Cdr oe [Registered at the Postoffice at Meyersdale, MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL K. CLEAVER, Editor and Business Manager. THE Pablisbed Every Thars Somerset County and Economy Phones. day in fbe Year at $1.50 Per Year Cash THURSDAY, SEPTEWBER 10, 1914 legislation by Oetoher 1. | # AB MH INI HI/B WB/7 | Pa, as Second—Class Mail Maiter.] mere == m= BRIEFLY stated, tive bidder with others © xm—— ap GA arm hauling the fair carniv Realizing his inadequac for assistance of those : turned to the contractor who 18 b the latter’s teams assisted in the work. able ? —————————————— JupGE BEN LINDSEY of Denver, who has a wor tation as a vigorous denouncer of on his recent visit of Mr. Penrose: “Unless Boies Penrose is driven from the expect only the utter disregard of human rights, and the tear- the people of Pennsylvania can progressive law, ing down of all standards for social, economic defeated its Foraker; uld put Penrose on the political gibbet. d order of things and the old coterie of special lection would be a disgrace to the state, and would tice. Ohio Pennsylvania sho represents the ol privilege. Hise be the same as telling every youth ! fluence on our social life, because his elec- 1t would be a sinister in tion would be a triumph for boodlers, dive keepers, The election of Gifford Pinchot would have far-reach- courageous type of man needed in For ten years back the decent men of all parties have big ¢rooks. results. Pinchot is’ the honest, public office. best fighting Penrose and his type. back, ’ QUR contemporary local pap that Rev. Goug some Meyersdale men would vote for Penrose. : d this same sermon this was not the only expres- friend who hear sion the Reverend made in this connection. sar’s Tribute and God's,”’ in which he took the position that Caesar is representative of the State in modern times. State when they put party above heir own selfish interests above public welfare, t justice, seek to obtain legislation by the subject, ‘Cae He said that men are false to the principle, place t corrupt the ballot, preven a drayman of this place, who was 2 competi: £ his calling in town, secured the job of who aid in the interests of the town, uilding the new state road, and to Philadelphia gave the following as his opinion er notes in its edition of last week hnour expressed the fear in a recent sermon that he 1s such action commend- 1d wide rept: evil and whom all crooks fear; United States Senate, the nullification of all and industrial jus- its Lorimer, and now Illinois, Penrose to go out and violate the law. rum sellers and Pennsylvania should not slide According to-a His sermon was on bribery, or when they cheat or plunder the public treasury. Then he stated, that in vie consent of his conscien dacy must hold his citi to “render unto Caesar, seems to be 200 practical Christianity that is n horrible political corruption in are ready to agsert that it is d theology as well as good sense. eeded to pull Pennsylvania out of the to which she has fallen. the safest bet that both the most w of these facts, any man who can gain the ce to vote for Penrose or support his candi- zenship in very slight esteem, and does fai] the things that are Caesar’s.”’ To us this It is the sort of And we hypocritical of the Pharisees and the worst of the publicans and sinners will stand together solidly for the semior Senator, Mat. Quay’s pupil, in the coming election. blinded into support of Penrose shoul Better men who have been d get out of such company. LATE RULINGS IN fain COUNTY COURT. fa prom : { Whe court today refused a new trial fn the case of J.C. Lowery against Austin Yutzy, which was tried in pivil court last spring. Lowry re- govered $600 as his commission as is commission as agent in selling a 13,000 farm property for the defen- ant. ' in an opinion filed ome day last week Judge Ruppel dismissed a mo- tion for a new trial in the damage ease ofjW. A. Carolus of Black town- ship, against the Consolidation Coal ¢ompany, in which the plaintiff sev- eral months ago was awarded a ver- diet of $700 for damages to his farm resulting from the removal of the ¢oal underlying the same by the de- fendant company. The court, how- ever, reduces the amount of the ver- dict from $700 to $500, holding that the jury improperly considered the value of a spring of water in deter- mining the extent of the plaintiff’s Judge Ruppel has refused to con- tinue the murder case, in which Hen- ry C. Cramer of Kingwood, is charged with killing william H. Trimpey, about two months ago. Cramer’s attorneys claimed that on accoun f exhaustive work in the higher courts | ing | tory act by the pastor, Rev. AE. recently they would be put to consi- derable inconvenience if nouncement of the court’s District Attorney Norman T. Boose, poenas for witnesses. Attorneys Aaron CO. and Frank A. | vi ‘Holbert, acting for the First Bank of Bristol, Tenn,, one day las week sued Nettie S. Armstrong, now | for $5000,” alleged to be | E. K. Ream, due on a note signed November 2, 1909. sult of Traini the trial | were to be taken up as scheduled on | September 17th. Following the an- decision Attorney Virgil R. Saylor, and County Detective Lester G. Wagner, ; representing the commonwealth, left | cation. for the scene of the murder with sub- | REDEDICATION : PROGRAMME. The program for the rededication of Amity Reformed church has been prepared and is as follows: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 7:30°P. M First service by the pastor, after which a social meeting of the congre- gation will be held in the Sunday school and social buildiag. FRIDAY EVENING, 7 :30. (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Evening ESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 13 |< LESSON TEXT—Matt. 25:1-13. ant attitude of faith, Heh, 6:28; I Tim. 4:8. drew the disciples’ buildings and predicted its destruc: | tion. Olives, his disciples ask him, “Tell us, when shall these things be? And what shall be the sign of thy coming, and the end of the world?” sus gave the disciples his Olivet dis- course and prophecies found in chap- ters 24 and 25. this parable we ought of this teaching. The discourse as a whole falls into these parts (1) 24: 1-44 deals with Israel as a nation; (2) 24:45-25:30 deals with the church as being responsible for the king dur- ing the period between his two ad- vents; and (3) 25:31-46 deals with the Altar Services—Revs. Ira S. Monn and G. A. Neeld. Sermon by Rev. D. W. Michael of Meyersdale. SATURDAY EVENING, 7:30.35. Altar Services—Reys. E. F. Hofi- meyer and H. L. Goughnour. Sermon by Prof. J. CO. Bowman, D. D. of Lan- caster, Pa. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 9:15 a. m. Addresses to the Sunday school by Rev. D. S. Stephan of Berlin, to the advanced room, and by Rev. E. F. Hoffmeyer of Somerset, to the primary room. 10:30 a. m. Altar seryices by Revs. E. F. Hoffmeyer and D. 8. Stephan. Sermon by Rev. Charles E. Schaeffer t of | of Philadelphia. Reception of Offer- py Dr. J. C. Cowman. Dedica- Truxal, D. D. ' 7:30 p.fm JAltar services by:Revs. omc | Ww. A.pMcClellan and A. S.iKresge. | Sermon by Dr.fCharles E.iSchaeffer. { Reception of Offering by t{Dr.1J. C. | Bowman. Closing services of the feast of dedi- Special music each of these services. eee eet Average Length of Life. { avon man 13 & will be rendered at A cordial in- tation is extended to the general National public of the town and community to t | attend these services. Four hundred years 820 the average | length of human life was betwes= | | eighteen and twenty years. Ome Pas oo the averages So==8 LE thirty. The CEs ge RRA SATA vy sit for rent, for sale, SUNDAY SCIOOL = LESSON | THE CENT-A-WORD COLUMN, | ore sens or chr This space is to be devoted to smal A Sound Reason. Robert, aged five, Was irritated by the crying of Clara, aged two. wQjeter.” he said, with great serious- pess. “why don’t you stop crying? You must be sick You don’t look well, and Gabe—Old Titewad is always brag- 1 ging that he casts bis bread on the waters. Steve— He does—but only when it is too stale for his ewn use.—Cincinnati s of any kind,—lost, found, want, any honorable use all, and the charge will be just one penny for each word. For example, Enquirer, yon don’t sound well.” Jno Jay has a cook stove he wishes | offer for sale and he words it like | _= ~~ RRR AR SITTER this:—‘‘For Sale, Good cookstove, : Department, The Moody Bible Institute, John Jay.” The ad would cost the 110-112 Centre Street, Shicaged on ~ said John Jay just gixfcents, no more MOBILIZATION OF OUR STOCK OF for each timejhe would have it in- THE TEN VIRGINS. SR . /. u GOLDEN TEXT— “Watch therefore for . the switch to the fair grounds. ve know neither the d the hi Joseph S., and S. J. Miller. ad Be ; : . al i 3108 be wagons instead of asking when the et ny Mat ar tion you please mn your demand for good things to wear, y 28 to horse : se Oysters at Donges’ ad Suits and Overcoats from these greatest of clothes A parable is “an earthly story with Ww - : ANTED—A boy. or; young man to ; 8 Leavenyy “meaning.” An analogy IS |yoa:n the Die ve ino- Hats, Neckweer, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves—every- . he oe pamshie type later. 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