Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 14, Paoli, Orange County, 19 December 1877 — Page 3
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Adv rt: - '"'" t!ni,d,rn t I.ir Jed la r y Ttidy i--r;di J tu I" -i' 1 jy j. tr-:. Cr irir.r to I y t! Fir itVmiMLn la wuJ Mil r'. 1 fering it along. ; r." - ' V cr.F-.F-;- - " '- ; "'. cni ,m u. tf-cij j - t- ; - i n ,v if a At t r v tow:; a. '3 vrv. Christmasnext Tuesday. uOJd Tragedy" is back homo rrdn. That wife of mine" came by mail tout week. W.L Kw(!;i)f Orleans, called on us Mond'Ay . it will Knon le in crJer to writeIt ih'S practice on it. Abral.am oblitt went to ludi. fiii;!o!is Monday night. Dr. Jan. II. f-hcrrud rr painting hh rpsktencc and store. II. If. Poison, es Ccunty Treasisrer, railed on us Monday. Mrs. Win. K. Andrew has about levoveml hri untial health. Trustee Alex Wells, of Greenfield, called on us ): -t week. Mr?. Franels King is reeoverinjt from 1 er recent Ftvertr illness. Did you see the bar ami the t-tler brutes accompanying it? V;u. .outlierlHud died at OrJftn last Sunday of pneumonia. JvuV Frank Wilson, of Bedford, is in town on legal busine.'?. lYr?iir.mona are ripe remember Ui.it "Iho longest pole knocks 'em A tittle child of Taylor Odiums, of French Lick township, died last week. futility Audit or Stacker re t u r n td from Iiuliunapolis Met: lay aflensoon. Swearit! olT time will soon be here get ready boys and make this ?wcar off slick. Wm. Ij. Heed was appointed guardian of Win. D. Xtsehiards Monday bond $-1,000. Win, Merriiiutii, of Orleans, will start South this week with a fine lot ofhoraes. Success to him. Dr. I.aban Lied ley improved the front of his office by placing a cornice thereon during the past wsek, Mrs.T. I). IIulT, dau-htcr of Mrs. Wm. K. Andrew, relurned to her home at Bloornf.ckl, liond.y. nct Ftid ivevdr jnt tkollhr 1. i lfou-t KvcryiodyU btvibd !o uttend; LtL'a I a e :t lour.-, i'r, it 11 j fox drive uutir ti. a X . '.y ?, Vn.D wilt ty tl 1 '. 1? WL . p 'em cp. Dr. L, I. II j , 1. t "illL, 1 11:' dy r i .t Ji m i !,:.;' I r A r e f F.. i ' cf tli? I .1 j Wm. IT. .'- -1 A 11 t cTr!! n at T7.:.' da I ;:( llrr.l cf . ' d. tl this in ',t - 1 . ii v-:ii i 1 r i'v a Lc over -r c !i::r?;r 1 i! i t y ; i ir I u 1 - lu ,! - i . J 11::: : j . A' F . : If ; . : SlATtlJ : d t .. si, it h . r , i, i i . :r - ' r r I
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" t .Mo -t ! .! L-;:; y. II? , u. L3 dli it v,Uh his 'Hit!? rr::n.". O-r private t."wn tl. t It f . c.-vlnt a ir . : ; ' ::: i t. T'.ro L i" 3 I Irzh j to a czzn ? :.r r. 3n, ,"irc etc!:T rt :r ' ? - .a LI j: T , J--t rrli.-.y r.I :.t. . . y r, f.jnJ C ir:.I:y riw t j . )" j would think there Ir. ;dy liills c.::--h in tld-s c .rdry, but HI wood 1 1111 evidentd ; s. ,ith::kso, ui 1.3 has been fcd lirn to the number it'd n datinter. Wm. Fott, a well Lnown citizen m if"- t . j . i oi i rencn ijH lownsmp, uiesi vety suddenly at an early hour last Thursday tnorninjj. His death wns caused by the rupture of a blood ve;al. Iac M. Lcwia, of EtacnjHsrscrcek township, was married last week to a Miss Bush, of Washington county. Uncle Ike had run Lewis until he no doubt needed Bush-in g. Co fTee Collins killed two hoffs last week, aged 15 months and 4 day?, that grossed 1140 and rmtted C 1.) pounds. They were a mixture of Poland China, Chester " White and Berkshire. Jus. Ward rip, of French Lick, wns In town Sunday. Jim is running Andrew A Bon's store t French Lick Springs, and besides bainjr a clever gentleman, is a good business man. Fredericksburg h-.s a minstrel troupe, "all her own." They have adopted the -name "Fred Doujjlass'.s Grand Cosnbination New York Minstrel!." We. printed their bills fur 'em. Hunters would do well to remember that they are liable to prosecution for hunting on enelos ed lands without the eonsant of the owner and that too whether the lands arc posted or not. The near approach of the holi days has brought out the shooting cracker nuisance. We think it would be a good idea for the town beard to meet and pass an ordir an co prohibiting their sale or use. J. M. Andrew, surviving part. ner of the firm of Andrew & Son, is engaged in making an inventory of the partnership effects of said firm as required of surviving partners by a law passed by last legislature. Mr. Thos. B. Oborn, of this county, was married Nov. 20th, to Mks'Salllo Welker, daughter of Ilev. J. W. Welker, of Corydon, formerly M. E. minister at Orangeville. We tender Fiwood and his fair bride our best wishes. W.J. lioggaU contemplates a trip to the "far west" in a few days. He has appointed Framk Taylor !eri:tv marshal to Jo-:i af!:r vi -liters f law cud crd :r durir 3 hi 5 s.l Frank h. s qualid. i uad tntcrrJ 1:; in tk? d;nL of hlj r W. II. McTut: h, t.lit ir r.-v.l pr.pii.li r of tLa Orl.anj Jc Dr;.,Jt .1 tk- drst n:. c .11- .1 c:i tii Mor.d.iy. Wo c:::r.,l 1: :: ;.t -err , . :dp u ::r. 1 ::I:A, U cr. I widi Id. ujl.. Jin I . nVmb'j I ' r, : i 0 d I y t . o t :t t rut.-, d;7 r ! 1 ;rf, : '. vi- d. 1 e .r tr :n F ! ' 1 k , I : : ia : ; " r ' ' . "r, . -: ! n V ":"", I " v k ;'.u; r. , . j i . i ' . : - . - i: i tf k 1 ; , i " 1:; 1 . . 1 tl ' : ' r 1 c . . . . 1 1 u 1 ' U 1 .. : i Ml. ... 1 i ... . . ... . ;.. ... . t: . 'k.- t - s
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-a - ' - - - A ' i j 1 : r ; t .'. Ik 11 1 V? Lcrn Id.ik ,3 i k, r.ly Iv. j t: -t tkt:rd.. 1, ""ri. 1 -v An. . i t --:-.! Vv, 1 i -d ?l 'it t..- f FF f.y 1 ,t:.d y oi t .;h t-C.ddk ; (!. ; f.:i .dd.di to tl..'.:. act t t- kip I u-i,;". !. Ca::i';.:, C. Mili.;.::, Tr;; t: a Nrtiv.-, t Tv;r kip. p.. 11, i:?7. if -. Ck.Ici lk...k :, Cko. Cl.o.r, Mincc-mcat, Cvd Fi:h, Lc::ic R d:ir.: Jclii; te., ju-:t r-:-: ivf d t.t Wr. F. O.I-rn's. 14 Iw Fcr Ltd bk.r.kcts i.r: 1 .?.... 2 blankets go to Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. . . . - - 15 2w First class work, good material and living prices at Keith & Bates' boot and shoe shop, north side the square. Just received a large invoice of dress goods at lower prices'. than ever offered, at Campbell':. 13-2w - "Per Hals ' . . Improved farms in. Kansas .and Nebraska cheap. For prices -and description apply to : :" " ' . -,JAS. F. CO LtLiTNS.'' ; Headquarters- fox boots, shoes and ready made clothing, Camp bell's. ' 13-2w Buy a sewing machine from us and yon won't have to pay for one for Pome one else first. A 3- BowLrs & BzumazR. Qo to the fountain head for candies, toys, shell boxes and holiday goods, Campbell's ' Lick 'Creek Cash store. :"13-2w "': Campbell sells boots and shoes cheaper than anybody.' - - 1.3-2w, ... .. nblTll'ti BATES." Persons wanting boots or shoes made or mending done, in the very best style and. at reduced and living prices, will find it greatly to their advantage to call on the above firm on .the north side of the square, one door east of Bowie's drugstore. They are both experienced workman and use only first class' material. They are -clever gentlemen and have come to stay. GO AND SEE THEM. . .: For Holiday Goods " - in the millinery line call on Mrs. E'i J.- Benjinaan, . west ; side of square. You will find goods at reduced prices. No trouble to show Silk mixed drcrs goods cheap at 3 cents only 16 cents at , Campbell's. . . 13-2w ; : -' ' rant. : -- Mr. Charles C. Benjiman j having purchased ..Wilson's CoxiSEcriONEkr and Restaurant, on the ,oath side of the public square, invites a stafo cf tha pubiic-patroa-i?,ge. He has a largo and -well galected stock of all kinds cf Confectioneries, ',-Tobaccos andCigsn. Fresh Oysters constantly kept cn hand and, served In." any. style. Perso:r.; visiting Paoil, and not wishing to go to a hotel, can gt a f.r:t clz-.i meal r.t little cost. .He will buy year qitails, r-AEitix;?, t-iiEEELs, riiiASANTS and other f.mc, for which ho will pay ycu lit:rvl frkciin trade ct cash. C.dland zzi hi 07. D tf Hat', cars aud gloves cheaper th.:ix tb.n cl;:?p?:t fit Carapkell's. ".--'" lS-2-w ' I I- - 1" n't rf. ; i' : ii ? I-) t o-t -. r ( , i rt ' ' . n , a - t t f f . i-k r r , h n ' t,i- 1 1 , ,, r j ) i a I - t! up h t ' 1 . " t - 1. 1 t it : 1 !i i - t .tl Ci. ; s t -.try, t ; Tf " ' O "T - I , ' . (, : 7 - -1 1. i i - t . 'll . . v t ' t ibtf!f f W ' ,' K ' T tV: I It., ,(. 1 IS. ' i s ii .Mi'" 1 i f ' 1 ' ' t-J ' t v 1 : r ,- . .5 m . - " r f " ' - " ' ' - , r i . 1 V
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tki- . ::u ; ; 'd-rir r , t . I : . ' ' vt ',1 i.3 tl. : ik.t.j f.k " k s r-s c -u'A v r: t - d " crl F. d.-.'n! is. j . da? LU t I , t.i dF.",: i y- -r I -ar. :,. "itd.. . rj, - .rate . ..-..t --vara at rc-.k t ; 1 j ri rt s tit c.-.i- k . if,: Tk3 I. r. l O'vuers in Ov: - y county arc; pr'- ... iy net, aware F. t v.::lA A. il ,v::..:.:..;t d.at f delivered tr tka 1 "tcatt ' tr Ids d jn.'a ik . . I; a tJaij ea t!,i td!a v.hich I. remov d. I r-ons ;;' t !. ivinjj dr.-d r will di ..i'l to g:t them. I'or fuitl or iniarn.aFcn i" y;ir.:cf James F. Cotlos,?, IS-tt ' at News OSte. Ulcllavray sma GlntIUf ."1, . Scrofula was considered incurable until, tha great discovery of "Hoilouay's Pills and Ointment" Casheil upon the world. Diseases which baO? the skill of tlio medical schools, readily yield, to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysiipelas, salt rheum, itch and nil cutaneous eruptions are curable by them. 25 cents per box. or pot. :- nolo -ijor 11 1 Dr. L. S. Bowles, having completed theextensi ve Improvements on his north side Drugstore, has added a new and attractive feature to his business that of the sale of the celebrated " acd Organs, The1 handsome' room---recently fitted up by him is filled with superb instruments, bought directly from the above well known manufacturer?, that for tone and finish cannot be excelled.- The recent decline in the pi ice of these instruments, being about the came as in the price of sewing machines, and the Doctor selling directly from his hou.se wit.hout "the interven tion of traveling men, with the necessarily . attending expense?, is enabled to offer these splendid in struments to . hts customers at from 840 TO $T5"LESS on each instrument than any other dealer can who travels'over the country.- Any ono Who wdll call and examine his instruments and prices will be instantly satisfied that he can dojust what he says. He asks every one who thinks of buying to; conio and. examine fcfs instruments and prices before doing so. It will bo money in your pockets. - i. - L. 0. BOWLES. Oct. 21, 1877. ' Cdf - Persons desirous of vkttiiig Louk. ville, New Albany or any point at ths F.d'.s can do no L:ttc ' tk- to p Uroaizs that genial seutlcman, Mr. Milf r, vh: r.-.r.t t: - flin?. He is a gcnil aec--im: ' ;ting'.cutl.i.tin and vl'd d? -'1 in his j owter to I:. .43 tks ,tr.,::3 of 1 the line. Try him. A Card to tl:3 I;:: Zlz. Tcr tr .iny y r ir wt k a o ma ki tv 3 me licinn sulk d to r.d-m:L-cfaVv A Ci c r d. r-r. Tl . -;. - " .'. j c f c ' r . I ; e I : -i ir rd.-by ther pr.J, Irs fict, the wurd fiiluro could net I coa:..l with then. Eat ,itk;a tki k;t two yc;rs cojnti rfditt of our rsicdiCk"13 1 .r.g Us , d - Tv. V 5 in tkek" tk j ihdtrtd r. cf it Trr. la 2 Iar. To . v ure tk f j W J h tv pi"'" ite 1 r c.j f' r.-d. r L : .t rf Ii f f ;,- Frf. -"t F 1 f.e t i:-.i! j ef fl 1 ?' r.af ;r of i;r r.t, ' Tr. Ar -. II w . ':. T a-t-tcr It " .F...r.y. k'." .. dl 1 , nt1 F 1 'y r a ? r . y r .-. bid ' - . Idi IkM ti.." i Yr- 1.- ' -'di e-1 a ' l( . t I.- ' - w" 1 , : h i l ' idd v.i ir vi; ,r ; F.i tly I ' : f . t d. r' . ; j 4 F t . it. r d: r I... .F.k. ddk, ...1 k.lp . 1 .1 tin' .1 r m 1 r. " 1 I 1 r , t - ' F. r : : I - ' r A.'-'j d . .F ! ' ; t" f .It ! rd -1 d ' 1 F.r 1 PI--. :1 if
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