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    ST OF THE
WEEK'S NEWS
Want Page Stories Retold in
Paragraphic Form.
WEERESTING MINOR EVENTS
Wy Télegraph and Cable Roll in the
ffhportant and the Inconsequen-
#ial, but to Each Is Given
its Proper Space.
Washington
"Henry F. Hollis, first Democratic
“#@sstor from New Hampshire since
AMEE took the oath of office.
f#mator La Follette called on Presi-
~4lim@l Wilson. It was his first visit to,
“Be: White House in more than three
pr
#@mator Gore accused Karl A. Loeff-
Me. & Republican employe of the Sen-
se of spiriting away a Lorimer docu-
imag; but the Senate retained the ac-
#amaed in its reorganization and will
WEsestigate.
@enator O’Gorman is to be chair-
man. of the Committee on Interoceanie
i#wmals. Senator Thornton, of Louisi-
sme, was entitled to this place, but
ipided to the New York Senator be-
maze he believed him to be the best
smmm for the position.
Personal
Slbert Herter, a New York artist,
4k sole heir to the $1,000,000 estate
8 by his mother, who died on a rail-
saad car in California.
Yice President Marshall celebrated
#e fifty-ninth anniversary of his birth-
Sy.
Ferris. A. Thompson, who died in
ris, February 18, left more than
#8.000,000 to Princeton University. He
mmde other bequests of Jpvards of
#%.000,000.
That former President Taft may be-
emmie president of Johns Hopkins Uni.
varsity, Baltimore, #8 a prospect that
i being looked upon as quite possible.
‘Me matter has been discussed by
members of the Board of Trustees.
Sporting
Fred: Kelly ran a 120 yard high hur.
dle rdce in 15 seconds at Los Angeles,
Moaking the world’s record.
After one minute and seventeen sec-
pra of terrific fighting in the second
“mmmnd Bombardier Wells, Great Brit
min’s. heavyweight champion, wag
k&ocked out by Gunboat Smith, of
“lifornia, in Madison Square Garden,
Mew York.
Word comes from Milwaukee that
ie University of Wisconsin will send
iireée crews to the intercollegiate re-
pita, at Poughkeepsie next June,
“Rabe” Marquard, the New York
‘fants’ pitcher, and Blossom Seeley,
is vaudeville partner, were married
wk San Francisco. Before his mar-
wge Marquard came to terms with
BeGraw.
&eneral
The Utah Legislature passed a bill
@¥oviding pensions for mothers.
The Missouri Senate rejected wo-
man suffrage.
There are 4,000 applications for po-
sitions in the Federal secret service
amd no vacancies.
The Philadelphia police closed five
=ssorts because the owners conducted
aabaret shows.
President Wilson declined to serve
#8 an alumni member of the Princeton
Sard of Trustees.
The Bronx, New York city; is a
@sunty. The Court of Appeals has de-
aided the law creating it is valid.
The alumni building at Niagara Uni-
mrsity was destroyed by fire, loss
284,000.
¥iss Eleanor Wilson, the Presi-
#ent’'s daughter,
am automobile.
District Attorney Whitman received
more information involving two New
Wbrk police inspectors in downtown
s@stricts in the police graft net.
Ninety were killed, hundreds in-
red and many left homeless by
storms extending over an area from
Mebraska east to Maryland and south
&@ the Gulf of Mexico.
John Kenny swore at the Herkimer
@N. Y.) trial that the police started
&e Little Falls riot by clubbing the
sfrikers before any trouble had oc-
amrred.
Mrs. Mabel Clarkson, wife of a Chi-
=mgo clergyman, was arrested follow-
Sg ber alleged desertion of husband
amd five children to elope with Conn,
@&e notorious burglar held in San
Brancisco.
Ex-Secretary Dickinson, counsel for
@% Government, and Richard V.
ESndabury, lawyer for the Steel Trust,
aoarly came to blows in New York at
#e hearing of the suit for the dissolu-
&on of the trust.
The yacht Mayflower will be re-
Gi#ined by President Wilson as the
@kief’ Executive's private steamship.
Reports that he would decline to use
#@&e Mayflower were without authority.
Governor Sulzer removed Prisons
has learned to drive
Smperintendent Scott, defying a reso-
S@tion adopted by the Senate calling
f% a trial
iW@mate.
before an impartial tri-
The mainmast of the Maine will be
erected in Arlington Cemetery.
_ Hollow Horn Bear, a Sioux Indian
chief, died at Washington.
Counterfeit Buffalo nickies are in
circulation.
Four Wisconsin University girls de-
clared they have proved adults can
live on $2.50 a week each.
Yale undergraduates will do away
with secrecy at the elections of the
three senior societies.
Out of 855 applications for citizen-
ship papers in New York, only thirty-
eight were reius~d.
The receipts of the Brooklyn Post-
office for 1912, amounted to $2,827,413,
a gain of $127,312.
Jim Hall, who fought Bob Fitzsim-
mons for a $40,000 purse at New Or-
leans in 1893, died of tuberculosis in
a sanitarium at Stevens Point, Wis.
The New York State Prison Comi-
mission in a report to the Legislature,
finds that Sing Sing is not a fit place
in which to house convicts.
Thornton F. Williams, a prospector,
was found on a Bering Sea island,
where he had been marooned forty-
five days.
W. Travers Jerome received a check
for $10,000 for services as special
State Counsel for New York in the
Thaw hearing.
Three delegates of the I. W. W. left
Williamsport, Pa., after spending three
weeks in vainly urging the silk work-
ers to walk out. They were from
Paterson, N. J.
John Langton, of Lockport, aged
seventy, and Daniel Burns, aged sixty-
one, lost their lives in a fire which de-
stroyed the Hotel Sutherland in Wil-
son, N. Y.
Henry JF. Hollis, Democrat, was
elected United States Senator from
New Hampshire, giving that party a
safe majority in the National Upper
House.
An operation performed on three-
year-old Gerald Mandle, of Pottsville,
Pa., for appendicitis completed the
record of six operations for the re-
moval of the appendix in the family
of Matthias Mandle in three weeks.
Secretary of State Bryan said that
his daily tas¥s as head of his depart-
ment are more arduous than any he
ever has undertaken before, not even
barring that of a campaigner for the
Presidency.
Frank Lemoyne, wanted in Boston
on a charge of swindling a bank out
of * $15,000, was arrested at Jackson-
ville, Fla., as he alighted from a train.
He had $5,420 in his pockets when
searched.
Jack Johnson, the pugilist, will go
on trial before Federal Judge Car-
penter, in Chicago, on April 7, charged
with smuggling a diamond necklace,
a present to his first wife, who com-
mitted suicide.
Harriet Tubman, once a slave, de-
scribed by her biographer as “the
Moses of Her People,” died at the
Harriet Tubman Home for Aged Ne-
groes, at Auburn, N. Y. She was re-
garded by many as one of the most
remarkable women of this continent.
She led 400 slaves to freedom by the
underground railroad.
Governor Fielder, of New Jersey
signed the grade crossing abolition
bill which he introduced when a Sen-
ator. The essential difference be-
tween the measure and that vetoed
last year by Governor Wilson is that
the present bill authorizes the Public
Utility Commissicn to determine what
grade crossings shall be abolishad.
Foreign
President Gomez vetoed the Cuban
amnesty bill.
An avalanche in Norway, killed six-
teen persons.
Oxford defeated Cambridge in the
boat race.
An epidemic of influenza is raging
in Vienna, 500,000 cases having been
reported in the last three months.
More than 400 frozen Bulgarian
corpses were found on the fields of
Thrace.
Five hundred rounds of ammunition
were fired from a machine gun on a
Zepplin airship at Friedrichshafen,
Germany.
British army estimates provide for
an appropriation of $141,000,000, of
which $1,170,000 is to be used for
aviation.
French and English torpedo boat
destroyers and submarines are hav-
ing night manoeuvers in the English
Channel.
Herr Ludwig Delbrueck, financial
advisor to the Kaiser and a prominent
Berlin banker, is dead.
J. G. Haggart, a founder of the Ca-
nadian House of Commons, died sud-
denly in Ottawa of heart failure.
The French Court of Appeals up-
held the Wright brothers aeropplane
patents.
President Gomez will probably de-
lay action on the Cuban amnesty bill
until law officers of the United States
State Department have examined the
text of the measure, relating to exist-
ing statutes of Cuba.
A mob of 10,000 pelted the suffra-
gettes at a meeting in Hyde Park,
London, and when the police tried to
escort the women to a subway, the
rioters dragged the militants up and
down the street, tore their clothing
and gave one a black eye.
The Swiss government has estab-
lished new consulates at Seattle, Van-
couver and Winnipeg.
General Porfirio Diaz, former Presi-
dent of Mexico, will be greeted offici-
ally by the Mexican consul at Naples,
who will journey to Rome to meet
him.
An “outragette” arsenal
under a Kensington studio
was found
floor when
President Wilson has put a ban on |
Tike photogra; hs” i
nating |
ating
o the
to arrest
COURT NEWS
Orphans’ Court Proceedings,
Real Estate, Marriage
Licences, Etc.
REAL ESTATF.
Geo. H. Hemminger to - Albert -
W. Hemminger, Somerset twp $ 800
Reuben Miller’s heirs to Peter
Ankeny, Hooyersville.............
Sarah J. Ringler to Nancy E.
Mostoller, Quemahoning twp 1
Frederick E. Trimpey to Cyre-
nius W. Kutz, Upper Turkey-
176
f0OLLWD asin 3 6000
Theodore Gerrish to George D
Manger, Shade twp........... a 25
Mary Lehman to John E. Fair,
Larimer tWp....cviccieierees soonnnts 2 800
Wilson K. Walker to Charles E.
Walker, Somerset twp............ 7 000
Albert J. Weimer to Marcellus
Weimer, Lincoln twp...... eaves B00
Jonathan A. Miller’s heirs to
same, Lincoln twp.................e
John Kline to Wm. Sachs, Som-
40
erseb WP .....c.is aki iin nn 25
Same to Albert J. Weimer, Som-
erseb WP .......coeun il ou sini 800
Harvey Sheeler to Penrose
Wolfe, Rockwood.................. 1 000
Charles Ream to H. Bunn, Phil-
son, Bern ............ival. cian bi 1 000
Edward F. Custer to Elizabeth
M. Cable, Conemaugh twp 150
John 8. Graves to Frank W.
Layton, Meyersdale............... 4 0
George W. Gross to Elmer E.
Moore, Milford twp...............
Sara Ferrell to same, Middle-
creek: LWP .......oo iii iddioi einen, 160
Flora Jackson to same, New
Centreyille ..........o\. 0000 40
Philip K. Moore to same, Mil-
ford tWP.........o.. lin LL 3 310
Susan E. Miller, to Susan Gar-
rell, New Centreville............. 150
Lucinda Shaffer to George Gress
Milford twp................ eh 220
Alexander Moore’s administra-
tor to Philip K. Moore, Mil-
ford tWD .......rex.e. 3st hg edu nsnine 3 310
Sara B. Thomas to Nellie M.
Thomas, Meyersdale............... I
Scott Sterner’s heirs to Turkey-
foot Baptist church, Conflu-
NEL... ...\. ius Feritncieriraniovenee 1
J. W. Clark tc Mary Farkas,
Paint twp........ Lanai. 225
Daniel Baer to Daniel Boger,
Brothersvalley twp.......... see 15
Samuel E. Bender to Martin
Penrod, Quemahoning twp.....1 000
Ephraim Statler to Edward Nel-
John Schramm to Elizabeth D.
Dersch, Elk Lick..................
Elias Zerfoss to Ralph N. Zer-
foss, Somerset twp................ 1 320
Margaret Baker, to L. L. Cole-
man, Berlin... ..o.......0 0 $ 800
Rebecca Haner to Margaret
Baker, Berln...........o. il 5. £0
John McKeever to J. A. Ber-
key, Windber........... ...........} ta
D. A. Thomas to Emil Lipscher
3 000
Annie M. O’Connor'to E. T.
McNeelis, Conemaugh twp..... 1
Somerset Telephone Co., to B. |
lL.ondon policemen went
Olive Hock At G lasgow 300 steam- |
n | Alice
& O. R.R., Somerset... ....... 780
Alfred W. Brinham to H. J.
Wilmoth,Northampton twp... i
Barbara C. Johnson to J. P. Mec
Cabe, Brothersyalley twp...... 231 | |
Heffley to W. P. Shaw,
Berlin A ore
D. A. Tressler, to Ellsworth
Edith Maust Schrock.....Summit Mills
Lingi Morecelli................. Wells Creek
Anna Sicheri.................... Wells Creek
John A. Berkebile............ Johnstown
Winifred Marshall......... Hooversville
Edgar Raymond Wagner...Johnstown
i Mary Jane Shoff
Olive M. Layton.................... Windber
George M. Mostoller............ Somerset
! Buelah Gra e Connelly........ Somerset
Willis H. Weaver............... Wirdber
‘ Rebecca Fuller..................... Windber
. Herman F. Krause............... Bosw: li
Boswell
{1Lloyp L. Klotz, .i......... Summit twp
| Vesta L. Rishel............ Summit twp
Janos Fekies...:........ Scaiaasns .Windber
Anna: Mezjar....................... Windber
Harry E McVicker............ Somerset
Mary A. sbaulis ................. Somerset
George Walker......... Elk Lick twp
Anna Mary Hockard...... Elk Lick twp
Salvato:e Cureia................. Windber
Mana Arconio Livecehi......... Windbtr
Royal Bhoads....................... Ralphton
Janneate shaulis........ ......... Friedens
Howard E. Mason................... Jenner
Helen Palmer .................... Jenner
Edmund Spect..................... Smithton
Ida Shomas............0..c....i0. ,Smithton
John C. Weaver.............. ..-Scalp Level
Florence Mae Eash........... Scalp Level
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
To Ella Bauman, in the estate of
G. Bauman, late of Larimer town-
ship. Bond #500.
To Somerset Trust Co., in the es-
{ Paul,
| bated. He devises
' debts and funeral expenses are paid
jhe residue of his estate shall be di-
1040 | vided among his five legal heirs, as
son, Windber:.....5 ial, 5 443 |
Robert Philson to Ella C. Phil-
son to Ella C. Philson, Ber-
Hh nh an 150
Ella C. Philson to Hanna J.
Doney, Berlin..:......:......5.. 25, 1 500
W. S. Mountain to Etta Pyle,
Confluence........0.......:L = 4256
Jeremiah Bupley to Wilmore
Coal Co., Stonycreek twp... 4 750
‘and personal,
‘Her look was very
| She gayly tripped
Windber..........0..ovu ha 1100
Edwagd Gonder, to W. F. Gon-
der, Jenner twp.............c..ous 700
W. H. Dill to Meyersdale Coal
Co., Somerset twp................... 1
Nelson Mosholder to same, Som-
erset: tWp............. oii nta i
Katharine Sterner’s administra-
tor to V. M. Black, Conflu-
BINGO... iii aanhandarasssvinrsnan Sul 550
Wilmore Coal Co., Elizabeth
Dyke, Windber ........ ........... 250
Babcock Lumber Co., to C. C. i
Watt, Shade tWp...........cc.von 1!
W. F. Bartley to Lucinda Au- |.
gustine, Addison......... ......... 1 000
Lucinda Augustine to Lillian
Loudermilk, Addison........... ... 1 200
Charles E. Baker to S. P. i
Young, Rockwood.................. 2 200 |
Otis W. Deitz to Barry E. |
Weighley, Somerset............... 2 800 |
Earle J. Horner to Jacob |
Speigle, Jenner twp................ 1 3000 ,
Wm. Kiser to Emanuel Lape |
Somerset bWD-......oc. ci ane 190 |
Emanuel Lape to Frank P. Say-
lor, Somerset twp.............. ... 250
Pb:
is
tate of Klemens Golec, late of Jer-
ner township. Bond $1,800.
Frank P. Glessner, of the
eatate of Uriah L. Glessner, late of
Black twp. Bond $600.
Clara Paul, estate of Wilson C.
late of Greenville twp. Bond
$800.
The will of John F. Kregar, late of
Upper Turkeyfoot township, was pro-
that after just
tollows: Wilson Kreger, J. R.
Kreger, Caroline, wife of Wesley
Younkin, and Albert Kreger. Ed-
ward Kreger is named as executor.
i The will was dated July 17th, 190%,
and witnessed by Jacob Kreger,
Willis L. Mills and M. G. Kreger.
Cornelius Cober, late of Somerset
; township, directs that after payment
of funeral expenses and jnst debts
the residue of his estate shall be as
follows: Elizabeth Cober, an adopted
child, 1,000; $400 is to be expended
for a monument; $1,000 in trust to St.
Paul’s Reformed church, the inter-
est thereon to be used in fmaintain-
ing the cemetery lot of decedent;
all of the residue of the estate, real
is devised to the
widow, Elizabeth Cober, who is also
appointed executrix. The will was
dated February 21, 1913, and wit-
nessed by Jacob 8. Koontz and
Katharine H. Miller.
—————— ee
SUPREMELY HAPPY.
glad,
Her heart was
very light;
The troubles she
had had
Were all swept
out of sight; 3
She hummed a little f
song,
. And gladly free
from care,
Forgot that any
wrong
Existed anywhere.
about,
Although the sky
was gray;
Her cargs were put
to rout, .
Her troubles flung g
away;
You ask the cause? wf
‘Twas that
The happy girl
had worn
The Soon Easter
McClintock, Addison twp....... 160
Annie Volinski to Isaac Gordon,
Windber............... vrune tn FAA 1 200
Edwin Deal’s executor to Daniel
Deal, Meyersdale ................... 10 000
J. L. Pugh to Annie Baker,
Somerset tWp........................ . 350
Nettie L. Heiple to Rebecca
Beam, Jenner twp................ 2 000
Adam Sumpstine to Edward G.
Swank, Somerset twp........ ... 600
Elizabeth Rodgers to Daniel W.
Baumgardner, Paint twp ........ 365
Martin Housel’s heirs to Geo.
Taylor, Meyersdale............ Erin 500
George Taylor, to Frank H.
Taylor, Meyersdale................ 1 000
Simon Stutzman to Nelson Mos-
holder, Somerset twp............ , 1 600
George E. Ferner to Warren G.
Ferner, Somerset twp............ 1
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Paul H Baker .......... ....Somerset twp
Marie Swauger.............. Somerset twp
Edgar E. Stern...... ........... Rockwood
Katharine Haines.......... ... Rockwood
Frederick A. Shaulis,.......... Somerset
Leona M. Keener.............. Gettysburg
Harry A. Livengood............. Springs
simi the Food ag mks
ting the Stomacts
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| ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
s| Bears the
Signature
SE YORE.
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