Greenfield Evening Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 16 August 1895 — Page 4
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Spot Casli.
JWE'VE GOIA NEW DEPfflENTi
I WeV going* to knock tlie Out of High Prices.
A Secret. Don't Read.
Kitclien Queen (cook) o. 8 S8.15 jS^ver sold bcloro for less than
Farmers' Friend, with reservoir like cut____ S1S.O O
GREENFIELD, INDIANA.
$12.00.
in can't .nrh this sN.ve for less than $20 00 at regular stove stores.
.Always g»t our [-.rices. We'll saye you money.
EL 33. Thayer, Greenfield, Ind.j
OPEN TO THE WORLD.
OF THE-
Agriciiltura
27,28, 29^
26,
The Fair premises to be better than e^er this year and large crowds will be in attendance.
Tuesday will occur the County Trot and Pace. Wednesday— o:U0 trot, 2:25 pace, 2:40 trot. Thursday—pace, 2:21 trot, 2:30 trot, Friday—2:30 tret, iree-foi-all pace, tree-lor-all trot.
SPOT GASH—H. B. THAYER $52.50 IN"PEEMIUMS.
•FOR A-
MULE RACE
First Prize, Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, [6 shot value $25 00 Second Prize, No. 8 cook stove 15 OO Third Prize, Suit ol Clothes 7 00 Fourth Prize, Pair of Fine Shoes 3 00 Fifth Prize, No. 22 Squirrel Rifle 2 50
Particulars will be announced later, on. Three best heats in five,
'"/v Ijarger premiums in all departments than ever given before. 'f- Splendid music each day of the Fair. We aim to have a vast exhibition and a big crowd. Pi ices of admission as usual. For premium list address
Not less than five to start.
CHARLES DOWNING, Pres.
ELBERT TYNER, Sec'y.
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CORBETT MARR'EQ AGAIN.
Jessie Taylor, Itcttcr Known .as Yer* Staniraud, Is the. liricie.
ASBURY PARK, N. J.,
Aug.
16.—
There was a quiet civil" marriage here yesterday, of which the principals were Champion James J. Corbett and Jessie Taylor of Omaha, better' known as Vera Stanwood, the name under which she figured as -co-respondent in the recent suit for the divorce which was granted to Mrs. Corbett. So quietly bad Corbett's intentions been kept that not even his manager and traveling companion, William A. Brady, knew that he intended matrimony so soon. Nor were any of his other friends in sporting circles apprised of the event.
Justice of the Peace John A. Borden entered the Corbett cottage at noon, for the Catholic church,, of which Corbett is a communicant, does not sanction the marriage rite for a divorced person. He found waiting in the parlor B. R. Wortman, a real estate man of Asbury Park P. J. Buckalow of Jersey City, paymaster of the Consolidated Traction company Joseph Corbett, the brother of the pugilist, who assisted him in a recent restaurant unpleasantness with Mx*. Fitzsimuions Alice Brown, -the colored cook, and two newspaper men.
A slight mistake delayed the wedding, for some official had" handed out a birtli certificate instead of the required marriage certificate. Mr. Buckalow was dispatched down town and returned soon with the necessary paper.
When the couple entered the parlor together Corbett wore a black cutaway coat aud light trous TS his fiancee a lavender silk cost urn.'-* trimmed lace, a ponipadnr corsage au 1 a delicate blue riboon uro.iud her awe*.
Alter .ius tico Bon It had pronounced them man and wile Corbet: threw his arms around his wife's neck and kissed her heartily t\\o or three tiiu.-s. Congratulations followed. The couple lo-'r an hour afterward and colored" Al threw rice after them. They took a train for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, where they will stay for 10 days, after which Corbett will return and ber'in training for his match with Fitzsimmons.
Fulfilled Her Husband's Wishes.
NEW YORK,
Aujr.
sailing for Europe Mrs. D. Kallias Bey, formerly Mr.
P. T.
Kmiiiway Accident.
KALAMAZOO,
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Mich., Aug. 16—Mary
C. Korsrange. 22 years of age, was
killed, and lier betrothed, Jacob West-
Jennie Westever and John Eblink, who were also in the buggy, were thrown out and bruised. The horses became frightened at some unknown object and started to run. The wheels uf tlie carriage became caught between streetcar tracks and the pavement, upsetting. Hiss Korstange's skull was fractured, and she die instantly.
AN'iil Soon I5e iJrciiifil,
CiiroA(i), Aug. ](i.—Harlem track offi-
cinls won Civic .Feileiatioii yesterday, and 011 an order from Judge (ribbons tlie injunction restraining them from allowitu gambling on the track has been sec aside lor the time. A full hearing of the case lias been set for Monday next., and at the time it is expected a decision will be rendered which will settle the controversy and incidentally the fate of the Harlem track, so far as continuous racing for the rest of the summer is concerned.
Attempted to Kill Her Children.
WASHINGTON,
AtN MrvTvi 'ir»\J\j l_L Ot
Bicyclist Leiiz's Dcatli Will Not, l?e Investigated Just Yet.
WASHINGTON,
Aug. 16.—The state de
partment has received a dispatch from Minister Terrell in Turkey stating that for the past three months he lias been urging the Turkish authorities to permit an investigation of the circumstances of the death of Lena, the bicyclist, killed by the Kurds.
He says that in order to comply with the request of Mr. Hachtleben, .sent by Uuting to investigate the case that he be given authority to search tlie residences of the Kurds for relics of the bicyclist aud proofs of his death an army would be necessary. These Kurds live in the hills and mountains and would not permit a stranger and a foreigner to enter their Houses, even though armed with authority of the Turkish government. Mr. Terrill says that lie expects to secure a guard of Turkish troops who will accompany Sachtleben into the country of the Kurds for the nurpose of recovering the remains of Lenz.
Father Shoots His Own Son."
CHICAGO,
Aug. 16.—Jacob So
An Ordinance Restraining Billard Tables and Other Instruments for Sports and Games and Re quiring License Therefor.
SECTION I.
Be it ordained by the Common Council of the Greenfield, Indiana, that it shall be and is hereby made unlawful for any person or j-er-
nco or device for sport or games, without first procuring from said city a license so to do. Anv person convicted before the Mayor of said city for violating any of the provisions of this section «.t this ordinanee shall be fined therefor in anv MJIH not less than one (1) nor more than fiftv (5(i) dollars lor each and every such oflense. and"each any such person shall so beep such table, machine appliauce as aforesaid shall be considered a separate offense.
SECTION 2.
And be it further ordained, that it shall be and is hereby made unlawful for any person or persons,company or corporation to have or to keep wnhin the corporate limits of the city of Greenlield, for useof customers or patrons, any billiard la.lt, pool table, bagatelle, alley or other in p.••nine, instrument, appliance or device for sport or games, the use of which is restricted or coudnioned up,»n the sale purchase of anv drink, tobacco, cigars, checks, OI of yoods or of'ware^ of any kind, without first procuring from said city a license to uo so, aud all such tables and devices for sport or games, ki-pt or used under such rules or conditioner undemanding, are hereby decared to lie kept for hire and pav, Anvpersou violating any of the provisions of this section of this ordinauce, shall, on conviction therefor b» fore the .Mayor of said city, be lined in anv sum i,ot less than oue (1) nor more than liftv (SO) dollar lor each ,nd every such oflense, and each dav 'J.person shall so (.eejt such table, machine or ai pnaiice as aforesaid, shall be considered a separate oliense.
SECTION 3.
1,'"
'f hirthei ordained, that any person de
an mg to obtain a license to keep for hire, or pav, ,°r ''u'irec,1.y-,* the corporate limits i!h ["et'Jitield, ai.y l.i'liaid table, pool aole, bag» tel.e, alley or other machine, instni-
^"pl!iU:^i,r
,lt
e.1Se?'1,1
vic,J. be kept for spotts
-i KJ.ms shall tile with u,e Clerk of said en a Vr,!en
wnVn?' Tt'ri'ied
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j. yt .. I'licit no per&ou siml! in* lir-**.»^ni pair to marry in New York for the decree of divorce made in that state barred the pugilist from remarrying in the lifetime of his first wife. Legal authorities say that they would not be recognized by the law as maujand wife while living in New York. Tn the marriage certificate the residence of both parties is given as Asbury Park.
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or mmes shin
16.—Just
before
statement mentioned and spec-
e(iVMlcht:l.ble
in' riovi
or
S
P,er?,.'n
tabl^'
unicnt,
forfei "siich^icense!eVer^'
table
ever, was badly bruised in a runaway iameJ "whn^Sn"^07106'
accidentjiere yesterday evejiing. Miss uisord'eriy or disolute01'^"'!h«'° ^lat^or room
temporary Victory over the 1 Mayor, he fined thc.e.or in anv sum noUes than [lj nor more than ten [Id] doliars.
fvVr-1/.''i"'C1 l'avsi^u
lesser,
a well-to-do grocer, shot and instantly killed his son, John, last night. Tho two men had been quarreling over a horse which the younger man claimed his father had been driving too hard During the argument the father drew) revolver which he claims was accil dentally discharged. The father wai locked up charged with murder. Botl (he Schleesers have always born thiik oest of reputations.
Cash and Gold Rea«rYe.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16,—Yesterdaj/s jtatement of the condition of the trejujry showed: Available cash balance, )181,024,252 gold reserve, $101*9484283.
Section 6. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its passage and publication for two successive weeks in- the
FIELD
REPUBLICAN,
llillllllll8fc
l-.y affidavit, sliow-
fo. what, kn-d olyame he desires a license the i.^?.nw.anredes-rib.ngsaid
•T!glls
k.Jepi,'S ilK' sllIlle»
,r .,r
:lntl
specifically loom, and shiili pav he
rrnsur
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^dollars for the first table and fifteen
115)
•lollaisior eaeli additional table, allev. bagatelle, instiumen ma ,ino. appliance or device of anv .minl i1''
a
'e,'se
is
di shed Upon such
st.itcment being filed, and sum or sums b-. insr
|(-rt's
l,:cl
Clerk
I in
a
issue to said ap-
ll.cunse.,° ke('l
for hire or pav, upon the
al'e.v or
machine, appliance, or device
a/or?t},icl
Jorrt» of one year
U1
|period JCJ iuu ui out? ear
ot
1 S!',1'I,i,PP,.iea*i°ii.provided
always
be licensed under the prb-
t°'th'8 ?rd,nl,Deewhois under the age of twenty-one(21) years. SECTION
4.
wlml^n,n"rbi!fr
0rdai
1 Be(1'
chine
any person
wno sn_Jl run, keep or maintain within the cortallle
eno^lItab]ethhCit)r 0,f.Greenfield,any
billiard
aga
f'le'
all«y
or
other ma-
lBnoe or devlce ,or
mav k'ent ii«,
SXStStiLW
Barnum gave,
the following explanation of her marriage to the Grecian general whose name she now bears: "Before Mr. Barnum died," she said, "he told me that were I to meet one whom I loved he wished me to marry him. I promised to do so. I met Mr. Kallias and we were married. Since then I have received the congratulations of Mr. Barnum's children and of many close friends of his."
8Por,s
6 wh#rein
the same
may be kept, closed on the first day of the week rl/' h,!1
SUDday'
«hall caule ali
Proper custodian thereof, to
each'and ever^.^,?
by e,eTen
o'clock on
7i,? t•,°?"y
A
person violating the
sec"on
this ordinance, sliall,
S S°„°d i" s'e,s»5,e HFSi
SUCTION 5.
*ii ^ur^ler ordained, that every nerson piovi8ionsofa?hl«r00lnH?r Place licensed linger the derlv mRnnir ci ."finance behave in a dlsorthe Mavni h,' °n
0011
vlctiou
thereof before
ine Mayoi, be fined any sum not less than nor more than ten (10) dollars for each oftence, SECTION 6.
And be it further ordained, that licenses issupd be transferase'm01!8°f
this onlil,arice
not
tral!sfel'
thereof shall
SECTION 7.
An be it further ordainod, that every nerson to'Keep 3r to ma'hita'in°V-'-'°U'S"••
,h-i« 0rdi',sllice
'^atelle, alley or "other'Vnachhfe,'^lsiru-
or 1,Iace for
®iort
or
disolute wav that
wheie said games are licensed, shall, on convicHon before the Mayor of such ott'ens •, be fined in ^ntv«\veV no^,i\. 'cu!i t\\cnt-n\e [JoJ dollars for each ofl'tense.
wlu,"'|l,!n l'
SKCTION S. a,:
f"r""7
im.
otarlM '"oi
that everv person
,lav for llilJ
pav, any
1:1
lu"
limits of the cil any ]ier.-on im er
alley or other
Aclnne, nisi uiiient, applnmu- or device or place lor spoil or games, witliin the corporate roc it field, who 1
I 11 },einiit
o-
1
'i^liJoon 1S: veur.s
to iistmr j11 .|,JU„ Ulr.v»uu' uiiiiom Hihi-u»mmiT linno! 'lMir,Uli
or
1
KUi.nl,ansorsuH,
'ou vie ion o' such (ili'-uso liclnrn
SUCTION !.
flir.,li,,^!«-VM1Ct'SfV1,J
'r'9
llici lioicwitli uie hereby jc^ertlod. si-:cTi-,).\ lo.
con-
This ordinance shall be in force and fake efleet
i"1'1
city,
Al test.
Aug. l(i.—Mrs. Eleanor
Bitting, who lives 011 the Foxhall road above Georgetown, with a family of seven children, attempted to take thenlives last night by strangling them. She had choked two of them severely before their cries attracted the attention of neighbors, wdio rescued the children from their mother. The woman lost her husband Monday, and her mind has become impaired by her troubles.
I'ublieat ion for two
[J sue essi \\eeks, (»nte iieli week in tlie ti KKKKFi KLi) Ul i- ni.iCAN, a weekly n'c«spa|,.-r ofgeiH ial circulation, i.riiiltd and jiublished in
(.!•-( Hif,K \V. DL NCAN, flavor.
v\ m. JJ. Mckuwn, i.ny clerk.
'-t2
An Onlinanae
MfikiDg it unlawful foi* any person or petrous to connect any privy vault or \\alei closct Willi any &,j\\t*r or drftjn the outlet ot winch is within the corporate limits ot th entity of Green lie Id, lndi^tia, for the purpose ol. catrying olF tlie coutcnts of said privy ault or water closet through said sewer or drain and providing a penalty therefor. .Section 1. Be it. ordained bv the Common Council 01 the city of (ireenfield,'Indiana, that it shall lie unlawful lor any person or persons to connect anj privy vault• or water closet with any •sewer 01 drain toi the purpose ol carrvingoir the contents of said privy vault or water closet tinouyli said sewer or dram when the outlet from such sewer or drain is within the corpor-ite ,units ol the city ol (.recnMeld, Indiana, and is into an open ditch drain or water course within or passing through said city of (ireentield. 11011 2. Any peison 01 pcusons (u»nncct-infr an\ pn\ \.mil, or water closet with anv sewer or dian: as provided in section one 1 of "this ordiiiaen in the puipose ot perimttun the contents of an\ 1 vy vault or water eio.-iet to pass into or t, 11101111 s:ud sewer or drain, and who shall not discomii 1 sai.l privy vault or watcrcloset from saidisewi. 1 drain within |.\venty-four|2-ll hours altci lieinr. notified by tho Health lioard ol s^id city ol (. 1 emueld, or any menilier thereof, shall, upon eonvici:•, 11 thereol lietoie the Mavor, be lined 111 any sum mn less than live dollars "lifo.Ool nor more than lilM dollais [JS-OII.OOJand each day such peison 01 peiMi.i i!l use such sewer or diant lor the JIIII pose .ii,.. esaid shall he considered a separate oliense. •Section :. A\ heneveranv niriviher of the Hoard of Health of said city 01 Wreeutield shall lie notilied that any ],eisoii or persons have connected anj jntvy vault, or watei closet with anv sewer or drain Hie outlet. 01 which is witlmi thocitvof Greenfield and Into an open ditch, drain or water course within oi passing through said city of G1 ecu held, he shall at once pioceed to iuvesligate, aud it such peison 01 persons have so connected with such sottei 01 drain for the purpose ol permitting tin co ltenls ol such privy vault or water closet to pass into or through the same, he hhall at OIK notily such person or persons (0 disconnect such priv'y vault or water closet, from said sewer 01 drain within twenty-four hours, and on the failure of such person or persons to coinply with such notice, such member of the Heard bl Health shall at once file his iillidavit with the Ma^oi of stud city of Greenfield, charging such person or persons with the violation of this ordinance. .Section 4. For the purpose of more effectually carrying this ordinauce into effect, the City Board of Health and each member thereof are hereby given lull power and authority to enter upon the premises of any person or persons charged with the violation of this ordinance for the purpose of investigating Bach charge and notifying such person or persons,
GREEN
a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation printed and pnblishcd in said city.
GEOBGE
W. DUNCAN, Mayor.
Attest. Wm. R. McKown, City Clerk. 3212
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT •THE STATE OP INDIANA I HANCOCK COUNTY
In the matter of the estate of Franklin Dunham, deceased. No. 852 in the Hancock Circuit Court, September
Term, A. D., 1895.
BE
IT KNOWN, That on the 9th day of August, A.D., 1895, George Dunham, administrator ot the estate of Franklin Duahani, deceased, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court, his final settlement account in said estate. The creditors, heirs and legatees of said decedent arf hereby notilied of the tiling and pendency of said final settlement account, and that the same is set down for hearing on September 3rd, A. D., 181M tne same being the 2nd Judicial dav of the September Term, A D., 1895, to be begun, held and continued at the courthouse in the city of Greenfield, commencing on Monday, the 1st day of September, A. D., 1895, and that unless they appear on said dav and show cause why said final settlement account should not be approved, the same will be heard and approved in their absence.
And .said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and make proof of their heirship to said e-tate.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal oi said Court, this Kith dav of August, A
D., 1S95. A. V. B. SAMPLE, Cl.-rk Hancock Circuit Court. Felt it Jackson, Attorneys.
Notice of Final Settlement.
STATIC
OF
INDIANA,
HANCOCK COI'NTY,
ss:
In the matter of the estnte of Julia A. Cuiumms deceased. Ko SiS in tho Hancock Circuit Court, September Te:m A. l.).,lS!to 1!E IT KNOWN, That 011 the lotliday of August, A. I)., I80o, inlield Gant, Atlniinistr .tor of tlie Estate of .Julia A. Cummins, deceased. filed in the ollice ot thw Clerk of the Hancock Circuit Court his final settlement aeAumt in said estate. The ereuimrs, hens and legatees "f said decedent are hereby notified ol llie liling and pendency of said liiiai teltlement account, and that, the same is set down for hearing on yepteiuber :ird, A. II. 18!)O. the same being the 2nd judicial day ol" the September term. A. D. ]S!i5, to be begun, held and continued at the Court House in the City of ireei. field, commencing on Monday, the 2nd day of .-epteinber, A. 1),, iind that unless they appear on sain (lav and show cause why said final settlement itccount should not be appioved, the same will be heard Kiid approved in their absence.
And said heirs are also notified in addition, to appear on said day and mane proof of their heirship to said estate.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said Court, this 13th day of August, A. U„ m»r.
Specifications for said work are now on file in the Clerk's office of said citv, and can be inspected by persons desiring to bid. £aid work is to be done in accordance with tlie specifications heretofore adopted by said Common ouncil. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sullic.ient bond in the amount of S200 with sufficient sureties, residents ol the folate ol Indiana, one of whom must be a resilient ol Hancock county, or a c.Ttilied check, conditional ti at. in the event said contract be awnnled said bidder, I he will contract within five (5) days with and I execute to .-aid City the quired bond. I The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Uy onb of the Common Council of the City of ireentieid, Indiana. M. It. JlcK'OWK, City Clerk.
Notice to Contractors.
The Council reserves the right, fo reject any and all bids. 15y ordcrol the Common Council ol the env of Greenfield, Indiana. :S(JCS U'M. P., McKOWN Citv Clerk.
$ 5 0 0
EXCURSION
TO
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
A
G. R. & I.
On Wednesday, Sept, 14th.
The Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad will run their annual excursion to Northern Michigan. Tickets will be sold from all stations on Southern division to
Jftao&iiLao Island, and traverse Qit-u.
Good returning until September 14th. Excursion rate to Mackinac Island will be $6.00. Passengers purchasing tickets to
Mackinac
Island
will
be
RAPID
'MNISHII
A. V. B. SAMPLE,
Clerk Hancock Circuit Court.
George W. Duncan, Attorney. 3:jt8
Notice to Contractors.
Street and Sidewalk Improvement on Pennsylvania and Depot Streets.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Greenfield, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up to 7 o'clock p. m. of
Wednesday, Sept.
4, 1895.
For the grading and graveling: of the roadway and sidewalks from the north line of Riley property to the rorth line of Mill st eet, or a point 93 feet south ol the center of the Main track of the P. C. C. &St. L. railroad. Also curbing on said street. Also a brick sidewalk on each side of said Pennsylvania street from commencement of faid improvement fo right of way of P. _C. C. St. h. railroad Also grading and gravelling the roadway and sidewalks on Depot street from west line of Old .Seminary lot. or Kilev propty to west line of Pennsylvania street Also double walk stone crossings on Pennsylvania street. All of said improvements being .n the City of Gieenfiekl, Hancock connt v, Indiana.
allowed to
stop off at Petoskey either going or returning. Avail yourself of this opportunity to visit Northern Michigan with slight expense at this delightful season of the year.
For farther Information address G. R. & T. ticket agents or C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P. & T.
A.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. d&wtf
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ELECTRIC POWER
Common
Council ol the citv ol G'reeiilieht, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up to 7 o'clock p. m.
"Wednesday, August
21,
1^90,
for grading" and graveling the roadv.av and sidewaiknof (irovc ttreet. from the east "line of Mechanic st reel to tlie west line ot I'ennsvl vam.i strectol said city of Giecntield, Indiana. .Specifications for said work are now 011 lile in the Clerk's ollice is .said city and can be inspected by persons desiring to bid. Sad work is to lie done 111 accordance with the specifications heretofore adopted by said Common Council, hacli bid must, he accompanied iv a good and sufficient, bond of two hundred dollars (tf'JOO) with sinf ties, residents of the .state of Indiana, 011c of whom must he a resident of said county of Hancock, or a certified cheek I conditional that in the event, said conI tract be awarded said bidder, he will I contract, with and execute to said city the rci| Hired bond.
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that we are the cheapest. Don't forget the place.
Mdton & Pratt, .,
South
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