Meyersdale Commercial, RX . VOL. XXXVI. MEYERSDALE, PA., THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1915. MINISTERIAL UNION DECLARES . AGAINST SIDEBOARD LODGES Truly “the world do move” and Mov. PE * 5 ! - MINE DRAINAGE . ‘WILLIAM HADY GASHED HAUSF RAU DAMES W ILL : POLLUTES WATER WITH KNIFE. EACH RAISE A PIG Judge Ruppel, Monday held a hear-| Wm, Hady, a clerk for th> Pfahler ing in the case of Archibald Miller, Co., was pretty badly cu: on ome of — \ % » —— . supt. of the Loyalhanna Coal and his arms with a pen knife in the Lands . “Die Hausfrauen” met this month. at Coke Co., operating at Cairnbrook, of Wm. Bisbing on Sunday afternoon pumpkin” and. his sides are sleek ~d tho ome A Mr No oo ot charged by Game Warden Raymond munity through their benenial opera fat there comes a morning when he Highland Farm, Summit township. squeals his last squeal and it’s music McIntosh with polluting the waters on Centre street at Meyers avenue. ersdale is keeping up the pace of pro- Some of thec lerks of the town had tions. gress. There are not very many towns Besides these things a large number 2S The day was delightfully spent social- | to your ears, because the tune is sy 9% Dik punde To%k vita mine sraln rentsd the ata Tre orem in the United States where the various of fraternal and beneficial orders have lyly and practically. sa nd k « ’ Some € ago by the Underse churches cancel their regular Sunday | 3 4 this meetin Te was suggested aah pleat Seas wu $) and yesiified tha! tis Wine water. store, for the purpose of recreation evening services and join in Union hoes Ee a ns - , 2 = pollutes the creek with lime and sul-| and for gymnastic practice. On Sunday | meetings so often as once in two Anilan each member raise her own hog this| Now that the cost of living is to be phur, which is injurious to the fish. | ag na number of the vou Gospel belong to one or more of these ——— summer, starting with a small pig a-| considered, old fashioned pot pies go young months. Liberal ideas and policies orders and, consequently, are in en- Samples of the mne drainage were ’ : bout April 1st. The disposition of it in | Should not constitute a side dish but a Heh Mere In the room with the door the fall resting with the. owner— | whole meal. Here are two receipts to whether it be made into sausage, sold suit the vegetarian and the meat eat- whole or turned into smoked meat | er: Here is an excellent opportunity for | Chicken Potpie : produced in court. Two small fish were placed in the waterand were vis- ibly affected by the minerals one dy- ing/in a half hour and the other in two hours. locked. Wm. Bishing wanted in al- though he was not a member. He be- ing refused admittance began to beat the door with are supposed to originate in the cities but the method of church co-operation borrowed from a city. It was devised considerable force, by the ministers of our town in order | | now practiced in Meyersdale was not | tire accord with their beneficent work. Of late years, however, some of these orders have introduced sideboards im- #0 their lodge rooms from which in- the men folks of “Die Hausfrauen” to 5 pound chicken offer a prize for the heaviest hog 1-2 gallon potatoes grown—and also the one bringing the | '1-2 cup butter or lard most money. Don’t all speak at once |l pint of milk before it empties into the creek.. —and look out for fine porkers. 1 egg Judge Ruppel took the matter um. On first thought the raising of a hog 1quart of flour | der advisement, . does not seem like woman's sphere, ! tea spoon salt The prosecutor was represented by . : but in that like many other things | 3 tea spoonstul baking powder ! toxicating liquors are dispensed to their members. These liquors may be and in some cases are, furnished to persons at all hours of the day and late at night, and on Sundays as well as on week days. Many and great evils to the community flow from such practices. These evils are much in- ‘creased when the practice prevails in The state department of fisheries asks the court to compel the cpal company to filter the mine draipage when Wm. Hady went to the door fe give expression to the spirit of fra- and was pushing him away. It was ernity that exist betwen our local | then young Bishing, age 15 pulled out churches. It is a custom that is ap- his knife and made a vicious thrust proved by almost the entire comunity at him who is two years older than he. ! and the fact that it is thus approved To ward off the blow from more vital | | jis another reason the residents of parts, Hady threw up his arm and Meyersdale have for being proud of was gashed in two places. Three stit- their little city ches were required to close the wound. | ‘Attorney Ernest O. Kooser and Dis- Cut up chicken and boil in plenty of “Die Hausfrauen” “despise not the | trict Attorney Virgil R. Saylor, while The union service held in the Meth- A hearing was given the matter on so-called “dry” localities. In Vander- . odist church Sunday evenng was one i 3 3 : — Jay of Small shings” They prefer a | Water Wail tender. Peel poteins, Blice! ne. os Tior Rossi Johnstown, and | Monday evening at the council cham- of the best atteniey or such services ETIfb town in which no licensed sa- rig to a poodle dog—and they think 2 2 2 i Shick, About 20 | Attorneys Uhl and Ealy, of Somerset, | per and a penalty of three days con tnat has vet been held. Like the Re. 00% ©Xists, the bad results of side- the worst thing about a pig is his MiDutes before it is done sift flour, represented the company. finement was given the rash boy for formed church when the Fahuary boards in lodge rooms became so pro- ’ name. They like him from the time 2dd baking powder and salt, mix. Put | him to meditate upon the enormity of peor; as Boll tho NM. Eo church Bounced that the managers of the he lies contentedly fattening in his | | {in your shortening. Beat egg, add to | such’ contluct : pH ry N rs Tow ded to Public works in the place adopted and >A. en until he is served upon the table | Rilkand make dough soft enough to i {90 ‘Sunday eyening was published the rule that no one belong- - D s ° D — |the doors. The people of Meyersdale ——— ; brown and sizzling, on a cold and fros- rll. Grease inside a two gallon cook | . ty morning—Hail to his hogship! May | | pot put layer of chicken and potatoes | BY FALL | deserve great credit for giving so en- ing to any such lodge would thereaf- ter be employed in the mills. “ lin the bottom. Roil dough thin, cut in | thusiastic support to this community oy bia SES line the wales uf Die 4-inch squares. Put layer of cut dough * ART EXHIBIT effort in religion. But they do not sup- | The ministers of Meyersdale have Hausfraun” meat houses, aromatic 1 y g Fo : port an effort from which they receive | Peen made painfully conscious of the and sweet to gladden the eye and to |OVer chicken. Then layer of chicken| Sunday morning the two sons : no benefit. The sermon preached by : fact that deleterious effects flow from tickle the palate! Ho, ye folks! that/2Rd Potatoes ete, alternating tll all | of peter Meyers of Garrett, while fol : Rev: D. W. Michael ¢n Sunday even. 10480Toomn Neuors, Hence they foe) gasp everytime you buy a pound of |i used. Pour over broth from chicken | | lowing an opossum trail with their ; ai Hii on i Sven | that they ouhi Dot 16 oor wey Bive pork or a slice of ham. Would ye have = ily fia JRoSgl 10/0788 Yok op found the dead body of of J. J.|. On Friday and Saturday, March 26 | puneral” was an enlightening and | countenance to sideboard practices. € 0 C A hy y : f pork without weighing—sausage by De Eon ont a — From» mie of Garrett about a quarter of {and 27, a fine exhibition of pic | cient discourse. With convincing, The fundamental priciples of such a i the yard and hams without price! Hus- a mile east of that place. The unfor- tures will be given in the basement clearness he exposed absurd practices | 10dge may be praiseworthy and com- be tle around and buy a pig and take lime to time shake the cook Dot 50 | tynate man had evidently fallen over | of the high school building. An admis. that have grown up in connection Mendable in every way, vet the main- { your spare time this summer in | POtPie does ho E he the bottom, 42 ten-foot embankment and broken his sion of ten cents will be charged and with the burial of the dead. With win- | tenance by it of what is regarded gen- X watching your sausage and hams erry Potpie neck, death probably being instanta-|¢pe proceeds will be used in purcnas- |p. « erally as a great evil, makes it impos- f : . = & power he pleaded for a “Christ y i and bacon grow. It's an interesting : 5 Teas res rma neous. ing pictures for our schools. ian” funeral. It is unnecessary to say sible for ministers of the Gospel to 5 1, i process and his pigship will smjoy i DE oe aa Se B® Baker was employed by the B. & This exhibition of pictures is one |that he held the attention of the large | 100k upon their practices with any de- it as much as you do. groan. «ill ‘Sager. Sods ocont hol ,O. as pumper at their are Station of more than ordinary interest. It|au dience unbrokenly. The excellent | Bree of toleraton. h An average town family throws a | .o0 bands—*“It’s terrible fillin.” at Garrett and had been missing from consists of carbon photographs and music rendered by the M. E. choir al-| Therefore, because of the pure ex- § way and burns enough peelings, ¥iteh These potples can also be baked.. ing wan Lis wheresbonts FT lgay Sven | engravings, loaned by the ison Att|so conteiiated macs io Ihe Locos! aie: position of the church of the £ en waste and leftovrs to raise a ilk from dough Pub. Co. of Belmont, Mass. The col-|of the service. | Lord Jesus Christ and the saving pur- i : hog each year. Many complain he is ee z r jl ny tery, ; d X is a large one and contains on-| The following resolution was adop- . pose of her calling, the members of the ’: dirty. If he is it is the fault of the own- dough thin, put if: iron skillet a Karly Friday evening he was seen © very best reproductions of the |ted by the Ministerial Association at, Meyersdale ministerium believe it to Be ‘oF. Give lim a chance—no animal 18 | 1, yer of chicken and potatoes or ber- = Siftereny 4 Hans To Bayreis? ne "pieces of art of arent coun- thé close of the general meeting— | be [conslstext for ther to be ofct e. He board a Th : cleaner—it you keep him clean. He ries, alternating as in boiled potpie: tries and ‘periods. ‘Nearly every gal- : THE RESOLUTION. . | ally associated in the solemn services | pie; | Mrs. Tadinies contentment; being a Philos| upon oye orien a top oust oF onet half Mange Banchme, Who Jive os lery and guntry in the world would | Griginglly the charitable and bone. |of the ‘burial of the dwn wits any her he kno what hu have ie east o © town ng have to be visited to see the original i nity | lodge that maintains a liguor sideboard opher he WS umans ha and put on as you would a pie, bake road to Meyersdale and it is sup: ficial operations in the community yet to find out—that life after all con- one: hour, i while soing Bome an pictures which are here brought to-| were carried on by the Christian |in ts socal rooms. They will gladly § sists of about two things—enough to Nie » : v late Y | gether in one collection. Church. Afterwards as society became welcome the individual members of ) Die “Hausfrauen” will be entertain. night through a blinding snowstorm, ; ts { eat and a good place to sleep. At last | qi, April by Mrs. Silas Walker 0d | that he lost his way and fell over The collection comprises to hun- | more complex and the outside world |any lodge whatsoever to the services y in the Fall when “ the frost is on the Mrs. Norman Hay. batik, ; {dred subjects and it is hoped many | became imbued with the spirit of the | of their churches at any time and alt : : : . i will not miss this opportunity and |church, such works were assumed to | times and to any funeral services ) cts. SURPRISE PARTY Mrz. Bauchman did not feel anmed that of these great pictures many of | a large degree by the state and other | Which they may hold; but they believe W.C. T. U. ENDORSE AC- : is ie Sun 2 ase 3 3 Bad them will remain in our schools to organizations - apart from the church. |it to be compromising the cause of the i TION OF GOVERNOR A very delightful surprise party Was at a time. He has many relatives teach their valued lesson’ throughout’ , In our country in the present day, | Lord Jesus Christ and His Church for Y i : given Mrs. Emma Ritter at her home the coming years. each county maintains & home for the | them apparently to place a Christian PANY. f Mrs. Azubah Jones, of Holsopple, [On Broadway, Thursday. evening last. | this section who were shocked to Bear > poor and needy, and the state supports | funeral service on the same ‘plane with oluots : the highly efficient Somerset County | The following ladies: wer ©. present: of nT mh. Sia ‘to |CLAIM. CATTLE DISEASE |! charitable institutions of various kinds | a service conducted by a lodge that president of the W. C. T. U. is spend- | Mrs. John ‘Holzhour;: Mes. W. B. Grof, over to CAME FROM THIS .CO. 2nd societies; organizations indepen- | maintains a pFactice that is ‘body and million ing this week in lecturing in some of | Mrs. John Hostetler; Mrs. Charles | Undertaker Tressler of Meyersdale dent of both church ‘and state are | soul-destroyng in its consequences. Savage the western counties of the state. She | Plitt, Mrs. Ellen Kyle; Mrs. John Ba-|and interment Was made at this Place : es Eniseinf tote welfare of the com- ‘' The Meyersdale Mnisterial Association dcleud, b ker, Mrs. Walter Plitt, Mrs. J. F. Nau. | on Tuesday. On the large stock farm of J.E. Eig te 3 id in the is at this time at New Castle. The ace 1 ? Mrs. H. J. Ebbecka, Mrs, Harvey — Wineman, near Youngwood, Fayette companying letter gent to his excel-|&le, 2 : 'S GOI county, the entire stock of 21 head of CHUR"H NOTICES. FOREIGN MISSION WORK. A sad: lency, Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh | Stahl, Mrs. Chas. Baldwin, Mrs. Ida | LOCAL FOLKS BOING TO and Dn ren- : 1 K .| Staub, Mrs. H. C. Knieriem, Mrs. Mel- "JOHNSTOWN SPRING SHOW. | cattle, 200 chickens and several hogs | Brethren Church—On Sunday, Mar.| An interesting meeting was held mction shows. plainly that tilese ou vin Mervine, Misses Daisyand §.| Many residents of this town and | Was ordered to_be killed , a few days |14 the Men's Federation will meet at in Amity Reformed church last Thurs- eath perance workers are ready: to com: : surrounding country are making plans | 289, by the inspector after he discov-|g.39 a m. in connection’ with the S.|day evening. The occasion was the eather mend when there is reason for com-|Ebbecka, and Miss Marie Crowe. ng ry gD : s been : | DOW to fit in with the dates of the |°red that the foot-and-mouth disease |g. Preaching services ‘will be held {anniversary of the congregation. The will mendation. The letter follows ros Mrs. Ritter and daughter, Miss Eth- Johnstown Spring Style Show, Mar, | Was Drevalent. The disease is claimed both morning and evening in the Mey- | services were conducted by the Rev. on, al To The |e are making preparations much to |}. io things go right, there U0 have been carried in by three head | ergdale church. Christian Endeavor at | A. E. Truxal, D. D. In addition to the roving Hon. Martin G. Brumbaugh, the régret of their many friends, to will be quite a few from this section | Of Cattle that Mr. Wineman received 6:45. All are cordially invited to these | hymns sung, Miss Evelyn Truxal Ty Harrisburg, Pa.—Dear Sir: remove to Akron, Ohio, where Mrs. of the county who wil go to that city from Somerset county. The cattle services, rendered a solo. = The Rev. Daniel ess of : ix [Ritter’s son, Clyde is employed. She on one of the dates to be the guests of | Were inspected when brought ' into SH La Gingbitour: Pastor. | Burghalter of Tiffin, O., delivered an hundred members of the Woman's | has rented her home on Broadway to Johnstown merchants, this county, but were discovered to Metho dist’ Ghurch—At the mo address. Just before the close of the mpany + Christian Temperance Union of Som-|R. F. Mason, the general store mana- According to the announcement in | Dave the disease several days after. service, thé pastor will begin a se es | services about 40 women placed their rpora- erset County send greetings and, ger of the county for the Dull Mer- another part of this paper, all of the | their arrival there. The Sell farm of Sermons on the Mount, the th thank offerings upon the altar contain- taliza- heartfelt thanks for your brave un- centile Company. - | department stores and the big mer- | located near Youngwood, is also un- 16 be tor this sEivice. “Phe eran ing the funds for the foreign mission which ¢ ' daunted and righteous efforts for a : chants of the city, are combining their | 4€T Quarantine, but none of the cattle oop ot pre in visit to this congregation. DINNER PARTY. new industry in our town. in the line he or she wants and also [of the district until the quarantine is | 5] 80 Ch y ne x1 —— a — Miss Mary Thornly entertained ten what the other stores in the same | lifted. on js boys bg Saueh good CHURCH SUPPER. SLAY. of her friends at six o'clock dinner kind of ‘business have to offer in the| A large trench four feet wide, seven 8. C. E. of the Brethren er Thursday of last week. OYSTER SUPPER AT same merchandise. Then they have feet deep and many feet in length has | i8ht. Grier and Hoblitzell starred for| = The 3, famed at her Rome, y POCAHONTAS. the home team, while Watson and |Church will hold their annual supper : licio t was serv the opportunity to select what seems {been made on the Wineman farm for After Laleticions Tepes i aa Cook excelled for the visitors. The ” ¢ April > pre several very happy hours werespent| There will be held at St. Mark’s Re- | to be the best suited to their individ- cremating the stock just recently kill- oo the second Thursday of April re om in conversation and music and the ev- | fomreq Church, Pocahontas, an oyster | ual needs. ed. The operation of cremating will re- dress ening was very much enjoyed by all supper in the social room of thé | The finest of 1915 spring and sum-|Tequire eleven barrels of lime. ; iv relate, 2 Be 24 Gus present. = mer goods will be shown simultane-| Other farmers in the quarantine dis-| @rier For ward Price church on Saturday evening, Mar. 13. ously by all stores and trimmers and | trict are taking all precautionary Hoblitzell rward . Clase sump- y oy Griffith Centre Hamfu The whole c ommunity will . ” decorators are busy with schemes to | measures to prevent their stock from Sieh Gund Cok int of Iki bout the N An appeal has been taken by the | make their own store look more beau- being affected by the disease. s SE Bayi Var set of soon be ta Ing about. tire Na- | yeversdaie Light, Heat and Power | tiful than all other competitors Hach : eo i Goal--Grics 5. Hoblitee with tionally Advertised Goods Cel-| company from the suit brought a-| store will offer special attractions in |newest modes in everything in wom- Te : 3 pl) ’ > edly 1. Pope Motor Cycles and Bicycles, the s and bration to be held March 22 to |gainst it by the borough of Meyers. | the way of sovenirs, musical programs | en’s wear, the furniture men, the hard- a od ’ 0 x Lo = hot standard of the world. We have this . March 27. dale for $200.89. The borough claims | and so forth ware dealers and others will have Goa hab Pu’—=Hoblitze : “|and other lines to select from. Get y — | that amount for pole taxes, a rate of | By making the date late in the Len- | some interesting things to show, to |®ree, Clutton. our prices aud see our line before buy- y big BARGAIN—500 1b each of old corn |fifty cents a year’ being levied for |ten Season, everything will be new |say nothing of the men’s furinshers ing. Bicycle tires and supplies, all 0 gay and Oats Chop and Alfalfa Meal at|each pole. The light company alleges | and fresh for Faster, and besides the | expect to create quite a stir during the | D. Lambert, of Somerset was a | parts and repairs for bicycles, any ready $1.00 per hundred at Habel & Phillips. | the amount is excessive. beautiful hats and gowns, lingerie, | show ova visitor on Sunday. 4 make. T. W. Gurley, Sporting Goods. ; | sean fr SERRE . one Vic ie C4 roc -Allnited Showi ALL JORISTON of th ford enew thin 1 pring 3 Je STORES See AL © EWA Styles Tos! al onetime Busy lun and MARCH 17-18™ |