K —— a a mp / RRMOR OFFERED | T0 0,5. AT 00ST Bethsher Stool Oo. Makes New Offer to Government NO WAR PROFITS WANTED rey President Grage Says Price Charged In Past, $432.32, Is Reasonable, ana 7 Claims u. S. Cannot Beat Price.’ WF da <, ge Le re President E. G. Giace of the Bethle- J mr mer——— LW TERT A UT Vi WAT, | THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY Ppa NOTHING SO GOOD ; As to go to a place to have a light lunch, | 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. Imported and | | A BO CR BR RR SR RR ER RNR RR RR RR Rr I RNR SS Sr RO rr renee Items of Interest Culled from Our Exchanges, Dominick Retross, an Italian miner of Shaw mines, is a fugitive from the law for having shot Henry Pyle, a Coal Run miner in the face on Juns 10, during a quarrel. Tht Baptists of Boswell, who have had no place of worship, have bre- ken ground for a new church edifice, Former Secretary of Agriculture N. B. Critchfield who now resides on his beautiful Jenner township farm, is delighted wth his return to the sim- ble life after many years of public service. The will of Noah Keefer, who died recently near Somerset has been pro- Opportunity is said to knock but once But ycu have a chance to oper an account with this bank]six days out of cver week, Once you have started to save a part of your earnings. you will be PREPARED when a good: business OPPORTUNITY presents itself, Domestic Cigars. -:- -- “i= . FB. THOMAS, Leading Druggist. wgeininia‘niniuinlnlolnlnl nin nin inte alain a ete in nln ntntntn le ne, 4 bated. He bequeathed all money on per Steet company has written a let- Having a bank ~ccount he!ps create busi- ‘| Opposite Citizens Bank MEYERSDALE P: , ; hand or owing and all personal prop-lter to Semator Bewjumin R. Tillman, ness ability. Our WILLINGNESS to 1 : : erty to his wife. She is also to have a | chairman of the senate committee on SERVE is your OPPORTUNITY to gq — i orn ! afer a a ew or Br Ty the SAVE. : | Calvin Walters of Somerset Town-| Attorneys E. O. Kooser of Somer- : is to be disposed of by his son George | effcct that his company will manu § ship is improving at his home from in-|set ang Chas. M. Kurtz, of Altoona, » H. Keefer, and the proceeds to be di- | facture armor plate for the govern- juries he received recently while recently won a notable case in the a Tr -Wy.Y vided among the testator’s children. The will is dated Feb. 1, 1911, the at- testing witnesses being Capt. Wm. M. Schrock and Chauncey Dickey. Much alarm was felt by friends of ment at actual cost plus such over- heid expenses as the federal trade commission may determine to be fair. fact that the naval appropriation bill, President Grace, after reciting the 1 The Second Mariomal bank of Meyersdale, Penna RRR ? he was walking on the railroad track ‘from Somerset to his home. He step- ped from one track in order to avoid {an approaching train and was struck by an engine passing on the other United States district court, Pitts- burg, in whch they were opposed by two Altoona attorneys, Dively & Dive- ly, representing George H. Gates. The as it comes to the sqmate from the ¢ : \ 9 2 dict of $5,575 (i Ds RAE Some 22 Somgsres hou:e, contains a provision to con 1 HE BANK With HE CHiN K (LO K 3 ifeck. He was knocked some distance rn Hv in rst the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburg, for an injury to his right eye. This was caused when the tooth was extract- ed from a patient slipped from the forceps and struck into the doctor's struct a government armor plant at a cost of $11,000,000, says: ‘“The Beth- such period as the government may designate as fully protecting the pub- lic interest, to manufacture armor eye, causing a very painful and dan- gerous wound, because the extracted | tooth was diseased. It is now thought the danger is past and that the eye | may be saved. John Lochrie, the well known Wind- | ber coal operator, who recently pur. chased the holdings of the Cental City Realty company at Central City, is nlanning the erection of over one hundred dwelling houses for the Cen- tral City and Cairnbrook coal regiun. It is thought that work will begin soon on the new buildings. It is un- for one moment concede that the plate for the government of the Unit- ed States at actual cost of operation plus such charges for overhead ex- peases, interest and..depreciation as the federal trade commission may de- termine to be fair.” President Grace not only denies that the company’s act is in the nature of a “death bed” repentance, but he also declares that the company does not prices charged for armor in the past, $432.62 per ton, have been unreason- able. ' Since 1887 the government has taken but a trifle over 25 per cent of the company’s capacity for armor lehem Steel company will agree; for BALTIMORE & OHIO $12 MAGARA FAIR AND RETURN JUNE 16, 30, JULY 21, AUGUST 11, 25, SEPTEMBER 8, 22 AND OCTOBER 6 TICKETS GOOD 15 DAYS 0 [23 bs from the track, receiving a broken collar bone and a number of body of O. C. Gates in bankruptcy. Fine sale bills printed uvre. A a Sl ed SNS NN me we LESS WORK- More Done- GreatorLeisure You get up three meals a day, bake a cake or something of the sort. That, * A Perfection is always ready to boil, fry, bake, roast—to do any kind of . derstood that Mr. Lochrie expects t0 pate production. Had a larger ton- : . g Jao : i ’ > ithout any preliminaries. . 1 : Iigye ome, and possibly two, OERIAER | ee been Conary fr ale on ATTRACTIVE with the rest of your housework, eats cooking without any prel aries W er up your day, gives you no leisure oo 5A summer in that vicinity and sev- would have been lower. President SIDE TRIPS P.Yy Y, £ y Have your dealer show you its fire- x hundred more men will have em- Crace declares that the government's and leaves you completely fagged. less cooker, its separate oven and all = ployment in that territory. {Ha fooond items i sont ver 55 CONSULT TICKET AGENT FOR FULL Now, it isn’t the actual cooking that its other refinements. And it burns PY, ar E PARTICULARS : ) 2 ¥ Ee be AUTO ACCIDENT. LITTLE manufacture for the government|{ June i-5t | takes up so much time or that’s so kerosene, the cheapest of fuels BOY'S LEG: GUT OFF. ‘hearer than ihe government ean do exhausting. No, it’s looking after the burns it slowly. : : © =o for its 1f. AAA A - * . or - . Struck by the engine of a fretent “OM Wel. o_o ete let kitchen range. Starting the fire; But don’t be satisfied with just any ; Urainpat Hyndman at 5:10 0: Mm. on 4p continues, “that a goveroment 5 watching that this doesn’t burn or kind of kerosene. For just as but- : p @ . . . : Monday, five persons, Ie Buns od plant should be built to take the profit Drivine It Home that doesn’t cook too slowly. And all ter di fers from olco, Atlantic Rayolight i a EF n in- . . % . . i three children, all one lly, out of war. Our company has no in q the time you're standing over a roar- Oil excels ordinary kerosene. So H narow escape from serious or f2tal clination to make capital out of the 3 . fi itabl t et best It | injury. As it was three of the party military necessities of the United ; ; Ing nire—a veritable “No og €S resu S i ” was taken to the Western Maryland States. In the event of war or threat- badh drudge. J ew from a Perfection, use hospital , two with slight injuries and ened war, all the facilities we have fs wie : But with a New Per- PERFECTION Atlantic Rayolight Oil, one, a boy severely hurt. for any purpose are at the disposal of © ! us arive home to you fection 0il Cobk Stove , for it's the kerosene . alter Madore of the United States government on its the fac. that no washwoman ° ior Mr. and Mrs. Wal en es Ae 8 J you do less work, get 1 ove that gives the most i Hyndman wth their three children, a § can wash clothes in as sani- ? h tt th 11 3 | armor plant; it includes our com-! : ..Jnore done and you ~ eat 1o ie gallon, John, aged §, Edward, 5 years old and. __ plant, and’ our ordnance'j tary a manner as that in 5 5 have greater leisure ; that burns without " ; Mary three years old in endeavoring, yay g facilities. We have urged no|§ which the work is done at : g : sputter, smoke or 5 “10. cross the Baltimore nd Ohio i program of preparedness; we desire our laundry. For a moment after 0 7 Spo == tracks at Schellsburg street, in their gonjy to be able to serve the goverr.- ou light 2a: Perfection smell. at 18 always automobile were struck by the engine ment as we may be called upon.” Ww t oo d the same. Buy it from the machine demolished and the oc- President Grace states that his e use much more water, rner you are ready the dealer who dis- ran cupants thrown in all dirctions. The armor plant was built at the request change the water many more : to cook; no tiresome plays this sign x worst injured was the five year old o de Pea hes us Tog {mes, use purer and more waiting, no wasted 5 Nk : S, le ¥ g 8- ; : ol ) boy, Edward who had me left leg | iy a the navy, been fre || costly soap, and keep all the heat, no ashes to sift, Costs the same as the 15% i : r-i S Lar 3 . “ i or nam Wostorn Mu. | Guestly rencwed; that the Bethleher:[k clothes in constant motion no Coal Boar ry, no Jalmown, unreliable { ies. He was Ma- 3 : = : : Steel cempany hag repeatedly agreed during the entire rocess. WO0O0 O Split. erosene. = -Tyland hospital as were the parents. | to p oce all the figlires relating to the g p The lad will recover. The Others ..q of armor plate production at th. It's simply a matter of 2 suffered from cuts and the shock and ' disposal of committees of congress or having proper facilities 3 the two other children were but lit- (he navy department and that the sen. prop ano tle injured. ate committee’s own figures show that bmi : the United States has for twenty years » I a : obtained armor plate at a price les: Neyersdale Steam Laundry £3 LL LECTURE ON than that paid by any of the grea: 31 4 ® A A A NN A A 5 CB “PLA BALL” AT naval powers. : 2 PLAY o TAUQUA After reciting that some $20,000,001 i § THE CHAU are now invested in three armor 0 2 rh om — : making plants, President Grace urg' : RO FING = | — 9 the committee to reconsider its 2 . previous recommendation that a gov-|| For a Hal ED LE EE a : = ernment plant be built, not “with re- OB ference to the interests of the Bothle- FIRST CLASS SLATE = p hem Steel company, but with supreme|} ° ‘ re regard for adeguate ‘national defense or repare or @ fe id and sound public policy.” ‘ os GALVANIZED ROOF Indi N I equips one to earn a good nt ree at Indiana Normal e t nts, ] BALDWINS TO PAY MEN write to Leder This practical school inspires true Amer- ! a jcan ambition; it builds character, self-reliance, strength. ear Employees of Locomotive Works May o S WENGERD Actual teaching experience is a part of the course. i ome Go to War Without Salary Loss. 5 5 D2 hb t ' 1 The Baldwin Locomotive worss,|{ MEYFRSDALE, = PENNA = o and Philadelphia, has announced that em- Pennsylvania ta e f n ployees who were members of the na-|{ Wholesale prices on carloads shipped Normal School Indiana, Pa. ig tional guard prior to June 17, 1916, to any railroad station taf Abies gs , R. answering the call to enter the muli- A School o mbition an uccess. | tary service of state or nation, may do i . aw“ : ; a ? 7 3 11 £S, d ; Ithful and happy. The air is i Su bg Rosi i Il on onde A rT oat fiele relation With these works, until : fort and cheer; the devant filled with interesing work rther notice. : f congenia >on- Bs who enters such service,” ; and Frightened by # ©4200 covers all expenses for one of says the notice, “will be granted leave AUDITOR'S NOTICE. year—excepting books—for tho.e preparing to teach. sek of absence with full salary or wages,| |N RE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF §. Others pay $260. on and upon presentation of honorable|p | |vENGOOD. In connection with the a ots i ri - ; : i . Smith, - ver discharge from this service will be re Charles H. aly,” Assighies of S. D. The lian Snel of Budinars, join & an ingtated in the company’s’ employ in| : ; cipal, and The ndiana 1 4 nts, a position no lower in rank or pay Livengood having filed his second and Rexford D. Colburn, Director, — two of the best equippe SR | than he now holds.” final accounting said estate, and the schools of their kind in this country. fay : "HENRY CLARK. P! undersigned having been appointed 42nd Year Opens September 12th, 1916. For the new catalog— ast DR es i ATTACHMENT DISMISSED |Auditor by the Court of . Common a beautifully illustrated book of 128 pages—address the Principal 3% Jeo oe opening night of the A —— aa Pleas of Somerset to receive claims DR. JAMES E. AMENT, Indiana, Pa. een Kamil, It pe a great basebal [Uniontown Judge Holds J. V. Thomp |of creditors against said estate and ths . ¥ nl ball game Mr. Clark Son ip Meet Obligation. M make distribution to those entitled, Tey . AttachmeLn proceedings o I'S. : : i tf life. Bs : : > | notice is hereby given to all persons : es afternoon. | Phoebe Ww. Litman Reena Josiah y. having claims against said estate mT Th ho h th umbrella 4 1 the thrill of the cheering multitude. Thompson yere dismissed in orphany to present them, duly authenticated, SAL MEDICO THE GREAT WORM he person ho 28% e - Children Cry : of the playing field, appeal | court in Uniontown. : ndersignad Audit |DESTROYER $1.50 FOR 25 tb. PAIL with the Initials “G. A. W.” should FOR FLETCHER'S the beauty o pial Litman instituted proceedings |t® the u gned Auditor, on or be irresistibly to all.’ says one who has | Mrs. Prececaing: AT HABEL & PHILLIPS return the same to Georgé A. Wag- \ resistibly : inst the former banker for his fail. |fore the 7th day of July, 1916, - on CASTORIA heard Mr. Clark's lecture. “But this isi d ‘ukrl ben i I a nl which date the said Auditor will sit er en cm eee aman o vi audience sees more | ure to elive 0 er y 1, e > ! | — 1 er ne ae seq a strik- | share of the Clark estate, as directed for the discharge of his duties at the bana pial in RE Tug YOU ARE INVITED— f Ing parable unfolding to them the |by the court some. time ago. The | Court House in the Borough of Somer. BES 2 * 75 : Get our prices on job work While at the Chautauqua to visit a of life. ‘Play Ball’ is not | court held that Thompson, who was set, Pa., at 10 o'clock, A. M. | PER a a PER eee the Conrad Studio to inspect their an abstract lecture filled with glitter- | trustee of the estate, was not finan- J. C. Lowry, BBL. AT Child Q fine photographic work and Art Ple ing generalities, but is a vital. helpful, | cially able tc meet the claim and that ren - ry tires. Ad practical, inspirational message, al- | this did not constitute contempt as | FOR FLETCHER’S hundreds of delighted audiences.” ready crowned with the approval of | the plaintiff alleged. ING D I BUCKWHEAT GRAIN FOR SEgp CUSTOM CHOPPING DONE Quick AT HABEL & PHILLIPS AT HABEL & PHILLIPS CASTORIA Fine sale bills printed here.