Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 29, Paoli, Orange County, 4 April 1877 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1877.

veil I ir,;-C.i rc'i SI, 1 cu7, f.t 5 j rr:i-o tr Icr Ilrcrcrr.. " j ti: Amy rs aged C yc :r j a i;:-ctirg of the Owr-ja County " j 7 J 'i nthsaiid II diys. Bet? Keepers A social ion will be

JL'.u wus on, of tho piohers tnt iiej, ,u paoH. Indiana, on Thurs-

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Notice to Correspondents.

.it writ-

We want our correspondents to confine themselves strictly to the

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news of their neighborhoods, and

not air their personal spites or

grievances in their communications. We also want it understood that we are not responsible for the utterances of our correspondents, unless endorsed by us.

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GeorM, Gaswy mud? an assignment Put Friday for the beneft of hi3 Ti'!tora. Abraham lit i.t the s"Si2:Rl

Jainm A. Thmi??on, of Orane-

Notice. Advertisements, communications, & c, must be handed in by Tuesday morning to insure publication.

sfttled this county, "having Cm!grated from Morth Carolina in the year with her firt husband, Thomas Liindley, whrn t!ie nd men of the fret w r prowling uroui.d sfi-kinj veti.inca upon the r hite man. Many proplu were fieri n-? to block houses, or forts, for protection, but such Was her faith in Divine protection

would attend meeting

r hi!!.

crand will do ycur Wcrk ch&tp. wj? t f

IlaniM in a faw weeks, of luck go with him.

All persons desiring to pay their subscription in wood will please bring it along before the weather gets too bad to haul it.

Read our scattering shots on first page.

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County Clerk John R. Simpson limps.

rilb tmirnhin. will remwve to inai une

The bpst and visit nigimors learitM ot

dimmer. After much hard toil attendant unon settling a naw coun-

Mr. II. H. Mil!-, of Orleans, . . xv.in wulw in thn

called on us Saturday, while on ' ' ' ' , bis way home from h visit to the ar 18.3. .Two year after she southern portion of our county. married Joshua Moore, of Jackson county, this State, with whom sh Capt. Jont. Peters, of the Ze.w . ., . , . T Alhanv I,ed;rer-Btundard, was in hved happily about lo years. In Iowa Friday and Saturday. He 1S43 she removed to this place, reported the 1j.-S. in a flourishing living with her youngest child,

condition. I ITunnwh A. Moore. She was ade-

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Tl,n r TV Hit Rn. iotv will VOl-a nrisuan auu a jucuiucl

mPt-t at the residence of " Jonathan the Society of Friends, having

McVey nsxt Friday night. A good jmried that society at the age of 25

Mi .,Q invito years, own auer ii nieuus uau

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day, April 12, 1S77. A full attendance is requested. Aauox Sn:nrt, Prri. Ann ah am Nolu.itt, Sec. Attention, OocCors! ' Tlit-ro will be a meeting of tlu? Orange County County Medical

Kocietv at the Court Ifouso, in

Paoli, on 1'riday, April 20, 1877.

A cordial invitation is -x tended to

all physicians, and a full attend

ance of the members with case re-

parts, &c., is CMrnostly desired. By

order of the President.

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! to tii st. 1 f tt! t ithrr '

by ;'.-a :.' nots:, c - i

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time is expected, to attend.

Plant ments

your-spring advertise-

The opinion of the Supreme Court in the Tarr-Frost case was snrAiicl unon the records of the

afteruoon. Anderson & Hamilton's book

Our subscription list is receiving daily additions.

daily additions. Wm. Hobson has our thanks for late Kansas papers. Ed. Tegarden, of Northeast, was in town yesterday.

her rtcorded a minister of the Gos

pel, thereby giving: her liberty to

travel in that capieity, which

privilege she appreciated and trav

eled considerably. Her discourses

were not very lengthy but season able and acceptable to her hearers

She setdom attended a meeting

that she had not a word of com

store, at Mitchell, was broken in

to Saturday and their safe blown fort or consolation for her friends open and about $700 cash taken a constant atteuder of meetings

therefrom. . . when health and strength would

revr ConrtllfiiT House. Mr?. Mary E. Braxton has opened the house lormerly occupied by John L. Braxtitn, for

I am needing money.. G. Hazlf.wooi. Cluunber-.burg, Dee. 0, 1S75.

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Notice, ' . . All frsons desirous of taking p

pil boarders during the.,pring

the refption of biwrder. The j term ef the Hiirh School art tr'fut-

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i 'lit fe' i iM f

f ! U H

house is woil trrnng?d and plea-- j

ntly situated; tlie table will be

supplied with the best in the mar

ket, while the prices will be as low as any other h tie. Student and others desiring permanent board wid find it to their adv.mtago to confer with Mrs. B. before making other arrangements. 21 tf

e-d tt notify the Sehool Trustees uf

Paoli and state tha mimk'r they can accomodate IStf

j Wt Ut N-jnar1. S ilrrji worth of Tvt

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ISntuscrs. Oslkans. IN D.March 19, IS77. On and after the 2Gth day ui

March. 1877, tbephm and specifica

tion of the Orange Store building can be seen at said store in the town of Orleans, and sealed bids wilt be

received irom the 25th of March.

to the 7th day of April, 1877. Any information that, may be wanted can be ascertained by calling at theGranga Store in Orleans, c.s.i hniMiiiir tn b erected in Or

leans Orange county, Indiana. Lindiey, deceased, or as Guardian

Said committee reserves the right of Hannah A. Thompson mut

Boots and shoes all styles and at low figures at Stouts. 23Do you want pap?r hanging done in good style and cheap, go to

Martin Farrtll at B.hcdes House.

2Stf Last Mollce. All persons indsbtetl to me as

Execu or of the will of Aaron

to reject any or all bids.

J. H. Mathers, Wm. Montgomery, Jas. A. Frost, Newton Weight, Jas. W. Mathers, Buildiug Committee.

make immediate settlement If they

would avoid cost and troubly.

Samuel A. Bindley. Jan 16, 1877. 18tf

Perons desirous of visiting Louis

ville, New Albany or any point at

th Falls can do no better than to

patronize that genial gentleman,

Mr. Miller, who runs the stage

Rctseinber That" Thomas Staleup, on ihs rat side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, con

fectioneries Sc, &c. Also a mce

line of hats, cups, boots and shoes. All of Whic h will bo sold at the lowest living pricesv Iteir.ember also thst when you buy goods of mo that you don't buy auction roods, but you buy warranted gods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at tha highest market

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Ki;(jY GOODS,

HATS, CA Ft?,

price.

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Go to Schramm & Mathaws for all kinds of furniture, 50tf

Dr. S. Ryan, of French Lick, tvas in town yesterday. Joseph Oatman, of New Albany, is in town this week. Samuel R. Tegarden is here attending court this week.

Faslilonablc Tailor.

T. D. McGwigan nas returneti

and permanently relocated in his ..tt nn.jtoM t, Rtnnt Brothers'

iTo Wii ho triad to meet all line. He is a genial accommodat-

. uImif until iictir t.VKn VPUM HlflCe " " . . . .. i -n .1 i I :

Tr, Tnra Apstnr of i " hi r.lci customers ana as many insr eenueman ana win uu n.

this'township, started on the war when she received a fall which new ones as favor him with his power to please the patrons of

the line. Try him

r:ith Mndsv. Be ready for him rendered her almost entirely neip- their custom, persons warning

r.rt o-ivo vnnr pftivscience ftir nlav a ftr innph bndilv KufTorins? cittinjr. fitting or making done m

1 k . . ..... th latest alvles will find it to

wur" sbe was releasee, genuy iaumS - m

We are informed that our fllow asleep in full faith of th Redeem- Siltisfaction guaranteed in all cases.

Mr. Thos. G. Mahan, of Orleans,

is in attendance at court.

townsman, Mr. T. N. Braxtan,

will commence work in his grit

factory, just neiow town, as soon q he court house, in addition to

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it being one of the bast and most

Easter Sunday was observed in substantial in Southern Indiana,

Chancellor Gullett is on hand

Handy &. TTliito

will pay you the highest market

prims for all country produce cash Nvilh them. 'But within th,e last

A Card to the Public. For many years we have made

two medicines suited to the ail

ments of a vast class of sufferers.

Thousands of cures have been

made by them, and, in fact, the

word failure eould net be ctfupieu

this week full of business. Ex-County Commissioner Allen Wolf was in town Saturday. Mr. Alfred Bruner, of Orangeville, was in town Monday.

Gen.Wm. T. Spicely, of Orleans, is attending court this week. Mr. D. F. Stucker returned from

Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Robert Higgens and wife, of Orangeville, were in town Monday. Mr. Kenley Osborn, of French Lick township is dangerously ill.

church, in this place. See oar ac- fledgexl bulldozer and intmudator,

count theveuf, from an eye witness, especially to nervous young ladies,

in another column. as one of the n. y. I. was badly Judge ivarsou reached here frightened at it a lew nights since.

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and openei ..w hl t hr n ex- hides.

or groceries, iney win u:u two years coaiunnciw ui wui mwi-

vou the best and cheapest Sugars, ernes have sprung up, ungea

Coffees and Teas, in fact every- - X"' VU neolde

thing that belongs to a grocery and we have plaeed upon each genuine nrovision store, for cash er pro- box of Holloway's Ointment the

duce. Cash paid for dry or green fac simile of tha signature of our

28tf agent, Mr. Jos. uayaoc. x coun

terfeit is felony. We shall reient-

Papcr Kaiiglng. lessly pursue any one who imitates

J. W. k C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots A Shoes which they ar selling nt figures meat down yonder. . 6-t IxoU. bere Everybody. But don't read tha last two lines in this notice for if you do it will

cost you some money, 'or you are sure to go to J. W. & C. Pro's for

your boots, shoes, hats and caps

and, while there you will buy tb

best coffee in town for 2oo per lb.

and a thousand other things they

have that thoy are selling ss cheat

a pan be bought in any retail store

this side of Louisville. They keep a full stock of window glass, which they ar sailing at half the price it was three months ago and that isn't

all, if yon need window sash, you

can always find it there if you

have anything to sell, go and see

what Pro's will give you before

selling to anybody else, for they

always pay the highest going.

Monday afternoon

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court. The business transacted up j from our citizens in rela-

to this time has been principally L. t th mnnn,wi narrow irauge Ci'izensof Paoli and vicinity this with the utmost vigor of the

r,r,,hto matters and defaults. ,. , ,Xr. f.,L-Q th i.ri wynMnir iwner hanjriug done in the iHW. We most earnestly beg that

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Will II. Martin went to St. Louis lr seems to us that mere is om in- - . v-....- . fm ffotg U) L. ..... ..;-:t ? ...?n find it. to their advantage to PF " " . , wi ,

Tit wrek to meet ins lamny on tie cnieronse, or ijuuh. " (" - . . . i irotct their noaiui. ..ami "'F un

Be up and doing if call on xviarun rauc. in our taslr-ofbnnginj: these moii

unprincipled men to the oar 01 jus

their way home from an extended this vicinity.

visit to Liberty, Mo., the home of you want to be up with the age in

Mrs. Martin's parents. They reach- which you live.

ed home Friday.

1 .fpsen ttovrl 1111 old and well

Mrs. Efziah Peyton, a former knQwn t.itfzen of this township,

Rhodes House.

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Tho bankrupt sale of Tolbert Dillenger took place last Thursday.

well known and highly esteemed

ifi , r,f t!ili c ciontv. died in Law- ,i v hst week and seriously in-

If. He struck on his tui which must be removed

t 1 k ? n 1 ( i."-.ii.-'--iiv . . - -

iviivc " ...L.....1 Jl...,ll l,,.ttor. ... ....... ...:n .J-

Tlor remains were r,gl snomuer .n ..... Persons not having paieiu

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well to get them

tine. Uniformly refuse to purchase

The land owners in Orange MfKjicine., purporting to be our

eountv are probably not aware Unles3 Mr. Jos. Haydock's signa-

that until the Government patent ture is aiuuoe .

his 1118 or pot 01 iuiiiic, ""

end will soon be reacnea

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A.. J. Rliodes

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lirocenes rrovisioiis

Onrdware,

QnecBitnirc, Cutlery, Ifotl-ssa, ' ' - lit tiarjr, "'V, SJ

At th Herman corner, Paoli, Indiana

W thank oar frindi for psst pt-

ronas, and initt tha continuance! the same as we are determintd to

as cood bargains as can bs bad la 1 aoa

Jolr 31. 1872. i

w. c. h. ke:ip,

STOVES, TIN, AND !IIEET.

IRON WARE, CIIAi: WOOD PUMPS, &c.

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Dr. Jaraet II. Sberrod, at his

drug store in the North West cor

nerof the public square, has a ful

stock of slates, school books station

ery, Ac. which he is selling at the

lowest living rates. lie also nas a full and complete stock of drugs chemicals, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, c., &c, which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced prices. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. ictf

GROCERY STORE!

is delivered to the patentee or

assignee there is a cloud on the

the

about TO ye.tr. x-er . ki.W ld-rlP. He is con

Judge Frank Wilson, of Bed-

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ford, is attending court here this week.

week.

J. W. Burton, of the Petersburg

bar, is hero as counsel for James

Murray. J.M. Andrew went to Boonville, Warrick county, Monday on legal business. Rev. E. W. Moore, of Orleans,

has been in this week.

J. P. aud W. J. Throwp, of this hie, rented the farm of Tolbert

Dnieper, npar Dougherty's mill.

Sfe.fr rPLn.....n r f !

ph,ce, rented the farm of Tolbert l-ier -u xm -uw... t r, .iii nmmiir Ttntist Church of Craw-

Xk UlUt -

For further in

formation inquire of James F. Collins, 13tf at News Office.

Stroud Parsons is just in receipt

Caps, I'cticns of all I'lnds,

U'i"ei, i -j - . . , ,. ,1 -..II . " ..r r. i?omn ,. , ,..,!.. Ts.... t..;ii nroanh nt L.f a Ann nt of moulding, and win

On IjUM nri( imnjvmr, .. v.. ... t . - . .

... i -i f iifi iii. . fraum merures xor vuu j

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U ngcr. The price iaiu

per aunuin.

At M. E. Ohur. h, Paoli, Friday,

April 6th, at 7. p. m.

cheaply.

Tha Supreme Court has reversed

the decision of the court below in th lirown-Neidiffer case. The

attendance at court

ut fierwards sent to each uay at n a.

Lawrrnre county tor trial, on

change of venue.

Take vour pictures to Stroud

Union ville, April 7th and 8th, persons and get them framea.

Mph H n at 11 a. m.

Pr..wnra Anril 9th and 10th. Look out for something new at

Andrew Dougherty, at his New

Prosnect store, keeps a full stocK

of pure wines and liquors, suitable

for medical use, also tresn aie anu

beer. He also keeps a full stock or

Tocenes and confectioneries. Call . . 1 !.u:.ufni-

and see him anu exaiuiii-iiia-iuv.. r M t ,m,n, ir xAvrr

No trouble to show goods and uoo -x.

rr!fpa VGrV low to cash customers

2-4, COFFEE,

Pro's in few days and when there

The case of the State v James Murray, indicted for murder, was continued.

t tmlinucvi.

AH Ftv

s day parsed nff quietly.

We heard ol but few y pf rpd rated.

bein;

Constable Day huff was out be

fore daylight Monday morning.

and pounced on a couple of gentle

men who wera attempting to leave

without settling their little debts. Dick brought them to tijne and

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Tiook Snrinsr. Anril 11th, at 11 ask them what It is they nav new

lt ,M,oau'ar. 8tf

a. in. i l "

Stamperscreek, April 12th aud

Tht next term of Conunission

ers Civart will bgln on the first then let 'em wont.

Monday in June.

Dubois

: a few

llr. Ed. Braxtan, of county, bus bpeu gpendin ;tvs viltlng bere.

r- t fiihner has a fine pre

13th, each day at n a. m. miurn bu-sy for sal, also a nics

Pleasant Grove, April lm anu L,prillg Wagon. Call and see them

loth, each day at 11 a. :n

A young man, of good moral

SPECIAL NO ICES. ehpracter. residing In Orange or

rviii-ffirrt rmintv. can obtain s

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.... r.J ,,i.Ucl.olarhIp in the Louisville Med

notice i u-i-Mj- k .....tl

School ical Uoltege, iree ui cumsc,

ln" on the undersigned at laoli

Mr. S.- Durn-!!, of New Albany,

i in town for the purpose of buy

ing horse and mules.

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B. I. V altfis ana iwquirr

Dr.

'Charlc-3

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of Nurtl;eust

e...r . vnnn !rntlenien. while

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night, were tied in. In one or two ijOUSo Itv school district JNo.,14, instances, where the outMder wm be rtfCelve(i up to 12 o'clock weie unablto tie the doors, they Saturday April 21, 1877. contented Ui-mselvts with tn.ten- " k' T, ..'

in- tho front gates with screws. p'or specincauui.a, ...

ofiie of i hroop fc inroop. n

John II. I lei k man was in io n Trustee reserve the citurdtv to answer to a charge of Ly , .., ini cmeealel weapon,, right to reject any and all btd.. Neither0 side bein- ready for trial Township office bnsiness attend-

Joiik L. Megenity.

rrs in town yesterday.

Ti,n l itest, stvles of hats anu

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caps at Stouts, cheap too. -3-

rooli. Here, Everybody.

Do vou know that wears selling

the Best Wheat Flour at from

q t,. . r-pnts uer wound. We

llr. J. M. Jackson, of &icramen

!m. ..('allfurnia. ha our thanks for in

late fdf. of California papers.

Dr. John A. Palter, of. Orangr-

the case was continued, by agreej J to on the find and third Sat- Raurantee our flour to be what we

renresent it. lei.ons naving- to

purchase Hour will find it to their interest to call at the mill and examine for themselves, and by so

doing save one profit. 5-t f ivt no & Stuck er.

moid, nntil 10 o'ciock a. in. nt-Saturd-iy. llfckniun gave bond

the sm of fifty dollars lor lib

jApv;trance.

urday of each month.

Wm." J. Throop, Trustee Paoli Township.

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d Tr. T. C. Son, were in to

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f

ester

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t a : i

hi) t cf ni 'lit

s it ":ly ill I . i u 1 r , -

The sale of the property of Sam

uel Wib!?, of Sfamperscrcek town-!

Ehip, took pUc last Thursday.

Mr. G. W. Ceswick, of this place, tha auctioneer, and tha prices

r. di. :d v.c:- fir K'jcndth3 e.x- . .crM! u, r. of Xl.r .2 m -t intr . t-

Tr Kent.

Two rooms on the lower floor of I the "Trueblood house" ver the

creek, to a small family. Apply t0 - YY. C. R.TvEMP. 23 lw

Prices rednced on all cood in mj line. A good assortment of the best riterns of Cooking Stoves in tb w&rkelt at nsurpasin-!j Jow fisarss and' war; ranted to give satisfaction. i Prices ranging from 12 to $35. Drum SIotcs only $t 50. " Russia Iron Stoves as low as IS C. Chain Pump Ter? low- , ' The best coffee roaster in th Carket for only $1 75. - . - Le's Patent Swingm? ChorB, th best chum erer invented $5 60. , Tin-Ware of every description -Sways,

on hand, on which !rn Uiscouau in the trade will be given House work oTevery description dons to order, and none but the bst material used. No 10 cent tin kept in stock. It will be to the interest of ah peraofcir wanting any of the abovt goods t calL and learn prices before going flsewber to purchase. . ' Am tKse Tvrio.es ar rut on ft h.ri

money basis, pleas don't ask for credit.

The publics OOeui-lU respectfully inform the puWic that be A .1-. . .Un .t r

a fst II I i-aou. inn. yj-. -

hiocEiies, liooiSi bhoeSi nais,

vf. o. p..

1875.

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Trustee's Hotlce.

I will be at my office, at Lost

AFITH. VOTJ TETZICE,PAOLI, INDIANA, (orricK AT -I.SXST EOCSB.)

House, Sip and him Painter'

it. d Grnincr,

SUGARS, reopectfullr inloran the cltUetis ot Paoli and ririnitv t!it li lia JocaU-.i li.'re in;l offers

cuiiii'Hfnv mil

:... Ti;,rro .,n Prid:lV of each I virv,,!- iriaV.. V,v retail 01 the I his services to tile uubiic.

, it ! rtf KS kit llirtfc ' ei MSiialiV kept ina proTt- work will give complete atisfactwn. f n: Week for the transaction Of bUM- Vsn Md Ut be -oli asche.p m any aeknowlcdies superior, iii P)ness Robert N!Lambdin, Klhe pi .M K . y n prepared to do ne.bS. ivuui.i Th hi-hest market price will be paid insc; also treco Pa ntjnz. Giamin, Kaito-

Trustee French Lick township.

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,sti... hio-hpt insrket rsnce

.i,r,,t,r.r, of nrfMliK-e. The unOiic

are invitea t call and exanuae my a toe k ol

mini nor and I'aDPr llansri'.

l'orirait paintin a laity.

33-tf

The beststocc of provisions and

family crrocaries in town at Pro's.

Cheap too. -"

The very best brands of Sugar', TlmlfM

TVm' and CofTea at ITO'S al me

very lowest living figures. Don t

take our word for it, but g aoa

.ir -rmirsflf. 6-tl

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A splendid article of coffee sugar t Wilson's for 1J ctnts per lb. 19-

- p.-.m.'an, crif t-f tb ? cbl-

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i.: -;j of this t.jnty, d:i d at hi r..iS'..i' 'i"-, -crt'tk lown- ;' ! t.'cnii: ;. Mr. D-n-mh' l.U :.;hly-tbird yt r,

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cf t!-.f w.;r ct

rt in il I ttiTl. fun r, I i . r-

Stroud ?aron, at the barber

shoo, on wess siub f4U3"t

Iletnorcsl.

Sebastian Kuri hs removed his

hoe shop to the room recently oc

cupied by MhJ. Tucker, one door

south of Stout & Bro.'s store, where

he will be glad to see all of his old

friends, and as many new ones as

wjll call. -7SOTICC.

T the Trustees and Teachers of the common Schools of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at the Auditor's office in Psoli, on the secnd Tuesday of each month, for the purpose of attending to any business relating to the Common fVhools of said County. James L. Inobmtt,

July 23, 1S75. County Sup t. Hunt up your old picture nd have tlu'i;t neatly framed. Stroud Pn'-sons will do it for you.

PAOLI, 0EAKGE COUNTY, HID.

offer to its students tho following airan-

Staple and JPaiioy DRY GOODS,

f. ISSTHL-CTION IX ANY BU ASCII ff a

Scientific osClafU-al Bdneation- .-- 2. THE PIUV1LKGK OF SELKCflNG

S THQUOI GH TEACHING an-1 ample ouportunitT for ail needed instruction. i TIIK I'SS OF Al-'AKATCS in th

S A WEIL HKI.ECTKD COCRSE Of ScieiltlUc Stud for those who vrieh to complete a course. 6. Instkictios and Acrt -i. tb.isi.ko gr

7. AS AR81SOEMEST or WOSS to )''' vounsf tea hers aa I othrrs to Ixx-oins thoibroa scientific CRAPCATEri in four years

tim (or lens) ant meet ineir vjj.ii" tl..,, e- ami, '1 1 11 r.

8. Low ItiTiON, there being so Extkas

5. Exoen'ses less in the asxrejrate than at

anr other institution offrinpr tqiil laci;.;--;-. th Sprinj Term of H wee as l'ipn K t-f.

itud'eats admitted at aay time durins t

term. , For further information a I '.rs

JJ DOTS', SIIOZ. HATS, CAPS, AKl CLOTH I NO. ALSO, PITSBUIIG COAL. 0I1LEAHS IKI)UA.. July I. 1874, IT.

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