Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 January 1896 — Page 1

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Pants! Pants! Pants!

J EAXS CORDUROY

! wests of tiikititJ' ,m;aK T;r,'aLM,,,,,rMS,,;,t hm ; N " ! N 1111 " 11 pa vs the kkkkiht i ii . vi ( a i,,,!,,, UK, walks up and down the , tenor, j puhpc highw ays for the express purpose Then t 1 it- g it lift in;; as disunssed. j J Triumphant Return of the Jones I t bumming Ins way through hfe. win. the aud'eac. ar.siug to j in heartily in Does Doctor Jones of t lie Medicins j Company. i wiI1 IM,t l,e s"Zt-1 wilM a congestive . t!iat g d old r,o;ig, "Aiild I-an sne." Company, j 'hi!! when he is asked t utilize a ham- the h andiw rk of that prince "l aproned j "" : iner npnu a nek pile. Fy this method go. fellows, Kotiert Hums, lint, ab; I THE COURT ROOM IS CROWDED, it will he very easy to discover w ho is t .loush the glee club had sung at hri-l ! LONG DRAWN OUT TRIAL ENDS

TO ORDER.

vrthv of succor

When a man knocks al the kitchen

iiuervuis all through the evening: and

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im; Mal It- Tw Men are lit niul !: ; Ii of Hit' Law.

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A good pair of steed gray jeans working pants made to order for

3.00.

IVo grades corduroy pants, pair to order.. . $4.00

Suits and Overcoats at prices.

KLEINSCHM THE TAILOR.

1 almost impossible to send him away so, and tiny were compelled tosay and I ! Without giving him something to eat : lead in the singim: ot a hall i n et i a

j 1 in the question arises in the mind numbers before the enthusiastic crowd : .Justice lleeves' little court, room was ' ol the giver whet:. er t hev are men seek- tinallv c. .merited to break u and go 1 lA la,!t u't,iM ,s l"' ' ' ''lNk'' . , ., ,, Ti ,. I.... i , . " . , w t i r-oui t caine to an a'.t:ou.-iV-awaitel crowded to the very walls 1 huisda. mg employment or roving "Willies , h mc. ', . when the preliminary examination in ; traveling at the people's expense. - c v?e ye.v.erd ay noon. SMiinvhecves.de the slm'gmg-riot case was called, and I W'e note with interest that in innum- IN THE GIDDY WHIRL. ; i idcii that t.ic evidence agam-i tnre.M.1 the squire actually thought of ren.ov-; 0)ahle instances the rock pile not only! j the deietidunts was i,,c!.m.i!.v iroiii ing the wall paper to make room for ' ,,r,,Ves a paying m vestment, but has t . . (. , x' S Uy I'fS"

'tlie audience. Inside the railing and . t j.o.-oiighlv dem'nstratel the tact t ha ' . !nutside,ni the comers, nut in the hall- it reduces the n unher ol calh-rs f.,r citv ... V. " ,. t. " v,v :l,v " , , Al ... i . 4. iii i he ' . l. :- au organ! .a' i u -i spio c.-cu. i icica-tui..' t wo pi .-.oni wav and down the sta'rs the crowd , accommodations to a inaiked degiee. t. 4 ' . ! . .......... .i i , 4. , sweety henes -ten-u-re-i a ncption .VVt wt:e di-cu.i! u d. r ;-ic:; o ,.2o..i

I a r -ry t , Kimmen ano pu.snen airi sv. i .on-n ini .4 1 a iai ue imuio i 'i mio mr i.im "ö j vvellnhjrh sullocated as thev l'oiurht lor ,'(,inniissin-r uperirdends h work

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wellnigh sullocated as they fought l'or : oanniission.-r uierirdends h" work

standing room and a chance to hear a lVi at cvt-ry place whcie this metin d

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Traction of the :.esf iuiony being given ,a been given a thoi-ough !es! i;

inside. W ithin the o.tr rail sat the live d-

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Dr. .1. 1 .lon-v. F. S. lhitniai!. 1'. llerg, .lohn Mai teil", Kt'.gcpc Sort tc. Tiiev w c;e defi n ied bv At üieys

ji ivt-n ol great hi i:e!it U) the city a ioj'tinu it. 'A'e ne in favor f a in. k pde in I 'P. moat !i and t lie st reel c -:u i:: i. ;er or mai ha! 1 av.ng ' !:e am !." ii v (o jiv- ve:y man who applied I'".-a j:;.;.;'. loi'ging a t.ueakl'.i' t in the mojii:i". provided !, ow;-. a w i'.!i!;;.:n-ss to ( ,ii ,f i i i::e mail!. er ..ho.- ,t - '; i!M'd ! If this is a ieasih'e proj.-c! in ci lier

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j Knighton was assisted by .lud ! I ess ;ti iookmg after the iut:,resis '.' t inst ate. Kt'.urn f lite ..i'H'M'. In accordance uiih the Klegra'u se it b Marshal Myers 'lhicsd iy al'o i iio -m. the pohce oiliciais ol Logansport h:;d arrested t h- w ho'e Jones medicine ci in-r-anv as s:on as thev landed in that city irom a 'ar.daiia tr.iu. T.'a-ie weie ti-ven of them, including ti:- two

iiioutl : and we b.-hrw every tax pa,v' wi;i. iiis a d'st lu-'t reüicndcuüce of the frequent call- a their ! ;nk d or .'o. "ii an.1 o'i's" will be heartily in favor

NEATH LEVEL AND SQUARE.

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Th" vi,a,-!o;is ap irtun nts u Inch coin- j ( ;.,

pose ,Ma-onic h-ol Were cro,ueo io me M . walls mi New V ais eve. ty a

j light and who weie driven out of town ! ( ious and merry crowd of thememby dacox's livery rig, had not gone to i i,t.:s ., jMymouth Kilwinning lodge. A. ' Logansport, but had taken the II. A: (). y y-d j'H'ir hnhi-:- and friend-.

; train from Walkerton to Chicago and j q ;u. mstail itiou of the llicei s elect :' ,' " :

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i ii I i.ius nrji'iin i .n ii. j 'ldie seven pco.e ai rested were held , until the arrival of Marshal Myers and

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j women. 'I'he other two men, who ha 1 ' been m the very iiea 1 au 1 front of the

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f , . ( l h- !). ' I .-. open to the mvii. 1 (uboc, at r. ivei. . i. ndtv ceremonies had been set for tin- j .s,,., ..... iasinigntof the year, that the arrival j "i;-. s.-i.im.i. . . .i i lol'fl.rc Süi. Pi. of young might he gieetcd with the , . r)ii.,(.,. sounds d music and mirth and 1 easting ; n.iei u. i. iüti i. in ti.Len of the arc of promise .hose; M.ister-

.1. C. Oavis, A. II. Zimmerman, v . ; aiih-hk' s,:u miIhitlcrand T. W. Hi!!, epened the exer-1 s"i"'-

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1 his deputy, who took Ihem in charge Is our mos t sincere wish, and we also beg to j Älu" " u k '" n'1""""" exnress our srrateful thanks and kindness i wi-u ti- train came mto van-

for the liberal distribution of patronage you I ". n-.; '!"'ZJlt 'M"1 lT,s,.h s'"'"',,1 ';",,i,ti,,,'rv' IU"'""' . 1 -4.1 4. i and ndeies ed crowd at the depo, to C,M1U, twelve-month 01 the lodge. ' i-m.-s pu 1 s nave so kindly bestowed, on us in tue past j w ltch thHr amVai. Thepiatronn was nse giee dui., eouM.osed of Messrs i ,.,;,;,..

year. i Pardon any little failings or delays that may have inconvenienced you: especially so do we crave this pardon for the trouble and annoyance occasioned during the period of our remodeling and general repairing. We are incessantly trying to better this store's service, and with this object in view we hope to accomplish wonders. With our extraordinarily light rooms coupled with many other advantageous facilities, we will be better able to meet the

constant growing demands of a conservative!

purchasing public.

o!d Year v.i ie

round of plea.spresent were:

a, ,i:,'!i ; ; ' " i !"..:::) V. :., ! ; ! !'. ; ,y .'i :.f.i. .i.-L'lii.' Ii.iv. . M.( Seia!,..-Cl.T-i K i.?.t.'. t in : rii'le I'l-P-i ! M:u I'.mw 11. 1 :e 1 iiil 'it-: t. Ih. Tarner. si.i n" I ; kfi'. ('Hirt M.Miis. I're l l.iiikculica. M'.'ir Simons, l ie. I Martin I ne. iu 1'oit.r. r.-liie WiicA Artliar Vi!tf.!iv. :; 1 .en:iiua. Ciae le Kis.ei..

1 ' ana I h ' ! ' i S ' . - !: : t Ca;.' 1 .a v.";-s ;.i ri up S ci : '1 . ' r '1 h - i- 1 . i u I r '. i t ;.:.- - !.: ', a-.ii:. c i-- in ua:;. aroii;:d eil. v s ::''

id ..-; ed dort'ti ol i la- r:r!i a,;(i -; v. . a :i i t i

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1 1 4. aat a a , a: r.i 1 1 ! , -; lis' !: ! !,...'oi!gii!y. a -can i.en it is ;-,-aed ' c.i i rl into ;i in -in : :

' -jo . ait in the 1 all to r!ao -jv ! heir ni:i d. They guessed il: w 1 . i : 1 1 e pi ''b ; aii'e 1 . suit and mm.:!;, -i up"': t he co,:i,,sS of t!a- p: i ..;.d hi tweer 'li.l.eS added, ili.e. ilit Iv , h.otches of .itaik ic'ii'.vn p.'ug i"';aue. ...;; t.. the 'idle evidence :n'i'.; ci . by 1 - fens" was Pot. very ei . .1. and h - d : ed lyn iii'lv t, bra 1 ( ihe theory t';;:t i the vvh'.ie atTuir v;p ben-t and prarf I ca'iv forced upon IIa; nude i.ieiubers ii' tl e troupe by ounr iJoi.r. the prosei tit ingwiliess. ( h oss-exaiaa.a: ia uper .the side of :heUdcu e -:e clo-e ami siiarp. dudge Ilesv ad;ln ts 01 behalf oftl.t sta'e v;i- a lengthy one, Postered up Vi legal authority in large lunches. Tin spt vents of the deteiise covered tat giound from the beginning : iie ''giit clear thiougii to the end, ai o t.:P. ni'n

! Idled and the scene lesembie't tlie tri-

uniphant entry of some houortd guest to whom an ovation was to be ten

dered, j ed musäc. Then followed lhe inspiring A r,.,;,"., u ,.,,.. 1 in- 1 1 io. land real I v oleasi:.' c remonies uitlh i:..- Ar.

The trial is still on as we write this. wIiU!i the new otlicers were formally in-1 's c ,lh Tl.n stufe bus :i ho't of Witnesses. While 1 ,hn. foil mtn their les' eetive stations. I

the defense may call the two women to j 1)r. s. i Luring, d' Uurr Dak, the re- j The ball at the opera house Thursday ; very possible weak point was tal.cn attest if y for them. The testimony so tiring Worshipful Master, presided as j evening by inenibers of the Plymouth vantage ot. far has siic.ply gone t bear out the ,,islabing o:ticer,and .lohn N.Wilson as- j dancing club proved one of th most de- H didn't take the cam t v-iyl.mg U story given in Tuesday evenings In- vd as Marshal. The ceremony was j lightiul evenls of the season. Seven- i up his mind pa regard to Wi 1);:im:mi:nt, and told by young Hohr , ,irt.redeil bv a praver from Kev. W. W ! teen couphs were present, and j eourse !:e should pursii-. his decisis andthe ltiddies. ! Kaiimnd. " Then the able addiess to j every number which graced the ; was soon arrived at ana t wo 01 t . A little extra wave of excitement j the'ollicers and men.tieis was followed program was generally enjoyed, j u-n cereal once ilisrnu ; al 11. a cam about noon when Mrs. Uichlle, j pv a brief intermission during w hieb the j Lxcellent music was rendered by the ; -uso.dy. wife of the farmer whose house was j tVo lar'-'e iiajis were arranged for the! new orciustra, made up as follow: broken into by the prisoners while j Irving". f the banquet. ! Don Harris, leader, L-,-t (' .nfcr. Ii. ; 11... it........... 11 1 .-. after Kohr, fainted away. Theexcite- The nuuv substantial leoast was en- j Thotnou, Leonard Yogeii and Jeorge ; At ih'Urbou Thursday feat : r '.r, r ment and tlcMiervou.-t strain had been livened by a thoroughly informal llow i I'ogel. ;;ipi'are l before a ju-tn-- ' a..; ';' too mmdi for her, -oupled with the heat ; 0f wit and i niuoiuptu enj vment i ! lu t't' ( l n e ons i r.

of the ciouded room. Dr. Knott was ' am,,n. the, host of httie tables which1 A party of youm; people from this chief. Attorney Chaii-s

rni O,,;. ovwl Qm-mnov linPG lm.Vft called and successfully applied restora- idled the rooms. ; city enj -d a Weighing tup to Argus 1 resented the procutn n.

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v.M.d.ho. r ord-i- was at last se-! Thurstlay night. A similar pai t y e ime ! st rout is the young le!!

cured a'-ain and the least of reason was I from Ifniili and the two met at p res seven dilfeien'

Tabor's, wh re the evening w; eui'iv-'Ut the In iek caape!. , u

bfifm sRlfint.pfl with the greatest possible

rn rp nU;r' -rc onrlommvirKr t.O lTl'OCUre tlie I !t seems tfiat the troupe had arranged 1 usu ,,.,i ,a i,v Masier-t h ct Daniel M'.-

-T j . . n n,w1 o 4- 4-1-,. to go from rou:t)ou to Argos, and just . Donald , who re-pond-d to -Our .,ewly 1 aoly sp.-m. 1 ae I m.ed , cat m- :.t widest assortment of styies and at tne;,. .,,,,,,,, , .j k,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..' n-, .u !:, :i..,'!.'.i.-i u- :!- .;r.s.- .u-, 1;,. lOWCSt PriceS ' COllSisteilo Wltll QUalltieS p,?i4.r rIai.,. to have the opera house ; j,;s mUl u.iva,ice,u ni an I experience in ! Stoddaid t ;d i : -uvder, and M' s

considered. Our Dress Goods, Silk and Trimmings department will be, as heretofore, the best in the county. Again wishing you the season's compliments, we are yours always to please.

i heated for them. Alter the light, how- j Imliaua hi auch of t he order, and of Ciiarh-s Wniion., Fiuhh McN;nne ; ever, 'hey foresaw probable t rouble . .Vpi.-onry an 1 it 1 Us aims, fouu hi- j and lleib ' i:l .11.

and quickly 1 hanged their pj in-, go.ug ll0n mul a hud ol it s ceieuionral basis.;

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ARABIN,

PLYMOUTH P. S. -This store will bo closed New Years.

FARMERS DO YOU WANT CASH ? Then cut your m ond giowlh While Ash into I oltn ui d h gs and deliv r fo our laetory. I'oitM cut I); long, ii.cben in dinineler mid up, SHU.O per rid. l.ogK id ., II i 1 1.) . In I hi e, 1'J 11 ( 1 1 s in ilinn ( Id 11! d Up, IS pi r thiiiuaiid. Must be tt 1 aight t llnl er til d hie In In kliotH.

INDIANA NOVELTY M'F'G CO.

Mr. McDonald has been a Mason foi

ellnigh forty years, and is hiirhly land 'iar wiih theleueJs ;in 1 the literature of the craft. Henry (i. Thayer, past grand comtnander of Indiana, spoke of "Masonry M l'oreign Countries,'' and right well

was the topic handled. Iispecially inter

esting wai hi.s account of the visit oi himself and Judge Coibin to the lodge at York, llngland, where was born Free-Masonry, so many years 'ißo. Prof. I. Frank Hedd spoke on behalf )f the "Visiting Friends " and his addtcss was one of (ho most able und finished productions Plymouth has ever maul upon Mich an occasion. Apt,

iii.Ihi lunik iiimI. timely and thoruughly impregnated Whenever we read of a cily that rises ; villi the spirit of the occasion, his reto the necessity of the occasion by pro- uiarkH Veie at once a pleasure to those vidiiitf some meant of making tlie whom he represented and to (ho weartramps that vidt iheir community rrs of the white apron who were aduoik.lt creatcsuithiii l sadesue Innige dns-ed. our citv fathers lo nroide some meaiiH' .Judge Horace Coihhi, tho oldest

of compelling there daily vlitmH to meiuter of the lodge, wan called trt hf earn their bicakl'iist, al leasl. 'I'heie is jand resiHHided Willi an .lo.itcut trihtili nol u poor unfortunate, on the road to Masonry and its whole ulnichue. lie looking for wmk ulm vmild not gladly !s an inleicding sp iker and Iii. ears

bieak lock an hour In themoiniug loijin the woi k have except ion. illy ipi.ililied

instead to Logansjiort.

Ilou I liev ( Il 1-01 lie. " It is not strange," said a gentleman

at Kuhn's clothing store Tuesday even

ing, "how so many mystei ions tins are staited.

Incendiarism is not so raiupaid as

we are naturally led to believe by the

frequent allegations of newspaper and

other reports. There are many reasons

other than incendiarism fur neaily all

lircs of which the direct cause, is not known. The little brown-headed parlor

match is a lite liend prolific of more

destruction than could easily be told if

known."

A social was given Wednesday evening at the. home ollbad Sout h uoj i h.

in honor of Miss Myitle Metner.

's . - A party of fourteen young people,

under the reins of Tabe How, indulged

in a sleighing paity on the good oldfashioned hol sled order, last evciiin".

A jolly time is reported by the members

ol l ie croud.

Sil.l 1y .Min WllUnl. It Is not so much what comes to you na what you conn; to, that determines whether you nro a winner In the great raco of life. Never forget that the only IndcRtructlhlo material In destiny's fierce crucible I- character, sny this, not to nnothi r say It to yourself; utter it early, ntul repeat It often. Fall me not, thou Fi omen i:. Wllhml.

o! l "irn. u. 1 he h -sah ti e !:!;.!!. an I i' i his i ! O." U.i' some d i: ' fun. Th v harm '-s w 1 ; iroye i. tin! the ouau pel bal t l e1 it'll ln'lil" their bu ;';ies at '.he f aiiü M rout's tl iai w as po-; : Mo idav.

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"U It I Its l t ? So 11 vo with men um considering always that Coil iren thee; ro pray to (Üod ns If every man heard theo. Do nothing which thou wouhlst not havo Uod see done. D.vdre nothing wlilcli may either vron: thy prufeniden to imk r (lod'a honor to raut.-Uhliop lien-phaw.

1(1 iiliii.oi :i l .."' l..i If siiltscribeis to the Si mp V, i.s'M. 1 MU l' I :muni w ill lead ib columns at

ithe rate often a day foriiy week.

d ay continuously for one eai l to y uil have still to read at the end of th.iv tune something over four huudict! columns before all the matter cont amci! in the 10! numbers issmd will been exhausted. And this Pm only cash. The Sr.Mi-Wnr.KtA 1mm 11 nii:nt Is the cheapest thing in Marshall county. I lie New l'.ir. The night preceding the dtwu 'iw; new ear was the perfection ot Die ideal. The mow -mantled r uth lay in a glitler of silvery niooulihl and thr circumambient air was i ip uid cold ami clear. Winter unilcd jriaciourdy. The waning moon, yet (bice (juaitei full, hung, idlctit and ulvn, in the. heavens at tucho and, almod at her yentth, gloved triumphant oer th bnth of a IS'.'.

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