0 Meyersdale Base Ball Grounds Don’t ARENA SHOWS HERE ‘rival of the Arena Shows, known as the shows “DeLuxe,” is being mani- fested by both the young and old, which are to arrive here next Mon- | day morning and which are to be ex- | hibited on the base ball grounds for! the benefit of the Meyersdale Fire Department. ! These shows come here with a rons utation of being the clearest most up-to-date traveling 2 ll on the rend. They ‘have been play- |. . ing all the leading cities of the coun- try ard are hooigitse be exhibited in Cumberland a % Each ang-every one of their at-' tractions~¢aters to ladies and children ard their shows have been boosted “py all the news critics in towns where they exhibited as being the most model company on the road. All their attractions wiil be throw. open to the public on Monday evening when the Jubilee and Madri Gras will commence and will continue until Saturday evening when the shows will entrain for Cumberland. Among the features carried by the Arena Shows is the $22,000 Merry- Go-Round which has been built es- pecially for this company and it has been the talk of all cities where it has been exhibited. The Monkey Speedway will. be a novel feature where one can see real live monkeys | trained to operate miniature auto- mobiles, racing upon a portable track Each auto is equipped with a small motor and these monkeys regulate | the speed, etc. as well as some of | our best drivers. Next one sees the ever carried by any traveling com- | pany. Village with real native singers and | native songs. The Stampede will also be a novel feature which is called a real story in true life of the Gold- en West. In the Athletic Show one sees a physical culture treat, and 2 trip up in the largest ferris wheel will be taken by many thousand of | the visitors. The Meyersdale Fire Department make next week a gala one for their | for special free features for each | evening. On Friday evening prizes | Fritz, will be awarded to the winners of | the various (A Rem (C1) as well as for the men. Popular Girl, Popular Baby, Popular ALL NEXT WEEK | Boy, and Homeliest Man. rn {much interest is manifested by the’ Mr. A great of anticipation of the ar- | different contestants and every per-!-- ics of son in the county will be given a, chance to vote for their favorite -; A ah CORN_.ROAST A number of young people held a, * corn roast in a vacant lot opposite |" Sgtorber 11. velyy Daugherty, Ca i iait {= ih heir visit here. a Wilhelm, Robertson, Carey, Bill Miller, old Sharp, Charles Gauntz, Robert |next week, send us your order— , Harold Kocher, Joseph Kocher, Norman Arnold. “he evening was spent in roasting corn and playing games until 10:30 when the young people departed for their homes. oned by Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers | been recorded by Custer and his assistants: Dennis Wisler to Milton H. Meyers, 'in Meyersdale, for $1,800. 5 W. M. Beachley to Caroline Mos- 2 holder, in Meyersdale, for $400. 3 George Wengard to Sadie Debois, | % iin Black, for $500. Aaron Cober to John Schrader, in |# Meyersdale, for $250. g Jeremiah Glotfelty Circus Side Show which is the largest | Maust, in Elk Lick, for $3,800. Elsie M. Lohr to Thomas S. San- in Jenners, for $6,500. N. E. Manges to Robert J, Landis, musicians ‘playing and singing their | in Shade, for $150. | Levi Berkey to E. J. Franklin Coal | Then comes the Hawaiian ner, " Hifram Uphouse to John F. Up- J house, in Milford, for $10,000. | Mike Rusic to Harvey G. Hamer, | in Hoover for $750. oe Yoder | Blk Lick, for $7,000. John D. Yoder to Joseph 7. Yoder, | & has spared no time and expense to | in Elk Lick, for $1,200. Miles A. ‘Varner to Robert R. Pul- many friends and they have arranged lin, in Somerset Borough, for $730. Geor ge contests including the! Moret THE $22,000 MERRY-GO-ROUND. MONKEY SPEEDWAY—Real Live Monkeys Trained to Operate Miniature Automobiles. CIRCUS SIDE SHOW-—The Largest Show Ever Carried by Any Traveling Company. HAWAIIAN VILLAGE-—Real Native Singers and Musicians. STAMPEDE SHOW-—A Story in Real Life of the Golden West. LL NEXT WEEK, SEPTEME ATHLETIC SHOW—A Physical Culture Treat for Young and Old. THE LARGEST FERRIS WHEEL MADE. J. J. SNYDER Already. Snyder was interviewing the | Director of the Poor and is meet- | known. ing with much encouragement. He is at present a member of the aring his term the business of the | street Tuesday thorine | mical administration. Sarah Gauntz, Elizabeth Irere and Alta Austin, |county and his friends are very zeal | Messrs. Ray Savlor | cus in his behalf. Walter Carter, — Housel, Lew Lee, Elmer John Seihl, Habel & Phillips A Churngold Butterine, 35 pound, at Donges Meat Market. Those present were. | 2nd consequently a large sum of jment and strict integrity. soney has been saved to the tax of Summit township’s most progress- if elocted, to ive farmers, not a politician, but al- Churngold Butterine, cents per cheaper than butter, at Donges Meat Mi.» 1 | Miss The Free Attractions Every Free Admission To crows: Six Big Nights of Fun All attractions are furnished by the Arena Shows. Hach and every attraction is for ladies and children NO OBJ ECTIONABLE - FEATURES! J. W. PECK Sd ! Mr. Peck is a candidate for Direc-' this section on Tuesday re- |tor of the Poor and is supported al- garding his candidacy for re-ele®ion | most unanimously heve where best : He served some time in the position ‘and was a very careful and pains- Beard of Directors of the Poor and, taking official. He is qualified to fill the positic- evening, | Beard has been reduced to a system iby reason of education, good judge- He is one Edith and Anna Frease, Gi ace Miller, Alice Lepley, Kathryn | ayers, and promises, 1 Estelle Foy, Bertha Gear-|covtinue the same system and ecoa- ways takes an interest in any mea- sure that will advance the interests He is well known throughout the |of the farmer or laboring man. : His election would be an advan-! | tage to the people of the county, as. — lit would mean the fair, honest and i We will have a carload of fine yellow | economical administration of the af- James Foy, Har- | free stone Peaches the early part of | fains of the Poor District of Semer- | set County. The party was chaper- All reported a fine time. Recorder to John R. 7, in Lincoln, for $700. to F. Stevens, in Meyersdale, Pa. Eschrick to George A. 1 $temahoning, $6,000. £8! James C. Stahl, in yr $500.87 ; 1 Are You Coming To The Fair? If you dc, do not forget to stop at my store —the place where you are always welcome F. B. THOMAS Leading Druggist Cafe Over Drug Store better 1! Weed Meyersdale Base Ball Grounds R. 17-22 WHO IS? Who is the most popular lady Who is the most popular boy * Who is the homliest man | Prizes will be given to cach of above winnérs Friday night. Vote or your favorite. i A good time is assured to everybody (t May Happen to Yours —whirled on skidding tires into a disastrous crash Stop endangering ycur life as well as the lives of others. When streets are wet, always “chain your car to safety.” Take no chances. Equip all Chains Anti- Skid The ONLY Positive Safeguard Against Skidding Safety demands that ~~ Rubber lacks the all tires be equipped with Weed Chains. It doesn’t require the gift of second sight to see why this istrue. Rub- ber slips—never grips. It slides on wet pave- ments and roads like a cake of soap on the moistened hands. bite-and-hang-on ability to prevent skidding, while Weed Chains hold on like a bull dog, pre- vent side-skid and drive slip. Equip both front and rear tires with Weed Chains. Do it today—before it’s too late. A Complete 3Stock—All Sizes—For ail Makes and Stvies of Tires For Sale By T. W. Gurley, Agent .Meyersdale, Pa. This Meyersd 3 on with x * The exh in forme characte being fi being t: stock. {i The r entered o good m make in i The at of forme ceed the the inte: son, the him at nounce } exhibitio In these planes i thing in much at in circle ib down an 1 being se pT LR Sn RoR mE SS |B Mrs, 1 had a na trocuted run an e to the 1 electrieit ture in | out carr, when in in contac wire, anc rendered several | deeply bt Lenhart’s in two bx it out. were bur A teleg day after . cing the : Charles 1 i of years : of charge 44 cese of t id Father week or not consi 4 when his : this city, to Augu Reich was clerical d on the fis shortly fi was recei had died : Mr. Rel day even body. Fu at 9:30 o state fro funeral ir ' C. Churck Rev. Ri the late V pioneer re was a hi He was b aged abot by two br Reich and Gorman, obituary v E A man said to the much mon and I will the third s How muck into the fi Pj $1.50 EF tember 30, Special tr: a. m. Re 7:00 p. no 10:24 p. n Patrc