Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 10, Paoli, Orange County, 22 November 1876 — Page 4

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; - - I am row receiving a large anil complete stock of ,.,Otj Goods, Notions, . , ":. ' Piece Goods, Heady-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, II ATS, Q C E E X S V A HE, NAILS, WOODEXWARE, FAMILY GROCERIES epwialty, FLOUR, MEAL, &c. A fine assortment of LADIES' and MISSES CUSTOM MADE SIIOE3. An examination vf niy stock respcctfullv solicited. vn. f. osconn. Paoli, Sept. 13, 1STG.

Commissioner's Sale ! Frcsicli 1,1 cIl Springs, With 2-1 0 A ere a of Canrf tit Iij.lsIIe Auction. The undersigned. Commissioner appointed at the October term f the O ran pro Circuit t ourt. held in ths town of Pafli, on the uU of .! oHer. 1S76, in a catist; in partition wherein William A. l.M'.l nud Mary II. Dill are plaintiff.-?, and Julia l?owbs is dVfondant. will, hy virtueot t tic order of aHl court, made in b:t cause, sol! at public auction at- the iloor of the Court Honse. in the town of 1'aoii, in tfrancecountv, Indiana, on THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1STG, the following real estate, belonging- to the estate of William .. Iiowk's, deceased, ami described in the petition tiled in sant cause, tov. ' : 1 be nort Invest quarter of section three, towi!ti p ns north ami vatiw two west, except evett-ft!ths of an acre owned by amxtui Ryrui. The east halt of the southwest crmirtci' of section thirty-f ntr, township two north and ra-v.re two wot, containing 40 ttcrei, more or less. Terms of hale One-thin! of the pun base money will be required in cash at tie- t taie of sale, "the residue iu two equal payments of twelve a rul eighteen month from date of sale, the purchaser executing notes with approved sure'y, wairtnar valuation and appraisement laws, with eight percent interest per annum from date. rersoiis desiriinr information or desirinarto visit and inspect the premises will be accommodated hv calltnp on or e.l !.e--i! ;r t he undersigned." JAMES F. Sl'l't KKU. Nov. IX IS76. Commissioner. Administrator's IVotlcc. Xotlee is hereby sriven that the undersismed has been appointed"" Administrator of the estate of D re wry White, late of Orange county. Indiana, deceased. JSaid estate t"prohnblv insolvent. IIIYJN LOmUTT, " Nov. 15, 1876. Administrator. U-3w Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on " THURSDAY, PECKMBER 7, IS 76. at the residence of Vahin.u:ton Cox, in French Lick townshin. Orange -ounty, Indiana, all the personal property of Mali tula ox, deeeasel, consisting' of boi-scs', entile, thee;., corn in shock, frrowin? wheat in field, apples dried and jrreen, eabbajre, Irish potatoes, household and kitchen furniture. Terms of Sale. A credit of twelve months Trill Lis sriven on all sums over 13, the purchaw girina: note, with approved surety, traivin? 'relief frtmi valuation and appraiemeDtlaws, with ten percent, interest after matnritv. Sums of V- and under oa-dt in hand. W.M. M. IIOGti AT T, Administrator. Joseph Cox, att'y for Aum'r. S-:iv Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, IS7S, at the residence of Mary.E. Eans. late of nance county, deceased", sell at pn!li auction all of her personal property. con.-istins . f one I!ay Mate, one Milch Cow." four head of Hojr. one lot of Corn, one set of Harness two Jlriulea ana Household and Kitchen Furnitere. ' Terms of Sale A credit of s! x months will bejnvenon all sums overj'i, puivhaer g-iv-isitr iit-s note, with approved surety, waiving valuation and aporai-ement laws. il EN UV"st'TTOX, Administrator. Oct. IS, 6. '.' -x AtlnEtiii'Islrator? So-lice. Notice is hereby sriven that the undersigned has been appon'.et Administrator of faces tate of Mary E. Evaus. late of Oransre countv, Indiana. "deceased. Said estate issinoosed to be solvent. HENKY SCTIOX, Oct. f.s 1-To. Administrator. To Delinquent Taxpayers. Notice is hereby sriven to those owiny ilelimptent taxes that they must settle them without delay, or i will be compelled lo collect the same by levy and sale of property, thereby entailia? ati'ditional exiense on tlic taxpayer. I do not wish to sell any persons droperty, but the law is strict and must be complied With. 1 am determined to clear the pupiieate and hoje that all will s e. the necessity vf sett! i nor at once, HEN UV KEED, Treasurer O. C, Julv 10. isrrt. r.'ctlce. Not; iol V n n "( r-. ru1 V--i , e , f M mtt. , iiiinarv a.-sintueht law A i )- i . t ,n j i e A ' 1 1 ' i i e1 t 1 t. ! i ' 1 e e 1 hu" Iiu'l a nli r ' e v i t - i. f 1 ( i ii -i i- i tnured t t; le ttte wt TU e 1 1 1 . t t (me i to 1 1 -1 ). - 1 . iv. l.4 r:ilr ti-.itorS 1 Notice ss horvhv riven that tl 1 s 1 en -i p i i r ( 1 ' nt e uu ' t - i e 1 t t i o--t ! " I ' tl I i a o 1 1 e of i n e I V 1 - - l tv, 1 Pi'ifVT1 f. CTTAT7 "f Trrp liUlJi At DilUlli .viiiiiiiLii, file FuMic Sf!are. er.ed.-KT s:ah of Mout iiro's More, PAOLI, INDIANA, I - t-! - t r s f . I A 'i I 'A-

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LAXT CARDS. THOMAS G. til A II A f 4 , . : Attorney at Law, VslarT PulIIc skJ United States Claim Ami m Q Orleans, Jnd. ' Will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining counties- Particular attention given to collections and probate business. 33 Cm T IlL S. I2AVrF2 Attorney at Law, I'AOLI, IXIltAXA. Will practice in the courts of Orangt and adjoining counties. Collections and Probate business solicited. OlTiee in Cole's building North side Public square. Btiskirk & Megemty, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IITBIAIJA. - NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Office in News office, in the basement of the Court IIou&e. W. A. BELL, NOTARY PUBLIC Ar.d Deputy Pr0spc.nt.ip2: Attorney, ..'UOLl, IfJDlAHA. ' - OlTiee in M. S. Mavity s Law 05 op North side Public Square. ATTORNEY at LAW. IAS.. IMHAX.l. r:j0FFIQE North East corner o' the public-sqnare. July 31, 1872. 1-ly THROOP i THP.OOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, 'III 1)1 AHA. :3They will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining coun ties. Collections promptly attended to. Ofiice on the North side of the public-square, up-stairs- 1 WILLIAM H. MARTIN, ATTORNEY at LAW -XKD General Collecting Agent, PAOLI, IITB.' o SSS-Will practice in all Courts of the State. OiTice: North-East corner of public square (up stairs.) n37tf. A- J. SIMPSOM. J. V. PAYNE. Simpson & Payne, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, l"S01A?iA. Will pratice in the Courts of Orange and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and Federal courts of the State." Collections and Probate business solicited. 0;"ce East side Public Square Dr. TrueHood, X LJ C2 rj-i TIC" t i t " 1 ( i I V t 1 1 i 1 1 . . .1. T " . "r whfre

On 1 4w m O f Wf '$ turn t6M Stja IS constantly receiving additions to his Mammoth Stock of Goods, and no calls tho attention of the citizens oft" and adjoining counties, thereto, co dent that an examination will proire Ins assertions correct, when he says that his stock is the largest, most varied and best in the market. His itock consists, in part, of f- " PAOTI OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PATEST 3IEI5ICRE3. WINDOW GLASS, LAMPS, CIIASDi 1.IE213, GLOtsrS, BuRxnis, Shades, & Chimneys. NOTIONS & FANCY GOdDS In endless Tarlety. : TRUSSES, SUSPENSIONS AND SUPPORTERS. SCHOOL BOOII.i, B IDLES, HYMN BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, PENS, INK, AND PENCILS. POCKET CUTLEBY 5r REVOL- ': VEStS. -SILVER PLATED WARE,; ItVIVESUfc FORKS, CRUETS, WATER PITCIILRS.GOBLETS, Butter iitaiKclK, Card Baslcts, CAKE STANDS, TABLE & TEA fSIOOXS, WALL PAPER, PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, n fact everything usually kept in a fiust claps Drug Store. In addition to the above I have just added to my stock a full and complete stock of REALLY FIRST CLASS JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES and CLOCK and WATCH material. . In prices will compete with any re spectable house. OR. L. S, BOWLES. North Side Public Squar. PAOLI, Nov. 9, 1875. ' 8-tt Chartered- - - 1810. FIRE MilGE COMPANY HARTF' )RD, CONN. Cash Capital Cash Resources. ....$1,000,000 .... 2,750,000 Fvr more than sixty years one of the leading institutions of the country. Eighteen Millions Losses Paid. Business condncted upon cash basis. No premium notes no assessments fair rates liberal principles. All classes property insured on favorable terms dwellings and farm property for 3 and 5 years. Apply to JAMES F. COLLINS, Agent, at News office, Paoli, Ind. JOHN FEMIiJORE, DEAIiEU 111 Staple and; Fancy DRY GOODS, X02IOXS,, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND . CLOTHING. - ALSO, PITSBUIIQ COAL.-: , cast sid is fustlic squahi: OhLEANS INDIANA. July 8,' 1874, ly. PUHLIC EXAMINATION OF I will hold Public examicetion of Applicants to teach in the Common Schools of Orange flcmnty, Indtane, f.t the High School building in Paoli, on the last Saturday of each month. Examination will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Examination freeJAMES L. NOBLITT, County Sup't. Paoli June 23 1375. .41. J". Hlaod.es, DEiLEP. IN ( v u C : r fri' rc

& REED, Socth iw Faille Suar, C cleans, Ind woalJ direct the attention of the Far raers. Mechanics and other f.ittzena of Oracjre coanty, to their resoij large and tplendid stock of Hardware, coasUticg in part, of CUCGY CPRIWGG SHOES Cl TJASLGj ' ' CUTTING : OXEG, m f m Lilt t f "tmm all lands. Tracs a. ci:cr CHAINS, SHELF HARD WARE, &c, Ac'., &c. DOORS, SASH and Bl JNDS, a .Specialty. An examination of goods and prices invited. We defy competition in either. Come and see us before sending your orders away from home, ne can and wtU please you. ALLEN & REED, Julv 28, 1875. 45-tf Orleans, Ind. Clierry Pectoral, Tot Disea-ssa of t2ie Throat trnd Itxnfi, eucJi aa Oor.?rSi8, Colds, WitoopiiigCoub., bronchitis, A st.frra.ft, and Qousumptiou. Among tb crest discoveries of mod- ; ern science, few are fof more real value to mankind than 'this effBetTiiil rem.,!dy for all diseases M of "the Throat and Luc p. A rast trial of iU virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it does ru surely and efsetually control them. The testimony of our best citiseas, of all classes, establishes the fact, that Chkrkt Pkctorai. will and does reiieTe and cure the a3icting disorders of the Throst and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to its fower; and cases of Consumption, cured j this preparation, are publicly known, so remarkable as hardly to be believed, were they not proven, beyond disputa. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Cc-jL the forerunners of more sr:ous i!se, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of Buffering not to be computed. It challenges imi, ana convinces lue must sccywciu. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the earty and un perceived attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which are aasily met at first, but which become incurable, and too often fata, if neglected. Tender lung need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, Chiekt Pectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love ana affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome laSceaata and painful Hroa eMtls, when they know how easily they caa be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confidently relied tspon as possessing all the virtues 'it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest It has aver effected. riSTABZD IT Dr. 1. C. AYEH L CO., Lowell, V.ns.t Xraeol sad Aaaljtls&l Clie-mlris. C'CLO BT ALX. EZ?20STS XVXSTVrKZ&S. For Sale by Dr. L. S. Bowles, Paoli, Indiana, and John II, Bowles, Orleans. ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, IND. This splendid 4 stcry gothtc Hotel is situated on the South side of the Public Sauare. A commodious Feed Stable in connection with th House capable of accommodating 120 horses jroiiri' c. ALj IT, Irprief or. July SI, 1872. Made to OrderI P f ' f r - ' CITY PRICES. . n.EIAII2IZ7 DOrOT OBJ) EU. - 4 4. 73 None but First Class workmen eta ployed. Satisfaction jcnaranteed, Prices Ciseap to Cah Bayers. Soutli West Corner Paoli, Ind. Sep 23 mS. ITOTIC1 Ii 'i 1 ' " I. l-av;na ref.lfi 1 V r ' i e j - -tiii t t - v '. ji re r v i v ti ii" i "" 1, . r b- e mi i t. j..t I I !T t -.. .i 1 td .--I " . t I'ii , i ' i nsjiily atteii.:.' I t: ( n i- "" and w Innisvg, j,i i r.. j. ' '.

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k m m pa m te 1 W Li . fc CIRCULATtOrj. BONA FIDE 81S COPIES. newsy, '; . ' : : READABLE, DEMOCRATIC the best local paper ;'in .' ' SOUTHERII IMDIAHA. Devoted to the. Best Inteiiests of ORANGE COUNTY, - ' BEAD IT, SUBSCeiBE FOR IT, HAND IT TO YOUR NEIGHBOR AND ASK HIM TO SUBSCRIBE. A first Class JOB PRESS and new and elegant JOB TYPE en able us to do all kinds of FLAIN AND FAM J0B FIOTIXS 111 excellent style and as cheap as the same class of work can be done elsewhere. Our extensive circu lation among the in telligent citizens ol Orange county make the Hews the" hesl 1 S mm c ;2i: '2..:; . 3 .""vTH T H " men of the county to bring themselves and their business befbi lie peopl ' Tk o n v v-A j

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pairing, tor the foliowmg prices; DltiR!i front wheels of two corse waoas hind wheels f3 50, setting tires '50 cents each, wood work, two horse axles SI 50 each, two corse tonjmes f 1 25 eah front hounds two horse wajon $2 50 per getorfl each, hind hounds two horse wagon 1 50 per get or 75 cents each coupling poles i5 cents, single trees 2s cents each, double-tres 40 cents, sand board $1 00, front bolster f 1, hind bolster 1 25 and all other work at like low prices. I have with me as good a smith as any in the State, and I believe I have the best and neatest to be lound in the State, and am shoeing for $1 20 plain and $1 50 for toed work, all removes 15 cents per shoe. Shoeing and all other wok wnrranted to give perfect satisfaction. I will fill two horse wagon wheels by the set. give one coat of punt and set the tires for 41 J, per set, will tut baggy and two horse wagon tire& uf the et lor $150 per set. All manner of new work made to order Shop three squares StH nf tTsha Br&xtan iitver tjhl jeA eW -i $ . r- -,s 'i----- m - i. -, K sW. W. LU KEN KILL, auli, Ind. May 12, 1875. 34-tf Iyer's t , . -11 I ( ' 't ' ,f For restoring to Gizy Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at ence agreeable, healthy, and effectual 4for preserving the hair. 5 -r. it soon re'stores faded jhf or gray hair to its original color, wit A the qloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always,' cured.' -by its tie. Nothing can restore the hair "vnere the follicles are destroyed, or yrlatids atrophied and decayed; i'.n such as remain can be saved by '..'lis application, and stimulated into activity, so xhat a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tit- hair with a pasty sediment, it vT; : cep it clean and vigorous. Its i sal use will prevent the hair ;.'!Lt turning gray or falling off, a" ; -onsequently prevent baldness, j" ;e restoration of vitality it gives '- scalp arrests and prevents formation of dandruff, which is '.en so uncleanly and offensive. ' ree from those deleterious subifaneos which make 'some preparaions dangerous, and injurious to the air, the Vigor can only benefit, but "t harm it. If wanted merely for HAIR DRESSING, nothing els an be found so desirable. Containnfr neither oil nor dye, is does not oil white cambric, and yet lasts ng on the hair, giving it a rich, riossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Cbesnlst iOfTZI, MASS. 'OLD Y ALL rRUaiSTS KVXKTWHCS. ,For Sale by Dr. L. S. Bowles, Paoli and John II. Bowles Orleans, Indiana. R. S. FIDDLER, (SALYARD'S BLOCK) ORXsEAITS, ZI7DZA A, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of XJ jR -CST I T TJ R EV and Upholster and Undertaker. CofSns an Caskets kept ou baud. Calls attended atai, hours, day or night. My motto is, business and bottom prices. Mav 10, 1876. R. S. FIDDLER. St-ly-i -1 Li (North Side Public Square,) Is newly furnished and refitted for the accommodation cf Guests. The rooms are roomy, comfortable and well ventilated. The table is supplied with the best in the market. Z 7 Good f; '-'s, in charge ofex-prien.'-1 -n needed with the h;usp. OS. . i'T, Proprietor Act I. 1375. ' -tjf-C'-ly 1 (In Condor's Ulaclit,) On i r r r a rt i U. h A Lt t i t U f j i- t , Keeps eonstantlv on hand a nil an1 plete stock of 3fifllnery, Ladies' and 2Xius Hat.. Bonnet. Ribbon's. I'lowers, 2(ck 'i'ies, Scarfs, Lace Curtain ?. &-c, Ac. It? stock is complete arti emtraces everytttln usually kepi ia tue leainjf erajwictis of fasliion. . . done to order on shon notice. C1sri able and aatUfttrtlou ctp rii IJ.sy 13, 12TS... f""

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- 1 1 I. 'J. Fcr 1 07? Brighter and Better Than JJ Us fore. . Thrilling Original Stories Na-. ? tires of AdventureGeological ders Qeeer People and Thinf,.,: other Countries Domestic Arts CaV: dren's Miscellany, etc., etc. All htifully illustrated. Two continued stories began w,4 January number: KETSXAITEO KV THE TTlSj A tale of th V.e stern Islands "White Hand," and ' '' TIXE BOY CIAPTIVE, Or "Life in the Great Forest," ttrC. Leon Meredith. Short stoiies in every number arj two full page engravings. 0z3 Dollar a Year Pcsfea 13 cts, Back numbers furnished at all timet Sold by newsdealers generally. Agents wanted everywhere to wbi arge cash commissions will bepaii Send three cent stamp for copy of pa. per and particulars. Address PICTORIAL PRINTING CO., 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 Michigan Ave., Chicsta Centennial Announcement ! Walker & Richards, East Side Public Square, Orleans, Indiana, Desire to announce to the citizens of Orang county that they are still in business anil kcci constantly on hands a full and complete tstoct DSY 0-OOBS, Cans. 7 Soots, Slioes, Votions, Lalies' and dent's I'urnishinj J'ods. Clotbinfr. Hardware, QueensMare, .tassware, ooUonware. t iitliry, and m fact very article usually kept in "a tirst class tor-.;. All kinds of country product taken in vi-hanse for Roods, for which v e will allow 'i very hi irhest market price. We keen ;t r ! and full stock as is kept in tli ronaty, . .;; i't proijose to be undcrsAlrl. Come and n. WALKEK & KICIIAlt IS. Mav to. 1S7B. . Ei-iy W. C. R. KEMP, OKLE.4SS irI. s8j wwsp .STOVES, TIN, AND SHEET HON WARE, CHAIN AND VOOD PUMPS, Ac, Prices reduced on all good in my line. . A good assortment of the best patrns of Cooking Stoves in the market it unsurpasingiy low figures and war; jnted to give satisfaction. Pricey ranging from !2 to $30. Itrum Stoves only 4 50. Russia Iron Stoves as low as $5 CO. Chain Pumps very Inw The best coffee roaster in the market or only $1 75. Lee's Patent Swinging Churn, the est churn ever invented $3 50. Tin-Ware of evary description always n hand, on which lare discounts to he trade will be given House work of every description donr to order, and none but the bst material used. No lO.cent tin kept in stock. It will be to the interest of all persons wanting any of the above goods to call and learn prices before going elsewhere to purchase. As these prices are put on a hard money basis, please don task for credit Greenbacks taken at par. 7. G. E. KE!IP. Orleans, Ind. Oct. 26, 1375. 6-t. ANDREW & SON. DEALERS IN Dill eOODS, IIGIIGOS, KANUY GOODS, HOOTS & SIIOEte, HATS, CAPS, &c, Lc "wth Side, Public Square, Paoli, Isl 1 If. NUnf nMbb feu Ai. r Foot of Fen : th t ivrLrni. Steanioat 1 x - : i : ?tric'i.; profes!UT6n ii. ' if