Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Journal from Freeport, Illinois • 4

Publication:
The Daily Journali
Location:
Freeport, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-V i' t-t FREEPORT, MAY -X y. DECORATION DAY- now, o. artATHsort aidrem -well fKpOKEE OF--HOW TUB PAT WAf OS-' uSESVED ELAXWIIXRE, lyd now or, An entieenew wn of -V r. 1 t- v. --(j 1V -P? not CAVosi Vkq Vv Hmeraon, Jr.

went to Oregon to WB Dean last Nora to-day, on 'neaa. -7 Aire we going to cClebiiate 'onthe ltS' "'of The excursion to Del van takes to-morrow. v- John A Ladd, of Sterllnjh waa in the city yesterday. John Walt tookatrip outn the road this morning ilage1 'S "Pi-, t. Tirecouuctfwni have a regular meet-lug op, Monday night next.HT AlDtideldte an what the younger of aodeiyVe fX 0 Fy baa gone to Chicago to at' tend the conventlonaa aft elector.

-M'Wu MaryRocfey hu gone to Chi' eago, to attend the musical festival. Ben, Zelgler.of Jefferson, ia building Jong god gg a new Urn; It la 44 wider? i -Then it an ahnndance of fresh green things now, earning the vegetarians to The decoration day exrcises lu this dty were well carried out, aud a sue oeu to every particular, After to Kivubadbeeq decorated. the Opera use crowded wlto people, On platform, were members. of the Army men Mud others. The Germania Band discoursed sweet music, and after prayer by Chaplain Savagejbe speaker, Hon O.

CL Lathroft wu ills' addreM appeared to full to pur 1m tie of yesterday. Mr; Lathrop la a gentlemaaof ability, and he delivered an addreu that received a great deal of ti'-i-w. AT LENA. v. As usual.

Decoration wap observed ln Lena. Tbq control of the ceremonies wu to the hands of Goddard A It. A large crowd was to attqndanoe, coming to from all directions. At 140 top proceulon wu headed by toe tens band, and proceeded to toe cemetery, each member of toe post carrying a wreath of evergreens and a large bouquet of flowers. Arrived st toe cemetery toe ceremony of decorating toe gravu took place.

The Urge audience then gathered st a stand which had been erected near the grounds, and listened to the Interesting ceremony Of the A BTi memorial servlcu. The Lena band furnished the instrumental tousle and a selected choir sung leveral fine pieces. rarely sun ln chlldreta of older years. Tbt address of Rev A'D Needham wu a goodone and well received by the targe assembly. Mlu' Mattie Hall read an excellent original poem.

ORANGEVILLE. HFrom Gar Own OerrespeeCeety A Urge and Intelligent crowd of peo pie participated ln the servlcu of Memorial Day at Orangeville, The pro-gramme waa arranged by the G. A. R. Put, and that it was eminently fitting wf.s testified by the thorough enjoyment of all present.

At half past one the procession formed1 nnder toe direction of toe Captain Jones of Buckeyfttoe band leading and followed by toe G. A. Post, toe various Sunday schools of the village and dtlzecs on foot and ln carriage. The exercises at toe cemetery concluded, the audience adjourned -to a convenient lace and listened to an eloquent ad-reuby too UoiL'Jamu Cochran, of XI Fdwarda, of Amboy, waa on the 'X streets yesterday Making hands with si-! i Someone has aalFlhat the csrrect rule of three is for the third person to out; men would like to Lav the earth, if the people, would be willing to glveit.tbthem, Patent leather shoes an coming In trvtyie-sgalnr-LaclngTts-thoonlygood THX KXllOlOUl WOULD. nix Torres to wsctwotn ih tbie Tvirpi or mxxroBT csntoixe on SASBATQ OT oxsonut cnuBcn i xiTTcks.

yy 5 Theft win to preeebiog to Lnthersns at Temperance Hall roW- by ReTtFRseser. y. "Bev.Fltotr of thii'dty. preaches st Congregational Cbuirn at Lanark, to-morrow, I Runday evening Dr Jenkins srOl, by request, give another Illustrated sermon. This time upon "Leaves or tto evidence of God tbs luves of sprifig.

'At the' Baptist church, Rev i5v-as will preach at 100 a and 720p m. Evening discourse Upon "Bunyana Illgrlm'a lllutrated wlto thru large Baptism stthe evening service. Second. Presbyterian Church The mu tor, Rev 8 Crlumsn, will preach morning and evening. Subject, 1040 The General Assembly and Foreign Missions? at 740 "Christ's tea-paring words ip toe storms and troubles of First Methodist Services ln tbs Doming conducted by toe pastor; subset, "Soul-hunger." The evening Berries will be occupied by Mrl Kleck-ner, who will speak of the late general conference to Philadelphia.

VJEA8T OP TUX WEEKS. "The Feast Of the Weeks," or the Jewish Pentecost, was celebrated by he various Hebrew churctos throughout the land yesterday. The Pentecostal day to the Hebrew church calen-ler ia kept by toe Jews an UnportMt religious holiday all over the world. It la In commemoration of the revels-Ion of the ton commandments jen Mount Sinai, and corresponds to toe Christian PantecosL The day cornu ust seven weeks afterEaster. IADBATII SCHOOL COX YEXTIOX.

At Bellevue Bunday after-, noon, June llth next, the Buckeye Sunday school Convention wifi be held. The exerdus are as follows: 140 Convention, opened by devotional exercises by ChM Bordner. Reading of minutes of previous meeting. Music, appototmentoof Report of schools In the 8slection of officers. Collection.

840 Opening address, by Rev 240 The necessity of ill Christians, pot regarding 8unday school workers, being Prepared to teach thft Sunday school lesson, opened by Mr Reuben Siegfried. 8:10 What are the benefits of. the 8unday school to the young, by Rev 'WParkbllL 840 Oral quutlons, by convention. 840- The use of Sunday school helps, opened by Rev Otto Brose. 4:10 Address to the children, by Mr A Knowlton.

440 closing address, by Mr Brewster. Adjournment NOTES. The Galehs Gazette uyi: A beautiful and interesting ceremony will take place at St; Marys German Catholio church on Bunday morning at 8 o'clock mass. Forty-two children, twenty boya and twenty-two glrlft will receive their first holy They will: all to appropriately attired for the occasion, the girls being decked In white with veils, and each bearing a candle. The oeremony observed on these occasions Is very Impressive.

fvA--. tT -fastening for shoes. To-morrow is good many Roman Catholle gria their first communion. is noted as an Interesting fact that the wages of sin have not been cut down, to any perceptible extent, Some men an very anxious to apply credit to themselves, that the world knows belong to others, narvey Timms, of Yellow Creek, says that the cutworm hu got into his corn, is destroying It very fast Misa Evm Hart to visiting friend Rockford. i f.Y t' Mrs.

Jacob Kenegy left for Chicago, hia morning, Mr. MoGo versa to bollding a house in East, Freeport Yf- Mlu Then Stover, of Forrestcui, was a town today, Chu Scott, went to" DeKalb on busineu to-day, yy took.the morning lain for a Mlu Able OltchelV of Lena, was a visitor to town today, P. The election for school director takes plaoe on Monday next Mrs. Jacob Williams baa gras agria Falls, to visit -(Rockford Is planning fora big Cele ration on toa Fonrto of July. 'r- I Mlu Callle Boynton bu gone to Chicago, where ih wlUvtolt friends, The! teachers of the public schools ecelved a month's sslary today.

Goddard and F. Edwards; wer among the Lenaltes in town today. D.B. Breed lain Chicago, on business sad taking tn the May musical festival. County Superintendent of Schools A.A,Kfape,of Lens, wu In town Saturday.

Walter Bookman, clerk in Isldor Cohns store, to at Rockford visiting Wends, J. M. Martin and wife and baby and Mrs. Carpen returned to Sterling this M. M.

Fenner home from' a successful trip for toe Ilenney Buggy company. John Bays be wu not out to the ountry for a picnic; It wuonly on a our of collection; Several'FreSportcn left for Lena tola morning; to attend the funeral of the late Daniel Dongye. Conductor WlHiam-FuHrrttoerthw excursion party to Delavan to-morrow morning at six oclock. Charier rerkins haTretnrned from klonroe, Wia. Uls father hu a large amount of work at that place.

J. G. Oyler writes home that hs was a raUraad accident to OBrien bounty, Iowa, but escapei without Democrats from various parts of the county met In toe city to-day for consultation, The majority of them, are 'or TUden for president. Judge Brown hu been holding court at Galena, and returned to Rockford day. He will not return there until a week from oext Monday.

i Don C. Needham, formerly of DeKalb, wu In town today, on his way to Rock-todjrom Dakota, territory. He rc ports things booming lathe west. Mr. and 0.

H. well, Mrs. larton and Mrs. Dr. Kingsley, have re; urned from Chicago, where they, were attendonce at the musical festival.

Mrs Jacob Myers and Mrs Herald isve gone to 'Milwaukee to purchase a mnner for th belect Knights Legion. The ladles were Instrumental to electing tob money for the banner. Hollis Jewell, our old and welt-known citizen, hu returned from Wisconsin. He visited at Berlin, Fine River, Rlpon and other places, and bad a splendid time visiting relatives and old friends. This morning we reujved a very pleasant call from John Trnland, of La eonta, N.

II a nephew of Aid. McCoy. The young gentleman hM brother! en- Egeu in the printing tmalbeu I the uit Ha ls enjoying bis visit hers. to 8 Gates continues to improve Ip health, and ibis friends hope that he will soon be able to attend to business uof yore. He weighed 210 pounds when he was taken sick, and this morn-' tnghepulledr down-the scales attst tunds.

I The SlngerT office vu visited by a rge number bf.ladlea and gentlemen i-day, and the experts were very busy 'at the machines. One of them kindly furnished xwllera with handsome hatbands. A fancy horseshoe wM. made by Miss-Lincoln, and attracted attention. v' Mlu Lincoln, who to an expert the Singer machine, and to de-wlth her aptness In work at the office In live of Mont gomery.

a well-known, citizen of Lena. She fl certainly a muter of her busineu. and to toe best, operator of the kind that hat ever Visited this city. There to iiatd to. be Considerable excitement at Lea Center, Leeoounty.

A tew years ago.lt to said. Sabin Train id ge married a young woman, and he died last February, She disposed of a lounge some dan sgftsnd Is stated tost concetlrd in the lounge were let t-rs which' implicated hu and a Polo man'ln the crime of poisoning her hue band. Thera to a great deal of gossip about It to and out of Ln Center, ana an investigation will be the Teeult. At mesent there to a good deal of talk about daVy. jounalIsm In Free tort and ito history.

When toe true history of succvssfr1 dally journalism oTFrcsport Is written, W' Potter wont receive half much eredit a he Bve himself to his pacer yesterday. is citizens of Freeport know too we1! the h'story of successful daily journal ism here, and to whom the credit Judaon McClure. Tbos Lord, 8 McCall and others expanded Childs, of Neponset, 111., wu In town, on business with S. Ruck, the MinoupOQs machine man. Then was it good attendance at the ty.

skating rink last night. The Germania band furnished excellent music. 'YY-YYY The crops ln Jefferson an looking well, with the exception of corn, which in places looks a little yellow, Parties who desire to goto Delavan can learn all particulars by consulting the advertisement in another Capt Ilarding and daughter Curie 1 were at Cedarvllle yesterday, and en. I 'Pr loved the Decoration day cenmonies much. i VWllllam Aacber has a large number jp; of men, at work In various parts of towand he uyi he Wu hever so busy uatiureaent' SKATING-RINK.

Ssvwsl Uf JNtw York Oer. Inter OmmlJ1 TbsralsUprsHotarollarUatiiic rink ia towBVhiohlw imUhly no rival. la. tbs It is an ImuMse bofldiag, wlthan eeptdeDjUU floor for akstiog, im ttw MfflpUetiy hfghtokoop oat pel-potty objocUoimblo poopk Tho aaonbon of tbooodaldrdo Conadthot rolloMkatlng or HaUq? mss foriikumblo ad at oneo took It ep bora They wont to (ho pabUoriak sad skaiadtboroCoravhfla; but Mora long tbqr oonealvod tho Idee that tbo too Cor. thorn; and oo they riortod-off mad foramd tho Voottos Lute Tboy skatad la Irving bill, oa aooouaoa board floor witbout nude, llgbft or spoct-toraIt wudneiyaaddlaaaL Tbo oonri-Wo ponoaft who bod aabsorlbod from Sheer good wont to tbo domoerstio rink wboaovorthey waatodtookotaond felt tho Looto oovrolyiooo C3m not SaffloMafiy strong In Now York, so pot, to edadt of any saU oxelori v.

boh Mo nriotocntfl" ud tbo oominon herd," so tbot lormod by tbo FmUm Leota, Noodo rogntoitiCsilare okaoptthofow on-' ito. who ronuUnod fnithCol; bat there oetlre reomioa MU Inddontof tbs pnooat work provos Two girls wore latrodaood to tbo floor oa rollfia, wbkblbey uood so remorknbly woll that oUsyn wore soon admiringly on than. Tboy wore modoretoly attreetfvo la poreoft sadotyliohla tbolr eootaiaoob Tboy pori Conaod tbo moot dlfflcnlt and groooful of footo oo okotoa and Who ore thyr woo tbo gonoriJ qnoocka Tbolr oooort wu awng-riob bat ooetoUy apprevod young follow, ood bo occojod to the BflmoroBt reqMoto far in. trodoetloa. Hoaamodtbon oo tbo ElllotL and la olyaridmoald that they ware diotingnlobed English giria Ao tboy bpoko with tho bread aoooot, and didn't say anything worth montlotilng, tbi ooodiuloa was promptly jumped to that they woro ariotocratlo British elreloo.

Not only many boano, but a few bolfeo sailed fororaUr on teenk Just before tbolr departure, tho jokwr banded around, amoog thaw wbo bad boon most notary smitten with tbo too good okateijonia adisdoriu tioUU. ta-BarnumT dreua "ThoH ladles belong to tbo Elliott family of proCpsiooa skaten, bo ooolly nmarkod, "and you really ought to see tbolr regular y-. The Moulder Dance. The fourth annual ball of the Iron Moulders' Union, No. 195, wu given at Armory hall, lut night, and was well attended.

TbescT dances are always first-dau, and this one wu no exception to toe general role; Schroeders orchestra wu engaged for toe occasion, and the grand march took place at half-put nine oclock, and wu participated ln by bens, (at Mrs. old 'stand, where always be found large atoick off millinery goods to seh The latest and most fsshionaiile styles are exhibited, and lit is no (rouble to show; goods Dressmaking parlor in connection may Sid lw Baby Carriages. Go Mertini for baby carriages. The largeat stock in the city. TVegetables.

'You can always find a large variety of vegetables, fresh every day, at IIIMitl AT MODERATE NEW SHADES AND MATERIALS foe 1 Spring and Summer! Will opt thh week an Jfleganl Line MENS; NECK WEAR! THE LATEST PABlIS AND LONDON BODES. Street. 1 A Freeport' Mr, Cochran reviewed the political and general history of the country up to and Including the civil warfholding the entire attention of hla hearer throughout The exercises the day were enlivened by music from the Union Curnet. band and toe Glee Club. Memorial Day ln Orangeville was proclaimed a grand success.

Mr. Joseph 'Emmert, of Freeport wu amopg toe visitors. BAIL AND TXeT; THE NORTHWESTERN CHINOS TO GO 1 INTO EFFECT TO-NiqftT GENERAL RAILWAY NOTES. Hereafter there will be no midnight trains on the Chicago Northwestern load between ben and Chicago. They will be taken off, and a train will start from here at 8 oclock ln the evening.

The train that heretofore left Chicago at 10:15 oclock will leave there at 1140l AN OFFICIAL. Rush, assistant superintendent of the Southwestern division of the Chicago A Milwaukee road, waa ln town lut night Business, tho gentleman said, wu never better on the Milwaukee There is a good deal of freight moving over the road, and passenger buaiheu la remarkably brisk. There la a large gang of men at work on the AlllinanrUl lto.Rua out making falmprovementl TSaiiswiU do wdl'to call at the mil-tbere, which will not he completed bu 4inary establishment of Miss C. LrSteb- large.numbef wbo were present Dane lhg continued uninterrupted until intermission, when all adjourned to the Pad fie and -Palmer restaurants, and were provided with eatables. Dancing wu resumed, and continued until an early hour this morning, when all returned to their homes.

It wu a verypleuant affair, and the management la entitled to credit for the succeu attending it. The committee of arrangements wi Wm Keagle, Jacob Sautter, John Wolfley, Simon Stuck, vWm Keyes reception committee, John Allen, Fred Sauttdf and Ed Bad-orff; floor managers. Wm Keagle, Jacob Sautter, John Wolfley, Simon Stuck, Henry Wahler, Wm Keyes; refreshments committee, Hugh Connell and Joseph Uoffey. A company hu been formed at Davenport with a -capital of 8500,000 "to obtain possession of considerable tracts of good lands ln the Southwestern put of the United States, and then colonize' toe ume with Swedes and other Scandinavians resident In the United States -and such of their countrymen may Immigrate, to this country, hoping thereby to protect them from imposition nd assure them good lands adapted to agriculture, and social and religious privileges suitable to their want." MIlHnaiVUooUs DRY GOODS AND CARPETS! I -r .1 I DRESS 000X38 1 ii 1 Wg Afun linejn all the pew and Fatblqnabli -i I CARPETS CARPETS In on tbo new l-rtonofnll kind oor boforo known.ud fro wloh our eaotofn-l I t1! ft a lB stuo wUl11 jw bo underoold. JM'ttert Md best 1 ktndk of fooda ore tUu 1 MAYHAHD, STEPHENSON apriSdwiy tNo.

122 Stephenson-St aXi SOLD AT $2.25. A Satin Parasol, Eined and Trimmed with Spanish Lace-Only limited number canbe had at THIS PRICE! SPRING AND SUMMER To be closed at Wholesale Prices. AT V- Bargains, in all Depaiianents. Stock too large smustbe reduced Fine line of Par-ft so Is and Siin f. i Umbrellas.

The feet that no love-making la com plete without a little ice cream, ia probably why courting is aometlmts alluded touapoonlng. 1 -Whafc la wanted in this uid the bride she examined the wed ding presents, is allveMenrice reform'; that set la usual Gospel Service will held In the rooms of the Y. A. tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. Allan invited to attend, fr--! -J Soper purchased from W.

Dean aneiegant Eatey organ. These inatrumeota an having a good run, and an veryhightyspoken of. iiTrin. RIlMdijfaave v--r-fc' returned to Amboy an extended visit In toe hIr Truesdejla health to very muto improved. pyX-' Conveniatlonal Rlble" Study in toe tarlors oftho Young Mens Christian saoclatlon tola' at o'clock, cordial welcome for all men.

pa I .1 -d raU road pom panlea commenced today to sell nundrip tickets from Ereeport to Chicago at The tickets will be good of p- June. 'Iiaac Kleckner. who was in attend ance at the Methodist meeting st Phils delphla, hu returned. home. Me had a delightful trip; and visited many place! of Interest In to East.

A puty of young ladlef and gentle men had a delightful, time picntcing at rCScloU mUto- yesterday. It WM reai too bad that toe pigs gotasrjiy wlth A maaifsmed. Johnson, who was rtgaged in toe Rock Rufl cut, had-a large amount of earth fail on him toe other day, and' he received Injuries which it vm thought would prove fatal. Rev.DelouM Tompkins, the putur of the First M. E.

Church, will be the speaker at the Murphy Temperance UnlOft meeting Sabbath afternoon, at Temperance hall, commencing at o'clock. AU are Invited to attend. 'T' L- In referring to Col. BnrnaldeJhe Chi cago Journal edltorlly will surprise Oolooel Burnside's many 5 old friends and brother aoldlers of toa 5f Y': WesL He hsv stood-atmost aa high in esteem did hla distinguished lelativn the late General. Burnside, of Rhode Island.

UNDER THE DOME REM8 GLEAMED HERE AND TnEBK VBOK THE VARIOUS OFFICE IX THE CDUMTV BUILDING THE COURT TOO-j CEEDINOS. I The county clerk Issued two marriage license this week. The county treasurer received a large, amount of-moosy -today oacount taxes; The sale commences on Monday, i Ilenry Brtnkmeler and Louise Steineke have, maniage llOCPWl 1 1 ri -j' rr 1 -THE OOUNTT OOURir. Since ourlMt the" following busineee hu been transacted Eat of Norman' Phillips deed. The following claims allowed LCron-krite 8th class $8.17: Trasteu of school 27 It 7 SthclsM 9100.00, also proof of notice to creditor, fEst of Wm McCauley deed The following claim Slid wed: Isaac Fisb-burn ub class 8540.

Sec Nat Bank of Freeport vs Oliver Trunck and Rislna runck -assumplt r-jadgment lu favor" of pltff and against deft 18150.83 and costa, Est-of Frier Wolf deed. Report approved and or! rec. Est of Abraham Gund decd. Report apprvd ahd ord rec. Est at.

Jared Sheets, deed. Report apv ord Ord that distribution of suets on hand and uncollected notes to to deposited with clerk, the ut to declared settled and exit discbgd. Est at Eliza Stroud deed. WP1 pro ven A ord rec with proof. Est of Nancy Butterfield deed, Andrew Hinds apntd admr.

Bond82J)00 apv and ord Eat of John Conaty deed. Exrx having complied1 with the order of tola court of Dec 84 88 It la tod that said ut he declared settled and laid exrx dlschgd. of Robert Sisson deed. Will proven and ord tee wlto toe proof. Eat of HF Flindt deed.

Report apv and ord tea Est of Preston Butterfield deed. Admrfbond 8140 filed and end rec. IlM Barnum apntd guard ad litem Decree granted. Claim allowed lit dam the est of Nancy Batterfield 8855 80. Eat of Anna Fitzpatrick deed.

Report apv and ord rec, Est declared set Report of Jonas Crane guard (HU-lett) apv and nd rec. Ord that gu trd stand charged aa guard of niram Hu-lett with 810 aa received from estate of-Sarah Qulett deed and that babe discharged to her. Report of Schmlch guard (May aud 3 i i Si fore the latof August, YY BEUX AHD TnZRE. (Fima thS Eavaana 588 baa Teceived her new drivers, and will soon be out aa good aa nawi-i-rV John Gnnn, who has been; on road engine 848 for a while, went into the yard again this week, on a ponyr'' Frank Cruilubank returned from hla trip South last Saturday. lie aaya he don not weigh aa much as when he left, bu he pad lots of fun.

Engine 210, jusf buiof the DubUque shops, on tbs old run again. She hu been thoroughly overhauled, and cornu out in good shape. Mr. Culburt has the throttle and Mr. McGuire la firing Engineer John Gpllaway, with the old 589, is on hla old ran again.

Mr. Chapman hu takeniMr. Bensons place on the 580. Johnny Peck of the 550, la laid up with toe rheumatism this week. "Shorty" Owena taku his place until be reporta for duty again.

Yie. Bann la back in his old place on toe 589'. He hu been looking after a sick father for a time back. Thu. Murphy wu In the dty a few days this week.

He is now employed in the "Belt Lice In Chicago, transfertn; freight. He came to our dty to attem toe wedding of hia wifes slater. Lut Monday waa pay day. and toe usual amont of -happineu was shed abroad In the land, upecially among theboys. Harry Chuter, baggage muter on the Chicago local wu laid up lut Monday with rheumatism.

One of the brake-man took, bis place, and Jack Stetson took the place of the brakeman. Hymeneal, A dispatch to toe Chicago Timee from Galena, says: The wedding of Antoine Strohmeyer, of toe firm of, Strobmeyer Brothers, of this alt with Mfas Antoinette wu solemnized yesterday at St. Marys Catholic chnrch, four con plea, officlatlag attendants. A grand noeptlmr wuheld at to Leon per residence in the evening, which wu7 followed- by a ball at Schrlnetfa. nalL' Guuta were present fronfjChicagO, Daboqqr, Freeport, and other dtlesr.

The bride refeived many elegant anc othercitiCSr The bride rreeived many elfgaol anffftQrtly. present. f. The O.JU. W.

lodge' of Freeport like to have the Select Knight Encampment bare August 88to sui 29ih, and it to probable these data will be agreed Committees have been appointed, and toa work will be pushed rigorously. to ibeeslre to make toe celebration a grand one. The Grundy County. Iowa, Araui 'i says: We undentaud a charter hu been received by Mr C.C. Shuler ant that the Grundy County Bank and A.

Bmnauuui to Call bank aye to be merg i loto a national bank toba known aa First National: Bank of Granfty We ate not advised ea to toe tow Center. thousands of dollars In endeavoring to establish a daily paper here, They fall-rd. The Freeport Daily Herald was the first and only dally paper that got a footing in Freeport, and its success wu actibmpllahc 1 by hard work. Its fate Is well known, toittoefariiia. had toe Herald remained under Its oritf nM insgement It would have.

alive tadayjmd the proprietors would to wel fixed, and woildnt have any cauM to whine brsauae of patronage taken away. You can put It down that not only to all over this jnr-rounding country, the true fade of auc-eessfnl dally journalism to Freeport are known, and. John potter or any other man cannot rob the credit from other man cannot rOb too mdit from fuliprocerdings in toe matter to yet, Hr but If toe cbeme consumated am thd bpnk 'finally wnlzel 'ik' M1 too bank finally Otgsulzel It will be a Mttvniflaaiiclal of Japy Reals deed. Reportspv toe man 'whlia entitled to -lindcrdrefc. Trunck.) Report apv ord tea Guard dlschgd as.

to Mary Ellen Trunck of Jpf Bfala deed. Report apv and ord vh CHAiMBERLIN 'k. 97 Stephenson 'V-- K-V- 4 4-..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Journal Archive

Pages Available:
63,122
Years Available:
1883-1913