The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 23, 1915, Image 2

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SALISBURY
(Held over from last week)
Miss Cynthia Ross of Addison spent
the latter the latter part of the week
with her friend Miss Florence Maust.
Quite a number of the many candi-
dates have been making their finsl
calls upon the voters of the town and
vicinity during the past week.
Hobert Newman of Akron spent
last week with his mother Mrs. Mary
Newman.
Editor and Mrs. R. S. Johnston en-
tertained the following guests at a
five o'clock dinner last Wednesday:
Mrs. Edith Beachy and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Beachy, of Kansas City, Mo;
Mre. T. F. Livengood, of Elizabeth, N.
J; Mrs. Wm. Dill and Mrs Ed. Leon-
ard, 'of Meyersdale, and Dr. and Mrs.
A. M. Lichty and Miss Carrie John-
ston, of town.
Mrs. Wm. McGary, a former reosi-
dent of this town, and later living at
Akron, O., and just recently in her
home on Center street, Meyersdale,
wes buried in the IL O. O. F. cemetery
of this place last Tuesday. Mrs. Mc-
Gary was one of the last surviving
members of the family of Henry De
Haven, one of the pioneer settlers of
Saisbury.
Last week Mrs. Arthur Emrick and
gon William of Akron, after spending
friends returned to their home with
Mr. Emrick who took them home im
his new car.
Fred Jeffry of Huntingdon county
gpent several days of last week visit
ing his father, Henry Jeffry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker of Ber-
lin and Mr. and Mrs. D. J Bauman of
Lincoln, Jows, were guests last Wed-
nesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reim.
The Salisbury schools opened last
week with a large attendanee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wells of To
rone were last week visiting at the
home of the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Wells.
Anna and Imogene Hay returned to
their home in Akron after spending &
month with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. T. Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garlits of Dar-|
rah, Pa. are spending some time with
relatives in town while Mr. Garlits is
convalescing from an. attack of ty-|
phoid fever.
Mrs. Mort Wagner and daugther, Ts-
abelle returned last week from a trip
to Brownsville and Uniontown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barcus of town
and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Keim of Kan-|
Thursday afternoon in the Barchus
oar.
Miss Marie Yaist and her friend
Miss Wechtenheiser of Elk Lick
township made a short visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevanus
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Alice Williams of near tewn
who had been a patient in the Markel-
ton Sanitorium with typhoid fever, has
returned home, greatly improved.
after a very pleasant visit with rela-
tives in Pittsburg.
an attack of acute indigestion.
take fourth year high school course
there. He graduated from the Roek-
wood High school class this year.
‘ley motored to Somerset and Berlin
‘with relatives and friends.
ROCKWOOD
(Held over from last week)
Mrs. Lloyde Dewire, of Broadway,
Mrs. Jesse Woods has returned home
Dr. C. T. Saylor recently suffered
Roy Wilt has gone te Somerset to
Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. George Hurley,
Mrs. Lewis Farling and George Hur-
Monday.
Harry S. Snyder, who spent several
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lavatories have. It is of neat and at-
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it especially suitable for
the understairs toilet.
Would not another lavatory conven-
iently placed save you many steps and
time? Call for lavatory booklet. ’
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BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
days with his mother and sister of the
Miller building, has gone to Akron,
where he works for the Goodyear Rub-
ber company.
Dr. George Spicher and family mko-
tored to Boswell on business last Mon-
day.
Railroad business has picked up con-
siderably in the last few weeks. Quite
a number of furloughed men were
called back to service.
Mrs. A. H. Bittner and son Charles
have returned from a visit in Pittsburg
Miss Rae Millhouse is ill of tonsili-
tis at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Millhouse of Broadway.
Miss Alpha Moore is visitig fsiends
and relatives in Ohio.
B. & O. Supt. and Mrs. B. F. Hanna
of Highland Addison expect to oceupy
one of A. J. Growall’'s houses on;
Broadway soon.
Mrs. Daisy Johnston and daughter,
of Uniontown, have returned home af-
ter several weeks here with friends.
Mrs. Harry Kellar of Baltimore is
visiting her brothersin-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snyder.
Miss Minnie Vought, night operator
in the Economy telephone office, has
gone on a two weeks vacation trip a-
mong friends in Dover, Del.
Ray Parsons, operator for the B. &
0., is working second trick at Garrett
this week. 3
The Misses Florence Dull, Edna
Wolfersberger and Elizabeth. Miller
were visiting Mrs. Landis at Somerset
a few days recently.
Mrs. Ernest Shackleton who was vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Tayman has
returned to her home in Philadelphia.
sas City, Mo. motored to Somerset | Mrs. E. S. Critchfield, who has been
visiting the Critchfield families and
Postmaster and Mrs. Ross Souser, has
returned to her home in Omaha, Neb.
Mrs. Ralph DeFrehn of Horner
street, Johnstown, was a recent caller
“here.
| Mrs. Theodore Colegrove is ill at her
home on Water street.
The oil that gives the
steady, bright, white
light, Triple refined
from Pennsylvania
Crude Oil, Costs little
more than inferior
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Second only to sunlight.
Never flickers. No
= Family Favorite
Oil in barrels shipped
direct from our refineries
Get it from him,
WAVERLY OIL. WORKS CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gagolinee, Puminante Lub-
cost, but much ’ 3 he Wax
bigher in quality, \Q N FREE
Waverly Products Sold by
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tells about oil
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has advertised a sale of her personal | A large number of people attended
property to take place Sep. 25th.Mrs. the annual picnic at Laurel Saturday,
Williams will then move to Akron : but on account of the severe rainstorm
where both of her sons are employed. were compelled to return home early.
U. O. Blocher and Miss Leota 8tan-
ton of Grantsville were registered
at Hotel Hay on Saturday.
POCAHONTAS.
(Held over from last week)
Weather very hot in this vicinity
the last few days. |
well attended.
Ervin Snyder and Wilbur Lancas-
ter of Eckhart Mines, Md., were the
guests of W. R. Snyder a few days s-
£0.
The hum of the threshing machine
is being heard in this vicinity at pres-
ent.
This has been a great center for can-
didates for the past few weeks.
A number of people from this vi-
cinity attended the services at White
Oak on Sunday evenig.
Sunday School at St. Mark's Ref-
ormed church at this place next Sun-
day at 10 o'clock.
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Vim
{Held over from last week)
Mrs. Sam Pritts and child of Gar-
rett visited on Thursday of last week
her sister, Mrs. Dan. Fike.
Mrs. Nelson Jones and the two
girls, Pauline and Marjon, of State
College, were Vim visitors from last
Friday to Tuesday. of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engle and child,
of Salisbury, spent Sunday at the home
of Albert Baer.
James’ Seggle and Harvey Mey-
ors spent Sunday with the family of
Milton Meyer, of near Hay's Mill
Howard Fike and family automo
biled to Cumberland Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Suder is reported to be
improving.
The next important event is the Pri-
mary Election and every voter should
deem it a duty as well as a privilege
to vote.
Dr. Ralph McHenry, chief physician
and surgeon of the Windber hospi-
oetaeee.onaaaaocrgfiigjeDr.
tal died recently of typhoid fever,
aged 46 years. He was a native of
Jefferson county and was graduated
from the medical department of the
Western University of Pennsylvania
about 20 vears ago. His wife and three
children survive.
The Reformed Sunday School ple-!
nic at White Oak on Saturday was'
SUMMIT TOWNSHIP.
(Held over from last week)
Farmers are Pusy filling their silos
and in digging potatoes.
Miss Flora Faidley spent last week
in Pittsburg as the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Edward Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hostetler and
family of near Oakland, Md. spent
the Sabbath at the home of the form-
er’s mother, Mrs. Christian Hostetler.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kisinger and
family of Indiana are visiting at the
home of the former's parents, Mr and
Mrs. John Kinsinger.
Next Tuesday is election at which
time every voter should go to the
polls and cast his ballot.
Frank Fike left on Sunday evening
for near Windber where he will
teach school the coming term.
Mis Naomi Lenhart of Glade City
is spending a few days with Miss Em-
ma Schrock.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shumaker of
Connellsville spent Monday at the
home of U. S. Firl and family.
Many people of this township are
contemplating taking in the Meyers-
dale Fair and races next week.
C. R. Sanner is working at Black-
field.
UNION VALLEY.
(Held over from last week)
Too much rain for the potatoes,
farmers are complaining, making too
many rotten ones.
Leroy Crissey made a business trip
to Meyersdale on Thursday last.
Myrtle Burkett is working. at P.
W. White's.
Leroy Crissey and family attended
the picnic at Mt. Olivet on Saturday
with old friends and acquaintances;
| they report a very pleasant time.
| The picnic at White Oak was well
jattended and those present report
! that they had a gqod time.
Orpha Tressler, Grace and Marga-
iret Fike of Vim spent a few days in
| Larimer last week among friends and
relatives.
Henry Shockey and Simon Keefer,
[the superintendent and president of
| the Shockey & Keefer Lumber com-
pany were callers on P. W. White
one evening last week.
!
For Protection
against:the serious sickness so
KITCHEN:
Joseph L. Tressler
likely to follow an ailmentof th . . i
digestive ron . ATHROOM fixjutes of every improved sort. § »
or inactive bowels, you can rely Funeral Director and Embalmer _ Tubs, bas ns, toilets and shower baths suit- x F
on the best ‘able’ for, ‘all classes, styles and sizes of |
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known. corrective a
ie ad . rooms and dwellings, Polished metal appliances
20) 2 that ‘do not lose their luster. Plain and fancy
faucets and soap holders. < Everything in the
Meyersdale, Penn’a.
Residence : Offices, $ :
309 North trest 229 Centertreet plumbing line here.
Economy I'hone. Both Phones.
A Fine Bathroom Is a Necessity
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