ge SALISBURY. Nearly 200 guests_were “presentifat is home fof Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fagel, on Friday evening October 9th, fe occasion being the Golden wed- fing anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Zogel. Mr. and Mrs. Fogel were the raeipients of many useful presents md over a hundred and sixty dollars z money, most of this amount being given in gold coin. A "most enjoya- We evening was spent; by the large macourse of relatives Tand friends will long be remembered by those wesent. @Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenzie, Mary Teney, Mrs. Chauncey Meese sud Mrs. Charles Hoffman spent Thursday last visiting friends in Breenville township. George James, manager of the How- wird Meager & Co., store, spent ail aral days of last week at Pittsburgh. Alfred Wagnee,hand aged and re- jected citizen of Salisbury had the aisfortune one day last week while »icking apples to fall from a tree, ind while no bones are broken Mr. was badly shaken and §ruised. Mr. Wagner is past 84 years » age and a fall of that kind will wt mend as rapidly as it might on § younger person. Miss Lillian Shultz and Miss Helen gray of Meyersdale spent several fays of last week at the home of Mr. md Mrs. Calvin Rumiser. Guerney H. Swanger has been greatly pestered for the last few days xith a boil on his nose, other of the sbxious sores are forming on his face snd neck and will likely detain rim rom work for some time. Herbert Lowry is doing some re- modelling on his residence on Gay street in the way of new windows wd new weather boarding. ¥agner Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ichramm on! Saturday, October;10th, 2 daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Patton, and ahildren of Ohio, are visiting; Mrs. Patton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. folk, and other relatives and friends in Elk Lick township. The tripiwas made in Mr. Patton’s new automc- Sile. ; Mrs. W. B. Stevdnus, and daungh- jer Thelma and son Allen were guests | ou Monday “evening, October 5th at a delightful birthday surprise at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. M. £. Kann, at 120 Conley ayenue, Brad: dock. The occasion being the 39th birtday of. Mrs. Kann. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Beachy, of West Salisbury, celebrated the thir- iversary, of their wedding ving, October 8th. ter was the only immediate mem- George Ward, who with his family moved to Salisbury from;West New- ton several mouths ago his found ~limate is not as beneficial to nis aealth, which has been very poorly, and has advertised his house- #old goods to be sold at public sale on Saturday, October 24th, prepara- tory to locating elsewhere. Mr. aud Mrs. John Walker, and mily went to Addison on Sunday to spend a week or two with rela ives. Leo Derry and family moved last week from the Barchus and Liven- good flats to Meyersdale. =< Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Riley, of West Salisbury, returned last week from a trip to Clarksburg, W. Va. irs. Catharine Paschke of West Salisbury, visited hér sister, Mrs. that nur VIM. | H. E. Hershberger of near Summit Mills, made a business trip to jour town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. White and two of their caildren, visited H. B. Beal’s near Mance last Saturday. Ibis re- ported that Mr.. White bought Mr. Beal’s farm and will move in the near future. ) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HoarJof Browns - ville, are visiting relatives and friends in our town this week. Wm. Stein and family spent last Sunday at the home of Ben Jones at West Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nicholson and three of their children spent last Sun- day at the ome of Mrs. Ellen Krause injMeyersdale. Louis Smith of Meyersdale, made a business call to our town on Monday. The local institute held in the 8S. J. Miller school last Friday evening was well attended. D. H. Weisel and family of Meyers- dale, and Mrs. Wm. Shultz of Green- ville township, spent last Sunday at tne home of Martin Meyers. Zedekiah Hoar and family of Mey- ersdale, spent last Sunday in Vim.3{} Mrs. Elmer Vought and three chil- dren of Boynton, spent last Saturday at the home of Milton Fike. erent reser Pure butcher pepper 20¢ per 1b. at ad Habel & Phillips. errr fa eee ROCKWOOD. “Mrs. EMilton Heinbaugh recently sustained a fracture of the right THE BLIGHT OF BIGE- _ LOWISM ON PENNA. TEW.% sry suddenly | | fIRIDGT # Mrs. Ray Bells 3... in Pittsburg last}iSaturday [morning. Her remains were brought to;Addison| In1911a road law was passed that for Interment, transferred 9,000 miles of roads from Mrs. Frank Nicalo is visiting frienas | the various townships and munici- in Pittsburg | palities of the state to a new depart- : : Mrs. | f the state G t called Last Sunday while Mr. and?:Mrs. Ment of the state Governme nt calle James Hileman, who live justibeyond | the highway department. Great the borough line, were callingZonla |bhings were expectea or this de- neighbor some one Zentered their |Partment by the cipanas of Pennsyl- vania. But after®jockeying around house and stole about $5.00 iniloose | 3 J change. : for a long time Bigelow was appointed . . by Tener. This was a notorious ap- 3 . Ao Jomeors, he Wns Siesta pointment for the reason that Bige- ge lew, 1541 proving low had served the Penrose machine barn by puttinglfcement floors and | has the water pipedjinZfor his stock. | 0 Allegheny county for many years, piped;in, " | It nad the Penrose stamp of approyal B as a matter of course. No imgpor- Citrolax £¥ | tant appointments were made during CITROLA x] = Tr mine With son sulting Penrose. is highway de- Ci TROLAX partment instead of being a service Best thing for constipation, sour |, the people and building servica- stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow- | ble roads turned out to be a carnival els. Stop a sick headache almost at | for the gang¥contractors ana a huge once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory fiushing-—no pain, no pay-roll for followers of the gang in all the counties of the stave. 1%,200,~ nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, : sweet and wholesome. Ask for Cit-|000 naye been speat by this depart- WN eo rolax. erry SK a ment, and verysfew miles of improy= Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad : Ie Pr ed road to; show for it. Besides Wm. C, Price Successor to W. A. Clarke ~~ | do not pretend to work Bigelow has | |at Harrisburgjihundreds of needless clerks that pretend to work a few 1 § . hours, a day.SThis d t t h Sa, y.=This department has Fun eral, «Director become the dumping ground for the Business conducted at the same’place | fellows. that lose their jobs in coun- Prompt attentionZgiven {to all] calls | ties that yote out the Penrose ring, at all times. : | invariably sooner or later the faithful Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch SSS SANA snaps in the highway department. It would be cheaper for the state to aikle by falling down an elevator shaft at Phillips ‘store, a distancejof fifteen feet. She by accident opened the wrong door. Conductor R. J. Sechrist,%yisited his father who is a patien$ in the Al- legany Hospital at Cumberland, Md., where he is recovering from a severe operation which was recently per- formed. Mrs. J. R. Shultz, of Rockwood, is visiting friends in] Confluence. Miss Joanna Shultz, who has been vi:c- iting there for some time past will return home with her mother, tte latter part of the wesk. » Mrs. Charles Shultz, and son3}{Hc- raer of Meyersdale,"Sspent several days of last week here with relatives. It is stated that the natural gas test well which is being drilled on the J. C. Weller farm in Milford township about two miles north of Rockwood, wiil be finally tested fthe first of next week. So far, the hole has not shown signs of gas or oil. It is however, believed that another test i well will be drilled furtherinorth on i the 10,000 acre tract in Middlecreek | township, perhaps this week. Mrs. Joanna Phillippi, who had been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller, for several weeks, returned fto her home in Pittsburgh. The Ladies Auxiliary to theJOrder of Railroad Conductor gave afparty’ in honor of Mrs. B. G. Cechrist at her home on Oak street. The fol- lowing were present: Mrs. W. S. Shuman, Mrs. HE. E. Coleman,§Mrs. J. Griffith, Mrs. W. Herwick, Mrs. N. 8S. Hebb, Mrs. C. Berkey, Mrs. E. E. Bower, Mrs. S. Coughnour, Mrs. Burris, of Connellsvilie and Mrs. Robert Knight of Dawson. eri meee HCOVERSVILLE. William 1 (1797-1888) —King cof of your clothing. Doan’s Ointment is fine for skin itching. All rg. pension these loafers’and hire men a gists sellit. 50c a box. that will work, and in}ithis way get ———————— tenes z leas ma . More poultry is owned around Mey- ie som? Walus for the, money ersdale than ever before and yet prices forone-day-old eggs keep gratifyingly high from the poultryman’s viewpoint. Some local poultrym@n report their hens laying as well now as in spring and acknowledge that Pratts Poultry Regulator in the mash is what makes them lay. It can be bought of ~ ad Habel & Phillips. eres eee. "FcR SALE—Pure bred O. I. C. pigs and pure bred 8. 0. White Leghorn rooster. Address F. J. MARSHALL, Scottdale, Pa. ears ere tte. Don’t suse harsh physics. The re- action weakens the bowels, leads to Ail tie Superintendents and forc- men are Bigelow Penrose men, ard down to the water carriers none are hired unless they worship at the Bigelow Penrose shrine. In mary places men are discharged after nire if they, in any way show any di: pleasure toward the existing gang even so small a thing as refusing wear a Penrose button has beén used as a cause to discharge an hon- est fuithful empioye. This facth s tible in Fulton county, where o:eg ol the laborers refused to place a Ponrose button on the lapel oi! his chronic constipation, Get Doan’s ; Regulets. They operate easily. 25c|c’at. He was discharged the same’ at all stores. ad |day, and was told that the cause was STEVENS Repeating Shotguns his refusal to boost Penrose. In Massachusetts improved roads ara built for $4,000.00 per mile; in Ohio for $8,000.00 per mile: in New Jorsey for $7,000.00 per mile’ in Pennsylyania improved roads cost from $14,000.00 to $15,000.00 per mile. This conclusively proves that Bigelow and his gang control help, use judgment in placing contracts, usually letting contracts any oid way, but always sure that a Penrose individual or corporation secures the contracts. > This department has on its pay-roll 22 high powered automobiles that are used to haul around employes of this department, but a great part of the time these machines are used to go from place to place in the in- terests of the political fortunes of Bigelow and Penrose. One-half dozen automobiles, would be sufficient to transport employes. but 22 is the number brought by the extravagant Bigelow. The Washington party, if sueccess- The Stevens Hammerless EEE YS i. costs no more than some hammer guns. It has the celebrated STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK providing safety against ** hang-fires.”’ Our Price (12 or 20 Bauge) $21.60 WE GUARANTEE EVERY GUN T. W. Gurley. - Y Dealer in SPORTING GOJ3S. Prussia and first German Emperor, was the son of Frederick Wiiliam 1 of Pressia. Joseph Knecht, at the hospital in Cumberland last Thursday. #Roy Fogle of Connellsville is spend- ing (ue week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Adam Fogel, having ar- rived the latter part of last week to be present at their golden wedding anniversary. A goodly number of people attended the Lecture’ How good it is to Live?’ | in the local M.E. Church Friday even ing by Dr. Cartwright. Howard Meager has puachased a Hudson runabott. Mrs Matthew Fair and son Carl who spent several weeks visiting relatives in Salisbury and vicinity returned last week to their house at Porter, Delaware. John W.Ringler of Fair Haven, Pa is visiting his son Alfred Ringler and family. Charles Ringler of Pittsburg is visit- ing friends in Salisbury. A good many people from surround- ng country attended the Sale of Mrs. S.A. Lainbert in the Glotfelty building on Saturday afternoon. i ———————— Dromm’s Handmade Pretzel’s Made in Johnstown’’, on sale at McKenzie & Smith’s and at F. A. Bittner’s Meyersdale’s progressive grocers. Better than the rest, kind. When sad aud dreary, ‘‘read The Commercial’? it surely will act asa tonic, and make you forget your sadness. The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lubano has been on the sick list for the last ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Arch O. Miller, and son Clyde went to Pittsburgh, Kast End, visiting friends ‘by name of Ja- cob Cornwall, who formerly c.ume from Virginia and located at Taylor, street, No. 405 East End. The Catholic church on Churchi street, has received several coats of white paint. Pietro Pucci, merchant at Rock- wood has been in Hooversville, all this week making preparation to build a store room as well as a dwelling house intended for a whole- sale and retail for tropical fruits and Italian and American Groceries, ete. i Hunting coon and ground hogs are | the order of the day. Dame Rumor,says they have struck gas near the John Hahn farm bout two miles from Hooversville but prob- ably was only a racket. — ao WELLERSBURG. W. R. Kennell, Wm. Long and John Kennell were business visitors in Cumberland, recently. rem eres sem——— im. 2-and 15 gal, stone j Sauer Kraub A RI m_————R] i mine of the Ivor T bout one mi { Cumb« 1 | visitor to Cumberland. Mrs. Edith Miller spent Tuesday in i and. 1 Baltimore & Chic Mrs. Lewis Blank was ful will ;lace the highway depart- mznt in the hands of competent offi- cials that will serve the people and tax payers, and will cut loose from politics, in fact there will be a great army of jobless men, and in- stead of 30c on every dollar going for salaries and incidentals the tables will be turned and 80c of every doi lar will be spent on the roads and 20c pay for office expenses. $40.00 per mile is what Bigelow pays loat- ; ing engineers to survey the roads of | Pennsylvania. Competent judges ROUND p FROM say that $15.00 per mile is the con- ARIP $1 . 00 Meyersdsle | servatiyve price to survey roads. Special Train Leaves at 9:32 A. M. | Dotty EXCURSION TO CUMBERLAND AND RETURN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, {514 mre acm ¥ Give good horest roads a’ boost by voting for the Washington Party candidate. ad oS AA Fall Time Fashions TEE cool, keen Autumn days bring a zest for the open road and the big outdoors. Let TOM & JIM SHOES lend to your en- joyment “of the good times in store. They INSURE perfect foot comfort and the pleasure which comes from knowing that one is correctly shod. Do not fail to call in and see our line of school shoes for the girl and boy. The new Gaiter- Top Shoes for Ladies’ in Patent and Gun-Metals are the latest creations, Our New Fall| Styles Are Just In. ervsay NN spending theZmoney, to pay for Pen-| rose’s heelers;iall over the state that} all over the state are giving soff|. | The Home of Quality JGroceries. been substantiated by affidavit, a TOM & JIM, Hartley Block a ea a UB wma CR ee -— A - ° ANNAN The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been' | -in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of : and has been made under his pere / . Sonal supervision, since its infaney. 7 ¢% Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good *’ are but’ Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ' Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment es 1 What is CASTORIA ~ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Cii, Pares’ ‘goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. . It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic: © substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms | ~ and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it . | has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhcea. Tt regulates the Stomach and Bowels,! assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, Sree L ae GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of x Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, In Use For { + We have just received a lot of Brooms and are in position hame some interesting prices for you. ! _ We sell the best 25 cent Coffee on the market: . and be convinced. i. Have you tried Heinz’s Chili Sauces? Try a package of our Potato Chips;, You will want more.” These prices ought to appeal to the conservative buyer:— Fancy Mackerel 10 cents each. Ie 1 package prepared Buckwheat, or Pancake Flour, 10 cents. 1 pound package Royal Scarlet Rice 10 cents. 25 cent Jar Best Silver Polish 15 cents. 3-10 cent packages Washing Crystal 25 cents, ER 4 3-10 cent can Cleanser 25 cents. ; ner Cg 310 cent jars prepared Mustard 25 dents.’ : Do 3-10 cent cans Lye 35 cents. : ar 3 pounds Oyster Crackers 25 cents. 2-15 cent bottles Oyster Cocktail Sauce 25 cents. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY F. A. BITTNER, 142 Centre treet. : Both Phones. Try a pound Meyersdale, Pa. | EES you buy neckwear, go to ] a store which handles standard lines = of goods. We sell no other in this store. It is commonly acknowledged ; seg 3 : “ » 23 the country over that the store which sells Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes leads in all the lines of merchafidise Come in here next time you want some- best merchandise Nn each line that's made; youll get the best at any price you want to Pay. THE PLACE Se HARTLEY & BALDWIN, The Home of Hart, Schaffper & Marx Clothes MEYERSDALE, PA. 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