The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 16, 1915, Image 8

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SALISBURY.
The public sale of Mrs. Benjamin
Jones on the farm near West Salis-
bury on Saturday afternoon was fair-
iy well attended and horses, farm im-
plements ete, brought reasonably
good prices. Your correspondent has
mot learned what the Jones’ family ex-
pects to do, but it is evident that they
intend to eit farming. It is rumored
that they purpose locating in Ohio.
Last week John Swartzwelder pur-
chased from Joseph Livengood the
Glotfelty farm situate in Elk Lick
township and now occupied by Mr.
Livengood, the price paid being
$14,000. Mr. Swartzwelder has been a
«0al miner nearly all of his life but
has decided to take his boys out on a
farm and there is no doubt but that
they will make good, for they are an
industrious and energetic set of peo-
pl.
John R. Brown who had been hous-
ed on account of sickness for several
weeks is again able to take up his du
- ties as the janitor of the Salisbury
schools.
Chester Dean, son of Mrs. Victoria
Dean left Wednesday of last week for
Dunbar, where he has secured em-
ployment as machinist’s helper in the
. Manges’ Mfg. Co. plant .
The friends of Scott Moser, the
West Salisbury school teacher who
was prosecuted by a patron of the
school for chastising the latter’sson,
were pleased to hear that the grand
Jury found no true bill in the case.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wright return-
ed to their home at Boswell last Wed-
nesday having come to Salisbury
with the remains of Mrs. Wright's
_ mother, Mrs. Nedrow.
Miss Fannie Shaw, of Hilldale
. Farm, Garrett Co., Md. while visiting
at the home of Mrs. Lydia Shaw was
stricken with paralysis last week and
was very ill for several days but now
is improving.
Frank Long was a guest last Sun-
‘day at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Curtin Chaney and family at Coal
Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKenzie and
children of West Salisbury went to
Garrett Co., Md. on Sunday to visit
relatives and friends.
Mrs. John Cunningham of Bridge:
ville, Pa., was a visitor with relatives
in this place during the week.
Floyd Stanton spent last Wednes-
day in Meyersdale.
Rev. E. E. Oney, Fred Petry ana
son Jack, motored to Frostburg, Md
on Wednesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shroy-
em of Boynton, Wednesday, Dec. 8 a
friends this Christmastide.
The Payments are so
them up without inconvenie
surprising.
what you want—of that we
cent additional.
Christmas Savings Checks for 1915 were mailed
last Monday and are bringing happiness to hosts of our
The Idea, not only solves the Christmas spending
problem but provides an excess many are turning into
permanent accounts and making themselves a Christmas
present of the bulk of the amount.
ly, by the end of the year they grow into a sum that is
Our System is so comprehensive that we have just
Every Form of account conceivable—from 1 cent
a week up to $5.00 per week—which pay out at the end
of the year from $12.75 to $250.00 with interest at-3 per
small, you can easily keep
nce, but though small week-
are certain.
want.
join with us for 1916.
We are ready now.
so is fresh in your mind.
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Surely in sc wide a range we have just what you
Having so anticipated your needs we want you to
Come in and join right away while the impulse to do
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Peter Fate and family moved last
week from Boynton into the-Joy prop-
hi now owned by the estate of H. |
. Shaw.
M. A. Wagner and daughter,
and Miss Mina Harding were visitors |
-to Meyersdale one day last week.
Mrs. H. H. Maust and daughter,
Florence spent the fore part of last
week in Pittsburg.
John Grine of Sand Patch, was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Urias Brown on Wednesday of last
week.
GRANTSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Chhs. Younkin sr-nt
«a few days with Mrs. Younkin’s fither
Sylvester Ryland and brother, Dr.
Harvey Ryland, of Meyersdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Menno Miller, Misses
Carrie Dorsey and Lulu Shaw and
Chas Zellers attended the opening of
the Great White Way in Cumberland
last week.
John Schlossnagle who has been
having trouble with his eyes is hav-
ing them treated by a specialist in
Cumberland.
Miss Hattie Ringler is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ringler.
Miss Lucreta Warnick of Washing-
ton, D. C. is visiting friends and re-
latives in this Community.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingood were
dinner guests of Mrs. Chris Livingood
on Sunday.
Hrnest Griffith of Guard, ‘Md. spent
a few days with his sister Mrs. How-
ard Ringer.
Services were held in the Catholic
Church on Saturday evening, Sunday
and Monday morning by Rev. Father
Aloysius.
There seems to be an epidemic of
Whooping Cough in Grantsville and
the surrounding country at present.
A. J. Matthiews was a business
caller in town last week.
J. O. Getty who has been suffering
from nervous trouble for some time is
improving.
Mrs. F. H. Frankhouser returned
home in Keyser, W. Va, after a short
visit with friends here and at Young-
wood.
Jonas Johnson of Akron, Ohio is
spending a few days with his Mother,
Mrs. Rebecca Johnson.
The Girls C. G. Club met at the home
of Miss Ruth Keller on Friday night.
SETS at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
BEAUTIFUL CHINA PIECES FOR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS at
HABEL & PHILLIPS.
[CALL AND SEE OUR CANDIES. WE
BEAUTIFUL DINNER AND TOILET HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT.
| AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT.
| Three 10—cent Jars German Mus-
JANUARY
BOTH PHONES
GLENCOE
Roads are a contention these days
to travelers, yet Ralph Poorbaugh
climbs Savage Mountain like a squir-
rel in his Ford.
Mrs. J. W. Ray and children spent
Saturday night with Mrs. W. Crosby
at the Wilmoth Lumber camp.
Ruth and Mabel Bittner, Ruby Poor-
baugh and Mrs. C. Keidle were Cunu- '
berland shoppers on Saturday.
Mrs. Ross Coughenour of Cumber-
| land returned home after spending a
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Smith.
J. L. Snyder is on a two weeks’ va-
| cation.
Chas. and John Poorbaugh attend- |
ed the Simon Blubaugh sale at Wel-
lersburg on Tuesday. Enroute they
assisted B. F. Bittner at the prepara-
tion of dead hogs for market.
Glencoe Reformed Church announ-
ces its Christmas services for Friday
night, Dec. 24. Everybody cordially
invited to attend.
Martin Miller and bride arrived in
our burg last Friday. We here extend
our congratulations and wishes for
their happiness.
BUYING RED CROSS SEALS is more
than obligation, it is an opportunity.
The Christmas Seals are sold only
for the war against tnberculosis, our
great common enemy. This war, man
against disease, is a winning war, not
a wasting war, man against man. It
is the war that pays; it brings pros-
perity.
The seals you buy in your own state
support the campaign there.
Will you not enlist in this campaign
by purchasing CHRISTMAS SEALS?
Sold at one cent each at the lead-
ing business places in town.
HOLZSHU & WEIMER.
RATES
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The New Law Becomes Effective
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WELLERSBURG.
Mrs. Levi Witt and daughter, Mar
garet, of Roanoke, Va. are here on
account of the illness of Mr.s Witt’s
‘father, Mr. Peter Knieriem.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Redding and
family and Miss Florence and Bessie
Law were shopping in Cumberland on
Friday.
Mrs. H. E. Witt and Miss Edna
| Witt were callers in Mt. Savage on
Friday.
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| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kennell and
daughter, Ida Elizabeth, spent Satur
day and Sunday at the home of Mr.
Kennell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Kennell.
Mr. Jonathan Witt, Fire insurance
agent near Cook’s Mills was a busi-
ness caller in town Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Bradower of Cumberland
spent Saturday and Sunday ‘at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Kniehiem.
Mr. and Mrs. James Troutman
spent Sunday wtih relatives in town.
PUBLIC SALE—Wednesday, Jan. §
at 1 p. m. Livestock , farming imple-
ments, Household goods—Bay horse
10 yrs. old; 2 cows, harness, 2 sleds,
sleigh, plows, harrows, cultivators
wheelbarrow— grindstone —three i-
ron kettles. 18 bars of Furnace Grate,
Sugar Pan, 50 Sugar buckets, stoves—
beds— chairs —carpets, spinning
chickens applebutter —oats, corn ete.
The place is in Summit Township, 8
miles west of Meyersdale near the
home of W. P. Meyers.
t W. H. HERWIG,
MRS. ADA HERWIG HAY
Chas. Lepley, Auctioneer.
CASTEEL—COOK.
After the evening service in the
Main Street Brethren Church on Sun- |
day, December 12, Miss Cordilla Cook |
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cook
of TransMeyersdale and Mr. Harry 8S.
Casteel, of Garrett were united in
tard for 25 cts. at Bittner's Groeery.
marriage by H. L. Goughnour. A host
of friends in both towns extend best
wishes to this worthy young couple.
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Refinement is the Keynote in the new
designs we are showing in Women’s
Foot Wear this Christmas Season.
The tastefully attired woman finds in
the freshly arrived
UTZ & DUNN CO.,
window---
BRONZE
‘DARK TAN
Beautiful new line of “Gypsy Boots” in lace and button
OUR PRICE IN THE LOWEST
Style Shoes of Quality
the most ample and pleasing array of
neat, refined styles which have been
brought out by American Shoe Artists.
Just a few of the “Nifty” ones may be seen in our
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There are Many Good Reasons
for Buying Xmas Gifts Early.
Better attention, better assortments, better deliveries.
MILLER & COLLINS
The best reason we
‘know is that you’ll have more time to learn to know what a lot of things we have that,
being more or less exclusive in design, and always high quality, are therefore most
suitable for gifts. These are a few of the things we feel will appeal to you and
should be on your Christmas list:
4 Pocket Knives,
/ Carving Sets,
/ Silverware,
Percolators,
Lisk Roasters,
Wagner and
Wearever
Aluminum Meat
Choppers,
Asbestos Irons,
Bissell’s Carpet
Sweepers,
Gem Jr. Razors,
Scissors, Skates
and Sleds,
Watches,
Wizard Mops,
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Tool Chests
Air Rifles,
Flash Lights,
Toy Stoves,
Doll Go-Carts,
Wood and Steel
Toy Wheelbar-
rows, Wabash
Handecars,
Toy Enamel
Dinner Sets,
Toy Sadirons,
Velocipedes,
Toy Engines
and Tracks,
Mechanical Toys,
Erectors.
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