The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 15, 1916, Image 3

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Gus w. pyz R, CHAUTAUQUA "LECTURER, WHe WILL SPEAK HERS |
ON THE FIFTH DAY OF THE CHAUTAUQUA ON THE
SUBJECT “MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.”
CASES FOR
. SEPTEMBER COURT
The most important case schedul-
ed for trial at the September term of
court, is the charge of murder against
Guiseppe D’Orozie, who shot and kill-
ed Uinardo Gregorio at Harrison last
week. The information against the
defendant was made by County De-
tective Hancock. D’Orozio makes no
denial that he did the shooting.
' From “Jénner’ Township ‘éomes a
‘nasty case against - D. Kenney, alias
William Morrison, the charges being
$0domy and disorderiy conduct. Roy
D. ‘Hostetler is ‘the prosecutor. The
©fiense charged took place in George
‘Baumgardner’s barn recently.
‘Changes of immoralty hav been
entered against Susan Porterfield of
Confluence, and Katy Boyer of Hoo-
\versville: The returns in both cases
Were made by the constables from
those districts. .
John Jones, against whom Ww. E.
Filmore made a charge of immorality,
has settled the case by paying the
Pisoenen daughter $200 and all
John Koslick, assault and battery;
J. BE. Baker, prosecutor.
Carl Schultz must answer two
charges, preferred against him by
Frances Gazney of Boswell.
George Saylor Jr, who assaulted
and beatup Lawrence A. Bowman at
with aggravated assault and battery;
Adam Tinkle, prosecutor.
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The State Board of Game Commis-
sioners have taken favorable action
upon a large petition recently filled
with them, which prayed for the pro-
tection of deer in Somerset county
for a further period of two years, or
until the opening of the deer season
in the Commonwealth in the year
1918. Deer hunting, therefore is again
prohibited in our county and it is
hoped and fully expected that the ex-
piration of the extended closed sea-
son will find a numerous herd of A-
merica’s fascinating and beautiful
game flourishing within our most
picturesque hills.
CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS
AT HABEL & PHILLIPS
‘Somerset two wegka since ls charged |
a pile of ashes.
and select one.
National Enemies —Fire and Theft: - .
Fire alone destroys each year about a
uarter as much as America builds.
YOUR TURN MAY COME NEXT!
No excuse is left you now should you
some day soon find your documents,
valuable papers, and keepsakes oHly a.
~ Why? Because we have fire and theft
proof vaults and Deposit Boxes that rent
for less than 14 cent a day.
Citizens National Bank
“The Bank with the Clock”
Come in
Meyersdale, Pa.
GOOD IN A ONLY
$10.50
coon IN FpLLMAN CARS
WITH PULLMAN
CAPE MAY,
BALTIMORE & OHIO
SEASHORE EXCURSIONS
Lies MEYERSDALE 10
ATLANTIC CF
$ 4 ISLE CITY,
STONE HARBOR, WILLWOOW
JUNE 29, JULY 13 AND 27. AUGUST 10 AND 24,
SEPTEMBER 7
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS
SECURE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET GIVING BULL DETAILS FROM TICKET
4 AGENTS, » BALTIMORE & 9m10 RAILROAD
OCEAN CITY,
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Every Farmer with
J. T. YODER,
... MOTTLED
Good layers of large, white
eggs. -:-
Cost less to keep than ordi-
nary fowls, and lay more
eggs, Mature Early and
Do Not Set.
Improve your flocks, make
more money.
MONONGAH
fort and taste; light and ai Under
Cuisine Unsurpassed
Complete Cafe Service from 25¢ Club Break
fast to the most e dinner.
Club Dinners at 50c, 60¢, 75¢c and
$1.00.
The oil that gives the
steady, bright, white
light, Triple refined
{from Pennsylvania
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ON)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shuck spent ov
er Saturday in Hyndman, with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. May.
Ezra 8. Nicholson spent four days
of last week at the home of his un
cle, N. G. Nicholson at Goodtown.
Henry Meyer and his niece. Miss
Orpha. Brown, are visiting this week
at the home of Elmer Walker in Lar-
imer township
Misses Margaret and Mary Fike
and Sarah Nicholson spent over Sat-
urday at the home of W. T. Mull of
near Coal Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fike of near Mey-
ersdale spent Sunday at the home of
Howard Fike.
Mrs. Maggie Meyers and children
passed Sunday at the home of How-
ard Maust.
W. W. Nicholson spent last Thurs
day at McDonaldton.
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wi. LY ar WELLERSBURG. 3
Albert: Bittner of Gleticos is work-
ing ‘for ‘Mrs. ©: “Delbrook, helping |
with the building of the new barn.
‘Mrs. B C. Weller and daughter,
Garnet of near Hancock, are guests
lof Mrs, Weller's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Witt.
Mr. Clinton and Harry Uhl of Mt. |
Savage, spent Sunday near town.
~ Mrs. G. W. Witt, Mrs. B, C; Wel
ler, Helen Wengert, Edna Witt and
Ralph Poorbaugh were guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Delbrook on Sunday
evening.
A number of people from town
were in Somerset last week on a
business mission.
Adam Trimble and son Hugene
were callers at Mt. Savage on Sun-
day. :
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Our Job Work Pleases
Creda on, Costs little §
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BOYER—SCOTT.
pastor of the Lutheran church at
Confluence, and Miss Mabel Scott, of
the same place , were united in mar-
riage by Rev. Ellis B. Burgess, of
Connellsville. Only a few guests were
were present. After a nuptial lunch-
eon, the pastor and his bride left in
the former’s auto for an eastern hon-
eymoon trip. On their return they
will take up their residence in the
.| parsonage of the church.
Cl RR Wo dr ERE rs retin:
needs a
Del AVAL
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE,
of all the lading wlroads. department stores, Srisement places and
office buildings, making ears and taxicabs unnecessary.
personal
one of the most popular an best known hotel managers in
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MEBITTNER MACHINE WORKS -:- D. H. WEISEL «:- P, J. COVEK & NON Weyarsdale |
On June 7, Rev. Edwin B. Boyer,
cis const ibd
two or more cows
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JOHNSTOWN, PA.
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Bate Birds of Whieh You will he Proud " Buying a Netting Hig
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DIANA, W. VA.
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J. B. Kelley, Manager
Smithfield St., Water St. and
First Avenue
PITTSBURGH
European Plan
Located at the very gateway
to the city, just out of the con-
, gested zone, yet within reach
gg Mr. 1. B in comi-
mawagement . Kelley,
the East.
Note These Reasonable Rates
Siete room without $1.00 and $1.50
Single room, with , $2.00, $2.50 snd
o 00 per day. Each additional person $1.
per day in any room, with or ou: Lath bath.
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FYOCK—H ELMAN
Miss Ella Helman of Rummel and
{Jee Fyock of Buckstown were united
(in marriage Saturday evening by
"Squire J. H. Vell at his Scalp Leva
office, They will make their home in
Holsopple.
BOILED HAM, SLICED BEEF AND
BREAKFAST BACON AT LOWEST;
PRICES AT HABEL & PHILLIPS
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Our Job Work Pleases A
“BROOKS F AMOUS BAND TO BE CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE ATTRACTION —FOURTH DAY
festivals, faire and expositions in the country.
ROOKS’ BAND will appear on the afternoon and night programs.
B sage ’s mammoth coliseum, the Masonic Temple ¢
taugua week—fourth day.
It has given se ries of
They will be kore ome day oaly.
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neerts in numerous large c
This band 1 is one of he oldest established and best known in America. It has played at some of the largest
i has played in the Chicago Auditorium on many a grand occasion, in Chi-
and one that is made up largely of soloists. Hear them here Chau-
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