Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 33, Paoli, Orange County, 1 May 1878 — Page 3
11 rxt IlcnWin. V.t: r!;' ! ctt.l to New li os oc t 1 ii w e c k . Red Ribbon Cub II. E. Church -Monday Evening. Ba3 fishing lias fcc?3 excellent during the past wckY" Miss Tina Graves, of Orleans, was visiting hero Sunday. Billy Wellington left yesterday for his home at Iuka, Illinois. S. B. A. Conder and J. L. Nugtnt, of Orleans, were in town yesterday. Dr. 2. D. Lnughlin and lady, of Orleans, were visiting here last Thursday. Auditor Stuckcr went to Bloomingion on business Thursday. He returned Monday. j Friends Quarterly Mooting was held at Lick Creek Church Saturday and Sunday, V. C. It. Kemp, of Orleans, was n town last week with his vvholefale tinware wngon. William Holiday, of Clay coun ty, Illinois, is visiting relatives at this place and vicinity. Abo Goodapsistor left again for New Orleans Monday, taking with him a fine lot of hordes. J. V. Pro, of the firm of Pro & Brown, West Baden, ppsnt Sunday here with his family. James Sure, representing an extensive Philadelphia clothing house, whs in town last week, Jesse L. Belt dug four red foxes and a ground hog out of a sink hole on his farm last Thursday. The trial of the Toliver boys, for the murder of Tom Moody, is set for the first Monday iu June. The Republican Central Commlttce will meet at the court house Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. ra. Hiram Trueblood was in town taturrfay, for the first lime since takii.g charge of the French Lick htore. There is an onlinar.ee of our town r.gaiust associating with prostitutes, that might be enforced to good effect. Rev. Hey wood, of the Society of Friend., preached an excellent wuinn at the M. E. Church Sabbath evening. Win, Farrell, Esq., was at Bloomington last week looking after his interests as a candidate for Prosecutor. A daughter of Mr. John P!uri., who lives about 3 miles south of this place, died with consumption Saturday night. We learn that wheat is being badly damnged by fly. Amos Lambkin informs us that his crop ii almost entirely destroyed. A call on Hiram E. Wells to sgain make the race for Treasurer, appeared in the last issue of the Republican, tgnedumany voters," The town "cf Bloomington has recently' funded sixteen thousand dollars at its d;bt in six per cent. Lcr, Why cannot Paoli do the John Lynn, who is clerking in a wholesale grocery house in Loukvil'e, n at hems en a visit Ho HI return to Louisville next 'Week. ;' ' Joseph Jenkins, cf Clay county, Illinois, a former resident of this county, called en us ye-ierd:iy. Ha talks of moving still further va it. x r-r. r. W , iilMi l JL it io . .J' -S " . tv!e :.t Pri::r:t: i, 2li r Jr: ?y, d'Jii: tl f.-t t' .d i.;r .11. , is It.- .... ..... . . ..3 , . . 4 i
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The Demccnitic Cc-ivcUc-s, to nominate a cand Llita fjr Joint Representative f.r-.;3 Orango and Crawford coun tie, will ta ficlJ at Brownstown on f'.;turday, Jen 8, 1878. Bee n otleeeIa where. . 'If any delegate to a ccaventlori donH vote a3 he's constructed, he ought to be shot," v.-sj a reraark made in our hearing "a faw U'y3. since by one ef tha tiTtrcIgr.s who was "constructed" like a Hercules. This from the Caraden Post, Is downright mean: " "Ladies must sot read this:" ... "ii?! pt3j pus ajuop 8p;sdn aalel spi umj UMO) I U010A l9A9 Kt Bq Of jojiop jaajig ,mau5o3 oa(oaV Ben. F. Carter, , r. j t of the Southern Mutual Eifi .lusuranco Company, has removed frona Mitchell to Nashville, Tennessee. Ben's many frlsnds in thU county ."Wish him. succehs in' Ms new field of lahcr;. i V 1) In the case of Robert A. Street against Columbus and William Brown, suit on note, appealed from the Orange Circuit Court, the Supreme Court has nSrmed the judgment of the court below. Tha judgment vr&s for the plaintiff. There will ba a County Council of the Christian " Church held at Valeene, Orange 'county, Ind., commencing on Friday before the first Sunday in June, 1S7S, at 10 o'clock a. rn. Subjects for discussion, Covetousnesa and Church Government. Win. T. Hicks, of Orangeville, is spoken of as a Republican candidate':' for "Joint1- .Representative from Oratiga and Crawford counties. Mr. Hicks is a clever gentleman and would make a good Representativebut for the Democratic majority that stands in his way. The Auditor of Sta te, in answtr to an Assessor whowants to know to whom property should bo listed when under execution, says it mudt be listed to the original owner, the only one who can be knows and the oue to whom it belongs until bold, the State only holding legal possession for the time being. Our town is cursed by the presence of a few sneak thieves, for whom our citizens should keep a sharp lookout. Some silverware was stolen from one of our hotels during the past week. The party who took it is known and will be presented to the grand jury at the next term of court, if the stolen property Is not returned. Len Fields, of Bioomington, on of the most popular traveling sales, men sent out irom Louisville, was in town last week taking orders from our merchants. Len is a Democratic candidate for tha nomIiiHtioii for Clerk of Monroe county, an office that his excellent character and well knotta ,. qualifications eminently fit him for. He has our best wishes for hU success before the convention and nt the poIl3. The racMing of the Red Ribbon Club Monday evening was well attended and a right, royal, good time was had. The exercises of the evening consisted of debates, declamations, music, lc., ' c, and were very interesting. Eavsral new members were added to the cjub. , Tha programme for the next meeting is varied and interesting. You will'taiss &" treat If you nro r -.1 V. The statement rr.-Ii by us hut "th. t c.r r.: rlths IiaJ L rcn com;- :II: J to i r. Idif. .1 t , , , :re-t r n fc. u Alt'" 1 ' l ,t I.-:..--t.".;r to ,t .1 1," r f I" - , ft ' i . , J x ! . i t ' V 'A . v-J. 1 k -t, V . i 2 , 1 t . t 4 . ' ' J. V i J la t
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d: :-:v:ry t! 1 J car!ii:r of t!.3 FIr.t cf C r t rce, I. :d L E. 1 P tC" a Ahurr - r t. Prtt. 3 to !. t : i s not a l" Da?;iC3 Lyon, ...t ;s!i x!rr.t did it." An ci :lzz,tlzn of tl.3 b.tr:k thoved tl.j t'; :;it r.ll right and his fric:.ds z.t c'.3 ccaeluded that L was isrsce, -end started rac.i In every direction hunting for tha tmfortunata man. and near Ilillersljar, this county, found Bayn' horse, riderleaa and without saddle or 'bridle, going towardj aletn,'b t got no clue to las missing maou 1? riaay ... , afternoon Mr. John Noblltt found a saddle, brld'a end halter In his wheat fild, just east cf town that Mr. Cray era ft identified C3 belonging to Ejyncs. Saturday morning it was teamed from soma pai ties who had been Cshir j at Dougherty's mill, west o! here,' that m rnan answering the description of Baynes'had been seen by thern on tha road, oing toward Shsals. Deputy Sheriff T. L, Brown and Ed. Braxtan at onca started in pursuit and tracked him to within one half a mila cf Shoals when nil traca of him wa3 lost. They, however, boarded tha train at Shoals nnd went to Vincennos but could get no further trace cf him. It has since been learned, that his defalcation amounted to $20,000, which his fathsr-In-Iaw and bondsman, Dawson Lyon, promptly paid to the bank. Previous to this no man In Washington county was mora universally esteemed than Mr, Baynea, who Is now a fugitive from justice. Sheriff Benhara arrested Joel Roll ia Hartford on Saturday, on the chargo of bastardy, and said Jorl R. would have slept with Heishman that night if Bill Longest, Jerry Carter, one of the Greg, cry's, and Win, Roll, the father of Jotl, had not overpowered the Sheriff and held him while the prisoner escaped. Look out, b'hoys,ye are in a worse placo than the young fellow that made his escapofrorn tha clutches of the law by mean of your help. Crawford Co. Democrat. Don't forget that Braxtan & Braxtan keeps a full stock of general merchandise at their store in UnionvIIIe, Prices to suit the times. IjSst of Inciters Remaining in the Post nice at Paoli, Ind., on the GOlh of April, 1878. If not called for in C'J days will be sent to th dead letter office.' G. W. Denton. EmaFultz. Willas M. Civer. Henry Shoemaker. A. J. Rhodes, P. M. - - TL.9 U. A. C. LI. C, Trains pass Orleans as follows: Freight train, going north, J):30 a.m Mail 11:43 Freight " south, 1:45 p;Ei Mall " " S:5o All trains run daily except Sunday. JXO. D. CAItTER, Ag't. SPECIAL noTicca. Ladies, ladies, don't you forget it, Stout &. Bro. ara expecting a" large stock of Ladles' Ready-mada Linen Suits in a few days. 23 lv? IOOsuHs Gent's and Boys Readymade Clothing at lower prices thsn similar goods were ever gold since or previous to tha war, at Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. S3 2w Eew Gooits, Just received the most . chcics shape and styles for eummer. A fine assortment of French Fiswcrs, new shades cf Ribbon; ka Kid Gloves, Silk Bows, Fancy Combs and Fans. Oooda sold, thtgp. 11f.. E. J. Bbxjajseiit, 8S 2w Paoli, Ind. Go to Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store, end yoa trill nd tha largest and best stack cfgooda ever c pen fed in Orange county at prices tl. d dcly any tni zll c.::j iliticn. is to ei I! yu ar , T i t , 1 t "!, It t .4 t III j iy y 1 ... . t. ... C 1 L
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C,C.;'J yafd.i Ca?imere3, Jeans, Fianneli sad Cottond:sat lower prle.H th"3 ever L:.--re crcr;-I, at Canj I zll'M. " 9 BBS TIzo I-c::r:r cf C, greenback, blackbnrks or geld will b L'j ycu 3fregtove3, tinware, hardwaro or cutlery r.t Ben. D, RISey'a than' at . any othtr place in the county. . II13 stock Is Immense and was bonght with an eye single to tha wants cf this community. Ills prices will surprise you. : SI Hardwaie, Queenswaro ; and Glassware at rock bed prices, at Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. Mrs. Thonlas has opeued a Milliner Store In ChsmberEburg, and cordially invites the ladies of tha town and In tha country ; to c-.dl and have ths-Ir hats bleached and pressed In ths latest styles; also a good Hue of notions to be sold cheap. Her store is in the postofCce building. Give her a call. Tha undersigned will keep at Braxtan & Lindly's 'stable, in Paoli, on Mondays, and Tuesdays of each week, the finest horse you ever saw the Young Italian. The only horse of that stock In Indiana. Italian is a beautiful color white and black spotted and extraordinary fine style. Call and see our thoroughbred horse. 82 . Teqardkn & BUMMF-sa. : Go to the Fountain Head to sell your wool, Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. S3 2w TL3 Itflw Queen cf tits TTest Is the latest thing out in the way of a cooking stove, and is without doubt the best and most complete one ever made. There is no humbug about it. Go and see it and you will buy one sure. Ben. D. Riley has them. 81 Go to Campbell's for Dry Goods and Notion and you will save money. S32w Ben D. Clley has just received the largest stock of sheet tin ever brought to this county and is prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line nt prices and in a style that defies competition. Ills material and work is of the very besti 31 Great Slednciion In Sewltis - IlacSaf ncs. Tl rcry srrat rtlfferene In tb cost of iachiues Tntught with c1i and those sold by trarcllinc agent has induced mc in th absence of anT on handling them on th rash ritm in this part of thm couutrT, t9 add hewiasf Macbiaea to ray prent butneat knowin? that I can make it great 1 7 to tha tntrrewt of ihoe wanting to purcbawe. Tha re duct ion in price which I am enabled to make by buying: And selling- on tha cah plan ia implr enormous, amounting to about onebalf the regular irice on each tnachina. Tliuw the 50 machines will ll for 425 and the Sinjrer at iii, and all other first class machines at similar rates- These machines are all new and ef the latest and best styles of the most leading makes. I intend keeping also a fall line! needle and thcr attachment for all kinds of machines in us ia th conntry. I eiciallr solicit inspection of my machine and comparison of price. I siraplr mean to knock the bottom out of the high prices heretofore paid for machines. Parties having machines out ef order caa ha? them thoroughly repaired by an xieriencd workman by leaving them at tke Paoli Drug Store. EOWI.ES & BELLINGER. raoli. Mar 1, 187T. - - . Eesaeabl That Thomas Btalcup, en the east cida of the public square, has opened cut a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries &c.t &c Also & nice line cf hats, caps, boots and shoes. All f which will be sold at the lowest living prices', Remember also thai whea yoa buy gocxis of B3 that yea don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted gaodj. Call and sea fcr yosrsclf. Terras cash, orrjeod producs taken in excks;n"3 at the highest market IZtf Or3E3 cf tha csost rtlL&Ua make far less money than cats b had itnywhcra tZm call at the Paoli Drvj slorst and ftsanilna for yourtm .' L. a. EowLia. tl.3 t.cr t .i t'3Lc,end t':ci maker, ! r; :rr.-. J f;,; i n c.it;r. L J TLlt, Ii fjiLi t.J t .? Icr.d at his pi-zl stairs over tbe r ilII ;d a 'i:t v. 2 I. . ill I r? -?.:d t r j1 LI i c!d ! r;: r, f;I .- 113 h .i r,o r :rl r rs c v i. . r- t 1 ii . .rt r. 4T u 1 1 t T" - . - '!: . ; . c .
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J. T. !':(: J will make you Lcotj for th0 rist two tteeks at the fulhr.fir law prices? C-csl I'ratjcfi CJafj oox tee, quilted fronts, sewed. ...... Dst Anfiff cn Clf, box toe. quilted frtffits tewtiL-. " 7 CO Best Krencb Calf, boi tot, quilted front, ctfrh scries, sewed .- 10 00 Pejed boots C2 ks than above prices, ?xcipt Cork sales, which cannot ba mad 9 I am obliged to tls9 money within the next three weeks, and if you want the best boots for the least money leave your order at once. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. It&omtr and Campbell Corn Drills, the best In the world, for ssle by Alien & Recd Orleans, Indiana. C"f t nctics I havo beeii in business here over twelve years, and during all that time have never atte upted a c!o settlement of tny bocks which I acknowledge is very unbusinesslike. I find now in opening a new set of bsoks that I have between four and five hundred accounts outstanding, some of which have been standing a number of year so long that doubtless the parties themselves have almost forgotten they hnve an account on my books. . I want a settlement and whtre it is convenient 1 Want the money, if not give me your noto and let the iooks be squared. . . . Ycurs, &c.f 22tf L. 8. Bowles, Go to headquarters for Doots Shoes and Ready-mada Clothing Campbell's. S3 2w My wife, Mary Talbott, having left my bed and board without ay just cause, all persons aro hereby notified to not trust her on my account, as I will not be responsible for any dohts she may contract. Alfred Talbott. April 8, 1878. 30 4V 25,000 lbs wool wanted at Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store. 33 2 w Oil White Coa. The only variety that will stand spring frosts without injury. Small cob, one inch in d la" meter, one foot lonj;, very eaily, ripens by the first of September, and no danger of fall frosts. Raised 45 bushels to the acre on third year sugar tree land. Gathered early, kept dry and free from frost all winter, carefully selected, shelled and mady to plant lor 80 cents per bushel or 50 cents per half bushel. W.S. Maiian, Jno D. Allen, 2D Gw Paoii, Ind. Democrats, Republicans arfd Greenbackers will all bo treated alike at Ben. D. Riley's. Go and examine his mammoth stock of stoves, tinware, hardware, &c, ic, learn his prices and you will find that you will get more for your money than at any other establishment in the county. 31 - Frank Taylor has a good supply of lime on hand and ill do all tha whitewashing you may want done. COtf Good nf any kind in tny line can ba bought lowr of rtid than you can get them elsewhere. L. S. Bowles. To buy an organ cheap, buy of a mn who buys for cash arid sells with th least possifcla expfnse. You tea the point. L. 0. Bowles. f SI . f fffl. mm C0StCTS9 WEESLT f EtTCDT A WHlTy Hay 1, IS7S. Apples Green per bus- $ 0 A pr ies PriM per bas 1 03 liacon par t - 7 Datter per C 12' l- 15 Deans pr bus-. . I C' I 50 CcIV-e f zr ..,:,,. TC 33 Che" j er r......r....jim. 23 Cra"! rer H ......j. 1") Col Oil per pal ....... (!Iilctn rer das ..... I ZZ C rn j-?r t if. ... " ft:: ...... bit fish per . iracl-rel f cr kit I i x I -c . j" r- r Dut..tif...f Flerar per ewt. ......-....... i " I' " crjr j r .-...... ....... 1 ijij cr c i. ........... ...... J - ' . - a ... .a 2 .' ; f I i . 2 GO C 1 ,! Hi! C I o ( ' I - t ' ' ' , ... ...... ; ' -V -1 : - .1i . - ....
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Manniioth Stock at hard pan priees; Remember that one gornl custom saddle is worth si half dozen City slop saddles. Iain now prepared to sell any grade of BUGGY IIARNET3 nt bottom prices. Call and see my stock, north side square fk PAOLI, BID.
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West si dfJ public squARiiJ; T3 A ff .t Tt f "T- TT A . lift v&etKi? IfrVri t Wo'rongiil.r renotet amt rcfarnisn'eil if mt i Rgn ln oefi twf tbfe r'itbtt6 I:Urois of tbo House will b'e "furnifltel A tffrfe Atrrrished tritlV tfc'e tte'rt ttie market affords- at reasonable rates. A suaro of the public ptroiiiie is solicited.' BIKS, S. a. WOITIC Proprietress. liiI"iniiiiiiimiiiMi iiiiiiiilini ijctmhi mum ':'" ii iiiiiMiiiiiiiimmMiiii.miwmiiit
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Are" pf spared" Ui ttda'dy" and all Work in" their line: in first class . styld and at reasonable prices. KALSOJilNING, FRFJSCO PAINTING, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING a specialty. Jan. 10. 1S7S. . IStf
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The table at all times supplied vilh iUc best the fMrket affords airy,- comfortable rooms,- clean beds, &o., kc. Carriages meet every train, conveying passengers to French Lick and West Baden Springs and all intermediate points. Drummer supplied with "rigs" at all times. Hacks will leave Albert Howe, In Paoli, every mornin?; at 8 o'clock, making connection with northern train. 234 f W. II. GRAVES, Prop'r.
ANDREW & SON. DEALERS IN Mi GOODS, iSOliOliS, FANCY GO0BB, HOOTS & SUOiSSt HATS, 3AF8, ic.j &c boalh Hide Public Srpaart, VattVi, Ind Tex-ixxs Casli Jul 31, 1S72. 1 lr. Llenangh & Scully, We fon!d inform the ritizena of Oranife and I .l.ioininst coutti'-s fiat w are nw prspared fcrf d a I i kindff Ilrtti.s r.-!ntin;r: i Nr Fre-f Iaintin.r. t.raintne and i'ajxT ilanin m t hirhi-t sty le of I Ut art. wouiii alsrt infurni lixs puHMc tbat we have put uj a fr! sifoo. htr w a re refsr"d to io i 1 ia-.is i Carriage and Wag-tun Fainting. 12I will lioU Ftiyic psti-itnalion fd Applicants to ti.-!t hi tVr i. ion Sc!im!s nf Orai.ri ic tr-'j, Iii-I.nrn.. r.l t--;Iii!ti':j.d!. .I'l " If' I'a!'.,r)n t'... !;ti'i!'.'J.!Tcfcv;ir v-u ton vIII cc-!r:"TCe r.t 0 o'l' k a. in. r?rt. " t cf r"'- 1 '',-t'':,' f ' 'f-M-'r-r. It' ; r ! i I? st th" At- : tor'a t-f inl v-ili on t'.a c: 1 Tvr- Jr of etL j: ::: ; 1:01 litt, C 1 ' ' p t. i 1 It c .
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Miifc mm uMfcw mm OBIIAMEIITAL PAlllTEBS, ivery lc e . . ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, INB ' This spfendkl 4 story gothic UrAct i sittialedori the South side of tbe Pobli J Sqnare; . A cfm mod ions Feed Stall's in connecticfri trith tLo House cpali!s rf accfocmo'jat?2 i'2) berse Jair .11, 1872 GROOSRY GTOEBI Would rp;rtfnl!'.- inform lti1 p-afilic thai ti ba oa band a large Kt I lj J l ! I J V L- w I j Kr '. . - - 1 i - j GLASS' AND WJXDOIV ZA'JJft CIGAJi. 7 0 17 A CC O, r. lort Snf Vlijlt r'jwft. t rnail rr Hi kit. ifwl all artlelni, itu;i I ! y a-j:t in a twfi.frt', nd will tee pohl a rhea? m suy l,,f' hi ! ht" !!,.-(. I . v- f l,- tr.-lrV-t i-'ri'-' trill h r ' f:ir i' vrv ! rt(i ! .i f '.r'v ; !-. 1h r-i5i ;ir inTifrt.1 uai! anj tisniios rar ( j. W W
