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THE INDIANA PKOfl WEDNNDAT MOENINO, JULY 30, IMS. INDIANA PROGRESS. u4 Paper CuUBtr. A. S.

MOOKMKAlt, A. RALPH MOOKHEAU. Editors A VICTORIOUS I BULGAR I MKN toa TUK A M1TCHEL Ai: IS f. YEAK Plll IN A July -s c.arls i i mule on .1 i i i i I one! a 01 on Tues A i OL u. i v.

.11 at tlie Ho 11 at a T'leiday. v( Juroto fwr tter A M- A i i KiTtrd i iijrit-i? i i. r. i XV 14 11 1 i'rtil fur tlr 11 i I TEACHERS WANTED. of RECEAT 1 -L -j-iij I if -o rife.

a sluall i It Tht- tU- ill room a B. Hwud. Mr. Ttonjas 1J diaca reiidei-t. died at Li? to i 7 4 The borL ana.

Le the a a of Ji.s a the late arises fioo-j was engaged i and shortly a i iif Pittsburg. He a itarried on November 21, i to Miss of tvfco 1 rw Tives bin: a iau.es A. Hood -I" 5 and a a though I both i He jg their a they were at ei. ajso by brothers and a When the Turk had Kev. Samuel Hood, of be left the inn accompanied Rev Kobert Hood, of Nebraska.

the Turks. The Bulgarian went ii U--t tbf SUliit- A in the Turkisb I a ii and -nt ta! vs. 1 -li'l a badges to ooosi A1I along of to'jr a of aood a oui.itrt-d ULtl i to a a i with tbe rtsi- of i i and a a cent of Indiana seemingly ap- jViji'u predated by t-veryote. A and a i i i i i i a i txr i and it the i-ire of the members to see aLd get a a i i every i i i a he route. i A I i r.r.

II A i i'i A H-Lry. i a l' u-iwlv I K. l.i-··- U'itli Forxing N'juue of Friend Chas. V. Starr, former principal of the Sagamore schools, and ote of the beet instructors ever em- 11 I i I S.

i i i Steur Mi.ijV-iDt-ry Alfrt-J 1" MjH-y. K- Strung. --rte. l.iujrii a i.f i I ai.J waijic.1 for rrpa.r STATE A OF INDIANA, PA. A faculty of 60 picked men and Every comfort-- -healthful 9 19S tcueii eft the for ftrpanng to teacn SEPTEMBER 1913.

for A A I I A A A Tin InJiama CiMMtMonr o' Hiaie lioard I -1-1I HIUS A by XV l' Je 0 of to I playing fT awhile; then he, too. left I ployed in Armstrong county, is a fu- i to know what had been i i from justice for two alleged iig vii tetween these two. each of crimes. As published in the Prog- whom was a fine specimen of man. ress last week he is accused with mmorality in connection with bis i Kuluit-r Eas-t John Ben Wasliiuirton Harry IS 1 isber.

Young Isfluau. J. E. Morrow. FUK SALE--9 of Jand, two story FOB SAXJt-- Farm of mem within barn and outbuildings.

lo-atr! iu mile of Hircbind, wttkla aitf Call OD or address A. Adauisvu uf flrtt cUM BOOM u4 v. l- 1. Box 20. 3O3TJ) birc, cood orchard with all klada of fruit; underlaid with (coal iw4ac lute) aboat IW.OW feet HW Umber on It; i-f IriiliaLa ci-unty -jni M.ijJ:!T.

A 11. IMS." for i i JT llliU i i i Ml Il'T iht building, and OR of IOC acres witti good ca( an oil nnder reaaooable Tsienj. fr 1 u1 'SF- C. C. was a veteran of the Civil war.

a i from i place, a were coLducted in ibt sit-am pil-iDft riaos and cultivation; one-half mile north Of Plum- i Muefand. Aujrusi 4 ai the office of tbe Couutr torn on Dayton-Indiana road. Bobt. l-rtlt for Mwter nn.l at tbe offi-e of Jos A MilJeo. PlumTille.

j- OK 8 A nr mce ttrn of 32 Knlt Building, i-ins Jn townahlp and taOclent Mwed tiurf. i a FOK SALE--Desirable modern lumber to build honae; jood orchard. Jofen E. riawson. at his late home on Sunday evening and the remains were brought here on Monday forenoon for interment ic tbe Greenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Elizabeth Hood. Mrs. Elizabeth Hood, widow of the late John Hood, died on Sunday at her gome at Homer City, aged 74 The deceased is survived by three and three sisters, as follows: James K. and Albert Dick.

of Homer i Dinsmore Dick, of Mrs. Joel Alexander, of Blacklick; Phillipp. of Blairs- Tllle, and Mre. William Kissinger, of town. The funeral were conducted on Tuesday forenoon in the Homer City United Presbyterian chnrch and interment followed in Greenwood cemetery at i place.

Silas B. Moore. Silaa B. Moore, of West Philadelphia street, died at his home on Wednesday, of heart trouble, aged 28 The deceased was a son of the late James Moore, and is survived by his mother. Mrs.

Malinda Moore, and the following brothers and sisters: Michael. Harry, John, Mrs. H. L. McHenry, of town, and Mrs.

Harry Ray. of Rayne township. The remains were taken Saturday to Hayne where the funeral services were r-onducted by the Rev. South. I followed church cemeterr.

in the Etta Etta Moorhead. little a of "Walter and A a Moor- bead, of Braddock. and ereat- a a i i of Mrs. of Samrile i i die'l on July L'f at at her parents' home. The i had been ill for on I asked the host in German, shife ixke that language.

He told me that the Turk was at the bead of a band who bad for pome time made their headquarters In the town, terrorizing everybody In it and in the vicinity They would make raids and return laden with plunder. Thus far no force conduct with pupils of bis school. The second sensation came Thursday when notes of Starr, bearing the endorsement of A. E. Crawford, were presented by the Rural Valley and Plumville banks.

Crawford was a friend of Starr, but declares he never signed the notes. The forgery is of Christians had dared to drive them nearly a perfect reproduction of out- It sevois that the Bulgarian had challenged the Turk to fight him single handed The Turk had at first de- but the Bulgarian had so goaded him h- bad conseirfed. It had Iwen agreed between them that they should meet the next moru- ine. There one main street In the i-lace. running north and south.

The Rulc.trtan was to start at a certain hour -me end of the street nnd the Turk the other end. Each to with tbe short rifle in the country, but which in this country would called a carbine. Either coulil fire nt the other on sight or whenever lie Tlit-re was a feature of the affair of wtich 1 was Informed at the tinu-. A. number of Bulgarians had bound themselves to erpel the Turkish rol- bers.

It would be a great advantage to them to pet rid of their leader before bteinninz the attack. The Bnl- jariau who had been selected to attempt this was famous for his marks- ojanship. It was hoped that he would succeed, nnd If he did there would be 'ittle difficulty in annihilating his m-n. In the mornine I arose nt put my out of the So far as I see. the houses Cither si'lo of the street were lined vs to r- The Crawford's signature.

Sareaotie. This Incident is related of Scotch doctor, new to the gun. who adventured upon a day's rabbit shooting Chased by the ferrets, bunny was a rather quick moving target, and the medico was not meeting with the sac- cess be anticipated. "Hang it all. man." he exclaimed impatiently to the keeper who accompanied him: "these beasts are too quick for meP' "Aye, doctor," the pawky keeper replied, "but ye surely didua expect them tae lie still like yer patients till ye kill them?" Yet He Liked Freeh Air.

"My husband was at a smoker Saturday night and never got home until about 1 o'clock." "Was thru why he wasn't at church Sunday morning?" "No; he saj-s the ventilation is so poor in church and the atmosphere al- ciiy--sioan A. gets so heavy that he can't keep i i i I i EUVUVXU iCBMMTili-C 1 bv UUAAU KWU U. vmtt Taylor BrujaiiilB Holhs Tbe rigbt to any or tw: large lot. full of fruit; best of Ladnea, Boz 28S, Htilwood. Pa.

Barker I water. If you want a nice home write. P.rusbTalley-Raipb Stewart. Daied at Indiana. Pa JJ.15- i BOX Indiana.

Pa. 30-3tp! P.rusliTalley--Ralpli Stewart. Kauks L. AJeiaiicler Fuller. B'ac-kJick-- W.

Brown. John Murray. roDt-iuatigb-- K- H. Kitiperald. Harry Daied at Indiana.

July K. BEX SETT. J. M. A I E.

M. AXSLEV. FOR trom and 10 mlnotM walk from Clymer trolley line. per. Cherry Tree- Edgar k.

rtierryhill-- Ford Smith. W. A. Kutikle. Uleu Campbell-- D.

Bennett. A I WALTER H. AYEICS. Clerk. SP 1913--2t FOR SALE--6600 hand made oak Commissioners c.

T. Patterson. Livermore, Pa. 30-3tp; of fruit, well watered and In a good state of cvlttTttloB. Inqnlre of Jacob WettUac.

Indiana, or J. B. Wenilng, Indiana B. Gardner. Grant- Frank A.

Moore. Irrin Aaron W. John 11. Pierce. Attorney.

ADMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Lf-tters of on the estate of Mary r. Short, late of Rayne I i FOR SALE--A coal ranee, juct new, on; used 6 Moviog away, will aell at a bargain. See it at A. T.

Taylor ft Bon'a. 30-Stc D. 3. FOR SALE-- 186 acres in fee simple, good ood mpl ple, fries Abraham Craft. John S.

ROM. W. Mwkinp. G. H.

Barr lf granted the under- bttU4 i nc i90 tcrw ln Indiana--John J. C. Peter-! i la.tos aRainst tuan. James C. Kw.

Frank Moorbead. Estate are rwjuested to r-rewnt them duly Maboninz Xortb--Charles Wingart. for and nos i Indiana, all kind! of good bnlldlogs; Mahouine. Bell. kniwln to be indebted are 16 acret nr 1 mile from Indiana.

i i a R. Truss). requested to mske prompt payment. 1(6 acre M.ntt'«.iu«-r.T~J«.l.a F. H.

H. L. SHORT, i ecn I Administrator i i M. K. Cessna.

Home. July 30. 1913 I.a:r«l Thocupsou. J. l.

Ad FOB SALE--A farm of about 127 acrw located within 3 of TliminujlM. to South Xahonlng townahlp; mppOMA underlaid with coal. For paHlcolan a4- dresa C. L. Hndaon.

H. D. Creekdde, or William Morrtaon, K. D. Marlon Ontar.

Pa. 8-tf E. It. George L- Botsford. I G-orce M.

Kay. I Pmii-kKburg--John X. Lewis. S. W.

Con- dron. E. Carnaban. Wlieatfield. West- Harry G.

Mack. Davi Harris. 5 miles from 2 six-room houea in Indi- irc.eral vacant lots in Indiana, i good property in Clymer, all of tbe above are well located and will be sold -ft--O--O-- IUni, LIST, Fit IDTT SUEl with tbe money. Come In and see us. A.

A. and B. P. Beans. Marshall building.

Boom 6, Indiana, Pa. 29-3tc FOB Stnmpf property, eor- ner of Seventh and School atreeta. One of the best located propertlea in Indiana. golre at ClUsent National Bank, Indlww, FOR SALE--Llrery In food Pa. cation.

Address Box 188, Seward, M. Beer. C. A. Nl-hol.

Yciunt! Harry C. Neal. ia this onlvnui are charged a i) foVibe tor at ibe rate of OXE CKST a word ut srptmber. for tbe flrtt mMrtion mod Armstrong-K. H.

Miller. C. A. Uncapner. HA1.F CENT A WORD for MIC 1 'stfJn' 11 Bluirsville--George M.

Willtinson. Cnarles Ferguson. W. H. Slirimp.

A. Archibald. a i 1'. Wakefield. Banks--Jamess a a WANTED--A borne, with advantages of A.

S. Buterbaufih. for hoy. 11 years old. Address Ja E.

a Itavul Her- I i a a Pa. 31-ltp i a i Maloy. CfcVrrv Kiuue. i F'JK i Ci-ut. r- i a a at.d i i feet; I a i i i and zt acres of WA XTED--Moulders.

iCo. Indiana Foandrr 31-3tp Grai.t CJlt-u 1'earce. March The a held at the i day. i-y the Fl--v. it.

Good, pr.s'or of I' the a a i i i a i i Of near Trade Cit at i of Mabel of age of 7J a a a been were i I 1 11 I it end. distan'-e a milf ij.art. a mrsti in the i his As as they ench other they th-ir tl.e to on a (1 '-stuine his i w.ire th- b.i^yry Tri-iis-rs i -I- -v-h-s-. in wliich h- i Th? tar--d. pictured.

ha.1 While two men A Surprise Coming. Pastor's Wife You understand, Mary, that I am only "at home" on Wednesday from 3 to 5. Mary--Yes, i ma'am. Then to herself: "Mary, what I a heavenly situation you have got! The mistress only at home for two hours every lK'featrl in a (MH! (ianie I Hy a k'ore of to the I i a a the Col- Frauk B. Lonpweil.

.1 Speedy. L. F. Sutler. Ira A.

a 11. a B. B. i i i i C. i i a H.

A. 'li- i i i i 1 A i H. a K. a a i I i i i i i i i lu.ii. I'M-cr.

I i i U. TL-jiiJ- i i a reason for selling owner is engag- T. Duu- iiif: otlirr business. For particulars J. Burkliart.

Tenn Run. Pa. 3l-tf SALE--A farm of 01 acres, located, good buildings and good ore-bard. H. G.

Ki-1- in good t-oa! and gas territory. Address I Hudson. Creekside. R. D.

Xo. 2. Pn. i 30-3tp Get Acquainted With E. R.

Lurnsden If you want your Heat, Plumbing and Electric Work Correct at Right Prices. BOTH PHONES. 72O PHILADELPHIA STREET THE RIGHT MD t. i i .1. If ii.aLs in a jilayeil game here on i Friilay.

i i i i i a iu-re i getting revenge i i I a on the hfur.e by I i a a v. livb- M.i.-k. H. i K. I i A I wa iiil-itse It wa? r'liiin to a tn the man is (If li.ittie f'-r them i If killed tbe their oj.i.ressor? N.

1 r-at- niitrht he if the other' srhtf-r 01 h'-r a ttu i a i and won by a ore of to on a i A i i I OF I I A ALE. a i i C. 1. E. V.

Bowers. .1 i i i a i i i't-utt-r vvr ll i i C.iuiui-u Bj'Jti. i i i i i i a i i i i rnil l(f h( I an ago. The locals proved Ing a of i a a i a year into the f-K-t-s to "ju. the in spite of rn'u for HHH ago.

Th" a i a i the fa. a i carries s-everal in ii, Round Top i i li: nt i i i priced players. Trade i i a i i xl i v1 10 "I 1 8 Ule xhe Collegians lost came fin 1 made on a a Tlw i 'hrlstians an.1 on -v-r- a a iast They i ert- ly a store of 'i to 1 OD Beany. Mrs. a v.

hV.s* a i i wh en a a ber borce Ha. nrday. -A drew and on a a r-t: a two liiiles rf emel that they -wort ranee the Bulgarian bis rltV t. his shoulder. If It was i- erjf-my i a i it i Turk did not ih" i i i -f bis srin.

i bis i Tbe ri.r:-t:::n. i I I Right tad i right In price, yo ot-aer 1 filled better or 03ore cheaply thax FOR SALE Team of nigged work horses weighing 260O pounds, price $185. Also several quiet drivers. New buggies, slat wagons, three seated hacks and harness always on hands at WLLMER STEWART'S Big Livery and Sale Barn. i i i She a I oi, tbeni than ever.

Tbe issue i i ht 0 a shot. a ymrd aid like to yf-. r- Si. A i i .1 t. A.

w. N-ar. acquainted with our batioeM St. i. Qfa tot ter of H.

Kr.mk a Fl- 15: ln r.v;!··· Witb i and i -t W. f' i i i i 1: A i F. Ly H. -i st 1 death Of P.Obt.'t O. the Turk I see 'A Rnt be far 1 i K-t I a Fa- yon i Phone Xo.

W. S. DAUOHERTY, 1048 Iu Lightcap ElectricCompany 11 South Ninth near Y. M. C.

Indiana, Pa. We do all kinds of Wiring and Repair work. AU work promptly done and guaranteed. Dealers in Western Electric and Kellogg Telephones and Supplies. E.

R. LIGHTCAP, Mgr. .1 I'rtit I for Monday i r.s I F. I'" htr 1, Bu- T. his rifle i rr.ick ilr a a i ktV! i I ren.

one of irboic lw-1! this place. Friday a Fva Princle. SMtoor was who of a Rev. July 23. be had leaves a two P'lorcr dice 7 I i 1 '111 Carr.p-!TM strwt.

A Turk I a BOU -if 1 1 i -T. i i Fr-ir; L- cr Li life. sV-t thronel et-ery near H. I i H- 1- i i i Vi I' THE FARMERS "'BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-. 1 S.

or. "lie Tt Third Monila? MTF. J. W. Gray.

David Bast Mahor.inp i koine in i i fr, a brother of K.rJey 11 irion Center, and was aged CC i-ri rf l.i« cue ov. the nirrt -ry INTEREST PAID 1 1 i .1 PARENTS: N'o matter what heritage you leavf. your child will some day bedepeudent on SELF. If left with a fortuDe already earneJ. habits formed in early years will detf-rniirje how wisely that fortune will be adniiuisTered.

The best oii.i·-··! I'-s-nn your i i have the care of moii'-y and its pow-r. sav.nsrs accoiint at bank. A a will start THE FARMERS BANK of Indiana, Penna. iNEWSPA'FERr.

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