THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. eT a SE - fo | Mrs. Elias Younkin, of Salisbury,| Mrs: Charles A. Phillips entertain- EE lH Cli a i ir ; returned on Monday from a visit ed the L. B. T. club and several guests x | with her sons, Roy, at Erie, Pa., and at her home on Salisbury street, on . mT THERES | David at Johnstown, Pa. Thursday afternoon. The afternoon G : The Class of 1918 of the High| 00 pleasantly spent in sewing; after 8) = John Commons was in Cumberland | School, will hold a lawn fete on Sat- which delicious refreshments were 7 Sunday. | urday evening, on Amity lawn for Served. Those present were; Mrs. ’ y Mrs. Agnes Kemp went to Pitts- the benefit of the Red Cross. Willian) Tebel Miss Nell Thomas, : Bh Ts. 1 A df burg on Sunday. Curtains one fourth off at The Do Mrs i Be x yis, Mis. William ‘ hd BM William Lechemby spent Sunday Pfahler Co. oe . J. H. Bowman, Mrs. Harry ER FE YE HR REE in Pittsburg, Pa : Lint, Mrs. Clarence Moore, Mrs. mn 1 g, ra. Mrs. Norman Holtzhour and | Dallas Fike, Mrs. W. H. Stotler and ] . The small son of William Dahl is daughter, Julia, of Elizabeth, Pa, Mrs. D. J. Meyers. g re” ” EEE ill with diptheria. toca on Tuesdsy to visit the’ ; Yrancis aCon = —— — Mrs, Will Dill entertained at card | Misses Keuffert on Salisbury street. | 25, °°" pumpkin for 10 cents at = on Thursday evening. Mrs. John Cover took her little Bittner's Grocery. Mrs. W. A. Hay was in Cumberland | Son, John, to the hospital at Cumber- Rev. Dennis Sipple, a native of y NO for a few days this week. land, where he will undergo an op- this community, located at Summit Mrs. Andrew Spence returned to eration for the removal of adenoids. Station, Pa., with his family has been { Akron, Ohio, on Tuesday. The local order of Modern Wood- visting his and his wife's kindred in and 1 Mrs. Anna Dunlap has returned | MR journeyed to Pine Hill on Fri- this place and Frostburg, Md. the v from a visit in Latrobe, Pa. day evening. After the meeting past two weeks. Last Sunday even- ® : there a “feed” was enjoyed by all. ing he conducted the services in Mr. and Mrs. David Spence spent : Amity Reformed church, in th a er Monday in Cumberland Md. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schrock, Mrs.) gq f th oh Tv the OS Y 7 2 John A. Glessner and Mrs. Chas. nse o e pastor, Dr. Truxal, who Miss Mildred Payne has returned ; had accmpanied the Meyersdale por- from a visit in Baltimore, M a Yoist, all of West Meyersdale spent | 40 of © y por oe 3 m Tore, ae Sunday in Homestead and Munhall, | ; on of Company C, National Guards, ¥ : Big Reduction in Summer Goods. Pa, ‘lin the afternoon, to their head- | K CTS - A ¢ ¢ll ie I See Windows. The Phaler Co. . : quarters in Somerset. His son, W. ? i 2 Rain fell on St. Swithen’s Day | Curtis Truxal, is Captain of the C : i Mrs. J L. Snyder of Glencoe, Pa. which was Sunday of this week.| 2B a 8 Yo 40 i was in Meyersdale on Wednesday. Everybody knows this means forty |g; irst, the price of meat went sky | g one d | 606SSdr'l 10 Pau. il =" Miss Verna Baer is visiting rela- | days of rain and no chestnuts this high then the price of flour went v tives and friends in Frostburg, Md. | fall. % "e or ther Gilroy"s saw mill, then . wer . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rutter have re- Miss Lenora Collins returned from | Se ee Hiss : . : : turned from a visit in Phillipsburg, | Pittsburg, Pa., Tuesday, where she | and we survived all wy Jo _ dq . \ : Pa. . had been visiting her brother-in-law } to our troubl : y OU B . : : . es this week, the price 9 : 2 Mrs. Barron Shipley is spending a and sister, Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest ! of booze went up 33 per cent. Well . 9 few weeks at her home near Berlin, | Ludwig. : there is more trouble in this world : Pa. Bran, Red Dog and flour middlings | than I ever saw in any other world 1 23 C S Van. Thomas, of Hopewell, was a at lowest prices at Habel & Phillips. | Now, if you owe anything on sub- |: entre treet. pleasant caller at this office on Mon- Barrel and bag salt, at scription account for the land’s sake i —— dav. Habel & Phillips. | send it in at once, as it was all we i Y s 2 a PA Miss Ethel Kinton of Hyndman, Mr. W. H. Temme and Miss Violet pe, do to raise the price before | our opportunity 18 here to get a fine Pa. is visiting at the home of C. | Glessner, of Pittsburg, after spending | this. Increase, Think about it, you | 5 > . Sides. : a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Folldnt sce. a poor man with a | Sigh Gene Piano like the FRANCIS Misses Elizabeth Hibner and | A. Glessner, left for their home on ea ty thirst suffering for a drink 3 : n TL Le Wats returned to Hyn dman | Monday. sad nok i position to get it, because | at a fraction of 1ts real value. on Friday. Mrs. W. H. Bottorf, of Munhall, e lacked the 20c. Please hurry. o ® ® Paul, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | Pau arrived here to spend a few : J 1s1t 1S Stor g ert Miller, Meyers Avenue, is ill with | Weeks with her parents, Mr. and € O- ay scarlet fever. Mrs. John A. Glessner, of West VIM y APORINGS : Miss Florence Heffley is visiting Meyersdale. °o ) . her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Faust, Jr., at Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and two 2 5 y- Jenneatte, Pa. children, of Youngstown, O., guests W. C. Burrell, of Cumberland, Md, - i : le : is of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, visited rela- | Was a business caller at the home of a M Vivian Judge of Frostburg, | .. ; ? : Yoo oe guest ge Mr. and iy Hye Tf Suspend a few days of ul Ww. Nicholas. last Saturday. William Steirley. ov . sa Hoar and son, Irvin, and Mrs. s re Ars. Charles Compton and child- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Warfield, A. J. Bear and son Glen spent last On Display. Mrs. ries Lory od to Of Bell, Pa., motored to town on Sun- Sunday in Frostburg, Md., to visit st ren of Compton’s Mills motore 9% They were accompanied the | Mrs. Asa Hoar, who i fi the hospi : on on Mondsy. vy. y mpanied on the . Y o is in the hospi- : : return trip by Dr. H. C. McKinley tal. They report Mrs. Hoar im- Mr. Demetrius da = St.| and Leonard Engle. proving and doing well. : n y Paul, Pa, was a busimess yisiora Mr. M. J. Phillips, with his wife, George and Harvey Meyers went 3 : aT : town on Monday y y v ; : aT A children and sister-in-law, Miss Don- to Avalon, Pa. on the excursion \ Mrs. Will Rowe 18 et gt > aldson, of Wilkinsburg, motored here train last Sunday. home of Be He r.Fred |. Wednesday. They are guests of | Henry Sunday and three of the ' 9 i Ve owe, Beachley street. Charles A. and Howard Phillips, al- | children s in Co . Lk > pent last Sunday in Con- Ropes ee Beiduok Pa so of other relatives. «| nellsville, Pa. i vi pr} 123 CENTRE ST., MEYERSDALE, PA. . spent. Sunday Wi s parents, WI. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beal, of| Wilson Rin Ha fh : i gx. » . gler and Mrs. Hen and Mrs. M. H. Boucher. ; 'R. D. 2, were pleasant callers at the | Suder are reported on the sick my —— Another car Golden Lost flour just | Commercial office on Wednesday. | at present. : . Sales. ® a . : ————— in. Price $14 per bbl, at Mr. Beal has just recovered from a| 1M : ; or Sale-~Severa! horses. Some Clty Habel & Phillips. seige of sickness and don't feel as i a Sg taken in exchange on sable horses. |# x Ralph Herring, who underwent an stout as six men yet. W. Va. > 2y..pE Region, oe a One extra heavy, |g 5 ; operation in the Western Maryland | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Temme, | ; ; 1 puatan®, ov eavy draft. Will ex- |Z i % Hospital is slowly improving. daughter Virginia, and Violet F. Gles- im Goose Pe =r Hi .. Se ot Zor u oriver gv wll hear} HAR I LEY & BALDWIN ’ ! Mrs. Edward Boyland and son, | Sner, all of Pittsburg, motored to | Thomas Swindell. ? - an i ply to love B | 3 b e 8 William of Cumberland, are visiting | Meyersdale, to spend a few weeks John Toss] . oly e Hay, : ) at the home of A. C. Gauntz. with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Glessner |. 9 se essler, who had enlisted eyersdale, Pa, 27-28 | 5 i Mr. and Mrs. E. D Leonard and of West Meyersdale. ig Yolk fo S Som For Sal : & © 60 ©ee o ’ a i : er boys last Sunday. r Sale. w My. Fulton Shipley motored to! H.G. Pyle of near Boynton enjoyed : A val : 3 George's Creek, Md., on Friday. ; a visit from his brother, Clay Pyle a Foe Marin spent «las te Te ura dian A ; Is havi i de durin hei ? re Mens Bible Class of the Mv | and family of Kitzmiller, “ere otay In Frostburg, Md. i sroved i A ° I ern | 9 s having immence trade dursg their 3 301.57 E. Church will hold a social in the | cently. They came up by auto and | The showers every day make very | Meyersdale. If i on of 3 000.00 Church parlor on Thursday evening. | visited at Deal, Pa., before returning i DOOY hay weather for the farmers in D. A. Fl 2 ig ; 3 200.00 | to their i : this secti i - A. Floto, 3 - ; : ho : | to their home In Maryland. ction. § 099.70 Miss Lula Kemp, who had been the | 3 Meyersdale, Pa. | § 0 798. 53 guest of Miss Elizabeth Schardt, re-{ Last week at Cumberland, Luther — ted ; 3 ; . turned to Somerset, Pa., on Friday. | Homer Coughenour and Miss Ethel : Yor Sale : Th 329.80 . : >" 1 Marie Egolf, both of Fairhope, were |§. Sis . : e people ciat Mrs. Lottie Meager Emerick i8| inited in the bonds of matrimony, for E I have for sale, cheap, one double : P pl appreciate the acvaniage a spending several days with her sister Ys : #0] sot of . : 3 . : ] Pp Masi Boschler st + | better, for worse, in sickness and in of spring wagon harness, and a |& they are getting 1n prices. 2 : .00 Mrs. H. D. Martin on Beachley street. | »'_ 11 until God do us part, loss . : ? two seated Mifflinburg spring wagon. | p 741.41 Misses Freda Glessner and Cora | sooner divorced. : ; 5 Lynn Cony of Baltimore, arrived | Both articles are as good as mew. ; : 400.00 J andis, of Meyersdale, spent Sunday ; aturday to spend the summer with ; 188.89 with Miss Enola Schmidt, of Mill- Oni aueount of the unfavorable con | is sigior, Mes. H.W. Beachy. ’ George W. Deals, | Remember : 2 200,04 te Pa y dition of the weather the Ladies Bi- Mes GG Delon ine R.D.2 Meyersdale, Pa 27-29 3 5 , 329.80 ely _ | ble Class of the Methodist Episcopal} Jo. © gzier :. and. saree : : Big values @ 12 1-2¢ per-yard in| Church will hold a social on ytaren spans the week end visiting Wanted! > SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 28 3 : Summer Dress Goods at the Pfahler | cvening in the church parlor instead relatives and friends st Salishury, One hand moulder who has had 2 | : 01 Miss Edith Reiber and Miss Scram | of the picnic at Riverside Park as Milt Webreck and family of Fried- | perience in hand se iv a : - : RE of Elk Lick were two of our pleasant, announced. oe ont Saturday and Sunday at | or red brick. Good pe The right ] : 80 callers at this office on Saturday| The Frederick Piano Co., have a| EE party we will move at our expense. ; evening. new ad in this issue. The Company S chstet or and son | Savage Mountain Fire Brick Co: of ; Miss Estelle Rowe returned from | has rented the room they formerly | $27 aturday evening to spend a 85 Bowery street : x a visit with her grandparents, Mr. | occupied, on Centre street, where few weeks at the home of F. We- . Frostburg iy 26-31 A WIN : and Mrs. Jabez Jeffries, at Frost- | they have a large stock of Pianos breck. : burg, Md. : » and Player Pianos. Call and look | Frank Miller and D. Leydig escort- : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe went to] them over. Visitors are always ed Bob Webreck and Wes Shipley to cLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. : Pittsburg last week to see their son, | Welcome. Meyersdale then to Berlin and left ; Dk Dofore his departwwe for Mn Charles Q, Crimith 1oft on Sun | (hem there to. go on thelr way fo an C CL — the front. day for Harrisburg, Pa., to take up Somerset to join the colors. J Meyersdale, Pa. nnn Mrs. P. Kephart and her two his new duties as State Highway C. W. Bittner and family of Mey- Laborers on construction » children of Philadelphia, are visiting Paymaster. Mr. Griffith is a young ersdale spent Sunday with the W. H. of power plant ” Mrs. Kephart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | man of whom Meyersdale is very | Bittn®r family. : » will Dill. % proud. We regret to see him go| Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman 3c per hour . The Episcopalians of town are ba wish J abundant success in To serenaded Saturday night at - planning to reorganize their Sunday 1s ne ore: : the latter's home by the Glencoe Apply ; S I b 9 . . School which was disbanded some The quarantine which was placed band. The Foundati on Co i alls ury 8 Baltimore & Ohio » years ago. on the Linderman and Long resi- . ! » dences at Glade City, on account of En Rockwood, Pa. New Shoe Shop ” Jonathan Meager, who had been a} .. : 2 : Enfiel ; - tone in the Weste Mac lend diptheria, have been raised, and all nfield Rifles Adopted. ; jo. oe SL + po 'e ue ol By d the patients are now in good health. The war department has made it | ~~ rm ea I wish to announce to the » i d at Cumberland, retu Sunday School will be again started Dy rifles at the rate citizens of Salisbury ana x yersdale, atureay. as soon as the School house can be | pegient of oe Y tie Hi Be Careful vicinity that I have opened lagara alls Boynton, Master Klare Heffley is visiting his | properly fumigated. of the British army to sup AL ini a new Shoe Shop in the k, Pa. R. 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse One lot Parasols 80c earh, at The Springfields in use Nh Within ~io keep the stomach well, the . P . And Return n, Pa. Robb, on the farm near Kegg, Pa., in| peahler Co. ? three months, if the government liver and bowels regular, by the MeKRinley Bailding JULY 6 and 20, AUGUST 3.17 and k Lick, Pa. Bedford county. : a wishes to use the production of all timely and helpful aid of and placed it i h f ) ) an rt Hill, Pa. Miss Cl R ied h We enjoyed a short visit with our the factories in the United States, it 3 9 and placed 1t 1n charge o 3, SEPTEMBER 14 and 28 and Xx, Pa. a vi + ya ae er| friend, P. A. Barnett of Saxton, who | ah provide nearly 3,000,000 rifles for Sylvester Koontz, where all OCTOBER 12, 1917 sings, Pa. hee pg iin i was a visitor in town on Saturday its army. work will receive prompt at- ! ck, Pa. R. 1 HOW .| evening and Sunday. Mrs. Barnett Would Introduce Fi tention and will 1 ge 4 . Salisbury, Bumside’s danghier. had been spending the week with her Secretary OF a a workmanlike > Jone BH TICKETS 90D 15 bays 3oynton, Pa. Miss Ida Shoemaker, the returned cousin, Mrs. Rowe on Main street, and | asked congress for an appropriation J] : nner | ATTRACTIVE » | missionary from India will speak in Mr. Barnett had driven over for her, | of $50,000 to relieve the food situation Please Give Him a Call. —SIDE TRIPS— = i ! the Hostetler church at Glade City making the return trip on Sunday | by int roducing fish into more general Lar 1g of Any acy ———— | - on Sunday at 10 o'clock. evening. | use. pest Sale of A Medicine orld JOHN SHERMAN Consult Ticket Asvat for Full 25s be. err be eS —— | articular, -