The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 20, 1916, Image 8

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GARRETT.
Birthday Party.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Shober gave 2
birthday surprise party in honor of
their daughter's sixteenth birthday.
The time was spent in playing games
on the lawn and in singing. Those
present were: —Misses Olive and
Ruth Bowlby, Frances Colbert, Leta
Pritts, Mildred Swarner, Ruth Sturtz
Beulah Christner, Grace Hoos, Hil-
da Brown, Sadie Styles, Helen Brant,
Ruth Ellis, Elizabeth and Florence
Shober; Messrs. Howard and Harold
Merrill, Bill Pollard, Wilson Mcln-
tyre, Harold Walker, Bill Baker, Rob-
ert Snowden, Richard Weaver, Frank
Bracht, James Nedrow.
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Godel daughters,
Margaret and Charlotte, who had
been spending several days in Gar-
rett left on Sunday for Akron, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benners spent
Wednesday at Boynton.
Clyde Satterfeld and James Hon-
kinson who are employed at Pitta-
burg, spent several days lately in
Garrett visiting friends and relatives.
Wm. and Velma Henderson of Mec-
Keesport are spending a few days in
Garrett visiting friends.
Henry Tucker of Washingon, Pa,
is visiting his mother, Mrs. Walter
Tucker.
Jesse Snyder of Paw Paw, W. Va,
is a guest of Garrett friends for a few
day. :
Mrs, W. H. Miller accompanied by
her daughter, Mrs L. A. Phenicie,
left on Tuesday for Baltimore where
they purpose remaining for several
. days. *
Miss Verda Brant returned home
~on Monday after a4 visit of several
~ weeks at Frederick, Md, Martins-
» burg, W. Va. and Mercersburg, Pa.
Herbert Snowden of Cumberland
- who ‘had been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sturtz’s retarn-
+ ed home on Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Landis
visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Philip Weaver and daughter,
Imene, who had been visiting friends
in Ohio for several weeks returned
was a Garret)
:Miss Rene Brant spent a few days
of this week at Somerset.
Miss Sadie Stiles of Greensburg is
vigiting her friend, Hilda Brown of
this place.
Harold Bittner is enjoying several
days in the country visiting his un-
cle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. M. J. Mey-
ers. ;
Robert Craig who is employed at
Ralphton is spending his vacation
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Craig.
. Ross Pritts was a Rockw( ood visitor
Mbday.
Platt Zimmerman of Hovis + was a
Garrett visitor Saturday.
Emma Liberty and Lulu Walters
pave gone to Akron Ohio where they
expect to spend several weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Miller, Eliza-
were
Cumberland visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phenicie and
children Clay and Anna returned
home Saturday after spending sever-
al @ays at Baltimore Md. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Byrns.
Irene Bockes who was attending
school in this place returned to her
home in Akron Ohio last Thursday.
GLENCOE
Jerry Poorbaugh and family of Lin-
«coln Nebraska visited relatives in
these parts last week.
I D. Leydig attended the Auto Meet-
ing at Somerset on Saturday making
the trip by Ford.
William Hoffmeyer of Morgantown,
“W. Va., joined his family here on Fri-
~day.
An auto party consisting of Mrs. IL
“D. Leydig, Etta Shafer Marion Leydig
and Carl Raupach drove to Cumber-
land last Wednesday and spent the
day with Mrs. J. H. Spicer.
The Bad Boys picnic; was not 8d
successful an affair; guess they got
too. far from their, native soil, Even
the B. & O. proved a “Jonah” for the
‘poor children.
Wes Shipley returned to Connells.
ville on Monday after taking in the
Johnstown Picnic and a few pleasant
hours on the farm east of his home,
H. M. Poorbaugh and G. G. Deloz-
ier were Somerset visitors on Friday
Both came home with filled wash
boilers.
Township
on Friday.
Southampton, Chas Bittner; Roddy,
William Broadwater; Wagaman, Ruby
Poorbaugh; Bauman, Ruth Bittner;
Brush Creek, Jubal Werner;
gum, Nora Keefer.
Martha Raupach was stricken ill on
Saturday. Dr. I. C. Miller was called
and the young lady is on the mend.
Our town was put on the excite-
ment bureau on Wednesday when a
Ford made a triple flop over an em-
bankment a short distance east of us.
The salesman was not seriously dam-
aged but scared to death. And thg
little Ford rattled right along after
a treatment at the blacksmith’s shop.
Teachers were elected
Babe Leydig has as guests Clara
Rowe and Nelle ucher of Meyérs-
dale,
re Bowe \ aE % Cor
irs. Mary Pe augh of Huston,
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Bride- J
TOM
Announce
& JIM
— SPECIAL SALE >
Women’s, Men's, Misses’,
and Children’s
Oxfords and Pumps
We have about 250 pai
and Havanna Brown. In all
$2.00, $2.5
$1.25 and $1.50.
in order to make room for Fall Shoes.
These consist of this seasons styles-- Patent, Glazed
Kid, Gun Metal, White Washable Kid and White
ing prices $3.00 to $5.00 now—
Note--Misses and Childrens Sale Price,
rs we wish to dispose of at once
Canvass
sizes, A’s to D’s. Former sell-
O and $2.75
.75¢, $1.00,
Also--25 pairs of Ladie
and $4.00 grade at—
$1
s Pumps, in broken sizes, $3.00
50
Come in and look them over.
TOM
& JIM
Plenty of good
Hartley & Baldwin
Red Letter Sale |
Come in and See for yourself
Bargains at our
spend several months with relatives
Mr. Harsh, wife and son of W. Ya.
spent the week-end with Mrs. Geo. H.
ook.
| damt——
SALISBURY.
Beachy Reunion.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Li. LE.
Beachy was the scene of a pleasant
reunion last Sunday. Those present
were—Mr. and Mms. Clifton Beachy,
and son, Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Beachy and sons Lloyd and Clyde,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reich and @augh
ters, Mary and Georgine, and War-
ren Jerre and Sarah Beachy and Ma- |
ry and Mrs. Lorena Reitz. A sump-
tuous dinner and all “had, (algood time.
Died in Hospital,
Mrs. Joseph Wagner of Johnstown
died at the hospital in that city on
July 1§ Mrs. Wagner was 2 daugh-
ter of Mrs, Chas. Walker an
Wagner was [ormerly from Sal-
isbury.
is Slowly Improving.
The friends of Howard Williams
of Akron are rejoiced to hear that be
is now slowly recovering from a rer
cent severe attack of pneumonia. The
item of last week stating that Miss
Lorena was also ill was a great mis-
take as she is very lively and at her
office work.
Entertained at Dinner.
day in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Speic
er and daughter of California.
Baltimore, Miss Laffey
of West Salisbury.
Minor Mention.
Rev.
church last Sunday.
Hotel.
John
braham
Miller mgqtored from Pitt
town on ee Ww
yrt wi at the
to our
burg
Mrs. A. M. Lichty entertained at a
peautifully appointed dinner on Tues-
A few days ago, Mrs. Lloyd Beachy
gave a luncheon at which she enter
tained Messrs. Lorraine and Wolf of
of Cumber-
land and Mr. and Mrs. John Knecht 'as Mr.
Brant of Altoona, a ‘represen- |
tative of the Anti-Saloon League de- |
livered a sermon in the Evangelical
Misses Alma and Adaline Jones of
Johnstown aré guests aft the Dietz
and Abraham Miller and A-|
Livengood.
Mrs. Lorena Reitz returned frome
Meyersdale on Saturday’ being accom:
panied home by little Georgine:
Reich who spent the day with her.
Prof. Lew Bittner of Meyersdale;.
spent Sumday in town.
Dr. Ray Baldwin refmrned to his:
home in. Wilkinsburg after spending]
a week with friends im Salisbury.
Miss Mary Reitz spent a few days
recently visiting her sister Helen im
Meyersdale.
Biders D. H. Walker of Brothers
valley and S. E. Hoover of Somerset
conducted services om Sunday in the
Church of the Brethrem. The comm
mion service was umusually large this
summer.
The nearby farmers are sending 2
large amoutn of fine cream to the
Meyersdale Dairy Company.
TES T——
BERKLEY,
The automobile fever is im Berk-
ley at present, H. R. Boyer having
the first attack, but soon cured by
H. R. Kretchman with a new Ford
Roadster. M. E. Reich was also cur-
ed by Frank Hemminger with a
Four touring car. P. S. Baer soon
quieted the nerves of Lewis-Sutton
with a Maryland touring car.
Mr. and Mrs.. George Fritz were
the guests of Lewis Shultz on Sun-
day.
fh Mrs. Edward Sellers’ mother who
has returned to her home in Albright
W. Va.
Saturday was an unlucky day tor]
Howard Sellers and Jacob Lindeman
Sellers lost his pocketbook
with a large sum of money in it and
| Mz. Klingaman lost his watch which
{he valued highly.
Don’t forget the festival on Sat-
urday night, July 22 at Berkley’s
Mill.
ee ert
TRY A BOTTLE OF HEINZ’S PURE
CIDER VINEGAR AT BITTNER'S |
GROCERY; YOUR MONEY BACK
-+IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED.
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Our Job Work Pleases
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DEORE A BEBE BOR RECO CELLS ROBCECK tetnixieiulnialululiniaiel
was visiting there for the past week |
WELLERSBURG.
Mr. and Mrs, James Reddig and
¥ | family, after spending a two weeks’
% | vacation with relatives: in Cumber-
g | land county, returned home
% | last.
8| Miss Hattie Root of Mt. Savage, !
4. | is Visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Wm.
Friday
roe eC CROBCHCEIBI TF OD oH HCHOS BOBCE0H OSORORCHOBCHO IC:
. O’Baker.
RTL EE « Mrs. Geo. Delbrook of Pine Hill
Tex, arrived here em Tuesday to! of the farmer's sister;. Mrs. D. Wi and Mrs. Wim. Hostlerode: of Glen-
coe are spending the week with Mes.
Catherine DelBrook, assisting in pze-
paring for the barn raisers—the big
event of Wedimesday of this week.
Auctioneer Powell of Berlin was: in
the burg agaim over Sunday. Oh! Bill
looks as proud as ever since he: has
gotten his Fomd on the read again.
‘We presume, however, that the: hotel
keeper in the: burg will have to white
wash his gate post.
Members of the Reformed chminch
will hold a “pie social” em the pmb-
lic school greund Saturday night, Ju-
ly 22nd. Ice eream, cake and other
good eatables will be soil. BEwery-
body invitedi
WHIPPOORWERL
Farmers: are wating for nice weath-
er to finisix hay making.
William Sechler, who had been in
bed with grip is out and around again,
Milton Opel from Berlin is helping
his father, Henry Oped, to make hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keicer and
children from Pine Hill were visitors
at Harvey Deucker’s on Sunday.
Mr. Jacob Maust frome Berlin and
his
visiting relatives and friends in our
community last week.
Jonas Lowery who had been stay-
ing in Ohio is back again and is help-
ing William Sechler to make hay.
Wilson Maust as a visitor to Ber-
Hin last week.
Henny Maust is working for Will
iam Kinsinger through hay making.
FARMERS’ DAY
Farmers’ Day next Tuesday at BEd-
gewood Grove will be a big event, A
Parade will fosm at 9:30 a. m. at the
' court house under the following marsh-
als: F. J. Hoffman, L. C. Colbornm, J.
C. Lowry, Morris Shoemaker, W, H.
Sanner, Jonas L. Baer, J. S. Miller,
, Ralph Berkebile and Lester G. Wag:
ner.
"RY A RED CROSS BROOM AT
[BITTER ( S GROCERY.
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son Andrew from Kansas were:
=10 DAYS MORE—
Mid Summer
CLEARANCE SALE
MILLER & COLLINS
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It will pay you to visit the
Largest Department Store
in the County during
these 10 days
Bargains in F ootwear
Bargains in Clothing for
Men, Women and Children =
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$35 00, now to go ab 1-2 price
$10.00 Suits reduced to
12.50 Suits reduced to
15.00 Suits reduced to.
18.00 Suits reduced to.
20.00 Suits reduced to
25.00 Suits redmcee to...
Beach Suits.
bi LADIES SUITS
Our entire line of New Spring Suits, in all newest materials, st os
and Colors—Poplims, Gabardines, Serges, Shepherd Plaids, Silk
lins and Taffeta, im an excellent range of sizes, priced at fram $10.00t0 §
35.00 Suits reduced to..... a
Alterations Free-Fit Guaranteed.
Nale Prices
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seine. 17.50
Every Suit in our store is included i in this sale, except” Palm
HARTLEY CLUTTON CO.
THE WOMEN’S STORE
| Hartley Block -
Meyersdale, Pa.
WOODLAWN
We are having sunshine again after
a few days of rain and cloudy weath-
er which was needed very much as
the ground as very dry.
The farmers have commenced to
cut their wheat this week.
Mrs. Albert Wahl and Mrs. Harvey
Wahl spent last Wednesday at Christ
Wahl’s.
Mr. Yommer who is selling medi-
cine for the Watkins Medical company
was in Woodlawn on Saturday sell-
ing medicine. 2
| There were some fake Picture
agents in this vicinity on Saturday
but with goed ‘alk he did get a few
pictures to enlarge
Mre. Della Wam-au:h of Hyndman
recently visited Mrs. Alten, Fike.
Charles Raubach ofg®hadson was in
Woodlawn last week helping his
father to make hay.
Mrs. Della Wambauch spent Monday
in viisting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miike Thomas.
Mr. Hillery Shuck and daughter
Velma spent a few hours in Wood-
lawn on Monday.
There seem to be lots of huckle
berries on the mountain by the way
the people are going.
again after being idle for a week from
having his arm hurt at the mines
Mrs. Calvin Tressler spent last
| Thursday with parents Mr. and Mrs. |
{John Miller.
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John Dietle has started to work
SIPPLEVILLE. -
Minnie Swearman is visiting rela-
tives and friends in Berlin.
« Mrs. Wms. Mexrbarb was a busi-
ness visitor in Prostburg this week.
Mrs. Struby who is on the sicklist
is slowly improving.
Miss Mary Johnson of Cumberland
visiteg¢ N. B. Hechler’s over Sunday.
The following persons visited at
the Henry Sipple home om Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs, Frannis Sipple; Mr,
and Mrs. Oscar Sipple of St. Pa
and Henry Finzel; Mrs. Wm. Brown
and Mrs. Harry Finzel of Finzel, Md.
Mr. apd Mrs. B. F. Krause and son,
Bernard and daughter, Margaret and
Rev. Dennis Sipple of Summit Sta-
tion.
This community was greatly shock-
ed to hear of the death of Edward
Sipple.
Mrs. David Bauman and aangnter
Ruth of Glade City were welcome
callers at Ross Albright's on Sunday
last,
Mrs A. E. Truxal and daughter,
Miss Rebecca vissted George Sipple’s
Wednesday last.
FOOD SALE—A Sale of Homemade
Breads, Cakes, Pies and so forth,
| will be held in the C. E. Deal bullding
lon Centre street on Saturday mors
benefit of the Civie
ing for the
| League.
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the only
boarding.