Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 44, Paoli, Orange County, 17 July 1878 — Page 2

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Tt ATMS OF AI VI'IiJUilNO -pace 1 1 i2 w 'r : w ' t i ml m I i r 1 tqnarc t 1 I If' ' S "iii S If 11 S 2 -ta 1 " f 5 r 'r !J r - in 'a 1 l ( li , l.;:;!ni?s tr.ticcr, S r .Tits j er hr.c cnchmeruo. For Secretary of State, .JOHN G. MiANKl .lN,t V andet brg co.tnty 1'or Auditor of State, MA MIX N J J. M ANi-ON, of Wont gwiirty Co. For Titui er of Mate, WILLIAM FLEMING, of Allen coiinly. For Attorney General, TMOM As W. WOOI.KN, of Jt.hnimn rornlr. ForSnp't I'nMie Instruction, JAM ES JJ. MI YBT, of Alien county. Democratic IS 1 strict TlcUet. For Congress, THOMAS 31. COBB, of Knox Co. For Stale Senator, WILLIAM A. TRAY LOB, of Dubois County. For Juile J Oth Judicial Circuit, FKANCIS WILSON, of Lawrence County. For Prosecutor 10th JudicialCircuit I.HLTON S. MAVITY, of Orange County, For Joint IleprcKcntatfve, JAM IIS F. STUCK Kit, of Orange County. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk, JOHN It. SIMPSON. For Trea surer, GEORGE B. McCOY. For Sheriff, VJIIGIL MOON. For Surveyor, john Mcdonald. For Coroner, ALEXANDER McCRACKEN. For Ccrnmisfsi oner (2d District, AARON SPEER. Democratic Central Committee. James F. Stacker, Chairman. James L. Noblitt. Secretary. James M Worrell, John I). Carter, John E. JenkiDS, Samuel C. Milter, John K. Mavity, Lake B- Cogswell. Wei. II. Kendall, James M. Summers. notice. Tha Democratic Central Committca of Ornno county sra requested to meet at Paoli, on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1878. A general attendance is requested, us business of importance will bo brought before the meeting. James F. Stuckeb, Chairman D. C. C. Hon. R. P. Haiti, of New Albany, candidate for State Treasurer n the National ticket, was introduced to the Greenback Mass lleetiuj Saturday and was loudly applauded. We are f the opinion that then would have been much lesa applause on that occasion if those prreent bad known that he wns, and is, a director in two, and stockholder in three, National Ranks. That Lick Creek "voter" in hist week's Republican has certainly been taking a Rip Van WinKle sleep, or thought the readers of that paper had been doing so and were not posted in regard to the matters about which ha attempted to write. His claim that the Republican party left the State free from debt has so long since been proven false that no person, except ho be a fool or a knave, now asserts such a thing. The nsw State House references arc equally unfortunate for ho certainly knows that it teas a lie-publican Legislature that fastened that scheme upon the peopls. He is also afraid that. Mr. Pol tor's investigating committee will "Mexicsniw eur government." Every criminal in the land no doubt thinks he is being Mexican izetl just as soon as the facers of the law begin to investigate hi:? crimes. Wo do not pay that "voter" is a criminal, but ?a evidently pymj Jlhi.cs with t!,. 2 v.'! o co:cuiittil the ;.;::inAl fr-ir.'?, frrrie-i aad injuries by v ; u Il.iyti tha Xrcv II- Ln,tcs th3 C-r,zr--i jwl tl: ".d fur tlohi;; ?-j litil?, but Ui't !.;::: -t cncri'h to tcil Ihitn Fit f:i..e, l!,? r.fxt cue vdll bo D'.fa-icr Uk 1'k':( i tha :. i,f lvt,M;lcu nrA sU 'mly r i 2 1 I , and ii n ,ny cv. : ? tf.l'J, ti . f-r '.iiii in... -:.rcl i:i t!.? F ;r.:. ,r.:t! lie: J f. r t!.a ; f t 1 1 . I.'jiI . J Hi r. . n " ait.Ma I y a "Llj.Jy 1 "it" vt . 1 In L: -.'f t il.c- 1ki ,in i i", i, - lL". : V,:,:t t'. -

r ..-,c ;-r. U t C.r-s Co'JTty, I? tru'ttoytur aucivr.t f Jtb; f t.i..d frrii'y 1 y tJ t f r.ts. J ,!.! p.trty with v.IJili yi'j f.APt ) Inr.-j be :n identined, nnd for th saccestf f which yo-j fia vw.R'"i fierrn'ra'Iy bstIIhJ in the past. DnH desert Iti run- t now when wa are upon the evecf euccess. Day is breaking; tf.cre la light ahead. Let us nmke or.e more determine! and c-Jtnbla-ril eJTort and euecess is certain. With thosU'CCCHS of the Democratic prty,nll the financial, and other, reform! you are demanding are assuretl. The Irrnx-ratic party is the peoples prf3-; It is ledged to carry out all that you are demand

ing. It is the only party that has the nunibf rs, discipline and organixHlion to sucrcesfuJly battla with the Republican party, which has brought upon the country the evil you are compbiiniag f. It now controls the popular branch of our National Legislature; that the next Senate will also be Dsm ocratic, Republicans admit. Every desertion from its ranks weakens its chances of success . &nd strengthens that of our common enemy. Stand firm. In hi.s sjKw.h lefore the Greenback Mass Meeting Saturday Mr. Jos. Cox took the board of Comtnisaioncr to task for not publishing the allowances made by them in all of the county papers, instead of the News alone; saying that "everybody didn't read Dunkirk's paper." In the first place Mr. Cox is mistaken, everybody does read eur paper, and, in the next place, the law requires them to publish them in the paper having the largest circulation in the county, (we hope this reference to circulation won't make Joey, and "old expe rience," of the Republican, mad), provided, it can be dona at & cast not to excesd five cents for each atlowanco. In obedience to law they have them published in the News, on account of its circulation and aie not authorized to have them published in mora than one paper, but there is nothing to prohibit the other papers fiom copying them, either from the Audi tor's records, or from our columns, for the benefit of their readers, as wo used to do before the passags of the law requiring their publication. Hon. W. A. Traylor, of Dubois county, who received the nomina. tion for State Senator is about 35 yeara of age, a clever gentleman and possesses abilities that eminently fit him for the responsible position to which he aspires and to which his nomination insures his election. While claiming nothing for ourself we thought, and still think, that Orange county was entitled to- the candidate, but the convention decided otherwise. That decision is to us a law, and no one will more heartily or cheerfully support Mr. Tray lor than will the writer, who was his opponent for the nomination. Ho will receive the unanimous and hearty support of the Democracy of Orange county. While at the Shoals attending the convention last week we had the pleasure of meeting the following well known newspaper folk: O. O. Steaby, of the Courier Journal; Capt. Peters, of the New Albany Ledger-Standard; Miss Laura Ream, cf the Cincinnati Commercial; Mr. Waters, of the Central Catholic; Dr. A. J. Thomas, of the Cincinnati Inquirer; B. 'Delding, of the Davis County Democrat; II. E. Purceil, of the VincennesSan: Murray Rrijgs, of the Sullivan Demecrat; W. P. Knight, of the Pike County Democrat; Mr. Alford, of the Rloomfield Democrat; Hughes East. f the Indianapolis Santine'; C. Uanc, of the Jasper Courier, and Alex Chome!, of the Loo'-ootee Times. If any person shall pull off and carry away any corn growing on the stock or tny fruit on the tree, pumpkins or melons c:i tha vine, or any ot!:.r ar.r u.vl product Jst-t-iebed to the realty cr gravii: j in the -il, cf the Viluti of ten cent? or upward?, ho cl.:dl fl::ed ret f xcvtxlir. f.by dollars rnd m iy bo iinpiLs-;;: j Uvjt exc.-i.-irg six Lio'.!'.!-3, :-.d any 1 4.rs ; co:;:rrit-d in t .jo cviauiIoii'Ki of any mels c ff::.:otl!l cauj ;i; -1 Ij b. Ufy i .;..::--t il. - t-lLcrj. 7", ; z Lls lav iiivlu.i j .z!'. p J. " J - - "J f " - " - J - fit,. - ,-?..,-,:.. i

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In..t t drndent Grcnb men cf Orn eotm ty mftln !Ia Mrrtlag at the conrt house, In Pan!!, tm B,tt un-'jy, July 13, I $73. On ir.otim, Thomas Hunt ws eltosca Presi lent; II. Cainingore, Sr., End V. V. MMXetlorr, SecretHrie. The President, in a few appropri ate remarks, explained the object of the meeting. On motion, the Chair appointed the following Central Committee for Orange county; Paoli Township J. B. GifTurd and J. A. Mickey. North East Cyrus Black well. Orleans Thrnas Fisher. Orangevtlle JosTah Easily. North West D. C. Dickey. French Lick John W. Brown. Jackson William Cogswell. Greenfield Jacob Teaford, South East W. V. Weathers. Stamperscreek Thomas Mahan. On motion, T. Hunt was added to the Committee and made Chairman. On motion, the Chair apioint.ed the following gentlemen a committee on resolutions: John C. Albert, Charles II. Kearby, B. J. App'c and John A. Mickey. During the absence of the committee, Hon. Samuel Wallingford, of Monroe county, being Introduced to tha meeting, by the President, proceeded to address the meeting, on tho Greenback Policy. Ilia speech wa3 able and to the point, and was listened to wi h maiked attention. At the conclusion of his remarks, the committee on resolutions reported tha following: SENTIMENTS OF THE INDEPENDENT GREENBACK MEX OF OBANGE COUNTY. We, the Independent Greenback men of Orange county, feeling the ruin, burthen of taxation, and prostration of business, resulting from National lcgialation, do hereby declare the following as our sentiments on the questions no vr agitating tha country: 1. An unconditional repeal of the Specie Resumption act. 2. An immediate repeal of the National Bank Law, and isssa cf of greenbacks by the Government for like amount, made legal tnder in the payment of all debts, both public and private. S. The payment, according to the original contract, of the thirteen hundred millions of bonds now payable in coin. 4. The taxation of incomes, bends and greenbacks, so that tha burthen ot taxation may bo equally born by the rich and the poor. 5. We denounce the spirit of extravagance exhibited by our rulers, iu raising the salaries of officers, from County Commissioners to President, at a time when our nation was bearing the burthen of a debt of mre than two bil!io,i3 of dollars. 6. As the resumption of specie payment is a trick of National Legislation to increase the purchasing power of money by decreasing its volume, we demand the payment of the bonds in greenbacks to an amount sufficient to revive the prostrate condition of tha country, and save the debtor c!&s3 from bankruptcy and ruin. 7. We denounce class legislation, by which Gold Mongers and Railroad Kings have robbed the ppls cf government landu, and at the same time, by trick of legislation, obtained charters by which they charge the' farmr extravagant prices for transportation and travel. .8. We are opposed, to all cl iques . and ring, either County, Gtate or National, formed for the purpose cf controlling Irgisl.itors in tha Interest of capital and against labor, by which the peopla are charged toe high rates of interest, too high tax, and get too little la return for their productions and labor. G. We dere'reo tho rtn who tcili thu o--J L ::: s ivzlla in csln, tL;n il:r.vj. :'.!-. i silver, r.: .iLiag H.cj:i i"iysl!3 a jj-II, cr.d cij ; -1 the cf t:. cruras by r 1" a : wt, lias ,v ..1 1 J.i ;. 5, L .:r.kf. ; I tb, i. ;.;t.y, 1 C: , . 3 J, I ir,' . ill ui ; ' 3 to . - 2 L tr , . 7. I . .! - ,,. , ... ,,,, f ... I. ,,. T .. . . f . .. :'- Cr. -i r . 'V '

- tktZ. il ft ly t.ii till lint-ncr, vb' bav j knotn hir. f.r r cr.,1 L. that fc ht the right man iiitlia right On taction, the following p ipers :zr9 rc;ur .!rd ta -l lizh t!3 proceedings of this .partir.j: News and Republican, P.toll; Joarnal, Orltans; Gresab ick Advocate, Nev Albany; San, Indianapolis; Express, Terre Haute; and True Plan, BJcomingt-an. On motion, the meeting aljonred nine die. T. Hunt, Pres. II. CoMINGOKE, Sr., . T. V. Maxedon. Secretaries. Paoli, Ind., July 13, 1878. Ed. News A great many per-s-jns, mostly Republicans and deserters from Democratic ranks, are engaged at their usual "dirt-slinging," etc., against the various Democratic candidates and in favor of their own. More especially is this the case with Mr, Speer. There is nothing too mean to be said of him, nothing too low for them to stoop to influence parties to vote for Mr. Hani. '.White admitting that Mr, Ham has qualities that recommend him, yet we deny the assertion that Mr. Speer is not in every way capable of filling-tha ofilctt, as much so ws Mr. Ham. Mr. Spestr hs been tried and proven faithful, as the records will show or any one can see by visiting the board while n session. We would say to such persons to either prove their sayings or else forever after hold their peace. Tho assertion that Ham will be elected remains to bo test cd, and the returns at the Octolfer election wilt find him tike a cw's tailbehind. K. There was a grand outpouring of the Democracy of the Second Congressional District at Shoals last Wednesday. The Congressional Convention was called to order by Hon. Henry A. Peed, Chairman of the Cngresunal Committee, who tersely and pointedly spoke of the objects of tho meeting and the grave question cf the day, Hon. John II. O'Neal, of Daviess county, wa chosen as permanent Chairman of the Convention, with Murray Briggs, of Sullivan County, Secretary. A resolution endorsing the Democrat ic State platform was adopted, after which Hon, Thos. It. Cobb was nominated for re-Iection to Con gress by acclamation. Mr. Cobb responded in as able and telling speech that endeared him more than ever, if possible, to the people whom he has so well served. The convention wa3 then uddrossed by Hon, J. G. Shanklin, Democrat ic candidate for Secretary of State, Judge Lewis Jordan, of Indianap olis, and other disti nguished gentlemen. After dinner the event of the day occurred in the speech of Indiana's gifted son, Hon , D. W. Voorhees, who spoke for one hur and a half as only Voorhees can speak. After the Congressional Convention was over the Sanatoria! Convention for the district composed of tho counties of M irtin, Dubois and Orange was held. Therw were but two candidates, Hon. Wm. A Traylor, of Dubois, and Thw. B. Buskirk, of Orange. Four ballots resulted in a tie, but on the fifth ballot Mr. Traylor received a majority of all the votes cast and was declared nominated. Thar were fall 5,000 peopla present and everything passed oU pleasantly. While at Shoals last week Hon. D. W. Voorhees informed -the writer that ha would arrange his appointments so as to- en bis him to make a speech here at un early day. Mr. Vcorhees's coming will be greeted by thousand of .the toiling masses, by whom be is idolized on Recount of his utile and fearless championship of their cams ia the halls of Congress as well as tip on the stamp, 'There Is eo man ia Indiana that has a firmer held upon the hearts of the poI ! t..ui Da a Voorhet's, the great D-?:.iocrc: tic Grscnback orator and Tha Grc;i:. :k r:.::s ti::g r'-tur iy very 1 J..-:. i, jy of th.. x'. .. I svtr, V " j tl - r I'll c-;,rl; cty. A t2. I ; i t'.Jj ; , . - c "i , .1 ccav - - ? tp .-, ? W-rOL f v . 9 fx " - -' w to a- a- i Lil : - 5 " r $ .... .4

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The iNTirwracr of the Sfflte f Iadsaua, - Un fiiti.i wi i arl ik'! m J I I Kt.rf I, .!. ia Unu thmf, them I11 I iMwii t -t ('- t f " r ii-iit mi t-. : -I a ' f 'A -. ir jr 1 nat we are 111 favor of MtftKinjr l'ntU"l State's i?.i,tt, cowmottlr rlll jfwri.iiiik. a full lesrtil tenIer in par men t of nil dt'Ws.. lub!ir kml urivatc. cxrejt a-iclt obliiratioc oaly ss arc W the terms of the orrrmai eon- ' tract Hiwler uli-h they were Hssufei, esre1t iT!i!e in com. Tiutt ihs riirht to is'siie afwr k'Iotst as well as c.jia is tho exclaiv ircnLsrative of t!; Gorernuswnl, aott jsuta money i'iwuM le isul In S!it:ii Maiaunts as Ihu" noomi lnsiws-s interestn of the coontry may, frost tnae ta time, require. We are ia faror of such Ifjislation by fonsress h will aiithoriae the taxation "by tf; 5tti's vi V tt i ir1 Sitates notes in common witfe all other tttoocy. That we item it unwise ami ine fl k-rtt lo enart any further lceiltion f.r the fndins of the u.itionat rtvljt abrasd. throuph tte mejins ot home syndicate or other ineihtui; cud we believe the true poiicy of the 'Government and the beet interests of the people woubi be subserved by leg-isiatiug- no us ta rti.Uribute aii deljt anion sr our teoj.tle st home, affording- tiieiti tb most favorable a nl practical opportunities for the investment of their saving ia the funded debt of the Unite! Stilus. 1 hat we are in favor of each legislation a hall fix the legr&l rate of inwrestat uotexwiinr sii per centuin per annum. We Uemau l the restoration of the silver dollar, of 412'j' grains, to the com in the country, and with full legal tender quality in the payment of all debta, both pub!i "and private; and that the coinage thereof shall Ixj unlimited, and npou the same terms and i conditions as may be provided for the coinage of iro'd. That we are in favor of an immediate and unconditional repeal of the resumption act. We are iu favor of the mott rigid economy in pnblie expenditures, and we declare that the fees and salaries of all public officers should be reduced. That we are in favor of the repeal of the bankrupt act. l nat we sincerely uiilore the recent violent collisions between labor and capital, and to prevent the recurrence tlier an-i to protect the future put. lie order au-1 security we believe that the wages of employes of corporations engaged in the business of niininjr, manufacturing anil transjNjrtation should be a tirt lien upon the property, receipts and earnings of said corporations, and that said lien should be declared, defined ant enforced by appropriate legislation. "That we favor the passage of a law for the ventilation of coal miues one that would be just to the miner and the owner. The Democ.i alio party is the friend of the common school system, and will in cverv legitimate way labor for its success, and" will oppose any Attempt to divert any portion of th j common school fund to auy sectarian pnrpn. That the last apportionment of the State for legislative, purposes wa-j grossly unjust and dishonorable, nnil we demand that "the next legislature, m apportioning- the State for legislative purposes, as will be their imperative dutv, shall have regard alone to population and contiguity of territory. That the jurisdiction claimed and exercised by tha Circuit Courts of the United States over qiicMiotiH of corporate and individual rights arising under the laws of the States, tends to oppress and burden litigants to such .ti extent as to amount to a practical denial of justice in many cases; and w ; consider the legislation which bjis conferred such jurisdiction as unwise aud hurtful to the true interests of the people. And we demand inch !egislaMon a wilt restrict and limit the juris diction of such courts to such matters as are clearly contemplated by the constitution and expressed in tite judioiarv a-4of We ai-e opjwise to class legislation, and pro'eit against th if rant of subsidies by the r'ederal ti-nerument, either in lands. Jbnds, money, or lir pledge of the pul4ic credit. That'w abhor and hold up to public detestation the leaders iu the Republican party who setartfy connivod. anl with brefacd effrou-fcry carried oot the scheme, by and through venial Returning Boards, whercbv Samael .f. TiMeu awl Thomas A. Hendricks, the people's chob-c for President and Vice Presid-int, were wronf fully kept out of the osttions to which a free eo(de had callofl them. We liol.l it up as ihe monster crime of the age, a crime against free government, a ciiine against the elective franchise, anil a criiit that can onlv be condone?! when tha malefactors who nested a fraud in the Presidential chair are driven from ptnrcr and consigned to everlasting infamy by the people winra they have outraged. And we denounce the act of the President of the United States iu appointing to high and lucrative positions th corrupt member of the Ketnming Board, and condemn the acts of Federal officers in attempting to interfere with the rights and powers of the Stale courts iu the prosecution of these criminals. That our Senators and Representatives iu Congress be and are hereby requested to secure the pas-ag; of a law giving to the soldiers of the Mexican war a pension similar to that now giveu to the soldiers of the war of H!2ISJE2I..I3 fIS..45JIK.4TIri OS' TEAf '115118. I will hold Public examination of Applicants to touch in the Common Schools of Orange f'otint-, Indiana, fit the High School building in Paoli, on the last Saturday of each month. Examination will commenre at 9 o'clock a. m. Applicants must present the proper certificate of good moral character. I will also be at th Auditor'! office inl'aoli on the second Tuesday of each month. JAMES L. NOBLITT, County Sup t. FaoliJune 23 1375. 41. CHEAP ftULLIfJERY AND mum AuMnM J W mam 4 W J A first class assortment of Spring and Summer tioods to be sold at the lowest cash prices to suit the times. Hats. Flowers, liibbou of tho latest and most fashionable styles. In Fancy Goods will be found all the novelties for the season, such as Indies' Neck Scarfs. Rnsch ing in black and white goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Hidts. Cuffs and Collars, Gloves, Corsets, Embroidery. Fancy Combs, Dress Buttons, Jewelry, Mottoes. "Zeohyrf, and a good assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery. Hats blenched and colored in fashionable eh ape on short notice. Hats bought at my store no charge for trimming. fl- MiiS. K. I. 15 EN .11 MAX. ri p CIIAMBERSBUIIG, IXD. mfm f .f is p. p, e f I f" " c Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Rats, f .', Boot, fh'ws, ReadT-nmde Clothing. Ladies I lata a fieriaity. We have a g r (t:i 1 assortment r'( r-i4 !iu u vem'.l sell Jit lioUorn prices f r c . i or i. j ' . -. Bring on yoisr prtdace .-i t..c I i',;-;t market price for ir. Z"i-Za t. ''J I f""l) us pv?rv I : .4 Tibi I kno?rrj h ; i-j j i - r- ! , J 1 w' ry, c . .ti rr ... . ; El. 1 T XC. .t t , I.? '1. I V , . '" u. ' " s i n t' , f r r. Ccr ; 1 v 1. ' t' ., -j-is i Z I ivr'y : ' . Ciai- j f i'e,.' I I t H t- ' ' t i :'"; . r - , r I t c :

TLerroftorofTHK PAOU DRUG STOItCrr-K in tho h,, . the people, an iBvestiitatioa, not of fraud in the Presidential em i. .!. '

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13S,TJG-S, MEDICINES, FA ZMXT 2IED1CIN123 CJIMMICA X.V, 1A JNT.S, Oils V i jjyj: stujis LAiirsAXD lamp nxrhhrs. JUJlJFUMEi:iX AND FANCY A2i7IOsK 0 METIC. COMJi ,m..fitS, SCHOOL JiOOKS SI A TION Ell Yy POCKJET BOOKS. NOTE PA PEE, PL A 7 AND JLJEGA L CA PS , IO A ES 1 OB A CCO, PURE WINES AND LIQ UOIi.

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coftsisfiBjj in part of PIANOS, ORGANS, TIOblNS, BAN-IOS OUIT l ACCOE1VEONS, FLUTilS, FIFES, PJ CO LOS, feT&c,c AL.s, In connection with the 1 nho keep a full stock of JEWELRY WATrn ES CIA)CKS SILVEUWAUE, PLATEl) WARE, &c.. ull ,rf which!,!, sell at lefai-e the war prices. Don't fail to call before makiu- io-ii purdt iM elsewhere. s 41 L. S. DOW EES.

LE0AL. SIIi:HIFf3 U ALE. By virtue of an execution, to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, i will expose at public ale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1878, between the hours of If o'clock a. in. and t o'clock p. m, of said day, at the door of tho court house f Orange county, the rents and pmbts for a term not exceeding seren vests, the following described real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section twentvonefil), tow ue lop one 1) south and range two (i west, containing one hundred and sixty acres, all in Orange coont v, IndianaAikI on fjriinre to realtjwj tiro fall annojirpf same time smd place, expose at public aale the fee-s4u.pl edsakl real estate. Taken as tfn profertv of James C. Stevens, at t be suit of Gcorgtt W. Flcfc Said pale will be mada without any re I ret whatever from -VTsin-aii-n or appraisement law. SAMUEL A. DAVIS. Sheriff Orange County. July IS, KS. Bv vf rto of an Tm-ii(ifm ts. wn front the Clerk of the Oraajge Circuit Ckv 1 will expose at public 6iaier to the highest bidder, f i. SATUBD4T, At"tiCiC tZ, JS. lKstween the hours of l(r o'clock a. m. anT o'clock p. to. of said day, at the door of the court house of Orange cmiatv, tha rents and profits Tor a term not exceeeiang seven years, the following described n-arl "estate, to-wit: -j'is oumueren fxty-tiree (63") and etxtvfOlir 111 :I,' tXtan t Hrli.-na ' " .... - v..M , V ' . . I 1 c ltotv A ml on fai lure to the judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at me same uino aieipiace. exposeat puoliu eale the fee-simple of said real estate. T k !! na tfw, r,r.wwftv WM;.. TT Graves at the suit of'lfeiary Moore nl Wiliiam x . riiceiv. Safll Sl will Im ,i?Ldli' ts:iJlio!it - r-ltA whatever from r.tlnaiifm tjr MmrMuuu'ni laws. SAMUET, A. fJA-Vps. u!y IS, 17S. .Sherin Orange iurjiy. SlilRIFIF,, SAXJfi. By virtue or an wderof sale to me (UrectecS. from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder on SATURDAY, AUGUST IB, A.!). IST8, b- tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. in. of taid lay. at the door of the court house of Orange cViitv, tlie rents and profits for a term not excir:ig seven years, the following deseribiit rei estate, r, -'wit: A part of the northwest tiuurter of sect ion tlu-et; (3), an-l lsa part uf tlx- iiih-,vest quarter of :htiou three W iwn-Si one (ij n n th and range two (2; we.. l.M'.dod asf How-. to-it: Bev'tining at a sake iu front of toe slabic. ia .1 l.ie wiCk the south post of the corn crib. Uiem e in a. strmght line through th lane dividiog iffe .- ra.x hx and mealow to a stump near the cm.-ii.er ui the spiing lot fence, to aline dividingta- lands of Jones an I said dclcud&ut. Wtm. A. Bow leu. thenee south w a line ...riding the lauds of Jones and said defendant, W. A. lUwl i. to the southwest corner divi'lvnx ti; tasuil of iieorge Windsor ami said fi-iendaiit. W. A. liowles, thence east oi Ibe iiuu di vi.inig the lan.lsof Gcoc'e Windsor and sai l d"f :Tni.tnt, W. A. Bowles, until it stiikes the line of the town ut French Uck. thence north with the lineof snidtnwn Up the northwest corner of ?aid town, thence rrt to the center of the Paoli ami Jaser road, thence eastward alone said road to the gate oppot!,e tlw Fn-m h UrX House, thence iMntbward to tite place of teginning, the said lauds being heretofore leasod to Ss.nnel Id an l.v tfee defendant and Uie piaiotiir, his then wife. id conmionlv known as tlto French Lick Sprrnirs, and that the said real oMtate ahove described remains unsold. iipn, which th--re is due to this date hi principaS, interest and cost, the sum of thirty-nine thouKuml seven hundred and ninety dollar nod sixty-niiu: cents. And on failnre to realize the full amount of the judgment, i uteres and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at i.iUe Bale the fee-staspie t.i said read estate. Taken as the propert v of Win. A- Bowles at tlie suit of Elizj. liowles tor the use of Ionidas Stoot. Administrator of the estate of Eliza IVowlcs, decease... S AMU EE A. rt .AVIS, rieriu Orange Count v. July 9. 17,. SEETJPFS SALU By Tirtne of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange ClrCiiit Co-art. in a cause wherein U' ilUam M. Hogatt, Adtfunitrator of the estate t ia hnoa t.:c deceasd, is plaints", atut Nali:aiel Wiison and l.,dmi A. Wilson are tb-ti tidaatp, requiring me to make the su.it of one hundred and tighty-fonr dollar? and twelve cents, wun interest on fal locree swl cwts, I will expos-' at public sale, to tbo highest bklder, on SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1X7. Ietwctt the ltiit(,f ; o'clock A. M. and f o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court Hou.-jeot t .-.-atiue County, Indiana, the rente and profit.- for ; term u t "exceeding even years l the following real cf-taie, t-v.-.i: The soniiiiv. .-t tp'arter of ih- northwest quarter of section n:;?e t), town -hip rme ii) north and ranee two (Jj wet, and fete utheast ernarter ot th". northwest qnarter oi pame section, towns!; fp and range, excer 2 iH-rcs heretofore go!d to Hiram Hoacfr. and also part of the sotilhivefft qn.irter d name- s n-.n township and range, eoniafR-mg tot ali tinthifdn.'d an. I forty acrcfl, rnor-nr le. If sm-lt rer.t arid profits wril nt m-'ft Pt a etulieient sum to satisfy tstrl !rre, intorr.-sts ant eosui, i win, at the time and place, exposts to public sale the fee fimp!e of M real entitle, or so to ch trwrof m may be ofaid decree, interest attd iicient to discharge costs. t-iiid aale wili be ma. waatevtr from valua tawa. s.i Jot-r.-'i Cov. Aft'y. i. le u-Jtbobt an? reiit 'I'm r jrj.i'fi.t'Mt..irnr.f j HUEf A. 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