Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 26, Paoli, Orange County, 14 March 1877 — Page 3

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r.ev. s cf C -'r ti. rho-1 ami j The mo-l tj 1 1 ;: -,t not sir thvlr f.jr?untI ir cturuMe stock or r-..dy-inde clothgrlevn'V: in thc-ir t-ommtiniea. In? ver if7irertfi citizen of Ortloni. We aUo v;mt it understood I county can 'te found t.An-

that r aro cot rcpnnnbte for. the uUtjrRacea of cur wmpmMient, unless endorsed by id. Notice. AIvertS : : "".t, om muni cations, .c, ; ,ujt 1 1: mded In by Tuesday niurninj to insure puUITiot Ire. All ; . ' -;!rL-'. j fcay'their subcriptn :i In vr 1 will 'please bring It ftlor. before the wc -ther gets !) b 1 b b n! it. Camnitofioner Court adjourned fiaturd-iy. Jului Stout i-j I he owner of a ?2o meadow lark. Capt. Thos. II. Cliins was in town 3tersJay. Henry TteeJ, ex -Treasurer, was in town Saturday. Ite.if 1 '"' m r nevj ailvtrtienicnt-f legal ami otliervie, this week. Trustee James II. Mathers, of Orangeville, was in town Monday. A valuable milch vow belonging to E. 31. Ciibener dud Sunday niht. JtTeiniah IIoImoii is impnviti.g his property by building new fence"?. Don't tail to 'uxuniii-.a Andrew & Son's iiianmoth new slock ol good. liyiunn l'lumiiier, of French 1iek, wupid a few with u yesterday. Hiram Pipher, Esq., of Orangeville, was in town and called un us yesterday. II? ml oar Orleans correspondence this wtvk. It's bjth voiuniincus and ifUercitinir. Andrew & Son urt jut now receiving; their spri j stock of jjimN. iu and ti'tj them. J;in Tucker, m of Major J. Ve!tv, in eonllued to his bed with rlu uniali-in. Mrs. John 11. IJakirk has been in ill healih for the past week or two but 'n now improving. John I. Meenity, assignee of Win." V. M'nvity, -will " sell the property ol s.tkl assignor to-day. Andrew Hon tire just in receipt of the bircst -and le,st slock of Sit goods ever brought ttlhii market. HoU. ll5 r 1 1 u n I i c U lat Friday as dmiuitrator of th& c:;! itt f Kathan lingers, recently Je-ec;-l. Vm Jom, of Northwest, was in town yesterday und left big ortier for omo Imrseogrnphs first ef the !ea I'm. The M. 11. Mite Society will meet at the residence of B. I. lliley up.xt Friday evening. All are Invited. . "That slick gentleman from SaU'tn' I now entitltd to be called Jodge Thomas L. Collins. A title we-rthilv bestowed. Tho Knuffmaii property, in OrIra ns ij.dvcrti-txl for hy the .sheriST zn Saturday, ra'ietl to sell 'i !.o B !.rd " ,.;irni--S a- r- la-t Yir.;. y : ' : J i 'M 1, i ; . tsil ii.n:, ! v u;rS Joh-i !1 a J

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jIVtnch Lli li 1 'j k( i.-diip, 1. n'cr, J I.I s nr'nntiun to tie I'-ird of Ecetpiel and Y,t i, 2), C.ir, "! s up 'drd 1 r ; .- - drew & 8or.," at' the very lowest prices too. Don't f,di to examine theni. .... V'. W. Webb will preach next Uurulty in the M. II Church at 10 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday ; school Rt 3 a. m. 7. F. O.'burn, Euperin, tendent. ::Genenil Class at 8:03,' W.' II. Ilarriso , leader. Prayer niectir.g Thursday night. All are weleonie. .-,. The many friends r f Dr. C!sar!es F, Will j dr" 1 J t w. ;k lo hear of ileath, whkli event occurred at the residence of 1 his mother in Hutchinson, Kansas, on Sunday, 4th Instant, of consumption. ' We did v.', I I . .r, any particulars. Incomr.:t:! ;ith Charley's best of friend 1 relatives in this vicinity, , a U: der our sympa' b(ei to"hn mlher, brothers and family. . A good joke is told on a citizen of our county whose name we suppress for prudentinl reasons. Some time since he purchased a shingle machine, and. Veing of an economleal turn of mind, concluded he wouldn't go to the expsnseof buying a boiler to steam hia shiugle blocks in, but would dig a furnace under a pond on his place id hwe boiled pond water for that purpose. He tritnl it but the thing wouldn't werk, and he whs finally compelled to bay the "bilcr." In our last i.sue wo briefly men. tiooed the fact that Mr. John A. Mickey had been summoned to Kentucky to attend the burial . of his mother. Since then we have been more fully Informed 'in relation to her sickness and death, Mrs. Mickey had been an invalid foi two and a half years, the most of the time confined to her bed, Her disease wastonsumption. She was a .consistent member of the Baptist church for 45 yea rs and died at 8 o'elock . m. March Isi aged GVl years. - The funeral ceremnues took place on the 2d inst. and was at landed by a large assemblage of the friends of tno family. We were serenaded last night, and oh! such muic. Forty-nine Thomas cats with .their tails tied together and 'thrown;- across - a' clothes line, wouldn't be a circumstance to the discord of harmonious pounds produced by thos midnight warblers. Such musi'V would charm the heart of a soap keg; make a score of Jassacks, braying in concert, ashamed of themselves; and fit a man for becoming a mem. bei of a Doukiana Returning hoard. Boys don't coma ngain; we've got no ear for such melodious discards, and if you value our peace of mind, or care anything at all .about where we're to go to after we "kick the bucket don't do it again. The court of his honor, Den. St in ton, wsw kept pretty bsy last week. Dr. John A. Lane 11 three several afHilaviti . John II. Heckman, charging him with violations of sundry statutes in such cases .mada and provided. On tbe trial of the ca they v ei e severally doc; Jed in favor of the defendant, who than retaliated In taking his corporal Cath that the aforesaid Dr. I,ane, ?r..rt;n V. Arvhrr, I,U.yett? Fulton, Kobprt I'atiea aiul one Fr.mk Brc den h d violated tbu m-jesty of the law, i.-ad thf-y vete f r-. up ta airv vr, t-i't concluded tli&t thjy lud I v..l : o f K 'die wtliv , VJ i-.cre they ill I e heard next A 1'stlV !r y. t cM i. !:.t?r cf r. Ji ':n Willy rd, cf Frcr z LLk .1 o.f fro:: I h .r.M i at .rjt 0 r t- f 7 1 r, I. ? :-,.,1j! . . ' - n f i v of 1 i. II "a : " ! 1 ' r ;t with v r t ! . r t in to 5 5 ;.i a t!

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Sunday. Tom n. V,'( lb move to Orleans. We def ate d tlM du-A'y saloons. Jim Seara intend?-moving;' to the 'I5and Hill." Geo.Alhertson .and Charley , Ho-1 speiifc i3i ounuay in i!;aieuj aiiisslung hearts. Jinochio did not ;ct lfeene ft?r a w Id sky saloon, and to the county Commissioners a majority of the citizen!! -of Orleans- return -; their thanks, ' ... In Green county it is said a' young lady at thirteen hours with out anything td eat," talkkl 'to her "bulldozer." We know of one iipre who JTou'd sit all summer. Jim Carter was taken lst Monday night suddenly and dxnerotssly gick; the neighbors iro, .a doctor was called in haste who applying ammonia -to his nostrils arouse! him frm his stubborness very quick. Next time we would advise the physician to kave some black snake oil or a little "blue glass." . , " ; ( James M. Magner boasts "of the finest hen house in the county, we have seen it and. it lias, some very peculiar features, ask him "what they are. .It was a success. There were millions in it. "Johnny Bull" led the van. Captain Bill Carter was there. iot a email boy was to be een upon th streets. The display was g.irgeous. That five cent roman candle made a brilliant light for k minute. The anvils could be plainly heard as far as Conder's corner. They matched up the street and then they marched down again. The Harrison guards moved on horseback. There were two of them. They seemed to be enjoying themselves. "Guess' they were happy until they would think of the balance that couldn't be there. The procession was at least one minute in passing a given point. Spicelyand. Lum Brown were not "Marching on.'- Billy Talbott is not here and Alvin Campbell wus not in town. Tucker spoke In place ot them. He had on his "bloody shirt," he shook it at them, lie's got so fat he can't laugh without folding his hands across his pantaloon, and he laughed while he .was Breaking. As a speak 1st Tuck is a success. We've got faith in him. He makes a fine appearance on the stand. We like to e a fine looking old , gentleman. Guess Wesley tised to know how lo play seven-up, he said something about "keerds." We looked lor . Capt Glover. Wanted to congratulate him. Our time was wasted. Guess he didn't get back from I'aoli in .time. He was there to swear ' to JinochioV good character. Jinochio was at home but xtidn't move in tho "proeesh." 1 hat's gratitude for you. The glee club was there. They didn't sing. It wasn't necessary, Their songs elected Hayes. They had filled their mission and were resting on their. laurals. "Greasy BiUF ot?ght to have been given 4 chaiice, ho can gas as well as. sing", ad everybody knows he can sing. Tota! tanI.3eyTS.in?il tli.it ht didn't vote kept prffelly qaiet. Don't know whether, he can sing or not. Some mules can' ,. 1 sing. ItOUSTABOUT. The Normal School ha.3 opened with very 'fine prosjn cts. Tha aural er In attendance is larger than ever - before -at, this - season of tlie year. Earnestness and enthu-;;,t--m clRiractsrize all the work. Thirty elassc-s" are " formed 'in the' ili.r'a School, so that a student can pur a-ersdroost any- study;, he may tit sire. " Five teachers are eraploy- . 1 in the Hi-b ir'oh-o.-d work. 12 t. try cIssjw has arnple time for recitifti i t and pupib ran receive all the 1 attention 11 may- r; fj,ire. Two Sno literary s-ocietit-s rri in t" . ration. N- etlu r chncl in :' ulh . rn It. t ... rs s . .!i f.i--;!i'i. . f. r Nc r: '".1 :.r.d II! 'h Hi' Id I to male it 1 to ! i i t' ! -t ? . . .i i , u 1 1 .' . . a ..... t t .- .t. i, -r a e 1 i j, . , : i .... ..,., .i ... t - - 1 - ti . i . . s : ivct:,: i:.-:lt''. 1 1 i t I i " I 2 : :, - i.r.j 1: . J t :; . r- - ' - " - ....... a j ; 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 ! t ft." ' - t i t; :i :iu . ' ; t-t j i' t t . r ... . -1.. J - "-rj.

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.it i ri: , -j i ; 1 i i . i trv reader I id .- Our tz - A : . been u:- :.-r 1! j Il' nry M-ivity, t'. iiiat., with a otfrry The puitrrni wui i f i t : i tint'- for u'l. s a:i I gaVe a bountiful dim, r, a. I i .-m?. 1 to 1 e ; wrM plrji-ei with ths -vf-.ool ir ax 1 a a l . r. . r ana is destined to become ona of the best teachers we have. - Our village is improvig. - Oar blacksmiths have erected another forg8 in their shop, and seem to !k dcing a good business.. . .. Mr. Charles Ilea r by . hr.? f moTl into the house vacated by Mr. Oscar Thomas,: who has moved to Paoli. Mr. Pick'.er has moved to our village. ' :-i."":f ;,.'f Mr. J. II. Johnson mi t with a painful accident on last Saturday night ts he was returning from ehureh. While walking along the street, ii being very dark, he struck bis foot against a stick of wood which threw him to the ground" hurting him sevirely. He is improving at present. " We had a very interesting wed ding on the 11th. It occurred at the church at Union at 8 o'clock p. in., the parties being. Mr. Wil liam M. Johnson, of Northeast township, and Miss Clara F. Itife, of Paoli township. The ceremony was .performed by Denton Collins, a minister in the Church of Christ. Everything passed off quietly and pleasantly. We wish the young and happy couple success in life. b. f; g. OPEC1AU fJOTICCO. Lewis Pickens, near Mt. Pleas ant church, has, and keeps on hand, for sale good yellow poplar (cut) shingles. Sold cheap. Oundy . vnuie will pay you the highest market prices for all country produce cash, or groceries. ; They will ';also';soll you the best and cheapest Sugars, Coffees and Teas, in fact, everything that belongs to a grocery and provision store, for cash or produce. Cash paid for dry or green hides. . 23tf Paper Hanging. . Citizens of Paoli, and vicinity wanting paper hanging done in the be.t style nnd at reasonable prices will find if to their advantago-to call on Martin Farrcll at the Rhodes Ilou-se. The land" owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until ihe Government patent is deliveied to the patentee or hi3 assignee there Is a" cloud on the title which" must be removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For further in formation inquire of 'J'' - James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Office. Stroud Parsons ia 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 tlem w hst it is they have new to giveaway. Ctf " JZ. ?d. Gibener has a fine premium buggy for sale, alo a nice spring wagua. Call and see" them. A young nip.n , of good moral character, , residing in Orange or Crawford county, "can "obtain a scholarship "in the Louisville ?lcdIcal CoUegefree ot charge, by call lag on ths imdwrslgrrcd at Paoli. John L. Mkgenixy. Tbe- latest stvles of hats End enps at Stouts, cheap too. 23Go to Pro's for Candies, 'Nuts a j id Unfectioaeries of all kinds. o-t 'Lodz. Here, Everykoily. T-" you kow thai, wa.ur acllir; Best Wheat Flour at fro.u ;J to 4 cents ' per pound. We ir:::tc3 cur fL r to be v. hat we ru i ..t it. I - rr s h i in;r to I .:t : - lhi.:r .ill lZvA it to I'.alr ictE-rot to e..d at t!:3 mill r.r.d t xaciine for tlvem-tl w, ;-ud by so ;, save CI tf in. I u 1 1. ; N ll. If nv I I i :.s i Ol l ,t ,L ; f t , 4 j ., 1. .... k ...... ,i . s

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p.e I by John I,. Draxtkn, fur .f l'"-,n, oo-.n-u, ot t u.r- j u- !. ' . ' Jpd Ixwrdew during thf spring reception of boards.. term f lb Iligh School nr m ue-t. j

boa-j t well 'rrai.-r'-d i ; 1. .. "idly f-ituate!; the table will be supplied with the bml in the mar ket, win h -the-prieeaVHl e as low as any other hone. Student and. others' desirlttg 'permanent board will fin-:'! it to 'their advantage to confer with Mrs. B, before making other arrans-auints. 22 tf . Boots and shoes all style and at low figures at Stouts. '" "23- ' Do yott want papvr hajilitj dene lo jfoi atyle and cheap, go to Martin. Furrell at Hhcdcs' House; 2Gtf '- ' E1a.1t MotSce. All persons indebted to me as Execu or of the will of Aaron Lladley, decease, or as- Gardian of ' Hannah A. Thompson must make immediate fitlement if they would avoid cost and trouble. ' ' - " Samuel A. Likdley. Janr16, 1877. ; : ' : IStf Persons desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. M i 1 1 e r, t w h o , r u n s t h e s t a ge line... .He is a genial accommodating gen Herman and will doj all. in his power to please the patrons of the line. Try him. 1 A Card to tlie I'ubllc. For many years wo have made tw medicines :sUited to the ailments of a vast class' of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by tfumi," and, in fact,- the word failure ould not be coupled with them.nBot" within the last two vears counterfeits of our medi-1 cines have sprung up, dangerous in their cjose imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine box of Ilollcm'ajr'.s Ointment the fac simile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jo.s..IIaydock. To counterfeit is felony. We shall reterrtlassly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass iof the American people wil' nid.ud in our efforts to rotect; their health, and" "help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to. the bar of justice.s Uuiformiy refuse. to purchase Medicines purporting to be our unless Mr. 'J63. - Hayduek's signature is attached i to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, nnd the end will soon be reached. -- The public's obedient servants, v - ;, t Hollow ay & Co. Andrew Dougherty, r his New Prospect store, keeps a full stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medical use, also fresh ale and beer. He also keeps & full stock of groceries and confectioneries. Call and see him and examine his stock. No trouble- to show goods and prices very low to cash customers. . '." : - . . . :- , . -23tf .. TrMstee's Notice. ; I will be at my ofiica, at Lost Ilivor Bridge, on Friday of each week for the transaction of business.' Robert N. Lam sniK, Trvrstee Frouch Lick township. - ". . istf: ; The best tocK of provisions and family groceries in town at Pro's, d'.eap too, 6-tf The very best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and Coffee at ; Pro's at the very -lowest living- tfgtfres. Don't take our wrrd for it, but g and eee for-yotirsslf. ... -S-tf ' .. - II era a red... . ; Sebsttian Kuri hs?s 'removed his ahoe shop to the room recently oc cupied by 21 ,aj., Tucker, one door south of Stout Bro.'a store, where he will b glad to s?e all of bis old frieuds, nnd as many nw enes as will call. '-''"' 1st the Trustee.? and 'Teachers o! the ccruuiou" Schools T of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at tb Auditor's oSc in Paoli, on tha second .Tuesday of each month, for the .pi3rpo'3 , of attending ; to.' any busine relating, to the Comiuon fIe.ItooIs of said County, -; ' .Jaih:-- JL.!NoBLiTr," Ja-lyr.1 . C-unty C.:;.'t. u i y o u ! in,, t1 f !ie!i r,.v .. tfy fra r.nl. .-."i will d.-? i: fr yrj. fllroud d;-irsr to ; - fr.-:n i'.vc ! );dr:- i t. t -o tl.r - I! ir ai,' n jui'ity r. . . . . 1 . n?d" r- , , t ' .1. ,'"-: J.r.Y . 'r j i. Ji:n" 21,1-7 '.. .-. 1 !'! tf V 1 f. Pr T T , ." I

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. , by r. - h or i i nevdln j nin;t 5-. C':?anbcratarg, Dee. y, 1ST". A . ....... .1 . . , . t to notify the School Trustees of s Paoli and state tha aumlier thev can aceoinodato . . - j- JStf That Thomas Staicup, on the east side of-, the. pubUc square, opened out a first cktM stock of Family groceries, provision!, con fectioneries &c, &t. Ht)n ".nice iine of fials," caps, boots and hoes: AH of which w ill ""fe "sold" at tlTa" lowest living vice m also that wtc; me that you don't buy miction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and e. for ryoutacif. I Terms cas,hf or g'ftod produea tukea in exchange at the highest market price. 5tr - Go to Schramm.? Mathews for all kinds of furniture, , 50tf J. W. & C. Pro have a splendht assortment of Boots fc Shoes which they are selling ut figures ctn'ay down yonder. .; I y .$- . EqoU per.0 'Sref jEvofU '; ; But don't read the lat two lines in this notice for If your do it will cost you some money, 'or you are sure .too to J. W. & C. Pro's for your' boots, shoe, hats and caps and, while there you will buy the best coffee in. town for 5c per ib, and a thousand othwr things they have that thoy ar soiling' as cheap a can bo bought in any retail store this side of Louisville. Thffy kep a full stock of window classwhich they are selling at half the price it was three months ao and. that isn't all, If yon need window gash, yeu can always find it there if you have anything lo sell," go and eo S?hat Pro's will give you before selling to anybody else, for they always pay the highest going. Dr. Jamet II.' Sherrod, at his drug store in the North West corner of the public square, hits a full stock of slatesj school books stationery, &c. which ho is selling at tha lowest living rates. Ho also has a full and complete stock of drugs chemicaisj pnints, oils, dye-stuffs, ic, &c, t which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced prices. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. . lGtf GROCERY STORE! CD- SO Wool, I rospocttiilly inform the public that lie i has on haiui a largw tstoekof , Groceries, Boots, Shoes) Hats, Caps, notions cf a!! Kinds, GLASS A AV WIND O )V ,SA SIT, CIGARS, TOBACCO, . f . TA, COFFEE, ' '-''.'. ..' SUGAIZS, Slacker ! and White Fish, by ri'iail or the kit, nod all articles usually kept in a proirision stare. nd will ha soil as cbcaj. a any hoi!f in the place. I j"Tlje liijrliest market price will !e pti 1 f: t very licseri prion of prodHee. The puiiiafe iavileU to call Jind vxaiuioc my ei'M-k. 4 THE OCUTIiERri' II'DlAflA JIT FAOU ORANGE COUNTY, UW., offers to Its student the following s Jtidf. I.VTUffTION- IX ANY BRANCH of a S-icnific or Clascal Edut-ation. t THE I'KIVILKOE Of SELECTING their own tuiie.. - ' i. THOKOUtiil TEACH ISG. sail ample oif.,r!nivitw fir all neinte " iirncfi"!). "4. TiiK 1E OF An'AIiATl-f in the, SUidT of th !-fien t . 6. A Wtl.L iltLtCTKn COI RSE rtf ctBtifle Jitudv for thfKi who wish t : i-oiu-jlft a -njrs. . Ih-STRUCTIOK 1KB ACTCAI. TJklH!i C-f TI ACHJUIS. J. A3 ABSAySMFT Or f.I tn ri ' Ttmns teacher not . ,i'l- I " T -OCQIt SCIENTIFIC tdl!' T8 l"i i -l r tf' time ('r lei) and t.i vt V.r-r tv, ti It tlieirowa lator. 8. IXJW TfIT10 ? r N U-Stj WHATEVER. V. E5crr," !?; in a. f t" m t 'rf,?!iri!ijlermtl1i t k , r t..:. 8. t .77. f'vuta ant!tte'l i any t si im - !' - tern. I or f urtuer inf-jrwauon a.i.trvss . , . . r. r i . . v . . . , .. , Pn n c .. VS. c. f-r-, -w-" g ". -if a 1 r, t . ' I i all 1 . it 1 ' t r 1 V. v.- , -...' & '

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Tfct' well Inown lioutf iarnisedwith airy, comfortable room , good '' and an excellent table snppJied with tlie i. , best edibles in the market. - , " Connected with the house in n zood-,'-" Livery Stable. Carriagos furimheil , at '" all tinies to parties coins; to and from French lAck and West haden Hrrimrf -Paoli, and other point. "(Ile rn- a trial't ' , ' ' THOUAs IV'. LtNDsSEY, '" May 10, 1S76. 'M-tf I'roprioior. . .

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