a Rh 8 J SS | J | RE [PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS Items Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared for the Readers By Our Busy Staff. Mrs. John Daley, spent Tuesday in Cumberland, Md. Miss Mary Livengood was a Salis- bury yisitor Sunday. M. J. Kerrigan, of Connellsville, was a town visitor Saturday. W. P. Diveley, was a Sunday visi- tor with Cumberland relatives. C. J. Fike of Meyersdale Route 1, was a Saturday visitor to town. Samuel Firl of Summit Mills, trans- acted business in town on Saturday. Misses Sallie and Nelle Thomas, were; Cumberland visitors Tuesday. Miss ® Annie Younkin, spent Sun- day with relatives abt Williams Sta- tion. : William Knecht, of West Salis- bury, spent Sunday. in town with relatives. : Miss Florence Floto, spent seyeral days of last week with Berlin rela- tives and friends. Miss Emma May, attended a se- lect dance at Connellsville Friday y~ evening of last week. \ Levi Deal, formerly of this place, but now of Grove City, spent a few days here with relatives. Miss LeahfLeydig, of Glencoe, was a town visitor with friends Friday and Saturday of last week. James L. Pugh, Esq., of Markleton, formerly of Somerset, was a business | yisitor to town on Saturday. Miss Nelle Brown, spent a few days of last fweek in Cumberland, Md., with relatives and friends. Mrs. James Leckemby, and dangh- ter Miss Eva, spentjThursday of last week with, friends in Connellsville. ‘Wm. Dahlsspent;Sunday with his wife and childrenjwho are spending a few weeks with relatives at Bedford. Mr. Wm. MeGarvick, of Butler, spent the pastiiweek here ywith his nephew, Paul \D- Clutton, of Broad- way. Miss Nelle Bittner, entertained the 6 S. D. Olub, at her home on Lincoln Avenue, Friday eyening of last week. < Mrs. John Hewes of Baltimore, Md., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stein, of Nort street. "7 or am Messrs. Howard Deeter, ERE ST Ralph , Hoyle and Gordon Hay, of Berlin, were Saturday visitors in town with friends. Miss Marion Leydig, one of the grade teachers in our Public School, returned to her home in Glencoe, Saturday. : Miss Mary Krause, of Salisbury; who is atiending gschool at Allen town, spent Saturday here on her return home. Miss Marion Knieriem, attended the annual High School Commence: ment dance at Rockwood Wednesday of last week. : Miss Florence Fullem, attended the commencement exercises of the Rockwood High School, Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Mary Geiger, who had been here for some time left for her home at Wittemburg, where she expects to remain for seyeral weeks. Mrs. Edward Plitt, returned home Monday. from a visit with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Piser, at West Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moser, who re- side near town, returned home Tuesday? morning from a visit with relatives and friends In Virginia. Miss Grace Thomas, who is teach-| ing school at Latrobe, spent Satur- day and. Sunday here with her sisters | of the South | the Misses Thomas, Side. Mrs. Clara Muller, who had been spending several weeks here with her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. B. Thomas, of North street. Mrs. Mrs. C. 7, ruce Lichty, and her sister G. Md., wholis her guest spent Tuesday in Cumberland, Md., with relatives and friends. the week to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Ida Staub, of Main street. Mrs. O. O. Cook, and daughter Elizabeth of Berlin, spent a few days | of thisjweek here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Payne, of Meyers Avenue. Mrs. W. H. Floto, and daughters Misses Florence and Katharine, left | for Akron, Ohio, where | this mor they will make their future home. Mr. Floto having gone several, weeks | previous as he had secured a good position. May they prosper in their w hom Somerset friends. ing upon friends in town today. visitor here with relatives Sunday. Paul were in town today. a few days of this week here with Keller, of Grantsville, | Dallas Fike spent Sunday with Rev. H. H. Wiant of Berlin, is call- Charles Kuhs, of Johnstown, was a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Engle of St ROYAL BAKING POWDER | Absolutely Pure The only Baking from Royal Grape Gream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Powder made F. B. Counts, of Pittsburgh, spent friends. Edward Diyeley and Homer Cron- er, of Berlin, spent Sunday here with friends. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petenbrink, of Southampton township, spent Saturday bere with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stratton, of West Mansfield, are visiting relatives and friends here for a few weeks. ers, prosecutrix; Thomas Anderson, assault and battery, Tony Cartrage, prosecutor; Harry Mangold and Clar- ence Major, larceny, Arthur Small, prosecutor; Harry A. Long, larceny, George J. Orris, prosecutor; Dominic Marchocnoc, assault and battery with intent to kill, George Ergarac, prose- cutor. Tuesday—Harry Goldberg, arson; County Detective Lester G. Wagper, Mrs. Johathan Meager, and daungh- prosecutor; John Karry, Stanley ter, Miss Evelyn, spent Sunday with Cominsky, John Slivolitzky, Frank Frostburg, relatives and friends. Bovolinsky; and John Laiko, aggra- Miss Bertha George, very charm-|vated assault and battery, Constable ingly entertained the spinster club| Edward Arisman, prosrcutor; Harry at her home on High street Mon- | Wilkins, assault and battery to ravish, day evening. Sw Mrs. N. C. Smith, prosecutrix; Ber- Mrs. Wm. Lammert, and mother, |nard Cox, offense against morality, Mrs. Mayer, of Frostburg, Md., are | Sarah BE. Hersh, prosecutrix; J. W. the guests of Misses Maggie and |Holzshu, offense against morality, Lillian Baer, of Main street. Anna Greig, prosecutrix; Daniel A numberfoffour young ladies and Morse, offense against morality, gentlemen attended a party given by | Katharine Stern. prosecutrix; Alex- Miss Florence Johnson, at her home ander Scott, offense against morality, in Salisbury on Tuesday evening. Elizabeth Emily Gray, prosecutrix; Mrs. Fred Rowe, was called to Oscar Poorbaugh, offense against Chicago, Monday on account of the] morality, Sarah Carolus, prosecutrix; ionaillness of her father, Mr. Peter Metts, offense against morality, Sori : aC d Mabel Streng, prosecutrix; Robert 1. Burnsides, who is seriously ill. j > Keim, offense against morality, Nancy M.D. Yeager, of Johnstown spent | ga vlor, prosecutrix; Garfield Shaffer, several weeks here with relatives. | eronse against morality, Lily Parson, He returned home Monday accom | ,osecutrix; Earle Auman, offense panied § by his sister, Miss Bessie against morality, Myrtle Sheeler, Yeager. prosecutrix. Miss Ella Coleman, of Uniontown, is spending a few weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Bittner, and her niece, Mrs. Robert Miller, of Meyers Wednesday— Arthur Higgon, offense against morality, Fannie Bossick, prosecutrix; Clark B. Galbraithy offense agains} morality, Marie Baum- gardner, proSecutrix; Clark 'B. Gal- braith, seduction, J. C. Baumgardner, prosecutor; Harry Smith, offense against morality, Margaret Knepp, prosecutrix; Salome Pile, offense against morality, Constable Ww. 8. Burnworth, prosecutor; Rosy Weg- man, offense against morality, H. H. Wright, prosecutor; Flora Ross, offense against morality, Harry Ww. Thomas, prosecutor; Robert J. Bren- nan, offense against morality, Effie Horner, prosecutrix; Laura Collins, offense against morality, Constable Adam A. Baker, prosecutor; Ida Nichols, offense against morality, Ezra Gindlesperger, prosecutor; Annie Gindlesperger, offense against morali- ty. Constable Frank E. Shaffer, pros- ecutor. SOMERSET COUNTY CON- FERENCE. The Somerset County Conference Allegheny Synod Evangelical of Lutheran church will convene in Mt. Zion’s Lutheran church at Bakers- ville, Pa., May 26th, 27th and 23th. The Conference officers are Rey. R. C. McCarney, President; Rev. E. B. Boyer, Secretary; Rev. W. H. B. Carney, Treasurer. Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA TOILET AIDS — a Cold Cream—contains no grease. a delicate pink complexion. Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream differs from It beaw- Price 50c Per Jar tifies, softens and heals the skin, rendering Watch for our extraordinary offer ! purchase of Toilet Goods. GET OUR LIST OF FREE GOODS AND SPECIALS We will give you 25 cents worth of merchandise FREE with a 50¢ Hartley Block. -— - 22e Gonahl, Store Wer ose © GOLLINS’ DRUG STORE, Meversdale, Pa This in grades. CORSETS. Avenue. Mrs. J. W.§Bohn, of Johnstown, who is vigiting relatives and friends at Garrett, in company with her sis- ter, Miss Margaret Carney, spent Saturday in town. / Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, and J the former’s mother, Mrs. Christ | 5% ‘Smith; “returned “home the latter 1) ; part of the week from a visit with | #§) relatives and friends at Akron, Ohio. 1 N\ Miss- Mayme Platt, who had been IN teaching in our Public School, leit MN Monday for Johnstown, where she ex- A \ \ \ for men of all ages. pects to remain for some time with A her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. A ing, in correct fit. and Mrs. Harry May. : \ About our store is that we haye the right things The old man, who wants his _clothes stylish, but highly dignified, in color, pat- tern and model ; the young fellow who seeks the smartest, snappiest, latest fashion in everything he wears ; we’re ready for all. We have clothes for all these different tastes; and you know in buying our goods that you're : getting a quality in all wool fabrics, in fine tailor- Miss Emma Gress, and brother \ mencement exercises of the Publie A School, where their brother, Prof. A Henry Gress, is the Principal. 9. The Bird Bros., arranged for three MN weeks advertising in The Commer- iN cial, for 200 bushels of seed potatoes. fl \ | After the second insertion, the hust- AN ling Bird Bros., cancelled the order, NESS LEs for all the potatoes were sold. An add in The Commercial pays. Mrs. W. H. Rutter, and daughters | Misses Nancy and Nelle, left Tues- | {day on No. 15, for Pittsburgh, where | they will spend several weeks with ing, | relatives and friends. They willalso | Retina, | visit relatives and friends abt Union- | Nerve, Cataract, Scum {town and Connellsville, before they | ties, Cross Eyes, etc. | return home. | —————— | “Eye Strain Stage.”’ | For SALE—Cheap, One Side Board | lin good condition. Call, Winter Rose | residence 302 Front street, Meyersdale. i eT Consult M. D GOLDSTEIN, COURT NEWS. > TI 6 I 3 Sint THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Someeset, May 6—District Attorney | | Virgil R. Saylor last evening com- k piled the following calendar of cases | | for trial at the regular May term of | criminal court, which will convene on Monday, May 19th: \ Monday—Commonwealth vs J. A. | | Bartolon, embezzlement, J. J. Long- | acre, prosecutor; John Patton, deser- | tion and non-support, Annig E. Pat- | ton, prosecutrix; R. 8S. Alexis, em- | | bezzlement, Herman Obermauer, pros- | | | ecutor; William Smith, defrauding | 2 oarding house keeper, Sadie Spang-| © | ler, prosecutrix; Tony Remeo, fraud- | ulently removing goods. W. 8. Al-| | bright, prosecutor; William Faith, | jail-breaking, Policeman James W. | | Seibert, prosecutor; George W. Ly-| | barger, extortion, Lucy John, prose- | 1 | | | | | | { i i | | FER E TTT cutriz; Josephine Lowry, adultery, | Frank Lowry, prosecutor; 0 | —~ 1 Leonard, adultery, Frank Lowry, | | prosecutor; Joseph Dilorents, carry- | ing concealed weapons, John Borca, Eyes and sight examined free. Over- | prosecutor; Ignos Gamosky, carrying | coming of headache, nervousness, | concealed weapons, B. H. Matthews, | (produced by eye strain) my specialty. ! prosecutor; Karl Miller, maintaining | Glasses fitted from $2.00 up. No drops a public nuisance, J. C. Bender, pros- lor drugs used, You can find me at| troka, larceny, G. W. | Meyersdale every two weeks, and nee- | cutor; Margaret, M. | essary correction or change lenses | yattery Mey 8:30 to 5. | ecutor; John Klemstine, | Price, assau Office Hours: nN ates shey wil ton th ao A ! HARTLEY BALDWIN’S The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. A Te TF OF Te STs AT i A WF PLY LY Gch ch Ch = Ch Ch CC TEE nt Wn Em mt me Ve Se AI ANNAN NIN NL NSN Nl SANSA, W ary Ea a So EW TN MILLER & COLLINS, Leaders of Style. Thompson's Glove Filling Lace Front Corsets *yle Corset is very popular on account of the con- venient mode of lac- ing. We have them $1.50, $2.00 & $3.00 SEE THE BEST! WILL EXHIBIT AT > Vy, ol, THE REAL AMER GiBOYS Smarting, Watery Eyes, Conjunctivitis, Hemorrhage of the Granulated Lids, Irritation and Congestion of the Optic of Films, Ulcers, Iritis, Pterygiune, Opaci- The best time to overcome ‘‘Eye Strain,’’ 1s lin the early stage. The proper time to avoid Eye Diseases is in the COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, MEYERSDALE, PA, All Necessary Change of Lenses Free Within Two Years | Kryptok and Toric lenses; particular | that business. My method is exclusive | | and” relation to human ills. 1 a Thursday Evening from 7 to 8 P. M. G is the direct cause of most all headaches, including many Eye Diseases, Floating Spots, Burn- MENG GRAS VANQUERDS RUSSIAN COSSACKS BEDOUIN MAY 15 and 16, 1913. ARABS Eyesight Speciali:t, EAL RED MEN OF THE P CEhad, BARNEY IVEe Wa REALS Lad B= | Bod EmER ARASH %) LEE EY YW Quest ROUGE RIDERS OF THE WOR A Hi = 1H BOY iii AERP ol eYi wasn uen Ee TORRE Y Rell wd p £1 Llek Ld 8 BY Ws IN LTE UDNLWE r be 0 te absolutely free at any time within two years; special arrangements for attention given to children. The first great fundamental princi- ple of success in any business is a thorough and complete knowledge of and the product of my own diligence | and investigation. The many thous- | and cases which have passed through | my hands have added greatly to my | skill. I explain the eyes, their defects | I also derhonstrate to you how glasses pro- | ducezinatural strain and functional | harmony. When you consult me you Pa take no chances, as I am in Meyers-/| dale, fat Collins’ Drug Store, every | two weeks. The one price pays for | 1 fie & C the care of your eyes for two years. | e My reputation is a guazantee that you | ' will get a seryice unequaled. My | scientific careful test, my accurate fitting and my prices are cords that bind me to my patrons with a confi- | dence which cannot be shaken; they | TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY ~ have had my service, know it is the | best, and stay with me. | ar ge MESR————-T prema ps BENS coi
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