Ca RR pT SPARKS ELEGTRIC. | A vacunm cleaning street car is in Strassburg, Germany. T | COURT NEWS «Osphans’ Court Proceedings, | Real Estate, Marriage Licences, Etc. and span With electric cleaners. | The Swiss railway is to have sey- | eral of the most powerful e comotives in- Europe. The outlying stations in northern Annie Burrey to June Seese, Wind-| gjberia are now in wireless commu- REAL ESTATF. “ier, $10. nication with Viadivostok. June Seese, to Annie Burrey,Wind-| Electric flash signs for advertising “Ber, $10. Wilmore Coal Co., to some Wind- | sides of electric trucks. bes $675. It is anticipated that Berlin, Ger- | a “Frama Geisel to Della M. Watt, | many, will soon be in “Find ber, $500. Joseph M. Bricker to John P. oe §=mtler, Somerset, Somerset, $125. "sary B. Davis to Wesley G. Hos- ~S-gerler, Somerset twp., $125. Storm warnings are now sent to be prepared for violent changes in |s the weather. The pulmotor; an electrical device Passenger cars are now kept spick| will be held In Edgewood Grove, vacaum | Somerset, from August 3rd to 10th in- | Dear the church, on Saturday August | clusive. The Chautauqua will abound 5 al with instruction, entertainment and speakers will be there, and there will| <. W. McMullen to Frank Lowry, injured rg oy D x 5 S¥indber, $1,600 : sustained in a fight on December 14, Ea 1912. The plaintiff alleges that his] of the looks of the ‘coin and when taken to a banker was pronounced not genuine. The authorities at ‘Wash- the benefit. | ————— a —— SS SE kL REICH & SON, Elias A. Yoder, to Jonas M. ¥oder, Summit twp., $500. John F. Arisman to S. E. Knupp, £ merset, $5,600. Daniel Saylor to Elizabeth Clark, Jenaertown, $100. Katharine Cober to Harvey Gind- Besperger, Brothersvalley twp., $3,600 Henry Cober’s heirs to same, Brothersvalley twp., $122. Michael Yananichto Annie Klemak, Windber, $205. C. E. Shultz to Shannon Nickel, Wingber, $2,500. Gavrge W. Fritz to Martin 4. Fritz, Brothersvalley twp., $3,500. Simon P. Foust to Brothersvalley Behoy 1 District, Brothersvalley twp., BS Frgnk O. Brant to same, Brothers- wallay twp., $25. ¥rank O. Brant to same, Brothers- walle¥ twp., $25. MARRIAGE LICENSE. £l. Ww. Thompson, of Oxford, and Mize McCauley, of Meyersdale. Edwin James Boyer, of Meyers- Se N k ; uslin 123c Toile du Norde, Bates, sale price... .. 10¢ €C wear £ i SPECIAL : 15¢ to 18¢ Standard Ginghams, sale price. ....12%c Red Letter Special Red Letter Special Michael Langawa and Agnes Ka-| moinsky, both of Hooversville. | Michael Vliecni and Annie Zizan, | smth of Windber. ‘Stey Kodik and Merilski, both | «f Matdonaldton. Xlemen Tal and wih of Windber. | Rozalia Soo0s, | Louise Papp, and Agnes Polgar, | wth of Windber. William Gibbons and Bessie Ross, Beth of Shade twp. WILLS. | time for testing the mettle of the rail- | nospital. for instance, when the United States ; . ’ a rifle, At first the shooting was be- U d 4 a Government assembled thousands of | Jieved accidental, but a a plood- nderwear APRON GINGHAMS . regulars and volunteers in Southeran | gtained note found in the pocket of Lancaster, 7c values, sale price.....-.... .-.. s Be 1-4 Off 1 4 camps at the outbreak of the Spanish | the youth told the reason for the act. 1 4 Off 1-4 CALICOES : # War in 1896. There have also been Lebanon.—Fire from a railway en- | - American Indigo Blues and Simpson Prints, army maneuyers, which called for the | gine set fire to a 12-acr» wheat field S810 PIE... neuter ssow-ienasensaarenaes, on the Ezra Kreider farm at Fairland, | PERCALES transportation of troops from various | | midway between here and Aanville, | veterans were men, the majority of | ta ) ; Summit Hill—Thinking she was for their safe movement. It was the| ward in the Panther Creek Valley Red Letter Special Mauch Chunk—Judge Heydt issued 1c Hills,bleached and half bleached,sale price 10c Standard qualities, regular 12lc, sale price... 10c Reu Letter Special states,and which required preparation | DR ir coos 1a tro via eal | others in the vicin- | ; : on the part of the railroads. . | ity turned out in large numbers to | i Red Letter Special TOWELING : But these are hardly fair COMParl-| ove the fiercely burning grain. A | 8c Stevens Crash, sale price.......cc....v.0. Te Bs sons when the great assemblage at | wide patch was burned through the | E, 10c Stevens Crash, sale price... . .. coieenn 3c Hand Bags b f the fiftieth anniver- | C 1lc Stevens Crash, sale price ........- Sass sves c OE $4 jcall +1 tract but most of the wheat Was | urtains 12 1-2¢ Stevens Crash, sale price. ............. ile sary of the battle which practically | saved. Had the flames swept the | 100 Bleached linen Toweling, sale price. .... 9% 1 4 Off 1 4 settled the conflict between the North | whole field a frame church on the { 12 1-2¢ Bleached Linen Toweling, sale price. . 11e js - | and the South, is considered. These | other side of a road might have 1-4 Off 14 16c Bleached Linen Toweling, sale price. ..... 13¢ a MUSLINS | whom had reached the allotted three re oF Baby Uo sone candy, Mre b i d it re-| 5 OI OT 100 Bleached, very good quality........c..... 8c : ST i in Peter Morgusky gave morphine to her 100 in gf Ey 4 price. ....... sic Red Letter Special a prep year-old son, who died shortly after- 8c Motor, full bleached, sale price........... 7e 7c Hawthorne, full bleached, sale price...... 6c ° . : 15¢ Fh Long Cloth, sale price. . Capa 12%c Ladies’ and Children’s 25¢c Mohawk Sheeting, 9-4, sale price ... c $ The will of Dietrich Shoemaker, | > hte of Harnedsville, was probated. | roads and the W estern Maryland, may He directs that his estate shall be ithe sald, jue the situation in a many @sually divided among his children | ner which was highly satisfactory to | the veterans and particularly gratify- a charter for the incorporating Bow- manstown into a borough. Reading. —Returning from Leesport shortly before midnight, Guy Reiff, 15c Pillow Casing, 42 inches, sale price. ® Waists z 18¢ Pillow Tubeing, 42 inches, sale pric 1-4 Off 1-4 ]20c pillow Tubeing, 42 inches, sale price 30¢ Mohawk Sheeting, 10-4, sale price. .... 8 4 21c Good quality, 9-4, unbleached, sale price. 18c 2ic Dresses 1-4-0 1-4 Bares 15¢ as follows—Ellen Livengood, Jonas |. sapsemaker, and George Shoemaker, jae latter being named as executor. ke will was dated June 18, 1913, and witnessed by G. H. Livengood and J. 8. Stevanus. Kathryn Keim, late of Holsopple, #75 her estate to her daughter, Miss ing to the officials of the company. EN tho voterans, tpe| [ESC ER yOBIR S08 of Lott W. Reiff, 29¢ Pillow Tubeing, 45 inches, sale price..... 18¢ the Democratic leader of Berks coun- ty; Isaac Beck, Harry Schlegel and W. C. Bergner, of this city, were bad- ly injured when the touring car driv- en by Mr. Reiff went over the side of Western Maryland handled thousands of visitors during encampment week, | who made the trip from Washington, | Baltimore, and other nearby cities. It | was estimated that at least 20,000 per- the road into a ditch, crashing | sons, not including the veterans, were through a fence, tearing down 15 posts | and taking with it a telegraph pole. Red Letter Special Embroideries 14 Off 14 Red Letter Special - Parasols 14 Off 14 Red Letter Special Dress Trimmings 1-4 Off 14 Mina May Keim, who is to be adopt-| 4 he camp during the first three days. Beck is in the Reading hospital at -] | @8 by either of testatrix’s two sis 5, Mary Meyers or Margaret | W. A. Meyers is appointed | LUMBER FOR SALE. ator. The will was Apt Wievers and Mary Meyers. er ———————— eee Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ~ ASTORIA £5 ad -r § iI ~~ ne? dat. d 30, 1913, and witnessed H. J. 1f you are in need of lumber see H. call by phone. Both phones. We can » money on building material ering direct from the saw mill. ad. | ternal injuries. | injured. | camping near Berkley. | South hlehem. — The nositior y than 35 vears, the point of death, suffering from a double fracture gf the skull and in- The others are badly The cause of the accident Phillips, at 331 Beachley street, or| is unknown. The party had been y — school | ed by electing Dr. R. | , and John Donegan, tter having held the Hartley, Clutton Co, THE WOMENS STORE. Hartley Block. MEYERSDALE, PA. [ t i k i be cg yl -l) rob nn eh pee mM oh oD OO Ct ope OO ee pte aaa El al Tl pa ah ppg ple ah