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The Pendleton Gazette from Pendleton, Indiana • 1

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i You to Meet vith Him at Hall sling Showing the HearseJBarns in the Rear Residence on the Above Date MEMORIAL i flu Excursion Excursion Sells Her farm Horticultural Soclctu NO PATRONAGE BROUGHT TO PENDLETON 4 or MRS JOHN GRADY 4 The Deal and Dumb Picnic fi lends express words of 7 JM Xe a S3EES 3 3 To the officers and Brothers of Pen dleton Lodge No 88 I O7O Whereas The shadow of death has again fallen upon us and taken from our fraternity a Brother and Whereas We are forcibly remind ed that the midst of life we are in and know not the day nor the hour when weshnll be called hence be it Re olved: That in the death of our i 'I UrotherJ ames Vunhoy stricken down The Remains of John fl Snell In terred Sundau Afternoon rZ apart of her farm in Hancock County that was given to 1 her by her father for two tnousand five hundred dollars and will divide the entire'amount between her three children Mrs Charles McCarty Miss Wiretta Mingle and George lie Mingle The Elwooe Carnival a inancial allure Great Expenses chased and improved in such a way as soon to become the pride of the com munity I find very general interest in this matter among all jiersons who have relatives or friends buried in the old Cemetcrv and 'satisfied that thev will vory generally asssist in putting the matter in p'roper shaoe i Whatever policy'or 'adopted it" should! embrace a provision that will hold all money received from the" sale of lotspafter paying for the pur chase of the landsacred for the beautifying and care for the Cemetery property and the care of the property should be exclusively lodged in the the out looking for future contributions from lot owners Ih this way can a Cemetery property be properly cared for Lin order to Jia vedh is matteiLpro per ly considered by those interested I re of you invite all per sons feeling an interest iu the enter both ladies" and gentlemen to meetnext Tuesday evening JTuly luth at the: hall of Mr A Taylor at 8 Please urge persons living near Pendleton us well as those in the town to attend I also suggest that at this meeting no attempt bo made to raise any of And Divides The Moneu Between Her Three Children American Immigration to Canada luinilgrttliou from the United States tr Carinda is now setting hi In 1807 there were 712 American Immigrants to Canada In 1808 the Humbert In creased to 0118 1800 11049 Americans settled hi the Dominion 1 and in TJOO the number was 18(KW st A Paper Declamation A Paper The carnival and street fair given by the Elwood laboring people last week was not the financial success which' had been expected In fact it is believed there was not enough money taken in to pay expenses There was a large number of peo ple in that city during the week and especially on the ourth was there a large crowd The people did not want to spend money It seemed and the shows went begging1 4 It is said that an assessment of the members of the unions 'willbe to defray the expenses STROM Who recently resigned his position as Manager of the American Window Glass actory in this city Had it not been for the fact that a passenger wanted to board an inter urban car at the poor farm crossing Sunday evening a man would have been ground to death by tlie car which reaches this city at 10:22 o'clock at night Before reaching the crossing the motorman "noticed something on thg traek but believed it to be a shad dow of seine kind There was a pas senger on the platform and he was compelled to stop The car stopped just as the front was within two feet of the object It was a man sitting there and when the gong sounded lie opened his eyes and getting up slowly he stepped to the side of the track Had it not been for the passenger tnc motorman would not have stopyed The will run one of their popular excursions to Sandusky Saturday night July 19th ht thevery low rate of 8150 for the round trip from Muncie and Alexandria Train will leave Alexandria at 11 :09 und uncie at 1 42 This train carries sleepers through to San dusky Side trips may be made to Put in Bay for fifty cents the round trip Put in Bay Cedar Point and the Islands continue to be popular re sorts for the excursionists The A of Anderson will run their annual excursion to Winona Park Warsaw Saturday July 10th These excursions are personally con ducted by the A and good order prevails The usual pleasures of a summer resort are afforded in fact those who go always have a good time Arrangements have been made so that those who wish to go from Pendleton cah get tickets of Walker or Tanke Co for $135 for the round? trip from PendJetonT" Take an outing 're P1 XJ To Winona Park Saturdaijr JulU 19tH for Passengers and a Lie v'3s Saved Sandusky and Put In Ba u0 four courses Many elegant andost ly presentu were received by the youngjw couple The bride was dressed in white or gandie and carried Marshalneil roses and the groom wore the usual suit "oY black Vi llaIyers of of Myers was dressedjin white silk mull over pink and wn i dressed in white organdie over green Mr Will Swain of this city and Mr Dean Bonnett of Indianapolis acted as best men 'The liride and groom by the brother Mr and Mrs Parker left for Atlantic City on the Knickerbocker at 7:30 in the evening where they will visit Mr Parker's parents and where a I reception will be given in honor of the newly married coupleon evening The Gazette extends ton': gratulations WilEREAIt has pleased the Grand Master of te universe to remove i another link from the chain that binds us together itriendship Love and Truth and take from alls Rebekah Lodgp No 143 one of its choiee mem bers to the rnd Lodge abovi Therefor lie it Resolved That ns a token of re spect to his memory the charter of this Lodge be draped for period of thirty days a copy of theseresolutions be given the bereaved family one to the Secretary and one to each pf thepaers for publication Lonoecker Lola Iaylor 7 Mollie The Horticultural Society will meet with Mr and Mrs Allen Boram Marklev lllei Wednesday JulylU i PROGRAM The Isthmeau Canal Mays Music Thomas Harriet CooperMr Shoemaker Question Box Music Wood Chairman HflN 10 LNLflRGt GEMLTERy The death of Mrs John Crady oc curred on last riday afternoon yuly 4th" after having been an 'invalid forseveral months The funeral took place on Sunday at 3 m'Rev Albright a former pastor of this place officiating Burial in alls A husband and sev eraLchildren survive Deceased wasa faithful and loving wife and mother The many sympathy ed be transmitted to his brothers and sister through the of Vanhoy: that they be made a part of iVbe Lodge records and furnished the town papers for publication Respectfully submitted in I COLDREN Silver Dawsox Accepted by the Txidge June 30 McCarty A WJelch Roc In Mempru Jesse Vantiou the grounds but that thero shall be a full discus sion and determination of plans of procedure So that persons may get a definite idea of the location of the grounds suggested I will cause a plat of the same to be framed and hung up in the waiting room of the Traction Company where it can be inspected by any one interested Respectfully CHARLES HENRY Herd of Cattle Sold By Emery Brattain isaherdof Cnecattlerecentlv sold JhAMt Emery Brattam to Silas Mauzy the popular and well known stock buver Ihe cattle arc said to among the finest ever sold about Pendleton and the herd of I 1 1 1 a 4 11 II iiYiA A I Is 5 LW() UCtt IJrlJMgli i'l re JrUV4ifciil 1 IM Ubvalil rtfliUVK Gll IH beautiful farm West of Pendleton and is one of the prosperous farmes of Greene Township 1 si The remains of John A Snell of nXiziio' worn hwiiicht Pendleton Cmrlnw barnvin whpA th AV 4r I iaxkai! ttt olio rMr Snpll iaav aa a olkA 1 Tainna A is a uroiud iTT of Anders ou unci dicy last ridayjrt his jneXtaiLAfii us MwniiM 1 JsaAWi awvww ar There was a pic nic of deaf and' dumb people near Smnmityilie last Sunday 'They were from Madison and adjoining counties to the number of seventy flve The day waa spent ini a very quiet but enjoyable way 'Aelacfr 4 A jy 1 tei OJ i Anderson Ind July 8 1902' a Editor The Gazette: I Being' very much interested in the future careand beautifying of thePendleton Cemetery I have given the js fflatter some considerable attention' At liDowing that' the lota inthe Cemetery are yearly: ulb s01d I have'beenTfea fuI tbat'u upufofoK i would be neglected 11 Everybody Inteested js Urgedto Be Plan 3 a 1 Jv Tt IA it 4 find fail that care abd atten tionyvhich it should havc To my mind if new Cemetery ounds "nro secured at any'considerable dis from the old neglect of the oldsjrassr: Cemetery is sure to follow 1 iththisv 3n Sind and to have sowe? thing" tangible to present to the in "terestedpubljc I have secured a price pg fif acres of the land pf Mr2'JoSph Kinnard ly ing across the 2" J' andmalso on the grove South of the Ltd John LVv Zeqblin containing about seven acres phese" two tracts' of can be at a price of JThirteeii Thous and Dollars (81300000) and would i provide for the needs oLthe community 'f for Cemetei purposes for a long number of years Tho strongcst reasons for securing these grounds for Cemetery purposes firft 1 presenLCemetery and their accessibil Tty fronT towib either by carriage walking or riding on the electric cars Lying adjacent and just across the jX highway from tl present grounds the new can be improved along with the old" By making a driveway from the bridge up through the Zeublin Grove 4 and the Kinnard land thencejacross 4 the Traction line and the highway a convenient route for carriages will be secured to the present Cemetery free from "annoyance of the electric cars 2J which also be beautified and "7TpleasTng to the eye" iilil UJAt the same timeXhe Cemetery can be easily reached by the electric cars "p'TpJand wherever desirable funeral parties cancome to the Cemetery on the carswithout'the expense to haul the remains from the 'cars to the Cemetery grounds This latter convenience will be appre ''f elated more' and more in the future Jand Cemeteryto be A' chosen asa burial place by persons tnueb farther removed from the town would dtherwlse be done By adopting the plan pt selling pref erred Stock bearing a fixed divi say 8 percent to redeemed fifed1 paid off ini the future 'as money a r1 tt my accrue from the 'sele of lota it 'k' property can be pure 'j this Lodge has Jost one of its brighter and most promising young members: consistent and faithfull to the tents "of our Brotherhood 1 Li 1 LMsOTA ED: nnftrnpil cvin pathy be extended to his kindred who pstoJovlpgnd While this community recently adapted as his home sustains as well the loss of one who gave promise of a good aucLfaUnful citizen Resolved: That qccopyjofzjhese rf vS L'HbWiv A ie xi i 4 i ar 4 XX '4 5 JS JL 1 4 1k 94 A IMA a a sqf 7 Xjs i tir wf 1 I wnavBwwaMMuaMuw'jwiM wmuhwekm uamicnrj iisnaMTriirrr i aar bsiMia a a aMMSMMaaaMBMwmiMMKBiBnsMaBiBaicaamBinaaBMaeMMsaBiaMMramRBnHBHaKnniMMii awl hi US IIJI LmMliriT'W r'lriil JJ SI I IIWWMR Ill ilWhia TTflniair hBnIriilu arwi fcrswr 1 UuAiw 'SKStAA UmB XI 94 wB MB V9 fl a nvj' ijrt tT i rlrtrn K1riCT it4tfrgrrcf VMUtaaBC 'VMl a 9 kmbss rrsa a Eaaxsar A3 mis ga raa ra RheKtl Mk VOT BUX mil IffJW B4 HH WTO 4 BL'AXSHa I I irilLJIlllllllll I 'JI KMWI'KVV LSlflBHLSKafVMe a am oim 'MUM revm 4 fc'J A BiEMSnMWWWWMMBMWKHrenSnSBreCMHHVMrA I'i II Bl IIIIHIilllllllimBiBkllll I 'wr QALP ri a at muLA a i acm siiiiiiirvriisii ls ii vitiiLnit7imwi iiriMM re i ii Ai Kisijrr? 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Pages Available:
1,301
Years Available:
1899-1903