The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 15, 1915, Image 4

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OF MEYERSDALE, PA. SHEEP WOOL SPONGES — The kind that will stand If
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At Close of Business June 231d, 1918. | Our second week of the Red Letter Sale starts Satur scrubbing and cleaning, a splendid sponge for washing LF;
'8 day morning with an increased determination to make : : = ; I
; | . ; : ; ; automobiles — Prices 25¢ to 75C
RESOURCES '8 low prices the one adent in moving all the merchandise F
Loans and Investments... ...............c.c0nen $681,064.41 marked to go this month-at prices less than you have TOILET CHAMOIS —— 5c to 25c. WF
U.S Bonds. so oi oeisiiitinsnirafins itn: don 75,000.00 ||& seen on merchandise of our standard of quality. The LARGE CHAMOIS for cleaning — 25cto $1.00. i
Berhing Houle... .ossssbonsis putaiiesen: 99,300.00 | real summer season is just starting, and today is the SPECIAL OIL-TANNED BLACK HORN CHAMOIS for Tr
opportunity time of the year to look to your needs for Automobiles — 75c¢ i
om Banks and Reserve Agents..... ....... 126,594.25 <
Dus {r ¢ the remaining hot days. -:- -i- i
Cash... .........cc..ccorererriracen, aia: gr ._T4738.76
Tf. WNIRE SE COLLINS DRUG STORE }
LIABILITIES Our entire line of Silk and Cotton Dresses, in white and colored i
jateriaiy, if Misses’ and Ladies’ siges, been} erestions a Crepe de uy
Sa a, aL ... $ 65,000.00 Chines, Silk Poplins, Voiles, Lawns, Se oiles and Gabardines at a
Capital Sioek 00 ONE-FOURTH OFF The Rexall swre y
Surplus... ee co vseemaxnnvioneeennerens nse > 100.000, One lot of dresses in white and colored materials marked $2.00 to : 5
Udivided Profits...... . ocr sivsisnperssrvsnenss 25,323.01 200 BE... ....cocemeinsiocissess vegsirerserstrsssssusssansines tne snssssen HALF PRICE NARTLEY BLOCK, MEYERSDALE, PA. y
Circulation .. oie. cnnnisss: Sar n .. 63,800.00 1 Welste emir Walsts Voiles and Pobll -d
. to ais eautifully made in Lawn, Volles an oplins
Deposites ........ Sl ain ease 732,574.41 || marked from $2.25 t0 $5.00 8b .....cev....n. eh rine Bc 2 EEE SERRE RRA RAR AAR RAA ARERR y
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Total. ... $986,697.42 2 1 Lot of Waiste, very nice, marked from $1.00 to $2.00, but 3 | Hh «9 4
3 slightly soiled from handling, 8b o.com 58¢ : fr Hartley & Baldwin Ss I y
Se LL errr re —— |® 1 Lot of Silk Waists, in Messalines, Taffettas, Silk Poplins and z :
SALISSURY | BOYNTON 5 Crepe de Chines, marked from $2.25 to $5.00 at ............... $1.98 %| WH A Uh y
> | 7 3 All Waists in stock at .......ccoviiiiiniiiiiinnnns ONE-FOURTH OF 5
Miss Lena Prichard, of Manning: | Mrs, Wm. Haus spent Saturday : other Waists in s oU OFF g Le 1] y
ton, W. Va. a representative of the 30d Sunday at the home of her broth- | 3 ct | e e er a is 2 y
Redpath-Brockway Bureau, arrived °© Jere Stevanus near Springs. : : C D 7 To
here last week to assist the local | Ye ow pn iy ry 3 L ’ o : iF ‘ : : rs i
comaiitiee in selling tickets for the|Preparstions io alien e Recpatn | . . 2 x
Chautauqua which will be held in | Brockway Chautauqua at Salisbury. 2 H B RE WOMEN’S STORE ; \ We are glad to know that the people appreciate wR
i : nidren of |g Hartley Bloc Meyersdale, Pa §& i -
the Selishury Grove, July 18th to the | Mrs. Leonard Shaw and ¢ 0 y . yY ’ ;
24th | Jennings are visiting at the home of Smt, RR Hh our effort 10 give them Spec! bargpins to really Saye th i
i ester Shaw on | Of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. them money as we have had unusually good business 5
Misses Ruth and Heste 0 & Tol) € L
last Wednesday drove to Hilldale | ROSS HO er, . : ME
ows tn Garrett County, Md, sod were} Miss Hise Blosgh whe has just SUPREM A th since our Red Letter Sale commenced which “will HW A
accompanied on their return by Miss returned home from Iowa, left for Yi continue until July 318t. th i
Fannie Shaw who spent several days Berlin Tuesday to spend several days WR WE
at the home of Mrs. Lydia Shaw. with relatives. Have you tried the Suprema line of ig Don’t fail to call in dering this sale it will pay you, ug PI
Ed. B. Barnett, of Somerset was in Miss Della West was a Thursday ; : > ; ,
- B, y OF 5 icin of th. Misses Thomas Toilet Articles? If you have not, call at ws : sa: To
town Wednesday evening in ilie in-|Tisitor of tus Misses Shomas, t d we will be pl dito We mean business and are giving immense bar- M
terest of his candidacy for Recorder Mr. Ed. Bittner and ‘amily moved our store an € will be p'case Oo Show i : Ur tivs
3 Decds at the primary on the Re-|to Berlin va Tuesday, you this line. -:- iF gains. i bh
; 3 Silas Shoemaker moved into the .
publican ticket. Mr. Barnett served C d Win
: ome and see for yourself
two years as Deputy Recorder and | house vacated by Mr. Bittner. F B TH oM A S . L di D . I th e y Wy Pr
was a member of Co. 1, Fifth P. V. L There oi be 5 Soe sales » DB. , Leading ruggist, r Ir ater
in the Spanish-American war. and Sunday school W ezin o Mey
John McDonald and Miss Nell Duck- a, m. on account of the preaching ser- Bzth Phecnes MEYERSDALE, PA. H a M
worth, of Frostburg, were Salisbury | Vices at the Chautauqua. th A 9 th ville
visitors last Friday. a Toe PN 3 mS Sd ISSN SNS SSNS SS YN SS —_ R R lyn
Henry Lichliter and his grand- 3 . ; GRANTSVILLE. with wife and child, all of Pittsburg, ’ M
daughter, Miss Elsie Crews, of Mur- Dates of fairs to be held in pony Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fogle with |anr visiting Messrs. Dennis and Leo- th MEYERSD ALE, PENNA. th ing
: /lvania have been anounced. Those ir li i
physboro, 111, arrived here last Thurs SYLy een ano their little daughter, Dorothy left cn nard Curtz. BRYNMAWR YNNS% iH in
day, for an extended visit with the of interest to this district’are as fol- | Sunday for their home in ig Melvin Broadwater, of Pittsburg, a 4 th 1 th th th =i 1h th th th Hh M
former's brother, Levi Lichliter, and lows: — at which place, Mr. Fogle will con-|is visiting his mother Mrs. Miriam | pg LA Md.
his sister, Mrs, W. H. Boucher. | Cambria County Agricultural Asso- | tinue his work as road contragtor. | Broacuster, ISCELIANEOUS TCE . : gue
Ms. Mary Blough and daughter, ciation ®t Carrolliown, August 31 to| Quite a number of teams are being| Dr. F, F. Lookenot and family, Mr. Baltimore & Ohio M
Sarah, after a month’s visit with the September 3. : used by Chapman& Co. in ollie the | Francis Lookenot, all of Cumber- ESTRAV—Notice is hereby given Pitt
former's brother, Joseph Trevanow, “Somerset County Agricultural So-| road between here and Frostbure. land, and Miss Edill Lookenot, of that a white sheep came to the prem- 16-DAY EXCURSIONS TO, ives
and family, left for Connellsville, last ; ciety, at Somerset, September 28 to| Mrs. Miriam Broadwater, Ph Athens Olio, were calling on friends] 592 3 the undersigned on June 25. . M
Thursday where they will visit relat- | October 1 ; _ Miss Ethel and Miss Viola spent |at this place on Sunday. Owner wiil prove property, pay char NORFOLK 2d littl
ives’ hotore returning to their home| Indiape: County Agricultural Sbeie- Monday in Cumberland, making thal Mrs Geo Willison, Mrs. L. wii] 9% or same will disposed of accord: AND rela
In Jolnctown, ty at Indiana, September 7—10. _ trip in their Reo car. { son, Mrs. Dr. Pfeiffer and Misses Eve- ing to law. OLD POINT y
Miss Edith Lichliter spent last| Bedford County Agricultural Soci- Miss Anna McLane of Frostburg, |lyn and Ruth Willison, all of Frost- C. F. SMITH, Meyersdale. gue
Thursday with her sister, Miss Myra, | 6% at Eedlord, Oct. 5—8. |is visiting Misses Angela and Wilda | burg, spent the past week at the Cas- COMFORT H.
at the Markleton Sanitarium. | « Grangers Picnic at Osterburg, AU-|Getty. : selman. : NOTICE IRGINIA N
Wm. McMurdo with his daughters 8Ust 17—20. Chas. Keller is spending a few| Lloyd Warnick and family, of Cum- i : day
| Bair County. G Fair A . : 3 3 s The Larimer School Board will
and several other little girls, motored | air County, Grange air Associa-| days with friends in Meyersdale. berland, visited here Sunday. meet July 20, 1915, at the Wittenberg JULY 15 AND 29 Pit
to near Addison last Saturday, in | tion at Hollidaysburg, Sept. 28- to| Ex-Mayor Hayes of Baltimore, with| Dr. Selby, of @akland, spent Sun- ALGUST 12 AND 26
Oct 1 ; : : ny, » 8D School House, for the purpose of let- hi
quest of cherries. hoch: 1. } his sister, Miss Hayes, and Mrs. Fox | day at this place. Dr. and Mrs, Bow- | ting contracts for fuel, in the fore- SEPTEMB:R 9 for
Miss Lulu Baumgartner is spending | The Meyersdale Fair will be held | spent the week+#end in Grantsville, |en with their two children have just | noon, and the employment of teach- her
several days with Mrs. Arminta Ste. | OD September 21—24. calling on Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Getty. returned home after a week at the | ers in the afternoon. S 50 2
vanus, at Sand Flat. | —T Mr. Hayes ‘was an intimate friend of | doctor’s home in Maryland By order
1 | ; . of the Board, Andrew
Mrs. W. B. Stevanus, daughter, CONFLUENCE the late Wm. R. Getty whom he had | The following priests from the Hoon secretary. ee ROUND Yap ove
Thelma, and little son, Allen, Spo ga Mrs. £ G. Lyon and family | known for years. The party motored | German monastery in Cumberland, GOOD IN COACHES ONLY. Be
from Saturday to Monday with rela-| © the West Side, expect soon to0|up- from Baltimore and will go on a , on :
tives at Springs and Sand Flat | move to Washington, Pa., and their |to- Mt. Lake Park where they expect were Grantsville callers, on Friday: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. For $2.00 additional, tickets will be is
y / | many friends here much regret their to’ d th i ; Father Emeram, of Kansas; Father| Estate of Evuer E, Conrad, late of good in Pullman cars with ave
Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Fye and wot o spend the remainder of the Sum-| Ajgysius, Father Marcellus, Father Meyersdale Borough, Somerset Coun- Pullman tickets.
children spent last week in Salix eparture. & mer. . ; 1
| The report was réveived here thet! Wr 1 Mri Ansgar. The last three were just or- | ty, Pennsylvania, deceased.
where on Tuesday they were Present! ot 6K Vanilohle. of Marklevs [or r and Mm 1 W. McCullough, | gained last. May. Father Emeram is| Letters of Administration in the |! The route is sail to Washingion or Balu get
at a reunion of the Fye family. A ’ of Friendsville and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- |, younger brother of Father Aloy-|above estate having been issued to more snd deliphiful Steamer trip era
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tressler of | burs, and Miss Florence Glover, of |yel Leydig passed through Grants- |g; Oh,
. 8 . ! ’ f Tohson Chapel, were married. recent: ville it the 4 sius, the regular pastor of Grantsville | the undersigned, notice is hereby giv- Full Information at Ticket Offices. p
Fort Hill, last week visited their son, Th ’ y ville in the former's car stopping off | pr Glick brought them up from Cum- | en to all persons indebted to said es- | hor
J. TT. Tressler, at West Salisbury, and | '¥: ey are well known here. to see Miss Gertie Hone. : it
’ ’ | Mr. and Mrs. George Munson and| Mi e berland in his seven-passenger car. |tate to make immediate payment, and | ~~ rrr s mma e
their daughters, Mrs. J. T, Swatzwel- | 1 oh 5 = r isses Bessie Griffith and Edna | pp McMullen was also a member of | those having claims against the es-| ]
der, and Mrs. John Walker, here. . C. Munson," who have been spend-| Frazeé spent the past week With tho party. tate may present them for settlement | we
Everything will be in readiness for ing several days at their summer cot- | the former’s sister, Mrs. Howard : : to th dersigned
Lver) : | tage left for their home in Connells- | Ringer C. H. Bill who has been on the sick | to the undersigne af the late resi: | Joseph L Tresslor Ine
the Chautauqua to be held here i Friday. se CB. Gait tertainiod th list for some time, is able to be out dence of the decedent on Saturday | ’ v; ]
ginning Sunday next. A splendid pro- | Sti Lit. an emplove of - the Mrs. C. b. y entertaine e again. the 21st day of October, 1915, at one | . : is tai
gram is in readiness and big crowds | ’ Dove | Cradle Roll of the Lutheran church o'clock, P. M Funeral Direeto- an *mbalmer
Ye ctpected | Westinghouse Company, arrived here|or which she Is the teacher, With a)" MIs. Sophia Bonig has peen in- lds EB. Conrad, Admini far
: . | Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and | delightful picnic at the dam. A fine disposed for the past week. Ho 2 Gonre ’ min Sout J ho:
Miss Irene Newman and Miss Na | Mrs. John Little. | supper had been prepared for the lit-| Miss Mary O'Halloran is the guest | BY, orneys, Svs. 8 Meyersda -, P<rn’a. ]
bel Welfley spent last week with the | apg Hiram Burnworth, of Union- tle folks and after an all-too-short an of her cousin Miss Maud Bevans at ly ul da
former’s sister, Mrs. N. P. Meyers, in | town, is visiting her daughter, Mrs the Victoria. | '
Summit township. ] YL o ’ > |afternoon, the party returned home ; bg Mrs. John Wilkins, of Casselman, Residence : Office: 2
Charles Yaist, of Meyersdale was a +B: 1yte : | tired but happy. Miss Violet Johnson, of Meyers-|aged 72 years, died last week at her |j| 309 North treet 229 Center Street ive
; ast, Rev. J. A. Hopkins, pastor of the| Mrs. Nan Griffith, Mrs. Zadack dale is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clar- | residence. Interment was made in the Economy I'hone. Both Phones.
Salisbury visitor Monday. | Christian Church, is enjoying a vaca- | Green, Mr. Clyde Shope, wife and ence Miller. Mount Union cemetery. She is sur- Ei
P. L. Livengood and Peter J. Liv-|tion at Stephenson, Va. two children of Watsondale, Pa.| Dr. Carney with mother, wife and |vived by her third husband and two a
gos were Fmone the oY be ly 2 No Tass of fre Mom Joon dinner with Mrs. Howard Ring- | child left this week for his vacation; | sons, both of whom reside at Home- rrr nr in;
ple who il A py ne Fat un 2 Sess eld a lawn fe © er on Wednesday. his practice is in the hands of Dr. stead, Pa. ON SATURDAY, JULY 31ST.
preach jn eyersdale last Sunday, in e park, Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Folk has been on the | Bowen in his absence. There will be another Community M
Elijah Livengood, of Elk Lick town | Mrs. O. B. Maddox and son, James, sick list for the past few weeks. Mrs. Menno Miller and Messrs. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN— Sale held First Floor of the Candy gu
ghip, wes slso ons of the foe have been visiting the former’s| Mr. Baker Johnson is spending Menno Miller, Daniel Dorsey, Uriah | Rev. W. M. Howe ,pastor—Subject, | Factory. Do not fail to bring in your M.
ones to hear the Governor's able dis- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Show, for [some time with his daughter In| Stanton were Frostburg visitors last | Sunday morning, “The Coming King” | goods on or before Tuesday, July 20,
gourse. | several weeks have returned to their | Frostburg, week. Evening subject, “The Book of Revela- | 80 that they can be listed on our next No
Miss Margaret Newman, daughter home in Fairmont, W. Va. | Mr. Fred McMullen of Addison,| Services were held in the Catho- |tion.” Singing, J. C. Beahm, leader at sale list, as we positively will not ad- 1if
of Mrs. Mary Newman, tok seriously | Teachers for the five lower grades | spent Wednesday evening with |lic church on Friday, Saturday and |6:30 p. m. Teachers’ Meeting on Fri-|vertise any article not actually br
ill last week and it was feared that|,f the Confluence schools, will be e- | friends in Grantsville. Sunday by Rev. Fr. Aloysius, A new |day evening at 7:45. brought before the list is gotten out. ye
she would have to be sent to a hospi- lected Friday, July 16. Messrs. George Beal and Charles | roof on the church has. just been com-| > By the amount and the quality, the Se
tal but her condition was Such, that | Rev. J. A. Sloan, a Baptist minister | Frack, of Leland Stanford Universi- | pleted and adds greatly to its ap-| There will be 4 meeting of the | articles listed the sale gives promise 80
she has not been taken away yet, of Pittsburg, who is spending a few | ty, California passed through Grants- | pearance. Phohibitionists of the county at the |of being a bumper Mid-Summer Sale. or
Miss Olive Miller, of Stoyestown, | weeks at the Markleton Se tearien, vile on Weldnesday en route from | W. McReel, of Exeter, N. H, and | Court house in Somerset Tiesday|So kindly help it along by sending m
and J. C. H. Lubken, of Johnstown, | preached two excellent sermons ar| Uniontown to Baltimore which trip |H. J. Bumgardner of New York were July 20th for the purpose of suggest-|in anything you have to dispose of
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. | gypday in the Baptist church. [fney are making by foot and endeav-|among the guests at the Casselman ing nominees for office. Jas. B. Lan- | and attending the sale and getting a
Haselborth, several days last week. | . joTing to do so in record breaking |last week. dis is Chairmam and Fred Groff is|just what you have been looking for. di
Landlord Wm. Dietz spent over | Plants for sale— Cabbage, Celery, To- | time. Misses Lucetta Parker of Pittsburg |secretary . J. M. COOK & SON,
Sunday at Oil City and other points. | mato, Beets, Head Lettuce, Hot Pep- Miss Angela and Wilda Getty en-|and Esther Raider, of Cumberland, CANDY FACTORY A
P. I. Livengood attended the recep- | per, Sweet Pepper, Cauliflower Han-|tertained the following at their home | are guests of Miss Margaret Getts.| We print sale bills quick. — ;
tion to Gov. Brumbaugh at Holland | over, Red Pickling Cabbage, Savory (on Friday evening in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Raider, wife and LOWRY—WOOLEY, 1) & ir
Farm by Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Black, on | Cabbage. | guest, Miss McLane: Misses Ethel | family motored up from Cumberland | Place on To : Albert W. Lowry and Miss Daisy Oo
Saturday evening. pac Zinnigs, Asters, Electric snd Viol Drosdwster, Duth Keller fou Sunisy motored up 10 (ais piace Misses Lijlan Feltmat, Kuthlees.|wooley, were married at Somemsel it
H. H. Maust, F. A. Maust and Miss | Light Plant, Sweet Alyssum, Summer May Blocher, Winifred Bonig, Marie | spending the day with Mrs. C. B. Get- | Mary om Elizabeth Sullivan are|j;y 4 py Rev. S. G. Buckner, the
Olive Maust, of town, and Miss Mary | Chrysanthe mum. Plants are extra Conner, Veda and Esther Engle; and | ty. Stepping t fs ook Bt tis Cannan contracting couple being two very
Fike, of Meyersdale, spent Tuesday | nice. Let me have your orders. In lots Messrs. John Engle, Urban Blocker, | Senator Wellington from Cumber- perly of wen Te yy took dimmer |p,pular young people of Somerset.
in Somerset. of 500 or more 25 cents per hundred’ John Livengood, John Younkin, Olin land, was calilng on friends in town at the National on Sunday. ¢ ey Kk
_— | By the dozen, 6 cents. ... | Broadwater, Carroll Nathan. |on Friday. | Miss Beulah Engle has opened a|Try GOLDEN SUN brand TEA, blen- 5
Send us in the news; we'll appre- Mrs, Flora Shultz, Saxton, Pa.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ambell and Hon. David J. Lewis and Hugh A. | studio over Bonig’s store and is giv-|ded especlally for ICED TEA—at 0
elate it if it is 8.9¢ 'two children, also Mr. John Ambell, | McMullen spent seve re in this !ing music lessons at that place. BITTNER’S GROCERY. h