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

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Items Pertaining to the Town in General and
Prepared for the Readers By :
Our Busy Staff.
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Lyeeum meeting this (Thursday) | Miss Diehl has just returned from
eyening.
Miss Evelyn Leckemby visited
friends 1m Oonnellsville, Sunday.
Miss Diehl has just returned from
the city with a full line of millinery.
The Lutheran church at Garrett
will be dedicated on the 18th of Oc-
. tober.
Mrs. John Stacer spent Tuesday in
Connellsyille, with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Hurley. i :
Mrs. Tracy Countryman, of Boyn-
ton, visited friends in town a few
days this week. ;
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lint,
of Lincoln Avenue, Sunday morning,
September 27th, a son.
Rev. Father Brady had for his guest
several days this week, Rev. Father
Burns of Connellsville. .
william T. Lint, left September
20th, for Huntingdon, where he will
attend Juniata college.
Miss Margaret Hartle has returned
home from a visit with friends ab
Altoona and Atlantic City.
Misses Nan and Lulu Hocking, of
Meyers avenue, are the guests, of
Washington, D. C. friends.
Misses Kathryn Kattan and Mary
Foley spent Sunday visiting the for-
- mer’s relatives at Latrobe, Pa.
Miss Mae Diehl'went down to Pitbs-
burg Sunday and remained until
Tuesday, visiting and shopping
Mr. and Mrs. U.' M. Weimer and Mr,
and Mrs. H. M. Cook, autoed to Clear-
field county the first of the week.
Earl W. Boyer,
for Pittsburgh, where he is enrclled
as a student in Carnegie Irstitute.
N. N. Poorbaugh, a prominent farm-
er of Northampton township,
transacting business in town Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Emory George left
Monday for a weeks visit with rela-
in Pittsburg and
tives and friends
vicinity.
Mr. A. J. Klare of Phillipsburg, is
~ spending a couple of weeks with his
daughter, Mrs. M. A. Rutter,
ers avenue.
Samuel Peck, who is employed in
the U. S. Navy, returned last Thurs-
day to spend his vacation here and
at Bedford.
Miss Cora Bittner, is spending the
week with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger,
at Rockwood.
Miss Clara Stacer
sister, Mr. and Mrs.
stein, in Cumberland, Md.
Mrs. W. J. Boyer, of Mt. Pleasant
spent several days of the past week
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs
O. BE. Boyer, of Meyers avenue.
Mrs. Eva Everline of Cumberland
Md., is spending a
visiting her nieces,
riem, and Mrs. Matilda Benford.
Conductor J. P.iKelley spent sever-
week in Pittsburg,
visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Walsh,
who has been very ill the past’ week.
al days of this
Mr. Amos S. Poorbaugh, a forme
resident of this county, but at presen
located at Denver, Colorado, wa
calling on friends arourd town last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bender, and
Bender of Grants-
last Saturday in
shopping and calling on
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
ville, Md., spent
Meyersdale,
friends.
Joseph Kalbus, Secretary of the
State Game Commission, holds that
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each
hunters’ licenses must be taken
at the Treasurer’s office in
left September 9th
was
on Mey-
is spending the
week visiting her brother-in-law and
Joseph Graben-
few weeks here
Mrs. H. C. Knie-
the city with a fall line of millinery.
The Meyersdale Auto company one
day last week sold to John M. Oates,
a Maxwell runabout.
John DixonZof . Connellsville, spent
several days of this week with his
son, James L. Dixon .and family.
Miss Mary Stotler left Monday on
a two weeks visit with relatives ab
Cumberland, Md., and Keyser, W. Va.
On Sunday last, Mr.and Mrs. U. M.
Weimer, daughter, Miss Nellie, and
Mr. James_ Hammond motored to
Somerset.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders, left
Wednesday evening for Beavertown,
Pa., toattend the funeral of the form-
er’s father. &
Mrs. O. BE. Klingansmith and two
| children returned ‘home’ Saturday
after spending a week visiting rela-
tives and friends atjAvalon, Pa.
Drumm s Handmade Pretzels,
«+Made in Johnstown’’, on sale ab
McKenzie & Smith’s and at F. A.
Bittner’s Meyersdale s progressive
grocers. Better than the rest, Kind.
Miss Margaret Aitkin, who for the
last six weeks was a guest ab the
home of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schlicht, left yee-
terday for her home in Washington,
this state.
Mrs. O. G. Getty, and daughter
Mrs. Clarence Moore, are yisiting |.
relaiives and friends in the next two
states west of the Keystone state at
Newark, Washington Court House,
Cleveland and Indianapoiis. ’
Rev. D. W. Michael, pastor of the
Lutheran church is attending the an-
nual meeting of the Allegheny Synod,
at Clearfield, the sessions of which
began today. 8S. B. Philson, as a
delegate is also attending the meeting.
Mr. C. H. Dia, a few days ago re-
turned from a visit in York county
among former schoolmates of boy-
hood times. The cordiality meted out
to Mr. Dia was evidence that he was
as popular” in earlier years as he is
today.
Mrs. W. A. Graves and daughters,
Misses Emma and Fannie, returned
Saturday, from Mt. Savage, ‘Md.,
where they had been attending the
funeral of the former’s sister, Mrs.
Mary Goetz, which took place last
Thursday.
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NEARBY COUNTIZS.
What is Going on in This Part
of The State
Windber is having quite a big baikd-
ing boom and all classes of mechan—
ics are busily engaged.
SPECALSHOWING OF DOLLAR WAITS,
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ETT TY STE En
THE WOMEN’S STORE.
/ Frostburg has the unenviable rep-
resentation of having forty twa sa~—
loons to a population of about § id.
Where is the town in this country ex
any other which can beat that ree
ord?
| James McIntyre, of Robertsdale,
| Huntingdon county, has purchased
from F. E. Colvin, Esq., of Bede
ford the furniture of the Commereial
Hotel, at Hyndman and leased the
M | building, which will be open to tha
| public October 1st.
William Ellen, driver for the S'and
i | ard Oil company at Hopewell, wiike
| helping to vnload a car of coszl ab
that place recently, suddenly felt
over and when picked up by com
panions was found to be dead. He
was aged 57 years and is survived by
his wife and five children.
Never before have we shown such
extraordinary values in waists—beauti-
fully made in daintiest patterns.
You _can buy waists for a dollar
at any dry goods store, but not such
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waists as we are showing here—every-
one who sees them pronounce them
beauties.
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the
JI here are plain ones, for
On the occasion of Penrose’s recent
visit to Allegheny and nearby coum
ties the machine managers sent ous
a request to the people to pub Pam
rose’s picture in front of their plices
of business. Nearly every salcom=
keeper had a Penrose placard im
his window. They were practically
the only ones. who obeyed the res
quest.
Dr. Brumbaugh, Pere
¥ | rose-Pelf candidate for governgryg
: | will not be one of the speakers om
| Educational day {during the Oud
=e | Eis Feew in Brownsville. = Indig=
S nation reached ‘such a point hak
STEVEN the people refused to stand for his
{Repeating Shotguns§
those who prefer them and—but youll get better ideas of their values
“by seeing Tthem.Z. May we count on seeing you.
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HARTLEY §CLUTTON CO.
Hartley Block, Meyersdale, Pa.
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Martin G.
appearance ‘andZat a result the exee~
utive committee, decided to cancek
Dr. Brumbaugh’s invitation. * §
whenever you are trouoled with minor ailments of the Srumbang :
digestive organs, that these may soon develop into The Stevens Hammerless [| After monthsTof preparation and
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more serious sickness. \ Your future safety, as well Yi eis on ore That sate Kammer govt N| gxpeniment; the officials of the 4 me
: + oy x . ican; Sheet] and Tin Plate Company "
as your present ecom’o’t May depend on the haveki J
ok th alich ve od or : : it has the celebrated B ave fissued orders for the resumpe
quic ness with walCk No iI 3 corrective remedy. STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK B tion of operation _at the Old Meadow
plant in Scottdale in a few days umd
5 with it, the use of ‘‘coke breeze™:
§ | waste product [of the Connellsyilh
~ion who have tried them, providing S5iety Sgainme
t-Wla of gll family medi-
By common consent of A321:
Beechan’s Pills are the mot =
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cines. hig standard family remcly tones the stomach, € | region, but fuel for driving the will 3
stimulates the sluggish liver, reguiales inactive bowels. § | engines. The (Old Meadow was shub :
. : : I Our Price Ml | down last May,”and since then new %
Improved digestion, sounder sleep, better looks, } (12 or 20 Gauge) ff | boilers have been installed and nich
new machinery ; added. The boiler i
plant was designed so that fine pow 2
dered coke could be burned.
brighter spirits and greater vitality come after the
system has been cleared and the bloed purified by
$21.60
WE GUARANTEE EVERY GUN |
5 > 3 Several weeks ago a child died m 5
= ; : Everett from what was thought by i
A T. W. Gurley. | some to have been stomach trouble
Dealer .in but by others, as a result of vacel
(The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) nation. At present a child near {kh
Congregations of over 360 Metho-
dist Episcopal churches, comprising
the Pittsburgh Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church are rep-
resented at the _ninety-first annual
conference now in session at Roch-
ester, Pa. .
Miss Annie Lint, a trained nurse of
. | Frostburg, Md., came over last week
and on Friday in company with her
sister, Miss Ellen Lint, one of the
local school teachers, left Friday for
Youngstone, O., where they visited
friends until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Drumm, of
Johnstown, were visitors a part of
this week with Mrs. J ohn Wagaman,
and the Engle families in this place
r|and also with friends at Salisbury.
t | Mrs. Drumm’s family name was
Defler, and she lived formerly at
Glencoe. :
Mrs. A. R. Stratton, who several
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where Mr. Stratton has been employ-
ed for sometime, returned here Sat-
urday, and this week had their house-
hold goods packed and shipped to the
aboveiplace where they will reside in
the future.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey, of Elk
Lick,*Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Baer, and
daughter Irene of Brothersvalley
county
township, and Mrs. C. E. Boyer, of
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Mr, and Mrs. J. Ray Heim o | OWT, returned home on Saturday
child of Cacapehon, W. Va.,
guests of Mr. Hartley’s parents,
Broadway.
Miss Elizabeth
Johnstown,
Ellenberger,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boyer,
ers avenue.
Mrs. Nathaniel Slicer,
motored to Grantsville, Md., Sunda,
morning and spent the day visitin
relatives and friends.
The Holy Communion will be cele-
brated in Amity Reformed church
next Sunday, October 4th, both morn-
ing and evening. Preparatory ser-
vicec on Friday evening.
The Meyersdale Fuel Compan
of
of
is visiting for a few days
at the home of her uncle and aunt,
of Mey-
Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. Friedline and son Nathaniel,
morning from Greenwood, Delaware
and Denton, Md., where they had
been visiting for several days.
Fréd W. Plock, of the Meyersdale
Auto Co., made a trip to Cleveland,
Ohio, starting on Saturday night to
bring back a hupmobile for one of
the Davis Bros., of Springs. Two
other machires of the same make are
y to be furnished the same family as
g | soon as they can be manufactured.
An automobile party composed of
the following persons of Cumberland,
Md., are being entertained at the
home of Rev. Father Brady today.
They are, Revs. Father Aloysius,
Alban, Benedict, Thomas; Messrs.
y | Daniel Kean, Hugh McMullen and
have taken up their quarters in the |John Glick.
Citizens Nat
ing moyed from e Sout!
W. H. Stotler is Gieneral Manager.
Mr. Georg
ing supre
doing servi
Hocking
as far as
ing rel ves
side.
juror. Mr
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Beaver,
tional Bank building, hav- |
I Ss Mr.
attend- | James H. Slicer,
husband | Slicer’s
Mrs. J. H. Slicer, in her new tour-
| ter, Mrs. Ww.
daughters N
left on Fri
brother
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SPORTING GOODS.
Sold Everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. ed gi
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For SALE—Some household furni-
ture, one bed, ice box, oil stove, wash
Throughout the County.
town is quite ill, the symptoms be=
ing identical with those of the child
who died, it is now believed fram
lockjaw superinduced by vaccinations
| Both children were vaccinated by
| different Everett physicians and the
weeks ago went to Charleroi, Pa.,|
Baltimore & Ohio
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TF EXCURSIONATO
“MCKEESPORT
_ PITTSBURGH
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_The engagem ent has been announced
of Miss Marie. R. Lambert of Somer-
set. to Edward P. Lippincott of Phi-
ladelphia.
Francis P. Schriver of Addison died
at the County¥Home last week, aged
eighty-eight years. He is survived
Board of Health of that town is nowr
making an investigation as to tre
vaccine. used.
sink, and other things. Apply ab
Commercial Office.
CHIGHESTER
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Secretary Charles O’Neil, of Dis-
trict;No. 2, United Mine Workers af
America, says that many of the
mines which had been idle or rus-
Diakons ei « BRAND SUNDAY ’ OCTOBER 4 Oy severe) an ping on short time are now opening
oa R. Pa ET rs. Dar eckman, who pursued | yp for h ders. H 3
o*® Soi or, ROUND FROM _ — I! .- : L, WhO d | up for heavy orders. He estimafes
gotipae™® Subege TRIP $1.50 Meyersdale the study of law in the office of John | that all but about 3,000 of the miners
G. Ogle at Somerset, has received
word thatishe has passed suecessfully
SE ER A the examination of the State board,
For RENT—Large Furnished Room, | which will admit her, to practice.in
in good location. Gentleman pre- any ofithecourts of Pennsylvania. EE
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LosT— Valuable Malteste’Cross 8ig-
in this district are now employed,
whereas] about 10,000 were idle oniy
a few weeks ago. Orders have bees
received by the Ebensburg Coal com-
pany, with ¥mines at Colver, tha%
will {keep the operations working aé
full pressure at least till next spring.
Many new houses and public build-
Spscial Train Leaves at 8:30 A.M.
LaVADIES t= Nupnl?
your Drugglst for CHI-CHES-TER S
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in RED HO
Corp metallic boxes, sealed with Blu
Ribbon. TAEE NO OTHER. Buy of Jeux
Dru ask for OHI-OCHES.TERS
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty five
ars regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
=Calvin Lohr, a laboring man who
was married and lived near Husband,
was run over and killed sometime
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ma Chi Fraternity badge. Reward. : : :
TRIED EVERYWHERE TESTED C i y e . | Taesday night of last week on the |ings¥arefbeing erected in the hans
Quemahoning Branch railroad, be- |let, which has every appeal.uce Gl &
spa eT tween Somerset ana his home. His|boom town.
” ~ & | wife and six young children survive. Holding a part of a humen foot
A SPECIALS The continued drought has caused a his jmouth a small puppy owned BF
¢ scarcity of water at a number of Ottis! Wagner, ran through the strecoe
places in Somerset county. Ab Hoov- | 0f Olyde, : Indiana {county recently.
ersville, it has heen necessary to close Thejdog had been in the woods north
several of the mines. Over at Stoyes- of Clyde, and it is supposed to be the
town, the water company has been foot of Mrs. Edward Olowse, famil-
able to supply water from its reser- iarly? ;known asjj‘‘Mother’’ Clowse,
voir only at short intervals. who has} been missing from her hoa
Wilsonecreek mines, of which Harry since} August{30th.& Mrs. Clowse was
Phillips is superintendent, have re- aged 95] years and grave fears baw
sumed full operation following a beenfentertainedj as to} her where~
weekly four days’ schedule of work. abouts, The foot brought to town oy
A night shift has been put on in the | the puppyjwasgbare and; contained 2%
new workings there to meet the in- the toes,fand was in agfairly goed
creased demand for coal in Europe, state of {preservation and had appae-
where mining has been practically
entlyjibeen cut foff, as the cut was® °
suspended by the beligerant nations. clean cut.
Apples are so plentiful in some partsi iE ae
of Somerset county that farmers and = E Cit fo lax
stockmen are haying great trouble in
providing pasture for their cows.
Eating apples has the effect of drying
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FOR OCTOBER MONT
The Greatest Bargains ever offered at
the Beginning of the Fall Neason.
$13.50 Suits for only
( Both the above with guaranteed satin lining. )
¢10 and $15 Short Jacket Suits for only $7.50
Girls’ Dresses—latest styles.
39¢c 59c 98c
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The latest ladies’ suits for one week only.
g20 Long Jacket
Suits for only
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| ing car,’accompanied by her daugh-
H. Rutter and her son,
and Mrs. Rutter’s |
os Nancy and |
visit Mrs.
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Best thing ory constipation, soa
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bose VY
els. Stop a sick headache almost 5 ‘
once. Gives a most thorough and
satisfactory, | fiushing—no pain, =®
nausea. Keeps your system elean a
sweet sand wholesome, “Ask fo
rolax.
Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. sk
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up the milk and injuring the cows,
but there are apples literally every-
where and it is impossible to keep
the cows from them. In one herd of
52 cattle recently, 37 of the animals
were foundered on apples and were
found lying in ravines and on the
hillsides in a helpless conditions.
| Foley Cathartic Tablets.
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| ou will like their positive action. BB
| They have a tonic effect on the bow- k b.
| els an a wholesome, thorough Se ’
the entire bowel ant, For Infants and Children
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ivity and) In Use For Over 30 Yeas
ired feeling nev- as
Children’s Bonnets 3OQC Misses’ Bonnets 08c
SWEATER COATS
Men's Sweater Coat Specials
39¢c. | 98c 1.90
+ Ladies’ Sweater Coats
98¢c 1.39
GREATLY REDUCED FOR ONE WEEK.
ALL
$18 Long Jacket $10 50
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