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The Franklin Republican from Franklin, Indiana • 3

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V' LOCAL NEWS. REPUBLICAN ProLC. H. Hall, of ths Collage, will deliver the next lectnn of ths White-land loctun coarse, oa stxt Tossduy evening, ths 14th. His subject will be "Thu Teacher end His Work.

Thu Professor ia most scholarly gaatls-man and very forcible nod entertaining apeuktr. Ha never foils to Instruct and pi C. Psyne, Edmonds bast bower, Ay FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, IMR THE W. C. T.

U. mb BB MBI ABB BATITB I ITMsaoiawa it odltod sad aMMlMaaMnir fcf Iks Franklin W.C.T.U.. whisk Columbus la hoping to get natural gas right out from under her own vIm and fig tree aa It wen. The Colui has RopaMieaa enye: "Mr. Fnnk Crampt it Is elated, propoaai coder the condition of exclusive right of the tneis for term of twenty yean for piping purposes, to gnnnntoe to the eltlaena on ample supply of natural gas, or in default, of rolluqalehlng tha tnnchlse In twelve months.

He believes that gee cun he prorand it oeee point near Hartavllle, end under the condition named will sink one or two wells, the second one. If necessary to bo sunk, to ho located between the first well end Colombo. He will ign schedule rate to bn ehnrged eon-samon in the event ot sneceei, eo tint baton anything la does, the city council rad citizens may know exactly what the coat of the fuel aad light will be." Mary Da alary, daughter of Pater and Elvira J. Whiten ack, died Jan 2d, 181)0, aged 44 years and 11 months. She wm married to William H.

Dno-lavy April 9th, 1868; to ahem three children won born one girl and two boys, of whom, Jessie, Ihe eldest, died at the age ot fourteen Mary united with the Baptist chnrch in her childhood. After her mintage she united with the M. E. chareh et Clarksburg, of which sfe wm aaomher until her death. Her llfo wm oneof Christina consistency and devotion.

Her last Ulaoaa, though painful, wm borne with Christian migration end fortitude. She Imtm hnebnnd end two two brothon and three staler, many near nod deer nletivM and friends to mourn their loan. The chureh has loat a faithful member, the unity bright' ore ament, the husband loving end devoted wife the children aa untiring end sympathetic mother. has served notice oa Tbs Rbtoblicam that he does not propose to toko nay paper that Is edited by bachelor. He, however, gives ths editor of The Republican another years probation, hot declares that he will withdraw his support ut ths end of that time If ths editor hasn't reformed.

H. V. Brown, of Hunueweli, Sumner county, Kenans, who has been visiting friends in this county for several weeks returned home ths first of tbs week, starting on Monday. Mr. Brown will hives lively Interest In Johnson county end Indians affkira, having arranged to get two of the host papers in the State The Rim-Lie am and tha Weekly Journal.

Prof. C. A. Jackson, who has an myuMr awl aWy taught in the oolored schools of this city end who has an peri leaded the A. M.

E. Sunday school daring the pest five years, waa surprised by hie Sunday school class in a very pieaaaat meaner Inst Sabbath. From his class he received a very pretty plush coif and collar box. Dont sell your heavy overcoat just yet. The reminiscent oldest inhabitant remembers that the winter of 1829-30 was like this one, barring the influenia.

Farmers made grass butter until January but on the ninth of that month four feet of anow fell, the cold became intense and as late a April 30, the mercury waa away below the reeling point Ex. An exchange calls attention to the Marta. Cleans BwdUars. mw AkacaaMA Ulaa WmlH. uCatonk, IryeleelM tlwaii lUntoaS aaa SMa INaaaaaa.

RJ6 E1" o1 UotUaa for Ifeuaa 8oUS Extract Si SS I Extract S'iSS IMref Fto aala by W. B. MaOaUaaah. iBolMI J. X.

LUUU KKD CLOVER CO, oTrSn-L Get the change. beat flour at the new ox 25ft. WILL TOC scrrxx with Dysvaaaia Slick's Vital tsar la gi For tala by S. U. Xvelaa, aataed to ears yea dnigcwt.

Farmers you can buy ths right to use Moseleys patent brace on your fence, of A. F. Wobb or P. D. LaGrangn, at Jadgo Bantas oflee, Franklin Indiana.

34-tf. A.F. Webb, Agent. huumatlsm Cured In Day. "Mysllo Cure" lur Rheumatism and Neuralgia ridlcally cures in one to three days.

Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once ths cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benaflta. Tries 73 cants. I sell and recommend It.

Dr. D. H. Millar druggist, Franklin. 49mS AHA COMPANY.

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McClbllob. AgL Franhlia, lad. F. AM. RAILWAY TIME CARD.

Cl -rn 'M 4 Jf Al yi V4 4 Ji i I vj -1 15 ft 1 Six. fact that there ia not a man, woman or child living who will ever date a letter or document without using the figure 9. The 9 has come to stay many years. During the past year it waa on the right, 1889. This year it has taken a eiep to the left, 1890 will stay there ten years, end then take another step to the left, 1900, and there It will i mti until all now living are done dating letters.

Word baa beea received In this city af Iks Froohllo W.C.T. V. am Italia h4 Ulri nn4p ilk. EDITED It USEIE a. DCMLAP.

1 P. T. Kimball ii a real estate dealer ia Elainora, who not only makea kia deeds prohibit the salo of liqaor, bat that of tobacco also. The world mortal The charch that eoaverta a heart moat look wall to tha aar-. roundings of that heart aaja Prof.

Swing. It la pitifal to haptiae tha joath and array them for first com anion, than eommit them to the streets, which can rain more rapidly i the church can bless. than There waa lately organised at North Adame, Free Baptiat chnrch wfelch will not admit into Bombers' advocate membership those who rote for or advocate ntgti im A. little cloud," bat at a high level, ana it 211 as I will altimately the heaven of charch. As repeatedly ahown in tha columns of Tha Union Signal, the saloon ia tha rotteneat form of commerce.

It takes more and rives leas than any other method of buying and selling. It collects an enormous tax every year, ao large that it ia almost impossible to bring it to the realisation of the reader. If we assume that the total drink bill amounts to one thousand millions of dollars a year, an estimate considerably within the truth, we have in this tax voluntarily contributed by individuals, a gross amount greater than all the expenses of the state, municipal, and general gevernmenta, including onr vast expenditure for pensions. According to the American Almanac for the present year, the railroads of this country operated last year 186,986 miles of track; their indebtedness, or capitalisation, amounted to 18,378,605,145, an aggregate probably double the actual expense of duplicating the roads in their right of way, tracks, rolling stocks, in perfect running order. Hence, the drink bill of this country, upon this estimate, would replace all these miles of track, and this mighty accumulation of capital in five years; or, taking tha roads at their own valuation, in eight years.

The lower estimate, how ever, is for within the truth. Jack the Rlmsr. The excitement caused by this Inhuman monster ia soarealy equaled by that produced by the great discovery of Dr. Milos the Restorative Nervine. It speedily cane nervous prostration, change of life, pain, dnlli fusion in head, fits, eieepieeineee, the bines, neuralgia.

palpitation, monthly pains, etc. John A. Wolf, druggist, of Hillsdale, Talbott A Moss, of Grooaaborg, and A. W.Black-bora, of Wooster, O-, says that "The Nervi as sells better than anything we ever sold, aad gives universal satisfaction Dr. Miles new Illustrated treatise on the Nerves and Heart and trial bottle free at Dr.

D. H. Miller's drug store. Milos Nervo and Uer Pills-An Important dfscovory. They act on the liver, stomach aad bowels through the nerves.

A new principle. They speedily ran billlocsneao, bad taste, tepid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men, women and ehlldnu. Smallest, mildest, sorest. 30 doses for 26 cents.

Samples tree at Dr. D. H. Millers drag store. 45-yl.

PM HUMS. MIND wrn OH, 15 eta. per gallon, as good as others rail at 20 eta. Try it firm's Broictiil Syni, The Great Cough Remedy. are tins streets sad roads.

which try the The local streams wen oa the rem-pege again tha first of this week. Marriage license has been Issued to Ed. D. Breeding and Flora Miller. A fox drive Is to take place between Greenwood and Clarksburg, to-mor- The Fnnklin schools opened oa Monday morning after i rest of two weeks.

Mrs. Rebeoca Donnell has returned from visit of several weeks la Minneapolis. Mr. nod Mrs. Will Ethel, of Ander an the guests of Mr.

aad Mrs. Joha Clarka. Bqolra W. Herron, of Greenwood, gave The Kxn'BLiCAir a pleasant call, on Monday. The name of T.

L. Branson, Gainesville, Kentucky, bis bseu added to Thu Republican Hat. Pwl. Auvu UiMi IS not so well again and fairs an entertained that he will live bat a short time. Tbs la grippe has claimed a number of victims in Fnnklin within ths post week, nod hasnt lost its grip yet.

Herbert, son of W. B. McCollough, fell from a gate post to the side-walk, on Tuesday afternoon and broke his left arm near the wrist. Daniel Ealy, of Nineveh, was robbed of 911 on 8atnrday night, and Charles Wright has been placed under arrest for the crime. J.

Posey Smith has been very much indisposed during the past few weeks. He Isn't aristocratic enough to have the grip but he suffers from sore throat of a very severe type. Dr. L. W.

Jordan, eye, ear and nose peclaltlst, office hours daily 11 a. m. to 5 p. 21 West Ohio SL, Indianapolis, will visit Franklin every Monday morning, at the McClellan house, 6 JO to 9 :30 a. m.

Thos. B. Creek, last week, lacked but ten Inchee of being as high as he had ever seen it. His form ia on the Creek and he registers the height of the water by driviag nail In a tree. Prof.

Oven, of the College reports the rainfall for the week endlng-Mon-dey morning last, 7 a. to have been 4.26 inches. This is remarkable If the exeeaoivs rains continue, a very dry summer may be expected Henry Donp, Stmts Overseer of the Indiana Grange, will give three iec-turee In this oounty about the middle of this month. One will probably be et Hopewell and the others in the seuth western pert of the eoanty. Ramus King, eged eighteen son of George King i very prominent former south of Edinburg, attempted suicide by taking poison on Monday.

No cause ia aaslgned, but it Is hinted that it was the result of a love affair. Cornelius Vannuys, of Hopewell, was quite seriously Injarad from a fall, oa Wednesday afternoon. He was crossing the stream near hie home, on a log. He fell, breaking several riba, It la feared, and sustaining other palnfol Injuries. Prof.

M. L. McPhail, of Chicago, assisted by hie brother and the Jollity sugars will give grand musical concert in the Jollity church on next Saturday evening. Prof. McPhail has ao superiors end bat few eqaele In the west ne a singer.

Graham Earle the actor, who has often appeared In Franklin, has been arrested at Albion, and held for fornication, lie deserted hie alleged wlfo, Agatha Singleton, some days ego, aad It sow transpired that she Is not hie wlfo et ell. The new taw makes It mandatory on the pert of the commissioners at the June session to divide ihe townships of the eoanty into voting precincts of 200 voters each, as nearly as practical, but no precinct ahull contain more then 250 voters Richard Wheat died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Wood, north of Greenwood, on Wednesday night Mr.

Wheats home wae in Kansas, end he bed been visiting his son, Taylor Wheat, of Hope-well, aad Mrs. Wood for several weeks. The Mxt lecture of the Trafalgar public school course will he given on ext Monday evening the 13th, by President David 8. Jordan, of the Btate University. Hie subject will be "The Ascent of the Matterhera.

The lecture la a moat inlersstieg aad atates that Sugar Bullard's Horohound Myruu far Whefolng Cough. There ia do remedy in the world whieh will rive suuh prompt relief In Whooping Cough si Ballard's Hore-hound Syrup. It will positively core It. If you will try it, your children will not keep you awake all night coughing. Ballard's Horohound Byrnp Is the most cooling end soothing remedy for consumption roughs, colds, bronchitis and asthma, ia the world.

It ia ftee from opium. It bolide up now tissue, strengthens the ole remedy the best and purest materials. lungs, and is an inromparal made of the beet and pares! It your lunge are week and you have a tickling in your throat, you need It. Donnell A Donnell, agent. 1,300 to Loan.

On mortgage security, at 7 per cent, without commission. Call at this office. 2-tf. Money and Abotraeto At Leach's Loan and Law office. 51tf CBS AQEHUGOH FAttllV Ive been all around town and find that the Greatest Redaction iv SUGARS HAVE BEEN MADE BY Coal Oil 10c.

per gal. Vinegar 10c. per gal. National Bank, mm im SURPLUS. S25.000.

MUICTOM Jake T. Vawtor, Mi Clarka, u. a. Alexander W. H.

lagnaea, U. Millar. ornoin. Jake Clarka, W. H.

layms Tim Plato di X.C. MlOar. Cashl ViaSor BeiHk, Ai A. ilMmwSy X. U.Waoitan, Uaak Xi A.U.

eassraaSa.P. Oylar, Atiwsya. A mrsl Baafclae Mana trotttritrl. Aa- DR.Q.W.COVBRT DENTIST. The quality of stock la improving rapidly Johnson oounty aad the wIm broaden an not behind in their department.

Too mnch enoouragmeat and credit cannot bo given the men who lend In this matter. Jesae Y. Damans has recently added some very fine Berkehires to hie already excellent herd. One of then Is Summit Led" very Am young boar, bred by Mess A Klrtiy, of Rharpavilln, Ind. Summit Led" Is three yean old and is eligible to ngistry He Is Am fellow.

Flail Creek Delay" and Sal-lie," No. 17,072, bred by W. W. Prigg, of Mechanicaburg, an as good as aver came into the county. Daisy is a daisy sura enough.

She ie seven months old. Sadie is three yean old. Mr. Demaree believes In having the beat and feels sure that he will now be able to march right along next to the brass band at the head of the Berkshire procession. The salt of Nathan D.

Wolford against the Colnmbue Herald for libel, eeklng 610,000 damtgM has been sent to this county on chenge of venue. Wolford made affidavit that Ihe could not get a fair and impartial trial in Bartholomew county. The case grows out of charges which the Herald made as to Wolford using disreputable means to Infiurnco a Mra. 8ayder to make deration to Hartavillo college. TLe statement was made in connection with the long end tedious trial whieh wm recently had et Colnmbue to test the legality of tha donation.

Mr. Snyder bronght nit to show that Mrs. Snyder wee of unsound mind and that aha had been unduly influenced. Wolford Is United Brethren minister end professor In Herts vllle oollege. The esse hide flair to he a "Mg" one.

It la not known when It will come op, hot probably not ia the Ee binary term. To men np a tree It looks If tha Herald hM but little cause for The Concert Company engaged by the Knights of PythiM for concert In the Opera house, next Thursday evening, January 16, embraces the cream of Indianapolis musicians. Miss 8adle Walker, rontrslto, of the Meridian street M. E. choir, regarded thefiMst contralto in Indiana; Mite Ida Sweenle, soprano of the Tabernacle choir, a singer well known In connection with the Homo Opera Company; Mr.

Morria Meek, tenor of Meridian street M. E. eholr; Mr. John Geiger, pianist end basso Mr. Ed.

Lenox, clarinet 'eoloiet Miss Anon Wilcox, ole pianists. In addition to those named end for the greatest card, the management hM secured Herr Richard Schllewau, solo violinist. Hr. Schlie-wan who occupies the position of teaeber of violin in the Indianapolis oollege ot musle, wm eoloist with Theodora Thomas for several years, end is undoubtedly the flraat violinist who hM ever visited Franklin. The eompaay has ben engaged at great ax pease end it Is hoped a liberal patronage will he given the Knighta The admission hn been placed very low 35 crate for adulta and 25 crate for children.

Tickets are In the hand of thn Knight's, with the diagram at 8. C. Yagers, "The Lively Comer." ttouralgla Cauuoo Mush Inoanlty-The highest medical anther! ties of Europe end America have recently decided that large per eentage of illy Is of leMeity is caused by the exerntiating pains of neuralgia of the heed Sand laoa. If soy member of your family suffers this tormentor, induce them to try Ballards Snow LielmaoL One application will afford immediate relief and yon will soon bo rid of a daagerrae and tormenting disease. Ballards Snow Liniment Is the moat pa net rating Liniment know.

It positively cures rhramatlam, lame back, contracted masclee, old sons, corns, bunions, eta. It penetrate rad opens up the pone; drawing all poisonous matter to the surf see, restoring and promoting a natural dr-culatiou of the Mood through the diseased parte. Donnell A Donnell, gw. Mousy to Loan, Real aetata for sale id exchange. M.I Hbubibt, 6-tL Edinburg, lid.

I ACKKUTACK" lasSme MS fa laasme MS Uni anil canto- Fersato Traiat dally eserps Sunday J. M. DUNLAP. Agont. Frouhlln.

lad. OTHERS FRIEND" l.s eifHo BRAOFIELORL Fi For koto by Chioken Cholan, OAKS uitifiOWf, euubocurodbyaolBg WOLFES TONIC FOR POULTRY. Has part 6 always keys, Di of Wolfe's Tonic. tested by thousands in the rs. When ones used will used.

Kars your Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Gres by buying OMIC. Prroorrd by E008A XATLXFF CSERXCAlOOw CIN 'IPX ATI. O. pmci CFNVt pen csu. Tor nil-haa IJo out PYruiMU CHICKEN LICK POWDXS.

coals par Con. Fur solo by Duuaoll A Pannsll. announcing the death of John Allison, well known hors When Mr. Allison resided in this city some fifteen years go, ho wta a salesman in the dry goods store of R. V.

Dltmsrs Ho had bora engaged la very raooeee fol dry goods bnslneee in Junction City, Mot, since hie depnrtnre from this city, and It wee in that eily that he died oa Dec. Slat last. He wae a most excellent gentlemen. Daring the month of December Inst there was but one death in Franklin. During the year 1889 there were fifty-one denlhe in Franklin.

This was decrease of fifteen over 88 and a decrease of seventeen over 87. Franklin Is coming to be quite a healthy resort. The showing for births isnt so good. In 1889 there were sixty-eight births, felling off of nine from 88, end of twenty-two from 87 Dr. T.

Jones will need to Investigate this matter again. The pastor has been able to secure number of boxes of clothing for needy people in 8onth Dakota. Two of the most substantial came from the old chnrch at Franklin, Indians. One of the boxes contained about forty pain of shoes, mostly new. And the other a large quantity of warm winter clothing.

Let pastor Marshall aad the good people of the old charch know that their kindness has brought Joy and comfort to many a sad homo far oat on those wide prairies, now Monk In wintry dceolation. Hnron Presbyter. Tbs next entertainment of the Franklin lecturf oouree will oocnr at the open house on the evening of January 31. It will bo givoa by the Chariea Higgins' Concert Co. whteh comes with a good guarantee.

The manager, Hr. Drigga, says that if hie company does not pi ease, the association need not pay him a coat Mr. Drigga wae manager of the McGIbbeny Family for seven years and he eaenree better concert then that given by the McGibbenye, which so delighted the Franklin people. The company includes the cornet and clarinet soloists of Gllmore'e famous hand. Ths Vara lot Unanlmmiu.

D. Suit, druggist, Bippua testifies "1 can recommend Electric Bitters the very heel remedy. Every bottle sold bee given relief in every case. One men took six bottlas, and waa rarad of Rheumatism often years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist Bell villa, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicines I have over handled In my twenty vaaref experience, ia Tk Electric Bitten.1 Thousaede of others hare added their testimony, eo that the verdict is naenlmrae that Electric Bitten da ears all diseases of the Bear, kidneys or Mood. Only a half dollar bottle at Dr.

IX H. MlDntfo draff S' tor" ft. Fmrtti Crain for Chips. FntrtxJDiinf Thiraonittrs. O.

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