RR HE man who blows his own horn often meets some pointed objectiois, but we are going to be rash for once. of these new Soft and Stiff Stetsons for Fall that we have about them a little. shat they are Stefsoms, but that they are such a fine assortment of Stetsons. €ome in and see them. yourself, or call on us for help, as you bike. Prices $3.50, $4 and 4.50 MILLER & COLLINS A ee PAN a= aed aNd fd ee ef Sef Idd NSN ef Nf INI NS NSN SS ALBERT §. Successor to Appel & Glessner. We are so proud just got, to blow It is not merely Choose for > > — = N GLESSAER, I desire to thank my fied. New stocks of app Mahe a 4 eh he te TNE 4 the store will be filled with gee handsome line of ew compare values and prices. they have already given me. always be my best references and best advertisers, because they shall always leave the store well satis- Dry Goods and Groceries are now arriving daily and within the next ten days from the leading markets of the country. Ladies’ New Fall Neckwear now displayed in the front show window. it to yourself to investigate. patrons for the business My customers shall the choicest merchandise See the FE Es EB PA You owe Come in, look around, Visitors are welcome. -= 7 > NOTICE. | The Meyersdale polling place pre- | agnct No. 1, has been remoyed from t#a old fire house to the new Muni- atpal Building. The Register-Asses- | ssz- will sit at the polling place, Sep- amber 2nd and 3rd, between the Hears of 9:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. mad. between 6:00 p. m. and 9:00 p. mm, of each day, to add or take fam the register list, as it may be recessary. Persons desiring to vote ad She primary election should ascer- tin that their names are registered, amder the new law. EMORY GEORGE, ast’ Register-Assessor. Albert S. Glessner, 3 Successor to Appel & Glessner NA A A PS A NN NN GE A pu ue ~ 2 CAL 4d TT PDT Sausage Roll. Make a rich biscuit dough roll out, put in each a fried sausage, and pinch over like a turnover. Bake until brown. meter ——— For SALE—Three lots on Large street, one and one-half story house on one lot. This real estate will be sold at sacrifice price. Apply, at THE COMMERCIAL, CRIMINAL COURT. SIXTY-SIX SEPARATE ACTIONS; BEGINS tember 8th, will contain 66 separate actions. The murder charge against Josiah Long, of Quemahoning township, which is a parallel, from a legal stand- point, of the famous Thaw case is set for Wednesday, September 10th. Long shot and killed an Italian, Carl Phillips, for having improper relations with his pretty voung wife. The list follows: Monday, September 8th—Com. vs. J. 1. Bartolin, embezzlement, J. J. Longrere, prosecutor: Com. vs. John Patton, desertion and neglect to main- tain wife, Annie E. Patton, prosecu- trix; Com. vs. R. S. Alexis, embezzle, ment, Herman Oberauer, prosecutor; Com. vs. Tony Romer, fraudulently removing goods, W. 8. Albright, prose- cutor; Com. vs. George W. Lybarger, exortion, Lucy Johns. prosecutrix; Com. vs. Harry Goldberg, arson, L. G. Wagner, prosecutor; Com. vs. C. Hentz, selling liquor, selling liquor to minors, John Anderson, prosecutor; Com. vs. W. L. Brant, highway rob- bery, Katherine Leham, prosecutrix; Com. vs. George Kos, violating liquor laws, L. G. Wagner, prosecutor; Com. vs. William Colborn, larceay, Matth- ias Nahlen, prosecutor; Com. vs. Zeit Biddle, larceny, Matonias Nahlen, prosecutor; Com. vs. John King, lar- ceny, Matthias Nahlen, prosecutor; Com. vs. Stephen Androsints, bigamy, Joseph Viraig, prosecutor; Com. vs. Stanley Kosice, assault and battery, Gust Biegeye, prosecutor; Com. vs. M. D. Salavich, selling liquor without license, Edward Arisman, prosecutor; Com. vs John Wongerson, bigamy, Louise Wongerson, prosecutrix;Com. vs. William Yanosky, aggravated as- sault and battery, J. W. Arnold, pros- ecutor; Com. vs. Tony Nele, selling liquor without a license, Frank Popek, prosecutor ;Com. vs. Patrick Gallahan, assaulting an officer, J. C. Bentley, prosecutor; Com. vs. Stephen Andre- sovits, embezzlement, John Szvetes, prosecutor; Com. vs. Willis Werner, resisting an officer,J. C. Bentley, pros- ecutor; Com. vs. J. C. Sarena, carry- ing concealed weapons, S. W. Me- Mullen, prosecutor. Tuesday, September, 9th—Com. vs. Henry Franklin Barron. embezzle- ment, H. L. Sipe, prosecutor; Com. vs. Harry Wilkins,assault and battery and attempt to ravish, Mrs. N. G. Smith, prosecutrix; Com vs. Mary May, burglary, I. H. Friddle, prose- cutor;Com. vs. Stephen Beres,assault and battery,Joseph Vites, prosecutor: Com. vs. John Beres, assault and battery, John Simon, prosecutor; Com. vs. Samuel Tinkey, assault and bat- tery, Daniel Pivl, prosecutor;Com.vs. Albert Freeberger, aggravated assault and battery, John Harris, prosecutor; Com. vs. James A. Wilkins, assault and battery, William Davis,prosecutor. Com. vs. William Davis, assault and battery, James A. Wilkins, prosecu- tor; Com. vs. John Dovich, larceny, Valentine Kalashuta, prosecutor ;Com. vs. Mattie Servie, violating liquor laws, S. W. McMullen, prosecutor; Com. vs. Joseph Jack, violating liquor laws, Harvey E. Bittner; prosecutor: Com. vs. Albert Szeworyk, assault and battery, Julia Weinsek prosecu- trix: Com. vs. Benjamin R. Hersh, false pretense, Conrad Keidel, prose- cutor; Com. vs. Albert Smither, alias Belgian Pete, aggravated assault and battery, Francis Ypung, prosecutor; Com. vs. same, carrying concealed weapons, Harvey E. Bittner, prose- cutor. Wednesday, September 10th—Com. Arisman, prosecutor; Com. vs. Willis SEPTEMBER 7TH. Smith. 4 nite PAYING PRICE. District Attorney Virgil R. Saylor | Butter, per pound........... ......... 22-25¢ announced that the calendar, of cases | Eggs, per doz for trial at September criminal court, | Chickens, per pound.............ce. . ec which will convene on Monday, Sep-| Country Side, per pound...... ...14-16¢ Apple butter, per gal........... Shoulder, per pound Fen Streng. SELLING PRICE. Gorn, per bus................liiani 90¢c OBES, coarseness sis renrisnaaserees bbe Wheat, per bus..........c..covvnnnneeee $1 05 Wheat chop, per cWt.........ccceeueee 190 Corn and oats, per cwt. home ground..................ceceeesianenniee 17 sault and battery, Henry C. Oramer, prosecutor; Com. vs. Charjes Walker and Pearle Long. Josiah Long murder, Lester G. Wag- ner,prosecutor;Com. vs. Jacob Drisco vs. Michael Meader, murder, Edward | MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by McKenzie & Corrected weekly by, Becker & Flour, ‘Best on Record’ per bbl. 5 65 ‘King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent patent, per barrel.................. larceny, Ellen Spence, prosecutrix. Thursday, September 11th—Com. vs. assault and battery with intent to ravish, Francis Collier, prosecutrix; Com. vs. H. E. Weigley,larceny,John F. Arisman, prosecutor. Friday, September 12th—Com. vs. Reuben W. Brant, surety, Edward Omen, prosecutor; Com. vs. Harry L. Berkey, inncorrigibility, Robert W. Berkey, prosecutor; Com. vs. William H. Powell,desertion and non-supporb, Mary M. Powell, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Joseph Naylor, desertion and non- support, Josephine Naylor, prosecu- trin; Com. vs J. G. Miller, desertion and non-support, Eliza Miller, prose- cutrix. RETURNED FROM ALLEGANY HOSPITAL. Some ot the Somerset county pa- tients rciurned from the Allegany hospital r-cently. Earl Lr.uner, the Garrett boy, was taken to nis home on Saturday and will be under the care of Dr. Pollard, until he is restored to health. Fred Petry returned home to Salis- bury on Sunday evening and will be looked after by Dr. A. M. Lichty until he gets up to his normal con- dition. Walter Schaffner was brought back "JUST REFLECT ASA THAT IF YoU DON'T FEEL NITUREFOREVERY ROOM, RESOLVED, To oRDER NEW FUR- a Wn - ™m bed fl oo 3 z Z ee MRS. HOMELOVER HAS TASTY DINING ROAM.’ ETC. WE HAVE THE FINEST PERSONAL ATTENTION 'ENTRUSTED To US. R. REICH 130 Centre Street. Funeral Directors IF YoU WILL BEGIN BY FIXING UP THE DINING ROOMIT WILL GIVE YOU ACOMFORTABLEFEEL- ING To HAVE YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY: FROM THE CARLOAD.S oF HANDSOME FURNI- TURE WE HAVE RECENTLY GoT IN. WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK | OF ALL: KINDS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, MUSICAL GooDS, SEWING MACHINES, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. EQUIPMENT IN SOMERSET COUNTY. \ “OH, SUCH ‘A BEAUTIFUL, > YoU CAN CHOOSE EQUIPPED FUNERAL GIVEN To ALL WORK & MA, and Embalmers. All Telephones, to Meyerscale on Sunday afternoon on train No 15. His condition is good, but is still under the care of Dr. Bruce Lichty. ea BROKEN NOSE. C. W. Truxal while using the lawn mower in his lawn on Tuesday even- ing slipped and struck his nose on the tongue of the mower and fractur- ed a bone in his nose. DEAL. Threshing is the popular sport of the season. Harvey Long of Connellsville, was seen in our vicinity on Tuesday. Mrs. P. W. Suder, who for the last three weeks was visiting her son at Boston, Mass., has returned home. Calvin Weimer of this place, wears his hat on the side—its a girl. Miss Elizabeth Knepp, who had her tonsils acd adnoids removed on Mon- day is getting along nicely. Quite a few of the Deal people went to Pittsburg on Sunday and all report having bad a nice time. err a HELPED OUT OF TIGHT PLACE Woman Worries Now Over Mystery of Taxicab Where Before She Worried About Biil. “Just as I am beginning to feel that life is unprofitable, dull and stale something happens to reconcile me to Spangler, offense against morality, J. J. Costello, offense against moral- ity, Harvey Glessner,prosecutor,Com. vs. Nellie Glessner, offense against tor; Com. vs. Harrey E. Weigley, adultery, Carrie E. Weigley, prosecu- trix; Com. vs. Harry E Weigley, ad- ministering pcison with intent to take life, Carrie E. Weigley, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Ruth Christner,offense again- st morality, Carrie E. Weigley, prose- cutrix; Walter Enos, offense against morality, Sarah J. Dodson, prosecu- trix; Com. vs. Rosa Wegman, offense | against morality, A. H. Wright, pros- ecutor; Guy Lambert, offense against morality, Ilga M. Lohr, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Alexander Scott, offense against morality, Elizabeth Emily Gray, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Daniel Morso,offense against morality, Kath- erine Stern, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Garfield Shaffer, offense against mor- ality,Lieby Parson, prosecutrix;Com. vs. Albert Metz, offense against mor- ality, Blanbhe Lininger, prosecutrix; Com. vs. Laura Collins, offense again- st morality, Adam Baker, prosecutor; morality, Laura Collins, prosecutrix; or 120 Wood St., Frostburg, Md. aug 28-2t. remit m— Just received lizer. P J. Cover & Son. ad | Com. vs. Flora Ross, | morality, Harry W. Thomas, prosecu- |tor; Com. vs. Paul Grove, | cutrix; Com. vs. William Trimpey,as- Mabel Meyers, prosecutrix; Com vs. | morality, Harvey Glessner, prosecu- | Com. vs. J. J. Hay, offense against offense against offense a car load of ferti-|against morality, Flora Ross, prose- existence,” said a pretty girl. “Take the affair of the taxicab; | that was about the strangest thing | that ever happened to me. I went | calling in a taxi. The woman I called | on had so much to say and took so | much time to say it that the last five minutes of my stay I couldn’t listen to a word she said for counting to myself the rate at which that taxi~ cab was eating up money. ‘Six dol: lars and ninety-five cents,” I figured, finally, and bolted desperately. Just as I reached the sidewalk another woman equally desperate shot out of Notice to Antomobile Owners THI general overhauling. they want a satisfactory mobile users are not looking for a HALF- WAY Garage or Repair Shop. Ask all the prominent doctors of Meyers- dale who takes care of their automobiles. The Best Is Always the Cheapest NK! | Where you should take your Automobile when it needs a first class repair job or a Notice where all best automobile men take their cars when the job done. Wise auto- MEYERSDALE AUTO GO. O. C. GURLEY. Mgr. - Before You Buy a FIRST SEE A DelLAVAL, Cream Separator AND TRY SEE J. T. YODER the adjoining apartment house. “‘Have you engaged this cab? she said. ‘Please let me take it. I am in a great hurry. I cannot wait for an- other. “‘I have had it for an age,’ I said, ‘I owe—' “‘That’s all right,’ the woman in- terrupted. ‘I will pay it.’ “A roll of bills in her hand showed that she was financially equal to the demands of a waiting taxicab. The driver nodded acquiescence in the change of passengers, the woman Jumped into the cab and away they went. I went back to make inquiries of my friend, but she could tell mre nothing on the subject in which I was then vitally interested—the identity of the woman next door. It was a big apartment house through whose doors a hundred women pass each day, and probably we never shall find out who THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE, sy Johnstown, - \ Office 223 Levergood St, Penn’a. WANTED. At the Royal Cafe, and Restau- rant, at Boswell, a cook and girl in the kitchen. Employment given at once, good wages for the right party. ad A. E. BITTNER. mem————— este For SALE—One Heavy brood mare, 6 years old, and one horse, 6 years old, both sound. Will work single or double. The mare is an extra sin- gle line leader and perfectly safe from steam and such like. GEo. W. BEALS, R. F. D. No. 2, Meyersdale, Pa. aug.7-tf eee eres such a desperate hurry.” ———T ——— the woman was or why she was in| | Just received a car load of ferti- | lizer. P. J. Cover & Son. LUMBER FOR SALE. If you are in need of lumber see H. Phillips, at 331 Beachley street, or call by phone. Both phones. We can save you money on building material by delivering direct from the saw mill. CuNNINgHAM LuMmBER Co. May 1-tf ad. rt OIL! OIL! per cent dividend. | Wouldn’t you | stock? Call, on or write, | H. 0. MCKINLEY, | june 26.tf Meyersdale, Pa. ad The Oklahoma City Oil Company 4§ has paid the first quarter of an eight § It is only a half | a year-old. Three oil and two gas & wells flowing. Two wells going down. Si like to take some || 9 Att The Mond: in the Schocl are a r in the school The placed teache schools openin; work day it ¢ been in In th will be than h; The improve The e departn teach a rapid c Miss and eiyi Miss physiolc The fc High Si W. H ~Germs Prof. High Sct mercial. Prof. | Arithmet sies. Miss and Engl Miss FR ology Bo Typewrit Miss E English. Ninth C arithmeti calculatic Eighth grammar, Penna., ( Miss Lc tory and ] Seyenth / 38. Seventh _ Ellen Lin Sixth Gi ler, 36. Sixth G 40. Fifth Gr ~ Fifth Gr Fourth C Fourth Side, 35. ———