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the critical illness of her little grand- COURT PROCEEDINGS. son, the eighteen-months-old son of A brief session of court was held Dr. and Mrs. Carl Ringler. The child had been teething and something like ptomaine poisoning resulted. Yester- day he was lying in a stupor ani three physicians had given up his re- covery. Friday morning with President Judge Williem H. Ruppel on the bench. .Thendore Close, 15 years old, charg: ed by Adam Trimble, 74 years old, with: having shot at him, was dis- charged on his own recognizance to appear at the September term of court. Young Close contended that he was shooting at snakes. The boy and the aged man come from Wellersburg. Charles Skapuckas, of Zimmerman. pleaded guilty to selling intoxicatin® beverages on Sunday. Skapuckas sold jginger ale and other soft drinks that contained sufficient alcohol to intoxi: cate. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and costs and serve 30 days jin jail. A. E. Kinzey, who has been in jail on a charge preferred by a young woman asks to be released t.ader the Act of May’ 6; 1915, known as the in- solvency law, which provides that a man in jail may be released if he has no property and if the Commiss- ioners are satisfied. His case Was held over for further investagation. ———————————————— Sh ea CONNELLSVILLE CHAPTER VISITS MEYERSDALE Mt. Hebron Chapter of this place at their regular meeting on Monday evening were hosts to 26 of the mem- bgrs of their sister chapter of Con- nellsville. The trip of 65 miles was made with five large autos: They ar- ‘rived here at six o'clock and were {dined at the Colonial. Following the |lodge work, refreshments were again partaken of at the becoming famous cafe of Thomas after which at mid- night the guests started for their homes. The following were the guests from out of town:—John A. Armstrong, George ' W. Gallagher, Raymond Metzerzot, Cloyd Cotton, Ross S. Matthews, Ralph C. Burbower, Lew- is BE. Hankison, Fred D. Morrison Robert Morris, George E. Moore, Paul G. Wagoner, William E. Crowe, ‘Charles H. Kennell, William R. Scott, George E. Albricht, George W. Miller, Thomas J. Williasm, James L. Junk, James W, May, Harry E. Schenk, Harry C. Hoffman, Hugh P, Santer, Percy A. Jones, James W. Stouffer, Samuel Zimmerman, Clyde R. ‘Wiehe. Dr. Thornley, of Harrisburg, & for- \stored here to Pennbrook, near Har- store. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA | Try Our Pine Job Work afternoon the funeral took place at| Rev, J. C. McCarney officiating. Bur Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Bittner died! : ; of a complication of ailments wien Baal celitg gor, wile to compete ~ 1 >» ER - which she suffered: for several years swith our. other sged 67 years, Deceased was & daugh- mer druggist here is moving his goods risburg where he will open 2 drug The main event of the week was the “barn raising” of J. K. Kessler. 'gome Northampton Dutch muscle and resided at Listie for 20 years. Deceas- Y | real scooking were there exhibited. Mrs. Schrock damaged the B. & O. theran church for over half a century. i ih Saturd She ‘is survived by her husband ang ]iRcEs guite ' a. Dit hers On ay night when she fell. At any rate, the | Company has been laying steel ever | since. Messrs. Oscar, Thomas and Earle Poorbaugh of Pittsburg and Akron spent part of the week with their parents. : Mrs. Ralph Cook and son with Naomi Aldrich, Mt. Savage, are vis- iting Mrs. William Cook. , : Say! did you hear what happened at L D. Leydig’s and Samuel Baum- ran’s this week? Isn't it pitiful! The Rody mill is on a short vaca- $1..00; tion; while Manager Alfred supervises ithe laying of a narrow gauge railway: to. Seldom Seen are two and ‘steamboat line. wgntirmation., Seryices on Sunday afternoon, were, well attended and the | work very effective. girls put on an excellent Children’s Day Program. at night. ‘Hagel and Thelma Cumberland every Tuesday " for ia- structions on’ the. piano. J W.- H. Hoselrode apd wife were delegates to the Reformed . Sunday School Conventidn at Hay’s Church on: June 15 and 16, an QUITE LIKELY Sunday-School Teacher—Iit is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich maa to en- ter heaven. Do you know why that is, Bobby? Bobby— Yes, Maar! 1 s’'pose it’s seause a rich man aivays has so many women tagging after him! A DRAWBACK. The Captain—Oh, yes, this is the right boat! 'It’s the most comfortable trip a newly-married couple cauld take except for just one thing. The Groom—What is that? The Captain—Well, of course, We can’t get the other passengers to mind their own business. NEW IDEA NOT WELL RECEIVED. “Jonas, they keep furs in cold stor- age now.” “They do! Well I don’t think we are going to take extra ice for that lit- tle scuffed-out rabbit-skin seal-collar of yours; I’ve got all I can do to meet the regular bills!” wHY HE CID IT. TMirst Pickpocket—If you knowed he only had a nickel, it was hardly worth while pinchin’ it. Second Pickpocket—Oh! I tuk it on principle. HIS MASCOT. Mrs. Farmer—Why is it a big, strong man like you doesn’t get work? Tramp—Why, it’s dis rabbit’s foot, Mum! Dat’s all wot saves mel PERHAPS. petes wit’ “honest labor.” willin’ to let us spend our time makin’ burglars’ fools. ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE. word says? “You bet your life! he'd be home early!” -gz0M Qof Wo seopd InO 30D _ A class of nine joined - the ,, Reformed Church. Th&: Miller go to] | honing Township $1,8 (Herwig to | Township, $2,000; Johnstown Plank _maugh township $1; David M. Alston ito C. B. Kelly, . $500; James First Convict—De unions object to us doin’ any kind of work dat com- Second Convict—May be dey’d be “Can you depend on What Bond- Why, man, I've known him to quit a poker game loser just because he’d promised his wife w- v freedom from Pain and Headache: Eye strain is invariably due to lack of GLASSES or lack of proper glasses. : COO} Both Phones T_ RCHOHCHON YVrSTvVIYYY ‘ {THE OPTOMETRIST ( 9. Eve Sight Specialist | Nm ce er 'Meyersdale,CPa. A AAA RR RR RCH RORCROBORORCH Te‘eisleimieimisiecniecmimiaie.eieisisialialsleinls REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS man’s Executors to C. C. Kagner, So- merset $310; William Daley’s Admin- Albert P. Hillegas’® administrators |istrators to William Wechtenheiser, to Robert McLuekie, Allegheny Twp. |Shade Township, $186; Lewis D. $7,450; C. M. Williams to Scott Bra- |Naugle to Johnstown & , Somerset shear, Somerset, $900; James Firl Railway Co, Conemaugh Township, to Wilson Saylor, Summitt Twp. $375; Samuel S. Crouse to A. H $750; John E. Blough to Charles E. Smucker, Somerset, $3,500; John A, Koontz, Conemaugh Township, $300; Airsman’s Administrator to Mary C. John Lape to Sebastian Plackner, Miller Lincoln Township $2,625; Cen- Conemaugh Township, $60; Sebas-|City Realty Co to Elmer Knightlinger tian Plackner to Michael Shultz, Con- |Shade Township, $400; Central City emaugh Township $30; Lena L, Realty Co. to George Knightlinger, Gross to Charles T. Baker, Berlin; |S.hade Township, $500; Mahlon H. Central City Realty Co to Martha El-|Meyers to Bethel Realty Co., Cone- len Misely, Shade Township $450; |maugh Township, $100; W. S. Bare- George Moke to Framk B. Cronemil- [foot to John S. Barefoot, Windber, fer, Boswell $150; Eliza Cable to I $164; William H. Miller to William ra E. Barndt, Boswell $1600; Pearson |G. Berkebile, Quemahoning Town- Lohr's heins to Mary J. Martin of ship, $3,200. Stoyestown $1,166; David S. Lohr to A. L. Martin, Quemahoning Town- ship $1; Samuel W. Livingston to Alfred W. Livingston, Paint township | Wm. F. McVough to Ellen Knox Ferncane, Lower Turkeyfoot township $500; Christian Meek’s Ex- ecutor to Ellen Knox Ferncane, Low- er Turkeyfoot Township $50; Hen- ry Henmecamp’s heirs {o Norman B. Hennecamp, Middlecreek Township $3,500; Wilmore Coal Co. to Annie V. Miller, Windber $217; Edward A. Diethrick’s Trustee to George E. Miller, Windber, $2,600; Hamill Smokeless Coal Company to Eliza Masters, Addison Township $300; Susan Fisher's administrator to El- mer J. Boyd, Brothervalley Township $400; George Whetzel to Samuel P. Meyers, ‘Summit ‘township $1,000 Grace Beatty to H, F. Berkebile, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTISTRY. Modern dentistry eliminates the dread of havng your teeth extracted, crowned or filled. i I specialize on Crown and Bridge work. I also treat and guarantee to cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or loose, springy, bleeding gums when. pot too far advanced. 7d H E. GETTY MEYERSDALE, PA. ; FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ~ - COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE W. B. COOK & SON | Meyersdate, Pa. UNDERTAKER. ‘Rockwood $1,776; T. L, Varner to El ‘mer BE. Rhoades, Windber, $3,320; WILLIAM C. PRICE ' Soolmon Horner's heirs to John Zor Successor to ; : ko, Jenner township _ $4,500; John WwW: A. CLARK . ~MEYERSDALE, PA. ' PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES. rr : Both 'Phoner Zorko to Valentine Vidmar, Quema- 00; William H. Conrad Herwig, Summit Road Co. to Catherine Forbes, Cone- maugh Township $1,000; Moves 5 W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Weaver to Catherine Forbes, Cone- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOMERSET, PA. Prompt attention given:to all legal business. : B i Larimer township H. Staub to Annie J. Elk Lick township $1; Luella Perk- pill to Church of Christ, Somerset, $1; Charles H. Miller to Jesse R. Dickson, Jeffierson Township, $1,600; Josiah Meyers’ Executor to Matthias Gordon, Conemaugh Township, $1,400 Alfred W. Livingston. to Samuel W. $1; Ida E. Meyers to R. W. Philson, Meyersdale, $150; Wilmore Coal Co. to ‘Tony Dipola, Windber $700; J. H. Burkhart to Samuel N. Staley, Fair- hope Township, $1; Central City Re- alty Co. to A. J. Bard, Shade Town- ship, $1,350; Austin Yutzy to A. Kent Miller, Milford Township $2,000; SB. D. Livengood’s Assignee to N. J. Bers ton, jr. Somerset Township, $1,600; John. Gosh to Michael Wish, Boswell $450; Willis, Wingard to Sarah Yoder Paint Borough, $1,800; Central City Smokeless. Coal Co. to Central City Realty Co., Shade Township, $29,000; william H. Sunshine to Central City Realty Co., Shade Township, $1; €. M. Williams to R. A. Kirkpatrick, Somerset, $225; Somerset Hotel Co. to Mary P. Pletcher, Somerset Town- ship, $200; George A. Bittner to Som- erset Coal Co., Lincoln Township, 1$2.875; W. S. Barefoot to Mary Kocis, windber, $205; -W. S. Barefoot to H. M. Habeeb, Windber, $5) 0; Jos- eph Czeck to Tamasz Czeck, Wind- ber, $900; W. S. Barefoot to S. S. Solomon, Windber, $580; J. A. Man- ges to Morris I. Manges Shade Town- UHL & EALY Attorneys-at-Law SOMERSET, Pa, MISCELLANEOUS. AUTO FOR SALE—30—H. P. Road- ster; this is a Classy car, fully equip ped and in the finest shape. The price is so low you can not afford to miss this bargain. Inquire at this Office. For Rent— Part of ,house, 5 rooms water .and .light. Also .furnished rooms for light housekeeping; both at reasonable rates. Apply to Luke Hay, 413 Main street. FOR SALE—S-room house ana lot in good condition. J. I. TRESSLER. Meyersdale, Pa. ; FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE In firist class condition. Inquire at this office. bm ————t—————— For Rent—Good 5-room House cen- trally located, modern conveniences. Apply at This Office. Furnished rooms for rent. .Rooms al- so for light housekeeping. Inquire at this office.. {GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittner ship $1; David C. Lambert to Jacob |has opened up a new place for min- A. Manges Ogle Township, $180; W. ing the famous Ground Hog Coal at H. C. Sprengle to Frederick FF Spren- | Glade City. Me has erected a platform gle, Shade Township, $125; Central fand a chute and is prepared to serve | City Realty Co. to W. H. C. Springle, the public at all times as he main- Shade Township, $500; Joseph Sar- tains a supply on hand. Get his pric- ver’s heirs to James W. Sarver, Alle-|es. gheny Township, $400; Calvin M. Ankeny to Nevin M. Shaulis, Lincoln For Rent— A good six-room .house Township, $400; Alice L. Mong to { hear center of town; hot and cold Harrison Lohr, Quemahoning TOWD- |, ater and bath. Reasonable Rent. ship, $2,000; John Merschbaker to Apply at Commercial Office. Mary L. Shumaker, Summit Town- ship, $50; John W. Baker to Perry C. Burkholder, Summit Township, $3,1- Chil dren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR!A 50; John D. Ross to Charles Henry Ross Shanksville, $10; Eliza A. Tay- | Bier DTT - — SR gc a Carat e