Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 30, Paoli, Orange County, 11 April 1877 — Page 3
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X in. -ill 2T EWS. vi:dni:day, aphii.ii, istt. Notice to CoiTfcrr-i-We want our eorrc-pon-Jeuts to conGne tlieinQlvci strictly to tl.e news of their neighborhoods, and not air their personal fpite or rlivin.w in Uu ir rommunica. tlon. We avowant it understood that we are not re onsibte for the utUninees of our correspondents, unies endorsed by uTSotlcc. Advertisements, communications, ic, must be handed in by Tuesday morning; to iure publication. . Notice. All persons desiring to pay their subscription in wocxl will pleads brinj it along before the weather gats too bad to haul it. '"to i ; :: a r; o co irsTT. IJulinsjuiy. Prosecutor fliers went home Saturday. Commissi one r court first Holiday in Jun. Dr. Lee Ilazlewood, of Vftlevne, was at ccurt to-day. Jatnfa II. Iewi-i, of Northeast, called om u? t-day. Kx-Trrasurer Henry Heed has been in town this week. lion. I). S. Huffstutler, of Orleans, ttf.s in totvn to day. Quite a. number of the citizens of Orleans ar in town to-day. . James M. Magner of Orleans, paid us a visit this morning. T. B. Buskirk i now deputy prosecutor fwr Orange county. Sunday was tbe wettest day wte'vo seen in u month of Sundays. J. M. Andrew has our thanks for late Ilvansville and Sv. Louis papers. Trustee James M. Summers, of Southeast township, was in town Monday. J. M. Sare, of the Louisville Courier-Journal Company, was in town to-day. The case va John T. Webb for fornication, was nollied by the .State Saturday morning. Hon. Theodora Siackhoue, of Orangtvillo, was in town attending court last week. County Clerk John 11. Simpson is suffering severely from a sore leg, caused by a fall. John Swallow's heart was gladdened by the advent o( a little Unughtai last Sunday. Thomas G. llahan, of Orleans, is here looking after the interests of his clients this week. Dr. J. II. Sherrod has had the front of his drug store rwpainted, so as to represent marble. "Skip to my Loo" i the latest 'song and dance" performance. It's a niit-y funny thing. Judge John Baker, of Vlncennes, remained over Sunday and is still hire attending cv urt. We want our friends to drop in and see us when in towu and give us all the items of news thev can. The replevin caso of Martha A. Wells vs Wm. P. Shively wa? decided by the jury in Shively's favor. Dr. II. L. Kiiiiberlain, real ea tale and loan agent, of Mitchell, was in town and called to see us Monday. . Jord Arnold h:w put up a billiard table in the room cccupied by him a a barber shop, on the north side of the square. The heavy and continuous rain of last Sunday raised all the streams in this vicinity out of thiir little beds. Mrs. Jane Mathews moved last week to the property in the eastern part of tov rocntly occupied by W. W. Lukenbiil. We learn that John Laswtd?,novr f Mitchell, u fanner well k nwu citizen of this county, is very law .with co n s u t n p lion. MilUr Gbfrki, 1 j., (;f thi: L't-o, kit ador.i. i Mauiii V co. 4 Vi adaptMl Mauiie J,t-'--Vie. Httle dauThler f '"Si I.S It I V 1 11 !i Mr. A. J. lh' m t- fij.j I 'i;ti J minnitrti)r of th estxte tfH.rt". J. lib i TUv.uly (2. . Mil Society ?u evening at tht rtsla f Ji-s. P. Tb.ro jp.' A cor. . : - itatiun U exteitdJ to all. i : ::lr . t It ) i Ilr.g the r !:-; t t Ori. m. . k ; t . ; :,- ; ;), , - , , . i , fir-: a v ; OJ1 i itm
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Mr. A. bt-Uuh, rcprciviitin Uto whole-ale clothing hous of Guitcrman t fiimmons, Cincinnati, O., is in town visiting tmr merchant. Jude Frank Wilsan went home Saturday and remained over Sunday. He returned Monday Afternoon and is still here attending court. Von Tetzke, the paintt-r, was arraigns! before Iwiuire Stinson last Friday on a charge f assault und battery on Joiui Pro., Sr.n. lie was acquitted. . Iiev. G. M. Thompson, of CrvfordsviSle, will i nt Sinking Spring Church April 14 and 15, 1377, instead of Pleasant Grove, as announced last week. Walter Braxtau brought a wagon load ef fre?h fish from Leavenworth last Satnrday. Netwilh. standing it was a scaly lot of meat it went off like hut cake. Under the head of "grammatical query," on our first page w ill be found a very interesting article from County Superinteudent, James LKobl'itt. Head it. J. W. Com in gore, of the Republican, returned from Kansas Saturday. He was wall pleased with the country and, we learn, contemplate, moving there goon. In another column will bo found a notice of th town electiou to b held on the first Monday in May. It is time that candidates were announcing themselves. J. M. Andrew returned from Booneville, Warrick county, last Friday, where he had been to attend to business of a large estat of which lie was the administrator. In another column will be found a notice of sale of personal property tey Jehn A. Kendall, Administrator of the estate of Nancy Kendall, deceased. Head it. Sam Braxtan is the owner of a colt of the Black Hawk Morgan and Golddust stock, that for its looks can beat all the "steppers" in the county on a square trot. Franklin Hammond, f Greenfield township found a hen's nest under his crib a few days since that had eight dozen and eleven eggs in it. This is no eggs-agerated story. Tho sale of the personal property of A. V. Poindexter, recently decessed, took place near Orleans last Friday. There was much val uable property dipoaeJ f and fair price were realized. Rev. John Lemley, a minister strictly rthodox, of Bedford, 111., who is also editor of the Golden Censer, will preach at the M. E. church, in this place, on Wednesday evening, April 25, 1877. Stroud Parsons and Jord. Arnold, the barbers, have dissolved their co-partnership. Stroud occupies th old stand, while Jord. has opened k shop in the lower room of the Coiningcjre building. Bin glass lamp chimneys have made their appearance in our town. We've got one of 'em a pre-ent from our friend Capt. D. B. Moore, of Orleans. Since we commenced using it our health has vastly improved. The fair grounds were offered for sale by the Sheriff last Saturday. There wers no bidders and consequently no tale. If eveiy one interested would apend a very little money the debts of the society could soon be paid. The ex-butehers ot Orleans are enraged at 'Il?.ner's" communication last week by his associating them with the lawyers of Orleans. It tbey are uut of business they still claim to be respectable, and don't keep bad company. Our estterlug shots, on first page are few, but interesting, this week. Hereafter we propose tw i fill beth sides of our papr, prin cipally, with local items, at th tame time giving our readers all the important general news of the day. The casa of the State vs John Heckman, for carrying concealed weapons, was called bcferejhi honor, Ben Stinson,, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. The Statu not being ready the case was continued until next Saturday at the same hoar. Those small dojj'who play croquet in th street just east of the public square, by Biaxtun fc Ltnd(ey's stable, - must keep better onsr-r ana net uismro mo geou of that locality by their nolo v.i'A haitooing. Take warnh: r. Leys. , . xi: i :. rt, !...., s Un r A you'i 1 1 1 .i i tit viic.Ti'' i nv. other night, while at church, was so carried away by the eloquence of the preacher, or something else, that when the congregation was dismissed ha far-got his hat and ttarted home with his "decky I love" bareheaded. ' lMir.-L5 0f th- Terr Haul a b ir, v4, I i town 1 :t i k . Ho ' ' t. -r, Cl. A. M. Bia. k, In Tt ne II sm.. In c."r.:r;r: inth j tfulr myri-,!, c-f ftit-ar', in tl vi , i'dty, u T?i:a tt,C:-, mz :,:::.. 1 ! :ic: Tiu y d ve itrf
A young man, , aged about 1G years, named Isotn Maxedon, soa of Isoui llaxeslcn, wm found dead near his father's residence, in Southeast township, last Saturday. He had been sent out with a horse in the afternoon to dr?g t:( sums
los far firewood, and not return j inir within a reasonable; lin i , 5 search was nsde for .him , riuI he j was found lying in a fence corner dead with the horse, hitched to a log, standing quietly by him. On aide'of his head and his aide were badly bruised. The supposition is that ia making a turn with the log it beeam entangled in some bushes and while attempting to roll it off with a handspike hit horse started and he was in some way hit by the handspike and killed. He was an excellent young man, and his sad death has cast a gloom over the ontire community. The ease of the State on the relation of James F. Stucker, Administrator da boui non of the estate of Win, A. Bowles, deceased, vs. Cox, Bowles and others, suit on bond, was set down for trial "at the next term nf court heforo Judge O. M. Wclborn, of Princeton, the defendants having applied for a change of venue from Judge Pearson. Misa Nancy Cox, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, aged about 25 years, died at her mother's residence, near this place, last Saturday, of consumption. The funeral ceremonies took place at Lick Creek, Friends, Church Sunday. Deceased was an intelligent, Christian wo nan. whom all loved and esteemed. Mr. John II. Johnson, living five miles east of Paoli, has in his orchard four mammoth apple trees, planted in 1800. They measure, in circumference, 10 feet 3 inches; 9 feet 9 inches; 9 feet 7 inches and 9 feet 4 inches. Last year Mr. Johnson gathered 20 bushels of apples flora one of the Irees. The concert given at Orleans by Miss Brown, of Mitchell, was a sueces; choice, select muic, well pertormed and ung, and we can cheerfully recomrnend her to all lovers of music as a skillful teacher and good singer. But if you want to split your sides with laughter 8nd for Charley Compton and let him, in his inimitable way, render his Irish song. Asa man from the bogs, Charley is hard to beat. Aliss Menerva Wade, daughter of David Wade, died at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Miller,in Chambersburg, on Friday, March 30th, of consumption. Deceased was about 19 years of age and was a highly esteemed young lady. The funeral ceremonies took place at Danner's chapel Major W. W. Chisham last Monday made bis final report and was discharged ns Asngneo of David Jones. After paying all indebtedness, Mr. Jones has his farm, of about four hundred aires, and plenty of personal property left. Something1 unusual in these days of bankruptcy and assignments. Harry Farrell was five years old last Saturday and gave a birthday ptrty, to which he invited all his little friends. They responded to the number of twenty-five or thirty and enjoyed themselves as only little folks can. May they have many more such pleasant gatherings. John Pro., Sen., and Von Tetzke, the painter, had a bout last Friday,, in which . Pro fondled his opponent's' head with a wagan spoke, lor all of which he was brought before Esquire Stinson's court and induced to ante up seme twelve dollars, fine and costs. John D. Carter, of Orleans, was sworn in as a member of the bar Monday. John has just competed a handsome office, has a card in the Nkws and will no doubt meet with the success his merits entitle him to. Here's our hand. Elsewhere will be found the sale notices of James L. Noblitt, assignee of Joseph Coulter. Tho property effered u first class in every particular. The farm is one of the very best in the county, lie id th notices. E2oIIownj? Ointment. . . Erysipelas and all infi unmatory diseases yield to a diligent use jof this powerful proyaration. In th foot, hand and neck, their approach should b checked at once if supl titration ensue-, danger is immil ner.t, and the knife cannot be em. p!yed without, jeopardizing life. Thi oiutmeut will remove the disorder, without cutting, pain or peril. 2o cents per box or pot. " r r jt f I is- w W W t hr.n : t i r cc;it.,in s-uins ff $I,0:0and upwards, n g.Hti productive rul estate in any part of .v" jutbern Indiana. Apply to or address. tt. IZlUBilHLIN, M. P., Mitihsil, Ind., or . CorxtNs Ci . ::t"::, General Ilea! INtat Lean and In-
L'vpiylnnly go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New ProsKct, the nlace to sret cheap and pure wines
and Honors for medicinal rur-i pw3es. Also a full lino of staple " and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, Ac. Pleasure taken in show- j ing goods. rVotlre to ISee feeper. A meeting' of the Orange County Bee Keepers As-o-iation will be held at Paoli, Indiana, on Thursday, April 12, 1877. A full atten. dance is requested. AaroxSpker, Pres. Abraham NobmttSwc. Attention, Doctors! Then will be a meeting of the Orange County County Medical Society at the Court House, in Paoli, on Friday, April 20, 1877. A cordial invitation ispxtended to all physicians, and a full attend ance of the members with case repwrts, Ac, is earnostly desired. By order of the President. To Ouilders. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals to build a School House in school district No. 14, will be received up to 12 o'clock m. on Saturday, April 21, 1877, For specifications, tc, call at the office of Throop & Throop. The Township Trutee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Township office business attended to on the first and third Saturday of each month. Wm. J. Throop, 29- Trustee Paoli Township. Newton Stewart, March 6, 1877. Ed. News It being generally known that I was, at the time of tho election, a resident of Southeast township, and persons thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed. Therefore you will please notily the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently located in Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, where I will be found ready at all times to do surveying when called upon in any part ot the county. A notice relative to a survey in any part of the county sent to Newton Stewart will be promptly attended to. John McDonald, Surveyor of Orange County. Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine lot of moulding, and will frame pictures for you neatly and cheaply. Go to Pro's for Candies. Nuts and Confectioneries of all kinds. 6-t Ilundy & YVIiite will pay you the highest market prices for all country produce cash or groceries. They will also sell you the best and cheapest Sugars, Coffees and Teas, in fact everything that belongs to a grocery and provision store, for cash or pro duce, hides. Cash paid for dry or green 23tf Paper Hanging. Citizens of Paoli and vicinity wanting paper hanging done in the best style and at reasonable prices will find it to their advantage to call on Martin Farrell at the, Rhodes House. 23tf The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is delivered to the patentee or his assignee there is a cloud on the title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For further information inquire of James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Office 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 giveaway. ttf E. M. Gibener " has & fine premium buggy for ifula, also a nice spring wagou. Ca.ll and see them, Itf - The latest styles of hats and Look Here, Everybody. Do you know thai we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee our flour to bo what we represent it. Persons having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the mill and examine for themselves, and by so doing !;ive one profit. , 2tf Kino & Stucker. 11 ct tire Framing. Stroud Parson, at the barber shop, on west fcide of the square, is 'prepared to frame any and all kinds of pictures in good style and cheap. Give him a call and get your pictures nicely framed. The best Syrups, the best New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorgham in the market are kept at Pro's on the" North side of the square sold too for the least tnonev. C-tf First class fa ruitara&t low prices st Schramm &. 2,IathVF'a. Giv tSueta a call- iClf
Martin Farrell nt the Ilhodcs House is a find clas paper hmg. erand will do your work cheap. ..... 23 if
Sew Hoarding House. r Mr. Mary E." Braxtan has opened the houe formerly occupied by John L. Braxtan, untile reception of boarder. The house is well arranged and pleas antly situated; the table will be supplied with the best in tbe mar ket, while the prices will bo as. low as any other hoiHt. Student and other di-.irinir permanent board wiil find it to thriP advantage to confer with Mr. B- before making other arrangements. 22 tf Boots and shoes all styles and at low figures at Stouts." 23Do you want paper hanging done u good style and chep, go to Martin Farrell at Rhodes House. 2Stf Last 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. - Jan 18, 1877. IStf Person desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albauy or any point at tho Falls can do no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. He is a genial accommodating gentleman and will do all in his power to please the patrons of the line. Try him. A Curd to the Public. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them; and, in factk the word failure eould net be coupled with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung uj, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine box of Holloway's Ointment the facsimile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit is felony. We shall relentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with the utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people wil1 aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and - help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purporting to be our unless Mr. J03. Haydock's signature is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, and tho end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, Hollow a v & Co. Andrew Dougherty, at his New Prospect store, keeps a full stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medical use, also fresh ale and beer. He also keeps a 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. 23 tf Trustee's Hotice. I will be at my office, at Lost River Bridge, on Friday of each week for thev transaction of business. Robert N. Lambdik, Trustee French Lick township. 13tf The beat stocK of provisions and family groceries in town at Pro's. Cheap too. 6-tf The very best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and Coffee at Pro's at the very lowest living figures. Don't take our word for it, but g and see tor yourself. - 6-tf Heisioved. ' Sebastian Kuri has removed his shoe shop to the room recently occupied by Maj. 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 enes as wiil call. NOTICE. To the Trustees and Teachers of the common Schools of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at the Auditor's office in Paoli, on the second Tuesday of each month,- for the purpose of attending to any business relating to the Common fVhools gf said County. James L. Noblitt, July 23, 1S75. County Sup't. Hunt up your old pictures and have them neatly framed. Stroud Parsons will do it for you. . JSotlcc- Uloney Loaned. I will negotiate leans for persons desiring to borrow money for sums from five hundred to ten thousand dollars. The .-ecuritv required is mortgages on unincumbered real ) estate. J. Wkslky Tucker. Paoli, June 21, 1S76. 4I-tf Go to Pro's fr Dr. Iltxlges Champion Baking Powders the very i best in the market, very packge warranted and money refunded if j satisfaction not siven. If ptirchaj sexi injpound packages yoi wlilal j get a cook book and two clironia's, "tho old breeches and tho nw" Pio's have tho exclusive sale 'f . it here. 21 tf
All tersons iudebttsl to tcar'ii quoted to call and settle cither '
requ by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am needing money. ' G. Hazlkwood Chambersburg, Dec. 9, 1S75. ., . riot ice, All persons desirousof ta k i n j? p ti i pil boarders during thr spring term of the High School are requested to notify the S -Mool Trustees nf Paoli and shtte the number they can accomodate IStf Ileracmber Tht Thomas Staleup, on the east ido of the publ.c squire, has opened out a first class stock of F.amilv srcc'cerics. provisions, confectioneriesdc, Ac. Also a nice line of hats, cap3, boots and shots. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remember also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy suction goods, but you buy- warranted goods. Call and see for vourelf. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. .ri2lf Go to Schramm &. Mtthew for all kinds of furniture, oOtf J. W. tt C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots & Shoes which they are selling nt figures aicay down yonder. 6rt Look lie re Everybody. But don't read tho lat 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'a for your boots, shoes, hats 'and caps and, while there you will buy tbe best coffee In town for 25c per lb, and a thousand other things they have that they are selling as cheap as can bo bought in any retail store this side of Louisville. They keep a full stock of window glass, which they are selling at half the price it was three months ago and that isn't all, if yon need window sash, yeu 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. Dr. Jamet H. Sherrod, at his drug store in the North West corner of tho public square, has a full stock of slates, school books station ery, Ac. Which he is selling at the lowest living rates. He also has a full and complete stock of drugs chemicals, paints, oils, dye-stuffs, &c, Ac., which he offers to the trade at greatly reduced prices. An examination of his stock and prices is solicited. lOtf GROCERY STORE! o. ze:r,o Would respectfully inform the public that he baa oa haud a large stock of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Caps, fictions of all Klmli, GLASS AND WINDOW SASH, CIGA S, TO DA CCO, TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, Mackerel and White Fixh, bv retail or the kit. and all articles usually kpt"in a provision store, and will be sold as cheap a auy house in the place. " 2$"rhe highest market price will be paid for every description of produce. The public art invited ta call and uxantiae my stork of gooJs. " 2S-3m THE SOUTHERN INDIANA Iformal School, AT PAOLI, ORANGE COUNTY, IND oilers to it student the following ltd t anjrcs 1. INSTItUCTIONr IS AN Y" IiUANCH of a Scientific or 1. a tlticmioti. 2. Til E PUUILEU E UF SELECTIXG their ovrti studies. 8. THOEOLG1I TEACllI.Vti and ample opuortttnitv for all needed itntruction. 4. THE VSE O A FfAIt ATL'S la th Ssudv of thi Sciences. 5. A WILL BKLF.CTED Cf SliHlHJlc Studr for thse who wi6li to complete a couise. 6. IS.STKVCTIOK AND ACTU AL TKAISISO Or TKACHEB3. I. An abraxoemest of work to nabU toihj tt-arhers aud others t lifcomt TaosOVOH tCIESTJFIC ORJM iltl io four vtr tima (or W! aoct m yet their cxpvn- br their own la!.r. 8. Low Tcitiow, thero being o txTXii WHATJCVIR. 9. Exp-ns?s leff lu thi a-j?re.?ate tfin at anv other iustitution-oCTering eqil faciiittt. The Soring Terra of 1 week ije-ias FEB. sc. isrr." Students admitted at any tint during tbe term. For further information Hresa WJ. P. Ph'lKHAf.1, Prirtcipal. 50ARTH-- VOW TETZKE, PA OLI, IX I I ANA. lomc AT AtlllT HOCII.) House, Sip and Fresco Painter And Grjiiner, respect f .-!'y fafamss tbe citizens of T'mri'i nd vicinity that bi has 1 ..- a f i,cit ii.-i i oVri h -r ic i,i tUe pa'-dici. toutidciit tUi bi work wiil giro roatplete s.-tfa.-non. a be rkuowlrdii n. sai'i so !u nr'st 'on. He i f)rej..t:tl-Mi-) Ifo..i nod M'gn t '... in?; sW) t rr o 1'aiuticg. Giatuiti. Kaij a ; n;.t!i,; a s,i iat!y. I "-tf Is -hj 4 k W A.I . .i n i t r at o m . Y- 1 1 v. ? r r m . : r. . . ' ir . 3 rr of u ffu ! A v 1 1 i r. t- r i-JJ till on Ctti.ri 'V. i t ;.'. i Terrs r 0 r- r , nn 1 sa-Usfj ct'.ij . a.r1 , -. . .
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itii H s ' 1 ' L ! ' P, P 1 " r ! ! & REED i ALLEN Sonib side Put-Hc Sq-:r, Orleani, Irs a woaW 'direct thp ntUioinn of lite Farmers, Mrcij?;c n,l ot!er citizen of Ornnz 'ut.T, v. t- jr rtilly lar'? ar;.l pleiMlid ,iork of IIiirtlarcfftitiu in f.ir!, o; BUGGY - SPRINGS and AXLES, HORSE SHOES & NAILS,' Grintf StO'nCS d ' FlXtUrCST CUTTirJG BOXES; Carpenters Tools; uilding Haravarc; Oaltocks, Spade fPiCtW," SiGVetS Elld Forks, Of all kinds, : Trace &' oitizf CHAINS,. SHELF HARDWARE, c, Ac., Ac. DOORS, SASH and Bl IN Da,' a .Vpccialiy. Am esaf.":iniitton of pood r.nd prices invited." . . We defy competition in thli j.". Com and see us before sending jojt orders awnr from home. We run nnd will pWse yon. ALLEN & IlKEI). Jnlj 28. IS75. 45-tf Orleans, Ind - w. c. n. ) PAOLI, ITSti. STOVES, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE, CHAIN AND WOOD PUMPS, Ac. Prices red nerd on all good in my A good assortment of the bet patterns of Cooking Stoves in th market at nnsurpasingiy low fiearea and war ranted to give satisfaction. Prices ranging from $12 to ?3D. Drum Stoves only $4 0. , , . . Iinpia Iron Stoves at low nsffi 09'.' Chain Pumps very low The best coffee roaster in the marktt for only $1 75. Leo's Patent Swinjinj: Crnr, th best churn ever invented 50. Tin-Ware of every description alway on hand, on which larjie discounts to I the trade will be given House work of everj description darn- ! to order, and none hut thobst ma.icr; a! used- No 10 cent tin kept in stock. It will be to the interest of all persoaa wanting any of the nbove goods la caH and learn prices befora Kw'g elsewhere to purchase. As these prices are p:it on a hard money basis, please don't ask for credit. Greenbacks taken at par. W. C. E. KEIIP. Paoli, Ind. Oct. 2S 1875. G-t. 03.00 for 01,00. Chicago Ledger! All the great weekly newspaper, nt Die nita an. I character of Til k chic aoo LtiuitR ckarxe 3.00per rear, while THS LEi utK costs but ?1.00. The Ledger ia the best Family Paper in the United States, ably edited, 'handaom.lvprinte.l ; containinjf every work thcice complete stori.s. an installment of it a illustrated serial, andgrenerrtl reading- forol.l and yotiuir, for the farmer, for the housewife, and for al! clashes. Special care is taken totuak it tone, ucifonnly chaste and moral. .Send I. aa 1 Ef - teen centi for imstage, and your a Jure, to T1JE LEDGER, ClUCaaro. 111. ANDREW & SON. DEALE1W IN M GOODS,' HOW, GOODS, hoot3 & snor&i HATS, CAPS, Te., Ct 3(juth Sifte pMr.Iie F qnar-, Paoli, Imi ins Oasli. Jaly 31, 1B72. 1 If. To The Public I LUMBER! LUMBER !! 1 1 n v i o a larjjr? awnmt of Iniouvr on b nd an.l -mr vdl -itn-u-'.i to ma'iufacUi re 1 1ainr, I nm enabled to oilVr thr f 1 i . vr i i j low lrice.: POPLAR. s ij X ?x ro ir $ia nc V .Z. 10 s3 to l Stud and Joist 12 to ( iVeat!i'rnoard and I loonuj: "i V No. 1 1 and 2 inch . dry..... 2' t No. 1 1 and 2 neb, rveu 18 I OAK. No. 1 - t o No. I .1 iHt -.' 2"? I am ra.lr at all time to by il.t huad red at 3 m to ' 30 v t t. ma I skvt i a g titi!i'H-r ar-d style f M.i:;iff. fit tit e!a work r ! fharjji. I'!'' Mck A b'-t rc. Wai'iHtftS i'e;'iatls". II tt--t du-av for .aij. Ca-U paid f r tiubr itl.n four mil. d tlip rolU. JOHN J. ALLCX, V- Li. I s i. ! Foot of Fourth avenue ar t Sieaiu! out i 1 c"h1 r.i'e t t' Tl -6 1 rl . i! j r I n :i-tf
