SDD> 3 > 3 : OCIALIST COLUMN EprreDp BY Louis COHEN. i | | forces, the Christian Conscience fell, | & and the Judicial Conscience won, . | much to the chagrin of a multitude | | of Christians in this county. i i : | / i | Conscience is the prompting of | ¥ | social or group ethics or an admixt- | ure of these; and generally, these are | : mic environments. Judge Ruppel’s | ! FE SSON | Just installed in our new. modern Deposit Vault, One Hundred Additional Safety Deposit Boxes Which Will Rent for $1.00 Per Year for the caring of all kinds of valuables, papers, jewelry, etc. Second _ Through the courtesy of The Commercial this column, until Fupther notice, will be edited by a member ‘of the Socialist Party to ¢ present the news and views of So- 4 cialism 1he Editor of The Com- | mercial is not responsible for any views expressed in this column. Communications for this column should be addressed direct to ils the result of tradi’ion and ecomno- daily environment has been judicial, | By BE. 0. SELLERS, Director of Even- and his political enyironment has i | been capitalistic. We Socialists regret that Mr. Rup- pel did not allow his conscience to prompt him to repudiate the snap legal nomination he received on the Editor. Questions regarding So- Socialist ticket when his name was cialism will be cheerfully answered. written on the Socialist Primary bal- : = lot. Judge Ruppel does not belieye : in Socialism, knowing fairly well what it stands for, yet he allowed his pame to remain on the Socialist bal- lot. Probably he had precedent for his silence and the judicial conscience prompted him to allow the bulk of Socialist voters to be deceived into believing him favorable to Socialism. National Bank OF MEYERSDALE, PR. ing Department The Moody Bible In- stitute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR APRIL 13 JACOB AT BETHEL. LESSON TEXT—Gen. 28:10-22. GOLDEN TEXT—*I am with thee, and: will keep thee whithersoever thou goest.” Gen. 28:15 Esau, like the foolish virgins, be- came wise after his opportunity had, passed. Though theré was a partial, subsequent reformation (28:69) it’ was not real repentance. Jacob was pbliged to flee from his brother's an- ger. In order to get him off in safety . Rebekah prompted Isaac to send | Call and Examine Our Equipment 2 ation E Or, was it the working of his Politi- | Jacob to her brother Laban, ostensibly |= , s the \ cal Conscience? to seek a wife (27:46), but in reality | ~ a ; as ee i er PA rrr sleeps |, Leaving entirely aside the rather for a few days,” that he might es: CHURCH SERVICES. cape Esau’s wrath. Couch of Stones. I. The Refuge, vv. 10, 11. Every wrong act entails retribution. Leav- ing the luxurious home in Beersheba, small question of ‘‘wet’’ or “dry”? ethics, we believe that the great judges of the future will be the men and women with a Social Con- Methodist Episcopal church ser- vice, Rev. G. A. Neeld pastor—Ser- vices at10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Epworth League at 6:46 p. m. Spread seme PRAIRIE QUEEN en Your Bread jein the Large Army of Men and \.'ctviin who are using /AYS | THE JUDICIAL VS THE CHRIST- IAN CONSCIENCE. science, who will attack précedents Jacob went towards Haran, which 2 i 9: ; . Se . me TT with all their power and deal her-| name signifies “a parched place.” Out vening Seryico a A 7:30. Subjeet Calne Lb uneen Butter: ne If Judge Ruppel were to take offi-| culean blows at the mountains of | yonder in the desert at a certain place, Sunday morning. “Politics and Re- nee we started to advertise and tell be cial cognizance of all the criticism | technicality piled up to protect: cap- not any particular one, this refugee ligion. the people of its goodness. py eo | and se heaped upon him by the |jtalist interests. They will not fear tarried during the long cold hours of | Church of the Brethren—Preaching ASTES LIKE BUTTER—COSTS LESS i “ d’?. but backed up b the night. Gathering a few stones as Dn PY | a rude couch, Jacob slept. There are an enlightened apd truly democratic) three things to consider about him public sentiment, they will open the that night: (1) He was lonely, which way for a true political and industrial | save him time to meditate upon his democracy. Needless to say they | Jife and his actions; (2) he was in a will be Socialists. great fear (27:43), which of course : ° Lid quickened his thoughts as to the ulti- . mate outcome of these experiences, HOKARA FOR ECZEMA. and (3) he was certainly weary. What | a picture, a weary, troubled, sinful QUICK RELIEF OFTEN FOLLOWS FIRST fugitive whose experience had brought TREATMENT. COSTS NOTHING IF him to a time and into surroundings IT FAILS. | wherein he was compelled to think on + ‘strong’ statement, leat it? Bus 25, TITS g. statement, sn Jb! | If only men would think and not we mean every word it it. Hokara| stifle conscience more of them would is being used for treating the most throw themselves upon the mercy of complicated and chronic cases of | a loving father. eczema, salt rheum, piles, sores, ul-| II. The Revelation, vv. 12-15. Jacob cers, etc., and it quickly banishes| was not in reality alone. Both God : and his angels were there in that lone- | press and citizens of Somerset County, there would probably be seyeral thousands of people occnpying cells for contempt of His Royal Majesty’s Court. But as ‘Edmund Burke once remarked, ‘‘you may imprison a few individuals, but you cannot im- prison a whole nation’’, and in this instance, the disapproval of Judge Ruppel’s action in the License Courb is well-nigh uniyersal throughout the county. It must be particularly painful to Mr. Ruppel to have his loyal Christ- jan brethern, with whom he has la- ei | bored so long and so earnestly figur- atively heap coals of fire on his head, for they took his pious professions at face value and corralled the 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Christian Workers Meeting at 6:30 p. m. Bible Class, Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. Teacher Training classes meet Monday evening 7 and 8 o’clock, respectively. Sunday . | | School Workers’ Meeting, Friday| EY ff ny evening, 30th inst., at 7:30. jend for booklet, everyone should read 8 Ask your Grecer, or write us. WwW J. BARTZEL CO. Wholesale Mis: ributers RUTTER, ECGS 2nd CHEESE 205 Ferry Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ? | AAA AE A PPALLS PALA SALAS Evangelical Lutheran church—Rev | J. A. Yount, pastor. Sunday school lat 9:30 a. m. Morning service at (10:30. Luther League at 6:45 p. m. | Evening service at 7:30. Lenten ser- vice every Wednesday evening at 7:30 At Grantsville the Holy Commu- nion will be observed on Easter Sun- day morning. Preparatory service on Good Friday evening. Special Eas ter service by Sunday school and Gout Church Vote for his candidacy with pimples, blackheads, or any other ly desert place, Ps. 34:7139:7, It church on Easter Monday evening. t Jo the distinct understanding and im- |of minor skin troubles, leaving the 7 ot an accident that caused Jacob | St. Paul, Wilhelm Ref d ch Sot Joni 4] " pression on their part, that Mr. Rup- skin in its normal health and color. : " : ’ elm Reformed charge, sthers 5 . D & Hokara with an | to dream that night. Undoubtedly t is | §. S. Hassler pastor. Regular servi- ay @ pel would follow in the footsteps Ov1lot confuse ‘Homa Y| dream came from God. Dreams Wer® | ces next Sunday at 10 a.m. Sun- Oct. ~3m of “dry” precedents, refuse to grant| of the ordinary grease ointments, as| frequently used of God as a means of day school at 9 a. m. April 6th is Sun- day school Rally Day. You are in- vited. Special program and com- mencement; of school’s trip to Pales- tine. : Evangelical church, Rev. L. B. Rit- tenhouse pastor—Services will be held next Sunday as follows: Sun- day school at 2:00 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. SS. Philip and James Catholic church, Rev. J. J. Brady, pastor.— Mass next Sunday 8:30 and 10:30 a. 2 'm. Vespers and Benedicti : ing answer thereto. In this the hour | pers 2 spedjetionsk 7:30 | of Jacob's deepest trial God stood at a ; | the top of the ladder ready to reveal At the A.M E. Zion church Sun- himself and to succor: see 35:3. There day School at 3:00 p. m. Preaching is in point of fact a close and a real {at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at | connection between earth and heaven, ' 7:45 p. m. only a veil intervenes. Jesus is our | : means of communication between a Brethren Cherehi—H. L. QGongh- oly God and sinful men. John 14:6, | nour, pastor.— Services both morn- Heb. 10:19, 20; (3) God. Jehovah in- ing and evening in Meyersdale church. troduced himself in a most gracious Sunday school and Chri-tian Endeav- and comforting manner. He it was or at usual hours. All are invited. it contains no grease, merenry or| revelation, a method that is not need- load, and is entirely different from | ful now that we have the holy spirit, anything else on the market. John 76:13. Verily all heaven was at Although it has wonderful healing Jacols ight Nand, Siepisiiis ? 5 ; e price is ere are three distinguishing fea- Be : Ee jar — tures about this revelation: (1) The Lito oi > it a thorough trial in Ladder. This might have been susz- enoug give 1 =. g 3 gested to Jacob by the nature of the even the worst cases. Large Sizes 50 | mountainous country over which he cents and $1.00. | had been or wag passing. A ladder is Your money returned if Hokara|g means whereby we attain unto the fails to benefit. higher things; (2) The Angels. They Sold on guarantee and recommend- | were first ascending, then descending; ed by S. E. Thorley, The City Drug | licenses to anyone, or at least re- fuse quite a number of applicants. Their rage and disappointment in the | failure of their leader to apply his @ religious teachings to practical af- Ea fairs, and seeing him follow ‘‘wet” instead of ‘‘dry”’ precedents, is yent- ing itself in such loving epithets as <‘Hgpocrite’’, ‘‘Judas’. and similar pe “Rough hauling ? ” “Idon’t mind. Thisis a Studebaker Wagon’ —that’s why I bought it. I noticed that men were using the Studebaker where- ever the work was hard —hauling steel girders in the city, logs in the woods, stone in the quarry.” “My work is hard and I know it. My wagon is on my payroll and must earn its salary. That's why | bought a Studebaker. [can't afford to buy a cheaper one.” “Get in touch with a Studebaker dealer, he's: a good man to know.” TE imes in the Biblical vocabulary, as well as the anciemt custom of hanging in effigy. We are nob at all surprised at Judge Ruppel’s course, for we have never been so credulous as to take seri- ously the declarations of piety of candidates running on capitalist tickets for public offices. The Re- publican and Democratic parties are agencies of the capitalist interests, and it is common talk that booze and cash flowed freely in both capi- talist camps as the most eloquent vote-getters with certain portions of suggesting, in his extremity, Jacob's Store, local agents. .u | ascending prayer and God's descend- - JOHNSTOWN NEWS. The Meyersdale contingency in the “Flood City’’ are well at this wri‘- | ing and prospering. Among those | who we see frequently are Frank | Cober, who located here about eigh- | teen years ago, and has become one : : i ildi ntractors in | | Farm Wagons Trucks Dump Wagons main, Kring a oo any ring conenon nT BR tn ied” Cor FEI Teves EE ast campaign. wou erefore ’ ’ follow £ > economic interests be- | Mill» and at present employs more Jacehs Th as EEnliater 30,000 VO CES! ‘Suc out Dealer or will hind the candidates would result in than fifty carpenters and mill hands. | 4; gp oe wv. 1622. Jacob |AND MANY ARE THE VOICES OF MEY- or Bute the old-time political methods of Lingliehi Br awakened ad the asses i re! Lio aa ERSD:LE PEOPLE. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. getting back their money with heavy a ei what or] moved, but the revelation remained. ‘Thirty thousand voices What a NIWMIRES aod cri HES, rahe ORTLAND, ORE. ingenuity. truly be termed a tgelf-made’’ man, ‘having come here with nothing more than business, and mechanical ability and an indomitable will and energy to succeed, and in this he has tri” umphed. Paul Gross, who for some The presence, the keeping a Be grand chorus! And that’s the num- guidance and the ultimately nishe | ber of American men and women cob i) ro Singd Boer | who are publicly praising Doan’s Kid- with this that he ex- ney Pills for relief from backache, 2 kidney and bladder ills. They say it to friends. They tell it in the home papers. Meyersdale people are in interest, no matter who was elected; and capitalist politicians often get it back during License Court week. Voting for the ‘‘good man’’, but approving the ‘‘bad” capitalist sys- tem has always had the same result, because the good man, no matter NI NNTP et ANd Tl lA tld NN ANNAN AEN Nd Sd NA NLNT NA NANI A ed ef TANS J. 8. WENGERD pm, Ps. 111:10,” see nts il how great a reformer, must go along years conducted the Oly Dene Sore he words “gate of |this chorus. Here’s a Meyersdale J A IL 5 3 ts 1/R Meyersdale, is now head Of One pegye signifies the gate to a | case. : ; 88 4 . with the bad interests, as a genera’); (he jargest drug establishmevrts 10 dn lik e i SELLS lependent t rule, ifthe upholds capitalism. And|’’ CF oN een Pittsburgh and popu oud, ety; ee | Me John]. Bouser, 3) Broadway, i if judges sometimes do refuse licenses to be found betwken Piitaturg have the promise of an encamping | neyersdale, Pa., says: ‘‘Doan’s Kid- No. 1 Roofing Slate, about / 3 : '| philadelphia. It is located on | host ever about us, Ps. 84:7, 2; Kings a > URSINA, PA Steel Rooti a WH when they owe their election to cap- Washington street; opposite the Penn 6:16,17. Jacob went a step further, ney Pills are not a new remedy to ENA; FR. teel Roofing, ks Co. A italist interests, they serve those in-| oe isi gy ee 5 Lown | he arose, signifying action. It is not me, for I have used them several Opposite Postoffice. Felt Nails, A, 3 terests faithfully in other ways; as,| _.. Valley Drug company. Here enough to have a vision. Godly fear times during the past two years Valleys, i instance the outrageous action of drugs, druggists’ and physicians’ sup- is always accompanied by action. Tak- | and they have given me great re- Rid 7 ah a Judge Porter of Newcastle, in the Toe iG ii a at large scale ing of the thing at hand, a stone, lief. I was troubled a great deal by The Home of Ni ce (l ean ging ee strike against the Steel Trust. P g »| Jacob erected a memorial, and pour- kidney complaint and dull, nagging y Spouting. We are not inclined to take Judge Ruppel’s apology to his temperance and as issthe case with others, the business is prospering. —_———————— ing oil (consecration) upon it, he called the name of that place Bethel, the house of God. In like manner backaches. Sometimes I had pairs in my sides and loins and this cor- vinced me that my kidneys were Groceries. | Write for Prices} ¢riends very seriously, as, being “Impractical Socialists’’, we believe that any lawyer of the peculiar abil- ity and shrewdness of Judge Ruppel, could have written just as able an i opififon on the other side, else how cod he be considered a good lawyer? Judge Ruppel’s on that he God would have us to take of the common things of our every-day life and erect a holy memorial “out of them to the honor and glory of his name. ’Twas not alone the.place of vision, but also of prayer, and true prayer involves work. This lesson is a wonderful revela- tion of the love, grace and patience of ‘I suffered habitually from con- stipation, Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since.”’ —E. Dayis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. ad disordered. A Hearing Doan’s Kidney Pills thighly recommended, I com- menced® using them and it was not long before they brought relief I recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a remedy of great merit for kidney disorders.” For sale by all dealers. We have just added to our list Sugar Leaf Sweet Potatoes and. Post Tavern Special. THEY ARE BOTH WINNERS. as they are extremely low on anything you need in this line and can save you money if you order early so I can get it with the Spring eee pees: Price 50 was following the law or rather, pret WILLS, God watching over and dealing With | cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, shipments. edent, (which may or na) ot be the . TE oné of his erring children. Jacob had |New York, sole agents for the Garden Tools, Poultry Net- : law), is rather ‘soph istical. Prece-| The will of Oyrus Musser, late of | forfeited his home by his folly. Note | United States. ’ Meversd ale, Pa ‘8 gent js a series of cunmingly con- Windber, was probated. He left the | his surpriseful expression, «Surely the | Remember the name—Doan’s—and ting, Screen Doors and | Feu. 154 EP, No ] ’ i structed judicial decisions, usually sam of $25 to each of his children, as | Lord Was in this place and I knew it take no other. ad . .F. D. No. 2 Screens for Windows. not.” Another great lesson is that of the close connection of God and of heaven with men and affairs here on this earth, man’s nearness to God. Divine revelation and human humbling are follows: H. Platt Musser, of Los An- geles, Oal.; Harriet, wife of W. A. Fisher, of Seattle, Wash.; and Ada L., wife of Daniel B. Bingner and Albert H. Musser, of Berlin, Albert H. Musser and Justice of the Peace, | always closely connected. Jacob rec Robert CO. Heffley, are appointed ex- | ognized the divine revelation, and be- ecutors. The will was dated March | lieved in the promise and purpose of 7th, 1613, and witnessed by Daniel | Jehovah, another evidence of his su- B. Bingner, and Robert O. Heffley. periority over Esau. Jacob, it is evi- ® dent, had a desire to have some part a built up to protéct the Big Interests. 01d precedents are overthrown and new ones built up constantly. That is largely the business of what is known as corporation law, in which i Judge Ruppel is very well versed. Cg Had he felt so inclined, he could 1 have attempted to pile another stone on the structure of ‘‘dry’’ precedent, and squared his actions with his Christian Conscience. if] . 3 «ls . . in God's plan, and though unworthy, 4 But according to his opinion, it| Feel languid, weak, Always Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given —quickly, safely, and assur- cdly—Dby the tried and reliable BEECHAM’S Will have some Choice Seed Potatoes in a few days. eR DRINK HABIT 3 DAYS ff | TREATMENT. § I'68 Each patient treated under con- Z58' tract to effeet a satisinctory eure 43 in three days, otherwise on logy. ing the institution fee paid sha¥ E Fresh Fish and Oysters on Friday. be refunded. 882-34 SO. HIGHLAND AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA Chartered ander the laws of Pennsylvania \& run down? | py discipline was brought into a large V8 coos that Judge Ruppel has|Headache? Stomach “off? A good | place in that plan. God has a plan Ice Cream | also a Judicial Conseience and in the TLS LADDER remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. | for every life in the consummation of Fa 11 oq Wednesdays and Saturdays. struggle between these two titanic | Ask your druggist. Price $1.00. ad bf ® purpose Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 2Bc. FR A LEO SRE