Cou uU RT N C Wy S| Condensed Statement | Judge Rupple has scheduled a spe- cial two weeks’ term of court, which x will begin April 5th. Judge Aaron E. OF MEYERSDALE, PA. i f Butler county, will be pres- Lapin Robert W. Irwin, of At Close of Business December 31st, 1914. Washington county, the second week. The cases to be tried are as follows: RESOURCES First Wesk. Loans and Investments.. .... .........i.00.. 0 $715,878.01 List A, (Judge Reiber) Monday— ’ Agnes Groner vs. Catherine Vannear U.S. Bonds..............c.ovsi sive can aot 77,000.00 et al., precept and issue d. v. n; Eliza Masters vs. J: H. Bowman, cashier, Banking House..... ...................00.... 29,300.00 interpleader; Elias Cunningham's | Due from Banks and Reserve Agents... ... .... 116.240.56 heirs vs. Somerset and Cambria R.R. 3 . trespass; P. A. Johns vs. Chas. F. Cash............ 0 cccererrrnaiivresnnaed,e. =. 53.671.15 Hochard et al., trespass; Emma E. total... $992,681.73 Cifer vs P : f Somerset, tres- Kifer vs. Borough of So | LIABILITIES pass. | : Tuesday—Ira D. Hechler vs. George!) Capital Stock ..:......0....0.00 nev edn eda oy $ 65,000.00 Donges, replevin; DeWarren H. Rey- - : nolds vs. Levi W. Weakland ,assump- Surplus hssra adasial sea sienna nena perenne 100,000.00 sit; Emory B. Dayton vs. Milton Shaf- Udivided Profits; .... ..... . 00 civaisiii naa iens 23,934.52 fer, trespass. { x: i Thursday—M. Emma Berkeley vs. Circulation .. ....-.................. J.00. 63,100.00 Somerset Telephone Co. a | Deposites... ........0 oii Aaa an buds dees 740,055 21 Andrew J. Wagner vs. Jno. A. Knecht Sere trespass; Robt. W. Graves Co. vs. W. Tota $992,089.73 R. Zufall, assumpsit. List B (Judge Ruppel) Monday— : Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. vs. | Moore, Hall, O. farmer, Middlecreek | MARRIED. WH Klingaman assumpsit; Henry (Oswalt, Clyde, editor, Boswell | MissMyrtle Custer, daughter of Mr. | Peck, Lewis A. farmer, Elk Lick F.Barron, cashier, vs. John Kaufman Pile, Lester, farmer, Stonycreek et al., petition to open judgment; Lo- renzo Baker vs. Alex. Miller ex. as-| sumpsit; Eureka Speciality Printing ' Reitz, | nan, H.merchant, Salisby. Co. vs. Baughman & Ludwick, appeal ternei_ .. A. lumberman, Windber Miller vs. | Specht; ’ . V., merchant, Quemahon. by defendants; Jno. C. F. J. C. Reitz, trespass; Edwin H. Brick- ell vsa Thos. J. Moyer, sci fa. sur mortgage; Elmer E. Thrasher vs. Wm. J A. Shank, replevin. Ackerman, Jno., miner, Summit. Anderson, And., merchant, Windber Tuesday—Pittsburg, Westmoreland | Ankeny, B. E., farmer, Shade & Somerset R. R. vs. Jas. S. Blair et | Baer, Franklin, farmer, Jenner | al, assumpsit; Ryan-Correll Co. vs. Baker, Simon P., farmer, Lincoln Michael Dellarciprete, appeal by de-! Harnhart, L. W.. fendant; Shoemaker Bros. vs. H. | Barnhart, Geo. Laus, appesl by defendant. | Barnet, Homer, clerk, Jenner Thursday—Tony BordoskyY VS. Barron, Webster, farmer, Somerset Earle Woy, trespass; Jno. Grzybeck peerits, J. H., merchant, Somerset Bo Tony Lechvar, capias ad responden- Berkey, R. L., clerk, Hooversville dum; S. S. Mack vs. Harry W. Hols- Berkey, Allen, corpenter, Conemaugh | opple, replevin. Berkey, Austin, farmer, Paint Second Week. | Blough, P. J., minister, Hooversville List A (Judge Irwin): Monday— Bowlby, Albert, laborer, Garrett Markleton Hotel Co. vs. Connellsville carver, Elton E., teacher, Garrett & State Line Railroad, trespass; BE. coleman, Edw., carpenter, Somerset | F. Stahl vs. Silas Weyand et al, judg- (oleman, Frank S., farmer, Brothval’y | | Weimer, . W., foreman, Garrett. { ment opened; F. W. Foedish & Co. V5. Grom, Clarence, bookkeeper, Meysdle, | MF: and Mrs. Jonathan Yoder, and Superior Coal Mining Co., assumpsit; , Custer, Samuel, laborer, Shade William Henry Saylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor, both of Cone- J. B. Critcheld vs. E. F. Stahl], appeal | Davis, Harry, farmer, Addison by plaintiff. { Davis, P. S., clerk, Elk Lick Tuesday—V. M. Johnston vs. W. A. Ditch, L. W., minister, Windber { Holsopple, assumpsit; Mary M. Irwin Eagle, Chas, painter, Windber vs. Johnstown Traction Co., trespass; Engle, Geo. G., laborer, Elk Lick Consumers Auto Co. vs. T. W. Gurley Fair, Jno. E. farmer, Larimer Manufacturing Co., appeal by plaintiff. Fellers, Frank O., clerk, Rockwood Thursday-W. W. Wagner et al. vs. Gary Jonas, farmer, U. Turkeyfoot Borough of Salisbury, trespass; Gauntz, Edw., clerk, Meyersdale American Educational Alliance vi. | Glessner, Albert G., farmer, Stonyc'k Chas. I. Shaffr, appeal by defendant. Growall, A. E., farmer, Black List B. (Judge Ruppel): Monday-- Glessner, Jacob M., farmer, Stonycr'k Bertha Keim vs. United Stores Co., Groff, Fred, merchant, Berlin interpleader; Earle Paden vs. the U- Hauger, George, farmer, Milford nited Stores Co., interpleader; A. Ber- Hocking, Geo. H., retired, Meyersdale gr vs. M. Panatagotas, appeal by de- Hostetler, Sol. S. farmer, Elk Lick fendant; Jos. Kuchinsky vs. borough Humbert A. R.'undertaker, Conflu'ce of Hooversville, trespass; Sarah C. 8. ia Dibert vs. Alvin Burnworth, trespass; — rE clerk, ” i a dilied John Neff vs. Alvin Burnworth, tres- Movies . Jonas. eg wi on pass; Bertha F. Neff vs. Alvin Burn- Mo e Pid © "I oe wy in MELEE worth, appeal by defendant. ar, an Lyd tn sr ; Moon, A. J., laborer, Windber Tuesday-William H. Coughenour vs. Moore, Jno. L., merchant, N. Centrev. William S. Mountain et al trespass; Orris, Calvin, teamster, Windber Andrew Protosena vs. Brothersvalley Phillips, Wm. J., agent, Somerset Bor Coal Co., trespass. : : : Pritts, BEdw., clerk, Meyersdale Thursday—Dennis M. Marker vs. Pyle, Geo. W., farmer, Somerset O. C. Gates, replevin; Jno. B. Schardt | Ream, Jesse, farmer, Middlecreek vs. Edward J. Cramer, trespass; J. H. Reeser, Allen, baker, Windber St. Clair vs. Wm. Griffith, replevin. | Rodamer, Stewart, teacher, Elk Lick Rummell, Jno. M., farmer, Paint Schrock, Wm. G., farmer, Brothersva. Schmucker, C. C., merchant, Boswell Singer, S. W., agent, Windber Smith, L. W., laborer, Somerset Sparigler, Simon F., painter, Shanksv. Snyder, A. C., carpenter, Black Smucker, F. W., farmer, Lincoln Wible, Sam. F., farmer, Shade. THE LIST OF JURORS. Week Beginning April 5th. Baldwin, L. O. Carp. Somerset Twp. Baker, Freeman, miner, Berlin Barchus, Jno. L., Banker, Salisbury Barron, W. R.,, farmer Somerset Twp. Biddle, J. L., merchant, Ursina. Bittner, Nelson, J. farmer, Lincoln Bittner, Madison, farmer, Black Blough, Wm., farmer, Conemaugh Bower, W. S., merchant, Confluence. Bowman, David, laborer, Summit Boyer, E. B. minister, Confluence Critchfield, J. A. laborer, L. Turkeyf’t Deal, W. H., laborer, Meyersdale Deyarmin, Wm., clerk, Windber Dickey, A. F., retired, Somerset Bord: Friedline, 8. B., clerk, Somerset Boro Gabagan, Martin, laborer, Quemahon. Gerhart, F. 8. lumberman, Confi’ce Glotfelty, Simon, farmer, Greenville’ Griffith, J. M. fsrmer, Jenner. PAINT BOROUGH The new sub-station postoffice buil- ding for Scalp Level and Paint Bor- ough, located in Paint ownship, will be occupied by April. ist Jno. Menser, aresident of Paint ough, located in Paint township, will ‘¢bndition with cancer. A. G. Spencer, of West Windber ‘will move on the Moore farm on the summit of the Alleghenies the first day of April and will embark in hor- tieultural pursuits. His produce will |and Mrs. William Custer, and Lloyd | R. Whitaker, son of Mr. Powel] Mair W., farmer, Allegheny | Daniel Whitaker, both of Ogle town- ship, were married at the home of the | bridegroom’s parents, by the Rev. S. | C. Thompson. | Williamson, J. L. farmer, Conemaugh Mr. and Mrs. Second Week, beginning April 12th. | Lonaconing, Md. and Charles Martin | Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dahl | of Meyersdale,were married at Mey- | ersdale, by the Rev. Father Brady. | Mr. and Mrs. farmer, Quemahon’g : gomerset township, and Roy Homer stonemason, Stoyest'n Trent, son of Mr: and Mrs. Edward S. Trent, of Stonycreek township, were married at the court house, by Mar- riage License Clerk Bert. F. Landis. land Mrs. William Reese, Meyersdale, and Walter A. Liddick, and Mrs. Calvin N. Liddick, of Marys- | ville, Pa., were married at Meyersdale by the Rev. S. J. Berkley. maugh township, Jerome, by Justice of the Peace Jo- { seph Kuhlman. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kinsey, and Wil- liam T. Umberger,son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Umberger, both of Shade town- ship, were married at Somerset, Justice of the Peace Kore Kauffman. and Mrs. Newton Hershman, ofAkron, Ohio, and Clarence Abraham Robert- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rob- ertson, of Boynton, were married at Meyersdale, by the Rev. J. Clarke Matteson. and Mrs. John Steele, and Guy Wright son of Mr. Wright, both of Addison, were mar- ried at Addison, by the Rev. J. Rishel. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, and Benj. H. Phenecie, both of Windber, were married by the Rev. Hugh G. Moody, pastor of the Windber M. E. church. and Mrs. Miss Eiffel Plaskett, daughter of William Plaskett, of Miss Carrie Stutzman, daughter of George Stutzman, of Miss Mary J. Reese, daughter of Mr. son of Mr. Miss Lydia Edna Ycder, daughter of were married at Miss Margaret Kinsey, daughtér- of ; Sales Goods? SCHEDULE OF BOOSTER DAYS For PIANO CONTESTANTS Are you taking advantage of the Special Wednesday sales? Are you, yourself buying the Special Are you inducing your friends and Club Members to attend? If you have to answer NO to any of these questions then you are not doing ALL that you might to win the Piano. We cannot win. this contest for you all that we can do is to give you the Opportunity, and offer to you any help that we can. Do you want to be classed as a WINNER in the Contest, or as a QUITTER? Get rid of that feeling of Don’t care if I win or not feeling, determine to win, and we venture the assertion that the Pi- ano will be in YOUR home next Decoration Day. WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, UW Wednesday Special Sales for MARCH LNT RARER Ai MARCH 10-- a et JEWELRY. MARCH 17—— — MUSLIN UNDERWEAR MARCH 24— — — — — — GINGHAMS MARCH 3lim oe = dr oon = CURTAINS “If you are a Contestant or Club Member and feel that you cannot use any of this merchandise yourself, get out among your neighbors, taek orders, come in and get the goods your- self and deliver it to them, and you will get the special serv- ice Checks. Start next Wednesday. Harti: v Block, Hartley, Clutton Co, The Club Store Meyersdale, PA, by Mrs. Lona Snyder, daughter of Mr. Lydia May Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H, Oscar Miss Beatrice Taylor, daughter of assembly room of the public schools. to cut off 10 of its street lights and ‘thereby save Council is also thinking of cutting out some its water plugs. burg is moving his family ‘to Rock- wood. Pearle Fleming, a Rockwood High School, was delight- fully surprised by her pupils, Friday evening. Rockwood schools Friday, March 19. at the same time, when 48 varieties of work will be shown and a first and Hauger, S. M,, farmer, Brothersvalley |: Hecker, Wm., farmer, Jenner Hentz, Jno. H., farmer, Brothersvaley: Hickey, Thos, Clerk, Windber Hinebaugh,, Bevid, farmer, U. Turkeyf Kauffman, ‘Harry J., farmer, Conemgh Kennell, J. J, merchant, Wellersburg King, Harrison, carp. U. Turkeyfoot Lembert, W. D., auto dealer, Somerset Livengood, Chas F., doctor, Boswell. Long, Jno. F., farmer, Stonycreek. May, Chas. N., laborer, Salsbury McKenzie, A. J. justice, Garrett Metzgar, Wm. farmer, Stoyestown Miller, Lloyd, laborer, Elk Lick Miller; J. N., clerk, Windber Miller, David, J. farmer, summit dent of Paint borough. Miller, Jos., farmer, Middlecreek. { An enthusiastic meeting of the Mimma, Chas., farmer, Somerset Twp. ! Paint- Scalp Level Equal Suffrage Mosholder, Herbt., farmer, Black party was held on Friday night in the find ready sale in the Windber mar- “kets. Mr. Moore is to be congratula- ted in obtaining such an efficient gar- "denier. i He is an honored veteran of the Civ- il war. | at Hooversville, visiting his ‘Squire Emmanuel, of Seese, the ol-| New Brunswick, N. J, of the latter dest resident of Ogle township, is suf-| institution in 1902. He has held sever fering with cancer of the stomach. al important pastorates. Paint borough council has decided about $300 annually. ROCKWOOD. Henry Younkin, of near Gepharts- A pleasant surprise was given Miss teacher in the Parents’ Day will be observed n the The industrial exhibit wil also be held a second prize will be given for the best pieces of work exhibited. Rev. Dr. John Erler, of New York city, the newly chosen pastor of the Rockwood Lutheran charge, has as- sumed the duties of his pastorate here He is a graduate of Rutgers College | and of the Theological seminary at C. H. Meyers wo has been a patient public. Pittsburgh. no longer. SAMUEL RE President, Pedasvivanta Kdfiedd. Exeeutive ro Tara 721 Commersial Trust Building, Philadel THEODOR Presidbnt, rp ia vo oR libs. L. O'DONNELL, Custiiin, How Much Longer Will You Pay? For four years in Pennsylvania, for two i New Jersey, the. Full Crew Law has had the acid test of every-day What has it accomplished ? Five and one-half million dollars have been wasted by the raile roads, and in no single instance has the Full Crew Law, that come pels this waste, contributed one jot to the safety of the traveling In proportion to the great body of railroad employes, the number of extra men forcéd on the railroads by the Full Crew bill is small. But their pay is high, higher, in fact, than the wages really earned by most other classes of employes. It costs the railroads $2566 in one year to pay the superfluous trainmen on one passenger train operating between New York and That's but a single item, taken at random from the tremendous bill which directly or indirectly each citiZén has to pay. But the people are now determined to pay this needless bill If you have not yeét voiced your persohal demand that the wiiste of this monéy that should be spent for your better and safer gervice be stopped, ‘a Iétter to your électéd representative at Harrisburg and Trenton is your most effé€tive thethod. ARIEL WILLARD, ro ARIEL 3 asd Chic Railroad. of Pefineyivanie and Bow Jesvey, shia. ms rr spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bittner, of Meyersdale. The citizens of Rockwood and of the farming districts are signing petitions | for the repeal of the license law on traction engines, as the threshers | | The Aid Society of the Lutheran church was entertained Wednesday evening of last week by Mrs. Ellen Snyder. After the regular program the evening was spent in games. Re- freshments were served at a late at the Cottage State hospital at Con- in this section have agreed to raise | hour. Those present were Mesdames | a short time until he can return to his home. Wilbur Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! J. N. Walter, of Gepharts, is serious- ly ill.suffering with typhoid fever. Mrs. P. P. Hauger and daughter are Buel Hostetler, of Milford township, has closed contracts for the erection Jor for the | barns,two in Jenner townshipand one 'in Milford township. remodeling of three Jos. J. Seese, of Paint Borough, ia | 3elisville for several weeks suffering the price oft hreshing so as to cover | Tihast and son, Farle; Foster Wal- aged | from a bad case of scalding, is repor- the extra expense that the law in-|ter, W. H. Wolfsberger, O. L. Larra- | moth, Mrs. Hannah Seese, who is in | ted to be improving and the doctors | fiicts. These petitions will be sent to | way, Roscoe Shank, Norman M>3yers, | ‘her 97th year. Her heart is failing due | are of the opinion that it will be but | the legislature soon. ‘to her advanced age. She is a native! | of Somerset county nd a former resi- |B. E. Dull, Chauncey Deli:aven, John | Snyyder, Chas. B. Lane, of Pittshurg; | Levi Wolf, E.E. Miller, Ellen Snyder, | Mary Miller, Helen Wolf, Edna Larra- Mary Jane Wolf, Blaine iter and Kenneth Meyers. way, Wal-| Real Relief from gufféring means true ha piniess. The trotble due to in ie gestion and biliousness, is removed quickly, certainly and salely by BEECHAMS PILLS The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the! Wortd | | Seid everywhere. In boxes, 10c., Fe A SANS NS NIN NS NANI NS SSIS SSN IY IFY 7 BEB a Bi A$ K SRT S$ x hy FOL i XK Mil {ie i | YOR ford fi K'OVTYS SND > BLADDERS y sd Dr. M and : edse mitt nose the | and act prot pacit tact care them Lo In mon] tient chee! suffi hand have be h hand shou] bichl antis Th whic] in nc used place purpc door of gr place boil f Th will partic cougl in a disinf to “so he been not u whict ily ;do adn be *fir rately The in the ease at the irg: h trams: bez, of cases out tt sisten Cha ‘Wedn: went | Ann to her latter a fall. G. 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