% ry GE SALISBURY. 5 «@ §i oan Newman _hasjpurchased the Ringler property on GrantZstreet, re- emtly vacated iby the Connor family ad | will take possession this week. J Mr. and Mrs. O. M. May _ “and Mr. “Mr, and Mrs. Phineas Compton “motored 0 Oakland on Thursday ana were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley, while attending the OaklandjFair. Forest fires have been raging; in different partsljof Negro and Alle- ghany mountains adjacentito Salis- ary and considerable damage isTbe- sng done to timber and fences. Miss Katherine O’Hanley and Wal- fer Farrell were marriedzat Western- gort, Md., Tuesday morning 3.4 on Wednesday came to West Salishaty > visit the bride’s parents, Mz. and Mrs. Daniel O’Hanley. Mrs. Henry Rodomer who kez Feoen ailing for sometime died at the Rodc- mer home in West Salisbury on Suxn- day, October 4th. Richard Jefferyjof Brownsville, was 3 Salisbury and Meyersdalef visitor mst week, having! been called here by thedeath of his grandmother, Mrs. Uharlotte Cochrane Miss Susan Cochrane returnedj to Pittsburg on Sunday, after a short xisit with her parents, Me. and Mrs. &rchi Cochrane. Several cases of diphtheria are re- ported at Boy nton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meager went 3 Rochester, on Thursday to attenda gonference of,thejMethodist church. Mrs. Rush Sorber and little son of Hooversville,*arrivedjlast Wednesday for a visit with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Connor. Mrs. Alex Rahn and son who spent part of the summer with the former’s | gH. A. Leydig of; Somerset, spent Sunday atjhome.i8BSE —= 4 @Mrs. Miles fCoughenour and “four children¥of Connellsville, are spend- ingthe week with§Mrs. F. M. Cough- enour., Mrs. Katharine Keyser left on Sat- urday for Pittsburg, after spending a few days here with relatives. Miss jPearl Martz JofliScotdale, is visiting her uncle, B. F. Bittner.§ ... tele Two cans of good corn or peas 25c. at The Pfahler Co. ad “7-4 CONFLUENCE. _T® HS PIMiss Marie Younkin is visiting in Somerfield for a few days. EEE Mrs. James Tromiey, who was vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Burnworth, has returned to her home in Connellsville, accompanied byzher sister-in-law, Mrs. Patrick Burnworth. John Critchfield, who was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Critchfield, has returned to his home in Braddock. Miss Noma Dayis, will go to Home- stead to visit her sister, Mrs. Jennie Davis, who is teacher in the school at that place. George McDonald, George Morri- son and E. S. Bowlin, attendédithe funeral of M. J. Adams in Connells- viile on Friday. F. R. Anspach,” was "a visitor in Somerset Friday last. Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Addison, vis- ited Mrs. T. G. Beggs,fa few days this week. D. R. Dillinger, of Pittsburgh, was here Friday last on business. Scott Leydig, will move this;week to the Edward Sellers house on Dean street. H. L. Muse, of Parkersburg, W. Va., is here on business for the B. & O. R. R. company. sister, Mrs. Oarr Wagner and family, roturned to their home at Cumber- Rand, last Thursday. Mrs. Michael Harding and two ghildren went to Holsopple and Je- rome last Wednesday to spend several | w2eks with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. B. Stevanus and children, | Thelma and Allen, went to Braddock on Sunday to spend a week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Koontz. Glen Jeffery of Brownsville, ar- zived on Sunday to visit relatives and friends at this place. Miss Emma Harding, daughter of Mrs. Anna Harding, went to the Al- ¥agany hospital in Cumberland on Taesdzy, and’ was on Wednesday operated upon for appendicitis, which she had been suffering for several years. Her mother accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Thomas visited her on Taursday and found the patient get- fing along nicely. Clarence Keim has opereé isbury bowling alley in tke Red Men building 2nd will in the ncer iaivie « Eve with his family from: Meyers. dale to the property belonging t¢ his father, J. B. Keim on Beachy avenu Miss Margaret Lamont of Nonty the Sal. &1~ ew bria county, arrived the lat- ter v f.the week to yisit her cous- Jn, Mrs. W. C. Lichliter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farner left last Friday evening to visit at different points in the west. After spending several days at Chicago, they will go to Cedar Falls, Iowa, where they will visit the former’s sister, Mrs. George Call, for several weeks. Their daugh- ters Misses Mabel and Jean Farner will stay with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lichliter during the absence of their parents, Mrs. Joseph Knecht of West Salis- bury, went to a Cumberland, Md., hospital last Wednesday. She was accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Al- bert Paschke and Miss Rose Sloan of West Salisbury. Mrs 3. A. Lambert will hold a pub- fic sale of personal property in the Glou.ciuy store building next Satur- day afternoon. Miss Fellie Bevans, who for several weeks was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knecht, returned to her home in Connellsville last Wednesday. Master Verne Stevanus is spending the week on the farm with his grand- father, J, L. Stevanus. 5 gsi Stunton’s Buckwheat pure buck- wheat flour at Habel & Phillips. ad. rg GLENCOE. C. H. Snyder of Connellsyille,§spent Thursday with his parents. Katharine Leonard of Meyersdale, spent several days here withfLeah Leydig. Mrs. Wilson Boyer of Mt. Pleasant, and Miss Ellenberger of Johnstown, are visiting Calvin Poorbaugh. G. G. Delozier and JohnjTressler have started applebutter factories in our fown. Mrs. James Baker and daughter, Miss Ruth, and Mrs. Chas. Raupach $ook dinner on Tuesday at Eli Martz’s. Rumor says that they are onithe trail of a Hyndman bride. Dr. Beachy broke camp ! Thursday, He has again: duties as dentist in Cumber Apple ‘‘snitzings’’ are the g stunt occurred at the homes ¢f this s 8. R. Leydig, and M's. tderman Smith Earl (Poorba 1 ( Dr. H. P. Meyers was a caller at | Bidwell Friday last. E W. DeBolt, ol Charleston, was a | visitor in Connellsville, Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey, have re- | imened from a visit with friends at | Braddock. John Curry and son haye moved their saw mill from near Listonburg to the Andrew Cougunour farm at Dumas. J. M. Doyle of Connellsville was a buslness visitor here on Friday. H. L. Hostetler is improving and beautifying his home on Hughart street. William Burnworth, agent for the B. & O. at Confluence, haa been transferred to the Connellsville office as night agent there.; a= a Bight frame dwellings were burned amonLg them the seven row were burned early Monday morning. The fire started in Roy Lytles home at one end of the seven row. Loss about $6,000. Water shortage was a great handicap in fighting the fire. rm———— eee Try a can of Hamburger steag at | Bittner’s Grocery. ad. SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lohr, left Wed- nesday for Greenwood, Del., where they intend to spend the fall and winter months. Earle Fuller and sister Myra of Cumberland, Md., are guests of Fred Bender and family. Holy Communion was celebrated in the Mennonite church this place Sunday. Bishop Abraham Metzler, of Martinsburg, Pa., officiating. A touching invocation was offered to the above by preacher Ed. Miller, for the restoration of peace in the world in accordance with the request of the President. It is a safe guess that this act of President Wilson has endeared him more to the church people of the country, that everything he has done since he is in office. Our local astronomer, Prof. S. L. Maust recently discovered a new comet from his observatory on the top of Radle Kapf which will likely be known to comet. The heayenly visitor was plainly visible to the naked eye in early morning slightly northeast be- fore the moon dimmed it. last week. Springs was honored by a visit of the Hon. Gifford Pinchot and ‘his bride where he met a number of our representative citizens, Eyerybody was fayorably impressed with Roose- velt’s right hand man. The farmers here have not forgot- ten Senator Penrose’s past in Taft’s reciprocity scheme under which they would have been obliged to sell their produce in a free trade mar- ket and at the same time be com- pelled to lay their wants under an excessive high tariff. Also the fact that Penrose and a few others oyer- threw the expressed wish of an overwhelming majority of the Re- publican voters of Pennsylvania as well as if all States, given to the other Republican | where an opportunity was rT — Ee posterity as Maust’s ; S. J. Stevanus of Sand Flat, was: hulling clover seed for the farmers : SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith andjfam- ily of near Meyersdale are visiting relatives and friendsin Cincinnati, O. Samuel Miller moved from;Summit Mills to the H. F. Sayder property in Elk Lick last week. H. E. Hershberger, and}family, 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. 8S. Engle attendedgCom- munion services at Springs Sunday. Mrs. Edward Shumaker and family of Berkley Mills, moved to Joseph Shelbear’s tenant house last{;week. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Trimpey, of York, county, who were visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and ;;Mrs. Jonas Saylor, of ‘this township returned home last Friday. Samuel Bockes of Grundy Centre, Iowa, but who spent his] childhood days here, more than fifty years ago, who had been visiting relativesjiand friends the past few weeks returned to his home last Tuesday. The Lovefeast of the Church offthe Brethren in Summit Mills, was} well attended on Sunday evening. Milton Horner,2who had been for many years a successful farmer,fof Summit twp., moved to Meyersdale las week. r. CO. P. Large, countyj medical inspector is examining our public schools. The corn husking at the home] of Willis Duecker, on Saturday was well attended and all report a good time. Oleveland Lindeman,“ son of the late F. D. Lindeman, and Mrs. Vel- ma Schrock oldest daughter of Henry Schrock, were quietly married by Rev. John Miller, on last Friday eyen- ing. "Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Handed of near Pine Hill were Summit [Mills visitors on Sunday last. Three 10c. jars prepared Mustard for 25¢ at Bittner’s Grocery. an. Cirtrolax CI1ITROLAYX CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow- els. Stop a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory fiushing—no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and Wholesome. Ask for Cit- rolax. oil Ws Sold by all Dasiors tits, ad ar, Wm. C. Price Successor to W. A. Clarke Funeral Director Business conducted at the same place Prompt attention given to all calls SPECIAL SHOWING OF DOLLAR WAISTS. THE WOMEN’S STORE. by seeing} them, Hartley Block, beauties. There are Never Before have we shown such extraordinary values in waists—beauti- fully made in daintiest Jpatterns. You can buy waists for a dollar at any dry goods store, but not such waists as we jare showingjihere—every- one who sees them pronounce them the 3’ plain § ones, for those who prefer them and—but?you'll get better ideas of their values May we’ ‘count on-seeing you. HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO. _ Meyersdale, Pa. “My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. 1 applied Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep.”’—Mrs.;;Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N.Y. gy-ad Baltimore & i Ohio EXCURSION TO CUMBERLAND AND RETURN % SUNDAY, OCTOBER (8, 1914 FROM BRP $1 .00 Meyersdale TRIP Special Train Lewes at 11:10 A. M.! Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your “clothing. Doan’s Ointment is fine for skin itching. All drug- gists sell it. 50c a Hox. ad at all times. SNA AAA, Beautiful flowering bulbs at Hakel & Phillips. ad. INNIS SNS Fall Time F ashions shod! are the latest creations. J otnsE cool, keen Autumn days Tels a zest for the cpen road and the big outdoors. LetfTOM & JIM SHOES lend to your en- joyment of the good times in store. « INSURE perfect foot comfort and the pleasure which comes from knowing that one is correctly Do not fail to call in and see our line of school shoes for the girl and boy. Top Shoes for Ladies’ in Patent and Gun-Metals They The new Gaiter- Our’ New: Fall] Styles Are Just In. TOM & JIM, y Hartley Block a Idd Sl, a SERVE RATHE Ccme into our store any, day; Next you’ll notice what we know about; then Our clothes we sell are the | register a + preference, at | HARTLEY & Home of art, Sc hc The THIS 1S THE STORE TO The first things you’ll be impressed with are the unusual values here, for you, and the almost unlimited variety. YOU'RE NOT URGED TO BUY. We’ll show you wide selections of good merchandise; LEAVE YOU TO YOUR CWN GOOD JUDGMENT. made just as we sell—to give you heaping measure of value. You’ll profit most in fit, style and wear by coming here; You’ll have more money for other things. THE PLACE IS DALE, |PA R THAN SELL ask to see cur new fall goods. tell you basis of cur service; They’re ALCOHOL — Neg ot "aration ors: “land Regula- = and Bowels of _ mile i egthe ; PoronDiothe ll:| mess and Rest.Contains neitter. i:| Opium Morphine nor Mineral. it} NoT NARCOTIC. Lecgpe of Od DisSAMUELPITCHER Punkin Seed= Alx.Senaa + Mechelle Sulls~ use Sil + Be Canto Suds Ut ati Fiiegreen Favor: Aperfi a : Hon Sour Stomach Diario ‘| Worms Convulsions.Feverish: || ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. | Fac Smile Signature of lio: 1GASTORIA For Infants and Children. 1 The Kind You Have ~ Always Bought Bears the Signature For Over Thirty Years __ NEW YORK. | "YORK. ire | NCE as TLL 3 fl] 35 Doses -35 Cents ILS - E5320 Exact Copy of Wseppet, EE2CASTORIAR THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. BALDWIN, haffner & Marx Clothes Q BS SEE Scenic Sunday, Oct. 11th{§ The Wonderful C.&0.Canal, with Quaint Boats & Locks The Lofty Alleghany Mountain Peaks and Crags. Great Tunnels, Drilled Through Solid Rock. ; The Sights of Cumberland and its Pretty Suburbs. GIVE THE FAMILY EC LEAVES MEYERSDMIE ~~ :-: SPECIAL TRAIN BEERS RETURNING 6:15PH ROUND TRIP $1.00. 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