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VOL. XXXVIII. BELLWOOD. PA., THUroJlAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. LOCAL NBTC COLUMN Short Items That Will Inter- est Onr Readers BRIEF SUMMARY^OF THE WEEK •srs* Psrairafhs CsaoaralBg tha Doiags sf Oar BcrsBflk—Ths OoIbbu Oar Sasscribsrs Bajsy. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at this office. I —Febroary is again proving itselt tbe month for blizzards. —The regolar monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be •held at tbe home ot Mrs. Frank . Glasgow oo Sooth Second street Tuesday evening of next week. A fall attendance oT tbe members is desired. •—The Diakonia class ol the Presbyterian Sanday school will give ti Washington tes at tbe home ot Mrs. Swires, opposite the "Y," oo Thursday eveoing, Feb. 25, at 7.46. AdaltB 25c sod obildreo ander 12 years 1 Of. On Sanday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 8 Vclock ia tbe Bap'i-t church tbe Loyal Temperance Legion will hold thsir Febraary meeting. All taking part in the rally oo Febraary 19 are expected to be at this meeting. —Ooe morning this week II. E Syling, general secretary ot the P. R. R. Y. M. 0. AT, received a bill from an Altoooa fim oovering the price of meals served to a couple of fellows, aod. wlfich the generial secret at y disc-aims receiving. It appears that two yoaog iellows weat iato _aod ordered the libaittfiH been ILL HOLD PATRIOTIC RALLY Th* L. T. li. to Aet sa IBs Bsgisstlsa sf BoYsraor Pfaohst The Victory Loyal Temperance Legion will hold a patriotic rally in the Baptist church Friday evening, Feb. 19, at 7.45. In doing this they are conforming with Governor Pinchot's re ceot proclamation to "all patriotic oitizens aod organizations" to set aside the period beginning Feb. 12, the birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln aod ending Feb. 22, the birthday anniversary ol George Washington, as ''patriots week." Tbe legion will give a program suitable to this occasion, also a demonstration of L. T. L. work. All tbose interested io patriotism snd citizenship as expressed by children are invited. A silver offering will be taken. Bsthodlsl Oharoh Bolts Sunday school at 9.30. Morning worship at 10.45, sermon by the paator on the theme, MA Man's Use of His Own." Junior Leagoe at 2.00; Epworth League at 6.80; evening worship at 7.30, sermon by tbe paster no tbe theme, "Living Water." On Monday eveuiog tbere will be a Bible story stewardship essay contest among the yonng people of the cburch. It will be followed by a social under the auspices nt ihe Epworth League. The public is iuvited to the contest. L. A. Welliver, Pastor. I III CHASE OLD BETHABB Co-ashta -rraaaBB-ia-ts far H| Aaaaal Pes Baal All arrangements have beeo completed for tbe annual iWash- Ihgtoo dtf/fox hoot of theTJIair Ooooty Game, Fish sod Forestry association, to be held, near Bellwood. * The camp will be at Martini's camp, aod W. tf. Horner, ot Altoooa, who beads the commissary, will prepare a dinner of sauer kraut, beans, wieners aod coffee tp all tbe hooters for a oom- ioal som. 'At least a hundred hooters will come from Altoooa aod they will leave at 8 o'clock ia tbe morning for Colliar station. * Railroad officials will probably plaoe e special coach at tbe disposal ot tbe hooters, officials of the association state. The Tyrooe delegation will leave at 7 o'clock, aod whether Master Reyoard has beea caught or not, dinner will be served at noon. O. B. Powers, of this boroogb, who is well acquainted with the section, will be captain ot the hoot and Will direct the chase. w \W? WWiPlfl j ______^^_____R^j__j___p_^_______|_______i 8__JjR| I •*■ u NO 48 «£ 1 LOOMING UP HAVE PASSED TO THE BEYOND Psachss lets, Be Par Lynn A. Bros, ot Hollid»ys- burg, one of the best knowo trait I*o < JO, arts' that BIsbbIb PhyBlslSB's Qtfle* Betweeo five sod six o'clock Thursday afternoon of last week firs was discovered in tbe office of, Or. T. L. Wilson oo Main street aod before it was extinguished damage to tbe extent of aboot tbree haodred dollars resulted. The greatest damage waa sustained to the interior ood to a lot ot drags which had jost bseo reoeiv* ed. Daring the progress of .jj| blaze John W. Laird, a ose ot the B**e**&-*,_d£Kgi*t ooa*. gj^Ptitam ■srsts Ms tarWais ■ss-BstOssiisi al ths Ptiflury la flay too/F. Zook, ot Curryville 'beck into politics io Blair through thS announce- that ha will be a candidate te senate oa tba Repabli- iket at tbe coming primaries from Senator P. W. Snyder lollidayaborg, wbo some ago announced his canty to succed himself, Mr. is tbe ooly othsr aspirant senatorial district to Ay announce. There are a ol other meo who are ■K&tbB senatorial urge, jh none otber bos daft- come oot. Among those names are beard frequently ;political circles ore County rman William H. Ore former tr Enos M. Joasa, Dr. k and others in Blair ooooty. "~ Huatingon ooooty, wbieh Other part of tbe thirtieth istorial distriot, will have as candidate, it is said Attorney isbolm. Doe to the fact that coaoty Republican committed la a aew obairmeo at the election, it ie believed Mr. I who ba s guided tbe destinies the party for the post number years as coaoty chairman will baa caodidate to aocceed lAeelf io tbat post, • bot that be |JH(eeek senatorial honors. Mr, |K*wbo baa* lata announced ■iMoodidate served as a ■Nils boose ot repreaeo- tiS-rlHasions of UfllO, PARA6RAPHS mmlA b*S»5j ■seord ai Parseas Whs lave Psll tie Plasty of lalars LEWIS V REIGH Lewis F. Reigfa, a widely known citizen of Antis township sod a prominent member of Logan Valley Baptist churcb, died suddenly at his home west ot Bellwood at 7:45 Friday even- log. He bao beeo in frail health for a year, suffering Irom a complication of diseases. Mr. Reigh waa born May 18, 1850, at Elizabeth Furnace, a soo of the late Peter and Mary Reigh, He was married Feb 28,1871, to Miss Aooa Domer, who survives With ten children: Clayton, Rowan, Morris, David, Mrs. W. S. Turnbaugb, Mrs. H. G. Wertz, Mrs. O. S. Berkstresser and Mrs. O. A. Peterson, all of Bellwood; Miss Myrtle, at home, and Mrs. Penrose Sheeder ot Tyrone. Funeral services wars held at tbe bome Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Interment was made in Antis cemetery. W. A.SENTMAN Mrs. W. L. Davis, ot Orchard street, received word Tuesduy ot the dea'h of her brother, W. A. S9titman, at Steamboat Rocks, lows, whioh occurred at 9. p. m Monday. Mr. Sent man was reared in Altoona. After a few years io the west, he spent a nomber ot years in Altoona oa a merchant. For the peat fourteen yeara be had beeo at Stearriboat Rocks. His wife aod tbree sons survive h|j_iju ;^|rs. Dayis will not be able ehe tni*fr*ai-r____\_"-j t*Sg ■fl People Wko Visit Here aed Those Who Go Away. >;.'hm MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZEftS Quests Wka furs B-isrtBlBsl fey lllBll rSSBBSSl flllSB ll Whs Travsl Ts aai ire. Mrs. Proctor, ot Belair, Md., is a icasit of her daughter, lira. George Simon on Main street. Mrs. 8. G. Hahn, of Blandburg j is spending a tew days as a guest of ber friend, Mra W. A Love. Mrs. Haray B. Walker is recovering nicely from illness whioh kept her confined to the, Lutherah parsonage for a couple weeks. Andrew* Tackitt, of Newark, N. J., where he has boon employed for the post few months, ia visiting at the home ot his parents on the bill. Mrs. Matilda Price retorned home Monday evening from Nilos, Ohio, where she • was tbe goest of ber daughter, Mrs. Cloyd Beatty for tbe psst month. Mrs. Paul Green retu rood Friday Irom a visit ' 9g\.i weeks at the home of her pa John FaosB aad j^sfeMj Mclceesport, Phk^iyw^___i W. A. Gordoo aaeT'te^IlL^ retorned to theiftboi-jip§M| street, otter, d kav>b^^^ weeks witb their daughter, Prof. aod, Sampson io DnBois, ^mWBBp Bellwood Bureau of Obarities haa neatly exhausted its fttnds and would appreciate contributions very much. They may ba left at the furniture store. These are acknowledged sloes last reporb Jamea W. Lowther,$16.78; oelleution, union Thanksgiving Bervice, $18.67; A. B. Foutz, $5; 6. A. Jamison, $5; Bellwood Fur- oitore compaoy, $10; Mrs. Halt- yenny, $1; Willing Workers clash United Brethren Sunday aohool, $6;P.B, B, T. M. 0. A, $10; employes, P. R. R. reclamation plsot, $7; F. A. Hamilton, $1. •—Bellwood haa a number of tho .devote much of m*em*m*mr*mwmr m\ggk*&um temperature to free!* peach bods, and the thermometer has ooly beeo a tew degrees below zero. It ie likely that there win be ao injury to the peach trees tbis winter, he says, aa although the weather will doubtless be stormy and rather cold, it is doubtful it it will get cold enough to cause damage. The peach crop was killed last year by the low temperature that prevailed on Jan. 27, when tbe thormometer weot to 20 degrees below aero. tbroogh a dels wire, olid the loss is covet insurance. persons their time trapping animals oo tbe ridges sod mountains in the immediate surroundings, and have been rewarded with some success Ooa ot the trappers, B. 0. Keith, While io our office Wednesday evening said tbat owing to the deep snow Whiob fell .last week, much difficulty is experieoced, especially io inveigling the foxes, whiob do aot run when there is a deep snow oo tbe groood. Tbe Stats pays a bounty for tbe killing ot destructive animal?, and along with tba pelts, tba trappers reap a nice reward. —Since tke heavy snowfall it ba* beeo discovered tbat various cabins oo Nittany Mountain, along Fishing Oreek, have been looted. A psrficulsr scamp in whieh Bellefonte sportsmen are io terested waa eotered aod bed Clothing aod other equipment valued at several head red dollars carried away. A reword of $100 bas been. offered tor in- formation tbat will lead to tbe discovery of tbe thief. Tbe Logantis dob, in,which a Dumber of Bellwood sportsmen are interested, is located along Fishing — -. _— _ •—Trespass notices tor sale at tbis office, ten cents each. —Miss Mae Lebrs.b is again at ber accustomed place io the postoffice, after an enforced absence ot several weeks doe to illness. •--Friday is tbe birthday anni versary of the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, aod will be observed as a holiday by the bank of the boroogb, wbeo tbey will be closed. —Alexander Loucks, soo of Fred Loucks ood wife ot tbis place, and Miss Bertha Williams, ot Juniata, leit quietly for Cumberland, Md., oo Tuesday where they were united io marriage. They have since retorned aod are- now receiving the congratulations ot their maoy friends. The will establisj- a home io Juuiata. —Tuesday evening Julie, aged fifieen years aod a Bellwood sobool girl, ood daughter of ffisafcylsrlsB OBatati bbbssbbbbsbIs Logsa Valley Presdyteriao choroh, Bav. Wilfred R. Memmert, pastor. Sabbath school 9.15 a. m.; morniog worship 10.45, theme, "The Character of Lincoln;" Y. P. S. C. E. 6.30 p. m., topic, ''What Is Faith, and Wbat Does It Do For Us?" leader, Miss Helen Laird; evening service 7.80, theme, ••Tba High Cost of tbe Best;" church night Wednesday 7.80. -—Typewriter paper oao obtained at this office io quanity desired. —Policeman Freak B. Hetrick killed two dogs one last week wbich were roaming at large io tbe borough aod seemed to ba ownerless. It is the intention of tbe boroagh authorities to make a crusade against all dogs running at large in tbe district, aad owner of canines ara warned to keep thoa oo their premises securely tied or enclosed aod thus avoid paying the penalty. —Quite recently a large number of Kansas rabbits, which were received by tbe game protectors io Blair counny, were liberated near this boroogb. After the heavy fall af saow lsst week ao Aotis towoahip resident tbe boroagh, waat Canada, io a letter to tbe Democratic Watchman, ot Bellefonte, says: *&%!§ "We bad prohibition here for aome years, bat two years ago we weot back ioto the old Joho Barleycorn bosioe-s. Aod now the government stores sell bard liquors of all kinds and every hamlet has a beer bar. The results are distressing drunk ennese everywhere and no dance or other pablic gatheringwithout a lot of staggering attendants. If yoo love yoor country, yoor home, yoor tollowmeo, ood all that is pore aod sweet aad of good repute, never let som io- ba terests get a foothold again io the any United States." ninetieth birthday FrWitf \freek by entertaining a targe number of visitors in her room. Mrs. Raugh bad been ill for several days bat is oow much improved and was able to enjoy her callers. She received congratulations ot triends ii a post card shower and in a shower of flowers, some coming from Pittsburg and McKeesport Her birthday cake with ninety candles came from Bellevue, Ohio. For nearly a half century Mrs. Raugb has been a resident ot Bellwood. Her husband, Sellers Raugh, was a miller of the "old school.'' Since his death she has been at home with ber son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton. State^senaldTbn- the Repobtf ticket for the district composed of Blair and Huntingdon counties,. whi zh is ths thirtieth. Baptist Ohareh S*rvle*s Logan Valley Baptist church, Rev. H. G. Dooley, pastor. Worship with preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. ts. Moroing subject, "The Cross ot Christ." The Lord's Sapper will be observed at the close of tha morning sermoo. Evening subject, "Everybody's Friend." Sabbath school 9.80: yoaog peoples meetiog 6.30; praise aod prayer service Wednesday night at 7.30. Being near wood sobool girt, aua aaugui-i •» through one ot his fields snd was Robert Markel and wife ot Clark amazed to see so many rabbit street, took sudeenly sick and tracks; and he aaid tbe bunnies opoo examination by Dr. W. H. bad made a path ia tba field. Tha *. ___. •—— i—^—__l Morrow her BWiBaet pronoauced appeodicWa. was speedily removed to Altoona hospital, where was She the an operation was performed at 11 o'eloek Wedoe«day morning rabbits which were liberated were foil grow aod thereby able to stand the rigorous wiuters ef Pennsylvania. It misfortune does oot overtake them there should] be ao nbuodaoce ot "oottoo toils'* io this section by the time nsxt banting seaaoo arrives. —Silence may be golden, nevertheless yoa can't boy the still, small voice of conscience. —Mrs. Rebeca Daugherty, ooe of Aotis township's venerable citisene, oa Friday of last weak reached the eighty-ninth mile- stone io her journey tbroogh Ufa. She spent the day quietly at the home of her soo, George Daugherty, aear tbe ahops. Despite bar maoy years Mrs. Daugherty is able to sew and do otber light work, being io tbe enjoyment of good health aod all her faculties Her many friends trast soo tn%. . - ^*Trouod oat maoy Mit way of controlling a * —When a man lights a match to look into a tank to see it it contains any gasoline finds it generly doee. j —John O. Tackitt, a well known engineer on the Cresson division, is coofined to bis home at No. 705 East Third street by illness, suffering from the gripp. —Tbe mafny Bellwood friends ot Eay Ford, son of W. A. Fori and wife ot Bellview- avenne, will be pleased to learn tbat be has received a well-merited promotion by being advanced to. resident agent at the head ot the M. A. Hanoa Co. office at Detroit, Mich. —John F. Chilton was elected president oi tbe Bellwood Parent- Teacher association at the meeting on Thursday evening, whisk, was well attended. It was foa tor ed by an address dealing with "Sc&ook,.'js Relationships," by Superintendent Abernethy, of I the Tyrone schools. He emphasized tbe idea that parents should oot blame teachers for oot being able to do more io the ohild thao GSaatv WIU Bailt Lars* ^^^^ Tbe garage to be built by Blur, j oouoty will fill a long-felt waat j and will be a creditable addition j to Hollidaysburg's architect ore. ' It will be located oo Mulberry I street, adjoining the jail and io I keeping with the design ot that 1 building, At present tbe bnild [ ings and otber property ot the! highway department are widely] I scattered, wbiob tbe new structure ' ,wiU alleviate, as everything will be centralised there, which will! make a decided improvemeot. < Architect John Huuter, Jr., bssi completed tbe plana and specifics-; tions and will -upervise the coo- struction of the building. . It will be built ot local mountain stooef1 trimmed with Indiana limestone!, and ol one story, comprising ijj garage, office depaitmeot and ee.- gioeer's office. There will bt' storage fof oars aod an equip meo.. repair room aod the stractorf will be heated by gas. The baa* ment under the office will be oaa^j for storage aod heating room m reinforced concrete floors. . Tip walls will be plastered aod oat? trim in the offices. There will H steel trasses aadjm asphalt rota A feature of the repair shop WH be a traveling crane running fffl head the entire length. aoniversariss. I they themselves could do. • —All previous records freight movement, wbiob wis broken the walk ending Febrtm l,were again smashed Mood); on the Middle division by tkwj tal movement of 10,891 alia. IS pite 'heavy snowfall dariogW two weeks io whieh these were established, railroad i believe that it is the taioed movement ovar I any railroad.
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1926-02-11 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, February 11, 1926, Volume 38 Number 48 |
Volume | 38 |
Issue | 48 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1926-02-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Full Text | VOL. XXXVIII. BELLWOOD. PA., THUroJlAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. LOCAL NBTC COLUMN Short Items That Will Inter- est Onr Readers BRIEF SUMMARY^OF THE WEEK •srs* Psrairafhs CsaoaralBg tha Doiags sf Oar BcrsBflk—Ths OoIbbu Oar Sasscribsrs Bajsy. —Typewriter paper can be obtained at this office. I —Febroary is again proving itselt tbe month for blizzards. —The regolar monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be •held at tbe home ot Mrs. Frank . Glasgow oo Sooth Second street Tuesday evening of next week. A fall attendance oT tbe members is desired. •—The Diakonia class ol the Presbyterian Sanday school will give ti Washington tes at tbe home ot Mrs. Swires, opposite the "Y," oo Thursday eveoing, Feb. 25, at 7.46. AdaltB 25c sod obildreo ander 12 years 1 Of. On Sanday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 8 Vclock ia tbe Bap'i-t church tbe Loyal Temperance Legion will hold thsir Febraary meeting. All taking part in the rally oo Febraary 19 are expected to be at this meeting. —Ooe morning this week II. E Syling, general secretary ot the P. R. R. Y. M. 0. AT, received a bill from an Altoooa fim oovering the price of meals served to a couple of fellows, aod. wlfich the generial secret at y disc-aims receiving. It appears that two yoaog iellows weat iato _aod ordered the libaittfiH been ILL HOLD PATRIOTIC RALLY Th* L. T. li. to Aet sa IBs Bsgisstlsa sf BoYsraor Pfaohst The Victory Loyal Temperance Legion will hold a patriotic rally in the Baptist church Friday evening, Feb. 19, at 7.45. In doing this they are conforming with Governor Pinchot's re ceot proclamation to "all patriotic oitizens aod organizations" to set aside the period beginning Feb. 12, the birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln aod ending Feb. 22, the birthday anniversary ol George Washington, as ''patriots week." Tbe legion will give a program suitable to this occasion, also a demonstration of L. T. L. work. All tbose interested io patriotism snd citizenship as expressed by children are invited. A silver offering will be taken. Bsthodlsl Oharoh Bolts Sunday school at 9.30. Morning worship at 10.45, sermon by the paator on the theme, MA Man's Use of His Own." Junior Leagoe at 2.00; Epworth League at 6.80; evening worship at 7.30, sermon by tbe paster no tbe theme, "Living Water." On Monday eveuiog tbere will be a Bible story stewardship essay contest among the yonng people of the cburch. It will be followed by a social under the auspices nt ihe Epworth League. The public is iuvited to the contest. L. A. Welliver, Pastor. I III CHASE OLD BETHABB Co-ashta -rraaaBB-ia-ts far H| Aaaaal Pes Baal All arrangements have beeo completed for tbe annual iWash- Ihgtoo dtf/fox hoot of theTJIair Ooooty Game, Fish sod Forestry association, to be held, near Bellwood. * The camp will be at Martini's camp, aod W. tf. Horner, ot Altoooa, who beads the commissary, will prepare a dinner of sauer kraut, beans, wieners aod coffee tp all tbe hooters for a oom- ioal som. 'At least a hundred hooters will come from Altoooa aod they will leave at 8 o'clock ia tbe morning for Colliar station. * Railroad officials will probably plaoe e special coach at tbe disposal ot tbe hooters, officials of the association state. The Tyrooe delegation will leave at 7 o'clock, aod whether Master Reyoard has beea caught or not, dinner will be served at noon. O. B. Powers, of this boroogb, who is well acquainted with the section, will be captain ot the hoot and Will direct the chase. w \W? WWiPlfl j ______^^_____R^j__j___p_^_______|_______i 8__JjR| I •*■ u NO 48 «£ 1 LOOMING UP HAVE PASSED TO THE BEYOND Psachss lets, Be Par Lynn A. Bros, ot Hollid»ys- burg, one of the best knowo trait I*o < JO, arts' that BIsbbIb PhyBlslSB's Qtfle* Betweeo five sod six o'clock Thursday afternoon of last week firs was discovered in tbe office of, Or. T. L. Wilson oo Main street aod before it was extinguished damage to tbe extent of aboot tbree haodred dollars resulted. The greatest damage waa sustained to the interior ood to a lot ot drags which had jost bseo reoeiv* ed. Daring the progress of .jj| blaze John W. Laird, a ose ot the B**e**&-*,_d£Kgi*t ooa*. gj^Ptitam ■srsts Ms tarWais ■ss-BstOssiisi al ths Ptiflury la flay too/F. Zook, ot Curryville 'beck into politics io Blair through thS announce- that ha will be a candidate te senate oa tba Repabli- iket at tbe coming primaries from Senator P. W. Snyder lollidayaborg, wbo some ago announced his canty to succed himself, Mr. is tbe ooly othsr aspirant senatorial district to Ay announce. There are a ol other meo who are ■K&tbB senatorial urge, jh none otber bos daft- come oot. Among those names are beard frequently ;political circles ore County rman William H. Ore former tr Enos M. Joasa, Dr. k and others in Blair ooooty. "~ Huatingon ooooty, wbieh Other part of tbe thirtieth istorial distriot, will have as candidate, it is said Attorney isbolm. Doe to the fact that coaoty Republican committed la a aew obairmeo at the election, it ie believed Mr. I who ba s guided tbe destinies the party for the post number years as coaoty chairman will baa caodidate to aocceed lAeelf io tbat post, • bot that be |JH(eeek senatorial honors. Mr, |K*wbo baa* lata announced ■iMoodidate served as a ■Nils boose ot repreaeo- tiS-rlHasions of UfllO, PARA6RAPHS mmlA b*S»5j ■seord ai Parseas Whs lave Psll tie Plasty of lalars LEWIS V REIGH Lewis F. Reigfa, a widely known citizen of Antis township sod a prominent member of Logan Valley Baptist churcb, died suddenly at his home west ot Bellwood at 7:45 Friday even- log. He bao beeo in frail health for a year, suffering Irom a complication of diseases. Mr. Reigh waa born May 18, 1850, at Elizabeth Furnace, a soo of the late Peter and Mary Reigh, He was married Feb 28,1871, to Miss Aooa Domer, who survives With ten children: Clayton, Rowan, Morris, David, Mrs. W. S. Turnbaugb, Mrs. H. G. Wertz, Mrs. O. S. Berkstresser and Mrs. O. A. Peterson, all of Bellwood; Miss Myrtle, at home, and Mrs. Penrose Sheeder ot Tyrone. Funeral services wars held at tbe bome Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Interment was made in Antis cemetery. W. A.SENTMAN Mrs. W. L. Davis, ot Orchard street, received word Tuesduy ot the dea'h of her brother, W. A. S9titman, at Steamboat Rocks, lows, whioh occurred at 9. p. m Monday. Mr. Sent man was reared in Altoona. After a few years io the west, he spent a nomber ot years in Altoona oa a merchant. For the peat fourteen yeara be had beeo at Stearriboat Rocks. His wife aod tbree sons survive h|j_iju ;^|rs. Dayis will not be able ehe tni*fr*ai-r____\_"-j t*Sg ■fl People Wko Visit Here aed Those Who Go Away. >;.'hm MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZEftS Quests Wka furs B-isrtBlBsl fey lllBll rSSBBSSl flllSB ll Whs Travsl Ts aai ire. Mrs. Proctor, ot Belair, Md., is a icasit of her daughter, lira. George Simon on Main street. Mrs. 8. G. Hahn, of Blandburg j is spending a tew days as a guest of ber friend, Mra W. A Love. Mrs. Haray B. Walker is recovering nicely from illness whioh kept her confined to the, Lutherah parsonage for a couple weeks. Andrew* Tackitt, of Newark, N. J., where he has boon employed for the post few months, ia visiting at the home ot his parents on the bill. Mrs. Matilda Price retorned home Monday evening from Nilos, Ohio, where she • was tbe goest of ber daughter, Mrs. Cloyd Beatty for tbe psst month. Mrs. Paul Green retu rood Friday Irom a visit ' 9g\.i weeks at the home of her pa John FaosB aad j^sfeMj Mclceesport, Phk^iyw^___i W. A. Gordoo aaeT'te^IlL^ retorned to theiftboi-jip§M| street, otter, d kav>b^^^ weeks witb their daughter, Prof. aod, Sampson io DnBois, ^mWBBp Bellwood Bureau of Obarities haa neatly exhausted its fttnds and would appreciate contributions very much. They may ba left at the furniture store. These are acknowledged sloes last reporb Jamea W. Lowther,$16.78; oelleution, union Thanksgiving Bervice, $18.67; A. B. Foutz, $5; 6. A. Jamison, $5; Bellwood Fur- oitore compaoy, $10; Mrs. Halt- yenny, $1; Willing Workers clash United Brethren Sunday aohool, $6;P.B, B, T. M. 0. A, $10; employes, P. R. R. reclamation plsot, $7; F. A. Hamilton, $1. •—Bellwood haa a number of tho .devote much of m*em*m*mr*mwmr m\ggk*&um temperature to free!* peach bods, and the thermometer has ooly beeo a tew degrees below zero. It ie likely that there win be ao injury to the peach trees tbis winter, he says, aa although the weather will doubtless be stormy and rather cold, it is doubtful it it will get cold enough to cause damage. The peach crop was killed last year by the low temperature that prevailed on Jan. 27, when tbe thormometer weot to 20 degrees below aero. tbroogh a dels wire, olid the loss is covet insurance. persons their time trapping animals oo tbe ridges sod mountains in the immediate surroundings, and have been rewarded with some success Ooa ot the trappers, B. 0. Keith, While io our office Wednesday evening said tbat owing to the deep snow Whiob fell .last week, much difficulty is experieoced, especially io inveigling the foxes, whiob do aot run when there is a deep snow oo tbe groood. Tbe Stats pays a bounty for tbe killing ot destructive animal?, and along with tba pelts, tba trappers reap a nice reward. —Since tke heavy snowfall it ba* beeo discovered tbat various cabins oo Nittany Mountain, along Fishing Oreek, have been looted. A psrficulsr scamp in whieh Bellefonte sportsmen are io terested waa eotered aod bed Clothing aod other equipment valued at several head red dollars carried away. A reword of $100 bas been. offered tor in- formation tbat will lead to tbe discovery of tbe thief. Tbe Logantis dob, in,which a Dumber of Bellwood sportsmen are interested, is located along Fishing — -. _— _ •—Trespass notices tor sale at tbis office, ten cents each. —Miss Mae Lebrs.b is again at ber accustomed place io the postoffice, after an enforced absence ot several weeks doe to illness. •--Friday is tbe birthday anni versary of the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, aod will be observed as a holiday by the bank of the boroogb, wbeo tbey will be closed. —Alexander Loucks, soo of Fred Loucks ood wife ot tbis place, and Miss Bertha Williams, ot Juniata, leit quietly for Cumberland, Md., oo Tuesday where they were united io marriage. They have since retorned aod are- now receiving the congratulations ot their maoy friends. The will establisj- a home io Juuiata. —Tuesday evening Julie, aged fifieen years aod a Bellwood sobool girl, ood daughter of ffisafcylsrlsB OBatati bbbssbbbbsbIs Logsa Valley Presdyteriao choroh, Bav. Wilfred R. Memmert, pastor. Sabbath school 9.15 a. m.; morniog worship 10.45, theme, "The Character of Lincoln;" Y. P. S. C. E. 6.30 p. m., topic, ''What Is Faith, and Wbat Does It Do For Us?" leader, Miss Helen Laird; evening service 7.80, theme, ••Tba High Cost of tbe Best;" church night Wednesday 7.80. -—Typewriter paper oao obtained at this office io quanity desired. —Policeman Freak B. Hetrick killed two dogs one last week wbich were roaming at large io tbe borough aod seemed to ba ownerless. It is the intention of tbe boroagh authorities to make a crusade against all dogs running at large in tbe district, aad owner of canines ara warned to keep thoa oo their premises securely tied or enclosed aod thus avoid paying the penalty. —Quite recently a large number of Kansas rabbits, which were received by tbe game protectors io Blair counny, were liberated near this boroogb. After the heavy fall af saow lsst week ao Aotis towoahip resident tbe boroagh, waat Canada, io a letter to tbe Democratic Watchman, ot Bellefonte, says: *&%!§ "We bad prohibition here for aome years, bat two years ago we weot back ioto the old Joho Barleycorn bosioe-s. Aod now the government stores sell bard liquors of all kinds and every hamlet has a beer bar. The results are distressing drunk ennese everywhere and no dance or other pablic gatheringwithout a lot of staggering attendants. If yoo love yoor country, yoor home, yoor tollowmeo, ood all that is pore aod sweet aad of good repute, never let som io- ba terests get a foothold again io the any United States." ninetieth birthday FrWitf \freek by entertaining a targe number of visitors in her room. Mrs. Raugh bad been ill for several days bat is oow much improved and was able to enjoy her callers. She received congratulations ot triends ii a post card shower and in a shower of flowers, some coming from Pittsburg and McKeesport Her birthday cake with ninety candles came from Bellevue, Ohio. For nearly a half century Mrs. Raugb has been a resident ot Bellwood. Her husband, Sellers Raugh, was a miller of the "old school.'' Since his death she has been at home with ber son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patton. State^senaldTbn- the Repobtf ticket for the district composed of Blair and Huntingdon counties,. whi zh is ths thirtieth. Baptist Ohareh S*rvle*s Logan Valley Baptist church, Rev. H. G. Dooley, pastor. Worship with preaching at 10.45 a. m. and 7.80 p. ts. Moroing subject, "The Cross ot Christ." The Lord's Sapper will be observed at the close of tha morning sermoo. Evening subject, "Everybody's Friend." Sabbath school 9.80: yoaog peoples meetiog 6.30; praise aod prayer service Wednesday night at 7.30. Being near wood sobool girt, aua aaugui-i •» through one ot his fields snd was Robert Markel and wife ot Clark amazed to see so many rabbit street, took sudeenly sick and tracks; and he aaid tbe bunnies opoo examination by Dr. W. H. bad made a path ia tba field. Tha *. ___. •—— i—^—__l Morrow her BWiBaet pronoauced appeodicWa. was speedily removed to Altoona hospital, where was She the an operation was performed at 11 o'eloek Wedoe«day morning rabbits which were liberated were foil grow aod thereby able to stand the rigorous wiuters ef Pennsylvania. It misfortune does oot overtake them there should] be ao nbuodaoce ot "oottoo toils'* io this section by the time nsxt banting seaaoo arrives. —Silence may be golden, nevertheless yoa can't boy the still, small voice of conscience. —Mrs. Rebeca Daugherty, ooe of Aotis township's venerable citisene, oa Friday of last weak reached the eighty-ninth mile- stone io her journey tbroogh Ufa. She spent the day quietly at the home of her soo, George Daugherty, aear tbe ahops. Despite bar maoy years Mrs. Daugherty is able to sew and do otber light work, being io tbe enjoyment of good health aod all her faculties Her many friends trast soo tn%. . - ^*Trouod oat maoy Mit way of controlling a * —When a man lights a match to look into a tank to see it it contains any gasoline finds it generly doee. j —John O. Tackitt, a well known engineer on the Cresson division, is coofined to bis home at No. 705 East Third street by illness, suffering from the gripp. —Tbe mafny Bellwood friends ot Eay Ford, son of W. A. Fori and wife ot Bellview- avenne, will be pleased to learn tbat be has received a well-merited promotion by being advanced to. resident agent at the head ot the M. A. Hanoa Co. office at Detroit, Mich. —John F. Chilton was elected president oi tbe Bellwood Parent- Teacher association at the meeting on Thursday evening, whisk, was well attended. It was foa tor ed by an address dealing with "Sc&ook,.'js Relationships," by Superintendent Abernethy, of I the Tyrone schools. He emphasized tbe idea that parents should oot blame teachers for oot being able to do more io the ohild thao GSaatv WIU Bailt Lars* ^^^^ Tbe garage to be built by Blur, j oouoty will fill a long-felt waat j and will be a creditable addition j to Hollidaysburg's architect ore. ' It will be located oo Mulberry I street, adjoining the jail and io I keeping with the design ot that 1 building, At present tbe bnild [ ings and otber property ot the! highway department are widely] I scattered, wbiob tbe new structure ' ,wiU alleviate, as everything will be centralised there, which will! make a decided improvemeot. < Architect John Huuter, Jr., bssi completed tbe plana and specifics-; tions and will -upervise the coo- struction of the building. . It will be built ot local mountain stooef1 trimmed with Indiana limestone!, and ol one story, comprising ijj garage, office depaitmeot and ee.- gioeer's office. There will bt' storage fof oars aod an equip meo.. repair room aod the stractorf will be heated by gas. The baa* ment under the office will be oaa^j for storage aod heating room m reinforced concrete floors. . Tip walls will be plastered aod oat? trim in the offices. There will H steel trasses aadjm asphalt rota A feature of the repair shop WH be a traveling crane running fffl head the entire length. aoniversariss. I they themselves could do. • —All previous records freight movement, wbiob wis broken the walk ending Febrtm l,were again smashed Mood); on the Middle division by tkwj tal movement of 10,891 alia. IS pite 'heavy snowfall dariogW two weeks io whieh these were established, railroad i believe that it is the taioed movement ovar I any railroad. |
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