j J ) J J ; / / / / / / Y I Ml town visitor Saturday. ree PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS s Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared for the Readers By Our Busy Staff. . Item The Fact | meee Mrs. ©. P. Meyers, was a Pitts- burgh visitor Monday. ; H. H. Maaust, of Elk Lick, was a Miss.Sara Hartle, was a Thursday visitor, in, Cumberland, Md. Harry Eskens, of Berlin, was a town visitor Thursday last. Mrs. J. W. Deitz of Salisbury, was visiting friends here on Monday. Mrs. Henry Siehl, spent Saturday last with relatives in Cumberland. E. C. Kyle, was transacting busi- ness at the county seat on Tuesday. James McKenzie, of near New Germany, was atown visitor Monday. John iRishel, of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends Miss. Leah Leydig, of Glencoe, was a Friday visitor here with friends. a Mrs. Truman Sanner, of near the Qentre Church, was im town on Saturday... .. M. D. Yeager, two weeks. Mrs; John Wilhelm, of Berkley, spent Monday in town ‘with relatives and friends. Misg Harriet Staub, a trained wurse in a [Philadelphia Hospital, is the guest of her mothery Mrs. Ida Staab, of Majin street. , Miss Emma Glessner,” of Berlin, was & town visitor with relatives and _fgiends, Thursday last. " Mrg§ Wm. Payne, ‘and daughters Misses Edna.and Mildred were Pitts- bargh Visitors Friday last. Mrs. H.; F. Habel, and two child- ren are visiting relatives in Cumber-. land, Md., for a few days. Mrs. John Harding and-daughter, Miss Mima, of Salisbury, were shop- ping in Meyersdale on Monday Mrs. Guy Baer, and sister, Miss Annie Garletz, of near Band Patch, spent Friday in town shopping. Mrs. Frank O’Bryon,.and Mrs. M. Carey, and daughter Miss Virginia ‘were Pittsburgh visitors Monday. Mz and Mrs. M. Hurley of Connells- ville, are guests :at.the home of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Anna Weber. Miss Lydia Beal, of ‘Sand Patch, was a town visitor with relatives and friends, a few days last week. Miss Ella MecMurrer, bur. Thegesa McMurrer, of (Olinger street. Miss Mary Schindler of Johnstown, is. spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. John Dunne,of High street. Miss Mae Wilson, is spending the ys with relatives-and. friends Fonaconing and «Cumberland, Md. $s. Elsie Reagan, left Monday for Astown, where she will spend the holidays with, relatives and friends. Mrs. Joseph Peerless, of Pittsburgh, is a guest at the home of her sisters, id'and Lillian Baer, of Misses Main street. B. & O. Engineer (ieorge Stein, and son. Herbert réturned home Satur- day from a yisit with friends in Bal- timore, Md. Miss Lena Sinsel leaves today for her home in Graiton, W. Va., where she will spend the week-end with re- latives and friends. Mrs. Lucinda ed the funeral of Baldwin, her brother in-law, Simon P. . Fritz, at Garrett, Friday of last week. Mrs. Joseph Schindler, of Johns town, spent several days of last week here with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Dunne, of High street. Mrs. J. W. Daniels, of West Salis- who returned from atrip at Green Spring, Va., was met by her bury, husband here on Saturday. Miss Marion Domer, who is teach- W. Va., is spending a few weeks here with her ing school at Thomas, ‘mother, Mrs. Julia Domer. John P. Dunne, of Wall, Pa., was a visitor here Friday and Saturday of last week with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Dunne, of High street. Miss Marion Leydig, a grade teaeh- er, left Friday evening for her home at Glencoe, where she will spend the holiday vacation with her parents. Miss Kate Sheppard, a teacher in in Washington, D. C., is spending a few weeks, here with her father, D. R. Sheppard, of Large a school left last week for Mobile, Ala., where he will visit for of Pitts- is the gnest of her sister, Miss attend- Galen Horner, a student at Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa., is spenc ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Horper, of near town. . 1 Miss Grace Thomas, who is teach- ing school at Latrobe, arrived here Saturday evening on No 16, to spend the holidays with relatives and 4 friends. : Miss Ellen Lint, one of the grade teachers in our Public School went to her home in Greenyille township, Friday to spend two weeks with her parents. ! Misses Emma and Fannie Graves, free from alum, ea Mo amount of misrepresentation by the \ peddlers of alum baking powders, no jug- gling with chemicals, or pretended analysis, . or cooked-up certificates, or falsehoods of any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baking Powder has been found by the offi- cial examinations to be of the highest leavening efficiency, purity and wholesomeness. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable for making finest and most economical food. Remains _J and of absolute a who are employed in Cleveland, Ohio, are spending the holidays with their parents, ‘MF. and Mrs. Alonza Graves, of North street. Prof Li. D..Crunkleton, of the Mey- ersdale Public Schools, left Satur- day morning for his home in Littles- town, Pa., ‘to spend the holidays with his family. Miss Rebekah Truxal, who is teach- ing school in Pittsburgh, is spending |. the Christmas vacation here with her parents, Dri and Mrs. A. E. Truxal, of Centre street. Miss Margaret Hartle, a . trained parse in the Clearfield Hospital, ar- rived here Monday to remain for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartle. : Miss Helerr Lichty, who is attend- ing college at Lynchburg, Va., is spending the holidays here with her 5 , parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lichty, | ' pag) K. McMillen, is spending the of. Meyers avenue. Christmas yacation with relatives J. W. Gerhart and Ed. Lepley werela; Listonburg. business visitors to Cumberland, Sat-| p & (, Engineer, Joseph Crone, urday last. While there they also | of Johnstown, is spending Christ- found time to do.a little Christmas|, .o yore with friends. spoppingron‘he side, : Mrs. Ella McKenzie, and -~Miss Mrs. George Benford, spent Friday Tina Collins, were Salisbury visitors and Saturday of last week in Cum-| ppgrsday evening of last week. berland,eid.. ish her. mother-in-| go wo poor teacher of the Comp law, Mrs. Matilda Benford, who is School, in Southampton township, in a hospital share. is spending the holidays here with Miss Ida Dia, who is attending| fiends, Irving college at Mechanicsburg, is A. D. Johnson of Garrett, Route 2 spending the holiday vacation bere was in town on Tuesday and while win pet parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. |, cnewed his subseription to The Dia, of Main street. Commercial _ Homer Collins, a student in a Med-| ;,,,, 3 weakland, of Charleston, ical College, in New York is spending W. Va. is the'guest of parents the holidays here at the home of his Mr Aa a Mrs. I. W. Weakland o parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. | Meyers eVOrtio. * : ; mn Ogllius, of North divest. George Rae, who is employed at Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Hoblitzell, left Pittsburgh, ie sponing 3 Tow hugs Sunday for Marion, Va., where they here with his parents, Mr. and Mr will remain until after the holidays Wis Bec. of the South Side : with their son-in-law and daughter, r ? : : 1 Evangelist Clapper is home on a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Teas. Pt a on Miss Alice M. Hanford, Latin teach- acai, hie hs oh of Sil 2) ctin the Meyorsate igh Sobol |, 5S ntuy morning sed oven. Jersey, to spend the holiday vaca- | Miss Mand Hady, who is working tion with her relatives. in Cumberland, Md., is spending Mrs. J. P. Kelley, and two children Christmas here with her parents, Mr. and ber ‘mother Mrs. Mary Hanna, and Mrs. Wm. Hady, of Large strect. : ’{ Miss Jessica Reed, of Nev York left Friday for Winchester, Va.,| ! : ‘where they will spend the holidays City, arrived here Sunday evening to with relatives and friends. spend the Christmas. holidays, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miss Annie Weimer returned to her | Reed, of Meyers avenue. : home in Greenville township on Mon- "Edward Foley, who isatténding St. day, after spending a few weeks here Charles College; at B dltimore, Md., at the home of her uncle and aunt, ‘arrived. here. Tuesday to spend the Mr. and Mrs. John Stacer. holidays. with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Miller, who |Mrs. M. Foley, of Centre street. were here to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leckemby, the latter's father, ex Sheriff Edgar |of Connellsville, spent Saturday and Kyle, returned to their home in Fair-| gunday here with the latter’s sister, mont, W. Va., Friday last. Mrs. Nettie Leckemby, of the South Mrs. Isaiah Friedline, returned to her home in Boswell, on Monday, after spending a few weeks here at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Kyle, of Bro.dway street. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kephcert, of Sugar Grove, arrived here Tuesday | Side. and are the guests of the latter’s ™ Mrs. W. S. Livengood, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dill, sister, Miss Mae Bisfeller, left Mon- of Beachley sireet, South Side. day and Editor Livengood, left Wed- nesday, for Chicago, Il., to spend a few weeks with relatives and friends. At the Christian church, Sunday night J. A. Hopkins will preach a New Year’s sermon on Ten Nights in a Bar Room and the Men Who Swore off. Illustrated with Stereopticon Views. 5 - Miss Mary Gill, arrived here Thurs- day from Shippensburg, Pa., where she had been attending school, to spend the ‘holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Gill, of Meyers avenue. Mrs. Charles Burston, and three children of Latrobe, arrived here Sunday to spend a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Deal, was a business” visitor ati Salishufy Monday. R. B. Poorbaugh of near Glencoe, was in town Monday: = 5 W. A. Bauman, of Bomerset. spent Tuesday here with friends. Mrs. Bruce Lichty, spept Sunday and Monday in Pittsburgh. ! Miss Agnes Shannon, was a Satur- day visitor with Cumberland friends." B. +J. Lynch, is spending the bholi- ‘days™ with relativesiat Rossiter, Pa. J. J. Engle, of Rapte, No. 2, trans- ‘acted businéss in town on Tuesday. Christ Johnson, of Pittsburgh, was 4 biisiness "visitor here -several days last week. J. A. Murtland, Deputy. Collector, of Dawson, was business visitor here Wednesday. : ; Prof. Henry Gress, Principal of the schools at Coalport, Pa., Clearfield county, is spending the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gress, of Salisbury streeti South Mrs. Ella Snyder, and her daughter Miss Julia of Rockwood, were Satur- day visitors here at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Darn- ley, of Front street, South Side. Misses Emma Ritter, and daughter Miss Ethel, have returned - home from a very pleasant visit with rela- tives and friends at South Bend, Ind., and Cleveland and Akron, Ohio. Miss Rena Lauver, one of the teachers ‘in the Meyersdale High School, left Saturday morning for | her home in Latrobe, to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Fike, who is attending Juniata college, ab Huntiugdon, Pa., arrived here Friday to spend the hol- street. idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " i i ; d other Fike, of Beachley street, J. L. Leith, of Light street, an L. G. Dom, of Hazelwood was a Dillas si fy ? S relatives. town visitor Thursday and Friday Mrs. Charles Hughes, and two little Miss Mary Guthrie, of New York, Mfr. Webreck, of Glencoe, was a town visitor on Monday. I. T. Leydig was a pleasant caller at The ‘Commercial on Friday. H. F. Altfather, of Glencoe, made a tripto Meyersdale Monday last. P. W. Suder, of Deal, was seen on our streets the early part of the week. - Alfred Broadwater, Secretary of the Northampton Telephone Co., was transacting business in town on Monday. Mrs. Charles Keller, and daughter Miss Ruth of Grantsville, Md., were town visitors a few days this’ week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stotler,. and son. Carl, left on Wednesday for Akron, Ohio, to spend the holidays with their son Frank and with Mrs. Stotler’s father, J. M. Hay. ed by a large millinery firm in Balti- more, Md., is spending her vacation with her brother-in-law and sister, Mn and Mrs. George Pfeiffer, of Olinger street. Rev. and Mrs. ‘J. C. Powell, of Hyndman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rephorn, and three children, of Som- erset, are spending a few days at the home of their relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bauman. Miss Beatrice Truzel, who is at- tending college in Hollin, W. Va., arrived here Saturday on No. 16, andl will remain until after the holi- C.. W. Truxal, of Broadway. day evenirig on No. 5, tq spend the holiday vacation with her father; D. Ry ‘Sheppard, of Large street. 2 a atl 25 cent ‘box of Smyrna ‘Pulled’ Figs Te Miss Bertha Baker, who is employ- | days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: |’ Miss Madeline Sheppard, who is] atténding Howard University, in} Baltimore,: Md., arrived here Mon-|- ICE CREAM For Your Christmas Dinner! | “IT'S RIECK'S!” Vanilla 35¢c quart. Brick 40c quart. Just Phone---W¢’il Deliver It. P. S.--Also Cigars and Whitman’s Candies. COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, The Rezalle sore Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa. ETRE oh SSE A SB ET ST AT A BT 22 NN rE TTT TTDI TTESIITSNS { SANTA CLAU W ¥ HAS HIS HEADQUARTERS AT HARTLEY & BALDWIN’S this year. He notified us about two months ago. Well we are ready fur him with practical Xmas gifts, fi\ such as Overcoats. >uits Bath Robes. Pajamas, #\ Sweaters, Shirts lies. ¢ ollars, Cufls, Cuff Buttons, A 4 Scarf kins Watch Fobs Full Dress Sets, Suspend- ers. Handkerchiefs, 1runks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags We Will Help Santa to Get the Kight 1 hing for You. The Hom. of Fact, Sehaffaer & Harx Clothes. eu AE BAP Bn BT PPV ZT 5 a a. Et i SE > EE £4 ES EEEESEETETEEW IT IST ITIL Bad Weather Does Not y Mean Bad Walking 7 to the man or woman whose shoes are protected with Waterproofing It makes leather soft, waterproof. longer and polishes same as ever. One or two thorough applications last a season. 25¢ a can. It wears 3 : WN \\ AR Q RRA FOR SALEBY = =-° for 25“cents at Bittner’s Grocery.’ A nando) gedys Long Bl Ga | MILLER .& COLLINS. rid ATES a ERRY CHRISTA S555 53555555 5995 53333595 3395393 353309983 Bay AND Prosperous New Year Side, and other relatives and friends. | rg Ib Tum womens Store IS THE WISH ; ls se A -— PD DTD Waverly Oil Works Co. “Waverly” Gasolines—Il11 minants— Lubricants—Wax—Sp SAT petty Wanted. Two Concrete Form Builders. About six weeks work. Apply to, Johns- town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa. —————————— For good candies, at the right prices, go to Bittner’s Grocery. ad eee ———————— Photographs and Picture frames ab Conrad’sjStudio at half-price. Sat- of last week. He left Meyersdale about 13 years ago. He is a veteran |sons of Elkins, W. Va., arrived here of ®the Civil War, having seen nearly Friday last to spend a week with four years of service. He also spent | her patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartle, of the South Side. Mr. a few days with relatives and friends at Wellersburg, and Cumberland, Md. Hughes, arrived Wednesday to spend who had been spending seyeral weeks | jsfaction guaranteed in every sale of here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. | Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad and Mrs. James Darnley, of the South | -_——— Side, left Tuesday for Lonaconing, to spend the holidays with relatives “30 cent can Preserved Strawberries for 25 cents at Bittner’s Grocery He returned to his home Saturday, Christmas with them. and friends there. | (this week only.) ad PRIVATE SALE Notice. i Valuable Real Estate ! Consisting of a 56 adre farm, in Summit township. Somerset county, Pa.. Known as the Daniel Joonson farm, having thereon erected a good sized bank barn, dwelling house, machine The annual meeting of the shareholders oT the Second National Bank, Meyersdale, “ will be held in their banking rooms on Tuesuay” January 13, 1814 at 2 o'clock p. m. for tne pur pose of electing Directors to serve for ihe en: suing year and for the transaction of any otie® business. J. H. BOWMAN, 18dec?2 ts-ad Cashier. shed, wash house with furnace, blacksmith | } - and repate shop, and ali other necessary out | Stockholders Nctice. uildings. | The farm is level and under good cultivation. | A large orchard of selected varieties of fruits, and very productive. A spring of never The stockholders of the Sand Spring Wase= o.. will meet in the directors room of tie tailing water is on the | Citizens National Bank in Meyersdale, Pu... farm This farm will be sold at private sale, | on Monday evening January 12th, 1914, ax and persons desiring to view the farm and | 7p m, for the purpose of electing a boar® know terms will call on the owner. of directors for the ensuing year and the trans~ ADAM D. JOHNSON, action of any other business that may be dec.25-tL. RD. No. 2, Garrett, Pa. | presented. S. B. PHILSOS.