The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 29, 1914, Image 6

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WEEK S NEWS | York State Assembly against oral-bet- Orphans’ Court © roceedings, Ar
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| Lieut. Governor Wagner, of New Real Estate, Marnage : ; @ b. wrote
( York, announced he would retire from Licences, Ete. > . y Zoolog
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atest Telegraphic and Cable | Politics. act Tnited | Th S t re f TEE by
glegrapic an | The 7.000 employes of the United | RIPENING CREAM ON A FARM e 1natu O i
Intelligence Epitomized. Railway of St. Louis were ordered —— REAL ESTATE. eovere
vaccinated. Many Fail to Grasp Principles Under {=A 4 43
i : The Cleveland Telephone Company ying Qualities a aon Dr and Earle 8. Beggs to Grant Pyle, Con- 5 “He sa
§ CLD WORLD AND THE NEW announced a wage increase of 10 per Desirable Aroma. + | fluence, $3,000. the sh:
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: > a i had set : Amanda Ringler, to Peter Cober, —_T
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aside $150,000,000 for the purchase of | ©" = °° © en) etal Brothersvalley township, $18. ® * ing th
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Political Pot Is Bubbling Furiously— | 100 grains of radium. Francis Lucken’s executor to Wm.
ot 3 y The cotton warehouse of E. W,.| farm butter making that causes more A. Locker, Now Balttmere $5 is the only guarantee that you have the To
' Se About Wars Thac Are Rag: | rrouy & Co. at Memphis, was de.| trouble than the lack of proper ripen-| A- ; » 81. : Surfac
37 £ ing and Rumors About Wars stroyed by a fire at a loss of $200,000. | ing or souring of the cream. On many| Wm. B. Cook to Robert Cook, . e We
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; to Come. Colonel Goethals intends to send a | farms the ripening is done with no! Meyersdele, $1. that y
y Panama Railroad steamer through the | Other Durposes in view than that Off. po. w, Aten 10 Abbie G. Allen, city,
3 canal in April. causing the cream to churn more Boswell, §1 | ens |
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§ i - The Illinois Steel plants at Joliet, : + . .
: “= Washing ton IL, resumed full operations. About|. The object in ripening cream should| Hattie Whetmiller, to Maggie Lee, i and o
HA 3,000 men are employed. be to cause the cream to churn more | Garrett, $600. NN SUNAAMANE NA NNN NNR MRM NNN SA\\SN\\W7 tussocl
The annual postoffice bill, providing Senator Torborg, of Brooklyn, intro- | Teadily, and to produce desirable Samuel D. Gnagey to Samuel S. . in the
$305,000,000 for the postal service, |duced a bill in the New York Legis- | flavor and. aroma. That cream will Gnagey, Summit twp., $10,000. 8 come f
passed the House. lature making Good Friday a legal | churn more readily when sour is a : eggs. i
Mrs. Wilson, wife of the President, | holiday. fact well known to any one who has| Wm. B. Schrock to same, Summit A ‘and th
has brought suit for 80 acres of date | Edwin Ginn, book publisher of New | had experience in making butter. | twp, $160. ! E ’ substai
Iand in the Coachella Valley, Califor- | York, left $1,000,000 to the School of | However, when it comes to the produc-| (Cyrus M. Shaver, to Homer Shu- Zz them.
nia, alleging fraud in transference of International Peace, whith he | tion of good flavor and aroma in the maker, Somerset, $3,000. g : hi
title. | founded. ibutter, many fail to grasp the prinei- J. W. Row to Miksa. Veros ALLRRARNRNS : N NN N SAN : efly
The Senate foreign relations com-|{ W.E. Kelly, president of the Nation- | Ple underlying the production of these . * 3 . ’ ] : ranch
4 mittee ordered reported favorable the al Association of Letter Carriers, is | 800d qualities. The main reason why | Somerset, $550 prepa by him for er 30y when ¢
nomination of H. M. Pindell, of Peoria, to be appointed postmaster of Brook- | butter fat commands a higher price] (O. N. Jeffreys to Marshall S ’ ° ‘ i spread
Ill, to be ambassador to Russia. lyn. : on the market than other fats is that Brooks, Addison, $43. YOU LL give YOUR baby the BEST extens
: Secretary Garrison directed that The ‘State Department ordered the | it has a peculiarly desirable flavor Loui Buirich’s hele to. Silas A Sg O Pio growtl
x Pistols and articles taken from Jeffer- Navy Department to send the gun- | and aroma which cannot be exactly omise bmrieh’s heirs LAS: fv ou «
’ son Davis, when he was captured, be boat Nashville to Hayti to protect | reproduced in other fats. For this| Wagner, Salisbury, $600. Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. the Cy
surrendered to Joseph A. Hayes, of American interests. reason it is desirable and profitable’ Susan Frazee to Marcellus F. Fra- | —— ‘ “The
Colorado Springs, as representative | New York State Controller Sohmer | to develop these qualities in butter zee, Somerfield, $1,000. ize bo : ¢
of the estate of Jefferson Davis. | received $2,584,000 as the transfer tax | to the highest possible degree. R ’ Sold only in one si ttle, never in bulk Them it
| 2 obert M. Luther’s trustee to R- i 11
. « on the estate of the late Anthony N In order to produce desirable flavor L. Wiss Pai : i § e:lea
£ z Brady. it is very essential that the milk and | issinger, Paint twp., $1,000. or otherwise; Oo protec t e t Er seen.
i Personal =| Lieutenant Tailiaferro, U. S. Army | cream be handled under sanitary con-| Silas A. Wagner to Albert M. Em- . : { pick hr
= '“ aviator, flew from San Diego to Pasa- | ‘ditions. erich, Salisbury, $600. La b 1 es ih
Mayor Rockwell, of Akron, O.,, has dena, establishing an American dis- To introduce filth into the cream is John Horton, to Andrew Kudas- . ‘of the
written a letter addressed to the per- | tance record. to introduce not only the bad flavors| .'. - : : !
: | : : hick, Boswell, $400. gome n
son who will be mayor of Akron 100 Live stock on farms increased $443,- | which that filth contains, but also Th Ce taur Com ¢ 0
years hence. 758,000 in value in twelve months, ac- | germs which will tend to develop| Howard C. Cook, to Moser Weav € Lentau pany, . Pres's. BT6 vo
Dr. Charles W. Elliot, president cording to the report of the Orange | some kind of a bad flavor in the er, Conemangh twp., $1. SIN ze
emeritus of Harvard, has been elected | Judd Farmer. cream. Wilmore © al Co., to J. A. Luther TAT STN marks
& trustee for the Rockefeller Founda- President Wilson pressed a tele- The germs or ferments which pro- Paint boo b $170. re Rife , Bi that th
A tion, to serve three years. graph key at Washington, opening the | duce a clean sour taste in the cream 4 . ? ot 3 “Wh
3 Mrs. John D. Rockefeller gave $30,- | municipal filtration plant at Flint, are the ones that will produce a good Elizabeth A. Luther to Robert L. Intro. Tron Ionnrs ase i ‘the tre
Go 000 to the Euclid Baptist Church in | Mich, flgvor in the butter. The addition of | Wissinger, iuint borough, $75. TRADE tanec IT'S A CURE } THAT'S SURE} : can be
= Cleveland. ine 2 Etylany House of Delegates | a small amount of clean®asting sour| John S atler, to Lewis Statler, » : with ‘a
A Mrs. Finley J. Shepard, formerly 'adopte a resolution commending | skim milk or butter milk to the cream Paint tw £3 600 . : .
i Helen Gould, celebrated her wedding | President Wilson’s stand taken in the | about six or eight hours before churn- Sy He Oo es reak - Pb erosel
LX anniversary by providing dinners in Mexican question. . ing will introduce desirable germs Maggie J. Berkey, to Charles A. r F : opin alt
Eu New York for 500 Bowery homeless. | Edward Beardsley, who shot G. W. | which will sour the cream and at the | Boyts, Cooiu.avgh twp., $187. ar over 2 years has Cured 38 FOC
i 4 | Putnam, overseer of the poor at May | same time produce desirable flavors in Mike Brun-r, to Alexander Nagy, in the |
i: £ ville, N. Y,, and held a posse at bay | ‘the butter. Windber, $600. .and egg
3 i General i for eight days, surrendered. rd Elizab IE Walter's. hei » : ’ will bec
x : ¥ fo Caward Morgan, cashier of the First GATE IS VERY SATISF ACTORY Ww a Walter’s heirs to Foster Sciatica, Lumbago and Gout workin
g The American Company's mills at National Bank of Jamestown, N. Y., - Walter Somerset, $281, i! you have Rheumatism [any form] got Jones when t
od Chaseville, Mass., empioying about as Rryastad at Cleveland, charged | yowa Man Has One That Has Never| FRilip K Moore to John Sleasman, e” £ Break-Up, It will cure you as ft has all others } leave s
a 2,000 persons, has reopened. : Toe ae ey) Board of Sagged and is Good as New After |Jefferson twp $1,500. Steistsnco wearar have taken it. Guaranteed to cure ay — g being s
; A gain of 100,000 pupils was made Health ordered ever theatre in the Several Years’ Seivice. Adam Rose to Harrison B. Moore, FOR Ss 8 were de
a by the Methodist Episcopal Sunday city closed hocarss rr Paint tw. 8 ALE AT Oct. -8m :
; ; : | city prevailing small- : aint twp., § 00. | ’ : << Afte
schools of the United States in 1913. Mr. C. A. Wiren of Lucas county, Daniel Stuliz’s executors to Alfred L S DRUG S (ORE, Meyersdale Pa } in th
el | 4 LilizZ’s * . :
Ls; Chicago’s first municipal store, for | The South Carolina Legislature fa- Iowa, sends Iowa Homestead an illus- Ene Ne. ie on mathe ll ! VY 5 in x :
which the city council appropriated | vors the repeal of the fifteenth amend- tration of a gate that he has had in bP; ¥ i rear i Samy
$25,000, was opened. , | ment, which gives the negro the right | USe on his farm for a number of years| Sarah Miller to John A. Hellman, ; ¥ dry ars
Samuel Jamison, a wealthy produce to vote, and which has never sagged and is as| Paint twp., $375. DO nities lead pa
i! merchant of Philadelphia, committed | A. S. Rosenthal, silk importer of Foon a hew. He says this gate will George L. Morrison to Urias M. Y A but this
; suicide by shooting. New York, was fired $10,000 for cus- ast twenty years if made right. Stock Ringer, Lower Turkeyfoot twp. : ] pensive
9 A seat on the New York Stock Ex- | toms frauds on an indictment found | €2BROt jump over it nor get their : ? 2? ] asses
re: . Iv ; | rly 12 : heads through it. It is made of best | $3:400. : $ b :
i <hange sold for $55,000, an increase of | nearly years ago. 4 . ~ ¥ ST he:
i $5,000 over the previous sale. A sub-committee of the House Dis. | ©2€inch hard pine dressed and paint. Lutheran and Reformed church : bi ¢ ft th
i The New Jersey Central Railroad { trict Committee indorsed the passage ed, with the boards mortised in 3x4 trustees to Samuel G. Shaffer, Som- : ee ————— i ; a oy
appealed the decision giving $100 for | °f 2 Dill, which would wipe out the | ale 2 Dizces ani Bolted Ins %0 | eset twp. , pls. If so, we are prepared to take care of you “Ae have on i RP
. : : | “red light” district of Washington. requires two men : : : toric : so
i the burial of an employe killed by a Judge Willard in the Federal Gourt | Nang it, but when hung it is so light Susan C. Liston to Jacob Wilhelm, hand a big stock of Galvanized tron mn large sizes. of cons
5 frais. : at Sloux City, Towa, held as uncon. | that a child can open and close it|Addison twp., $90. : the spr:
; The Mayville Hote] ®in Chautauqua | stitutional the two-cent passenger law | With ease. According to Mr. Wiren’s| Jesse Taylor to Grant Pyle, Con- IF IN REED OF A STORAGE OR BOILING TANK during
% County, N. Y., one of the oldest hotels | op the ground that it would be con- fluence, $100. i : / hand. A
be in the country, was entirely destroyed | fiscatory. let us quote you prices Fanks made to your order . for the
4 by fire. : | MARRIAGE LICENSE. ; 0 d E : ? : apparat
£ Fifteen firemen were injured in a (E = © i .
A fire which destroyed the M. & M. Sup | 2 Sporting 1 Bay W. Fowguer, and Bing B. [or arly and Save Delay. i ¥hak is :
ply Company plant at Cleveland. The Ei Kurtz, both of Addison. : ———— ud reach to
: Joss Is, 3500000, o : | The news that Rollie Zeider had | Roy Hen:y Shaulis and Mary : | a
: apt. John T. ancey, OT more | signed with the Chicago Feds did not | 3 i Will des
i Y 8 id not Augusta B ck, both of. Bakersville.
Ci €han, 58 years employed contindously | appear to disturb President Farrell, gu ay b V 4 is suffici
£ in the House of Representatives, is | of the New York Americans. He said | Wesley Mishler and Ida Belle Hoyle ® 9 hose, e3
¢ dead, aged 84. | that he had treated Zeider fairly. “1 both of Brothersvalley twp reachin
: . - 5 £
i Thomas Taggart, member of the | think Frank Chance will be able to Thomas Edward M f Som- MEYERSDALE, Pa, infested
Den ic Committee from Indiana 1 i 's pl i i ”. coi war urray: © om
: Pe ocrat I » | fill Zeider’s place in the infield,” said Gate Never Sags. rset d Mabel C t Lind ; .
TE will be a candidate for United States Farrell, “for he has other good men.” ose an Hane onsanco hg. ’ 1 zee
y £enator on the Democratic ticket. Deacon Phillipe, who managed the | description it requires forty bolts and| '¢¢K; of Jamestown, N. J. —— ee, enlist th
Governor Blease, of South Carolina, | Pittsburgh Feds last year, says he in. | three large, sixteen-inch hinges. No| Frank J. Berg, of Middlecreek Fashions and Fads. | Oyster Cocktail «aren in 1
g commuted the sentence of 14 convicts | tends to sue for $1,700 back salary. | nails are used in its construction. It twp., and Mary Elizabeth Warner, : | ig the Tuss
LB #n the State Penitentiary, four of | In the scramble for new talent the | Should be hung on a large post set|of Somerset. Cut and will
i whom were murderers. | Feds are turning down the o}d-timers | &t least four and one-half feet in the z : i Young women are wearing scarfs | * 2 cover off stem parts of six
i The accidental opening of a gas jet | who helped them" worry through the | 8round with stone around it and dirt George Balough and Maria Ceinear, | oq 1 us of beaver and squirrel. -| even sized sound green peppers, scoop /
g in the home of Daniel Sorahan at |jgi3 campaign. | well tamped to hold it solid, oth of Windber. Ini rieckwenr, the soft. simple. 1 | out insides, remove seeds from covers A Cle
i Core ra, L. I., caused the death of his | Neal Snow, the famous football ref- | Stasko Stopinsky, of MacDonald- Deck > ied Re e, low- as well as stems, and place in six Discove,
i Re qs ghters. ii Yu { eree and former University of Michi- | SUPERIOR VALUE OF ALFALFA on and Julia Gantos of Windber. ’ y Pp > | small deep oyster plates with shaved Eezer
: he authorities of the army Y. M. | gan star, di "of as] : ; os oes Bh 5 Thi [5 a3
: es thor A gal Star, died =k Degroit He was | 2 —— Jacob Entuchowichz and Antoska Exceedingly fashionable are the | ice all around. Place 48 freshly If you
J © A ay ort ¥ ns e; Va. an ence. known as the greatest end the West | Evident That Plant Furnishes as Near | Sunoska, both of Jerome \ | drop crnaments of every variety. » | opened small Blue Point oystersina ’ 1 blackhea
% R Of $50,000 Tor enlarging that as- | ever saw. Perfect Ration as Anythin f" : : ; bowl, add six 5 ase 3.
! BC on. : Jimmy Sheckard, former Cub, is | Known to Stren a 3 | Alexander Moydos and Piros Gom | Very new are the hats of tan st FAW | Six Tablos ee Jorn Jobaseo San ces es, freck
& “Joe” Calasky, a miner now a full fledged manager. He sign- ory, bcta of Hooversville. (trimmed with a touch of fur. | finely as 1 | id snd hi blemish,
& ed a verdict of $10,000 agai ed a: ‘Contract nage the Toled Ividetos Acdumal: alle |'% g : 8 ated horseradish. Mix a it wi
T i Valar Cool Comsson Chi Bx he e tong : dl Fatedo Evidence accun les daily or the| Tony Boyda and Agatha Grella,| The girdle ends of evening gowns | well together, then evenly divide ore i
3 1 Y Wa npal lub of the / ican Associa tperior value of alfalfa in the pro-|j, : Love Rickie os i has ans Jo Lage : r is pu
5 Sea at ns : on. | ing the 1914 season. ; Eb ak a beer : both of Jengor. : | are finished with long bead tassels. | Oysters In the six green peppers, being P
: N Y > IR ini, y is reported as pro- Mike Sudash, and Mary Drobnab, | The newest handbags are of silk place covers’ on and serve with a 8. BE Ti
& £9 A Forei £ of butter fat in one both of Windber. | and should match the suit in color. | 8aspoon on each plate. for. a lib
: tury ag eign £ year on a ration of alfalfa pasture and Jolestance Grohawski and Alexan- | : § 3 : |
3 hig SB ’ HL iE Bolestance Gi AWS anc viexar The jaunty outing hat is t da! Tree. sold hun
: child, HH 1 Td HEE ad HRS | hay exclusively , the major portion of a Senewie, both of Wilson Creed. : 0 jaun J ( a ng ha 15 rimme | ; we
Ee Paris hoteis have banned the tango | the alfalfa fed being hay. It is cer ny with broad, full feather quills. | Hew’s "his? It con
of Sie as unrefined. 1 tain that Hus Guernsey was a good LETT RS OF ADMINISTRATION. | Barbaric necklaces of colored beads | lA Semnly
ols ast mer, progucer oma curable of using her) L. D. Ross, estate of David J. Ross, | and odd-shaped lozenges are a fad. We offer One Hundred, Dollars Re- clearing |
passenger, the wis neta left St. However, regardless of the ability | late of Paint twp. Bond $500. | There are more velvet costumes | ; are iid ee of Latah thas soft, wh
& us 8 oe on! Cama » Danish West Indies, for Haiti, | of the cow to convert feed into milk,| Ella Cobaugh, estate of Lewis | Worn on the street than any other | ANOS © cured by Hall’s Catarrh If Hok
: SrTilssien to ihs Retour Catliolie | = eet German interes: ; it is apparent that alfalfa hay and |p. Cobaugh, late of Rockwood. |SOrt. | : than is cl
0 permission 0 in Romar hore Ar re Cipriana, the notorious an- | alfalfa as pasture comes as near con- | Bond $50 The fashionable . i FRANK J. CHENEY, satisfacti
Church to construct a ch n the | arehist, who was driven out of France, | stituting perfect ration for the dairy | dy he fashionable coiffure is adorned | Toledo, Ohio ;
military reservation at Governors Is- | has been elected to the Chamber from | cow as an ything EKnpwn. to agricul- | Harvey P. Saylor and Saylor and with a flat band of pearls or brilliants. | We, the undersigned Sy known { 8. E. Th
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Jang, N Y t Rinaats f Claas. | Mian : ture. In the compounding of dairy | Clinton T. Saylor, estate of Herman | It looks as though the long waist- |p. J. Cheney for the last 1» years and \ ill ref
The Sosta iy i | Sir Max Leonard Waechter, apostle | rations it has long been rega ded as|Saylor, late of Milford twp. Bond | coat of rich material were going to be | believe him perfectly honorahle in ave an
nati lifted the bar agains ¥- | of the Federation -of the States of Eu-| n ssary that i f tee | $5,000. . me ashion- | : > spend 25¢
mnent of married women as teachers | rope, announces the foundation of the | a than =o 7 1, es SD Sine eenion [alt business transactions and finan- for a jar
and approved the revision for equal | European Unity League to organize | This is in order to increase the Foorge 0: Wetzel, Sytate of Cath y War o [cially able to carry ony any obliga- Sold on
ay. : o antiarmamont Lorces, palatability and to prevent the ani. |2'2¢ Whetzel, late of Summitwp.| There is a closely knitted silk|tions made by his firm. ley, Drug
LL tango Wi be prokivited at the An t to attack Crown Prince | mal from tiring of the feed. The fact | Bond. $1,000. sweater which fits the body snugly NATIONAL BANK oF COMMERCE, ?
fpuptor - ae 2 Sn Wort aan of Phi- | rede m at Berlin was frus- | that an exclusive ration of alfalfa will | ga | and is very comfortable under the | Toledo, Ohio. iy
i tae Waban ~ | trated by a {| prod such result d in| coat when walking or skating. | all’ y WE) y
od 74 oom | db { produce such results as reported in oo , : g g | Hall’s Catarrh Cure is t 3
k Tones 3 2 Mer was | 4 pr | the case of this Guernsey is evidence | Women and Wet Feet. rr ——————— | nally and acts directly biti
Fined $10 for ling ‘a 14-cent loaf | ci, that ras Bone omy Palasantel Cold and wet feet are a dangerous| Sneffels, Col., A. J- Walsh was and mucous surfaces of the system. 1f the 1
© ad in Ne vd | en cacluste food. Sed’ Euccosstuily | combination especially to women and | badly done up with rheumatismfand | Send for testimonials, free. making a
Defer € Jo es ae | congested kidneys often result. B: {sent for Foley Kidney Pills whic Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents per be little d
5 v | ache, urinary irregularities an (was the only thing that would cure | bottle. tering the
K 1 ; natic fever are him } Potter, of Pontiac, Mo. Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con- -
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$n 5! ShkE as ii | forming drugs. { always helps. i FOR FLETCHER $ »
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