The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 24, 1913, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS
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Jtems Pertaining to the Town in General and |
Prepared for the Readers By
Our Busy Staff.
C. E. Deal, spent Monday at Frost-
burg., Md.
R. G. Miller, is spending the week
in Pittsburgh.
Wm. H. Meerbach, spent Monday
with friends at Elk Lick.
J. W. Locke, of Rockwood, spent
Sunday here gwith friends.
* Councilman H. E. Bauman, spent
Friday in Cumberland, Md.
Missesm Elizabeth and Edna Payne,
spent fSaturday in Cumberland, Md.
Quincy Murphy, of Frostburg,
Md., was a town visitor Sunday.
James Darrah, is spending a few
dayslof this week with Garrett rela-
tives.
Miss. Grace Pfeiffer, is spending the
week with friends at Somerset and |lins, of North street.
» Jenner.
Mrs. R.*D. Pfahler, is visiting rel-
atives and friends ab Wheeling, |
W. Va. |
° Miss Nelle Bittner, spent a few
days of last week with friends at
Berlin. : :
Mrs. JamesfLeckemby, spent Sun-
dayiwith Connellsville, relatives and
friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. JWm. Baker, spent
Sundayl; with Rockwood relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Azubia Jones, of Somerset,
spent a few days of this week here
+ with friends. 2
Mrs. Wm. Rae, is spending a few
days of this week gwith relatives at
Frostburg, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crowe, and
‘ little son werefSunday visitors with’
Salisbury friends.
Miss [Nelll{Hoover, returned home
Friday from a visit with friends at
_ Mt. Savage,tMd.
Attorney [Curtis W. Truxal, of
Somerset, swas here with relatives
Monday evening.
Wm. Leckemby, of: Cumberland,
Md., spent Saturday and Sunday
here withj friends.
George Riley, and Raymond Derry,
of Salisbury, were town visitors
Sunday with friends.
MisstJuliaf Marriott, ofiLatrobe, is
the guestfof herffriend, Miss Mayme
Weber, offHigh street.
“,, Miss Gladys Livengood, spent
the past week with relatives and
friends} at Connellsyilie.
H. W.|Bittner, of Meyersdale Route
3, was in town on Saturday and ad-
vanced his 2subsecription.
‘Mrs. Charles Damico, and two
children are visiting relatives and
friends at Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs.% Charles Thomas, of
Alabama, are guests at the home of
relatives on theiSouth Side.
Irvin Deal,22of Johnstown, spent
Sunday here with his sisters, The
Misses Deal, of i North street.
Miss Ruth BUmberger, of Johns-
town, isafguest at the home of Mrs.
Mary Yeager,ioff Broadway.
Miss Anna Graves, is spending two
wee ss with relatives and friends at
Cumberland, and Mt Sayage, Md.
Mrs. H..E. Bauman, and two
children are spending the week with
relatives and friends at Hyndman.
Oscar®Brode, for{Sharon, Pa., spent
one day last with his aunt, Mrs.
Charles§:Vogtman, Keystone street.
MissfLorena McGann, of Connells-
ville, is fthe guest of her friend, Miss
Eva Leckemby, of the South Side.
Mr. George Merrbach, spent Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John G.tMerrbach, at Frostburg, Md.
MissiBertha Baker, of Gladdens, is |
the guest of her relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. George Pfeiffer, of Olinger
street.
J. C. Engle,"a recent Commercial
subscriber] of Garrett, Route 2 made
a pleasant call at the office on Sat- | Va., and Miss Grace Close, of Cum-
urday.
Miss Lou Floto, left Saturday for
Akron,ECleveland and other points in
Ohio, for a visit with relatives and
friends.
Miss :Eva Caddell, of Aibright, W.
Va., spent a few days
ths home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Bauman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Poorbaugh,
returned home from a very pleasant
visit at Keyser, W. Va., and Mt.
Lake PaTk.
Misses}Helen and Marzella Bolden,
left Thursday of last week for a|gpent Sunday here and left that even-
Oakland, Md.
Missi Mary Livengood, is spending | Business College.
the week with her uncle and aunt,
Connellsville.,
Md.,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffmeyer, of
Keystone street.
Miss Orpha Ringler, Grantsville,
is visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson, and
| spent a few days of this week here | town,
| with his relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
{ F. Reich, and with his
Salisbury.
Kretchman leave Saturday morning |
for a trip to Clearfield, Akron and | Wakefield and Mr. Ike Weinstein,
Grove City. They expect to be away
| four or five days.
ters of Johnstown,
Sunday .after spending a week here
with Mr. and Mrs.
of Meyers avenue.
Mrs. Harry Clements, of Youngs- |
Ohio, returned to her home
J. | Wednesday after spending the past |
brothers at | week here with her grandparents, |
| Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Diveley, of |
Rev. E. S. Hassler, and H. R. | Main street.
Mr. and
M. F. Smith, of Youngstown, Ohio, |
Mrs. VonMoos, Mrs.
were Sunday visitors with Hooyers-
vile friends. They spent the day
very pleasantly and returned home
on the Duquesne.
Miss Jennse Spence, who had been
spending the past three weeks here
with her parents,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Spence, of the South Side, left on
Wednesday for Washington, D.C,
Mrs. G. B. Nowag, and two daugh-
returned home
Robert Miller,
Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman, of Con-
Good, polite service and
best quality in fount
drinks and pure creams
makes our place the most
popular.
nellsville, arriyed here Saturday to
two children spent several days of
the past week with relatives and
friends at Berlin.
Mrs. Wm. Payne, spent several
days of this week with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O.
0. Cook, at Berlin.
Mr. H. H. Willia'vs, returned home
S.turday from a short visit wih rel-
atives and friends at Toledo and
other points in Ohio.
Miss Virginia Somerlatt, of Cum-
berland, Md., is the guest of her
friends, Misses Helen and Irene Col-
Miss Sanna Ebbecka, who is at-
spend a few days with their rela-
tives, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kling-
aman, of Meyers avenue.
Louis Cohen, who opened a gener-
al store at Doe Gulley, W. Va..
spent Tuesday in town looking after
his business interests here, left on
the Duquesne for Doe Gulley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Countryman,
and daughter Kathryn, of Philadel-
phia, are guests at the home of the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Countryman, of North street.
where she at a hospital in training
for a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Getty, and
Mrs. A. J. Steiner, of Cumberland,
Md., who had been the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Lichty, left for Grants-
ville, Monday aiternoon to spend
several days and will return to Dr.
Lichty’s to spend Sunday.
Misses Mabel and Hazel Forney,
of Chicago, who had been here tor
several weeks at the home of Mr.
We do thank the good
people for their most 1ib-
eral patronage.
Tre Rexall Store
and Mrs. N. E. Mi.ler, and with other
relatives and friends, left Saturday
for Berlin to visit relatives for a
tending Business College, at Cumber-
land, Md., spent Saturday and Sun-
day, here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Ebbecka, of North street.
Miss Rebekah Will, returned home
Tuesday evening from a visit with
relatives and friends at New Cen-
daughters
Jennie
few weeks before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurdo, and
and Grace of
Before You Buy a -Cream Separator
FIRST SEE AND TRY
treville and Somerset.
Mrs. Max Shaffer, of Mt. Savage,
Md., spent a few days of the past
week here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sampson McKenzie.
Mrs. Amos Bauman, of Somerset, is
spending a few weeks here with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Bauman. |
Mrs. Alvin Garletz, and four child-
ren of Boynton, spent Sunday here
at the home or Mr.
St. cer, of Olinger street.
Miss Stella Miller, who is attend-
ing Business College at Cumberland,
and Mrs. John |
Midland, Md., arrived here the latter
: ct
Mrs. James Judge, left last week part of the week, ot tho home of
rg Me i . . h h .
forf Magnolia, W, Va, where her their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James
husband is employed, and they wil } Luteo sirest. Mr. Me
will reside in the future. Her sis- ison, 0 arg > :
: : : Murdo, returned home Sunday while
Mis har d 2 : : :
tor, Miss Julia Senardy; accompene | the rest of the family will -remain
her. |
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Wm. Irwin, and little daugh- °
teriSara spent a few days with the]
former’s brother and sister-in-law. | small black purse, somewhere be-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond, of tween Malcolm’s Store, Coal Run,
Oakland, Md., and with Cumberland | and Herman Deitle’s,Greenville twp., |
ralatives. : | containing $115, or $120. Finder will
be giyen $20 if returned to owner.
- M. S. HEINBAUGH,
Miss Mae Wilson, who had been
spending several weeks with rela-
| LosT—After midnight Saturday, a!
A Del.AVAL,
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE.
5 Office 223 Levergood 5
J. T. YODER,
SEE
Johnstown, -
Penr’a. |
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BALTIMORE & OHIO]
here at |aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Bryon,
tives and friends at Frostburg and
Lonaconing, Md., returned home
Tuesday accompanied by her friend,
Md., spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, near town.
R. F. D. No. 1, Box 6., Meyersdale. |
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Photographs and Picture frames at
SEASHORE EXCURSIONS ;
FROM MEYERSDALE TO }
Mrs. Wm. Oliver, of gonfluence, | \ijss Marion McMullen, of Lonacon- Conrad’s studio at half-price. Sat- $8.50 a -3
spent from Saturday u Tuesday ing, who will remain for several isfaction guaranteed in" every sale of Good in Coaches Only >
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | woeks Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad $10.50 #
John Wagner, of North street. : 3 ; Good fw Pullman Cars EE ]
Miss Lena Sinsell, retusfied hom-= =i & = Th linen live
Monday from a two weeks visit with WNEEELTESTSETEE ESSELTE CAPE MAY, SEA 1318 SITY, BCEAN ClTY, STONE
rel-tiyes and friends at Grafton, Mor-
gantown and Clarksburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sisco, and two
daughters, Misses Irene and Elsie
spent Friday with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merrbach.
Mrs.*Ezra Gaumer, and four child-
ren of gAltoona, are visiting at the
home of their relatives, Mr. and,
Mrs. Bert Collins, of Large street. |
Miss:Fannie Bhillips, of Fairmont,
W. Va., ig] the guest of her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Phillips, of Beachley street, South
Side.
Mrs. Charles Sanders, and little
7th Big
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THE PLACE 1S
sister Dorothy Crowe, are spending a
few days of this week with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Carey.
Miss? Mary Swank, of Somerset,
who had been spending the past week
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
BE. Deal, returned to her home Meyersdale
Sunday. ?
Mrs. George Rexford, and Mrs. SEES
Harmon Barnhart, of Gaines, Tioga
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HARBOR, WILDWOOD, ReHUBOTH |
July 3,17 and 31; August 14 and 28; September 11.
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS
Ni] SECURE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET GIVING FULL DETAILS FROM TIiCKET AGENTS.
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Co., sare visiting their sons, J. B.
Rexford and John Barnhart; at West
Salisbury.
Mrs. S. W. "Bittner, and son Elmer
spent several days of the past week
with® her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, of |
Rockwood.
Miss “Marguerite Carey, returned
to herjhome at Somerset, after spend-
ing two" weeks here at the home
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Crowe.
T. W..Carter, left on Duquesne on |
Monday evening for county Duran,
England, for a two month’s visit. |
‘The family gave him a farewell din-|
| ner on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. George Matthias, and
daughter Mrs. O. C. Gurley, returned
home Monday from Pittsburgh, where
they had been attencing the funeral
| BOUGHT 1
892
Pure Spun
Aluminum Ware
Sit (0 Go al
One = Half Price!
We Do Not Intend to Carry Over
and I won’t have to buy
any more uténsils for 15
years, because it is guar-
anteed for that length of
time.
SOLD BY
Siehl Hardware Store,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
$10 00 Ladies’ Suits for
$15:100 Ladies’ Suits for
a Single Suit.
of al relative.
$20 00 Ladies’ Suits for
Elmer Snyder, of Martinsburg, W.
| berland, Md., spent Sunday here at
| the home of the latter’s aunt, Mrs.
Western Maryland Railroad
$25 00 Ladies’ Suits for
James Wilson.
Miss Frances Craton, of Con-
nellsville, is spending a few weeks
| here at the home of her uncle and
of North street.
PEN-MAR,
| Miss Nellie Gordon, who is clerking
lin a stcre at Fairmont, W. Va., is
| spending her vacation with her pa-
| rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon,
| of Centre street.
SUNDAY, JULY 27,
First Sunday Excursion
The Picturesque Spot of the
Cumberland Valley
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All the Newest
Shades.
Miss Marie Heffley, of Berlin, |
SPECIAL TRAIN
visit with relatives and friends at | ing on the Duquesne, for Cumberland, LEAVES FARE
Md., where she attends Tri-State Meyversdale............ T0A M.......... $2 00
Frosibug oe 7:00 . al 175
: : a umberland..... ...... 800 ‘LH o...... l
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kerrigan, | conn A Ty Tes Be Virginia Avenue 8:10 * { 150
| Globe Electric Novelty Co., filling Hancock .... ~.......« 9:40 °° ......... 100
Hagerstown ........... 1003 i. 50c
Fred Taggart,
his relasives, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Reich, of Broadway.
of* Altoona, spent | the place of Miss Anna Tissue, who
a few days of this®week here with | with her parents, left Tuesday for
| Morgantown, &. Va., where they
will reside in the future.
RETURNING, LEAVE PEN-MAR AT 8:00 P. M.
Splendid Opportunity to Visit this Garden Spot for a Day of Rest and Pleasure
iller & Collins}
The Big Store That Gives
Big Bargains.