Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 April 1896 — Page 5

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Merchant Now. Uncle Castus, rememlKT I have opened business here and want you to help me out. Kastus Oh. yesser. I'm not only gwine t ) trade wid you, but I'll throw all ie obstackles in de way I kin fer you. To Date.

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LOCAL MEY1TIES.

From Thursday's Dally, New maple sujrar. lUc a lb

Leonard's Onion sets and garden seeds atV. K. Leonard's. Uern and JJert Xussbauni are in Argos today. Wm. Klingerman, of Walktrton, is in this city today. Mrs. Cotiipton, of iiourbon, arrived in Plymouth on the 1:00. Oar pickled beets are the appetizers at W. 10. Leonard's store. James Thayer won the diamond ring rallied by Charley Corbin. Mr. Lowell, we are informed will start a livery barn in this city. A second tloor is being added to the rear portion of the Democrat othce. The body of .las. Clayborn was taken to KukoiiKi this morning for interment.

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terdav to artend the funeral of s rela

tive. Atton.ey .1. U'. Parks has withdrawn from the race for the judgship of this district. .las. Curtis went to Argos yesterday and set a plate glass in Hull's opera

evidence of his popularity, and the trees are leaving, the flowers are shoot-

manner in which he has conducted the ing ana tue bull rushes out. bum-

affairs of his otlice will give him a prts tige hard to defeat.

Kight yards make a roll, sixteen yards a double roll, of wall paper. We always give prices of double rolls. I'.e sure and see our papers before you buy. At

uier must surely be hot upon us. Con tributed. Schuyler Ueei bower is suffering from a severe attack of uuinsv and unable

to work.

Melvin Hubbard left today for War-

Tanner's drug store, by the First Xa- saw where he has secured a portion in

tional bank. a barber shop.

John Wilhelm, jr., one of the liremen (leo.l'latz foreman of the nickle plat-

tailors, has arrived in l'lyniouth with a ing room of the Cycle works is suffering

portion of the stock that will be located with salt rheum.

in the JJrink building. 1 hese gentle- Tucker Miller, of the Novelty works,

men are well known in this section of has been laid oil since Monday on ae

the county, and will without doubt re- count of la grippe.

ceive a liberal support. Yeare glad to welcome them to our city. Tuesday evening a musical entertainment was held at the home of Himer Wiison, four miles south of this city. An excellent time was enjoyed

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lv the larce nuinher of friends iirnscnt.

Fisher went to Chicago yes- i,A fm,'oi.a,i i.omnci for f.o

X uuc in; i m iiioi.v u iiiu oiimvj ikh ui.

occasion were: Klmer Wilson, John

The home of Frank Hammond was

entered this morning by a new boy, th? regulation weight.

A. J. Carey has moved back to Ply

mouth, He has been recently located at Arkada, Indiana.

Mr. Close, of Toledo, who has beer.

the guest of Miss Mary Kirk returned

Greer, John Uaker, Kd Greer and Chas, to his home this morning.

(libson.

We note an announcement in the

Daily News of the candidacy of a Mr.

John Thompson of North township.

As we have heard of a John

Thomas in that township, it

liveacres near Fitzgerald (Ja., to

M. Allister for slTö.

From Wednesday's Daily. Four convicts escaped from the MichMr. J. Osborn, of Culver City, was in igan City prison Tuesday night. They our city today. wtre captured yesterday.

house block.

Chas. N. Hoy has sold his farm of must be that the gentleman who never

J jhn makes mistakes, but is always reliable.

has met the wrong man.

For the occasion of the general con

ference of the Methodist Fpiscopal

church, to be held in Cleveland, Ohio,

Lure Stansburv and wife are visiting our 20c bulk collee is fast taking the May 1st to the Jist, ivo, a rate ot one

in Mentone this week. place of packages by reason of its ex-

ilenton Uoyer returned to the bosom ccllency. W. K. Leonard.

of his family at noon today. Allman A: Son have put in a wire the

Dick Silik came from Valparaiso this entire length of their store for the pur-

morning to see the horse race. pose of displaying goods.

Sol Allman and Leo. Nussbaum re- Five and 10c cookies per doz.; ginger ot our city, although well up in years, I - .. . i I il irnl t'n n fiiLto nrtrn Ivmr L i t r r

turned to Marion this morning. snaps, graham wallers and sweel cracK- ll"'ai"c,,lulD r "b

. , x-..., , Pr 10 a pound at W. K. Leonard s. on uns oi glass aim pulverizing inese

1 rant ACKer aim i eiei .i.icj, ui p-

i.., ...ir ;tv mi'iv lito ijpntehler and Newel' liraves

ajwium'", J I ... ... . norfrtpm thia font tliK mnrnin

have laid a fine stone walk in Iront ot ' . . .

their residence and shop on Fast (Jarro

street.

Frank Thomas is suffering from sore

eyes. MX weeKS ago one eye uecame

very sore, now the other is similarly affected.

Williams & Massena the blacksmiths

near Jacox's livery barn have dissolved

A new coat of paint is being placed

upon the residence of (leo. II. Thayer. Try the celebrated Perkins home

made mince meat. Kuhn's market, sole

agent.

Chas.Drummond's mother returned to

Anros this morning after a several

c weeks visit.

Mr. L. Southworth left today for a

short journey to Cleveland, Ohio, in the

interest of the Cycle factory.

Dr. Deeds and "Wm. Montgomery

hied themselves to Culver City this

morning to kill the festive duck. ('.A. Ueeve who has been superinten-

dingthe construction of the Rochester

Telephone plant, returned today.

standard first class fare for the round trip has been authorized via. the Nickel

Plate road. Tickets on sale April 2'.th,

30th, May 1st, and 12th.

Eli Mishlar, who lives six miles north

little tits with his teeth. We saw him

lie

said that the glass that is contained in

a lamp chimney, was the only kind of

glass he could not crush without cut

ting his mouth.

The Liberal Medical and Surgical

Association of Northern Indiana will

meet in Rochester at College hall at

1:00 and 7:00 p. m., Aprils, instead of

The cost of the jury at this term of

court amounts to ?M,24'..rx). No con

victions have been accomplished.

Pert Harris acted in the capacity of

advance agent for the "Harris Pro.

Funmaker," at Lapaz yesterday.

IL K. Corbin returned from Indian

apolis this noon where he had been

transacting important business.

Theodore Weaver and wife, of Ft.

Wayne, visiting Mrs. Weaver's parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Lenfesty in this city today.

Mr. 1. Herman and wife, of Tippi-

canoe, were in our city yesterday spend

ing the day with E. Hogarth and fami-

The L. A. W. of Missouri have se-

cured a writ compelling the Missouri and Pacific railroad to carry bicycles as

baggage.

S. F. Thompson, of Camden, a friend

of J. F. Turner of this city committed

suicide by hanging himself at his home

last Sunday.

Valentine Lidecker and Clarence

Slater, commissioners for the Norse estate, were in the city this morning re

porting on the same.

F. J.Ourtis and Jno. Porcus of the1

Anril 1',. and the collecre will furnish a Rochester bridge company, are putting

partnership, Williams continuing the literary aml lnusicai program in con- "P bridges in Center township

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J. W. Palmer, of Chicago, proprietor A general invitation is extended to all;

of the Palmer hotel at Lake Maxin- and all reputable physicians are in-

Skmi-Wkeki,y Independent and

the Cosmopolitan, the greatest maga

zine in America, only 81.83 per year.

Dr. Knott, who has been sick with

cuckee is in Plymouth. He will go to

the lake and open his hotel there next

Monday.

Doc Dunham attempted to perform

an acrobatic feat Tuesday while work-

vited to take part in the discussions.

If those physicans who consider it

humiliating to send their reports

to the secretary of the Marshall

county board of health, as the

and stopping in Plymouth.

Smith & Hirnes have purchased a

horse and now will endeavor to cover a I

large territory in their work. They are receiving a large number of orders.

Papa Anson and his colts set the ball

rolling at Louisville, Ky., yesterday.

They lined up at a rate of 2 to 4 m fa-

ling on the roof of the Democrat ollice. haw directs, instead of the secretary of vor of Chicago, playing an errorless

Save a bump on his head ot no material the state hoard of health, would comply game.

greatness, he is still m the ring. with the law, they would save the state

There will be a Ilomeseekers excur- secretary a vast amount of unnecessary

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ldgnppC - -J. -s- northwest, west and trouble, as they are all returned to the

reauy to auenu io ms piuies-siouai -

duties.

It is said that Elkhart had an order

for bO0 extra copies of the Holmes con

fession. Such literature is a breeder of

crime.

John Harter, an old and wealthy farmer living near Peru, committed suicide by shooting himself yesterday

morning.

Owing to the report of the unsafe condition of the old court house at South Peud, court which was in session

adjoining to another building.

Rochester Republican: Dr. 1). C.

Knott, or l'lyniouth, purchased a pair

of fine Fulton county horses to use in h's practice. The doctor knows a good

thing when he sees it.

Frank Hughel died very suddenly at

Anderson, Ind., the first of the week

A post-mortem examination disclosed

that the heart had enlarged in such a manner as to weigh over six pounds,

and measured nine by seven inches.

A meeting of the Grand Commandary

takes place at Indianapolis today.

Among those who went from Ply

mouth, were Past Commander, Hon.

11. (J. Thayer, J. C. Jilson, Hairy Corbin, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald. Evidence seems to have been secured by the prosecution in the Pearl Bryan

case, that will clear up the whereabouts

of the head. It is said that witnesses will be produced that will swear they saw Jackson and Walling throw a head

into the river.

southwest via the popular Nickel Plate secretary of the county board to be

road April 21st. Low rates have been properly entered on the books provided

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authorized for this occasion. Enquire tor that purpose.

of any agent. With its splendid equipment, uni

C.randma Pohl entertained in honor fornied colored Inters on day coaches

of her eighty-fifth birthday at her home on South street yesterday afternoon.

For one so old she is remarkably active

and lively. Her friends presented her

with several pretty gifts.

Chas. Henry, who made his escape

from jail, was before the court this

morning and pleaded guilty to the charge made against him. Owing to

it being his first offence the judge lined him live dollars and a live days

sentence in jail.

'Harry Ilumrichouser and Dr. C. 11.

Loring, of Pierceton, came down to I within live days from date of sale.

I'lymouth last evening, principally tor

to auenu to the wants ot passengers,

elegant sleeping cars, unexcelled dining

service, and facilities for quick time,

the Nickel Plate road is in a position to

make a favorable bid a secure its po;

tion of the business enroute to the

jreneral conference of the Methodist

Episcopal church at Cleveland, Ohio.

Low rates are offered via this popular route. Tickets on sale April 2'.th,

:i0th, May 1st and 12th, good returning live days from date of sale.

Tickets may be extended to June 2nd by depositing them with the Joint Agent

the purpose of attending the meeting

of the. Masonic lodge. Special work

was in progress and they enjoyed with

others the exemplification of Masonary.

The case of Will Wood charged as

an accomplice in the attempt to procure an abortion on the person of Pearl

liryan was called at Cincinnati yester

day. The prosecuting attorney said

the state had no evidence to warrant a

trial and Judee (Jregg dismissed the

case.

This afternoon the Adam Express

agent received on the VI ') train a bas

ket of homing pigeons from South

Rend. There were about o uozen m

From Friday's Dally. W. T. Leonard is in Argos today. Dave Wiser is in Marmont today. Will Suit has returned from Laporte. Miss Dode Newell has returned to

Elkhart.

(Jeo. Stevens is a South Rend visitor

today.

F. W. Lankanau is troubled with a

lame foot.

M. W. Simons returned from Chicago

last evening.

Dixon Thompson went to Hibbard

this morning.

Chas. Tibbetts went to Culver Citv

in the basket, they were loosened about tms morninjr

The South side has some cases of

typhoid malaria.

Miss Lizzio Hendricks returned to

Indianapolis this morning.

The dance was very poorly attended

1:30. Alter circling about lor some

The republican rooms were dedicated time they started in a northerly direc-

last night, and although a large crowd tion.

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was noi in auenuance, a goou time was t w Nichols, of Twin Lakes drove

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enjoycu. .-peecnes were maue uy a through our streets todav with a wao-on

large number who were present, and that 1()oked considerable like a sleeping

those who attended were satished with car tjp0n close investigation it proved OWIn lo ine Il0t weather,

the hrst meeting. to bo a thorouirhlv eouinned huckster Mrs. Arthur Thompson is erecting a

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Next Saturday afternoon at Under- wagon, made according to a design house in Rose's addition.

wood ails there will be a public test furnished by a son of Mr. N ichols. Jack Rryant former resident of our

made of the"LncleSam punctureless a warrant was issued this morning city was on our streets today. i w r tt I fh iirn Wb r a f" r a 1 tl. I .... I

pucuma auu.atiu.ni UJ u.e against tho D. McDonald Printing Co., Henry Shirk who runs the hardware Kokomo Rubber Co., of Kokomo, Ind. for lho violation of the ordinance re- store at Lanaz was in town this morn-

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uicjcio iiticu up .. u.ese ures win garaing the construction of frame ing

oe nuuen across uoarus nueu wun nans building inside of the lire limits. It

and tacks. ( )t her similar tests will Im I r . ,.

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r,w.o v..... -..vv transacting business in south IJeml to

were very slow in discovering that the ,jav

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Jast evening quite a large gathering orumanco was oeing vioiaieu. 11 it is

was present at the meeting of the true that such was the case the warrant

Eastern Star, at Masonic hall. A num- should have been issued some days ago

berof candidates were initiated into before the expense in erecting the

made.

Jno. II. Hoy and C. L. Morris are

1'repare lor warm wf aJher now try

us for cool clothing. Carpenter & Ros worth.

the mysteries that surrounds the shrine

where the lovely women of this order presides. Those who were initiated were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamson, Mr. and Mrs. P. (). Jones, Messrs. J. W. Parks and. Tanner, and Mrs. Mose Lauer.

addition had gone so far.

We present to our readers today the

announcement of Mr. Thos. M. Walker,

the present county recorder, for a re-

nomination. This request without a stoves, tho soda fountains are running, doubt will be granted. Mr. Walker boys are goiug barefoot, the swimming in the last election conclusively gave hole is taxed to its utmost capacity, the

This is pay day on the Pittsburg.

The pay-car went through this morn ing.

The merchants are taking out their

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v y a new carpet, matting, or lace curtains, wTindow shades, rugs, etc. We want to let you know that wTe are headquarters on all of this class of goods, both in assortment and low prices. You are sure to save money on any of the above lines by looking us over before purchasing.

Don't forget to call and see our 27-iuch Embroideries for children down at 4(Jc. per yard, value up to $1.00. Or our full 40-inch Embroidery Skirtings at G9c, value up to 1.75. These goods are the greatest bargains in our store today.

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Harry Latham, a popular liquor dealer of Ft. Wayne, accidently shot him-

in the leg yesterday while huntiig. Before medical aid could be secured he

bled to death. Mrs. A. North and children will re

turn from Walkerton today. Mrs.

North's sister, Mrs. Will Tank, will ac

company her and visit in Plymouth the

rest of the week.

Peter Peckman night clerk at the Koss house, quit work this morning and returned to his home in Donaldson.

lie will shortly commence traveling for

a tobacco house in New York.

At the prohibition convention at

Indianapolis V. P. Kirk was nominated

for reporter of the supreme court. He will commence a canvass of this con

gressional district on the 22nd, inst.

J. X. Wilson was an Inwood visitor

today. It is said by those who are on

the inside, that owing to the contem

plated annexation of that little city is

one of the reasons J.N. was there today.

A passenger on the Goodrich steam

ship line, was turned over to the author

ities at Milwaukee yesterday morning.

charged with assaulting a lady passen

ger. The punishment fortius crime on

the high seas is death.

Tomorrow is the day the republicans

of this judicial district will meet in

convention at Rochester lor the pur-i

pose ot nominating a candidate for the

judgeship of this judicial district. A

large number of republicans who are not delegates will go there and help enthuse. This is the botest weather for this

time of year that has been experienced for many years. It has a tendency to

exhaust the last resource of us poor human creatures. Even at the Cycle works they realized the effects of the sulty heat, and shut down the works last night owing to its depressing effect.

WEATHER REl'ORT-Cloudy with showers tonight. Cooler showerss. Cooler Saturday. Carpenter &

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Th Undergrariuftt. Oiforl. As for the modern undergraduate, as A rule ho is the most quiet and peaceable of mortals and has long since given up such violent delights as wrenching off door-knockers, assaulting policemen or squaring up to bargees. Not that he is the least deficient in spirit or courage, as those who have watched the football matches in the parks will

readily testify, but, except at such licensed saturnalia as a college "Kag" or a hump supper, he keeps his voice and temper under perfect control and cultivates a dignified repose of manner which would do credit to a member ot White's or Arthur's. Anything like loudness or ostentation Is vetoed as bad taste and it may be added that his dress Is as quiet as his deportment.

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Cool shirt waists from 50c. to 1.25. Cool underwear from 5c. up. Ladies7 summer weight union suits, 50c. Cool wash goods. Fine imported dimities in great variety of patterns. All grades of dimities from 25c. down to 10c. Fine percales from 15c. to Do. Fine ginghams from 20c. to 5c. AVe have the Amsterdam silk mitts," every

2 pair warranted, from 48c. to 25c. gjj Gingham sun bonnets, from 20c. to lDc. ? Children's sun bonnets from 20c. to 15c.

Embroideries from 50c. per yd. to 3c. per yd. Summer corsets from D8e. to 48c.

CARPENTER & BOSWORTH.

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