Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 44, Paoli, Orange County, 18 July 1877 — Page 3

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or.'. 1 I'r , ( f I ' - 1 t: -s . t i1 1 t n I ; o - - ' ' i - r t ' - - ' V 1 U t t 'A .1 r ; - " : ' ' " " l ' -r Pt r - -'' V m Aji 1 Lnl,i. . : . .. - .v v - : . i i. j ! 1 ' i ;. t ' r . : ; I r i rl:5 I c, : I iri r.T- -' i .'ii 1 t1 t 1 2 Vlil -t "I rOaUtit." About eigbt?en poaut-ts amaso tKonf -;1yps ef ewnii'si 1;-J plajinj; has tall near to'-rn, bv the vray sor.te of tkera r.re rren of families and of cotirea dau't want os to class tHes with the ppanars. VHsea will the executive coinmit'ee iner-t and make nrranomeuts for the A'ah'jnth School Convention, which, is to be held at this place V'o bcllevc.lhere sra more children in Orleans township who attend San day jSI-aooIs th.i:i any other township in th county, At tome future time we will ve the average attendance in tho, township. A prominent vein: attorney of this place advised the town marshal to collect a fee from Bailey, the man who lectured last Saturday nizht. The marshal was not successful. It is tarprisins at the amount of smart jsea we have in this country. "What baa become of our correspon -dent "Leo," of "Ninevah." V'e woidd be e';id to hear the news of NiniTtih occasionally. TUe Grand Jury will be in session tkis and probably next week, and no doubt as usual our town and vicinity will be -well rcxsresenled. Philom. While at French Dick Springs Sunday wo had the pleasure of meeting quite a number of distinguished gentlemen who are spending their vacations at that delightful watering place. Among Use number were Chas. D. Jewttt, Prosecuting Attorney, Scottsburg, Ind.; N. M. Wilson, Clerk Scott countyj E. C. Miller, Cashier Franklin Bank;. John J. Tobias, Sheriff Scott county, and others whoso names wo do not remember. We venture the assertion that there h not a watering place in the West that can turn out a merrier, jollier or more social set of gentlemen than the above. In the cases of the State of Indiana vs. Joseph Patterson and wife, charged with perjury, on the preliminary trial of the parties charged with tho murder of Tom Moody, the defendants failing to appear their bonds were declared forfeited this morning. The cotored folksof this vicinity had a basket meeting at the cool spring below town Sunday. It was an enjoyable occasion. Dev. Hutchinson, of Bloom'mgton, conducted the services. The grand jury, composed of the following gentlemen, is still ia session: James A. Frost, Thomas Flick, ' Deninel" Pickens, David Jones, William A. Bruner and David Bucket!. Miss May Belle Pearson, daughter of Judge Pearson, and Miss Emma Thornton, two accomplished ladies of Bedord, Ind., are visiting at the residence of Mr. Homer Braxtan on cast Main street. Judge Frank Wilson, ;of Bedford, J. Ralph Burton, of Princeton, C. II. Burton, of Petersburg and Thos. G. Malum, of Orleans, are the foreign attorneys present attending court this week. The case of tb.e State of Indiana vs Jatr.es Murray, charged ns ati accessory in the murder of Thos. Moody, was continued to-day on the application of defendant, for a!---nt v. itp.: -"-. J.- 7; 2 Pc cV a U i- ' tkb;. ... s : the o ..it x. ; : "y llils i .k, wldle pn s.vutor Mvi ivi L r a .'tor the mteu -Ls c f t b ? S I a 1 e w i 1 ! i ! 3 1; s u 1 v i g j r ..1. 1 al ;:itv. Mr?:. 1 in'-. D. ikouui- raj idly 1 ; v :I : r fi , .a k. W... :.t ; j ia; i d u1-;.. r.i:- i d - I. . r She v, 1 cr it e j ry 13 1 (ir i :sa r;d hvd cf but a a a -or, 1 Cl. ..t fi 1 r , l ait 1. If ' Iv a , A 1 . " 1 j.' a

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;:. ry i: ; t,.;. y. . 1 ;h DI la 11 Ja j . r cf I. r i , . VI ' :u -( f II" d. a'.'a cf tk" we:'. -:i f ri; - - 'Utgw t ) ia -..iy 1 . ..rl , e -r v i I n. h:r I .t tj ; ' w i (L' a fk "a ci the Ah d ty (t Jt.Iyuilh tyk,i? f.;vr;.:l.-;,!-ay cd:a!y c:.l j v fu'.ly c:. IhMlt!:. ; 1 a hvr D.it -lckr.i , v. ith CI:ri tian r:::;:rati..n, a-t drad in tk ; I t-t ca-.d'.ct by theJrit ? f b.r llt.-ucjuiur, in whora shs had trusted lor more than fifty years. The lemains were deposited at Dick Creek burial ground on the evening of the 12th, in the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives. "The memory of the just is blessed." We seem to hear the voice of the Ilevelator saying to the sorrow-stricken ones who mourn on account of her departure, "Blessed henceforth are the dead who die in the Dord. They rest frotn their labors and then good works do follow them." A. .T. Rhodes. Paoli. July 13, 1877. To Teacliers and Scliaol Officers of Orange County. As many inquiries are being made as to the time and place of holding the next County Institute, I will say that the institute will be held at Paoli, commencing Sept. 10, 1ST 7. In making this decision I have bcn influenced solely by what seemed to be right in the premises. I find, of necessity, that this institute must be held at a central point, thus giving each section of the county an equal chance to be represented. And 11c time seemed so appropriate as at the- close of the present session of tlfi Normal School. Now that tho time and place have been agreed upon I trust that each teacher in tho county will lend a helping hand, and thus forward the great cause of education in the county. Respectfully, James D. Noblitt, . County Supt. Religions r-:U4'S. Rev. Richards will hold a series of basket meetings, as follows: Apple's nreeting .house, 9 miles south of Papli, commencing July 2S, 1877, at 11 o'clocs: p. m. Quarterly meeting' in connection. Banner's Chapel, Saturday before the first Sunday in August, 1S77. Mt. Giliad Church, 2 miles north of Paoli, Saturday before the second Sunday in August, 1877. The t wo last to commence Saturday at 3 p. m. Enoch Hill's funeral will be preached at 0 o'clock on Sunday by Rev. W. W, Webb. Our attention lias been called to some new and useful cooking utensils recently invented. One of which is known as the Centennial Cake and Baking Pan, made of Russia iron, and is so constructed that after your cake is baked, 5-011 can instantly remove it from the pan without injuring it; and having a raised bottom the cake can not possibly burn. It is also provided with a slide on the bottom, so that when you remove tho tube, you can close the hole making a pan with plain bottom for baking jelly or plain c-ikes, bread, etc. Another the Kitchen (h-.-nU also a very useful and long.-iccdi'd household necessity. It is a plated wire boiler or steamer to hang inside of an ordinary iron pot for boiling or steaming vegetables, which, When done, can be easily removed perfectly dry without liftin - the 1; tvy, .-. jty iron pot offcf t! e ,-love, avoiding the da:::- r (f bat aii' : tb.e baads v. ith tho . in -;:ii:-.-r t,d t:.a ht water. And ths' vt h" ton md pe--vbl, bain, if the .itr toils dry, r-- liie t-; a:icriij r:ot (each tbib : ,:n f.'th.-i h Thv-o g. wd-t areskl ex dr.dv "y thi .a- )h stents to f::niiiae, : ivir ; .'.i-.t j ' n, ; at;' I p t:.;ii 1: i ily or , ant far ia a " . j t: U r;..-. tit . ; A Ct. .t,C.a t Ij. I '21 1

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r, 'd ' f a -v : . 1 . ( L i - V, . 1 ; n ; ; t r r - - , - l li . i I t .". ... . a;'h lu;kd. :'-;, ;r ?Al: a. , ; 1 o '.- I '1 I it r tk ;n to 1 k :e t: . .a v.'A ; 7 Ir--. Me.- ; t . N . s !p i. . I 1 c he kl: k 1 that aia well breaekt uj v: -.nt I, as the aim ie to j ervid a sd.u.jl that will be a 5 - d rr t..j liltl ones rs .their t.i tkrr's -'.'iti,:;-room. Mrs. Zlur-r has te.rg'at in tha public schools of To pel: a and vicinity much of the tims during IS years. Tuition but .; ! per month." Gymnastic excrciso dally. School room and residence first house directly northwest of Taylor .t Cs)x's furnitur? store, 81Pi ettire t'ratsilng. Stroud Parsons, at tha barber shop, on west side of the square, Is prima red to frame any and all kinds of pictures in good style and cheap. Give him a call at I get your pictures nicely framed. to loan at 8 per cent., in sums of 1,000 and upwards, on good productive real estate in any part of Southern Indiana. Apply to or address. II. IvIMREP.LIN", M. D., Mitchell, Ind., or Collins & B us kiiui, General Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents, Paoli, Ind. COdf Newton Stewart, M;.reh G, 1877. Ed. News It being generally known that I was, at the time of the election, a resident of Southeast township, and persons thinking I am yet, thereby get disappointed. Therefore you will please notify the citizens of Orange county that I have permanently located iti Jackson township, near Newton Stewart, where I will 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 the county sent to Newton Stewart will bo promptly attended to. John McDonald, Surveyor cf Orange County. Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds of furniture, 50tf All persons indebted to ma are requested to call and settle either by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am needing money. G. IIazlewood Chambersburg, Dec. V, 1S75. Great Iletl'iscttoii iti Sewing Blaclilnes. The very jrreat difference fit tho co.i of ra.v ctiinvs bsAijrht with cash ami those sold ly travelling1 a'g-eiius has suducvd iiu in the absence of any una handling, them 'in thsi a-ih system i:i ihi. part; of tho country, U add Sewins J.tachi .ica to my present buf-hn's, knowiuar that 1 can niako'it. grreatly to tii interest ci tho-io WHiitin? to pur!h.-e. The reduction in !riet-.s w'hHdi I am eiuibUd to make ty bsiyio.tc'and uvdtin;r on tho cttOi ptaa i. simply c-itortnoH, aiaoiimins to about ntb.'Of th". regular priei: oti earn ma hi:i'. 'i'liu.s. the .f.iJ ' liimdiiiios will sell i-r S2. and tlio f 5 Sinper nt and all other rt clu.machines nt similar rates. Theso ma-diirn; are all ne-.v and of the latcHt and tr.l Ktyles of the most l.!tdin.fir iiialccs. I intend koephiff al(i a full Ihvs of need'les aiid other attae!;iueu?s for all kind of iuaohinc3 in use ia the. eomitry. X osiWelaily solicit Inspection of my ir.aehines and C"nipari- n ol pi ie.. I s-imply ineaii U hnoek the '; o'it of the Is.'ii prices ti,"Ti'tof"o"'(; I ..r machinr. I'art ir havinpr 'ma"hino.i out of or-ler can have them thoroughly repaired by an ex-perieiit-',d vrorkrnau i.y leaving thcra at ihj i'aoii Dru Store. Xr. S. EOWLFS. Pijoir, :,:.ty isrr. si5Mrs.E. A. Braxtan, of this place, has been appointed by 1). I. Faulds, of Louisville, as Ids agent for the Steinway, Chickering, Gabler, Haines, Kurlzm ins and other Pianos; also the "Masn & Hamlin" and Smith's American Organ Company's Orgatis. The c-ta li-.km! :A of D. Ik i'e.ubl: U - ) w ill knc ,. ii tk ;t it loes net ri ej airo .o;y a 1 vt rtideg to I ring it 1 -fore tk j p.v!. II th g ? m t .. b. il-k-d in 1- IS it is m,w th f..., t txtiu-ivo in th? cnlire j.ith t r Vt't k, i ? : -et.vvo pka..w- ir.j.n 1 upward-. Mr-. Dra.xl.ncn c,iva yon tk -d,-.-t : iiu:" o 1 r: ;a. - r r Org-.r.. C li ' :i k e 1 oi 1 I a. e0', ..1 ii.e r---IJ IT,-, Q t i ": . x a... ..!, iaj luii. -- At f .Ii tk : t . 1 c . 1 - f . . ' kl r

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