= m— SE _— ES — Tans THE HARTLEY- CLUTTON CO. | FRAGMENTS OF i y MEYERSDALE AT THE HALF WAY MARK | GENERAL NEWS. ! Mis COMMERCIAL | The Player Piano Contest at the Mrs. May Belle M-Arihar, of Chi ¢ll \ j F "NU 0 J \ for K¢ — ——————— | Hartley Clutton Co. store has just pas- SO ae reduced 22 rounds and feels Mrs . | sed the half way mark, only three i BC Py outing »:.} ‘os but celerv a 4: Brublished 4 Eyery Tuureday ! months more of effort, and each con- drivking water since January 22. of Qualit Class TR at eyersdale, Pennsylvamia. . ....¢ ” ¥ now on every vote is just that many [2nd two calves were slaughtered in One of the conspicuous features of C considered that Mr Sunday cleaned up more for you, the Fast End, Pliisburg Fridey Ly a newly invented electric washing 9 and i vi a. aa jini na) een The weekly award this week goes to the order of Government and State | chine is its complete safety. Every . he finds he must stay t Kk poy a member of Club No. ...... and the Officials endeavoring tn prevent the moving part is inclosed so that it is v er in the Quaker oid ig s long- | | onthly gold watch award goes to | Spread of foot and mouth disease. The impossible to catch the fingers or the Jous on y than he had at | , ,onber of Club No. _ Re. | Killing was carefully guarded and was clothing. The motor is placed under Mod 1 | = . member that no club can win more Rot reported until in the afternoon. he ee ion A els | was. Thi awn than one gold watch for that particu- This was the first big slaughter of the b TSO, Tee last a e Sv ul expense of war of the al- | lar club goes to the club member that | Year and was one of the biggest since armies of Europe, not to say any- | turns in the greatest number of Spe- the outbreak of the present epidemic. t Be thing about Germany, may be better | cial Service votes for that month. |The cattle were driven one by one in- Oo Sor Tesi when it is stated that for ev- | Club leaders do not receive the gold |t0 & long trench and shot through the Rr ery time he clock ticks seconds, the | watches. This is the second watch that | head. Then their throats were cut and My ons of those powers is being di- | has been awarded—who will get the | their hides mutilated to prevent possi- for 8 minis ed by $300. The treasuries of | other four? bility of future use. The owners will ver y Mr. : 3 620 nations have a bottom that i8{ In using every available means to |Ieceive about $12,500 damages, the Mr be ng Seen, besides all of those coun- ! jncrease your votes do not forget | herd having been appraised at nearly was’ sy a easy have an almost impossi- | that a subscription for the Commercial | $70 per head, I Mrs. > ebt, under which the people have | yi] entitle you to 100 votes for every Fannie Crosby, the well known aste. een groaning for years. There may cent paid. hymn writer, died at her home in = 50 pe 5 war be left after awhile | The following is the standing of the Bridgeport, Conn., Thursday, in. her ig th : e the . two cag of KilKeUnY, | contestants at ihe close of the week, 95th year. Eight thousand hymns of nd Sl gi at following their fierce fighting | ending, Feb. 17th. Christian worship sung in Protestant Prices to Suit Every Pocket. Ms instead of the two there were not any. | 4 277,950 10 437975 | churches throughout the world, are bur eis Weal 22 1,318,665 28 40115b | the work of Fanny Crosby. No one J : : Sun RAILROADS AND THE PEOPLE. | 33 155955 38 3278195 | Since the days of Chas. Wesley or beauty Nong i TN Be ad » In this issue of The Commercial | 53 147920 62 3396154 | Isaac Watts has made anywhere as is superb, the models are th rt t, th hx hi lod there is to be found an article under 72 132465 To 1122125 large a contribution to the gospel 5 ] i i wll dag 5 re nig the heading—“An Open, S A-| 93 114015 151 136.40 |S00E book as did the blind writer on wong Bont in wears and ony on, sh, Square, A-| 9 4 . all-wool goes into our sui i M bovoboard. Direct Appeal to/ihe Intel. 152 142710 153 134890 | Thousands, perhaps hundreds of thou- most Skilifal Bo es and nothing but the finest at ligence and Judgment of the People.” | 157 2781830 159 177725 | Sands who sang her songs, which were ps Full It pertains to the Full Crew Act, and | 161 4417628 162 400335 | tranlated into every language, did facts are adduces 163 206375 not know it was a blind woman's in | : $14, $15,—$18,—and $20,— BUYS A GENUINE ALL- ’: ced to show that the law 164 206220 i x electrical Wasning Machine. WOOL WORSTED OR CASSI which became operative in 1911 ought | 165 130840 17¢ 125535 | Spiration which they employed to ex- : Fini i i MERE Son i to be repealec 178 277210 press their Christian faith and hope Of the machine and get the washer inished in the highest manner of First Class City Tai. Lon p i. The purpose of the p ; lori And i il a ae in song. “Saved by Grace” “Blessed (Brough any doorway without taking oring. nd it will be made for YOU INDIVIDUALLY M traveling public and the employes as THE WILD WOMAN. Assuran +." “Rescue’the Perishing” oe her i ipped with ye Yu PE onaLLy an nl a on er , 3 Sy washer is equipped Ww a you ay for a and-me-down” whi i well, but statistics show that while A wealthy man on a transatlantic and Safe in the Arms of Jesus” are ,.. patented wringer. If the clothes an Rou i isfit f bod If ds made ot ry the railroads of the state have been | steamer agrees to take care of a typical of Fanny Crosby's most POPU pecome tangled as they pass through h 2 A ans or every yy .you have never M at the additional expense of two mil- | young girl when her mother dies in lar religious verses. She Was (he wringer, a lever is thrown over had a MADE-TO YOUR MEAS Suit, you do not for lions of dollars annually the freedom | the steerage. He knows nothing of her blinded in infancy by a hot poultice instantly releasing all tension be TRY IT THIS TIME Th De ia 2 wea? one. Just 51 from accidents has not been diminish- | ancestry and his friends think his eu the vyes, which destroyed the op: ; tween rollers. The machine is lined d IF N’ So oR Slowing COUCH AVE T be yh tie nerve throughout with metal, making it sani teed. .. IT DOESN'T FIT YOU RIGHT YOU HAVE ct foolish, not dangerous. How Iv. Since th i & NO RIGHT TO TAKE IT : of | There is a variance between the pub- the thing turns out is told in a stir- ahi De v a no crevices to : | of § lic a ring love : « . , - io ana SormOratioms | Ie reonls De iy So runel. Re Wi RIGHT MAN IN RIGHT PLACE. J OF COURSE if you want a new model 1915 Spring M good can | TOMAR. £ slory. is —_— NOVEL ELECTRIC HAND DRIER suit in a “hand-me-down” I can give you a good through Dor come to them from the railroad au-|cOmdicte in next Sunday's issue of Gan and through worsted as low as $5 or an all wool sun- call homies. Such a state of feeling ought The Pittsburg Dispatch. Sanitary Substitute for Roller Towels proof blue serge for $8.75. I AM A SPECIALIST ON b not to exist. Each is necessary for It is the third of a series of com- in Factories and Public Places— GOOD LOW-PRICED READY MADE SUITS. ers he Phers good. and there ought to | Plete stories that The Dispatch pub- Operates Quickly. ' BOYS’ BULGARIAN NORFOLK SUITS FOR $1.00 ? Sur 2 ; ie non fowants eh other. The i ind Seagey Yo Hone have is Bota = polls. 12% LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. INVESTIGATE. 2 rights as well as the poor. everal weeks nish read- , factory and Bw . There are two sides to every prob- ing them by installments, but they tories where roller towels should not Pfa fem. Read the article unbiasedly. are printed in one issue. Read them be ees isis 2 te Mais =~ | a H ors Sday dn Th : spr ing skin diseases, and where the N Hi y e Pittsburg Dis expense of furnishing individual paper Mo PERTAINING TO OPERATION or cloth towels is considerable, the OF MRS. 7, MILLER... evr or os electric hand drier may be used eco- 3 bids ’ - RS AT nomically and satisfactorily. A sani- The following letter concernin . a : operation TE yy an hE he THE DONGES ALL WEEK. tary hand drier described in the Elec- [ (Successcr to Arrel & Glessner.) A esteemed and venerable citizen of | The Aubrey Players, one of the best Pival us Sales . fos man) M al ! 9 i this place, who a few weeks ago um- | CO _Pany of actors and actresses that which the hands po ion ant eyersd e, _Penn’a. fi derwent an operation for the remov- has ever appeared here are at the dried by a current of hot air. A foot . snc we Sa . m= al of a cataract from one of his eyes | DOPEeS Theatre all this week, offer. pedal operates a quick-aoting switch : though he had reached the advanced ing the latest successes. Friday, “The which starts a blower forcing air IMPROVING. lig aff age of 87 years, will be of interest | Shepherd of the Hills” will be played; through the Glsstric heater. The hand —. When it 1s Dukest ih io our readers. The letter Was writ. | S3iurday, "Cross the Great Divide” drier is, of course, absolutely sanitary By his own observations on (BOW i ten by John K. Miller, of McKees will be offered and next. week, “Why as it is unnecessary to touch any part sanfls of nights 'W. F, Denning, fhe ! Rocks, to his uncle at Confluence Girls leave home, “Trail of the Lone- of the apparatus when using It. The English sefontist, 18s proved What ws Pit : Lone Peas” “Perils of Pauline. “Let hands can be thoroughly dried, it is are scientifically correct when we say vis Dear Uncle:—Meant to write you George do it,” “Blunders of Virtue » declared, in from thirty to forty sec- that it is “always darkest just before M more fully about grandpa since I have , s onds, which is less time than is re- dawn.” He has found that before 8 bech back, bul It teers wy time is and other well-known plays will be of- > quired to perform the same operation dawn a great darkness invariably I taken up that I don't get much chance fered. The company offers $156 and The Latest Shade—When on earth | with a linen or paper towel. seems to drop down like a mantle upon B. to vrits | will pay all expenses to any couple |! pot = suse the immediate surroundings. Objects en that will get married on the stage. s Satanic Majesty—Ah! Then which were plainly observable duri About all you can say about Grand- please be kind enough to crawl under UTILIZING OLD ARC LAMPS the previous hours of the night _ : pa’s condition is that he stod the op- that furnace and see what's the mat- blotted out, and a nervous ¢f Se y e eration well, caused him no suffer- MEDICAL SCIENCE AND WAR | ter with the grate; it seems to be Serviesable Outdoor Light Is Okalnied i a oo! i ot. Minimum Expenss—~No Main sometimes induced by the dense opac- ing, that his temperaure, respiration clinkered up. I Be on ity of the air. Worse. oorinal at all times Vast Advances of Recent Years Have tsnance 1s Necessay. i tig he Greatly Reduced the . The Cycle. foal Ww £ utili B =; ; ave great faith in Dr. Fox, the Mortality. Four score years he knew A practical way of utilizing old arc Fond Recollections, we skilled surgeon, wito did the Work of With all that man esteems; lamps is in the following manner: AL “Speaking of old times,” said ®& removing ‘the cataract. He is an au- While the war in Europe is by far na eat: a ee oi pegnshe fad caren Heber oF he Reminiscence cub, 1 i thority of national reputation on | the greatest in the history of the world > , OD nn Sm BD eco a 2 can remember when a waiter would WI diseases of the eye. Grandpa can | 3d the destruction of life cannot fail Awkward Beginning. 214 by 3% Pd to this ti] 4 S27 “Thank you ouit loud for 8 25eent now see articlesof food on his plate to be tremendous, there is satisfaction “You say the man who robbed your | tridge five cut-out block. In Say ip” “Thats nothing” replied M8 and saye that he can see more plainly 2 Seasoning wet = Brooms of fue house introduced himself as a piano | (om of the lamp a sign socket of a cer Semppnion 1 can remeniber when ast advances that have been made | tuner?” i tone : vould look at the list of dish than h > = of dishes on a period a = > or long | jn medical and surgical science in re- “Yes.” tgiRivneds fastened. The wires from Bargn : menu to see what I wanted instead n ob : A ell what timee it | cent years, the percentage of loss will “Didn't you suspect that he was a | {— of looking first at the prices to see | y looking at his watch. be greatly reduced. thief?” Miss Stoute (as swing descends and | What I could afford.” WC ‘In the Franco-Prussian war the sur- “No; but I thought it rather strange she bumps into Mr. Slim, who is me MARRIAGE LICENSES. geons looked upon the infection of | that he tried to get into the piano with swinging her)—You’re doing much | 5 M. ALL : : : wounds as a matter of course. They | a crowbar.” better now than you did at first. Back Is the Only Way She Talks, | rthur Faidley, of Summit Mills and | regarded the presence of the attendant iE Bn Mr. Slim—Yes, I seem to be getting When yo’ has a quah’l wid yo’ wife, Mary Hostetler, of Summit township; | pus as a necessity, and as long as the A Horrible Possibility. the swing of it, all right! do she pout and sulk or do she talk dy Guy Wright and Lyda May Steele, | Pus was what was known as “laud- “Railroads have already begun to back, Bruder Rumpus?” “She \alkS gu Sot of Sddisco: Crarerics Abraiiam | shie” they were satisfied with the con- | put up the price of tickets,” sald the Removaplc glass shielas, so inclined back, sah! ' And she not on’y talks av Robertson, of Boynton and Lona Sny dition of the patient. Other patients | apprehensive citizen. 2s lo keep ont rain bul admit air, nave back, put she talks frony'ards snd gle. : der of Akron, O.; W. T. Umberger and developed another form of pus, “Yes,” replied the patient person; beon invented i be attached to win- | Wa and acrost and endways and Margaret E. Kinsey, both of Shade streptococcal, which caused the doc- | “but I'm not going to kick. They're dow frames to aid ventilation. diag’nal and round and round, and den he township; Wm. Henry Saylor and Ly- tors of those days gravely to shake | entitled to credit if they don’t fix up — she comes all de way back and re- he ds E he Yodo oth ce a ate hesdt ono prepare for the death | a system for standing in with ticket Fine Fishin’ fons patel Aw, yassah; she sho’ he , 0 e patient. Even the best hos- | speculators.” I Sm 3 BL twp.; Walter A. Liddick, of Marysville | pitals were not properly ventilated 20 a ed ho Lo ye Pa. and Mary J. Reese, of Meyersdale | and were filled with the foul odors A Pretty Deception. novel Use of Old Arc Lamp. to th’ sign ‘“Trespassers will Te D f own - - —Roy Homer Trent, of Stonycreek | emanating from infected wounds and | Crawford—So you found a package . cuted;” cross th’ field with th’ bull in wey ar Conclusions. te township and Carrie Stutzman of gangrene. All this was considered un- | of old love letters you wrote your the socket are connected to the fuse | it an’ you'll see a sign “No fishin’ al Votan. “do. oe hives i Soterset township; Charles Martin | *° able. At that time suppuration | wife years ago. What did yo cut-out and others lead from this to | jowed.”—that’s it.—! 2 "G0 Jou constantly Teles $8 Dahl, of Yorn ond Effie Plas. | 20d kindred complications in wounded | with them? you 40 | the terminals at the top of the lamp a JUmSeH 22 The goal of ss house w Ket ot Lonasoning Md; John Y. B men were regarded as of spontaneous Crabshaw—Changed the dates and frame, says Popular Electricity. hold?” “Because,” replied the i x » he 3 . Bar- | origin, although the researches of | sent them to her while she was away A 280-watt tungsten lamp is placed Back Number, ie 7 10 4 105d 1950 02 NKR: or B kman and Nettie May Stahl, both of | Pasteur had already pointed the way | in the country —Puck. in oh Socint or ee spnade. Ger thls | “1 wouldn't (roams of marrying him, | £000 15 susvessd io. be sble 10 eat : Milford township; Frank Smith and | to a general understanding of germs. i is the larger outer globe. Thus a very | Why, he said he would do everything any thing and act as if he enjoyed Flora May Farrell, both of Barronvale | When at length purulent infection was No “Heart Interest.” serviceable outdoor or even indoor | to make me happy.” “What is wrong it."—Washington Star. w Patsy Monon and Lucy Clarman Rob- | found to be the result of germs disin- Here's a name written on this egg. lamp ie obtained at a minimum ex | about that?” “He ought to know that a erts, both of Grarett. fectants were brought into use. Car- | It's ‘Guinevere’ How romantic!” pense, and practically no maintenance | humans are put on earth to fulfill mis- Int ted m bolic acid was the agent generally em- “Nonsense,” said the dealer. ‘Gui- is necessaly. sions, not to be happy.” “My dea: erested at Once. ployed at first for that purpose, and | nevere’ is merely the name of the hen Phiri bes to pase up tp The many friends of Joe ‘Weaklang, the attendant success in treating | that laid the egg. She's a prize fowl.” 3 ; New Pler® : deep hi Tak ® =n ims ia R who was so badly injured in a coast- surgical injuries and in performing eRe sid New pliers for electricians have An Optimist, tan ; ake lustory, for Mr he ing sccident some time ago in this | operations where carbonized dressings Concerning Compensation knives on both sides of the jaws for | When you hand a lemon to an op. . hat Gg Be iyranl, pH ¥ al place will be glad to know that the | 7€'® used and the air was subjected | “Do you think a man Teh, io pe | SUE Semlstion. 2 ie A timiss he will dig up 5 litle sugar and | indy Hop Sogn rH Te in physicians say that the knee cap will bs carbonic acid spray, caused the | docked for absence from congress?’ | - ine ation. engthwise, ii 3 B Jus Se and & little hot 14; timmede” RE a ? nn 17 Taos | HIOSt profound amazement.—Scientific “No. In some inst i other scraping wire, and a slot | water and make himself comfortable | Voir Fou heal so that the young man will have ; smerican. g Ons ms instances he ought tb | for bending loops. | —Cincinnati Enquirer. | Courier-Journal. 81 ‘ Cc little or no trouble with it.