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Bedford Gazette from Bedford, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bedford Gazettei
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Bedford, Pennsylvania
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CAFt THK A.L.L. in which Power, Beauty, Six Cylinder Flexibility, Economy and Silent Operation are allied against first and operating cost and inferior quality. Eighteen months credit will cheerfully be ex-' tended and we will take your usad car in trade. 5 Pas. 6-45 "Double Cowl" Touring 4 Pas.

6-45 "Get Chummy" Roadster PILOT--(119" Wheel Base, Cantilever spritigs, long stroke, six cylinder motor, "Delco" electrical equipment, spiral cut nickel steel gears, OFFER FOR JYE AGENT! beautiful body lines, leather 'upholstery, etc.) is the Acme of mechanical and structural Beauty; truly "The Car Ahead." PENNA. OHIOI IN W. VIRGINIA MARYLANI ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE LAND The- undersigned assignee of Dr. H. Bedford Borough, Bedford County, for the benefit, of will Friday, Aug.

17, one o'clock on the premises in. Napier township, Bedford Co. offer at public the Big Orchard composed of three" adjoining tracts, adjoining Henderson Souserj Jacob Smith and others containing 554 acres, 80 pr as a whole JOT in their immediate possession Good land, abundant timber, three dwellings and three barns, an" apple house, a large mature and bearing "apple orchard close of firsfsale will sell the Gump mansion farm at Napier station adjoining James Coats et al 154 acres high class level lime, stone farm two dwellings and barns, and thrifty desirable home. Party. aturday evening, July 23.

Peter C. Russell accompanied by 1 Prosser, W. R. Oster and. Grover Ickes motored to Bedford and on returning Mr.

Russell found quite a number of and friends had gathered together to remind him of his sixty-ninth birthday. After spending the with plenty of ohm music and player piano, refreshments were served which consisted of ice cream, candy and bananas, which were enjoyed by all, especially J. R. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Peter Russel, Mr.

and Mrs. John Roberts, Son Lakemont, and daughter Catherine, Mr. and Mrs Wagoner and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. James Gephart, Mr -and Mrs.

Howard 7 Bloom, Sons Clark and PENNSYLVANIA NEWS CUIUNGS Chit Chat on Subjtct of Men and Gathered From All Parts of Pennsylvania PICKED UP HERE AND THERE In All to the Oitt--All Information NcceMary to Keep Up With the John McDermott of Pittsburgh died In the Mercy Hospital froth Injuries suffered when be tell out of bed. Ethel May, aged 2 years, and John Mania, aged 8 years, of Benedict and Bessie Stoehr, of McKeee Rooks, died within, twenty-four hours of each suffering from cholera InfAntum. Official announcement was made that the American Sheet Tinplatt Company will expend approximately 1750.000. for new homes and a hotel (or the acommofiation of its employes at Farrell. The hotel will 175,000.

The lateness of the harvest season this year in Fayette county har" brought to light a record kept by John C. Patton, of Fayette City, which shows that the harvest season for 1917 IB the latest for over half a century. Dr. Clarence M. Straessley, of German descent, has the distinction oi being the first man in Pittsburgh to be drafted under the conscription act.

Dr. Streassley is aged 27 and is just out of a medical school. and daughter 17 at the Dr. in Bedford Bedford Pa. One-half acre more or lessen Bedford township on the Hollidaysburg road, adjoining the Carney 2.

The Gump office in Bedford "Borough, fronting 20 feet on Pitt street and extendiug baekJJS feet, joining A. E. Fyan and the Bedford Garage A choice locationjEor Restaurant' or Business house. 3. A lot fronting 60 feet on John Bedford Borough and 240 feet deep, adjoining O.

Smith and others and having a two story log dwelling. 4. Brick Mansion, Bedford Bor. Corner of Juliana and John street, fronting 200 feet on Juliana street. All modem conveniences A most desirable home.

Terms 10 per cent cash on day of sale, 1-3 including the 10 per cent confirmation of sale and the balance April 1, 1918 with interest from confirmation. BEDFORD COUNTY TRUST of Dr. H. Gump and wife Attest: M. PENNELL, Attorney.

July 27, 3 ti NOTICE. Assigned, estate of J. Maust, of South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania In the Court of Common Pleas of "Bedford County. is hereby given that M. J.

Maust, of South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, has madee a deed of voluntary assign ment of all his property for the bene- -fit of his creditors to George W. Richey, Everett, and the said George W. Riehey has accepted the trust. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are to make prompt payment to Assignee and all persons having against said estate are notifi- ed to present said claim duly au- thentieated to the Assignee for pay', ment. GEORGE W.

RICHEY, GEORGE POINTS, Assignee, Attorney. Eveiett, Pa. Aug. 3, 6ti. Bedford Presbyterian Church The Hon.

John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, will address the Sunday School at 10 a in the church. The public are cordially invited to hear a man who is at once great nationally and internationally in, the spheres of church work, business, and states- Besides, Mr. Wanamaker tjis the teacher of one of the strongest classes in the country. 4 This Service will be followed by divine worship, in connection with the pastor of the church will preach on the great theme: "The JDoor to Life," Special Christ- Jian Endeavor, 6.45 p. m.

Divine worship, 7.30. All welcome. Thelma, Mrs 'HTTSniC TiiK and Mrs. Ickes and daughter Ada, Mr Mrs. Grover Ickes, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo Clay- i comb and daughter Lela Mr and Mrs Chas. Bradley, Son Edward and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cnssman, daughter Marion, and son David, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry, son Blair, and daughters Margaret and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Prosser and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs Henryj Fetter and daughter Tena, Mr. Seven cows belonging to-William P. living near New Enterprise, were instantly killed by lightning during a storm. Two cows owned by Herman A.

Fetter in the same neighbor-" hood were killed in a similar manner during the same storm. trrJ rrL i i tTr rogtraj Labor union, at a meeting went as favoring free speech, free tree assembly during the period of war and voted to become affiliated with a national organization having these ends in view. Two Negroes and one white man have died from wounds following the recurrence of race riots at Cheater, which resulted in the death of two men. Eighteen Negroes and whites are in the hospital and 72 other parsons are under Mrs. Scott Fetter and Reba, Tressa Geisler, Mr.

and Mrs Dubs Suavely, of -a week of Mrs. Miranda Bloom, Mrs Sarah in Pittsburgh, Mrs Ve- Zimmers, Misses Cora Fetter, Carrie ronica Copper, aged 20, of Detroit, Oster, Maggie Oster, Lillian Oster, Lizzie Claycomb, Buelah Claycomb, Sadie Heltzel, Annie Heltzel, Pearl Geisler, Marie Campbell, Luceil Claycomb, Dorothy Phillips, Nellie Kauffman, "Margaret Kauffman, Messrs. Daniel Spiker, Frank Slick, Chas Walter, Lee Claycomb, Will Oster, Hayden Kensinger, Elmer Claycomb, Raymond Fetter, Walter Ickes and Roy Kagarise. One--who was there Bwallowed several bichloride of mercury tablets, her death resulting. Center county farmers are harvest- Ing the biggest crops of wheat and hay that have been gathered" in this part j)f the state years.

There is every Indication of a big corn crop. $12.00 FOR YOUR OLD Machine in exchange for the New FREE Cabinet Sewing Machine. Expert here from Factory to demonstrate, and can repair any Sewing Machine. will put the Machine in your House and per week pays balance. W.

H. STRAUB, Bedford, Par Earl Imhoff, 13-year-old son of Samuel Imhoff, of Meyersdale, kidnapped October 18, 1916, returned to his home having escaped from his abducter in Qarrett county, Maiyland. I Engineers are at work surveying ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. i Eor an extension of the Huntingdon The undersigned administrator, Broadtop railroad through Sand a I8AHCIS BACON PIANO ESTABLISHED 1789 -Special sale of Francis Bacon Upright Pianos, Baby Grand Pianos and Player Pianos now in progress. You now have a golden opportunity to get a fine High Grade Piano or Player Piano at a fraction of its Eeal value.

Write us for full places either the Piano or Player Piano in your home. Descriptive catalogs sent on. request Free. Easy Terms on Balance. W.F.

Frederick Piano Co. 37-89 BALTIMORE STREET, CUMBEKtAND, MD. PIUMARV ELECTION NOTICE The Fall Pumary will be held on Wednesday, September 19, 1917 in. to 7 o'clock p. Nominations are to be made for in Helixville in Napier Twp on Sat- urday, September 1st, 1917, at 2 p.m., Basil Michael and other members the following described real estate.

an automobile party from Morgan- the named office, under the All that certain lot of ground ad- town, W. were held up near Star Pattisan Act, ASSOCIATE joining lands of B. O. Miller, Hughey City and robbed of about $100 in cash JUDGE FOR BEDFORD COUNTY, Mickel, Avery Hinson, William Hm- and Jewelry by two masked men in for which Petitions must be son and the Church lots containing 1 acre and 83 1-2 perches, having thereon erected a two-story dwelling an automobile the office of the Secretary of Com! monwealth, Harrisburg, Pa on or Davidson, aged 34, of Shar- Before Friday, August 10, 1917. All inereon erected a iwo-siory uweiiiug o-no-ino iTM on, fell under a flinKey engine in tne 0 nntitmna mnot fiicri in tio house, stable and other outbuildings.

af vards and waa mileA Tb petitions must nled the o. TM, BHt furnace yards InHea ihe Commissloners offlce on or before Terms: Ten per cent of purchase price when the property is struck off, and the balance upon confirmation of the sale and delivery of the deed. ALBERT McCREARY, Administrator a B. F- MADORE, New Paris, No. 1 Attorney.

Aug. 3 3ti AUDITORS' NOTICE accident occurred within sight of hia fellow-workers but happened so quickly that no aid could be given. Aug 22, 1917. The several Political parties will each Nominate one Person for the George Ochs, former publisher office of DIRECTOR OF THE POOR of the Philadelphia Ledger, wants the persons for JURY COMMISSION- courts to change his name to Oakes ER and one person for County Survey because Ochs is too Germanic. and in each of the several Bor- oughs of Bedford County.

Nomi- John Snell, aged 60, of Baden, Pa. natjons be mamde for the died in the Sewickley Valley Hospital from injuries suffered when he was named offices Judge of Election, Two Inspectors of Election, Justice of Peace, Constable, Burgess, Four Councilman, Two School Direc- head-on tors, High Constable, Tax Collector, Assessor ond Auditoi In each ol the several township-Orphan's Court of Bedford County, automobile into a ditch, where it turn- sai( County nominations will be to state an account for H. Rose ed turtle, injuring himself and four marte or the following named office. Estate of Solomon Luman, late of by an automobile near Cumberland Valley Township, de- home. ceased I i In an attempt to avert a Notice is hereby given that the un- collision with another car George E.

clersigned auditor appointed by the Henderson, Williamsburg, turned his administrator of the estate, of tbe i said Solomon Luman and make full and complete distribution of the I others. Judge of Election, Inspertors of Election, Justice of the Peace, Constable, The body of Robert H. Garlow, aged 85, of Mafdsville, W. Va, was found Sownship Supervisor. Two School Di- funds in the hands of the said adaiin- tbe trackg of tlie Baltimore and lectors, Tax Collector, Assessor and istrator to and among the parties en- Ohlo near point Marion after Auditor titled to receive the same, will sit train No.

80 had passed. The same-- fn the Election Districts of East the purposes of his appointment injtrain killed Jacob Rotoban and Frank Ward and West Ward of Bedford the Court House in Bedford, Pa on Lesever two days before. Borough and No 1 and No. 3 of Friday, August 17th, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. when and where all claimants are requested to present their claims or be forever debarred from participating in said funds.

EMORY CLAAR, FRANK Auditor Attorney. Southampton Townshap nominations For four days William R. McMon- ghall be made for the office of Assist- agle, whose neck broken, was able to fight off the death which physicians had assured him would he but a matter of a few hours He died Saturday at his home in Carnegie. Mr. McMonagle wae injured Tuesday.

A Ssegsor NEVIN DIEHL, Commissioners of Bedford County. GEO. R. SHUCK, Clerk. SPECIALIEXCURSIONS i np i J- 5 Bedford, Hollidaysburg and Altoona LAKEMONT PARK THE PLEASURE RESORT OF THE ALLEGHENIES.

July 22 and SPECIAL TRAIN WILL BE RUN EXCURSION TICKETS sold at the low fares puoted from the stations named. Special Iriuu Cumberland s.OO A. M. JLnif 15 A. i TM 8 .21 M.

Hyndman 8 .29 -V M. Creek "III 31 A. I. 8 36 A 841 A At 8 45 A Buffalo 49 Springs IIIIII 55 A "Mann's Choice 8 59 A 9 A I 9 08 A Bedford 0 14 A M. 920 -V M.

9 36 A. M' 9 29 A Crossing 9 A "VI Cessna 9 A Pisliertoxvn 9 Beynoldsdale II" 9 47 Osterburs 0 53 A Imler 0 57 A Queen jo)4 A 1009 A a 10 1J A r.ist TYi-edom 1 0 2 1 A llolliil.nsliurs: A JO 40 A Altoona Arrne M. JExiirnion FareB Bedford Altoona $100 $1BO 90 85 .75 75 70 .00 35 SO 1 40 135 1 25 1 25 1 20 1 10 1 1C 1 06 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 95 DO 8R 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 50 10 40 Xo Agent at this station; excursion tickets will be sold on train. Children five years of age and under twelve, half fare. RETURNING Leaves Altoona 7.05 Bedford 8.48 P.

M. Hollidaysburg 7.2O P. M. ELECTRIC CARS BETWEEN HOLLIWAYSBURG AND AND LAKEMONT PARK ALTOONA Running time 15 minutes, with frequent service. Fare 5 cents.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 41 Ij 4 Cool Cooler Coolest Our Ice Cream Soda 'and Sundaes are made from the pure' Fruits that can bethought. JOHN R. DULL, If. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Boaid of Directors of the Ft Bedford Inn Company have this day declared a regular 7 per cent dividend to holders of the preferred stock as of August 31, 1917 payable September 1st, 1917.

Checks will mailed. P. W. SMITH, Se Aug 1, 1917. Friend's Bedford, Pa Aug.

3, 4t. Mar Apes me Kings 10.2i were br Ion, the sn ivory and lima: as With Ought by the amios of the a generation sects would 0 demolish every --Grit..

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