The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 24, 1914, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL IAPPENINGS |
Items Pertaining to the Town in General and
Prepared for the Readers By
: Our Busy Staff.
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Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullem, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crowe went to
Frostburg, Md., in the former’s auto-
mobile Sunday morning and spent the
day there at the home ef Mr. and
Mrs. Hudson Durst.
The grape crop in Pennsylvania
this year is 13 per cent above the
average, The peach crop is 17 per
cent above the average cabbage 7
per cent, tomatoes 6 per cent and
onions just equal the five year aver-
age, 86 per cent of a full crop.
Mrs. Myra Schrock ard daughter,
Miss Margaret, of Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
were guests at the home of their rela-
tives, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Miller, last
week. They also visited relatives in
Berlin and Somerset before returning
home.
The Lyceum will meet next Thurs-
day evening, the first day of October,
ab 8 o’clock. The subject of the drama
will be discussed by Rev. Father
Brady and members of the meeting.
Everybody is invited, The meeting
is free and vpen to all who may wish
to attend.
Wm. Kieffer, of Mance, who is em-
ployed on the B. & O. work train,
while assisting in bandling rails at
Hyndman last Thursday was injured
by a rail talling on one of his feet
and crushing the great toe so that a
part of that member had to be am-
putated.
Robert Miller and Dr. OC. P. Large,
motored to Casselman on Monday.
Migs Evelyn Truxal, was a Pitts-
purgh visitor Saturday.
Charles Payne, of Connelisyille,
visited relatives here ‘on Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Plitt was a visitor to
Cumberland, on Monday.
Miss Nell Cover spent Sunday visit-
ing with friends in Rockwood.
Miss Gertrude Landis returned home
Monday from a brief visit with rela-
tives in Rockwood.
Mrs. E. C. Kyle left Tuesday for
Johnstown, where she will visit rela-
tive and friends for several days.
Rev. Father Brady spent Tuesday
at Midland, {Md., the guest of Rev.
FatherfQuinn.
Harry Werkman, of Connellsville,
was a Sunday visitor here with
friends.
Miss Eleanor Lepley, spent Sunday
visiting relatives and friends at Sand
Patch.
Mrs. O. P. Dom, of Pittsburgh, is
visiting relatives and friends here this
week.
Miss Tina Collins, was a Pittsburgh
visitor with relatives and friends on
Sunday.
Mrs. J. N. Cover, left Tuesday fos
a visit with relatives and friends in
@ittsburgh.
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ment. Some are buying cor-
sets, others are “just look-
ing.” Usually the center of
interest is our exhibitions of «
Henderson or La Princesse
Corsets.
We know no better made
more stylish, popular priced §*
corsets than these.
If you haven’t examin-
ed the new Henderson La
Princesse models at our Cor
set Department,-be sure tc
pay us a visit soon and sec
them.
We have a varied as-
sortment of the newest de-
signs for all figures.
Experienc ed corset.
salesladies are in attendance ;
to show you the many new
features of these fine cor-
sets and to demonstrate
your specia ly designed mor
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Miss MarySWilmoth, left last Wed-
nesday for Frederick, Md., where
she will attend college.
Bruce Sturtz, of Scottdale, is yisit-
ing -at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
H. J. Wilmoth, of the South Side.”
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Davis,
Md., spent last;Friday visiting friends
in Meyersdale.
Miss Ruth Tiffiney of Washington,
D. O., is a guest of Rev. and Mrs, Q.
A. Neeld at thejMethodist parsonage.
Mrs. Mary? Jenkin and daughter,
Miss Edith, tare home from a very
pleasant visit with relative at Eller-
slie, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mrs. Thomas Crowe, son Denzel,
and son Roy, wife and two children
and her sister-in-law, Mr. Hi
Wilson, and daughter Mabel of near
Frostburg, Md:, spent Saturday night
and Sunday here with their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crowe, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Crowe.
A letter from Rev. A. M. Schaffaer,
of Orangeville, Columbia county,
this state, informs. us that he began
his pastorate work on Sunday lact
and that his two oldest sons, Daniel
and Paul, were about to leave for the
académy at Franklin and Marshall
College, of «which institution, their
father is an alumnus.
The decomposed body of Wm.
A. Holler, of South Cumberland,
who had been missing since Septem-
ber 7th was found Sunday in the
mountains of West Virginia, about
six miles from Cumberland. It is
not known whether he was murdered
or accidentally killed. He leaves a
wife and several children.
Lewis V. Lepley, agent for the W.
M. R. R., at Fuller Station, is en-
joying a ten days, vacation. He
visited this period of time with a
cousin at Pinto, Md., and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lepley, of Broad-
way street. He also proposes enjoy-
1g the quiet life on his father’s farm
at Sayage station.
Apropos of the increase in cost of
many articles especially those ‘of for-
eign origin, we have received direct
information from Sir Joseph Beech-
am [(the proprietor of Beecham’s
Pills) that he has not iucreased his
H. Benford, and
Cumberland, Md., a few days this
Mrs. Olarence Rowe, was taken to
Oumberland, Md., where she was
placed in the Allegany’ Hospital, for
medical treatment.
Miss Emma Weber spent several
days of this week visiting her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Hurley at Connellsville.
Mrs. Belle Savage of Pittsburg,
is spending aZweek here attending to
business matters pertaining to her
Broadway street property.
Miss Rose McKenzie has returned
home from a weeks visit with rela-
tives and friends at Boswell and
Jenners.
Mrs. Albert Reitz, Mrs. Mort Wag-
ner and Miss Mima Harding all of
Salisbury, were shopping and calling
on friends here last Friday. price to the trade and will not do so,
Mr. and Mrs O. E. Deal, and Mr. and that.fhere is no reason why any
and Mrs. D. A. Floto crossed the|increase should be demanded by
Mason and Dixon line on Sunday to |anyone.
spend the Jay with Maryland friends. Attorney Virgil R. Saylez,. of Som-
Blaine Hoover, of Tarentum, Pa., ersetb has been ‘named as master of
is spending a few weeks here with | petition of Levi Deal, in the matter
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of the Erie Coal and Coke company
Hoover, of North street. for a master to hold an election of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crowe, son officers. Judge W. H. Ruppel, at
Beryl and Miss Lillian Baer, spent Somerset ordered Attorney Saylor
Sunday with relatives and friends to hold an election for directors in
near Frostburg, Md. . the offices of the coal company in the
2 ? Naugle Building in Meyersdale. He is
Miss Rosella Darrah, returned home given author’ty to ruleon the validity
Sunday evening from Johnslown, of the stock and reporb to the court.
where she had been spending the 3
week with friends.
James Hammond, of Avalon, Pa,
is yisiting here at the home of his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Klingensmith, of Beachley
street, South Side.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reich, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip G. Reich, and Edward J.
Gauntz, spent last Thursday and Fri-
day in Johnstown. The trip was
made in the Reich touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller, with
their three children, and Mrs. S. S.
Bittner, took an automobile trip to
Grantsville, Md., last Friday, where
they enjoyed the day with friends.
A ‘‘Hard Time” party is being
planned by some of the High School
young people on Friday night, to be
held in the Glessner flat, above the
Siehl Hardware store.
A Pilgrimage luncheon under the
able management of Mrs. Sue Liston,
and Mrs. J. E. McCartney, was great-
ly enjoyed by a number of ladies on
Thursday afternoon of last week ab
Riverside Park.
Attorney and Mrs. Joseph Levy,
who had been spending several weeks
visiting relatives and friends here and
at Pittsburgh, returned to their home
Rev. G. A. Need, the popular pastor
of the M. E. chureh, expects to leave
for the annual conference at Roches-
ter, Pa., next Monday morning. For
three years and one half he has been
here and'while his return by the offi-
cial board and the congregation is
much desired, according to the ope-
rations of the conference, nothing rel-
ative tojappointments can be predict-
ed with any decree of certainty.
However, Rev. Neeld, can be assured
that he is much wanted here.
eee {eer es—
Dizzy Head, Fluttering
Heart, Floating Specks.
These are signs of kidney and blad-
der trouble. You’l have headaches
too, backaches and be tired all over.
Don’t wait longer, but take Foley
Kidney Pills at once. Your miserable
sick feeling will be gone. You will
sleep well, eat well and grow strong
and active again. Try them.
Sold by all Dealers Eyerywhere. ad
weft
“I have been somewhat costive
but Doan,s Regulets give just the
results T desire. They act mildly and
Hartley Block,
Get My
Prices on
TUNGSTEN
NAVA
LAPS
T. W. GURLEY’S
Sporting Goods Department.
Always bears
Keeps Your Liver
Healthily Active
A man in Kentucky just told a
friend that Foley Oathartic Tablets
were the most wonderful medicine
that had ever entered his system.
Said he would not be without them.
Neither would yon, if you had ever
tried them. A thoroughly cleansing
cathartic for chronic constipation
or for an occasional purge.
Sold by all Dealers Everywhere.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
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Deafness Cannot Be. Cured;
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the aiseased portion of the ear.
There is only way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional reme-
dies. Deafness i§ caused by an inflam-
ed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing and when
it is entirely closed. Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube re-
stored to its normal condition, hear-
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by QOa-
tarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flamed condition of the. mucous sur-
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY, & Oo., Teledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur
bottle. s ’
‘Take Hall’s Family Pills for ‘Con
stipation. !
DIAMOND BRAND
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petines™ Slog
GoLDp metallic boxes, sealed with Blu
Ribbon, TAKE NO OTHER. Buy of Jour
¢ and ssk for COHI-CHES.TERS
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty Sve
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
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Ask your Drugeist for CHI-CHES-TER S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in RED and
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jolted from their position and Iosi
their grasps on the rope, fell to] t
bottom of the shaft aldistance of nat
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MEDICAL SOCIETY the accident occurred.j Not a si
of life was visible when fellow work-
rR bucket route in reaching the bottom.
of the shaft.
_ Stevenson was about 35 years of
age and _has been employed? by? the
Consolidation company for £some
years. He is survived by his widow
and several children. Dixon was aged
32 and was also'an experienced; miner.
His widow and two children survive.
The Somerset County Medical So-
ciety met at the County Hospital on
Tuesday of this week by invitation
of the Poor Board and the manage-
ment of the institution.
~ For the first time in the history of
the society one half of the members
were present; this was not only en-
couraging to the officers of the soci-
ety but appeared to be pieasing to
the Board of Management and the
always pleasant smile on the counte-
pances of Dr. Henry Wilson and Dr.
(Mrs.) Sylvia Wilson the pbysician’s
in charge was brighter for having so
large a turn out. The reception was
very cordial indeed. A business ses
sion was held from 10:30 to noon,
during which the society was wel
comed by Mr.J. W. Peck, a mem:
ber of the Board and Mr. Cuyer, tke
Secretary expresssd pleasure by such
a large turn out, and then, for the
mutual benefit and ccnvenience of
the institution and ths physician:
of the county explained the method.
or manner in which they desired pa
tients sent to the hospital.
At the close of the business ses
sion we were led to the dining rocm
where a lavish repast was served,
and to which a lot of hungry ductors
did ample jastice. All die’ ry in-
structions of the “doctor were for the
time forgotten, ignored, violated and
i¢ some of them did not have to call
in a doctor after returning home
they must have taken several doses
of pepsin before they went. This was
a special occasion and it would have
been too bad not to have shown
SURPRISED ON
HER BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. John Wilhelm of Summit town-
ship, was on Monday evening treated
50 a surprise when about thirty of her
friends called at ber home to celebrate
the 62nd spniversary of her birth.
She w.s the recipient of mahy beauti-
ful gifts. A buffet luncheon was
served atter which the guests depart
ed for their homes wishing Mrs. Wil
helm many more happy birthdays.
BIRTHDAY®SURPRISE. i
As the birthdays ofg®Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schafer, of Summit township,
wre but two days apart, thir friends
ronceived that it would be an agree-
ible affair to mete them out a surprise
which was accomplished last Monday
is the birthday of the one was on
hat day and the other had accurred
on the Saturday preceding. A big
linpner was served of which all
present partock with much pleasure.
I'ne aged wonple enjoyed the occasion
very much.
| es was plainly seen.
OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Those present were as follows:
and Mrs. Carl Schafer, Mr. and
0. C. Schafer and family, of Garrett,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snyder and: sons,
of Rockwood, Mr. and Mrs. James
Furl and family of Meyersdale, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Enos and family and
H. J. Marker, of Rockwood, Mr. and
Mrs Suard Marker, Mr. and Mrs. S.
N. Schrock, Vr. and Mrs. Harvey
Marker and daughters, Mrs. [Milton
\farker. Mrs. Daniel Marker, Mrs.
Ellen Sanner, Mrs. Nelson Sanner,
Mrs. Urias Burkholder, all of Garrett
ind Lewis and Elsie Schafer.
OBSERVER HAS Gr
A WORD TO SAY.
If the write up, in the Meyersdale
Republican ‘‘Brumbaugh Day was a
Hummer’’ is proportionately as in-
accurate as is the write up ‘‘Former
Foresters Frigid Reception’ then in-
deed must Dr." Brumbaugh's ears
have hummed if they did not burn
on his way to Pittsburgh.
11likb a goed write up on any sub-
ject but I like that at least half of
it should be true.
- But then this is election time and
Mr.
our appreciation of such a repast. More,
Atter the meal and while we were
still too full for utterance, Dr. Henry
Wilson led us through the male
wards and reception rooms of the
hospital each and all of which were
in the most perfect order and clean-
liness, bath rooms and toilet rooms in
perfect sanitary condition.
He exhibited some very interesting
cases and some most pathetic ones.
We were then taken in charge by
Dr. Mrs.) Sylvia Wilson who led us
through the female ward where the
same perfect condition was found.
The institution, its equipment and
management was a revelation to tke
most of the members; we had heard
of the institntion but had no concep-
tion of the extent and completeness
of it. !
It is the concensus of opinion that
no one need hesitate to send their,
friends to this institution so long as
this efficient board of mangement
and this able physical staff has charge,
nothing but the warmest commenda-
tion and praise was elicited.
The pleasant , countenance of Dr.
Wilson and the inmates attracted all
of them to him; the: ‘motherly and | go people’ think anything is legit-
sisterly manner in which Dr. (Mrs.) | j,¢6 at such a time even if it is 96
Wilson spoke to and cared for those Ly, 5 tor the whiskey ring, as was the
under her more immediate care was
charming and obedience to her wish-
vote of the Republican committee at
Pittspurgh. :
By the way did you see how the
Republican’s Gop Elephant is loaded
down with Progressives? but you
will notice that they are sliding off
and 1 suppose in the next cut his
load will be the legitimate and proper
ones, Bocze, Boodle, Penrose and
$25,000 checks from the Standard
Oil. OBSERVER.
. Unstinted aid and encouragement
should be given the Board of Man-
agement and efficient Hospital Staff
in the necessary improvement that
are yet in” contemplation, and Som-
erset county can then well be proud
of its institution for the care and
treatment of these unfortunates.
In the County Home section of this
splendid institution almost every one
of the society members met some one
HAVE YOU SEEN
OUR NEWEST
LADIES’ SUITS?
It will be your loss if you do not see them at once.
They are the very latest designs with the long coats
mostly, and we are also showing a few short ones for
those who would prefer them.
Special Sale---As an Inducement
for a Short Time Only.
$18 and $20 Ladies’ Suits
For only
$15.00 Suits
For only
$10.00 Suits
: For only
$14.50
$9.50
$7.50
CHILDREN’S COATS, $1.98 up.
regulate the bowels perfectly,’’—
Gov. B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. ad
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in Philadelphia, Friday evening of |
last week.
Men's Hat Time !
soft hats.
A beautiful line of the new
goods. SPECIALS !—Ask to
see our $1.45 and $1.90 new
A HOME WEDDING.
The home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Smalley,
near Salisbury,was a scere of a pretty
wedding on Tuesday evening Septem-
per 8th, at 7:30 o’clock. when their
daughter Mand, was united in mar-
riage with Webster Fritz, by the
bride’s pastor, the Rey. I. 8. Monn.
Those present besides the family
were Mrs. I. S. Monn, and son, Mrs.
Harvey Newman, Juila Meese, Bess
Engle, Florence Hoffman, Hazel Wal-
ler, Ada Glotfelty, Pearle Newman
and Mrs. Herbert Smalley, son and
daughter. A dainty lancheon was
served immediately after the cere-
mony, after which Mr.
from their respective ‘communities
and the universal reply to questions
was almost perfect satisfaction.
We believe if more of the citizens
of the county would visit this insti-
tution there would be less faalt find-
ing with it. H. C. MODINLEY,
Secretary of the Society.
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TWO AREKILLED BY
FALL DOWN MINE SHAFT.
Plunging down a shaft at the new
Biesecker shaft or the Consolidation
Coal company near Jenners shortly
after 6 o’clock Monday evening, a dis-
tance of probably 200 feet. John
Stevenson and Walter Dixon, elec-
trician and motorman at the mine
were instantly killed. Both men were
married and leaye families. Two
weeks ago they entered upon their
employment there Steyenson being
transferred from Acosta and Dixon
from Somerset. The bodies of both
men were badly mangled.
The contractors who sank the
shaft used a large bucket in their
work and this was continued in ser-
vice pending the installation of a
automobile enroute for Harrisburg,
Gettysburg and surrounding cities.
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Luther League Con-
vention ig Baltimore.
of the Lutheran Leaguers of the
Lutheran church in the United
States, Canada, Japan, India and
Porto Rico, will be held in the his-
toric city of Baltimore Md., Sept., 22,
cage. It was the piactine of the men | 53,3 and 24th. Extensive a
to stand on the edge of this bucket are being made by the Lutheran
and protect themselves from falling churches which number over fifty in
by clutching the rope, used in low-|,, city of Baltimore and also by the
ering the conveyance. It would ap- city itself to welcome the many
pear that both men. stood on the young people of the Lutheran church
same side of the bucket while being |), will attend this important meet-
sent down into the mine and caused | ing.
the bucket to tip to one side. In the|
descent the edge of the bucket struck
{a shaft timber krown as a guide, the For SALE.—Fine new roller-top
| shock being so great and coming so{desk, used lightly but three months
p unexpectedly that both men were] Call at Commercial. ad
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and Mrs, ¢
Fritz, left on their wedding tour by
The Eleventh Biennial Convention.
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