Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 April 1896 — Page 8

HEYOND 1'KAISE.

Itoscius P.ut you haven't pot. a word of praise for anyone. I should like to know who you would consider a finished writer? (Vit ions A dead one, my boy a dead one. fundi. LOCAL BREVITIES. From Tuesday's Dally. Jas. Urink went to Atwootl today. J. II. Gardner went to Argos this morning. Dr. Smith left for Terre Haute this morning. C. A. Clull' was a Culver City visitor yesterday. YV. li. Kyle, of Tyner City, was in town today. Picketed lleets, ready for table, at W. E. Leonard's. .Harry Corbin transacted business in Uourbon today. J. M. Cummins was a South l.end visitor yesterday. Dr. Viets went to Ilourbon today on professional business. The awnings are rapidly assuming their summer position. J no. Wiltfongand Kev. L. S. Smith went to South liend today. The Valparaiso Messenger says their county jail has not an inmate. Jas. South, cf Maxinkuckee, is in town today attending business. Irvin Seiler and sister, Lou, of liremen, were in our city yesterday. The Salvation army band furnished the music at the scbool dress parade this afternoon. Your attention in called to the advantages of our store today. Carpenter & Uosworth. James Keeves goes to Uenton Harbor Thursday to take the position of dock foreman at that place. A. K. Dicknian, of San Francisco, is the guest of Tabe How and Wils Lind-quest-for a few days this week. The man Donican, who set lire to the bed clothing at the Pittsburg house, was removed today to the county farm. llert llosenbury was unable to stand the trip to Chicago yesterday and it was necessary to postpone the journey. Mrs. Albert Harris, of South Uend, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Holem of this city, for a few days. The Ü.05 train going went was delayed about ten minutes this morning on account of a hot-box on one of the rear drivers. Mrs. U. A. Chase acconianied Mr. Chase's mother as far as South J lend, on her way to her home in Hillsdale, Mich. The wives and daughters of Masons from Hourbon established a chapter of the Kastern Star at this place last night. Great gimlets! At Paris they have once more taken up hoop-skirts and the bustle. Now, will you keep quiet, Toiiser? J. H. Davis, a manufacturing man of Chicago, is looking over the held here with the prospect of starting a plant at this place. The repapering of Masonic hall was completed by (1. (i. Love yesterday and adds new lustre to the appearance of the room. J. N. Wilson is at Argos today crying a sale. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wilson who will visit with Mrs. Frank Worthington. Mrs. F. M. Homes left Delphi, Ind., this morning in company with her brother Thomas Cole, who has been visiting here for some time. Uert Harris and Sam Flora will soon take their trappings and and tie themselves to the lake of the woods on a duck hunting expedition. Jim Thayer went to Lake Maxenkuckee on a hunting expedition today. We expect to see Jim loaded down with ducks when he returns home. Fitch Reeves left this morning for Elgin, 111., where he will take a position in the Elgin Cycle works. He will visit in Chicago the rest of this week. Mr. N. JJunch, who so faithfully has performed his duties as superintendent of the county infirmary, is loading his house hold effects today at the L. E. & W. The Ladies Aid society of the V. IS. church will meet with Mrs. Appleman, next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It is hoped that all parties in

terested in the good work, will be present, this being their regular monthly meeting. Ii. F. Carver, of lireinen, passed through Plymouth yesterday on his wav home He had been transacting business in the southern part of the state. About ten of our musical young men will hold forth at Twin Lakes opera house two weeks from tonight. The Stars of this home talent have not yet been designated. It is said that the temperance women of Hochester captured the democratic convention in that city last Friday and succeeded in having none but tunperance men nominated. The predictions according to the old Dutch therory is a cold spring, with wind from the north. While we do not believe it, for policy sake we give our readers this information. Tickets for the coming minstrel show by the band boys are on sale at J. II. Losey's. The boys also have some in their possession to sell. Let our citizens now do theiijduty by the boys. ('has. Shadel, who is always up to the times, has ordered the material used in the conducting of X says, for the purposes of giving our physicians an opportunity to use it when needed. Dr. Viets went to liourbon Sunday where he performed a difficult surgical opperation. He was accompanied by students How and Linquest, who he took with him to witness the operation. The little lamb business so frequently told about in connection with the month of April, appears to be about right today. Mary is surely leading that delicate piece of mutton around with a rope made of pansies, and a

beautiful wreathe encircles its lovely neck. We are perfectly willing to acknowledge that Laporte is a great town, and more especially are we willing to admit her supremacy, as our "Darling" resides there. Hut when it conies to the cows in that locality eating rubier coats so as to make their milk water proof, it is time to call a halt. llev. W. W. Jones, of Chicago, cousin of Sam Jones, will conduct a meeting at the U. li. church beginning Wednesday evening April 1st, and continue over Sunday. Mr. Jones is an eloquent speaker ami a strong preacher of the word of God. Let there be a large turn out to hear him. Miss Ilattie Kelley, the ellicient telephone assistant, will be relieved from her duties next Saturday by Miss Xel!e Disher. Miss Kelley's heaith has been impaired by the close confineuunt connected with her duties, and it is believed that a few weeks will give her a return of usual health. A considerable interest which has been manifested in the meetings of Pentecost band at the l ii. church in liourbon reached a climax last night, when Wrona Tedrow went forward to confess her sins and remained in an attitude of prayer, almost rigidly motionless, for an hour and twenty minutes. At the expiration of that time she is said to have swooned and remained for some time in a sort of a trance. The incident excited in witnesses and others a par ticular interest became of the woman's apparent friendship for Louis Canaan whose strange religious frenzy attracted much attention several weeks ago. iiir.ii ki. Chas. Kstes and wife and daughter (race were guests of J. M. Wilson and family over Sunday. F. Shepherd and family and John Lovvry and wife were Sligo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ellen liowor, of Put land, was the guest of her parents and littlo daughter Sunday afternoon. Edward Walker and wife were entertained by J. Davis and wife Sunday. John Davis and family were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson Sunday evening. Isaac Wierman and wife were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Jirinkman Sunday. John Davis and II. S. Clifton made a business call at Plymouth Monday. Mrs. Jonas Voreis was entertained by Mrs. II. F. Clifton Sunday night. Mrs. Mary Savage, of Maxinkuckee, was the guest of her parents, J. Listenberger and wife, last Wednesday. Misses Mary Panks and IJertha Baker were the guests of Miss Ilallie Wilson last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Uhoades has been very ill, but we learn that she is slowly improving. Mrs. David Aley returned to her home in Hobart, after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Pert lihoads is very sick with lagrippe this week. I LION. March III lbW. Cary Doran, of Uurkett, was doing business in our town a couple days last week. The"hornites" have been consolidated into a brass band. Now for sweet melodies. Alfred Laird attended the examination at Warsaw Saturday. His work next year will be in Kosciusko county. Prof. S.A. Laird and Harley Taylor visited the Rochester university last

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TO THE FARMERS OF MARSHALL! COUNTY AND ADJOINING:Those having a kinds of fat cattle, fresh cows, veal calves; sheep and hogs, ready for sale, drop us a card or telephone W), and we will insure the highest market prices. Tribbey & Hall, Pat Stock Dealers, Plymouth, - Indiana Tadaypaly Veeraragava Roy, (Hindoo Nationality) Physician and Surgeon, Treats all diseases of Men aim W omen. Obstetrics and Cancer a specialty. .Medicines furnished. Calls answered roniptly. day or uijjht. Oilice in 1'arks' Law I'.uildln on C.arro St. Uesidi'iiOH first house north of 1'resbyterian chiireh. on Walnut street. Okkick IIol ich: From 8 to 12 in.: 1 to 5 p. 111.; 7 to "J p. in.; Sundays at homo. Friday. They speak very llttteringly of the university. Herbert Laird will open up an insurance, loan and collector office soon, his office will be at his residence. Notary work done in best of style. Collections solicited. Lillie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Dilley, died March 21, aged 10 months, M days. Funeral services were conducted by Kev. Allerton of Argos. Interment at Summit, chapel cemetery. The teachers of this township surprised their trustee by calling upon him en masse at his residence. To say they had a good time would be stating it very mildly. Mrs. Taylor had quite a batch of maple sugar in preparation and if you think the "J loosier School Master" doesn't enjoy eating maple tally just invite him. Miss Farmer presided at the organ and Messrs Warren and Herbert Laird with guitars and Mr. S. A. Laiid with violin, furnished the music for the occasion. After the "Feast of wax" thy gathered around the organ and sang "America." Speech es were then called for and S. A. Laird represented the teachers in presenting Mr. Taylor with a copy of John Halifax as an appreciation of his kindness. Mr. Laird said "It is not the worth of of this volume.but the sincerity of feeling with which it is given. Speeches followed by each teacher and visitors. It was a delightful evening and Mr, and Mrs. Taylor arovery social entertainers.

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ARABIN, iNew Jewelry Store, . . . Spangle's OU Stand, 2 Doors North of Postoffice. The people of Marshall county 4 will find Peabody's New Jewelry Store completely stocked with such a variety Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Optical gooJsas p is seldom shown in a small city. A Wide range for selection, courteous attention and low prices are features of this store. Call. Ooods cheerfully shown, whether purchases are made or not. 2 Doors North of P. 0. For bargains in WATCHES &o to BAYLOR, the JEWELER. WE ARE Still Keeping Store at the Same Old Stand, but don't think for one minute that we are keeping the same goods. Oh, no; they are going out and new ones coming 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. The jobbers always have 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 ayay. Yours truly, GEORGE VINALL

lr. T. A. P.OHTOX, Physician in Chief.

Dr. Borton's Plymouth Institute For tlie Cure of Whiskey, Morphine. Coonine tuid NeurnHtheniu. Chicago Office:-!n charge of Dr. McDriscoll. PLYMOUTH, ISDIASA.

John WHOMES On easy pay- ! inents. " Ail I iart t city, j

Real Estae, Insurance Agent an.1 Notary Public. Convex ancer and Kxainine! of titles. fllt'llKIl a complete Al.stract of Title to ail lands in Marshall onntv. .MOSEY TO LOAS. Collections. Farm iainis for sale and evcliaime. JOHN W. HOlütirON, I'lMllolltll. Ind.

ollertin aneiifj. 1 JOHN W. HOl'UIITON, Consumption. S-o sal t;trilitirs and tlit nsi' ot new retiit'dU's for ttic treatment of -.iiutntion. Hope for all not in lat t:t?.N. oiiMiItation free. Dr. Borton's Plymouth lastitute. T. A Cot ton M. 1.. I'lnvieiHii in rhirt: X. li.Aspiiia.il. M. I)., Assistant. I'roinpt attention to urrespoinlents. Star Restaurant For Hue meals anl lunelie. of all kinds, fine eake. ice cream and fruits. e aie to tlie trout.

g W. VIETS, PHYSICIAN and SlküfcON. (Mice and llesiden.v. Xorth .Michigan street. T'hone I'lMiioutti. lud Momeopathlst.

Kaffir

Has been talked and written about all over eountry for months. It promises enough to warrant every farmer in Marshall county in trying it. Seed may he obtained in quantities of one-half pound and more, of T. J. WININGS PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. Sample may be seen at "The Independent" office.

At Kuhn's Market, DUNKLEVS (And these goods are new, fresh, crisp and appetizing) Dunkley's Kalamazoo Celery Mustard, For salads meats ami all other uses. As a delicious, healthful condiment this mi.stanl is superior to anything of the kind in the world, and only needs a trial to have vour endorsement. It is prepared from pure Trieste mustard seed and our famous celerv ground In w hite w in-' inear Nothini; else is used, not even eoloriii'X matter. It is nuarauieed to he free from anv an.1 all adulterations so common to ordinary mustards. It Is Pungent, Appetizing, Delicate, and has the rich, nutty Itavor oi our celery. Kalamazoo Canned Celery. WHA.T ISS ITV IT I !S SIMPLY CICI.ICUY IX CANS. HOW TO EAT frTake a half pint of milk. or. better still, of cream, a lump of butter, heat, then open and turn in a can of our kaUmaoo Canned Celery, season to taste, and if convenient, add a little soup sio'k, or beef extract, thicken it a little if you like, aud brim; it to the tahle sieamiiu hot. Also makes celery ou toast, tsealloped celery and other delectable lishes. KALAMAZOO CELERY FOR SALADS. This Is the small, crisp, tender stalks, and hearts of our celery only, cut already for ie in making salads. A delicious salad. Chicken. Turkey. Lobster. Shrimp. 'or Celerv. cm be made with its aid. with less time and trouble, and far cheaper than with ordinary celery. It is put up in w hite w ine vinegar and w ill keep iu any climate. KALAMAZOO CELERY SAUCE. A prepared celery salad til ready for the table. Adds est to a dinner or luncheon unobtainable iu any other way. It is excellent for serving with oysters or against a side roast. Put up in our larj;e. all ylass preserving jars. KALAMAZOO CELERY PICKLES. These are the finest and most beautiful pickles made; prepared from the most tender celerv hearts, and in the best of vinegars, etc., are without doubt the most appetiin, and delicious pickles ever placed upon the matket. Used for salads. Put up iu our new all j;lass jar. KALAMAZOO CELERY SALT. The only genuine celery salt made. All lovers of celery will appreciate it. and snpplv their table, with our brand. As a seasoning for soups, meats, oysters, etc., it is unsurpassed. Dur TKIP1,K KXTKAL'T OF CELKUY is the latest thins out for llavoi in-. It is deli rate, spicy, and its uses are so varied, no go.nl housekeeper w ill be without it. FOR SALIC ONLY UY

" Beautiful ! Beautiful ! " arc tlie words from every lady that sees the new Gold Aluminum spoons, forks, sugar shells, etc., at Bissell's Exchange. As strong as steel and hright and beautiful as gold. Solid metal alike all through. No acids or any' cooking of grease, eggs, meats, or sauces will effect it. Will remain bright as long as any part is left. (Jo to Exchange Storo and ask to see it and you will surely want it. (iiven free witli a few dollars' worth of goods purchased, or sold reasonably by E. S. Bissell, Sole Agent at Plymouth. H. B. REEVES, Justice of the Peace, OVKIi NCSSBAUM & MAYKlt. PLYMOUTH, IND. Collections promptly aud earefully atteuded Insurance Ageul.

Ir. N. P.. ASP1NAM.. Physician in Charge.

Houghton, w. Jackson, m. . ntliee: Sear's I'.lock. Residence Miller Sllcrt. tlice Honrs: 7: to m.w ;t in I to :i and 7 to p. in. Telephone No. . The a specialty. Wood I'm: s b in, h sii-ar. Leech, hickor) lloljv oo I. per single cold Is-.'.!. ecotid uioWth oak pe! cold t.T". Maple and elm per cord ' l't l e reduced oil A oT more colds 1 1 nil colds at one deliveiv. Ielieties t ues,ias I hufsdav s and ssit unlaw Wood, jleell oi dl . rtfler April 1st. JtiM S. Ii.i 7:u. I 1 moiuh. I n.l See (his JLV!" "I'Card? d min ou ant id t hese ca: ds. Other People Will See Your Card as you have seen this. Corn

FRED H. KUHN,

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 see me. C.P. TiniJKTS. Plymouth, lud. The Day Of glittering gold in the mouths of the people is rapidly giving w ay to the more modem and certainly more harmonious and durable IK. DR. DURR'S Newly patented System of applying this work is a revelation to all who desire their teeth preserved and restored to their natural whiteness. Call at the Alodel Dental Parorls PLYMOUTH,

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