| (4 oA "™ | ioe eT ir ir N- nd eir talking ome in re here ities of o make 1gs and fill your nay be. E oil, E, PA. i 1 KEY KINDS. uitable Life of the 5. PA. ance. (Good) ore to your to you. eral. In case d either bY remium then you an io other hand if will pay you ver paid for s the home. 4; 4 4 th Worth Care your baking powder or pt sphate? phosphate, both of used as substitutes ness for low price. New | Do you read the label to know whether of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and adds to the food only wholesome qualities. Other baking powders contain alum or because of their cheapness. Never sacrifice quality and healthful- ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. EVEN THE Cows LOYAL TO SOUTHAMPTON. | N. C. Qnagey, son of C. M. Gna- 1gy left home last Monday morning for Kennell’s Mill, Southampton township to fetch a cow and calf. Af- ter having traveled all day over hills and through valleys, he came to the place at suppertime where the cow and the calf were. Early next morning with the calf on a sled and the cow tied behind it, he and the owner of the cow started on their journey; but alas! when about one-fourth of a mile from her old home, the cow got it in her head that she would not leave her home. With two horses hitched to the sled, the cow was forced to move, but she shook her helad, balked and threw herself. Af- ter having loosed her and getting her up again they tried to drive her but had not got far before she again laid down in the middle of the road. Nearly all of the people in Kennell’s Mill came out to see what the trou- ble and after holding a general coun- cil, it was decided that the cow and its calf should remain at Southamp- ton. Mr. Gnagey’s father was to meet ful Thought is made from cream mineral origin, and for cream of tartar York PERSONAL AND LOCAL | 1 James J. Doyle of Connellsville Was transacting business here recently. John Irwin of Connellsville, deputy revenue collector, was a business vis- itor to Meyersdale Thursday. Wm. Bowser, of Phillipsbhrg, Pa. by her husband went to the a former Meyersdale resident, was in town on a business mission, this week. Mrs. Charlotte Magee left for Slippery Rock and Oil City Satur day morning for a week’s visit. Eugene Hostetler and Eugene Ros- enberger spent Thursday on a busi- ness visit to Boswell. Mrs. George B. Collins and two children of Berlin, are visiting at the home of Mrs. B. B. Collins. Mrs. Joe Bowman accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Brubaker, to Sha- ron, Pa., for a visit with relatives. Harry Kinsey of Berlin and Verda Pearl Fisher of Friedens were mar- ried in Cumberland recently. Miss Phylis Cartwright of Jenner has been visiting friends here for the past few days. Dr. D. P. Kurtz of Johnstown was a professional business visitor last week. Miss Florence Saylor of Boswell has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Saylor. Mrs. Blakely McDonald of Macdorn- aldton is visiting relatives and friends in Meyersdale for a few days. .. - Mrs. Ozias Weimer of Greenville township is visting her sister, Mrs. John Stacer of High street. Mrs. V. A. Anthony and little® son spent Sunday and part of Moday at the home of Mrs. Herman Bittner. Mrs. Walter Boose and two chil- dren left Saturday for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends in Scottdale. Mrs. Matilda Benford, who for tne last six weeks had been visiting in Pittsburg and Connellsville, returned home Saturday. ; Mrs. Frank Woy 4i~d of paralysis at her home near Johnstown Satur- day and was buried at Stoyestown Tuesday. : Mrs. P. P. Hauger and two children of Rockwood have been visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim- on W. Bittner. Mrs. Fred Hanning and two dren of Adams, chil- Pa., are visitig the former's brother-i-nlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dively. ! Mrs. Pearl Riser and daughter, Emma, and son, Theodore, are visit- ing for a few days with relatives and friends in Cumberland. Mrs. Newton Miller and son, New- ton, who had been visiting relatives here for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Pittsburg Monday. John Brown of Connellsville, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Brown at the home of' the latter’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kyle. Mrs. Lloyd Mountain of Confluence, has returned home after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Groff. Mrs. Clara Clark has gone to Pitts- burg, where she expects to remain for a few days visiting relatives and friends. Paul Gross, a former druggist of Meyersdale, but now located in Johns- town, is spending a few days here looking after business interests. Keepers Mason Newcomer, of the Westing house Company, Pittsburg, spent over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Newcomer in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carey and children of Somerset are spending a few days here visiting with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carey. Mrs. Joseph Grabenstein and daugh- ter, Mary Lucy, of Cumberland, are visiting for a few days with the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stacer. The Modern Woodmen initiated four new members into their order on Thursday evening making about 110 members belonging to the iocal 1nd~n, Tha Monen’ i= I'D. Spaugy, him next day on the pike and the son not reaching the pike in time, the The eighteen-year-old daughter of |father not knowing which way to go ‘Dennis Bocchus, who lives on the|continued on the straight road to Rockwood road, a few miles from |Frostburg. After the son reached the town, on Wednesday was taken to | pike, he with Sherlock Holmes’ sa- the Allegheny Hospital where she un-| gacity saw tracks of a horse that derwent an operation for appendicitis. | had “Never-slips” on and came to the Mrs. W. H. Merrbach, accompanied | conclusion that hisfather had passed | Frost-| by. There being no phones near by, burg hospital on Tuesday for treat-| he decided to travel on towards , ment. Mrs. Merrbach has been in ill | home. health for some time. . In the meantime a gentleman from ' Rev. A. S. Kresge will conduct pre- | Meyersdale came along and inquired | paratory services at the Glencoe Re- into the trouble. On getting the story sormed church on Friday evening and |in brief, the gentleman put the gad at Mt. Lebanon on Saturday evening. | to his horses and overtook Mr. Gna- | Holy communion will be administered, gey near Frostburg. The father dis- (at Mt. Lebanon on Sunday at 10 a.| gusted turned around and made for m. and at Glencoe at 2 p. m. home too. : By a fall of rock and coal at Mine The younger Mr. Gnagey” was told No. 104, the Summit, last Friday af-| that there are plenty of pretty girls ternoon, J. C. Benden, who lives at in Southampton, but he says if they Trans-Meyersdale, was badly bruised, are afraid to leave home like the ‘about the body and more especially cow was, it might take three days and were his hips injured. Dr. McMillan three nights to get them out of that dressed the wounds. ; township, and then they might not Mrs. Wm. C. Price, of Main street, stay after being induced to go last Thursday afternoon entertained elsewhere, presumably to Summit in a delightful manner 17 of her lady ' township. friends. Fancy work engaged the | ; time of those present, rather as an ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAL- incident though. Dainty refreshments UABLE REAL ESTATE. were served and all enjoyed the oc | By virtue of an order of sale is- | ND a casion very much. ! sued by the Orphans’ Court of Som- Rev. H. L. Goughnour and John erset County, Pennsylvania, the Un- ' Swearman went to’ Cumberland to dersigned Administrator of Aaron | visit one of the members of the Breth- : Wilhelm, late of Greenville Township At the Orphans’ Court held at Somer. ren Church, of which Rev. Goughnour A Somerset County, Pennsylvani is pastor, Walter Fike, whe. is conval- expose to public outcry on - i escing from an “operation for appen- ises on SATURDAY, MA | dicitis, in the Western Maryland Hos- at one p. m., all pital. real estate to of the following wit:—A CERTAIN By the terms of the will of Moses, TRACT OF LAND situate in South- W. Yoder, late of Conemaugh town- ampton Township, Somerset County "ship, it is directed that his estate Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of Hen- i shall be equally divided among his |ry Knepp, John Lepley, ' children as follows: Jonas W. Yoder, | Wilmoth Estate and others, ‘contain- Sarah Yoder, Elizabeth, | Jno. B. Zook; Polly, wife of Henry thereon erected a two-story Frame i Nicewonger;- Moses M. Yoder, Tobias ' DWELLING HOUSE 20 by 30 feet, |'M. Yoder, Valentine M. Yoder and BANK BARN 36 by 42 feet and other | Samuel M. Yoder. Levi D. Yoder and outbuildings. About 60 acres cleared | and Valentine M. Yoder are apointt- and under fair cultivation and the "ed executors. | balance mostly in timber land. The A record for speed was made by property is handy to church and Jacob Snyder, compensation referee, school. lin the adjustment of the claims of the! TERMS:—Ten per cent of the pur- | widows of the eight miners who were | chase price to be paid when the prop- | killed by an explosion in a mine at | erty is knocked down; forty per cent Robindale, Somerset county, recently | on confirmation of sale and delivery Within less than a week an agreement | of deed; and the remaining fifty per- was reached in the large claim. The | cent in one year, with interest at 6 widows will receive approximately |per cent to be secured by judgment $25,000. Snyder arranged with the | bond entered of record as a lien upon | Conemaugh Smokeless Coal Company, | the ‘premises. which operates the mine, to pay the NORMAN WILHELM, widows the wages earned by their Administrator husbands during the latter half of ROSS R. SCOTT, Attorney. March, and the state insurance de- partment advanced them sufficient ROCKWOOD money to meet any emergency until The final meeting of the the payment of the compensation Teachers’ Association was held Fri started on April 1. | day evening in the high school audi torium, which was crowded to its capacity. Dr. G. F. Speicher gave an y VIM. i excellent Mrs. Walter Herring spent a week | gonsiderations with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beck. | citizenship.” 'at Barronvale. Dr. Lloyd Meyers of Pittsburg ar Jonas Fike died on Monday morn- | rived home. Friday evening for a iow | ing at the home of Mahlon Fike. days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and | William Weimer, of Rockwood, \rs. J. P. Meyers of Broadway. | was a welcome caller at the home of |. Mrs. John Swanson, who has heen | Fremont Fike Saturday night and the guest of her many Rockwood | Sunday. | friends for the past week, departed Mr. and Mrs. W. Roby and child, |gaturday for her home near Pits | of Garrett, spent Saturday and Sun- burg. I'day at the home of George Kimmel. A 14 pound baby boy was recently Harry Deitle spent Sunday at the |porn to Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Enfield of { home of Milton Fike. Market street. Mrs. Minerva Stierstauffer and The baccalaureate sermon to the ! child, of Crissuptown, Md., spent Fri-|graqualting class of the Rockwood day and Saturday at the home of C.|pigh school will be delivered by Rev. W. Tressler. 1 J. Duke in the United Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, of Lar-| church on the evening of April 31. imer township spent Friday and Sat-| The following officers were elected urday at the home of George Martens. |py the Parent-Teachers, Association Wm. Knepp and family spent Sun-|jast week. President, Dr. John Erler; day at the home of C. W. Tressler. |yjce president, W. B. Conway; Sec Te retary, Miss Bessie Moore; treasurer, A large number of new houses will Mrs. C. J. Hemminger. It was also i be erected by the Brothersvalley Coal decided that during the summer the | Co. at McDonaldton next spring, it is association would work for a four | said. More than a score of buildings years’ high school course, a first aid are to be erected. society, under the supervision of Dr, eee |C. J. Hemminger, and playgrounds. 6 CANS CONDENSED MILK FOR 25¢ |'Also a domestic science course for the ' pT LABEL & PHILLIPS huis R Conducive of = Hit mat AT ~grmem® anion =C CN rn. widow of ing 160 Acres more or fess Having "o'clock A. M. at his office in Somerset | - A PAN A LMS ANE ASNT LSC ANE 1 A RET TTT — — PREOE ERE BOS ECE a0 RBC BOB EEC ECB BOBO ECBO ETBORCHIECEL LL EAS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE W. B. COOK & SON Meyersdale, Pa. Easter Flowers Let us have your order for Cut Flowers or Plants DENTISTRY. Modern dentistry eliminates the dread of havng your teeth extracted, crowned or filled. We will have a most won- derful stock. 7 Watch for our big One_Gent_Sale The biggest stunt ever pulled off in Meyersdale Dates will be announced later. CRORE COC EDEOEU HR RAE. 1 specialize on Crown and Bridge work. I also treat and guarantee to cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or loose, springy, bleeding gums when not too far advanced. CANDY — MEYERSDALE, PA. a will Li pa the 2nd day of March, 1916, “prea: By x id be ! vs, Pra undersignéd was duly appointed Henry D. ATTORNEYS—AT—LAW JOHN R. & ROSS R. SCOTT, ? Attorneys-at-Law SOMERSET, PA UHL & EALY Attorneys-at-Law SOMERSET, Pa, UNDERTAKER. WILLIAM C. PRICE Successor to MEYERSDALE, = X ‘3 X 5 X. X x x X x x 2 % % 3 : > x % x 3 X H E. GETTY |§ X 5 % % z X x x x X Xi x % X x x X Z x % oo 5 2 Guth Cream O’Peppermints CIGARS — LaMarca or Humana, a 10c cigar for ..... 5c PEFUMES — 50c Atomizer Free with One Ounce of perfume COLLINS DRUG STORE, re Rexall sive FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS ... 29¢ per 1b. PENN’A, W A. CLARK RRR RRR OREO LR RL RAE MEYERSDALE, PA. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES. Both "Phones BIG ASSORTMENT OF : WALL PAPER. My 1916 stock of wall paper has arrived and I am showing the larg. est assortment of wall paper ever shown in Meyersdale. For the next 30 days 1 will make a special price on all paper. Can furnish paper suit able for parlors, dining rooms, halls. bed rboms, etc. at prices never Of fered before in Meyersdale. Call and see my line of goods. M. J. Livengood. sateen, 8 ......«...s «vs FOR SALE. Swedish Select Seed Oats, price! 75¢c per bushel.. 1 Red Poll Bull, 14 | months old. 1 set good Buskband | Harness. N. C. GNAGEY, | Meyersdale, Pa. 9 9 2 | Men’s and Boys WANTED—Several girls or bovs | over 16 years of age for light factory work. Apply to Floto Bres. 3-24-L1 | AUDITOR'S NOTICE Sow Prices. = EASTER SPECIALS A big line of Ladies’ fancy, up-to-date Waists, in the latest styles and colors, in silks, voiles, linens and Ladies’ House Dresses in all styles and sizes: . Children’s and Misses’ Dresses in a number of styles, in embroidery, voils and fancy ginghams .. 20c up to $1.50 | Special prices on Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Dresses. An up-to-date line of Spring Millinery for Ladies and Children. Reductions. Come in and look them over and you will be satisfied with the Styles and Qualities, and especially with our erase 50c up to $1.00 ... 50c up to 95¢ Suits at Great Auditor to make a distribution of the funds in the hands of Bruce Lichty, administrator of William McGairy, de- ceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, hercby gives notice | that he will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Thursday,’ the 11th day of May, 1916, at ten Next to Post Office, ~ WEINSTEIN’ THE LOW PRICE STORE. Meyersdale, Pa. Pa., when and where all persons in- terested may attend. } 4—13—3wk. John R. Scott. | Auditor. | MISCELLANEO'JS NOTICES | FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms for NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. ; Light Housekeeping, 413 Main St; Notice is hereby given that on and ' Also four unfurnished rooms in house | after May 1st, 1916, all untagged on same lot. References requird. dogs found within the borough limits | LUKE HAY, 413 Main St. are to be impounded by the police and : if not redeemed by owner and i. | { Without Any Buildings With Timber found guilty of evading the dog tax cense paid within three days, the ani- | FOR SALE—Farm of 68 Acres mals will be killed. Dog owners . ; {and Coal. William W. Ringler Heirs | Property in Somerset County, Pa. will be dealt with acording to law. | Parent- : address on “Some of the: Addison Township. | By order of the Council. CHAS. H. DIA, President. LYDIA LYNCH | 814 E. 157th Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Attest: E. J. DICKEY. Secretary. | | | For Sale—Cheap NORMAL SCHOOL. story frame houses in The Meyersdale Summer Normal rear of M. E. church property. Confer | School will open on Monday, May 8th, Two Two with W. C. Price, chairman of Public E and continue in session until by the County’ Superintendent .of | Schools. For particulars apply to W. H. Kretchman, Principal. | Property Com. 325 Main Street. the County Teachers’ Examinations | IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUNTY, PENNA. Notice is hereby given that an ap- TAX NOTICE. plication will be made to the above | hereby notfy all delinquent tax-| ' Court on Friday May 5, 1916 at 10 | payers to pay tax in 15 days or there 1 o'clock a. m. under the corporation will be costs to pay with the tax, as Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of the tax authorities are compelling me | Pennsylvania and the supplements to coilect at once. | there to for the Charter of an intend- | M. F. BAER, Collector. ed corporation to be called “St. \reyersdale, Pa. April 5, 1916: | Mark’s Congregation of the Reformed | Church in the United States,” the character and object of which is to | LOST, Strayed or Stolen, support ‘the public . White, | worship of Al. {brown marked male spitz dog. A ve- | mighty God according to the faith, *ward for return or information lead- doctrine, discipline and usages of the ing to return. R. A. Floto. Reformed Church in the United States ee ne and for these purposes to have and |CARLOAD OF SCRATCH AND CHIC possess and enjoy all the rights, bene- (FEED JUST UNLOADER. BUY IT| fits and privileges of the said Act of | FROM US AND SAVE MONEY AT Assembly and its supplements. |HABEL & PHILLIPS The proposed Charter is now ont file in the Prothonotary's Office. BLACHFORDS CALF MEAL WILL W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Solicitor RAISE BETTER CALVES AND DO IT CHEAPER TRY IT AT HABEL- The directors of the Mercy hospi- | & PHILLIPS. tal in in Johnstown, are making prep- arations to erect a magnificent new | GOLDEN LOAF FLOUR OUTSELLS hospital in that place which will be | ANY OTHER BRAND IN MEYERS- one of the finest and most modern in DALE ARE YOU USING iT IF NOT a PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned by virtue of an or der issued out of the Orphan’s Court of Somerset County will offer at puk- lic sale on the premises on Saturday. April 22, 1916 at 3:00 o'clock, P. M.. all that certain real estate, late the property of Elmer E. Conrad, de- ceased, situate in Meyersdale Bor- ough, Somerset County, Pennsylva- nia, particularly bounded and de- scribed as follows. } All that portion of those two lots of ground known in the Olinger survey to Borough of Meyersdale, Pa., as lots Nos. 234 and 235, lying between High St, Center 3t. Summit St. and the right of way of the B. & O. R. R., bounded on the north by Summit street, south by High street, East by right of way of the B. & O. R. R. and on the West by Center street, being the same lots of ground that Owen S. Porter and wife conveyed to A. Chamberlain by deed bearing date February 23, 1880, recorded at Som- erset in Deed Book, Vol. 58, pages 259 and 260, and by A. Chamber- lain to the grantor, Eimer E. Con- rad, by deed dated November 24, 1894. There is erected upon this said lot a two story eight room dwelling house and a barn. The house is supplied with city water and heated by hot water system and contains the usual additional modern improvements. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent when the property is knocked down and the balance upon execution and delivery of deed. IDA E. CONRAD, Administratrix FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. | hereby announce myself a can- didate for the nomination for the General Assembly, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held on Tuesday, May 16, 1916. TL Loe BPR] =, |eTarT NOW. MABEL £ PHILLIPS, | Shade Townshiz,