2 in Di pondent by noti- ourt of Somer ber 11, ena and in the N cause e of di- nst you. AGNER, Sheriff. )N in Di- DER ident a- by noti- ourt of Somer- ber 11, ena and in the N cause e of d'- nst you. \GNER, Sheriff. nemade forth, building 7 morn- Civie wr ean ge few: of ‘her lady a attending | Vo “business affairs - spent Sunday here a guest at the " J. Ebbecka of North street. CUT PRICES WEINSTEIN’ S STORE Waists at closed out at [23:20 A alin 10.00 A beautiful line of Ladies’ 1800. *. . “ 17.50 12°50 66 66 6.25 A number of Ladies’ House Dresses at $1.00 Corsets will be sold during sale at All our $1.00 and $1. 25 white and striped Skirts will be sold for A nice selection of Ladies’ Hats will be MEN'S CLOTHING Mens S Straw Hats at Half Price Boys’ Suits at Reduced Prices Th Sale starts July 29 and lasts until August 12 5.00 39¢, 79c, $1. 90 The entire stock of Ladies’ Suits in gaberdine, poplin and shepherds plaids, will be sold athalf price $18.00 suit for $9.00 39c¢, 90c¢ 48¢c 89¢ 50 ea. fancy $9.90 o i ‘ WEI "THE LOW PRICE PERSONAL AND LocAL dort ge Miss Zella _entertgined Wart ih miley returned ré- ‘ntl ; for the last four" i a few days ago. i Pittsburg, JA Matthias home, on Sunday. Shoe ant ‘Chas. A. Dia is I) br * Pitsburg a couple of days this Week. Miss Velma Stein spent Saturday and Sunday ~ with Felatives and friends in Salisbury. ° 4 Mise Ollie Phillips of Fairmont, w. | Va., is here for a few weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. .. Next to the Post Office ee c. Smith ahd son, Edward of Coal Run following .a drunken row were guests at. the John Tew days, ago adjusted. their differen- te ot oe of Fr- wtburg, spent Fvera: days here visiting their - ‘pisther, Mrs, Har-' ‘vl Staub. 2% the, ho ne ofh-- (daugh- ter, Mrs. Lydia Countryma, 'Gumberldnd ‘mote here | ‘Sunday |, : cent y. fn ‘a two ‘weeks’ visit with” Mr. Valentine returning’ Home the, Ww. Va, has been. _ relatives in. . Pittsburg and Clairnton. > & Miss: Glare Stacer,’ ‘who<had ‘been’ in ‘same. evening, 'whilé Mrs. Valentine will'remain ‘for a-visit at he home of -her brother; R. D.:Pfabler. wt Frank Polit and Adex: Drabioh; at 3 ces before "Squire Hay on Tuesday. They felt better after paying. all costs. E. J. Gamtz, driver “for Reich & Son, RL undergong, a siege of. typhoi fever. “His condition is not regarde by. hig. Physician, Pr, Large, as criti: : cak- Gain “Miss ‘Gora Knepp, 52 whe “several weeks ago was hurt in an ‘automobile ) accident and had been in a Cum STEIN S | ¢ : MEYERSDALE, PA. fer end Mra, A: J. ‘Brieg: - STORE. Se oe pr pm oh ann on the vacation trip ‘are, spe lathe some time with Editor. Livengoot and ‘wife, Miss Mabel . lenry and Miss | Frances Livengood were gchool mates i” Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clarence Valentine of in, California. .Mrs.. Urine Smith, of Morgaslows. Visiting: at the ‘home of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Sieh] for tae past week. She left ‘Mon- day for Berkley . Springs where she will visit ‘her brother-in-law and sister +P, Dewitt, of: ‘Scottdale .s and, dag. Miss Irene arrived in Mey-. ersdale on Saturday to Visit at . the. home’: of the former's father-in-law, Jno. H: Lepley; Salisbury street. Mrs. + DeWitt had been visiting lier parents :'for'’a week preceding the arrival or Her daughter and-husband. On Sunday: the visitors returned home, Mies Mame Lynch of Punxsutawney land hospital. taking treatment, i= 5% a has mew Bll: is visiting her friends, Miss Regina turnel home Saturday greatly improy- ore fo consult a specialist about Mr. ed, Reich and Miss. Mary Foley Hoblitzell’s ~ health, returned home Miss Mary W.ill has returned home! Mr. and Mrs. James Cook had for Ser i the. condition of .; Mr. after a few weeks’ visit with relati- ‘their guests on Sunday the former's IloPlitzell is very encouraging. His ves and friends at Addison. brother and his wife, Prof. and Mrs. many friends hope he will soon be Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Houck returned Calvin Cook of Pittsburg. Some years Bile to be at os offies and will be in recently from a trip to Phladelphia, 280 Prof. Cook was a teacher in the NS Usual good healt Atlantic City and New York. .Meyersdale public schools and has Miss Florence Floto, daughter of Miss Myrtle Ferner of Akron, Ohio many old friends here who are always Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Floto, who sever- is here for a few weeks’ visit with rel- atives and friends. Mrs. John Smith of Salisbury has Bishop, of Pittsburg, were guests at Several been spending a week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Rob- inson. W. H. Deeter arrived home on Monday from a trip to West Virginia 'glad to see him, Mrs. Brainard Bayliss and Mr. Jno. the Misses Hocking home Sunday. Mrs. Bayliss formerly resided in | this place when she bore the name of Miss Sada’Hocking. Mrs. John Hewes and little daugh- al years ago went to Akron, O., where they have since resided, is here for weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. Before returning home she will visit in Berlin and Rockwood. Mr. and Mrs. John Darrah recéntly visited their daughiter, Miss Rose, who is in training in a hospital in Balti- where he had been looking up his ter of Chilicothe, O., are guests at the more, lumber interesgs. 0 Frederick Collins, who is attending, a business college in Pittsburg, visit- | ed at the home of his mother, Mrs, B, B Collins on Sunday. - Miss Daise Ebbecka of Pittsburg home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Mary Harding and Miss Mae Wilson of Pittsburg came up Sunday “and spent the day visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wil- son, Coal operators in this séction are complaining of a shortness of car supply. They have because of this of late been unable to fill their or- ders. Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Friedline, their daughter, Miss Alice, son, Nathaniel, and Mrs. Louise Slicer, motored to Somerset on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Rutter. W. H. Stavb of Pittsburg and H. C. home of Mrs. Hewes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stein. Miss Ruth M, Cleaver, daughter of { Min, and Mrs. K. Cleaver, a teach- er in the Altoona High School, is ex- pected home Saturday morning from | a several weeks’ Philadel- phia, Miss Nellie Weimer, a daughter of Mr. U. M. Weimer, of this, place, who for more than a year hes been taking a course in professional nux- sing in the Children’s hospital of that city,, arrived home on Monday for a month’s vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weimer and son, Park, the latter a clerk in the Second National Bank, returned home on Saturday from a two weeks’ vis- it with friends at Allentown. They also visited at Baltimore and Wash- stay in ington. Mrs. Jacob Henry and daughter Mabel, of Los Angeles, California. have been touring. the east and now Mr. George Donges has secured a very desirable tenant for his.vacant store room adjoining the Donges Meat Market. The new tenants are Th2 Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com- pany which has a chain of stores all through the country. Mr. Donges is rushing the completing of the equip- ment of the room which is to be taken possession of on August 15th. Mrs. Keller and her daughter, of Pittsburg spent a pleasant time on Saturday at the home af Mr. and Mrs. J. Stacer, Mrs. Stacer dnd Mrs. Keller are cousins and spent their school days together. They had not seen each other for twenty years and were de- lighted to again be together. Mrs. U. M. Smith and daughter Madeline, of Morgantown, W. V., spent last week in Meyersdale visit- ing relatives and friends and on Mon- day went to Berkley Springs to spend ‘several days with her brother-in-law if | “MF. and Mrs. W. T. Hoblitzell and]. » ¢ = acm Here is your opportunity to secure the . argest bargains of the season. REET ERD DE TRE ry BARGAINS IN LADIES’ -Suits and Coats-- Suits ¥ 2-$10.00 Sheppard Ck. S ic 4- 15.00 Sheppard 1- 15.00 Tan Poplin 1- 28.50 Grey Serge 1- 12,00 Copenhagen ** I- 12.50 Black inte 1- 10.00 Blue ' 2- 15.00 ** Poplin I- 25.00 ‘‘ Gabardine Coats uits $3.50 . 1-$ 8.00 White Corduroy Coat $3 50 i 5.00 400 1- 7.50 Green. 3.50 “ 10.00) 1- 1000. * Clothf~ = « 4.50 3 4-00 | 1- 8.00 Fancy Plaid $t 3.50 es 5.00 ; 1- 14.00 Rose and White Sport Coat 5.00 ee 4 00 5 5.00 13 15:00 Black Silk Coats 7.50 ‘* 10.00 | 1--20.00 ‘‘ Whip Cord Coat: 10.00 Bese The fortaer has been an invalid for several years. On Tuesday some weputed Winni- peg, Canada fdr dealers were going ‘i around. in Meyersdale selling furs in a somewhat classy car. They had .yisited only a few of the homes of the more well-to-do when they were arrested and brought to an account ing before Burgess Gress far. viola ting, a, borough ordinance for selling _ without a license. They were; fined $25 and ordered to desist, They . then left for Maryland. Joe Swearman of Keystone, | sur- ‘charged with alcohol, on Saturday ev- ‘ening shout six o'clock, happened al- ong on Large st. and entered the home ! i | of Frank Wildgrman. The lady, of the A, GARRETT Teachers Elected ectors last week the following teach- erg were elected for the ensuing term | principal, H. B. Speicher; first pri- mary, Nell Brant, second primary, Grant; second intermediate, : H. Cc. Haer .Grammer, Mr. Fike, Personals. Last ‘Phursday Mr. and: Mrs.’ Roy | Landis, Mr: Frank Groff, Misg Lillian Buchman of Berlin and: M#s. Herm an, reftt and spent the evehin the home. of “N. L. Brant.* house defended herself against the |,uen ‘sy ana’ Mrs. C: L Miller, insults of the man with a. “broomstick. switch’ she used very effectively. The ' drunken man was then completely subdued and went out and lay down on the pavement, gathered him up and _toted him to the lockup for undisturbed repose. THE HOME oF Quality Groceries, The discovery of the North Pole was a great achievement, but .yoa' will benefit more personally by. dis-| covering the place to buy the best Groceries, Turn your search in this' direction. i We do not give you something for nothing; nor does any other merchant , but we will sell you Groceries that will please you, and if anything is not satisfactory we cheerfully refund your money. * We are headquarters for all kinds of coffee, and we solicit your coffee in trade solely on the merits of our goods. These prices “will save money. for you and please you:— 1 large can Pumpkin for -10 cents. 10 cent can Van Camp’s Spaghetti for 5 cents while it lasts. 3 lbs. Ginger Snaps for 25k 3 Ibs.good Lima Beans for 25 cents. 2 Bottles Pure Lemon Juice for 25 cents, | 3-10 cent Rolls best Toilet paper 25c | ? doz b=s. sar Rings for 25c¢ 6 packages good Washing Powder 25¢ | Try a jar of Green Seal Table Relish F. A .BITTNER BOTH PHONES Meyersdale, Pa Center St. MURRAY AUTO SERVICE. Rung Twice Daily Between Meyers dale and Somerset Via. Berlin. Leaves Central Hotel Meyersdale at 7:00 a. m. and at 3 p. m. Leaves Somerset at 9:30 a. m. and at 3:30 p. m. For further particulars (Inquire MORRIS MURRAY, of and sister, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Breig. Central Hotel — —Meyersdale, Pa. Officer, Bittner later) .; yr ‘mye of Pittshire spent Sin. land ‘Mrs, N, L; Brant and’ "adfughter i Charlette, - Mr. and M¥s. Sam ‘Pritts and daughter spent’ Sufiday visiting friends ‘and relatives alt Stony Creek. day in Garrett visiting his biter R. |B: Ellis and family.” Mrs. E. Jones of Johnstown is vis- ‘iting Mrs. R, T. Pollard, ; Miss Anna Kimmel of Hyndman is visiting Miss Helen Brant. Miss Maigaret Seibert of Martins- Le W. Va., 1s visiting Miss Verda Brant. ’ Miss Rena Bran visited Miss Mir- ia Scott of Somerset on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Landis of Berlin and Mrs, C. Herman of Sharon were Gar- ‘retit visitors on Saturday. Miss Mame Tucker returned on Sunday from Washington, Pa. where she was speding her vacation visit- ing relatives and friends. Cecil Brown of Pittsburg is spend- ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of the Hentz Hotel. Mrs. H. B. Bowman returned to her home in Pittsburg on Saturday after ‘having spent several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BE. Schrock. The Misses Elizabeth and Alica | Robertson of Boynton were visiting | friends in Garrett on Saturday. Newton Beabes of Hooversville called on friends here Saturday. T. Boone Brown of Baltimore w2as a business visitor in Garret last Wed- nesday. Miss Elizabeth Styles who had been visiting Miss Hilda Brown re- turned to her home in Greensburg last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M Miller, Miss E- lizabeth Todd, Mr. Charles Merrill spent Saturday in Windber. Park Brant of Somerset visited his uncle, W. L. Brant and family for several days last week. Rev. Fye, pastor of the Evangeli- cal church called on friends here last Thursday. LiMILLER & COLLINS: Verda Brant; first intermediate, Inez. Mrs. Hanna of Sharon motered to ‘Gar-| Mr: and Mrs. A. R. Milter and ‘eon | |near center of town; oS RE ERRE EEE GRE RRA ARR SAAR AA ARRAS AANA AGRA GRA RR SANSA G RASS ARR SARA RS AS le tS Ps 1 For Sale—A Summit Range, practic} ly new. Oscar Gurley - |For ‘Bale—Ford Autos—First or Sec. At the meeting of the school dir- ‘end hand. Apply to F. 2 Hemminge-~ -er-O. Li Piot, For Rént—Good 5-room House cen trally located; modern conveniencas. Apply zt This Office. For Rent— A good 8ix-room house hot ‘and cold water and bath, Reasonable Rent. Apply at Commercial Office, _ WITTENBERG. “Mrs, A. A Sharp and two. children. of Sand Patch were callers’ at Susan Smith's on Thursday. last. Mrs. Rev. J. T, Shaffer ;and five children called .at ‘the ‘home of Wm. Knepp on Sunday last. : MTS. A, Q. Housel and daughter, Tracy and Nellie. Shoemaker, all of Deal,; were Sunday guests at the home of Cyrus Housel’s. Mrs Eli’ Weimer and three child- ren called at the home of Eliza Smith on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. F, Smith and son, Earl of Deal were Sunday geusts at Susan Smith’s. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petenbrink and son of Scottdale returned to their home on Monday : evening of last week after having visited rela- tives here and at Mountain Valley for the past two weeks. The Children’s Day service at the Lutheran church on Sunday evening was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and four children visited at the home of Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John \Fair’s on Sunday. The following teachers were elect- on Thursday last: Sand Patch ad- vanie, Grace ' Peiffer; Sand Patch, primary, Helen Shober; Witt, John. Ravenscraft; Wittenberg, Sidney Lenhart; Geiger, Zelma Shoemaker; Pine Grove; William Hay. ELK LICK TOWNSHIP TEACHERS ELECTED. On 21st inst. the following teachers for the term to begin on September 11 for a period of seven months. The salaries vary from $40 to $50 per month., .Boynton, Grammar grade, A. @. Wahl; Intermediate, Florence Yoder; mary, Sec. Primary, Velma Pyle; 1st. Pri- Cora. Hockman. W. Salisbury, Grammar, Ada Glot- felty; Intermediate, Louise Comp- ton; Primary, Elsie Miller. 8t. Paul, .Grammar,. Ruth. Com- mons; Primary, Elsie Sipple. Springs, Grammar, Elizabeth New- man; Primary, Grace Moser. Sand Flat, Ezra Bender. Thomas, Ruth Folk. Cross Road, Esther Shoemaker. Pleasant Hill, Mame Bitter. ..Lichty, Mae Dickey. D. Hay, Maude Hay Mountainview, Sadie Maust. Peck, Ruth Beahm, Lowry, Edith Martz.
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