Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 90, Franklin, Johnson County, 5 October 1885 — Page 4

FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD.

City & Neighborhood Nws. MONDAY, OCT. 5, 1885,

The Celebrated

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Hew Dried Fruits at L. W. Knobe's

Six weeks about until Thanksgiving

Where are the turkiesf

Get ready for the fair at UrmeyvUle,

which comes off thia week. ' t w n-i-inher and wife, of Ixdian

apolis, are visiting friends and relatives

in this city, to-day.

litter's rehearsal, to night, at Bap--u...v, -t n C. nromnt. All are

requested to attend.

ur A Wilson returned home

this morning from a visit to relatives

in Indianapolis.

tv. finia fit Thomson seem to he

prpatly put out at the verdict rendered

Friday.

ri.An Atachment of British troop

.mmnd to vaccinate a family o

Canadians, is it a call to arms? Lewis J. Henderson, "Uucle Jack, ' was defendant in ft trespass suit. In 'Squire Brown's court, this morning. The usual fine was imposed. tru ii hnv has for the present,

. .3 v,;u'iah names, and is

jaia asiuu w"" - intent on laying in his winters supply of nuts. '

Overcoats, seal skin cloaks and winter wups, generally, have been -in demand sioce Saturday night. , vuvmia Aditor of the Bos

ton Journal of Chemistry, ha. declared that alcohol Is no longer a necessity ia any of the arts and sciences. The county commissioners were In ..s .v.!u m..ninff. Tbey adjourned

Henniuii m . - o- - , to view what is called Thompsons

Bridge, in Blue River townsDip.

Indiana Starch Works.

Tki. ia tvio tittle bv which the new

X LI ID l -g oKnut to be erected in Franklin

is to be known. The fact that tnese

works are to be erected is now assureu.

The members of the new hrm are w .

A. McNaughton, David swin, a.

Miller, 0. C. Dunn, li. i. rorsyme

Geo. Toombs. The firm will be known

- MrtMonahtnn Swift & 00.

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The dimensions ot tne new to

will be as follows : Main building win be 150 x 50 feet and three stories ; the

engine and boiler room will be ou x ovi

feet and two stones, ine Viu house will be 50 x 30 feet, two stories, and built of brick. The capacity will Ahv Work

be aboui w uubhcio j - : - on the building win be commenced pArf.imerv. the Finest in the Land.

immediately and the company wm xij wux ; . . 1.--.i..v. v.Ant tVifi first of ' " -

ready 10 maiie.B""'" """

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Sold by

cd-OLLOUG THE

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f . w h twill Via the next branch

of industry which will be undertaken JUDPP DOLLARS, $3!

: c.nklin

111 BOUtMi

Mr. Robert Bone left this morning

for Kentucky, where be expects to es.i.i:Dv. Kio trade for agricultural im-

plements,of which he is the general

agent.

J. J. Moore, of Trafalgar, left on the

10 train, for Jasper county, Illinois,

-ha,A Via Vim a farm and saw-miu

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which be is desirous to look alter, ne

will be gone all the week.

Communion services were held at

the Presbyterian church, yesterday. m- TnvnnM rirflftfihed a very impres

sive sermon appropriate to the open-

sion.

" ' u-a Im ttial . . lat. Tndianannlis is to

Rev. S. r . rowier preavno mw it is reyuri" F j court bouse, yesterday, to a large and bare ft Dew Greenback paper. Hla church I

aenv.v -' uJ nA Tlm" Madison XXX Ale, for

will hold services at mai piw, -

n.ofAn .Tfthnson. of Greenwood, as Agents.

euardian of Julia K. Johnson, Jr., has

filed a bond in theciers s omw, ow

PER TON FOR

PITTSBURG COAL,

Car Load Lots. A. B. Cotton.

PRICES !

filed a bond in theciers s oiww, Tnomas a. jjyiiuui u

dav in the sum of 85,000. This bond Uorship of the Tike County tfomacrat,

Via.B aa sureties, bis moiuer . . , . ., bas as surcww, .-, f the court house bell

- I IB lid B I . I J ... a m aa1

mi. i nfi - vofttardnv was conBiuereu uuw wuiw

iii. Ink., who ba. been visit. pr. Ricbey, accompanied by bis by Bome of our citizen, wbc i do n ot

' : .. . i i...., c Tt vannuvs. le iidis raail hAnaners. ana waoutuuuvicaiu

f iSTw. borne this morn-Lornlng for Indianapolis, where the thftt Eider Fowler, at the head of the the reunion I rkriuiiun denomination, baa been giv

ua a tavorlte wun """t aocior whj o.v.v.j, ... . ...

" - , ,t, i,am tv new constltU' An w,rmiBH on to bold services in vn-

.. m.ji... tisin Il does do tL ntil their church is com-

' . . , , I tlOU 01 jiiuiu " i f William Farmer, of Man- , , .,.i oa whAn we had Lviii

1. au ii vs -- i iiiif nJH.r u iuklw i uiduvii

ette, Shelby county, died from Iock- f . blm a few yearB . J Llast Friday, occasioned by havina thP,ea The attorneys in the Bench case vs. jaw last r-naay, oc ' . ftgo. n- ftn, Hftl, 4 Hft,i chftr(5Ad

the muKciesoi . . ' ....Tr -afd Saturday T ..h

:.! it Aiiirtit in a sorgnum iu. Aioeri uuo ; wun mai vrnunvr, getting it cauguwn fa

. . L . ,U a aii. I r " t .,.. "w v"""

George Toombs, who is w ' vu Uo ftn MHftuU witb intent to kui

Turkey-red Table Damask worth

40 cts. tor 28 eta.

Canton Flannel, worth 8 cU, for

5 cents.

Heavy all-wool Twilled Flannels

worth 30c B.for au cts.

Good Standard Prints, fast col

ors, 5 cts, Best Indigo-Blue Calico, 7 cts. Crash for Towels, worth 7 cts., for 4018. A good Factory All-wool Flaunel for 80' cts.

I-Casliriiere, all colors, 10 cents.

Best Bleached Muslins, cents.

I have a Bie Stock, ana never

sold poods as cheap a now.

1 am ap;ent for ueiBoixmni

Woolon MiIIh, and soli tneir Blankets, Yarns, Flannels and

JeaiiHat Factory Xticch.

George .ooniu," - lh ftn1 gon, hftve

nerinrendent or tne new - - Uw mornlng) wnen u w - - Lt to Indianapolis this morning to the mttyor, the old Ar1

igements for machinery auu j tb chftrge. ne uazeue. s"-m "

.. AAI1 I. U inn In tmn nUUllCBllUU iuom rii.ut,

For the Best

AflTIMCITE,

Raymond City

AND PITTSBURG

make arran

other thing- needed. leftd guiHy to intoxication, anu m - - -

- ...:rrr,nunn Na- u the third charge the mayor nn o ."..

1 . 4. T.rt.BiilA to- him. 133.70 and 30 days tn jail. Mr. A- Ben(!ftn cflD)e down from

tional Ban, wm 1 - - .V,!" iu mrnlnC. Khe was

i iir.ii:.M an m i nil ihiiiviiuiib - rt

Ourex-postmasier, wimau : . . Mru w n. Kln.

t ,. . i t : M M a a i v i u i i.i n if nni ninici o

nr .Ant to the citv mis moriiiB o - . . .

. .olor case. He who ia about to move uac.

"'" . .. . a I . . .. -1.1

. . . ti. Mr..i. Hamlin & lnd ner oiu

tionai Jiavi - .... ..ifi u; tn attend the exposition, and

..V. ...if,, v.ftmo who has Veeu

CHCOrv DIS nnv visiting In that city the past week.

mm, IJni the dead IHBYCB lirjmi " Whewl How tne ue .nnWmners. for the pur-

mattered by this strong w -; ;

Boon the trees ,U ue .t- IVVoarodv. on East Washing-

i uir. He na d bis money, au

received a btll of sale from Mr. Oarody,

tbeir summer glory.

T.avitt. sister of Mrs. John

"i..i, V.n has been visiting Franklin

for some days past, returned to her

homo in Vernon, this morning.

but when be went to the store to take charge, Oarody, and his son refused

him entrance, alleging inai wie wu.

fttiu I iui f B w rr .... " -i . Liiuinnflrm chanted him too much

Uarvey McKane le t " " ; Mf Connerf

miter Uutler Univers.iy, ai n ...-h- - . Tb 1,, He will enter the Bopiiomore thereupon, demanded bin money. 1m. lie win i matter will be settled to-day. class.

ThAM has iust been shipped from

Lexington, Ky., to Jerome B. Haggin,

a f!lifnrnia millionaire, a consign

...

mnt of yearlings, the most valuable

ever taken from the Bluegrass. There - III! f f U

... 1ft fin U and 6'i nines, lor wnicu

the purchaser paid 141,710. uimnunn noiinlv. Ky., farmers viola

I IBS '"'- " w ' ,i i, Hnrwliiv laws yesterday, by cut

ting tobacco all day to save U from au

expected frost at night.

.Enquire ot J. M. Dunlap.

. . i.. .u . lull at Paris.

nhii x eitiiMvi " j - i

"""" ' . M.,rHr com. '

rnittod tbirty-two years ago er, who wa the principa in the orime. ' ... ...;u.i f.r lifn for the 01- l

fny five vears alio, and died there.

-' , 1 1 Th Crek Lpnislature meets to-dsy, i

atOkmulitee. Indian Territory. Tb j

. . . . , 11.4 I . .. . K til 011

tody is divided inw iw unw . nd Warriors. No factional divisions now distract the Creeks, and it useful session is anticipated.

nnU worth I3o"8000.000 was dug I

i li .. - Mtntt um in irtnv.

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