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VOLUME II —No. 48
BKJRDERED BY FELLOW
COUNTRYMEN
Joe Eemanuski, of Ernest, Was
Thrown Over Railing to
Street
Joe Remanuski, aged 27, a min
er of Ernest, this county, was
killed Monday evening in a fight.
It is alleged that Enoch Busavich
and William Crivis of the same
boarding house, picked Remanus
ky up and Threw him backwards
over the porch railing. He alight
ed on his head, breaking his neck,
and dying instantly. All three men
arc Lithuanians.
The drop from the porch is
about 12 feet. The fight was the
result of a drunken brawl. The j
two alleged slayers were arrested
in their boarding house during the
night. Officers found them in bed
with their clothes on apparently
in expectation of slipping away
- before daybreak. They w r ere
brought to Indiana about 4 o'clock
in the morning by Constable Wil
liam North and Special Officer
Fred Sherer and committed to
the Indiana county jail by Squire
J. A. Crossman.
WESTMORELAND UMBER
TRACT iS TRr.NTI EKED
D. F. Rinn, Indiana, and A. H.
Lingenfelter, Punxsutawney, have
purchased three tracts of timber
land in Westmoreland county. The
land was purchased from the
Shaw and McKown heirs and is
between Greensburg and Apollo.
The tract contains about 2,500,000
feet of timber.
TRAIN IS BLOWN
OP; 80 KILLED
Laredo, Tex., Nov. 25.—Eighty
persons were reported killed in
the dynamiting of a train on th 3
National lines of Mexico between
Tampico and Monterey on Novem
ber 23, aceoridng to advices reach
ing here tonight. There was no
official confirmation from any
Mexican government official.
Thieves at BiaElick
Blacklick, Nov. 26.—Detectives
are again being kept busy by
thieves who have invaded the
railroad yards. Much merchan
dise has been taken away in the
last week or so. A number of ar
rests were made recently.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in the In
diana office November 20, 1195:
Miss Bertha B. Badgley, Mr.
James Benner, Miss Pearl Brink, j
Mrs. A. P. Bluff ton, Mrs. Rufus A .
Crawford, Nelson Cribbs, Fred
Fitzgerald, Miss Anna Fluke !
Fratz Gnohne, Mrs. Annie Land
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man, Mrs. J. C. Mack, Miss Myr
tle Miller, Mr. D. J. Morris, *4 i
Kinsbuiy Perrv. Miss Wilmina!
.
Stucki, Katy Trimzo, Harry
White.
When inquiring for letter
this list please state 11 a icy
twere adve ti el. giving ;
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Photo hy American Press Association.
At the Betsy Hood playground. Brooklyn, the girls are given a small plrt of ground on which they grow nu
merous kinds of vegetables. ■ j
PIM MINERS
STRIKE FOR WAGE RAISE
Punxsutawney, Pa., Nov. 26.---
Seven hundred members of the
United Mine Workers of America
at the Adrian and Florence mines
of the Rochester & Pittsburg Coal
and Iron Co. declined to work on
Monday after a demand for an in
crease in the leading scale had
been refused by the company. The
refusal of the company to grant
the increase is based on the state
ment that the contract does not
expire until April 1, which covers
the demand in question.
Thiers "Borrow" Horse
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Heilwood, Nov. 26—A horse was
stolen from the barn of Wesley
Askins. A note was pinned on tlm
barn door and read: "We borrow
ed the horse. Will return him in
a week."
" Ballon has long uip
A toy balloon sent up by Stan
ley Hastings, of MeConnellsburg.
0., made a long journey for so
frail a craft. The lad's balloon
was found on the farm of Jacob
France, 14 miles southwest of In
( diana, in perfect condition. He
has notified the boy of the find
and has offered to return the bal
loon to him.
Pittsburgh oniiUs May
Jous lor Fatal Fire
Pittsburg, Nov. 26. —Mad from
rabies and believing he was to be
arrested or taken to a dungeon,
John Bakowa, of 611 Chateau St..
North Side, knocked sown seve
ral persons in the corridor of the
Allegheny General hospital yes
terday morning, fied into Stock
con avenue, and before being over-
I /.owered had attacked 13 persons,
Is< latching seven of them on the
I face and hands. He died an hour
after being placed in a ward of
! he Magee Pathological Institute
in Mercy hospital.
Slayer Hangs Self in Jail
Erie; Nov. 25. —Yaslie Mantaen.
j "n :• o vestei.'ay was held for court
. tie c. .get! at he had mur
id hi- e.I eart. Mrs. Mabel
Loo aired himself wit 1
>elt e at the Eiie j; , !
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INDIANA, PA. SATURDAY ,NOVEMBER 27, 1915
H n, 22 days without food
or wattr, is found living
Twenty-two days without food
or water and still living is the re
markable record of a Plymouth
Rock hen at Georgeville. On Oc
tober 20 some one put a hen in the
back of J. 11. Stewart's buggy and
closed the flap. Mr. Stewart drove
home, put the buggy away and did
not use it until twenty-three days
later, when he accidentally discov
ered the chicken. The fowl re
duced to a skeleton is recovering
rapidly.
Strangles in Hospital
While in semi-conscious condi
tion in the operating table in the
Uixonville hospital Saturday ev
ening, Harvey Rickard vomited
and his lungs filled up, strangling
him to death.
Madman Bites 13
Pittsburg,'Nov. 26.—As a result
of the Sandusky street paper box
factory fire of October 25 in which
, twelve girls and a man lost their
lives, a special committee of the
council today recommended that
1 1 Superintendent S. A. Dies, Deputy
| Superintendent William Leseman
i; of the bureau of building inspec
tion, and William 11. Coster, head
of the division of fire prevention,
be dismissed.
Action was deferred until each
member of council gets a copy of
the report.
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School fe cher heds
Charles Earl Steel, of Ambrige.
'and Miss Ruelba Mildred Lewis
■ j of this place, were united in m&r
jriage at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linus M.
'Lewis, of South Eleventh street,
at 12:30 o'clock Thursday. The
ceremony was performed by the
; Rev. Jesse Zeigler, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church of Indi
ana. in the presence of 75 friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Steel left here for
an eastern trip and on their re
turn will be at home at Am bridge
after December 1.
The New lutbtran v,ini ter
The Rev. Francis M. Keller, of
P*do 111., has accepted the call to
the pastorate of the Zion Luthe
ran church of Indiana and expects
to assume his \ astorate tin* firs:
day i loe c v. Ir is expe -t-
L.a !<•an : is fan ily will 1 -
>.rea : > > M • ]
Mcirtary Tire Co.,
Sued for damages
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F A. Holland, of South Thir-1
teenth street, a former superin-!
lendent of the McCreary Tire &
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Rubber Co., has brought an ac
lion against the company for
$3OO, claiming that amount is due
him in back salary. The hearing
began before 'Squire James A.
Crossman Tuesday morning and
after one witness had been heard,
his honor postponed further ac
tion until this afternoon.
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Bass Shipment for the County
Two hundred black bass from
three to four inches long and all
'beauties were received from lowa
by Gessler Brothers last week and
later were planted in Yellow creek
Other shipments are expected in
Indiana during the next few
months.
"loan 0; lictory*
surprises Trench
1 Paris, November 28— Subscrip
! tions to the French government's
' r "loan of victory" are exceeding
[ all expectations. It is estimated
. in financial circles that yester
l day's subscriptions in Paris alone
exceeded 25,000,000,000 francs
1 $5.000,000,000).
. Ths Bank of France alone re
ported it had received subscrip
tions of 15,000,000,000 francs. Dis
patches from Marseilles, Lyons
and other provincial centers say
that the banks, postoffices and tax
. collectors offices were thronged
- all day yesterday with applicants
in answer to the appeal of the gov
, ernment.
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Marrinoe n'tens'S.
Harry reaee, Punxsutawney; Ethel
, M. Shields. Renova.
Charles Witmer. Johnstown; Celia 1
Mardis, Blacklick.
Harry M. Munshower, Rayne;
Carrie E. Realty, Indiana.
Renjam n Hughes, Loehvale; Ber
tha Greathi use, Urev.
hives! gale touhEry
CHAMBEiiSVILLE, Nov. 26. _ 1
Police auth rities are investigating
the robhery in which Joseph Cribbs
was relieved of more than slou in
ensli - V two liighwaym* u s< veral e
wmngs ago
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60RIZIA FALLS; ITALIANS
WIN NEW TRENCHES
Aeroplanes of Both Forces Take
Active Part in Two Days' Battle
Shell Fire is Heavy
ROME, Nov. 25. An important victory for the
was scored yersterday when Austrian tren betv
fourth summit of Monte San Michele and the churn
Martino *vere taken by storm and held in spite of
te counter attacks, says an official statement issued
by the war office. The communication follows:
i f 1 ibis"
In Court Monday morning Pet
| ro Vita of Creekside, pleaded guil
;ty to selling liquor without a li
| cense and was sentenced to pay
jthe costs of prosecution, a fine of
j $5OO and to undergo imprison
;ment in the Allegheny county
workhouse for a period -of six
months.
John Cramer, charged with lar
ceny, and who was paroled from
the Huntingdon reformatory a
short while ago, was again re
manded to that institution. He
will not again be eligible to a pa
role until he passes the age limit.
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John A. Bell, of Cresson, form
er mail clerk on the C. & C. divi
sion between Cresson and Indi
ana, and who pleaded guilty to ri
fling letters placed in his posses
sion, was fined $lOO, the costs of
prosecution and to undergo im
prisonment in the Allegheny coun
ty jail for a period of four months
The case was heard by Federal
Judge Thompson. Bell was also ac
cused of posing as a state officer
that he might ride free on passen
ger trains.
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Homer City Coal Dm
m BH'JS tarn
D The Homer City '
cently purchae q£
land abo riailo south of Home;
I from the Tearing Kun Coal Co.
The land adjoins the Homer City Coal
Company's plant and will eventually
be used in building miners homes.
At present, it is announced, the land
may be used for farming by those
employees of the company who live
nearby.
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i Lfvestrck Killed in Storm
BLAIRSV'LLE, Nov. 20.
Four horses, 12 cows and some pigs
were killed Thursday night, wlien
barn of Prescott Douglass was blown
down by the storm.
Advertise in the Partriot.
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C' |IRCUL*RS PRINTED
BOTH NEATLY AND
1 QUICKLY BV OUR
JOB OFFICE WILL REACH
THE ENTIRE BUYINI
PUBLIC.
LET US QUOTE YOT
PRI ES AND WATCH THE
RESULTS OF SUCH A
CAMPAIGN.
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BOOKS OPEN TO ALL
ADVERTISERS
■ "During the night of
[ arid the following day
rought by surprise an
recapture some of the
positions held by lis.
tions, always preceded
tense artillery fire, 01
Col di Lana in the Zag
and pn a height north
lavia. All these attac
pulsed with very hea
the enemy, who left
.'lOO bodies on hill No.
Many Prisoners
"Our relentless offen
Carso plateau was ero 11 Ve
brilliant success yest* A
deep trenches betwe '
summit of Monte Sn 30
the Church of San 11
stormed, the defer Martino v
ed and a large pa' 'ders surrouL
prisoners. The e Uiem take*
ly deluged the 1
shells of all cal : positio ns with
curtain of fire ' aru * ' ,(? hind at
for a counter Massed important
Martino. \ * ttack ° s t of Sa
"While ou . .
their positic ' ID an * r y held firmly
sides, our h ***' cxposed on all
and pre witk rapidity
quick, - c °neentrated *
colur directed fire on enemy
hur dls P™ed them. Five
n Adrcd aod fourteen prisoners,
'any of tF %m officers, fell into
jOUr hands and vU e captured great
| quantities of provision munition*
and war materials.
0 Shell Bailroad Station.
"Enemy aeroplanes dropped
e bombs on Arsiero where no dam
r age was done and on Ala whern
four soldiers were wounded. On*
1 of our air squadrons bombarded
* the aviation camp Assezava, an
• other camp being made at Aldus*
1 sina, and railroad stations at W
gerosko, Aldussina, Reifenberjp
3 and San Daniele. Our aeroplane#
vhich were fired upon as usual by
anti-air craft guns, returned un
damaged.
Horsps Fnr Italian rmy
One day during the week a sol
id Lake Shore train, consisting of
40 cars, loaded with western Hon*.
i billed to the Italian government
passed through Brookville.
Sides of Vuicano (racking,
treats an tproar.
Palermo, Nov. 25.—The emj>
ion of S'tronjboli volcano is as?-
suming serious proportions and
he population of the island 13
eeing to places of safety. Thi
j 'ides of tl e volcano are cracking
tod streams of la\a are flowing
,(1110 t! 3 raising immense col
umns ( ■ si 1, >r o which are visibl*
a - ft ' ,i ance of 40 mife.-i.
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