or, re re 1es JULD; - >. motto ntirely refund uld be orway please nds of fferent from.. rn. as you—: for 5c. 20c. AP 25¢ ER 25¢ C. for 10c ket for s week SEVERE WEEK. brooms £ city. ER ET a fam- s been he late . Town- nnsylva- ie heirs H. Gs rney In e agree- bts ow- claims 1st the indebt- C. Lep- ake ime having nt them EY, Fact, dale, Pa. t Somer- ch, 1916, ppointed n of the Lichty, airy, de- > legally s notice juties of ‘hursday, at ten Somerset rsons in- R. Scott. iditor. "PERSONAL AND LOCAL | | * Migs Kathryn Kattan is spending a | few days with relatives at Latrobe. Miss Julia Hoblitzell has returned | trom Keyser;W. Va., where she hed been visiting friends’ for several days. Miss Ide Meyers has gone to Cum- perland Or a week's visit with friends. Henry! McCormick of Pittsburg was a week-end guest of Geo. Hock- s Fannie and Frieda Glessner oying a trip to Pittsburg rela- tive, 3 Sides of Harrisburg visited his prents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sides re- tly. r. and Mrs. James Gordon and son arry, are spending the week visiting n Washington, D. C., and Baltimore. Elmer Stalh of Pittsburg spent over Easter here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stahl. Alfred Dahl of Detroit, Mich., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dahl. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Cassin of Cumberland spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Plitt Mrs. Charles Provance of Mason- town is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plitt. Miss Lydia Holtzhauer of Rock- wood is here for a few days’ visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy West of Som- erset were Easter guests at the C. P. Meyers home on the Avenue. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bow- ser of Salisbury Junc.ion, a son, <1 April 25th. James J. Hoblitzell left Meyers- dale Tuesday night for New York on a business mission. Ware Deeter who has a position at Mineral Point, Pa., spent Sunday with his parents on North street. Miss Helen Collins returned Friday from a 'week’s visit with relatives in Oakland, Md. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Price and Kennedy Price of Uniontown spent the Pastertide with relatives if this city, their former home. Mrs. Ursula Walsh returned to her home in Cumberland Wednesday af- ter a visit here with the Misses Coulehan. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weimer of Somerset have been visiting their scn- in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. ©. P.Large .. -. -i cs oar ve snievias Miss Lucile Conrad left Tuesday for California, Pa., where she wil «n- ter the State Normal for the spring term of school. Mrs. Arthur Savage of Pi‘tsbusg spent several days during the week here visiting at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Samuel Hoover. Mrs. H. H. Williams has returnad home from a visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich., Toledo, 0., and Bea- ver, Pa. Mrs. W. H. Leighty and. son, Ray- mond, left last evening for Williams- port, Md., to visit the former’s sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Kimble. Rev.A. S. Kresge delivered the principal address at a banquet of the I. O. 0. F. at Confluence last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Con- nellsville spent the week-end with Mrs. Brown's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kyle, of Broadway. George J. Black, of Gray, Pa., came to Meyersdale on Saturday evening to spend Easter with his parents on Front street. ; Miss Jessica Reed of New York City spent a few days here with Ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed the past week. John and Robert Boucher, ‘who are employed at Pittsburg, spent Easter here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boucher. Frank S. and Wm. H. Black of Car- negie Tech. spent the Spring vaca- tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Black of Holand Farm. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kendall have as their guest, their daughter, Mrs. Har- ry Baremore Angus of Washington, Pp C. Silas Walker left on Monday for Wilmington, Delaware where he has accepted a position with the Dupont Powder Co. 8 John W. Frey, 62 years old, died Monday morning at his home in Jerome after an illness of a year with cancer. C. BE. Klingensmith of Pittsburg enjoyed Easter with his family in this place at the family home on Beach- ly street. Dr. L. O. Loechel of Salisbury was in Meyersdale Saturday evening en route to Pittsburg where he spent Easter with™ friends. Mrs. George Hibner and daughter, Mrs. W. A. Younkin have been visit ing relatives and friends in Connells- ville for the past few days. Miss Nell R. Leonard who teaches in the high school at Juniata. Pa. was a home-comer to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BEd- ward Leonard of Salisbury street. C. P. Meyers and son, Berkley, have returned from philadelphia where they visited the former’s sister, Mrs. william Jones, who is taking treat- Ba SE BAY TL oun Saree oo gi 3 ? : ; his : 2 i op lim ar ‘ - 5 ; he 8 ia : 2 ; 3 4 . o¥ ; Le 5 % . ge a : L . : RA iach iti 1 Sve oy 3 di = £7 : Xe i ¥ ee ” LAr v = x “oe * ¥ EE 8 * NOTHING As to go to a place to Domestic Cigars. glass of Soda Water, or Ice Cream than to THOMAS CAFE." The place where your patronage is appreciated. Our rest room is opened to the public; you are welcome there. I handle a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles. SO GOOD have a light lunch, Imported and F. B. THOMAS, Opposite Citizens Bank Leading Druggist, MEYERSDALE, PA. o's George Stacer returned Monday from Phillipsburg where they attended the funeral of their relative, William Ar- dell, which was held on Sunday after- noon. The Meyersdale Shirt Factory has been taken over by the Spade Shirt Company of Butler, Pa. The plant is financed by Meyersdale capital and for two years has been under the management of Isadore Weinstein, of New York. Supt. O. L. Eator, of the Con- nellsville Division of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, has sent out a re- quisition for an unlimited number of | laborers. 71«| Our life policies are liberal. In case see or address | of total disability, caused either by H. G. LEPLEY, sickness or accident. Premium then ee R. F. D. No. 2. Meyersdale, Pa. ccases and we will pay you an fo- LANCASTER GINGHAM SELLING come for life. On the other hand if EVERYWHERE AT 9c AND 10c PER| por SALE—Sroom house ana iot you live 20 years we will pay vou 1 doz. cans Peas for $1.00; ncne better for the money at Bittners Grocery. JUST RECEIVED—A CAR OF FER- TILIZER IN 100 PCUND SACKS. P. J. COVER & SON. 3 large rolls Toilet Paper for 2: cents at Bittner’s Grocery. maugh township, and Mary BE. Keim, | Jenner township, and Susan Kulik, | Cairnbrook; Quinten Weaver and Lil- lie Crist, both of Paint township. YARD ON SATURDAY AT THE (in good condition. back more than you ever paid for | WOMENS STORE, YOU WANT IT: J. I. TRESSLER. your insurance. {at 7 1-2¢ per yard. | 20-2¢¢ Meyersdale, Pa. Life insurance protects the home. pi SR) es a A al 25 1 x 3 3 3 ¥ i S £ 1] ¢