id 4 given BOGUS INSPECTORS Word has come to the office of H. A. Surface, State, Zoologist, of the Department of Agriculture, burg, that there: are’ persons occa- sionally representing - themselves: as State Orchard Inspectors, who give orders for the destruction of property, the buying of trees, and the kind of. trees to plant, or are engaged in buy- | ing or selling some material or in spraying or pruning, and apparently hope to make money through such misrepresentation. It should, be generally known: that thes State. In- spectors do not charge for their ser- vices, and have nothing to sell, and therefore, they are in’ no way con: negted with any plan, either directly or .indirectly, to get money from the public. Bach inspector is provided with a certificate of appointment, the seal of the Pennsylvania State Department of Agriculture impressed inn gilt in the sheet, and no person can well imitate this seal. There fore, those persons who may devise | fore, those persons: who may desire the. credentials of any person repre- senting himself as an employee of the | Department of Agriculture, or of the Bureau of Zoology, will be justified . in asking the individual to show his certificate of appointment. If: he can not do this, he may well be looked upon as an imposter, and should he attempt to develop any plan or scheme by which to obtain money, he should be arrested for getting money under false pretense. Both Secretary of Aggriculture Patton and State Zoolo- gist Surface have agreed that they will do what is possible to break up the practice of persons doing fraudu- lent or questionable business under such misrepresentation. Some time ago a person claiming. to be a State Tnspector went through Northumberland county, and ordered trees destroyed. The orchard owner immediately communicated with the Bureau of Zoology at Harrisburg, and found that | the person in question was an im- poster, and frightened him so that he left the county before collecting money. It is supposed that the plan your gifts. We are showing a plete line of Watch Bracelets this year from $2.50 up. See these beauties before buying Also. a complete / line of Jewelry---the very lat- est styles and patterns at prices: that will suit. THROUGHOUT COUNTY ‘While felling trees recently on the very com- L We are sure we have a leader in a Signet Ring, solid gold, at $1.50, all sizes, at Next door to: The Republican. Office. W. GURLEY. The Jeweler REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS To Anyone i ‘a first-class Slate John G. Emert, Recorder of Deeds one-in need of ‘a first Harris- | * Roof, write to ].'S. WENGERD as we have No. 1 Bangor or- Sea: Green: Slate in stock at Meyersdale and can give Marlin Smith. farm, near Pine. Hill, |at Somerset, placed seven thousand, Harrison Smith was knocked down | nine hundred and thirty instruments by a large tree fracturing several ribs, |of record this year, showing that the Carmine Abalonzi, of Windber, | real estate transactions have held up charged with murder by Chief of Po- remarkably well. Among the recent bearing. trial at Somerset Saturday. morning. He is charged with killing, Alexander ! | Tarbarella: September 14, 1915¢ Abal- onzi claims that he was on his back | and was being choked when he shot | Tarbarella in self defense. He was | convicted: of second degree murder: | E. E. Miller and Irvin Wolf of Rock: | T. Ream, in Windber, for $1,850. wood have purchased the 300-acre | farm ‘of Valentine Hay on the south side of the Casselman river, opposite Casselman borough. The farm is un- | Supply Company, in Hooversville, for {derlaid with several seams of coal. Messrs. Miller and Wolf expect in the i very near future to make an opening | comb in Lincoln for $2800 for the shipment of coal and will in- | stall the latest improved mining mach- inery. Former Commissioner Gabriel Good of this county, declares that he has a joint of 'pipe‘in his kitchen range that ‘that has been in use for. 72 years, he having had it for fifty years and his mother told him it had already been in use twenty-two years before the son had come into possession of the range. An Automobile Association is to be formed in Somerset consisting. of | owners of automobiles in Somerset | county and any others who are inter- ested in the principles of the organ- | ization. Its purpose is to secure the construction of good roads and to see | that they are properly maintained; to secure a community of interests a- mong owners of automobiles for their in Somerset Twp. for $150. welfare, safety and protection. At a meeting of the creditors . of George Sewell Mowry, of Windber, | which was held before Referee in Bankruptcy H. Frank Yost recently al {dividend of twenty per cent was de-| | lice S. W. McMullen, was placed on ging were the following: | | | | you a geod. price. on slate; GALVANIZED ROOFING at the lowest prices We have a good stock on hand ‘and: prices will be higher when this is sold, also Spouting: Write for Delivered Prices to any Railroad Station J. S. WENGERD R.D. 2 MEYERSDALE, “ze John Wyant te Nicholas Barron, in Milford Township,for 12,340. John Barron to George Barron in Milford, for 1,372.50. Matilda Barron to Susan Whipkey, in Middlecreek, for $3,750. Wilmore Coal Company to Willis Joseph. Allady. to Tanney Kinney, in Windbr, for $1,350. Wi H .Petenbrink to Hooversville PENN’A. $1,000. Harry T. Shaulis to Harrison Clay- —~———r, ma rT Ly Linoleum Logic E. C. Manges to M. E. McNeal in Shade ‘Township for $1. Sa No. 2 S. H. Mills to B. H. Burkett in Bos- well for $2,400. J. T. Swearman to D. D. Otto in in Salisbury berouh for $402.45. : Nelson | Mosholder to Somerset Co. Trust Co. in Somerset Twp, $1350. Mayme Phillips to Somerst Co., in Somerset Twp. $150. Samuel Shaffer to Somerset Co. in Somerset Twp. $505 James Shaffer to Somerset county in Somerset Twp. $100. Catherine Miller to Ralph BE. Graft, Allegheny township for $1200. C. W. Kutz to E. Vansickle in Up- per Turkeyfoot $4,500. D. J. Suder to Kate B. Moore in | Jefferson township $1. Sarah Shober to Somerset County No more red hands from scrubbing; floors. Run a mep, over linoleum. Armstrong’s Linoleum, isn't expensive—it lasts longer—and always looks ‘new ”. It is made of tested materials and ev . inch is inspected before it leaves the factory. The new patterns are distinctly “different” — suitable for any room in the house. See the samples soon. Lighten the labor of housework. R: REICH & SON THE HOME FURNISHERS Complete From Cellar to Attic Elijah Lvengood in Somerset A. Livengood in Somerset township $1. Wm. J. Glessner to Chas. Hentz in Somerset Township for $727.50. P. M. Weigle to Mary Weigle in Hooevrsville for $500. Rebecca Fornwalt to " Our big stock of Liggett &:Myers ’" premiums includes dozens of arti- cles for men, women and children. Come inand seethem. Special courtesy to ladies. Meyersdale Produce. Co. A HE purchaser of plumbing equipment is rightly interested in its sanitary efficiency and proper installation. Our work is done by competent workmen and all work given careful supervision—it must be right. Added to this is the excellence of the 8 fixtures we use and recommend, the = ‘Standand”, quality guaranteed. May we estimate ? “Stauilend® “Occliont”® Bath BAER & CO. HAHA [I EC EAA [TIT clared. Mowry’s indebtedness amounts | Benjamin to about $120,000. An additional divid- | Coleman in Berlin foar $1100. end will be awarded at a meeting to be, Jas. R. Ogline to Web. W. Miller ‘held sometime in Janurary, on prop- [in Somerset township, $2400. |erty that has already been sold. The Abram Lambert ’s heirs to Joseph sale of considerable property has been | Lambert, Stonycreek. for $5225. delayed on account of disputed title.| Flizabeth Moon to Andy Baumgard- 120 Centre St., Meyersdale rr Joseph L. Tressler | illness. was to have a confederate follow him | tod : Any. further dividends depend. on and take orders for trees to replace | ¥ Pend ! | whether it can be shown that the dis. those that were destroyed. under his ' i : | puted properti 1 Mowry. bogus directions. | Dyed ‘Dlorerties, belong i0-Mo | A-report recently came from Lan- CONFLUENCE. i 1 hat s- did hae be Turkeys of which there is quite a a very high price, under. the rrane supply in thig vicinity, are ; being gous a nd that a) had s bee , Sought after and engaged. for .Christ- flere pie Slip Homieuning Myon ot re ‘One. person from whom they collected ate Li ab Obey. Tor th e = een considerable money wrote to the i- og e107 the past sever Bureau of Zeology. of the Department *! ™ORth as a milliner, is now; a ; 5 “home, of Agriculture to the effect t he me had :been swindled because go at |. FD. Rhodehouse of Pittsburg was first; believed the statements: of the. ®:DUsingss visitor here a few days a. : go. men, who sprayed, hig. orghard, but i apparently used little. but ‘water from ey Janes T™yaehul of Tr- his horse trough and did mo 209d; Rgd off here a few days ago ho 2 ny ion his way. to Semerset to attend the Brodust Fram’ Sswase | business. matters. roduc r . German tochiilony papers ‘are rote 2 5 Ianosster of, Cometievite ing the} idea; of reclaiming; fats, andy 3 ? ug} Jately jen, route other useful products from. Sewage, 0 Somerfield to visit relatives. Dr. H. Bechhold of Frankfort, esti | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hargrave of mates that the sewage. ot: German New. York, whe, are .visiting the lat- citigs contains at least ten grams of |ter’s sister, Mxs. T: G: Beggs, have greage per capita a day, and that its | gone to Pittshurg, where they will! totaf value is more than $14,000,000 | vqit with friends for a few days be- pergannum, fore returning to their home. | Miss Nina Fike has returned from a Of: the 38 bills presented; to the | Visit with friends in Meyersdale. grand jury, 18 have been ignored by the body, the largest proportion wh bills;:ignored in the history of the Somerset county court. Thursday 12 bills were presented to the grand jur-. ors and 11 were turned down. Of the even dozen, six were brought by ex. | field county, mistook one of the state’s | Te —ovmy Omubs SEAS MO lelk for Jeor and wR BoC of a Jerome Brewing Co. and two were It seems likely that he will be taxed | brought by the: brewing company a- ! 1 x g ja large sum, possibly $300. gainst the expess agent. | Melville Breth, of Burnside, Clear. | Dr. Harry. Wilson was _ found not | field County, was convicted of invol- guilty. The count ruled that the state- | untary manslaughter in allowing his ments made by the defendant were | 5-months’ old daughter to die without libelous per se, but that they were administering medical treatment. A privileged, that Mr, Miller was .a.can-| doctor said that if medicine had been | didate at the time for the office of | taken it“would have saved the child’s | poor director, to which he was after- | life. Breth and his wife are members wards elected; that if the defendant | of the “Holiness” sect, which does not ' had investigated carefully, and, found | believe in medicines and when their | that the facts as stated were correct, | child: became sick last fall, refused | he could not be prosecuted Several |to allow any medicine to be andminis- | thousand circulars containing the | tered. te it; although a physician who statements objected to are said to had been called by the child's grand- have been distributed about the coun- | parents, left: thes medicine in. the ty during the campaign. house, When the child, died: complaint | was made by the neighbors and the | father was indicted. ! EE ———————————————— | NEARBY COUNTIES. | The First -National-Bank of Bedford will pay out nearly $10,000 to mem- | bers of its Christmas Fund. | A hunter from , Luthersburg, Clear-' Our job work will certainly please ner, Conemauh .Twp. $6,000. Meyersdale Planing Mill to John M. Schlicht in Meyersdale, $1,600, Ed. Gonder to Ted Imhoff, Boswell $2,400. Fred Trexel t¢ Robert Trexel in Jenner, $4,500. Robert Trexel to, Quemahoning Branch railroad in Jepner, for $520. Isaac, Jones to George P, Jones in Somerset Borough, for, $650, Jacob S. Horney, to, Quemahoning, Branch Railroad in Jenners for $3,000. George Sewell , Mowzy’s, Trustee to Verde L. Rhue in Windber for $8,655. Milton Walker to Chas. Rahm in Jenner, $75. ry Peter Isaac to Wm. S. Barefoot, in Paint Twp. $1,405. Sarah Spritzer to W. C. Roach in Windber, $8,600. : Frapk Friedline to. BE: Hs Miller in Somerset. townghip,, $5004 Geo, Sewell Mowry's. Trustee, to: Ju A. Berkey. in Somerset; township $800.. Same to same.in,Somerset Co,! for $303,25.: Same, to.same. in. Somerset township for $90; Appel Gross heirs. to. Wm. Holsop- ple ti Paint. township. for. $804, Jno. A. Grove to, Jos; A, Lambert in Stonycreek_twp. for $450. Jacob J. Livingston. to -Semerset, St. Railway Co. in Conemaugh, far, $200, Chauncey Dickey. to Elmer, H. Pugh |, in Somerset Township, for. $60,, RB. G. Pugh to Elmer E. Pugh. in Somerset Township for $120. an Mary E. Johnson to, John B. Win; ters in Somerset Twp. for $1,250. Wm. A. Stahl to John Marteeny in Somerset township for $4,325. : Amos Harshbarger to Wm. A. Tho- mas in Conemaugh for $200., , Valentine Bender to Eli Guengreich | | in Somerset County for $15. Daniel W. Baumgardner to George, Baumgardner in Paint Borough for $1,000. A : Jacob P. Wirick to Karl Shaffer in Paint township, $1400. Jos. John’s executors to Lydia B. : Holsopple in Paint Twp for $100. Amos W. Harshbarger to John Wal- lace in Conemaugh $5,375. Harry Altfather to Geo. Rengel in Brothersvalley township for $2850. Chas. Landman to Emma M. 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It was J prescribed by one of the _begt phys! cians in this country for years and 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. Catarsh: ' Send. for, testimonials free. “end for testimonials F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, OQ | Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pu bottle. Take Hall’s Family, Pills for Con sipation. ad TIMES; AT OUR; WAREHOUSE. ON CLAY STREET, LET. US HAVE. YOUR BUSINESS. HABEL &, PHILLIPS, Mrs, Bruce Lichty, a enjoying a few, days at Baltimore and, Washington. township for : in Boswell for $400. Nelson Mosholder to Wm. L. Mos- holder in Somerset township for $3266, Frank Lowry to Italian and Musi- cal Beneficial Society, in. Windber for $2,500. Adam Lehman to Mary Jones in int township for $50. FOLEY AIDNEY PHILS ‘OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AN? 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