Lh ¥. i a ST a SSE 1 SALISBURY. Mrs. Park] Coleman, of Somerset passed through townlthe latter part of the week, enronte to Springs. Mrs. Lloyd Beachy aad Miss Edith Lichliter were guests of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Philip Reich, at Mey- ersdale last Wednesday. Mrs. Annie Lambert, and son William are visiting the former’s sis- ter, Mrs. Martin Wagner at Pitts- burgh. Mr. and Mrs. John Trent, who re- cently moyed from here to,.a farm in Somerset township havejidecided that Salisbury is theibest fplace and consequently have shipped back their household goods. Ed. Loechel has_putjgmen tozwork putting down the} concrete founda- tion for his new stable which fre will baild to his livery farm. The public sale of George Ward last Thursday atternoon was attended,by many people from? ftown jgand sur- rounding county and tne goods brought fair prices. On Fridayithe Ward family started for ,Denver,{Col- oralo, where they will make their home. Miss Irene Hummel, went to Avil~ ton, Md., last Thursday to visit rel- atives and friends. Mrs. Frank Maust and Mrs. Nor- Meyersdale spent _sev- main Stahi of bt week at Butler, vis- eral days of I: iting their brother, John Lichty. Guerney Swauger Y isited his pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swauger, in Garrett county, Md., one day last week. Misses Winifred and Minnie Bonig, Ethel Broadwater and Beulah Engle, of Grantsville, attended the concert given by the Princeton}players last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Earl Ringler, entertained the following ladies at a quilting bee last Wednesday: Mesdames A. B. Lowry, Abram Lowry, Samuel Ringler, Jo- seph Hoover, Joseph Stotler, Elijah Newman, Wilbur Derry, George Lowry, Nelson Garletz, B. F. Krausse and Misses Annie Durst and Mary Lowry. Born to Mr. a daughter. Henry Dersch, and Edward Shaffer of Hyndman spent several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Carrol, of Virginia and Mrs. John Kassey (of Houtzdale were guests last week of their kro:her Thomas Eckard. Rey. an! Mrs. L. P. Young, (Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Smearman motored to Grantsville and Jennings, last Wed- nesday. Mesdiames Samuel Kendall, George Collins, H. J. Wilmoth, of Meyers- date, Mrs. Vanest of Chicago, Mrs. Embrey, of Washington,jD. C., and Mrs. J. L. Kendall, of Pittsburgh, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maust, last Tuesday. eg Oritz, of Somerset her parents, Mr. cs. Davi. : nalley last week. A number of the Washington Party enthusiasts went by an automobile to Me:yersdale last Friday evening to hear Mr. Lewis discuss the issue of the campaign. Among them _were and Mrs. Wm. Reitz, tc 1] y * constable B. F. Krause, Roscoe ,Wel- fley and Landlord Wm. Deitz. Mis, Tlla Chalic't, Mrs. Sadie Chal- fant, Miss Mima Harding and James Hill autoed to Grantsville last Wed- nesday. John W. Ringler spent last week with his daughter Mrs. Robert New- man at the Newman Lumber] opera- tions at the headwaters of Tub, Mill & m. “2 j. Howard Meager, is having beat “installed in the house occupied by the: P. M. Connor familyj§ on §Ord street. Mrs. James Martin is visiting some of her children at Pittsburgh... D. W. Livengood and. family have : moved into the Glotfelty rooms re- cently vacated by Mrs. Annie Lam- bert. ‘‘Squire’> Albert Lowry, D. PF. Kranse, R. 8. Johns, Herbert Wag- ner. Herbert Lowry, and Roscoe Welfley were among a number of cit- izens who went to Johnstown on Tuesday to hear Col. Roosevelt. eres {ees eres. Pure Butcher Pepper 20c per. 1b., at ad Habel & Phillips. SPRINGS. Maust's comet is now visible in the northwest in the early evening. Prof. Maust says that this is no or- dinary comebt. He declares that in conjunction with certain other heay- enly signs it presages the downfall of Penrose and Penroseism, Rev. Ed. Miller and family went to Short Gap, Va., Sunday morning. Rey. Miller preached two sermons in the Short Gap church. When newsbapers like the New York Tribue and Philadelphia Ledger which @re so- staunchly Republican that they succeeded in gulping down the gigantic steal of 1912, without making a wry face, call upon the Republicans of Pennsylvania to: rise up and cast off the incubus of Pen- rosism in order that party may be purged for the battle of 1916, it is tis r ordi folk i ard e to cit 111 y LOIES UO Siu Up V1LG0 I0X ( ake notice. “ GLENCOE. Mr. and Mrs. W. Trent of Somer- set spent the week end with I. D. Leydig and family. The Northampton Telephone com- pany held a sensational session at Johnsburg on Saturday. A number of tronbles were settled [and jnow hoping for smooth sailing. Mabel Snyder is becoming profi- cient as agent. Hunting] is also another line she has recently taken;to The Misses Marion, Leah and Clara Laydig and LeahiWebreck spent Thursday last in Cumberland, shop- ping. : G. G. DeLozier and Martin Miller motored to Cumberland and other points on Sunday. COMING T O Meyersdale. Penn’a., on Fri-| day, November 6th. Colonial Hotel | United Doctor’s SPECIALIST One Day only, 9a. m. to 6 p. m. Remarkable Success of these Talented Physicians in the treat- ment of Chronic Diseases—offer their Services FREE of Charge. The United Doctors, licensed by the FOLEY nut ISTEVEHNS The Stevens Hammerless costs ne more than some hammer guns. it has the celgbrated STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK providing safety against *¢ hang-fires.’’ Our Price Repeating Shoiguns} ANSNNNNNNNNNNNNN were strong arms. S. W. Poorbaugh of paint. visitor Sunday. hundred, at Habel & Phillips. The ladies of the Reformed church combined forces on Thursday and cleaned the church.§f{Even the men inspired sufficiently to lend Mrs. A. N. Raupach is improving after suffering from a slight hemor- rhage of a varicose vein.g baildings in his estate to a new coat Henry Schlag of Berlin was agtown see fesse Hammond Dairy Feed will crease your milk supply. $1.45 per state of PENNSYLVANIA for the treat- ment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this visit, consultation, examination and adyice free, making no charge whatever except the actual cost of treatment for the purpose of proving that they haye at last discovered a system and method of treatments that are reasonably sure and certain] in their results. These DOCTORS are among AMER- 1ca’s leading stomach and nerve speci- of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, (12 or 20 Gauge) $21.60 WE GUARANTEE EVERY GUN T. W. Gurley. gn Ls Dealer in Sh 0/8 SPORTING GOODS. alistisand are experts in the treatment | stomach, intestines, skin, nerves, heart, spleen, kidneys or bladder, rheumatism, sciatica, diabetes, bed- wetting, tape worm, leg ulcers, weuk lungs, and those afflicted with long | standing, deepseated chronic diseases, Every Woman Can Use and ought to use occasionally, a proper remedy, for the Lard Cans and Lard Tubs for sale, at Holzshu & Weimer. ad GARRET. From present indications it seems as though old Mr. Winter is with us a- gin. Many of our local sportsfhen have spent the past few days in the woods but report game very scarce in this section, but are hoping for better suc- cess after next Monday whenJit he hunting season opens. Prof. ahd Mrs. H. B. Speicher were guests over Sunday at the home of the former’s parents, near Somerset. Frank Knapp’s have moved from Garrett te Black’s Mines where they will make their future home. Excavation is being made for a con- crete pavement to be laid in front of street. This is a much needed im- Carney, assisted by the local min- mic injection. first in America to earn the name of ‘‘Bloodless Surgeons,’ by doing away with the knife, with blood and with pain [in the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder trou- are at once safe in your mind. the Reformed Church on Chu rch|able they will tell you so. them upon vhis visit. that have baffled the skill of other phy- | sicians, should not tail to call. ness has often been cured in sixty | days. 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Every woman of the thousands who have tried them, knows that Beecham’s To Certain Consult | It costs you | provemeht, owing to the bad condi- | Robbing. . tion of the street in wet weather. Remember, this free offer is for this Tat 3 . | visit only. Te TLI0) Gosh! Tagsiies Which Married ladies must come with their | Advantage Sfedemggecmmbne Lu © Iran hhyshands and minors with their Church under the direction, of Rev. | parents. Directions with Every Box of Special Value to Women | Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10¢c., 25¢c. headache, backache, languor,. certain and their natural work without causing Pills act {} 3 " \ > \ N oh wig Sir 0 bP 4 /, 3 5 : . he 4 i > | AERA RRR ER RREIRER HEIRESS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been use for over 30 years; has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= sonal supervision since its infancy. LT, - % Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ J ust-as-good ’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Cii, Pare) 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, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, ad - assimilates, the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Bears the Signature of ® In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COM PANY, N EW YORK CITY, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Home of Quality Groceries. A good many good people buy good groceries here, do you? You, like, the others, will find it a good piace to buy good goods. : We have some interesting prices on Fancy Toilet Soaps. Try a bottle of Heinz’s Malt Vinegar. Drumm’s Famous Pretzels are repeaters. Let your order with us for Ward’s Fine Cakes. isters and others, were very success- ful and all who haye helped to make them a success deserye much credit. The local schools are reported as having a good attendance, and in a flourishipg condition. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carver were guests over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. OC. Glessner Niver Junction. The Lyceum Course of this place, the first number of which was held in the opera house last Friday evening, was. a decided success. The Morrow Bros.” Quartette en- tertained a large audience in a pleas- ing manner with mausie, both vocal and instrumental, reading. etc., all of which was highly appreciated. The squeal of the dying porker is already being heard in this section. The streets are being put into shape and sewers cleaned preparatory to the onset of winter. Dried Beef, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham and Bacon sliced while you wait, at Holzshu & Weimer. ad eee eres. Just unloaded a car of 41 to 46 HARTLEY COME T0 THE SCEXE OF ACTION QOEE war correspondents} have so much interesting news to write that it's hard for them to abbrzviate to cablegram limits. We likewise: have s> much to tell .about our Hart Schaffner & Marx that we can’t even begin in this"space. 0 Better come to the scene of action in our store and re- view in person the beautiful models and patterns that we have mobilized here. THE PLACE IS & BALDWIN, The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes MEYERSDALE, PA. protein cotton seed meal. Now is the time to buy as price is low, at ad = : Habel & Phillips. a ARTISTIC MEMORIAL WORK. “John White,” of Somerset’ county, desired a monument for his son of ar- tistic beauty and after going the rounds of all the dealers in this sec- tion, plsced his order with J. B. Williams Company, of this place. The design is a tablet, embellished with classic mouldings and the ecarv- ing is poppies in full relief. The monument was erected in the Union Cemetery, Meyersdale, this week.— Cumberland Press. Notice by The Game Commis- sion of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that it is illegal to kill a Wild Deer or a Wild Elk in the County of Somerset for a period of three (3) years be- ginning with December 1st, 1913, said county having been closed by the Board of Game Com missioners of Pennsylvonia to the hunting of Deer and Elk for that time, under the provis- ions and regulations provided for by the act of April 29th, 1913, entitled, “An Act to provide for the protection and preservation of Elk and Deer; providing a method through which cer- tain lands in the Commonwealth may be closed to hunting for a term of years, and prescribing penalties for violations of its seyeral provi- sions.” Pamphlet T.aws 120. The penalty for killing an Elk contrary to this regulation is £200.00 The penalty for killing a Deer contrary to this regulation is $100.00. This county has been stocked with Deer by the State. and we ask that you not only ob: serve this law yourself, but that you help in all ways to have the law obeyed hers Respectfully yc WE ASSOCIATE ABSOLUTISM WITH TYRANNY. 3 The Czar of all the Russias has proven himself a benefactor to mankind by abolishing the sale of liquor throughout the Russian Empire. -t Will Enlightened America Stand Back of Medieval Russia? Yote the Prohibition Ticket and place a party in power that will, adminlster the government on the basis that the sale of liquor is a crime and not an industry. That is the Only Solution. JOSEPH Secretary of Game ( ommisSsior re JAMES B. LANDIS} (Candidate for tae General Assembly on “the Prohibition: Ticket. These prices will save money for you:— 1 cake Colgates Pure Castile Soap 10 cents. 3 bottles pure Ketchup 25 cents. 2 bottles Royal Scarlet Cocktail Sauce 25 cents. 3 large, or 6 small rolls of best Toilet Paper 25 cents. 3 packages Tablets for 25 cents. Sar 4 pounds of good 28-cent Coffee for $1.00. 3 ponnds of Lima Beans for 25 cents. 2 pounds new Raisins for 25 cents. 1 can good Cleanser for 5 cents. 2 packages of Wheat Hearts for 25 cents. Good Brooms for 20 cents each while they last. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY 1 F. A. BITTNER, 42 Centre treet. Both Phones. Meyersdale, Pa. 251b. Barber’s Best Flour 50c If you purchase $5.00 Worth of Other Goods Here No cash receipts with this offer. THE PFAHLER CO. ’ JOHN W. VOGEL THE MINSTREL KING Donges Theatre, Thurs., Nov. ‘Prices - 35¢--50c--75¢. Children - 25¢.% Special cars will return to Salisbury and Garrett after the performance. ar ris imc AB oR mas any 5 | }