The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 17, 1914, Image 4

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tion resolution was re-
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and pledge ourselves to
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bave tended to impair
the co1ficence of vari-
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sor | FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30 jon Classis—Apollofand;South Bend. . J ——
eyersdale Comme reial. Altar Sefvices=-Revs. Ira S. Moim | Also at Bangor, Northampton county. | ° ( ° ££
and G. A. Neeld. Sermon by Rev. The foregoing shows the experience | oe a PERN
D. W. Michael of Meyersdale., the pastor of Amity church has bad | a ime A% 1011S
[Registered at the Postofice at Meyersdale, Pa , as Second-Class Mail Matter.) SATURDAZ EVENING, 7:30 ii ws kind of labor for the Lord’s i i
ali Kingdom.
Altar Services—Revs. E. F. Hoff : : : 5 :
THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL. meyer and H. L. Goughnour. Sermon oy SHAY Bs Drone ii al TY or cool, keen Autumn days bring a zest Items |
5 st e unty /hen | .
K. CLEAVER, Editor and Business Manager. by Prof 3, C. Bowman, D. D.of Lan-| "0 | an he entered he mercan- |}, for the open road and the big outdoors.
z OT ff Let TOM & JIM SHOES lend to your en-
Pablisbed Every Tbarsday in ibe Year at $1.50 Per Year Cas) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. | iovient of iL J Ss 39 S le . y The |
110-112 Cent Str ot 9:15 a. m. Addresses to the Sunday | JOY en] oO e goo imes In store. ey |
Somerset County and Economy Phones. fi entre Street. school by Rev, D. S. Stephan of Ber- | INSURE perfect foot comfort and the pleasure a
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THURSDAY. SEPTEWBER 17, 1912 te tis pasanced foo, ead by Yaish comes from knowing that one is correctly PRO
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to the primary room. | D fall t 1; d i Fschool wm. H. M
. s 10:30 a. m. Altar services by Revs. | o not fail to call in and see our line of Schoo Frostburg on
The Local Option Feature in the F. F. Hoffmeyer and D. S. Stephar. shoes for the girl and boy. The new Gaiter- Mrs. Wm.
3 Sermon by Rev. Charles E. Schaeffer Top Shoes for Ladies’ in Patent and Gun-Metals isited frien
nt Campaign 5.59 Bis j or Shoes .
iPrese ul P 8 . ; of Philadelphia. Reception 02 Qe are the latest creations. week.
Below are given what each political party in Pennsylvania has be by D> 3° Ds Sos aay Miss Grac
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to say on the great question of local option, as well as the opinions Tra O N | Side, has
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of the three gube:natorial candidates. It will be observed that| 7.30p. m. Altar services by Rev, A Fall Styles Are Just In. {school
there is 2 decided similarity between the plank in the Washington |W. A. McOlellan and A. 8. Kresge. Ms sm
party and that of the Democratic party, as well as in the views of | Sermon by Dr. Oharles E. Schaeffer. sper S |
those who have been placed at ihe head of the state ticket. Reception of Offering by Dr. J. C. arity
: : Bowman. Closing services of the 9 William Y ¢
On the contrary, the Republican platform has repudiated all |, 0 "so qi0ation visited relat
intention of doing anything with this vital economic question and Special music will be rendered at Hartley Block last week.
one which means so much for the general good, for the simple rea-| each of these services A cordial in- Mrs. C. }
son that the liquor interests dominate the party and their money, |vitation is extended to the general A AAA in es - funeral of a
full, abundant and free is footing the bills of all who are on the public of the town and community to} oo oo coorr oF THE ; Wednesday.
ticket in that party. And while Doctor Brumbaugh, the Republi- Bitend thes Services, BOBING COAIVITTER. ; : . = aise Nye
can candidate for governor does say that he approves of a local : : The Hc me of Qu ality Gr 0 C er : e S snd fries 38
option law and that he would sign it if such a bill were presented ne busine 's at Gepharts, this county. ’ F. J. Drun
to him, if he were elected governor, yet, if this party wins in the an be Smo ey The :F Cardinal Poi . a town visit
election of Sen. Penrose and his cohorts, Dr. Brumbaugh will not nas rout Froathe besa ae. our Cardinal Points of the Grocery Business: day of last
have to lie awake at night pondering how he may escape the sign- of its organization he was prominent- Cleanliness (ualit Price Service Miss Berns
ing of any lccal option bill, for none during his hypothetical term, ly connected with the Sand Spring ok) Ys y ’ nesday andg
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would ever coms up in the legislature, or if brought up, it would Ei Second You are entitled to them. We observe them all. Comtomtan?
b2 quickly tabled. : ; y Orgatifcon pe w Just received a lot of Fancy Toilet Soaps and areloffering them at MissfiiAlic
3 made its president in which capacity toes thet wi : gg = g them 2 for Beaver,
h sitive is the attitude of the leaders of the oth : oro prices that will appeal to you. [ii amills. or Beaver,
Note OW bos I he fact Lhe ie hic oLhier be seryes Tr Samer of yen ae We can save money for you on Salmon and Canned Goods.Z E&F8 a Fd Beave!
two parties and as we as the fact ii at this Issue was square:y Pan - € ne it 3 ginny H.0 : de We are in position to quote you some interesting prices on Baked Beans. | Mrs. E. G.
met in the'ccnventions of the Washington and of the Democratic a iia oe i real So Save your (Export ard Pearl Soap and Grandma’s Washing Powder | was shoppin;
party. Each voter in the state should forget whether he belor gs a A he To a re Wreppef¥ ard get valuable premiums for them, i in Meyersda
to any party at all, compare the followirg tables and then vote as private lite. ; : v tees Miss Ella |
0 B 7 ‘ We quote only a few prices for this week: f is visiting |
his conscience directs: From young manhood he took an ; !
LT > active part in church work, seiving 1 a bigs pate ir eres Ly scared: 25¢ McMurrer, «
DEM I IOAIATL as deacon, trustee, elder, choir lexder, 3 cans Lye, 25c ? 1 15. 00d paking Powger, 20¢ | Miss Hulk
WASHINGTON PAR- : Sunday school superintendant, and is 3 jars Boneless Herring, 26¢ 3 bottles pure Ketchup, 25¢ home from
£Y STATE PLAT- “he wishes Of Com] ow. TRERAL CHAIENAN. OF THE at present the teacher of the men’s 4 1-2 Ibs. good 25¢ Coffee for $1.00 . 3 cans best Baked Beans for 25¢ with relativ:
FORM panties io regard fo HUILIANG COMMITEE: ‘| class. The past year and a half he GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Bs ! Mrs. Samt
«We stand for the ever their 1 OFs as ee = — . = devoted nearly all of his time to the ter Evelyn c
s right of tbe people to | been rea] Li.|{ In support of the foregoing im- church improvements described in i i D. BH. Mang
REPUBLICAN STATE | geal directly with the | quor licenses bave been provements the members of the con- | these columns. : F. A BIT 1 NER Mrs. Joee]
PLATFORM Hiquor Heffe. We there- azbirarily Jol Enied or | gregation and all of its auxiliary or Prof. W. H. Kretchman A. M. isa : ’ 3 : ald, of Berl
m our posi- retus n Ti: Aah er s oy :
NOTE.—A local op- Tore I a Jotuse I or ganizations worked harmoniously and | native of Summit township. He is a 142 Centre treet. Both Phones. Meyersdale, Pa. / friends here
perseveringly for the accomplishment | graduate of California State Normal Mi. and. ¥
taining thei
S. Pfeiffer}
ped et ee of: ocal Sion Jew on Snunie in | school classes in the advanced and in | He engaged in teaching before enter-
with the cou es. i : : :
to five. unit. We believe that We deslare for thei ile Primary Poon with few excep- | ing college and afterwards. The past weeks.
i the Hobson amendment | passage of a local op- | 1100S raised funds for the cause. The | twelve years he has been connected { Miss Ada
: to the federal consittu- | tion law placing the men’s class in addition to their irs! with the public schools of Meyersdale MOBILIZATION OF OUR STOCK OF i is
tion should be submit- sale of liquor in every |dividual contributions raised almost |and at present is the suvervising prin- Frostburg,k!
ted to the states. Tounty within the con- | six hundred dollars. A class of small cipal of thé Same. He has been a the funeral ¢
rol of the people of ; 4 Mayer
member of the church from youth. : : yer.
Tow 1HE CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR STAND
| WILLTAN DRAFER
. 1EWIS = ght
that county by their
votes at the polls.” ”’
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‘economic and social
boys raised fifty dollars. The Young
_ Peeples Guild installed a three thous-
and dollar organ They secured the
aid of the Carnegie Corporation to
the amount of $1,250.
ligated itself for $1,750. The Ladies
The Guild ob-]
At present he isan elderin the church,
choir leader and assistant teacher £
the men’s class.
Mr. Habel has lived nearly all the
years of his life in or near Meyers-
IS NOW GOING ON.
You may make your advance upon us from any direc-
tion you please in your demand for good things to wear.
Suits and Overcoats from these greatest of clothes
“Mrs. Walt
0 herghome
or days visitgl
Mary Yeage
JohnEHab
is spending
: ” evils resulting from the | Aid society is paying for the carpet gale. When a young man he was a k : : I:
Wasbingion Pasty Cen freile Will ros be Sus) that bas been put down. The confir- | school teacher. For seventeen years makers are massed at the most stragetic points. Shirts, with hisfpa
bk . Boo bE this Contry mation class of last Easter has paid | he was connected with the B. & O. Hats, Neckweer, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves—every- W. H. Hat
pe yehese at Iie Bre willing to support son en of Wapneie oro ie railroad as agent at Salisbury Junc- thing 1S ready for you. Ford Ost
. JM- | PEoP© national action.” pulpitfiand, for equipment for the |; ; ) : : .
MARTIN C. wooo Ehotid have (he oppor co fog sod Voversisle as pis ig Toon s poling now to prevent you from marching $ guest} :
unity to decide wheth- : 3 1) nt ion— rH
[Republican Candidate | er they wish to allow VANCE MOCORMICK | Akron, Ohio, presented four collec: | pegs. He has been an active member £0 ing I an taking possession—at very reasonable few days la
the traffic to continue. tion plates, Miss Bertha Kuifert, the of the church, serving as Sunday prices—o everything you want. . Frank{Gu
“The problem of the
liquor traffic is a vital
“J am heartily in fa-
vor of a local option
Democratic Candidate
“I am in favor of lo-
reading desk, Miss Helen M. Lichty a
rocker for the minister’s room; W.
Habel & Phillips
[ad |school and social building.
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school teacher and superintendent,
deacon and elder. At present heis
THE PLACE IS
spent a fet
here at the
one, facing the people |j ith the county a i : ei.
and the legislature to- ap ret es cal opHan, WEES H. Holzshu and H. M. Weimer assist- [acting elder and assistant teacher to
day, and, in barmony |ywhere a county con- |position on this ques- ed by a score or two of men the work | the pastor of the woman’s class in : | W., and{O.
wil maby Swrgmia) tains a city of more |tion, which is truly|donein the evening in grading the the Sunday school. R Mr. and;]
ocal option is a practi thaw 25,000 EDebitonts Democratic, when he|lawns and putting down concrete -_— burgh, are
cal solution. Any leg- the oity RE co reat: sa : th ,, | Walks, and the chairman of the build.| Yanted several carloads of good ’ | latter’s par
jglatlve measure looks _ | Such a law is a logical believe: on Tun ing committee the plans and specifi- white potatoes, at Habel & Phillips. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes | Spence, of,
ing to an improvement | application of the prin- | government, and be- | cations and superintendence of con- Celebrated Organi i | Mrs. M. J
i : : SY rie ; ganist and Vocalist : rs. M.
Sone peony one oh i ig of the Diuaties lieve that every self- | struction of both buildings. Not less | coming next week. ad MEYERSDALE, PA. | and daught
Re vary IC 1 oT ee cle | LL SIDig CONMUNILY [$ran 815.00 have Deen put In thess pL - — of Salisbur,
Hon the iv Rom cial unit should have I pOYene the last year and a 7 PT relativesyat
e suppresse the right to control the | half, : : - Mrs. H.Y
number of counties. At | matter of regulationor| Rev. A. E. Truxal, D. D., the pas- LL o ’ Cost More—Worth Most Ba aagt .
the same time, it is ob- |the withholding of li-|tor of Amity church, i ti ¢ 9) - s )
vious that the political, |censes.’?” ie. y church, is a native o - at the hom
exw. Bet. | Westmoreland county. After grad- aver Y i £ = nN = sol i ne Fullem, of
—Ee—— = 7 rT ~~ |unating from college and seminary he 1
S— Se :: : Rog : — : Cotes Miss*{ Ell
- entered the Gospel ministry in the Gasolines—Illuminants—Lubricants—Wax—Specialties er
PRESIDENT WILSON has fixed October 4th, as a day of prayer|gomerset EEL 1872. ” 1880 he Waverly Oil Works Co Pittsburgh | teachers, i
for peace in Europe.l Some people scorn the idea, they being ap- | became pastor of the church at Irwin; ey Ho
parently of the opinion maintained by Napoleon, that God is on the |in 1887 he moved to Manor; and in| ~~rrr~r~r- - — A A rar Mie is
side of the army which has the largest artillery. In opposition to i aa to Moyemanle.. Das . } 4 ome ot Bi
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that sort of cant it may be quoted that ‘‘there are more things il a oT few weeks
wrought by prayer than the world e’er dreams of.”” Diligence and | with church building and lifting of ’ : 9 ° ’ Mrs. 1da Sf
foresight will bring things to pass that no amount of prayer can | church debts.jThe following churches OMEN \ Misses and Chil Mrs. Al
effect. Itis only when men have done their utmost for a good | Were built in whole or in part under ° ! home on;M
cause, and then pray to the source of all power that prayer Hy oy Orairavie _ and g Wier he
: Ton . . : : ) i : , rothe
availoth much. Each nation involved 1n war is praying for its side | panor. Denmark, is sain “pn
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or country, to win. Can God answer all those prayers? Yes, but Westmoreland county. In all these jy BP . : Md., visite
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not in the way that erring minds crave, but for the betterment of | cases with the exception of the first or all and W inter, 1914. rents, Mr.,
humanity in general. It individuals are perfected by suffering, the buildings were dedicated free of zie, for se
nations in like manner may take higher ground by this awful deluge debt, In the second year of his pas Mr. Chri
£ blood torate at Irwin, he raised the money Pile fabri nh 15} db d 3 the W. M
) d._ : %o sty Off an SIA parsonage debt: of : ile fabrics such as plain and brocaded plushes, carocal, astracan and pony skin a
= $1,262, During the third year in Mey-|§ Will be popular, as are also the Thibets, Broadcloths, Fancy Mixtures and Plaids. In week visit
ORGAN RECITAL. GREATEVENT IN ersdale 3 parsonage debt of $1,100 was hase materials you will find here the newest models, including the Tunic and Cape Miss Fan
—— — = |removed. In 1899 the church was re- oats: also the flounc fl bott 1 1ti a
AMI ? 3 e or flare bottoms, the novelties of the season, ar Ohio, iss
We call attention to the organ re- MITY CHURCH pairedjat a cost of $2,500. The pres- many attractive models. , are among the oation eo
cital to be given in Amitv Reformed Contintied 1 Paced ent improvements, he says, will be dM
church next Thursday evening, Sep-|. ~~ pon age ~._____ |the last of this kind of work with ? = & Es
ember 346, Tho Brogramn. for Che crammed wan beckon for the Sunday | "etic sxpects 0 bo commected A NEW LINE OF AMERICAN a
evening’s performance will be found | 01001 and social buildin : esides the work in his own charges |
€ : : g which was : i : day for Cu
in another column of this Paper. | completed during the summer and Dr. Truzal also assisted his brethren BEAUTY CORSETS. ing severs
Prof. Ebisch comes highly recom- |g. g:i0ateq in December. During this in thejidedication of churches and in a mother: ME
mended as an organ player. Persons season the church was remodeled as nearly all such cases he had charge of Positively not an old garment in the stock. Every Corset, except the newest street. ’
who like to hear professional playing above described and will be rededi- the financiallquestion. The following 1914 Model, is discarded from the line. The Cun
will not fail to attend this recital. | .toq this coming Sunday with ap- is a list of such churches. In Somer- this gear
1t is not often that our people have |... i te geryices and ceremon sat Classis,jMt. Tabor, Beam, Jenner-
the privilege of hearing a_high order i ey is the program oe. town, Shanksville, White Oak, Cor- Ba The
of pipe organ playing. [- ill be followed : Fem=s rigansville, first and seeond Cumber- a
ill be Sco os , ete.
at ————— Ee land. Westmoreland Classis—New
An automobile truck enables us to | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 7:30 P. M. | Stanton, Salina, Jeannette, first . 9 ro a el
give you prompts delivery and [the | First service by the pastor, after Greensburg, Harrolds, St. Pauls, Lig- Successor to A ’ ) Wa
volume of our best guarantees you which a social meetin *of the congre- | onier Valley, New Derry and Latrobe. ( poel & Glessner) Syenibg af
4 g. g ry fy a. ~ here with
the freshest goods andXlowest prices. | gation will be held in the Sunday |Alleghany Classis—McKeesport, Tur- "MEY ERSDALE, - - - PENN’A lehan of Ie
tle Creek, Braddock, East End. Clar- eS ————