Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 February 1896 — Page 5

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Hot l l.eat. Ilell) . i ll-li. n,l i I lll.-i aim iiiii n U tin Till .MolKI Store i tin i it. Theres Always Room at theTop

a fact we never lse siijlit ot It keeps spurrm i us .n to reacli the highest point ; of perfection in ui line of MATS. They are made of the linest Tins, Hands, ; ',niinK's and Leathers; are .f exceptional hiUh -lade and secml to none. !

XOBHY SPKIXÜ SUITS arrivinir and see us. Hesjiect fully,

Ryan & Joseph, Proprietors of The .Model, Plymouth, Indiana.

(El?c3nbcpcnbcnt Wi:imiav, Fi:i;i:iaky ö, 1V.M. LOCAL PiRKYITIKS. lTom Saturday's Dally. A. L. Morris was in Marmonl today .1. K. Houghton was in Arg.s j

yesterday. j inir lnit will be re-iufrced by the pies- j hen in the near future. Prof. J. Martin was a South Uend ence and labors id Key. Clark Skinner, i;..v. Skinner, id' South I'.end, who ocvisitor today. j f South lleiul, who is to preach also n ,.,M,U.(I ,,H. ,,uIMt a, tu. ym .: ,-hurch Surveyor J. Warnes, transacted Imsi- Sunday at the quarterly meeting. j yesterday morning and evening, preachness at Oel.ong today. : It is expected that the preliminary i ed two excellent sermons. Mrs. M. Allman returned from her hearing of Samuel tewart will occur! t ,s stated that there are no less than visit at Warsaw yesterday. Tuesday. It is thought by his attorneys i Iirl s0VeM varieties of grip, but when

Or. Viets attended to professional business in I'.ourbon yesterday. 'I'he child of Mr. S. C. Thomas is re ported very sick with lagrippe. ....... . I Dr. Uov s daughter who was reported n . . in ite ill yesterday is improving. ,, ,, 1, . .... Mr. Harry Trices son ot west town- . .. . . ,.; r ship, is ill with rheumatic tever. .... Mr. (. Newlierger, of I'hiladelpha, is visiting a few days with M. Lauer. . Miss Jennie Lauer will not depart ; r tier visit at Muncie until Moiniav. Win. Wyant and wife are visiting with relatives over Sunday at Wakarusa. Mrs. C. McMan.of Kochester is visiting with the family of Kay Shrck to day. Miss Matie Colin of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting the Misses Haiti and Jennie Lauer. J. M. Hoffman, ot 'Kochester wa at-j tending to business in I'lyniouth atunlay. 'I'he little daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs D. Frank Kedd. is very ill with bronchial trouble. Mrs. Kimer Chapman, of Laporte is enjoying a pleasant visit with relatives in Plymouth. C.S. Price received instructions in the I. O. F. last evening. C. S. is good material for that order. Mr. ami Mrs. Heilbron, f Kochester, are in the city to enjoy Sunday with the family of M. Lauer. Mr. and Mrs. M. Allman leave Monday for a short visit with their daughter at MarshlieM, Wis. Cadets I Wand, I'urmton and Kidd. id' the Culver City Military Academy were in Plymouth today. Dan Flora, w ho has resided in Laporte tor some time returned to Plymouth to locate permanently. Miss Carrie Michaels will visit Miss Lauer over Sunday. She has been attending St. Marys collage at South Kend. I low full of meat are those two lines in the Chiirubusco Truth that "what this country needs is less politics and more business." It is said that a boy loses faith in his mother's veiacity when she tells him that it hurts her more that it does him, to lay on the birch. Will F.WohI, of Oreencastle, stopped over in Plyinouthto spend Sunday with friends. He is enroute to South Kend lor a visit with relatives. IM Williams, of Fulton county, u nephew of Dr. Kaker, accompanied by his wife, are visiting a few days with the doctor and his family. Lee M. Kendall gave a vivid account of the initiatory ceremonies given at the opera house last week, lie should have mentioned who the (J. A. P. was. Wednesday afternoon the musically inclined people of Laporte, enjoyed a concert by the celebrated Sousa Hand. This aggregation has built up an enviable reputation. The forty-eighth Indiana regiment will hold its annual reunion at Argos, Marshall county, on Feb. I and 7. Preparations are being made for the event, which will be an enjoyable one. Two lovers who reside in Muncie fought for a girl receutly by agreement, lloth young men got winded," shook

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10 ; j i : Cp , : ! ! e.u.-i. i.n;iu u hi iial." on .u.-li I hi. because Few" Get There, Ii I daily, No trouble to sho w ;ms. Cal hands and "shook the .ir . They then and now are paid a tine of ss.so eac! the best d friends. Try the celebrated l'erkin's I loir.e made wet mince meat. Kuhns market , sole agent. j Si:mi Wr.i'Ki.v I.Niu.i'KMii'NT and ! the Cosmopolitan, the greatest maga-J zine in America, only si.sr, per year. j The revival meetings at the M. F ' t.i,urch will not suspend Saturday even !

.MuruiMiaie.v : u-eus u.a ne win a p,.,,,,, lUS ,,ne he immediately cmenable.1 to get down town by that time, (.,lut.s ,uls ta i-ntiro thirty seven. although his wonds are very painful. ' , ... .. . .. ,. . " i 1 hev have a '-tiger at Mont icello, and Mrs. (Jeorge llaylor returned last eve 1((ISS jliat ,,Vl.,v hnir ys, a nin:r after snendimr a few davs withi.o 1 i ..u.'i .

f" I l ft At .A I .'II 1 ' - - . d imrhter Mrs ' invictor it "eI uugniir, .iis. auju01, ai Klkliart, and returning by wav of La ...,,. porte stoppet oll and spent a coupe ol ', ... , .. , , ,. davs with her iriend Mr-. Sam Uraver- .... . ,, man, tormerly d this city and her ' Charles, who is attending optica! scho,J hat city. I ne sworu ami nanucuns worn u John lirown, the famous abolitionist, the former at the tun' of his raid at Harper's Ferry, and the latter at the lime of his incarceration, have been in the possession of Daniel Lizer, of Lineolnville, Ind.. for years, lie recent ly sld the relies for s. to Janus III 1ridge, of Hartford. The Indiana Novelty Works have , made a new departure. They are ! now 'manufacturing woocKmi handle bars for bicycles. While in ( hicago. at the great cycle show, and also at New York t hey exhibited sme d 1 heir make. They met with such favorable comment that orders were entered by several orde.s amounting to thousands. Since the re turn of Mr. Oeo. II. Thayer .Ir. orders! came in so rapidly that an immediate! preparation began t push this new line of manufacturing. Some twentylive men will be added to conduct this new line of work. K. M. Lauer, of Osage City, Kansas, who has been visiting with relatives here, had his faith badly shaken, Thursday night, in humanity. He had nie suit of underwear that for its beautifully blended colors, was his pride. They received their customary washing Thursday and hung out on the line lodry. That evening in company with the family, he called upon the neighbors believing hisclothes were perfectly sale. What was his surprise to learn the following morning, that a tramp had taken posesston ol the clean underware. but kindly left his own in exchange. From Monday's Daily. Sol Mayer is in Chicago today. .1. W. Thayer is confined to the house today with the grippe. Clerk .1. W. Wiltfotig lias been on the sick list for the past tw days. Mrs. Alf Morrison, of Hobart, is visiting with relatives in our city. .J ulius Marcini, ol (Jrovertown, is in the city today transacting business. John Kaugher, of Walkerlon, is in the city today interviewing friends. Dr. Deniston, of Lapaz, leaves with wilh his family for (eorgia tomorrow. Miss F.Hle Snyder is visiting with MissHraco Axe and other friends and her grandmother, Mis. S.d. Henderson, this week. Miss Marie II inkle, of Ft. Wayne, ar rived here last Friday and will remain this week visiting her sister Mrs. K. Franklin. There are soma people in this town that burn coal without paying for it, and the probabilities are that an insurmountable obstacle would not face the dealers if they attempted to run the thieves down. Last nightofieofthe.se social lepers was scn removing coal from L. Linkenhelt's coal yard with a wheel barrow. There surely ought to

be soiut'tliiiii loaded for this class of men. I

j A Mr. Finch, of Nut re I Mine, brother j i of Mi's. Jeo. ;rant, is here in 10 !ier i sieknes". i Mrs. T. .1. Houghton will visit a few das at I. loonier this week. She i?es lomort o . Kllie Xor.'inm, from N lies, Michigan. is visit her sister. Mumie .ort mm in I'lvtuoiith. Hi is ii less is reported as very slack at present. Very few fast trains are do in business. The school muddle still continues at North Liberty. No school has been held I'of some time. Counterfeit dollars and halves are IP - - , uiat im at Shipsh ana. and pii'e a ,t.,. UYt. K.t.n discou red. Next. Thursday is one of the import ant das to the M soldiers who draw a I llll.W MIMI IH'III I III M . llll. I . .. I ... .... I ....I., w . ... Miss t nona Meiser. ot y oiutnnia ( - ltv V;siled a few das of last week yu M.s sllt,nnal TutIl Two boys were lrownel in the Calumet river at Hammond Thursday night while attempting to cross the river on the i.e. 1,'ev. W. W . Kaytnond and wile who were at Ooshen m attendance lo t he Oeanery convention, returned home Fuday last. The Kansas City Time siys: The most mysterious force m existence used to be electricity. Now it is the Spanish army in Cuba, Mf M,jken.;eneral passenger agent of 1)u. j v N rairoa,j was j our tMt y toda transacting business in relation to the (leorgia colony, r A ivaimjy, of Colfax, returned home Saturday after a few davs visit with A. C. Love, lie exnecis to locate I'UlilOll 'ill'I'l'Vlt I n ... n F t sill. II UIIU: . 1 . . .. ro trving to count its stripes, ., ,, ,, lule sweetness and light are H e ! .... ;? , i two bes things on earth, it is hut just L, . 7, ., . . . that we should all be anxmus to get WIMltv.llinH. .Mmmls , sl,Kar for a I s tf in woman is as scarce as 1 dead mule or a worn-out piano. And I yet poor, stammering, trembling man objet to woman making speeches in public. The many friends of Mrs. Cal Marsh will regret to learn that she died suddenly at 'A o'clock Sunday morning. She leaves a husband and a family of six children. The correspondent, from Tyner to the Walkerton Independent, says that "Marshall county has a summer resort that is opMi winter and summer." We wonder where that resort is located. Mrs. John Hoover, an aged lady t Hibh.ml. is reported as in a very serious condition. Owing to her extreme age, w hich is s', small hopes are entertained of her ultimate recovery. We wonder if "didoes" is something goixl to eat. A correspondent to an exchange says, "that some of the church goers" offspring are to-be seen in the back part of the church cutting all kind f "lido"S." Mrs. Heo. 0 rant is considered to be in a very precarious condition. A little child was born to them a few days ago, since which time she lias been unconscious and her life endangered by convulsions. Sp'lling hoMs a relation to written language, similar t that f enunciation (in spoken language. The question now is, do nr public school teachers give the attention to correct, spelling that they should? An exchange remarks that the time will soon b" beie when the sweet girl graduate raises her lily white arms and in accents bohl and with seraphic grace proclainisr'AII along the untrodden path of the future we can see the hidden foot prints of an unseen hand. A Crown Point bride, gradually being installed iut the mysteries of marketing, called at a meat market the other day and asked for a leg of lamb The piece was produced. She took one look, and rcplid: "I don't think I like the shape ol the leg," and walked out. F.xchange. It is reported thai another swindle has been worked in tins county. 'I'he story runs as follows: A well known farmer, residing near Westville, a few weeks ago, ordered two pounds of nutmegs from a stranger, and when he recteved his goods Im was surprised to lind that the word "pounds" hal been changed to "barrels." Ilepaid the differauce, but will know better mxt time. Miss Fmina Siaeey, who teaches a class of young girls in the M. F. Sunday school, presented each id' them with a handsome hand painted plaque, yesterday. It had been her intention t present these presents Christmas, but owing to sickness was compelled lo forego the pleasure. Yesterday was

the first appearance of Miss Stacy at Sunday school since the holidays.

Miss l.i.ie Welch returned 'home, yesterday alter an absence of beveial weens. Miss Jennie I. auer leaves today for a month's visit with relatives at Muncie. .1. C. dilson was called to the bedside of his liioth-r 1!) Teliliesee. who is !- ported us dying. j John llaenes and Otto Kloplenstem. of Ureiuen, commenced working at the I'.icyclo wotks this morning. Moses Lauer, who has been suiting sveral davs in IMvmouth, ret urned to Ids home in Muucie today. A Mr. llichards, of Argos, moved his family to Plymouth today. Me is em ployed at the Novelty works. The MisMs Michaels, Itosenbury anl Kuhn, of Kochester, enjoye! Sunday with relatives and friends in our citv. Milt Mayer and ike Speyer, now f 1 Chicago, were in nur city yesterday enjoying a visit with relatives ami friends j It is said that J rot. Cell, ol Ander-1 son, has just completed a dying machine for which he will apply for a patent. It is j made of aluminum and bamboo and weighs just Hi pounds. The Kev.J. A. Marrow district superintendent ot ti e Children s Home society is in Plymouth in the interest of the work of that society which has received and cared for overUOOchildreti. Justice filled the aching void that ex isted between Ohidah Siders and Lucy Halts, Saturday last, by hitching them up in double harness. The liest man was from Laporte county, while the bride was a resident of Argos. a case of provoke was up before Justice Keeves Saturday from North Township. The defetident in the case was considered guilty ami was assessed the usual tonic used in such cases. He will not be compelled to take the ds while n gootl behavior. The South Kend Times takes the Kc publican to task for giving ut a wrong impression regarding I rot her McDonald re i nesting the seh'ctioii of Cete Kruyer as a member of the democratic commit tet, and thinks a proper correction of his statement should be ma te. Last night some of the knights of the road who are always looking for a soft booth sueeeeeded in gaining an entrance to the Thayer A: Sons elevator. They proceeded to make themselves comfortable, kindled a lire in the stove and made their bed in the most modern style w ilh w hat coats and other wearing apparel they could lay their hands on. It is reprted that some fifteen bushels of corn were missing this morning, but not knowing whether the bums lunched at the elevator it would be a hard matter to trace the com. We have discovered with no little con cern that in giving the names of the Kachelor's club in Saturday's issue, that a number of ironies were oinited from j the roll. We assure the remaining mem hers that we fully appreciate their feel ings in being thusly slighted, but are preparing a full history of the club giving their names, ages and also good qualities discovered regarding their qualification for making lirst-class bachelors. Those who have not given their age to the koko, will please mail it by special delivery to the Imim'i:niu: i . l" S:ilil I iirniinl. The enrollment of new names on the list of the Sk.mi Wkkki.v Inukckn iknt increases rapidly as we enter well int the new year. On Jan. Mh we pub lished a long list d new subscribers. 'I'he following list is of names added since that date. II. A. Kreimer, LH. Cox, Levi Fine, IL K. Jordon, J.C. Jackmatt, Win. MeHowen. Augusta Wiekey, Chas. Frank, Kotiert Kaxter, J. Hund r, II. Crest on, L. IS. Broker, W. II. Kollmati, Cash (I under, Sam Haringtoii, Wm. Kleindiust, Hosie Sarber, .labob II. Kaley. L. C. Wiseman, A. L. Winrott, (ieo. A. Dill, James Kupfer, L. J. Samuels, (let). Molebash, S. T. H. Kerry, M. A. Fsterday Peter Heim, John Jaeoby C. W. Johnson, F. II. stansbury, Heo. Meyers, Jas. Kopper, K. Strohecker, .1 . McKrill, C. F.Croup, A. Keckner, P. I. ( I rube, W. S. Harris, Chas. Whitter. ('.Jacob y, W. S.Klingerman Mark Yanvcator F. S. Dunnuck.2 Davis Ames, J. W . Jones, Thomas Apple, Kotiert P.axter, James King, AugustineSickmiller, Chas. Kebert, Jonathan ('under, Mrs. Maine Steine, Isaac Anderson, K. M. Kerky, Felt I'losenger, Wm. (hittschalk, D. Ilarbaugh, .lohn Kepler, Levi May, Chas. Manuel, Joseph Pippinger, John KulT, Thos. Singleton, Addie Suit, John Chart, Adam Kaugher, Leo. K. Deitl, J. M. (iibson, F. W. (Soodyear, Chas. Lawrence, John T. Lee, D. L Morlock, liOiena Pippinger. F. C. Pierce, Noah Schaal. Kob't Shroeder, David Frow bridge .Mary A. Shroeder, Mark K. Yanvactor, duo. Wiley, F.I hut 11. Wilson, A. Wiser, Subscribe for Tut: Imjli'ENDK.nt.

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Our assortment is by far superior to anything in this line ever shown before. We have a large variety of Night Dresses from

4Sr to .'1.2f each, and every one garment is a bargain. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, a great variety, at from

. 2fe to oe per pair liest 1 ,1 S(' in state.

Corset Covers in great variety of styles, ranging in prices from 25c to 50c, far below former values, although all muslins have advanced in price. Ladies' Muslin Skirts from 50c to SI. 25. They

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imply elegant and very cheap. We also show the most beautiful line of Ham-

j burg, Nainsook and Swiss j 1 been seen in any city with

quotations, tl'Oin 2c to o()i- per yard.

Our underwear is purchased from the larget manufacturers in the Tnited States. Our embroideries are purchased from the largest and oldest importers of Kmhroideries from St. Call, Switzerland, and are from 10 to 25 per cent, below any other importing house prices. ('all and investigate for yourselves.

L. A. 'f UM' I 'PMIMI IHUiAOfM u ia i i inn nnrun j

tonight and Wednesday.

Carpenter

S3 Come in and look New Spring Styles a CX?sXsVRS 9

Yc have fine shoes, coarse shoes, shoes thatjg will suit the most fastidious in short, shoes ofS

tü every description. Therefore, give us S3 sa ss Now, whether you or whatever your style of feat of littiiiii vour feet, R suit you.

CARPENTER &

attention to our

values ever oliered liy any Kiubroideries that have ever prices away below former Kloepfer. 1 il 1 1 1 11 l'arny ciotmy and conien is a i -f. 4M

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S3 a over our of v V v? V 33 your foot, SHAKE i have small feet, large teet,J feet, we can perform thejS and all this at prices to?

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