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,;isi .,1; J. J. w ; l'rr I d; Pri I l.-d, ar.d Dr. W. i ... Fa ilea sir. 1 V"u. dire, t : c.f t'i :iitvi..'ii r.ir r. 1 1,:. " ::. and a lectin, called ;;t tl. : cff O'j tf : Ir. :,'ulll'.t. vhL'a v.j att. n'.v. 1 1 y h w r..i ( : k.'xt 1 It tlle:rj, Tho i:it iirj v.'.-.s trru. . ,1 by tlnJin;: Ir. J. J. Fields, Pri3. idmt and Jcl.n I:. Blrn-son, r, ry. After n ctatesicnt of tho I - A ' f tl.c n.tlns: and hia views th. , y tl. j rresideat, a:ul a cral lnttrchar3 of views by ctli:r4 iri. :nt, it was deemed best f r 11. ;.d.i c f both fal?3 that tb liii'i, cf hcldlns tho liitchell f .ir 1 e t...uv ""d freni "dli instant, until Tu. . yt C tober 2, 1S77. Afti t whlth 2 if. Jc icph Cox, "on L5l.ulf of tho citizens of Qrangs coun ty, returned thanks to tha gentle men present frara I liteliell fr tho courteous and kindly spirit masl fested by them in the matter. As we understand it one of the principal reasons far tho oVganizatioti of tSie arranges was the im provetnent and development of tha agricultural and mechanical inter ests of the country. These objects can be accomplished in no other way so thoroughly as by the main tenance of our county fairs. The grangers of our county owe it to themselves to seo that our coming fair is not a iailure. We know whereof we speak when we eay it cannot stand another such failure as those of the past two or three 5" ears. Died. In Crawford county, In diana, Sept. 3, 1S77, Ilachel IIooten, aged 78 years, G months and II days. She was born in Fast Tennessee Feb. 17, 1709, was the daughter of Elisha Webb, and sraigrated to Indiana in tho year 1S23. She joined the 1,1, E. church early in life, and has lived a consistent Christian ever since, and died in the full triumphs of faith, leaving many friends and relatives to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother. :dt. Prospect, Ind., Sept. 4, 1877. r I rs. Barbara Able, gi Northwest township, widow of Frank Able, deceased, died on Monday, Gd instant, at the extreme age cf 91 years. Mrs. Able was one of the very olelest residents of our countyr and was loved and respected by a large circle of friends and relatives who mourn her loss. She was the mother of eight children, five of whom preceded her to the tomb Her remains were interred at the Miller graveyard. rBeing unable to get oat more than a half sheet last week several interesting communications were crowded out, among them Pat ok a items.' We had intended to pub lish them this week but they have become misplaced and we are una ble to do so. We hope tha writer will excuse us and try his hand again. The fait belongs to the grange is; it's for their benefit mere, than all others combined and they should see to it that it is not permittee to die for want of patronage. Let Him inattpr bo talked un at the sii-' of I Laic a aad ei - AL 11 : : ro b bb"g In tha e uuty tbl weoe:. Bu-dj.- .-sof gr. -d imi iua pro- . .it : b v. b. ::. r .r. e. r ; b.r- i;i ti;..e to p. . - .h la t ' l!.. 1 i a I t'. r t. i 1 t! i I i ... La a I:dy ikt ' u!i at tb
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i: - V r 1 ' .i hi '..t;a-ivo la t!,e t .tlr ; V.c -t, L" . v n . v : sv f " . a I ) upward'. i:r,t give yu tb? vt 1 -t ; :'b Pi -.:iv-i cr Or : ui'. Call e i 1 loro pure ha .in ui House. tbr; I'd bFaoli, ll&y S, 1S77. "tThe land owners in Orange county are probably not . a war that until tho Government patent is dsllveifcl to tho patentee or his sriignee there is a cloud on the title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For farther infer mat Ion inquire of James F. Collins, 13-tf at If ews OOce. Kollorray's Pills nnd GimKieni. Scrofula was considered incura ble until the great discovery of "Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases which bailie the skill of the medi cal schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipe las, saltrheum, itch and nil cutane ous eruptions aro eurablo by them. 25 cents per bos or pot. . The Singer Sewing, Machine Is a favorite. We sell the Singer at $30 $4.0 and $15 for the latest and most improved. Call and ses them. 83- Bowles & Bellixgek. ILIXC & STUCILEU At their mill, in this placo, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlets, yarn, etc., ccc, which they will exchange for wool for which they'll allow the high est market price. Before going ehewhere give them a call. They guarantee satisfaction. Custom work done on reasonable terms. May 9, 1377.. 34tf S jrs n to loan at .0 per cent., in eiims of $1,0CK) and upwards, on good pro ductive real estate in any part of Southera Indiana. Apply to or address. - Jas. F. Collins,' General'Heal Estatd, Lean and In surance Agent, Paoll, Ind. GO-tf - . IIoi?-Ia, Eveiybody go to Andrew Dough erty's store at New Prospect, the place to get cheap and pure wines and liquors for medicinal , pur poses. Also a full line of staple anel fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, &c. Pleasure taken in show ing goods. Choice sawed "A" pine shingles $3 50 per thousand, 2nd quality 2 25 oer thousand at Allen & Heed's, Orleans. ACariltotliO I'tslsIIc. For many years w have made two medicines suiietl to the nil ments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure roukl not be coupled with them. But within tho last two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation gi our Trade Mark. To seure the people wo have placed upon, each genuine bax of Ilollow'-y's Ointment the lac i Imili e f t' 1 ! -? f ':r 1 ?;-;A, Ilr.Je llay-. ' ...e. . ) c 'v:n. tf.rfcit U tVleny. Wo tb til .rrb atla -:ly x or-ae ;aay rr dio iodt ;tr -this "v, ith tha otmort I:-r of b. -! -v. Wn ! -1 k aae tiy b g tl . 1 tb ; . . .t i... f the Ameib n 1 ; 1 i wi'd abl v. i v ar e . ?ri s tf t ir I it... :o i u ;; u ia ca.r t e, ; ' ti. e. Vra." Z b. lb hv ( ; p ( n I ; ; a 1 y it ' r fii'J'i--i T r ea ; II - U t r t;. ' curt i a - : of ll.a t--ra I ' e tb Ibi" ary:,:
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i 1 1 ; i r , u , ip . u lib : t .d , : J I rs II. 2 ' ' b s ui : - Lay n ? . i n n,---M'i: fr-; s . , u -t ;i.i yvu we n't have to j ty f. -r o f r 1-.r..ie o'lerK P.r-i. b F. r,.-:. r-v. lb ma;.., 'SI 1 1 t ;ttiS Z nlbi. AH p.. r- ,e.s o.vi:. : t-b li'Ts f-. -a-i t thi- i t do f Willi m i Ik Shiwly, d - a -a', aie h:r-g-y nets." I to pay the game to the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court or to the tsnderslgned before the 23th day of December, 1677. The money is needed to settle said estate, and fee bills will positively be Issued for ail such fees remaining unpaid at that tirat and their collection enforced as speedily as possible. rJhU it the hu-t notice and will .save costs and trouble to those who heed ir, James A. Frost, 40-1 Administrator. Our attention has been called to some new and useful cooking utensil recently inveiited. One of which is known as tho Centennial Cake and Baking Pan, made of Russia iron, and is so constructed that after your cake i baked, yeu can instantly remove it from tho pan without injuring it; and having a raided bottom the eake can not possibly born. It is also pro vided with a slide on the bottom, so that hen you remove the tube, you can close tho hole making a pan with plain bottom for bailing jelly or plain c-kes, bread, etc. Another the Kitchen Gem is also a very useful and long-eeded household necessity. It is a plated wire boiler or steamer tp hang inslele of an ordinary iron pot for boiling or steaming vegetables, which, when done, can bo easily removed perfectly dry without lifting the heavy, sooty iron pot off of the stove, avoiding the danger of burning tho hands with the steam in pouring off the hot water. Anel the vegetables can not possibly burn, if the water boils dry, as the steamer does not touch the bottom of the pot. These goods aressld exclusively through agents to families, giving universal satisfaction, and presents a splendid opening for some reliable lady or gentleman canvasser of this county to secure the agency for a profitable business. For terms, territory, etc., write to L. E. Brown & Co., Nos. 214 and 21G Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ila! Ida! Look II ere 2 If you want Pittsburg coal, doors, sash and blinds call on Allen & Reed, Orleans. Great IletiuciloEi in Sewlcs Elaclilnes. ' The very pret difference In tlte cort of machinos bdiiifht with ch ntl those sold by tritvellinr a'arents h&s Oi ;ih- ! 1 ?e. in the abseiics of anr one haniUinsr tlietn on the casH svstcra in this part of the country, to tuH mp; Mir! .uis to mv rt"t'iit iiiiM k kn n Tf tlf n ta il- i !t rf.itlv lo t "' in t i-tii ti.ii'.iiln"t) unlat'. l.i'ro j' ' i. t n l u'"s .1 ii 1 fm fi.ai,! l to i Iks liv bnvinir ami scilni;r en Hits vihii pian is smif cnon loi, as i iv ' . ; to ab Ji.t r i- ; i ' i t i' i u a i i ' i . 1 rl llt! tl ? I II'' lu V .ii t ll f T . Jf"! the 1 v -r !'t . a i 1 .l 11 " ' f i i-" mac !) . t HI)! .1 r I 1 ' H. 1 1 1 I ' ii IIPW f .1 t tl t!H 1 k t 'i 1 I t k i l rf O...' r i i t 1 . : i !'... 1st i Um i I "1 t( .f all k..'. J 'l J l!. ..Li U l-5 i'l t'.3 couatix. I "-,!. i'l"r p'(it i.- t'io.i cf iivn-i- !. i "1 S S n s I ! ) 1 i f l.-l i t I ! T 1' ! . sl.ii.n,' ni im cit f in it c.i i liave rtimii t :!ro;sa ui r xfinvn r.-r an ei i , i i I t rn.in It s .r - t'ii- H it t t o i'jv 111., 1l. f. non l. r,-i i-:r. iUul tlh.1 ilia .li tuilkal , kf. y i r r b i-. Y Jt m a A: i 1 pph3 lb ' I t (r i ieiii y j !' rrr! le sin r r - 1 a s (b"..Ve t .! " f - 1 Cr( . r-' f r " ... " i i 1 1 I j 1 r d . (',"(' r " '. i 'm n r i " - r V, , . - I i-', 1 r A bub 1 I ; f . : r Ib b-a.r : . - . 12' na 2a l'2If. b - I! I II b'
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tiU - g it. cf I i' 'IH " .1. I, -S3 W W J tl!!i t, l -oprier:---::, ' V'-t- 'ire. -C." d 'b cerr.cr of to t . cI.ruptcr. 171b b-i Ibi .. .1.1 AfctoniD at Lai?f Ettnj:':: r:1 L!i J Ikkbs (lab ir?si Crle Zxiil. Will practice in all the Com1 c f Ornnjje ami a.ijoinirs counties. A. Jejhsr attentioti "iven to collect'.; rp. 1 probate business. r.H" t II. S. IIAlTI'tr. Attorney at Law, PAOLI, IXUZATiA. Will practice in the courts of Oraiig an I adjoin injj con ntits. Collections and Probate business solicited. Oillce in Colo's Publio sqnare. Laildiug Kortb side Buskirk & Megenity, ATT0EHEYS at LAW . PAOLI, IlIBIAITA. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Ofab'fl iti News ollice, in the basement of the Court House. Tiinoop tk Tiinoop, ATT0R1TEYS at LKvI PAOLL I2IDIAI7A. Tho v will nractico in all tha Courts of Oranga and adjoin in 2 coart tics. Collections promptly attend ai to. Office on the North si4 of the pub ic-square, up-stairs- 1 Willi a;.: ii. :;Ar.7iii, ATT0EIT57 ntLAW G'eiicraS Oollcctin? Affcnt, t3V'ill practice in all Courts of th State. OlFsce: Nortb-East cornr of publis square (up stairs.) n3Ttf. A- J. SFIPSOII. Simpson a -mm, ATT0EIIEYS at LAT. b'g i r..:if in I j C. .rh cfOf -ir.d ,1 "j t.!,!- : fO'jr'.; ', r.-.li'i t' I rr-ro ?r i I e Til tour tk'ler xnu an 1 Pi t.1 -e, b nb c . y . t : j I ft:. c;;g a. Viuuii r -e r n r v L jijO , i 3 1 ir 4i st . L ! 0 0 0 nil GLAS.;J .1A7 'A'i:;nov. , r v. .167, b i ,
