Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 19, Paoli, Orange County, 23 January 1878 — Page 3
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TI . Ti" I I 1 f. ' l j - s ( ::: o ; . i: b, - - : mh ; in the:P.- Albve.y v. v.. Y v. i .-i!.t 1 : 7 revten 1 t r . -rt P: . I y, nr d r- ord;.' 1 -'f ih; f r i'u-l :h llil.r .mik-i"-, hi-tier known ai Freaclif.r H.m.krs. forncrly of this county, now of I.awre;ice, and one of her tet titizeivs, c:ul-d to oo. u s : .'.turih-y. The cs.iay of 2-1 r. Jain W. SulI lager, do'Ivered at Boeeh Grove tSundy School Convention, !)..;. 8, I b77, will appear on our first jntgo next week. Win. A. Bruiser, one of Orangfjvillo township. niost prouiising young men and one of Orange county's best teachers, was in town vkiiurday and e ill-. i on us. A large number of the prominent citizens of the county, and members of the Masonic fraternity, were in town Friday niy;ht attending the Masonic supper and instaUaliou. Messrs. Andrew Dougherty and Jatncs M.cCruley, Jr., have purchased the interest of G. W. Duugherty in tiie well known and ju-jliy popular Dougherty Mill, on Lo.'d river. Two ladies, belonging to the Friends Church, from England, preached Sabbath morning al Newberry chuich, two tildes west of h e r a , ant i S . t It ath e v e n ing at the II. E. church hi this place. Jtdsn E. Hail has traded his farm lying three snile.s east of here, on ti e turniuke, to John II. Capiingcr, for a farfu in the vicinity of Newton 8tevart,a:id will remove there in a lew days. Mr. Caplinger will remove to the Hall farm. The Indiana Fanner is one of the very best agricultural paper pub! is he h The farmers account book, furnished to subscribers, is alone worth thesub.-jcriptioa price. John Midi:,, E-"i., i Use? asnt for tldi valuable journal. Nath. SlcCraekcn pot a stol trap last week and when he next visited U found a ime, fat, wild turkey' securely fix toned by the head thertdn s. ho ays. John Mtllis says it was or.o of uncle Simon Copelaud'.-j turkeys that hud died with eh e! era. Ceorgo W. Dougherty, of French' Lick, lots purchased thy well known Spring Mfll property, near here, and will soon hav the same in run ub-.g order again. Wash Is or.c of the bes-t osiliers la the county, aiul the citizens of that vicinity are to bo cyngrluljitod on his becoming tl;-? purchaser of it. Jimmy, s :: ef Treasurer Wells, while watering some herses near the factory, yesterday, wa milled from the heree. he was riding, by one he was J railing, and treated to a. he-: e'.as.s duckir.g. Jimmy testihed his unlike to 'sich Uoins" by making- the welkin ring with os .f ox-Tre iuier II. f taui ( r- . , town- . Id - r. uo.o as a can-Ji.e-.t il re-. adati vo ol t i , ird, ri eoly. i a i i u i tl - L . ' 1 t ' e , ; tie is. of the 11. 1 ' ; i 4 , . tt.d '1 , " 1 , V t ."bit .ay Id : i . 1 i i 1 P r C-.!i . t V : 's cd. ' -y a - ..: 5, : - t' a I: I "
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- i D . i . i , h ,H i r, . C Al. f :: u; c. Fr D 'Mivh-g I .: v Ihokl . (krrie M 'I.e.. rae V Ik.lm .r. ::. rod hue. i ih v,':.::. Mary G ay, . . INTERMEDIATE. Flar. Ilrax tan, 'Alice Ilolatlay, Mttlie Greene, Cora Wtlli, Greene, ' Lois Andrew, Minnie Ilobsou, O. ibGanstine, Ida ilobson, Willie. Lynn, Cauda King, 11 le Scott, JLlzscIe MeYey, Parkie Btinson, Bee Pro, .Minnie Shileup, Celia Itiley, Zimri Davis, Plane ho Sttnsoa, Lois Daskirk, Clara Webb, John It. Simpson, our efficient Cleric, i3 completely carried away with Senator Voorhees' great speech, and has ordered 1030 copies for distribution in addition to those distributed by us. Township Institutes wilt bo held in the aaverat townships of Orange county, Indiana, at tho following times and places: Northwest township, Jan. 2G, 1STS, at school liouso No. 1." French . Lick township, Feb. 2, 1S78, at school house No. 5. North-east township, Feb. 2, 1S7S, at school house No. 3. ' Jackson,. township, Feb. 2, 1S78, at school house No. 4. James L. Noblit r, Co. Supt. S?cr:iocrailc Toivcslilp Convention. The Democracy of Jackson town ship will meet in convention at Newton Stewart on Saturday, Feb ruary 1G, 1S78, at 1 o'clock p. m. for the pnrrfo.se of nominating can didates for township offices to be tilled at the ensuing spring election. L. B, Cogswell, Member D-?ra. Central Committee, Jackson township. The Masters and member' of the several granges of P. of II. of Or ange county, also the officers and members of the Orange County Council are requested to meet me at Paoli on Saturday, January 20, 1S7S, at 1 o'clock p. m. to receive annual word, abro instructions on unwritten work. James II. Math nr.?, CoUnty Deputy. I j.j A, C. R. IS, Trains pass Orleans as follows; Freight train, going north, 9:30a. m MaiD " " " 11:4S ' Freight ' " south, 1:43 p;m Mail it :5oAI1 (rains run daily except Sunday. J.NO. D. Caxtxr, Ag't. SPHCSAL"" WOT1CES. "You can get better flour and more of it at Orangevi'da than any where else," is what the customers say. 19 2w Heal Estate Asrc:ic3. Messrs. Mcintosh i LIngle having formed a co-partnership and established a ..real estate and. collectbog agency, are prepared to make collections at all available 'points. Having uncqualed facilities for advertising they will engage to sell "improved or unimproved Ltrm, tiny wh re iii S eatheni Inditoa; D.'.d- in Tevi, Ka:i-a, Ar-kau-ii, I,vhrr.-ka, Ior.v. cr any other wt-tcra Sate or territory. A!sv Iio'a- an 1 bds in Orleans, ID Iford, !IiDh II, Iv li or any i th.r l i roximto towa cr city. Ea-ii.ej o' uny kind shIl bj; promptly utt . a b. .1 to and ail car. rcpi iDum will be sn-swered without d la;'. C til on or aakha-s .Ich. rii el Lix.Li:, 1 Z-Zr Chbo , I a. i g-il' ; ..t::.i t: f-..- ve-a-i.-'!l Win. c h.ri-D-2 1 t G d . r. i o 1 ( . i t, to e r c . .
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Poisons desirous of visiting Louisville, Nev Albany or any point Rt tha Frills can do no better than to patronize," that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. IIo a genial accommodating gentleman and will do all in his power to ple&so tho patrons of tha line. Try him. 11 o op-la. E v p i y body go t a A n dre w Don g 1 i -erty's store at New Prospect, the plaeo to get cheap and pure wines 4 and liquors for medicinal purposes. Also ii full lino of staple and-fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, &c. Pieasuro taken in showing goods.. Stout Brothers want a prompt settlement, with alljiersons indebted to them. They want cash cr your note cash preferable. They mean it and want it at once. J. T. ISATCS. 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 on the north side of the square, one .door east of. Bowie's drug store. He is an experienced workman and use only first class material. He is a clever gentleman and has come to stay. GO AND SEE HIM. To buy an organ cheap, buy of a unn who buys for cash and sells with the least possible expense. You see the point. L. S. Bowles. Ail persons indebted to the late firm of Andrew & Son will be required to make, prompt settlement. The law. requires the surviving partner to settlo up the business of tho firm at as early a day as practicable. If you are indebted to them, call at once or. J. M, Andrew, surviving partner,, and settle with him. Business is buslnfess and he is compelled to require it of you. ltf - President' Hayes may veto Jllantl's silver bill, but tht won't prevent Stout Brothers from disposing of their large assortment of shawls at greatly reduced prices, Warning. My sou, William II. Chisham, a minor, having, without cause, run away from home, I hereby warn any and all persons from harboring or trusting him on my account. I will net be accountable for any debts be may contract during his absence from home. Gnoitc-r: W. Ciiisiiam. Jan. 11, 1878. " 13-2w Goods of any kind in my line can b-3 bought lower of me than you can get them elsewhere. L. S. Bowles. Mary L. Collier, havb: ; r r. wed to LouisvilD, his ra 1 Jo arrangeme.it with the largt -1 whole-1 ile and retail dry go" Is rr. .1 notion bou-es to perch 1 5 ;;e 3 Is at the v; t-' -- country. '-iiv: to ad who ::r!y to Mai:v L. C r.i r.-, 1:7 Wt -t :Li';-.ti,t., Louisville, ivy. Ordt---.IritcI. . Ris!FjuKi53C5I3. I udi, Dr. L. S. D b- ; Oib .:.c, Join D. Carter; SiDm, J. F. IVrrin; Lioo-dnt n, liirat 1 i-.r . -'g; j -. ..J, l. ii. ? r . : .. 1 r1, -1 ,.e p. 11 t h ' . I r. n". e j . i J wut e. or t f - !
paoli; i:o: .v:-a, house, sio;: ::j r:::iA:: mm, Are prepared to do any and all wcrl: la thtir line in flrs'l cl stylo . . u d at r e . t -i o :i a b ! e p r I e cs. 'IALSOMIX1NG, FS1IDC-) PAINTING, GRAINING AND PAl .111 A N G I N G a . p i a I tv.
J . 1 h 1 h" i:."': LVA D Head T:i All p-r-: ie.l .1 t tl . ondersbgned must make imrm dute settlement. I need what is due ma and must and will leave it. Come to time or I'll bring vou. I7tf Wm. Vai;iuui PAOLI RETAIL CAHICEV. .j a n uan i -. - Appls.i Green per has r 1 2j ' Apples Pried per bus 1 C) ; Dacon ptr tti C 1 Ontter per i.: - . ' ! lans per bus I '"' - t "0 CoiTe pes- it HDg 30 Cheee per D ' i ) Craakrs per rO 10 Coal Oil pit ral 2 Chiekem p?r d 1 25 S 2 00 Corn per bus. "5 10 Po- doz Whbe I-ish pr kit Jiaekpre! per kit Flax Kee i er has t1.) Flour per cwt j 25 Hides green per ? 5c Hides dry per lb IfDf 12 Hay per e t 40 Molasses N- O. per gal ") Molasses Sorghaai 25 "o 50 Meal per bus 4p;& 50 Oats per bus 2b Onions per bus.... 751 00 Peaches dried per bus 2 5i) Potatoes Irish per Lws , 39 Potatoes Sweet per bu 5D( CO Rajs cotton psrl! 1 Pass woolen per lb Jo Sugar N- O. per lb 10 Sugar Coffea per lb 12 1 Sugar Granulated per 15 Suit, new barrel 1 75 Sheep Skins , 25a!) 50 Teas per 15j, 45 Vinegar per al 30 Vinegar pe- bbi 6 0Qf,7 CO Wheat per bus 1 Ce''4l 10 llA 'Repository of Fashion. Pieaurc and Instruction.''' carpel?-s iasar. ILLUSTRATED. , N'OTICESOF THBFKEia, The Bazar is the organ of the fashionable world, and the expounder of that world's 'kr.v;--: and it is the author, ityin all ra.ilters of man tiers, etiqaette, costume and social habits. Boston Traveler. The Bazar commends itself to every in ember o f 1 1 e h 0 a sehoid to the c h i 1 -dren by droll and pretty picture.?, to the young' ladies by its fashion plates in endless variety, to the provident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by Its tasteful designs tor embroidered slippers and luxurious 'dressing , powns. But the readtng .matter of the Baisar is maform'ly 'of great exeelisnee. '1'he papor lia'i acquired a' wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords, and lms become aa established authority with the ladies of America. N. Y. Evening Post. Postage free to all Subscribers in the United States. Harper's Bazar, one year 1 CO $4 CO includes prepayment of U. S postage by the publishers. Subscriptions to Harper's Yv'eekly, and Bazar, to one address for one year, CIO 00; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one year, S7 CO; postage free. An Lxtra Copy of either the Magx-. tine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for evtry Club of Fiv Kabseribers at i 1 C J each, pdlfur 1 y oris rerd'.t'.rifH; o.-, S.x Lho. ire je;.r, without extra copy, for i-2J 05. Bitk Nuii.'fij can bs s-;x".iel at any tine. 'i 1.-; c!-.-. 3 of the Bazar c m ire, ; ' h', tha r. '.!.3!i t. j t' i-s thv"d, it v d! b unl r U 1 that d.-j il - Til v I hps to Cji!;oeiiit i'i the b'.:ei r ;ti ae.-.r lbs r e . t f his order. ir. m nrt.t c. .'1 urn ..nx, w4 d- . it l' f--1 r . 7 r r j d ( ' j : f - h j r, t tc 1 . d !hr A e 1 !' - : . . t, 1l . j 1 c . i 1 T . r v . , t : ; ; "i j .r h C. f .r h . r 1 . e, ' I II
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