bd do = | EE TO rere PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS | Jtems Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared for the Readers By . Our Busy Staff. Yost S. Summy, of Route No. 2, called at the office .of The Commer- cial on Friday and renewed his sub- scription. : Attorney Curtis W. Truxal, of Somerset, spent Sunday here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Truxal, of Centre street. Charles Payne, of Connellsville, spent Sunday last here with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Payne, of Meyers avenue. As Louis Klotz, of Route No. 2, while in town on Saturday renewed his subscription to The Commercial for another year. John Stacer, spent a few days this week visiting relatives a friends at Pittsburgh. Miss Ethel Collins, returned home Friday eyening from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Pittsburgh. Mrs. Thomas Judge, of Magnolia, W. Va., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Alpniiller, Altmiller Hotel. : JH... L. Troxell, of Fairmont, W. Va., was a visitor here Saturday with friends. Simon Beal, spent a few days of last week with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch, at Pittsburgh, and other relatives and friends. Miss Edna Kuhs, is yisiting rela- tives and friends at Somerset this week. Mrs. George Kuhs, returned home Frivay evening from Somerset, where Miss Agnes Shannon, was a visitor with relatives and friends at Frost- burg, Md., a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kelley and daughter Marie, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Finegan of Win- chester, W. Va., visited relatives and friends in Johnstown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ferguson of Altoona, Mr. and Mis. John Struck- man of Manns Choice, and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Rockwood, were | Al ent on %e ublicans. three county offices the coming general Directer of the There are only {to be filled at | in November, viz, | Poor, Jury Commissioner and Coro- | The nominees for these offices goods ier. | are Joseph J. Snyder, of the Poor, John G. Jury Commissioner, aud Dr. H. S. Kimmell for Coroner. election day and work for and cast their votes for the success of the above ticket, and express their par- ty faith by supporting the Rupubli- can ticket: : VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, ad County Chairman. —— No. 5833. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Citizens National Bank, guests ab the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Baer and Ada Mitchell, were 0. Sides several days during the week. . Miss Carrie Steinberger left Tues- of day for Chambersburg, Pa., where nd | she will remain for several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida Staub, and Misses Lillian Sun- day visitors with friends at Frost- burg, Md. : ‘ H. L. Long, formerly of this place but now of Connellsville, was a bus- at | iness visitor here Monday and Tues- di Zearl Matthias, and Edward Hil- legas, of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday here at the home of the former’s pa- | rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthias, of Beachley street, South Side. Clayton Wade, clerk in the Miller | & Collin’s Department Store, spent | Sunday with his relatives at Frost- | burg, Md. | | Mrs. James Beltz, of Akron, Ohio, arrived here Saturday eyening and | w il spend several Weeks with friends. Herman Deist, left Sunday on No. 15, for Steubenville, Ohio, where he spending a few weeks she had been Spe g will spend the winter with his son-in- visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. W. H. Gill, and daughter Miss Alpha left Saturday morning for Beavertown, where they will spend several weeks yisiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. B. Groff, returned home Friday from Johnstown, where she had been attending the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Emme Ritter, and daughter Miss Ethel left Monday morning on train 57, for South Bend, Ind. where they will remain for some time visiting relatives and friends. Miss Maggie Baer, is visiting rela- tives and friends in J ohnstown. Miss Florence Johnson, of Salis- sbury, was in town Friday last with friends. Miss Eva Palmer, of Somerset, spent Friday and Saturday of last week here at the home of her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baldwin, . of Grant street. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brenneman, of Bittinger, Md., were here a few days last week with friends. Mrs. 8. J. Zufall, of Mechanics- burg, Pa., was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man, Deal, of Main street, a few days this week. Mrs. Walter May, of Connellsville, was a visitor here with relatives Friday last. Miss Marion Knieriem, returned home the last of the week from a visit with relatives and friends at Cumberland, Md. Mrs. M. Hady, of Somerset, is a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hady, of Large street. Miss Pearl Knieriem, of Frostburg, Md., spent the past week here, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Conrad, of High street. Mrs. John Wagner, is spending a ew days of this week with relatives at Johnstown. Mrs. Oscar Imler, of Akron, On iis spending. a few weeks here and near Berlin, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank Klare, of Somerset, was a visitor here with friends Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Oyrus Shultz, of Roekwood, spent Sunday and Mon- day here with relatives. Miss Pearl Hay, of Rockwood, spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends. Messrs. W. H. Blume, H. C. Staub, George H. Stein and Dr. W. T. Me- Millen, attended the reunion’ of the L.0. O. M. held at Uniontown, last Saturday. _s Mr.andll 4 Demand certificates of deposit... .... 690 68 Time certificates of aeposit.. . BB122 UT | United States deposits... 10,338 75 Postal Savings Deposits . 2,851 58 ‘When you have your homes wired, i | i } ad interest in Somerset and adjacent Oil Company, “the pain and lameness in my back has not returned. I am justified in ' recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills at every opportunity. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no others. ad eee Furnished Rooms Wanted for a family of ee grown-up people for light house eeping—modern conven- jences. ‘Inquire at The Commercial. ere Wanted. Two Concrete Form Builders. About six weeks work. Apply to, Johns- town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa. The changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that have a weakening effect on the sys- tem, and may become chronic. Use Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages and will help very quick- ly. Itisa well known family medi- cine that gives results. Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad — ee ere. Honesty Universal in Finland. The Finns place their money and valuables in holes in the ground and ‘ cover them with a big leaf. Such treasure is sacredly respected by all , who pass it; but, in the rare event of a man wishing to borrow of his neighbor during his absence, he will take only the smallest sum he re quires, and place a message in the hole telling of his urgent need, prom- ising to repay the amount on a speci: | ied date. And he will invariably keep his word, for the Finn is invincible in his independence. NTT fs Be Ts Be fT Bs BM Bs Bs Bs Es I A 3 . . . a . IL FLY LY A + AN CTT TTTECETOTOUETIIIE TONER [JA = his Store is Headquarters \W for the best things to wear for men and \/ young men. In clothes, we offer the latest and most approved fashions; new weaves; new colors; new designs; the best of all-wool fabrics, the finest tailor- ing. and fit guarenteed. If you want a suit or hat that is becoming to } ou. You want to be coming to us HARTLEY & BALDWIN, 2 The Nome of Yart. Sehailaer & Marx Clothes. A= 2 eT TS Pil AF AF AY a > 7 'o AP. TNS mw TEETER WE WAN! (Uw and will contract with portable mill operators for their entire cut WE PAY CASH when stock is loaded and meses cal always furnish cutting orders to suit your timber. a” eI Ro Write us and we will send one of our m=n to explain our plan of doing business. AMERICAN LUMBER & MFu. €9., -- Pitt-hurgh, Pa. Sept. 184% ) | Western Maryland | Lines ~ | EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1913. . 0 better cigars are to bef the greatest cigar value Havana and domestic cigars in various sizes, shapes and shades, each carefully kept at just the right temperature Tickets. | and moisture to assure af . Ji} cool, sweet, delightful} Good Over Import:nt East- |i smoke. Select your cigarsk’ ern Roads. + from our case today. _ TRURK LINE i { that, hence we offer vaul§ Interchangeable Mileage | § i } we oe Westen i {io IY d Doug RIL (I i aryland and also over P. MEV fe te fi & L. E. Lines to and from jg Maye RSDALE. Py | & os a a What Fishes Know. ; P ITTS BU R b H That fish possess a certain power off On Sale at Principal Stations. pers is affirmed by many who haves studied them. They often learn te» recognize the voice of the one who Globe, foods them. Fish will congregate ifm a | places where food is habitually throwme ad | to them. - em. - If a morsel proves too larg | to be swallowed, they have beem i known to divide it on a sharp stone—e . | Harper's Weekly. . rrr Because they are an honestly made medicine that relieves promptly the | hook to TOMS AvoomPlishmen. suffering due to weak, inactive kid- | hands; so often this is forgotten. neys and painful bladder action. | may do many things and accompa They offer a powerful help to na- | little, simply because the activity i= ture in building up the true excreting | skin deep, outward, superficial. We kidney tissue, in restoring normal ac- | want rest for our attainments to sink Get your homes wired. Electric Company. — eee Foley Kidney Pills Succ ed / 7 to ood relieving bladder discom- | By do gather our harvest, understand NT THEW. SoM by oll Desh {oT Sit J We 157 200 Joo much « a rs Every where. a | much to really Tor Xe To Tho Hi we do not always arrive. rr — —————————— Ready-Witted Salesman. Some salesmen are equal to almos$ any emergency and do not spare the “other car” when occasion requires. “But the Blank car is guaranteed fox life,” protested a prospective purchass er to a salesman of the sort. “Yes, E | know it is,” retorted the quick-wittesi | salesman, “but our car is guaranteed for a whole year.” It required severak moments for the prospective purchas- er to see the point. meee 8nake Put Town In Darkness. A 20-inch green snake put out all | the electric lights in the town of Mul- lins, S. CO. In the morning linemen | found it tangled in some wires on a | pole. It had crawled to the top of the pole and coming in contact with the wires forced a short circuit, put | out the lights and incidently died. PE ——— ed Henry A. Johnston, a business man of L’ Anse, Mich., writes: ‘‘For years, Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound | for coughs and colds has been our | family medicine. We give it to our children, who like it on acconnt of its pleasant taste. It is a safe cure for cough and colds. It contains no To Clean Leather. When the traveling bag become: dirty wash the bag well with tepid watér and a little soap. After fr = | opiates. Sold by all Dealers Eyery | dry put a little oxalic acld into a eup where. ad | of hot water and wipe the bag well oe with a soft rag dipped in the acid z { When dry brush the bag with white : } ™ <7 IDF or i FOLEY! KIDNEY i ILLS of an egg and you will be surprised FOR RNEUMATISM KIDNEYS /.ND Ble SRRF | 10 508 how new it looks. »