ASE ESR Ca ss v i A SETA re She pane 5 LER SE Rh sue # — A SEN A spon SMa sits a ‘SALISBURY. At a receni meetihg of town coun- cil of Salisbury, James Harding and Joseph Hoover, two prominent citi- zens, were appointed members of the Board of Heclth. There being no phy- sician on the Board, it consists of only four members. The other two members of the Board are Frank Pe- try and John L. Barchus. Last Thursday, Mrs. Henry Mec Kenzie, Miss Carrie Meese, Robert and Mary Teney and Lorne Dean were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman of E!k Lick township. Mrs. Jere Miller is suffering with a very sore hand which she injured by running a rusty nail into that member. Mrs. B. F. Krausse and two chil- dren, Bernard and Margaret. were guests of the former’s sister, at Pin- to, Md., the fore part of last week. Mrs. C. R. Haselbarth who had been ill for several weeks, is in a very weak condition and is not im- proving much if at all. There are quite a number of cases of chicken-pox in town and since very few of the first cases were reported to the health officer it is likely that the disease has been spread all over this place. Misses Edith and Katherine Reib- er have been ill for the past week with a bad siege of grip and pneumo- nia threatened for awhile, but both are reported out of danger. The condition of Miss Odella. Con- nor, who has been quite ill for sever- al weeks, is improving and the pa- tient is considered out of danger. Lee Meyers, fireman on the Jen- nings railroad, while helping to make up the train near Grantsville on Tuesday night of last week had the misfortune to fall on a rock and sus- tained a fractured hip and one arm. He was speedily taken to a hospital in Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Musser of Hutch ison, Kansas, spent several days of the past week as gue st of B. A. Liv- engood at the Valley House. _ Misses Helen and Ruth Shaw left for their schools last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menhorn and children spent several days of last week in the “Cove” visiting relatives. Misses Mary Black and Helen Col- ling of Meyersdale, spent Wednesday in town the guests of Miss Florence Maust. 3 * Mrs. D. J. Meyers of Meyersdale spent Tuesday of last week at the |ing his hip and sustaining other in- ‘home of Mrs. H. H. Maust. The property of Mrs. Anale Brown deceased, was sold at public sale last Saturday by Joseph Durst, the exec utor, and was purchased by William Wagner of Elk Lick township. There seems to be a dispute ameng the heirs and the executor as to who has the power to seil the property and the matter will likely be threshed out in court before a good title will be given for it. The people of Salisbury and vicini- ty will be privileged to hear one of ca’s greatest lecturer's Tues- day evening, Jan. 18th. Some splen- did men have appeared in the town’s Lecture Course during the years it nas been favored with a course, but a more scholarly and more ententain- ing speaker than Mr. Beauchamp has never been on the platform. He leaves his audience with light hearts and aching sides. He is sure to please ————iia— For Sale—Victor Typewriter in first class condition, Will sell cheap. J. 0. Adams, Blacksmith, 1-13-8t * Meyersdale. STREET COMMISSIONER—ApPP 1i- cations will be received for Street Commissioner of Meyersdale, Pa., by Council up to the time of the Februa- ry meeting. C. H. DIA, President. Wanted—a second hand bureau .or chest of drawers. This office. For Sale—A Champion Rock Crush- er 16“X 20” Troat Adjustable. Chain "UNDER } SUPERVISION MEMBER BANK UNDER FEDERAL RESERVE ACT Jan, 1916. App ILL RARR SRR EA REBAR] Pre par edress-Frotection Every one | elieves in protecting their own interests. A bank check is a protection against paying a billa second time. ; . You can be prepared by merely opening a check account with this bank ard; pay your bills during 1916 by check. We do the work, you get the benefit. se | Citizens National Bank “The Bank with the Clock” ‘Meyersdale, Pa. GRANTSVILLE. : : . On Wednesday word was received ! . w i here of the death of Edward Bevans | a ti | 1814 ¢] & Ohio i of Union Bridge, formerly of this | | place and he was a son of the late | RAILROAD | | pr. H. J. Bevans. Mr. Bevans was on | 3 4 : his way to Grantsville and while on | i | nis way to the car he pulled a rgotey RAL 2 and ; WATER | { er from his pocket and shot himself | through. the back of his mouth. The | a | deceased had been in ill health fer TCU RS | some time and it is generaily thought i | that had something to do with the | : T0 FLORIDA | rash act. The body was Lrought to : | the home of his father-in-law, Gilead | : Broadwater on Thursday and on | ROUND $38 gh TRIP { Friday afternoon interment was t made in the Grantsville cemetery. He | FROM — MEYERSDALE, PENN’A. | was 31 years of age and is survived viaBALTIMORE rp | by a wife and six children. : Se . M. &M. T.CO.STEAMERS Lee Murphy of Jennings fell from the engine of the Jennings train on FEBRUARY 1 FEBRUARY 15 =~ ~ FEBRUARY 29 juries. He was hurried to the hospi- tal by Menno Miller in his car. So | tar he is doing nicely and on the road to recovery. FULL INFORMATION AT TICKET OPP. Mrs. Nicholas Murphy has been very sick the past few weeks. - The little daughter of Earle Folk NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. who has pneumonia and has been in| - Notice is hereby given that a meet- a precarious condition the past few ing of th shareholders of The First weeks, is slowly improving and those | National Bank of Confluence, Pa, in attendance have hopes of her ul-|wiil b held at Its banking houses on timate recovery. Tuesday, January 11, 1916; between Mrs. Sophia Bonig is in a critical! the hours of two and three o'clock: P. condition at present. . | M. for the purpose ofelecting a AAAS SS ON ————— NANI board of directors for the ensuing AT THE SUMMER GARDEN. year and such other business as may “Always in the Way’—Watch for |propriy come before them. the big double program at this popular s D. L. MILLER, Cashier. amusement Tesort Saturday evening : Jan. 16th with a special Metro feature, re or with the youngest star in Motion pic- Th H | 1 ] { ture, Mary Miles Minter another Mary ¢ ome 0 lid i y Pickford in a feature extraordinary, “a “Always in the Way” taken from Chas. Groceries K. Harris most popular song. THE ROSARY : : 5 ! ‘ With ever popular Kathlyn Williams THE FOUR CARDINAL POINTS OF Wheeler Oakman and Charles Clary THE = GROCERY BUSINESS— heading the cast “The Rosary,” the SERVICE. YOU ARE ENTITLED seven-reel Selig Red Seal Play will be TO ALL OF THESE. WE OBSERVE shown at the Sumer Garden Monday, THEM ALL. Jan. 17. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO This production combines a strong SAVE MONEY AND BE PLEASED. dramatic theme with artistic treatment WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW and acting which has seldom before! apoCERIES AND ARE WILLING been seen on the screen. The storY | mo GIVE THE TRADE THE LOW- was adapted from the famous play of | pgm PRICE POSSIBLE. IT WILL the same title by Edward E. Rose and | PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE it too well known to need retelling. | Ap GET OUR PRICES. THESE been unanimous in declaring it to be | ECONOMICAL BUYER. one of the strongest offerings of the ONE LOT OF GOOD BAKING POW- convey eliminator, Steel frame on century and those who visit the poP-| pp qm FAP PRICE WHILE IT wheels. In good condition, ready for work; weighs about 2800 Ibs. If inter- ested, call on or write J. W. Nestor, Burgess, Hooversville, Pa. 1-13 1m . ——— CAR OF DRIED DISTILLER’ GRAIN COMING AT $33.50 PER TON FROM CAR. ANALYSIS VERY HIGH IN ular playhouse during its showing are | sure to leave far better for having LASTS. 5 seen it. {1-2 I» RUNKLES COCOA FOR 19c. “OTHELLO” 5 Ib GOOD MIXED TEA FOR 40 c. George Kleine Presents the Mag- 3 CANS LIMA BEANS FOR 25c. nificent Shakesperean tragedy «Oth- | 15c JAR ROYAL SCARLET 0YS- ello” or the Moor of Venice” staged | TER COCKTAIL 9c. and photographed at Venice, Italy. a | 7s GOOD RIO COFFEE POR $1.00 PROTEIN AND FAT. LET US HAVE picture every school boy and girl ong LOT GOOD 25c COFFEE FOR YOUR ORDER. AT HABEL & PHILLIPS. should see, dont miss it Tuesday Jan. ! 18th. jee PER Ib WHILE IT LASTS. 12 ths GOOD MINCE MEAT FOR 26c {10 BARS LAUNDRY OR 6 BARS OF EXECUTOR’S NOTIGE. : 1 Mrs. Wm. Daily and children who Estate of Susanna Nedrow, late of | GOOD TOILET SOAP FOR 25c. had been at Fairmont, W. Va., have rooms at the Mrs. John Slicer home Jenner Township, County of Som-| erset, State of Pensylvania, De.|3 CANS KIDNEY BEANS FOR 26c. for the present. The many friends of congad le—10 CANS POLLY PRIM CLEAN : c the family are surely glad to welcome NOTICE is hereby given that letters | oT FOR. Poe them back to their home town. ————————————— DRIED BEEF SCRAP, POULTRY MASH, GRIT AND OYSTER SHELL FOR POULTRY. AT HABEL & PHILLIPS. HAMMOND DAIRY FEED WILL IN- CREASE YOUR MILK SUPPLY, $1.50 PER HUNDRED; TRY IT AND YoU WILL WANT MORE. AT HABEL & PHILLIPS, testamentary on the estate of said decedent have been granted to the TRY A POUND OF OUR JAVA AND undersigned. All persons indebted to | MOCHA COFFEE. said estate are requested to make im-| mediate payment and those having WE SELL PURITAN FLOUR: claims or demands against the same | YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARB will present them for settlement to | the undersigned executor, settlement | NOT SATISFIED to be made at the office of Albert B. | BOTH ° Lowry, Bsq., Salisbury, Somerset co. 129 H PHONES. F. A. BITTNER, Pa, on Wednesday, February 9, 1818 at one o'clock in the afternoon. Yes : J Executor. | 142 Centre St, Meyersdale, Pa OSCAR WRIGHT, Critics of years experience have | PRICES WILL INTEREST THE ‘8. B. PHILSCN, fec “vee Bg. GlesSner's Clearance dale Continues All the BIG BARGAINS an- nounced last week will be repeated this week and next. Ask Your Neighbors About Them. ossner AAAANACACANANAL YA SA A SAS ATA FOR SALE— Coon and foxhound, 4 years old, well trained. Wili sell cheap Apply to Henry, S. Maust, R. D. 2, 12-3-8t. Meyersdale, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Margaret Wright, late of Greenville .Township, .Somerse t County, State of Pennsylvania, De- ceased. Letters of administration in the a- bove named estate, having been issu- ed to the undersigned; notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate may present them for settle ment to the undersigned at the office of Albert B. Lowry, Esq. Salisbury, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, February 9th, 1916 at one o'clock in the afternoon. : OSCAR WRIGHT, Administrator 12-23-6t “Boswell, Pa. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF _THE SAND SPRING WATER CO The stockholders of the Sand Spring Water Company, of Meyers- dale Penna. .will meet in the .direc- ors room of theCitizensNational Bank Monday evening, January 10, 1916 at 7 p- m. for the purpose of electing nine directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of any other bus- iness properly brought before the meeting. . W. T. HOBLITZELL, Pres. Miss Elizabeth Stiffler has been elected the teacher of Engish in the eighth and ninth grades of our public schools, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Claude Welch. She began her duties Monday morning. Miss Stiffler is a graduate of Millers- ville Normal School. Her home is near Everett. Short term options on coal land in Milford township were given last week by G. J. Hay, J. M. Critchfleld Walker Brothers, A. G. Newman, E. J. Weimer and George Holtzhouer, in all about 700 acres. Rev. Harry B, Angus of Washing- ton arrived here on Monday for sev- eral days’ visit at the home of his father-in-law, S. A. Kendall, where Mrs. Angus has been for the last few weeks. They expect to return home the lattr part of the week. John H. Berkley of Pittsburg, is spending & few days here visling rela- tives and attending to business mat ters. ET TRY OUR FINE JOB WORK re LIN PS SNA Nf SNA NINN fd ISSN NS NNT NS NIN dS INN NN A IAAL NI Nd of df= INNA NINININININL a. NR Eyes Eyes Eyes | | My subject matter in this little talk will be on the EYES as this is my SPECIALTY. I love my work and this is why I am so SUCCESSFUL in giving my PATRONS ENTIRE SATISFACTION. I am continally studying this line of work and the SCIENCE of REFRACTION or GLASS Fitting has become a FAD with me, In other works I am FANATICAL along this line. -:- Are Your Eyes giving you trouhle? -:- CONSULTATION FREE COOK, The Optometrist, Eye Sight Specialist -:- COME TO SEEME LE yu i Hartley & Baldwin’s| ~ Red Letter Sale is a great success- People know what our Red Letter Sales mean. Lots and Lots of Big Bar- TLLS| °° COCOA 286 PER LB. ALds AT HABEL & PHILLIPS.
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