The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, March 23, 1916, Image 5

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Vanilla Bittersweets
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Maple Walnuts
Regular Special
40c Nougatines 29¢c
Rasbury Creams
Peppermints
Value Cadet Cream (aramels per Ib.
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Try Them, and You'll be Surprised at Their High Quality
COLLINS DRUG STORE,
720 Rexall Swre
MEYERSDALE,
PENN’A,
‘ ningham.
Rockwood is making preparations to
begin operation in a few weeks. They
F. B..and J. M. Black departed Tues- will give employment to about 15
day night on a business trip to New | men when in full operation.
York. Miss Nell Cover left here Saturday
H. H. Williams, the well known rand the report is that she had gone to
Wells-Fargo agent here, is suffering join hér husband, John Brown, of Un-
from pneumonia. iontwon, the two having been mar-
Mrs. G. H. Price and son, - Ken- ried last June. Mr. Brown is a mem-
nedy, spent the week-end with the ber of the State Constabulary. Miss |
J. H. Price family in Uniontown. | Cover is one of Meyersdale’s most es- |
Geo. J. Black of Gray, Pa. spent -timable ladies. fe
Sunday with his parents on Front John Gilbert, aged 60, died at his |
street | home at Jenners March 15, as the re- |
Mrs. W. T. Rowe is visiting for a | sult of being struck by a train on the |
few days with relatives and friends Boswell branch. Gilbert was return- |
in Frostburg, Maryland. | ing home from Boswell about 3:30;
Robert Bowden of Pittsburg visited o’clock, walking on the railroad |
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bow- tracks. He failed to hear the an-
den over Sunday. | proach of the train and was horribly |
James McGough of South Fork is mangled. |
here for a few days’ visit with his| Howard Fhillips, secretary of . the |
many friends ‘and acquaintances. | Church Record Index Cabinet Co., |
Miss Clara Wilmoth has returned of this place attended the annual ses-
from a visit with relatives and friends sion of tthe Methodist Central Penn-
in Norristown and York, Pa. sylvania Conference at Altoona for the :
Miss Ethel Estep of Corning, N. Y., ‘ past week, where over 300 ministers |
is here for a few weeks’ visit with were in session to explain the merits |
relatives and friends. of his cabinet, and received some or-
Mr. and Mrs. Levi H. Deal and two ders and many prospective purchas- |
children are spending a few days vis- ers.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
iting relatives and friends in Johns- | Mrs. Myrtle Manges, who rYocently | 5
town.
Don’t forget the annual
supper of the S. S. C. E.,
: ' lefit here, to accept a position as one
chicken f the matrons at the Reformed Or-
of the phans’ Home at Greenville, Pa, is
“Brethren church on Thursday evening. | much pleased with her work. The 167 |
April 6. | cation is beautiful and the home a
Messrs. Oscar Gurley, T. W. Gurley, splendid Christian one for the little
Piot, Weigley, F. W. Plock are taking orphans. Mrs. Manges looks forward
in the Pittsburg Auto Show a part of ‘o5ch week with much pleasure for the
this week. Commercial-—her weekly letter from
Miss Catherine Meyers returned | home
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Saturday from Chillicothe, Ohio, William Dively, linotype operator at |
where she spent a month with
friends. : :
Mrs. W. H. Teas of Marion, Va, who
spent a week with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Hoblitzell returned to
her home Tuesday.
John Darrah and daughter, Helen
are home from Batimore, Md., where
they had been visiting relatives for
several days.
The Meyersdale Republican office, on
| Wednesday afternoon in putting some
| wet metal into a metal pot contain-
ing some of the hot material was
badly burned on one of his hands.
would incapacitate him for work, but
‘after dinner with the hand part ban-:
daged he went to work, though with
speed somewhat diminished.
Mrs.Catherine Loraditch, who spent '
R. W. Lohr and C. F. Livengood,
a week here visiting relatives and . Meyersdale, Pa.
in | executors of fthe Reuben Horner es-.
tate, have disposed of the Horner
friends, returned to their home
Pocahontas Sunday. . :
Miss Mary Coleman of Brothersvai- farm, containing 93 acres, to Solo-
ley township, a teacher near Somer- | mon Hammer for $6,000. This farm
set, fell on the ice Monday at recess lies on the west and northwest side
and broke one of her legs. of the Herman Umberger farm in
Levi Deal, with his son James, and | Jenner township and at various times
daughter, Miss Nan of Grove City, in‘ recent years had changed owne.-
Pa., are spending a few days here ship at prices ranging from $4,000 to
visiting among relativesand friends. $14,000, which shows in a marked de-
Mrs. Ella Snyder, Rockwood, was a gree the ups and downs of the farm
s land values. The top-notch price,
guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. :
3 however, was obtained before the
James Darnley, several days during :
mineral was sold.
the week.
H. C. Staub of Frostburg, Maryland,
was here several days visiting at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Lydia Cun-
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MRS. ELIZABETH SNYDER.
Daughter of Henry Moyer, a former
resident of Somerset county, died
Mrs. W. M. Knecht returned to her | March 6, at the home of her daugh-
home in West Salisbury Sunday after ter, Mrs. Peter Lanning, of Sabetha,
a few days visit here with her friend, Kansas, aged 83 years. On January
Miss Catherine McKenzie. 29, 1854, she was married to John D.
Mrs, Chafles Smith ahd: Mrs. W i Snyder by the Rev. Solomon McHen-
'Leighty were visitors recently at the
Markleton Sanitarium to see Mrs. Su-
der who is at that place taking treat-
ment.
church, Later they lived at New Lex-
ington and then in Upper Turkeyfoot
township. Mr. Snyder died eighteen
years ago. Two children survive: her
A young child, aged 11 months, of | gaughter, with whom she made her
Clay Yates will be brought here from | home, and one son, I. D. Snyder. The
Youngstown, Ohio, this afternoon for | remains were brought east for inter-
burial in Union Cemetery. Reich, un-|'ment in:the New Centreville ceme- ||
1 - : ‘bobsleds, rubber tire buggy, sleigh; |,
dertaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bradburn and
Miss Margaret Smith went over to
Lonaconing, Md., Tuesday to attend
the funeral of their relative, Mrs. mining engineer in the employ of the
Mary Muir. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company
The Meyersdale Auto Company this | djed of pneumonia March 9, in the
week made sale of one Cadillac, seven | windber Hospital. He was a graduate
passenger car; three Maxwells and a |of the Pennsylvania State College with
Buick, all to be surprises a little |the class of 1913. His remains were
later on their delivery, to other mem- | shipped to Chambersburg for inter-
bers of the respective families of the | ment.
purchasers.
etery.
DONALD K. SKINNER.
Donald K. Skinner, 23 years old, a
sas ———s
About midnight Friday the home of The Villa forces are gaining
I. P. Wilt in Rockwood was burned | strength. Gen. Herrera in charge of
to the ground, only the piano being | 2,000 troops has revolted against the
saved of ithe furniture. There was |Carranza government and will assist
some imsurance on the house. Villa.
The Excelsion Brick Company at tered are needed there
It was at first supposed that sti FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
| PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
ry, in the New Centreville Lutheran
More Americans to be slaugh-
over 16 years of age for light factory
work. Apply to Floto Bros.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
WANTED—Several girls or boys
For Sale—one of two Jersey cows.
One now fresh and the other about
March, 10.
near Red Bridge, P. O.
3-24-tf
Apply to John H. Dietls
R. F.D. 1
BARGAINS ON ROBES AND BLAN-
SHOP, CENTRE ST.
KETS at WEISEL'S HARNESS
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Made from Gream of Tartar
NO ALUM-—-NO PHOSPHATE
SIS SANS NII NI NLL IT
Wall Paper
ARE TOUR. HONE
ATTRACTIVE
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P. J. Cover & Non.
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: COMPENSATION AND
W. B. COOK & SON
DENTISTRY.
Modern dentistry eliminates the
! dread of havng your teeth extracted,
crowned or filled.
1 specialize on Crown and Bridge
work. I also treat and guarantee to
| cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or
loose, springy, bleeding gums when
| not too far advanced.
H E. GETTY
| MEVERSDALE, PA.
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PUBLIC SALE—Thursday, ‘March 30]
| at 8:30 a. m. 3 miles S. of Salisbury
'3 miles N. E. of Grantsville—56 head
| of Livestock, all kinds of Farming
| Implements; 5 horses, 9 Jersey Cows
| 28 Head of Southdown and Shrop-
shire Ewes, Berkshire and, Chester
‘White: Hogs consisting ‘of. Three
' Roosters, 4 Bronze Turkeys. Of the
i Farm Implements—McCormick Bind-
ler, McCormick Mower, disc wheel
| Harow, harrows, Hay Tedder, Hay
. Rake, corn planter, manure spreader,
\ grain drill, cultivators, shovel plows
Lumber Wagon, Farm Wagon and
DeLaval Cream Separator, Harness of
all kinds, saddles, 240-Egg Globe In-
|cubator, 100 bushels of oats, 40 Bu.
recleaned seed oats, 25 BBls. of corn
wheat, potatoes, seed potatoes—Lot
of household Goods . Gerhard piano,
‘beds and bedding, carpet, stoves:
many other articles.
SAMUEL LOECHEL.
DOROTHY WEAVER.
. Acute indigestion resulted in the
.death of Dorothy Weaver, 11-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Weaver, of Shanksville, at an early
WANTED—To Contract for
Syrup or Sugar Crops. Habel & Phii-
,piant of the Meyersdale Dairy Co.
_|Salisbury, street, Meyersville, Pa., on
‘Monday afternoon, March 27th.
‘| itors of the said Albert S. Glessner.
| ?
| Brood Sows, 4 Shoats, 125 Blooded |
+ Wyandotte Chickens, five full Blooded |
Mapie
lips.
BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATOR
DEMONSTRATION.
Farmers, dont fail to see the dem-
onstration. Thel traveling representa-
tive for the Beatrice Cream Separator
will conduct a demonstration at the
Wanted— one of the largest publish-
ing houses desires to employ
‘tive man or woman in this community
to handle a special plan which has
proven unusually profitable. Good
opening for right party. Address with
two references. Publisher, Box 155,
Times Square, Sta. New York.
3-23-2t.
PUBLIC SALE—Monday March 27
at.One p. m, on what is known as the
Gnagey farm 2 1-2 miles west of Mey-
ersdale—Bay Mare 6 years old; Two
Cows, one was fresh last of January;
the other fresh the last of March; 2
steers, 5 yearlings, 3 Shoats. 1 three-
horse wagon, hay tedder grain drill
Deering Mower almost new; Sulky
Corn Plow, Buggy, Sleigh, Oliver
Chilled Plow, work harness hay lad:
ders, hay fork etc
CONRAD HERWIG.
Chas Lepley, Auctioneer
NOTICE—
. NOTICE—is hereby given
that Albert S. Glessner of Meyers-
dale: Borough, Somerset County,
Pennsylvania has executed a deed of
an ac- |
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Special Reductions!
" WEINSTEIN'S
—SKIRTS—
A big line of the Latest Styles and patterns of
Ladies’ Spring Skirts
$3.00 values reduced to ................ $2.25
A number of $2.50 Skirts reduced to ... 1.90
White Corduroys and Duckingsat ...... .95
SUITS FOR MEN
A big selection of Men’s Spring Suits, up-to-
date $15.00 values at ..... Ae... $89.75
A nice assortment of the latest Spring Styles
in Men’s Hats in all shapes and colors.
$2.50 values reduced to .......... i $1.75
$2.00 values at ..... cu...
THESE REDUCTIONS
will last until
SATURDAY, APRIL 1st
Come in and see our styles and convince
yourself of our prices.
WEINSTEIN'S
THE LOW PRICE STORE.
Next to Post Office, Meyersdale, Pa.
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CAN YOU READ THIN?
Voluntary Assignment of all of his
estate, real and personal, to the un-
dersigned, for the benefit of the cred-
All persons indebted to said Albert S
ABlesgher Wilf make immediate pay-
ment and those having claims or de-
mands will present the same without
delay to the assignee.
W. CURTIS TRUXAL,
Assignee.
NORMAL SCHOOL.
The Meyersdale Summer Normal
School will open on Monday, May 8th,
1916, and continue in session until
‘the County Teachers’ Examinations
by the County Superintendent .of
Schools. For particulars apply to
W. H. Kretchman, Principal.
BIG ASSORTMENT OF :
WALL PAPER.
My 1916 stock of wall paper has
arrived and I am showing the larg:
est assortment of wall paper ever
shown in Meyersdale. For the next
on all paper. Can furnish paper suit-
able for parlors, dining rooms, halls,
bed rooms, etc. at prices never of-
fered before in Meyersdale. Call and
see my line of goods.
M. J. Livengood.
“VELVET” ICE CREAM.
«yelvet” Ice Cream will be the
brand of cream that the Meyersdale
Dairy Co., successors to H. E. Bau-
man of this place, will - manufacture
and sell. - The company will soon in-
stall machinery for pasteurizing cream
‘and all the cream made by them will
be from pasteurized cream. They will
have capacity of 500 gallons per day.
Fike, H. H.. Lint and A. O. Lorentz.
Farmers would find it very profita-
ble to bring their cream to this estab-
lishment as they will receive much
‘more money than they could for but-
ter, were they to make the cream
into butter.
Joseph C. Luman has been nominat-
ed by the president to be postmaster
at ~ Hyndman, Bedford county, his
‘name was sent to the senate with a
30 days I will make a special price |}
The company is composed of D.- Jb
SURE YOU CAN
But can you read very small print easily ? This 1s
the real test for your Eyos 2a:
Letters shoald not blur or tun together under
normal conditions. 1 am Kept Busy now in
Correcting Faulty Eyes — Are yours as good as
they should be? : =
My Specialty is to Correct Imperfect Refraction
Come to see me now as others are doing.
COOK THE OPTOMETRIST
9 Eye Sight Specialist
Both Phones
Meyersdele, Pa.
PS
OPENING!!
We cordially invite you to our
SPECIAL DISPLAY
Beginning
Thursday, March 30
of exclusive
Pattern Hats
long list of other postmasters “and
confirmation is expected within 2
few days.
Sport Hats
MARKER-GLESSNER.
Ira Marker, son of Mr. and Mrs,
‘John Marker, and Miss Clella Gless,
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nora
Glessner, both of Black township
| were united in marriage at the Re-
formed parsonage inl Rockwood on
hour on March 16.
She had been ill since the preceed-
{ing Sunday.
Sunday morning by Rev. W. A. Mc-
| Clellan.
They will make their home
in South Rockwood.
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Untrimmed Shapes
Diehl Millinery