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s,iF e f . l : t ' t if! ; i . 4 I1 . . i,. t ' .r f. i 1 pricvv, r? In F ' ti. :.. Weil vi ."-.tit i th it . : J 1. t t . i.lt.r..: ' if ':r ! v: : . 1 i tnd"- 1 ! ;' 1 Tes-sdjy V.crnlr.g to insure publics tiers. Retire. All. prioni desiring to pay their ssF-cnpHoti in wood will please bring If along. iff f-rf McdU-.y r.wnry to carry o;i ,,,Ti;;.?;fti:.!!J and (o pay our debts, i .....-..-, t ... r?rn mrinn fit fn t;.;le iin)ieIi"fe settlement. lie Wtinjwt v:hat ice tf.y. "TOlVrtf A SI COl'STY. There are a groat many cases of UI in this vicinity. UcerFwm. T. Splcely, of Crixn calUI on us Monday. Northwest items are welcome, Kcntl taoro of 'em. M.S. Mavity is attending the Dubois Circuit Court this week. Jlr. J. M. Andrew went to Louisville Monday to purchase The public school of Paoli openni Monday with a good attendance Of pupil;. Mr. George M. Gasaway has removed to and become a citizen of our town. Fountain Owen, of Orangeville, township, died last Sunday of typhoid fever. Transoms have been placed over the doors in the Treasurer's office. They were needed. Mrs. A. I. Woodford is prriousJy ill with inflammation of the bowels and stomach. John Atkinson and Thos. Far Sow left last week on a prospecting trip through Kansas'; 1 r. L,aban IJ'ndley is pgain iniI rovir,: his resilience in the south- ':? t ee;rnt r of the square. Win. Gillespie, an employe at the Albert liou.se. b.iuly sprained vne of Ills ankk'3 last Saturday. Dr. T. C. Tatter was in town yestcrday and seemed to be in better health than for some time past. We sire under obligations to Agripha Scott for a 14 pound cabbggtj Lead presented to us lastweek. Georg-e Pro's new blacksmith shop, in the west end of town, is about completed said he is removing thereto. Our worthy postmaster thinks the Democratic victory in 0!iu is fully cset by the Republican victory in 1 rar.ee. 1 1 11 " b:tioti3 f i 1 c f:.-a K .r. 11; v C, . -, . tb '...tlicf 1 .uv F. i:,:k-).r, will opA prominent gentleman frora 'rl 1. - ,J.t a 7" cat 1 -of :r r.r. 1 t k 1. - - s.iV.i him -1 1 1 ; :, t 1 -t: . 3 1: 1 5: , I i tl r r i .1 i.i : V - : F I':.. : IiF, ; . a ; ::t t! . at! t : .'a it, -,t f. .-I 1' , -ib in x .'. " I V.k v 11 vrjy t : t 1 1 II 1 3 t: . 1 i , : 1 t
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1 1 F.;r 1 L - ..1 rr , X ..: A. ;)-. CI. :. 1 ri v . 1 .1 t.,t',ii rr-, , ., .... 1 . x u uat. Tb-'io ar? several C.--.5 of ty'1 hcl fever in and r.cur Grl;rr. L 3 Jc u v.,- ! i to the r .nib '".tl lry f ;r iifj1. Winter ep; 'r ? 1 r- 'UIn;- at f" ; nls p. r L :i i. ( . r , , . ..!. Th f ir.r.crs report a great many dy in ll.?, e-.rly wheat. !.-Or.a. ?C...:.ty It.IKI C - ti jty metis at Paoli on Friday the ECth Inst. Chas. U. Laughlm is in Cincin nati attending Medical lectures. W. L. Reed has a new brick walk !n front ofhis residence. The Sabbath School Convention was poorly attended. At one meet ing there was .-but two Sunday School scholars in attendance. Chas. B. Pease has erected in the liberty grave - yard a limestone monument over twenty feet high. The work can not be excelled. It was erected as a family monument by Mr. Henry Moneyhan. Several of our citizens have been in attendance on the Eloomlngton court for several days past. Items are scarce this week but next week we will try and do better. Yours Truly. Alpha, florttiwest items. Health is improving. The seven schools of this township are all in full blast. Keep up the good work. Rev. Julian preached his first sermon for us at Bond's chapel last Thursday night .to a large and attentive congregation. Trustee S. C. Miller has recovered from hia recent illness sufficiently to enable him to take a trip to Unionville on important business, Bam saj's. Chas, Stack house and Louis Brown have bought a ear load of rattle in this vicinity and will ship to Cincinnati this week. Two of the teachers of Northwest migrated last spring and there are now but fourteen left. How's that for a crop. Mr. A: B. Dickey and family will leave in a few days on a visit to relatives in Kansas. The first institute will be held at school house No. 3, and we hope every teacher of the township will be present and help make it inter esting and successful. Some of our citizens are talking of going on an excursion to Cin cinnati next Saturday come and go round trip only $1 50. Omega. The trial of Lee Jones took place at Bloomington last week and resulted in his conviction and sentence to the penitentiary for lifemaking three of the vile assassins who have paid the penalty for their devilish work. The trials of Tom and Park Toliver have been continued until the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court. It is to be hoped that they too will be soon brought to trisj and if proven guilty that they will be punished according to their deserts. We are informed that our correspondent Delta's references in last weeks issue to "a deacon" were intended for one of Orleans best and most valued citizens and that Delta has since so expressed, -himself. W e d es i r a h ere an tl n o -.7 -1 0 say that we disclaim all knowledge of who or what was irF n ! d, and want oiir corn ,4 ot.JLuts to again understand that they must confine themselves to matters ether than airing their personal grievances. Foi some lb.: 3 a st tb? t .Mb.r cf the Republican L. s L.a copying legal ads. fre.a F. cck . . cf F 2 News and rcpro lacing F . 1 ii bis paper,, To t!F.3 wo cf ccu.ri-.? bavo no clj. itb n and caly r k tbit ha will net mi F - I LIi r itis ty F I ; C 1 , v , A : :r; ; 3 ti. . t . k r .3 1. f i turday, ICth Ir at, v;n e F: I i.F- tb :t ; tba IF' . Ir. F 1 an -1 C. : FII t: ' ::t:Fi'.. . t L-vr Fir-- .:a .:F: .1 at VvF ivil -, - .. . i . .... . , I F ' - n. ' I ) FF .rt . 1 " IF , F ' " '
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Car ' - r, : in ra -."..i. ; ; ii Fa O ' I : - 'i ; l ; end S"1: -O 1t 1 .!. it ft e-.n a cbi! 1 I - 1 pb r t! .n vits f ui U ilU ..1 1 with mi. tare f - ' r.r. 1 (F-i. A bF. ".t i..t. ::; -.t 1: i. t 1 f T f T .... , . ? .. tn .... e. i::utr .f I ..1 .-..-.., e.. : 1 lad rrl'?y r'..;bt. Fbe e iF red inttn j r 7 my from I'rid.iy marnb- ; x ..F.l t.- -r F..3 I. t : : ; 1r.ight whu. d. ;th kindly rc ll.vtd the little Suilerer. SiiYN. George A. Buskkk is our authorized agent for the collection of any and all claims duo this office, and is now visiting different portions of the county for the purpose of collecting, debts due us. lie will treat all alike. Be ready for him when he comes. SPECIAL riCTICIIS. r.oiicc. There will be a meeting of the Directors of the Orange County Agricultural Association held at the court house, in Paoli, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1877. at lo'clockp. rn. Business of importance will come before the meeting and a general attendance is requested. J. M. Andrew, Pres, - Abe Noblitt, See. Oct. 16, 1877. To Sly Patrons. I have moved into my new shop, in the west end of town, and am prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing. Qr.o. Pjro. 5-lw Fay Up. All persons who are indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and settle the same at once. Gentle reader, I ndeari rod. 5 2v Jordan Arnold. Apples ITaiiiesl. Parson & Arnold will pay the highest market price in cash for good apples. Bring your apples to us west side square. Parson & Arxolt. . 5-2v ti OT1CE OF SALE . I will sell my house and lot on West Main street. Will give any one wanting to buy a good bargai i. Size of lot 150x300 feet. I will also sell a large lot of seasoned and green wagon timber. E. M. Gibener. Paoli, Oct. 10, 1877. -1-4 w ray Up. All persons owing us are cordially Invited to call and settle at once and thereby save further trouble. No exceptions, we mean you. Schramm & M athews. First and Scist Notice. All persons owing Sheriff's fees to the estate of William P. Shively, deceased, are hereby notified to pay the same to the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court or to the undersigned before the 25th day of December, 1877. The money is needed to settle said estate, and feo bills wdll positively be issued for all such fees remaining unpaid at that time and their collection enforced as speedily as possible. 2 Ms is the last notice and will save costs and trouble to those who heed ir, James A. Frost, 49-tf Administrator. That Thomas Stalcup, on the east f ido of' tho public square, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, .confectioneries lc, Ac Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will bo sold at the lowest- living prices. Remember &U3 th-.l when yci I uy r -rdi of metVt yea dzrJt hay auction - ft ici l vTmtcd ,zl z. CFd and r:. f r yc -'sel f. Terr. 3 cvli,crge?d prcdf-',3 taken in ;F 'i j r.t tl . bl.. 1 1 - .F;ei price. "-'f F F-k. 'A 'rlrc I.irgF-? C : : ) p r tb rid, ' - d q.' Fity 2 Z ; r tbe i 1 at 1 en i v i d c , O ft. v. F .!- r. s , , i r: " vi; F.Ft ic.rn u u i I v a V , -I I. . ve ! : "j ( r ,2 .r:f ' Fr-',. . . u ! . X - 1 ! i
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The Li Vl into I.F;1; , Vinec :uv IcFiau .? ivir : Fir n thoroughly rt'.urt .1 a ad 1 1 fu.'rii-Fi-f d, will I? I Ccb b, r F.b, untU r the m i;a,".r.-ut vf Jo-, p.j ;m 1 bill Murray, v. ilk Ft. An 1: ev J. Thomas a3 clerk. We are not personally acquainted wiFi the Messrs. Murray, but for Dr. Thomas, wo can say this, that a more courteous and polished gentleman we never met, and we advise every reader; cf the News to stop at the La Fianie House as long as they can find Dr. Tb disss, at the desk. ' 2La$! r'ctice. Parties knowing themselves in debted to the estate of James L. Millis will please take notice that ull claims, not paid prior to the coming term of court will be sued on tiierein. Call on myself at Orleans or Wm, II. Martin, at Paoli, End save costs. Henry Reed, Executor Jas. L. Millis. Sept. 9, 1877. 52-3 w Smokers look to your interest. Five marble head cigars for 20 cents at Wilson's. Go to Bow les Drug Store aid buy one of Freeman's Metallic raar straps; best in the world. No hum bug. 52-Cm. The Singer Sewing Machine is a favorite. We sell the Singer at $20 $40 and $io for the latest and most improved... Call and se them. S3- Bowles & Bellinger. Attention Farmers an si Seed IieaiersJ The Diamond Wheat is the lar gest in the world. It grows and matures in any climate ia the United States! The grains aver age nearly one-half inch in length. One grain produces frora 25 to 35 stalks, with heads Averaging from 7 to 9 inches, and each head containing about 40 gmins. In order to introduce this wheat I will send a small sample to every reader of this paper free of charge; Ageh ts are wanted in every county. Write to me at once. Address W. S. Tipton, Cleveland, Tenn The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is delivered to the patentee of his assignee there is a cloud on the title which must be removed. Persons not having patents will do well to get them. For further information inquire of James F. Collins, 13-tf at News Office; III 7SG fr STfTCIFKIX At their mill, in this place, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, fdanuebs, coverlets, yarn, &e., bc, which they will exchange for wool for' which they'll allow the highest market price. Before going elsewdicro give them a call. They guaranUo satisfaction. Custom work done on reasonable terrnsi May 9, 2877. S-itf liolloway's Pills stati elatracat. Scrofula was considered incurable until the great discovery of "Ilolloway's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Bl--.:.-"s which bafiie the skill of the taedicai schools, readily yield to tbe peerless remedies. Scurvy, eryeilas, saltrhcuin, itch and all cutaneous erupt iotis are enrabls by tbcm-. 2-5 cents per box or pet.- ' f-s, V- s. W f W w to loan at 9 per cent., in cf tl,00 and upwards, on gee d pro ductive rc :il c t t ? ia ? r. y iri f Southern I r. .Far. a. . A.r:ly to cr address. Jas. IF Collin a. Gen ..d IF .1 E-t.t TV in a- I InCFtf t..rtt f V - F 'F-- ,
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