Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 29, Paoli, Orange County, 2 April 1879 — Page 3

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,- r.fnr.br cl.i'ns diif the bite f ..--' w :n, r-or-t ,r oi rVd ,r"A THis m; 1 o-b,. , and 5s ' ' . ' J s M A - :oirw, r.;... ;,'. (. ,r'!f r f -it! Son. Q.:r .1-vil ;u tho measles. , hi Pii-trifr lias 1 Ii is curls cl'prf'J- .-. o-t adj- rr.ed 1:. -.t Frbi v room,rt:I. , t t Paggerley'?, in Cole bull ! - n (J.I f a-hi o ned kiss is one Cat o,c n:QMxh. Yum, yum, yarn. 1 V J.Johns o n now mirsesab a d - o I p I hand, cut by a chisel. ff Tfni want any kind of job prints , :, r.- c.iu at :h- N'ews office. ifT.se .-ml Jack L i II a prints! .,..v neatly, and cheaply,' at this , J rn Andrew, an esteemed citizen j" , Ii Lick township, died last wr 1 J. f a-'es are eull the prevailing di 3- , ; ibovts. Lais of children tare ,(-. George Pi ere e, an old and high-?rrc-emed ciluea of Northwest tOWHjijip, dbd ht-t wpefc. f; TH? road Lei ween here and Orleans - a'm-''t impassable. We don't need tsrsmlre. Oh, no! Another Latch of old records, recvJ.ajc the dins3 of more than fifty jcars ago, will be found elsewhere. Tin Albert diroree case wa.i contiftuM until the next term, by Sirs. Aikrt the defendant. Our high school is progressing finely, with a larjre fit tendance, of both fcoseaml foreir. pupils. The ior West ien Springs, ttw- Dt". I-:tne and the. Messrs. Friti'lir-tt, finally fell through Saturday, snd the trade is now off for good. In the Stalcup divorce case, If.at 'i.f-li, tlif court decreed Sirs- S. a ditorce, the custody of two of the children and i ue thousand dol'&rs alimay. Head the advertisements in our pa-pr-r, mi1 li-iid-i with those who are liberal -noitjih to let the people know what ktr 1 av-: to sell. Tv. many chai:s s of venue are tah lr or.rts. They cost our ; peopit ;, rmif'i injney, and they're getting :ir;ir1 t'i.-m. if we may believe the ex-prp-'siw.j Me hear. '. Tlmt rru'i!y ''burnt district" -71') .1 1 !:c lidit up. It comprises some f tiie most f!cs;rab?e building sites in I'.wn. at: 1 o ir men of means ought '' ir.vo.-t '.i e- e" -i 'He want if 'disiinetly understood tiist are not Sheriff of Orange coimtj; that cur name is not Ed Braxtan, &n i that we are much . better looking Lin he 3. nite a nember of our Isaac WaN t""'an talking of a Sshing ppree on b') river, ja the neighborhood of Freder:clsiHrg, us soon as the wind, wrath ", ti water will permit. Depositions in the Albert divorce t;Ve f-e betas taken in the Court IIous b'r Major John 11. Simpson, Clerk of s- Orange Circuit Court, this week. 134 e'denee given is rich, rare, and ,.H re-ret very much to l e ir of the cf Mrs. Thos. I Litter, of Orkfin' "a extruded n,Ve of which will -: t!.)( where : V- m: a noble. c:-' woman nho-e L-;3 vi.I be deeply A ?recinl frrm of t'ne Orange Cirvd.irt wiil ho 1 e! i here, commence : y Tups ; jj, Ji d-.e U. II. V.'tllcrn Fes,r;s;. The causpf:, qnite a number t-.fai, are all conneeted with the Co', iu. A. Bowles rs'.aie. 1 lb Ibtley. wbiio f'xit; ; a Mvei 5 i"-r Ir. J. . M.rrr, bi.st briday, J !;"d ri.t t'l down a liiir:;i r.ni ! j fpi-'ib c J two of Lis f.r on his - li,.' ..'v r..'.T i C. it '"'Ulrek his neck. Kib v , out fie" ; v : i ! .- t " "--1 -y. II. is t' e bet "-t n S );' or In K-uia. lie is o: p 1 r'" ' 1 p',.p! : know i . it, r t j r V t' cr t ) Irad?. lb ZY pj. or ten j-er.4 v ce t " rt ;s 1 W"-, ',y j, p Tbrc. rp. "a-.naiion, Ly I-I'.- -.io. 7 - r. l ..1. ' "I . .

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cr c ;.b -will pre-.ib Ht X-l-V 1 ' A. M. jind nt iovti,1 - M., iivvl f .r.'if v. C . d Ll " T1.t I:'..-. X;. 11?, - i'j . . 4. : ... . . - ... , . n cwr.; A; x i: , r.t r r. A fill f.tt e r ! i " c 'j i i rc a c :tc d . I'y order of W, J Tb :.::t !b Cni.vr..:, P'a"y. 'Ir. Al.'cd r.u-.:r, cf 0:;.i. -: vl" wa- in town E.-.turd.iy. Ed. ' Draxlan, Sr., from the state of Martin, was here visiting last week. .. Mr?. Moses F; Ham and Mrs. Wm. P. Shively, cf French Lick, were in town Monday. Jadge Frank Wilson, of Bedford, was in town last week attending to matters connected with the Moore and Spicely assignment. ,m Ab. McDonald, of Northwest, and Josiah H. Charles, VoL WolSngton, and Ben. Ib Case, of French Lick, were in town Monday. Abe N cblit, Esq., returned to Indianapolis, Monday, to resume his labors in the examination of the Marion county records, having recovered from the pC-hllls and fever. Sir. and Mrs. James Clements, of Brownstown, are here viaitinc They accompanied the remains of Mr. Ciem eats' mother, brought here last week for interment. J as. F. Stacker, our-worthy Representative, returned home from Indianapolis last evening. Mr. Stucker has made a model Representative and returns to his constituents with the consciousness of having done his duty, and has earned the plaudit of "Weil done, good and faithful servant," CJratstI Moxleal Jubilee and Bant! Ton rnaiucut. The Paoli Band boys are preparing to have a Band Tournament, Picnic, and a Grand Jubilee at the Fair Grounds in Paoli. Saturday, Slay 24,1379, which promises to be the grandest a Hair ever witnessed in this part of the State. They have secured the services of the chain pi ou cornetiat of the West, Prof. Elliott, of the celebrated . Howe Band, to conduct the contest and render some cf bis cornet solos- Prof. Fred. Schweitzer, of the celebrated Crawfordsville Band, and" other eminent musicians of the State are also expected to be. present and take, part in the exercises. The premium far the best band will be a fiftydollar cornet and case; second premium, twenty-five pieces of band nusic, latest publications Eight different bands have aK rc- Jy signified their intention to be here to contend for the prizes. Promptly at 10 o'clock a. M. the performance will open, with a raed'ey of all the national airs by all the bands in concert, led -by Prof. Elliott. Each contending band will then take the stand alternately until each have played three pieces. The judges will be selected by the leaders of the different band i. . Floral Hall will be comfortably seated, beaut'dully decorated, and a handsome stage erected, fho" scenery for which is now being painted. At 2 p. m. the Paoli Band Dramatic Company will give a matinee. The programme will be the buttonbursting comedy ef "Tooules," to conclude with 'the "Limerick Bay,"' Doll Braxtau as Toodles and Taddy Miles' s Boy. At night "Betsy Baker" and the ."Black Statue" will be produced. Posters and programmes will be tit in due time. No pains or expense will be spared to make this the grandest musical jubilee ever held, in Southern Ir.di ana. ' ' Gn'molion ef John Daagfaerty and others, ordered tat a cart tray be opened from P-ioli la the fourteenth section, tow a one south, on Harrison county line, said rond haungheeo petioned for at the 1:-. ", L ..ird, a via- ord.-red a:.d tbe le-.v c: -;' rr .-rt approve 1, cr.i tb:-,t . D -.vi 1 Lin Iby te oveisttr ft va Jonathan j . 11 :o ' d t tb I r o ' : t' e d i '. " g ii 'p I etv, ecn I jtes a and Lick Creek, rnd that Peter Ceroatiiin from top of bl riil,:- to llr rri - oil cointy line. On in !! of J.bn P.rown, tub rid that lbi'5. B- azlc-y bo r ppylnf ed c v rs. -r of thercvl !--:olirg ft om the frrry nt i i :o:o 1 . -v r 1 Sa'em n far a? te ? Wit T,'j'o i co.irty line, find that he c on .til l.an-ls wobii two miies for i . ' . 1 o b On ri-..t:o"i aid pr-!.!'"i of Robert Sands aro! olbtr b-.s vr is grantft tf-otit fir t o i i -o w.v for a road fro'it -.be i i end . d .'b"i n ( rn? s stree-t in Pob inn ire rt'.Ti t.'t i erry ven ny or ntxr

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1 :.i r. e ;. r ti j , t -'it 1 t.3 r.r:.l nrn t;r.til widow T i rt I s. t P arson, ni 12 " the a.r.:a tr. 1 rt 11 .",-d. Or '-red. that fbe Bo irJ a tmorr( msrntnx at 9 of the cloek. JoNjt::av Ljxw.ky, JlAMl'KS, CoE3, Jfsk noi.i.o Ki.i.. Au;rtT b-b IS IT. The Bo.irl me', pursuant ta adjournruent. Present, as yesterday. A rr I I-.s inj; Leretofore been viewed from lb j town of Paoli to Bono, on White River, and on the return of the viewers cf r-i' 1 r vd it appeared from sundry pi.bb.j;.i from citizens f lh county l-ro . b ', o bind said road was marked out, that it would daraaga them to a considerable amount if said road should be opened as laid oot; whereupon the Board proceeded to appoint the fallow, ing persons to view and assess the darasgea comp!a':nI of, to-wit: Edward -dibls. Roger SfcKntght, John Sears, John Mire3, and Robert Elrod, who at tended according, to appointment and being duly qualified as the law directs proceeded ta view and assess the damages of the several petitioners, and now on this day make the following report, to wit: "That we, according to appointment, proceeded to view as directed and find the damages as follows, to-wit: To Jonathan Jones, f50; to naleb Evans, 90; to Thomas Blank, $120," On wh;ch report "being delivered to the Board they are of the opinion that the county can not pay said damages, and order said road nul and void, and that the petitioners for said road pay the expenses incurred by the viewers laying out said road and those employed in appraising the damages. And now, on this day, John Pickard, to whom the building f the jail was let on the 4th day of May, 1816, in the town of Paoli, informed the Board of Commissioners that he had corn plated and was ready to deliver the same. Whereupon the Board proceeded to view the same, and ordered that it be received so soon as h shall complete the following work on said jail, to-wit, that he pa', a good, and sufficient lock on the inside ef the criminals' room and face the windows in the north side of said room in a workmanlike manner, " and that the agent be directed to pay him the sum yet due an said work he contracted to build as soon as the aforesaid improve meats are finished. Ordered, that John Pickard be allowed $17.67 as soon as the following work is done to the jail by him, to-wit: To cut a whole or widow through the wall on the south side of the felons' room, which hole is to be one foot square, and in that space there is to be two iron grates placed and spiked in n firm manner with iron spikes, one of the grates to be placed in the inward wall the other in the outward, the iron used to weigh 5 fly pounds. Ordered, by the Board, that the jury rooms in the Court House be up stair?, eighteen feet in length, with a partition in the middle so as to have a fire-place in each room; stairs to commence on the north side of the house, under the window, next the Sie-plaee, to be four feet in width and hand-railed and ban. istered. The rooms heretofore ordered to be made on the lower floor are dispensed with. . Ordered, that agreeable to a plan heretofore ordered by the eourt, that the Board now proceed to appoint a committee to prescribe the judge's seat the jury boxes, the attorneys' bar, etc , and that Henry Stephens and Charb s Dewey, Esq., be appointed the com, rnittee for that purpose. On motion of P. N- Allen & Co., ordered that they be allowed two dollars for room rent, at the February Board of Coramissioners, 1817. On motion, Zach Li ndley be allowed four dollars and forty cents for returning the polls of the Senatorial election to Salem in the years ISIS and 1817. On motion of Moses Alderssn, ordered tha be receive five dollars for extra wort done on the Court House ia building a false chimney at the east end thereof. Oo pctblo: of Benjamin Blackwtll and others, presented to this Board heretofore for a road, upon which petition 1-erj. Bbickwoi!, Joseph English, and Jaraes Gregory were appointed viewer? of a road ler.dirg from Orleans to cr?-s Write River tt the meridian lire. . r-'t-i a.i f.:d!ov, s: Resinning: at Orleans running out to the .meridian bra and north along said line seven m!h-., tLo-i along a prdnt to Willis Er win's', then to White Eivsr, t. here the meiedian line crosses. Ordered by tbs E; :rd, C :t ths a.b3V2 r vid bo orotic J s 1 V - 1 1. Erwin ..iioc . . - f rs cf said j " .' ' . ;J'.'-:r? I f n d J ti d e Ilab 2- -j road, and tl.t j end tads I I crs. r " . 1 t) f ; - a: r - "' ' ,'r

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Nice, new, and Cheap. A full line of CARPETS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Satchels, Ladies' Baskets, &c. Also a full lino of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARS, NAILG, Horse Shoes, Shovels, Forks, Spades, Trace Chains, Ooss-Cut Saws, Carpenters' Tools, TTy stock of DRY GOODS is complete In every department and always the largest in the county, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassi meres, Jeans, Cettenades, Flannels, Sheetings and Shirting!, Checks, Stripes, and Tickings, and a full line of .

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5len's Shoes, Go cents and upward. Ladies' Shoes, 80 cents and upward. Ladies' Corsets, 20 cents and upward.

. nlSeniember that my stock is always the -Largest and my prices the Lowest of any house in the county. Tool, Wool! The Highest Maeket Phice Paid for Vool.

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DRY -GOODS, iiOTIOHS, GROCERIES, BOOTS iiliO SHOES, IR e a d y - IMI acLe Clothing, And everything usually kept in a first class store. Just received a large stock of DRY GOODS, which we are selling Cheap far Cash or Country Produce. Good Coffee at 15 cts. per lb. We defy competition. Come and see us, and save money . by buying youf goods of us.

HIGHEST MARKET PRIG French Lick, March 19, lR78-27ml.

CYRUS JONES. i-f. wttm mw3 $ 4' , 'if I i k

Have erected and put in ruunlng order a New and Substantial PLANING MILL IN ORLEANS And are now leady to receive orders from all who may favor them with their patronage. They especially invite all per3fn-i who Lw Lu-ir.css in th tt line to give t!i-.n a ctll. They .jd;2 themselves to do NEAT WORK and es CHEAP OR CIII:AFI:R tlmn any cttxr Hill in the country.

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and Fancy Goods, Hats and .Caps, Bottom Prices.

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D DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS LOWER THAN EVER 5,000 "STardo I?riite, best brand?, at'5 oonts per yard

Good suits Clothing, Men's sizes,f4 to$7.50 Jeans. 10 cents per yard and upwards. Soda 5 cents per pound.

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TheProprietor of THE PAOLI DRUG STORE demands, in the interest of the people, an investigation, net of frauds in the Presidential count, but of his stock or 3DH.ITG-S, MSDICHsTES, PA1EN1 MED1 lXi:S ' CHEMICALS, PAIN1& OILS, VAR. NISHES, DYE SI UFES, LAMPS A XD LA MP FIXTURES, PERFUMERIES A XL FAXCY- ARTICLES, COSMETICS, COMBS, SOAPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SI A 7 IOXER Y, POCKET BOOKS, XO'IE PAPEIl. FLAT AXD LEGAL CAPS, CIG AIIS, IOBACCO, PURE WINES AND LIQUOR.

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consisting inprt of PIANOS, OI!IANS. VIOLINS, BANJO", CUITAIL". ACCOUDEOb'ib FLUTIbb FIt'lbS. PJCUL'M, he, Ac, In connection with thf Ri)i.v I 'il.-- fcf-.t "i f oil t mk ' fj f . VVUL'iY, VA rrilE3, CLOCKS, SILVEr.wrAllE, PLTLI VAsUJ, f o.. i...,!! ,f -.bic I '-iil sell at before the war r rices. Don't fail i-jull b(-tbr" r.ml. irg o-ir jf::rr.!." ; i eisewhere. 41 L. H. bOWLilb

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80 bids. Sorghum Molasses at 25 par gal. Good Coffee 12 1 2 per potim'.i Best iNew Orleans Sugar, 8 1-3 per pound.

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