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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 8

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Page Eight INDIANA WEEKLY MESSENGER THURSDAY MARCH 7 1918 EWSY CORRESPONDENCE DRESSES A STEADY SAVER NEVER EARS HARD TIMES or Wear ABOUT THE HOUSE our per cent interest will be added to your savings House Dresses WEAK WEARY WOMEN ODD LOT GROCERIES of INE CHINA Services wild be held in the hall at DINNER WARE at Gal RECENT DEATHS I read about Sadie Stephens INDIANA PA Special Sale Scout Col Shoes for Men and they elk skin uppers ATIAS BULE market $198 and $248 $169 and $198 BOOT SHOP 705 Philadelphia Street Indiana Pa The pro in Basement the will which prices and daughter Stephens on with tan $200 $225 and $250 values all sizes 1 to 6 at $250 $275 and $300 values all sizes 6 to 12 at Dr and Mrs John Worral of Cherrytree left riday for Kentucky where they expect to remain for a week before going to their new home at Ottawa Ohio ALL NOTICES UNDER THIS HEID SEND All BS Of MEETINGS total inch gets com Every pair of these shoes is a real bargain and will cost you much more later in the season Little $175 $200 8 to 13 at from headaches Kidney Pills and got some from Hilde Drug Store They gave me great relief and since taking two box es I have had very little kidney troub Price 60c at all dealers sim ply ask for a' kidney remedy get Kidney Pills the same that Mrs Brown had oster Milburn Co Props Buffalo The Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Presbyterian church has decided that it is neither morally nor legal ly for a congregation to ex tend a call to a minister on Sabbath and $225 values all sizes $148 and $169 INDIANA PA Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them When the back aches and throbs When housework is torture When night blings no rest nor sleep When bladder disorders set in lot' is a weary one' Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys Have proved their worth in Indiana This is one Indiana testi mony Mrs A Brown 419 Church St Indiana says: time ago I suf fered from an attack of kidney trouble My back was lame and I could hardly get up or down me to get about Real Rainfall in California Reports from Los Angeles Cal in dicate they are having their first real rainfall since eb 1917 It has rain ed slightly over one inch and hopes are expressed that the storm may con tinue During the last year the rainfall was a little over one (108) That country usually from 10 to 12 inches a year A parison can be drawn by noting that the rainfall for this section seldom runs under 75 inches we sell at while WANTED armer married man prefer red Reference Either salary or shares No farm of 180 acres Jamison Blairsville Pa 2 28 t2p WANTED ALSE TEETH Wepayup to $12 for old or broken sets Send parcel post or write for particulars Domestic Sup ply Co Dept 24 Bingnampton WANTED Cropper Everything is furnished Inquire at Messenger Of fice tf ROCHESTER MILLS Mr and Mrs A Bowers were Punxsutawmey shoppers on Saturday i Max Crawford and wife were givenan old fashioned serenade last Thurs day evening loyd Work who has been ill with pneumonia is now recovering I Mrs James Crawford was called to Punxsutawney on Saturday on account of her illness I Helen Hurd is on the sick list Charles Work is wearing a broad 1 smile a girl I loyd Pierce who is employed with the company spent and Sunday at his home here Bess Work who is employed at the White ront at Punxsutawney spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her par ents here I Ida Pierce was pelasantly surprised when 42 of her friends and neighbors gathered at her home to make merry the event Those present were: Mr and Mrs Widdowson Mr and Mrs Edgar Work Mrs Earl Phillippi Mrs James Crawford Alice Bowers Myrtle Work Ora Graffus i Hulu Bowers Bertha Work Ella Potts Jennie Hughes Mrs lick Mrs John Stiefel Sddie Moore Jennie Pifer Civilla Work Eva Hill Work Anna Richardson Mary Craw ford Mary Work Mary Bowers Nan nie Crawford Hora Bowers loyd Pierce Elnora Work Elnora Bowers Nettie Calderw ood Mrs Samuel Lew is Mrs McCullough Helen Graffus Mrs Calderwood Mildred rancis Widdowson Laura Graffus Ida Pierce David Work Jr Lavena Bowers Carl Widdowson Annie entine George Johnston has bought Robert Calderwood property and take charge at once Leila Work had as her guests Sun day Nora and lorence Jeffreys Mrs A Gailey of Indiana pass ed through town Saturday on her way to her farm at Hortons The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Indiana County ss To James Stewart William Stewart Meria Stewart and Julian Stewart and to the heirs and legal representatives of them or either or any or all of them GREETING: We command you and each of you that laying aside all busi ness and excuses whatever you be and appear in your proper persons before our Judge of the Court at an Court to be held at Indiana in and for the county of Indiana on irst day of April A 1918 at 10 A to answer the bill or pe tition of Michael Stewart and Stewart for discharge of legacies to James William Meria and Julian Stew art charged on tneir land by the last will and testament of Michael Stewart deceased and to show cause if any you have why the land bound by the lien of said legacies should not be exting uished discharged and released from the lien of said legacies and to do fur ther and receive what our said court shall have considered in this behalf Herein fail not Witness the Hon Langham Esq: President Judge of our said Court at Indiana this 1st day of March A 1918 CLAIR LONGWILL 3 73t Clerk Patterns of open stock imported Ware which we have had to discontinue on account ot shipping conditions LOTS INCLUDE Dinner Plates Casseroles Covered Dishes Covered Butters Oatmeals Soup Dishes Cream and Sugars Bowls in dainty gold band and floral patterns We made a special pur chase of 300 pairs of Scout Shoes special last CLASSIIED ADVERTISEMENTS A HvArtisPTnnts in fhic rnlnmn arfl I inserted at the rate of One Cent a I word for first insertion and One Half Cent a word for each succeeding in sertion of the same notice Each ini tial or number counts as one word Send cash with order The New Century Club will resume activities shortly A social evening is planned for March 11 The Pineville Sabbath school after i being closed several weeks on account I of smallpox has opened up again OR SALE Two large White Orphington Cockerels ive dollars each Pullets same age have averaged over two dollars worth of eggs this winter Diven Livermore Pr No 2 28feb3t The agreements with allies under which the United States will be per mitted to draft subjects of entente nations will affect a large number of Italians in this vicinity who are not naturalized and who have not been subject to draft hitherto except in cases where they volunteer ollowing ratification by itihe Texas Senate of the ederal Constitutional Prohibition amendment Texas Tues day is the eighth state to line itself up in favor of a Nation A preacher over in Huntzdale Clearfield county refuses to pay an income tax on th? ground that he is church property and is therefore ex empt from taxation Slippery Rock State Normal School on Saturday evening! March 9 in the Church of the Brethren near Elder ton He will take for his subject The Making of Character ceeds of the lecture will be used for Armenian and Syrian relief Next Monday evening has been the date set for the patriotic rally in the town hall at Heilwood Some weeks he saves and deposits LESS than others BUT ALWAYS SAVES something and always has money at his com mand of fine dependable qualities plain striped and checked Percales Chambrays and Ginghams tastefully trimmed and show ing new collar cuff and belt styles Prices Range at $125 $150 $175 $2 to $3 1 1 AND LESS 3 2 Why not follow this plan of saving steadily? A Savings Account with this bank will help you PENN RUN Harvey Dick left on riday for Iowa where he has employed for some time The oyster supper held riday night by the Cherryhill township High School was largely attended and was a grand success Mrs Ray and Mrs Ray and daughters Helen and Dorothy visited Sadie Stephens on Wednesday Mrs George Dick Stella visited Mrs Saturday Mrs Ray and visited William Saturday Oliver Holsopple and son Ross vis ited Ben Geesey and other friends on Saturday and Sunday Stella Dick left Monday for Johns town where she will take the train course in the Memorial Hospital Daniel Nicewanger leaves soon for a southern training camp The citizens met at school house Thursday night to discuss the food conservation movement It waslargely attended and some fine speech es were made Wayne Coy and Lawrence Stephens have returned home from Homer City where they were driving teams Mrs Mary Shank is seriously ill MARCHAND Messrs George McConnaughey and brother Hugh twere at Indiana Wed nesday of last week on business While there Hugh bought a 'large black team of horses from Harry Ben nett and brought the team home on Thursday Miss Mary Huey and Miss Margur ite oose of near Trade City who has been her guest for a week went to Indiana Thursday morning on the train from Oak Tree where they were guests of friends at Indiana for a day or two Rev Yoder returned to his home DuBois Thursday morning after a stay two weeks here whei he conducted a revival meeting Karl Bartholomew was at Johns town and Indiana from riday until Monday Rev oust went to Rossiter riday afternoon where he conducted the funeral service of Mrs Thomas Lung er Saturday afternoon who died on Wednesday and was buried in the church hurrying ground at Covode Mrs Lunger was the last of the daughters of Alex Downey one of the pioneers of this place and a sister of Chame Downey of Chambersville the only son living of the family Mm Henry got word riday morn ing that his brother Joe of Smith port was ill with heart trouble He left for his home at once but when he got there his brother was much better He visited among his friends until Sunday and then re turned ohis home here Mr and Mrs I Lewis motored to Punxsutawney Saturday with Boyd Huey at the wheel Blair etterman visited friends at Punxsutawney and Walston from Sat urday until Monday morning Mrs Good and son Robert of Soft with elk or plain soles black and smoke The best lihi weight work shoe on the They won't Iasi long at these prices so come early An entertainment and pie social will be held in the Shelocta school house on riday evening for the bene fit of the Red Cross The entertain ment starts at 7 :30 sharp It will be followed by a pie social An admis sion fee of 10 cents will be charged adults and 5 cents for children Wo men taking pies will be admitted free A good time is promised all who at tend There will be a patriotic meeting at the White Oak lat school house on I Thursday night Everybody is invited There will be a lecture by Un to attend wood Eisenberg Ph principal of BUY GARDEN SEEDS EARLY erry Co Rices and Chautau qua Seed Co Garden and lower Seeds here in a complete assortment Dependable Materials of QUALITY In New Models that IT High Quality At Interesting Prices Hams the pound 32c Bacon the pound 43c Tomatoes large can 20c Tomatoes small can 15c 2 cans corn 25c 2 cans peas 25c Crisco large can 45c Crisco small can 30c Rice fancy full head 11c lb Rolled Oats loose pound 7c Rio Coffee pound 15c Special A Blend Coffee 19c pound Cheese flat or longhorn pound 35c Sultana Raisins loose pound 15c Lenox Soap cake 5c Soap cake 6c els Naptha Soap cake 6c Soap cake 6c Octagon Soap cake 6c Ivory Soap cake 6c Navy Beans pound 18c Lima Beans pound 18c Pure ood Baked Pork and Beans can 18c Boone county Beans can 15c Gloss Starch 3 lb package 25c Pure ood Salmon can 20c Raceland Salmon can 15c two notices of all lands of meetings be more explicit in the personals At Smyrna church Sabbath next at 2 Mrs Lowman 11 nti ivirs rjiizaueun umni our iiian widow of Alexander Lowman died on Sunday school will commence al Tuesday at the home of her son Wil i and preaching at 3 o'clock liam Lowman of Braddock as the I result of a fall she had five months I ago She recovered slowly but suffer ed a relapse several weeks ago when a complication of diseases developed Mrs Lowman was bom November 5 1837 in Indiana county where she spent the greater part of her life She was married in 1859 to Alexander Lowman a farmer who died 24 years agb in Jacksonville ollowing her death Mrs Lowman remov ed to Blairsville and went to Brad dock three years ago to make her home with her son She was a mem ber of the United Presbyterian church all her life She leaves two sons William Lowman of Braddock and John Lowman of El Paso Texas and two sisters: Mrs Martha Lucas and Miss Mary Gilmour both of this coun ty Abner Kelly aged 75 years died in Clearfield Tuesday last He was a former resident of Indiana and was a brother in law of Stewart of South Seventh street He was a son of James Kelly who resided on Church street who served under Todd in the Mexican war It was an effort for to do my ordinary Will the correspondent who sent us I household duties and I also suffered LIVE AGENT wanted for Thor Motorcycles bift money maker Write The Thor Co Dis tributors 204 South Beatty St Pittsburgh Pa Pupil nurses to enter the Training School of Mercer Sanitarium at Mercer Pa Three year's course the tbird year being spent in a large general hospital Allowance the first year $ra and 15 the second year or further information apply to Miss Elizabeth Leece RN OR SALE Or trad a for farm House stable and four lets adjoining Creekside and Clymer trolley line fif teen walk from Court house Samuel Graden Indiana Pa 3 eb 14 2tp Marion Center 1 were callers I 111 lnirtn AC lirETHIAO in town Saturday afternoon ALL lulWU Ul HLlI IllUO Harry Dorn our constable went to I Indiana Monday to make his returns at Court Zener left for Indiana Mon day morning where he is called as a grand juror this iweek it i uh i i in rm nu i Buchanan of Indiana sales I Lovejoy Sabbath evening at 7:30 man for Geo Buchanan was calling on his trade here Monday afternoon I Sunday school at 2:30 on! All signs of an early spring the Sunday afternoon at Pleasantville wild geese have been flying north and Everybody come the robins and blue birds have been here for a week and it surely is cheer ing to hear the songs of the birds Brown came to his home here Monday evening where he will look after business for a couple of days A Die social will be held at the Blose I school house the 15th of this month for the benefit of the Red Cross Ev erybody come I Rev McCleaster will preach at the i Wilgus Wesleyan Methodist church on I riday evening and Sabbath morning i ana evening There twill be a Red Cross meeting in the club house at Sides Thursday evening also preaching services in the same building Sunday morning at 11 I There will be an entertainment and pie social held in the Jlecmanicsburg school house on riday evening for the benefit of the Red Cross Every i body welcome I A Community estival will be held in the Red Cross Rooms at Bolivar on Saturday night March 9th Proceeds will be used to purchase a Community i Service lag to be hung in the Red Cross room Will you all help Eldersridge gymnasium March 7 1918 vaudeville entertainment man aged by Gugliemo Toul eoersted Ad mission 25c east in America Hol land and Japan Chefs Mary Jones Gretchen Van Dyke Cuchulain Come and enjoy the fun i The friends and members of the South Bend Community Club have purchased a twenty eight dollar trav eling bag for Rev Lauffer in apprecia i tion of the services he had rendered the club with his stay among them Revival services will begin in the ull Gospel Holiness Mission in the near future We most earnestly re quest that all of children who know the value of prayer will unite with us in praying for an old time re vival Acts 2:41 42 White pastor of Mission Rev Wible is the new Presby terian minister at (Punxsutawney He preached his first sermon Sabbath last Rev Burtt the retiring minister will leave this week on the first stage of the journey to rance where he will engage in A work as a supervisor of war secretar ies On riday evening March 8 Rev A Beaton of Indiana will be at Starford to organize a Red Cross Aux iliary The meeting will be in' hall and will open at 7 :30 Some enthusiastic workers have already se cured 85 members Ail are cordially invited to attend this meeting espe cially those who have enrolled Pine lats Red Cross auxiliary was organized July 11 1917 with 23 mem bers and has 79 members at this time These supplies were sent to the Indi ana chapter house up to March 1: 17 sheets 14 suits pajamas 8 pairs socks 2 pairs operating leggings 6 pairs bed socks 304 towels 48 pillow slips 82 hot water bag covers and 6 wash cloths Are important features of this new spring showing of BARKON ELECTRIC BRAND a fi a 014 'life rtyJ CO I I I i I I Her 2".

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