— i MARRIAGE LICENSES LATELY ISSUED. NEWS iN GENERAL. The State Highway Commissioner | has re-appointed Jos. W. Hunter, of S. BE. Comerer and Sadie M. Mec- Montgomery county as first deputy Cabe, both of Windber. highway commissioner. Hunter was | Horner F. Vought and Mary F. Rin- the commissioner under Governor gler, both of Meyersdale. Pennypacker. Grant P. Hay Jefferson and Mary The Supreme Court on Monday de- A. Barclay, of Milford. cided that West Virginia must pay, Jos. H. Sheriff and Ruth Allgood, $4,125,000 as her share of debts owed of Windber. by Virginia prior to separation from Oran Berkley and Martha Stein- the mother state during the Civil kerchner, of Acosta. war and that interest must be paid James Bent and Caroline F. Me- on the amount which is several times Dowell, Johnstown. the original sum. Dennis F. Schrock, of While confident that the foot and | Cora Etta Peck, of ¥lk Lick. mouth disease which has been epi: | I. D. Yoder and Effie Yoder Nor- ‘Waterloo demic among the live stock of the folk, Va. country for the last six months vir- John E. Critchfield, Jenner and Ma- tually has been wiped out, Depart- | rion V. Geary, Lincoln. ment of Agriculture officials declared Richard M. McLain and Ethel Mor- recently that they would not relax |rison, Ohio Pyle. their efforts to prevent a future re- Harry M. Bowman and Nelle M. currence of the scourge. Altogether Zufall, Somerset Borough. more than 124,000 animals have been Roy E. Miller and Edna Mae Kin- killed because of the epidemic at a zey, the former of Reitz; the latter of cost of between five and six million | Shade. dollars, the expense of which has Wm. P. Speicher and Mae Peck of been shared equally by the federal | Somerset Twp. and state governments. Jno. R. Barley and Myrtle Emerick Thomas Bruce, a mineral and |of Confluence and Williams, respect- railroad expert of New York bankers | ively. ' and capitalists, has closed a deal| John Black and Flora Luth of Sea- for the purchase of railroad and coal | nor, mining properties in West Virginia Jacob J. Rush and Jennie Harsh- valued at $20,000,000. The sale in | man of Ursina. volves the Marmet Coal Co., Lens! Earl L. Meyers, Hooversville and Creek and the entire splint coal ba-| Rose Ella Blank, Wellersburg. sin of the state comprising 15 mines Ralph R. Berkey and Ella Pearl now in operation and 52 miles of rail- | ,ehman, Paint township. road. The Taflroaqs Included are the | Jacob C. Snyder and Minnie Halp- Kanawha and West Virginia, the Mill ton. Addison. Creek R. R. and the the West yin Donald Grant’ Fuliinen, Pitishure ginia and Southern. ily Ogle Kant S ¢ The United States in its latest note Dmily Ogle Kantner, Somerset. to German made pubic Thursday| Chas. Tipton and Lizzie Kennel of formally asks the imperial govern- | Fair Hope. for assurances that measures hereaf-| ter will be adopted to safeguard “A- merican lives in American ships” on the high seas. The alternative in case of refusal is not stated. It was this note to which Wm. J. Bryan refused to attach his signature, resigning in- stead his portfolio of secretary of State, thereby precipitating a drama- tic crisis. Robert Lansing, secretary of state ad interim, signed the com- munication which went forth with the approval of Presfdent Wilson and his entire cabinet. Friendly terms characterize the document which re- news representations made in the A- merican note that reached Germany May 15 after the Lusitania was torpe- doed, sinking with loss of more than 100 American lives. The German government it is declared “must have been misinformed” when it assum- ed that the Lusitania carried guns as official information is at hand to cor- roborate the original contention of the Washington government—that the Lusitania was an unarmed passenger ship which, since It did not resist capture could not be sunk without transferring passenger and crew to a place of safety. SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION The convention of the Somerset closed at Windber, Friday. It was the most successful which has ever been held and the local committees were warmly congratulated on their work of preparation. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, H. B. Speicher, Garrett; vice president, B. W. Lambing, Somerset; second vice president, W. B. Putman, Somerset; secretary, the Rev. Iran S. Monn, Elk- lick; treasurer, L. L. Mountain, Con- fluence; superintendent of depart ments—elementary, Mrs, C. I. Shaffer, to FIVE BROTHERS that Ralphton; home, A. J. Sembower, : . 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Last fall it produced a fair | yield for a young tree and the superi- ority of the fruit led Mr. Lint about a month ago to send one of the last] year’s apples to a nursery for expert advice concerning the merit of the variety. The reply was that the apple possessed many good qualities and that they wanted another specimen for the state pomologist but that sl not possible until next autumn. It is | most unusual to obtain a fruit produ | cing treee from a seedling. a PE THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Z / = Wei 3 Children C NNSANANEANNNANNNN ry for EI6téH8r’s : ON CCESNNNNNNEN 3 NAR RRINRRRRNY The Kizd You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= sonal supervision since its infancy. < A 7 Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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J. & J, BOWMAN, Johnstown, Pa., a regular prescription. It is compos- ed of the best tonics known, combin- FOR SALE BY ed with the best blood purifiers, act- ing directly on the mucous surfaces. ivi VASMUTH, A The perfect combination of the two in- gredients is what produces such mT wonderful results in curing Catarrh. CHICHESTER SPILLS Send for testimonials free. a Send for testimonials DIAMOND ¢ HER BRAND F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O wo BoP =, Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur | ge¥® se : Suse ay bottle. oo : Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con LADIES { re [? stipation. ras ad |, hex gous Drucsist 2 SHLCHESTER s |g 30LD metallic boxes, sealed with Blu TAXES NO OTHER. Buy of d mek for OHI-CHES TERS | a . - Druggist an or Baltimore & Ohio | Raceiaaiary rinieioctventy i SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST EXCURSION TO NE EVERYWH ERE Xora CUMBERLAND || ~- AND RETURN How to Cure a La Grippe ‘Cough. Lagrippe coughs demana instant SUNDAY, JUKE 20, 1915 treatment. They show a serious cond* ROUND . FROM tion of the system and are weake: TRIP $1 .00 Meyersdale n, Special Train Leaves at 11:10 A. M. rr ANS Postmaster Collins, Barnegat, N. J. says: “I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for a violent lagrippe cough that compietely exhausted me and less than a half bottle stopped the cough.” Try it. Sold everywhere. ee a A NA SNS Wm. C, Price ~~ SA A a "THEY SAILED WITH CARGO OF DYNAMITE. The Lyric Glee Club has had scores of odd experiences incident to travel. They have been snow bound many times, once for thirty hours. Flood- bound several times. Within the pres- ent year they were floodbound for several days near the Mexican bor- der in Texas. They were fogbound o in New York harbor for half a day. Funeral Director Going to Panama it was unusually rough for four days. Most of the pas- Prompt attention given to all calls sengers and part of the crew were (at all times. Both Phones. seasick. Mr. Hendry said, “It was i not until we were entering Colon har- bor and the sailors uncovered the . hatches, we learned that a large por- | °0tS 8nd bruises, mamma’s sore tion of the ship's cargo was dynam. |throat, grandma’s lameness—Dr ite used for blasting. Had we known | Thomas’ Electric Oii—the household when the ship was plunging in the | remedy. 25c and 50¢ rough sea, that we were riding over many tons of dynamite, I guess we Successor to W. A. Clarke me mm For baby’s croup, Willie's daily i 8 ~~ rem SANA mA Business conducted at the same place - Chas. H. Reid, basso of the Lyrics, is a checker player of national repu- tation. When the Lyrics were in Bos- ton, Mr. Reid played a draw game with Alfred Jordan, champion of the world. Mr. Reid frequently gives would have probably died of) heart failure.” CA = i O R i A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years checker exhibitions and plays sever- al games at the same time. He likes Chautauqua work because the quartat | gets into the towns early and the | checker fans of the towns usually ar-| range a game to follow the afternoon | program. | The Lyre Glee Club will appear ia | Meyersdals on the afternoon and | night of the fifth day. | Always bears e Signature of y Ras Harvey Knopsnyder, a farmer who resides near Markleton in Black township is having sale and will move to near Spokane, Washington, where his brother has a farm. Anoth- er brother, George, has bought full interest in the Black township farm about to be vacated. - a