Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 April 1896 — Page 5

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T1IK t'ALLKK'S HYPOCRISY.

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association was elected as a membrr of the lioyal Xetemlogical society of (i lasgo w. Dr. IJ. W. S. Wiseman, of Culver City, was in this city today on business. The doctor is recovering from a bad case ot "grip." A. K. Dickinson purchased a Smallev wheel yesterday. lie was in love with the wheel at first sight, and immediately became the owner of one. W. K. Hunch leaves today for Itoanoke, llunington county. Ind., to reside lie has had charge of the poor house for about eight or nine years. Mrs. Mary Kinsel, who has been vis

iting for some time with her daughter, I Mrs. r.Iijah Stansbury, returned to her ; home at Mentone this nioining.

tiln. j llrad.'ey s utliwo; tli left this morning j

young Americans of our city to be fol-1 with Mrs. C. A. Brown, left today for

lowing the wagon today with their , !av I'aw, Mich., t

! via I I. v jyne. lor liictimomi, in j., tc yez wa j attend the giand council id' the I loyal i Arcaniuii. lie will leturn Friday.

Tabe How participated in the pleas-

sLates on. The Plymouth Mandolin club Wave been asked to render Kaster day music at the Presbyterian church, next Sun day. Walter Brady, the jovial salesman for the Swift company, Chicago, passed through here today, to points in Michigan. Cord Miller has offered an establishment for the repairing of furniture in the Kendall building, over the book store. Thos. T. Walters, of Walkerton, is in the city enroute lor Marion, Ind., to attend the Northern Indiana teachers association at that place. Frank Nicolay and Dr. lluikett, braved the blizzard and left for a duck hunt on the Kankakee, today. They

! will return tomorrow evening.

Mrs. .1. K. Watson and son, of Michi-

LOCAL JHIKVITIKS.

lures ofa duck bunt yesterday at Big gan City, are expected to arrive tonight, hake north of this place. He reports from Kevvanna, to be the guests t I .1.

j fifteen ducks as the result of the day's I sport.

S. T. II Berry left this morning for

From Wednesday's Daily Jesse Allman is on the sick list. Dr. Wahl, of Bremen, is in Plymouth today. I.. II. Vanscoiac is at Argos today on business.

A. Anderson, for a few days. The repairing of furniture and uphob star work has been long needed in our

: ! ...... Wie ivl.uru lii h-io Qnoaiit.il i !itv fhns Hamlin has oTipnil :t slum

' ' . . , ... , . .. I I , care lor her sister, Mrs. Delia Johnson1 ; position as torenian of the Bacme to do this kind ot work near the water

I Broom Co. His manv friends wish him i works

to take up her school

duties. Frank Huffman, of the Rochester liridge Co., was in this city today, on business. The people's party have secured the up stairs of the Shakes building as a club room. W. F. Young's mother being quite ill last night with heart trouble. She is bater today. Mrs. French, of Niles, Mich., mother of Mrs. Frank Bosworth, is enjoying a visit here this week. Mrs. J. S. Beeve, who has been spending a week with her son in Chicago, re turned home last evening. A large bimetallic club was formed at 1 1 ion this week It started with over twenty-live members the first night. Jas. Heeber, who has been attending court here for the past week, returned to his home at Argos, this morning. M.s. L. (I. Capron left for Indianapolis this morning, to attend the funeral of her little niece, Miss Florence May. Mrs. Shadel, of DeLong, arrived last night and will remain for a while to

Our Spring

Openin

Will take place on Easter Monday, April 0. We will on that day place on sale many goods at actual cost for that day only. Hemember we carry the most complete line of Dry Coods in the citv. our'assortinent of iroods being superior to any and all competitors. Oil: DKY CIHUX STOCK is complete in every detail.

j success. j The headquarters of the Yandalia ; system will soon he removed from I Terre Haute, Ind., to St. Louis, Mo.

Henry Stein was a Monterey visitor j Sweeping changes are looked for, in the

yesterday. Dr. Bichey. of Donaldson, was in the city today. Mr. Personett, of Maxenkuckee, is in town today. Miss Mary Weaver went to Wakarusa this morning. Dr. Aspinall is expected home from Bedford, la., tonight. At. Toner, of Kewanna, was transacting business here today. We are glad to learn that Hert Bosenbury is much better today. J.C. Warnes is attending to official business in Bourbon today. Fx-sherilT W. B. Kyle left for Richmond Indiana this morning. Jas. A. Anderson was hustling business affairs at Bourbon today. (!eo. W. Marble is transacting business at Detroit, Mich., this week. Bert Harris was in Bourbon last evening attending strictly to business. M. W. Simons and family are spending a few days visiting in Chicago.

Dr. II. 0. King, of Pierceton, was holding forth at the Boss house today. Try the celebrated Perkins homemade mince meat. Kuhn's market, sole agent. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lawson, of Hibbard were in Plymouth on business yesterday. Mr. Fred Pomeroy is havintr a tussle with what is commonly called German measles. Justin Meyers, former teacher of the Lapaz school, was in town today on business. Judge Allen Zallers, of Ft. Wayne, was attending to legal business in this city today. The brush of the painter can be seen on the drinking fountains on Michigan street today. A. Yinnedge went lishing a few days ago near the dam and caught quite a string of fish. Miss Ellie Snyder, of Marmont, is visiting a few days with Grace Axe and Mame Hoham. Mrs. J. E. Hand accompined by her niece, Kate Sweeney, returned from Ft Wayne last night.

Lillian and Edith Brownlield, of

South Bend, are visiting friends in Plymouth for a few days. The couuty jail is undergoing radical changes this week, by being painted and calcimined on the interior. Mrs. C. E. YA oodward, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. E. A. Funk, all of Indianapolis, are the guests of N.S. Woodward.

Chas. Hughes is making preparations for a trip west for his health. He will

sell his household goods and leave soon.

A camp of Woodmen of the World, will be established in Plymouth tonight

It is said a large camp has been form ed.

Chaa. (Jratlis of the Wilson Hum

phrey, Co., Logansport was in this city, today looking after the business of his

linn. M. Allman is conducting quite ; scheme by having the shoes of every

body thai visitä his clothing store

shined.

The gutters on our business streets

will in the future be cleaned on Friday

and the refuse removed by the city im mediately. The cold wind today is a radica

change in comparison to yesterday. It

is but a few degrees above the f reez

ing point. Louis II. Parker, of Chicago, repre senting the Bock ford insurance com

pany, was transacting business in our

city today.

Dr. Jackson secretary of the Northern

Indiana Medical association received : daily paper from Scotland stating tha

Dr. Currie one of the members of this

workings of the system.

Union Easter service the W. C. T. l and the Y. M. C. A. will unite in an easter service at the latter's new hall next Sunday at '.I o'clock. The public of both sexes is invited. It is reported that the school board is contemplating the cleaning up and repairiog around the public school building. If they will revive the old fence and grade the grounds it will add considerable to the appearance. To TiiK Ladiks: Mrs. David Holem is prepared to do all kinds of sewing. She has the "Taylor System" of dress cutting, a perfect "system" for drafting all kinds of ladies and children's garments. Corner Sycamore and ."th sts. The salvation army closed their meet ings at the M. E. church last evening with the farewell services. They announced that over 1 ') souls have been been saved through their efforts here. Their work has been appreciated by our church people, and the well wishes of the community attend them to other tields. They left today for

Rochester.

From Thursday's Daily. Chas. McLaughlin went to Culver

City today.

Mrs. Judge Capron left for Lar will,

Ind., today.

Dr. Wiseman, of Culver City, was in My mouth today, las. Beeve left this morning for St.

Joseph, Michigan.

Dr. Wilson made a professional visit o Argos, this morning. Mrs. (Jilmore is visiting friends in

Chicago for a few days.

Dr. Abner, of (Jrovertown, was in own today on business. Mrs. Lettia Dickson was the guest of

Mrs. E. Price yesterday.

Father Moench made a Hying trip to

Ft. Wayne today on business.

Eli Bowells made a Hying trip to

Argos on his bicycle, yesterday.

Mrs. Harry Chester returned to her

home in Elkhart, this morning.

Mr. Selbmann intends to erect another

tenement house the coming season.

Chas. Miles is canvassing with a full

line of extracts, spices, groceries, etc.

Chas.Bhinehart has accepted the posi

tion of night clerk at the Boss house.

Wm. C. Gordon, of Walnut, is trans

acting important business in our city

today.

Hon. Simon Wile and daughter, of

Laporte, are visiting with relatives in

our city.

Mrs. Stephen Parcel, of Monon, Ind.,

is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Anderson.

Miss Laura Beeves took charge of the

Bargain Department at the Cash Gro eery, yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Goldsmith, of Chicago, are enjoying a short visit with

relatives in this city.

Miss Lizzie Clough has gone to

Frankfort, Ind., to take a position as

trimmer in a millinery.

It. YanGilder left this morning for

Pierceton to take a position as local

editor of the Pierceton Record. Henry Berinbrooke has divided part of his land lying west of the Bi cycle factory, into building lots.

Mrs. Alf Hartman, of Elkhart, who

has been visiting in Plymouth several

days, returned to her home today.

D. W. Tomlinson, deputy warden at

the prison north, was transacting busi ness and changing cars, here today.

Mrs. W. H. McClintock and children, and Mrs. R. A. Rodibaugh, of Defiance,

Ohio, are the guests of Mme. Francisco

The sprinkling wagon handled by Mr.

Porter, commenced the work of laying

the dust on the streets in the business

portions today. A number of our mer

chants have been watching for the

A wheel of a heavy furniture van ran into a rut on Third street at noon and the moving of a large load of household goods was thereby delayed for some time. The viewers on the famous Miles road met this afternoon. They are Wm. Gordon, Jesse Moore and Christian Halt. Mr. Halt was sick and unable to be with them. Owing to the sudden change in tem

perature the coal-dealers are greatly rushed, and unable to supply the great

demand for coal. 'Tis an ill wind that

blows nobody good.

Will Poor has moved back into the roperty he so recently vacated under

warm circumstances, ihe damage

done by lire has been remedied and he

is once more snugly located.

If you desire to receive information

regarding the influence of an egg fresh

from the nest, without salt or pepper,

and before it has been prepared by

cooking, just ask Everett Field. Deis said to be an apt hand at sucking eggs.

The Novelty works has now a com

plete nickel plating plant installed last week by the Hanson Yan Winkle Co.,

of Chicago, for the nickeling of metal

parts for their new wood bars. Mr.

Jno. DeLora has the new department

in charge.

Mrs. A. 1. Elliott and daughter Gen-

neveva, went to the sugar camp east of

Plymouth of the Pomeroy farm yester-

lay. It was just fifty-live years ago

that the former enjoyed a visit to this same sugar camp and it is doubtful at

which time she enjoyed the maple

sugar more.

Jno. Baugher, of Walkerton, has pur

chased a half car-load of pulleys and shafting of Wm. O'Keefe. John be-

leves in progression and is fitting up us mill with much new machinery and

will no doubt have one of the finest plants of the kind, in the state.

Underwood & Walls' repair shop

has not only secured a local, but almost a wide reputation. Yesterday they received a broken bicycle fork t j be repaired, from Cando, N. D. This is not the first work sent from a distance but

it is an instance that proves the relia

bility of their work.

From Friday's Dally. Klinger's addition wants side walks. W. B. Hess is an Argos visitor today. Brag soap, 14 lbs. for 5c, at Leon

ard's.

Monticello has organized a new brass

band.

Albertus Simons has returned frca Chicago. Mrs. Mary Price is visiting her gon, K. Price.

Kraut, öc a quart; pickles, ."c a doz.

at Leonard's.

A son was born yesterday to G. C. Johnson and wife.

Pickeled Beets, ready for table, at

W. E. Leonard's. Misses Chloe Butler and Grace Fish are on the sick list.

Elda Lewis returned to his home at

Walnut this morning.

Ed. Hogarth made a business trip to

Chicago this morning. C. M. Walker, of I lion, was in Ply mouth today on business.

Ed. Poor is on the sick list, but still

continues to do his work.

Ed. Behler has returned homo after

an absence of several weeks.

Jas. Ilofman was tiansacting import

ant business at Warsaw today.

Kaster shoes, Easter gloves, Easter

"lixin's." Carpenter & Bosworth.

Win. and Steven W hited, of Argos

were Plymouth visitors yesterday.

Several of the the Culver City

academy boys were in town yesterday.

jno. iaugner, 01 w alkerton. was

transacting business in this city to day.

Those who desire employment would

do well to address Box U2.1, Plymouth,

Indiana.

Miss Roby Neville, of Janestown, N.

Y., who has been spending several days

Mrs. F. M. Axe, who has for several

weeks past been enjoying a visit with relatives at Rochester, returned home today. An excellent set of silver-plated white metal spoons for 25c. and a set of table spoons for 50c. at Baylor's, the jewelei. The Valparaiso Star says: Frank Forbes will go to Plymouth where he will embark in the agricultural implement business. Bradley South worth returned this morning from Bichmond, Ind., where he attended the grand council of the Royal Arcanum, Wednesdays Messenger of Yalparaiso says: Dr. Baker and family of Plymouth are the guests of John Leonard and family. Dr. (J. M. Dutt, of Argos, has dis

posed of Iiis practice to Dr. J. II. GotT, of Indianapolis. Dr. Dutt will remove

to Irwin Park, a suburb of Chicago. Miss Hattie Kelly while washing win dows at the telephone office this after

noon, received a very bad cut on his

left hand by a broken pane of glass. If the boy who found a purse yesterday and left it at the post office will

call and make himself known at the post office he may learn of something

to his advantage.

ine 1. m. 1. j. rooms are now in

good order in the Wheeler building, and arrangements will soon be entered into

to equip the gymnasium. Services will

be held Sunday as usual.

The G. A. R. and Royal Arcanum,

have taken possession of their new hall

in the Simons' buildiDg. Their lodge room occupies the entire third lloor and

when equipped will be one of the finest

in the city.

Primaries will be held in Valparaiso

a week from next Saturday It is said that a hot time is being had by those

who aspire for position as councilmen

It seems to be quite different in Ply

mouth. The machine of the two old

parties will make up the tickets and

the people will vote them.

A physician from the Presbyterian

hospital has been called to see Bert

Rosenbury, and after a thorough exam

ination stated that if Bert could be re

moved to the hospital in Chicago he

would be able to bring him around all

right. The family are very anxious to take him to the city, but owing to his condition, are afraid to undertake the

journey. He is some better today.

Bert's host of friends as one are hoping

tor his recovery. Marriage and Ilivorc.

One of the greatest dangers which

menace the home to-day are the woe

fully l;ix views of the solemnity and

importance of marriage vows, and the

circumstances leading up to the con

summation of marriage ceremonies These lax views, at the outset, endanger the happiness of all the future,

The easy means of obtaining divorces at the present time is responsible In a

measure for the light manner in which

matrimony is looked uopn. The in

crease of divorces to the number of

marriages is assuming alarming pro

portions. In this matter the Roman church takes a stated ground which Is worthy of emulation. Rev. R. F. Hol-

way, Worcester, Mass.

S11 lex of Cook nil Food.

Sales of cooked food have this win

ter been found profitable for providing

money for charitable purposes. There seems to he a notion that food costs

nothing, at le:it?t many persons who

would be unwilling to contribute a dol Jar. or even 50 cents, will often cheer

fully send a cake, a baked chicken or

a salad to such a sale. It has been

found that Friday and Saturday after

noons are best days for theso sales Cakes are sold in halves, or even quar

ters. Dalntie for Sunday night tea

find a ready sale. In some places the

recipe for some novel and delicious dish

is sold with the food. Piles Can De Cured.

Brazilian Balm kills the microbe and relieves inflammation In any part of the

ivstem. Hence it cures all kinds of

piles permanently when other remedies

fail. Directions wit every bottle. For salo at Pooplei drug store.

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Our 5ilk Department

is way ahead of all competition. Our wash goods are simply immense in both assortment and low prices and on this opening day will be still more attractive. OUR DOMESTIC and PRINT DEPARTMENT will show extra good value for opening day only. OUR IIOSIKR DEPARTMENT is now coin -plete in every branch. Seamless hose for ladies and children in last black for only 10c per pair. Ladies' and children's underwear from 5c. upward. oi'R

.NOTION UKl'AllT.MKM is by far the most complete in the city. Dress Trimmings and Buttons a Specialty. Our CARPET department shows all kinds of carpets at matchless prices, as well as rugs, chenille portiers, and window shades. Our BARGAIN department in the basement is the only one of its kind. That is the place where everyone can see a bargain at a glance as all goods sold 111 our basement are sold at "bargain prices. In addition to our special sale we want to announce that each lady will be presented with a handsome Faster souvenir on opening day. Easier Monday. On Tuesday, the day following, we will have our annual Spring Cloak Opening. Mr. John Ford, representing the largest cloak factory in the West, will show his line of spring garments, in connection with our own 0:1 that day. Remember, Tuesday, April 7. One day only. Call on both openim; days and get benelitted by special low prices and get your Easter souvenir.

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WEATHER REPORT Fair tonight and Friday. Wanner in extreme northern portion tonight. Warmer Friday.

Carpenter

Boswortli

Next Sunday is Easter, and all of you will no doubt want something special to wear on that particular day. Itemize Your Easter Wants and give us an opportunity to furnish you some of theso necessary articles.

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Shoes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Veilings, Corsets, Belts, Ribbons.

Our spring similes in our Sl.(K) Moca glovo is a seller and the best glove value in Plymouth. Ladies' 4-button (ilaee Kid glove in tan, all sizes, not trash, but gloves, spe- f. cial this week, Uti

CARPENTER & BOSWORTH.

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