Tot se nda- Arms for TAHAN, INDIAN LECTURER, [LIVE skinned, le eyed, aquilined nose, with hair in three braids as black as the’ raven's wing, Tahan, the Chautauqua lecturer, Indian of the best class—educated, an ordained Presbyterian scholar, lecturer, musician and altogether charming gentleman. He will give his great le ture. "From Savagery to Civilization,” on the opening night of the Chautav ua. His life story reads like a ‘yellow back’ novel. and it is worth going wiles to hear him tell of the many hairbreadth escapes he has had on the frail and the many close calls he has had during his life jon the plains. Tahan’s mother was an Osage Indian. His father was California Joe, a white scout with Custer’s band. Both were killed #efore he was three years old. He was taken by an Indian warrior in the Kiowa tribe and was raised in true Indian style. In his Chautauqua address he gives a most dramatic and intensely interesting and instructive account of his early Indian life. is an minister, a | MISS MAUDE WILLIS, READER. Miss Willis is coming among the Chautauquas this season with a new play, which she will interpret, “In the It is a Vanguard.” by Katrina Trask. FAY PALMER, TROMBONE SOLO- IST WITH THE L. A. C. OR- CHESTRA. NOTICE. | Notice is hereby given that a fam- ily settlement agreement has been | executed in the estate of the late Adam C. Lepley of Elk Lick Town- | form Bureau, as “the Christiam mes- ship Pennsylva- ? Y sage of this awful hour.” nia by the widow and all the heirs of the said Adam C. Lepiey. H. G. | Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S Lepley has been made “attorney in | ja CASTORIA ing the estate and pay all claims | poperly authenticated against the | A G E N T & estate. Therefore all persons indebt- ed to the said estate of Adam C. Lep- ley are hereby notified to make im- i mediate payment and those having | claims or demands to present them without delay to dramatic plea for peace, and as present ed by Miss Willis is characterized by Rev. Wilbur EF. Crafts, superintendent and treasurer of the International Re- Somerset County, fact” for all the parties to the agree- He is to collect all debts ow- and the World. c.. 25¢. H. G. LEPLEY, | Attorney in Fact, For MOON, DAVIS ond INTER-STATE case Western Penn's, West Virginia and Jeffersom ty, Ohio, towns, liberal contract to live mes. te or wire at once for particulars. VAN WAGENER & TRIM r k BARGAINS IN CANNED GOODS Autoniobile Saley AESnENs. Ci PA or at BITTNER'S GROCERY. | 319 Baum Bowler IB FOR SALE—The stock and fixtures Children C ry of the Wiland Store on Centre street 1 FOR FLETCHER'S at Flaugherty Creek bridge. The AERCIALT stock consists of groceries, dishware ha. ANS C A 2 7 oO R ! A tobacco, candy. There is a very large double soda fountain to be sold also. r : Fine sale bills printed here. i Apply at once at the Store. MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL 4 WESTINGHOUSE Electric Men Follow Airbrake Employees--‘8 Hours’ Lost mess ULTIMATUM 1S PRESENTED President Herr Thinks Strike Is Broken; Anounces Men Who Do Not Return at Once Will Forfeit Record. Following the refusal of President Herr of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company to grant the demands of the men for an eight: hour day, the plant has been thrown opcn. A large proportion of the men went to work, but no esti mates have becn made public as to the number. President Herr belicves the strike is over. : Pickets were on duty near the gates of the plant and Pennsylvania guards men patrolled the district. They had nothing to do. There was no vioieice the men merely requesting their fel low workmen to remain out. At a mass meeting, where the lead: ers, by implication at least, signified tat the eight-hour day was a hope less undertaking at this time, at least half of the men attending refrained from voting to go back to work be cause of the rage of some of those present when a motion to submit such action was proposed. A few de ncunced the calling of the strike, but were soon hooted down. 'n at the mee! ] : ud for tile m 18 A collection was tak 1 which three aired: n Broddeck in Lica were Wnled and many Six thousand employees of Westinghouse Airbrake plant, Wilmerding, returned to work without any interference on the part of sirikers. The Yollowing was posed outside Westi: cuse Air ! ro ny at Wi'merdi ng: Conditicas having again become yeig assured of ample 1st outside influence s while on or off du'y s will open at the usual a. m.) on Monday, May 8 time (7:15 A. 1. Hu» the Edgar Thomson cgie Steel company ;. deputy sheriffs of Alle y inauz Rated a sweeping adn against agita 5 The milit! main several days. The strike of (ht Lake Erie railroad } en at Mec: Kees Rocks is over. The men walked out Monday Wwithcut saying a word, without making any demands or stat: ing any griovaneces, according to of: ficials of te road. There are 1,200 men in the car repair and locomotive? shops, which were compelled to shut down on account of the walkout. MA! ..ET QUOTATIONS Pittsburgh, woman, ous at pably will re Pi ttsburgh- and May 9. Butter—Prints, 34@34%c; tubs, 33 @33%c. Eggs—Fresh, 20% @2l1c. Cattle $9.50 @9.60; good, $8.80 @9.35; tidy butchers, $8.50@9; fair, $7.75@8.25; common, $6.50 7.50; heifers, $6@8.60; common to good fat bulls, $4@8; common to good fat cows, $4@7.75; fresh cows aud springers, $40@ 80. Sheep ard Lambs—Prime wethers, $7.80@8; grod mixed, $7.40@7.75; fair mixed, $6.50@7.25; culls and commol, $4@5.50; lambs, $7@10.40; veal calves, $10.5v@10.75; heavy and thin calves, $6@ .50. Hogs—Pi.me heavy, heavy mixed and mediums, $10.10@10.20; heavy Yorkers, »10@10.15; light Yorkers, $9.40@9.50; pigs, $8.75@9; roughs, $8.76@9.10; stags, $7@7.26. Cleveland, May 9. Cattle—C nice fat steers, $8.50@ 9.25; good te choice butcher steers, $8 @8.85; fair to good butcher steers, $6.75@7.86; geod to choice heifers, $7.50 @8.75; good to chelice butcher bulls, $7@7.85; bologna bulls, $8@7: good to choice cows, $6.76@7.50; fair to goed c-ws, $5.50@6.50; common cows, $4@5.25. Calves—( 30d to choice, $9.50@10: fair te good, $8@9.26; heavy and com: mon, $5.50@8. Clipped Sheep and Lambs—Geed to choice lambs, $9.50@ 9.90; fair to good, $7@9; good to choice wethers, @17.560; geod te choice ewes, $7@7.25; mixed ewes and wethers, $7.16@7.35: culls, $4.50@6.50. mediums, $10.05; $7; roughs, $8.90. pigs, $8.75; stags, Chieago, May 9. Hogs—Bulk, $9.65@9.80; light, $9.25 @9.85; mixed, $9.40@Y.99; heavy, $9.35@9.90; roughs, $9.36@9.50; pigs, $7.25@8.95. Cattle—Native beef steers, $7.80@ 9.85; stockers and feeders, $5.60@ 8.40: cows and heifers, $4.10@%.35; calves, $8.25@ 9.50. Sheep—Wethers, $6.90@9.30; $7.76@11.7%-. spring lambs, $11@18. Wheat-—May, $1.147% 751c. Oats—May, 47%c nn nn 8 lambs, | battle were the | Alpine and now are at the base hos- company | | hrey, vice president and gon-ral mr-anger Westinghouse Air brake comrany.” In order to avert a recurrence of rioting of the kind that caused the aths of thr e rien and the injury oi abcut thirty persons, including one’ (MEXICANS RAID STRIKE BROKEN country can yells, ‘adobe buildings, while two were cut | $7.25 ‘fell. We went on | until dayligat came. ever the h _Shitdren ory for Fletcher's SEAN BORDER TOWNS Three Troopers and Child Are Killed at Glenn Springs, Tex, FIFTY MEXICANS ARE KILLED Two Frontier Villages Burned—Word Reaches Funston Two Days Later, Because of Remoteness of Scene. NES ENNNAAN 2 NNN [LIT NNN NN NNN " NN 2 ; AAMMARRRRRRRRRRRRRNR The Kind 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 pers sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterieits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good ’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree~ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor oticr Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty vears it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, seENuINE CASTORIA ALWAY «, cars the Signatus? of the rough , g or from Apline, Tex., on. the y ¢ J Southern Pacific railroad, eighty miles north of the raided district, and the nearest railroad point. Two more troops of the Fourteenth are on their way by train from El Paso to Alpine and a detachment is Mexican bandits crossed the Rio Grande into Brewster county, in the Big Bend country of ‘Texas. They raided and burned two fron- tier settlements, Glenn Springs and Boquillas, and a wax manufacturing plant and a general store, killed three troopers of the Fourteenth United States cavalry guarding Glenn Springs, wounded three and made prisoners of several, two at least, possibly tiree or four. They shot to death the ten- year-old son of O. G. Compton at the Ellis & Woeds wax plant, near Glenn Springs, and carried off a man named Deemer, who ran a general store near Boquillas. Treop A of the Fourteenth cavalry has gone south through machine gun in Use For Over hastening ky railrcad from ifort Clark to Alpiae. These t ; are ce.nmand- | “The Kind You Have Alea AVS ed by Colonel Frederick Sibley, w hose | orders are to get the bandits 1 even if { he has to g3 into Mexico after them.‘ Two survivors of the Glenn Springs . taken to El Paso from! i ! BARRA FER TTI MOTTLED ANCO NAS. pital at Fort Bliss. The men are] Privates Frank De Free and Joseph’ Birck of Troop A, Fourteenth cavalry.! Both men were burned and Private | Birck was w udded in both legs. De! eggs. =r Free escaped w.(h ¢. mgmber of burns! Cost less to keep than ordi- on the hands and chest. pary fowls, and lay more Private Joseph Birck says he thinks & at least fifty Mexicans were killed. | eggs,” Mature Early and Do Not Set. The story of the attack and escape | of five members of the guard as told | Improve your flocks, make more money. = by De Free is as follows: 1 % be 2 Have Birds of Which You will be Lroud hy Busing a Netting of figgs Good inns of large, white liam Cohen, who was on guard, when suddenly we heard a chorus of Mexi- and a number of men, we judged to be about 300, appeared over one side of the hill and on a small road. He rushed into the tent and awakened the men there, while I rani into a) n adobe building and aroused | B/0S ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOR |IN THE COURT OF COMMON firee members of the guard who were| 1916—1917 WANTED BY THE" PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUNTY, asleep. 1 had. looked at my watch al MEYERSDALE SCHOOL BOARD. PENNA. short, time before and it was 11:30, ees Notice is hereby given that an ap- o'clock when the attack occurred. | 10 " licati ; “Po my knowledge seven members| gross Pencils Eb. Faber Mo. 3g0 | P!ication will be made to the above of the guard then rushed into the | S- No. 2 | Court-on Friday May 5, 1916, at 10 corporation 10 Gross Pencils Eb. Faber No. | 2 olock a. m. under the off in the tent. All of this time shots | | 3200. | Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of were being poured at us. The adobe| 3 Gross Primary Penciis Eb. Fabil Pennsylvania and the supplements had two doors and four windows and er, No. 6370. | there to for the Charter of an intend- had been built for the use of the oil 2 gross -Drawin ed corporation to be called “St. at that place. We replied to the fire| =o 185 2 | Mark’s Congregation of the Reformed as best we could. They made a nuln- | Church in the United States,” the per of atteiapts to fire the building | 2 gross Penholders Eagle No. 1040 | | character and object of which is to and at last succeeded in getting af 600 Economic Erasers 120 support the public worshi of Al quantity of candelilla weed, used on! 18 Doz Dixon’s Eclipse Erasers wo 120 God. accofding t Sy. faith the roof, abiaze. The heat of the tin |868 | tine An ”. 2 2S jk roof then sct the rafters on fire and: 3500 Knowledge Tablets, | Ref Ee prine usages of ‘the that became so hot that we decided t0| Ruled (Yellow) eforme urch in the United States break down the door and make a rush | 1500 No. 6564 Roberts & Meck Tab yo for these purposes to have and for shelter. - | possess and enjoy all the rights, benes “Pri y ing! fi oe y Ta i poi 40 Reams Roberts & Meck Yellow | fits and privileges of the said Act of | Paper No. 507 | Assembly and dow open an. 1 jumped out. He received | ; the full charge of a load of buckshot | 70 Reams of Exam. Paper (Ruled) The proposed Charter is now on in the face, his head being literally | No. 1 | file in the Prothonotary’s Office. torn off. Private Birch then teld the | 10 Reams Exam. (Ruled) | W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Solicitor men that he was going to lead them No. 2 out of the buliding. | 50 Reams of Practice Paper for pen | | “As Birck stepped out of the burn- and ink (writing) | er ing door it fell across my chest and 1,000 Note Books, Genius Com C aijiy # hands, burning them. I do not know | | No. 4055 P . H. S50 CXEY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS. | Special Agent for the Equitable Life how the other soldiers came out. | 20 Reams of Drawing Paper 9 by 12! Private Stephen J. Colce rushed across white Assurance Society of the United States. “] was standing out by Private Wil BUGS $20 por 1 I. 0. GAIN. wn wm Pencils, Dixare| Pencil its supplements. Paper 1 the space b.iween the adobe building | and re shack and was shot dead, | . 2 Doz. Stenography Note Books Ra- | a number of bullet wounds peing | P19 -write No. 8—671 found in kis body. The Mexicans used! Doz. Steography Note Books, Ra-| military formations and were at -Write No. S—672 arranged so as to cross fire us when| 5 Reams of Drawing Paper, White | we stepped out. RoZers was Killed 117 by 22 for Mechanical Drawing about fifty feet from the adobe build- 15 Doz. U. S. Mail large size, ruled ing. Birek, myself ‘and Sergeant]! 5 Doz. U. 8. Mail small size, ruled | Smyth and Privates Dempsey and 5 Doz Sheets Carbon Paper 8.12 @rosken then ran for a hill east of by 13 inches Black the town and succeeded in making i. 20 Reams Typewriter Paper 8.1-2 “Sergeant Smyth then went back to! 13 the Compter home, where he found tke body oi the som of Mr. Compten.' 8 Reams Typewriter Smyth them hid out all might. I do by 11 pot know L.w we became separated ' 8 Reams of Typewriter Paper 5 1.2 from Corske. and Dempsey but Bircx by 8 1-2 and I ran as hard as we could to the; 15 Gross of Eagle Pens No. 6560 wax mills. Four men were pursuilg. |5 Gross Estebrook Pens No. 102 us. After we had gome about a me 10 Gallons of Ink we ran into an outpost, and we shot, three of them. pry leasts three men 27 Teachers’ Rol Books seme. distance 600 Corks, 7-8 inch further and found an H iaaethe | 12 Boxes Hotchkiss Paper Fasten- ledge of rock. We crawled under this | ers We then went 3 Boxes 34 inch Paper Fasteners back to Gl-an ®prings and looking| 8 gross Thumb Tacks saw the Mexicans load- 48 gross Claxton Velvet Dustiess | jug goods i,em the store in a wagen.| Crayon We were fo.nd abeut 5 o'clock Satur-| 5 Doz. Bottles of Library Paste. day aftern..n By two truck loads of | C Our life policies are liberal. In case ompetitive goods will be con-| lof total disability, caused ofther by men Who c. ne out from Alpime to Ye: oq A} bids to be in the hands | ’ Beve us, ard who had not heard of sickness or accident. Prengium then of the Secretary by Friday evening, | ceases and we will pay you sn fo the fight.” a po@spsdsyp»g. May 12th, 1916. On the other hand if 11; L~y Dewn on Tracks. J. M. GNAGEY, Secretary. MEYERSDALE, PA. Paper 8.1-2! We all carry Fire Insurance. (Good) Your life is worth more to your | | family than a building is to you. | come for life. Alvin Wi. t, aged twenty-fous, of i you live 20 years we will pay you Pledmane. Va. was ldiled in Abo | back more than you ever paid fo® He beeame |TRY A RED CROSS BROOM your insurance. Corn—May, fEeyser (W. ¥a.) yards. Life insurance protects the home. fll and lay down on the tracks. at : BITTNER S$ GROCERY. | — re TPIRIRE... a