Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 35, Paoli, Orange County, 16 May 1877 — Page 3
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AlC'a vyrATA Vrid hail storm-fell west an north-of .If re ye.ter.!ay aftcrfioou. ' : ''' v..-.:. -Win, Ward rip has sahl out to Jos. lludeUonv Vi'ardnp is- the champion trader of the town. ' - . Jwlzo MavIty,B:m IJn-lp and C. Pro started to White Iliver yeslenbiy on a fishing expedition. John Patton, ol Washington county, ;wa in tovu yesterday. The Judso looks hale and hearty. Wm. Parrell, Dr. Trueldood and Bev. V V. Webb went to Lost river yesterday hunting and ilsh" in r. Howell's Xewsjiaper Directory, for 1677 given the population of Pali tit 2,207 n slight exagtfcrA-. tion. Tlio' weather for the p.at two or three days lues- etlcctunlly ' cleared Mho' sunny portions of the square of loafers;. T'.ip trial o! Ibmt Jrns i-J n-"r'.e-'tn e.t P,V uningbm. We v dl ko.-p ".r roadi i'.s p Am.- Mo ;t" i turned Ir-m hi- '-" .. . - - .: -.:.. .I'M. vcn:ng. . tbat eiu-e Hiram Atlmiui ' 1 I .1 i - , . a. 1 v law " MU'1 J n e e ir r 1 tl' t! "! s of oar 1. art bL I. n L.a. d A tolr" no. i'1 fJib., P.; and Jno, lh i. u, T. 1 t t :,-- . i - l . I. I 1. iltr,'- 'I ' i i u r i 1 !! r i" v r tl M: P. C' ::.!,. 5; to ilo r '.! ki:i ? ' c " mi.ii- , , t ... 1 ... . XV' d an 1 tit I. . . 1 1 .. ni 1 . . . Wt u. I O I 5 1 n Ii. W I tt 1 t f li a J .1 1 1
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t Wi -hu v!,y. I r v. . j .ri' L' I in I.i ! ! ,'ui.I v hv It. T V,".; ,1: . if :j c-.'mly and t -.!.: to I' .- 'i. IP 1 t '...ir; 1 v. itii t.-.ur- . 11! : VC l:v!v in Ohio. I I v; rv : - ::tlv t.,: 11th of t!ii- ' ' ' ' .... ; i I ,,,.,.11, i.l;-:nri;v 1 !i'-'rt ' . .sin HhQ -xs one of'tlio .hVA ; sfttler.s of Orange county, havinjr moved heroin lP-3. JShfc ha be-on a member of the Presbyterian Church for H. years. She leaves several children'und a great many relatives and: friends to mourn her jSe.veral couple of the youth and misses of town -spent, last Friday at Ilamers cave. Pv a strange oversight there; vi-re no 'old folks' ahms to 'guiu'u.'ii-ia and protect,' Lufe'they rr. -.us the trip safely. Df.Jl J. II -11 i15 Indiannpolis aUendlfi-tic State Medical Soelaty. ' :"( j Rheriff-(' :ray era ft, of Wash I n gton t-.oar.ty, was in town Saturday. ; ' :J'3olvWebb,.ircnry. Beasley and Jno. I). Carter were the maddestmen that went to liicominglou last MpiuLiy. .i'hs first, thing thp Paoli boys tiid'Ia! Hundav when the v nrriv-.'i !'rd In town -was In Visit the .oepot to" see'the kcers" and, play with the railroad truck-. John Pro thought the telegraph instrument a' "new fang! etl 'sewing ma'chine. liUMMKR, The follcwing is a programme of the: '.eoittest performance between Uiq -rrafiklin and Phillipplan Literary Societies, to be given' at Pa ol 1 High School Wed uesda y , May 2H, 1S77, at7 o'clock p. m.: "t ''-''-; , , j.Ui--i:i.:. , l?!:"iov.vrl Tiiut we s'nonli. 1'fivn a law p'-'-1-lO'iiensr tlic .iinmig-rntioa of Chinese to lias Ji. A. I : , vlleurv Cox, 'A. W. lii-iust-r. ' , -;-.ii-lui T. i'liroop. n-.'VfS1.- - - i . : i,.. ... : ( . . ..' '-i "' ' ' ' tSSAYS. EartliN BiittV yioi'lfi T'i'-s Tin.-i graves. ' IECL.O.IATIOS?. ; i)r; V.i - tint to ihj l'o-:v liousp Iis nraxtan. l'a' 1-ap.aae 5-Mis MaUio Kiaxtaa. OKAT10S3. t. W'.irtt Wi l.ivP l- '.r s m. .f. t raze:. A'; a.-t i..ns yf Naliue a ail M . -. Ait-' r. V. A fugitive from justice in Ohio, t nahi'v-l: Mcu-iofi 'Weiklser, cljarged '.with the murder of a young holy . upon whom'he procured an . abor- ! ..j .. r..l, , ,L- !...tt 1 tion, was uii.e.-Moa at ivau.- - R iturd v py N'lorm c;r syenui, o W-.t hlagton county, and ' J. W. ro :d Jno. Mic or .tlt-! aef. He was brought here and icarcerated inj.iil until M.onday n morning w ten he wa.s- tkea by' "a I tvquidtion back to Ohio. If inno- ' c.;.;;t .we Ixf'Vl soo:'io hear of .'his lacouittal, if guilty, lot him 'sulfer b ex Ire ' reunlt" o f the law and learti'tieat the way of the trans gres or n; its ii: Ford. C. Igkliart, of Salem, who lectured here" u few weeks since, at the reuuest of , lh.my friends, has ' consented to- return and repeat it on. the evening of the Uhof June.' This recent lecture was -poken of intb'e, highest term? Pv "tr citi.tms, a ivd- lie Will be .w I by a f :'d b ' 4 on hi" re- ----- . . turn. 1 ' d 1 1 . r , 1 i . .. i t -.
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- f. I J,Jt L 1 1 . . . . - i : -' t ' ; . J y , ' ? i fr.:a iuipi-Hi n its t! urh i uf ' "j r ' ill f thr cmtiUuvN ;uiUson.c a a ,4 . ' :;$ff r if1. At l-..dr mill, in Ibi, I.u i. ivr - . A. , 1 t-f I . 1 1 . n ....... .. . Ill' I ' 1. .U.ll V..' 1 1 j 11 Atinels, c o v c riot-?, y arn, ic, t e.", which they will exchange for w:.o! fai which they'll allow t!io highest market price. Before going els'-'where give them a call. ' They oa.tranlee satisfaction. Custom Work d on 3 -on. tf-.asoua b 1 0 terms.. May 0, 1S77. . ; , ( :Utf - Mrs. Iv. A. 15 rax tan, of this place, has -been appulnted by. D. I. Faulds, of Louisville, as his a gent for the. Stein way, Chickerlng, Gaoler, Haines," Kurtzrnms and other - Piano"?: also the ""Mason & Hamlin' and Smith's American Organ Company's Organs.' The establishment of D. P. Faulds is so well known I hat it does not require any advertising to bring it before Ihe people,. Having been, ( estrb-" lished in. ISIS it is now; the most extensive in" theeuVtre South or West, , Seven octavcpiirios from 200 ;upwards.rt; Mrs.Braxtan cau give you the "closest prices" on Pi,ano3or Organs.. Call on her.boj, fore purchasing-, , ut,. the Bhodes House. - llV.-v '- i Paoli, May 8, 1877 I 31---f , ' Sloney 'ITaatcd. Our necessities are such- that - jve must eolieel what is due us. Per-, son's -"indebted to " us" . will --fs-tve tiineA trouble and money' by making prompt. settlements. - ; SCHIiAMM &. MAT1IKWS. ,. "Great- Uediictloii-.'-'in .Sewing.' 51acliines. ... ' The verv prent rliircrcncQ m the cost of martiias's J.iVutfht with, vtiifi -and. tliosa sold by travel! h-. s' li'vuis has imiuceu -.ao. in the ub-. seiK-e of anv wie har.dliiijr them on thc.t-a.su vsu-m in this part of the country, to add s'ctvhi" .Mii-.iiii.v-s to my presoiit buK.iaestf, knowi'.ti? that i r make it greatly to ttw m-toi-et of tim.so wanting to purcJia-se. : j.Iierluctio:i in prices whi.-U I am eaablcd.ta make bv lwvin?.a'Kl spjlinsr ou the esish. plan is suupiV e'nonaoilij. sanuiiut'u-to; aoout owehalf the regular price on eadi machine. Tlmi lht niacin nc will sell for 35 and th'$-!5 sparer at S15, an. 1 all other first clasJ ras-cnincs at sinihar rates. Thes mft--luiie are all r.rw and of the latest and bet styles lit th.i n,r.t lcadini? r.-.akes. I intend kc-ppins al-t a fall 10iv:of i!HUf an.fcothrr ato.ehineuis fvr ail kUitW of machines hi ttts iu tha I c.-i).-iaUr solicit iuspection of ' my.machii!s and rmnparison of price. I fiaijjlv nu-an to knock the Ik.-. out of the hiu pi iocs hesetoforc paia tor niacmnes. a-nMay 1, 1T ' jciaeJIetT C?rsi; Bandy & Wliite -.wilt', pay you I the highest market price fpr whitei shelled coriitca:sh and goods. 34-'Zv XS'sislee-s- riiPliCi1.. ' I ;wiil bo at my c.filcer in New Ptospeci, French ."Lick township,-on'Satunlays-of each. week for the purpose of transacting all business pertaining to said township'. , Wm. B, ConxwELfJ, Sa-lm - - i ' Trustee. v . ,; Dissolution 7i"cilice. The copartnership heretofore ex ltiti"' between the undersigned, in the practice? of medicine, has been dissolved by mutual consent, T. C. Hitter 'retiring. ' The business Will.be continued .by John! a Bitter, Jr. All "persons indebted will find; it to j heir Interest to call and sett le. . T. C. ItlTTi:M, i: .... ; Jon:,' A. IlixTEii, Je. Westp.idcu, April 23, 177. " j -tjV. , Pdi p! i.-h'gan 1 all other r j a-, in cntl.t' fair grounil-s nu:-i :d il.n- y .... I ';! fn r re v- .'. i .:upt. r:if . r. faviT.te. " i ! ar.I T ... I V JL v 1 I tt. J f,ir sr i OWL. r
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CIV r i.r! I,. V,iL:n, 1 ... .... . , ! vs. 3 , ' -:dlv tuii.!; tb- I wi.l .. 1 . , ' , ;i. 1 v- It.. - " - : J th : m '.-; '.s.'.t, v. hi'.o the p ,vi'1 ' ', ! , , .t s... . t;.i.ln..c ! i u.r . , rn ... ; . . . . . . .... . i '': vrd will f.u I itt-tb.-ir a-lv.;n-tag:? to-center with Mrs. I. fctfiwr making other arrangements. V . . , . ' 2-tf . If you want to buy one of tln best ana cheapest sewing macuines 1 you ever saw, call on Dr. L. R. Bowles at the Paoll Drug Store. c v 1 1 , TF?r 'rrini'Tf " lions Chancellor -Black-. Hawk, Will be found Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the stable of T X. Eraxtan, 'in Paoli; on Thursdays, Iridays and Saturdays .at V-an Mallory's stable in Orleans. f Mares insured to be with foal for ten dollars. tEeMp-rn3sf ani pedigree. . Chancellor Black' Hawk is lSJ hands1 high, 1st black, fine style and action, open gaited, &e. AVas sired' by ! -Mitchell's fast trotting Black Hawk Morgan horse, and he by the Myrickjiore, half brother Of JSthahAltiathB fastest trotting stallion in the world; and the llpriefc horffOrbjpthe.loW originstrl -Biaekirrtwk- 6wtfed - by- David LlIillrof Vermont, and said to pos sess more style - and action man any living .horse. ":. Chancellor ! Black Hawk's. dam was known as the Trueblood mare, ; very fast pacer, but never trained or handled Rs,-sti2lrf bred by -Mr,; -Mavity, of Jetl'ersoncounty, and sired by Tecumveh. a'1 fa-.t -.pacing rand thoroughbred Canadian "stallion; her danl f. vfaaf; a. IKwotSghbred mare from Virginia, With two seasons training Chancellor " Black Hawk has trotted iu 2:SS. His style and gait iudieato great speed;, also the cross of stock in him, according to the opinion of experts, cannot fail to produce fast' trotting horses. His half brother, "Wait a While," paced, aV "a, fmin yeatToldj on the New-Albany 'track,' in two niinntcs and. . twenty-seven seconds with two w'eeks. training, after which he was sold - for eight. hundred" "dollars and shipped to New Orleans, -where- he beat all the erae'k paeipg hwrses of the Smth. We take great pleasure in showing Chancellor, and think the public would .consult their best interests by looking at and breeding to this promising young horse. -32.i Braxtax & Mallory. . Gp to Schramm,&r. Mathews for all kinds of furniture . COtf .j. Cara tp.tlap I'SiIic. - -. -' For many years we have, made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. T h 0 u s a n d s " of cu res 1 1 1 avo b ee n made by them, -and, in : fact, the word failure could, not be coupll with them. But within ,-tho' last two year counterfeits of our medicines .have sprung up, , dangerous in ..their' --close ; imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon aerrgenuiue box.oOlolh'iwayU t Ointment the facsimile of tha signature of outagent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit is felony. -We shall relentlessly pursue any on who' imitates this with the utmost '-vigor of the law. . -We mast earnestly beg that th'eV great mts of the American people Wib fdd us in our efforts to protect thir health, :and" htlp us" in our task of bringing those most , .unprincipled men. to.tiic.bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase ' MVdlcines -ptiiportiug to -be ours udMr.Jn'. Ilaydc.k's :.;nitnrci-! atti'-h-'l to t.ch b;X of 7 "T .7 .t " nn i. t ",.i,l I 1 ... j !.. '.I iVr. -,... l'ciul will s- n h- rte.'.I.cd. no ? Ji Ho'llowaV i. i he i s.o:k ( 1 to vision? and family gro. C;:; - ts-e. :e- in t Pro's. r- 1 r I t..i t i i ... .... . " i. , i 1 ('
in. : 44 f trcu! ! Jit, T T- jrt x 4T5 T Mr. . -w , ! i i ! 5 1 T Or! I I f ' .- ! i ip ? : i v i" . ! j i i 1 rnmed by j.i.-n. ItUKcr. one t.i'.u 1 .. . Hi t. J i ;t SiOU l.w . t-rr, v v , j , ;.j ; , .- t). ...pn;. . , iii:..., an 1 a- m.my s. ' . ,..t!I ..M . S " " . i ... ... I i II VUU l.ticmi ...hi ii.-h - 1 oagli training for-your little ones, y..u"cnnott!o belter than to place thorn c Ijr Mr-. Muug . v ue. . It. t n that are well brought up w.-.ah-S, j as the aim is to pro v hie a school that will ..be r.s sate for the littloj ones. a3. their inothcr's sitting room. Mrs. Manger has taught in the public schools of Topeka and vicinity much of the time.duringrlS year-i. Tuition but i I per month. Gymnastic e.xereis'ulaily. School room and residence first house directly northwest cf Taylor & Cox's furniture store. ot- ... I j I j , ' , -" ' ' Boots and shoes all styles and at 'low figures at Htouts. 2-"l-Stroud Persons is just in receipt of a fine" fpt of - moulding, and will frame piclures for "you neatly and .cheaply.-, KT ...... fp ;.. A The test - Syrups, the best New Orleans Molasses, and the bestSorfham in the market are kept at Pro's' on the North sidt of the squarc-rsuict too for the least mon sv. .. ' . . G- tf First class furniture at low prices at Schramm & Mathew's., Give them a call Pvr-ons desirous of visiting Louisyille, New Albany or any point at tha. Fall can-do no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, -who runs th'o stage line. He is a genial accommodat ing gentleman and will do aiP in his power to please the patrols of the line. Try him. The ' hTud owners in Orangt county are probably not- aware that until ihe Government patent is delivered to the patentee or ins twsi'gneo there is a cloud on - the tifiA which must b-s removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get . them. ; For further information inquire of. ..'-' ,'i James F. Collins, . 13-tf "" 1 ' at News Otlice. Eveiybody go to Andrew Dough-erty's-store-at Nt w - Prospect, the place to get cheap and pure wines mid ' licpiors for medicinal purpises. Also a full line of staple and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, &e. Pleasure taken in showing goods. . Go to Pro's for Candies, Nuts and Confectioneries of all kinds. ; G-t to loan at per " cent.," in sums of 1000 and' upwards, 'on good productive real estate in any "part of Southern. Indiana. - Apply to or address. - .11. PIlMUEKLIK, M. I)., Mitehell, Ind., or General" Beat Ustate, L&an and Insiranco' Agents, Paoli, Ind. CO-"tf Newton St k wa jit, Ms rch G, 1877. ED. N'lvs It 1,'Irg generally known that I u.m, m thin time of tho election, a V, t f South--t t ;.,::.Ir, :,':i 1 -' - -1 'b..iki. x I vri, tl.-rt ' y r ointi' d. Then f ire yi-u p. I. ' f ' iP !;. ; 111 : c l w ao1 b" t':vt I I. .vc l ,mvn. m.v 1--.: i . v. : t, v. i ir i i.in r .... t i... r ti i . i .1! tin:- - t' - -urv 1 l ii. . up :'i : Av j. . ny p-i t i -.rt o t' li v to ,-:' i " ,...- m ,t t.
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