Winchester Journal, Volume 9, Number 26, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 June 1870 — Page 2
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tiiuhmay. Jl'Nl 1, l"Ti. J 'Mniblionii Tickest. ia. r. a. Huffman. F (n'.'lt 'St.i, JOHN I). KVAM. P"t ? f !, nuncRT n::n:.r.fiT. uaunaus c. tioiUiS. tot i!'ff"1'1l lt, M!tnN THU-Ltri. ' "f jlf f l e frsrii f rttjtt, f!.t rt.m.i-jfcnc T. nr.uir. j i Mfirt-riMruLn a. lur. 'nil in . MuriKwr r ock isy. rcr.cr.::si:?.ii and j'j:i:tu t;ckit. Fr Cnft Nintli Di'Mrt, .n. J MIN J'. C. HliANKri. If P. .! AlOVfc? Jnliri! fltttri rillf.MI A. U. KbNNF.UV I or JiHp 1.1'K Jh tl Ul C rrnit, JA CO I. Jl. II A YM.rt. Fir., teuft z A ilrit t I'Mi Jnii il Crcutt, M.MII I. I'.I.VNOI.I LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. : ( i i' .o iiri I ik i ii i, ! ' lSt htr ri.lkül ( 1 t!'lu I i. j mta r.1. tliff ar hat I r ""'I'' t1"! n' id fir oii.' mi I git 4 .t iKjiifu i l t. r Ml ! I, (! . tr fmi! Ik fni!tkr, i4 U liu f Ii irl.l lt. ('m-r 4if lion, h-'l-l r ! t .IU H ul J b flU f tfif ! r r'tfi h t.rii.i isi fruttiif in , I4fr fron ik ad", nr rnmtti c anl i"t''.rf(iunrttiiirMflirtiK4 rf i nuiico I t.t'MlH tl ffaU-l, TO THE PUDL1C Thr f irrnbttiuii of Ihr JOI'IINAI. t tth'jnt prunllrl lit ttt liUtnrt f i'rjpf r In Itnmlolph C'oimlt AlrrrtlrM u III brnr I nilaJ ttiut it I-Kr lltsr ADVIillTIhl.NC .1Ji:i). 11 1 llir ( oui.tr. Ol It NOUIMX. A our rad r know, from tbo prorirdinj of our DUtrict C'oiiviiitlon, Iubtibed In flip Jol UNAt. bi't week, hi. J. 1'. V. .Sbank win reiiomina led. Tbe crowded Mate of our cob limn prevented iv review of tbe ConM illion and IM nominee, In our last -ue und wo Nball not nt tbi late day nttrmpt ft Kngtby article on tbe Mibjret. We fvdleve tbe nomination of Hen. tSbankn to be h Jut tribute to u worthy find fttltbful !cprrMtiitative. lie Ih not a brilliant tnun, hut thu Munclc TmxfS tbu y-cUj It, wblcb e Iblok U -orrec I: "Iti nTtTr tnml agniost tbo ortlirrn TnelCi Itdlroul swindle Inclinem var:tt!y toward him, nnd eonvln ( M that If Iii I not reut, b I nt ! at!on 'Nt. And after nil wo don't J.jiow t tlmt honesty I inoro wnntrd Dt tneCupital than Ereatne..M - .ii. riALf ur. ci:i.i:iiati:i Th" nnnlvrr-ary of tbe diy on wbirli i rnr Tb-voltitlonary fathrn ijMiarcu "ttirsn eolonlr n free and Independent l foplc" i near at hand. Ah yet no lT'-parutioti have been made for prop, nly oliM lvIrflf UU great National bob Id iy. In Winchester. Shall we eele )rnte the Nation' natal day, made more ploiJoiiH by tbe surrender of lYnit-rton'n Army to Orant, nt Vickxbur', ami tbe defeat of Lee'n army at 'ettyburj;? If the Citizen will do nothing, nie there not enough old i.Jdkr In the country to get up vome hind ol a demonstration? ii:iLLTi:t. Th renurcr of Jay County has proved n defaulter In the um of Eighteen Thousand Dollar, ami the Auditor of that county ha? tent postrrsout, ottering Five Hundred Dol1 im reward for his arrest. When Ilrt elected to ofl.ee, Hiatt was a sobcr loan, but has ulnee become dissipated, nnd if course reckle-. His uuretle became alarmed me time liiec, and demanded an Inspection of the condition of bis onVe. Ity borrowing money of bis friend., he made a good bl owing, and quieted their fears Hut the fact of his gelling money ol otne rs leaked out, ami another inspection vas demanded without giving him a chance to prepare fcr It. Knowing tbat he was a defaulter ami that he could not conceal it nny longer, be tied, leaving Id nuretlea In the lurch. It is thought tbe money was squandered, und that he didn't taXe much wiflii him. rnfortunately, be is a Kepub- j liean. If he was a Democrat, wouldn't mo "blirzard" him, though? .11 A M) MC c r. i.i: 11 It AT 1 ox. The M isonleCelcl-ration at Muneie, x , , . j uae -I, (t. Johns Dav) promises to! , .r f ... , . , J !c a grand affair. The citizensof that place are preparing to give all who may attend a warm reception. It is expeetel a lurg attendance of Masons and others will gt from this place. The Lodges here uill turn out in full force, and it Is hoped the surrounding lodges will also attend. ILtlf fare arrangements Lave been made, trains . leaving here at ?:2 a. sr., and iersor.s can either return on tbe through freight, leaving Muneie at 4:T r. m., arriving here at C:5 or on night express, leaving Muneie at 1 r. m. Fvery boly Invited to le present 'whether Masons or not. Jet Winicsttr have a large representation In lite ceSration. The Knight TemJ !rs nnlliyal Arch Masons will Ik? Vidt in full resalla. y i. ; TliO Urpi.licnn Partf. Tlarrr' WeeUljfv truthfully fays: A hearty faith hi the i great principles y' pq!'ar government, agcnerul bos.ltalty toward new iewi( and eon-
j r i:h progress, a pniciieai. pere prion the cloM rcl itlon tsHvsi n mral poliele, !'-ep conviction of thw .Vital . i!fsity of Intelllgenco of a IruVrV j- itlij' w III geiü rally lead a man to r;t wii,4tie Republican party, and
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J r!.!r'' f..r V'ik, Itr f';M nil Ntil Ihm ref-riH Un ntnl mi ilt vt into Ii:h p.itrti " J. 't l-k. ' only m o 1 fiht WtMCfii Ut t'is.ntnl ?. The Rrrjitt, r 1 In nml the Cu nvv,rclat UoiiM 1 1 !; to ., W Imvf waUlird l.ofli sMu of tuo otitroM-r-y, x t . 1 find (hut the .ViVr ni.in rlinrtf flu rate allowed by law for Ms work, rind no Dorr. II i buried Jut flu kiiiio jt Ice that olb r printt r tin for similar work, und Jut '.icli prlCfi m tbtf C'jmmfrci'il man i Tuld cliMj;- if iif bti-l tbf Hihiicp. J We WUv fo.fioniy In flip nlinini-tr.i' i tlon of nur public ir.tlr, nnd demand It, but IbU Mi-f.itli d reform movement It deVt loping n rt of n c mj.Irtt oolitic of tbh country, nml uc helie vr that it 'hbcunou Ik one of tbat ( Iu4. Timtr J i c i ii in m i), A !I1I p.iwd the II Hi-o .rt the rtb litC. Klvln-jf u p.Mirloii of :S ii nit .tit Ii t nil mm vlvjii; oldlrr and sailor of tin War of Including tin widow and orpbnm of nitiin und men married dmln I war. TbU I i ry -low JiMicr; but c trint It will in l n law, and t!.at tbo nation w III b mIIowc'I to kIvo ii pittance to Hum old Veteran, inniiy of wlmin briv for yciiM been iiccdiiijj tbv uy mi lit of tbi i botii'it ilKt. Tbc Teile Haute IItjuh wiwiN Coti vn to reiiiiiln In m hi.oii during I be dodayn, ultli bf.pe Ibat It may pnve rtal to ionic of tbc mcmbi-14. Amen! n i-'ifi 1 1 no itnooi n r:vH. Twenty ilrtinkt pnn.l tbo Tutus nice in Mtineleono day lut wet k, tit one tltno. Muucle h n nice moral town, you know. Ixn't that the place w here our i x-C'ongrcsin.an llbht on Sunda)? Judge Hayner wai n little late In get tint; to Court IhU weck, nil nwliifto tb' fact, probably, tbat be came ty tbe way of Tt. Wayne k Itiehmond It. It. to Winchester. Munv'u Tiniu. Keep cool, Colonel. If be comet by tbo Ft. Waytio A Itichmond road to Winchester, he'll I e on band in ijood time for tbe next Term of bisCoiirt. A young man named Charles Stout wan throw n against the circular haw, utTrtiltt' mill, near Iielhel, on Fiiday of week befoie biKt, and one of Ii 1m feet m badly mangled that he will lose the use of it. The small pox is prevailing to pome extent in IX'! a ware county, nnd the Tiuut trlc to create tbo Impression that nnic of the adjoining counties are nflli. lcd with the dit :i-c. There's none uf it over in Uitid jlph, Hnuly. ftonr,;e KN-.lcr, of Antlrrson, bad a rtirlIty to how eloso he coubl bo!. I his thumb to ii elrrubir saw. Hi eurlohity wan fully gratified when ho picked bin thumb up oil' the lloor. The opponents of Dave. CJooding Micctcded in getting his home organ ordered out of the county building, where It ban been o long and comfortably quartered. The Otmmrrvial say that the proprietor win very wrotbyat tbe result, and could only be (aimed down by an application of live lingers of his usual "nerve quiet er. A new Democratic rper U on the tapis in (Jreenlield. The "harmony" exi"ttng among the faithful ofthat county Is the cause. David can't unite .the opposing tlvnu-nU in bis own county. The flreenfield papers have a cute way of apologizing to their patrons when they cut on reading matter. The Cuimmreial has a "bulge" (what Is that, Ilumrill?) gf new advertisements, ami the Dnnocrat "a perfect rush of Job work." A couple of young bloods recently hired a pan of fine hordes at one of the Itichmond livery tdables, to drive over to Centerville, ns they paid. Their drive was extended to Cam bridge, then to Councrsvlllc and back IUclon( i;t acc ic v( ond. Defore reaching place one ol me lior.es fell ueatl from exhaustion and the other is ruJinetl. The Penitentiary Is entirely too good for mich inhuman monster. Hccnn & Marsh, the new proprie tors of the IHnchester Journal, doffed their hats last week, in a very sensible salutatory, ami their first number gives evidence of Imtb brains and tate in its general make up. JVtrr Cusdc Lburur. The Treasurer of Jay county lefi home Maidenly a few days ago, forgetting in bis bate to pay over sundry small sums of mone amounting to , t.c i . .i i nt about slS.OoO, lue the townships of bis county, in conequence of which bis sureties are Interested in bis whereabouts to that amount. fcirWc have received a copy of the Winchester Journal, a Iladieal sheet published In Kandolpb county. It Is now published by Iteeson fc Marsh. We wish our young friend Marsh pecuniary success. He is a good printer and deserve success. Jlmcock Democrat. That excellent Republican paper, tbo WiNcriKsrr.K JornvAL has again changed hands, Mk. Wai.jci r retiring, and Messrs. Iteeson & Marsh taking possesion. Of the new firm we know but little, save that Mr. Decson is, nt present, Itt-corder of Hancock County, and is an excellent and talented young man. We extcud to the departing and incoming editors, our Wt wishes for their future prosperity and happiness. Muncic Tim. An Indianapolis dally has the following paragraphs in the order given: Quite a frtir at the Union Depot lot evening. Mr. A. C. llccson, of the WixciinsTi:u Jocunai wan in the city yesterday. Is Uiat cau.c and etreet? (7rrrn fuhl iy,nmtrviot. Clfeourse. We were considerably
Tbe WiNrjii-5Ti;n Jouiixal of la-t ukrn.iieiMliaud with tbeiiam,,f , w , f. . 4 Mr. Ib -on wii- formerly e3itorf Hilf Mj-r. h a rrnly anl vp-alilo writer, niiiUio n rcrv'r.-n!.il.! rpr. ' '
Mr M .r.l. t.n- l..n for a Ii.oi: time .... - - - ' v - - - r ruH.', i J,h printing . HI .in In.JianMjM.li-, :ul ba tb rcntat,o ff Uln- in cxr- lo nt w-tVitniin, and Mj if;i'rtr-iio or ih JofK.NAL ncars itin --H to tlx- s imp. Iloth are thorough gentlemen In all re-p cts, and tbe people of Randolph County Iwive iiuid? a decided ncqulsltlon by their eltling there. We trust I hey w ill do weil. (ircoßdd Otuumrviul "We havo a woman In Munclc who
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she w hispcrs the leaves of the trees rattle down like hall; when ho talks out billd tbe air Is darkened at boon day with the 11 ing il f.i-U offence-, roof-, wagon wheels, wheelbarrows, dray, cal, dogs and old liafs, and w In u she u rcain, which slut does at legular Intervuls of fifteen minute, the sun turn a double umincrMult, the moon howls with boiror, and (ho conn U stop tin ir ears with their lall-, ami lb c nway fiom I he wrath to come. She' a stunner t-he's a scrtatmr. When she dies creation will shrink bu k appalled at the awful stillness, and nil nature will vibrate irregularly fl'om I n k of the r.ceutoniei 'yawp' to kiephcr steady, Mutirlr Timm. 'Jiiee'n a naughty boy, Thomas, to till hiich a whopping iianative. OOltUl'.SpONlJKNCi;. I or lloi Jnuriiub J ito.ii iir.NTHVii.i.i:. Jtr.NH 17, 1S70. Itufiri K. Mills has goim West a half mllc-atid bought 1'J) acres of land of Win. llotklu, laying him four thousand dollars for it. Ho explored Iowa last fall, but likes "Bockum" lietter than "AVcw-eum." John F. Hunt is among us "counting noses;" In other word", taking the CVII IIS. Hunt, lioss A- Co., have at length succeeded in getting a good vein of water at their steam flouring mill alter three unsuccessful diggings. They have found an abundant quantity of this lat time at a depth of over forty feet. This Is good news to the people of this region. All they have lacked was plenty of water. Miles Hunt, F.-q., has returned from a trip to Illinois brings with him his daughter-in-law, wife of the late Dr. II. P. Hunt. I learn that Harret Harnett, w ho left this tow nship a few month since, to live with his children In Kansas, died at his son-in-law's, Mr. Cane, in that State, a few weeks ago. K. II. Bales ami Joel Wooton have formed a partnership in the blacksmithing business. Dales & Wooton, firm name. iNniANA-ii i:it (iiunvix; mini; CUNTINCPI). The New riano More of CIIAKMIS S0i:ilM;it Imlianapoli-. Amongthc? beautiful andcornmodlous rooms which have been fitted up under thu Academy of Music, Indianapolis, one of tho most attractive is that of ('lias. Soehncr, No. :N North Illinois Street. Mr. Soehncr, who has been acquainted with various styles of Pianos since his boyhood, and has had largo experience? with both superior anil inferior instruments, is perhaps, one of the most experienced dealers we have in Indiana. At different times lie has engaged in selling pianos respectively in Dayton, Hamilton and Kichmond, altogether having devoted sixteen years of his life to the business. In 1SG8, attracted by tho rapid growth of Indianapolis, he bought the juano, organ and meledeon department in the music house of Denham Dros., which at that time had the agency for tho celebrated Stcinway piano. He afterward associated with him in tho husincs? Mr. A. M. Denham, under the firm name of Soehncr A Denham. Mr. Soehncr for several years has been a warm admirer of the Steinway piano, and when the agency for that instrument was afterwards given to another house, he disposed of his entire interest in he business and went to Europe. After returning to this country, the Kichmond, Indianapolis and Terre Haute agencies for the Steinway were consolidated and given to Mr. Soehncr, which Induced him to open his prcvnt handsome room. In hi.s high appreciation of tbe Steinway instrument Mr. Soehncr expresses the almost universal opinion of those who have given ihnm an unprejudiced trial. Tliey have been awarded the first premium by the most competent and inflexible Judge the world can produce, many of whom were previously prejudiced in favor of other instruments the cro'vning triumph having been achieved at the Universal Exposition in Paris, where they were awarded the first gold medal for American Pianos by the unanimous verdict of the International Jury, the United States not leing represented among the jurors. The following recommendation, which is translated from the! French, is only one of a similar character that might .be produccd: Ofi'Iit. Li: Mkxi;strk.l, ) Paris, July mith, 1)7. ) Messrs". Steinway A Sons, NewYork: I hasten to transmit to you a letter from my friend Mannontel, Professor at the Conservatoire at Paris, and one of tho most eminent of our time. You will see how highly lie thinks of your Pianos. Having leen a professor myself for more than twenty years nnd having played on your pianos theso rnaster-picivs of art mannfaeture 1 do r ot hesitate to'confc that 1 have never met with in?tru-
jmont o purft'et. uniting tbcj l"a!jt!c m liijriily prized by! I pianists, (irrat Minority, ymp;t-i j w,)fimt nnd a jcrfcft -piaHty j tbc-o urv tho a(lv;mt;ijj'" u lilch tlo .Jury bavc nllUinoil iti plat-ir.? you j ... i ...:.-. r.... ......... i
: "m on.iril(..Mi.M.. ttirt j i f unrM Mtwl in cri rlnin ! j ;rv mv .rform an ;K.t ju.tM.(.f but alo dvcide a- competent i i juilcs. Accept ontlftnon, my conratu latioud and kindo-t retard". 1Ii;miv IlKt rjr.i Manv of tbo smaller Piano Manufueturcr purchase the Piano actions ready made; runny nlo buy their keyboards and even the cases nnd other parts of tho Piano. In addition to this many of them havosovthose rircunistunc it is scarcely possible that work of such uniform excellence can be produced as In the csinblbdimcnt of tbe Messrs. Steinway, when nil the labor 1 concentrated in one immense factory, and where every instrument from the seasoning of the lumber to its most perfect state is construtted hythomot skillful workmen. Every part of the Piano, in eluding all thojictinn, N gotten up under the Immediate personal superintendence of Ihc Mes-rs. Steinway, tho father and three ons, The Immense working capital commands i.like the choice of la bor, the employment of the most 1 1 - f 1 1 1 und costly machinery, tin selection of lumber, and its vast essentially necessary accumulation for thoroughly reasoning purpo-es (subjecting every piece of lumber to a seaonlng procc-s of not less than two yearn before being klln-drled! and used. Whlltt smaller makers have lo depend lor (heir supply of lumber upon what nicy offer here and there at the various yards, Messrs. Steinway procure all their lumber directly from the growing region. All tbo wood for their actions, n sounding hoards, Is selected personally by one of tho Mc-srs. Steinway in tbe log, and then sawed under his direction into the necessary shape. This Is one of the chief causes of the great uniformity in the tone and touch of all their pianos, and tho fact that there never has been a cao where the sounding-board of a Steinway Piano has cracked, which Is ol frequent occurrence in those of inferior makers. In 1K; there were made of these pianos, L7J00, which were sold for n sum aggregating about $l,.oo,noo, being a much as the pales of the Chick.ring and Knabe combined, whl'.h were the next largest in point of sales. In the last six months Mr. Soehncr claims to have sold as many as tho Richmond, Indianapolis: and Tern; JluuiV agencies combined sohl in tho proceeding eighteen months Thh tends to show how rapidly these instruments Increase in favor when once introduced. Some dealers who sell other Instrumous sometimes hold out the idea that the the Steinway is dearer than other makes of pianos, and that Steinway charges for his name. Now while it is admitted that some inferior makes can be purchased at cheaper prices than the Steinway, it is claimed that the Steinway is offered as cheap as other makes when the superiority of material used and the extra care taken in there manufacture considered. In addition to the Steinway piano, Mr. Soehncr has for sale the celebrated Knabe and also the OJabler and others. Ono great point which he claims Is that all of these manufacturers having an immense capital at their command are founded on a solid basis, nnd are not liable to changes of firm every few years, and that their guarantee may be relied upon by purchasers as being perfectly good, a thing which cannot be ciaimedby manufactories which are liable to change of ownership. Mr. Soehncr proposes to warrant frr five years every instrument ho sells. Of these various styles of pianos he keeps a variety of grades, ranging from $:)oO to$SOO in price. Desides these various makes of pianos he also keeps on hand a supply of Organs, Melodoons ami second-hand Pianos, ranging in price from $7o to f$oYl. Mr. Soehner goes in person to tho factories aud selects his instruments with care, for which he pays cash. II A Mi STAT I'M i:.NT. Report ftf the condition of the First National finnk of Winchester, in Winchester, in the Sjtate uf Indiana, at tbe dote of busiotsa on the 'Jth d iy of June, liTO. KfUOUKCLS. bourn nnd Discounts .is.f.O or, Oftrcr;ifts U. S3. Pondä to secure CircuU123 03 lion.......... ... Due from Redeeming nud Reservo Agents Due from other National Hanks Furniture and Fixtures. Current Expends Checks and other C4h Item .. 04,000 00 5.5.-0 4 ) PH 17 1,47 00 n:ts 70 Hill of other National lUnks.. 13,321 4 t Fractional Currency. .. l'J.) 91 bS! Tender Notes 14,'JIS 0;) 1,-M C3 LI A KT LI TIC: Capital Ftock puM in Surplus Fund 12.COO 00 4, y 74, 06 ;.3,rr.t no 53,:ut; y 4.-:i c 2,253 U6 Interest CiucuTating Notes outstanding fiom Comptroller.... Individual dtpusil I),ip to other Hanks and IUiikr, j Suspense $1?'J,020 C'J Statt or Tuduxa, f g CorsTrorRasD0i.ru, 1. Wm. M. Locke, cashier of the Tirat National limk ot Winchester, do o'cmnly swear that tbe above statement is true, to tbt test ot in knowledge and belief WM. M. LOCKE, Cainier. Sworn to and subscribed befrre me, this iCth dar of June. fs70 (ILO. F. BON EUR A KE, Notary Public. Correct Attmt: A. ST0NF, THUS. WARD. ÜfcO. F. BONLPRAKF., Pinctorc.
Anntinl Statement of the Auditor of ftiindotph Couulf from 3If 31, t .Mir .11, 1S70. ArniTja's Orricr. Raxntpq Co J WixcirTi.n, Io., June 6, l?7o y To thr Honorable Board of Vmmittiotr$ of $iiJ Covt.fy: (Ieti.ihis: I herewith submit for your inspection and consideration, the Auditor's Annual Kxhibit of the financial condition of the County of Randolph, for tbe Jcr endirj; May .11 , A. P. l7). You will find a statement of the receipts
and expenditures of the fiscal year just closed, ly which it is shown that there i, at this date, in the hinds of the Treasurer, over all in leltrdn-ss,the sum of lIVX'G.ie?. The following is a statement of the total receipt from all resource! by the Treasurer ii ee June 1 , IM'I, vif HjI-U'C in Triti.urv as per set He mi nt June 1. lfV.: 2,10C !G rrom r-l tnptioii ol Itnd sold for t.ns .... Cbrk, Packet Fees, Cimet Court . . ..... , , . . , C!rk, l-.ckt Fees, Common I'lr is Court.. ........ Att mrjV Ice refunded. .. Colter, Jfiit h Cirter, ori so rountol County Summary.. . Ib ni if l'uhüc tiiiildiiig.,. , , , , b'censc to t ilohit '.... Joimiliaii Ldw an) , Coroix r Ciuk ol Cirni t Court, Jury IVcs ('oiifilv ll'vnur rollirlrd mi Prlinrjui nt List o li;s County retenue eolleitrd on Pupiirate of lh;i R"l r e-v 1 1 i r rollrclcd oil Dv Iilili'lit List of IMS , Uud revenue rollectid nn Dj. plu ite of IM'i'J , , ioiiliii rcveiiur coli et id on IMicinienl J.Ist of M Tonhi rnfinir1 colli cled on PiipliCMlr ol IM'iII,. , . , . , . , Sjiffi il Si'hool reu'ime rollri ted Di lliiiieiit bi.t of IHN Speni .tl School fvomr roll eti d 1W 7S 113 till :n 4) oo r.i oo 27 l0 n.r.cs r.j 21,2 10 l,t3 u: ll,fd9 &3 073 f.l 5.76S f-5 2,2'J7 71 I'll Duplicite of I Ii. 1 f,Ü'7 DtCoMiiiioti School revenue co. lu ted on Jt Unguent LUt of IrCs 2,10 31 Couiiiioii ,S.hoo retcioir cob lerlrd on Puplicalc of IMJII,, 12,12'J 03 Common Hchool revenu re eelvcd fiom Stats tJ tfjiulijo I und ...... .... ... Township School rcviiiiii' cob fected I II lt liil(tint Li.t of 1S,,H .... 4, OH l :3 233 83 Tonnsliip School revMnir cob letted on Duplicate of lf.:... 10,.r3C 01 o lun I coilectc l on Delhiiuelil List of IMiH, fop fund collected ou Duplicate res ci 1,0.V3 4 s of Ifth'.). Total rcce'pt.. . $ir.,2'.M 0Purin th ye.ir, orders and warrants have lt i n ilranu on th Treasurer from No. 1 to No. 1,02'J, inclusive, as follows, vii: For redemptions of lands sold f r tu tes im 7h 2,li2H 7.S I Ii7 lb IH) 71 0 10 "mi r.2 s.inr. !7 !J1'4 71 :i;i s7 A.o ssinj revenue. . . hxpensi'M of poor Riiiel to soldiers' families F.xpi-nsf of criminals. . Lspenses of j öl . ...... Kxpcices of bailifl . . Ki;(i)tn uf lir.in-1 and Pc tit J ururs ... Miscellaneous eipen-i s. . ...... I xpiifcs of insanity. Kxpcuse of hooks and tOation rr F.xpenses of printing and ndvtrilsin KxpiiiMii of Poor Asylum llxjuMissw of liplita and fuel.... Fees nnd salaries of oilicers l'.xpeimc of public square.... . Dxpi n-CH of nihlic buildings. . . . l'xpi iim s of public bridges Kxpensea of ra ids and highways Amount of lue refunded.... Fieiists of elections, Hxpeosesof returning fines, tc. fjnpenses of assessing turnpik benefits ... F.xpcnses of Coroner's inquctits, luti rest on County Orders.. .... luniraiice on public buildings. . . Volunteer liouuty Special School revenue jm;d to Trustee- ....... ... Special School Certificates redeemed by Trcusiirrr Road revenue paid to Township Trustees... Road receipts redeemed by County Treasurer Township revenue paid to Trustres.. Township fvhool revenue paid to Ti inters Dc fund paid to Township Trustees Docket fees paid to Treasurer of 2;C3 23 r.r.i ::i 1.V3 (2 is C so 7,'JTG .V.) h (HI 230 IK) :i7.i oo 'J!2 .'!." 7 : oi 2 Iii 12 214 m i: !: -xh :,.) i:;o ou M) oo lo,7."3 !C :03 07 .1,(H)S 43 8fM3 is 10,044 08 10,775 t-I 1,117 53 LO 0.ri State. Amount to btlauce account.... 20,352 34 $110,204 0 There havebee n during the year. County Orders redeemed as follows, vir.: Of issue prior to June 1, lb'J... i0,l7.'i Si Of issue since June 1, lrbO 40.S07 74 Total amount of Couuty Orders redeemed. 40,083 o Which would leave in Ihe h mda of ihe hands of the Treasurer, at this date, the sura of 03,311 43 There are at this date, Couuty Orders outsandins as follows, to wit: Of issue prior to June 1, 1M30 V'!? Of issue siüco June 1, 15:03 53,075 0.) Total amount of orders outstanding $53,354 4a Which would leave in the Coui.tv Treasurer over all indebtedness, the sum of $ 15.P56 OS For the information of the Hoard, and to furnish data from which the tat levy for County purposes for 170 may be made, I would state that the total valuation and appraisement of real estate and personal property in the County, including railroad valuation, is J5:l Ant the number of polls n,.5 And I ftiiuato the ordinary expenditures of the eokintj, to June 1 lbTl, as follows, via: DS
The Latest Styles of New and FASHIONABLE
At Shire & Bro.'s Old Stand, lYorlh-E.ist of the rulilic .Square. As those Goods arc nil ffo?h and houht aftor Ihc decline in Gold, I warrant the prices, at which I am otT;rins the Good?, will sait all. I WILL BE UNDERSOLD BY NONE. 15. KAUFMAN.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, Are also repaired at my Store, and WAKKANTEI) to give ntisfaction. n 18 .tin
For court expenses and expenses of crimi'ials $l,f-r 00 Fxpcnses of poor 7l oo Fees and ssUrie s of ofliccts 7,5 ) oo Kxp iij.es of insanity 45 I 00 County Asylum. 675 oo Lights and luel 2! 00 Koad and hihw.js 150 OO .Miscellaneous rxprrses S5o (0 Stationery, printing and advertising. 1.05) 00
Total estimated rtpenses.. JlG.ssi 00 All of which is usprectful ? submitted, w. k Menu w. Auditor ot Ranbdph County. EDMUND ENGLE, lo Jidre Colroe's ew HulMirr, Where Fire. Life, and Accident ro'.iclra, will bf Issued on sj plication. Also, for site. Champion Respirs and Mowers, Farm Wagons, Vibrator fhrr-hinK Mschinrs, ll..re I'owirs, and the Superior Drill at L 1. Cartir' bUckstnith Shop. Come and ict thimj all watrsnted. CUOCKUY. PioiMon, nml Qiornaw nrr fttoic. MiTICK. IS IIKHHIV (ilVI'.JI TIMT riras. . Harris and L V. Love JN vir entered Into partnership in the (irneal C.roeiry Trade, lor ttie mutual benefit of themselves and the people of Randolph County. Th?y M II Ihnf kupa voil stock i f poia In iheir line, and sill at as low pnocs as any other hous, f iiiM itv ntonrci:. Tho highest inirket pi ice pal l for Country Produce. l.nriie and l'rrli Mine k of CmhmIs JiiI AnlU'il, Conltlpff In part of all erades of Suar, (iUVe, Ten, Molsssei, llice, (Varkets, Cheese. lb riirs, II loni Sausage, Potatoes, Dried Apnlei and Pearlies, Spices, Hour, (!andles, C.iioiita, Nutions, '1 bread and Ni l il t Soup, Fiuit Cans, Sunh, Fish, Fre-h Vegetables, (llassware, Cigars, Tobarc, Kc Riniembtr (be flare Harris k Love' cheap cah (Jrocery, North wel Corner ol the Public Square, Wincloslir, Ind. Winchester, June 23, 170 n20tf si;ovi:k & i;aiii;ic I have on hand and for sale, thn (rover 1 IlaKcr Soring Machine One of the best vi r i v sr w ir s tsrr r v M'klm M Ms M iriil 1 mm Jl f m That Is now before the public, will vo THE Neatest nnd inot Durable Work of uny Iticbiiie. AtSO, THREADS, NfEOlES, MACHINE Oll, &C. I'lease call and examine for yourselves, or scud fur tirculais VV. It. WAY, A pent, n21 WiNCHisTr.n, I an DON'T COMPLAIN, LUT CO CUT YOUR DRY AT Tin: CHEAP CASH STORE OF A. W. ADAMS. Vo. 2 Torf Front. Winchester, Just receiving HANDSOME ASSOUTMICNT OF Spring and Summer Goods, TO SUIT EVERYBODY. PRINTS, MI'S I.I NN, CLOTHS, CASSlMi:iti:sa LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY" GOODS II AT.S, CA 1S CO LL A IIS, 1 103 1 KU Y Ac, Äv?., iic. Of the latest Styles and Cheap- Prices. Look to your interest and trnde with him. nH ! DOWKII I If 1
SEWING MACHINE
GOODS
XL SXATTItCslER 5t CO'S
Clolhins & Tailoiins House V would rail attention to our full md well selected stock of CLOTHING-, Cloth) VaHHimercw, VKST1NOS, MATS & CAPS BOOTS AND GnOES, Go ntsTurnisliing Goods, 4c. Thee poods are bought direct from the msnnfsrtiirt rs and Importers I'.ast, and wc can and will Sell Goods Clicapcr than ever. Clot hilt x 11 arte to Order On the shortest nolle and LATEST STYLE. SNATTINdr.lt CO. N .Clothe, CäMirarrrs anI other poods, sold ly us for mea and boya' wear, w ill be cut free of rlnrc. ri21 Origin of the lloimct. Tho Flaco to get Them. MRS. A.J R0SS & MISS FINCH 3 doom cost of Irvlu's Jewell store, Vinchrstrr. Indiiina, Are jut receiving a lcw and complete stock for their new Millinery, Dress tfnkiii,Notions AND FiCV DRV CfiODS STORE, Thej have KOXKTS AXI, HATS for any complexion and style. Dresses and Dress Goods for any fiurt. Alo, Ribbons, f.aces, Collar. Handkerchiefs, Flowers, buttons. Switches, Ties, Zephyr Canvass. Sash ribhon, "Shoo Fl?" Hats, Lc. They are fully scpplied with the liest .llntrriftl and Lnteat I'Httfrna, and will sell nt reasonable prices. Call and examine their styles, stock and prices, as they are confident they can suit any taste. nlTif Winchester Carriage Works R. I3JHA.H33, CARRIACE MANUFACTURER, AVinchcstor, Ind. He makes all kinds and stylet of Buggies Carriages, Spring Wagons. &c. And ererj thing in the Carriage lint. BEPARING Of old Hup?ies, Carriages, Ac. Make thcru almost good as new. VERY BEST WORKMEN AXD THE BEST MATERIAL USED. As ?ool work as can be had tny place and f r as low prices. All work promptly done and satisfaction gusrar tec 1 Call and examine work and prices, at .North I'.Hst corner Ir runWlia and West streets. nl8 AVA-iSrTKD, FI, AX STRAW. We want, this season, all the Flax Straw that is railed io Ranielth County. We will pay for Lonj Mowed Straw, free from weeds, and of good coal SEVEN DOLLARS PER TON. Poorer fjualitUt S3 to S7 per Ton. A little care will enable all to command tbe best price. We want Ptraw rot close to the pro'ind to pet tbe ler.pth of Lint. A pood yield of Straw will pay for handling your whole crop. MASON W. MATHER & CO., Colon Citr led I una. n 1 'C,m TIIK JOt'K.Vlf, OAcsIs th lae(tfet Jfnxr fie prlbtir.
TRUE, EVERY WORD!
THAT JOSIAH ELLIOTT, Vo. 3 .Vorth nidr Public Square, Winchester, Has on band a i VERY LARGE STOCK O H lTS AN 1) Jut openlnp a handsome assortment h SPRING AND SUMMER. Including r rrry riet? of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS For Old and Voting, LATEST STYLES . AND ÄKS. The Ibsst of Workmen employed to Mnko or Repair SATISFACTORILY. CASH XIVXH Alsl dire IE im a Call. April t, IhTO. Bee-Hive Store. efohii Iicliurdson, (Successor to llichardson k Helms,) DEALER LV Dry Goods S i Dflat & (Daps, AND GROCERIES I haee on hand one of the larrest and best selected stock of "Winter Goods, Such as MERINOS, ALTACAS. LUSTERS, DELAINES, ARMURES, TLAIDS, lc, erer brought to th' market, which I to selling at preatly reduced prices. My stock of ÜOrESTICS Ii emp1e t and well slprte.l, of ih ey bf .jriklil) and Ptfle. i.'l ill ! sol J at ruoj.ti the c!iai. M7 iutk or HATS & CAPS Are of the It it quality, from tli finest Silk to the comox'n Woul Hat, embracing all of the latest nylts, ttd Lc eoil at reduced prices. GLOVES & HOSIERY. I hAi e the largest and best t elected stock; of (Itores and Hosiery eter brought to thia ruArket; LeuLt direct from the aauufactoGROCERIES, Of all kinds, such asSupar, Coffee, Tea. Lc, A.c., lc. TAILORING DEPARTMENT o o M 0 o 3 Is under my special care. Mr experienr of orer twenty years in this rin feats m to believe I can suit all who y favor me with their patronage. My stock of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Yc tings,ic.,. Is complete, emt-rscinj all e.f the ltet styles of pood in the market, which I continue to manufacture to order or s 1 1 bj tbejard. All kinds of tX)UNTUY PRODUCE Taken in Licbtr-f for gds JOHN RICUaRDSON. 0. I. corner jittin ami rranum ..m . m 9 9T f C ) tneftcstcr, jmttanti. X. n. CWtht-.CassImerea and ot inik 1. in d dt me ior men aua tvya w . m J a. ... UI be cut ree or CTtsrge.
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