LE a a. Wy A are of for ire ur ou us ats aS- | se fe. . = 1 Cd aments & > Jarge ns and | ville. PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS) PROGRAM OF COUNTY - TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. : ! (Continued from Page 1.) ; Items Pertaining to the Town in General ‘and 2:30—Address.................. foeevenn es Dr. Houck > He Un LT RSE SR BE SC Ss ge Martin Prepared for the Readers By SIMs DMI. ie EE Prof. March Our Busy Staff. 8:26—Instruction...... Prassviviisaaaayaviece saris, Dr. Holmes ; “Problem of Child Training to Twelve.” Sh ¥ H. G. Lepley, of St. Paul, was in town on Saturday. U. 8. Werner, of Rockwood, was a town visitor Tuesday. : Mr. Edwin Buhl, was a business visitor at Somerset Friday last. Ralph Woodward, of McDonald, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Maud Beal, was a Sunday vis- itor with relatives at Sand Patch. W. L. Brant, of Garrett, transact- ed business in town on Saturday. Born to Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Cover, of the South Side, Saturday last-a son. : ’ Mr. and Mrs. Deitleof Greenville township were Saturday visitors in town, 4 Mrs. 8. days of the past week with relatives at Berlin. ; * Mis. James Wilson, spent Friday and Saturday with relatives at Cum- berland, Md. , . : Mrs. L. W. Weakland, was a Fri- day visitor with friends, im: Cum- berland, Md. : : Miss Kathryn Livengood, of Fort ‘Hill, is the guest ‘of Miss Ada Tress- ler, of Main street. ° Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffman, spent Saturday and Sunday with rel- atiyes at Boswell. Mrs. Henry Kuhs, was a visitor at Somerset a few days this week with relatives and friends. Miss Susie Brensinger, spent Sun- day and Monday with relatives and friends at Stoyestown. Rev. Father J. J. Brady, attended Conference at Altoona Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mis. Simon Beal, and daughters Misses Maud and Bess spent Friday with relatives at White Oak. Miss Florence Middleton, Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends at Cumberland, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullem, and Mrs. J. L. Tressler, were visitors ‘with Somerset, relatives Friday last. Mrs. Fred Fisher, spent Saturday and Sunday with gher husband, at Magnolia, W. Va.,%where he is em- ployed. : Rev. J. C. Beahm,® of Salisbury, wlll preach in the Church of the ethren on Sunday morning and evening. Lee Hoffman,%f Bedford, was call- spent ed here to the bedside of his uncle,.| Mr. John Hocking, who is danger- ously ill. Misses Lillian and: Martha Shultz, returned home Monday from a visit with relatives and friends at Frost- burg, Md. i Mrs. Edward¥Staub, and children returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives and friends at Cum- berland, Md. 2 Mrs. James ‘Gordon, ‘and daughter Miss Evelyn, ‘spent several days of this week with relatives at Fair-~ mont, W. Va. VTA wy Mrs. 'C. P. Large, who had been spending the past month with her pa- rents, at Carleton, Neb., returned home Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Livengood, returned home Monday eveuiiig from Frostburg, Md., where tHey attended the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Johm Bane, of Johnstown, was a guept at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dunne, of High street, a few days this week. Mrs. J. H. Altmiller, returned home Wednesday evening on No. 16, from a visit withirelatives and friends at Ellwood City and Pittsburgh. Miss Ellen Lint, one of the grade teachers, in the Meyersdale Public School," spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives ju Greenville township. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McOlintock, of Avalon, were guests at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Klingensmith, of the South Bide. Miss AlicegFriedline, returned home Saturday after spending six weeks visiting . relatives and friends at Uniontown, Scottdale and Connells- 3. Philson, spent several Mrs. A. Gloss, 217 Salisbury street, South Side, will offer at public sale, on Tuesday November 18th at 1:00 o’clock, all her household goods. ad Miss Nell Bittner, is spending the week with her brother-in-law and m= sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, at = Rockwood, and with friends at Johns- town. Edgar Stotler, of Boswell, spent Sunday and Monday here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. L. Stotler, of Beachley street, South Side. Mrs. W. H, Teas, and children of Ridgeway, Pa., are guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. : and Mrs. W.T. Hoblitzell, of Mey- Far COE. ers avenue. : Thursday Evening Session, Eight O’clock. v7 Coneert, THE: BEULAH BUCK QUARTET. “Friday Morning, November 28th. M. E. Yoder, reached Meyersdale | from Norfolk, Va., last evening pre- paratory to, the sale om November 25th. N. B. Yoder is expected here Sunday ‘eyening. : Judge W. Rushe Gillan; "6f Cham- bersburg, is assisting Judge Ruppel ar in civil court this week, y Frank- ~ Mrs. .Bainard Bayles, of Oanada, lin county jurist is presiding ‘at the arrived here Monday to the bedside it. Of ~ of her ‘mucle, Mr. John Hocking, Livengood’s’ assignee against J. 0. who is dangerously ill at his’ home Reed, in which title to a house and on Meyers avenue. lot in Meyersdate is involved. ; Editor W. 8. Livengood, and Clar- ence Ikahl, went down to Cumber- land, Md., Baturday to take in the pley ‘‘Ben Hur’’. They returned home Sunday evening. Dr. Regar, ot Buckhannon, W. Va, spent Saturday and Sunday here at ‘the home of his™ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Phil. son, of Meyers avenue. Judge - Ruppel is also heariug a’ Meyersdale. ‘case, in . whith ‘Frank Bankiski sues G .W. Logue, ‘a hotel proprietor for $5,000: damages for, in- Jiries sustained when he fell dowh a stairway in the defendant’s hotel. Banziski claims that while he was a guest at the defendant’s house he was unable to see the stairway lead- ing out of a hall on account of lack J. M. Berkley, who had been here | of illumination. The plaintiff alleges attending the funeral of his mother, | that among other injuries suffered Mrs.” Susan Berkley, last week, | was a broken leg. returned to his home in Washington, . D. C., Tuesday on No. 6. The following cases were continued : William Middleton, of Elk Garden, Markleton Hotel Co., vs. Connells- ville & State Line R. R., trespass; W. Va., spent the past week here at | © Snyder, vs Connellsville & trial of the ejectment suit. of 8. D.| $:00—Devotiona] Exercises. .... Stephens iti Rev. C. E. Bollinger Report of Committees. . : Miscellaneous Business. Musi@. oii. aa serenade. fennen Prof. J. H. Fike 9:30—Instruction..,............ 5 er Tadaasse reins Prof. Tietrick : “The Teacher's Viewpoint.” . $3 10; 05.0.0... . 0. Ce TS a BR Sy YE Mausie 10:20—Instruction. ...... Yor niveed 2 ody Tet Dr. Holmes . “The Peace and Power of Ideals.” a wf ‘ r : = COURT. Wanted. Two Conerete Form Builders. About six weeks work. Apply to, Johns- town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa. M. E. Yoder, of Norfolk, Virginia, will sell on his farm in Summit town- ship, Lloyd: Hay, tenant; on Tuesday November 25th, live stoek, hay; grainy}: nov 134: and farming implements. For SALE—Photographd of Werner Family Reunion held at Riverside Park, August 30th, 4 feet long, 8 inches wide. Pletchers Stndio, Somerset, Pa. 3-10 cent cans best Baked Beans for 25 cents at Bittner’s Grocery. ad eee fren. When you have your homes wired, be sure to have a competent Elec- trician to do the work, saves re- wiring. ' Safety from fires. Globe Electric Company. ad AR A i Buy your Dates and Figs at Bitt We Point to Six Big Points That Contribute to the Ever-Increasing Popularity of REXALL Cherry Bark Cough Syrup —Its taste is exceedingly pleasant. —It does not derange the stomach. —It’s a large bottle for the money. —It contains nothing harmful. —Its purity is above reproach. . —It will relieve you, or your money bad 5. Is it strange that we sell more of it than of all other cowed remedies combined ? 25 Crmmmm— 5 () C sem $ 1. 00 SOLD ONLY BY COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, The Rexall Store Meyersdale, Pa. Hartley Block VAECECTCTES SEE SEESESESeSsSE w Lhis Store is Headquarters for the best things to wear for men and young men. In clothes, we offer the latest and most approved fashions; new weaves; new colors; new designs; the : Lost of all- wool fabrics, the finest tailor- ing, and fit guarenteed. If you want a suit or hat that is becoming to you. You want to be coming to us HARTLEY & BALDWIN, The Home of Hart, Sehaffuer & Marx Clothes. i * Se 5 BF Pe iF 5 Te Fs EE EE EB Be Ts BP BF Te - y 4 SS SE ET eee * gy, -_— = _ a — _—- . = Thursday Forenoon— Book study: IPeter—H. Modest Apparel—M. Thursday Afternoon— Bible Lands: Customs—H. Social Eife—M. Thursday Evening— "Queries. : Industrial Mission work—M. Thanksgiving Sermon—H, Friday Forenocon— Christian church services, J. A. Hopkins, a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. Subject, ‘‘Saving America”. All are wel- come, Mr. and Mrs. ©. 'M. Hammond, of Avalog, were Saturday and Sunday visitors here at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Klingensmith, of Beachley street, South Side. Thomas Judge, of Magnolia, W. Va., arrived here Saturday to join his wife, who had been spending sev- eral weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Altmiller, at minister. Bible school 10: Book study: I Peter—H. Evils 6f the Tongue—M. Friday Afternoon— India—Customs—H. Devgtional Covering—M., Friday Evening— to write to us. Queries. Workers meeting, India—Religions—H. . Saturday Forenoon— 131 Baltimore St., Parental Training—M, Y.M.C.A. Building, Book study: I Peter—H. Saturday Afternoon— The Church—M. Foreign missions —H. Saturday Evening— Queries. Altmiller Hotel. They both returned home Sunday. | Workers meeting. India Mennonite Mission—H , 100 Victor Victrolas On Extremely Easy Payments—at the Cash Price. If you are interested’ | Instrument of any kind, it. will pay you MORRISON MUSIC (0, Cumberland, Md. (Cumberland’s Big Piano House.) SH 48 An. a. Musical ©: -. | having claims against the decedent to present the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. po ner’s Grocery. ; eg os and Mrs. A. G. 9 a of Meyers Sesto. 35 5 Bs asm 3 Som a WwW E WA NT 1 U M B E KR wl avenue, and with other relatives. 3 ay Aounellsy} > an tate As long as the present stock of . I : 4 Line R. R., trespass; Middleman ws. : i k hoto. . : : . p : : : Samuel Hoffmyer. slaughtered two Johnstown Traction Co., Joshua |Z°09S last, we Sa ma > photo- and will contract with portable mill operators for their entire cut, £) .| hogs on Monday, one weighing 301 ; i graphs ‘at one half the regular price. oh : NA oe ot ry he Berkebile vs, Jacob Koontz, trespass. All portrait frames will also go at WE PAY Cc ASH when stock is loaded and i gud family were treated to a taste of | 4 settlement was effected in the |the same rate. We guarantee all SE——————— CAN always furnish cutting ; the sausage, pudding and pon has. SUib of Anna J. Michaels against the |goods to be strictly first class and orders to suit your timber. / Many thanks. E350 & R: Company, up-to-date. E, E, Conrad. a4 Write us and we will send one of our men to explain our plan of doing business. i DR aig te : Reformed Sunday school will hold a — AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. 60., ' Pittshargh, Pe. ; baked sale on Saturday November | ) Sept. 18-F : 7 15th, at F. A. Bittner’s Store. Sale : : . a opens at 10:00 a. m. The public is gin JOIN § HE - a urged to patronize this sale. " > : " ' "Pancy salted salmon at 121-2 cents ? S Lu 0 . nt i. Pu r 0 h a S es 4 pound at Bittner’s Grocery. ad H i B IS i ¥ So a LU i | ° : ‘ ] 5 / BIBLE CONPIRENCE. Ail) dn : Entire Inter est 4 v A os i s 3 The following is the program of the ammo 4 Bible Conference to be held at the = pele : : \ Springs Mennonite chureh, Noyem- 100 Pl Pi The' Lucente Grocery Company, doing bus- \ ber 24h Lo S010. : layer I'1anos : iness in the Stone Building adjoining The Com- ay Evening— i 5 LofgaeY : i) “at 4 iv . . Opening and Organization, - Fine Instruments —Sweet Tone —Beautiful Cases —And mercial building owned by S. Lucente and V. : Aiross: Evidence that the Bible Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction as 2 Greco, has been purchased by S. Lucente, who ya M vib! ke : etiiusitiog 5a is now the sole proprietor, but the business will EW 5 MQ nae’! ea 1 § : Tuesday Forenoon— PRICE $485. ; 3 TERMS $2.50 per week. be conducted under the former firm name-—L U- Pall of man—. re - or or CENTE GROCERY COMPANY. Toss A Se So — pa | Redemption—M. » “pede pet Hh oor BEGINNING NOVEMBER 22, 1913, Bible Lands: The Country—H. : * : 2 - . : i musteymveing 0111.1. 1.1. 100. New Upright Pianos. A Special .Sals Will Be Held. | Bible Drill—H. s g ya i 3 . . : ’ : $F 4 ines Splendid Instruments in Eyery Way. ' Guaranteed ‘to When U al Bargains Will be Offered.” } ee a Fl 2 : 7 (i h f Anus ered Sermon—M. « tr. Please You. > kd en Jnusu gau Wednesday Forenoon— x i “8, Feed : vA a : Spiritual Life—M. o% CCT RO Watch Next Week’s Commercial * 2 Book study: I Peter—H. PRICE $287.50 TERMS $L.50 ‘per week, 4% 2 k as Wednesday Afternoon— Granted LL ALES Cd oe it bee Christian Growth—M. rr 30 sc Ip E t i¥s Notice - fi nan Special Discomnt for Cash rid nef. Wednesday Evening— D . ! ; x ® wo WT : Western Maryland Lir DS Bible Drill. ; — Batata of. L. Hoover late of Garren, Sow ||| pki 3 Queries. ; ind ad hel Sn RY “db . Notice is hereby given that letters testamen- THROUGH SERVICE T6. . ; ; : : cr i “ a . 8” hareigud by he pEaper ashore and all persons indebted to said estate are request- ed to make immediate payment, and those them ‘for: settlement Saturday. November 8, 1913, at the Sesidguee of Jue idersiznsd in Garrett Borough, Somerset county, Pa. . RENE A So ER Ross BR. ScoTT xecutrix. 4 3 Attorney: Oct. 26t TC H The Chicago Limited leaves Mey-& ersdale 4:19 P. M., arriving am B Pittsburgh 7:30 P.M., and Chicagse. §& 7:59 o’clock next day. Train with ¥ sleepers also leaves 4:08 A. M., ar- AE riving in Pittsburgh 7:35 A. M. Ei Executors’ Notice. Estate of William Suder, late of Berlin Bor- ough, Somerset county, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been iesued to the undersigned by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to sll persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement at the residence of Z. T. Kim- mel, on Friday, October 31, 1913, at 10:00 A. M. P. W,. SUDER DON. M. KIMMEL Executors. Modern Equipment § Observation Parlor Club Car and Coaches. IN GOING TO BALTIMORE Use the Baltimore Limited whine leaves Meyersdale 12:10 P. M., ar riving in Baltimore 6:55 P. M. . Also train leaves 1:20 A. M., arnig- ing in Baltimore 8:10 A. M. Oct. 2-tf In‘ the Estate of Mary A. Beachly, Deceased. | | Letters of administration have been duly | granted by the Register of Wills upon the | estate of Mary A. Beachly, late of the Borough | of Meyersdale, Somerset County,Pa., deceased, | to C. W. Truxal, residing in Meyersdale, Som: . S. Glessr Hats, ond and 3 erset County, Pa., to whom all persons who are H,.84d SSSHer flats, 2nd an indebted to said estate are requested to make | floors of fhe Centre street bui dingy, ayment, and all persons having an legal | x0. Jwalli oo rr against or demand upon said Toop { suitable for dw elling or offices—Heas For Rent. shall make the same known without delay. e / oq Inara ® C. W. TRUX ministraror. | ©4: All es. Inquires @ Nov 13-#f dale, Pa Albert S. ( mamta NE Chicago and Pittshurglief TI