The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 07, 1913, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Items Pertaining to the Town in General and
Prepared for the Readers By
Our Busy Staff.
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Rev. Dr. L. L. Sieber, of Gettys:
burg, will preach in the Lutheran
h were church Sunday morning and even-
ing.
Mrs. Wm. Payne spent sunday ab
Hyndman with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Darra
Boynton yisitors Sunday.
Noah Lint, of Greenville township,
was in town on Thursday.
Dp. F. Graham, of Philadelphia.
was a town visitor Wednesday
Miss Effie Mimna, spent Wednes-
| day with friends ab Somerset.
Miss Elizabeth Schardt, spent Sun-
’] day with fricnds ab Cumberland, Md.
Alfred Broadwater, of Glencoe,
made a trip to Meyersdale last Thurs-
day. :
Irvin Deal, of Johnstown, was in
town Wednesday on a business mis
sion. /
Miss Nellie Poorbaugh, of Mt. Le-
banon church, Was in town on Sat-
urday. J returned home Sunday evening on
Andrew Hotfchner, Secretary of the | the Duquesne,
Larimer School Board, was in town | visit with _ relatives
Friday. : ville, Ohio.
| WH. M. Maul, left Tuesday for a ten | Miss Ilda Pfahler, returned home
i day visit at Philadelphia and Atlan- | from a visit with relatives and friends
tic Oity. at Grove City, Pittsburgh and Con-
Dr. O. P. Large and Homer G. Col- | neaut Lake.
lins were visitors to Stoyestown, on Herbert Hibner,
Sunday. . | Saturday from a visit with relatives
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Miss Lucy Stiver, left Sunday for
Everett, to spend a few weeks with
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Stiver. 2
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schlicht, and
two children left Monday for a visit
with relativesand friends at Washing-
ton, Pa.
Edward Meager,
weeks’ vacation with relatives and
friecds at Lonaconing, and Frost-
burg, Md. :
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Houck, left
Thursday last for Atlantic City,
where they expect to remain for sev-
eral weeks.
Vv
at Steuben-
a visit with friends ab Punxsutaw- Connellsville.
Mrs. Amna Chischm, left Sunday
ney, Pa.” ]
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Streng, are for Mt. Savage,
spending the week with relatives at | there on account of the serious illness
of her daughter.
J. ©. Reitz, one of Rockwood’s,
substantial and clever gentleman was
| a pleasant caller at The Commercial
office on Saturday.
A new boy came to the home of
| Mr. and Mrs. S. Lucente, on Tuesday
morning. The mother and boy are
getting along well.
Somerset. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orowe, and
little son spent Sunday with friends
near Berlin.
Miss Bernadette Crowe, spent’
Monday and Tuesday with friends ab
Frostburg, -Md.
B. G. Bittner, of Garrett, was in
gi town on Thursday ’ and advanced :
his subscription. | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Diehl, and two | Greensburg, Pittsburgh, Chautauqua
{ Mrs. W. H. Gill, and daughter daughters Valera and Orlean, spent | and other places of interest.
i Miss Mary, were Cumberland, visi- the past week visiting relatives and | expect to be home by August 24th.
i $013 ly last friends at Bedford.
i Miss Mary Yeager leaves today for h
in RE it with friends ab at Shaw Mines, moved to town last | liam, of Pittsburg,
| Winchester, Va week and are now located on Beach-
5 ? : > 1 treet, South Side.
i Miss Margaret Wilson, is visiting ws » South Bide
: relatives and friends ab Lonaconing Claude Deal, returned home Mou-} Ralph Quillman,
i nd Midland, Md day from a visit with relatives ab
Coes | B et. © T Seyies of Pithsburah, Crpant ‘Lake, Pittsburgh, Grove
— ¥ Ale ee ’ 2h, | City, and Confluence.
1 is spending a few weeks here visiting iM piri 0d Eel d
a <a relatives and friends. . and Mrs. Donal eebie, an
3 family of Pittsburgh, are ests of
E. F. Dougherty, of Connellsville, EY roraitves, Mr. "and i Wm.
was a visitor here with friends &| mocking, of Main street.
few days tifis week. Miss - Janie McIntyre, of Berlin,
Mrs. Ralph Ptahley; returned home | ,tended the dance here Tuesday
3 from a visit with relatives and friends | (oning, given at Reich’s Auditorium
! at Wheeling, W. Va. by Miss Mary Livengood.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Countryman, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brown of
spent several days of this week with near Wittemburg, called in town on
relatives at Rockwood. * | saturday and while here Mr .Brown,
_ Mrs. Bert Collins, and daughter renewed The Commercial.
i Alpha are spending the week With| pigs Florence Boyer, left Friday
relatives at White Oak. 1 1ast for a few weeks visit with rela
Mt. and Mrs. C. E. Crowe, spent! tives and friends at Pittsburgh, Mt.
Sunday at Sand Patch, with Mr. | Pleasant and Connellsville.
and Mrs. Thomas Garletz. - | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kahl, and two
Miss Willa Mina Wiland, leaves to-| children of Johnstown, are guests of
day for a ten days visit with rela- | their relatives, Dr. and Mrs. F. B.
tives at Lonaconing, Md. | Thomas, of North street.
Misses Rebekah and Lenore Will,| Rev. Miles A. Snyder, wife and
‘are visiting relatives and friends at |son of Hagerstown, Md., are guests
Somerset and Rockwood. \ of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Wm. Rutter, and daughter Hochstetler, of North street.
‘Miss Nancy are spending the week | Weyand Doerner of Cumberland,
with friends at Somerset. Md., spent yesterday here visiting
Miss Minnie Hittie, is spending the his sister. Mrs. Anna Weber, who is
» week with her friend, Miss Ada Glot- | ill at her home on High street.
felty, in Greenville township. Miss Clara Stacer returned to Cum-
Miss Jennie Montgomery of Fair- | berland, on Friday evening, after
mont, W. Va., Was the guest of friends | spending two weeks here with her
here on Saturday and Sunday. , | parents, Mr and Mrs. John Stacer.
Miss. Bess Young of Baltimore, -Md., Mrs. Sadie Hoffman, and sister,
4s the house guest of ner friend, Mrs. Miss Mary Hocking, retarned home
Charles Plitt, of North street. Monday from a pleasant visit with
Miss Lenora (Collins and brother relatives and friends ab Frostburg.
Gleorge, are spending the week with
relatives in Cumberland, Md.
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Rev. Dennis Sipple, as a boy and
a young man of Meyersdale, preach-
ed an interesting sermon in the Re-
formed chureh on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forney, and
two children of Pittsburgh, are the
guests of Mrs. Forney’s mother, Mrs.
Eliza Miller, of Front street, South
Side.
Wm. P., and Thomas J. Coulehan,
of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday here
with their sisters, Mrs. John Ryan,
and the Misses Coulehan, ¢f North
street.
Harry R. Baer, 00° of the fine
young men on route No. 3, renewed
Ay his subscription on Saturday -
Mrs. James Leekemby, spent a
few daysgof last week with relatives
of and friends at West Newton. ~
i ho is working near
W A ; Howard Will, w c $
B 3 wy Berlin, spent Sunday with his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Will.
pr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haley, and
two children returned home from a
€s trip to their farm near Duquesne.
Misses Marie Orowe, and Ethel Rit-
¢>r returned home Monday from a
b visit with griends at Frostburg, Md.
Miss Edna Baldwin left on Monday
for a two weeks visit with relatives|
and friends at Stoyestown and Johns- | porrow county, Ohio, is visiting
town. es friends in Somerset, county. He is
Miss Rhoda Cable, of Cumberland, | the gon of J. L. Saylor, formerly of
Md., is the guest of her friend, Miss Somerset county.
Elizabeth Schardt, ab the American
House. nery establishment,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. McClune, and | part of the week to spend a few
daughter Miss Margaret spent a | weeks with relatives at Bediord and
few days of this week with relatives | from thers she will go Fast to pur-
chase her Fall goods.
Charles Hummel, of Longyville, La.,
who had been visiting his mother,
Mrs. Mary Hummel, at Avilton, Md.,
and with friends here returned home
Wednesday.
Charles ‘H. Saylor, of Mb. Gilead,
ve, Pa. i i
at Johnstown.
Ww. L, Dahl, the baker, received a
new delivery wagon.
The Somerset Chautauqua is one ©
year.
J. S. Wengerd,
was in town yesterday transacting
business.
burg on Wednesday, to remain for a
Olassis is held today at Riverside
Park. The indications are for a fair
day and a large crowd.
at Addison, Monday after spending
several weeks here with his uncle
: : and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Will,
is spending 3|of Meyers ayenue.
from a visit here with her friend,
Miss Eva Leckemby,
street, South Side.
Friday evening from a few weeks
Misses Margaret and Bess: Hady, | visit y 2
n sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Judge,
from a two Weeks | at Magnolia, W. Va.
and his daughter Miss Maude Bills, of
Confluence, spent Tuesday here with
their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Ebbecka, of North street.
returned home | vv Jeft for their home at Cincinnati,
Miss Mary Foley, left Tuesday for |and trionds at Mt. Braddock, and|pere with their relatives,
Mrs. C. H.Dia, of Main street.
Md., being called | Rockwood,
party given the latter’s mother, Mrs.
, spent a few days of last week here
Miss Mae Diehl, of the Diehl Milli- | at the home of his parents, Mr. and
left the latter | Mrs. Charles Darrow.
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Miss Marguerite Berthy, who for
the past month was visiting at the
¢ | home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Hartley, left Monday for
Oakland, Md., where she will visit
for a few weeks before returning to
of Route No. 2, her home in Cohen, W. Va.
Mrs. Mary Hummel, of Ayilton,
Md., left here yesterday for Tyrone,
to attend the 186 anniyersary of the
Matthew family of America, at Res-
ervoir Tyrone. She will also visit
relatives and friends ab Altoona, Hol-
lidaysburg, and other places before
she returns home.
Mrs. D. P. England, and sons Har-
e big affairs of the county this
John Stacer went down to Pitts-
w days visiting relatives.
The Reformed reunion of Somerset
Mrs. Francis Stacer and three chil-
dren of Homestead returned home | VeY and Simon and daughter, Miss
yesterday, after a three weeks visit | Selma, of Bedford, arrived here Sun-
here with their relatives,
Mrs. John Stacer.
Mr. and |day in their touring car, in company
with the former’s daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Dahl, and children who had
been spending a few weeks with
them. They returned to their home
Monday evening.
Richard Ross, returned to his home
Miss Florence Rottler, of Connells- :
ille, returned home Thursday last | Everet, of Latrobe
of Railroad
Miss Julia Schardt, returned home
for several weeks,
brother-in-law and |
with the party on Sunday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weber, son
Charles, Mr. T. E. Marriot and son
motored here
Sunday morning in their large tour-
ing car, and spent the day with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Lizzie Weber.
Miss Julia Marriot, who had been
visiting at the home of Mrs. Weber
returned home
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GOLLINS’ DRUG STORE,
SECOND FREE
MATINEE AT THE BLJOU
Saturday, August 9th, 2 P. M.
amma
Ofle admission ticket given FREE with each purchase at our Fountain
Friday and Saturday, (until 2 P. M.) August 8-9.
Pure Distilled Water
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ere | is used in making our Soda Water and ESET
seryed with our Sundaes.
Our Matinee gives out of town people a
chance to see a good Moving Picture Show.
The Biggest, Best, Cleanest and Coolest Fountain in Town
at
tie well sure
BALTIMORE & OHIO
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Mr. Edward Bills, of Briar Hill, Administratrix’s Notice.
ck township, Somerset county, Pennsy
vania, deceased.
Miss Iréne Appel, and brother Har-
Meyersdale Borough, Pa.. immediately.
Mr. and | "2 MARGARET MANKAMEYER,
Administrataix.
HAY & HAY, Attorneys. Aug. 76%
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, of
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attended the surprise
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate
Sirnon Biutner, of Lincoln avenue,
Wednesday evening of last week.
Ed. Leonard, of sCamberland, spent
Sunday here with his family who
are spending the summer, at the home
of Mrs. Leonard’s mother, Mrs.
Thomas Reese, of the South Side.
Rev. J. A. Yount, and wife left on
Tuesday on their vacation, visiting
county the undersigned, Administor, C- Tt. 8
deceas d, on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913,
The;
y AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M.,
Mrs. Wm. Poschman, her daughter,
about 100 acres being clear, having toere
here visiting at the home of their
erected a large bank barn,
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saylor.
of Norristown,
thereon. .
Terms made known on day of sale.
with his wife, who has been here OZIAS WEIMER.
tor some time at the home of her
mother, Mrs. H. J. Wilmoth, of the
South Side.
W. P. Meyers, of Summit township,
one of Somerset county’s most pros-
perous farmers, made a most pleas-
ant call at The Commercial office, on
Saturday and while here renewed
his subscription.
Miss Grace Pfeiffer, of Olinger
street, who had been visiting rela-
tives and friends at Stoyestown and
other places in the north of the]
county, fora week or more, returned | tor settlement to the undersigned on Saturd,
home Friday - last.
Messrs. Edward and DeForest Lud-
y Vv: R. SAYLOR.
wig and Edward Bérnard, arrived kis ot ay.
here Monday from Pittsburg, in the
former’s touring car, and have since
been guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W. Collins. E
Mrs. (Ed. - Miller, and daughter
Miss Eligabeth Leibeau, of Olinger
street, who had been spending a | naying been granted to the undersigned by
There will be a meeting of stockholders
Lick, Somerset Co , Pa., on Jugust 23, 1913.
July 313¢ R. S JO
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
township, Somerstt coun ty. Pa., deceased.
proper authority, notice is hereby -iven 10
pe sous indebte
executor in Larimer township. Fir
HERMAN B. BEAL.
. Execu'rix’s Notice.
In the estate of Henry J. Wilmoth, late of
Pennsylvania, deceased: oe
Cumberland, Md., returned home
last Saturday morning. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Layman, apd
little child, who had been the guests
erset county, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
day of August, 1913.
of Mrs. Layman’s mother, Mrs. o 5 JENNIE E. WILMOTH,
% HL & EALY, xecut
Jesse Garletz, Of Lincoln avenue, Attorneys. july3 6t.
returned to their home at Delville,
Va., the last of the week.
CT re
Mrs. Austin Kennell, returned to FOR SALE]!
her home at Wellersburg, after spend-
ing the past month here with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Staub, of Main
SMALL FARM—20 ACRES,
berland, Md., arrived here the last of
the week. Mr. Beal returned home
on Sunday, while his wife will spend
a few weeks ab the home of Mrs.
Samuel Beal, and other relatives and
friends.
Wm. Smith, of Opelika, Ala., ar-
Also a Large, Powerful Draft Horse,
years old, 17 hands high.
J. A. SCHMITZ,
Jul. 31-4t
In pe estate of Elizabeth Thomas, late of Elk
Letters of administration having been grant”
ed to the undersigned by the proper authority:
notice is hereby given to all persons indebted
to-said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having elaims againsy the Same to present
: : them duly authenticated 10r settlement at the
Ohio, after spending several weeks | residence of Mrs. Margaret Mankameyer, in
By order of the Orphans’ Court of Somerset
the estute of Samuel K. Weimer, late of Green-
ville township, Somerset county. Pennsylvania,
will expose for sale at the late residence of the
All that certain tract of land, late the property
of the deceased Siete in Ereouvilie Younsuin.
i ivi . . merset county, Penns ania, adjoining the
Ed. Seggie, who had been living | Mrs. Marion Carlin, and her son Wil- Se. CO yins. yy of Ozias Weimer,
and land of Mathew Jones, containing one nun
spent last week dred and thirty-five (135) acres, more or less.
nine-room dwelling house. 26x36 feet, a tenant
house, shop and other outbuildings. and with
two springs of good water and large orchard
Administrator. ¢ t. 2
CHARLES F. UHL, JR., Attorney. Aug 74t
the Salisbury Jemetery Company held in Elk
HNS, Sec'y.
Estate of Issabelle Mull, late of Northampton
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having been issued to the undersigned by the
A to said estate 10 make imme-
diate payment, and those having claims against
the same to present them duly authent cated
September 13, 1913, at the residence of the
Execuior.
Borough of Meyersdale, Somerset County,
Letters testamentary in the above estate
week with relatives and friends in | proper authority all persons indebted to said
On the banks of the Casselman river,
90 miles from Pittsburgh. Fertile soil,
used to farming, Percheron breed, 6
Address,
Fort Hill, Somerset Co., Pa.
SEASHORE EXCURSIONS
FROM MEYERSDALE TO
> $8.50
Good in Coaches Only
$10.50 }
Good in Pullman Cars
With Pullman Ticket CE SE
CAPE MAY, SEANISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY, STONE
HARBOR, WILDWOOD, REHOBOTH
July 3, 17 and 31; 7August 14 and 28; September 11.
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS i
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SECURE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET GIVING FULL DETAILS FROM TICKET AGENTS: Li
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD v
SENSES
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Stops “Summer Complaint | |
This remedy should be in every home—not only for, the litt 1g VS
put for the older members of the family as well. - y fone Tide ongy id
In cases of Cholera Morbus, Colic, Diarrhea, or any*howel complaint
NYAL’S BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE
is so certain in its action and relieves in so short a ti hat :
afford to be without it. ime that you cannot
It relieves all irritation of the intestines, is slightly astrin , an-
ses the bowels before they are checked, and is ay To
It is without doubt the best remedy of its kind we know of and is
equally good for children and adults. \
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There Are Two Sizes - 25 cents and 50 cents the bottle.
‘When we had a chance to get the exclusive selling agency for Ny:
Family Remedies we jumped at it. They are known re i
as the highest quality line on the market, and are prepared by a oreat
firm of manufacturing chemists, famous for fifty years.
F. B. THOMAS,
Leading Druggist. Meyersdale, Pa.
Opposite Citizens National Bank. v
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Both Phones.
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Have you any of the following symptoms of Eye Troubles?
If so, consult
EYESIGHT
AT COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, HARTLEY BLOCK,
Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 12 and 13.
MEYERSDALE, PA.,
FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.
all
ay,
the t+ -
IF the letters blur or run together znd:
you become sleepy after reading a
short time. ?
IF you are troubled with nervousness,
dizziness or a constant tired exhags—
ed feeling.
IF you get sick at your stomach easily /
while riding or mingling with a mov. -
ing throng of people.
IF your eyes water.
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adv
IF your eyes become swollen.
IF you have pain in the temples.
IF it troubles you to see ata distanee.-
IF your eyeballs ache.
IF one eye is weaker than the otzer.
street. She was accompanied home ; >
: sandy loam, rofitable for small fruit 3
by her cousin, Frederick Groff. and ail farming. Spring water > your eyes feel swollen.
piped to house and barn, picturesque F your eyelids droop.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beal, of Cum-|gcenery—a charming summer home. P
IF your eyes feel tired’and worn ziex
IF you suffer from dull or periodically sewing.
sick headaches.
IF your eyes smart or burn and the
lids become inflamed.
IF your eyes feel tired after QiEg
fine work of any kind.
IF your eyelids stick together in the
IF you experience pains or aches in morning. .
rived here the latter part of the
week to spend a few weeks here
with his wife, who has been the guest
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wiland, of Keystone street, for sev-
eral weeks.
Mrs. Howard Frankenfield, and
two children left for their home ab
Philadelphia, Thursday of last week,
| after spending several week here
' with the former’s brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gurley,
of Center street. Hy
$7.40
MEYERSDALE
AND RETURN
Via Pittchurgh-and B. Ru& RyRy:
James Darrow, who is employed’at inf ugh n wy
Grafton, W. Va., gpent Sunday here
TICKETS G00D FIVE DAYS
Sromm——
He returned
to his work on Monday, accompanied
| by his sisters; Misses Gregg and
| Eunice Darrow, who will visit in the
above city for several weeks.
Full Information.
Baltimore & Ohio
NIAGARA FALLS
AUGUST 2, 23 AND 30.
Ask B. 0. RFR. Ticket Agent for
the eyeball or in the top or back of | IF there is any discharge from %he
head, extending ofttimes into the| ©¥©S: 8
neck or shoulder. 1f any" black spots appear before you.
No matter how clear your vision, if you are experiencing any of the above
troubles, step in and have a talk about your eyes.
GLASSES
IF you are wearing glasses that do |IF your fglasses tire your eyes wes
not fit you perfectly. using them.
your glasses do not giye you Soil1P your glasses draw your eyes OF
and distinet vision. muscles.
SPEGIAL ATTENTION som isan ons
the utmost importance tq the eyes asd.
‘body. in gener al as regards of health, : *
1f you have any of the above symptoms, weak eyes or improperly Bed
glasses,donob delay, as it will pay you to consult us at once. ‘We'will exatsiie
your eyes free of charge and candidly and truthfully tell you if we can Save
your sight, and give you correct results.
Remember I visit Meyersdale, at Collins’ Drug Store, every two weeks
and guarantee all my work. I will make all necessary corrections and change
the lenses and time within two years absolutely free. Eyes and sight exzm-
i med free. Special attention to children’s eyes. Glasses fitted from $2.06 up-