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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 8

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A INDIANA ESSEKLY MESSENGER THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1917 Page Eight TROUTMAN'S 01 1NGW Ebeusburg Tonto Clan HEW ALL SUITS UNDER THE 3 LAW a She was taken to the Adrian' a appoint THE SAVINGS TRUST CO of Indiana a yucto auujconj operation on Saturday bet i at Blairsville where the parents KM CORRESPONDENCE RECENT MARRIAGES itea in manwgu iwu of Dixonville and Miss Advertisements in tms column 1 the rate of One bet week 5 Cud of Thank tSuB EL1EU nluuco ww Creekside Terminal The body was taken to his parents' Corner ESS services were held with interment in uuuiui Saturday morning Reynoldsville elder bond must be given by the individual as Administrator 4 or Trustee the expense coming out of the estate Boyd Huey colled on his lady friend at Punxsutawney on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ernest Kohlhepp and two children and his brother Russell Kohlhepp of DuBois motored here Sun day and were guests of Mrs I sister Mrs Chambers Miss Bessie Bartholomew is home from Conneaut Lake Brown is spending the week in Mt Pleasant and Pittsburgh Rev raft and Rev book are attend ing their annual conferences this at Bedford and Someret Mrs Jennie Myers wishes to extend her thanks to the many friends in Creek side and vicinity and a1 so to ths Broth erhood of Locomotive and En gineers for their inost loyal help and MARCHAND Misses Mary and Hazel Brown visited with friends in Altoona 0 Brown and daughters Ruth and Sara and son Samuel motored to Altoona where they visited friends Miss Ruth remained for a longer visit Miss Ada Zener has gone to Monessen where she will teach school this winter Hugh Weir Smitten son of Smitten returned to Pittsburgh to en ter school after spending the summer on his farm I Lewis spent last week at Exposi tion Park Oonneauut Lake where he attended the annual meeting of the State Wild Life League Smitten motored to Pittsburgh tn weeks: his died from the effects of the burns Mia and two Barents four brothers and four sisters IiHLOl Ueino i UUIVU' 'I hnld brothers Charles of Lock Haven and survive it Style Quality The three essentials to a perfect suit assured at and you have to pay more than you want to Mrs David Gibsonboth decaased She wa8 married to Mr Shields in 1869 at Jacksonville The deceased is survived that'A 'nhiMvrun Tinn nf 'bJpw York State Charles of Mrs JLttgKtilb UL XUIUUIU VlfcU and Anna and Ethel Shields at home The deceased is also survived by one sis ter Mrs Jennie Lowman of Indiana Harriet m'intyre Harriet McIntyre 14yearold daughterof Mr and Mrs John Mc Intyre of Juneau died Wednesday September 6 from burns received the same day The unfortunate girl started a fire and not burning fast enough poured oil'otiit ont of an oil can The oan exploded covering the girl with oil and she was soon a mass of flames Her father and brother and a neighbor were severely burned in putting out the flimes hospital as quickly as possible but she Her Mrs Mary Christine Carnes died at her home in Dos Angeles Cal Septem ber 2 She was the eldest daughter of the late Dr and Mrs I Klingen smith of Blairsville or the Young ellow Styles are varied showing neat fitted suits and many new effects in belted models New shade mixtures of blue brown gray are popular or Men Styles are a trifle more conserva tive yet with many new perfect fit ting lines and ideas that make them different and exclusive to thi? sea son e88 Milts Bund? hie they visited jl Brown and family Powell was pretty badly need up while attemping to shoe a colt for 0 Kohlhepp last Wednesday His wrists were badly wrenched his hand 4 ravorfll fcAftfh 1ACR! fiuib auuto'v will put him out of commission for some tinio Mr and Mrs Moot are visiting friends in Johnstown and Galitzin i With this company named no bond is required as its entire resources are liable for trusts administered by it Get greater security at less expense by ing the The man who conceived the idea of making Labor Day on Monday must have had a gigantic brain It cripples I every industry and follows two prior days of rest People complain that I on a Saturday afternoon they cannot get into a bank and the complaints were many when the country people came to town on Monday to find ev erything closed but the bar rooms and the pool rooms ft ft ft with highte ae be bLrlLlVlbLH place when a young girl and was mar I tied to Robert Philips of Homer City in 1884 After the death of Mr Philips in 1900 she removed to Indiana where she has since resided She leaves these children Charles of Coral Mrs Lisle Johnston of Indiana Mrs Jesse Shuff of Niles Mrs Walter Renz of Chevy Chase of Ridgway Mrs Theodore Townsend ot vanaergrirs and Newell and Jesse at home also two brothers and three sisters survive The funeral eeices were held at her Ute home Sunday afternoon by the Rev Ranticfc I yf Jj MClx60j pttBbUL UA tuu I church Interment was made in Oak land cemetery MRS Mrs Ida McGeary wife of McGeary died at the home of her moth er in Gastown Sunday September 2 1917 after an illness of several months I aged 38 years The deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Miller and 1902 she was married to Mr Mc Geary She leaves her husband and ten children her mother and one broth er Bryan Miller of ive Points Shd W48 a consistent member of the Lutheran church The funeral services were held in the Lutheran chuWh GastOwn September 4 conducted by the Rev Edmunds pastor of the Elderton church on account of the illqpss of Mrs McGeaty's pastor Interment was made in tne Alderton cemetery MRS MARGARET A SHIELDS Mrs Margaret Arises Shields aged 67 taken to Burnside for interment riday years widow of the We 0 Shields afterueeu RECENT DEATHS JAMES MYERS James Wearne Myers of Creekside died Thursday morning September 6 at 10:00 o'clock death being duo to a complication ot diseases Mr Myers was a prominent engineer of the Buffalo Rochester Pittsburgh Railway Com pany beginning his career about nine years ago About the tune he came to the railroad the firemen and engineers organized the well known society in the railroad world as the 'Brotherhood of Locomotive iremen and Engineers and Mr Myers was one of the charter members He wus 30 years of age and on June 12 1912 he married Miss Jen nie Given Bothel daughter of Mr andMrs Bothel of Creekside Mr Myers leaves his wife and two children Eber aged four years and IRWIN Elder Irwin aged about 75 years died at the home of his daughter Mrs Ella erguson of Yeung township on Tues 1 day September 11 He was a eon of i the late Mr and Mrs Samuel Irwin and was born and reared near Lewis ville He had been a resident of Wil1 ins burg for many years but while on a vis it to his daughter in Young township during the holidays he fell and got hurt' and had been an invalid ever since Heis survh ed by one sou Ray of Pitts burgh and two Mrs Bell Lowman of Vandergrift and Mrs er guson at whose home he died ANDREW ROLL Mr Andrew Roll Sr died Thursday August 30 1917 at his home in Natrona aged 84 years He was a former well known resident ef Blaoklick township but had resided in Natrona for many years He is survived by these children: Andrew John Albert and Louisa of Natrona Joseph and William of Blairs ville and Rosie of Wheeling Va uneral services were held in the Oath Mrs Maria Philips died at her home on west Philadelphia street Thursday evening September 6 from neuritis' aged 62 years The deceased was born in Miflin county a daughter of Mt and Mrs William Alters but came to this Among those who attended the fair at Indiana Thursday and riday were George Hicks Cle'l Brady Ray Moot rank and Paul Bartholomew Levi and Maurice Homan Guy Powell Oran Baun Mrs I Lewis Mrs Ida Kinsell and two grandsons and Merle Olemenson Mr and Mrs Ed Moot Mr and Mrs Zener and daughter Ruth Mr and Mrs Moot Boyd Huey Mtry Huey Glenn Rosboro and sister Zdla and Emerson Blose Mr and Mrs Allison and chil dren ot ranklinville visited their respective parents Allison and Mr and Mrs William Bush Mary Zener and Laura Moot were Punxsutawney shoppers riday Mies Gladys Mottarn of Puuxsutaw I ney is visiting friends here death for veara a DromineriS mtrobant at Eb uarvey mack of'het James Wearne Mytrs ensburg died at her Unae there Mon I ftarvey Mack son of Mr and Mrs vB6U CAnmlw fhrn ft nftPftlvtlCJsA Rlairsville WftB kilted St she aleo wianea to luaue uw aayt a Wzinramiinr 1 $1560 $1650 $1800 $2000 $2250 10 $2250 USI Remaining uncalled for the office September 8 1917: Soctt Altimus Marie Body Mrs Alios Bogat Mr Robert Bormer PH Burn and Bros Mr Bubb Miss Kath rins Crawford A Davis De vlnnev Mrs Mary EmpSeld Edwan rontz Mr Giifoud Mary Basinger Mrs Clair Hawk Miss Anmi Jake Kinter uioio uawiuu Mra Mollv Lvdick Ml Emanneie Mandarin Mrs iwioo Mi Iren Monenrv wmr LlCLllT XYaaAn KAib Pavlik Mr I PriC Mrs Katie Rayonk Mr Reilly a a annno'l Horton snieias nar ft Western Electric Co Mr WmteJ Rnth White Mr Weinner i When inquiring for letters in this 11 please state that they were advertised giving date Harry tee parente( one Bi i Arthur of Lewistown Pa uneral services were held Saturday afternoon at his late home by the Rev Dr Jesse Ziegler of Indiana Interment followed in Plumcreek cemetery where the Brotherhood gave their final ceremony in memoiy of their departed brother JOSEPH ROSS Joseph Ross died at his home in Dra vosburg riday September 7 of infirmi ties incident to old age aged 84 years Mr Ross was born in Somerset county but located in Washington township with his parents when a young man and resided there 47 years previous to his removal to Dravosburg At the out break of the Civil war he enlisted in Company K( 14th Pennsylvania Ouvilry had served throughout the War He was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ol ft 000 arrn wllft SntTiVPR Jane weaver 01 joaio him with these children John and William A Ross of New England Lewis A Mrs Hartiet Ross Smith Samuel and James Roes of Dravos burg Edmund Ross of Elizabeth and Silas Ross of Homer City also three sisters Mrs Caroline McAfoose of for Men Youngfellows ARE HERE IN THE Best Approved Stylesfol the New Season Creekside Terminal gtro'ke she had sufiteged dh riday mora olk on Saturday evening September Aid and all friends who I iDg The deceased was born in Jacket wken struck by a Central train 'contributed flowers ville this county a daughter wk uuu was made in the cemetery there BOYD LEWIS Boyd Lewie of Indiana died at the Indiana hospital Sunday afternoon sontomrw 9 where he had been ad a 7 VI XS I mitterl for an I He died without regaining conscious ness frem the anesthetic He leaves a widow and two children The funeral services were conducted at his late home on North Eighth street Tuesday afternoon at 3 by Rev Hutchinson paster of the Methodist Episcopal church Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery JOHN STONEBACK John Stoueback aged 83 years died at his home in Blacklick on Monday September 3 Air Stoneback was one of the oldest residents of Blacklick and was highly esteemed by those whe knew him best He is survived by three Mra McGearv of Johns UOUg AA town and Miss Emily and Miss Eliza i beth Stoneback at home The funeral services were held riday afternoon oy Rev Goff of Blairsville Interment was made in the Blairsville cemetery JOHN LEWIS John Lewie aged 89 years a pio neer resident of Jefferson county died Thursday September 6 Hft mar ried to Miss Isabella Dilts a daughter of the late Peter Dilts a former associate judge of this county He leaves to sur vive him four sons and four daughters also one brother and one sister Jiu neral services were held Saturday after noon with interment in the Perry cem etery GEORGE SAMPSON Or urge Sambsefl of Glen Campbell died at his home in that place Wednes day afternoon September 5 ttitf an illness of several months lie was a highly respected citiaeh bf Glen Camp bell and leaves to survive him three brothers and two sisters The body was i ci rv Wicgort has gone to Brad htr dalles Mrot i turned home op TrnnwHy trom a visit with her motherMrs Hill at Galitzin and friends at Johnstown Messis Ed Moot Glenn Rosboro and Emerson Blose were in Indiana on ri day taking the examination for the sec end conscription draft Miss Vanelda Chambers of Punxsu tawney was the guest of her cousins llirses Alice and Almeda Chambers ninr Uosboroueh his father and mother and sister Sara piotQrd to Mo ft Ar rears Mrs uneral services were neiu in me Wrt olio ohoob i Sr non oblp Mra I tollorriw SMurtw maraws Sheesley of Montgomery township fa neral services were held at his late home Tuesday and interment made in Rich land cemetery near McKeesport MRS MARIA PHILIPS are staying aged 1 year The remains were taken to Bolivar oor interment MRS MARY CARNES YYrri narA ffioning of a new season id is for the winter weather to come WE are ready all and Winter bXing Wen boysvnnui mi wiwuew New Hats Caps Shirts Gloves Underwear welters? i ivb? iv Dick Thompson ma aw sevcian A The explosion of a dynamite cap tore off the left hand of 12 John Kaizer of Wallopsburg jiist be low the wrist Wednesday afternoon The boy had secured a dynamite cap from his father's supplies and he was playing in the yard in the rear of his home It is believed that he struck it with a stone The hand was torn to shreds He was hurried to the Adrian hospital and surgeons ampu tated the mangled hand at the wnst tt ftwTriT a I on s1 nicely anu wm i recover if tetanus does not develop Park Pa home where services were held the fol lowing Monday by Rev Johnson Interment was made in the Blairsville cemetery twila mack Twila Belle the little daughter of Mr and Perry Mack died Saturday Septem Miss Josie Dick of Seward and Clayton Stevens of Moxham were mar ried at 8 o'clock Thursday evening Sep tember 6 at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Plummer in Johnstown cousins of the bride by the Rev Orlan do ye On Wednesday Septembor 5 at the irst Lutheran parsonage of Apollo Mr William Powell of Livermore and Miss Vernie A Hileman of Vander grift were united in marriage by the Daw a Riter HiSADVEiinSEM i in marriase Robert Vreuruaiw uumu Sinkenberger Helen Marion Center Ross Zeigler and Miss Maude Lydic both ot Pitcairn were married by the Rev Dr Day Brownlee at his resi dence on Church street Wednesday evening September 5 inserted at the rate of One Cent ircprrinn anu Cent a word Tor each succeeding oavJnn nf the same nonce tial or number counts as one wcj Send cash with oraer OR At public auction sutHrdnv September 29 at i at the Commissioners' Office one Colts Automatic Revoivor same holster for same one loath pt ciear case 3t Buterbaugh Cot) Wftu 250 acres coal 3 clean drift one fourth mile of Nearly all can be had on roje Address Rochester i Girl for general work good wages ana a piwmu Address Mrs ana nm or srs 1 I a is I ill Hl hH1 tiH mH am mi OW I A al4 I I b9m I I T'Ygy hUadelE iRWHW IkiL i Ti rp.

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