Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 31, Paoli, Orange County, 16 April 1879 — Page 3

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.Qijyjj r.rtsg yon r job wrk. Xle I',r pr3ace to Martm. AsrWkjEf will soon ie ripe. -WlHte fhirts cheap at Martin's, -Dr. Lindley is coins to but! J a new full I'.r.c of notions at Martins. f.,uCP, raddle? and creens have C:aJe iheirjtTPf"--Loo's out for Ceo. W. Camp'ocll's h-z slvcriiscwent next week. Call and se Ed. Martin before row sell jour produce. Jam?s Gibbons cat hi a loot. rery VaJ. Monday, th R kand ax. . It is trte of advertising as of everything else, if t is worth doing at all it h worth doing well. Dcn't sell your bulter or ejigs wntil joa call onj-iartin. He pays cash. Thos U"nt 3 makinS manJ ira' rr0veracnts on his property on the

-The Pike County Democrat says

for the Srst time in the history of Pike county every county See is filled by a I'ptaotfrat. ,' Mr. John C. Albeit is having the lumber hauled preparatory to rebuild-. ,ng on the lot in the southwest corner of the square. For anything in the grocery linepo 'tj Martin's. The cheapest place in town. 77e c-vll attention of the Orange ccuntr merchant? to the advertisement Falley & Hoes in this issue. Read it and govern yourselves accordingly. A lively contest is being made for fie possession of lbs towa oEces in Mitchell. Three tickets are already in the field Democrat, Peoples', and Tem-pr-rance and now the colored people are talking of nominating a ticket. Go to Martin's for your fancy groceries, actions and confectioneries. lie will sell cheap. The Democracy of Indianapolis on last Saturday showed their apprecia tion of Jmlse E. C. Dusk irk, by giving him the nomination for Mayor of that city. We congratulate the Judge as well as the paty v.pon his nomination. E-ftu.re SUupsoa ha been enpengcl far two (htys in tryiim a case in wYuijh J.-.'Tph Cox is plaintiff and John C. Albert is defendant. Thft suit is hroujjbt to recover board and necessaries furnished Mrs. Albert after she left tiie defendant.

Programme for temperance meet i'Z, April 21: 1. Recitation, Mary Pre. 2. Declamation, Wm. Webb. " X Sohi., Mi$s Mattie Braxtan. 4. E-Jsiij-, Miss Ary Beswick. 3. P elect Reading, Miss Lizzie Maxec! n. Oar devil, after a two week's wrests with the mp.is.les Ie Bitnin rn 1n

'Var path," and we would warn those individuals who- seek "gore" because t.e editor rcfuyo3 to divulge the name of some correspondent who has perpes tratod an innocent joke upoa them, to teep clear of the fort.

We would call the attention of our renders to the adrcrtisemeut of Andrew f alTstatter, dealer in agricultural mp.en.ents, at Orleans, which, appears Lus week. . Persons wishing to purchasc anything in his line will te fairly adhon orally deal with by Ur. Huff, slutter. The hand hoys, determined to make . C0Ii'gjubilee a grand success, are 1!C.?'lril Frctiee, aad it is certainlj u.is:np; to their preceptor, Prof. Kln'td that hi? labors have not ' ten m vain, for ihy are making very rr.pij prepress under his tutorship. Jre ere sorae cf the boys that are "jf f frsclss the solo nlto, baritone ln f-ict they are nil gond raut.s.ns, and pftui can justly boast of V'c l'r.st I'na in Southern Indiana. P'"1 Ci:'7-fr,s should eacoprac? the boys n tWirdfcrts to make this jubilee & p-aad success, as it will rut oIt he a UncEtto the band, but a source of tasure and amusoiacot ta tie citizens themselves.

iof. Tice makes the "ither predictions for April

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Ed. Martin was at Hardinsburg Mopday, on "business." Mrs. Geo. A. Buskirk is still ma very preearieus conditio. A littl son of Mr. Ben. Lingle is dangerously ill with measles. A little daughter of Mr. A. J. Rhodes is dangerously ill with measles, . Gus. Schramm and wife are visiting relatives in Kentucky this week, Judge John Baker, of Vincennes, was in town yesterday on legal business. Zeno Matthews, of the f.rr 1 of Schramm & Matthews, went to Louisville yesterday morning. Ma j or John R. Simpson, who has been on the sick list for a week, is able to be in his oSco to-day. Will P. Gabbert, of this place, is clerking for Dr. John il. Bowles, f Orleans. We wish him success. Mrs- Mattie Moxley, who ha3 been visiting her friends in PaoH, left for-hw home last Saturday. Mrs-J. B- Buskirk, who has been vis king here for several weeks, left for her home in Bloomington yesterday morning. Mrs. Velncy T. LTudelsan, of Pomona, Kan., daughter of Mr. J- C. Albert, arrived here last evening on a visit to relatives and friends. Jake Snider, the blacksmith, spent Saturdaj and Sunday at Louisville ar.d vicinity visiting friends and "seeing the elephant" Forepaugh's we mean. John T. Bundy, passed through here yesterday on his way to Louisville and Cincinnati to replenish his already large stock of goods at the French Lick Store. -' - ' Glkl IleccrcSs, November llth the Board of Commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present, as before. ;. " - ? On motion, ordered that an election be held in the town of PaoH on th l."th day of the present month to elect a Justice f the Peace in the room of John Seatt, renoved On motion, the petition of John Clcr.denin and others praying for a 'road leading from a marked road near Daniel Lamdon's to the fifteenth section, ranga one east, in town one south, to intersect a road cut out by the ekizens of Harrison county, and that Jonathan Lorn ax, Wm. Lindley, Sr., and Thomas Capland be appointed to ie w the way set out in said petition and report to the next Board. Ordered, tht Josrph F.irlow;. Caning Dixon, and Jesse' Ho'i'lowell be exempt from Henry Lowell's jurisdiction and placed under John Pinnick as respects working on roads. Ordered, that Benjamin Ev&ns he allowed for warning hands to work on roads one ,,.,- and a half $1 L 3

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This day John McVey produced vouchers snd accounts which were sllo'tred of by the Commissioners, to-wit: Cash paid out by said UcVey.$323 62 Commission on the same I S 14 Commission on $470.40 II ?S

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What raid Treasurer has received op to this day ....$343 1 Ordered, that William Erwin be appointed Trustee of school section in the South tewnship north and first range east, and that Ambrose Catton be relieved therefrom.' Ordered, that court adjourn until court in course. Jonathan- Lixdlet, Samuet. Cob 3, jfsse iiollowelt..

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county of Orange, n the Oth day of February, 1818.- Pi esent, Samuel Cobb, Jesse nollowell, and Jonathan Lindley, Commissioners. On motion, ordered that Solomon Greer be allowed eight dollars for list' ing and making a return of the taxable property in Clear Creek township-for the year 1S17. On motion, ordered that John MeVey be appointed Treasurer of Orange county for the present year, and that he give bond aad security in ths penal sum of two thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs. .Whereupon he, the said McVey, came into court, together with Samuel Chambers, his surety, and entered into and acknowledged a bond as the law directsOn motion, ordered that Wm. GBerry be allowed four dollars, and eighty cents for listing the 'taxable properly in the Northeast township and making return of same for the year 1817. . Ordered, that James McVey be allowed six dollars and fifty cents for services rendered in the year 1816 for working on roads and warning hands for the same. Ordered, that Thomas Adkinson be appointed overseer ot the State road in the room of Thomas Lynch, -with the hands heretofore under said Lynch for that purpose. Ordered, that Hugh McPhether be allowed twenty dollars and seventy five cents for boarding Wm. Thomas, a man of color, and turning keys and furnishing two blankets for the use of the jail in Paoli in the year 1817. On motion, ordered that Daniel Henley be allowed three dollars for tending on juries at November ter n, 1817. On the report of Thos. Lindsey and Abraham Bassley, who were appointed heretofore to view a way tor a road from.Paoli to cross Lost River in the 14 sect inn and then to intersect the Cincinnati trail at the east end of the Big Rufi, the Board ordered that said way, which they have viewed.be opened as follows, to-wit: Commencing immediately below Thos. Lindley a field on the road from Paoli to said Lindley's mill, then turning immediately to the right to the foot of the hill, thence west along said hill to Robert Holloday's, thence to the northwest 29 to Samuel Daugherty's, thence on a new blazed way to southeast of section 11 as above mentioned, thence to northeast of 31 on the Cincinnati traH, nearly on a new blazed way, and that Robert Holladay be overseer of said road from where it leaves the Paoli road aforesaid to the mouth of a dry branch near to Samuel Daugherty's, with all the hand3 within one mile on each side of said roadMichael Miller to be overseer of said road from a dry branch east of Samuel Douzhcrty's to Lost River, with all the hand? within two miles on each side of said road; and that Adam Shu ley be' overseer of said road from the crossing of Lost Elver . to the intersecting of the Cincinnati trail, with all the hands within three miles on each side of said road '" Ordered that the Board adjourn till to-morrow "morning, 10 o'claok. Jonathan- Lixdlet, Samt'el Cobs, Jesse IIoli.owei.l. ITo be continued. 1 Ilecro Items.

The following items were received too late for last week's isjue. Ed But little sickness at present in this vicinity. The farmers Isar e fcaen busy sowing oats for the last few days. C" '-y !T-r " 3 t-.fcen r.! lie on. 1.1- ; - 1 l'i: g r; .13 D:t i lI, cid was not a'. 1 3 to get I r .tZ lr.rd ?y. I ; y. a t.:A J, hn 1 Col.-hizl-r has Moi.t ar 1 - re",..r I : it s.irri.J U Mary F- P " i- ' - r 1 - rt fi! May tht. . . . -I . claus t'. :.t be coul ! n, . I - t.llh then Sunday; s .1 1 1 ' ? j. ! g ij . 2i Lir-

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Horse Shoes, Shovels, Forks, Spades, Trace Chains, C-oss-Cut Saws, Carpenlrrs' Tools. My stock of BUY GOODS is complete in every department and always the largest in the county, consisting in part of Cloths, Ca,si meres, Jeans, Cotton ades, Flannels, Sheetings and Shirtings, Checks, Stripes, and Tickings, and a full line of

NEW AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS LOWER THAN EYE 5,000 -"Yards Prints, tost brands, at 5 cents per yard, '.

Men's Shoe?, 65 cents and upward. Ladies' Shoes, SO eent and upward. Ladies' Corsets, 20 cents and upward.

Good suits Clothing, Men's siz;es,$4 to$7.50 Jeans. 10 cents per yard and upwards. Soda 5 cents per pound.

SO bbls. Sorghum Molasses at 25 per gaf. Good Coffee 12 12 per poum. Best lNw Orleans Sugar, 8 1-3 per pound.

iSDKemember that my-stock is always; the Largest, and my prices the Lowest of any house in the county.

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NEW SPRING GOODS!

DRY G00D8, NOTIOMS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AUD SHOES, HARDWARE, - Eecady Ml a cl e Clothing!

Women's Shoes, 73 cents and upward. M?n's Alices, $1.0() and upward. Women's Hats. 40 cents and upward. Mfii's Hats, 50 cents " Good Calico, 5 cents per yard.

Good Joans 12!3'c to 43c. Soda 5 cents per pound. Oood Coffee, 1'2'i per pound. Coal Oil, 55 per gallon. Best X. O. Sugar, 8ic per pound.

A full line of Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Horse Shoes, Nails, Spades, Scythes, Cradles, Collars, Hainet-, Trace Chains, Bridles, Shovels, Forks," Cross-cut Saws, as cheap as the cheapest. . r ,' t ' i 'A'T'" ft o i f "" . HIGHEST MARKET PR 1CE"f OR PRODUCE.

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