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VOL. XL. Mfe-a *P*M ;4-tvt * —sp—«-jp MM- BELLWOOD, PA., 11 LOGlkL NEWS COLUMN Short lteeaa Thot WOI Inter- BRIEF 98MMMIT OUR NEXT JUDGE Hara-iapaa Oaaairaiag ths Doiaqa e] el Set BateogS—*Se Oataata Sar SabBat Ibera Baler. —Typewriter paper cao be obtained at thia office. —The disagreeable weather on Tuesday hal a -aodency to k**ep aaay voters away from the pol ta. —afiaa Maod Terley will conduct tbe e -rviceeiu ihe Missionary A'liauce at Huntingdon Ha Bnoday. -«-A boy baby arrived at tbe hotpa ol Robert Conrad ond wife oaftyuth Firat street ooe day laat week. •—While booting oa Brush mountain oae day last week, Walter Kirkpatrick waa succeae- fotin bagging s fiue wild turkey. •--Tba hunters are finding much aoletl game is their perambola- ttOa, through tbe woods gad fields, in fart; more tbao baa beea; 'the .gum ia the paat nuteberof yes*. *m*Tomorrow is Arraistue Day sod fOOet ell places of business IP towS OIU be closed. The beaks$ srfliJSSSsfve tbe day by closing^ while ass oeoal holiday hours ■ ■ Will preeail at the postoffice. J__ar-*fb« Sanshine Bible olaae of LMwIbfapfllmri h witt land HON. MARION O. PATTBBSOH. BeUwood, alwaya a Potteraon stronghold, gave bim a rooaing vote. The Bulletin extends con- grata tattoos. HHE HSSEi TO THE BEYOHD Oasert ai lap* Was lava Ml tta PiaaSy al Bstara MBS. BB&THA K. CUHHINOHAM Wile of William 0. Cunningham JBsllist Inn bome, 801 Snath Beoond atreet, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She was born in Philipsburg Out. 28,1871, a daughter oi Jonathan and Martha Forahey. are ber ber husband, irt Conningbam, of Sblghter, M isB Helen heme, and tbe ARMISTICE DM CEM Joba U. Paraee gmm stoma Bellwood American Leglo* poat will sponsor tbe oelebrati'*d» of Armiatice day in Bellwood^ a ith a parade at 1.80, ia wbieh participation will be large. W. M. Ermiue, commander. John M. Anderson poet 484. be chief marshal. Tha firti di" ion will be composed ot JQv war veterans, Spanish AtStrii war veteran-, Bellwood baui American R«d Croaa, Wat Moil eae aad Boy SoouU Thk'dit-kffoi will form on South Camlma atn it.lnio. The aecond division will tbl oo Eaat Main atreet at 0ambi with J. M. Louder marshal., patriotic and civic organi^ ofthe towo will se in tbifi'^li* 100. Tfcjf following organia.tione Sij hated as participanta and are ed to BBsemble on East I atreet, te be placed by Mr. er, Patriotic Order Soos of Ai ligS, Patriotic Order ot AUK cane, Yonog Men's ChrUti association auxiliary, Duugbti of Liberty, Independent Order Red Meo, Independent Order | Odd Fellows, men witb Silk bS< Degree of Pocahontas, DaogbtSi of Rebeka, Excelsior Fire pany and Ladies' auxiliary .Hi iog organisation aod Order ^ Klo Kloa Kim. All other m Ifta TO aud ell An tu townabip peoj |S* "tt_!___^-*'ted. _*_ mi' ►AY. NOVEMBER 10, 1027. * Name --ndexed 4}po«t LOAN CURRIES BIE *t,A, Ha-ail i Ibe Prsaoattlsa-SasBii. ei I s Bteotiss la tba Seraagh Bet I o ood abo eed much inter- in ibe election oa Tuesday rhen aeven hundred and forty- Mr voters turned oot to the polls lad exercised their right of frau- lise. It waa tbe biggest vote it ia tbe towo in a number of years sn11 waa doe largely * to ie faot that ihe citizen* were .'led upon to vote for a loan of (0,000 with whiob to begin the Isrection ot a aewer system It waa trongly endorsed by the voters, [the result being 830 for and 144 [agaiust. The otber reaulta are: Forjudge of tbe courts—Patt- ireon 529; Henderson 281. Diatriet attorney—Gilbert 597; Jlaycomb 281. Register and recorder— Peop- I lee 704. There is no oppoeition [for this office. Coonty Com miseioners—Qor uh 462; Royer 468; .Brumbaugh )fki Murphy 67; Harney 85; Bel- mBfaf County treasuerer—DunraUe Miller Osvis life Poet 18; (Alea E. Dm0gj*\*(& Director-^- tbe y^^Flech) 108; Jfarka Coroner—' gees 115. Jostice ot «b648. pot, director—H. C Cora- ' 558; o&fr. Lowther 568. Counoil—George W. 888; Frank Fleisber 4Wt ft JU. lothrock 589; Bur- tbe Peace—W. F. Our (lost Diatriet Attoraoy RICHARD H. GILBERT, ESQ. Successfully elected. Bellwood gave him 507 votea. Diok, we extend congratulations and wish you a successful administration of the important office to whieh yoo have beeo cboaea aod hope you will bo conoid* the affairs of tbe importaot post aa to merit a re election foor yeara hence. PERSONAL SSS People Wbo Visit Hero aad Taoee Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF 000 CITIZENS Whe Ars SatsrtaiaaS by Vha Travel Te aaS ISS. fibyd ^ts> l*mmmm\ Wl P**^t***SpomWAmw bad tlri en3orsma**4j**| forjudge of el fijrthe vote wi aon, Prohibitlbe, • Labor aod Aotla Wi G. Reigh, Democratic, 104. 47. M. R. Foutz partiee in-pec- Cau- ublican , 257; H. Logos, \m\\\ meet IS Mra. Horace Curley aad see Jack, ot Harriabur-f were week eod guesta at tbe bome of W; L Di'ria and wite on Suutb Second atreet. Mrs. .Mabel Peck retorned home oo Monday, after apendiog aeveral daya with relativea at Bellefonte, State College aad Jacksonville.' Harry T. Fiaher, wite aod three children, of Connelleville, PS-, are goeata at the home ot Mrs- Fisher's sister, Mra. ifabel Peak of Clark street. Mra. Wealey Moaee, ot _3dlle- vue, oear Pittaborg, spent a tew daya laat week visiting friends ia tbe boroagh. She will be remembered by maoy of oor people sa Miss Blanche Meadville previous to ber marriage. Wbile bete ehe waa a caller st our offloe. Mrs. Ambrose Ling aad daogbter, Miaa Leora, of JohaatowaJ came to Bellwood tor a weekend visit at tbe borne ot Mrs. Ling's sister, Mra. W. I. Davie oo Sooth Second street. Miaa Ling retorned to Johnstown, where ia a teacher- .m\ra. Ling Ia longing he' r*m\t*\ JfoJiiaia rbich the public** \o* —The many trienda of .Wise Sadie Jamieea will regret to learn f*¥\. met sbe baa been confined to -ber reaidence on South Second atreet for tht peat few weeka by illness. However, there ia a nice improvement in her condition. —On Monday Allen Bell, re- eidiegon tbe feraewortb place Antis township called at oor offlee end left s bunch of strawberry plsnts, oa wbicb were some folly developed berries, aome of Which were ripe and others coming ripe. —One of the six juniors of Boston University's college- ot liberal aria honored by election to membership io the Groves 8ocio- lioal Clob, was Rath Miller ot Bellwood, Pa. The club, wbieh ia composed of students taking eoorses in sociology, ia named in honor ot Prof. Ernest R. Grove, I*4*- former herd of tbe sociology department at tbe college. —The Roaring Spring American Legion and tbe Bellwood American Legion football teams clashed on the Y. M. O. A. gridiron last Saturday atternoon, aad the vieiloM ssme oft victorious hy a score Of 6 to 7. It waa a hotly eoateeted game and wsa played •Oder decidedly adverse circum- staoces, due to the cold weather f$B- sei wet conditions ot the groood. A retoro game will be played is Roaring Spring before the close of the season. —listed oser the fact tbat Ty- ;&da rone is ones more oo tbe politioal ggtg et Blair coonty, over 500 citif-eos ot Tyrone, headed by a combined band and drum corpa. ?*W: laieflaii the streets st Tyrone Wedneeday eyening to celebrate the victory of Richard H.Gilbert as diatriet attorney oi Blair coun- tm, Ia addition lo tbe marching giUeena, oeerly a bandied aato- tOobUee aod the Tyrone Are de> partmeata joined in tbe celebra ttoa. Osceola Mifhrf aod Mra. G. W. Waldroo, of Gleolock. Funeral services were held at the late bome at 180 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and the cortege proceeded to Philipsburg where interment wae made. MRS. HANNAH BOYER BAKER widow ot George W. Baker, died at her home 701 North Fourth atreet at 6.15 o'eloek .Monday evening of a cerebral hemorrhage. She waa boro at Hensheytown March 22, 1860, al daughter of Lewis aud Catherine (German) Boyer and had apent practically all her life in oor boroogb, where ber husband died twenty yeara SgO. Surviving are two daughters, Mias Katheriue at home aod Jfrs. B. K Hostler, both ofthe boroogb, aix grandchildren aod one brother, Levi Boyer. Bhe waa a member ot tbe Logan Valley Baptiat church for many years gad of lodge No. 147, G. L A. to B. ofL. E. The funeral will he beld at tbe lete home Ibis afternoon at 2 o'olook. Interment will be made in Logan Valley cemetery. Oaastabla dsrbsr Bstaraa Thaaka Having aerved the citizens of Antis townabip aa constable for tbe paat twelve yeara and having bseo tbe choice of tbe voters of tbe district at tbe election on Tuesday for aootber term, I desire through the columns of the Bulletin te return my aiocere thanks to the votera for thsir expression of confidence. In Ibe future, as ts tbs psst, I will endeavor io perform tbe dsties oftbe office io a faithful and conscientious manner. Again thanking you for yoar aupport, I om Cordially youra, B. L. Garbbr. \ •***Trespass notices tor sele at tbis office, too cents eaoh. —Willism H. Freeburn is confined to hie home on Orchard street by illness. whieh wilt fohB on street and will consist ot Bellwood and Antia towuship schools. Tbe parade will cover the following route: South Cambria to North First street, thence to Tuckahoe, to North Foartb, to Cambria, to Main, to Martin, to Sooth 8econd, to Boyles, to Main to Tuckahoe atreet and disband. A football game at 2:80 ia to be ie the P. B.R.Y. Jf.O.A. athletic field, contesting teams to be announced later. TaaaraUa Laiy has BlrtMay A pleaeant family gathering waa held at the home of Joho W. Laird oo Sooth Second atreet laat Saaday afternoon, when hia motber-iu-law, Mra Adelaide McFarland, celebrated ber eighty first birthday. Mis. McFarland baa long been one of tbe esteemed citizens of the community snd* her trienda will be pleased to know that ahe ia eojoying the best of health and is quite active. Nothing in particular marked the event bnt all ber children called daring tbe afternoon Mid thers were othsr gneata from Williamsburg, Hollidaysburg, Llyswen and Altoona. Beautiful flowers were among tbe gilts. The family circle waa msds oomplete by the visit of Mrs. A. J. Darrah, of Logan, W. Va. Mrs. McFarland is at bome with her son-in-law and daogbter, Mr. and Mrs, John Laird, 840 Booth Second street, Bellwood. ■eearg'a Feel Ska-* Special turkey dinner Sunday, November las Celery Hearts, Spaoiah Olives Grape Fruit Marachioo, Roast Young Turkey, boms filing Cranberry Sauce, Peas, Pattiea, Candied Tame, Lemoo Sherbet, ^M Eogliab Plum Pudding, Howard's Special Booes, Coftee, Mints. Pbone 161. Make year reservations. Watters 114. ' Messew!*' C*mss%mtf Leaver, and Sitman were elected. Auditor—Frank D. Miller 522; I. J. Snyder 160. High Constable—Robert Sbaner 686. Constable—Frank S. Hetrick 607; Harry W. Wiley 818. Judge of Elections—Harry S. Hommer b'08. '■..'■"■*" Inspector of election T. A. Mo* Cauley and Reuben Colabine. ANTIS TOWNSHIP The Antia Townabip Welfare association was defeated at tbe polls on Tuesday io a decisive manuer, every eaodldate endorsed by tbe association for a townabip office except ooe being defeated. E. L. Garber, Republican candidate tor constable, with Welfare endorsement, wss the single exc eption. Every other candidate ha*ring the Antia Welfare endorsement went down to defeat Candidates ohoeen by recognized parties were in aome cases endorsed bat these lost. Tbe hardest fight was for school director. T. B. Hunter on all tickets but Antis Welfare, had 496 votes tor the six yssr term. Mrs." M. S. Gobs, Republican, Labor, aad Prohibition, bad 870; G. E. Raugh, Democratic and Antis Welfare, bad 848. For the four year term, to fill vacancies, Joho Hillard, Republican Democratic and Labor, had 277 votea to 196 tor H. B. Stevens, Antis Welfare eandidate. For the two year term, to fall vacancy, Not man E. Waite, Republican, Democratic sod Labor candidate, bad 264 votea to 168 tor William Doyle Amia Welfare candidate. For auditor, J. P. McKnight, eodorced by Republican, Democratic and Labor parlies, bad 871 votea to 129 tor H. O. Bingman, Antis Welfare candidate. Clark Fowler, Democratic aod Labor candidate tor registration assessor, iron over E. L. Smith, Republican and Welfare candidate, 261 to 212. In the seeond distric, George & Gwin beat ho'me^Ettt Main street. The Iff erary program is aanouocod by the lecturer, Mre. J. C. Nearhoof, as follows: Sbug, selected by the worthy master; roll oall-—"Some Things 1926 Has Seen Accomplished"; grange flag salute; reading, B. R. Weet; "Methods Which Will Insure Winter Egg Production," Harry R. Bingman; "Value of Lighta io the Poultry Hooae," Mr. Gaolt; instrumental music selections; rocitation, Max Bingman; "Advantage of Grading Fruits and Vegetablea tor Mark* et," Alfred Cherry; "Keeping tbe Play Spirit Alive in Oar Home," Mrs. B. B. Levengood; surprise feature; song, "The Grange is Marobiog Oo." -mistlea Ssy Saras The football team ot Troop B. Tyrone, will play the American Legion team at Bellwood Armistice day 2 80, on the P. R. R. Y. M. O. A. field. The game is scheduled to follow immediately atter tbe parade, wbioh ia to move at 1:80. Tbe men wbo fought "over there" or were in the service on thte aide ol the water are all very much in earnest in asking that there be a large display of tbe national colors at the homes aod business places ot all citizena on Armiatice day. Satis Sabed letes Antis township school directors announce a holiday Thursday and Friday, Thanksgiving day and the day following. There will not be a holiday Armiatice day, bot teachers may dismiss their pupils to participate in the ceje- bratioo. Tbere will be a ftativ-l in tbe As^S Townabip Higb aohool boilding Thursday evening, with a program ot entertainment Stod- ents invite tbeir friends. tte lete Arthur F. Alwted, efl Decatur, III., Spent a few daya] last week witt frieods ia town.; 8he bad arrived io Blair coanty three weeks ago and had been visiting friends in Hollidaysburg j aod Altoooa. Before returning j weet she plans to spend some time with friends at her old bome; io Danville, Pa., and New Yorkj oity. J00 COMPLETED III 11 PROFIT Strasl latprevsaNBl aa Bast rtSl Small O Sew la Servlee Tbe regular November meeting of tte boroagh couooil ws held io tbe publio building la Ifonday evening. The report the boroagh engineer, D. Wentzel, of the paving Eaat Fittt atreet and Campbell's lane made, at a cost ot $6,563.34. ***M bid for thia work hy oootrsot wa 87,999.50. the boroagh aevio| $1,485.16 by having the wort done by ita own highway depart! ment. J. J. Irwio waa in the cbair i all members bot' W. Y. Blantl ware present. Burgess reportccJ $87, collected tor licenses fol month. L 8. Lindemutb report*I $192.86 tax oolleoted ia OctobejJ Treasurer reported esfficiet I lunda to meet current bills. A water line to tte residence < I George Goes, in Antia townsbi] is completed. An inesadesceil light wee installed at Sooth Finl and Lowther atreet. Ae aro Kajtl was ordered for Campbell's lai| end Eaat Fifth atreet. Bills amounting to $1,977.'I were ordered paid, sad oonn<| adjonrued nntil November 2L —Wbile gunning one day laat week Ralph Dysart was . guccesa fol in killing a fine wild turkey. Oe-varslSU-asaEllUtS^ Laat Moaday wkBe Oorpotl William Sit mao, . Bellwoeij druggist wae banting with a al ty of frieoda io 8inking waa successful io killing i turkey. It waa his fitat a tbe kind aad hence hs wss ly elated-.
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-11-10 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, November 10, 1927, Volume 40 Number 31 |
Volume | 40 |
Issue | 31 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1927-11-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1927-11-10 |
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Full Text | VOL. XL. Mfe-a *P*M ;4-tvt * —sp—«-jp MM- BELLWOOD, PA., 11 LOGlkL NEWS COLUMN Short lteeaa Thot WOI Inter- BRIEF 98MMMIT OUR NEXT JUDGE Hara-iapaa Oaaairaiag ths Doiaqa e] el Set BateogS—*Se Oataata Sar SabBat Ibera Baler. —Typewriter paper cao be obtained at thia office. —The disagreeable weather on Tuesday hal a -aodency to k**ep aaay voters away from the pol ta. —afiaa Maod Terley will conduct tbe e -rviceeiu ihe Missionary A'liauce at Huntingdon Ha Bnoday. -«-A boy baby arrived at tbe hotpa ol Robert Conrad ond wife oaftyuth Firat street ooe day laat week. •—While booting oa Brush mountain oae day last week, Walter Kirkpatrick waa succeae- fotin bagging s fiue wild turkey. •--Tba hunters are finding much aoletl game is their perambola- ttOa, through tbe woods gad fields, in fart; more tbao baa beea; 'the .gum ia the paat nuteberof yes*. *m*Tomorrow is Arraistue Day sod fOOet ell places of business IP towS OIU be closed. The beaks$ srfliJSSSsfve tbe day by closing^ while ass oeoal holiday hours ■ ■ Will preeail at the postoffice. J__ar-*fb« Sanshine Bible olaae of LMwIbfapfllmri h witt land HON. MARION O. PATTBBSOH. BeUwood, alwaya a Potteraon stronghold, gave bim a rooaing vote. The Bulletin extends con- grata tattoos. HHE HSSEi TO THE BEYOHD Oasert ai lap* Was lava Ml tta PiaaSy al Bstara MBS. BB&THA K. CUHHINOHAM Wile of William 0. Cunningham JBsllist Inn bome, 801 Snath Beoond atreet, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. She was born in Philipsburg Out. 28,1871, a daughter oi Jonathan and Martha Forahey. are ber ber husband, irt Conningbam, of Sblghter, M isB Helen heme, and tbe ARMISTICE DM CEM Joba U. Paraee gmm stoma Bellwood American Leglo* poat will sponsor tbe oelebrati'*d» of Armiatice day in Bellwood^ a ith a parade at 1.80, ia wbieh participation will be large. W. M. Ermiue, commander. John M. Anderson poet 484. be chief marshal. Tha firti di" ion will be composed ot JQv war veterans, Spanish AtStrii war veteran-, Bellwood baui American R«d Croaa, Wat Moil eae aad Boy SoouU Thk'dit-kffoi will form on South Camlma atn it.lnio. The aecond division will tbl oo Eaat Main atreet at 0ambi with J. M. Louder marshal., patriotic and civic organi^ ofthe towo will se in tbifi'^li* 100. Tfcjf following organia.tione Sij hated as participanta and are ed to BBsemble on East I atreet, te be placed by Mr. er, Patriotic Order Soos of Ai ligS, Patriotic Order ot AUK cane, Yonog Men's ChrUti association auxiliary, Duugbti of Liberty, Independent Order Red Meo, Independent Order | Odd Fellows, men witb Silk bS< Degree of Pocahontas, DaogbtSi of Rebeka, Excelsior Fire pany and Ladies' auxiliary .Hi iog organisation aod Order ^ Klo Kloa Kim. All other m Ifta TO aud ell An tu townabip peoj |S* "tt_!___^-*'ted. _*_ mi' ►AY. NOVEMBER 10, 1027. * Name --ndexed 4}po«t LOAN CURRIES BIE *t,A, Ha-ail i Ibe Prsaoattlsa-SasBii. ei I s Bteotiss la tba Seraagh Bet I o ood abo eed much inter- in ibe election oa Tuesday rhen aeven hundred and forty- Mr voters turned oot to the polls lad exercised their right of frau- lise. It waa tbe biggest vote it ia tbe towo in a number of years sn11 waa doe largely * to ie faot that ihe citizen* were .'led upon to vote for a loan of (0,000 with whiob to begin the Isrection ot a aewer system It waa trongly endorsed by the voters, [the result being 830 for and 144 [agaiust. The otber reaulta are: Forjudge of tbe courts—Patt- ireon 529; Henderson 281. Diatriet attorney—Gilbert 597; Jlaycomb 281. Register and recorder— Peop- I lee 704. There is no oppoeition [for this office. Coonty Com miseioners—Qor uh 462; Royer 468; .Brumbaugh )fki Murphy 67; Harney 85; Bel- mBfaf County treasuerer—DunraUe Miller Osvis life Poet 18; (Alea E. Dm0gj*\*(& Director-^- tbe y^^Flech) 108; Jfarka Coroner—' gees 115. Jostice ot «b648. pot, director—H. C Cora- ' 558; o&fr. Lowther 568. Counoil—George W. 888; Frank Fleisber 4Wt ft JU. lothrock 589; Bur- tbe Peace—W. F. Our (lost Diatriet Attoraoy RICHARD H. GILBERT, ESQ. Successfully elected. Bellwood gave him 507 votea. Diok, we extend congratulations and wish you a successful administration of the important office to whieh yoo have beeo cboaea aod hope you will bo conoid* the affairs of tbe importaot post aa to merit a re election foor yeara hence. PERSONAL SSS People Wbo Visit Hero aad Taoee Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF 000 CITIZENS Whe Ars SatsrtaiaaS by Vha Travel Te aaS ISS. fibyd ^ts> l*mmmm\ Wl P**^t***SpomWAmw bad tlri en3orsma**4j**| forjudge of el fijrthe vote wi aon, Prohibitlbe, • Labor aod Aotla Wi G. Reigh, Democratic, 104. 47. M. R. Foutz partiee in-pec- Cau- ublican , 257; H. Logos, \m\\\ meet IS Mra. Horace Curley aad see Jack, ot Harriabur-f were week eod guesta at tbe bome of W; L Di'ria and wite on Suutb Second atreet. Mrs. .Mabel Peck retorned home oo Monday, after apendiog aeveral daya with relativea at Bellefonte, State College aad Jacksonville.' Harry T. Fiaher, wite aod three children, of Connelleville, PS-, are goeata at the home ot Mrs- Fisher's sister, Mra. ifabel Peak of Clark street. Mra. Wealey Moaee, ot _3dlle- vue, oear Pittaborg, spent a tew daya laat week visiting friends ia tbe boroagh. She will be remembered by maoy of oor people sa Miss Blanche Meadville previous to ber marriage. Wbile bete ehe waa a caller st our offloe. Mrs. Ambrose Ling aad daogbter, Miaa Leora, of JohaatowaJ came to Bellwood tor a weekend visit at tbe borne ot Mrs. Ling's sister, Mra. W. I. Davie oo Sooth Second street. Miaa Ling retorned to Johnstown, where ia a teacher- .m\ra. Ling Ia longing he' r*m\t*\ JfoJiiaia rbich the public** \o* —The many trienda of .Wise Sadie Jamieea will regret to learn f*¥\. met sbe baa been confined to -ber reaidence on South Second atreet for tht peat few weeka by illness. However, there ia a nice improvement in her condition. —On Monday Allen Bell, re- eidiegon tbe feraewortb place Antis township called at oor offlee end left s bunch of strawberry plsnts, oa wbicb were some folly developed berries, aome of Which were ripe and others coming ripe. —One of the six juniors of Boston University's college- ot liberal aria honored by election to membership io the Groves 8ocio- lioal Clob, was Rath Miller ot Bellwood, Pa. The club, wbieh ia composed of students taking eoorses in sociology, ia named in honor ot Prof. Ernest R. Grove, I*4*- former herd of tbe sociology department at tbe college. —The Roaring Spring American Legion and tbe Bellwood American Legion football teams clashed on the Y. M. O. A. gridiron last Saturday atternoon, aad the vieiloM ssme oft victorious hy a score Of 6 to 7. It waa a hotly eoateeted game and wsa played •Oder decidedly adverse circum- staoces, due to the cold weather f$B- sei wet conditions ot the groood. A retoro game will be played is Roaring Spring before the close of the season. —listed oser the fact tbat Ty- ;&da rone is ones more oo tbe politioal ggtg et Blair coonty, over 500 citif-eos ot Tyrone, headed by a combined band and drum corpa. ?*W: laieflaii the streets st Tyrone Wedneeday eyening to celebrate the victory of Richard H.Gilbert as diatriet attorney oi Blair coun- tm, Ia addition lo tbe marching giUeena, oeerly a bandied aato- tOobUee aod the Tyrone Are de> partmeata joined in tbe celebra ttoa. Osceola Mifhrf aod Mra. G. W. Waldroo, of Gleolock. Funeral services were held at the late bome at 180 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and the cortege proceeded to Philipsburg where interment wae made. MRS. HANNAH BOYER BAKER widow ot George W. Baker, died at her home 701 North Fourth atreet at 6.15 o'eloek .Monday evening of a cerebral hemorrhage. She waa boro at Hensheytown March 22, 1860, al daughter of Lewis aud Catherine (German) Boyer and had apent practically all her life in oor boroogb, where ber husband died twenty yeara SgO. Surviving are two daughters, Mias Katheriue at home aod Jfrs. B. K Hostler, both ofthe boroogb, aix grandchildren aod one brother, Levi Boyer. Bhe waa a member ot tbe Logan Valley Baptiat church for many years gad of lodge No. 147, G. L A. to B. ofL. E. The funeral will he beld at tbe lete home Ibis afternoon at 2 o'olook. Interment will be made in Logan Valley cemetery. Oaastabla dsrbsr Bstaraa Thaaka Having aerved the citizens of Antis townabip aa constable for tbe paat twelve yeara and having bseo tbe choice of tbe voters of tbe district at tbe election on Tuesday for aootber term, I desire through the columns of the Bulletin te return my aiocere thanks to the votera for thsir expression of confidence. In Ibe future, as ts tbs psst, I will endeavor io perform tbe dsties oftbe office io a faithful and conscientious manner. Again thanking you for yoar aupport, I om Cordially youra, B. L. Garbbr. \ •***Trespass notices tor sele at tbis office, too cents eaoh. —Willism H. Freeburn is confined to hie home on Orchard street by illness. whieh wilt fohB on street and will consist ot Bellwood and Antia towuship schools. Tbe parade will cover the following route: South Cambria to North First street, thence to Tuckahoe, to North Foartb, to Cambria, to Main, to Martin, to Sooth 8econd, to Boyles, to Main to Tuckahoe atreet and disband. A football game at 2:80 ia to be ie the P. B.R.Y. Jf.O.A. athletic field, contesting teams to be announced later. TaaaraUa Laiy has BlrtMay A pleaeant family gathering waa held at the home of Joho W. Laird oo Sooth Second atreet laat Saaday afternoon, when hia motber-iu-law, Mra Adelaide McFarland, celebrated ber eighty first birthday. Mis. McFarland baa long been one of tbe esteemed citizens of the community snd* her trienda will be pleased to know that ahe ia eojoying the best of health and is quite active. Nothing in particular marked the event bnt all ber children called daring tbe afternoon Mid thers were othsr gneata from Williamsburg, Hollidaysburg, Llyswen and Altoona. Beautiful flowers were among tbe gilts. The family circle waa msds oomplete by the visit of Mrs. A. J. Darrah, of Logan, W. Va. Mrs. McFarland is at bome with her son-in-law and daogbter, Mr. and Mrs, John Laird, 840 Booth Second street, Bellwood. ■eearg'a Feel Ska-* Special turkey dinner Sunday, November las Celery Hearts, Spaoiah Olives Grape Fruit Marachioo, Roast Young Turkey, boms filing Cranberry Sauce, Peas, Pattiea, Candied Tame, Lemoo Sherbet, ^M Eogliab Plum Pudding, Howard's Special Booes, Coftee, Mints. Pbone 161. Make year reservations. Watters 114. ' Messew!*' C*mss%mtf Leaver, and Sitman were elected. Auditor—Frank D. Miller 522; I. J. Snyder 160. High Constable—Robert Sbaner 686. Constable—Frank S. Hetrick 607; Harry W. Wiley 818. Judge of Elections—Harry S. Hommer b'08. '■..'■"■*" Inspector of election T. A. Mo* Cauley and Reuben Colabine. ANTIS TOWNSHIP The Antia Townabip Welfare association was defeated at tbe polls on Tuesday io a decisive manuer, every eaodldate endorsed by tbe association for a townabip office except ooe being defeated. E. L. Garber, Republican candidate tor constable, with Welfare endorsement, wss the single exc eption. Every other candidate ha*ring the Antia Welfare endorsement went down to defeat Candidates ohoeen by recognized parties were in aome cases endorsed bat these lost. Tbe hardest fight was for school director. T. B. Hunter on all tickets but Antis Welfare, had 496 votes tor the six yssr term. Mrs." M. S. Gobs, Republican, Labor, aad Prohibition, bad 870; G. E. Raugh, Democratic and Antis Welfare, bad 848. For the four year term, to fill vacancies, Joho Hillard, Republican Democratic and Labor, had 277 votea to 196 tor H. B. Stevens, Antis Welfare eandidate. For the two year term, to fall vacancy, Not man E. Waite, Republican, Democratic sod Labor candidate, bad 264 votea to 168 tor William Doyle Amia Welfare candidate. For auditor, J. P. McKnight, eodorced by Republican, Democratic and Labor parlies, bad 871 votea to 129 tor H. O. Bingman, Antis Welfare candidate. Clark Fowler, Democratic aod Labor candidate tor registration assessor, iron over E. L. Smith, Republican and Welfare candidate, 261 to 212. In the seeond distric, George & Gwin beat ho'me^Ettt Main street. The Iff erary program is aanouocod by the lecturer, Mre. J. C. Nearhoof, as follows: Sbug, selected by the worthy master; roll oall-—"Some Things 1926 Has Seen Accomplished"; grange flag salute; reading, B. R. Weet; "Methods Which Will Insure Winter Egg Production," Harry R. Bingman; "Value of Lighta io the Poultry Hooae," Mr. Gaolt; instrumental music selections; rocitation, Max Bingman; "Advantage of Grading Fruits and Vegetablea tor Mark* et," Alfred Cherry; "Keeping tbe Play Spirit Alive in Oar Home," Mrs. B. B. Levengood; surprise feature; song, "The Grange is Marobiog Oo." -mistlea Ssy Saras The football team ot Troop B. Tyrone, will play the American Legion team at Bellwood Armistice day 2 80, on the P. R. R. Y. M. O. A. field. The game is scheduled to follow immediately atter tbe parade, wbioh ia to move at 1:80. Tbe men wbo fought "over there" or were in the service on thte aide ol the water are all very much in earnest in asking that there be a large display of tbe national colors at the homes aod business places ot all citizena on Armiatice day. Satis Sabed letes Antis township school directors announce a holiday Thursday and Friday, Thanksgiving day and the day following. There will not be a holiday Armiatice day, bot teachers may dismiss their pupils to participate in the ceje- bratioo. Tbere will be a ftativ-l in tbe As^S Townabip Higb aohool boilding Thursday evening, with a program ot entertainment Stod- ents invite tbeir friends. tte lete Arthur F. Alwted, efl Decatur, III., Spent a few daya] last week witt frieods ia town.; 8he bad arrived io Blair coanty three weeks ago and had been visiting friends in Hollidaysburg j aod Altoooa. Before returning j weet she plans to spend some time with friends at her old bome; io Danville, Pa., and New Yorkj oity. J00 COMPLETED III 11 PROFIT Strasl latprevsaNBl aa Bast rtSl Small O Sew la Servlee Tbe regular November meeting of tte boroagh couooil ws held io tbe publio building la Ifonday evening. The report the boroagh engineer, D. Wentzel, of the paving Eaat Fittt atreet and Campbell's lane made, at a cost ot $6,563.34. ***M bid for thia work hy oootrsot wa 87,999.50. the boroagh aevio| $1,485.16 by having the wort done by ita own highway depart! ment. J. J. Irwio waa in the cbair i all members bot' W. Y. Blantl ware present. Burgess reportccJ $87, collected tor licenses fol month. L 8. Lindemutb report*I $192.86 tax oolleoted ia OctobejJ Treasurer reported esfficiet I lunda to meet current bills. A water line to tte residence < I George Goes, in Antia townsbi] is completed. An inesadesceil light wee installed at Sooth Finl and Lowther atreet. Ae aro Kajtl was ordered for Campbell's lai| end Eaat Fifth atreet. Bills amounting to $1,977.'I were ordered paid, sad oonn<| adjonrued nntil November 2L —Wbile gunning one day laat week Ralph Dysart was . guccesa fol in killing a fine wild turkey. Oe-varslSU-asaEllUtS^ Laat Moaday wkBe Oorpotl William Sit mao, . Bellwoeij druggist wae banting with a al ty of frieoda io 8inking waa successful io killing i turkey. It waa his fitat a tbe kind aad hence hs wss ly elated-. |
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