Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 21, Paoli, Orange County, 7 February 1877 — Page 3
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Confine thetmflve tri-tly U tie Ocrrjrf W. Tfarden qualif.ed news of their neighborhoods, and Mast Wednesday us administrator not ir th,ir ,r-..nal or ! of the tate ofEarah Trden,dr; cr:ted. notices will be lounu fcrlevam in their 'oiumur.Ica in ,motlPr corai. Ther f much tion. V No wiuii itutidvrstood j valuable property to be sold. . that we re not r-i on.--i Lie for the i - w7 , , , . ! Mr. i:iiz.tb:db Ilobbins, of utU-rnm: r.f our eorrr--ondeii, j Frnjph U(.k township,. Is not ex. unl endor-ed hy a. I -.rVtHl to live. She has reached - - J the ripe old age of 93 and is highly ajcc. f vi(,f,l!l(., j,v ju.r acquaintances. Advertisements, commome-: f-h u ,Ile n"uther of Owrg? Itob-tion.-, ic, r.tu-d he handed in hy ! .,jns K-q. T'dy I'i'.ufniti;' to iure publi- 1 t;t ' ! Dr. La ban Lindiey received a ' l" ' j h-tfer .Monday from Will II. Mar- ' tin, w ritten at Liberty, Mo., say!oiIce. j in,, "no'.v shut your mouth; it's a AH perxms de-iritrj: to pay their j boy, and weighs nine pound, all subscription in wood will please j doing well." "Korrect," Bid, go
briny it nlony before the weather j-jt.i too bad t haul It. TOHS AM COl'STV, Ki'.ry r.utl.r hi id, my hoy?. The ;.:ame i tw is now in force. lut awav vour little shot guns.
Orange Cirruit Court !it Mon- Wiiiiani Kelley, of French Lick dav in April. township, died Sunday niht of ' I pneumonia, i he burial took dace Commissioners' Court ilrst Men- i yesterday at the Catholic eemetlav in M;tr h. I ft ry lt 2.1 1. Pleasant, in Martin county. Mr. Kelley was about Valentine day one wet k from . 40 ye!trs of age and was an nidusthe date lit-roof. ' I triwtis, honest man, and was he-
If anv man is caught shooting quail Dix him. Ab" Noblitt w iit to liowling tireen yr s; n! -.y. ,x. , , , , i Did vim know we wanted what. , j isdue us bom yon? j Several new leraTlv";! inenls ! ," j svpsHar this wceK. Kead them. Jtdin A. Mickey r turned from ids visit to- Kentucky Inst Thursday. 4M " ' ' j W as 111 town y s'u rby on j
bu-ine-s. Fritlay morning looking for his - , (shadow, but, after a whole day's Il-.v. W. W . W ebh w:'d 1 reach frut,eS!, searcii, retirel to his little next Sunday at O.deans, morning iitle, at a late hour in the afterand eveiine..:. ! noon, thoroughly disgusted, and
Our old fi'iemis, Jel l!i.r;rs and Win. li all, ol Orangeville, c:dled on u- Yfslenld v . The next tem of the rauge Circuit Court !! begin ea the first M(.;u!;in in A; H. Mrs. Wm. 1. Shively went to ; Torre- Haute y'Sevtlay tui a visit to friends and tvb!ies.
Harrv BraAtan sTill vt rv sick. ! '' We lid not w&rn the migin ." ;,, 1 . i "f t!:tv l'rp' tr- Reynolds is peTl here 1 no Jnatenai chrttigt. in las - .
eoriultioa sine. iat wee.c. Cd. J. Wc-!n' TocVer at j
Blootnin'fion this week a counsel i s a is e. !r the Jones's ami Toliv-r's. j r,,'Tr " "7. The Monroe Circu't Comlcor.Kv. I. M.Sy.uuM wid preaen ! Vt)..eiJ U oioamin-tun Monday. td t'cv Presbyterian ' Church uevt j The Jones-Toli ver cae is s?t for Mnul ey aoriu;e.r and ovuning. to-d-iy, and nuoterou.s citizens of 1 this and Lawrence counties have Tie cattle buyers are buv. L-rge .!0,.in ,-ubHenaed to. attend. It is droves of line cattle pass through ; not probable that the ease will be Jiere d ;ly on their wy lo theriv- tried, as it is thought the defend- " Sards will Hk h:r a continuance, i tailing in which they will swear The protracted me.-ting at the j it away from Judge Pearson. The M. L Church 1, still goimr ,.! hiw's delays are somviimes vexa- , . , I tious.
1 acre nave o-.-eo s.evei av cuetl.etor I. II. lion has pu t his s'. back in the eel! ir. lit- had to raise one corner of the hon'' to gel it hack. Mr. A. d. IUk ih- f.;t- int'o ecnfined f;is led Sea thl pa--t: two :r three days with billions lever. He is improving. We are nnth-r otiligatioiis to our young friend, Mr. L. la. Shields of French Lick, for Ute HU-s ) t ... Ve?tem2Mper. j John II. Cuchanan, of South' nt j townsliip, pta'.irievl last Saturday w administrator of the estate of laa;ci Land an, eee ;se I. j , . " t 41 tb. in of tl, , i. f-'o i bjy v! iv'o a t:r. t , J I ' -it j . i t ', . I ' -' ; i y -.ii'. ! ),,, i i. " r ' ' .-and it i t . s 1
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; v t" up Jiead. Dr. James II. Sherrod was called to Washington county last Thursday to visit hi brother, Dr. John bherrod, who is very low j with consumption. lie returned : Sunday and reported his brother I as better, but considers Ins conditnm as very procarioiH. loved by all his neighbors and acquaintances. Peace to his ahes. We are in receipt of the twenty- ! fourth report of the Superiutend,ent of 1'ubJic Instruction of the State of Indiana, issued by Prof. ' -j James II. Smart, concerning the eoioiiti.Mi of the school funds, rev,!Ut's a,uJ IHlb!ic schos!s of t!u' State tor the two ye:us eiuliog Auix 01, 1S7C. One copy thereof will be furnished toea -h township library, where persons desiring to : consult them will find them. It is a valuable work. That "festive cuss," the ground ho-, came tot at an enrty hour last fully determined to remain bunked up (or the usual six weeks, unless .sooner "counted out." It will take a Louisiana Returning Board to get into the dirt and count him out. The residence of Solomon Ileyi nold.--, rat-.' Orangdville, with its entire contents, was destroyed by tire Surueiy evening. lsolhiner was srj veil except the e'othhig I worn by the members of thefameuliarlv unfortunate in this re sj-eet as he was burned out in the same manner only about four ;r 1 in ? h - o T.'icre v:is no iiinr. At the last meeting of our Board of Commissioner! a bill amounting to ."1.2-- K was presented by parties at New Albany for guarding t e Jones's and Tbliver's j while eonfi ied in jail there. The Commissioners promptly refused i to aS!ov thr? claim and the pa i ties are now H-kie;- (he Legislature to come to their relief. The matter has bees! referre 1 to the proper I i mnnuttee, and it i said the comtnittee wiil t-rebahly n ji .it favorabty thereon. If paid ut all the I .. . . . . . ' f. i . . 4 I... . ' . ,i, u, puout w were sent to aivv Albany oi lho cril,f of Uov. ileuiirick. " : His name was ItoUchtw, and he came from , Avkansaw and Mich ?can both whichever ine hs could tiiu cf !-!. lie .i t 1 e . ,".s th,. .-iit, !" ( ft! ( e nr fciir ;iu e in l! d s' t J that 1. i . 1 ah r . .- e . lie :i I I d t!. .t . . h j . i ' ; : i . V Mill f IT i la t :r 1 j, 12 -A! i. J t:
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Alh:j 11, - i i,t j t;i v h"t" ,i-hhig and j a; ri: g Ihcir Dr. II. Vr'. Lingle h.i moved in his new residence. EoejiUw In Orleans are very hard to open. If you don't believe it 2lr. Chamberlain, cf Bed. ford Win, II. ' Jltrryman Intends building aboot SI now buggies this season. Jim Sirs wi'd, we learn, move to what is known as Hie sand hill. Several oung gentlemen (?) were on t high last Saturday. "The drunkard hath a fool's tongue and a traitors heart." Jno. D. Carter has gone into the cigar trade. You w'ill hear of him short'y canvassing for the "Fireside friend," or some other humbug. The grangers will sell the old postoflice building and at once have it takn o IT the lot and eo-nmen.-o building a large house. Well done grangers. Bill Carter boasts of a fine pair of cardinal ed burnsides. The meeting at the Presbyierian shureh closed last Thursday night with four additions. This week the M-oody-To'.i ver case comes up at Bloomington. It is to be hoped that a final disposition will bo made at this term of court. Dr. 11, W. Lingle is building a woodshed and smokehouse combined. Will II. Compton is grading in front of his house. He ways lie will leave things fixed up if it takes him ail summer. Persons that have sugar camps here are preparing to open them a? soon as suitable weather makes its ep pea ranee. Last year 274 car loads of lumber were shipped from this place. Mrs. J. II. Bowles and Miss Ciny Field, her sister, have gone to Paris, III., on an extended visit. A few days since a Mr. w ent into the new drugstore in a "weavin way" and said to the proprietor. Have you -my good Kourbon spirits? Ans. Yes, what will you have in it? Nothing, says Mr. . We don't sell it that way. Then you may put a "leetle" quinine in it as I 11m afraid I will have "nuraiiga," I can feel it crawling up my back now. Moonlight. Sometime since we gave those indebted to us timely notice that we wanted what was due us. Our necessities compelled us to do so. Several of our patrons responded promptly, but the greater number paid no attention to our call. Our necessities now compel us to place those unpaid accounts in the hands of an agent for collection. Do not be surprised therefore if your account i- presented alii eetly to you ami be prepared to liquidate when it comes. Xicsolullot); of Condolence. WinfuKAS, It has pleased the Allwise Ituler of the Universe to call from our midst our well beloved brother, Azor Wilson, one of the olilest roem bers of Paoli Loi JgNo, 11S. F. & A. A. Y. M., therefore . llcsolccd, Tnat while we hope ami believe that our io-s in tbisre-.p:-ct is his irain, yet we lament his absence from among us with t be hope that our separation is only temporary. .Yso .'ret, That wbiie we would have gladly tdminlstered to our dep-.irted brother every consolation within our power and have shown t him the Inst sad tokens of re- ' , hi con fortuity to the usages of vt be!tved order, we sincerely regret that circumstances over which tre avt ns control prevented us irooi so doing. L That v tender to the f.MHU V ol our (it cp;ii;'u urutiirr our v. aim -'1 -ynii' ltny f, .r t! ir.- ; :r,"n"e '. -- v-:. -y h ive - i - 1 t y his u.-at a. d oil '!" L , 1 1 ..-J I-.. i r , :t. II. J I a n :t i s o :c, .. .. i i i., .... ..ii. . ... ... 'I I 't it: ti - v i.l c . r ry, -t r- '- s
: ' ut: 1 I. c : r IIP IIi..."tt. i: en. .r ti 1 . . . ...i- , i 7 ' ISlt'ill, . iOO 1 2o. 4. jLkiaaierati'ui, TO; eaiullinent, C7; average, 31. I'iio. 5. Enumeration, enrollment, 42; average, 8. No. t. Knum&ration, 43; enrollment, 52; average, 27. Per cent of c hildren enrolled in school, B-T.G. Per cent of attendance upon enumeration, 4G. 4 Percent, of attendance upon enrollment,o2.9. No report lias been received from No. 1 . A J.Vi. L. NOBLITT, Co. Slipt. " i '"'Ma utile, tlie interesting little f daughter of Dr. Ja i.es II. SherrotI, is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. At the time of going to pres.-? she is rspidly improving.! JLisf ol Exciters. Ttemaining in the Post office at Paoli, Ind.. on the Ulft day of Jan. 1877. If not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead lettet office. Robert Ward. Ihioch Fisher. " A. J. Rhodes, P. M. SPECIAL , fiOTICES Comic II i (-Vni'IIarcI Vale it. tiitt'N for sale lay (eu. T. Hi ley at tfiis o"Icc. A s)lendid article of coffee sugar at WiNon's for 13 ctnts per lb. 19Iast Notice. All persons indebted to me as Execu or of the will of Aaron Lindiey, deceased, or as Guardian of Hannah A. Thompson must make Immediate settlement if they would avoid cost and trouble. Samuel A. Lindley. Jcn 1G, 1877. 18tf The latest styles of hats and caps at Stunts, cheap too. 23IVolice Itloiiey Lonned. I will negotiate loans for persons desiring to borrow money for sums from live hundred to ten thousand dollars. The security . required is mortgages on unincumbered real estate. J. Wesley Tucker. Paoli, June 21, 3S76. 41-tf Persons desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no better than to p itronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. He is a genial accommodating gentleman and wM I do all in his power to please the patrons of the line. Try him. For your Sugar, CofTee, Rice, Roda, Search, Nutmegs, Cloves, Prunes, Currants, Ilaisins, Figs, Pickles, Mince Meat, Canned Fruits. Ham and fresh Sausage, Dried Beef, Pepper, Spices, Oranges. Lemons, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, Brooms. Oysters and crackers a specialty. A liberal reward will be paid for any quantity of first class butter. Prices to suit the times. Terms cash. .16Go to Pro's for Dr. Hedges Champion Buking Powders the very best in the market, every package warranted and money refunded if satisfaction not given. If purchased impound packages you will also u;er a cook book and two chrome's, "the old breeches and the new" Pro's have the exclusive sale of it here. "ltf i 4: Tw the Trustees and Teachers of the common Schools of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at the Auditor's office in Piqli, on the second Tuesday of each month, for the purpose of attending to any business relating to the Common f'hooIs of said County. James L. Noblitt, July 23, ISTo. CuuntySup't. Hunt up your ohl lctare ntl have them neatly franifd. Stroud Parsons will do it for you. A young man, of good moral i'f-r-! (t, I. IS- in Oran-? or (V.nvf.id i -11;, . m ( bt tin . ', !-:,'? iii ti .:-;::, 1. I: 1 C.; '. ' e, fi' ! i. a u , by e.dl i" : o.i t. x v ! " ".it 5 i -I I'-.i.'.i. J r v I,. ; I ; , ..virv. ri-,a ..i, OPt v- - I-' - 1 n 1 ... 1 1 i t ( U ' if; :t- i. . ,,r II. ; . , u , - -. 1 1 'ii tiiii'i . . . C , ! I 1 -,i : a
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i . : r- V; - 5 " '- real :ud personal rear ltf75 is r follows: TOWNSHIPS. PaoV. Poll Xortli F.sist Poll Orleans Poll'. Or-antpville Poll North West Poll French Lick Poll Jackson Poll ... Greenfield Poll South East--Poll Stamper's Creek Poll ...........i Town of Paoli Poll Town of Orleans Poll -
KATKS tiF TAXES ON 1))S. For one male dog over six months old, 51; for each additional doi $2; for each female dog, 2. . After the 1 5th day of December. 1875, the Auditor is require! j Lav to advertise real estate for all unpaid taxes for IST5 and tor former years, to wkieU will be added the taxes' of iHTti. which sale shall occur on the second jdonuay of February, 1877, unless paid before that time. Each taxpayer majr pay the full amount of his taxes on o- before the third Monday in April, 1877, or mar, at his option, pay one-half thereof, with th whole of his. road tax, and the remaining one-half. Jess the road tax, on or before (he 1st day of November following, but upon failure to pay they first one-half bv sni.i
third .Monday in April, then the whole
ten per cent, is added, and She .treasurer is required by law, alter tnat date, to proceed to collect such delinquent taxes and costs and chrrges that may accrue Dy dis'ress and sale of property, it necessary ' . Bring your road receipts when you come to pay your taxes, as they wiil no! be redeemed after the third Monday in April. If you are liable to pay taxes in more than one township mention that, fact to the Treasurer, as a separate receipt is given for ach township- Fxamine your receipts before leaving the ofHee and see if tbey include all your properly' No county order will be paid or endorsed in the name of any person owing delinquent taxe3.
Taxpayers will find it greatly to their advantage not to put off tux p:iyir until the last two or three days of time, and those that have their tax coin plicated, such as undivided estates, Are., are especially requested to call when we are at
leisure, as it requires considerable time to make the divisions and separate receipts. HIRAM E. WELLS, Treasurer Orange County. Dee. 15, 1876. - 1S-
Axles all sizes, springs all kinds for sale by Allen & Heed, Orleans First class furniture at low prices at Scbrame-i & Mathew's. Give them a call. 50tf. Kstruyed. From the undersigned, in Northwest township, Orange county, Ind., a light bay mare, white feed, blaze face, and three years old. Any one giving me information as to her whereabout5?, hy addressing nie at- OrangeviiSe, will be handsomely rewarded. 51- Samuel Pipher. Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine lot of moulding, and-will frame pictures for you neatly and cheaply. Take your pictures to Stroud Parsons and get them framed. Look out for something new at Pro's in a few days and when there ask them what it is they have new to gi e away. Stf E. M. Gibener has a fine premium buggy for sale, also a nice spring wagoa. Call and see them. 2!tf Go to Schramm &. Mathews for all kinds of furniture, 50tf For all kinds and sizes of iron :uid steel and best quality of Pittsburg coal go to Alien & Heed, Orleans. Boots and shoes all styles and at low figures at Stouts. 25Go to Pro's for Candies, Nuts and Confectioneries of all kinds. 6-t Trustee's Police. I will be at 1113- office, 1 mihis south of Unionville, on Thursday of each week for the transaction of towns-hio buines-5. i 1 William Tea ford. ' ! Trustee Gr3eti field Township, j Thn lA'-i Syru; , th? b--t ; Orhans ?I. :--. ;,n I tr-el if:r.:' pri. .11 c - :;:t;, r x: -';naie U- f r Cie I-. -. ..,, nev. - i- ! ' I. 1 C uTC -. t .1 1" L . I . " t J i ( 1 ... I .(,, (I I I Ut' lit i ' . .'. 1 u'S Me of ! be ,.ti , ,iy at : e i . t. " ; r 1 i f -e r.a I'd. " ';' - a:, : ( 1 , 1 . t ' r ". 1 , ) t - t . ,
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a . 1 1 i a N o o. i it. j ii r h f' ltii, i ... i . . s ey ! o-!i ij'.., .'- "i, ; c u ' l lie a ei jithn u. iieH)nau co i!iu;m.r- to latii the -V.'i.-l 2;... ;oeti Springs Hotel at W?t , B.,if Ion , iOran-e e-.e!u;y, Imii.ma, lioah I Cotk retiring. -. i ,r:r: H. II r.cK a m , ' . Xo.Mr Ccjuk. ! Wos- Bidn, hid., Aug. m.p;:ft. S-'h;!Uan Kurt h !..'.' sh . p ! o f ; '., it; i ; C"l'l" y i':U?h it! h : i rit-utis a .u i a - nj : V I ! I f i ! ! l lie i nz.u s lu -,) j Iforixial Scliool, PAOLI, OIUNGE CCUNTV. VAV.. I,.-. i i. ins f j t. cr it fx !v ;X) itn - i Vi.-:!:t;.' ' -ii,. e ! .. ,-ts'r -- .'Ivn t; is." . " T I l IN";; s. 't hoi; :-rt;n Y!-:.r:iR: ra. : .,;;!. .o f., ;u- - i i,.-'-4. il'.V. ':': ii A i'i" ?. .'. 1'.' s ijl "h Sti-dy t.f the Si: i-.'ii .. 5. A VKi.t, .F!.i:--rr.: riroia: !" S -i -uihji Stii' I r fur i h-.jso v, h-? Ma!i vim;mv: a I'n'iil'.'. 6. Ixst:u"-.?tio.v ami Aerr Ai. vi:aihnu of - :i i ;!.-. 7. N AKiANGrMl NT O? WOP.K t 'ip.T-la your tetifhern an.l o!?k-; b-'mi -iuail! SCIESTJin: ORAm'ATKS i'l f !r .-'.n-i tiiii-' (i.r U:-s) a ad m th -ir . "T t r . w.i !:. . 8. Low Tt iriox, j..-iiv ni rTi.si wiiTi;vi.i;. Ks, ai- ! i -S3 iii o, t r ':v,- V.n n a t ix-j. Th-. S is ,j s To-riii " j v.is.-K-, i, ...j 1 i It Sti(!ent! a-lirtirt-i! r.t any on- th - term. For furtluT ial" . nisti-.i iivs . ' W51. P. PINXHAi',?, rrir.cisah 20art h7vo ror aztzkeI PAOhl, IX - I A N A , (oreici: at aixvut uovsZ.) j ., f n i i U rp Q Q vjH'n Q fl j K TP P fl r'FllF I ilUuyuj uiyil Giitl Huuuu I ullilUl .A. ii d O r a i ii or, refjKvtfully inform th i i ( iz ns f Paoli and rivhiity. tbVit ho has ), -at-.'-i lure ari'i oCtT his sorvi.'ts t i!u palili.-, oiiililcut that his work will giv; s-om pUii- MiUffaction, laf .'H-kiiowie-lisvs no atijirrioi-s. in Itirf "proissiiu. He is prepiL-o.l to o Hov..? aill Sirn Paintiiar; ais-i t"tv.s.- Paiiuinjr. Giaiuing-, Kals-o-miuing an.l Papur llaniu.?. IVirt'rai;. paiiuin? a laltr. 20-tf ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, INI). This splendid i storj' gothic Iloiel is situated on the South sidw.of the Publi Square. A commodious Keed .Stable ia1 connection with tho House capable of accommodating 120 horses S'rojjrielor. July SI, 11-72 j aim JifjocH.io, II A X i.IM.i 'A , U-t!er ; ii all ki!-i f Sinpls aii'l Var.cv Jrortrii'. Cunfocuaiii'riir.i, li----s"'. ';tStr. 'rft -V -' ir, Or.-us. Sarnim-w, Sutt ; rr,fit. Ti. .::;! i ::i ,v,'.. .V . i . ai. - :; 't i. town, fi.v! iii-i-t- :!;;;,' Vf '..-. I i rto rail u i sv-i m. JOi:: ..-'' H ?". Mar J5. Ib;- J-!-? . .-KfTO m m Ti? r fh rn o j, :j tj North side Pahlic Sqar, PAOlj INDIANA. DKALKIJ IK Stitj7lo find Infill cy DRY GOODS, noor. snor HAT.":, CAPS, AND CLOTHING. ALSO, PJTBIJUJ1G COAL. u;;h':. v- jn:,:a:; . r 11 1 J 1 C - , t K" -i. tin
