ASC SARMSN EERE] Gan TRAE |} i Fe 5 Les A id wh PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Miss Emma Yeager is visiting in Johnstown. : Mrs. Chas. Schroyer of Rockwood Was a recent guest at the H. C. Knie- riem home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mack of Union- town were recent visitors at the home of their aunt, Mrs. W, A. McCune. Mrs. Henry Bittner and her daugh- ter, Fannie, of Garrett, were Meyers- dale shoppers on Saturday. H. L. Heffley of North street, who has been housed up and abed for the past six weeks, is not improving very much, Jno. Larue, who is employed on the farm of Mrs. Caton across the Mary- land line, was a Meyersdale visitor on Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. J. Clarke Matteson will entertain the official board and Epworth League Cabinet of the M. E. church and their wives on Friday ev- ening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rutter who re- cently moved from Meyersdale to Somerset, have just taken possess- ion of their new home in that town, a gift from Mrs. Rutter’s mother, Mrs. John Slicer, of Meyersdale. Mrs Nathaniel Slicer, of North street is having her home made still more attractive by having a sun par- lor built up over the front entrance. Contractor Frank Bolden is doing the work, Floyd, the three-year-olr son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crossen, died Nov.1, at the home in Boynton, this is the second little one in the family to die this year making the double affliction unusually sad. Wm. and Thos. Harris and a friend of near McKeesport were recent gua ts at the home of the first two d men’s brother, of the South- They all went hunting on Tues- ind obtained 10 rabbits and 5 casants. Rev. A. W. Bender who was former- ly the pastor of the ‘Evangelical con- gregation of this place, late of the Emlenton charge, is with his wife vis- isting at the home of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mankamy- er. Rev. Bender in the spring purpos- es locating in the state of Indiana. The Hocking mine of the Rogers : Cooncil is about to retire $2,000 of its bonds. They fall due in 1921. 3 Mrs. Harvey Wahls and son, Guy, ! following a visit of two weeks return-, ed to their home at Falls City, Neb. ! Messrs. H. C. Wade and Geo. oH! Benford with their wives spent last Sunday at Frostburg. Mrs. A. G. Mars and little daughter of Pittsburg are the guests of the for- mer’s aunts, Mrs. John N. Cover and Mrs. W. C. Irwin. Wilson G. Folk of Casselman and Miss Verna, daughter of Rev. Joel Miller of near Grantsville were united in marriage on October 3. Dennis Whistler and Miss Ruth Bluebaugh, of Summit township, were married one evening this week. The groom is 74 and the bride 34 Miss Gertrude Hibner, who has been spending several months here with her sister; Mrs. W. A. Younkin, has returned to her home at Mt. Brad- dock. Miss Mary Shoop of Wichita, Kan., who has been spending some time here, left yesterday for New York, where she joined a party of college friends to spend a month in that city. Her aunt, Mrs. H. M. Cook, accompa- nied her for a week’s visit with the party. Miss Emma Gress who for the last five years has been employed in the Dull Mercantile co. store, has resign- ed her position to accept a clerkship in the Specht Bros.’ store at Stoyes- town. Miss Mae Daubert will fill the vacancy in the Dull store. Messrs W. H. Habel and M. A. Rut- || ter, representing the local Masonic | Lodge visited their brother of the or- der, Geo. Brinham, at Hyndman on Sunday, the latter being very ill with that dread disease ’, cancer. Mr. Ha- bel and Mr Rutter made the trip in the former’s uuto and were accompa- nied by their wjves. Harry Miller, a young man livihg on Broadway was brought home on Mon- LOW P AT WEINSTEIN’S STORE During the entire month , sell the Latest Styles dren’s Coats at very reasonable prices. We will also sell our Latest Suits and Dresses at very low prices- We want you to see our Coats and Suits whether you intend to just come in and see, Our stock of Underwear whole family is complete—you will find just the weight and style you want and our prices are reasonable. EEE Men’s Suits and Overcoats . . Boys’ Suits ;......... |. WEINSTEIN THE LOW PRICE STORE. Next to Post Office, RICES of November we will of Ladies’ and Chil- buy or not. If you you will be satisfied, and Sweaters for the Le $5.00 and up. ceesercenee.... $1.90 and up. Meyersdale, Pa, day from the Allegany Hospital in Cumberland where he was operated | on for the removal of blood clot from the brain. This is supposed to have been caused by an accident received | a couple of years ago by having been hit by an automobile. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids Wanted. Bids are wanted for filling in the approaches to the newly erected bridge across Flaugherty Creek on Walnut street in the Borough of Mey- ersdale in accordance with the follow- ing specifications: - JURORS FOR DECEMBER COURT. drawn to serve for the term of court opening December 6. Township. ownship. Township. Wilson Schrock, liveryman, Somer- | set. > SOUTH APPROACH— Length 150 Feet: First Fifty (50) feet from the end of the bridge to be filled in with stones to depth of two (2) feet; Sec-' ond fifty (50) feet to be filled with stones to depth of fifteen (15) inches creek Township. a, a Following is a list of the jurymen Grand Jury. Joseph J. Eash, farmer, Conemaugh John F. Wilkins, farmer, Addison John Critchfield, carpenter, Jenner Franklin J. Custer, farmer, Stony- Harry Yoder, clerk, Windber. H. C. Umberger, farmer, Shade NN Na a a S. B. Alcott, merchant, Ursina. J. G. Custer, farmer, Shade. W. H. Wolfersberger, clerk, Rock- wood. Royal Rhoades, farmer, Jenner. Irvin E. Brant, farmer, Stonycreek. Jno. W. Brant farmer, -Brothersv. Wilson J. Keefer, merchant, Shanks ville. H. H. VanSickle, laborer Cassel man. : F°B. Thomas, druggist, Meyersdale Péter M. Hauger, cigar manufac: turer; Meyersdale. Isaiah Good, coal operator, Somer- set. ., > \ You are SURE of THREE THINGS When You | Become a DEPOSITOR HERE of DIRECTORS give The Second Safety Deposit Vaults ES EH CR OR RR A RR AAR I1st—- A NatioNaL BANK is a STRONG BaANK— GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION makes it such. 2nd-Our CarrtaL, SurrLus and STrRoNG BoArD 3rd-UnvarvING CourTEsy and EXCELLENT © BANKING FACILITIES are always extended. National Bank, ADDITIONAL SECURITY. Meyersd: le, Penn’a. A A HOB SB BOB 0B EB RR RR RR RR RAs RR A HH HC CR OH RB OR OC HR B08 ER RY world. Furnishings. The Interwoven Hose. HARTLEY & BALDWIN We are taking on the famous Knox Hat. Now we are prepared to show the people the gratest and most tp to date goods for Men and Bo; s on the market. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, one of the greatest and best tailored ready to wear clothes in the The Knox Hat the best advertised hat on the market. The Emery Shirt guaranteed color proof. can return and get a new shirt for it without cost. Wilson Brothers, the leaders in Underwear and Men's Well, 'nough said We invite you to come in and see what you can see THE PLACE IS. If it fades you i ) "he Town, conti List or wores || HARTLEY & BALDWIN, Coal & Coke company of New York, | Third fifty feet to be filled with stone . : ; situated about a mile north of Garrett, | to depth of ten (10) inches with top Charles G. Durst, farmer, Blk Lick ’ ange | dress I(_ not too Township. linen * nuisance MEYERSDALE, PENNA. has resumed operations with a ‘large | dressing of creek gravel( not too Hcenss ninetieth » P coarse) as follows: First fifty (50) | Jacob S. Miller, retired, Somerset Le : Jets force of men, after being closed down feet from end of bridge, three feet To hip. luse ous Joie NS - am since last June. The mine employs a deep; second fifty (50) feet, gravel, 1 D. Waznor, # or, Shade Town: Foam apole < large number of men when running |one (1) foot deep; third fifty (50) | Jr agner, ‘armen, ana on MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. at full capacity feet, six (6) inches of gravel; the ship. Iachryma DD or Estate of Herman B. Beal, late of ’ width and slope of said fill of stones| R. J. Williams, laborer, Addison Bor |1arceny AN : TC The next Bible Institute of the and gravel to be twenty-four (24) | ough. laziness Regoiiable BARGAINS ON ROBES AND BLAN-| Larimer Township, Somerset Coun- : 4 33 ’ Church of the Brethren of Western |feet at the top and twenty-six (26): Charles Knight, laborer, Confluence: NSE pone KETS at WEISEL'S HARNESS | ty, Pennsylvania, Deceased. Pennsylvania. will be held in the Sel [feet at the bottom fo Milton BE. Hornbr, retired, Meyers- nicety SHOP, CENTRE ST. Letters testamentary on above es- Street church, Johnstown, December ORTH App Road angth ao dale : i onion . tate having been granted to the um- ’ i Sal, first hy : osmosis FOR RENT—Near the Centre of the | qorsigned by the proper authority, 31. Prof. A. C. Wieand, President of bridge to have stone filling to depth J. W. Weisel, farmer, Ursina. laughable overseaming town, 2 4-reom houses. Cheap. Apply te To DOIOOY Eva or Ah corn Bethany Bible School, Chicago, and | of two (2) feet; second fifty £50) | L. W. Dull, clerk, Hooversville. |lacerate obeisance ’ notice is hereby Bishop Galen B. Royer, of Elgin, Ill, | feet to have stone filling to depth of | Daniel Hofman, farmer Paiat |lacquer © oblique at this office. 10—21 tf. knowing themselves to be indebted General Secretary of the Mission one (1 foot deeb, Hn. or lean Township Lafayette oculist Fomsls. Cook to said estate to make immediate pay- i Doi grave : : lichen olfactory WANTED At once Female Cook, ont and those having claims against Board, will speak during the three (50) feet three (3) feet deep; second| W. B. Putnam, farmer, Jefferson lymphatic origin Good Wages. Apply Rockwood House a oe bv ig nar sessions each day of the institute. fifty (50) feet, two (2) feet of gravel; | Township. levity oyster Rockwood, Pa. D. H. Wolfersherger | thenticate Judge Ruppel last week appointed | the width and siope of said fill of stone | , p farmer, Lower Tur- | liquor omniscient & Sons, Prop’s. ... |dersigned on Saturday, October 9th, M G W. Bake d L.|and gravel to be twenty-four (24) feet BeYToot Townain, : maize . obliged ! 1916 at the residence of the executor : aa Gongs of SE 2¢ op and twontys=ix (26) fest at bois W. G. Lowry. ios Elklick Town Tntoriais : onerous NO TRESPASSING—On Springdale |in Wittenburg, Larimer Township, . ~ | tom. : Me ’ ’ "| muskin orchesfra r : : A tion board for Tuesday's election. All bids to be sealed and in the ship. : masculine opium Farm for the purpose of Killing or ng gah b cui Judge Ruppel and Prothonotary Hei- | hands of the secretary of council H. F. Coleman, farmer, Brothersval- mackerel opulence maiming or in any way harming any | Ross R. Scott, . ple assisted in the count. The vote|on or before November J lst, The ley Township. el obsequies living thing. Any person disobeying Attorney. Executor, Council reserves the rig 0 rejec manag; ; opaque s 3 i for last Tuesday was the largest for any or all bids. . H. C. Benford, conductor, Rock- Meditoranean orifice this notice, be he friend or foe, will be CHARTER NT years, the judgehip campaign excent- By Order of Council, | wood. : medal oxygen dealt with to the full extent of the ed. Over 8,000 votes have been re- C. H. DIA, President, Ellsworth Bittner, miner, Meyers- medicine overalls law. In the Court of Common Pleas of ‘ E. J. DICKEY, Secretary measles ordinarily JOHN H. HERWIG. Somerset County, Pennsylvania. corded. 1915 dale, merciless’ oppressive i % y State Highway ‘Cofumissioner Gun. | November 8, 1915. George Fritz, Jr, laborer, Quema- hortiior oo Ea "| Notice is hereby given that an ap- ningham was in Meyersdale- Thursday a honing Township. el metaphor ossify : WANTED—Three girls, good Toble |plication will be made to the. above evening remaining here over night at Petit Jurors. menace Oklahoma Rollers. Good Wages; pay 26c per court on Monday, November 29th, the Colonial. ‘He was on a tour ‘of BN Fi Howard L. Maust, farmer, Summit mischief ; Params i hundred up. Our stock is good 1915 at 10 o'clock a. m., under the tion a 2 Township. Ya : Hj one Propagalion M. HORREVETZ, Connellsville. | “Corporation Act of 1874” of the road inspection and desired to see ; eG Ve s a id] miscellaneous pollination P TYvani our Mr. F. B. Black, but the latter "dE Ak Joseph M. Bricker, druggist, Som-| millinery pigwed Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and o' gentleman was on an official visit to Se . ’ erset. = , oi ; perennial NOTICE TO HUNTERS—Notice Is ihe SN pigenis Sgro, My in ae g : c er of an inten co State College. It is rumored that the A Plain American S oogtter Burhan Lis Berlin. mortgage Plymouth Rock |hereby given that all persons are for called “Browns CHAPEL 4 M 1. two great highways are to be connect oo Skise - 5. Nupp, clerk, Windber. mosquitoes percales bidden to hunt on my premises In ZION CHURCH,” the character and ed and to pass through several of the Thanksgiving Herman Baer, farmer, Somerset | mortise . _ proteids Summit Township. All violators of whi Li i tof the leading towns, of which this town is Township. : 3 v Zojety a Dasieurise this will be dealt with In accordance Shier o wig $ He Suppor toot ns one. Bo eG , W. E. Geisel, teacher, Boswell, he Tae with the law. J. C. ENGLER. public ‘worship of Almighty ro =} putrefaction cording to the faith doctrine, disci- The trade in real estate some time Having lived nore than a half cen Herman Koontz, butcher, Quema:, | yycilage pacified Hine and JHEEes DEL A a ago Of Andrew Horchner and. Harry tury in America, a descendant of the honive TownSAD . Jmalish paralysis IF. YOU WANT A CHANCE to go aa MB. , wh the former obtains | early settlers. and having given 0 my . atson Frease, merchant, Som. | my paroxysm i all on the undersigned at ’ i tind of - latter on | children the message of hope received | apget. Moutcalin #i pririey : far air ae a - The proposed charter is now on file ents, 1 am qualitied to : ma - paraphernalia . in the Prothonotary’s office. High street and Mr. Habel has become ey Word a dalreiiv Eakin al carpenter, ; Quem- Zstsopels pigeon, West of Meyersdale. Mine must go W. Cortic Trocal Soldier. - h- correspoli New | 2 : assachu innacle . C. Miller. . ? Sie owns of he fam ol Me Fore ing, says 4 cortespogdent of tie New David Smith, farmer, Brothersvalley | merino Fiomicked with farm Harvey ner Just beyond the tunnel nearlyormrening Post Insepuruble in m* [rower ; "| metonymy picayune : CHARTER NOTICE. Sand Patch, became a reality to each | ming are our Father. my country. my % mementoes plagiarism House for sale or for rent, centrally | Notice is hereby given that an ap- of the persons concerned this week | home. my neighbor. Thus apply: Walter 8. Livy, farmer, Brothers: al machine physique located—North street. 8 rooms. Apply | Plication will be made to the Govern- by two movings. Mr. Habel is a tele “The Lord is my Shepherd: I shall|ley Twp. macaroni physician ocate . , or of Pennsylvania on Saturday the fh tor for the B. & O. near | Ot want. Chas. L. Bittner, farmer Southam:--|malaria parable at this office. ) 20th day of November, 1915 by V. L. graph operato ; : “He maketh me to lie down in green | Twp malice Pharaoh - : P. Shriver William G. Hocking, and where his farm is located. Mr. Horch- pastives: be lendeth ane beside the sli his #0 Wenvtr, foros. Cute. melodeon pursuer EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Donald G. Keeble under an act of ner deems it time that he slows ap WHLSrS . ) , myrrh Pentateuch Est f Mrs. Marie McGairy, late of | ASsembly entitled, “An Act to provide from the activities of a considerable | ".g. restoreth my soul; be leadeth me | Maugh Twp. mythology phantom state of Mrs. Marie McGairy, for the incorporation and regulation of te : is Louis T r, farmer ors- , meiailic ickle Meyersdale, County of Somerset. | ortain corporations,” approved April bers of years (he is not old yet) h ths of righteousness for his ouis T. Knepper, farmer Brothers ¢ D ay eqn Chats JL 1s * | valley Twp {malizn planetary and State of Pennsylvania, De- 29,1874 and the supplements thereto to enjoy some of the simple life. Sorry | name's sake. ; k Bike masonry polynomial for the charter ef an intended corpo- to lose a good resident in Mr. Habel! “Yea, though I walk in the valley of Dennis Bell, farmer, Jenner Twp. meningitis poignant ceased: Fei ration to be called Garrett S-. okeloss Welcome to his genial successor! the shadow of death. 1 will fear no .w. 3 Siutzman, farmer, Stonyerk. | mistletoe poniard Notice is hereby given that le °T8 1 Coal Company, the charact.: nd ob. evil, for thou art with me; thy rod and | ; Shipley, merchant, Meyers- | miniature poultice testamentary upon the estate of said |ject of which is. mining ucing Last spring a turkey jon Susy by thy staff they comfort me. dale maces precinct decedent have been granted to the transporting and m- : coal Scott Hoy, in West Providence town- “Thou preparest a table before me in : ., | mercantile \precede 1 persons indebted to|and coal products and the leasing, ship Bedford County laid a mestfull | ¢he SE, of mine enemies; thou Martin Meyers, laborer, Summit Manila prestige und SrYEney all p ested to make im- | PUYing and selling of coal lands inci- f nd decided she would hatch | anointest my head with oil: my cup | Township mildew procedure Said estate are requ ._ | dental to the mining of coal, and for ol ogg a “turks” but Mr. | runneth over. Sanford Brant, farmer, Brothers- | magistrate promiscuous mediate payment and those having these purposes to have, possess and put 2 bot ol you dh ise. “Surely goodness and mercy shall fol- | valley Twp. Wilgage ean claims or demands against the same snjoy all $e Nents, ponohis ans piv. ny on wn a Rr — hen off | low me all the days of my life, and 1 Lew J. Maust, farmer, Elk 1 c+ T. nt hhh rs will present them for settlement to y ol op sai ES As y { aa ns Seton rif e.oggs himself. The will dwell in the house of the Lord Leonard H. Brant, enginee 1 sician porcelain he SE Sa 5 feo. BEATTY, MAGEE & MARTIN. : A : forever.” ‘ntainous lannin eyers avenue in the Bor Soliitors. Hoy family took a hand in the affair And America, like the good wife in = teacher, ' Sumr r Ty Dh Meyersdale, Somerset County, Penn- 306 Fric Bldg, Pittsburg, Pa. S, fhis iims and made suoileriyest Dioverbs, “shall Go me Sood 20d. Des D. Ww. Bamgardner, clerk, Paiut Huwzen Promjssely sylvania on Friday, November 5, . Gobbler and filled it with hen | evil all the days of my life.” . . L » s ut asa possible Mrs. Shia of & Be seemed sat- ? My country, tis of thee, Boro. negative poisonous ing, LICHTY, M. D Rh i Ty ED Bes. Sweet land of liberty, Thos. Beachman, postmaster, Som. | neuralgia penurious BRUCE ed RES ; inal adhesi i Asfact to the turkeys until the eggs : sD recently for intestinal adhesions, is ~sfactory to # Of thee I sing. 'erset Twp necessary peony J. Cal. Lowry, Executor, improving nicely. | were hatched. When the gobbler found Here more than elsewhere on earth hi es ; Middictrder. | HICK! pennyroyal Atipmey. a 9—90- 6t ) | he had hatched a lot of chickens he re | gg practiced that sum of knowledge. | - ¥. Ang, farmer, Middiecreek. | i .o perfunctory : re Tt Paid ai fused to own them and took the young | “Tove one another.” iS. P. Naugle, contractor, Windber. | nehutous precious at it Me 2 Ava Drsno , 8 ale : i ” ; der S , bu 3 a | { oturkeys from the hen and left her | America, I thank, I love, I.serve thee, -R. P. Cable, farmer, Shade ie partridge privilege paradigm man at Boswell in the mines, wis a B § = raise the chickens while he “mother. | Thy honor is mine. My best, my all | James Sannef, blacksmith, Ursina. nutritous paregoric Phillipine proficiency visitor a part of the present week at » : a 3 a are thine. : Solomon Shoemaker, retired, Som- po periosteum alliate parachute the home of Mr. Jno. Commons of Ro- ed” the yolng ‘turkeys. Both raised SS Terian’s best 1% Jot to. be : puglens : oT hl a Ps I : merica’s best is yet to be. erse nicotife? permissible anoeram nani. large broods. I