Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 37, Paoli, Orange County, 29 May 1878 — Page 3

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All pmcns Indebted to t!ia I:it rni of Andrew & San will ba recnlred to make prompt eetUsraent. 71. ? Saw requires tho eurvlvl: partner to settle up thsbiwinesj cf the firm at as early a day as practicable. If you are indebted to them, call at ones or. J. M. Antlraw, surviving partner, and ssttla with him. Business is business and he is compelled t require it of you. 55tf Honey is selling here at 20 cents per pencil. Com rabci oners Court will meet next Monday. T. M'. Rego items are interesting. Head 'em. Henry Hell, the shoemaker, has moed to llardinsburg. Unci Bob Iligins, of Orangeville, was in town Monday. Several Paolians took in the races at Louisville last week. Rev. Levi Rmson, f Trinity rins;f, called on us Monday. 11. E. Wells got a GJ pound bass at Dougherty's Mill Monday. The Republican County Convention will be held next Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Chipman and daughter, of Anderson, are visiting here. Delicious Strawberries are retailing here at 10 cts. per quart. Goto E. M. CSibener's for your Bee Hives!, iedy made. SG All old debts due this office must te settled at once. Remember thi?. The Republican Township pri mary meeting will be held next Friday. The Republican Judicial Con vention will be held at Bedford June 12th. H. II. Poison and Win. Maitox, of Htamperscreek, were in town Thursday. Major W. W. Cniham, of the Beard of Commissioners, was in town 1'ri'hsy. L. C. riuuimtr and Vol. Wo I flngton, of French Lick, were in ton Saturday. Clen. W. T. Spicely, of Orleans, paid us h visit last Monday. Call ugain, General. Dr. E. D. Lnughlin, of Orleans, was it. town Saturday on professional business. Messrs. Wells, Braxtan & Co. received 14 fine buggies from Cincinnati Friday. Mrs. John Millis has been very ick for several days past with congestion of the lungs. Alfred Burner, Eq., and his son, Wm. Bruner, ol Orangeville townf hip, were in town yesterday. Jacob Wooner, Justice elect, and Joel Riggs, of Orangeville township, called on us Friday. The Ribban movement has struck Camp bells bur 2 and 241 of htr citizens now wear the blue. Since the recent rains the farmers are ferininj in more flattering; reports of the prospect for wheat. Esquiro Jehn II. Mavity called to see us Friday. He hes car thanks for something good to cat. George A. Baskirk attained his majority Saturday and now prides himiclf en bin.2T thU own man." C ; the next -J Treasurer of Orange couoty, was in town Saturday and paid irs a visit. .Dr., V. II. Hon km fitted up ta cdoe in ths front cf W p's buildlnj cn the wei sid flie square. Crr Cu-.ty v , ; t;t r r.'" I" 1 i .1 V ,z 2 t . , -1-G rr " I .l:r C -ivt nji, i r.t Jul: - - I", r. t -a J 4 ft i r . 1 .11:

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'In. Cc.l; Ur nn.l djv tciLant 1 that tLry . . r.on la r: -tore ' to c,;.;; Iu..Uh. LydLi IIuiMc.trr t fJrJ I:rr petition r.Mn;: to hj rUvHcd from the tieu tb.at bind br to Ilobfrt L. Ilur :tt;r. Cusa!f3nionracnt, Levi Drom, of Salem, has rent ed T. 1. Er&xUn'a utore room, en th east side f the square, and will open a clothing stora therein. A Deputy U. S. Marshal was hero last week oh his way to and from a trip to Crawford county to gobble a moonshiner. - .Tha bird had Ho'. Til. John Tt. Simpron and John J. JdSnity !?ft for Indhtnapolia last Monday to attend the M.asonlc Grand Lx!g, now in scisioti in that city. A'len Wolf, Justice of the Peace elect, of Slam pcrscreek, was, in town Saturday. The Judge bears his honors right royally. Your Honor, sir. Two of the finest colts we have seen this season were in town Saturday, the property of Allen Wolf and John Martin. They were Chancellor Black Hawks. The Board of Commissioners was down in French Lick township yesterday examining bridges, with a view to repairing some and probably erecting others. Johiel Vowel "was wanted in Dubois ceunty to answer to a charge of bastardy. A warrant for his arrest was sent to Sheriff Davis, who arrested Mr, V. last Thursday. Jonathan Peters and wife were in town Monday. While here Mr. Peters received a severe kick in the groin from one of his horses. We trust that he received no serious injury. There was a surprise party at the residence of James F. Collins Saturday evening. Quite a number of the young folks dropped in and a pleasant evening's entertainraent was the result. While at Fredericksburg last week tinning a house Ben. D. Riley had the misfortune to get one of his horses badly crippled. The herse was so lame that Mr. Riley had to hire another one to get home, leaving his there. Married On Tuesday, by Chief Justice Jones, at the residence of George Phipps, Samuel Massey, aged 72, to Elizabeth Cook, a charming widow of 23 summers. Mitchell limes. We congratulate Undo Sammy and wish him lots of happiness. By reference to the call publish ed elsewhere for the Joint Repre sentative Convention between Or angeand Crawford counties, it will be seen that said convention will be held at Valecne, instead of Brownstown, as heretofore pub lished. Tha Red Ribbon Reform Club f Jackson ceunty will give a Grand . Anniversary Celebration at Seymour on Thursday, June 2G. Eminent speakers will be present and every body is invited to attend. Excursion trains will be run on the O. & 2d. R. H. at re duced rates. Orange county delegates to the Republican Judicial Convention are instructed to vote for Wm. Farrell fot Prosecutor, whiia those of Lawrence are instructed to vote far YTtn. H. Edwards. The delegates from Monroe are not instruct k1, consequently, whoever secures a majority cf these delegates will be the nominee. The delegates from all threo cf the counties are instructed to vota far Hen. E. D. Pearson for Juc!r. MATwUir.:) Mr ::it:ysIMPXON" At tha rnidencacf tba bride's parsnls, ia this ?lZ29 cn Tfcars:Cd i:;st., b A -A. . ... Cjmnc?, Mr. lli.! -r.I Merl-y, cf ! ulsvi!'?, toll! s riittio Clrip-r-n, d.:v-'..t.rcf Ji Ju3 A.J. LI: TI.9 r.cvly v::i 1 :Az left f. r Lcuiivilh tl :lr fatcre 1 c::i. JLlrui.... ... t , 4. i ' '' , 4-L V-'-j. A j.' t ly i'3 t. t .:'. 5 t t!.j;r rJ T--- f..'?.,.,,, t ., rri t.. jr . a. J' .4 v4. Jb . 4 i i. :V . 14 . .'J'b 1,1 & St I - - . . i J Li I.. ,r : t: V,' ... 1 C It

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didate far treasurer in 1C73, Is vnquillZo4ly and maliclcly f.;!;:j at hs cheerfully ea; :rl;d Ilr. Davl and did all ia JiLi power to Escure his election, incchteslibla proof of which will ba givea in oar next issue. The parties vrho started the i epartara dcin- co to gratify their personal spit, and with a full knowledge Ihit it is 3 fetae as its author Is vicious end mean. Yhile in Orleans a few eveniujjs since our friend W. L. Reed ex hibited to us a very interesting and valuable collection of old coins. presented to him by Wra; Pochards of New Orleans. Amsng tho colection ar two Spanish coins, half dollars, of date 763 and 1742; a Ba varian dollar of I75f; a Roman coin o 1016; a Copper coin of the reign of Augustus, Second Roman Emperor, and a Grecian coin ante dating Christ S33 years. Thomas N. James II. and Thorn. as L. Mathers, of Orangeville township, are in Kentucky pur chasing fine cattle with which to tock their farms. If more of our farmers would pursue the same course they would find it a prof itable investment. Wrhon will the premium lists fot our fair be printed? Wo presume not until about two or three weeks before the fair, as usual, and when it is too late for persons to prepare articles lor exhibition Whose bus iness is it to look after this matter? James M. Andrew has purchased a Jersey bull from the famous Alexander breed of Kentucky. The gentleman bovine cost him $150 00. SPECIAL flOTlCES. Kelllous Xotlce. Then will be a basket meeting: at Pin Hwok on the second Sun day in June, 9th day. Everybody is invited. Elders W. N. Littell, of Bloommgton, Monroe county, and w. T. MeGowan, will con duct the meeting. Meeting will begin on Saturday, 8th, at 10 o'clock. By a card received E der Littell will positively be there. 37 2w W. 8. Mahak. 25 GO Seward. I will pay the above reward for the recapture of John Wilhelm, who escaped from John Gilliat, Constable of French Lick town ship, on Thursday evening, May 23. 1878. J. A. Lak. When you come to Paoli bo sure to call and see Drom's stock of Clothing at Rock Bottom prices, Braxtaii's corner. For Boys and Youth's Clothing go to Campbell's. 07 2w Custom Hade Shoe. I have just received a line of ladies', misses and children's fine custom made shoes. Wm. F. Osborn. Go to Drom's for your Clothing. A new invoice ot Ladies Trim med Hats, latest shapes, just received at Campbell's. 87 2w All persons knowing themselves indebted to Gherkin !t Pro for blacksmithing are requested to call immediately and settle. And also those indebted to Miller Gherkin individually are requested to do the same. Gherkin & Pro. 87 2w Go to the New Clothing: Housa fur year Ciothin, 2 err Prints, Notions, Piece Goods just received at T. F. Oj horn's. A new invoice of print;; only 4 cents per yard, at Campbell's Lick turees km.su fetore. ill JW- w .i. ..J? Pcrui vl'-Vii: j Irish f,. r Itrrrt", Lit. L . 5 T'"",s-, - 4- p., . " r . .. .

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County Bcurd of E 2.:."4. t;crn, ccr. ;;3::rg of tha County C;r.ii.;sioncrs, A r, .lifer crd A.-; rr, will in . A ci tho Auditrr's cilia cn ths CfA Monday lA udne, , pursuant to the provUld.!s cf sac' 277 of an act concerning tha asscssmnt of t&xm, .approved Dec. 21, 1S72. David F. Stuciieu, A. O. C. May IS, 1S78. - ZZ Clothin cheap at Drem's. Plaid Poplins, beautiful pat terns, worth 15 cent?, only 10 cents at Campbell'. 07 2w Goods f any kind in my iin can b bought lowttr of me than you can get them elsewhere. L. S. Bowles. Hats and Furnishing Goods cheap at Drom's. All persons indebted t!o tho As signee of Joseph Coulter's estate are notified that they . iriGst settle immediately. Jas. L. Noblitt, Assignee. Go to E. M. Gibener's for your Bee Hives, ready made. . T7nnteS. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. Tiiomas & Burgess. Organs of the most reliable make for less money than can be had anywhere else call at tho Paoli Drug store nnd examine for your self. L. S. RowLUs. We are the boys that want your wool. Bring it along. Thomas & Bukgess, 88- Charabersburg. notice. The undersigned will keep at Braxtan & Lindley'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 extraordi nary fine style. Call and see our thoroughbred horse. 82 Teqarden & Summers. Ben D. Riley -. , 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 lino at prices and in a style that defies competition. His material and work is of the very best; 81 Frank Taylor has a good supply of lime on hand and ill do all tho whitewashing you may want done. SOtf Tlie Dollar or Our Daddies, greenbacks, blackbacks or gold will buy you more stoves, tinware, hardware or cutlery at Ben. D, Riley's than at any other place in the county. His stock is immense and was bonght with an eye single to the wants of this community. Ilia pri cos will surprise you. SI J. T. Bates will make you boots for the next two weeks at the follawing low prices: Best French Calf, box toe, quilted fronts, sewed..., ?8 00 Best American Calf, box to, quilted fronts, sewed....- 7 00 Best French Calf, box toe, quilted fronts, cork soles, sewed . 10 00 Pegged boots 2 less than above prices, except cork soles, which cannot be made pegged. . I am obliged to raise money within the next three weeks,-and if you want the best boots for . the least money leavo your order., at once. Satisfaction guaranteed o? no eak. rstr Democrats, Republicans and Greenback era will all bo treated alike at Ben. D.: Riley's. Go sad examine his mammoth stock cf stores, tinware, h&rdnrRr, &c.f &.C., learn his prices and you will find that yea will gjst m era for yo'tif mosey than at any ether cs tabilshment ia tho county. 81 i t I ::3 i.i over t-., live y t I & ;rh i tl -it fi l .n 3 r : 7 : r t!o ' . . a ., ... .... ... e , ... 2 . n , . . - v I r. .. ' e :, 1 1 i ;n- - ' $ t. .- T t.

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L mi i" ; :.st I r. r-nke it jrt?y t. tls in. li r -t f.r tl.i? VA!l $ to nTThap.. Tim r In jsriep? whk'tt I am naMHl to m-,a..i. hy urin? ai! v-t.t'j; on th fai-h $! .4 i is h n-i:-, ainoufititsg' to .ixat ene1 ,t rejt'lar pric on. t'arh luarhme. Th'ti the I 1 tnarhinrn xrVA sell for f !J awl thV?-3 siajarat 4S, nI all other first class taaeiufse. at similar rate. These nutctiioet are alt mw ami of Iatt-t .ami best stjie of th nvt JJin; maizes. . I iatetid keeping a!o a f r.U lias of ceclle and other BltacUttienui' far all kinds of nachiaes in u" ia tha I e,it'Ially solicit ioSition of ,niy machines aJ comparison of prices. 1 imply mean to knock the hot torn out cf th hih prices heretofore paid for m'achi oca." Fartiif liaTing tnan-htnes out of .order caa hT them thorouglfj repaiwl by an exporictwed workman r loaTiny them at the Paoli Irug Store. r.owhiis a i. i.i raoll. May 1, 1?.;7. tZis the latest thinjtft iri the way of a cooliinjr srtdve, and is without doubt the best and most complete one etfer made. There is no humbug about it. Go and see it and you will buy one. sure. Ben.' 17." Riley has them. ret Ken. I), lii ley's is the place. 31 To' b'tfy an orgarf cheap, buy of a m-iil wh'o buys for cash ihlii sells with the least possible expense. You sbV the point. , L. Bo wires. TTanted. 5O'0 bushels tVf tf, COCf pou'nds bacon, tor which I will pay the cash or goods. A. J. ItrioiE3. May 1, 1878. 83 That Thomas Ktalcup, on the east side of the pufhc square,' has opened utft a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries ic., &c. Also & nice line cf mtts," caps, boots and shoes.' All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remember also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted good. Call arid see for yourself; Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. 52 tf PAOLI RETAIL HAMCET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BUXDT tt WHITP May 29, 1878. Apples Green per bus $ Apples Dried per bus I 00 Bacon per K 5 7 Butter per lb 12 15 Beans per bus 1 C01 50 Coffee per lt 20 30 Cheese per K 20 Crackers per lb.. 10 Coal Oil per gal 25 Chickens per do 1 252 00 Corn per baa 35 KgSs per doz 05 White Fish per kit 85 Mackerel per kit 1 30 Flax Seed per bus SO Flour per cwt 3 00 Hides green per lb 5c Hides dry per tb 10 12 Hay per cwt. 40 Lard, pr lb S Molasses N. O. per gal ' 60 Molasses Sorghani 30 40 Meal per bus 4G3? 50 Oats per bus 25 Onions per bus ...- 60 Peaches dried per bus.. ... 1 75 Potatoes Irish per bss. 40 Potatoes Sweet per bms ,.... (1 60 Rags cotton per 'b.....-.-.,,.. l woolen per &;-... f c Sugar N. O. per R. 10 Sugar Coffee per E . 12 J Sugar Granulated per '..-.- 15 Salt, new barrels 1 CO Sheep Skins , 25(5) 50 Teas per . 150 45 Vinegar per gal 30 Vinegar per bbl C CO 7 00 Wheat Der bus (2 f5 wm w." w ""l I' , Jj J if. . D. BxiSSFORD'S, C-, T?;f f TJ.r? YfT1 fT;--19W Illustrated Priced Catalogs is a book of fifty closely printed paies, qnotiisg with the size, capacity nnd style the prices of about SIX THOUSAND items of Houaefurntshir:;; Hardware, China, Glass, Stlrerware, Cn.t'ery. Cookinjj UtausiN, Table VTare, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets, Coal Vases, Fire Sets and Stands, and erery kind of goods for the furnishing; of a house, table, hotel, yacbt, steamboat, school cr public tactttatioa. .Tkt largest assortmect in tli world, from th plainest to te most ricl'i and costly, all at greatly reduced prices, 3 to Cy per cent, belor retail r.it: . Al tt j rir . I. t, wit!i ill .-.tratf 1 catai -te, t.i ri! I f. . Go-Ii inost cir' fvij b D f 1 1..- ex; -ri?ncc-1 J ck'jr-j xr. I s,ifp?i to all r trt.-. betters rrtin-S I r an wfrr I, " 1 estimate f r Loci, ft"-j o::r. irjLLAiito 3 i ... :; d. r.'.. rn ..:. I, 2, Z, 13, 12. I6ae'&a ire icrk CIct.

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I ATS- HARDWARE, QU EUN S W A R f J, GLASSWARE mn MOTIONS'. , .... We will sell yod gqod Coffee at 163 cents'-per lb; pfowl Prints at 4 cents; good Jdiris at t'i cents, and good Bleach Muslin at 4 cents prr yard; Men's Cassunero Sui!s, worth S, lo'r $J Gcorft A. Chirk's Spnl Cotton at ,5 cents per gKol Men's two buckle Plow 6hes at tl 25 ixr pair Men's Crflf Boots at $2 2o per pair, aiul all other gHds'in pro portion. Come arid see iis-i and bring your wool and prKluee and save money by baying your goods at the Lick Creek Cash Store; , ( 1 W a iiklLaava , Lick CreeR. Ind;.' Msir 7. Si 2jrf

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.'J i I CS ! jU I i 1 ' ' ' ,' Has reccntlr been thoroughly renovated and refurnished amlis again opvi to the putl'c." FatroBS of the House will be "furnished CDllHOIlTABIsXI xiooils; JJXJbX'i ArtaAJ' JUlWlk' , -. , . t. table furnishd yvMh tb best the market affonls at reasonable rates. A si.are of Uio public patronage is solicited. . , , ,. S2RS.S.,.CtTriIITI3, Proprietress.

HENRY G; CHAMBERS;

tr.Kk Pt wwwtim 1 ' """" """ ""' " ' HOUSE, SIGH HI OiBIM PAl'llTEBSi Are prepared tdda.ttny and all work in their line in first class sty f is and at reasonable prices. KALSOMIN1NG, FRESCO PAINTING, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING a specialty. Jan. 16, 1878. . . .. . IStf ,

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The table at all tiirres supplied with the best the market affords airy, comfortable rooms, clean beds, c, &c. . Carriages meet eC'ry 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 House, in Paoli, every morning at 8 o'clock, making connection with northern train. ' ' 25-tf W. II. GRAVES, Prop'r.

THE SOUTHERI IIIOIAIIA Bi LOilODI, -ATPAOLI, OX&H&Z- COUilTT, HID. offers to its students the fell owl is adTantages : 1. iXSTUUCTTON IX 1ST Kit AS CII of a Scientific or Classical Kdncatvon. i. THE I'KF V II.KG E OF SELECTING their own studies. 3. TIIDKOllill TEACHING anl ample opportwnitT for all tuml-fl tntmr.tim. 4. T1IK t'sB OP Af'i'AIi ATUS in tb StudT of the .ciPfe 5. A wet,!. ?Kf,t;CTtn cornRB of Scisntific Stndv for those wliowiab tetjomplatea eonrse. 6. IXSTBUCTIOX A3 ACTUAL TS.UMSO OF TEACHERS. 7. As asb.ant.es EXT t r wor.i to ensbls j-onn sr tearhcrs ami tthr to tKv- iii TM oaorii.il sci BJfTlFfC RAlt"iTt;s in' tonr fesm time (or lee and niees their empianscs by their own 5al:sor. S. I. trie Tt'iTiOK, thers betas SO KxTaAS WHATEVER. 9. Expense les in the asrrc?ate than at sjwt other Iastitwtion ofieriojr e jwal facititie. Tfee Spring Term of li weeks b&iu F.E.I;. 23. IS7T. . t . Scwlents lmitte4 t oy time durifi t& term. for farther iRforailtioa t-ldres ;::. r. n;;;:n, Prince ii. f rti v fiii ic-t Uf U ' ' ' 1

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