Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 12, Paoli, Orange County, 6 December 1876 — Page 3
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All person h'!rin5 to fiiy their f jl - 'ri 1 X ti ii '.K.'t - 1 trir it - - f r l! i " 1 ;:I ' r - t: . ! 1 t 1.":) it. Talk up the turnpike. I 4 (! y till ChsL-iinui.s. Our 1 uM'O'Zer lias "aubskiuat. 1 II J. T!.' Af.ilrew went to L.ouisDr. Ii. J. lion, of Orlcau-, paid m a visit this morning. XU have the Narrow Guage Tail road. We eiri set it. - ; IIow ahout that turnpike? Let-? hear from our citizens on the subJwt. Trustee James II Mathers, of Orstngeville, was in town ye?terWo fehvays knew that old cow wou'd finally masticate that grindstone." Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stou'l returned Monday from a vi-it. to Shoals. Commissioners Court Is still in seision but will prribubly adjourn to-tnonow. Jim Sire, of the Louisville Courier-Journal Company was in town this morning. Br. Lee IlaJewood, of Valeone. was in town yesterday and to-day. He intimidated us. Trustees Trinkle, of Stamperscreek, and Baker, of Northeast, were In town to-day. Johnny Tucker, son of Col. J. Wesley Tin ker, is down with a severe attack of pneumonia. Give us tail roads and turnpikes we can't get too many of them--we have got too few of.them. John P, Hiley went to Louisville und New Albany yestord y to purcl. ,):i cf '..'.'dvvare,-.'cc. T'.v. nty-f. v. i" y raore will end t V.d'. ;m: d y-' r. , Who'll live i: u.e tr. 1 t.r' ti-.'." next one. A birth, d Mth an 1 marriage in oae f imlly C'curred 'all in otic day Li , i te f.e.ntv, Pa., recently. J J.n T. Ilnudy has rented Ben. 21. Li o'u,'s lee house an4 fill.'d it ! re 7. ! t bunks of watet Mouav. '- Tf-ero .w b preaching in the M. E. Chutvli next Sunday mcrtiI. r . 1 ; t'.r- p d'-r. All arti x'st ,f f t - . - The ox g-ot in tli ditch last H unit y ea 1 I J -s. I. - ! . r- 1 et h'M o.U y 1 .: : 1 "s he 1. :-e. f .... f " v., ,!;h.. Mr :' ll', Coleman, of ILirrotis- ' , My,, l visitln g i 1 e r - s i s I e rs , 1 . It vl lie! .at?, jl, Braxh.n in this jv'.aee. sa v. ni-, b'i-,1. 1 ,.t.I to Llaib Vil'e, I' ii. lie I an K- , i r bU f da: a
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. i I s r r t:. ! Mr. A. T. Hi'..! n h jrrocerv ; n 1 - '-'if.'." - i Hu"f nti f will be -found f!-?-dotir.t-f vt r ulo ,lr:l(' ith?' Wo think tl.ry ;;riutiin- do .it Ivast ' j. J, ; Jim Ahdr.nv and 1 1 c. :Uvi rod shoot- at --,mt of 'cia. Abraham Noblitt went to BowlirjX Green yesterday to. look after the firm of 24ohlitt 1. 2 t'rlnt,sh, drusrsist-s. He will be uh- r. r wee k qr two. We r.re ; 'id t . k rr. thoy'are succeeding fin. !y: ' fc ,Mis-s,Knte Coleman and he sister, Mrs. Belle Brad-h.i v.', of Ilar-rod-ihurj?, Ky., who hav a visiting fit the Kin;; IIou; vcral weeks i-t, d. Kentucky h par; r , - t;.-ir nlng, ier ayo !i or'., v. ', :1 lI'O v ..it The Blnondii;-' that the J? nrVask for bail d . term of the Mil.i v.. 1 ; i l t Such an aj piieatiwU wdll tate tlse a tend mce ef the witnesses aaln. - . I - d.State Joel Cox and Joseph Par low left yesterday, on a. visit to. Texa, where they go with a view of locating if Hie country suits them Orange county cannot, well afford to lose many such citizens.-. , ... We 1 1 a v e 1 ea rned the 111 m es of quite a number of the cittzens f our .county, who eomtempJate fakit;g their stand with thai vat army of martyrs t'te bankrupts, friends think Uviee before taking tlie. step; ' . . ' : llev. 'W. W. Webb, pastor or the M. II Church, delivered an eloquent and instructive Thanksgiving sermon' at tue M. L.' Church, last Thursday. . V'e Siail intended publishing it but have not been furnished with the manuscript.' Drs. T. V. and John A. Ekter, of West Baden, left for New Orleans to-day with a fine lot o" horses. Dr. John A. will return in about three weeks, while Dr. T. C.,,; 'Who goes . on account of his h ea !th,' yc ill re m In n i n defi n Ueiy. Mr. Wm. Farrell went to Bloomington Saturday and returned yesterday, bringing '.vitli him his brother, Mr. John Farrell, who w t; 3 " $ a s G't i c rsl y, ! " j j rotV t h e re "by being" run over .by a train-sohi weeks since.- He is getting along very well. " ' (I V -a s, In-el h a-?, in j'm.di L towr-'.i, . t :itifed 1 i-t Friil"' ufvrno n. - - Ti. id fariiit.:! i ks . u I everything in the building, including, a Sunday school- library, were burned. Cause, a defective fine. The building was insured. Steve CdJier, f-. r. ':; ".1 cfthk' office, ytiiftijjo p1, mt hr:?tli r any more. He ( nt Saturday and found one and. .when, it 'o'v up it .-.eared him 'so Innky tlatt he urop- ! ped his gun and tit out for home at a 2:40 gait, lie says thcyhe bald eagles not pheasants. There is a growing conviction in the minds c.f s of our town should 'be . ome oi tb I 1
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j y :-riy : t u ll-o tL-it i 1 1 r at , ' o ' "e-k t nn frciji w Aitany to liteliill, Vine to ,'d' 1 a v. I Item 1".. l- to 2t-.' Alhany, IV in ieaf '.'oi of a railroad outlet no reasou- . M.j man can. . deny,-:and .since a -d is completed from' Rock port i ' Jtsper, why not extend the line of route in this direction- instead x f Inttrseeting at MiteheU? Th id 'road would tiius traverse the entire breadth of Oruir; ; county instead of cutting ac:, . e ,r c err r and hence prove a greater advantage to your people. Cur ;cii!zen.4 a f e. v Id'd irake in this matter and will do all in their power to secure this connection. At ijrr:r, ti:;.ev.-,are,; .biwily- .enr:; god in working "up theB. B. & M. road, but you may rest assured of their hearty support in this new movement. Yours, "up and cumin,' '? A Surprise. On Thursday the 30th of Nov,, while the preacher in charge of the Newton Stewart . Circuit , was preaching a Thanksgiving sermon in Hartford, the ladies of the town entered his house and spread c bountiful table. When he return ed from services a large company-f was assembled to show their good will and -assist iu t he discussion cl tho meah,. - M . .' ' ri . . I'U ; .Turkeys, chickens, caks, pies, jellies, jam, preserves and in fa; t everything that goes to make up a first class dinner, literally loaded the table. Mesdames, Merlthew, Roberts, Ransom j Deijhp, Thpaubury, Bennett, Easeley, Cole' and Riggk were, with others whose names we did not learn, all concerned in th'1 conspiracy: ' .' . '". . The preacher in. charge was obliged to leave thecompany shotily after dinner in order to meet an en gagement and consequently could not enjoy the pleasant so.uety of the good people assembled. Tho sincere' thanks' of 'the- pastor and his mother are tendered to et'ery one who took any part in the enjoyable affair. E. E..T. Dcaiii f an Octogenarian. Joel Kearby one of the - oldest and best known citizens of our county died at his residence in this township at 10 o'clock last Sunday night, at' the advanced a.e of eighty-live. He hl been in feeble health for several months prior to Ids death, but bore all his saC't'TlajiSTA'lth christian.. . forttud? and retained his mental faculties to the last. He was an honorable, uprlghtanaq jfi albtheiransactions of life and 'eaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn his death. His funeral .- seryicv s '-'tpk phv.ee Monday at the neighborhood cemetery and were attended by an immense nu!irbcr,of persnas. , -r 4 . f Mrs. Margaret C. Atkinson, one f fcurildcst a.ad .most, highly esteemed citizens, died near this p.' ee Moral ty evening. She had hi '"a uheriug' t..r a i... g-ih.e . A with a dropsical affection, but bore her suroritrjSfith tistianfoi:Utude. She was the mother of Napclcan B. Truax, an t -teemed tit- ;( i ji .... i -, r - i. h.ea 'bf our c?u ity, a'- . Ih Truax, now an Indian A -;-nt in I ;- X i ," : na ierriiory, J Miller of t!.- P: . h and wvs trulv ro'd. v ( . a es ' l- !
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f; ' non -,f "le of t' ir f'.do rer.Mr. I --..a .' ' ' 1 ' :iVtin;-" -' t V.'tr ; - r;' tr " ' atM ti-day I h ive re:--Iv 1 ( . Company's "s. :-.:- at, J.:. l ' to my f i 5 I I re;viv.d ed to. ; Lie tivatr from i! doom liv; e ry o-nt 1 r.s e-itkl-t ;,s I have r: ived 1 v..,. , . 1 ....... i - a 1 ;c ny el pun. . .n.: Hall. m. :.ibrs ot Paoli L'lge ' r. A, M. -ens will at;ct reguiar communication' 25th'- of: -Decent bor- 1ST 5) their ; Con t; elect . .1 .-ers for the .ensuing Ma. sonic yc it. A full . atte n S : .:, : 1 c e . is requested. David F. Stuceu. -. Township Institutes will beheld as follows; , . ' '.. Orangeville-township at No. 4, Dec."9, 1370. ' .' ' ' " Stampersereek township at No. 3, Dee. 16, 1876. Greenfield township at No. 8, Dec. 9, 1S76.;'; - r A ' Northwest township it No. 5 Dec.rieris764-r.,,' r ..... ,-rr Ortems township at -,N6. 7,.De, li), 187G. , French Lii"k.town-h: at No. C, Dec. 23, 187G.V . . a t , Northeast. townshir" ot .No. -1, Jan, Q, 1$77. . . ." ' , .. - TeaehCieS'-are '1 .-ied fact that they .are mired . . , not only to e.tten - the full s. af elL.t o w 11 s h f p institute, I t perform nil reasonable di:.i qmred'of them, mere att is not suSic'ent.J PUve re n.... . . that -attendiiTg half tha Fune docs nQt fill the requirC'nu.Mit !of the I v, Alt friends of th1 public seheois are Invited attend the towr.shi.t IilstifutesJa;ks,L. 'No'jlitt, Co ' Snot. - '.SPECIAL MOTIOI ' -- -'-A Ihiir Co:: ... lla'vlngipu rehased t,ie grocery. provision and conf-ttio lery establishment recently op need by A. T, Hiidelsoh.on Ilia Vv-.t'sil 1 of t! a square 1 respectfully call the atttntion of the public lo my stick of goods; which is new, fiv-h and cwinpletei;and Avhlch I '. 1J .cll ri::'d. If you want stignr; oh t"a, enned' fruits,, vegetab'e-.,. can lb , nuts, 'cigars, tobatroA 1; rrayt'.irg iq.niy line give me a call. I g:i irantee'satisfactioa. " 'Go b Pro's for Dr. lit dges Champion Baking Powders the very best in the market,' every package wartantt'd alid in o hey refunded - if satisfaction' not. given., ,, If., purchased hApound fni-ckages you Vi'Illalso get a cook . book and two ch romo's, 'the old , breeches and' the new" Pio's have the exclusive sale. of it here. ltf Go to? Wil ur.!Ts-vet side of square for all hi '"Is of groceries. The latest styles of hats and caps nt Stouts, cheap too. 23Go to Pro's for C.-.ndies, Nut-' and Confectioneries e-f all kinds. o-t O'-vI-? Vil "lOV:Uil ri, h at WW 'ih "'- t t i. o: ii . It v.. ' a Vii'. ' 3 . .1- i i. . " -k - r.sutce. - All e -r-ons i b A-. I to t - - ra : re'p'.--ie-l t e1"! e" 1 siAth oil: r ! t y . . ;r n i ' i p ed, as T "ni r. . die - 1 . 1 a. 1 ; --: e. f .1 i I I-, i i 1 ' ' . 1.
1 U I. u ; - ' -p frarrit" 1. 1 youn- sf g'td i.H-i.d ! K-tt r, re--1 r. , t l-ange ) . rerl c ruty, in td tain -. J - ; la ...e L ' MI' -' ' j d fr e ofdi i by e dl b- - e j f 'una r-:gu d ai i'.i;. J t 1 1 L . ' l i.k l :-. x r y . "fs Liurtv Iiui 1 .11 1 ... t C I ' j f ;' '1 at low riefs IZnirajeil.' - " - - -; Frc ;;i tho' undersigned, in North-wen-township, Orange" county,. .Iict., a light bay mare, .white. feet, blaze .face, -and. throe years ohL Any one givlng"hie.informatioi it to her whereabouts, by addressingmeat Ora." -.wiiie, wiiT be handsomely row a 1 ' "-!. For 1 kiud r i i ! and s d 1 " e barg c 1 p tc . r .vx - Orles . I'ao'il .till'.'. .. New . ues tu r ial. . w ,.r tri-. t'ipv rC-ach v. -y, L-.ndingpe liers LW b 1 1 ixid.cl Ui'i re comfortably and cheaply, and several hours in advance of Ike t rains. -Persons from this vicinity desiring t o i s i t t he citi es a r o u ; 1 c h e : Fa 1 1 s will. save both ..tirneand .jnoney" by patronizing-, this justly. popular line. " Jim Ransom, the clever and accommodating Superintendent d the line, candse'foun.j, when'hfre; nt the King "House, on the" vs'e.ty side of the Square. Orders left there,'" in lus'-absehCep vill -receive prompt - attention.-; Give ethem a trial. 13-tf To the Trustees and Teachers-of the ,'onimon Se.hooli of Or-rtge county, Indiana. I will be at the Audi't.or.s ' 'office in P ioli, oei the I seeorni jesday,- qf- u'h jtnonlh. for the purpose of attending to any business velatlifg' to" the Common fVhools of said County. t . James L. Noblitt, July 23, 1S75. ;: County Sup't. Hunt up your old pictures and have'-thein "neatly 'framed J Stroud Parsons will do it for you. . Boots and shoes all styles and at loyv figures abSjoits. .. . 23-, All persons desirous of j ikir.- '"upil " boarders ' during he Pp. . . rr term of the fcligl STHktoI a r j rc ;u -ed to notify the S -hool Trt"tc3?of Paoli are'l -.tate the number they can iio.-j-M v ' istf 1 , ill 1. :i . a 1 ::i dc rm 4o 1 :rrt ' -o.iyy .- - v from dve hundred to ten thoe-'and dollars.' Th' security - required is mortgagn-3 on uniii'-umbcred real estate. J."Wi:slevTcckEr. Paoli, Jen 1 i 3. WTo. . Jl-lf -- Dr. Ja-ie I. Sheirod, r.'. lrug store in th- 2Ts ith t i 'In 1 stock of s' i 1 1 ( r ery, ce. i ..a i lowest' livA - - i full and c ' ;! ' chemicaA, p intl.C, .. t . , ai. its ii d'e t! e trade at gre.it :y udi.:.'.-d prb.es. An e-: ;-..:.-!..t: i v ' 1 " oeh 4 j :" is bna.iii u. 1 : ' . 1 S Iron. I Pe.r - eis Is jn -1 iu ree" ji. f tP.e1 b t of seen die A and yi. 1 . n-ea j ietur - l r wi r -sllv r t c.c e ; Take y eur : ores to Strrud P ir-.-..s M. i - l tin 1 f: : 1.. .d. ' Ik A. iib. . r b. ' i. f. r. ; prefni (sn Iri ' r - '- , '-- a n: - i " 1, j 1 i V' ' t ' 3 : r r!
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