Not Like Other Girls. $ Mrs. William C. Noel and daughter. Business Locals- Stockholders’ Meeting: Plans and Specifications. Blue Prints. 1 — OURNAL Miss Jewel, are in Pittsburg, Pa., • 1 The Cliurches. £ The mermaid is a funny girl; ■ | among relatives and friends. Forced To Leave Home. i( J* Now, this we know is true; | [ . j Meeting of to man ARCHITECT Every year a large number of poor The Annual the Stockholders of The She’s never heard ask a j Manager. Miss Eena Twigg, of Flintstone, Company the Election Officers To please her lIENJiY F. COOK, sufferers, whose lungs are sore and H. B. Shaffer for of At the FirstFnglish Baptist Church, tie up shoe. | E: = was a guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. and transaction of other business will be held on— -Yonkers Statesman. racked with coughs, are urged to an- Rev. B. F. Bray, pastor, to-morrow f FROST-BURG, MD. - - SEPT. 9, 1911.. George Krause, Washington street. this is T { other climate. But costl3 and 1 Tuesday, September 12,1911, (Sunday) 9a. m. Sunday school; And when at night she dresses j - Salisbury way. George not always sure. There’s a better F. Mrs. William Hartman, Orman In a princess gown of black, E. AT 7:30 O’CLOCK P. M.. a. m. and p. m., sermons. j j: Discovery cure — Let Dr. King’s New 5 She never says to hubby j £ # ft street, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. At the office of said Company. ; Rooms 9-10, Citizens Bank Building -, you at home. At the Presbyterian Church, Rev. “Please hook me up the back!” H E. H. Deffinbaugh, near Grantsville, LOUISE K. SHAFFER, f )],J) cured me lung trouble,” — *jj Personal. “It of writes i Dr. J. N. Beall, pastor, to-morrow Gen. Rear Hosken. fc CUMBERLAND, MD. during past Nelson, of Calamime, Ark., Secretary. 1 the week. W. R. m., “when all else failed and I gained 47 (Sunday) 9% a. Sunday school; So modest is her bearing H. C. Bonig, Mayor of Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. John Farrady, Bowery pounds in weight. It’s surely the king - 10 Yz a. m. and 7% p. m., sermons. She never deigns to flirt, : Send25 cents for our 9 P was a business visitor to Frostburg Book of Designs. street, are in Atlantic City, N. J. of all cough and lung cures.” Thous- The Presbyterian Male Quartet will And we never see hqr wearing Friday of last week. He was accom- ands owe their lives and henlth to it. : meeting A divided harem skirt. 1< jj .—•"stockholders’ sing several selections at the morning Miss Mae Armstrong has returned Miss It is positively guaranteed for Patent Office Drawings. Tracings. [| panied by his pretty daughter, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the service, and an accompaniment of the home from a visit to Baltimorefriends. Coughs, Colds, EaGrippe, Asthma, l lixxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxill Winifred, who days Barton Georges Valley Company - spent several with Croup—all Throat and Lung troubles. and Creek evening service will be a duet by Mrs. i FOUND l Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Porter left Wed- Miss Ida Gannt, Water srteet. 50 cents and Trial bottle free > will be held at the Company’s Offices—the Hitchins SI.OO. Frostburg, L/enore Hohing and Miss Susan Col- - t YOU HOUSE nesday for Atlantic City to be gone at all druggists. Brothers Company’s Store, Md.— HAVE A by the choir. ' Trolley By identifying ten days. born. Other music \ GOLD WATCH in Car. paying advertising charges, finder will forfeit. That is Not Insured. P No Need To Stop Work. Tuesday, October 10, 191!, “Everybody welcome.” and Miss Ruth Peddicord, of Roanoke, Address— 7 j AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M., Mr. and ; BASE-BALL. When 3 our doctor orders you to At St. Paul’s Eutheran Church, P. O. BOX 380, I'If So, You Should Place a Policy Va., is visiting Mrs. Davisson > For the purpose of electing SIX DIRECTORS to Armstrong. stop work it staggers you. “I can’t,” Rev. F. H. Crissman, pastor, to-mor- Cumberland, Md. On It you serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction To-Day, ■* say. You know 3 7 0 weak, run- a. u are of any that may lawfully come row (Sunday) 9% m., Sunday school; | OrTo-Morrow Before You Dine. Otto Frey, of Pittsburg, Pa., visitedI \ j down and failing in health day b3 7 day, other business ! before them. a. m., sermon. Monday evening , - Mr. and Mrs. John N. Benson, Frostt J The National Game as Seen .j but you must work as long as you can L. ALBERTA should place the risk, too, with stand. you need is . VAN LEAR BLACK, Wednesday, p. MAYErT What Electric —Eadies’ Guild. 7% standard companies, such as are availa- avenue, this week. Secretary. YOU .j From This Metropolis. [■< Bitters to give tone, strength, and [ m., prayer and praise. All regular Teacher of Pianoforte Playing, ble at the D. I’. Mrs. J. of Winchester,. your Miller & Co. P. Reardon, -1 - ’i vigor to system, to prevent >TTTTTTTTTT TT--TTTT*i services resumed in all the Societies. Maple Va., is visiting her parents—Mr. and break-down and build you up. Don’t 101 Street, Cumberland Frostburg or : v j Mrs. H. B. Colborn. vs. be weak, sickly ailing when Elec- ORDER NISI. A revival service will begin in Grace FROSTBURG, MD. from the ' The great national game “in these tric Bitters will benefit you M. E. Church, South, Sunday, Septem- Telephone 180-2. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pierce, of dose. Thousands bless them for here woods” has reached the top-notch first Equitable Savings 1 ber 17th, and continue two weeks. Pittsburg, Pa., were guests this week their glorious health and strength. and Loan Society ofV -of popular interest, and every rooter ■ Equity. Rev. Mr. Wheeler, of Piedmont, W. Mr. Mrs. D. Betz. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed L Frostburg, Md. k No. 6775 CJERXS WANTED. of and J. is all tip-toe coming Ohly drug- . for on for—what’s next? to satisfy. 50 cents at TT Bln the Circuit Court Va., will assist the pastor. Ky., ■ J. Harden Dougherty ■ its face n gold. William Bradley, of Van Dear, Monday went to the gists. and w Allegany County. GIRLS WANTED—IB years and over. Good ’ East Frostburg Prof. R. F. Chaney, of this place, . Apply at once. is enjoying a visit to relatives and - Fannie Dougherty I wages. Regular employment. county-seat and demonstrated that HIS WIFE. filled the of at the morn- I office pastor FOOTER’S DYE WORKS, J. B. friends at his old home here. mountain pire there; the players—;each in his day Oder, base-ball in the metropolis ’ Ordered this sth of September, in the year ing service of theM. E. Church, Eoua- Cumberland, Md, - eleven, by place, and pitcher throwr the Circuit for 1 Mrs. L. R. Ash, Grant street, is en- is not an art that is lost. In the fore- have the nineteen hundred and coning, Sunday. Representing D. P. MILLER & CO., > Allegany County, sitting in equity, that the sale last tertaining mother—Mrs. Jonathan game the garnered three balls over the plate, claim the Mining Union St., her i noon metrops reported by Clayton Journal Office, 82 East ( made and in the above cause At Salem Reformed Church, Rev. i Wilson, of Rose Hill, this countj\ enough circuits to win by 7 to 4. game, and if William Walter Brown confirmed, Model Lice Spray, March 25] FROSTBURG, MD. Purnell, Attorney, be ratified and un- pastor, to-morrow ! to hand over G. E. Metger, (Sun- Mrs. George S. Willison and son— Frank Spates, “old reliable native,” refused the 100 plunks, > less cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or Quart Can, 35 cents. ofj’OCtober, provided day) 9% a. m., Sunday school; a. BY James, have returned home from ai went on the slab and pitched a ball go after him and the bunch, and go to ) before the 9th day 1911, a FOR SALE ALLEGANY copy of this order be publishedin some newspaper m. and 7% p. m., sermons. Tuesday outing on ocean . good enough to win 3 to 2 from a bet- the limit! T. L. POPP, fortnight’s the shore. 4 published in Allegany County, Maryland, once a evening—Helping Hand Society. ter team. “Let us reason awhile. What do we Dealer in Poultry Supplies, Mrs. Arthur Baker, East Uniona week for three successive weeks before the 2d Wednesday' evening—prayer meeting. Farms for Sale support was gilt-edged, and his get from Cumberland? Nothing but day October, FROSTBURG, MD. street, is visiting her daughter—Mrs. His 7 of 1911. Friday evening—choir meeting. AD ACRES, near Corrigansville. Only 7 last report amount of to team-mates hit hard and numerous^ . abuse. Why, Monday I heard I The states the sale be 4 miles from street, Cum- Frank A. Munn, Hagerstown, this3 At Mt. iAJO The Roses that Bud had Pickles people on the bleachers, and some on L $535-00. Zion Welsh Baptist Church, READY FOR ALL ORDERS. [berland. Good buildings. Would make a State. J. W. YOUNG, Clerk. Low and rea- team Rev. L. George, pastor, to-morrow completed splendid Fruit Farm. price Rank, full-bloom without the bud, but the stand, who insulted our Copy—Test: Operations at BORD EN MINE and Virginia Matthaei, , True - sonable terms. Miss of Pied- a. m., sermon in Welsh; am ready to supply , with his 57 varieties on the mound. by the grossest epithets! Some of : J. W. YOUNG, Clerk. (Sunday) now mont, W. Va., spent several days this 2 -j Q ACRES at North Branch, 6 miles these men, too, had on the uniform of p. m., Sunday-school; 7 p. m., ser- Orders for Good Rough Coal from week with Miss Marie Ehm, Frost About 32 of his varieties wouldn’t J Ot) Cumberland. Convenient to mon in Wednesday evening purposes, and anyaroount, at reason- ] M. to Stores work, so the metrops grabbed 7 of the “labor men,” and these saidrepeated- English. Forall in B. and O. R. R. and W. R. R., avenue. SSchools ana Churches. Ail level land; no ly—“these d miners won’t get this —choir practice. Thursday evening—- able prices. Mrs. Susan Gantt and daughter— II runs made. JOHN H. KEMP, East Union Street. vwaste. The afternoon game was a little dif- here game!” Notice to Contractors. class meeting. R. left last Satur- TA/A ACRES at Oldtown. Good land; Miss Eillie Gantt, - At the Congregational Church, Q ferent, and the Rose Buds, assisted “Fellow-boys, let us get together Rev. 1803 ESTABLISHED 1011 \ about one-half level; all can be and day for Amsterdam, New York, their T. Richards, h is by Mr. Morgan, won 2 to 1 in 14 in- and cut this Cumberland bunch out! ! Sealed proposals for Grading and .E. pastor, to-morrow hasjbeen cultivated. No buildings. This future home. feet of Street 'a great bargain. I advocated this in early spring, and Paving about 2000 will (Sunday) a. m., sermon; 2 p. m., Na- nings! l I®" For prices and terms apply to— Contractor McDowell, directing be received by the Street Committee p. m., song The Journal doesn’t mean to in- I repeat the argument now. There is the Sunday-school; 7/4 service; of => ’ of Frostburg, Maryland, at office tional Pike work, west town, is p. m., Monday, 7 p. m., Dr. I. L. RITTER, con- enough of us on this Creek to make ; Town Clerk on or 2 p. m. 7% sermon. /z1 & visiting his family in the eastern part sinuate that Mr. Morgan was of the before D. P. MILLER CO., interesting, Junior C. E. Tuesday, 8 p. m., full DENTIST, of the State. sciously unfair, but under his mis- base-ball an honest, fair Insurance and Real Estate, sight the won on a game. Let us organize right now and Thursday, September 28, 1911. rehearsal of cantata —“Belshazzar.” 19 Broadway, [J7] Frostburg, Md. Mrs. David Williams and son, Clif- Roses that Bud I No. 1 North Liberty St., each other under no cir- All work to be done in accordance Wednesday, 7Yi p. m., prayer meeting. several j fluke! The metrops unquestionably pledge that, March 5 Cumberland, Md. ton, of Herron, 111., here with the plans and specifications Friday, 7 p. m., full out-played the Roses that are inclined cumstances will we pla3 7 in Cumber- 1/i rehearsal of months with relatives and friends, which are now on file at the office of to Bud at every stage and point in the land until that town learns to treat cantata—“Belshazzar.” Dr. J. M. PORTER, have returned home. 7 William Harvey, Town Engineer. Orchardj and Farm Land game—in the field, and at the bat, and visiting teams fairl3 7, respectfully and I All bids must be on blank form as At St. John’s Episcopal Church, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Miller and OENTIST Allen held his foes in the hollow of decently.” furnished by the Engineer. Rev. F. M. C. Bedell, rector, to-morrow FOR SSJkILE Mrs. F. Dixon, of must be accompanied by a BUILDING, Union street, Mr. and A. Lona- Each bid after “ his hand from Alpha to Omega, and (13th Sunday Trinity) 7% a. m., ” coning, are guests of Hotel Victoria, Family Trouble EN Eckhart Over : properly certified check for S2OO paya- PEARCE Frostburg, aid. ’ then some! Holy Communion; 9:15 a. m., Sunday BIGf SURVEY Game, Bay Yeminy ble to the Mayor and Councilmen of Sept II W. Md.’Phone 38-2 Grantsville, this week. school; a. m., morning prayer and (Offers Uncleared Land for and It was a great game—one of the “Two fallers vat know mae, both ! Frostburg, Maryland. 10J2 sl6, Frank reserve 1 Messrs. George and Salb,> greatest ever played in Allegany coun- The Mayor and Councilmen sermon; 7 /z p. m., evening prayer. Cleared Land for an Acre nem Yohn, bay yeminy,” reports the : the right to reject any and all bids. OFFICE SSO were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. ty, and it should have been Frost- SUPPLIES on the South-East side of Eckhart Philosopher, “tak holiday John J. ■ . John Salb at the residence of Col. and* burg’s bj" margin! Price, Same Here. The Algonquin File, . . 25 Cents LOCATEDDan’s Mountain. a decisive day bafore last Tuesday, an’ both tak : Emericil, Thomas Charles E. hold HUNDREDS of PAPERS. Altitude from 1,200 to 2,600 feet, and 1 to Mrs. G. Dillon." sentiment the team — The of is, how- 7 GlotfblTy, A Garrett-county poet writes famil3 to Labor Pecnec en Park vatt Wm. A. WILL53P”A1l kinds of Legal Covers, Clips, a3 miles to Keyser and Dawson depots. Miss Margaret Evans, of Youngs- - ever—“we are still in the ring; don’t bane Narrow. Street Committee. Napoleon met his Waterloo; Daters, Rubber-Stamps, Staple Machines, had his Pins, etc. town, 0., visiting James Crump and feel disfigured the least bit, and we’ll te two Caesar Brutus; RightJ Place for Orchards and Fruit 1 “An’ after denner Yohns were family during the past two weeks, re- - play the winner of the Cumberland- If all candidates for sheriff, JOHNA. FULTON 8r CO. leef te wifes, kiss te babies, an’, bay enough to Terms—lo per cent, down ; balance in five We’d have suit us. Books and Stationery. turned to her home Monday. Piedmont series for SIOO or SI,OOO. In yeminy, go to see te ball game, an’ eequal yearly payments. Baltimore and Liberty Streets, Longer time given if purchaser will Miss Fanny Martin, of Pittsburg, either case our money is ready, and, promise to be back at 5 saxty-fav. fW Problem Solved. Feb 11 Cumberland, Md. clear the land, and we will aid him to build Pa., is visiting her brother, H. B. as Owen P. Winter would say —in- “But te ball game bane last till 6 c Joe Jones wrote to the editor of the a House. We have the sawed lumber, ready Martin, of this place, representing the= shallah!” an’ to saventy-sax, ven tey get back United Mine-Workers Journal, In- for delivery. But to the game. It was great! If You Are Building Singer Sewing Machine Company. te Park vat te wifes say bane a plenty, dianapolis, Ind., to learn “why a g'irl 1 Now is the Time to Buy, Allen, the boy they call “Sappy”— closes her eyes when a man kisses HOME, or BUSINESS HOUSE, you Mrs. Jane and Connell, bay yeminy, an’ ten some. Join Our Colony, and Dinning son, ’ Hartman’s her.” should have it— manager new find—Allen “On day naxt bafore Friday one A Live in Your Orchards of Koontz, near Eonaconing, spentt The Journal, feared that the editor was the star of first magnitude, and jgf" Illustrated Book. Sunday with Mrs. D.’sdaughter, Mrs. Yohn ask odder Yohn, bay 7 yeminy, would refer the question to the Cum- Send for ' pitcher everybody Alt TIS TIC FRAMING PMMTEB he is a r from what j j matter met waf ? Aye berland , who would contend ALDEN CONDICT, Owner. Henry F. Cook, 100 Mt. Pleasantt ‘vat bane yo ' On Broadway, FROSTBURG, MD. American And have the work done by or under the SILAS should now call Eckhart—Pitcherville; , that “no kiss is any good without the 80 Main St., Keyser, W. Va. street. not hear her spik to yo for 3 or two) directionof a Capable and Experienced For 14 innings he held the Buds imprint of the Union label.” Jan 21 [Telephone 160] great day's !’ P'AINTER. Until then your property Mrs. George Ruhl, Mr. and Mrs. But the relief was great when it that Rose down to 6 little hits', and it odder Yohn hae not finished. John Aspinall and “An’, bay yeminy, was that the Indianapolis edi- will be completely daughter, Miss game found 5 was no fault of his that the was ! shae bane forgot the In this line and style of duty I am ready Dora, have gone on a two-weeks visitt oxclaim—‘hoosh mad lak: tor for a moment label fad lost. It should have been a shut-out Baltimore Olio and replied “if you will send me your to serve you. H. A. MARTIN, dekkens det Mon- I El. to Atlantic City, Philadelphia and an’ say enough on to Cumberland, and picture I can answer your question.” Md. ’Phone 115-3] Frostburg, Md. j Queen City. loss would have day, bay yeminy, to last all week!’” W. been had Frostburg obtained the dues Mr. and Mrs. Eewis Gengerich and1 LOW RATE-ONE WAY it won! family, Grantsville, were Frostburgr Married. of 3 All the boys played well. visitors Monday. Miss Pearl Engle, At noon, Sunday, September 3, 1911, ’ Finn, in the out-field did some fine their guest several weeks, accom- at SalemReformed Churchparsonage, COLONIST FARES stunts, getting everything that fell in panied them to her home. by Rev. G. E. Metger, Miss Eliza his jurisdiction. 1 TO MANY POINTS IN quality of Lamp Oil you use counts im- Dieth to Mr. Marshall Arnold, both re- John Ruth, of Connellsville, Pa.,, Davis at first and Salb at second mensely for or against your comfort and health. siding near Greenville, Somerset was at the Frostburg Garage this played brilliantly, and every other boy t California, Colorado, There’s a perfect oil made for people who s county, Pa. week helping to restore to life again a accepted and disposed of his oppor- i At St. John’s Episcopal Church Alberta, Arizona, Idaho, big touring-car that was recently “putt trinities masterfully, 1 Thursday evening, September 7, 1911, OSS out of commission” by travel over thes Score by innings: > British Columbia, National Pike. by Rev. F. M. C. Bedell, Miss Maudi le-refined from Crude Oil—the best ever I I I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 1 6 | 7 I 8 I 9 I IQ I n 1 12 I 13 I H Je. Full, white flame—never flickers—no soot—no odor, Ellen Jenkins, of this place, to Mr. Mexico, Montana, ts no more than inferior tank-wagon oils—saves money as big C. i —2 Owen E. Hitchins, with a civil 1 lojolojojoloj rlolojoj o| oj oj il as eyes and comfort. Your dealer has it in origiual F. 101010141010101010101 o I O I O 1 o—l George E. Taylor, of Ocean. in rels direct from the refineries. engineering company New York, New Mexico, - ’ verly Oil Works Co. —independentßeane™—Pittsburg, Pa. has temporarily quit one metropolis to Notes ” Special Warerly Auto Oiland Waverly Gasolines. Bpdge “Sapp3 Allen is a wonder! The Died. Wyoming, Also makers of Work spend a short vacation in the other—- 7 Nevada, wa3 7 he made those great big hitters At her home, on Linden street, this his native home. He notices with * Oregon, Gold Crowns Porcelain Crowns look was a spectacle! He fooled ’em place, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Miller, Texas, Utah and pleasure many changes for the better. Tuesday, Septerfiber 5, 1911, aged 83 Gold Porcelain Inlays with everything deceptive from a side- Inlays y 7 ears. She leaves four daughters and j Wahington. Mrs. Matthew Hines and son, Mar- swipe to an upper-cut! Just bring KThe Gold Fillings two sons—Mrs. Nancy Richardson, > Tickets on sale daily from September tin, of Waltham, Mass., visiting rela- that bouquet up here again, and see Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Peter Whet- Gold and Platinum Filings tives here during the past two months, stone, and j 14th to October 14th, 1911, inclusive. ’ what will be done to their fragrance! Mrs. Lucinda Koontz, Silver Fillings Amalgam Fillings for Messrs. George IE and Joseph Miller,, ! For full call on or left Wednesday their home, ac- That Series information

— Best Cement companied by Miss Nellie Harvey, of all of this place. Mrs. Miller was a 1 address Fillings The Cumberland team was billed to native of Bedford county, Pa., but had this place, who will spend some timee 1 CLARItF, Gold Plates Aluminium Plates play in Piedmont the second of the lived here many years. The funeral M. C. Ticket Agent, „ with Mrs. Hines. 7 series. Unfortunately, perhaps, for was held Friday afternoon at the Cumber]and, Md. Watt’s Metal for Lower Plates May place, ■ family home, Rev. G. Metger con- Miss Cosgrove, of this > Cumberland, the game was E. Rubber Plates canceled ducting the service. was one of a party of ladies who re- by Cumberland. work done in this office is servicea- cently returned from a tour of Europe .iißjfj! liilii ill!" ill if lull iii ; '! jjjLv ALLble and substantial —in full accord with J After Piedmont winning Saturday Cleanses the System iilll. and pursuance of the the Very Latest and and enjoyed the distinct favor of an1 and Frostburg Monday, the Shaffer Best of Up-to-Date Methods. Hence— the Of all worms and leaves the child audience with Pope. Her sister,’> the “Buds” “Roses” got coldfeetand healthy and happy. Nothing is so Work Guaranteed Miss Gertrude, in New Mexico, is ex- IW°AII squealed, and Piedmont wonders if ’ quickly and thoroughly effectual for■I Bead to t|B J. C. PFEIFFER, ALE World!pfc, pected home shortly. 1 this purpose as Dill’s Worm Syrup. “they are unreliable and irresponsi- . aBaaBRBBaEaaaaBBaBBBBaaaaGaaaBBBaaBBaBBBDEBaBaaaBaaBBBBBBaaaBEaaBBaaBaBBaaaBBGB3a>’BBiBaaaBaBBB*BBBBBBBBBBBBaEaBBaBeBBaBBBaBBaBBaBaaBai May 9 The Dentist. It has cured thousands who have tried:1 SB That’s just what you are when Hk G. _ ble,” as the Cumberland papers once, y John Mclndoe, sunflower bru- preparations with \ you’ve lost your Energy—no matter • other only partial capable you nette, told the Journal Tuesday thatt several years ago, said about Frost- success. An excellent and. jpg how clear-headed and cathartic * f?g§|| may remain. Of what use is your ggy A capability Allan wintergreen :, burg. to take. 25 cents. *6 if you i I Hartman, blonde, pleasant 6 had gone fishing, but Wednesday aa But, Rose Buds, go on with the series. Don’t Possess the Aggressiveness and Endurance ! ! from Hartman, W. Frostburg is waiting impatiently for Coming ||p CLEAN, card signed by G. Events. JS to apply it? the winner; the grand old town wants McEl , opaline solio, instructed thee ’ Daniel F. Billmyer, of Baltimore, that pennant, if to fly from the ’ M YOU NEED Hi, | great paper to tell Mclndoe to “shutt any, : Grand Chief, Knights of the Golden I STRONG, up.” top of the stand that is grand right : Eagle, will pay an official visit to Mountain Castle, No. 16, next Tuesday ? Martha Thomas and Evelyn here! Be a brave loser, Cumberland, 1 DILL’S ! Misses evening, and it is earnestly desired PROGRESSIVE i Willison, escorted by Allan Hartman, if 37 be a chortful winner! BloodsNerve Tonic j 0 u can’t that all members be present. 1 l ™ ' drove to Grantsville Thursday. Onee I Later THE GREAT RESTORER ~~ | NATIONAL BANK \ the Cumberland team jgj[ Made by THE DILL MEDICINE CO., j of the ladies thought the National The action of 1 Parallel Cases. JS Norristown, Pa., Manufacturers of the g, Pike worse going than coming; thee Wednesday is deplored by all base- in of the celebrated Dill’s Paregoric—the univer- is A discussion ques- gal Pain-ease, and Dill’s Essence of Is an asset of real worth to any other that it is bad enough both ways. ball lovers in the county. The facts -1 tion—“which is the older of the two j |g={ Jamaica Ginger—the Acme of Quality. ” community, and the opportu- The entire party, including himself,; are—- words—‘railroad’ or ‘railway?’ has in favor of the former. a was under the command off A series of five games was agreed 1 terminated nity to do business with such immediate notice this : and But Gen. Kear Hosken. upon; an umpire selected, a In wrote “railroad;” in Bank should appeal to every L 1831 Scott 1 Real Estate Transfers. | schedule providing for Cumberland at - 1832 Cobbett wrote “railway.” Mrs. Sarah C. Frost, Grand Worthy good citizen. ' Piedmont August 26th and September In 1838, however, an engineering r Clayton Purnell and Lawrence Wil- the Matron of Eastern Star of Mary- - newspaper declared that “railway” ’ executors, to The Citizens National Bank 6th; Piedmont at Cumberland August lison, Sarah Humbertson, - Mrs. and Dr. J. ’ has taken the of “railroad,” and 1 IQE CREAM.” land, accompanied by - | place Lonaconing street, Frostburg, SI,OOO. . | Is seeking your business. 20th and September 2d—the fifth proper C. Pfeiffer, left to° is the word. our Special Aim and Cleanli Thursday morning game, if necessary, to agreed upon. be time—that to , George’k Creek Coal Company to ness our Special Care. About this is, up 1834, - - - - make a visitation to the Chapter at 7 Capital QUALITY Cumberland played in Piedmont, as > this place was called “Mount Pleas- and | $50,000.00. GOOD Soda, GOOD Ice-Cream, GOOD ~ Cumberland Westernport Electric I Indianhead, this State. Before return- winning, ■ per schedule, August 26th, , ant.” Railway Company, Westernport road, | and Candy and GOOD Cigars ing the party will go to Ocean City l the ‘ Surplus Profits, $77,014.77. but August 29th the rain prevented [ But in the year named Legisla- $25. Have made our reputation. The warm on a rs vacation. ture passed “an Act appointing An- ten-da3 the game in Cumberland. weather coming on, we add Cool and Saturday, ’ drew Bruce and William Ridgeley ass Richard S. Bell and Charles G. Wat- Mr. and f Piedmont wentto Cum- The Bank Refreshing ICES, and a visit to our Store Mrs. Samuel Tretheway, of September 2d, 7 1 Commissioners to lay off the town off son, trustees, to John B. Williams, et-\ Citizens National | words will enable you to verify the fact. Boyertown, Pa., who have been at- t- j berland, as per schedule, and, win- - | Frostburg into town lots,” or to al., Barton, $8,050. . 3 of Frostburg. We are fully equipped to Fami- tending the International Bible Stu- i- ning, here is where the rub comes in—- I that effect. J3P serve Since that time, and that time only,, John A. Emerick to the Maryland lies with Plain and Brick Ice-Cream on dents’ Convention at Mountain Eakee i Cumberland played the “baby act” in- been SHORT NOTICE. " | the name of town has Frostburg.* Coal and Iron Company, near Mt.)\\ DIRECTORS. Park, were the guests of Mrs. Mar.> stead of the third game at Piedmont. the 53T" We solicit your patronage, assuring ! Up to that time name wasB Savage, SIOO. D. Armstrong, Howard llitci-iins, gretta Rodda, Hill street, Tuesday. | In this connection “A Base-Ball ■ 1 ! “Mount Pleasant,” sometimes “Frost- you we will reciprocate with prompt and C. Gunnett to Samuel Gun- - | J. S. Brophy, W. A. Mrs. T. returned to her home Wed- l- ; Mm” writes the Journal: town.” F. M. j Hitchins, courteous service. The actual centennial of the town Moun- “The are entitled jnett, Hill street, Frostburg, $5, etc. Harry B. Colborn, L. D. Willison, nesday and Mr. T. returned to l- | Piedmont players as a place was in 1906. -1 Mrs. C. H. HAMILL, j The tain Eake Park to attend the remain- > to their turn on their own ground; ! j The centennial of its name will be e Eyler Orchard Company to31| Thomas Humberston, Prank Watts. No. 68 East Union Street,

7 utn--j Taylor C. Twigg, $lO, etc. ! m ■ MD, ing sessions of the Convention. the3 should have had the proper in 1934. j j , April 3 FROSTBURG,