The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 01, 1914, Image 5

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¢ trot PERSONAL AND LOC j| It Will Relieve Your Coug
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s Pertaining to the Town in General and eh oe a y Se as : :
i hoghs Item d fi ne R | NT w BE == You don’t risk a cent. You don’t take the slightest chance.
0 Prepared for the Readers By bai; = i 3 You can try this cough remedy—which we firmly believe to be
} Our Busy Staff. the very best of the many kinds we carry—entirely at our risk.
licious — ¢ Sw Ki a { POWDER If you find that
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ate and ‘red Dahl was a Sunday visitor| Miss Nelle Cover is spending a few > : y & y P |
ri~nds at Frostburg, Md. weeks with relatives at Boswell. i does not relieve you, we will gladly refund your money. We
h alike Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tressler spent | Thomas Williams, of Connellsville, SO u e \ ure don’t want a cent for it or any of the other ‘‘Kexall Remedies
h istmas with relatives at King-|spent Friday and Saturday here with that does not satisfy and please you. Very pleasant to the
3 Chri friends taste. Children like it.
always : wood. i Mi .
versa. ge Miss Edna Smith, of West Salis- iss Ella Cox, spent a few days : oo. $
ttles in R voy, spent Sunisy herewith jeia- | of bis week Wii friends 1n Gumber: Cakes, hot biscuit, hot breads, and Prices :---25¢, 50c and $1.00
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eat. | tives and friends. ’ . try
Dr. Edward O’Connor, of Portage, | Joe. Phillips, of Magnolia, W. Va., other pas ». are daily necessities SOLD ONLY BY
3 i Pa., was a visitor here with friends |is spending a few days of this week in the American family. Royal Bak- os ’ :
rk. > here with friends N
Friday and Saturday. : : will make them more CO LL L I
ain and ; Miss Kathryn Kattan spent seyeral| Miss Lucille Conrad, left Saturday ing Powder m s |
unkets. days of the past week with relatives | for a two weeks visit with relatives digestible, wholesome, appetizing. he Rexall Store
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er each and friends at Latrobe. a Ys : ; hy
r towel ire. Jobn Schardt spent Mondsy| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kemp, of Pitts: Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa.
a 3 . burgh, spent the past k h is-
h her daughter, Mrs Robert burgh, sp Pp week here vis =
5 owe ith eld, at Rockwood. hing relatives and friends. No Alum— No Lime Phosphates
nay be Mrs. James Leckemby was a Con- Mrs. James Gordon, and daughter mo
nellsville visitor with relatives and Miss Nellie spent Monday in Oum-
inflex- friends a few days this week. berland, Md., with friends. C
harcoal Miss Myrtle Smiley was a Pitts-| Misses Gertrude Knecht, and Corine Miss Nellie Glessner, of Berlin, was DIED ON TRAIN.
led be- burgh visitor with relatives and | Derry, of Salisbury, were Christ |® tOWn Visitor a few days this week me :
ronsed. friends several days last week. mas yisitors here with friends. with relatives. Elias Long of Garrett, was seized :
appre- ¥ a Mrs Frank Harshman, of | John Darrah, and daughters Mary Mrs. Emma Ritter, and daughter | with acute appendicitis on Monday, ¥
neat in C E alle "were guests of Mr. and Helen are spending the week Miss Xthel spent Christmas with and was being taken to the Cottage V Dol l ar
y pang * Rr a James Leckemby, on Sun-| with relatives at Baltimore, Md. relatives at Berlin, hospital st Connellsville on Tuesday
them, an : Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bittner, and| Miss Marie Swartzentruber, of Ber-| moining on train No. 57, but died
> : Wilsor, aad daughter, Miss family spent Sunday with Mr : and | lin, was a town visitor with triends | While on ¥ Gath * _— was shout 25
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y good Marat spent several days of this) Mrs. P. P. Hauger, at Rockwood. | feW days this week. . a Tae Wade bis home with INVESTED AT
1 beans week in Cumberland, Md., with rel-| Miss Ruby Walters, of Rockwood, ‘ Ww. H, Sune and iid Baye . Som |
1 baked atives. . spent Sunday here with her friend Tne ome from a visit with reila- 5
own, is ‘Miss Anna Grace Masters, of Johns- | Miss Alice Priedline, of North street. | tives at Akron, Ohio. ; PASTOR REMEMBERED. 0
town, and Miss Emma Masi of| Mrs. E. E. Qonrad, returned home Msp Bepoln nam Beles = Last week The Commercial men- ,
ily and Portage, were Visiting friends here Monday eveming on No. 5, from a and Sa nds inn Frostbur, Md tioned of the Christmas donations |
to the Saturday. re with friends in Cumberland, Md. Mies 1d Licht, and Bin tendered by the Mt. Lebanon and |
Mrs. John Bane, of Johnstown,| U. M. Housel ina card from his 18% gon yi D3 | Glencoe congregations. That was not | 3 3
a flat ls Friday last here with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McKillop, now | Layne were Wednesday visitors with |, ong of the good will shown by | Our entire stock of Men S and
o there Thother, Mrs. Margaret Dunne, of| of Denver, Col., reports ten feet of ‘Cumberland relatives and friends. | iq 560d people. The Greenville peo- Boys’ Overcoats Ladies’ and
; TFs ) SNOW. Dr. H. C. McKinley is able to be|ple made a nice money contribution | >
will be High street. y ! Pp y . 9 o ©
looking Miss Anna Kelley, ‘of Jobnstows,| Dr. and ¥irs. C. P. Large, and son out again and honored The Commer: | on December 21st, and the White Oak Misses Suits and Coats and Chil-
’ is visiting her grandmother, Mzs. | John spemt Christmas with relatives, | ¢181 ‘With a call after hissevere ill | people followed in the good work ’
he old= Annie Matthews, of Olinger street, | Mr. and Mrs. Chan Fisher, at Som- mess. later’'on. All this speaks well of the dren S Coat nu.
brought Yor a few weeks. | erset. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seese, and |people of the Wills Creek charge and :
: : : ; little son of Windber, are guests abt | of Rev. A. S. Kresge. ° °
res and Donald Craig, foreman of the| Mrs. Mary Lynch, and daughter ’ y B I J RR d
In this minus at Ralphton, whilein towa on | Miss Bornadette left Saturday for |9he home of Mrs. Seese’s parents, ren A ona=r'iJdec e uction
S. Saturday, renewed his subscription | Pittsburgh, for a visit with relatives Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Deeter, of Broad-| We had a few pretty cold days and
adand ‘bo The Oo inl. and friends. way. : | the weatherman says there are some OF ON E FOU RTH OFF
into a In the holiday rush you might have | Miss Bessie Bittner, is spending the | Miss Nellie Gordon, who is work- omg ih i here. and gob s
.wherry forgotten to pay for your paper- Bet | week with her brother-in-law and [ing at Fairmont, W. ¥a., is spend- Siti i ND
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a deli- matter up. The printer | sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, at |ing the holidays here with her pa- - - ’
leaves. Re money. Rockwood. rents; Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, These are strictly first class g oods
Miss Mary Allison returned to ber| Miss Louise Allen, of Pittsburgh, fof Centre street. : : FAMILY REUNION. and this season's styles.
Y home in Somerset, on Sunday, after | is the guest of her brother-in-law and | ‘Rev. D. K. Clapper, is spending ,
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_ Yeager, of Broadway; street.
er-in-law and sister,
‘spending several days here with her
friend, Miss Ida Pfahler. J
1 Pfahler, swho spent .seyera
de ia with his mother, Mais. John
Pfahler, returned to his work at
Magnolia, W. Va., on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A.tSlick, of Johns-
town, spent the past week here
with the former’s sister, Mrs. Mary
Sie, : 6
Miss Kathearines yMcKenzie spen
urda; d Sunday with her broth-
i yu y Mr. and Mrs.
Max Shaffer, of Mt. Savage, Md.
i . | Mr and Mrs. Samuel H. Agnew of | >
: A Deist. Th returned to their | &
Mrs. H. ©. Knieriem and daughter, | Christian church, J. A. Hopkins, ally dis. "7 3 Clairton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ! he Home of Quality Groceries
Panline hel son Paul, spent a few | Minister. Bible school 10 a. m. Com- : Rutter and daughters, Nancy and
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days of flast week in Cumberland,
Md., with relatives and friends.
Frank Beachley, & student of the
Ann Arbor University, is spending
the holiday vacation with his father,
E. M. Beachley,.:.of Main street.
Mr. and Murs. gRoss Leckemby, of
Connelisyille, are visiting at the home
.of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Leckemby, of the South Side.
Harrison Hersh, of Phillipsburg,
/is spending a,few weeks ab the.home
.of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Mr. and;Mrs. George Dull, of .Bed-
ford, areflguests at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward jDull, of Beachley stxeet,
Scuth Side.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith, of
i i . | ily. 25c a box at all stores. ad
burg, Md., spent Sunday here C. H. Dia, of Main street, left on | easily
lores brother-in-law and | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | No. 15, for their home in Nebraska. F. A. BITTNER,
Diveley, of Main street. % x SITY
sister, Mr. and Mss. M. Shannon, of y . Mrs. B. O.. Cosgrov, and three cLEY Avi. iil 142 Centre treet. Both Phones. Meyersdale, Pa.
Centre street. Wm. P. Counlehan, of Pittsburgh, |ehildren of Hammond, ill., have re- IRBMECIES = :
Vernon Hoddnott, of Baltimore,
Md., arrived here Friday on No. 15,
for a two weeks visit] at, the home of
Mr. and gMrs. jCharles Clotworthy,:
of North street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Hartle, of Clear-
field county, spent Christmas here
the month of January at Martinsburg,
of Main street. W. Va,, engaged in evangelistic work
Mrs. M. Carey, and Mrs. Henry under the mission beard of the
Mankamyer, spent several days of Church of the Brethren. :
last week with relatives and friends| Miss Emma Graves, ‘who is em-
in ‘Cumberland, Md. ployed, at Cleveland, ®Whio, and had
si 5 ii : k here
Mes. Edward Trem. of Berlin, been spending the past wee ¢
spent Christmas here ned, hep So. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonz.
law.and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Graves, returned to her work Sun-
Johsmson, of Large street. any. 5 al
Miss Nora Cox, of McKees Rocks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Austin, an
spent Christmas here with her daughter Dorothy of Woungstown,
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, of Sal- Ohio, spent. the past week with Mrs.
isbury street, South Side. Austin’s parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Cas-
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Hooking,
Mrs. Nora Winters, and daugnter
Miss Marie of Somerset, returned
home Sunday after spending the
Christmas time here with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stein, of
North street.
James Judge, of Magnolia, W. Va.,
arrived here Wednesday evening of
last week to spend Christmas with
his wife, who is spending some time
with her parents, Mr. ani: Mrs. John
Schardt, of the American House.
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Breig, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Breig, and Misses Mary
munion and preaching 11 a. m. A
cordial inyitation is extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peiser, of
West Newton, spent the past week
here with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Plitt, of Broadway.
D.«G. Keeble, and two children of
Pittsburgh, were guests at the home
of their relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Hocking, of Main street last week.
Miss Mayme Altmiller, who had
been gpending several months with
relatives and friends at Pittsburgh,
tionery. .If you use Brother Jona-
than band for your letter heads, you
are in a distinct class. We handle
that paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clements, of
Youngstown, Qhio, spent the holi_'
days here at the home of the latter’s:
Breig’s father, Mr. Tedrow, which
was held at Salisbury on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dia,.and little
daughter Ethel who had been spend-
ing the past month at the home of
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
spent the past week here with his |turned to their home, after spending
sisters, Misses Kate, Bessie and Lelia |the past three weeks here at the
Coulehan, of North street, and Mrs. | home of the former's parents, Mr.
John Ryan, of Highstreet. and Mrs. Alonza Graves, of North
If you want poster work done, our street. .
new type, the ton of paper which we| Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Walker, of
just received, our veteran job man, | Desher, Neb., arrived here Christmas
An interesting family reunion was
held ofi Christmas day, when Mr. and
Mrs .M. A. Rutter of Meyers avenue,
were ‘host and hostess.
to the big family dinner and the-en-
joyable: social time of those. who
were present, the event was rich and |
full of thought und talk of those who |
were unavoidably absent.
Dinger and daughter, Miss Josephine,
of Phillipsburg; Mr.and Mrs. C.Thom-
jas Martin of Williamsport, Pa.; the
| ladies being daughters of Mrs. Rutter.
Nelle of Somerset; Mrs. D. C. Keller,
and baby Byard Martin, of Hudson,
Ohio, and C. Herbert Rutter of Jen-
ner, Pa., are the children of Mr.
| Rutter.
The absent ones were A. W. Har-
kins and wite of Orafino, Neb., and
| Dr. Cloyd Harkins and wife of Phillips
In addition |,
Those present were Dr. and Mrs. |
This sale is worth your consid-
eration if you need the goods.
Don't Wait Until the Choice
Patterns Are Sold.
| burg, both sons of Mrs. Rutter.
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. If pennies count, go where you can
saye them. The only place in Mey-
| ersdale is at the Underseiling Store.
| isfaction guaranteed in every sale of
| Pacis or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad
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Harsh physics react, weaken the
| bowels, will lead to chronic consti-
| pation, Doan’s Regulets operate
We wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. Start it right.
Place your first grocery order for 1914 with the Home ,of Quality
‘Groceries, and stick to all your good resolutions.
‘We wish to thank you for the liberal patronage you have given us
during the past year, and we hope and trust we may enjoy the same in
the future.
public.
You will find eur goods right and our prices moderate.
We carry a good selection of all kinds of coffee at prices that ought
to interest you.
We have installed a Hobert Electric Coffee Mill and will be pleased |
to grind your coffee free of charge.
We will strive to make our store a real benefactor for the general
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Hersh, of Salisbury street, South returned home Ww. nesday eveming.|,,3 Esther Breig, and Ambrose Breig| Photographs and Picture frames at WE AR: QUOTING ONLY A FEW PRICES FOR THIS WEEK.
Side. Now .is the time to get your sta- | attended the funeral of Mrs. P. P.|Conrad’s; studio at half-price. Sat-
Good Peas, 10c 4 pounds good Rice, 25¢
3 cans best Baked Beans 25¢ 1 pound Evaporated Peaches 10c
1 can of Choice Apples 10c Fancy salted Salmon 12ic per pound
3 eans String Beans 25¢ 6 pounds Oatmeal for 25¢
7 5c bars of good Laundry Soay 25c.
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
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with. the former’s pareats, Mr. and | gaze,” and our new pressman, Ed. | Eve for a three months’ yisit with
| Mrs. John Hartle, offSalisbury street, | 1. chman, will meet yonr purposes. Somerset county relatives and friends.
/ South Side. Mrs. Ida Sturtz, of Seottdale, has Mr. Walsos | se son - Perry Wlkes,
Miss Kate Reese, returned to Pitts- | returned fo her home after spending o Des Ww le of hl ot li FOR
burgh, SundaylongNo.[15, after spend- | 5 week here at the home of her sis- |" > ie] i a E
ing the past week here with her ter, Mrs. H. J. Wilmoth, of the Mrs. SO tein 4 4 = ng ter, ; ; 9
mother, Mrs. Mary Reese, of Salis-| gouth Side, and with other relatives Mrs. John Swat, StS onday for
street, South Side. and friends. ; oe You Me. § Wu Mes iy main
Mr. and Mrs.2 Daniel Hersh and| Mr. and Mrs. OC. P. Lepley, of relly Sy they will visit for a :
family, of] Ferris, Pa, 810 sDeBding | Somerset, Wers spending 2 few days time with the former’s son-in-law and :
2 fow weeks here with the former’s|of the past week here with their rel- EN Nhe
—— parents, Mr.§and] Mrs. Wm. Hersh, | atives, Mr. and Mrs. James Darnley, be .
m—— of the South Side. of Front Hest, South Side, and with en Mie Charis Sanders. of AT
Marie Crowe left Tuesday other relatives.
Miss
morning on’{57, fand spent the day
with her brother-in.law and sister,
Mr. and¥Mrs. gCharles Sanders, at
Markleton, who had been called to
the becside of the former’s father,
who was very sick at his home in
Beavertown, Pa., several weeks ago,
Some time ago S. M. Housel, of
Pocahontas, was seriously ill and
the report came to our office that
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Markleton, Jand went to Connellsville he had died. This was an error. A arrived here Wednesday of last week
same eveningjto spend the remainder | the present writing Mr. Houselis|,ng remained until Sunday with the ;
ne wok with ber friend, Miss |liying although in a feeble and pre- | latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. OC. E.
' eo wee carions condition, Crowe, of Meyers avenue. ¢ ) mmm { ¢ } cet 8.) nts § sree { ¢ } et { +
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