The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 03, 1916, Image 8

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| “parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vint ltrs. L. W. Miller, where she will re-
© Krouse.
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SALISBURY. |
Thrown by Angry Bull |
Lest Sunday fornoon, George Simp- |
kins . second won of Mr. and Mra.
Stewart Simpkins, was caught on the
horus of an infuriated bull and |
thrown twenty feet back over the an-
imal's head into a thorn bush. He
re-cived a bad cut on the right hip |
wh necessitated the taking of |
eight stitches. Dr. A. M. Lichty® dress-
ed ‘the wound.
Birthday Surprise.
Mrs. Wm .Menhorn was greatly
surprised on Monday evening whne
on coming to the home of her friend, |
Mrs, Lewis Miller, she found forty
guests assexb’ed to celebrate her
birthday. Sie recaived some beauti-}
ful presents. After spending an en-
joyable evening, refreshments were
served.
Class Social.
On Friday evening the Truth Seek- |
ers Bible Class of thee Church of
the Brethren met, as a surprise, at
the home of their teacher, M. 3.
Maust to spend the evening. A shout |
literary : program had been arranged
which was well execuied. The meet:
ing was especially favored in having
rof. Bowman, Pres. of Blue Ridge
Co! ace present. Frof. Bowman gave they were visiting Mr. Phenicie’s sis-
a fra though brief, talk. A luncheon
co.sisting of ice cream, cake, candy,
fruit, potato chips and lemonade was
served. Freshly made pickles also
were “served” only to those however
who picked from the jar, in the serv-
jing room, After games on the lighted
dawn thecompany departed for their
homes.
Little Ladies’ Party
Mrs. Calvin Rumiser entertained
about thirty little girls at her home
on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
jittle daughter Thelma’s eight birth-
day. Thelma received quite a number
©f gifts and the little guests had “just
the nicest time.” A peanut hunt, con-
tests and games of various kinds
were indulged in.
S. S. Picnic
The Brethren church held their an-
nual S. S. picnic in Riverside Park
on Wednesday.
‘ Minor Mention
Mrs. Jonas Speicher and two child-
ren Nelle and Clayton of Accident are
visiting Mrs. Speicher’s sister Mrs.
Annie Beachy at the Gnagey farm.
St. John’s Reformed church held
their communion services on Sunday
morning.
Misses Margaret Glotfelty and Mima
Harding attended a picnic in Grean-
ville on Saturday.
Mrs. William Dietz has been ill for
the last week. :
“Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smalley of Kan-
was city’ are visiting
Ys. Mollie Barantyn
Hh Billie Ee at ‘the home of
main until after the Chautauqua.
- Migs Mays of Cumberland is visit-
ing her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. | fortunate to have escaped with only :
Keller.
“Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Johnstown
spent a few hours in our town on Sat-
mrday evening enroute to their home
after an extended fishing trip near
Addison, Mrs. Benson was formerly
Miss Hulda Rininger. ’
Mrs. Peter Meyers of Meyersdale
is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary New-
mam.
Miss Grace Brown returned home
after spending a week in Scottdale.
Miss Ada Brotemarkle arrived Wed-
nesday morning to spend a few days
at the home of Prof. and Mrs. J. C.
Beahm.
Mr. N. B.. Hanna returned from Con-
fluence where he spent two weeks
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
Hubert Kann of Pittsburg is visit.
ing his grandparents »: and Mrs. H.
H. Reitz, pete
Mrs. Nelson Garlitz has been on the
sick list for the last few days.
. Mr. Albert Reitz and family motor-
ed to Berlin on Sunday where thy
spent the day with Mrs. J. D, Liven-
good.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and
family of Hilldale Farm, Mrs. Spear
of Frostburg and Miss Mary Reitz of
town, picnicked in Chautauqua Park
on ‘Thursday.
Mrs. Samuel Reed entertained Rev.
©Oney and wife at dinner on Thursday
evening.
irs. Sadie Chalfant, Mrs. Ella Chal-
fant, Messrs. Alex Chalfant, and Jim
Hill and Miss Breckinridge of Browns-
ville spent from Friday until Sunday
as guests at the Valley Hduse.
3 OZ. BEST JAR RINGS FOR 25c.
AT BITTNER’S GROCERY
c—————
PURE CIDER VINEGAR 20c PER
arm ——————
4 PRLENIT re py
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GARRETT
Society Notes
The Willing Workers Society of the
Grace Reformed were entertained at
' Meyersdale by Mrs. Henry Naylor.
The afternoon was spent by doing
“fancy work” During the afternoon a
dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Naylor
is a charming hostess and the ladies
all reported a lovely time. Those pre-
sent were: Mesdames W. L. Brant,
Bowlby, A. R. Miller, R. M. Mec-
Clellan W, A, Merrill, W. M. Kistler,
James Brown, C. S. Claar, Miss Matil-
da Bowlby and Rev. H. H. Wiant.
Last Friday evening Mrs. L. W.
Pollard gave a Marshmallow roast in
honor of her son, Richard's twelfth
birthday, Misses Helen Grant, Ruth
Ellis and guests, Anna Kennell of
Hyndman and Velma Henderson of
McKeesport chaperoned “the party.
Those present were Nellie Sweeney,
Elizabeth Pollard, Mildred Swansboro
| Minnie Beal, Charlotte Brant, Orpha
Grant, Jim George, Chas, Fritz, Geo.
Brant, Michael Sweeney, Roscoe Kist-
ler, William Clements William Phen-
‘Odd and End’
aT a aiuto
It will pay you
‘to attend
T OM & J1 M
~ Announce
— SPECIAL SALE
Women’s, Men's, Misses’,
and Children’s
Oxfords and Pumps
We have about 250 pairs we wish to dispose of at once
in order to make room for Fall Shoes.
These consist of this seasons styles-- Patent, Glazed
nicie.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Phenicie return
ed home from Baltimore Md., where
ter Mrs, Joe Burns. .
Miss Pansy Miller left Friday for
Baltimore Md., to be with her mother
Mrs. W. H. Miller who is undergoing
treatment in the Johns Hopkns hos-
pital. -
Messrs. Herbert Jones and Bob
Rice of Somerset were Garrett visit-
ors Monday.
Mrs. Harry Swarner spent Thurs-
day in Pittsburg.
Mrs. G. R. Smith and daughter
Rowena of Swissvale, Penna, arrived
Thursday to spend several weeks at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
C. T. Bittner.
Mr. W. M. Henderson returned to
his home in McKeesport Saturday ar-
ter having spent several days visiting
friends in Garrett.
Miss Mame Weller of Rockwood
Pa. spent the week end as the guest
of Misses Néill and Verda Brant.
Messrs. Bady and O’Baker of Bos3-
well called on Garrett friends Sunday.
Misses E:hma Liberty and Lulu
Walters = returned Wednesday after
having s
friends in Akron Ohio.
Mr. Perry Sheeler who was visiting
his family left for Akron Ohio Wed-
nesday.
Frank Meyers ving: at Geneva,
Ohio was calling on friends and rela-
tives in Garrett Tuesday.
Mr. John George left Tuesday mora:
ing for Youngstown opie, where he
will visit friends. ;
curve and Mr Judy going up, the
road being too narrow to pass - the
wheels of the two cars caught.
The persons in the cars were very
slight bruises.
end with Garrett friends.
Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Landis of Berlin
were visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Bruce Walker last week.
Earle Drenner who attended school
at Pittsburg is spending his vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K,
Drenner.
Miss Margaret Kearney of Johns-
town arrived last evening to spend a
téw days with her mother, Mrs. Ww.
| Clements.
Misses Sheba Mitchell and Mary
Regan and Mrs. P. Benner spent Sat-
urday visiting friends and relatives
at Somerset.
Mr. William Pollard who was vis-
iting his grandparents returned to
his home at Geneva Ohio Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Logan who was visiting
her sisters the Misses Mitchell re-
turned to her home in Indiana last
Monday.
Mr. Geo. Mitchell left a few days
ago for Youngstown Ohio to seek em-
ployment.
Mrs. E. Baxter Jones left Monday
for Windber and Hooveersville to
visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pritts and child-
ren were visiting relatives at Sand
t several days visiting |
| What might have been a serious ac |
ident occured Saturday ' afternoon | | ||
when the Fords owned by Messrs. nl
IB. Judy and 8. P.: Pritts’ ‘collided. Mr, |.
‘Pritts was coming down a hill near-a |
Mr. Elmer Walker spent the week- |
They are offering
some Tempting
Bargains i in this le!
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“The instrument shown in illustration is the
Victrola X, $75. Other styleg of the Victor and
Wictrolas $10 $250. Easy teoms,, if desired.
Meyersdale,
’ instant command to play
COLLINS DRUG STORE
THE REXALL STORE
“With a Victrola you |
_ have noted dance orches-
tras and bands at..yoms
whatever dance numbers
you wish. :
‘We will gladly play some: . of
2 ghe'mewest dance music foryow § |
any time you find it convenient
“to stop in.
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Pr. R. M. McClellan and wife motored
to Quemahoning dam Sunday amd
spent the day.
FULL POUND JAR COCOA’ FOR. 25c
AT BITTNER’S GROCERY
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COUNTRY BUTTER WANTED AT
HABEL & PHILLIPS
WELLERSBURG
Misses Nyna, Fanny and Lora Low-,
ry of Ellerslie spent Saturday and Sun-
and Mrs, W. A. Merrill and family,
day as the guest of Mrs. Russell Ken-
neil. iy
A crowd of twelve people from Cum-
Patch Sunday.
is spending the week with his parents :
Mr. and Mrs. H. Brocht,
Misses Nell and Rene Brant called
on Berlin friends last Wednesday.
Mrs. T, S.Malcolm and children,
Robert and Helen of Johnstown are
yisiting Mrs. Malcolm’s Higgs, Mra. R.
B. Ellis, opie EY i
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller and sons
Allen and Earl and wife visited relati-!
ves in Johnstown Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller attended
GALLON. ALSO A BIB STOCK OF
THE VERY BEST PICKLING SPI-
CES at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
1 DOZ. JELLY GLASSES FOR 26c¢. |
AT BITTNER’'S GROCERY
FRESH SLICED BOILED .HAM,,
CHIPPED BEEF AND BREAKFAST |
BACON at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
the base ball game at Acosta Sunday.
Miss Verda Brant and her guest |
| Miss Velma Henderson were Meyers- |
{ dale visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Phenicie and Jon the former and the latter’s moth- | good
son William left Sunday for Indiana.
(Pa. where they will spend a fow |
weeks visiting friends and relatives.’
| A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. |
W. M. Kistler and children and Mr.
Mr. Henry Brocht Jr. of Ralphion | Corigansve, Ellerslie and Reels
night also a number of others from
| Herbert Logston of Frostburg Sun. |
daye4 with his lady friend, Miss Lill- |
ian Wilhelm,
i Anthony Fink of Philadelphia,
|spentine several weeks with Lai
dr
and Mrs. Frank Cooper.
auto. trip te Mountain Lake Park on
Sunday.
The Berlin auctioneer was im our
town over Sunday;. almest a slrang-
er! it has been three long. weeks
since he was there,
USE HAMMOND DAIRY .FEED
FOR YOUR COWS AND YOU WILL
GET MORE CREAM
AT HABEL & PHILLIPS.
WOODLAWRN
Nights are cool hut deys are very
hot;
Miss Mary Miller visited her par.
ents at Rockwood over Sunday.
Mr. Christ Wahl's are thinking of
berland attended the damce Saturday | buying a piane.
Mr. Ira Fike spent Sunday with his | 'had retired when about fifty friends
parents Mn. and Mrs. Syrus Fikes.
Mr. and Mrs, W
{at Allen Fike’s.
Cyrus Fike, who has been sick far
improving but very
some: time, is
is | slowly.
Mrs. James Crossen and two chil-
en, Freda and Elmer, spent Mon-
Born to Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lepley |day with her brother, Richard Thom-
| Sunday, July 23rd. a boy.
Delbrook home. Miss Ida who has
| been visiting there since’ the barn
| enising , returned home with them.
"er, Mrs. Rebecca Knieriem.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kennell
children, Hazel, and Della, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Long, Homer, Ellsworth, |
Bertha and Loretta Beal enjoyed an!
as, at Summit Mills,
| Sunday.
|
‘lawn on Monday selling brushes. He ,; Apron
Mr. and Mrs. John Knieriem and had brushes for all kind of household , .. Wis family there,
family and Mrs. Clara Evans called | and bath room. Any one wisaing a Ais
clothes or dust brush of any
kind can leave their order at his re- - LARABEE'S BEST FLOUR FROM
and |sidence on Beachley street, spposite | KANSAS WHET MAKES THE FIN
the Morrell property.
Get cur vrices on job work.
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m. Fike spent Bum i gomy of the young men to go after
There was an agent through Wocd-
and Havanna Brown.
ing prices $3.00 to $5.00 aow—
$2.00, $2.50
Note--Misses and Childrens
$1.25 and $1.50.
Kid, Gun Metal, White Washable Kid and
In all sizes, A’s to D’s. Former sell-
White Canvass
and $2.75
Sale Price, .75¢, $1.00,
- NE — ANE NR HLS
and $4.00 grade at—
Also--25 pairs of Ladies Pumps, in broken sizes, $3.00,
$1.50
Come in and look them over.
TOM & JIM
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SALE
Closes Saturday, Aug.
THE A STORE
2. a
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¢ days « of the bargains at the! Woman’s
gs Jo ba summer ‘Wash Dresses, in
"SALES CLOSE oN SATURDAY |
oman
good, and Jou. will save
' HARTLEY CLUTTON co.
THE WOMENS STORE
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Continu
Bargains.
RED LETTER SALE _
LH Saturday, August 5th
We are making many happy
by giving them Red Letter |}:
Come in.
es Until
gwargogu iv
Hartley & Baldwin |!
GLADE CITY.
; A birthday party was given in hon.
i of Perry Beal on the evening of
| July 27, by his wife, to celebrate his
41st birthday anniversary. Mr. Beal
‘ arrived but it did not take long for
him, A very pleasant evening was
spent and music was quite a feature
of the evening's emjoyment and last
but not least an excellent supper was
served.
The Glade City Sunday School held
a very successful festival on Friday
evening in Al }
wm. Hostlercd and son Harvey of | Mr, and Mrs. John Miller attended ee A he al
Glencoe were Sunday callers at ‘the | Dunkard Church in Meyersdale on 8
they received from so many persons.
James Murray has secured employ=
ment in the Goodyear Rubber works
Ohio. He expects to sonn
{ EST AND WHITEST BREAD YOU |
EVER SAW. $1.80 PER LARGE BAG |
at HABEL & PHILLIPS. |
SIPPLEVILLE.
The: festival in Albert Bittner's _
grove last Saturday night was well
attendeed.
The farmers in this section have
begun to harvest their oats and re-
port a good crop.
Miss Margaret Shockey who had
been visiting for a few days at the
home of Georgee Sipple has returned
to her home at Deal.
Miss Edyth and Miss Anna Frease
who had been visiting friends in Ak:
ron for a few days, have returned to
their homes in this place.
Wm. Merbbach is building a new
addition to his house.
Miss Anna Durr was a welcome
caller at W. A. Frase’s on Sunday.
Mrs. Susan Helwig visited her niece,
Mrs. Adam Hersh on Sunday last.
John Burkholder was a visitor at
Perry Burkholder’s last Sabbath Day.
Miss Mary Fike of Summit Mills,
was a welcome caller at George 8ip-
ple’s on Sunday.
Fine sale bills printed bere,
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