TI — me — S—— A — é { 3 iis ROCKWOOD. Mrs. Alla Lewis has the bedside of her father at Martins Ferry, O., who has been very ill for two months. Irvin Walter has about recovered from the effects of the shock he recently sustained. Peter Putnam has entered Califor- nia State Normal school as has also the daughter of Mrs. A. H. Bittner. J. H. Farling, a Civil war veteran, ' 9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. N. services were held Thurs- | died on Tuesday evening of last week after a severe illness from which he has suffered for the past five months. Funeral day, with interment in the I. O. o.F cemetery. John McVicker and his sister, Mar- garet, have returned from Johnstown where they visited their sister, Mrs. F. W. Hay. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Conway, accom- panied by Dr. J. C. Hemminger, took their daughter Agnes to a Pittsburg hospital, a few days ago, for treat- ment. Mrs. G. F. Barclay and son, of Scottdale, were guests here at the home of Mrs. Ellen Snyder. The Bar- clays were former Rockwood resi- dents when Mr. Barclay was assist- ant station agent. Mrs. R. A. Critchfield and two daughters visited recently with Meyersdale relatives. returned | home after spending two weeks at | lightning | (Change in Banking Hours i Meyersdale, Effective on and after May 17th, 1915 Saturday Nights Only 7:00 to 9:00. Second National Bank, Penn’a. THE LAST BOOSTER DAYS OF MARKLETON. M. A. Snyder was on a business trip the first part of the present week to Boston. Mr. Ray Marlett who was operated E. B. Miller, the Rockwood restau-|ypon for appendicitis, has returned rateur, has purchased a Bedford county farm of about ten acres for $2,500. C. E. Statler has been awarded the contract for the erection of several brick houses for the Somerset Lum- ber Company. A late model Overland has been purchased by J. H. Leighty. Mrs. Charles Shultz, of Meyersdale was called to Rockwood Thursday by the serious illness of her son, Har- ry, who was confined to his room at Miller’s restaurant. The baccalaureate sermon to the high school graduates by Rev John Erler was the most eloquent of the kind given in Rockwood for several years past.’ The graduating exercises were held on Wednesday evening of this week and home talent play by the seniors is to take place to-mor-: row, Friday evening. BERKLEY. The rains are pushing the crops | and pasture is looking well and trees ready to blossom. The sale held here Saturday after- | noon was well attended. All who at-| tended wished to get a relic from “Peggy.” Mr. Schlag was the guest of Mr. Sellers, over Sunday. Blaine Seliers made a trip last week on his motor cycle. W. ‘R. Ebaugh is erecting a new store room, Wilson Bittner doing the work with the help of his father. - Mahlon Reich, who has been suf- fering from rheumatism, is improv- ing slowly. here home and is getting along micely. Henry Phillipi has resigned as scc- retary of the Markleton band on ac- count his leaving to attend Nor- mal school at Garrett. Success to you Henry. Merchant Meyers has hired a new delivery boy. J. A. P. is right on the spot. Misses Mabel Snyder, Irene Mey- ers and Ella Marlett were Casselman visitors on Thursday. Mr. S. A. May motored to ‘Somer- set on Tuesday . Auto Bug has stug quite a few of the boys . Three new cars coming to town! Clyde Snyder was calilng on Rock- wood friends Wednesday. A. J. Sembower, of Rockwood, one of the delegates of the Ninth ditrict of Somerset County Sunday School Association visited the Lutheran School at the Laurel and at the Mar- i kleton U. B. Sunday School on Sun- , dy morning. Mrs. Meyers was visiting her son, | Otto on Sunday afternoon. | Mr. Fulmer and family, of Meyers- | dale were calling on Mr. and Mrs. | Ross Kreger Sunday . Bruce Sanner and family, of Rock- wood, are spending a few days here | visiting friends. KINGWOOD. L. D. Cramer delivered a brand new | Ford to Ephraim Schrock and one to Wilson Snyder a few days ago. Calvin Rush delivered a Ford to Chas. W. Sechler and a Dodge to Edward Younkin and a Ford to J. C. McMillen not long since. Quite a number of our farmers motored to Somerset on Saturday to attend the sale which is on the last Saturday of each month. W. W. Hechler called on Harvey Henry to kill his norse; his horse got down and couldn’t get up and it was thought best to shoot it. Since Jeff lost out on the veterinary business, he has returned to carpemn- Mr. and Mrs. Sellers were reeent | try. Confluencev visitors. Covelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Berkley, is improving,we are glad to say. W. BE. Walker is pussy putting out crops on the Lichty farm. Mrs. J. R. Ebaugh on Tuesday was at her husband’s home across the mountain where she purchased a fine calf. There will be church here Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Every one cordially invited to attend. Rev. Howe, of Meyersdale, will fill the pulpit. Rev. Hueber, of Gettysburg, preach ed at St Paul in Rev. Carney’s ab- sence. MARRIAGE LICENSES. BS mine of the Peter Sanner, our saddler took chances and cut his beard off last week and the result is a bad cold We still haven't a blacksmith at Kingwood; it seems strange that this good location is going to waste. The Odd Fellows have picked and bought their ground for a cemetery and they have one of the most ideal points in this vicinity. W. A. Leer had a horse to fall dead in the harness last week. . John Nicholson is going into the poultry business; be hs already quite a number of White Leghorn chicks shipped to him. VIM. | Mrs. Harvey Saylor, of Meyersdale | spent one day last week, with her | sister, Mrs. Eugene Weller. . Geo. Marten while driving in No. Consolidation Coal Company on Wednesday of last week | had the misfortune of getting his right foot between the bumpers of The following couples have recent- | ipo cars thereby squeezing that mem- obtained marriage licenses in Som- | ber badly, breaking one of the bones erset county: Jno. Q. Imgrund, Johnstown and Ella C. Jno. Kachmar and Annie Voztek, of | © Windber Cloyd W. Frye, Paint bor- ough and Ethel H. Penrod, of Paint Twp.; St. Elmo McClintock, Addison Twp. and Ila Marie Calhoun, Harris- burg Austin L. Younker Scalp Level and Bertha M. Berkey, Hillsboro; Vernon F. Weaver Lehman, both of Conemaugh Twp.; Hdison Garman Brick, Allegheny Twp.. and Laura May Emerick, Northampton Twp.; man and Alice Opel, both of Elk Lick. Twp.; Martin Patterson Critchfield and Nellie Viola Pile, both of Milford Twp. Nicholas Poleszccak ond Kath- arine Rudasky, both of Ralphton; Geo. Cigan and Mary Havrila, both of Windber; Victor Schram, Salis-| bury and Ada Bowman, Boynton; Harry M. Ogline, Lincoln Twp. and Myrtle V. Miller, Friedens; Geo. Bic- ko and Maria Maggovcs, both of Win- dber; Frank Ripple and Minnie Mich- el, both of Jenner twp.; Wm. H ; Koontz, S rset T . and Dai and Christina Metzer both of ton; W. H. Bruc and Lydia Viola Hay Carney, 7, Berlin. and Margaret | 4 Clyde N. New-: | of the ankle. George Stein and family of Meyers- Hankinson, New Baltimore; j3ale spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Seggie. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyer passed last Sunday afternoon at the home Louis Klotz in Meyersdle. Miss Viola Shultz in Greenville Twp., is spending this week at the home of C. W. Tressler. Henry Suder enjoyed last Sunday t the home of Bird Bros. at Pleas- ant Hill. Mrs. C. W. Tressler visited last Sunday at the Wm. Shultz home in i Greenville township. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nicholson and son Cyrus were Sunday afternoon ‘callers at the home of Richard, the former’s brother at Pleasant Hill { Mrs. Priscilla Queer, of near Centre { church, was a Vim visitor on Monday. GLENCOE. Let Cupid shoot his arrow at any time only often. Not a band boy ap- pered hungry after the serenade at H. D. Altfather’s on Wednesday ev- ening, but the “scrub blowers thriv- ed only on a light shower and moon- light due to a hurried departure. Leah Webreck left on Sunday for Friedens term of school for six weeks. Th Misses Clara Leydig, Ruby Poorbaugh, Hazel and Thelma Mil- ler spent three days last week in Cumberland, shopping and sight see- ing. ding house at Roddy for the Wilmoth ‘bark peelers. Mrs.. J. L. ‘Snyder and daughter, Mabel escorted by Chas. Love, spent Thursday p. m. in Meyersdale. Messrs. Ben Leydig, Bob Webreck and Allen Bittner were Meyersdale shoppers on Monday last. ; Leah Leydig, our authority,. :or Hoyle on motors, drove the Messrs. H. Altfather, J. T. Leydig and W. Shipley to a consistory meeting at Pocohontas on Saturday . Elias Fike is a severe sufferer of | neuritis in his right shoulder. Mrs. Wm. Seggie is improving her Phos by building a stable on it. George Shunk is staying at the home of his brother-in-law, James Thomas in Greenville twp. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shultz, of Green- vill le township, were Vim callers last urday. GOLD THAN ANY h- MADE. DO YOU KN low THE REA— SON?GET IT AT HABEL & PHIL—. LIPS Alfred Broadwater and I. D. Ley- | dig motored to Somerset on Wednes- day on business. Obidiah Elrick and wife, of Pitts- burg, in company with a number of relatives and friends, brought their baby daughter here for burial on Friday. Mrs. H. M. Bittner and daughter spent the week-end at BE. D. Kraus- haar’s. Martin Miller headed an auto party to Cumberland on Saturday. Tg Chs. W. Bittner with two children spent Sunday at W. H. Bittner’s. | ‘Remember the sessions of the dis- trict Sunday School convention here on Saturday night May 8 at 7:30 and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. A church social will follow the night session. Consider yourself cordially invited and come. UNION VALLEY. Oats seeding about over; corn and potato planting next in order. J. E. Geiger and wife, Henry Geig- er and wife, Wm. Knepp and wife, and C. M. Christner were callers on H. B. Beal on Sunday last. Rev.. Michael, of the Lutheran Church, of Meyersdale, will preach at the White Oak church on Sunday, May 16 at 2 p. m. Every is invited to attend the service. Andrew Horchner has sold his horse and bought himself a buzz wagon. He says that the buzz wagon beats it all. Simon Keefer made a business trip to Meyersdale on Saturday last. Peter Fleker says that it is too late to sow oats now because he is done. Pete is a hustler. George Felker was a caller on H. B. Beal one day last week. Conrad Keefer vacated the old Keefer home and moved to Possum Hollow where he is now under the employ of John Shoemaker. ST. PAUL. Rev. G. E. Metger preached to a large and appreciative audience in the Reformed church on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Faidley spent part of last week in Somerset, visiting her daughter, Mabel. H. G. Lepley made a flying trip to Cumberland last week on business. An infant child of Fred Nolte'’s was buried in the cemetery at St. Paul’s last on Saturday. The funeral rites were performed by Rev. Thom- as of Salisbury. If you want to know why the natur- al resources that are publicly used should not be privately owned and controlled, visit the St. Paul Club rooms on Thursday evenings of each week. GARRETT. The Garrett town councii has ap- pointed May 8, as clean-up day. During the summer the Garreit band will give a seres of oven-gir concerts. The band is composed of local talent and their previous con certs have been very suc:essfnl S. P. Zimmerman, engineer on the | Perlin Branch passenger train, who | is off duty on account of the death of his sister, was relieved by J. W. Helfley. an extra engineer. Mrs. Frank Enos is still seriously’ ill. Mrs. S.° G. Rector has returned to her home in Akron, Ohio. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA where she will attend a- Mrs. Bill Cook is running the boar-| ticles. Nineteen More Days for you to get in your best work on the ; Trade Extension Campaign AT : The Women's Store. During the final month of the con- test we will hold the following Special Wednesday Nales Wed. May 12, Wed., May 19, Wed., May 26,.- There will be no reduction of prices on any of these sales, except- ing the Remnant sale when all rem- nants will be sold at Remnant Prices but Special Service Checks will be given on all sales of these listed ar- Don’t Forget the Sale NEXT WEDNESDAY Hartley, Clutton Co. Hartley Block, Thread, silk or cotton. Summer Dress Goods Remnants. THREAD. The Club Store, CONFLUENCE. H. M. Lawver and E. R. Beggs re- turned Thursday from Philadelphia, where they attended the Maccabee convention as delegates from the lo- cal lodge. Mrs J. W. Clouse is improving from her recent illness. Our schools closed the beginning of this week.The past year has been a very successful one and Prof. B. T. Frazer is to be congratulated on the advancement made. The man; friends of Dr. and Mrs H. P. Meyers will be glad tolearn the the little som, Paul, is recovering from his recent severe spell of pneumonia. J. W. Show, of Johnson Chapel, was here last week, shipping some very fine apples te different points. S. A. Kendall, of Meyersdale, was a business visitor a few days ago. Mrs. H. OC. Hammond has re- turned to her home in Knepper, Pa. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | Watson. | HL . Meese, of Parkersburg, W. | Va., tie inspector for the Baltimore | & Ohio railroad, was here recently. The annual commencement exer- | cises of the Confluence High school | were held Friday evening in the Lu- |theran church and all the parts were | excellently well rendered. There were eight graduates. The program was as follows: Invocation, Rev. E. B. Boyer; Music, Rockwood Orches- Historian, Ruth Burnworth; Music: Orchestra; Optimist, Felicia Flanni- gan; Pessimist, Leona Smith; Class Song, Senior Class; Oration, Therza Fike; Music, Orchestra; Prophet, Hazel Shipley; Poet-Donc. Florence Coughenour; Music, Orchestra; Val- edictory, Pearl Leydig; Music; Class Address, Virgil R. Saylor; Music; Presentation of Diplomas, E. R. Ben- dre; Farewell Song, Graduates; Ben- ediction, Rev. L. W. LePage. BERLIN. Miss Jane Durst, of Cumberland, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton. Wm. 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