Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 54, Franklin, Johnson County, 25 August 1885 — Page 4

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17. B. McCOLLOUGH, FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD. Towers' lecturo. tOKnignt, win oej worib hearing. Come out and boar him.

City & Neighborhood Nws. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, IS6.

Fine weather to camp out. And the rain comeR pouring every hour. Lookout for the "cold wave", which in on its way from the Northwest. Miss Mary McClellan left, to-day, on a Hp to Noblesville. E. W. Wyrick and S, . A. Wilson, left this morning for a trip to Niagara Falls. Go tell it everywhere, that the "New Oscillating Singer" is the incomparable machine of the world. Mr. McClain, living in. North side, in very sick with flur. She has been some two weeks or more. The libel uit of Col. Horn Wray agninst the Shelby Daily Democrat has been compromised, Mrs. Clara Hannaman left, this moriing, on the north-bound 9 o'clock train. Miss Cinoa M( ore and Misa Fanny Wyeth accompanied Frank Moore and wife to Indianapolis. Miss Belle Jones, Will Halatcadand Bobbie Wilaon started, to-day, on a trip to Niagara Falls. Aaron Whitlock is chief cook and rpnirtermaster as well as commissary lor a party of pleasure'-scekers on the Uiver. C. W, McDaniel, left this morning ir'm f a few duvs to Cincinnati, His yonng son accompani od him. Samuel Harris, our eflicient county clerk, with his wife and daughter .came down from the city of railroad, last night. Mr. T. tfewberger.of Louisville, who has boon making a week's visit with his son in this place, has returned to his home in that city. Mr. William Payne, livingn east of Franklin, Luther Short and Dr. An drus came down from Indianapolis, yesterday afternoon, od the 4 :M) train After the heavy storm of last night, there have been several wagon loads of "hand picked" cooking apples for sale on the struts, to-day, Cant. W, Owen, of the poor farm, I threshed 450 buihela of wheat and 200 bushels of oats, The crops at this farm, are always the best that can be grown, Mr, M, A Hirsch will, from and af ter September 1st, occupy the north room on the ground floor of the Daily lit raid oflice, as a dry goods notion store. J should be glad if all who will fur nisli rooms or board or both, would send me word so that 1 may know where to direct students as they come in, W, T. Stow, The members of the Piirin-Taylor School, of White River township, will have their annual reunion next Thursday, A number of ladies of this city will participate,

Mrs. Hanmer, mother-in-law of Mr. Wilson Henderson, who has Wen ill so long, is reported as getting bettor Envy and business rivalry often lead people to become guilty of things that ought to shame their manhood. Mr. Henry Auman left this morning for Edinburg, which place he intend making his future residence. 'Squire Blizard says be is making out a good thing in selling the life of Gen-

ral Grant, as written by himself. When everything is finished. Frank lin will have as handsome and handy a post-office as can be fond in the state. Mrs, Jones, mother of Dr.. J. T. Jones, who has been ill so long, is just living, no hopes are entertained of her recovery. 'I he Franklin people have heretofore been in the habit of attending the fair at Shelbyville, and this year, they will be present in large numbers. The Daily Herald is issued every, af ternoon at 2:30; and all statements contrary coming from enemies or from other sources are purely fictitious The Franklin Band minstrels netted tne handsome sum of f 45. This is'good showing for the young gentlemen en gaged in the enterprise. M. II. Slater was one of the pilgrims, who, notwithstanding the inclemency of the wather, went to the capital city this morning. Mrs. Chauncy, mother of Mrs, L. W, Knobe, who is ill at her home in Wis consin, is said to be recovering, much to the satisfaction of her friends and relatives in this city, The lecture by Mr. Lemastcrs, before the Teachers' Institute last nignt, whs highly appreciated by those who beard him. They one and all speak in high praise of it. The managers of the Edichirg fair lost about ff00, but tbey an'juch pun. lie spirited people, that tbf is no doubt entertained out that (bey will meet all their obligations, J, J, Moore's was the happiest face we have seen for a long time, and all owing to that blessed grandchild. Dr. Wyeth and Joe will have u good time petting the youngster, The City Council will have a regular meeting tonight. The mayor should call attention to the statement made by a coriespondent in the Daily Her ald in regard to the shortage in the loads of gravel hauled for the city. A number of young ladies of this city will go to Bradleys's on picnic one lay this week. I hey will make a merry crowd. It is said a certain goo tleman of this city will go out every night to give ' them confidence and keep intruders away, Frank F, Moore and wife of Frank. fort, Clinton county, who had been visiting the parents of Mr, Moore, in Trafalgar, returned to their home in Clinton county, yesterday. They hud a nrand new baby with them, which has delighted the hearts of Us graud paronts,

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A Line of Wright's The Finest $3! THREE DOLLARS, $31 I'EK TON FOR PITTSBURG COAL, Car Load Lots. A. B. Colton. Fresh Oysters. Fresh oyHtcrs will be found daily in the shell anl can at . llULKUICK & WlLSON'8 Served in any style to suit customers. Stop at 15. I'. Randall's and see the now Oscillating Singer Machine, H. S, Bimjijuiitok, Agent, Sliced hams and shoulder, breakfast al eountrv bacon, surini! lamb, and (Mil hfst beef in the market, at Hither! Frosch s. "Old Timo" Madison XXX Ale. for medicinal purposes, for sale at UW.KKICK & W I I.HON H. Agents, The oiiblic schools, of Franklin, will commence the first Monday in eptember, which will be the 7th of the month. By Order of Hoard. Fredrick ), Tower, of Washington I), C, will deliver his lecture on the Life and Character of James A. Oarfield, the Martyred President," on Tuesday Aug. 25, at 7 :.i0 p. m. m Music Hall. The lecture will be given for the benefit of the Chistaln church, Mr, Power is a popular preacher and lecturer, and never fails to give every one the worth of their money. His lectures combine the elements of entertainments and instruction and therefore ploase the masses, Ticlte's nan be purchased at the store of Yager fe McCoy, of tin committee and at the door 011 the evening of the lecture, Every one purchasing a ticket, will not onlv do themselves a favor, but confer 11 tiivor that will be held 111 kind remembrance by the church so suddenly deprived of their beautiful houses, of worship, Tickets, 25 cents, Doors open at 7 0' click. ,

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BOOKS, Celebrated Perfumery. in America. Less than Cost! Millinery AT ONE HALF The Marked Price To close out the Business. All goods marked in plain figures. Millinery Fixtures for Sale. W. A. McNAUGHTON. JLji PITTSBURG COAL, AT In Car Load Lots. '.Enquiro of J. Fil Dunlap. Musical After a six weeks' vacation, J will resume my teaching Kept 1st, New ,ir tlinnd dcHiriiiL' special hours during the year, will please call at my house any time alier Aug. Z'hu. 1 win call on my pupils in town Tuesday afternoon Kept. 1st to assign lesson hours, .1, M, Diinoan. We met .lames L, Wilson, formerly connected with the Daily Herald, in Indianapolis yesterday. He Informed us he had jut returned from a trip (,, dm White Mountain, where he had the pleasure of seeing President Cleve. land, whom he declares is a spli'mlul specimen of physical manhood. Mr. ays h is going to Chicago tu Wilson says he is going engage in business,

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