The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 22, 1916, Image 5

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: who doesn’t, somehow get them inio| § Jor eye strainis swift and certain
Food provided for the family table de- . MRS. MARY ANN SMITH, that Chautauqua tent, and they will ) y t
Wife of Harry B. Smith, died at !come ‘out CONVERTED to music. Mu-| §
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serves the careful thought of every house her home on Beachley street, on Sat-|sic is the thing that puts the throbs|
wife. Do you use thought when buying urday morning of pneumonia. Mrs. in the heart-beat and makes life just| & reat Oul es
3 Smith, who was a daughter of Oliver :a little sweeter and a little more :
baking powder? Evans, of McKeesport, was aged 23|worth while. E :
The quality of cake, biscuits and all years, 5 mos. and 12 days. She had| So we're going to have a musical ® gq they deserve and they will give yon Comfort—
2 raised flour foods depends largely been ill only for one week. Besides |festival in this 6-day Chautauqua pro-| y y 8
quickly > : her husband, two small children sur-|gram with an entirely different com- : freedom from Pain and Headache.
upon the kind of baking powder used. vive, Fannie, aged 2 1-2 years, and pany each day. No two days will be| g
n : : . baby, Geo. O., 16 months old. The |alike. One will be a band. That wit # Eye strain is invariably due to lack of GLASSES or
iv Royal Baking Powder Is made from ; children will be taken into the home |be on the big fourth day. Don’t forget 3 y y
- cream of tartar derived from grapes. Itis of the mother’s father who is in well- |that. ‘Another will be something else §& lack of proper glasses.
- absolutely pure and has proved its excel- to-do circumstances. Mrs. Smith was |and another something else. 3 -
. £ . ity 4 a faithful member of the Presbyterian | Here's the Program—
lence for making food o tie est quali : church of McKeesport, to which the ; Al in a nutshell. THE OPTOMETRIST
wholesomeness for generations. Semis were sont 5 Sunday mors Study the whole list carefully and FLL n :
: ng, where funeral services were held | then- refer to booklet for th Eve: Si htgS ialist
: alum your et for ths ye O18. peciains
Royal Baking Powder contains no on Monday. Interment was made in |gtory of the men and women that are ie ; .
nor phosphate, “ Yorsanier F19 Soest undonakes vas |listed here: Rolo McBride, Chlet Both Phones C5 mes Meyersdale, Pa.
; . » Le ce. The husband of | e- [hahan, Dr. R. P. Shepherd, Harold :
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. ceased ‘s in the employ of the Mey-| Morton Kramer, Reno B. Welbourn, | oo
ersdale Auto Co., and he and his fam-|py E. L, Eaton, Prof. Dyer, Strick- Sehr
New York ily came here from Pittsburg over ® |1ang, Gillilan. EXECUTORS’ SALE Of Personal PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
yoap ago Entertainers— Beatrice Weller Com | Property of the Estate of John Wag pnp
: pany, “Maude ‘Willis. : aman, Deceased, of Meyersdals, DENTISTRY.
PAPA ANASTASIA ATAPI EN Pr TRE MRS. NELLIE POORBAUGH, | Musical Nunibes—Beatrice Weller ‘Somerset County, Pa., on Salisbury| Modern dentistry eliminates the
PERSONAL AND ‘LOCAL school at the California Normal. She Wife of Thomas Poorbaugh, died Co., Craven Orchestra, Brooks Band, street on Saturday, July 8, 191. to dread of havng your teeth ext ted
| was aceompanted from: Pittsburg by |at their home in Akron, Ohio on Jun.|fyceum Arts Conservatory Orches- begin at 1 p. m. sharp, as follews:— | crowned or filled.
: her aunt and cousin, Mrs. E. J.|7 after a lengthened illness from ner-its, Ora Padget Langer and Company. Two—horse Troy Farm Wagon, one | | gpecialize on Crown and Bridge
Norman Tapper of New Baltimore |Boyles and Miss Marie Boyles. Miss [Vous trouble. Mrs. -Poorbaugh Wwho| we are ASSUMING here that of |SPrin@ Tooth Harfow, Corn Cultiva-| york I also treat and guarantee to
was a recent visitor here. Conrad is one of the elected teachers { Was, only 19 years of &ge, Was. &|course you are . going to be at this |°% Plow, 2 4 of Work Harness, set eure Pyorthes, Riggs Disease or
Band concert -at the band stand |in the Meyersdale schools for next daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gless- Chautauqua. Our purpose in printing of Buggy Harness, 1 Organ, Wheel. loose, springy, bleeding gums whea
Sunday evening after church service. | year. er. of near Berlin, In March, 1916 |¢his is to LAY THE FACTS before Darrow, lot of Sacks, :§ Barrels of pot too far advanced.
Miss Maggie Damico fs in Cumber-| The Daniel-Meyers residence on she was married to Thos. Poorbaugh |yoy, y Corn more or less, 50 Bushels of ; H E. GETTY
land spending a week with friends. Salisbury. street, has recently been, 8 son of Mr and Mrs. N. B.| THE MEN AND WOMEN BACK |Qats more or less, Meat Bench; Six | MEYERSDALE, PA. :
Miss Mildred Payne is visiting beautified by a fresh coat of paint. Poorbaugh of Northampton township. | op . THIS CHAUTAUQUA ARE LO- Shares of E y Teleph Stock:
friends in Keyser, W. Va. The house in its setting of velvet | Some time ago in visiting relatives |zA7, PEOPLE. You perhaps know ev- New Home Sewing .Machine, .Cow; | FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
- Sai AE Scottdale ia. ore lawn with the magnificent maples she was injured in jumping frm 8|oryone of them. They are men and Farm and Garden Tools, 1 Dehorner, COMPENSATION AND
"ries: for a visit with friends and relatives. waving over it presents a picture buggy near Mt. Lebanon. After much | women who live right here in this Terms of Sale—All purchases of PLATE GLASS INSURANCES
Harry Warne and three children well worth any one taking a trip fo Sufterng she was taken to the hospi-|town and community. Most of them $10 and under, Cash; all above $10.- W. B. COOK & SON
LY EN ¢ Seibert, W. Va., are s ending sev- the Second ward to view. tal in Akron where she died. Be-|g.o busy, busy people. They are out 90 a credit of 3 monthg with approved Mayersdale, Pa.
¥' of the: Sat weoks with > here Prof. Kretchman’s Summer Nor- sides her husband parents there sur-|pustling to make this thing goand | Security will be allowed.
XRTICU:-- y Miss Eleanor Lepley, one of our mal will end next week, County vive two brothers, Howard and Sher: will get just as much out of it as you B. F. WAGAMAN, UNDERTAKER.
up deal e ‘ Jocal teachers, left Saturday to visit Superintendent Seibert holding the an, and one sister, Emma. The re-|pave opportunity to get and no more. G. A. WAGAMAN, WILLIAM C. PRICE
; /8 relatives in Illinois and Iowa. examinations Wednesday and Thure ! eis Welk prov Sat. for burial |you will have an opportunity to en-|ALSO, At the same time and place Successor.
he satise } . Miss Mary Wilmoth who attended day. The pupils of Prof. Saylor's Nor- on June: th services being held 8t|joy a Chautauqua program for a few |there will be offered for sale 1 buy- W. A. CLARK
ind your school at Frederick, Md., is home for mal at Salisbury will also take the Hay’s church, her pastor, Rev. H. days, to get a bit of wholesome inspi- |8Y, 1 sleigh and one double set of MEYERSDALE, PA.
be fair- the summer vacation, examinations here at the same time. to Wiant, officiating. ‘ration, to get something of a boost |Buggy Harness not belonging to the PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO
- from Garrett. bove named estate
: d littl have out of the rut into which every man |above .
Sunshine Mrs W. C. Price and little son ba% | Further legal proceedings against| MRS. JOHN W. SHAFFER. an woman is BQUND to fall, wheth- |= ALL GALLS AT ALL TIMES: oie
am; you her home in Scottdale. Same PY. hat x Co | Te A Nee 4 Sap er they're busy or idle—rich or poor AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
5 ‘ hildren | Deen stayed u nex y : Isn't it a fact? ;
especial- Mrs, Charles 2 urston wl = re. of supercedeas received last night maugh, Township, where the service! wow then, if you want to do the IN RE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF 8.| W. CURTIS TRUxAL,
ih of Latrobe are here for a visit wit ’ D. LIVENGOOD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i
. her parents and other relatives. from the Prothonotary of the State was held in the Kaufman Mennonite |rjgn¢ thing by yourself and by these |
HEINZ'S D | Superior Cour, sitting in Pittsburg. Church near Davidsville. The Rev. 8.|ihers bo are working for this Charles H. Ealy, Assignee of 8. D. SOMERSET, PA.
Albert Bonheimer of York, Pa, . w g { i Prompt attention given to all legal
; : oS t several days here visiting rela- Squire Hull had been sentenced to|H, Shelter and the Rev, C. E. McCau Chautauqua’s success, buy your tick- Livengood having filed his second and
ioc. - oo oy vay a fine of $500 and costs and serve | ley officiated. The decedent was born | ate T.0D-A-Y, and Tet's make this |final accounting said estate, and the | Business.
r you: 2 : tdale is | three months in jail on conviction of |in Conemaugh Township seventy-six |cpantauqua the bang-up, bigzest suc. undersigned having been appointed
Miss Irene DeWitt of Scottdale is : q g-up, bigg : * c UHL & EALY
CANNED the guest of Wer aunt, Miss Eleanor | violating the liquor laws. Mr. Hull has | years ago. cess that it's possible to make | Auditor by the Court of . Common
r 10c. Le = f the South Side "| been out on bail. Mrs. Shaer is survived by her hus. | Pleas of Somerset to receive claims Attorneys-at-Law
re ” d Mrs "A. C. Truxal. who| Mrs. Newton Miller of Pittsburg is {band and three children: Mrs. Will-| "4: yeep the date in mind—June °f creditors against said estate and SOMERSET, Pa,
for 10c 5 oy th ne it Month visiting relat her for a visit with her mother, Mrs. |iam Croyle of Benscreek, Miss Mary 9g the hours of the program and the make distribution to those entitled, MISCELLANEOUS.
: » iy and Sn in Philadelphia and | Elizabeth Clarke, Shaffer at home, Isaac Kauffman, Shaf- |; c.eion and the big inspiration and notice is hereby given to all persons |
Lacie ve tara rie, v6 Miss Annie" "Kerrigan of Connells | fer: be Conemaugh, John: Shaffer 48 arity stimulus’ ‘and~ the = great having Saige agains, gid hase FOR SALE—A $15 dining room table
oe 10 Samuel Greer, son of Mrs. A. 8. (Vie is the guest of her brother, FEd- igri 2 Lom and Frank Shaffer ....q you are going to get out ef it, io oa i Sy Pic: oho be. for $6. It is 8 feet long, the top being
20¢ Kresge, has secured employment at ward Kerrigan. : of Joanstown. and we'll see you at the big tent on ® ® i Te on od Shyu in oen solid piece. This s a big bar-
ry the P. R. R. station in Shamokin for James Foley, a student at St. John’s prem the opening afternoon and at each of! ore the y. 0 Yr fn ; gain. MRS. NORA ANKLEY.
1-2¢c. College, Baltimore, is spending his va-| gyC1a HAPFE To the eleven sessions to follow which date the said Auditor will sit
IVE OIL. ihe summer. i : ENINGS even 2 : for the discharge of his duties at the
3 cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. g FOR SALE—A second hand automo-
H. E. Weigley, of the Keystone} PLAN YOUR TIME SO THAT YOU )
P for 25¢: Oldsmo- M. Foley. : CAN COME IN AND WELL TALK |%%U7 House in the Borough of Somer- | hjie Five Passenger Car, in first class
MOCHA. garage, on Saturday sold gn Oldems Cc f Uniontown is A Farewell Dance Given. 0 set, Pa., at 10 o'clock, A. M. et re Rr
iller of Greenville Mrs. J. F. Cramer O n n s IT OVER FURTHER. 8 ’ xondition, cheap. Any one anticipa-
bile to Marvey M : | One of the most delightful affairs J. C. Lowry, | 4
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hobli- Th y f the season's ticket is » (ting the purchase of a car, will do
: township. < ever given in Meyersdale, was the # Drice of the ; : ;
Kirkpatrick and Lloyd Clot- tzell of Main Street, Mrs. Cramer : » : $2—12 sessions—if you're over 15, $1 Well to investigate this offer. Inquire
ER ‘ James. > k.|came to Meyersdale to attend the dance held in Reich’s Auditorium °°. © No oki i vog're #8 at this office.. 6—22—3t*
: wonthy of Baltimore spent the bil veo Trice Wedding which took Monday night as a farewell to two of f you're under 15. No charge if you Te - :
dale, P at ig hil rr " |place on Wednesday morning. ‘this town’s most popular young la-|"P9¢" 8 NOTED PRIMA DONNA AUTO FOR SALE—30—H. P. Road
sdale, Pa Ne ON Plitt has been confined | Guests at the W. F. Hoblitzell home ies Me R leonard an Miss | WITTENBERG HAS CREATED MANY ster; this is a Classy car, fully equip:
: . : e Payne-Price wedding, besides ’ » Payne, whose weddings are, ’ LEAD i
Only the 3 fo lier hed for the past five Weeks I ne Price, who E been Vents scheduled for this week. Mrs. Wm. Murray and son, Clifford ING OPERA ROLES Ped snd n : he, [fing ships, The
H YY Om 3 from a nervous affection. A trained ie > : oe tine or F. H and E.| The Auditorium, with its myriad |Féturned home on Friday after spend- | #% | Price is so low you can not afford
hs \ i in charge. : re for so ) e F. H, i. 2 2 . Hi to miss this bargain. Inquire at this:
r isn’t at@ J nurse is now in charg ‘ R. Price of Van Lear Ky. Kennedy colored lights, was a picture from Fai-|iDg a week with friends in Johns- . Office
eXaOtnEss The Bass season opened last Thurs- Seite t Uniontown. and FW, Hobli- | land, with its ‘bevy of beau- town. :
t the pen day as well as for all other kinds of tzoll. of West Hickory, Pa 4itul girls and the delicacy of their Misses Anna Geiger and Grace For Rent— Part of, house, 5 rooms
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pork, foe iin a Trout are still in ™ - "\olle R. Leonard of Salisbury [Ir0cks was accentuated by the con- Nosy oi > eo ie Mrs. water .and .light. Also .furnished:
Ree Be a Mic Diaries Gociun lost Saost, Js smierieining a house port) Yona) Te er ee Ee rooms for light housekeeping; both
wer takes: 4 on Monday evening for Montana. Mr. Oe hy bg TS Tamber of giests came from a, . Mrs. Shaffer, wife of Rev. J. T, ea to Luke
ily li Cochrane is 5. tilne, foseman ahd he lat the Leonard home, Saturday morn |distance despite the inclement weath- Shaffer and five children called at the : :
of the fin- hopes 40 sgeure smployment, there, hae June, 24th. at nine o'clock. The | Frostburg, Lonaconing, Grantsv'e, |home of Mrs. Susan Smith on Sun- FOR SALE—S&-room house ana lot
If a per—. | : ye 32 Reudal) emi Minges Na 7 ‘guests are the Misses Eleanor Irvine Salisbury, Garrett, Berlin, Somerset, gay afternoon. In good condition.
" thiz the~ June Wiland and Edna Baker le 'of Altoona, Miss Ida Shirley, Miss Boswell, Uniontown, and Morristown,| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petenbrink : J. I. TRESSLER.
be made,. Thursday for Washington, D. C, the | Lucile McBryar of Apollo, Pa, Mar- Pa. were among the towns represen- spent Sunday at the home of Elmer 20-2t® Meyersdale, Pa.
ne of the- trip being made overland in the Ken- crite: Jobo. of Xeuls, Ofio, Mr. BR. ted. Geiger’s.
unwilling dall car. ts Sheum. of Philadelphia Mr. Chas.| The patrons were Mrs. Kennedy| Mr .and Mrs. C. C. Housel and son, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE In firist ;
Mildred Schwarner of Meyers Ave. SATS" © 0 0 PE A oward | Price, Mrs. Wm. Hocking, Mrs. E. D.|Carl, retured home Saturday = after class condition. Inquire at this office. 1
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ck that a. and her cousin, Fred Muth, of Conn: | Nation Conoquenessing, Pa. Miss | Leonard, Mrs. Wm Sturgiss and Mrs. visiting for a week with friends and for Rent—Good Groom House een: 3
on a driv- ellsville, left Sunday on No. 12, for a | , Anite H ¢ |W. F. Payne The committee in charge relatives at Deal. tially located 2
urves. It: | Kate Reese and Miss Anita Harvey O rally located, modern conveniences. 5
» trip to New York and Connecticut M Cl The people of this community were :
1 it reach | Pittsburg are also expected at the |Messre. Claude Stotler, Ralph Rowe Apply at This Ofhce. ¥
Then it to visit relatives and friends. Leonard home on Friday to remain |end George H. Hocking Jr. are to be taken by surprse on Wednesday ev- :
is to gen- ~ Miss Martha Deist, of Trans-Mey- vb the wedding. congratulated on the success of the |ening when Mr. Joseph Braucher, Furnished rooms for rent. .Rooms al-
desk, giv-- _ ersdale was hostess on Thursday pia More (an 100 persons atten’n1 whole affair, son. of Harvey Braucher of Finzel, so for light housekeeping Inquire at
After this: _ dinner given in honor of Miss Marie he onion. wedding ener wt Miss Beatrice Truxall, in her us- \and Miss Eva Caler, daughter of Mr. this office..
Ss the tap Crowe, who is to be married this Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Yoder at tle p|ual charming and gracious manner, and Mrs. George Ww. Caler of Den! EE
3 the jolt. month. Bight were pissont, home In Stonycreek township on ]SaDE a few selections during the eu were united in marriage at the home GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittner
: Cleveland Lindeman of Summit fans 11. The weather Wes [len and ‘termission, which delighted all her of Ba. J. T. Shaffer of this place. has opened up a new place for min.
great Mills, had his hip quite badly injured te std accel. most pleasrntly hearers. Miss Sadie Christner was the > ing the famous Ground Hog Coal at
Rp “Tuesday about noon by being caught os i Mr Yoder who is o| Mrs. Jane Wilmoth and daughter guest of her friend, Lydia Smith on MME. DCRA wE PHILLIPPE. (Slade City. He has erected a platform
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k& among> between a car and pjost n the mines veteran of the Civil war, is 72 years |§&ve a dinner party at Hillcrest” the | Saturday and Sunday MME. DORA DE VHILLIPPE, who and a chute and is prepared to serve
of the Meyersdale Fuel Company. +» | pretty Wilmoth home on the South |. Miss Mary Geiger called on her will be heard here on the seventh [the public at all times as He main-
dD pen can Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle and of age and Mrs. Yoder is 70. Bol: Sid : friend, Miss Vera Petenbrink on Sun- | night of the Chautauqua. has appeared |taing a supply on nand. Get his pric-
ving habitt * . are still enjoying good health and ide. supplementing the dance, Mon- ? in many leading roles in this und cther : P
ftv child of Canada, are here visiting Mrs = 2 day night, in h ir h day evening. in y u t P| os.
itive fore- . R. S. their home located on an eminence y night, in honor of their house ; dic | countries and is perhaps one of the
ill happen Doyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. "! overlooking beautiful fields, forests guests, Miss Alice Quillman of Mor-| Misses Lydia Smith and Sadie| oc ,opuler prima donnas of the pres.
he lenders! Walker of Broadway. ‘and meadows, is a charming place. ristown, Pa., and the Misses Motter Christner visited Misses Rhea and ent day. She created the role of Iris For Rent— A go om .house
Q 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, of Phila- ons Yodor thd Mair Voritey were of Frederick, Ma. Grace Shaffer on Saturday evening. |i, the opera of that name and sung It near center of ° nd cold
: delphia, arrived here last week, the ; The Lutheran Sunday School will |garoughout America with great suc water and Fk ent.
former leaving later for Somerset, married on May 31, 15068. Of heir 5 — — hold a picnic on July 4th in the|cess. She was also the creator of the | A- ANN: © } »
t burglar: where they expect to make their fa- children 11 are living. There ae 37 Luncheon For Bride to Be grove near the church. Everybpdy is | title role in “The Secret of Suzanne” i : "
i wig ture home. Mr. Levy is an attorney. grandchildren and one great grand-| miss Alice Friedline, North street|cordially invited to attend. Canada and Ras wen mel Dra1Se datos —ilustrated—address the Principal
arms ‘ Miss Ida M. Dia, of Meyersdale, a child. was hostess on Thursday at a lunch- Christian Endeavor next Saturday Ror I of oy Nom! James E. Ament, Indiana, Pa.
teacher in Tuckerton, N. J. schools - eon in honor of Miss Edna M. Payne. |evening in the Lutheran church. use ; me.
ot one that ; The Pennsylvania State Bar Asso-i(C ; for the pathetic, heartbroken
has been elected language teacher in| I noid iid aonndl meeting overs were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Felker of |uo ine in Puccini's “Madame — ~ ~~ ~mmmnom mo
eee? the Somerset High school. Miss Dia is clation Ww 5 Mance were guests of Mr. and Mrs |qgy” that Mme. Phillippe has 3 | Wallace H. Mill
umbrella at Bedford, June 27-29. The meet- : i vvalla . er, son of Mr. and
a graduate of the Meyersdale Hign Will Entertain Bridal Party W.. H. Knepp on Sunday afternoon. |everiasting place in the hearty |p Dani /
Vv." should : d of Irving College ing will corclude on the evening of . | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Geiger visited | American public. She was th/~ | Mrs. Daniel Miller of Somerset ad-
2 : school and of Irving ge. : : ot. o Miss Mary Black, of Front street, | . ry an i |ded to his extensive real estat i
= A. Wag : n rried man |Jube 29, with the annual banquet, at , | Mrs. Margaret Weimer oni Sunday of this role in America and e hol
Chas Shaffer, a young we Dm which George B. Gordon, Esq. the will entertain the Leonard—Shirley j tn 22 Deal to ligtaying with it over 300 times, each time 4 M.!dings in Fayette County when he
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Se y ine retiring president, will be toastmas- wedding party to lunch on Friday, the id Calvin Weimer who ill at | ed success. fa |purchased the Teed House, which
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FEED yo ashes in a furnace at the Lstie mines |ter- Among the Gi me yD > e . 2 | this writing. ! -AT ELK LICK CHA gor hie 2 compury Das een sous
{UNDRED when a spark Struck the cornta of | Governor Brumbavs an ; “ile, and [ted as a temperance house. Mr. Mil
the eve. | Roscoe Pound of Harrisburg. IFIRE WORKS AND FLAGS for the CABBAGE PLANTS 30c PER HUND- CRACKED CORN Af, ler will conduct the building into a
a Miss Lucile Conrad returned home " {FOURTH at the GLOBE ELECTRIC RED QR $2.00 PER THOUSAND AT | FEED FOR YOUNG, Mabel [modern apartment house with store
15e3 on Monday following a term cof! Fine sale bills printed here. AND NOVELTY COMPANY. HABEL & PHILLIPS HABEL & PHILLIPS
[rooms on the firstt floor.