tat do acial 0€s PERSONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS jtems Pertaining to the Town inl General and Prepared tor the Readers By Our Busy Staff. Mrs. W. F. Payne, was a Tuesday visitor with friends at Hyndman. Miss Rebekah Will is spending the week visiting friends at Somerset. - Miss Edna Smith, of Salisbury vis- ited relatives and friends in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Hartley, re- turned home on Tuesday from a visit at Baltimore. Paul McMillen is speneing & few days of this week with relatives at Listonburg. : Miss Myrtle Smiley is spending Thanksgiving with relatives near Glencoe. Mrs. John Stacer visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. Hurley in Connellsville, on Tuesday. Si -. Charles Bittner, and two children Visited relatives at Glencoe, over Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Deny, of Broadway street, last Wednesday morning—a son. You will want to begin the read- ing of our new serial, November Joe, which will start in our next issue. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gill, have re- ‘turned home from a visit with rela- tives and friends at Hendricks, W. Va. Comrade *‘Panl’’ Hoffman, of Coal Run, bas been sick abed. We hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Lillian Baer is spending a few days visiting with friends in Frost- burg, Md. Miss Lena Sinsel left yesterday for Connellsville, where she will be the guest of relatives over Thanksgiving. Don’t forget that on December 10th, a turkey supper will be given by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist church. Mr. N. F. Matteson, of Little Wash- ington, Butler county, is visiting his son, Rev. J. C. Matteson, ab the M. E. parsonage. Mrs. Daniel Shoemaker, and two children left Saturday eyening to spend the week with relatives at Glencoe. : Mrs. Harry Hammond, of Pitts- burgh, is the guest of her parents, |. Mr. aad Mrs.” H. J. Ebbecka, of North street, J. W. Spangler, head of the axle _ department of the P. R: R. shops in Altoona, with his wife are guests at Editor Cleayer’s home. ; Olayton Wade, clerk in the shoe department of Miller & Collins store, is spending Thanksgiving at his home in Frostburg. ' Miss Mildred Payne returned home on Tuesday from Keyser, W. Va., where she had been the guest of rel- atives and triends for a few days. Miss Edna Payne, and her sister, Mrs. 0. O, Couk, of Berlin, who is visiting at the Payne home, were Pittsburgh visitors on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Baker, of Greenville township, has been allowed an in- crease of pension, through Dr. Mec- Kinley. Mr. David Cronin, of Confluence, came up here last Friday to attend the funeral of Josephine Diveley, which took place = that afternoon. “. Mrs. Bruce Lichty, and daughter 1oft on Tuesday for Cumberland, Md., where they will spend a few days yisiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Rayman. Derry, of Salisbury, came down Tuesday evening to spend a few weeks at the home of her pa- rents, Mr. snd Mrs. Marshall Liven- good, of Broadway street. ’ November Joe is the name of our new serial which starts with the first jssue of December. Have you read and enjoyed Sherlock Holmes? Then you will want to read November Joe. Mr. C. M. Hammond, and son James of Avalon, spent Sunday here at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Klingensmith, of Beachley street, South Side. Mrs. Blakeley McDonald, of Mac- donaldton, was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Philson, of Centre street, several days last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Weyh, who had been here for some time at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Schwarner, left on Sunday for New York City, where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh, who were recently married returned home on Monday from a wedding trip to the eastern cities. They also visited at the home of the former’s mother, at Lonaconing, Md., for a few days. Mrs. Annias Bittner, of Pennsville, and daughter, Lida Ritchie, of , returned to their ; of the death of nhi le wr J Mr and Mrs. Paul D Clutton left on Wednesday morning to visit the parents of the former in Butler coun- ty. Mrs. Clutton and little dauogh ter and little son purpose remaining for a few weeks, but Mr. Clutton ex- pects to return on Saturday. If you want to spend a pleasant and enjoyable evening be sure to go fo the Entertainment Trio of The Ithaca conseryatory of music which will be given in the Reformed Sunday school building, Friday evening, Nov. 27th. Admission only 25 cents. ‘Postmaster J. F. Naugle, will ac- commodate Uncle Sam’s patrons on Thanksgiying Day by maintaining the postoffice open as usual except from 12:30 to 4:30, giving the force hardly time to eat their tu:key. The money order business will be closed down at noon. Two sons aud three daughters of] Mrs. Samuel Miller, of Pocahontas, have scarlet fever. Fortunately the condition of all of those sick, is at present not very serious, although this is a disease, the wake of which is often more terrible than the dis- ease itself. Miss Emily Gnagey, niece of the Editor of the Republican and daugh- ter of Rev. A. D Gnagey, Editor of the Brethren Evangelist, at Ashland, Ohio, after two weeks visit to rela- ‘tives and friends here and at Balis- bury, has returned to Pittsburgh. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lichty of Sal- isbury are visiting relatiyes in and around Lincoln, Neb. The doctor’s brother, W. 8. Lichty, a former res- ilent of Meyerrdale, but now resid- ing near Lincoln and has not been in good health for some time, the doctor has gone to see him. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kennedy, of Philadelphia, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Hemminger, over Sunday. They took in 53 miles of our un- surpassed beautiful scenery in the doctor’s auto and to them it was quite a treat. Some of us some- times prefer a little more of the hor- izontal landscape, especially when we are walking up hill. rp ————— All of our subscribers can obtain the splendid 250 page cloth Home book See our offer elsewhere. remap. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional reme- dies. Deafness is caused by an infiam- ed condition of the mucous lining of the HRustachian Tube. When" this tube is inflamed yon 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 Oa- 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. Send for testimonials. F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Teledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76 cents pur bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con stipation. 2 ad mp—— p——— IT'S A MISTAKE Made by many Meyersdale residents. Many people in & misguided way. Many. people in a misguided effort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and other make- shifts. The right treatment is kid- ney treatment and a remarkably rec- ommended kidney medicine is Doan’s Kidney Pills, Meyersdale is no ex- ception. = The proof is at your very door. The following is an experience typi- cal of the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills. 8. W. Bowman, Meyersdale, Pa. says: ‘‘About a year ago I was attacked with terrible pains in my back. I couldn’t sleep well. The passages of the kidney secretions were irregular and painful. I could’t stoop over or lift anything. A friend recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills fo me and I used them. Ome box gave me relief and I used a couple of boxes. They made me feel all right. I always recommend Doan’s Kid- ney Pllls to my friends and keep thera on hand. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don | simply ask for a kidney remedy- 1 | Ww. Bowman, recommends. Doan’s Kidney Pills the same r | Foster-Milburn Oo. Prop.; Buffa ui N. Y d y program each and every night. REX M’CALL’S OWN SHOW COMING. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26, 27, and 28th are the dates show to this city at the Donges theatre. ' and wife were big hits with the An- gell Stock Company. Mr. McCall is now known as the King of Vaudeville enterprises, ana no doubt will receive a hearty welcome at his opening per- formance, Thanksgiving evening. McCall and Sevier will be seen in Harmonious songs—Miss Sevier will offer some new tricks in Spanish dances. Mr McCall will introduce some new illustrated songs. which Rex McCall brings his own |; It is remembered that Mr. McCall i Laugh and the world laughs with you, says Joe Mutt—the ‘Fun Maker’’ —Nuff Oed. The Mysterious La Moth |, Lewis the worlds greatest handcuff king. In conclusion to the Vaudeville each night Mr. McCall and the entire cast will present one of the following “farce comediss:’’—TeHing it to Dad, The Mountain Girl, The Girl and the Drummer, Whose Baby are You. One last word to the public of this city and that is,—Each bill is care- fully selected to give a variety, suit- able to all, and all smut and vulgarity are eliminated. Remember the date—Three days commencing Thursday, Nov. 26th, with an entire new and complete meester ROCKWOOD. Wilbur the young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Whipkey, is slowly re- covering from a severe attack of diphtheria, at the home of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Metzler. Mrs. Whipley and her son haye bee visiting relatives here for sever weeks and will return to their home in Oklahoma, as soon as the child has fully recovered. The stretch of new state road about a mile long ‘north of Rockwood bas been opened to traffic.and is being used by automobilists. = Contractor Evans is only waiting until the state highway inspector approves of the work before he departs for his home at Ambler, Pa. It is ‘the opicion of many that Rockwood borough should construct a similar roadbed between the peving on Main street and the state road, a distance of several hun- dred feet. The work will likely be begun in the spring. J. W. Reitz, of Elkins, W. Va., is spending several days of this week as the guest of his parents. Mr. ard Mrs. J. O. Reitz, of West Broadway street. B. & O. agent W. B. Conway, and family are occupying their new home on Broadway street. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey F. De- town, to visit Mrs. DeHayen’s broth- in-law and sister, Alderman and Mrs. M. R. Brennan, for a few days. Albert Laffey, of Pittsburgh is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laffey, of Broadway street. Mrs. G. W. Christner, of Somerset, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Walter, on Monday. Mrs. Oaarles Bush and son Charles, Jr., who had been yisiting friends and relatives in Greensburg and Pittsburgh, have returned home. Mrs. Charles Cunningham of the Miller apartments is visiting her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zu- fall, of Casselman. Side LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR PARLORS. On Friday of this week, the Tri- State Tailor Company, of Cumberland will open up a branch department at this place in the Hocking building next to the Habel & Phillips grocery store on Centre street. This firm is a very reliable one and they carry in stock a fine line of woolens, broadcloths, serges, wor- steds, etc. An expert tailor from New York who has had quite a suc- cessful experience in the making of ladies and gentlemen’s “suits, has charge of the store at this place. This firm gives attention to press- ing and cleaning of clothing, and they guarantee all their work as equal to any done anywhere. This will be an unequalled opportunity to secure clothes that fit at prices which are very reasonable. ——————————— Floyd Lincoln, the one year old son of W.J.Needham, died at New Derry and was brought to this place for in- terment on last Saturday. Services were -Leld here at the home of Mrs. Needham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Wedge. ——————————————— CHURCH SERVICES. Brethren Church, H. L. Goughnour pastor—Services are being held on | Nov Salisbury in the : Mills in the after- e in thelevening. Haven left here Monday for Johns-| Jhristian Endeay- | . All cordially in- | SAVE YOUR COUPONS | price here than elsewhere. contest. each and you can see that a smaller All votes to count must be brought in at least monthly as colors will be changed. 1000 Free Votes will be furnished to any contestant free. town or surrounding country can become a contestant. and we will vive 2,000 otes free 'o each person who enters as a contestant; so don’t delay but send your name right in. you get friends to patronize our store. We expect the greaier volume of bu Lic We would rather sell to 100 people One Dcliar’s worih give yon even more for your money ii:an we have in the past. ‘We Can Save You Money and Are Ready to Prove It. [ZINOY.LY - » Be | 3801S STH. $2,200.00 IN PREMIUMS JUST A LITTLE HUSTLING AND YOU WILL WIN. We will issue trade coupons with every purchase at our store. These coupons represent one vote for each cent purchased. The person holding cou contest will receive as a first bremium a distributed $1600.00 in additional premiums. testant you can help some friend secure one of these beautiful and valuable premiums. first week of the second month of the contest we will each week give silverware premiums to the person bring- ing in the largest number of votes during the week. All can secure silverware. ns representing the largest number of votes at the end of this 0.00 Player Piano free of cost, and to the next six highest will be The votes are transferable and if you are not interested as a con- Beginning with the Postal Cards geod for Any of our customers or any other person in this Our object ix tu interest you, and through We want» chsnee to s+. w vou tha you ean get better goods at less » 4 more than ~ffset the expense of: this tan o 10 people Five Dollars’ worth 7 increased business is our aim. We will ps pac cent of pro¥ ona ead HARTLEY-CLUTTON CO. THE WOMEN’S STORE, Hartley Block, Meyersdale, Pa. the contest each week. THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL will also issue votes at the rate of 1,000 VOTES FOR EACH YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION. Watch the Commercial for details and special news of WE WANT YOUR NEWS ITEMS AND FRIENDLY INTEREST AND WILL OFFER SPECIAL VOTES FOR SAME. - a DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT IS AN APPALLING HANDICAP IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE, CONSULT M. D. GOLDSTEIN, Eyesight Specialist At Collins’ Drug Store, TUESDAY, DEC., 1, 1914. ANS NSS . EYES EXAMINED FREE If troubled with Headaches, Diz- ziness ete,, or in wearing glasses that do not fit correctly, do not deiay or neglect your eyes. Call and see me at Collins’ Drug Sture Tuesday, Dec. 1st. All glasses guaranteed for 2 years. mms l DEAD J.ETTER LIST. Jane E. Anderson, Mrs. D. Shu- maker. : Qards—R. A. Lincoln, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Morley & Co., Vincen{, Paui, C. A. Speelman. DONGES THEATRE Special Thanksgsving Attraction NOVEMBER 26, 27, AND 28th Rex Vaudeville Compaiy «SREOFFERING}E:» The Best in Vaudeville ew ig eat est ifty etter CHANGE OF PROGRAM DAILY , 3 REELSOF PICTURES 3 First Show 7.30, Second Show 9.15 Special Low Prices for this En- gagement, 10 and 20 Cents. — Hack! Hack! Hack! | Don’t forget you can get the great- est WEEKLY farm journal in the With raw tickling throat, tight | chest, sore lungs, yon need Foley’s \ Honey and Tar Compound, and Farmer,’’ the price of which is $1.00 quickly. The first dose helps, it | per year, “The Woman’s World,” | Ioaves a soothing, healing coating a8 | and Kimball’s Dairy ] | it glides down your throat, you feel | : ' Set. a. en | Rar at once. Every user is a friend | Shree with the Commerei D | Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad | Per year. i mmm — | elie ee world, ‘‘The National Stockman and SE