Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 22, Paoli, Orange County, 13 February 1878 — Page 3

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JJI f f i-;.rj d drir' to f ay lbir t . -r:; i: .:i I:, w d - I'.l : T' - : bring it a tor 2. V$ are fiecdlnj money to carry on cxrbuih'fi and to pay our delis, rod ice went every nan oxcing us to wait iuunediaie ttlthrnent. We rimnjuti tctat tee say. Catlit or lour note. To enable us to pay tho? we ovro end to carry out certain objcts we have in view we must and will cun.) pel a prompt settlement of claim due m. We have time and p.rpai" called the attention of those indebted to us to the fact that we nteded the money but in a majority of cases they have not responded, We didike to dun our patron 8 and UI not do so it gain in this wuy. If prcir pi attention is not paid to this lust notice wo will seek the aid of the ofSccra of the I,,w in getting what ia dueu?. If you (!(' ut for subscription, job woik or advfriiiog, remember thi notice h addressed to you and iutiui? just what it say. BUSKIiiK A Busiwinic. Toirn Ana couxti'. Ih v. W. W. Vthh rcjicea ovoi the bkih of o girl. We publish several interesting communication's this week. J no. Y. Buklrk, of B loo in in gtcn, was in town lust week. II. II. Teafm-d, Iq., of UninnvilSe, called on us yesterday. W. II. Mcintosh, oj the Orleans Journal, called on us Saturday. Justice Charles Hidden, of Nurlheasd, whs in town Monday. Sheriff Davis's family is visitingtheir old ho.isa near OrangeviUe. Win. Collins, Fp, of Hill Ham, DubuH county, called on us yesterday. Tho whooping cough is getting ia jts ;vork among; the little folksuf cur town. IP v. W. Wclb sold his fine grey horse last week to Mr. T. N. Ilraxtau for The young folks had a "pound party" at tho Rhodes IIou.se last T 1 1 u r day evening. The Doard of Commissioners will meet its regular session two week? from next Monday. Tho dii'IVrcnco between a boy tmd a barn U that hin-le.s are ap1 h u tot! 1 r f f a ' .i a. jih-.-.a r.. v.:: : i : - to lb,b t. lh.su, I -t Vim-', I iy i r a a 1 th - m 1 -J: V. ,". P. Li a i rcirr., '1 i ct two ' . rr - . : t: ' i a I i" I . I ; t ( ; . .t (l Hi i i r t- , i...

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I'.". 11 1 " - . . ... " - " ... . l. (f ,J . " : n. i I- ' Fri 1 y. rn,.:i V " :r 1 ' .r j ropy r n,.v...f ... I :n J..n. 2 I:. 1, t. At i ; i c aaty, irt i J : .a, ia i . ! f. k a v' ; int. ret, and ith ir." - t . 1 t; - to bt -i rt. i 1 Ihuak, his l-ra:::5 Vtil 1. 1 ver .d i"i ;t! . . and the g -rc ruS i wl. " ce c f i - Ire. Ho came to thin h ,j In I.' P.rrJ brganthe t: :th-. cf r rul 1 :sl:en ia ; p.lvo r r. . Li; vr fir cj, vith bat Iilll t t j eei j. lies was a davvP-I at :r ' the II. TJ. ch.irc'a. in 1'. j 1c-" : years that he has lived In this jmca lie has always beca held in tha highest estesci by all who kcaw him. His acts cf kind ncss scd deeds of love insula hiua many varm friends, "ho d. ; lp ic jtti IPs lo- j. . He t I. i;; u-er.Ui this county in the 6 lata Legislature, being elected in 1811 and '42. At the time of his death he was President of the Orangia County Helical ' Soci-tty, and a mecaber cf tie Btale Medical Society. Hedlelof pneumonia. Township thstitutes will be held in the several townships of Orange county, Indiana, at tho following ilaies and places: fiiampersereek 'township, Feb. 16, 187S, at school house No. 6, French Lick towrship, Feb, 23, 1S78, at school house No. 5. James L. Noblitt, Co. Supt. Democratic TotTO$2iIp Con ventioa. The Democracy of Jackson township will meet ia convention at Newton Stewart oa Saturday, February 16, 1S7S, at 1. o'clock "p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates for township oESces to be filled at the ensuing spring election. L. B. Cogswell., Member Dern. Central Committee, Jackson township. ti., IS. A. & C. CITrains pass Orleans as fallows; Freight train, going north, D:30a.m Mai! " ' 11:43 Freight " south, 1:45 p:m Mail " " G;55 " All trains run daily except Sunday. Jno. D. Carter, Ag't. SPECIAL nOTiCHG. r.'otlce. - I Imve beea !n business here over twelve years, and during all that time have never atte opted a close settlement cf my books which I acknowledge is very unbusinesslike. I had now in opening a new set of books thai 1 have between four and five hundred accounts outstanding, some of which have beea standing a number. of years so long that doubtless the parties themselves have almost forgotten they have an account on my books. I want a settlement and where it is convenient I want tha money, if not give me your note and let the. hooks be squared. Ycur3,&c, ;f L. S. B')vle3, Closing out of winter goods to make room for spring stock at Mrs. BcnjPmn's. Children's felt hats only 3 cents, all other goods in proportion 22 lw If you waat to bay gent's heavy shirts far h -y F -m ikey are worth cdl cn t: ut c"; En':. l-2w I t at A r.f-. J 5 a I jrg? f trek of gcat's vi;.':r ;;!oy:t whlcti they -Ida .11 :i ft i : :h I Y,V.:t Bad:::-, Fj j. o, i:::. A. i ' . " ".-z : f,o .2 1 cote, . r : 1 r - chdhlng ; t . If;; :d- : I. .'.'.z . j . , r , pou a , J. A.. LaI'T". if thj I

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Jab. F. Collf v C --.-.-.v! B d - I it . 1 In-'-If Optfescf the i... r.h ' '.eiax! f.rl.M ia-o-'p J a c.a Lj h.. 1 y ;h; . tt ? c." I ,t th F.-.cli Dr.: - store and exarait j f ; r your jlf. L. ih ""OV.'LIW. All p ,r e s ImP 14 ed to rne as ex ecutor oft!. .J e.-t.iU cf Aaron Bind ley mu .t m;ke promr t payoivat I mean yea. Samuel A. Linfjley. Bee. 10, 1177. lltf Persons desirous of visiting Louis ville, New Albany or nny point at tha Falls can do'no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tha stage line. He is a gsrilal accommodating gentleman and will do all In his power to please tha patrons of tho line. Try him. Mary L: Collins, having removed to Louisville, has made arrangements with the largest wholesale and retail dry goods and notion houses to purchase goods at the loicest prices for old friends in the country. Samples free to all who apply to Mary L. Coli-ixs, 57 West Market St. ; . Louisville, Ky. Orders solicited. P.ZFERUXcr.s. Paoli, Dr. 'L. S. Bowles; Orleans, John D. Carter; Salem, J. F. Perrin; Bloomington, Hiram Lindley; Bedford, T. II. Malott. 7 3ei That Thomas !Ct-dcjp, on the east slda of tha public square, : has opened ut a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries c, tic. Also a nice lino of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will ha sold at the lowest living prices. Remember also that when you buy goods of mo that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted gsods. Call and see for yourself. Terras cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. 52tf The land owners in Orange county are probably not aware that until the Government patent is delivered to the patentee or 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 OSce. Hoop-la. Evciyhodygo to Andrew Dougherty's store at New Prospcfc, the place to get cheap and pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes. Also a full line of staple and fancy groceries, candies, nuts, fruits, c,-e. Pleasure taken in showing goods. For Sals. ' . Improved farms in Kansas and Nebraska cheap. For prices and description apply to Jas. F. Collins. Goods of any kind in my line can ba bought lower of me than you can g:t them cl-ewhere. L. Si Bowles. Crcat He '.itilrn ":i PeTTlr P;;r:d-:: . T'-- yrry --nt t' . ci 1 a tl 3 c-1 r,f r -.- .! b . .tT.Ul C.'il 1 aii t t. '-. !; I I T t- r L'-'rtrfj'o t ;i i-i li" i rne. m tiii'C.i'-!..-! a ot ,i ore ! i'iiI.pt t'T.'M on ' ic .. i -in i f. ;..:t i I i. a -Ki-ry, t- a . ui r '..an. . s t iv itn-r.-it "itu-inc- , k f! i . r i , J J 4 t u ti 1.) it '-f tt r to r'.j ur , . . . - - - i - - . '1 : j ra C ' a ! 1 J j W . i I Ji i. f i ' 1 t'i !' . - SI t -.i a it- i .i c no l e a ' i " i i1 t I it ' .li.r . i l : i'ii r iit . jv i ;t i l i t t. rt c t "ll.il-Hrj'.. 1(( t, c ' i t t f .. t 1 . S'wiS ft t!V ! 1 . I ' '4 .1 -. I J .!;!. .1 If. r' . I ' ' 4. ' i "1 o r e n f i . . n ki. . k. ' I . , . ii3 , ixl J cnatrr. i - . . : r ; ' e : ; t r f s i 1 f t t , ol V.. If. r i r . : t ' ... t i i cC 1 a r i j ii -f c . j. 1 ' rid 1 i nt. J , . " - V " . . ' ' - r -. 1 ' i , I . 1 r s. j i kT . . V I .., i I l I ill1 ' E. 1 it I..-

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GLASS AXr JVIXDOU" &'ASr, CIGARS, 7 Of! A CC O, SUGA1?, Markers! mwl Whiw fi.h. !t r.'ttl or Its kit. ani sil ar'k-Irs n:is. !!y kept in a pr.-sTt-si.n n'.orc. 'i I xriU ho s..M a? rh-.atiaa ' in 1 he i. jp'"?"" Msi In marl.H rrl.- will ! aM f"vffr-if-iii;w!ii! j.ra'i . Ti. piilt4 JWlnrite I to vail an..l c.va,saio tnv .-ck of H BA LEP. IN Izltits, Caps aiid i:onc::c. Norlls ide Public Square, PAOhl INDIANA. Angasi i, 1372. ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, IHD. This splendid 4 story gothic Ilotcd m situated on the South sidt; of the Pablic Square. A commodious Feed Stable in connection with tha Hoime capable of accommodatinjj 120 horse JOHN C AtlSEKT, IrwprlcJcr. July SI, 1872 Henaugli & Scully, W -wotsM infmm the i'.Et;!.t'tis or aAV. and adjoining tie that w arintw rcparetl to lo ail kindof lloti.se r,'iir.iin:r; al Frffco Faintitijc. Graining ami t'ai'vt i!asing in the highest etyie of tin' art. , wotdd also inform i'Ua paidic that, ve have iut up m good sho,, wiiero wo are jirci-ar' 1 to di ail kinds o Carriage and Wagon Fainting. . .. ' 12A. J. ITHiocles, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions, STAPLE DRY COODS, S TATIO.' i: K V A Ti 2 X OTIO 3 i . Paoli, Ind.,AuS. 25, 1877. '"i 60-, Cliartorecl ISIO. fire iiisiDE co::;;.: 1 1 A It T F 0 1 1 i . CONN. Cash Capital ...... Cash, ilesources. pcco.c- i 2,750X13 For mere than sixty y est rs on cf tLa I e a ding institutions of ths Co (in try. rigbtcn :iiilicn- T-c r-P, P.iftinf s conducted uj'oi: c i'i has! Pn jrB:,is.' . Trr( r - - '..i - , f. ir r" ; " hi r rs! j ri - !;!-. All C '.t .-(- 1 n f f . s.;r d f .vrr.'de! t -rr.s .;."!., ar. P.trj -err v i.-r a : 1 p.n Arr'yt p. cUd:-""k Crf1" JB1 hi -h. 4 Jll Hll feOM-Ksr w l . it p ,-r t I "la,. .!: ;n' n 2 Pt-