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Franklin Daily Herald from Franklin, Indiana • 4

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FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD. The Montgomery County Fair Association cleared 12 000 last week. Tv City Neighborhood Nnvs. Jud Goodman went down last night, to attend the fair. IBT j-r.

-i WEDNESDt SEPT. 16. 1886. S' i i -ehkr Prayer-meetings the different churches, at the usual hour. All are invited.

Mrs. Clara Hannaman went to Indianapolis, to-day. AND DEALER IN New canned goods, at SCHOOL BOOKS, Stbicxler'b. a82w Two new cases of small pox were discovered by the health officers in New York on Monday. AND There are but two watermelon wagons in town to-day.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES. The Howard county fair opened at Kokomo, yesterday, with bright prospects of a successful fair. Mrs. Ephriam Herriott went North on the nine o'clock train. A great many of our citisens are buying their ooal by the car-load.

A Line of Wrights Celebrated Perfumery The Finest in America. John Riker, who wasshota few days ago by a man in Rush county, is able to beout with the aid of a cane. Ben. Jaoobs went to Indianapolis this morning, to buy horses. Extra nice new sorghum molasses, at Stnckler's.

a8-2w Mrs. Wm. Woodcock returned this morning from a week's visit at Less than Cost S3! THREE DOLLARS, Erf Miller and Henry 8trickler, two of our energetio business ment went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the reunion. The J. M.

I. pay-car will pass over the road, to-day; making the bojs happy. PE II TON FOR Governor Gray will make an official inspection of the State Prisons, beginning either this or next week. He will go first to the Michigan City The Thirteenth Indiana Regiment will have a reunion at Indianapolis on Sept. 30th.

i AT 1 NE HALrS The Harked. Price1 PITTSBURG COAL Car Load Lots. Bob. Wilson and Grafton Johnson came down from Greenwood, this morning. An epidemie of scarlet fever is reported at Greenwood.

In one family five children are down with the disease and other cases are in the Prof Rudy and wife returned to their in this city last night, on the 7 oclock train. A. Bm Colton. Pleasant Cole and wife, of Needham township, went to Indianapolis, on the 9 o'clock train. Captain Owens, the efficient superintendent of the poor farm, went to In-, dianapolis this morning to attend the1' reunion of the Mexican soldiers, which To close out the Busi- ness.

i All goods marked in plain lK 1 to Millinery Fixtures for "Sale. A. McNAUGHTOH. is held in that city. COWS FOR SALE.

Call on Ben. Jaoobs for some of the best fresh milch eows.r Mrs. Henry Auman.and child went to Edinburg this morning, to visit Mr. fl who is engaged in tailoring house Sugar still sold cheap, at There was a grand reception given by Dr. George and wife, at their eom-for table residency south of court house, last nfgfcl A large number of friends were present and the evening was enjoyed by all.

Strirxlks'b. a8-2w Twenty pounds good sugar for 1, at Rtrlokler's. a8-2w New honey, at 8trick1ers. a8-2w E. Jeffrey, a Mexican veteran went up to Indianapolis to attend the reun-ion this morning.

The Jennings County Bank, of North Vernon, is a wreck because of R. B. Pollard and Mr. I. E.

Cook, President 4U1IBIU -HUU MAi As SSH WVIt a miuoui PURE APPLE VINEGAR, and sole owner of the institution. Freih from tbe The liabilities of tbe bank are J. C. DUNLAP. PinSBURC COAL, E.

P. Randall, who has beehattending the bed-side of his. father, who Is very sick, returned borne on the nine nolook train this forenoon. AT "Old Time" Madison XXX Ale, for medicinal purposes, for sale at IIblerick A Wilson's Agents. Workmenare engaged painting the building, owned by Mrs.

Deitch, formerly occupied by fWn, Kendall It has also been improved inside, and when finished wM be one of the most desirable blooks to rent in the city. L. W. Knobe, one of our popular grocers, went to Indianapolis on business this he will also attend the reunion of the Mexican vet In Car Lod Lots, i erans. Fresh Oysters.

Fresh oysters will be found daily in the shell and can at IIblirick A Wilsons Served in any stylo to suit customers. Mrs. Belle MoClellan whent to Ko-jeomo this morning, to spend a day or two with her daughter, who la with the Riley Company, whioh is playing there this week. Enquire of1'" J. M.

Dunlqp. Special attention is called to the notices of the meetings of the W. C. T. U.

being held this week. Our citisens should wake np.to the importance of this work. While, perhaps, Franklin maybe "more than many other towna still there is a wide, wide field here for the temperance work, and the field is growing broader and wider every day. Go tell It everywhere, that the "New Oscillating Ringer-in tbe incomparable maohine of tbe world. The many friends of Mrs.

Ed. Cut-singer will regret to learn that she is again on the aick-list, and has been for several days past her physioian, however, is sure of her soon being about again. Mexican Vetaran-' A grand national reunion 1 of the Mexiosn soldiers of the United States I will be held in Wednesday and Thursday, 161 and 17th insU. All the Mexican soldiers, in Johnson oounty, are expected to be in prompt attendance. 1 Another Reunion.

The82d. 22d, 5th Regiments and 3d Indiana Cavalry will have a reunion at North Vernon the 17tb and 18lh next Thnrsday and Friday. Reduced fare will be given on the railroads. Col. George Ward Nichols, president of the Cincinnati College of Music, diod yesterday.

morning. Col. Niohols served upon Sherman's staff iln.lnn Ik. arAU during the and wrote "Sherman war, March to the Sea." State Peelle submitted to 'Attorney-general fiord, the question, "How many pounds of coal constitute a bushel and in answer the Attorney-general says: "Tbe statute provides thfct eighty poundsof jmner ooal, mined without and' sold within the State, or eighty, pounds of coal mined within theStste, shall be given and taken as a standard and such weigh shall be considered legal tender tb fulfill any contract made for the delivery of ooal. statute su- Water.

Street Steam Laundry, One Sqnarc Mouth' 'of rostojfice, 1 1 is still seasonable for thunder showera, hut that la no excuse' for any one telling a1 out fall" ing here and there, and "hAlla of fire' rolling across- rooms, and so forth. Lightning Is a foree, rather than an entity or tbing, and bolts FaAVXUV-. IXDtAXA, John Skinner, It is said that the entire town of Elkhart turned out to hunt for a lost tsn-dollar note the other day. notes are not found every day lying around loose on the streets of many towns (Indiana, or any where else. No wonder it called out a crowd.

and lightning belli exist only the parsed es, and in effect any jrivld Imagination of reporters and ex- Pure cider vlnegsr for plokllng at Strlokler's. Ki 8-2w if cited grannies. other statute on the subject..

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1880-1885