The Butcher-Knife, Volume 2, Number 4, Danville, Hendricks County, 22 August 1857 — Page 2
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Fretrc'irtr? lf the Iili::.iis, The Society it.is called to crder by t lie
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b::n cold, find re are still m possession of
it, After Mr. G. had gone, the trustees
of the Marcni? led"e ce:.:e to- ri end .':avc a verbal notice to r.' :-;ve the c'Icj fro-1 the rc-C-jn "hrro it re; b. They cud t!:H Ilr. G. had f,:.! d to;- "j the rent, a:d lir.dk ft r;H!ioiit .":tnany r.rrare:;:ent3 for its payment. At that line, havir-j rcmointercit l: rJ'ir::;:;; the cf!:e, ve te!d lh:::.i if they i:c"!d per: ;it it to. remain, v:q :tH the rer.t vae paid. But re, fr.t rrcthi ctarerrcr, they oust have p; . ":en cf the rear;. Then vw told the; i, if they :;:zi:Z hare pe:::::;:a to-:tit tr.e !.:.". t :ay th.-y ccehL 0: I - - T "'av Ih 2'" c :e villi ra:re, batchi '': ;!:ts, t";e., railed Coz-n t!:e ';ir.do:s put re:; lecha cn thodcer, and then do-
irr "ei r:r.;::ien. Te told them if
they t.:cald carry r:s cut, they could ret :::;en; l::t in no ether ray. Hot ta- --;)'. it': 1' e rv;.!sl idea, they left, I::vo ::at !..;::! h:t! :;-d :vith' traa-
;;v!:h- :a ;! ::h t! e ly L'-ht ! ecatan-" -1:1 ;--;;i;-!dcatitse"al!ir-3f j i .'c:: -3 the att. :!.:aent 1 ti.e c''?r"'rr;:d, r.ovcJ it to the4 : '' i 'e f t!;e Jtr.ct, end be.cd it :p. e. . : i : i ! 1 a - r a az : e a j a litt!?, and ve ;,:t c t as rA:rT. : aad had the cfC:e re-atta:hed( and moved it bach to its ;Vt lar-t" . a. The treahle i re a- ever, r I - a r ' "ire, 3 r!::w: i.i the 'even f:r": c , c r vay a ho c...:e v;iJ reit; aarlii ray p:r:ea wishes to cubecribs far Its 'Ilrd-V cr ta? o fab vcrk doae
they cati La c:::"::3caated. We have a OrMis clitzT x:l:o hclds in Ida band a large Biitclsr-r-Knife, (doable its former dimensions) ready to sweep down, as with the buesom cf destruction,, all who rnahe
advances to stop the freedom of the press or in an' way try to tear from oar Knife that 'edge' which has mado some of them squirm so awfully.
Bro. Nichols, chairman of the committee to iav::tigato l! e care cf Bro. Lockridge, cahaattcd t!,e f. Ilea leg report, whish was
'Year ccer;:tt:o veahl report that they have carefully examined the case cf Bro. Lockridge, and think that he displayed great judgement and courage in his fight with the c!d lady. 7e would letuni cur thanks to Judge Cowgill lor not fining our Bro mere than two dollars. S. C. 7eatherhcad, was elected a raeraber ar.d duly initiated. Esoaire Actlcy's petition was presented but rejected on account of h:l si"ga foreigner aad chics bidder. .Society adjourned to meet at the usual tirae and place. P. CURTIS, Free. J. Russell, Secretary.
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The Untchcr-Kiiife Enlarged. It is a Felf-evident fact that the 'Knife' is growing, she- now measures double her former circumference.. It contained itself as lung as possible in its small dimensions and now she spreads herself. This will be gratifying toils readers. The subscription prise will a:; he enlarged. This change l j msade in order to give room to advertisements which aaet necessarily bepubli died. It wil new certain about a half mere res die'' matter, lhaa heretofore. 7e heps all car friends will try ro increase oar raleiipt:e:i l::t, and who knows, ere another r'.mrler rraas cat, ehe may double herself .vein.
(jCr 7v'e are requested by Daniel Pierson to say to the citizens of He rid ricks county and all those who are oing to the
I igri( uitural Fair, that he will be ready
to feed all who may favor him with a call. lie has made arrangements with the socicty for the cooking (lepar'mcnX and intends liting it up for the accommodation and com for t of his guests. Dan has a reputation as a cook which answers as an adrertisement for a hi 1.1 of fare.
Yesterday we had an occasion to ho in J lalleek's 7oolcn Factory, and were shown thrca;;!i the establishment by the bes, Mr. Roger Foster. Truly this Fast cry nay he clawed among the first in the .C-ale. If yea don't helive it, happen in cerae day and ere mine some of Mr. Fc:tcrhj work in the shnps cf fine blan- : !s eke. The flouring department is in f '! cp: ration and persons can bo furnished with the unit qetality of flour cn short
Gioaktio SracgLATON.The Illinois Central Railroad Company has already realized thirteen millions of dollars fromthe sa'e of their lands, and they have more than half the grant left yet J,40,00O. acres which are now selling at an average of GIG per acre. The road cost twenty-cue million", so that they will have the road free of cost to the company; and morethan, ten millions beside..
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OO" The last seen of the swlfey gentleman, who voluntarily took such an interest in our downfall, he was trying to smile blackberries off of the bushes. (r Ve shall call upon our butane's men next week to solicit advertisements. Hope our citizens will do what's right in, this matter, and each cf them give us an adrertisement.
(T B. F. Fester of Indiauapclb, will preach in Miseicnary Baptist Church Csturday 23th in:t., also Sunday at the renal hours.
