heirs of the Cop- men. who at Tren- who suf- the win- | the men ler Grant Lee were. sacrificed right as see the vith can- the coun- cowardly Spoke for rom the sevelt at , In Be- D Yee) dh sy =i A : _ wright, in Somerset, this fore sasered. Bynday, here calling on raped © Willlap ‘Hittle and daughter Miss | O 2990999009000 999000009600600¢: ; Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE "PERSONAL AND LOCAL " ‘Mrs. Matilda Benferd is visiting for J» week with Rockwood relatives. “Miss Jeane Holmes spent Sunday . with relatives at Lonaconing, Md. Miss Anna Holzhauer of Rockwood “'yisited her friend Miss Lily Baer, several days of last week. Mrs. B. J. Dounpecker is the Fiost “of her daughter, Miss Walter Cart| week. Bed Miss Alpha Gill has returned home. i “from. a visit -withtelatives at Cha = BL Pr. and” Mrs. E. r Hemminger i Held. relatives in Rockwood last - day. Ne PE 5. »Miss Ida Dia left Sunday or Soy "orget, where she will teach school dur’ ing the next term, <2 Miss Eva Hoover left Sunday t5 | tike up. her work in teaching a, Du- Youngstown, O. where she: Spent ve) weeks with relatives. Mise ‘Elizabeth Shardt has gone fo where she expects to re- EE Miss Thelma Shoemaker of Bast Liverpool Ohio is visiting at the homs « of Mang Mi, John: B. Shardt ‘Calvin Scott of near Stoyeatown, tte, Mrs. Emory George. “Me, “Shannon ‘Smith of Boswell Is 1 at the home of Mrs. Emma Hiboer on'the South Side, 1 and Clark Mayer of Frost. bir i Welsh of Pittebors, fpent 8 few days here with her broth. Siungsgilaw, Me: 308 Mn. 30 #innie are home from Somerset, "where they had been visiting for sev- oral days, ten mii ‘Younkin left Wednes- y tor Whitington, D. C., where pig will spend the winter with rela- tives. Mrs. ‘Nettie Anthony, who spent two weeks here at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Layton, left for her home in Fairmont, W. Va. last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Darrah and 8aughter Helen returned = Saturday from Los Angeles, Calf. where they ‘Bad been visiting for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs,~Robert Critchfield and two children ‘ofy Rockwood,’ were: \Sun- | 8ay visitors with Mrs." iCritchfield’s | parents Mr. and Mrs. John ‘B. Schardt. § Mrs. Samuel Baker entertained at’ @sumptuous country dinner on Sun- _ @ay. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Keim and family and Mr. and re. Phineas Compton and family. There will be preaching services in the Main Street Brethren church pth morning and evening on Sundey Profesor Carman C. Johnson, of Pitts: will be the minister in charge: Mrs. Harry Hammond and little son who spent several weeks’ visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ebbecka, left last Saturday for their home at Newell, Pa. Mrs. Sadie Albright, Misses Agnes Deal, Myrtle Smiley, Lilly and Mag- gle Back spent last Sunday at the bone of the former’s mother, Mrs. fiiabeth Baer in Greenille township. An eight year old daughter of Mr. Rr. E. Brant of near Mance on Sunday afternoon got her hand in a chopping mill and had tW0 or three fingére bro- ken and badly lacerated. Dr. Lichty wag summoned and dressed the injur- od members. Mr. and Mrs. W. 9 Holzshu and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Knieriem motored to Rockwood Sunday and spent the the day with the latters son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroyer. Don’t throw paper or refuse matter on ‘the street. If you are not violating and ordinance of the borough, you ought to be condemned by law. Do you enjoy seeing our streets dirty; if you do fou eught to make your abode with animals not humans. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Klingaman, Mrs. Lillian Meese and J. J. Shirrey motored to Latrobe last Sunday and | Qquesne. HW It Bad : Martha Delst ‘has returned |: Joseph - Grush to Mallon Penrod, nrod pent last week here Visiting bis | a 1 55 PE ES ‘spent. the.day - very pleasantly. w ‘With | the latter's relatives. {| Mr. and Mrs, William Murphy, Nr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe, Mun and Mrs. Quincy Murphy, son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. John Hedrick and daugh- ter, Martha, all of Frostburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crowe last Sunday. The party came by auto mobile and returned home the same evening. ‘Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Milne had for their guest on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Rust, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tis- sue, daughter, Wilhelmina of Morgan- town, W. Va, and Master Ross Milne, who spent the summer visiting in Morgantown, W. Va. They came by automobile and returned in the even- ing. acrompanied by Mrs. Milne and little son Jack who spent several days visiting relatives and friends in Mor- gantown. + Society Notes Miss Bernadette Crowe was tender- ed a birthday surprise party last Fri- day evening at her home on Meyers avenue. About 256 of her friends were present and the evening was delight- fully spent in various ways and at 2 late hour lunch which had been pre- pared and brought by the ladies was served and thoroughly enjoyed by all Miss Crowe was also the recipient of many beautiful and usefil gifts. Miss Grace. Thomas left Monday for | Latrobe where she is employed ns a teacher In ~ Miss Rlizabeth Payne visited relati- ves in Berlip.seveial days last ‘Week: vo REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS > .. The ‘tollowing * deeds have ‘been’ re- corded by .Recorder Johs B. “Custer, since our last report: brig, Meyersdalé, $2,300. oy Berlin, $3500. 1 Elizabeth Homer Custer, Wingber, Paint Twp., $8,126. rset. Borough, $2,450, i . Herriet Gerne ta C. W. ‘Garey. tmeriin; $468. - FY 3. 5. Garay to C. W, Gamer, Ber tin, $200. Bune B. Fiber 0.0. W. garner, ‘Berlin, $300, Margaret C. Krissinger to C. w. Garney, Berlin, $300. ; : Geo: Marke] ‘to’ Sussn Berkebile, Berlin; $1,000, : 5 Susan ‘Berkebile 0 Newton Berk shila, Begin, $1300. © nN “Percy Shenser ! . be MA ts thin it, ; Berlig, $2,000. Fics Wn; Geghagen. to Asvow Coal in Win. dain to Sumuel Gtimore, Paint TWD. $4,000. i ————— HISTORY OF SOM vie + : ERSET CO. BENCH The Somerset County Bar Associa tion at a meeting held on 28th. Sept.. traits of the attorneys who have been called to the bench.of. the county, " court: .and ‘occupants of the bench ‘when Somerset was included in the various districts «= courts. The action taken Monday was brought about by .| an offer made by an artist residing at | 8 York, Pa, to furnish an oil: portrait:of. ithe late Jeremiah S. Black. ExJudge F. 1. Kooser wes named as a committ-_ plica ‘of one of Judge Black in the court house at York, and of amother recently xi ‘ie 2 ~ URIAS SAYLOR Urias Saylor ig dead; he was born on what is now the Wilmoth farm, just across the river from Meyers- dale. He moved to Morrill, Kansas in the spring of 1882. He died on Friday September 29th, of typhoid fever and ipneumonia, and was about 66 yeas of age. For a number of years he had charge of what iS now the Jacob Peck farm. He ‘was the son of Abraham Saylor, who at one time owned both the Wilmoth and the Peck farms. Ur- fas Saylor was married to Mary Susan a daughter of William Beachly of this place. The widow, one son and two daughters mourn the death of hus- pand and father, Mr. Saylor had seven brothers.- Joseph of Waterloo, Iowa; Christian (deceased) of Phoenix, Arizona; Eli- | KNOCKED DOWN BY TROLLEY CAR John Smith, a well known citizen of Meyersdale, on Saturday as the 4:20 trolley was leaving for Salisbury attempted to mount the step, just as the car was starting. He lost his grip and fell down on the brick street, severely injuring his hip, and getting pretty well bruised up. Dr. Lichty, whose office is near where-the acci- dent occured at Meyers avenue and Centre streets, dressed the wounds. Lester Engle who is living at the Dr. H. C. McKinley home a few days ago raised his peanut crop. The pea- nuts were of the usual size but the number will not glut the local market The lad knows a little more about peannts than he did before this lesson by observation. are many relatives and friends that will mourn ‘and sympathize with the widow and children. Mr. Saylor by honesty, industry and frugality as a farmer and cattle deal- er accumulated considerable property and leaves his family in comfortable circumstances. She as ann Daniel of Morrell Kansas; Al- bert of Seattle, Washington; and Dr, Norman, of Philadelphia; also three sisters, Katy and Susan; (deceased) and Mary of Morrill, Kansas married to John H. Miller. Besides these there Kinley of 203, Salisbury Street. | Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Not Every OLAisA VICTROLA of Genuine VICTROL AS at Christ” Payment. Will Reserve—Your VICTROLA | Christmas VICTROLA, by $15. 00 To $200. Easy Payments if Desired. , Mrs Saylor was at one time a com:- positor on the Dale City Record of this place, which afterwards became | two the Meyersdale Commercial and sne | cattle 1 Deering Mower, 1 hay rane, 1 has many friends in this community. is a niece of Dr. and Mrs. Mc- hortage Order We $75. 0o.. Collin’ S Drug Store: Victrola Department. a | MEYERSDALE, . VICTROLA X- ~ ‘| MISCELLANEOUS, *3 : Meh WANTED, ¢Pifteen girls over -| 16 yéars® ‘of Age can get empleyment ty onoe at Floto, . Bros: Cigar Famary, we | Fer Rent— A good sion ‘howdy near center of town; hot and cold water and bath; Sisnaile, ‘Rent. Apply at. Commercial Office ha MURRAY AUTO J— Rune : ‘Twice - Daly “Between Mojors dele and’ Semerset Via. Bertin. 7:00 a. m, and at $8 p.m. -~ Leaves Somerset at 4 RE 9:30 a. m, aud at 3:30 p. m. For further particulars’ A of MORRIS MURRAY, d Central Hotel — —Meyersdals, Pa. GROUND HOG COAL-—J. L. Bittner hae opened’. up d new piace for min Glade City. Me has erected a plattorm ‘and a chute and fe prepaied’ We serve % Ane publis; at all times as he mein tine a urvry on hand. Get his prio 3 bie y gy as : ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Estate of W. A. Younkin, late of Mey- ersdale Borough, Somerset County Penn’a Deceased. .. .. .. .... .. .... Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of the said deceased have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in. debted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them for settiement to the undersigned at her residence In Meyersdale Borough, Somerset County Pennsylvania, on Saturday September 16th, 1916. Q—7—6w, Elizabeth Younkin Administratrix BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD REDUCED ONE-WAY FARES TO MANY POINTS IN California, Colorado, A'beria, Ari- zona, Idaho, British Columbia. Mon- tana, Nevada, O:egon, Utah& Wash. Tickets on Sale Daily from September 24th to October 8th, 1916, inclusive, Full Informaticn call on Ticket Agent Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sunday Oct. 8th 1916; Regular Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.; Communion Serpice 10.30 A. M.; Evening Services 7:30 P. M. Both Services will be con- ducted by Rev. Chas F. Floto of Bi- glersville, Pa. Preparatory Services and Annual Congregation Meeting will be held on Friday Evening, Der. 6th, 1916. we = A PUBLIC SALE > On Wednesday, Oct, 25, 1916. Beg- inning at Nine o'clock, A. M. 1 Roan mare 7 years old, 1 bay mare 5 years old, 1 sorrel mare 13 years old, 1 black colt 2 years old, 1 black suck- ing colt, 1 sorrel sucking colt, 5 cows ..will soon be fresh, 6 .yearling rt plow, shovel plow, harrow, grain drill, buggy, sleigh, wagon, 2 horse wagon, carriage, harness, steam engine black: | smith forge . .and anvil, chairs .hay, straw, oats, wheat, grain choppers... | W. S. Weller Auctioneer. W. R. SHAULIS Lsives Central Hotel Meyersdsle at 3 ing the famoué Ground Hog Ceal at’