The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, October 02, 1913, Image 5

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Don’t Dare Neglect a ‘Cough!
Relieve the discomfort and avoid the serious complica-
Miss. Mary Weakland, who h:d|
been spending a month here at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Weakland, of Meyers avenue,
left Monday on No. 6, for New
~Y | [PERSONAL AND LOCAL RATPENINGS |
For Rent. : |
1-6 room house on Sherman, Street, 1
156 room house and four rooms in a
double house on Beachley Street, in
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~ York, where she is holding a posi- Meyersdale, Pa. Apply, to ti b in
ini i ; a, ) ons a neglected cough often leads to, by using
Items Pertaining to-the Town in General ‘and ||| tion. oct.2-2t H. C. McKinley. g ll
Brepared for the Readers By Webster Bittner, returned to his -— Jexall
Good loose coffee 18c per pound and
ground free, if desired, at
Habel & Phillips,
home in Washington, D. C., after
spending the past three weeks: here
with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Bitt- | 24
ner, and his brother-in-law and sis-
Our Busy Staff.
~~ By--
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup.
We sell more of it than of all other cough syrups combined.
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Lewis Crosby, spent Sunday with
Glencoe relatiyes.
Mrs. John Schardt, spent Monday
in Cumberland, Md.
Dr. R. T. Pollard, of Garrett, was
town visitor Sunday. :
R. G. Miller, and son Cedric spent
Friday last in Pittsburgh.
Alfred Broadwater, of Glencoe,
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ae this locality for several months, ~~ COl ! IN S DRUG S I O RE pn Bo
was a town visitor Monday. returned to his home at Charleston,| Dr. C. J. Hemminger, of Rock-| Furnished Rooms Wanted for a > 4
Lawrence Biehl, spent Thursday|s, '(. “Jyesday. : wood, who had been looking after |family of four grown-up people for up a)
last with friends at Glencoe. Mrs. M. A. Batter. rotor ed home | Ue Practice of his brother, Dr. E.|light house keeping—modern conven- The Rexall Store: 5 |
Miss Grace Kendall, is spending : Hemminger, who had Deen at- | jences. oF
a few weeks in Washington, D C.
Ryan Bittner, of Magnolia, W. Va.,
is spending the week here with his
mother, ‘Mrs. Samuel Bittner, of
Main street.
spent Friday last here with his broth-
M. Newcomer.
Clifford J. Noble, who has been in
Monday, evening from a visit with
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller, of
Meyers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffmyer,who
George Holtzhouer, of Rockwood, | Were recently married and had been
! ‘| spending a few days here at the
x : home of the former’s parents, Mr.
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. ?
r and Mrs. Samuel Hoffmyer, of Key-
stone street, left Sunday for their
home in Akron, Ohio.
tending the meeting of the State
Wanted.
Two Concrete Form Builders. About
six weeks work. Apply to, Johns-
town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa.
Big - stock and lowest prices on
middling, bran, wheat, chop, corn,
oats, etc., at Habel & Phillips.
Inquire at The Commercial.
the same price.
It is extremely pleasant to the taste. : ro
Each bottle contains more than most cough remedies sold six
We guarantee it to relieve your cough, or money back.
All these are facts that should decide you to give it a trial.
25c
Hartley Block
50c
SOLD ONLY BY
—$1.00
Meyersdale, Pa.
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relatives and friends at Williamsport . -_— me {
— 5 : ; Medical Society, at Philadelphia, last >
. tz, of ’ as hnstown. ’ )
J. GC. Reitz Rockwood, was a|and Johnstown 8 roturas is : Music. i ELE
business visitor in town on Tuesday.
Miss Lydia Holtzhouer, of Rock-
wood, was a town visitor Monday.
Rev. Father Brady, was in Somer-
set Sunday where he attended a sick
call.
Mrs.
was a
Ella McKenzie, of Salisbury,
Saturday visitor here with
Dr. and Mrs. W. H.-Ryland, and
children spent Sunday and Monday
with their relatives and friends at
Lonacening, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Philson, R. H.
Philson and Miss Agnes Ebaugh, !
spent Sunday with relatiyes and
friends--at Berlin.
C. E. Klingensmifh, who formerly
resided here but had been living in
Pittsburgh for several years, moved
his family and household goods to
this place last week and are at home
to their frierds in the Miss Annie
Black = property, Beachley street,
South Side.
For Lessons in Singing and Voice
Culture, see Karl Leith, 216, Light
street, Meyersdale, Pa. oct.2-tf
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Beautiful flowering bulbs, at
Habel & Phillips. *
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WE WANT LUMBER'!
and will contract with portable mill operators for their entire cui:
WE PAY CASH
orders to suit your timber.
when stock is loaded and
can always furnish cutting
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friends. I. Tulman, will open a general mer- 3 Jars Boneless Herring for 25 . . ii :
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullem, were chandise store in the Donges Build-{ ¥zra Hersh, the South Side motor- | cents at Bittner’s Grocery. ad Write us and we will send one of our men to explain our plan of doing business:
: ey . : : list, is attending the Cumberland —_— i :
tors with relatives at |ing about October 10th, known as the | ¢¥y clist, ] Fy “a 2 Ds
Sey or Underselling Store. races this week and will try and €ap-| FoR SALE—One Heavy brood mare AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. G0., ' Pittsburgh, i a.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, spent
Sunday with relatives and friends at
Somerset.
Miss Myra Martz, of Corrigansville,
Md., spent the pcst week here with
relatives.
Engineer George Miller, of Johns-
town, was a Saturday visitor here
with friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lichty, have
returned home from a trip to the
eastern cities.
Miss Bess Crise, of Somerset, was
a guest of Miss Edna Kuhs, a few
days last week.
Mrs. C. Somerlott, of Cumberland,
Md., is the guest of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Collins, of North street.
{| Miss Orpha Smalley, of Salisbury,
| is visiting at the home of Mr. and
| Mrs. Thomas McKenzie, and other
friénds intown this week.
Mrs. B. J. McAvon, an. son. George
of Akron, Ohio. were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Foy, of Grant
street, a few days this week:
Mrs. William H. Rutter, and daugh-
ter Nelle of Somerset, spent the past
week here atthe home of the former’s
ture some of the prizes offered in the
motorcycle races. As a speed racer
“Ez” has some class and he will
make the best of them go some if
they expect to win.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Holtz-
houer, of Urbana, Champion County,
I1l., are spending a few weeks here
with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
K. M. Newcomer, and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Holtzhouer, and at Rock-
wood, at the home of Mr. George
Holtzhouer, and other relatives. Mr.
Holtzhouer, has spent more than fif-
teen years away from his native
state.
.| from steam and such like.
6 years old, and one horse, 6 years
old, both sound. Will work single
or double. The mare is an extra sin-
gle line leader and perfectly safe
GEO. W. BEALS,
R. F. D. No. 2, Meyersdale, Pa.
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25 cent Jar best Silver Polish for
15 cents at Bittner’s Grocery. ad
-Ex cuto's’ Noice.
Estate of William Suder, late of Berlin Bor-
Sept. 18-4¢
HEADACHES
IMPAIR
AND SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO B:COME CHROIC.
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af ticubled with head act
nervousness, dizziness, waters
eyes, inflamed eyes, aching ey «¢
balls, pain in the temples, p
MENTAL. FACULTIES
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Miss Lydia Bowman, spent the mother, Mrs. John Slicer, of Main _——— Lette s testamentary on the above estate on top and back of head— ma ns”
g 3 friend street. - having ‘een iesued to the undersigned by the 4, ’
past week with relatives and friends Mr and Mri J. N Breit. lets As long as the present stock of Droges auiority, notice is hereby Eivey lo all other eye defe Cis too numetons=
x . - 3 . . AN. J = . £rson: naqaeoted to sa estate to m e imme
— at Ellerslie, Md. a a N 6 7 2 isi goods last, we will make photo- Ab payment, and ORE Ht tok Slee a: to mention—should rex i
" Mrs. S. A. Kendall, spent a few Wednesday en a or nd i graphs at one half the regular price fre Same 19 presen: them duly authenticated 7 You. nave
. . . 3 i i ila- . * | for settlement a e residence o ". Kim- . +
days of this week with relatives and a [fen Ea wer All portrait frames will also go at| mil, ou Friday, October aL, 1913. at 10:00 A. M. i AY of the above symptoms da
EE ia getpe 2 pent , Pa., the same rate. We guarantee all dh DON M, KIMMEL not néglect your eyes, call mad
Mrs. 8. B. Philson, and son Harry ” : i T wo goods to be strictly first class and| O°t-2 PReouIONS: see us.’ Consult
1 By : : Irs. orence urner, who ha tO 3 FE , . £
sponta few. days. of this week with been spending the summer here with prodie ¥. 7. Coneed, 80 iri? i >
friends at Pittsburgh, her father, Mr. B. F. Smith, left Executiix’s Notice. fA wo pnae d
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on Ike Weinstein, was the guest of E. Tuesday on No. 6, for her home jn LOST. Estate of W. L. Hoovsr. late of Garrett, Som- Ey D ( Ol [ 5 YL (N
Sellers and family for supper Sunday |. york City. —_— Brodt Mune Da Sanaa Ve wd bs + Ad 4 HEY
a ; srk 5 ; A small gol rateh wi . | Notice is hereby zivsa th Ss test - 1m 0
evening at Berkley, Pa . ®lessrs. Eugene Crowe, Harvey Maric E. Hol a Wate wp o $05 a samen EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Collins, return-| pro. co1 ohn Glessner, Wilson Poor-| .2rie E. Holz, engraved. Liberal re- | ‘he undersigned by the prover authority, and
—— od Some from a visih with relatives ’ ’ ward by returning to the Diehl Mil-| 1 porsons indeoted oH said est ite are re quest
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baugh, Wilber Collins, Bud Burley,
0 make imme 1ate payment, and those
: ke imme At Collins’ Drug Store, Hartley Block
and friends at Pittsburgh. ‘were Berlin visitors Saturday even- linery, Sep: 25-4f, To us fain Soe prevent 2 : > :
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer, will ing with friends. ET 'ol3. at the residence of the undersigned in
leave Sunday for a visit with relatives
and friends at Pittsburgh.
Rev. Father Graney, of Leisenring,
was a visitor here and West Salis-
bury, a few days this week.
Miss Julia Schardt, was a Sunday
visitor with her sister, Mrs. Robert
Critchfield, at Rockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittner, and
children spent Saturday and Sunday
with® relatives at Glencoe.
Miss Maud Beale, spent a few days
of .this week in Oumberland, Md.,
visiting relatives and friends.
Sheriff Charles Hochard, and Harry
Sipe, of Somerset, were in town
Tuesday on official business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoemaker,and
children spent a few days of this
week with relatives at Deal.
Mrs. J. H. Deitle, of Route No..zZ
while in town on Monday renewed
ipti ther year. : P15.
he Sse Shane ys we Public Sehool, spent Saturday and and Treasurer mch 18-14 A nt .
- Miss un Lee, is Spe g Sunday with relatives in Greenville oa ; Snugly to the sore surface.
weeks visiting at the home of her Wp. No Visi to Pittsburgh is Com- |] The medicine is readily ab-
uncle, Dr. Daniel Lee, sin Nebraska.
Miss Anna Robison, left Sunday
evening on No. 5, for Chicago, Ill.,
where she expects to remain forsome
time.
Miss LucygStiver, left here Tuesday
for Washington, D. C., where she en-
tered a hospital in trainthg for a
nurse.
Misses Sula and Ethel..Collins, of
Frostburg, Md , spent Saturday and
Sunday here wtih relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Charles Sanders, of Markleton,
spent Sunday here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Crowe, of Meyers
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shafenberg,
and Miss Theresa Slicer, of Cumber-
land, Md., spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Miss Bernadette Crowe, is spend-
ing the week with relatives and
Mrs. J. D. Madigan, has returncd
to her home in Connellsville from a
visit here with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon,
of Grant street.
J. J. Kenney, of Pittsburgh, spent
a few days here at the home of his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Altmiller, at Hotel Alt-
miller, Main street.
Mrs. J. W. Rephorn, and children
of Somerset, have returned home
from a visit here with the former's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shaffer, of Mt
Savage, Md., spent Saturday and
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Me-
Kenzie, of Olinger street.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lint, and
children and Miss Ellen Lint, one of
the grade teachers in the Meyersdule
Rev. and Mrs. J. CO. Powell, of
Hyndman, spent several days of the
past week here at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bowman, of Salisbury
street.
Mrs. Harry Greenop, of Magnolia,
W. Va., spent Tuesday here at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartle,
of Main street. She was on her way
to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit her mother
who is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fouse, who
had been spending the past week
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Saylor, of Broadway, re-
turned to their home in Akron, Ohio,
Monday on No. 15.
Mrs. James Judge, of Magnolia, W.
Va., who had been spending several
weeks here at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sechardt, of the
American House, left for her home
Sunday here with the latter’s pa- ad
For Rent.
H. 8. Glessner flats, 2nd and 3rd
floors of the Centre street building,
suitable for dwelling or offices—Heat-
ed. All conveniences. Inquire of
Albert S. Glessner.
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Photographs and Pictare frames at
Conrad’s studio at half-price. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed in every sale of
Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad
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For SALE—Photographs of Werner
Family Reunion held at Riverside
Park, August 30th, 4 feet long, 8
inches wide. Pletchers Stndio,
Somerset, Pa
The Salisbury, Cemetery Co., are
selling desirable lots at an econonii-
cal price. John J. Livengood, Pres-
ident. George E. Yoder, Secretary
plete
Without going through the Main
Plant of H. J. Heinz Company. See
the largest pure food establishment
of its kind in existence. 50,000 visi-
tors entertained annually. Plant
open daily 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.— except
Saturday to noon only. ad
| 1Garrett Borough. Somerset county, Pa
| lina Wilhelmina Mosholder, deceased. late of
RENE HOOVER.
Ross R. Scorr Ezxecutrix.
At uruey O21. 26t
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin-
‘ftration ¢. t a in the estate of Hannah Caro-
Meyersdale Borough, Pa., have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all persons in-
uetted to the said estate are requested 10
make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same will make
them known without delay.
JOSEPH M SHOLDER,
HAY & Hay, Administrator, ¢ t. a. |
Attorneys. sep.18-6t.
TOUCHES
THE SPOT
Getting to the pain in the
quickest possible way means
the quickest possible relief.
Red Cross Plasters
sorbed by the tissues and the
pain disappears like magic.
We sell- these plasters.
Thorley's D.ug Store,
Centre Street, next to P. O.
MEYERSDALE, PA.
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If You Haven't
Seen the new Suits and Overcoats we’ve got
ready for you, made for us especially by Hart,
Schaffner & Marx, don’t wait any longer. The
new models are better than you’ve ever seen,
and the prices are easy.
While in the store
From 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Remember I visit Meyersdale at Collins’ Drug Susa
every two weeks and guarantee all my work and will make af 1
necessary corrections and change lenses free of charge anytime...
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Tuesday, October 7, 1913.
”
EN who are most critica’
A about the perfect set of
Derby wear our Self-conforn:.
Stetsons exclusively.
to the head on first
a Soft hat—without
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manip.
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— | friends in Cumberland and Frost- | Monday on No. 6. have a look at our MN : high E ri AY a
me burg, Md. . = : Mrs. James Wilson, and daughter Hat Cabs Shirts MN loss of their exXquisiic barnes,
| Misses Corine Derry, of Salisbury, | Ethel, of Uniontown, who had been a's, Ds, : /MN . rn} 21 LE ye,
ear | and Miss Mary Livengood of this spending the past week here at the Ties, Underwear, Pajamas, \b will always find [2 Hee fa fog al 10S
place, spent Sunday with friends in| home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fried- Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, J§ nen i : T.
it.’ Rockwood. ; line, of North street, returned to WV store — Fall A730 Er z
—— N, B. Kyle, of Windber, was a Fri-| their home Saturday. \v/ h i
eS day visitor here at the home of his shown.
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Kyle, of
Broadway.
Elmer Matthias, who resided on
Large street, moyed his family to
Charles Damico, recently received
post cards from his native home, Italy,
Mr. Damico has been in America
more than twenty years and has im-
bibed inthis time the American spirit.
Also Room-Size Rugs. :
HARTLEY & BALDWIN, 2
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. f
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} where he has accepted a position at cessful business men and worthy CCC CCE CCL LCCC sss s sso | er 0 INS
the Mines | citizens. NESSTTESSSECEESEESSSsgesssSsSR
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Price, $3.50, $4.00 $4.5