im, SALISBURY. Fin last week issue of the Commer- cial announcement was made of the Stevens Reunion to be held at the home of Jacob Stevens fat Holsopple = this county. ®It may be of interest to some of the readers of the Com- mmercial to know that the Stevanus relationship of the southern part of the county are all cousins of the Ste- wens clan in the northern part of Som- erset and in Cambria county, the origmal name of Stephannas, as some of the pioneers wrote it, having been changed by the later generations to tevanus and Stevens. The children ¢ : §3hm Stevanus of Tlk Lick 1; 217 Jacob Stevens of Hols- {9% cousins. aig »3 well as enjoyable or the Stevens kin of this section to attend this annual event as many of them are not acquainted with their cousins at Holsopple and other places. Mrs. H. OC. McKinley of Meyersdale, was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomasine McDowell, from Sat- wrday until Sunday evening. On Sun- day they visited friends at Grants- wille, Md. Born to Mr. and Mrs. ConnjHem- ming of Coal Run, on Monday Sept. 28th, a son. Henry Loechel is making prepara- tions to build an up-to-date horse stable addition to his large livery barn. Dy. BE. H. Miller is breaking ground for the addition he intends to build to his residence on the corner of Grant and Ord streets. James Hill of Brownsville is yisit- wg his sister, Mrs. E. H. Chalfant. Misses Gertrude and Agnes Eckhart of Akron, O., spent part ofjlastiweek with their parents, Mr. and ZMrs. Thomas Eckhart. Mrs. Henry McKenzie, Mrs. Chaun- cey Meese, Mrs. Clyde Wagner, Misses Julia Meese and Florence Hoffman were dinner guests at the homejof Miss Lillian Baer at Meyersdale, last Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Reitz spent last week with her sister, Mrs. John Kann at Hazelwood. H. D. Martin of Chicago, spent a few days the latter part of the week with his cousin, Mrs. Lydia Shaw. Demetrus Rodomer returned to his farm in Montana, after spending about mine months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rodamer at West Salisbury. Earl Stotler is attending the Mey- ersdale iligh School. Thomas Eckhart, Sr., is on the sick st at present. 12 and gon of Green» ” hing the forrer's Noeanan Eogle, “ +4%8, Howard Yiist wear Sanday visitors at the home or bi. and Mrs. John Faidley near Finzel, Bid. Mrs. Priscilla Enos arrived #frcm C 1d on Monday to visit her dau ri Mrs. C. 8. Lichliter. bys. A. M. Liehty went to Pitte-! burg the latter part of the week to te the onest of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Smith for o week. : Miss Russie Fogle of Connellsville, spent last week with her grandparents Mr. 2nd Mrs. Adam Fogle. nce Keim and family will in ear future, move from Meyers- to the house on Beachy avenue Bow occupied by Herman Reibers and the Reiber family will move next <oor into the house of Mrs. Louise Hawn, who will occupy the house on the Jake Miller property belonging to her son-in-law, Arthur Thomas. Frank QGarlitz has returned from Webster, Pa., where he was employed and has entered on an apprenticeship in vue cuiisbury bakery. Mrs. Victoria Baumgartner is visit- ing friends at Rockwood and Garrett. Miss Florede Lichliter returned from a weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. George Henderson atWashington, D.C. GARRETT. Miss Clara Bittner enjoyed a ride in an automobile Saturday to Black- geld, to visit friends. Mrs. A. J. Beal, and daughter Min- mie went to Hyndman Friday last, to wisit Mr. and Mrs. John H. Boden’s parents. Miss Pleasant Sullivan, who was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beals, for the past week returned home. Clarence Saylor of Berlin and Miss Anna Murray of Garrett, were united in marriage at the Lutheran parson- age Saturday eyening between | hours of ten and eleven, Rev. W. H. EB. Carney officiating. The dedication of the new Lutheran church has been changed to Sunday, | Qetober 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deist, and | daughter Mary of Northampton tow n- | ship, were guests at the home of| Fe elgon Judy last Sunday. % £7 (hs Ladies Ad £ocierv angsical Lntlzeran church 7zs0x «upper in Chckard | 7 i z7der evenin;® Tho nate and tha. r mets #=d a nice sum which will bz used to fornich the new church, which is | about to be dedicated. | it would be! =The woods along the B. & 0. R.R., at the edge of town, having caught William 1 Miller is {working for fire Tuesday afternoon and threaten- father-in- law, ‘Wilson Saylor, one} ing the town with destruction was |the general merchants of Sum heroically outened by, the school janitor, Nelson Judy, and a squadof school children. They deserve the thanks of the town. Prof H. B. Speicher and family took a trip to Blair Co., in their car Sunday last to visit §Mrs.§Speicher’s parents. They report haying a nice time. eee el e—— GLENCOE. Harvest Home servicesj will § be held im the Reformed church; on Sanday. Let each one make an effort te aitend and contribute.iZms Elizabeth Leydig, a High School student in Meyersdale, spends week- ends at home §; Coie cull wil Tom Poorbaugh of Friedensspent tie week-end with (his parents. ems Leah Webreck enjoyed Sunday at N. B. Poorbaugh’s. Milton Webreck, of Friedens, spent Sanday bere. The Band festival of Saturday was a success. A large crowd attended and all had a good time. I. D. Leydig and [family Sots a crowd of Somerset people in Berlin, on Sunday and motored to Bedford Springs. They returned by;way of Cumberland. H. M. Poorbaugh, and son [Ralph passed through here Monday morn- ing on their way to their lumber camp near Wellersburg. Alfred Wilmoth, of Meyersdale, has put in a saw mill one mile west of here. » 8. J. TaymanT spent the week-end w.th relatives injiConnellsville. «5 Mrs. Albert Raupach and daughter of Cumberland arejvisiting the form- er’s parents. Mr. Keefer, of Oklahomo State. spent a few days of last week] with his sister, Mrs. S. J. Tayman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beachy, spent Sunday at the Beachy camp. ak Nelson Bittner returned here from Johnstown on Sunday. eee a ——— ~ CONFLUENCE. Rev. and Mrs.] Hopkins have re- turned from Connellsville, where they attended the convention of the Christ- 1an church of Western Pennsylvania. J. E. McNutt, an aged and respect- el resident of this place who has been quite sick is reported able to be out again. \z David Cronin was a recent business visitor ta. Fort Hill. , Charles Lytle and daughter, Mrs. Agnes Miller of near Johnson Chgpel were town visitors, Saturday. 1 Doctor Dye, a former missionary to Darkest Africa, gave a very inSerest- ing lecture in the Christian Church last Friday evening on hi. t work among the cannibals. gy Rev. H. C. Show of Johns Chapel was a business visitor in own last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 7; Kecknor of Rockville, were Sk in town, Friday. John Kirk, tie inspqetor for the Monongahela railroad aj Brownsville, was here Friday on His way home from a business trip # Friendsville. Mart ‘Ridenour, a ell known re- tired Baltimore & (io engineer of Connellsville, has retlirned home after being up the Yough bn a fishing trip. E. W. DeBolt hhs returned from visiting friends at Watson. # ROCF FOOD. Mrs. W. J. Gaydner and daughter Julia have been Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Brennan pf Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs; J. H. Hauger have returned home fom Pittsburg, where they spent seyeral days visiting their son and (aghter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Hauger. R. R. &ouser has returned home from a twb weeks’ tour of the western states, going as far as San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Hauger, have returned from a few days visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bittner of Meyersdale. Mr. and Mrs. Mrvin Rean, who sev- eral months ago moved from Rock- wood to Akron, O., recently moved from Akron to Berlin, this county. The Atlantic Coal company, four miles north of Rockwood, contracts within the next few days Black mine. new mining center has grown within the past six months from nothing to a town of 500 inhabitants. A. E. Bennett of Pittsburg, spent Synday visiting his Rockwood friends. Mr. Bennett was formerly a Rock- wood citizen. Conductor H. C. Benford, who has been enjoying a month’s vacation, i has refed to his position on the Somersat & Cambria’ passenger run |i betzrcen Re: kwood and Johnstown. will let | ed in Cumberland, recencty. for 20 additional new houses atthe |,t Meyersdale, visited friends here The population of this |1,4¢ Thursday. tor to Cumberlan on Monday. visiting in Cumberland. crop of winter apples. roe SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. = BUSINESS + . @& : ANNOUNCEMENT. The new management of the Com- Y | mercial desires to inform the public that all outstanding subscriptions, job work and _adyertisingjaccounts} have been purchased from Mr, A. M. Schaff- ner and settlement is to be made with = | the present owner. AB eens Ss SED —a REDUCTION TOJPAY UP.} rn Founaay. §iThat the Isubsecription §list of? the the = Misses Bertha and Fan Jie Miller Commercialfmay be more of an ad- spent over Sunday atft home3of | vance payment list, upjto November, John H. Brant near Beacl ale.: ay all settlements for arrearages or - future §gFrank Witt, one o IGreenville | Payments will be madeZon the basis township’s teachers, spe}it oyer Sun- | Of $1.25 per year. For many people dav with his parents, Jr. and Mrs, | this would mean “putting out their George Witt of Summity"Mills. . at 20 per Seat surely this is Miss Margoret Opel “was. visiting | © o" considering by the Commercial He and relatives ay Keyser ed SR and those} who purpose last Sunday. 3 a coming such. Misses Verda and HFinora Brant of near Beachdale, spelt Monday with FOLEY their aunt, Mrs. Joh@a.D. Gnagey. EE BR i2John F. Schrock, fone of “Summit townships teacherg, moyed on “Mon- OUR GRE AT day to Meyersdale. { Mills. ety | i = Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lepley we Sunday visitors:at the home of He Stuck near Berlin. 3 i -~_ fiQuinter Gnagey,j who Chad working for EmersonzPyle nea ern Shore, Md., returned | ho Saturday. CI John Werner and daugh Olive, were visitors to Berli eet ei emaa—————— Y KIDNEY PILLS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADD ol ak EMr. and Mrs. N§ P. a Combination er Salisbury visitors] OFFER Elsewherein thisTissue is’the great- est offer we have ever seen in combi- nation with any newspaper. Subscrib- ers to the Commercial for $1.85—on- ly 35 cents more than onr regular sub- scription rate, can obtain the greaest weekly farm paper in the wWorld—The “eae | National Stockman and Farmer, the Joseph DeMagco? ror EE price from the hors being $1.00 §The new county bridge across Sto-| per year injadvance; also the Dairy ny Creek in pur town; is progressing | Farmer, pablished twice “a month, nicely and i Ts supposed to be finished | the price of which is $1.00 {per year. within one gnonth. Thais is an invaluable aid to dairymen The Adu}t Ladies Bible class 26 B.|and all fariaers; and last but not S. S. will meet at the residence of | least, The Woman’s World—all three Mrs. Marghall next Thursday leven- | with The Commercial for $1.85, when in. subscription is paid in advance. Send Amishf Mennonite Church nerth of | in your subscriptions at once so you Davidsyille, will hold their last meet- | May take advantage of this great ing inf that church next Sunday, offer. These are all high grade mag- preac ing at10a. m.. 89a di azines not the trashy literatnre ofte offered in newspaper combinations. ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’'S CASTORIA CHURCH SERVICES. rch O. Miller, of tedjat the homo] of ner, at Rockwood on aol al TUE Pietro Puccie, merchant of Rock- was in our bogough the past few days and was the fguest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hooversville, vi Mrs. M. A. Gei last Sunday. 2 pils, so announced by Supt. JK at. Are Mina F. Miller, {president [of ‘he adult Ladies class; ol U. B. S. S. . held a successful oyster supper at the Methodist Episcopal ehurch ser- Moose Hall last Saturday J,eVening, vice, Rev. G. A. Neeld pastor—Ser- proving a financial ~ success, through | vices at10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 the_efforts of Mrs. ‘Miller. 28 3 a. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Send the Meyersdale Commercial Evening service at 7:30. —% to your absent friends. ¥As well as to | 88. Philip and James Catholic advertise in Meyersdale Commercial | church, Rev. J. J. Brady, pastor.— A few cases of measles at Meyers- | Mass next Sunday at 8:30 and town not of a serious nature.j.. |10:30 a. m. Rosary and Benedic- @Picking of winter apples] and dig tion, 7:30. ging of potatoes is the forder of the| Church of the Brethren—Preaching day, as well as house cleaning, put-|10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday ting up stoves and} gettingZfurnaces | School, 8:30 a. m. Christian Workers ready for winter. “i = fina Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Bible Class, — ee Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. Teacher VIM. Training classes meet Monday evening T Howard Fike, our R. D., carrier, is is 7 and 8 o’clock, respectively. Sunday taking his vacation and his substi- School Workers Meeting, Friday tute, Miles Hay, is doing the work. {eyenins 30th inst., at 7:30. &J. B. Clark, of Minneapolis, Minn., | On Sunday, October 4th, the day of Shot Sober days’of last week] a iat prayer for peace will be obseryed in Romania, with Mrs. Mary Jones. the three congregations of the Breth- “son Leonard ren church. This will be in response “at] the to, Eyes ng Wilson’s proclamation hame of John Cummins, Mr. Brauch’s by that e effect. The} mornin Service brother-in law. will" be in Salisbary, the .atter Mrs. Essie Kreitzburg, and child- Boon So am Mil and tae even ren of Akron, Ohio, are visiting her te orm : ye: 8 o Bk = ject 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ring- 3% wid ie oropean ZThomas Brauch,’and of St Boswell, spent’ @Sunday SG. i War”. Allare cordiallv invited to be lea, at present. : 2 : : present. H. L. Goughnour, pastor. Mrs. Heinwright, and Mrs. Scheel”. a of Eckard, Md., are spending t in tate of Ohio, City of Toledo | week at the home ot C. R. Martin. Lucas County, § ss Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyers, left Frank J. Cheney makes oath that last Saturday to spend several days|he is senior partner of the firm of with relatives at Avalon. F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business Mrs. Eilen Shockey, and two child- | in the City of Toledo, Countyjfand ren of near Centreville, were Vim | State aforesaid, and that said firm visitors last week. will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foreach and everyg case George Meyer, made a business of Catarrh that cannot be cured by trip to Frostburg, one day last. Children Cry for Fletcher “g WANNNN NNENYNNNNN AREER RRA EN The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= TZ er sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive y ou in this. Al Counterfeits, Tmitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good ’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experiechce against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Gil, Pare= gorig, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. I s contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie ~ substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms | and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it | has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, | Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and K |! Diarrhcea. Tt regulates the Stomach and Bowels, | I assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep, | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. i GENUINE CASTORIA Aways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years - The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY The [Home of Quality Groceries, | The discovery of the North Pole was a great prs ment, but you will benefit more, personally, by discover- ing the best place to buy the best Groceries. TURN YOUR SEARCH IN THIS DIRECTION, Just received a lot of fancy Herring Roe; Try them, They are repeaters. We are in a position to quote you some interesting prices on Coffee. Try a 10 cent bottle of Mapleine for a trial. These prices ought to interest you: Fancy Mackeral at 10 cents each. 8—8-0z. bars good Laundry Soap for 25 cents. 3—10 cent Jars Prepared Mustard Pare Castile}Soap 10 cents per cake. 3—10 cent}jPackages]’Corn Flake for 25 cents. TT — 3 Bottles Pure}Ketchup for 25 cents, for 25 cents. Quart Jar Olives for 35 cents, re. 3—>5 cent Boxes Sardine Paste 10 c. Medium sixe jar Chipped beef 15 GS. 3—10 cent jars Boneless Herring 25 cents. TER e— THE TT GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY? 4 F. A. BITTNER, Both Phones. 142 Centre treet. == Meyersdale, Pa. ALL NEXT WEEK Starting Monday, Oct. 5 AT THE DONGES TI ame pang vm Opera House ITA” NEP —— the use of WELLERSBURG. CURE. Perry Long of Gilman, Iowa, is vis- iting relatives and friends in town. HALL’S CATARRH FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib-: : ou . |ed in’ my) presence, this 6th d Wm. Long was a business visitor in bik Ph D. 1886 1, uy of Cumberland, Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker and son Daniel visited Mrs. -Jane Shroyer at| Hall’s Catarrh Oure is taken inter- Hyndman on Sunday. nally and acts directly upon the W. K. Kennell was a business call- | blood and mucous surfaces of the system A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Send for testimonials. F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Teledo, O. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Boyer and son Grant Tressler was a business visi- | bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con Cecil Long spent last Wednesday | stipation. ad et Ge John Moser is busy picking his big| ‘My Miss Grace Cook was visiting friends | 28Pplied Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. n Cumberland last Saturday. The pain ceased and the child sank Mrs. Alice Witt spent Tuesday call- into a. restful sleep,’ Mrs, Nancy ng on friend in Cumberland. M. Hanson, Hamburg, N.Y. ad - i ie te TL ~ Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur| — child was burned terribly | desk, used lightly but three months about the face, neck and chest. I|Callat Commercial. ad Miss Margaret The re-| Thomas. THE MENTAL MARVEL, A young Cal- fornia girl who will be the talk of the town 24 hours after her first appear- ance here. Children 10 ¢; A FP RI C FE Storrs, at Sts: ine SPECIAL ‘MATINEE THURSDAY STRICTLY FOR LADIES ONLY. EES SEER Executor’s Notice. SYVRYE oy FOLL iDNE: 11S €OR RHEU iSM KIDNEYS A: ELADDER | al eh | Estate of John A, Shumaker, late of Harneds- For SALE.—Fine new roller-top ville. Somerset County, pa,, formerly of i Hyndman, Bedford Co., Pa., dec’d. es! testamentary; on *’the above estate a been grantedito the undersigned by the | Proper authority, 1 otice is hereby gi to all | persons kn mn [oon owing themselves indebted to said | ga 0 male immediate payment, and those | thom 23 alms against the same to presen, 3 | ndersigned, sy. pa io fOr 8 settlement to the 2 S resid J. H. Arnold, H. N. Datenman, Pa. NORMAN. RI SHOMA AKER Duffy, Miss Fannie | Fyecniop TT ——— DEAD LETTER LIST. in Meyersdale C...dren Cry sets you crazy. i of your clothing. FOR FLETCHER'S jis fine for skin itching. CASTORIA litssenit Don’t use harsh physics. Can’t bear the touch | action weakens the bowels, leads to | Doan’s Ointment | chronic constipation, Get All drug- | Regulets. They operate easily. 50c a box. ad at all stores. ad Doan’s | N 25¢ | Brown Smith, Frank | Sept., 25th, 1914. J. F. NAUGLE, P.” hi’ Cards—Miss Nettie Furnetta, Lizzie Pluck, Miss | . T ® A. ot | C hil d ren C Iy Welfley. FOR FLETCHER’ S CASTORIA (> py or Rs ER a) II a? Il . - ti al ti th ar in Tr da sp for Pf:
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