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The Republic from Meyersdale, Pennsylvania • 2

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I 1 1 111 1 1 -I-I-I-I-I 1' III 1 I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 II H-l-I I I I I I I I I 1 I I been visiting her son, Thomas Pollard BUSINESS AND and family. B. C. Kyle of Meyersdale was PROFESSIONAL CARDS NEIGHBORING BOROUGHS tuwn several aays tms week, over seeing the repairs at the Merchant RATES: 95.00 per year; BOe per i i i i i tir.r-i-.r.i..i..i..n..M..H"H.-i..i"H"H"H"H"H"H'.i"H"H"H 1 i-i-i-1- Hatel. month for space not exceeding 1 Rheumatism Sprains Lumbago Sciatica Mrs.

B. S. Rush entertained the Sew ing Club at her home Wednesday af tnch. payable In advance. DR.

M. R. MILNE, Dentist. ternoon. The afternoon was spent doing fancy work and music, and at p.

m. all were invited te the dining room, wnere a sumptuous meal was Why grin and bear all these ills when Sloan's Liniment kills pain? Gaa administered In extracting. Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. Miss Josephine McMurdo entertained a number of her friends at a Valentine party on Friday evening. Mrs.

Clifford Beachy spent Friday in Meyersdale with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beachy were in Meyersdale Friday, visiting: their daughter, Mrs. Dallas Fike.

Misses Mae Wilson and Evelyn Gordon of Meyersdale were the guests of Miss Josephine McMurdo on Friday. Messrs. Tom Price and Charlie Johns of Frostburg spent Friday and served. Those present were Mrs. E.

-Leonard, Mrs. C. T. Blttner, Mrs. SALISBURY SIFTINGS.

Kneoht-Derry Miss Corine Derry, the only daughter of Wilbur Derry, and John A. Knecht, son of Michael Knecht, were quietly married at St. Michael's church last Thursday morning, at 5:30 o'clock, by Rev. Father George Quinn. The bride's father and Miss Gertrude Knecht, a sister of the groom, were the attendants to the bridal couple.

After the ceremony, the bride and groom, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Office Hours: 9. a. m.

to 12 1 W. Pollard, Mrs. Ed. Johnson, Mrs. to 6 p.

7 to 8 p. m. Office in L. A. Phenicie, Mrs.

H. B. Speicher, an Hockine Building, Centre street. Mrs. C.

D. Fritz. Telephone connections. DR. tu O.

LOECHEL, joe who for several years had been bar-tender at the Merchants' Hotel, resigned his position last Sat Sanitary and Modern Dentistry. day in town. Miss Lulu Beale, who is employed In a millinery establishment in Pitts -iay and will leave In a few days for the west. Economy and Mutual Phones. Dan Otto of Springs, were taken to Meyersdale in an automobile where they left via the B.

O. R. R. for burg arrived home last week to spend some time with, her parents, Mr. and ONE DCSE RELIEVES ELK LICK, PA.

I have used your Liniment and can Bay it is fine. I have used it for sore throat, strained shoulder, and it acted like a charm." Allen. Dunn, Route 1, Box 88, Pine Valley, Miss. I am a painter and paperhanger by trade, consequently up and down ladders. About two years ago my left knee became lame and sore.

It pained me at nights at times till I could not rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of it when I chanced to think of Sloan's Liniment. I had never tried it before, and I am glad to state that less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up apparently as good as ever." Charles C. Campbell, Florence, Texas. A CoiuJ NO QCINIXR DR.

BRUCE LICHTY, Lansing, Michigan. Mr. Knecht who is the agent for the Reo automobile, and conducts a first-class garage at West Salisbury, expects to return across "Pape's Cold Compound" makes you Physician and Minor Surgery. Somerset and Economy Phones. reel line at once Don't stay stuff ed-up! Take it now.

Relief comes Instantly. country in a new 1915 Reo car. Death of Mrs. Kate En field. Mrs.

Kate Enfield, (nee Hutzell) a well known resident of this vicinity, died at the home of her son-in-law, Daniel Albright, in Greenville town A dose taken every two hours un til three doses are tfcen will end MEYERSDALE, PA. R. M. BEACHY, Veterinarian. MEYERSDALE, PA.

WM. B. COOK SON, grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, dies, body Airs. Charles Beale. Miss Elizabeth Newman spent several days last week in Rockwood with her sister, Mrs.

Harry Bepler. Miss Flora Thomas of Rockwood spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sipple. Mr.

and Mrs. John Smith and Miss Edna Smith were in Meyersdale last Tuesday visiting relatives. Mrs. Norbert Miller and her sister. Miss Maust, spent Thursday at the home of Sam Baker.

Mrs. Earl Ringler and children spent last Wednesday with Mr. Ringler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J.

Ringler. Mrs. A. T. Hamlll of Meyersdale spent last Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs.

D. Compton. Mrs. David Engle and children of or limbs. ship, on Monday evening, February 8, at the age of 73 years.

Funeral serv It promptly opens clogged-up and air passages in the head ices were held by Rev. Ira S. Monn in Fire, Steam Boiler and Plate Glass Insurance. JLOAM'S stops nasty discharge or. nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dull ness, feverishness.

sore throat the Greenville Reformed church. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The deceased is survived by her husband, William Enfield, who is an of Centre MEYERSDALE, PA sneezing, soreness and stiffness. soldiers' home in California, and by H. M.

COOK, Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow the following1 children: Mrs. John Fox ing and snuffling! Ease your throb bing head Nothing else in the of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Daniel Albright and Mrs. Daniel Baker of Greenville township; Mrs. Albert Bowlin of Elk Lick township and Mrs.

Harvey Martz worm gives sucn prompt reiiez as Optometrist-Optician. Eyes Examined Free. Centre Street. MEYERSDALE, PA. "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug IIMMEMT All Dealers 25c Send four cents in stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE.

DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Philadelphia, Pa. Dept. Meyersdale spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week in town, visiting relatives and friends.

Mr. Israel Schrock of Meyersdale visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Engle last Wednesday. Charles Ringler of Pittsburg arrived and Miss Ida Enfield of this place. stqre. it acts without assistance BlrthdnT Surprise. O.

L. Shaver tastes nice, causes no inconvenience, Be sure you get the genuine. 800-3t. I. A.

Berkey BERKEY SHAVER, Last Tuesday evening Mrs. George James and her daughter. Myrtle, en tertained a number of friends at an GRANTSVILLE GRIST. Attorneys-at-Law, Office on Main Cross Street, SOMERSET, PA. oyster supper in honor of Mr.

James' birthday. He was the receiver of two very handsome rocking chairs which he appreciates very much. Those pre last week to visit with relatives and vfriends for some time. Mrs. Lydia Shaw left Thursday for Baltimore to visit her daughter, Helen, at Goucher College.

From there she expects to go to Chambers-burg to visit her daughter, Ruth, who is a student at Penn Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petry and Mr. Dentil of Lydln Hoover.

Died At Jennings, on Feb. 6th Miss Lydia Hoover, aged 64 years, 4 months and 17 days. She was a 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I'M I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1' I 1 sent were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meager, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. Frank Yoder daughter of the late Jacob Hoover and wife, and made her home with a sister, KTORMAN T. BOOSE, Attorney-at-Law, SOMERSET, PA.

W. CURTIS TRUXAL. Attorney-at-Law, SOMERSET, PA. Mrs. Mary BIttinger, who survives, to of Hooversville, Mrs.

Lydia Shaw, Mrs. gether with another sister and three Phyllis Swain, Mrs. William McMurdo, M. D. Thomas, Misses Julia Meese, brothers Mrs.

Sallie Bittinger, Dan and Mrs. Otto Petry sleighed to Grantsville last Thursday afternoon and called at the home of Samuel and Clarence Loechel enroute. Mrs. Abraham Lowry was a dinner guest at the home of her niece, Mrs. Roscoe Welfley, on Sunday.

Jacob and John Hoover, all of Garrett Charlotte McMuVdo and Hazel Meager. county. Death was clue to con sumption, interment at Jennings on Air. and Mrs, Thomas Entertain. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thomas enter tained a number of their friends at Monday. MIhh AYlnterlierg FntertnlnH. Miss Christina Winterberg enter DR. J.

H. COLPLESH, Veternarian, Office Mountain's Pharmacy, CONFLUENCE. PA. YOU'RE CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS CASCARETS. Carpets and Rugs "V'OU cannot afford to trust val-uable Carpets and Rugs for Cleaning to methods that are incorrect and unsafe.

Our methods are safest and cleanse them throughout with a revival of latent colors, making them like new. and without damage to the finest fabrics. We also dye Carpets and Rugs when possible to harmonize with color schemes. talned the Sewing Club at her home on dinner on Friday evening. The following were present: Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Meager, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. George James, Mrs.

Thursday afternoon, all of the mem bers being present but two. The ladies MEYERSDALE REAL ESTATE CO. were regaled with some very delicious Phyllis Swain, Messrs. M. D.

Thomas, refreshments and delighted by being Irvin Wechtenheizer and George All kinds of property handled. Coal and Timber Lands. Business Washington Valentine, and Misses Hazel Meager, Julia Meese, Florence Hoffman and Lulu Thomas. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Gas, Bad Breath, mean Liver and Bowels need Cleansing. Get a 10-cent box now.

No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and permitted a peep into the "sample box" of their hostess, which contained all sorts of pretty hand-worked laces and A handsome hand-knitted bed-spread was also exhibited, being in excellent condition, although about Opportunities. MEYERSDALE, PA. E. YODER, Mrs.

Lowry's Quilting; Party Mrs. Abram L. Lowry entertained a number of friends at a- delightful quilting party at her home last Wed LAND AND MINE ENGINEERING. General Surveying, Leveling, Mine nesday. A very delicious dinner and supper was prepared and served by bowels make you miserable.

Take the hostess and much fine nedle-work Work, RuiiuiiiK of grades etc. ELK LICK, PA. WM. H. HAY, FOOTER'S DYE WORKS, CUMBERLAND, MD.

was accomplished by the guests who Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, were Mrs. Asa Newman, Mrs. Elijah nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stom SKcPPARD Agents, MEYERSDALE, PA. Newman, Mrs. Roscoe Weliiey, Mrs.

Justice of the Peace, l-l-l 1 1 1 I I -l-l-V 1111111 1 I 1 M-h 1MM Hi I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 dHJlections made, legal papers drawn, Samuel Glotfelty, Mrs. Daniel Smalley, Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mrs. Annie Kretchman, Mrs. John Engle and Mrs.

Will Lowry. twenty years old. Mr, SnilllKer'a Quilting Ilcc. Mrs. Albert Swauger held a little quilting bee at her home on Thursday afternoon, her neighbors having kindly gathered to assist in the work.

The ladies included Mrs. Harry Leatharn, Mrs. Howard Ringer, Miss Lizzie Klotz, Miss Hettie Ringer and Mrs. T. H.

Bittinger. The quilt was finished and is a credit to the workers. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Graiit.HYille Runners Victorious, The Grantsville Rangers drove to Friendsville on Saturday and playei the Friendsville basketball team, the score being very close, but in favor of the Grantsville boys, 16-15. A number of basketball fans accompanied the MEYERSDALE, PA.

CHAS. 3. HARRISON, I-I-I-r I 1 11 1 I 1 I I 1 l.l1..1.4..WH.;-H-I-M.W..1..H..Hl 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 ach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cas-caret now and then.

All druggists Irs. Elmer Voiiftiifs Mrs. Elmer Vought entertained a few Real Estate. Fire and Life Insurance. of her friends at a sumptuous dinner BUHL GATESMAN DISTILLERS OF 8 per cent Guaranteed Investment.

and a very delightful quilting party last Wednesday. Those present were Mesdames Samuel Maust, Morris Maust, Jacob Engle, Martin Wahl, Douglass Engle, Wilson Vought and Snyder Bldg. SOMERSET, PA. JOHN HUDISKY, sell Cascarets. Don't forget the i children their little insides need a I gentle cleansing, too.

800-3t. Pure Rye Whiskey Ray Engle. GARRETT GLEANINGS. Little Appendicitis Victim. David Liehliter, a little son of Mr.

Don't let whiskey get the best of you. Get the best of it the kind we make. TRY.IT. It will please you. DISTILLERY RECENTLY REMODELED boys.

The Grantsville people were guests at Collier's Hotel. HliNlllind takes Wife's Flnce. Mrs. B. B.

Durst has been suffering from the effects of a burn on her hand, which became irritated, causing her entire arm to swell and giving her much pain. Mr. Durst did the family wash as well as his wife could have and Mrs. Christ Liehliter, was taken to the Western Maryland Hospital in Now that spring Is near lets arrange for a cleaning-up day in our little Real Estate Agent. Properties Bought or Sold.

BEACHLEY, PA. WILLIAM C. PRICE, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. KEYSTONE STREET, MEYERSDALE, PA. I all Cumberland last Thursday and operated on for acute appendicitis, but is getting along very nicely.

He was accompanied by his parents and Dr. A. M. Lichty. Mr.

Liehliter and Dr. Lichty returned the same day, but '1 II I l-l-l-l-I 1 I H-H 1 I 1 1 I II MMI I 1 Minn done it, also some of the other work, Successor to W. A. Clarke. The injured member is now healing town and get rid of the winter's ac-cumalation get the rubbish off our streets and alleys, so that when the grass starts growing, the trees blooming and the flowers coming out, their beauty and fragrance will not be spoiled by this rubbish.

The electric light plant, which has been broken down for several weeks and caused our town to be in darkness, received the new parts on Mon STANDS OX ITS OWN MERITS. nicely. Revlvnl Meeting; CIoNed. Business conducted at the same place. Prompt attention given to all Mrs.

Liehliter expects to stay with him for a week. lhe revival meeting in progress at Illrthdny Surprise. ti A very pleasant surprise was given the M. E. church the past two weeks calls at all times.

Both Phones. MEYERSDALE, PA. LIFE INSURANCE to Luclnda Brown, when the following closed on Sunday night. Rev. Harry Kimbel, the evangelist, returned to his day last and had the same in opera STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE tion by Friday evening and is now home in Canton, Ohio, on Monday.

girls and boys gathered in honor of her birthday: Irene Newman, Elma Wagner, Jean Farner, Lulu Thomas, giving us plenty of good light again. Much interest was manifested in the By the barrel, bottle or glass, our unrivaled Beer asserts its superiority, it has a fine body, a palatable flavor, a rich, satisfying taste that commends it to the most particular and careful drinkers of Beer. It is brewed only from the very finest malt and hops, with pure water, and by a method that ensures the best results. Try this Beer once and you will be a steady buyer afterward. Its price puts It within the reach of the thriftiest.

CO. OF Worcester, Mass. Sandwiches were free at Beal's meetings and Rev. Kembel's sermons Myrtle Harding, Margaret Lenhart, were greatly enjoyed by all who heard Mabelle Farner, Harriet Gariitz, Anna Incorporated 1844. Belle Dietz, Charlotte McMurdo, them, the church being crowded al most every night.

Surprise for Miss Horchler. resturant last Saturday. When asked why all the generosity, Alf said, "It's a girl." Both mother and babe are doing fine. A sleighing party composed of the following young ladles from Meyersdale took advantage of the fine sleigh Harriet Maust, Margaret Rayman, Robert Maust, Owen Harding, Clarence Cochran, George Robert Winters, Bill Gariitz, Fred and Frank On Friday evening a sleighing party from Grantsville, joined by others from New Germany, met at the home of PAUL D. CLUTTON, Agent.

MEYERSDALE. PA. vSend Us Your Flat Work Ringler, Luke James and Paul Schramm. MEYERSDALE BREWING Meyersdale, Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Broadwater, of ing jj'ruiay night and paid a visit to their friend Mrs. Jno.

Clark: Misses Taffy Party. New Germany, to surprise their board Deal, Meyers, Wilson, Zinn, Conrad, The following girls were guests at er, Miss Carrie Horchler, who is one of Garrett county's pretty and efficient Baker, win. Dickey, and Weller. Mrs, jolly taffy party given by Edith WJJJ! Second only to annllffht. Clark served a sumptuous dinner for cer inciters, no moke, no Boot.

the visiting ladles. school teachers and whose birthday it was. Those present, beside Miss The oil that gives the steady, bright, white light. Triple refined such as towels, bed and Smalley at her home on Friday evening: Harriet Maust, Elma Wagner, no oaor. table linen, and let us Drove Ann Horchler and the host and hostess, Belle Dietz, Margaret Rayman, were Misses Lulu Broadwater, Flossie Mabell Fafner Jean The moving picture theatre reopened Friday night after having been closed down for about three weeks on account of ithe electric light plant being to you that our service saves a Harriet Gariitz, Charlotte McMurdo, Hazel from Pennsylvania Crude Oil.

Costs little lot of hard, tiresome work and Farner Swauger, Jennie Brown, Ida Stark Wiona Durst, Gretchen Otto, Thelma, Your broke down. gives better results. Meager, Irene Newman and Frances Fogle. Lulu and Bessie Warnick, Fannie more than inferior dealer has Mrs. Frank Kimmel entertained the Finished Johnstown Job.

Family Favorite tank-wagon W. N. Lenhart, who was superinten OH in barrels snipped direct from our refineries oils. Willing Workers of Grace Reformed church at her home last Thursday afternoon. Henry Naylor, Rev W.

H. B. Carney, Prof. H. B.

Speicher and Mrs. W. S. Meyersdale Steam Laundry. Get it from him.

WAVBRLYOIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh. hober were delegates of the different dent of steel construction of a large new sky-scraper hotel in Johnstown, has finished his work there and returned here last Thursday evening to spend a few days with his family before returning to Pittsburg to begin work on some large buildings there. Little Sunday Schools to the Sunday School Metier la Horchler and Lizzie Lee; Messrs. Green, Kemp, Glenn Lee, Bruce, Cecil and William Warnick, Everett Broadwater, Burton Calllo, Walter Alexandria, Or-ville Livengood, John and James Horchler, Freeman Stark and Ralph Wiland.

Refreshments, consisting of icecream, cake, coffee, candy, oranges and sandwiches, were served by the hostess before the party returned home after a most delightful evening. Minor Mention. Miss Fannie Shaw was the guest of Mrs. J. D.

Getty for several days last Gasolines. Ilhiminants, Paranne Wax. FRER pb" Book- convention held in the U. B. church at higher Id quality.

Rockwood on Thursday last. Joseph Ohler, aged about 21 years. Now is the Time Wavarlw Prariuef. xr -w while attempting to board a coal trnfn Mr. Lenhart is one of the best of Salisbury's skilled mechanics.

This town and neighborhood have furnished many good men for high-salaried orKs, u. H. WEISEL, P. J. Cover Son at Pine Hill, Sunday, slipped and fell in under the train and had his left foot cut.

off. He was taken to Con- positions in the cities where skilled week. to consider your spring cleaning and dyeings but don't take chances by Bending them to a so-called cleaner nellsvllle on train 49 and placed in the labor commands the highest wages. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Petry and Mr. and Minor Mention. and dyer, that may ruin half of them. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Ringer spent Mrs. Frank Petry were Grantsville vis Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Welfley, Mr. and Send them to THE STAR where the the week-end with the latter's parents itors on Thursday, guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Abe Lowry, Mrs. Mary Newman lire Is insured, as we are cleaners and at Guard, Md. Cottage State Hospital. Miss Rene Brant was a Berlin visitor Friday and Saturday, where she has started a class in music.

Messrs. Walter Blair and Rev. W. H. B.

Carney departed Monday for the eastern part of the state, where Rev. Carney will show his famous moving Mrs. W. C. Loechel, Miss Teena Winterberg and other friends.

dyers and nothing else, and we con and Mrs. Annie Kretchman spent last Thursday with friends in Frostburg. Misses Sarah Turner, Bessie Frost Paul Jennings of Jennings, and Ethel Broadwater were dinner Joseph L. Tressler FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pa. centrate our whole efforts to give you the very best results at the most moderate prices, this vicinity has ever known.

Send your work to our spent Sunday at the Valley House. Mrs. Henry Schaefer and little son are spending a week with relatives at Springs. Mrs. Arthur Hileman from Friendsville has been a geust of her sister, Mrs.

Marshall Beachy, for several days. THE OPTIMIST. guests of Mrs. Susan Durst on Thurs Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Engle spent Sun day evening. agent and be convinced. day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Engle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beachy spent Sunday In Meyersdale at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Philip Reich. pictures, the "Passion riay," and many other interesting scenes of the Holy Land, in various towns. F. D. Godel was the first man to get his auto this year, and he has been making numerous trips.

Fred says it is pretty muddy, but he gets there just the same. Mrs. R. T. Pollard returned Wednesday from Geneva, where she had Mrs.

T. H. Bittinger has been spending several days quilting for her daughter, Mrs. Bert Swauger, at the latter's home. Miss Mollie Dorsey was a Cumberland visitor last week.

Mrs. G. C. Keller has returned from a three weeks' visit with her son. Bayard T.

Keller, at Winchester, Va. Florence Lichty, the little daughter STAR DYE WORKS, CUMBERLAND, MD. 4. SCOTT, Agent Scott's Barber Shop, METERSDAIiE, PA. Constipation.

When costive or trouble 1 with constipation take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to ake and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable OFFICEi 229 Center Street Both Phones RESIDENCE: 309 North Street Economy Phone of Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Lichty of Summit Mills, spent the week-end with her cousin, Mary Maust. everywhere. Adv..

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