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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 4

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Stylecraft Coats URS SLOAN BROTHERS agaa'ja'zsEstaK mcESsmsK Special showing of Linoleum New patterns at $150 2 yards wide Extra heavy at $225 and $250 China Cups and Saucers Three styles to pick from in this chinaware at 25c per cup and saucer NEW SWEATERS ancy knit coats Most all colors $400 to $1000 Soft Hats New shipment of Hats at special price $295 $395 and' $495 SALE CONGO LEUM RUGS 1750 9x12 rugs 1050 7x12 950 850 9x12 rugs" 750 ELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Just in new from fall buying at very low prices $195 and $225 NEW GEORGETTE BLOUSES Just in new another shipment of stylish waists special at $5 to $850 Sweater Coats All kinds of Sweaters Special Sweater at $148 All wool sweater at $500 $650 and $850 Do not fail to see our low prices on this special line of Ladies Coats Stylecraft prices on good coats are $2250 $25 $30 $35 and $45 Girls and Misses Coats Velonr and cloth coats age 6 to 14 years special at $750 $10 and $12 URS URS Large Muff and Shoulder and Neck Scarfs Black Taupe and Brown $750 $1000 $1500 up to $4000 Scarfs $10 00 $1250 $1500 up to $4500 Visit Our Shoe Department high tan and black calf and vici shoes at $750 school shoes black and brown at $4 and $450 Beacon dress shoes black and browns at $650 750 and 850 SLOAN BROS Where It Pays to Shop WarmWinter Blankets' Wool Blankets $1000 1200 and 1500 Cotton Blankets'" $250 300 and 450 Wool Nap Blankets $550 and 650 WWW age two MESSENGER EILES MAKING DOLLARS PROITABLE 0 the present Luigi Testa lot nt to Eugene 'Ash 97 acres in West A five yeas old child the daugiiter of a foreign family living at Saga more wandered away from home one afternoon last week and became lost by re Yankee Checkmate London Sept 24 The Weekly Dis patch repents that now that the American peace delegation is winding up its activities in Paris it has been confronted wth a Ml by the proprietor of the Hotel Crillon the American peace headquarters in which over and above the rent agreed upon when the hotel was requistioned for the housing of the American plenipoten tiaries and their staff the following charges occur: To loss of clientele $500000 To demoralization of staff by hav ing accustomed them to receive wages above the ordinary standard $250000 To these demands the American peace delegation has not replied di rectly but they in their turn have sent in a (bill to the proprietor of the Hotel Crillon the main items of which are To advertisement of the hotel by making it American headquarters $500000 To improvement of the staff by teaching them American methods of work $250000 So far the hotel proprietor has not found a reply to this counter from the Yankees 000 James Jack master 1 acre in Green to Marelda Anthony $1500 rank Palmer to Paul Ostch lot in Blacklick $675 Jennie Rodgers to Imperial Coal Cornoration 13 acres in East Wheat field $4000 Margaret McGinity to Mary Byrnes lot in Blairsville $1350 A Kline to Sarah Gibson lot in ourth ward Indiana $2210 A Mapes to Carl Biard lot in ourth ward Indiana $3200 Jacob Smith to Punxsutawney Coal Mining Co 2 lots in Canoe $300 Selma executor to Sutter lot in Homer City $3350 Honor Memory of Henry A certificate of honor signed Gen John Pershing has been ceived by Mrs A Scott of WasM ington Pa in memory of the death of her son 1st Class Private Charles Henry Co 110th Infantry who was killed in battle July 30 1918 Apple Sauce The apple crop in Indiana county is about one half of normal If you have the apples perhaps you have the sugar Here are a couple of receipts to be used without sugar: Wash one half basket of windfalls or summer apples cut into pieces and place in a preserving kettle with three quarts of water Cook until very soft an'd then rub through a fine sieve Return to the kettle and cook to the desired consistency ill into steril ized fruit jars and adjust the rubber and lid and process in a hot water bath for 25 minutes 'Coo1! and then store This apple sauce may (be sweetened when used Wash the apples and then cut into pieces Place in a preserving kettle and add one quart of water to every three pounds of apples Cook slowly until soft and then cool and rub through a sieve ill into sterilized fruit jars and adjust the rubber and lid Seal and process for 20 minutes in a hot water bath Remove and cool A delicious spread can be made with tomatoes and peaches Take 24 large ripe tomatoes 40 peaches and varila two tablespoonfuls Cook the toma toes with the sugar' one hour add th peaches chopped fine and cook anoth er hour take off and add the vanilla If tomatoes are watery longer cook ing will be necessary Anniversaries Reunions Etc A number of friends of Beamer and Margaret Ickes of Brushvalley called at their home on riday eve ning and spent several enjoyable hours with music and dancing Lunch was served during the evening A union rally of the young societies of Conemaugh presbytery of the United Presbyterian church will be held in the Second United Presby terian church of Indiana on riday evening Sept 26 at 7 :45 Among the speakers will be Prof Ernest Work of Indiana and Dr A Alexander of Pittsburgh About 75 relatives and friend of Mrs Mary Long of near Clymer Dollars lightly spent and put out at random are costly Dollars carefully spent and expended systemati cally represent financial efficiency The check book method helps make dollars profi table it discourages extravagance it emphasizes the value of system in money matters At the same time it affords safety and conven ience in the handling of funds birth Mrs Long resides with son John Long A royal din was served the guests and a num of appropriate gifts were given Roomy had a wash at the home and let my clothes dry on me They were filled np with another Halifax Survivor In New York Evening Sun amount to without the booster stop to ask yourself whether you are a booster or just a hanger on? The booster is the fellow who takes hold of a forlorn hepe and by his cheerful optimism and bull dog perse verance keeps hammering away till he accomplishes his abject Little difficulties do not trouble the boaster He fattens on them He is so red blooded that he scorns an easy walk over in any undertaking He usually hunts for game worth while and in all (such hunts the difficulties are numerous and great But he goes at them with a will to win and WILL is the only quality under heaventhat will win The boaster is satisfied the booster is and failings or if he does see them'he passes them by with a smile and a'Cheerful prophecy that they will remedied He 'sees only the bright side and he so constantly plays up that bright side that after awhile you just naturally come to the conclusion that it far outweighs the dark which is very sensible of you though you should have been helping him all along to bury the dark and hold upthe light But get it un4r your hat that boasting is boosting The two are as widely different as daylight and dark The booster is satisfied the boastep is ever reaching out for more The boaster proudly calls attention to what we HAVE but the booster calls attention to what we CAN have if we display sufficient energy The boast er lives in the glory of the presentbut the booster is ever looking to the future and planning new and greater achievements We need more boosters Be a boost er and get under the load and help greeted her Wednesday of last week that day marking the anniversary of her her ner ber MrsLong ibo remind her of ihoplas ant event Mr and Mrs Conrad Lukehart of near Plumville celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding on Sep tember 13 when 60 of their relatives and friends gathered at the home in honor of the event Dinner was served on the lawn at the home and the occasion proved a happy event in the life of the veteran couple who received a number of gifts in eluding a liberal purse of money Al I though Mrs Lukehart has been blind for a number of years she enjoys good health Two sons and a daugh ter Charles Lukehart of Marion Cen ter Bert Lukehart and Mrs Pearl Heberling of Plumville and Peelor Lewis of Butler county were among the company A pie social will be held at the Cross Reads school Center township riday evening September 26 La dies brinig pies gentlemen bring their pocketbooks Squire Hugh Lawman of Clarks burg who is perhaps the oldest Jus tice in the county was treated io a pleasant surprise on Thursday when his daughter Mrs Coleman of Saltsburg served a dinner in honor of the 78th birthday of her faTher The event was held on the old Low man homestead farm site of the hustling coal town of Mc Intire Included in the party in ad dition to Mr and Mrs Lowman were Mr and Mrs Coleman of Salts burg Paul Lawman of Bracken ridge and James Hamilton wife and son Allen of El Paso Texas Squire Lawman who was elected Justice of the Peace in 1861 has served continu ously his present commission expir ing in 1922 Despite his advanced years he enjoys good health and is on the job every day at Iselin where he is employed as a carpenter by the coal company HEAL ESTATE TRANSERS Dewis Recorded in Indiana County Since Last Published Report red Hare to Alex Stewart lot in Third ward Indiana $2500 Indiana Land Improvement Co to John Stephens 90 acres in Brush valley $800 Gertrude McHenry to Paul Gill lot in ourth ward Indiana $4000 Rosemary Rigg to Harmon Smith lot in irst ward Indiana $7200 Woodend to John A let cher lot In Saltsburg $5000 Martin Beno to Calabrese lot in Burrell $2000 A Bowers to Andy Lisek 55 acres in Canoe $1100 Lower to Duncan lot in Homer City $2250 Mary Stewart to W' Carna han lot in Second ward Indiana $4 500 Gaston to Luther Gaston acre in Canoe $35 Alimus to Harry Cline 1 acre in West Wheatfield $100 rank Gacuic to John Pike 4 tracts in East Wheatfield $4100 Joseph Soisson ire Brick Co to Garfield Smokeless Coal Co $9650 Joseph Liptak to Helen Kutney 2 acres in Green $300 John Lowmaster to Nancy Lowmaster 10 acres in Canoe $100 James Laughlin to Margaret Bergman 2 lots in Blairsville $1000 Wm Mitchell Jr to Margaret A George 2 lots in Second ward In diana $4500 Aaron Pollock to Timber lake 25 acres in Grant $1000 Rairigh to Dallis Smith lot 1 in Montgomery $800 Wm Spencer to A Lowmas ter 26 acres in Banks $400 Oren Bennett to Steve Popco 1 lot in Montgomery $350 Wm Bryan to Huston in Second ward Indiana $1250 Howard A Hollis to Rebecca Spicher 3 acres In Grant $1000 Alice rom to Joseph Coalmer lot in Glen Campbell $350 Mike Hamamey to Alice rom lot in Glen Campbell $250 John Henry to James Low man lot in Third ward Indiana $2 500 Rager to George Shirley lot in Blacklick $500 Young to Clearfield Bitumi nous Coal Corporation $2100 Salvatore Tetis interest in 110 acres in Montgomery $4000 Adams to Algot Nfson lot in Clymer $57o Andrew Jaklik to Pis JU btlHcl) Thomas executor to Rice 24 acres in Green $1050 Nettie Rice to Lizzie Burnheimer nf 9R ftPTM in Ravne $1200 Rice to Noah Williams 2 lots in Clymer $1200 ranklin Wise to Marne Dormond 10 acres in East Mahoning Sliman Hanna Louie Bernini Wert Wheaeii (She spent the night in the woods and wanuereu auum wie avnvwrng uuy until she reached Plumville that ev ening where she was cared for The child was without food or water from Hamilton to Widdow the time she left home until she son lot in Second ward Indiata reached Plumville The Booster would our town and county Ever (Continued from Page One) At the residence of the par ents near Indiaina on August 24 Lowry Kunkle ofthis Johhston daughter of Mr and (Mrs A Johnston Mr Henry Misner of Buffington tnv and Miss Annie McMahon of Johnstown at the residence of Mich ael Misner by Squire Graham on August 24 August 30 at the home of the offi ciating minister Rev Kinter Mr Robert Akey of White town ship to Miss Lavinda Wine of Indi ana Americus Stewart the well known employee of the Northwood Glass Co and Miss Lizzie LangenfieM la popu lar young lady of 'Mt Oliver Pitts burgh at the residence of the parents on Sunday evening at 7 Died Mr John Carson at his homo in White twp two miles west of town at 2 Monday morning Aug 28 in his 85th year Jonas Hildebrand at 'the (home of his son Turner in Center twp Aug 24 aged 85 years The aged wife of Hon James 'Mus grove 'of Kittanning on Aug 23 aged 81 years Samuel Griffith at his home in Cen ter twp on riday Sept 1 aged 79 years James Anderson at his home at Glade Mill Butler county on Aug 29 aged 82 years Harrison McAnulty at his home in Blairsville on Sunday last He was a son of the late Major Samuel Mc Anally and well up in years He had been an employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad nearly all of his life and was highly respected Mrs Eva Thompson of this place will! leave riday for Conflu ence where she will assist the Somer set county white ribboners to hold their annual convention Humane Agent Thompson Indi ana has growing in his (garden a to mato vine eight feet high and on which there are 250 tomatoes Miss Edith iscus of Wilkinsburg is the guest of the family of the sen ior editor Day Brownlee returned to West minster College this morning Marriage Licenses Wm Graham Buffington Sadie Sower Blairsville Int John Keener Pittsburgh McQuiston' White Lowry Kunkle Indiana Lydia Johnston White Bert Stiner Glen Campbell Catherine Hughes Glen Campbell Edward William Green Ena Widdowson Cherryhill Mangus Washington Wynona Elgin Plumcreek twp Samuel Morrison Delmont Emma Sullivan Saltsburg Charles Robinson Garfield Ada Cable GarfieldRobert Akey White Laurinda Wine Indiana Joshua Lewis Smicksburg Margaret Roush Mahoning Reuben George Mills Mary Myers: Burnside twp Vicker Moore Hammond Effie Bolar Buffington lot in Burrell $1600 Rebecca Johnston to Ralph Ly tle lot in Saltsburg $5000 Charles A McKelvey to Bur nett 2 lots in Saltsburg $4000 Rev Wm McMaster to Marga ret McClure lot in Blairsville $3000 Malvin Mack to Charles Mc Combs lot in Blairsville $560 I Buterbaugh to Henry Ja coby lot in irst ward Indiana $400 Kunkle to Merrill Iseman lot in Center $100 Home Improvement Realty Co to Scott Baker lot in Burrell $5 500 Davis to Blaine Streams 70 acres in East Mahoning $2500 Harry Bolar to Lottie Kern 111 acres in East Wheatfield $500 McHenry to Syster 112 acres in Buffington $2000 Anna McGeary to Joseph Pesarcik 56 acres in Buffington $1000 Ake to Irvin Haag lot in Glen Campbell $2300 Thomas to Minerva Haag 3 lots in Glen Campbell $1750 Mary A Downey to Wm Dixon 3 acres in Blacklick $765 Hoover to Elizabeth Hoover 58 acres in Washington $100 Elias Halow to John Abraham 1 3 interest in lot in Clymer $500 Emma Wallace to Charles Orr lot in ourth ward Indiana $3250 Effie Adamson to Eddie Mc Quilken 8 acres in South Mahoning $1500 Prosper Doumont to Mike No kles lot in Burrell $3 02 5 Jules Doumount to Mike Nokles lot in Burrell $375 Joseph Liptak to King lot in Burrell $1275 Cora A Alter to Matthew Tubov cak lot in Blairsville $3800 Smith to Esty Lydick lot in Blairsville $2500 Annie Ashbaugh com interest in Wheatfield $100 Pietro Corilll to in Vniinr X1500 Edwards to Dong lot in Second ward Indiana $5000 Harrison Lydick to John Shank 6 acres in Cherryhill $375 Rebecca Miller to a Clarence airman lot in Second ward Indi ana $3000 Domenico Proto to Rocco 1 interest in lot in Center $1670 George Beck to McMil len lot in Gipsy $950 Daniel McGregor to David Rouminn lot in ourth ward Indi ana $1000 Harry Walker to Joseph Mack 53 acres tn wmte pwv 1 1 I rr at can 1 anro in 1 Storage Ice Supply Co lot ourth ward Indiana to William Leech $1500 Alexander trustee Dallas Pierce lot in Banks $14C THE SA VINGS AND TRUST CO INDIANA Resources over $350000000 Your Account Invited" Entered at the Post Office at Indiana as Second Class mail matter Printed by the MESSENGER PUBLISHING CO Smith and Smith Owners and Publishers 17 Sixth St Indiana Pa SMITH Editer and Manager ONE YEAR i 11 I JMIbMalc II.

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Years Available:
1862-1988