The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, October 08, 1914, Image 4

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. Meyersdale
" [Registered at the Postoffice at Meyersdale,
- “THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL.
K. CLEAVER, Editor and Business Manager.
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Pa , as Second-Class Mail Matter.]
Pablisbed Every Tharsday in tbe
Somerset County and Economy Phones.
Year at $1.80 Per Year Casb
110-112 Centre Street.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1914
‘Want Good Government Rather Than
Party Exaltation
. Ep———
The line of the real issue in the present political campaign is be-
d. Perhaps as distinct a setting as has
been given to it lately was that of Riley M. Little, who is general
Society for Organiziug Charity,
an address nt Lebanon one day this week, when he said—
#Let it be understood at the outset that the movement in which
other independent Republicans, am joined
t, but is solely in the interest of good
ing more clearly outline
secretary of the
1, in common with many
is not a political movemen
government.
‘Because the Repu
interested in the liquor
quently vicious in i
dates calling themse
ask you to join wit
get of men who can bring the
depths into W
politicians.
“1 have always been a Republican, and
himself a Republican; but if Penrose is
longer wish to be called Republicans.
thousands of others, can no
“*Qur opposition to Dr. Brumbau
but also upon the evasive manner
ddressed us in response to all our efforts to find
sociation with Senator Penrose,
in which he has a
out where he stands.
When he was as
improvement of th
date, ought to be re
that.?’
INIA NS
”
LARIMER. “°°
L. H. Mankamyer, is building an
addition to bis house which makes
quite an improvement to his farm.
Herman Lottig and Elmer .Obler
ntoed to Meyersdale on Saturday.
Ralph L. Mapkamyer and H. Ken-
dall, visited Charles Lichty of Sum-
mit township Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Geiger were Vis-
itors at George Shockey’s Sunday
last.
Oo. 8. Manpkamyer,sand wife spent a
few days) at the county seat last
week.
Rev. Mead, the minister of the Ev.
Association, preached his first ser-,
mon at theiSt.iJohn appointment on
Sunday last. All were glad to see
him back. ~
Samuel Baer and Miss Matilda
Knepp, Visited friends at Summit
Mills on Saturday.
Miss Blanche Mankamyer, spent a
few days of the past week in Sum-
mit township, the guest of Haryey
‘Hershberger’s.
Miss GracelPfeiffer, teacher at the
Wittemburg school house is progress-
ing very nicely.
Qyrus Sturtz is wearing a smile
singe the arrival of a boy at his home.
Wm. Murray intends tg move on
pis farm infthe near future.
Boiling applebutter is the order of
the day in_this,yicinity.
1. M. Mankamyer, and family au-
toed to Meyersdale on Saturday.
Wm. Mankamyer and family took
a trip to Corrigansville on Sunday.
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ST.EPAUL.
The schools have been in session
one month. Welbelieve the teachers
are trying to do their duty. We look
for good results. Parents and pupils
shovld work in co-operation with the
teacher to produce;.the best results.
There are quite a number of pupils
out of school who should be there.
Some are working and will start in
soon, What a pity that all cannot
start in the beginning of ‘the term
and continue to the end.
ignorant is to remain a slave’’. Edu-
cation shows us our needs and opens
the way to their attainment. One
day last week
™
time.
H. GO. Lepley and family visited
Ppiahlon Yoder’s Sunday last.
blican party has become the refuge of those
business and special legislation, very fre-
ts nature, we can no longer support the candi-
lves Republicans, and I am here to-night to
h me in electing a clean, honest and honorable
hich it has sunk through the activities of self-seeking
ked directly whether for the rehabilitation and
e Republican party,
tired, responded, ‘Na, I am not willing to say
Dr. Brumbaugh fully endorses Penrose. Do you?
AS AA BINS NITNS NI NSS NSN
«To remain |’
both schools went out
chestnut hunting and report a good
Philadelphia, in
state of Pennsylvnia out of the
Senator Penrose calls
typical, I, with mauy
gh is based not only upon his as-
Penrose, the liquor candi-
ViM.
Peter Brown and family moved on
Tuesday of last week to Rainytown
where *Mr. Brown is employed as 4
carpenter.
Wilson Ringler, has improved his
Bruce Fike[and family moved into
the house vacated by Peter Brown
last week.
Mrs. Kate Tressler and son of Mey-
ersdale spent Friday last at the home
of:Henry Suder. y
Mrs. J. M. Olinger and Mrs H. M.
Cook of Meyersdale were Vim visitor
last week.
Wm. Seggie and family spent last
Sunday at the home of Irvin Fike,
near,Hays Mill. -
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller and. son
Samue! motored to York, Pa., on
Tuesday to attend the County Fair.
P. W. White and family spent from
Saturday to Monday at Finzel, Md.
D. M. Lee, and son George are
working this week in Hyndman.
Mrs. Henry Meyers was very ill
but is now improying.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wagner and
two children of Meyersdale spent
Sunday at thelhome of Wilson Ring-
ler.
Among our sick are E. D. Lee apd
the jnfant child_offAsa Hoar,
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Auditor's Notice.
In re Estate of Leyl McClintock, d d, in
the Orphans Court of Somerset County,
Pennsylvania, No. 139 1913.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, James B. Landis, has been appoint-
ed Auditor by the Court. to distribute the fund
remaining in the hands of the Administratcr
to those entitled thereto, and that the said au-
ditor will sit for the purpose of his said appoint
ment in the library room in the Court House,
Somerset, Penn’a., on Friday the 30th of Oct-
ober ASD, 1914, at1 o'clock P. M. when and
where all parties in interest are required “to
appear and present their claims before said
Aditor, or be debarred from sharing in the fund.
JAMES B. LANDIS, Auditor.
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Ten cent Cleanser for 5c. at Bitt-
ner’s Grocery. ad
ner lee
Ten bars Calumet soap 25¢. at The
residence.by building an addition to it. | |
BEYOND COMPARE
UNSING
*
for the
whole .
family
All Styles
in All Sizes
for All Ages
UNSING
EAR
Our trade in Munsingwear is family trade. Fathers
buy it for themselves and for their boys, mothers
buy it for their own use as well as for their daughters.
And the fact that our trade is growing right along,
seems to show that they all like it. There's a: right
size for everybody, from little tots to orandparents.
And what underwear can anyone in the family
get that will wash so well, wear so long, fit so
perfectly and give so much comfort and satisfaction
for so little money, as Munsing Union Suits? As for
us, were glad to be able to distribute locally an
article of such unusual merit as Munsingwear.
You can get it in any size at
MILLER & COLLINS.
WOMEN’S ICOATS |
sus, Crocus and Tulip bulbs at Habel
Clothand Pile} Fabric Garments of {Approved Style
& Phillips. ad.
For RENT—Large Furnished Room,
in good location. Gentleman pre-
ee comm reemermemerieen
C__ In all these materials you will see here, the newest models, embodying the
——— New-Set-In and Raglan;s i > arm- ich Yd
SE oorrect thing now. EE JL cata he i ig oe
: . y §, very stylish.
iS AB
CHILDREN’S
eels
Don’t use harsh physics. The re-
action weakens the bowels, leads to
chronic constipation, Get Doan’s
Regulets. They operate easily. 25¢
at all stores. ad
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Twenty-five pounds sugar for §1.25
if you buy §5.00 worth of other goods;
Pfahler Co. ad.
Chestnuts wanted at
ad Habel & Phillips.
The Pink of Health
is every woman’s right;
but many are troubled
for cash only at The Pfahler Co. ad |
| STEVENS
Repeating Shotguns §
The Stevens Hammerless
costs no more than seme hammer guns.
TUNIC ANDICAPECOATS
Noveltiesgiof the [searon are among the attractive models.
Women’ "Coatsat $5.00 to $22.00. Misses’ Coats at $5.00 ta 8
oo . Children’s Coats at $2.00 to $6.00. $224
New Sweater Coats gor children and grown-ups at 25¢c to $8.00.
Frances Sipple is now occupying
his hcuse he reeently purchased from
the Mausb brothers.
it is reported that a number of
wn people saw a representa-
: : tion of a black sword about twelve
| feet long, in the eastern sky. The
sword soon turned red and it appear-
? ed as if blood was dropping from its
q end. A cannon pall with sparks of
: fire escapi
i
with sallow complexions,
headaches, backaches, low
spirits—until they learn that
sure relief may be found in
ECHEMW
BELLS
Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box.
Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢.
reer
it has the celebrated
providing safety against
cur to t hang-fires.’’
Our Price
$21.60
WE GUARANTEE EVERY Gl
from it was another phe-
nomenon Ie orted. It was also seen
iH the east. We know Europe is in
t a"great war, but do not
{ha bade all weit | Bo
Largest stock and lowest prices of |
rain, chop, middling, salt, crockery, | f
ad
| ete., at Habel & Phillips
' oy Cd ty =
Fs A 4 rb cto wm inf eee———
Beast SAG! iss B Sacks of Boswell, is the
hn”
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, ‘Under t
STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK { ||
| flast season but good styles.
can wear them.
[Special for Saturday only. 20c coifee for 16c per lb.
(12 or 20 Gauge) £ |
TAILORED SUITS AT A BARGAIN.
Six beautifully tailored suits in black and blue only, carried from
These are rare bargains for those who
See for yourself.
Two pounds to a customer.
S. GLESSNER.
Successor to Appel & Glessner.)
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PERSO
Items P
Js
Mrs. Charles
are visiting rel
week.
CG. J. Johns
transacting bt
-on Tuesday.
Mrs. Matilda
for a few weel
Connellsville.
Miss Carrie
urday and Su
Lonaconing, N
E. J. O’Don
Md., was Visi
Friday and Sa
Mer. and Mi
Salisbury, wa
Meyersdale, ©
. Mrs. Wm.
Miss Elizabet;
with Cumber
Mrs. John
visiting relat
for a week h:
Mrs. Charle
Sunday from
had been visi
Mr. and M
Connellsyille
friends here
Miss Berna
Pittsburg, Ww
tives and frie
B. B. You
dale, but nc
was calling
Tuesday.
Mrs. Josep
ville, visited
Dunne, of I
this’ week.
Mrs. F.
Tuesday fo
will visit r
several wee)
Mrs. Hens
ville, spent
brother ane
Mrs. Levi D
Mrs. Emn
Monday frc
+ hadbeen vis
for several
Mrs. Sue
ing a few V
tives, Mr.
and Mr. an
B. E. 8hi
ley hardwa
timore; a pi
tending to
Paul H. (
druggist o
located ab
ing busines
D. E. Fo
Pittsburg, .
following s
sojourn wi
B. & O.
formerly
sides in Ji
for here w
Our este
zen John
days of la
son, C. P.
county se:
Miss Ma
in a jew
Md., spen
of her pa
Hady, of
A numb
were pub
have bee
jobs and
ed are bei
Drumm
“Made |i
McKenzie
Bittner’s
grocers.
Mrs. OC
and Mizs
Ind., are
former’s
Dr. and ]
street.
The fift
be held |
Tuesday
time is p:
have bee
nity will
to dance.
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Mr. an
Vinent 1
on Tuesd
section ¢
sneider i
ish Amel
was a fo
Mr. Her
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