The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 14, 1916, Image 5

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At the Fair by day
You are looking forward to a big time next week. Of
course you are going to the Fair i in the day time and the best
place to have an equally fine time in the evening is at the
Bijou Moving Picture Theatre
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
reins
. C. C. Sides is doing jury Work at
Somerset ths week.
Miss Mildred Paync is home from
a two weeks’ visit with relatives and
friends at Keyser, W. Va.
: Frank Boucher has returned from
J | Pittsburg, where he had been visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. M. R. Milne has returned home
from a visit at Conneant Lake, and
Morgantown, W. Va.
Miss Anna Mort of Glassport, is
here for a few weeks visit with rela-
by night.
Look at the Program for Next Week
tives and friends.
Mrs. J. Milton Black and sister,
Mrs. Brenner, spent yesterday at
Don’t miss it.
Monday, Sept. 18th {
‘“The Secret of the Submarine’’, The talk of the country
“s Ashamed of the Old Folks’, with this noted ‘cast of
players; James Gail and Matt Moore.
“The Toll of the Law’’ and a ‘‘Animated Weekly’’.
Somerset.
Mrs. S. B. Philson was hostess yes.
terday when she entertaned the
‘Wednesday card club.
Miss Margaret Chambers of Balti-
more, Md., is visiting her friend, Miss
Amelia Clothworthy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin of Con-
nellsville, were” Meyersdale visitors
““A Womans Eyes’’
Harry Carey.
Harry Brenham.
Tuesday, Sept. 19th
‘‘Unhand me Villian’’, L-KO, 2 acts.
edy hit, featuring Alice Howell.
Presenting the forestal actor,
‘““Her Mothers Sweetheart’,
on Wednesday.
Mr.. E. M. Beachy is about to move
to Brownsville where he has two sons
living.
For a summary of the late Game
laws see the Gurley ad in this issue.
Miss Estella McQuain of Akron, O.,
is here for a few weeks visit with re-
latives and friends.
A smashing com-
with Edith Roberts and
don’t faii to see it.
table Carter De Haven.
Wednesdy, Sept. 20th
“The Iron Claw”. This serial has a grip on every one,
“Timothy Dodds The Soda Clerk’’, presenting the inimi-
‘Riddle of the World’’ and “Good and Evil’’.
Paul Hostetler who is employed at
Pittsburg, is spending his vacation
| John Hostetler.
Rev. W. M. Howe is back home
acain from an evangelistis campaign
beid at Dalles Centre, Towa. He will
preach to his congregation on Snnday.
» Miss Jennie Holmes of Baltimore
Thurday,
“Ben the Sailor’’.
“THE BOSS”, Holbrook Blinn and Alice Brady, 5 acts.
Superbly acted and brimming over with human interest ,one
of the biggest things of the year.
Good Comedy.
Sept. 21st
& Collins store,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hemminger have
Don’t miss it. trip through the west. They visited
2 relatives at Sterling and Clinton, Ii.
Zenith.
conflicting
ist of the film who has won her
“Brennon O’ The Moor”’,
Francis Ford.
Friday, Sept. 22nd
“THE SUSPECT”
——BY——
®
Anita Stewart
A Powerful Drama of Russian Bureaucracy. |
A Thrilling Photoplay of Russian Nihilism that reaches Dramatic
Six Thousand Feet of Thrills.
In this production Miss Stewart is caused to become a Nihilist by
harsh inhuman treatment to which her family is subjected. Her
emotions are evidentto every person in the audience
as she seemingly lives through the years of pain and pleasure.
In two or three close-ups in pasticular, Miss Stewart’s facial ex-
pressions are worthy of special mention.
turns slowly to joy, is wonderful-ly registered by this master -art-
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lichty with
Misses Helen and Hilda.
Md, arrived last week and has charge
of the millinery department in Miller
daughters.
. left Sunday on a motor trip through
Virginia.
Miss Eleanor Small, an expert Mill-
inet of Baltimore, Md. is here and has
' charge of the work room in the Diehl
millinery.
| Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rowe left
| Saturday for Cumberland, Md, where
they joined a camping party and went
down to South Branch for a week’s
| outing.
B. O. Cosgrove and daughters,
visiting with Mrs. Cosgrove’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graves, left Mon-
day for their home in Hammond, Ind,
Her horror which
of Berlin, following a year’s absence
was in town on Saturday. Mr. Bow:
man had been suffering a protracted
illness of nearly a year.
way into the heart of thousands.
Presenting Grace Cunard and
Saturday,
of the Wolf”’.
FREER ESR ARS ARAAARAAA RARE SN
th th
‘Soup and Nuts’’
“LIBERTY”
In 3 Acts
Don’t miss the wonderful feature, 1st Episode, ‘“The Fangs
Comedy in 3 Acts.
been a guest at the home of her. bro-
ther-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Hocking, left yesterday for her
home in Baltimore.
Mrs. Harry Hammond and little
son, of Pittsburg, is here for a few
weeks visiting at the home of the
‘former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
o Eben ka.
Mrs. J. W. Baker, of Crellin, M34.
Sept. 23rd
|
| Mrs. Walter Eisenbrant, ‘who had
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% | is spending two weeks here ating
among relatives and friends.
Mrs. H. A. Slick of Johnstown, ia
a guest of her cousins, the Misses
Yeace~ of Broadway.
Miss Edna Baker of Crellin, Md,
came over Saturday and remained un-
til Monday visiting friends when she
and Miss Mary will left for Califor-
nia, Pa., to enter as students in tna
Specials for Fair Week
State Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Meyers and
daughter, Miss Orpha, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Gnagey and family motort-
Lord Baltimore, bond paper, 35¢
Lord Baltimore,
2 packages - 25¢
60c worth for 49¢
envelopes
Maximium Hot Water Bottle
A $2.00 bottle with a two year
$1.49
guarantee - ~
ed to Oakland, Md., on Wednesday,
and took in the fair which is being
COLLINS RENOVATOR
! held there this week.
A condition Powder for horses The local postoffice is advertisinz
and Western Maryland depot. Bids
: will be received up until September
: 21st. Apply at Postofiice.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry H, Lint and
daughter, Miss Lucille, who spent a
week on an automobile trip have re-
turned home. They visited at Hanover,
RED RAMBLER
Hot Water Bottle
A $1.50 bottle for - $1.50
MEYERSDALE, -
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Collin’s Drug Store
Zhe Rexall sie
Baltimore, Gattysburg, Martinsburg
and York, and report having had a de-
lightful time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holzshu 2 nd
Mrs. W, A, Graves motored to Salis-
bury on Sunday where thev were join-
ed by Mrs Thomas Glotfelty and
i daughter, Miss Margaret, and then pro-
| ceeded to Friendsville, Md, where
they spent the day visiting friends.
and cattle-all medicine, no filler, a for bids for carrying the mail between
50c package for - 29% the post ofiice, Baltimore and Ohio
2
PENNA.
PLACE TO GET
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS |
While attending the fair, or any |
other time perhaps as well call and In-
spect our line of photos. Our work is |
very superior and our rates reasonable |
We carry a line of fine Art pictures
as well.
The Conrad Studio.
imeem
«The Suspect” a great drama play-
ed by a great actress, Anita Stewart
at the Bijou, Friday, Sept. 28...
Jno. Hartman, an extensive stock
| LOCAL OPTION BEING dealer of Franklin County, shipped to
FAR REMOVED | this county last week a car of Perch-
een eron colts, and had ready sale for the
A Pittsburg newspaper having fin- | same. While in this section, he bought
| | ished a pool of the candidates nomi-| up a car
nated for the legislature, and of those | shipped them to eastern markets.
| likely to be elected, announces that
| local option received a decided wallop | of years was a clerk in the Habel & |
at the last primary election. The ma- | Phillips grocery store, bue recently
| jority against the enactment of such resigned his position, leaves today
! 1egislation will be greater in the next | for Elizabeth, Pa., where he will man-
| than in any of the last three General age a store for the Atlantic and Pac-
Assemblies. ific Co.
Mr, John Berkley and Mrs. Abram :
Lichty of Waterloo Iowa are looking
up old friends and making new ones
in the haunts of their earlier days.
They report having a very fine time.
TO THE FAIR
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And why not; Somerset Countians
always glad to welcome back any one
from the “Wild and Wooly West.”
Messrs. Zorn, Dively, Alex Johnson
and one or two others formed a drum
corps in front of the Baldwin and
Livengood music store on Tuesday
evening and tested out some of the
HEN in Town
ches,
STORE for Anything that you Need
in Drug or Medicine Line, For Light Lun-
s, Pure and Delicious Soda Water,
Velvet Ice Cream. Stop at my Cafeteria.
Stop at my DRUG
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fine instruments of that establish-
ment, drawing a large appreciative
crowd,
Pay your subscription to the Com-
mercial during Fair week.
Rev. and Mrs, D, A, Shumaker of
Johnstown, spent several days during
the week here visiting at the home of
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BOTH PHONES.
F. B. THOMAS
LEADING DRUGGIST
YOR RRR RRR RR RE CHR HOH BRC RCROEOB ORCAS,
MEYERDALE PA.
the latter’s brother-in-law and sister
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Opel, of the South
a ROBERT
pr, i
and Mrs. J. W. Leitor, some
vos. cm"
CRONE
years ago residents of Meyersdale,
but’ now residing near Philadelphia,
arrived here Tuesday for a visit with
their many friends.
NEW AGAIN.
VERY MODERATE.
S. J. Grine, of Somerset, a veteran
of the Civil war, in age not for from 80
and who twenty years ago, was a res-
CLOTHES,
KNOWS HOW TO MAKE AN OLD SUIT
HIS CHARGES ARE
FITTER, ALSOCLEANS AND REPAIRS
HE IS AN EXPERT
ident of this place, was in town the
past few days, looking up a place to
live. He is suffering from asthma anid
and wants to live on one of the
ROBT. CRONE, The Tailor
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! General Manager of Sales of the Am-
returned from a delightful automobile *
‘Louise and Wilhelmina, who had been |
B. J. Bowr an, the insurance agent.
of horses and cattle and |
| erset and -back home the same day.
N. B. Holzhauer, who for a number ,
higher points of the town. Mrs. Cyrus
Baer, of this place, is his daughter.
Chas S. Vought whose mother,
Mrs. Belle Vought, lives in Somerset,
has been advanced to the position of
_ PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
COMPENSATION AND
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
W. B. COOK & SON
Meyersdale, Pa.
erican Steel Expert Company of New
York. He is now 30 years of age;
when 19 years old he started with the
Consolidation Coal Company at Som- UNDERTAKER.
erset and Jas been gradu, ly rising!
fr. ._ one position to an: the WILLIAM C. PRICE
| we ; Successor to
Lirs. Frank B. Black Sntoriatnek a
large }:rty of Somerset ladias at her ERSDALE, PA.
“Holiend Farm” home neds Meyers- MEYERS ’
dale, Friday afternoon. Th2 guests PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO |
motored to and from “Holland Farm. | ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES.
Mrs. Edith Sampsel of Ashland Ghio Both Phone’
who has been spending the last two
months with friends in Meyersdale,
started for her home on B. & O. train ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. 15 on Wednesday. She will visit SOMERSET, PA.
friends in Salem Ohio on her home- | Prompt attention given to all legui
ward way. business.
W A. CLARK
W. CURTIS TRUXAL,
U. J. Christner is suffering con-
siderable from what a few! days &-
, 80 threatened to develop into blood
| poisoning. -Mr. Christner thinks the
worst part is now past.
UHL & EALY
Attorneys-at-Law
SOMERSET, Pa,
—
Chas. H. Ealy, assignee of the es- DENTISTRY.
tate of S. D. Livengood states that| Modern dentistry eliminates th:
a final dividend of 10 per cent has dread of havng your teeth extracted,
‘been declared and that the creditors crowned or filled.
in this section will be paid oc, date work. I also treat and guarantee tc
and place to be announced in next |cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or
week’s paper. loose, springy, bleeding gums when
Jacob Burkholder, Frank and Wm. not too far advanced.
Fidler were brought before ‘Squire 1 specialize on Crown and Bridge
Clement of Garrett on the charge of H E. GETTY
stealing copper and brass in this MEYERSDALE, PA,
section, There are two other men im- -
plicated and when they are arrested EXCHANGE AUTO
a general hearing of the five will be|__wilj give a 1912 Overland car with
held. The three named above have |, new gearing for small car. Apply
furnished bail to appear when need-|,¢ this office.
ed. !
-_ Brick Work, Flue Reparing, white-
MEETING OF CREDITORS washing and Kalsomiming. Work sat-
H. F. Yost, Referee in Bankruptcy isfactory, charges Reasonable.
for Somerset County, has sent out Chas. M. Murphy
notices to creditors in several bank- Penn’a street
rupt estates, inviting them to attend
meetings at the Court-house for the Party moving owes us $119 on 2
purpose of transacting matters rela- handsome Upright Grand Piano used 3
tive to the several estates. months. It is yours for balance. .....
The creditors of Albert S. Glessner Write The Gibbs Piano Co. 71-73 Main
are to meet in the grand jury room on St., Springfield Mass.
September Sth, for the purpose of pro- (31 years in one location.
ving claims and selecting a trustee. AMUSEMENTS AT
The creditors of William Ross of SUMMER GARDEN
Somerset will meet tomorrow, at Beatrice Fairfax
| which time the confirmation of the The big sister of all true lovers Its
first and final account; of the rec eiver Beatrice Fairfax Who else The advis-
will be considered. A dividend will or and good friend of thousands of
also be declared to unsecured credi-|, =. . paatrice Fairfaz knows the
tom, . : 2 inner secrets of the human heart.
The creditors of Oliver Bruce Stal| \ © she may be seen on the screen.
ler are to meet on Saturday, Septom- In living, moving realty. In a series
ber oil, for the girpose of consider of dramatic love stories filled with
ing the petition of L. C. Colborn, the wholesome adventure and appealing
trustee, to sell real estate. romance, Harry Fox and Grace Darl-
ve] 3 i
Saturday is the time fixed for the ing are stars appearing in every epi.
meeting of the creditors of George sod
Sewell Mowry of Windber, and the | mpeng is love in it lots of it the good
grand jury room is to be the meeting old fashioned true blue kind.
place. C. L. Shaver, the Trustee, has The story of the “Missing Watch-
filed a petition to sell two pieces of man.” This is the first picture play in
real estate in the Borough of Wind | 1, peatrice Fairfax series written
ber. from the experiences of Beatrice Fair-
~- | fax. Big sister to all true livers,
Judge J. J. Miller of the general | Watch for the opening episode soon at
court of Pittsburg, wife and son, ~n the always pleasing Summer Garden.
Monday were callers at the home of | Each episode a complete story.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Miller. The ae a
judge is is a cousin of both Mr. and Rev. J. C. Matteson left today for
Mrs. Miller, though the latter couple | Washington, D. C. to visit his father
were not related before their mar-| who is ill, the latter having suffered a
riage, Judge Miller and family were slight stroke recently. In the absence
out auto touring for just one day. They | of Rev. Matteson, his pulpit, that of
i took dinner at Oakland, stopped here | the Methodist church, will be filled by
for about half hour, went on to Som- | Rev. D. L. Johnson of the Drovosburg
Home for the aged.
= A touring party of four autos from
WE HAVE JUST THE HAT YOU Friedens enroute to Cumberland and
WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT | other points passed through Meyers-
TO PAY. TRESSLER MILLINERY dale on Tuesday morning. One of the
DON’T FORGET THE DATES OF , party was Mr. Claude Welch, who was
THE TRESSLER MILLINERY OPEN. | a recent teacher in the Meyersdale,
ING SEPT 14to 1% . schools.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HELP WANTED. Fifteen girls over
16 years of age can get employment
at once at Floto Bros. Cigar Factory.
For Rent— A good six-room house
|near center of town; hot and cola
| water and bath. Reasonable Rent.
{Apply at Commercial Office.
MURRAY AUTO SERVICE.
{Runs 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. aud at 3:30 p. m.
For further particulars Inquire of
MORRIS MURRAY,
{Central Hotel — —Meyersdale, Pa.
| ATTRACTIVE HOME ON
MEYERS AVE. FOR SALE
House No. 109 Meyers Avenue, fi_
|merly the H. S. Glessner proper, ,
| for sale. A splendid bargain. Inquire
| at this office.
|
1 1890 1916
| You can send wool and get any cf
the following made, also for sale—
Home-made woolens, batting for
comforts, cushions etc. Blankets,
flannels for skirts, shirts, underwear
and dresses, hose, carpets rugs, yarns
for weaving and knitting, all plain
and fancy, wholesale and retail.
Lemuel R. Barkley, Somerset.
Pa. Cook Wollen and Hoslery Mills,
6—22-8t. 1
GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittner
has opened up a new place for min-
ing the famous Ground Hog Coal 2%
Glade City. He has erected a platform
and a chute and is prepared to serve
the public at all times as he main-
tains a supply on nand. Get his pric
es.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
We will open our applebutter fac-
tory for the .makeing of applebutter
and cider for the 1916 season, on Tues-
day, September 5th. and run every
day except Saturday until further no-
tice. .s ax
Hay & Fullem
TAL weme 4
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of W. A. Younkin, late of Mey-
ersdale Borough, Somerset County
Penn’a Deceased. .. .. .. .... «sc cu.
Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration upon the estate of
the said deceased have been grantsd
to the undersigned. All persons in-
debted to said estate are requested to
| Takes immediate payment, and those
| having claims or demands against the
same will present them for settlement
to the undersigned at her residence in
Meyersdale Borough, Somerset County
Pennsylvania, on Saturday September
16th, 1916.
9—7—6w.
Elizabeth Younkin
Administratrix
EE NO SH ae A ESE NL
. BALTIMORE & OHIO
RAILROAD
| REDUCED
: ONE-WAY FARES
! TO MANY POINTS IN
(alifornia, Colorado, Alberta, Ari-
zona, Idaho. British Columbia, Mon-
tana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah& Wash.
Tickets on Sale Daily from September
24th to October 8th, 1916, inclusive,
Full Information call on Ticket Agent
For a summary of mmary of the fate Game
| laws see the Gurley ad in this issue.