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Tf&dp*; -1 tilfowoi) ^*>®$2?™iot** SvSaB 131 It Tat 3 Special Chamber of Commerce Edition. Beflwoody Pa-, Thor^yiyOctober 2J, 1915. Vol XXVffl--No. 35* Sixteen Pages LOCAL EK COLUMN Short Items That WOI Inter- est Our Readers BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK Terse Psrsqrspks Concernlai the Doings Si Oar Bet-rash—The Oelama Oar Saftseribers EBjoy. —For Sale—Several dsslrsbls Improved propsrtiss Id different locations lo Bellwood. Inquire of C. F. Moore. —Ralph Dyssrt, while gaaalaf ea Brash moaatoto last Saturday, skat s Sue wild turkey. —For Ssls—Seversl itosJrahto laspioved propsrtiss to different loostloos to Bellwood Inquire of C. F. Meore. —Msoy wild torksys bava base killed by tbs hooters en tbs moantslas to this vieioity sines the ssssae opened a week ago. —L. R. DlHee, of Clsrk street, ssllied .over to Brush moonUln Wednssdsy morning aad returned in s oonple hoars with a Ans wild tnikey gobbler. —A Sits boy bsby srrlved at the boms of Arehlbsld Igou on Msla street oae dsy last week. It is the first ons sad the Joy of the* proud lather knows no limits. f —Frsnk Oar I end, wbo hss been ths custodian of the pesos of tbe baroavh tor the psst few yesrs, moved his family to Bellwood from Danosnsvllls oa There* dsy sad now ooouplse s home oa Firs street, sontb side. —A spseisl missionary program will he held ta the Uoiled Evangeltoal ohu reh oo Boodsy evening st 7*80 o'oloek. Aa SBOoilsat sotertslnsseot hss been ai- ranged for persons of sll sgss, sod every- body Is most sordlslly Invited. Eugsns Biss aad wife, at Johnstown, wsrs visitors Isst Bstordsy at ths hems ef *8qslrs J. T. Crlswell 818 First street, sooth side, sad .tots oo s ton daysvaoa. tloo wbleh will be spent lo the wlidsof Bradford ooaaty, where Mr. Boat ie snioytog banting. . —Under the beading "Dratoege Pro- vlaloo" it is sUtsd that "Itbastoso sseSMsry tor tbs Commonwealth of rSBBSfllsall to eosspel the boronsh of Bellwood to provide tor tbs dispossl of sew sge." This is io srror snd should read, ''not uroesssry tor tbe Common- wssltb to oompel us," eto. —The L'dies' Bible Class of Grace Lutbersn ohurob will half BO old atom HalleB'ton dinner snd sool.l st the boms of Mrs. 0. W. Dstesmsn on Fridsy even log, Uotober 88, tn whioh tbe pnblio Is onrdlslly Invl'ed We feel 4MB that sll wbo will oome will injoy a rsre treat, a* tbe amusements of the evening will eonsist of s IsogbaMs sad onlsjsa ohsr- setot. Ios ore.m, asks sod coff.e will be mined at a se.srn.We hnar. —Private Cub Sals of Household Goods— Mrs K.U, 411 Norlh Firai street— Booster esbiost. oblos closet, lestber eoasb, porch ebslrs, poreh awnings, sis osk blebory straight ebslrs, tbrss roekers, smsll mission uble, smsll eaa table, hsll bat tree, bsll ohslr, osrd table, osk chiffonier, white Iron doable bed, springs sad msttrsssss, msgsslne stsnd osk bnresn, linen boresa, kltebso aad Isundry srtlolss. Osn be seen from 8 s. m. ontll 9 p. m". W. 0. T. 0. Tbe Bellwood Cbrlstlso Temiier.no* union aas orgsnized ta 1810. Sn. J. F. Gilmore, mr two years served ss president, bat owing to III health resigned. Than wsrs tben tea members. October. 1918, WB W. F. Bslsbsoh wsa elected president. There sre BOB* thirty* three members. Ia these three yean by doss aad work of vsrloos methods aboat SUV hss been raised, whieb hss been expended to advantage, tbe catb fount" sin being tbe most substsntisl purob.se. Seversl hundred boquets bave been sent tbs stab sad to tbe Altooos hospital aad G. A. R. msn on Memorlsl Day. Hundreds of psgee of literature bsve been seat out. Musical snlsrtslnmenta, SO* oisls snd pnblio meetings bsve been held. To grow to hundreds In membership Is tbs geal. Mondsy evening of tato wesk BBS ths election of offissrs aad the following wsis chosen : President, Mrs. Bslsbsoh ; Srst vise president, Mrs. Gilmore: second vise president, Mra. Holdso ; third vies prssl- dsnt. Mm. Anderson ; recordlsg ssers- tsry, Msrgsrst Forshev ; eorrospoodlng seoretsry. Bsssls Pries; trassorar, Mra B. F. Hsmiltoa : svsng.iistie sapsrte- undent, Mrs. Semes! Belter; few.r ssissioo superlnteodsat, Mm. W. B. Dyssrt; meroy ssp.rlnund.ut. Mra. O.r* sod ; press sopsilntendcot, Mrs. Oiossoa; Sundsy obsstvsnos .uperinUndsnt, Mrs. Helssl: llursturs superintends**, Mrs. Willlsm Bitrosn. Its BsUwsed Olvto Olah At tbs Spseisl meeting of the C>vlo elub held la the Odd Fellows' hall Tuesdsy sfUrnooo, there aaa s Isrgs attend.noe aod s spirit ef besrty eo operation aad euthuslssm wsa man nested. After soon msttera of minor Import anoe wsre discussed, plens aero msde sad oommiltees named for tbe cafeteria .upper, wMsh the slab will give ta lbs f).ld Follows* hall on ths sveoiog of Thursdsy, October 88. Ba too Clvls olub to tor all Bellwood lbs ■embers fssl eonfldeot that this, tbelr first sppssl to tbs community tor patronage, will mest wltb the liberal response It should, aad they will spare bo effort lo ansae tba event asemorshls. AMONG OUR MERCHANTS B. W. Commessar This writeop woald aot be somplsto without tho msntion of the name of B. W. Cornmesser, the oontrsot paiater. Tbe asms Cornmesser Is a Isnd mark ta this community, tho father bsviog loost- ed In this seotioo maay yesrs ago aod engaged io tbs psiotlng aad ohslr rasnufsatnring business ta Hensbeytown, wbloh hs suooessfnlly oonduoted for S nnmber of yean sftsr the Olvll war. He wss the f.ther of s number of boys and they soquired tbe trade of their fstber. B. W. Cornmesser, along with his brotb- sr, tbs tots A. M. Cornmesser loested lo oar borough aboat twenty five yesrs age sndsolsrsd aotivsly tote tbs painting apd wall paper buslnsss, whieh wss lly ooodoetsd. Hto plsoe of Is loested oa Csmbrls street, where be esr rise a varied I Ins of materiel*, laths rsssat psst he hss soma pletsd s number of large eootraeta aad do ring tbe past satsmer was engaged ta painting sohool heasss la Sinking Valley aad ta Logan township. He to s Srst olsss workmen sad employes none bat the best meobsutos. Jacob Fuoss Tbe ►uooes* that have stuodsd the efforts of Jsoob Fuoss, the bsksr, eaa he sttrlbnted to bis close applloition bt business snd tbs exoeileot produo t of hto bakery. Mr. Fuoss to sn experlooed bsksr, bavtog learned the trsds In town under s msstsr wotkmeo, sod thaa waa engaged st Blsndburg for a fow yeara Several yesrs sgo bs returned to Bellwood sad bought the bakery sad prop- sty to wbloh bs to now loos ted, made a number of improvements Ivy iosulling ap to date maeblneiy aed appllsnoss snd bow has a most complete shop. Bver sines bis entry iato tbo baslaeae llfs ef oar borough ho has enjoyed e good trade aad It to ooestaatly growing. Thla speaks volumes for bis shillty to please tto potato. Htoprodaou ass tbs heat sad bis trsds to maab pissssd. C A. Hoover. -*bBJ Ira R. Burns Assoog tho long ntaMtohiil marhets of tbo oommaalty to that ef 0. A. Hoover oo Csmbrls street, north sale, fbl* marks* was estsbltobed by Jeho ■Aear, rather of tbe pretest proprietor, s tiumber ol yeara ago, wbo oonduoted |tt suooessfully up until hto death a fow months sines. This stood bss slwsys enjoyed s isige sod prosperous trade, aad tbs son Is following Is ths foot stops of hto f.ther. Hs osrries s oomplsu line of tbe best mests, tto. obtainable sad hto Incrsssiog trade to evldenoe thst ths bosiuess to prospering. Bland Bros This is one of ths well known most firms of the boroogb, located la the Cornmeseer block on Mala street, sad tbsy hsve oonduoted a thriving business for lbs psst five or six yeatmJney sell ooly horns msde prodaets sad their ps- trons an snrs of good treatment Their most msrkst to modern io svsry psrtlon* lar, having Installed tbe labial sppllsnoes for tbo bosinses, Tbey am loosted la the pivotal asrt ef tho bastosss dtotrtot sad their most msrkst to ta a prosperous ooodltioo. W.E Singleton tbs blsoksmltb, loostad oa Osmbrto sliest, north side, to eae af the nsossssry sdjnncts to aay well regalated oommao- Ity. Mr. Singleton to aa expert bone shosr sod gives s,*oial attention to the hoofs of borses. He slso does sotomo- bile repsirlng aod oonduots a prosperous business. He bss loosted to oar towa just s short, time, bat haa ploked ap a alee line of patrons, all of whom are nlssssil with his work. He is s fiist elsss meohsnlo aad should receive the support of the community. H.L. Steel Wb** yoa wsat hsullog dons oe short ■ottoss consult H. L. Btsel Mr. Steel bss been engsged lo tbto buslnsss for tbs psst eouplo ef years snd is msstlng with sasssss. Be to obliging to ell, whioh attest to bis Issrssslag trsds. Be ta pie* pored to da light or heavy hauling, plaaoa betag his spsetallty. His ssrvies sea bs obtained soy tims by eslllng him oa ths United tetophone st hto rssldoooe oo First stress, sooth slds. CM. Wearer When yoa aeed year sole rspslrsd sail upon G. M. Weaver, the oboe saaher ea Osmbris strsst, north aids, wbo to pre- p.red to perform lbs job ta a ssttofsotory aad workmsollke manner. Mr. Weaver hss been loested to oar towa for tbs past twenty five yeara, oom log here whea it ws. s mere vlll.se sod hto Isrgs trsds stiseii to hto suooess. Mr. Weaver atoe oatrtos a liae of shoes. P. P. Karl Mr. Karl to engaged In tbo barber bastosss .sud bis sbep ta located oa Csmbrls street. Be renders good servioe sad enjoys a atae trade. Ira B. Barns bss beea eae of tbe well known aad leading etttasee of tbs boroogb for tbo pest twenty five yeara, earntag to oar towa from Saulbarg, Hantlngdon ooaaty, whom he bad besa engsged ta teaoblng aehool and the undertaking business. Upon bsoomtag a fall fledged Bell woodlta be engsged bt teaohiag sohool, to wbiob he aaa aa* usually suecessful aad to the summer months followed hto trade, that of a oarpoater. Later be eagsgsd la the uogsrtsklng business. A fow years sgo he was oboseo obief bnrgsss of tie' boroogb by the voters had performed- the duties of ths offioe ta a eredltabto maooor aod It waa daring hto admtraiSBafej tion tbat ths sidewalk ordloanos wSty ooforoed, whereby ear h>a)_£ aea* sojoy this maoh needed Itoflflijn , meat. Upon the dsstb of tba U>**_ •Squire MoFarland he wsa appointed aKtf^**^ "***!_•**. ths govsrnor to SU oat ths uuexpirSdT term aad to now a candidate for election, aad ss he hae no opposition, will bs sleeted to serve for -tho ensuing term. Daring hto short tenure ho bee dlsobsrg- sd tbs duties of tbs offioe in aa sooept* able way. M. J. Wiley Possibly oae of tbo oldest established pisses of business in town to thst of M, J. Wltoy oo Csmbrls street, wbo has been loostad ta the asms atand lor the psst twenty five yesrs where s general merosotilo line bss been bsndlsd. The trade this stole enjoys to largely dee to prompt and ooattsous treatment .nd a desite to treat sll silks. The room Ie well stocked with s shotoe line of nations grooarles, sts., aad sasssss baa attended tbe efforts ef tho proprietor wbleh to evf> dent from tbs constantly inersaalog Bomber af customers. H. C Cornmesser Bellwood has eaa first slsss livery stohls sad ths proprietor to H. 0. Core* messer. His stsbls to loested oa Oaas- bila atreet, where be baa beea ssgsged la business for the paat too years. Etta horses aw spsidy, pit sals to ba drives by aay lady without foar ef sssldsat. He just recently Installed ao SBBjambllo and to aew ptspsrsd to siiuoWHtSstt all who may desire to a trip Bto**____Shtalt. | s uredll _aaH. j*-.00""-" ™* * *-^™ -V'-Tlb.li'Jt Schwenk business snd his servioe osn be ewtaloed 1 William Sitman !§ the oourse of evsnU tbe servioe of i drayman to. needed. Among tboss aaa sre engsged lo this business in oar town to William Sitman, who haa aetata dMathe wants of the publio in tbto line Tor tbs psst number of yeara. Ba gives sloto attention ta Shoos orders sad whsn sailed ho to soon found oo tbo job. Bis hss been a suooess from tbe be- and by strict attention to all salts be hopes to merit a oontlnusnoe of the same. W. H. Zunmerman ■ Mr; Zimmerman to one of the well hasjle Barbara aad has been ooodueting this easiness in towa for the poet fiftesa ysars, Hto shop to located la ths Corn- Batafar block ea Mala street, sad to IsrgBJy pstrooissd by ths publio, whieb isaVidont tbst bis trade Is satisfied with Mr. Zimmerman to a thorough meohanio. Henry Brunner Tbera to no better known restaurant to Bsll wood than Hoary Brunner, who bss been engsged to this business for the past twenty years or mora. Mr, Brunner first ssgsged io esterlng to tha tastes of tbe publio to a room In tba Cornmesser building, whom bs was loosted for a number of years, and where he met wltb muoh suooess. Feeling tbst bsshould hsve s ohsogs ho disposed Of ths restaurant a few yeara ago and engaged in other Hoes. Some time later he aaw tbs saw tbs opportunity to again engage In the business snd pa ro based ths plsoe In tbe Craps building, near the P. R. R depot, when he bss besa loosted for the psst few yesrs. Mr. Braaaer understands tbs busluess from stsrt to finish sod hto patron, tske mash pless- are la praising ths sxoelloot servioe tbey rsoeivs. Maay people ta town ragolarly /\ partake of tbe meals salved st Ibis res- tauraot, while tbe traveling pnblio to s liberal patron. It to tbo only plsoe In town when shell oysters osn be obtained aad fomooa brand to sold* Mr. Brunner Is ably sssistsd by bis good wlfa, wbo hss tbe reputation of preparing excellent mouus. Frequsntly tbsy have besa,sailed upon to serve gatherings sad the manner In wbtoh It to soeomplished I. at aoy time. _ . Euraka Coal Company The Boraks Ooal Co., bet an business to oar towa aboat eight years ago, bavtog ersstsd a yard from tbs old P. B. B. ooal tiplson First strsst, north side. This yard to eondnoted by that well known aad populsr oltlsso George W. Wltoy, aha, by eartsona treatment of hto patrons, has enjoyed a large trade. The manner ta wbloh the business has growo oao be batter lea rood by a perusal of tbe advertisement whioh appears to another autumn. C L. Moffitt 0. L. Moffltt to ooe of tbs recent addi- tions to the business setlvlttos of tbe boroogb, having purchased the business oonduoted by' Mrs. Amsnds Keoote, whieh stsnd aas In suoeessfo! operation for the past twenty five years. The busioesa waa nsw to Mr, Moffltt bat by energy and oloss applies tion to the waats of hto trade to meeting wltb sasssss. It to ooe of tbe populsr business ptoses of the boroogb. _. Williamson Lumber Co Tbs yard of ths Wlllismsoo Lumber oompany to loested oo the north side aad tbsy esrry a llos of lumber, bonders' sappHaa. .to. This oompany suooeeded ths Bellwood Lumber A Construction oompaay the baglaotag of the year. & ti prepared to tarnish lamber ead material ta Isrgs aad small quantities aad will to glad to rsoeivs yoar orders. J.W.Wyland. Ooe ef tto tost sqalppsd barber abops to to fonnd ta these parts to tbat of I. W. Wylaod to tto Crops bonding oa Msln street, wbsre Is lostsllsd the latest appllaeess to most lbs demsnds of his huge aad laoreaaiog patronage. Mr, Wylaad and hto assistant Bob Conrad are both first olaaa msebsnles aed tto trade to slwsys pissssd with tto servioe given. J. A. Irvin. Mr. Irvin to Bell wood's ••ires doctor." Be to a gradaato of forestry aad has beea employed by tto stste oa number of Its prassrvss. Mr. Irvlo to prepared to trlmtisssof ay Mads, aad especially fruit snd ornsmsntsl tress. Be thoroughly Budststands tto work ead If yea esed his servioe it woald to well to give blm a oall. G. E. Fuoss Mr, Fooso to ear undertaker. Hto rooms are loosted oa the aeoood floor oi> tto Fuoss buildlog ea Mala strsst, whsrs to has provided a stock of goods satiable for tto oondaot of bio boslossa. Quite rsosotly ha laatollod a motor hearse. Be to a yoaag aad sasrgstls maa and to ever alert. Mats Sobwenk to ons of ths w «'l knowa milliners ef the town and has been loostad oo Gembrte street tor Ito psst fow years, whsrs tor room to stocked witb sll tbe latest fashions. Miss Schwenk hss enjoyed s alee llos of trade sad her many satisfied pstrons sttest to tor ability to ssrva tbem. She to s practical milliner aad pays strlot attention to tto. needs of tor trsds. A. E. Barrett Tbia wall known jeweler, loosted oo Main strsst, begun business ta Bellwood a few yearn sgo. oomiog bete .from Gtoa Campbell, Indiana oounty. wbers to waa engaged In tbe ssme business, During.bis esresr to oar towo Mr. Barett hss been suoosssful. He oairtos a fine stook of jewelry aad Is a praotioal watoh and olook repairer. He ia an ent bus Isst io hunter aad fisherman sod daring tbe seas'- j spent muoh time lo tbs woods aad aloog ths streams. Ha to getting ready for the holiday season sod ta his sdvsr- tisemeot states tb.t be will make it to yoar advantage (to trade st home. Hotel Windsor Then to perhaps aot a totter known aad better ooodnoted bostorly lo Blsir oounty tbsn tto Hotel Windsor on Msln strsst. This building was erected ss peci.lly for hotel purposes lo 1893, by G M. Meadville, who, after Ite completion, oonduoted It for a number of years and later leased the buildlog. The property saa aold ta 1808 and ewes purobssed by the Iato J. J. O'Neill, a bo oonduoted tbs hotel op until the tims of his desth to 1910, sines wbiob time It has been ooder tto management ef John Carroll. Tto building to- a targe tbrss story brlok struoturs and oootatas twsoty five sleeping rooms, aad Ms appoiotmsatesreoom plots throughout. It oontains steam hast, hath aad stootrto light, Ths hotel ll Isrg sly patronized by the traveling publio aad tto service rendered to tbs best, Tbe table is supplied at all times wltb tbe best the msrket affords. Ills oouveotootly loested to ths P. B.'B. depot aad tbo trolley aad Is sn ideal plaoe to wbtoh to stop when In Bellwood. Tbo tost of attention to g<vou Its pstrons and noes go aaay dissatisfied. Charles Figart Among tho oootrset pslnurs sod psper hsogsrs ta town to- Charles Figart. Mr, Figart bss beau engsged ta buslnsss ta our town for tbs psst fifteen yesrs and bss met with liberal anpport. Hs started bosinses whea qulu a young man and by sloes appliesUoo to bis Mae aaa built up a prosperous trade. His plsoe of business Is oo Fourth .treat, north aide. Bs does oontrsot painting oa a targe scale aad employs s oumber of hands. Mr. Figart Seas art—Ho p.paring and daring tto 88880 n to kept busy from stsrt to finish. Hs is s first elsss meohanio and gives good satiafaotton to his pslraas THE CHAM Of COMMERCE Held aa lalsrestlsg Btetiag ea Bon- day Evealnf. The regal sr meeting of tbe Bell wood Chamber of Commerce waa held on Monday svsning. The attendsnoe was aot Isrgs, bot tto msstiog waa of s most interesting obsrsoter. Tto Matins business inoluded tbs report at the treasurer, wbtoh showed a small tolaoos la tto treaaary after paying all bills. Several new members wsre sleeted and standing committees on membership aad publieity were appointed. Tbs membership Of tto Chamber to growlag rapidly snd with tbe addsd efforts of tto oommlttee oa membership, this growth should con- tinus vigorously. It to earnestly desired that this body should, not only to nine hot to feet, to a truly representative Bellwood orgsoisition, and as saeh It hopes to sxsrt s continuous and effective influeooe for tbe advancement aed oettar- ment of tto borough lo every line of progress. Tbe publioity oommlttee is entrusted with tbe work of putting sod keepiug Bellwood in ths pahlio eye snd on tbe industrial map of this distriot Fortunstely this oommlttee hss plenty of ammunition to fight with, io oar natural snd soquired advantages, and we oonfl- daotly look to it to oonduot s winning campaign. Tbe meeting also voted to endorse tbe proposed Mummers' parade on tbs 80th, lost. The espeoislly interesting feature of Monday svsning wss the disoussioa Of tto matter oi "Home Dealing" presented by Mr. Csroell for tbs buyers sad by Mi. MoFarland for tto sellers. Those absent from tbto meeting, missed sn instructive statement of this very praotioal •object. From the buyers' standpoint, there seemed to to little to oomplslo ta tto treatment received a% ths stores although it ta evident that, tore sod there, ON tosqaalittos of prices aad vsriestions ta quslity of goods aad oonvenlonoe of servioe, tbat might seem to need expls- nstioo, bet from the subsequent rsmarks of Mr. MoFarland sad other store keepers present, It appears tbst la most oaasa. there good and satisfactory reasons far these There am msoy lees! snd temporary conditions that osuse flae tualtoo la prtoes hot when ths fsetsbaek of these .are known, tbey sre readily understood. It ia, at all times, tto interest of tto store keeper to asset the demsnds snd serve tto convenience of hto onstomsra to the fullest possible degree, snd it is tto rnurest ef the bnyer to plsoe ss muoh of bis trade ss possible with tto boms merobaot, because in tie long run, he saves lime aod money and builds np tbo home towa whioh benefits sll tbe reeideoU of tto towo. Inssmuofa sa we look to oar morehants to stsnd by tbs town when In nsed, se ws ought to support them In business. Tbe bettor we support them tbs bettor servioe tbey osn give aa This is simply looal patrlotlam and to aa good ss soy other kind. Those of aa who srs doing mora or lorn of our buying elsewhere, may well oonsidsr abettor we are aot hurting ourselves aod oar towa by so doing. Tbto whole subject was plslnly aad foroibly presented sad tbe genersl ooo- olaslon might to drawn tbto thsrs is really very little reason why nearly all oar baying might not to done at home sad this eonditioo eaa to realized by a better understanding of the facts took of eaoh side of tbo questioa. L Shelton Cisney Whsn yoa fuel that yoa aeed something to est just go into the restsursnt oonduoted by Shelton Cisney, ta the Cornmesser building, wbers year wants Bill to qulokly aud satisfactory attended to. The best meals am served here st s norminsl mias, and quloh looobss are always ready. Mr. Cisney hss been engaged la tto business for tto past yssr, oomiog tore fiom Nssleyton, Huntingdon oounty, snd his baslaam to s suooess. Be also osrries a fins Baa ef eigara, tobaoco and oandiea. Hoffman's fsmons ios oresm is ssrvsd. Prompt and oourto- ous treatment to gtvaa to all. A. S. Williams & Co. Ths shove to tto tills of the firm so- gagsd in supplying tbe trsds of Bellwood with pore drags sod drag sundries. The business wss opeosd in tto Oornmesser building isst September wltb A. 8. Williams ta obarge. Previous to the opening a number of additiona aad improvements aero made to tto room, sod among tbey being a new front with eon. vsoisot dieplsy windows. Tbs most modsro furniture was installed aod a ■sore complete drag store woald to herd to find lo sny place outside of tto oltlee. Tto stook eoostott of tto tost drags obtainsble, and tto usual sundries connected with tto business an ssrrltd. The vsotara proved s suooess from the ajeita ss wss aatloipatsd, aad to owing Isrgsly to tto oloss attention given tto same by Mr. Williams. ■ i ■ ■ e —For Dels Seversl desirable Improved properties to dlffereot locations la Bellwood. Inquire of O. F. Mean. People Who Visit Here and Those Who Go Away. MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS Quests Whs Are Entertained by PsUBBBi Hosts—Persoaal fleatlea ef Theee Who Travel To Ml lis. Mrs. Anna M. Weaver returned home last Bstordsy from s week's visit at tbe borne of Bdwlo Wolfe aod family at Bast Altooaa. Postmaster C. W. Ssusser sod wife left Tuesdsy night for Washington, D. 0., wbers tbey srs ta stteodsoee st tto snnual convention of the National association of Postmasters of tto first sod second olsss. . Ths sessions opened Wednesday and will oontinue until Friday. President Wood row Wilson will reoeievs tbe postmasters snd sn interesting program has been arranged for tbe tbree days. Through tbs courtesy of the Cbsmber of Oommeroe of Washington a trip to Mount Vernon is planned tpt the postmasters sod tbelr wives. Luneheon sod tbsstre parties srs slso planned. Moving piotures ot a model poet office will to abown to tbe delegates. PEOPLES MDSE. COMPANY This store wss opensd for business ta Ssptember, 1807, by lasso M. 'Jsmtoon who oonduoted s suooes.ruI grocery store until September, 1918, whea It was token over by tbs Peoples Store oompsny. This oompsoy wsa organised oo September 15,1818, by a smsll party of working men who bad been seriously considering tbe subject of a oo-operstlve store, they know that Mr. Jamison wsa moving to other fields of labor aad there-' in tbey saw ths obsnos for tbe people to have a store of tbelr owe. At thia msstiog of Sopumber 15, these twelve men perfected aa sjeefitoial otgaoiastioo aad seen oos tried to Intsr- est ethers. The next meeting was held on tto 17tb, tatarest at tbls time betag taken by a far larger number of people, At tbia meeting the desl for tto plsoe of Business wss oloeod with arraogemenu fer the oom_*aoy ta begin busloess on -^optember 88. " "i|>_f'i'.»mia^.. Oo 8_fU_fiber 88, snotber meeting W4g> jtosjf. BjBBlft ^eTteetors elected, a BaaWgef sad otsrk!sm^l°__» sod the business venture of llm I inipfM* II11"'' company aotually leuoohed with stoat thirty stockholders. Aboat tto 1st or April, 1814, tto bast* esse bad increased to aa extent that the board of dlreotors Mt sure of ito stability aad applied fer srtlolss of inootpor»,tlon for the Peoples' Store oompany, finding tbst this oaape had been taken accordingly obanged name to tto Peoples' Merobaodtos Oo., uodor whieh nsme articles of Incorporation were secured dated April 80,1914 Tbe business has steadily increased and tbe stockholders bsve no reason to ra. grot their venture. The present board ef directors are : M. P. Williams. president ; I. J. Snyder, seoretsry : B. A. Williams, B. E. Greenland, J. G. Mo- aeal, vios president ; R. H. Colobioe, treasurer ; G. H. Lersob. WUl lane Cafeteria Sapper Tbe Civio elub will bold a cafeteria supper In the Odd Fellows' bsll Than* dsy evening of ooat week, beginning at S o'olock. A foil oourse supper will to served. Tiokets will beat ten omts. These will contain coupons aad tto por- OftasST will visit tto different booths snd mske his selection for sapper, paying one ooat for eaoh artiole parsbased. Tioket sellers will bs oat oo the towa ta tto suaisi ef s few days sod siwjhedy to expected to patronise the undertaking, ee tto proceeds an to to used lor a very worthy purpose. Tbs fund JoiisadBom ths suppsr will go toward swelling the exobeqaer of - tbs Olvto olub ead later Bill to applied to ths betterment of the town. The ladles will sppreelsto yoar support. Don't forget tbe tims—Thursday svsning of nest wesk to the I. O O. F. toll. _• OsfiaBtaff Retlos There will be a meeting of tbs stook holders of ths Logan Valley Cematerv assoolstioo oa Friday, Oetotor 88, st 8 p. m., at tbs oemetery tor tto purpose of electing s board of directors te servo one yesr. All persons holding tats ta ssid cemetery srs .lookholders and era earnestly requested to bo present. F.-M. Glasgow, H. 8. Hbnshkt, Secretary. President. Miss M. E. Price Miss M. E. Prioe is numbered among tboss wbo have rsosotly enured tto heal, osas actlvitlea of oar borough, having. * opened s millinery store oa Mala street a ~ few weeks age, Ths room to stoebsd with sll tbe season's oboioest orsattaos and abe haa gathered a alee line of natrons. Her stook is complete ead having previously been engaged with a prtoBb* nent dealer in ladies' headgear in ml- toona, ahe Iato position to salt bb fsstidioas tastes. , _________« Hat —For Sale—Seversl desirable itopaBaf properties In different toeatlona to B*U* wood. Inqulio ol O. F, Moore. .tgv.1
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1915-10-21 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, October 21, 1915, Volume 28 Number 35 |
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Date | 1915-10-21 |
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Special Chamber of Commerce Edition. Beflwoody Pa-, Thor^yiyOctober 2J, 1915. Vol XXVffl--No. 35* Sixteen Pages
LOCAL EK COLUMN
Short Items That WOI Inter-
est Our Readers
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE WEEK
Terse Psrsqrspks Concernlai the Doings
Si Oar Bet-rash—The Oelama
Oar Saftseribers EBjoy.
—For Sale—Several dsslrsbls Improved
propsrtiss Id different locations lo Bellwood. Inquire of C. F. Moore.
—Ralph Dyssrt, while gaaalaf ea
Brash moaatoto last Saturday, skat s
Sue wild turkey.
—For Ssls—Seversl itosJrahto laspioved
propsrtiss to different loostloos to Bellwood Inquire of C. F. Meore.
—Msoy wild torksys bava base killed
by tbs hooters en tbs moantslas to this
vieioity sines the ssssae opened a week
ago.
—L. R. DlHee, of Clsrk street, ssllied
.over to Brush moonUln Wednssdsy
morning aad returned in s oonple hoars
with a Ans wild tnikey gobbler.
—A Sits boy bsby srrlved at the boms
of Arehlbsld Igou on Msla street oae
dsy last week. It is the first ons sad
the Joy of the* proud lather knows no
limits. f
—Frsnk Oar I end, wbo hss been ths
custodian of the pesos of tbe baroavh tor
the psst few yesrs, moved his family to
Bellwood from Danosnsvllls oa There*
dsy sad now ooouplse s home oa Firs
street, sontb side.
—A spseisl missionary program will
he held ta the Uoiled Evangeltoal ohu reh
oo Boodsy evening st 7*80 o'oloek. Aa
SBOoilsat sotertslnsseot hss been ai-
ranged for persons of sll sgss, sod every-
body Is most sordlslly Invited.
Eugsns Biss aad wife, at Johnstown,
wsrs visitors Isst Bstordsy at ths hems
ef *8qslrs J. T. Crlswell 818 First street,
sooth side, sad .tots oo s ton daysvaoa.
tloo wbleh will be spent lo the wlidsof
Bradford ooaaty, where Mr. Boat ie
snioytog banting. .
—Under the beading "Dratoege Pro-
vlaloo" it is sUtsd that "Itbastoso
sseSMsry tor tbs Commonwealth of
rSBBSfllsall to eosspel the boronsh of
Bellwood to provide tor tbs dispossl of
sew sge." This is io srror snd should
read, ''not uroesssry tor tbe Common-
wssltb to oompel us," eto.
—The L'dies' Bible Class of Grace
Lutbersn ohurob will half BO old atom
HalleB'ton dinner snd sool.l st the boms
of Mrs. 0. W. Dstesmsn on Fridsy
even log, Uotober 88, tn whioh tbe pnblio
Is onrdlslly Invl'ed We feel 4MB that
sll wbo will oome will injoy a rsre treat,
a* tbe amusements of the evening will
eonsist of s IsogbaMs sad onlsjsa ohsr-
setot. Ios ore.m, asks sod coff.e will
be mined at a se.srn.We hnar.
—Private Cub Sals of Household
Goods— Mrs K.U, 411 Norlh Firai
street— Booster esbiost. oblos closet,
lestber eoasb, porch ebslrs, poreh awnings, sis osk blebory straight ebslrs,
tbrss roekers, smsll mission uble, smsll
eaa table, hsll bat tree, bsll ohslr, osrd
table, osk chiffonier, white Iron doable
bed, springs sad msttrsssss, msgsslne
stsnd osk bnresn, linen boresa, kltebso
aad Isundry srtlolss. Osn be seen from
8 s. m. ontll 9 p. m".
W. 0. T. 0.
Tbe Bellwood Cbrlstlso Temiier.no*
union aas orgsnized ta 1810. Sn. J.
F. Gilmore, mr two years served ss
president, bat owing to III health resigned. Than wsrs tben tea members.
October. 1918, WB W. F. Bslsbsoh wsa
elected president. There sre BOB* thirty*
three members. Ia these three yean by
doss aad work of vsrloos methods aboat
SUV hss been raised, whieb hss been
expended to advantage, tbe catb fount"
sin being tbe most substsntisl purob.se.
Seversl hundred boquets bave been sent
tbs stab sad to tbe Altooos hospital aad
G. A. R. msn on Memorlsl Day. Hundreds of psgee of literature bsve been
seat out. Musical snlsrtslnmenta, SO*
oisls snd pnblio meetings bsve been held.
To grow to hundreds In membership Is
tbs geal.
Mondsy evening of tato wesk BBS ths
election of offissrs aad the following wsis
chosen :
President, Mrs. Bslsbsoh ; Srst vise
president, Mrs. Gilmore: second vise
president, Mra. Holdso ; third vies prssl-
dsnt. Mm. Anderson ; recordlsg ssers-
tsry, Msrgsrst Forshev ; eorrospoodlng
seoretsry. Bsssls Pries; trassorar, Mra
B. F. Hsmiltoa : svsng.iistie sapsrte-
undent, Mrs. Semes! Belter; few.r
ssissioo superlnteodsat, Mm. W. B.
Dyssrt; meroy ssp.rlnund.ut. Mra. O.r*
sod ; press sopsilntendcot, Mrs. Oiossoa;
Sundsy obsstvsnos .uperinUndsnt, Mrs.
Helssl: llursturs superintends**, Mrs.
Willlsm Bitrosn.
Its BsUwsed Olvto Olah
At tbs Spseisl meeting of the C>vlo
elub held la the Odd Fellows' hall
Tuesdsy sfUrnooo, there aaa s Isrgs
attend.noe aod s spirit ef besrty eo
operation aad euthuslssm wsa man
nested.
After soon msttera of minor Import
anoe wsre discussed, plens aero msde
sad oommiltees named for tbe cafeteria
.upper, wMsh the slab will give ta lbs
f).ld Follows* hall on ths sveoiog of
Thursdsy, October 88.
Ba too Clvls olub to tor all Bellwood
lbs ■embers fssl eonfldeot that this,
tbelr first sppssl to tbs community tor
patronage, will mest wltb the liberal
response It should, aad they will spare bo
effort lo ansae tba event asemorshls.
AMONG OUR MERCHANTS
B. W. Commessar
This writeop woald aot be somplsto
without tho msntion of the name of B.
W. Cornmesser, the oontrsot paiater.
Tbe asms Cornmesser Is a Isnd mark ta
this community, tho father bsviog loost-
ed In this seotioo maay yesrs ago
aod engaged io tbs psiotlng aad ohslr
rasnufsatnring business ta Hensbeytown,
wbloh hs suooessfnlly oonduoted for S
nnmber of yean sftsr the Olvll war. He
wss the f.ther of s number of boys and
they soquired tbe trade of their fstber.
B. W. Cornmesser, along with his brotb-
sr, tbs tots A. M. Cornmesser loested lo
oar borough aboat twenty five yesrs age
sndsolsrsd aotivsly tote tbs painting
apd wall paper buslnsss, whieh wss
lly ooodoetsd. Hto plsoe of
Is loested oa Csmbrls street,
where be esr rise a varied I Ins of materiel*, laths rsssat psst he hss soma
pletsd s number of large eootraeta aad
do ring tbe past satsmer was engaged ta
painting sohool heasss la Sinking Valley
aad ta Logan township. He to s Srst
olsss workmen sad employes none bat
the best meobsutos.
Jacob Fuoss
Tbe ►uooes* that have stuodsd the
efforts of Jsoob Fuoss, the bsksr, eaa he
sttrlbnted to bis close applloition bt
business snd tbs exoeileot produo t of hto
bakery. Mr. Fuoss to sn experlooed
bsksr, bavtog learned the trsds In town
under s msstsr wotkmeo, sod thaa waa
engaged st Blsndburg for a fow yeara
Several yesrs sgo bs returned to Bellwood sad bought the bakery sad prop-
sty to wbloh bs to now loos ted, made a
number of improvements Ivy iosulling
ap to date maeblneiy aed appllsnoss snd
bow has a most complete shop. Bver
sines bis entry iato tbo baslaeae llfs ef
oar borough ho has enjoyed e good trade
aad It to ooestaatly growing. Thla
speaks volumes for bis shillty to please
tto potato. Htoprodaou ass tbs heat
sad bis trsds to maab pissssd.
C A. Hoover.
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Ira R. Burns
Assoog tho long ntaMtohiil
marhets of tbo oommaalty to that ef 0.
A. Hoover oo Csmbrls street, north sale,
fbl* marks* was estsbltobed by Jeho
■Aear, rather of tbe pretest proprietor,
s tiumber ol yeara ago, wbo oonduoted |tt
suooessfully up until hto death a fow
months sines. This stood bss slwsys
enjoyed s isige sod prosperous trade,
aad tbs son Is following Is ths foot stops
of hto f.ther. Hs osrries s oomplsu
line of tbe best mests, tto. obtainable
sad hto Incrsssiog trade to evldenoe thst
ths bosiuess to prospering.
Bland Bros
This is one of ths well known most
firms of the boroogb, located la the
Cornmeseer block on Mala street, sad
tbsy hsve oonduoted a thriving business
for lbs psst five or six yeatmJney sell
ooly horns msde prodaets sad their ps-
trons an snrs of good treatment Their
most msrkst to modern io svsry psrtlon*
lar, having Installed tbe labial sppllsnoes
for tbo bosinses, Tbey am loosted la
the pivotal asrt ef tho bastosss dtotrtot
sad their most msrkst to ta a prosperous
ooodltioo.
W.E Singleton
tbs blsoksmltb, loostad oa Osmbrto
sliest, north side, to eae af the nsossssry
sdjnncts to aay well regalated oommao-
Ity. Mr. Singleton to aa expert bone
shosr sod gives s,*oial attention to the
hoofs of borses. He slso does sotomo-
bile repsirlng aod oonduots a prosperous
business. He bss loosted to oar towa
just s short, time, bat haa ploked ap a
alee line of patrons, all of whom are
nlssssil with his work. He is s fiist
elsss meohsnlo aad should receive the
support of the community.
H.L. Steel
Wb** yoa wsat hsullog dons oe short
■ottoss consult H. L. Btsel Mr. Steel
bss been engsged lo tbto buslnsss for tbs
psst eouplo ef years snd is msstlng with
sasssss. Be to obliging to ell, whioh
attest to bis Issrssslag trsds. Be ta pie*
pored to da light or heavy hauling,
plaaoa betag his spsetallty. His ssrvies
sea bs obtained soy tims by eslllng him
oa ths United tetophone st hto rssldoooe
oo First stress, sooth slds.
CM. Wearer
When yoa aeed year sole rspslrsd sail
upon G. M. Weaver, the oboe saaher ea
Osmbris strsst, north aids, wbo to pre-
p.red to perform lbs job ta a ssttofsotory
aad workmsollke manner. Mr. Weaver
hss been loested to oar towa for tbs past
twenty five yeara, oom log here whea it
ws. s mere vlll.se sod hto Isrgs trsds
stiseii to hto suooess. Mr. Weaver atoe
oatrtos a liae of shoes.
P. P. Karl
Mr. Karl to engaged In tbo barber
bastosss .sud bis sbep ta located oa
Csmbrls street. Be renders good servioe
sad enjoys a atae trade.
Ira B. Barns bss beea eae of tbe well
known aad leading etttasee of tbs
boroogb for tbo pest twenty five yeara,
earntag to oar towa from Saulbarg,
Hantlngdon ooaaty, whom he bad besa
engsged ta teaoblng aehool and the
undertaking business. Upon bsoomtag
a fall fledged Bell woodlta be engsged bt
teaohiag sohool, to wbiob he aaa aa*
usually suecessful aad to the summer
months followed hto trade, that of a
oarpoater. Later be eagsgsd la the
uogsrtsklng business. A fow years sgo
he was oboseo obief bnrgsss of tie'
boroogb by the voters had performed-
the duties of ths offioe ta a eredltabto
maooor aod It waa daring hto admtraiSBafej
tion tbat ths sidewalk ordloanos wSty
ooforoed, whereby ear h>a)_£
aea* sojoy this maoh needed Itoflflijn ,
meat. Upon the dsstb of tba U>**_
•Squire MoFarland he wsa appointed aKtf^**^ "***!_•**.
ths govsrnor to SU oat ths uuexpirSdT
term aad to now a candidate for election,
aad ss he hae no opposition, will bs
sleeted to serve for -tho ensuing term.
Daring hto short tenure ho bee dlsobsrg-
sd tbs duties of tbs offioe in aa sooept*
able way.
M. J. Wiley
Possibly oae of tbo oldest established
pisses of business in town to thst of M,
J. Wltoy oo Csmbrls street, wbo has
been loostad ta the asms atand lor the
psst twenty five yesrs where s general
merosotilo line bss been bsndlsd. The
trade this stole enjoys to largely dee to
prompt and ooattsous treatment .nd a
desite to treat sll silks. The room Ie
well stocked with s shotoe line of nations
grooarles, sts., aad sasssss baa attended
tbe efforts ef tho proprietor wbleh to evf>
dent from tbs constantly inersaalog Bomber af customers.
H. C Cornmesser
Bellwood has eaa first slsss livery
stohls sad ths proprietor to H. 0. Core*
messer. His stsbls to loested oa Oaas-
bila atreet, where be baa beea ssgsged la
business for the paat too years. Etta
horses aw spsidy, pit sals to ba drives
by aay lady without foar ef sssldsat.
He just recently Installed ao SBBjambllo
and to aew ptspsrsd to siiuoWHtSstt all
who may desire to a trip Bto**____Shtalt. | s uredll _aaH.
j*-.00""-" ™* * *-^™ -V'-Tlb.li'Jt Schwenk
business snd his servioe osn be ewtaloed 1
William Sitman
!§ the oourse of evsnU tbe servioe of
i drayman to. needed. Among tboss
aaa sre engsged lo this business in oar
town to William Sitman, who haa aetata
dMathe wants of the publio in tbto line
Tor tbs psst number of yeara. Ba gives
sloto attention ta Shoos orders sad whsn
sailed ho to soon found oo tbo job. Bis
hss been a suooess from tbe be-
and by strict attention to all
salts be hopes to merit a oontlnusnoe of
the same.
W. H. Zunmerman
■ Mr; Zimmerman to one of the well
hasjle Barbara aad has been ooodueting
this easiness in towa for the poet fiftesa
ysars, Hto shop to located la ths Corn-
Batafar block ea Mala street, sad to
IsrgBJy pstrooissd by ths publio, whieb
isaVidont tbst bis trade Is satisfied with
Mr. Zimmerman to
a thorough meohanio.
Henry Brunner
Tbera to no better known restaurant
to Bsll wood than Hoary Brunner,
who bss been engsged to this business
for the past twenty years or mora. Mr,
Brunner first ssgsged io esterlng to tha
tastes of tbe publio to a room In tba
Cornmesser building, whom bs was
loosted for a number of years, and where
he met wltb muoh suooess. Feeling tbst
bsshould hsve s ohsogs ho disposed Of
ths restaurant a few yeara ago and
engaged in other Hoes. Some time later
he aaw tbs saw tbs opportunity to again
engage In the business snd pa ro based ths
plsoe In tbe Craps building, near the P.
R. R depot, when he bss besa loosted
for the psst few yesrs. Mr. Braaaer
understands tbs busluess from stsrt to
finish sod hto patron, tske mash pless-
are la praising ths sxoelloot servioe tbey
rsoeivs. Maay people ta town ragolarly
/\ partake of tbe meals salved st Ibis res-
tauraot, while tbe traveling pnblio to s
liberal patron. It to tbo only plsoe In
town when shell oysters osn be obtained
aad fomooa brand to sold* Mr.
Brunner Is ably sssistsd by bis good
wlfa, wbo hss tbe reputation of preparing
excellent mouus. Frequsntly tbsy have
besa,sailed upon to serve gatherings sad
the manner In wbtoh It to soeomplished I.
at aoy time. _ .
Euraka Coal Company
The Boraks Ooal Co., bet an business
to oar towa aboat eight years ago, bavtog ersstsd a yard from tbs old P. B. B.
ooal tiplson First strsst, north side.
This yard to eondnoted by that well
known aad populsr oltlsso George W.
Wltoy, aha, by eartsona treatment of
hto patrons, has enjoyed a large trade.
The manner ta wbloh the business has
growo oao be batter lea rood by a perusal
of tbe advertisement whioh appears to
another autumn.
C L. Moffitt
0. L. Moffltt to ooe of tbs recent addi-
tions to the business setlvlttos of tbe
boroogb, having purchased the business
oonduoted by' Mrs. Amsnds Keoote,
whieh stsnd aas In suoeessfo! operation
for the past twenty five years. The
busioesa waa nsw to Mr, Moffltt bat by
energy and oloss applies tion to the
waats of hto trade to meeting wltb sasssss. It to ooe of tbe populsr business
ptoses of the boroogb. _.
Williamson Lumber Co
Tbs yard of ths Wlllismsoo Lumber
oompany to loested oo the north side aad
tbsy esrry a llos of lumber, bonders'
sappHaa. .to. This oompany suooeeded
ths Bellwood Lumber A Construction
oompaay the baglaotag of the year. &
ti prepared to tarnish lamber ead material ta Isrgs aad small quantities aad will
to glad to rsoeivs yoar orders.
J.W.Wyland.
Ooe ef tto tost sqalppsd barber abops
to to fonnd ta these parts to tbat of I.
W. Wylaod to tto Crops bonding oa
Msln street, wbsre Is lostsllsd the latest
appllaeess to most lbs demsnds of his
huge aad laoreaaiog patronage. Mr,
Wylaad and hto assistant Bob Conrad
are both first olaaa msebsnles aed tto
trade to slwsys pissssd with tto servioe
given.
J. A. Irvin.
Mr. Irvin to Bell wood's ••ires doctor."
Be to a gradaato of forestry aad has beea
employed by tto stste oa number of Its
prassrvss. Mr. Irvlo to prepared to
trlmtisssof ay Mads, aad especially
fruit snd ornsmsntsl tress. Be thoroughly Budststands tto work ead If yea
esed his servioe it woald to well to give
blm a oall.
G. E. Fuoss
Mr, Fooso to ear undertaker. Hto
rooms are loosted oa the aeoood floor oi>
tto Fuoss buildlog ea Mala strsst, whsrs
to has provided a stock of goods satiable
for tto oondaot of bio boslossa. Quite
rsosotly ha laatollod a motor hearse. Be
to a yoaag aad sasrgstls maa and to ever
alert.
Mats Sobwenk to ons of ths w «'l knowa
milliners ef the town and has been
loostad oo Gembrte street tor Ito psst
fow years, whsrs tor room to stocked
witb sll tbe latest fashions. Miss
Schwenk hss enjoyed s alee llos of trade
sad her many satisfied pstrons sttest to
tor ability to ssrva tbem. She to s practical milliner aad pays strlot attention to
tto. needs of tor trsds.
A. E. Barrett
Tbia wall known jeweler, loosted oo
Main strsst, begun business ta Bellwood
a few yearn sgo. oomiog bete .from Gtoa
Campbell, Indiana oounty. wbers to waa
engaged In tbe ssme business, During.bis
esresr to oar towo Mr. Barett hss been
suoosssful. He oairtos a fine stook of
jewelry aad Is a praotioal watoh
and olook repairer. He ia an ent bus Isst io
hunter aad fisherman sod daring tbe
seas'- j spent muoh time lo tbs woods aad
aloog ths streams. Ha to getting ready
for the holiday season sod ta his sdvsr-
tisemeot states tb.t be will make it to
yoar advantage (to trade st home.
Hotel Windsor
Then to perhaps aot a totter known
aad better ooodnoted bostorly lo Blsir
oounty tbsn tto Hotel Windsor on Msln
strsst. This building was erected ss
peci.lly for hotel purposes lo 1893, by G
M. Meadville, who, after Ite completion,
oonduoted It for a number of years and
later leased the buildlog. The property
saa aold ta 1808 and ewes purobssed by
the Iato J. J. O'Neill, a bo oonduoted tbs
hotel op until the tims of his desth to
1910, sines wbiob time It has been ooder
tto management ef John Carroll. Tto
building to- a targe tbrss story brlok
struoturs and oootatas twsoty five sleeping rooms, aad Ms appoiotmsatesreoom
plots throughout. It oontains steam
hast, hath aad stootrto light, Ths hotel
ll Isrg sly patronized by the traveling
publio aad tto service rendered to tbs
best, Tbe table is supplied at all times
wltb tbe best the msrket affords. Ills
oouveotootly loested to ths P. B.'B.
depot aad tbo trolley aad Is sn ideal plaoe
to wbtoh to stop when In Bellwood. Tbo
tost of attention to g |
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