> 1- 2 BO. On 2 4 TTT ST Ua 1 . aa Sm, Sa, . «rch om, o, - i J, oO, WW Re King. ielders $1.00 We 4 oO jt se — ——— PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS Items Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared for the Readers By Our Busy Staff. Ike Weinstein, spent Monday ab Doe Gully, W. Va. Clarence Dahl, spent Sunday with friends at Frostburg, Md. Born to Mr. and Mrs. G.' A. Hoft- man, Thursday last—a son. Miss Josephine Damico, was a Cumberland visitor Wednesday. Mrs. George Vought, of near Ber- lin, was a town visitor Monday. J. D. Darrah, and daughter Helen spent Friday last in Cumberland. Miss Mary Livengood, was a Sal- isbury visitor with friends Saturday. B. L. Kemp, of Somerset, is spend- ing a few days here with relatives. Mrs. H. E. Bauman, of Connells- ville, was a town visitor Wednesday. Miss Nelle Weimer, is spending a week wisiting relatives and friends at Jewmmer, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Houck, haye returned Home from a pleasant trip to Atlantic City. : Roy Welkey, of Connellsville, spent Thursday last in town with friends. Miss MaeZDaubert returned home from a visit with relatives and friends at Barnesboro, Pa. Dr. P. P. Ritter, of Boswell, spent Sunday here with his relatives at the Colonial Hotel. Mrs. Wm. McCune, and daughter Mary, spent a few day of this week with relatives at Swissvale, Pa. Mrs. Wm. H. Howell, of Rochester, Pa., is visiting her uncle, L. “A. Kretchman,jin Summiit'township. Miss Nelle Albright, of Hyndman, was the guest of Miss Martha Deist, | Sunday. Mrs. Ella McKenuie, of West Sal- isbury, was a town visitor Monday evening with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Darnley, spent the past week with relativesat Lona- coning, Md. The A.EM. E. Zion Sunday school held their picnic at Riverside Park Thursday last. The Amity Reformed Sunday school picnic is being held at Riverside Park today. Mr. andiMrs.2George Baer, returned #5me from a visit with relatives and friends at Frostburg, Md. Mrs.¥jGeorge Wilhelm, ‘of Aaron, Ohio, arrived here Friday to spend a few weeks with relatives:and friends. Leo Nehring, of Cumberland, Md., spent the past week there with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dahl. Mr. andjMrs.“Ward Dull, and child- ren left Tuesday evening to spend a week with relatives amd friends ab Ursina. J Misses Leora Beal, and Earla Lint, returned home from a two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Johnstown. ’ Miss Emma Merchbaher, of Detroit, Mch., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Merchbaher, of near town. Miss®f Rebekah Truxal, who had been spending two weeks with rela- tives and friends at Somerset, re- turned home Monday. Miss Esther Stacer, of Cumberland, Md., is spending a few weeks at the home of her parevts, Mr. and Mrs. John Stacer, of High street. MissjCora Bittner, returned home Saturday from a week’s visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, at Rock- wood. Miss Myrtle Smiley, one of the lady clerks in the Miller and Collins Department store, is / spending her vacationfwith relatives and friends at Pittsburgh. > Mrs. D. H. Durst, and daughter Miss Hazel, of Frostburg, Md., are spending the week here at the home of Me. and Mrs. O. E. Crowe, of Meyers avenue. Paul D. Clutton, Jr., member of the Hartley, Clutton Co., and Miss GazajDeal fleft Sunday for the East- ern cities to purchase the Fall goods for the above firm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoffmyer, and children SofjMorgantown, W. Va., are guests at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoff- meyer, of Large street. Mrs. George Blake, and daughter Thelma and son George, have re- turnedjhome from a visit with the former’sjsbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Machin, at Johnstown. Miss Kathryn McKenzie, book- keeper for the Baer Company, and Miss Olara Breosecker, of near Ber- lin, [left last Friday for a visit with relatives and “friends at Mt Savage, and Cumberland, Md. G. F. Endsley, of Somerset, was a town. visitor Thursday of last week. W. M. Wadsworth, of‘ Cumberland, Md., was a town visitor Thursday last. “Mrs. C. E. Crowe, and Mrs. D. H. Durst, spent Wednesday with Salis- bury friends. : Mrs. Samuel Sheets, of Cpnnells- ville, spent Thursday last here wit relatives and friends. . Miss Elizabeth Mervine, is visiting relatives and friends in Cumberland, Md., for a few weeks. ‘Mrs. Marshall Livengood, and Mrs. Philip Reich, spent Saturday in Cumberland, Md., with friends. Miss Viola King, of Pekin, Md., is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bradburn, of Large street. Mrs. James Wilson, and son James left Wednesday for a visit with rel- atives and friends at Lonaconing, and Midland, Md. Mrs. A. 8S. Glessner, and daugh- ter Miss Meriam, spent a few days of last week visiting relatives and friends at Stoyestown. Miss Carrie Schaffner, arrived from «day and will be a member of the editors family for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black, returned home Saturday morning on the Du- quesne, from a very pleasantouting at Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Mrs. John Stein, and little son John, Jr., have returned home from Friedens, where they had been spend- ing several weeks with relatives. Miss Clara Broesecker, of near Berlin, spent several days of last week here at the home of her aunt, Mr. Annie Keidel, of Olinger street. Attorney W. C. Truxal, of Somer- set spent Sunday here with his pa- rents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Truxal, at the Reformed parsonage, Centre street. : Mrs. Harry Bittner, and three daughters are spending thé week with Mrs. Bittner’s ‘brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V'm. Stump, at Boswell. , © Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carey, and two sons left here this morning for a visit with Mrs. Carey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dayton, near Connellsville. ¢ Miss Lucy Stiver, who had been spending a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stiyer, at Everett, Pa.. has returned to Meyersdale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koontz, the former, the efficient clerk at the Colonial Hotel, spent the past week with relatives on a ‘farm in South- ampton township. Miss Carrie Dommecker, one of the lady clerks at Pfahler’s ‘Store, left here Sunday morning for a two week’s vacation with relatives and friends at Johnstown. Miss Sanna Ebbeecka, who is attend- ing College at Cumberland, Md., spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ebbecka, of North street. Mrs. Mattie Newcomer, returned home from a visit with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowles, of Connellsville, and with relatives at Uniontown. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kern, of Pittsburgh, spent a few weeks here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Zinn, of North street, and with other relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Kerrigan, of Con- nellsville, is spending a few weeks here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Livengood, of Broad- way, and with relatives at Sand Patch. In a letter from Rev. Mr. Yount, who is at Chautauqua, N. Y., we are informed that he will be home jn time to have services in the Lutheran church next Sunday morn- ing and evening. Postmaster J. F. Naugle, who had been spending a week in Pittsburgh, with relatives, returned home Sun- day aecompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mary Naugle, who will remain here for several weeks. Mrs. Margaret Barnhart, of Johns- town, and Miss Nelle Forney, of Pitts- burgh arrived here Tuesday for a few weeks visit at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Miller, of the South Side, and with other relatives and friends. Rev. Moses Beachy, of Niverton, had recently been a patient at the Western Maryland hospital, at Cum- berland, Md., where he had under- | gone an'operation for appendicitis. | He went to the hospital on the 9th | and returned on the 19th. the eastern part of the state yester-| I sr oiude Baker, formerly of this place but now of Connellsville, is spending a few weeks here visiting friends. Mrs. Helen Cole, of Boswell, is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffman, of North street. Mrs. A. M. Schaffner,and son Henry spent Tuesday in Cumberland, Md., with Walter Schaffner, at the Alle- gany Hospital. J. 8S. Wengerd, with his force of workmen, is engaged in putting a new roof of corrugated metal on The Commercial roof. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, ard daughter Alice returned home Suan- day from a week’s visit with rela- tives at Grantsville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Habel, return- ed home Monday after spending a few days with relatives and friends at Connellsville and Indian Creek. Miss Ethel Collins, of Frostburg, Md., is a guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Collins, of Large street. H. E. Hershberger lost a very val- unable black horse on Tuesday morn- ing. He refused an offer of $600.00 for the team of which the horse was a mate. Miss Emma Christner, of Elk Lick township, is spending the week here with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lint, of Lincoln avenue. Miss Sarah Smith, who been spending several weeks With relatives at Pittsburgh, and Morgantown, W. Va., returned home Tuesday even- ing on No. 16. Miss Marion Domer, returned home. Monday morning after spend- ing the past nine weeks visiting An Opn Letter To The Public. To our customers and the public in general :— We herewith take this method of announcing to you that after Sept. 1st, you can locate us at 310 Main Street, one door above the Post Offi- ce. You know we want your trade sole- ly upon our merits of workmanship. Thanking you for your past patronage, and hoping for a continuance of the same. We are, Very respectfully yours; aug 14 5t. Sheppard Bros. eereetaeeeseeiffjeemm— Photographs and Picture frames at Conrad’s Studio at half-price. Sat- isfaction guaranteed in every sale of Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad . reece. 20 cent can fresh mackerel for 15 cents at Bittner’s Grocery. ad eee HORSES FOR SALE. A good team of heavy work horses for sale. Quick cash sale. See H. Phillips, or call by phone. may 22-tf ad 331 Beachley, St. teem 2 bottles pure Lemon Juice for 25 cents at Bittner’s Grocery. Administratrix’s Notice. In the estate of Elizabeth Thomas, late of Elk Lick township, Somerset county, Pennsyl- vania, deceased. J 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 claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement at the residence of. Mrs. Margaret Mankameyer, in Meyersdale Borough, Pa.. immediately. MARGARET MANKAMEYER, Administratiix. / : HAY & HAY, Attorneys. Aug. 76¢ * relatives and frierds att Morgantown, W. Va., and Pittsburgh. Mrs. Bowman Kyle, of Windber, soent a few days of the past week here with her relatives at the Co- lonial Hotel. She was accompanied home by her sons Hdgar and El- bridge, who had been: here for sey- eral months. 3 hr J SE Misses Rose-and Theresa Schmutz of Cumberland, Md., stopped off here Monday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Anna Weber, who had been very ill, but is now improving. They left Tuesday for a visit witn relatives in Somerset, Johnstown, and Pittsburg. \ firm of Miller & Collins, and Miss Lena Sinsel, who has charge of the suit department, left - Monday for New York, where they will spend a week selecting and buying goods for the fall trade for the above firm. Miss Anna Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams, form- erly of this place, but mow of Johns- town, arrived here Sunday and will spend several weeks with her uncle aid aunt, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Liv- engood, and ‘with relatives and iriends at Salisbury. J. E. Odell, of Teleea, Plains, Tenn., whose wife and child had been here for seyeral weeks with Mrs. Qdell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoff- myer, arrived here last week and will spend some time with them. The Commercial is'a regular visitor in both these homes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks, and little "son, motored here Saturday from Oakland, Md., and remained until Sunday evening, - being guests at the Colonial Hotel. Mr. Hicks is a son of the late Wilson C. Hicks, who for a number of years was the postmaster at Meyersuale. Miss Helen Collins, left Thursday visit through the west. She went to Chicago, Ill., where she remained for a few days, going from there to Topeka, Kans., where she will spend some time and then continue her journey to San Diego, Cal., where she will be the guest of her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burrow. Mrs. C. P. MacLaughlin, and daugk- ter Miss Mary and sons Charles and Lex, formerly of this place, her husband being the minister of the Lutheran church, for a number of years, but now are located at Con- cord, North Carolina, arrived here Saturday evening from New Ken- sington, Pa., where they had been spending several weeks visiting rela- tives, and are guests of friends for a few days before returning to their home. Miss Martha Deist, returned home Wednesday, after spending nine weeks visiting relatives and friends at Youngstown, Akron and Zanes- ville, Ohio, She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, and daughter Grace, of Zanesville, all coming to Meyersdale in their Paige-Detroit car, a distance of 400 miles. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane spent a few days visiting Mrs. McFar- lane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Deist, after which they again re- turned to their home, accompanied by Mr. Deist, who will spend a few weeks in Ohio, A Good Coffee for 20 cents, at ad Bittner’s Grocery. N. E. Miller, senior member of the evening on Ng. 5, for an extended. OUR Blackberry Cordial is a safe and efficient medicine - for the treatment and relief of dysentery, colic, summer complaint, cholera morbus and infantum. It acts as an astrin- gent without producing cos- tiveness and is Health for You | —or not a single penny of cost, because we will pay back— shall esteem it a privilege to do so—every cent of your money unless you are in every way satisfied with the remedies we sell you. No red tape, no formality, nothing lo sign, no hesitation —your money back unless ) do all for your health you expect them to do. That’s how much faith we have in them. We can’t do more than that. You can’t ask more. We prove our faith. We believe in Rexall Remedies and believe they will come nearer helping you than. any other. Can you afford to experiment with other remedies g' in the face of this guarantee? There are more than 300 Rexall: &j Remedies—each especially compounded for the treatment of'z particular ailment. wa FOR SALE ONLY AT COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, } The Rexall Store 5 4 Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa. i std which are coming in every day, and wilk The Season For Pumps and low shoes is just about th past and in case you are in need of a. pair you can purchase same at a very low price, asjwe are making room for our Big Line of Fall Shoes; be ready for your inspection in about TWO WEEKS TOM & Jim || Eye-Strain And Headache Resalt from Structural Defects of the Eyes, from Old Age or Both, and Relief is Ob Glasses. Comsalt EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. At Collins’ Drug Store Hartley Block, MEYERSDALE, PA, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 26 and 27. ARE YOUR GLASSES JUST RIGHT ? When your glasses begin giving evi- dence that they are ‘‘leaving your eyes,” it’s time to investigate the meaning. It does not pay to delay the warning. OUR GLASSES are the glasses of to- day—not yesterday, and will give you porfect satisfaction. Remember I visit Meyersdale, Pa., at Collins’ Drug Store, every two weeks and guarantee all my work. I will make all necessary corrections and change the lenses any time within two years absolutely free. Eyes and sight examined free. Special atten- | tion to children’s eyes. Glasses fitted | from $2.00 up. ap Hess THE PLACE FOR HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR. THORLEY'S DRUG STORE, tained by the Use of Proper, M. D. GOLDSTEIN, ans ox SPICES! SPICES! The time of year is here for canning goods We handle a full line of spices. Tumeric, Allspice, Cloves, P:.pper, Mustard . Seed, Curry Piwder and Ready-mixed Spices. § F. B. THOMAS, Leading Diuogist. Opposite Citizens National Bank. i Both Phones. Meyersdale, Pa. a 4 3 bod a : - mA NP About Your Corset OUR corset. is the most important garmentof your entire wardjobe. Attempt to appear stylish, trim and graceful without a corset and: you will quickly appreciate how vi- tal your corset is. Now, if the corset is such an im- portant garment, consider how necessary it is that you wear the right corset—the corset that will fit your figure properly and shape it: hygenically. We sell HENDERSON CORSETS be- cause with these corsets we know that we can fit women of every pro- portion with a model that is individ- ually suited for their figure. In the first place, - HENDERSON CORSETS are made in all of the latest designs that have been accepted as 4 i xe, A eis HENDERSON GAVE fashionable. Next, they fit accurate- cats ly, comfortably and hygenically. they are exceptionally well boned and constructed throughout. From $1 to $5 we offer a complete assortment of HENDERSON! CORSETS. In our corset department you wlil find expert sales- ladies who will give you helpful assistance in the selection and demonstration of the corset you can wear advantageously. They afford lasting service because. ; You are invited to use the services of our salesladies at any time you visit this department. Hartley, Clutton Co.—— The Commercial Has All the News. 5 tI