NEWS: Items from the Huntingdon Journal, March 9, 1888, Huntingdon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JRB Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm __________________________________________ The Huntingdon Journal, Huntingdon, Pa., Friday, March 9, 1888 LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Catharine Shadler, widow of Daniel Shadler, who was killed by the giving way of the floor of the county bridge spanning the Juniata river at Williamsburg, several months ago, has brought an action against Blair county for $5,000 damages. The case will be tried during the March term of court. Personal Mention. Mrs. Rev. J. B. Focht and daughters have removed to Philadelphia. Alex. Frew, of Miller township, will be one hundred years old in April. George L. S. Baker, of the West End has been granted a pension of $1,600. Master Harry Cunningham, of Altoona, is visiting his uncle, Geo. W. Gray, this city. Our friend, Col. Jno. M. Hewit, of Philadelphia, was among our welcome callers since our last issue. Horace B. Dunn, esq., who was housed several days suffering from a bilious attack is able to be about again. Our clever friend, Rev. M. P. Doyle, has been elected educational secretary of the United Brethren denomination. Our jovial friend, Port Crawford, of the Monitor, has determined to start a bank just as soon as he has enough capital. Mrs. Thomas E. Africa left Wednesday morning for Roanoke, Va., whither she goes to visit her friend, Mrs. Ada Clark, nee Williams. Mr. S. C. Peightal, who had the contract for building a number of houses at Punxsutawney, Pa., having completed the work is again at home. Miss Blanche Bice, of Huntingdon, is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, at their home, on Allegheny street. - Tyrone Herald. Geo. W. Bunn, of this city, left Saturday evening for Scranton, whither he goes to serve as a juror in the United States Court, now in session in that city. Misses Ida Leister and Maggie Swivel, two of Huntingdon's fair young ladies, are the guests of Rev. D. R. P. Barry's family, Howard avenue and Third street. - Altoona Times. Bob and Jim Westbrook are voted whole souled fellows by the fireman whom they so royally entertained on Friday morning while battling the flames that were in close proximity to their premises. Col. Harry S. McCahan, formerly of this city, is looming up as a champion checker player. In a fifty game contest last week at Kirksville, Mo., with John Bernard, the champion of that region, Harry won fourteen games to Bernard's thirteen, with a draw of twenty-three. Hurrah for Huntingdon. Rev. McKnight Williamson, of Petersburg, the venerable father of our townsman W. McK. Williamson, esq., and Mrs. W. H. Woods, reached the 89th milestone on life's journey on Tuesday of last week. He enjoys excellent health and from all appearances his life may be spared many years yet. Dr. J. W. Dunwiddie, formerly of Warriorsmark, this county, but now of Philipsburg, who was seriously injured three or four weeks ago by being struck by an engine while attempting to drive his horse and sleigh over a crossing in that town, has fully recovered and is again dispensing pills and powders to his patients.