Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 27, Paoli, Orange County, 19 March 1879 — Page 3

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( . " " BUHKUtK A; COLLIX. J n ,-ttr. one vtir,.-- .....51 0 I-Tiriillj Advance. T01F IS!) COLT. TV. j ,!cut & rro. v.ur.t yr j to COtne I an ?e!i!e up if oa are oiAiii, " . Thfv want to square op their IhiOX4 on im. i, j Jfltiyary. Circuit Court is ia session. Come to the News oflice for your Lorse srnl jack IjtHs. Horse and jack bills printfvl at this t,f!;ce npatSy, prompt! and as ctc-ap as an here else. Oaii nl see us. Jotn Su'.Iiii'fr filed bis bond as n sinistra Jor of the estate of Jonathan Pe?er re.terda. See his notices elsewliCTP. . . . Y.'e areinforiiied that John T. Stout snd John Lindley contemplate barnis? a brick kiln this tprinj and sumrCr. access to you, gentlemen. w;ij un'lerstood Saurday that Pr J). A, Lane had sold West Baden gprinjrs. to the Messrs. Pritehett, but Bom new complications ari.-ii ir, the sale is again off. Elsewhere we publish the proceed-i.-gs of the recent meeting of the strc'stoldsrs of the Oran-e County Agricultural Society. The proceedings as pubHaiti are copied from the Republican tifhisl week. Eddie Herman, son of George Ilernm, formerly of this place, died at ycw Albany last lharsday, ofconsumptioa. He was .m excellent youns man end SeaTes many friends to mourn his r.aitmely death. The (.nicer? and directors of the Oransre County Aprienltaral Soeiety met Lore Saturday and borrowed from Jskn Maris fiv hundred dollars, to a-i-cure which thev executed a mortage on the fiir srounds. The 'money was nsfj iii piyiri.2 some jnalgraents and !tan.u' order? of the Society. --Read the advertisement of Bundy I Whitft's Fifneh Lick store on the cond page of this paper. Their stock 14 ri and fresh and their prices, for she same quality of good, less than any i t'..t'r Lonse in Southern Indiana. They psy the very highest market price for all kifcds of produce. Give them a trial Programme fur tempera nee mcetins. IurtU 2ls!t: !, Hecitatioii. by Dluneb Stinsr.rt. 2. Ic'ataiitioii. by Willie Linu'e. V Salo, by Miss Ettie Poison. S- Pf p-:r. V.y John T. Throop- Sub j "'Tiic Position and Condition of Or,i,ijj LoiiTity in regard to 'J'cipper 5. ilec'.uttioi-, h.y Must ilattte Orax!.t". : ''leet Ileadin?. hy A. E. PinMiam. A watt named Bonta. with his fam- .". including several small children, vh.: w;tt roar!.-.- fro:n Kentucky to Mirfpaurt, was e.iolit here in the snow frtorui Simliyand carnped on the creek h-hw town. Without shelter, their c'lo-ih-!s; 2,it wet and they sufr-rd sovero'.y vith co!J. ttn:;I th-M Stale up kindly l.;rti!lieJ them a hoa.je to protect tlicra from th drmujr, Uin jinjj snow ai.d 'd. wintry blasts. Thev are still Iwe will lemain s-.nietime, Mr. Juim T. '""t Imving furmshed Bonta employ0 -it in. c h ci p p n w Q n d . tast Police. f 'itandinir el.iims due the late .tin .;' AMew S. Son, must be settled t f'f.e?. Ihis means lasipss, and is r.ta-fiy the Inn notice that' will b . Jas M. Andrew, Sucmim? partner of A mlrew & Sonli,,, v. v. WebbwiH preach next Sl!t,l t Xelsous Ctnpel, at 10 J 'a. Snihii' s Chape! at 3 p. x. '"-F. A. Ifiiud.ersnn, IV;:', ,r !i "-i !.:'. th- third r-;.:t:r!v p:inf tbr Pudli circuit, M. C. Cbwrih, at Pttoli. MsreJi 22ih r. i COtb, qu.r trlT ejr.forcnce wiil be Lcil Mrss-isy at ' A. X. "".JchnR. r-Vrk of B:ooci,;: ,--..', , 1'0 i.ub.-:? 13 : . . . : C . ' . . . . re, a L, j c ;i'v , :ai i p er 3 r - 1 i ... J " i - . , -. - , "etk I vjir - 7 - ' I T ,-ri -. i 1,. uiie :-' lj". - 1 1 5lt 1 - Cup. Jr j t - -. :rbi a; 5 i : f: -r J - '. . 'In' ' . ill. in' fc,"-1 illiil S!ell" i" f , ; " I d.i(f ,si " e t "' ' r j t . i" i " t . t ! i ' 'I S "V l M " ,, 1 , "' ' t f I ' i ii

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jprme.L i On (siftt-nti the re--r arae. V. (' (ILrix, Secretary, was rcn i and proved . HZ)' TI.o fulVaiu,;' o'.lce'-s wa- fleeted f r T r f r J. F. "! uck-r. Sccrefurj J. V. Tbroop. S orir.tc kr.t J . C AI!.frt. ' tcr, .Luiciicy Mono well, John Huadleson, c ; James Andrew, Robert IUsssins, Van Jfailory, Robert Tegarden, L. B. Cogswell and Ananias StraJL T N. Bpjstax, President. J. P. Turoop, See'jd IT. C C O I" s Ordered, that William Lindley and WilHam Millikan be allowed, each, the Bum cf seventy five cent3 for their services viewing a way for a road from Paeli to Orleans. Ordered, that Joseph Kiukade be appointed a Trustee for the sixteenth section in town two, south of range one west. Ordered, that James Rollins be ap pointed a Trustee for the sixteenth section in town 2, south range 2 west. Ordered, that Ebenezer Do an be ip pointed a Trustee for the sixteenth section in town , north of ra.njr.e- 1 west. Ordered, that George Parks be appointed a Trustee for the sixteenth see iron in town 9, north of range 2 west. Ordered, that Jeremiah R&nkin be appointed a Trustee for the sixteenth section in town 5Y north of range 1 east. Ordered, that Ambroes Catton be appointed a Trustee for the sixteenth section in town 4, north of rane 1 east. Ordered, that Win. G- Berry be appointed Trustee fr the sixteenth section in tuwn 3, north ef ran;e 1 east. Ordered, that Joseph. Maxwell be appointed Trustee for the sixteenth section in town 2, north of range 1 east. Ordered, that Thomas Lindley be appointed Trustee for the sixteenth section in town 1, north or range 1 east. This day the County Commissioners on an examination of the taxes levied for the purpose of keeping; roads in repair, report that fur the township of Lost River the taxes stand as follows, to-wit: On stores 5 8 96 On first rate land 1 28 On second rate land.... 56 02 On third rate land.... 5 50 Making in the whole $71 81 Road taxes due in the township of Paoli as follows, to wit: On stores......... $ 4 40 On s'CGiid rate land 59 00 Oh third rate land 20 80 Making in the total $84 20 The Board of Commissioners now wf-nt into a settlement with Zaehariah Lindley, Sheriff of Orange county, from the first day of February, 1816 until the present day, May 14, 1817, mid have set oat three- county demands against bim as tb"3' appear from the papers on file and record, to-wit: Received from Thus Beasley for tavern license $ 2 00 From Thos. Cornealns Will Lamson, tavern license 1 00 J e! Charles, taxern license 4 00 One tine levied bv circuit court on Jas. Chess 30 00 One do on Adam WiUe 10 00 One do on John liigney 5 00 One do cn Isaac AWlls 1 00 One do on Daniel Robins 1 00 Paid by Sum a el C.-ibie Sues 3 00 Paid, by Alex. ICer'ny and W m . Iloguatt, j0 cnts each 1 00 Paid by Jas. P. arson for 'tore license L 00 i Jrsse Hollowell for fines 1 00 i Moses Lee...... 1 00 ! do i oo do 1 0 Henry HolloweSl, per Hobson & " Mason 2 00 do per Wra. Combs 1 00 Moses Lee - 1 00 Henry liollowell 1 00 do per tlohson 1 00 Paid by Ezehiel Riley far store license 7 50 do Benjamin Blackwell 20 00 do Thos. -Beaster 10 00 do John Tuttil & Co 10 00 do Ezekiei Riley.. 10 00 do lloggatt & Howell 10 CO Received of Jacob M.dler for asf - -It r 1 1 -ttery 4 00 Puid by Jas. Pearson for store liCr-;. 5 00 .M'-hnA I) -"re.. 75 Paid by John G. Clendening 10 00 Moes I.-' i rcf'iri,rl clx. tines...... S CO Pa. d bv J. Q. CltMiueniag for store . 10 00 Paid br Samuel C's unk"3 do...- 20 00 ax-5 re. enr.t on ncrse, -J pit " 1 ri i, A, f f axes re. e: rl on horses uu uu iiuu uu a ...........-.... i r ivf s i i .' ;.id l oo ' i r 4r-' ! . , I ll'j i: " Thrdt rase iaml T' n lota in Puoli, Orleans, and l - - 21 I Nwv, at this day, 7.tth.tiab Lindley, , J'keri.T of ai 1 c-.. -r.fr, pr;'d&ced the j Hw.ng etns, papwrs. ua .1 v..uchn re a'.lvW'- i ittiJ acc : ; I y ill,; Cy.ir.':.-'f !.n,r, A u er-lor gra'.'.i.d rv. lie at...' kn aiioai.Cf .IA'i Vir-u k ...... J i,e! L'uibertfi . f. ..,,. i. v j V J i ...f uu n k t c t 4. a. i.v ...... ........ I li UK "eaiher.... J o.i !( ! 'V ' Zaeb vriiib ! .liivliy .......... lo;wrt lllrodi J -: 'i' R(iiin. . Li.. Y... ... ....... IT I

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,: :r:i"'ir.: rn i re Cn lit for t'i -, . ........ A I I .1 ' ' ' ' r '""" i 'Jrr J.-. r'.:r kte; ; f. , - , ;i c. iv t- 3 ... j On motion, ordered that cum t adjojrn u v.vl to-morrow. 9 o'c'ock. Jonathan L i x j l t. v , Jam y.x;zij.. Thursday. May 15th, 117, court met pursuant to adjournment. Present, Jonathan Lindley, Samuel Cobb, Jas. . a x w e 1 1 , Co m m issioners. Ordered, that the following rates of taxes be collected oT the following property, to-wit: -: Horses, 25 cents; for town lots, 50 cents for each ?1 CO stud horses at the rae they stand; tavern license, $10; ferries, ?o. Zachariah Lindley, SherifF'of said ': county, debtor to the County Treasurer for line collected off of Joshua Truman. C.l 0 Also fine collected off of John Fons 10 00 Ordered, that the Board of Commissioners adjourn until a Board in course. Jonathan Lixdlf.y, James Maxwell, Samuel Cobb. !To be continue:!. I UiiioiivUle Items. In order that our quiet little town should have a showing with the rest of the county, we thought to bring it before the people through your valuable paper- Unionville is situated on Young's creek, six miles south of Paoli. We have & number one saw and flouring mill, two drug stores and two doctors, two dry goods stores, two blacksmith shops, two shoe and boot shops, a gunsmith and harness shop, and carpenters without number. Also two large churches, Christian and Baptist, and two dispensers of the Gospel, Elder Robinson and Elder Wright. Our citizens and the people around us are noted for their honesty, industry, and economy, and believe in eating their bread by the sweat of their fa"e We challenge the county of a better showing in a town of 100 inhabitants. Health is very good at present. The people are preparing to put out a large crop this spring. Henry Teaford is able to be on the streets agaiu. We are glad to see him out, for he was badly missed. The United Brethren held their third quarterly meeting at the Apple church, on the 8th and 9th, one mile south of town. J- R. Moore is the champion ratkiller, having killed eleven out of twelve full grown rats that had broke into his store. Joe, come ver to our hoise and try 'em. Elder Robinson will soon leave us. He goes to Spencer county to take charge of a work assigned him there. We regret very much to lose Mr. Robs insor.; but we can say to the p.-ople of Spencer that our loss will be their gain, lie will jeave many friends here to welcome him back at the expiration of .bis two years. A gentleman from Wabash county, of 33 summers paid our neighborhood a visit last week and took off one of onr fair daughters. It must have "been love on first sight, as they had never seen each other only two or three days before they were married. This proves that there is nothing in a long courtship. More anon Sew Keg Iteitis Health tolerably good in this neighborhood at present. Elder W. Poison preached at Independent Point Sunday morning at 10J. Win. S. Kineade looks considerably Eke a married man. The people are fixing for a grand fox drive next Saturday. Center at Rego. - En". cry Hardin and 'family were visiting their relatives in this vicinity Saturday and Sunday. C. W. Mcintosh says that it was aboutwarra enough last Monday week for Win. Kochenour t lay in the shade. I. C. Heiidershot has quit grinding ai.:I go 2 to churning e-xin. Shot thinks I.', r-ii ,i churn the people to death quicker than to grid them. E. .V. MuIr.".o--"s school closed Saturd.y. Jt is s i id that the exercises wtre splendid, and the Lcaie being .U'.vd:'i Si.u nc. came, lb 2 f cad patron 5 of bis school -real out lots of good eatables a:: 1 all er; ;yc 1 the feast. u I t'i;i j t-i wiik K'e a ilia-.. Ti. LuiIJ tr v :t ce' f -9 t. i i ; jst. li ';s once i 2 Vn. I ; - - i rrt- - ---' - - - -'l .... f 3 M. ... i.i. ' 1 1 1i: " 1 v , . e c i Of-"- " !

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- , e v : . t1...- i.iii r r i: o c : i -i now ij'v.ri4 I reiatm'i. II. i j your - r liz-i" :r. A'.'. :rt, is making so-i.e r;.; ". 1 t I -:. ; ; i .: t" 2 ame direetfu;,-. lie r u sr:s to ! d ' :r: '..fed to become r l.rr .'..cr-ins: f Jc'. li. a;-::, Jr. '.'.'e er.r- 'tbi Jjhn on t!;e prO'Srct, f.:r Al'.vrt is a gaol fellow. 4 sin jjtne West, ibis time t; -'"row up v.iththe CO i"'L-y," certainly, s he t"ksi a . in - lJr.i. He b-::"i ike mxt i.i fn'.v. :r.fi';r he was marrieJ,- without giving the folks dawn her? evrn a :;:ir-pse of his fair spouse. Wl -t is the cause of bis leavlog so preci t!y. is the question of questions al-ut here. Many conjeetares have been mad..1, bat cone altogether satbf.ictorv. T. M. Orleans Items. . Oh, Jn"ke, the gay anil gallant .Jake, Tlie nidow gave him the miserable Pisa ke ; At home, at i-hnrcti, she treated him t lever, Andtkea went and married the other feller. R. B. Beswlck who died Friday was baried on Saturday. M. V. Mallory has again returned from New Orleans, as fresh and frisky as ever, and still in the "hoss trade." Elder MeKinney, former pastor oj the Presbyterian Chnreh at this place, is rebuilding, and thinks of taking up his residence again in Orleans. '' Geo. Reed, one of onr best young men, started for Kansas last week. He has the best wishes of a host of friends to follow him to his home in the West. Bob Webb want3 to go toLeadville. He will go as soon as he gets his pension. For causa of his disability, inquire of Esquire Hunger. The enterprising firm of Jones & Hamilton received an order last week from New York for 15,080 feet of dressed lumber. This begins to look like business. Our town has enough measles in her midst to go round. The only difference that I cas see is that the doctors do not prescribe as they did when I was a boy, and them bad. Married, by the Rev. Mr. Speer, of the M. E Church, at the residence of M. V. Mallory, in Oxleans, Jtff. F Scboll aud Mrs Miller. Thus they go through life's tempestuous, way. "Two souls with but a single thought." The enterprising citizens of Orleans, or some of them, were engaged last week in setting ut shade trees in front of tbeir residences, That is right; let more go and do likewise, and at once. . : Our town authorities had better have the town pump fixed. If they don't the owners will take it out; arid while they are looking after that, let them see to the phanting of more shade trees on the school house square. The weather has been extremely cold for the past few days and on Sabbath the snow began to fall, and now if I bave said anything heretofore about spring and its ethereal mildness and its singing birds, I am ready to take it back and leave Pi of. Tice to dictate the weather. ' . The Demoeract in this end of the earth don't think much of the present Legislature, and are outspoken about it. They were loud in their professions for economy and reform at the start, and made a good beginning; but, like the fellow's calf, they kind '' 'o gin out.'"' Hun. D. S. Iluffstutter and lady while on their way to Mitchell in a buggy, the horse became frightened aud ran away, tearing the buggy to pieces and hurling Mr. II. and lady out. Both received severe injuries. Mr. II. is badly hurt, bet not fatally. Dr. Hon says that Mr. Iluffstutter was suffering severely on Saturday last. I have often heard of mean men and have had them described, but the last item of this kind came to my knowledge a few days -go. I have heard of persons so mean that they would steal acorns from a blind sow, or the butter off of a sick nigger's fritter, but when it comes to stealing a 25 cent piece off of a dead man's eyes, the man that did this is entitled to the belt for pure cuss edness. Died, March 13, 1879, Rev. f . N Robertson, aged 76 years. After a long life of usefulness he passed away in peace. Mr. Robertson was an acceptable minister in the Baptist Church for ovc fifty years, and no doubt contributed more than anj- one cf his dcric-taina-tion iowar 3 bu-b'Sirg up the Church in Indiana, in bis ministerial cr.rerr. lie baptized and received over two thousand members into the Churi.Ii, f-' J cr--.-.n:z'l natty Churches b-r:rg h's career of u,s.fuinessS as r;- -:r. He ItAve.i no wife or l hi!.!: i r: -iir:i !.. lois but there are bur. L-eds upon hundreds of the irecl of f.i i'.ci.i vVjf.vi tbr.t they Lave 1; t a frl-.nd ris-1 the Cbarch a gc3l r.-tzr. As I a-i c. rr - f j-e y: i i. ri ' ' c :rt week, I vrill t- I v. 11 ci 3 ty uv i." : ;:. 1 1 , i : i ( .t i f i.u-.t-;u.t !!-. : . I i.- - Ms- , C . s " t tire i i iiiay ucvi-r, r.c ' r 1 V s - -. II '.-:: z::t. . it, .i? t .. i . i f.ti It . ki t 3 is,

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PrcMi-jt'. rim chjrch, f.r 1 :v. M. Kin Z' 1 w sr b : n. i, ; ' 1 ti ;j ih-tt young f. c n v:- I: r- t r. zr:- .t .b :.! i ,r? i." C ro:;' 1 r.ttFn! c!.arc.!i au 1 Sun I y s! iit?; cf rUvb :c-.r.!j. 'fyr . kr.o r c f c -.j ell thr,.-.ic d;eaes, viid i'.-r.i ut n----2 15 Pr. P?:i. j Shir.J!r, v.I. j wi'.J ft c.:ci put tl :.:i on j J,,rs' Winsknv'a Saoibing Syrup and j ffjrQ candy, and if that won't da, he WH prescribe damnation. One day last week, while a family by the name of Baker was moving between here and Mitchell, the harness caught in the limb of a tree, breaking it off and striking an infant child on the head, killing it instantly. Since W. L. Reed has returned from Barren river, Kentucky. . He says that "you may weigh a barrel of water, then put in it a fish weighing 25 Bounds and that it will not add anything to its weight. We want to see ii demona rated. Wm II. Merry man bough, t the house occupied by Joe Kauffuian for u saloon, and has moved it on the east side of his harness shop. You now can not get a drink of whisky unless-the druggists violate the law. If they do. they ought to be prosecuted. The farm of Benjamin P. Chatham was sold last Monday to Mr. Sayles Lemmon, of Claysvwle, for the sum of $900, be giving Mrs. Chatham $100 to sign her right. Mr. Lemmon has the privilege of paying the mortgage off at o ice. Last Saturday, while Major Iluffstutter and wife were going to Mitchell, their horses became frightened and ran away, throwing them both out of the buggy and severely injuring the Major about the head. He was senseless for sometime. Aunt Polly received only a few bruises. The buggy was nearly a total wreck; The same horses bave ran away several times. Hat Married. S 1 l linger -Jones. At the resilience of the bride's parents, 011 Thnrsdar, March 13th, 1873. by Uev. W. W. Webb, M r. Jas. W. 8ullinger and Miss Minnie Jones. Cake received, and they have our best wishes for a long, useful aud happy life. PA0L1 RETAIL HARICET. Apples Green per bus $ 75(d 00 Apples Dried per bus 60 Bacon per ft (i? 7 Butter per lb 12 15 Beans per bus ; 1 00 Coffee per 0) ." ' 15& 20 Cheese per lb 15 Craeker3 per lb 10 Coal Oil per gal 20 Chickens per doz 1 25 2 00 Corn per bus 40 Eggs per doz OS Whie f ish per kit ... Mackerel per kit.. - 751 10 Flax Seed per bus 95 Flour per cwt 2 25 Hides green per lb 04 Hides dry per lb 12 Hay per cwt.. 35 Lard, pr lb U7 Molasses N. O. per al 5Q... Molasses Sorghum" 30 40 Meal per bus..... 0 Oats per bu3 25 Onions per bus...... 50 Peaches dried per bus 1 00 Potatoes Irish per bus 80 Potatoes Sweet per bus (? 50 Hags cotton per R - Rags woolen per lb c Sugar N. O. per lb 8 Sugar Coffee per lb 11 Sugar Granulated per ib 12 Salt, new barrels 1 75 Sheep Skins- , 25 50 Teas per .' 15 45 Vinegar per gal 30 Vinegar pe" bbl 6 00? 00 Wheat oer bus 0 SPECIAL NOTICES.' M. Macrae, Stencil Cutter, will furnish farmers with brands for marking grain sack-, for the reasonable sum of 25 cents during court. All Ltrmors shoal I have thena. I desire to say to the people of OrangeviNa township, and all the balance of the county, that I am located at Oranvilio, and enrrted in the lirAcicsstrTtriNG Business, and here t3 the phc& to get your work doncs CIH..AP. Plain hors3-snodt:, To.ccr.t?; t $1X0: reictti::-, 10 a And all ether wcrk in iropyrtij:i. I have one of tliD b3.:t vain -ker.s in th? Gt:itc; and will d. kI! vcrk in ti.3 test stylo and on short notice. Giv' 1:13:1 call thiil stify ! yourself. HuajVai Cn::r.::iN. .March 12, 79.tf, ire T7, 1 cardnn i. is rrcc.Uly i'ttc.1 1 .1 .(. . li - . " - i s 1 i r I ! t. -1 ft tlu O. Io ir. end Livonia ro !, ar.d of Dry Goo . j i. G:: : jri:-, ' ;, I' Xolb H.r, i t ih. t tb V . . . , : i. r r

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t t)r jc -i. If.o.i I"! Its j nil I r . roi let. ir-- u i. : re r.r: rcpieK i to e '.;-. .1 1-'-'.'.:. "iib:r y o or r...te. ' !.c.": Zy 1 -' ! P-J r! - - - -'t;r ''- very r.i iu c.-.s : b:.it to T. I. ui.zcr j OJ- CJ;.-. ..... . If you want a suit rf clothe muds or cut, o to Wm. Worrell. Shop on the fast sble of I bo -."juaro, up stairs over Stout & Bro.S tor Me will sutisfv vou at ro.i-'ti.ddo prices. 5-bii'J lie 131 ember That Thomas takup, on the east side of the pubLc -"iiisro, has opened out a first ela-s stock of Family groceries, provisions, con itK tioneries xc., efce. i so u n ice ,. . . , , line of hats, caps, boots and shoes All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices, liemembei also thut when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction goods, but you buy warranted goods. Call and see for yourself, j Terms cash, or good produce taken in exchange at the highest market price. i'2tf . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SB ZQj ZED - OK SIXTEEHTH SECTiOll LAND. Pursuant to section of an :vt of the General As.semblv of tha State of Indiana, approved Marcti 6th. 18J5, entitled "An Act io provide for a general system of common SfhooSs," etc., I will sell ai public auction at the door of the Court House in l'avdi, Oranjre countv, lndiaua, between the hours of 10 o'claok a. M. and i oVlock r. m.. on MONDAY, MAItCO 2iTII, 1S73, the following piecrs of land, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southivest quarter of seiitiou sixteen (10), in tturiihip one (1) north., aud range two (2) west, containing forty (40) acres, the same havinar been errered by Zachariiih KHege and forfeited f;ir the non-pavment of principal and nnniial interest, and afterwards by Christopher Harrison, assignee of Wells & Simpson. Amount of principal due, - - IO 00 Amount of interest due, - - - 0 40 Amount of damage due, - - . - 2 7." Amount of cost due, - - - - 15 00 Total due, $10:5 13 TERMS OF SALE: Said land will be sold ou the following terms: One-fourth of the purchase money shall be paid in hand, and the interest for tinresidue for one year in a.lvaaee, and the residue in five (5) years from such sale, with like interest at eight percent., annually in advance. All costs, damages, and interest now due must be paid at the time of purchase. Attest, my hand and the seal of the Board of Countv Commissioners, of Orangrs county, Indlajiaat Paoli, this 22.1 day of February, lbrsBAl. DAVID F STUCK EK, 21-4 Auditor Orange Co. iLdiiiinis trator's Sale. Notice is hertby given that I will sell at public auctioa; on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1373, at the late residence of Levi Krutsinzer, deceased, all his personal property, not taken bv the widow, consisting- of Horses, Cattle, Host-, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Fanning Utensils, et. Terms of Hale: A credit of 12 month will be given on all suinsorer $3, ths purchasers gi vinj his note with approved surety, waiving: valuation and appraisement laws; sums of $3 and under, will be required in hand. WILLIAM II. KP.UTSIXGER. 271-3 Administrator. Simpson & Mavity, Att'ys, Paoli, lad. Ssrvaj Ilotics. Notice is hereby irivcn that the Surveyor of Orange county, Indiana, will, on THURSDAY', 31 ARCH 27, 1S73, proceed to rim the lines and establish the corners io section thirty (-30), town tbrec (3), north of range one (1)" east. DAVID S. I i U FFSTETT E It. March 4, 1879- 25-3. Administrator's IJotics. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appointed itlminUtrutor of ths estate of Thos. M. Uurgesw, late of Or anjre county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate probably issolveut. HENRY BURGESS. March S. 1879. 26-3 Adm'r. Ilotico of Appoint: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has; thi.-i day b.'en ajeioinrcd administrator of the cst.'itJ fd I."iiJun:'ii!:"T, i;,i' of Urnne opnty. l.idjiiii.i. (leei-a- I SHI e-;iatc ia probabiv solvent. wu li r-i h. Knt'Tsisurn, Marrh 1, W;i A..:iir. SURVEYOR'S N0HCE. 1 ill b-' at the R -'corder's i.fi: e in P;;- !j m tlu fir.-c Till-- lay if e.i.di in .niii. Ar.v pt-.. n wanrini? t'j sc ibe in ref.en'V to ir:.y ::rVi'i inc m nr jiart if th.' oiMitv. ran i'. t ch;'itti:n-. ' J-!i Ju'WuVAbU, 21-t i". jf. t-y jr ii i L.. Sovina .Idchinca and Ci Pers m- MitT.tiP' a .-"'winrT 'Li' hiae will And ii to thci.- p. vj -v. i ' :tV. t-.i .r a ldresis me, as I keep- all kinds and sivp m--triurion i.i ti e ri;ti- er ( -r :!..:. I l.:.y f ir ca-'i "iii l ndl (!! .e 1 .'-. :-'- ii ver Ory:i at th- io i.t ;i -I ran-. 1 v,;il I'.i'ivcr .!:i machim.". or'-in- -i 5 -IMIELIi i; L L L ! N -i.i:. Jn'y :?. 17S. iJlr LAW C AilBS. y .sir wiT.f. A - f Avrt PIOL1 ,;! j - tic in t;.e c "1 :;.! h.iiii i- emiiit'! : ' Pre-:? lutir-t y ' O ' j e i s C: ! 2s 'l A. . Ci..'..-'.' Jz: I. ,r I'.Vrlh . n ka 1 ait. 4$

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N 4 1 4 1l ut "i!t.-t:irn- fi 1 rr-i". t,,- huj. w. t s! !H-s. it.iry i ? '1,- c u. c at a!! tin 5. . V . , ,. . Ja , . I k " 1 nv -s x m - "Ol'TICC North Eat corne i" t t h p a h I i e- s q n a r e . 1 - p-'i-l.-il lit ',;", -;-i. ( -. t tl-msHnd nrocedir -5111 Ibmkrupt.- r. Jan. , ls77. ' - 'j'-. b.:iu o n 1 1: iM. . : PA.OLI, DIA f,T ft Jj'They will praeb i. r.i I t: r- , - . . - p .. .. ., ... . .... .. 1 .... . . ,,, t.'- " ., , ties. Collections promptly attend! d to. Ofaceon the b orth side of the pnl-Ue-siuare, up-s'.-ii.s- 1 T3 -r- jt-sj a -rPAOLJ, INDIANA. OFFICE To Rhodes House, first door to tlie left, over Marti n & Mejfemt y'a office. 7- IStf ITDIiElT, m. I. - : PAOLI, IX D. FFEliS his professional service.' to jf the citizens of Paoli and vicinity. Oiilee in the South East corner public square. . . Referekse Drs. Sfasrrfi and Bow es. ly GH00SRT STORE! a. s,o Would respectfully inform the public that h has on hand a large stock of Groceries, loots, Shoes, its. Gaps, Notions of all Kinds, GLASS AND WINDOW SASH, CIGARS, 7 OB AC CO, TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, Mackerel and While Fish, by ret nil or the kit, aud all articles usually kepi in a provision utore. and will be sold as cheap as any hone in the place. J5r?"Thc highest market price will be paid for every description of produce. The public are invited to call and examine my stock of goods. " S'J-Xm A.. J". Uliocles, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions' ' STAPLE DRY GOODS, STATIOXEIIY ASD KOTIOXS. Paoli, Ind., Aug. 25. 1877. 5Q-. CIIA MBERSB URG, IND, THOMAS & BURGESS Dealers m Dry Goods, Groceries, ITats. Caps. Boots. Shoes, 1 tea r--rii ride Cloth -m t. Ladies flats a fpecialty. We have a grcucral astwrtinent of poods which we will sell at bottom prices for cash or pi-odece. 15rinsj on your produce and get the tujrbest mark t-t price for it. ati-"3m Ton 71sxj 6rccr.'jac!;c, 6c!U arJ Silver, . .:t we v, ant v v' O O t- i will -iy to t' "! pur-.1. ; that w- r r.nvr ;!'..; t i.-:i v" to yi '-void u t- loll-a' the low priVpof e'icfnm per pound for whirs 0''j ci'-iMl rni'.i'i !,. .: 'H"i f r: ,- :!, r when o.esired, t he pourid toll. We w ariat fi 1 Ci. r w - k .s ;i ibe i . ,.i n.il i,- j 1 r." i:i -:' 1 co- :. .;!.-. We waul to buy , i l V-' , W for wh ii h we will exchac C'.-t prjctjfi. Call and mti n nt cur is: KtlU Pill Ctll. V, ft Tur.u'.Trj. lh- :' i-s tb.'tt f l.ilV" ind S a ri 1 do t t r' ! Ai - t I'ai ut 111 . in ti.t bi"e iisforni t ne 1 if p, w iiI of 1 arrsa:

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