Waynetown Despatch, Waynetown, Montgomery County, 9 November 1901 — Page 2

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SATURDAY NOV. 9, 1901..

Thanksgiving Day Proclamation.

President Roosevelt last Saturday, issued his first Thanksgiving, proclamation, as follows: 'By the President of the United States of America—A Proclamation". "The season is nigh,when according to the time hallowed custom of our people, the President appoints a day as the special occasion for praise and thanksgiving to God. 'This Thanksgiving finds the people still bowed with sorrow for the death of a great and good President. We mourn President McKinley, and the manner of his death should awaken in the breasts of our people a keen anxiety for the country and at the same time a resolute purpose

not to be driven by any calamity

from the path of strong, orderly, pop-

have such abundant cause for

thanksgiving as we ha? The past

year in particular lias been one of,

been able to work for our own up-1it

lifting in things intellectual and

spiritual. "Let us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us, and that true hom-

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which, on this car am a

of general thanksgiving,

Thur,,lay,

the 28th day of this present Novem-1 re,nam with the church at bcr, and. throughout the land the ington and^at this place.

people cense from their wonted oper- *rr*-' ations and at their several homes and places of worship reverently

thank"the Giver of all good for the

countless blessings of our national

this 2nd of November, year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one, and of the ..Independence of the United States tho one

hun_

"By the President." John Hay, Secretory of State.

A Sad Message.

El Paso, Texas, Oct. 31,1901.

Mtc. Editor. Kentucky Dear Sir:—I enclose $1.00 cash

with Nov. 2. It was with deep re-!

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\mon" the eeive one detailing the death of Atchison .Globe.

,v be tod^^ Ljrrstring-: hose dear people. I had them in

town on the Kke, BHm"r HasseU,! mind «hen I. was writing yon.

and

a

lot of oth-

D'r nnd I Uncle Tcrrv Cardigan, There are many people spoken of 'Which one of your children is Haute Grandstark Crisis,

are well

truly,

known to jne. I thank yc^i

haven't seen these, you should very much for the paper. lours while it is literally true, says

fter an

or

8t

mmmmm

I plied with fresh air through .jtact .'oni the outside. The foul air is

drawn from the school room into he cloak room through a space at the

changed every twenty minutes and

the temperature maintained. at^ 0

degrees zero weather. 1 lie room is lighted from one side, the win-

daws reaching to

the floor space.

stcpil are

pctuallv 8et !lsid

thc

is

some 0

""'V 7u 7wf "aVwpl'l os'Mondav. He had a flattering call age comes from the heart as well as, from the lips and shows itself in extended him from the Morocco

time, each of us does Ins duty to bis uun,,ion. fellowmen

•TO* First of It* Mad. Administrator's Sale of .^•rao|«'

The first sanitary school house in riven .that the +Kp Rtnte built in accordance with

Ranged very mate,-.ally and he v,11.

if

A

iack

see no

ter

"Done at the city of Washington, icircie to Vcedert

N« Hunting Allowed.

pr

send me your paper commencing, II.

jces fo the colts.

.. 1 The Jolly Worker's tonight

gret that I learned of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Birdcell: They won J- 8. Zuck was m_ Crawfordsville close friends and neighbors of my Monday

next morning she had no signs of parents, and I knew them well. I Mr. and Mrs. J. J.. Birdcell re- workers cf the republican party hoarseness or croup." Harry Wil- njoved their hospitality at Way eon.

newest and lat- paper after so many years and re- from church to the hack, says the simply carries out the plans in

wbo knew

the

the paper., Yours E. L. Hankins.

Another Warning. Uli» UiVI

washboard for 25 cents at al_ 'premium The lit- various checks issued to hirri aggre- mind the 2-cent culprit nil sen a Bob Taylor's. t^nce p^"hat he is gated one cent less

town at Hiiuk's. C'ofthe agent more, or the mag- balance his salary account. Perhap, is turned over to M, Ifyoiiaregotagtopaintorpaper,

.."List your farms and toWn prbpei- Home merchants will sell as cheaply ment and therefore, the statement is an *h°°™£

for with Allen Byers. .,and be perfectly satisfied get t^that there -~^d ^if

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the Btat undersigned as administrator of the plans furnished by the state J*0"1' Jjnhn Birdcell, deceased, of health has just been completed in Wayne township, Owen county. It has separate entrances for the sexes. The stove is in a recess in the wall and is arranged to project the heated air into the school room eight feet ibove the floor. The stove is sup

as a forest reserve

ular libeity which, as a nation, ue There are tracts in this vicinit}, at! -un Shave thus far safely trod, let, in the Portland Arch, other places on

1 spite of this great disaster, it is ncv- Shawnee, Kickapoo, and along Pine^Ivise.d me ry a crtheless true that no people on earth

Crcek) where no

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circunl9tancM

cstry

peace and plenty. We have pros-,deal toward, the work of I"^"Vng

peredm things material and liaie

estate of John M. Birdcell, deceased, late of Montgomery County, will on the 30th day of'November 1901, at the late residence of said decedent in the town of Waynetown, Montgomery Co., State of Indiana, sell at public auction the personal effects

of said decedent, as follows to wit:

lower edge of the P^" manv a.ticles too numerous to from the cloak galvanized iron shaft to the outer but .shorttime Mid] air. The air the room wUl

be(lloungej dining

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being taken to have it per-

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trees should be:^h

no timber cut under: Carter, At an a, ..

The State

Comimssion is doing a great giving relief instantly, and

„nber certain localities, ,, •gur„erv

hoped that in time there will

the old time forests to be

found in Indiana.—Attica Press.

Will Not Go.

Rev. Ilenson went to Morocco

church and report has it, he has ac-

1 1 a a

"Wc can best prove our thankful- ^cpica. ,i ntr/ons are vcrv much loatli to see ness to the Almighty by the

Wm and his

ov

S^do hereby designate a day Morocco church, but his plans hare jof

curc

finable family leave

jn„ton —Covington Re]iublican. Munns and wife Sun jay.

goi

his

pairing from experience, it says: good thing comes around its oun

larger than a pin- good time.

life.' point will grow an onion that may Capt. H. M. Billings who for some "In witness hereof, I have here- the breath enough to break up few months past luw been living on unto set my hand and caused the iJCtr0tbal, ruin a schooland shat- |a farm near By von, will have a sale se of the United States to be affixed.

p^jtivciy forbidden, and persons so grcgatcd 116,000 000 acres to-day

dredand twenty-, th. trespassing will be treated as the it aggregates 85,000,000 acres, winch Theodore Roosevelt, jaw j-rec^ ji4

John Piebce.

Wanted! -M

Fifty heavy, well bred draft mars

to be bred th.s, fal) ta,my mammoth

enjoyed their hospitality at Wayne- timed from Anderson Saturday. this county, was appointed collector town for one night in '92 when I An old colored woman was 'talc- of revenue of the Seventh District ^as on a trip east. It is somewhat

ou

The Latest Books. was on a trip east, 011 ye&teiuHty uiteiuuuu^ .. Ham- Wilson has just received a! strange that I should ask you for a death of her baby as she was going The appointmei^

"A white woman,, matter, as

her, happened to be pass-

ing and S

connection with this sad event that dead, Aunt Eliza?' 'The one in The Postoffice Department has a

1. V'iiV V*

„g to lhila«lelpl.ia and work

trade with Thomas and J. A.

Booe. Sometimes we are led to believe the bridge on Vine street is to be re-

Bew»re4 of Little Things. The Monon News warns its read- paired and then again we are led to ers to beware of little things, and as I have our doubts. But then eveiy

g00d intentions of a sewing the 14th and will then move back

cedersburg. He talks of moving! to California in the spring.

Notice is herebv given that hunt-I -I« 1890 the area the nabonal, ing with dog or gun on my farm, is domain occupied by the Indian* _ag-

hearse,' moaned the negress." "conscience fund of its own, says

an

rxnt for the duck who sells president, the statement needs some cheating the Government ou 1! and ttom"in a UlanatinSBy a clerical error the cenKi In order to seenre peace of

than his salary,

after that vou will never A» check for one cent was issued to an anonymous expian

the dress skirt. Don't pay this was framed as a souvenir but it Ha l, erf the Files and :Ma

for anything in advance, has never been presented for pay- .on' who pastes rt on laj ^rd,

of perfumes at paid on deliveryavoland a,™- th«* him«olf. s&va[^,.Ga. rawn Traffic s!w-««t-

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OMINKD FOR TEN YEARS

ta-,

cook heat

ingstove

2Q cor(l8 of

of

QF gALE

nine

having area equal to one-sixth cf ,miWthe mirch

_A credit of

months will be given on

all

sums over five dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved freehold

Forest Reserves. security and to draw interest at the The 200 acre tract of land on Sug- rate of 6 per cent after maturity. All ar Creek, south of Crawfordsvillo, sums of five dollars and under, cash which includes the celebrated sum-1 in hand. mer resort, Shades of Death, is! Dated November 9, 1901. owned by a stock company and John

J.

Birdcell,Administrator.

Modern

surIery Surpassed.

ba( case

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Salve will cure any case. Cuts, burns, bruises and all other wounds are also quickly cured by it. Beware of counterfeits. Harry Wilson.

The new elevator at Wingate is ju.st about completed and will soon be taking in grain.

Ernest Boldt and wife of Crawfordsville were guests of C. B.

The alove was not without found-1 Howard Works has sold his resi-

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about as much land as we have'

in the States of Ohio, Illinois. J. J. Birdcell has been appointed

1 W-I7 Birdcell, deceased. See notice else Jaek. Will pay fancy ,, where. Also we would c«ill fttten-0+t011 tion to notice of sale of personal property of the above estate on Saturday, Nov. 30.

0. Huckery.

Indiana and

of the estate of

j.

John R. Bounnell, of Crawfordsville, one of the best known political

yesterday afternoon over the on Monday by President Roosevelt.

had already been arranged

by President

McKinley. Mr Bonn-

aid, sympathetically: nell's headquarters wrll be at Terre

the. New York Post. Not a a un-

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exchange, that Grover Cleveland usual it is for people to use a poorly never drew one cent of his salary as cancelled stamp, and then to regre PsHlHSlll^r 6b GCCluSITLSil

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$305.00. 248.00. 212.00. 185.00.

$90 Organ for $68. 65 Organ for $49.

All of these intruments are direct from our factories and are warranted for the term of live yeais. This sale will positively close in 30 days, so do not delay the matter. Prices marked in plain liguresi. Some good second hand Organs cheap.

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