The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, October 08, 1914, Image 2

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    AN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES.
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U. 8. Write for 1lluse
how to order mail.
210 Spark St., Bi tou, Mass,
there is a treat in store
for you. Grown on the islands of
the Sacramento River, the finest
region in the world. Put
cut. Tender and flavory.
—peeled or unpeeled. Insist on Li
Try this recipe:— .
Libby’s Asparagus.
the yolks, add a tablespoonful of melted butt
and pour upon the Asparagus. Bake
oven, and serve immediately.
One of the newer napkin rings is a
spring affair with which a boiled egg
may be held for removing the shell.
’ Belgium’s national wealth a year ago
was estimated to be $9,000,000,000.
ATIMA, Tur-
kish-blend ciga-
rettes are the pur-
est form in which
tobacco can be smoked,
and their flavor is
“Distinctively Individual’
For Sale RY hr BASIE
ot profits last
ng, well ul
western Pennsylvania town of 8,000.
Fleet fii Reason for selling i11 heal
more. Mostly cash. The Observer,
EASY MONE
bam is goae your love will also be
ended.” .
better give me a larger ham!”—Meg-
gendorfer Blaetter.
over an automobile.
{1 quire and intricate mechanism to
start her.”
alarm clock to wake her up.””
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Try Murine Hye Remedy
Hyes and Granulated Hyellds; No n,
{ust Bye Comfort Seite Tor Hook of the Hye
y mail Free. Murine Eye Remedy Ce.. Chicago.
own hands. -
California
Asparagus
If you've never tasted Libby’s California
Asparagus, 3
Asparagus
up fresh from the garden as soon as
White or green
your grocer cannot supply you, send us his name.
with Eggs— Salt and pepper well qne can of
Beat four eggs just enough to break up
eight minutes in a quick
Libby, M¢Neill & Libby, Chicago
th. $6,000 and
, Seottdale, Foam.
For one smart manor
woman in each lo-
cality. First Jpe re
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te G. KUGLEE, SHICESHIWEY, PENN
THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL
Prolonged Probation.
*I do believe that by the time the
“Is that so? If you believe that,
A Sound Sleeper.
“My old nag has one advantage
It doesn’t re
“That's true. All you need is am
_ This ls Not the Way.
Wife (with magazine)—Here's an
article on “How to avoid war.”
Hub— What does it say—remain sin-
UR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
for Red, Weak, Watery
Many a fool man goes lame trying
to work a rabbit's foot instead of his
bby’s. If
er, pepper and salt,
Escapes in Heat of Battle.
Reports indicate it sometimes takes
a lot to kill the modern soldier, the
New York World states. Sergeant
Fougere of France received eight bul-
let wounds, a broken arm and other in-
juries, and although shot in the calf,
thigh and ankle, escaped being cap-
tured by Germans and limped tem
miles to his regiment. Another French
soldier received six bullets and three
bayonet wounds and is recovering. The
French war office estimates only two
men are killed out of every one hun-
dred hit. The peneration is so clean
one soldier did not know he had been
hit for three hours, and another bullet
went through two soldiers and lodged
in a cavalryman’s saddle. i
Copper as Hard as Steel.
There is no process known at pres-
ent for making copper as hard as
steel. Such a process is supposed to
have been known in ancient times.
If anyone can discover such a process
| he will have a valuable secret.
Easy to See.
«Y wish I could have seen your great
feat,” said a lady to a gentleman who
had met with a hazardous adventure
in Africa. “There they are, madam,”
said he, pointing to his pedal extremi-
ties. .
Not All Sunshine.
Mrs. Flatte—Didn’t you say if you
married me it would be all sunshine?
Mr. Flatte—Yes, I did.
“Well, 1 suppose you realize that
I’ve got a lot of rain checks coming to
me!”
Dr. Pierce's Pellets,
easy to take as candy, reg
orate stomach, liver and bowels.
gripe. Adv.
If the wolf camps on your doormat,
train him to chew up bill collectors.
small, sugar-coated,
ulate and invig-
Do not
It's too bad that we can’t live long
without getting old.
lady of Quality (orset
Made of excellent quality
splendid ng OnE Model No. 1304
UNBREAKRBLE
Clasps and Side Steels
uaranteed against break-
ing for six months,
A stylish model that bends
with every movement.
Little Wonder Plate Songs + Posie "acta Forever
Descripdon fres. Bo. Volk St, Plitaburgh, Fu.
Only 2c. Ek.
Spiro Garfer
comfortable and more
REAL ESTATE
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SALE-#160 A. IN RUSK CO. WIS.
jon lake frontage, 50 a cult, 8 r. house,
A
durable than elastic garters.
Y MAIL,
BinPall, $2.00
Send money by P. O. or ex-
press money order or write
for further particulars to
ote. $6,000. A Bolden, Island Lake, Wis u
yom sacs sm oo emnes co way | LADY of QUALITY CORSET SHOP
bidgs., ete. HH. Eatcman, Long Island, Kan. venue NeW York City
YOR ALL CULT. 30 A. IN
Tembill on. Ore ar Memon, Dayton. Ore. BOOK ON
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FOR SALE OB TRADE—300 A. IN BENTON
Dog Diseases
. Ark.; 88 cult, § r. hse., 400 apple trees.
Osos Cig B. Greathouse, E.5, Garfleld, Ark AND HOW TO FEED
FOR SALE—149 A. IN SUMNER CO. KAN Mafled Fres to any sddress by the author
90 a. cult, new 6 r house, barn, outbldgs.. H. CLAY GLOVER, V.S.
mach. ete. T. D. Walker, Wellington, Kan, 118 West 31st Street New York
FOR BE 00 ALD ALTO | rere
BALE —!
oo. Ia; B63 a cult. nil tenced, on main road,
pear town. Owner, R 1, Box 59, Curlew, Ia
FOB 285 A. IN LACLEDE CO, MO.
50 a cult, 3 houses, outbldgs., silo, stk, etc.
g. price. Lo N. Schmalhorst, Conway, Mo.
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RB SALE—-BEST ALL CULT. 86 A. IN
owell co, Mo.; 3 houses, outbldgs., 8 a
., 100 gr. vines. L. Kania, Brandsvilie, Mo.
YOR 360 A. IN PENNINGTON CO.
8 Dak.; ideal dalry well impr, 70 a cult
Complete. $4,600. B. H. Jurisch, Scents, & D.
ASH OFFER TAKE MY 160
g Irma, Alls.
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM’S
ASTHMA MEDICINE
Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every
Case. Bold by Druggists. Price §1.00.
Trial Package by Mail 10c.
READ THIS. MR. VOTER, AND SEE
"THE REAL LINE-UP IN PENNA.
Here is the issue fairly stated in these two
columns.
Neil Bonner, Pres
VANCE C. McCORMICK
“pennsylvania Federation of Liquor
Dealers.
“Office of President, Neil Bonner,
“Twenty-second and Carpenter
streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
“My Dear Sir:—I am addressing |
you this letter, trusting that you will
consider it as strictly CONFIDEN-
TIAL, and will immediately BECOYE
ACTIVE AMONG YOUR PATRONS |
by requesting them TO REGISTER
THEIR NAME AS A VOTING CITI-
ZEN NEXT TUESDAY, SEPTEM-
BER 15. UNLESS THEY REGISTER
THEY WILL BE UNABLE TO VOTE
IN NOVEMBER.
“you must fully realize that the
coming election in November means
more to every liquor dealer, regard-
less of the fact of his being a re-
tailer, wholesaler or brewer, than it
ever has in the history of Pennsyl-
vania.
“Qur enemies are well organized
and are about to make a determined
effort to elect members to the com-
ing legislature who will support their
pills in favor of local option, anti-
treating, holiday closing and other
measures, all or any of which, if
passed, will practically mean the loss
of hundreds of dollars monthly and
yearly to every one of us. To some
of our fellow-dealers it will mean
that they will lose their license privi-
lege, and, in such instance, who
knows where they will apply for a
new license, PERHAPS ACROSS
THE STREET FROM WHERE YOU
ARE LOCATED NOW.
“You cannot help reading the pa-
pers and realizing that there are but
two candidates now for the office of
governor. IF VANCE McCORMICK,
the DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE, WINS
THE FIGHT, YOUR LICENSE WILL
NOT BE IN FORCE MANY MORE
YEARS. :
“WE MUST ALSO ASSIST IN THE
RE-ELECTION OF SENATOR PEN-
ROSE.
“For once in our business life, WE
ARE FORCED TO DEFEND OUR
HOMES AND BUSINESS. WILL YOU
HELP US BY URGING YOUR PA-
TRONS TO REGISTER.
“WRITE OUT A NOTICE AND
IN WHICH COLUMN ARE YOU?
forces which are opposed to rum dom-
ident of the Pennsylvania
Federation of Liquor Deal-
ers, writes a confidential
letter to the saloon-keep-
ers urging them to line up
for Brumbaugh and Pen-
rose and warning them
them that if they don’t,
their. licenses won’t be
worth much in a few
years.
i
In the other column is
' the overwhelming en-
dorsement by the Moral
and Good Government
forces in open convention
at Harrisburg, of Gifford
Pinchot and Vance Me-
Cormick. x
Vote for Penrose and
Brumbaugh, say the li-
quor dealers. :
Vote for Pinchot and
McCormick, say the force.
of Good Government.
1
Whereas, The demand of the pro-
gressive and independent forces of
Pennsylvania and especially those
ination in politics and which believe
in government in the interest of hu-
manity rather than in the interest of
sordid business have been given an
opportunity # of concentrating their
votes for governor upon one man, and
Whereas, The action of William
Draper Lewis in voluntarily with-
drawing as a candidate for the Wash-
ington party for governor so that
the Washington party could place
upon its ticket the name of Vance
C. McCormick, who was nominated
by the progressive Democrats as the
Democratic candidate for governor,
made possible this concentration;
Therefore, Resolved, that this con-
ference, representative of the inde-
esteem for Mr. Lewis whose act
stamps as an American of the high-
est type and commends to the people
of Pennsylvania the patriotic action
of the Washington party in accepting
the withdrawal of Mr. Lewis and sub-
stituting as its candidate for gover-
nor Vance C. McCormick.
Resolved, That in the opinion of
this conference that the action stated,
presents to the voters of this com-
monwealth an absolutely clean-cut
issue on the governorship, with Vance
C. McCormick representing the forces
of righteousness, and his opponent
representing the forces of greed and
corrupt politics, and further
Resolved, That we hereby call upon
the well thinking citizenship of Penn-
sylvania to rally unitedly with vote
and influence to the support of the
Hon. Vance C. McCormick, thereby
making his election an overwhelming
victory, and delivering Pennsylvania
from the political thralidom in the
grasp of which she so long has been
held.
Inasmuch as the liquor and other
bi-partisan forces have combined to
elect to the United States senate
Boies Penrose, and his associate Re-
publican nominees to the offices to
which they respectively aspire, and
Whereas, Dr. William Draper Lewis
has particularly withdrawn from the
Washington party ticket in favor of
Vance C. MéCormick, the Democratic
PLACE IT ON YOUR MIRRORS OR
BACK OF YOUR BAR, CALLING AT-
TENTION OF EVERY CUSTOMER
TO THE FACT THAT HE SHOULD
REGISTER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
15, WITHOUT FAIL.
“You can do much to help us out
of our trouble if you will do so.
“KEEP THIS COMMUNICATION
CONFIDENTIAL.
Fraternally yours,
“NEIL BONNER.”
“Personal Liberty’’ party,
the liquor men themselves
the Republican ticket their
PINCHOT, CLEAN AND HONEST
servant of the public is such as to
invite the admiration and support of
patriotic citizens. The people have
not forgotten how he stood for con-
servation of the public domain
against the men who were stealing
sands of acres. By so doing he lost
As a further proof of who the liquor men want, the
Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh and every liquor candidate on
taken at Harrisburgh September 29, last.
candidate for governor, and
| Whereas, The Hon. Gifford Pinchot
| has developed unusual strength as
| a candidate; therefore, be it
| Resolved, That it is the sense of
| this conference that all anti-Penrose
{ forces should unite on Mr. Pinchot to
| insure his election beyond a doubt,
and we hereby call upon all unbossed
citizenship of Pennsylvania to a
| united and enthusiastic support of
| Mr. Pinchot.
the political organization ‘of
has made Senator Penrose,
nominees. This action was
| Pinchot, Protective Tariff Man
The record of Gifford Pinchot as a} (gor Pinchot's insistent attack
|
{of Penrose has been carried into
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every county with the result that |
| Pinchot has attracted great numbers
of protective tariff men who want a
{ tariff man at Washington and at the
same time Penrose beaten for the
timber and mining lands by the thou- | benefit of the Republican party.—Co-
| Yumbia Daily News.
pendent citizenship of Pennsylvania, |
most heartily expresses its profound |
/
his place in the agricultural depart- |
ment, but he won the respect of thou- |
sands of men for his fearlessness and |
honesty. This is the man who would
How Warren Views Penrose
Our Spienid
Combination Offer
Three Fine Magazines for 35¢
Extra, in Connection with
the Commercial,
Not wishing to handle the
cheap, trashy magazines, of-
ten filled with questionable
stories and advertisements un-
fit for home and children’s
reading, we have made con-
tract by “which our subscrib-
ers can obtain splendid read-
ing matter for a mere nominal
price when combined with the
Commercial, their favorite
county paper, which is a lead-
er in quality and circulation.
We are planning to make it
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THE leader. Kimballs
For $1.85 per year, only airy Farmer
35¢ added to the $1.50 price of
the Commercial, we will send
the following with our paper:
The National Stockman and
Farmer, the world’s Greatest
Farm Paper. Note that this is
a weekly farm paper — not
monthly, as most others. The a
advance subscription price of rtrd
this paper alone is $1.00 per year and you could not
obtain it for less from the publishers. {
The Woman’s World, a fine home paper, 18 the
second on our list, and Kimball’s Dairy Farmer is the
last of our combination offer which we have never
seen equaled for real value.
Don’t forget that you will each week get the
finest farm paper published. Also a monthly woman’s
magazine and a dairy paper, besides the Commercial—
all for $1.85.
See us for special rates on The Pittsburgh Post and The Toledo
Blade for R. F. D. Routes.
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WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
“Golden Link” and “Sunkist”
Two of the Best High Grade Western Flours
We buy direct from the mills, in car lots, so as to save you money.
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
We keep a well stocked wareroom of
Grain, Hay, Straw and Feed of all kinds
We are Agents for
Dr. Hess and Clark’s Tonics
For Horses, Cows, Cattle, Poultry, etc.
A visit will prove to you that we have the most up-to-date
GROCERY STORE in Somerset county and that our prices are the
lowest.
We Deliver Goods Free of Charge.
HOLZSHU & WEIMER
Both Phones 221 Centre Street, Meyersdale, Pa.
JOSEPH L. TRESSLER
Funeral Director and Embalmer
MEYERSDALE, SOMERSET COUNTY, PA.
Office: 229 Center
Both Phones.
Residence: 309 North Street Street
Economy Phone.
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Before You Buy a Cream Separator
FIRST SEE AND TRY
A Del AVEL
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE
Cffice 223 Levergood St.,
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Johnstown, Penn’a.
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This is the time of the year when you should take a
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represent Pennsylvania in the United |
States senate, as opposed to Senator |
Are the | united Republican party.
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the commonwealth of
| his devious political methods ?>—But- |
" ler Citizen. | Warren (Pa. Evening Times.
The defeat of Senator Penrose this’
Penrose, who stands for every plun- | fall would mean a rehabilitated and |
It would be '
voters of this state prepared to clear | a party that could be proud of its |
the stigma | ability to overthrow the ignorance,
which Penrose has placed upon it by | political debauchery and uncleanness
that in essence are Penroseism.—w
5 and it will purify your blood.
F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist
Both Pones MEYERSDALE, PA.
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