Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 32, Paoli, Orange County, 25 April 1877 — Page 2
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1; 1!1 0(17)trr, i :. ..il. -i:d ruin F. Wade, of Ohio, drm nation of President Hayt-Vif i j-VutJ.crn pjcy, and vhlcti U now pul dr 1 i the flrt time: " , Jr.FFEi.x, O., April 1), 1S77. f - - ... ' tf.:), L. C: '.-; '-'. My Di:au Cin Yer.r.I.tt:: cf the .'th' t,. i j:!y t , . ..d.' Vou . 1 v 1 . . " i c I i . t v. ; " v I . . t I said in f.-ivor of Prcsidtr..t Ilr; in m li.d.aV. ; ; r: . jr.- .hi noi;iit;nli'n at t!ic Circi::. .-ti c : vt(,d. ... I d Tc..-.::.:l: :i?r .4 t -i J 5 T ' f ?l '? f V i i J i i j . 3- a s ti 'v. J 4 A t . j w I dln jdion and a hitterne-s of ?ou! t! I -vir fdt. ?"for'. Yea ' wj'-'i rdiat unli-ir" rr.il I I her z i f t the Tiant ip tio"i of th-r I ivc? cf the fc'(v:th r.nd t- procure j:: '..'co. for- them, t?fjr find during tke tii:isl ';r, in CJivjr-?-5s, nd I r-jpic l Onvenrr Hayes v '-.r I 3 fall record with nie on .thisjtu'j. i-t, but 1 hnve. boon el'c-'ved, etraysd, and .yen hamiliatetl hy the course he hits taken .to a den e chat I ' have, net language to exprf'Ss.! : During the first..' month... of hi administration we .Hnd him clofccted with two of the worst and mest - ir.cUjnant ei cuie? of..th colored mc3 that can La . found .in ail that? s!av .curseci -region and V..ZTO .cnsultjn..iwithfl.hn334 !na.le factors -Jhow b-est he cari;put those colored people ujsder the iron heel cf: their jqostbiltir:. eaeKijei and i fed ucsdhera; to :a condition i in fl 1 nitely worse than 'before, they .were ; made frt-e. I feel that, ts have' emanciptl (hee people and therr to leave tit irv" via.i.r'tcted'ta"he a ' crioe 8siBfxtaa8;RS-- to .have reduced thertk .to slavery, when tfcey r;tn fret; and for Ilmyps t9 do this ta n:rn who had at 4 be hazard, of t!: sir live? given Mm .the .votes without which ... he . never could -have had the power to do this terribla injustice.. No doubt hejnaedi!atS.the .deitructioii cf the party that elected him. A,,cmtemplation of all this fills m .with amazement and inexpressible in dlgnation. My only consolation is (hat history inform us that better men than I ever, pretended to bs have in like manner been deceived. . Borne have attempted to excuse him by saying that he means well, but hell is pavwd ivith just euch good intentions, , Truly .yours, . s . ,, - ... s -, B. F. Wade. 415123 to Tildes. A" New. York special to the Chic?.o Tinses; furnishes the .. fallowing detter Jrom . Charles Frnci Adams to Samuel J. Ti!dn, writ: ten "on tho day when ''by tho force of fraud -R. B.'. Hayes wasinscrgurated:"' - t "'; Boston, Uarch o, 1S77. IIon..S. J.filden,' New York; "' 21y Djcaii 'Sin On thisday, when you ought to have4 been president cf tho "United States,"1"! eeie ' an opportunity , to, . bear my testimony to the calm and dig nified .manner in which you have passed through this greattnat. It is many years sinca I ceased to be party man. . Hence, "I . haw en deavorsd to judge of public affairs and men rather, by their merits than by the name they take. It is a source of gratification tome to think that I made tha right choice in the late election. I cu!d never have .lcea nrconcilf d to the elevation., by the mnallet' aid of tnins cf a person, however respec- . table in private hie, who must car ry pon his brow the stamp of iraud's first -triumph' in American hlstery. No- subsequent 'action, however meritorious, . can, VAsh away . the . letters., of that "record. cry re-spclfmly year:', Ciiai.j.i:? FitANcis Adam-?. , i, rv. r.T i CrClIICACiO, April 1. L'!ou. from tKs ".,! ji:,r. t: I the military di v'dr,a f u o Xi - t ri to Gcfitra! Ac jur tr-day: ... , t Chicago', April 2!. G::-i. f.C." Ar-tr, 2:.e, Orlrar L""hina; Py diretion,cf Ihe Linden t ('." ''"I tho fuiIiAvii,rr i lv iri'rhlc i in - f , Lhv !; -c -i, C ii, ,r ! . r i'i t-'.1 f ' li- ' -..... r . . ..
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W j .in n t o N , A p i 1 1 j. The ! Ire d t lie following Setter to Secretary j fcCr.ir HcCrary: Ex KCUTIVU !dANsION, ) : x i). c , ' ;i r. .'. till: j ru.r io my ..itF.jm f r, ,. ; - r , r 4 . . . r .. ? . u4 .a y or ? t cf rjy , ur.J iH tho cinity cf t' L au k .. T kr t1' II... IC, c at ,.i " ; ; ' i - m-f-ntry. -'iudi'- t i r in that phtca l have liict; ;wi u,,;a tJ ...y-a "'n'a iuff f t t i r ''V'-ri!C'h n v t , cither . requiro cr justify a continued mlliLiry intervention f tlie national governi.jciil hi tha af-'.drs cf thD -CLate. In my own opinion there dots n-rt iibsv exist In-. Louisiana such "chmcftic violence as is contemplated byjbe .constitution as , ,a. ground up m which the military power of the national government may be invoked ror defertse-Of' tha.; .State, The disputes which exist as Jo. the .right of certain claimants ;.to. dhe chief executive office of the State are to be settled, not by the ex eculive of "the 'United "-'SUtesbutf- by such orderly and peaceable laeths?da a.s may ha. provided -by., the constitution and the laws, of the State.: .Having assurance that bci resort to violence is coriterhpSatedi, hut on the contrary the disputes in question are to ha settled by peace-fal-.m'ethsds under,-. and in, accordance with, the law, I deem it propec to- take action Jn . accordance when I entered upon the dutiss :of tJs3;presIdency. Ycd ari therefore directed to see that the proper, wrd ers are i ss u ed for-the re mo y a 1 of said troops at an early date f.'oia tneir present position to such regu lar barracks in tho v.cicity cs may be selected for occupation. . " , ! ; . (Signt d.). fu mBn B Hayks. ; . To Hon 'Geo! W. MeCrary, Sec retary of War. J M Th Secretary of War after " the adjournment ot The caoinfet addressed the follow frig letter to Gen eral Sherman; " " """f ' ' War' BeRvrtmkxt, ' y Washington City, April 20. j General w W. T. Sherauan, com. juanding Unitecl. States Army; General I have the honor to enclose herewith a , copy of the communication from the President of the United Stales, in wheh he directs that the detachment cf Uni ted States troops now stationed in the vicinity of Mechanics Insti tute, in the city of New Orleans, be withdrawn to such convenient barracks ns may be selected for their occupation.' Yon are hereby charged with the execution of this order, and will cause the with dr&waPtd take place on-Tuesday next, the 24th of April; at 12 me ridian.' ; u," - . ; j-..; Very respectively, Your obedient servant," Oehrge W. McCrary. Secretary of War. ' General Sherman,' having left his office early this afternoon, did not become acquainted with. the action of the cabinet until evening. .The letter of "'the -Secretary- of War,' aboveanenlioned, will be transmitted to him 'early" in' the morning, and he will then telegraph it to General Sheridan,' commanding the military division of Missouri, who' will 'give' th'fe neces sary older for tho removal of the 'troops as above to General Acgur, in command at New Orleans." - Olatne TTIll Offer a Set of Res- .. oltitlons In tlie Kcxt Ccrs p-resa " "Tliat ' .f'TIll '"Scare SLSayes. . 4 , ; ; .Sah Francisco, April 20 The Argonaut, Frank Pi x ley's new vreckly, will publish the. following to-morrow: We understand, fro m a source which webeiieve to' he thoroughly reliable, thit .th?ro i now i"i the p'lr'dcn cf a 5.'r::L..r of tl.2 UuiL. d iat: : j ' nt '... thn"cTfy, a p ' c r f tl e ut ic.-t polilicrd ira:rt-,:,.:.i to tho c -ntr .... i f v T-i',s5 jf v th'r i5 said about it he true, create such a ;n-!tiea r- the country h.-.s "u.t I::-o.'n tho day cftho ut tri' -rvd. Tl..- r ,-?r 1 ucll i. mora i: ? r l-i t!i'""a y a . .1 i f ri w'tiitia i . h i h it j x ho , r p'-.?o cf Mr. Jam?? G. lil, ...i t. i h ii '.. ii-a ...l 2 j . v i i r ' f C'ji.jrc-a in J .c.- i. i. j i 1 t l 1 . - , It ft i i 1 ' S i - ' - ! i It 1 tl r: r Tl-'? " i ' i. i s t t i . r 1 1 :! . f 'A i ft i ', 1 i , isi
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dion - ? a Ti Td ?tr in cnsider all questions .t.y .e brousrht before it relating to thft lejTlity id Mr. Ilaye's tenure'.wheth. itur' of ii ' if.' ?".'r 7:9 rr ticrwiae, " aaa tiiid the said Stato in the C.i judges in idl; i .at th ? i I U 1 1 3 W k i . t t . 1 o CuU i - ! I U '.'Juv.d' the i .ovhtioii thrd r.aj ci.-an tdher th..a dfetJ tan-diuiie-iuay Lriiigactioa to di?p. h .o pre?Lnt iiiv.mbcat.' trlauccs. r;i23. Tho n.rr.tng "f.jpere" will taafdn t.o fo'lowing proclamation: " . - 1 ExBorTn-t iep aktmext; i-: St 4TK ok Lorisi ASA. New Ois'leas,' April M, IsTT.J ; ..By-- th8 directiMu: of- the. .Presi dent -of-th6.;;X7nited.:;tate9, fthe troops now stationed. in- the. vicinity ofdhe Ct.. Louis. hotel and c!eh e r o . w i t h i n . t h e u I i ui i t o f . t h i s City : wilt-i be.; - remove!. - to . thidr mual bitrrackf-at .12 m ,this.dy The" welfare-.af d he-State demand, and my oScial, hone- is pledged that the can-yingaoat of tjus order will result in., no disturbance In furtherance . thereof, J request .and urge- the citizen 'of 'Louisiana .to pu rsue t hei r .iasuai i vocsttlo ns, and to r abstain ' from, cnregatiHg , in the'-r.eishbor heed cf-tho St. Louis Hotel. -.Francis. T.iciioLit : ' ?.-,. khi .Uoviereo r of LfOii Ijiana . By -th'e iGoviars-3. ji tl; ; ' v ,tj1.ri t i Secretary. State." Oowlt Works Ira .Georgia ' '.'Hayes Called pm' ' M Washinoton4,' : April-:' 22.'BxCongressman Long (colored); of Georgia; expresses JiJms'eM" as fully satisfied. - .--tli-it.K .-the ;, President's southern policy is needed to; bring &bsut -good feeling iung .all 'southern peapi'withutrregad to politlci or color.-s In Georgia,-- s he says;- tlie colored '.people ; have no cause oft'pmplaint. The feeling between the two races is friendly, and all are secured in their righir, and he spoke'of "the liberality of the State in providing educational means for colored as - we 11 as for white people. In his own city, Ma con," white an d black unit in seectiug the best men to office without regard to psd Pics. ( Orleans Jten'.s, . ' Mr. Mickey has coiumenced work on the grange store. - The Town Buard'U preparing to hand over their checks. It is acknowledged' that R. ,12.' Beswick is the laziest man in town. We pity him.. ' :."" " : J. .L- Worrell has "been , at lend ing .court.' at". WorthingtonV lis Came put.victorious," ! The peanuts will parade tho sheets of ; Orleans on:" thV ' 5th pf May preparatory jto a plc-nic, which they have at Ha miner's Deputy Sheriff Davidson was here Monday subpoenaing witnesses to. court. g.t-'B'oonii--,g.to.ii Jn tlie Moody .JoTieTol i ver caae.- " Lst Sunday was a .tnost - beautiful day; and thrre3lt waa-large attendance-at the. dLTerent.chnrchcs" besides those?- tine. -.haired'-young gents .vho.rouid procure a span if horses and a- buggy. took their Da) tineas "baggy riding. . Our farmers- fire tia-y: pltntlr j 'corn and doing .such pt her work is required tjf thm at thl; "3;; cf the year. 'Wheat r.?Tcr looked li : ; r: ',;o r ' cd 1 ?I .-: t crri d t. r W'3 . ill ' I IV. 10 O t3 n .iilii.r rfr.d tU him. ;,t JO cca'.a A. crth c f fl r tr. , . I :. r-hi- .-.t . :r :h;:.!r--i . , a .-n-crdi.I h,i;r. ."3-7 d , - . ' - - T -. : r,:.d . ..: . if.'. c ' , ,,
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may l,e an itchtrjr oaCfC, ar. i - p td it, thej ; i"l n to i '- o- - c-fctit was i trt d r-.i-s a r. t w Vr ere ft.Hn ling tw o cf Ji -...-s young I tdie- and tht bar': w-s j troullil ;-.! I ,-h;t- r.. t h.vo it! scr-ati.!'i.d; h, w: tsrqu iinUtl, S' 'ijii'.s scralcli "my at'.' -.'as hli r.j,,. ?,, tl,, i..5r-' tof The besi't'fii -un'-wt hilto them t 1'"-1 P-' utv. c:i i I-1 f td:ta . .... , .' ' ' ' ' r .;....-'.- tin op Ti tr? lac;: or yceanmu . 1 The voice of the v. Id vii n card ia rdl?" at; 1 H I- '. ', S . - Th3 rr.: i JI;ood. , , ' . - . - ' ' Farmer aro. ph;::tl::g corn.".1 , ' Lrgrolih:: are the.cr.I:r of the day. M;d dogs are said: to b-3 in this vicinity. ; - - . -Mi:t I.'artia intends to have bU moustache blacked a soon a? they get long eaoL-j!i. : -f.-:Ve aro informed that a stinging school will be organized at Unpin (or Pin Jitm H4is called), on tha first Sunday in May at A p. m. ;t ' , ; C. L OpDIIOPI' EIW ' - tSundy &."Tyiiit8i--- i: ' ' will pay you the highest ' market i prices for al I country- produce cash or groceries. "They will also sell you the best h3;cheapest'Sugars, Coffees 'and' Teas,' In' fact : 'everything that belongs to a grocery and provision stere for -fcash or prediicQ. ' Cash paid forklry or green hides;:":i,",''"r'ft' 5,-! --23tf ; 20. yards good bleachmasiirt . for ll at the Lick Creek CWsh Stbrev , tt f Look out Jor.,.omething new at Pro's ii,a few, days and 'hen there ask therrj what it is they have new. togieawaT. , Otf ' ''' ' i , Gents hats largest stock and hew; est sfyleVand lowest prices at the Lick Creek Cash Store? . :32,2w LEGAL. . Ev sirtuo of an execution, to nc tlirect ei from the Clerk of tho Orange Circuit Court, :-1 , will expose xat public . sale, to tls nigucsi uiaui'r, on 'f SATURDAY MAY 19, 1STT, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, "at the door of tho c.oui-t liouste ol.orang-e county tlie rents aim profits for a term not exceeding svcn years, the lollowin Qcscvioevt real estate, to-wn: Lo;n nimiborcd 1G. 37. 3S. 61 and til, in tin town of owto Stewart,- and. lots numbered 13. U, 13, 13, 17, IS. 19. 20,21,52, 53, 3i, S3. 'SB. S, 2j, 'AifZT and id, in Wesley Shoulder's .addition to thu town o XowMu Stewart. au,1 al0 a partot section twentr-seven town one (11 south and ran jre two (2) west, described as follows, to Avit: Commencing thirty-two (32) feet north of the northeast corner or lot No. sixtv-one 61. in the towu of Sewton Stewart.'so as toiang-e with tho east line of Mid lot. und then run au eastwanl course on Hie north side of State streo:. in said town, to Market street, in said town, and thence north to the south line of the northwest quarter of the MbrthMfest (jturter and thence, west on said line to the corner, and thence a southeast course to the itomnientseracns corner, and also all K.ith of the middle of X'atoka rver oftue jiurthwet in'tiarter t -t)wr northwest qoarter. eotita iiiiuf in nil tweaty-five (25) acres, more orla.it teat; tiJ khmis real estate convey -f t br Jphn I.. Foster and wife to Wesley fciujuidfrg t;i the 20th day of January, las. jii a,J to the southeast unarter of the north e&.-t qujttor- of section tirenty-eig-ht. (23), to-a.r.n tl) tottlh.and ranze two (2) west. an-1 a pttrt Hi, the 'wet half -of the north west !-.! iter .of eUom. tweety-eight (2S) .town cut it) soniii ;wi ranar- tiro tzj west i riK'.t as fall; -us, to-wit: ConKnenclng at tue oi.icar. corner of the southwest qnartvr of t hs Borth?!i a ?Hrfr of .said section, nuitiiiig west forty (0 rods, thence north to the viv-jr l;;tfil;:t," thenV.e xtp said liver with the mattd fins thereof to where -said river cM.'tcs t h4fea.it bouudarr of said west half of tlia orti:r -.-.Ji titmrtcr of said sei-tiou. thenco m-.Uii to t ics place of begiuuinsr, containins? s jvcaty acres, more or less, and also all t'uit part of the south half of the northwest quarter of -iection twenty-ssren (27j,;. town uut (t) south and , range two (2) west, com-fuc-neinjr m tlw south. side of the - street clue south of the southeast corner of lot numbered ii?tr-ix (5.5), in the town of Xewton Utewart, theac rimninar south to Pat ok a river, thence V said river until it intersects the soathern JouiKir- of.-the south .half of the northwest qtiarter of section twenty-seven (27). towarihijj one (1). .south and range two (2) west, thence west la tha section line between sectiw 2' and 23, thence north on said section !iae uutil it intersect the western boundary of Mi-i town of Newton Stewart, thence aloujr the west and south boundary f said town of NfS'-i 'ii Stewart to' tin place of , beginning-, cotn.-iiiii.ng two (2) acres in-ir or -less, au'd aS ) the west half of t!x sonthwest qnarter of Bt'tHson twsutv-seveu (27), town oaetl) south i! J racjra two (2) wes and also all that part . of the Southwest quarter of tha northwest frsarttfref aid socfion. twenty-seven (27) not fcc.jarated tnerefrout by Patoka river, contiiB throe i&f at-.res, moreor leas..- AU of t,.a last above described real estate hein' th jaamec-onvcretl bv- Luke B. CogrsweU. GuarrHati of the minor heirs of Stephen Foster, de--. . ;c , to i-.'u i W '-" '":ii 'ern, o the 2 1 -.v i, Govern ori M and als all tn-.ti ri. of 'the northeast quarter of section twenty- . . "- fr,t,u ii - IT, i,. l r -4 t WO '27 v ct ii-sou of jnr.-ka nver, c,!t-"i-cf ( the - nu'iwcst atnr'i r cf t!.c . u;---onaitT ol Hfriii'i iwc -nmi ft.iu , ri ' l . nth I jar-ie two (2) "crt, lyrv i ,r, ,i cf lots .U". U ... i ( in f i o -"'on j"X", ri'-i-rr-y v I'lt'-t oi fril 1 i3 iii Kiitr;a ii.ie ,.i .- . . ic t 1-i..st, ,' t r f 1 , o -.t " t ' sr,i."Ct i I iv i .i .'.-'!. 1 t l ) a a.,. c k' .-n -d. , - i r,TP t e orl.'. All l iij iut a ijte&'iu. fd nv.i t.H- be, n t - t.i. 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Dill, at the suit of Mlaehaei Burn awl JtAchRer'Ann Piers;t?J.l ' , c.ij g.i!s, will , be iand with reisei irom talitAtioa or f-ftri'Taenittt iir..- ; . niLUAM r, siiivi.Lt, . ACns.lnlsfrata r??i SaSo,r Real Notice is hereby civ en thut In- Tittt tf an erdcr of the Oi ange Circuit Court, th nnijersiafiiwl. Aiiminirftrator ot- tfs estate or Isaiah iicClain, tleceasc.1, :nrui ouer xor saic at auction", on the premises, on ;- , SATURDAY; -MAY g8, 1-STI, .... : ,s ' . a a equal nnfJiTMt-1 two-thinl. of tlio fallowi'ri'i describetr 'laiwl, in Ortin;r '-oouaty, laUiana, -to-wit;.. Twnty sere oS vi tliesoula iialf of the mtrtiiwe quarter of ' sw-tiowi two (2), townsluu two (3) nortn ami . tf ware one (1) east, botinded 'its foihnvs: Uegiiining' at a jjoint 40 rods ea?t of the southwest corner of id section.-rtti-.iiln nheafti '-east--Kl rods, thenco north 40 rod, tbetioc trest ft rod and thence foutn w rocisto trie piaeeoi tmLing. Terms of sale Ouc-fotuta.oi me pHrcmwe monev cash in hand, balance in- tmt e ttjiial pavnients t ?w 8 and -9 -montUd. puu-nasors giving notes, with npprored surety, -n ith in-tefett-at efx per cenW frou date,, and waiving valuation laws. Sale tobein ut 2 o'clock Ttm 111 '- -, i - -. . ; ; r-., ' TheVidow- of the dee'edent will at tha s.nnie timuand ptacvanloa tire same condition, of fer her oit-tltmi imprest in sam re.n i-si.hb. f . .? I1EKKV- F JicVULLOUyiL, Adru'r, ."'. '' Asslgoec's Sale." " ; . ' Kotico is iicrebv ViTeii that the nndersisrned. Assifrnee of Joseph, Coulter, , will sellai public, auction, at tho residence of tho said Joseph .Coulter, in Statu pcrscneck township, Orange county," Ihd.. on ' " TIIl'R;sOAY. MAY 10, 1S77. , alithe personal property of, said assignor, consistinjr of horses, ' males,-' cattle, - sherp. hosrs. t-orn wheat, oats, hay. 18 acre grooving wlicat in flcld, 'one two-horse wagon, one twoUorse spring v a:fon. one two-horso cultivator, lot of farming implement", rider mill, lot of bacon, household and kitchen furniture. &(., &C. ''' - Terms of Sale-,A credit of twelve mo:ith will be given on all snins of f3 and over, creditors giving note, with approved surety. waiving valuailfui and -api-ai.semeiu jar.s, with intoret-at B percent, from date. , JAMES T,. NOIHdTT. Assignee of .Jo-soph Coulter. T. X. -Matheks, Auctioneer. Ap;il 4, 177. . r. : .-.. r - 29'Valuable Farm AT PRI VATE SALE' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Assignee of Joseph Coulter, will, tsitei thirty days from this date,--offer at private Halo "-tho Veal, estate belonging to the said Coulter. "Th-J said farm is situate inStaniperscreek township. Orange county. Indiana: being tho south hVif of the northwest qna: V ter of sect ton' one (1. town one (1) north an range(l) cast; and the south fmlf of thetioiiiiest. qatter of sectiou .two- (2). snms town and l ane: and the north pint of tlie southeast quarter of samo scciion. town and range, containing in all two hundred aad tw-nty-seveii and: pne-balf .(227JJ) acres; one huh- . dred and ut venty aeivs under cultivation. ""good frame dwelling wivh eight rooms, gooi barn 40x50 frt. slaughter and smoke hotiS' ail neiesrary -oMthbildings, good orchanlsof apple and peach trees, never failing water, both well and. spring. The farm is a'll undei goo 1 f siice, and is one of the most desirable country residences In Southern Indiana TermsofSale Said laud will be sobL for a sum not le.s than the a.pnraiseil -value thereof. the payments in four equal inntalimtvits of sixi twelve, eighteen aad twenty-four la'oai'ns from date, bearing interest at six per cent, fromdato. " -' . The aborc land will be sold in one body or in lots to stilt, purchasers. For farther particulars call on or address the undersigned at Chambersburg, Ind.: "n - . ... JAMES E. XOBLITT, Assignee of Joseph Coulter. April 10, 1S7J. ZQ-Wuu.t-0 v't' Ai Aji.v.J, Uii-.QU vyaa&ji '- In the -Orange Circuit Court. July tenn, 1377, Margaret Jvearhy vs. Ki chard Kearby. la . Divrce. Com j the plaint! 3", by J. Wesley Tucker, bis altiH'aey, and files hi rum plaint, aud also an aili iavii of a disinterested perxm showing that the defendant, lliol-.ard Kearby, i noi a resident of tiu State of iadiana aiiT that the plaintiST has a rsue of action atraiiiKt said defendant in diTOrce, and that the said Kicbard Kearby is a oc-essary party thereto. '. Said defendant.1 Richard Kearby, is there fore toerehy notilied of the pendehcy of this action, f.nd that the aalne- will stantl for trial atllr," Ju!r term of said court, to beholden at t-coo:., iu-"!'. ij th- town of I'li, on the Sd Mondav in Jrdy, iv77. Witne- if " r. ; f- - 1 rf said co"-l ri Pan'!, th.K 17' 'i v ri A "-' I. 1-T7. , : - :ts, . ci ' CI-ik . :r- Court. 1; ' -c - ". mc't ' i t --,' rn-isr-styned. Amtni'trtor of tne estate of Nancy till. If tti i 0(tf"i r 1. t., Cfpni'., wi.i tell at i n .lie. ' i .'i. t the . l tr " iu , c i t'i k v ! i . 'I t inl de-cc-lent, on - C ... o i,i i.. -..A. . i i 1 .m.'io , .d , ? :v f J t" ' - 1 - -1 ; r ' ' '' - - , C .",;-'. -T i i . I . . 1 . t'wi , . ,1. " V 1. .- ,, ""'. ! "f " . ' T - . 'i'l(-r,!'i, j. i i" i. t I ' j ' . I, - . .' . . .3'. , , r . i r. i-.i ; t " " 1 a i- ; cf i t i r 4 a iii I - t' 'i ; a i i , r -i 1 - r ts i t . r? llQ ft-!'l .U I t kl t t 1 k. ',. a. . i: n '.r.r. :n ! ,-r J . I
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