Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 March 1896 — Page 8

The New YVotii:ii. V. lK.M M"l I.INN . We're oin' to liae a new woman An" faith, she i here wid ikii. she g.in" to vote an' hoiilil offne Am" l'uk for tier rights in h row. She's wearin' MUt'or pants thev cHllMoomer. VM jacket tit on the same plan. id -laves Mi; enough for a mail sack. An" riJ-'s ii a hike like a man. lif' suliil n base bail an tinnis. An" kii'H k; the bjes out In the rinif. she bangs the jiiano like blaes. au play on the banjo an sing. Mi.- runs a machine to write letters An' k:ij'-s up a clatter allday. An' Saturday nolglit. will a lluiish. she puts in her ioi ket the pay. she swims loike a duck in t lie water An" skates w hin the w eather i cold. An' shouts at" a nn like a sogier, An", heilad. she n:er get auM. she's aller the lawyers an" iloetrs. An' wan :v these days purty quick she'll rack ui a tin sthory bulldin' A hod full av morter an' brick. she'll run all the min out av business. An thin phwat will happen. I fear she'll join all the cranks in the country An' vote down the wlöshkey an beer. An we'll have to tramp lor a livin' Wi.l niver a drop by the way To kape our sells warm in winter. r cool on the hot summer day. An' now I would gist like to whisper A word in the bachelor's ear; It you shoulil be. tliinkin' to marry Some nice little rosy-cheeked dear. lie sure she's a gud iMililictati, 1'or it's inoii;hty t:pinsive you'll foind To kape a loin lady in bloomei. I'icveles nil' things av that kind. lint thiii, after all. I am tliinkin The way to live happy an' free. Is jist tociMik your own praties An" let all the voting ladies be. They all want to be major-mineral The first wake they're under yer Uiat h. So if you don't want to mind oidei s Continue to lie an auld bach.

the house vacated by Mr. Wyland, then j .1. F. Trtvore. of Illinois, moved into, the house vacated by Singleton, he huving bought that 40 of Mrs. Horner. j Then it came to pass that Isaiah;

i.. rine moveu 10 ueoigiu, iieieiipiu Henry Poor moved into Tripes house which left a vacancy for Feler Mum

my to move into the house vacated by j 1'oor, it being owned by .1. W. Nichols, ; the Twin Lakes postmaster. j Next week it is to be continued in the ! Person of lohn Ueed moving southeast J

j of Plymouth anil then l'eter F.ienner

is going to moe into the house vacated by Heed, then a Mr. Rannels is going tc : move into the widow Dills house vaca-! ted bv Mr.-F.renner, at tlio same time; John Wyley who is living on the P.egtel j farm, had moved, then Win. .Johnson is i to move onto the liegtel farm, he having bought it some time ago, then there is j Will Vangüder, who, during the winter j got a new woman, moved into the wid-1

ow Hiss' house, Will's father having j purchased the Hiss farm. Thus ends i the moving fraternitv. i . . .

i.ast weeK was a imsy weeK aunuii; the farmers all being busy shucking corn. .John Simile is still on the sick list. There is many a fanner who has no time. To read a newspaper at night; Hut if they trail this poetical line. Their heart would leap from fright. And say behold 111 subscribe for a paper. Though the'tinies are hanl and dull you know; And the farmer has plenty to do, Uut when in town to the otlice I'll . Ami break a hill tight square in two. And subscribe for tue I iidependmit. IJV IIOKKY.

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RELISHES AND DELICACIES at

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' Ht'ii'l'limrtrrs for highest qiutlitv bottled ;ind c-inned -nods of KNOWN MKMT.

it:i:d h. kciin s TO SAY THAT OUR LINE OF ,w Kt,,le ""1 i.eai i.ant

CARPETS, MATTINGS AND SHADES EXCEL ANYTHING EVER BEFORE HAD.

SWIFTS Colosuet 11N JFK'S Gherkins, Mi veil I'n-kiYs. Pick led I inions.

HFINs India Pelish, Ketchup, Mixed Pickles. IIFIXZ CoMI'A N Y's Ketchup, Mustard, 'i'lj'prcuijoe sauce, ueet. Sour. Dill ai-d Mixed Pickles. lMgl TN. VKD'S Selected lueeii I Hives

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Ponied Peel, Mince Meat, F- 1 ,!A ,J,I( )f , , I aimed l.obs Uu

tract oi jeei. l otted 1 ungut. Ycgetole, Pi-mless Piys IVet. Oerinan Hart I'.its. Honey Ponib Tripe.

FFA PFlMHNs Worcestershire Sam e F. F. iV CO. Mustaid -virilities. P.POOKFYN Mustard San lines.

Keeoirniiiiir the importance of t depart -.

nient for the coming spring we lia ve put forth every rl;i:sri:N.T ppam ,-. . i 1 j ! ,i I . "-a rd l nes m ( hi. eiiort to n ace in our store such a line that will he ac

knowledged to he far superior to anything hefore Anything in this line not in stock will he promptly shown. ordered on demand.

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i no line win eonsisr oi eiveis. immiv aim

Tapestry Ihussells, Pro-Urussels, 1 m;r;iin, lau Hemp.

('ottae and Stair ( arpets.

Motto: u(ieneral Kxeellenee." FR KD H. KUHN,

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will hear the most critical (lamination, hoth as to qual-(--- : ity and design. I The many beautiful, delicate, rich and tasty! RCclU VOUT P-HOCT patterns will at once please the eye.

ii u:itAi;i. .March '.I. William 1 laker is dangerously ill at tltis writingMrs, .lacoh Listenberyjer and clnldren are very sick. Mrs. Chas. Fawson was the guest of her parents of Culver City Saturday. lra:.k Faker and David Albert were entertained by Clarence P.ehme'r Saturday Mrs. C. F.. Thronburg, of Rutland, passed through this place on her way to Plymouth Friday. David 1 1 inline anil family are visiting in F.ourbon this week. Miss Anna Stu?k was the guest of her sister Mrs. P.urket, of Culver City, last week. Steven Shepherd, of Ober, was the guest of F. Shepherd and family Sunday. Mrs. Martha Hanks and little daughter, of Culver City was the guest of

Mrs. John Panks, one day last week.

Oltitttitrv. Joseph Jacob Pivar was horn in Woodenburg, Oerniany, Jan. 25, 1S"22. He died Feb. "JU, 1', aged 74 years and 2S days. In 10 Mr. Kivar came with Iiis parents to Buffalo, X. Y., where he resided

till June, UvJI, when he came to Indi-;

ana (Marshall county:, settling on the farm where he since resided till death transferred him to another country a heavenly one. Mr. Uivar married Uebecca Wymer in June, 1SIÖ. To this union were born live children: Peter: Susan, wife of (ieorge Coinpton; William; Catherine, wife of Joshua Swihart; and Charles F.

With saddened hearts these all attended !

their father's funeral. After his first wife's decease, Mr. Pivar was married in 1S'I to Catherine Wymer, who, with her two children, make a family of eight to mourn a parent's loss. At the age of fourteen Mr. Pivar

united with the Lutheran church and 1

has ever lived an honest, upright life. ! His last illness was very brief, and the j end came quickly, ("od denied him I

The prices will ran je from lfc. to $1.()0 per yard.'

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And Talk about Mattings.---Well, the line is simply peerless. You have 50 pieces from which you can make your selection. The prices will he 10c. to i$fc. per yard. And never were we so well equipped to lill your wants in the uShade" line. Any quality, any color, with fringe or without fringe, at any price. We helieve it will he to your interest to give our line a careful and thorough inquiry hefore making a purchase.

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Miss Fouisa McCowen is at home this! r' '

week the guest ol her parents Mr. A. ' T'arterly meeting, but granted li.m an McOowen and wife. j eternal fellowship. , , , .A I " we nP nu't :it 1 1 ! in the iimriiiii. Mrs. Fowry and daughter Mrs. Me-, the shore oithati.riuht.rui sea; One. of Walnut, are the gkest of M. ! With th.' loved n.- who've ne on l..iloieu. Fowry and family this week. j what a meeting iu.ieed that win ie!" I. M. Frewer, of South Uend, was en J T" funeral was conducted from the tertaineJ bv F. Fistenuerger and fami-! I'tthel M. F. church by D.S. .Jones,

ly Saturday and Sunday of last week. Mrs. .lohn Davis was the guest of Mrs. M. F. Wilson Sunday. We have just learned that one of JJibbard's charming young ladies contemplates matrimony in the near future. Otto Voreis, of Maxenkuckee, was the guest of his parents heie Sunday. Mrs. .lohn F. Fowry has been very ill but we learn she is much improved at this writing. Mrs. Fllen Frown, now a resident of Culver ('ity, was the guest of her parents and little daughter Frida)'. quite a number of young men gathered at the home of Mrs. Oitts Sunday evening to visit with her son "John'" as he will leave Monday morning for Kentland where he expects to remain during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Walker was the guest of Mrs. Ditto Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Klapp attended the funeral of Mrs. John Klapp, of Flymouth Thursday afternoon. Falph Wilson is again on the sick list. We are truly sorry b write of the sudden death of Lucy Jirooke.beloved daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. 1. C. Jtrooke, who died on the morning of Feb. !', at a. in., of the dreaded disease diphtheria after an illness of one week, heart failure terminating in ushering her to a sudden death. Dear little Lucy will long be remembered by her Sabbath school class and many friends in this vicinity, arid our sympathy goes with her parents in their bereavement. T.ie little bud has gone from us, but will bloom in the sweet pallatial home beyond. Loving reinem borance of Lucy. A previous one from us ha gone, A little voice we loved Is stilled; A laee is vacant in our home. Which never can lo filled. (Jod In his wisdom has reealle!. The boon his love had plveu; And though the body moulders here. Her soul is safe, iu heaven. Occasional. noittii ckntkk toyvnsii 1 1'. The following goes to show that this vicinity is still on the move (de Iawd ony knows when dey do stop movin,) but such is life. Mr. Wylard moved to Laporte Co. and then Henry Singleton moved Into

pastor, I n wood.

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Reduced Rates to Hot Springs, Ark. The Vandalia Line has on sale excursion tickets, good ninety days, to the Fatuous Hot Springs af Arkansas, at very ow aatcs. Hot Springs is the only health resort jwned, indorsed and conducted Ly the Un.ted States Government. Climate like that of Italy. This is the best season to go. Over '00 hotels and board ing houses at rates to suit all visitors The hot waters have for fifty years been found unexcelled lor the cure of rhu rnatism, blood and skin diseases, female complaints, troubles of the stomach liver and kidneys, insomnia, nervous prostration, etc. For illustrated pamphlets and full information call on nearest Vandalia Line Ticket Agent, or address. F. A. Foi:i, (Jenl. Fassenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Home Seekers KxenrsioiiH. During several dates in January, February and March the Vandalia line wiil ;ell home seekers excursion to points SMith and southwest. For full information call on or address the undersigned. T. A. Downs, Agent.

Fublic Sale.

Chaplin ä Cuill 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 tc our customers free of charge. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. We also build the best fap.m fknck in the fence line. If our work in loth branches isn't first class and rated with the best, don't pay us anything; if it is all right and satisfactory, onr prices are among the lowest. Chaplin Sc ('kill, I'lvmouth, Ind., Lock Fox llXX)5.

H. B. REEVES, Justice of the Peace, ovi:k xrssuAi'M & mavi k. PLYMOUTH, IND. Collections promptly ami enrefully attended Insurance Agent.

JAS. K. HOUGHTON, Prosecuting Attorney Collections, Depositions and Civil Business Attended to Promptly.

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Still Keeping Store at the Same Old Stand, hut don't think for one minute that 'we arc keeping the same goods. Oh, no; they are going out and new ones coining in every day. We are looking out for bargains for our friends, and they get them, too. EVERY MONDAY WE GET A BARGAIN FOR YOU.

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some odd lots to close at a nominal price, and then we take them in and have them ready for you at a small advance. Come in and take some away. Yours truly,

GEORGE VINALL.

TO THE FARMERS OF MARSHALL COUNTY AND ADJOINING:--Those having all kinds of fat cattle, fresh cows, veal calves; sheep and hogs, ready for sale, drop us a card or telephone 09, and we will insure the highest market prices. Tribbey Si Hall, Pat Stock Dealers, Plymouth, - Indiana.

MONEY TO LOAN. On improved farms I can get you a loan at as low a rate of interest as can be had in the county. You have the privilege of paying $100 or more on the principal each year. Call and sec me. C. H. TIB BETS. Plymouth, Ind.

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Exchange has some o-gallon oil cans that are safe and durable and easy to lill your lamps from. Every family should have one. Call at once and von can get one for first cost at factory, to close out. Also, WASHING MACH INKS. Remember the place, corner La Porte and Center streets.

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