Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 March 1896 — Page 5
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SOHUY SPRIM SUITS arriving ami see us. Hespert fully, Ryan I'mpru'tor- of Tin Model, I (Il?c3nbcpcnbcnt Vi:inki.yy, Maimmi 4. IW. SiTRANGKRH NOW. 1 . ' I . 'ItCell To-day is in birthday. I've spen but IS winters. Nell You ought to consult tin tvulist. N. V. Herald. LOCAL 15KEVIT1ES.
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i Conn, it is said, will give all his attenFrom Saturday's Dally. j thm fn ,ljs ,,.lsim.ss at i:;kharl. Mrs. .lames Curtis visited friends . , , 4 , , About tweutv-live young people ot in Argos yesterday. j iresl)V(t.rian Hiurc'h surprised Miss Wesley Mcdriff is moving onto his j Myrtle Cumnungs last evening, at her farm, east of Argos today. j j.OIUt, on Varl street. They all report Miss (ieorgia Lineback, of I.aPaz, a most enjoyable time ami regret to was a l'lymouth visitor today, j lose one of their number. Hut while (uite a number of Argus people were j wt ,,SN Coldwater has a gain.
on the streets of our city yesterday. John Uaugher, of Walkerton, was transacting business in our city today. Und Mattingly, of Hourbon, was transacting business in l'lymouth yesterday. .las. A. C.ilrnore is moving into his new property on South Michigan street today. Try the celebrated 1'erkin's Home made wet mince meat. Kuhn's market sole agent. Hourbon Mirror: " Miss (j race Fribley is visiting Miss Florence IMsher at l'lymouth this week." J. II. Nichols went to Argos yesterday to ship his brother's household goods to South Uend. Win. H. Harris, who for the past year has been located at Haven, Kansas, has returned to l'lymouth. Miss F.tta Henry left for Donaldson this noon for a few days visit with her mother Mrs. .1. T. Stringer. Mrs. Surpless, of Knox, and stepdaughter, Mrs. Morton, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Asa Hrown, this week. Skmi-Wkkkly 1 n d k p k n i kxt and the Cosmopolitan, the greatest magazine in America, only S1.S5 per year. An uncle of Ceo. Klingerman, from Hrazil, Ind., was in our city yesterday. He represents a brick and tile company of that city. Mr. Harns, of Kokomo, Ind., representing the American Telephone Co. of that city, was a guest of Dr. Knott a portion of today. Wm. F. Miller, of firemen, was in J'lymouth today on btisinesa relating to the transfering of a house and lot, sold to the H. -X: O. railroad. Miss Hattie O'Hnen, of Hourbon, who hns been spending a few days with friends in South Hend, returned home through our city today. V. H. Yobt, of the firm of Yost 4: Yungilder, transacted business in Hourbon and Columbia City yesterday. He reports an excellent trade. Marmont Herald Mr. Home Shoemaker left Thursday for l'lymouth, where he has accepted the position of night clerk, at the Koss House. Mrs. Kachel Carpenter left this morning for an extended visit with her son, 0. A. Carpenter, at Montpelier, Ohio. Mr. Carpenter is a telegraph operator at that place. The Home insurance company, of New York, through its agent, J. V. Alaxey, has adjusted the loss on the
4 0! daily, NU trouble to show goods. Call & Joseph, ly niout h. Inili;ui:i. ! house, of Ceo. Nyhart. whieh was .badly scorched by lire several days ago. The ! owner will proceed at once to repair , t he house. j Nappauee News Mikhail has a telephone manufactory, of wliich a Mr. ; Van Vactor is the president, lie is giving special attention to a new patent ; switchboard of his own invention. Miss Hattie Uupple, daughter of A. j .1. Uupple, is very ill with pneumonia. I A consultation was held last night by j Drs. J.oring and Knott. Miss Uupple ; is teacher al the west school house. It was rumored this morning that the Olds Manufacturing Co. of rt. Wayne have made an assignment This company made a specialty of niak- j tng wooden rims in connection with lheir other work. Miss Sadie Miser, of Columbia City, who has been visiting with the family of Sherman Tuttle for several. days, left ttiis morning for Ft. Wayne, where she will take instructions in millinery before returning to her home. i Hon. C. (I. Conn has about completed j negotiations with Stilson Hutchins, of ithe Washington, D. C, Post, who will ! purchase the Times of that place. Mr. From Monday's Daily. Albert Weber went to Hibbard today. Hern Nusbaum went to Marmont today. C. U. North is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Harvey Steele is able to sit up j today. Jacob Carver, of Hremen, is in town today. Hay for Sale Clover and timothy mixed. C. H. Tibbetts. Attorney Uoose, of (ioshen, is in our city today. Prosper Mickey, of Argos, was in the city this afternoon. II. H. I'ershing, of South Hend, spent Sunday in l'lymouth. Hev. Allerton, of Argos, attended court this afternoon. Adam Wise went to (Joshen this morning on legal business. Will McLaughlin spent Sunday in Chicago, the guest of a friend. The man who can trade off a balky horse without lying is dead. To learn how to live well we must learn how to live one day at a time. Attorney Holman, of Kochester, is transacting business in town today. Dr. Hoy has moved into the first j house north of the Presbyterian church. A large number of our people were taking advantage of th e snow yesterday. Mrs. Hertha Hnham arrived last evening from Chicago lor a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. limner Watson, of Argos, were spending Sunday with relatives. Wm. II. Talor, trustee of Tippecanoe township, is in town today on business. Mrs. A. Sudler, of West Jefferson etreet, is seriously ill. Dr. Wilson is m attendance. Life appears entirely too short to bo spent in nursing animosity or register ing wrongs. Dr. Jackson is in Michigan on busi ness today. He will be at home to morrow morning. Mrs. II. It. Whitlock has been suffer ing from a severe attack of lagnppe for the past ten days. Will Daniels, traveling salesman for the bicycle works, left this morning for
Nashville, Tenn., in the interest of that company.
Simon (ioldsmith and wife, of Chieago. were visiting with relatives in Phniouth over Sunday. Lou Cummings is packing his house hold goods, preparatory to moving to Cold water, Minnesota. ! Mrs. W. T. Leonard left this morning via the Yaudalia for St. Louis, Mo., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Quick. M. F. Aull and wile were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Amos Miller at th'.-ir ; count r- home oer the Sabbath. Anderson, Ind., will tussle with two important features in their council , cigarette and curfew ordinances. i Master Hoscoe I less went to South j J.end Saturday ami spent Sunday with j his uncle, Dr. Montgomery. He re- ; turned home todav. i Miss Mora Astley is once more at her place as book keeper in her father's store, after a visit of several weeks at (Joshen and South Hend. Miss Daisv Howell leaves todav lor South Hend where she will enter a musical conservatory. Miss Howell will remain there three months to comj plete her musical education. j If the young gents who accosted two ladies on the south side of the river j bridge to see them home last night will I call on the married lady's father on the South Side, they will receive a reward for their audacity. .John Kich, who operates a drill machine at the Novelty, had the misfor fortune of losing the first linger of his right hand at the second joint. In operating tin machine, he accidentally had his finger caught, with the above result. Dr. Yiets dressed the wound. A letter from August Carabin, at Fhoenix, Arizona, says he is slowly improving in health. He also sent a picture of himself as he appears with his mustang pony and gun ready for a hunt. Mr. Carabin reports everything in bloom in that country. His friends are glad to hear of his improvement. From Tuesday's Daily. Marion Hlack is in the city today. s. S. Fish went to Donaldson today. Josie Switer is very ill with lung fever. Sheriff Smith was a Donaldson visitor jesterday. John Osborn, of Culver City, was in the city today. Save Money Call on F. Stansbury at house for wall paper. Albeit Snyder attended to business in South Hend today. M. W. Simons is making a business trip through Michigan. A. D. Jaeoby, of Klkhart, wai in town yesterday for a few hours. Judge Horton, of Warsaw, is attending court in our city tday. Miss Hose Thomas went to South Hend yesterday for a short visit. Tii2 Cycle wo; lis have placed in position a new automatic hub machine. Attorney Ilarley Lfigan was a South Hend visitor today on legal business. John M. Delap was taken sick suddenly this morning at the Cycle works. Ceo. Craig left lor Warsaw today to attend the funeral of the child of Chas. Hash. The young people were out in full force last night enjoying the splendid sleighing. Miss Klla Cole is reported as very ill this morning. Miss Cole teaches school at In wood. Mrs. Dr. Kent went to Klkhart Sat urday, where she will spend two weeks visiting friends. lert and Manie Harris go to Argos tomorrow night to play for the Merchant's carnival. Next Tuesday is when the republi cans meet in this district. A lively time is anticipated. The Kindergarten class will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. (J. Thayer. A jolly crowd of Plymouthites went to Argos last night, enjoying a good old fashioned sleigh ride. There is a lady living near Laporte, says the Herald of that city, who annu ally sheds her linger and toe nails. The alleged confession of Jackson, as reported by the Sunday's Chicago Chronicle, has proved to be untrue. Ladies are buying reidy made muslin garments instead of using valuable time to make them up. Carp-enter & Hosworth. Mrs. J. D. Howell and son Lloyd, ac companted Miss Dasy Howell, to South Hend yesterday, returning home last night. You do not want to forget the entertainment tonight at the opera house, (live our boys the proper encouragement. 1). Frank Hedd and family are in the throse of moving. They will soon be at home in their recently acquired property on the South side. It would be a ditlicult matter to state whether March came in like a lion or lamb. The latter deserves the preference, as its lleece was white. An exchange tells us that 15,000 tons of starch have been made from potatoes this seasou in Wisconsin,
Minnesota and North Dakota. This output of starch necessitated the use
' """ om bushels of potatoes, Tl. Me,,hone exchange has gotten ouialuiu. pamphlet for the benetit of their subscribers. They should all read jit. The Husiness Men's Carnival at Argos announced for the 4th has, we are informed been postponed until Thursday, the 5th. The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual meeting in the church parlors on Friday afternoon at A o'clock. Dr. Dutt of Argos was selected as a delegate at large to the National Pro hibition convention, which meets at Pittsburg, Pa., May 2f.th and 27th. The funeral of little Addie Maker, daughter of Henry Haker, whose death was spoken of last week, was held from the. I it wood church Sunday afternoon. Lewis Morrison, formerly of Plymouth, but now a telegraph operator at Lake Station w as brought here to the home of his parents yesterday. lie is quite ill. 'i An autopsy was held this afternoon by Dr. llrown oyer the remains of Mrs. S. S. Staley, who died yesterday. The deceased had been in ill health for the past ten years. Says an exchange: It is hard to tell by the sad expression on a woman's face whether she ha3 loved and lost or loved and got him, or whether she is just looking for him. John (iiiler and his son I'd left today for (ieorgia, where they will look over the location with the prospect of making it their future houie. They will return in about a month. (Joshen, in contemplating the improvement of her streets and the debate on paving public streets, seems to be in favor of gravel, owing to its cheapness and durability. Mrs. Harriet M. Ault acknowledges having received from the editors of the 'Independent" a report of the Farmer's Institute in pamphlet form, with a beautiful outside tinted cover. It will be placed among her souvenirs. Many thanks for continued favors. The repetition of t he false story about old man Sweet is having an effect. It is being published throughout the country by numerous newspapers. The Republican willfully helped circulate this false report. The need of our city has been noted by some progressive farmers who transacted business in Plymouth, and we learn they are talkingof forming a stock company and erecting a much needed opera house in our city. The Pennsylvania road is said to have ordered all of their men who work on bridges to discard their red shirts, as it has a tendency to cause the engineers to stop their train, thinking it is a signal of danger. Our informant did not enlighten us how the order will ell'ect red headed men. About seventy of the neighbors and friends with baskets and luxuries paid a visit and complete surprise on Mr. n r t t r 1 I 1 1 loot- Thii rol r ovDninn a ii vi aUio. cJ I'aii moi iiiui ouuj vt vuuigi who have been working on C. T. Mattingly's Center farm. Mr. Hall will move from there to Plymouth this week His neighbors all wish them prosperity where ever they may be. REPAIR SHOP. X) - ! (ft JNO. S. GAST & BRO. .2 UMBRELLAS Rcrpttire! und lie-covered. StOVC Repairing of all kinds. . . Stoves also stored during summer with best care at reasonable prices. We will remove them in the spring and replace N them in the fall. (ieneral Repair Work of every de scriptum at low prices. Casoline and oil stove cleaning and repairing a spe cialty. Jno. S. Gast & Bro. Last Hasement Koont, Model Hlock. Tadaypaly Veeraragava Roy, (Hindoo Nationality) Physician and Surgeon, TroaU all lUass of Men ami Wotnn. Obstetrics iiiul t'ancer a sinu'lalty. Medicines furnished. Calls answered promptly, day or ninlit. Ollleo Iii Parks' Ijiw r.ulUllnn on t'.arro St 'ealenee, llrst house north ot Presbyterian Cliiircn, on w alnut street. Off ick Hock: From 8 to 12 in.: 1 to 5 1 in.; 7 to p. in,; jsunuayi at noma.
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New spring-Embroideries
Our Spring F.mbrtdderies are gems of beauty and contain all the new styles of edges that aie so pretty this Spring.
New line Hoys Fancy Percale Waists, I nun 2"c. to .0c
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