The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 03, 1914, Image 8

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The two-year-old daughter of Mr. 4 : La
and Mrs. Bert Herrington, who was : i
fatally burned Saturday morning,
died at the Cottage State Hospital
at Connellsyille on Sunday. Inter-
ment at Normalyille.
Rev. Sellers of Ohio Pyle is hold-
SALISBURY. BERKLEY.
A good sized audience patronized| On Sunday forenoon a young cou-
the home talent play entitled, ‘‘Gold- | ple of this place was seen driving out
en’ Gulch? in Hays Opera House, on | of town; after looking a little more
Friday evening, the receipts amount- | closely it was seen to be no other but
ing to nearly a hundred dollars N=, Joe N Stills wind anid
; s’ efforts | Summers, an e nex ' ! : ;
SL ee . or decided | where arc they going? It was found ing Teyival services ab Nopwalville.
to produce the play in nearby towns | that they were on their way to Berlin 0. L. Miller of Indian Head is trans-
and accordingly made arrange- to be married. Of course nothing | acting business in Connellsville.
ments and entertained the people of | could be done but let them go, but! nr and Mrs. Charles Rose of Rog-
Grantsville and vicinity, in Broad-|on Monday eyenir ‘they were seen |qor Mill spent Wednesday in Con-
water’s hall, at Grantsville, on Wed- | driving into town and the next | nelisville.
nesday evening, December 2nd. | was a serenading. We a.. join hands A. G. O. Sherbandy, of Normal-
The cast of characters were:—Misses | to wish them a long, happy and pros- ville, is a business yisitor inCon-
Hazel Walker, Florende Lichliter, | perous married life, and may their nellsville.
Dorothy Glotfelty, Julia Meese, Mae | troubles be little ones. Mr. and Mrs. Wii, Obler of Mill
Newman, Aunabelle Deits. Wessrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gisbert of Key-| po “Lidice friends in Connellsville
Chas. May, George Beales Win stone and Mr. Schlag, Fanger 3 Jue on Tuesday.
ow Harding John H. Kerr, John Coch-|ghyitz distillery, spent Sunday at the
rane, ates Rexford, Oscar Swank. home of Edward Sellers. Spa L, > stain of) pog= Mul Ram,
Olyde Smalley and ni We ino Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ebaugh, and Rew: a, ony
—Mitcses Josephine Mc y nt Sunda, p
alee: auty Resta, Matle Wag. | bon Baylor 0) at Spent Sunda¥ |W. P. Miller of Rogers Mill Sbuteh-
ner, Zelpha Statler, Romaine Deitz, The rain we have been having this ered on Tuesday.
Lorena Williams, Carrie Meese and week is much needed and apprciated| J. 0. May, of Mill Run was in Con-
Mae Newman. as the water supply was getting very | nellsville Wednesday.
A full house greeted the Ithaca |secarce. J. 8. Gibson, 2nd brick operator, at
Ooncert Trio from the Ithaca Con-| wigs Anna Sellers spent Sunday at|N. OC. tower, spent Tuesday at Con-
cert of Music, who gave a concert in| her home, nellsville.
Hay’s Opera House on Saturday even-| ; _. oo. butchered his porkers| O. T. Field, who spentZa few days
ing. This was the third number On|, nongay Mr, and Mrs. Klinga-|along the Yough, has returned home. |
the Salisbury Lecture Oourse and|, .., ,,3 Mrs Melvine Mervine of| O. B. Sipe has returned home3 from
was much appreciated by all present. Meyersdale, helping them and doing |a visit with Connellsyille friends.
Mrs. Oatharine Durst, who is eighty | justice to the palatable dinner which H. I Fisher, has returned home
years of age, has been very ill from ir, Shultz always has. from a visit at Wilkinsburg.
the effects of mumps. There has} wn. Shipley who is trapping along | Jacob Dull is building a new gar-
been an epidemic of the disease inf. ~~. caught a large mushrat on | age for his auto.
Salisbury for seyeral months. Wednesday morning. Keep on Billy
Mrs. George Livengood, her sister, | yoy will get your fortune some day HOLSOPPLE.
Miss Grace Previer, entertained in| for your industry in that line. The collections &t the three servi-
wer
THIS IS THE CHAIR THAT “Bo ch ‘
FATHER WILL SINK INTo WITH a
A SIGH OF COMFORT AFTER A
HARD DAY, S WORK.
IT’S ONE MOTHER WILE
ENJOY Too, IN THE AFTER—
NOON.S WHEN SHE 15 SEWING oR
READING, -
AND THE CHILDREN WILL
GET AS MUCH PLEASURE AS
THE GROWN FOLKS. LET US
SHOW YoU ONE To-DAY. IT
WOULD MAKE A HANDSOME
X-MAS GIFT FOR ONE OF THE
honor of Mrs. OC, Ta wi s 2nd ——eeee ces Sunday when the Holsopple *U. FAMILY.
daughter Betty of Scottdale, om. WELLERSBURG. B. church was rededicated faggre- » :
ime on a ry nie s were| Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Shaffer, spent | gated $2,583.91, which more}than COME To: THE BIG» STORE Bb
er Fa . :
Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Shaffer’s | pays the indebtedness incurred in
preseut:—Mesdames Jon peow sister, Mrs. Elmer Kalmeyer, of |the improvements made to}fall the CROWDED To THE DooR WITH #8 |
Harvey Wagner, E. E. Hase * | Frostburg. church building. All the services
, Lowry, Misses
pr Re Y itera Frank Paul, of Mt. Savage, spent| Were largely attended. The pastor,
s : Rev. Davidson, was assisted by Rev.
: ie Stotler, Lorena Will-| Thursday last with his parents, Mr. ’
Mastin, Nolte Stotler Li and Mrs. George Paul. Dr. 8. J. Futon of Johnstown,
Usetul Furniture, Musical Goods, Rugs
pe pi 0 Sano iy || Lace Curtains, Bedding or any thing
Farl and Guy Witt, James: Olose, town,
Miss Margaret Smith of Meyers- DeSales Shaffer, Homer Beal, Ralph Announcement has ‘been’ made ‘of else to make a home comfortable. x by
3 Sturtz, Harry and Wilson Blank and | the engagement of Miss Marie ;Mo-
dale spent seyeral days with herf, “n° Tressler. mence, of Detroit dnd Jusths E. ne ea
uncle, Calyin Rumiser, and family i STA bleh TT Tn RT
on Grant street. . A. 0. Kennell was a business caller | OUSter of Holsopple, who will be
~~ Embalmers and F uneral Directors,
s married in March and will reside in
Mrs. D. I Hay Das shipped her in Cumberland recently.
Holsopple. Mr. Custer is a painter
household goods to Akron, Ohio,| Miss Grace Cook spent the latter and paperhanger and was formerly
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teachers institute.
where the family will ina few days part of last week attending institute connected with F. J. Doyle, employ-
join Mr. Hay, who is employed at |ab Somorset. ed the last few years at U. Ferry’s
that place. The Sacrament of the Lord’s 'Sup- | seed store.
: Christian Lichty; an old Civil War | per was administered in the Lutheran
- veteran of Grantsville, was a Sal- | church Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
isbury yisitor on Saturday. Mrs. A. Glessner, and Edna Wilt
Misses Frances Fogel and Hazel | Spent Friuay last at Mt. Savage. thresher and corn cutter on last Fri-
Meager spent last week with rela-| A delightful surprise party was day cut corn fodder for ‘Lloyd and
tives at Adams and Hooversville. giyen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | George Vought, Charlie Schaffer,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bloch- | F- R. Shaffer, Friday evening in hon- | Conrad Hearn and Sam Schrock, and
er on Noverber 23rd, a daughter. or of their daughter Eleanor’s sev-|it was done O. K. Now he is on the
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SUMMIT TOWNSHIP.
John W. Folk, the expert grain
GLENCOE.
Mrs. W. H. Raupach is spending a
EE bs a Sg gd Sn Sa
Miss Elizabeth Welfley, and daugh-
ter Miss Ada went to Akron, Ohio,
where they will remain for the win-
ter with the former’s
Mrs. Sadie Fernsner.
On Wednesday evening the mem- | pgifo Long, Helen Wright, Bertha
ber: reran church choir| goa} Dorothea, Eleanor, and Susan
were enter ued at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.
street.
served.
Mrs. Howard Yaist of the town-
ship spent several days of last week
with her stepdaughter, Mrs. Frank
Zanki, at Connellsville.
Mrs. ®llen Null was called to
Scalp Level last Thursday on ac-
count of the death of Fred Lindstrum.
Mr. Lindstrum was the husband of
Grace Enos, a grand daughter of Mrs.
Null. He dled from pneumonia and
is purvived by his wife and two
children. The funeral was held on
Friday with interment at Windber.
Mr.and Mrs. L. L. Beachy and fam-
ily spent Thanksgiving Day with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Reich at Meyersdale.
Mrs. Adam Fogel spent last week
at Grantsville with her daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Bender.
Mrs. Mary Newman and grand
daughter Mabel Welfley spent last
week in Summit township guest of
the former’s daughter, Mrs. N. P.
Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Swanger and
children spent Thanksgiving with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Swauger, in Garrett county, Md.
Mrs, John Mortin and daughter of
Pittsburgh spent last week at the
home ef Mr. and Mrs James Morton.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Beachy and
daughter Alice spent Thanksgiving
Day in Meyersdale, the guests of
_bheir daughter, Mrs. D. J. Fike.
ee
GLADE CITY.
Our: ~itizens are very much delight-
ed with t he new state road completed
one day las U Week.
The union
daughter,
wm. R. Reitz, on Grant | gone, Beal, Ralph and Albert Bturtz,
Delicious refreshments were | mg; ang Guy Witt, Earl Poorbaugh,
Sunday school was un-|the clay mine.
enteenth birthday; the eyening was
spent in playing games and music.
Refreshments were served. Those
Nora Sturtz, Lillian and Althea Wil-
helm, Gladys Chisholm, Mildred and
Shaffer, Edua Witt, and Messrs.
John Kennell, DeSales Shaffer and
Elsworth Beal.
spent Monday in town.
Mrs. George Delbrook of Pine
Hill is spending a few days with
her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs,
H. Delbrook.
J. H. Reddig, after spending sey-
eral days at home with an abscess
on his face, is again able to be out
and continne his work.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, after
spending several days with friends
in Philadelphia have returned home,
Wm, Long and daughter Alva and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Witt attended
the public sale at George DeHaven’s
ab Oorrigansville on Friday last.
G. W. Witt and son Earl were at
Mt. Savage on Tuesday.
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INDIAN CREEK.
R. R. Adams, of Uniontown, spent
Sunday with his family at Davistown.
M. D- L. Brooks, proprietor of the
Donegal Hotel, was a businessivisitor
at Connellsville and Uniontown.
Jesse Hyatt of Mill Run'is fransact-
ing business in Connellsyille.
F. D. Smearman of Point Marion
spent Snnday here among friends.
Miss Jennie Illig, spent Sunday
here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, spent;
Sunday in Oonnellsville.
George Hibner of Mt. Braddock is
here today looking after the inter-
est of the W. J. Rainey Coke]Co., at
present were, Misses Florence and
Ralph Poorbaugh of near Ellerslie |
the home stretch.
of Hiram Schrock’s chickers. Farm.
er Wm, M. Enfield on the night of
the 25th had all his chickens, 35 in
number taken, the miscreants leaving
only one old pullet and two springers,
The lock was opened and closed again,
See eeeteremeeeee
cents at Bittner’s Grocery. ad.
ele enee
VIM.
Edward Engle’s moved to Coal Run
on Wednesday of this week in order
to be closer to his work.
Rev, A. E. Truxal, D. D., was call-
ing on some of his members in this
town on Tuesday.
Mrs. Eugene Wellen spent Thanks-
giving at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Pyle, at Coal Run.
Rev. H. L. Goughnour of Meyers-
dale, was calling on his parishioners
in this community last Friday.
Mrs. Priscilla Queer of near Center
church, spent Tuesday and Wednes-
day in our town.
Henry Suder spent Sunday in
Greenville township.
Elmer Walker of Larimer township,
spent Monday at the home of Henry
Meyer’s.
P. C. Miller helped Wm. Moser’s to
butcher on Tuesday.
Mrs. Andrew Stein and children of
Meyersdale, spent Friday of last
week at the home of Wm. Seggie’s.
Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson of Pleas-
ant Hill, is visiting at the home of
Martin Meyer’s.
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GARRETT.
C. E. Ringler of Berlin was a busi-
ness caller here last Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Bowlby spent last week
at Somerset.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Judy were guests
at the Dan Marker home on Sunday.
The supper held by the “Willing
Fancy Norway Mackerel for 10
few days with her mother, who was
Chicken thieves recently stole half | hurt in a runaway near Cumberland.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Bitt-
ner, a daughter, on Friday last.
CO. A. Purbaugh and family of Con-
nellsville, spent last week with W. J.
Meyers’. 3
E. O. Kraushaor is the proud father
of a young son, born Wednesday last,
Mrs. A. M. Raupach and dacghter,
Elizabeth, returned to Cumberland
on Sunday, after spending a few days
at the former’s home.
Arthur Bittner and Ropert Web-
reck took in Somerset and Friedens
theaters last week.
Mrs, J. L. Snyder and Mabel, shop-
ped in Cumberland on Monday.
Leah R. Leydig made: a business
trip to Cumberland on Monday.
Mrs. W. H Bittner and her daugh-
ter visited relatives at Friedens last
week.
Pearl Poorbaugh and Grace Bau-
man had a royal time at Somerset
during iustitute.
Ralph Poorbaugh conducted an
New students may enter the
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
OF INDIANA, PA. ;
at the Opening of the Winter Term—Jan. 5th
For further information, address the Principal,
DR. JAMES E. AMENT ona INDIANA, PA.
A A A AA A Ao. Fri
Xmas Presents!
You Can Get Them Here.
TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS,
auto party to Somerset last week.
The ‘‘darned old engine’’ balked and
the Berlin Auto Company was called
to the rescue.
The invalids of town are Wilber
Miller and Martha Hosselrode. Both
are slightly improved at this writing.
The Somerset plumbers have com-
pleted the job for I. D. Leydig and
are now working for H. M. Poorbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hibner spent
Thanksgiving at the home of F. M.
Coughenour.
The Missionary service held in the
Reformed church on Sunday, was
FINE BOX CANDIES,
F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist,
Both Phones MEYERSDALE, PA.
Wiibtmores
Shoe Palishes °
Positive Relief:
from the suffering caused by dis
ordered conditions of the organs
of digestion
quite a success.
Miss Marion Leydig returned home
from the Smoky City on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shumaker and
sons are visiting Mrs. 8’s. mother.
H. D. Altfather and wife spent a
day with friends at Ursina.
Wesley Shipley and Harvey Hos-
selrode visited in Connellsville last
week.
i and elimination—
FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARI from indigestion and biliousness—.
Ll Sod : always secured by the safe,
OR certain and gentle action of
Beecham’s
Pills
Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10¢c., 25¢.
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Workers’ in the Lutheran church last
Saturday evening was well attended.
Donald Craig of Ralphton, spent
over Sunday with his family at this
place.
psnally well a ttended regardless of| J. M. Stauffer, of Scottdale was
the unfayorabl w eather. J. W. For-|here Tuesday on a business trip.
rest is the efficient Superintendent. Thomas Love of Emerson left for
The Church of the i3rethren of Mey- | Indian Head Wednesday morning.
‘‘Big?”’ Sam Bittner and his brother
Alfred of Berlin, are home for a time.
G. G. Delozier’s health is impaired;
he has been housed up for several
“GILT EDGE,” the only ladies’ shoe dressin that
positively contains Of, * Blacks, Polishes rv Pree .
serves ladies! and children’s shoes, shines without
robbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS,” 10c.
“STAR” combination for cleaning and po
kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c, “DANDY ming ;
0 ect dA 0A
*
“rsdale, Rev. Wm. HoWe pastor, had.
Baptismal services near The Henry
little child of Connellsville left for
Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Boyle and
Vv U
Mrs. John Walter is on the sick |days:
"QUICK WHITE” (in liquid form with sponge .
ly cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes, loc oon. i
$1.25 PER YEAR
he price in stamps for fu
; “ALBO™ cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK. |
list -_ | SUEDE, and CANVAS SHOES. In round white nuit ipti i
E : Co ; . In round white cakes | -
Mankamyer home last Thursday . Indian Head Wednesday. C. T. Bittner spent Sunday with Ww EGGS ARE UP you want all packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. fis sakes | The subscription price of. The Com
Henry Mankamyer 3 quite DUsy] ., 4» pias of Vanderbilt is along isi oun THef spent Sune yon can got, Pratts Pomtire poll | some, large slumisun' boxes, wiih sponge, oe. | mercial has been reduced from $1.50
Alen y X A £3, Mews of vand & | his family as ] ace. {you can get. Pratts’ Poultry Regu- | 1ryourdealer does not ke to $1.25 per year. This is the price
fine new barn to replace
= downto make the new
LUOT | spending several
Mr. and
ttsburg. |
POP ATT
rocery.
Clements are |lator insures 3 >
trouble-maker
5 a pound on | and
Roup—Profit
cured b
ind you want, send us
kage, charges paids
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20-26 Albany Street,
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Mass. | this part of the state, yet
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