Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 June 1869 — Page 3
THE DEMOCRAT
Hews About Homo. Geo Lindsky, of PcsMoioe, Iowavisited Plymouth a lew days ßince He reports his ' better two-thirds ' as ' Wfj rtc "" " THE side walk just south from Mrs. J ! r.r :: L- e I uouy 8 is tu a uau siaie 01 repairs, it don't velocipede worth a cent. Fire. The rcsidc-ace of L Ely, in Walnut township, was consumed by fire one day last week. Nothing was saved. THE receipts of the festival Tuesday evening, by the ladies of St Thomas' Parish, were about $160. The hall was decked and festooned in a manner uoiurpassed by any precedent, and all harmony prevailed. We neglected last week to make a note of the Graded school exhibition which occurred a few evenings previous. The hall was densely crowded and the rounds of applause which greeted the performances, showed con-J clusively that our good people appro-: eiste home talent in. munaer siotux in . venny a few days since made itself unph-as-antly manifest. Among other caperand freaka of Jove, was the attack' I made upon a large locust tree on Fleming corner. Near bv stood , - m ' m : i i ' o j j a splinter from a shattered siirn post. 4 AH this happeued in less time than it , takes to tell it ! " Married. Hy J. G. Osborn, Kst.. O Vtfei r fli 1 - in Plr mmitVt An I., n. IT J ' ; I icu', iir. .'iii-iiai!! iusen üur; una Miss Kmelino Brockev. On the 3d inst , by ltev. J. K. Chapio, at the residet.ee of Eli Jseobj, Mr. Gotlieb Grim and Miss Catharine Jacoby, all of Marshall county. The Oratorio of Esther, the Beauti ful Queen, was performed last evcuinir ' r at Balcony Hall, by a c!ass of amateur J ' 3 , j sineers of I'lymouth, under the dib. rection of Prof. S. S. Jackson, assisted ' by L. R. iSkerritt Ttns oratorio has been performed in this place twice j previous to this. vTc äre safe !n say- I ing that it was far mora satisfactorily ; 3 I rendered last evening than ever before w rru. . : r j a lie per Jiii..L-u3 ueiiuiiucu ni-jir parts nntly, and the choru?e wc?re enr tinea -0 creai ereuir. . . . lhe perlormance will be repeated hia evening, varied by a fc r yuzquartettes, etc , when it is hoped tlral the public which so generally attended j ill again show its appreciative pbiz in ; Isrge number I , , . Accident near tne snbqrDs 01 1 t! .u : ,4 i 7 . l a portion of our rorua'ic. rejra 1 1 thcmselrea on Suudavs by guzzlin; ,. beer. Last Sanday eveninsj. while good people were repeating " Lord Lave mercy od u,, miserable linncrs' one of the congregation , in one of onr ehurches, was cilled out to render medical aid to a young man, -hose name we refrain from mention in? It tfl(nia tbftt tlit" v i hi n " run n in innatinn ... .i l 1 had been enjoying tho beer garden swinz. and at an unlucky moment to i! some twenty feet, alighting upon Lit face and breast. The jar came well uigh carrying him to M the valley of iry bones." Ihk juvenile concert at Balcony BsA Isst Saturday night, under the direction of Prof. S. S. Jackaoo, was a decided sucosss in point of merit. In fact it was by far the bct juvenile concert ever giveo in this town. The attendance was cot as good as the meritg of the cntertaiouieDt deserved ; - - ... V,nk ,m A nll.iknl.k, r. I WUIVjU 13 U'J IL J I IL.l 3 4111 1U U' 41 VIC IU I IK. fact that many ef our citizens recently inreüted their spare change on the r m - a ap a el a i r . . j 1,1 1 lutn a I J- fit.. . , 9 m , , . etale, smutty jokca of th i clown, an ! . I give counteuaooe to hawuy pertoruances, rather than listen to iHBiifiint
roiees chaitine songs of love an:l Cburchly atmosphere .The Rev. H.J .. , , .. , . " . . . , : this cenlury, and the greatest Ol all praise to their Creator. There is noth- . Strindelhiw. of Paul s ( lunch, In- . ., . , fT .. , ii.i . I .. ... . the mem irablc works jt His Holiness. lag better caleulatea to arouse the j oisnapolis. is pnnr to Mont liomerv, p Pius I nobler emotions of nature than the Ah . to tüke the Rectorship ot Jt. '"S sweet songs of childish innocence, and I Jobn'l Tan!, and the SUperiaten leoce A protectant. Congress bw a.srmhled when those son are artistically ren- ol a llourhing 8UtarW4, The Ree. at Worms. Twenty thousand persons dered.aaon last Saturdiy evening W. H . i'latt, ot Louisville. Ky.. illwere in attendance. While the uiathoy become doubly att-active. Prof jVrobsbly eaceeed him ... .The LaFay- L,rity oppusC(l anj recognition of the Jackson has given proof of his ability site Jour aal has a Sunday column. Enejelietl inviting them to Rome, on to lead young singers farther in a tin-1 edited by the Ree. L. W. Ross It ia th) aeasioti of the ptaaaral coueeil. gle course of lessons than many older sbljr edited ... .The Rct. J. I, Cay, of m:mv nftho mure ie:irned and moderate heads have been able to do. Iu no way , Western New York, will take the Hee- BekDC!ered the failure of Protestant-
can the public singing be improved as fast as by teaching the young how tr. sing. rver encouragement siiouid be given to children who are learning to sing, and those who teaeh them. Prof. Jackfon is tho best teacher of music Plymouth has had ; aud all iutereated in learning to sing, or who hive children of the riht ige to attend a juvenile elaaa, should secure bii services for at least one more term ofle?son . i ii
Olive Logan, in Packard's Month-
y fir July, writes upon titnsnbjne entitled "Nods. Women." Under the nrutonnn nt . i riiiroun 1 iklio riiinl in vivid colors the drama ot the period. Thouarh her statements are but too true, we must ay that the truths embodied are such that their suTwrs dtail should not nnd recital in decent , ,. ,. . , i itnminro TtiP nTipct. treated under - ,
her master band and hnmoh;$t manner consecrated by Bishop Randall... is well calculated to debase the reader, ! Bishop '1 utile, of Utah, has lately and in all earnestness we Bittet say that confirmed a large class composed cono re-f edible household can, with re- tirely of those who were Mormons.
gard to propriety, permit it to occupy
a place upon tneir taoies. e ara i mw wuymuw uouriMi . n v. nurcn aware that public opinion is in general ( with schools in Salt Lake City.... prepared to read matter that is base, Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska and the reason for which lie in the fact Colorado, ha- just ordained several that a people are prone to eoraprO-siss Indians to the Diaconate, and everal with. evil. No parent would hand this J to the Priesthood. lie lately confirmed SSMJ on nudity to their child to read 1 thirty of the Santee? at one pace, and We are aware that many resders will j twelve of the Pawnees at another place. scff at this criticism and brand it as i .... Bishop Morris, of Oregon, has a vestige of ancient Puritanism. The J received, within a short time, $30,000 reader taking this view, will read the j 00 with which to build mission chaparticle in (juestion with interest and els .... In the province of Tinnevelly, upbraid the author for not making a j India, twenty-two natives have just
.till further expose. This modest (?) writer says : "It gave ma added piquancy to the creature who nightly wriu'-rlod about , dttv ofsilk which fitted her t nn aü over as tightly as a grlova." cm trin ' " A vornan a hersolf almotl entirely nakcl ami thu ! - .1 A t ' i be rfuaiinet to upon tne iiage oi two thirds of our theatre ." Are you wining to appear amia me criare of pas lights, betöre the gase ot KoaRai of men. in this nair nf satin breeches, ten inches hog, wit boat a vestige ofdraperv upon your person : The above arc fair specimens f the ! article. We have no doubt Miss Lo gan received a large compensation i r preparing thia filthy dissertation fr the pnblie maw ; and the Monthly in turn will c:ain a number of patrons from among the baser class. Will's Phrenological Journal. which is declared by the pre at Iare to be a hoosehoIJ necessitv. contains. . 1 r t 1 aasoeg its maty good things for. inly. , . ,. 1 t i w the following: J. Lotnrop Motley, . r 1 1 u our new minister to bnglaad; rr T. . u ,t . , , . , . . F. B. J'orscj Atiber, the mu-ucian ; ,. . . (1 v, v , , tvilixihon aming the e.v ajvitI- . rineheUe TheorJ of Uself. SlnshxiT Cjlhedra, fcn(l clock j De , ., , , v veloping thw whole man; iMational . . 1 . . music; Lilas I witli portraits tsno t ort . rithpr en?ravinarft. c a year S. R V,re! Is. Pabhshcr, oco t 1 v- - 389 Broadway, . 1 CHURCH ITEfuS. BT T.;t: BSV. W M . LtTSK, JR. ,ljV ; tllC nhriafian Year 1- - w. the featival of lhe nativity uf St. John, the Bant ist. ...We understand that A. 0 x. . kM ! i. oicwarr, o . w i in, wu .1. J ,,,....:.. ti... n ;i 1 I l Mi) ua ,;i i - - I Pindar, a Ronibh Priest of Circleville, Ohio, pablirhes hie renunciation of the PapaCT Mexico is in a perfect hurricane of protestation :iiaint tbe Pa ej in that country ... .A gentleman by lhe name of Viele, in Kvansrille, lo; .-täte, has built, from his private means, a beautiful church and rectorj eostinc $30,000 00, and baa - ... f,.t l...tl. to ll.O lllilfipiifl III I (1 I 1 1 - ' . . ana.... The parish i i- Loganspori ii baildiutt a De ;tial much larger I 1 church ... .The ccond parts! in LaF:iette is makiag prcj:. rations to ihuihl a lartre and besatifol church.... The parish in La Porte is again enlargiog ita church sod adding greatly to the beanty and sire. The pariith is an ahle pariah. It paya its treasure, "ve per cent, for collecting and two ind a hair per eeat. for disbarsiog, and throws a way money ka.iahly. It haa no "Chorcli Itenae," nad cooseqnently I w 1 . . . ft . , t 1 1 I ( O t I I T t4 I.I I' .AI I Tf'"!' . . . - - , .. - - - - - r- l will exchange with the Rector of St. j Thomas' 'arih next Sunday. He n- n t . i l 1 . ft i W 1 'i ri t 1 O O 1 ) 11 n tllO , , . (. . T1, . hack uutn tiers i t thv rivun-ut h raper, . an i see people who live in a ataral, hi tntllrrent otid I ort.ri.i n rr a? 1 1 a torshfp of the new Church of the Cond Shepherd, Ft. Waj no . . . . A Bo called . a l s i n
eonierencc, eoBMSting oi a nanuiul oi ! fho hist thrre hundred ye irs, hut. all objure 'niilk-an 1-watrr" Churehmcn, ,rilitrss, a 1 in nin. aa4 all new trials ! met in Chicago last auk. They had Lflj proVe ti)t. 8aul0) admitted nt the j not Iba countenance of a r-tngle Bishop, (mm time, that the Catholic ohuroh a-nl the meeting "0?.jled out," except i was nnw ;n ev,,ry way proving to the lhe space its .ftrtoaS proceedings ue;-n- J Wliru t divinity of its origin and i pied in tbe Chicago papers. . . .Tho BU8tenance, the ono bright fpöt in the j number ol religious papers taken iu I dreary waste of infidelity, that promises this place ie very small. Most of the (o BWCOp rway other forms of ohrisj people depend for their rHigi'm iaftiiUy
fornntion directly upon personal isspi-
ration. Tt would be well, however, to j have the number of' such papers decid-j n.llv i n prpntd fir n f n n 1 i livinrr in ttm outide world, and nut knowing our natural advantage? or seeing the ' Church Items" of our paper. Mty call u? heathen . . . .The first House of Worship erected in Wyoming Territory o i m 1 pi i , is fst. .Mark s Church. Chevonne atslv - - - -j He has also baptised a large number, been ordained to the Piacoi.ate, aud thirteen to the Priesthood. ...At the re-oneninz of the Church in Ako. m , 4 .1 . j to three BiUioDi of cowries It would rt 'lu're one hundred and eleven un n to carry the cowries The Rajah of w- a a B . m . . fathalah visited Ui-diop l ttoo leenool in Siu.lu II icduostati , and contributed 8:J,roo u0 , . T Q f ' 13 -ww.w -V Madagascar, her Prime Ministar, and "J oi 'er olieera have been baptixed in the Anglican Church. The step was voluntary j;i the part of each CHU3CJTES. BV THE BSV FB. II CG LACK. as Pr tgresa of the Catholio Church !n England. Truth telU by it- ova inherent force. Convert, from the An lie.-iu to the Roman Caiholie Chores form more than half of the congregations ir the larb churches of the Oratory an 1 of Sr. Mary's, Bayswslcr arid tiny aie a large proportion oi'thf congregation at Parmstrcet. The number of conversions is decidedly on the increase :tmon the higher and middle elas-es but the loss of many of the children of the poor b bribery i? to be dep! ir.d. The Archbishop Manning, of Wesi Minister, announced in his pss'oral letter from fast month, that since Trinity Sunday ln.t year, the addition-j a! secomHMidation of ti ' v i new ( 1 1 Ii olio churches hae been added to! ihoae beinjj erected already, and .-till this great supply is n-tt equal to the; demand. Hir;ic likewise remafkd ia iit. Mi M;ai nd - v...... 1 .1 . Y . 1 - II) L.rlo. fiar ihn amU of ittm. 1 in Cstbolics in the eapitol of England exeerds the population of the Holy Citv, whereai there are nv in London a up to 800,000 Roman Cathoüee, twothirds of which are conrerti from An plieaaiaea, as proved fasts. Will any line dare to accu-c Archbishop Manaing for eaakinif, false statetneutH, or that the better, nobler and more intel ligent elass of the people of England ...11 j i. i:aa i. . .i..u lioiuuii uLiui ii mj iiiiutuii hi f1ivt up imii pm giUHi ainuiicir .1 . iand to eahraee the belief the old Mother Church. mmmmmm The eyes of hundreds of millions of J people, Cstbolics and non-Uathulics to both hemispheres centre in th.- ap proaching :reat Oecumenical CoQBcrl of the Vatican, the nineteen ih in succesaioa since the first held at Nice A. I). 325, where 018 bfehops were assenabled. At tlic ooostog on, nearly one thousand Catholic bihops will convene as their prepsratlUM have si ready been maile fur the reception of OUO bisbopa. All the prelates ol the I country havo al- to M to Home I I . . . . .. . SHRenible n. hu!y cuuncil. unless is to peosed from by the Pope hin sell. I H-.iil ni 4 ll n f s I ij tli4 irru ilixt i.tMnl ,.! is n and its hopeless effort! to effect I union ( Protestantism is doing so tor
CLOTHINC.
pREAT ARRIVALS AT S. & M. BECKER'S. We are now receiving our ftflli S 1111111101 GOOllS, And can show the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Plj-mnutli, and can offer belter bargains in CALICOES, DELAIXES. ALL A PACAS, GOOD FOR SUITS, Our Clothing assortment is complete and will sell ac Very Low Prices A S pie ad id Stock ef FT ATS. CAPS, AXT) Cieiits E'tiruislilne Goods. We ha e a FIXE ASSOXMMENT OF Clolhs, Cas?iiraeres and Vests, And make CLOTH INI TO Iff Latest Styles. 8. & M. BKCKER SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 MINI STRATH IX' NOTICE. Notice 1-ilwr-bv rireti that the uudTsiLMied ha ' leea appointed administratrix of the estate of lncoaore a. Liemon, aeceaaea, nam c-iare is supposed to be xolvent. 4i MARY K LEMON. rord of VVUdoin For vonn:r men. on tlie Itnllne; Pa-ion In Yf-nth and Early Manhood. witkHCLlf BKLPfor the Br -tam-ra . . . I", . it n hi W.nt 11 .1 ',.l!,.r .li- .! Dp .. free of charge. Addreaa, ASSOCIATION, B X I', I'HTADEI.ri-rA, V. (SS ly AGENTS WANTED WTfiK ji'dok wit-jlJt MaCTSjrajjbw-r7iiy-agafl abou t th O ?Vc4 ion. ut How rrTT. carried or Iti ..rifn. i-Jfir'm nd their duUea. "tell ilInsttmCrr.o. KtTZT EnpraTlng. Ao It OOt Hi all other bow-rrrrri to yonr interrM. nnd appjy oob f r UhSjl-rrtaA good flJj!wc-mi-tition. Tvrr-7Tin7 BP C fill ) 1'bUiv., F-1.. and lw jfillaTDinj fit UUi ) Ob-clnnatl, Ohio. ! he WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE j ('5!aii,.n?e compatiffoa aits any naWff eaase aas ehiiie ;iik1 m vaukamt-H lor TiiiiKE YKAB8. all I und examine for ronraelf. Tirt door n..rtli ol poaK MRS. JENNIE FISH. AjT't Notice is hereby sriver that nay Avit'e. Mary Jane HoaE harins; ef my bed nmi b wi,honl J1 J or Poen'ion all persons :ire hereby warned not to trut her on my accoaat, as I will pay im d ht-of l,or i-ontrnrtin.r Dssiya. Ihu,; PHOTOGRAPHER rwri.K.NOK's PHOT OCR A PII GALL SR Y. IK rorbin Bate' Brick Bleck. : pnaeamabi . AMbrotynas, tm Picfnroa. &r. tiiken in th l).t tvl of tti art. in all kinds ol weather. Frame constantly on band. M V. FATLKNOR. Op r FURNITURE. PAliMBR, Dealer ia all kindi of IT 17 H N I T CK U E , OX La PORTE STREET, At new aa4 spnelon roorm where he kecpa of j;o(h14 th beat and rheapi-M aort meat rer olfcred in Plymouth. A FIR S T CLASS HEARSE, will he farni-'hd',i Innnt r-ss1ris on rao ,hU :.rm C rAl.MKR
MEDICAL Dr. J.S. Loln.id,
11 OÜLD rcspectfaUjrMDBeaad- to the dtfJ-etH of Plymouth a od ricfttitjr t ha t he baa peraaneatly located at the above puned place tor the pracnee of Kedtdaeaad Surgery, and hope bj Mrict attention to the requirements of hi profeasiou. tu Berit i share of their patronage, Pa.ticular attention paid t' tr-vitm :;t ufaV i:d - of fever?, exmctri.' teeth, and -urgery. 1 hold myeeir m raadtnew to attend all eank, night or d.iv. Offtv S. V. corner from Parker HOBM. (3-) S. S. Todd, D Rt'G(ilT. (Dr T. A. LemoaV r, standi. Miclu';in street. Plvmouth. Indiana. Dr. L. Joinisoii, PBTSICAN V: SURGEON. Bonrbon. In'!. Oflco over Grosh & li-ck Bro'e hardware ctore. Dr. A. 0. Bortott, CJDRQEON DEXTIst. can be cottoalted at hli ealceeverf day except Mondays and Tneadaye. uince over Westervell - Store. I'lymontli. Inrt. Dr W. M. Bailey, Troats aH kinds of disa'- that .ifllict Hm Iiumnn Ifsteia. Medical and Barsical Ravine had ovjrit yean expetioaoe in the Annie of lhe lr. b. Qttce over 8. A M Becker's dry good store. 3-'J J.J. Vinall HOME I'art OMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN k, SURGEON. ticalar attention paid to oaaUetrie rnctfee,and 4feaei of a Owe 11 and children. Office over I?rov.ilci''s store. ??dnce opposite the aerfli-weat cerset of the pebnc iqaare, Plvmonth, Ind ttS-tS. G. R Reynolds, M. D. Kei'tilnr PhyatctaS and Operative Surr?on. otT-r hit proTeaetonal service to the c'tt;-e is of Plymouth and rarronadiae conatrj. In addttioti to th) fr'MtnieiU of diseases commou to the coaritry, sneci.-il attention win bo frlvea to Soreery, th treatmenl of -nriical diseaee and dtseaae of fen-ales. Ni:rht culls in town and errantry promptly attended to. Charge reasonable. Offlceaad reeldone m west i l Jt" Michi ran St. three doors norih of the h ink. Plymoath In 1. 81 ATTORNEYS. M A O. PaekaNl, TTORNKV and Connselhr at Law, and Notarr PoHtte . Room No. 1, Balcony block. Plymouth, Ind. m Corbia & Van Vaikenborgli, a TTCMtlflYfl and Real Batate analere. Ilnve r n eoinpli-t" Abstract ot'all the Heal Bstate In Marshall onanty. and have conatan tlj feraale Improved Farm. Will Lands and Town Lot-. Buine atrrt Awnltina boosea to rent. Office over the Hank. Plymouth. Ind. J. 8, Osmrne, 4 TTORSEY at Law, ind Justice of the lncc. " ha;, removed hi ofllee to tho east tide of Mtcbhran street, on The block next north of ttirs Parker TTonxÄ wher hQ affl he pleaded to -ee thofm havin? hnaineaa to traneaet vnta him. rollectlon naade and money promptly remitted. Partictttar attention etvea to the aettlentent f ejtateaand uunli m-hip. tS4i. A. T. Capron, VTTORXEV .1- NOTARY. War Claim Aeent, will attend to all professional hnslneaa placed la ht hind, promptly and carefully. Parti cnlar attention riven to caardranraapa und th- aettientcit ofdecedent'a estatea. I'ension. bounty and hack pay of deceased and diahl"d Midler procured at reasonable rite". Deed, sortgageaad other written iaottn meats neatly and quickly drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Collections mad i and promptly remitted. Office over H. B. Dickton hardware afore, Plymoath, IadL fS-IS. f. H, Reeve, V Tror;Nl-.Y at L V. and W-tr Claim Aaen', " will practice in FnltCMi, Stark. I.aPorte and Kosciusko. a uvil aa M.irs'iall, counties. CollcctloDA promptly and efflcteatlj attended to. -enre fnl arte at lein iriven te probate iiisin"--s. laeuiaaea BfTeeted on live? and prupeft, in the lcst companies in the t'liii''! Mate.-. Special aitctition paid lo the proMfeution ef elaluaf or soMIere. tlicir widow-! and h'-lr-". for bounty, arrears ol pay, penlions and other claims. AW mc rarw n.i'ieid ,t Co.vfhlcae,8haw, B ;r'io ;r .t ("o., Cincinnati, Bneklr. Sheldon A ('o. N. T , Or iff. Bennett A ".).. Pitt-iiurL-. '.'-4oHOTELS. McCurdy Honst, ATrNATll.INI). South fid-P. F. W. I CR EL, adj infus the pa !enrcr depot. Oneati atopplqs here will receive nVst-elasa rr-ommoda-tion at Moderate rated. Ban age eoneajaad to and from the cars free. 47 T'. MeCUlfDT, Prop'r. t S. Ilse. PASKFlt HOl"i: -This aUUKUehed and fa rora bjknotrn House i? now prepared with new furniture and Impeoroi aeeocimodat iona to cater lo Hie want of oar wn community iiid the traveling puhlle. The omnibus iiaa been refitted ma will attend til regular iraiu-, under tue nian1 a-"-m.-iit orthf ITon-o 33 MEAT MARKETS. Slioemaker & timif.cck, MEAT If AJtKBT. Keep eoaataatlT on hand the heat aetectiona of Beef. Pork. Mutton rind Veal the county aflbrda. Slaoaumatactaie a Hftlerior article of Reloria Beaaaee. Market 1st dor eaat of Methodist rhurrh. on t-iporte tre. Koontz & Tress. MEAT MARKET. new Market, which w aupply the rjtlzens of Ply month, and pi ill purroan dinar ennntry with the heal quality of Freeh j meats iifall kinds. I.anl, 'lallow, Saueairc and all iiiioli-h k'-pt in a fir.-t-class Meat market al""ayB on liaud. Marl ot at Moll "Id stand. MISCELLANEOUS. L Shakes, & C. nlLLIASD Sooa. Tktee Srat eteaa tablea. The '' Liquor- and bt t Cigars in town alwaya on hand. RooaN, Second door north of Bank. C, HiislitnjiT, WAGONS, Carriagee, etc C. Hasiancer Uro. 'a. aaanafactarora of Wajtona, Carrlagae, 'tc. Bladum I tiring, palatlas an(t srain:n done to order. J. F. an ValkciilHirh. TnOI.IAl.I- I.tl'iiltsroui: -pureLiqmir V for medicinal And u, part p. can be Sa at my itore, eae door north oi th Braach Hink. May 18, mr. J. V. VANV ALK KNBUROI1 J. V Bailey & to. UrATW Mill. Tha hot Aoht naaaaiactared always on hand- Grifttnjf oboe to order by a Irat-efasi miller. The hi"!iet uurhat price in ciLh paid aH ttaaaafbr wheat. Mill at amth-aaat part of town. J. R. Ismjf JRWBLKR Clcks. Watches and Jewelry r paired promptly and inn workmanlike niamirr. Reepa for aale Toclcs. Watches, Plated wareJewel. ry. t;old pvns ami full stock pertaining to his trade. Occupies part of nnnl's Hoot 4.V Shoe Store. John S. Alleman, (T ROCBR and Produce Dealer. IIa a choice T itoch of fresh ( Jroeerle on hand. Pays lhe hitrhet market prite for alt kinds of conniry pro dace. Can provide clttaen of town with the est the country affords. Store lourth door uarth of !ank-. A. C. Ilollzendorft, FASHIONABLE MiVKH,- Ilf( AGO PARBUB WOP, Under Marks a Ehrlich 's store. Shaving, flat? Cnttinp. Shampoonlog, A-c. done la the heal atyle. Particular attention fteea fa Dyeimr Hsh and Whi.kers. Tue highest price paid for l.ulio'a hair. 11-14 A. c. HOLTZK DORFF . Gustave Brown. Manufacturer and dealer at wholesale ami re tail of Tobacco and Cigars. Pipes, clear holders. tohacco-boxs nnd noodieB. Will sapply retail deafen with all USanttttes t Clean and Tohacco at sin h raies a- will make It their interest to trv him. itotiai laoonil door toath oi tha haah. ja Banking (ompany, TM vnfTll IND. The Plvmouth Branch Hank I ini: t'o.. onccessore to the I'lymoutU Uran h A T ..! nn lr..,,. t t.. t Wri-T-lS i . iiino.' V'ti T.. i . ur,.N i- r. i resiocni. 1- n I RVONFI! it , ' isbter J
HAftDWARE.
rpUB FIRI OP hUCK & TO AN üeivea ;rc and well assorted f took - r - DOMESTIC ASD FOP.FIdJ HARDWARE In Xorr Indiana, conai ef All KtMDB OF SHELF GOODS, in OX MAILS, GLASS. SASH. PAINTS, OILS, Pl'TTY, ALAMOESfOCK OF BOX. COOK A.XD FASLOM STOtES OX IIA XI) BOUGHT BEFORE THE AD TAX' F, Which they propose pellinj Cheaper thin any ether store in town. All kind of TLX, COPPER AXD SHEET IB OX WARE, MANUFACTURED TO OKDBR, By the best "fccrkm-u in the state, and Warranted to ive st.fction. TERMS : 61EEIB1CII, Hihfst Market prloe paid for old nt!, Bßiss. arm my nr. Jan. I, IS6S. BUCK i TOAN. II ARDWAHJB. H. B. DICKSON Dtaltr ti FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HAKPWAKB. SOUTH ROOM OF BROWMEE'S BRKI BLOCK, IUI OITH, 1P. Re p confantly on hand a hre nnd acl sorted fteck off very deaeripdoa of bird wan in .-ilmoHt every Phape, iIm and quantity and tiualitv from an A merit an cooking Move to a coffee heater, or froma crow b.ir to a paper oft oz tacke STOVES. of ercry kind ; elevated ovens, squ ire parlo. clieet iron, box, fancy or pluiu, with complete trtauaingi to match. SD7ELF 90 ODS rtmrer de srr'mion Ho.. trin,.,. a , Vu"v Sa Ä" i,"." kJ1., K ,,e 1 anJ 6ash' wrPmter . XA IL hv the kojr or ponnd; mill Mara, kg nnd doj; cSalac, the le-t atesla the west. Tin, brass and hollow wares of all kinds. PLOWS, SHOVEL, and nil kinds of arricultHral utensi'm ric'.udmp forks that load and unload hay by horte power A splendid assortment ol cutlery, Fisn HOOKS AND Lists, Soras, wmr, bk.i.no, cow aai.it, taos pteh. in urs, sou.8, ansars, AND avxenas, am c?aa?rntaal QOHnOM TO A 11 AIM) - VAaS IPTABLTSl M E NT . in fact everything that any on OTer thowjrht of buyinu'ln ahardwaie sttre. and a thousand thii cbeiides, vlth a NEW STOCK CanaUStlj artiTimr, which thrr will sei' cheaper than the same can he houptit at at. v ouht p i e tin- sirte nt nit-nnrpn. I a ll l in. 1 ,,i i in. siectiron. cooper and brads' wri:madeand,eair.,lon raaeonahle terms and I . t . k . . , nori iioti" ,- - ., , tf it u i1! i '
LEGAL ADVERT S.
STATE F INDIANA Mass hall Cocstt, In circnil coort, Angaat toi-a, lce. RollrO A Ciilford. f Jennie M Clifford. f The plaintiff in the aborc entitled cause, bV hit attorney. bM tiled In my otHf-e Ins complaint against the defend- ' ant, and it sppeariag by the affidavit of a 'competent person that the defendant JenI nie It. Clifford is a aon resident f the state of ladtana, she is therefore hereby I notified of the i adeacy of Said complaint :i irainst her, anrl unless she appear and answer or demur thereto at tl e calling of ! said :itie On the recond day of tho next term of Ssid cou't, tojie bepin and jlieldat the eonrl house in the town of Plymoath on the rirst Mot1?v of August j 1S ''9, said complaint an I th matters and j things therein contained and adtyed will be heard and determined la her absence. JOHN C, CCSHMAN, ( lrk. Bv (i. P. Kuxoes, Deputj-. 39 state of Indiana, Marsha 11 ooanty. Tn Marshal circuit conrt, Angnst term, W9. Vinton Alderman ra Edaard S. Walfaven, William Walraren, Jamce Walraren, M:ir- Ellea WalrarSn, Alice ("harlot Walrnvrn. Fdiabcth r. Archer and other nnttnosni heirs of WilliarK Walraten derrcas! r-titio:i for partition. The plaintiff tn the shots entitled cause, by hia attorney, has filed hi my office his complaint against the defendant and it appearing by the sffMatrit ofa corn petcut person that tlie defendants are aon-festdects oftha stale of Indiana, they are therefore hereby aotified of the endeacy of mid eompfalatagsJnsl them, and unless th.ey appear and answer or demur thereto at the callini: of said cause, on the second day ol the next term of aald court tobe, begun and held at tho court house in Plymouth on the first Mottday in An gOSt, 1869, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will he heard p.r.d determined in their absence. JOHN C. i LT8HMAX, Clerk. 40 STATE OF INDIANA, Maus n.M. i. CovXTl i Iu Circuit Court August term 1909. William Willard Smith, Aaron Markier Henry C. Sheder, Daniel Markiev, Wu. liam A. S. Smythc, Bamual Eddy, JrRobert h Stii the, A. I. Admt, S. CAc'atü5. Chester L Root. John Paul, Elim Taui, James al. Dale, Moore, Cooper and M run F. Barber. Complaint for enforcement of lien or Real Eist ate and specific relief. The plaintiffs in the above entitled causa by their attorney, hare hied in my office their complaint against the defendant! sad itappcarii tha affidavit ofa coa pettnt j i. on that Lhe defendant Chester L Root ia a aon n suient of the Stato of Iniii he is Itereby notified .r the pco d ucy of .: i complaiat agtainst him, aud nnlesa he appear and answer or demur thereto at Ute ..iUn: of said canes on the second day of the next term ol said court to ha begun and b hi si the court house, in the town of Plymouth oh the first Monday in August, 1869, said complaint und the matten and things lharuin contained and alleged will be heard and dermined in hi. absence. JOHN C.CUSHMAN.Cieik. Horace ('orbin, Pl'flsAtty. STAT B OF INDIAN AJ Marsh ll Cor.vn. Daniel B. Vranvalhen bn rgh , Hen it Steiner, Harriet Stcincr, John Kam, Elizabeth Isarn Forcebsure. The plsintiffin the shore entitled cause by his attorney. Jias tiletl in my office bin complaint against the iletVudants, aud it appeared by the sfidavit of a competent person that thedefiendanta Henry Steiner, Harriet Steiner, John Karn, Kli.abeth Krn are non residents of the State of Indiana, they are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint upainst them, and nulem th.ey appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause. On the second day of the next term of said court, to be begun and held at the court home in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday in August lSi-'9, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and ittegfd will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN '. CU8HXAN, Cleric. Horace Corbia -THs Atty giiERirrvs SALE. Vx virtue of an cxeeutiou is.ucd O'Jt of the ofnYe of the clerk of t li- Marshall Circui t Court to me directed, on a judgment in favor of Lewia Adams. Robert Maagaa and Jess Wolt and afainsl Edaard Hope, Francis ht. Mathews a and Henry Bright as principal and Joseph P. B.diner M suret y, I h ive levied on the toll win; ieal estate a3 the property of Francis M. .Matliew s'n, to-it: Commencing at the south-east iSMUm of he aw lb wail one fourth of die north cast one fourth ol s.cii i n sever teen (17 township Ihirtj thrri (23) -ange three (9) thence west itrirtj-four .34) rods and st veuteen (17; links, thence imrtii twe;;tv-nve K) rods and seven (7y links, thence east alaaa the .landi belonging to the Rttdmrgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago rVilroAd ronipany, until itstrikes tha east Hue of said matter above described, thence south ,14 fourteen rod and two (2) ÜOka to tne place oi oeginning, luuii m four and one tenth 4 l lil) acre, more or j .irilltoj Marshall count?. Indiana. nnd will offer the s .me tor sal at public a action at the eonrt hou.e doer in Plymouth, Marshall count?, Indiana, on SATURDAY, JOSTE , between the haurs of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m ., ;ts the law directs, to tha highcat hinder far cash without regard to apprataaynl laws mhject to redennmon. PAY l! H iV . BhetW M. C . FANNtfrlC MILLS. 'A.MVU yiu.t.s. 'jVAXyiXO mills. Pha gteat Wheal Par rent i fast approaching and cv. ry farmer should have one of J XEWmx WILLI AiTS New find lmprtived 1 AMXi M1LLN, WhMi are -iieri4)r to anv eer introduced to the public Thev Were mi. .--fully tri d by more than thii tv'ofonr beat farmers last season who sK-.ik 'ii the hit'hest pi-aise of them, -also Um Piymoul'i water anil -ii-am ni.ll. OXF 11 CS PR El M H READY. And Ii 1 he Ml,l on Rcnsonuhle If iiw. Anv reiMniPllile n.. n iU-irinc an 'Pin can 'M.,r j W' -m r IT - THAYER I
