& 5 ‘ . . i Er * v % st ARR. ws ¥ SEES —— — - - ~~ : — Yo eer I CE E— le \ . SE—— . ’ ’ " s 3 ig i y y : 3 it : iA Sd ER TT rr en cr i —.- = i % — i a TE rr a 3 Lo ds ra mse go ere pda = SOMERSET COUNTY »/EDDING’S. | s Oo : . @ : . rr | 8 | fie Y Miss Marian Adams, daughter of = Every Farmer with two or more cows ¥ = era nqguir or Mr. and Mrs. Rss A. Adams, anl 12r.| 8 : a : 1 : nest J. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs,| & needs a 5 4 ——— ug- Noah Hoover both of Somerset Town. er @ : ® “> ship, were married at the parsonage | ) | & % } of the Somerset United Evangelical I AVA al Oa 1 e iP : Church, by the Rev. G. A. Collin. E | : Ee he rn we of i 8 Faced by demands from the conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen : ITavIor, Soi of MF at Sts er THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE. that would Impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of ny der Taylor, both of Boswell, - were JLT YODER 223 LevergoodSt. | $100,000,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by 5 married at the parsonage of the Jen- . 1. ’ JOHNSTOWN, PA. reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. : : orton Litetan Church, by the Rey. With these employes, whese efficient service is acknowledged, the railroads or : 4 ~ Miss Mabel C. Boyer, daughter of have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such ¥ TCEORBCRECECERTes | 2 public body, = - Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Boyer, and PSE 2 ? P 9° Henry L. Keidel, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; 3 Rai U : b . ° . ° J Conad Keidel, both of Mance, Pa, Lo 9. MOTTLED ANCONAS 3 do Iroads rge Pu lic Inquiry and Arbitration be nil were married at Meyersdale, by the |¥ Good layers of ;a ‘ge, white SEE +. The tormal’ proposal ot the railroads to the employes for the settlement of | us Rev. A. S. Krésge, eggs. a he g the controversy 18 as follows: ‘ ‘ : : i : ; : : $ a N : fa 4 ) ; 23 Eo Pate) Nonent. Jngh . Cost less to keep than ordi- a ‘Our’ conferences have demonstrated that we cannot harmonize our differences of opinion and thar eventually.the » r of Mr. an rs. Martin L. Manges, nary fowls. and lay more k matters in controversy myst be passed upoa by other and disinterested agencies. Therefore. we propose. thar your i and Harry B. Mowy, son of Mr. and ; . : : it : Proposals and the Proposition of the railgvays be dispesed of by ome er the other of the following methods a ur Mrs. Lewis Mowry, both of Somerset, eggs, Mature Early and Cr : 1. Fieterably by Submission to the ‘Interstate Commerce Commission, the enly ‘tribunal which, by reason ot its Tay an were married at Fairhope by Rev. Dou Not Se. accumulated information bea ng on railway conditions and its control of the revenue of the railways, is in a posi- J ® > oar. Hote k or : [ tion to consider and protect the rights and equities of all the interests affected, and to provide additional revenue ie W. Slonaker. Improve your I1ocKs, make ot AP TS EE ie? Recessary to meet the added cost of operation in case your proposals are found by the Commission to be just and b ad Miss Eva Mae Caler, daughter of more ruoney. il p i = cdabler of in the Sent the atertisie Commerce Commisgion cannot, under existing laws. act in the premises, r 3 AE . 5 i ; at we jointly request Congress to take suc action as may be Necessary to enable the Commi-sion' to consider and ie Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Caler of Deal, Have Birds of Which You will he Proud by Bu ng a Netting of figes promptly dispose of the questions involved ; or i ooh and oseph Braucher, son of Mr. and 2. By arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Federal law’’ (The Newlands Act). io Mrs. Harry Braucher, of Kenmore, oe £9 : T W GAl N MAVL W A : hio, were married at Wittenberg b EGGS $2.50 err | . = \ ? Sr y : Oi, worg susie g by | Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote : * 2 . 08 slelelinlelelaleialaiaiecacncece’ 5 , a J y Mitt Grace Alle. Bowman, Sangh Sie orn EID iar Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bow. York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration |, v man and John Keidel, son of Mr. and. & O 10 or Federal review, and the employes are now voting on the question whether : Mrs. Conrad Keidel, both of Mance B A |. i IMO RE ; authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. were married at Meyersdale by Rev. : ih . : ) AS %resze y SEASHORE EXCURSIONS bi The Interstate Commerce Commission is Proposed by the railroads as the J oh e % 5 , - . . ‘ ® lhe ; Mk Vos Nang, ad ~rRoM MEYERSDALE To public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: : 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Naugle of Paint - . No other body with such an intimate knowiedge ployes as wages; and the money to pay increased wages’ ' : twnship and Frank W. Brubaker, son $8.50 [ of railroad conditions has such an unquestioned posi- can come from no other source than the rates paid » t of Mh} and Mrs. M A Brubaker of GOOD IN COACHES ONLY f 8 { \ tion in the public confidence. : by the public. : ¥ . M.A, . / The rates the railroads may charge the public tor hel > Johnstown Were married at the home $ 1 0.50 RE 1 | i Fan panation are now largely fixed by this Govern- BELL me om aD eh ta on ® “" of the bride's parents by Rev. D. W. Woy TULLuAN Saks ment doar investigation and render such decision as would pro- J Y surons, { Out ot every dollar received by the railroads trom tect the interests of the railroad employes, the owners : @&: Hiss: Pearl A. Sisley, daughter of CAPE MAY, SA ISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY, the public aearly one-half is paid directly to the em- of the railroads. and the public. I SW sungtes Poar Prt ifn STONE HARBOR, WILLWOOW r : : wore? wi Mem dive 1, 3 70 pes ve 2 RR LEI0 al ba A Question For the Public to Decide . < o 2 AND 1 1 Scottdale, were married at Somerset. JUNE 29, JU SEPTEMBER 7 ’ The railroads feel that they have no right 0 grant a wage preferment of : BY Rev. A. Harper, $100,000,000 a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only 5 Miss Mary Mabel Scott, daughter TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS one-fifth of all ‘the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that g . William Scott and —_— : } 1 : of My snd sts Wiss 2 = SECURE ILLUSTRATSD BOOKLET GIVING PULL DETAILS PROM TIOKET shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. 8 sad Mer. Advon Bover. both of Con. A AGENTS, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILKOAD : ihe single 1ssue before the country is whether this controversy ts te be settled by an : uf fluence, were married at Confluence smpartiul Government inquiry or by industrial warfare. by Rev. Ellis B. Burgess. > : . - . 2 | Miss Georgia Gertrude Snowden, CONFLUENCE. | evening where the pastor, Rev. David National Conference Committee of the Railways d M James 1ti Ohi | Morris, preached a very appropriate ELISHA LEE, Charman 3 ; daughter of Mr. an TS. C. E. Boer, Baltimore & 0 Tei y P R. ALBRIGHT, Gent Manager G. BH. EMERSON, Gen t Manaesr. NU MAHUK Vice Presiden ene Snowden, of Windber and George lief agent at Connellsville, was here |sermon. ittaonic Cuts Line Railroad. Great Northern Railway Nortoik % Western Rutiway . Irvin Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. on hos way to'Somrfild Where he will| Chales Knight of Oshewa, Canada, AL ONIN. Gan I Manse Gg Yeu NK hway bey ent Marae } ind Henry E. Snyder of Altoona were | relieve Agnt Shad for two weeks. |has returned home, after a visit of C. 1 BARDO, Gomi Manage ror Reon & W. GRICE, Geil Sus Tramsy, A M SUHOYEK, farident Vice Pres. ; > : : 3 ew York, New Haven arttord Rai esapeake ic Rai Peavsvivanm Lines W } the married at Scalp Level by Rev. Si-| Misses Gertrude Show and Eliza. Several days with his parents, Mr. 1B. HCOAPMAN, Vico-Presidens A. S. GREIG, 43s. Io Recotonrs, w LR ON Fa ror } tiz. mon Snyder. beth ‘ Parnell left for Johnstown as and Mrs. Thomas Knight. ; . b pera Rainey. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Scavoard Air Line Railway } 185, Miss Nellie Webb daughter of Mr. | delegates to the Sunday school con- Miss Helen Bowlin nti . oon BR, Gen | Manager cw Roun. Gon Yenater, * Rallviap A 381 oN E Vien Frevvaom cn and Mrs. George Webb, and Scott vention from the Lutheran Sunday |to improve from her long illness. P. B. CROWLEY. Asst. Vice: President. H W MoMASTER, Gen‘! Manager 1. 83 YD vip, ee yy ve . Gordon. son of MY: and Mrs. M. M. wehiool hore. Misses Margaret and Catherine New York Central Railway Whezting & Lake Erie Railroad’ Server Cennrr i juen | Gordon of Windber, both of Windber Dr. H. P. Meyers was in California, [Rose of Connellsville are- visiting a CAL NR ti mart Ce cop enya Sh a S——————— re- were married by Rev. G. R. Allen. Pa., attending a banquet at the State |their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. a He La BVI + ASIA TINIE. hd 3 Miss Effie Arizona King, daughter Normal school, where he formerly (John Davis here at present, @ 3 3 1ch of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinkney |y.. » student. —_—— v0 5 . RB . 5 a the King of Southampton township and Frank McKee, who was here at- ROCKWOOD ; Trio of Ww orld Famous Artists to o 8 ich Homer Ray Livngood, son of Mr. and tending the funeral of his father, has| Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Hemminger and ’ . 3 J ey Mrs. Wilson Livengood, of Garrett | returned to Pittsburg. son, Charles, departed last week to } H * th D i th {Yh 1t {4 In County, Md., were married at Springs The Bible Class of the” Johnson | Cedar Point, O., where they will at cr C Seven ay 0 € 1a all ua of by Rev. G. D. Miller. Chapel Sunday school had a pie so-'!tend the National Electric Medical a AAESR, = ag of Miss Ella M. Sutton, daughter of cial Saturday evening on the church | association, Dr, Hemminger deliver-| ® AE ; nd Mr.. ad Mrs. Wm. Sutton and Clyde lawn, ed an address on Typhoid Vaccina- : = re E. Bowser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Frank Frederick, who was here at- tiony They! returned Saturday. shall Bowser both of Summit town- tending the funeral of his brotherin-| Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Saylor spent ts i ¢ were married at Meyersdale by law, O. F. McKee, has returned to|last week at Cedar Point, Ohio in. 4 Mice of the Peache Hay. his home in Pittsburg. where they attended the National 2 15-0 7 < Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Debolt of Char- (Eclectic Medical Association, v ed ‘ROAD CHANGES— leston, Pa., have returned home from | The baseball game between = the NEW COAL ROUTE |, seven weesk’ visit with friends in |Baltimore & Ohio boys at Rockwood 3: In a few weeks the Baltimore and | Illinois, Missouri and Kansas. They |and the Baltimore & Ohio boys of he Ohio Railroad Company expects to |report a very pleasant trip. Soper was won oye Somerset : is start work on the Benscreek line in. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Bloomfield are | eam by a score of 4. il } nt to the new coal field in Somerset |moving their household goods from | Mrs, 0. A. laraway has retume | i 18 count”, Right-of-way for most of the |Listonburg to Eikins, W. Va. where home after spending several lays ns i 2d - route has been secured. One or two |they have been located for some time. iting bey mother, rs Joel Diehl ; cr ® or parce ; which are on the route may Quite "a number of our boys are, Somer Be.J, who Pas been Suffering | i e d have condemnation proceeding insti- [wcrking for the Baltimore & Ohio at from a dislocated arm. : or ® . 1 tuted aganst them. The Kennerly Coal | Stewarton and Indian Creek. 2 Mrs. George Horner of Johnstown | m & Coke company owns several thous-| rank Greer left Thursday for Ni. is the guest of her Mother, Mrs. | v- i ands of acres of fuel andsurface along |agara Falls, N. Y. where he will Se- Cora, Mealy of Hust Main Street | e the route, but it is not known wheth- | clive employment. | this week. 1 er an agreement has been reached| Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Mountain have Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clayton and | 1 with them on a right-of-way. returned from a visit with friends in | children of Chicago, Ill, were Buesis | i if When the new line is completed the | New York City. | of George Holtzhour last week. | B, & O. will have ome of its best| Theodore Frank of Pittsburg, is vis-| Mrs. Sarah Pyle and daughter Vera ; feeders in Somerset conty, a district | iting his brother, Albert Frank, of {have Feturned home from Alron, 0, d ; ini ti this place. where they spent two weeks as the becoming famous in tidewater mark- | A S ets for its high-grade coal The Odd Fellows and Knights of jguests of Mrs. Pyle’s son-in-law and ann : Pythias lodges attended services in a i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rohlf. | 2 body at the Christian Church Sunday | Samuel Landis, son of Mr. and Mrs, » Our Job Work Pleases i 0 : |W. H. Landis of Black township, and i —— ‘Ray Heinbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. CR ; ED Milton Heinbaugh of South Rockwood = | 66 Ww joined the National Guard Company é UN EPT, UNHONOR C. at Somerset last Thursday. NSTUNG ” ¥ The Rockwood Board of Education r AN D U has issued notice that applications for | That's the phrase used by John Kendrick the position of one high school and ist, to’ describe the “tri six grade teachers and one janitor for Bangs, humo . defeated candi- ||the ensuing school term will be re. umphsl rerun Of the defes wo th ceived to noon of July 29. date—and it’s only a fair sample o e Miss Edna Snyder has returned delightful wit that runs throughout his home from California, Pa., and will lecture, **More Salubrities,”” to be geliv- spend the summer vacation with her ed on § parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Snvder . “i. 2. oORA DE PHILLIPPE, DONALD McBEATH AND. ARTHUR FIEDLER. ¥ er ; ; Z . . W. yde 4 rm t hi ilinle of the Lest vi artists'in the United States will be heard here on the seventh day of the Chautau i of Black township. llhiin’s of the best snow ] of Yr | The Seventh Afte ocn of the —_— Gua. lhey ate Mme. Dora De Phillippe, leading lady in the famous opera Madame Butterfly ' and p 2 : doi ua of the ( hicago Grand Opera Company; Donald McBeath, violinist, for three seasons chief assisting | 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 a WITTENBERG. : art.st with John McCormack, noted tenor, and Arthur Fiedler, pianist, a member of the Boston Srmphony d q Mrs. Robert May and two children, Orchestra. This is the first appearance of Mme. Phillippe on the Chautauqua platform, and, as she I= ¥§pvoiind bs {Donald and Cester, Rockwood, were two artists of such prominen. e ag Messrs. McBeath and Fiedler, the event is truly noteworthy snd spicalis well BANGS HAS BEEN IN TURN MANAGING EDITOR OF LIFE, | Visiting the former's brothers, Chas. gor the musical excellence of the Chautauqua proeram MR. T T T ! AUQUA i ||2nd Willlam Murray, of Panther Hol AT ELK LICK CHAUT EKLY AND OF THE METROPOLITAN || Ww 3 : EDITOR OF HARPER'S WE : |low, for a few days last week. YT tended the Lutheran Sunday School MAGAZINE AND iS ONE OF THE FOREMOST HUMOROUS WRIT- I Mrs, Baa Geiger and two childrn, | Yrs. Chas. May spent Sunday at L. M. ray and four csildren. tended the Lutheran Sunday Sc k ’ Mrs. J. T. Shaifer and four children convention. PRESENT DAY. | Walter and Alice, were callers at|Mankamyer's. ; ; RS AND LECTURERS OF THE | ’ 2 > | | 5 aft t W. H. Eera Gelzer and Lewis Mazer were e nl ; than 57 {the home of C. C. Housel Sunday af-! Those who spent Sunday at Charl. Spent Thursday afternoon aft ’ I : C Sige ane Low 8 I Voss , | : i < ; elegates to the S. S. convention hele Single SHimiseiany » Yiu Ohnaieagee re pal a er piv only $3. |ternoon. urray's were: Mr. and Mrs. Rich- |Knepp’s. de leg e h but you can buy a sea 1 - wd .p 311 at hnstown last week T | arl. Murray of nthe rd 1 Amyer, son Emory, Mr. and Rev. J. T. Shaffer and Paul x DO 1 NOW/ | Charl. Murray of Pa I ye ¢ ; Fis 0 wears a smile 12 4, b 's Airs. Ma iyer, Mrs visi 1 i rav > AT ELK LICK CC