Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 30, Paoli, Orange County, 9 April 1879 — Page 3
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m-Tri'il shirts tlscap at Ntt-tin's. Dearest B-a-b .
. fall line f otion at J.Iarlir.3. The cry ef f-r-e-s-h f-i-s-h was he-trd cn car streets yesterday, ajjaln. Tats yonr produce to llartin. Te measles still occupy the alien- .. cf most of the families in our town. aij sn gee Ed. Martin before yon gell yuur prodaca. The tlird 2fnday ia tills (April) raonth is the last Jay for paying taxes. Pon't sell your baiter er sps an til pa c ...11 on Martin. He pays easb. t,1;?,v Vv't'lborn didn't come, conseqnenily court wasn't belJ, and tlis cacsffs were coutinaed. Capt. Jas. F- Sturkfr bas remoe-l ta the Trtiblood property, south of the
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Go to Martin's for your fancy groceries, notions and confectioneries. lie will sell cheap.
Allkind3 of millinery aBd fancy 0fcds, cheaper than ever before known, at Miss E.J. Dayhuff's Temple of Fashion, icri'a sida square, Paoli, lad. . Xh men who pay taxes have been in towa in force for the past few days They are too numerous to mention in I!Tidiial!y. Treasurer H'raw E. Wells has reKOTed to the property purchased by kia from H. F. Davidson, and recently occupied by Capt. Jas. F. Stacker. For anything in the grocery line go to Martin's. The cheapest place in tour aList of letters remaining in the Paoli post office March 31, 1879: Alma Sish, M. Macrae, Elijah Kimmel, Sarak C. Ashbamer. Those -anting trimmed hats for chUlren, 'cither boys er girls, should r.ot full to call and examine the stock just purchased and far sale at Miss E. J. DajhufTs. Jeremi-h Hobson made an assignment for the benefit of hi 3 creditors bit werk. E. G. Wilson is his assignee. We do not know tke amount of his assets and liabilities.
Miss Mattie Leonard, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Leonard, of this tnwosVip. and a most estimable ynunsr la.iy, dir-d tery suddenly last Friday with measles.
drew was at Cincinnati last
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V t .r . r, - returned frorz New Orleans Saturday, looking the picture 't . - I . ntettBiSBt.' V.'ra.Farreu went to New Albany to day en bisiaess connected with the bankrupt courts. Yt'm. Uobson, who " but recently recovered from a severe attack nf pneumonia, -has bad a relapse, and is again confined to bis bed. From Dr. U. II. Horn we learn that County Commissioner Aaron Speer is improving in health, and ' is in a fair way to recover." This will be giad news to Jlr. Speer's BGrnerous friends in the county.
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Allen Denton received a pension chef !; Tuesday for $1,150, on account el' lis death of a 5on ia the late war. S?Tcra! bring sons, sons-in-law, and daughters, and other dead beats were here with him to get the money. Charley Hnnt was eleven years old je.'teruay, and celebrated bis natal anniversary by sivinj a party to his young friends last evening, to which 3me forty or fifty responded, and they enjayed themselves, you bet. Go to Miss E. J. Dayhuff's Temple cf Fashioa and gee those two button tii gloves for ladies and mis&es, in all sizes and shades, that she is .sailing at 50 cents per pair, Kev. F. M. Symms, liavlnj; been ?cucited hy many persons to take a class for thorough drill in the rudiments tf vocal music, will meet - nil who have sy i terost in this matter in the Prcs-. Ijtenan Church rtxt Tuesday evening mt l o'clock. A subscription . paper t tUs purpose will be circulated this reek. Programme far tetaperance taeetApril 14: ,
l- SoeS, Dollie Mickej an'l Mary Oshcrn. i
2- Declamation, Chas. Miller. Essay, Titos. Dickey. 4. Select Reading, Miss Ilattie Frazer. 5. Solo, Miss Ellen Lynn. 5. Tea perB.ce Talk, R. G. Easly.
"h. John T. Bandy has purchased Use interest cf .Mr. P.oS rt T'i.ii- in t". & - rt-nca Lick storo ad piopotn to" Haione. ?,'e rci ct very r.jch to 1" " iut' Enndy frcsn cir tr- i, b ;t ' if Jo is a jeuu for I'renuh Lie' . Mr. Ljnaj is a c'yver, jrc-nial ger. ,cir..vi 'Rd a fair Scaler, an the p.'c;"i "tJ led him ready at rM i-.est? no'fle hesn. vrt. wm J Am sticc e -r-e Cli a-fcrti.n U in (u'.!ur cf 1. a: . -
State of Indiana, Clountr of Orange, ssAt a session of the Board cf Cotnmis loners for the county aforesaid,. begun and held at. the Court. Honse in the town of Paoli, in said county, on the second Hondo j of November, which wa3 the ICth day of the said month, in tha year of our Lord 1817.' Present, Jonathan Lindley, Samuel Cobb, and Jesse Hollowell, Commissioners. Ordered, that Thomas Evans be als lowed sixty-five cents for returning the polls for Justices of the Peace from bis tosse to the county seat in March last. Ordered, that John Mnrphin , be appointed overseer of the road from the bed of Lost River to the Cincinnati trail and along: said trail to the county Ima west, and that all the bands in the bounds of Samuel Blair, the last overseer, work on said road. Ordered, that Adly Campbell be aK lowed three dollars for listing property in the year 1817; also, for attending two elections and Kiaking returns, one in ISlG and one in 1817, the sum of two dollars and eveaty cents. Ordered, that Jonathan Lindley be allowed five dollars for money paid Re becca Hopper to get ber to sign the conveyance for the land of the town of Paoli. Ordered, that V.'tn. M. Blair be allowed three dollars for listing the taxable property of the Northwest township of Orange county and returning the same. Ordered, that Wm, Lindley b allowed four dollars for listing and returning the lists of taxable property in Paoli townslap for the year IS 17". . Ordered, that Samuel Dougherty be
allowed - one dollar and fifty cents for his services as a clerk at the August election in the year 181 G. . Ordered, that V.'m- Pin nick be allows ed seven dollars fer seven day's service as supervisor in warning and working the bands on the road in the year 1816. Ordered, that Zacbariaa Lindley, sheriff, be allowed for tw enty-two horses returned as delinquents, at twenty-five cnt3 each. Ordered, that Zacbariaa Lindley, sheriff, be ehnrged with twesty-six dollars and twentyfive cents, agreeable to a lisi rendered to this Board for money received by him as supernumeraries, and that the Clerk furnish the County Treasurer with a copy ef the sameOrdered, that C. Doan be allowed one dollar and fiftycc-nts for farming out James Hill and purchasing a poor book. Ordered, that Robert C. Staats bs allowed fostr dollars for bis services in
taking in the list of taxable property of
Latherwood township in the year
1817.
Ordered, that, the court adjonrn until
to-mcrrow, nine o'clock. " JoVATHAJT LlSDLEY, SAMCEt C0B3,
; - -Jesse Hoiloweli..
Board rnct accctrn; to . adjourn
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Ordered, tkat Josiab .-Ilazlewood be allowed one dollar and fifty ' cents for
guarding Eli Pucket thirty-six hoursOrdered, that Solomon Stoat -be ap
pointed everseer of the road leading frora srv-th. end cf MVm ?tr?et in the
Keeping Morris eight days 2 0-1
Keeping Duckett thirty-four days, S 0
Turnkev fee 75
StG 5 Ordered, that Dan:el Freeman be al
lowed 3 for his services as an overseer f the road leading from Orleans to ti e Half Moon Spring, 1816.
On the petition of Aaron Shivley and
ethers, for a countv road leading frnra
Paoli to intersect the Cincinnati trail at
the east end of the Big Raff Crossing,
Lost River, through the southeast part
of sect'ou 4, in township number 2,
north of range number 2 west.
Ordered, that Thomas Lindley, Sr.,
Abrbam Basley, and Michael Real be appointed to view the route marked out
in said petition, and report to the next
Board.
On the return of Reuben LTazlewood,
Thos. Giles, and Meredith Ilazlewood,
appointed at the last August session of this Board to view the ground, when Joel
Charles proposed to turn the State road.
by which it appears that the proposed
way is twenty feet nearer and much the
better way.
Ordered, that the said Joel Charles
be authorized to cut ut the said pro
posed way agreeable to law.
Ordered, that the Board adjourn un
til Friday next, at 10 o'clock a. m..
JoXATIIAX LlXDLEY, Samuel Cobb, Jfsse Hollo wetx. I To be continued. 1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bys' Clothing a specialty at
Campbell's.
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Look out for bargains at Stoat & Bro.'s next week.
Go to the Fountain Head for
good goods at low prices. 80-2
J. T. Stout, f the firm of Stout
& Bro., is East buying their sec
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If you want a cheap suit of
Clothes, go to Campbell'. 30-2
Cash, Cash, Cash, for Wheat, Wheat, Wheat, T. B. Walker &
Sonr Orleans.
If you want a good suit of Clothes, go to Campbell's. 80-2 . Go to the Fountain Head for Boots, Shees, and Ready-made Clothing. 80-2 We will pay you the "Boss" price for your Wheat, T. B. Walker & Son, Orleans. If you want the nicest and prettiest suit you ver saw the best goods that are mad, gj to Campbell's. 30-2
For the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Walker ct Son, Orleans. The largest stock of Bouts and Shoes ever opened in Orange county, just received at Campbell's Lick Creek Cash Store.
We are the boys that want you wool. Bring it along. Thomas & Burgess, 83 Chambersbarg.
G. W. Campbell has Just received the largest stock of Beady-mad. Clothing ever opened ia Southern Indiana, at prices that defy any and all competition. 83-2
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town of Paoli ta ITanideot's old c with th ? 1 mi Is adjacent thereto.
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GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS
Horse Shoes, Shovels, Forks, Spades, Trace Chains, Cross-Cut Saws, Carpenters' Tools. My stock of DRY GOODS is complete in every department and always the largest in the county, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassinieres, Jeans, Cettenades, Flannels, Sheetisgs and Shirtings, Checks, Stripes, and Tickings, and a full line of
E AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS LOWER THAN EYE
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Men's Shoes, 60 cents and upward. Ladies' Stmes, 80 cents and upward. . Ladies' Corsets, 20 cents and upward.
Good suits Clothing, Men's sizes,$ to$7.50 Jeans. 10 cents per yard and upwards. Soda 5 cents per pound.
80 bbls. Sorghum Molasses at 25 per gal. Good Coffee 12 1-2 per pound.l Best INew Orleans Sugar, 8 1-3 per pound.
IQRemember that my stock is always the Largest and my prices the Lowest of any house in the county. ' Wool,-'-Wool! The Highest Market Price Paid fob TTool.
FRENCH LICK -STORE.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
DRY GOODS
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I00TS AUD -SHOES.
R e a dy-Made Clothing!
Women's Shoes, 75 cents and upwartl. Jlen's Shoes, 11.00 and upward. Women's Hats, 40 ccuts and upward. Men's Hats, SO cents Good Calico, 5 centa per yard.
Good Jeans 12Jc to 43c. Soda 5 cents per pound. Good Coffee, l'2i per pound. Coal Oil. 15c per gallon. Best K. O. Sugar, 8fc per pound.
A full line of Queens ware, Glassware, Tinware, Horse Shoes, Nails, Spades, Scythes, Cradles, Collars, Harney, Trace Chains, Bridles, Shovels, Forks, Cross-cut Saws, as cheap its the cheapest.
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JOS. F. HAMILTON.
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PA1BN1 MED1 INES, CHEMICALS, JPAIN1S, OILS, VA. mSHES, D YE SI UFl', L AH 'PS AND LAMP FIXTURESt PERFUMERIES AND FANCY A III IC LBS, COSMEXICO COMBS, SOAPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, S1A1IONERY, POCKET BOOKS, NO 2 E PAPER, FLA1 AND LEGAL CAPS, CIO ARS, Z OB A CCO, PURE WINES AND LIQUOR.
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consisting in part of PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITAI15, ACGOKD'EONS, FLUTES. FIFES. PXCOLUS, &c-f ic, AcIn con nation with the above I also keep a iall stock cTJIT.v ELIIY, TATC LIES, CLOCKS, SXLVEP.'uAilw, PLATED VAIIE, Ac., Ac..a!I ff wUcH I " II sell at before ths war prices. Doa't fail! -tocall befcrs raakic; j c jr j jfvv i
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