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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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mimrn mm H. Jackson, Editor and Boy Shows Improvement I Joseph Lasrick an Ideal Prisoner at Stdte WOMAN MORE THAN MATCH FOR OFFICER Plttsliorg Deputy Goes to Make Arrest and catches Tartar GREAT MASS ING IN INTEREST OF Y. C. A. Continued from First Page.

one year $3.00 one month 25 fftflgte 02 Office ntu! r. Plant located in Gazette.Building-, Carpenter fidiana, Pa. Entered in the Indiana Postoffice as Second-Class Mail Matter. Points on People Paul V. Smith, of Indiana, visited with friends in Clarksburg on Frl- day night.

Sadie Carnahan. of Creekside, is spending the day with friends in Indiana. Miss Pearl Lovelace, of Blaeklick. is Visiting with friends and relatives in Indiana today. Miss 1 Emma Blacker, of Cleavtield, returned home after visiting her sister.

Mrs. W. S. Smathera, of Sixth St. Fred Jordan and North McQrpight.

of Punxsutawney, were among Indiana friends and relatives on Thursday. J. Armstrong Mc.AmiHy, of Baltimore. is visiting his sister, Mrs. M.

M. Thompson, of North Seventh street. Miss Mary Campbell, a teacher in the Barnesboro schools, is visiting at her home on Water street over Sunday, Mrs. James Speedy, of Eighth street. left today for Wilmerding to visit her son-iri-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Clark Flude. E. Walker Smith, Esq.

one of Indiana's well known and popular at- 1 torneys, paid Blairsville a visit on Courier. Probation Officer Wilsei Thomp, son, keeps close watch on. the inmates from this county in the Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory at Hunt- Me reports a reinnrknble showing by some of the boj's from this "ounty. The case of Joseph Lasrlck, the boy who recently sentenced frOm for robbing a number of stores there, and who with two brothers were foun.fi. suffering terribly from frozen feet, shows the most improvement of any boy that has ever been taken to that institution.

Ten days after the boy hnd been taken to the reformatory by Mr. Thompson he had occasion to visit the school again. He asked to see three boys from this place; three boys were shown in. Mr. Thompson talked with the two boys and then turned to the third; and asked who he, was.

The boy replied that Mr. Thompson Ought to know him. Still the Probation Officer was unable to place the boy, who 'then said, "I'm Joseph Lasrick," Mr. Thompson said that the boy- was one of the neatest, Cleanest and best, looking boys ever in the school from this place and that even the reformatory officers were surprised by the improvement, shown by the boy. teams which had fallen behind In the' first dny's work forged ahead, there was no little excitement.

i'tsu. Etnity Canvassers reported that they had' Keating 01 jnveiuje court and Deputy been very well received by the peo-' Sheriff W. ii. Williams, with-pie and that many had asked them to Cecilia Her wood, went to a floor apartment tit, U'iimot and Ward streets, Oakland, where Mrs. Ht-rwood was employed, ami told her they were authorised to marcu her to court, where a'ie might explain why she ha 1 "stolen" her own baby from the diction of court people.

Before they seen red the woman a flre company ami tne police force at No. ft on wore called out. Died on Friday Was Well Known in em Part of ana County. Archie Smitten one of the oldest and best known residents of Indiana think the matter over. Friendly rivalry between the teams is becoming keener, and some of them greatly bettered their position by their work on Friday.

on Friday about noon, aged 79 ye.ars Mr. Smitten had been a resident of this county his entire life and was born near the place where he died. He was known throughout the south. Some of the teams which reported fern part of Jefferson county. He was the smaller amounts of subscriptions a staunch Democrat and was one of for, Friday presented of faithful work in the number of subscriptions turned in.

Although Team a i Ttf thte an nt recened, was at the top along with Team in the number of sub- Brrlytions taken, each having 13 to its credit. This is encouraging evidence is going to be won. Two Additional Licenses Granted i Watt Kinter and F. Nollenberger Had Petitions Granted. atten: on jho presence of her visitors.

the made' irrThfs mind that wn.s inert; to do what the paper her in. No sooner had the deputy of her iliau -she wen: to the with biin and together they began struggl.ng all over the room. When the pair were getting perilously close to the head 01 the stairs Miss Keating rushed to a window and screamed for help. The men of engine company iN'o. 21, directly across the street, saw Miss Keating gesticulating the window, and thinking that she mennt a fire, they rushed out with two babcocks.

While they were ascending r.he stairs Deputy Williams and Mrs. Herwooci came tumbling pellmeli down to meet them. The officer and the rolled down every step and when tht- firemen joined the fray both were al- W. Brady, of Keokuk, Judge H. most exhausted and WMIlams.

Gilbert, of Kansas City, Mortimer Gilbert, of Pennsylvania, and Joseph Gilbert, of St. Paul, Minn. Ella passed on to the Heavenly home in 1887." S. C. Gilbert spent his boyhood days from 1844 to 1856 in Homer City which at that time was composed of only a few scattered houses.

Has two the original Democrats In this His family have done much towards the development of Marchand held there each year was one of tho affairs which the Smitten family have conducted so successfully. He had been ill for some time and Mint no man, no matter what his fl-iseveral times recently it was thought nancial condition may be, is being ov- he could not recover and his children erlooked and it is in the multiplicity! were summoned to his bedside It of these small amounts that success (was "thought by those who knew him S.C.GIBSON FORMER- OF HOMER CITY Continued from the First Page. nie Duis and Miss Maude Gilbert, both of Grand Forks, N. Mrs. Emma Kennedy, of Bushnell, 111., Mrs.

James Wade, of Galesburg, 111., Mrs. Chas. Baxter, of Granine City, 111., Mrs. J. well that he was getting stronger, but he suffered a relapse nad came suddenly.

He Is survived 1 by four children: William Sinitten, of Bellevu'e Allegheny county; Hugh Smitten, of Maryland; Mrs. James Kiusel, of Washington, D. and Mrs. Iddo Lewis, of Marchand. Mr.

Smitten was twice married and is survived by his seond wife and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Bell, of Jefferson county. been shredded, from cuts in his fart; and head. The Oakland station patrol wagon then came with a detail of oolice and Miss Keating. and prisoner rode to j.ii:.

where Mrs. Hersvnod will be held answer foi of court, it wjs said. La Grippe Coughs SAilET PLACE OFTBB 'I'OMIlil'E'll' FOR RENT, FOR RBNT-6 room flattwlth 0th st. FOR RENT-Modern house, 6 rootlW and furnished attic at a low flfice. at 32 Ninth street, Indiana, Pa.

134-6t FOR rooms, office. RENT--Furnished house Address care of Gazette if ti FOR acres ground; 7 bouse and a barn located fchereonj 15 minutes walk from Postofflce oa Blairsville street car line. See H. Beck at American Express office. 135-2tp POft SAtF FOR 034 School street.

and barn, 13B-2tp FOR moT- ng picture machine, will sell for $35 to a quick buyer. Inquire of R. W. Jenkins, Chambersville, Pa. 135-5tp silk lined ween the Bori Ton and Yuckenburgs Fifth street Finder leave at-thie- rffice.

IFOUNDT Church street, lady's Finder can get at the Gazette ffice same by paying for this notice. WANTED experienced girl for housework. Inquire at 965 West Philadelphia street. 2t Strain and weaken the syste an if not checked may develop into pneumonia. No danger of chis when Folo.y's Honey and Tar is taken prom tly It is a reliable fan ily medicina for all coughs and colds, and acts qtt ckly an'i jflYank Coulter, of West Lebanon, IK an Indian business visitor today.

Mr. Coulter is one of the well-known school teachers from the southwest- part of the county. I.ate on Friday afternoon Judge S. Telford, granted licenses'" to two 'applicants for retail liquor licenses. Watt.

Kinter, who had applied for license at the Chambersville Hotel at Chambersville, and Charles F. Xollenberger, proprietor of the Heilwood Inn at lieilwood, being the successful applicants. All of the licenses which have been John W. Woodend, of Blairsville, ho ftnmiod 1)V S. J.

Telford up un- was recently elected Second Lieutenant of Tenth Regiment, National of Pennsylvania, is an Indiana visitor today. Mrs, SarahYoung, of South Seventh street, and her sister, Mrs; Hill, of Jeannette, who has been visiting here for some time, have gone to Spangler to visit their mother. Mrs. Sarah til Friday night have had license the past year. I BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY Handsomely Trounced at Clarksburg, i A team composed of well known P'ayors of the various basketball teams of this place playing under the; name of the "All Stars," were shown i up by Clarksburg in a one-sided con- test there on Friday night.

The score ai the end of the first half was 30 to 'i. Claksburg made some changes in its lineup for the second half and the Tortured for 15 Years. by a cure-defying stomach trouble that butl'iMi doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Modik-rs, of Moddersville, seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm 1 and give up work.

His neighbors said, "he can't live much longer." "Whatever I ate distressed me," he wrote, "till I tried ctric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for Its surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble." Just as good for the liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only at Daugherty Bros. brothers and two sisters now living effectively in cases of crou Kef us in Pennsylvania. They are Luman, of substitutes.

by al! druggists. Homer City, and Leander, of Johnstown; Mrs. Loretta Furrier, of Homer City, and Mrs. Sarah Rager, of Johnstown. 9 of second hand weigh- scales, platform preferred, weighing about 300 Ibs.

Address care of Gazette office. 136-2tp LOST of keys. Finder please leave at Gazette and receive a reward. WOMEN GROW YOUNGER When Dandruff Goes and Hair Grows! Abundantly. Parisian Sage, America's greatest hair restorer, will keep you looking young and attractive.

i It is guaranteed by T. E. Hilde- i brand to make hair grow, and stop falling hair; to cure dandruff in two i weeks; to stop itchingjof the scalp al-; most instantly, Paris! Sage is the most invigorat- satisfying and pleasant hair dress- my, P.r, hr Efabeth Hayes. I Miss Elizabeth Hayes, of 617 Church handsome; iMs especially praised by street, was pleasantly surprised at her! women who love beautiful hair. McHenry Was Ywited by A Large Wore was 44 to 24" The i home Friday eveninfi; by her sch o1 ian Sage is for sal by T.

E. Hilde- rival Friends Seaman for Clarksburg and Wilson teacher Miss Erma Cunningham, and a brand at 50 cents a Iar 6 bottle. The Party of Friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Meade Mcllenry, pf, Creekside, were pleasantly surprised by about 40 of their friends and neigh bors calling on them on Friday with baskets of provisions. The party trooped into the McHenry home, and ordered Mrs. McHenry to leave her kitchen before that good woman knew the meaning of the intrusion. The dinner which was served by the ladies, was one that will he long remembered by those who partook of it. Mrs.

McHenry was then given a handkerchief shower. She received over 50 postcards, Jason McHenry, a four year old son of S. T. McHenry, having the honor of giving the largest and highly colored of the collection. The day was spent in renewing act quajntances, and all left late in afternoon wishing Mrs.

McHenry many more happy birthdays. Eugeie HHdebrand Barrow. JJugene llildebrand Barren, aged years, 2 months and 11 days, sou of Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Barron of Burrell township, died Monday morning, February 6, 1911, of a compilation of diseases. The litlte fellow had been in ill health for some time hie death was due to kidney, liv- Seaman for Clarksburg and Wilson Kbey for the All Stars were the feat; ures of the game. Duing the first half the team did not secure a 'Held goal. few of her school friends.

The even-1 girl with the Auburn hair is on ing was spent in playing games after bottle. every MARRIAGE LICENSES. Otto S. Stock Burrell Twp. Elsie Hazel Ayers George Taczak Julia Burdinsky Emory Miller Mary Parkas RafVaele Varrato Grovanina Anna Loberta (Htaviano Caparile Rosie Barnu John Stakio Annie Risko Oliver Carson Myers Vora Fair Wagner Thomas M.

Campbell Winnotta P. Dixon Burrell Twp. Dixonville Dixonville Rossiter McKeesport. Saltsburg Edri lieilwood Heil wood eh rum Wehrum Younj? Twp. Indiana Belpre, Kan.

Blairsville. which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Maude Trimble, Helen Clawsor, Margery Galer, Elma Williams, tha Margaret Dicky, Martha jRodkey, Zadia Bey, Hazel Kuhns, Edith Reeves, Abigail Guthrie, Margaret E. Dickey, Ross Steetle, Gilbert i Parnell, Wallace Guthrie and Carlton Shafer. Wants Commission as Notary.

Elisha Green of Pluraville, is the latest applicant from this county for a commission as Notary Public. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Edmund Widdowson to Isaac Hadden, acre in Cherryhill; $135. Harry C. Chapman to Annie F.

Chapman, 2 acres in Pine; $1. Melissa Lindsay to George E. Turner, 151 acres in East Wheatfield; 17,000. Lizzie R. Stewart to T.

Stewart, i of acre in Dilltown; $1,500, J. T. Stewart to W. G. Stewart, other maladies.

Funeral ser- of lot in DiUtown; $1,500, were conducted at the Harrou oo Wednesday at 1 o'clock by H. W. Warushuis. pastor of the Presbyterian church, in- was made in the Lutheran cemetery at Coral. M.

iEELEYCURE ffMfCWK that twt been continuously 1 for than 31 years is tor the drug or baWt for Institute in Western fitib -i J'H Ii til ,1 Parker Marguerite Engle to Alexander Barclay, lot in Indiana; 1276. Margaret Engle to Alexander M. Barclay, lot in Indiana; $276. Life Saved at Death's Door, 1 never felt so near ray writes W. R.

Patterson, of Wellington. Tex as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to pqunds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of consumption, and that '1 am alive today is due solely to Dr. King's New Discovery, which com- pletely cured me. Now I weigh 187 to 7 to 81 pounds and have been well and strong for Quick, safe, its Slight Fire on Friday i A sliyht fire occurred at the home of i Inez Getty on West Philadelphia street on Friday about 1 o'clock.

No alarm was in. The lire started from an overheated stove tiring the soot in the chimney which falling down set i fire to the covering of an unused coal i stove in the parlor. The damage is es- timated at about $50. The losS is cov- i ered by insurance in the M. M.

Thomp- son agency at this place. Speedy Relief from Kidney Trouble I "1 had an acute attack of Bright's disease with inflammation of the kid- i neys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A 1 bottle ot Foley's Kidney Remedy over come the attack, reduced the inflamma tion, took away the pain and made th bladder action normal. 1 wish everyon could know of this wonderful remedy Sold by all druggists.

PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN ALL CALLS ami tnisoi. PA. 280 PHILADELPHIA ST BOTH Any 80 Article in theStoro for Your Book of Red Coupons. Money Saving Prices in Every Dept of the Store. STOCK TAKING OVER Now for a general house cleaning of all the odds and Remnants at a fraction of their real worth.

A HURRIED SALE To get ready for spring some of them are now in the store ready for your selection. We mean Wash Dress Goods. All Winter Goods Reduced WHAT YOl GET HEKE UJGHT. Birthday Pwry. Fifty friends' and neighbors called unannounced at the home of J.

A. Simpsou, south of Indiana, on Wednesday evruiug in honor of Mr. Simpson's birthday. Refreshments were served aud a royal good time was enjoyed by all present. R.

W. Wehrle Co. Jewelers nutl Opticans We correct all defects of the that glasses will remedy. More than years experience in the Me KLE BUILDING House Kidney Pills area beet remedy oo earth for coughs, colds, remedy for backache, rheumatism and lajfrippe, asthma, croup, and ajl throat irregularities. They are and lung troubles, fife Jl.OQ.

TriaJ io aud ajford tattle free. by AN EXPECTlOMAi STOCK OFFER We offer (row ooe to five shares ol a edge, trowaut. ed 8 per in Buuae per (MtrftMvwIWKI.W. tiivldewi. reliable tor you, MACK'S 715 Phila.

St VALENTINES! All 98c Valentines, Special at All 35c or 48c Valentines, special at All lOc Valentines, special at Comic Valentines 5 for UNDERWEAR 50c 5c Ic Men's or Ladies' 50c Underwear 33c Men's or Ladies' 98c Underwear 70c ASK FOR RED STAMPS i t-- Mack Son. 4 'c' 1 4.

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