pe a SECT SR ——" nT ITP IT TS TS RTE Spa TE IY - MEYERSDALE u MEYERSDALE. PA NEWS FROM THE COUNTY SEAT VOL XXXVIII GENER AL ELEC | 400TH ANNIVERSARY : > | OF REFORMATION, pr | | | The following is the progra - NO. 43 ‘ ENN TEMS SHOOTH VG | | SSET mms 2 : TION TUESDAY! _ A large and attentive aud-' Charles I. Shaver, Cierk of} ig tarewell demonstration | for the Parenti-1eacher mec iience listened to an excellent the Orphans’ Court, has issued d in the assembly room ! : es ! lecture on “The Manysided marriage licenses to the fol-. p court house Tuesday ON Priday Senn Paden Tuesday, November 6th, Luther,” delivered by Rev. Dr.| lowing parties during the past Ig at five o’clock in honor | Study Hall 2 ns Nan MH ne hetween the hours of 7 a. m.|d. T. Huddle, of Washington, week. ; {Colored boys, who left building. © Schoo ; and 7 p. m., the voters of Som-| D. C., at the Zion Lutheran| pester Weigle, of Stoney- £ tap Lee on the 5:44 train | Song by the Association : crset County will visit their re- Church Wednesday night, Oc- creek township, and Eliza E, 1 Somerset. The demon-! Reading of nits of 1, t Ho spective voting rooms and se-| tober 31st. The Pastor, Rev.| Glessner, of Allegheny town- S 0 was given under the: Meeting : > 23 lact three of their number to|d. Luther Frantz presided. Rev. ship; Frederick R. Knight. of. 8USBICEs of the Somerset Board | Election of two parents as|ersct and several adjoinin #11 important vacancies occur-| Mr. Winstead, of Baltimore, Belle Vernon, and Martha Ann’ fide. Addresses were! members of exccdiive cons. ! counties bbiiiciin ing in county offices the coming led in prayer. America” and Mohaffy, of Beswell, Homer Hor. Amos W, Xnep-| mitiee. : : 1" The Ebensburg. Greensburg i winter, as well as a large num-| Luther’s Battle-hymn, Al Fdust, of Somerset township, 'P Rev. J. M. Feightuer. | High School Chorus | Ligonier, Johnstown Eiiehel ; her of borough and township! Mighty Stronghold,” were Sung: and Edna Rey Gindlesberger, 2 was furnisped by the' Aadress by Miss : and Davidsvilie Zun clubs sent : ¢“ sews in each and every dis-| by the congregation led by the of Somerset Borough; Warren nd and Sons of Vet-| maker. their best’ riflemen to the i trict. For county offices the| Lutheran Brotherhood Chorus.) Younkin, and Anna Irances um Corps. { Song by the Association “Hammer” match this year to ! Socialist Party has a straight| Rev. A. Steel pronounced the) Pagicer, both of Ursina; Har- oe memo ' Presentation of Humsanola by | contest for the twelve turkeys and full ticket nominated, as| benediction. vey Sylvester Spary, and Hat- gaton, former B. & O.! Mrs. H. M. Cook. Y| offered for their superior sail follow... John ER. Wil of Dr. Huddle spoke of the|tie Berkey, both of Boswell; le Division Superin-' Awarding of Banners and the honor of carr tng Rockwood, Financial Secretary | versatality of Martin Luther, | Karl H. Statler, of Meyersdale d two years ago a' a “first gun’ far layne of the Local Union U W.!| the great theologian, teacher,| and Fdna Wolfersberger, of “Somerset, has been SOCIALISTS ACQUITTED possible material prize to be of A., for Coroner; Aaron P.| preacher, musician and author| Rockwood. in the Pittsburg; BY GRAND RAPIDS JURY | contested for 3 Smeed, of Holsopple, a success-| who translated the Bible into — Hospital ever] re The weather was almost fuil and popular farmer in hisi the German language. The| Following are the wills resignation from the, An Associated Press dis-|ideal fora “s hooting match” — district, for Poor Director;| period known in history as|which have been probated i service preparatory! pateh announces the acquittal Just enough ‘“frost tang” in the William H. Ream, of Conflu-| The Reformation began with| during the past week, in the Brgoing 2 delicate oper- of Adolph Germer, Nacional air to kzep the contestants “on : ence, a master carpenter and| Martin Luther’s nailing the 95| office of Charles I. Shaver, ich will be performed, Executive Secretary o! hii ta edge.” Ti a union man, for Jury Commis-| Theses on the coor ot the C «-| Clerk of the Orphans’ Court: | his general condition’ cialist Party, and ten Other neta) The match was conducted sioner. Henry S. Kimmel,|tle Church at Wittenberg. The will of Emanucl Blough,! now improving, will! sons who had been “charged | Over a fifty-one-yard range preseut County Coroner, is a] Four hundred years have now| late of Somerset township was’ ; : with conspiring to defeat “ho, Telescopic sights snd other de candidate for re-election on the passed and the Quadri-Centen-| probated October, 30, 1917.! ' operation of the selective Grate vices tending to make the con- Republican, Roosevelt Progres- nial of that great historical] He bequeathed all his real and : Short jaw. ‘ike trial was conducted: test mechanical were bafred sive and Democratic tickets,| event is being celebrated by! personal property to his wife, Staged by the Scmerset| jn United States District Court making the match purely one and A. M. Uphouse is the Pro-| Protestants of all denomina-; Catherine, as long as she lives of ‘rade drew several at Grand Rapids Micingan | of skill. The guns of Pope and hibition nominee. E. K. Suder| tions throughout the world. and after her death whaie farmers to the meet- and the charges grew ouf of 5 Stevens manufacture. is running on a fusion ticket! Salisbury, Garrett and Cen-| remains is to be divided equal- ne court house assem-'jocal distribution of anti-war] The following are the win- against the Socialist nominee ter Churches participated injly betweet his and his wife's ‘yesterday. The in-|jeaflets published by the Na- nings that resulted: “Win” S for Poor Director, having se-| the local celebration. brothers and sisters. Jeremiah | ® Messrs. MeKerrow, tional Office of the Socialist, Walker, of Johnstown, 4; A. cured the Republican, Demo- resend J. R. Reiman of Stoneycreek ie and Miss Zella Wi-' Party and passed around from G. ideckman, of Somerset, 3; cratic and Prohibition nomina- and James Cable, of Berlin, | pe among the ablest house to house by Socialists of | £. Bowers, of Johnstown, 2; tions. John S. Shaffer is a can- were appointed executors. The!’ al, (instructors in, Grand Rapids. Palmer Hammer, of Glessner, didate for Jury Commissioner will was dated January 8;19186, and the farmers ap-, —_— 1 ’ on the Republican and Roose-| pe Somerset County Coall|2nd witnessed by A. Kent Mil- their talks to the|«GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE velt Progressive tickets, Chaun- Operators’ Association held its ler and Clara Statler. eh ee. : WOMAN” i cey M. Fisher, Democratic, and! 5h 4] meeting in Somerset ar —— which the contesiants showed John G. Bender, Prohibition. fast week ond re-elected ihe Masquerade Balli At the Summer Garden the keenest, though friendly, Socialists of Elk Lick Town-! Following officers for the year: irin Club was held| Wednesday night a large and| rivalry, and so close was the ship haye a full ticket in the! "prosident, J. C. Brydon, of \ ’s”’ work that several field with fine prospects for! n,iimore, of the Quemahoning AT SUL The annual ‘shooting match’ at the R. F. Hammer farm in Jenner township last Satur- day, drew a large atiendance of crack marksmen from Som- Ida Shu-' : Agricultural -— COAL OPERATORS - ELECT OFFICERS : Remarkablyaccurate marks- manship was demonstrated, in Letters of. administration have recently been issued as. follows: : John S. Mathias estate of coms ong Annex, appreciative audience saw one | gunmen’s ; ing. The rooms of the best movie shows ever ties resulted, and in each wia- victory. J. W. Argenbrighti8!'cy,01c Coil “Company; Vice| George H. Mathias, late of ated ‘most appro-i shown in Meyersdale. - Each ning a perfect center-shot was their candidate for Justice of eh Pitts. More date borcaoh. . fhe 0CCasion anG| picture just a little better than required to decide ownership the Peace, W. H. Mc@lintock Tnited Coal Cor aders used Very the one before is the way the! of the birds. for Supervisor, James Robe a Samael h selecting thoir| Summer Carden. is pleasing a Lak bk) ai iid 3 RITE | patrons. God's on for Assesso | OLDEST LUTHERAN HAS © 4 Hor Tax Go Lon MRBOBT ton” COMETH a ” oa nd_playine|. Worn hws Phin :CENTURYBIRTHDAN “for Auditor, H. J. Engle ‘Secretary, B. B. Boose, of Som- Ira"W. Gardner, [ ere were 115 pres-iof"the far north snd carrvied| =~ = ———- hh School Director, Frank Lowe Annie Belle Gardner, late of el The Rev. Dr. William Ger- erset; Directors—the officers with it some mighty fine scen-| and D. B. Zimmerman, of Som- erset; Telford Lewis, of Johns- : . : town; John Gibson, Jr. of In Garrett all signs point to} pittshurg; C. F. Roy, of Somer- a Socialist victory. The can-| get: A. G. Smith, of Meyers- didates of the party for Bor-| gale, and Howard Meager, of ough offices are as follows: Salisbury Justice of the Peace Lee W. : Pollard, Burgess William Mar- tin, Councilmen Albert Bolby, H. G. Weaver, Charles Colbert and H. Lehman, Assessor N. J. Judy, School Director Geo. Jenner township. ; . ES . 'v of the great arctic region. | hart, retired Lutheran ministe At a convention of the Wo-!| Thos who: failed 1 £ ; go TOL SN er Any a e o attend, of Cumberiand, rat Robert Ww. McGregor has | man Suffrage Association for] missed a rare treat. PL Jpbariand. re us been appointed majority in-| Somerset, Fayette, Cambria} “'Writoh their. programm for. d y spector for the election board | and Blair counties. which was! pe excellent Tn will 0 By Gorhart was bork in GC of the Borough of Hoovers-| held recently at Altoona, Mrs.| shown at this popular Show! many and he Sth ville to fill the vacancy caused E. E. Kiernan, of Somerset, was| house pala | A as ope i 13 country by the removal of Charles C.| re-elected President for the en- Ba Ee 1 5 ci: Ober from the boropgh. . fsmng yenr HALLOWE'EN PARTY |lages of Summit Mills and Mey- En Sr > . te et | ers Milis, now Meyersdale, Pa., LITTLE GIANT TO SPEAK | mass meeting at Washington,| Miss Rebecca Steele gave a in 1834 and 1835. He was > i and has since been printed by | Haliowe’en party to twenty- graduated from Gettysburg Noted Orator to Give Lecture the United States Senate as a {four of her little friends, last: College and Seminary and en- ta for Judge and Frank Argen- i bright for Inspector of Elec- gs tion. ent 3: : | ORGAN RECITAL my The organ recital by Gatty Sellars, the celebrated organist in Amity Church last Tuesday Carter, Judge of Election evening, came off very success- in Amity Hall, Meyersdale, | Public document. The lecture Friday Gs evening. A happy tered the ministry in 1847 He Harry Lohr, Inspector Hiram|e jo" "The (weather was in-| Thursday Evening, Novem. is said to have made a pro-| evening was spent in games dis the oldest member of the Lohr. . | clement and consequently the| ber 8th, on— | found impression wherever de-! and other amusements follow-| oldest Lutheran Synod Minis- In Hooversville, where the J 4:0, 0 was not as large as ree | livered and some 100,000 co-ed by a delightful lunch.Those | terium of Pennsylvania. mineworkers have been on 3° hyo wise might have been. be made over the glad affair episode in Cumberland recent-| celebrated in the musical . permanently injuring hie ner. | Lins’ store at Meyersdale 53rd. After a brief visit with Mr. ly and if that number is any; world. | ‘and Mullin’s store at Somerset nnd Mrs. Swearman, at Mar- {TOUS system. fiom Democrat [ghin, . kleton, sister and brother-in- Sag rhiEee ee {law of the bride, the married | MASQUERADE PART . couple went direct to Windber | TET ‘which is to be their future The Sophomore class of the home. Miss Saylor, as noted | High School entertained the above, is a native of Meyers- | Senior class by holding a mas- dale, but had lived in Boswell | querade party on the second. the past six or seven years, be- Al salloth L floor of the Pfahler building, ing employed in the First Na- so most all other makes Friday evening. About 75 tional Ban} of that place. Mr. All kinds of repairs | Persons were present. { Sproat is in the coal business criterion of what comes before Though a bachelor, Mr. Sel- and what goes after, it is one|jary’ country residence, Park-| oe of the best serial pictures of|jands, Leicestershire, England,; Clinton N. Howard, of Roch- | the day. Mr. Goller has been! contained a music hall contain-| ester, N. Y.. known as “The showing a number of fine fea-| ing a large three-manuel pipe| Little Giant,” member of the | ture pictures of late and it will| organ alongside which stood a; War Conservation Commission Pay you to watch his program. | nisnoforte to listen to which! is at the head of the campaign. Get the habit. frequently 120 guests would | Mass meetings have been held — be invited. With its conserva-| in the principal cities under tory, tennis court, and grounds! the auspices of the Citizens’ these were certainly ideal sur-| Committee representing the Miss Lottie May Wills, of Ursina, and James B. Watson, of Uniontown, were married | roundings for a composer. Byj local civic and religious organ- 4 {of cutis TEs Sree at Windber. Congratulations last Thursday noon at the home | way of recreation Mr. Sellars! izations. Le = ENTERTAINED CLUB and best wishes of the Com- ; mercial go with the young Mrs. John Cover entertained couple for a successful career i the L. B. T. Club at her home: throuch life. Complete line of loaded shells Mr. Howard will deliver his great war address, “The World on Fire,” in Amity Hall, Mey-| of the bride. Rev. W. M.lis an ardent motorist, having. Bracken, of Confluence, of- been the owner of both English ficiating. The bride is a daugh-' and French built cars, whilst ter of Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Wills. | at the week-end he was fre-! ersdale, Thursday evening, No-|° TT. W. GTTRLEY ion Front street, Thursday af- ne tn ZL The bridegroom is in the lam-' greatly to be seen living on' vember 8th. This address was | ; | ternoon. Refreshments were Best Kidney Beans at 15 and 25 ber business in Uniontown. | his sailing boat on the Thames. | first delivered at the opening | Sporting Goods Dept. | served. cents per can, at Bittner’s Grocery.