vo PP U2 WW WW (VW = Us XN PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS [tems Pertaining to the Town in General ‘and Prepared for’ the Readers By Our Busy Staff. B. J. Lynch, yas 3 business vis- itor ab Boswell, Saturday. John Diveley, of Berlin, was a town visitor Saturday with friends. John Sellers, of Gallitzin, Pa., was a Saturday visitor here with friends. Prof. D. W. Seibert, of Somerset, was a business ylsitor here Monday. Charles Shroyer, of ockwood, was a town visitor Monday. . : Miss Stella Weakland, spent Mon- day afternoon with friends in Salis- bury. : Rev. J. A. Yount, of this week in Union burgh. : Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Graham, of Starr Junction, were visiting rela- tives and friends here a few days this week. | Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Getty, and little daughter are spending a few days of this week with relatives ab Somerset. B. &}JO. Engineer Joseph Crone, of Johnstown, spent a few days of this week ‘here with friends. MissjEthelgRitter, spent a few days of this week with relatives and friends at Frostburg, Md. ent a few days wn -and Pitts- Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullem, and | of Hyndman, who is spending some Sunday visitors With | time yisiting relatives in Louisville, family were Salisbury friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Livengood, and daughter Miss Mary, spent Sun: day with Salisbury friends. Morris Cohen, of Baltimore, Md., was a Sunday visitor here with friends. Robert Helbig, is visiting his pa- rents and other relatives at Oak- l.nd, Md. J Harold Coughenour, and Thomas Morgan, of Connellvillg, were Sun- day visitors here with friends. Miss Blanche Smith, left Sunday on No. 15, gfor a visit with relatives and friends ab Pittsburgh. : Charles Lepley, and family of Ber- lin, Route No. 1, were Saturday visi- ‘tors with town friends. Misses Fannie Bittner and Ella Weimes, of Garrett, are visiting rel- atives and friends near Rockwood. Charles A: Dia, spent several days of this week with friends in Pitts- burgh. : T. W. Gurley, attended the Fair and Races at Hagerstown, Md., a few days last week. J. H. Bowman, attended the funeral of a relative, at Stoyestown Mon- day. * Mrs. B. J. Winters, and daughter of Route No..2, were in town, on Wednesday. . : C. G. Masters, of Confluence, was here Sunday with hisfbrother-in-law, BE. M. Beachley, of Main street. P. L. Livengood, of Frostburg, Md., was a Sunday visitor here with his brother, W. S. Livengood. John Knecht, -of West Salisbury, Re ’ ants vs. the Western Maryland rail- Rev. and Mrs. Charles Tilp, of Kittanning, Pa., are guests at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.,T. Shipley, of Meyers avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ryland, and little daughter of Pittsburgh, were here "visiting relatives and friends a few days th# week. i Mrs. P. P. Hauger, and little daugh- . ter Dorothy, of Rockwood, spent the past week here at the home of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bittner, of Lincoln avenue. | On Thursday evening of last week, i a very delightful dance was given at Reich’s Anditorinm, by some of the young folks of town. A number of out of town guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, of Johnstown, spént several days of this week here wih their relatives, Mr. jo Mrs. J. P. Kelley, of Olinger street. . Postmaster J. F. Naugle, left Mon- day morning for Washington, D. C., where he_ is attending the Postmas- tors Convention, which is held’ there this week. On a card from Theo. Leonberger, |Ky., says vegetation is still green | and fresh. Miss Thomas, of the California | State Normal school, spent Wednes- day and Thursday in our schools to instruct the primary teachers on the best method for primary teaching. Frank Collins, of Beaver, Pa., was a visitor here a few days last week at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Collins, of North street. Mrs. Robert Gordon, and her little niece, Mildred Wiland, of Cumber- land, Md., are visiting at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and SPECIAL COURT. The October special term of court began on Monday, and will continue for three weeks, with one week’s in- termission over election week. Judge Reed of Jefferson county is assisting Judge Ruppel in an attempt to clear up the calendar. A The first case in which a jury was one involving a number of complain- way company and growing out of con- demnation proceedings when the Western Maryland was run through Somerset county. . These cases have beeti up for trial several times before but in each in- | stance something occurred that ne- cessitated their continuance. The , jury went to Rockwood to view the damage and returned at noon to pro- ceed with the trial of the causes. The plaintiffs are: Werner, Shober : et al., Central Savage Brick com- pany and Emanuel Statler. Judge Reed on Tuesday tried the cases. In the intermin of the jury view- ing the premises, Judge Reed tried the cases of R. K. Walter vs. Isiah Good. : : Before Judge Ruppel, after: a jury was drawn in the case of Burnworth vs. the I. 0. O. F., of Confiuence, the court allowed a continuance of ‘the case, with permission to enter a ‘vol- ( yntary non-suit or amend the plead- ings. ? £ ' The following’ ea%es \Fi6re ogi | ued: : mo 12 Domberry vs. Louis Brehm; Dar- | ‘rall ys. O. M. Cunningham; Snyder | vs. Carver. : ! The case of Peter Wyszenki vs. | 4 . . Boroug eyersdale, Somerset county, Consolidation Coal company Was penosylvavia, located on the north side of settled. | North street Bounded on the north by Pennsyl- { south by Nurth st ee ] The cases of J. H. Berkey vs the No.3: y North street, and on the west by lol Western Maryland Railway com- pany and Wright-vs. J. PB. Reich, | Burgess of Meyersdale were discon- tinued. The Connellsville & State Line is a subsidiary of the Western Mary- | land railroad company and built the latter's road between Connellsville and Cumberland. In skirting the southern portion of Somerset county, the new line, it is alleged, cut off the tracks of the Viaduct Coal company, among other properties condemned along its right-away. Mrs. J. F. Wiland, of Main street. The constrvetion of the railroad, it Miss Clara Stacer, left Saturday for Cumberland, Md., where she will remain for some time with her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gravenstein. Mrs. Wm. Altmiller, of Pittsburgh, spent a few days of the past week here at the home of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Altmiller, at Hotel Altmiller, on Main street. Howard Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G."Will, left Saturday for Wash- ington, D. C., to enlist in the U. 8S. Navy, to take a course in electricity. He was a graduate of the Meyersdale High School, in class 1913. A camping party composed of Messrs. John Clark, Eugene Rosen- berger, E.M. Swearman, and Mich- ael Kilroy left Monday for Kessler’s to spend several Curve, W. Va., days fishing for bass. Mrs. Samuel Koontz, and Mrs. Ben- jamin Hay, of Berlin, spent seyeral days of the past week here at the is alleged, rendered practically use- less the Viaduct company’s large double deck steel bridge across the Casselman river, over which the output of the coal and fire clay mines were hauled, in addition to putting out of commission an in- clined plane haulage system by which the coal and clay were trans- ported to the bricge. The Viaduct concern’s mines are among the most idealiy located in the state, itis said, and present a novel appearance from a geological point of view. Their holdings include a precipitous mountainside ately south of the Casselman river. Up this natural incline the various outcrop, ome above the other separa- ted in some instances by valuablé de- posits of fire clay and other minerals. The company’s operations show, it is worn immedi- coal measures flye or six in number Photographs and Picture frames at i Conrad’s Studio at half-price. Sat- | isfaction guaranteed in every sale of Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad — ee t—— As long as the present stock of goods last, we will make photo- graphs at one half the regular price. All portrait frames will also go at the same rate. We guarantee all goods to be strictly first class and up-to-date. E. E. Conrad. ad ———————— eee For Rent. H. 8. Glessner flats, 2nd and 3rd floors of the Centre street building, suitable for dwelling or offices—Heat- ed. All conveniences. Inquire of Albert S. Glessner. Music. For Lessons in Singing. and Voice Culture, see Karl Leith, 216, Light street, Meyersdale, Pa. oct.2-tf REXALL Mucu=tone For Catarrh ° Is offered as the common-sense treatment for catarrh. It is an in ternal treatment to the catarrh parasites, to soothe the irritation, heal the soreness,stop the déscharges, and build up strong, healthy tissue. If you are troubled with catarrh we urge you to try REXALL MU- CU-TONE, and if you are not satisfied with the results,simply tell us, and we will return your money without question or quibble. To help allay inflammation and irritation of the nasal passages while: taking REXALL MUCU-TONE,use REPALL CATARRH J ELLY. Rexall Mucu-tone, 50c and $1.00 Reqall Catarrh Jelly, 25c. FOR SALE BY COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, Tae Rexall sora Hartley Block = ‘Meyersdale, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue of an order issued out of the Or- phans’ Court of Somerset county, directed to the undersigned Administrator and Trustee, the said Administrator and Trustee will’ offer at public sale on : J Saturday, November 1, 1913, AT 2 O'CLOCK P, M., upon the premises in the Borough of Meyers: dale, Pennsylvania. the following real estate, late of Dianah Griffith. deceased, to-wit: All hat gerisy lot of ground situate in the uzh oO | vania street: on the east by lot No. |; on tue and is numbered on the Olinger survey to said Boro.gh as lot No. 2 on which there is ereciea a two story frame dwelling nouse EXCEP "ING, h:wever, a parcel 25 vy 75 (eel | taken from the northeast coroner of saii lot be | ginning at the corner of lot No 1, on Pennsy! vania strect, thence along Pennsylvania stree) in a west~rly direction a distance of 25 feel. thence in a southerly direction and parallel with lot No, 1, a distance of 75 feet; theoce in an eusterly direction parallel with Pennsylva nia sireet a distance to the west line of lov No 1: thence along line of lot No. 1 a distance of 75 feet tu, Pennsyivania street to the place of be ginning, whieh said parcel was conveyed by Tina wriffitn and her husband 10 Cyrus W. | Truxal by their deed dateu October 27, 1905, | and recorded in the office for the recording of ! deeds at Somerset. Pa , in Deed Book, Volume 141, Page 234. Th: sai. lot of ground is tne same lot which Daniel Shultz and wife conv. y ed to Tina Griffith by their deed dated 16th dav of November, 1892. and recorded in the office recorain of deeds at Somerset, Pa, in Deed Book Vol 79, Page 159 The sai! D.anah Gr fith aboye mentioned i the same person as Una Griffith in the forego- ing conveyance. TERMS. Ten per cert. of the purchas money 'o be paid on day of sale. the balance upoa coufirma— tion of sale and d. livery of deed. WwW LLIM H. GRIFFITH. Oct 9-31 Auminist. ator and Trustee Ex cuio s’ No ice. Estate of William Suder, late of Berlin Bor- ough, Somerset couaty, Pa , deceased. Letters testamen'ary on the above estate’ having een i sued vu the unuersigued py the proper authority, 1 o-ice i8 herehy g'ven to all persons in iedted 10 said esraie Ly Lase im ue diate piyment, aod toose haviog claims «gatust t.e same 1 prs: nt! thew uly au'hecticated for settleme.t nt the residence of Z. T. Kim- mel, on Friday. Ociobar 31.1913, 46 10:00 A. M. P. W. sUD R, ’ DIN M KIMME". Oct. 2 tf Executors Administrators Notice. Notice 18 hereby given that letters of Admin: stration ¢. t 4 in tae estate of Hannah Caro- lina Wilhelmina Mosholder, d-ceased. late of Meyersdale Borough. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, Lo whom all persons in- aebted to the said estate are requested to WE WANT LUMBER} and will contract with portable mill operators for their entire cut: Wt Pp AY Cc ASH when stock is loaded and - sssensssssessmsess can always furnish cutting orders to suit your timber. Write us and we will send one of our men to explain our plan of doing business. AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. CO., -i- Pittsburgh, Pa. Sep. 1844 / hag CE a ay, * averred, where the hill was down in the glacial period of the earth’s history, giving a layer cake make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. : JOSEPH M SHOLDER, { - 3 QV) 'e is Ss Fe Bs ST Se Ps BT Be ee 'e 7s Bs Be If You Haven't Seen the new Suits and Overcoats we’ve got ready for you, made for us especially by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, don’t wait any longer. The new models are better than you've ever seen, and the prices are easy. While in the store ' have a look at our WwW Hats, : Caps, Shirts, Ties, ® Underwear, Pajamas,. Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, |. Also Room-Size Rugs. HARTLEY & BALDWIN, The Home of ‘fart. SehalTuer & Marx Clothes. EPP EE Ss A TS Bs AT AT A SE A See i o . « As SF SHEE tttitTiEsESSRTLsE The changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that RID YOURSELF OF UNNECESSARY BUR- | have a weakening effect on the sys- DENS. A MEYERSDALE SHOWS YOU | tem, and may become chronic. Usé: ow. foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very soothing and healings effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages and will help.very quiek— SHAKE IT OFF. 3 .- | Don’t bear unnecessary burdens. Burdens of a bad back are heayy. Get rid of them. ly. Itis a well known family medi- Doan’s Kidney Pills are for had kid- | cine that gives results. Sold by all neys. . \ Dealers Everywhere. add For lame, weak and aching backs. Local endorsement proves their | tn For SALE—Photographs of Wernex worth. | Earuily Reunion held at Riverside: S. D. Wagner, 208 Market St., Mey- | Park, August 30th, 4 feet long, B ersdale. .Pa., says: About four inches wide. Pletchers Stndio, years ago I had a severe attackof ad Somerset, Pa was a Suuday visitor here with rel-| yg 0 or their brother and sister-in- “appearance, the formation of which BAY § HAY. Agminisiiaton. ¢ VS lumbago, dne to weak kidneys. My | a NECK atives. : law, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8 Glessner, of is claimed to have expedited the re- back pained me and I knew that ToT : , . - A 8. Ub y : | . something must be done. Hearing of | Ralph Smith, of Somerset, spent a! Mevers avenue. : moval of ‘the minerals, before the ’ f g of | lew - to few days of this week here with his | x s. Michael Kerr Shd oni unique mining plant was ‘destroyed Fe Executrix’s Notice. \ Doan’s Pills I procured a supply and | Yes rents Se tandiMrs. G. W- Smith, | rs. Michae : -errigan, and chi ~ and cub off from the market by the °* 3 : : , | before I had taken them long, I] | » ren of Connellsville, arrived here < 2 Estate of W. L. Hoover, late of Garrett, Som- | had 1 : . | i bay : . © construction of the railroad. aot county. Pa. Qed ad complete relief. Since then, my of the South Side. Friday evening and remained until : + erses county, Pa, deceased. : Miss Nellie Wei cbirrpod tomo) oy with Be to relat M od Notice 1s hereby given that letters testamen- kidneys have not bothered me and | OCO a e 1 but iss Nellie eimer,r r mel sunday elr atives, Mr. an tary of be, Eb ¥¢ esate RYE ook Sgue » the pain and lameness in my back | P Friday last from 3 five weeks visit Mrs. M. J. Tiyengedfls and with , INSTITUTE AT SPRINGS Ape som fda 4 HIE Bette re geo ED A ne wtnen ln Sh Li : : 3 3 ie ! 3 \ ——— make imme "1ate Do y . 3 . | > rest ‘material zl wand bi oe So ig on im | Following is the program for a having claims Ie gains: Ine de tehy To present recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills) made with oe intent of ie i TS. . . : . , em for selilement Saturday, November &, 3 | X ) rodueier kind ppley, at Yonke H.C. Werner, and wife spent part Teachers Institute to be held ap 1913 at ue. Tosidouce of thr bnderened in ab every opportunity. - | i : ; . F x z € 1 Rey. D. K. Clapper, left Sunday | of last week yisiting their son, Prof. Scat N ber 8. 1013 ab 1 al Garrett Borough. Somerset county, Pac® For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | © e best confection possible. Rich, re rance for Hagerstown. Md., to conduct a} jy (. Werner, of Scottdale, and Rev.’ Eg oye - P- 1: | Ross R. Scot, 2 : 5 Executrix. | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, | freshing ’satistying. Chocolates that i isti i i . et. 2 { i ova Meeting Whe L. D. Steckel, of Greensburg, and Rights and Duties of Parents—Sa- : di New York, sole agents for the |haven’t a superior for quality and. de a y : shapes 1 urch of the Brethren, at that place. | other places. They returned home _,, . mjjjer, Oscar Brenneman. ' WINTER IN TENNESSEE United States. | liciousness. Mrs. Harry F. Habel, and two Sunday. : ) s so * . | : | 1—Al —_— Remember the name—Doan’s—and | mey’ . ‘ parate children left Sunday for Indian Creek, Postmaster ~ W. V. Marshall, of Making the work Practica ice | ; ; 2 oan 4 Lowney’s, 80c and 1.60 per poamd ae cot Ea : eV ’ Opel. | Nashville, Tenn., October 20—Win- take no others. a Samoset, 60 80 85¢ and’ 1.00 a for a visit with their relative, Mr. and | geri hil te to Washingt i $ i 5 ey | oset, 85¢ and 1.00 pax moder Mes FW. Habel | erlin, while enroute to Washington, Paper—Elizabeth Newman. \ ter appeared in many sections of the See | Edgeworth 40 cents per sound T Benin YY : D. C.. where he will attend the, Queries | middle south today, snowfall being |ilStantons new buckwheat Flour, at| Bdfewonh ors | Postmast ti id a pleas-’ ; tate 1h Dorc’t AugnstfKrause, has returned home | ostmasters conyention, paid a pleas. Song. | reported from points as far north as | Habel & Phillips. at | f) gy . fron a three months’ visit with rela- ant focts) call to The Commercial The Teacher's Personal Power— Hopkinsville, Ky., and south as far be THORL®Y J DRUG STORE. “ sction. tives and’friends in his native coun- | on Monday morning. 4 | Maude Hay. | as Birmingham, Ala., and Atlanta. | ; : : { i et 3 | : > ” * | 4iFurnished Rooms Wanted for a COAT 3%Y; Germany, Mrs. O. E. ‘Sanders, of Markieton, | Recitation—Elizabeth Beals, | This was the earliest snow fallon rec- | ¢3.1nily of four grown-up people tor | Highland Forethought. Miss Annie Hatthews, of Washing- | came up Saturday evening to spend The Pupils Literary Society—Lester ord in Nashville. light house keeping—modern conven- | The ferry boat was well on her wag styles ton, D. O., spent several days of the Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Engle. ———— iences. Inquire at The Commercial. | When a violent storm arose and fears y past week here the guest of her | Mrs. C. E. Crowe, of Meyers avenue. How to Teach Children to. Think— ! Quick Help to Backache aud Hers entertafled for her safety. Tha mother, Mrs. Annie Matthews, of | Her little sister Dorothy, who had Idella Duecker. \ p : SNOW IN MAR [ON OHIO jlo and his mate (both High Olinger street. ! been spending a week with her also = Song. Rheumatism. i * ? H Ls fo EY in ; . : ! i 3 Je il1d- — | 5 erryman turme ( Mr. GusgDamico, and two daugh- returned home. ! Medical Inspection of School Child | - Masion. Oulo, Oo. 20—WHh the’ on IL ottcagers and rewireedt ters, Misses;Josephine, and Rosa, left ron—C. vi. Bender, fl Ine, en Wola Who Wan Suatmotcator 3 ristering 37 there | anxiously: “We'll jus’ tak’ your tume Monday for a few days visit with | Jacob Dolds sliced bacon 25¢ orl Woman Suffrage—Elizabeth Engle. quick help from backache and rheu-| Yi : ry k 4 day, | Pences now, for we dinna ken waa friends atiElkins. W. Va. | 1b., at Habel & Phill "P3 | Recitation—Nina Peck. | fiom, will And 11 Foley Kidney | Waun sight smow fury. bere today, | nicht come ower us.” E — Ips. a | Scholarship as a factor in Success— Pills. They act so mildly and with followed a little later by a strong | -— Mrs. Robert Damley, returned | Roy Folk. | such good effect that weak, inactive downfall of rain. Voice of the Charmed One. home Sunday on No. 15, from Bed- Salesman Wantad.- | Praise and Censure—Edith Deal. | kidneys that do not keep the blood ———— | Fair Suffragette—"And now, i any ford,” Wheto She had ‘heen visting —— | Queries. > | clean and free of impurities, are toned Golden Loaf Flour always makes | one who has heard my speech wise ; felativesiand friends. Salesman Wanted to look after our | Song | up and strengthed to healthy vigor- | good bread, try it on our guarantee, | to ask % question, I shail be happy ta Mrs. Olifton Wajker, of Berlin, was | interest in Somerset and adjacent | | answer.” Masculine Voice (from re R. H. Philson, several daysflast week. time, day afternoon. Mrs. J. F.? Reich, of Broadway. | le a guest atithe home of Mr. and Mrs. on Meyers avenue, Miss Kathryn Leonard, who had | been in Cumberland, Md., ‘for some returned to Meyersdale Sun- Mrs. Thomas O’Leary, and daugh- / ter, MissiJosephine of Garrett, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and counties. Salary or Commission. Ad dress, The Victor Oil Company Cleveland, Ohio. | @ood white Potatoes Wanted, a | Habel & Phillips. { Wanted. six weeks work. Apply to, | town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa ~¥ ad Two Concrete Form Builders. About I Johns- | | ous action. -| Honest Man or Woman to do spec- use —_—————————— Good salary to right person, with fine | ! chanee for promotion. Experience | t unnecessary but good referpnce re- | quired. Permanent position. Ad- i dress, C. M. Maxwell, District Mana- | ger General Delivery, Meyersaale,Pa. { CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ad Signature of 4 —————— ee ———— Beautiful flowering bulbs, at | Y . Habel & Phillips. Te re Good results follow their | at Habel and Phillips. promptly. So:d by all Denia] , ial advertising work among families. Everywhere. ad | of hall)—“If you haven't any of -_————————— | company, may I see you bong thing A lazy liver leads to chronic dys- | evening?” —Judge. pepsia and constipatidgh—weakens the | |: whole system. Doan’s Fogler at The Engineering and Mining James | per box) act mildly on the liver and| pal says there are about 6,500) ewsd bowels. At all drug stores. ad mines in the United States and aiies 5 | 6,000 metal mines producing ans Car of Good Winter Ap now | Yeloring. There are nine copper lin Baldwin, York Imperial, Fallo- fineries and 456 ‘smelters, 28 z tor, kok Fe smelting works, 28 zinc and 314 ir== | water, ete., $1:25 per bushel, by the | mya 016 159 op . 1d Re | barrel fom car. Habel & Phillips. | gn 30 Besse Opeu hams sic! varill | and 30 Bessemer works. 12,500 Mines in the United State. Apples