Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 40, Paoli, Orange County, 19 June 1878 — Page 2

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HATMS r AhVr.I.'TISINO. f, pi- 1 v V. ' ' ' i t. ' 1 ' i! 1 : - r I : T 1 r, ' ' I ( i rnl'r.it 7 ee n 1 e v 'if;' : of - .J" I' rc ' s 1 1 : p. e t KITS. alio rtdte Ticl:cu TV. r c -f 1 ' r 1 y of .' -. .TH Nf;.c!!.. X ! I.IX...f . .!.?.: .rr;y )'. A r. f -1 x At! i,n i. :.: a ns ,,r m-r i-k o. J"..i Tit-s. .t.1 Vi 1 i.i.i a 1:, j. r,v .r .:u t- .dy. r...r .'.-k -m y ;-. ::-.!, T liOMA . W ;. KN. r .!' ; t! i e :y. F-r '; ' V:-'. .'.i- i ' ' ; :-., J nil - i!. sm i: ; . . f ;, , .nv. I'FKGCR AUG CCUMY 'III LI;?. For " iv , joiin it. h;,: 1-,- on. For Tr- u :, 'dlOUCi: L McCOY. I'ov Hicriii', VIHO'II, MC;(jX. Ft r J-'crvt yor, JOHN M. I C.XAI.i). I ' r '1 1 ( , i.( r, ALi.XANui:n m.ci?a( ki:x For Joint IJf.'recn!alivp, JAJ1KS F. STUCKKiu Itcmoci :f c C rutral C' i"imlf f CO. tl;ni:es L. XcM.lilt Scci-Mnry. .Ir.nKsM Wdii .'!, .K'ni Crf-r, .fIm 10. J( v.kif.s, F:iiMiu-I ('. Mil'.-'-, .luliii K. ?f.-i vt? v, Luke . Cogswell, Win. II. Kc-K(1;i!i, Jiinies M. S11 n; Ui r.-5. ycnalorial Couvi utitm at Shoals July 10, 1S7S. Judicial Convention at Dcdford July 12, IS7H. Democratic Congressional Convention at Shoals July 10, 1878. ITon. Thomas 11. Garvin, of lvansvillo, was nominated for Cor gross ly the Democracy of the First District lat WYuncsdav. Williiiin Cullont Bryant, tlio tiiiguishcd American peet and journalist, died at his lion 10 in New York last Wtdnc-day morning from the effect of injuries received hy falling a few days before. Ilriiiaoi alsc I'Setlgc s. As a reason for deserting tha Democratic rarty, a prominent Grcenhackcr, of Paoli, r;'ated to us a few days since that it had failed to redeem its pledges to the people and in proof of his statement referred to the failure to repeal the resumption act. It is with such untruthful statements as this they arc trying to recruit their ranks from the Democatie party. At the extra session of Congress- the Democratic House of Representatives passed a biil to repeal that infamous in ea -lire known as the resumption act and it went to Use Republican Senate where it has been smothered until now. Failing to sceuro the passago of the bill by the s;.-!. i! e, the Democratic House originated and passed another bill that will give partial relief a oill to step the further retirement and contraction of our Greenback currency. This last measure was, mainly, through the persistent efforts of our Democratic Senator Voorhees, parsed by the Senate; has been signed by the Pros ident and is now a law. The Democratic House- also pns-ed a bill making United States notes reeeivrablc for import duties after the first of next October. This hi:-:t hi!!, a!s ch ue.pi. -I by the t'loeuent Voorhoo, ha passed the Senate, iceeived th" president's approval and become h law. The Detucc-atic party, thrr u-h its Hi preventatives in Cinvjrress, has redeemed its other pledges to remonetizs silver and reieal the infaoious bankrupt law, whk'h law h;s done more to tlisturh tin l'U-i-iivs iutei'frs-U of t?H country than nyt hi ng else save J.,lm S Ju-ruum s ptally infamtuss rcsuruj'tlon pcl.err.o. No party tl:t ever existed I.:;s been trur to Its p.lcd-; tr.au U:e ik-rr.oeratie party. . Vt-m its success depends the or.ly hope -f Ihe perpl froan the evils result- f ing from radical nusraie. The Dcnocrat who now deserts his ! I Cy ' J- 1 'hi- - .;: d g.i 1 oI ..1 h puty , - i.t! 1 '1, pi J; '. . .f, r . - : J h; 1. ' l v 1 -. I u v.h iv. u ! :;. , : - t . 1 - l y ; - , , : i i . . . j ; ) j ; i y 1 - i H 1 I J V i" U - ! i i t ; t i 1 I U r i

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The eonflusiou is therefore inevitable that there is absolutely no necessity whatever for the national g conbaek organization. J2eii II;iri'iso2i,.s IdioJ:. Tl'.e Republican newsper.- are' exceedingly free in the use tf th.e word 'idiot" applying it to the nationtds o greenback men. General Denjainin Harrison, who is regarded as a model gentleman in republican circles, denominated them "idiots" in his speech at Indianapolis, when acting as pros-'n.b.-:st of . iie Republican state conM't.'aon. yucli language docs not indicate the gentleman in the person who indulges in it. There is no argument in such language. And, as we understand their principles, tha greeabaekers ate far in tidvance of republicanism in both Cci'.i S. i. ;U!-.l O'lilllliOll h(!lrsty; and there To re more worthy t he conaaenee and resp-- et of the public. And it is undignified and unmanly (o call thrtti "idiot.;." Ti;e lie; r.Lliean pa"ty is not in the ira-d. tlis'iuri-cd by investialion. It has not the. least objection to investigation, an. I what it s :;ri;s ?i!,d di'nir-nd-." is thy fu'iest in ves i igai Io;i. Z -.it t'H'c ConiicrNo y. n don't. Yon si! cried on '. ;;g:! i -t ia e-i ig-i tion. You called it lOio H-ani:.atio!i." Yon said it weu'd bitho the eotmtry in gore :. n-' ali ,- t. The Indiana Rptjhbeau t'l.nviiiiiiKi declared litat investi- iiion ot the fraud is "Jaw. io. nod revolutionary." The I mo-ra''y intend to hold you there. Too J lr-yv.' -llc.o: party !int g. into t!-a is-!-am-ii n as a;i apolojiit f r ' ra u I nnd fargery. E,i;isi'i'd ( oori r. The in vestigat;i: has Ik'jii go.. ing on for a wt-ek or more, and, mil only U thsre no "revolution," but business is :ict n:diy reviving. It could not be otherwise. Pr asperity can only come with a sc. so fr - y, 3 th . e can b" no o. . . .y ii'. I r a govfra- ! t lt .i . i - f ? :. 1 . . . , , i d tfjose who conspired to i " !'.y rule. Pncl i ; TO i t V i I - . tl f l ' le s that le I t ' i - ' ' v ..' tse a -.:! id .. ' 1 ' t it tha voice of i ty r . v v-r f.-e ov.-r-

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t'auks I pon tlie Smf.:i.:.iiil Ul !; EYiUliIii I.V t Ii i !; Pre!i!riH;j T.Tiii tnl en. The lidia otipoiis corre.-pondes.t oftite Cincinnati Coinmercial in-terv-wfil Gov. Ilondnexs a few days since regarding the Potter investigation, with the following rsii!i: Coire-p-.n drnf Vhut do you think t f the Potter investigation? Gove rnoi I lean', ricks I have expressed fny Dpiiuons-s frf apien ! iy upevn llvt': snt;j(H't that I (pnite lisIlke t. r.-p at thrin. Rat a few days r.go I answered some question-; propouaue;! to me, whicii ta -vn:ed to be lomprehcnsi ve of the

subject. I have not thought that it should ho a puria.se of the investigation to raise in question the title of the present Incumbent of Ue presidential chair, but I hone it will be very thorough in th ox p-Hiiro of the parlies that were guiily of the puii'.h'al fraud. Since the publication of the letter which Mr. Sherman was hardly jtble to deny, of course everybody wants, to know why he vent dowii to Louisiana, and what bo did. And so of Governor Noyes, and "'aii who acted with them. Not only the excited interest of tha people, but a'so public morality and political virtue now require it. I do not think that publ ic interest or the real welfare of the de'mocratic. party would be promoted by seeking to disturb the presi. dent in his ofi'ieo. I think the disastrous effect of a thorough exposure upon the Republican party, after having held the offices for four years, without an election and by fraud, will hojnevitable. Correspondent Do you apprehend any interruption to business by the investigation? Governor IEeudricks-None whatever. I have understood that the prices of our western commodities haveadvanced since it commenced. Correspondent ilay I ask if you think the tranquility of the country is endangered by the investigation. Governor Hendricks By no means, I would think it strange if our people could ted conduct an invest igalion of any outrage upon their right without endangering the public peace. There is more dangf-r of our institution, becom-' ing Idexicanized by repeated and continued political frauds than, by investigation, exposure and esti mation. It has been quite .singular to observe tha fact that political leaders and newspapers have been concerned lest the investigation should hurt the democratic party, and consolidate the Republicans. I haven belter opinion of the republican party than to believe that it can be consolidated and strengthened by tha exposure of high crimes whb'h tend to corrupt and debase our. institutions. The people will not rally and consolidate in support of the guilty parties, or of those who have ina'ie gain thereby. When the facts are established the public judgment will be sound and patriotic. At the Joint Convention between Harrison and Crawford counties, held at Wyandotte Cave on Monday of last week, John Ii mis: was nominated for State Senator, Sintuel Ramsey for Judge and W, T. Zenor for Prosecutor. TJajitetl. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersbure;. GG- Thomas & Buegkss. ILJI-CtAXi. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT Ih'pon of the Treasurer of Orar.y ci.mty, lit liana, showing tbo rfCfiyts and expernbf tires of tho various fa mis hr the fiscal vctir end! a 2 May 31st, 187S: COUNTY FUNDS. lialar.co in Treasury .Tuna 1, 1STT '. .V,0 ;,2 County farm roreipts lt)j ST Ib-ceiv-.l of State lisnevoient Insdttitior.s 2." 00 Ih'ceiveil by show Ik-ens 2S d) Ur-eetveu I.y docket fcos.c- c- p 13 CO K.Tca ved gene rtd county fuuds s:ic.' last report. Sa,4."7 M0 Total reoo'pts. $35,374 '3 jeJat-t Braotitit expended o!.3.'i 74 Balr.ncf in trensnry r.t preset.! date - $5,007 05 CO" POI1 ATI ON FUND. Dalaaeo in treasury June 1, Is 77 ." !.- Ileeeived since lasLrt-ior lf-2 V-) Toff.l recflx.t I k-t! u ct e x tvo r, Jitures .. Duhtttce in treasury SCIIOOLrUNl. l...t:; a-t? in treasury Jaae 1, i ' T - f. f 1 . ,. I I Iuieu-tt vine frora I.awreisc e.)ii ti 'y... 1 . I a'j l;.;;erest on Coar?icn.d fa nd Orange county CC0 7s) Ileceivei froai oUit-r .iire-?s duties the year I'.rti;; i'l lit'al T"Celp'i 2 1.27.1 - .1 I'viavt cx'feudv'.r.re -- 15.7!''!' 7".

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ill S.nco received ... si.tn 12 he:::. 01 Total receipt. 2.4 hi 1 Deiiaet amount expended l,C!ll Is iJahirnjf in treasury.. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balnncc in treasury June 1, iS77 Since received SOI i;8 $1.7 (a 56 2,71)5 55 Total receiptsExpended 4,502 11 2,832 1 7 Balance in treasury 1,0034 SPECIAL AND ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SCHOOL FUNDBala nee in treasury June I, 1S7 7 f 5,007 5)4 Received since last report 7.8CG 82 Total receipts 12.874 7t Dc-Jact e:ptnuitures 9.205 G3 Balance in treasury 3,571) 13 TOWNSHIP LOCAL TUITION. Balance m treasury June 1, .1S77 ?,154 fil Since leceiyed 2,383 22 Total receipts 4,537 S3 Expended 3,431 Gl Balance in treasury DOG FUND. Balance in treasury June I, 1877 Since received 1,100 22 702 30 1,427 31 Total receipts Expended 2,189 Gl 1,497 79 Balance in treasury Grand total receipts Grand total expenditures. 091 82 .?S6,488 3t . 05,098 23 Grand balance in treasury at. present date $21,390 11 COUNTY FUND EXPENDED. Assessing revenue. $920 00 Blank books and stationery... 1,093 9 4 Oiiiccr fees and salary 4,147 02 Circuit Court expenses 085 00 Crhnin.d Court expenses 0,543 85 Highways and bridges 480i5 Jurj- fees 1,145 73 Poor expenses 1,505 01 Public buildings 190 84 Specific allowances 927 Is State benevolent institutions. 558 25 Common School Principal 229 25 Interest on orders and boudi.. 1,814 54 Tax refunded 204 48 Printing 004 30 County bonds redeemed 9,150 00 Agricultural Society 28 00 Elections 42 50 Total county fund proper....$30,3GG 74 School fund 15,740 7G Ko.-ul fund 1,044 18 Township fund 3,12152 Special and additional special school funds....... 9,295 03 Townshiri local tuition 3,431 61 Dog fund 1,497 79 Grand total expended $05,098 23 llespectfully submitted. 11IBAM E. WELLS, Tresis. O. C. Examined and approved June Hth, 1878. JOEL C DILLAKD, WM. W. CIIIs! 1AM, A A HON S PEE It, 40- ' Commissioners. AuiiiSoa "s 4;:j;iri! lcport ofthe receipts and expenditures of Or, tinire county. Indiana, far the year end-, ing .May 31, 1S78. To the Honorable Hoard of Commissioners oj Orange Count;, State of ludi ana: Gentlemen Herewith I present to jou the annual statement of the financial condition of the county of Orange for the year ending Mil)' 31. 1878 RespectfuII v, DAVID F. STUGKER, Auditor Orange County. Receipts. C'tisli in treasury fit date of lat report, May 31, 1877 $1,051 97 Rcvenao received from connty farm 190 S7 Revenue received from show license 28 00 Revenue rt ceiyed from benevolent institutions 25 00 Rpvenup received from Court Common Plesis" 30 00 Revenue received from advertising lands 100 00 R'M'enne received from jury fees .... 22 50 Revenue received from miscellaneous items 102 76 Revenue received frern November settlement, 1877.... 8,587 05 Revenue received from May settlement, 1878 12,377 30 Revenue received from county bonds , 9,250 00 Total receipts $31,709 11 Expenditures. Expended on account of fees and salaries $4,371 47 Expended on account of assessment of revenue 920 00 Expended on account of books and stationery 1,135 94 Expended on account of Circuit Court expenses GG7 95 Expended on account of Crim inal expenses 0,513 05 Expended on account of highways trad bi idge3 472 00 Expended on aecotmt of jury fees I. 1,103 75 Expended on account of poor expenses 1,846 49 Expended on account of pablie bafidings 193 84 Expended on account of specific allowances 880 05 Expanded on Recount of benevolent institutions. State. 519 15 Expended on account of interest on bonds and orders. 1,814 5 I Expended on account of tax refunded 208 42 Expended on account of print ing 502 30 Expended on account of County Institute 5) j-0 Expended on account of Agricultural fair ... 28 00 Expended on account of losses on common school fund. 229 25 Expended on account of elections 42 50 Expended on account of redetnp'ion of county bonds... 9.1" ) 00 Total expenditures..- $30,772 90 P. EC PITULATION. Total received daring the .rear $31,709 14 Total expended daring the 5 v.-a r ..-......... .................. . ,i0,.i 2 f ? 0 Excess of receipts over exp&utlt cures 3,91'0 21 TUITION FUND. XI ec 5"i pt s. Anvmnt in tr'nisary June 1, - C 1 Amount received daring ii.--rear I ;;' - 2 1 ot;d rf-ctirts.......

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Total disTaitsf-J 15, 10 iii SPECIAL ?-C.'10()L FUNDReceipt?. Amount in treasury Jana I, 1S77 $3, 9-0-43 Amount received during year. (5 030 13 Total receipts 10. 010 -"n Deduct amount disburged...... 6,758 70 Amount in treasnrr.. Expenditures. 3,257 c0 Amount disbursed Jnne, 1 S77 5 43 Amount d isoarsed N o y e m y c-r . J.O.I- ........ , Total disbursed 0,758 70 TOWNSHIP FUND. in treasury June I, 1877 - SI, 705 56 Amount received during y tar 2,795 55 Total receipts 4,502 11 Deduct amount disbursed 2,832 17 Amount in treasury 1,05C 9 4 Expenditures. Amount disbursed June. 1877- 1,70;) 56 Amount disbursed Novemoer, 1877 1,125 01 Total disbursed ROAD FUND. Receipts. Amount in treasury June 1. 2,832 17 1877 $1,411 12 Amount received Juring j-ear 1,035 04 Total receipts 2,4 16 10 Deduct amount disbursed 1,044 18 Amount in treasury 801 98 Expenditures. Amount disbursed June, 1877 1,411 12 Amount (hsoursed November, 1877... 100 03 Amount disbursed May, 1878.. GG 43 Total disbursed 1,0 ! t 18 TOWNSHIP TUITION FUND. Receipts. Amount in treasury June 1, 1877 $2,154 01 Amount received during year 2.383 22 Total receipts 4.53( 83 Deuuct amount disbursed 3,431 01 Amount in treasury 1.19G 22 Expenditures. Amount disbursed June. 1877 2,154 01 Amount disbursed November, 1877 1,277 00 Total disbursed 3,431 01 ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. Amount in treasury June 1, 1877. .' SI, 021 51 Amount received daring year 1,830 09 Total receip's. Deduct amount disbursed. 2,858 20 2,530 87 321 33 Amount in treasury Expenditures. Amount disbursed June, 1877 1,021 51 Amount disbursed November, 1877 03O87 Amount disbursed M.-sy, 1878. 575 19 Total disbursed 2,530 S7 CORPOUATION FUND. Receipts. Amount in treasury June I. 1S77 - $ 1C0 -15 Amount received during year 182 '.)".) Total receipts Deduct amount disbursed 2s9 3a. 2S9 35 Amount in tn-asury Expenditures. Amount disbursed .Tune, 1877 10G 45 Amount disbursed Notc ruber, 1877 "7 93 Amount disbursed May, 18-78- 101 97 Total disbursed 289 35 DOG FUND. Receipts. A re. on nt in treasury June 1, . 1877 702 3D Amount receded durinyear 1,127 31 Total receipts Deduct a mount disbursed-.. 2,18.9 01 1,497 79 Amount in treasury 091 82 Expenditure. Amount disbursed June. 1877 702 20 Amount disbursed November. Is 77 735 49 Total disbursed 1,497 79 GRAND BALANCE OF FUNDS IN TREASURY. Counly funds in treasury $3,900 2 4 Tuition funds in treasury 8,533 07 Townsbip tuition funds in treasury.. 1,100 22 Special sch'i funds in treas'y. 3,257 80 Additional special school funds in treasury 321 33 Township funds in treasury... 1,009 94 Road funds in treasury 8CU 98 Dog funds in treasury 091 82 Total in treasury $20,378 40 All of which is respectfull v submitted. DAVID F. STUCKER, Auditor Orange County. Examined and aooroved June II, 1878. JOEL C. I 'ILL A Til), WM. T. CHISIIAM, AARON SPEEU, Commissioners. SHERIFF'S SALE. I'y vutae of a ce-tia-M ropy of a decree to me ilt recto.! from the Clerk i the t ran?a Ci rre.it C.-art. ia a raii'C ivhert iu Wiiiiara M. lioe-ratt. Administrator of the i-state of 3;a lina.i (ox. deceased, is plaiatiif, and Xss'ia!!-if-l i. WilMin and Kin a A. Wilson aredri-n-dants, requiring-ii! e to make the sr.ru of one hundre t and eighty-four do'lais a let twelve feats, with interest on said de-ree ati-l cst. I uati exn-it a: pubUe sale, to tia-hi j'hest bid-d-v, en SAxr ;:;iav. .1 c i.y vk i-7-i nmni l -.. I i ' i (4 -ii-ic 1. M. m si..! niiv. at tae c.r i.f tt.iCi t a - ' i) ,1 i,i iv t.is aad iM-ou.n wm terra ieii. .nnir tnlii. i i inr" i I I i .1il 1 - - h a i i f i r i (sii i i i i i , tii - j i iii.1 t f rt r i t t ,'i t t. , s t i i tt " t n v t ur ( f - ii i r vi I - ! i i i ,i 2i h.-i-ii. .;.ire s.!d t.i J iiratu !:-.'k;i. .".ml tii 1 n 'in tii- ( - i t ii I r i - i f i il r iii r.If such re ut and ipiu wo I not si-U f,tr ; - . I i 1 ! i . . i ii nil " 1 i i i . - i ' t , . , t i i 1 "-lit..,! , 1 5 - ' n u Ii ! f i

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Co-Her it re neee.-ary parties iti-eret'-. sa-.u ii.-i.-n iants. .J.i-...i.!i Ciat-er aa ! :oitha J. t'-nslier ate therv i' tv herehy laniib.-l of t'ne pi-a-h-acr f tt.'H ;:e! hn. and t ha: thf i-.-iaej wilt s;;a.i for trial oa live '-' eh r'.uv of 0 a!y, lsr.-i, the -t,;i Ivinsr the I- .i;eii. -i.it lay -,t te Jul: terai, 17r, ol tue Urttusre i.ire.it .,-er!. Wiiners tlie Cler"k an-1 the seal of court, at Pa:ili, tiii? ;;y i f . Is,.-. Ii ' i it. -i ! ; Si 'Ie;k ' . are:.? v'ieceii vnait. .4s.i!cc :-'a7o. Xotiee is Iierrhy ?.ivt :i that f will, as Adsignee ef ilcaiy 1. 3.o,ev. ea F It 1 1 AY, Jl LY 5, IvTS, a; the sicre lately -.iceupieOhy Henry T. Maxrev. r"vee-.l to sell UK- s1,-k in e" . ,; :: st'iee l-o.iei. I'lm-ij; i-i-j- of ti.ie, h:i;, ca ;... e.ji!;:rs. ha.cket.s, aa-I v.nriviis uh--r a;-ii.-ies t reeiaeroe? t. m.-nt iua. Terns ,,f a! . A h: .if 0 mewa'a on all sunis OfS'i aa.t nii-.vnt v. iii tie ineen. t'ne :e" . cha.-er i-n"n.-? nte. '.vi; h !ei;iev:-t .ivotii-ity, waives vaii.ati-.a a-i.i U;iiirai -ni. -at ie-.v-, with incerosL at ti i : -fiu iter annetn. Sa-e to ciwnut -net' s: :)'e!n:-U a.m. Ti?a:.i.i JJK.MV.V, A--: r-!ee. .T-ane4,l.J7S. Stats ofladiana, Orango Gounty, 83. In ilioO;a:;( ie i.:; Court. -Iiity ! evra. l-'-7 .:.;. A. !h.;h:.i ... n .. a s-.e-ft.-!-. In i !' rii-i". Oira 's new th.- i.'e : ei i .t". PeYboiita Ci. 3.1. I'.-in, K-.. ln-r .-o t-Tiiev. a-ni !,-. i!u atiidavic i-i' -I . r. - ... - . ;.' .' !'-.' ;. - f ' hirt, iee- !-. t!i::f- - r. ;s .- ; - - . i tent ft tie- seae f lad'.aar:, .n !: lintf ta.fttiO piai;ui:V ie.:- a :iii-.i ef ii -thn :o.-.ats'u set. I itefe'i.iaut ia (U-.-mve. .unO that tiie Ov-lea-Iani, I.'-ii'ert- L. ii a ;T-tet tee, is a ii.-.eessary party t s-ii'i aetton. ss:si-i il-ef -a - ant. Il-.iu rt lj. Uur.Vtetter. is ttiervfei:-!' hereby iwti'Seil of t!u pemU'ii';-' " ttii". a -ii:i i flia'. the seime M-'tli slar. t f..r t riai I'.-i tiieie-ii dav t,f Jalv. s7h. thar !k in it the J:!: h ii: v uf the .July term, l-7, of saiO )i - anari! cirettit i.'inrt. U'itii 'ss t he Clv-rk ami th- cal of sai l coe.rt at l'afiii, this 25Ji lav ef ."-lav, js-s. -niSiei It. MM PS; N. 37- Clerk t").-anar! ee-vai: C an t. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Eeal Estato. Xe'.iee i- h-er.-h-.- triren t;:.i: Jnr.i . rr.-e a Iminishator of the os'nieof Yi 1 lan P. Siii velv. !! v.is- !. hi:;; ;'i : h: neurii-.u i, sell t'.i-e, ival ...;;:-,r (,i- iV; ; '.i-.lent. hi ! e -- s -i;u prapertv ;.-tr..f iiisuUi-eiea;-. ta nav hi ih'bte : a a-1 (:;:;! : i .- i ; : .i-i i ! ; -e he.-i r I a t t'ie next tern: ti the ei.-eei;. Cotsrt f ;i; C-)U!!t v. A res': -T')t;. P. sl'i'sax. ( io-.-k Ctreuit Omit yi'a.ws- Cni-"-. 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