Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 33, Paoli, Orange County, 1 May 1878 — Page 2
U i;i)KIDAV, MAY 1, 1S73.
1 l fa i IlIlor r.A: s or a t iVi-.ij'i'Ising. f 'e , l t '"'' i m ) ; i-.i I r. ni j ! ft 1 V sre'f 1 C .11 i 2 f 5 E sii t f' IICO 5 " j 1 :. Ji s : i a f' r i i r t-, f 0 s ' j ji. if ? : , o - a t $f, I"n?J 4 r . , I t T ' t ( f ! 1 r ( '' fit i 7 i 1 ' I .. I' .1 W P-usiBC urilrr. B per line each itirt Cll hiri ,(.- , ,, 1. , C ,1 . 1, Jl'isf For Sscrtfarj of K a !e, iOIiSU.s;iAMn,l?,(f Vanderhv.rg county Kcr Avd.trr of Mate, If AHI.O.X Ii. MA.sN of Moi,tf..ni(r.T Co. "or Trvasnrrr d Mate, WILLIAM FI.KMING, of Allen county. For Attorney Gcreral, THOMAS W. WOOLEN, of Johnson county. ForSnp't rii!Ii- Instruction. J A WES H. SM ART. of Allen county. DEIOCHATIC COUNTY TIC2ET. For. Clerk, , iOIIN - It, SIMPFON. For Tn-n-uii cr, GEORGE 11. McCOY. For RliprifF, VI P. GIL MOON. For Burvrvor, John Mcdonald. F.r Cc-roncr, A LEX A K I) E I I M cC R A C iv EN. For Commissioner (il District, AAEON KPEEIl. Corporation Ticket. For Trustees, : 1st Ward, JAMES 21. ANDREW, '2x1 " HIRAM E. WELLS, C I JOHN T. STOUT, For Clerk, WILLIAM II. MARTIN. For Treasurer, THOMAS HUNT.; Joint " It resent alive Contention. Tl.e Democracy of Orange and Crawfurd counties will hold u delegate Convrntion at Biownstown, on Saturday, June 8, 187S, for the purpose of nominating; a candidate for Joint Representative for aid counties, J, II. McMickle, Ch'n D. C. C. Crawford County. TlK)3. B. BlSKIKK, Ch'u.D. C. C. Orange County. Small pox is raging in Princeton, Indiana. GortschakoiT and Bismarck aro both seriously ill. Indian and Mexican depredations are reported on the Rio There will be a transit of the planet Mercury across the Sun May 6th. Hon. Jchn S. Williams, o f Lafayette, L a candidate for United States Senator. Senator Voorhees U preparing "another great speech. It will be upon the repeal of the Resumption Act. Hon. Denoni S. Fuller, Congrfsman from the First District, declines to be a candidate for reelection. Nathan Sturgeon, one of the oldest citizens of Crawford county, iied a few days since. He was a resident of Stirling township, and vriuag-oot! man. Democrats who went into th National party are leaving the uath-bound organization by the hundreds and thousands. AVtr Albany Ledger Standard. Belknap refuses to pay the bill of his attorney, Hon. JVrvmiah Black, for defending him in Use Impeachment case, and Mr. Black has commenced suit for its reeovf Tl' Dick Thtuwpson will resign as Secretary of the Nnvy on account cf til health, and it I- said -that Gl?nui (!) W. Schotied, lately app'j'lnttil Register .of Treasury, - will succeHj ititxi. - XXcOnn Dsnub, two of the Fieri Ja Returning Beard, have confessed to the frauds by which that State was countet fur Hayes, iiotwithtandiog Tilden iini Hendricks had honestly and 'legally iiic I i.u v'iMry c f Cr.tw! r t t. .- ty J ..o I . ! V.. 3 xz'.s t. L :. . . ! y C nvi tLo t;.-: J!t r; tlid hy him at 11 j I Up it 1 1 i 1 V ! ,i 1 r ) J, ; It', r, a1 - I " r 1 1 ; ' . i" 5
fill f-Sate x & Carried far 1 1 ii yes Jackm-svim-1", April ".-"c Lin, H rrc f & ry f f S t ate t:n:'.:r Steani., and L. G. Xenn" the Little Giant cf ALidnn' c -jni;-, JiHve irinde coniJ-wior.a in .ritiog of frauds In' 1 870, by which Florida wjh carried for Hayes. Dennis covers fui!y all the details of the Archer precinct frsuc'.i, which played 50 important a part before the returning board. He says 214 names were put cu the return cf Archer after the voting. McLln's confc3iin Is said to cover all the transactions befors the State Canv. &iing Board. These confessluna Were in th h:tnd of the present ISocretAry of Stata Bloxhani, and have been fur warded to Washing, ton. After Dennis made his confession eleven indictments against him fur fraud in Alachua and Levy emotion were nolle proequicd. Mc Lin, il b paid, was rewarded, but how is not known.
THE 1SSO S "IT E E ISS T A li C3. Tlie Entries Tor Use Presidential Ilacc, andtheEicod Brown C'onnty (Texas) Banner. In the grand swt-ejistakes. free to n'l, play er pay, purse of C2O0,000 added, and four years in the White House, rent free, to como off in November, 1SS0, the following entries have already been made: Sam Tilden gray gelding, aged, hy barrel of money, damu'd by Bourbons out of Pocket, owned by Wall Street, to ba ridden by Pelton, weights Hewett, colors gold. Rojs Conkling, s. h., by Vanity, out of Conceity, sired by S wellhead out of Ringworm, to be tidden by Collector Arthur, colors Mood red. Jim Blaine, g. h., by War Dance, out of Bloody Shirt, she by Hate, out of Demagogue, owned by Capitalist, to be ridden by Frye, Spencer carbines, colors black flag. Charles F. Adams, gray gelding, aged, Frigidty, out of Iceland, he by Propriety out of Swaller Tail, owned by a Yankee, to be ridden by Ghost of Sam Bowles, weights, Iceberg, colors Yale. R. B. Hayes, gray mare by Mad. Wells, out of Eliza Pinkston, sho by Bargain, out of Fraud, owned and ridden by Mr. Policy, weights Radical Party, colors, black and Confed. gray mixed. Ben.Bristow, out of Humbug, to be ridden by Bluford Wilson, weights Whisky Rings, colors blue-grass. U. S. Grant by War Horse, out of the Wilderness, she by Butcher, out of Luck, owned by Drexel, to be ridden by Bab., Belk. or Bad. weights corruption, colors corn (whisky) yellow. A. G. Thurman, silver gray horse, by Statesman, out of Buckeye, she by Discretion, out of Brains, to be ridden by J. G. Thompson, colors red bandana with white spots. Bill Allen, g. h. aged by inflation, out of Foghorn, to be ridden by Greenhorn, colors jgreen jacket, silver sash. David Davis, g. h., by Compromise, out of See Saw, by Fiit, out of Silence, owned by nobody, to be ridden by Naught, weight, (too heavy already), colors undecided. Tom Hendricks, g. hM by Hoosier, out of Patriot, she by Capacity, out of Greatness, to be ridden by North-west, colors silver, green end gold. Turn Ewing g. h., by Greenback, out of Anti-Bunk, damn'd by Gold Bugs, iut of Patience, colors green. Dnt I.cscStpriat of tfctc ILIttls Fticls. The Democratic lion- devises economic measures and the Republican Senate throttles them. The Senate crashed the House diplomatic and consular bill, and now the Senate naval committee has overhauled the House appropriationfor naval purposes and hm agreed to increase theia $IC0,000. These little facts should nst be Uml tfight of. V,vhig!oi Post. The River and Harbor appropriation It'll that p;i.sed tire House irfst Monday, contained an item of ?5;1X0 for .. i m provemnt cf the V"ab mIi river, which is tlue to ths e u ry i f Mr. C! b, tur rej rcn.T.tO: 2 cf tl.3 R'puJ.hcjrj c. t.iiij 1 of I,avi::j L . . i I in D:. . ;..:.ty. TLIi is . - a , e r.ovcr h. .r 1 fa II ; l , ;i f - V1 J 1 -i L.rn t: .:..,-f . Co. n t f.-r-i T." ";'(,, .... st m . , ! T' - - , t-. : . ' ' - - . ' -. , . 1 . . . I
Ei. N::-.vs If yt .t 1 I" , itfiia.i frcin Orleans we v. ill ive thera to yon occasionally. The red ribbon organization is prospering, unci metjtt every CiIhLath at 4J o'elock p. m. in on cf the different church ;. Green Kimbley U p.galn happy; of course, as usual t it's a boy. T. O. Hnhan hm given his hmt a coat of painr, which adds taucla to its ppirance. How many ministers of the gospel are there in Oiangt? coxsnty who do not want a stringent liquor law passed. We have one in Orleans who does not .want any law in regard to whisky at all. Tom. Ii. Webb will at once move hla residence and make other improvements on bis lot. Torn Is full of energy and is in favor of improvements. The Orange County Medical Society, we learn, met in the Christian Church last Friday, and no doubt they had an interesting sea-si-n. The stteet crossings that have been put in lately by our "town dads" are of great benefit to the town, and the citizens ought to remember those that had them put In. Jim El rod and Bob. Webb are the candidates for Clerk and Treasurer of the town, and the one that receives the mst votes will most assuredly be elected. Dr. Charles E. Laughiin will read an essay before the red ribbon club next Sunday evening at the Baptist church. James M, Magner, who has been sick for some time, is again able to come to town. Mr. W. II. Martin, ofPaoli, was here Mond.ty, hunting, we presume, Mr. Baynes, the late cashier of the Salem bank. He would have nearly every person he met take a step or two to see if hs had a short leg. We have near our town a white robin. Who ver heard of one before this? Steps are being taken to capture it. What do you say, Mr. Editor? Shall we send you a few items occasionally? Hal.. Yes, Bend 'em along. Ed. From the Jasper Courier. The old residence of Mrs. MeCrillus, which was built in 1SG3, was torn d wn this -eek, to allow the opening of East 6th street. The Pike county Democratic nominating convention will meet at Winslow on May 9th, end select the county officers who will sorve the people honesily. On last Saturday Mr. Marlon Martin, an esteemed citizen of Cass township, was working on his barn and fell from the upper iKjam, a distance of 12 or 15 feet, across a sill, causing injuries which it is feared would prove fatal. In an interview published in the New York World Senator Conkling says'that Hayes and his friends instigated the frauds by which the people were cheated of their choice for Piesident, and that the infamous work of the conspirators will yet be exposed and brought to the :ull knowledge of the people." Conkling is one of the leading Republican Senator., yet our Republican frienda In this County denounce Democrats alone . for charging that Hayes claim to the odes of President is a fraudulent on.
TTIII Always TJtsIa. , Tliey Do any of the so-callid "Nationals," who are now mesting in attics and hay-lofts and going through the mummery of initiation 'with "all tha attendant Carcery of grips and oath., remember the Know-Nothing folly? Do they remember how the participants" in that absurdity spent all tha remainder of their Uvea in wish in -r they had more c:ni:? I.. J" :.:.-- Vl4 iiC K-bi, !..- " Got r;;o Finlcy, c v'..r . vhll attci-i; ling to I card a frc';ht train Friday n ijht, r.x . i Grcr.' ., slipp. 1 fr: "i tli hi.?, - r it..d f. :i t t!.D wlcrU, a i: J ::3 n I ',tf c:u,. I 3ti:;J en V ::.Z:y i: :r: i." .t frc,L:i hi? irj :ri-. F . -. Yi i r.r..l CI'- ft I. A j ' 1 : , r : iUt I I.la n.i c-i I da. 1 r - ' - - f I - o , - p r , , - '- ,-.. I . . - . ? , 5 5 .1 . C 4 r i . L n v t ' V "l "th t ; 1 ;.i p:..l. r- j : I i' ' 1,1 X t! " i.( a I 1 . - 5 ; f
FOR SHERIFF. liAKTIS T. 5IALLOHT, f Or!in, i- a .. f - r tl' i.t;.-e rf ?',ti ft cf (trarri V rit y, ciiljr-ft t tiic n cf V. Kopi l.i'H (n-tv CV-Vit't:'',!.
' tI ! t f two icc-Mnn t 1 rn r.!ro -.1 f .11 Tt t iti i. ; k ((! re" V .c-'iix. t r,.it , bl.Mcr, on ' Saturday, jus e i. rra, between tbehir of 18 or!o-V a- m. anJ i )'clK-k i. ia. of tl.ay, at the rioor f tha 0v n IIoui-r of ()rng county, tka rent and f rt, f r term not exceclfny ereo ytrs, l. f '.4-jyrir s rnl rtl pstat.i. to-wit: Tlte est iaaJfof the aouthwut quarter of f-i.on rx (fi;, toTnship one (I) onth and ir.-.t tfo (2) we.sj, all in Orange county, laiia.ua. Ad ! on fallura to realize tba full ftroonat f judgment, intret mml costs, I wilt, at t ie eatmc time and expose at pnliic sale t'h fee-siiHpie I said real estate. 1 is en a. the property of Ttiomaa Sstiderctalt tha suit of Andrew J. iitxKtos, Administrator de bonin con of the estate of John Maxedon, deceased.' .Said sale will be made without tnt rclitf whatever from valuation er aporRisemcnt laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orange County. April 3-a, IST8. jL.ij. J M h, ka - J. Bt Tirtue of a certified copy of a decree to we directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, in it cause wherein Thoiufis . Fisher and Samuel N. Fisher are plaintiff's, and Henry Moore, Elizabeth Moore and V'tn. T. Kjsicely are defendants, reciuiriny nia to make the sum of one thousand three hundred aud ninety-nine dollar and eeventr cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1878. between tt honra of 10 o'clock A- M. and 4 o'clock I. M. of said day, at ttie floor of tbe Court House of Orange County, India.ua, the rente aad profit for a term not exceeding sc?en years of the following real estate, to-wit: IjOts numbered one hundred and wxtjr-flv (165) and one hundred and sixty-six fl65 in the town of Orleans, Ormng-e county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient mm to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to publie sale the fee simple of saia real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest aud costs. Paid sale will be made withont avay relief whatever frora valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. .DAVIS. Sheriff Orsnsre County. Thos. (i. Mahan, AU'y. for ITfl. April 23, lSJTS. SIIEIilFF'S SAILE. By Tlrtne of an order of sale, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, cn SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1378, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at tiio door of the court house of Orange county, the rents and profits for a term not exceedlusr seven years, the following described real est'fttc, to-wit: The south naif of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), in township three (3) north and ran?eoue (1) west, all in Oraure county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest andcoet. I will, at the same time and place, exp se at public sale the feo-simple of said real estate. Taken ss the property of Henry Moore et al. at the suit of Aiubros bhieids. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orange Countv. Thos. G. Mahan, Att'v for Fl'ff. April 23, 1878. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy ot a decree, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orauire Circuit Court, in a cause wherein James P. Campbell Is plaintiff, and William Dougherty, Elizabeth Dougherty et. al., are defendants, requiring me to' make the sum of one thousand tvr-. hundred and twelve dollars aud tweaty cents, with interest on aid decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidtler. On SATURDAY, MAY 11, A. D. 187$. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of eai.l day, at the door of the Court House of Orange county, Indiana, the rents and proats for a term" not exceedingseven years, of the following real es'xte, towit: The east half of the northeast qnartcr of section thirty-four (34), township two (2) north and range two (2) west, except six acres deeded to John A. Lane out of the northwest corner of said east half of the northeast- quarter of section thirty-four (84). township two 2j north and ranpe two (S west, also the authwest quarter of the north west quarter of section thirty-five, li!5J, township two 2J north and range two' 2 west; and alo the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-five rS5, township two i north and range two 2 west, except ten acres deeded by me to Thomas I. D. Pinnick off of tho south side of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five 35, township two 2 north aud range two 2 west, ana more particularly described in said deed to Thomas I. D. Finuick, all in Oranare county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a snllicient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee-simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made withont any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orange County. M. S. Mavitv. Att'y for Pl'ff. April 10, 1878. BIIERIFF'3 GALE. By virtue of an order of sale, to me direct ed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the hig-hest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 11, A. D. 1S78, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day. at the door of the court house iu l'aoli. Orange count', Indiana, the rents aud prolit for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the aoutliwest quarter of section fourteen (14), and also the east half of the southeast quarter cf section fifteen 15, all in township one 1 north aad range one 1 west, all in Oraiitre county, Indiima. And on failure to realize the full amount of the jndsrment, interest and costs, I trill, at the tame time and place, expose at public sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Joseph Cox. Robert Williams, in. Williams, et al., at the sut of James I. Campbell. Said sale will be made without tnr relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS. Sheriff Orange County. Throop & Throop, Att'ys Id. l'l ff. April 15, 187S. By virtue of aa execution, to rne directed from tha Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, 1 will exwus at public sale, to the hig-aest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 11,1378, letween the hHr of It o'eloek1 m. m. r. 4 o'clock p. iu. of tatd daj", at the iloor of tbe court b'luse of Orsa eouotr, the rests pro tin for a term rwi exwedintr seven year, t,i f .Si'mii 7 s , 1 1 Led rial to-W it: Tu iirt.iwet fjuarter of tae northwest c: art "re - i n n-ci ; 17, I it n- ) t 2 nnntj . -i I tab two S wct. if t t:i nurtu I Tt oft 5 . m.iw t .ji.arteri f t!, p -!,-v t t c-'M-t' t of sctijOi -ewnVi'n 1", s; nie t .' H.'ilJil M-lllf'' V'tlTtfll t s . ,n ' t - irs. r i i V .3 t a-' r". i o . (t rt'T s v- '! t , s-j.' -c t.)vri'-;- o a . i ra , . a!i u ( " - - f r.ty, t. . A - t ' .i f ; i.t re' t. rrr. ize the f-'!I a m t .f j i i - I'ltoi" t and fit , I v ill. r t t if iiii' ti and pi "see, ex nt i u!dc i. t 1 '-" , of said rt al e, tc. . '..f'in i e ffwrtT of fain i "r. Fish t S cf Al; ,a.a & la; ! . l. jUstur? s. Cc-'.i.s r.-iy. f 1 U'lt ti.SilS v .1 1 Wf1', t ji-t rf'ff w I , .i i - f r f- n vs 1 ii"n r a r i It, i. . f. ',V I A. iA ;-. ; .,on. rn,n C-.-' atr. Tr r' x ' n ! ' - , t t c ' . el i v ' t (, U t.' t Sr ' ( ,It ' 't, I ' 1 e " " . tt ., tit ! ill . T, c - vrurn it, ::av , ' c " I ! i ! !' u ' V l.p. n.)i i . , f ..: : -r r f i J I . - ' - i , ?r " - t 5 I . i r t 1 1 -j t I - I 1 r . , i- ' i "'.' i r- ' . ' l C 1 S ll'T. 1 ' ' 1 ' t ' 1 l. i v hi 'i
Br virtue of an rxecntion, to nae t'irei'tel rent tlie Clerk ot the trant"R Circuit C;art, I will exxe at public saie, to the ttiglseBt bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1573, between the hour of 19 oVlmrk m. m. !! o'e.iw.k p. m. ;r mi,I 0 . at tie . r if e Cf rt bj(-.f (;-,iisrj ,ulitT. t; -lit- a-.l I'USstafor tc.'i n i t ,f"i ST!-" i r, l - follow tr x i ,"rib" I izsl es.Atc. - : The aou' i l ' f cf s.. -.- -i rsrt -cf m action aevrn ( 7J, iid t en -tiR . fnnr t the nwtbeMt qtutrter of eetin eirhteen IS;, and tiro wen half of th -cnih we?t quarter tts8c.kn n.'t . fceii-.ij i rth"', ft quarter of ti e oorthw n.-t "iarter of section seventeen fir), alt in tawnKlnii one ill south and range one (1) c3t, ail in lranye county, Indiana. And Pa failure to realize the full amo.mt of tlie judgment. Interest and costa, I will, at tbe same time and place, exm'se at public a'e the fee-sinijSe of saul real estate. Taken as the property of Lemuel Underwood, et al.. at the suit of Abraham Cook. Saul sale will be ntade without any relief whatever from valuation or appra "i sernent laws. SAMUKL A. DAVIS, Kheriflf Oraj?e County.
r.:i: :lFff8 SALE. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the Clerk of tho Orange Circuit Court, I will expose atpublic sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1S7S, between the hours of 10 o'clock; a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the eoart bouse of Or.insre county, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, tlie following described real estate, to-wit: The undivided two-third of the south half of section one (1), township one (1) north and range tie(l) east, in Orange county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amonnt of the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at publie sale the fee-simple of said real estate. Taken ax the property of Rachel Bnrtt, at the suit of John C. Albert, Assignee of Maria Blevins. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, April II, 1S7S. Sheriff Oranzc County. State of Indiana, Oranga County, ss. Ellen Keel vs. Martha McCaVe, Alfred McCains. Mary E. Reed, Sarah Hoskins et al. Come now the plaintiff, by Miiton S. Mavity, Ki-, her attorney, and files an affidavit of a disinterested person showing that defendant, Sarah Hoskin?, is a necessary party to said action, and that she is not a resident of tiic State of imliana, and that said plaintiff ha a canw mt action against said defendants concemrnsr rel etate. Said tiefend.Tmt, srah- Ifoskins, is therefore hentfoy liotiiicd of the pendency of this action and that the same will stand for trial ofithe lorh dayot Jnlv, 1S7S. that being: the 2l day ot the July term 1873, of the Orange Circuit Court. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court at Paoli, this 17 th dav of April, 1878. John r. kimpson, 32- . Clerk Oran Circuit Court. Kotice of Final Settlement tint! EHisfrlbiition. Xotiee is herobv given that on this 15th day of April, 187S, James H. Smith, Administrator of the estate of William C Brown, decensed, filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orange county, Indiana, his final report as such Administrator, shewing that there is remaining for distribution amoug the heirs of said ewtnte the sum of 1265 35. Said heirs are hereby notified that at the next term of said court." and on the first day thereof, said report will stand for confirmation and proof of heirship will bo heard and such surjls will lie distributed among said heirs according to law. Attest tlie Clerk and the seal of said court this 19lh day of April, A. D. 187. JOHS R. SIMPSON, 32 Clerk Orange Circuit Court. Corporation Election. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the town of Paoli, that there will be an election held at the Court House on the first Monday in May, 1878. for the purpose of electing the following named officers for said town, to serve for one year, or until their successors are elected aud qualified, to-wit: Three Trustees for said town. One Clerk. One Treasurer. One Marshal. Polls will be opened at S o'clock a. m. and kept open until 4 o'clock p. m. ef said dav. WILLIAM f I. MARTIN. Clerk Town of Paoli. April la. 1S7S. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Orange County: Notice is hereby given that Edward Cornwell, Administrator of the estate of William It. True, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal projwrty Indng insnflicieru to pay his debts; and that sid petition will bo heard at the next term of tha Circuit Court of said countv. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSON, Clerk Circuit Court Orange Countv. April S,137. 30NoticQ to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana. Oranqe Count;: Notice is herebr given that James Diliard, Adminietiator of the estate of James B. Ga.s, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being insufUcient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said eon at v. Attest: JOHN R.SIMPSON. Clerk Circuit Court Oiauge Countv. April 15. 1ST!. 81KeSlce f Insolvency. At the March term of the Orange Circuit Court the estate of Joins Ktick was declared probably insolvont. Those interested arc notified that it will 1settled accordinglr. WILLIAM S. K ELL A MS, Adm'r. April 15, l.78. 31Amf nlstrator' Sale Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Thonina Dixon, late of Orange county, Indiana, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, on the grade road, 7 miles west of l'aoli, on FRIDAY. MAY 17, 1S78, all the personal property belonging to said decedent consisting of horses. 3 milk sows, hogs, about iOO bushels of corn, wheat, hay, farming implements, wagon, household and kitchen furniture, Ac, Ac. .. Terms of Sale. Sums of J3 and under will be required- cash in hand, over that amount a credit of 12 months will Ie given, purchasers executing notes, with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, ALFRED DI.tON, Administrator. A pril 16, m:a. TJctlce cr Insolvency. At the Novemlier term, 1877, of the Orange Circuit CXmrt, tbe estate of Drury White, deceased, was declared probably insolventCreditors are t'aerefore notified tsiat tne same will be settled aecordinglv. 1RVIS JBOIiBITT, Adm'r. April 10. 1S7S-. ...... . 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SELECT LIST OFLOCAL NEWSPAPERS Many mrma nppoe ttti list to Ite composed of CHEAP, low-priced newspapers. The fact is qnit otherwise. The CatniW-'ue states exactly what the papers are. W'hca the nsn of a paper is printed in FULL FAV&'fYPti it iaiu every instance the BEST paper in ths place. When printwl in CAPITALS it is the . tXLY i taper in the place. When printed ia rauta letters it is neither the bet nor theot;? p iper, ?ut is nMiallra very goosi one notwithstanding. The list gives ihe population of every town and the circulation of everv paper. It is not a ioOPH ATIVK LIST. I t" IS NOT A CHEAP LIST. " At th foot of the Catalogue for each State the important towns which are not covered bv the iist are enumerated. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. Tlte rate charged for ad vertising are bartdy one-fifth the publishers' schedule. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is f:i:i. The regular rats of the papers ftr the same space and time are $3.13o S5. The list inclwlcs 870 newspapers, of which im are issued DAILY and 807 WEEKLY. They are lOK-atod in 835 different cities and towns, of which 22 are Slate Capitals, 323 places of over 5.900 population and 4t4 County Seats. Lists Sent on Application. Add re, GEO. P. ROW ELL A CO'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 Spruce St. Printing Iloiisc Sq.) New York. ... 33-tim A "T DAY to Asrcuts canvassing for the Fireside Visitor. Terms and Oiittit Free, yf Address V. O. VICE Eli Y, Autrnsta, E3-6;n ; . Ton May Talk Alboat ' Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, Rut we want and will say to the public that we are now about ready to card your wool into rollout the low price of (i'j cents per pound fT white or 8' CA'nts for iinx' l when we.tr is fiimihed, or when desired, the pound toll. Wc warrant all our werk when the material is good and in good condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds cf Wool, for which we w ill exchange goods at the lowest prices. Call and see us nt our mill in l'aoli, InL KING & STITCKEIt. April 23, 1878. 32 E MPLOYME N T. I Want 1000 Agents to Canvass For Tha Complete Herbalist I will give such terms and funiiili such advertising fa ilities that no man need make less than $200 per month and all exjH-ttsi s no mat.rer whether he ever -anv:tss!J before or not. Address DR. O. PHELPS I5IIOWN, 21 Grand Street, Jersey ity, X. ... and full particulars will be sent by return mail. o3 lin E. D. BASSFOED'S, Cooper Institute, ITew York City. Ivow UlustrateJ Prieel Citalojzuo is a book of fifty closely printed jaios, quoting with lli size, capacity sinrl Ktvle the prices of about SIX THOUSAND items of Houseftiriiishin-z Unrdwarc, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery Cooking Utensils, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Coal Vnses, lire Set.s and Starilt and every kind tf goods for the furnishing of n house, table, hotel, y3eht, steamboat, sthool or puijlis institution The lar-rest n.ssortineot in the world, frora th plainest to te most rich and cosily, nil at retlj- reduced pric, 40 to GO per cent. Wto-v rel iil rates- Above price list, with illustrated csttalogne, mailed frre. Orxxls must carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts. Letters promptly answered, and ctinaules for tfoods from ONF. DOLLAfito $10,000 cheerfullv furnished on appiicrttion. EDWARD D. BASS FORD. I, 2, 3, 12, 13. 13. 16.am. Cooper Institiite, 3d Ave., 4th Ave., Astor PI. & 8th St.,, Kew York City. Braztan Braxtan nave opened alarc stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware at the stand formerly o-rupied hv Ridlv Apple, at Unioaville, In'!., where Jliay will lake great pleasure in showing their proods to the citizens who will favor tiur.i witii a call, and till greater pleasure iu seliingthem all thev Wflnt. 1'roiluce of all kind? taken in cxclianre for gfods. Also injrer Si-wing M-hhies,' Xcedies and Attftchnients chcrui. I.IITDS HOUSE, 4 fcjr, S.LIE3ET, 1 V i l! U Aiiij we.i , r.owa house is furnished wi'.Vi s.".ry, ccvf.rtr,1,!? rr,n-t nod Lc-!s a.i 1 en ex: ;i: j. t f." '.c p-iy with the i. t f.:', ' i i t : -s t- -: ' l.ivory Crri- w. 1 at j,It.--s to r trtl- to an 1 from i i : .1 J.I 1 ,. J M C - t J t I ,( I f T f du.i sr.', r, ..' r t j i re !, is, ti ia i i.ii.-Ah I). JJXD3t:Y. Fr:- r. m t
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'f-y;fs Attori;:ys at Lai?, i i t m. w atkniA IT. f w. Will practice io all thcco.irUof Orin,,f, ad.!iinmg counties. Particular given to rollwtim m1 pirobat btWH J UJ V JI, J.3l 1. Attorneys at Lay, PAOLf, KXDXAHA. ES-OFFICE-Norili East corWr fh public-square. Especial attention riven to ct,v, THOT.7AS C. MAHAtl, Attorney at Lap. Wil practice in all the Courti of Orange and adjoining counties. Partica!ar attention j:iven to collection.! ind probate business. 23Ss Attorney at Imi, paoIjI, isdiaha. Will prnctice in the conrtt rtfOrnn and adjoining coniitjea. Coileetio and Probate busineM sIertted. Office in Cole' hnlMlr. ITorth gif Public sqnnr. Bustirk ct Megeuily, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, 'XIIDIAirA. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Office on south side of the sq iara. THHOOP Ci THHOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IUDIANA. SiF"Trj will practts in al! the Conrts of Orange and ai?jeini-jr coua ties. Colh-ctions promptly alUndeJ to. Office on tho North aid of the pub-lic-stiare. u p-stairs- 1 WILLIAM .H. T.IARTltt, ATTORNEY at LAW General Coiiectiiig Agent, PAOLI. IIIB. BfuWiM practice in all Courts of tie Stat. Oiiice : Nort'i-En.st corner of publie qur (up stairs.. 1 fn37tf. A. J. SIMPSON. J. W. PAYNE. Simpson & Payne, ATTORNEYS at LAW P.iOLI, ISDIAA. Vil! prntice in the Courts of Orang and adjoin! tin counties, and in the Supreme ami Federaf eourt s of the Slate. Collections and Probate bnsin? solicited. Office East side Public Saoare. CHEAP MILLirJERY AND Y f f if -p. rt W w m A first i ia. a;rtnient of Springand 5s u tinier ;khI to Imj sold at the lowest prices to ss:it the times. Hats, flowers, liibfrfin of the latest and most fashionable atylfIn Fn-y ;m,U will be found ail the norcities for the aenson, ttueji as Ldiea' Seek Serf. Bum-riing in Wack aoI wliii pto Silk Handkerchiefs. lie! Is. Cuff's and ti;rs. loves, Vrwts, Kiiiliroiilerv, FaCT Coiuin, Iress Buttons, .tcwclrv, Mitw, 3rhyr. ami a good as.-tortrneiit of Jadies and .lijw' Hosiery. Jiats bleached aad colored in fashionable" ehiW! on short notice. Hat bought t r store no charsc for trimmittr. 3- MRS. K. J. REXJIMAS. -B -L-X:i.tfi. Otip W -ais& as.' J,.. mi - nlzem sto? ak---$ fcr i1 1 t 1 . MM .put . at - :n 1-72. ff,' '' - "-ti-':-- ? iS .ni k
