Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 December 1895 — Page 8
Removal
Sal.
Great cut on This is your n A y LIU
Will move, next Monday, (December Ut to the store room recently vacated by Kloepfer's dry goods store. Tntil that time we will sell
FURNITURE at Unheard of Prices.
BED ROOM SETS, PARLOR SETS. ROCKERS, DINING and PARLOR TABLES,. Dressers, Dining and Fancy Chairs, Sofas, and everything in our line will go at deeply cut prices, if bought this week. Don't Wait! An opportunity lost can never be regained Don't miss this Holiday removal Sale. It will end December Kith.
J. C. BUNNELL. FURNITURE.
J. S. r.ENUKU.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
In Marshall County. C Vor 6,0J0 acres of farm lands i Plymouth. A few special bargainsOne 8-room, 2-story house, with but
try, cellar, and clothes press, barn and ; n Arg0Sm other outbuildings, young peach, mul-! berry and maple trees, a large lot, good ; ('0(xl Cottage Home, 7 rooms, all in well, all new and in good condition, ' 8d repair, lor SiJOu. Worth yi.um. just outside of the City tax limit, and exchant e for property in IMynibut 4 blocks of Court House. Price : outh. 31,000. Worth SI, Jn QeorgiiL 75 building lots in all parts of the city. 25 within four blocks of the post- Troup County, we have 311,01 m ollice. Prices ranging from to acres ol inst-class lands, improved and S400. Those at $.10, nearest post ollice. ready oi settlement, at very low price? Also the Parker House property lor and ir. a remaikably healthy region, sale. prodi:cing bountifully of corn, wheat, Lot of 7 acres, with good dwelling oats barley, hay, cotton, clover, and orchard, 5 miles north of Plymouth melons, and all kinds of fruits and on MichUan road for SiiOO. vegetah'es known to this country. Good improved farm, 3 miles west Iamk sold directly to Homeseekers ami of Plymouth, all necessary out-buildings title guaranteed. wind pump, ete. For sale or exchange. Price 81,000. For full particulars call on Bender A: Good farm of 10 acres, brick dwelling, lieevrs. Home Seekers' Meetings will 7 miles northwest of Plymouth lor be la-Id at the otlice of Bender A: Heeves $2,100. Saturday evening of each week at 7::io. i In the real estate and insurance d"partiient f our oftii-e we h..vo formed a special partner ship with J. s. Kleves. .L I. .Molter. having sione to .cor;ia. is no Immer connected in any ciparttnent of this olli.-e except the Troup Co., Ca.. Lands. The l.iisiness of that d- partnient ol our cilice therefore w ill for an indefinite tune lc comim-ied in the name of i lender Keeves. JOHN S. IIKXDKR.
BEST HARD AND SOFT UO) cm Prompt delivery by ENOCH POOR. Ollice with C.L. Morris, W. Jeifurson St. PHONE 22.
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Furniture for a few days.
.I S. KKKVKSGood house ami lot and 171., acres of land at Kutland, Ind. Price sl,rm. ' Lots with buildings sold, same as rent on installment plan or for cash; prices from 500 to j?rt,0("0 A MM On improved farms I can tfer you a loan at as low a rate of interest as can be had in the comity. You have the privilege of paying ?1(X) or more on the principal each year. Call and see me. C. 15. TIHBETS. Plymouth, Ind. H. B. REEVES, Justice of the Peace, OVLK MSSliAl'M ; MAY Lit, PLYMOUTH, IND. Collections promptly and carefully attended Insurance Agent.
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.rebuilt by the doctors. Very Little of the Original Left of u Minnesota Man. An odd character is now in Winona, Minn., in the person of George Burns, who has good reason for his eccentricity. He has papers which show that he was head engineer on the steamer City of Savannah, which was wrecked off the coast of Massachusetts on Jan. 18, 1884, while en route from Boston to Florida. He was reversing the levers when the steamer struck the rocks, and he was thrown into the machinery, receiving injuries which crippled him for life. There were 118 lives lost in the accident, and Burns is one of the thirty-seven survivors. For a long while he lay on a cot in the death row of Bellevue hospital. New York. Dr. Hayes Agnew attended his case and removed five ribs from his left side and trephined his skull, using six ounces of silver sheeting for this purpose. He was compelled to wear a piaster paris jacket for four years after the accident. A portion of the lower end of his spine and both elbow joints are gone. One knee cap is cn the back of the leg:, and his heart is on the extreme right sidf1 of his body. He is now 6t years of age and walks very well and has a cheerful disposition. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and served during the war on the gunboat Kssex, which was stationed at Cairo during the early days of the rebellion.
A BIFF AT BIKES. A Doctor Siiv Mine Pretty Mean Thing Ahout the Whirling Wheel. Dr. Heine Marks, of St. Louis, has taken his life in his hands. He is fighting the bicycle fever. He makes bicycle riders a vast suicide club suicide to morals and physique and moves the bridge from under posterity. He says: "To my mind, owing to the excess of exercise indulged in by bicycle riders of to-day. when a man or woman buys a wheel tli?y take the first .-padelul of earth from their grave. First, you have a kind of paralysis of the hands from constant gripping of the handle bar, then contraction of the muscles of the legs, contraction of the posterior muscles of the lower limbs and of the inside muscles of the thighs, round shoulders from stooping over, and contraction of the chest. This causes congestion of the lungs, and leads to consumption. Continued violent exercise also leads to enlargement of the heart. Furthermore, with men. rupture, varicocele, hydrocele, follow, and. worst of all. it destroys virility. Take into consideration the abandon between wheel enthusiasts of the two sexes, the long lonely rides, the costuming of the women, calculated to show off their physical charms. With women, constant riding causes trouble to which women are peculiarly heir, and als i conduces to immoralitv." 1 1 ; I Iteon I .car n in c"Dear little mother!" said tho young man who had been away from home for six months, as he opened a letter addressed to him in the well-known handwriting of his maternal ancestor, "I wish she would go out into the world more and enjoy herself. Shp is such a domestic little body. I'll get all the news now about the last hodse-.- l-;riing and how the cat ami canary are getting along, and all about having the kitchen painted and buying new rugs for the back parlor, and so forth." Then he opened the letter and read: "Dear Harry: 1 have just returned from seeing a ball game between our college nine and the team from Miggsville. Our boys were all crippled up. Bamham had a glass arm, Hawkins was almost laid up with a Charleyhorse, and Spiecr had a game foot. One of the stiffs from Hankinsbrrg had spiked him thre days before. Hut it would have done you good to se how they fell on that Miggsv ille pitcher. They pasted him all over the field for six runs in the first inning, all of them earned, and 'Trick' Jackson made one of the longest hits ever seen on the grounds. It was a corking three-bagger, and if Fudleston had been doing his duty in the coachrr's position it would have been a home run. In the fourth inning they knot ;e,l the Miggsville twirler out of the io.." etc. Chicago Tribune. IVnoiiscot Salmon Scare. Not for many years has th re bem such a scarcity of I'enobsv'ot .salmon ;U this time of the year. For the 1 1 s l week or ten days hardly a dozen a day have been taken from the down riwr weirs, sas a Portland. Me., special. The salmon in the markets are nearly all from the provinces, and it takes an expert to tell them from the native fish. either in appearance or taste. Seals are unusually numerous in the lower Penobscot this year and are a great pest to the fishermen. They get Into the weirs and. kill and eat any salmon they find, neatly scooping out all the llesh, leaving the skin only for the weir owner. Kd'lMe Tn:i)htonl. A great many people fall into the error of considering every mushroom of a certain form and shape as being fit for food. In order to show what a grave mistake this is we will say that there are upward of ;() speciea of fungi, toadstools or mushrooms, anJ tnat only 134 of that great number can be safely regarded as edible. In the whole of the United States there are unly eight species of fungi that are fit :or food and thirty that are deadly poisonous. Ki'leil Wldle Itiryclft Kid in-. j Miss Carrie I:. Stoddard of Chp-opee, j Mass., wr.a strwk by a horse vyhiie ruling her bicycle and fatally injured o ing a half hour later. The shafts oi t'.i sulky sHruck her in the side, forcing ! a corset steel into her heart. I
A Pleasant Call. Friday afternoon we were honored by a few moments call from John V. Baker, editor of the Columbia City Commercial. And while on the subject we might remark that he is a canidate for lieutenant governor, if the republican convention of this state sees lit to bestow this honor upon him. Mr. Baker is a very pleasant social gentleman, and since he is a newspaper man, we feel like wishing him a fulfillment of his desires along political lines.
District Meeting K. of I'. The district n eeting Knights of Pythias, held at Kei.dalville last week, was a similar gathering to those held in other portions of the slate during the last three months Thi.se district meet ings begin to attract considerable attention, and the instruction received ,11 the secret work is beneficial. THE CELEBRATED on loflaffly veeronpo Roy, s. c, Physician and Surgeon, Will 1 oeare permanently in Plymouth and until other a r r a n g e m ents are made, may he consulted at his ollice over J. W. Parks' Law Office. Ir. I.'oy is a graduate of .Madras Vniveiity. India, and also some of the host medical ci.i i -le-es in America and ünulaed. He lias had font teen years' experience in his prof-ssiou in the I'nited Stales. Successf tiil treats cancer w ithout iisin; the knife, and 'önsiimption ami private diseases of men and women with drills from his natie country. Kemcmber there is niiK-h liitf-'ience hctw eeii the drills of I n.lia ml America. No mercury u-ed in private diseases. Consultation free aiid strictly confidential Hours h a. m. to .' p. m. and 7 to.) p.m. l.'esidelice vviMi .lohn S. Heilder. CUR KS Asthma, r.ladder, Catarrh, Consumption. vulsjons. lropsy. Dysp' psia. Chills and l exers. (Snivel. Hemorrhage of lainjrs. I Hscascs of the Kidney and Liver, Palpitation of the lie.irt. Itching nf Anise. Kcenia. Neuralgia. Paralysis. Chorea. Piles, l-'istula. various i;htimitisnis. Scrofula, enlargement of Tonsils ami Cancer. ENTLEHEN Private diseases. Venera!. Ta'.nt. ( iom.ri im a. Syphilis, seminal remissions. Weakness of Sexjial organs. I.ADICS - Wondi diseases. Hemorrhage. .Monthly periods among iiniiianied ladies. Abscess. Cancer. Lucoi rho a. hane of life. I'.oili sexes ill treated internal'.v and externally. OBSTERICS A SPECICALTY. CONSULT ij min Physician and Surgeon, fft ROY. I D. Hindoo Aryan llace. Hindoo 1'uro pean Nationality. A graduate of Madras I'niversity. Italia; -. I : ! I u i it!i eminent physicians of liid'a. Knu!avi ai:d An erica: experience- o ehvinvais :il Louisville. Ky.. Xenia an I Zanes iiie. Ohio. I' ' .M'Oicine'siippiied. City or count ly cat's answered day or iicjlit. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern standard Family Medicine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. &Z u 3 La 2 O TRADE VRft HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. Crii i tU LI Fort Wayne, Cincinnati AND Louisville R. R. (Natural CJas Route) NORTHERN OHIO R'Y u ill jskll fou tin: era ras or.d New rear Holidays, Excursion Tickets between all Stations on iiown and connecting lines, at tiie very low rate ol ONE AND ONE-THIRD J'aim: l oi: ri:i: ROUND TRIP. Tickets will he sold on liivemhct IM. "J.".. and :il. isid, and January 1. Ks;, limited coin;: todateof sale, and ood reluming up to am-' including January ''. Is:n;. Vor tickets, rates to,,,. ral Uifotiiiatiou. call on any tickei :ireiii ol I: ti a' ove route, or address, C. K. I.LY. Ceu'l 1'ass. Airent. H. V. I'AUKKli. Trallic MT.. Indianapolis, lml
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the finest music box on earth. We have incurred large expense to get this instrument for the entertainment nf our patrons during tills festive season.
SHADEL I HAVE
TOO MANY
Albums, Dolls, Toilet Cases, Fine Gift and Children's Books, Children's Dishes and Fine Chinaware. I have, therefore, tleterniinedLto make a prosit reduction on all Holiday (.ioods rather than carry them over. Come and see nie. W. M. KENDALL.
DR. MEN DEN HALL, Indian name MOX-1 JOS-YAJ I. The Great Indian" Doctor, The Doch r will positively be at PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DEC15MI312R -6. 1H95. ami will return ne day ach inoutli fn i- .-;.r i! ce at WINDSOR HOUSK. The Last Clianee For FREE TL'KAT.MKXT.
FREE! The Sick
All perMius wlio will aj'jdy '1 linisday. Dec. will l.e tr-aed setic.-v l"j;i:r. 'n. -,,lt . mako llii tdierai oner to ! inonstrate his Indian Medicines In 1 1 ii.t i t dit-aes 1 1 I ..( -pent tvent-one years of I i, l.f. anions tlie Indians, tle ic it .-ai-im ti .- ( . i, t. ,. Nai.,i. . Wondei ltd Kc!idies contained in
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THE NAME OF THE NEXT President of the United States
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Tnldic iit'eiest will steadily in reae, and the iistiou h v tlie men v l.ose otes tinn-l tin scale at the last election ue satistieii w it 1 1 the r suits under fie administration they le t d. w ,.i make the can. pai.uii the most inlciis, ly exciting in the liistoiy ot the conntrj. The New York Weekly Tribune, the leadiii" Kepiihl cun ian.ir. in wspafer of the United States, w ill j nl.Iish all the political in w s (f thed: '. ii'terestini; t" e' I .a n er u an citien regardless ol partv atliiiatioits. VI s"o' genera! news in ;tltraetie torm, loreiti corri'sKimiciice coyeiin: the news of the uorM. an :i irii iiltiir:ii deeat lieenl s. c. lal to none in the country, market reports which are ice. l--iiii 1 authority, tascinatiiic stmt i ri. s. complete in each nun t r. the cream of the I amorous papers, loreiun and domestic, with their U 1 eoiiile I'ictnres. Kelm-ii plates and eial.orateues i iptions of Mm in's attTc. with :i vnrini and attractive department of lnus( lnld interest. The New York Weekly Trilmiie" is an i l ai laniily paper, with a circulation larger than that of an other weekly I'u!. in ation in tlie eoiititiv issued Iiom the ohice el a daily. Lare changes an t -mu' n ace in its details, tendiic to s:ae it urcatcr lite and ariet. ami especially i. tore interest to tlie women and oun;t people of the household.
A sim:ciAL ConTKACT etiahles us to oiler this sp! ndul journal anc "Tlie fiii- cc lily lnli.'i.'ti(lciit' three papers a week, for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, CASH IN ADVANCE. (The rcLiiiar advance suhsciptiou price of the two papeis is'f '.-'"..) M'l'.M IMi'TlONS MAY I5L(ilX AT ANY Tl.MF. vd iress a , orders to m INDEPENDENT, Plymouth, Ind. Write your name and address on a ju stal curd, send tt to (Jeo. V. P.est. linom Trihrne 'Mtlhlin. New Vot k t it , and a sample copy of tlie New York W eekly Tl ihiine will he tnailed to you.
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