1 rade RY. at— ERY. q J ey ae na ¢ 5 » ‘ yg ‘ - i; +5} N ® Sugar That's Not Adulterated RHAPS you do il 3 H Hl EH H (i not realize that the trade tricksters are adepts at putting cheapening materials in sugar. Ye: such ‘is the case. ' ground sand are among them. Powdered starch and finely We are careful in our buying to deal with only the wholesalers of known reliability. Granu- lated, powdered and block white sugar, also brown sugar here. All are 100 per centsugar. McKenzie & Smith eversdale. Penn’a PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mrs. Harvey E. Bittner is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Stark in Gar- rett county, Md. The Grace Reformed church at White Oak will hold a festival and re- ception next Saturday. evening. Mrs. W. A. Graves and daughter, Miss Emma, have gone on a week's visit to Washington and Baltimore. Mrs. C. P. Meyers has reurned home from a visit to Morgantown W. Va. and Pittsburg. : “Mrs. George Penrod and little son of Connellsville spent Saturday visit- ing among friends in Meyersdale. Mrs. P. W. Wiland is visiting for a few weeks with friends in Washing- ton, D. C, Miss Marion Bonheimer has return- ed to her home in Canton, O., after a visit here with relatives and friends. Miss Hazel VanHorn of Scottdale is visiting at the home of her sister, ! Mrs. W. C. Price on Main street. J. W. Williams of Jamestown, N. +X. and Marion Bonheimer, of Canton Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr. George Kuhs. > Miss Beatrice Weigle very pleas- antly entertained seven of the other teachers at Miss Aggie Deal’s last ev- ening. ‘W. H. Deal has been elected a mem- ber of the Meyersdale board of health to succeed W. R. Pritt, whose term has expired. Mrs. John Dixon of Connellsville is a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James L. Dixon. Miss Mary Weakland of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weakland of Meyers ave- nue. : Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Miller and their niece, Miss Lottie Fortney, are home from Pittsburg where th ¥ had been shopping and visiting. Mr. R. W. Lynch and Miss Eliza- beth Mervine attended the K. of C. reception which was held in Cumber- land on Tuesday evening. Miss Annie House, or Cumberland, | is a guest at the home eof her sis-, ter, Mrs. H. G. Butts of lower Broad- way. Rev. A. W. Bender, former pastor of the Evangelical church of this place, was recently transferred from Emlenton, Pa. to Fertigs, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Graves who were recently married have gone to housekeeping in the Miss Emma Myers house on North street, recently vacated'by W. T. Dailey and family. ! Hunting season opens on Friday, October 15, for quail, pheasants, squirrels, wild turkeys, woodcock, gray and black fox and bear. Rabbit season opens on November 1. Mrs. H. C. Grove, Mrs. Olive Grove. and Frank Santry, all of Pittsburg, composed an automobile party that came up Sunday morning and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Friedline. Rumors that the Perry Miller farm return of the crank that has left a| just south of town was purchased by Henry Ford, the great auto magnate or that the Somerset Coal Co. had bought it are both without founda- tion. : Attending the fair at Hagerstown are Officer Fuller, W. J. Wasmuth, who went by way of the Western Ma- | Sox team of the in the high school at Belleview. Mrs. W. S. Livengood who has been in the Western Maryland hospital for the past five weeks returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Livengood underwent two operations and is much improved in health. She had just returned from a trip to California before entering the hospital. Howard Phllips, secretary and treasurer of the Church Index Record Cabinet, manufactured in this place, attended the Methodist conference at Pittsburg which closed on Monday. The cabinet which is a valuable ac- cessory for ministers, is meeting with much favor. The pictures purchased from the ‘proceeds of the Art Exhibit held last |spring have been placed in the vari- ous school rooms of the borough. | They are all of a high character and [reproductions of great masters. Bach i will silently teach its lesson on the impressionble minds of childhood and youth. Howard Shockey while entrusting ibis car in the hands of a companion who accompanied him on a Sunday ride when out on the state road near Mankamyer ran into a post and while the occupants escaped injury, the ma- chine was surely wrecked. It is un- dergoing a rehabilitation of parts at the Meyersdale Auto Garage. ‘Wm. Younkin of the South Side, {who had been under the professional {care Qf Drs. McKinley and Lichty | legany. hospital in Cumberland where he underwent an operation for hernia which “was lately injury by a horse striking the affected part. Mr. Younk- in is getting along nicely and will be home in a few days. Mr. “H. S. Glessner, who recently was in Meyersdale on business and was suddenly called to his home in tsan Bernardino, California, by the death of his only son, has just had the additional affliction of Mrs. Gless- ner’s serious illness, she having to undergo an operation for cancer in the knee. - The old stone house on Keystone street is being remodeled and replas- tered, the work being done by Mr. A. G. Martz. The owner is a Mrs. Baer who lives on'a farm near Hay’'s Mill who purposes moving into the place las soon as the work is completed. It was built many years ago by Wm. Morgan and it is said that he wheel ed by hand the stone from the near- | by montain. r Rev. J. .C Matteson has been re- turned as pastor of the Meyersdale Methodist church for another year by {the appointment of the bishop at the ,annual conference held in Pittsburg | which closed on Monday evening. | His return is hailed with much grat- ification by all of the members. He met wth a slight accident at Pitts- | burg on Tuesday ran automobile for a friend. He was hit just above his right eye by the | pretty effective mark. | however, It will not, prevent his preaching on ! Sunday next. BOSTON RED SOX WIN IN WORLD SERIES. Yesterday at Philadelphia the Red Boston ' American ryland; by autos were E. C. Kyle and | League won the fourth consecutive wife, Cashier J. H. Bowman and wife, Merchant W. H. Habel, wife and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Rowe. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Truxal left on Tuesday to attend the Pittsburg syn- od of the Reformed