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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 1

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Wi EO iio 38 7 DSAYKsEPTEIEiB -2 -i WHOLE NUMBER 2650 v'V-' 2: yV-- -r i i i i ''V4rv rimr-THiKB ahdu mia 1 wkkty- vy rra uhituukt Owlalr fV CKCBCH MMCAHku i ii tr MtMWalal BM Bag -balk Anante aa WfeM Inrtu oa QaNfe Waa umfiaa Edna Ooon haa aa her Miaa Mahal Boeaa of Pnnsutawuy Miaa Lanon Bony of Apollo la tha of Miaa May Hoock of eaat Oak UN BlaSvuvine Saturday and Saturday sight and Uw suraivereory In the Presbyterian Babbath wan tay days oa ttaa fair ES 'V-ohnroh la Btaizsvilla whefe it or-j grounds and stock and axhlMta and gaoiaed IS years ago with 60 delegatee norm at other places warn brought via ft and aa many visitor present I the railroads direot to tbe grounds of tha The welcome vaa extended by Mia I Indiana Agricultural society Monday Hattia Fair Ootraer and responded to by I and Tnaaday than waa a continuous 'v Mrs Xfa Tbompaon Tn president atreaa of atook with their owned and guest Oakland Pittsburg ia tha and Mra Earhart of avenne wen ahopping in Friday Harriet Ritchie of Saltaburg (tneet of her aiater Mra rfwoawlt rteneimiT oilbskt seam I -v jasufvt fuel Pellltasa leeeiwM to I WM Btlilm Itenelltsn and Kidney Trsnhls Sokkaik Bvswlag I Ksweied Bailer tks M-OMur teetta 1 aal ll-ia stem Ksst A Gilbert prothonotary iff Indi-1 Forty of the surviving members of tha ana oonnty died Sabbath evening An-1 66th regiment which wee recruited by net 90 1908 at his home on tho OoL Richard White in the autumn of Heigbti after an illness of 10 days with a complication of disea sea of the bowels and kidneys at the age of 41 yean Mr Gilbert was a eon of the late John and Martha Anderson Gilbert who formerly lived three mils from duke-burg the mothu residing at the present time on Wayne avenne with hu eon A Gilbert and daughter Daisy The other surviving sister Mis Samuel Nioholaon reside in Wilkinsburg He ia site survived by hie wife nee Margaret Gray a niaoe of Hon and A Watson of this place Mr Gilbert 1861 in the counties of Bedford Berks Blair Chunbria Dsuphln Indiana and Schuylkill met Wedneaday of last week in the Court Honae at Indiana Many of these veterans came Tuesday evening and were entertained at the homes iff Judge Telford and Hon Edson on the Heights whose wlvea iff the and who not only royally entertained these oomradea of their fathu hot had the Oonrt Honae decorated in honor of their coming The 66th regiment waa first stationed Mn Orilay made a oomprehen-1 everything waa i good ahapo before tha S-L 'mtUm and nporta from Inter-1 opening on Wedneaday tha day when I Watar at Ridgetiew Park I tha oomradea of tho A will want I Mary Borland retnrnad Satur day from a week's visit with her Peelor Bbeloota rVoonnfy Inatitnte -ivfrom elate add national oonventloni listened to with intereat a i 1 tsi iMi 3iv- fi' Lv -Hi iA Tit Methodist oongregation at Homer City and surrounding country dedicated their new 919000 chuck Sabbath in the preeenoe and with tha aedetanoe of a large oonoaoree of people Bov A Blohaids is tha present pester and guided the dedicatory euv-toee He waa aaeietod by Rev 8 Leverty a tormu paster of Johnstown Rev Ohllflote of Meohenioebnrg BavjDr Cary of Indiana Ber Geoewe Williams of Blairaville and BevJ Braokan of MnrrayviUa Joeeph Powell of Buffalo who assisted in raising the money that enabled Indiana lYeebytertan church to be dedicated practically free of debt waa nreeont andunooeadad in wiping out all indebted new that tha ohurch might be whofiy set apart without any enoum-bnapea All the men women and have been helping Along with whatevu their hands ild Sad to do but tho building oom- was elected prothonotary three years at Fortress Monroe and spent the first ago end his genial mannu and conrto- one treatment of all who were obliged to transect business in the office won tor him this spring the nomination for another three-year term without any opposition end not even dissenting voice summer on Edtoto island neneatn a broiling eouthun enn gnardiug Hampton roads end preventing the enemy from sailing their fleet np tbe James river They participated in soma hot battles Possibly the most disastrous In wed ssksisjsss: 1 BalL who wat hiatorian allotted apaoe and people who oome to-1 Beaa Oooper Harria of in TtUna of her aiater-in-law Mra I morrow and next tha daye that al-1 town ia tha gneet of her friend Miaa 0 Minnkna tmkWBid" and gave I 1 "haiuni will get tho fall Edith Smith of Booth Sixth etreet of what ia to ha pat in pBnt i and to get in in addition to laying ton of pleaaant memoriae tor tha to feed npon Ban horeea hava been brought from other bira-nBoflar and and tha flnaat raooa will be tomorrow Mday The round honae with lta eenter plan her frienda a novel SAtf Mn A Bodanhamer preaented a framed- ptotnn to Collea and the principal Fiadue in moat touching worda of Smith Lena Botaford hea returned to Marion Oentw aftw a' visit with hu friend Florence Stahl of School street Mr and Mn BrUhart of Oaipontar avenne have returned from a visit with their mb Guy at Pittaburg Wilson of Homer City who has been the of hu grandmothw mittee npon whom the responsibility from the opposite party He served as he following: chairman of the Republican veetfd was com posed of the county Id Nix Horry Flick In gw Knn-kla Scott Grover Wiseman George Bell Rev A Richards George and'P Mo-Gonnnaghey Quito a numbwof persona from Indians Attended the services both in daytime sad at night the trolley being great convenience enabling persons to go aod return with little expense littla lnoonvealence Lett tee trkMh A nnmbw of onr young people left on Saturday tor their respective eohools dug them being Chriaaie Cameron tor Pittaburg Ada Kdlu for Windber Ansa Langhlin for Irwin Gertrude Lemon and Cordelia Haalett tor Greensbarg Sarah Gibson for Pitcairn Bell Watena tor Johnstown end Wills McFarland for MbTUimIiI- Mim Bam Hamilton of North Ninth struct will soon leave to Scenery Hill Washington oonnty where she tsnght last yeu and Mire Hilda Bruoe also for Washington oonnty appraelation raoaivad it Laird read gnatinga from a eocnnf persona who were pnaent at the first meeting twenty-five year ago taadarordsof were glv-T thnwi present An 'In Mane waa Wd for-thoae who had from their Tha dale- 'Si'r katee from tha different nnioua rose aa s-i'- the name of tha union was called meu-tioned the names of thoee who had gone to toward and remained standing -until all were Called when tha entire fslf body of women abont 900 In all joined habda while the 0 ohoir of eleven woman sang i' Swaet Bye and Bye" all joining in tha 4' refrain It waa a moat Impreaaive vioa jf '-'A reoeption waa given in tha chapel hnd and oake were eervec while tha workers from tha different nn 'i' kma had a eooial half hour Thursday waa filled to overflowing with taainem hearing nporta liataoing oommeadalbm frotu muj Miwnr whom wan Mrs Ada Kinter fvl? toatrnotor at Industrial Homes Mim Lon Heiner of Kittanning etete rf1 JtuB ue miner oommittee tor six yeare'and in this poet-tion as well aa in the office he oame into coo tact with a great many persona to ell of whom he wee uniformly polite kind and helpful was hie nature He was a membw of the lodge of at thia place and the last eooial gathering he attended wee their pionio three weeks ego Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by hie pastor Dr Crawford of the Presbyterian church assisted by Rev Welch nn intimate friend end interment wee made in Greenwood cemetery nodu the snapioe of the Indiana lodge No 18 and A HRS KU7ABTTH BUCK Mrs Elizabeth widow of the late David Black of Bayne township died August 26 at the home of hu eon George Black near Dayton Pa Mre Black is arrived by three sons end eix daughters of Dayton John of Oolnm-bus end Jemu iff West Virginia end Mre Samuel Streams Mra Eli Johnston and Mrs John Johnston of Mrs Margeret-Briokley of Cherry tree Mre George Eylu of Plum-viUe and Mra Jnlia Conner of Johns-The funeral was held at St Lutheran church near Plnmville Friday at 19 interment being made in the graveyard adjoining the ohurch of blooming plants and palms ita fancy work and pmntlnga Ita booths representing the various induetrles and stores of Indiana an arils' io ia their dlsplsya and each haa oonrtsona watcher who will be delighted to answer questions Throe bands furnish the music and this ia what Oarrolltowa News aays of one of them: "Tha Johnstown Bead band who tor-bed tho band mualo at the boslneaa pionio yeeterday won mnsh praise and from all parts of the vast crowd oould bo baud only maritoriona n-muks They captivated the audienoe from tha stark Their willingness to work won tor them tha gratitude of tha Committee and ao wall did they arrange their program that than was uuy dull moment and it la a safe bet that the Bead band will play mora engagements at Sunset DiokWehria of tha Wehrle Oa jewelry stare will have a fax don on tbs aooond floor of tho round house dazing tho fair Everybody is invited to atop and look and admin They help doing the latter if they low at alL Especially an tha small boya gneet Mrs Ellas Lowzy will return home on Friday Mra Hoock of eaot Oak net was tha gneet during the last of relatives ia Bayne township and CDymsr Mrs 0 aid well of Chestnut afreet returned boms last week from-Walters park sanitarium where she bed been for hu health Attorney Anderson and wife have as their gneita Mr Anderson's parent Mr and Mrs Alpheua Johnston bough of Clinton county and Mn WUjbur Hunts of Turtle OMek arrived Thursday last tor a visit with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Cunningham Wherzy iff South Bend is the gnest of ber denghtu Clara Wherzy at the home of hu brother-in-law A StClair of North Ninth street and Mrs K- Wood here a1 their guests Mra stator Mrr Boterl Houaeholdu and Mrs Harry Belsel and hu eon George of Latroba David Ellia end hu niece Mia1 Ashley BUdubaoh of Kansas City Ma and Laura Bills an home from trip to Niagara Falls end Toronto Gen A Grossman and daughter Mrs Clyde Seenu went to Pnnx-ntawuey Wednesday to attend the funeral of Nathan Oroeeman an unde Miaa Lean Wineberg iff Juneau1 wee the gneet of hu oonain Mra Martin of near town over Sabbath remaining for the fair which is in full awing today Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilson end child of Struthers are the gneste of Mr grandparents Mr end Mrs Youngblood iff east Oak street hi nnnn its results wee when they were engaged in en attack on bluff The 66th marched nndu a concentrated fire from throe redoubts stemming a torrent of shot and deadly minnia balls Out of the five commissioned officers end 180 men three commissioned officers end 78 men were killed wounded missing among the killed being Lieutenant Bla-ney Adair of new Indiana After the bneineee meeting the comrade entered carriages which awaited them end were taken to St Bernard's Oath olio cemetery where lie the remain of Oolonel Dick White end Impressive eei ioee were held They were aooompanied by detail of Company who marched to the mneic of the fife end dram oorpe ootn posed entirely of Dr Perk Rochester Steele McGinity end Bt OUir Thompson of Morion Center end John Shielda of Indians Oepk Jasiah Htoaong of Bedford gave brief resume of tho battles end ekh-misii and deploys in which the 66th participated and paid a fitting tribute to their oolonel The mrtnoriam" was given by Comrade George Dick Watson a grandson and namesake ravelled the monnment erected to hta memory and "Sleep Comrade waa sung The of estate wee fired the bugle sounded and each comrade placed a boqoet of flowers on the grave and reverently with tender memories the comrades aooompanied by members iff Poet 98 A and the relatives returned to town to prepare far oamp fire The osmp-firo wee held Wednesday night in Library Hull and brief addressee were made by Captain Josieh Hissong Joseph Young Joseph Wharton Fry Mre 8 Telford and Mrs Watson The mniio rendered by A Stewart Harry Langhlin John St Olair end Pewl Walker was appropriate for the occa-tion Prof Hamlin Cogswell of the Normal Conservatory of Mneic sang a olo with his daughter Edna playing the accompaniment Thirty comrades answered the last roll call dnriug the put yew The survivors of the regiment preeent at the rennion were Young Man-onville Joseph A Wharton and An-gnstine Shaffner Dyeart Long Ebeneburg George Fehrenbach Reading William Patterson Wheat-Shields Chain benville Dr Park Rochet ter and Steele McGinity Marion Center John Rankin Wiliet St Clair Thompson and Oapt John Kinter Home A Thompson Lilly Levi Shank and A Dillen GJymer Hnghea Lewta-town William George Belsano Theodora Rankin Wiliet John Mouse Altoona Isaac 81eppy Pine Flaw: A Ow New Brighton John McGuire T-y- B'uinirilla Marts Lilly Richard Sharp and Oorno-line Conrad Altoona Peru Grimes Womeredorf James Montgomery Driftwood Still Hall Houston Tex WUlirai Lydick and James Fowlu Y- Lang John Jaooby Jacob Shank Frank Overdorff and Alexander Campbell Indiana Isaao Ream Johnstown Joeeph Hissong Point Henry Oookport texidar- I mist end Mr skill aa an artis-Itto lover of animals In their natural poeae makes thia display ao real that wonder if tha cunning littla fel-lowe an really dead or only foxy John Barr win have an Albino ooon a very ran specimen that he values at 7fi on exhibition All this oaa I be seen free Ifltloa candidate for oongrese Mrs Beig-yLfried wbo wee a charter xnwetar Mn Wtoona MoOabe Shielda of Pitta---4'bUr and Mias Martha Oriley of the free kindergarten at IndiananoHe Ind daughter of Rev and Mrs Ori-ley of Blairaville Af- Picture groups wen taken to embel-lish the hiatory to be Mn Hattie Fair Oonner of Bleire- villa was chosen aa corresponding secretary and Mrs Hallie Holt of Marion A good story is told on an Indiana physician which is entirely too good to and we give It A yonng lady toachw who was obliged to nss a etorpm recently found on hu arrival home that she Buffered from a peomW itching on hu neck and as it increased in severity eh consulted hu physician who amured hu it was a light affection of the nervw that would yield to treatment and gave hu some ointment to allay the itohineee Later a free use iff a fine oomb made 'known the foot that the physician had failed to diagnose the esse properly and it wasn't nerve at alL It waa lice the good old fashioned kind Next time she oocnpiea a sleeper she will sit np and take notice and will vigorously use a fine comb before he consults a physician at least before she pays hu bill Center as recording secretary as Mrs Bell who haa served tor seven years could not aooept the office wain 4 Binging neolntions wen adopted and Marion Cantu selaoted as place of next jDoefciiiff Mrs Laird who waa appointed Jyj oommittoe to take tho ft it ft IJ-l fc 54a 'f-il 'a 'J Sf 4 'u v-iifV place of Mra Watson daoeased JOHF Mrs John Wynn died at Blairs ills Angnst 96 aged 64 yean Mrs Wynn was a Deckert and had lived in Blaire-ville fu CO yean She to survived by one brother 8 Deckert of Johnstown and three sisters Mrs Mery Elizabeth Chapman and Mrs Jnlia Davis iff Blairmrille and Mn Site Ebberts of SwiHvale The pastor Rev Dr Pendw of the Blairaville church conducted funwal senr-ioee Friday and the remains wue laid to rest in the Blainville cemetery LlfiLK LINOENFSLTKR Lisle the nine-yew old son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Lingenfelter iff Ernest died at the Adrian hospital Friday night and interment was made at Washington church near Kellyebnrg their old home Sabbath afternoon Three weeks preceding hie death the little fellow fell from a building and crashed hie shoulder Later an abaoeas fumed and the lad was taken to the Adrian hospital when en operation was perfumed with bnt slight hopes of saving hie life bat it was a last reout HRS PRATT Mias Emma Howew Pratt of Salto-burg died Angnst 96 aged 68 years Funwal services were held on Friday at the home of Kelly Saltebnrg end the body wee taken to Homewood cemetery East End Pittsburg ROBERT TRET Robert Frey formwly of Blairs-elite died August 22 at West Newton of consumption aged 96 years He was bnried Angnst 96 the first anniversary of hu marriage to Miss Elisabeth Bteffy ylf'rt Jit'- Hwfllsl The Indiana County Hospital association last week eeonnd the Campbell homestead oontiguoua to the Oonnty Home for hospital purposes They an now remodeling and improving tha Id rooms end fitting them np tor the purposes for which they may be need end ia tow weeks things will be to aheped that patients me be oared tor It is a moat desirable and convenient looation and tha hospital oommittee an tobe congratulated lor their good selection Sometimes delays an dsngeron but in this case the delay has proven to be most advantageous The site iff the Oonnty Home and hospital being practically one will enable the physician for the one to have an oversight of the other In addition it is ao high and lies above the foga iff tho valley with purest air and fine drainage and a beratifnl grove nearby Tbs oommittee appointed to secure tho John Leech Joseph dements Bobert E- Young Jon-kw and A 8 in oonneo- Bebeooa Hill of Jeannette came to Indians ten days ago to Visit hu eieter Mrs Sarah Yonng of North Sixth etreet and will remain until after tha fair Alexandu a eon of Steele Hartman fermuly druggist at Indiana bat now of Portland Ore is here on a visit with hie grandmothw Mrs Susan Hartman of Ohurch etreet MoGovern and hu children Mise Bessie Cooper Mr end Mrs Frank Snydw end Welter Smith all of Indiana' visited frienda 1 Mills last week A Hamilton Stewart and bride pent Sabbath at the hone of tho at Boohester mido tha following report for the year dosing Beptembw 1 1908 "During the pest yeu the tempennoe morement has made remarkable pro-gnas despite tha olalm that Ho does not and that no amount of ruletion will diminish the of intoxicants or ndooe ftfi amount of drsnkuiDW "Even Milwaukee hitherto for ita beer haa had to make "atone Adolphus Bueoh aha fit Louis inwtr deolane that OklaLoma going pSToto him H000000 and he in favor of looel paeition would has name out dptioa Mr 14' RekMl Hollos All persone except firtt-year pupils who intend entering the Indiana public schools fu the first time this yew and ell thoee conditioned in any subject at the close iff school last spring will report at the Third ward school building Satnrday 6 at 8 a for The parent! and guardians of children are naked to see that the children are vaooinatad furnished with permits properly endorsed before the opening of school These permits may be had on I application to the president of the school board Bell 199 Sooth Sixth etreet orftom the secretary Mr Fry west desired to have all these details attended to this week eo that each pnpU may know hie piece and be ready fu work at the opening iff eohool Exxxbt Wore Principal to he eloquent of father Cameron of North Ninth Prohibition uSk-d and aSSthe morning eerr- the liquor buai- Moorhead end Ghxlfrey Mareheil met thatlt almost deetroye and that looel optkm is not proto-1 liquor dealers would Mtkm ne ioee at the choroh Kettering who bee been doing bust dm at Morrell villa haa eold hie interest in toe hardware stare to hie pertnu Altera end will locate on alarm near Willet this oonnty Monday at the bone end reported great satisfaction at their enOoese in loosing far five yean at a rental of only $10 pm month with an option of longw if eo df-ired or neoeeeary The women of toe town will later take ptepe toward Rninj thir in ojUeoting nfoaey AsUsf mikssstary John Wells clerk fu several yean in I the prothonotary offioe bee been P- Elmu Henry of Hardy Neb or- pointed acting prothonotary until the nevu aooepte looel option tor SSSTtatS? a stepping Mode to it i More tium half tho territory to too United BUtasle now free tom too aa- i -'T mM OifW naantn than 94000000 people Honsi Mre Muse of Pittaburg nee I Oaroline Shields of Blairaville died suddenly last week iff heart failure at Atlantic City She to survived by hu husband and two daughters HRS SARAH A Mrs Sarah MoOleave mothu of Hall I MoOtoavo of this place died August 97 at Pittsburg aged 01 years governu taku action to HU the vacancy oansed by the death of Prothonotary A Gilbert Mr Welle will be a candidate at the Novembw election tor the place now left vacant by Mr Gilbert's death AlImM Pieeral si AL SUksrt Mr and Mrs Samnel Niohotoon iff Wilkinsburg attended the funeral of Mre brother A Gilbert yeeterday afternoon' Mre Joseph Miller Mre Bell Rogm and Mise Gertrud Gray: all of Pittsburg etoter of Mra Gilbert arrived Monday and Mra Mary Jr'S: -1 iy loon and men 1 are -living in no Ifeenee tuilKay The atate of Oklahoma earns into the union with prohibition heeidee Maine North Dakota Gorjria Ala-and North Oawiina 'Air -in too last tone named toe taw goes to effeot Jenneryl 1908 'f' ton been ml tioloriaii ytt ft yWj1 in many other etatm like Illlnota Oregon and atom were much wen called in consultation with their principal Ernest Work Satnrday that he might outline the mark aa prescribed by the board of directors ana himself Several studies being added to toe High eobod ourzioulum will this yew hard oa tor toe eanion English history botany sotdogy latln and elements of agriculture will aU be tndtad ia this eeaiu yew Hoehangee will be made ia the text books althoogh a more up-to-date geography to needed hot the running expenses of the school and the paying off bonds for the weottoa iff the new Second ward eohool new all toe available tax money end precludes toe purohaee of navr hooka which eoouding to the preeent taw mast he done by the direotore and not by the parents Sohoole will opea Monday next Sep-' tombw 7th The 74th regiment Pa Yol met at Marion Crater Thursday Thirty answered to the roll 17 members of Company 19 iff Company end one of Company Tho association aleoted Comrade Peter Freeh of Georgeville president A Richey of Smicksbnrg vie president a Wilson of Punx-ratawney secretary Wilson of Smicksbnrg assistant secretary Braden Zeigtor iff Ponxsntawney treasurer The women of Marion Center served an elaborate dinner after whioh the veterans marched to the grove and listened to addressee by Hon Mo-Quo wn editor of tha Raftsmae'e Journal of Clearfield and Bt Thompeon of Home station Among those in attendance war George Berto end wife Altoona A MpLsin end wife Indians John Kinter and wife Home Peter Froch end wife Georgevilta Adam Black and wife A Richey and wife David Good and wife John Weston and wife and Heiekell and wifa Smickeburg John McMillan and wife Ambroee Adam Shields end wife Ro- cheater Mills Samuel Keox Maroh- and Samuel TTIoover Hedwm John 0 Pitor Wiehaw John IX Neff John Pentell Braden Zeigler a WU- on WUImm HnU Praxeetawneyf Swithar Mt Jewett John Ran- kin Davie Wilson Shields Homo' Atoxaader elkar Gebletou William rived at hie native heante last week after an abeenoe of a eearo of yean in the He to thejneet of hie brothers and Ernest Henry of this place Mtoe Genevieve Morrison of Marie-on Biding passed through town Saturday en route to Yeadergrlft where she began hu third term ee teaohw of the Gram mu grade in the public eohool Wall tormu resident of Indi- bat now of Latrobe ia company with hie will arrive today at ton home of Mra Panline Garner of North Ninth etnet Rumor eey he to soon to beooma a Benedick I Hemahy of Eldererldre oame Tueadey I a tormu resident morning to attend the funeral of Indiana now of Now York city sr-rived loot week tor a vtoit with old-time relativee aad friends Ho to araephew of kit Huy Houston and MraJSanh Johnston of Oheetant etreet Stair MoQtim and hu daughter Mra Olwenoe Shields af Ohambert-vilto wan at Klekimere Park new Leechbnrg Thuredty attending tha Mo-Gant rounioa There were 900 present of whom ere reeidente of Am-trong oonnty- MoOnao Fetar Reitb-miltar aad Alex Douglas with their wine and children toft Dedkenpoint Monday of lari week to go ovutaad to Niagara Fella The trip wlU eonenme boat threo weeks bat ne they earry their own provision aad tante it will not be a ooetly throe weeks' outing Kn Heslweee el PlUitsrs Ed Sutton of South Sixth etreet gone into business on Fourth avenue Pittsburg along with Mr Bher-look who oontroU the Keystone Printing company The men have share and har alike in tha bnatneee and emoln-r Mr Sherlock having Charge of! tho maebanioal department white Mr Button will kero charge of the tmslneee Whita living at Indiana aha mada hema wito bar etoter Mrs- Durrot Franoeof Bawllue Wye a i of Mra Hiram Umburn iff North sixth etreet with a nephew and Ellis Armstrong of Love joy end Mise Daisy Oraig of Cherry tree ware married at Barneeboro Wednesday August 96 by the Ber 8 Mnlhern in the preeenoe of tow immediate friends On their return from wedding trip through western Pennsylvania they wui make their home ia Lovrjoy Henry Thorn peon acd" Mra Margaret Hildebrand' Wateon of Booth Seventh street wen married Angnst 96 at Pittsburg by Bov Flatoher A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mrs Margaret Smack where the ceremony wee performed The orapte will live on Booth Seventh etreet Onto Bnterbengh end Kies Marie Ferguson of seat Church street wan married Friday by Dr Crawford at the Presbyterian parsonage They left on tbe morning train tor Niagara Fells end Canada They will reside oa east Oak etreet 'witoont doubt wm the grutejt Mnghi days victory evu recorded in America fa InSanA duiiog the timonthe lsff the pruent yeu ovw 00mloone wue abaitahed-hir the romoortronoe taw While In Oregoa 400 eataona were ab hattta of tha bottie to on and ovuy voter muet get into the whisky oamp og into been made etoor why the ending oat of Uanka and tho writing of nporte elmnld -oome la the frnto canning season Bolt came to pern toal yonr eeuetuy wee nn du the Moeseity of oommlegling toe ding out of toe blenka with Qn-ifi blackburiei She would write uweddremof ooe union end then flU a jar with berriea then the addree of an- ithu nnion and then mnothu jar until nil were finished" There are fourteen unions in to oonnty and ebe bed Jnrt toutoea jere of burioa Aeghojwuked the thought oame to hu unions erg like preserving kettle To be a sdoohs (hub la tho daye of tonld Zsmg Byne" a 1 mueloMolnbwM croaniaadat li whioh constated of Meedamee Lana' Kline Clerk and Lana Jamteon dements ef Indiana Kate Geastar Douael-ly of Latrobe Nettie Grove MoAnulty of Btainvilte Alioe Fatten Logan of TJniwiw Man and Augustus Logan Moorhead of Lansing Mleh and! Mtous Jsl Bt date aad Edith Lioh-tobergu of Indiana Taken to the Hospital Mra Tbomeie Stewart of SeltoCerg Iwaetokente the Preebyteriaa hospital I I I Thomas Johns to ia a very critioal condition Yearly these gathutogetbu fu eooial and to recall formw pleaaant timee This yew toe spread wee ui joyed at the home of Mra MoAqnlty of Blairevilte Wedoeeday of lest veto when elf but store at Ell wood City of which he will three met and sang talked and toasted take charge while bis partaw Vernu William A Braughlu of Ooraopo-Ne sprat Babbeth with hie pereate Mr and Mra A CL Braaghtar iff east Phils-dolphin street He to opening a branch Looghry town Henry Myers Homer City Bow Tenoma Staan Agey IadU' a 4 -v moIos of too survivor of Ctompa- ay 12th Pennsylvania Reeecve oorp niece of Steuben villa and anephaw of Kittapning bn gueete at tha Umburn home Mr France has tha- distinction of touring Yalta wetooe park in hta automobile privilege granted I Friday evening a number of yonng women gave a mtaosllanaoc ahower ta Mtoe Emma Short af east Philadelphia street who became tha wife of Mr Shaw of Mt Pleasant Xootoj Thoee who were not preeent were Mra dements Mrs Logon and Mrs Moor- head Hollister will remain at Ooraopolie Both arf former Indiana boys and we wish them well Continued fourth page lCvuScl0 I s' Vi.

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