE, Agent. Good Dry Cord Wood. For sale by C. H. REEVE. Suaim l.andM Fifteen hundreil aen of the eboiCflal swamp i.xyv in M irrh ill .iiHiniy lr sale, on easy terma. in parrels to suit p-ir. h-i-er-. In pric ri:i;d:i ; from fx flO per acroi TIMBER I INBSNINF m lUh:i) ACRES OF SPLENDID IIVHFR LA 7 hofi SALB, nt Sli IA So per aere. Now is tic tine to hay, as V ... ...,u ...., i... ,.i,i.,!r-... r ,.,!... ... . . MI'X IHH'If n ill f'oii w- atuvai a st v.sia Plymaath, aa. S, iSSS B.C. OAntOST. - - 9H0BGB NOLL, 0fcA.SjhO snat saUahajM ' rrait arpt'r;ranfh Bsnk-. Hymuth. lea. rnss.
i fqfn l .... 1...11 ....,,.... .1 r 1:.. ' .inn fitin nnif. pnful. 1 ,,!!) .it iS.. - I .
Tsaxa,-Ta he sohl at not less than two- ?, ,Plliir':iW V . !iC!c,r, I niU stir far aal iha tlL hl.oml
thirds of the appraised value. One third cash shal Conntv at tho eotHtioWeteat ..C....1.. . l Li.9 ... Tille, Oll I oa Ur,..t;r, Ai'rtl 11. ISttV.
wie sun puruusmur giving nisnoies wilU I id frec-hofdaeenrity. with interest, without TTESDAY, APrUL 11, 1 SCS : I between the honra of 10 oclock n. m. aasl 4 ar
UERLFF'a SALE.
By virtue ot a commission and order of sale iMBwl court, 1 bv tbe Clerk of rb Marshall PiM,lt will oiler lor sale to the highest " ' " - . bidiif r at public auction . a. ihn cnurt lionao rln-.r In Plymouth. Marshall countr Indiana .n - - - o f, 0- ,0l.0 öaturiUiy, April 10, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 man oroer 01 sue, i win, at the same time and t. lace, and in like manner, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public aaction the ice simple or the entire rigitUe intereaa and estate Ol ö;lt Ii. ilitten'iouse. or 8 much I reof as ma
y be neceaearv to i.av said ind-- ! "o inu... and y.&rv ... i-troae. :n autl totho ahoe de- , cosu and acTui. Sam, uJ and i fffi. .TSaST and deecttbed real csiate, to Mtisly Eliza Woodhnlt. Mart I. Strong, aud Adolnhua Inth-
, m-.nt. interest to the ahovit " - ....... ..... a IW j said writ m favor of John McClelland and i against cum d. I.tttenhou-e. Said sale to be I "Mm, äui'ia w a pr.iise:iu'i;i laws. 31 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Iv httie of a conimi?ion aad orrl.-r of il !-, l by th i h rkof the Marshall omnion Plena Court, I wi'i orl'-r for sal" tothe highest bidder, at public auciion. at -'Vmimwestaqr,!. Saturday April 25, 1808, """" 11 ; between the hour? of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock v.. m i . - - m Oa HHia tiny, tiit1 rnt? ana ir)UH m: a trin nfi t'xer ; bw wrea years, of tb ! tollowinedscribed renlrnu cd" TT situated ia Marshall county, indanna. hi wH A strip off of the Avt side wiieenonnh A .trip Off Of0M Wt Side Wide enOOab to contain ten acres, of tbe north-east quarter of tho somb-wrt : sufficit-nf to pay the amount demanded by said comraisto tus made without regard to appraisement laws ai DAVID HOW, sheriff. A DM LNI8 TR ATOR'S S ALB. Horses, 2 cows, : head;-o: young cattle, hog--, farming Utensils, household and kitchen furnitureTerms. A creditTof six months on all -inns of three'd Ilar and over nraoW t'.r,.a lilUra cash in hand 29 R.F.MARTIN .Adm'r c IIERIFF'S SALE. n ,.M. .( . , . i 15yirtneora commission ai:.l orl;r of sale istn-fl by the Clerk of the Alar.-lm'.l Circuit Conrt, I will oifer for sale to the highest bidder, at public suction, at tha üonrt House door. In Plymoath, Marshall cooaty, Indiana, on Sntunlau. Anrü 25 IM
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- X ' w li.iiv vasMaaaaaan wrw j aaaw f m v as aa xmj t r m betweaa the hoarof ia o'cloi-k a.m. snd 4 o'clock r.n. j HesekJel E. Long and Lawrence .Shake. of ai-l day. Hie rints and proflts foV a frm not exceed- ! in ;ind to the above described ral eslag seven years of the foUowhir deacrthed rial eiaie, j tHU, or s0 uch thereof as RAI be noccsarv 'to sitoated in Marshall eoaaty, ladbina, to-wit: ' ... . .. . . . . . ... , pav paid demand Ith intercatana eo-ts in isvor t-ommencinc: at the ncrtn eut con.er of lot No. one '.. i . . , ....
(1 Lit ..-. Irs: i-.l -mi t ti to-.va of r,.,urDon. tlieilC" WS-r I( 111" wt U!l"0!a! lof. ttKl,e .... ... ...... r'.'11'". ür.J i ' : t?.ir of snRinniaaT, twenty-two i feet. iitiu l j iaao l v. A'"- rase the n.-nts ana nroflts hn to seil fiaraaam sula.-i'MUtopavtncani.nMitd innnd. dhvdconniis of Joseph vv. Davis and suint Jane N. Thoaopaon, sale to fcs made without regard to i)jraiHCiQnt or valuation iaws. 31 DAVID HOW, Sheriff. UNPRINCIPLED Dealers often recommend othr bitten becaaae they bare not Roback's. We desire lo caution the afilicud npainst rurcl.ain- any of them ; i n i l iT . l i-.. l .i buy Roback a Stoii4 ich Hitters and none other, it ii i . i- . .r ii i i yoa would combat disease successfully. lor aale by Brown Bro.'s J en suretyAn IHmee of Preventive orth a nound of cure. Fever aed ague can ivontcd in all e l.mtes aad 111 ail cotisiuuttoaahj the constant use of Kobacka Stomach I Bittern, aad otttianea the very worst canes bars . . tj ; , u;e. peraoos livina I. . ji.2. -1 11 u ..-;iV,.M.i 1:1 malarious uisincis suouiu nt-wi us miuwu them. For sale by ßrowu Bro's. FOUND That n ft or repeated trials of other remedies, Rohack 'a Stomach Bittern. Blood Purifier and Hlood Pllla are th best medicines extant to cure tho . . j i i . J i 1 uisases Kir wiiu-n tncy are recommenaeo . ror aal by Brown Cro's, Plymouth. INDIGESTION Wm 1 aad iMv.i'ii.e nontn t . r (ivn.'; vi a ml tho nirs1 ' ' ofmanvills. Kebaek's Stomach Bitters takea ha wine glass full doses, directly after each aaeal will surelv effect a neratanewt care. Do ant inke nur word for it. but try them- For saio by Brown Uro's., Plymouth. Ladiea wh during certain perleai are po nmeh troubled with Coat veness or ConMipation, can find certain relief in Kobaek s Blood Pills, which can be taken during all stages of pieguan cy with p erfect safety . S 3 & C IT J "i i. And all diseases of the blood, and all erupli diseases ot the skin, old sares, Tumors snd I' ccrs, arisin from whatever cine, can be pat Baa nently cured bythe use of Dr. Roback's Blood Blood Pills. Sold by Brown Bro's. Purifier and r A "KT Pli r AiM i,LJ All persons troubled with Costiveness or Copatl paliou of the Bowels to buy Kohack s Blood I m.-i they contain no aaerenry, sre purely vegetable. and work like a charm : can be taken with saletv i . I ! - 1 1 l : . : i or persons oi au age , aim iu an cuuumuuo ui iivJ , ,,t, 1 I J
Rinn nun oraT 'i .-iiu. i win. ni ir.p ."a;ne i ' .!i !iil n .-.... CTATP1 fir I V n I 1 V3
township. I snd in Use manner, obt for sale to the bigheat bidder, I taaDcVrai i r-ktt wr
f l.lin'r 6' p i.!ie R'i'M:!:!, tue lee iQmie.or Hie entire ntit.tit!. hcii.thu vvr . j IT, .111111 I. . , J1.,,.. !.,,. vr m.- 1 .7.1 ... .1.. I ... .
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a rcvsoum, a o BAILEY & REYNOLDS. "TTi JT. -aeconeneu. ana opUcli Tl . : ' C a mm I ' l1 1 If. 'If .FT-l 1 I 1 II M ......a...... ... . .. a & and ears. Treat j; 11 forms of die-ases that effect ihm ' human fvtcm. Particular att"ntoc rHven t- Aim I mf fcaaale asd dUMrcn. atoe to aD efarosic cea. OaUi from tbe country promptly attended to. oiüieon tLs comer of Michigan and Wadiinton its., opinAita to Parker Hi N. It. Teeth extracted without pain. And o case the renta and ncofite an to sell for a som I dent to pay the amonot demsnded I by said commie- ! ioi'.E,a rd-r of a!e. I will. attl. ananatisnenni p'aco ÄicMconTuÄ ' tk ini.er and e-tate of A. Kmmrt v?wr.nn ma. lolp itho aa rtrln biL Batd sal to W ade witboat recssd r ppraifeiu-.us DAVID HOW. Sheriff SurVaj Kot ice. Not:'-? I- hv civ :i t'r.t t V . ' - . r.e. eanrtf surveyor of Marshall county. Indiana. niiLnt ttor-qiu-t of A. C. Capcoo. Win. L". Edward, Win. Fa -It. k., ii Keeve. and .lohti u wostervcK. on the i'.vi day of April, ldfö, jroc.- - survey and ul-d the followinx hmd, m Marshall eonnry, Indiana: 1iv:do Section 13 of lauds selected for the M hii.-in road, ta the Indian territory, and locate the comets of ltcds tslongln to tlic above named parties. para survey win oe continued from cy to day. If , ne.ary.ti'l compUt.-d. Non-r:.l-ut owners o: lends jn s:ii'' t '? 'i," who ftult tiicct nw at my r idtnc j In the town of Plyawnrb. Ind.. and di-f.-ay or provide i i cir iravmg uieir portion 01 tn rxp'-nr or ?uiu nrI .i-tll V.. .A t.r. - .. . i : J.ll. nn.-nt. and urh ilolin-ih.nri n!n..t m lKts for collection accorlinj: to m t ... I, .. : i . , W M. B. RICE. Sarr-yar. iKsssoiuiion of lo-i)artnerslira !totice la hereby giren that this day tho partnership Plymonth. F-b. 27. ISC8. LEV I L I KIt. QilEfiifF'S sali;. Br virtr.e of a e:o:rmiision an l order of aal clock p. m. of sjii day, the rents an! profits for a tcriu notexcec.;np seven teen of the following described c-;fnto situated in Marshall comity, Indinnn (to-wb :) 1 rest halt Ol Uie north-west ui; irt rof cclion number .twenty-eight, (38) towaabin nsmsbaw Unrty-thren, (33) range aumhai tsj '2; ev, I.VllUllUl.g tlj,inj HUI vi lt.M3 Mllitll'U 1U Marshall county. Indiana, Ami in case the rents and profits fail to sell fur . ....... -...Ai. .!..,. f . ...... . 1. A .. ....... J . 1 . J . .. .. f.. 'ii,. .T. ..Id kit n urn.' m 1 . . ... .'I 1 ui suiii'.l. Ill iv l'a nil- ;imni;i!i ui'niHmieu Uf , i ... . ! -ca,u commts-ion and Older of sale, 1 will, at tun I souse time snd phce. und in like manner, offer for sale to the bigheat bidder at public suction, . . , . , Ti . v.r.,. . 1 WTmT aTlnT, ni " w.hmms, aan agusn .tary I mm a a aa aw a a i t- r aw UvlVtrS, JUIIB not-K, IUYI-K1U1 L. bene ana i,- ! rence Snakes. ba:d sale to be made ithoat cf from valuation anppralaawsnu laws. ÜAVID HOW, Sheriff. .ns trra. 1SS9. Christian Hcnsev. ) vs. Forecloiure. Jacob Baird. S Tiie puiatiff i:i the sbOTa eatitled eaaast kf bia attorney, has Bled in mf :Kee hii comp'.sint anlinst the defondinta, n 1 it ap:M!ri'ip by tha affidavit of a competent person last vhs reideuce ol the derendantjni to the plaintiff nadtaoaraa and that diUient enajahing has beta made to aseeriaia the saiue without effee t he ia i . t i . i. .. : ; . i ,.r ! ',iC,l,ot V ; J TTT l , deic? of sind 'onTlriiit aramat uim, and I . -. , 1 , . i unless he apnear. answer or demir tucreto. nt "r" t-,. ..... a ..r.wI m 1 ,UI uu ? 'T J'B. 7 terni.t ml ((.'.rt In lw htMi Cl.il io d it th cmrt house in the hfwa of Plymouth oa the fit Mondar nf June. I?C, baid compUiot j and the matters and thinpa therein contslned and alleged will ha noard and determinea io his abaence. ItMI.V C. CL'üII.M N, Clerk. Phillip Fssex, ri'fo Au'r. 31 ' f-TXECLTOR'S NOTICE. jj ' .ri... ia 1.r..l.r rirnn fliiif 'i nni?.paiui1 v .'v.; -- . h.s been appointed exeeator th,esite of S;.aiut.l Li i i: w eeaaad . Lite of .Msrhali county, lud. aid estate issuppoeed to bo oiTeut. 31 WM. STALLAKH. Lxcstor. c OMMlSJOXER'S SALE: By v;rtu of t.-.e r.utliority vwl-'J IS aaaajsaa ;iarsnau v ireuii uoun, m iu i curunrj irm l.in a protxedio McGarteraai ntbc beth Keplinger sail in a proceeding in partition, wlierein r.liaa rs were t.is;nt:tr-, and Lussli oti.eii were dcfcDasaU. I Ml ... nwua Satxtrdau, May 2. 1868, v 1 r v between the hours of H o'eloek, a. ta and 3 o' clock p. m . at the Court Home djr in Hrmoutli, Haaaanll eonnty. fjsdtnna. öfter for s.le at pubhe bale tfc folleWrng mal Batate in Marshall county and, stite of Indi tua, to-wit: The north wet quarter of the north-east ijmrJ tor, and the south part ol tae we..t dui ot tne : hilf of the north-east (;u::rter, all :n section thirteen (13), lawaas 1? thirty three 33j.ranga i .i.-i I i . . , . t . oi- v . , .i TaaaH Ta be sold at not th :u two thirda of tlu appraised vnlue . One third cash in hand, nn ithe remonder in two equal 'avments ot nine and eighteen month from date of sale, the pi.rchaser trivin his notes with pood freehold security, with interest, without :ny relief whaler er from valuation or appraisement law..' .11 M. A O PACK A KD, Com'r. I The Home AsrosaiinrvThe cheapest and hast ilhistrated tunily Magaaiae t ubl.ahed. 1 Filled with die latest ifinetratnd faahiawa, ebaioa ! stone?, poet ry , w :i ior. it is juai me tluiiir lr tbe ynun folks. Published semi monthly, at only $i.f0 par annum Large and .; i ndid prizes are sent to amenta raising cluba. Agents oa-ilr efaar I Oper d iv besides, every agent pets one chance for every subscription sent,.n 1,509 il cash sent to stents. Sample co- with list of priaee, and term and ins-trwa-tioi. . to agents, sent by inclosing live cents. A nts wanted everywhere, Address Moms j Amüsement, 7c Kanaan Street, New York. LT The best of Pittsburgh lump and Pine Coal kept for sale at the new wartdiouse ol Lmh A Co. . it ATTORNEYS, ( 01NELL0KS at LAW AND . REAL ESTATE ACENTS. OFFIChV-Baak Bairdlag, (up ctuir.,) I PLYMl 'I'H 1 IN L Abstracts of title furnished and special st tention given to Real Kstate buaineta. Insurance Policies issued on as reasonable term- n an be arlord d, ly Solvent com pa - l nies, in the Home of N. Y. .mm M ..$4.000.000 unmfi 0f Mew Haven ' l.i' . '-o , - a. .. o oOO COQ rsaiTiuru ui riuiiiuiu 'I F LIFT. l'oi.ir'KS BY TUF , . " ,V rro Eouitabte Life esse is ,."u,uo I W 1 wZmV Trm-t T.le wii I T nn.lc am A m TrtTA IwJS. fcalli r 'ri V Vl2 41 I ! Farrow, frr aa.a oi re.it. viz 41 !l
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