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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

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WM-Wl-ti A S'OHTY YFAKM DEIIIJID THE EARN Slmnirriwait a itwtorlwaa and Thief 4'aptwred and la I hf I Zimmerman waa lodged in jail I Thursday on a charge of stealing a from Albert Erani of Chenyhill cy CHANGE OF PUBLICATION DAY The Indiana Member INDIANA PA SEPT 27 1 899 ADVESTI8INQ BATES IdMAK Or inoh ntk H-Wj OM Inch two Wfks 1100: on Inch three wwKJuanainrhftiur woAh tJLOU Ratio for additional spare Sir lunger terms and for adyertisrassata mada known on TERMS OF THE KE88ENOEB 100 per year if paid in adnnoa ILK if paid md of three months: UAO it paid attha and of six months and lil at tha expiration or ini tmt THE HOME NEWS I We Intro had freqneut requests from a number of our patrons to change the publication day of the Messeyokb from Wednesday to Friday and in deference to tlioae requests we hare concluded to 0 If on trial wo find the change not productive of good results we will wtnrn to the farmer day Therefore the next issue of the Unuxua will be postoffioes in the county on WE WILL begin grinding Buckwheat on October and perhaps sooner but for sure on October and TELEPJIOXE SO 64 WEU5ESBAT SEPT 7 1809 r- 3 lJ tA A Idler's Istlfr Camp Meade Sept an Mipauui Will you kindly find room in your columns for a word from the S8th infantry United States I Volunteers? As I am acquainted with many readers of your excellent paper there are perhaps some points in my that would be interesting I enlisted in the United States Navy on May 34 1808 and served on the US 8 fMnceton during the war with Spain befag honorably discharged on January I 6 1839 in New York Returning homo I worked in the lumber woods for several months when I concluded I would like to sm some more of the world Ire-en-liated in Uncle service as a pri-vate in the 88th infantry A Volnu-trors and waa assigned to Company We have been stationed at Camp Meade toe Jnne 80 and will leave hero on Monday September 26 for San Fran-1 ft- I leisca From there we will sail directly tae market for 10000 bushels price AOC per bushel instl Ve will Arrive Atl a JUBl rain or shine hot or cold: We will buckwheat flour friends that the heretofore high standard of our buckwheat flour will be fully maintained We are in township The horse wits stolen on the night of September 10 The horse and its unlawful owner were traced by Constable Wetting into Bell township across the river from Saltsburg Here Wetting was joined by Constable I Muffly and they continued on the trail I Their quarry was 36 or 80 miles ahead and by keeping the telephone wires I the afternoon of that day or the forenoon of the fallowing day PnfkHiwsI Marses Thirteen nurses were graduated from I tha West Penn school Pittsburg on EVERYBODY WEARS SHOE! and we have thousands of pairs here not by accident not the stumbling on to an occasional good lot in the haphazard way Every make represented in this stock comes to ns with reputation of yearshack of them been a business of gradual growth and now reaches enormous proportions to Babtubaugh Oo 88th Vol Inft and p- as early as it can be delivered We are paying 6o cents fori toimain true wheat 40c for rye and 25 cents for oats We buy all that! is offered We are selling bran at $100 per ton Tidal Wave $120 per sack Victor Roller $100 per sack For sale everywhere Shwtly after being lodged in jaU here Aimmerman confessed also to stesite the horse of William Blose nearMar-onud about a month ago Ha told Mr Blose to whom he had sold the telZfryman Bearing Springs Chuck MIcsUm The new church erected at Purchase Line by the German Baptist Brethren will be dedicated on October 8 Elder W-J Swigart of Juniata Oollege will oondnet the erarciaos All areTnvited Bcpuhlleaa Uses Clab Meeting Thera will be a meeting of the Republican Leaigue Club at the offloe of Constable I Mil- Ceart PrscMdlan wnnxir COURT Liggett an agent of Strouse charged Frank Behring of Gherrytree with false pretense In the purchase of a bill of goods but the jury thought the evidence hardly sufficient and rendered a verdict of not guilty but pay the Jack A Taylor this iWadmaini mm I animal from Union town leaving meant to be tram importance is transacted a farm township for Mrs Phoebe Bmith wid when he quit took a hcree worked on Zimmerman and waa only I two hours behind the old man when he When he louna that ZlmmermAn waa basdimg tmo ijfi iw iciepijuiiua tu TBb potato crop in this county this year is fair Dealers are paring 18o far butter and ISo for eggs Oodet is in session this week far the trial of civil eases This morning the Mebbeyoeb takes its hat off to Admiral Dewey The Oonference far this district is in session at Johnstown this week Ode millers are never left and last Thursday ent out new crop buckwheat flour OKADECET O'Hara have Bakery Ebt per oent will be added to all county taxes remaining unpaid October I 15 1899a Hamltor McFkatrbu of Buffing-tantownship was granted $1476 sheep The BepubUcan county campaign will SStobS? If you see an account of it in the Umseegeb it happen forget that Jobe GaukAath will cut the John Craig (near Marion)' timber with his new sawmill A YOUEd grand-daughter of Mrs John Watson of Ebeneser is danrerouslv ill with typhoid fever Sheep orders are not cashed on presentation te the treasurer There is no money in the dog fund just now Tha Crooked Greek Baptist congregation Chambers llle will have harvest home services October 8 at 780 SHEEirr Gallaoheb of Armstrong county has lost over 80 hogs during the past few weeks from a disease simihir to hog cholera Ellis Penn Roller Mills Indian nt Pa JSrsey Sweet Potatoes II 'slUif hr tha 47th Oapt Chariot McLain of the 4th 8 Volunteers opened a recruiting offloa herelat Saturday He wanta men ratuMlTnii The captain ia a ion of Captain A Mid Mro McLain of Philadelphia street He reaidee in Wilkinabnrg 2 Z0taP at come to Indiana market Thm atore sells the No 1 the large solid at either wholesale or retail Come and see how little these goods vt -TEA AND COFFEE- diking about my Fine Tea and Codec-far the reason that I cut guarantee them to be pure and good If von have never tried my different brands it will pay youto doso pure and good If yon Good New with him Mrs Smith preferred a charge larceny against him On the trial Roehorongn contended that Mrs 40 bwSSg wgon and some other things Verdict Not guilty and county pay the Burt Hogan who was omployed as a farm hand by McHenry of Bayne townahlp sot into an altercation with John Woodward about repairing a line fenoe Woodward charged Hogan with retaliated II malidoaB -1 Try back to his I miechief The latter case was tried and to the Bloee I tb Jury divided the costs tStfru y1? wy With BO easily I O- A Conner ia appointed that he concluded Indfana county waa a I Montgomery township yetty good field for future operations I lap having resigned fPJ returned here and visited I Order granted for sale of real estate Th? gavent that he I Bobert Sanford late of White town-wanted to buy a farm and would not be I bip to pay debts wreree to buying some hones I CampheU is appointed shown about the country in the I niinor children of Davit "Ctoityof the village and his eye fell I tote of Cherryhill townshio npmi Mr hone He returned to I Order granted far sale of real of Elixafeth Douthett late of Bayne sale of real estate of Me-dilner McFariand late of Indiana for of real estota of Irwin McFarland late of Indiana CIVIL TBIALS dtaSXJST" r- DulIel Mrs Donaldson executrix of Indiana and on new saddle and bridle from Godfrey Marshall There he had plaoedin a bag and the same day started back to Greenville When he reached the neigh-borhood of the Evans farm he entered ooda lnrked there in eight of to Evans honre until between nine and ten clock when he captured the animal and rode off He passed throu Buckwheat Flour now at this storeow-prioed! CLEMENTS the Grocer Indiana House Oomsr Tatal AecMeaS at SaHsbarg Rome Keruuf eon of Levi Kenan of Saltsburg met with a fatal accident at that place on Wednesday last young man was aged 16 yean and employed at the bottle works A freight Jto waa passing and he attempted to Doaia It bat mined his footing and fell the ear Both legs were cut off below the knee He lived until evening Daagavaaaly IaJaraA Mise Sadie Moore a resident of the Pirat ward and employed at Normal was dangerously injured Monday Bhe was cleaning windows and lost her balance falling upon a brick casement 16 feet below Two of her riba on the left rile were broken and one bone iff the left ankle fractured Her condition waa regarded as so serious that she was taken to the West Penn Hospital yesterday Esrrlife IT Ultimas See men aISuS? JtousA -Pittsburg I Adda Little Center I co I Mires MiivsiaaiMswsmWflBt'd OOe I i t-f I 9 4 C'1 tl 1 II A I 9 -1 iTj 3 CJ ei tt 4 i A A lively canine frisked through Sue millinery stare the other day and made the feathers fly to the extent of several dollars 1 Voters should see that they have paid State or county taxaaeoasod within two 74th Annlveranry On Saturday last about 100 friends gathered at the home of Mr Fair-man in Washington township for the purpose of celebrating his 74th azmiver-sary A forty-foot table was arranged on the barn floor and the ladies supplied a with a bountiful dinner to which all did ample justice The afternoon was presenting presents speech-mak- Jtorry Spicher Ida May Drake Dow Johns Etta Mniy-nnelj MMI 1 HSNINMilti Montgomery I Green Green I Ei Ess Dm years on or before October 7 or thiey I Colonel Cooper who far yean has vote at the November election traveled ov thTiountry al ST We hate some persons because we do man" in several shows is dead ShmSSSTsmSy reporter The E- B- Widdoweon Thoa I and Intercourse Goman exeoutors of Jgririx Widdowaon deceased vs Widdowaon administrator of William Widdowson rBsnlted in a verdict for plaintiffs ot $30888 Wild Anlreal Tcrrerlsea reeple The Blairsvill Oourier of Saturday I of tot Friday but though he does not look so old there seems to be no doubt that his statement is true In the same ton-vernation he stated that he was not with Indiana having lived here to 1845 bring Jn the employ of the late wjtom Gompera for a time There ia some troth in the rid tory that ha hy A Usa immr Mr A Cooper of Copper St Nix the Homer City incubator firm left on Saturday evening on a business trip which will include visits to Prairie State agents and poultry men in Chattanooga Albany and Atlanta Georgia ana Richmond and other points in Vir- -home was in Elenora Jefferson county His death oocured recently on Vancouver Island British Columbia i Obi of 7 fat 10 Mffl nd weighed 880 pounds His mother and a sister live at Elenora and have considerable property on Sugar Hill a suburb of Elenora Hew Bane Monday night a meeting waa held by 4 number of our local musicians and a new omet fond organised Practioe organisation The pervioM of His experienced Wllla Pnkatcs The will of the late David Win of Grant township devisee to hie eon Matthew the homestead farm ing 80 acres and to his eon George the farm north of the above alao oontainliur 1 ara devisees are topar to I A for children men and bova RUBBER BOOTS far 1 3 JSSSJAiSJSSsSS fadiei children men and turn tii To 1 the wife la alao devised all tha houaa ri A Thera ia no leader have been secured WIIHimiHfCH I Alexander life iteelhig I living in the vicinity of I ftoia ftairie State IncnEatars are arid yeare iBinriaana6" and JZOSSILJ I re7ery much excited and State and teritary in tha United therefor iiir Indiana oounty shows that he was in dieted at September Term 1849 far steeling a hone from Bobinaon same township Alex Taylor was dia-trict attorney and Hon A Taylor Kuoed ltemBanKJ Be0 The witnesses were George Onnning-ham Peelor Alex Oochran Robert BoUnaon William Beatty and Joseph Smith The jurors were: William Alexander William Ae Teachers mt she CmxIj Wishing to come in close tench with -e bmw more souen wun the eohoole of the county eeonre formation of the ml nt Arid gtods one cow and one-third of i tae products of tha farms Tha in-1 otherwise derifeagoee to I and he is also named exaentn- a511! executor reason why Indiana should not have first Clare bare band We have a large number of talented artiata and we rire £tog together The citizens will cheerfully aid the- band-if if it shows a disposition to thing neighborhood and that ia supposed to be I a dangerous and beast Bjatanoiia oveatiua hai been toon a number of times by reputable pereons 5 Ofwliom iniitt that Mon haa not been deceiving thTand were li no doubt bat that a dangerous Winkleman a fanner whore reputation for troth and veracity is un questioned reports that one day while he was plowing in a Arid he Qanght a glimpse of the animal and that it dtod September 15 18931 witnessed by Kinnu not know them and we will not know them because ws hate them then there are some the more we know them the more we hate them On of the urgent needs of picnicers at the recent fair was a place where they oould jpurchare a quart more or less of good strong ooffeei The will attend to that want at the next fair Typhoid fetes ia almost epidemic in Richmond and vicinity The two fatal cases thus far are Mrs Alice TTamiitM who died September 16 and Bore Branghler whore death is noted elsewhere TEe Spangler band which volunteered its services here on the Thursday of the fair made each fine music as can rarely be rendered by a band" la one of the best bands which has visited Indiana far yean Abbey the recent presentment of the grand jury ia the Fleming oase tM question has been suggested: If the aseent of two consecutive grand juries can move a court honre how many will it take to move a court to do justice? 1 There ia some railroad building going on in Indiana county at present Guthrie ia bnilding a branch off the Tearing Bun road below Homer City to oonneot a new coal opening with the main line on that stream The new road will be about half a mile long A party of were here a few days since with the object of establishing an industrial plant They onlv llMXr asked a of 815000 They soon and Thomas Sam- The Outfitter of Indiana OUR STORE want this store to be the most helpful place ttt place John Daugherty Qnown Bobert Daniel Elder tot Samuel Orff hfa farm to hfa widow daring her lifetime and at bfa two sons A and MyS8 1896 and fa witnessed by Alex y-BtoJ Barclay John haa filed a caveat ageiMt the probating of the wilL Baker James Mo-Ha Armstrong nT September 89 1849 the jury brought in a verdict of guilty and the prisoner waa at once sentenced to the penitentiary for a period of three years by Jndge Knox 1 At the earns term Zimmerman was tried and convicted of stealing a horre from Tobias Brickar ofMahouing The Jury in this care was mada np of the following persons John Jenkins William liaise Beard Captqjn John Oroeeman and Seoond Lieutenant Young and George Warner of the 28th Volunteers have been ordered before an examining board Lieutenant Colonel Leonard anmmuHng the regiment aUreing that tha officers yoamied are in-ffipient Leonard ia from New York and it ia thought he wanta to find room to the regiment for some of hie friends Captain Oroeaman lives in Ponxsntaw-ney and served in Porto Rico He is a brother of 'Squire Grossman at thi Phwe- 1 Tkasth sore Were The 88th regiment Volunteers passed Blairsville Intersection yesterday evening on their way to San Fraaciaoo where they will remain a few days be- Mr 'Winklaman waa nnarmedT and thinkfag discretion the better part of valor he left the field and miT tracks for home The animaldid not pursue him A Mr Bennett haa aIt udrevs that it reaemUes a panther Several women have been chased by it end they rey fa fa about- the rise ofa A ea Lmndland dog Mr Jamea a boy who attends the pahlio school at teae bibe of the safety of hfa son that Mr MoKlhoee reoarta the bay to and from school with a donblebarreled shotgun loaded to the mnxxle with bnckshot8 A teeohere who have read the hooka named thty can substitute other good hooks The object of the reading oonrse fa to create a sentiment in favor of good books the reading of which will not only be a to nseful knowledge bnt will stimulate the teachers to greater efforts in the school Muy teachers have inquired of me in regard to educational papers and in re-Pty nave recommended "Educational No teacher fa obliged to ubsoribe for this particular paper' but it fa expected that each teacher will read some educational paper All schools are now open and I trust that each teacher will put forth every effort to make hfa school a success sud cooperate fa advancing the educa-tiondl Interests of our oonnty The oounty Institute will be held the week of December 18th Please do not fail to bring your educational exhibit' you can We want it to meet your ideal of what a store writ a power that we con- troi is entered upon bringing you the best at prices that will John assignee to MI prove a happy release from extravagance The store Misisa aU crcturgnTS r- 5: a i 7 t- pr- f- I 5 i 1 SAwy a ami go it through their hair that tha Indiana people would no bite and' left far I pastures new and a greener class of seo-1 fSF far the Fhilippiiifle pie than (hey fbondln Indiana I There are several Indiana oounty boys Abraham William Bracken The on that indictment ha waa sentenced to penitentiary for three yean to rom-manoe the expiration of the farmer He was defended in this trial William Banks Esq 1 Are-ward $30 was paid by the ohn oaie to John Gallagher Toi ty in obias how the feeling among the people Iti fa a long time since the people out that bad such a scare anil the out- fa that it will subside after Gang Wert Archie well A in the regiment and they were on the rear platform of the first section which passed just after the Indiana train arrived and were oheered by the people at I ward 07 1 We notioed Bartla-1 tb letter the at sentence by the late of Btaticm We notioed Battle-1 wter killing of the object the their Bespectfal Stewaet equal I I David McHenry and Jamas Jam I Bricker and McDonald in Tec portions ison among the number It fa said to be We think there fa some foundation for thfa story The same or a I Miller Turn liy The judge jnry witnessea and 'court I I A Lwiwflto (Conemangh township) Prt these twotriSs AtB rf the frilowtog: are all deaAand tha only pencil wlcn number of I number of others was occupying the dub" I nioat interesting social herchaht tailor clothier hid fobbisher Planing RRill to Harriet Csld- 'J' tot in Indians $400 Ashbaagh Sept 9799 1 acre in YonnT John A Bair to George Bowser Srot 6 '98 48 acres inBanks $147A Thomas administrator to 8amnel Trimble May 10 98 1M acres in Montgomery 168 Alex Campbell to Letitia Mvera tot in Meehan icisburg 8- exeentors to John Ws Ae Buoliy1! twwflfcpflfay 4g io Hiram guardian to Hugh McClain to John Learn IRDIARA PA SEPT 13 1899 I wlrich has oocnrred in thfa neigh- I borhood for aeverel yean was thTre- I 'niSrnt the family of the late Samuel I wife which waa children all of whom are yet lining aaveone Mrs Mary Ann Shields who died a few yean since The ten aorviv- Oxe of the latest subscribers to the ME8BEEOEB is McCoy Battery Sixth ArtUlery Honriuln Hal wrnian Wiuiam will get the paper all right but it will be some days after publication he is some 13000 mQeafrom the publication office Haiti Funmo having been in suspense since hie oonviction of fa the first degree nearly two years ago and no' knowing what day the court may sentence him to be hung thinks the suspension at the end of a rope far lO mfamtoe would not increase hie mantel anxiety mnoh more than he has experienced during the past two years 1 A oonaxapoRDEVT Oounty Superintendent the right to repommeud that the school teachers of the oounty shall subscribe far and Feed a particular educational paper oourre not It may be proper far recommend the teachers MtimiwniSj read some one Of the many good educational papers printed but he should not designate any particular Journal Hoy Johy 8th fa mHij pome radical changes in the property ha re-oenty pmohased from the Sutton in tha Third ward A large face of nt the oe days if the It may be proper for him to A tha teuharemtoe oounty to interested in the case and' now liyin! Zimmerman who fa now ooxnmittec the oounty jail on a stmiii- charge far which he waa tried and convicted 60 jean ago almost to a day I Zimmerman waa born to Donegal Westmoreland 'oonnty September 1884 He says he waa about 19 yean of age when he- 1 day he saw paap Lahinser1 towmnrtfar faraitiiepiaoetfUs I Shtod "TIa 1 birth He took the antm1 udhmntod I Sit brnPt off toSomenet There he WMariested I and taken to the Uniontown I He I SSdtii0StH0dVrfftre hm t0 the upon the hone I aa big and glared like two tooo house the farm of Mr Jacob Gearhart Blecklick On the Tom aa had been hfa enstomfar sevnai dayi pravioiu started fishing with a terward and entered upon theaoree steaUng buaiiiess with a vim that To-Day We Will Talk I woman wanU' to make their dollare pur muA We want them do so and Sthough been lanrer this season than for many preceding ones we Btifl ourth more than I much as posrible We want to help you make them do sofand sUhoagh'onr preceding ona wfstMhave as fine a body of men aa ever left the State Fatal AecMeaS Frank Hood aged 84 of Blainville waa instantly killed at Leechbnrg last Thursday He waa employed on the West Penn work train He otto get on the train while it was Hew grasped hold of a car bndis bat in attempting to I bfaoe hfa fast -pn the steps hfa baa I slipped and he fell on tha track diract-4h the train He cried once for bnt the ornel wheels had pasted ft from bnt -uyiaxi immediately His fellow workmen ran back but when they reached him he wu dead Fair Plaaaeea The reoent fair was a raooere in every way including tha fluxnnil mil of The amount of money taken in waa suf-fleent to pay all tha running frrnnnscie the premiums interest on the debt (m-cluding some interest overdue) and leave a surplus of $100 to apply to the extinguishment of the principal of the debt This latter item means tw if who have snhscxfbed towards the payment of the debt had paid in their and the ontsti t)y tVflwi would hove received an 8 dend on their Sf oompletly severing iti I tram wm moving they I cent divi-1 the members of the family with their cMudren and grandchildren to the num-ber ri forty-three were present Mr Miller the father of family waa known far and wide He waa an Abolitionist of the most pmnnw and was a strong temperance advocate Hfa ability as a debater and public tpeeker on general topics distinguished uBwngnineo terror-teed the horse owners of that motive' headlights and its tail which I waa waving backward and forward through the air seemed to be two or toreegrdi To say that Tam him among hfa fellow men 1 it tobite Smeed toQrio6 Clear-1 yellow June ceiling and B- Go Sept 9 '99 lot to I plank that we wish to dispose of beforewinter sets in I t0 carry them over and we wiLlgive you the benefit of tow as possess-1 WoAiTicr szeontors to Eury I pnoes in order to nuke them move And if you need Anvthim nt tv vb a SthSSfaoSteJ ta 0T our dTio to you is to buy now udS dri ro rou Wm A ftnisi T0uId wew have RresfartSui Aug 18 99 lot in Glen Comp-1 wagon of own which we got far their speciaLbenefit and we uvrenan enuron 1 bell ffiso I can deliver our goods promptly wherever thty may deeiiZ wt? we will deliver it free 'W to South MA-1 good lumber low prices Yonia truly Byers to Harry Gold-LApril 87 99 lot in tot in Oherryhill $98 JOHN luanal ability He timed "imd'fied as tile 1 pronounced a giimal made one spring toward cnew Far ing unusual al rider in the He would be arrested sentenced to prfaon released and then he would again take np hfa unlawful calling I Daring the civil war the old did a paying business He traveled over the State bn hie work was done ppinoipeUy in western FeniujlTanU TTp would Sd XTto'lSoSLte I kept States army Ohio West Virginia and I SP Maryland were drawn on heavily I He wlS that ever rincehertole ttoXraj Bnd 14 Heriaolet out a yeU thatwakroed np AsherantheroSS? Maryland were drawn on hea' saya that ever since he stole the first whir of probably to I Ann Miller hfa wife was held in high estimation by all who knew her She was kind generous and untiring in her efforts to lighten the burdens of others Her life was a bene- S3HASTINGS animal he haa never been able to resist taking a good horse when the oppcjrtu-waa presented Wm Cameron to same Jnne 10 '99 60 acres in Green $1 are cutting down tress rictaing out bushes tMnn4m' jut vinca laying out new walks and overhauling the inJ tericr af the dwellings When all the contemplatod improvements are mada the property will be the best in the county ana one will find few better in this part of the State Shortly after hfa term of eia I sheriff expired ex-Bheriff Lewis presented his olaim against the oounty for services daring hfa last year as sheriff It amounted to over one thnnaaad dni lari In the bill was a charge ot $860 far advertising the previous general election by poster This the commissioners declined to sionere declined to pay He i4 strange that undoubtedly When Tom arrived at the house mla I £fficther and wife tor more than and hreathleM he narrated hfaimwm 1 ko family circle was un-tnre to hfa fellows who ware inr-u I nntu March 8 1879 when Mrs 1 1 Mni- to her reward On Jnne laugh at him and hinted that it waa Millar nity For snr- says the part few he has attempts lire Bnt the did mania for horaertSd-1 labile Hale Pmswa Frprtj There will be A pahlio sale of personal property at the residence of John pins reoeipta of 1899 Thfa fa a tog state of affairs and 1 sing to those who have the fair bonds nl overcame JUs About a month ago I oonnty and stole the resolutions catte to this Bloee hone He a row he had seen Bat he scouted that idea and as he new went near the creek again during the entire two weeks affected hfa escape 0 easily that he was I induced to return andthfa last tripreh I on pring (about suited in the theft of the Krona tone I t-T0-? nnlem aooompufad with Evaua hoxw Meeralte tor the 47th Oapt MeT1 of the 47th charged fifty cento in each case when prisoners were discharged from custody I Volunteer who was on recruiting duty 40 I portion of the bin "paid tUi 98 1883 the husband passed away A few years after fallowed the death of Mr Shields aa noted heretofore members of the family at the reunion were Dr GMifler and Mrs Seed 'of Johnstown Miller and Mrs Bain Marshall of Blairsville Dr A Mil Bmysville Jefferson oounty Dr SHUar of Ligonier Bobert Miller of Indfana and Mrs Margaret McOomb of Lewisville day was one of enjoyment was ever present the those missing from the had passed into yond' Gamp Yaxss Most Be Paid A man whose fa not on ft I registry list but who fa otherwise quail Jd to vote can exercise the right of franchise by having two persona qnalifv tiiA they know him to have been a rat dent at the voting precinct for 60 days immediately preceding the day of tion But if the man has neglected to pay a State or county tax at least 80 days before the election he fa ahnt ont and cannot vote October 7 fa the last day far paying taxes in order to vote at the November election thfa year Uve Stack Bhlpmcata James Hanley to Newtown Square 230 theep Harry Bryan to Kneedler 15 cattle 8 calves 110 pigs Frank Schwenk to Sehwenksvllle 48 81 acres in Center $100: James A- McKnight to trust to Truby April 11 '87 lot in Meohoniosbnrg $8646 David heirs to Charles Neal sheriff to MoOhes- Sept 6 99 60 scree in Bayne Gillespie to Jennie Altemus lot in Strongrtown $76 Ezekiel Somerville toJonas li '99 lot to Ghenytree 8ainuel Neabit Treasurer to Indiana w- Bigler to Clearfleld and Chfah Ooke Go Aug 1 tracts in Banks $981693 John Dale raoriver to Elkin Sept 14799 lot in BJairaville $685 tor Hole I kve 1000 monthly blooming potted I rosea for house use two years old which idl 10c 16o and 860 each while e6tf Philadelphia Street WMden in Bayne township on Thnra-uay October 6 at one consisting mt Fcntul Prfptrty There will be a pnblio sale of personal property at the residence of the late EwIm in Blacklick township on Friday September 29 at 1 nsting in part of horeeo cattle heep wagons farming hanuss grain hay straw and number of other Articles credit Mbs A Stefheys of HiiMi haa secured the aervioea of two good trimmers and ia prepared to make no hats and bonnets to the latest style and be found to sot city store All work promptly at-0Ded to Foods the best obtoimible Lttoes to that section of the oonnty need not go elsewhere to get the latert styles snd at prices that are within the reach of alL jjoq Above nAmted wiil tried at ueorofaer term and will likely plead guilty The court has it in its power far the two offenses to which Zimmerman haa confessed to send him to the penitentiary for tenm 10 to 15 years 1 Zimmerman wants never stole anyitl that he never file Zimmerman fa remarkably well pruned fra: one of hfa roan and oould Imparts Yatiee -b mediate relatives or any who take on in- jg clurive agency far our terest in hfa welfare SeamleM Shoe Thev are Word cranes from Roaring Springs old where else in the county thfa morning that Mr Blose was there The Bed Front Ton a School Shoe I that will wear all winter The Bed Front and haa found and IdanHe hi boe and as soon as a few matters of oosts are MTEuyd will start home with the was A few days ago Mr Lewis brought suit Mint the oounty far his entire bill hfa attorneys being of the opinion that the oonnty fa responsible far the entire mmut Wasted Respectable middle-aged woman far housekeeper Man and two daughters ll and 18 years Inquire at this office i The highest cash price paid far old I metal at the McFarland foundry Indiana by A Smith We do not exaggerate when we say we hove the largest stock at Shoes in town We pride ourselves on onr large variety and oar big purchases permit ns to make prices far bdow those vf small dealers The Bed Front leave Meade thfa evening At Blairsville the folio1 enlisted: Lewis A Wheeler at Indi- Hsy Wilber James 8 Kelly Clarence 8 Spencer Basnnel Beager Cyril Shearer and James Qeorge Up until last evening these reernite were obtained in Indiana David Hayes cooper employed at theglaaa factory Samuel Nesbit-son of Captain 8 Nesbit formerly of ttfa teaoe Frank Smith Onberg Jamea Fettsrman and Horaoe Flaming of Compart and Jamea A Lnckinger Lewisville (Oonemaugh township) Bee onr new 8-sole Neverip Shoe The Bed Front "Sw Lickert to Washington 1 Crops to Wert Philo 196 Thomae Wfaefa-w to Wert driphio 216 sheep 4 c-vee hone sheep Phila- Apples and PsUtoM Wanted McCurdy of Latrohe will be in Indiana tomorrow and two or three days to purchase a car-load of pples and potatoes He will be found Clawson House Highest market prices in cash paid Tk strongest best rearing School for boya and girls Thb Bed Front Extra good everyday shoes far women See onr nnlined calf uoes The Bed Front Neverip Shoes all sizes 13 to 7 The Bed Front I -X.

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