Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 5, Paoli, Orange County, 16 October 1878 — Page 3
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T t: 'n v 1: T X! RT NtsPAY fT HVSKIllK A COLLINS. C0 0 it C"TT- r,,n,J"!! r" " I "( X ,,-T- ;;- ifi SIS I . month? IsvariaUy m Aavar-c :ykin i )Ay7"ol ! TOWS .4XI COl'STY. Curt. Wm. T. Swiff, of Newton o,r.,Virt, wih in town yesterday. Ir. JdTn a7 Cole, of Hartford, w in town last week. jt.rrv ar.d traitorous Democrat? dofeoted ih. It co-t to l'c deded a m ( 0 fT.ee nowadays. - Abraham Noblitt returned to In-ijiarnpoli-to day. JIrc Wm. P. Gubbert U still very v: k. Judge A. J. Simpson is rapidly rrt-ovcrinj from his recent severe Jittiifs L. Noblitt, county Snperintendcut, held an examination of h-aclicrs here yesterday. Mr. Antes Stout, of the firm of ;, ut i;.(,ther3, is at Louisville buying gods. Vm. Farrell 3? . , is at New AH any on a business and pleasure trip combined, Pctrr Ih Monical LNq., of Orf:! -rville township, was in town Monday. (.'h;irk? T. Wooifolk, a prominent a;. I well known citizen of Hedfoid, i-i ad, htKral Win. T. Hpicely and Vn Mailory, of Orleans; were in town yesterday. Threat will not deter prosecutions for violation of the election law. The recent election in this county was a regular public auction affur. It N just as much a crime to offer to buy a man's vote as it is to I av it. 31 Sue Kearby and Miss Ira 1hevn ! i e visit it g nt ljouisvi'de this wyek. The Icuu! bos were out serenading Saturday night and treaded our citizens to sumo excellent music. Mrs. Jno. C. Albeit i still dsn ;v u!y ill with typhoid ftrvei . lh-r revo ery is eunsidcred x-trcitif-iy tltuibtt'u'. 'Tie IJjard uf Com ;.-hs -so iori has bum in .-'. ;o:i UTis Kcolr making fttleuu-nts witli the town iu:d tuvaohip tuistees. A.ircii SptH'i 's trim 'foiiice will net expire for one yar yet, until whieh time Mr. I Jam will not take his scat. Judge IVai-Mju will itold over tor a year, hehnv smrr-ndering his j -Hi cail se.t to his successor, Judge Frank Wilson. Virgil Moon, recent Democratic canuHdate for Sheriff, was in town yesterday. Mr. Moon takes his defeat like a man. Seine cue who ran a threshing machine bas lost his accounts which will be returned to him by -ailing at this office. Ti ts. G. Mahan, James Elrod, Justice G. W. Rice and Wm. II. Ikiisly, of Orleans, were in town II onda v. Carrying the Legislature was a Herculean tsk5 considering the cutrspcous apportionment, but tie Democrats did it. We suppose the Democrats will be allowed to remain here, do hu"T su ess at d pay th.eir taxes all the same. Veerhees goes to the Senate and Hendricks is the favorite for the nest Presidency. Indiana has done nobly. Tt.e R-i ubli-.-an tdlf. r i n t I t. i,:h it D t.; h ive i. p; -v ; . - , - It, .i I 1..! I" , i l. .r.n tt'J t L F: r, V, 1 ' i !. a, w.t Lis i. : ' a a 1 j . ' '.t t . T T , -r - - . . . t- ; rlty . . J t
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i tarn cainlldute at the recent flec tion. t'upt. Jap. F. Blacker' tn;jirity for Joint Representative, f .r Oriin;'c and Craw for 1 counties is only about 1, 0. 'I ho dptuia niadj a pdhtnt race. One rnan has been heard to hoast that lie bought eighteen men on deetiun tiny. He'ii regret that boa-t before he gel through with the matter. Failing to g-t the patronage of the newly elected Republican Sheriff, we presume the editor of the Republican will be open to further eriraements. Democrats all over Orange conn -ty and men of other; parties, too, v. ho are opposed to fraud and bribery in elections, arc hunting up evidence for the grand jury. Our friend W. A. Bell has left Indianapolis and gone west, lie is now in Nebraska and will in the future make that his home. Success to him wherever h may g. Thy indignation over the. wholesale frauds perpetrated at the recent election H not confined to Democrats. Old, staid, tried and true Republicans denounce it. Someofthe. "sold out" Democrats are. very indignant at us for calling t le-tn "cattle." Tiiey are "cattle," and lousy cattle at that and ought to be prosecuted for being: lousy. . Dr. John A. Rife is at Bedford making projmrations for the trial of the I'ickens-Rife ease, sent from this county on change of venue. The case is set down for trial next Tuesdav. Wo intend that the damnable practice of buying men's, votes shall be broken up in this county. It Democrats are guilty let them take their chances with the balance of the guilty ones. A Telegram was received from Louisville yesterday afternoon announcing the continued dan gerons iilncs ot M s. R"chard Moxley vec Mi-s Mattie Simpson. Her aunt Mrs, 11. T. Moxioy, of tills place, is with her. There b' some Jalkof contesting the electi n in this county on the part of stancof the candidate and 111 li 11 t uu , i .ti.uivl itl determined to day or to m.arow as iiytii e f f uck coi.te i lias to bo over, wiintn -n (iavs. Money :ts usd in the canvass in Judge Fears. m's b.-hfcf. Wo (annul think tlut Judg.- i-'ears.ai contributed to lb. a corrupt :ou fund by which t'-e ''ci-rify was carried against us. The cl,arg is me.de hmvtvfr aiui ne sbat! t-xpect a denial from iiim u .m the .u'.jeet. T. F. Illi,1sr!:iNV, of the Orleans Journal, was in h,vn and ca'ded uptm us Saturday. We learn that he ba-s sold his ofnee to the Blue Mil bnn onh- r at Miiehell, to which place it will soon be removed ami the publication of a tempcrence paper ainmcii ced . In passing Stampersereek Grave Yard our attention was called to a very beautiful Monument erected by Sayards A Son, of Orleans, ovtr the graves of Feter Mahan Sr. and ife. This monument is not the largest but certainly the neatest in the county. Certain par ties have gone so far as to threaten to mob Democrats who institute prosecutions lor violations of thutltction law. Such parties will only hasten prosecution by sm h threats, besides writing themselves down rs foals and asses. Mrs. Cornelius Lia lley, of this lowr.hip, died Saturday evening of Consumption. -"Irs. LhuFey ws;3 a daughter of Mrs. Margaret Wartcn and a most estimab'e lady. She leaves a husband and three fra.dl children to mourn t :e:r irrooaxabk lost. Ji: '.: ' F ,r- n u ill L dr.'ict in !."s ' ' : y if la b . , i, t p nitedI;' i'... rt.d!.: ;-ri: 1 jury, :;t the it:;di t :f iff rt, to iuv g ; I e the fi i I ml ! rlH ty , rp"-ir-.t. I at ( :r r..-. .t i' il ... In th- tern f tl j g,,o 1, f f , ; w r H li1 r i iii t.i t f ( ar ci 'Ut:ty ct i .J .,.,.,. '--i I ,i ,1 - ,. c,-. It r " li ) D bait t!
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Aan?:! S'peer fakf".- his dd;tt phiIcsordiic.illy, and jyhsi otFatonl joko about (lit molly erew he met upon the c!as'e waters of "Salt river." Although h: wa fvaten by an e eSent jrentiemun, Mr. Sper too gyotl a roan to he d:uightf,rt;d in the way ho v.-a.
We ar in receipt of a pointed and well written communication, from a well known citizen of North Esr?t township, on the frauds of our recent election. Th? writer is not now, nor has ho ever been, a Democrat, but he stands riht with us on that subject. We will publish it just as soon as we can find room for it. Orange inssscms. So! (on oil Llndley and Parthena Trmblood, were united in marriage at ths residence of Win. Trueblood, in this township, on Thursday 10th instant. The contracting parties are prominent members of the Society of Friends, which fact, together with their extensive relationship, renders this the eoeial event of the season. We tender our congratulations to the happy couple, besides returning thanks for the delicious cake sent us. Mr. David F. Stucker, our popular and efficient county Auditor, lelt last evening for Flora, 111!r.ois, where, to-day, he will tako unto himself a wife, in the person of Mirs Nannie Walker, daughter of Mr. Win. Walker, and grand daughter of our esteennd friend Mr. Tims. B. Walker, of Orleans. The hi Lie, that is to be, is a native of this county, and a most lovely and estimable young lady. In advance of their return wa tender our eongradulalions and wdah them unalloyed happiness during life. They will return Friday or Saturday. Fifty-five' persons wh: took part in stealing the states of Florida and Louisiana are now holding office under the "reform" adminislralbm and the aggregate of the salaries which these villains draw amounts to mvrly $:?O0,O!n. The history of the v r I cannot furnish a parallel for this infamous exhibition of partisan reward. II;vv tlie 3bgdsi)!alure Stands. A few of tha Republican papers are claiming that the Nationals will hold the balance of power in the Legislature on joiu,t ballot. This is a mistake. The correct figure as shown by the latest reports are as follows: The House stands: Republican, G!); Democrats, oo; Nationals, G. Senate Republic ins, 2!; Democrat, Nationals, 1. It will be seen, therefore, that tiie Democrats have a clear majority of ten over the Nationals and Republicans combined, in the House, and a tie vote should the onr National Senator unite with the Republic. us to organize that body, in which event Lieutenant Governor Gray would have tLo casting vote. The Democrats will organize both Houses and have a majority of ten on joint ballot over the Republicans and Nationals combined. It is the most complete victory ever achieved by the Democracy of the State. SP i :CIAL NOTICES. Stout & Bro. are paying loctsp r dozen for ers. tf J. M. Andrew is paying 15 cts per dozen for eggs. tf Large assortment of Over coats at Andrew's very cheap. tf Ladies cloaks, all styles, at Andro.v's, very chap. tf Ed. News: Please let me say to the good people who read your paper, that after more than two years pleasant occupation of the well known jewelry-stand in Dr. Bow'es' Drug store, I have ceased connection with that house, and in future will be found in Hunt's brick block, in the room recently vacated by Mr. Moxiey. Hoping my numerous patrons will soon find most' the new stand, lam re.-pe elfail c, J. W .HOLLINGSWORTII. Stout & Bro. has th largest stock of clothing in the county, ad new, call and see and you will .be astonished at the low prices. I-ooIi Here. II..v i a - a F' n 1 rg'i 1 lv t.i id d .tide-: at i : . ' .... . t : - , i t . at f,U " .i ; 1 V..mi'.e the lc-t -tod,: v r , t 1 iti Or..:- j t t, 1 u eh ..p t d . i : 1 dl to - k il : . ... -t Fro. '.-i. e e- iv 1 I'. h.II r:: 1 vd.d;: t :k of t,.. dil t st i r . i . I '.,..!! 1 1, f v i c. .... 3 I .
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h'-f w- !; aedf..ineI U-Hoekfuli" :f sUive-, ti'iwara, h-irdwarn jir.tl 1 o'h. r p.sii!. in UU Hoe, tiu.:ht for th outhern market. Thf vc!lfw i f'-ver ani? having stopped all trade in that direction, the dealers were forced to 'nt "anc prices," and he bought the largest stock eve r brouglit toGrango county, and will sell them at such, prices uiyeu never dre i med of. Go ami examine his stock and learn his prices, even si you don't want to buy. Take all your country produce, to Iv.l Martin, he'll pay you the highest marketpric ingools or in money. 4w Bon. D. Riley has the largest stock -of stoves, tinware, hardware and ; rise furnishing goods ever broii. to Paoli.all of which vvero ' bought at extremely low prices, and will be sold in the same way. Ben, D. Riley, has added a full stock of sash, doors and blinds to his business. Call and examine them and learn his pricesWe Witl pay you the "Boss" price for your vCheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. ITanted. 10,000 pounds wool at Chambersburg. 8G- Thomas Durgkss. If you want a fcull of clothes made or cut out go to Win. Worrell. Shop on East side of the square, up stairs over Stout i& Bro's. store. He will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52-3 m That Thomas Staicup, on tho I east side of the publ.c square, j has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries etc., &e. Also a nice lino of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remembei also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. 52lf Red, White & Blue No, Amber Wheat wanted, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Drom, the clothier, has just opened a large stock of boots and shoes, which he proposes to sell at bottom prices, call and look at his stock, it u ili cost you nothing to look and it will give Mr. Levigre-it pleasure to show the goods. "Remember they will be sold cheap. ltf For Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing or anything in the dry goods line go to Andrew's, the largest and most complete assortment in the county. Wanted, 50.0t)i) lbs dried fruit, for which I will pay the highest market trice, and sell you goods as cheap as can be had in any store in Southern Indiana. J. M. A -DREW. Just received a large aud coinpiete stock of Ready-made Clothing bought for cash from first hands, which will be sold at prices that will astonish you, -at Andrew's. New stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes at prices to suit hard times at Andrew's. Police. All persons indebted to the undersigned -must settle up or we will be compelled to put your accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. We are indebted and must have what is due us. 50 4 w Schramm & Mathews. Don't you want a good suit of clothes before the fait? Go to Drom the dothier and buy them cheap. Ben. Riley has now, by far, the largest, most varied and best stock of stoves, tinware, hardware and general furnishing go ds, in his line, ever brought to Orange county. Don't fail to call when at the fair this week and see whether or not we are ted ling tho truth. Levi Drom, the clothier, on the Rraxtan corner has ad ted to bis large stock of clothing a large and line assortment of Loots and dices,. When ia want if .r y clothing, hue ts or dioci gu and -ee him. Itf revr htore and T!r Gftoili. IM. : I .i;:;, at True I .,F3 (! 1 : .-a t.. ' -t -; :-i .r the - jn iri-, '.. i- i.tt. 1 up his nre r(-in i i a lvo 1 ! -f i h : a and coi 1 1 tt te-t ,ifid F.mey .. s ..?., o.e. F: h o: j- ; - ;y ( n c v.wl.ly i f dde.g a:i tbh t : S tit .S : . . . i ... . ..,..- 1 i i Fi r . i ; r ' I 1, J)t I ... , , s
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j Wou!. Brio- it a!o:i. Thomas .t Dn:cr.?, Chamhcrshur. j Shirt, ur.t a er-i. under-ibirN, n ecu tic", ami evcrv thin i; in tbi f urni-'iin; :t Drom. Ttioy t.),u! great pleasure in showing goods at Drom's. Dro-n, the dothier, at Braxtan's corner, is selling a large amount of clothing, and is selling it cheap. Go to Drom's and buy you a good fall suit of clothes, a large stock to select frotn. Drom, the dothier, will sell you clothing at greatly reduced prie. s, and of a good, qu dity. Have you seen those California Overalls at Drum's? Go and see his stockEverybody is cordially invited to call on Drom, the clothier, for all kinds of clothing. Anything in the clothing line you want can be had at bottom prices at Andrew's. For nice, stylish Ready-made Clothing at prices that cannot bo beaten go to Andrew's. For the ve-r.v highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. Old Eyes made Sew, Spectacle frames refitted with new gbasses, J selected by Jaeger's test types to suit the eyes for 50 cts. per pair. If you have old specs, the frames of which willjustify refilling bring them along, I use only the finest periscoplc lenses. I IOLLI N G S W O R Til , CZ.i MBERSB UR G, IND. THOMAS & BURGESS Dealers ia Dry Goods, Groceries, lla'.s. C ay.-. TS.mts, Shoes, noa.Vjr-nmde Clotlini.T. r.adies Jta's a specialty. We 'iave. a ifi'm'ial a.sortiiont of ko,,1s whi -li we will sell ar. bo; t'.'-m priVi's f.r cash or produce. living on your produce and get the hi.irhst market p. ice Cor it. 36-3ni GE00SST STORE! o. Would respectfully inform the public that it has on hand a larg-o -tock of Groceries! Boots Shoes, Hats, Gaps, notions cf all Kinds, GLASS AND WIXDOW SASIT, CIGARS, 1 OB A CCO, TJSA COFFEE, SUGARS, T.F.K-kerrl n;:d W!iit Fish, hy retail or the kit, acid ail articles usually kept in a provisioii tor and will he sold as cheap a.s any lio.ise in the pi.e e. i '-Vf riu- hi.a-:crt iii.irket price will be paid fcr every d:-scri p. ion ef produce. The public rre invited to call a.jil exaraiae my stock of jjoods. 2o-rm CHEAP MILLINERYAND A fast cla.-s asoriment of Fall and Winter Good.i to be soi l at the lowest cash ju ices to sni; the times. Hats, Flowers. HilJ.on i.f the latest and most fa-hiona de styles. In Fancy (ioo is will he f !ind all the unvel-ti.-s for the season, sue!-, as La. lies' Seek S.-arfs. Iluschinac in Ma.-k and white av-ous. Silk Handkerchiefs. 11 Us. CuS's aud f.-:l!ars, J loves. Corsets, K-.nhroiiterv. Fancy Combs, !ress Buttons, .Jt-welry. M.-iit.-vs, "Z-phyrs, and a pood assortuii ut of JL... iic' and 3tircs' Hosierv. tlar?4 blei-'he.! orrl j;j fn hioiinhl Ila's lvusrit a: mstore no ciiare lr mm in?. 0- U !iS. I. ISE'XIIMAX. v 1 UUU jlj .j lie ilJXiu s, -. .'" HT.i:ii)nnx ai n otiose. i- -I'., I.. I , A ;.-TT. ." I n i . X ' - 1 O' ' ' - . ' 1 . r r. . -i. !" I. ' '
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Are prop.ared to do any a;uS all work in their line in tirst clns stx, hi tin! at reasonable pu-ices, K A LSO MI N I NG, FRLoCO FAINTING, GRAINING AND PAPER HANGING a specialty. Jan. 13. lsTM. j-i f Plioenlii Hotel & . Livery Stable
The table at ail times upplietl uiththe best the market allords,airy, comfortable rooms, clean beds, ., ,;e. Carriages meet every train, conveying passengers to French Lick and West Baden Springs and all in tea-mediate points. Drummers supplied with "rig-" at all times. Hacks will leave Albert House, in Faoli, every morn in if at S o'clock, making connection with northern rain. 2o-tf W. H. GRAVES, I'rop'r.
You Slay Tal Ik. About Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, But wc want X and will say to tho puolicthnt wo are now about .ready" to card your wool into rolls sit the low price of ii1 cefds per pound for wliile (irS'j cents for mixed when sfeasis furiushcd, or when desired, the pound toll. We warrant all our "vork when the material if? good and in jrood condition. We want to buy 100,000 PoundG of Wool, for which vre will exchange poods at the low est prices. Call and see, na at our mill in la li. Ind. KING it STCCKER. April 23, 1S78. Zi I-i". h. ."; K S. D. EASSFOKD'S, Cooper Institute, Hew York City. New Fbis!i;i!c-1 Priced Cataioae is a book oi'fit'fr closely printed pages, qnoting villi the stz.i. capacity and style the prh-.s of .!,. a SIX THOUSAND itwui!, of ii ju-ofurnishing Hardware, China. GbiMS, Silverware, Cutlerj C'kjnjc Utensils, Tublo Ware, Dinner, Tea, "and Toilet Sts, Coal Vases, Fire Sets and Stand?, and every kind cf irooJi for the furnishing of :i house, table, hotel, yacht, steamboat, sdiool or public institution The largest assortment in the world, from thephynpst to t'e most rich nnj costly, all at greatly reduced prices, 40 to 0 per cent, hrlow retail rates- Above prico list, with illustrated t-ittalogne, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts. Letters promptly answered, and estimates for goods from UNK DOLLAR to $10,000 cheerfully furnished on application. EDWARD I). DASSFOUD. I, 2, 3, 12, IH, 15 1ft ana Cooper Instil ate, 3d Ave., 4th Ave..Astor PI. k 8th St.. Ne.v York Cltv. Menaugh ully, MiiL, bats a AaJ tkoALaiAL i.u.aLU t We w.i;M ioforrn fhf -i"y it '.f Cr:iirel :-.;id a-Iioiaiii 0:111 i..-. i- .it c .r: 'i'iw pi e-p-.r'-t t. 00 ail kin i- - f ii-.f-'. ' ? : a !-- i'.es.-') Ca ; n tiiii!, Uraii.i.' i:ei i . 1 i .- r, s i;i th.-tti ifivwi't H"- tut. Wv nhi a j ...o i f hi t ii'ii :.u.'ji." :is vre f t : : B : . k '...' u . . -r. : 1 . I j ii 1 1 2'rri f v ft jTS Q TT T '? ? t Q i JL vJ Kj J a, O Ai.J .iiO
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