Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 4, Paoli, Orange County, 9 October 1878 — Page 2

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U 1 l-h I I A V. C"CT. 9, 1STS. THOf . I:. ItliTzVlHU. . YUir ir.vri.s or aivi :irrif-i r ! p.r 1 1 2 2.'i s ; i ) 3 j ! f ! f i J f a r i r- r Xti'mi 4 ' r. t . r j T ri ( i . ii t, if r- , 1 I 1 " 1' 1 1 ' J 1 3 t i i i j 1 f J ' t " - i 0 Uuiirm x,i t rev, i cut- j i i (.it t r I inUcisiocralf r Central Com jii t ! f e e. Jtmtn F. Ft it '. r. f . ;i ! nr. :s n . Jumps I. Nfltiitf SerrotnrY. Jrri(f-. M W.rn '!, Jib I. Cr r, Jf.l'in K. .Ti-Tilir.., S; ira;'-! ('. Miller. Jr-hn K. Mmity. I.uko Jj. ('rtgnwell. W'm. II. Kendall. Ji.rr.r.- M-Saramer. !! inn wi.o ii t u si r.i tankers for thf JIcpuLlJcan Kir - ticket nro kiiuwn and will be prrpeutfHl. Now is the time to beg in to break up the damt.able practice of buying' volrs. A number of vigmsun pr-Pvutfoii5 will do it. f' lrlke now vhilo the iron i hot. Ti c lit i ublieau victory in tins county will in no wise interfile With tho publication of the News as Hmp p rsorifS fondly Imjm. Wo rc fieri to stay am! propose in the future as in the past io make it the he-it local p;iptT ever published In the county. We ask our friends to give us their j atronage in advertising,' job work Ac, Jno C- Ail.t-rt, Tom Hunt, Joo Cox, Torn Moore, i'at Apple and John Pro, alias Nasby, and other reformers indignated at the Court house last ni-ht. Mr. Hunt h.s oar thanks for his chaste and elegant references to the News. The Honorable gentleman seems to have been touched In a sore place. Tli at I'aupcr HusJncss. Posters were put up at the various voting places yesterday, Charging the Democratic candidates with stealing the paupers and locking them up in jail on charges of felony, for the purpose cf keeping them until election day End voting them. It has always been a race here between the two parties to see who will get the pauper vote-first ono party getting them und voting them and then the other. The Republicans wcie making preparations to get them on this occasion, and in fact had had one of them awny from the poor asylum for several days and . kept him and voted him; knowing this same Democratic young men determined to get ahead of them and did so, bringing in two of them, leaving three still at the asylum, part of whom were brought in and voted by the Republicans. The two brought in were put in charge of a party at the jail, but were not locked up, nor were they kept at the expense of thecouuty. The author of thode posters knew this but for the sake of votes slunk cut by night, right on the eve of the election when there was not time for the lie to be met by a denial, and published what he, or they, knew to be a lie and was too mean and cowardly to attach asignatute to It. The Democratic candidates had nothing to do with the -matter, nor had they any knowledge of it until after it was done. Ba careful with your matches. After lighting hU pijw Sunday a man throw the burn in" match down and It fell undei the step In front cf Busk irk A Dunkirk's law cico, where there were some Savings which took fire and but for the jwernv of several parties vte would have had a big item for c ur paper. 3L.ve.ry man who knows of a vioUikm of 'the efectioa laws owes It to himself and to the causa of pxJ government to bring the nutter before the coming grand jury fur prosecution. Nu matter who it cirtf let it lie done. Thoocn claiming to be Demo. crat, who sold their suffrage yesterJdy, fur a few paltry dollar, rp disown and a lLt of their rniij-? will be Kf-pl fr future u. Copies of the lUt shuuUl im made furdi.-tributfon, o that all .may 2tt:or the ''cattle." 1- -tid t!:t '.f t; :,!;, , (i i. uj : 1 ; ; 1 c '-d f r it ! y t: -r r f ,rr: r j r 1 - nt. - v f I I ' I .' ( ' I - .1-

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iriDiAr.A dc:iocrats GAM I IllliOlME VICTORY. MAJORITY PROBABLY 17,090, EUGTIXG SLV. COGIIKSSIEX CERTAIN 40 PROOAULI EIGHT. LEGISLATURE DEMOCRATIC On Joint Ballot which assures the Election of Ho. D. W. Voorhees to the United States Senate. I m AXArous. Oct. 9- The Democratic Slate ticket is elected by 15,090 luajoiitj. SEfSX DEMOCRATIC COXCEESSMEK. The Democrats elect seven members of Congress certain, mrnely, Cobb in (he Second district, Bicknell in the Third, New in the Fourth, Myers in the Sixth, I)e La Matyr in the Seventh, Ilos'etler in the Eighth, and Colerick in the Twelfth. The result in the Ninth district is in doubt, bat Godlore Orth. (Rep.) is probably elected by about 100 majority. THE LEGISLATURE. There is 100 members ot the House, and iiO members of the Senate, one-half of the members of the latter body holding over. The Democrats elct 52 members of the House and 13 members of the Senate. The Democrats holding over in the Senate number 10, which gives them 2.. In ihe Senae and Hous tho Democrats have 75 straight Demo. cratic votes, or exactly half of the Gen-, eral Assembly. The Nationals elect four members of th House and two members of the Senate. The Democrats claim that two, if not three, of the elected Nationals will vote for Senator Voorhees. The Republicans concede that the Democrats will elect the next United States Senator. THE CONG Ui;s. MEN. The Democrats elect seven, if not eight, out of the thirteen Congressmen, The Congressional delegation will stand as follows: Cobb, Bicknell, New, Myers, Do La llatyr, Hosteller and Colerick (Democrats). Hvilman, Browne, Calkins, Cowgil and Baker, (Republicans. 8EVENTKEX THOUSAND. The National vote in the State will go o5,OOQ. The vote of the State has fallen off about sevon per cent, on 1S7C Probably 4 00, COO votes will be polled. The result in a number of counties kas been surprising Strenr Democratic counties have gone Republican and vice versa. The Democratic State ticket may reach 17,000 majority. The defeat of John Hanna, Republic can, in the Indianapolis district, is a source f much gratification by the Democrats at the capital. The defeat of Moiton C. Hunter, in the Eighth district, by Hosteller, Democrat, is justly regarded as a gret Democratic victory, as Hunter was thought to be invincible. The election of J. I. New (Dera.) in the Fourth district over Lcn. Sexton was anticipated. Judjje New was an excellent member of the Forty-fourth CongressDemocratic majorities on Congress, 17,00; Republican mujerities on Congress, 0,CCU. Cultivating Alfalfa. A correspondent reminds us of a promise to describe the metho 1 of cultivating xlfalfa, or California clover. We have rt-evomtaended our frhnids on the f.i rm to experiment with this pi i nt, which has proven so beneficial wherever it has been thoroughly tested. Aliaifu (viaidtcugo rra), was formerly called lueunie. It hus been known ::s a furage gras-s mnce the time of IK rius, the lVriun, 500 years Ih ., tul it was a great fa Vorittr auiur.g the bucolic 11' hi inn-. It wks cultivated considerably in Eii-sU-rn 1 i.;.--y! Viit.i :;;iy or sixty ye:irs j.g, iuro iiusn it is m p:-. t.:it, ;i t er 1 ' t r. i:ver.jr lly vperieti.vl it, '1 1.. t:ity iui-r.-lr d rtu-Miu far 1 1 .1 -i Jh it tlov r I i i.UT., r :mi.i' Citly tut. 1. r.r 1 j t I L.a it. e i? a 1.;.' i I, I r visit u in t!u' n,'J, v. il..i.it j u -J if i.liu 3-..r, .::.vi c!.;Vt r, i t-v. , h ly nv.) .T-, tv: i 11 .1 li . : : i 1 1 y..i r. i it i . :v .. : . v c ) ; ry ( . j i - 1 ? . . i - 4i I i t . . r s . 1 1 1 .

el, ure bet for underlying strata, as the plant roots it ne d room in the ground. lucerne is a leguminous plant, like p-e and red do vpr not a grya. It derives a large portion of its nourishment front the atmosphere, and its growth, so far from exhausting, enriches the groud it ocenp'u-. But the alfalfa field can not be Included in the system of rotation, because, when once well set, the roots should rest undisturbed, fer ten, fifteen, or twenty years, the longer the better, if it be undisturbed by worms or other destructive agency. Prepare your ground by deep I i v :i , rollii g, mid harrowing, until at. clodn ate triluratxl, and the mold is fine and mellow. A tield in a hieh corn whs cultivated the preceding sfaon is belter than fallow ground, being frrerof weeds. Lucei ne should never follow its own kind, In sowing use one-fourth more alf tlta than you would of clover. The proper time to mow the crop is when it begins to flower. It may be mowed as often as the blossoming begins; and in southern Californir alfalfa is cut as many as five times in a year, and has been known to average two tons per acre at each mowing. Pertinent to the alfalfa topic, it is stated in the Pacific Rural Press that Dr. Bradley, near Orangeville Cab, in addition to his professional duties, cultivates an eleven acre farm, ol gray, sandy loam of a good quality, fence and cross fenced, whih, almost entirely by his own .vork, furnishes a family of four with many of the necessaries and luxuries of life. Eight acres of the farm is in alfalfa, divided into two four acre lots. One lot is a meadow; the other is mowed for hay, from four to six times a year, yielding from one to two tons per acre at each mowing. On the ether lot, as a pasture, he kept constantly this summer five horses, four cows, two two-year olds and three calves, eight hogs, and five sheep, all of which are in good condition, while the alfalfa is several inches high and a beautiful green. If any like this result it could bo realized by our Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky farmers, by cultivating lucern, the quicker they go at it the bet-ter,-AG. Ed. Cincinnati Gazette.

Obituary. A short sketch of the life of Mary Ma han : She was born in Indiana county, Pennsylvania, 40 miles east of Pittsburg in 1788, on the 6th day of December, her father's name was Joshua Reed; he had three children all girls. They left Pennsylvania in April 1793, and went by land to Pittsburg, there they took a flat boat and come to Louisville, Ky., from there to then Shelby but now Spencer county, Ky., a distance of 25 miles hereon June 6th, 1806, she married Peter Mahan. Her father and mother both died in Stamperscrek township, this county; her sister Rachel died in Cass county Indiana; her sister Martha died in Sullivan county Indiana, after she married. The remainder of her life has been published until her husbtnds death, in connection with the history of his life. She lived two months and thirteen d iys after the death of her husband. Her death ocrurred on the 18th of September, 1878. She as well as h r husband died without disease, old age being the cause of their deaths. The funeral services of each were conducted by Jonah G. Reed Eq., of North East township. Her age was SO years 9 months and 7 days. She died at her son Thomas' in Staniperscrcek township this county. If ny of the connection or friends wish any further information concerning either of them, address Peter Mahan, Stam perscreek, Orange county, Indiana. 1 1 Irt-eotiie.- our painful duiy to announce the .leath of Peter Cut nwetl, one of our oldest and best known ci; iz ens, which occurred verysudeniy last Thursday night, lie retired tHe niy;iit of his death in about hi usual lualth, and about midnight complained of being col J, and asked his son Z-icha-ri.ihtoj;tt up and 1 uild a fire. Afttr tie? fire w;s built ho git up and iditr wanning hinielf started bad; to I I f.:;d f.II and ui.eu h"u reiuhtd hi;:) ho ;t.i t':.'d. Iiis r. .'u.dr.s Vtro interred h;r Eriu y. 11' i ti iisS dUd vers fc 1d.aSy . ; ly i-tut t. n 3 ; c:'.;s rg). kin 1 1 rt !y I zr. t, g. 1 iv :i ' . '. ..'- ; 11 I 5A .1 ,., 'S .... 1 '!'l. 11. . ,, , ...1. i. 4 i- . . . . At) I. . MiJ . C. i ' J Ij I wcl ( 1 I div.i . ? cvt . ;.d

Sunday ScSaool Cenrcsitlon The Orange County Sunday Sehotd Convcntttn will hold its Rxt raeeting nt Vaieene on Friday and Paturd y thcr 1st and 2d cf 2oveiuler. Numerous Sunday School workers have been requested to be recent and conduct ex erei-ies, and so far as heard from they have consented to do so. Tho citizens of Valeene extend a cordial invitation to all friends of the work to be present, and will do all in their power to make the convention agreeable and profitable. Superintendents will plea3a to see that their schools are in some way represented. W. P. PlNKIIAM. Chairman Ex. Com.

Temperance Club. Programme for Monday Oct. 14, 1878. 1st Declamation by R. G. Easley. 2d Solo by Miss Lillie Daynuff. 3d Temperance selection by Win. F. Osborn. 4th Lecture by V. W. Webb, on the relations of the legalized Traffic to Drunkcness. &.ist ot Shelters Remaining in the Post office at Paoli, Ind., on the SOth of Sept. 1878. If not called for in SO day3 will be sent to the dead letter office. August Simon, Bishop Jas, A. Shorter, Jno. P. Stnard, Annie Poison, Will Knitz, Oeiie Trombley, James C. DUhin, John Auhpch, Samuel Hutchinson. A. J. Rhodes, P. M. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1S7S, at the late residence of Josiuh True!looil, de-ceai-t'l, all hi personal property, not taken ly the widow, cousistins? of hos household ami kitchen furniture, farming utent-ils, hay, corn in the field, wagon, cart inc., &o. Tkkms of Sale:-A credit of twelve months will le givtn on all sinus ovor $3, the purchaser giving note with approved surety, waiving- valuation and appraisement laws; .sums of $8 aud under, will be required in hand, HIRAM TRUEBLOOD, Ivx'i. October 10, 1878. 4 Administrator's lL.and Sale. Notice is hereby jpven that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of William R. True deceased, will, by order of theOranjjre C'irciit Court, ma le at Jiilr Term 1878, sell at public auction, on thf premises on FRIDAY. XOVKM1SER 1, 1878. the following real estate, belonging to the Estate of said decedent, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds of one hundred acres oif of ttie west side of the south west quarter of section 24 iu township 2 north and ran ire 1 east, in Oiange county Indiana, being1 all of said quarter except' 3 acres ii the south west corner thereof and 57 acres o(T of the east side of said quarter bounded on the north by the lands of William Roach, on the East by the lands of Matilda Fields, on the south by the laixls of llirnm Warren and on tin" west by the lands of Richard iolliher. Terms of Sale One-fourth of t purchase money cash in hand, on the day of sale, the residue iu S. 12 and IS months, with interest at per cent from da to, notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws. EDWARD COUNWETJL, Adm'r. Wm. R. True, dee'd. Aug. 17. 1878. 4)-4w Attention ISondho liters. The Town of Paoli is ready to redeem her outstanding ten per cent bonds, or refund the sfimc at six per cent interest. From and after Oct. 1st, 1878, interest at the rate of ten ier cent will cease on all due bonds not presented for redeinnton or refundinsr. THOMAS HUNT, Trens. Town of Paoli. Sept. 25, 1S7S. 2-3w fJOTICETO OniDCED.lL DEQS. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Orang-e county Indiana, will receive sealed proposn Is for the erection of au Iron Bridge across Ficnch Lick Creek at a point where the road leading from Paoli to Jasper, cuisses said creek in French Lick township. Orange County Indiana. Bids will be received at the Auditors otlicc in the town of Paoli. until THE 20th DAY OF OCTOBER, IS78, when the contract will be let for building said Bridge to the lowest res;ussibte bidder. Said Bridge will be built in accordance with the plan and specifications on file in the Auditors oiliceof Orange county Indiana, and proposals will also be received for the stonework of said Bridge. The Board of Commissioners reserviuar die ritrht to reject any aud all bids. t David F. Starker, Auditor in anil for snid countv. certify the above and foregoing to be in compliance with an order of said Board of commissioners, made on the 4;li day of their September term, 187S. In testimony whereof I have hereunto attached my signature and atiixed the seal of said Board at Paoli this 6d day of September 1S78. DAVID F. STUCK ER, Auditor Orange Count r. 52-Gw Sept 10, 1S7S. ' SiAI.E.

By virtue of au order of sale to me directed, from thj Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1378, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of th court house of Orange county, the rents and profits for a term not exceed in? seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: Twenty 20 acres off of the east side of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section seven 7, township one 1 south and rauge one 1 west, and thirty 3?) acres off of the east side cf the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of eaiue section, township and r.ioge and thirty 30 acres off of the north side of ihe north east quarter of the south cast quarter of same section and range, except one-half acre lyinaron the west side of the Paoli sod Newton Stewart road, whereon is situated school house No. 4 of Greenfield township. Orange county, Indiana. And on failure to realise the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at th s.-ime time and place, exwise at public sale tlif fee-simple of said real e.-tfue. Taken as the projverty of liotert Parks et al. at the suit of the rte of Indiana x rel. Joshua Wavniek, Trustee of Greenfield township. Said sale will b made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Ppt. 13, 1?7R. Mieriff o ran re County. Mavity & BusVnk, Atfvs for i'i'ft. FCK,XC 8Af.II. Xotica ii hereby given that I will sell at public auct inn, on t i-t DA V, OCTOBER 1, W7 at the !st residence of Gfur.sre JUatcb)or, dererL nil her pcrsnual prt-K.rty, sot taken by the widow, crtrir-'inv of horses, rattle, tso,,:-. houshobi aud kirchtra furniture, (anil, in;.- tnsil, slu-ep, one two horse. R-pia Ac. Terms cf Sale A rrei;t of nin inonths will be given o all omt over t the iirchasf r g-iviug note. 4ptrovel Buret v. waiving valuation sisd a out ailment laws; uin tf fa mud nBk-r. ts.uS ir-ritrel in fcaJ. DAXtt'.L MiL'TII KUN, ,1 ", . ,.4 f S'eisfliZ'ia,-:, Orange CW:st '-'V Adnini?t.-s.ir of t:ie essste cf Wal H. ..-r C H!''t!!.:'l, dt'-.r-i'.' ;,.i Vlf'l hi - -(--,.:" I. u -3 t!) .-:! t,i.,,- ri;U r-i,' .. ot tvi' ek''re'.;L' :r, t h ::l rty beiti ; .-v. i-v .nt U .ir hi. nxU vl tl'.it - ..i ! i;-. ,., ,h Hl l- In-ir tu i):r- tai .T-:! .J tL..j t..H"i :'it ttjurt jf slU C.fi!(V.

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A!mlnlstrator7s Sale. Ni'tii-e is hereby riven that the nleT?ig!Cl Administrator of" th esSate of Thorn a. D'ixob deceastvU will at the Iai resilience of said decedent, on T i XV U ? I A Y, OCTO EES 24, IST8, sell at public auction the following property belonging tn the estate of said dertxient, towit: tie Champion Reaper and Mower etnbin.d. wli. at. rye, oats, corn, hay, two horse wagon, twj horses, one colt and one sett harns. Terms of Sale. Sums of $3 and under will bo required cn-h in hainl, over that amount a credit of 12 mtuths will be given, purchasers executing notes, w-ith approve surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. ALFRED DIXON, Adm'r. Oct, 1, 1S7S. 8 Executor's notice. The undersigned gives notice that he has qualified as Executor of the last will of Josiah Trueblood late of Orange county Indiana, deceased. Said estate is solvent. " HI HAM TRUEBLOOD, Ex'r. State cf Indiana, Orange County, bs. In the Orange Circuit Court November Term 1878. James C. Stephens vs. John Courtney, To foreclose Venders lien. Comes now the plaintiffs, by Martin & Megonity, Es.ia., his attorneys, and flies his complaint ana also an ainaavit ol a disinterested person showing that the defendant, John Courtney, is not a resident of the State of Indiana and that the plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendant to foreclose a Vendors lien on real estate, and that the said John Courtney is a necessary party thereto. Said defendant, John Courtney is therefore hereby not i lied of the pendency of this action, and that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said Court to be holden at the Court house in the town of Paoli on the 3rd Monday in November, A. D. 1S78. Witness the Clerk and the seal of said court, at Paoli, this 24th day of September, 1Si3. JOHN R. SIMPSON, 3 Clerk Orange Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court, November term, 1878, Thomas Powell, vs. John Byrne, Samuel L. Campbell, Thomas D. Lovett, Harry H. Tatem and George II. Basley. Comes now the plaintiff, by Farrell & Noblitt, Esqs., his attorneys, aiid files his complaint aud also the a (tidavit of a disinterested persou, showing that the defendants, John Byrne Samuel LXampbell, Thomas D.Lovett, Harry H. Talem aud George H. Baslev, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that the plaintiffs have a cause of action against paid defendants in relation to real estate, and for the purpose of canceling a lease of real estate aud that the said John Byrne, Samuel L. Campbell, Thomas D. Lovett, Harry H. Tatem and George H. Basley, are necessary parties thereto. Said defendants, John Byrne. Samuel L. Campbell, Thomas D. Lovett, Harry H. Tatem and George H. Baslev are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this action, and that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said Court to be holden at the Court house in the town of Paoli, on the 3rd Monday in November, A. D. 1878. Witness the Clerk aud the seal of said court this 24th day of September, A. D. 1S78. JOHN R. SIMPSON, 2 Clerk Orange Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Orarga Comity, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court, November Term 1S78. John T. Noblitt, Executor of the last will of Andrew Vance, deceased, vs. George G. Vance, Thomas Vance, Elizabeth Jewell, Ellcu Sivige et. al. Comes now the plaintiff by Messrs Farrell & Noblitt, his attorneys a"nd tiles his complaint and also an affidavit of a disinterested person showing that the defendants Ellen Sivige, Martha .Stroud. Maliuda Cummons and George W. Hall are not residents of the State of Indiana anil this plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendants, to foreclose a speciile, performance of a coutract in rela tion to real estate, and that said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Said defendants Ellen Sivige, Martha Stroud, Malinda Cummons and George W. Hall, are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of this action and "that the same will stand' for trial at the November term of sa:d Court to be holden at t he Court house in the town of Piioli, on the :ird Mondav in Noveml)er A. I. " 1878. Witness the Clerk .and the seal of said court this 24th dav of September, A. D. 18TS. JOHN R. SIMPSON, 2 Clerk OrangeCircuit Coprt. Notice or riril Settlement and Distribution. Notice is hereby given that on this 29th dav of June, 1878, John A. Kendall, Administrator of the estate of Nancv Kendall, deceased, filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Oiange county, Indiana, lu3 liual report as such Adininisti ator, showing that there is remaining for distribution the sum of :!25 53. The heirs of said estate and all the parties concerned are hereby notified that at the next term of said court, and on the first day t hereof, said report will suind for confirmation and proof of heirship will be heard, and such surplus will be distributed among the heirs aud creditors of said estate according to law. Attest the Clerk and the seal of said Court this U'th day of September, 1878. JOHN Ii. SIMPSON, 1 Clerk Orange Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court, November term, 1878, Margaret E. Heard, f vs. In Divorce. Charles W. Heard. ) Conies now the plaintiff by Buskirk A Bnskirk her attorney's aud files her complaint, an.l also an affidavit of a disinterested person showing that the defendant Charles W. Heard is not a resident of tlie State of Indiana and that the plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendant iu divorce, and that ho Charles Wr. Heard, is a necessary party thereto. Said defendant Charles W. neard is therefore hereby not iried of the peudeucv of this action, and that the same will sUind for trial at the November term of said court to lie hoiden at the court house in the town of Paoli, on the 3rd Monday in November 1878. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court at Paoli, this 16th dav of September 1878. JOHN R. SIMPSON, Clerk, Oiange Circuit Court. Sept. 17, 1S78. 1 siii:uiff- SALE. By virtue of an execution on transcript to me directed from the Clerk of the Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1S73, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said dav. at the door of the court house of Orange county, the rents and proms lor a term not exceeding seven years, the following deseriled real estate, to-wit: The north west quarter of the south east quarter in section one (1) township two (2) north of range two (2) west; and the south west quarter of the north east quarter the saiuo towuship anil range containing seventyeight ana a nan ( s S ) acres more or less, alt in Orange county Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest an costs, I will, at tli s'ine time and ulaee. expose at public sals tiit fee-simple of said real estate. la.cn as the property of Robert A. iilack at the suit of Benjamin F. Wilson vs. Jessee Powell Principal and Robert A. Black. Ron. Bail. said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orang County. September 17th, K7S. Adcsiiilstrator'g notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has hfffl apMiinted Administrator of th estate of George ttatchelor, deceased. Said estate is probbiv soivetit. D ANIEL &UCXHEEN, Adm'r. Sept. 10. L--7S. l Administrator's Notice. Notice is liereoy given tl.Ht the undersiened has bet-a appointed Administrator of the estate of Joi.ri B. Kendall, deceased. Said estate io probaldv inolvnt. WILLIAM H. KENDALL. Adm'r. Segt. 17, I s 7s. I 2L I x & o 1 i I c in . . c tl ce. N..j ice s h rf1' - f - ft tl e f i -t r er-h " n heretofore exist (par between the wn;erM fi-ne4. I t He j."rtu't' f I n. ' .sic r - I. A .1 I .. t j , - r ' ' .. - I b v eltii 1 " " r r 1 t.- sin ' I jf . . " '.( i.L - f.i. 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ThePropnetor of THE PAOLI DRUG STORE demands, in the intr. the people, an investigation, net of frauds in the Presidential count -but of Vstock of ' hl XDTJO-S, MBDICI1TES, PA1EX1 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PA IX IS, OILS VAT mSIIES, DYE STUEFS, LAMES AND LAMP ElXTvhrJ EEUF UMERIIZS AND FANCY ARTICLES COS ' METICS, COMBS, SO A PS, SCHOOL HOOKS. STATIONERY, POCKET BOOKS, NOTE PAPER, FLA T AND LEGAL CAPS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, PURE WINES AND LIQUOR. Also a large nni full stock of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS consisting' in part of PIANOS, ORG' NS, VIOLINS, BANJOS GUITsps ACCORDEONS, FLUTES, FIFES. PI COLOS, &c, Ac, Ac. AES, In connection with the above I also keep a full stock ofJEWELRY wirnn ES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, PLATED WARE, Ac, ic. all of which I w PS sell at before the war prices. Don't fail to call before making i our Durcha..elsewhere. v maser 41 L. S. BOWLES.

Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Orange County: Notice is hereby given that Thomas Flick, Administrator oi tnc estate or tienjamiu Case, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his peruonal property being insufijeieut to pav hia debts, and that said petitiou will le heard at tne next term oi tne circuit Court of said countv. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSON. Clerk Circuit Court Orange County. Aug. 13, 1S7S. 48 State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In tho Oiange Circuit Court, November term. 1S7S. Samuel T. Lindlev Ex'r.. Jonathan Maris. deceased, vs. John L. Braxtan, Elisha Biaxtan, .-tioipnus israxtan, .jtin M. jjraxtan, Walter liraxtan, Ellen Francisco. David Francisco and Jesse L. Bell. To revive ludirment. Comes now tho plaintiff, bv Will H. Jljtrtin Esq., his attorney and files his eomidaint. and also, an ailidavit of a disinterested nerson showingthnt the defendant, John I.. Hraxian. is nut a resilient oi tue state ot luliana, and that the ulamtiff has a cause of action .iD-ninst said defeudant, aud that the said John L. Braxtan is a necessary party thereto. Said defendant John L. Braxtan, is therefore hereby notilled of the oendencv i this action, nnd that the same will si and "for trial at the November term of said court, to 1k hol den at the court house, in the town of Paoli, on the 3 1 Mondav in November, 1S7S. j miess my nami ami tne seal of said court, f ; Paoli, this 7lh day of August. 1878. at ioiix it. SIMPSON, Clerk Orange Circuit Court. 47Braxtan & Thompson' Hare opened" a large wtoclc of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Quesnswara and Tinware at the stand formerlv oi-,-u'icil Tv- TTi 11 v Aiiple. ut CnionvMle, Ind.. where Hi v will t;ke great pHasnre in s'l.iwing their goods to the citizens who will l'avu- th- sn with a till, ai.il still greater pleasure in s. Uiit'ihciu ali -;r y wa nr. l'rodueo of ull kinds taken in ex- l .-tn- . for roods. Also Si nsrer Suvinr ilai biii, s. N cmes ana Atta-nnients ciu ;u. 7AYFAR!NC5 MAM (Or Woman, as the Case Maj Be), AFTER YCUB EAGLE EYE LTas perused ibis document, take vonpen in hand, seat you rse.f, and drop us a few lines. State briefly your trials in life- Give us yoHrage, (unless jou are a woman or inrljand say if your wife is jealous whether she has a just canse. 1 his confession will indicate that you are honest, and are a desirable subscrib er. iHKliERAi.Dis a year. State if you have any religion to lean upon when yon cheat your neighbor or starve your horse or do. Because if you l . . i -.1 T T, uaven i or nave euner, iue ciervld is the very paper for j ou price $2 a year. btate it jou have an immortal bouI, and if it is of any use to you and your lei -low-men, fellow-horses, dojis, cows, calves, pigs, sheep, goats, opossum and marmots Because, if you have, The Herald is your paper, for it will teach you how to use your soul here, and how to fit it for immortality; and if you haven't a soul it will teacb you how to get a'ong without one, and to become a pretty good citizen and a good, useful person, nevertheless. So you gee you want The Herald in any event terms $2 a year. When seated state your politics and how ranch money they have brought yoo. Jf j-ou take pride in your politics. The LTehald is your paper. It keeps in store a choice variety, old and new. It picks 'em up here and there among the parties, tryin to prove all, and to hold fast to those that are good. But some times it doubts which is jiood and which is bad, and gets tangled. Still the price is "all the same" v'2 a year in advance. Remember no newspaper borrower can enter the kingdom of heaven without a good deal of trouble. Give your neighbor a rest, and subscribe fr The Herald. Oaly f2 a year. Address Haehixg & Baxxutkk, Indianapolis, Ind. P. S. Most of this 13 stolen from that had paper, the Seymour Times, V-ut it will answer juet as well for The Herald. It I I i w ij iJr wtWtU r-1 i A ,rs . .... ... tui I , I , , I J j i S i ,-r ta - i - r if' - f ew- - f 7

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IAV7 CAED3. THOS. B. BfSKIRK. GEO. A. Bl glltt BUSKIRK S BUSKIRK, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, THDXAI7A Collections and Pnb.-te business, apeeiftlties. Notary lublfc in oilice at all tinuZ Farrell 5 If oblitt Attorneys at La7r -OFFICE North tho public-square. . Especial aflenfion iriven to colleotionsand orocepdings in Bankruptcy. TH DM AS G. MAHAN, Attorney at Lai?, luiarj lumic asa uiien siaifs lli:a Kill Orleans, Ind. Will practice iu all the Courts of Or un;c and adjoining counties. Particular attention given to collectitons and prohute business. 3.'J6mi 23". S. MA.VI1Y, Attorney at Law, PAOLI, ISOfAMA. Will practice-in the courts of Orang md adjoining connties. Collection ind Probate business solicited. Oilice in Cole's building North ltd Publio square. TiluOOP Ci TlinOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IUDIAUA. ISSTThey yrUl practice in all t& Conrts of Orange and adjoining coun fies. Collections promctlT atrended to. OSTice on the North side of th pab-uc-siuare. up-stairs- 1 WILL. II. MARTIX. JOBS U MEGC!fITT. MARTH1 & HMllf, Attorneys at La7, PAOLZ, ZI7Z3ZAITA Will practice in Orange and adjoining counties. Especial ettentios given tosettlement of estates and collections. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Deed, Mortgages and contracts oi every kind prepared on short notice. OSce west sid public square door north of Post oilice. August 23, 1878. 50-3t M. S. MAVITY. r. G. WILtOS, f ! , ifii c?nr Attorneys at Law r WPl y-.. t:-a la all th?e.,:rt of Ora--rJ a ..i"? ni j'.m. Jrt.ei,lr at.ii-l'"3 gi ve3 cr" I j j, u i itt - j. .3 t utne-. Jii; 11, i .;. r-!i c;1 AJifS, m.Jv.-. - - " n Im - ,t i 'i jr, 1 , - ' ' ' - - - ' - I1'11 1 . LOl V i I Q "ly " ? Al JOt ni , : .... ..(.-.. ... ,..T .r 7 I I v ill r! - ; f t' ? ' -'ir.P i o-. t" - nd T- - --T

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