a ail car FL ro y Bt mn sn Sa AIO i EI HRT PP dia ar rw an a THE FAMOUS WOMAN REV. MICHAEL IN- 0 Meyersdale Qommereial. Meyersgae —— Mail Matter.) [Registered at the Postoffice at Meyersdale, Pa , as Second-Class — THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL. es K. CLEAVER, Editor and Business Manager. : AT DONGES THEATRE. It is only natural that a person Jike to know of the famous young woman who will appear next week at the Donges Theatre. She is a California girl, having been born would STALLED' AS PASTOR. On Sunday night,3September 27th, Rev. D. W.fMichaeltwas installed as pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran church. The address to pastor was delivered by Rev. Carney of Garrett, and the addressfto the congregation Fall Time Fashions T= cool, keen Autumn days bring a zest for the open road and the big outdoors. in Pablished Every Tharsday ip the Year at $1.80 Per Year Cash 11 Somerset County and Economy Phones. 110-112 Centre Street. ——— — 4 THURSDAY OCTOBER"1, 1914 i = ei g Ben Franklin wrote as one of his wise saws, ‘‘When the well is er dry we know the worth of water.”” Just now this part of the coun try is undergoing a long dry spell and Meyersdale’s water supply is as low as it ever has been, the lowest for five years, and it will not be many days unless it rains, before a low water record is reached in the borough, s water supply. : in While at no time should there be lavish use of water, there are i strong reasons for being careful of its use or we too may learn the worth of water in Meyerspale greatly to our inconvenience. TT “If Vance McCormick wins the fight, your force many more yeers.”’ This is the warning given to the saloon men of the state by Neil Bonner, president of the Pennsylvania Federation of the Liquor ie Dealers, in a confidential letter ‘which he has. sent out urging the rum men to work for the election of Senator Penrosescand all the didates for the Assemblyriand for license will not be in Republcans, especially those can ; : the Senate, as it is there the local option question will be won or lost. ow voter?] If you are for the Are you for liquor or against 1t, fell bc and that is to vote the saloon, why your duty is as plain as a July; never having her life, yet she accomplishes men- tal feats that have been attempted by Professors of Psychology that have cess. utation having largest cities throughout the U. S., England, Canada, Mexico and France. She was married ab fifteen and since Los Angeles twenty years ago last she is totally +‘Uneducated’’ gone to school a day in was delivered by Rev. L. P. Young of Elk Lick. Both addresses were very good. : eee ——— Can’t look well, rest well or to] well with impure blood. Keep the | blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit- ters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and good health is pretty sure to follow.y $1 00 a bottle. ad ther failed or had only partial suc- She holds an international rep- appeared in the LOCALS CONCLUDED. | A party was tendered Leonard | Branch, of Boswell, by Meyersdale friends at the home of Mr. George D. Siehl on Monday evening, during that young gentleman’s visiting here Games furnished the entertainment. A delicious evening repast was served. Our New Fall Styles Are Just In. ~ Let TOM & JIM SHOES lend to your en- joyment of the good times in store. They INSURE perfect foot comfort and the pleasure which comes from knowing that one is correctly shod. Do not fail to call in and see our line of school shoes for the girl and boy. The new Gaiter- Top Shoes for Ladies’ in Patent and Gun-Metals / are the latest creations. —— TOM & JIM, Hartley Block yo Those present were, Misses Margaret | Saylor, Mary Hoover, Edna Saylor, | Love Chambers, Carrie Saylor, Mora | Siehl,"and Messrs. Ralph Commons, | Roy Commons, Harry Kilroy, Crosby | R-ynolds, Alex. and Robert Murray, | Mr. Branch left for his home on the Duaquesne the next morning, delight- | ed with his coraial stay here The government now allows deposi- tors to deposit under the postal save- jigs system up to $1,000 instead of limiting the amount to $500 to each | depositor. Two per cent interest ispaid- | Wm.Beachly, sales agent of the A IAT I dN NLL NGS INS ld NSNINL, ! straight-as-a-bee-line Republican ticket. If, however, you have { : felt for years that whiskey, the power back of bossism, should not pollute this fair state any longer, why then your duty is equally | © clear and that is to support those who stan r whose legislative records show them to be loyal in deed and word These are the Progressives. SS — a nn Btiaity SSNS | > HELPFUL WORDS. § d for temperance and becoming a mother, has forsaken the big cities for the easier work that + | the smaller towns afford her, so that her days may be spent with her children. ‘‘lta’ should not be com- pared with the common run of so- ‘ | called ‘‘fortune tellers’ as only a part of her wonderful performance West Penn Electric Company, located at Brownsville,is spending a few days | with his parents in this place Frank Beachly, a student in the | Literay— Law department of the uni- | versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is about to resume his studies in the | FROM A MEYERSDALE CITIZEN. | 1styour back lame and painful? i SE ] | it 2 Does jit ache especially after exer- i EEE, | tion? i == Is there™fa soreness in the kidney | a CEE | region? 1 — | These {symptoms suggest weak = | kidneys. If so®there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Givelyouritrouble prompt attention. | Doan’s ‘Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and recommend them. ; Readlthis Meyersdale testimony. Mrs.2 W. C. Burkett, 315 High St., Meyersdale, Pa., says! ‘‘Doan’s Kid- ney Pills were used in my family in a case of kidney trouble and the re- lief they brought has been perma- nent. I haye often recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to other kidney sufferers and I know of cases where they have been used with just as great benefit. Iam just as pleased to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills now, as I was when 1 gave a public statement some time ago.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills the same Mrs, W. G. Burkett, recommends. Foster-Milburn Co. Prop., Buffalo, N.Y. ad. a (A EE Own Model -ZA picture can't tell you whether the fabric is real wool, whether the coat is roomy and com- fortable, or whether the A——————————— ee — The Harvest Home services for the M¢t. Lebanon church will be held on Sunday at 10 a. m. and abt Glencoe, at 2 p. m. In connection with these ser- vices special attention will be given tn President Wilson’s Proclamation is applied/ to answering questions | Junior class of that famous institution. | for those who wish it, even in this part she will prove a surprise to the | 1 .. one of the Met ob : most skeptical. She is the talk of E 2 ae Meshedist chureh enigy- ) ; | ed decidedly a straw ride to Lichty’s | the town at Keyser where she is ap-| : i i wy grove last Friday evening where the/| P 2 ea menu was principally a la corn roast. Impovident of their wants they forgot to tdke along coffee and so a commit- tee was sent to Mechanicsville to pro- cure the indispensable beverage. Thirty members of the Epworth ANY LITTLE I CAN DO. If any litle word of mine May make a life the brighter, If any little song of mine May make a heart the lighter, God help me speak the little word Check Kidney Trouble at Once. A A NT ll Nl SNE Nah THIS IS THE STORE TO ‘ SERVE RATHER THAN SELL i. Ccrce into our store any day; ask to see our new fall goods. The first things you’ll be impressed with are the unusual values here, for you, and the almost unlimited variety. f Next you'll noticed “YOU'RE NOTLURGED TO BUY. We'll show you wide selections of good merchandise; tell you what we know about; then ¢ LEAVE YOU TO YOUR OWN GOOD JUDGMENT. f Our clothes we sell are the basis of our service; They're made just as we sell—to give you heaping measure’ of value. You'll profit most in fit, style and wear by coming here; You’ll have more money for other things.” | THE PLACE IS== HARTLEY & BALDWIN, The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes MEYERSDALE, PA. And take my bit of singing And drop it in some lonely vale : rs SHI There is such read i i To set the echoes ringing! ready action in Fo- ley Kidney Pills, you feel their heal- ing from the very first dose. Back- ache, weak, sore Kidneys, painful bladder and irregular action disap- pear with their use. O. Palmer, Green Bay, Wis., says: ‘My wife is rapidly recovering her health and strength, due solely to Foley Kid- ney Pills’. Sold by all {Dealers Everywhere. CHARITY. How often it is difficult to be wisely charitable—to do good with- out multiplying the sources of evil To give alms is nothing unless you give thought also. It is written not “Blessed is he that feedeth the poor,” but “Blessed is he that con- sidereth the poor.” A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of monéy. —Ruskin. ad (am e————rmmp—— NoricE—The Editor this week 're- ceiyed a small ad. by letter, and lost the letter after haying read same but does nott remember contents. Will the author of letter, please give us another chance? she rose Breasted Grosbeak. PoP CL Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs. A mA If NI wa FORMER ROCKWOOD RESIDENT FALLS DEAD % They hang on all winter if not Somerset; & Cambria branch of the B. checked and gave the way for serious % O. dropped dead in the company’s throat and lung diseases. Cet a bot- office at Johnstown Tuesday morning. tle of Foley's foney and Tar, Com: pound and take it freely. Stop coughs M. J. Adams, roadmaster of the About two years ago the family mov- y e amily mov= |. 4 colds, heals raw inflamed throat, - ed from Rockwood so Somerset. Mr. loosens the phlegm and is mildly Adams ‘who was 65 years of age, had . L been apparently in his usual good laxative. Best for children and grown persons. No opiates. health. He was a very popular rail- road min. P Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad Keep Everlastingly Advertising, FO FOR RH EUMATISM €'DV T(S AND BLADDER When the intense heat has silenced almost every other songster the rose} breasted grosbeak sings even at mid- day during the summer. It is so fond , of the Colorado potato beetle that it { \ has earned the name of potato bug bird. No less than a tenth of its total food consists of the beetle. It vigor- as a day of Prayer for Peace in Europe. ——————— are ——— | W. T. Hutchens, Nicholson, Ga., had a seyere attack of rheumatism, His feet, ankles and joints were | swollen and moving about was yery painful. He was certainly in a bad way when he started to take Foley Kidney Pills. He says, “Just a few doses made me feel better, and now my pains and rheumatism are all gone and I sleep all night long.”’§ Sold by all Dealers Eyarywhere. ad clothes will look well on YOU,’ ry Ce sm Come to the Clotheraft ‘Store and see 4130" Blue Serge Special and. other Clothcraft suits ‘and overcoats, for your- self. They're all guar-- antecd pure wool, and it won't take a minute to slipintoa coatthat’sjust right for your age, height and chest measure. ————————————————————— Mrs. A. S. Kresge is to deliver an address before the W. M. S. of Grace Reformed church at Deal this Thurs- day evening. Why these particular clothes? Well, because we'velooked over every- thing that sells between ten and twenty-two dol- lars, and we can’t offer you as good valoe for your money in anything t Clothcraft. 5 : ; trl aand sf surprise party there, elven yy Vay bo so bud. wi the che |X D urs. 1 I Derry, «T should like to be toold why you call Clothcraft stands for by 2° ; 9 : y atnumber of ber friends. it goold.” 5 better workmanship, . — g A Navy Blue Serge. better designing, money aly . 1V D, 9. saved and put back into | Positively Masters Croup CONTENTMENT. 4 MN fabrics and linings— | Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound The happy state of mn 0 M j clothes that will last as | cuts fnetthick choking mucus and rarely possessed in ‘which we can A i well as they fit. tome | clears away the phlegm. Opens up say, ‘1 have enough, i the highest IN EE navy New ne of in and see us. Loe ee Lk : attainment of philosophy. Happi- A i | the air passages and stops the horse ot in powesin tach MN . i | cough. The gasping, strangling fight De mar with i oe | iN MIL LER | for breath gives way to quiet breath- Ut In being Con oe Hille al 4) At fs a tal slae possess. He who wants litle al- MN | ing and peaceful sleep. Harald Berg, bas enough. — Zimmerman 4) : & LE liroWo owe Fou || wep tmssoilly ff - HM 7 - ~ | ley and Tar to our children > "—"" A =| /N 1 i , T = N o wT ~ ° £ v1 i Ct | 5.4.8 NS. | it always acts quickly’. | h §. VE Pipe x £0 § 8 BR ® 2 NS eh | Wim. Wy EAC FAY & ae hal) diel aly Os, Sil : : : alers Everywhere. ad| ed re = »1s ; / Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reich, Mrs. M. J. Livengood, Mrs. C. E. Crowe and Mrs. M. Carey autoed to Salis- bury Tuesday evening of this week to ously attacks cucumber beetles : 1d many of the scale insects. It is also an active enemy of the Rocky moun- tain locust during that insect’s ruinous {nvasions, and among the other pests it consumes are the spring and fall cankerworms, caterpillars, tussock, gypsy and brown tail moths, plom curculio, army worm and chinch bug. 2 2D om, JT, c, ou, C, Pronunciation. | Dr. Johnson would not have consent- ed to pronounce “wind” differently in oy, WT CT, TR TCE oe = a o o SLE ST WCW CE CS TT A 7” TTT Te >3235333355SSSSS3333SSSSSSE33] A N BOYS CLOTHING A Complete New \ Emm \ Each garment made in the new Bulga- \ rian Norfolk Style.;This is the foremost \ style shown this season in Boys’ Clothing. W tock Tn prose and in verse. He insisted upon making the “i” long always. The story goes that in order to crush somebody who preferred the short “i” in ordinary conversation Johnson, riming all three words with “tinned,” remarked, *I cannot find it in my mind to call it wind, but’—riming all three words ith “blind”"—*I can find it in my mind | #\ to call it wind.” But his adversary got IN Tartan:;Plaid the better of him. Johnson himself always pronounced “gold” as “goold.” Dark Gray mixed Cassimer Gray Cassimer, brown & blue mixture $3.50 Fancy all wool Cassimer in medium Brown . Dark Brown, some diagonal weaves others’ pin-dotted stripes, but all very pretty. worth $6.50; worth $6.50; Introductory Price, $3.00 $2.00 $5.00 MY PRICE Pure Worsted Serge, ' Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats. Be sik la | & 3 2 | Ped Qe Tints ane ned 4 r to Appel & Glessner) PENN’A. Y KIDNEY PILLS Item Lyeeut eyening. Miss friends 1 Miss | the city The will be . tober. Mrs. Connell Hurley. 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