TL Fg Tea Song and Story ...... The Way of Life. TY used to think I knew I But now, I must confess, The more I know I know I know, I know I know the less. knew, “He who planteth a tree is a servant of God, § He provideth a kindness for generations, And faces that he hath not seen shall bless him.” —Henry Van Dyke. many This is what life means to me: a place where a Father deals different- ly unto His children, but with all in love; a place where true joys do not hang on material pegs, and where all the time the fact that God our father is on His throne lines with gold. —W. T. Grenfell. A Time for Rejoicing This singular announcement was to be seen recently outside a certain place of worship: “This evening the Rev Mr. X. will preach his farewell sermon and the choir will render a thanksgiving hymn especially composed for the occa- sion.” The Fisherman’s Prayer. Oh, suffer me to land a fish, So large that even I, In talking of it afterwards, May never have to lie—The Ram- bler. The small daughter of a practicing physician, who evidently has an eye to business, told her mother, in no un- certain 1erms that she must call at once on their new neighbor. “And, why must I call on her?” ask- ‘ed the mother, amused at thechild’s positiveness. “Well, in the first place,” explained the little lady, “they've got three of the scrawniest kids, and the mother herself doesn’t look very strong. The New Sin A San Francisco man tells this one: In a police court of my town a policeman rose to make a charge a- gainst his prisoner. . “ ‘Wnat’s this feiler Hnarced with? demanded the magistrijte. “ ‘Bigotry, judge,’ seid the officer; ‘he’s got three wives.” A Modern Battle A military attache said at a Wash- ington luncheon: “Modern warfare has no pictur- esqueness, no beauty. A wounded sol- dier at Charleroi was asked to de: scribe his impressions of a modern battle. He eased his face bandages and replied: “A modern battle! What's it like? Well, first you hear a deuce of a noise and then the nurse says, “Try and take a swallow 0’ this.”—Washing- ton Star. ,¢ REAL ESTATE Jennie Hoffman to William Zerfoss, Somerset township, $900.—Angelo I- occa to Angelino Criscis, Windber, $1,500.—Sarah Hill to Nunzio Vespa, Windber, $1.—Elbridge Kyle to An- drew Critchton, Addison Twp. $1.— Edith Jones to L. C. Penrod, Paint Twp., $3,150.—Herman L. Baer to Caroline Baer Scull, Somerset $1.— John Stein to Diego Damico, Meyers- dale, $10,000.—Rebecca Pugh to Har- vey Miller, Somerset, $4,000-—Anna Shaffer to Daniel Zimmerman, Que- mahoning Twp., $8,000.—Chas. Seve- ra to E. R. Hannum, Windber, $2,900. —William Picking to Jacob Gerhard; Somerset, $4.00—Harry Eash to EI- mer Blough, Conemaugh Twp. $1800. —J. B. Bell to Geo. Barefoot, Windber assignment, $1,690.—Gideon Shaulis to Elmer Shaulis, $6,000.—Stiney Ro- den to Elizabeth Cudasik, Shade Twp $1.—William Wiand to David Blough, Paint twp, $800.—John Gambert to Ross Lehman, Brothersvalley Twp., $1,235.—J. M. Griffith to Consolida. tion Coal Co., Jenner Twp., $150.— Isaac Holder's heirs to Consolidation Coal Co., Jenner Twp., $500. MARRIED. Harry F. Linderman, of Meyers- dale, and Susie May Smeaks, of Hynd man, and James D. Gates, of Altoons, and Leora Fay Critchfield, of Rock- wood, were married at Cumberland recently. Samuel Isaacson, of Boswell, and Miss Sarah Anna Sachs, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. H. W. Sachs, of Burlington, Vt., were married at the home of the bride, Sunday May 3. Following a honeymoon in New York, Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson will make their home at Boswell. George Shoemaker, junior member of the firm of Shoemaker Bros. and Miss Agnes Walker, were united im marriage at the home of the bride in Marietta, Ohio, Tuesday, May 4th. Mrs. Shoemaker was formerly em- whe Palmer millinery es- i, Somerset. Y WOT ONG every cloud | MAKE THE ROADS BEAU- TIFUL AS WELL AS SAFE. Many citizens are not aware that there are laws in Pennsylvania which prohibit the erection of un- sightly signs, posters and other forms of advertisements along the public roads. On State highways, the State Highway Department has issued or- ders that all of these advertisements be removed. Why not go a step further and on the “State-wide Good Roads Day,” Wednesday, May, 25, cause these rei- ics of a past age to be torn down on the county roads? They have no bus- iness there and few people like to see them. THE PROPER PLACE TO ADVERTISE IS IN THE NEWSPA- PERS. There is no reason why the beauties of nature should be distort- ed in this way. Let every county or- ganization, which is working to im- prove the highways on the “State- wide Good Roads Day,” aim to beau- tify * these roads as well as to put them in passable condition. The petition of the White Oak Light, Heat & Power Company to re- strain the Borough of Holsopple from installing a street lighting sys- tem, was heard before the Public Service Commission recently at Har- risburg. The light company was rep- resented by Attorney Clarence L. Shaver, of Somerset, and Attornay Davis, of Johnstown. The borough’s side was presented by Chas. W. Walk- er, Esq. of Somerset and Frank P. Barnhart, of Johnstown. A decision will be handed down later, only the arguments having been heard on Friday. The strawberry crop said to be the best in many years, is now on the way and soon we will be partaking of ‘the luscious berry. A A Nf at BROTHERS. want in tobacco. Se me, Oakland, the last wet spot in Gar- rett County, Md., became dry, May 1 and the saloon men disposed of every- thing by that time. It is estimated | thousands of dollars went into the { liquor dealers’ tills that week, crowds | coming from nearby points in West Virginia. { The Lutherans of Boswell, = have | about decided to build a new church [on the site of the present house of | worship, The edifice is far too smal {the membership having incres- | greatly as the result of a recent | vival The pastor is Rev. Elmer Rice. ‘Get Up” and Get Don't you back up or stop until you've tried FIVE It’s the one per- fect tobacco for the big, twe- fisted, out-of-doors man who wants a rich, mellow tobacco for both chewing and smoking. You get hold of FIVE BROTHERS. Note the honest sweetness of this purc Southern Kentucky leaf, a=cd for three to five years, to bring out all its mellow fragrance and flavor. FIVE BROTHERS has the genu- ine snap ard taste that you Pipe Smokin ee AAR. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over ycars, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pers / sonal supervision since its infancy. 2 A 4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterieits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-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 C a, Pare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I: destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the reliei of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Dowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and matural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 39 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Tobacco is purposely made up for the sturdy man who is hungry for a real man’s tobacco. For mar y years all sorts of brands have tried to beat out FIVE BROTHERS, but the old he- boy is still the king-brand of them all. Nothing fancy about the FIVZ BROTHERS package— we put all the cost into the tobacco. As you say of a horse, “he’s all horse” —so we say of FIVE BROTHERS —*“it’s all tobacco.” FIVE BROTHERS is sold everywhere — get a package today. THE AMERICAN : TOBACCO COMPANY a A eS Second only te The oil that gives the NEE Lo Never flickers. steady, bright, white N\ N N N light, Triple refined JENIN z SEI from Pennsylvania $ERNIENEYIEN : ; NBER Crude Oil. Costs little JOENSEN NS % 7) Y more than inferior Family Favorite Oil in barrels shipped direct from our refineries Get it from him. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gasolines, Illuminanss, Lub- HOS Bh mach ricants, Parafine Wax, higher ig quality. AN NN FREE Sa Sooke ke Waverly Products Sold by BITTRER MACHINE WORKS -:- D. H. WEISEL »:- P. J. COVER & SON-—MNMeyersdale, : 4 \’ 0 % % 7 % 27 77 2 HH, 7 higher in 7 x z 9 7A Wh ) 2% 7% 7 | Tablets. Sold everywhere. On and After'May ‘1 7th The Banking Hours Will Be 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 7 TO 9 rency. -:- more time, more care May 17th. In making this change we do so at the suggestion of the Comptroller of the Cur- By doing so it follows the line of general banking practice and it means no shortening of hours for the working force but better systematizes the day’s work and permits each individual customer- -:- Kindly assist in making the change by keeping in mind the new hours on and after and more attention to MEYERSDALE, -:- CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK PENNA. You wiil be pleased with our job work. CROUP AND WHOOPINGCOUGH. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Bau Claire, Wis., says, “Foley’s Honey ad Tar Com- pound cured my boy of a very severe attack o croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured his children of whoopingcough.” Foley's has a forty years record of similar cases. Contains no opiates. Always in- sist on Foley’s. Sold everywhere. Hundreds of health articles appear in newspapers and magazines, and in practically every one of them the im- portance of keeping the bowels reg- ular is emphasized. A constipated condition invites disease, A dependa~ ble physic that acts without inconve- nience or griping in Foley Cathartic RAILROAD SPRING TOURS WASHINGTON PALTIMORE MAY 20 ROUND TRIP $6.45 FROM MEYERSDALE FULL INFORMATION AT TICKET OFFICE — Baltimore & Ohio} CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu- tional disease, and inorder to cure it you must ' take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally and acts directly on the biood and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ont a quack medicie. It was prescribed by one of the best physi- cians in this country for years and is | a regular prescription. It is compos- ed of the best tonics known, combin- ed with the best blood purifiers, act- ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in- gredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. Send for testimonials F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con stipation. ad Baltimore & Ohio SYSTeM LOW FARES OF THE Pacific Coast __ California EXPOSITIONS CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS FULL INFORMATION AT BALTIMORE & OFFICE AAA BNEY BILLS vs aD Brace FOLEY LI OR RACKACKF ¥- nw Baltimore & Ohio EXCURSION TO CUMBERLAND AND RETURN SUKDAY, MAY 23, 1915 ROUND FROM TRIP $1 . 00 Meyersdale Special Train Leaves at 11:10 A, M. SA SSAA FOR A FIRST-CLASS GALVANIZED OR SLATE “ROOF. PUT ON COMPLETE & REASONABLE Also spouting, write to J. S. ‘Wengerd, Meyersdale, Pa., R.PD. a. -:- Write for Delivered! Prices to Any Railroad Station. J. S. WENGERD R.D.2 MEYERSDALE, = = PENNA. Every Woman Can Use and ought to use occasionally, a proper remedy for the hea, e, backache, languor, ‘nervousness and depress- ion to which she may be | subject. ' These troubles and others are symptoms of debil- ity and poor circulation caused * by indigestion or constipation certain and are at once safe, convenient. They clear the system and purify the blood. They ex- ert a general tonic effect and insure good health and strength, so that all the bodily organs do their natural work without causing suffering. Every woman of the thousands who have tried them, knows that Beecham’s Pills act To Certain Advantage Directions with Every Box of Special Value to Women, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢c. How to Cure a La Grippe Cough. Lagrippe coughs demand instant treatment. They show a serious cond’ tion of the system and are weakening, Postmaster Collins, Barnegat, N. J. says: “I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for a violent Ilagrippe cough that completely exhausted me and less than a half bottle stopped the cough.” Try it. Sold everywhere. Wm. C, Price Successor to W. A. Clarke Funeral Director | Business conducted at the same place Prompt attention given to all calls Both Phones. For baby’s croup, Willie's daily cuts and ‘bruises, 'mamma’s’ sore | throat, ' grandma’s ' lameness—Dr | Thomas? Electric Ofi-‘the hotisehold | remedy. 25¢ and 50c a | at all times. An ) i ————— Sit | cm