———————————=——-_ 1 pot LING FOI ; DRILLING FOR OIL. “Meyersdale Qommereial. An enormous oil well toeredk on the || Maiter.]| Samuel B. Mosholder farm in Milford Township was finished on Monday. —_— [Registered at the Postoffice at Meyersdale, : Sy The casing for the new oil well is on | § THE MEYERSD ALE COMMERCIAL, the a and the ¢ther machinery 3 A. M. SCHAFFNER, Editor and Proprietor. to complete the drilling outfit is *‘in | § transitu’’ over the B. & O. The drill- | § ip the Year at $1.50 Per Year Gash | ing equipment will be the most pow- 110-112 Center Street. erful ever used in Somerset County, it —_— is said, by the operatives who have THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913. | just arrived from Pittsburgh. —— a me The Mosholder farm has shown pa i signs of oil, for many years past. Safe and Sane 4th. | The Manufacturers Oil and Gas| . | Company, of Pittsburgh, is putting | rs concerning a safe and sane | gown the prospect hole; and if the | m- | first well does not prove successful | : more wells will be put down in the Milford region, where the company has about 15,000 acres under option. Several thousand dollars have been | | paid for these options by the company which shows that the company, as well as the Milford Township people, |} is expecting good results from this | § field. Pa, as Second-Class Mail wghlished Every Tharsday Phone No. 55. — Much has been said in recent yea : : fourth of July and the propaganda of safety is more and more 1 pressing itself upon the minds of the people. In past years the fa- talities of dead and wounded on the fourth of July celebration fre- quently exceeded those in important battles in history, which de- cided great events. This way of celebrating is passing away, the conservation of life is taken account of and people are learning that the day in history can be honored just as well, without risking life, limb and property. A safe and sane fourth of July is coming with accelerated steps and the day after the event is not to mourn the loss of loved ones, or contemplate a crippled body through life, or meditate over the loss of slowly accumuluted property consumed by flames in honor of the Fourth. The main thing is to commemorate the stony Wiles when! men of heroic mould went on record before the world and in Sp el. > : : of the mother country, England, when they were willing to risk pons 2 ey “ : their lives, their property and their most sacred honor in behalf of | now ES ow aimbitions to Keep be-]; themselves and their posterity. | fore the public. On Sunday for the | first time in its history two women | were placed on police duty. They TR — Strife Between the Classes and the | wore as a uniform a blue blouse with WOMEN DOING PATROLE DUTY. RSE . Newport for years occupied a prom- ; | brass buttons, a blue skirt and a straw | 4 Masses. sailor hat. | 1 : | They are appointed at the request | in a while the true facts of the condition In the coal fields | of the Newport Civic Leagua and it shed in the newspapers, while the acts |is planned to have them on duty all but as a rule the publicity of crime and | summer, patrolling the beach aad) and giving particular care to the women in need of help. Once I€ of West Virginia were pubii of lawlessnes were in process violation of the constitution of the land and the rights of the people were safeguarded, so that the public did not fully understand the | situation and when the real fact actually became known, there were | payjST CUT APPRO- those who felt aggrieved that the people would meddle in a matter PRIATIONS which apparently did not concern them. ; : 1t begins to look, since the United States Senate has begnn in-| eh vestigation as if the half had not been told, and because the Uh prt be ok more heavy citing of is known, the world is shocked that men do treat men as seems 10 |appropriations than now appears prob- have been the case in the coal fields of West Virginia. able, the present legislature will au- The golden Rule is still far from being realized in that state. The answer in a large measure is still the same that Cain gave when he had killed his brother. There is stilla wide chasm separating capital and labor. He who can bring the two antagonistic forces together will accomplish a work that has not yet been satisfactorily done, and will prove one of the greatest benefactors of the age. thorize the expenditure of from $15,- 000,000 to $20,000,000 over and above | the estimated revenues of the next two yoars. 1n that case it will be necessary for Gov. Tener to exercise the power ves- ted in him to reduce the appropriati- ons made by the Legislature, so that the State Treasury shall not be con- of his term. reer The Eastern Question. n questien has gotten to be almost the infer- WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK! In the meantime you can cet, better goods for less money than anywhere else---and that’s no pipe dream. There are many rare bargains to be had right now. Come and see. EVERYTHING TO WEAR fronted by a deficite before the close \ FOR EVERYBODY, MEYERSDALE, PA, Money Back With a Pleasant Smile If You Want It. ——— The eternal easter . The civilized world has been shocked time | Oiacked corn. S165 ‘Dek 100, hie nal eastern question. Be. Bii ; and again at the atrocities practiced and sufferings afidiired in the | food §2.25 and scratch food $2.10 per E h h religion and through land-hungry people. For a hundred also oyster shell and grit 75¢ ast, throug | per 100 lbs., at Habel & Phillips. ad ‘second time a peace conference called to settle the war between the lies and Turkey has failed. The conference came to an Sn the representatives reaching a satisfactory conclusion. NEW SCHOOL FOR tire While a draft of the preliminary peace had been signed, the main : issues springing from the war are still ausettled. The government| ,. ‘tio: of a four-room of Servia recalled her representatives and as a consequence they ick cased addition and the remodel- conference was broken up. ing and brick-casing of the present The feeling prevails that the war is not yet over, and the re-|school building at Hooversville, are t Roumania may improvements planned by the School port is that fresh hostilities may be begun and tha a io | Directors. pe involved in this new entanglement. The spoils of war iskeeping| “r ." gooversville soboot baling the appetites of those small states keen for land, and while but 8| pag not been large enough to bg few weeks ago they were united agains: the unutterable Turk, now | modate the pupils for some time and they are ready to wage war against their former allies. These petty | rooms had to be rented in other build- > ir i ss are a menace to the peace of | Ings: states If thew jealousy and selfishne p Architect E. H. Walker of Somer- the world. : set, has prepared plans and specifica- = tions of the proposed improvements Lobbyists and bids are being solicited. d ® The directors will receive plans, Men entrusted with the authority to enactlaws for their fellow- osciiations, yn ies for he instal- men are intrusted with a serious work. It should ronnie free men ps on © pling ape Hew ing ve to make laws. They should carry their abilities and their convic-| agin, tions with them when tney undertake to make laws for their fellow-| w. p. Hoover is President of tte men. Our law makers, if left to themselves, would generally do | Hooversville School Board and J. Fe | what they regard as best. Butevery law affects particular classes | Custor is Secretary. or special interests and interests in which the rich get richer and SARE . the poorer, there is much money involved in the enactment of cer-{ Supplies Need ed for 1913. tain laws. These particular interests are at times wie i Send Ls Gs Non enh fabulous sums of money to prevent the enactment of laws that are | oh. ons Primary pencils. detrimental to their particular interests. As a consequence they send | a5 Gross Knowledge tablets (yel- their representatives to the seat of the law-making body to change | ow paper.) ; sentiment or control legislators, spending money lavishly to carry 600 Noté Books (Genius Comp No. out their purposes. This practite has been in vogue at the Rafions A onms Rs ARvastndtion FDeR: capitol for many years. The steel trust, the sugar trust, the wool-| 1 © No. 2 Examination paper. en trust, the leather trust, the lemon trust, the rubber trust, and | 3 Gross pen holders (Eagle No. 1040, many other trusts have been doing business, some legitimate, but | 10 Gross Eagle pens No. 560. mostly illegitimate, for many, many years, corrupting our law- | 20 Gross Estosrook ous Nos ww makers without doubt. Every president knew this in the past, but | 2 Name Roberts and Heck yellow President Wilson courageously took the initiative to put a stop to|P i Fins of Goo Tok this percunious system. If he succeeds, our fellow-citizens, regard-| ; oase Velvet Dustless Orayon— less of political affiliations have good reasons to call him blessed. Caxton. —— . . 5 Gross Thumb tacks. - : : ' : Li 2 Dozen Higgins India Ink. WITH three moving picture shows and one vivaphone in Mey | 6 Boxes paper fasteners No. 86 A. | ersdale, we ought to have amusements galore. lo McC and Co. CL —— | ——————————— 6 Boxes Hotchkiss fasteners. 95 Teachers’ roil books. Our entire line of ladies sui far below their actual values. suits than we want to carry a 27 00 Tan Bedfor 925 00 Two-ton 24 00 Grey Be 23 50 Blue Serge, I : 1 29 50 Fancy cutaway jacket ip tan, size 36...:..: t Fancy Suiting, plain tailored, size 16....... Cheviot, plain tailored, sizelG. ... .-.c:. Blue Whipcord, plain tailored, size 36. ...... fancy cutaway, size16.. ............ orfolk, fancy grey, size 16............ 20 00 Tan Serge, 19 00 Modified N /17 50 Shepherd’s ) { Fancy Blue Suiting, cutaway jacket, size 38...... 16 50 Black Ch 15 00 Two-tone 12 50 Dark Bl LADIES SUITS ts and coats are now reduced The reason—just a few more t this time of the year; the re- sult—you reap the benefit. Remember every suit and coat is new, spring merchandise. Special Prices on Suits $27 50 Grey Bedford cord, plain tailored, size 36... ..... $13.73 97 00 White Serge, plain tailored, size 16..5..0, 000 00 d,fancy cutaway, collarless jacket,size 16 16.50 97 50 Dark Blue Bedford, plain tailored, Size 33.......- e whipeord, black and white, size 18..... dford, cutaway jacket, Size 36.....: ..: plain tailored, semi-stout, size 38%. n Plaid, plain tailored, size 36..... ie. eviot, plain tailored, gsizeld .... ....... Whipcord, tan and white, size 16....... 12 00 Black Serge, plain tailored, size 45... Linch nn ue Serge, cutaway jacket, Sizeld........ 10 00 Tan Serge, plain tailored, size 18................ ALTERATIONS FREE BE me mes eer Hartley Block ns were on the Pittsburgh force he would have | ie Buty 1y0 25 Boxes Holden self binders. i ling bases. grrested the Giants of New York for Sten g | 2 rt typevwnior paper. | | | 6 Reams drawing paper manilla No. THE turkey trot is a subject of criticism on the part of Ameri-| 405 (9x12.) cans, but ‘‘viggle voggle’’ is just as bad, say the Germans. ms Ee ——————————— . | 1505 (9x12. 12 Reams spaced paper No. 22. 1 Gross Red Crayon—Br 1Gross Green Crayon— THE glorious fourth; Parade in the forenoon at Meyersdale, | The Moose at Riverside Park and the Socialists at Coal Run. ——— lassy bunch of | ersdale School Board. J. M. GNAGEY, adv.junel9-3t Secretary. are a high priced and ¢ THE Pittsburgh Pirates inch © faction—to their CALL + yr 1- +} 7 % ers. Last week they g4V TIARTLEY, (WOTTON 00, THE WOMENS STORE Meyersdale, Pa. ousehold Goods For 9 Reams drawing paper, white, No. Household goods ab offered at private sale, on Ss -— Children All bids to be in by July 5th. "Mey- CASTORIA Pro Wanted. the residence| A Lady or Man to represent the | of the late J. J. Hoblitzell, will be Grest Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., | ury | in and around Meyersdale. ne 1 mn Photographs and Picture frames at ery | Conrad’s Studio at half-price FOR FLETCHER'S | isfaction guaranteed in every sale of | 122 N. Centre St., Cumberland, Md. -_—————— Eye-Strain Headache Result from Structural De- fects of the eyes, or from old age. or both, and relief is obtained by’ the use of proper glasses M.D. GOLDSTEIN, Eyesight Spee:alist, AT Collins’ Drug Store, Hartley Block, MEYERSDALE, PA, Tuesday, July | OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 5. Tues. evening, 7 to 8 p.m. sh All Necessary Change of Lenses Free Within Two Years. Eyes and sight examined free. Overcoming of Headache, nervous- ness ‘(produced by eye strain) my specialty. Glasses fitted from $2.00 up. No drops or drugs used. You can find me at Collins’ Drug Store every two weeks, and necessary correction or change of lenses ab- solutely free at any time within two years; special arrangements for Kryptok and Toric lenses; par- ticular attention given to children. nes. E. E. Conrad. [ PERS SE — Rev. A. 8 ab Somerset Miss Mau visitor Tues Tke Wein visitor Mor Rev. Fatl Cumberlanc James Pr last week Mrs. Jot tives in Jol Mrs. J. with rela Mrs. J: Patch, wai T. W. & ness in Pi week. Miss Lil attended t Monday. J. 3:1 was( a tow this week Miss E home Sai erset with Dr. an children at Grants P. J. C Annual W. Va., Mrs. ( : 5 week 8 Mr: berland, on a bus A.W. called @ renewed Ss. P. The Co renewed John called a and ren Wm. was in of our r Mrs. reburne a visit Miss home had be: Miss the las with fi Mr. | - Mrs. Patch, day. Geol Slicer last w town.