Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 26, Paoli, Orange County, 14 March 1877 — Page 2
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- -1 ": r1 P! f , . r lii It'll' lilll' I I' per line each inton r f t ! , InTin.' I'residcnt h: rwiinlti iioi-c-d Pntratr IIiiInvuy, of Jndi-" I"!. V;.-h!)urne, tuinister to 2"'rn,.:c-'., hi in v in Wji.-lnngttiri. to FPttif his fcuines aGtirs "With ' tho, l-:'rtmrr,t ;f -Stsite. , : - j i new l')'ti)i:-!fr urneral is a Democrat. He also commanded a regiment' in the Confederate armV dnrincr t!:e late war. Sknirdor Oirtifinn, of Fennylvsinia, has rH ij?ne t his ,eijt., -n tiie United Stat.-; SL:n.t!e,,w'1f 's successor v. ill be his son l m Cameron, late Secretary o! . War. . , A terrible fire occurred in a crowded tenement house in St. LouU Sunday night which caused m panic among the inhabitants and evet-.il ciuldien were burned1 to dc..th. 1 lie man that the people didn't elect as President, but who is nevertheless perfurfninjj the duties of that efllce, has uwdB.a better start than iio, though i it possible, for him to do. . ' , A t a cabinet meeting Monday, a committee of two me m bers , M es rs : "Cvarts snd Schurz, wns appointed to funo civil service rules" for adoption by the different departments, ' '" Governor WClims has appoinb ed Thomas L. Collin?, of Salem, as Judge Jwf the new (424) circuit, composed of the counties of Washington and Jackson.. No brtfer appointment could have been made. Senator Morton was driven to the Executives : Mansion, Monday a ft era en m, hut on account of his physical condition w unable to leave his carriage. The President left Jus oTfice, entered the carriage and pas-cd some lime with him in coriVtrsation.' rvc-ndcot Hayes ays he will leave tlse ajipointments to the heads of the various departments. Oneof-lhe heads is a Democrat. Key, Tost Master General and it may be possible tiiat Democrats will get some of , .the1 loaves and Tishes yet. General Garfela has withdrawn from the Senatorial race in .Ohio
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Taft, ex-Governor Dennison, Samuel t&hesiaharger and Vm.' Law. re-nce as to who . shall be . Senator Sherman's successor. Th caucus was to have been held last Eight. The special session cl the Legislature passed the new State house hill. The cost of -the building comylefft is tol'O $2,00,01)0, mid the architect is re iu ire. .3 to give bond in the sum cf 200,000 that ho will accept no plan which doss not positively provide for n -complete and' habitable ImiUihg, costing nut to exceed the sum stipulated. It is thought that the President will in a few days order, the removal of th e troop, from JLoui lasa and fciHstu Carolina. . Such n tuove will be, in etfect, a .r.-cegni .,iiou cf the Ni bolls and Hampton govermr.enis; far with cut tf.e presence of the trwpi the Packard and Ctwml ;i' rl.'.iu, p re t e t . d ed , : : v erain en Is would vanWi r.s chaff before t! e Imrth'.me. i V ''. ' i . Jy .... -y ; : r i'i !'' ;e -tl .l.'l'o ':;ir. .- i :. t : ' I ! i : : I ' - ' b : p I t, tf li . i . 1 1. 1 J i , i - : : t a - , - " S i aa- a '. ; ""J tii f ' ' - . i 1 . t: - V v t 1 r 1 - s !' r r !
-: ; j , a. i f crf iury t ; 1 d j. ' t Vi -.'f.f nr.in.ef Ohio, Secretary . of !! Tr .'"jrv. .. ... . aOi t i Nrv of War.r I!I(.')n! W. Thompson, of In - xij o a, eiry ti uto n ;t vy. "'!.:r!c Dver.?.' of 'fa-sehu-it--, Att -rnt-y General. ' 3'aid M. Key, of Tennesssce, P('.lMiii!ter General, j : Crl Beiuir, f Missouri, ' Secre tary of the Interior. '- ' Desecration cf . .C-li a relics, Tempcrancp, vtv. Ed. News An ' it 'frequently fijl-ens in small tovvn., unprovided with publl.rhrttl, the-' qiWbtinn lias reeentlv Lcen :'?kel here "Is I if right to usy ur houses of. wor ship-for purprsf not purely relii;u?" M)5t questions of '"a' "moril ivr.ture athnit f but two answtr; the negative r. ml the 'affirmative; )Ut titii one seems, at lett to give rrom fcr a third reply more qualified mid more accurate. In other words society is divided into three ( lapses on this Vubieet. " viz: those blind religionists who invest, the bouse of worship w ith an awe-ia. plrin. sanctity as being the, personni abode of deity; and as antipodes to these, the large but" not t-ry respectable class who regard a chmch elifico as merelv gregition o brick, plank and utorr tar amvyorthy of respect only as such, and HS it golden mean between these two extremes 'the snndt but increasing nurober- of those who are fro fiom both superstition and irreverence. This thinking class "reject as a relic of Jewish superstition nil ideas' of Gobi's having . a local habitation, but tenaciously-nold to the lact that when any house- is dedicates! to tl)3 nuiture and developments of man'ii ivligious nature and the supply of his religious needs, then it is truly 'erected to God." Therefore, a church is to be reverenced, not ko much or not only because God is in it as from the fact that it holds, as the casket a jewel) the best and most sacred there Is In Man, Thrreligious sentiment of w hich, of alt the being? on earth, man alone is capable, is the basis on which all good government mustiest and from which must rise all social progress, safety anel happiness.' T dsa?ratea church which is an exponent and symbol of this "religious sentiment is to trample upon man's highest nature and his highest good. He who in any way defiles the temple in w hich man holds intercourse with heaven hits made in his own life considerable progress toward jhell, and as the Scriptures says "him will God destroy." There are two effects wrisinsr from the use of a chut eh for an exhibition, show,, festival or comic lecture. One of these Is immediate, the other, sub sequent. At th time, the pride of drt-ss, the laughter and and the applausetoftcn audible and sometimes boisterous, these smother- anel drown the religions sentiment, because it opposes the spliit. of the, occasion, and afterward should any religious desire lad the participant or spectator to the same, church say on the following Suni day, he comes to a temple which I .. 'r . . Y- . . I . 1 ; I . i -IT?' . t oe iff is na; ueco ucuieii. ms minu plause an ! ? leatizt that he is bowing at a shrine whose deity has forever fled. The rule which I have hinted at rather than formulated will be found of sufficient breadth to admit to the use of a church every enterprise which has any real claim to the privilege. It would not prohibit a Temperance 'lecture becausotemperarjce is.: the handmaid of. religion... n'or- a Scientific lecture because true . science leads men.. "through Nature up to Nature's God." ., A word just us-e-d rendndi me that our town 'is agitated . .on the teraperartc question.-. :The .fair tcrusaders" have . eonqnred m they always would, did they know and use their power aright; Bat it" is to 'be fean-d lliat their victfery is but an apparent one.-'lilie that of a man. who- cuts down weeds in .his JTruen but leaves , the. ..mots un touch '.'"it. Oureomruuititv Is eith er f n indtl;rnt r.o ignoiwht'thAt tiothinu i bang dyne to'ci'Sfe" 'men fioat theievof Strang tlriaki ami the aiso4-i,; t ii4is . which . luster atuumlHanvl th places 'where' it U ireneraily j,!. ' ' " "'j O. r ehuf.hr; i:t!.cr" m'ulo (.21 ' - " - "f -'r i r -;a" thtir
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t! r,. i. U;:;.jiariul m here .the money eoj;. from for present school year: v; O C 'X 1 - 3 ; - i f rj rr? j : ti t: t z.z zc t c ?r t1 ? - -? jf i? s f tir s-Tooif-Kr m mzvizn i ? tff r " !t ' ?. S x 5 it w 2 S "4W JS Aq iidssosa y rf , c, a &i c -i c i i w s V 'I-it ir 14 :: f- 5-' r ! cT - "t e i: -i x X x y "i: t:;: ;-i o i -I as -nouinxttraflag. .a i i - J rt5X tool's ispai's-i eg """ '"MOti -tux tJoj . ropiuIi'a MCtwM I- 3c c4 io ............. jaxwlx?x ' t.1W4? UOI1HIX iS03 . Each -department : is termed , a school, in. the town schools. The above table does not include the three colored ? schools;, ona in Southeast township, todays; Stamperscreek; township, FO.days; town of PaoJi, 43 days. Amount of -tuition" fund - expended for colored schools, $220 S7. . Number .coiurctl children enumerated, 7-1; number in attendance in above schools, 3.3; J number attending white schools, 2. From above it will be seen that but 0 percent, of colored clijldren entered school this venr. The footings , of f the above, table will Show that the value of school property is $81215. Amount expended for tuition in white schools, ? 13,900 Co. ,Total, , expended hir tuition, . $19,112. 52," " Of this "nmouat th3f tax . payers of Orange: county were required to pay $5,203 o2 or $ ICS to each tax payer. It will also . be obserrecl that the cost, varies ; in- different townships, this is c lused by sorne townships levying a heavy : local tuition tax, also amount of taxable property varies in proportion to number-of tax, payers. - A.mount apportioned to Orange-, county, by State f 15,074 57 or $3,781 ,04, more than was collected in the county. From this it appears that we jiaid but 41 per cent, of the cost pfour schools. -Who paid, this money? Froru the above table .we gee . that Orleans township paid $73 74 more than was received .from. State apportionment,. , The dchool revenue is collected by the county Treasurers ol the .several , counties' and paiel into the State Treasury. The Superintendent of Public Instruction then apportions it to the several counties in proportion to the number of children bet weep six ami twenty-one years of age, and every child rich or. poor receives the same amount. Orange county receives the ? money ;paid .-by. the more wealthy counties of this State. Average length of schools 02 day. Cost of ; white schools per .day 1201 t0. Cost of co'ored schools per day -ZKZ Length of schools with fund paid by citizens of ceunty in--cluiling local tuition 33 days, interest on school fund and amount in hands of trustee 11 days;- 'From this we see that wo have in this county 43 days of school,- the- fett of which is paid by our wealthy neighbors. Our schools cost a very great amount of money but while our'rieh ntighbors paty the bill we rarely 'have" cause ' trr? complain. Amount of local tuition' collected tl,C'j7 SO. This was included in the above 'state men ts. ' There " rein a i hs fund to be" noticed," the special Echborfuncl.'Of this faiid 'there was ! collected 57.1C2 4S." ' :Tlia 'lev'y of I . -, ,'-.'.. jeual &chwA ' varied from 2 .rents in Northeast township" to CO cents in town ef IVoti. Tl.'St:.. "1. ' is i.ot iuv, in frn;Jy, t.,-,dtrt:.: ! m. - w v. . 6. y V..- V . htali 1 I", .1 li, J .,j t,l t t J," . a ! J v t.v nr. 1 l'ly v. t li tn , ..a 1 ; T!.U f-ii llifr tl... c . tn... ti- - t 1 1 V !ini;,;r I. 1 I a r - - t ' i ' t . j . f t i . 1 a-M 1 I I J
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K'en'paid'fiir'by our iiiora favored 1 V,I"R" B-Kiog, ai of neighbors."- WV. have ietrwlured! j Sinn:"oVs inx"! a Myssteiii'iuta our couiflry schools; p ' TrPte of town of Orleans V ,.ii. .nrv;t,-.t I l V Auditor....,
- V nub v:AlClt.tliti wui, with the help of thegood-people of this county, we have greatly ;h'ssened that great evil, -irregular fale'tidai'vie. . -: '"'It will be--, noticed -1 that the schools t.re not so long this year as last. Three cause.? cdrnliine to' produce thi 3 - res u 1 1 . '-"is t . qh e " grea t arnouht of deiinUent lax ' uneoU lected". ' 2d.:Det;ieas'e In number Tof c h i Id reh:euaib crated- 3d In cress ein 'wages "of ' -teachers. And " no W kind reader, if after giving this artide a careful pernsaF,"you find it worthless I pray,you spread -the mantle of charity' over "the laahy faults, remembering that I have" spent' more" time in ' the " prepara-' tion thiah you in theH reading-but a9 .'talk isdieap' I 'charge you nothing for if. : "rtespcctfdl!yj'; j James L.-'Noblitt, Co. Bu'pt' ; f Tramp,, traiu), tramp,the. boys of oAmeritiif are? :m arching, sixty f housan(i strongto aj .drunkard's grave. Sixty . full,, regiments. every marp of which will. in one year fill a drunkard's grave. Every year during; the past ... decade has witnessed the same sacrifice. The tramp, tramp,, tramp" ofthe sixty regiments just past has scarcely died away ia the distance anel yet .the same number is being crowd.ed forward. ty the sixty thousand who f seem: , anxious to ,be Mtm the uiarch.' ,The recruits for th is vast army come either from your home or the homes of your neighbor. , . : Atrrerica V "not ;'at Xfuxl : .- Then vhat are they fighting for? Wiiy, the pleasure of filling--sixty thousaod 'homes wit'i disgrace. -They are helping spend the six bund reel milliona of dollars that are atmually spent-in- America for intoxicants. Each- member of the sixty regiments is striving for his place in the prison cell, his-bed iii the poor house or his vvaljowihg.place in the gutter.- They want rtheir share of the honor of making borne' worse than' a hfell an:l 0f breaking hopea, their share of the honor of Tecruiting " the aruiy that is coming on Up to tho full quotas --The-assertion 'that sixty: .-i thousand year can be proven! ; That it is pected by the drunkard maker that your family shall furnish a recruit can cot be; tjoubtcxi. The whisky seller of Orleans Wints your son to belong to one oC the sixty regiments, and to secure his services (and money) he will not leave a stone unturned1 lie w ill have" a" confectionary in the front part 6f his 4,heli hole," your boy will go there to buy.a cigar, will be decoy ed in the back" room, and then in A short time lie who was to be the support and comfort of your' declining years will be on "the 'tramp', tramp, tramp'- with the sixty thousand worse than ' useless men who 'are to-day sapping ! the Verylife out of the country.- 'Tour '"boy" will be a private1 in the arny of ilrunkards; that priva'te may die" drunk "witfiout ! 'committing any very .serious crime: tut"ara as at' t hechances against him? Watch your boy weal;' watch the saloon keeperj -I watch ' : your neighbor's" boy ttiat Orieaas"'may "furnish but "few recruits to the vat itnny who, under the influence of whisky, :lxh ttiIy committing' ail -' the' great" 'crinies that re'tomilttfcK -'And .flnaHyy whea yoa '- have" secured yoar own- house-hold "! at "-your, bcit'ivoi I c a . 3 cixtcaJ. to. ard V . f . i . ct-.r.ir.iaaity tr. ,t tl. 1 1 In . hi It i t.t :. Mm ht. O. :-i..-::-;a T:o.. riAinir till
' i vs r Com v:s;:io Tt r.i, 1VT . he f w-aL - procic lij-;:, : r .z cthvra. were LaJ and ailowar.cps raaIe from the cminty treasury, towii; . Joseph D. Morris, for tonTeyinz p:iuper from Kaoh to French 1 ck .. ........... $ oO
: . i,i.,. Ii. ' - til , . i,sr Eiver -orivfep ir-1 CO 4 CO 2? hh V ... , t . i - -1 ' farcished: -paupenfJattd ' mat . trPSflirnutiorJ i n ,aristopher Uox, shoes " and '"":' print j"for pjiuperlf.. ....;... .James Hillj superlntenjins poor "i n V . larin, Quarter ending --March -1,1877, and provisioo farniah David F. Stucker.for express -'charges. ...."."... ...... I.'..";.. ' 1'' 2 Thomas Ilugt,: board aud tlodgs : - , ing furnis.he4 . pauper 3 "00 Andrew & Son, articles furnish- : ': "' e J poor e.jylarii 46 55 J;Uito W. llohinssworth, attending to court house clock.. 10 00 Johi Ii. Simpson, ceftificates of . , election and service on board, of caTassers........ ....... ...... 22 15 Joka 'II. Hirnrndnd, medical ' ' service renoered p"or- . 7. 20 James L Noblitt, service as superintendent ; and questions t t for year ending June 1, 1S77-. 2S1 004 James W. MQntgoniery, supplies : furnfslied' poor"..... ... I 8 40 3 00 3 Cp 3 00 .2 80 rFrankiin Jlammond, two day's , service as road viewers. William Teaford, two day's ser- - vice as'ro.ad: viewer. John Low, two day's service as . road viewer. George" 'W; Cmpbe!l, sjpplies furnished poor ............. John A. Ritter. medical service '-rendered poor.:..;...'... ...V.. Vhite and. Bundy, suppUcs fur-f , . nished poor 8 00' 160 Andrew ' i; Son, ' supplies' and - "!-'-' " burial suit for pauper... IX 25 John C. Albert, board and lodging fof'paupers '......" 3 00 CouriertJournal Co, -office-stav. . , . ponery G2 75 fj, II. -IIoh.I niedicivl ecrvice rea-, - dered poor. .......a-Vi . -49 71 B. IX, Riley, supplies furnished . s county,......; -.'...-... 6 93 il;Wl Lingle'Hiedical ' service'- ' rendered poor 37,90 Hugh .Sheeks, services as road viewer' and chain carrier....-.. -4 00 Joseph ! P. -Thrbop; services as : ... , County Superintendent....... 20 00 B-'J. Hon,J'medicaI service ren-: . dred'ioor."."..------'-.. .-. ; 7 40 John Ochs, coQn.farnislied poor , '8 00 James M. Su'tkiners, coffins and"-5" ""' : conveyingpaupers-to asylum - .25 CO William, -iIontg,pmery,. services ,. as road viewer and chain "arrier.; ......... ......... Wiiliam S.. Ross, . merchanltse for burial purposes for pauper John II. ' Lindseyv services as surveyor and road viewer. , .... 400 3 65 1 'j ' - " 5 00 40 00 44 00. 44 00 25 00 5 CO 45 35 .W. W., Chishao, services as County Commissioner tor special and regular sessions... Joel C.-Dillard, services as County Commissioner for special "and regular sessions. ..'... AaroR Speer, services ar. County Commissioners for special and regular sessions Parne & Noblitt, suptrintending p.nting court house. ...... John ale Bride; hauling coftin and service rendered poor. W. W. Well,3,s 16J cord of wood furnished county jail.......'..... W: C. R- Kemp, work and sup-. plies furnished county. 4 23 LedgerStandurd Co., "stationery furnished county 85 20 2 85 1 00 ouhn K-.bimpson, freight and ex-fj!imex y. Ooliins, repairing prnrpss rnaiTPS ble in Recorder's olHee Hiram E. Wells, mileage to draw tuition and mileage paid to -, Justices of the peace............ ?-l 10 Hiram R. Wells, services as " T r c s r a r .................... .. 250 01 'Hiram: ..E-.-. Wells interest on - county bond and orders. 433 32 Win B- Burford, bovilcs ' and sta- ' ' lionery 14S 40 Sentinel Company, stationery". furnfs'ed county...- s 3JL 80 David F- .tucker, services as Auditor :.. :....... 375 00 David F. Strrcker, - handling school fund....... ..... ........ William P. Shively ifeight and . summoning Commissioners.,. Wilhara P, Sliiveb: : boarding priso-.ers and' discharge- of s;Orte. ... I-.-.. W. P.- Shively, - attending- Com, 5 missioners Court, regular and special sessions....'.'.....; W. :r-sShitely. porting. 11. R. - notices and delivering poll books and tally' paper W. d. Shi-rely.- for- rodes ...and: highways........ .......... Lc S. Bowies, six sets ot I n ii.tna. . statutes.!.... ........ Ii a skirk & Bus kirk, printing. for . ' : COU !i V - , 3 00 T 05 : 82 0514 00 -8.00 1 30 Gi 0 203 45 Jas-. W. & O. Pro repairs oa jail -ana poor, house jf.applies- m S 90 George W. B-swick, work doa 'i rftcairirf-i iail fence.. .-- 42 Qri John J. ; Allen, lumber tor jail t -, r, , a ' I I V I lb aaraii.v... . -. . ii, . C- - - a , a 'i it ire, tv'j - ' t 1 t , l : IT C -t RIV l" J., 1 I, ll . b. s 1 ft ". r - r i n 1 . DW1D i Si I C , A. o c. WK1 WJI 98Wllt,' - PTW ajwyWWwffltgpi Jl ail.. ) . ; t f . j- r'j - -- 1 1 c !tt , 4. i 4 a "w , ( f Ay I ! - f ,al 1 1 - ' a-' (' -I ft t "it I C ' 1 t .f .1 "i.l i ll K- , . .... t ,--.-. .-,.,,..-,-, Ij-sJ. f -a" t t I ' i'l-" (tltll 1 " t - f i ' r pa i t m t" e i 1 " 4 i 1 . 'T - .'-? f ar :. : j.- - i v a faf" 1 , a Oats- -, 'l ' ' .fi I H I iJl f- 1 t S t -I 4 . - ' a I t 1 i f 1 3, I. f " i f Ii, . i - - ' V e " 1 I I I ' J . 1 1 . tari! . aT .-I M lva iv, I, a. I I
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r v7 r,-i n.-t cf t ii ' Ci - er:i! A--' ' ' 1 ' ,ri el 1 i -i r mvi ' I r ' " - .. out" I if I "All Art to .l! r-V-M''SI tlf t llll'M'1 I A to 'it. li !. i ! i ! ; r. , j U b.. ... K ..... .k .1. Ml f I 1 ll'l l.iA-ii Oirt-iiri' ltn-iij . !n Ii i'i.i, twivii 're it.i.n T'.it- ea-t half of ti. - .'.i's.a-t .imL-rj.f ss(;rin flinty, in Uwniliij vv nrtl an! r:i;u-ne t'.'ist, and a part of tli tiriiiwei q.iS.iiT s.f ttii' i,t.'v-t iiii.ir T iif f'ti'i'!' c.vt. ntv-turu rii'ii,' t.M!-h-(i find rTi-'. tmtjiniiii in all iim-vh -oncr.i'ii LlU-i.-j , l:eiT. 4 ! . . .1 . i..,..:: . .1 i . 1 J lit. IIM' 1 1 . t , I I ' i, 1 t!''-..i.. " ' M.ttf Imtia-ia Ii .ln.in T. lli-.iia.i i ?lar-tt-a Aim lli-iip. "i tii-iiit! Oie ilhiih-iu nf , nvo hnni'.i -a ajU.ii !"'!"i'eii:Jr t" tin' l iuuioii wbnol limd. Airniut if jiriiu-iii.i due, " - J . f Aintnmt if hi terest. due, , .". . -' ' Amount of damasre due, '7 04 Amount of costs uue. - . . . . '. 5 5'J Total ikic,,. . r ? . . , 3a 04 Also the southeast quarter of the nortlnve.t -juin:ter:- of section 4ltirrv'-mw nWDShi-oiie north and range one w.-.-t, and t!ie uorilieasi (quarter of the southwest quarter, same sec-' tion, township and rantre, life same having leeu ii-t sea srt-d to . t ne Slate of in,di,'asi. hy Jasper Soy iioiil aud Leah SevboM, t secure the laymeut d twn liuudreif and forty dol lars belonging to e'on jressioiial towuship two uwtJi and .auge two west. . : : . Amouct of principal due, J-."0 00 Amount of interest due, SO 75 Amouut of damage due, " ' . , v 5 41 Amount of cost due, 5 00 " Total due, ' ' 2S1 6 .The northeat-t iuarierf the northeast "quarter of section fifteen, in township one north ami ran.iC two west, containing forty acres,, more or less, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana by John K -Burton' to secure the payment of one hundred aud lifty dollars, belouging to the common school fund. . . , . Amount of principal due, Amount of interest due, Amount of damage due, Amount of aoetxlue, . - -I Iisa oo . ; 2s ou 3 S!5 . ...Total due, ..." --i $155 06 rOUFEIXlip SIXTEENTH SECTION L AND The northeast quarter oi the southwest quarter -of .;.-lioii sixieeu, in township one north and ranee two west, containing forty acrts, more or less, the same bavins- been en-tei-cd by Zachariah Ellese and forfeited for uon-pejment.of princjial aad interest. Amount of priacinal due, , , 37 50 Amount of interest 1bc; 3 ' ' .' H 75 Amount of danut -e rtn 85 4 50 ,Amount of costs due,. - 1,1 Total due, , ..- iD 01 Terms of Siile Said land will he sold on tltc' following t-eruis: A credit of live rears at 8 ter cent, interest annually. iu' advance.; ami for a sum not less than the appraised value thereof ;. ail costs. lainage and interest now due must be paid at the time of purchase-. ' ; COMMON SCIIOOL FCS1).' Also the southeast quarter of the sor'yfist' quarter section thirty -four,, in towuH 'wo north and range one east, containing lo.-ty acres, more or, le&s, the asauie Uariug been Kearby aul Sally Kearby, to-sec-ure the ja vmchtof two httndre.1 aotiars belomrioff to the common school fund. - " . -. r. . - - Amount of principal due, AmouBt of interest lne. Amount ot duu" due, Auiount of costs Jue, ;5 Zi 4 SI ' 4 jO til) ti ? -Total due, Terms cash. Also all of tlwj ertst half of tne southwest quaitr of ttecriou -six; In township - onu "bo.nh" -Amount of principal .line, - " of mt4-i-et line, " ' Of a la m. "lira- due, , ' " of cots tine, Total due, Terms cash. ' ' 403" 0 ii. . n,n ,..,i.,.f ,1, . .,,.ii. ,.. 1 a.; aaa cvn aif.aaa. anai ii;i ,a in:- inai ai ia ; .-i t qirarcer of s ct ion llvi. containing forty ju-res; also part of the j;oaiii.?;-it citiarter of the iiorih j
"Ulu',uf Lj.nwii.injj figuiv anrS n.irt3i"r.ttig. i wo .'2 .Vtf.-t, in-Ofangd coaatv, moreor less, the same havingberi inortage-t 1 rjii:,,.). ' ' to the Staceof Indiana, by ihomas SaTa-aers VtidVa failui-e torealize the'nill ammmf.f aild- America" s-anders, to anrc thw pjiyment.) , j4l UlM, , , ,,, , ttait(.-' I l.-,t. oft .reeluiu-Uvd aad ti!tt, 11t , . , , v to the common Sah-.Kd f una. :. . - i,,.r.. j:.., 1.. .V.,:i.. ,. . ... ...
east !itrter o-. .-ction tlx", t-ontainiug'' tJiirty- At 'he .lans.arv term- is; T. jh . 1. 1 acres, ail in tarwiahip oae north aud 1 aaijr.' one I 1 re 11 if t ourr. tt. eiT.-K - of ii,i,ivv;St, ihi earn liariii.-r bwri- morta'red to the i will.daii 1 1 I. a . u ,hii 1 ;i n 1 1 -1 State of lixSnna by Knos Gil 'i:m anil AfctiMa vent, t redi to: i n ,-e t ha'r,.-f r - iiki; ! tiiul ti.J. Ciilhim, to fel in e the paym ?nt of tw bun- iui mil b - t 1 v 1 ' drc-1 dollars beloeg-in totho coniinoa school K N vi I li Vi 1 J) , . 1 . fuod. - -J M"ar-h l. ls7. '
Amount of principnl due, -' of intercut due, , . " f damage? d:ie, " of costs due. so ts.-, 4 til i 4 i".U 1 - " '- ' Total d'te, 2:-;:) 7J Tennis cash. ' - . ; - - , Also the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eleven, township oneAtortli and ran are tw w-jst. -ontainju ' fortv acres.
more or less, the snr.v having beeti" in rrirne-.! J d . I) --.ir- I 1 r. , a i'i t 1 ', 1, if to the State X:! Ifdiati.V bvXevi Lane and ' '-e ' '. i i-'i I 1 ..- 'is Elizabeth I.ane to sa-enre the pavwient of one t eo,i-erni;i i e;i 1 t-, ;ii-.;it:-i il.ntiuc fc;4l.f i:,-n-huntireai tloJJar. aWtootru: tk Uie totamoa i 'ari'n .". .'. r 1- n i ! ,., th-r .0. school land. - 1 an 1 pi.u.o 1 T t -..n , 1 , , ' ( - . . . ' , ,.
Amrmntof prineipal due, of interest due, - ' of imari due, . ' of costs dje. tioo 00 14 Si . ;. 3 2:1 4 0 f!2I 17 Total due, ' 1 .'".-", Terms casli. ' ' " AI-o th-e west sid-i et, the northwest quarter of se-.-li-.n twenty f jur, town one north aa.l rang-e one eat, containing sixty acres, more or lews tlie snmt! havifis; inj-fn "iuortg-ajfil bv ("yrus X. Trotter an-i Mary Trouer. to secure the payment of six huntlrt and fifty iXoil;i& leloug-ing to the common s. hool funds. Amount of principal due, -" f C30 00 .-.. of interest aioe, 8t 61 . ' ofiiii.'iiiiw. -' - H ts . , of c03.s.iUte, 5 00 Total due, . , $75124 Term cash. ' Also -the w-itithwest -quarter of the siMtihwest quarter of isectiou lwenty-s-v"H. in township one north aa-1 ran 7 t.;!e'eiisi. i-outainin torty .": mom or less, the siime hatrinr l?en mi.rtir.-ip.'d to tb State of inliaaa, bv- William Hill a tut Mary K. Hill, to se-.-iu-e the payment flfiaria I . as ' 1 - 1 t . . ! ! - It . . , .an,-. . a a . nioa s. hixil tuna. Amount of prini-ipa! due, of tsiteresi duf, of narjiaje due, .'. '- ;, ;-cf CO5 UiS. Tofa! abif," '" !?. On -' ,2M :w 2 17 4 i.) an .33 Tonus casti. COStiKESSIOSAL TOWX31III FUND. a .a,,, . , l,.lf.i , I ...a.--,..a' a i ;i, a., a-at.-.j-a. iruia a.'r. a,, f of - i it i tin i,t r- . i . e . I!'', 11 h' CO , - i r ii i r n, r, a, ,i t I I - a 1 t) " ! Ot! i .1-11 I'ntiau ii, t" sa--jii-e t;s taviiiiotof tw I tt - I. a. ' t) t t M - ml t fall Ota'" i i .1 J t i . , lat,,- a. - a.l)Utt(' ,11 , 1 1 all I , n,. a a ... .. , i .-sa a i !,,:-, la - .. .C I a 1 . li If, t ' r I T t " t J i 4 t r f - ' i He 1 1 .- - r, f , - a- , a. 2a. , i a I I , . a -, . a " ' ' ' a 1 . ! ;. a . , ' , ; t r - -1 . -1 1 t I - f a 1 , .. . ' r t t ' i at a a-a -f-a Htil a - l -J ' 11! i-; ( t It, a .P. fit t ' - i. two west. ? tt - t 1 i 1 ii 1 ' t tia.'i, t i i i i I J r Z f in " ' f flliia- ta A ' t ,
Tit's! iT.-e, j Atu.t mv li.'irii! a n - ,,f '! ..i," ' " ' f Oi i ,.- ( .,i.n;i 1 II i. -H ( M.i"' As ..'. O. t - j,. , , .IltY , A.I 1- - ., 35 r ti i t na c f an o i - f I?, t ! A f't p.. : e i ! , ; f . I t j. . , ; .'Hi li.fc t..t- k t i ' . I will ei - j si pi. t.
ti.r.tacr, oa - : - ... S 1IUI.14Y. -i . : . i 7, i brtwcm in? hours of 1 1 o'flccit f. xa. aelt O'CI- !n p. I'l.. 1 - . f . , - ! r ; , 1 C ot,i t. 1 loi.-e o f ii.,, .-.-nil, r, i a 1 1 1 . j so oilta ljr a trin ti - s. i.i , fcTat j ert, loJSowiusc u I ' 1 .il ' -! t.i.. x ; ' . The ou'hNver-t v ,rr ft l, t iii'i!tr ot nction li .-tv-t'.oc , Uofti o two (!i "i t I th- iarc t jt- ' in Oraraecroumy, Inuisna. ' - Ar.d i.u I.t.a.n- i i a..i,iS t'.e f..;i Tn--li-t tf tlio ji. 'msit, itur. n fc.j j. U'iU, i will, n i i!.iir. urns a.i l"i" -, c t p' t u lie i," -ie-!li i t I f .; 1 ll ..1 t ;l f . b-.en t1 ; ; crrv i f ('.iir I". Tr. St the suit of t;rr Ctiaties. Said Mle wiiLbw iado w illiou-, aty re-'itf'" " ' ' katrr from vslui.i.oa or Kivpraicwent' t lwa." "' WILLIAM r. SlftVKEy. -...' . . hhtrri S Ova rift CoaetT'. J. Wesley Tucker, Attornev foi- I'laintia; ' '' March U, Pj77v , .,."',' ' ss 1 1 iit i f f -sTiiAtriir 1 -By virtue of ai 01 '-n i , t ja , re( t ed from the Clerk of me O rat; ire I. ii--iut ( ourt, I -will ev k"3 at pt. ij . I. , . bidder, on r . SArvr.iAWi'.:iL r. : brtwrea tl:: hours of 10 o'clock a. m. ao.-J 4 o'clock i. u. 1 ' t. 1 1 ('' , -at t - d vir rf . , ' court Itoue 1 f Or.t 1- 1 hh-'v, t1-" nrtinn profit- for a term not r x- "cri u n tr - fi tut yearT the OIIom ii-.; m-'i 1 ui I 11 -1 -ti e. lo-w i; The wet huf ' ' Oa pfi: if-t artfref wet ion. twent-t 1 1 , 1 -' p o-,o lj fouth and inj-e to we-", in tj , cowidr, Indiana. And on f idiire t ) ro-''"" t' f f s-iioi it of the judgim mi. i l n - . .1 I. ft ti c same time aiad 1 e. e 1 - at ln ile the fee-simple oi " i n a i " '. Takn h lh pio'Ciiv if .ii.. 1 ( -t, t the uit- of John O. Albei t, Ouaniiau ol aiephen Foster's heirs. Sftid sal will lini'c ttKv- f )f,.a( . whatever l.om xin-aj'-i i p ix laws. WILLI VM l. Miil 1 Li, March II, 6 'i.i 1 1 . a .? tuiiti.
srxs:i:irs' lilc. "By virtu o f .1 1 eif c ti n 1 ti f 4 1 . J j m directed, f;om the ( iv k vt tiu Oir o t'il'atlll t C'Olll I. I allll ('1.1 .Val A, ; f' , O the-highest Dialer, on' -- - . i SS A1 L IJ 1) aVY, A r UEL 7, I""", between the h u- of 10 'c . f. 'r!4 O'clocii p. 111. -of tiid il 11 , ft rr s , 1 , court houedtfOtnica-ii.utr, i'.ci L -at 1 ! profds for a tr 1-111 ii l niw! . tir. tne loltovviu? iicbcriseii-rt-al o-uu, tu-!il. " Iots num ..i i 1') r I ! , s 1 l toai t Paoji, Orange couniv, In-tiaon. '- Aiwlou laiiur to realize I full amount of -th iniigm-'tit, i'ii-i-. n '. 1 1, 1 i'i. 1 tha sanw tur n 1 ili 1 - - 1 jiu c r t tko fc-e-sinuue of real eta-.e 1 Taken a ilv piift - vcfn-i f'r ntv Asricultural ricicty, at the auitot a itiiaia V Wells i.l Johu 14. Well. t Said safe wilt 1.3 ma ie with relk-t IiiKii tat", i iiatiou orap jraisenitnit law. ' ' ; WILLIAM ! -,!IVi:i.y, '- Mdreh 14, 1S77. Stuvi T Vr;; ;;ge ouuly. - SHERIFF'S O ALU. - . I .. .. . . ' k B" 7,,rt"? " '"?'" tion, M -rae-rftrerti from the C terk f th Omngo fireitit .".urtr tel Will I'VIVIS Jit lalltall'f 'lli l.t tli.a S'i. .; uer' " . ' " j S AT IT II DAT, 31 AKCTI 31, A. P. 1S77, between tlielioura of 10 ao'claK-k a. rn. and 4 I o hck p. in. of isai.t ilay; at tii- loor of th i f-OHrt hoiixc of Orange couut.y, the. rent .m.t 1 jiroiits fir a .leriu iw. exceeluig seven yea: . I q.ania, i...ir ..t a . .atn.-.a .... -. ,.1 ,r tin Tol lowiiig (l-si'fi''i leal cute. ta-wit:,-1 tWeu-v-nin tv-ii,i rn-ir f:M it : 1 -a 1 - a v ' "iii. laiaii v;t; :ihv 1 - w i :i.'i i if :i)t-x ( - I M.tn h ".S7 Votitc a, fit a I i i Stats cf Ii: J: a C V ii.ia. i i In th Ui.i i-r t T -i it ' J 1 a. 1- ,- A i ; '. i ; : J -In. A. f - 111 " . a. . 1' iiie ; el I - 1 r 1 - - )I. i v1,111c; a,i ! '.. ,,jh 1 ;;. T , tion. I ' ,"a . - j 1 j'11- t'-' t 1 h r j '713 ' J 1 "".y.' " ' ' " 11 ' ' ' ' 1 '"'. L:?i .i u. ? i.-nr, i- nyi a re t Vta-e Ht pi! ''I t' ." ' 1" 1. Jl ! i j.l ' ('.U'lt-U'l"- 1,J I'i ii-mh' u ,1.- . j .., 1.. tl . 1 .. ...-i.u I a-."a-r ; . ti :rl v. . fan e h'-i a in :i - " I c' . .i 1 1 ie.i .11. 1 . i , '1 r '-i . : 1 -re1! f a i-1 -. .. 1. an-1 that tii -,11 v, a ! f r ti i s a ti t tl'a' Ai" i 1 1 . f null 1, It, 1 I I O'l I t 1. I t W M.aiMiHi- m Ani-il. !S77. . W 1 . O . - . -j i CO lat. a-. I 1 'al. t a ' 1 ! " ' I au - .' OI.N fi. i-,U 2!- ( .. o -,.( , - 7J btvj.-wJ 10 HotTci ii a kill, n to ' 4 -l a I )-- Sf x(e of J.tu.'-T': r. Oi -r "S oti-- ' i 'vr c . , ' -i 'l' a ' I'a . . . a f " Ll I ' 5. 'I' ' ! - - ' I . rt i r' :i! v . .e , f r i , j 1' --.' ' ' j a ' t: ..t -;, t 1 a,- t?"t.. cl r. j Att,--!,: i . , ' ' u f j I " - i i C 1 i . t 't In lb Oi I l-.a I il, ' a. .1 " t . Ler 1 h ii 'i ll a.: I ioii. ( 4a rl l,!T ( i.r.n, ; ,i ' i -v.. : , i. , ar i ai-'i t t i ,i 1 1 1 - t I a
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