Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 29, Paoli, Orange County, 2 April 1879 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, I'il L 1 1-7'. Jib ! 4 1 Ifl ilr , I 1 f' ?a i I SI 1 1 'i i i i t IL ! : A T I . s t I ' A 1 V r. I : ' S isi N C ; t I J i t K " u n ' ! i - . I ( ! .' ' ! . r 1 if i Male Intelligence. Piyrn nth - to Lave an nrchc rv Hub. T nsrratijji is to 1. iv v luatc.h. 1 X I ,1 V Th r"1 Is aM lo ls over I'Xt a-cs of mw!w In Goport. Tho "MurpMc" of Chiy City h.tvc L" cents in their lockers. r.irin !.,;: 1 r.rc1 hiring at Worthinjjton for Till fwr month. Tl.o f er.ippranre work h-t-? nl la-i; boon lc;m in the wick oil city Of Lafayette. ---The ncv W.tbt-h dep t at Wo-t hrbmon, in Warren c.mn ty, is completed, and tho pcep'a? of that village ;irc j bghird. A no'.v mail route has boon es-tabli-hed from Morrow. , Newton coin ty, via Reaver Timber and Pilot (irove, to Rensselaer. L afayette Journal: Tho Airier h .'.n II x r : company is pureiuH ins a. larg? number of Iior-es and hio? ire;: them ICcst, to be used in their bu-inc:s,s. It is aid that there is trouble with the financial management of tha lb. d Ribbon club of La port., ;iih1 the treasurer has been called upon for a report. i-iAurmiis. A brass bind a "nide" bracelet. Keokuk Constitution. The absorbing question "What will you drink?"- Puck. The streams of tho country nre on a bust. New York Graphic. Of all natural men, Audubon was the naturali.-d. --New Ifaven ReNlt r. A dollar in your hand is worth two in another man'.- pocket. Rome Sthmi tined. 'You're a nasty,tuek up Ihinir," as tliepen said to the paste-pot. )'d City Derrick. Now comes the cowslip, and the insurance agent's lip, aud other kinds. New Yoik Mail. Think twice before you speak; especially at an auction vale of old tin pans. -Turners Falls Eepoter. You can talk about woman's rights till doomsday, but the best riht of woman i- the marriage rite. liar I ford Journal. Bye-and-bye that man will come around the corner with his prediction of the hottest summer in 20 years. Newark Call. Sprite;; is the time when younjr men think of jr.iit: to see their irl-. It is the merry-time season. New York Commercial. Never say to the man runrunfr across lots, in the immediate load of a wild hull, "be not swift to take a fence." ii )iton Transcript. The proprietor of a bone factory announces that persons leaving1 their bsnes with him can have them ground at short noti.-e. New Orleans Picayune. Wo did not have a rreen Christinns this winter, but the oilier niht the ln; verity of New York srraduatod medical student-:. Cincinnati Gazette Oyster. ac:ordie to a French naturalist, h.ive t?ie power to reason. Perhaps th.it accounts for thi'Sr jreat wi-doni in keeping their nioutl'is sirat. Buffalo Express. The approach of spring has been o very jentlo, that the mercury; hasn't dared to climb up th ther-ir.onu-ter to take a look at warm weather. New Haven Il'g,liter. Mr. CiMrdine r-angre. his on over the head, and now Mrs. Cc. i rdlne s;iys that Viixi mrtghbtr will Uuh because an old 'woman like her had hei hair banned. Whitehall Tiines, An exchange f-p?aki of a dog "that lias Wen taught td tend barin a saloon. ' That b nothing to l-rng of, for most all of tae dos in Whit c- hall are b ark e ? p e r.--White haH Times. Ij.:;:tie x Is to 1 1 f . -! , I . Ic ..t t! 1 '. I - , lit!.'.-- . r, l , I II tl - -Ih ' t: r , w : .. ii i ' 1 h , i'I v i itN ; 1. j. V I f v Y.Vt. I IV

i j . . ; i i i ' i J ? i. I iihors' t. ti.rapb.er adbeautiful icfutir ditferent If in JU'H-st oi'y '2' cents. " A'id : C'-'t there a re bimilies wha s-pend j beirr;i-tc-nt fur bioad$nl !uvtt j i r.hotn--rap!i in the h.ue. 1 act. N o rr s -! o v n I f e r a I d . la a en rt weoks the mis'r ; t,( the h -jo w ill he climbinjj j p t. the tups of labU-s and chair-, j a'. 1 reaching with ail her might to 1 rush 1 he du-t froni t It e ceding IV ,t slio lark- just a little bit of aide to rt-fieh. New Haven Register. Fife i. ;-: K'.it)rt fir it to be con. -tntly filled with wiliif. Let people hiuh when they can. A lur.n !)ould not uo about with a ?,.co long enough tc make the world N( lieve b.e lias noojey depo-itcd in i c vings bank. New Orleans Picayute. An intellfctu al meirdtcr of tlio Arknr-:is Feis! iture bass intn din ed a bill abbreviating the seasons of Fent from "40 to 110 day. He explains that everything e'se has come down "0 per centum since the war, and there should b no liscrimiintion in favor of Lint. When n ?2,0(K) clergy -nan is offered a :), on pastorate it is styled a ""ail," wherea--, in point of fart, it is not a "call," but a "raise." New York World; And it gener ally "raises him out" that is he lay s down his old hand and goe for a new deal Wayne Democratic Press. There seems to be no evidence that the completion of. tho immense structure which spans the East river will abridge the privileges of any clas. On the contrary, there is every reason why wrrks; of that i-ort sliou'd grow in public favor. Even life itself i.s but a span. Republican. Columbus avenue, Sunday afternon:Miserab!e street mucker to Snodkins, the belt of whose ulster wasdragins "I say, old hoss, if you don't tighten up your bellybaud you'll loose your blanket." (And Snodkins had to keep on looking pleasant, as if he hadn't heard it. Harvard Lampoon. A certain lawyer was compelled to apologize to the court. With stately dignity he rose in his place and said: "Your honor is right and I am wrong, as your honor generally is." There was a dazed i c look in the Judge's eyo, and he hardly know whether to feel happy or fine the lawyer for contempt of court. The dreadful f ict that there are minute bugs in brown sugar, and wriggling eels in the host vinegar, calls for action. Humanity, as well as the bugs and eels, calls loudly for protection. Baston Transcript. County Carres pond an co. Orleans I tents. We wrote our items last week, but forgot to send tltemII. v. F. M. Symms occupied the pulpit .it the Presbyterian Church hist Siuuiay tnorninic and eve.iing. If the many boys who are o?i our streets after nlrht would stay nt home and rend a ch ipter in the bible or some other good liook. thy would profit a great, deal more thereby. There are some families in Orleans that, are hardly nble to support themselves, and yet they have as many ns five or six cloirs. A little strychnine would not be out of place. Messrs. Jeter ar,d Irvine took ctiartre ot tr.e post-'-'iace at t! ins place last Tneshiy morn! n; Of course they will bo a lit slow for some time and the citizens ontrht to r.i;A e a little allowance until they become acquainted with the n flairs. Mrs. Smart hns ramie a jron,! postmistress, and she ltaves the oCiee with a host of friends. Mrs. Ian ma Liadsey, wife of Thcs D. Lindsr-y. died biit Friday, March 2S. She was sick bat a short time, and her loss i!l be irreparable. She leaves th-.e children, one of them only two weeks old, and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Her funeral was preached in the M. E. Church oa last Saturday, and was followed to tho cemetery by a birs number of friends. Hal. I'iilonvillc Items -Jim Ibi 15 t. i s n u i t ..( OUII ' luj; lb -The latest t b i r g oat, Austin's bs ! S.uO. -Joliu Hill is poins to Lon; medical aid. - L. T. Oil .b ft ! s in Da. I h it a. f Xewton Stewart, M:;n.!,j, oa busa or.r vi u r h.a 3 ' ... i 2 1 . - i; J i: t M ii t ' Tt J

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;:t ci;urc!i. Unr lr.nst conviction is llt.it the Illder jhowIJ preack t" nil, rot t o o n e J o an man. Spy. Mr. Geo. Pierre, Sr., is very sick with pneumonia, but we hope to ba able to announce Ins recovery soon. Taylor Rohbins. cf Frenck lack, has parch seJ, the Frank Denny farm, .in J moved thereon. Eiiit of our teachers and pupils r.re expecting to attend school this Mar success crown their torts. Our school at No. 7 rlosed on last Friday. The exercises, both day and nijCht, were well attended and jipprecip.teI by the patrons and others. The exercises indicated that the work of the past term had been thorough arid practicalThe manner :n which Miss Crayera ft conducted them and the Accuracy and rer.dines" with which the pupils recited, speaks well for herns a teacher. She left last, Thursday for her home in Salem, Washington county. The Northwest Temperance Union, which meets at Faucett'a Chapel, is well attended, and great interest is mani fested in tiie temperance cause. We think that the "temperance societies of Orange county should meet in eon vewtiosi at an early day for the purpose of further promoting the temperance interest" of our county. Let us keep the cause advancing. Now is the hour to strike for temperance. Who that watches closely can not see and feel there is something mysterious; something providential in the influence of a Moody i.nd of a Murphy? In the present sweep of reform as to drisking habits, we are conscious not only of moral and social enthusiasm, but also of an awful reverence teward the Creator. There is a conjoint call for praise, prayer and work. Let us hear from others on this subject. IIcgo. At Orlostns, Tnd.,Jarcb 28, 1S70, after a pro-trrii-ted illness, Mrs. i-.ttima V. Lindscy, aetl GO years. Mrs. lamlsey was the wife ot Tlios. D. Lindsef. Tiiey were married Nov. H, 1867, and she died on her birthday. M rs. Lindsey was a jjoo l and dutiful wife, an affectionate and loving mother, ami although she was not a nicmhcr ot any Cluirch, she possessed in an eminent degree all the christian sraces. She leaves a husband and three little children to mourn her loss, and all who knew Mrs. Lindsey unite in sympathy for l lie bereaved ones. 'God gave, He took, lie will restore." IfCMBERT. CSAL tJOTICES Sew 31 eat Marfiet, Win. M. Haggerlcy has just opened a Meat Market in the Cole building, where he will be pleased to see all those wishing to buy choice meats. 2i)tf Hot IcePersons owinir me are requested to call and settle, "ither by cash or note, (cash preferred), as 1 need it to pay my debts. 9tt Greiin- Hazlewoob. ::i,.ir,iis:ti2TisiG. I desb'e to say to the people of Orangeville township, and all the balance of the county, that I am located at Orangeville, and engaged in the Blacksmitiiing Business, and here is the place to get your work done CHEAP. Plain horse-shoeing, 75 cents; toed shoes, $1.00; resetting, 10 cents a shoe, and all ther work in proportion. I have one of the best wagon makers in the State; and will do all work in the best stvle and on short notice. Give men call and satisfy yourself. Miller, Giierjcix. ' March 12, TO.tF, iiew Store, Seir Goods. Iv.l, Tegarden has recently fitted up a general store near his iesidence, in Northeast township, on the Orleans and Livonia road, and has a general stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queeasware, Notions, etc. His stock is full and complete, and he sells at prices that defy competition. Give him a call. 24tf CiOoU Out. The taw requires at my hands a speedy settlement of the business of the late firm of Allen & Reed. I have no discretion in the matter', and must compel a speedy settlement of all claims duo said firm. You have had notice, heed it. YVV.L. b'-;ED SurvIvht-rart.Uie Zr- ' - . ReedJan. 22, 1ST?. K!if. Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Whuit, Wheat, T. Ii. Walker c Sons, Orleans. We will pay you tho "Bos" price for your Wheat, T. lb Walker & Son, Orleans. f t r r. I - r: . ftt ail ti..i. 5 to .ii;r..; or ' ? ; :i.i: iA i hi r : i. j 1 i ! nihil i '.i .t s. I" ! f ' A . ) A. . i t: it

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lie will satt-ity you at ri a-,r. ii-.e prict Ilescabijer That Thomas Staleup, on the east side of the puhhc square, has opened sut a Orst class stock of Family groceries, provisions, confectioneries iic, &e. Also a nice line 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. .r2tf LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. oi:..ii2iissicner'3 Oale OF REAL ESTATE! Notice is hereby jriven that the nndersig-ned, Commtsioner ai.Vnultvl by the OraDjre "ircuit Court at the .March term. 1S79, to sell the real estate belonsriug to the heirs of Mary J. Thompson, (uicejia, will on SATURDAY, APKIL 213, 1S"9, on the premises, by order of said Court, offer for sale at public auction the following real estate, to-wit : The north half of the southw est quarter of section twenty-one (21), township one (1) south and raae two (2) west. Also, the south half of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of same section. Also, the southwest quarter of the soutnwest quarter of section sixteen, same town aul ranire. Also, lots numbers forty-nine and fifty, in Newtoa Stewart, all in Orange county, Indiana. TEKM3 of Sale: One-fourth part of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, the remainder in three equal installments at six, twelve, aod eighteen months respectively from dav of sale, purchasers giving notes for deferred" payments, with approved sureties, waiving vaiuatiou laws, with interest from date. JOHN W. BYK11S, April 3, 137920-4. Commissioner. Administrator's Calo. ed, administrator of the estate of lieoeeea Bennett, late of Orange county, Iudiana, tieceased, will sell at public auction, on the premises of George Bennett, iu Greenfield township, on FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1873, all the personal property of said decedent, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furni ture, etc. Terms of Salk: A credit of 12 months will he given on a!l sums over 13, the purchaser yivinsr his note with approved surety, waiving vaiuatiou and appraisement laws; sums of ?3 aud under, will be required in hand. ABXER "VT. ALLEN'. March 25, 1S79 2S-3 Admiuistrator. A dniinis trior's Sale. Notice is hereby given that tha undersigned, administrator of tiie estate of Jonathan Teter, deceased, will, on SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1S79, at the late residence cf said decedent, three miles northeast from Valeene, offer for sale at public auction all the personal property of said decedent, consisting of Horses, Hogs. Milch Cow, Farming Utensils, and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sale: All sums of $3 and less, cash in hand; over $3, a credit of nine months will lie given, purchasers giving their notes tor deferred payments, with approved surety, waiving relief irom valuation laws. JOHN "W. SULLINGKit. Maivh 18, 187927-3. Adm'r. I 1 t '." ! t ! ' 1 r j it t -f

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All Goods marked in figrures plain enough to be seen ty everybody, and sold to all at ONE PRICE. for fifty years. The LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED Stock ever brought to Orange County.

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A fall lino of TRUNKS, GROCER ICS, QUEENS WARE, 7, .lra by tho barrel. Come and examine our now stoclz and new i rice-.

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i o IXotic of Appointment Noti.-e is here y given that the undersigned il.t-H liii t!ct i.'f , u c. t . -- f i he i i at c of Kebei cA Kennett. late of Or ii a;in.intea inniil.sliatiir aag.M-onnty, Indiana, deceased said estate is "probably solvent. ABXER W. ALLEN. March 25, 3S7D 25-3. Ounrej ITotic; Notice is hereby given that the Surveyor of Orange county, Indiana, will, on MONDAY, AI'P.rL 11, 1S70, proceed, to run the lines and establish the corners in sect ion seventeen (17), town two (2), north of range two (2) west. .March lSiS 2.-3 E. J, PIERCE. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. 1 will be at the Hot-order's ofliee in Paohon the first Tuesday of each month. Any person wanting to see me in reference to any surveving in any part of th coimtv. can do so at that time. JOHN MCDONALD, 21-tf. survevor Orange Co. cving Cachings and Organs Persons wanting a Sewing Machine will find it to their advantage to call, on or address me, as I keep alf kinds and give instruction in the manner of working. 1 buy for cash and s-.ell LOW for same. I" also deli ver Organs at the lowest cash rates. I will deliver ail machines or orsrans sold br me. PHILIP BELLINGER. July 3, 1878. 421v a ohii a. hie PHYSICIAN, PAOLI, INDIANA. OFFICE In Rhodes House, first door to the left, over Martin & Megenitj 's oiliec. 7-19tf G! U A CHAMBERSB Uli G, IArI). THOulAS & BURGE Dealers m Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps. Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothiuar. Ladies Hats a specialty. AVe have a g-encra! assortment of gooils which we will sell at bottom prices for cash or produce. living on your produce and got the hi:rhest market price for it. 3(i-8m A.. J. Elaod.es, DEALER IN Groceries & Provisions" STAPLE DOT GOODS, STATIONERY ANI NOTIONS. Paoli.Ind., Ang. 23, 1877. 50, AND 1 A h T Our prices on HATS, r w t S 11. 31

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Will practice in the courts of Orange and Btljolnins eounlics. Collections and i rooate oustne.s ?r,iiuiie'j. Oillce in Cole's buiidina; North si'ie Publi c square. - E. C. VILSOW, Attorney at Law, IIOTAIJ.' PAOLI, 1SU. Will practice in all theconrts of O ran pre and al.ioininjr counties. Particular attention given to collect ion and probate business. X'StfOice East side Public Siuare.. rif TIIOG. G. -MAHArJ, Attorney at La7, Notary Public arJ United States Claim Ajca Orleans, 2nd, Will practice in all the Courts of Or ange and adjoining; counties. Particular attention given to collections and probate business. SoGzn T003. B. BrSSIRS. GEO. A. BTSKIEK, BUSKIRK & BUSK1RK. ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI INDZAITA. Collections and Probate business, specialties. Notary l'ublie iu oilice at all times. BToblitt Attorneys at Law, IAOS.f, INDIANA. CSTOFFICE North East cornerof the public-square. Especial attention piren to collections and proceedings in Bankruptcy. Jan. 8, IS?!. ITTHROOP Ct THHOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAY PAOLI, II7DIAITA. fSSThey will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining counties. Collections promptly attended to. Office on the North side of the public-square, up-stairs- 1 I'AOLI. IND. OFFERS his professional serviccf to ' the citizens of Paoli and vicinity. Oiii'ceinthe South East coiner public square. HKfEunxcE Drs Sherr' and Bow es. VI v u THE"1 5 ' BOOTS, SHOES, &'c, 1 .3 I

and Willow Ware. Treaty-five bhU. choice fior-hurn at 1 per -allon You can buy goods jnst as cheap of a clerk as you can of preisriefors.

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S; O Wv.ti'. 1 r -' :'. i-.' it:., thepnblir :! b. . 1 a large .-1 c k r ' Groceries, C::is, Shoes, Hats, Caps, flotbr.s cf all Kinds GLASS A XD WIXDO V SA.Stf CIGARS, 7 OB A CCO, TJZA, COFFEE, sua Am, Mackerel and Vhite Fish, by retail or the kit. and all articles rna!ly kejt in a provi. sion store, and w ill be sold as cheap as jv? ln'iasein t! e !:t -e. '" l:ifThr highest market price will 1,. for every description of pioduce. The pui u are invited tcall and examine mv s:..ck of Sool. " 26-3in loa Slay Talli About Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, lint we want W" QQ Xi ! , -- ' .- mmmmmmmmi1 iW an 1 ndll say to the puolic that we are now about ready to card your wool into n.'.ls st the ;o-,v p. -f til, cents per pauud for white orS!,' cents for mixed when jrv, a-cis- fann.-h-ed, or when desired, the pound toil. We warrant all our wi'i k when the material is jcooi and in sr'xul condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds of VccI, for which we wilt exchange p wds at tlie low -est prices. Call aud see t:s at our mill in Paoli, Iud. KING & STUCKER. April 23, l$rR. r,2 Menangh & Scully, ORLlK, INDIANA , HOUSE, SIGN ASDOmSEXTAL PAIXTEtS. We would inform the citizens of Oranpr and adjoining: counties that we are now prepared to do ait kindsof House Painting: also Fresco PaiiiLi'njr. Oraininj; and i'aper llanjring in the highest style of the art. v, would also inform the public that we have put up a rood &hoo. where we are prepared to do all kinds of Carriage and Wasoii Painting. LIKDSEY HOUSE, ORX.EATTS, IIIBIAITA. TP1AS B. LIXDSEY, This well known house is ftirnishtd with airy, comfortable rooms, good be s and an excellent table supplied with the best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a geoil Livery Stable.. Carriages fur nit hod at ail times to parties going to andfnm French Lick and West Bnden Sprinj.fi, Paoli and other points, (jive me a trirl. THOMAS I). L IND SKY, PropV. May 10, I bid. :df 1 V" zn r-?5 ri f f w 4 Goods chfapcr than they have been A full and complete slock of will astonish you. FW1 f'i 1 k rt. k i

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