Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 39, Paoli, Orange County, 13 June 1877 — Page 3
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k n :d ( . I a I : ; ,!.!!! .;t two ! y : t: . i.F. t I!.': er ,d ti b nd I.'--..- t; : C of the r.. .1 I I ,: ' :e. Adr.ilrd-tratjii, guardians and others, from whom reports are tine, should remember that, the next term of the Grange Circuit Court will beIn on the ICth day of July. Judge Pearson requires administrators and executor to report at every terra after one year from the date letters were issued. The law requires guardians to report every two years. If such reports are not thus made citations vill be issued and the parties put to trouble and expense. The exhibition given last even ing: at the High School building bythe ''little scholars" was a real treat, and reflected credit on both teaehers and pupils. Where all did so well particular mention would seem to be invidious, but, in our opinion, 'dittle Doily Mi. key's" rendition of "little Jon" was superb." At its conclusion "she was literally smothered with boquets. Captain Jas. F. Stucker, adn.inistrator'cte lonis nan of the estate of Win. Bowies, deceased, has commenccd suit to enjoiti the further payment of rents by the lessees of French Lick Springs to the heirs of said estate. lie wants the money to assist in paying the debts of the estate. Claims amounting to three thou sand nine hundred and seventy dollars for expenses incurred in trial of Bent Jones were received from Monrue county Friday by our Board of Commissioners. They allowed but one bill amounting to $303 60, which had been certified to by Judge Pearson nnd continu ed the remainder of the bills for investigation. Ilev. Wm. F. Harried and wdfe, of New Albany, readied here last Friday and remained until Mon day afternoon, when they started on their return home. Mr. Harned preached at Stout's Chapel south of here Sunday morning and at the M. E. Church in this place Sunday evening. V hen Baal Corn well catches a llindostan eel he throws the pole across his shoulder and with a cry that would shame a Sioux Indian starts for the uplands. Ask George Able. In our next issue we will publish the list t)l allowances made by the Board of Commissioners at their recent session. SPECIAL NOTICES. yiie romjlaisi Head. Cii?. nipbeh'd hick Creek Cash Stcro on the jxrfiJe, For ready made detains the best tact's made; In boots ami shoes, we never was beat, Oars ace the best, and they 'will r.ot leak; Fails and parasols, we have many kinds, Notions, ribbons, hosiery and window '"blinds; Cle-.udi and brown muslins very caeap, ia jeans and tlanela, our stock is complete; Gents hats and furnisliin Roods, they never was lower, Come see us and then bay you a c h a ra p 1 o a mower. Scythes and cradles, forks, two, three and tour tang, And 20 yards of good prints, for 1 lb of Queeiies ware and hissware a. Tery fall stock, O.ir prices ure low. clear down to ted rock: b I.f - mA tie-, c.1 Cvduir, , together with a 1 ; c I , it aha.jst makes la t' . j oar prices ar a il not l'-e pOGf (togetlicr with Ihn. , and a full Ires tl.fy cannot " , , Le idled up too teaiju.s t. ici vvj call your J . . u t a t! r t' 1 , . . . . , .1 . . 1 1? v. r. v 1 . A ' I ib y -
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