Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 58, Franklin, Johnson County, 29 August 1885 — Page 4
FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD.
City & Neighborhood Nvws. HA1URDAV, A UP UST 297157" Farmer Hre cutting their clover seed. Tbe marriage market la looking up sign of a cold winter. William Coons went to Jellersonvllle this morning. Business in all branched Is brighten' ing up about the city. Watermelons in thin market are getting too cheap to be good, Tbe Kohool teacher of the county are an intelligent looking body. The first Monday in November w the taut day for tax paying Circuit and commissioners court con vene Monday, Sept. 7th, The nchonls of the county will all be in session in two or three weeks, The weather is cold enough for a first class fire, just now, The city is full of good looking teacher this week, attending institute. Don't forget tbe Soldiers' lie union Friday, ft-pt, lfttfa. The most of tbe farmers are through breaking for wheat. August weather is as cool in proportion as July weather was hot. The delicious sweet potato this year is very plentiful and very cheap. The frost will soon le on the primpkin and the fodder ia the shock. M r . lioWt Kel 1 ars, cou a ty eva n gel ist, went to Edinburg this morning The Michigan City Daily Dispatch is the best Jooul paper ou oar exchange Jint. W estop the press to announce that the nuriipkin crop will be unusually large. The soil has produced bountiful wops, this year, the wheat crop being the only failure, Tbe time for the opening of tbe pub Ji; schools grow on a pace, and teach' ersand pupil sigh, accordingly. An eurly liout Is now the only thing that can turn up to prevent hii jm mense mru crop, this fall. Bring your job work to the Daily Herald office and have it done m the latest style. There are ywt avveral physicians in the county who bav not taken out license. This is the lime of year that moUoia full most thickly and almost tvcry night some of them may be seen shooting across the firmament, J should bu gUd if all who will furnish rooms oi board or both, would amid me word mo (hut J may know where to direct students as they ome in. W,T,Htwt. The public school, of Franklin, will commence the first Monday in Keptorn her, which will bu iit 7th of the month J5y Order of Hoard.
Messrs. Robert Hamilton and John
Hutchinson were among the passen gcrn to the city of railroads this morn ing. Prof TompkiriB, latp superintendent of the Franklin city schools wan in the city last night, Tnere will be no preaching in tbe Presbyterian church to-morrow, Bab bath school at 2:30 p. m. William Humphrey lost all tbe fin gers of bis right band in tbe machin ery of, the New Albany woolen millfl. Wui, II, Ripley, an employe of the Monon road, at LafavAte, has. disap pcared with 11,000 of tbe company's money, s. Let every taxpayer examine tbe auditor's report and decide for himself the state of tke financial affair of the couuty. There will be preaching in the Chris lian church, of this city, next Kunday both morning and evening, by the pastor. Three fine steers, of the Khort-horn breed, passed through this city on the south-oound freight, They averaged 2.380 pounds. Mias Maude Turner came up on the 9 train this morning. She will join the party of boys and girls camping at the mouth of Young's Creek. Oranville Itose, who has been visit ing it lends in this city for the past two or three days, returned to "Noplis" this morning. We are glad to s' that Charley Way is able to walk about again lie looks somewhat bleached, but with good care will soon be as good as vr Thieves raided several houses in Oreensburg, yosterdny, , and helped tbemselvM to jewelry of various kinds, to the amount of f 3W, Tbr will have to be a g.od many improvements made at Bethony Park before ano'her year, if the managers expert tie attendance to be what it was this year, Cholera is ou the Increase in ftpain, On the JJ-'id Ibere were 5,S)JJ new cases and deaths. In Marseille one hundred and sixty deaths occur red in forty eight tours. A Detroit baby scaped premature burial by crying in its eollin to the great alarm of the mourning reltives and is now in better health than for some time pust. There are thirteen divorce cases to b tried in the coming term of court, This is alwut tbre time more di vorce! suits than applications for iuar jiage license n the same length of time. Oeorge Cutsinger will mood be resident of Franklin, His new and beauti ful mansion on Ptortb Water street, Will aoon ln completed. When on lirejy finished it will be an ornament to the city. Jiditor Hhort, l)ing a mechanic of no mean pretentions, is doing most ol the carpenter work especially the fancy part of it on his new building, which is now in course ol oonstruoliou. When finished it will U a credit too him, as wull a oomfortahle for his fatuiJy.
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S3! THREE DOLLARS, $3! I'Kll TON FOH PITTSBUIIC COAL. 9 Car Load Lots. A. B. Coton. Fresh Oysters. Fresh oyster will te found daily in the shell and can at Served in any style to suit cunturner. "Old Time'' Madison XXX A1 fr medicinal purposes, for aah at Agents, fh tell it evervwhei. tbkl Him " V-w Oscillating Singer" is the incomparable lumumv in mm worjj. H)icel hams mid nbnublMv 1 and country bawn, spring iamb, nd the lnt beef in the market, at llilbrt rroscji s meat shop, rUUB A1TLK VJNE0AK, Fresh from the country. For sale by J, C, DUNLAP, The Khelbyville fair commences on the first day of Kt)UnAr. The nor wous premiums which It always pays nave given Jt and now insure lurgest and bHt exhibiU of anveountv or district fair In the statu, Careful management has made its awards' sat isfactory in very instance; the av oommodations of Its beautiful grounds and the certainty ofdeye,- treutment eombim to tnU a visit pleasant. The eleven fuirs held 1y tlie association hsv boen splendid euecennea and the prospects of the approaching fair promise more than any preJing year Kverybody should go to the Melbyl Ville fair, and there is but little choice of days, for the programme include intereMting and exciting fiwtureH for each day, You may hove faith in human kind, And seek dear friends to jnuUej Ktill, if you'r Amml with common sense Jnto your secret confidence Jiut very few you'll tuke,
n i AND Less than Cost! Millinery AT ONE HALF The Marked Price To closo out the Business. All goods marked in plain figures. Millinery Fixtures for Sale. IV. A. McNAUGHTON. PITTSDIG COM, AT In Car Load Lots. Knqniro of J. f.7. Dunlap. The Di)y Herald man' was called for by Mr. John Fletcher to accompany him to the sale of the personal proper ty of the at Joseph Kerlin, at.the old homentead, in Jeedham township. Mr, Fletcher was driving his fine brood mare "Daisy," wbich took the first premium at the Kdinburg Fair. "J)aiy" passed everything, on the t, Hnd it is o discredit to tlieni to aay xo, wh'n such fifte motion hh she poMHis.es is discerned, Hiie requires no urging, noihing more limn tt rem, when xiie settles down to a swift, and Htesdv trot not a break, but good honest work, A new JJig Four dmt Is to b built at Oreensburg. Jt will bw of brick, and is to be 1 JO feet long and 'l 1et wido, and cot about tO,UOO, ,
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