- The smoke of battle of the last election haying cleared away the politicians of the town haye settled down to their various ayocations and all is peace and quiet once more. The results were rather disappointing to several of the most rampart politi- cians but they are getting over their deep sorrow admirably and all will be well with them before long. Some mischievous ‘‘boys’’ went so far after election as to hang a crepe on the office door of one of the disappoint- ed ones, but the yictim of the joke declares that he will show them that he is a pretty lively corpse yet. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meager, ison a trip to New York and other eastern cities, starting on Monday night. George O. Hay, deputy revenue collector came home from Pittsburgh before the election and is spending a ten day vacation in Salisbury. Ross Bird, a mouider at Knecht’s machine shops was called to Somer set last week on account of the death of his wife’s mother, Mrs. Benford. rs. J. C. Lichty, Mrs, V. E, Baum- gardner, Misses Edith and Elmira Lichliter and Walter Johns motored to Cumberland last week. ; Mrs. John Baker, who spent several weeks at the home of Miss Mary Liv- engood, returned to her home in Gar- rett county, Md., last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Wagner, have entered suit against the borough of Salisbury for $2,500 for damages for injuries they allege Mrs. Wagner sus- tained by falling on one of the bor- ough sidewalks which was very much ont of repair. There are other side walks in this corporation that are in very bad shape and if the residents do not fix them it would be best for our borough dads to see to it that is done before there is occasion for more suits for damages. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Deitz and two youngest chiidren Misses. Romaine Deitz and Lorena Williams motored to Johnstown, the forepart of last week. Qurtin Chaney, while at work in the woods for the Newman Bros., . last Wednesday had several toes maushed by a log rolling on his foot. Miss Helen W. Arney of Philadel- phia, State Organ‘zer of the Woman’s Miss Fannie Shaw of Hilldale Farm Garrett county, Md., spent last week with Mrs. Lydia Shaw. Mrs. Harvey Wagner and children were recent visitors to Scottdale. Harvey Hay spent part of last week in Baltimore. ? Daniel Maust of Somerset was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Maust during the past week. D. I. Hay of Akron. Ohio, is visiting his family on South Grant street. Henry Livengood of the township was a businéss visitor to town on Mon- day evening. ROOKWOOD. A surprise party was given on Mon- day evening at the Kirkpatrick home in honor of Mrs. J. A Kirkpat- rick, by a large number of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick will move to Holsopple in the near future. Mrs. F. R. Maxwell, of Oastle Shan- non, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Miller. J. 0. Newcomer of Oonnellsville, visited here last week and is now on a hunting trip. A suffrage meeting was held in the New Oentreville school building on Thursday evening, at which Mrs. Ker- nan delivered an address on woman’s suffrage. A surprise and wedding shower was given in honor of Mrs. C. P. DeHaven, at the home of her parents . Monday evening by the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Luth- eran church and others. She re- ceived many beautiful and useful presents, which were greatly ap- preciated. A birthday party was given in honer of Miss Ada Snyder, at the home ‘of her parents. Mrs. H. E. Kellar, of Harrisburg, is the guest of her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snyder. | O. R. Landsberry has moved his family from Rockwood to Somerset. CO. G. Tannehill has purchased the Rockwood News agency from ex- charge of the same. The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church was entertained on ‘Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Earnest. Af- ter the business meeting the hostess served delicious refreshments Suffrage party, made an ad- dress in the United Evangelical: church on Tuesday afternoon, No-' vember I0th, at 3 o’clock. Miss | Arney is a graduate of Vassar college. Newton Ringler and Bert Wagner, | two of Salisbury’s most jovial fellows have taken up their winter quar ers in a small honse belonging to Ernest Welfley. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Mishler ot Somerset moved into the Lucy Yaist property, recently vacated by the Ward family. PF & Towa who for some time was nvendent of the 20th gen Qentir; nufacturing works at Boynton has severed his connec- tion with that company as presi- deni. Tue change came about through a number of the employes of the plant who asked for a change in that line and accordingly Mr. Lang tend-red his resignation. Adzm ¥-;'>, Mrs. Harvey Fogle’ Misses Nell Stotler and Lottie Wag- ner and Harry McClure left last Wednesday on an automobile trip to Akron, Ohio, where the party will yisit relatives and friends at ‘that place for several weeks and Mr. McClure will go to Detroit, Mech. A chicken and waffle supper was given at the St. Paul (Wilhelm) Reformed church parsonage on Satnrdav evening under the auspi- ¢ée8 of the Sunday school of thet church and a large attendance is reported. W. H. Boucher, who for several years was employed at Horning, Pa., came home on election day and will spend the winter here at the Brauch- er home though away most of the time for several years, never missed an important election Marion Glotfelty, of Old Town, Md., visited relatives and friends here several days last week He was accomparicd by his step-daughter, Miss Ruby Orites, who will spend several weeks with her step-sister,| Mrs. Victoria Dean. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Glotfelty, spent geveral days of last week in Johns- town. Mrs. Christian Beachy, of Bittinger, Md., was a gnest at the home of Prof. and Mrs, J. OC. Beahm, during the past week. Mrs, J. L. Barchus visited relatives and friends in Pittsburgh and Mec- Keesport last week. Guerney Swauger, who lives al Mrs. J. D. Snyder of Rockwood, has returned home after spending sev- ecal days in Pittsburgh, where she was the guest of Mrs. W. 8. Tressler. Harry Wood, a studenuv at the Pittsburgh Uniyersity, is the guest of his parents tor a few days. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Miller, of Cum- b rland, spent Saturday and Sunday w.th the former’s brother and sister- ia-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mrs, David Gildner, and grand- daughter, are visiting relatives at Davyidsville this week. Mrs. Clarence Critchfield, who has been a patient in the Allegheny Gen- eral Hospital for some time has re- turned home greatly improved in health, accompanied by her husband. R. E. Emerick, B. & O. operator, has moved his family from Hynd- man, to Rockwood, where he occu- pies the Wolf house, on West Broad- way. The Trent school bas been closed indefinitely on account or an epidemic of scarlet fever. rr —— ————————— ST. PAUL, The chicken and biscuit supper gat the parsonage on Saturday evening was a good success. Butchering is in full moving this week. Rev. Benjamin Hay preached a very interesting sermon fo a large and appreciative audience in the Reformed" ¢hurch on Sunday morn- ing. Is it practical for the farmer to re- turn to the soil as much in plant food as he remoyes by his crops? ° Would it be practical to return to the worker his full social product? Will it pay in the ‘end any better to rob the workers than it will to rob the farm. Russel “Engle of Somerset . visited his sister, Mrs. Albert Engle on Sunday last. ) Prof. and Mrs. Kretchman, of Mey- ersdale passed through town on their way home from attending teacher’s institute at Springs. They took sup- per at the parsonage and met quite a number of their old friends. Sunday school in the Reformed church at 9:30. Church services will be held in the Lutheran church at 2:00 p.m. Sun- day November 14th. . rr nf ———————— SAND PATCH. - short distance south of town, in the George DeLozisr property purchased the Merrill property but later owned by the BH. ©. Shaw estate. : Ward and Howard Williams, of Akron, Ohio, spent last week with | their mother Mrs. Alice Williams. Miss Florence Maust left Friday | Allen Ravenscraft and Herman Lot- for a non isit with friends at | tig returned home on T lay morn- Washicaton, D. C., Hagerstown and: ing from Akron, Ohio after visiting Frederick, Md. ! friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ravenscraft vis- ited the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Lindeman of Meyersdale, last Thurs- day, who has been very ill for five weeks. 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