The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 17, 1915, Image 8

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    SUMMIT TOWNSHIP i KINGWOOD. : .
The lovefeast ~~ the Church of the Memorial services at Kingwood 6 ) :
Brethren was largely attended on last were quite a success on Sunday. Ow- s d eS 1¢ dil i Tr,
Sunday evening. ing to the downpour of rain in the | ”
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shumaker of |forenoon, at 2 p. m. the members of . ) culation
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near the Peck Settlement in Blk Lick | Kingwood lodge. No. 1010 I. O. O. F. = 777 A E THE here is r
township, visited the latter's parents |gathered at the hall and marched to __ TT BE ; d
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gnagey over last |the cemetery recently purchased by —__ _ _ re sands of
Sunday the lodge, being one of the ideal Nis ge BH é i 7 |
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Yost Summy is busy remodeling his | spots in he coms NE em of | ily? he | 2 | Al & 4 p Jig ;
barn at present. | Somerset deliver: a e ess. Val SI 8 Xs “ ¢ _—
Wilson Miller, a successful and ex-|From that place the lodge marched to GI \ ~ bay 1 Zo 5 VOL. 3
tensive farmer of Greenville town- | the Lutheran cemetery where ever- ==2~— Ak i, - : :
ship, and family, were visiting at green and flowers were strewn on the ee | em Z,
Summit Mills on Sunday last. The graves of the deceased members and | === 2 = we
family were recent residents of our likewise in the cemetery of the — = xX
Church of God.. Each member as he
township.
The barn raising of Alvin Gnagey's
on last Wednesday was a Success,
Andrew Horchner of near Sand Patch
is the carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Saylor, of near
Berkleys Mill, visited on Sunday at
the home of Wilson Shumac and fam
passed by dropped a flower and a
sprig of evergreen. There were seven
graves in all.Following the conclusion
of these ceremonies in the cemeteries
"all repaired to the church where Rev.
1. J. Duke, of Rockwood delivered a
fine Memorial sermon, reading from
Any Farmer
Build With Concrete
Cai
Overland model 83 is to be preferred above any other auto-
mobile at or near its price, because of certain definite advan-
tages, it has a 35 horse power motor which is remarkable for
a high car. Its advantage here is apparent at the first touch
of the throttle—a smooth, resistless flov of power that re-
i f Joshua and taking
ily. , the 4th chapter o :
J. R. Ebaugh has purchased a Ford his text from a part of the 3rd. verse, sponds instantly 0 control. . Jacoh J. ]
opin ot aman "Troe Some tnd 10 ht cr | Concrete comteueion is simple and eas. to do sue || Tiere ig roam nthe wide, 022 et Bue agen foe |e
The barn raising of Lloyd Vought’s them over with you, and le . Ha : . mior , INOW 7 = . ;
took place on Wednesday of this week. the lodging place, where ye shall or Any. farmer, with his hired man can build a not cramped for want of space. |
i > oultry hous i Stair : Se : - : ; to i
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bittner, Mr. nage By Sahl fionlened tis Pp y e, a flight of cellar stairs or a house founda Room for unusual up-and-down play is provided by slinging i Aivars s
S24, Mow, Ovi BIRO Of ea arte for the occasion tion, or any other farm structure In the course of a the rear spring under the-axel. The swivel seat adds to the i of the obse
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Twp, were visiing at the home of year or two you can add greatly io the value of your pro comtort. ding annive
Eliza Christner, Sunday. y : - . : : cob Holzsh
David Miller beautified his house by | LOWEST PRICES—On Corn, oats, |} perty by putting in concrete inprovements. Magneto, light and horn switches are on the steering col- Heres sre
treating it with a coat of paint. ‘Chop, Middling, Salt, etc. at LAr . ‘ nwmn where the hand naturally rests. ; Gussts to §
DEVI No was a Springs visitor HABEL & PHILLIP Lehigh Porta Hl { Cli ot fa : bled to rejc
on last Sunday.: J ; 4 Summation
C. C. Heckle, one of our able County WHIP POOR IL COMMUNI. 4 ney of thi
tone aged in - . i
Commissioners, spent a few days of| Rr Ys E D makes the best concrete. \hen bu ing cement do not that long pi
last week at Greensburg visiting his ing PO atoes a c . : {ail to specitv hich v : ; dale with 1
brother, the Rev. C. R. Ferner and| Simon Gnagey and family, of Sl pecity Legh, ou expect your € ncrete struc i when they 1
family. gan, are visti relatives and friends | } ture to last, but you must remember that the strength of ) then | rotars
r ir i 7 in our community. 1.1: ; .
The firm of Lichty znd Berkley are in 00, COP-n Xu Paul and Lilith 1} your building depends ot the quaiit.. of cement oun use | children wi
busy remodeling their barn at present. - G. Lepley, . ’ , ; z . whom, Mar
N. C. Gnagey is busy putting a roof | Martin, of Indiana, took a pleasure A concrete structure built with L+ HIGH Cement will De a
on his barn. drive through our community on Sun- stay as long as the land stays clavtol ire
The Muncy Lumber Co. is making |day. s ' W. H Holz:
preparations to operate the large| Elmer Engle and wife were visitors < = 2 Hols
Dull timber tract which they pur-|at the home of Austin Lichty on Sun- O V c yr ™ O I 35 horsepower motor, Tires 33 by 4 inch Pittsburgh,
chased about a year ago. The timber 98%. oi Seuni sdtasicr 18 ® ® Tine High tension magneto ignition. Demountable rims. tha Warre:
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covers a scope of sixteen hundred yam Bec 5H 0 : Electric starting and lighting. Full streamline body. dale.
acres and is one of the largest timber | grading the roads at present. Tre ae ras etn Lefiland dive. canter corrtol 5 Deco di hols
tracts in Western Pennsylvania. It| Barle Opel was a visitor at the home wy ty Hh Rr Uy 4% 4 i 4 hs if WR \R WR iH if 5K iH If 5 5 1 WR ’ : €p divan uphoistery. Mrs. Hol:
will mean a boom for southwest Sum- of Christ Maust on Sunday. § Arr n D t ti marriage, I
mit Twp. for about eight years.” A crowd of young folks were at CI ' a ge a €mons ration ing was de
Subscribe for the Commercial and Summit Mills to Love Feast Sunday | bf une a a e | 2h rotates wimbmin nen cnet ima 2 i versation a
read the best news. ‘evening. . 5H was served
— | Mrs. Tressler and son, Calvin, were th H > tice. Mr. a
~ ARMOUR'S FERTILIZER IN ONE guests for dinner at the hom2 of fuis- | th THE WOMEN’S STORE Rl eye rs d 0 ver d N 0. recipients o
HUNDRED POUND SACKS, AT tin Lichty on Sunday. . i | 9 Mr. and M
ALL TIMES AT P. J. COVER & Ben Bender and family, Roy Maus S b a 1 J : 19 S b dal J p 926 ara ext d most worth;
SON'S. "and John Boyer, with his auto, made wi SdbUlldl. Jie 0 Saturday, Jung iF Garage next door to Summer Garden. ICH Morin,
| a visit to the home of Wilson Liven- iy Lh oe oe as well as
MARKLETQN. good, in Maryland over Sunday. UR * : . congraulat
ROAR A RARER ARR RAR ae
Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Kreger, of Con Seven Days of Bargains | ana wito th
nellsville are spending a few days at: 2 Cans Cal. Sliced Peaches for 25¢ ik ly , a . 0g Hh our o ig couples, the
the home of Mrs. Kreger's parents, at Bittner’s Grocery. m : 4
Mr. ond Mrs Lee Macy. % Saturday, June 19-—Summer Dress Goods @ 1-4 off , in o oney th Usih Wedd
Mrs. Charles Boyd and Mrs. Ray) SALISBURY, . ——— o Yh =
Sechler, of Connellsville, were visit: Miss Ethel Schramm spent several | Yh Monday, Jane 21—Curtain Goods @ 1-4 off WN OE Ought to Bring Good Value 0 FIGHT
ing friends here over Sunday. days of last week with relatives in WR Tuby — iH T- : : 3
Silas Dwire was a Pittsburg visitor Grantsville, Md. i Tuesday, June 22—Calico @ 5c ; :
Sunday and reports his daughter,| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller spent IH i When you buy clothes, you may or may not get Yu
who is a patient in the hospital, is |several days last week with relatives Hi Wednesday June 23—Ginghams reduced Yh i good value: it all depends on the inakes of the clothes Hi
getting along nicely. and friends in Pittsburg and Clays- :
: , Yi Wf and the man who makes them. iW Last Thu
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyers were call- | ville. 5 Thursday, June 24—Percales @ 10c | ? ’ o’clock, fou
ing on Casselman friends Sunday. Misses Ellen Bodoper . snd Huil 3 — i 5 The war to be sure of getting your money’s worth J community,
5 last week . : . : y chose to giv
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullem of Mey- (Beahm spent several days By Fri day June 25—Laces & Embroideries @ 1-4 off i | "3 t t t 10 : a
ersdale spent Sunday at the home of |in Windber attending the Somerset 1 x ’ ) 1-4 re w 1s to come tO our store an uy i a a
Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Younkin, County Sunday School convention as ; 3 a sttion in th
A number of the young folks attend- | delegates from the Church of the Uy Saturday, June 26—Underwear @ 1 4 oft 5 WN <IHART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Wg in a pitche
ed the Children’s day services at Cas-| Brethren. a - ; . Ls ; which the
selman on Sunday evening. Mrs. P. M. Connor, Mrs. Jno. Cor- gE Other Bar ins that will Conti ill W k i h You get all that’s coming to you in clothes from the 4 Sones sul
Misses Mabel Snyder, Sue Nichol-|bett and Rev. C. W. Morgan spent 3 /0nLinue bek, makers, we give you the price advantage that comes To protec
son and Ella Marlett attended the|Tuesday and Wednesday in Cumb- | Hf Be Sire to ; Attend Thi \ I i ; I hood from
Laurel Children Day services on Sun-|erland where they visited Mrs. Con- 5H IS Mi 6. RE with our narrow margin of profit. -i- Wm. P. Div
day morning. inor’s daughter, Mrs. Yoder at the | : > fians, and f
Mrs. Floyd Robinette and Mrs. Wil Western Maryland hospital. | th ii Wh i had Detter
mor Wheaton have left on a tour of! Mrs. O. G Fye and chidren went to Lg HR If boii BITS:
the east, stopping at Cumberland at Bedford county last Wednesday fo | 5 ar G U 0 0 | iE fourth made
Hagerstown, Gettysburg, Baltimore, Visit the former's parents, Mr. and | 9 ’9 th way to the
and Atlantic City. | Mrs. McDonald. Wh | RSA RAR AAA RRR RR RRR ARR R other Wires
B. & O. Agent C. O. Burns is off on
vacation.
Markleton Band will hold a festival
on Saturday evening, June 19th, 1916.
Everybody Welcome.
GLENCOE
That band rally on Saturday was a
hummer throughout. Let us continue
to encourage the “Blowers.”
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non arrived last week to visit with
“her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Livengood.
Miss Emma Margroff and Dorothy
| Barchus went to Cove, Md. last Tues-
| day where they spent severaldays with
Miss Freda Livengood, of Belle Ver a THE WOMEN’S STORE,
MEYERSDALE, PA 5
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the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Margroff.
BOYNTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wagner spent |
Saturday and Sunday at Pocahontas |
visiting friends. |
George Duckworth of W. Va. is vis-
iting at the home of Mr. James Rob- |
VIM.
P. C. Miller came home from the
hospital in Cumberland last Sunday.
Miss Woodro B. Baker, of Laurel-
dale, W. Va., visited at the home of
W. W. Nicholson on Friday and Sat-
Are Your Eyes Perfect?
Probably no organ of the
body is neglected more than
the EYES,
| Miss Sarah and Barbara Daugherty ertson | urda
$ +3 y y. :
spent Sunday at home. 00% of Listie visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bowman were Mrs. Cora Weaver, of Johnstown YOU CERTAINLY are
p y x (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eckerd last to Meversdale, | ;
I. D. Leydig was called to Greens-
burg on Monday to the bedside of a|
George. K.|
former business partner,
Walker.
Florence Deist is spending a fort-
night with friends in Ohio.
ersdale on Friday with Leah Leydig
as chauffeur.
The whole “Burg” turned out to
Memorial Services at Mt. Lebanon on
Sunday.
Billy Hosselrode was showing him-
self and family a good time on Sunday |
by having a “blow-out” on his auto.
Dr. C. Wood Beachy has fully re-
our lower warehouse on Clay street.
HABEL & PHILLIPS.
week.
| Roscoe
{two members of the borough council
Welfley and Wm. Dietz,
{accompanied by J. L. Barchus and |
H. H. Maust were business visitors |
passed by borough council of Sal-
|isbury concrning the paving of Grant
street. The county Commissioners en- |
dorsed the petition and the applica-
| tion for state aid is to be sent to Har- |
| risburg at an early date.
| Miss Annie Wylie who had been
| visiting her sister Mrs. Georg> Wag-
ner returned to her home in Garrett
: Co., Md., one day last week.
‘mer’s grandfather, J. S. Stevanus on
the Sand Flat fruit and truck farm.
among the visitors
this week.
The lecture on Woman Suffrage de-|
livered Saturday evening by Miss Lil- |
lith Martin was well attended. Miss |
Martin is a fine speaker and she gave
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosensteel
of Meyersdale were Sunday visitors
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Arginbright. ;
The Boynton band with Messrs.
Frank and Bert Statler, Alfred Ring-
ler and “Vandy” Kidner, of of Salis-
bury, assisting, rehearsed Sunday af-
ternoon. The music was fine and much
enjoyed by the citizens.
USE GOLD MEDAL FLOUR— If you
want good bread at Habel & Phillips.
Ohio, was a Vim visitor, Friday of
[ast week.
W. W. Nicholson spent three days
of last week at Windber attending the:
Interdenominational
convention.
Sunday - School
Sunday.
Miss Sarah Nicholson is spending
this week in Larimer township at the
home of P. W. Whise.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyers enjoy-
ed Sunday with Meyersdale friends.
Misss Margaret Jones and Mary
Buskey spent Saturday and Sunday
of last week with friends and relatives
SILVERWARE IN EACH SACK.— |has again left on a new proposition SEED MEAL, BRAN,
and we wish him success.
HOLZSHU & WEIMER'S.
anxious that your sight should
Snowe be perfect through your num-
Je bered days and when Nature
Yl 8 warns you through the me-
J
ed
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I Mrs. Alfred Broadwater and child. [0 the county-seat last Wednesday In good reasons why women should| Mrs. P. C. Miller motored to Cum- ; dium of pain in the Eye Balls
; ren took a flying business trip to Mey- | (2° Interest of the resolution recntly | haye the right to vote. berland, with Howard Miller last { Aching Head, Blurred Vision
i" and Twitching Eyelids. you
should not neglect these calls of nature, but should imme-
diately consent an OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN who
will tell you about your needs. -2-
Our methods of examination are scientific and accurate
MIDDLINGS,
OATS etc.~HOLZSHU & WEIMER'S
§ gained his equilibrium so is back on at Mance. :
£ the job at Cumberland again. | Stewart Smith and his sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James and two chil-| Miss Esther O'Donnell is reported CALL IN AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR CASE
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raupach spent! D2umEzriner were Vistiors at the Gren, of Garrett, were Sunday visitors | on the sick list this week.
* several days of last week with the|000® Of Mr. and Mrs David Kel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A} gone Jones and family, of Boyntov
‘ " latter’s parents, W. H. Smith, ofFair- last Wednesday. Pyle. spent last Sunday with Mr Tonew Gb O O
i hope. y Harry Kretchman, of Pittsburg, vis- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Critchfield, of | mother. . rd | % Gold Med
3 Idella Meyers, of Goldsboro, N. ¢. [ted his wife and son at the home of cumberland, are visiting the latiers(., tren The Optometrist Optician 2 G 11
t 13 home for her summer vacation Mrs. Kretchman’s parents, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darr. LARRABEES BEST—A high grade D :
1 with her parents. ; Mrs, O. B. Haselbarth. ! Clinton Bowman has been on the |Kansas Flour $2.00 per large bag at
: ne Joe Ne of Na sick list. HABEL & PHILLIPS HAY’S CHURCH. | Just as we are going to press oar Are the le
3 Cans Lima Beans, or 3 Cans dale spent a few days lately with her Misses Barbara and Sadie Dougher- rr
Plums for 25 cts. at Bittner's Grocery. cousin, Anna McKinley at the McKin- ty, of Listie, spent several spent So | A CAR GOLDEN LINK FLOUR Just |, Mr. Bd. Hay and family are enjoy. |e vi an Iousre ives
ly home on Union street. al days last week. visiting relatives | UNLOADED. IF YOU DO NOT USE ing their sun, - ee Worcester
WE WILL BE PREPARED—to do all! Verne Stevanus and Otto Newman here. IT YOU SHOULD. A TRIAL SAcK | Plwood Yoder, who was home t0| ; er UNLOADED A CAR MIXED
kinds of CHOPPING In a few days at were visitors at the home of the for- WILL PROVE 'T A COUPON FOR |Yisit his parents for several weeks, ;.,0p peeps, DAIRY FEED, COT- In Bay