The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 06, 1916, Image 8

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Deaths.
Mrs. Lydia (Neggie) Brant, wife of
John Henry Brant, born in Summit
Township, May 15, 1861, aged 55.
years. 1 month and 12 days, died in
the Kellam Institution at Richmond, |
Va., , June 27, 1916. Some months]
prior to her going to the hospital she
became paralyzed but she recovered '
and then went to the Kellam institu-
tion for treatment of cancer. From the
time she entered the insti tution her |
condition seemed to improve and 2a
day or so before her death, the fam-
ly was much surprised when they re-
ceived a telegram that her condition
had become very serious. Her hus-
band left immediately for the hospi-
tal upon receiving the telegram, but |
before he reached the hosptal sha
had passed away. She is survived be-
gides her husband, the following chil-
dren: Mrs. Ada Knupp, of Canton,
Ohio; Mrs. Nora Brant of Johnstown;
Emma, Alveda, Nettie, Daniel, Har-
vey, Edward, all at home and the
following brothers— John D. and
Samuel Neggie of Summit township
and Rev. A. B. Neggie of Ashland, O.
Mrs. Brant was a faithful member
of the Brethren church and the fun-
eral services were conducted in the
Beachdale church by Elder Howe on
Saturday morning at tem o'clock. In
terment was made in the cemetery on
the Eli Cober farm near her home.
Operation for Appendicitis.
Wallace Walker went to Cumber-
land on Sunday and returned with his
wife who had been an inmate of the
Allegany hospital for
days. Mrs. Walker had been opera-
ted upon a week ago last Friday for |
appendicitis. Dr. E. B. Claybrook, an |
eminent surgeon of Cumberland per-
formed the operation which was
very successful. Mrs. Walker is im:
proving rapidly although she is in
a very weak condition.
Skull Injured. <
Samuel Burkholder who is emiploy-
2d at the slope met with a serious
accident on Wednesday morning in
digging coal. A .large rock rell on his
head and injured his skull. Dr. W. R.
McClellan was summoned at once
and found Mr. Burkholder to be in
a very critical condition; later re-
ports are that he is slowly improving.
Society Notes.
Mrs. Charles Colbert entertained
the ‘ Willing Workers Society Thursz-
day afternoon at her home on Wal-
ker street. The time was spent in (the parade were 65 cars; they went
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tives. She as accompanion ve Mrs.
Charles Stevenson and son, Robert.
| Mrs. W. J. Currie was a visitor to |
Cumberland last Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan are
spending several days at State Col-
j lege and at other points in Centre
i county.
Edward Pyles of Harnedsville is
, enjoy ing several days in Garrett
with his sister, Mrs. John Tucker.
| Araville Snow who had been visit-
iting his mother, Mrs. I. D. Long, k:as
returned to Charleroi where he is
employed.
Paul Kimmell who had been en-
joying a visit of several days recently
has returned ‘to his home in Hazeldell,
Sunday.
Master Harry Baker was a Somer-
set visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walker and
son, Harold, Wallace Walker and
Mrs. Harvey Sturtz motored to Cum-
berland on Wednesday and spent the
day with Mrs. Wallace Walker who
was an inmate of the Allegany Hos-
pital. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Beabes, Hoo-
versville spent Sunday in town with
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friends.
Misses Ruth Berkey and “Sid”
Pritts of Somerset visited their
friend, Miss Irene Rhoades, Wednes-
day.
Mrs. R. M. Miller was a Rockwood
visitor Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. James Wagner and son, Pal-
mer, were in Cumberland Saturday.
Mrs. E. L. Miller was a Berlin vis-
itor on Wednesday.
Mrs. James McIntire is spendiny
several days of this week with Hynd-
| man friends.
Mrs. C. T. Bittner is enjoying sev-
eral days in the country, visiting her
brother, M. J. Meyers.
John George, Sr., who is employed
at Listonburg, is spending a few days
with his family here.
Henry Brocht, who is working in
the mines at Ralphton, spent the
“Fourth” in town with relatives.
Harry Swarner spent Sunday with
his family. :
Miss Anna Romesburg of Pits-
burg is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Romesburg.
ei meses '
SALISBURY
Later Convention Events.
The big evenis of Wednesday's
program was the automobile parade
and Dr. Woalston evening lecture. 'm
sewing and doing fancy work, after (through St. Paul, Keim and Meyers-
which a dainty lunch was servedThose | dale. As soor as they returned the
present were as follows:
Mesdames | portals of the church were unlocked
W. L. Brant, Milton Bowlby, L. A.|to admit the waiting threng, who im-
Phenicie, Charles Claar, W. A. Mer- |mediately pressed in to hear the
rill, James Brown, A. R. Miller, W.| charming Dr. Woolston deliver his
“M. Kistler, Catherine Merrill, D. C.|wonderful
lecture “ Off to Wonder- |
Craig, W. R. McClellan, Misses Sa-|land,” and the older folks as well as |
‘rah and Anna Wiant and Rev. H. H. the Iittle tots were charmed. Dr.
‘Wiant.
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Sewing Club.
The Sewing Club was entertained | ups as well
at the home of Mrs. C.-T. Bittner om |
Friday evening at 5:30;
was spent in crocheting and in social
intercourse and a sump
Woolston has a most winning way
with children and can interest grown-
Altogether this convention was a |
the evening |srand success. The largest number of '
delegates yet at any of our county |
tuous lunch | cnoventions was present, there being
was served. The guests departed a-' over 350.
bou- 9:30 after proving Mrs. Bittner |
The following}
2 delightful hostess.
were present: Mesdames L. A. Phen- |
jcie, L. W. Pollard, H. B. Speicher, !
Miss Sheba Mitchell; children, Dor-
othy and Frances Speicher,
P rd and Wiliam Phenicie.
Mary ;
Minor Mention
On Tuesday afternsem, Rev. O. G. |
Fye preached the funeral sermom of , : 1and.
Mr. Bittner of Boyntou who broke: his | ;
} neck while on his way home fron
Meyersdale on his motorcycle. It
iseems Mr. Bittner had been going
r- yan Merrill was a visitor in Con-. very fast on the tate road and om
rz _.ille Sunday.
3. and Mrs. Joe Byrns and
i suddenly striking softer ground was
SOI | hurled from: his machime, thus bring- |
cf 1’ ltimore are visiting Mrs. Byrn’s!ing death very suddenfy to him.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pheni- |
cie.
»7'¢s Della Engle and Mrs.
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: F. A. Maust and family left on}
' Sunday for a sight-seeing tour to
Joe | Washington, D. C. They expect to re-(. 5.4
Zorn of Berlin were Garrett callers|turn on Thursday evening.
on Thursday.
| Walter Glotfelty ami Miss Kreteh-
Cha: ‘les Colbert who is employed | man were quietly married in Cum-
at Listonburg is spending a few days berland
with Lis family on Walker street.
Hugh and Wilson McIntyre were |family who have been several Weeks | wednesday. lof limostome. which 13a cominon
Berlin visitors on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
children who spent several days, at
Greensburg the guests of Mrs. Law
gon’s parents, have returned home on ing the former’s; daughter, Mrs. aL! rows; Park were guests at the home oft
Saturday.
Wm. Fritz was a Frostburg visitor,
a part of last week.
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dickey and
visiting in town have returnad to!
Lawson and their home at Avalon.
Mrs. Edward Mimma and Miss
Bess Mimma of Harnedsville are vis- |
fred Ringler.
Dr. L. O. Loechel returned om Tues-
"day from Pittsburg where
C. T. Bittner who is employed at been attending a dental convention.
Pittsburg is spending several days of
this week with his family. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. M Miller and Chas.
Merrill atended a base ball game at the Westinghouse works,
Somerset and Acosta on the Fourth.
employed at er,
James Lawson,
Greensburg, is visiting his parents.
Edward Reitz of Everett is visit
ing his father, H. H. Reitz.
Frank Garlitz who is employed in
Pittsburg,
spending a few days with his moth-~
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell of Western
Many people of Garrett attended port are visiting at the home of the
he big picnic at Salisbury on the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel
Personals.
: ; Fra
' O’Hanley.
| Misses Helen and Ruth Shaw are
CoE el ed TTT TTT ES A LREEe FR
{last few days visiting their parents ship is very/ ill at this writing. i
he had |
I; 1 1 1 IF IF 1 FR i AAA
Patriotic Men
of this, Our Glorious Land are enlisting for Service
on the Mexican Border.
They feel it their duty to SERVE Uncle Sam.
\ PATRIOTIC
Men, Woman and Children
are enlisting in the ranks that compose the
THRIFT ARMY—the ARMY drawn up in _oppo-
sition to the IDLE WASTE f HARD- EARNED
CASH,
service promptly.
VOLUNTEER
Your Confidence and Faith.
JOIN the ranks that make up the ARMY of
DEPOSITORS of THIS BANK.
We feel it OUR DUTY and are ANXIOUS
to SERVE YOU.
ing of your car—or just
when it is done by us.
Often necessitates the EXPERT use of a
LATHE—Here you will find the Lathes and
other equipment and the mechanics that un-
able US to turn out the finest grade of repair
Don’t forget. in picking out the place to
have your car overhauled,
fully equipped shop where skilled men are
working under exacting expert supervision.
| ‘Whether you want a complete overhaul-
valves ground in—the work will be done right
CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP AND DE.
PENDABLE SERVICE-ALWAYS. HERE.
that you want a
carbon removed and
The Second National Bank
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK.
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EARL | KELLEY
Meyersdale Auto Company.
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
Both Phones
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FRED FLOYD
Watch This ig
NEXT WEEK
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Red Letter Sale
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THE WOMAN'S STORE
Bargains bigger than ever.
Assortments never so complete.
your station in life
READ this title again; it has a lot to do
with the kind of clothes you wear.
And it 1s our basiness to fit you perfeclly in
a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit; not only your
body, but your occupation.
And we make it a study, all of us in this
store to give you-the kind of suit that fits
It 1s a very important
* thing for a clothing siore to do.
You will like cur service, and our suits.
We fit both.
HARTLEY CLUTTON CO.
THE WOMEN’S STORE :
AF 16 UF 5 6 06 6 6 OR RR 6 06 ORR 6 6 OR
to Maryland for a week or two where FORT HILL.
Mr. Beahm is holdimg a series of| James Caan and George Shoem:f:| &;
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Hartley & Baldwin
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
meetings with . the Magpie Greve cone er attended: the Sunday School Con= 1 qq CCRCEE wh
gregation. ventibn atiSelisbury last week. | | TT ow oem
| Reich of Meyersdale spemt Sunday af | Saturday night and Sunday in Mey
the home of Mrs. Lorena Reitz. |arsdale.
Robert Livengood of Duquesne and; Jonas Meyers, a highly respected!
Oscar Swank of Johnstown spent the {farmer of Upper Turkeyfoot town-|
Misses Helen Reitz and Georgine; Lloyd Bird and Earl Leslie spent
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Miss Salle Lchty spent Tuesday in Luther Livengood, our Rural Maili}
Summit: Mills visiting ler mother |earrier, left an Saturday for Wilkes-|
who is spendng a few days with a Barre to attend the State Conven-{
| daughter and. son there. tion of his calling.
: is Boys, get your cowbell and tin:
‘CARLOAD CERESOTA FLOUR AT |Dorms ready as there wers: two coup-|
{HABEL & PHILLIPS las left hereon Monday fer Cumber-
ER— which operates
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WELLERSBURG R. M. Leslie, one of our prosper- |;
! July 1. Mrs. B. C. Weller and daugh- | ious farmers. unloaded a cmr of lime: li
bter Garnet of Hancock after spending | Extely. i
two weeks with her parents Mr. and Milton Vought was inansac ingly
¥oirs. G. W. Witt returned home Fri- { Business in Confinence om Satu: lay..
day § Tre
Mr. William Powell of Berlin is {BOILED HAM, SLICED BEEF, PEA.
‘spending a few days in own ‘on |MUT BUTTER PICNIC PLLATES ETC:
{ business.” | HABEL & PHILLIPS
! A number of people from town at- | ee SL
the Cirews in Cumberland | ST. PAUL
ing of $5.50.
Baer &
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against the germ - laden broom, dust - cloth
and feather duster—can best be waged with
HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEAN-
socket and can be bought during
Hotpoint Week (July 3-8) at a sav-
6 Crusade
from Ilamp-
Co.
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| Friday. i Miss Erma Sipple, wha: spent some:
{ Mrs. Frank Delbrook of Mit. Savage | time with her cousin, Mrs. Ira Fay of’
{spent Saturday in town. Hagerstown: Bd. is back: again. It was;
{ Mr. Willianm Neubeiser @f Cumber- fsommning new for her to see build: !
land was a business caller in town ling, barns. and dwellings constructed
WITTENBERG.
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Miss: Carrie Robinette of Cumber-- {thing in thie section she visited.
land spent the weeks end with her] Mary Temnefoss who bad been wisi
parengs: Mr. and Mrs. F. @ Robinette. {iting her parents in Faentress Va. has
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dryer of Nar:[returned to her former position: as
thousekeeper of H. G. Lepley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sturtz. Mr. and! Mrs. Lloyd Engle were vis- |
Garnet Luella daughter of Bruce C.!iting her aunt last week, whom, they |at the Bome of her daughter and son-
Weller and Grace, nee Witt of Milk found very seriously il. {in- law, Mr. and Mgrs. Elmer Crissing'
stone Md. was baptized in the Re = The fourth of July found practically ' fer.
formed church of this place Sundny (all the: eitizens of St. Paul attemding| Mrs. Fred Steinly and two daugh-
‘June 1ith by Rev. A. K. Von Kaske the celebration in Salisbury. ters, Alma and Freda, of Berlin are
stor. Miss; Bessie Moore of Rockoed was Visit,mg the formwer’s parents, Mr. J.
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Sturtz|the gwest of Miss; Mary Hay ef Hays E. Geiger and wife for a few days.
| was preached in the Reformed church Park: for a short: time last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petenbrink, of
Saturday afternoon by Rev Vom Kas- Mrs. Engleka of Connellsville and | Mountain Valley spent Sunday at the
ke. Interment was: made in the Cooks | her sister Mrs. Ella Bowmam, are vis- heme of C. C. Housel’s.
cemetery. iting their sister Mrs. Joe Slagle of nrg Margaret Weimer of Deal is
this vicinity. "very ill at present.
Some of our people thimk that thé (. Housel spent Sunday with
(center of the Mexican trouble with | pig parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Hou
J. E. Geiger.
Mr. amd Mrs.
Kennell Mill, were guests at the home
;of Charlies Murray amer Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Bitiner spent Sumday
COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY QUTING
iss “Pansy Miller returned to her spending a few days at the home or The Somerset County Melical So- thig country is located in Wall Sb (ge rts
home Thursday evening after having C. S. Lichliter. ’ .
spent several days visiting
and relatives at Indiana, Pa.
Hugh McIntyre. of
Pa. is visiting his father, Mr. Jas
Mcintyre.
friends
Riddlesburg, she had been
Mrs. Lorena Reitz returned home
on Sunday from Meyersdale where
sewing for several.
weeks.
¢ 1. LL, Beachy recently purchased 8
Miss Clara Bittner who had been seven passenger Overland from the
vigiting her parents fo
has again returned to the country.
Dewey Phenicie of Donora, Pa, is liams of Akron, Ohio, are sad
learn that he is very ill. Mr. Will-
Sam Blair returned to her iams was a former Salisbury boy.
a guest of his uncle Frank Phenicie.
Mrs.
home at Six Mile Run following a Prof. J. C. Beahm,
visit of a few days in town with rela- sons, Wilbur and Russell, have gone
r several days Meyersdale Overland Company.
The many friends of Howard wil-
to
daughter, Ruth,
ciety is making arrangements for a New York city. Harvey Petenbrink of Mountain
Lig outing to be held at Edgewood -_— "Valley wears a smile as big as a
Park on Tuesday, July 18 th. It is ex-' CRACKED CORN AND SCRATCH buckwheat cake; this is accounted
pected that a representative of the FEED FOR YOUNG CHICKS AT 'po. phy the fact that a new boy has
State Commitee on Tuberculesis will HABEL & PHILLIPS made his advent into their home.
be present to deliver an address in +,Quite a number of our people from
the afternoon. This lecture will be BEAUTIFUL GLASS SHERBET is vicinity attended the Elk Lick
popular in character and one that all pisH FREE WITH A LARGE BAG Sunday School convention held last
can appreciate and profit by. Every- OF CERESOTA FLOUR AT HABEL eek
body is invited. & PHILLIPS | This community had two barn ras
—_ ings last week:—omne at Roland Ram-
DAILY SHIPMENTS OF STRAW-, :
ices oO ob work. ,
BERRIES AND BLACK RASPBER. ~°f 99% Prices om Job hoff’s on Thursday and the other at
RIES AT HABEL & PHILLIPS | | Fine sele bills printed here. (Frank Bittner's on Saturday.
Mrs. Edward Petenbrink and som, |
Gilbert, fpom Scottdale, are visiting | {and son Clyde, Alvin
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mms. James Klink spent
Charles Martz of
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VICINITY OF MEYERSDALE
Mrs. Jomas Klink, Mrs. Howard Sell
Wretchman and
Mcmicy in Somer-
set.
Miss Elizabeth Beals, Mr. Harper
May, Mr. Wm. Beals and Frank and
Thomas; Lowery spent Sunday at Geo.
Beals.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maust and
family spent Sunday at Crist Maust’s.
Miss Nettie amd Fay Livengood
spent 2 few days at P. S. Maust’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Maust and
‘Miss Martha and Roy Maust spent
Sunday at Casselman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Menser of Som-
erset spent a few days at Milton
Mishler’s.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Staub and family
sptnt the 4th at Meyersdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Faldley spent
the 4th. at Summit Mills.
MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK
The Mountain Lake Park Summer
School of Missions will be held :ut
Mountain Lake, Md. August, 3128S.
This: beautiful resort lies on the
crest of the Alleghenies: and a vaca-
tion there uplifts and inspires all who
attend. The program is a rare and
rich one.
25c BOXES OF GUARANTEED
LOUSE KILLER FOR 20 CTS. AT
HABEL & PHILLIPS
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