NEWS IN GENERAL. Roumania is now anxious to join the allies against Germany. Co. in the Pittsburg district. Mobs in Berlin, Germany, are be- parties are to be avoided. coming clamorous for peace and com t plaining of the high cost of living. Bb The Telegraaf 1,338,000. Spurred on by 2a great public de- i mand for a better national defense, | those directed to pay same. Congress at its next session will be forced to make up for years of neglect by passing a naval budget that will in all probability exceed previous na- val budgets by many millions of dol- will provide them. eral Burleson. Nearly all of the new routes wil go into effect on June 16. Postmasters have been authorized to appoint the necessary additional carriers until civil service examina- tions can be held. The bill placing a 21-2 per cent ad valorem tax on anthracite coal has been approved by Governor Brum- baugh. The new coal law takes the place of the act passed by the 1913 legislature, the constitutionality of which is now in the state supreme court. The act is exepected to raise about $4,500,000 in the next two years half of which is to go to the state for road improvements and the other half is to be returned to the counties jn which the coal is produced. Gov. Brumbaugh Monday night an- nounced his approval of the sixth workman’s compensation act. The act formed one of the big pieces of legislation of the session just closed They established complete system of workman’s compensation and a state insurance fund with a proposed con- stitutional amendment to make com- pensation compulsory. The governor earlier in the day signed the two bills to bring the anthracite and bitumin- ous miners of the state under the com- pensation system. The system will take effect next January. All of the 25000 Italian reservists in Western Pennsylvania will at once be notified to hold themselves in readiness for service in their coun- try’s army. The Italian ambassador in Washington has notified Jos. Natali, Italian vice consul in Pittsburg to get into touch with all able-bodied reserv- ists between the ages of 20 and 39 years. These men have received a fall military training; there are about 8,000 of them in Pittsburg. The cali in- vited attention to an Italian law which holds all persons of Italian birth sub- ject to the call to arms regardless whether they have become citizens of another country or not. The penalty for refusal to obey the call is impris- onment in event of a later return to Italy. ——————— For Clothes Moth. A prominent lady in the enterpris- ing county seat of Cumberland county wrote to State Zoologist H. A. Surface, asking, “If I put my furs and winter ciothes in a room, and burn several formaldehyde lamps in the room will they kill any moth eggs that may hap- pen to be on the garments? How can 1 best protest such articles from dam- age by such pests?” To these inquiries Prof. Surface replied as follows: “I can say that formaldehyde lamps or candles burned in a room for the purpose of killing the clothes moths in their egg or larvae stages will not bring the desired results. «pormaldehyde is a good germicide but is not an insecticide. Insects can- not be killed by the methods that are employed by persons doing sanitary household fumigation, according to the directions or methods of a health officer. The method of fumigation recommended by a physician may be all right for killing disease germs but is worthless for destroying insects. The material is not the same and the results will not be satisfactory. “Another good method is simply to brush the clothing well or whip it hard in the sunshine; air it well, and then put it away in good paper Or tight cloth sacks that are tied tightly. it is important in storing woolen goods or articles of fur or feathers for the summer to be sure they are stored away tightly, and the moths cannot get in them. Where they are put in boxes, strips of paper should be pasted over cracks both Inside and outside. If there are put into paper sacks they should be bound and tied tightly, A double tying is liable to be quite beneficial. “Moth balls are useful only for the purpose of helping to prevent the en- trance of such pests. It should be re- membered that they do not Kill the pests if they are present . Really tight sealing of receptacles or tight tying of good paper bags is more eff- ective against the protection of cloth- ing from moths than are the foul sme- oth balls. Of course, with this BOUNTIES DIRECT TO ed to a condition relating to the pay- Orders have been given to fire 800 iment of bounties that calls for im- new ovens at plants of the H. C. Frick | mediate action upon the part of this | office if trouble and loss to certain of Amsterdam says wealth of advancing to claimants for according to German casualty lists, bounties the amounts that may be set Prussian losses alone, have reached forth in their | such claims at a discount and collect- to the payment of bounties, provides that the bounties paid under its pro- visions shall be paid in a prescribed way by check from the state treasurer lars. The ships and men that should | to the person killing the animal as have been provided in the last five |pamed in the affidavit forwarded to years will be demanded and Congress this office. | checks to other persons is not author- Establishment of 710 new rural mail j;eq by law and for us to attmpt to delivery routes to serve 82,390 fami-| yeep track of those who might buy up lies is announced by Postmaster Gen- | claims of this kind would require a special line of bookkeeping in this of- fice, which for various reasons cannot be attempted. CLAIMANTS. Our attention has just been direct- "1 refer to he practice heretofore followed by ustices and others in this common- probate, or of buying ng the face value of the claim from The act of April 15, 1915, relating To attmpt to forward For these reasons those who have in the past been in the habit of advan- cing money to bounty claimants are warned not to continue this practice, as no claim will be certified by this office to the auditor general except in the name of the party making the af- fidavit to the killing - —Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, Sec. State Game Commission. MARRIED IN CUMBERLAND Silas Earl Foreback, Fairhope, and Mabel Arabella Youtzler, Boswell. Herbert Allen and Dorothy France Baker, both of Windber. that there are not eggs or larvae in the clothing when it is put away. ST. PAUL. sermon in the Lutheran church on here. Reformed church on Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Sechler, of town, accl- dently stepped down a trap door in Meager’s store in Salisbury last vere bruises to her body. Her friends elling percau 1 it is necessary to be sure are congratulating her that she escap- ks 6 ie li ors J GY bi | “All Aboard for Five Brothers Nothing like a ¢ -d saticfy- ing chew to keep your nerves steady and your head clear. Street car men are about the busiest lot of fellows cn earth. Starting — stopping — watch- ing traffic—taking care of passengers — something's going on every minute. It would be a tough job for them if they didn't have their FIVE BROTHERS to smooth out the kinks; but it's “All Aboard for the Con- tentment Avenue Line” when they use this rich, mellow, healthful tobacco. Pipe Smoking Tobacco is made from pure Southern Kentucky tobacco, aged from three to five years so as to bring out its full ripe flavor and rich fragrance. ed so fortunately. | day evening, Rev. E. BE. Oney preached his first | of Woman Suffrage; admission free. | onl gestion? | ' idleness. | ting BN CS a ra Opium Morp Al | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarttua 85 Ul | ness and LOSS In A ; oe a—a— # : E © _Atb months old : - i Exact Copy of Wrapper. Lillith Martin of Indiana will speak | in Holler’s hall in Boynton, on Satur- | | For Infants and Children. ) Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature ony simmons ITT ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. § AVegelable Preparation for As- similating the Food andRegula: the 'Stomachs ant Bowels omotes D {gestion Cheer ness and Rest Contains neitker oF : T NARC OTIC. see In Use tires ar A te Aperfect Re for Comsfipz 9 A.M. to On and After May 17th The Banking Hours Will Be OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 7 TO 9 3 P.M. rency. -:- By banking practice and it systematizes the day’s May 17th, MEYERSDALE, “t= Woris Convulsions. Feverisk SLEEP. 88 — FacSimile Signature of For Over Thirty Years a Tae CENTAUR COMPANY, | NEW YORK. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. 14 Most sturdy, live men won't use any other brand, once they've tried FIVE BROTHERS-—because no other brand has the snap, the taste and the honest sweet- ness of FIVE BROTHERS. It gives you big, juicy satis- faction such as you get out of a good square meal. “Mind your step” —get aboard FIVE BROTHERS for a week's trial of chewing and smokingand you'll neverstop. - FIVE BROTHERS is sold everywhere — get a package today. THE AMERIC\M TOBACCO COMPANY mm rr RELATIVES MUST mr Wih the June 12 at 7:45 in favor | House bill Friday, | ployed would give to the state a day's : 3 : an insane patient committed to a state A number of people attended the |japor on the road, the state could af an is expected that the At jedication service of the Greenville i . ; r : ford to employ many men who are out torney General will immediately start of employment. | monwealth for past and In making this change we do so at the suggestion of the Comptroller of the Cur- doing so it follows the line of general of hours for the working force but better more time, more care and more attention to each individual customer- -:- Kindly assist in making the change by keeping in mind the new hours on and after CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK -e -e means no shortening work and permits Fe -- PENNA. PAY FOR INSANE. signing of the Whitaker by the Governor, machinery was provided for : ._ | compelling relatives or trustees of an Sunday as pastor of that congregation | There are those WEO think tim it | insane person’s estate to pay in whole |all the men who are regularly em-| or in part for the maintenance of such . . Would you not be | roceedings to compel such payment, Fiuag lo give 5. days Work on the | collecting large sums due the Com- road if the state would follow this sug- present . . There is great economic |treatment of hundreds of insane. The Thursday which resulted in Some 86 |, .. 4; thig country due to enforced Auditor General has figured out that |the new measure ought to save the CROUP AND WHOOPINGCOUGH. Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau 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 Tablets. Sold everywhere. FOR A FIRST-CLASS GALVANIZED OR SLATE ROOF. PUT ON COMPLETE & REASONABLE Also spouting, write to J. S. Wengerd, Meyersdale, Pa. RED 2 - Write for Delivered: Prices to Any Railroad Station. i S. WENGERD CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or comstitu- 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 blood 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 prekcription. It is compos- ed of the best tonics known, combip- 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 pcr bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con stipation. , . . ad Are you well stocked on flour? We are selling flour for less than we can buy it. Now is the time to use Dr. Hess! Stock Tonic, Poul- try Pan-a ce-a, Lousekil- ler, etc. and you will get results. Our Lake Herring are very nice, price right. Please let us have your Grocery orders. Holzshu & Weimer MEYERSDALE, aE PENNA. | ~~ BOWMAN'S MAGIC SEAL, GOLDEN OIL, Mustard Ointment Manufactured by U. J. & J, BOWMAN, Johnstown, Pa., FOR SALE BY J. W. WASMUTH, MEYERSDALE, PENN'A CHICHESTER SPILLS 8 & taney g your Druggist for CHI-CHES-TER S DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in ns bon Fars boxes, sealed with Bl Ribbon, ® NO OTHER, £ Drageiss asd sik for OHLONES TERS DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Rellable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS sak, EVERYWHERE 2555 How to Cure a La Grippe Cough. Lagrippe coughs demand instant treatment. They show a serious condi tion of the system and are weakening, Postmaster Collins, Barnegat, N. J. says: “I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for a violent lagrippe 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 at all times. Both Phones. rr —— Willie's daily mamma’s For baby’s croup, cuts and bruises, sore throat, lameness—Dr Thomas’ Electric Oii—the household remedy. 25c and 50c a AAA grandma’s ~~ a ah (ihe inion lB Baltimore & Ohio EXCURSION TO McKEESPORT and PITTSBURGH SUNDAY, JUNE 13 MID $1.30 Meversdale Good Spirits can only be enjoyed by those whose digestive organs work naturally and regularly. The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irregu- laror faulty action of stomach, liveror bowels, is known the world over tobe BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10¢., 25¢c. Special Train Leaves at 8:30 A. M. rr, CV Po A Al Sl Nl Nl Nt Nf NILSSON Lstate 100,000 annually, FOR RHEUMA..SM KIDNZ.. .. dd ined nee Dd : ne — Children Cry FOLEY KIDN.. (LS FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA "or Ker treati bangi knock us. 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