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d n - r i'lv 3:a:ao;;Y-:;je:d wiih a coipiirac ry ticket. Ida2Ir. 13. F. Carter, of Mibh;!, tnanngor for Southern Isuliana, of tbo Union Central Lifa Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, called on us yesterday. Tlio fair bills have been received and are being posted up through.out the country. They are the most hand.scme lulls ever printed for our fair. All person.? owing us, who wish to pay in wheat, will be allowed the highest market price therefor upon delivering tho same at King & Stiseker's mill. Brin it along-. A young inan named Jdayson, n resident of 2Iitchcil, was run over by a train of cars at St. Louis Sat urday night arid instantly killed His mother, a widow lady, keerjs a hotel in 2IitchelI. By a letter from Rev. S, 12. Barr handed us by 21 r. Jno. It. 'Simpson, we learn that Mr. Barr will be here on tho second Sabbath in September, at which time he will preach at the Presbyterian church. Ihovnas Warren, representing the Indianapolis Sentinel, called on us yesterday. Tom is an excel lent business man and a clever gentlemen and we bespeak for him liberal orders fer goods in his line... Buudy & White's grocery store was barg!a l zed Jast night to tho amount cf what money was in the d ra v.-or. a lot of cotfoe, sugar and a caddy of tobacco. Tho thieves e; eeied an entrance by wav of Ke-'epos tin .shop. Dick Dayhufisiys that he has a stall; cf com with eight ears on it; that it eight feet to the first oar, and that too cars are two foot, apart. w e were incaneu to not oeuevc the siory hut he proved it by Jerry IJobson, and ve had to knock under. I-sevlicrc will be fou?ul the extent of tho cireuhdion of tho Republican at tin; different porit f-!(("-in this county, o fur as the same !a; ben furnished us by the pcdmasters. Tho reports sirow bat it has neither circulation or The citizens of 2orthon--Jt township aro i'gain excited on th.o mad dog que.-dion. A rabid dg made ids nppcaranco in, that section last week and made a general foray on dogs and stock, lis was followed and killed last Friday near Lancaster. The dogs that were bitten aro bcuvjr killed. Robert Ring, an esteemed citizen of Ilardinsburg, died last Wednesday after a long and painful illness Deceased was tho father of Mr. W. B. King, proprietor of tho Rhodes House, in Has place, and some years ago was a citizen of cur - r1 ! 1C incor-s-.d.u. .y v.di: of life 1 i , i r i I . . , , In t.'e'T" Ik o-, ; oie 'ji o, i - . h 1 1 : friends - o f th-RejUj-vkk ? d iireiikition t i r- - a "ji.ut heu i .rn. A k '1m : - t i tK iie in, a1 .at. t.. 1 'k .!! I - e: a . ... r i i 1 I. Hi L
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: i L . : t j "'I' . 2.r. :T .1 : U . . , until 2 Ion day morning, when he e:d!c.i in some of ids neighbors and they took charge of him and wrought hi:n to tins place, being compelled to lio him in order to get him here. lie is still in jail and the physician attending him, Dr. Jas. II. Shorrod, reports that ho is suffering from an a tack of typhoid fever. Tho authorites at Ualexburg have been notified of his wdiereabouts. Circulation cf tl;c ncpabllcfcome tune since we made the charge that tho Republican was not a paper of general circulation in the county, such as the law requires legal advertisements to by published in. Weegainmake the charge,and while we have been unable to get answers from ail the pul masters in the county to cur request for a statement of the number of Republicans sent to their various offices, we have, we think, reeeived a sufficient number to prove our assertion. We have heard from tho following offices with the following result: Itega 2 copies. French Lick ' Lick Creek 19 " West Baden 4 " Paoli 31 " Lodt River " Greenbriar Stiimperscreek ; 10 '.' Leipsie 5 " Grange viile 21 41 Total copies at the 10 oXses.-Sa To the thre o Sices named above to which the Republican does not send a single copy we send nearly as many conies of our paper as tho Republican sends to tho entire ten (.faces. Joe 2Iarks. a well known and popular Cincinnati drummer.play; cd tke role of the blind fiddler in our town Saturday. lie went into the store of Andrew & Son and picked np a violin and commenced playing it, when in stepped Abe Goodspastor to whom Jim Andrew said; "Abe, there's a poor blind fiddler back there, give him a dime." .Abe at once shelled out and handed Joe, whom he couldn't see distinctly on account cu tho reiieetion of the light, the dime. Joe pocketed it and wetivon with his playing while Abs walked out feeling that he had d a charitable act. The Republican, a paper withont cireuiaticn or influence, in its ust issue boasteo that- while the 2nws only published about 15 coiurav.s of reading matter weekly, it, .e Kepubl'CHU, published about 21 columns. If the editor of the Republican will add a few more columns he will have one for each subscriber tolas paper. A new base ball club has been organized from the players of Orangeville and Northwest townships, who play near 2Iiller's bridge. They have named them selves the "Lost River Base Ball Club," and propose to play match games with neighboring clubs. When they get their nice suits on they "make things go." A party of young ladies and gen tlemen from Park and Howard counties, who have relatives in this vicinity, passed through here 1 id. --cd: ard thi-- cn th dr way to, nr. Ifiem, a vMt to V,'jv.:::kk.' There is a grr.d d.ad of i-'eku'" i ! in ar t.e.. n ,ed ieiait-.-. Mm 7. U.k- rt, 21i L .ti Wilhi:.-T, Tk - :i - at ; ll. T. G--; i ;j r. co I- id.
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1 1 -I -j-di j - art t j tl cm , a - ti; ckthk.; j x. i.at udei. Tk ju-d returned irom Wyan dette are full of enthusiasm about u. &o coo are aa wno, visit it, so far as wo know. Let all who desire to go report themselves as soon as possible, W. P. PlNICIIAM. Toe Patrons of Husbandry met at the court bouse in Paoli, Saturday, August 25th for the purpose of selecting suitable places for holding Grange speakings and picnics. Representatives from the various granges in the county were present. The following times and places were agreed upon: September llt.! West Baden Springs; September 12th Youngs Creek Grange, 2-"o. 181G; September 10th" Cane Branch Grange, 2Io. 1S20. The meetings will be addressed by Brother W, il. Dunn and other able sneakers. The speakings at each point will commence at as early an hour in the day as will suit the convenience of speaker and audience. AnxKr: 2IcDoNALi, Pres. . J. W. McCauley, Sec. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons since our last report: Joldei A. Vowell to Elizabeth 21. Pinnick. William Burgess to Balinda J. Bridgewater. Teaclicrs Institute. The thirteenth annual teacher's institute of Orange county, Indiana, .jvdll convene at tho High School building in Paoli at 10 o'clock a. m.,on Monday, Sentember 10, 1877. The programme, will embrace recitations in each of the eight branches, lectures, essays, select readings, etc. The subject of exam ination and promotion will be 1 h, o rou gh y d i s e u ssed . It is confidently expected that eacn toaeaer ia too count v will give his presence and assistance to the work. No teacher who expects to keep up with the times can af ford to absent himself from tho county institute. An examina tiou of applicants for license will be hold at the close of the- insti. tute, September 15, 1S77. J AMFS L. NOBLITT, Co, Supt. AUciiitlsii Far Eiders ai;d Seed The Diamond Wheat is the iar gest m trie world. It grows and matures in anv climate in the United States. The grains average nearly one-half inch in length. One grain produces from 25 to 3-5 stalks, with heads averaging from 7 to 9 inches, and each head containing about 40 grains. In order to introduce this wheat I will send a small sample to every reader of tins paper free of charge. Agents are warded in every county. Write to me at once. Address W. S. Tipton-, Cleveland, Tenn, SGmetlaiag 2ew. In order to introduce our Big Seed Fall Wheat, the Wheat of Taos, in your locality smgie grains measuring l inch ia length, I propose to send a sample of the wheat, F3EE of chaege, to every subscriber to this peper, wno will name this paper and send a 3 cent stamp to pay postage. Agents wanted in every county to ili this v, h-nt. Address without delay, L. L, O .rti. x r, U yd -.::!, 'Ik e-. . f :.,th:.;:;'rro ."JE-.tlr-. Off;:.: v I; t tivu i .'. : v -i . e l:-i:ts.trMH, J ray -j, l-.IT. " r. .-.e d i.:e dingt f the sto;.:- ". cf tk? ii :: u ana .viikk:... 'ki d .o.yCom- - ,:n i j i at t:.2 e.de of t:
( f tn. . I .o' v. t ?' 1..J - Persons wanting cutting, making, cleaning, repairing or anything ia the tailoring ibae will do well to call on that knight of tho scissors, John II. Sandefer, north siue square, cue door cast of Bowie's drug store. Buy a sewing machine from us and you won't have to pay for one for some one else first. S3- Bowles & Beclingek, - I?lrst Jind Last Notice. All persons owing Sheriff's fees to the estate of William P. ShiveIy, deceased, are hereby notified to pay tho same to the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court or to the undersigned before tho 5th day of December, 1S77. The money is needed to settle said estate, and feo bills will positively be issued for all such fees remaining unpaid at that time and their collection enforced as speedily as possible. 2 his is the iast notice and will save costs and trouble to those who heed ir, James A. Fhost, 49df Administrator. Our attention has 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, a iid is so constructed that after your cake is baked, you can instantly remove it from the pan with out injuring it; and having a raised bottom the cake can not posib!y burn. It is also provided with a slide on the bottom, so that hen you remove the tube, you can close the hole making a pan with plain bottom for baking jelly or plain cakes, bread, etc. nother the Kitcnen Geu is al so a very useful and long-'iceded household necessity. It is a plated wire boiler or steamer to haro5" in side of an ordinary iron pot for boiling or stoamiug vegetables, which, when done, can be easiiv removed perfectly dry without lift ing the heavy, sooty iron pot off of tho stove, avoiding the danger of burning tho hands with tho steam in pouring off tno hot water. And the vegetables can not possibly burn, if the water boils dry, as the steamer does not touch tho bottom of the pot. - - - -'., These goods are sold exclusively through agents to families, giving universal satisfaction, and presents a splendid opening for some reliable lady or gentleman canvasser of tins county to secure tlio agency for a profitable business. For terms, territory, etc., write to L. E. Brown & Co., Nos. 214 and 21G Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. If a! Ila! IocIil Herd . If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinds call on Allen & Reed, Orleans. 5 rent Slccliielloii In Sewlns 22.acliliies. The Terr rreat di2'erenec la tho cost of ma chines bou:-;Hfc with cRbh aa-1 tke to hi by trarellinf-agents has in;Inco.i me, in lue absence of anyone h&udiiu;-? tin?.; n on the cas'i erst,..;ra in ihis iart of the countrr. to add fsiwias iifachines to my present bu.siaes.4, knowing that I can make it gtat!y to the interest or those wantim? to purchase. Tl;e re duction in prices wbicn I aai enabled to make by biiyin.i; ana senin,? on tne casn plan is 11 a iu i.'ir f t r it onet u r Tr 1 1 e un i r iO t.S M ill St ll f v I . j ! . il! U i l . r- i. ' ' r c . , f l.'v' .1 ' . J ' . 41 I i , 11' 1 1 r ' i. . i f i . , i ' - il i i : 1 r .n- i i 'i ff r t r t-aa 1 liVtt t T'"i r.rt : . Fs-.i;, ::STi. rrr. a r i a to iii o :ia n. . Forr.j.my y-,'!' we lave r.i.ole t l', O I 1 C i k i i . " - no : '. f fa -P. Tk eel ; of dt. -i t- ib.- r.ii-! ti, -s o 1 uo r r. C J.'. e- k..vo h, -ij rn ' T y ;kv a, ho in fe '., il,. o' 1 n t I e; o; . -d I ot . k, io tie lot eor t f . 1 ;:e o ' , a o t" : i. ' o tvo -1 - e A rkh- rd i w re. kcm -. i t
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Pi ..1! tk i, .n (b t -ui nl in. It .4 it o i D. well known mat it does not require any advertising to bring it before tho people. Having' been established in 1313 it is now tho most extensive in the entire Syuth or West, Seven octavo . pianos from $200 upwards. Mrs. Uraxtan can give you tho "closest prices" on Planes or Organs. CVd on her before purchasing, at the Rhodes House. ' Paoli, May 8, 1S77. StThe land owners in Orange county are probably not awaro tli at until the Government patent is dOiiVCKd to the patentee or his assignee there is a cloud on the title which must bo removed Persons not having patents will do well to get theni. For further in formation inquire of - James F. Cor.r.ixs, 18-tf at News Office. Ilolloivay's PliSs soitl Oint ment. Scrofula was considered incura ble until the great discovery of "Hollowayks Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases which baffle the skill of the modi cal schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipe las, saitrhcum, itch and all cutane ous eruptions are curable by them. 25 cents per box or pot. Tho Singer Sewing 2.aehine Is a favorite. We sell the Singer at $30 $-10 and $15 for the latest and most improved. Call and see them. 33- Bowles & BeLlinoek, !I?;tS & STCClflEIS. At their mill, in this piaea, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlets, yarn, e., tic, which they will exchange for wool for which they'll allow tho highest market price. Before going elsewhere give them a call. They guarantee entlsfaction. Custom work dons on reasonable terms. May 0, 1S77. - 3itf Hveiybody go to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospect, the place to get cheap and pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. Also a full lino of staple and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, &e. Pleasure taken in showing goods. Choice sawed "A" pine shingle. $3 50 per thousand, 2nd quality 12 25 per thousand at Allen & Reexl's. Orleans. Remember That Thomas Stalcup, cn the east side of the public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries &c, tkc. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at tho lowest Jiving prices. Remember also that when you buy goods cf me that you don't . buy auction goods, but- you buy warranted goo!,. Cdi an.l for yourself. Ttrmi c. !,;.; i produce taken in e; J- at the 'highest market '21 f If u avI to buy one of tho 1 c k 'ds;' w i n g i n a e k i n e s .r - e1 , call on Dr. L. S. t ti e Paoli Drug ll'j . a Dr. Lm II. f T:- : .-.! in tk .: rre-f, rtk '., : t:r- . : . : tk ' pn! it k ( -f ' ' PcC. - p...T . ' .-. " 1 b j',k - -- ki :t k Of 7 .. .. it..' i -J k i il , u i i i dl ' . . kieh t - T
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