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■E&V I.A,KOK»T DENTAL ASSOCIATION 1ST THB W.RLD. Best equipped office in the State. ALTOQNA, PA. Gold Filling, iW}. . 11.00 np Extractlng with Vapor, OOe Good Set Teeth, ^. . 18 80 Extracting with Odontander, • 50c Bent Set Teeth, . _«_,*-'*i ** °° Amalgam rilling, , 75o Whh Umm. . Primed Gnarant*. b given that Silver Filling, ***_j ISe taey an th* beat that aion*. can get you. Dawson White Alloy, •1.00 Gold Plates, #15.00 up TEBTH WJ.'rj-JOTT'r PLATS3. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK SPECIALISTS. •*»»*-■> \kw<4c$*£ AIL 4%a L»tf>at Impl e- , I|l Atsjfjt tSjsn^JfoytlBBB fOa* !jP«|ylaaB a^l ^ sating- OFFICES: Naw NkhMaw* Block, Elevent A venae, betweeu as North Third street Harrisburg, Pa, Fourteenth ana Filie nth Ma. Altc* iu. iat West Koarth street, Williauiapurt, Pa. North Kraokilamreet, WiHce*b«rre I'a, iot North Centre street, Pnttavtllt, Pa, Mai A street. Plymouth, Pa. 45 Pearl attvet.Clevelai d, • bio. yoj Market street. Wilmington, DM. 6 Orange street Lanca te • Pa. y » tast Water street. Elm tra. 9. V: a %m*t WKtJAL*ireMt ntaBeMm, Pa. aia Northampton street, E**t> a. Pa. .91 Bast 'ftird street. South Bethlehem. DR. BALL, General Manager W. L DOUGLAS $Q.0fl SHOE Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, l'liysicians antlall etiuauailo— rrion wear W L Dou.|*» Shoe* because they •re th* best. The Style, Fit and Wear could not be Improved for Double the Price. ~'. L. Doog'as $3 JO, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are ffc* productions ol skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put into shoes sold at these prices. We make also $2-50 and $2.25 shoes for men, and $2 JO, $2.00 and $1.75 lor boys, and the W. L, Douglas $3.50 Police shoe, very suitable for letter-carriers, policemen and others having much walking lode. tt* Br* constantly adding new styles to onr alroarlv larire variety, aaa that* ia no reason Why Ton cannot lie suited, so insist on having w. L. Douglas Shoes neat yonr dealer. ___ We use only the best Calf, Russia Calf . (all colors), Branch Patent Calf, French Enamel, Vici Kid, etc., graded to correspond with prices of the shoes. If dealer cannot snpply yon, writ* W.L.DOUGlftS.BrooMon,Kas$. Catalog tn Fuse. IZEt-W^lXT *9c "WRAT. »A' Which I ;.vs Kf*j Prof.*;?. ftotComm'ttioo l.'iuta, JAj '/W-.v, TLuobicr cm ztoro Keeper. & MIUMR k CO. -*■*:*.. laMwUiBlUIIEK CITY. $5.00 [ Onr Qraat Bargains FOR J SUITS S2.S8 Bop's Adonis Suits, Sizes i to 15, * will) extra pair of pants, $2.98 * These Suits are GUARANTEED to be made from imported Wool Cheviot. in UUck. Blue, Grey, ant* i town, in sizes frnti 1*9.9 y**r* °-r •*••Watto up 4 abli Inwai-rd, with Sailor Collar- Collar faney etliUiihliiail HiMtO-'llli feet Black Albert Twill Sateen and Patent Waist Kjnds. Trimming and Work- msnship.ttw verv bt*st. Same in Sizes for ages to to 15 years, without Sailor Collar. Sec Pattern's Below. X (JffTlJMApe T*J CROtR $(3.II___i37.§e GwaafantsHd to be nude from An Wool, Fancy Brown, C;ay. Black, or Klue Worsied Ctyded Clieviot, nia*le In, litest IM lined with Imported Farmer Safin, trimmed and lmishc.1 m the best cf Custom Tailor manlier. Vou cannot duplicat* it in your town for 916.00. Sixes 94 to 4a. The asm*; floods made for Youth'i, 13C t)VL to 18, in Long Pants, Coat aad Vest, ™* *■" Whan ordering send Poet Office, Express Money Order ot Registered l_rtwsa, also age at last birthday, and if large or small for his age. Money cheerfully refundei if . not satisfactory. Send ic. stamps for aam» ales, taaf enfawiirt, measuring. Ptaaba* tflfc' How to te Men's si.d Youths Suits M e a a u r e around the Hreast and Waist over the Vest, and from Crotch to Heel for Pants. We Pay Express Charges, aad ahould you not team satis- Aad will refund tha money. llememkr Yea bay direct from on* of th* l.rgest Clothing Msnu- f*«1ur«T» I* Antsrirs Tie New M -AMD THE- ^BSiLWOOD P BULLETIN Will be sent to any address one year for $1.25 If you want the "Weekly Press" ADDRERS ALL ORDERS TO THE BELLWOOD BULLETIN. Drop a postal card to Jw •"Weekly Press" and a sample copy will be mailed to you. TB* oraalew "«tt IBB Bar. ..A nation may be judged by It* holr- days, afld te ao nation eon court ft* grander day than the one^J* eelebrate no™. A day ohoaen wheOMjatare Is at Mb loveliest, ■when flowers unfurl the color* of the flan; and blue'akle* bend lovingly over tbe last camping places of these wbo wore tbe blue. Not a day of mourning this, but of solemn rejoicing. Rejoicing for tbe men who kneer eot selfishness nor fear and Be obeyed tbelr country** ceil. Men who lie today, perhaps. In alien graves, their only personal monument a numbered headstone, but men wbo live immortal In Fame's unforgottea fell as the saviors ef ttie-vtBjaa,,,the tea«nar»M|Sftiiat* |SlB4^*_____JC_E___fc"£>i: £_2| P5&V- _>-*r*^jew*J^*n******,0.. ■ff*^&ta&e±\ FW&mMka- avW^er' *****■***». -a*-/^' They are taorar, these old MllMtS,* tbeo tbey were a year ago; their beads are whiter, shoulders are more bent and footstep* are slower than tbey were; and yet to each other tbey are alwaya "boy*." The old jests make them smile, tbe old nickname* are in use, the old stories ere retold, until the present fade* away aad only tbe brave past re-' main*. To the watchers they may see—i bowed with years, bat tbey know it not,; to tbem, In fancy, their youth come* book. It is net old men wbo stiffly march oat to pay * tribute of respect to fallen comrades. It ia "tbe boy a Of *l."_ The Lea.on of Pntrlotl.m. Teach tbe children pn-trioti.ro: lot tbem learn the name* of heroes who died that a notion might Ilea. Let Dee. oration day mean to them no mere jumble of flowers, music and udilresseB, bat a living tribute to the glorious dean. These children are tbe future custodians of a country's honor, the men end women of another day who may be called upon In tbelr turn to defend it. Let them, then, leqrn early (heir sacred lesson of patriotism, tbat 't may be stamped indelibly upon their hearts, never to fade away. Scrofula Makes Ufa misery to thousands of people. It manifests itself In many different ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheum and pimples and other eruptions. Scarcely a man is wholly free from it, in some T#fn£. it {flbig8_tonsvcicfa^|y,l^,rlr' 1 MM fa"'' Tnnt.j,a of nrinfnlnrrr po-sotf eradicated by Hood's SarsapariJla, a On* True Blood Purifier. Thousands of voluntary testimonials tall of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenacious, positively, perfectly and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Prepared only by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Has*. Be sure to get Hood's and^pnly Hood's. .. ., ■_.. are the best after-dinner MOOd S PUIS puis, aid digestion. 260. D R. B. B. LEVENGOOD, BELLWOOD, P4.t Office Ho*irs: to8.30a. io.; ca**)0 to 2.30 p m. 6 30 to g p. m. Office on Main Street, opposite Bank. Residence : No. iao Main Street. D B. W. H. MORROW, BELLWOOD. PA. ■ Office hours: 7 to,a m ., 12.30 to ap m. 7 t. 9 P m. Office on Main Street. T L. WILSON, PHlSICIrVN A SURGEON, BELLWOOD, PA. Office If curs : 7 to 9 a. m.; ia to 3 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of Throat and Chest a SDeclalty. Office Corner Main and Boyle* Streets. EL1ZAUKTH WRAY, M. O . BELLWOOD, PA. r.--.-- ««..„«. i Until 10 a. m.; OmoE Hours; J *liirp.m. EN. HOOT. •*_*-*•> I GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, BBLLWOOD, PA. Representing reliable companies. Policies carefully written. AU lo*»es promptly aJjaaJyt and paid through ami agency. Residence 00 Main street. Bellwood. Pa. - GhO TO 1;S REGER. THB PHOTOGRAPHER, At $1.50 Per Doz. New Rooms I Nbw Scenery EVKRYTHINO NEW I ! ! GALLERY NO. 1100 ELEVENTH ST. Altoona. pa. Saml. Loucks, BBI.l.WOPD,PA.. C O It T R ACT PLASTERER. Calsomining and Ornamantal Finishing. Work Solicited from a distance promptly exeeutod. "A STARRY FLAG, A FLORAL CROWN, ABOVE EACH HERO'S BREAST." , ^^^*a-evf^>.^,^. be live* ill one of the uau^iii^i u.<uie8 •irepared for him. Bat what of that, when he baa faced death ia a hundred forms and perhaps drags about a mutilated bodvl He gave years of hia young life to tbe purchase of freedom rattier than to the accumulating af worldly goods. Is thia much to give him, la return? Lea us not, then, wait until be has died In obscure poverty to- g»Tt iy_Jyrl into ; I'laee hie wame aa monument ar scroll, ■■ BUBi JA^n , y** •*»«. him now the love and grretl-^ Tbe tjalwtd^nTa, Ulld^ ,vW<.h wiu nvahe brigiit hi* declin- plowBharesturnea, | .^^J_lL In peaceful soda are I 'n8T .veer*. BB pin* aad palm are en. to-day Beneath a halcyon gun, The colors of tha blue . and I'ray Hav. rX-Jhilnto thrust. And cannon In the fleld* inurnetl— Their mouth* are stopped with rust. One brotherhood rale* all the land,*, One nation day and. night, •A side by side again we staBd Like those who soale a height— And W"lft"B down across the fields When autumn pour* her horn. We Mess the largess peace now yield*. The cotton and the corn. No more snail theee our banners be In strife fraternal raised. From lake to gulf, from sea to sea, Thla message far I* biased: "We mourn our dead, our loved and lost. With tears for all who fell; The blue sky's depth, th* gray .tars' heat Shall be their sentlnel." For Lexington and Concord town Still in the distance shine, And Washington still marches down, Aad ruthless Brandywlnei And Qraat aad L*e In silence rest, Ve put all feed to scorn. While spring from out th* battle'* breast The eotton and the corn. EflNEST M'GAFFBT. LINCOLN ATGBTTYSBURrG. Four score aad seven yean ago our fathers brought forth oa this continent a new matiou, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. .Now we are engaged la a grchfccivil war, testing whether that natfep, or any nation so conceived and so" dedicated, can long endure. We are met oa a giWt battlefiekl of Umtwar.. Wehave oome ic-dedicate a oortlon of that Jpd ae a final resting place Tor _Bae who here gave up their lives thaf.filiaf._w- t.ion might Jive. It is altogetnejf attafhg and proper that we should do thai.* But, in a larger sense, we c&nnQtitdedi- i-atei, we cannot consecrate, we janinot lialiow, this ground. The braym men, living and dead, who struggles here bave consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. Tbe world will little note or long remember what wa say here, but it oan never forget what they did here. It is for us, tha living, rather, to be dedicated here tot—a unfinished work which they wbo fought here have thus far so nobly advanced, tt is rather for us to be here dedicated to tbe great teak remaining before us— that from these honor ed dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last fall meoo- urra of deration—that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died 1$ va!iv—that this nation, under Ood, •hall have a new birth of freedom —etid that government of the people, by the people, tor the people, shall not perish from the earth.—Lincoln'* Gettysburg Dedication Address, November IS, 1863. ^ B. Kind to th* Urtaaf. Do we remember the old ■okMer as wq should? Oaa day la the ytea* we do him honor, hat how about the rest? Tfus. he hits W- pension and pernor* A GLAD DECOBAfllON DAY. On Decoration day the little mountain town was full of men who instinctively kept step to martial music and white-robed girls conscious more of the part they took ■ in the ceremonies than of the real significance of the day. The entire population was abroad enjoying the pageant, and aa old soldier saw nothing odd in the deserted appearance of a small houae before which he paused. wi» must be near here," he said. "Ill stop and ask my way, though everybody seem* to have gone to the ceremonies—which I am likely to miss unless I do my errand quickly." He knocked, and while waiting a reply hia eye caught the tiny garden. "Strange," he said, aloud, "this is the only place I've seen to-day where flowers remained ungafhered." . Footsteps echoed from the baok of the house and aa old woman opened the door. "Can you tell mo where to And a Mrs. Graham, rniadam?" he asked. She looked listlessly over his head. "Which Graham? There's lots of them "MADAM, HE WAS A HERO." hereabout*. Don't go; maybe I can help you, an* I'm likely tbe only peraon at home to-day. What's your errand? Jrfy own name'a Graham, too," ahe added. "It ia regarding her eon, who died gloriously at Ohickamauge 84 years ago. I come aa hi* comrade to— Are you fflf". . ' "Not" cried the old woman, fiercely. "Wa/ did you come here to-day, af all day*, to taunt me? My son died at Chiekamavtga, too; Be" her voice sank to a whisper—"he was shot in the brvek." 'Tbst wss so time to tarn one's back to tne enemy, manem.- , "How do you know what'temptation he had?" ahe flashed bat, "aad him Just 101 Abram Reese, he brought the news back. Ha only aaid at flrat that John wa* shot ta the baok. Later, he told that ha waa running away. That waa when Averllla M«y* agreed to marry ahB.". S "John Graham a coward? Why, madam, he wee a hero! Almost alone be fought bi* way iato the enemy's rank*. He waa bringing baok their color* when the bullets found him!" Tha old woman etaggered seek again** the door. "i/Ly John a hero!" aaa cried; "Bad for-over SO year* his owb mother doubted him!" A Btrein af muaie reached them now; she ran out, bareheaded, and began to gather huge nrtbfulB at* flewers. "They shalf aU go-all!" she tjataA, 'Tve longed to send them every year, but the mother of a coward had no right. Now," her votes, quavering before, had the not* of a trumpet, "now, tha mother of a hero shall lay them on hjta comrades' graves!" ELISA ARMSTRONG*. ' THE LESSON OF THE DAT. OT of the throe* of the republic came the new nation that Is Indivisible, the people that are oae ia aim aad resolved la tbelr purpose that popular government shall ever be maintained upon the broad and sure foundation of absolute freedom for , men of all elaaseu snd conditions. The issues that led ap to tbe internecine strife are become bat memories that are fading, of the long, long ago. Tbey are being forgotten in the living questions that bave sprung from the greater nationality tbat point* to a greater and *urer development io tbe coming days. These ante-war contentions led to strife, when blood flowed like torrents made of the summer rain. Brother dealt brother murderoue blows aad the death angel hovered constantly over tbe camps of north and south alike. The days ot those years were long before the coming of peane. but their perils called oat the noblest qualities of man'* nature. Heroes were thick as leave* upon the ground fa autumn day**; men went readily to dearth for the gtory of tbelr cause; the Republic earvi^d bees aaa valor was ajl-dboundlng. Why count the reckoning nam by one, or urge that one waa braver than another? The glory of the individual is ■wallowed np la the general action of Sll, wbieh led to tbe final consummation. Heroes die, but the memory of their deeds shall never perish from the face of the earth. Because the brave were ao many, the nation, a grateful and glad people, said: "Let there be one day set apart in each year from all tbe remain- ingdays in which to recount the prowess of all the bra ves, the living and the dead, 'wbo fought to make men free,' and save tba union of states forever." Thus was bora Memorial day—Decoration day, a time la tbe patriot American calendar similar to that In the church consecrated to all the saints who have died end the "martyrs wbo were slain for the word of God and for the testimony ot Jesus." History telle of the sacred holocaust at- Thermopylae, of the charge of the Six Hundred and of the heroism at Lueknow; bat history in all Its pages usually dwells upon the glories of kings and valorous chieftains, wbo claimed and received all the honor that came ot the deeds of their following aa well aa of their individual act*. Inthestrugt'lrt between the states, all were kings and nobles, with hearts of mighty and proud' chieftains, brave to endure, courageous to act, daring to die. To these, to aP of these, men and officers alike, belovTs. the one sacred day of memory. In whi-Jht flowers are placed on graves and the flag', the sleeping onee loved float* proudly over them. None are neglected, but ail alike receive the ministration of loving haods, while grateful hearts grow tender in recollection of the stirring scenes Tl* -jMBJb^iEjiich the heroes passed. The* think upon a anion saved and a pelflffS ~ forever tree, and they feel that they themselves are honored in enjoying the distinction ot paying homage to the dead who died "for God and native land." !*yrVf: P|J! Come the year* and go. Time has brought whiteness to soldier tdeka that were brown or black when tho bugle-call summoned tower; steps then elastic with youth's glowing blood have grown stiff and weary; bat Memorial day ia now fresh and radiant, instinct with the. reverence of millions of bene- floiaries of their tronscenderrt. courage. The nation live*, and breathe* and glows with the strength and beauty of unity. Its oneness Is the glory uieejia af Memorial day. „ &JS? 'vv«^"n— ROBBER COBBE. —When bilious or oostive, eat a Caaea- rat, oandy oathartio, euie guaranteed, lOe. S5o. —The People's ShavingPsrior— Iunes'a block, Cambria street, near the brlil»;o, is a pleasant plaee to go for a shave ar hair eat, or anything ta tbe barber's line. Pirat ol*** work »nd polite attention to all. - W. C. Wobbbhtob, proprietor. m fp « ! Mi _3* '■:' : -- '.-'"•4»- _' -~ 3fM . :":-^-
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1897-05-28 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, May 28, 1897, Volume 9 Number 13 |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 13 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1897-05-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | sn 83025984 |
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Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1897-05-28 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_18970528_001.tif |
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Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
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■E&V
I.A,KOK»T DENTAL ASSOCIATION 1ST THB W.RLD.
Best equipped office in
the State.
ALTOQNA, PA.
Gold Filling, iW}. . 11.00 np
Extractlng with Vapor,
OOe
Good Set Teeth, ^. . 18 80
Extracting with Odontander, • 50c
Bent Set Teeth, . _«_,*-'*i ** °°
Amalgam rilling, ,
75o
Whh Umm. . Primed Gnarant*. b given that
Silver Filling,
***_j ISe
taey an th* beat that aion*. can get you.
Dawson White Alloy,
•1.00
Gold Plates, #15.00 up
TEBTH WJ.'rj-JOTT'r PLATS3.
CROWN AND
BRIDGE WORK
SPECIALISTS.
•*»»*-■>
\kw<4c$*£
AIL 4%a L»tf>at Impl e-
, I|l Atsjfjt tSjsn^JfoytlBBB fOa*
!jP«|ylaaB a^l ^ sating-
OFFICES:
Naw NkhMaw* Block, Elevent A venae, betweeu as North Third street Harrisburg, Pa,
Fourteenth ana Filie nth Ma. Altc* iu. iat West Koarth street, Williauiapurt, Pa.
North Kraokilamreet, WiHce*b«rre I'a, iot North Centre street, Pnttavtllt, Pa,
Mai A street. Plymouth, Pa. 45 Pearl attvet.Clevelai d, • bio.
yoj Market street. Wilmington, DM. 6 Orange street Lanca te • Pa.
y » tast Water street. Elm tra. 9. V: a %m*t WKtJAL*ireMt ntaBeMm, Pa.
aia Northampton street, E**t> a. Pa. .91 Bast 'ftird street. South Bethlehem.
DR. BALL, General Manager
W. L DOUGLAS
$Q.0fl SHOE
Merchants,
Bankers,
Lawyers,
l'liysicians
antlall
etiuauailo—
rrion wear
W L Dou.|*»
Shoe* because they
•re th* best.
The Style, Fit and Wear
could not be Improved for
Double the Price.
~'. L. Doog'as $3 JO, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are ffc*
productions ol skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put into shoes sold at these prices.
We make also $2-50 and $2.25 shoes for men, and
$2 JO, $2.00 and $1.75 lor boys, and the W. L,
Douglas $3.50 Police shoe, very suitable for
letter-carriers, policemen and others having
much walking lode.
tt* Br* constantly adding new styles to onr
alroarlv larire variety, aaa that* ia no reason Why Ton cannot lie suited, so insist on
having w. L. Douglas Shoes neat yonr
dealer. ___
We use only the best Calf, Russia Calf
. (all colors), Branch Patent Calf,
French Enamel, Vici Kid, etc.,
graded to correspond with prices
of the shoes.
If dealer cannot snpply yon,
writ*
W.L.DOUGlftS.BrooMon,Kas$.
Catalog tn Fuse.
IZEt-W^lXT *9c "WRAT.
»A'
Which I ;.vs
Kf*j Prof.*;?.
ftotComm'ttioo l.'iuta, JAj '/W-.v, TLuobicr cm ztoro Keeper.
& MIUMR k CO. -*■*:*.. laMwUiBlUIIEK CITY.
$5.00 [
Onr Qraat Bargains
FOR J
SUITS
S2.S8
Bop's Adonis Suits, Sizes i to 15,
* will) extra pair of pants, $2.98 *
These Suits are GUARANTEED to be made from imported
Wool Cheviot. in UUck. Blue, Grey, ant* i town, in sizes frnti
1*9.9 y**r* °-r •*••Watto up 4 abli Inwai-rd, with Sailor
Collar- Collar faney etliUiihliiail HiMtO-'llli feet Black Albert
Twill Sateen and Patent Waist Kjnds. Trimming and Work-
msnship.ttw verv bt*st. Same in Sizes for ages to to 15 years,
without Sailor Collar. Sec Pattern's Below.
X (JffTlJMApe T*J CROtR
$(3.II___i37.§e
GwaafantsHd to be nude from An Wool,
Fancy Brown, C;ay. Black, or Klue
Worsied Ctyded Clieviot, nia*le In, litest
IM lined with Imported Farmer Safin,
trimmed and lmishc.1 m the best cf Custom
Tailor manlier. Vou cannot duplicat* it in
your town for 916.00. Sixes 94 to 4a.
The asm*; floods made for Youth'i, 13C t)VL
to 18, in Long Pants, Coat aad Vest, ™* *■"
Whan ordering send Poet Office, Express
Money Order ot Registered l_rtwsa, also
age at last birthday, and if large or small
for his age. Money cheerfully refundei if .
not satisfactory. Send ic. stamps for aam»
ales, taaf enfawiirt, measuring. Ptaaba* tflfc'
How to
te
Men's si.d
Youths Suits
M e a a u r e
around the
Hreast and
Waist over
the Vest, and
from Crotch
to Heel for
Pants.
We Pay Express Charges, aad
ahould you
not team satis-
Aad will
refund tha
money.
llememkr
Yea bay
direct from
on* of th*
l.rgest Clothing Msnu-
f*«1ur«T» I*
Antsrirs
Tie New M
-AMD THE-
^BSiLWOOD P BULLETIN
Will be sent to any address one year for $1.25
If you want the "Weekly Press"
ADDRERS ALL ORDERS TO THE
BELLWOOD BULLETIN.
Drop a postal card to Jw •"Weekly Press" and a sample
copy will be mailed to you.
TB* oraalew "«tt IBB Bar.
..A nation may be judged by It* holr-
days, afld te ao nation eon court ft*
grander day than the one^J* eelebrate
no™. A day ohoaen wheOMjatare Is at
Mb loveliest, ■when flowers unfurl the
color* of the flan; and blue'akle* bend
lovingly over tbe last camping places
of these wbo wore tbe blue. Not a day
of mourning this, but of solemn rejoicing. Rejoicing for tbe men who kneer
eot selfishness nor fear and Be obeyed
tbelr country** ceil. Men who lie today, perhaps. In alien graves, their only
personal monument a numbered headstone, but men wbo live immortal In
Fame's unforgottea fell as the saviors
ef ttie-vtBjaa,,,the tea«nar»M|Sftiiat*
|SlB4^*_____JC_E___fc"£>i: £_2|
P5&V- _>-*r*^jew*J^*n******,0.. ■ff*^&ta&e±\
FW&mMka- avW^er' *****■***». -a*-/^'
They are taorar, these old MllMtS,*
tbeo tbey were a year ago; their beads
are whiter, shoulders are more bent and
footstep* are slower than tbey were;
and yet to each other tbey are alwaya
"boy*." The old jests make them smile,
tbe old nickname* are in use, the old
stories ere retold, until the present
fade* away aad only tbe brave past re-'
main*.
To the watchers they may see—i
bowed with years, bat tbey know it
not,; to tbem, In fancy, their youth
come* book. It is net old men wbo
stiffly march oat to pay * tribute of respect to fallen comrades. It ia "tbe
boy a Of *l."_
The Lea.on of Pntrlotl.m.
Teach tbe children pn-trioti.ro: lot
tbem learn the name* of heroes who
died that a notion might Ilea. Let Dee.
oration day mean to them no mere
jumble of flowers, music and udilresseB,
bat a living tribute to the glorious
dean. These children are tbe future
custodians of a country's honor, the
men end women of another day who
may be called upon In tbelr turn to defend it. Let them, then, leqrn early
(heir sacred lesson of patriotism, tbat
't may be stamped indelibly upon their
hearts, never to fade away.
Scrofula
Makes Ufa misery to thousands of
people. It manifests itself In many
different ways, like goitre, swellings,
running sores, boils, salt rheum and
pimples and other eruptions. Scarcely a man is wholly free from it, in
some T#fn£. it {flbig8_tonsvcicfa^|y,l^,rlr'
1 MM fa"'' Tnnt.j,a of nrinfnlnrrr po-sotf
eradicated by Hood's SarsapariJla, a
On* True Blood Purifier.
Thousands of voluntary testimonials
tall of suffering from scrofula, often
inherited and most tenacious, positively, perfectly and permanently cured by
Hood's
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Prepared only by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Has*.
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.. ., ■_.. are the best after-dinner
MOOd S PUIS puis, aid digestion. 260.
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R. B. B. LEVENGOOD,
BELLWOOD, P4.t
Office Ho*irs: to8.30a. io.; ca**)0 to 2.30 p m.
6 30 to g p. m.
Office on Main Street, opposite Bank.
Residence : No. iao Main Street.
D
B. W. H. MORROW,
BELLWOOD. PA. ■
Office hours: 7 to,a m ., 12.30 to ap m.
7 t. 9 P m. Office on Main Street.
T
L. WILSON,
PHlSICIrVN A SURGEON,
BELLWOOD, PA.
Office If curs : 7 to 9 a. m.; ia to 3 p. m.; 7 to 9
p. m. Diseases of Throat and Chest a SDeclalty.
Office Corner Main and Boyle* Streets.
EL1ZAUKTH WRAY, M. O .
BELLWOOD, PA.
r.--.-- ««..„«. i Until 10 a. m.;
OmoE Hours; J *liirp.m.
EN. HOOT. •*_*-*•>
I GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
BBLLWOOD, PA.
Representing reliable companies. Policies carefully written. AU lo*»es promptly aJjaaJyt and paid
through ami agency. Residence 00 Main street.
Bellwood. Pa. -
GhO TO
1;S REGER.
THB
PHOTOGRAPHER,
At $1.50 Per Doz.
New Rooms I Nbw Scenery
EVKRYTHINO NEW I ! !
GALLERY NO. 1100 ELEVENTH ST.
Altoona. pa.
Saml. Loucks,
BBI.l.WOPD,PA..
C O It T R ACT
PLASTERER.
Calsomining and Ornamantal
Finishing.
Work Solicited from a distance promptly
exeeutod.
"A STARRY FLAG, A FLORAL CROWN,
ABOVE EACH HERO'S BREAST." ,
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