a we: 4 ars, eg Four euersiale fommerciat | >ublished everv Thursday at Meversdale, Pa. L. N. WILSON and SON Publishers and Proprietors LEN ENGLE, Acting Editor MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929 BLOUGH NEWS Hurt in Mines Chester Dobbins, who is employed at mine No. 6 was thrown from a mo- tor and dragged for about 30 feet, re- | 2 : Es : | sulting in the injury of his back. : : | wo ti : C. Cook last Friday morning and de- | r. Dobbins is resting fairly well ered to them a nice big boy. | | Losier were shoppers in Berlin 1 | — = BETTER-- Mrs. W. H. Miller had a quilting | Smarter Styles—Lower Prices last week and many ladies were pres- | ent. Mrs. Miller served the ladies a| nice dinner and also supper for those | who wished to stay. | We just received a beautiful shipment of white, champagne, suedes and patents at popular prices, and good quality for wo- COUNTY A NE Alleghen Advisor The Allegheny Board considered its recent meeting the subject of Ag ings is of prime farmers who ship We Have Them--- Cory The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Tudor is mursing 2 Very| prs Hartman of Berlin is visitin . - - 4 - 2 sore knee resulting from being hit by |par son Edward of this place. a piece of rock in mine No..6. Miss Henrietta Bittner visited H. Tr. bscription Price $1.50 per year dvertising Rates made known upon application RIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 HE END OF OIL SCANDALS sident Hoover has made an end | he federal oil scandals, by the] le and direct process of estab-| g conservation of all’ oil under ynment lands, and forbidding any public lands be hereafter | bd except by direction of Con-| k. For a number of years both | and imaginary . scandals in con- on with the leasing of govern- . lands for oil development have the meat and drink of politi- L desiring to be celebrated as cru- bs for civic virtue. . Thus by a e of the pen their provender is | oyed, and at the same time Un- Bam’s oil is held against a day ped. : hder the existing land leasing act, the acts preceding 1c, for a per- of twenty years the leasing of ands has thrown off a disagree- aroma not much preferable to Compact and Powder THE NEW PACKAGE ALSO Powder With a Bottle of Perfume Leading Druggist MEYERSDALE, PA. Hudnut and Three Flower Thomas Drug Store, Inc. Mrs. | Holsopple. Hooversville. Mary, spent Thursday shopping in Mrs. Robert Howell and daughter Wilelma, spent Thursday shopping in John Seders spent Thursday shop-| Meyers and family over the week end. ping in Johnstown. Robert Solone went to Johnstown |back. on Thursday to consult a specialist. Joe Bennock and daughter visiting relatives in this place. She arrived Sunday afternoon horse- Mrs. M. H. Bauman of Mance is Mr. H. B. Bauman who had been foreman of this section has been sent to another place and A. C. Leecy has taken his place. Mrs. J. W. Hartman and Mrs. Willis Schrock were shoppers in Meyersdale | men and growing girls at $4.50 and $5.00. : The good old “Bostonians” and Just Right for men in new styles black and tan. And Ladies’ don’t forget we have Silk Hosiery to Roy Hinebaugh and Albert Howell of Coal Run and Lloyd Hinebaugh of Boynton, spent a few hours last Thursday at Robert Howell’s and F. F. Nolte’s. Stella Berkey went to South Fork to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Julia Saxfield and brother Lewis spent Saturday shopping in. Johns- town. Jim Paul and Gerald Hollem spent Sunday at Martin Saxfield’s. i, Mrs. John Seders and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with Mrs. Seder’s sister, Mrs. Edward McGown. Social and Personal Social and Personal Miss Wilelma Howell spent Sun- day evening at Abraham Berg’s. Mrs. Caroline Kocach attended mass last week. Miss Hilda Hartman who has been working for R. D. Webreck is home on a visit. - The stork also visited R. D, Web- reck’s last Thursday night and brought to them a boy. What it’s but I suppose it will be some of those little Bobbies. Don’t forget the band supper and dance to be held April 6th, in the band hall. Church services will be held Sunday morning at 10:30. This is te be a sermon on “The Resurrection of Christ.” Everybody come. name will be has not yet been known | | match every pair of colored shoes we sell at very at- tractive prices. $1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $1.75 and $2.00 TOM WELLER & CO. “Slicer Hotel Building” protection of widows and orphans of members. He also announced that TR The kind of car a secure it is imp duce should arri ketable. Reports up to dicate a short ma Spray Aphids Indications poi festation of aphic Eggs are scaf ceivable place branches of trees tions, it is reaso the rosy aphis is gerous enemy in attention must b of this insect thi: ‘When buds are mant condition i the aphids. nicotine-sulphate been sprayed Ww phur may be dil gravity, but if o viously applied, specific gravity either case, add of one pint to 1 SALISBURY NOTES i at Hols ning. L i T of crude oil at Holsopple Sunday morning the insurance department had declar lute spray. f its content. eople prominent in politics. bus horse was stolen. y without foundation except th ly protest >, there is Lntial to modern industry, shoul signs of failing, the America nuate reserve. bly belonging to all the people i Congress has the power to tur outcry against abuses in lan h legislation. iirc thing is certain; there will b ‘oil scandals” in the campaign © D or that of 1932. bs will be driven to the expedien lh as warmed-over politics. Th bl the horse. ocial and Personal fr. and Mrs. H. R. Boyer an During all that , and especially under the leading b assed in 1920, oil leases became e was leased, wholesale leases of ic lands on adjoining public lands drained this naval oil reserve of |and Miss Dorothy Crowe, motored | in Salisbury, Monday of this week. D00,000 barrels of oil, or nearly|to Johnstown, Saturday last, where _— These leases went p The est in complaining when the olea- is significant that some of those |W. Va, who was called home on ac- have been loudest in this criti- | count of the death of her grandfath- L of oil leasing operations in the|ey some of these criticisms seem-|z\fines returned to her home, Sat- re to create a political issue—now against President ver’s decision, on the ground that bill retard the progress of states |'’™ Bae hich there are extensive tracts of friends, at Ursina. Lntial government oil land. How- consolation in the ght that the conservation of this | Bobbie, ill doubtless make it much more |Saturday visitors with town friends. hable "in the future than it is to- «~ and if the national oil supply, ble, to whom these lands belong, 1 M be protected from the disaster aw, IT might follow the lack of an he agitation against the loose ness of her husband, at his home on of the Hoover administration, at b locking the door against possible d or thievery, and holding the oil imond Derry, were Cumberland vis- | home of Geo. W. Smith. hands of the people for such fu- L disposition as may deem desira- these lands to private exploita- , but it is doubtful, in view of the ing, if any member of Congress have the hardihood to propose Some politi- finding some new issue, because | ont visitor with Salisbury relatives scandals of 1921 are really get- . F 2 bit too ancient for effective use erican people will applaud Presi- Mr. August Frickey, of Garrett Art” was a business visitor in town, Fri- C. E. Sanders, daughter, Marie, they went to meet Mrs. Sanders and little son, Jack, who were visit- Mrs. R. B. Johnson, of Ridgeley, land, Md. Cyrns Bittner, of Keystone e : urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dull, spent Sunday last with relatives and Mr. of West Salisbury, were day Mrs. W. H. Stotler, who had been spending several home of her son.and daughter-in- d n at York, Pa., was called home last week on account of the sudden ill- sons, Messrs M. J. Livengood and Ray- 0 |jtors, Sunday- H. E. Livengood, of Cumberland, Md., spent Sunday here at the home of his father, M. J. Livengood, of d | Broadway. n Garrett, spent Sunday here at the e| home of the latters grandmother, f| Mrs. John Schardt. t Mrs. Simon Ackerman was a re- and friends. e Mrs. Louis Klotz, spent a few here with friends. Mrs. R. H. Philson has returned home from, a visit with her sister, Mrs. Roberta Roberts, at Morgan- d town, W. Va. Mr. and Brown and of Salisbury, were Monday visitors and Mrs. George Ralphton, were recent callers at the | Wwahl of Boynton. “Bink” Miss Helen Hay, who is teaching school in Central City, Pa., spent Mr. Thomas Carey, and children, of Somerset, spent Sunday here at|ternoon with Mrs. James Staub. the home of the former’s mother, Mrs. Ella Carey, of Meyers avenue. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. with relatives Miss Lois Hartley, a teacher in|yncle, Wm. Shultz. months at the the public schools in Central City, spent Saturday and Sunday here at with relatives in Meyersdale. and Mrs. Frank Stotler, her home on Meyers avenue. Lloyd Vought spent Monday and Tuesday in Morgantown, W. Va. Bobby, Geo. Kirchner moved his family |Mrs. Walter Hersh. and household goods to Henrietta, Pa., where he is employed. Harry B. Miller and family mov- —_— ed from Keystone St., to the Herwig Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehman, of | property near Glade City. John Cover who is a student at Mansanutten Academy, Virginia, isijist. spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Cover, of Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sam Angelo spent Tuesday, at Somerset. Harry Boyer, Mrs. Hiram Brown|er on Saturday. and two children, June and Clyde; Mrs. Herb Krygsman and son, and |Edna, granddaughter Doris Howell, sister and two sons, of near Berlin. Mrs. Reitz, Charles Sanders, ri | and family, Misses Elizabeth Dar- Mrs. Robert Riley, and little son, rah and Dorothy Crowe, were Sun- visitors friends in Frostburg, Md. John {Staub spent Sunday with Mr. and Herb Krygsman Mrs. Scot Bensom and children of Holsopple spent Sunday with Mrs. Mike Stanko of Rockaham John Stanko. noon with Mrs. Samuel Engle. Mrs. Andrew Hotchkiss and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluebaugh. ” Mrs. F. F. Nolte spent Sunday af- Mrs. Jerry Stevanus and baby Geo. Fisher. Mr. George May spent Monday with his father Mr. Daniel May, of Hynd- man. Edna Nolte spent Sunday with Genevieve Weimer of Salisbury. Maxine Blucbaugh and Virginia Bluebaugh spent Sunday with their and Pauline Walker spent a few days Edna Nolte and Doris Howell spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl. Mrs. Harry Bluebaugh and family spent Friday evening with Mrs. James spent Sunday with their uncle, Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bittner and family of Boynton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Misses Pauline Walker and Edna Nolte visited the Coal Run grammar school on last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinebaugh and children spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Boynton. Maxine Bluebaugh spent “Friday night with Grace Walker. Mrs. James Walker is on the sick Agnes, Anna, George and Samuel Mrs. John Beal. Grace Engle of Meyersdale, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Engle. Mr. and Mrs. George Engle and | Mrs. F. F. Nolte and daughter Mrs. Francis Wechenheiser and daughter Grace spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. May. Mr. Thomas MOUNTAIN VIEW The farmers of this vicinity are John Walker and Pearle Hipple are last week. Miss Rosa Damico, visited friends |confined to their homes with mumps.| Misses Sadie and Effie Hostetler spent (and Bertha Kinsinger was visiting Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Miss Dorothy afternoon. Mrs. Milton Opel spent the week Mrs. George Hady, and two chil- daughter Doris spent Sunday after-| ., + n° H Opel’s Wednesday. dren, spent Saturday, in Cumber- William Kinsinger’s Wednesday. William Kinsinger’'s Tuesday after daughters Effie and Sadie spent Sun day visiting at John Hostetler’s. thy Opel was visiting at Jacob Sech day. son. ton Opel’s Wednesday morning. KEYSTONE MINES snows, cold zero, weather is past. of sugar sap. appreciate the fair, warm weather. to notify his daughter, Mrs. Bruc day. Sunday evening. last week with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brant visite W. S. West’s last Wednesday. Opel on Saturday Misses Marion and Vera Shoemaker from Springs spent Thursday and | quarartine for mumps at her home Friday at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maust. Miss Dorothy Opel was a caller at calling on her cousin, Mrs. Frank Mil- Mrs. Howard Maust was a caller at noon. Mr. Milton Opel was transacting business in Salisbury Saturday night. | quer, who made a general review of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hostetler and |the physical assets of the fraternity Misses Bertha Kinsinger and Doro- | report showed that the assets of the ler’s and Lawrence Kinsinger’s Sun- $33,000,000 including cash on hand, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humbertson |honds and other lodge property. The from Cumberland, Md., spent the week | statements did not include assets of end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Humbert- more than $23,000,000 held by the in- Ward Compton was a caller at Mil- Old Man Winter with his heavy snowy and wet | jpeg Spring 1s here with the North American continent the the call of the robin and the boiling | pythian buildings add to the architec- We all welcome and Mr. Wm. S. West was a caller at |, going concern. Mr. Bruce Johnson's last Wednesday | mains one half of the lodges own Johnson, that Mr. C. M. Bittner, the than $6,000,000 was invested in this oldest and probably only Civil War kind veteran in this vicinity passed away.|Qther important assets of the order Mrs. Bruce Johnson attended the fun-|,5 shown from a recent financial re- eral and returned home last Satur-|port shows the lodges have $2,000,000 Mrs. W. S. West and granddaugh- ter, little Elaine Shoemaker, visited | proximately $7,000,000 Homer Fike was confined to his bed | forts towards building up a large fin- ancial holding in any community. He | Mrs. C. M. Bittner, son and daugh- tion seeking to give a more effective ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bitt-|gervice to its community. Mr. and Mrs. Harman Menhorn and grandson Albert Menhorn spent Sun- through ice yet. : Mr. Norman Zimmerman’s baby 1s suffering from a swelled neck which causes the little one great difficulty to breathe. Miss Edna Nolte of Coal Run spent Tuesday evening after boarding with her aunt, Ida Schramm since the some time ago Mrs. Alvin Bowser of Somerset was ler, Tuesday morning. “The Pythian Order as a going con- -| cern” was presented to members of Star Lodge at its meeting last night by Wm. Alexander, master of exche- - | comprising fifty-five grand domains and over 6,000 lodges. A tabulated - | fraternity amounted to approximately real estate, buildings and furnishings, surance department of the order. “The physical development of the work which it has been doing for more than sixty years,” said Mr. G. B. Walker. The subordinate lodges of the order have assets of more than $26,000,000 of which a very large part represents money invested in build- In many cities and.towns over tural prestige of the towns and give a permanent solidity to the order as In many grand do- € | their own homes. Last year more of permanent improvement. in cash to meet current expenses and aid worthy members in need and ap- invested in and that it had never devoted its ef- d explained that such assets were the natural development of an orgaui-a- ed two monthly payments waived for 1929 and that every member of the Some man can win undying fame and fortune by inventing a parking place which can be carried with you on the running board. Fashion experts say that the bustle The trouble with this fake liquor is that it gives you a headache which is genuine. CARD OF THANKS The mother, father and grandpar- ents of Madge Levina Hare wish to express their sincere thanks to all the people of Nanty-Glo for their heip- ful and many kind services during the sickness and death of their daughter and granddaughter, also for their contribution of flowers, and of auto- mobiles during the funeral. 13-1t MR. and MRS. M. L. HARE. NOTICE OF CHARTER APPLICATION IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUNTY, PA. Miscellaneous Docket, No. 8, 1929. Notice is hereby given that appli- cation will be made to the above Act of 1874 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the supplements thereto, forsthe charter of an intend- ed corporation to be called Charles E. Kelly Post, No. 112 of the American Legion, Department of Pennsylvania, of Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, the character and object of which is as set forth in the National Constitution of the American Legion: “For God and Country, to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate Amer- icanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our association in the Great War; to inculcate a sense of in- dividual obligation to the Community, State and Nation; to combat the au- tocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make Right the Master of by our devotion to mutual helpful- ness,” and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file Qil sprays are controlling aphid ical spoils passed out to “friends day last. in town. Benson’s mother, Mrs. McGown. busy doing their spring plowing. day afternoon at Glade City visiting order and his immediate family could Jabl e administration,” seldom with i er os VALTER : Sunday evening visitors at Pete| Bill Sipple assisted Billy Kinsinger | their granddaughter, Mrs. OScar| Now obtain a free medical test by walla) e concerr element of corruption, but with Mr. John Watson, of Garrett,| Philip Damico, spent Tuesday in| Lepley’s were Robert Solan, Mr. and|to cut cherry trees down on Friday. |Bowman. writing to the department for infor- Or tis purpose aspects of favoritism. It has spent Friday last, in town with | Pittsburgh, visiting relatives and | Mrs. Joe Custer and Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Wm. Kinsinger delivered two | poo Ww : wkd 4 mation blanks and containers. eral . recommend: shown that long before Teapot | friends. friends. Robert Howell. fat beefs to Dickey & James one day e pgnor is making garden the delayed dorn Be careful Bert the frogs didn’t look given, since th certain condition damage. Spray the tree to hit the ends wise, the treats factory: hh is that the leasing act of 1920). . Tai iy 3 3 end visiting relatives and friends in : : : e this possible, and some of those | 8 their relatives, Pr of pnd Mrs. he weak ead hex 1 or horents COAL RUN ITEMS Somerset and Berlin. Sunday at her uncle, Frank Miller's. > SUming Mik vi Mame i hu i Prepare onsible for unlocking the door of R. T. MacLaren, at illiamsport, | Mr. gad J Is. . . ay, o 1€ Mr. James Opel was visiting at Mr. Harry Leatham is busy making Bl 7 ge i | Now For government’s oil supply were Pa. South Side. M ; Frank Miller’s over the week end. a walk from his gate to the street, {790 S60 FORO SLErS ¢ : r. and Mrs. Albert Howell and 2 : i Make your gr: Mr. Wm. Kinsinger was a business Ruth Schramm * returned home Grafting is ne but certain prin observed to sect these is that all completely cove vent drying out Two kinds of general use. melted wax, is of crushed rosir swax, and one J The first two i together, the oi wax it ready fo to keep this m condition either or some other © overheat as it when very hot plied with a bn May Soft wax is materials, but tions. The fo ling of government oil land has | Broadway. At latest report his —— a Walker. ¢ Pythian fraternity guarantees a per- ds GF crus | {erminated in a most salutary |condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Smith and Della, Mabel and Charles Wahl Sylvester Maust and Bill Opel spent Tsteney and ny CH itt Court on the 1st day of April, 1929 f DO on and from Monday night at M. H. Opel’s. at 9:30 A. M., under the Corporation linseod. off ? C tallow may be The resin ang melted togeth added and thor wax poured i water. The ha and the wax t while still warn fine grained an It is then read; This wax h: the heat of the ficient to mak workable and fore unmnecess: days it may be warm water wax, on the quickly and ge ly applied, an use on cold da; is i ttle | days of the past week with relatives : is Roy ee ae Mr. and Mis. 4 « t gt] ra oe and friends, at Garrett. Sunday callers at the home of ey po Sunday Yak oe bonds ol h rt Harry P Might; to promote peace and good Either wax in arise to trouble the public. me Frank H. Brown were: Mrs. Joe|" pr. ng Mrs ll Vall ang Mr. | Sanday. ’ Wc he By 200] Tory : will on earth; to safeguard and trans- finitely, and n v know the: barn door is locked, Mrs. John Burkholder and daugh- | Barnhart and daughter, Charlotte; | and Mus. Charles hl od re Mr and Mrs. W. S. West visited {that Oy Pythian iia — mit to posterity the principles of Jus- ay tis Hs 3 nobody is going to be able to |ter, of Garrett, were recent visitors | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. | Fisher were fishing at the Yough riv- [C. P. Bittner, of Meyersdale, lasting] and service giving organization I I Yhen le a : i App! Red Stop red spi Either a mis sion may be 1 applied not la the ends of th and Mrs. L. A. Smith, spent El : : ey Grey, Harvey, Henry : : day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Clara Stacer returned home med Tole the Yan Deith prope Grey, Robert Hotchkiss, Bert Pyle, |ner, were to Somerset last Saturday.| “Not one of us value our member- in the Prothonotary's office; apples. On p ith. the latter part of the week from a| ? me who are employed at Blackfield spent Wm. Shoemaker visited W. S. West | ship because of what the order owns | 19 g4 H. G. GRESS, plied while th visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Mr. James Deith and family — She weeks snd here Iost Saturday, in material and physical assets,” he Solicitor. not later than rederick P. Hare Jr., who is a|Grab tein, m C boland, Md d to Hent] P amily mov-{ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hare and son Mr. Simon Bauman of Holsopple |said. “We put out estimate on the : of cracking. d 2 3 1 rabenstein, in Cumberland, Md. ed to Henrietta, Pa., where he is|Daniel, who were attending the fun- visited his sister, Mrs. C. M. Bittner, | Pythian fraternity in what it has been AUDITOR'S NOTICE Lime-sulphu lent at Ashland College, 110, 1S = employed. eral of their niece, Madge Hare, on |last Sunday. able to accomplish in doing something In the Orphans’ Court of Somerset delayed dorm ding the Easter vacation at the| Mrs. Mary Weimer, who had rp— Sunday, March 24, were visiting re- of the world’s work. We regard our | County, Pennsylvania. the spider st be of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. been visiting relatives and friends| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baker an-|latives and friends both here and at holdings only as it represents a per In the estate of Emanuel Statler, festation is sl orchards wher >. Hare, Center St. in Somerset, for several weeks, has |nounce the birth of a daughter, Fri-|Meyersdale before returning to their BOYNTON NOISES manent and going fraternal work in late of the Borough of Salisbury, in said County, deceased. No. 192 of tected easily returned home. day, March 22. home in Akron, Ohio. our community and the nation. In Phillip Saylor, a student at Gn Mrs. Harry Bluebaugh and two chil- | Mrs. Margaret Ogline and infant most instances the pythian building is | 1927 the bark, oil s nklin & Marshall College is| Dennis Johnson, of Route No- 1,| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pritts, of dren spent Monday evening with Mrs. daughter who were visiting Mrs. Og-|a community center. It serves a| ‘TAKE NOTICE, That the under- On peach ding the Easter vacation with | Glencoe, was a town visitor, Satur- | Garrett, were recent callers at Hir- Clarence Resh. line’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George |great community need and its value is signed, having been appointed Audi- not follow li parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles |day. chi Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hare of Nanty- Shippy, returned home Sunday. largely in the real service it gives our|tor to make distribution of the funds immediately for, of Broadway Glo are spending a few days with Mrs. John Tressler was taken to the | citizens. We are proud of our pos- in the hands of the executors of the 3 weeks later ; . Solin. Conlouti of Althouse; was Ros’ indbElner Brows, Gere flare s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George None i Sunday evening. sessions but we place a value upon |said Emanuel Statler, deceased, to and _be applied ir fr W. M. Kunkel shipped 20|a business visitor in town, Monday. |Miller and Bob Mackay left Mon- He : ev. Bittinger, pastor of the Pen-\them only as they afford greater|amongst the persms legally entitled paring for 4 - WW. M. pp a business VISILOT 1 a y-|Miller and Bob Mackay lett Mon-{ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May and |tacostal church, has moved from benefits to the citizenship. thereto, and also to decide whether or especially wh re day, for Ohio. children were visiting with Mr. and |Catamount to this community; he now| “Our most praiseworthy enterprise not the share or fund of certain heirs advanced tha 8 soon and English carrier pig- 5 to Troy, New York, and one resides in a property owner by Mrs. |is our investments in Pythian homes shall be held in trust by the execu- to the center Mrs. George May on Sunday. Bios: Tollnz. Ap- | bors, will attend to the duties of said James McIntyre, of Rockwood, —— Mrs. C. F. Enoch is spending the In spraying blish carrier to Philadelphia, Pa. | spent Monday in town with friends. ew - : a e _——— i 7 x of for aged members and orphans. Kunkel’s pigeons have won week at New Kensington, Pa., visit- , Mr. R. M. omerville took leave proximately $10,000,000 is invested in appointment at the Grand-Jury Room this insect, tl ing relatives and friends. ountry Valley Noles this place Tuesday a week ago, for|twenty-four homes of this kind where in the Court House at Sor auch in necessary. Mrs. Allen Salkbil, of Johnstown, is visiting relatives and friends here der sides of ! upper surface es at shows all over the country. said County, on Friday, the 19th day Detroit, Mich., where he expects to|more than 5,000 aged members and of April, 1929, at 10 o’clock in the find employment. orphans are given a home and the or- Mrs. C. E. Deal, and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Broadwater of this plage Howard Shockey who had been | for a few days Sel : i £ id Foe. Pe. Dut nol do sell . Margie, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vo Jor oud Mrs. D. W. Shipley of Some persons of this community | phans are educated and prepared for forenoon, when and where all persons is urged. The ce, and Walter Gress whose The baked ham and spaghetti| Claude Deal, of Cumberland, Md., man sunday. Wo failed to secure dog license for the |useful citizenship.” interested may attend if they see pro- be followed ‘clotl nake th an,” | + held by the Aid Society of | were Wednesday visitors here with. 31 and Mrs, F. M. Raupach were |first of the year, as a result, the game | Marshall Lowery, keeper of records Per applications | ci0iNes nase be man, | Supper IC Ny re) J foi i tives oud | friend callers in Cumberland one day last {warden put them to a great disadvan- and seal, read a report from the in- THOMAS J. ITELL, Auditor tation to the rors during the past term | the Catholic Church in the parish their many re atives and friends: | week. tage. once rors ohh mows iat ROSS R. SCOTT. Attornev 5 a Erie and have returned | hall, Tuesday evening, March 26,|They were former residents of Mrs. Carl Raupach, Mrs. Elizabeth Many persons of this community |this branch of the order had paid out| Somerset, Pa., March 18 1929 : Halt here. | was a very good success. Meyersdale. Smith, Walter Cook and Gerber De- |are busy making garden. $5,700 every day last year for the 12-3t : ia rae Arrest the 3 Fe |