Newspapers: Indiana Weekly Messenber (November 1890), Indiana Co., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman, mailto:abbybowman@comcast.net . USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing of this file by non-commercial libraries and individuals is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to state and county tables of contents. Indiana Weekly Messenger, November 26, 1890 MARRIED SHINING--ARMSTRONG--Nov. 25, by Rev. A. C. Ehrenfeld, Mr. W. H. SHINING and Miss Eliza ARMSTRONG, both of Butler, Pa. FRAZE--TRIMBLE--November 18th by Rev. D. Hall, Charles H. FRAZE and Etta M. TRIMBLE, both of Creekside. KIRKENDALL--GARMAN--At the residence of Peter GARMAN, Esq., Mr. Harry S. KIRKENDALL, of Helena, Mont., to Miss Emma Frances GARMAN, of Indiana. DEATHS Tommy MACKILL died at Everson Monday. He had his leg almost torn from his body trying to jump on a wagon Saturday last. Mrs. Sam'l GOOD, an old and much respected resident of West Mahoning, died on Monday of last week, aged about 76 years. John M. ROOF, aged twenty years, son of G. W. ROOF, of Railroad ave., West Indiana, died on Friday of typhoid fever. His illness lasted over many weeks, and at one time his recovery seemed probable, but a fatal relapse occurred. Died, on the evening of the 15th inst., at the home of his son-in-law, Lewis BRILHART, in East Mahoning township, Indiana county, George HALL, Sr., in the 97th year of his age. The immediate cause of his death was the result of a fall which broke his hip joint on the morning of October 17th while going for a pail of water. Deceased was a native of Ireland, having emigrated to this country in the year 1819, being then in his 26th year. He was married in Philadelphia in the same year to Martha GAMBLE, who crossed the ocean in the same vessel. They shared their fortunes together up to the 29th of February, 1884, when death claimed his beloved wife, and her remains were laid to rest in the old cemetery at the Gilgal church, and her husband was laid by her side on Monday, November 17, at 12 o'clock. Charles STREET, for several years Master Mechanic of the West Penn R.R. with headquarters at Blairsville, died at his residence at Dennison, O., suddenly of heart disease on Saturday last. He was on the street when the quick summons came, and he expired instantly. Some years ago he was transferred to the shops at Dennison, O., where he held a responsible position. His remains were brought to Blairsville and interred in the family lot, in the cemetery at that place, yesterday. Mr. Street was a most affable gentleman and had hosts of friends wherever known. MISCELLANEOUS Miss Anna DAVIS, daughter of McClain DAVIS, of the Normal, has been elected to take charge of a department of the Jeannette schools. Mrs. Mary ALLEN, wife of Rev. ALLEN and daughter of F. M. KINTER, formerly of this place, is in Philadelphia under treatment for lung trouble. Alex GILCHRIST is the father of a very handsome girl baby. The little stranger put in an appearance on Monday morning. An increase of pension has been awarded Wm. H. STITT, of Blairsville, and Wm. RANDOLPH, of Punxsutawney.