{ re ap ini -~=xecutor, Somerset twp., $1,307. Peter Carey and John H. Miller. | Corn, DEI DUS.......c... is Beiiirntiyiannes 95¢ | Margaret Lowry, late of Summit|0als, .........ccisiiiviriniivicninner vison b5¢ | &tgrp., left $25 to the Greenville Re-| Wheat, per bus.....c.cecuueeervennnnnnns $1 05 | f#prmed church. She directs that the | Wheat chop, per ewt.................. 190] =wmrine Shroyer, Alice Miller, W. P. | ‘King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent | SLwwry. Josiah J. Lowry, is appoint- £4 late of Windber, sold two acres of DL ou R T N : WS land to Katharine Yoder for $2,350. | Ozias Weimer, administrator of the | estate of Samuel K. Weimer, late of Greenville twp., sold a I00-acre farm | to J. A. Weimer, for $3,435. ‘Real Estate, Marriage | Robert Reynolds, administrator | of the estate of Nancy A. Reynolds, late of Confluence, sold a house and lot to Mrs. Louisa Shipley, for $1,900. REAL ESTATE. Warren Mason, administrator of Wilmore Coal Co., to Peter Shim-|the estate of Joseph E. Mason, late Zams, Windber, $1,000. of Berlin, sold a house and lot to fm. W. Barkman to Elmer Felton, W. Potter Shaw, for $800. AHEESford twp., $35. Colden Loaf flour always makes &atharine Darrah’s executor 10|good bread, get it, at SPeswmsylvanla R.,R., Shade twp., $25. | aq Habel & Phillips. &ae. H. Coughenour to Charles H. EE [i3mes=H Confluence, $12,000. Pa day % harsh Physi) Se gone 3 eople want mild, eas X . a 58.18. Lob, to E, G. LoingShade Doan’s Regulets have satisfied thous- % up... 3200, ands. 25c at all drug stores. add. Qf %marles L. Vannear to Charles “iiWeigle, Somerset twp., $48. Quart Jars Olives for 35 cents at John Weigley to Amy Weigley’s | Bittner’s Grocery. CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING Joseph M. Bricker, to Homer W. The Civic League will hold the _ Stmeell, Somerset. $300. regular monthly meeting in the As- ? 3% sembly Hall of the High School on . John, Hoover to Tony Hechevar, Monday evening. This is an impor- Lockwood, $1,700. tant meeting and a large attendance Sarah J. Broadstock to Maust Lum- | js Jooked for. Mer Co., Greenyille twp., $20. Cora B. Phillippi, to John W. Mul- | LINCOLN HIGHWAY ¥én, Somerset twp., $1. ~§oseph Johns’ executor to Teansy: | ROUTE ANNOUNCED. Wwranda R. R. Shade twp., $1,100. | Mr. T. W. Gurley, received the "John A. Berkey to Elsie Stahl official announcement and posters Barron, Somerset §221. of the Lincoln Highway, from coast A. Kent Miller, to Bertha E. Trim-| to coast. It came too late for last wey, Somerset twp., $2,000 weeks paper. Bertha E. Trimpey to A. Kent Mil- | Starting in New York City, the JE&=r, Somerset, $3,800. highway passes through.Jersey City, Newark and Trenton to Philadelphia, then west to Pittsburgh, through the “Charles E. Cunningham of Rock-| north central section of Ohio, over to -wsood, and Katharine M. Zufall, of Fort Wayne and South Bend, skirts @ Tlasselman. Chicago, enters Joliet, Rochelle, Ster- Alfred J. Daubert, and Katharine | ling and other Illinois cities, reaches Zen Hare, both of Meyersdale. Iowa at Clinton and leaves at Coun- Martin Van B. Mock, of Boswell cil Bluffs, passes through Omaha, . : ¢ goes to Denver, and north to Chey- gEd Florence M. Zimmerman, 0 enne, west through Green river and s=Fepner twp. Evanston to Salt Lake City, finds H. L. Maurer of Stoyestown and |j¢s way into Neyada by way of Tip- ~S manda 8. Griffith of Jenner twp. hots ranch and after reaching Reno, -John Mayot of Braddock and Eliza- | goes to Lake Tahoe, Cal., finally -#7scth Berkey, of Somerset. : ending on the Pacific seaboard at Elmer Pater and Elizabeth Kiesh, | Oakland and San Francisco. »izxpth of Jerome. The Lincoln Highway must have Michael McCloskey, of Windber, YOUr help. A fund of $10,000,000 =and Josefa Grzywacz of Jenner twp. | ust be provided by popular sub- + 3 scription. Toward this fund nearly os a De and Lilllan Brant, | g5,000,000 is alreauy pledged. Remit 35.00 to Lincoln Highway, Detroit, Frederick E. Ray, and Muriel C.| Michigan, for engraved contributors - Shaffer, both of Jenner twp. certificate, car emblem and member- George Popovics and Mary Katha- | ship card. ramine Casper, both of Windber. Walter Gillespie Sprinkel of Harri-| 4 cans Herring for 25 cents at ~sonburg, Va., and Julia Starr Pres-|Bittner’s Grocery. “Son, of Confluence. ENDS LIFE WITH GUN. Samuel Demro and Mary Nicaster, Despondent, it is said, because his ¢ booth of Holsopple. Ignots Kusshak and Mary Patroske, wife bed left bin and Weht fo On. berland to work as a domestic and €Frphans’ Court Proceedings, Licences, Etc. Maney A. Reynold’s to Louise “Fhipley , Confluence, $1,000. MARRIAGE LICENSE. ¢ Baoth of Acosta. John Mutsko and Sofia Baron both had refused to return to him, Gran- «of Jenner twp. ville Mcs r, 30 years old, a laborer Homer Lawrence Chrisner and |living at Wellersburg, shot himself © Elizabeth Lee West, both of Meyers- | through the head at 10 o’clock on dale. Tuesday morning at his home with a Janus F. Rhoades of Quamahon-|20-gauge shotgun. #ng twp.. and Pearle M. Weaver, of Fenner twp. heavy shot, tore a jagged hole in his head above the ear, and death was ILLS. : W instantaneous. “The will of Mrs. S. Anice Cryan, ‘fate of Windber, who die. recently COMMUNION SERVICES. ! ‘¥mn Philadelphia was probated. The ‘Siollowing cash bequests. Mrs. Char-| The Fall Communion will be held in ¥.es Naylor, $2,000; Ella Agnes Beck, | the Glencoe Reformed church next “#500; Gertrude Mayes, $300; Mary | gunday at 2 p. m. Preparatory ser- #=. Hall $r00; Martha J. Cresswell, | vice Friday evening at 7:30 sharp. $100; William Hall, $50; Harry L. : : : y T3fayes, $50: John M. Hall, $25; Re.| The Fall Communion will be held FREE Cash Merchandise » N Ti ly NE AMp % I" 3 Cash Merchandise Reduce High 7ST Cost of Living Cambria Pure ‘ROB ROY’”’ Baking Powder “CAMBRIA” Tapioca % Stamps in each pound can 10 ' oo o Farina 10 64 ‘6 6 LE) 66 66 Barley 10 “®t ou fe 3 o Corn Starch 10 bi ee 10 package ‘* Cocoanut 10 nl 5 pound * Baking Powder 10 fr ‘ 25¢ can Tea 10 * oii . pound i Bird Seed 10 ft Sa ‘ 25¢ package" Rolled Oats 66 “6 6 CX) pound “SUNLOV”’ Coffee “CAMBRIA BLEND’? Coffee “EMPIRE Coffee half pound ‘‘CAMBRIA’’ Baking Powder 3 pound package ‘ FERNDALE’ Rice 10c can ‘‘CAMBRIA’’ Tea 5 Stamps in each pound ‘‘CAMBRIA’’ Evaporated Corn ‘c és NE 6 6 6c 6 6¢ és ‘6 ‘ 5 5 5 5 ‘sé ‘é 6 5 5 sé ‘ 6 THE NEW IDEA .IN MERCHANDISING L. & S. CASH STAMPS PACKED IN ALL Food Products 5 Stamps in each 10c package ‘CAMBRIA’ Rolled Qats 5 ¢ ** ** 407 package . Pepper 5 2 ‘‘ 3% oz. package “ Tobacco 3 : ~‘“ 10¢ package i Corn Flakes 2 ¢ * *“ pound “TRI-SUM” * 2 7 3 : pound ‘“ACME?’’ Lima Beans 2 ac trdd pound “‘SNOWFLAKE’’ Navy Beans 2 « « . bound “CAMBRIA” Raisins 4 6. sé ‘ [X13 " Currants 2 66 “é € sé Rice 2 a SN OWFLAKE”’ Rice 2 «« ‘vu. bound “CAMBRIA” Powdered Sugar 2 . oa half pound ‘“CAMBRIA’”’ Chocolate 2 ‘sé x ve 20% package : Pepper ‘6 6d 66 i Cin a 5 3 pound package Soda pa L. & S. Gash Stamps Redeemable in cash, The stamp that p Like currency the The merchants at any store . you to save modern way of exchange. and merchant alike. The only stamps, accepted the same as money, by hundreds of L. & S. Gash or in merchandise of any character ays you to spend like the banks pay L. & S. Cash Stamp provides the Stamp that is fair to both customer GIVES AND REDEEMS H. E BAUMAN, Bakery & Ice Cream Druggist E. L. DONGES, Meat Market. The Following Merchants in Meyersdale, Pa., MAHI. ON SAYLOR. General Merchandise. BE KER & STRENG Ask for Cambria Pure-Food Products Stamps L. & S. CASH STAMPS) F. B. THOMAS. LUCENTE GROCERY CO The shell, which was loaded with | i — ie in the Mt. Leb: ¥m»acca Fleming, $25; Lilliam McKee, | e Shaion Bofortied gaurch Chr En 5 | next Sunday at 10 a. m. Preparatory ‘$25; Anna Turner, $25; Ella Wagner, | it 3 - : a. ad service Saturday eyening at 7:30 $25; Minuie Cryan, $25; Ella Cryan, sharp | #25. She directs that her houses iv | : V. ndber shall not be sold for five or 1 Quart Jar of Cocoa, for 25 cents a1X years. Justice of the Peace, Rob- | at! Bitiner’s Grocery svt (G. Colborn and Minnie E. Nay- | ? = or, are named as executors. The | > will was dated March 1st, 1910, and | MARKET REPORT. | witnessed by Mrs. Margaret Lytle TT and ‘Sarah Alderfer. | Corrected weekly by McKenzie & | late of Garrett, left Smith. . Hoover, os 13 E = 11fe t in his estate to his wife, PAYING PRICE. | Rena Hoover, at whose death the| Butter, per pound........... ......... 25-28¢ | same shall become the property of | Eggs, per doz......cccccuunn...... -28c¢ | #.da V. Brant. Rena Hoover is aj - | Chickens, per pound..........c.coue es +120 voointed executrix. The will was da- | Country Side, per pound............ 14-16¢ | fed April 6th 1900, and witnessed by | Apple butter, pergal...... nil. 65¢ | <4. H. Judy and Peter Pritts. | Shoulder, per pound....................... 14c | Simon Barron, late of Middlecreek{Ham............lcccoriieienn niin inne 18c | wp., left his entire estate to his] 0 sy. . | 1 note rok lv widow, Matilda Barron, who is named | Corrected weekly y 3 | Strene 3 executors. The will was dated | Streng. -éanuary 25th, 1002, and witnessed by | SELLING PRICE. by: Becker & | =mest of her estate shall be equally di- | Corn and oats, per cwt. home wided among her children, as follows: | ground... icone evens 175] Fosiah Lowry, Ellen McKenzie, Kath- | Flour, ‘‘Best on Record’ per bbl. 5 65 | patent, per barrel.................. 6 25] — vg sxecutor. | Large Chinese sacred lilies 10c each | Merah 12, 1909, and witnessed by (C. | Or three for 25¢, at | | FLaowry, Sarah Lowry, and Edgar J. | The will was dated | Hauger, W. H. Hay and Peter ad Habel & Phillips. andis. Children Cry Here's An Opportunity for You to Get AN AUTOMOBILE FREE You Have Longed for One-- Now You Gan Have It Free of Charge| The Pittsburgh Post and The Pittsburgh Sun will give away eight automobiles—all fine 1914 models. Six Oak- lands, one Kissel Kar and one Chalmers ! In addition to this grand array of automobiles, there will also be given away one hundred and fifty others prizes, including player-pianos, upright pianos, Viétrolas, dia- moands, cameras, watches, traveling bags, books, ete. Some of the automobiles and a great number of the oth- er prizes are sure to come to this community. YOU can | win without obligation or expense on your part. If you want to know more about this splendid opportu- nity and wish to learn how you can secure an automobile or some other prize FREE, fill in the blank below with your | name and address and send it to The Manager of the Grand Prize Distribution, The Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. | INFORMATION BLANK | Manager, Grand Prize Distribution, The Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. I Wish to Know More About Your Offer of Free Automobiles and Other Prizes. MY Name JIS. cin cuits cian de dairies asians, | Street and Number. ...:-.... ican vie avian | City and Stabe ....:coaiveeuil an oll Ll Detailed information will be promptly forwarded upon receipt of this blank FOR FLETCHER’S 1k CASTORIA rs of the estate To | under the corset. If you want Buttons on Underwear are a Nuisance They are also unnecessary. We have Nobutton union suits as low as 50c and $1.00, and vests and pants at 25c and 50c each. These garmentsareknitto fitlike asecond skin. Made of long-fibre cotton. Plenty of “give,” yet so springy it | will not gather ‘or pucker thoroughly comfortable underwear, ask for ZT ® Nobutton Vests and Union Suits Do not judge these by the price. They court Inspection. Sizes are full and uniformly accurate. Trimmings are stylish and yet wear well. Ample neck opening makes the union suits and vests easy to slipon and take off. You will be highly pleased if you give them a trial. We have th % i op hase + ese garments in all sizes — adies’, Misses’ and Children’s. Nobutton Vests and Pants 25c and 50c each; Nobutton Union Suits 50c¢ and $1.00. | CLUTTON CoO, THE WOMENS STORE Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa. Ei a NDP EE ee ee ee ee a Fe i [A el A TAT PAs PA AP PAP a eee rerio ~ | The Commercial Has All the News. FREE SEE, || «|| is 6 a li peti sen! plie his with side 10d his prog 10 d. liab] cide: to la walk ! walk days Charle Wils ¥ J. Wa, Hare.. Orame Repub Planin Glonin E. J. 1 Somer Savage Claren Baer & Baer & Klinga Lenhar Jas. G¢ Electri Frank ] John S John K Ulysses All bi Baer & TO The rected within council white fl A nu improve