The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 01, 1914, Image 2

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Commercial’s Special Correspondents.
$ News Items of Interest From Near-by Places, Gleaned by The
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HOOVERSVILLE.
Ded. 20—0One hundred children bore
away a box of assorted candy at the
annual Christmas celebration of the
U. B. Church. The celebration was
essentially for the children, the stage
was prettily decorated with bells, tin- |
sel and lights. A feature of the even-
ing was an entertainment given by the
scholars of the U. B. Sunday School
in the form of singing, recitations,etc.
After the completion of the childrens’
share of the program, it was voiced by
those present as a success.
Do you make it a business to read
the want ads too. It is only a matter
of time until winter clearance sales
commence.
Merehant P. H. Williams was a bus-
iness visitor at Johnstown yesterday.
Mrs. M. F. Miller was a business vis-
itor as well as seeing her friends at
Johnstown.
Mrs. Carrie Williams is visiting
friends at Somerset since last Satur-
day.
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SALISBURY.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, E. King,
of Steubenville, Ohio, spent the fore
part of the holiday season with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Reese.
Miss Amelia Livengoon is spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Livengood.
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| guest of -his sister Mrs Van Dike |
| Humbert.
| CONFLUENCE.
| Dee. 29—Lewis Lininger of Scott-
dale is spending the holidays with his
| sister Mrs. Herbert Bird.
Miss Ida McDonald is visiting her
| brother Ernest McDonald at Addison.
| Lm Voight and daughter, of Fort
Hill, were guests of Mrs. Alice Ling-
infir, Christu as.
| John Curry of Addison was in town
| Saturday enroute to Connellsville to
| visit his family.
| Mrs. Jeanette Barker of Morgan-
(town, W. Va., was the guest of Mrs.
{D. L. Miller from Friday till Monday.
Miss Edyth Augustine, teacher of
the Newberry school, recurned home
after spending Christmas with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Augus-
‘tine.
T. Ellwood Null, of Youngwood,
was in town yesterday on his return
from having spent the Christmas
vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Null in Addison.
| Mrs. Holt of Ohio Pyle and Mrs.
| Charles Collins and daughter, Thelma
| of Connellsville, returned home Sun-
| day evening after haying spent sev-
eral days as the guests of the former's
| daughter, Mrs. Chas. Stark.
Chas Swan, of Pittsburg is the
Mr. and Mrs. Schoonover are the
[proud parents of a fine baby boy
J. 8. Stevannus, of Sand Flat, was | Which came as a Christmas gift to
a Salisbury visitor on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brant, of Alliance, |
| their home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Napier and son
Ohio, were guests at the home of Norman returned home yesterday af-
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rumiser, the
first at the week.
Prof.and Mrs. Dickey and family of
Avalon are spending the holiday va-
gation with Mr:, Dickey’s mother,
Mrs. Bavilla Boyer.
Miss Pearle Newman, is very ill
With an attack of typhoid fever.
Miss Mary McDowel, of Jenner,
spent Christmas here with her mother,
Mrs. Thomas McDowell. She return-
ed to Jenner, where she is employed
Sunday.
Lloyd Loechel, a student of the
University of Pennsylvania at Phila
delphia, is spending the holidays
ter a week’s visit with their son and
family in Pittsburgh.
Miss Laura Fisher was the guest of
Somerfield friends last week.
Miss Mary Hugle is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Engle
in Connellsville. :
Frank Moon of McDonald has been
the guest of hls aunt Mrs. Charles
Kurtz on Oden street the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Younkin of
Homestead are visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Younkin and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fick.
Mrs. Charles McDonald and son
Raymond spent Christmas with her
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam--
uel Loechel, in Garrett county, Md. !
Wm, Uochrane and his sons Joh |
and Ezrle who have been working
at Akron, Ohio, are spending the hol-
idays at their home in Salisbury and
may seek employment here for the
winter.
Miss Lucille Lichliter, of Washing-
ton, D, C., is spending the holiday
season with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. CO. 8. Lichliter, of Gay street,
Christmas cheer was marred in a
fiiniber of Salisbury homes by death
and sickness.
John Walker. aged eleven years,
son of Mrs. Martha Walker, died on
Wednesday before Ohristmas after a
prolonged illness of typhoid fever.
He took sick with typhoid fever
about five weeks ago and a few days
before his death, pneumonia set in
which proved fatal. The funeral was
held at thefhome of his mother on
Main street on Christmas afternoon,
the Rey. L. P. Young, officiating.
The young lad will be much missed
by his family, his schoolmates and
everybody that knew him, for his
kind, cheerful disposition.
About 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon,
Herbert Jones, a driver in the Fair-
view mines in Flog Hill, found the
dead body of Ray Fuller, of West Sal-
isbury, in one of the rooms of the
mines in which the young miner had
been working. The unfortunate man
was subject to muscular rheumatism
and it is supposed that an attack of
this went to his heart and caused
his death. Deceased was a hard-
working man and had loaded four
cars on the day of his demise. He
was 30 years of age and leaves a wife
and several children. Funeral servi-
ces were held at the home in West
| mercial.
Salisbury on Friday morning at I0
o’clock, Rev. H. Lewis Thomas, pas-
tor of the M. E. church officiating.
The bereayed widow is a daughter of
Mrs. Reuben Folk, and the late Reu-
ben Folk, of West Salisbury. :
Leora and Uela Chaney, little]
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Curtin
Chaney, spent Christmas with their
uncle, George Tedrow, and family at
Berkley, Pa.
Miss Martha White, spent Christ- |
mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Frank Hochard, at Boynton.
Clarence Menhorn, is suffering from
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jenkins at
Friendsville.
Carl Brown, who is employed af
the Becottdale cold storage plant, re-
turned to his work Sunday after
having spent Christmas with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown.
George Moore of Dawson was the
guest of friends i: town Sunday.
Miss Hellen Sanner of Connellsville
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cyrus Sanner.
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Dec. 29—D. M. Lee and family spent
Ohristmas with Mrs. Lee’s parents,
Me, and Mrs. George Hibner in Mt,
Braddock.
Dennis Mull and his sist? Mis.
Adam Seigner spent $6vébl days of
last week near Hyhdfiin, with rela-
tives.
E. D. Lee and Asa Hoar accompa-
nied by Wm. and Adam Dietle left
last Saturday to spend a week with
Conrad Linderman’s at Princess Anne,
Md.
John Wiland and family are spend-
ing the holidays in Akron, O.
Ray Commons, who was employed
in Detroit, Mich., came home to spend
the Xmas season.
Frank Thomas and family of Coal
Run spent Sunday in Vim.
The Xmas exercises in our advanced
room was enjoved by all present and
the pupils received a good treat.
‘West’? Burkhart spent over Xmas
in Cumberland with relatives.
The writer wishes a Happy New
Year to all the readers of The Com-
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GARRETT.
Miss Ada Bittner came home from
Pittsburgh where she is attending
school on Wednesday to spend Christ-
mas with her parents.
Mrs. B. I. Walker, of Ontanna, Pa.,
has been visiting her brother, Mr. C.
T. Bittner and other friends in Somer-
set county this week.
Misses Mora and Ada Bittner were
Meyersdale visitors Friday.
Louis Christner was a business visi-
tor in Somerset one day last week.
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SIPPL.EVILLE.
Master C. Wilcox, of Cheat Heaven,
is spending a few days with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Sipple.
Mrs. Lucy Albright and two sons
George and Ray and granddaughter
Nellie Malcolm took dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ankney on Thursday.
Mrs. Lucy Albright left on Friday
morning for Connellsville, Uniontown
and Pittsburgh on a week or 10 day’s
visit with friends and relatives.
Master Roy Albright left on Friday
for afew days visit with relatises at
Salisbury.
G. W. Falkner of Mance is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Heckler.
Miss Annie Bittner left for Connells- 3
ville for a few day’s visit. Lick twp., $400.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alecher left| James 8, Garrett, to Benjamin
for a few day’s visit wsth her parents | Marks, Elk Lick twp., $125,
at Schwanner, Pa. Benjamin Marks to Jemima Mowry
John Opel, of Summit Mills, made a | Elk Lick twp., $155.
business trip to Sippleville Tuesday| Jemima Mowry to Martha A. Biit-
morning. ner, Elk Lick twp., $10.
Master Orland Wiland was a busi-| Anna OC. Stoddard to B. & O. R. R.
ness visitor to this vicinity Monday | Larimer twp., $150.
morning. L. D. Reed to Elizabeth B. Reeser,
Everybody is thanking W. F. Freeze Windber, 81.
for putting down a nice walk near W.
Ankney’s place which crosses an ugly | ber, $3,000.
ditch.
! ; Paul Koontz to Wilmore Coal Co.
Miss Alice Kendall and Mrs. Joseph | Shade twp., $1,125. 00
Orphans’ Court Proceedings,
Real Estate, Marriage
Licences, Etc.
REAL ESTATE.
Charles W. Kurtz to James F.
Scott, Confiuence, $4,5000.
Annie Hibner to John R. Scott,
Meyersdale, $130.
John A. Bruner to James R. Bar-
ron, Jefferson twp., $300.
Eli Hare to George P. Gray, Elk
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pritts, of Holli-
daysburg were visiting their daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ralph Romesburg and Mrs.
an attack of feyer and Mrs. Leo | Wm. Pritts on Christmas.
Derry has been taken to the home of |
Meyers Bittner spent Xmas with his
her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Charles (uncle, Mahlon Meyers at Somerset.
Hoffman, a short distance east of |
town, suffering with the same mala- | ill for the past few weeks. i
dy. |
|
Mrs. George Smith has been very
Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Speicher spent |
Arthur Emerick, of Akron Ohio, | Xmas with his parents at Somerset.
spent from Tuesday until Sunday |
with his parents at this place.
Earl Miller Miller was a Friday and |
| Saturday visitor of friends in Garrett.
Baker spent Tursday with Mr. and Charles Shipley to John ¥. Berk.
Mrs. John Baker. i i
Calva. Sua i A ebile, Quemahoning twp., $250.
alvin Suder o eyersdale was Lewis A. Kretchm
es : , . an, to Samuel .D,
Soon in Si ontevilie sy morning. | Gna gov. Samii a, A ar
eorge Primrose of Coal Run spent Wm. H. Kretch =
Tn with his family of this place. mit twp., $103, mar, Jo same, Sum
- Crowe and wife of town spent John Fogel :
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George $200 B78! to same, Sunmit twp,
Sipple. | .
Miss Minnie Ranebeaw and brothers | li
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Baker.
Miss Matilda Ankney left for Salis-
bury on Frids 1 a f ? visi
y riday on a few days visit. Turkeyfoot twp. $1.
A large number of our peoyle atten- B : : :
ded the Xmas services held at the 1 ensdics Subrie, to Pius Suhrie,
Glade City Sunday School Wednesday Allegheny twp., $400.
afternoon. Hugh Gattens to Mandana Gattens,
Annie Platter of Salisbury Junction Lower Tarkeytoos twp., $1.
visited our school op Wednesday af- Walter F. Ainsworth to Hillworth
ternoon. Coal Co., Jenner twp., $1.
Dr. Bruce Lichty of town was visi-| U- M. Ringer, to Isiah Enos, Addi-
ting our school on Wednesday after- | SOR tWP., $25.
noon, Simon P. Sweitzer’s executor to M.
John Bipple and sisters are visiting Ward Saylor Somerset $1,575,
friends and relatives in Grantsville.| DP. M. Dickens’ administrator, to
Md., at present. Nevada Phillips, Salisbury, $2,500.
Mrs. F. Hoffmeyer and Mrs. L. Baer | Shipley Hardware Co., to J, T. N.
visited our schools Wednesday. Shipley, Meyersdale, $1,
Master Frank Blecher, of Berlin,the; J0bn Cook to Wilmore Coal Co.,
oldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard | Btonyereek twp., $10.
Sipple, was a Friday visitor in Sipple-| Hiram Hoffman to Rachael Hofi-
ville, man, Benson, $3,000.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yutzy
Saturday morning—A daughter. Shade twp., $100.
Miss Edith Hoffmyer was a passen-| Wilson Bittner to Jacob Klinga-
ger on No. 16 to Cumberland on Thurs- | man, Summit twp., $550.
day evening. . MARRIAGE LICENSE,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ankney spent Sun- § :
day with Mr. snd Mrs. Ross Albright. | G0T&e D. Walker, of Shanksville,
and Lillie M. Ringler, of Roxbury.
Mrs. Christ Deist was a Monday Peter H. Miller and Jennie Flor-
caller on Mrs. John Baker.
ence Landis, both of
Austin Marts of town is working for twp. ’ of | Stonyeres
G. H. Albright at present.
Somerset Hotel Co., to J. W. Phil-
Ps, Somerset, twp., $309.
Nunziatti Lozzi to Martin Klena,
Windber, $1,400.
J. W. Rugg, to 8. M. James, Upper
Elmer G.Menhorn and Emma Engle
8 both of Elk Lick twp.
LADE CITY, i
2 John W.Albfather, of Denton, Md.,
Prof. John O. Werner and wife, of | ang Melissa J. Will of Somerset.
Bcottdale, are visiting at the hottie of Clyde S. Lint, of Somerset, and
the former’s parents near town. Mabel E. Adams, of Somerset twp.
Charles Lenhart; Wife and son, were | pias M. Ringer, of Addison, twp. ,
visiting at A. 8. Lenhart’s during the and Sarah A. Duckworth of Garrett
past week. county, Md.
Milton Leazier and sister, Jennie, Harry Stull, of Quemahoning twp.,
were visiting several days last week | and Minerya A. Shaffer, of Jenner
at Edward Miller’s near Berlin. twp.
Leazier Bros. are taking out coal| Lester E. Snydér and Annie E.
near Glade City and are prepared to | Hare, both of Elk Lick twp.
fill all orders promptly. Ephraim J. Romesburg, of Black
twp., and S. Bockes, of Summit
Wp.
Vastro Kosuth, of Windber, and
Anna Trusko, of Ralphton.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Mrs. Noel and family, of Hyndman,
were visiting R. H. Whitford over
Sunday.
Sunday school was well attended
on Sunday last. Next Sunday there
will be preaching service. Letters of administration have re-
cently been issued in the following es-
tates:
Earle J. Horner, estate of Minnie
M. Horner, late of Jenner twp. Bond
$1,2000.
Lucinda M. Stnhl and Jonathan
Lambert, estate of Nathan Stahl, late
of Quemahoning twp. Bond $3,000.
Working
Chas. Bittner, after a few days in-
disposition, is out again.
The brick yard is filling orders for
Maxwell and Hyndman.
Tne Christmas exercises held in the
Glade City school house on Xmas eve,
were a success and an enjoyable time
was had by all present.
Harvey Beal, of Connellsville, was
home several days last week. He re-
turned to Connellsville on No. 5 Sun-
day evening.
M. C. Lenhart was calling on old| A man’s working day is 8 hours.
friends in South Connellsville one day | His body organs must work perfectly
last week. 24 hours to keep him fit for 8 hours
Mrs. John Hutzel, of Upper Glade | work. Weak, sore, inactive kidneys
City, has purchased a horse and wag- | can not do it. They must be sound
on and is now doing her own hauling. | and healthy actiye all the time. Foley
Kidney Pills will make them so. You
cannot take them into your system
without good results following.
Sold by all Dealers Eyerywhere.
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Wife’s Work.
Many a self-made man is too meati
A Difference in
Hours.
DEAD LETTER LIST.
Cards.—B. F. Seltzer, Algie Baum-
mgardner, Miss Lue Boyer.
Letters.—Rudolph Baker, Will A.
COURT NEWS
E. A. Pheasant to L. D. Reed, Wind-
Caroline Ross to Maurice Costi,
The Spirit
of this 1913th Cristmas-time
prompts us to express our appre-
ciation to the community collec-
tively and to each of our friends
individually, for any part they
have played in making this a
most prosperous year for us.
May December 25th be num-
bered among your Yuletide mem-
ories as the happiest Christmas of
them all is the wish of
THE
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
(The Bank With The Clock.)
eM A A AP SAPs is A A A A A Porro
We Wish You All
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR.
Holzshu & Weimer,
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SUMMIT TOWNSHIP.
We wish a prosperous year to the | f®C€ived, liberal Christmas gifts from
Commercial and all its readers. on uh
Many people from the township at- ager of this institution.
tended the Christmas program at the hy olling hionses Ne very scarce
St. Paul Reformed Church. great demand. Several
Calvin Maust is building an addition | $hanties formerly used by contrac. -
to his house. E tors working on'the Western Mary-
E. J. Obrien, who conducted the W. | here at present.
H. and H. R. Kretchman farm for the
last four years, has purchased the
Marcelous Snyder farm in Milford
township. Mr. Obrien is moving his
personal property to his farm. combination especially to women and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leply, of Con-| congested kidneys often result. Back-
nellsville, were Christmas visitors at | ache, urinary irregularities and rheu-
the home of the latters parents Mr, | matic fever are not unusual results. .
and Mrs. H. H. Saylor. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regu--
Thomas Hudson, of Connellsville, | 12 and and normal action of kidneys
was visiting at Summit Mills last|20d bladder und remove the cause
Sunday. of the trouble. Contain no habit.
A. G. Maust spent Christmas with forming drugs. +
his uncle, Mr. Perry Miller, of near| S°/d PY all Dealers Everywhere.
Listonburg, thes county. CHURCH SERVICES,
U. M. Kretchman is busy hauling
coal from the P. M. Bowman farm to : nea
Methodist Episcopal church ser-
Vice, Rev. G. A. Neeld pastor—Ser-
Meyersdale.
vices at10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30
George Tedrow moved from Berk-
leys Mills to the home of his father- | a. m. Epworth League at 6:45
. . : . 1M,
Evening service at 7.3. b
in-law, Mr. Dennis Wisler.
Ray Commons, who spent the last 5.
two years in Detroit, Michigan, is SS. Philip and James Catholic
visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John gimren, Bev. J. J. Brady, pastor.—
Commons, of Romania. Mass next Sunday 9 ang 1 a. m,
Our public schools are all at work | ¥ °SPers and Benediction at 7:30 p. m..
again, some taking several days vaca-| Church of the Brethren—Preaching
over Christmas. 10:30 a.m. and 7.39 Pp. m. Sunday’
M. D. Johnson is busy digging coal | School, 9:30 a. m. Christian Workers
in his mines in West Summit. Meeting at 6:30 p, mm. Bible Class
—_— Saturday evenin » 7:30 p.
MARKLETON. Training classes el hla
The Markleton Sanatorium is open. | 7 21d 8 o’clock, respectively. Sunday
ing up a new coal mine. School Workers Meeting, Friday
Mr. Moon of Fort Hill, was taken | °Y°ID, 30th inst., at 7:30,
to the Markleton Sanatorium with| Brethren Church, H. L. Goughnour
three ribs broken, and it is not known | Pastor—Services on January 4th
whether he had fallen off of train No, | 86 Meyersdale in the morning ang
56, or if he was trying to get on the |©Vening, in the afternoon in the M.
train.
The Enterprise Lumber Company’s
mill is closed down for repairs,
There is a movement on foot to
build a new church here; an option
has been secured on a lot adjoining
Women and Wet Feet.
and Christian Endeay
usual hours, ra
ted.
Sneffels, Col, A: 3. Walsh was
badly done Up with rheumatism and
Employes of the Sanatorium, al}!
Miss M. B. Barnett, the efficient man- -
families are occupying some of the:
land. There are no vacant houses -
Cold and wet feet are a dangerous .
Cheesman, Ethel Davis, Miss Cassy
Ferrell, Miss Emma Inks, 2, C. W.
Morrison, Mrs. Pete Smith.
Dec. 27,1913. J. F. NAUGLE, P. M.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
to admit that his wife was the archi
tect.—Boston Transcript.
ema eee.
A healthy man is a king in his
own right; an unhealthy man an un-
| happy slave. For impure blood and
the school
scribed toward the building. The
meeting room in Sembower’s old
church is entirely too small to ac-
commodate the present membership.
The moyement was made by W. L.
Lape, the superintendent of the Sun-
| sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood
| Bitters. On the market 35 years.
| $1.00 a bottle. ad
day school. This is a worthy cause
and gshould be supported.
and some money sub- | gent for Foley Kidney
Pills which
was the only thing that would cure
him. George Potter, of Pontiac, Mo
was down on his back with Kidney
and bladder trouble and Foley Kid.
ney Pills made him well and able to
work, Itis ga splendid n
always helps. Just try it.
nedicine and
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