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The Franklin Jacksonian from Franklin, Indiana • 3

The Franklin Jacksonian from Franklin, Indiana • 3

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i. Mf i I i 1 '--f; THE MISTAKE OF BURNS. 'T i iT ll'NOTICE! Apilicaliikr. If Sttt 'Ltquor. ii' 7 i OnrxOldReaidehtera.

ti Dr. Gill isin Pike Difthbh at Miami, Mo. Dr. Mitchell lJn Newj Mexico. Joe McClellan fti at Louisville.

Jeff bemore in Vigcf Cow, IniL1 EcL Hyder is at wihterscjt, Iowa. is at Elk City, Kansas. CharW Hyder is in Havana, 111-Dr. Blcfcis herding sheejv ln Tex- But pleasure arj like ponnlc spread. You acizethb flower; It bfiAuii i snl.

Or like, the snow tails in the river, A moment White- -tlim molt foivv r. Burne. 1 i I A lr.in!n 1 pn9l aro i 1 And the world ban acjni.t flwac thought a true But wdikniv quitli weif, that nleaturoft nro 1, In weinug an ray and niie fitting riiclv This iwue t'n). Highlu bv.d. For In ago ho; it was timuglit.

to Ik tme; That vltahu an I i nt i Kirk Afi wiv 1, Did Tam O'Shautcr, in his wld ride pursue. 1 1 jJacobs A Crow eljj, as agentkof Mr. Slater, 'a southern trader, onWed nesday last shipped as' fine. aar load of horses as! ever left Franklin. They were destined for the- souths era market.

j- I Mr D. O. Vartor on Tuesday last, had an Impromptu Invitation to go bed. Ie was attacked with an acute aln jln stomach. With the assistance of Payne he is rapidly I i convalescing.

Mrj Will RIliy! and wife, nee Settle McClellan, left on Monday to Join the Bryerniedy Companj. They each take! leading parts in inch plays as "The Bankers Dauph-er "llkzel Kirk, etc. 1 Sheriff Stewart Bays that Dr. eorge Is very liberal in giving okes, but will nob take one without barging a dollar aakd a half. Some in-skin men dd exhibit propensi-es and habits of that character.

I I -TERM OF, SUBSCRIPTION. I Our band bbfi have got ati wo ftmoatha 1.7Uf:; lSmentha 1-80 mbbte-lhaablilted, Ra varlaUe from these terms. siirfthut Xamoua game at Plain lag IhatM pagan ant aatafa ao7 Ileld.i 'i! 18 aaalapoaUp wiU baaddad. 1 i i 1 I I JpahSImms piasbeen appointed RATES OF ADVERTISING 1 I poatnaster at Edinburg Vice W. ll, Oak Oalam.

aaa Oaahalf OolaaiB, aaa 80001 Oaa-foartk Colama, oaa ja. J. 18.00 1 Th rain on Wednesday bvenlrtg; Oaa-cightk Calama, oaa year. 1000 1 was a God send to our farmers. So Loaal aotieea, ecata par Haa, rat i-1 they lay.

Mrttok. John H. Foatheringill All aotieaa af pabllft caUasaj coaearta. 1 jjj Michigan for the benefit of et4 hf" whkh aabBtyla derlrei, oat ba I hI- health. paid for.

i I Holt is trying to make all the Far obilaary aallcaa ajtaaadiag tea Ua I married men east of the city- fee half adfarUaing rataa will ba thargoj uneaay.j Cruelty; Tbei County Commissioners1; will meet'ln regular session one week from next Monday. W. hDinlap has moved around lailaaapll I on $fidion street, one door west of Bob Alexander's. ((: 1 1 I- Peujr J. Banta and Peter Ditmars have each executed deeds of assign' mentoB.V.

Ditmars. Mhiteo. Bundy of Indianapolis, iis In thtfeity attending the funeral of his fmnd, Ora DonnelL Gilchrist has assumed the placO fCapt. Dixon, deceased, anight watch of this iifciij Time TablRi: ij. Jil, J1 Jeffisrsaavlllt, Madlssa Railraad.

Turn oaisa bostb. Xaalayilla 1 tl BC Ebola A Chicago 10:20 a. VTiJ" FVfiicitanMMa 1:48 p. Naw tTark Kipraim 8 :00 BtLaala A Chicago hit llaa 10 p. naisa ooiao aona.

Boatbara Xbpraaa 4 :57 a. ro Laaarllls Ezprea a ip i Fni git M.a 7 45 a Si. Laulwilla A Jladlaoa Kipraaa 6 K)0 p. Laaivnlle Espraaa (Dally) 7-1S p. Paaaaagara for Caabrldga City Braah lafcft a.

a. traiaa. Nadiaoa besaek Thera was no CITY SHOE STORK in all of old Scotland. Where the feet of the tweet bfniuic lassies were kliud, Or the licrocaof roniaiui, li.lfc brave Tam D'Hanlcr, Were booted and spurred for vlrk A I low 113- ride. Hence ivc panlon the inet singing bjrl of old Stitlvi 1, For lie knewf not the ptcasunnt tliat will depart never inure.

From the ten thousand heroes, lasscnnd maiden, Who buy all their shoes at tho CITY SHOE STORE. EI Then if pleasures to you are like tnbw on the river. But one moment white and then gone forever. Cast off the old shoe that arc beginning to lo k-ratt. And we'll sell you a new pair, aud you'll always be happy.

i or Notf i ticirby given i totlorfitimft Lify oj Krm.lin.t and Frankllii If Jolinsen bounty. I mil tin i. and lldcitUrijm tliri Am wkniilof tyj of Vrnlia. Hint ffnrild jnsle inhaNIntit and citpwn: of. teiu lirn sanl aiid er tho koan- Coin- iniwloricOof Jolmun county.

lOdlana. "I ihclr Svirtcmber of ronrti hi bq tM-jrim a ml held iij-ilie Court-llent In tho i of rranklirf. In fdd cinuniy '4ml Stat, 1 the tlratiAldtrlay In September, 1863. for; liceUm. In tell qirlliimu; viuous.

Inals sud sllk.tlier iffiosijeeilng liquor 1 1171 lets qiaqiify liiu qiMrS ut tlm4 Mr trroi bfone year, witlrtlw privilege rif tn fieri itg and permitting tbit same to Mrjdruiik juhheiftinlw i hei sold. ftiid premises Uitg locatlhl- flic the 1 lie city more ill cast lui'f of origiHal plat tin East; half of Jot forty-seven In of the' town now of iFrunkllrt In aalil1 r. nty. pSrticuliiily! deserfbed 4 follows; lie a room hounded ii follows; cuuiiuenviifgat tlie norili east cor fterof die ab.ivo,iicserilAad jreal estate it lenco west efgldecn fret, -thence south's tven-rr-twn fi-et; tlienfe; tiir eighteen feet; totlbu rilce of beginning, I i DAVID riEhc Appl cant. Ang.

11.1883. NOTICE Of Application fir License to 1 i I te 1 I 1 1 1 Foticc is bsreby grc4 to tho (ilifffti rrauklin (njjThnsonli ooaaly, Diiisno. and to lhil(iitn of ho Firaft Vard, oftht city of FrakliR, fho twB ship, tonally; Sts If iftmtiL tlat' I A 1esaader HuIrmaniiJ nmlo iahabitaat of iha eify o( Fraaklia, I ajew being overt ho ago of treaty one yirar will niako ai ap-p icatioa to Iha Board; Of Commiasiono rs of' Johnson eouiity. Indiana, at their Sep em-thmhe tenf of said -foiirt, to bo began and held by thfaot in thf jCpurl house, fft the epy of Krabklia, Johnson eonat y. Iadiano A the 3rd day of Septcfibor, 1553, fer a 1 ft the term or one the prjjgilea of skfferiag and) pormUtihg the same taL.bo drank ia and npoailW premises wpsro sohl.

the ssate.being bnoinoss hods, aitualed on tbs I part of loft, nomticr forty-' Bits iu 1 be original pl4tof the town, paw ally of Fraaklia, in 1M firat Warfi thepeof la the township, eodalyUffd sfnto aferaoaid whirk ia hounded and described a. follows, f-vit; il I i i 11 Cbmncnelng at the fonh-east coratr of eld lot number 4j3f theficf ionlh sixty fret thenee west theaeo Berth; Ifeatjr-aeven feet, thofOo oast HHsm feet, ibeace forth thitfr-tlireejfre; tbenoe edit nlaetren feet to thoplaco of begiaalag. ALtXftDER Aug. U. 1883..

ii I I III NOTICE Application for License Notice is hereby cirepto the iritizros-. tiiw town libf Wliftolatid and ilvusnt nWmdiip. l0.Jolinson cbuuty, Indiana, iltet I. John i MrCninhibq a male inhiib- ftpnt amlcfiien of the saM town. toten- r-stir1 nn ibo 3rd ly of September, 1653, lor license la sell spirilaosj vinoss, msltlsa all oilier mtsirtiiii i liqunrs' ik iff Quantity than a quaHlftl timO'for Thefifst load.of watermelons of I Taaseagera for tbo taka 1 tha 89 a.

atn aad 4 til p. a. U. B. Daatvo, I Ita I Goalraaar and Uakot Agt, UmlaviU Ky.

Janas MaCKas, 0h! 8. J. UcCtaiLaa Agoat, Franklin lad. i FAIRLAND, FRANKLIN, A MARTINSVILLE RAIL ROAD. WS8TWABD TRAINS boars Falvlaad'.

4 pia 4-45 poo i Koidhiia ..805 pm M. UnnoyollloL 810 pm I. 830 pm Braaeka 600 pm Trafalgar 810 pm Samaria .430 pm Ilorgoatawa 6.33 pn Vaaoickla 7:20 pm Arlra Martlaovilla 8p0 pm EASTWARD TRAINS. Iters Vanoyekla 5:30 4m Morgaatawa JV22 am Samaria 835 aa Trlfalgar .6 35 am Braaeba .845 am Fraaklia am Vraiey villa 7-50am Meedham Doggo lowa Ariro 9.00sm Traiaa aa Ibis llaa arriva at IadSaaa polls, 0:45 am; Claeiaaati, 13:35 p. mJ All traiaa lsars daily, oxeopt 8uadoys, i S.

T. Sunaariufe, Bup'U i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. SOBBMB CIBCUIT COVET. i- I Trf n- xt I-. I r-r-: I 1 --t ii I I 1 r- -fi 1 1 K- i' I' -r ti I-- A 1 4 I -j 'i 1 ii-- I -'I I t-.

J- as. William Prichard lIo. Mason Gully is in Grundy count, Mo. i I Jesse McClain Is at IlQWanl, Kan sas. Simon IS.

Moore is at DesMoines; Iowa. A lex Hamilton is in C2 randy coun-j ty, Mo. William Smith is at Indiana. Georgo Jamison is at Noblesville, Indiana. ,4 Harve McCracken is at Brazil, Indiana.

E. Lb Cosby is at Montgomery, Kansas. Gil Brewer is at Burlingame, Kansas. i Isaac Bumgarner resides near Lognnsport. Elijah Banta is a Mormon preacher in Illinois.

John Williams, the uhoSs man, is in California. i John W. Keightley is at Leesburg, Florida. Dave and big John Alexander are at Decatur, 111. Old Ritchey lives In Jasper, county, Indiana.

Sam Parkhurst resides at Independence, Kansas. Dick- Taylor and Elnier are at Detroit, Michigan. ltiley Runyon and Jaines Lb Scott are at Mattoon, IIL Horry Ilelnlken and Tom Woollen, arc in Texas. Ed. Crow, and George Freeman are at Vinton, Iowa.

Kelsy McLaughlin is! Clerk of Adams county, Iowa; Dr. Turner and Jacob P. Solomon are in New York City. Willie Ovfens, and Jolni Isom are at Minneapolis, Minn; Fisk Is a go vern men); gnilger of whisky In Kentucky; Quinn McCracken ami John Mc-liowell, Mound City, tlLj Buck Pcggs, Sam Woody IKfogins, Ed. McDermottj ami Boh crnherton arc denizens of Indian apolis.

'i -b J. M. StoreyV Holies. 'In order to make room for my fa'I and winter Stock of Jptiiiig Storeaj I will oiler cooking storm rtoepl rnritfiH, at post. FaYerit cooking stows, are as 'sppto as (ovcriuent Bonds, and are mure' uoccsssry to the happiness bnd comfort of La family than a big Bank account; Bead the following opiuions of Favorite Cook Stoves by some of ybitr nuigV -bon who hayp used Mr.

J. M. Storey have owned four Cook stoves in my Ufcjbnt none to compare with the Favorite! bougnl of you four years ago. It conies up to to all the recommendations you gave it and has never diuppoiuted hie in the slightest particular. I can niosl cheerfully recommend the Favorite.

Mks. MakitJaxe Cleveland. Mr. Storey The Favorite I bought of you gives entire satisfaction is a quick even baker. Its con Vcnicuccs arc worth more' than tho difference between price paid for asked for any other stove.

Mbs. C. C. Jenkixs. i Mr.

J. SI. Storey The Favorite Cooking Stove I bought of! you has been carefully tested, and I am well pleased with it. I can cheerfully recommend It to ail, as I believe It to be the best. It can well be called the Favorite.

Mrs. MaAt Joxks. i' I Mr. Storey We have used the Favorite bought 1 of you over six months, with very gratifying results, anil cau heartily recofmnaud it Mrs. Geo.

Cooxs. Mr. J. M. Storey I think the Favorite Stove the best in use, It docs the cooking to perfection takes leas wood and bakes quickest of any stove I ever used.

I am well pleased with It, and would recommend it, to every Ifrs. Sabah E. Baer eh. Mr. J.

II. Storey The Favorite is the best Cooking Stove I vcr used, bakes uickat, top and bottom. The Reservoir beats while It gives complete satisfaction, 1 would not be Without a Favorite. Mrs. M.

E. Taylor. J. M. Storey: The Favorite Cooking Stove which we bought of you in January, 83, 1 have thoroughly tested and can recommend It I consider that it claims no more merit over other stoves than it deserves.

Mrs. Axuik Beard. S'. Mr. Storey I am perfectly "Satisfied with the Favorite, I bought of you two years I had to buy another it would be a favorite.

One fire heats sufficiently to bake quickly aiulevehlj. I vooti advfe anyone wanting a Cooking Store to buy the Favorite. Mrs. JasL IIuxdersox. r.1 1 i i Owing to too dose confinement, kftClellan has retired from the grocery Schmlth.

him abundant success. day la 3d Monday fioromber, and I Th llSttlers tnebiing will be cealiaao four wooka eaoh fold Trafalgar, the 8th day of i I and entertaining 1 I 1 3 1 i i Ragalar tormo commence 5 rot Monday la Ift Is reported that John A. September and Daeambarj 1 Comr, lot diotn Joseph Jenkins. Corner-2d diot, I. 8 Grass.

3d diotn Rabart Joaaingi. Conpaj I pisses Kate and-Lon Hubef, covxtt arricaas. Tbamas Clark, Janies Gibsons shoe house is le- in covered with new ablnglep. The baud Irnya arc all liappjr over thsuccess achieved at the Iijirflun-apqlis encampineut lost week; 1 i yillium Needham lias sold and deejiled TOO acres to W. 11.

Needliam for subject to Incumbrances. Lilliaft Thompson will, next week enter ujwn her duties as teacher In the Kniglitstown public ol. 1 te seventh annual meeting of the Old Settlers Of Johnson county, Will bo held near Trafalgar on the! sili pf Sept. 0: 1 Thursday of last week the stdrph works of this city shut down for i couple of montlis. This is the caftc each year.

A the post mortem examination Kelt over the remains of Om Donnell the doctors now agree tljat hie dibt from blood poisoning, and not from consumption, as was generally Relieved. Tfie Sunday law is being yigor-ousljy enforced in Not ajrticle of any kind can, be, pur-phatijed on that day. Consequently liereis a great deal of just kicking being 1 1 TliO frame house and all its contents! belonging to John Kindle, one nllcl northeast of VVilliamsbuj-g, In Nineveh township, was entirely iestjpyed by fire on Tuesday! last. Iklr-Kiiidle. and family were absent infliomo at tliat tinie.

-ro THE- JACKSONIAN! -A LIVE- Democratic Newspaper -ALSO UUIBU TOl'K- JdB WORK -hip mid 1 dimly. aniRofe bettig ver be 1 i ot tvvistrkone yfdrtt wllrlmake 5p-s 1 .1 plicae ion te the IJoaro of County infMimiTf of Jiilintuii jteuntfl lniliaia, 'V atiiheir Sopieutiter ttirlnr said eoiirtj to ,4 L-Vv Ik iH'guu iiiiid lurid byt)iem in Cite Court-- w- JWi hdiim. ill theieity of Fratihliuj John So 11 J. ji-oiniify, I ndiofin. oh tiie prat Moadayj In -Y 's' for jn) Ihrenee to 11 1 s4ritiKMia.

VlitOiis, inalkaiid nllotJierJu- R-' liquors in lot quantity- tqan 1 quart nt a tijiiu.forteterui of one year, i. with the privilege of pilfering and per- iiiltiing tlit ame to i lid drunk on Clie iirruihtt here so sold-1 Said iremU-cs I being liNutHl iioti a part of the of Section twenty two V' tnwnrsliip thirtocn CSanprili rutige four -r I (4j in ifns.nnt tow-pshlp, Johnson i -r- lii(Hii)n. aiid lnuirC' partrulirly dcftt-riliu as Idllowa i'hjrdnm lxandcclaa '1 foUuur: Conniieurin thirty 301 lfit wwtiif the ojrth-wert Corner of lot num-lar one 1 In Juuob U.jWhlte's addition to tow nol MhiteliHidi Johnson ooun- v' i- lii HiiiuJaiid which: point Is nineteen 1 I 19 fret north from tM eenter-Hef 1 the White-land gravel irimd (lienea running i Vi Mvrilt twenty-Hx mihI tlyo. 5 infhes. tlienctj riinnitig west- fourteen 141 feit uhd illirec Itiuhei.

sontli tweikyftix -JBj left and fiVe 'IF5. uf her. I hence vast- feet and three 13' laejips to thdJ Jilara of tieglu-ning. i i JOHN itCAUMQN, 11. 153- Apidlraiit.

FOE SALR Om Jfrnjr Bull Cstjlf two mouths oM, I Las all of I ho prinetpil points, sad from liter ough IfttJ Jersey uok. For ferlhor plriiculura os.il on D. t. Iluntor; Morgantown, Ind or- S. W.

Hunter, -Trafalgar, Johnson County, In1. J. C. STjXART, Veterinary Snrgeoxi From Ontario VeU ulirge, Canada.) OFFICE:) At Mr.Hszletts Slable. 36 2 a i.

MriUKkr. tiioh. luyr.v MULLANEY HAYES, i IIOtK A I.Z Liquor dealers, 123 Smiili Meridian Srrmr. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA-Crowi Bourbon a Secially. PRICHARD, Hairing bat) 2S years experiem-c and anei-eisarid piirilee in I 1 1 I 1 I a I '3 1 I I a I i Miss Mamie Jdmison, a beautlfhl runette, who, a tew years ago, was resident of this city, hut now a resident of Nobles ville, IncL, was 'a visitor' to Miss jMattie McClellan and Franklin the former part of tills eelu l-t On Tuesday of le Stansifer had this week Uncle the remains of his wife, who died only! a few mbntlis hgo, removed to tjia! Hopewell cemetery, and there had theiin interred beside the remains of his sister, Mrs.

Abe Clore. The Jacksonian did a naughty thing When it clipped that Mpther Hubbard cene from the Bloomington Telephone and located the panics "on! the green, Under one of Col. Oylers classic shade Jefibrsoniiui. Yes, it was nearly as naughty as that imprint on iProf. Thompkins book of compiled iiutructknu.

Miss Jennie Zeppenfield, on Thursday last, started for her new field of labor, Centralia, IIL She has been a studious scholar, is a ihdy of fine intellect, and will be an adidtion of no small calibre to that ckty. She was a graduate from our Eligh School lost year. The Jacksonian will keep her company for a hence. .0 John Keightley called to iee friends In -Franklin on rbursday. He has been traveling sjxtensively in, the South.

He rents that Tennessee, Arkansas and Isslsslppi i are solid for the old icket, and that Texas is for Gen. Uncock. John removed from emphis, and purchased an orange Ut Leesburg, Florida. 'i 4 On Tuesday last Miss Alice Far-y, of this city, was married to Mr. aac; principal of the Sdinburg Schools, i Mias Alice Is I aduate from our Hgh School, and hs for Along time been a snccessful teacher therein.

This is an educational alliance; Miss Alice was the cbjuighter of i John! FaflCy, at one line thu publisher of a newspaper nj thls ebunty. I yoL Matson while pinging's round the circle in the Fifth District, consulting his cohstitiieiits in reference ra their partiality fcr the next speakership, and other important leg-mAtiye I mattiers, cjrbpped in on his pumerous old friends in Franklin; Tuesday last. He says that he is iot A candidate any office this ye that he has political fences joj put Up. He merely going axirand through the District to mix with old1 friends in remembrance of their kindness and stipport in years f.j. Bill Sttiart is as Iiappy as a maiden in her early dreams of foVe.

Hute Durbin presented him with a watch-chain, bought in Paris. It is pure Silyerrwlth three seal slides of fine cjornelkait, each as big as a sun flower. He tired himself' out in running around to show it to his fjdends, Jtjidj then started John Bless but on ah exhibiting It is. of stah mammoth proportions that jjop asserts I hat it Is a dog-collar, stolen by Hute from one of Queen Victorias stray hounds ThcOTAj R. Post, jof this place, has received the money overpaid by tjim to the J.

M. A railroad last ieek. It was understood that all poets along the road were to travel at one centper mtiej each way for eafh member to the Encampment on Wednesday, bntthe agent at this place failed to receive his orders to tUt effect in time, And the Post was compelled to pay the same as other passengers, Which Was 85 cents from here instead of 40 cnts. The Agent Ajrthrwards received his orders, of $330, the heftce the return amount overpaid. be interesting patrons! Alonkr'the J.

M. A I. Ii fi The J. M. I.

Rokd is composed of two roadi one running from In-diapnpolis tho other from lndlanapolis to Jeffersonville. The first Was origiiially1. called the Madison A i Indiahapolls. It was mmcnccd in 1839,1 and completed jlndiatl poll ft in! October, 1847. 'The latter, under the name of Jeffersonville And Indibnnpolirt, was Mgun In 1848 jmd cbtppleted to Ed-nbiirg, seventy-cightliuiles, in 1652.

1m Madison rnd Indianapolis was then leased from Edinburg to this city, and no; separate lines for the I-were ever built into Indian- In 18G3 the J. A I. bought tjwo were con-1 M.d Uteil. iiixl the made its appurance I 2 A mm updn oiir Streets, last Friday. liiter Benson has again fell by the wAjpiide: We met himjat the encampment full os a blled owL? Larkin, jof Waltham, Mg'igTkitihg the of hep tjnciejMr.

fiiichaei liarkin.ln this if1 'III-'' Jury Higgins ndw ocCnples the Fbqim recently vacated by H. 11 HsrrejQi ast. south of the telephone' Gokfrorti Cordial, but Bill jeal stepped of the SherliFd office 1 as Monday and C. Stewart I. sf Hardin had near $5,000 the Indiana BanUng-Colnpqny, and Uncle1.

Bob jSmi bslora Waggoner answers Inj since her visit to camp omO thief. Introduced tocher bnnT. Ragsdale, of Ilensle has been lylpg in aicoma -ieither eating or 'speok veral weeks. 1 1 I J.jllawkins has a Call dnjirendricks county this ipKouid he accept, w( Wish mcetlD hlmse Un. town's! tone ing foif ReV; preabk State, relativi ihd! friehds In this cit; JlTiS.

4 of BroWnstown, Ind.are visiting I I UnClejPie Stansifer was seventy yeemoM to a bulls eye oh Monday Iasi- la was bom In Campbell county, iow Renton, liy, in 18l. Ora- jjohneil, son of Dr. Donnell, died. Mjfchis; city on iMonday. A large uforane of lamenting friends ji -T attended the ftmeral on Wedn! wdity i 1 I On TttjiJay night last Daniel Rob- insoni WkS appointed by our City are TheKpw elevator Of McDaniel A Wright jlias received a 'thorough coat of paint.

It looks hiigh although it cannot be seen from the j1' The, baud boys, in clothiBB. dUisji eU attendedhe funeral of Ora Donnell. Ora, tlntu-! failing health prevented, some month ago, was a member df that Urganization. iEl! On last Mr. William Stuart purchased the residenjee formerljjl bwned by Hiram McII-Valne; Jit iis situated on South Main Street i 1 jffl Cupt.

Cftrenn, upon the poor, fa tills raised 729 bushels of oatsi 812 bushejis of wheat, 42 acres of fine eora, abb potatoes too big and nb- merous tqi mcntion. i a Andy Trout! and John Brackett, Auditor, 8hril Traaourar, DaU Swift J. K. Clemmer Howard Tkompooa W. T.

Hoagkaos, Hskoul Saporlatoadoat F. Riekoff -f Saporiafteadoat Poor Farm. A. Oaraao 7rBj.i.n William Real 1 city oaeikli. Tkompooa Tioaooror, Eiyali Piuoi Clark.

i Edward Baacy Mankal J. o. Balrdoa Attaraay Oventraot, Jr. I Connell moa First Ward. noiraoo Hteroajpaou aad Robert C.

Wood. 1 i 1 SJsoad Ward. I 1 NOTICE i hf A ppli ration orfj. LiquJrt. cense to I to the cltizc na Ium IL Tkaapiraa and Bilan Third Ward.

Charles Day aad John Fattiford. llute JtyUrbin arrived from Europe Dsswcrails Csstral fioaaltUs af Jahassa I on Tnfesduy with thrse fine hUa yy-i. i Cuihf I draft iNaiinan Stallions. He pur chased them in Scotland, and! tl ey I- Caaaty. W.

Roeklagbaaft, Ckalnaaa, Fraaklia Counctliliifts Sexton of the cemetcry. of city of Frsnkliij4in the County ilof In the HtutnoJ Indiana.1 and ito ihf citiz. of the First! Ward, of I Mid cltV of Frah'klltt. that the undersigned, Vribt'8initli! lacing aj tpaJe fnligbitakit ofJaiul honafide clllzent of the. city nt KrhskIWi fitateoripllana.af6nrMiU, and now- being over tlif ago of twenty ortfe rears- will inskcih lapplh-ation 1 to-tnf Board of t'ountj()uiiiniUsioaen pf lieitniuty of Johnson In the state of at thelf next regular terut ibl Ctwirr, to be.

U-jun and neiU at the Courthouse In said city ot Franklin in an Id eoh niy and State on tbp first Monday In 18S3, ffra license losfti iriuiouft. Vliihns. mailjaad all other IB-tuxh-atlng liqtibre In 4 US quantity than quart atatitne, lor term of-ope yairfwiili the prlvih-gof allow ing and the smo t. tte drank oti -tae prf-inises wjifm sold, thf precise location anti premise Where i desire to -Bell ahd- permit the ftunte to be, drank being ii eefialn Licstrifs nminisitpatcd In a fer- rain one-Story Lbrlck being sir-uslid on 1 Ini roliowlng Uescribed real estate-td wrlf 'l .1 1 On tltenqrtliilialfof the south lialfpf At number forty-elriii In the original plat of the lotji. nowr Jfity of Frankllp.

in'JidiMsbn Couin y. anjl Sbitc of Indiana, ami In the bV W'arJof he said city pf Franklin, and Mid rodnj fronting tnunf dSau-ly uiten fhe eitef shie W'aWr, firret in said eify of Franklin ami belit, fwpnded- si it unred I pipie.l lately an lnH-l--ly aa fqlljnw-a loflt: Towaaljp. Jaaiaa Pariah, Ualoa Tavaabip Esekiel W. Morgan, Hosatej Towaahip. A.

Vi raadtetoa, Niaavak Tawaahip. Ed. Culeiager; Blaa Rlror To a ship. Baatual Ktadkam Tawaahip. William Smtui, Clark Towaahip.

T. BL Huagala, IMaaaaal Towaahip UTiUtem Paddock, Whijo Blvcr Tawaahip CJTTIIE JACKSON IAN AN BE I1AD i FOR -DOLTJIR AND TIT JCNTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR IN CLUBS OFTEN. The fonndstion of tlie new Baptist Chnrch is nearing completion. Miss Grace Story was visiting friends at -tCainp-meetiDg last week. The legal and standard wejjgUt of bushel of corn in the ear is 63 pounds Superintendent W.

A. Owens now forty Inmates at the County Asy- lias lum. I I 'onimn- in t.t he soil Hi west eornfjr llursame heilig eighteen I biiiiti iriai fi-rt north (he soutli-presl corner of fahl loa; tl eiiee north) eighteen t.feetl; ih4iirol eaAl llrfy-nliip I fewf: tlwnew itU right ill fee ttwhfo at tiilrty-idiie feet ttuho ill ice A)1 1383 Aipik-ift. bid i MlssVzzle Ritchey altenrled the Encampment lutliatiaoUs last weel -j The She Iby County fair pimmra-ces on the day of Sep'ctnber. Shelby always has a good fair.

Judge Woollen is a candidate for h'vnwl hj! Willlani Needham A Co. Congress, uotwiiliataiulieg assertion a will bo retslnejd i of her own. i Guy7ftiyy. Cliarlcy Vawter, Lol. Merritt Ovcr- The ndianapohe Light Artillery biarlcy Creaav wert the receiref $1,975 In prizes for drills at pall-lNril at tlie fuuera i of ihelr the- Encaiupment.

Tbs Light In fan-i young riripanloii. Ora Donnell, oil try teceired $2,100. I two oidj! moss-back friends from rieasahtijjgbve iis a pleasant call on 3Ioidpy lleasant is sending in a big listw jsnbscribers. Mr. Needham, of Needham Station; Ihm purchased' the flouring nitllin this city, formerly 1 -t- TiT (: 7 This is thg 1 'videncq we 'hare 1.

in Bath, isa conitBoporafy Wt; ear load ip iquor going B4tli, In ore train; every Baih icvery 7,800 inliab-ia sujquc lI a cil)f Main iiWP dlM-aJw of ani uni. It is wrlth iiitifiileno tuat 1 IT mjr acrvkes (he and itelirii thf patronage of the lariners t-l Johnson county. Office at Mathes Livery Etable. in Franklin. 'ondith 11 iliiwili r- tuaii'jravtuf'M bv nit cit apd w-jarrauedi i I I prohibition a ccai A Thma tliroiigli to ihroiigli Siiihi- Bath It sid e.

Tlie: to cuvir 1- ii ERTISING! Hi i -1 1 i II -it i- I in 1 1 M. k-. a- a 1 ill ii: i i (l- 1 ft l'. pr Lf 1. X-f'l l.t -V -1.

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Pages Available:
374
Years Available:
1883-1885