~~ pnem— ™- — I on i - — rma - = os Fr / 5 : i 1 § i i i i ; g | ; § aunts + es SR RI RE ey kb Senses — -~ - § Ce { > ¥ { - “ | i i ¢ sn ng Sa >" a TPERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS Items Pertaining to the Town in General and Our Busy Staff. Prepared for the Readérs By | | Invitations have been issued for a | masquerade Hallowe’en ball of the | Centurian club ab the rink in Som- | erset, October 30th. | Mrs. U. M. Housel was at Boyntcn |on Tuesday to visit her father; Mr. | Abraham Shumaker, who is quite | feeble. He is about 87 years of age. Glen Crowe accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss Kate Keidle, went over to Frostburg, Saturday and re- HUNDREDS OF BUSY TAILORS 72 have been working for weeks to supply the demand for the new Fall styles in Prinzess coats and suits. _ mo ; SE ! : aay : a S22 Thousands of these popu h SD io > ss mained until Sunday visiting with 7. nT 2 Walter Thomas and D. A. Shep. Miss Mame Weber is home after|, "0 sc parents, Mr. and Mrs. « 1 DT lar garments in an almost endless | ¢ 8 3 i 2S Salil- | Z pard visited friends in Pistsburgh on |spending a week with friends in Salic | horas Ofowe. . { : Sanday. bury. 6 Gul i x We: variety of style, material and color The regular®meeting of the Lyceum | 1frs. Emory Georoe { Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gurley and Mr, AN y ; Cy SN 4 %b at 3 Ese y os Mrs. Bmory George spent Sunday, 4 \n. p. W. Plock left yesterday 5 2 combinations have been skillfully will be w=lbursday evening, UC-iand Monday visiting relatives at the for Pitisb here they are attend- 7a . : | tober 29th. ; COUDLY: seat. ; for Pittsburg, where they v2 designed that you might be well | A sodcwas Don om Mth Inst, to ing the automobile show. T. W. 2 ) rt a J _- | /' Mr. and Mrs.jDalton Reiber, of on 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hammers spent | Gurley will leave tomorrow to take h clad this winter. A ore avenue S.jlPalon heer, 9 ey. Sunday and Monday with relatives in| in the show for a few days. " : =: i : Hyndman. 3 FE TQ John Macbeth, of Cumberland,| oo oo LoL Mss Sones Deal 10s Josten f 3 i Md., visited friends in town on Sun- ev. W. /E. Brown o imore, | with her brother,;Levi Deal, i : fl : ; day and Monday was a guest of Clarence Moore over |a couple of weeks at the latter’s home : 3 Working on so large a scale, i . . . . . - b : de . i Berkley Meyers and Kenneth Brant ha night > iq PL io Seove Sy i 0 Sr Hal A these garments have been pro- Visited relatives and trignisiin Som. |. wits. B,J. Wilnoih an 0% vv. |ards accompanied them as far as = duced at a considerable saving over erset Sunday last. Wilmoth ‘were in Marlinton, ¥. Va., hort in Wilkins = $ i Miss Emma Hostetler, vicited rel- | 07 Wednesday on business. ot home ji Yi slnsbure: } us 2 the cost of smaller manufacturers, i i 5 i hi ; i : The Meyersdale Shirt Factory fol- = 3 , . . 1 atives and friends in Philadelphia, | Mrs. Richard Breig left Sunaay for ye = : and this®saving is shared bj ou Saturday and Sunday. & | Confluence, where she will remain for Jomng a [ree weeks g g 13 ve 8 > y J ‘ : Mrs. D. H. Weisel, spent Sundey |a week visiting relatives and friends. | 2%° to. lack of material wil} resume i Bf 3 when you buy a Printzess | : : hr N 3 > work next Monday. This local in- § : s : with her sister, who is in the Alle-| piss Sara Smith of Pittsburg, spect dustry for its stability is one in which hoes] E 8 i gheny Hospital, In Pittsburgh. several days of this week here visit- | the community can take considerable ssmronzoncs i g ree Miss Margaret Hady, left Sunday | ing her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. M | gratification as well as the owners cf £ E Why not wear one this fali— morning on the Duquesne, for a visit | Smith of Main street. "tthe same. ) i = . : with relatives in Steubenville, Ohio. you are assured of the maximum ; / 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Adams and | Rev, Father Brad nt Tuesda Mrs. Th Edwards, of Markl OV, Mather Loy SDE y . IS. 4 hOMAs warcs, of Markl -| Mrs. D. W. Rhoades of Hyndman, | at Windber, where he assisted in tte in style and quality and the cost ton, spent Thursday last here at the | wore visiting relatives and friends | dedicatory services of the new Catl- : L home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8: n- | here last Saturday and Sunday. olic church at that place. From there 1S nO more, bo a qecy, : h Misses Pearl Dicken. and Ethel | he went to Altoona to attend the an- i — Bs 3 Si and i Pa Dickson of Cumberland, Md., were |Dualconference of the Catholic priests Ess : rick visited relatives and friends in : 3 tos + Alt di , which ; i Phisnrgh 25d Connelisyille on San) Shee. of their irfend, Miss Lusilie Of tho On? Hocus Wie met May we look for you to come in, put one of tsese popular garments to i Conrad, of High street, on Sunday. there yesterday. - 3 : . { day and Monday. the test of a personal try-on, and let us explain theis superior points? : Ra. Leckemby, of Hooversyille Miss Alice Quillman returned to her Dr. F. B. Thomas left Sunday for > . 5 spas Supdey Hers at the home of | home in Norristown, on Monday, Adg, Ono, where he Joined Mrs : : his parents Mr and Mrs. James Leck after visiting for a month at the home | Thomas, who has been visiting there i nls, of the Boath Side of Mrs. H. J. Wilmoth of the South |for several weeks, and after a few 3 Vs ’ : : Side. days there, both left for Chicago, to i . Attorney Curtis Truxal, of Somer- ; spend several davs visiting in that 9 ® B set, spent Sunday at the home of| Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Traxal foliow- city. They are expected home the | i his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E. | IDg the close of the Synod, spent over |, & ¢ this week. : ’ i Traxal, of Centre street. night here Wednesday, previous to ; i i Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Daugherty, and their going to St. Louis, fora two Soms editors are like some othet Hartley Block, Meyersdale, P a. i son William of Tistiec. passed throd 1h | weeks’ visit. people in that they will make mis- td ie, b rovg takes. This editor reluctantly must i wn on, route y ona res- : i 3 3 ; 1 san town Sunday enroute to Salisbury A motor tour from Alto to C admit he is in this class as just last { — where they visited relatives. son yia Duncanville has been includ- weex he omitted the principal speak- ~ A i Mrs. “James Wilson, daughter Miss ed in the program of entertainment er in writing up the Luther Brother- i Margaret and son James spent Sun- for the delegates to the 27th annually 4 banquet. The name of Mr. S. { day with the former's sister, Mrs. | meeting of the Potomac Synod of the | gy, (10y was inadvertently left out. } Mary Harding, at Pittsburgh. Reformed church, which will open in The address given by him of his re- Mi Tor Bandoloh. of © Altoona, October 27th. The route : 3 iss Anna Jean andolph, of Con- will be along the Old Portage railroad cent touring of Europe was quite a nellsville, returned home on Sunday. and thronst. thc ttiest : treat to those who heard him from a visit here with her friend, Miss the ros A Evelyn Leckemby, of the South Side. v 4 . y ; will be paid to the state sanatorium L + Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lepley, of Som- | .¢ Oresson. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS r Lo €rset, spent Snnday here at the home I : : § of their relatives, Mr. and MIS. JAIES | oo e000 0ubeteitstoiteitoroortorsdoilests Sede ite tele 56406 420:0 60 foilretsaosloaostostsetredoad tar rn rite) bi Darnley, of Front greet, South Side. TT ho? 0? 0% 00" % Soegeegeefociodiotadradoieioiodfodfociedfoiedds pd i Mrs. P. P. Hauger, and little daugh- & : 1 r 2 ! ter Dorothy of Rockyyood, visited the | I ! former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. & , | W. Bittner, of Lincoln avenue, a few | 3 > : . | days this week. & Eighteen Years On the Bench. -=" -- | y st 2 W. H. Deeter and D. J. Fike, re-| His Ability and Integrity Has Stood the Test. & i spectively Pres. and Sec. of the Mey- | & % : ersdale Fair Association were at the & & : county seat on Wednesday relative to & z i matters of the fair. 3 & | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Habel left on | 3 3 | Taesday for a two weeks trip going | : lL to Akron, Ohio, and from there they | f will go to Illmois, and visit in differ- 5 3 Th B F I S ] i J ! ent places in that state. 3 % e est a ty es ! : Rev. A. S. Kresge will occupy the % 4 3 : . I : pulpit of the Amity Reformed church & % are Revealed in | in this place on Sunday evening in hd 2 i the absence of the pastor. His sub- o x O h ® Cl h : ject will bo—*‘Seemng Strange Things” | & 5 ppenneimer othes Hudson Durst, of Frostburg, who 5 Z had been visiting here at the home % & . { of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Crowe, of Mey- | 3 Oppenheimer Clothes are moderately priced—suits $10 to $28; k ; ers avenue, for several days during 4 i the past week returned to his home | % overcoats $10 to $30; Trousers $2 to $6. : § on Sunday. iP : f 4 wa » = o i Automobile owners and drivers and & 3 But the have the t ] 4 ti H d th lit q f } motorcyclists are urged to send in |e $ y styie distinction an € quailty rennement o } their applications for licenses for| 4 3 clothes selling at much higher prices. 19t5 at an early date, according to a | & : Sa . statement issued bythe State High-| % x 3 x . _ way Department. 3 3 The fall models are the best we have produced in over a half a century — Stephen, the three-year-old son of | & f t end r Pickney Lowney, of Keystone mines, | & + Of earnest enaeavor. , in has digisiberis. There bas Des Be % + nty. many as twenty cases o is drea & . . : nt, eat 3 They will appeal to men who recognize the importance of good anti i d. > > 5 . ° . iy suiffoxinie bas been use $ HON ROBERT ) FR ATER $1 clothes and who like to get a full dollar's worth of value and service for und County Treasurer Markel has been + 0 0 4 d 11 ! J : Boe swamped by the applications for hun- $ Presiding Judge of the Court of Common % every dollar par \ . “i oint ter’s licenses. They have been com-| % Pleas of Alice Cc : d : : % . : ey ing in at oyer two hundred and fifty | o egheny Lounty and -i- == ¢ r bv lead: v lothi % Oct- a day. So far, 2050 have been issued | & NOMINEE % or sale by leading clothiers. Style Book free upon request. % Ju and the end is not in sight. 3 : 3 3 said 2 The United Lumber company has & R 0 & und begun the cutting of a large tim- | 3 : : . i &» - or ber tract, several miles from Hum-| 3 fP 1 : 3 INSURANCE CLAUSE M. Oppenheimer & Co. feel berh, this county. = A branch faiload | 3 0 ennsylvania. 5 Every OPPENHEIMER garment is in : th is being run to the tract and the| : . . : 5 ery J g is 10. Wholesale Exclusively = i i % As a Candidate in the Ncn-Part Primaries last 3 spected rigidly and then offered for sale Bit- lumber for a time will be stored. a a - cn isan Ii I with ABSOLUTE INSURANCE against 18 S 7 pe The B. & O. railroad, owing to the i May against seven others % ee a Should 115-123 eventh St.—Now Sandusky St. ny increase in business, last week added | ¥ : > _ _ & i wioat argu ad 98 additional brakemen to the force | & Judge Frazer received, , 165,040 votes 5 ment, quibbling or delay. PIT TSBURGH, P A. on the Cumberland division. With 4 The next highest candidate received 93,532 votes & : the winter months not far distant the | ba Judge Frazer's majority over the other b: coal traffic is on the increase and in | nominee was - - - 71,508 votes & \ ' a short time still more men will be | & % | adel EB: To Vote for Judge Frazer | A _ 4 ason opened Thursday for! % Mark a cros afte is ng i - I = - a The season opened Thursday % Mark a cross (X) after his name in the NON-PARTI Cost More—Worth Most “bear, pheasants, grouse and squirrels, 1d quail will not come Bear in mind while rabbits in until November 1. % SAN Column (second column on official ballot, next to & party column.) A cross (X) in party square is not enough 9..8,.9, 0 0 0 focdoedeeles, olestecde Naverly” FF 8 » ob pd that you must wear upon your arm ’ LAWYERS COMMITTEE op \ . 4 J I 3 & 3 3 —Yi rr} — icante—Wax—S salé} the white £1914 lice se tag or you are = FOR JUD GE FRAZE R. ‘ Gasolines—Illuminants—Lubricants—Wax Specialties liable to” arrest, a he buff tag of 1913 isTno good {for hunting this fal 880 00 i8e Os Ou Or Pe Sass Be Pete 8s Pe 02 2042540500 0040 400 Bo s%0 SesPesbecte ats Sr etastesteedsitestoateatoatedteatoatsade deatod Or aitetetesteideitocteitsitotectrstodtaae tes Sesteateteatretesteatestitaateto ats asctiiteatsatoattadoedonteadeatraoctocteadeatl o2sedoedeedosdeddeolnedeclocteede did, | Waverly Oil Works Co, Pittsburgh