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The Indiana Progress from Indiana, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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THE INDIANA PROGRESS tto to it after Mplratiom of It to at oar $1.00 a Year, Caak la Li, rJL, TTtmnttrtY MMMDMI ATM. 30 COAL SALE OUT AGO posorui HEvmB Eagle, of a HftAirr A BIG iw wta- Ke GREEN TOWNSHIP smfit Ae UBfcUl IVTCIVMIH i Fllthw H. Becauae Joe 4 relatives here on Sunday. i rlt WM refused perminaion to play mwi NR-holaou, of Wilkinahurg, AB incident of hU boyhood dayt mt in a in rrwrua Nupl). acea .1 iMvton bun- AORHM AX TWO TIOK LNC1A IX PI KCHAfcK 1MFOHTAMT MOY1CV TO VKTKKA-Nfc ItVIL (wr rajt The just paased by the Gene- BIRTHDAYS ARE CELEBRATE! riupt of Schools OUpt.

VI "of'Pennsylvania. announced the honor students fcieni sunday with mother here. Kocbeater riaitor terday. litiuee Grace KiUimell aud Mabel -----great Getty.burg Reua-'the senior dam of gjtrUIDS ion Celebration, at Gettysburg. school for 'lately ap- and the IK5.0MU for the to provide rian; students in JJT KVKVTK HEL1 High i was recalled to yean, of near ago.

Daniel Nupp dlr boys, Accordion music was OB OF bud UM Will A of OptiOB. taken on coal land, 970 Starfomi OP- water' for the rt mi rMt hot day and the became- reei- leu with their work and nought the in shade of towwhip and which tomorrow, were ordered up and the land owners were that payment would be made a few days. With down church, ture. Shortly before to the houae. asked that he be allowed to play the accordion hen this was refused became pulled him revolver, is "'Z, was a rush for the wiw.

but Clare Hawk, oi Chauibersville. is iJoise City, Idaho. Daniel J. Orner aud W. G.

Brack eL, of Stroiigstown. were duet, ioue SppTani nm proven Karl and Helen Speedy: eta- poem, were be the Brron bj.tonr Kred-a ClalTA 0 All honorably prophet. Karl Weitzel: vocal duet. o( of the into Before the frightened it Coujuau fled and is out of the bands of the property own- Tne which were taken by of town. a builder aud or unU "uJer a ffi will.

Mary Furrier: instrumental solo. l.eoi:a l.ydic. The a i will be held in the A i i Friday evening, 6. nieiit i and con- battenes the i ndependent i at His Home Here f--Kfcjuyabto Note ia White aad BaJBagUNt Wiliiain B. Spraukle.

of Uraat stret-t. the veteran blacksmith, who for OO years fitted the feel of horaea the vicinity of Trade City, celebrated the anniversary of hia i at his Dome ou Gram street on Monday- Mr Sprankle mowd to Indiana it the of regi- re no effort. Supp but could not forgotten that ItKAL MST.VTE TKAXSKKKS Iterorded ia Indiana Sittce 1umnt Sarah E. Williamson, 50 at Starforil, was seat visitor yseterday. a county livius in tins Conim i in of who Honor students for Indiana State Normal school in have been announced Keneration that his hands had not lost their skill of making horse shoea hr made a model shoe at a local bla.

ksmith shop Since coming to town He celebrated hia eighty- acres in loas or tne sicisie saran which is in the vicinity of HUPP family each harveat for Bankg to Daniel M. States, $2000 every inatance Ua! but the mya- Jose pb Hinea' adminUtrator. 3 many r.horrv Tree the last week. Miss Helen Campbell, of where in nearly every inatance landowners will receive $70 per acre. The balance of the options cover coal Unds in the vicinity of Cookport.

where the landowners will be paid from $50 to $70 per acre. A thorough teat of the field Bade during the winter and as manr six diamond drills were in operation at one time. The deeds will be made in favor of tbe Manor Real Estate Company, oi Philadelphia, which is said to repre- swntthe Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Monday, a few intimate friend. its U9trlf was not vacres in Cherryhill. to Cherry Tree the lifetime of the fa- Qixonville Railroad th George W.

Stlffler. 8 acres As the years rolled by the sapling reen, to Barto Beringer. $6aO wwr 1 A 3K East Water street. Mrs. Edwin Empneld and son, Edwin, ot Easi Philadelphia street, also to ere in rs.

H. ov Uwry and son. John. present 1C Class C. To any soldier either, Titusville: Eva Porter, good wisn 8 Burgettstown: Cynthia Sloan.

Indi- A iber of the and Thomas E. Davis. Patton: Wai- Mr. Albert Wetmore. of Allison.

Homer John ar pleasantly surprised bin a drew rto rs. maple tree, which an cy Henry. 1-4 of 36 acres of sutn slreet the first of the upon the fertility in Cherryhill. to Edward X. Lydick.

week i Datives bu Harkless. Callensburg. The names 10 persons in rus was located- 0 Gibson, of Windber. spent was cut down recently by Cy- a rv E. Wimer.

2-4 of 36 acrea in 8u nday with his mother, Mrs. b. 6. was cut ao hi Edward N. Lydick, of East Philadelphia street, may be ,200." Postmaster W.

W. Coulter and Class Merrill McMasters, lot in Cherry hill, to Norman G. Hawes. $325. iur recently by calling at his home to 'borne "upon'of the 10 persons in tbe class high- make merry his 48th birthday.

The state ae a in scholarship will be announced even was thoroughly enjoyed at but now living within on commencement day. The state lne vv'etmore home, where refreah- thi. board of examiners for the local ere served by Mrs. Wetmore. a such irvin.

who 12-foot sawlogs were Three the trunk of the tree and sickle was Miller, lot in Indiana, to iMoBam7 Au R. WiUe GeorgeTo West were county seat callers on nizen 01 -transportation school have been appointed by state, Th ra iiers left a number of gifts to Supt. Schaeffer and will be announc-. i Mr Wetmore of the pleasant regulars, led in the near future. planned in his honor.

Monday. April 21. was the anni- versarv of the birth of Mr. Sutton P. While home, here nrtnjpany and'acciaeni.

i in Whi'e to citizens oi me A oig step torwaru who despite Its two operations at Starford and top of the 1 00 fro tbe en- Margaret A. Daugherty. $150. John B. Siverd, the merchant at All a uUl the paign her S6 years, enjoys fair health, and Recently the Manor Real about to cUp A Campbell, 73 acr Leard.

in Green township. tran- made. an before A en on edne.da, when a cowenient ad in 8 Center upon ta'holg 6 sr.a?Ks 3 a Is secured in a solid block. It is reported that as a result of the tests made in the Green township rel xdam Wirdzek, $210. sickle peter Bruner.

33 acres in BanKs, wn on the fuue- from said ra a Wolfe, of Johnstown, who must. The public is located at site of the old Gessler ire house is The small the small tne tesis a holdings the basin of the coal field had SaS-'strSSs-si- iSurce that at present the coal will be mined from the openings at tar- The mstani ford and Greenwich. about it projection formerly Joseph which iii to H. W. Ferguson.

$90o. the metal many, Ro bert S. Coulter, 47 acres in Young to John Shoemaker, Xupp saw the Abraham C. Good. lots ne remem- at Mr.

upp a Aoranaai i circumstances connected Snlif ksburg to Susan C. Marshall, day vividly. i a i $1000. Creighton, lot in Blairs- lng i at ter part of last week. Samuel A.

Williams, of Wheeling," W. was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, of South Fifth street, on Wednes- and friends. "The" seventieth birthday of Henderson Bracken, a Civil war veteran, of Buffington township, was cele- IM)VS KXJOV AX OUTIXG tables. Affecting Morgue Enacted.

were recalled vividly, 12 00. of the incident while August Haberstich. 60 Center, to Daniel Haberstich. Daniel Haberstich, 60 acres in Cen ter. to B.

M. Clark, trustee, $2000 Grant ter. to Rev. Joseph P. Dysart, of Milwau- Hunt in a Body.

Mr. R. W. Wehrle, of town. boys" a real treat on Saturday, and early that morning 17 license'at Greensburg last Carson, iVacres in Cen- A WItaoD of Pitts- farm of town along fellow M.

Clark, trustee. $1900. burg accon i anied by her daughter, '-reek, where the partj Searchers" today brought another body from the Ctaclnnati mine vssjsrx SKX riz'iSi at 1X)UD "AMEN" TO ARREOT 000 street. 11 ot in center, to Vir- Russell, of Water street, ment that attracts heal thy young 5-T- all wrongs and aids those who state mine inspectors went: forgiveness, CIOD womea i s. i warning all persons Among those present were -nr.

the privileges grounds and a be kept for' violators Mrs. Thomas has been set Eva. grandson. Russell: re up day of Funk an-1 Mr Mnj. Harrv Bennett and daughter.

Mabel, and son. Harry: Mrs. fcrant Orner and daughter, Wilda: Honte of Former Itesidetit of Indiana County Burned m. Bracken acd sons. rirr rin i il the annual reunion held at Altoona a a the of Yel lierB i -ounty.

but now local- Wm of Philadelphia on Saturday. creek and some wf-re still eatin? at Grapeville station, near Jean- Mrs. Clare Brown, of nccn, 0 m. The fifteenth birthday of Miss was a full and a was destroyed by fire early on nore Smathers, of town, was re expected here in large on Wednesday. Miss on Thursday evening, when DTOtner.

-Proposal for Olf- fw gn had been Manufacturing Company Pittsburg Club women Mrs. Clare OL on their way home. Club women from all parts of the ent street, was a Johnstown ir because the Tuesday morning of last week. orl Club wo imhoff buw da' 8uaded to think ber of the household goods on i nd held a party in her honor. home and Indiana until the shades the first floor were saved, but noth- i evening fell On the way home it i was recovered from the second Fath with a loud "amen.

men's Clubs will hold their second Mra a mes W- Mack, of -ortn oi ducking, but st orv. The fire is supposed to have Twentieth Anniversarj EsS.rdr- Mrr'tL ff-wf 'Bur ner uruiuc search- 6 tha attractive baa mau for several months, on a the' Daniel 6 11 6 Keaerauo which has been Peterson Meek i left the a ertS, i a a a and among the attractive feat-. burg the addresses of Mrs. A Torrence. of Ninth street.

Fred the State spent Sunday, with friends in Apple, Kenneth re Wallace Guthrie. John WE8 discovered. Mrs. rieiman TM. tn McGregor.

Donald Moor- $, 0 00 insurance on the property but elebrat Moorhead. John Apple. 8 amount will not equal her a a 'Mr. Torrence is a I i i Shaulis. Delos Campbell, David Blair.

David a i number of his twentieth anniversary as a priest on Wednesday. all his assistants Nupp. and son. Irvin Company, of town, wnicn time operated by the Penn mission. Tonight he Company for two years If in his te ii is made the new interests el and enlarge the plant and give in in.

uc praj tions. He was glad the search of women's organiza- day acquaintances. 4 .1 i a Welcome Visitor to consider 1 seliS ln subscription one and eal estate of the com- in Advance Mr. A. B.

pany. Hotel to Be Improved. SnpTot-ements on his hotel The floors the office, writing and waning inited to attend the sessions. i i a ii1 11 the McGregor and wife, i i a oVganization or not. and all McG regor and i and Frank interested in club work, are most cor- Greg or.

of and Harr Kep.ne llc irnc a Coral, were in LiuHois on a a i the a i i a McFeaters, of Wayne had as her guests part of sisters, Mrs. William a a A Wilson. I) old Simpson and Scott I I I I I I I 11 Har- of near Lovejoy. were in i n. 'rf i' and wishes to tne of i were veterans the i i war.

His warrant has been issued for Wil- a i of the Cireatly The storeroom in I he Elk i i i occupied by the Bon Ton. i i a i i bepin and i omplHei i i i i i i of "7 feet i of present room 177 feet I also son of O. is a of i States a and i i electrician of the Kansas. i who had been the gueht of his son. t.

for a A 1 1 1 1 0 tne that it is read thoroughly each of adelphia two phjsinan returned home yes- ed qnippef room and bar are being laid 1 us every week. We are all very names cannot be leaTM He a af rom as far a ii i to t.e fr by lar.e Tl. mstauea. i Water a a of trees B1a rev Ue a ago Kee.pon: Farri. of Ernest: Mankovich of Frania.

of a i a i Kossiter: Pearns bus. of Josephine, and of "rue at ClynnT. i of The Purchase of hool presented i tear -her i last ed and repapered. Social Chat. A surprise part Manager of Shoe Store.

Frank E. Redding, a former to have flei arrest. to Marriage Licenses L. n.uw·· i SSK 4 M. avoid a those who joined th" of Progress readers on a Mr.

Hoover has been employed on a telephone i crew near a rsville -ome i hut completed BJairsville aso. a of street, are spending i week i i a i w'ill ome better n- a Westover Westmoreland Co. Westmoreland Co. Mr W. red a ears, a plai.s 'o i a i r.o' a I i and Rose, lease I i next -tone i i compietes school courre.

Sup' a a i a I I i a a a 1lrpss and a of iw-s A i 1-e II-v W. W. pn.tor of the i i a i i i a a a i camion at a i i incline to he Thi, the second terni as teacher of the Fur- i i a on a of Itrniemlter i il wass closed at a A Armstrong i During F.thel in be- t. hooi. presented the K' banquet and dance i by Indiana Council.

1481. Knights of Columbus. of a daughter of Mrs. Paul The the B. 0 of summer.

Werner, ahich a A festival i on a i a nr.d^r the Clyn.er held at for the 2 2 were "iR'identally i the yO to move into i new home. Wiinarr. Trade i a couray s'-at i i a a is foreman on the roads in the ern part of i are the a a and a a reports in his dist i are n.ade the a i re of Mor.day from a i i Home White Parkwood Park wood Ne, i a i in A i 7 a i A a i r' i a i ash and i' Friedmar.r, i i lent- st -id'-nt-i enro-'K- a i weeV oti of Weaver, Vrede- 1) l.e?ter i a of the a i Rrado alone and i i i i i i i a few days when -x-ral l.ools of the i l)r for for I 'ii'i-i in stor'k aV a of their a i i a of per as an of the A a iew worda from th" teacher, she presented a St to all the pupils- Floyd Ray be- ins present every day of the term received a hook for The srhool 6Ae i held day (los Friday afternoon. n'jeh it a a very rainy a of these 0 4 iiat.i/ed as a i a a i or-'Sint i A i a fir-T! is as th Mr a i i i a i Monday evening. and Mrs.

Announced Roht. Th.rty dollars in chanee Weamer taker. restaurant early Fri- dow. i a Won hv Normal. I i a a a baseball team op- the seasor.

on a a of season i curved Second Operation. of East a Indiana hospital his second i i years. -i Mime i his a Mr. who spent the i here i i 0r a a i i i i the i a Of sr ment to the new rooms tr.e Altoona to son a n.irae hospital. i i visit at her home here.

re- i a a on' i 1 I he i a states. Tt- to i i an i -'op i i a i i he a to the i.r.o;! Some i i he nr.tf'.t, i In 21 I) I i a i i o- (iraff -toreroom i wof-i- He has of the a and i i 1 i at on i re ion i a home- a near a i a a Cn a i -pent at his home in Shelocta. Will Play i i Ball Team. i played ball with team last season, i to the St Joseph, and play there i the present season Hia i who was i i Churchill, of town. in west i husband.

Tlie Klock of I a of Ixivejoy, a .1 flrtcV o' 21 hens i laid 1 of eejrs from a i Three of these i i i i i eood a parents. i rip mat' i and a i a i -oreevllle. Mercantile AIM a Henry. a a 1 Mr a f. i a 'T i I a las' veA of i i i i Monda on hi? Maile riT wa; H.V.- 'a-'t i a' crlfl i Ic Ol Vandergtifl lEWSPAPESl Si EW SPA PERI.

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