The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 23, 1915, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Somerset county. The defendants | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. | a ;
\ furnished bail for appearance at Feb- The following real estate deals in rn inin avs oO our
- .A’ MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL |ruary Court. ; Someryet County have been entered | FOR SALE—One Pool Table, 2 Heat For the rema : = y ye
3 J THE READERS OF THE COMMER-| James Daugherty, who lives up inn Tecord in the Recorder's office | jng Stoves, Lot of Sooemaker’s tools. Christmas shopping, we are closing
CIAL AND TO ALL THE WORLD BE-| the hills by himself near Glencoe, a | Within the last week: Apply to Chas. Plitt. 12-8tf z
SIDES. ov few days ago realized $27 from his C. A. Yoder to A. BE. Stoner, in out our Ladies’
i trapping which he carries on at times. Windber, for $3.00. : FOR SALE—A full blooded Jersey
J. A. Berkkey, of Somerset, was 2 | He captured 4 mink and a weasel. | Henry Weible to Wilmore Coal é t42 ‘iil. pg t+beh in°D .
ab a Meyersdale visitor on Wednesday. |The bounty amounted to $14 and he | Company, in Paint township, for Cow, 6 years old; wiil be fresh jn De-
$ & ' Councilman James Darnley, who is | received $13 for the hides. Those $10. cember. ul S oa 3 and urs
r an enginees on the B. & O. is off duty | who visit his house, where he lives Sarah Baer to Connellsville and LLOYD HANDWERK, 9
with nerve trouble in his right arm. |by himself, say that he maintains it Sain Line goa Sompany, in GARRETT, PA, R. F. D No. 2 :
D. H. Weisel has added a line of | spotless. ummit, for $75. : nF : :
| ur, in all shades and
traveling bags and suit cases to his| Samuel and Harry Hostetler, sons| J°BB Ott to Wilmore Col Com-| wANTED—A number of girls to work $15.00 Corduroy Coats, trimmed in ?
harness business at 308 Centre street. | of Mr. and Mrs. J..C. Hostetler, who | P28Y in Paint township, for $23.40. |, ype Meyersdale Shirt factory. bs. will 15 mold ToPi’ 1 iil.iis $9.50
After a visit of seyeral days in Pitts- : % Charles Vannear’s heirs to Noah Sizes, NaS
i Y! S-|are employed as civil engineers on| oo Lor $4,800 I. WEINSTEIN, Proprietor.
burg, Yo S. A. Kendall returned | railroad construction at Chillecothe, |= ey = ental RB
home Friday. Ohio, are home for Christmas. An- ? Ladies’ C i ixt ibli d
; . 1e8 oats in mixtures, ziblines an
Mrs. George Stein, of North sirett, { otner gor. of Mr. and Mrs, Hostetler, | Whifaker, in Ogle, for $850. WANTED—Young or Middle Aged, $10.00 and $12.50 6.50
was a visitor a part of last week at |{he youngest, who is employed as Jemima Blough to Frank Fees, in | woman to keep house for the under. kerseys will go at ..... ........ $ .
. the home of her brotherinlaw and | stenographer for the Northwestern | Jenner for $3,000. signed. Good place; no children; good
sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, | casualty of Pittsburg, will be home in Hattie Cover to Rufus BE. Shager, | wages. One half mile from Boynton. :
of Johnstown. time for Christmas. ia Jenner, for-$1,000, FRANK MILLER, R. D. No. 1, Mey- |} 1 ,4ieq’ $18.00 Suits in broad cloths and gaberdines, trimmed
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingensmith Philip Reitz to Catherine Ober, in | ersdale, Pa. : E as . to be closed
q and two children, have gone to Pitts- Oriel Miler. of ‘no Shade, for $50. - in fur and in military styles are going to be clo
burg to spend a couple weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Danie er, of near| George Marteeny to J. R. Hem-| gARGAINS ON ROBES AND BLAN- : $1 2.50
relatives. Forwardstown, Jenner township, Who |minger, in Somerset township, for| crs + WEISEL'S HARNESS | out for .........>......
eo Rev. W. M. Howe is attending a |2'® past three score and ten, celebrat- | $2,600. a i
Bible Institute across the- lnme in |°% their golden wedding In an appro-) Dan Adams to Albert M. Adams, SHOP/ CENTRE ST: AE its. i lor
Mersiand, being one of the insruc priate manner Tuesday, December 7.|in Somerset township, for $1,000 : Ladies’ $12.50 and $15.00 Serge Suits, in all colors,
{OTS, The aged couple were married by the Albert Adams to Flias Zearfoss, | FOR RENT—Near the Centre of the 3 $7 50
Mise Ruth Cleaver, 4 teacher of | EZ Tobias Blough at Stanton’s|in Somerset township, ror $1,600, town, 2 4room houses. Cheap. Apply wilbesoldfor ................ .
history in the Altoona High School Mills at the close of the Civil War,| Ww. A. Van Sickle to C. G. Nichols, | at this office. 10—21 tf. : ————————————————
~? {of which Mr. Miller is a veteran: i : : :
arrived home last evening for! the iol a Sepesiiainla ne. A beautiful line of Sweaters tor men, women and
idays. rR Frank Spangler to Chos A. Spang House for sale or for rent, centrally . is bei 1d at prices ranging from. . 50c to $3.00
Miss Mary Fike, daughter of Mr.| While working on a farm near |ler, in Stoneycreek, for $2,800. losated-—~Norty street. 8 Avot children is being sold at pr g se
and Mrs. Dallas Fike, has arrived Windber, Ellsworth Butterbaugh,. 19 W. H. Powell to Somerset Coal | °¢3'%— Ofth sree rooms. Apply ;
*e home from Juniata College, Hunting. |vears old caught his hand in the cyl- | Railway Company, in Jenner, for |at this office We shall sell men’s, women’s and children’s Raincoats, $2.50 up
don for the Christmas vacation. inder of a threshing machine Satur- | $3,500. ;
Messrs Meyers and Galen Horner |day morning and it was torn off at| William K. Heiple to Somerset NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF || A)go men’s suits and overcoats, from ............... $6.50 up
students at Juniata College, are spend- | the wrist. He was taken to the Wind- | Coal Railway Company, in Jenner, for THE SAND SPRING WATER CO : -
ing the holiday vacation with their |ber hospital and underwent an op-| $800. Winn s i i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horner eration. It is said that his condition is W. E. Zimmerman to Stoystown IL The stockholders of the Sand All Kinds 0 Serviced 16 PISUMAS
of Grant street favorable and doctors believe that |O. O. F., in Stoystown, for $1,800. Spring Water Company, of Meyers- - .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Habel, of Lar- {he will recover. Central City Realty Company to | dale Penna. .will meet in the .direc- Presents for the Whole Familu.
imer township, were recent visitors 2 James J. Phillips, in Shade, for $200. | ors room of theCitizensNational Bark *
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at the home of the former's parents, | EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, Rev. Martha Lehman to Josiah FH. | Monday evening, January 10, 191% at] -
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Habel of High | Clewell E. Miller, Pastor. Meyersdale Naugle, in Shade, for $5,000. 7 p- m. for the purpose of electing | § 9
e streot. S S00 my V roa as hp, HH Honger tg Win A. Merrll imine directors tof the ensuing ysis, :
Illa, the twelve-year-old daughter | m, Preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayermeet- in Brothersvalley, for $100. | and the transaction of any other bus-.
A= of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Barnes, of Rum- | ing at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. St. John | Emanuel Eash to S. R. Berkebile, iness. properly brought before the, ICE STORE
mel, died Dec. 10, after a brief illness | Sunday School 10 a. m. Christmas ser |" OT oh. diy meting 2 Lo nLeaBhL. Pi THE LOW PR .
from diphtheria. The body was interr- | vices at 7:30 p. m. Glencoe—Revival nor : ompany io Jos . T. 1 , Pres. J
ed at Scalp Level. meetings continue until Thursday ev- Roman, in Windber, for $600. i &, B. PUILSCN, fev Next to Post Office, Meyersdale, Pa.
Miss Margaret Dia, a milliner of | ening, Dec. 23. fk Rachael Ble to C. C. Holsopple,
Cincinnatti, and Miss Ida Dia, a = Benson, or $1,200. iNOFICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —- a a is aman
re teacher in the Tuckerton, N. J.| Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Truxal will have * * a Reiman, In | ice is hereby given that a meew
n- shools, are experted home for Christ- (at the Christmas board, their daugh- Jereek, JOT wlUaNt ing of th shareholders of The First o > \ ° .
To i Sn thy mran,W. & cumae ha to sa | 5" SS Cnn S| Are yop looking toward Christmas
v Announcement has been received | who are teachers in the Bellevue high a B i or Go i will b held at its banking: house on / h .
at Ursin of the engageinsnl of A. A. | school, their sous, Athert B Truzal, of | VV #. Germans heim 10 erine | .. esday, January 11, 1916 betwesn
Beale of that plact to Miss Beulah E | Springfield, Missourl and - Attorney G. Dodge, in Berlin, for $1. the hours of two and three o'clock P.
Giesy,of Pittsburg. The wedding will | Truxal of Somerset. : Moet Yu fo James R. Beachy, M. for the purpose ofelecting a
take place in January. Ean he 0 a Cotipany to board of directors for the ensuing | READ THESE OVER
Dr. F. E. Sass, who has been prac- ah tetas ecaiel: ; : ther business as ma
tioing, his profession at Sand Patch | § ’ ¢ poring M Alm I hn ¥ AT hv Core on Perfumes, Toilet Watters, Combs & Brushes,
has moved to Boswell, where he has 3 ® . p . D. L. MILLER, Cashjer. ¥ .
opened an office to practice his pro- Christmas Dinner at % | Ida Ringler to Mary A, Brant, in | W Box Stationery, Razors, Atomizers, Imported
tosdion 3 ; i Stoystown, for $500. r 3 - | oC] Tobi F t Electric
3 : a ies, Frantz
Miss Beatrice Truxal, who has been 3 Bracebridge Hall : Sarah Shockey to Sarah Wilhelm, | BRETHREN CHURCH, H. L. Gough & Domestic 1gars, obile
pursuing an advanced course in music § I ks. 0. pour, SPaitateiunasy, De ns Cleaner, Pipes from 25c to $500, I am now
at the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, | sia Daniel S. Beachy to Moses D.| Preaching service at Summit Mills, ,» F1p
A has arrived in Meyersdale to spend y Yoder, in Elk Lick, for $4.500. in the morning; Salisbury in the after handling the Sonora Phonograph, the Machine
ab the holidays with her parents, Mr. HE dinner was served up in the | Philip Reitz to Susan R. Lambert, | noon and at Meyersdale in the even-
— and Mrs. C. W. Truxal great hall, where the squire al- in Shade, for $250. ing. Sunaay School and Christian En- with tone and quality Call and we will be pleased
BOB0REcE Mrs. Jos. Grabensteth and son, ways held his Christmas ban. ' Central City Realty Company to | deavor at the usual hours. All are! ; :
tchsd a1 1 ws slater quet. A blazing, crackling fire | Antonio Bruno, in Shade, for $260. cordially invited. to show you this Machine from $50.00 to $300,00
f Richard, and the former's siafer of logs had been heaped on to Warm |= oo. oil Josiah
law, Miss Kate Grabenstein, all of | the spacious apartment, and the flame eo > 5 © ompany to ome
2 Cumberland ‘have been visiting for a | went sparkling and wreathing up the 0 — > nore for Shaan. PUBLIC SALE—Wednesday, Jan. 5
\ . few days at the home of Mrs. John | wide mouthed chimney. olly Blough to Mary Hershberger at 1 p. m. Livestock , farming imple- L . .
x Stacer «Eh jin Coneniaygh township, for 33.500. ts, Household goods—Bay horse F i ed Il I'l IN
; Clarence J. Dahl, who is a student : Josiah M. Blough to Polly Blough in | 0" % . h 2 sleds, | s ’ ; )
y ne i The great picture of the crusader’ onemaugh township for $2,500 10 yrs. old; 2 cows, harness, ’
18, 3 at Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, is en- | 4,4 his white horse had been profuse- | qo oon to Clarence 0. Stepple, | Sleigh, plows, harrow, cultivators is . a
or $ joying a two-weeks’ vacation with | |v decorated with greens for the occa- Wi door. 1 2.106 : al ’ | wheelbarrow— grindstone —three i- |} Opposite Citizens Bank MEYERSDALE, PA.
y his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | sion, and holly and ivy had likewise fa Winaher. for $1100. ron kettles. 13 bars of Furnace Grate,
> Dahl. been wreathed around the helmet and John A. Marteeny to Lelia! N. Rutter Sugar Pan, 60 Sugar buckets, stoves— oy oi 2?
nd % hh Miss Hester Meyers, a teacher in | weapons on the opposite wall. in Somerset borough, for $3 &50. Iga Hairs —carpets, spinning rss Gk i
JT 8 e Charleston, W. Va. schools, is nek i. John Seamans to Chas. Rumbaugh eniokonis’ applelitter eats, eovin ote mA RRR
. oa Eo : 3) iin Jefferson township, for $250.
=S. 5 6 dome for her Christmas vacation with A sideboard was set out just andes] Wi F. ate - o A Varner The place is in Summit Township, 3 2 a ARTLEY & = ALDWIN
: 7 her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Mey- | this chivalric trophy, on which was a as as As “miles west of Meyersdale near the
le- % #85 arg, disolay <f plate that might hnve vied [iR Somerses borough, for $100. | fame of Wi P. Wiayers.
at & It is announced that L. W. Van- | (at least in variety) with Belshazzar’ Mountain Coal Company to Kelso Ww. H. HERWIG,
ed p near, proprietor of “Ye Olde Inne,” parade of the vessels of the temple— ( Smokeless Coal Co., in Conemaugh MES ADA HERWIG HAY Gives a list of timely suggestions for
, x the build- | “fagons, cans, cups, beakers, goblets, | township, for $4,854.97. : ’ ’ bov’s Christmas:
: zi Jennertown, ‘will enlarge thors basins and ewers”’—the gorgeous uten- | Alpert E. Frank etal to Connellsville Chas. Lepley, Auctioneer. ) a man’s, young man's or boys ristmas:
; ing next summer in order to betterac-| ot 2,04 companionship that bad |g; gine R. R. Co. in Addison, for : ; USEFUL GIFTS FOR 25¢ to $1.00
; commodate the large Dy of tour- gradually accumulated through many | $2400 - - . | Neckwear, Four-in-hand or Bow Ties,
: ists who stop there for meals. generations -of jovial housekeepers. | Sal | t A ewest patterns in Christmas boxes at 25¢
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller, on Thurs- | Before these stood the two Yule can- | Brown's African Chapel © Metho- he ome 0 1d | y 5 ee an d $1 00 ?
. day evening, delightfully entertained | dles, beaming like two stars of fhe | dist Episcopal Zion Church application s Half H "oilk or lsle; in’ all the new
p the salesladies of Miller & Collins’ first magnitude. Other lights were dis- ‘and charter. : : » a ose, si in Ch “9 b
. devartiment store. After the 8 o'vlock frivuted In branches. and the whole ar- | Stephen Garletts to Frank B. Bar- TOCET1eS 3 shades, packed in ristmas boxes.
9 \ 7 ment. § vA rening wes ray glittered like a firmament of silver. | master (mortgage) in Confluence . ; Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Belts, Under-
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; spent v2 a2 0 borough, for $300. hE 2 wear, Caps, Eclars, Saniers 2nd Sous:
J A daughter of Mr. J. C. Kendall, of We wore ushered into this banquet, Thomas Augustine to D. A. Griffith | A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL : BEAUTIFUL PA 1.00 AND UP
Pittsburg, died in a hospital in that] inc = cio with the sound of minstrel- | (mortgage) in Addison township, for If we are to have the pleasure assist |& S J at $1. ’
B00, av. the o'1 harrer being seated on a | $1,400. : s . : : A man can’t have too many Shirts, Mufflers
city on Monday. The young lady, who | * 2 T : . ing you in getting up that Christmas | .
ME wis an Imvolil nad Tved: with her] Si0oilexiie the fAreplace and fwanging; Miller Coal Mining Co. to Sarah | 0g : Sweaters, Pajamas, Dress Gloves, Auto- 3
om ny TE “is instrament with a vast deal more pehman (mortgage) in Paint for $500. | ’ i be usted in inviiios 2 mobile Gloves, Fur Gloves, Fur Caps, Hats, :
adh po ia Sever i Chit SL ner srr to George | 10% oud be J Eee noun Kner Hatthe bie wit F
ant On Thursday Joseph Weakland, soa alot aworibinge of Gonatinances. . SipBle, Br Sunmic township for $500. |=" - et Phar ooR Soni. shapes and shades; leather Collar Ling :
of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weakland re- | Those who were not handsome were at : er iz Bath Robes, Traveling J ags, Sul ’ ases, ;
turned from the Mercy Hospital, | least happy. and hanpiness is a rare | FoR SALE— Coon and foxhound, 4 Wa soll the best walnuts on the mar ; Suits and Overcoats an many other ar- ?
Kk . bout a improver of your hard favored visage. : et: we ‘also have good selectin of | ticles for which we haven’t room to men- ;
where he was taken about a year ago : years old, well trained. Will sell cheap | \ixed Nuts 2 4 CALL IN :
when he received terrible injuries in go : Hho RD * : : 10n— . :
ss Apply to Henry, S. Smith, R. D. 2, | We haye in stock a good selection of .
3 coasting accident on Meyors 3¥S53us-} The pawvon said grace, which Was 12-3-3t Meyersdale, P 11 kinds Candies, Oranges, Popcorn ; 3
of He is able to be about on crutches. notya short, famillar one, such as is| “° y ye. Pa Sole Inds Lanaies, ges, Eop :
Sandford Weinstein, a student in| commonly addressed to the Deity in ee . : H RTL LY & B ALDWIN :
forestry at State College, is home for these unceremonious days, but a long, \WANTED—Good Blacksmith acquain- It will pay you to buy your Olives : A ha 5
the Christmas holidays, his father | CoUTtly, well worded one of the 54 |ioq with mine repairing work. Good | JO 5 TE is 5 The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes :
rs being merchant I. Weinstein. Sand} es ® pause, : 3 + Your Christmas Dinner will be incom- | $i :
8 as if something was expected, when | wages. Inquire at this office. lete without some of our high grade |& :
ford graduated from tne ee suddenly the butler entered the hall Yee ons tome gh g . Meyersdale, > 5
“4 High School last June and is DOSS-! with some degree Jf bustle. He was oy E
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Ng © essed, it would . seem, of the stuff | attended by a servant on each ‘side Brethren Chueh? > L eovg oy Try some of our fancy Asparagus % Fi > fig 3
© 3 . that makes for success. with a large wax light and bore a sil- pastor, On oC, ore, w. eo Tips, Tuna Fish and Ripe Olives. \ — a :
BP iis faite by » cont {Ner dish Gn wiich wos on enermons [Salisbury 2 special Christmas Serves CALL AND SEE OUR CANDIES. WE | TWO. CARLOADS OF GOLDEN
pick, wielded by a fellow miner in 3 pig’s head, decorated with rosemary, |of the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. At HAVE THE BEST ASSORTMENT, LOAF AND GOLDEN MEDAL
> tod on 1a with a lemon in its mouth, which was [this service a short sermon will be F. A. BITTNER | FLOUR JUST ARRIVED. THE MAR
fight, Joseph Madura, 2b years OC.) paced with great formality at the |gelivered and there will be no church ’ AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT, : e
dled instantly on a string of emDtY | head of the table Washington Irving |gervice folowing this special service. | 142 Centre SL. Meyersdcle, Pa HOLZSHU & WEIMER. |KET IS ADVANCING AND WE BE-
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a, Ry: pe Sunday School at Summit Mills at LIEVE YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
Thareiny night. The murderer, an I 1:30 p. m. followed by church at 2:30. | CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, Rev.|Alll Kinds of Preserves, the best the [BY BUYING A BARREL OR TWO.
talian, disarmed by a brother of the C A S i oO R i A LT 7:30 & special ger |W, M. bows, gustor, Services for Se2hi piarker. san afters, D. 4.- Meyers Meat $6.30 AND $6.50 PER BBL. at
: i gely musical, will be held in | gunday: 10:30 preaching by Rev. D.
in miner, escaped to the woods. . ying or Market. HABEL & PHILLIPS.
a a Lester G. Wagner For Infants and Children the Meyersdale church. Al aer cor- | K, Clapper; preaching at 7:00 p. m. Se
ee — : dially invied. Rev. W. M. : orning !
| recently brought a criminal prosecu-| Im Use For Over 30 Years y ls Dey ED et Children Ory | The Indian Motor Cycle Agency wae
: { ti inst the owners of the Goener bears ; ; 5 |
Wear | rn a charging them Ama 2 ROLE Kr = Py S ing subject, The Frst Woe. The Christ | FOR FLETCNER'S - ,| Contracted for. by T. W. GURLEY, a
A ? z \ Rds BODEN. va XX Lida) | :
with the violation of liquor laws of | Signature of eo NA eS | mes vropram, Thursday evenmg. few days for this district,
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