9/12/1890: Milner/Collins/Alexander/Walker/Williams/Patton/Shoenfield/Smith
Okay so instead of doing this one by one, I'll put multiple stories in one post.This will keep from drowning the board.Let me know if this works best for everyone of if y'all want one post per person.
All of these are 9/12/1890:
"Through the kindess of Mr Jos Milner, The Times has a weather report from Ikley in Yorkshire England, for the month of July.The report shows the maximum for that month to have been 73 while our maximum was 95.It is suggested by friends that it would pay for the United States to buy England for a summer resort."
"Mr. M. J. Collins, the Tennessee street baker, has the handsomest delivery wagon in the city.The quality of his goods cannot be surpassed either."
"Accident
Mr W. R. Alexander, son of Mr. William Alexander, of East Florence, and an employee of the bucket factory, had a fall last Tuesday, by which he broke his left arm in three places, the bone in one place protruding through the flesh.Drs Walker and Crow rendered the necessary surgical attention."
"During the present term of the circuit court, quite a number of cases have been disposed of.The case of James T Williams, charged with the murder of Frank Walker, was called yesterday.The jury has been drawn and the trial of the case commenced."
"Col John L Patton leaves the city today for Virginia, on a visit.The Colonel will be greatly missed by his many friends here during his absence."
"Deputy U.S. Marshall L. B. Shoenfield is keeping U. S. Commissioner G. H Smith busy trying those apprehended for illicit distillery."