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■OTSBfriffflltanaat*. VOL. XXVI. BELLWOOD, PA., FL-v$|pipj&PT. 26, 1913. NO. 32 ML BB COLUMN Short Items That Will Inter- art Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARYJIF THE WEEK Tarss PsrsgrsaJu Conceralai lbs Oolais ef Oar Bfrough—The Galaou Oar Sabscribers Ba|sy. —Shell Oysters Ooly st Henry Brun- ner'a Restaursot. Tbey are in prime condition. Try tbem. Adv. *-—For Bale—Ooe Ohio Range with Watet- front and ons tbree-burner oil atove. A. B. Lowman, Odd Fellow.' building. —For Bale—Good Detroit Jewel Doable H latlng Stove; tor parlor or sitting room. Good condition ; ehesp. Call st First and Msrtln streets. — IF. H. Zimmerman has tbe distino tion of raising a barred rook pullet Wbleh' ia but Ave aod one ha if months old and has started to produce ben fruit, » hiota Is three months less thaa ordinary. —A freak ef nature waa produeed in tbe garden of Joseph MoCluskey. It is several tomatoes whieb resemble s msn's beak teeth. —Don't forget the Mexican supper to be held in the..Odd Fellows' ball ea Saturday eveuiug by the ladies' suil- liary of Mercy hospital. It wltl be a good meal and mooey spent for a worthy cause. —A uew sd vertisement ta this Issue of the Bulletin thai should he ef special Interest to eat rasders Is tbat of O L Weaver, which appear, on tba laat page. Tbe space ooverad la filled with rare bargains tbat will Imroedlstely appeal to all wbo wl.b to save money. —"Mr. aud Mra J Elliott Trego are rejoicing over the arrival of a big boy baby," aaya tbe Tyrone Daily Herald ol Wedueaday evening. The mother wss formerly Miss Laura Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mra. I. M. Watlera of Fourth struyt, no!to Side. . —The improvement, to Scott Noel's home on Railroad street, wbiob bave beea under way for the past few week*, are neariog o»m plat Ion. It will boob be in tbe bauds of tbe pslatera and when Aniseed Mr. Noel will hsve aot ooly sn attractive place of residenoe, 'bat ons (hat will ba very convenient. —John H. Evetbart, having purobaasd a property oa First street, south side, from tbe Wray estate, moved tote the aaase on Weduesdsy. Mr. Bverhsrt and fsmily bave been residents of ear towa since Isst spring, oooupying tbe property of Mra. Rattle Reynolds oo Second street south side. —Oae day last week while operating a bone grinding machine Robert Lupfer bad tbe misfortune to have tbe end of the third finger oa bis right band ground ofi. The injured finger greatly interferes wltb bia school work aad Robert ia patiently naming It witb prospect, of a healthy bead. — Wo learn thst Rsv. J. B. Hummel, at oae time paator of the local United Brethren oou rob, will soon become a permanent oltisen of oar thriving hor- ougbrih.vlng beea appointed evsngelist of tbo Allegheny oooferenoa. The BULL TIB extends Blm aad family a oord ial weloome aad trusts tbey msy always be Bsllwoodltas. —CbarleaS. Weight sod fsmily, wbo have beea residents of First atreet, south side, occupying the property recently puroha—d by John H. Bverhart, gavs good Bye te Bellwood on Monday aad moved to Beat Altooua, where Mr. Weight ia employed. They are good otttaeoa snd "*any l>l»nd. i**__rsi»ed to aee tbem Issvs us. —Tbs healing demaleeot qualities of Foley's Honey aad Tar Compound are not duplicated la any other medicine for eeogha aad colds. Aay substitute offered yoa la aa Inferior article. Refuse to soeept It for It osn aot produce tbe healing and soothing effect ef Foley's Honey aod Tar Compound. Insist upon the geuulnn, wbleh eontslns oo opiate* All dealer..—Adv. 4 sew Baslasss Baterpriae. A sew hosier*, departure waa atarted Is Bellwood this week la tho eaape of a uu upaMJSJJBstole, te be controlled by the People's Store oompany, of which M.P. William* is president, B. N. Wll- soa Hssearir aad _. J. Soyde seoretsry, The tbree gentlemen named puiobaaed 1 store located 6a Secoud atreet, south i from B. B Greenland A number of Ssoos have' become stockholder, aod It la expected that maay-atore will do so xltblo thn eanW frfcjB' f_fjj_j_j—' tia.la.af will be oarried on io accordance with the Basal' plan ef- m ssstBIIvS stores aod will be enlarged as dosaaad lacrosses A manager wltl be appoluted IB the near folate Mice' Floreeee Wilson, wbo hae haa. previous experieuoe, haa beea la stalled ss asetotaaS OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES Out Mr Oeaalv Offlees Wss Oeapletei The oounty commissioners, acting BBS returning board aad sitting at Hollidaysburg, oo Monday completed tbe computing ef the oounty returns, There were ee surprises la the vote-sod the official figures follow* : REPUBLICAN TICKET STATE COMMITTBB J. D. Hick* ....- 4875 SHBBIFF. Aod raw Farrell ..... —.................. 868 H. C. Qt»ybl||..... .....' 748 Harry J. Hoar.........---_.„ 1184 HarryS Holl.od........................ 848S Edgar H. Jaeobe ,...„..._.^.. 1878 William W. Omar -—•••._ ......... 844 Dsvld a Sprsokle „. -.., 108 Tbomss Weir 178 Joseph F. Wilt.. .«.„. SM PROTHONOTABTT Guy R. Lingsfelt ,. am, 5989 COUNTY CONTROLLER George W. Bradley -~— 950 F. K. Lorenz...............„... 1460 SLL. MoCsrtney __ 913 Howard MoCord......... 800 Jams. T. Owona.... _ 1488 T. William TobLa....... 1048 DIBKCTOR O** TBE POOR. William B. Baker ........ 1846 Tbomss L. Coleman .................... 36t2 H.H..Thompson ................. 8887 JDRT COMMISSIONER. John M. Bement................. -...«.. 884 P. 8. Beyer > SN Joseph W. few 884 H. B House.. 888 J. Frank Ms1|lssr „....» ..«.. 1481 P. H. Neff -.„-...... 688 Albert Perry 1070 Michael W.lls — 934 LwBtisll *Xt. MoIatoSbifca.. DEMOCRATIC VJ 8XER1FE George Buobanan. 3. Ralph Dotwller...... ....... T Durbin Hughrt Albert Sbolla........ David L. Btlfllsr ....„.„.. PROTHOiOTART. Ony R. H.rry A. ^ COCJfTT COWBOLLKR. Willlsm Hsyss DIRECTOR OP THB POOR. J B. Craioe ......................... JURY COMMSSIONER. Robert A. Conrad........ '., Edgar S. Curfmao..... Thi.ro*. B. Denny ...+„„„ .„ Jamea Dixon , Joseph T. Mnrpi<y.... WA8HINQTO! TIOBBT STATE COXMITTBE. John A. Shartle......._,...- , 8RBB1PP. Ssmuel C. Bowea...... Howard Riling .^........ ....... Edward' Waltera « PROTHOXOTABT. Orvllle Snlvely „^, COUNTY COBTBOLLBR. H. Atlas Brumbaogb —..... Frank M. Warlog ... DIRECTOR OV TBB POOR. William VanAllmao ......i*.„~~,. i«e*£:" JUB. COMMISSIONER IraR. Barns ....„„. .„»....., Jobn C. Sbomborg............„.,„,,. Msldeo Vslentlne......... „.„.....,.. lift 808 1147 1194 858 .IMS 1404 2768 ITU 747 80S 194 MS 840 1359 584 367 SM 1093 tn 899 10M 871 471 801 SOCIALIST TICKET 8HBBIPP Frank A. D.vts.......(.a................ 537 PBOTHOWOTA BY. ; . G. G. Dodaoo .'^wwam ', - aee COUNTY OWNTBOLLKB Ssmuel G. Hevetfcy 641 OIJCBCTOR O*- THB POOR H.K Apple Ml JUBY COMMISSIONER. D. H. Balrd 588 PROHIBITION TICKBT SHBBIPP William R Wolf * : >* PBOTBOBOTARY. Gay R. LlngsfMt COUNTY OONTTOLLER Frank M. Waring ' tVt PIMBCTOBOP THE POOR. Willlsm B. Becker aTOBY COMMISSION B*T. ' J. Frank Meetaer aod Michael Walla eaeh received one vote. STATS DBLEOATE 3 D. Hicks ;...„ 4 A. A. Stevens..................... „ 8 F. P. Orissman......................... 1 rseiH a lerlsss PrspssMlia. The maa or woman who haa kidney trouble to feeing a ssrloae propoeltloo, where grave eowfrlleetloos readily ffol- >•»» neglect. Fehty Kidney Pills sre an honest caratlve medtaies tbst once takes late your system ass** rsatetsi kldoey aod bladder aetloe, aad a retara of health and etreagth. All eeetore—A*t. —j .#■■ ■» -^ -Wautad-Qirto to wor* *» the glove factory. Pay by the **t "•»»• ***&*• I Apply at Glove fee***!• -^ sdv. tf, THE SUMMONS OF DEATH these Bits Baas iMWSted the Flasl Osll Wast Oar I—st Issas. MBS J E 8HOENVBLT. At her borne st Fostoris, Mrs. Delia May Bhoenfelt, wife of J E. Shoeof.lt, died at 0:40 o'olock Weduesd.y evening slier aa Mine., of aueje time, from tubsreulosls. 8be was born st Bland- burg, sad at do.tb waa aged M yeara, 8 j mootha and 86 d»ya. Kfa Anaaat 80, 1808, abe was netted la msrrisgtt to J. Bt Sboeofelt of this place, and until rooeutly had beea a resident of oar borough, where aba msde msuy fnonds wbo will be deeply grieved in lean? of tbe sad tarmlnatlou of ber you ug Ufa. Dscsss d to survived by her husband aad one oblld, Msry Elia.betb aged 18 months ; alto by ber parenta and two brother, aad four aiaters : NorsBSB, Elmer, Mart*.re', Vests, Sara and libra, all at home. She wa. a member of tbe Lutheran ehareb aad of the Wsabingtoo burial association. Tbo faueral will occur an Friday af' teroooo. The cortege wili leave ber .late borne at 1 aud proceed to Graoe Lutberau oburob, tbia borough, wherr servioe will be eooduotsd st I'M by Rev W. I. Good, Iuterment la Log.u V-I!ey ormetery. MICUAUL DORAN. Word wss received iu Bellwood Wtd- aeaday of the death of Miob.el Doran. a former resident of thi* pises, wbo waa killed at Llms, Obio, on Tueed.y, . No details were given aa to tbe manner of death. Tbe body will be taken to Norria- towo, where hie parenta reside. Hto wife aad foar children, Merrill sod Frank Misses Mary aed i Margaret, survive, residing hi oar borough. Edacattessl Exhibit. Oue of tbe most unique ss well ss tbe most aitrsettoe exhibit, of tba result* of the students of tbs I oternstioual Cor- respoupeoee sohools of Suraoton, to being conducted ta tbe atore room of tbe Bell wood pharmacy, tt ahould be to tbe Interest of tbe oitizeo* of Bellwood and vlolnwy to visit tbs display and ex*_STue tbe work of the loos I students. As'de from the student.' work, one ol the most attraetlve festures of tbe display ia the proeeealam cut-out device entitled "Three Steps to Suocess." This teaobas a great lessen and plainly portrays the great purpose of tbto institution ia S silent way by abowiog the praotleal manner io wbiob the courses msy be spplied. Tbe msoy student, of Bellwood who are taking courses aod tbe progress they are asahiog apeak, well for the educational endeavors of Bell woo*. Toe exhibit ta personally conducted by Manage J, A. Bowaer, assisted by Messrs. J.' L. Ziruu and W. E. Stouck. Tbe exhibit Bill be sontiuued until October 1. e PettiesB Ca_aot be Oared by local applioatiooa, aa tbey oannot Wash tbe diseaaed portion of tha ear. There la oaly ooe way to eare deafness, MBS Mat to by constitution.I remedies. Dssfness Is osused by sn inflamed condition ef the muoous Huing af tbe Beet, acblan Tube. When this tube to inflamed yoa have a rumbling aouud or imperfect bearing, snd when it ta entirely slOSHl Deafneaa to the reault, aod unless tbe inflammation oan be taken out and thla tabs restored to Its normal condition, bearing will be deetroyed torever ; else eases oat of ten sre cosed by Catarrh, wbloh to nothing but In Inflamed condition of the muoous surface.. We will give Ons Hundred Dollars Ion? aoy esse Of Deafness (oauaed by catarrh) —»t eannov b. oumd ny Hall's Catarrh Coie. Bead for olroulsrs. free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Obio. Sold by Druggists, 76o. Take Hall'a Family Pitta for ooostips ttoa. (Advertise meut) rsll sad Wlater Kiniaary Opealai to aew la progress at M. J. Sehweak'e mil liner y stare on Cambria atreet. It will he te the advantage of all tbe lad lea aad children to visit ber store before purcba.iog. ii e i i" Fastball The flrat local football game el the saaaoo will ocour oo the foundry grounds st 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon when tha strong Raleigh team of Altoona will try te take a victory from oar beys. i" ■ 11 ■ e —Shell Oyaters Ooly at Henry Brae, net'* ResUursot. They ate bt prly' ooodltloo. Try them. A-*' SB ear* -oute No. 1 froas the Ball wood a*^-**? *"'** bald lo tbs peetrMcf >•-WBeea, Bator- d.y, Ootoder 1L -» ***»■■ *»^»Bts_l Uklog thae«>,,|»Uea ahould prspars their sppl'* 0D* %aa MBa tnM> "* *°" e,Tl, f^*s commission st Washington, 0 jrj withoat delay. We la.ru tbat ths .—amlaalioo will be taken by quite a oumber of yeaag men, realdlng here aod ta Aatk towoabip, and possibly hi other seotloos of the couoty. —Au examination for rural • rtor to serve tbe patrooe I ITE! ADVANCES "PPoWjt flee Praslasat sad Seaaral atattiprefBliOBalsaiOsaBOs. , The inaoy frtoeda of A. W. C.llow.y, w bo twi uty §S/f* ago BBS a eltisee of ear boi vagb whara he wee employed la tbe eofllherreg iop*n**M*t etjsha Bellwood (iivisiuB, tbsn the Pvoasylvaoia * NortbWistern railroad bat who la at present gsosral managsr ef the Rochester m Plttabatg Coal * Coke company with headejora wpF ^ *'*aftan^Pf__s_JiMH' be PtosaaB to tsero ot bis rapid' aitTvaasw meut sa *ieted lu SB snlclsia lb* Indiana EveniaiWnetta a part of which folloaa: p—■tJy*fQ_t; lrtni___fvs>>i'ny^8i' D*via I -jal * Coke Co , has_a<nnuuuaed tbe apy«|ptmsut of A W. Calioway aa *tae prs^aJeol snd general maoager of that oorSpaey. The uew ealeisl Witt' mske bm temporary j is_aa_Bbr_eaa ia Bsltimaa, Md., bat later roo will establish iMrmaoeot offices hi Cumberland, Md. 1ft Calloway to at p rest at th* general manager of the, Rochester A Pittsburgh Coal & Cuke Oo , with offloes lo Ibis l l»oe, sod ta regarded as oue of the most uapable sud iborougbl experienced bum lu tbe eaat. Au or— ial olreular distribuln* nj the Heateru iMais' ' tiagroad oompany, .b>.a SVfayee ita principal eeal tr.ffio from thi minss of tbe Davie Coal and. Coke Co., ssys *■•_>? "Tbe nsw vice president aod geoeral manager tf the Dsvta Coal & Cuke oompany w a. botn iu Mace heater, ;fltftSBllL'. June 21, *8I8. Wbeu taw years of sge he move! lo Blooklyu, N. Y., snd entered ths. sohools of that eity. After graduating from tha Brooklyn High School, he secured employment la the engineering department of ths Bellwood Division pf the Penoaylvania railroad, remaiulDg with that oompany for tbree yeara, or qBtS. 1M8. He then decided to Isnooh upia Soaaoer In the oosl business sad beo»niff<iawt>ateJ|JBlth the Rochester & P.it4tsargh Coal * "sitffr, with whieb eeaaara be baa- ever since beea ooooeoted. SR.' ..V "Tbst sfffaBal lewsy wss looked opoo Sa aa eaotiWowslly o.psbls rasuris pro- veu. by Bh^Y "ifimatin n is'sinii'ia in -*ju. promoted to All the responsible positions of the oompsuy. At the time of bis eo- ter ing their employ, the Roo he. ter & Pittabuigh oompauy made bim assistant supcrinteodeot. Io IMS he wee selected for the post of superintendent ef the pleat. Thia position gavs Mr. Osl. lowsy greater opportunity to displsy his ability to handle sny aad all problems relating to the eeal ioduatry, aod so successfully did be meet every sltustion that arose, so fsr ss bis oompaay waa oonuerned. in— he was ohoseo geoeral manager last yesr. VfUh, eaeh s reaord behind him, the friends of ata. C.llow.y predict that he will mska aa even greater success with the Davie Coal A Coke Co. "In some quarter* the appointment of Mr. Calloway aa vice president aed geoeral maoager of ths Davis Ooal A Coke Oa, to looked upon ss the first step toward segregating tbe ooal oompaay from tbe . railway oompany. Tbs offloial. ef tbe oompany, seme time ago, did not deny that a segregation plsn waa In progress, aad It ta believed that. Mr. Csllowsy's sppolutment ta sn Important move in tbat direct loo, aud that he will eventually assume entire obarge ef the ooal oompaay property." H-sj-nnw ESCAPED II HORRIBLE Heary Treat Old Bejwr. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS This HJMWf Baa Abb*. Henry Trout, the weft knowo tsaso*tc narrowly escaped s borrlbl* death Shs(| ly before 4 o'oloek tbto (Thursday) aft*' - , aoou w bsu his two big borsss which bo\ ?*n»*»»vi*_r_.ad which were attached .ft r heavy dump w.goo, ran- awsy B-rJ Trout had broken tbe w.goa toegne J while on ths north side, bat bad ntjem* temporary rep tIrs to resch tk* blaj^'§+ ] "•• *lnng||d Btl ma* It,* o|g Cambria street, #nen ««./ t>ii(**n*h~^* BBi ran down the street sod o. jr tb bridge, to H C Qurnmosser's stable wi< •allidud with a telephone pale, which brought 8h*n> ty. a mtmpfjMp ^'tsemf .■ knocked prostrate to the . AootM. front ef the wages, aud altta>ud;lr S(? ea oaped death, he suftared greatly (nun abook aud la now oanflned te n*_K_ The horses were badly scratched People Who Visit Here anal Those Who Go Away. IfliTOTSOFOUR CITIZENS Saests Whs Are Balertslasa by BeUweed Hosts—Peraeaal Meatloa el These WheTrsvBlTe sad Pre. spent Wed" Uillmsn. B-tvaaMk Mrs. Faaifllr «*♦' J«ni»t», sssdajr wltb Prof, aad Mrs. :' John Guistwhite and Clarence Buroa —e vlsltiog Clyde Qlssgow at Lima, O. Kf^^»Mslvio B.mford, wbo had beea Ie *B» . Bjtlsr fer some time, ta speodiog this ASek st bi. home oo Main atreet. Mias Oat bar ins Siebnr, of Scran ton, rmsrly one of the popular young ladles au?* i ear towa, is visiting relatives lo Jaol - lacerated, aod tba wajr*a|k3e||fcewl—I. «_»«___»*••> daioaged, on. wheel byjog torn off V .. jHr Mr. aod Mrs. John Pries will leave . I Author, Frsd Shaffer. -V> G. Casselberry, superintendent of as filleruational Correspondence sohools, Willismsport district, ws. a busiaeta . isllur In town Wednesday. a W. Tweed aad wife will leave tbe tattnr part of tbe weak for Newport, Perry county, where they will spend s fow days visiting thsir soo-lo-lsw aad daughter, Elmer Watson and wife. Mr. aod Mrs. Chsrles Hornsr spent last w&k vi.itiug tbs former's brother In tbe They had iiot seen eaoh other for a oumber ol yesrs aod there was muoh pleasure for all. J. L. Lowther, of Pittaburgb waa a guest at tbe borne of bia mother, Mra. Sus.a Lowther over laat Sunday. Mra. jfcotfthsf aooompauied blm te P ittsburgb where she will spend some time. . Rev.L. C. Cooper spsot last Fridsy OM Fallows' Ball ths Sesas el Pleassat asthsrtai test Friday BvealBS. The BelUood business msw, tbeii wivss, sweethearts Sod Invited guests to ths damber of sixty-ooe, assembled in the Odd Fellows' bsll Friday evealpgsV Isst week and enjoyed a corn boll whieb Baa lu obarge ef a oommlttee considlting of Jfis. Joseph M. Lupfer, ifrs,. V. B, Moors, Mrs. William A Dysart aad Jfis. Charles A. MoFarland, aod that tbeSM- „ . ladles sre exp^e* Ba.ds la ttA^^^tj'*** ot. »\|M<>*"i dings "layout" to ths vsrlct of all wlHf participated. BoH sweet core en ths cob pluoked from one of Logan Valley's fertile farms, w». provided In abund.nos Sod the manner lo which It wsa bidder*- inner msut Sqaiia ■sFarlaai Is Serve ea 0. S. toy* "" A number of Ball knowa residents ef the couoty hsve beeu d ra wo to serve oo tbs grsnd and petit juries for the Best session of tbe United States district court at Pittsburg, which opens oo Octnr—. oo, snd whiou am, in aii probability, not complete ita work uotlhtbe middle ef Deesanbsr, aad staeag thoss who have beea eammoaad to make up the petit Hat ef jurora la 'Squire Albeit MoFarland of tbto plsoe. Previous to the menu togas* dl.sassstl the asssm Wy was* f avoretr wBb a aetas- I tion by Miss Riga «taasatar,>. thessiJB. pfrshed d*ugu« __r BertnauTTSauaSr mdob to the delight of si. Mr. C T. Jfuore presided at ths piano. • Tbe gathering wa. entirely informal. Joseph M. Lupfer waa master ef ceremonies, being presideut of the Bellwood Business Men's association, aod sfter the menu had been devoured he announced Mas there woald be oo apeeoh making hat every oae was at will to enjoy themselves as they saw fit. The remainder of the evening waa spent hi Jest aad jollity and st eleven all had departed for their homes. It wae the opinion oi all pteseot that tbe evening had been delightfully spent aad msoy hoped they weald soon again have tbe opportunity ot ooming Wether under similsr oiroumstaoces. Those present were : T. P. Gheer aad wife, O. L. w«_.ver aad wife, L. W. Irwin aad wife, C. F. Moore snd wife, 0. W. Sausscr aud wife, R. 8. Glasgow aad wife, M. R Pouts aad wife, James W. Lowther and wife, Henry Brunner •ad wife, Charles MoFarland. aod with. B. E Greenland and wife, Dr. J. W. Dlfsnderfsr, wife aad daughter Rath, W. M. Bower, wife and daughter Miaa Floreooe, Roy MoCioekcy and wife, N. A. Grauer sod wife, J. M. Lupfer and wife, W. I. Salvia and wife W.*F. Beta, bach and Bile, C. W. Dateaman, former freight agaat W. B. Humes aod wife, ef Altooaa ; A. B. Cole aod wife, ef Altooua ; Mra. Proctor, of Maryland ; Miss Fannie Daugberty, George Maltese,, Blair Font', Misses Nora Sillier, Julia Cory, Bstells Moyer and Bessie- Price. swsy in the recesses of tbe proved tbat it was enjoyed bv all *T*MP |.pattook. Bread, batter, cake aad Mj_ cream alao contributed to tba bill of fian£^tod Saturday attending tbe sessions ef {;tba Pittsburg Conference whioh conve- osd <a$£s United Kvaogeiiosl ehureh at Jabn.town. lUff—i Jonas, ths well kaown boiler maker employed ia tbe loci P. R R. shops, returned home tbe beginuing of tbe week from a visit of a fsw dsy. spent with friends st Bradford, Pa., where be formerly resided. After a visit of ten dsys st the home of Mr. sod Mrs. George H. MoOraebeo on Boy lea street, Howard E. Jeffries, wife aed daughter, little Miaa Jane, returned to their home iu Pittsburgh, Thursdsy afternoon Of laat week. Jfr. Jeffries haa beeolo poor health for aome weeks paat and is how at Cambridge Springs, where he bones he will be much benefited. Mrs. Ooorge Leonard, of Esaton, Pa., h> baring pleasantly entertained at the home of. Jacob C. Evans on Railroad atreet. Mra. Leonard waa a resident of oar towu a score of years ago aad fiuda much pleaaura ia renewing old acquaintances. E isiuu has been tbelr hoase sine* leavieg bars, whers ber husband is employed as a passenger engineer oa the Lehinh Villey railroad The Bulletin ta a weekly viaitor to their home aad keep, them posted on the happening* of tbto community. Pestivsl Bsy. Monday wUl he festival day for the United Eveogsllosl ehareb.. The paa'-' Bttt wait upon the ooogregstlog. -•'"ag upon eaeh member aad reeel»"8 ln °~n What eaeh one would .-•**• J***1* * festive! aad spend at. *"b*x f M w,re te hold one. . *>< fiF"*-'*S&•••■! AdeaeM* •—• * BassSB Is ChlUrea. ^j^old. result from s succession of p_»s la babies aad yoang ohildren. rbey spell the mautal 'a'rid physlosl Hit of a oblld. The oondltlon thst eaaass th.m may aaally be avoided by osreful parents. Quickly sad thoroughly eare all oo Ida aod threat Inhesions by ths use of Foley's Hooey aad "tat Compound aad adenoids will not develop. All dsa- lera—Adv.- '-^ '"'!>■'" ——————a————a—- —Manager J. A Bowser, of tbe International Correspondence, schools ta oausing to be distributed throughout ths towa this week very aeat bead bill. eou< taiolcg tsatlmooiala from Bellwood ata fee Stork Basy. During the paat week ine stork bas<J people. been quite busy In oar borough snd made three homes osppy when be left bright little Melea sad in eseh instanoe "It wss .a"1-" The favored bomea are .hew of Ma-irloc Epler, Joseph MoF.r- und and H. 0. Cornmesser, aid many congratulations hsve poured ta from sll direst loos. Popular Pastor Botaraed. Tha members of the Cnltsd Brethren ohuroh aad the oltissea ef Bellwood io geoersl are greatly pleaaad that Rev. H. A. McKelvey, who has been tbe popular paster ef the local oongregstio'i for tbs past ysar haa beea returnsd by the Allegheny aonferenoe whioh ooncluded its sessious at Grsensburg last Sunday. —Bail Mong, eae ef the releevuSi operators oa the Bellwood division, has beeo slok abed at the boms of bis fathsr- lo-law, U. X Flick ou Flrat atreet, south side, for thi past few dsys. He waa threateued with pneumonia, out hie friends sis gltd to kaow that hto ailment ta yielding nicely te treatment. —Recently 'Squire Albert MoFarland dosed the deal whereby be beoomes the owner of tbe Woomer property on Seo- ood street, south side Ootober 1 —— MoFarland aad wife will take possessioo I of their aew home. It ta a desirably " I situated resideuce aad Mr. MoFarland ia dsats. Tbe I.C. S. appreciate the value I to' be eongratalalcd upon becoming ths of aiivsrttolag. 'f * owner. Hsrvsy Beyer Sold Oat. Harvey Boyer, the popular restaurant proprietor oo Peunsylvsnla svauus, bss disposed of his ptses of business to Sergeant Edward MoKloney of Bellwood Mr, Boyer retires from aotive busleees with tha very bast wishes of a boat of friends. The uaw proprietor, Edward MoKinney, is no stranger to tha Tyroae He waa bora aad raised la tbto community aod enjoys the friendship esteem of a large oirole of friends and For a number of years be hss been —filiated with Sheridan Troop iu whieb organisation hs is tbe orderly or first ssrgeent. His wile ta ooe of the very beet oooks aad bss splendid hues, lodge ef the ouliuary department over wbloh sbe will have full oharge. The people of Tyrone extend Mr. MoKinoey s cordial to the towa Sad wish him unbounded success in his new venture. Mr. Boyer will retire from ths business on Monday;. Tbe foregoing ia from tbe Tyrone Daily Herald. ef Wednesday evening. aaW. MoKinney has been a resident ef this borough for tbe psst foar or lve yeara aad has served the Bellwood division aa policeman and during hia atay here has mads many want friends who woald put a violent protest ag Bleat bias leaving as If It were uot for ths IMS Mat May are desirous or seeing him bettering himself. %\A MoKinney to one off those Jovial Irishmen who made suusbioe io ahady places and hia maay Bellwood frienda hope be will suooesd beyood hto fondest anticipation. Saturday will he Ma laat with tbe oompany which be hae served eo well sod f.llhfully, aod next Taaaday bs will bsglo ea slaves fet MtaooM. f /
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1913-09-26 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, September 26, 1913, Volume 26 Number 32 |
Volume | 26 |
Issue | 32 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1913-09-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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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 1913-09-26 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19130926_001.tif |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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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■OTSBfriffflltanaat*.
VOL. XXVI.
BELLWOOD, PA., FL-v$|pipj&PT. 26, 1913.
NO. 32
ML BB COLUMN
Short Items That Will Inter-
art Our Readers
BRIEF SUMMARYJIF THE WEEK
Tarss PsrsgrsaJu Conceralai lbs Oolais
ef Oar Bfrough—The Galaou
Oar Sabscribers Ba|sy.
—Shell Oysters Ooly st Henry Brun-
ner'a Restaursot. Tbey are in prime
condition. Try tbem. Adv.
*-—For Bale—Ooe Ohio Range with
Watet- front and ons tbree-burner oil
atove. A. B. Lowman, Odd Fellow.'
building.
—For Bale—Good Detroit Jewel Doable
H latlng Stove; tor parlor or sitting
room. Good condition ; ehesp. Call st
First and Msrtln streets.
— IF. H. Zimmerman has tbe distino
tion of raising a barred rook pullet
Wbleh' ia but Ave aod one ha if months
old and has started to produce ben fruit,
» hiota Is three months less thaa ordinary.
—A freak ef nature waa produeed in
tbe garden of Joseph MoCluskey. It is
several tomatoes whieb resemble s msn's
beak teeth.
—Don't forget the Mexican supper to
be held in the..Odd Fellows' ball ea
Saturday eveuiug by the ladies' suil-
liary of Mercy hospital. It wltl be a
good meal and mooey spent for a
worthy cause.
—A uew sd vertisement ta this Issue of
the Bulletin thai should he ef special
Interest to eat rasders Is tbat of O L
Weaver, which appear, on tba laat page.
Tbe space ooverad la filled with rare
bargains tbat will Imroedlstely appeal to
all wbo wl.b to save money.
—"Mr. aud Mra J Elliott Trego are
rejoicing over the arrival of a big boy
baby," aaya tbe Tyrone Daily Herald ol
Wedueaday evening. The mother wss
formerly Miss Laura Walters, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. I. M. Watlera of Fourth
struyt, no!to Side.
. —The improvement, to Scott Noel's
home on Railroad street, wbiob bave
beea under way for the past few week*,
are neariog o»m plat Ion. It will boob be
in tbe bauds of tbe pslatera and when
Aniseed Mr. Noel will hsve aot ooly sn
attractive place of residenoe, 'bat ons
(hat will ba very convenient.
—John H. Evetbart, having purobaasd
a property oa First street, south side,
from tbe Wray estate, moved tote the
aaase on Weduesdsy. Mr. Bverhsrt and
fsmily bave been residents of ear towa
since Isst spring, oooupying tbe property
of Mra. Rattle Reynolds oo Second street
south side.
—Oae day last week while operating a
bone grinding machine Robert Lupfer
bad tbe misfortune to have tbe end of
the third finger oa bis right band ground
ofi. The injured finger greatly interferes
wltb bia school work aad Robert ia
patiently naming It witb prospect, of a
healthy bead.
— Wo learn thst Rsv. J. B. Hummel,
at oae time paator of the local United
Brethren oou rob, will soon become a
permanent oltisen of oar thriving hor-
ougbrih.vlng beea appointed evsngelist
of tbo Allegheny oooferenoa. The BULL
TIB extends Blm aad family a oord ial
weloome aad trusts tbey msy always be
Bsllwoodltas.
—CbarleaS. Weight sod fsmily, wbo
have beea residents of First atreet, south
side, occupying the property recently
puroha—d by John H. Bverhart, gavs
good Bye te Bellwood on Monday aad
moved to Beat Altooua, where Mr.
Weight ia employed. They are good
otttaeoa snd "*any l>l»nd. i**__rsi»ed to
aee tbem Issvs us.
—Tbs healing demaleeot qualities of
Foley's Honey aad Tar Compound are
not duplicated la any other medicine for
eeogha aad colds. Aay substitute offered yoa la aa Inferior article. Refuse
to soeept It for It osn aot produce tbe
healing and soothing effect ef Foley's
Honey aod Tar Compound. Insist upon
the geuulnn, wbleh eontslns oo opiate*
All dealer..—Adv.
4 sew Baslasss Baterpriae.
A sew hosier*, departure waa atarted
Is Bellwood this week la tho eaape of
a uu upaMJSJJBstole, te be controlled by
the People's Store oompany, of which
M.P. William* is president, B. N. Wll-
soa Hssearir aad _. J. Soyde seoretsry,
The tbree gentlemen named puiobaaed
1 store located 6a Secoud atreet, south
i from B. B Greenland A number of
Ssoos have' become stockholder, aod
It la expected that maay-atore will do so
xltblo thn eanW frfcjB' f_fjj_j_j—' tia.la.af
will be oarried on io accordance with the
Basal' plan ef- m ssstBIIvS stores aod
will be enlarged as dosaaad lacrosses A
manager wltl be appoluted IB the near
folate Mice' Floreeee Wilson, wbo hae
haa. previous experieuoe, haa beea la
stalled ss asetotaaS
OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES
Out Mr Oeaalv Offlees Wss Oeapletei
The oounty commissioners, acting BBS
returning board aad sitting at Hollidaysburg, oo Monday completed tbe computing ef the oounty returns, There
were ee surprises la the vote-sod the
official figures follow* :
REPUBLICAN TICKET
STATE COMMITTBB
J. D. Hick* ....- 4875
SHBBIFF.
Aod raw Farrell ..... —.................. 868
H. C. Qt»ybl||..... .....' 748
Harry J. Hoar.........---_.„ 1184
HarryS Holl.od........................ 848S
Edgar H. Jaeobe ,...„..._.^.. 1878
William W. Omar -—•••._ ......... 844
Dsvld a Sprsokle „. -.., 108
Tbomss Weir 178
Joseph F. Wilt.. .«.„. SM
PROTHONOTABTT
Guy R. Lingsfelt ,. am, 5989
COUNTY CONTROLLER
George W. Bradley -~— 950
F. K. Lorenz...............„... 1460
SLL. MoCsrtney __ 913
Howard MoCord......... 800
Jams. T. Owona.... _ 1488
T. William TobLa....... 1048
DIBKCTOR O** TBE POOR.
William B. Baker ........ 1846
Tbomss L. Coleman .................... 36t2
H.H..Thompson ................. 8887
JDRT COMMISSIONER.
John M. Bement................. -...«.. 884
P. 8. Beyer > SN
Joseph W. few 884
H. B House.. 888
J. Frank Ms1|lssr „....» ..«.. 1481
P. H. Neff -.„-...... 688
Albert Perry 1070
Michael W.lls — 934
LwBtisll *Xt.
MoIatoSbifca..
DEMOCRATIC VJ
8XER1FE
George Buobanan.
3. Ralph Dotwller...... .......
T Durbin Hughrt
Albert Sbolla........
David L. Btlfllsr ....„.„..
PROTHOiOTART.
Ony R.
H.rry A. ^
COCJfTT COWBOLLKR.
Willlsm Hsyss
DIRECTOR OP THB POOR.
J B. Craioe .........................
JURY COMMSSIONER.
Robert A. Conrad........ '.,
Edgar S. Curfmao.....
Thi.ro*. B. Denny ...+„„„ .„
Jamea Dixon ,
Joseph T. Mnrpi |
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