= eee ee § | Ii META) SEPT Free Attraction. The Seven Arabs in the their wonderful Acro- batic Performances, will give two acts each after- noon; they alone are well worth the price of 0 admission. - id TI 19-22, 1916 The Races. There have been booked seven Harness Races and three Running Races for the week, with prospects of large field of starters. A Plenty of Good Shows, Making up a Midway That Has Not Been Equalled in the History of the Fair. THE STOCK AND FARM EXHIBIT. hibit in the line of entomology, such as scale on trees, insect crop destroyers and how to prevent losses to the farm. These lectures will be highly instructive and beneficial to all who will avail themselves of this opportunity; Mr. C. M. Bar- nitz, of Riverside, Pa., an expert on poultry, will explain and pass on matters pertaining to poultry; and J. L. Henderson, of Washington, Pa., will answer your questions concerning livestock, for he understands his subject and will be The management has provided more room in the way of the erection of Sheds, and farmers are urged to bring the best they have for exhibit, thus doing they will be helping on a worthy institution for the community, There have been secured all state judges, who are highly competent to pass judgment upon what is exhibited. The judges are all furnished by the Argicultural Department. They are as follows: Mr. R. P. Allaman, Bedford, Pa., who will give an ex PATRONIZE WHAT IS FOR YOUR BENEFIT. Sometimes we awe asked to give wher helping yourself, for the Meyersdale Fair an c in fact the management borrows money to make it go. B. E. SHIPLEY, Lo ———| BE didi dd FAMILIES SPLIT ON CAMPAIGN Wives of VWiison Snir Will Take Stump For Gov- erngr Hughes. DIVERTING CAMPAIGN PHASE. Washington.—Families are being di- vided by the present political issues. Here are a {ew examples: J. A. H. Hopkins of New Jersey is treasurer of the Progressive (genuine) national com- mittee and has announced that he petr- sonally favors the re-election of Wil son. Mrs. Hopkins is a member of the Woman's party and will take the stump and do ali she can to prevent the election of Wilson. » Gifford Pinchot is for Hughes and all the militarism Hughes and DI backing can secure. Amos Pinchot, his brother, is a member of the American Union Against Militarism and will «iin port Wilson as the lesser of two ev = Representative William Kent of Ca! fornia is a wild eyed enthusiast Wilson and is beading a Wilson nn “gan league, while Mrs. Kent is a of the Woman's ‘party nani “ar the defeat of Wilson. +on_has allied hir: soi] writers who hui for Wilson atte, is 011° President, MOB RESISTS QUARANTINE A riot ocuur:d a few days aro at St. Thomas a small tow about seven miles from Chambersburg, because tue health officers, who had been sent there to enforce the quarantine for in- fantile paralysis attempted to exclude children under 16 from the grounds at an ox roast. Two deputy sheriffs were badly beaten up and a score of the mob received injuries. State Health Officer Robert Walker arrived at the grounds early this morn- ing and discovered that a number of children under 16 had already been admitted. He at once ordered the par- ents to take the children from the grounds, but a number refused. The sheriff and nine deputies were at once dispatched from Chambersburg to aid the health officer in enforcing his or- der. They arrived on the scene short- ly after noon, and attempted to clear the ground of children. One of the offi- cers was attacked and when he at- tempted to defend himself a riot broke tion. More deputies were sent from here | to the relief of St. Thomas, Upon the | arrival of these a more serious riot | broke out, and fighting took places i throughout the entire village. Several of the rioters were arrested | and placed in an automobile to be { brought to Chambersburg for a hear- ing. A mob at once surrounded ths car and cut the tires to shreds. They _., | then attempted to take the prisoners "., | from the deputies, but were unsuc- cessful. “we prisoners were placed in anoth- ~d taken before a Magistratz, -m for Court. More arrests number of warrants late hour tonight ~TOgTress. TION Jer 1m et town- compensa- ard of that while on her ace March 20 pped on the ice ure of a leg, The omitted to Referee not set the date for the school board has opportunity to file its | Queer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey e we do not expect to get anything in return. d Race Association is a wonderful bene ‘Be there, bring your products. out, The officers were badly beaten up | Bollinger, Deputies William Binghanr and John- | Methodist Episcopal church. son Gillan being in a serious song | W. H. DEETER, Vice Pres, RECENT WEDDINGS { Esau E. Ackerman, son of Mr, and | Mrs. George Ackerman of Mance, Pa, | and Miss Mayme V. Saylor, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Saylor of Glen- | coe were married at Mt. Olivet, Pa., by the Rev. P. H. Wise. i The parsonage of the Somerset Un- ited Brethren church was the scene of a quiet wedding when Edward IL. Queer, and Miss Anna Miller, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Mil- ler, both of Brothersvalley township, were united in Marriage by the Rev. J. M. Geightner. Jeseph B. Blubaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Blubaugh of Ursina, and Miss Oma Umbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Umbel of Gans, Pa. were married at Ursina by the Rev. J. C. Cunningham. Lawrence Lohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lohr of Garrett, and Miss Eva | May Moyl of Rockwood were married at Somerset, by the Rev. Charles F. pastor of the Somerset Grant Snyder of Ralphton, and Miss Lillian McClintock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus McClintock of Fort Hill, were married at the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopal church, Somerset, by the Rev. Charles F. Bol- linger. CUMBERLAND WEDDINGS Marriage licenses have been granted here to Carl Albeen Bergreen and Mary Elizabeth Skift, both of Barnes- boro; Joseph D. Nimiller Rockwood and Sadie Ellen Long Somerset; Al- fred Kough of Wirdber and Elizabeth Beard of Pavia; James Gregg Rumg- ay and Ruth Park both of Clymer. MARRIAGES LICENSES Marriage licenses have recently been issued in Somerset county as | follows by Register Charles I. Shaver. Emory Fazenbaker and Dora S. Heinbaugh, both of Humbert. John Wepsiec and Julia Smalen, both of Jenner township. Joseph Obites and Broni Slavina, both of Windber. Silas FE. May of Meyersdale and Dorothy C. Diehl of West Salisbury. Antonio Facci and Stelia Defaxio, | both of Belltown. V incenzo Salomone and Dominica Buscaglia, both of Windber. Willis 0. Knabel of Barberton, O., | ' and Orpha G. Stevanus of Berlin. { A A SANS Td Sl Pn SN PS , Petirio Caporale and Filomena DiBat- well able to award prizes where they belong. Elmer L. Queer, and Anna Miller, both of Brothersvalley Township. Wm. Alex, and Mrs. Mary Lawson, both of Biesecker. EY Peter Logan and Alice King, both of Ralphton. tista, both of Windber. Michael Barkwitz, of Boswell and Milka Barkowitz of Somerset. Lingi Acitelli of Jeromis and Maria Planch, of La Belle, Joseph B. Blubaugh of Ursina, and Omo Umbel of Gans, Edgar H. Pyle, and Lottie B. Barron, both of Somerset. James Miller and Emma Jones both of Ralphton. Esau E. Ackerman, of M2ance Mayme Viola Saylor of Glzucoe. John Ricolla, of Portage, and Catbar- ine Swast of Windber. and NOTICE A meeting has been called for Mon- day evening next, September 11, in the Pastime Theatre, to formulate plans for an automobile caravan from this community to go over to the] Meyersdale Fair on “Farmer’s Day,’ ! Wednesday September 20. Inasmuch | as the people of Meyersdale gave us | sich a royal reception on the occa- | sion of our Chautauqua booster trip | to that place, and so liberally patron- | ized our Chautauqda Assembly, it is | felt that the people of this communi- ty should show out appreciation for ! the courtesies extended by attending the Meyersdale = Fair in a body, and | also encouraging our band, which | plays at the fair on that day. Every- | body is requested to take an interest | in this matter and attend the meset- ing next Monday evening. Come and | bring your friends with yau. : Berliin Record | Oo oi GOVERNMENT SHOULD REGULATE WAGES. ee | If a set of conditions have | arisen which oblige the govern- ment to regulate rates, then it is equally obliged. on the basis of economic analysis, to regulate wages accordiagly. Having tak- en one step, it must take the other. The logic of events is foreing this dilemma on the gov- ernment. It is the public which | sooner or later must pay for the increased expenses of transpor- | tation.—Professor J. Laurence Laughlin, University of Chicago. | fit to Somerset County, and more especially to this part of it. R. H. PHILSON, Treas., DL JALAL When we urge you to patronize the home Fair we are simply trying to make you see that you are No one makes money, no dividends are paid, 59 D. J. FIKE, Secretary. (11 Llalalall Ih The Minor Heroism of Saving. In these days of powder smoke, the physi- cal valor of the battle-field is the most common of all. Greater by far are the humbler heroisms of moral courage. . How are you bearing your burden of econo- mic obligation,- out of what you earn how much do you save? The measure of a man’s progress is what he sets by for the capital of the Home. Give your labor a chance to make you ha Create capital aud surplus and turn it into Im pendence and security. This savings department will hel ou in this one of the hereisms of peace. 3 bE cent. interest paid on your money. Citizens National Bank “The Bank with the Clock” = Meyersdale, Pa. | | | | ! T UPERVISION MEMBER BANK UNDER % FEDERAL RESERVE ACT eT AN NN mS SN MAKING THE HOME ATTRACTIVE FOR THE BOYS, PAYS. If you are satisfied with the old style furnishings very likely your boys are not. The contrast between new i and eld is very great in plumbing { fixtures. The new is beautiful, sanitary, inviting. tel But you will sce this teo by merely |i ; glancing through our free booklets “Standard” ye ‘Baths’, ‘‘Lavatories’, ‘‘Closets’’. fr May we send them? HS bri SS. Standard” “Anna” Lavatory ee BAER VT TT SN AAA ANA i -} a 3 ELE 2 RR Ts —————— T0{ Bandit Gay CABINE Carranza Redem 10 "Cen Mexica; reported canyon. This a Gefieral . conferenc Monterey Fifty-fi rorizing | ranches i to report The re yaided A Oro, Satu ranch in total Of s being prc trict. A force