2 ra a v ai ner \ \ } Di ——— m—— - tem etn ca SN —— emer — -— 1 - - . MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. 1 es FOR RENT—Brick Building with 6 See from a g rooms having a bath room, a boiler, Miss 3 ( ; ! ; ' cement cellar.Situated on Center St. BALDWIN’S a gues 2 NNOUN EMEN in Meyersdale, being part of the HARTLEY & Miss 2 | Stone Building, at the very low prices joe g | of $8.00 per month. Apply to Jno. A. Display of Nes a ; | Miller, Meyersdale, R. D. No. 2, Pa. : : Our buyers are in the Eastern Markets this week, FALL STYLES % pe : 5 . : : ’ 3 I ts 2 getting the newest ideas in Women's and Children’s WANTED TEoy Ys years ol wants Hs. 3 Ready-to-Wear jing and desires to attend school. Ap- ® oh vist 5 . : ; : ply at this office. OO In an a Mie. 5 The Women’s Store, this season, will be teeming ig R 3 f -mi or fall vorieack hereby given the public rela : with all of the newest up to the-minute wearables f NE amaby Sivan Mr nis In Their Windows. a oa : and winter. Hoover, has left my bed and board Clutto: . without just cause. | will not pay any . ’ : . Watch for further announcement of our Fall Opening pills contracted by her om. my ac Headquarters for Latest Styles in Men's Wear. buying . count. after s . Blackfield, Pa. —Garrett, R. D. Pa... town ioe || HARTLEY & BALDWIN : : HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO. August 16, 1915 ’ — : ’ erland : SIR WANTED—At once 50 to 100 Miners, MEYERSDALE, PENNA. Mrs. BCE EEOC BBC HH BOBCBCE EL AIR KA REX RSA AT LL EASA Steady work. Apply at Superintend- Mary ent’'s office, Carney Mine, Donohoe o A em in Union o a mar AA ~~~ | Station, Penn’a. Mrs UNION VALLEY dren YHE MEVERSDALE COMMERCIAL. The SL VTIENBURS Sunday Jack Frost has made his appear-| NOTICE—Iis hereby given that all — : mm the ho HURSDAY icnic was largely attended consider-|ance in some sections in this locality. ‘patrons of the Sand Spring Water —_ Th PUBLISHED EVERY P ° y Everybody is busy reaping their | Company are urged to see that their Mr. oki NE YERIDALE PA. a Te Mone pon ne oats which is a very good crop ex-|spigots and flush tanks are in good re- are sp K. Cleaver, or or SBT Meyersdale were the | cepting where the hail storm damag- pain: so as to prevent waste of wa The Scientific Examieation that and fr When paid strictly in advance $1.28 | guests of their uncle, L. M. wi Cotormed Sunder afcust wil BP is Made by an OPTOMETRIST BE. When not paid in advance $1.50 Ay IA os ihade a bus- | hold their annual picnic on the 11th NOTICE—Is hereby given that the in correcting errors of vision elimin- : Mark 5 : last Friday. of September; let us all make it a|bills due Becker & Streng, Millers, . Har BERKLEY MILLS. | Iness trip to Frostburg on 2 reat SROCed. who dissolved partnership in April ates mistakes and assures Prof. We have been having plenty of rain HSS ain Eaaier of Somer i 8 Miss Lucy Poorbaugh and her sis-| last, after August 9 are to be settied have through this part of the country, former teacher of Larimer township, tor. Lydia or Kansas. were fu Lowi to with ssch of ths two members. of . thes - which is none the best for fall crops. Was the guest of John Mankamyer, attend the funeral of H. B. Beal. said firm, that is one-half of the a- Properly-Fitted Glasses The The oats are about all reaped and On Sanday last ; h Leroy Crissey made a business trip | mount of each bill is to be paid to one ; Bowm a good portion of it put away around W. H. Hable, his wite and not er > erent a Friday last. of tha firm and the other half to the : : nore hére. of Moversisls hk in the picnic at Mrs PW. White is sf sulfoacr from L other member oF the. frm. There is no other safe way of getting glasses, toyed Levi Site nmvien oad of straw) WELD OSE Sebnip | te we shesmetom A reasonable time will be given § Get Glasses from a QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Dr. to Meyersdale on Monday. row house this wook. Mrs. Andrew Hochman is spending to close these accounts, then | shall in the Howard Heimes 1s aving quite a bit Ralph Mankemyer was the guest of 2 few weeks with relatives in Mary-| place my portion of the accounts un- EXAMINATIONS FREE ing of improving to his property here. ny... ... Murray Sunday. land. settled in legal hands for collection. prese: On Saturday with the help of Mark The Evangelical congregation will Simon Keefer and family of Finzel,|..In the daytime | am at the Habel BE i Spangler he erected two new chim- |, their communion service on Sun- Md. were welcome callers at P. W.|& Phillips Warehouse. caller neys. On Tuesday he put on a new day, Aug. 29, conducted by Rev. Rich- White’s on Sunday last. This has been agreed to by both The is as roof. He will have a fine looking home ards AY arc cordially invited. Elmer Gnagey finished up the car- | members of the firm. . one o with all the improvements he is mak- Miss Orphs Mankemyer, of Salis pints yo: i us Royse il uy GEORGE BECKER. 9 Optometrist 2 ing: bury Junction, was visiting over Sup- F- B. Besi Mrs. Beal 15 y ville, Those who attended the Mt. Leba- be parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Pleased with the work of Mr. Gna: WANTED Ie ay, rary bilby » Foss : : 3 crus oX » ” n Don Dlenie hom hers ere the asses Mankemyer. {Pits a number of our farmers have | we have prospective purchasers for SY. PAL, = ’ . as Dein Spun Viol Zim id Reflle | Muss Clare Coleman of Zockwood hei int rain. They re- | same. Answer quick. Address or call Carl Nordstrom, of Washington Baltimore & Ohio Neimiller, Messrs. Sam. Landis, Bar | attended the picnic at White Oak. i threshed their win - ere . y 22 rea ne gar 38 OF SA | Wat n recent visitor ot the Bowe oF a gue Becker, and Baden Boger; J. C. Wil- Miss Blanche Mankemyer has re- Port a very successful c¢ Ps ine oe are Fs We | Me and Mrs. Crus, Weise, the latter 16-DAYEXCURSIONS™TO law 2 helm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. {,rneq home from Connellsville where | a Ee ar bolng Ils sister, - Boy iy a ot ! She had besn islingher uncle, C. Ce them some splendid advice. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Miss Margaret Little and Miss NORFOLK is he: large, the day not being favorable | bane Ramhoff has nearly mol, There will be communion services| Estate of Elmer E, Conrad, late of | Martha Jenky who had been visiting AND relat and besides the roads were very mud- 4 hi ho near Flaugherty in the Lutheran church next Sunday, | Meyersdale Borough, Somerset Coun-|at the Sipple home have returned to OL ville = e s new house Rev. L. P. Young having charze. ty, Pennsylvania, deceased. their own home in Pittsburg. D P OIN mn : Mr. Ww. J. Bittner was at Connellsville foe roads at present are in bad| Subscribe for the Commercial and| Letters of Administration in the Mr. Jno. R. Boose, a candidate for COMFORT & Wa and vicinity on Monday. He reports ' iti ke up! get the news. above estate having been issued to|County Commissioner was a recent burg condition. Supervisor, Woks wp s—ro——————— ; the undersigned, notice is hereby giv- | caller in our town VIRGINIA h that work is slack everywhere. cam Nn i ’ . ome Howard Sellers who had been West | BOYNTON. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. en to all persons indebted to said es-| Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Sechler were JULY 15 AND 29 Rev for several weeks is home again. He | (pag Garlitz and Arthur Robertson > a Joey iE their fate Yo make Tnmediste payment, and visiting the latter's parents over Sun- AUBUSE Rug 26 ning says that work is plentiful in the west ont several days of last week at a hi hs Lo Mey 13 Lark fhoge aving og Pgsies he % day. 9 of the and that there was lots of wet weath- pj, kfield, Pa. Wor township. on business t td i ij ind 2 gi Robert Engle and Ray Engle are S 3 50 J. er wih fairly good crops, He Pent the Rev. C. V. Sparling was a Sunday George Pleliter, one of our relia ili > ly = Sioa wo Ti leaving for Akron, Ohio, where they ® oo irs most of his time near Waterloo on a yisjtor at the home of Mr. George Hil- bic meal carriers is enjoying his an |the 21st 4 f Ocoober. 101 expect to get work. ROUND TRIP farm. We are glad to see him back jegaq ; : {he 213; Say of October, 1515, 8t OB} “rhe Si. Pauh band bas disbanded. closer again and enjoy hearing of his trip. oe Marion’ Savior of Meyersisle, me. Ta 25 pissent, Paver i o’elock, P. M. Miss Maggie Hotchkiss was o vigh GOOD IN COACHES ONLY. our B The store at Berkley’s Mills has , visited relatives of this place on Sat- stituting for Mr. Pfeiffer. Bawin & Livengood sold one of tor at the home of Wilson Engle on For $2.00 additional, tickets will be Powe 2g8in changed hands and is Tow Sf dey and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kinsinger and | their fine new Briggs pianos one day Banday. good in Pullman cars with 4h ing Tun on 2 larger scale by Ante | Harry Hackman and Henry Christ family formerly of this township, but | this week to a Mr. Walker near Ber- Ross Sechler threshed his wheat Pullman tickets. : g Barnhart. All who will patronize will mer who are employed at Jerome en |; ooo martoinle Stark Co. Ohio, lin. : crop on Monday. Park be._Dleased Ws ars sure. | Joyed Sunday in their own families. |, sp, friends and relatives in Should men be able to get more |} T™¢ Toute na ae rion Dan Be Wm, Bbaugh is working for J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darr and daugh- this section’ at present. WELLERSBURG. than others becauser they render to estate mer Hip Thee Ebaugh. | ter Margaret and Mrs. Trent motor- George E. Witt who purchased the| Misses Elizabeth and Loretta Rich-|MOre service than others? Should Full Information av Ticket Offices. Cor The young folks as well as Some .q ¢, Cumberland on Sunday to vis- Louis Klotz property last spring is|ardson of Lonaconing are spending |tl€ir pay be greater than the service dred married ones have been enjoying the it Mrs. Darr’s daughter, Mrs. Harry busy erecting a new stable on his|a few weeks at the home of Mr. and rendered? We are speaking of indi- A A A A rr NPN ro re % water the past few weeks. Critchfield. Mr. Knecht’s car was us- | .o...- : Mrs. A' WM. Baker. viduals who are able to render ser- . bei Manion Reith has moved the ned Mrs. M. M. Lindeman was visiting| Mrs. A. C. Kennell and two daugh- | Vice. If a man’s purpose is saving mon- Mrs mer house on his property, and has Harry Shirey is wearing a two by friends and relatives in Greenville |ters after spending a few weeks in|©Y is to give him power, thereby to Jo h L T l childs also cemented the cellar and had | fou; smile because of the arrival of township last week. Pittsburg returned home Friday ac-|8et something for nothing, wherein Sep . Tessier te some roofing done. a stalwart boy in his home. E. R. Hay spent Sunday at the [companied by her sister, Miss Harri- does his motive differ from the bur- . hi Isaac Neimiller has again recovered | nargaret Robertson who is employ- home of W. P. Meyers and family. |et Staub of that place. glar who uses burglar tools to get Funeral Director and Embalmer Ree andl 1s able to be about af present. oq at the home of Dr. P. L. Swank of Mr. and Mrs. Yost Summy and fam-| Ralph Poorbaugh of Glencoe pass- | Something for nothing? pe Dendiletes are [Rumeons ee) uiishury spent Sunday with her DARelnc oor wee 1. 3. Kieinger TRIER to | tHiorch tome vo ot way to rer! Diost nor tue power ia either tase Meyersdale, Penn’a. been days. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. | oave on Thursday for a fortnight to |land on Friday. result in injury to society? Society : Ohio For the best news read the Com-| ypegter F. Engle has purchased Jno. visit the Amish colony near Norfolk,| Mrs. Frank Delbrook and dauhgters | has praised the individual in the use mr . spent Insrefal, Tressler’s new automobile. Va. of Mt. Savage spent from Wednesday |Of power one way and condemned Residence : Office: Sh. 10 THE NORTH AMERICAN A lawn fete is to be held on the| yj A Kretchman who is one of the till Saturday at the home of her par-|the other way. Do not both ways 309 North street 229 Center Street The : ? church lawn on Saturday evening, ||,rgest timebr owner of this town- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Witt. tend to impoverish society? Economy Phone, Both Phones. set cc A serial story constructed along en- | August 28. Come one; come all. ship has sold his timber to Daniel Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Redding and count tirely new lines will begin in the ~~ —/—/—— Klink. The latter {8 busy making |daughters were callers in Mt. Savage Indiane Turn Down Barnsdall. and t North American for Thursday, August POCAHONTAS. preparation to get the timber to mar- | Friday. Advices from Oklahoma state that = —— nok 26, and be continued a chapter a day. Plenty of rain in this vicinity dur-| ket. A number of people from town at-| the Osage Indian tribal council of ” The The title of the story is “Neal of |i. the past week. J. B. Walker who bought the Bar-|tended the picnic at the White Oak | Oklahoma has turned down the propo- Anyone mn need of a first-class Slate in pa the Navy”; the author is William | A pymper of people from this place |ney Miller farm is busy painting his |on Saturday. sition made by Theodore N. Barnsdal' Roof, write to J. S. WENGERD at St Hamilton Osborne, one of the leading | 5¢tanded the Sunday School picnic |barn. Mr. Walker is making many im-| Misses Elthea Wilhelm and Edna gud esodater Pah or as we have er’s, American creators of fiction. Incident | ,; White Oak last Saturday and re- | Provements on his farm by clean-| Witt were callers in Cumberland on $500,000 oy to expend $500 000 ul No 1 Bangor or Se ¢ SI t Dami after incident of the most thrilling ported a good time. ing fence rows and building new fen- | Friday. ally in drilling for oil and gas on the : a aren Slate Mis character combine to make the story Austin Friedline is again traveling | ces. This is one of the largest and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kilshenstein Osage Indian lands. in stock at Meye.dale and can give an grip the attention of the reader, and | iy. peal road and the Pocahontas | Dicest farms in this township and Mr. |and dauhgter, Maude, and Miss Mae EF you a good price on slat from motion pictures based upon these in-| procs ang Tin bands is expecting to | Walker is the right man to improve | Clinton of Ellerslie were business Charge Envoys Used Money. > h Sate days cidents will be shown in leading thea- call in the near future at a place not | it. callers in town on Saturday. Allerton ual 5, perial Ger. GALVANIZED ROOFING Lehm ters, thus heightening the interest of |. 5 {0 fing. N. P. Meyers is improving his resi-| B. C. Weller, of Hancock spent a en Es hs 2 yn) at the lowest prices Mr. the reader. Mrs. Dr. F. E. Sass is spending a [dence by building a silo, a reservoir | day last week with relatives in town. $250,000, directly and indirectly, t We h d Mond; The first episode of the story—the | week with friends and relatives fi |and putting heat in his house at| A surprise party was given at the | men under indictment for violatio re A stock on hand and their first six instalments and the first two Meyersdale. present. home of G. W. Witt in honor of their | of the neutrality of the United States paces will oe higher when this is sold, tee la reels of the motion picture—are bas-| Minnie Rembold has returned home| Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Saylor of Ros- | guest, Miss Hattie Weller, of Han-| were made in indictments made pub also Spouting. visit ed upon the catastrophe of Mount | after several weeks visiting. coe, Pa., where the former is the prin-| cock. The evening was spent with | lc there by John W. Preston, Unitc . | | Write for Delivered Prices Made: Pelee, and so successfully have they| J. H. Baer was seen cutting a queer | ¢iPal of the schools and who had been | games and music. Those present were | States district attorney. to any Railroad Station Mr. been written and planned that they | 100king figure out of a log one day visiting here for the past two months Cecil Long, Bertha Beal, Lillian Wil- France Sells Dacia, —— ert Fi send the story off at a rattling gait |1ast week and upon being asked what | returned to their home on Tuesday. | helm, Mrs. Frank Delbrook and chil- France has sold the steamshi; J. S, WENGERD and t The picture of the scenes described | it was said, “I am experimenting on| ~~" ~~~ ~~~ |dren, Lena, Erma, Grace and Leora Dacia, condemned by a French prize RDg2 ond 1 will include many feet of real volcan- |g bass drum and if successful will in | Marie; Mrs. B. C. Weller and daugh-| court because of her transfer fron: || MEYERSDALE, “et PENN’A. for ti ic eruption, one of the most marvelous | stall a factory soon. Pocahontas will | ter, Garnet, Luella, Mr. and Mrs. G.| German to American registry. He: oe pect bits of action ever shown on the then be a degree ahead of Berkley's | W. Witt, Ellsworth Beal, Hattie Wel- | R€W French owner has renamed he: Some. screen. | Mills. which boasts of nothing more | ler, Walter Witt, Bdna Witt, Jos. | the Yser. WE BUY PEACHES FROM THE Mis “Neal of the Navy” represents an-| than may be an oil well and a few, Blank, Pearl Cook, Loretta Beal, Har- Lapland Arrives Safely. BEST GROWERS IN WEST VIRGIN- Pittst other departure. Never before has a other things that couldnt touch a |B The New Comme rar Ga wouse For Men B | TY Delbrook, Millie Long, Nora Sturtz | fhe White Star liner Lapland ha. [IA AND GET THE BEST .STOCK fall n writer of the standing of Mr. Osborne | bass drum factory. Waken up, Berk | § Susan Shaffer, Guy Witt, Helen Win-| arrived safely at Liverpool. This an THAT COMES TO TOWN. LET US Conf written an original story with the pur- | ley Mills, and be a doin’. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE gert, Homer Beal, Florence Sturtz, | nouncement dispelled fears in ship HAVE YOUR ORDERS durin; pose of having it screened. It marks Ella Barmoy spent several days in | Founded in 1815 y Dorothy Shaffer, Grace Cook, John | ping circles that the liner had been . Bd; a new departure and a new class of Pocahontas last week. ON aSuLTY NE ES ; Reman, Re Lo EN aa eat in the war zone by a sub HABEL & PHILLIPS public mE rey. IT WILL ‘PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR FALL TEAM OPERS SEPTEMBER 1 Ww * polio Mrs > pi Schafer and| : - ow SST TTT x Write For Catalogue to | = 55 Shee | > I meet Our wedding Invitations are upto- TIN CANS AND FRUIT JARS at $i Pres cnt '¥. 4. CRAWFORD, Meadville, Pa. § | Mrs. Russell Kennell. Refreshments| Fresh Sausage and Pudding, regu-| TRY A POUND OF RED RIBBON Franc date In form material and type. BITTNER’S GROCERY. RS meses | Were served at a late hour. { larly, at Poorbaugh & Bowser’s. COFFEE AT BITTNER'S GROCERY from