Ae ET Ney gs a a Aa TE 3 slink tion LEE i a am SEER ER bi and Sunday and Monday along Brush Creek. clutched a four-foot blacksnake which | bad curled up oa her. Her husband ' & Jan. 1, 1913. Signed by Mr. Taft. : That, we must confess, has also been stand is why *“(@) The federal reserve law, which. ! THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE, Plattsburging the Evening Post's view. But the | : 1 : = T a ! > CONFLUENCE | 1 on as ae Ub mubjecten RI 4 : rutiny, erro! . A Harry Buyer OF Moyersdale, was a SEEK PROGRESSIVE his first effort are nexcusable and can KEYSTONE PARAGRAPHS | Wa business visitor here Thursday. only arouse resentrientgamong labor | want Mr auu mus. 2. E. Vincent of Fort men and social workers.” No class is Addressing the Blair County Teach- oe Hill, were shopping in town Thursday. AND LABOR VOTES | mére instant than labor to condemn | ers’ institute at Altoona, Dr. P. P. Clax- Car A report was received here Thurs- and punish those who without founda- ‘ton, United States commissioner of a tut day that George Butler whose home is - tion lay claim to its gratitude. | education, declared that if the high at Johnson Chapel, but who is brake- ON FALSE CLAIMS : Wil Mr. MeCornich explain his school course were to begin two years Hu, ing on the Monongahela railroad at Dn the Ry WILLIAMS earlier in the life of the boys and crats Brownsville, had his right hand cut — ] Ex-Commissioner of Labor, New York | 5S thers Would be 2 grenter pereent: The off while at work. State. . ago Toman for he full course. He for ta The old soldiers of the Turkeyfoot Democrats Posing as the Enact- added: Ninety nine Der cent Of ‘the region will hold their annual picnic . . AN UNBIASED VIEW. wealth of L 1S country has been pro- The . ors of Legislation Which the - duced through educational develop : at the Jersey church next Saturday, : ment, with every scientific invention, i ef September 9. indisputable Facts Show fevers great undertaking and. svers Fred Wilhelm recently bought a to Be of Republican Comment In Washington Shows | form of advancement cue directly to nth new Ford touring car from the H. P. fo Hughes’ Speeches Have Con- | education.” : A ha Y 3 bo rer Meyers agency. Origin. crete Effect. . ame—— a N ? ee nen | { % » wis E. S. Thomas went to Mount Pleas- Differences between members of the ay ; o Can ant where he has aorepted a position __ | school beard of McCandiess township, Th Cl bb S k ‘B 1 D h band as foreman with the Mount Pleasant [AUTHORITY ON SOUND SOCIAL No ate iagion Sostespondence fisraony sm Yul Sinise) | e u y moxe— u urham presia branch. LAW CITES 11 GLARING CASES | It is idle even for the Democrats to os at os boty a You start something lively when you produce B Samuel Hackney of Kansas, left for claim that Mr. Hughes’ speeches have to be threshed out in court in TEU “Bull” Durham in a crowd of live-wires and start £ , To his home after a few days’ visit with not been effective. Whether or not | hont Sept. 13 before Judge Shafer in “ 1 ”» Th t fresh mellow-sweet 4 £ y ry his sister, Mrs. E. E. McDonald. Organized Labor Resents This Decep- thoy have seemed so to the voters in Pittsburgh on a writ of mandamus se- fe ng Bul" D L a k ? h i Mrs. George Michaels left Thursday tion and Running True to Form Will the Shes fod northwest is something cured by Mr. Keown to compel his agrance o 3 al urham makes Lveryone reac Hug] for Oklahoma, where she will visit her In November as at Many Previous ror IAT to Judze 8 iS states, restoration to office. Mrs. Della for big the makings . A hand-rolled Bull Durham saved | daughter, Mrs. Ralph McCune, Elections Indignantly Smite Those here in Washington Mr ar Keow=, wife of the deposed president, cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the _ he and Miss Grace Burnworth, who has{ Who Without Justice Lay Claim to ances have had a very concrete effect. is accused of unwarranted interference sparkle of sprightly spirits. been visiting friends at Johnson Chap-| Its Gratitude—Even the Much Tout. It is an ill wind that blows no good. |. the affairs of the school governing Pa 1 ; Yad el for a few days, has returned to her| ed Federal Reserve Law Is Based | The rumpus that Mr. Hughes has body. GEN UINE br home in Uniontown, Entirely on the Statistical Research |stirred up about civil service reform The muraerous descendants of the os Pv : Mrs. J. C. Younkin has returned { of a Republican Administration. bas ry gu ve the Sein Of the | Rovnolds family in Lawrence county Bu LL Du WH Mr. I isi i administration. It is something i Pris, / y A Some Stier 3 Tow days vis wilh That “No class is more instant than | the president and his political his teelr Bitigth Sania) temnjon the : M Huahol riends in Pittsburg. Tobor to a a WE carelessly ignored. Soh of middle of last week at Cascade park, is mere G. H. Weber of Unamis, Pa. was : condemn and punish those ¥ ignored. ; \ rear New Castle. There were two SMOKING TOBACCO : who without foundation lay claim to | tion of Mr. Hughes’ criticism : Src Politi here Wednesday on his return from Its gratitude” is the assertion of John | Mexican policy. When he argues that | PeTSODS Present who were at the fre: : 3 3 find the a business visit to Morgantown, W. Williams, ex-commissioner of labor, |th¢ Daramount duty of the Uniteg | Feubion fifty years ago— Mrs. Cowden Made of rich, ripe Virginia-North Ask for FREE so long Va. apropos of certain false claims set | States is to protect its citizens abroad Eline oh Tor Soy eral, Heron Carolina leaf, Bull urham is Dikase ss P igi tongue. Miss Nora Fortney of Morgantown, forth by Vance McCormick, Democrat- | IR their lives and property he is stand- bs i utd 29 Orzamgs rE nh the mildest, most enjoyable tobacco Is visiting her parents here for a few |ic national chairman, in behalf of his | 11g on unimpeachable ground. And | 2€ attended the first reunion. ey in the world. Anoth days. party. the administration knows it. The ef- | have been at every one since. o other cigarette can be so our ney Mrs. Alfred Younkin of Pittsburs,| Chairman McCormick caused to be [fect certainly of Mr. Hughes’ Femarks A hearty response from the 200 pe:- full of life and youthful vigor as Be Te oa En uo de a Se i a nye | 5 fired” cameo PBL = | y » An appes or Progressiv Sr g Ww a ies . : g has returnad to her home. | Labor SP based gr oti tion of protection for’ Americans | 30%6R nationalities, was given at a Drs 0 ith “Bull Gays A number of young folks together | yogsures enacted by congress while abroad, J [fmoker of the Goneva up, Pittsburgh, oll your own . wit u Hugh > with young married people had a corn ' president Wilson bas been in the when F. C. Christian, chairmal and i Durham and you'll discover a new i ag ii roast in Tissue’s grove Wednesday | White House,” and for which he HUGHES’ LABOR RECORD. toastmaster, rose and said: “Here's Joy in smoking. evening. All report a fine time. | claims credit for the Wilson adminis- When Mr. Gompers, remembering te the boy pis fag Fhe fights for, | Ani 4 Bookl A bon Mrs. Edward Brown was a shopper | tration and asks Progressive approba- | only that he is a Democrat and forget- its fame at ¥ iS front The club Je in. | FRE wis rs okels . istration in Conrellsville Wednesday. tion. Commenting on this statement, | ting. that he is a leader of organized | !@rnational in scope and its member- go and ane] Your Ownk ‘and the Mrs. Cleric Cumainghoss who wis the former commissioner of labor says: | labor, ventured to assert that Mr. ship imcludes men of evety nation ai) Piisines loth be er) pe Fasette doy is 7 ; To ys ; : a “Students and promoters of sound | Hughes is unfriendly to labor because | war. . i 8 alin = p. S. on request, Address : E Sor lpn While washing, is slight- | ggeia] legislation will do well to exam. | he concurred in the unanimous deol Bocauss of {80 Diavalshbs SF trphotd. d ull” Duzham, Durham, N.C. 0 ; Mr M y improved. ine this list, for it contains a number | sion in the Danbury hatters’ case, - | IE A > Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Null and chill |of items of unusual interest. ventured on very i ice. The ry in Altoona the use of water from city THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. ¥ Cri ’ Who have been visiting the former’s| “We may well believe that it was Tribune promptly reminds him thatan | 102ins fof drinking purposes or for . Tos parents at Addison for several days, | With a great deal of pride that Mr. Me. | honest judge must apply the law as he oleaning water containers on trains OL) Rr aT ministrat returned to their home in Point Mar. | COTRick contemplated the: record of | thinks {it is, not as he thinks it ought | on railroad property has been prohibit. x : Giles his party and that he drew a vivid | to be, and asks him to tell those who | €d unless the water has been dis- The De jon Wednesduy. mental picture of Progressives flocking | look to him for political advice some- | tilled, boiled for at least twenty min- g that it is L. J. Hyatt, a merchant of Drake- to the support of Mr. Wilson because thing about the record of Mr. Hughes | utes or subjected to steam pressure. : ‘say som town, was a business visitor in town | of the things claimed on behalf of this | as governor. Read what the Legislative X chance of Wednesday. administration. Labor News, the official organ of the Tramps smoking in an unoccupied 2 Dr. W. H. Kuhlman, a well known | “It is a pity that in the interest of New York Federation of Labor, said | house are believed to have caused a : "Preside physician of Ursina was here cn bus. | truth, which knows neither Democrat, editorially when Mr. Hughes left the | fire which destroyed a two-story 4 speech n iness Wednedzy, | Progressive nor Republican, we must | governor's chair at Albany for his | frame building in Pittsburgh, entail charges, | Rlizabeth Garner snd Ralph Sanvabi mar this remarkable statement. Nev- | place on the supreme court. Here it is: ing a loss of $2,000. The unoccupied That is a: me Ceo” U7" ertheless it is our duty to call atten- | “Now that Governor Hughes has re- | heuse has been a congregating’ place of _ Toledo; 0, but fernierly of th’ fon to the fact that in his effort to in- | tired from politics and ascended to a for tramps for the last three years, ac- A’ mess place, are visiting friends here for = | quce support for Mr. Wilson the chair- | place on the highest judicial tribunal cording to the police. found out few days. man of the Democratic national com- |in the world, the fact can bg acknowl : for the ad 5 ie mittee has fallen into a glaring error. | edged without hurting anybolyryr kde ers in Harrison township id So YANO TI ES Aelia, © So Of course, oF ROGKWOOD We have no desire to disparage the {ical corns tha he was | eg Sonoda ight against the town. LE . or . : : oi = ol ; ) achievements of the Wilson adminis. 4 : or i hat eve .’““linance which » es an! an- : m1 . . 4 . Miss Elizabeth ;Q. Miler. clerk .u tration but” we must conte emphatic | the govern: la rat Alp ock Of $1 for all milk dealers. The Minor Heroism of Saving It £5 rep : the local postoffice, i: 3-cndin~ sow~-. protest against any attempt to pad the two termsiithe glgned ; ¢ Ssclare that the tax is unjust . . the adi ; 2l days thid woek Jn. Pittshurg sho frecordly. LF FT TT lay ding among. them the | jp cv" 0 rs, butchers and 's j . of Mr. Hu a ping. Miss Miller will visit her grand. |. “Mr\ McCormick claims ‘twenty best. 1; er enacted in" this or A es oo Aegina to 1 hese Ac oi or omoke, the physi. pe, Cy mother, Mrs. Miller of Ccnnellsville | measurdis enacted by congress while | any state ‘ | ap the tax. cal valor of the battle-field is the most common as Y, + them. before returning hom, © |President Wilson has been in the | “He also urged the enactment or of all. Greater by far are the humbler heroisms = ££ : Harry Vought has returned Yiore Nite a we dispute. shor laws in pes to the logis | The Pennsylvania Grange will op: of moral courage. ; . Drenden from’: Pittsbure. wher® he had’ hoe ore than one-half are measures en- [ lature, even goidg so far as PIaCe | pose a state bond issue for road build- . How are you bearing your burden of econo- P 3 Loan Titsoure, where he 1 acted under a Republican administra. | the demand for a labor law in one of | ing and urge a 1 mill tax on personal mic obligation, - out of what separate e employed #s a carpenter .during the |tion ang were approved by ex-Presi- | his messages to an extra session of the | and corporate property; mor~ mono d ? "Th at you earn how much considering ) everal months. : . dent Taft, and for others the Demo. | legislature, : | for Srpora — pee Vz : hon) do you save: € measure of a man’s progress fled. “Too Bt ct ore Torino oat i or sthers. the Demo. “Oly 182 labor awe lave beer en. | oo Sea Wo y is what he sets by for the capital of the Home. ‘ i A t meu. and ask that Board of Education recently, it was | credit. 2cted In ts state since ifs erection in | the state pay the cost of primaries Give y our labor a chance to make you happy. Tamman, ‘decided to keep the schools closes | 1eSt any one think that this is a | 1777—in 133 years. One-third of these. EE Create capital aud ‘surplus and turn it into inde- announces ded E : ixon to |8ToUndless assertion, we herewith fur. | exceeding in quality all of the others. | 2 oi pendence and security a campaign. until October 2, to assist Dr. Dixon ta nish the record, which can easily be | have been enacted and signed during When James Reed of the Farre ie : \ —— ather more stamp out the infantile paralysis. verified: Governor Hughes’ term of three years | Paseball team, slammed a three-bag- . This savings department will help you in crats will f Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Recter of Ver- | “From among the twenty pieces of | and nine months.” ger 16 ihe cents Sed ferne in 8.game this one of the heroisms of peace. 3 per cent. salles, is the guest of the Ilatter’s ' legislation citel by Chairman McCor- | Let organized labor take to heart | a8ainst Greenville he won Miss Hazel Interest paid on your money. Governor mother, Mrs. Ellen Benford of East | Mick I select the following: what the Chicago Tribune says on this | M. Doty of Canton » 0, his bride. The : of his speec Main sirect this week “(1) Fight hour law on government | point: “Mr! Hughes is no demagogue | couple were married by Justice of the tienist. Bu 2 5 work. In effect March 1, 1913. Signed | 2nd no visionary. He is a man of cour- | Peace Daniel Zuschlag at Farrell, ; o_o . that so far Frank Otto has returned home after by Mr. Taft, age and conscience, and if labor can- — : Citizens National Bank coneerned h spending several days recently with “(2) Eight hour provision for post- | not confide its cause to his rock bot. Twelve Sharon and Farrell dispen- : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geyer of | office clerks. In effect generally Aug. | tom Americanism there is something | Sers of soft dmnks were arrested and {“The Bank with the Clock” President Fort Hill, 24, 1912. wrong with its cause.”—Boston Her- | fined on information made by State M sdal the Democr: Miss Vida Boose of Johnstown, is| “(3) Eight hour provision applicable | ald. ; Pure Food Agent: Guamt, charged with Hieyer, e, Pa. ¢ , Lawn. This the guest of relatives in Rockwood | to the manufacture of ordnance for the gelling imitation strawberry pop. It { \ place for let this wook : government. In effect Jan. 1, 1913. | THE GREATEST OF READJUSTERS | ie charged that the pop was artificially shortly have aay Signed by Mr. Taft. [From the New York Evening Post.] colored and flavored. the sun. “(4) Children’s bureau. In effect | We do not see why there should —— UNION VALLEY April 9, 1912. Signed by Mr. Taft. have been any stir in the senate over While one sister lay dead of typhoid Grover Cle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shuck of Vim on | “s5) Industrial commission law to in- | the discovery that President Wilson | fever and his mother and two other a cratic presidi Saturday last took dinner at the H. T. | vestigate industrial relations. In effect | has completely reversed himself in the | sisters were dying of the same president to Habel home. They spent Saturday and | Aug. 23, 1912. Signed by Mr. Taft. matter of the proposed child labor disease, David Berge, sixteen years a inoney to def Sunday with their sons, Asa and Mil. | “(6) The phosphorous match law. |1aw. Senator Borah was able to show | eld, of Norristown, accidentally shot 1 of the gover ton ¥oasted In iz, Sfective as to the wi fiat Mr Wises Seyeribed r fui legis- | and killed himself with a shotgun. tie him in th : : rtation of white phosphorous mate es | lation is “Constitution. vern- er i : Harry Keeter Who is emploYed wiih So 1, 1913, and as the manufac- | ment” as unconstitutional and. “ob- Twenty prisoners in the Butler coun- Every Farmer with two or more cows 2 “Eminent ji the TU. S. Rail Co. at Cumberland en: | gyre op coct matches July 1. 1913. | viously absurd extravagance,” carrying | ty jail, awaiting the September term | > ry Watterson, = Joyed Sunday and Monday with his Signed by Mr. Taft. the congressional power to regulate | cf court, went on strike, refusing tu! n eeds a 3 pointing cand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Keefer, “(T) The department of labor law | commerce beyond the “utmost bounda- carry out the regular program of|& , ) ton B. Parke “Shinny” says making rail beats hid- ; treating a department with a secretary j ries of reasonable and honest infer cleaning out their cells and scrubbing’ ue i . ment to the 8g ballast. Who shall be a member of the presi- | ence,” and making it possible, if sus the tiers of the jail. | 8 : Charles Evan Miss Susan Deist who is living at dent's cabinet. In effect March 4, 1913 tained, for congress to legislate over Ss: 5 ; ; : 5 ¥ Bigned by Mr. Taft. “every particular of the industrial or- Awakened by pressure on her chest, | § Y / = { What Josep the Pear] White home spent Saturday “(8) The parcel post law. In effect | ganization and action of the country.” | Mrs. Charles Shaum of near Indiana, 2 : : 20 known nautic x X x x Farmers Mr. and Mrs. Simon Keefer attend: { while passed during this administra- ; Evening Post and Senator Borah are killed the reptile. R 2 Just as well I ed to business matters in town on [tlon, is based entirely on the vast work | old fogies, dating back to the time P eee . J. T. YODER, 2 S Aiesyooy St. PA 1 ors in three Ic Saturday of investigation and compilation done | when it was the custom to have fixed In York all police records for prrests) 3 ’ . . ble correspond ; 1 attended to Fraternal by the monetary commission during | beliefs and principles and stick to | in one month were broken in August, | EY AOA EORCCBCROR. KBE repre H. F. Habel at one the Taft administration and closely i them. just ended. One hundred and eighty- | ~~~ rr President W duties of the Masonic ordér Monday Follows, except in certain details, the ; The senator has evidently not read | ope arrests were made a great ma-| SUMMIT TOWNSHIP , Te 0 been keenly gl afternoon and night. legislation recommended by that com. : Mr. Wilson's letter in explaining his Jority ef them for drunkenness. | bert Kurtz of Junction City Kansas, 1 accepting seve | Mr. and Mrs. Simon Keefer and five | mission. i change of front on the tariff commis- rn : are busy sowing their | are visiting = friends and relatives in ! speeches in th children were Sunday dinner guests “(10) The eight hour law for the Dis- j slon—that it is only a narrow man Carlisle set 364 boys and girls busy | wheat. this community. : f any better th: at the I. F. Habel horte, trict of Columbia was fathered and ; whose mind is stupidly closed to new | on tag day to raise a fund for its mis | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eretchman, R.| Rev. 1. 1, qoighnog roadbed i 3 considerable s Loti enjoyed Sunday with | Put through by a Republican, Senator ideas, who does not alter his opinions: | sion playgrounds, and the little people, | J, Engle and L, R. Kretchman were Col ¢ 1 2 ¥ Droached his holes that hav $ Adam Loug enjoyed La Follette. By this test Mr. Wilson is obviously | beginning at 6:45 a. m, collected $119, | sor; YISIors on Monge arewell sermon on last Sunday, cality by Justi IHS brotherdn-law, and sister Mr. and |. © = ie law antedates the | one of the broadest minded men this -— Oe te y. and many wished that he would stay ‘Mrs. Jacob Sturtz. Mr. Totig is work: | ¢levelang administration, although | country has ever produced, for he has Backed by geod read enthusiasts i S¢Yen year old son of Aus. | longer. it was John "g with Andrew Horchner who is | President Cleveland never enforced it. | changed his mind to date on the initia- | McKean county comiissioners will) Lin, Waller had ihe misfortune of | The corn roast along the old “Fp one tine Prob ailding ten houses at Blackfield | From time to time, as with all great | tive, referendum, recall, woman suf- | ask the people in their bailiwick to! breaking his arm on Monday. | rose” on mage g : orge president of tI ED legislative acts, it has been necessary | frage, the tariff commission, tariffs for | vote for a road lean of $750,000. Menno Yoder one of the young sub- | attended.’ y evening was well sald that Amer revenue only, a permanent diplomatic service beyond politics, the merit Sys- tem in the civil service, the proper place of Tammany Hall in the scheme : Belleview, is passing | t0 amend or add to it, and the anti- Am, Rely fow davs oe hig | trust law of the Wilson administration y pleasan y 2 y hig | Was merely such an amendment, a log- ¥pther-in-law, J. D. Hable and his {ical development of the original act. ar, Mrs. Sam. Walker of Sand | (11) The Commerce Court was actu- | of the universe, child labor legislation, ay | ally abolished during the Taft Admin- | preparedness, Bryan, a continental ar. - ww QS i | istration, although it has not been my—but why continue? It is a lang | Matthew S. st aon, Ae | | If so, there is 1 for the Democ: paign, for. the . tion in three ye ing to cheer o i# as Mr. Hughes ! 1 three years hav § ation and emba: H nl B58, Yossou Real eettuwopdioa [JIL Josue: of tow sownsits ts) near Waynesburg. He was in a wagon | : = | when he was stricken with heart] P2310 [ trouble. His team ran away. James Firl, Adam Maust, Sylvester | Maust are helping Hay and Fullem in { the Apple butter factory on the N. D.| The Summit Teachers all attended Hay farm near St. Paul. | the Co. Institute last week at Somer- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nicholson of | set and are now waiting for school to Sioux Falls = 8. Dakota and Mrs, Al-| begin. Miss Zura and Amanda Burkholder 6 of Pittsburg visiteq their mother Mrs, f Urias Burkholder and family over last Sunday. | i — | 3 s in l iad 10 ». | Painted postma “. Kathryn and Rose McKenzie | demonstrated that its abolition was a i enough list to prove that Mr. Wilson's an _ 1 fot stbure, Lonsconing and | wise step. | political views are not fossiMeed by | 8Reny county, to smecceed Harry o s In ostburs, lon fs | «Any statement hereafter emanating | any fear of inconsistency. Gmdd, resigned. rage this week. i .
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