The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, October 29, 1914, Image 4

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Vieyersdale Qommereial CHUBCH SERVICES.
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t Bagistered. at ihe Pos dale, Fa , as Second-Class Mail Maiter.] vice, Rev.J. C. Matteson, pastor—Ser-
LR2 Soh tofice ot Meyorsderle A vices at10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9:30
‘ a FX : a. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
: H HH LY ERSDALE COMMERCIAL. Evening service at 7:30. Item:
XK. C} EAVER, Editor and Business Manager. SS. Philip and James Catholic :
Seber church, Rev. J.J. Brady, pastor.—
Pabiisoed SVvery Tharsday in the Year at $1.50 Per Year @ash| Mass next Sunday at 8:30 and
: : 10:30 a. m. Rosary and Benedic-
Somerset ity and Economy Phones. 110-112 Centre Btrget. tion, 7:30. y
-—— ] — i Mr. Eli
v OCTOBER 29, 1914 Church of the Brethren Preaching ;
Waa ; THURSDA 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday relatives
—_— mes : School, 9:30 a. m. Christian Workers Misses
Pinchct (or Protection. | WASHINGTON PARTY | i000 at 6:30 p. m. Bible Class, | friends iz
| Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. Teacher | = Miss A
a are saying! TICKET. Training classes meet Monday evening % fends 5
The Republican papers ; 7 and 8 o’clock, respectively. Sunday | Mrs. J
nothing about the booze question ex- | United StatesgSenator School Workers Meeting, Friday A = — gh)
cept to escape the issue. but are [GIFFORD PINCHOT. evening, 30th inst., at 7:30. bug
heralding the cry that the working- Governor. Brethren Church, H. L. G ughnour ing frien
man wants protectiop in order that VANCE McCORMAOK. pastor—Rally Day services on No ki
he may have work. There are twoans- Secretary of Internal Affairs. vember 1st, in the Salisbury church calling ;
3 5 (FRED. B. LEWIS. at 9:30 a. m. followed by preaching
wers to the matter. One is that Pin- : senday.
> f a protec: ‘Congressmen at Large.) service at 10:30. Preaching in the
chot is as muchor more ofa P * A. H. WALTERS afternoon at Summit Mills and in the Rev. 2
tion advocate than the record of Pen- [HARRY WATSON evening at Meyersdale. Each eyen- the Ami
rose shows him to be for he voted in 2A. R. RUPLEY ing next week there will be special evening
congress for affree reciprocity treaty LEX§{N. MITCHELL. Evang So Vinee ; in 2 ME 3 Mr. ar
with Caneda. Mr. Pinchot is a Re- Congress. ersdale church beginning ab ¢.o0., Yo 3, ® Cl th . little 80
ially inyited. W h On i
publican protectionist and the dinner [CHARLES F. HOOD. are Coral en ou UY Oppenheimer otnNes wood, ©
pail of the laborer will be fuller and State Senator. Tax Coliector’s Notice. You Cet Guaranteed Value My
b iter filled under him representing CHARLES J. HEMMINGER. 1 berchy notify all tenants snd clas > 2 friends
the old KeystonelState at Washing: Legislature. J = 2 s, 5 = i
e old Keystonel ROBBIE W. LOHR. gle men to pay all taxes before Hoy Ris need to match wits with the salesman. All merchants who handle Mrs, :
ton than undery the present Boss = igh y, Lous 34, hig Hest esate ows . sh AN! s 1 ] , weeks
regime, for the nine million steals ACOBLS, : lp bE fd ppenheimer Clothes believe m the doctrine of service. Not merely for returnes
: h v pelling me to collect all tax till the i a11ee 1k 1 > Miss .
now and then would go 8 great ways eRe tioned above so please bear snoral reasons, but because it is good business. Miss
towards reducing the taxes and of | as possible about the members of h'8| these qates in mind. 5 ] . q 5 s . a wack
improving the industrial conditions. or her school which under other con M. F. BAER, sae caie amounts to ale, I 18 your continued confidence and esteem A . S
The other view point at which to | ditions would be regarded as private oct.22-ad. ; Taz Collector. that builds business. : ; Pen
look at the depressed condition of the | affairs. Many blunders would be | IN RE-ASSIGNED (IN THE CuUKRT OF COM- : . : : )
PLE ? SOM- 1 VY. oor had be
times is due ncu because of free trade avoided, much valuable time saved, ESTATE OF [oe EO And SO we nase Oppenheimer Clothes the best we know how and & ¢ Mrs
: . 817 ~E TrRM 07. . Y ° . . .
but becauselcapitalists, some of then | much effort productive of better re- | .D. So prraon SOE eh all Oppenheimer dealers are authorized to make good without quibbling Taesds
he i i .| Charles H. Ealy. f th 1d 8. D. : ac
at least havelclosed tpeir factories sults. Teachers must know parents; iii J] y, signed of 4 8 ss} ey should the slightest defect appeal. Ash
during a free trade administration h parents must know teachers; all former assignee, having presented 8 petition . ® * Week.
order that {hey'may induce the labor: | should know all in the community. the Court of Corson Fless ot Soeyees A printed guarantee accompanies every garment. ge
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er to vote fori protection, the argu | This does not imply familiarity with a A ae a : sellavil
ment being then plain that under pro- | the too often concomitant, contempt. | tbe bonaing Company which is surety upon the Suits $10 to $28 Overcoats $10 to $30 with fr
ection there is plenty of work, and | Attend the meeting, either minister Jed oF he suid 3 a Clare
< : Trousers $2 to $6
under free trade, the times are bid | to or gain good from it yourself. petitioner that it was willing to pay the sum Sod
of Twenty Thousand (820,000) Dollars in full 7 + 3
for the workingman. Protection too : payment and settlement of all claims and suits Th Fa 1 < d Wi S ] RB k . : to Sali
much protects the capitalists but does TO TEMPERANCE AND arbugai dt which may be bioage against 1t by € ail an mter Style Dook 1s now ready. Free upon request. bowlin
s * ,r in behalf of creditors of the said S. D. Liven- iqg
not aid thelaborer very much. ANTI-SALOON VOTERS. | 200d, by reason of the defalcations of the said ; Lng
————_—— nt Harvey M. Berkley, and having prayed the . and gl
. i Court for a rule upon creditors generally to J .
Leadi ng Bed for d Co. P. a= When we see the liquor Seulotp and show cause why settlement should uot be INSURANCE CLAUSE / ’ M. Oppenheimer & Co. at Jol
< He 3 saloon keepers maxing such desperate | ; age upon the said basis the Court made the Every OPPENHEIMER garment is in- : The
per for emminger. efforts to prevent the election of an | following order: spected rigidly and then offered for sale Wholesale Exclusively 1
Anti-Saloon and Local Option Legis-| ‘Vet 26, 1914, presented at Chambers and with ABSOLUTE INSURANCE against : 8 np x comp
The'paper with the largest circula- | lature Vance McCormick F they Chen on co Chin Mn oe defect of any kind whatsoever. Should 115 1 : tire n
e.pape > < 'B three weeks. Returnable Nov. 23, at 10 a. m, the slightest irregularity be discovered 5-123 Seventh St.— Now Sandusky St. in Sov
1 d Local ) . y. y
tion in Bedford county comes out in progounced, Boxe oon une toes Bythe Court ~~ oo gn the makers will correct it without argu- | Mes
3 ; nor, an . H. ,P. J. B18 ]
no equivocal lines relative to the pres- Susion pos A A ot Lng the | Certified this 25th day of October, 1914. ment, quibbling or delay PITTSBURGH, PA. than
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ent campaign. It gave the names of | c2loonists friend. and choice; for gascy BB ERLE: rend 2 ) guests
those who stand for the liquor aeal- | ypited States Senator, should it not r= > G. W.
ors, saloon. keepers and in that list | arouse and unite the temperance Auditor's Notice. EH rr rrr Pre A De Cha
puts Endsley who is asking to be re-| forces upon the candidates who have ee ; ERT HR TE from
5 : f thi a life-long and consistent temperance In re Estate of Leyi McClintock, deceased, in ‘ . - fOr 56
turned to the state senate from this record: and who will vote an Sf Work the Orphans) Court of Somerset County wA J 3 2p ae
district. Ie has always voted for |. . ‘ho overthrow of the saloon? Pennsylvania, No. 139 — — 1913. R B S i;
as ; $ : v : Notice ig hereby given that the un} I, y
machine tactics, standing with Bige- Neyer in he Bisby of the Siste Was | aersigned, Lontinnd BY BE Ee, a . - Show
low, Crowe, and Penrose. there such a chance, as NOW, ac- | ed Auditor by the Court. to distribute the fund s : guest
; . 1i he defeat of this iniquitous remaining in the hands of the Administrator ve | J ¥
In another paragraph appeared heir =n al oh 20 those entitled thereto, and that the sald su THE COLD SNAP REMINDS [IN THAT WINTER IN APPROACHING. their
those who are up for office and who ; ‘ditor will sit for the purpose of his said appoint : a . HoH.
: ts inl s hall Constitutional Prohibition are the| ment in the library room in the Court House, EE resen
by their acts In Tnuive 3 o - overshadowing issued inithis election | Somerset, Penn’a., on Friday the 30th of Octe It t h t . t b Go :
well as by their words in the opening and they chaallenge all good citizens | ober A. D, 11914, atl o'clock P. M. when and means a warmer ogrmen S must a ur h d 2
iw . : : 5 where all parties in interest are required to © P C ase ° \ Mond
of the campaign and everylday Since and christian men todo their Ufmost appear and present their claims before sald ‘here.
then, havej declared themselves in to insure Sa Tan Aditor, or be debarred from sharing in the fund 3
: - « ALENTINE JAKES B. LANDIS, Auditor, . . { aw
the interests; of the workingman and a 5 Hoven, APPA I will be able to save you money on your Winter Underwear, Sweater ¥ | ingto
a rainst [thei various forces of the B. W. LAMBING, ATTENTION, VOTERS. Cc : ; Pitts
= bo i" We oats for Men, Women and Children, Coats f .
liquor business., That county is very H. A. BUFFINGTON, . y At J » or Women, Misses and | Scene
strong in the; Progressive ranks and| Executive Committee Anti-Saloon We Socialists advocate Equal and Children, and on: Twarm winter Hosiery. -:e wad [ prese
s whale tic ill h a big | League of Somerset County. Unrestricted Suffrage for Men and * : . Mr
Ee a ee fr Women; Municipal Home Rule; Pub- ea . Dore
majority. ¢ Dr. New line sof stamped cushion goods | lic Ownership of Public Utilities; the 4 Er ¢ : stree
State Senatelis_in the latter list and at The Globe Electric and Novelty | right to work for all who will and to Give Me a Trial and be Convinced. spen
he will carry that} countyfwithialbig | store. ad. |the toilers the full social value of I shall also be pleased to have you look at my line of winter Dry Goods work
majority. ee eee their “product; eight hour day; and g 2] Iwi Noti 73 v 1 ind i : Mr
ee es Now is the time to feed Pratts|¥® will support the legislative pro- pecials and winter Notions. ou will find it to your interest to do so. ina
BON the evening of, November{6th | egg producer, guaranteedjto give sat- | 8Tam of the federation of labor, the A. F
the initial] meeting (for {this year{of istaction 25 and 50, packages, at farmers and threshermen’s protective A R B L A E T S C 0) F OR T voir] mot
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RE , : Habel & Phillips. association, and the local option bill. WwW M N K A N I b M al] and
Parents-Teachers, Movement will be ad - PS: | A vote for Socialism November 3rd. . 7 S rela
Tid in the auditorium of the high| Start early in your Christmas buy is a vote for a better civilization! are now in demand. You will find a comprehensive line here at prices : Tk
school building. It is so essential ing. The best place to start is at The Eber K. Cockley, County Chairman, that will pl . ném
€hat the teacher should know as much Globe Electric and Novelty Store. ad Socialist Party. Adv. at wil ‘please yon, hu Tet bury
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SL EL JIE New Lard cans also 10, 12 and 15 { big
gal sauer kraut jars, ab 3 Y ; 1 . |
gt son me nie |g DONS forget to give me a trial order for Groceries. e2%
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SING OLD COMMISSIONERS | 2
J § § 0 3 “COUGH UP” $3665.34. | and
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i Na da) Ang Former County Commissioners Jo- ® ® | was
§ tess ON ON siah Specht and Charles F. Zimmer- : T
= | man Tuesday returned to the County Successor to A { has
; a Treasury $1,221.78 each, with which ( ppel & Glessner.) O. (
” = | amounts they were surcharged by the : lor,
IT’S NO USE HUNTING = | Board of County Auditors in 1909. PENN’ A the
ANY FURTHER = The Auditors contended that the 9 pur
E | County Commissioners illegally paid TTT
out $3,665.34 in the constructicn of pe
If we could find a brand of underwear county bridges. It was alleged that ga
Aint woe argo
that would fit and cover the form as is Si bi OS ret
., that waa navel 5
perfectly, wash as well, wear as long, Auditors prodused messurements to ; sje
cost as little and give as much real Gg thelr sasertions. J
. op . n . ns CINMis ners appeaied the
comfort and satisfaction as Munsingwear, surcharge bo court but last out. Later mo
we'd push that instead. But we can’t; an appeal was taken to the Supreme oa
sma , : Tn: Ries Court, with the same result, and the TT. TY Caen aed a oe rn
consequen tly Munsing Union Suite os-officials decided to disgorge. While Irwin Blank, assistant fore-| The roof of the entrance had been | Mr. Blank was about 28 years of of
are and will be the leading line of The Auditors who d man of the Stonycreek mine of the | tested at regular tervals, ib 1s Jere BERR We oa >
knit nn derwear sold in this store alleged bridee es £5 4 Knickerbocker Smolrsless Coal com- Sarsd Sa les aay ren made his home with Mrs. Blank’s »
Miller of Fri pany at Hooversyille was walking | svidence that it had cracked or that | parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meyers, | 2
————————— into the mine through main entrance | th was any danger of a fall. It| who reside about a mile from Hoov- da | aa eq
- ection of the roof | is i there was not the slightest ersyille and to whose residence, the to:
G ~ NX Blank was in- | ng when the roof came down | remains were taken. He was a broth- { as
N A [1 I FR AT b C Clyde Berkey, the Blank, who was ied under | er of George Blank of Hooyersville | M
IVE 8 8 sR sR Jd of dats am, who accompanied k and earth; his and Kits sisters tds 3 3 { C.
a =~ 322 mas cuir a few steps in the | necl his back badly | . is sisters reside in New Castle |
= | y =H := escaped a similar | srughed. i Foreman and in Kansas. The funeral took F
| place Monday afternoon