The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, February 04, 1915, Image 8

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL COLUMN.
Miss Anna Sellers was a Berlin vis-
itor, Thursday.
Miss Edna Payne spent Friday with
Cumberland friends.
Miss Elizabeth Payne is visiting her
sister, Mrs. O. D. Cook at Berlin.
Mrs. Harry Habel spent Saturday
with Cumberland friends.
Miss Edna Payne enjoyed last Fri-
day with Cumberland friends.
Geo. H. Stein was transacting busi-
ness in Cumberland on Wednesday.
Miss Josephine Damico spent yester-
day with friends in Cumberland.
Miss Alice Friedline is back home
again foulowing a week of visiting
Cumberland friends.
Mrs. Grace Price is visiting friends
at Keyser, W. Va,, for a week.
Mrs. Robert Warn, of Seebert, W.
Va., is spending a few weeks visiting
in town.
Miss Ethel Ritter left yesterday for
Berlin where she will spend a week
visiting. :
Miss Elizabeth Payne is home from
a visit with her sister, Mrs. O. 0.Cook
of Berlin.
Mrs. N. B. Hanna, of Salisbury,
was shopping and calling on friends
in Meyersdale, Saturday.
R. S. Kemp, who
family on Olinger street.
Earl and Lee Crowe, of Frostburg,
spent Sunday here visiting their
brother, Mr. Glen Crowe.
Mrs. N. B. Hanna, of Salisbury was
shopping and calling on friends in our
town on Saturday .
Mrs. HaHrry Habel spent Saturday
in Cumberland visiting relatives and
friends.
M. F. Riley, B. & O. station master,
at West Salisbury was a recent Mey-
ersdale visitor.
R. S. Kemp who is employed at Cum-
berland spent Saturday and Sunday
here with his family on Olinger St.
Mrs. Ralph Zufall, of Somerset is a
guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
George Landis of Large street.
Mrs. Levi Deal and daughter, Mrs.
Robert Warn, of Elkins, W. Va., are
spending a few days at the Mr. C. E.
Deal home.
John Irwin, of Connellsville, reve-
nue collector attended to matters per-
taining to his calling on Thursday of
last week.
The Misses Zura and Emma Peck
and Ashland, Ohio, and Uniontown
and Connellsville, of their own state.
Edgar Klingaman, of Johnstown en-
joyed a few days with his parents,
W. H. Klingaman, of Meyers avenue
a part of the present week.
Miss Lizzie Walker departed yester-
day for Johnstown where she will vis-
it her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Yo-
der, for a few weeks.
Mrs. Ezra Deal and daughter spent
several days last week bere visiting Mr | His body was turned over Undertaker | fal times as being in critical condi-
and Mrs. C. E. Deal and other rela- | Friedline, of Boswell
tives and friends.
.. S. England, of Bed-
ford were guests of their relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Dahl several days dur-
ing the week.
W. H. Habel, senior member of the
firm of Habel & Phillips attended to
business matters in Frostburg on
Tuesday
Miss Estella Miller who is teaching
school at Stoyestown, spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting relatives here and
at Salisbury.
Concilman H. E. Bauman has re-
turned from Washington,
Alexandria, Va.
week.
Suffrage organizations have been ef-
fected recently at Boswell and one will summer had his right
be rganized at Hooversville in the!
near future.
Miss Annie Stacer left on Sunday
for a two weeks stay with her broth- |
ers, F. J. and J. G. Stacer in Home-
stead.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blume, Mrs. Jo-
seph Tressler and daughters, Misses |
Myrtle and Lutie were Sunday visitors |
to Wellersburg.
Paul Dom of Pittsburgh, is spending
‘a few weeks herewith relatives.
Miss Evelyn Leckenby has gone to :
Connellsville for a few days.
Harry Michael Short of Meyersdale
and Frances Leonard of Cumberland,
and Albert Stephensor of Jerome and ;
Margaret Williams of Barnesboro .
were married in Cumberland, recently.
Mrs. Wm. Podlich, of Baltimore, has
returned home after having spent al
week here visiting at the homes of |
Mr, James. Cook and Mr. E. E. Con-
rad.
Mrs. George Kuhs has returned from
a very uelightful visit to Canton, o.!
where she visited her father, Mr.
John Bonheimer, a former well-known
resident of Meyersdale.
Miss Emma May, of the May Millin-
ery store, spent Ist Friday in Cumber-
land attending to business matters.
The Frostburg Spirit, spent Sunday
here visiting at the home of his broth- |
er, W. S. Livengood, of the South Side. !
Mrs. George S. Pfeiffer, after having
spent some time with her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deeter, has gone
to her new h
is employed in
Cumberland, spent Sunday with his’
LADIES
SUITS ano COATS
At One-Fourth to One Half Less Than Cost.
DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY.
This is the final clean-up on these COATS and
SUITS, at prices never before equaled in Meyersdale.
Every Coat and Suit in the Store is included.
ALTERATIONS FREE.
One Lot of Eighteen Suits
|§ Regular Price $10. to $16.
NOW $4.98
One Lot of Fourteen Suits
Regular Price $18 to $23.
NOW $8.48
One Lot of Thirteen Suits—Regular Price $24.00 $32.50
NOW $11.48
NOW $8.48
One Lot of Eight Coats
Regular Price $11.50 to $15.00
NOW $6.48.
One Lot of Nine Coats
Regular $17.50 to $21.00
One Lot of Sixteen Coats—Regular Price $22 to $35.00
NOW $11.48.
Hartley, Clutton (o.,
(The Women’s Store,) ‘oy
Hartley Block, Meyersdale.
SECURITY
is the first thought of the man
opening or carrying a bank account.
It is likewise the FIRST THOUGHT, the spirit that
dominates and guides the management of this bank.
®
The Positive-Absolute Security we give our depositors
is the basis on which we invite your business.
3 Though you may be young, old or in the prime of life—
Though your account may be large or small—
There is a form ef account specially adapted for your
needs, provided to meet your particular requireme.tns
FOR ABUNDANT SECURITY COMBINED WITH A-
BILITY AND WILLINGNESS TO SERVE YOU WELL—
COME TO THE
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK
MEYERSDALE, ~ -- wt PENNA.
Mr. F A. Bittner was at Rockwood
on Sunday evening and spoke to the
Reformed congregation of that place
on the subject, The Prince of Peace
Movement.
Mrs. L. E. Starnes who had been vis-
of Mr and Mrs. George E. Rayman and
Harvey N. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Walker, both of Stonycreek
township, were married at Friedens
by Rév. J. C. McCarney of the Luther-
Miss Cynthia M Rayman, daughter |
VT
have returned from visiting Cleveland |
! ward Diveley were at
| yesterday, : :
| the former's nephew, Emerson Bitt- A. Rutter in this place on Sunday. Mr.
D. C. and | son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Miller,
where he spent a |of Milford township were married at
an church.
Miss Anna McDonald of Harrisburg,
will deliver an address at the High
school Friday evening, Feb. 5th,
under the auspices of the Civic
League, in the interest of a free li-
iting her sister, Mrs. Henry Engle near
town, returned to her home at Lona-
coning, Md. on Tuesday.
Messrs. J. Milton Gnagey and E. M.
Beachley are at Harrisburg for a few
days where they are attending a
school convention. They are delegates | Prary for Meyersdale.
from the Meyersdale school board. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bently, of
On Monday evening, Mr. Geo. Burke | Pittsburg, who were recently marri-
of Garrett and Miss Alma Smith, of ©d and are now returning home from
Meyersdale, were quietly married in a honéymoon trip to the National cap-
the parlor of the Methodist parson- ital are spending a few days at the
age by Rev. J. C. Matteson. | home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith
Mr. P. L. Livengood editor and pub- | on North Ytrest, this Place
lisher of The Frostburg Spirit, has| Miss Emma Cora Dietz daughter of
sold that paper to Lawrence Hitchins Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Dietz, and
| who will change the name back to the i Ephraim Lincoln Countryman, son of
former name of The Mining Journal MT. and Mrs. Francis J. Compdryman,
with J. Benson Oder as editor. [Joe of Boswell, were married at the
“Caught under a fall of rock on Wed- be nang ik he by church
nesday night in the mine of the Con-! : :
solidation Coal Company at Biesecker, Mr. Thos. Martin, of Williamsport,
Mike Dembroski was instantly killed, | °f Whom mention has been made sev-
tion in the Allegany hospital, Cumber-
Mrs. C. H. Diveley and grandson, Ed- land, suffering from appendicitis and
11. | Other aiments, was brought to the
Oonnelloville ome of his. motherintae. Mire 3
attending the funeral of gLuerin fam Wide
ner who was buried at Mount Olive rn EY salisiac
church cemetery in the afternoon. i ie ome Is Yn msport.
W. P. Cahill ‘and family left here | ™% son A Hater etn =
on Thursday for Wheeling, W. Va., y g e
| of his brother, Wm. O. Rutter, at Or-
here th
where they were called by the death | Huntingdon County, this
bi in
of Mrs. Cahill’s brother who will bel dicenved was. ozod. £7
best Gore Baan er. dnuzhi years and leaves a wife and one son
+ Junmmyer, Gaug ©T | and daughter. He about thirty years
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunmyer of | : :
| a lerk for t 7
Somerset township, and Wm. E. Miller 2go wv 8 & clerk for he Hocking Ero}
in this place.
The Misses Helen and Irene Collins
Berlin by Rev. P. U. Miller, and Josephine Damico, Rev. Father
Jonah H. Boyd, of Elk Lick, who last | Brady and Gus. Damico were at
hand blown | lonaconing, Md. on Thursday even-
off by the explosion of a shotgun, is 18 Where Miss Irene Collins and
starting a boarding house for the Rath- | Mr. Damico sang at a minstrel given
storm & Cunningham Lumber Compa- | for the benefit of the Glassworkers’
ny at Trafford, Pa. Union.
The engagement as been anounced | Rev. A. 8. Kresge on Tuesday was
at Washington, D. C., of Miss Grace (in Frostburg in the interest of The
Kendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. | Prince of Peace Fund movement of
A. Kendal, of Meyersdale, to Rev. Har- | the Reformed Church. He also, called
ry B. Angus, pastor of the Presbyteri- upon Mr. Herman Shockey, whose
an church in that city. home is at Deal this county, who a
Miss Elizabeth Tobias, daughter of | short time ago underwent a very crit-
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tobias, of Pittsburg |ical operation for the removal of a
and Martin Harnichar, son of Mr. and | growth on the side of his neck. The
Mrs. Matthew Harnicher, of Jenner | condition of Mr. Shockey is quite se-
township, wre married at Ralphton ' rious.
by Rev. C. E. Haley. Miss Helen Wagner was hostess on
The B. T. L. Club met at the home | Tuesday evening when she entertain-
of Mrs. W. H. Baldwin on Wednes- | ed a few of her friends at the home of
day afternoon and were delightfully | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
entertained by the hostess. A few | Wagner, in honor of the 15th anniver-
hours were spent in doing fancy work | sary of her birth. Those present were:
after which refreshments were serv- —Misses Grace Michael, Elizabeth
ed. Leydig, Clair Rowe, Nelle Boucher,
Mrs. Lizzie E. Will, €augter of Mr. |and Olive Lindemaon. The amuse-
and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman, of Stony- ments of the evening were parlor
creek twp. and John Gashaw, son of games and music after which refresh-
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gashaw, of Johns- ments were serevd.
town, were married at the parsonage On Saturday night about 8:30 o’clock
by Rev. S. G. Buckner. | Mr. J. W. Forrest, of Glade City, had
The Wednesday afteroon Club met a blanket stolen from his horse which
this week at the home of Mrs. T. W. , was tied to a post in the alleyat the
Gurley, having been postponed: from side of the store of Cover’s in this
last week on account of the death of place. The owner desires to give the
Mrs. Ralph D. Pfahler, who was one culprit an escape from exposure of |
of the accomplished members of that his crime, provided he returns the
organization. stolen article so that it falls into the
Miss Annie M. Murray, daughter of proper hands. No questions will be
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Summit < and nothing wil be said. A
township, and Clarence L. Saylor, son word to the wise ought to be sufficient,
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Reasons why our EYE GLASSES and SPECTACLES
are good. ;
1st —Because we are very particular to fit the frame
to the features like it was made to order.
2nd. Because we fit the eyes properly—the lenses must
be accurate to be satisactory.
3rd: Because we are cautious to buy only such lenses
and mountings that we know to be the best.
Because our own examinations are thorough and
scientific—We use the best Optical Instruments—There
is no experimenting or guess work.
COOK,
The Optometrist Optcian.
HARTLEY & BALDWIN
WILL CONTINUE THEIR SALE THROUGH FEBRUAR
on the following items— ;
ALL OVERCOATS—ONE-THIRD OFF.
LOT OF RAINCOATS—ONE-THIRD OFF.
LOT $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 HATS—ONLY $1.00.
ALL SWEATERS—ONE-FOURTH OFF.
WINTER CAPS—ONE FOURTH OFF.
All of the above are of this winter’s goods. We make a
special price to close them out.
ALSO 46 BOYS’ KNEE PANTS SUITS, in gray
colors to go at ONE-HALF PRICE.
CALL IN.
HARTLEY & BALDWIN,
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
MEYERSDALE, PA.
HOOVERSVILLE.
Dominick Brezzi is confined to his
brother’s house with the la grippe.
Sledding parties are the order of
the day.
Ice froze on Stonycreek last Thurs-
day and Friday nights and Saturday
being a beautiful day, with sunshine,
galore.
Mrs. Dr. Gildner, of Rockwood is
visiting at Davidsville among her sis-
ters and brothers.
Jno. Demetes is suffering from two
carbuncles, He has been residing at
the B. & W. Mines for the last month.
Jas. Tarbngo is confined to his
home with diphtheria.
Donato Menchella has a severe at-
tack of pneumonia.
Larro Dairy Feed is not the cheap-
st feed on the market, but the best
for the money. Try it. At C. E. Deal’s.
CHAS. W. BENNER
As Old Man Peck in
PECK'S BAD BOY CO,
Donges Theatre
Matinee and Night
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For Infants and Children
| SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th.
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