Tne ppreci- to por-- > SuIn- d im- year’s. llacged us do: 1larged udents quer of nk and ick. : of ’16 nd will House- aduated June. 1 high nd who- Sopho- d is ta- jourse. ass has is year. 1» being in this juarest.” nts are red ap- ey will you see ish? We: arly but zled the veek but: or Harry hn Boose s not ob- ink they y adorned’ aring ap- in ‘Physi: 18 sphere: hject that | i ® ° There is a Real Difference Cream of tartar, derived from grapes, be used in Royal Bza!:ing Powder because _it is the best and most healthful ingredient known for the purpose. . Phosphate and alum, which are de- rived from mineral sources, are used in some baking powders, instead of cream of tartar, because they are chéaper. If you have been induced to use baking powders made from alum or phosphate, use Royal Baking Powder instead. You will be pleased with the results and the difference in the quality of the food. Zin ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York —— — rs rir rrr Apr rr PERSONAL AND LOCAL| Mrs. Mary E. McKenzie, Mrs. Anna Hurley and Misses Margaret and May- : me Weber motored to Greenville Township on Sunday and were enter- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Derry spent Sunday with relatives at Salisbury. Miss Ella McMurrer of Pittsburgh, | and family. is here a guest of her sister, Miss | Theresa McMurrer. \ ler have returned = from a visit with | Mr. friends in Pittsburg. i Misses Hazel and Pearl Friend left this morning for Akron, O., where they expect to remain for some time. ‘valley. a visit with relatives and friends ‘in { him are all births Connellsville and Pittsburg. Miss Annie Tayman of Connells- ville is spending a few weeks here | representative in him. with friends. - Ozias Weimer and his daughter Miss Evelyn Leckemby Has return-| Miss Annie, od from a brief visit with friends in Connellsville. ! Mrs. Charles Dahl has gone to Lon- aconirg for a two: weeks visit. with | relatives and friends. # A.. H. Bruce of Johnstown spent several days during the Week: here with friends. - Lr Mrs. C. M. Wilson, who visited ‘re- | at the and Mrs. home today. 3 to her home in Fort Wayne, Ind. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Deal and family of. Cumberland spent Sunday here with (relatives. : = Mrs. Matilda Benford is home from Rockwood where she had bee visit- ing for two weeks. Ta Ce H. E. Bauman, Somerset, was shal- ing hands = with friends on Saturday evening. He made the trip by auto. ] ‘Miss Mae Wilson spent over Sunday with relatives and friends in Cumber- ion, required. SUMMER GARDEN “Happy Hooligan” The Nonpareil feature film Corp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finegin and Amos E. Finegan of Kenmore, 0., are visiting friends here at present. Misses. ~ Florence Beyer, Regina Reich, and Bernadette Crowe visited friends at Grantsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin and children of Williamsport, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ruiter. Mrs. William Younkin has been in’ with Harry Fox and Grace Darling i ‘the “Stone God.” i «Mysteries of Myra’ four other interesting reels includin actual scenes from the war zone. “Dimples” Cumberland the past week where she {Oct is taking treatment in the Allegany . hospital. the Metro wonderplay ) ol il De, and ue 5 > n. Hyland and ioe! | Make a note of this program for Tues- ily spent last Sunday g | day and bring the little folks. “A Modern Thelma” Oakland, Lonaconing and Grantsville, | | Miss Louise Slicer, of this place and her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Slicer greatest with relatives in Cumberland. Messrs. Charles Dahl, Alfred Dahl and Clare McGuire motored to l.ona- coning on Sunday and spent the day with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bauman and three = children, former residents of this place but now of Somerset were visitors to Meyersdale last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boose, Misses Mae Diehl, Mary Diron and Kathryn Kattan spent Sunday with relafiives and friends in Lonaconing, Md. Mrs. Olara Brant has returned to her home in Steubenville, O., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Hady of Large street. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brennen of Scott- dale were guests for a few days of Mrs. Brennen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shannon. Hillard. “Glorias Romance” cinity. “Law Unto Himself” A western feature out of the ordi ary reel program, tained by Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Weimer Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crowe and little son, William and Miss Kate Keidle Misses Nan Hocking and Mary Stot- | spent Sunday visiting at the homes of and Mrs. Ernest 'Broesecker and | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hay in Brothers- | Mr. BE. J. Dickey has been appoint- ed registrar of vital statistics for Miss Ida Staub left last Friday for Meyersdale and Summit township. 'o and deaths to be reported etc. Mr. Dickey ig a careful accountant and the state has a good of Greenville township spent part of yesterday and last night home of their relatives, Mr. John Stacer, Miss Annie leaving this morning for Detroit Mich. ‘where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mersh- bager. Mr. Weimer returned to his Edgar Bolden,<of this’ place is carry- latives and friends here has returned . ing his right arm in a sling. He is ab’ ".'| victim of the back-action of the auto- |. mobile crank. His forearm is fractur- ed. Dr. Rowe give the surgical attent-| presents the two reel comedy “Happy 1 Hooligan” in motion pictures, Fun in A every foot of film, a session of cyclon-'| 1 ic laughter, is: the comedy attraction for Saturday, Oct. 14th zlong with the fourth picture play “Beatrice Fairfax” The last episode of this mysterious serial Monday Oct. 16th along with the greatest of news review, showing . Don’t miss the Tuesday progra:a 17th featuring the clever little | child actress Mary Miles Minter, B “Dimples.” * Thé Fox attraction for Wednesday Oct. 18th is taken from Marie Corelii of Cleveland, O., are spending a week | books. Besides “Vendeeta” featuring one of the Fox screen favor- | ies Vivian Martin, supported by Harry Billie Burke in ‘Glorias Romance” | | js the aittraction for Thursday Oct. 19: | this week, the picture that most al’ | the picture patrons are following. 1 you are not a regular on Billie Burke night you are missing one of the real treats given the Meyersdale and Vi-: produced by the David Horsley studio, 1n five interesting parts feat- uring another Mutual favorite, Crane Wilbur, in a dual role. Don’t miss this program for Friday Oct. 20th along with two other reels making a seven : @ EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAIN- HELP THEM TO MARRY MENT IN AMITY HALL. «The Perfect Song” an original op- | & husband and every man a wife? Miss eretta written by Miss Chatham: es- pecially for the company, is a novel | the need of a protector and a provid er for herself and her mother. In tne | Why shouldn’t every woman have 1 | costume feature and closes the excep- | tional program that will not fail to ordinary attract and please the people of Mec7- | plied for her hand. She believed in ad ersdale and vicinity in Amity Hall on Tuesday evening, October 17th. The Chatham program is modern and effective, seledted with a view to educate and please the public. The | entertainers are clever and up-to-the minute; each artist is endowed with a pleasing personality and true ar- j tists’ temperament. Mpyretta Chatham is a magician a3 a reader; you will apprediate her mar- velous dramatic reading entitled, «walr Brides,” and her sympaithetir interpretation of Riley’s “Qld Sweet- heart of Mine” that much loved A- merican classic, will linger long in the heart and mind of each hearer. Miss Adelaide Rynders, violinist and E. Rosina Aussiker, soprano, are entertainers of note, having the tech- nique and expression of finished "ar- tists. Miss Rynders plays with feeling and rare skill and her tones have that beautiful singing quality that charms the hearer. Anthony Metzger i a | grow in interest and enthusiasm. On wonder and worth the price of admis- | gunday night the’ house was full and sion alone. You cannot afford to miss | the - discourse was specially helpful, this exceptional program. Prices 25| pd. Millers themes for mert Lord’s and 35 cents. . day will be as follows: at 10:30 A. M. ? errr — problems of the modern Home at 3:.- STOLE HORSE AND BUGGY P. M. “Weighed and Wanting” and at OWNER IN STORE | 7:00 P. M. “The White Life,” Come 10 hear him. . Sf ; : eau. Now she is deluged with m2a, young and old and middleaged with advantages and she can’t now decide which one of the many to choose for her husband. Itt would seem that many would marry but lack the initiative. They need the help of friends or of some or- ganization. If there is a science of everything else, there ought to be a science on How to Wed. We think that in, this way many more persons would = get married, and methinks that this kind would not prove a fail- ure more often than do others mated in the old line fashion. } § t i { i ————————— AT THE CHURCH OF BRETHREN The Revival Services under. the leadership of Eld. Miller continued to Sheriff Lester G. Wagner is offer- - ing $25 for the return of a horse ands buggy belonging to Charles C. Miller 4 MATTESON TO TS ———— 3 and $25| additional for the capture of CONTINUE AS M. E. PASTOR the horse thief. vig ’ ; The theft of the Miller outfit was. most bold. The horse was hitched to a post in - front of Kirieger’s store at Listie Saturday. When the £0 At the closing. session of the annual Methodist sonference held at Washing- ton, Pa, on Monday, Rey. J. C. Matte- sort, who was the popular and success: came out of the store, the horse and | ful pastor for the past two years, was buggy were gone, It has been sO10€- time since horsethieves operated in another year at Meyersdale. Somerset county and Sheriff Wagner | This certainly is gratifying to his i is apparently determined to discour- | age the revival from the start. | The sheriff's office describes the : probable thief as a tall man, WwiaO _ WANTED—Girl for ° general house- makes motions at times as if deaf and fvork. A good home. for the right per- . “som, Apply at this office. ud aves ted and able minister. ————————— dumb. A AAT I nr PR pO y t $ TUE Le we A n rR RCS ERE EE TTT CT v oC i . ri 5 Jie rl Ce n oo Sak i | And the reason is that these suits and overcoats are designed for the truly mascu- line type, both young and mature. To be clad in Py MADE BY STROUSE & BROTHERS, BALTIMORE, MD. | is to be clad in dignity and a fashion typical decidedly of the build of the wearer. Then, men prefer these “splendid clothes for their big value—an item not to be overlooked. All new styles—all new fabrics—all sizes and prices in conformity with good values await you. ! MILLER & COLLINS, n- : $ Clare Bishop, of New York City, fait ! 3000000 GOVOECOOE OVI +O OCH OPOOOO O° course of events, no suiter | vertising and used a matrimonial bur- all sorts of looks advantages and dis- | Collins Drug Store, read out by the Bishop for service “or congregation. Rev. Matteson is a gif PN NSU Nl 2 fe NAT pe 5 5566 H60006600000000000000000000C000000000 FRENCH IVORY TOILET ARTICLES iV ARTS OR SINGLE Vii CEN. ; . We have the biggest line of Ivory that we have ever shown. Now would be a good time to select your Xmas Gifts. By making a small payent we will hold for you anything you might select. One Cent Sale We are getting ready for the biggest sale - we ever Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations zr any 0000 00000000000000000000 o£ 3 other seasonable flower held. o>lates will be an-| You will appreciate our nounced later. service. The Rexall Store MEYERSDALE, - - : 1 OOO L 0000000000000 000 ¢OOOT MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED. Fifteen girls over 16 years of age can get employment . at once at Floto. Bros. Cigar Factory. ¥ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. | FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE W. B. COOK & SON Meyersdale, Pa. ~~ ‘good six-room house near center of town; hot and cold water and bath. Reasonable Rent. Apply at Commercial Office. UNDERTAKER. WILLIAM C. PRIGE Successor to MURRAY AUTO SERVICE. - = 2 Runs Twice Daily Between Meyers Ww, A. CLARK le and Somerset Via. Berlin. MEYERSDALE, PA. “% }1.eaves Cent pd s Ey Li 1 t. i 1 i entral Hotel Megersdale at PRO \ 7:00 a. m, and at 3 p. m. ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES. ! Leaves Somerset at Both ’Phony | 19:30 a. m. ald at 3:30 p. m. OT "For further particula i ir W. CURTIS TRUXAL, ” : : P i nauires’ of MORRIS MURRAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA%; | SOMERSET, PA. , Central Hotel — —Meyersdule, Pa. Prompt attention given to all legu! : leis business. | GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittnes | {has opened up 2 new piace for man. | UHL & EALY ling the famous Ground !iog C.al 2% Attornoys-at-Lew Glade City. He has erected a. platform. | SOMERSET, Pa - \ y and. a chute and. is prepa. ed to serv, | Bilal Ms 2 | ihe pole oF all Hoses i he a : . 3 i a supply on nana. et is ric DEFAITIRY. | | ZieE sues, oa en. Pen ep Modern dentistry eliminates te dread of havmg your teeth extiracied, crowned or filled. t work. 1 also treat and guarantee tc cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or loose, springy, bleeding gums when pot too far advanced. : | specialize on Crown and Bridge : bo H E. GETTY MEYERSDALE, PA. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Estate of W. A. Younkin, late of Mey- ersdale Borough, Somerset County Penn’a Deceased. .. .. .. «cco co cnne Notice is hereby given that letters .of administration, upon the estate of the said deceased have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against ths 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—6wW. Brick Work, Fiue Reparing, white- washing and Kalsomiming. Work sat- isfactory, charges Reasonable. Chas. M. Murphy ! Penn’a street party moving owes us $119 on 2 handsome Upright Grand Piano used 3 months. It is yours for balance. ..... Write The Gibbs Piano Co. 71-73 Main St., Springfield Mass. (31 years in one ‘location.- Elizabeth Younkin Administratrix BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD REDUCED ONE-WAY FARES TO MANY PCINTS IN Lalifornia, Colorado, Aiberta, Ari- zona, Idabe. British Columbia. Hon- tana, Nevada, 0" ego, Utah& Wash. Tickets on Sale Daily from September 24th to October 8th, 1916, inclusive, Full Informaticn call on Ticket Agent KNOCKED DOWN BY TROLLEY CAR John Smith, a well known citizen 0 Meyersdale, on Saturday as the 4:20 trolley was leaving for Salisbury attempted to mount the step, just as the car was starting. He lost his grip and fell down on the brick street, severely injuring his hip, and getting pretty well bruised up. Dr. Lichty, whose office is near. where the acci- dent occured at Meyers avenue and Centre streets, dressed the wounds. ——————— - Lester Engle who is living at the | Dr. H. C. McKinley home a few days ago raised his peanut .crop. The pea- nuts were of the usual size but the number will not glut the local market The lad knows a little more about peannts than he did before this lesson by observation. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sunday Oct. 8th 1916; Regular Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.; Communion Serpice 10.30 A. M.; Evening Services 7:30 P. M. Both Services will be cou- ducted’ by Rev. Chas F. Floto of Bi- glersville, Pa. Preparatory Services and Annual Congregation Meeting Mrs. George Logue and daughter Kathryn who spent a week visiting relatives at New Castle have return- ed home. Henry Naylor of Meyersdale and Prof. H. B. Speicher, of Garrett are attending the State Sunday School NOTICE TO HUNTERS—Trespass- ing on the premises of Undersigned in ! Northampton township? Somerset Co. ' Pa, for the purpose of hunting is | strictly forbidden under the pena'ty of the law. . —————— are many relatives and friends that will mourn and sympathize with the widow and children. frugality as a farmer and cattle deal- $2 | or accumulated considerable property and leaves his family in comfortable will be held on Friday Evening, Oct. 6th, 1916. 3 —————————————— PUBLIC SALE On Wednesday, Oct., 25, 1916. Beg- inning at Nine o'clock, A. M. Convention = being held at York this week. Mrs. John Dixon and sistem, Mise Elizabeth Mahon of Connellsville are guests of the former's son and daugh- 10-12-6w — eee REV. A. S. GLESSNER terinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dixon. Rev. A. S. Glessner receatly of this Agriculture implement Dealer J. ©.| place but now of Greenville, Ohio, fol- Hostetler attended the York County | lowing fair last week. He said om Thursday there were ninety five thousand peo- ple present, Mr. Hostetler was at the state capital also. Glessner’s will live with her daughter. N. B. Poorbaugg Glencoe R. B. P3, IN TOWN PART OF WEEK. a few days visit among his | 3 host of friends here left today for his | 38 home. He was accompanied by Mrs. g mother, Mrs. Appel Who , g . Coughs and Colds. Beware of Coughs and Colds. Bv taking our SYRUP WHITE FINE with TAR you can Avoid These Ailments. ; F. B. THOMAS LEADING DRUGGIST MEYERSDALLE, PENNA. e Oolumbia. Records for October now on Sale. 8 Mr. Saylor by honesty, industry and circumstances. Mrs Saylor was at one time a com- positor on. the Dale City Record of this place, which afterwards became 1 Roan mare 7 years old, 1 bay mars § years old, 1 sorrel mare 18 'years old; 1 black colt 2 years old, 1 black suck- ing colt, 1 sorrel sucking colt, 5 cows the Meyersdale Commercial and she | two ..will soon be fresh, 6 .yearling has many friends in this community. | cattle 1 Deering Mower, 1 hay rane, § 8 |she is a niece of Dr. and Mrs. Me |plow, shovel plow, harrow, grain dritl, Kinley of 203, Salisbury Street. _ Ipyggy, sleigh, wagon, 2 horse wagon, 4 darriage, harness, steam engine black : | Children Ory smith forge -.and anvil, chalrs .hay, FOR FLETCHER'S straw, oats, wheat, grain chopper... CC A ST OR | & 'W.8s Weller Auctioneer,
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