Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 3, Number 254, Franklin, Johnson County, 2 March 1883 — Page 4
FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD--FRIDAY, MARCH 2, l883.
FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD.
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH ,2 1883.
The Bo rd of County Commissioner will
meet in regular session on Monday.
The court' house was one of the quiele&t epot in the city to day Key. H uckleberry, at the Baptint church, jie charming our peopie by his eennooa.
i Shalbjvillc Republican. -
The metropolitan police, bill went tojc, if Hcn8iey t0W08bip asl week
me uuvernur ycsieiuav luumiug.
COLLEGE NOTES. Societies met to night at 7 :30. Come. Dr. Stott found the students in chapel thia morning with some remarks upon' the Civil Service appointment. The bovs ho iut the f&milv record in the
jM.r. Isaac Byers, whose illness was rreri-j Chapel Bible v.eii guet-tsof the faculty yetioned in the Herald, died at her reaiden-! terday afternoon. A
lf..r 1
H H . Erown, who has been out of school
vote will be taken on the Johnson- . . . . . . . r,. . returned to his home. Canfielu, Onto..
me two-cent postage run ,a 1' Orerstreet contest cane in the Senate at 4 TiV,fc.m,,ir d tl , W grew. It i a blessing to the people, hut will j , , , . . . j 1 ' tne junior c.ass and the t el , , , . . o clock this afternoon, verv stromi roan reduce be salaries ol postmasters, j j vejj siroog niau.
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.... , , .. , .. ! Miss Ida Muchmore, a beautiful young lady I 1 he .Jury in the case of the alitor, propri- ' J ,.,,. , . . . , , , ..... , ' of .Shelbyyille, wi.l be the guest of Mia Lillie etoi and pnnM ol th London Free Jhmker, ' ' I I himriAri - nI Mlna Iltra W utr.riAl frt t fit, 1
charged with blasphemous libel disagree'!. 3 Will Fesler has been compelled to discon
or lour days. Roys, take, notice, and guard your hearts; when threw beautiful young
tinue hi studies at Franklin college, owing j ladies get together, vou stand but liule chauce
to ore eye. of holding out, if they should make up theirn
As the evening grow muder the young
luati who w the tortunate potntrnvir oj a spring , rhe WJli oj tbe ol(t FLkJifi hotel, which J
overcoat will discard his ulster and p.oceed to jJJtVe Ujeu & wUnjiljg Wl)we to our citizens put on more style thra banker. j ior the paat u-lntt tnoniltn, notwithstanding
it will soon be time for chicken fanciers lo lueiT reiaouiirauce 10 ine i-ay couuuj, sre hi
set their hens Some have already done this ! htt '(? t"5""" Pic- Workmen are and in a few instances several nelsons have ! u"w "fi ' taking nway the brick which
hens with broods of chicken,.. I r lait uU. d which will be utilized
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j in -uiue uuiar omitting.
EDIXBUllG HAPPEXTXGS. "Edinburg, March 2, 1883
Dan. McCarger. of Indianapolis, is in the
city visiting friends.
Mark Deming was in Indianapolis yesterday
on business.
John Vaughn, of Indianapolis, was in the city a few days this week. Spring good have began to make their arrival in this market A heater, in the saw mill of Mahley k Leudis, fell yeterday morning, ru:g out the east side of the building, lUv. C. W. pastor of the M. E. Church,
J of this city, i holding a revival at Flat rock,
Tiie mother of W. C. Sandefur, of this city, ;
Prof. Suiter, who is to lecture here ore:
elivered a lecture here j
lhaking for his subject
Ind., and ia meeting with good success.
died this morninif at thre o'clock at the!
i t i v L i... fc!i...u,-. i week from Ut niiiht. delii
- . . in th anr tuf if '7 l,ul u Tnr V,t nh at .
vtnir-eiijni years oi ...
'1 Le Houte yesterday finally passd the bill
' J e J mi .... ...... , . . . .i.adin a tnariilai ai fiir iri .nntio.l tiT at
j "uur national ram, ot wtucti lie was one olj " " Many of our leading dry goods merchant j te orjgin.i explorers. Those who heard him S ', 4'r 1 Pr CrDtr auut g.ing to New York next Monday j tb-n . det)te to ht him ftpi(J, iln'rday aave notice that
to lay in their sepply of spring goods. ben j mission will be placed as low M is possible to he wou1jJ. OJ1 to.i,y. mov,, to reconsider the
I bey arrive and disr layed then business will
rnuius its uftual i isknes
J)avid tavi, Presid"Jit pro leiu of the U. S.
enat, has tendered bis resignation to take j
ellfct lo-tnorrow.
meet expenses It is not the design to make J vote m fHteru. appropriation bill eo that any money out of the lecture. j tjJ s!ia.le might recede from its amendmentProf. W. 'iT'Stott" lecture, at the Baptiat j in 1h m'
church, last nijiht, was on) of the neatest,
Mr. John 'larlton of lndiauajx)is, tunmiipaniii'J by his young wife, are visiting his
broiher and mother, Mr. C. li. Tarllou, of this ity. VV. A. Owens, suprinteudent of the joor farm, sold a very line cow to Mat Hazelett lust wek for f70. i'h'm i'nel alone should peak well for the muuagemtit of our ciunty tisylum.
George I. Reed has been nominated to te
tpopular addresses that Columbus has had for 1 postmaster at Perue, lnd.
s me time. His subject was Mrong joungj Men"-, grand theme, and treated in an in ; A At liuuld mil1 iu ' Imitable way, swaying the audience between ' ntwutrt fifty-one inches across smile and turs, all the way through. Prof. I - t1i" wuet- wh,rh Uy "parity Ktott sjeaks clearly and deliberately, and oi' tw"lre M'' woulJ aot w'gb iL pleases hi listeners so much that they regret j.- - - " when he is through. The lecture wBs refined I UotiCO Of TlUStSe'S StllC.
elevating and practical, bristling with truths i
Jl the l i) will call on T. J. Eyers at the Agricultural store, he will supply them with
flower see.l. fmr. oi charge. He has a box of j
and sprightly with wit. Those who did not attend missed a rare treat, and those who were present owe'the Yoke Fellows many thanks for bringing the Professor here.Columbus Democrat.
MOTJCE is hereby iriven. that Thomas B.
i Wood, as Assignee of the late firm of Coleumo A Carson, of the City of Franklin, in Johnson County. Sul of Indiana, in pursuance to an order of the Johnson Ciicuit Court of said County of Johnson, made at its
Februnrv !rrn. IMHJf. will ofT r from this date
ample package ,,x diMribution, sent, as hej On motio'i by Mr. Overstreet, the bill to up to and including the 10th day of March, thinks, by Uncle m. leuthom loard of county twmmisioners Ui JX3. for ial at private aale the entire ri . l ... ,.f 'v"S """JT?IirrZ". .,..-.. ! change the course, direction oj location ol the ,iiUil't J lie play ol rat, wincti was announcea ji. -r , , Ke t .I, i 'if i tit .iiiH tmuiu ii 1 1. riiaunelsofany-treamorbodyofwuW, uponiry G-ccAe, aTotlcn, totake jlasejii Uw old court jiouse on the; ; , , .j . ... i v.-. e-u-jrisa.ir cs-ood...
jAi i peinrun oj a majoniy oj resiuewi iaio-owiers 1
ana stock ol goods oi eyery aescripiion isie
owned by said firm, for not less tnaii two-
Mtli iiak ten nowlu'jfifed till Tuedav. I
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ji.t This jri0wau( is given by special J'. w ,-,ut. as ,Ws many ol our citimis iUe hd -atwn of wbo were not able to witness it when J auch lands to keep jn rejjair cu'di works, was itere before. I read twice by Title, under a 1 ting aside of
the constitutional rule by a two-thuds vote,
and the bill wa read the parsed by yeas 2'J. nays J.
The achiJar of the eighth grade ol the public school, of which ilis Alii Farley jn teacl:er, gave that youug lady a surpri party at hei house lat ibt, yearly all the pui)il
thirds (2-3) its appraised value, and to the highest and best bidder therefor, and upon the following terms, to-wit : fhu -third (1-3) of the purchase money ch
third time and j " band ; ooMhird (1-3) in six (C) months, and the remainder in twelve (12) months 'from dst of sale, the purchaser to give his
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The news deimrtment of ltomu A: Yeager a Viny no,e ...r .u r yy
Prof. !ouJtei' who wYA lecture h"e in ne
J''rid.jv ui'dji, in "Ch:irb's Darwin." is an In-!
Iimii ojKtj iiiiJ one of the few who have a HaiioiimJ lepuiation. His lecture will h enter 'iniiy M:cl itifti uctive, ynd thuse who miss it will 1-Me wnt d lb" rarest ofiportunitjen to gain i) iniv'ht into lb lit'-zvurk and conclusions
if t'l' gV:,t'-'t l'i'Jl
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i ' uxf i uiifu i .k lo. liriffifr.vii I tv i nihif f wild
ut Iikc kcliinil Hmw tir.:fiii niiii tiii1nvi.it liviii. , book utme which wun n lew w--lM ai. Mold '. .' ' . .1 . .. ie .
' j "i 'J - . ....... - . , tear mteiest el ine raie oj jx vj per rem, selves fully, besides lidding ithe pleasures jtu Uncle pj Stansifer, and removed to the I utiutn frni due,tid with attnrriei fee, .fth-ir 1eoved teacher. Miss Farley u uiie cigar store, has been taken back by Messrs, And notice i hereby given thyt h c se sale i, tu will, li.... ! P.rottn A Y,e.. ,wiinf in the e.oi,t ii.ueJ ill. i - ""t mad-, 1 aforesaid, of said fcf eh. that
! neas of Mr. Ktansifer. 11 the weekly literary
papers of the coun'ry will be found mi their counters, bHii(jl! she popular ningaiii'-s of j
the day, urh as Harper's, The Century, Edin l....... -V....II. i...'..: i. i..i.... f . : . ...
vu.v, wtt)ay, i,.rM.irou-, -w.. . , , THOlf AK H W'f MID. Trustee.
allofwhi h will he sold low. for easli mAy. j Porfurllo r particular rail on Trustee, or No book a'-cou'ii kept for these petodicJ, j Oyler k Johnson, attorneys themargi-i of profit will ooi ill., w it ' Franklin, lnd., Feb '?,,
ou Monday, the J2th day of March, 1KK3, said
Assijinee will igin the sale of saiu goas at retail and for the best price that can le obtained therefor, ei!b"ra public or private aale, sod so continue uch sale from day to day until the whole of said stock shall have Wu
if the
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