The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 07, 1916, Image 8

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    and Fred Wagner motored to the |
peach orchards at Pinto W.Va.
Minor Mention
Miss Mary Reitz left on Sunday for |
Pittsburg where she will enter the
West Penn Hospital for training. She
was accompanied as far as Meyersdale
by Misses Nelle Stotler, Helen Reitz,
Florede and Effie Lichliter, and Rom-
aine Dietz.
Mr. and Mrs. Shultz of Meyersdale
gpent Sunday with Mrs. Shultz’s sis-
ter Mrs. Urias Brown.
Miss Grace Brown returned from
Pittsburg on Saturday after spending
two weeks there on business and vis-
iting relatives.
Miss Helen Reitz of Meyersdale
spent Thursday visiting friends in
town.
Levi Lichliter Jr. returned to his
home on Gay street, on Sunday after
spending several weeks with his sis.
ter Mrs. Karl Miller of Pittsburg.
Mr. Homer Baumgartner of Mor
gantown spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. Victoria Baumgartner.
Dr. Mary Coffin and sister of Pitts-|
are visiting Mrs. Walter Bouch-
Jbeth Livengood returned
burg
Mis
to fer hom
e
Fogle and Clarence Stotler spent La-
bor Day fishing in the Yough river
near Somerfield.
Prof. J. C. Beahm filled the pulpit
union meeting at Rackton,
field county.
day at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
A. Maust.
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i GARRETT
Mrs. James
few weeks visiting Mrs. Evans par
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Lohr,
in Johnstown after spend- |
and Mrs. C. T. Bittner.
The Misses Edna and Helen Kim- | a boy August 29th.
mel of Jones Mill were visiting their |
grand parents Mr. and Mrs. John Nel- | Harry Cassen of Deal spent Saturday
son Sunday.
Miss Edna Wagnes
| spent Sunday
| |. Devore,
Mrs B. S.
here and at Garrett on Sunday fur
Rev. B. F Waltz who is holding a |
Clear-
Miss Anna Bertha Lepley of Union-
town spent from Saturday till Tues-
F.
Evans and children of
Madison Wisconsin are spending a
Meyers Bittner of Pittsburg spent
Sunday at the home of his parents Mr. brother G. W. Witt over Sunday.
of Johnstown |
with Mr. and Mrs. H. | Alleganian picnic
Rush of Meyersdale was |
Miss Mildred Falknor of Berlin call-
| ed on friends in Garrett Wednesday.
| Mr. L. W. Pollard and family spent
| a few days of last week visiting re-
latives at Pittsburg.
| Mr. Eda Pyle spent a few days of
last week visiting his sister Mrs.
John Tucker and other friends.
Mrs. H. B. Speicher who contracted
disptheria while atter Jing Institute
at Somerset is some what better. Mrs.
| Speicher it at Mr. Speicher’s home at
| Somerset.
|
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| WELLERSBURG
| Miss Nora Sturtz and Dorothy Shaf-
| fer of Cumberland spent Sunday with
“| their parents of this place.
Mrs. Angelin Glessner of Mt. Sav-
age was a g guest at the home of her
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturtz,
Mr. E. P. Shaffer and daughter Mrs.
| in town.
Those from town who attended the
held at Narrows
| Park Saturday were Mrs. Campbell
Bird Brothers at Pleasant Hill.
Miss Edna Tressler, who had been
in Cumberland, Md. came home last
Saturday.
Mrs. Barbara Judy of Garrett spent
Sunday at Vim,
Mrs. Ellen Grause and Miss Sarah
Nicholson spent last Sunday at the
home of Phineas Compton in Elk
Lick township.
Mrs. Hiram Beck and daughter Vi-
ola and son of near Bakersville autoed
to the home of Walter Herring last
Sunday.
Miss Helen Fike spent last Sunday
at the home of Druggist Livengood !n
Salisbury.
Mrs. Eugene Wellen spent 1st Sun-
day at the hame of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Pyle at Coal Run.
Mr. P. W. White and family of Un-
jon Valley spent last Sunday at Vim.
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1,000 SOUVENIRS TO BE GIVEN
AWAY TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUS
TOMERS DURING THE MEYERS-
‘DALE FAIR. COME IN TO SEE US
AND ASK FOR ONE AT HABEL &
| and daughter Florence, Grace, Pearl
PHILLIPS.
New Goods Coming
in Every Day
Every day sees big shipments of Fall and.
Winter Wearables coming in to the Women's
Store.
Ready-to-wear lines, Dry Goods, Furnishings
and Accessories that delight the eye, in all the
newest and latest ereations.
We invite you to come in and look over the
lines early.
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The Seven Arabs in the their wonderful Acro- Th h b booked R fh To
: . : ere have been booked seven Harness aces
batic Performances, will give two acts each after- | Mopsre
noon; they alone are well worth the price of and three Running Races for the week, with Darale
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The management has provided mzre room in the way of the erection of boas in the line iy entomology, such as scale on trees, insect crop destroyers and sald bi
: : ys : o prevent los . s i i i i
Sheds, and farmers are urged to bring the best they have for exhibit, thus doing OW 10 preven: losses 9 the farm These lectures will be highly instructive and combo
, re iy : beneficial to all who will avail themselves of this opportunity; Mr. C. M. Bar- Aus
they will be helping on a worthy institution for the community, There have been : : : : : ed. th
: . highl font 1 ud b nitz, of Riverside, Pa., an expert on poultry, will explain and pass on matters h rnast
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secured all state judges, who are highly £0 petent to pass Ju gment upon what pertaining to poultry; and J. L. Henderson, of Washington, Pa., will answer Co. at
is exhibited. The judges are all furnished by the Argicultural Department. your questions concerning livestock, for he understands his subject and will be Yun
They are as follows: Mr. R. P. Allaman, Bedford, Pa., who will give an ex well able to award prizes where they belong. : #&bove
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ATRONIZE WHAT IS FOR YOUR BEN EFIT Foun
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Sometimes we are asked to give where we do not expect to get anything in return. When we urge you to patronize the home Fair we are simply trying to make you see that you are .
helping yourself, for the Meyersdale Fair and Race Association 1s a wonderful benefit to Somerset County, and more especially to this part of it. No one makes money, no dividends are paid, ; A le
in fact the management borrows money to make it go. Be there, bring your products. . -partm
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B. E. SHIPLEY, President, ~~ W. H. DEETER, RH. PHILSON, Treas, D. J. FIKE, Secretary. BH wm
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SALISBURY | ing a week with her parents Mr. and i on Garrett fr! 2 A and Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. James SA ‘ | g The
3% Dinners and Luncheons Mrs. John Livengood. . nesday. Be hi >| Miller and Edna Witt. ¢ ¥ : b : i . agree
Mrs. Albert Reitz entertained Prof. Messrs. Haas, Clarence Kann, and Guests at the @. T. Bittner h me A very pleasant farewell party was E ’ : 3 ‘made
William Shauman and wife of Pitts- Allen Koontz took advantage of the | last Saturday were the Misses Maude given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | I'é ire dln 3 po payme
burgh at a six o'vlock dinner on Sunday excursion from Pittsburg and| Meyers and Fern Zerfoss and Messrs | Edward Wilhelm Wednesday evening ; : RB yl ; 0 of all
Thursday. spent several hours with the latter's | Galen Meyers and Lewis Meyers. August 30th, in honor of their daugh- 3 Plo so l Al
+ i : 3 : B ‘.
Miss Mary Reitzfwas the guest of .gister Mrs. B. F. Stevan. Mr. George Knepper of Berlin spent | ter Miss Elthea, a large number was to come to th er | & ney B
honor at a farewell luncheon on Sun- Mrs. - Lester Boucher, of Duquesne, | Sunday with Garrett friends. present the interest of the evening 4 a con
day given by Mrs. C. S: Lichliter and spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Porter of Shaw | were games, music and refreshments. ® ¢ g | behall
also at a farewell dinner by her grand- Mr. Walter Boucher. Mines spent Sunday with Mrs. Porters | Miss Wilhelm left Thursday for Ak- - | Po shoul
mother Mrs. H. H. Reitz, Mrs. Bertha Cunningham and son, parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nedrow, | ron Ohio were she expects to spend ! 9 ® IS ‘terms
Mrs : Harry BE. Wi nc entertained Allen motored from Somerset on Mrs, Earle Miller spent a few days | the winter. ? 1 Tnitte
? grr 2 Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. of last week in Berlin visiting her par- William Diest and Miss Nettie Poor- | § : Bs ‘pleas
at a sumptuous’ dinner on Sunday. : A tT 4 eq
Those present were Mr. and Mrs Cunningham’s aunt, Mrs.. Levi Lichli. | ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Durst. baugh of Glencoe passed through our } Il counc
Ohre. Wager | sndliganily. None ut}: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Judy, sons Er. | burg Saturday to visit relatives 172 We’re going to make all our out-of-town visitors I sulk
th So tok bout 4 brid Ki | Misses Lucretia and Almira Bouch- nest, Richard and Harry Judy motored | Corrigansville and Cumberland, and!= : going 4 . them
ne ® Jos 2 out or 18 : 00 ing! I Pout dere 1o Trlontown Sunday. motored to Evitts @reek dam Sunday |B especially Welcome, you can count on that. |
is tae ii or sheds a most | Pf Lt 2 OY andparents, Mr. apd] Mise Bmma Liberty reumed to her | afternoon with Ralph Poorbaugh and |E There'll be lots going on here besides the fair, of | Chi
ony the Sick Mrs, Walter Boucher. | home Tuesday after having spent sev- | Bdna Witt. = course everybody in Meyersdale is exerting them- l «collec
Li Fe pious altert Bonet Prof. William Shuman and wife of | eral days visiting relatives at Cassel-| There will be Sunday School in the | E selves to make it agreeable and interesting for gl licen:
Mr. and Sc Harvey Drowns is sot Pittsburg are spending a week with | man, Union S. S. room. Sunday evening for our guests. 1 Th
fering from a broken leg. The acci- friends in town. Prof. Shauman is a| Mr. James L. Brant of Boswell | 211 who wish to go over sixteen years ; : is show:
dent occurred Wednesday whil he | teacher in the Peabody schools. | spent Sunday and Monday at the | of age. We're doing our ‘‘bit’”’, we have on hand our com- } ‘been
was working in a mine near town, He| Messrs. Clay Newman, Hubert | home of his aunt Mrs, Ida U. Brant. r = plete Fall Display of Clothes, Hats and Furnish- ! 3 in th
= choerial and bears the pain lke a) yaguer, George Riley, Roy Fogle] Mr. W. M. Henderson of McRses VIM : ings, this will give you a chance to get “posted”, +3 7 oo,
title stole. and Michael Harding motored to port spent Sunday with Garrett| John Bungard spent Labor Day at |g also to see what you.want to buy for Fall and : Citiz
Mr. Earl Wagner is very sick at his Cumberland on Sunday in the New-| friends. Connellsville taking in the sights. g Winter. : ; 1
home on Ord stree. man car to see the game between Mrs. Leah Ackerman of Mance spent Rev. A. E. Truxal D D of Meyersdale ud
Visit Peach Orchards Washington and Cumberland. | the week end with her sister Mrs. | spent Thursday of last week at Vim |Z , fd
Mesdames Bud Newman and Wiu| Wiliam Livengood, Jr, who has| Rena Hoover. i= visiting his parishioners. ; gE ois .
Lowry, Miss Anna Kretchman and | been working in Johnstown this sum-| Miss Gertrude Schrock is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson and | ® iy S
Messrs. Williard Lowry and Sam En | mer returned on Sunday to his home her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Schrock. | prs. Alice Kurtz a sister of the form- t i Do
gle motored to the W. Va. peach or- | On Grant street. | Mr. Wilson McIntyre left for Sharon | er of Sioux Falls S. D. were Vim vis- | ary e V a win | It
chards on Wednesday. | Irvin Engle of Pittsburg spent Sun: | Pa Saturday where he will spend a | jtorg Sunday and Monday. | fi
On Sunday Messrs. Charles, Harry | day and Monday with his family. | few weeks visiting friends and relati-| Mr, and Mrs. Henry Suder and son f Pen
Messrs. Harry McClune, Harvey ves. : Melvin spent Sunday afternoon with