Article clipped from Westville Indicator

played every after-: betweea profession*) of the carniyal Fri-L. 7, will be a grand a tent holding 12,000 soensions will be glv-aale aeronauts, e given as an adver-ty and is not a money e, and, furthermore, btures Uiat will offend ties. .. The whole will iioaal supervision ofthe £mpire theatric-tgo.ill begin ith a big e/Monday morning, Lil continue a solid ains and cheap ratesai.lia railroad has sue-itself effectually of I was at one time one infested roidd In the ice ISM, however, the tained a railroad po-thls means it has re-iiisance to a minimum.' . - ► abcterlze the Pennsyl-test shut” road to be* \s systeis has cost tn,-han it formerly cost » of detectives and4wireved by many in* ye ioTestigated the liat il all railroads ilar policy, it would educing the numberDuntry, if not almostirith them.^8 deed Work.attack of bUlious colJohn Barnard to his brother William aud one dated April 10,1844, from Uncle Jethro Barnard, giving an account ofthe death of grandfather Uriah Bar* nard, who was born August 27th, 1761, on Nantucket. His birthday 13d years after was celebrated by this family gathering. The last one was from Blihu Davis, who married Aunt Love Barnard, and was dated June 12, 1850.Among those present were several who remember all the facts and names mentioned in these letters from Wayne County, and who were much pleased to call back the ancient history contained. Mrs, Ralph Barnard then sang, **Auld Lang Syne” followed by a recitation, Curfew must not ring tonight,” by Lela Bell Barnard.The secretary then read a paper entitled, *Some of our Collateral Relation’,in wliich he showed how the Barnards were related to many well known persons, including the quaker poet, John Greenleaf Whittier, Benjamine Franklin, Wm. Allen Butler, Edward M. Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Ezra Cornell, Maria Mitchell, and others. Somepictures of the old Thomas Macy houseat Amesbury; the Tristram Coffin house in Newsbury; and the old WilliamWlliinm’a place In Londown Co. Va., were exhibited; also old relics connected with pioneer life on the Barnard farm.Glenn Barnard 'then recited a poem, entitled “The Old Log Stable, after which Maj. L, P. WUliame, of Washington, D. C., Azarlah WiUiamB,coming as repces'of Westrille, Aratus Lansing, of Coffee“i’HiChamberlain’s Cioiic, urhoea Remedy, took I entirely rar^,” says ', of Emporia, Kansas, cross the street was eek, had two or three le-from a doctor. He•' ' . • N.'or four daya ^th-in another doctor'or soBw days ud gave; discharge him.' .! lim next mwn^g. He «r0 4n :a terrible fix,sn running off d Ghamberlain’e doUb,Creek, and Wendell P. Blaulsby, of Marshaltown, Iowa, all made brief addresses. A song, “Down.on the Farm” was then sung, and the exercises closed by the singing of “America,” by the congregation.Mrs. Alma Iseminger played the organ and Amenzo Mann, John Jordine, Ruby Barnard, Jennie B^ardand Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, did thesinging.The relatives present so far as be ascertained werer.^ - ^couldlOtSSS. ASP XXSDixSS.Oliver W. Barnard, Manteno, 111. .Nel«on Barnard,Polhr JL Hanlflby, Deztar, IbwS,Cliaton Bamar^ Shawnee, Oklahoi^Mre^ John M vSlinms, Weetvilte,-^' ^Flora Basgy and three duldnn, of MiehiganMr. and Mre. Koel Hixon, Weetvme,- ^ ::^;V S;' Mr. and MiVi Frank Hizim and' two - e^drehv Michigan OUverH Mra.:AmandaSowing t(UichigiFrom ail facie ijudgment of an ui recent trial of Po Goebel in Kentuc of Kentucky jus what limited rigan American cUi; he dare assert i views antagonist bulldozers and ru control the polil aud the court of t justice in Kentuc should be capturlt; the Democratic Unot want the per] punished one bal the punishment q inent political i know had nothlnj the action of somi erable Kentucky The one Reput jury which convi verdict of guilt v atructioQ of Ju meant that if 1 Powers organize* that the murder that act, Powers♦ •rmurder. It was since there was c mony wjilch com assassination exc and also dispuU was done from a It is also clalmc Youtsey a key to had but one key poaession at theknd Va'I and JCi«« l^xhanShaner and fiveVehUdimiIPr I Mm^Sm eimd,bfik JxMUOWOrUUKUv*The ShThe shirtwah struck Michigan expected any tiiseen one of the isays:“These sbirU less-sblrts. Thsister’s and the I trousers with I have a box pli^t a box plait in- - V« - ..Xi ' • '1 ...■V .s'on each all^'hey»rejt05»~vShutehseffect worh?viiii..jea^imbltefwilli leatuext/Suniine intaoargave , him Me dose;d'twaa entUelyjcareas^Mr.!and MnJOnlej WiUiu^ Mra Wimeiiis:«3I5eMzaldme’n:, -*-
Newspaper Details

Westville Indicator

Westville, Indiana, US

Thu, Aug 30, 1900

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Porter C.

IN, USA 19 Jul 2018

Other Publications Near Westville, Indiana

Westville Indicator