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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 4

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INDIANA WEEKLY MESSENGER THURSDAY APRIL 30 1925 PAGE OUR RECENT DEATHS Your Time is Valued ONE YEAR The anners Bank Trust Co Harriman Estate Backs New Road down years THE BIG WAREHOUSE APRIL 29 1925 WEDNESDAY Indiana Is Western Most Beautiful Town And An Ideal Shopping Center THE SEASON IS ON CHI is at DEVOE new LAWN SEED tn hnll fbnm too Stewart Co Inc weighing machine 4 of at Ing the droppint' board four it very illlllll be conducted at his late afternoon by Rev Price wul be made in St Evergreen Shady Spot White Clover 40c 75c $575 at this banking institution Efficient operat ing methods make for speedy transactions arid pleased customers May we serve you this cold Make Your'Porch a Homey Place 35c 45c 75c There is many a soul trudging along pathway with weary uncertain steps sad and down hearted who would if there was a kind hand reach ed out to help them walk erect and step lightly and even sing when pass ing over the rough places CO Pa or that Cough BALSAM The back lots and open spaces are very busy these days as Young Amer ica takes its exercise Does your boy have a ball glove bat and the needed equipment to make him proud as he joins his fel lows in a game of scrub? The small cost of a Goldsmith base ball equipment for1 the boy should make every dad in Indiana step right into The Big Warehouse and secure the needed supplies right away have a better boy and a wor thier son if you do MOTORISTS Who are planning a summer out of fdoors should see our camp ing and touring sup plies Handy Andy Says lb lb lb of Indiana Pa Resources Over $4 5 0 0 0 0 00 0 Starting ood for baby chicks 5 lbs 10 lbs 1OO lbs Smith and Smith: Owners and Publishers i New High School Teachers Thomas McCord will be the High School Principal with nearly forty assistants Sirs Birdie Keener for many years connected with the teaching force of the Second Ward Schools will super vise that building as principal Miss Crissie Cameron also a long time teacher on' the force of the Third Ward schools was also appointed a principal for the Third Ward school Twenty six teachers will be em ployed in the Second and Third Ward Schools William Patterson William Patterson sged five years sou of Mr and Mrs David Patterson died in the Indiana hospital yestcr day morning opoiated on) for hernia recently were conducted at the home of his daughter Mrs William Helman Blairsville Mrs nf ripnr She is survived by her husband and four children Scott Short andAMrs William Jenains of Hillside Mrs Devors of 'Sagamore and Mrs Bert Spangler of Derry Inter ment was made: on riday in Blairs ville cemetery Mrs II IS Hitman Mrs Kinnan aged died on riday at her home near Blairsville in Derry township Her husband and two children survive with several brothers and sisters among whom are Mrs Millie Hunter of Beware Of Coughs That Hangs On Pneumonia and serious lung trouble usually start with a cough Soifyou have a cold or cough stop it at onoo with a few doses of that fine old medi cine Balsam This famous Balsam soothes the nerves of tho throat stops the tickling cough and nature does thereat Noformof cough syrup so good for coughs 30 cents at all stores of near Indiana Mrs Peter Short Peter Short aged 62 years Blairsville died on April 21 Damp Sawdust Is Bad Damp sawdu: Tuesday and Wednesday of week we had a streak of very windy weather for April Wednesday morning a very white freet and ice as thick as a pane of glass greeted early risers The ground in the low lands was frozen stiff Wte hope the fruit is saved as a gentle wind from the west commenced io warm the air up a little the last surviving member of the fam ily of the late John Henry and was born and reared in the vicinity in which ha died He was a successful farmer for many years During the Civil war he served in Co 2d Bat talion of Pennsylvania Volunteers and served throughout the conflict He was a member of the Stake Evan gelical church where funeral services were conducted by his pastor Rev Sprinkle on riday afternoon and burial was made in the Lutheran cemetery at Brusnvalley He leaves the following children: Mrs Nannie McCauley of Buffalo Albert Henry of tnuiana Mrs James Moose of Vin tondale Mrs Albert Stake of Penn Run Henry of Indiana and A Henry residing on the old homestead farm Twenty seven grand children and 2 6 great grandchildren are living Henry Timberlake i Henry Timberlake aged 6S years died on Wednesday afternoon at his home on East Philadelphia street from a complication of diseas ed The deceased who had been in declining health for some time was engaged in the real estate and insur ance business for a number of years He had been a resident of Indiana for 22 years and for a period was a horse dealer and trainer after locating here He possessed many good qualities and held membership in the church and also of the Peelor bible class of that Surviving are his wife and two sons Dale and Clyde Timberlake residing at home The funeral services were conducted ou riday afternoon by his pastor Rev Dr Elliott White and interment followed in Oakland cemetery Had Boiled a Quantity Mrs Jones has imported a new cook She came in the morning and started off on her duties by cooking the break fast Although inexperienced she an nounced that she was so Mrs Jones gnvc for conking the eggs "And be careful not long" she added Breakfast was duty served and Nirs Jones started with egg No I crack 1 Bang It was es liar I ns brick She rang for the cook she said I tell you to boil the eggs only three tniu Hide What Gold Money You Have The largest banking credit ever to be formed for the benefit and use of a foreign nation during peace times was established in New York Tuesday It following the funeral services which was $300000000 of which $200000 000 was taken by the ederal Reserve Bank and $100000000 by the private banking firm of Morgan Co 1 Both items in this credit are for the Bank of England and through it for the British government The total is three times the amount set up for the Bank of rance a year ago The pur pose it was announced was do facili bate Great return to a gold basis CHEAP RECORDS About 200 Okeh and Gray Gun Phonograph records will be sold cheap at Youngblood Broe 577 Philadelphia street 65 and 75 cent records will be sold for 50c All in good condition and a large variety ''Come quick for they will not last long That a Chinaman painted a wooden gate 3000 years ago and it is just as fresh and bright today as the day he lifted his brush off it He just happened to use the right paint on the right wood with the right brush all there is to it and the right place to go to find out what is the right paint and the right brush to get your painting done (headquarters THE BIG WAREHOUSE It is Rev Bernard Newman now He is a of Mr and Mrs Charles Newman of Pittsburgh former resi dents of Indiana He was licensed to preach by the Pittsburgh diocesef the Episcopal church at services held hr the old Trisitr Church hurt week also leaves oue brother Andrew Weamer of South Mahoning town ship the last surviving memoer of a family of seven children uneral ser vices 'Will home this and burial cemetery i Benjamin I) Henry Benjamin Henry aged more than 85 years a veteran of fthe Civil war and lifelong resident of Cherry bill tnwnshin died at his home Wed The second definite step toward es 1 nesday with general debility He was tablishment of a $200000000 new and shorter east to west rail route was achieved Monday with the filing at Washington of the New York Pittsburgh and Chicago Railroad an swer to the Interstate commerce com mission questionnaire on the application for permission to build the new line The answer was filed by Attorney Henry Evans of Pittsburgh coun sel for the corporation and was cer tified to by A Moliter of York president and chief engineer of the proposed line actual construction of which is expected to begin about July 1026 and to be completed about July 1930 Although it divulged no actual plans for financing the answer spec cifically named the Edward Harri man Estate 39 Broadway New York as the sole proprietor of the new car rier which proposes to operate 344 miles of trackage through the State of Pennsylvania from Pittsburgh to Easton Pa thence to New York Harbor by inter carriage traversing rich and unserved coal and timber and general trade sections The new line will reduce the mile age between Pittsburgh and New York by 80 miles shorter than any ercisting route and at a reduction of at least 25 'per cent in cost over ex isting rates and route' will traverse the old Joseph Ramsey survey of 1905 06 over a low grade route through the Pennsylvania counties of Beaver Butler Allegheny Westmore land Armstrong Indiana Clearfield Center Blair Mfflin Union Snyder Northumberland Schuylkill Leghigh and Northampton in dustrial agricultural regions In explanations of the engineering work that has been done up to the time of filing the return to the Com mission the answer states that pre liminary surveys and projected loca tions have been made for several lines 'between Allegheny City and the Susquehanna river and that a final location has been determined for this 187 mile stretch of the proposed route and that maps profiles and detailed estimates have been prepared for the construction of that section do you use adred a violinist of his daughter "or the same reason that you use rosin is that?" to help me draw my Mis Rebecca Mullen Mrs Rebecca Mullen who died her home at Apollo on Saturday was born near Blairsville and resided for many years in the vicinity of Homer City Her maiden name was Rebec ca Jane Cribbs and she was married to the late William Mullen who died 31 years ago She is survivevd by a ison John of Bellevue and a dauqh 1 ter Agnes residing at home ol lowing the funeral services which i wero conducted at her late home on iTuesday interment was made in the I Greenwood cemetery at this place ntered at the Post Office at Indiana as Second Class mail matter Printed by the MESSENGER PUBLISHING 17 North Sixth St Indiana Mrs IL Waltemire Mrs Ellen Bowers Waltemire aged about 43 years wife'bf Waiter mire died at her home in Pine town ship on Thursday morning at 8:00 with tuberculosis She was a daughter of the late Alexander and Miriam Bowers and was born and reared in Pine township Besides her husband she is survived by two sons John of Nolo and Blaine at home The following brothers and sisters are living: William Bowers of Mark James Bowers ot Pittsburgh Clinton and Wilson Bow ers of near Heilwood and Mrs Wil liam Brown of Nicktown uneral services were held in the Maple Grove 1 Church of God chapel Sunday morn i ing by the pastor Rev A Meade I and interment followed in the church ce metery Miss Itescie Ann Hnrkleroad i A perforated gastric ulcer was re I sponsible for the death of Miss Res i cie Ann Harkleroad aged 2 5 years i who died in the Indiana hospital on I Thursday evening The deceased who was a daughter of Mr and Mrs George Harkleroad of Yatesboro was i a school teacher in Plumcreek town 1 ship Armstrong county for a uum i ber of years She is survived by her I parents and these sisters: Sara May a student of the Indiana ormal I Velma of Pittsburgh Mrs Curt Cooper of Elderton and Mrs James Espy and a halt brother Reese Rear i ick Americans are addicts thousands getting on the scales from one to six times a day according to rank Welsh of Buffalo out of every 10 persons who pass weighing machines steps on the said Mr Welsh people get so they can accurately as cribe their gains or losses in weight to particular foods" Blairsville Interment was made the Hillside cemetery Mrs Joseph Riflie Mrs Catherine Riffle aged 7 8 years wife of Joseph Riffle of Huff this county died on riday in the Memorial hospital Johnstown from injuries sustained tn a tail stairs in her home Mrs Walter Lantzy Mrs Walter Lantzy aged 2 3 Garman died in tne Clearfield hos pital on Thursday She is surviv ed by her husband and a son her par ents and a number of brothers and sisters A few miners have returned to work in the Robinson mine near Saltsburg at reduced wages Attorney Harold Evans of Philadel phia was appointed a member of the Public Service Commission on day by Governor Pinchot iSeveral hundred Ku Klux Klan and their many friends attended services in the Saltsburg Presbyterian church Sabbath night Rev John Tabor of Pittsburgh gave the vast audience a fine sermon SMITH Editor and Manager rank Daugherty Exchange Editor a lelner St John Lutheran church During the Civil war ne seiy 51 30 e(j ag a member of Co 67th regi voik Donncvlvonin VnllinfPPrRl HR 1SIU MATBS united in with Miss Legal and otllciul advertising 10 cents honing per line for each insertion except in Clarissa Hopkins Ot East vunoning cases where charges for certain ad ver township whom he leaves together Using is fixed by Court ruling or Act of ewitll these children: Ernest Weam nsembly Ratos on Commercial adver vanciergrif Austin Weamer tisfng given on application Meadville Joseph "Weamer and COtnrTT OTTICEBS 'Roy Weamer of Middletown 1 resident Judge Langham Misg Candace Weamer of Indiana ri Tb wnS Mrs Arthur Nestor sof Sagamore iTothonomry Claud Bath Itliss Cornlia Weamer Clair Weamer Register and Recorder Dollie Ayers and Walter Weamer all at home He Treasurer dwiucu Commissioners Lewis Clark Smith Campbell Co anty Surveyor McCrea ironor T)r red St Clair Luther Williams County Auditors Jay Grumbling Tomb Jury Commissioners Irvin Gibson Berry Staler Wts and Meas Blair Ansley Mrs Catherine Boyer Mrs Catherine Boyer aged near ly 85 years died at the home of her daughter Mrs Jonathan Rearick of near Indiana on April 19 with atom ach trouble The deceased whose i maidan mmo war Catherine Shetler 5 A A bq nnrn in mrii i iikf 1011 luwiisluu vu 1 1041 no wi Zim rAT JUiy £6 XOtV OUC of the St Paul Reformed church of Armstrong county where funeral ser vices were conducted by her former pastor i Rev1 Kerschner She leaves these children Newton John I Amos' Milton and rancis Boyer of Armstrong county and Mrs Jonathan Rearick will be the subject of a sermon to be delivered by Rev John A Tabor of Pittsburgh next Sabbath to the Ku Klux Klan in the Cookport Community Building at Comodore at 2:45 The home circle walking around with the baby at night A man stopped his paper and wrote to the editor: think folks ottent to spend their munny for paper mi dad da and everybody sed he was the intelligenest man in the cop and had the smartest family of boos that ever dugged About thirty men were engaged in cleaning up the cemetery at Lewis ville Saturday last It will require another day Saturday next to clean up the graveyard It is hoped more men will report for work on that day Residents of that neighborhood ought to be proud of the as they have many old soldiers and notable people buried there The Jury inquiring into the circumstances surrounding the death of Marlin Boivin who was kill ed in an automobile wreck on the Indiana Clymer road on April 5 re turned a verdict that his death was due to an unavoidable accident The price for butter and eggs re mains the same as last week eight cents for butter and 22 cents per dozen for eggs "Yes replied Martha with an air of conscious virtue boiled ten of you Stolen Autos Recovered Out of 1014 automobiles stolen in Pittsburgh during the "first four months of 1925 members of the Au tomobile Detective Bureau under In spector John AiBarry recovered 960 it was announced Tuesday During the first four months of 1924 645 ma chines were stolen and 612 recovered There were 184 arrests for autombile thefts since January 1 as compared with 114 arrests during the first months of 1924 No matter what else you do the selection of the seeds will decide the result If the seeds are right and the season g'ives good weather you will hate success So be sure that your seeds are as good and fresh as the varieties we sell We specialize in the eij best seeds obtainable from the most 'dependable growers We recommend especially Seeds in Bulk A Roshon A Roshon aged 53 years died at his home in Blairsville bn April 21 The deceased who formerly re sided at Johnstown was employed as an optician for a number of years af ter locating at Blairsville but re cently was engaged in the manufac ture of automobile batteries He is survived by his wife sons and a daughter Interment was made at' the Mt Tabor cemetery on Saturday With awnings that are not just awn ings but with attractive awnings Onr Awning Man will exhibit his samples and latest designs and give you an estimate 5Ves make no installation charge and we know approve of our low estimate small pieces prol aoly wotcl very well for Irsmriion but tlio nary iiaw value tor Joseph Clark "Weamer Tnsprih Clark Weamer a veteran war and nnp nf the high I 1 ly esteemed residents of the northern of the county died his home in South Mahoning township near Beyer on Monday at ternoon i with general debility He was a son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Weamer and 'spent his entire life in the commu nitydn which he died He was a suc 1 cessful farmer loyal Republican and Hei'yit for Perches I rds sii nild be level nnd por hes about six inches ove tlii'm The perches should be on a level also and of 2 by 2 maierial Tory should be fa coned to 2 by 4 sup pons that are the back end of the la so the roosts eon hii 1 II II II "A II 1 a ft I js te I uh I I I I AU: I nf rse asjnsulatlon in a wooden vralleit poultry house not only because dampness islJtolrbhi rgthei I han ileeri ase and bad faf I ry hut bei ause duinn ruwiustMais only small of tYeh value of dry sawdust I'" ein rs were cnisliel mm tairly unfiani or that Cough BALSAM.

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