April 6. SALISBURY. Come and Help Whip the Devil” is the call to the people to attend the revival meetings at the M. E. church at Sdlisbury. Several meetings were mis- sed on account of the illness of the pastor, Rev. Morgan, but the meet- mgs were resumed on Tuesday even- ing and there will be services every evening this week. On Sunday, Mar. 14, the Rev. J. C. Matteson of Mey- ersdale, will preach at 3:15 in the af- ternoon to men only. Mrs. Annie Kretchman and Mrs. A. L. Lowry returned last week from a visit with the former's daughter, Mrs. William Slossnagle, in Brothersval- ley township. Mrs. A. R. Winters went to the Rob- ert Packer hospital at Sayre, Pa. last week to have a goitre removed. She was accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Mess- ersmith. En route to Sayre they vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wagner, at Johnstown. The patrons of Salisbury Lecture Course were favored with a lecture entitled “Limitations of Liberty” by Orin C. Lester on Monday evening in Hay’s Opera House. A large audience was in attendance. An infant, several days old, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barchus, died on Fri- day and was buried in the I. O. O. F. cemetery on Saturday. J. L. Barchus, C. M. May and H. H. .Reitz have been drawn as jurors for the specialterm of court beginning Bernice, the eldest daughterof Mrs. Victoria Dean, has suffered a relapse from scarlet fever and it was feared typhoid fever would develop but the patient is getting better again. - Mrs. G. E. Thrasher, of Pittsburg, was in town last week representing the Sherwood Music School. She was soliciting pupils for the Effie Ellis course of music. The class here will be in charge of Mrs. Della B. Livin- good. George Miller and Fred Miller, of mear Accident, Md. were guests at the L. W. Miller home over Sunday, .maving been called here by the death of the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Mil- ler, of Coal Run. 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Coats, Hats Ladies’ Morning, very latest styles ~ MILLER & COLLINS OPENING (ANNOUNCEMENT SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. Wilson. Shumac. is boiling sugar for Hiram Saylor this spring. Miss ‘Fannie Linderman is living in | the home: of H. E. Hershbe:ger. A. G. 'Maust spent Sunday at the of West Salisbury, on March.6, a daughter. John Swatzwelder is from an attack of grippe. Miss Jean Farner last week suf-| fered from an attack of quinsy. . AW. Scott, of Indiana Pa. last week at the home of Wm. Knecht. recovering | Mrs. Homer Barnett, of Quemahon- | Was well rendered to a large audience. img township, visited her mother, Mrs. Thomasine McDowell, several days last week. Mrs. Wilbur Miller, of Greenville, township, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Newman Wed- meaday of last week. . Mrs. Orville Shelbaer, of Meyersdale t Thursday with her niece, Mrs. rence Statler. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mishler, who resided in the Lucy Yaist property on Gay street, moved on Monday to a farm in Summit township. Mesdames D. M. Compton and Har- vey Newman spent last Wednesday ‘with Meyersdale relatives. Mrs. E. C. Haselbarth and Miss Charlotte Boyer attended the spring millinery opening in Pittsburg recently GLENCOE. Sam Bittner and Thos. Poorbaugh left for Akron, Ohio, last Tuesday to sedk employment. Lawrence Stouffer of Meyersdale is fast becoming. Mr. Alfred Broad- water's right hand man. He has been -ont the farm since last Thursday. Clarence Miller spent Sunday with kis brother, W. H. Miller. Miss Elizabeth Leydig was a Cum- berland visitor on Saturday. Henry Smith and family of Cumber- 3and, spent the week-end with H. M. -Poorbaugh. Mrs. A. A. Sharp and a number of Band Patch ladies were Sunday visi- tors at the Glencoe Inn. Geo. Cook left on" Monday for Chi- «3go, after a two months’ vacation in the Alleghenies. The institute at Southampton was much interfered with by the weather men, yet a sufficient amount of talent wes aggregated to make a full ev- eming. Chas. Poorbaugh has 2 new nag that stands for horseback riding mainly. Now, girls, is your chance for the “igh” dive or aeroplane appearing flight. Mrs. Walter Staley and daughter, Gladys with Mrs. Gephart and chil dren of McKeesport, arrived in our town on Thursday to begin their rus- tie life. W. A. Raupach and family spent the week-end at W. H. Smith's of Fair- hope. : Mrs. W. H. Bittner attended the funeral of her brother Albert Crosby of McKeesport on last Saturday. Frank Miller is strutting about] proudly since the arrival of a fine ba- | by girl at their home last Wednesday night. Born to Mr. and John Housel, Mrs. af S v Junction, a 10 Ib gs Bittner was baptized in Little Miss ¢he Reformed church here on Sunday. spent ; home of J. R.:Ebaugh. Wilson Weller, one of sur popular auctioneers, has moved from Saylor hill to the B. B. Dickey house | The entertainment held at the Wal- ker school Saturday evening, of | which Miss Mary Gnagy is teacher. the | with a carbuncle on the back ot his neck last week. Wm. Engle was called to , Frostburg on Wednesday to attend the funeral of an aunt. BERLIN. Mrs. Clifton Walker is visiting Phil- adelphia friends. ; Mrs. Belle Krissinger has returned from a six weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. John Philson in Johnstown. Mrs. Wm. Cossei, who recently un- derwent an operation in a Cumber {| All enjoyed it very much. Mahlon Yoder moved to the J. C. Kretchman tenant house where he will work for Mr. Kretchman. Miss Stella Miller, a teacher at Stoyestown, spent over Sunday with her brother, Wilson, and faznily. R. J. Engle conducted the public sale of C. B. Dickey, near Salishary, last Thursday. J Ella Sutton is employed in the home of D. W. Loug at present. INDIAN CREEK. Mrs Geo. Snyder, of Davistown, is with her mother at da Pleasant, who is {lL Mrs. Ella Kimmell, of Garrett, spent the past week with her son, George, of Jones’ Mill, * >a Mrs J. R. Wartman and daughter, of Pittsburg, were visitors recently with Mr. Wartman’s brother and- sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dull, of Jones Mill. Frank Lindsay left Friday for Ligo- nier where he is employed. Jake Dull was called to Connells: ville, Saturday by the critical illness of his mother who died Saturday ev- ening and was buried Tuesday at 2p. m. at Connellsville. Albert Showman, of Mill Run, for Vanderbilt, Saturday to visit. L. J. Baer spent Saturday among Meyersdale friends. Dave Begain and Samuel Fullem were transacting business in Connells- ville on Saturday Dennis Whipkey and Ezra Shipley were business callers in Uniontowa on Saturday. Of this time item Jonse,s left attorney ViM. P. C. Miller lost his mare, known as Fan on last Sunday night from colic. Mrs. Lewis Knepp, of Larimer town- ship, spent last Thursday night at the home of her brother, Henry Suder. Homer Maust, of St. Paul sold a horse to Geo. C. Meyer on Monday. Henry Brown butchered two porkers which he sold to J. W. Forrest of Glade City on Monday. P. C. Miller baled his hay and ship- ped several carloads last week. Miss Margaret Knepp who is stay- | ing at Henry Suder’s spent last Sun- | day at her home in Larimer township. Miss Elizabeth Tressler fell on Mon- [day morning and sprained her left ankle so badly that she was housed | up for several days, attending to her clerical the Shipley Meyersdale. | preventing her Hardware Co. store in iry Bangard spent Monday with Mrs. Wm. S ) as a severe sufferer duties at| land hospital, returned to her home on Monday evening. A The Berlin Brethren Ch 5 gation has elected Rev. Jesse son of Philadelphia to be their Rat during the ensuing year. On Saturday night a box social will be held by the miners’ band in their Mrs. J. G. Smith is recovering nicely from an operation she recently um- derwent at Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore. The formal dedication of Berlin's hapdsome new school building will take place, Thursday, March 11. In the afternoon from 1 to § o’clock, the teachers will tender a reception to the citizens of the town at the school and will take pleasure in showing them through the several departments of the building. In the evening at 7:30 o’clock, the formal dedicatory exer- cises will be held in Trinity Reformed Church, for which a very interesting program has been arranged. GARRETT. More spring weather—house-clean- ing next in order. Albert . Twigg who was painfully injured Saturday is getting along as well as could be expected. Only one month more will bring our schools to a close. H. B. Speicher and E. E. Carver spent Tuesday evening in Meyersdale on business. Several of our young people atten- ded the Teachers’ institute at the Wal ker school in Brothersvalley twp. Sat- urday evening. From all appearances the “burglar gang” has not yet all been caught, as our people are frequently annoyed by some one stealing various articles, andespecially visiting those places where meat is kept. The Garrett Normal will open May, 4, and closé with the teachers’ exam- inations to:be held June 23—24. This Normal had an enrollment of 32 stu- dents last year and this year the out- look points to a larger enrollment than ever before, as it is expected to reach an enrollment of 40. Special at- tention will be given to those desiring to take Professional examinations and this alone is a feature that should not | be overlooked. If you are desirous of doing good work, come to the Garrett | Normal under the supervision of a | fencher of strong ability, and long ex- | perience and you will never rue the | time spent there. ‘We are pleased to note the progress of the Angena Laboratory in our town, which has a wider reputation than any firm of its kind within a long ra- . BE. Beabes spent ay visit- ing his parents near S |. WEINSTEIN Announces the opening of his new store ‘1Saturday, March 13th, 1915} See the new styles for Spring and Summer. complete line of new up-to-date apparel for the Ladies, ‘Misses and Children; Men, Youths and Boys. Every- thing of the best quality, Intent styles and at the low- est possible price. ss — A ® eo ee My aim is to treat everyone right and to give them FULL VALUE for their money. : FANCY SOUVENIRS Given to all the ladies on Opening Day. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Naugle Bldg., re) Don’t forget the big Easter Bazaar which will be held by the Lutheran Ladies Aid Society on St. Patrick's day at which eatables wil also be served. The “auto bug” seems to have stung several of our people recently. Watch for developments. Mrs. Samuel Rector, of Akron, O,, is visiting friends and relatives here. Quite a few of our people are on the sick list. oS . MARKLETON. Hurrah for Mr. Snyder! Hurrah for the Band! Who “hollered” for the postmaster? What about that dona- tion? Let’s see who receives the next one. like tooth picks. | Meyersdale on special business. Dr. Speicher, of Rockwood was here on Thursday loking after some of the 0. section foreman, Jesse | develor rm. ~~ a Burnworth atended a meeting at Rock- wood on Wednesday. Mr. Chester Miller, of McKeesport, is spending a few weeks at the sani- tarium. Ross Krieger, who has been on the sick list for the past week, is im- proving under the care of Dr. Smeltz. Mrs. Nora Plomba who underwent an operation a few weeks ago, in the bospital at Pittsburg, returned home on Saturday evening. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Vay, was very much delighted over the arrival of a grandson. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Burns and Ross Krieger have rented Mrs. Bittner's | property and have started & poultry | farm. W. A.Snyder purchased a fine driv-| ing mare last Tuesday, Roy says that she is some goer. When you pass a | telephone pole on her they look just | | railroad conductor whe met with an | Frank Marlett spent Wednesday in | Prof. Wm. Dwire spent Saturday in Somerset. Lewis Ayres spent Saturday in Rock- wood visiting his son John, who is a accident recently. ST. PAUL. Six families are under quarantine n due to scarlet fever. It seems 0 seriuos cases have Il. WEINSTEIN The Low Price Store. Next to Post Office, Meyersdale, Pa. —r The schools have closed for a short time awaiting developments of scarlet fever. For the same reason meetings have been suspended in the boys club rooms. Mr. Richard Sipple is confined to his bed by a severe case of neuralgia since Saturday night. He is slowly improving. Church services ‘were announced for the Reformed church at 10 a m. Sunday, March 14 to be conducted by ‘Rev. Metger, of Frostburg. WELLERSBURG. Mr. Jos. Sturtz spent Sunday with relatives in Corrigansville, Ellerslie, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tressier visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Redding. J. E. Shaffer and Robt. Fedling are ill with la grip. I BEAUTIFUL ALUMINUM ROASTER Beautiful Aluminum Roasters—Given away to cash custcmers at Habel & | Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Railey, of near 4 » Bets this T about the ju Centre the so the bt large house marke the bu owned pany ° nearly Jam who Ww quesne gave t depart the he fore t water the ro Mr. D: opera the al was fi beneat the fir a stea that t cellar water To tr) tile. T theref: buildir The strong Jburnir “town. here : was b The h house and it being _ destru in pai the pr of the and d More the 28 rious eral 1 the e THR Rev. tor of churcl signed near | Lan ‘ber fir suit Lumb ing ti " towns Bru chewa lin, a Johns at the Rev. J Christ ed by Mr. E in Ca