The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 01, 1916, Image 5

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The quality of cake, biscuits and all OMEN are housekeepers. They Deunting,
quickly raised flour foods depends largely are apt to see more clearly the For Floors—Use 8. W. Foorlac, Marnot Varnish, Floor Wax
i the Lind of bak d vied need of municipal housecleaning or Porch and Deck Paint.
| upon the cf baking powder . than are men. Through our clubs we Por Chair : <
2 have an excellent opportunity to lead or airs, Tables, Woodwork, Etc.—Use S. W. Enamels,
| Royal Baking Powder is made from : in “Clean Up and Paint Up” work. Here Brighten Up Varnish Stain or Scarnot Varnish.
ie { cream of tartar derived from grapes. Itis Wh Ww tf \ nig Mi ga, who For Radiators—Use 8. W. Aluminum or Gold Paint.
eS ° absolutely pure and has proved its excel- 0 as iC nity with a real “Clean Up and Paint For Buggies, Autos, Etc.—Use 8. W. Buggy and Auto Paint
Dn lence for making food of finest quality and : cy | [Vr samneien or Rexpan Vernish,
< | s J we 9p Each campaign involves the renova-
} wholesomeness for generations. ¥ ur eri 2 tion of the interiors of buildings as For.Wasnhing Pianos, Vietrolas, Carpets of Fine Olothing-+
2 : 5 : well as yards, streets and alleys. Use S. W. Flaxorb.
‘ Royal Baking Powder contains no alum Heres The removal of all rubbish and use For olish
: lgss things is most important. or ;Polishing Pianos, Vicirolas or Furniture—Use S. W.
. nor phosphate. MEY Pack > 1 Some revenue can be derived from Polishol.
ea , ccused oO the sale of waste paper. ~ $a1is |
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. the crime. During the “Clean Up and Paint Up” For Polishing Brass or Metal—Use S. Ww. Brasbrite.
i campaign is a good time to have rub-
+ New York Jornes Pollock, drunkard, bish cans placed upon street corners,
} a man=-a out-town, pursuer of for the deposit of paper. Sh . Willi P
i — Mary Page, i is dead. Mary’ s Nothing will do more to improve the erwin 1111ams rod ucts
wife.
baking powder?
Study Food Values
Food provided for the family table de-
serves the careful thought of every house-
Do you use thought when buying
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Miss Evelyn Leckemby is visiting
friends in Pittsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Black
Monday in Pitsburg.
C. A. Warfield of Acosta came over
spent |
leave Rockwood ‘every night at 8
loa. following the arrival of Du-
| quegpe limited from Pittsburg and is
due at Somerset at 9:35.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Black, Miss
| Mary Black, Mrs. N. W. Benner and
revolver lies beside him.
Did Mary Page kill James
Pollock ?
Look For the Answer
. Miss Katherine Leonard motored to
In Qur New Photo
BE ROE ROR HOR OHRH
THERE'S WORK FOR |
ALL IN THIS CAMPAIGN
CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP.
Women Can Take a Leading Part
in This Movement for Beau-
BRIGHTEN UP
Use Sherwin Williams Products
tiful, Sanitary and Safe
Home Towns.
By LOUISE KERPER, Chairman Civic
nuidoe, Ohio Federation
of Women’s Clu!
For Buildings—Use 8S. W. Prepared Paint.
For Interior, Walls, Ete. — Use S. W. Enamels, Flat tone or
ROAR OE0B0BRBBBORBOHOR0RCECECBCE ECE BUA EARL EL EL AA
appearance of a town than the liberal
use of paint.
Useless and unsightly outbuildings
should be torn down. :
Business houses need attention. Rub-
bish accumulates in cellars, under
stairways, in storerooms, passageways,
and in the rear of hotels and restau-
rants. Look out for RATS here.
BORO
—— Are Sold at
COLLINS DRUG STORE,
The Rexall sive
on Saturday to spend Sunday with his | Somerset on Saturday and spent the Pl . 5 ;
| av Serial © A clean yard is not sufficient; it MEYERSDALE . > - ’
mm i family at the McKinley home. |evening visiting friends. y should be pleasing to the eye. Plant : PENN A,
| Miss Vivian Judd of Frostburg is Miss Beatrice Truxall who attend- grass and flower seeds. Sod bare spots RR RR RR ER RRB a a a a RF OR RA RY
{ the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Wa. ed the Peabody School of Music 5 The Strange Gass of In lawns. Plant shrubs, vines and | ~~~ nm : SIAL Sb
Steinly. Baltimore the past winter, returned trees. \ AUDITOR'S NOTICE. AUTO FOR SALE—30—H. P
Mrs. Emma Diehl of Bedford 1s to the home of her parents, Mr. vg The thresholds of a town should be | | RE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF S. ster: this is a Classy ca f I + [Roads
! spending a few days here visiting her Mrs. C. W. Truxall Saturday. made inviting to the visitor. D. LIVENGOOD. | ned ? ond eb Yy car, i y equip-
i daughter, Miss Mae Diehl’ | We received, unfortunately too late | This is a good time to find out about | “= ©" : gan nest shape. The
i ? : Ent : it a the sanitary ordinances of the town. es H. Ealy, Assignee of S. D.| price is so low you can not afford
i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Valentine of for publication in this week’s issue, How about the regulations in regard Livengood having filed his second and [to miss this bargain Inquire at_thi
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Caen, me a id om Bone 2 Pe aan: to garbage collection, the use of closed | final accounting said estate, and the | Office.
: tter’ , R. D. Pfahler. : . - 3 iit : : .
[ome o> or sr ies of i Overtime for Railroad Train Service This story has been written by frsinge A ple Shere HT Having Lee | Dpoiniey
"Y. is viviting or Men. All should understand this issue the editor of McClure's Maga- SE So OTe thay > equate? Are Auditor by the Court of . Common |Furnighed rooms for rent... Rooms al-
N. Y. is visiting at the home of her . Ss i Tor il : d they enforced? Appoint a committee | Pleas of Somerset to receive claims |so for light housekeeping. Inquire zt
{ miece, Mrs. C. P. Meyers. from the Employes’ side as well as | Zine, under” the nom Ce plume , on this subject. Have the ordinance of creditors against said estate and |this offi ping. inguire ¢
2 4 Miss Margaret Dom was a guest at | the Employers’. The article will ap- of Frederick Lewis, in collabora- published and distributed widely. make distribution to those. entitled S 108s: ’ a
>i Fi the home of Mrs. Jennie Wilmoth dur-|pear next week in the Commercial. tion with Mr. John T. M'ntire, It Is very important that the "Clean |... ic pereny. gi I
. ing last week who is best known for his Ashton Up and Paint Up” idea be impressed ge 1s hersby, given fo ll persons|FOR SALE—A good {horse Hower
g . : : : apon the minds of school children. having claims against said estate |gasolene engine with full equipment
Mrs. Charles Schroyer of Rockwood| MEYERSDALE AND VICINITY. Kirk Detective Stories. to present them, duly authenticated, |ready to run. Price quite cheap. A :
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various spent a few days at the home of her| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller and little EEE EEE RR EEEEEEEEER (to the undersigned Auditor, on or be [ply at the re a >.
an has - parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Knierem. | daughter, Ednice spent Sunday at Read the Story ES “GREATER THAN FIRE LOSS” ® | fore the 7th day of July, 1916, .on ?
city, no, Mrs. A. Livengood of Somerset, Clarence Keims. E - B which date the said Auditor will sit|For Rent— Part of ,h 8
— dhe. spent Thursday visiting relatives and | John Beals and Alvin Kretchman See the 2 TRL Lily Wh PY for the discharge of his duties at the | water .and light as Fara
Ct Louis triends here. took a trip to Somerset last Sunday ii : ACK of paint causes a great- Court House in the Borough of Somer- rooms for light housekeeping; both
mpaien Mrs. Noah Lint of Greenville town- in Mr. Kretchman’s new car. Essanay Company Ss 2 L er annual loss through de- set, Pa., at 10 o'clock, A. M. at reasonable rates. Appl © Luk
M. Tal- ship, is here visiting at the home of | Miss Mary Zimmerman and Leora Movin g Pic tures K terioration than the aggre- J. C. Lowry, | Hay, 413 Main ey y uke
her son, Calvin Lint. Engle who is working in Meyersdale j gate Kansas fire loss for twelve Stor, > i 2
sewers, : : Auditor.
tee are Misses Mae Deal, Kathryn Kattan, spent Sunday with their parents. months. Yes, there is much Wapted—To b i
ders, in- Eleanor Small, Julia Shardt and Eve-| The communion held at the St. more Sy for 2 real Clon BERKLEY ply at this ey 2 sualinle fy
n of the lyn Leckemby motored to Somerset e : : g Up an an Dp jcempaign j i :
y y Paul Reformed Church last Sunday First Episode * than the average layman would [ Mrs. Wilson Bittner who had the
Thursday evening. was largely atended. : , at first recognize. J | misfortune of straining her ankle, is |For SALE
al com- Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilmoth of | Clarence Teaters makes frequent) | AT THE COOL, AIRY ‘Paint, as has often been said, {able to be about again. —Chester White and Berk
mittee : Glen Campbell, are visiting-for a few | visits to the home of John Zimmer- : : 8 more than the mere pur- ; | Mrs. Edward Seller {siti hive Fue, 57.00 Rervile delves
depart ¥ ly daa ) » J : : 3 go | : 8 was visiting when 6 week: id.
3 The nye With the former's ‘mother, Mrs, | Miss Nellle Begls. and her friend, Summer Garden JBosdof decoration. Its principal fi in Confluence the past week. Count Phous, Tar pL
rs in Jennie Wilmoth, Leora Mull spent Sunday at the C. J. = - LE value lies in the fact that it Bro- ® | rr and ™ Wil Neimill y » mer Line.
“Refuse | Miss Annie Holtshauer of Rock- Rhoades home. 3 : | 8 longs the life of the surfaces | 2 TS. son, Mveimllier ELMER WALKER,
rire De f wood has been visiting her brother-in-| James Beals who rad Deen work- SATURDAY, JUNE 3 | § painted. mane a business trip to Berlin on Sand Patch; RD,. Pa.
commit- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. ing for his father is now in the em- ! J] Wood and iron, on exposure ona aay. {+ ———— .
se head Newcomer. ploy of the Muncy Lumber Co. ¥ to the air, undergo a slow proc- F A crowd of men left here for a fish-| FOR SALE—S6-room house and jot
s chair- W. T. Hoblitzell and wife, J. J.| Ralph, the little son of Mr. and Mrs =~ SIPPLEVILLE sl ess x Oxidation, Vhich se ing trip on Friday evening for thelin good condition.
sing re- Hoblitzell and wife and Mrs. Grace | Jonas Maust has been very sick for, BIRTHDAY—PARTY E Br Yo ig es pi | Quemahoning dam near Johnstown, J. I. TRESSLER.
Price motored to Frostburg for Dec- | the past two weeks. | LAs, Thursoay evening Mr and sg ite being the speed at which je following = constiutad the; par: {20288 Meyersdale, Pa.
mrsien oration Day. Elmer Miller, Robert Haer, Alvin | Mrs. Henry Suder gave a party in| x the reaction occurs. ty: —Howard Sellers, Harry Boyer, Tas
some oO Mrs. Charles A. Warfield, of Green- | Kretchman, John Bals and Norman honor of their son, Homer, it being his & We tals out Swans to Gov: M. # Reich, Lewis Sutton, George Wanted— Three washes without iron-
wood, Md., with her two sons- Clinton Zimmerman spent Saturday evening 20th birthday. The guests assembled | ® er Joss by fire and should just as Horning, Waller Firl, Oren Ross, P. ing or two washes with ironing.
rk. and Charles. are visting the MCKin- | in Morreale } at 8:30 o'clock. Icecream and cake surely put on paint to cover loss S. Baer. After fishing Friday night Leave orders at this office. Mrs. Nora
yusehold leys, 203 Salisbury street. were served. The evening was spent E by decay. It takes very little until 7 o’clock on Saturday morning | Ankley.
ovement Pres. Willard of the B. & O. passed | WOODLAWN .in playing games and there was also calculation to discover the ap- E they had more fish than they could
Ss pf through Meyersdale at 2 a. m. on May | Miss Nettie Maust is spending a SOme fine music by Mr. Suder and his parently SslounE fos Yuet % handle, and Howard Sellers and M. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE in firist
avin : 30, on a special train en route to few’ days in Sand Patch with Miss daughter. The guests say they had a ne i ocegy ram E. Reich went to Johnstown to dis- class condition. Inquire at this office.
rabbi, Chicago. Gertrude and Grace Beals. fine time and wish Homer many more ne Ri So 5 pose of them and did not get rid of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Valentine of! ~Last week while John W. Miller | 12Ppy birthdays. The following per-| B “gy .) the property owner Them; ofl, They brought home a nice | BRICK FOR SALE—At Duncombe
inances, Cumberland spent a few days with | the medicine man was out selling | SO08 were present: Messrs. Rae comes to a full realization of the bunch with them. ~_ U|Plant. Price given at above place.
owners, Tor. nother Mra: J” EH. Pfahler, tho medicine in the vicinity of. Negro gle, Frank J. Brown, Frank E. true reason for painting there [ Camp No. 876 will hold a festival in| SPRING CUSHION TIRE CO.
ng chil- past week. | mountain he killed a rattlesnake! ve lien Naor, William Broad- will be no need for public-spir- Berkley Mill, June 10. Every body is
' . / : that measured four and one half feet | Water, es uder, Gillian Walker, ited people to back up a Na- vited to come. For Rent—Good 5-room House cen-
rubbish, . Miss Helen Lichty has returned : |Roy Bungard, Jefferson Forspring, tional Campaign for such a pur- trally: located
are fire home, after spending several weeks long: Cecil Suder, Lester Sippl d Mi pose ADDISON Y: Sonate: Crodern. conveniences.
visiting friends in Norfolk, Va., Phila-| Mr. Trimpeys of Casselman visited : T Sipple, and Miss e ’ Apply at This Office.
wide a g tas ’ at Gores Fa's on Sunday Bessie Donacker, Miss Alma Donack- Mrs. Mary Shaffer, Mrs. Harry
privies, delphia an altimore, . 5 .
rbage re- Miss Emma Graves of Cleveland, O. Some of the people of Woowlawn | Miss Sallie, Walker, Miss Edith UNION VALL Smith Thos Havener and wife, and | WANTED—Experienced Girls to
Frease, Miss Annie Frease, Miss Mar- EY two daughters, Mary and Bertha, Mrs. rol] Stogies—Wages: $4 f
is spending a few days here with her attended the Love feastt at the iti i , ag ges: $4 for 1,000 on
by Boy Ee , ¢ ciodrel of the Brethren on Monda tha Frease, Miss Mary Frease, Miss| All citizens are getting to respect) George Lenhart and two children) «Two.fors”; $3. on 7,000 for “Three-
gardens parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graves 0 | Y|Ruth Kimball, Miss Elsie Barmoy, the old flag and to decorate the graves land Mrs. Robert Havener and two [fors”. Pay every Saturday. Address
1 Estate North street. Soten: ofl The Bs Sininy. kool Ras nenin Miss Ella Barmoy, Miss Lepha Suder, | especially of the old Souldiers. children, all of Listonberg, were call- or Gall upon M. G. Kitany, 187 §
bose Ne oy As —t ol started at Ketstone witli. Cumise Walle rooms Tresslen Miss Ida Sings) Simon Keefer, Peter Felker, Leroy ers on Sunday at the home of MIS. First St, Connellsville, Pa—Tri
ted dis- Pittsburg, are visiting at the home a a 11 and Miss Marie Yutzy. | Crissey, H. EF. Habel and P. W, White E. R. Grimes. tora: Phuns BIC W ’ : ”
te Union the latter’s grandparents, Mr. and of oodlawn as Superintendent. ili {were transacting business in Meyers- ; : : . 9—3
Yrs. Cherles. 4 Diveley Calvin Lephart and family of Ebens r. William Snyder of Pocohontas 20 Soiurd st Mrs. Sue Liston of Meyersdale is |e
siofe" on e od Meg. Charles Huges and | burg spent Monday with his uncle visited Henry Sipples last Sunday. : EE yal 2 few ting of spending a couple of weeks with her | FIREMAN FOR
1s, ordi twin sons, John and Charles, of Elk-|and aunt, Mr.-and Mrs. Cyrus Fike. fi 2 Sadie Swearman of Summit Phey to Moversiale last wedk sister, Mrs. H. Angusiine, at “The AUTOMATIC STOKERS
ins, W. Va. arrived here Saturday for, Keystone Mines is working full Mis visited her cousin Miss Minnie SB Hilel was = bositieas ollor at willows.” Eight hours, good wages no troubis
—Vacant a visit with Mrs. Huges’ parents. Mr. time at present. ;Swearman, The latter is a graduate Meardore Setardoy Tast A. C. Jeffreys and wife were Sun-|Apply in person or by letter. DU-
oF profip and Mrs. John Hartle. Mise Ruth Croscen i slaving at Cf fhe 1016 class of the Meyersials es 2 We ; day guests of the former's brother,|QUESNE LIGHT POWER PLANT,
A Mee. H. D. Kilmer of Martinsburg, | Cyrus Fikes this summer helping Mra HEH Sohiool | fh WB someY SPent pani Jeffreys, at Markleysburg. | NORTH END RANKIN BRIDGE.
i W. Va. is here for a few days’ visit Fike with the house work. | Word has been received here that unday with her nephiew and family | oo, formers are about done their | RANKIN, PA. 4—-20—8t.
with or son-in-law and daughter, Mr. —eeer een 'Rev. Simon Sipple, a former resident | H. F. Habel. planting and the corn and oats look
rs, street ® and Mrs, P. H. Ramer at the Colonial DON’T. MISS IT. of this place, has been operated on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunn and two |fipe, : Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Shipley have
buttons, tel y Ts : The program for the entertainment for appendicitis. He is getting along jehildren of Meyersdale spent Sunday! ~ gy Bird had the misfortune of |gone to Chicago on a visit. Mr. Ship-
J tommily this SL the M. E. Church next Tuesday ev- 28 well as can be expected. with H. F. Habel. losing two fine colts last week. ley expects to return home on Sunday
ject, also K. NeWoome an a feo ening, by Miss Kathleen Bach, a pro-' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Graff-| Mrs. Jacob Sturtz and three children on Memorial night er,0SCat 1c0 t.. but Mrs. Shipley will perhaps re-
En © gut moved to bye go ting, fessional reader, assistedby pupils on, Pa. are visiting the latter's moth- spent Sunday visiting her old friend | The scholars of the M. E. S. S. held | main for a fortnight.
port nui- sons are employed 1n - of Miss Clara Egerter, is an unusually | ¥ j Mrs. A Horchner of Meyersdale. . i i i t
and urg® house shops. Mr. Newcomer was a 4 h °F Mrs lney Aes To y an entertainmento n Memorial night, | Ponym asisra. B Gro of Somerses
md platk Sal of Miscrsidle for the ast | jattractive one. Some of the numbers Dennis Ackerman and John Isler| Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Habel and Mr. Miss Rebecca Wright and Miss Feli- |is giving our town a little visit to-
17 years. . to be given by Miss Bach are: Some | ..c welcome callers at Henry Sip-|2Rd Mrs. Clarence Rowe of Meyers: cia Stark, two of Addison’s popular |day.
ation » . . ; | Favorites, James Whitcomb Riley; ple’s this week. dale spent Sunday at the home of H.||adjes, instructed them and it was a A. G. Smith and son, George mo-
ns. { 7 ¥r ond Mw I Fr Belch oe [Scene from Shoe! for Soangal, Sher F. Habel. igréat success. Proceeds for the ben- tored on Monday to Keyser and Elk
distribute > Thursday by automobile for Indiana dan; The Rivals, H G. Smith and By UNDERTAKER. P. W. White made a business trip efit of the Sunday School. Garden, returning home on Tuesday
tions, re- to visit their daughter, Miss Regina, Grace of Julius Caesar, Martin. WILLIAM C. PRICE to Wittenberg the Capital of Larimer ,evening.
ts. Yio 5a Sens at hs Tuts iid The entertainment is given by the Successor to township on Thursday last reporting UHL & EALY James L. Irwin has resigmed his
ious co! ormal, and a member o e 6 boys’ class of Mrs. Cleaver for the quite a boom in that city. position with Holzshu & Weimer to
or town graduating class. i benefit of the Sunday School new pi- W A. CLARK Attorneys-at-Law accept a position with the Dull Mer-
ore Dos Mrs. J. L. Saylor from Buffalo N.|ano fund. It will be held in the lec- MEYERSDALE, PA. BROOM HOLDERS GIVE FREE SOMERSET, Ps, cantile Co. at Acosta.
Y. is visiting at the home of her niece |ture room of the church. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO | w|TH PURCHASE OF GROCERIES — The .annual convention of the S. S.
or Mrs. C. E. Boyer, on Meyers Ave. ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES, | AMOUNTING TO $2.00 or more LOOSE GARDEN SEEDS MUCH [of the Somerset Clasis of the Refor-
oughnour, This is her first visit to the old home [FIELD GROWN CABBAGE AND TO- Beth "Phones —AT HABEL & PHILLIPS— CHEAPER THAN PACKAGE AT |med church will meet at Mt. Zion
will be town for 44 years. MATO PLANTS AT HABEL & PHIL- » rrr HABEL & PHILLIPS. Hay’s church on Thursday and Friday
,, chiareh Under the summer schedule which | LIPS. W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Don’t miss the excellent entertain- ® |June 1§ and 16. Program in ffext is-
stian Fn- became effective on the Baltimore & —— ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ment in the Methodist church next BIG BARGAINS IN EVAPORATED sue.
service at Ohio Railroad Sunday night, 2 new GOLDEN LOAF FLOUR ALWAYS SOMERSET, PA. ‘Tuesday evening. | FRUITS AT HABEL & PHILLIPS.
e church. train was installed between Rock-| PLEASES $1.70 PER LARGE BAG | Prompt attention given to all legal | : —————— TRY A RED CROSS BROOM at
wood and Somerset. The train will |AT HABEL & PHILLIPS. business. | Get our prices on Ich work. | Get our prices on job work. BITTNER'S GROCERY.
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