Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 42, Paoli, Orange County, 4 July 1877 — Page 3

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All rwnoiH desiring to pay Vln.lT f-ub-cription in wood will please bring it alontr. ll'i' (ii'c t) i I-'! 7 I'm' i ( ' i ; i; ' ciZilw (id io jt .',' c .:r r '', r I ? . . s -'.u " -', v j ' ' r ; : ''' . " I!'TOW,." .4XI COfXTV. To-day U the gellorPous Fourth. A 1 frtl A p pi e,o f G roc n fi oM tow njdiip, called on '.; P ttunhiy. The ravage3 of the hog cholera fdiil continue, hut are abating. Vun M&llory, of Orleans, returned last week from New Orlean5?. Ir. J. II. .Sherrod has had his druj store handsomely painted and frescoed. Abraham Noblift and family returned from Bawling (J reen Mont!.iy afternoon. John It. Simpson bought 'from Wells i Braxtan last week a handsome phaeton. Frank Knlow, of Greenfield township, is dangerously ill. lie it not expected to live. A daughter va born unto Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chipman at Anderson f&tturday morning. Mrs. John Howard, of French J Ail: township, died last AVednos. day night with consumption. "Nary" a circus has visa ted our county tin.-; season, and wo hope tlicy'll continue to not visit us. Work " on the additional story bein placed on Dr. Bowles's drus store is btins pushed forward rapidly. 21 is .Des:sio Albert, of this place left for Louisville yesterday on a visit to the family of Capt. A. T. Gil more. Considerable local matter will bo found on our first page under the bend of "Odds and K ids, local and otherwise." A laro number of our citizens are attending the Sunday School Celebration at Manner's ?ehool house, naur Orleans, to-day. Fatit r.lclnttjsh was in town Friilay nihl on his return to Bow litig (ircen from a vi-it to friends and relatives at Hardinsbur. Dr. Thos. Hurit .is at home to pcml the Fourth. He is lu.OQtl health and we are g!ad to learn is meeting with success as a pill dispenser; . r.- mires Win. M. Ilo-att, of I'rcnch Lick, and Wra. Busiek, of Southeast, were in town -Monday and supplied themselves witii u.stlces blanks at this oiYleo. !e t -.11 ! I i I. !'-.? L inr: i , i- ih - r ; rt. 1 .1... I. tiu: 1 ia thi-; . x:lsu i i Mr-. :, '.!-v- 1 c " . ;U i o j mi v ; . : :r: i.. v . : in t v.-n f;Vi iit. wiiu I!. v t -s 1 1 i 1 i, , : . . ir. , ; r ' -f . !-"?-'. ' ' , . . V - ....... i , U 4 r . i s b:i: e i .- t : t A. 1.

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V. - r th ! -if 1.:- I '-.ff III I . J ;l .r ".u T- Milling, Koractiroc5 rallying, as i? the nature of thodiscHSo until the 23th U.iL, when his soul departed to that bourne R-heuce no traveler ever return?. His tkvith Las cast a gloom over the entire comma, tiity, where he Imd Iiosb; of frienrj. remains wero interred at the WV.-dey CI.aj.-el cemetery Saturday morning. To the bereaved family tre tender oiir heartfelt sympathies in this their dire afllieiion. A younjj gtat of our town hns been, for sometime past, paying his attentions to a young lady, who lives some milr-3 in the country. Of late, however, ho ha? been' rather remiss in the matter and the young lady feeling the neglect rather keenly notified him a short time .since that if ho did not renew his allegiance ho might prepare one o f h co ffi n s for h e r. He p a id no attention to the matter, however, until one day last week, w hen a death having occurred in the neighborhood, a near neighbor of the young htdy walked into the shop with a measure for a coffin. Tho young gent was completely taken aback and until informed of the name of the deceased, thought his girl had really went and gone and done it. Lick Creek is filled with dead hogs and the stench thtt arises from thc.ni is terrible. There is a severe penalty fixed by law against any person who throws any dead animal into any running stream of water, or deposits the same upon the banks of such stream, so that the water" becomes vitiated thereby. Numerous persons have violated that law and ought to be prosecuted, as by doing so they have endangered tho. health of he whole community. Bury your dead -hogs. John It, Simpson, David F. Stucli'cr and Samuel A. Davis attended tho funeral ceremonies of George Stackhouso at Wesley Chapel Saturday morning. Many of George's ohl friends from here would have attended had they known of the rad event sooner. Ed. News Tho old "K. 8." fraternity he'd a meeting Friday night and received four new members. The society is now in a flourishing condition, and proposes to supply a long Lit ?ar.t to provision merchants. V TCI I K I l.TA S i A N O U I VITCIII NO F FsiviviTCir, Secretary. Wo have waited on many of our pal reus for years for what they owe u.;. I tow many of them would soli us a bushel of wheat, worth about tho same, M CO, and wait as long and patiently for their money. W need what is due. The coauag term of court will bo a good time t.t - C ' " ! r-; .'a 1 t d i. I a r Ll ; 1 .. :.. ' . . 1 1 ' :-M .ir ' M a -f V ; e; s. . . . m . . . . V ' 't'e th e i i1 I " i ; 'O n.di.t i : : , V i; o i 1 1 : b r o

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1 Cf ef t! - vmi iy f i:- i i. die-ri-, nsv t, r. r.d i.;:. ion o c in; 'ti,. at 1 .rt-, or irely f n acf u::t ef thj t": l.r, -y of inraklud toaJx.dro m rt wisat i!cydt:A understand, for which, of these reasons I like your hash I cannot say. Anyway, it is a charming dish, and being served but weekly or semi-monthly, we devour it with rnucli relish. But the matter to which I desire to call your attention is this; I wish to-suggest occasionally ingredients for the' mixture, autt shall deem myself honored to have you compound them at intervals during the summer in your usual hap py style. And n iz meet your ap probation I shall endeavor, as your pupil, to reciprocate the favor by returning some little dishes of my own preparing, knowing that you are willing to overlook blunders when the intention is good. Finally, I congratulate you, Sir, that you nave not aspired to be called .like Alexander, the conqueror of the world, or like Dr. Holmes, the autocrat of the breakfast able, but simply Jlego, rex, tho Buler of Hash, and have signally succeeded. Believe me. to bo Very Truly Yours, Care Ciiowquile. W. J. and J. P. Throop, of our town, have 72 acres of corn on the Tolbert Dillinger farm on Lost river. Wo wish them an abundant yield. To All Whom It ISlay Concern. Know ye, that in accordance with section one of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An act to provide for the periodical enumeration of tho white and colored male in habitants of this State, over the age of twenty-one years, and in accordance with section two and three of said act. the township trustees of the several townships of Orange county, have this day completed said enumeration as prescribed by said law, and as specified by the constitution of the State of Indiana, which enumerations have been" reported and filed in my office, and are now subject to tho inspection of the public and to which I invito an examination thereof, with a view to the correction of any error, mistakes or omissions therein contained; which reports are in words and figures as follows, to-wit: Whita Paoli town shl pi ....551 Nmehenst 20'". Orleans 424 Oransjeville l!M Northwest 203 Colored. 15 4 3 I French Pick 355 Jackson -.253 Green fid b1 2To Soulhc:t.s 341) Stamj.erscretk .18-4 3 Making a grand aggregate of white ami colored male inhabitants over the age of twenty-one year, in Orango county, Indiana, as returned by s-a'nl trustees, 3,0-1. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, at I'aeli, this second day of July, 1S77. David F. Stlu-kee, Auditor Orange County. SPECIAL nOTSCEIS. Orleans 7. "or res at Opens July li'AU. T!e rp' ?ls for the summer scoaion are encouraging, The following teachers will aid th d pri a elf ah I'r; f. J. IV Funk, Grammar, Arithm tic. Algebra, Geometry at 1 ":. e try. IV- f. ;;. r'. i I tmill, of Cincinnati, IP alien and methods of teaching ih.: lio.r. Ih .f. Wait' r IfoagMoa,of Bloom"mat as, C S. History on a new ll-ti. P.- f. P.. A. Og-, Phonics and Prim )ry tea. 1 Pig. Pupil- can i lioose v, h.ot bran: i:. ? th-v wi-h to pursue; all will Ka D'ed. Tuiti. a f ! h nu t f "h1: v, c a oo!y C f A t'oar-" of evcrdrg 1 tor d;; - .:'.:r -. . . '. r-'. it o ,f L-..ti m ' il - I' ti ! -r "A : 3 !.

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w l ' T i y ,.b ti, .: i : a t'.eo. L d ) ' -r y ,n."'. r ; e io t ' . r rs. .iiui'jrr .o dr-m No , hi'i i. - h cu: J ;, t h that ura well brought op wanlvtl, as the aim Is to provide a school that will bens safe for the little ones as their mother's silting room. Mrs. . Munger has fought in the public schools cf To pole a and vicinity much of the time during 18 years. Tuition but $1 per m onth. Oy nm as tie e x e rcise dail y. School room and residence first house directly northwest of Tay lor Cox's furniture store, 31IMctisrc Fraiiiiiig. Rtroufl Parson-, at th.e barber shop, on west side of tho square, is prepared to frame an y and all kinds of pictures in good style and .cheap. Give him a call ami got your pictures' nicely framed. to loan at S per cent., in sums of $1,000 and upwards, on good productis'C real estate in any part of Southern Indiana. Apply to or address.. II. KiMF.Eurax, M. D., Mitchell, Ind., or Collins & Bus kirk, General Heal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, Paoli, Ind. GO-lf Newton Stewart, March 6, 1877. Ed. News It being generally known that I syas, at the time of the election, a resident of Southeast township, :md persons thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed. Therefore yon will please notify the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently located in Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, where I svill be found ready at all times to do surveying when called upon in any part of the county. A notice relative to a survey in any part of tho county sent to Newton Stewart will be promptly attended to. John McDonald, Surveyor of Orange County. Go to Schramm A Mathews for all kinds of furniture, oOtf Toflce. All persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle either by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am needing money. G. Hazlfavood Chambersburg, Dec. 9, P875. Great IX?tl:ietli't in Sewliss 32aclilnes. The verv Croat dOI'V-renee In Use cost of ma chines bought with cpwb an.l Ihtwn soM hj" tr,ir;Unr aironw has in't:u-i'-i mi-, m tnereisenoo of a:iy mo hsunl'inr; t!-e on li.e fiMi ystei in this 5. art of trio country, to aM s"-.v!n'.t yiat-iii Bc3 to my ywtr'at '(niMDi' fenowinic i 'eit 1 r;:r. ii:ftke st sn-nily to ! ho in terest ot tho?e wanting t: iurlia-P. 1 he reluciioa in pti'-cs WuK-n I am eieeOeu t't i.',?,ko hy burin:? ana Helling ta the c;eh j-lan is e.i ! v tMiorimu!-, ain.jiiiitinfr to aiwu t onchnlf th" rotJ'.aar ri'.c on '-arb itwrhin.', Thn th.i f.'jii maohhif-s will sil f.r ti nni the?-C Sini'T p.t t ", all !lu:r fir.-E r!:in inachims. nt similar rri(;..:s. Tti- e n.!;t'i.ue--arc nil ih-w anl ot tlic hitcsfc ;tu4 hit styles vt the most U'il'lin;? n:nkcs. I iiit'-rsil ki'i.-ji n - al. a full -lint; of iss i-lU w ami othor a ('! hnunts for all kiu-l- uf in.n:hiii?s ia in the cuiint ("v. i:hinc an.l couii.iriori of imiits. I t:in.iy mean t. ka.x.k the hottoia '"it i f Use l.ih prices hcrotoj'orc pa hi f ir marl; in-.. I'artw4 iiairiiiEf mntr-: out cr oner t-aji ltave tln'ui iVioremp i..'l y rcpati-c-t ly an cxp:rit'' fi'-f. I woi-knum l,y K'aviPjf t;i-::a fit the iTtoii Jiv.? S--.'ri-. i.. s. eov. ia:, raoli. Hay '3, "S:Mrs. E. A. Braxtan, of this plee, has bee a r.pp'jinte-1 by D. P. Fauhls, of Louisville, ns hi-- agent far tho Kteinwav, Cldekerlng, Gal-ler, Haines, Kurtzmirs and oth-r Pi-.:- - ; aPo the - r - it d: ' r : ib, "i O'.!; . P ,th A:..'.v 1 y's OrgTr,-. t . 1. i E i . . I - t . '.11 e1. .. iy . d.vi II-"-. 1 i. il ( ,D. V. P.. l t: ..t ltd ; . yd -I g to Lrle.; 1: .h ; 1 -I - ' - it i' ! M C ' th ; ! , 1 ,1 T C ' 1 At d b

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i "4 e ? o I O : : . ,1 it It'dn . l --d e i , .... ... .. ., . i - j of t n:r t V. 1 1 -hlS - ! i'-O g P e: their e!oiioiLitloa Trade Mori:. To S'Vijre the peeoh? ste have p'oeed up.-m eaeii genuine box of Ile.lbnvuy's OhUmotU tho fat simile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jos. lieyd.'ck. To counterfeit is fehmy. Wo shall relent!essy pursue any ono who i mi bites this svith the utmost vigor of the law. We imwt earnestly t.-eg that the great ma--s of Iho American people wlb aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help to in our task of bringing these most unprineipe.d men to I he bar of jus. tice. Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purporting to bo our unless Mr. Jos. Hay dock's signature is attached to each box of Pills or pot of Ointment, r.nd tho end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, IIollowav ec Col Stolen from tho residence of his mother, near Orangevilie, n gold watch belonging to Tucker Jenkins. Any person giving information that will lead to fho detection of the thief oi the recovery of the svateh, will be amply rewarded. Said watch is small, with frosted case and Longine movements. Hunt up your old pictures uid have them neatly framed. Stroud Parsons svill do it for you. Take your pictures to Stroud Parsons and get them framed. Choice sawed "A" pine shingles $3 ot) per thousand, 2nd quality $2 25 per thousand at Alien t Heed's, Orleans. I loop-in. lZvoi ybody go to Andrew Dongiier.y's store at 2scw Prosp'Xdj the place to get cheap and pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. Also a full Pme of staple and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, tv,c. Pleasure taken in si lowing goods. Stroud Parsons is just jn receipt of a lino lot of moulding, and will frame pi etc res for you neatly and cheaply, The best Byrups, tho best New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorgham in tho market tiro kept at Pro's on the North side of tho square sold too for tho least mon ey. G-tf First clas.H furniture at low prices at Schramm & Mathevbi. Give them a ca!L. o0t f Go to Pro's for Ctndies. Nats and i Vt n fr .' Honwrioe t.f o?f f .- 1 1-, t -r ... j. ....... i. ... u s.r . . 7 . n-t Dr. Jame-, II. Hherrod, at his drug store in the North West' corner of tho public square, h. : a lull stock of slate.-', school books stationery, lc. which lie is selling at tho lowest living rah s. Ho rd-o he i a fail ;e.d e-.' : . ; t 1 - , !,i ho tr . 1 .it gr e v mh" it i it ,11 Ifod . n i :f ; proth 1. 2Itf ' e 1:. :i. tfdum 5' sprin,; e G 1 i! ; ... : 1 ' 1 . t ; -5 Jl

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