LSE TERE corp—— v PE i ETT RN TR TIE TTT —— Sl ¥ i ~ y 2 a a ”" a nsw a As ln RR ARR cm - » i — 5 | THE MEYERSDALE CONFLUENCE. WELLERSBURG. MISCELLANECUS NOTICES. | ) PERS COMMERCIAL. The Johnson's Chapel Sunday Mr. B. C. Weller and Mr. Guy Witt —— Sce . PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY school will hold a picnic at Johnson's were business. callers in Cumberland FOR RENT-Brick Building with s : ‘Willis; AT MEYERSDALE, PA. Chapel on Saturday, August 21st. | Friday. {rooms having a bath room, a boiler, : with Soi K., Cleaver, Editor | Mrs. Ada O'Hara and baby of Un-| iss Lavada Troutman, daughter cement cellar.Situated on Center St. HARTLEY & BALDWIN’S Sense iontown, are visiting relatives here ,¢ Mr and Mrs. Daniel Troutman ot 1" Meyersdale, being part of the Reis When paid strictly in advance $1.25 for a few days. | Kennell’s Mlls and Ralph Sturtz, son S008 Building, at the very low pries! 4 . . a 2} iss When not paid in advance $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. DeBolt Toturned of Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Sturtz of this oF $200 per oh, Apply to. Jno; A. Display of 6 ag Omerces counTiaNe | us g week's visit with friends at! ace were married by Rev. E. P. Miller, Meyersdale, R. D. No. 2, Pa. D = | asontown. IN AKRON, OHIO. Mrs. G. E. Hershberger of Ohiopyle, tats aly. Tio] WANVED--Soy 14 years old wants FALL STYLES short vi A former resident, of this county, passed through here on her way to | mer Beal and Miss Florence Sturtz, | "°° this winter for board and cloth- : Mrs. sends us the following interesting Friendsville, Md., where she will visit | , qicter of the groom. Mr. Sturtz is (ing and desires to attend school. Ap- ® ; morning jtem from Akron and we hope he will relatives. an employe of the C. & P. machine | ply at this office. ot mg an a S 13 Beas send many more such: : | The school directers here elected | gon at Mt. Savage. The happy pair | . ; TS. Goons Landi 1s dong (nels. Mies ary Bogle teaches of room No | i make thir home nea town, | [00ST Lely LE 0 RL iy looked up his 0 riend, J. kair, 5 and Miss Edit ow teacher © : : ’ ’ . . . . . former SR enter of the Berlin Ho- room No. 4, the two rooms which had Miss Hattie Weller of hear Hap- Hoover, has left my bed and board In Their Windows. : Miss tel, who obtained employment for Mr. not been filled as yet. cock is the guest of her sister-in-law, \ ithout just cause. 1 will not pay any : : . ning is Landis with the Goodyear Tire &| David Cronin and son were among Ms BO Weller . bills contracted by her on my ac- Headquarters for Latest Styles in Men's Ware. tives hi Rubber Co., where Mr. Fair has been | those who visited the Leslie reunion A surprise party was given at the count. Mrs. working for the past five years as at Ohiopyle Saturday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beal on| Blackfield, Pag—Garrett, R. D. Pa... : dren of stationary engineer. Mr. Landis’ posi-| Rev. C. W. Hoover, pastor of the Saturday evening, August 14th in LLOYD S. HOOVER. H ARTLEY & B ALDWIN former’ tion is that of tire inspector. His Methodist Episcopal Church at Cir- honor of their son Homer’s 21st.| August 16, 1915. s Mr. 3 two daughters are employed in a cleville, and a former pastor here, birthday. The evening was passed 4 berland large department store. | oreachod in the Methodist Episcopal with games and music; refreshments 'WANTED—At once 50 to 100 Miners, MEYERSD ALE, PENN’ A. home 0 The well-known Bob Weller and | Church of this place Sunday evening. were also served. Those present | Steady work. Apply at Superintend- 1 1 Lloy« two sons are also employed by the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, who were: Earl Witt, and Hattie Weller; | ent’s office, Carney Mine, Donohoe - 4 spendir Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and 8001 | were married here on Thursday even- Homer Beal and Florence Sturtz; Jo-| Station, Penn’a. Semen rer TE ; on Oli will move the family to Akron. Bob | ing have gone to Detroit, Mich., [SePh Blank and Nora Sturtz; Albert i Mr. ¢ by says “No more coal mines for me.” | where they will go to housekeeping. Sturtz and Carrie Robinttte; | NOTICE—Is hereby given that all i : spent § Howry Goepel, u former baker Of Mr, and Mrs. E. W DeBolt snd Miss | Ralph Poorbaugh and Hina Witt; patrons of the Sand Spring Water sm sm 1 Cover. Meyersdale, is in the employ of the | Laura Bowlin, of Charlestown, were Harry Black and Dorothy Shaffer; "Company are urged to see that their 4 ¥ Miss same company and has just purchased | among those who attended the Leslie Guy Witt and Helen Wingert; John-|spigots and flush tanks are in good re- = iE from 1 a fine home which Ilenry says the | reunion at Ohiopyle on Saturday. nie Kennell and Susan Shaffer; Cecil | pair, so as to prevent waste of wa j i : i . = part o increase in the family of a new daugh-| Mrs. H. L. Sellers, who has been | Long and Tou) So > nets tor. The Scientific Examieation that f Lee + mado him buy. sR az and Lillian Wilhelm; Howe Kenda ” oe a 4 EF 5 Univer ii To iki A a Yop un on i arr and Flthea Wilhelm; Ellsworth Beal NOTICE—Is hereby given that the is inade by an OPTOMET RIST § — No ? i rrett, Salisbur : {1dr svi | an attie Long; egina affer ; u ed » ST iy ey ER een i ig and Grace Cook; Bertha and Loret- ast, after August 9 are to be settled ates mistakes and assures % Monda first visit to Pennsylvania and = we and Mrs. J. L. Reiber at Johnson's ta Beal, Sherman Keel and John with gach of ths two members of i wi hope they will greatly enjoy the vaca- Chapel. Krafk. | said firm, that 1s rohe-haly of the a- P 1 Fitt d Gl z where tion. John Woodmenecy of Bidwell, was a mount of sach bill is to he paid to one roper y- 1 e ASSES ¥ wih re Quite a lot of Pennsylvania people recent visitor here. GARRETT. gi the firm and the other half to the J Geo look up J. M. Hay when they come A marriage license was issued Sat- Elmer Deaner was seriously injured Sher mene of os firm. ; . There 15 no other salt way ol oc tting g glasses, 3 Slicer here. He is always ready to help them yurday at Uniontown to Theodore Groh | at the South Side of the Garrett Coal reasonanle time ‘w) e given ] on al get employment for he likes to have of Connellsville and Mary Alice Reed | Company at an early hour Monday | ‘to close these accounts, then | shail § Get Glasses from a QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Mis them come to Akron. Mr. Hay is pret- of Confluence. morning, by a trip of loaded cars run- _place my portion of the accounts un- is ag ty supple yet. If he hears of a celler ning away from him. In jumping from | | settled in legal hands for collection. EXAMINATIONS FREE a Comm to diz or any excavating to be done BOYNTON. IAG oars L6 was Knocked down by com | -x1n, the daytime 1 am at the Habel a A fi he steps out like a sixteen-year-old. | Great consternation filled the |ing in contact with the rib o the mine |& Phillips Warehouse. son V This has been agreed to by both members of the firm. GEORGE BECKER. The weather has been very wet hearts of the people of Boynton and and as each one of the 14 cars that] This i and the heavy rains and a hail storm the surrounding community Wednes- | Were in the trip passed him they roll- put the farmers back with their work. day evening when a report was cir- ed him along between the rib and the Th Be - COOK, Opto $ : | down Mr. C. Crosen has very large crops culated that George Fogle a well-|cars. When the man was dscovered | WANTED—To buy farnis. of 20 40 numb! this season and the hay is hearly all known man of this place had been | he was unconscious and had been ly- 180 Acres In Summit Township, as . Mis safe now. |1ost on Negro mountain while picking | ing on 2 steam pipe which burned | have prospestive purchasels for{ im been Mrs. J. R. Fair is stepping real |perries. Searching parties from this his back severely. One of hsi arms same. Answer quick. Address or call ani kp = . York, proud as she is grandma again. Her place and at Salisbury scoured tho) was broken and cut so badly that it on Meyersdale Real Estate Co., F. W. HOSPITAL SERVICE Balti & Ohi 5 son, J. R., says if they had sixteen he | woods Wednesday night and Thurs- | could not be set until a late hour | Prock, Mgr. ie imore { 10 3 home wouldn't worry. day until about 4:30 p. m. when he Tuesday. He was also cut about the i : 1 - : i week’ 1 Al i [I 16-DAY? EZCURSIONS.T 3 Tag = ene —— was found, Mr. Fogle had spent the |head and body. Dr. Hemminger of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LIKE MECHANISM - nk 0 a Hu LEO M. FRANK LYNCHED. night in an old deserted house and | Meyersdale has charge of the case.| L.. . 0° ;imer B Conrad, late of NORFOLK 4 old i Leo M. Frank, serving a life term | excepting a few scratches and bruises Miss Ruth Sturtz and Nina Cocrane | meversdale Borough, Somerach Conn i pital, for the murder of Mary Phagan, the he was none the worse for hig lost | gave a party on Saturday evening at ty, Pennsylvania, deceased. S t Pr ide P m t Re AND of an Atlanta factory girl, was taken from on the mountains experience, their home on Jackson street in honor Letters of Administration In the JS em ov S fo i p $- OLD POINT Mr. the prison farm at Milledgeville, Ga., Mrs. Anna Bingham of Cumber- | of their cousin, Robert Snowden, of | apove estate having been issued to I and First Aid have 3 . star : 2 oa ” is Monday night by a party of armed land is visiting friends and relatives | playng cards and other games. A |iho undersigned, notice is hereby giv- C 8 5 COMFORT , 23 men. Frank was hanged to a tree. |in this place. + | delicious luncheon was served. Those op to all persons indebted to said es- VIRGINIA % The unfortunate man was taken| Mr. and Mrs. John Garlitz and chil- | present ewre: - Misses Nell, Verda Mille : ? i ! . . : ? tate to make immediate payment, and i 100 miles from the prison farm to a dren of Salisbury were Sunday Visi-| Rena and Helen Brant, Anna Kennel ¢noge having claims against the os i oF By wa rend a 1 or point almost within sight of the for-|torg at the home of A. C. Pyle. Mildred Swarner, Leonore Kistler, tate may present them for settlement one Tn 2 Sout Lostial not tor Eb ELTBER ; ; 1 wversil mer home of Mary Phagan. No shots| Mr. Weller, the wellknown auct- | Elizabeth Swarner, Dr. Kellam, DI.|¢; tno undersigned at the late resi-| from the English lines enabled me to : : | her § were fired. |ioneer spent Tuesday in Boynton. | McClellan, Clyde Satterfield, John |3.n00 of the decedent on Saturday | obtain the information contained in - D. Frank’s body, barefooted and clad | Miss Anna Derr of Meyersdale, was | George, Richard Pollard, Wm. Kriss | ipo a15t day of October, 1915, at one | the inclosed diagram, which I send 8 i es only in prison trousers and shirt, | the guest of friends in this place on | inger and Robt. Snowden. o'clock. P. M. you in the hope that it may be of in- ROUND TRIP ! ] = A was found at 8:30 o'clock in the mor-| Sunday. J. C. Tucker went to Fairhope on 2 terest as showing the wonderful sys- T ning, It is believed that he was| Silas Shumaker is moving in with | yronday to purchase some cattle. Baldwin & Livengood sold one of Sod 02 eating for the kin ; GOOD IN COACHES ONLY. oi < ial % k “The diagram gives a go00d ea © 0 lynched about daybreak. He was just | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon | "oan. 1 A Phenicie and |their fine new Briggs pianos one day | yoy men wounded on the firing line For $2.00 additional, tickets will be : Sto recoyenng from having had his) Shumaker. son, William and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- this week to a Mr. Walker near Ber-| gre taken care of by the army medien) good in Pullman cars with dn, i throat slashed ‘by a fellow convict.| Russell Walker and Standford Hil- or ics tit for Gattvenire Baqi. 3 Pulimin Uickets, ® Le Though wok and sick hie Tues Tuilegas went to Jerome las Wook other points in the east for a two- ; TIRING Lee *, nil rotest to the men who came to take tained employ- i - = The route is rail to Washingt Balti- Mrs. Po whore they have, obiaified employ {weeks visit TRICKS OF SOME TRAVELERS El More and delight ul Steamer trip Sido his life. ment. : to destination, . Pr i The South Side mines have closed ml 8 O00 06 : CM Jas. Connelly of West Salisbury Full Information at Ticket Offices 4 te 3 for a while, reducing the force from | Depredations of Thoughtless Tourists 8B-16 58-16 SB-M 28-6 S16 ABI : and BERLIN spent Sunday in Boynton visiting 8 o Who Desire Souvenirs Are Mrs. W. A. Powell, our oldest resi-| friends. 75.10. 8 men. Sete § N/ VY \V VV \V/ Shama La pi : W. dent, aged 97 years, a few days ago,| A part of Salisbury’s band is re-| go .. sour Crout, 5c a Ib at EF] RF] (RF) (RR B. V : : 2 : : ? fell while walking in her yard, and |hearsing with the Boynton band for |p oh & Bowser's We often bear complalfits from toms (IID OTL O00 (00 O00 I Mi badly sprained the leaders in her right (the Bauman-Bowman reunion which ists about inattention and lack of J - burg hip, confining her to bed. is to be held at Riverside Park on | ,. wi 1 PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR courtesy on the part of those whose oseph L. Tressler with Miss Marie Swartzendruber, who | Thursday August 19. TIN CANS AND FRUIT JARS at Sus it Be to he traveling ; len. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| A party of boys held a chicken BITTNER'S GROGERY.| ihe story: for tustance. the lie 0 Ee = Se Funeral Director and Embalmer Ri N. E. Miller, in Meyersdale returned | roast in Holler’s Grove on Sunday. of places of historic or i aay cour home Thursday to her home in Berlin, | Those who participated in the feast | oor Saur Craut, 5c a Ib. at| est frequently visited by travelers are M dala Penn’ in J ere: H d B Atley Pyle ? : y eyersdale, Penn’a. Contractor Samuel G. Braugher, of | were: Howard Bowman, AUeY V0, |, 4.0 & Bowsers obliged to maintain constant watch - vace Somerset, has brought suit against | Clarence and Edward Bowman, Mar- a against the vandalism of souvenir 1 [3%] = M the Berlin school district to recover |kle and Clyde Hillegas. It was tough DEAD LETTER LIST hunters, Leslie's states. Residence : Office: 8 to 1 $1,108 alleged to be due on a contract | on the chicken, but oh, my! the . 2 in > a What satisfaction can be found in EC HOSPITAL 309 North Lreef 229 Center Street sper for the new school building costing | boys! a Deegan Richard LaRue; cards, i sa Jomalishing things of > Economy 1'hone. Both Phones. hom ; . nterest and value to procure a sou- $18,000. a j9so- baton b A [7 M o rell- wl [Aw] [aw Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.| THE LOST IRONING HOLDER. J. F. Naugle, P. M. A a fa! [7 (0 &] Sin R. Jones, of this place, is resting well| A new “moving picture comedy” ee forts. pepnor and wat shakers : rm Saipan Mr. i ; titled. “The Lost Ironing Holder,” | CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN— , peppe 8, nap BASE HOSPITAL ; at the hospital at Canton, O., follow-| ent s S g ’ R Ww M H Pasi s i kins, towels and bath mats? The 200 —~ 500 BEDS i ] ave! ing an operation for appendicitis.| Was presented last Saturday after- | eV. n i i} gn fi oF oY ee manager of a prominent hotel in New Anyone in need of a first-class Slate T , She became ill while visiting relat-|noon between four and five o'clock. for Sunday, Aug. 22. Morning subjct | yop oven reports the disappearance — KEY — Roof, write to J. S. WENGERD Har 3 5 The Scope of the Work of the Holy i ®)-SURGEON R.2-REGMENTAL AID POST a ives there. The scene of the drama was in an ® 2 3 = of pillows from the bedrooms. The | <== eCoLR-BEARGR i oe as we hav the While forging a piece of iron in his |open air theatre ona certain part of Spirit Fyening suject, The Divine | value of this stolen property yearly ANE ae; : € 1 ae father’s blacksmith shop, Paul Knep-|North street, Meyersdale and enact- Stentiigance of Numbers. Sunday |amounts to a very large sum. It has DIACHA OF FIST Totmusr. No. 1 Bangor or Nea Green Slate ; po per, on Thursday, had one of his eyes | ing this wonderful production were | School at 9:30 a. m. Song Service at been the underlying cause for the ap- . Bi a > . : 7 seriously burned by a chip of the hot the members of two neighboring | 6:30 p. m. Teachers’ Traning Class at | pearance of such items as the follow. ag o 3 Drigs il] m passed || in stock at Meye.dale and can give Ass ino § : ht aiailies , i icture | 7:30 and Teachers’ Meeti i ing on menus: “Chicken en casser- by successive stages to the base : i metal fiving juto ft. A White sum was families. }t Wes 2 Tong Diciure i o ho geting, Fridey ole in individual souvenir” or ‘‘sou- hospital. Behind each regiment is sta- Jou a good price on slate Ne purned half across the pupil put it |for sure there was a movement | at (20 D. II. venir cocktail” in which the appetizer tioned a surgeon and sixteen stretcher GALVANIZED ROOFING cannot yet be ascertained whether { and things even flew, among them an Hom : is served in a container bearing the bearers. . M i : Rev Wilson has bee sletced the ti the vision is impaired or not. {Ironing holder. pe 5 on Ne Sa Se house name, and which container is The wounded go from there to tn: | at the lovrest prices : ter It is reported that Elie Sheetz, thel Why pay your nickels and dimes! Churen by a Sntitnions vote given © Dre Dassen There a0 2v a er to oh ane We have a good siock on hand and tow generous Washington candy manu- when you can see such fine acting a : : le Row Tm sagh 2% Bye sin ogi pe 2.10 iin a. I prices will be higher when this is sold, - and facturer, has volunteered to erect a | tree of charge! There’s hoping that plated irays, teaspoons, etc, ior sa 2 doline with. Homoiriiie CT nt also Spouting. o 3 ~ | : by various hotels to satisfy collectors. aling w 1emorrhages, ete. Am i band stand at Berlin, With Sian an | the next episode may be Seen on Not all things that disappear from bulance wazons then take the wounde I Write for Delivered Prices lan excellent musical preanization as | Saturday, for the audience enjoyed hotels are taken with deliberate inten. | to the main dres tation. where to any Railroad Station or . Berlin has, that town should long | the first one immensely. tention. Major Bowman, manager of there is au operating room or tent and b Sinan ; . the ago have had a place for musicians (Communicated.) a famous New York hotel, has con- | &CCessories for performing urgent oper | f rE » 4 2 to hold concerts. cluded that linen is not always pur- Bios ¥ et : i We 3. Se \ Wa The union Sunday School picnic to | GREAT .HURRICANE Cochran Hall, loined, but is taken away i ak go 0 locting Hospital furthe | MEYERSDALE, : — ENA \ Mo be held in the Landis Grove, on Aug.| More than three score lives were The Ean fs tere ) Men ly as Wrappers sarglent aid 1 | BNR Lyme, PENNA, Ys 26, promises to be one of the best ev- lost and property damage estimated ALLEGHEN COLLEGE : [illo a Bate Rosntt | : er held. The schools at t Til of dollars was cased oo a bi in heir coat poc CARLOAD FREE STONE PEACHES | WE BUY PEACHES FROM THE en A sgpective hi mazxch the grea tropical storm vhich § ON FACULT Y res mn their respentive c ; in ] 0 ] SInoNC e x @ and these are « COMING NEXT WEEK. at | BEST GROWERS IN WEST VIRGIN- Mi: ? ; he Fr @ | botel visited. 1 HABEL & PHILLIPS, | NE Ga Mi 1 e for of {Foot hotel artic) rs |IA AND GET THE BEST .STOCK Pa 12 Daily» i Pres c ImEiion of a In 1 our wedding Invitations sre upte.| T/'AT COMES 70 TOWN, LET US ] m u 2 . a the : : : | date In material and type | HAVE YOUR ORDERS. tw In: € is fl 5 2 tel sntorvals thls Sesmisitarean HABEL & PHILLIPS Tiv wi 2 { 27 material is sent t zhtful ¢ rs, | DRESSED AND LIVE SPRING Chahbdin a it : sh Sousa d Pudd | who then return linens not belong CHICKENS AT DONGES' MEAT | TRY A POUND OF RED RIBBON Mr : Higa ~~ J - to them | MARKET | COFFEE AT BITTNER'S GROCERY ab! € ? | >r § & Lb _ scamrmin at aren cme ; mo