Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 19, Paoli, Orange County, 24 January 1877 — Page 3
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WIIL..' . V. .1 A N 2 J, I '77 iii c 4" . r ;.t;uH it. ' -: ' "''""' i LI" I-.XIV(S ; . t . . ... r .. .. I .. . . h A news cf their eight.rh..ods, i,ml j iu.t sir their p-r-on I spiles or j (trUvaTf U ih,AT """""tunic. I lion:,. We l want it un;TMKi that we re not tv- niWf fur thutUs.uccs of our oorre-pnmlent.,, ) pndorst-t! by ui. Notice . A d vtrtii t m t; nts, com n i u n 1 ca -
tlon-s muM te bnnde1 .In by Mallery ha startPd to New OrTciidjy Uioriiin to insure publi- loans, !u .-.lys he H goin d wn to ation. ?ettlo thoso troubles, but thinking I he would havoto pay his own ex--floticc. j ;c:!S(s, took Home stock a'onj. ' All persons de-lring to pay their j John Ginochio is taik ior nbout subscription in wood will please starting j "first class suloon."
bring It nlong bfor the weather jret- too bad t haul it. ATiU COl'STY. Van MaUoryk of Orleans, js in town to day. Col. A. C Voris, of n-dford. ; attending court hero thi- wvk, Capt. Dave Brathm, of ..- jK)!i., whs in town thi nsornit t;. George A. I'ui I urned from Anderson 8aturd-v i-votd uy: . ', - j Thomas L. Coltin, E-q., of the.i "SHleiH bar is here atti-iHSiii court . . , , this week. ! j J. Balph Borioo, . tin IVic-rs- ! fcurg :b;r, I-i lre nttocdins court this week, : "Wrn. Farr!J his !, pri apfM.!:Ued Afaiffnee in bakritpt.--y of Tolhert j Dillinger. tlugh MeNnhb, the hardware king, o Mit'-hili, was in town yeterlaj'. Jude Frank Wion, of Bod ford, j is in town aain th"- w ok attendin ir court. ,A!ineda" wi!is in rem"nbered to all her friend, and " Abram" is well. Chus. G. Berry, a pr-nninont attorney of Miteh'-M, 's h-re ttteudaiig court tins week. An infant rhild of Dr. Frank Hunt died !nt Sa'nrtlay. The burial took ph-co .Sunda v. G-mi. W. T. picoiy and T!io. G. Mahan, cf , are in sittondiiuco.4tt court ngrfin this w-ek. ()s and &nr Ih" fjr day f)!' Fob ru a vy it w i ! i hf mil a w f'o I 1 telo iit or trup qn ail.-tor piiee.ar.ts. Abe Good 'pastor and Van Mallory started for N-iw Orleans this inornincr with a fine lot of horses. John If. Buchanan, of Sout heast township, has hfen -ry irk for some sveek-s past, but Is now much better. I). F. Stnekor i- Haiir confmod to his room with hvs rhotimaHe affection. Mis suffering's have 1 eon intene. I!fv. F. M. hvmnKs, of Cra-.v-forus-vdle, will preach in the Presbyterian Church, Orleans. Janu iry tllh, tnurnina: .oid evening. Frank Woodh-rd, of MHcluil, Vi,v hi town ves'erd iy s a wit-iit-ssi!! a oausi-sent herofrotn L'iv ri-i:ie eountv on chag'" of roiui?. lieorgo II. Knapp was in Now Albatiy hist Mond.iy. The police Tvcro put tin his ti m k whr-n e i '. out" and hasn't shift hren Ifsrti ; irc.n. The iacd belonging to Jo Tiobbltt, ofStiUtlu-.s: wu'' h i p verlisetl for mlvl it atutday John II. Buchanan ass ;!.... not Fell for want of bi-.Iders. dkl Isaac Anderson, chrgd with "fti-.ual't'aud battery with intent to murder Aison Wolfio ;; by jshootln him about five yr--r- ag--. vr Irird last VJr. s i.iy ;ind ho was. fit-quitted. TL e craii I iry .t 'muug! wltli 1lt(i buines hi 'lore them htt Fri r u' t t i i v-s-t rday w !f n t! i-j. aa'o and after trsn-Jictitjr t' bu:nov - the:.i vil'A f voly iolj mr.ic.!. "-:a lu lr,v, n-h; " ; , t: . a: t! I'M'.'": , ; , i : : s t ! -Illy i " ! . if.Li.l nc t nil '.it
.. i c Attn Si 9 1 s . 1 l:i I t revival y on. G'or-o W. r. ;t. , J.m n-wn come to Orii'ai!?, where ho will tinker watches.
Green Klmblv ettiuo very nearly f.llinn- L-lttI r....... ... 1.,. f.uiii, out of a -pring wagon. :,Ir Toarden, widow of Amirow Tegardeo, died the flrnt of hist j iVk. T. G. MaSmn will settle op ! th(, tS:it . . u'phur was on a "little llhM la-it Saturday morning. It gr-t.s on a high now. very frequently. Won't it be a pity if we will have anotltor hell hole siarts'd in Orleans? How many citizen o! Orlean: would -ign a petition against selling whisky to any person im-1 j less they had a prescription froSi a ! ! uracticincr th vsioian? ' I Henry A. Rod -old 120 a errs of j h-.nd near Li-Ci-ter t' E!:as To- i irardcn for tln "iim of $J,WX). the larKst land s tie in thi-j vicinity for soioe tioio. Well sold too. ! Moonlight. Cut of So. 3 fliirrcS. Albert Marten, of Amo, Hen- , . , . . . . . . firickH county, ln... vi.irel Froix-h ' Liek.ip: i gs last year in search of Iu u!,h. Aftr remulniiitf rouie ten fJays fl,ei;ll highly exiloratwl fr,)jn the use of the water, took a barrel ol it home wiih him for the ! nims-ii ana wife. LiHSt wook his wife presented him with three well d"Vfhped hoys, weighing 7i Uh ea Ji, .it no birth. Albert 'ays, Who'p;, i-n't it wonderful; no bulldozing' about "that water.'' , H has oxjered a barrel :or hi- no!gh!rs. Dr. Ryan, proprietor of tho Springs, forwarded him a barrel with th following u.te; Out of h;.nv.s containing' triplets. Thos.- o hand (on an honest count, wih none thrown out) vanmit be relied on to count mt more than ooe or two. Jn ordering :it rin the future for family ue please slatr what No. barrel yon prefer, as the No. 3 will have to be ..ade to order.' A bastardy prusfculion wascomoioneed last Wednesday by Mr. Martha (!. Alrierson, married woman, airainst Wrn. Vrgason. The defendant wh arrested and brought to town, hut the prosecutrix being unable to attend the trial, the case was continued until to-morrow moruing, the defendant giving bond in $200 for hi? appearance. Last Saturday, however, the case was dismissed and all is again serene for those most interested therein. The case of th Sut vs Alson Wo'fington and George Sehafer for grand larceny, on which they were tried in May 'ant and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years, ha dug been reversed by t ho Supreme Court on the- insufficiency of the evidence and not being able to meko any stronger ;ase. against t'n m tin pre-oeiuor entered a nolle lust Wednesday and they were discharged. Tins action of the proseUutor meet with general approval and will save Grange county severn. hundred doll rs. Tito Tesitb'nee occupied by John It. IToolen in French L-ck town, ship, t Hk fire daring tlw absence o; tno t. 'n. v From i-ctne last I tt? i -a t i i a i ! eanent5' 'i w:;s nnntca to ino 'ground with every tiling ia it. The J smoke house and content. were a!t so v.' roved. 1 no huiiding'. ne-,t-'longed to Wm. C. ITnib'r wood and were a tot -u .loss ;ts there was no insurance. Thf loss to M'. Hoot en comprised a!! -sis woridly possession, as he and hi fonily were left with but tho clot'tes upon their At the 1 !t elect io!i of Orlonn Lodgc No. 153, F. and A. M., the following i fli vrs were unanimously fleeted for the ensuing year: J. G. Wooer, W. M.; .. James Jordan, W.j J. J. LinJe, J. W.; II. A. C. Ftrod, Secretary; J. W, Ficklin, Treasuter; S- muel N Fisher, S. D, ; Ji'iiii Ch.en-weth, J. D.; Km. rMi- Hil1, Tyler. The iiiri r f" i to (. nifa.n the !.'. of Fivn. h I.- . ::.oi -s i.HO C4 II!-!!' 1 ny C. j. t. u.-.-r A i.-u;iitrji-! t .-. r i ' , r i i V, ' i i . i - . . - - - - j v. - ' ' . 111 t '! ".it toe Uirt , . r, 1 t ! x. I .-t r x t i' a : ..it In l th ! I " 'I. r 1 ev . r "is t v ,.iit( t, (! 1 1
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5!!.; r r I a sre 1-1 c e n cf . The following' persons have been granted license since January 1, 1S77: Geo. B. IVulerty to Fatima HanCO'. k . Thomas Williams to EiniJy J. Dillenger. Huh Atkinson to Louisa Taylor. James V'. Bennett to Mary K. Bullington. Zibu Murray to Virginia Hurdman. Feilden T. Brid -e water to Hester Ann Burge?,3. John W. Breeden to Malaga A. BTxter. Ilandolph Uilos to Mary II. Davis. Samuel Jones to Piety Williams. Thomas Leonard to Kstella E. Allen. Charles SoutherSand to Martha E. Ilardmao. Towiiship institutes will beheld as follows: Southeast, 4th Saturday in January, at No. 7. Northeast, 1st Saturday in February, at No. 3. K?auipet8creek, 1st Saturday in February, at No. 5. PoIi, lt Saturday in February, at Paoli. Greenfield, 2d Saturday in February, at No. 6. All friend of the public schools are invited to attend the institute.?. Patrons of the school, turn out and give one day for the encouragement of the cause of education, Jas. L. Nobmtt, Co, Supt. Schools of Orleans township, third monthly report. No. 1, Enumeration, 57; enrollment, 8;); H't'rage, 2-5. No. 3. Enumeration, 13;enrollment. 40, average, 24. No. 4, Enumeration, 37; enrollment, 24; average, 14. No. 5. Enumeration, 40; enrollment, 35; .average, 20. No. 6. Enumerati -n, 31; enrollment, 27; average, 18. No. 7. Ejmmeration, 3G; enrollment, 33; average, 18. School No. 2 and 8 are not reported. Percent, of children enrolled in schooi, 77. Por cent, of attendance upon enumeration, 48. Per cent, of attendance upon enrollment, G3. Theschools of this township will be six months long. As they will not close until about the first of March, I hope that every teacher will exert himself to increase the attendance of his eehool. Fortyeight per cent is too low. Will yon not make an earnest effort to increase the attendance. James L. Noblitt, Co. Supt. . The regular examination of teachers for the month of January, 1877, will be held on the last Monday instead of the last Saturday. James L. Noblitt. Paom, Jan. 13i 1877. I. O. G. T. Paoli Lodge No. I. O. G. T. wilt moot at Odd Fellows Hall Friday, 2Gth int., at 7 o'clock p. in. Eory member urgently re. quested to be present. GPSCIAL NOTICES. Sotlce to Patrons. The Masters of all the Grange in Orange county are requested to meet mo at Paoli Saturday, Feb. 3, 1S.7, it 1 o'clock p. m.. to attend some ha-on'oss of interest connected with t he P. of II. Ji ll. Mathers, Co. Dop'y. TiictCoisgrevsIonal Committee which has; been investigating B. D. Riley's stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, &, reports that he has the largest and best selected stock in the State, If you don't believe it was si fair count call and examine for yourself. A splendid article of coffee sugar at Wilon's for 13 cents per lb. 19EOVC at Cost! . . B. I). Riloy, at the Paoli Tin Store, north side public tujusr, is selling stoves at co.-it. Go and see him. ! All fMT'o:!-, ii hl 1 to np r j F-' v. -r if t . .1 ( f . . n . -v, i - c .1 1 1 i i I :f c i.i ; - ' , i ! i i r t ! in -1 .!i I-i i.r ' 1 .r ; e 1 ; 1 -T' , .! . . .
I ill I ' ,,t I !: !iH f'tr pt, r-.rn d '-Ir,' , lo I ,rrsi money for iih from i.ve hmj .1 r " i to ten thou t.: J
II.. 1 r r i ity iv j:;rt d b rr ; t r H ( n u ii.f'jmtMTf I rt-al i J. i -:.:.' Tl'cKr.;:. raoSf, Jon 21, 1-376. 41-tf Peron.s desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albany or any point at j the Falls can do no better than to j patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage j line. lie is a genial nccommodat- j ing gentleman and wit I do ail in j his power to please the patrons of j the line. Try him. rieiuoved. Sebastian Kuri has removed his a hoe shop to the room recently oecopied by Maj. Tucker, one door south of Stout & Bro.'s store, where, ho will be glad to see all of his old friends, :md n. many new ones us will call. For your Sugar!, Coffee, II ice, Soda, Starch, Nutmegs, "Cloves, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Figs, Pickles, Mi ne Meat, Canned Fruits, Ham and fresh Sausage, Dried. Beef, Pepper, H pices, Oransres. Lemons, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden Bucket-?, Washboards. Brooms. Oysters and crackers a specialty. A liberal rewa. d will be paid for any quantity of first class butter. Prices to uit the times. Terms cash. 16Go to Pro's for Dr. Hedges Champion Baking Powders the very best in the market, every package warranted and money refunded if satisfaction not given. If purehaKcd itt'poand packages you will also get a cook book and two chromo's, "the old breeches and the new" Pro's have the exclusive sale of it here. 21tf NOTICE. T the Trustees and Teachers of the common Schools of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at the Auditor's -office in Paoli, on the second Tuesday of each month, for the purpose of attending to any business relating to the Common Schools of said County. JAMKS L. N OBbITT, July 23, 1875. County Sup't. Hunt up your old pictures nd have them neatly framed. SI rood Parsons will do it for you. Loots. Here, Everybody. Do you know that we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee our Hour to be what we represent it. Persons, having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the mill nnd examino for themselves, and by so doing save One profit. 25-tf Kt.no & STUCKER. IfoJIce. We, th undersigned, Noah Cook and John II. Ileckman, having been doing business under the firm name of Cook & Heck man, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the said John II. Ileckman continuing to keep the West Banen Spring? Hotel at West Baden, Orange county, Indiana, Noah Cook retiring. John H. Heckmax, Noak Cook. West Baden, Ind., Aug. 31.1876. 52RcuieDi&er That Thomas Staicup, on the east aide of the pubhc square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries ic, &c. Alo a nice line of hats, cans, boots and shoes, i ... ... ... ..Ml 1 - - .1.1 .1 .l.J Ail 01 w men w 1 j 1 no sum at 1110 lowest living prices. Remember also that whan you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exehaos at the highest market price. . : "2lf J. W. & C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots A Shoes which they r selling nt tignres i'taj : L'oncitr. notice. All TSOn.1 itii-.uoti til fit' nf , reiuestea lo can ana peine ritf;er : ...... . . . . . .-K ill hrcfuri' ! a ( I ant s. . .Hi g : G. 1 1 AXLn'TTt; CI: fc It . "... t (ns u if- of tsl:ir j J ! s t" , ri i ,f tie at i 1 rr- rr'j1. fy t:. ; '' 1 Tr,, u t - '5 -r t' ! All t 1 1 C: b
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Nvdce i !."-- r c:- n iht the antonnt il IT.irt v.d -iv."i of r d and personal ,r 17 : f h S o Tinvxsinrs. Paoh Poll North Jvist Poll Orlo.-i ns Poll Oi"tii?viH Poll ..... North West Poll... French Lick Poll Jackson Poll Greenfichl Poll South K:st PoH Stamper's Creek.., Poll . Town of Pftoli-.... Poll Town of Orleans-Poll
XtATRS OF TXKs ON DOGS. For one male dog over six months old. $1; for each additional doir. $2, for each female doy;. 2. After the 15th day of December. lfc5, the Auditor is required hj law to adver tise real estate for all unpaid taxes for 1.75 and for former years to Which itili be adde d the taxes oflH7, which sale shall occur on the second Monday of Febrrtnry, 1877, unless paid before that, time. Each taxpayer may pay the full amount of his taxes on or hefnre the third Monday in ApHl, IS77, or may, at his option, paj- ono-lialf thereof, with the whole of his road tax, and the remaining one-half, less the road tax, on or hs'f.irt the 1st d;.y of November following, but uiion failure to pay they firt onc-halfliv sr'ul third Monday iii April, then the hole tax becomes delinquent, and a penalty of ten per cent, if? added, aud the Treasurer is required by law, after that date, to proceed to collect such delinquent taxes and costs unci charges that may accrue by duress and sale of property, it necessary Bring your road receipts when you oome to pay your taxes, as thej- will not be redeemed after the third Monday in April. If vou are liable to pa- taxes in more than one township mention that f ief to the Treasurer, as a separate receipt is given for each township- Examine your receipts before leaving the oSiCfe and pee if they include all jour property No county order will be paid or endorsed in the name of any person mving delinquent taxes. Taxpayers will find it greatly to their advantage not to put off tax paying until the last two or three days of time,-and those tii.it have their tax complicated, such as undivided estates, fcc, are especially requested to caII when we are at leisure, as it requires considerable time to make the divisions' aiid separate receipts. HIRAM E. WELLS, Treasurer Orange County.
Pec. 15, 1876. -." Do You XLtsdvr that J. T. Bundy, on south side of public .square, keeps constantly a full stock of Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars and the best brands ol Coffee and Coffee Sugar, and sells them for the least money. He also has five different grades of Tea. Call and see him. Sutf Axles si sizes, springs all kinds for sale, by Alien & Iled, Orleans. First class furniture at low prices at Schraoa i- & Mathew's. Give .them a call. 50tf Kslrajed. From the undersigned, in Northwes't township, Orange county, Ind.. a light bay mare, white feet, blaze face, and three years old. Any one gi vipg me information as to her whereabouts, by addressing meat Orawgevilia, will be handsomely rewarded. 51- Samuel. Piphsr. Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine lot of moulding, anil will frame pictures for you neatly and cheaply. Take your pictures io Stroud Parsons and get them framed. Look out for something new at Pro'a in a few days and when there ask them what it is they have new to give away. Ctf E. M. Gihoner has a flnft premium buggy for sale," also a nice Prin3 wagon, van anu see i.ih;i .l .... At. . 4tt
Go to Schramm & Mathews foriU coaipit-ie biock. ox urugs I kinds of furniture, -0tf j chemicals, paints, oil?, dye-stnC?, T, , ; 7 r, : T , , etc., &c, which he offers to the
w figures at Stonts. - . S3j Trustee's Notice ! I will be ttt my office, 1 miles south of. Uoionvil'p, on T!;urd.iy of each week fur the. transaction of towr.hip business. William Tp.amiid, rr - t ... 4f 1 T ... .. . : . i 15d'V The not 'Syrupy the best Mt rr?r-:.n XlnL., nn-l IbfliM Sor-p!i-im iti thf iar:et are uev.t nt i . Pro's on the Iorth ..ide of theS 1 j iu no t II t"o h-r the id-t tu n G-tf ! t t , f r i I I s iT d t : t : i 1 1 . i a I -i nd c ;i i s
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of i;Xes clmproperty in t!.ie c i t t : : ij : 1 : It: -;' .h5, :u i.v ,;l:'. 1 1. Ll:i !: p' i 1 L'a '." ... ; p.d 1 2 ... 0 - 1 J ' 1 c: f.'O t "... . 1 ' t 1 ' '-,! l:5'KV.v,' 50 '.-.a, To! i.-iho -) ;e'.o'j i 'A it. : ' ) - - 1 2 ., .., - 1 i:i 2 ib- ;. dm lt) . jl:- J 1 f).".,'c Sj3iij75; 1 1 1 fi ! 50 : '."0 j oCi 7."i s 13. la :-:' ".);! ::; !; In. Jin 7 , I 21 -,--,(' I a-'.IO;... ,0112115 SOJ-i:') ... j 1 iu I 1 I-' i 'i m 2 l! 4 75 201 tons; 50; looL " Id , 50J50.75; ..J ion i oo. .. (Li. IG;50! 15 .... 50: 20 20 ....! I Hi 50 2 -5 l50;,)0;75i ... Andrew Dougherty, at his New Prospect store, keeps a full stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medical use, also fresh ale and beer, lie also k eps a full stock of groceries and confectioneries. Call and see him and examine his stock. No trouble to show good and prices very low to cash customers. 2-3 if Look liero Everybody. But don't read the last two lines In this notice for if you do it will cost you some money, or yon are sure to go to J. W. & O. Pro's for 3Tour boots, shoe, hats snd caps and, while there you will buy the best coffee in town for 23c per lb, and a thousand other things they have that they are selling as cheap as can bo bought in any retail store this side of Louisville. TiVy k'ep a full stock of window glass, w hich they are eel ling at half the price it Was three months ago and that isn't all, if yon need window gash, ynu can always find it there if you have any thing to sell, go ftnd see what Pro's will give you before selling to anybody else, for they always pay the highest going. For nails, window glass, and all kinds of building material ro to Allen & Reed, Orleans. Dr. Jam et II. Sherrod, at his drug store In the North West corner of the public square, hm a full stock of slates, Kchool books statione'ry, lc. which ho is selling stt ths lowest living rates. He also has a f..tl .1 . . 1 i .A t . f 1 traJeat STetly reduced prices. An t examination of his Ktock and prices is slieiiod 1 " f J0HII FSITII.I0R 7? i;:iai n 'triple rind IK i DRY GOOI, il at , CAi. , cu rriiiNG. AL O, I'lT.'IIUl'.G f )..L. - .J u't i. f 14, I r.
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Hi 4? t F5 i I t B(H t a 1 4. i R S l' i I ti;.' s:-t r fi T Jl . I ! Ji h . t o- I J I - . f . i :. t s. 1 1 . -, ! r ' I ( C: - ' :f 4 i Li I if :i i ' i : .it - . i ,i r - i n'cwiw ttl , ti'fni.i . it north ani -.(:,.: ;.m. I' J lit'1 J" i;mrni, luu'it-sl sua ( ..-:.,, i &t . tfc? oatn tim ant r.;.-., cji.i.- at .ubit I 1'aliPii Ok? . . "-i ty Am -. i. a U ;.l:e. st j thc Knit of .lh!i I .a run, Atniirw.'r 1 in- X t Mi!l.-n. Sai-.i K. wi!l In"- nsjtl-- h.l.iii::t :jy rrji,-? whatever f.uta t.ii..iou r a.ti V,mBt is-. W I J.I. t A M p. sn t.i.V. Ian. t!. mi. Mjonrr .'.; . ...!,r..v. SIlEItTx F'S SALE. Ky Tir.iHof two owut km-, io linvtM fi-om the Clerk f the 0:;i:t-..' t. i .-, i. . t.1.1:-, I will v ((.)' at iKiblie sale, u Ui iih-;i bidder, ou . . ;. - a AT I UPAT, F'F.jl UP. YUY K. A. 1. :sT7, ' between U10 hours of Ij -1..c k . m. tsO 4 o:lwk i. in. of eui.l ta v. st the !.; f Ihe (run t lisui,.' of Oiiiii.' c.Muit y. the na;a j't irnnb Ur H-rxn noi c.Tfiuiir ,ot--!i vca-s. tlif foiiowiiie .'li-i-ri I real fftNl. tn-wit: The nmlivi lvt two-tbirt- (St-t th.. .,i!th half ofst-ction one ( 1, low nsliiu 1 1 north j :nl rang (I) east, in Oranyecotm'T, jsti.j . Ami 011 fHil(ir to i'f lt.c Ui full necuit cf thf ju'iifiiietit, interest iml osfs. I v. ill, at (h ? am ti.ne an i .!aic. t-xf.o) at nublic the f.'C-ci ai !i of rai-1 r ai Htate. I'ak.'ii n r.ie .p,.. i i v of Ua.-hacl f . . st 1 he emit of John C. Albert. Aur-tcc of Mariah IJIevinr and AsigHfo ! Julia B:m U-f. sai.l ale will l? 111 it te 111110111 or re'lef whstuver from TKiuattun or Hjinu8eru i.t laws. WILT. r AM V. SniVF.LY, Jac. 17, )S78. bhei iJT Orange Cuutr. HilCEilfiK S-1L1'. By virtue of un execution, to me dire. jr'. from th Clerk, of tho O.-aug-o (. 'irrmt Com i. 1 will expose at public talc, lo tha highest biddor, on SAT CROAT, JAN UARY 27, IS77, botween the hours of 13 o'cSork . m. ma t 4 o'clock p.m. of said day. at the door of I': o court hon.e f Orang-ti eountv, tlie rent and profits for & term not . xcccSbk mvcd thh. the f...; U.wiiir u f-ri -fi real -Os . t-v :t: I.)t nuinhered n : nt-t r-seven (07). in the town of i i b ans, Oi aupo county. Indiana. And on failure to rtsiiu th full amount of th judgment. inff!'j4 and eM, 1 n.4J, at the saThs time and (tls.'e, fp'ieat juiblic f tip thu f.'e-simple of iaiil real .-;!. Taken s the propert y of Jaitiec M. Mt C.xr, at the suit of S.-uiuu'l If. H' i Sai'l -ale will l..e '!e without n n r rciiet whatijTfr from xahiatioii r. iiiiiaf--mpo law. W1LTJAM V. SHIV bl.Y, f heriff Orang Couatr. " Jan. 3. 1S77. .otlcc of Clec tloii for Hullroad Appropriation. Kotice is hereby sriven that the poll wiU he opened at the pj.vs of v.ticg in t rench Lirk township, Orango county, and Sjtao of Indiana, on the lotti Cay of f fbri ary, 177, for ths purpote of tnkir.jr the vote" of tho legal voters o5 aid t.nvuebip apoir tin ject of appropriating the urtvn of S.!2. hj aid towtiKhip, f.ir tli- purpose f jO (roar th iirtianaifolis ai:d Kvainiviilp Wmcial U.tily Company in cuntru untf its .-fiiJr'.itd through tali', township. Said v..i.- having beu ordfrt-rj liv th.: Hoard of 1 'uiiuiii-i-.ioii'i of OrausoM'otintr. and Main of In iuna. Hi a special tfisu of 1 Hoard, beiin ari l iniPiou on th' it. I day of Decern bet, l-"tt, nd on tho li rt day of ,i i I term. Li vntrMss whereof I have hercmjto f;t my hand and. affixed lit ecal of said Court Shi SBih da.v of I'ceur. K7ft. da v 1 1 . r. ? t vci:i:r.. li- Auditor Outline Couuty, I;i i;;iua. Mot ice. Notice is hereby glrra thnt tho nts-tfrf ?r -ed has ixeii appointed A f of Mourn A Spi?fl tin !er 1 He vol mi tarr cnmMit law of tb Stati of Indiana. All mt-hi Unriag clniui ajrainst aid iioore & Kpi.-.-lv are r. !tiirpd to liie (he same with the C icrk of thi;a.ij:a Circuit Court, vfrifit-d a.-.oriSing ta Ibw. t i! AM IS WII.S()S, AsIartieo of Moore & piceiy. 0-.-to"?pr 53. !.75. Kotirc i-i hereby rivcn that WilSiaia T. Mavity, of Oran.se cumty. Indiana, lias made asi afi.j-riincni for th benefit of all hi bona fidf era-:i tors, of all hi r-l and ).n-'r,"nal folate to tht; imder-ivned. All pprrn havingclaim asfxinxt aaid ai-t-iirnor will 'bal!, prt teni. properly rtritiud. to aai.i a -xijf . asi.i all pcinf,is Indetfted io'idafar will b rciuitcd to make prompt pvii.-tit. JOHN I.. Mf.tiCNiTV. 15-3w Afin' iif Win. V. Jiaritv. ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, INI). Thia t plenol'l 4 ntory por hie Ilotl i situated on the South sidV cf th r?,h's Square. A ouimoiotui Ftyl .Sfuhle tr:-' coitttction with th House capabJe ol iftfi , I'rt! prir to r. J-dj M, mil n , p f - 11 n f t v ft -1 I r t n 1 ' , . - , I ..... .t f 1 . L 1 ' . 1 1 . T ' f vr . . . I ; - ' -r. '.' r c.f r , .in i .! ; iii n :t i.i T T r HI n 1 . '-'.'v. , uair-t to .la;i km-l -f liou'e ('";-?:.. z: t 1 1 . it .-. . , - .!! ' i "Tl'i " ' "i i' i.l lw.tit. trt x t . ' i n 3 J . c- t. . tT . rr, , , fi -' X i . " il f m : : . ......... 1 .. -n. , ,. - i . t . i I i5.
