| | loo oo 0 = || NN Wie da ir™ . VOL. XXXVIII GARRETT GATHERING Deaths. _ The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Fulton, died Sunday afternoon and was buried Monday afternoon. Births. Mr. C. D. Fritz is wearing a broad “ smile since the stork paida visit to hig home and left a daughter. Society. Mrs. C. T. Bittner delightfully en- tertained the Sewing circle lest Wed- nesday afternoon at her home on Walker street. Mrs. U. S. Sholer, entertained the Willing Workers society last Thurs- day offérnoon at her home on Jack- son street. During the course of the afternoon, a dainty lunch was served. Shower for Bride. Mrs. L. W. Pollard gave a miscel- laneous for Mrs. Earle Fiddler, Satur- day afternoon. The bride was the re- cipient of many beautiful and useful presents. During tHle afternoon Mr, John Tucker has been confined lunch was served. Mr. John Tucker has been convined to his bed since Monday suffering from a severe attack of appendicitis. Taken to Hospital. Mr. Henry Weaver was taken to the Memorial hospital at Johnstown, Tues- day evening where he will have an Xrays taken of his foot. Mr. Wedver had the bone of his left foot broken Monday while at work in the South Side mines. Pearl the oldest daughter of Mr. John Hertzog, was taken to the Alle- gany Hospital at Cumberland, Md, to take treatment for pneumonia. Mrs. Loyde Schrock. returned from the Allegany héspital last Wednesday. Although greatly improved Mrs. eseeen Schrock is not able to be out. " Moved to Garrett. Mr. W. J. Miller of Meyersdale mov- ed hig family to Garret Monday. Aad Reformed—H. n 11am Luthern—W. H. B. Carney, ‘Pastor, Sunday School 10:00 a, m, Chureh. 7 p.m : Brothern=B. F. Woltz, Pastitor." Stn- day School 10:00. Chureh 2:00 p. m Evangelical—P. ‘Hetrick, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church 2:00 p. m. Personals. Mrs. James Kennel of Hyndman, left Tuesday morning for her home after having spent a few days visiting here. Mr. C. T. Bittner, ‘who ‘is’ empoyed at Pittsburg, spent the week-end with hig family on Walker street. Mrs. P. Weaver, returned home in Akron, Ohio, last’ week, after hav- ing spent several days with her daughter Mrs. R. Hoover. Mrs. W. M. Murray and son, WLo were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ L. Christner returned to her home in Mt. Pleasant Sunday. Mr. A. Bowlby, visited his daughi- er, Ivadene at ithe Allegany hospital, Cumberland, Md., Sunday. Mrs. Cadell and daughter, Grace of Somerset spent the week-end with Mrs. Cadell’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Bowl- by. Misses Nell and Rene Brant, spent the week-end at Berlin, Mrs. George Carter, attended the funeral of her grand-mcther, Mrs. T. Chrstner at Hyndman, Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Biddle of Pitts- burg, are visiting Mrs. Biddles moth- er, Mrs. John Pritts on “Walker street. Mr. W. M. Kistler, was a Meyers- dale visitor this week Mrs. John Tucker and children visi- ted Mrs. Tucker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pyles at Hyndman over ihe week-end. W. H. Fritz, was “transacting busi- ness at the county seat last Wednes- day. : CHURNGOLD BUTTERINE at Donges’ Market Watches that have been left for re pairs and not called for and have been here over a year will be sold after January 20th, T. W. Gurley the Jewaler. MEYERSDALE PA. TAUREDAY FEBRUARY, 11917 List of Tc urors. JURORS FOR FEBRUARY COURT The following jurors have been drawn to serve at the regular Febru- ary term of criminal court, which wiil convene on February 26th: ' Grand Jurors. Adison township—Raymond Leslie, farmer. Allegheny—Robert H. Lowry. far mer, + Brothersvalley—Jos. mer. Confluence—John I. Davis, express- man, Garrett—W. H. Clements, merchant. Hooversville—A. I. Mock, book. keeper. Lincoln—Espey Knupp, farmer, Jenner—George Barnett, farmer, Meyersdale—E. C. Kyle, retired; W. H. Holtzshu, merchant; Dennis Knier- iem, mason. Northampton—William E. Acker- man, farmer. Paint borough—David D. Berkey, machinist; William H. Gerhard, weigh- boss. Salisbury—Harvey Hay, merchant; J. Calvin Glotfelty, laborer. Quemahoning—J. H. Claycomb,clerx Somerset borough—M. M. Knepper, laborer; L. C. Lambert, Jr., clerk. Somerset township—Jacob C. Dietz, mason, Southampton—William B: Kimmel, farmer. Summit-—August Frickey, farmer. . Petit Jurors. Addison, borough—O. D. Niclo, bar- ber. Boswell—I. C. Snowberger, fire boss Brothersvalley—Edward M. Fox, la- borer, Sylvester Hay, farmer. Conemaugh—Chas. E. Miller, labor: er Wesley J. Thomas, farmer, Elk Lick—John R. Maust, laborer; D. W. Livengood, druggist; Samuel P. Maust,. farmer. Fairhope—A. F. Berkley, aba ro Garrett—Wm. Martin shoemaiz: sr, Jenner—John A. Fesher, farmer .Lower Turkeyfoot—John McCuen- ‘farmer. fea Me Cc doin Walker, far- chant; Peter Bear, plummery Joha 0. Weller, street. commissioner. Milford—Clitfford A. Wl! farmer. Sordizamnlonait Ya! Yeeydis; far- mer. laborer. | Paintborough—H. H. Sees, laborer, Josiah L. Faust, laborer. J Quemshoning =X. F. Berkbile, fa- borer. Rockwood-—J, C. Benford, engineer; Calvin Rush, salesman. Shade—Charles Weaver, Cyrus A. Barnhart, farmer; Lanlis, laborer. Somerset borough—M. Ward Say- lor, merchant; R. S. Wilbur, agent; Cyrus W. Shaffer, agent; Edward G. Darr, bookkeeper. Somerset Twp.—H. J. Lambert, ia- borer; Charles Miller, farmer. Stoneycreek—W, M. Lowry, farmer; E. F. Will, laborer. Sttoyestown—William H. Miller, re- tired. Summit—Harvey Sturtz, miner; H. H. Saylor, farmer; Peter C. Fike, la- borer; Samuel Briskey, laborer. Upper Turkeyfoot—Chas. J. Ypunk- in, farmer. Ursina—W. J. B. Benford, lumber- man. Windber—W. T. Geddes, lumber- man, * farmers Henry To Labor. Shall you complain who world? ‘Who clothe the world? ‘Who house the world? Shall you complain who are the world, Of what the world may do? As from this hour You use your power, The world must follow you. The world’s life hangs on your right hanfi, Your strong right hand, Your skilled right hand; You hold the world in your right hand See to it what you do! Or dark or light, Or wrong or right, The world is made for you. Then rise as you never rose before, Nor hoped before, Nor dared before, And show as never was shown before, The power that lies in you! Stand all as one Till right is done! Believe and dare and do! —Charlotte Perkins Gilman feed tho CHURNGOLD BUTTERINE at Donges’ Market Dusan, clerk, XE : illar; Henry WW. Want, Pastor. | Bittner; laborer;: 8. C. Hartley, mer Sunday School “10: 00 a. m C Buret| New Controvtile—Allen Foresprins; MEVERSDALE QUARTETTE CONGERT S-w fc Concert to be Given at Meyers ning, Febrtary 9th, and at Sa bury Friday, ; pgram Arranged. This quartette needs no advance an nouncement to secure a full house. All that is necessary is te know ths time. The quartette is composed © Messrs Cook, Clutton, Baldwin and { °° Clark. They will be assisted by. Mrs. ure of the people of the, town. and: community to hear these, men before and everybody knows what, a splen:| did concert is in store for the evening of Feb. 8th. when ithey will appear. in Amity Hall as the fifth number of the; Lyceum. Course, They ‘have arranged an Se oallont program . which will be given .in, cos- tumes, “We understand the Quarteitte ‘ig donating their talent and time in this concent for the benefit of the Ly- ceum Course.. They are among. the | town and community’s best boosters Cook, pianist and Miss Maude | 3 always Been glad to help out rything, they have been asked ours 6f ‘musie’ dnd oy The A has been placed within the reach of: alk