All H en ss mee re ern: ad "PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENING Items Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared for the Readers By Our Busy Staff. ¥ Miss Evelyn Truxal, was a business visitor in Pittsburgh, Saturday. Joseph Bain, of Rockwood, was a town visitor Sunday with friends. a town visitor with friends Saturday. Miss Emma Schrock, of Garrett, was a town visitor Saturday even- ing. Mrs. James Beltz, of Akron, Ohio, who had been spending several weeks here visiting friends, returned to her home Friday on No. 15. 3 Mrs. Lloyd Beachy, of near West Salisbury, spent Saturday here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reich, of Broadway. Useful Xmas Gifts! - ROYAL Use a little thought in the selection of gifts and your friends will remember you 365 days instead of one. You will find in our stock many things that will solve the gift problem, BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food Mrs. John L. Barchus, of Salisbury. Sod re Sop Belek, zed By the use of Royal Baking Powder a n glgans. PEBYUME Safety Razor spent Thursday last here with friends, | pC i Lo and Mrs. Loyd great many more articles of food may be Wejwve tio 5iad Do] In Pano Packages [+ ] Miss BEya Palmer, of Somerset, was Beachy, near West Salisbury. all healthful, de- : Tom From 25c¢ to $550 readily made at home, licious, and economical, adding much variety and attractiveness to the menu. Buy Grandma a Maxi- mum Hot Water Bottle, 2 Quart $2.00 Two years guarantee. She Can Use It. Buy Grandpa a Good ; Pipe, 25 10 “$6.00 He will enjoy it many Hours. »Buy Mother Some Sta- tionery. We have a fine assortment at eto $3.00 Buy Father a Box of | Buy Sister a Bottle of Buy Brother a 60c to $4.00 Box 25c to $3.CO He Will Like It. COLLINS DRUG STORE, . cc ”® i i 1 Baker and Pastry Cook Miss Helen Wright, wis a Salish Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Weimer, re- The Borel Bos bundred BY til 1 yisltor Sunday with relatives a turned home from New York, where receipts for all kinds of baking | The Rexall Store — friends. {they had been spending their wed- and vookery, free. Address Royal —_— Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holzshu, are vis- iting relatives and friends in Pitts- burgh. Miss Kathryn Kattan, spent Sun- day with Miss Maud Hady, at Cam- berland, Md. J Miss Sallie Miller, who had been in Pittsburgh for some time, returned home Tuesday. ' Dr. W. H. Ryland, vas a business ding trip, Friday of last week. V. E. Hartle, who had been spend- ing several weeks with relatives and friends in Clearfield county, returned Baking Powder Co., New York. Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa. J : : } ge home Friday evening of last week. Mrs. George- 'W. Collins, left on Friday for a visit at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burrow, at San Diego, Cal. visitor in Baltimore, Md., a few days last week. ” Miss Edna Smith, of Salisbury, spent, Friday evening in town with relatives and friends. B. & O. Engineer George Waga- man, who is working on the Somer- | vor and Cambria branch. spent Sun- | day and Monday here with his fam- ily, on Broadway. rr MKINELEYS TO BE HOME BY CHRISTMAS. By a card from Dr. MeKinley, to friends in. Meyersdale, he says they are getting along well and expect to eat their Christmas dinner. at home. That is good news #o the many friends of the McKinleys in Somer- set county. Wanted. Two Concrete Form Builders. About six weeks work. Apply to, Johns- town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa. Stockholders Notice. The stockholders of the Sand Spring Water Co will meet in the cirectors rocm of the NEE. FZ FT o A h A AT A A A > ro — ~ _— —d ~~ ~~ —_——— TES _— es Zz LL) You Know What's Coming A ED SP. 5 BF Se SF ST BP the annual feast day is almost here; the bird is prepared to do his part. You can probably manage it successfully but we sug- gest that you leave the dressing’ to us. We'll dress you in our special “Hiart Schaffner » . ; : 4 Citi N 1 Bi >, Pa., >S. Miss Ells Ptbecke, returned home| Miss Annie Weiner, of Grsenville —,— on ins Ty To id of & Marx clothes; 1 ou'll be dressed right, too. Monday from a short visit with |township, spent several days ,of the ‘Aluminum ware make splendid|7P? m. for’ the purpose of electing a board ’ = SHY in ‘in Pi ast week here at the home of her : | of giresiors for the Susaing year Spd tbe irgns If you need a full dress or Tuxedo, or frock —— : friends in Pittsburgh. {pas < Christmas presents, you can get the action of any other busin ss that may be | ) e 5: 1 UCC ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garletz, of | Sricle i Zant, Mr. and Mrs. John very best at Habel & Phillips. ad | presente S$ B. PHILSON sit well sed that von have the right thing * rs RR . sisi- | Stacer, Q igh street | P : | : % . er | near Sand Pat h, were Sunday ViISl- : ; Ege : ; i La a on ‘6. OF : tors here with friends. | Miss Genevieve Lancaster, of Mt. SAMPLE OF COAL. In the Estate of Maty A | If you prefer to be in‘ every day’ attire, B. & O. Engineer Jess Hefliey. of | Savage, Md., spent a few days of —t . Beachly Deceased | if you = ant a good overcoat. here's the place Sr Berlin spent several days of last |this week here at the home of her| Wm. H. Merrbach, with just pride | ? : to cet what ou need. t w eck ore with friends. | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | displayed on Tuesday, a splendid | Lottors St ion Save been ous | > ; 4 Mrs. §. E. Thorldy, has returned | S00 McKenzie, of Olinger street. =| sample of coal In town. taken from | hice furs Bach, fae {ie Boros a . : A CE a visit with relatives| Mrs. Charles “ehmutz, _and Mrs. | his mine which has been recently | of Meyersaale. Somerset County. Pa., deceased | AR ! LEY & B ALDWIN A he ot felonds at Harrisburg. Josephine Koelker, of Cumberland, | opened, after a long and laborious orset EL SB a Ba * ? Mn i : Md., were guests at the home of the job to cut through the massive rocks. inden a 10 ia Sstate are requ-sted to mak © . a . we ; : Mig Sum Housel. Spent seve! former’s aunt, Mrs. Anna Weber, of | He feels grateful that the end crowns Slam adainee 3 ToT Sojine on Yun The Home of Hart. Schaffuer & Marx Clothes. Be : days of the: past wee Hi i d that the lity of 1| shail muke the same known without delay cd i 8 & : , ' gh street, from Saturday until| his work an at the quality oi coa W. 'RUXAL. Acministrator. ee Ee SE 5 fe GE Es EE A AF SE A le : and friends in Pittsburgh. + Bieis | Monday. ak is of so high an otder. Nov 13-tf Mess rsdale. Pu. EES ESSSTESSoSSsTTEoSoTTSESN i is 3 i iter, an sie : a : : Missoy, Myr Jao Sri Sunday Misses Louise Tremmel, and Rose| ¢ T B x - j r ! f Boucher, 0 % ry. McQuaid of Berlin, were here a few SCHOOL BOARD ORGAN- Runa i } al : : : visitors here with friends. | “Cost” More—+ Worth M ; : d daughter days last week at the home of the x 1ZED. 38 age Sa ; 3 Mrs. Simon dg oo oral of former’s brother-in-law and sister, fo O | | = ) = nd J | a : i e fun 2 ; GE ( NE , i Spmday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Johnson, of| ‘Ag the recent meeting of the school A ed pr : S16 | nes rela iv i ound Large street. board, E. M. Beachley, was re-elected : Iarninants— Lubricants Ne SERRE Pe 3 ] Levi 8. Beale, o i Sed Charles F. Glessner, of town, re-| President and D. A. Floto, Vice. ei SRC EER Va Val © 1 EAN VATS ol AT i : Fibihe ; { while in town on oy Tene al, | POTtS having a Rhode Island Red hen | President. {a a. : a L | his subscription to The Commerc %|that layed fifty eggs, and hatched| Treasurer, Clarence Moore, and - = i George Brand, a B. & 0. Engi- oub a brood of chickens and kept on|Secretaty Gnagey held over until : 3 EI SR TI RRR CER . Sa § ). Teer, was paralyzed last evening and laying Out of that brood he has| June. Eu ” : HE ; / dit: : ; i has been in a helpless condition | several pullets that began laying| Ohristmas vacatiofbegins- Decem- - a i since. . | eggs when only four months old. His | ber 19th. Boyes ald a . hi Jacob Paul of Greenville township, | little daughter Elizabeth. uttended| gchools open in the new year, Jan- - ¥ \ ; handed us a dollar and a half on|the chickens. ’ 7 uary Ste. * — “ @ Saturday. He is ome of our new readers. ? Mrs. O. C. Gurley, returned home Sunday . afternoon from a visit with |. Mrs. Wm. McKillop, and two child- ren who for several months were the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Housel, on Keystone RECENT ‘MARRIAGES IN THE COUNTY. | SUITS AND COATS. — , relatives and friends in Cumber- | street, left Friday last on No. 15, \ : z 4 —— ¢ land, Md: | for Pittsburgh, where they met Mr.| Miss Jessie. Ppillips, and Ephraim : : : : : ; . i y i both of Wilson Creek, were . Mrs. Ella Snyder, of Rockwood, | McKillop, and from there they went Pritts, I ! we ia W M N was x. guest of Ber brother-in-law | to Ridgway, Pa., for a few days visit married at the parsonage of Trinity Tr KE oO BE S STORE. ‘and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James, with the latter’s parents, before go-| Lutheran church, Somerset, by the am = : ; it vi ing to Denver, Col., where they will | Reva I. Hess Wagner. : : : g / Darnley. . : tore dit Ba. Ce dale December first found us with too many Suits and Coats on our racks. The backward season { © Attorney Curtis Truxal, of Somer- on : Miss Jessie M. Friend, and Charles | is responsible for our over-stock. : ’ ! set, spent Sunday bers wa alt Get or prices on grain, chop, mid-| Boyle Eicher, both. of Mill Run, Fay- _ As a result, we find it necessary to offer merchandise at prices we never offered other years S00. | ns og = ear '| dling; hay, straw, salt, ete.. before |ette cougty, were married at the before January. 3 M. S.°Heinbaugh wil sell his live stock and farming implements “at Coal Run on the Chamberlain farm, ‘December 18th. Miss Mary J. Barrett, of Cum- berland, Md., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Foley, of High street, a few days this week. 3 buying, Habel & Phillips. ad All Bats reduced ome half, at the Diehl Millinery. ad. LOST. : An Account Book, by M. S. Hein parsonage of the Somerset United Brethren church, by Rev. Henry A. Buffington. a price way below actual value. We quote at random a few ‘Miss Margaret V. Ogline, and Wm. J. Folmar, both of Acosta, were married at Somerset, by Justice of the Peace, A. Kent Miller. Here is an opportunity to secure the latest and newest wearables for the Holiday season at ’ below ; every garment listed is absolutely new, fall goods; re- ‘member, our entire stock is reduced. Come in and make your Selection while the assortment is good. LADIES’ SUITS. : : baugh, of Coal Run, on Saturday| Miss Viola, Grace Biestel, of $10-00 Plain Tallored S8rge. .. [ri sou ihesir sins ca sends $77 Holtzhouer, of s : Miss. Bligabeth Eotziouer evening. The ownersfame is not on | Jefferson twp., George W. Fleegle, .14 00 Plain Tailored Serges, in stoutsizes ... ............... 11 00 box. t of. her i Connellsville, is the guest ob the book, but the book contains the | of Quemahoning twp., were married 15 00 Bedford Cords, elegantly tailored.... ................. 11 00 } d ter, Mr, and : brother-in-law and sister, . name of Wm. Malcolm, Port Hersh, at the parsonage of Mt. Calvary 17 50 Diagonals, in black, brownand blue. ....;.-o....... ..... 13 00 ! Mrs. EK. M. Newcomer, and others. A reward of five dollars, | Lutheran church, Lavansville, by Rev. 23 @0 Plain Tailored Serges, Whipcords, Bedfords ......... 17 00 ow Tha mspiiers of he Wetmena will be given~for the return of the | H. M. Petrea. : 25 In Serges, Bedfords and VIouna. io. it ni eh 18 50 x afternoon club, met at the nome ook. ' dec.11-1t fiat Ci 26 50 Plain Tailored Wool Poplin . : 19 00 § - - a M F f G a a0C. f Jenne: heats tens ses nen das tive sneaesse { Mrs. W. H.;Dill, of Beachley street, etre tw Ise fol ee hy or 27 00 Eponge, velvet collar, blue and black................... 21-00 South Side, last week. English ‘Walnuts, 17¢ per Ib., at he vido married gt Windber 28 00 Plain Tailored black broadcloth... .................... 21 00 38,00 ! Ryan Bittner, who is working at| Habel & Phillips. ad], Rew James FF. Saas ? 30 00 Eponge, fancy Copenhagen.......... ...... ......... 232 00 Magnolia, W. Va., spent Sunday here -_— y is 33 00 Black Serge, plain tailored. .... ........!... .....%.... 22 00 with his mother, Mrs. Etenrietta| “Furnished Rooms, Wanted for a| pegptiful china ware and dinner 45,00 Fancy Crush Plush Jacket, Broadcloth Skirt....... 30 00 Bittner, of Main street; Tamty of four grown-up people for|..q water sets, at ad : : ight hguse keeping—modern conven- 4 ili 3 Mr. and -Mrs. Levi Deal, of Grove 8 Zoeping— * ad € Habel & Phillips OSes, City, former residents of this place, | 1e0Ce. Inquire at The Commercial. EE LADIES COATS. , on ] rE Em, hoy Rest in Forgetfulness. 6 00 Full 1 th ixt $450 spent Wednesday of last week here : - g $ all length, gray mixture... 7... ....05 a0 nL with relatives and friends. Turkeys and oysters for Christ-|' “Who does not love to shufiie off 12 50 % length, gray zibelin, velvet collar....... ............. 10 00 . ; Connellsyille, | 8s, at Habel & Phillips. ad | time and its concerns at intéivals—to 17 50 Boucle, navy blue, belted..... ........ . 13 00 Charles Payne, © Si forget who is president and who is 2 3 3 ee Hehe Emad? head spent Sunday here at the home of . 3 overdor. what race ho bel t 18 00 Fur matelasse, yoke lining, velvet collar..... ......... 13 50 dolls his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | Oa} fn. 524 inspect 7. W. Gzip 20 00 Mole skin, £ length, Nelle Rose lining.......... .. 5... 15 00 nthe \ Payne, of Meyers avenue. ge > mas Goods, all being sold |; , {, the great liquid metronome as 23 00 Matelasse Cloth, gray and brown...... ................ 17 00 Miss Zenona Heavner, of Cumber- at eost, ad | jt peats its solemn measure, steadily 26 50 Black Broadcloth, plain tailored .............0......... 19 00 25 d. Md. is the guest of her broth- swinging, when the solo or duet of 28 00 Black Vicuna Velour, Mandarin Sleeve................ ..20 00 . and, Jo) : 2 My. and Mrs. HELP WANTED. +thuman life began, and to swing just as 30 00 Astrakan, velvet trimmed bottom, collar, cuffs......... 22 50 or Ina a ih Hit mss steadily after the human chorus has 40 00 Toupe Eponge, Nelle Rose lining, kimona sleeve. ........ 28 00 James Cox, of the South Side. Women, and Girls, over 16 years| died out and man is a fossil on its i , by local Shirt Fact: i . | shores.”—The Autocrat of the Break- : Mrs. John Young, of Proderios: of A y nh 2 OE AE 34 2 P fast Table. Entire line of Children’s, Misses’ | Large assortment of Ladies’ Serge f Our entire stock of Children’s and ture Md., is the guest of hier fonin-iaw py Soretary erela ub EN ate and Junior Coats, Marked Dresses, marked $5.50 to $10.00, Misses’ Dresses in Plaids and il and daughies, 3s, S30. Ms 0. M.|Meyersdale, Pa. dec.11-1% Good Florida oran@es 25c per doz., $2.25 to $10.00, 1 4 OFF 1 4 Serges, marked $1.25 to $5, = Klingaman, of the Sou 10e. at Habel & Phillips. ad - - nable : Genuine cut glass tumblers for 10c 1-4 OFF 1-4 ; 1-4 OFF 1-4 Mat Wa, Fleping. and angie: each, ab Habel & Phillips. INL STI C Latest Fall and Winter Models. isses Mary an nnie ’ i FO TRI WY LITRE . Brooklyn, N. Y., are guests at the| 7 5 LEY RIT &, -hoco- 3 : M ad Mra Toys going at cost, at T. W. Gur-| FOR RHEUMATISH aixed hoseof their relatives, Mr. 2 *|ley’s. Call in and see before buying. R, James Darnley, of Front street, South Side. ® Mrs. Jacob Opel, returned home iting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Shoemaker, and other relatives and friends. a a Jewelry for gifts, bracelets, lockets, and lavallieres, beautiful patterns, at eames eee 3 Ib good candy for 25c at Habel & Phillips. ad Notice to Stockholders. | Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the | . I’ ir t . iy Mirst Nati ani ( Saturday evening on No 16, from I. VW. .Guileyls. Closing oa Stoeiloiders 51 we Ving Navona) Dank or THE W OMENS STORE. 1 Johnstown, where she had been vis- prices. a rooms.in Confluence, Pa., on Tuesday, Jan =P, M., for the purpose of electing a board of direct ors for the ensuing year and transacting such | other business as may come before them. | D. L. Miller, Cachier. 13.1914, between the hours of 1 and 2 o’cl E 4 Hartley Block Hartley, Clutton, Co., Meyersdale, Pa. J