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The Indiana Weekly Messenger from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 1

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aO 1 1 i "'X i 4 Vt 'L AM 3 VOLUME 83 1 NO 2 JRSDAY NOVEMBER 10 1938 $150 PEI AR Site it jCd'L i i 9 1 Si 1 I 1 1 and Lloyd Cong Sen Gov a DISTRICTS defraud an insurance com 96 With 3 8 11 4 2 1126331 132337 irA OI AA A RELIE 1J 7 61 1 1 Palmer 2 8 i luS 92 57'161 ACCIDENTS TO HUNTERS jv Totals i 103 333 606 I 92 53 28 36 94 54109 1 2 3 4 308 24 73 24 laeut Gov and Mrs Douglass Malcolm of pita Lancaster county spent a of weeks with their parents IE MENTION PEOPLE YOU KNOW wood a half brother Adam Dunmire of Charleroi a sister Mrs Mary St Clair of Easton S7 ySS 9 5 1 5 4 City 639 319 25 75 24 41i ten MrCtarleB Carroll nt Brottfeerick '268 1218 230 i 69 26 27 72 27 58 Mr Stewart leaves a son Arthur Stewart of Grand Rapids railways He later resided in Grand Rapids Mich' 1220 depositors ort the closed Indiana Bank brings its to to 77 per cent or 81 Years Loyal p' Sec In Af 31 6 3 0 6 16276 03 90 87)307292 NEWt KOHS ROM COUNTY AND STATE fbJay airman left Sunday jgpihg to visit her daughter Mrs Barberie formerly Alberta iMr alman at Greenbelt Md and Mrs Briggs and MKMghter rances and Miss Mary jNtWrtz of Brushvalley left last week ta: spend the winter in St Petera 198 156 50 86 31 104 61 Mrs Rebecca Blackson Mrs Rebecca Blackson 87 died I rr "1 CELEBRATE GOLDEN 1 Mr and Mrs Michael GraffJ of 780 Coleman Avenue Johnstow In 1 diana natives celebrated their goMyn wedding anniversary Sunday 80 with Mass at St Cztbp Mr and Mrs Hinterleitner i left Tuesday for St Petersburg la I where they will spend the winter Mr and Mrs David Livingston and son David of Buffalo visit ed during the past week in the home of Mrs mother Mrs Mary Thomas of West Church street i Mr and Mrs McHenry of i Indiana explored the famous end less caverns at New Market Va while on a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valiev of Vircnni re i cently En route to New Brunswick where she will reside in the Living stone aparents Mrs Charles oster of Pittsburgh was a recent guest of Miss Hope Stewart of North Eighth street Biairs Deckers Point Rayne Town Morals 'Court 'hat Eastern Tobacco Place was Three than $800 from the state in relief it was charged were under varying sentences to prison by President Judge Creps in Criminal Court here men who chiseled more 22) 5 6 1 61 4 5 jl4 1 4 0 152 218 302 84 51 29 36 97 SAVAGE BARN BURNS nt1believed to have been caused Democrats i6 votes were don in of the Court and they had it $4781 from the establishment were apprehended after a short chase by patrolmen A has sued the Coal Co for her nusband GRA MARKET DAMAGED BY IRE ire in the basement of the Graff Market at 27 North Sixth street Indiana afternoon caused damage estimated at $200 Believed due to defective wiring the flames caused much smoke but were confined by local firemen to one base ment room iremen were forced to chop through the floor of the build ing to get hose lines into the base ment The building a three story structure is located across the street from the courthouse and near the Messenger office I 5811021 55 14) 44 14) 43 '441 781 37) 78 211 12 86213279 1 4 7 13 34 114 332 9 69'110 711106 131'115133115 home Crafton Setilptor' rank Vittor used likeness for the Union soldier It appears profile of a Confederate soldier Mike DeMartini of Homer City has been granted a pardon by the State Board D'eMartini was sen tenced Sept 27 1936 by Judge Creps to from three to six years in Western Penitentiary after he had been found guilty of burning 'his home with in tent to pany Green reen Green Green Homer Indiana 1 i Indiana 2 Indiana 3 1 Indiana 3 2 Indiana: 4 Jacksonville Mahoning East Mahoning West Mahoning North Mahoning South 1 Mahoning South 2 Marion Center Montgomery Pine 1 1: Pine 2 ne 3 Plumville Rayne 1 350'4563 5 8 145 7 13 55 1449 35 7 1 45 140 55:177 the payment of a 5 per cent dividend to its November 22 County Deposit tai distribution within three tenths of a percentage point of the amount it was csti atcd depositors would receive whsir the bank closed in September 1233 The total amount paid to date is $307065 98)135! 90'139) 92 9 5f 9' 96' 9 93 Annie Grove McClelland of Nettie GrovetMc Anulty of Blairsville were 'week end guests of Mr and Mrs Tapmas Sutton of South Sixth street Nellie McKinley of Mt Ver He of Ind Savage near Penn Run about Sfatth street i xnurBaay mrs savage a sort time before Wj and tftntihtl WflA rallAd hv 'fiA hnrlrin nt a dog she discovered the bam in TlamAO u' Two cows were led to safety but 180 chickens three calves a hog and after visiting friends in a quantity of grain and hay were de i Jjkitroit Mich andihere left for her stroyed The loss will be upwards' of wjme last Saturday Mrs McKin $2000 Some insurance was carrfiwey is a native of Indiana county and by Mr Savhge years ago lived in West Indiana Brtaka New Deal Shackles and Ehcti Hwut Man Armstrong 1 Armstrong 2 Banks 1 i nks 2 Blacklick 1 3mckiick 2 Blairsville 1 Blairsville 2 na rsville 3 Brushvalley 1 Brushvalley 2 Juirington 1 Buffington 2 Buffington 3 Burrell 1 Burrell 2 Burrell 3 Canoe 1 Canoe 2 Center 1 Center 2 Center 3 OherryhTl 1' Cherryhill 2 Cherry Tree I 1 Clymer 2Conemaugh 'Conemaiich Coiiemaugh "onemaugh eekside Campbell Grant perhaps the oldes' Pr iublican elec tor in Pennsylvania dd net get to the polls on Car ney aged 101 of Vfnite township expressed a desire to out and vote the Republican ticket but his physi cian thought the 8 mlle trip which he would have to undergo would be too much of a physio il strain on the Civil War veteran ship Mr Hazlett had resided in South Bend Armstrong county for the last two years and was brought to the home of his daughter last Thursday I A native of Indiana County Mr Hazlett was born in Ravne townshin CHISELERS SENTENCED jjay 24 1858 He operated forms in I Grant Greenland Rayne' townships Surviving are two sons Haz lett and Harvey Hazlett both of South Bend He also leaves three brothers: William Hazlett ville George Hazlett 1 and Charles Hazlett Pete Rizzo of Mentcle accused of shjp obtaining $57182 in relief grants through 'false pretense was fined! Mrs Elizabeth $100 and costs ordered to makeje Mrs Elizabeth Palmer 85 died in Btitution and sentenced to the Alle her home in Burrell township near 'gheny County Workhouse for one to Blacklick at 6:35 Sunday after two years a illness A (daughter of Wil Sam Zoya Clymer alleged to liam and Lavina (ulmer) Long she have obtained $19520 fraudulently was born June 25 1853 in Maysville from relief authorities was ordered Her early life was spent in Arm to make restitution pay a fine of $50 strong County and she had lived in and costs and to serve from six to Burrell Township for 55 years She 12 months in the workhouse was a member of the Blacklick ree rank Dick of Water Street In Methodist Church diana charged with having fraudu Surviving are three sons: lently obtained $3640 in relief grants Long of lemington Pal wasordered to make restitution pay mer of Blacklick red A Palmer of a fine of $25 and costs and to serve Indiana two daughters Mrs Vina four months in the county jail The Henry of Blacklick and Mrs Nora sentence wasordered computed from Palmer of Josephine a step daugh Sept 28 when Dick was placed in ter Mrs Pearl Wilkison of Park jail 52) 49 26 291 28) 70 3 5 1 3 4 1 26 85 1 1 4 5 1 5 7 1 1 316633 54 29 Assembly ISIS 369 226 351 226353 31 1 boUj3iU)bJb Accused of holding up a downtown store Saturday night Leon Hicks 23 and Sam Prato 19 of Indiana are being held in Pittsburgh for court trial They told Magistrate Bran the holdup Co 504 first They took but 88 311) 5 3 29) 70 34 26 94 431 151)1451567)591 52 47) 32 32 92) 86)296 28' 28 26l267258 49 541 143(127)148)14564 56109)107 30 32(114)11 57 57 118(110 158 147 306281 Mrs Paul Reed and: Mrs Wil liam Simpson have left for Jack son Heights New York to visit with the daughter Mrs Arthur Browning and family They will also visit Mr and Mrs Joseph IL Dodge' jn Connecticut and Paul Reed Jr a student in Columbia University 64 207 59 UNQlCPdU RETURNS GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8 1938 'r Republican Newspaper ikMrsi John A Keith of Harris bUEff And Mrs Pnfprcftn by qpfriKneous combustion destroyed of Washington City were recent the 80x60 bank barn on the farm guests of Mrs Joseph Parnell South Miss Greer Weds Mr and Mrs Alonzo Greer of Coral announce the marriage of their daughter Martha to Kenneth A Reese October 28 at Pitcairn Mr Reese is a son of Mrs Cora late John Reese of Pit cairn and is the proprietor of a drug store at Meyersdale Where the cou ple exnect to make their home Te bride was connected with the State employment sen ice Indiana OLD KEYSUME STATE CCULMT TAKEIT Three Indiana County hunters wore wnnndpd thp nnat wppV wIipti struck by blasts from guns in the riday in the home of her daughter handsof companions Geo A aith Mrs Welsh in Vandergrift 45 superintendent of St Her husband Jacob Blackson died in Catholic Cemetery suffered gunshot 1923 Surviving are four daughters: wounds in the index finger of his Mrs Welsh Mrs Ambrose Hart right hand from an unidentified hunt Greensburg Mrs William David er Eugene Tate 32 of Dixonville Youngwood and Mrs Charles Poor had 18 pellets embedded in his body man Vandergrift three sons: and right arm when struck by a (Blackson Indiana Blackson blast from a gun in the hands of Lee Greensburg road and Blackson Bash 51 of Marion Center Andrew Middle Ridge two brothers Mitoski 54 of Ernest got 16 pel Shirey Latrobe and rank Jets from the gun of John Grivinsky Shirey Ligonier af Ecnart in the ann and head (Continued on Page 4) 9 5 53)176 96) 60 9 91 141 45 371 S3 1801308 1351342 66'110 1331118 6 62 4 4 4 5 24 2984 272'951)262 573 1 63 1 1 6u 2 5 7 1 24) 43)143 5u184 '2 94)13 3)1 9 3 '2 01)2 Gt) '2 4 4)1 3 4 13 8 101 55 97) 55)101! 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out the nation to the big New Deal" of iWdfthia died Oct 29 Mr Stew 'President' Roosevelt Jost his owjl art was borft' July 2 1862 a son of heme district 'of Hyde Park In Ohio Abel and Margaret (Stuart) Stewart Wisconsin Michigan Massachusettfcs Hishome was in Indiana until 189 Colorado' yermont New Hampshire when he moved to Harrisburg where Kansas Iowa West5 Virginia Rhode hewas active in the promotion and isiana New jersey ueiaware and building ot electric other states he lost considerable prestige if not actual political con and Pittsburgh to Weils trol ville New York in 1924 where he 1 The fight ip New York state was was engaged in the security brokei'j I one of the most amazipg features' ftusines He 'pitted Ms Strength against the pow of Gherryhill Township who erful 'New York machineland the died November 5 1909 and on Octo 1 Roosevelt administration and 'came so ber 6 1928 to Zona Chapman of near near winning that the New Dealers Wellsville New York who died Aug win little conuort in having 12 1935 Lehman for another term i Republicans find comfort in the Mich a daughter Charlotte wife of returns from practically every state loyd West of Wellsville a sis and are eagerly awaiting 1940 ter Mrs Alice Mahan 380 South when they hope the victory will be Sixth street Indiana and three complete Indiana County once called Little Giant of th? West up Robert Hazlett io her reputation as the returns will Robert Hazlett 80 a retired show As one example cited from Indiana County farmer died Monday "memory' the second ward had 1242 morning at the home of his daugh votes of which more than 900 were ter Mrs Jay Mock in White town itepuoncans To Cherry Tree must go the honor of bagging the most perfect vote In a registration of 200 Republicans and 116 cast 213 i 52 1 7 8 4 8 178 51 i j241 634 247'634' )265 939)265)944' WBHama Edward Williams 56 in juted fatally In an automobile acci rjjc ChuitA Johnstown and rooevfd dentpn the evening pf Nov 1 died many congwrtuiatOTy mwjses and early next morning in Indiana hoz gifts A roception was held later in pital The accident occurred in Oak 1 their home for riotak aad Jelativss land avenue near lith street The A dinner was served W' and deceased was born November 16 Mrs Graff were married Octi? 1888 1882 in Indiana and bad lived hero st St Catholic Ctamfc Ip until four yeara ago when heyemoved diana by Rw ather Tocntar to Homer City Me was Airidtaptri Graff was iBBe Youag iMBenmu man Surviving wldew Mr attending the roception were 0 Laura (Bowers) Wliams apt ijiese Graff a broker and his two daagh uuuuren: jnrs wiuam rates ot Ho mer City and Raymond Wplton Robert Todd Nora Kenneth Ron M' Edna Irene Leroy and Richard 1 at home He also loaves his 292 87'289 2631 30'263 311'102 319 208 343 236'356(223 351220 137)158)143 153 143'149 1 1 A 1 1 A 9 i 1 A 9 9 2 373 306(391292 389(287 (38 12' ZV 12 77 279502486 38 222 605)620 68 942 159)5 31 16 8 547(15 3)15 55 3 4 1 1) 1 1 3 1 1 8 1 1 8 3 7 3 6 1 4 582162)583 1 5 1 1 4 5 5 6 7 1 5 9 1 143 1 11142 173 I 65)169) 5 5(183 95 A crusade against motorists who disregard railroau crossing flashing signals or stop signs held by train men has been started by Indiana police The Indiana Substation of Pennsyl i vania motor roiice has been moved tto 1010 Philadelphia street There are eight officers assigned to the lo cal unit at present Harry ee Indiana postmaster suffered a fracture of the left elbow and bruises when he was struck bv la bicycle ridden by an unidentified I girl near the courthouse i ormer Governor John isher was again made president of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the American Revolution at a meeting held in Clearfield last Martin Schroth 66 proprietor of the old St Lawrence Hotel in Carrolltown one of the id marks in Cambria County died Mon cla in his apartment in the hotel licenses have been taken from three Indiana County men who according to motor police are: Clair McCreaof Blairsville Cnarles Sutton of Homer Citv I Walker of Shelocta Mrs Lillie Person i Rochester tsburgh $10000 in the death of I claiming that the company was negli I gent in not notifying her husband to withdraw from the mine at Lucerne nnnes after the ventilating fan had ceased to operate James Power Sankey 91 who posed for a United States the of commmnora 1 his Ravne 3 Shelocta Smicksburg Saltsburg Washington 2 Wheatfield East 1 Wheatfield ast 2 Wheatfield East 3 96) 34) '97 33 95 34 Wheatfield West 1 Wheatfield West 2Wheatfield West 3 Wheatfield West 5 White 1 White 2 Young 1 Young 2 Young 3 204117112111165'2081161 361 93 37 92) 35 90 62) 79 69) 74 69 74 44! 24! 461 241 471 22 11691451 1181I443I180I435 117 6I440I16 8'451 11 80 69'4 31 142411 06135 6H1 3) 349 11091352 '35211 00 '3 6 3 '11 6 1 0 6 13 4 313 35 2581135127011221272)121 2 6 6 1 1 2 2 11 4 5 2 3 7 1 2 6 7 2 6 1 1122)11 4 76 95! 80 92 801 90 80) 901 771 941 78J 791 92) 89 1 83)14'5)1 9 2 11 3 8)1 89)3 8 11 85 113 81174)15311 84)1 8QI142137 CZ a A UU jX I i I 127)159 129)157)129)156 129154 1 1 1 1 28118 56)120 591117) 56119 56)119 61ZioadV6iiuiOvaiauduz zz 655(322 319 26 71 25 45 351)222 320245 141 150)140)154 2 i xzx jl 84 205)156)239 4 4 ZnHZMb 1 4 II J6 0 8221: 5441280 6145 9622 4i217 119 1 XXK I I 1 AAxn 11)111114 1 I I 1011)18 01 92 )191jl09l 4 1 6 9 10 7 1 5 5 12 9 1406419 Ijluujl i 1 '254)325 257)321(265)299 273 271 )133 92'132j 91)130'125) 93: 93 10) 91 9 95 96' 89 13 0)19 9 12 5113 12 612 Cl I I rr I a 1 I 'i 81 1 165 132(1 56 1 5 iu lb 24! 99 9 1 a i I i 3 I 4 0 1191 96 119) 971129 92 1119') 9 6'1 18 100'1 16'112'101 17111011811 901179) 91 jl77i 93)186) 84'1 79'170) 84 25611 1812641108 '263)1 08 '2 63107 249 (12 5 267'2 5 3 11 3 651151! 6411521 66)144 I 641149! 641154! 68! 63'148 118'379(141 '367'128)365 )131 '3 64'1 3 2'363 '1 4 3)1291352'3 57259'139)26 3 '136)2 62'1 3 4 '2 64)1 3 319 3)2 91'2 GO '2 4 4)1 34:13 8 58 47(143) 45 141 55)181) 52'178 I 5 8105 1 ot)107 32116 32(115 rnliii 1 i i mJ 4 noolieaiTii Uhjr ira Jk I fir 3 I I i i i S8 i I i I i (180 757206 7 33'202 7351143 600'159 5S8 160 5 83 46 37 53 29 oil 31 77 302 85 301 841294' 28 268 33'267 29 264 90 326 m3 315 107'308 61 2101 63 207 62)205 59 95) 59 96 59) 95 391187) 461182 401175 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 6 I 1 6 I 0 6 0 I 6 0 I 7 1 I 0 6 3 I' 8 I 0 3 9 0 8 I 2 3 0 0 6 0 I 6 i 7 9 I 2 7 7 :1 6 4 5 0 1 8 2 4 9 8 6t4 6 7 3 7 8 6.

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