PERSONAL AND LOCAL Bi om — mo C. E. Sander speamt Sunday with friends at Indian Creek... Thomas Courtney cof Boswell vis- jted friends here on' Sunday. Kennedy Price of Uniontown spent Sunday with relatives in’ Meyersdale. Mrs. W. A. Graves left Sunday for Misses Margaret and” “Caroline Dia {eft Sunday for Cincinnati, Oho, wheré'l they are employed, after spending the past five months here with their par- entg, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dia. . Miss Verna Baer spent Sunday and ‘Monday with friends in Frostburg. Mrs. Clair Rosensteel and daughter Beatrice were Boynton vistors : with relatives last week. ‘sundry matters in the Orplians’ Cart! Te would be considered. All negoti- - Action has Tecently been taken on as follows: In the estate of Solomon Baer, late of Somerset township, Jonas L. Baer has been. appointed guardian of Her- manus Baer. M. J. Glotfelty has been appointed wae —u. — i. ANS’ COURT ii Toe YaT St (Hat time ~was-nijourned | with understanding that a compro- ations looking toward this have fail- * &d and the referee wll be asked to fix the compensation. JURORS FOR SEPT. TERM. IRL WORKED 1 MINE AS A MAN CONNED REGULAR ATTIRE OF AN TTT ORT TER PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FIRE; AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE W. B. COOK & ‘SON Meyersdale, Pa. : UNDERTAKER ser, W. Va., where she will visit guardian of Miles L. Glotf The following named men have : Re ond Toro forrdaye, | Jr- and Mrs. Ralph KE. Quiliman PEt SAE 0 ] Sottely: ir the boen dfawn Yo Serve as. Jurors. 1oF ITALIAN LABORER AND WILLIAM C. PRICE and little daughter, Sara Jane of | : ¥: late o NOT SUSPECTED Successor to Miss Gertrude Landis of Akron, O.. arrived here Sunday for a visit with her many friends. W. O. Houck spent the first part of the week on a business trip to New York. : , Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Aliquippa, Nornistown, Pa., are guests at the home of Mrs.Quillman’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Wilmoth. . W. O. Hower was a business visitor | in New York several days last week. | Miss Margaret Lynch of Yourgs. | town Ohio is a guest of her aunt Mrs. is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson. i “Miss Ethel Ritter of Akron, Ohio, | Bdward Kerrigan of Olinger St. Mrs. Casper Rohman of Cumberland Addison township. In the estate of William ‘Baker, : late of Salisbury, Norman Weimer bas | been ap _.ointed guardian of Vesta and Lester Baker. George R. Scull has been appointed auditor in the estate of Joseph Jacho, late of Rockwood. In the estate of Paul Pakrzywd, late Somerset township, the County Baer, Peter D., ‘Bittner, Harry W., session to convene on Monday Septm ber 11: Grand Jurors Allison, Blaine, liveryman, Windber Atchison, Jos. B. laborer, Berlin farmer, Brothersval- ley laborer, Somerset Borough DID MORE THAN A MAN'S WORK Now Employed as a Domestic in Pitts- burg and Happy in Her New Life. W A. CLARK MEYERSDALE, PA. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES. Beth ‘Phoner W. CURTIS: TRUXAL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOMERSET, PA. Bo yd, Samuel, carpenter, New Cen- t in) " ’ . % fs spending a few weeks visiting rel- is, Visine Se gn i #29 Trust company has been appointed ., treville : Dubois, Pa—Each morning at 7 | Prompt attention given to all legal friends h d at Berk “sister, Mr, ‘and Mrs nie 1ardi f . o'clock for three years a youthful coil | business. atives and friends here and at Berlin. ~ ‘pb pogorouon returned Mon- | on an © Mary Sutylus. .Deitz, Harry E., Jeweler, Windber Civ t down into the mines at |= Miss Kate Keidle is spending a few | The County Trust company has Hagle, Chas., - laborer, Black, igger went down into days witth relatives in Brothersvalley township. Miss Mary Lou Dom ‘of Connells- ville is visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Klingaman. Miss Mary Gill has returned from a' two weeks’ visit with relatives and day from Rossiter, where she visited relatives for a few days. Miss Estelle Rowe has returned from Frostburg, Md. where she had been visiting relatives ‘and friends. ° . Miss Mary Weakland left on Thurs- i been appointed guardian of Frederick Gilbert, in the estate of Wm. W. id bert, late of Somerset. : In the estate of M. P. Stump; wel of Windber, John S. Miller has heen appointed guardian of Anna Stump, 1s «Grower, day for a few days’ visit with rela- atives and friends at Carrolltown. The . County Trust company has. Emeigh, A. E., carpenter, Meyersdale [Fox, Ed L., clerk, Somerset Borough “Frank. . Charles; farmer, Somerset John A. farmer Addison, Glessner, Jacob, J. farmer, Brothers- yalley . _ . Hartley, Ss. C., "merchant, Meyersdale Jyler, Clearfield County, clad in over- alls, a blue shirt and miner’s cap and lamp. Throughout thé day, until it came quitting time at.4 o'clock this young miner labored hard with pick UHL & EALY Attorneys-st-Law SOMERSET, Pa, end shovel, doing more than the av- erage man’s work. The young miner was known as MISCELLANEOUS. GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittnes friends in Chambersburg. been appointed guardian of Mary Hauger, Chas. J., painter, Meyersdale “Joe Ricatone,” from sunny Italy. thas opened up a new place for min-. C. E. Crone, storekeeper and gau- | ger at Broadford, spent Sunday with his family on Meyers avenue. - Dr. Mary Naylor has returned to her home in Pittsburg, after a few: days’ visit here with Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. H. Klingaman, © Mr. and Mrs. A.-C. Gauntz and two children. returned Monday from a bo: Paul D. Clutton of Hartley-Clutton i Co. of the Women’s Store , and Miss Wood and Milton §. Horner, in the Hauger, James w., farmer, Brothers- estate of Solomon H. Horner, late of Jenner township. | In the estate of Conrad Bruck, ps fof. Allegheny . township, Attorney. C.: L. Shaver has been appointed aud!- tor. Inventories and appraisements haye : been filed in the estates of Warren wr, Many Dixon, head clerk in the suit department, are in New York City this week, laying in a line of fall | ‘ goods. Mrs. Reon Hillegag returned from New York on Saturday after seeing her husband depart for Cuba. "Mrs | valley: a Miller, A. Kent, real estate, Somerset - Borough _Mishler, Chas, farmer, Northampton’ O'Connor, ‘Wm. J, farmer, Jenner Ogline, James R. farmer, Lincoln Opel, Henry J, farmer, Elk Lick ' Shaffer, Sam’l L., farmer, Somerset: Bright and happy of face and dispo- sition, always ready to engage in a frolic or in a fistfight if occasion de- manded, “Joe” won a place in the hearts of the other miners, and was not only regarded as a good fellow, but a friend whom they. trusted and ing the famous Ground Hog Coal at Glade City. He has erected a platform and a chute and is prepared to serve the public at all times as he main- taihs a supply on nand. Get his pric es. admired. Clean cut and handsome, broad ' of ‘spoulder, deep of ‘chest, powerful, yet ~~ 1890 1916 You can send wool and t Hillegas will temain here with - he get any of week’s visit with relatives and friends Sn we ana id Michael Hole a Sufall, late of Somerset township; Sides, Christian, carpenter, Meyers- | graceful, and with a voice of deep |the following made, also for sale— t D Tr. 8 es, William P,’ Ringl : a 7, !| Iiallan sweetness, “Joe” was a figure | in Pittsburg. for about six weeks when she wiil 8) ngler, late of Coufluen- ~ dale i iV of ritireat m tho Hille Sie town’ Home-made woolens, batting for 71\ Mrs. Chamles Fernser and three 7 ce; John Wagaman, late of Meyers- Smith, Ed.” laborer, Stoyestown: |, oi Interos > Eg comforts, cushions etc. Blankets e farm. |, . iy destroyed along with its con- been appointed guardian of Jesse L. ? Philadelphia, Pa.—The record of a 10 cents. Mr, Osea . ‘home Sunday, from Atlantic City dnd “Cumberland, whee’ they had “been. spending sone weeks- Rev. ‘Father’‘Charled’ Reich, of “Al‘: bang, Georgi, is tholguest. of. ‘his | "his niece, Mrs, D. H. Wefsél, the lat- i i i Be — hig a she S100 > pauld, late of Middlecreek’ township; : Marie Reitz, ‘late’ of. ‘Somerset town.}; r ‘having. ‘visited Mr. Faubel at his cet; eg home on. her str il a ‘sum se “Catherine Fisher, late of Stony- iHoekingy.: creek township; John M. Gambert, « .creek » Geo: H.; aeal ; =Meyaraiale 3 AG . farmer, , Milford Hillegash, ator. Js tamer, Stony- ‘operator, in the mines ‘she did the ‘regular work required of the men ‘by Ber didé, and at np time was her sex suspécted. “© During ‘her’ letsure “Hours + joer ; .loafed with the ‘men’ and’ Wak a" FéBu | lar patre at the local’ ‘gHlobii} where H E GETTY MEVERSDALE. PA J ee ‘FOR SALE—Tent 7X7 nearly ‘new. Will sell at a Bargain. ' Theodore MERVINE, 108 Centre St. = «i Mrs. J. W. Walsh, of Cumberland, spent Wednesday with her sisters, | tents. ! ——— | Albrifht, in the estate of Jesse bright late of Summit township. Al- For cight persons use a good sized eek, trim and wash it and cut it inte Julierne pieces onc inch long; saute in York woman in. preserving applies for 29 years has been exceeded by Mrs. ting the purchase of a car, will do Well to investigate this offer. Inquire » 15 cents. The Misses Coulehan, : ; 2 coos ! Ida Cooper of this city. i ‘at this office.. §—22—3t* Toanut Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leddick of {FOR SALE—Registered Percheron In the estate of George Reitz, late pte until 4 1s 8 defionte Drown, hes Mrs. Hewson has an apple: that 1s Sin Tig, Marysville, Pa., are guests at the home | Stallion, did weigh about 2,000 Ibs. of Somerset township, Attorney John Sid three Bo OE = a (8 years old, she says. It was given {0 | A yTo FOR SALE—30—H. P. Road. of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, [Imported in 1900. Won first prize at G. Ogle has been appointed auditor. Da Dr end 4 third of b cap ee ody yous on i Phd ster; this is a Classy car, fully equip NER Jacob Opel. Cumberland fair. Will do service un-| Compensation Referee Snyder, of of pearl barley. Let all cook slowly Dow. ie preservation, due, | Ped and in the finest shape. The Mrs, John Lenhart of Somerset, and | til sold. Apply to LUKE HAY, at 413 Altoona, was in Windber Friday sif- tcgether for two hours. Just before | i+ jo said to cloves. price is so low you can not afford Mrs. William Lenhart of Pittsburg, Main St, Meyersdale, Pa. 3t* | ting in Attorney F. A. Millitt’s office serving thicken sli hily with two Mrs. Cooper explains the curiosity to miss this bargain. Inquire at this radale. Pa are guests at the home Gf their rela- io the case of J. A. Hoagland,” who ounces of mel'ed I ...er and flour rub |, this way. As a child she was fond | Office. tives, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Deal. | was killed last April in Mine 40. The hed to a cream. Serve very hot with of sticking pins in apples. Her mother WANTED—PROPOSALS To Oil re toast squares. ] Miss Mae Diehl, the milliner is to |Front and Salisbury ‘Streets, Meyers. | Rearing was a continuance of one held q eo ag her to Ins clove 20 oe be EXCHANGE AUTO pend the rest of the present month at | dale 18 feet wide, a distance of 1800 in Jape. bagiend was employed at : Apple Crisps S np tre ml » —Will give a 1912 Overland car with rst Cumberland, Washington, Philadelph-|feet; Oil used must be of a good ” or Soe me on was fue oF, This recipe requires eight applee (or ; She kept this up until the apple was all new gearing for small car. Apply iiotsniess ia and Atlantic City, leaving to-mor [quality of road oil and put on four | & ow days later was ré-hired. He 7 quart), a teaspoon of cinnamon, a covered with, cloves. Then’ she. put it at this office. di : TOW. ; barrels to 500. feet, subject to orders was killed after working three days. half cup of water, one cup of SUBAT, 7 | 5 ,y, and it has ‘been in the. faxily. igestive Mi of street committee The company does not disclaim Ji- half cup of flour and five tablespoons | . or since. ATTRACTIVE HOME ON of serious - , » Miss Evalyn Leckemby is back home Bids recsived y t8 ; ability, the ‘only question in ‘dispute of butter. Butter a fireproof dish and I MEYERS AVE. FOR SALE disordered following a visit at Pittsburg . and up to 8 p. m., AUG | the amount to be paid. Hoagland fill it with . the apnle water and cin? Triplets Added to Fifteen : le family West Newton. pond, 1818. it appears made higher wages during ramon, mixed. Work together the oth- G lle." T __mriplet Weare House No. 109 Meyers Avsiye, Jor —MTriple endable — Miss Helen Francis Collins of North Council ressives the! - Fight to reject hig first employment than during the 7 ingredients mixing them gently with a : Mas “Fitts ont of Merly the H. S. @lgmsner Property: 9 St. has invitations out for a luncheon any or allbigs. : bate The company contends that the fingertips until crumbly, then Gainesville for several "years. She al- Ton Snve. _ Splendid bargain. inquire vi S at one o'clock on Thursday in honor BORCUGH COUNCH | compensation should be based on the spread over the apple mixture. Bake ready was the mother of fifteen chil- a is ones. | of he sister Miss Irene Kalbaugh Col E. J. Dickey, Sec. h 30 minutes uncovered. Serve Ww d all living and healthy. The trip- ast wage scale, not the average of 1: ..q cream or lemon sauce. ren, g ay. lins, whose marriage to Mr. Deforest : what he had. received when he had . ey i lets are healthy and will live. The Children Ory ve. W. Ludwig of Pittsburg will be an FnR. SALE—AUTOMGBILE Ir Sef offier ‘work. In June,’ the 'reféree ~~ Tt will be found convenient to keep T1002 fs ano 40 yosrs Sig and the | FER FLETEEER . fy ad . /era ars . i ri py made bc.. 280 event of early October; siass condition. !ncutre 21 this office. heard the facts in ‘the case The hear- a timepiece in the kitchen. Jahier several years» & i tS < 2 i a