Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 59, Franklin, Johnson County, 31 August 1885 — Page 4

FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD.

City& Neighborhood VWs. MONDAY. AUGUST 31. 1885. Col. S. P. Oyler and his ife came down, this morning, from a visit to Judge D. W. Howe, of Indianapolis, The Secretary forgot to say in our last issues tbat the G. A. R. Post is cordially invited to participate in the Reunion on the 18tb of September next Miss Minnie Thomson. beautiful young lady of Edinburg.is visiting her cousin, Miss Claudia Cutfiinger, of this city. Postmaster Brown is further improproving the appearance of the post office, by carpeting the floor. Miss Mary McClellan returned tbis morning, from a pleasant visit to the Mies Jameson, of Noblesville, lnd. No services were held, yesterday, tn any of the churches in the city, except the Methodist church. Dr. Andrus preached both morning and night, to Urge congregations, Mr. Jim 'farlton was seen this noon hurrying along the streets, dishing tackle in band. It is only sair to suppose tbat the little fishes will softer at the bands of aome expert anglet, if they are foolish enough to bite. He v. Mr. Torrance returned from Edinburg, tbn morning, where he preached yesterday. The people of that city were perfectly carried away by the earnestness and eloquence of the Fresbyterion pastor of Franklin. Miss Kittle Cutsinger, of Edinburg, who has been the guest of her cousin, Miss Claudia Cutsinger, of Franklin, returns to her home to-morrow She intended going to-day, but was prevailed upon to remain over another day. The quarterly meeting of tbe Christian denomination of Oreenwood and vicinity yesterday, was very largely attended. Elder Fowler, of this city, delivered a very forcible address, notwithstanding he was sick for the past week, which was listened to with great attention. Mr. Rebecca Thompson returned home Friday evening, from a trip to Chautauqua, N. X Miss Thompson was at that celebrated resort during the Cbautauquaian exercises which have been held tbsre during tbe past few weeks. i should be glal if all who will fur nisb rooms or board or both, would fend me word so tbat I in ay know where to direct student as they come in. . W. T.Stott, The public schools, of Franklin, will commence tbe first Monday in September, which will be tbe 7th of llw month. By Order of Board. i vill be in tn y ollice in tbe school building Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs lny mimI Friday, from the hours of 8 ;30 t noon, for b' purpose of meeting t ac irs and others interested in the it'throla. V, H. Kuweit. J)r, 0orgo's brother, who was in psrtnership with Frank Smith, in the hardware business, is sick intMeniphis, Twin., with paralysis. Oroat fears are eiileitttined as to his recovery,

PASTOR SCOTT has sent to the First Baptist church of this place, his formal resignation of the pastorate, desiring that it be accepted, to take effect immediately It is desired that as nearly as possible, every member of the church should be present at the business meeting on Wednesday evening, to take action on this resignation, and espe cially with reference to the future pastorate of the church. It the resignation is accepted Broth er Scott does not expect to return, and will probably settle in Massachusetts.

Mr. J. Will Fesler. of Indianapolis, well known to the citizens of this city, is back on a visit, to his relatives and friends. He is engaged as bookkeper for Jeffery, Herriott & Co. at the Stock Yards, and is proving himself a very efficient employe. He also eubscnws for the Daily Herald which is auoher and sure indication of his good sqaure sense. Mr. William Mathes and family are regretting tbe loss of 'heir famous and favorite family borae " Black Dick' Dick was aet apart especially f or tbe use of the ladies of Mr. Mathes household, and such other of his old friends as he knew would treat him as he should be. He was thoroughly reliable, intelligent and docile, and those who have driven him will regret hi death. William Kendall left this morning to join his family in Kentucky, He has been a resident and merchant of this city for a number of years and was well liked as a citizen and business man. He will be missed by many of our people, but by none more so than by the editor of the Jacksonian whose mouth-piece, champion and proof-read er be has been since tbe establishment of that paper. All hope be may le successful in his new career. Tbe Daily Herald had a pleasant call from Mr. Geo. W. Eakles, of Col umbus, tbis morning. Mr. E has such a love for printing offices and printers, that the wonder is be has not become one of tbe brotherhood. But we tupnose be finds there is more money to be found in another calling, without half tbe trouble. Tbe patrons of the public schools are informed that there will be no change in the text book, only so far as the pupils have been promoted. Of course each year, brings new promotions, and as the pupil ascends in the scale of learning, more comprehensive textbooks will be necessary for such pupils. Such will be the onlv change in the tbe text-books, On the 10th, lltb, and 12th of Sep tember, a Grand Reunion of the vet ran soldiers of Southern Indiana will be held in tbis city, Occasional notices calling attention to this fact will be accept' d as a personal favor by tbe undersigned, who will be plnasad to reciprocate as opportunity ofiWs. We would be pleased to have you attend in person on that occasion, and will do all we can to make your visit pleasant and profitable, Fraternally 'Yours, L M. Bomkl, Editor Business, J. A, FottHVTHK, Editor Democrat Seymour, lud., August , lfebC,

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A Line of Wright's The Finest $3! THREE DOLLARS, $3! PER TON FOIl PITTSBURG COAL, Car Load Lots. A. B. Coton. Fresh Oysters. Yrenh oysters -will be found daily in the shell and can at Helbeick & WlLMV'S Served in any style to suit customers. "Old Time" Madison XXX Ale, for medicinal purposes, for ssle at Hkmcbick k Wjj.kov's. Agents, Oo tell it everywhere, that the "New Oacilktinf Singer" is the incomparable machine of the world. Sliced hams and shoulder, breakfast and country bacon, spring lamb, and tbe best beef in the market, at Uilbert Frosch's meat shop. rUUE APPLE V1NEGA.11. Fresh from tbe country. For sale by .1, C. DUNLAl'. EXCURSION, The C 1 St. h. & C. railroad will run excursion trains from Franklin to Sbelbyville during the fair. Fare for round trip, 60 cents. Train leaves Franklin, 9:45 a. m , arrives at Shel byville, IJ :15; returning, leaves Shelby ville, 6 p, m, - i. A villainous attempt whs made Saturday night, at Anderson, to wreck tbe South-hound passenger tram on the C W, & M-road, A switch, that leads to the round-bouse, was reversed and an incoming freight plunged through tbe turn-table rendering it a total wreck, Damages, 13,000, Charley Way went up on the rooming train to resume bis duties as clerk in the Indianapolis stock yard. His recent 11 InesH has somewhat bleached him. But in a short time he will be better than ever.

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