The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 02, 1915, Image 5

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    —— PERSONAL AND LOCAL. druggist. Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. VIM. : >
4 BN Shaff are sisters. . —— POLITICAL
Miss Marian Domer leaves to-mor- Mrs. Albert Herring and daughter Mrs. P. W. Suder, of Deal, Pa,
row to teach in Charleston, W. Va. Ruth of Romania were visitors of spent several days of last week with 144 batever a Man [ \ eeds
9 Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Plat- Mrs, David Manges recently, Miss her son, Henry. ANNOUNCEMENTS
J S ter a son on Sunday morning. Ruth is one of our efficient central Henry Knepp and two sons, Irwin
Chas. Newcomer is camping at giris on the Economy line. and Albert, of State College, Pa. 13 :
Great Cacapon. James C. Branch is home from La- spent Friday of last week with friends of Repubiican Candidates Sk de
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wahl trope for a short time with his mother at Vim. - 5
a few days ago a little Songer Mrs. Ellen Branch of Keystone Miss Elizabeth and Eugene Hibner, PROTHONOTARY .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert ODl- street; he has been securing miners of Hyndman, Pa., visited several days : .
as on Saturday a little girl for the Ligonier Coal Company. at the home of D. M. Lee. For Prothonotary— We have an elaborate stock of mens 3
Misses Myrtle and Lutie Tressler uke Hay and sons, Philip and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers, of near JONAS M. COOK. ’ ts
arrived home on Friday with a full are busy bachelors. It is surprising to Hay’s Mill, spent Sunday with the Of Somerset Borough goods of every description and know that
line of up-to-date millinery. _See how well they get along with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs, Martin | “On the Return” as Republican Can: a we can su | all
Rev. Fr. Schoenhart, of Albany, G2. house work and cooking while Mrs. Meyers. didate for Prothonotary of Somerset p P y
esas was a recent guest at the Mr. J. F. Hay is visiting her son, Miles, in Ak-| Mrs. Henry Meyers had a very sick County. th e wants of our
Reich home. , ron, Ohio. spell last Sunday. eit
J. M. Cook ,the candy manufactur-, Wm. Dill, who led the graduating | The young folks were entertained at 3 : hbaors In this $
\L, er, has been drawn a U. S. Grand Ju-' class of the Meyersdale High School the home of C. R. Martens, last Fri- | For Prothonotary— : neig :
ror for duty at Erie on Sept 20. Jthis year, leaves the beginning of next day night at a party. After playing AARON F. HEIPLE t H ats
Miss Marion Saylor is improving | week to enter Franklin and Marshall games until after midnight they left Of Somerset Borough resp ect. 3
N some from her injuries in an auto ac- College at Lancaster. ! for their homes reporting a pleasant Your vote and influence solicited at S loves col-
9 cident of last week. Miss Ida Dia has gone to Tuckerton time. the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1916. cap ’ g ’
Miss Pauline Katzer, of Reymolds- | N. J. to resume her work as teacher| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gisbart ] hirts t S col- 3
ville, is the guest of her relatives, in the public schools of that place !spet Sunday at Keystone Mines with | ars, , UES,
Mr. and Mrs, Weinstein. | she was accompanied by her sister, | the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | For Sheriff— : : ' ] d : cuff but-
————— Miss Effie Hasselroth has Se , Miss Carrie who will visit in some of | Frank Gisbert. AMOS W. BAUMAN ar an
_ home from visiting at Cleveland and the eastern cities. Howard Fike and Miss Mary Moore can
—— at Buffalo. | A very pleasant birthday party was ' made a trip to Frankford, Md. in Solicits Oo Ligh ise at tons, etc., you $
Miss Evalyn Leckemby is back held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. Fike’s automobile on Monday. the Primary, September 21, 1915. o t th here. ®
mn home from a delightful visit in Johns- : Isaac Weinstein Friday Evening,Au-| Miss Orpha Fike had a quilting pas ' ? . | = ge cm |
rE town. , gust 27, in honor of their son, James’ | ty at her father’s home on Tuesday. J
Mrs. T, W. Gurley is spending a | eighth birthday. A number of little| Mrs. Anna Stein is reported to < | For Sheriff— . ®
week with the family of J. F. boys and girls were present. suffering with hay fever. ; JAMES T. BERKEY :
Gurley, near Cumberland. Mrs. Nellie Leckemby and sons, | Mrs. Zedekiah Hoar of Meyersdale Of Conemaugh Township 1 ey oO 1S
Miss Edith Gurley leaves next week Wm. and Herbert, returned home on | spent Tuesday at the home of Asa Your Vote and influence solicited.
to resume her studies at the Martha Monday evening from Cleveland, Ohio, | Hoar. ER ir re oe re A on AP oP A NTT NN rr ars
Morrison College, Pittsburg. and Connellsville where they had been Mr. Frank Thomas and family of
J. M. Schlicht and T. W. Gurley visiting relatives and where Mrs. Salisbury spent Sunday at the home For Sheriff—
spent a day last week fishing at Great Leckemby also attended the Spirella of Wm. Engle. WILSON CHRISTNER LOOK
Cacapon and report fair success, Corset training school, which was held Miss Cora Tidenberg of Mance is Of Meyersdale -
Pa B. L. Kemp of Somerset, spent a few in Cleveland last week. 5 stopp'ng at the nome cf Henry Suder. Subject to the decision of the Repub- LIKE
Ni days visiting with his sister, Mrs. Don’t get mad at the butcher, if rm lican voters at the primary election
t § John Slicer. some day soon you see a sign on his WITTENBURG September 21, 1915.
5 > Mrs. Annie Hurley and her sister, counter forbidding you to finger the Mr. Lydia Beal is spending a few: Sid
Miss Margaret Weber were recent meat. 5,000 cards are being mailed to weeks with friends and relatives in .
RIST visitors to Connellsville. butchers of the state to be hung con- Fairhope. For Sheriff—
. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Imhoff of Uitts- spicuously. These cards state in sub- Communion sryice was largely at- VALENTINE GRESS
burg, are spending a week here vis- stance that you may not test quali- tended at White Oak on Sunday. Of Meyersdale,
iting among relatives and friends. ty of meat by poking fingers into it. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinely and fam- Your vote and influence solicited at
Miss Sue Baer has returned from C, R. Martin, a miner employed at ‘ily of Berlin spent Sunday at the home the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1915.
Somerset, where she had been visit- No. 1, Consolidation Coal Co. Mines, of the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
ing for a few days. to day noon was very badly injured J E. Geiger. : For Sheriff
Miss Mary Wills has returned from by the fall of slate upon him. He suf-° The Reformed Sunday school will Op Daerili—
a prolonged visit with relatives and fered a fracture in.two places of one hold their picnic at White Oak Sep- JAMES D. SPECHT
friends in Somerset and Jenner. leg and several ribs were also broken. tember 11th. All are cordially invited, Of Quemahoning Township
EE Mrs. W. C. Price and little son have Dr. E. F. Hemminger reduced the vyited. : Your vote and influence solicited at
a ——— gone to Scotdale for a few week's fractures. | Miss Ella Barmoy, Nelson Finzel the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1916.
. visit with relatives. | Herman Lottig of Sand Patch oun and William Baker took supper at the Ss
Ohio Miss Maud Hady left for Waterloo, gatyrgay night had an upset with his home of their friend, Grace Murray For Sheriff—
] Iowa, where she will remain for some , Maxwell car near Keystone Junctoa. on Sunday evening.
3 TO time visiting relatives and friends. i
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Mrs. Henry Owens and daughter,
Mae are visiting for a few days with
relatives in Cumberland.
Mrs. W, S. Livengood and daughter
Miss Francis arrived home on Sat-
Liveryman E. E. Klingaman with his
team pulled the errant vehicle up to
the highway and when it was righted
the auto responded to the touch of
the chaffeur as if nothing had hap-
Miss Susan Spangler, who was visit-
ing friends at this place returned to
her home at Hay’s Mill last week.
Miss Mary Murray of the Smoky
Mrs. O. Murray.
LESTER G. WAGNER
Of Somerset Borough
Your vote and influence solicited at
the primaries to be held Sept. 21, '16
ORN and shabby curtains, tops, cush-'
ions and footboards make an auto
| pened. In other words but little dam-
: For District Attorney—
TTT Tgérday from two months spent in the : :
City is visiting her parents, Mr, il!
Rev. A. W. Smith will preach Ri.
an eyesore and lessen its value when
age was done to the machine, a Max-! io IL AYL R
west, going as far as the coast. well or injury to the driver. farewell sermon September 12th; all VIRGIL R. 5 0 4 . L ¢
Miss Jessie McKinley returned| 0 onoool picnic of the are cordially invited to attend. Of Somerset ‘Borough. you desire to sell or exchange it. €
home last Tuesday from a ii Bt Temperance Cadets and the first an-| Mrs. Wm. Geiger and family ara | Respectfully solicits your influence
6 Howard county, Md. She brought back) =.= ©... , ‘spending a few days at the h f | and support at the Republican Fri- : :
+ g of the Young Ladies’ so- yi ome o
for a visit little Clinton Wertield, |o-%, S008 OL US FONE BERS 50 arty Petenbrivk. mary Election to be held on Tuesday | US IRANICUrE It for you at our garage.
Mrs. S. S. Bittner ana Soneniek lic church was held Wednesday at; Chas. Murray and family spent last | September 21 1915. : i h
Mrs. R. G, Miller and two children, Stanton’s Dam near Grantsville. The ; Sunday at Christ Mankameyer's, Ever ything for the motor ist who wants t €
are visiting for a few days among party was chaperoned by the pastor, Rev. A. W. Smith was transacting Fou County .C 165i
relatives and friends in Uniontown. Rev. J. J Brad ; business in Meyersdale Monda or County Commissioner— .
Wh y, the trip being made | ¥. i nable rates.
NLY. or ¥ Y Pooeher TT in automobiles, nine machines being Rion vA ey JOHN R. BOOSE best in the market at reasonab t
feiurned, tocay Irom ’ i required. Thirty-two boys and twenty- | :
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8 will be Md., where they had been visiting for The “most "of tho formers. are Of Somerset Borough, 3
with : four girls comprise the jolly crowd. | ; Your Vote and Influence is solicited | _. OUR EXP ERIENCE IS YOUR PROFIT. :
several days. Miss Beatrice Trixal daughter ‘of through cutting oats and now the
There will be no preaching service 2 ‘sound’ of the thrashing machine can | PEE A
Mr. Mrs. C. W. Truxal, of Broad-
1 or Balti- In any of the churenes of Rev, HL. ‘wa jisef ers streets — Boies lie sheardesholing 3v° dhe golddn For County Commissioners Eyers d e uto ompany
r trip Goughnour on Sunday on account of I ag Th i grain, W. H. HANNA
his absence ! Leroy Crissey got busy one day ! Of Addi Townshi
Offices. : » friends last evening. The house was ! son To P-
2 §TFy Bobert Meyuide of ¥idend prettily trimmed in flowers and = last week and hustled a few tons of Your Vote and Influence Solicited at |For Recorder of Deeds— - :
TIRE Md., is visiting at the home of her hay to Meyerdale; he says that the | ED. B. BARNETT e ome 0 lid 1 y
mm M d Mrs. | very happy evening was spent. Delic- L : the Primaries om Sept. 21, 1916. . D.
brothepin]ew and sisier, Mr. an "lious refreshments were served .| |2Y market is boomng.. Of Somerset Borough
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mss James Wilson, Thoses present were Misses Rebecca | MISS Anni Felker is working at Your vote and influence solicited at Groceries
Elmer Stahl who is employed at the Terie) Bare: Trial Mee Mire P. W. White's. ,For County Commissioner— the primaries to be held Sept. 21, '16
or 20th Century works at Boynton, is off itt, Edith Gurley, Helen Lichty. Cath.| Herman Lottig says the Smoky JAMES McKELVEY
duty taking care of an injured hand Tr os Sn Lars Nell Hollow road is somewhat rough for Of Somerset Borough For Recorder of Deeds— We like £0 meet you face to face, that
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balmer He hurt one of his fingers some days Gordon and Xuth Cleaver: Messrs, | iS NeW bugiwagon, Vota std aft Hetiod JOHN E. CUSTER would be our choice, but when this
rr ago so that it had to be amputated. Fi Bows. Chas. Yoankie Coorre Mr, and Mrs. P. W. White made a | Your Vote an Hence Yofclted. | or Hooversville Borough, Formerly of | can’t be the case, we hope to hear
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, who Vos Fred Revd Mr Bently of trip to Berlin to pay a visit to Henry : —— Quemahoning Township. your voice. .
a. visited here for several weeks, return- Foca Tors ts . Tents A Baer who is who is Mr. White's un- | For County Commissioner— Youi' Voto api infldence solicited. Use your telephone for choice gro-
ed to their home in Charleston, W. ler Gebrge Black > cle and who is a sufferer from cancer CHRISTIAN H. SHOCKEY haa ceries.
. Va., Monday. . on his face. Ot Staysstown For Register of Wills and Clerk of We not only save money for you on
eo: Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Philson left Sat- at,,,—,,—— Don’t forget the Reformed Sunday . Orphans! Courts Coffee, but we please you.
or Street urday morning for Pittsburg and left B. J. BOWMAN. School on September 11th. Everybody Your vote and influence solicited at| =< B. J. BOWMAN We sell the best Silver Polish for the
hones. there Saturday evening for the Pan-| There are but two candidates for,is invited. the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1916. STR Borough least money ; your money back if you
ama-Pacific exposition. ‘ the office of Register of Wills and Mr. Larimer township seems to be flood- Subject to ‘the decision ‘of Republi: are not Jlaten. ¢ Heinz’s S ‘
EE —_— Miss Bessie Ward who visited for p j Bowman , of Berlin is one of |ed with office seekers. When asked if Zor: Treasure ubject 10 5 Gi > Election Just received a lot of Heinz’s Swee
z several weeks at the home of Mr. and them, the other being a Mr. Shaver | they belong to the right party, they i sulers gad voters ni fhe hag a Pickles. Blend of Coff
lass SI Mrs. C. P. Meyers, left Saturday for of gomerset Borough. can hardly speak for-they find that Lar- A. E. CASSLER io be hold Tuesday, Sep ! 1 ay Our Own of iam 20k Vou
258 ate her home in California, Pa, In the first place Mr. Bowman is a |imer is for Prohibition. Of Holsopple . £50 price y y
GERD Miss Pauline Zeitzer of reynolds- : ; For District Attorney— and please:
5 Tan ¢ man of the right die and stamn. He| Leroy Crissey and family were wel | Your Vote and Influence Solicited at 3 5 cont Boxes Matches tor 10 cents.
: ville, Pa. is a guest at the home of L, ,., ont yp on a farm in Broth-|comec allers on Peter Folk’s on Sun- the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1915. JAMES B. LANDIS 71305 fur good Pesntt Bitter 100.
en Slate 7 Mr. and Mrs. Issac Weinstein Of ergvalley township. He qualified for day afternoon. — Of Somerset Boroughs 1 jar Sandwich Olives for 10 cents.
mam———— 2 North street. teaching and became one of the suc-! Herman Lottig had quite an acci- Your influence and vote Soliciiad a} 30 cent jar Chipped Beef for 25cents or
can give 2 Mrs. Frank O Bryon and Mrs. M cessful teachers of the county for a 'dent while going to Meyersdale on For Treasurer— at the Uniform primary, Sept. 21, ’16. a 20 cent jar for 15 cents.
late : Carey and daughter, Miss Virginia, , ..; 0. of terms. At present he is en. | Saturday night; his car went over EDWARD HOOVER TY 3 10-cent packages Rolled Oates 25c.
YFING Spent last Friday visiting and Shop: | aged in the insurance business. He |the bank but as luck happened no Of Somerset Township. For County Auditor— 3 10-cent packages Macaroui for 25¢.
oe d Sohn ap} 5 ORNS fiends and votersfor Mimjone re i Your Vote and influence solicited. C. H. SCHMUCKER 6 cakes White Laundry, or 6 cakes
ces Mrs. Henry Bngle and son John ab-1.4c wherever Ire goes. Of Somerset Township. Toilet Soap for 25 cents.
hand and tended the funeral of the formers Ee MR. GLESSNER WAS EQUAL Your influence and vote solicited at|7 lbs. Coffee for $1.00.
tee Ant, Mrs Anne Could st Lonaconing, C. H. Schmucker announces in this TO THE EMERGENCY. | For Treasurer— at the Uniform primary, Sept. 21, 15. | 3 10-cent cans Baked Beans for 25c.
his is sold :
? Md, on Friday last iissue for County Auditor and he has| Dr. Truxal, the venerable pastor of W. W. LANDIS — ab oP Ly smn>e.= 3 doz. best Jar Rings for 25 cents.
rh enue Of 4 reasonable right to ask for a return | Amity Reformed Church, has been OF Jerome For Director of the Poor— 6 boxes Sardines for 25 cents.
ursday, went to itishurg expect: hat indisposed for the past sev- : 5 ’e sell Heinz’ : ickll tho.
to the same office for he it was that somewh I 0 Dp \ > We sell Heinz’s White Pickling Vine
ad Station ; ing to return home with Mrs. Angus’ |, "0, "i the expensive |eral weeks. Last Sunday morning at | Your Vote and Influence Solicited at Jac08 c DEE a
| parents in their automobile, . services of the auditors’ clerk, taking |the advice of his family physician he the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1915. Y ne gl Sn Ip ad at ;
D Misses Hester Meyers and Marion ;,, stand that the auditors ought o|vielded to the protest of his friends Cola our i uence ne vo i ———
D ha one to Charlestown, W. | or ; at the Uniform primary, Sept. 21, "15. F. A. BITTNER,
: onner have 2 1 b Io od .be able to transact that part part and did not preach. For Treasurer— - La
PENNA. 2 Va, Where thoy have boen eniploye {of the county’s business themselves | As the large congregation was al- A. J. WEIMER WEST SALISBURY 142 Centre St. Meyersdale, Pa
— as school teachers for the coming Ite is fitted to do that for the county | ready assembling the matter of hold- « oJ > : . ah
term, | but we understand that some of the ing the service was put up to Albert Of Friedens. Mrs. x. Y. Daniels of West i is- Commercial job work is all right.
Company Miss Agnes Lepley, daughter of J.| con: candidates would need some S. Glessner who reluctantly consent | Your Vote and Influence Solicited at | bury vis i Dep Ww Bs liad ses yw
a i I 5 ¢ 11) [€€1¢ Ff rfrffrr rfrfrf 8 sister Mrs. Hzekie 1
ks under 3 H. Lepley, who has been confined to | .tside assistance. to the e|])|“|?? f rirffrrfrfre: fri the Primaries on Sept. 21, 1916. ne oe ve Ee SS ory
ent H. W. : her home on Broadway for the past | i ed on account of the short notice, but : o stown, Md, retu ( |
twotwo months still continues quite : t Tri : i. [at the appointed hour was present and , Toesday. CA STO R 1A
thor Wite A J Weimer, 0 Friedons, Joana : s' dali -opeToration. | FOF Treasurer Miss Emma Mahr and Miss Annie
le town- i. | date for county treasurer, is in the to the delight of the congregation, 7 ir For Infants and Children
¢ making Dr. and Mrs. W. T. McMillan have ' southern end of the county thig Weck breached a thoughtful and interesting ED. SMITH Shiller of Johnstown following a visit | 3 bat cs
out. This as guests Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Shaff, land his many friends are telling us Sermon on the miraculous feeding of | Of Stoyestown. of two Soe a oe home ot rol InUse For Over 30 Years
hundred of Salineville, Ohio. Mr. Shaff is a that he is a winner. This is not being Elijah. ! Your vote and influence solicited at|Uncl®> Mr. Fred Die Cit Ir © | Always bears . rat
—_— told for political effect but 2s a mv —_— | he Primer: Set. 21 191, Dome today and were accompanied | He ora
tol r politic etl 1 JUL as Y t= : : : . i the maries on Sept. » > their con=mi $= i * in i 2 ture © Ie2 & Ie 4 a
- Commercial job work is all right. ter of news. Commercial job work is all right. ! | by their cousin, Miss Dorothy Diehl Bigna
re.