Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 February 1896 — Page 8

IS VOl'l! XAMK llKI'E?

PORTRAIT WILL BK DELIVERED SATURDAY FEB. 8. Nearly FiTty rinislietl "Independent" flirt Portrait to lie Delivered sat unlay lebru:iry S - If Your Name Aie;irs Ilm ( mif I'roniptlv and iet l'iain".. Nearly fifty l.in'i:Mi:T gift rortraits will le "ready for delivery at iiyan A: . Joseph's store in the Model building direct iy i er the lMi:ri:Mi:vi oiliit on Saturday Fei. Nth. Tin: Picti i:rs The I'ieturers will undouhtedly surpass the most sanguine expectations of our subscribers. The work on them has been executed in a high degree of aitihtic ability, and small photos have been reproduced in crayon with the greatest f:dtiiy to features and outlines. A!! portraits are finished in the most excellent manner, and we do not believethat one of all those who have taken advantage of the Independents gift poi trait proposition will he in the least disappointed. () 1111:1: Oi:ir.i:s This is the first delivery and incluJes only the fust shipment of pictures to our portrait house in Chicago. We hope to have ali portraits ordered and not covered by the appended list, ready for delive.y on Satunlry Feb, löth, but whether then or a week latter we will give all subscribers ample notice through the columns of the lMi:n:.in:. nt. ii:.mi:s As has been understood from the beginning, there is adsolutely no obligation on the part of any subscriber to have a frame for the portrait when delivered, but we have arranged to supply frames for these pictures to those who want them at prices so low that we believe none will prefer taking an im framed picture, We believe we have 111 store in these frames lor our subscribers a surprise even greater if possible, than was our offer, to give the portraits away. In make and appearance there is not a cheap or inelegant frame in the lot. They are cheap in price only. We shall have n rtraits ready for those named below on Sat unlay Feb. bth. Delivery at llyan .V Joseph's btore. J Mease bo on hand promptly. Tin: Nami Oliver I. So ice, A.C. Ileminge. W. F. Young. Mrs. ,Ino. II. Wolf, I. W. Kirtsinger, .lohn Foreman, Win. Kverly Win. W times, L. K. Dial," (I. A. Kleinschmidt, H. S. Gibson, C. Tattle, .1. 1!. Losey, Mrs. .1. Del.oney, Uirdie Unwell, Tom Walker, C. 1J. McLaughlin, L. A. Kloepfer, F. Kldeune Small, Mrs. A. Ilaslanger, L. II. Showecker, .1. M. Matheney, A. Livinghouse, Mrs. Marx Uuge, Mrs. Dr. Wilson, Mrs. .1. II. Howell, Lewis Suit, M.Walter. Kitas Day. Cr as. II. Wallace, W.S. Me Glothlin, C. 1). Hughes, II W. Shock, Miss Carrie I teeves Chas. Shadel. .1. C. Warnes, Mrs. John J. stalev, X. S. Woodward. Z. M. Tanner, " II. G.Thayer, S. V.. Jacksox, Wm. Kendall, M. Lauer, F. Ueisch, Mrs. I). F. Moore, John Iiigier, Jas. A. I lanes. DEATH OF MRS. GRANT. After a short llliit-s lath omcs to 1 1 r llvi i-f. I.-av es a IS.tli- I, ut Tl.r- Days Old. Monday Mrs. Georgie M. (Jrant died alter a short illness. Saturday morning a little babe was born, and from that time up to her death she has gradually sank. Fvery thing that could be done to save her was resorted to, but of no avail. Georgie Marie McCarty, was born in Ohio, May Hist, 1873, She first met Mr. Geo. Grant at South Jlend, and a mutual attachment followed. On June 2.'i, they were united in marriage in Plymouth, and have resided here ever since. lier brother Theodore, has been by her bedside ever since ber serious illness. A large number of riends sympathize with the husband and brother. The funeral services will be held today morning at H o'clock at St. Michaels church and the burial taking place at the Catholic cemetery. Thins; We Ooii t Like. We don't like to see people) whining because they haven't, five talents, when they hide the one the Lord has given them. Wo don't like to hear a person always telling how much he loves humanity and doing- nothing to help anybody. Wo don't like to hear a man talk of the need of a humane society after he has kicked an inoffensive cat off the back porch. We don't like to see a handsomely Pressed woman in shabby shoes. We don't like t hear men whose wives support them talk about the new woman. We don't like to hear a man whose breath smells suspicious boast of his temperance- principles. We don't like to see a young man olTer to carry a three-ounce parcel for his sweetheart after he has allowed his old mother to carry in the coal. We don t like to see a woman with a 10 hat when she has holes in her stockings. Left Twelve II n nl rl Dollar. (). F. Kam, the well known horse buyer and shipper of Muncie, left this city Monday after a successful day of buy ing. lie bought twenty one horses and left with Marshall county sellers nearly SliiOO. He expects to return again in about one week. Mr. Karri expects to soon change his place of residence and is looking with considerable favor on this, the Queen City, alid it is to be hoped that he may determine to come and abide with us.

A Muulbairger. The irascible editor of the Argos MeIlector placed himself on record last week as an obstructionist to the progress of arrangements for the Farmers' institute. There is. no danger though that the institute will be any less a success on account of the Uetleetor and it is not likely that farmers of Marshall county will give much attention to the Ueliector's editorial sandbagger. We don't believe the Uetleetor has a club big enough to pound the Farmers' institute very faraway from its settled purposes. It can show its perverse and choleric disposition, however, which its farmer constituents cannot help notic ing.

. iM-itucy . For several years W. F. Young has been a victim of the toothache. There are very few men but know how much nerve it takes to have this troublesome enemy to a comfortable night's sleep removed. Last week W. F. went to Fort Wavne and while there found his way into a shop where they administered gas. Young passed through the ordeal safely, but if you will observe him close ly you will discover that W. F. has a fashion of putting his hand over his mouth when he laughs. twin i..m:s. Jan. :u. Literary at Gostil school houseThursday night. A llox social will be held at Jacob Uinger's tonight. David IIlem, of South Uend, was the guest of his father. lien Holem had the misfortune of loosing one ol his best horses this week. Protracted meeting closed at Twin Lakes church Tuesday evening with live accessions. Miss Xettie Seider visited wi'h her friend, Lottie Aglerlast Saturday night and Sunday. C. M.SIayter and wife returned from Xappanee yesterday, where they have been visiting a few days. There has been in the neighborhood of two hundred thousand feet of logs cut near here ttiis winter. Miller Ilms., of Twin Lakes poultry farm, are having their first experience hatching chickens this week with good success. Mr. Glass of whose sickness we spoke last week, died at the home of his son, last Sat unlay morning and was buried on Sunday p. m. The funeral was held at the Trinitv church. Home eeler Kxciirsion. During several dates in January, Feb ruary and March the Yandalia line wiil sell home seekers excursion to points south and southwest. For full information call on or address the under signed. T. A. Downs, Agent. Public Sale. CiiAri.iN A; ('kill wish to announce to their friends and neighbors that they are practical live stock and farm chatties auctioneers and desire a share of the public sales of this and adjoining counties. We furnishish sale bills to our customers free of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. We also build the best fa km 1 i:ni: in the fence line. If our work in both branches isn't first class arrd rated with the best, don't pay us anything; if it is all right and satisfactory, our prices are among the lowest. Chaplin &('i:ii.im Plvmouth, Ind., Lock llox loou BEST MAIM) AND SOI'T cm Prompt delivery by ENOCH POOR. Ollico with (J. L. Morris, W. Jefferson St. 'PHONE 22. Tadaypaiy Veeraragava Roy, ( Hindoo Nationality) Physician and Surgeon, Treats all Um-:im's of Men and Women. Obstetrics a specialty. Medicines furnished, t'alis unvcrcl promptly, day or niuht. Office In Parks' .aw r.uildiiii; on Carlo St. Residence, on north side Adams St., two Mocks west of Public Schools. Ok kick I louts: From M to 1.' in.: t to r. p. m.; 7 to tip. in.; Sundays at home. JAS. K. HOUGHTON, Prosecuting Attorney Collections, Depositions and Civil l'uelness Attended to Promptly.

(OL

THE New York World, !HRICi:-A-WELk EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Year.

Is larger than any weekly or snuweekly paper published and is tin only important Democratic "weekly" published in New York City. Three tunes as large as the leading Kepuhlican weekly of New York City. It will be of especial advantage to you during the I ressilcntiiil Sm iKii.ji 1. as it is published every olhei day, except Sunday, and has all the freshness an.! timeliness of a daily. It combines all the news with a long list of interesting departments, unique features, cartoons ami graphic illustrations, the hitler being a specialty. All these 'improvements have been made without anv increase in the cost, which remah.s ai one dollar per year. We oiler this unequaled newspaper and the Si:.mi Vi:i:ki.v Imu:i t.mh'.n t together one year for j?1.0. The regular subscription price ol the two papers is s'J.."0. Till: INDHPHNIM-M. The Day Of glittering gold in the mouths of the people is rapidly giving way to the more modern and certainly more harmonious and durable Newly jiatented System of applying this work is a revelation to all who desire t heir teet h presened and restored to their natural whiteness. Call at the Model Dental Parlors 1 LYMoirn 1. Any kind sind at the lowest prices (inality considered) possible. We have an elegant line of hulk. Try our Mocha and daya, Plantation .lava, Santovar Capitania or Peaberry and he convinced that we are on the right road in the coffee trade. GEORGE VINALL, The Leading Grocer. TO THE FARMERS OF MARSHALL COUNTY AND ADJOINING:Those having a kinds (if fat cattle, fresh cows, veal calves; sheep and hogs, ready for sale, drop us a card or telephone !M, and we will insure the highest market prices. Tribbey & Hall, Fat Stock Dealers, Plymouth, - Indiana. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern standard Family Medicine : Cures the common evcry-day ills of humanity. LL LU -J m u to o u z o H. B. REEVES, Justice of the Peace, vi:n NirssiiACM & mavkk. PLYMOUTH, IND. Cullertiom iiromptly uul earefuUy attfuJed luturaucu Agful.

Pocelain Grownina onil Bridge Work

RELISHES AND DELICACIES at KUHNS MARI vi CT, IleMtlqiiiirtvrs for lushest quality bottled and canned -nods of KNOWN MKR1T. 11:1:1 n. kitin s iikinxs Cure Kettle Ueii.hMe.i Leaf Laid I'uha o'ehsh, Ketchup, Mixed

i MY I I TS Cotosuet. din;i:t. Cherkins, Mixed Tickles. Tickled Onions. ai:moi;ws Corned T.cef. Mim e Meal. Kx tract of Heel'. Totted Tongue, Ycgetole. Toneless Tigs Tect. Ceniiau liar I '.its. Moth-v Cond. 'I'l ipe. " CKl-'.scr.NT r.UANh Sardines in i HI.

Anything in this line not in stock will b' promptly ordered on demand. Motto: k,(:cncrai Kxtdlenee." KK1CI) H. KUHN, New Kulm InnMin, Mieluan lreet. These Are for You, Will You Have Them?

As the canned fruit and fall supply of vegetables arc being exhau-ted by most families at tins time of the year, we have just added a new line line of canned goods, such as Corn at Ö, and I.V. per can: also a ."Ml. ran of nn; fur loc. Sinnt; IJeans, eijiihl to '-esh ones, I Mr. 1 lost on Uaked Heins, II. ran for Iiir. II'int Caked IIimiis in Tomato Saure, 'J Iii. ran, I.V.: IMk ran. JMr.: samples free. KidiH'v I leans, lor. succotash, I.V. We haveiMu. cans V'!lov Cearln's, in halves, put up in i;ranulated snar syrup. I'or pies we have 1 5 - II, -ans of Pumpkin. IMr.; JMb. cans of lllarkhei 1 ies. Mr.: New Cnsiland Minre Meat, I Mr. a package; '!' Ils. raisins for s.mm. Will von have them? O, just come and see for yourselves with what we can supply you at W. E. LEONARD'S, OS LA PORTI: STREET.

aimnmmtmimmmnmmmmmmjfi I World 1

New York Wo iTIiricc-a-wcek I'Jition) AMI III I.

SEMI-WEEKLY INDEP i

The Thrice-a-week World isvin- 1; ji;c,'i's tlirei liini's wi't'Uly. Published at Iii' vry In-att of th world's uti'.it news ri'iiicr. w illi an niiiorlal -orps of nc tatlnTiTs, roiuiin'iitatir ami litcratriirs uiu'xri'lU'it liy tli' stall' of any of tin world's jrrat papi'is. It siili-s its rt'uU'is thrt-f tiini's t-arli M'ck with tin' tTram of i-iirrt'iit news, et itii isin ami conuin'iit. tin? choiivst of lili-rary ncins ami tin hrinlitcst of iniso'ilany uml nirii'iit liiimor. It contains all t!i i firsli iualitii-s of a laily. with tlic attractive sicial Ifaturesol a wct-kly. 'I In World is tinri'ati'st and l'st of hfinocratic tainily ii'vsai'rs. It will iiiak- a specialty of is:h; campaiiiii nows w li'u li t'vcii now ruws inlcicstin and will keep its readers thoroughly posted.

The TIIRICE-A-WI:I:K AND Till-:

Scmi-Wcckly Independent,

I'M VIC 1A PICKS A W1CICIC. 2

Address all orders to

THE NAME OF THE NEXT President of the United States Wll.I. l'.K ANNtU NCl'.l IN THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE OK iNOVICMUICR 4, iKi. 1'uldie Intel est wilt .steadily Increase, ami the inestion how the men v. hose otes turned the scute at the last election are suti'slied with the r suits under the administration they elected, w ill make the campai-h the most intensely exciting in the liislmy ol the coiudl. The New York VVek Iy Tribune, the leading I.'epuhlican family newspajHT ol tlu I'nitetl Mates, w III publish all the olitical news of the day. interesting to every American eitieti regardless of party afliliatioiis. Also -eneral new s in attractixe form. Iiut-in eorresHindeiice covering the new s of the wrld, an agricultural departnieni second to none in the eountr. market reoi ts w hich are recognized authority, fuscinatin;: short stories, complete in each number, (lie cream ol the humorous paKTs. foreign and domestic, w it li their best comic pictures, fashion plates ami eiaboratedescriptioiis l woman's attire, with axaried and attractive department ol household Interest. The "New York Weekly Tribune" Is an ideal family paper, with a circulation larger than that of any other weekly publication in the country issued f rom the ollice of a daily. I .a rue chanties aVe heilig made in its details, tending to ive St greater lite and variety, and es-ci.ill imne interest to the women and ounj; people of the household.

t A.; I1CCIAI CONTHACT enables us to oiler lhissplendid journal and Tlit? Seinl-WteUly Iii!t;ieiiilf nt" three papers a week, for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25, CASH IN ADVANCE. (The regular advance subscription price of the two paiers Isjf-.VJ.' . ) sTISSv'KIl'TIONS MAY UKdlN AT ANY T1MK. Address all orders to fttE INDEPENDENT, PlyiuOlltll, IlUl. Write your name ami address on a postal card, bend It to Ceo. W'. lU'st. lloom v Tribune HullJlui;. Nw York City, and a samplo copy of the New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you.

Tickles

II TIN X COMPANY'S Ketchup, Mustard. Tippecanoe Sauce, Mveet, Sour. Dill and Mied Tickles. TiqiTNAKDS . 1 . 1 v 1 ii:. 1 ,-nn iru vjiirvu wuves. i 1I:A , lilUS Canned Lobster. I . T. A A. PT.IMMNs" Worcestershire Sinn e ,:- ,:- V,ro- , . , i lustaid sardines I'.liOOKLV N Mustard Sanliiies. Id, 3 ',,tl,v1:,i,(;,s vjue 1 eai 101 I $1.65 CASH INAItVAM i:. WORLD 2 r,m, , A . us . 3 $1.65 t ASH IN AIVANt I'.

TUP; INl)I:IM:Nl)I:NT, Plymouth, Ind.

VANDAI.IA LINE TIME TABLE. In Ktleet June in. iss.,. Trams leave Plymouth I i: I II K Noimti . No.-,'. Ia Sun I -J : 1 4 p. in. tor St. .Joseph. I Sun 7:'Oa. Ii " " M. lA. sun In its p. . S iuth JVlld. K n: I It I- ,1 .(IH. No. r.l. I a. Sun :.:'J:( ;i. in. fol Ten e llaule I'.. miii l-:.-n p. 111. v.". 1 . m:ii . . . 7 :7 . mi. " l.ounsp.n :. I'ol eoiuplrte Time ( 'aid. inj all trains aii.l Mutii'iiv, ,-tinl loi lull inloi malion as lo rales tliiom Ii cai s. ele., a.liliess I . A. IMIW S. Aent. I himnilli. InJ. Or A. l'tKI. tJeiieral fassender Aeiit St. I.ollis. Mi.

iwiui.w gait biiiAiu; w üibAe.! mm ti IUI J ' . a 1 l ilennsylvania Lines. Schedule of PassengerTrains Central Timt. VVwitward. v: 1 am i;Mt ei 7 OJ v 6 CO I 10 I'illol.'li Iv. A 1 1 ii Ii' : i'.' 9 S) HIT ' 1 7,n on. .11 .ic cö 9 02 t 5 20 M.-is-iiioii. . 9 15 t 5 4p "11 '.310 03 ' 6 31! M.oitl.l.l ",12251t 10 7 52 , a 1 3 i.hIIIim :ir. 12 5011 40!62lV 8251 45! ISii.-.vniN.. I. 1 17 12 t 45 i'M 20 "1 2 50 1 4? y:u 3 44: Van W. i l I 334 2 2910 17 4 33 " " "J I I. I IB - ...J . ... r .n! A 1 1" l :l. 11 7 2r,i5 54i i ' 1I11 111 liial 'v ' 1 .111 w III " I'l'-nrLili. I :iul.' I.aU.-." W .i : v., l II I I il'MI. ' r.'ui iiii. IllHoinl. . ri 1 1 1 1 1 " i il t l l'lowii ' H:llil. " IIVU " lliuiliii iin;it;ili " ':tl:0 ;i ii . " W lifi l, r IImImiI I I Vfl o . . " (l.nK.- ( It i'MU . a 1 . 4 59 4 ÜS1215 7 42 6 12 12 35 7ba 6 25' - 12 4G 8 05 6 33; 1257t8 14 r6 46 'I Is if 1 o ' z I ji5 31 4 42 1 03 8 20 6 51 j 1 24 8 36t7 0G 1 31 8 43 7 12! M41 62.17 25, 6 06 5 2J 1 55 9 üb 7 33 2 13 9 24 2 20 9 31' ,'231 941 I 2 41 9 43 6 53 6 12 2 51 10 00' 7 21 6 5 3 10 10 lb 8 34 '710 3 3 27:c;t'j .. 1 1 3 34 10 3rf 7 3-3 3 391ÜI43 0 2 ' 3 51 km; 5 : ö 21 5 9 00 8 Uli 4 5512 15 9 55 9 4Jf f 'I A M I I'M I I'M I I'M I.OI 1 r J jH j I j I AO j :tn W 1 I'M I I'M A M AM I I'M 4 IiI ik . Mark! I.It'l'HMl. . llol.ait . . U'li.--l. r. .... Valoiii . Wanatali . llaini.i liivls Ilaml.l i IHWTldWIl l'l. lilolll ll .. I II Wim III l'.illll I11HI . . i;t iia i ; 1 v-n.. 'niav Kaulf Lake riTi- lii .... .nrwill '!iiiiililn i ' A ! Im I v I 30 3 00 H 30 2 45 1 n 1 15 49 5. 2" i 33 12 53'6 4J-i 51 45 8 Si 9 Ü11 9 ly 9 3 9 49 i IH lü Oy, 1J 17, 10 38 10 5b 1 1 Ub U 7 .t 1 10 I lb I I 23 1 0416551 21 7 01 5 1 327 10?H 1 50 7 21 3 4 32 1 3b 2 00 4 01 in I 7 4S - r 7 57 s .1 '8 06 - " 2 31' 815 8 22g? 8408 55 S 9 02 -T 9 0S 9 229 1 5 45 2 3 27 5 IV, IS 10 15 19 tb?b! 1 1 30 6 26 3f-3 5 3 . . ff j 44. 4 12 514' 11 W 11 4 11 f-t 1 9 23 Z a 9 39 " 1 9 46 t 9 58 ? 6 03' 12 15 6 58 4 40 6 1b' 12 34 . I. t'iib' 12 7 35 5 23: 6 52. 1 10 7 45 5 40- 7U0, 2 18 8 43 6 46 I 3 15 9 30 7 4b 8 30; 5 1311 19 9f)bl0OJ 5 5011 451Ü2510 3S, 6 4012 2011 CUll IN 8 03 1 2212 1412 42 9 03 2 071 1 03 1 46 9 20 2 261 1 21 2 C5 10 00 3 Ob 1 55 2 45 1 lb 5H. 510, 5 45; AM AM I I'M l I'M I 10'15Lo; ;10 35t l'lU'iiyiif Vim W't-rt ... I.im:i liiicyms -H 1 1 114 MiitiMIHd .. 's-- .... Mavill.tii .. ('anion AIII111KM . L IV I'M 3 a r Iv, 3 j T nr. JoKlMI VoM K. A. FOItO, 12-I-95..F 1'ITTSIJUKOII, l'KNN'A. I or 1 inu'i'arcls.ratt'.s of f ire, tlirouli ticktl. louiinc t'lift'ks, ami fnrilitr intoi inat jn it l; : ' I i 1 1 tlit runniii; (' trains, apply to uay i-tit of tint IV-niis.vlvania i.inc l llemilar Passenger 'I rain M'rvice oei aled to Iween Stteator 111., and South Kend, Ind. j:ieu.int new equipment and last time. West hound train No I leaes South I'.end at 7 :m a. in., arriving at stieator at ll:."iO a. in. Mast hound train No leaves Streator at 0:1." a m. arriving at South l'.eml 1 1 :1." a. in. following lieiulit trains will earr paseimers. W est hound. Nos. 7 and s trom" all stations. No l i between South lleml and North .liaison. i-;at hound. Nos. s and 1 between all statio'is. No 1-' from Kankakee to Shelby ami W heatland No II from Streater. Iwmht"and Kankakee to Moinelice. TRAINS l.KAVK W I K V. It ION W KS I' l'.ol'Nl. No. l. Mail and K press. - 7:llam No. :. l.iM-al. ,s:ir." a m No. 1:5, Freiiiht. ... . 7 jw W KSI- I'.OI NI. No. '2. Mailand Kxpress. - - i);jtf:un No. o, Local. ;i:.V p in Trains No. l. -j. 7. 1.'. 1:5 and It l:ilv. Trains i. s. : and lo daily except Sunday l'ickets can he had lor all principal points. I'or rates and information appljp F. !. Siioitr. Ai;ent, W'ulkerlon. S. S. W im Kit K t il. I'. A. I.AKK 1111 1 AMI WKsTKKN. mh; i ii i'.oi'M ti: i vs. l'J:0 p. m. Iaily except Su'ulay. 11:27 p. in. H i ll lioiMi ti: vixn. !:4s a. m. Daily except S unlay. I .':: p. in. Local, daily except Sunday. .ri:-lo p. tu. I :iil except Sunday. ( U. Ill CllrtS. A'-ent. t'lvinonti Ind. We're (letting Our Name Up 5 doors North of the I'ostoftiie. ( Mir stiu k of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY 011(1 SPECTACLES 0 SPCCIQIIVPianos Tuned, Organs liairtl . ('loaned and put in first class ton. Impairing of Watt lies, Clocks, .Jew elry and Spectacles. As Usual, "Up-to- Date." L:. SPANQLl:.

111

Ullis ol

Iowa 11

if