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BEDFORD GAZETTE VOLUME 119, No. 27. State Library July BEDFORD, MARCH 14, 1924 ESTABLISHED 18O5 Personal Notes at Wlard Whetstone was a visitor over the week end. Eli Snyder, of Monroe township, a Bedord visitor on Friday. LARGEST ORGANIZATION 'JURORS DRAWN LYCEUM NUMBER CLEAN UP WEEK HONOR ROLL FOR THE IN PENNSYLVANIA pQR APRIL COURT THURSDAJMVIARCH 27 BEGINNING APRIL 17 SIXTH SCHOOL MONTH No other organization in this old Keystone State can compare in 'numbers, organization or good accomp- Harry lished with the 'Pennsylvania State Jacob F.

Ada Stufft of Imler, was ajgabbath School Association, edford visitor on In the sabbatb. Schools of Samuel Hershberger of Bedford; sylvania are enrolled two Grand Thomas, Rush, Jurors Bedford Hyndman The patrons of Che Lyceum Course will note" with pleasure the coming of the star number of the course Cleanup Week will throughout the state be observed during the Geo Providence Wesi the Smith-Spring-Holmes Orchestral, Township wias a caller at our office 'yesterday. Attorney E. M. Pennell and Miss 'Cornelia PeaneH spent Wednesday and Thursday' in Hyndman.

quarter million people, one Penn- B. F. Steckmian, Everett Quintet. Music lovers will not miss and a C. L.

Manegal, Everett Chas. this rare opportunity to hear the fourth Dallas, Bedford Thomas P. best. This is a company of week beginning "April 14. Appeals are being sent to the officials of The sixth school mouth ended Wednesday, March 5th.

The total enrollment during Che month was 689. Quite a few High School students dropped out after the midyear eainiinatkns. Last month the every city, borough, community and total enrollment was 703. high of the states population, and we'Heffner, Saxton Frank James, wonder how many people know that Colerain Hiram G. Smith, Bed- forest and waters and right here in this grand old state ford Roy Oarbaugh, Hopewell the best ln music, and who use no, prepare for the are one sixteenth of all the Sunday' P'ercy Bennett, Southampton clap trap methods in order to win a i tnu perod that School people of the world and there, No.

Harry Mortimore, Snake applause. Mr. G. E. Holmes and a ever witnessed Sheriff Jasper Luman land son, ust pr i Qe to us in that W.

P. Griffith, King Cly'Smith are composers of in- The honor standard of 100 per cent attendnce, 95 per cent conduct and 90 per cent in class work was cl'ass musical interpreters" who play j.uieat» emu i i u.uu SLciit; pullets intensive', aintuined by the following: Pennsylvania and Forrest Crissman, made a The success of this great host of J. F. Enyart, Saxton ternational Came. This is one of the, be confined to the senled hamlet in the state by the officials of the state departments of health, state police most Vieat Grade--Paul Carney, Meredith Beegle, Harry Sturtz, Jimmy Laher, Kathleen Weisel, Harriet Jane Housel, Emily Lampo, Ruth Miss Agnes Leasure has returned I thousand Sunday Schools may be at- Ritc Taylor, W.

C. tions on the platform; 1 Wakefoose to -Bedford after visiting friends initributed to a number of outstanding Wonders, Napier Wm. Beck- pany thlat has -been a success for a and health officers will direct the Altoona the past week. reasons, one of which is The Penn- i St. Clair West; Rufus Hawley, score of years.

The program consists''crusade to eliminate dirt fire harz H. M. Elliot, of Bufflalo Mills, was! State Liberty W. Zembower, of solos on. trombone, cello, violin, ards and conditions that menace the idl SOU I tZ, Ollc VQ1CG.

ScLXODtlOllG mi if 1 Vi AS 1 1 1 on 1 a i i i 1 1 11 wj-j-vj JJ LLCLiLLL. tiLLcllLUJIJ. i rain twp; Ed. F. Heltzel, Hopewell duets and trombone and cornet be devoted to breeding spots for J.

C. Bedieul E. duets, and various trios. The pro-i tlies. The avowed aims of the-state D.

P. Judy. Providence East 'twp. gram also contains readings by Coyla'vnde drive are announced us health Thp r-leanun veav ame. one be confined to the senled pon ness trip to Harnsburg on Saturday.

Sunday School workers, in eleven Joseph M. Napier C. best of the standard Lyceum Attrac-' of the state In more Henry Wisegarver of Cessna was transactor in Bedford on not pay all their own expenses, but are -Mildred Herghber- ger, Robert Kmzey. Charlotte Weaverling. exceptionally 'heavy contributors of to none in the world and then the policies of rn I Christian Education of the Associ- a i worked out field staff and one in our from each denomination in the state.

"Saturday. time and money to the work of the W. E. Berkheimer of Osterburgj State Sunday Schools and a field transacting business at the i staff of workers second County capital on Monday. T.

of was transacting business town on Taesday. WilLam Dishong or Bedford town- shin was in Bedford ganized and these subdivided into business on Wednesday. more than 900 districts throughout Mrs. C. L.

Colvin Schellsburg these counties, every School is was a business visitor Bedford on, reached and for "WdLD.GSCl.EL'V I Ol Edward Housel of Bedford township was transacting buisness in "Bedford on Tuesday. Petit Jurors First Week in i cbi U.GCVXLU rm, I A I May Spring. Their instrumentation protection, fire protection and for- Allea, Mary 4 i i 1 TY1 i 1 I Wo a a tT Orrie Smith, Monroe twp James for tneir ensemble is correct accord-'est protection. Lampo, Drusilla Hafer, Lester Hou- Beach Woodbury South Char- ln to Berlioz, consisting of In setting the third week in April sel Gcor Bowers. Frank Thomp- Ics Liug, St.

Clair East cello, flute, basset horn and as the cleanup period, the state offi- Thadeous Grove, Providence West Their instruments are conceded to be cials explain that they selected that "iia. I. S. Ebersole, Woodbury the most expensive ever day period because it falls in Bruce Carney, Harold Green- Soutn Franb Detw ji er Fourth Brown, Ira Cessn'a, Saxton boro, They are of 22k gold and very ela- the week that housewives through- VVilma Burton Brice, Brice, SEX10K CLASS PLAY. MAIICH 21 Ser t.ei- Woodbury South borately engraved.

Bruce Holderbaum, Bedford star Shaffer, Napier Geo W. Evans, Hyndman RusseU Walters, Southampton John Sheller Xapier Clay Hammers, St Clair West Ed Juniata John Kauffnian. King A. B. Lines, Bloomfield twp; J6hn Mowery, Unioa twp; John This Is an Haffpiflt 1 Charles E.

Shaffer of wa sa business visitor on Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Allen, returned to Bedford after having spent several weeks in Pittsburgh. The Ladies of St. John's Reform and trainin vice. It is, therefore, interdenomina- Uional, working a with de- HeTsnoerger, Bedford nominational practices for Sunday ence Crissman.

St Clair East School improvement. As an association, rated, by the international Ass-ociaton Pennsylva' L5a stands head and shoulders above anv other State Association or of in the world and we have a AutlMW .1., Hc.ut all oat the state generally devote to spring housecleaning, April 1, too hjs generally beeii regarded as day through the state. A is not advisable, it is ex- pi 'ned, because the intent of the Wm. Stayer, Bedford twp Snyder. Providence East twp Steckmaii, Hopewell John W.

Oyler, Harrison W. Members 01 the Senioi Cl will present the plaj wri- lar tten by Hartley next Friday" evening, o'clock 111 Lite As- utlier sembiy run. The plaj ih ba'iig rim- ing s-pots belore the Lirst spring, tlies deposit their eggs A program providing lor a certain type of cleanup work on eacn day of fcr the iiio-i ies Pe one ahead dee LOW. What is happiness? 'ij ai we as Monroe twp Bar a i Ha PP iness ed Church will hold a "Bake to feel proud of the high stand- tou Providence East Iryin R. cakes, pies, etc.

at the Koontz Music' ng attained by our House on Saturday, March 29th. 1 School Association. Rev. J. V.

and Mr. Lester Karns are attending the M. E. Con" ference this week at Williamsport' State Sabbath Pote, Bloomfield D. W.

House- directt SOU ght. This play solves the H.T^OVOT, tile eeic ts been formulated by ot'ricials iu charge of the ms, is proclaimed street aud alley with the woil: of the day set as cleaning streets, sidewalks, gutters, ditches and sewers. Tuesday is Fores- something, which like i day. Dead growths, underbill acter, is best obtained, when not and lawns are to be cleaned that day holder, Problem tor live people. How? King Guy Holler, Juniata Patroillze your Home" talent.

Margaret -Smitli, Ra.chiel Stern, Ber- tlui a Caldwell, Ann Byler, Mary Louise Morgan, i Baker, i Ltitiuin, Beemiller, Karl Pot' i ion. a Koontz, Geraid McCr'-arv Allen Russell, John i i -I-A anil 4-ii--Ted LKvid- son, Sall Helen Hershber- Ehvood McCreai-v, Donald Rei- 'py. i a i Jeanne Rover, a Samniel, Mabel Joe Florence Davidson, i i Alabol I Mary R.ii'-'-pll, i Smuck, iMlith Snell, Be.it Billmaii, Clyde Armstrong Farler, Mattlie.v -Paul Cook, John Harry A. Cessna D. Kauffman, Kmg Lewis pre ci a te vour boys and girls Hyndman Stanley Wilkins, Providence West Cessna, died Colum- Geo Hdward St ciair West W.

A. C'arpenter, Mann's Choice Verkins The Will of the late Daniel A. a uer Merle Whetstone Altoona Qhi0; on Monda orning, f.was· transacting business Bedford, Marcll 3 1994, and was buried at He returned to Altoo- nion cemetery of that city oa Wed- Sunday evening. nesd'ay, March 5th. He was 54 years, Mildred Beegle, student, of months and 2 days of age at Jligh School, s.pent the time of death.

He had been in the i parents in-Bed- Columbus Hospital, confined to his estate estimated oy me executor at Wres 1 7 bed for over a year immediately pre? 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Provides amongst Assistants li 'g ce ns death. Some twelve years other things a bequest to the legal ago he suffered lan apoplectic attack Officers and Trustees of the Lybar- and altfiougH" he recovered sonfe- Sr Lutheran Church in Londonder- srbert 'of Woodbury and Hazeiiwhat as to be able to get around, he ry Township, the sum of $1500.00 Will of Londonderry ship was admitted to probate on jVlacDoaaugh Monday last and disposes of Jennie estimated by the Executor at Mrs. Wreay James, Leo Kains. Paul Kooiitz while it is proposed to have fences i repaired, whitewashing done and an1 Ap- tree boxes straightened. Barkett Wednesday is fly ii'nd mosquito Grade Six--Bess Bill man, Mar- Cast of Characters i clay.

Cesspools, stables, pig pens, gart Brice, 'Lucinda Bullingtou, Mrs. Pole Mary Dauler chicken coops, stagnant pools and Leroy Cessna, i Colwell, Her Father Ellis Wissler garblage cans are to receive the ai- Ceta Corle, Dorothy Diehl, Joseph- Thelma Morse tention of the citizen cleanup army 'i Imler, Ozeiia Frvine. Sira McWilliam Penrose on that day. Thursday is Junk day, Laughlin, Katherine Shuck, M.ury and the balance, if any, to be used for the general upkeep of the burial never fully recovered being a paraly- to be invested by them for all time tic all those years. Some three weeks to come and the interest used to keep he had another at- lie grave of he Testator and the from which he never 'rallied, graves of his relation" in good order, arid died on the 3 inst.

He was the son of Jacob and ry Knclibum Cessna, and i was born in Cumberland Valley town- (jeiit are 1,1 TT ship about a mile south of Center- o- rrm i and Mrs. Clyde Diehl, of ffis a are 6 decease -round. He is survived by his wife of Columbus, Ohio, 'and the following brothers and sisters' T. Benton Cessna, Meiase of Blue Ball, Pa. Mrs.

Lloyd H. Hinkle and John P. Cuppett attended the ban-' Ins death quet given in the Jaffa Temple, At- toona, by the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs.

AlonzJa Minnich spent the week end at the home'of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. th Chandos Linden Berkheimer providing for the removal of rub- Dorothy VanOrmer, Margar- Gordon Hull bish, junk and waste Cellars and ft Woy, a a Paul Grace Crocker attics are to be visited on that day. Ey'er. Neil McMullm, Nevin Shaffer. Arbelia Karns Friday is Truck day and it is re- Grjule S'Vcn--'Bernice Alexander, Mildred Holler commended that trucks be employed Betty Brice, Mu-ie Gilchrist, Isabel Blanche Long then to haul away the refuse of the MdMullm, Rebecca Minnich, Anna Margaret Miller four days' cleanup work.

Saturday Skipper, Margaret Smith, Charles is "Put In Day. Everything Ebersole. Samuel Elliott, Harold overlooked during the preceding Johnson, WiUuini Wolfe. five days is to be finished then. Oracle Eight--John Albert Min- The appeal to local authorities i a a i Fyan.

Thomas Peter and welfare organizations suggests son. Marguerite Delhi. Henry i a a meeting be called to outline Margaret- r- 0 lwpll, Kenneth the work of the week. a i Miles Greenland, Almeda gives evi- Call a meeting and start the ball Leader, James Snell, i Fisher, 000 MARK I TXG INSURAXCB The 6 Annual Statement of -lUng," the letter reads. "Nuiber.

WiU.m burial don. Last week mention, was made of the Home-Talent entertainment to new Jnsurajnoe written of strangers motor through your Fletcher. a Cobler, Elaine in 9 2 totaled 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 not each They notice 'and re- i a i i a Bowers Jane Weinel, George i be given in the Presbyterian Church, Mt Savage: John K. Cessna, on March 20. The date for this Cumberland, Charles Cessna, United Evangelical Church, Society ticiaries durung the year in death La Honlp Missionary 'rounds.

The parents of thi buried in that Coughenour Ruth Orville Sellers, Ben- unsightly, a i Reighard, Helen Hoover, Florence Gindle.sberger Stamford The cleanup drive this year is the i a Muriel held under state auspices. i i i March 20 to March 24. A fine pro-! Cumberland, Mrs. John Werm- Trustees in charge of the Bethel dends, annuities and other payments One of the features of the program A i a i i Mice gram has been prepared. uth, of Cumberland Valley and Mrs.

Evangelical Church and Congrega-, making a total return of will be the broadcasting of "clean- On Wednesday afternoon the Clara Ehrhart, of Uniontown. i at Gravel Pit 51000.00 The In- 1 9 0 7 0 0 0 to policyholders since or- up" talks eac'h night i the'week Sixth grade teacher and pupils en-' He spent his eairly life in his home come to be-used for the support of gamzation. Nearly 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 has i 'Station WDAK, mear Harris- a joyed a fine treat at the Laher Ice- 1 township a'nd went to Columbus, the Church. To Martha Leydig, the been set aside for dividends to burg. The week's radio program will Cream Plant.

They were taken alii Ohio about thirty years ago and en- housekeeper in his family, 6 0 0 0 0 policyholders in 1924. A large in- open on Saturday, April 12, with through the plant and each step ini? a sed in the upholstering business, a substantial bequest to his person- crease was made in the issue of Rev. C. Waldo Cherry, of Pine la the process of the making of ice- j.uaj.1^., J-LUJ. Vjoou-ti, A A A A 4- 1 1 b-u I A i i i A i tainment has been changed U'niontown; Mrs.

Will Gillum, of I I 1 a to tne legal Utticers or clUms, matured endowments, dm- second held under state A a i Blnckburn, Clapper, Helen Heaoock, Kat'hryn Roberta, Ijeiaud i Lloyd Smith, Esther Souser, Vir- cream was explained to them, after Which each was given a dish of Laher's ice-cream. This was fcoth an instructive and eniovablt treta. DEEDS RECORDED but after his first attack twelve al friend, Kramer, and policies payable on the monthly in- Street Presbyterian Church, of Har- yelars ago, he was compelled to aban- the balance of his estate to go into come plan, as well as those taken to risburg urging his invisible audience don all work. His widow, who is a four equal parts' to his sister and Protect business interests aud to to al(i in cleaning up the stlate. native of Columbus, is in delicate brother and to the children' of two Provide for inheritance taxes.

Over Preachers throughout the state will lillrg.u,s, Ldwn Carl I health. H. HiU-rison Alfred E. Metz to Isaiah D. Metz, East Providence 87 1-2 lacres $400.

Annie Altfather William H. Harrison, 11 months and 22 deceased sisters. Mr. Coughenour er cent of the domestic death asked to appeal to their par- had never married, was engaged in claims were paid within 24 hours ishioners to aid in the work by farming and was a very active mam a receipt of due proofs of death. means of pulpit in the affairs of his community and The statement calls attention to the A rl1 -broad scope of Equitable service lamd aged 51 will be greatly missed, days, one to Charles E.

of McKeesport's widely known resi- Wilson B. Mock, dents, died suddenly at his home J. C. Miller, Londonderry i llcles i i i My i i a Marv Morse, Mildred Crocker, Arbelia Karns, Mil- Holler, Catherine Gilchrist, Betty Blackbunru. -r-- m- The Extension Association is con- to the many insurance needs cover-, DON'T FORGET ducting a number of Poultry meet- Lincoln 1 com Pany's wide range of CTVIC DINNER ingg in the County next week, with talks on Sunday, Emerick, $3200.

Hyndman 2 lotsi that place. Mr. Harrison had been Frank Hemming, Bedford 'Henry A. Snyder to Adam A. Snyder, Snake Spring 4 tracts $1000.

David M. Gochnow to Adlaim A. finyder, Snake Spring tract U200. A Elizabeth C. Grimes to Adam A.

tjnyder, Snake Spring tract; $400. Jesse J. Snyder to Cassie Snyder Snake Spring tract $2500. Jesse J. Snyder to Cassie Snyder, Londonderry 3 tracts 2 0 0 0 Carrie C.

Wise to Joh'tt H. Wise, Londonderry 3 tract 2 0 0 0 John H. Wise to David E. Allison, Londonderry tract $1500. John I.

Blackburn to Thomas A. Blackburn, Xapier 2 tracts $1. "Thomas A. Blackburn to John I. marketing und hatching and rearing --j XA i i i 1 1 1 i v-f 1 ri6 nC'ljMG tOTJICS CO suffering from a heavy cold for a Robert H.

Hay. Everett Geor- Louis a (Hallegass) Sliaffer the Bedford Civic Club will 'hold its present annual dinner at the Hotel Pennsyl- Marketing will be presented in Louisa Shaffer, died at the home Y.anSa Mrs James B. Hamme, of those communities where poultry week past, but was able to be up ge Motto, Bedford John Keich- around until just betore the end man, came. He was born in Westmorland C'hey, county, March 18, 1872 and was a son of Emma Morgan-Harrison and Hopewell Andrew 1 Rit- Providence West twp. Petit Jurors Thomas Second Week Mrs James B.

Hamme, of ot her sister Miss Maria Hillegass at York, Pa. will be the guest of honor improvement work has, been going I New Buena Vista, on Friday fore- a onl speaker. Mrs Hamme is the on tne past two yeard while the after an illness of fifteen weeks newly elected president of the State a and rearing of chicks will Pennsylvania Women, be the principal topic in communities the late William Harrison and A'nomas Dei'bert, Snake Spring of stomach trouble and complication Federation had resided in this city for more than tw P- Smith, Bedford E. of diseases. She was born at New the successor to Miss Florence DI- where meetings have not 40 years.

He was employed by the Geo lvin 'Schellsburg Buena Vista March 12, 1863 and bert, of Johnstown, who was the previously been held A poultry Pittsburgh and Lake Erie railroal a Wm Cavender, Mann Heza-'thus Hacked four days of being Gl west of the Civic Club last year. The specialist will speak at each meet- an engine inspector at Glassnori and Mock, Bedford James'years old. She was a daughter of officers and eecutive board of the was Mliouiuna Lodee er Bedford Westward; Simon Michael and Sarah both hope for a full attendance at Curberry, Saxton Simon E. deceased bout 33 years ago. She i Xo.

375, F. A. McKeesport Commandery No S6, Knights Tem- Koontz, Providence West was united in marriage with George Plates $1 50 each. ing The schedule of meetings is follows" Dlar Svria Shr n- a Joseph Snyder, Snake Spring Shaffer with whom she lived only pjd.r, oyria j.empie 01 tne snr.no ana, ohinnio-ir tTMm Geo. B.

Shippley, Wm. several years, when Barks, Bedford W. S. Mullen, child came back to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is survived by his wife Mrs.

Gussie Leonard Harrison and Wynoma and William of Bedford, RTM7, I 1 i-, 13rOd.Q i 0.1USUL1, "Ci TIOI.CI Ja i i i i Mis. Chailes Rosensteele, of Orav- Broad Top harles Blattenber- three years ago, since wh.ch 'Trt Harry Cessna will give a tea she and her her home in honor of Mrs. her parents on Thursday a Mon a Tues Hyndman Harry Watkins, where she remained until both her March 2 0 from 2 3 0 p. m. i Pleasantville twp Albert Kline parents had died, and then she and Wm.

Stiuson, her sister Maria lived together until time March 17th--S 00 M. Grange Hall. March 1 Sth--2 00 M. Hall, New a Vista. March 1 Sth M.

Daniel Kagarise to Wm. P. Tieman, Woodbury 174 acres, 57 perc'hes, Saviilla Perrin to Wm Mallott, Liberty 2 lots $1900. Ralph Miller to John W. Miller, Liberty tract $300.

James Ahlburn to George McVicker, Londonderry 3 tracts $1. George McVicker to Jlames Ahlburn, Londonderry 3 tracts $1. Nancy Stiffler by Exors. to Hatbie Pressel, South Woodbury lot $620. Anna M.

Cornelius to George O. Everett lot $1450. Elizaibeth Gochinow to Franklin R. Walter, K-ng tract $2100. Minnie M.

May to J. Albert Evans, jot $2000. anr. JOHN'S RBFOKMED OHXJRCH and Mary Harrison and Mrs. Leonard, Iso of McKeesport.

hlla baugh. Liberty The Saxton m. Ml members of the Civic Club School Bltlg Clearville, Pa i t'ht- i Civic Club are cordi- Hy i i to attend S.VTTT ttTRTHDAV C. C. Stapleton, who took care of her to the end Mason Deceased is survived by one I BCY.

Albert Eyler, Sunday School 1 0 A TrHoi pastor M. Divino rship'11 A. M. "Making Sure of 7:30 P. M.

"A Haryeat Worth While." funeral services were held at his late Btdford James Smitli, Everett a Mary, wife of res dencc on a a Geo Clark, Londonderry py of New Buena Vista at 3:00 n-i 1 i i i i was Edward Sanders. Harrison sisters. Miss Maria Hillegass a March in Russell Jones, King H. D. Amanda, wife of S.

C. Mowry of wiler, Liberty P. D. Baumgard-i New Buena Vista, Mrs. Rebecca Ross Ship- i a of Mr.

Ston- and four or of Pitt Street. A birthday aind i given in his honor by his a Mrs Russell and 'he was Wed March- 1 9 0 0 P. M. a A Bank, Pa. Mu-ch 1 9 M.

Grange Hall, South of Centerville Thurs March 2 0 2 0 0 P. M. Daniel Bayer's Farm, Loysburg, Pa. Rolxrt Robert Paul, SttoeufeU the i a son of Shoenfelt of -m-m- T-, i i recipient of many useful gifts. Joseph and Delia AJNOiHEK WHISKEY I ner, Saxton Elmer of Mann's Choice and Mrs.

The guests from a distance were- Manns Choice died in the Memorial WAGON CAPTURED St. Cilair East Walter T. Pier-1 Emma Moore of Windbor. Mrs. A i Davis and daughter Paul-1 Hospital.

Johnstown, on Wednesday. son, Bedford E. Jackson The funeral was held on Monday, ine. and Mr. Brown, all of MLnrch 5, 1924.

Death was due to Yesterday the State Police cap-j Bedford W. H. Frank forenoon in the Reformed Church at "paver and Mr. and Mrs. 1 pneumonia.

At time of his death he wagon" loaded with i Everett Fred Wagner, Bed New Buena Vista ot which Mrs. i William Neff and daughters. was aged one year, one month and conveyance was ford E. Wm. J.

Hill, Harrison 'Shaffer was a member. Rev. Daniel caret and Mh.ry. of Cumberland, 1 thirteen days. He was born at East tured another whiskey.

The ia 1 li Cadillac Sedan driven by Ralph Jay Snyder, Bloomf Hef rf of a Bortz land Archibald D. J. w. Fair, Schellsburg former, Md It has been Mr. Stoner's custom Coaemaugh on tke twenty-first Ed- Pastor and a friend of the family of- have his birthday celebrated in a i Jannarv 1923.

i parents, and both of Pittsburgh. The load consls-i gar Home, S. Clair West twp Geo ficiating. Interment in the Schells- similar a everv five ymrs, and, ted of Gin, Whiskey, Burgendy.JM. Gulp, Schellsburg Charles cemetery.

The Htllegasses trace'wo hope that he will be able to have he following brothers: J. A.nson, Champaign, Benedictine, about 100 Bgolf, Juniata James Ickes their ancestry back to Colonial times TM more such celebrations. Mr. t' Sainuel Russell. Georgp and quarts.

They landed the "boys" in Mann P. B. Ferrr Woodburri "when Michael Hillegass was first Stoner is in troorl health hud is still Ha Alvla. .1 i. ,1 A -A ti i mi TU-.

nil APfll AAPlP14fePCI quarts, i ney lanaett tne ooys" Mann P. B. Ferry, Woodburyi "when Michael Hillegaas was first is troorl 'neaitn irnd is jail under the protection of Sheriff South Paul Pensy'l, Bedford treasurer of the Colonies. The'in the Cabinet Making business. Luman for the present until bail Is secured, i Coy Whetstone, Providence East J.

H. Hhrdman, Bedford E. W. To translate, "Back to Honesty" for the benefit of it i metns just the opposite direction! from that in which they hare been chance he said right traveling. Moses says he'll take his chance' Gal.

Whea he grand parents of Mrs. Shaffer were, among the early settlers of Bedford 1 A a to its amazing Counity, coming from Montgomery, poll on the Mellon scheme, the County in 1806 and locating in "Literary Digest" should nnderr- Harmon's Bottom one mile south of take another J300.000 solemn re- where the town of New Buena Vista ferendum on conservation of the stands. waters of the River Styx, with King Tut as chairmlajQ of the board. JEWS PA PER I Funerai were conducted at Mann'a Choice on Saturday, March 8, the Rev. D.

J. JBIy official- i'nu. HHerment was miade tne Kimton Cemotary. Of course the people wanted (tax reduction. And of course they'll tret it in the best and ouly way'--the Democratic -IWSPAPKR!.

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