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The Pendleton Gazette from Pendleton, Indiana • 1

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ft ft WASHINGTON'S I TII6 Shuman Home field at Odd Hail McBiwioraB! Tuesday Evening MAY 30 1902 yi 1 PROGRAM THE DAY A 1 'I playing out therein the all four ARTISTMTPH0T06RAPHY about this story except the salmon Private Sale oT Household Goods God be with you we meet Pressed Chicken Esrallopcd Potatoes aut opponents conceded to have been Band Kolb Pickles Oiics a remarkably eloquent oration The Bugler I Will Send od fw4logralMutlh 4)olla emd Ten Gent TiiBu are filter You the reliable shoeniain to 1x5 delivered speeches by Sen 4 fit ortville A Rcvelalicn ft'ft IM The hope that the bill will lie disposed pi uy cue euu oi me moiitn nas 1011g since music was(pper or as follows the local page and see what they have to say We guarantee that not one of our readers will be disappointed in their dealings with this firm They are here to stay and they want your trade and propose to have it if honest shoss at honest prices will get it Haying purcb ased they Photo graph Gallery ofJ Butler I wish to say to the public that the former reputa tion for good and artistic work wijl be maintained EMMA HAUL be conducted t'emelerv at Washington May 26 1902 Since the passage of the Naval ap propriation' bill the HouwTof Repre sentatives has enacted no important bills but it has accomplished a large amount of routine work On riday the house passed a number of pension bill and then adjourned in order that members might attend the Rochunbeau statue unveiling exercises 'ft If you wijl make inquiry it will bo a revelation to ybu'Vow siiccumV to kidney and bladder troubles in one lorm or anomer otiyoiu ineuicui uiu roieys iviuney (lure will cure It never disappoints Sold by Lewis Bros OUUllUUlUOIIOUb hurt him and Wnf Tdf DrlJohn Cook Whenhearri ved he said that lock jaw was liable to set in He ad mlnisterM medical" treatment and did everything he could for the boy who complained but once land that was this morning (referring to the day of the death) The muscles began be died at 2 Johnnie seem to realize what Ije has done Mr Shuraan was then no heShas no idea that he caused his Mr ''Mrs Shuman heart broken over the affair and their ghef is great The funeral services will be held at family homeland will be conducted by the Dunkard Brethren this morning at Tbeburial will be held at cemetery The ancident is a sad one andthe bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community Mr and Mrs Shuman are members of the Dunkard Church and theirs is one of the most highly respected families in Madison county "TOAST Tulip Salad Wafers TOAST lee Cream Cake TOAST Chocolate Nabiscocs (110) in booklet by mail for ten cents cash or stamps containing twenty seven pen and ink photo reduced sketches of Washington life Queen Victoria knighted Sir John Tenniel for similar work in London has sample of this) THE NUTSffELL PUB New York Class lower A Pink Hose THE RECEPTION Benediction loral tributes for graves by Comrades Assembly Call I scene which was presented when the venerable old man appealed to his I colleagues in the most feeling terms I was extremely dramatic' and piptur 1 hand during the lime playin I esque and the pathos which he in Star Spangled Banner" i ft usque and the pathos which he in jected into some of the passages was "remarkable Oilier notaVle speeches of the past week have been those of Senators Bacon and Beveridge So far as I can ascertain there stall re I will selPat private sale" greater part of household goods including heating stoves side board bed roc suit kitchen furniture etc Call any time and investigate a Pearl St IT HUNT medlatelytheflagiwere ordered at half mast and io 'marked contrast the' gayety which had' marked 5 thes' uivi mug uours were roe exchanges oTW coadolences and ie'Sombe which all spoke ofthe sudden of the deanofthe' deplomatfenrorft Lord Pauncefote had been accredited rv XAf a alt ask a itmx iow ana wasex j' tremely popular in Washington In manner he was both democratic Snd" affable and at 7hll large public and gocial functions he bad been seen and in all charitable undertakings he had taken an active part while bis advice a and counsel had been of material aid' to the younger diplomats It was through 2 his efforts that the general arbitration treaty between the United States and Great Britain was effected and what be regarded as the crowning 2 work of his diplomatic career' the Hay Pauncefote treaty was brought about by him and Secretary Hay with finished diplomacy It had been his ambition to negotiates treaty which would forever Bettie the Alaskan boun dary problem and the seal fiahery question and it' waa for that reason that he entered a third term inft ashiugton" notwithstanding" the that he was already seventy four years old He will be succeeded as dean of the iplomatic corps by Herr von Holleben German Memorial Services will by Post nt Huntsville 9 o'clock a All citizens are cordially invited to participate Guards of Honor will please observe this order and be prompt for duty Services at Cemetery at 5 and everybody in music died away when the presi iwiflTKnir fzv fkn Vi i A Vt Al 1 UVUl IVVIUUIUL IV IUV UUIIV lie patient is not i 1 tKft nfTlninl nztf i fipnt i nn nf friA kwnor death of Lord Pauncefote the British Ambassador to the United States Im Their five year old son while play his thirteen year old brother Sunday afternoon becamy angry 'aMd threw an trot itrtldng his solder brother just below the right tern pie "which resulted in bis death a few days later rat two o'clock Wednes Gomiii6ii6iiBi? Exercises I There SS itrall Creek township A kind father and loving mother are grieving over theuntimely death of their thirteen year Nimrod Shuman and wife the head 'of one of the most highly respected 7 families of the township have iZ sympathy of every neighbor and citi who know them in this their geat of them tI had not been gone long 7q when they tel ephoned over here at '2 Charlie (that is the one who is dead) Kwas hurt I hurried home as fast as I holding his head and blood run Ming down bis cheek I washed his head and he did not seem to suffer wife had' returned by this time and the children told us how it happened are four Henry age 13 Orthy age 11 Charlie 13 and Johnniee is Tl'hN "just a little past 5 The children were 1 alone Charlie and Johnnie were oht there in the yard playing with some wheels off of a baby buggy had a wheel with a little iron rod run through it: (going and getting a small Tjie Muncie District Epwofah league will hold their fourteenth annual con vention at the Church in ort ville June 16 17 and 18 fjuite a lengthy program has been made and it is expected that this will be of thow best conventions yet held has been placed on the program to receive new members cv Th6 sUry terrible accident 7 was given to The Gazette mon by the ffrlef strlcken father when he called the Shuman home four and a TCtniles north west of Pendleton shortly the boy died Wednesday wife had gone down the road 37'77" Jhere to sick neighbor? WherrP left tha bousc bwa the children were Will Cure Consumption A A lilerren inch wrlles Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughjj colds and lung trouble I know that it has cured consumption in the first Sold by Lewis Mang Items of Interest hrtte Life of the flmeHcan Congress Wir 7 The Good Old Dean ot the Dlplo maticGonrz 'size of a piece of heavy wire with one end brought to a point with threads cutn the end) he was running it around the yard while Charlie had two of the with him Johnnie the children say bent Char wheels or dnl somelhingto them 2jjyrand Charlie did the thing to the wheel Johnnie This made John r' 3X1 nie angry and ho (brew the rod at Charlie striking him just below the left temple The rod penetrated his 7 face about one half inch and he ran into the house with the rod still em in the wound and little John nie then wW and nulled it out As I 'said they telephoned my wife and I and we hurried homeJs I ''After'l washed facohe'walked into tef room and after a Inlrl rlnwn bt rlld nnf rnmnlnin 1 any' next morning it began to statue of the Count de Rochambeau on Lafayette Square last Saturday Illustrative of the methods which Xk? platform erected for the oeca i aoiiie senators order' to se ere gathered about Presjdent 6oosc cure needed" public buildings' a good the rench guests who bave como story is told of Senator Mitchell of country to participate in this Oregon When Senator Hoar had ttnsP'eous ceremony and the reprv concluded his speech in the senate two sentatives of the many foreign nations bells sounded through the senate end "bo have embassies or legations of capitol" that being the signal Washington Members of the supreme for a recess something seldom taken courL senators and representatives Inquiry revealed the fact that the bdded by their presence to the bril United States Senate had taken a re Hance of the assemblage while the cess to discuss themeritsof a 60 pound band which was out in full Oregon salmon over which Senator strength and the I rench band Mitchell was to preside as host The warship JurnisheiT i I salmon proved to be all that the host spiring inusic for the occasion It was of rance and the United States the marching in the same' column of the soldiers and marines of the two na tionsand a medley of the L'Maraeil president should object to having and the Spangled Bat yen on rare occasions serve as a marked the dedication of the member of the official family PLAYING AND BBGflME ANGRY 'I7 7A The action of the president taken last riday abolishing the rule by: which the ranking army officer be comes acting secretary of war in the absencejDfthaseqretaryand assistant secretary has occasioned considerable coffiBient as It is claimed in somtTquar ters to be an affront to General Mi les There is no question that the order was intended to prevent the duties of the secretary the gen A brilliant intermingling of theflag eral but in view of the freely acknowl edged fact that the president and the general are not on speaking terms it is not altogether surprising that the Place of Meeting Grove Time? Ij36 Music Marshall Thos Hardy Post will form in line opposite Post rodm All Societies Schools Sab bath schools "andCitizens form in line on State street right resting on Avenue All Carriages Buggies and Bicycles form on South Main street right resting on State street LINE march: East on State street to Pendleton Ave North on Pendleton Ave to Grove All Societies and intending to with Post wHiTreport to the Marshal for assignment in line EXESCISES AT GROVE Music Pendleton Band Invocation Chaplain Reading jf GenOrders Adjutant Welcome Address Commander Music Band Address to Comrades Commander Memorial Day Oration Hon Dunlap of Anderson Benediction (To be selected)! Re form Line of March Marshal tXAKClSKS Al U1! US1EK an(j Mwifl Services at grave of Past Commander class Colors John Johnston Pink and Blue Musin of Band Invocation Chaplain Address i 7T Commander Roll call Honored Dead Adjutant loral Tribute Officer of Day Tribute to Unknown Dead ThepMthot EordPauRGeTotB a VX MYMrOBop AlfiDanShaa' With In Aft PAfitnd Drublipi 7IIIMI 111! llvll IIUU uIU Deatli is the Result raent to the Omnibus public buildings tle rench and American flags aii'i bill There is absolutely nothing fishy statue" of noble Roehan beau of trance who was faithful nnr cftiip nf frawhim In tho Uon As the drapery fell from tl The most notable event of the week (magnificent monument a battery of a in the senate was the speech on the piljery boomed on tbe Philippine bill delivered I Senator i soldiers presented arms the gut HuarTTtnd whirh buth 'hi foItTiwprirl'Oheereil and there as a general han Ishakirig rollowing the urteihni Senator Lodge delivered abtaunf 1 oration and then the president and t'i distinguished party of visitoi viewed the soldiers and marine ti the Juniors entertained the Seniors at the beautiful home of IL Lewis on Broadway The house was beautifully decorated and excellant furnished by the Lukens A 7 Zibu Darlington I ehestra The menu was Renewal of haplain I jrOAST Salute the Dead Guard of Honor) Bouillon Cheese Straws Taps PoS I llgl TG A Music make it convenient to attend our columns' Read their big on Bailey Pettus and Clay judge A Chipman has kindly promised to for tht? oc casion All surrounding cemeteries in the ju risdiction of Major Henry Post will be visited ami carefully cared for by special detail during thaforenoon Zeublin 1 Geo Rent Profcram pom I covery for Consumption' Here's the secret It cuts Out the phlegm aml germ infected mucus and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood It heals the inflamed cough? Hardly had the last strains of mar worn throat and lungs Hard colds wowr teid bv i Ir New Discovery the most infallible remedy for all throat ami lung diseas'es Guaranteed bottles title and 81 Trial bottles free at Lewis Bros Nimrod Home is ull of Sadness To An Accident Which Caused the Dehth of a The Story as Related to The Gazette Man By The The Big our will sell half i tickets to Alexandria on account Kerr Co the reliable shoemain to 50 delivered speeches by ben tje jUS' mid summer Carnival Jui dealers are after you this week ators Patterson Burrows Spooner 4 anj 7 Tickets will be 'Old When these I nn thp rplum Tin IM I the local page and sec what they have! have spoken the measure to junp will be considered under the fifteen 1 minute rule and I understand a num 1 RcVCdlsa GrCatSfiCrtt ber of amendments will be accepted It often asked bow such startling by Senator Lodge manager of the bill cures that puzzle the best physician The hone that the bill will disnosed I are effected by Dr New Di The Pendleton High ScbooVClass 1902 held ita Commencement exer cises at the I Hall Tuesday evening large hall was comfort ably filled and the exercises were com plete in every particular The music for the occasion was furn ished by Montani Orchestra and a chorus of little girls out of the grade scboolsl The program was opened with music by the orchestra and the Rev Smith offered prayer which was fol lowed by a chorus of little girls under direction ot Ward Lewis There were in all thirteen graduates and of' this number five spoke ol lowing is the program Music Montani Orchestra Invocation Rev Smith Chorus Conducted by Ward Lewis Destrustive orces Emma Johnston Music by Orchestra TheY ankeqjn Evidence Edwin Irish MusicbyOrchestra James A Mount Joseph Gelling Chorus TheTraining of the Hand CoraHardy Music by Orchestra Industrial Combination Walter Teague Presentation of Diplomas Dr 'E Alexander Music by Orchestra jGbaduates OClassof1902 Earl Boston Ethel A Clask Joseph Gelling Enua Johnston erd uqua Cora Hardy Edwin Irish Lens Hileman Margaret A Garretson James Jones Alvie Keller Mae Sliver Walter Teague The class ranks were as follows: 1st alter Emm a John stonTherawas quiUi a contest for second between Miss" Johnston krT rum ynr i I ymr trrin it ir mi naa nopea ana as a result Mt is said junv wucm uawa ic rCRuuu the senate will promptly and unani 1 le president the Marini band inously pass a bill for a public build 1 struck up the and the "ingat Portland which bv Countess stepped jbi At the close of the commencement 1 sight failed to get in qs an amend warl anl drew the cord which let SKwwlil 1L 'vt" fetfli mr mnji in jp if I ft 377 7 VVM 1 I i lii I i r' Vf A'kfe HJS JR a A ft ft ft ft 71 ft "ft "A4TrVZ I I "1 21? 4 itt 5 St to ft 1 ') 5 t' ft 'vfV Jwv WJ EtAuaBW iiii iiiiiTinnTv ft" ft.

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1899-1903