Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 13, Paoli, Orange County, 12 December 1877 — Page 3

THE NEWS

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. We want our correspondents to confine themselves strictly to the news of their neighborhoods, and not air their personal spites or not in their comm not responsible for the that we are utterances of our correspondents unless endorsed by us. in wood will please

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Rc;:J tlx advirtHttier.ta In IhU Onirs tjih4mi itj Cou rt ad j nam cd 1 ;,th Sitieivu II i ihw In tjrd'.T He turnpike fever. to cultivate Wims hid ht-r-elf bohlml the ifiijon Biiturd-y nlg-It. Dr. Jiio. A.' Hitter, ot Orangevllle, was in town Jfonday. One m t'ek from next Tuvsday si;d C'hrMtniuj will le here. 3Ir. l!enj. L. VatieJeve, of .Stainprjtvri'eU, failed on ih tn-dny. J. tit-. II. Saiulefurj; tve h-v.) MnndiiV and rt-ka.-ed from j.-al. a intent claM of John Pearson, o! f.utlajist, IUd li'yt Thursday. Vilmy M"surFt of Orleans, is daut riusly ill with j.njnanotvin. 1 hvs. iivi!--iin w.is Kieked by a h.irM P.Indiiy .uid pretty badly hurt. Mij.-sr. T. N. llraxlan A S-.n are .y itijj troin 3i to .); for hoS lo0.i V, i:;v.- fhandler nnly t tniriooa jmrt ridges at oi)e i.ot onmlay lusi e"k. Ti" a ph asure to Parson "and Ar nuld h how you Ihfir Clirlst mas oil--. llr. and T. I). Huff, of iiS(!o'uf.t-ld, returned home last j-'rki.y. Mi.-t. Fnti'k K inr ;s i npidly rcovcrinfj from h r recent severe j lives-. We learn that Henry Herman, of Frencli lack, will scrr.i tiiova to Arkansas. Mrs. Jeshsh'HiU, nu esteemed hitly ct" (v,tl:e:i"i fuwnship, 'died l;st Saturday. .; ? . , pHTiy aim v I IJ. Mennugh, o! Orlc.ns, w ert town vesterdav.

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It J.-'.n T. Sto, to I 1 L"1, j :r a -J rFroud IV r 12Jr t.h: An:.-! !, v . ; - t t L.u!-- " '"ud iy U, pv,i tia-- a (.hritTiV'tik-; I fiur ft:, n l. C n. J. W. Tin k: )! ji late (rtiv T tritiain iifn to tho public. Wit l(urn tL.it the t 3 will be name. Jr.o. I-'. Tro, of iha f;rni .TC. I'o - S ' "i r l-rni'il 'T-itv!" f."--i " J'.u.Ii Chaitor No. 25, of the EasttTt) Star, will luci't Tuail-iy niglit, iJcc. 18th, at 11 o'clock. Every uumiber urgently requested to be present. T!ie lot.! amount of school funds to be paid into the Stata treasury by Orange county for apportionment by the Superintendent of Public Jr.sfrurtion. is $3,75i 50. J. W. Montgomery, mdrainistratur if the estate of Xehainiah Tower, diH'C:iHed, advertises gome valuable perrsonal property f.r snle in this ifsue of the News. - Parties, jurois and witnesses weie in town in force yes'erday but there boing no court they tlahn.-d their attendance and depart id for their several homes. Can't we have a concert, oyster stipprr, Christmas tree or sometli'u. of the kind during the holidays. Anything to relieve the monotony. What say our citizens? The temperance ladies are invited to assemble at the M. E. church lo-morrow (Thursday) ISth instant, at 3 o'clock p. in. to eng;e in prayer for the tettiperance cause. The tax duplicates for 1877 ara all completed and now in the liar tls of the Ticasurer. If you are particularly anxious to pay your taxors the opportunity is now oileretl you. Samuel N. Fisher gives notice j,i another column that the estate of J:un's Welx h. decease!, of which b is tha p.d ministrator, has hi'tti derlan d insolvent and will he settled accordingly. I there is a m:i in Orange county that can travel over the road between here and Orleans, in its present condition, and then not be tn favor of a turnpike he deserves being 's'iot on the spot." George A. Busklrk killed a pheasant on" the wing Monday afternoon the first one hp ever got a shot st. lie was so excited over it that fur a l:ni it was thought - i ...ri 1 . ... -if.. f. . ti anil to th other. ' , ' t :. ; r ; : r t'. 1 ittle n. in e :". .7. . y. u 1L !. John ITc.-n. Jr., .v All a::y, r;r-.:;tly n clerk in tl.estrocf Aui.Wi: ;-oa, ?: :r.t ;.."V':ni .-ys 1 rr? h:t we-.-':. Jn'.i.'j v uei-r-.-u I fill n J!s v;pre ghol to see nod b yrn tii.it ho had entirely rtn-overed ire.n his n.-.r:"-t ilaru .cs i'dr.e-'!. A t ;:r.: rlh o er. :li:'g Or!.-.:! d P.edi is ('-:.- of tlio ni'o sitie of ll e ! y. t5ucli an euteiprie j J Wva".' ;:dvi i the eomlVrt, ei.n-i-!i;t nee asm wm. n or oat peI i -' n and oa-hl to be tuilt. Whx id lake tk.- LuJ l;i ike matter? ' ' V Cls-rk J( h.:i P.. I'im; va r:::ivcd a irtti from Ju 1 ;v Fc.tr-.-n f'.ai r, ' -v "tal iir.r t u.tt Ibei. Gfo, V. hiedlv eoo'd not t.r here thi ,

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Ad v. --. ? - T Li ii-FIF;' '--I IF.. . ' tr 1 ui --::J v.al rrir.c . .ayoe. ( ..Iituf i'z'A. lll.i ..-. -j - ::i i - . -y'.u. d, I rrrriovc to C'.h) iu 1 i, v-. Itis h: r f.:t:a-r'H family. uieonvtrtrj c;:.J ju:i:r 1 t:.a i :.:.rc a und. r the h.hor? of Itev . A;: .rutins FJJy, ia the . A ilivir C.;i;.t, whrn suiut t c:r t n. C - c : alter she v. r s married. With her huh.ifid ilio r.DVC.l toOrlea:::, lad., yh?rs s!ie vrs a Citn.ii.it'r.::t- :in--i:-l..r unlit drain. lit r ....: ihio.-i. wc lor.g ;rid p.tjnfjh Tl;ron,rr. it all fi.j manifested th-3 i:j-j.- p rf.'Ct re..:gn.;tlon. Cha oft: a i t-prc-..icd ths s.tror.;;rr.t frith r.r.d tho Lfightcrt hopes of the future. Her death was a victory thrrerh Ciiri-;i. fjjvcral grown up cul'nren and a Ltrg'i circle of friends rtjoira ia tr.r h-j- a of a hrpyy reunion. W. W. V uiiU. Ths !iuYo:nb?r settlement sheet of tho Auditor for lS7o show3 tho following amounts iu3 . t h. 3 State fromThe county Treasurer; On'accoant of State taxes... $2,470 79 Oa account of school taxes.... o,Cj"2 .77 On account of school fon-d, in- - terest 8 per cent..... 5SG 74 On nccoantof school fund, interest 7 per cent . . 68 91 On account of nnclj-irned fees. 3i OS On account of docket fees :' 123 CO On account of Saline lands... 1,065 21 To 151 sr,iu 50 Mr. Shelby Wclf, one of Stampersereek's most substantial citizens, and a Democratic "wheel horse, was in town Saturday and called at the News ofiice. He has our thanks for substantial favors. Township Institutes will bo held in the several townships of Oranga county, Indiana, at the following limes and places: Southeast township, Dec. 1877, at Valeene. Orangeville township, Dec, 15, 15, 1S77, at Orangeville. Northwest township, Dec. 22, 1S77, at school house No. 5. Orleans township, Dec. 22 , 1877, at school house No, G. Paoli. township, Dee. 22, 1877, at Ch a m b e r s b u rg . Stamperscreck township, Dec. 20, 1877, at school house No. 5, French Lick township, Jan. 4, 1S7S, at school house No. 5; Northeast township, Jan. 4, 1878, at school house No. 4. Jackson township, Jan. 4, 1878, ft school house No. 8. Greenfield township, Jan. 11, 1S7S, at school house No. 7. jAME-t L. NoBLITT, Co. Supt. . SPECIAL raoxiGEisT Trustee's BTalict; . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Northwest township, has set apart the second Fridays and Saturdays ot each month as days on which to transact township business. Samukl C. Millku, Trustee Northwest Township. Dee. 11, 1S77. 13 2w Go to Campbell's for dry 'goods. - 13-2w For bed blankets and fiorse blankets go to Campbell's Fii ck Creek Cash Store.' ' ' 1 3 2w First class work, good" material antf living prices at Keith & Bates' boot and shoe shop, north side the square. Just received a large invoice of dress good -i a t lowpr prices than ever o Ms red, at Campbell's. : , ..... . . . . 13-2w Improved farntMn liar.-:'- nrd Nebraska elvap. For prh 1 av.d div-ciiption apply to J AS. F. COLLISS. ricr.I ; j r.rte-rr h.r 'h-'s and rcaJy cFlhh:;;, Can-n Lril's. 13-2 w Buy a c :wi::. tr..: chine from u. a,:id yen won't havo to ' J fjr vo? frr r.::::e o-.e t '. j Lr.-t. C J- Hv'.vl a I rr 1 .r.i ng nil. Co to the f.Kir.trJ 1 h.n I for c r. no. . try:, skF! I S ft. aot. :-2v J I r ) t O I h::r.i- F -.1.

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y il.lt ft ,'i'J !"f h) nr. E i tie i ver-i n .si j ,.!,i-iH,,tl Or t ( I id HI I .'hui o t.',. u. title whh.-,i -t T''0"'s 5 Pv r,jt !l lsh(. - Fill ; 5 f.,r.,;, ; , ,u:r l( f Jm1L r. C.U.l:. -h j,:.!r ct N'C:h ' . " .1 uj 1 ihh;i. I or icrriK.r hcllnrr.) tt;is Cir.trrscat. Ser-'fithi wa? c -idrr-. 1 1::. .u-u-"-.:... til tl.: ....it i:h ),.:;' .7 4 'IT :.!"-: .'.My'.i I'd'-? tr.d Otntuv. at" lla"ie'd cp.n the work!. D'.-vi ?...-; h F..:.1 tl e F":t;l cT thr 1..; II. cd -.! ;. ! re 1 illy yh hi to tli.pet r rr-'urilh r.:rurvv, t riF-;, t- . re., Fth .nd -d.- c;:i.or . .-"i erupF. are c rrakle by theoi r'. r--"a r ! ( r- ' .-if jiuii name kouv. TSi-i hi Plinto Hers, Vicr.mf, In IIl-j 1, I. ..vir : Lj-:--n th'.,r - ;':ly r piir-d ur. I r f,:ni - ! - tl, will to rA-r.:;cd Ortwlrrr -1th, ur.F rth? r.i in.ig:-:r. r:U of Jo.rrh r:.r.j EI'l Murray, vith Dr. Andrew J. Tiionai ih clerk. We are not personally, acquainted with the Messrs. Murray,; r but for Dr. Thomas, we can say this, that a mors courteous and polished gentleman wo never met, and we advise every reader of the New to stop at the La PJan tt I louse ii long as they can find Dr. Thom.ii. at the desk. The Singer Sewing Machine Is a favorite. We sell tho Singer at $30 $40 and $15 for the latest and most improved. Call and sea them. 33- Bowites Bellinger. Mrs. E. A. Braxtan, of this place, has been appointed by D. P. Faulds, of Louisville,' ss his agent for the Stin way, Chickering, Gabler, Haines, Kurtzm u:s end other Pianos; also the "Mos.-n c; Hamlin" . and Smith's American Organ Company's Organs. The establishment of D. P. Faulds is so well known that it does not require any advertising to bring it before the people. Having been established in 1818 it Is now. the most extensive ia the entire Ssuth or West, Seven octave pianos from $200 upwards. Mrs. Braxtan can give you the "closest prices" on Pianos'or Organs. Call on her before purchasing, at tho Ithod's House.. . Paoli, May S, 1877. - ' 34At their mill, in this place,, have the best and cheapest lot of jeans, flannels, coverlets, yarn, &c, &c, which they will exchange for wool f jr which they'll allow the highest market price. Before going elsewhere give them a call. They guarantee satisfaction. Custom work dona on reasonable terms. Kay 9, 1877. Sitf n o c to loan at 0 per cent., in utjis of $1,000 and upwards, on good productive real estate in any part of Southern Indiana. Apply to or address." . -. Jas. F. Colwxs. General Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent, Paoli, Ind. SO-lf . -. . . . - - If you want to. buy . one of the Lut and cheupe :vir- n: ? h i r. 3 yea ever avv cr.il on Dr. L. 1: Bawls? at the Pr:-!i Dri Etcrr. - " 4-it r A Ciii-cl to tfie rulIIc. I'cr m any yr irj io l..:v: rr. i.h' two meJIciiiPs s-nittd t tha nilrr.t.'.t ? f e. v;.; i tl-s cf f.;.: rrr .. Tii ou-i tn.is of cures h n o Let .j toad: by then;, r-:.3, in f :rt, ths word f i:bi: j i-f-'il J n-i to er ry!: 3 with tl--.-: i. F,.;t within tho ! t two urs cs)ti'itct"h:Its of our i-iedi-ciio. s have sprung up, ikr.--; n.u. In tlielr c!o-'i IiriI;sUoti of our Trdo ?rk. To .vir the p of.?e u e h h v p.i cr' l upon raeh e'; uhf bi-x of Hoow a y ' s Olottijtr'iit the j f.,-. sirniirf ef th? f'innlatf of i or i g nt, Mr, Jfri. II vdi. rk. Toco-m-t lei'fiil I- fehjiiy. We shid! r- Irn. j ei' v pc;r.ue u o '- Hieuho 3eaI!Hhs ji - Ithls ith th utsituft I 'or of th.i h' w. We n.---t e.st iir! y hf ton 1 the efeat l!iie 4. nivjea p.-u vrih' tF I ih in -;ti r . ' tf Jo ! pro'.et their h fd.th, ar.d in t p u j ir, cur tr.F; of brio gin. f bve nif''. "i . . .i3 .... , . . u . t u ti ; . 1 1 i i j i i tu lie k' i r o; ot--tl I loforioiy it ro e ar "''ot. h-i ti- -i lernortir.g In t.-o o;if - .Mr. Jo-,. 1I .r . U'jt -i'Siit en. I uite Is r-U-'.eiodi t. eo.X Ihlh e- j ..t o.' Cinf .o i : , aod the ..J , ill i" oi f ? rt ? f1. Th 1 p :ir A , 'he l r Hull o.r C Co. F) or

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