The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 30, 1915, Image 3

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© Collection Winter Apples not less | 75¢c;-—Ditto, Mrs. J. T. Shipley, 2nd,
3 han five varieties M. W. Werner 1st 50c;—Jelly Roll, Mrs. Sylvester Hay,
$2; Ditto-Fall Apples M. W. Werner 1st, 75c;—Cocoanut Cake, Miss Maggie
© 1st $2.
‘ George, 1st, 75c;—Hickory Nut Cake,
Fall Apples Ditto Mrs. A. G. Meade Miss Maggie George, 1st 76c;—Ditto,
ist. $1; Ditto Mrs. J. H. Landis 2nd Mrs. George Baer, 2nd, 50c;—Angel
50c. Food, Mrs. George Baer, 1st, 75¢c;—
Plate of Ben Davis J J. A. Zimmer- Devil's Food, Harvey E. Berkley, 1st,
man 1st 75c; Ditto, M. W. Werner 75c;—Marble Cake, Harvey E. Berk-
2nd 25¢; Do Winecap J. Be Herwig ley, 1st, 76c;—Ditto, Mrs. W. J! Gum-
2nd 26c; Ditto Grimes Golden M. W. Bert, 2nd, 50c;—~Cookies, Mrs. Syl-
Wernerlst 75¢;Do J. A. emrman vester Hay, 1st, 75c;—Plate Cocoa-
2nd 25c; Do Smokehouse J. A. Zim- nuts, Mrs. W. A.,Youhkin,. 1st, 75¢;—
rn 1st 75c; Ditto Edison: Hay Canned: Pests, Mrs. Sylvester Hay,
d 26c Do King of Thompkins i; Ax 1st 5063—Ditto Mrs. W. H. Gnagey,
Zimmrman 1st 756. —DBo. Wolf River sng 25c;—Canned Pineapple, Harvey
J. A. Zimmerman 1st 75c. —Do IrviR | E. Berkley 1st, 50c;— Canned’ Corn
H. Pike 2nd 26c—Do Roman Stem | Mrs. Frank Black, Ist, 50c;—=Ditte,
M. W. Werner 2nd 26c.—Do. North=| Mrs. Cy C. Heckle, 2nd, 25¢: —Canned.
ern §) bert Wahl 1st 75¢.—DO.| Peas, Mrs. Sylvester Hay, 1st 60 cts!
: &) Ammerman nd 25c.—Do.|Cammed Stringed Beans Mrs. W. HE.
Rhode Island Greenings, M. W. Wer: Gnagey 1st, 50c;—Ditto, Mrs. Sylvest
ner Ind 2bc. —Wealthy, Irvin ie A ter Hay, 2nd, 26c;— Cucuntber’ Picks
TE be, Am nt | ol i, Wn Sn Th
—Do. Baldwins, M. W. LI : Ja
Bio tomer BC Sp ih Si WE
Ditto: Twenty Ounce, J. A. : y 1st, 60c; — 8 Frieda
2nd, 25¢;— Pédors, Edin Hay 1st $1 Sldimics tod, Dig Display of Spie:
Do. Edison , 28 . . J fruits 5 varieties, Mrs. W. J. Gum:
FO Eutich o ! Dien Sot 18ss thar york 1st, J E—Tomate Catbupi Mri:
4 varieties s0n h » 1 CC. Heckle, 1st, 50c;— Display of
Plate Brighton, Mrs. John Gambert Dried Fruits, Mrs, Sylvester Hy 14¢
1st. 76c. —Plate Delaware, Mrs. -1 50c;— Display Dried Corny Mis Em-
rs do BARI AND GARDEN) ond i) let i bi i a
CLASS G | Peck: 2nd, 25¢;-— Goose Jelly,
poss Water Wheat, 3; Wier Fike is Wx How $e SIL
1 » Ditto H. y OLE 3.» Wy H. Gnagey ; Peach
Peck White Oats, Jord ere 1st: Jelly; Mts v I Gnaey, 1st, B0c;—
1: . L. Fike , UC. oc, Mrs. Hi ; 2583 — R-
es soo, J. R. Herweg 2,50c|b rry Jam, Mrs or rie
12 Wars Field Corn Hither J. Laer 50c;— Best Two’ Loaves of White
ist, $1; Ditto ¥ = Sree, oy c:| Brag ox Dish Sontest, Premittm a-
ees Qiveet’ Co s. B. Y SMM warded to Mrs. Berkley.
1E Fars Shoe Mrs. John Gambert, CLASS I (Miscellaneyus
2nd, 50c; —12 Ears Popcorn W. IL Productions)
Gnagey, 2nd 50c.—Peck Red Beets, Maple Sugar, 2 Ibs, Mrs. Frank Black
Mrs. C. Herwig, 1st Toes Dino Mrs! it, i puso, John yernen 2nd
“ond, — = b0c;— Map yrup, 1 qt. LP. M.
ND Sk. John Gambert 1st, Bowman, 1st, tr Ditto, iy Ww. H.
75 cts; Ditto, Harry T. Staub, 2nd Gnagey, 2nd, 50c;— Applebutter
50c;—Display Cabbage, andrew La in wi Sider, Mrs. C. Herweg,
, 1st’ $1;— Ditto, rs.- . + 1st $1;— Ditto, Mrs. H. Berkley, 2nd
Smith ond b50c; Largest Early Cab- 50c;— Homemade SoapHard host
Domestic
i RESOURCES
f Logins 4nd Investments. . .........cc.cc......... $70%,263:86
FU. 8 Bolle... .o. ures mderns its snes ue 15000800
E Batikine HOUBS. .......5 noe ve naennins even vans 28,800.00
i Due from Banks and Reserve Agents. .... = a 82,881.49
BCamh..c.. is iiss i aise isi, GB 108005
Total, ... $961,63835
’ LIABILITIES
Cagital Stock. .....x.. cons ions evi. eee... §65,000:00
BSartiug’..... onthe ee p. TOR000%00
‘Undivided Profith...... ..... .cee.veieveiarsenre. 30024985.
CITOBIRBN .. iio Massie aian ie sia are GS00%0
e, Mrs. D. H. Wolfsberger 1st, T6c
Jui 470% Mrs. E. J. Lepley 2nd 50c;—
Heaviest Head Cabbage, Miss Clara
Dively 1st, 76c;—Ditto, Mrs. Harvey
Walker 2nd, 60c;— Cauliflower, Mrs.
C. C. Heckle 2nd, 50c;—Radishes,
Mis. W.- H, Gnagey 1st, 76¢;— Do.
Robert Meese 2nd, 50 cents;— Selec-
tion of Garden Seed, Mrs. C. C. Hec-
Kle 1st, 7bc; Peck Carrots, James
Schrock 1st. 75c;— Ditto, Robert
Méess, 2nd, 50¢;—Peck Parsnips Mrs.
proeess, caustic or lye, M. W. Wern-
er, 2nd 50c;— Homemade Soap, hard
cold process,; Mrs. C. C. Heckle; 1st’
$1;,— Cured Ham,receipe given by ex-
hibitor, H. E. Berkley, 1st $1;—
Division A, Knitting: Wool.
Pair Knit Socks, Miss Eva Maust
1st 7bc;— Pair Knit Mittens, Mrs. B.
E. Rhoads 1st 75¢;— Ditto; Mise’ Eva’
Maust 2nd 26c;— Pair Lady Slippers
J PREMIUM LIST: C. Heckle, 1st, $1.00;—Difto, Mrs. W.
{i (reat som 2 ney ae § Condensed Statement
§ Continued from 1st Page. | Ditto, Harvey E. Berkley, 2nd, 76c;— § i WB
fon ter. Apples Terie, ws 3 Shipley, 2nd, | CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF MEYERSDALE, PA.
At Close of Business September 2nd, 1915.
(COMPTROLLER’S CALL)
PIE coi ei eR Sh si A
BALTIMORE & OHIO
SEASHORE EXCURSIONS
from MEYERSDALE to
$8.50 Good in Coaches Only. > ° (e
$10.50 Good in Pullman Cars Atlantic City
_ CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY, STONE CITY, WILDWOOD |
"JULY 1, 15 anp 29,. AUGUST 12 ano’
with Pullman Ticket.
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS
Secure IiInstefited Book¥et Giving Full Detgils from Ticket Agents
Total.... $961,638:70 |
26, SEPTEMBER & I
Mrs: C. GC. Naugle; 1st, 76¢c;— Ditte,
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
Mrs. Emily Allen 2nd 25c;~— Pair of
«J. T. Shipley, 1st 75c;—Ditto,
* Aurandt, 2nd, 50c;—Chocolata Custard,
* Gnagey,, 2nd, 25¢;—Quince Jelly, Mrs.
J. H. Suder 2nd, 50c;—Belection of [Child Slippers; Miss Carrie Steinberg
Péck of Potatoes, Early, Edison Hay, er, 1st 50c;— Shawl, Miss Carrie
2nd, 60c—Sélection Peck of Potatoes | Steinberger, 1st 75c;— Ditto, Mrs.
late Carl Krisinger, 2nd 50c;—Ditto| Annie Hurley, 2nd 60c.
Sit Walter Raleigh, I. H. Fike’ 1st, Division B—Crochet Work; Cot-
$1:—Ditto, Rural N. Y., Elmer J. Lep- ton or Linen:
ley 2nd b50c;—Ditto, Comet, Edison'| Purse, Mary J. Allen 1st, 50c;— Dit-
Hay, 1st. $1;-— Ditto, Roxbury, Edi-|to, Mrs. Emily Allen 2nd 25c;—~ Bir
son Hay 1st $1;— Do. Irvin H. Fike, !reau Scarf, Miss Alice Friedline, 1st
2nd b0c;—Ditto, Mason, Edison Hay |$1;— Ditto, H: E. Berkley 2nd 50c;—=
1st. $1;—Ditto, Green Mountain, Ir-|Sideboard Scarf, Mrs. G. C. Naugle
vin H. Fike, $1; Ditto, Andrew Leh-|ist, $1;— Ditto, Mrs M. Carey 2nd
man, 2nd, 50c;—Cucumbers for Sli-|50c; —Table Mats, Mrs. F. W.L ayton
cing, Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 1st; 76c;—|1st $1;— Ditto, Mrs. M. Carey, 2nd
Ditto, Mrs. A. G. Mead, 2nd, 50c;—|75c; Luncheon Set, 5 Pieces, Mrs.
Sweet Peppers, Lewis Pasquale, 1st, | Clarence Rowe, 1st 75c.
76c;—Ditto, Mrs. D. H. Wolfersberg- | DIVISION C (INFANTS DEPART.
fa er 2nd, 50c;—Peck Beans, Mrs. C. C.|Infant’s Hood, Cotton, Miss Adelaide
Heckle, 1st 75¢;—Ditto, Lewis Pas-|Reich 1st, 75c; Infant’s Mittens knit
quale, 2nd, 50c;—Peck Onions, W. H.|wool or cotton, Mrs. J. T. Shipley
Gnagey, First, 76c;— Ditto, Mrs. J.|1st 76¢c;— Infant's Bootees, knit wool
H. Suder, 2nd, 50c;—Peck Tomatoes, |or cotton, Miss Adelaide Reich 1st
Mrs. D. H. Wolfersberger 1st 75¢;— |50c;— Infant’s Dress embroidered,
Ditto, Lewis Pasquale 2nd 50c;—|Mrs. J. F. Naugle 1st, 75¢;— Ditto,
Peck Turnips, Eva Meese 1st, 76c;— | Mrs. F. W. Layton 2nd 50c;— Infant's
Ditto, J J. Schrock, 2nd 60c;—Best|Cap, Irish Crochet, Miss Adelaide
3 Stalke Celery Lewis Pasguale 1st;| Reich it 75c. :
75¢;— Ditto, Carl Krisinger 2nd 50c;| DIVISION D —IRISH CROCHET
Best Lot of Pumpkins, Irvin H. Fike |Lady’s Collar, large, Mrs. H. H. Wil-
1st 75c;—Ditto, Harry T. Staub, 2nd’ liams 1st $1;— Ditto, Mrs. J. BE. Me-
50c;— Largest Field Pumpkin, John Cartney, 2md, 75c; Lady's Collar,
Werner, 1st, 76c;—Ditto, Edison Hay|small, Mrs. B. E. Shipley 1st, 7hcts;—
2nd, B0c;—Largest' Sweet Pumpkin, | Ditto, Miss Catherine McKenzie 2nd;
Edison Hay 1st 75c; Do, Miss Blanch&{60c; Lady’s Collar and Cuffs, Mrs.
Suder, 2nd, 50¢c;—Lot of Sqgashes,|C. C. Naugle 1st 75¢c;— Lady Collar
Mrs. John Gambert, 1st, 75¢;—Ditto, | Jabot, H. E. Berkley 1st, 50c;— Dit-
Edith Lichty 2nd 50c;— Largest|to, Mrs. C. C. Naugle 2nd 25c;—
Squash, Mrs. John Gambert 1st 76¢; | Luncheon Set, Mrs. C. C. Naugle 1st
Wm. D. Fritz, 2nd, 50c—Peck Knox: | $1.00.
all Potatoes, Eleanor Wiland, 1st 75¢.| DIVISION E—Embroidering Done on
CLASS H (PANTRY STORES Limen.
Gooseberry Jelly, Mrs. W. H. Gnagey |Night Dress, Miss Carrie: Keefer 1st
1st, 50c;—Ditto, Mrs; W. F. Hay, 2nd 75¢;~— Ditto, Mrs. H. H. Williams, 2nd
26c;—Peach Jelly, Mrs. W. H Gnagey| 50c;— Handkerchief, Mrs. W. H. Dill,
1st 50c;—Raspberry Jam, Mrs. W, H.|1st 50c; Ditto, Miss Alice Friedline, |
Dill 1st 50c;— ‘Ditto, Mrs. W. Jo|2nd 25e; 26c;— Collar, Mrs. Hi H..
Gumbert, 2rd 26¢;—Currant Jam, Mrs. | Williams 1st, 76c; Ditto, Miss Carrie".
W. H. Gnagey, 1st, 50c;—Ditto Mrs:| Keefer 2nd, 60c. |
E. Herwig, 2nd, 25¢c;—Strawberry: Pre¢ DIVISICN BE NEBDLEWORK |
serves, Harvey HB. Berkley, 1st, 50¢;— | Safa Pillow, Mrs. W./ A. Younkin- 1st
Ditto, Mrs.. W. H. Dill, 2nd, 256¢;—|26c; Do. Miss Carrie Keefer 2nd.
10 varieties Preserves, Mrs. Bellg|18t 75c;— Ditto, Mrs. Mary McKenzie
Shipley, 1st, $2.00;—Plum Preserves, |2nd, 50c;— Shirt Waist, Mrs. Clar-
Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 1st, 50c;—Ditto,| ence Rowe 1st 75¢;— Lunch Cloth,
Mrs. E. Herwig, 2nd, 256c;—Cherrv|Mrs. W, T. Mercier 1st 75c;— Ditto
* Preserves, Miss Maggie George, 1st,|Miss Catherine McKenzie, 2nd’ 50¢;— |
50c;—Ditto Mrs. W. H. Dill, 2nd, 25c; | Centre Piece, Mrs. H. T. Staub 1st
— Peach Preserves, Mrs. C. C. Heekle, | 76c;— Ditto, Mrs. H. R. Aurant 2nd,
ist, 50c:—Ditto, Harvey C. Berkley, |50c;— Doilles, Mrs. W. A Younkin
2nd, 26c;—Quince Preserves, Mrs |1st 75c;— Ditto Mrs. H. H. Williams
John Gumbert, 1st, 50c;—Ditto, Mrs.|2nd, 50¢;— Dresser Cover, Miss Luel-
W. H. Gnagey, 2nd, 25c¢;—Pear Pre-|la Keefer, 1st 75c;— Ditto, Mrs. Geo.
serves, Mrs. W. F. Hay, 1st, 50c;—|Benford 2nd 50c;— Pin Cushion, Mrs.
Ditto, Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 2nd, 25e;— QC. C. Naugle 1st 50c;— Ditto, Mrs.
Crab Apple Preserves, Mrs. W. H.|M. J. Dyke 2nd 25c;— Embroidered
Gnagey, 1st, b0c;—Canned Peaches, | Towels, J. E. Lenox 1st Tsc;— Ditto,
Mrs. GC. C. Heckle, 1st 50¢;—Ditto, | Mrs. W. E. Price 2nd 50¢;— Embroi-
Harvey C. Berkley, 2nd, 25c;—Canned [dered Pillow case, Mrs Emily Allen
Peaches, Mrs. C. C. Heckle, 1st, 50c; |1st 75c;— Ditto, Sue Landis, 2nd
—Ditto, Harvey C. Berkley, 2nd, 25c; |50c;— Miss Edith Frease, 1st 50c;—
—Canned Cherries, Mrs. Peter S. Hay, | White Apron, J. E. Lenox 18t 50c; |
1st, 50e;—Ditto Mrs. Sylvester Hay, | Ditto, Mrs. Mary McKenzie 2nd 25¢;— :
2nd, 2bc;—Canned Tomatoes, Mrs. [Colored Apron, Miss Clara Dively 1st!
Frank Black, 1st 50c;—Ditto, Mrs. W.|50c;— Dito, Miss Eva Maust 2nd 25c;
H. Gnagey, 2nd, 25c;—Canned Plums, |—Drawn Work Bureau Scarf, Mrs.
Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 1st, 50c;—Ditto, | Howard Berkley 1st, 76e;— Ditto,
Harvey Griffith, 2nd, 25c;—Canned|Mrs. D. J. Meyers 2nd 26¢;— Drawn !
Blackberries, Mrs. C. C. Heckle, 1st,| Work Lunch Cloth, Mrs. J. T. Ship-
50c;—Ditto, Mrs. C. Herwig, 2nd, 26c;
ley 1st 75c;— Mrs. W. A. Younkin, |
—Plate Biscuit, Miss Maggie George,
2nd- 25¢;— Drawn Work Doilies J. E. |
1st, 75¢c;—Lard, Mrs. Frank Black, 1st, | Lenox Ist 75c; Ditte, Mrs. Clarence !
75c;—Ditto, Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 2nd, | Rowe 2nd 25e. |
50c;—Cottage Cheese, Mrs. W. H.|DIVISION F, ORNAMENTAL & DO-'!
Gnagey, 1st, 75c¢c;—Ditto, Mrs. W. J. MESTIC—
Gumbert, 2nd, 50c;—Apple Pie, Mrs. | Cotton Bed Quilt, Mrs. John Gambert ;
Rhea, | 1st 75c;— Old Coverlet Mrs. BE. BE.
Rhoads 1st 75c¢c;— Ditto, Mrs. Frieda
Mrs. J. T. Shipley, 1st, 75c;—Rasp-|Glessner, 2nd 50c;— Antique Bed
berry Jelly, Mrs. W. F. Hay, 1st, 50c; | Quilt Mrs. W. H. Gnageylst 75c;—
—Currant Jelly, Mrs. Sylvester Hay, | Ditto, Mrs. C. C. Naugle 2nd 50c;—
1st, 50c;—Ditto, Mrs. W. H. Dill, 2nd, | Plaited Home Made Rug, Mrs. C. C.
250;—Blackberry Jelly, Mrs. W. F.|Naugle 75c;— Ditto, Harvey E. Ber-
Hay, 1st 50c;—Grape Jelly, Mrs. W.|kley, 2nd 50c;— Drawn Home Made
H. Dill, 1st, 50¢c;—Ditto, Mrs. W. H.|Rug, Miss Clara Dively, 1st 75c;:—
Ditto Miss Eva Maust 2nd 50c;—
John Gambert, 1st, 50c;—Ditto, Mrs.| Couch Cover, Miss Anna Weber 1st
W. H. Dill, 2nd, 25c¢;—Crob Apple|$1;— Cro t Bed Spread, Premium
Jelly, Miss Belle Shipley, 1st, 50c;— |awarded to Mrs. Gus Damico.
Ditto Mrs. D. J. Meyers, 2nd, 25¢;— | DIVISION H, OLD LADIES’ WORK.
Elderberry Jelly, Mrs. W. H Gnagey, | Embroide , Miss Anna Weber 1st
1st, 60c;—Ditto, Win. Ray, 2nd, 25c¢; |75¢c;— Di Miss Carrie Keefer 2nd
—Roll Butter, 2 Ibs. or over, Mrs. C. '50c; Lace 2 yds. linen, Mrs. Clarence
‘ Rowe, 1st 75c¢;— Ditto, Mrs. C. C.!
{ School of Education of the University |
' of Pennsylvania.
PLUMBING
REPAIRS
SWIFT WORK
THAT STAY
. ALWAYS "FIXED
A" overhauling of your lighting system, either
in your home or place of business, will be
. found a profitable measure. If you are not
getting the full value for the amount of money you
are spenid.ng for light we will be able to point out
the reason why and apply a rémedy. That is a
necessary part ol our businesi
Good Lights Save Your Eyes
..D.P. FORD
NEAT
ars the products of more than 80
years' experience. Four brands—
76°—Special—Motor—Aiito
Power Without Carbon
re all distilled
Waverly Eigbline
and refined from Pennsylvania Crude
Oil. Clean; Uniform. More miles
per gallon. Gbntain no crude com=
pressed natural gas product.
Waverly Oli Works Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Independent Refiners
INuminants—Lébricants—Paraffine Wax
Waverly Products Sold by
chk ic lo 0-VER « ON Meyersdale
: BERLIN.
Frank M. Seibert has
| Princeton University.
Naugle 2nd, 50c;— Work Bag, Miss!
Anna Weber 1st 75c.
CLASS K, YOUTH’'S DEPART.
Note: Competitor's Agés—Boy’'s 16; | Gordon Hay of Akron, Ohio, spent
Girl’s Age 15. |last week with her parents, Mr. and
ST oa i iy Dear | Mrs. H. G. Hay.
SE 0s BhiSS Angela Rele Edna Elizabeth, the infant daugh-
25d 750) Best Pls. Rien Amdt, 156) ror of Mr. and Mrs. John Groff, died
Wednesday after seven weeks” ill-
Ambrose L. Suhre, a native of New | 1eSS from inflammation of the bow-
Baltimore, Somerset county, has been ois, Three brothers are left in the
appointed an assistant professor in the family.
Oran Roy, the only son of Mr. and
of Pennsylvania. Prof. Suhre, although | Mrs. Wm. Engleka, died at the Alle
only 40 years of age, is well known | any hospital, Cumberland, Sept. 21
throughout the State in educational | following an operation for appendi-
work and is a graduate of the Penn- |citis. The young man was aged 21.
sylvania State Normal ' School. He | Andrew McQuade son of Edward
graduated from the John B. Stetson | McQuade and Miss Ella Miller, both
University, Deland, Florida, in 1906 {of Berlin, were married at Cumber-
rs, and since that time has | land on Wednesday morning.
connected with
entered
with hc
been the University — —
Commercial job work is all right.
0
UR carpet is one of the thifigs that m:ke or mar the
| appearance of an entire room. We will advise you
if you like, as to what kind or design is best for your
particular purpose. Ourhall, difingroom and parlor rugshave
real wearing ability. They will nof fray out at the edges.
‘Like pur carpets, they are soft and yielding to the foot.
Domestic and Foreign Weaves
R. REICH & SON
LASS is one of the most use-
G ful of life’s necessaries.
; We can provide you with
every. kind of glass in any
size. Do not tolerate those cracked
panes any longer. You know how
shabby they look. Replace them now
with selections from our supply.
In building or improving houses
or business places call on us for
glass or send for ome of our repre-
sentatives.
Everything in hardware here for
houses new and old; also tools and
farm and garden implements.
Buy of a Well Known
Dealer and You Know i
What You Are Getting
§ Hardware Store
Hosiery Headquarters Here
hosiery one of increaded importance to them. Our buyers
have been instructed to exercise their best efforts to bring
the offerings: of ‘this department to the height of attractiveness. We
believe that'they hive been successful. Our customers tell us so.
Silk, lisle and cotton stockings of all sizes, shades and designs.
Hose for ordivary wear, for evening costumes and for outing and ath-
létic purposes, golfing, etc. Re-enforced heels and toes if desired.
For'the men, youths; misses and children, also, we have just what
they want in this respect.
; TT" prevailing modés in women’s gowns render the question of
We Keep Pace With Fashion.
MILLER & COLLINS
The Interdenominational Sunday | Three children of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
School rally of the tenth district of | nas Dively of Northampton township
Somerset County will be held at Cas- | were operated upon for appendicitis
selman this Thursday afternoon and |at the Allegany hospital in Cumber-
evening. An invitation has been ex-|land this summer. Two are at their
tended to the districts surrounding | home at the present time while the
No. 10 to participate with them in | third is convalescing in the hospital.
the rally.
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