The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 06, 1917, Image 4

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THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. :
i i i SALISBURY ST. PAUL — ; :
Horticulture » Drouin Sree Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ei : ad
in Farmers’ Week Program : :eh]l. and their children, who were &§ z te
oo Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Diehl, pe E § 9)
: : i i isi { spending the last: week with ,
Since Pennsylvania ranks i of Six x iio Bim, Yisied of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
ere) poy Mr. apd Mrs, PAL; Dich, ingle, hive yotumed ts ter} HA if
ence wil bs given on Eke prof ID Wert oy several days =" Miss Erma Sipple, who ist : m— . : !
gram for Farmers’ Week a Lai ; working in Meyersdale was at :
the Pennsylvania State College| Lewis Hoy is nUTeing 8 “ev her “home “on’ Thanksgiving Remember, Youre Not Columbus---You
to lectures and demonstrations | sore 100%, av. | « : o Sh
relating to the production, har-| getting that member entangl- The children of H. G. Lep-| Can’t F'ind America by Looking for India. t $m
vesting and marketing of hor-| ed in the wheel of a motor cy- ley, who were home from, | ; VOI
ticultural products. cle a short time ago. By the school for a few weeks due. . . :
The list of speakers will in-| help of a pair of crutches he to a case of mensels in their . & 9 fi
clude not only specialists in| manages to get along pretty j ome, have resumed their stud- m NEW!
various phases of horticulture] good. | ies in school again, as no more!
connected with the college buh Mrs. Lloyd Milles and SON, cases developed. We are glad 3 L
also prominent men through- of Elk Lick township, were to say that the little sufferer, | - 8 ev
out this and other States who Salisbury visitors on Saturday. jge os has recovered THE SIGN OF BETTER PICTURES y cently
have been successful producers.. Mys. Leo Hendrix, of Swiss- and is as lively as ever. | " son to
There will be discussions on! y,le spent Thanksgiving with ~~ Mr. Francis Sipple and Mrs. of his
the locations of orchards; the yep parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Zach Faidley did their butch-| \ \ Somer
selection of varieties of fruit;| .,p Keller. ering on Thanksgiving day. S———— IVERSARY=—=8th ; more |
cultural methods for orchards; Misses Romaine and Anna The St. Paul pedagogues,| ———— ) I, suits,
pruning, spraying and tillage;| py, 4) spent the latter part of Misses Elsie Sipple and Edna TE al a man . Count,
harvening Lg packing appiss, the week in Johnstown with Livengood were the partakers : ; 4 Solhe
re at nots: aot, Mr, nd Mrs, David Beater. | of # splendid. dipner g% the The Theatre Around the Corner, i Renee)
s ral oti : Ir Mrs. E. E. Hasel- gome 2 ANE i% ES | 1
and cooperative marketing. | Mr. ond 7 tol : Sipple on Thanksgiving day. | succes
There will be demonstrations barth Spent nae In Ry and ay A es Have You Found It? : Severn
in orchard planting, grafting, Fittspurgh with Ar. and Fs. 4" their hab, of the Bissell duate
prope ‘ budding making od re aiiAg Services fare, were he guests of his ® / ® D 1 A 3 & Ton,
a ying / ¢ i : . Bodes, on | x
rs Interesting exhibits, were held in the Salisbury EE os 9 Sodes Il ay vVening, eC. t 9 fenche
of fruit and vegetables will be Laueran Church a Tmamay) “Tt was always so and it will ; ] He di
on display the entire week. |2a o’clock. Ee SeTm rays be so.” The idle rich . : : I turnin
i | yios Freushodl y (he Boy © BE Nt AE messy will be our 8th Anniversary. We will ! furnin
The very best Oleomargar-, D. Burnwo 0 e Brethren : to th alth of . : ° qe le score
ine, 36¢c per pound at — | Chant, ea | hi i Re bers on celebrate 1t the Same as we did on our i Super;
Miss Susan Engle, of St./the backs of the producers of 1 Toh 1 —— 2 is pa
HARP! & PHILIPS | Paul, spent Severs) days ine, Os I and Bs will be, if opening night eight years ago : the 3
’ fore part of the week wit I. the workers, who are the pro- : : a slac
Caines Bucloubent Flour C0 Sa Taine | eorer soneent to. svbort || ROLLER SKATING AND PICTURES | a
HABEL & PHILLIPS Prof. O. O. Saylor, principal them. ; s §
— of the Salisbury Beliools, spent! When working people Sipe : ~ Sor
Thanksgiving at his home in! one way and vote another they ole t
Somerset. get it where the chicken got Have You Got é€é : ; $ » : 39 until I
t Miss Olive and Robert Maust| the sharp-pointed axe. | gl PP o’clock
0] e : of Blue Ridge College, spent, NM Tiong Brnen son of ar and, Your Seat for € : 1 2 1 : 1 a me
good appetite, good epirits— | last week with their parents,| Mrs. Simon Bittner, of Meyers- ! . .
mean no discord in the body. |, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Maust. dale, is spending a week with Thursday, Dec. 13th---the big special dor of
To keep the organs in har- | = Apout a week ago a young his uncle and auni, Mr. and are So 1 Sant p
mony—when there is need—use a i on| Mrs. William Sechler. He ex- production? Reserved seats on sale | e se
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Liven i te tuth 10 ScHooF in | Sentenc
. ’ good was accidently shot I RE radure as soon as the small at Thomas’ Drug Store. : : ment i
5 | the foot by a young son of Mr. |My 2 os lifted f : Hary ©
and Mrs. Herman Reiber while Pox quarantine 1s li ted from 4 than it
PILLS the lads were out hunting. Six| the schoaly Tuesd | : . ; five ye.
: small shot had penetrated the! beginning on tuesday eve- Saturday December 8th. Get in early. 3
ed} x re . he ning of this week there were ’ : : : : #0 In tl
Largest Scle of Any Medicine inthe World, | unfortunate lad’s foot but he] 5, 2 . . : 0 Woalil
Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. is getting along as well as may Services every evening at the Birst show 7:00 P. M. 4 yon
be expected. | Reformed Church, except on aris LL 8 Le ge
= al ivan. | Saturday evening, preparatory ox John J
Sas Mee ond Mie 4 Bi boven {to the Holy Communion which Althou:
Sroppine in Biitasiegn "| will be celebrated on Sunday || COMING! Evelyn Nesbit and her son, Russell fendan
Gad EE morning at 10:30. . 6 99 slaug
COAL RUN Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bowman: : Thaw, 1n REDEMPTION. ‘sentenc
and children, iivia, id id . i Thi
— ‘and Gordon, of near Summit e [he
A. W. Malcolm, who has Mills, were Sunday visitors at|: which .
been in the store business here the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ed. Lev
for many years has taken up| Sechler. Miss Olive Bird, of, stealing
his old job of digging coal. Listonburg, cousin of Mrs. Sech- them t
If any medals are distributed | ler, also shared their hospality mercha
after the war for having ac-| on Sunday. afterno
comodated men who take the Some of the younger set 9 brough
place of workmen on strike,| were skating on a small pond : guilty.
Coal Run will witness one of| in the limestone quarry owned a Beca
its young fellows a-wearing of| by the Ringler brothers, 2 2 good st
it. Sundav. The ice was in fine 9 the cas
Miss Catherine Smith visit-| condition for skating and they i EE L and the
2d the Coal Run school Mon-| reported a food dime, g RR v 4 o the
ay. The Elk Lick Teachers’ In- : Eh oo: a clients
Mrs. Stanton, of Confluence, | stitute will convene in the St. . 4 PS oid Wa. El > lars we
spent Sunday at the home of| Paul school house on Saturday, a ld {5% €> 4 After
her grandson, 207 Mmenough. December 8. Patrons ui Ste ad 1 G0 BN : 4 their +
Mrs. Jane aney, of Davis, | school and others interested in ey y ° Es... | \ealled
Ww. Yo was Visiting in this! education are Invited fo ote, and ofr hia Hecords —. 4 ee
vicinity last week. And this is liberty—that one r—— aE a to. b
"The folks here had smiles’ grow after the law of his own, a RL : . ohare
all over their faces last Sun- life, hindering not another. H Ash sh
day when they witnessed bread —J. Wm. Lloyd! 8 ingly, w
rolls and buscuits flying in the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sechler i ervatior
MEYERSDALF, PA. air, thinking that some good|are visiting his sister, Mrs.
fairy had come to pay them a|Sadie Bittinger, at Bittinger, bh Libel:
visit, until they discovered that| Md., who is seriously ill. @ Court
in : all this came from a man’s win-| Mrs. Hampton McClintock i Somerse
Driving It Homel dow and were not altogether|and her daughter Meriam, Mrs. 3 filed as
) baked. Remarks overheard| Ernest Bodes and children were allege ¢
from the outside would not| invited to the home of Clarence : mate cz
= show up well in print, but it is| Keim on Tuesday, while they tion for
Let us drive home to yu believed some one was offering | were butchering. Bessie I
the fact that no washwo- up a prayer. Mrs. Lint and three children, icon LG
man can wash clothes in Mrs. Lloyd Sipple was shop-| of Meyersdale, are visiting at Chideste
as sanitary a manner as ping in Salisbury and Meyers-| the home of her sister, Mrs. Minerva
that in which the work is gals Monday a . Ernest Bogen, fume fhe week ber; Ste
dy Yr. an rs. Carl Swarts- Mrs. Charles utzel an Mari
done at’our laundry. welder have gone to house-| Mrs. Harvey Shumaker, of near , ed
We use much more water, keeping in the house owned by| the Snyder place, were visiting Ran son Brac
change the water many Milton Bowman. at the home of the former's & y ship, ag
more times, use purer and | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder | parents on Tuesday. : fey’
costly soap, and keep |! $Pent Swndey i te els of Max Engle, son of Mr. and cc h . 5 >s _— | a
more ’ he latter’s sister, Mrs. ert; Mrs. Lloyd Engle, is ill at the; : we WwW 37" Grafornla (ied |
all the clothes in constant Ries. present writing. at S t e once e ant Gros IF Ronocd
motion during the entire Mr. Maust, one of our School{ A number of the little folks . . or : :
process Directors, visited the school on| around here have severe colds. Until you have SEEN and heard the Columbia Mion,
- Thonkssiving Jey. hy ROTIoE =o SR avERS Grafonola you are not likely to have a complete
“oa ; sample of more than one Te : . . . :
| It 5 duly a of heving pebble on the beach is being | All delinquent Tax payers of conyiciion that you! ne buying thie pight 1ns7Y Soh
: DO fiplayed by one os our young, Elk Lick Jopninip ke Notice : ment for your home. From the lowest-priced TonClrTe
\ ellows, whose wife has gone! I will sit for the collection of; i + 1 a 1., : : 5 :
Meyersdale Steam Laundry ji ioc Contry. Bettirbe care tunes stot. Pot) December 184, Grafonola at £18 to the handsome cabinet instru lag
f ful, son. lat Springs, December 13; at ment at $250, Columbia instruments invite and rock wi
TR treet LO ie Poynton Dosenber 1; Selibery welcome comparison. —— from S
at the home of her son, Re We expect all tax pryers § THO AS Leading Druggist E crosses s
Howell. settle in full at this time for F M ’ :
Marshall Lowery, who is em-' any taxes unpaid for the year ° B. ’ | Annie
ployed at Berlin, passed Sun- 1917. Agent Meyersdale, Pa. : | Fenner t
The Way day with his parents here. | H. G. Lepley, gen, : ) > ibel in d
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Collector for Elk Lick Twp. Court ag
To Succeed Wise, Wednesday last, a son. Meyersdale, Pa., R. F. D. No. 2 | St. Clair
is t et in touch with sue- Many of our young people g | barbarou
I ty a erty hore seem to be love struck. one Alvertia Logue, who return-
maskoas, | voung fellow started from ed last Sunday from a visit, is Ah
| home to go see his fiancee and sick in bed at presen’ \ =
had to turn back because he Milton Sheetz killed two
| met her coming to see him. nice porkers last Monday. | 2
| Charles Ohler, who has been Clarence May, who had the Columbia Grafonola, Price $110
th ick list, is improving misfortune of mashing ot : A pra Sh ae 3 ad Spica rE
ste T back at work again. Ee RT RE SE RR BRT a EASY. ERLE :