sufferer teran of last Sun- AWrence rippe. e of his 1 of his 6 White or 36¢, ab rOCery. - 5 se coffee, ad ILLS < BLADDER dy b- : » * onl Bapurday. . friends in’ Baltimore, m—— PERSONAL: AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS items Pertaining to the Town in General and Prepared tor the Readers By Ont Busy Staff. BR Mrs. R. D. Ptahler spent Tuesday * in‘Oumberland, Md. Miss Evelyn Leckemby is visiting relatives and friends in Connellsville. So Stotler, of Boswell, was a tor here with relatives Sunday. Bowman Kyle, of Windber, was a ess visitor here on Tuesdsy. Misses Tina Oollins and Maud Beal visited friends in Salisbury on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Oritchfield, of Rock- day. o ., is visiting relatives and friends hete for a few deys. Mies Lucy Stacer, left on Monday. { Cumberland, Md, where: t relatives for a few’ ‘weeks. » B. & O. Engineer Joseph Crone, of + ‘chickenpox cases. Somerset, was in town on Mor 3 visiting: his many friends. ; G. ‘J. ‘Bowman of ‘Northamppon township transacted business: in. Sawn, Miss Mary Tressler, of OCuiabez la: Md., visited relatives and friends here, Sunday last. The ladies of the Methodist ehurch cleared $100 by thelr turkey supper Thursday. evening. of last week. Mrs. D. B. Malone, of Grant trae, | was shopping in Cumberland, Mmd., on’ Friday last. Se Ep M00] Mrs. E. J. Donecker, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Wadd Osrtright, at Somerset. = Paul Werner, of near town, was on the jury last week ab Somerset. He returned home the last of the week. : Ezra R. Baer, of Rockwood, was ‘visiting his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Baer, of Broad- way street, on Tuesday last. ‘Mrs. W. H. Gill, and daughter Miss Alpha visited relatives and Md. 2 few days last week. «= Mrs. W.. Malone, wi Hae been visiting at the home of her son, D. Malone, returned to her home in Fairmont, W. Va. “Attorney Curtis Truxal, of Somer- set spent Sunday here with his pa- rents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Truxal, at the Reformed parsvnage. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lepley, of Som- ~ erset. spent Sunday here with their relatives, Nr. and Mrs. James Darn-: ley, on Front street, South Side. Miss Clara Stacer, is the profess- . ional nurse in charge of Miss Grace McCle d, who is a typhoid fever patient at her home in Rockwood. Miss Alice Beal, relurned to her home in Lonaccning, Md., on Friday last, after spending several weeks here with friends. Mrs, Louise Slicer, visited her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hammond, in Cumberland, Md. a few days this week. “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin and little son of Williamsport, are. spend- ing this week with Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. M. A. Rutter, op, Mey- os ayenue. 2 ‘Miss Mora 8iehl, left on Satur’ day“'tor Cumberland, Md., 3 s she will spend a few weeks withih #ncle'and aunt, Mr. and Mf&: ol Miller. Miss Pauline Groff, who is attend-| ing California State Normal, bas re-| turned home to spend the holiday season with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Groff, of Lincoln ayenue. Miss Genevieve Lancaster, of Mt. Savage, Md., was visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samson McKenzie, of Olinger street, a few days during the.past week. “Mr. and Mrs. H. Olaire Brown, left Sunday on No. 15, for their home in Wilkinsburg, after a weeks’ visit here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Imboff, of Main street: “Mrs, Harvey Lamison, and Mrs. Mary Umberger, of Johnstown, have returned home from a visit here at she home of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Yeager, of Broadway street. Mrs. Webster Bittner, and two ehildren who had been spending sev- eral weeks here with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, of Mey- ers avenue, and Mrs. Henrietta Bitt- mer, of Main street. FOLEY FAM] IY WO Always Succes ad Like It Ch wood, was s town visitor with friends 8 So Lg Smith and ios » br Nellie’ Kilroy. of Cumberland, | Will Don, { | -y ™ aT | ad3-3t R. D. No.2. 1 Dalton Cook, and family who have been living at Doe Gulley, W. Va., | is moving back to Meyersdale .in the Deal house, corner of Centre and Broadway. He will assist his father in the candy manufactory. i Marriage licenses were issued on Wednesday last at Cumberland, Md., to Dora E. Ritchey, of Hyndman, and Nora P. Lingenfelter, of Mey- ersdale; Forest E. Morrison of Al- merseb. : . snd “Mrs. Win. Klingaman, of yers avenue, have announced the gagement of their daughter, Miss ‘Klingaman, to James A. Or- ment will terminate in a June wed- i “That mild cases of smallpox have Contained in a letter from Dr. Samnel pn, state health commissioner. ;grges the Connellsville health a. to keep a close tab on the Mrs. Mary E. McKenzie, Miss Mar- ‘garet Weber, (Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Stacer Rev. Father J.J. Brady and ta number of the employes of the | Meyersdale Brewery attended the “| funeral of Mr. M. Hurley, at Oon- | nellsville, which took place there on Tuesday morning. JF. Nangle, was elected Second ‘Vice President, of the Southwestern | Pennsylvania Postmaster’s Associga- ‘tion, which (was organized at Con- nellsville last Thursday. The object ‘of the ‘organization is to get together (and discuss postal problems with a to making the operation of the department more efficient. “' The Second National Bank, of Mey- ersdale. Pa., expects to mail on the 18th about 400 Xmas Savings Checks aggregating in amout $8,000.00. Con- sidering the condition of the times. The Bank feels that it has been well paid for its effort in behalf of this ‘Savings feature, and hopes to con tinue the same by starting with a new 1915, club on Monday December 28th. Mrs. Eisfeller, mother-in-law of the Editor of The Republican, who had been visiting her son Harry in New York City, returned to Meyersdale on Saturday last accompanied by Yer son ‘who is on business in the | city. Mr. Eisfeller has been calling on his friends of boyhood days in the village of Meyers Mills and is de- lighted to mee5 those who are yet here. He has expressed great pleas- ure to see the wonderful develop- ments since he was here thirty-two years ago. He intended returning to his home on Wednesday. eee ese rere ‘Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby ¥iven that a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Confluence, Pa., will be held in their rooms on Tuesday, January 12, 1915. between the hours of one and two o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other busi- ness as may come before them. . D. L. MILLER, Cashier. cme eee Wiel of Annual Meeting. The Anaual Meeting of the stockholCers of the Citizens National Bank will be held at its office in Meyersdale, Pa., on the 12th day of January 1915, between the hours of 1 p. m. and 2p. m., for the election of nine directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of Buch other business as may properly come ‘ore the meeting. : pis R. H, Philson, . Secretary. Notice “to “Stockholders. The Stockholders of the Sand Spring Water Company of Meyersdale, Pa., will meet in the Directors room. of the Citizens National Bank on’ Mondey evening, January, 11th, 1915, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of electing (9) Directors for the ensuing year and the trans- action of any other business that may be properly brought before the meeting. 8S. B. PHILSON, Ww. T. HOBLITZELL, Secretary. President. # —————— pt —a ren — Notice. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Second National Bank of Meyersdale, Pa. will be held in their banking rooms on Tuesday January 12tn, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other legitimate business, ad-decl7-2¢ J. H. BowMAN, Cashier. - : Stn sop fms es, For SALE—Cheap, Rotary Neo style, No. 7, in No. I. condition. Will make 1,000 copies from the original. Reason for selling; need the money. Apply at this office. ad conse mer marerm————— For SALE—Scotch Collie Pups full blooded. Apply to N. J. KINSINGE Meyersc | foona and Florence E. Racey, of} ,-0f Clairmont, Pa The engage- | Connellsville last week. Matthew Hagne and Miss |/ a WELLERSBURG. . Kenneil, Mrs. G W. Witt and Mrs A. Glessner were shopping in Cum- berland Friday. . Miss Grace Shaffer spent the latter part of last week with Mrs. Laura Lean, of Sea Vale. Messrs. Earl Witt and Raloh Storte were business callers in Cumberland Friday last. Ralph Sturtz, Homer Beal, Cecil Long, Misses Dorothea Shaffer, ‘and Florence Sturtz were visitors in Oum- berland Saturday. Miss Ethel Ringler who had for the past several weeks been making ‘her home with W. K. Kennell’s hag recently desusnod to George Meyers’ near White Oak Born to Mr. «id Mrs. Austin Ken- 1 nel, Thursday, December don] daughter. i eis | Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Geo: Fectig. : “Miss Pearl Cook snd Mrs. H: E. ‘Baker were Cumberland - visitors on Saturday. Mr. G. Wi Witt, ‘and. son Ta spent - Wedn with Mrs. hg dat Mrs. Frank Detbrogks ab Mt, Bayage. rEg Spleen 3 developed from chickenpox ‘in ‘four{ *’ - Lconnties of the state is the warning oud king winter ter madd his appoFaiice | on Sunday and has certainly held the weather in his grip since then. Rumors are atloat that the mill has been sold, and will change hands shortly. Mr. Johnson of Pittsburg, the owner of the distillery, was seen on our streets last week. Tom and Jerry the two faithful mules owned by the Summit Distilling Co. } are having a vacation, the Oo. is not delivering any whiskey just now. Wm.R. Ebangh has started his store, and is now prepared to deal out merchandies, he expects to. increase his stock, from time to time handling hardware, dry good and groceries. ‘yeorge Fritz is now busily engaged | per 15 digging the black diamonds at Good | town The institute at the Walker school | was well attended. Mrs. Edward Sellers was called to|you onght to know too, the sense of Connelsyille on Mon, Morning by tele- | security that comes Foley’s Honey & Tar in the house. gram, saying that her daughter Mrs. Edith Smith was seriously ill. with his sister and Brother inlaw, | Mr. and Mrs Harry Boyer. cn at ee meee INDIAN. CREEK. Mrs. Daniel Steirs of Min Run spent Friday with Connellsville: friends. Kauffman Run, left tor Connellsville on Friday to spend, a few days with relaiives. Jake Dull has retarned to duty on the passenger train on the I. 1 V. He had been called to Connells- ville on account of the serious illness of his mother. i Paddy Boyle spent a few days in Mrs. Lizzie Hague were Connellsville bus iness visitors Thursday last. J. M. Stauffer of Scottdale was a business visitor here on Saturday. Mrs. Jake Dull of Jones Mill spent Satnrday among Connellsville friends and doing Cbristmas shopping. K. Solomon of Champion is trans- acting business in Uniontown. M. E. Frazee, of Connellsville was here Friday on a business mission. : Friday with Connellsville friends.’ ness in Uniontown on Saturday. Charles Rose, the Rogers Mill mer- chant; left for Pittsburgh on Saturdays to purchase Christmas goods. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. English, of the Killarney, Park, spent Saturday with Oonnellsville friends. Mrs. Jose. Oaks, of Connellsyille, is spending a few days with friends at Indian Head. Oharles McClain of Jones Mill was | a business visitor in Connellsyille on} Saturday. J. W. Barger, of Indian Head, was} transacting business in Connellsville and Uniontown. .H. L. Fisher spent Sunday with his family at Wilkinsburg. A. P. Dearley spent. Sunday with | his home folks in Scottdale. ] A. G. Sherbandy of Normalsville was a business visitor at Uniontown | on Saturday." George Arzbacher, Frank Stickle and OC. Funkhauser, of Mill Run, were business visitors at Connellsville on | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch of Con- nellsville speiit a few days with Mrs. Henry Miner at Mill Run. Mrs. Dayton Younkin of Mill Ronn is moving to Connellsville and will make that their futnre home. Mr. and Mrs. James Mountain, of Mill Run, are spending a few days with friends in Connellsville and 17 nion OWD. Milton Snyder of Mt. Savage spent | : n ge | wor ee (00K'S Jewelry] Nore IS FILLED WITH THE NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY. We are very anxious that our patrons shall have the best and newest goods for the least possible money, F ta n addition to our Jewelry hy We « catty in a stack a very select fe ot 2. BIRTH: STONE JEWELRY and where it is nedessary to make a will be very reasonable. Codk s Jewelry Store. For RENT—Nine room house, or would rent part of same, on Main street; above B. & O. Also one-half of house for rent, of four rooms, rear of 413 Main street. For Sale—Good Christmas Bargains IN Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats You know the quality of our stock. These are Actual Reductions on Former Prices. $1.00 .... Coats .... $.75 $650 .... Coats $475 1.50%... his 850 Lins ... 95D 200..... "5 ... L50 1000 5:00 LL 105 260&27 “ .... 1.90 1200... .“ .....850 300..... " ... 2% 1350 Loon. tno ivs 10400 3.60&3.7 * .... 250 Bo..." 1150 400... *“ 300 1890 i... “ 14.00 450 ....- " .... 350 20.08 .,..;.. ** 15.00 © $2500 ...... Suits $19.50 ENGRAVING NEATLY pone : ‘charge for this kind of work the price Don't miss this opportunity to get a ~ First Class Garment ata Bargain. ‘Miller & Collins. X-MAS STATIONERY per.’ year, and Kimball's Frank Kooser and daughter 2pent Hl) ‘0. 8. Pore, was transacting’ "busi: IN : V. Silver Ware sized double heater and other articles. Apply to Luke HAY, 413 Main Street. rem eer——————— Don’t forget you can get the great- est WEEKLY farm journal in tke world, “The Nationa! Stockman snd Farmer,’’ the price of which is $1.00 “The Woman’s World,” - Dairy Farmer, three with the Commercial, for $1.85 ‘Symphony Lawn : Shins Correspondence, Cards. ... .. 40c and 50¢ ~ Chetks Croup Instantly. Box Paper...... 2! has cne. DC and up ot : Gilt Edge ....} EE 60 cents Yoli know croup is dangerous. And Faney Boxes .....::....... up to $4.00 Air i re FOr RENT— Farm, Oe-fourth mile] east end of the W. M. R.R., Mr. and Mrs. W. S Kauffman, of | Possession at once. J. H. LEPLEY, ad - 310 Broadway, Meyersdale, PSSS3355333533555355553 >: we know is that you'll will appeal from haying Compound It cuts the thick mu- s cus and clears away the phlegm, Mr. Virgil Smith spent several days stops the ‘Shranzline cough nd gives easy breathing and quied Every user is a friend. Sold by all Dealers Everywhere, sleep. tonnel. Roady for Xmas! JA There fire Many Good Reasons for Buying Gis Early. Better attenteon, we have that, being more or less exclusive in design, and always high quality, are therefore most suitable for gifts. pn Writing Pap: ris Stylish, of best quality, exquisite in finish and good- ness. “You buy right when 3 ou buy Symphony Lawn, all Special Stationery in Holiday Boxes, 24 sheets, 24 envel- 25¢ value, 19c. X-MAS CARDS and BOOKLETS Beautiful Cards that fittingly convey your sentiments, ad 1c up to 25¢. . Stickers, Tags, Cards, Tissue Paper ..... .... 5¢ a Pkg. COLLINS DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE Pas Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa. rr ~~ A better assortments, better deliveries. The best reason have more time to learn to know what a lot of things These are a few of the things we feel to you and should be on your Christmas list. : Pocket Knives A Carving Sets \ Percolaters Lisk Roasters - ‘Wagner and Wearever Aluminum Meat Choppers Asbestos Irons. Razors | Scissors Skates and Sleds. : Watches Tool chests Air Rifles Flash Lights ‘Toy Stoves Doll Go-carts Wood and steel ToyWheel-barrow Wabash hand car Toy ‘Enamel Dinner Sets Toy Sad Irons Velocipedés Spinning Tops. NN hm VS AAS NANA NSN NS NSNL Nl PS "Cua..dren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 5 Td eESeEESEccEScccEssEESSSS Cover Meyersdale 'o SPs 7, cle 7. Gs Gs Ss ST GP, ST Pt at in St Nan Sine Wnt ne Wn Wr a Tt a a Ne a — —— NPA PS AANA your orders for turkey and | for Xmas, at | Holzshu & Weimer ner’s Grocery.