The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, March 11, 1915, Image 2

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NEWS IN GENERAL. | 47 miners out of 182 entombed by an | KINGWOOD. | S——
Ruth Merrill's friends at Cleveland, explosion in Mine No. 3, of the New, F. A. Harrah and family, Digrrison : J SS( HED U LEB
Ohio, surprised her with a party on piv. and ' Pocahontas Consolidated Sechler znd family were visiting Jao. | ;
her eighth birthday. As her friends .. .; ¢ Coke Go. of Layland W. Va., Nicholson’s on Sunday. I: OF
gathered at her home, Ruth was Kill- 1. Tuesday escaped death, barricad-| P. A. Krieger is thinking of moving | : : = : y
ed by a street car. ig themselves in a pocket for four on his farm soon, which he bought of B O O ~ | t R A
Miss Ella Frances. Hobby of Far days. | Mrs. Wm. Trimpey. -
Rockaway, L. I. died from the bite of selves in a pocket for four days. E. B. Leer expects to finish sawing | For
a dog inflicted 15 years ago. During The Bellingham Bay Brewery plant in a few weeks. |
that time she underwent 12 unsuccess jy the state of Washington, one of | J. C. Liphart will be spinning over | i PIANO CONTESTA NTS
ful operation to cure the blood POi- {ye largest and most modern estab- the roads soon in a brand new Dodds. | 3 :
soning which set in from the wound. jp; pments of its kind in the northwest, Peter Sanner is kept very busy sel 1 S . l :
Forty different physicians treated her i); pe devoted into a creamery after his shop mending shoes and barnes. | : 71n O° ; e of the eCla ' Ly C
and failed. She was 30 years old. the state goes dry, January 1, 1916. He has just received leather to makegs Are you taking advantage O P
State livestock ofiicial boards are Bottled milk, butter, ice cream, and two new sets of harness. Peter though 7 9 y ; .
taking steps to enforce the Pennsyl- .j. co instead of beer, will comprise busy will ont work on’ Sundays. W ednesday sales? I g - 1
vania quarantine against the ship- | io output. ’ | Our home veterinary, Mr. S. J. King, in t e ecla :
ments of cattle from districts not clas- —— has had a very serious case the last | Are you, yourself buy g Pp p '
5 as “free” + federal foot-and ten days with D. F. Shultz’s cow. | i
vii Fad honigm me bimaia tiga] BEE ROGRWOOR, devs with DB iSuslirs cow. Sales Goods?
mouth disease quarantine, and offi- Rev. I. J. Duke of Rrockwood , as- Three gallons of linseed oil and six | :
cers of railroads which handle such g;oi0q py Rev. House of Casselmen, 1bs. of salts was the: remedy Brohad | Are you inducing your friends and Club &
shipments will be arrested. has opened a revival meeting in the and still the cow did not get well | ; : Ee
Princeton University is to inauguw- gpjteq Brethren Church at Murdock. and another local authority on animal Members to attend? “
rate a course in military training un- yp jo anticipated that before the meet- treatments was caleld in and he 0
der the direction of skilled United ;,oq close a great religious awakening recommended more oil. :
States army officers, it was learned a oy) pe felt in the little mining town.| Mrs. Andy Plumbo has returned If you have to answer NO to any of these questions then a
few days ago. The course will not be Mrs, C. E. Statler of the W. C. T. U. | from the hospital where she had been you are not doing ALL that you might to win the Piano. We RB
compulsory . It will beopen after the attended the annual Willard memorial for the past six weeks. 4 : cannot win this contest Tor you all that we can do is to give le
Easter holidays. service held in the Christian Church Elmer Faidley was at omerset on . help that we can. ‘ar
in- i ; ortunity, and offer to you any help
Radium salts worth more than $45, at Somerset. Mrs. Statler read anin- Saturday Zitending, market day. you the Opp Ys y WW
000 has been produced at the Denver teresting paper, a report from the | ‘What we need in the Fh or Do you want to be classed as a WINNER in the Contest, : -
Reduction Works of the United States | national convention at Atlanta, Ga., to | Kingwood is a good. blacksmith. No QUITTER? : De
» Bureau of Mines within the last two hich she was a delegate. | better place than this can be I or as a { 3
he Tin Le yO ran an No ae oe i ot oe Get rid of that feeling of Don’t care if I win or not feeling, : ev
$14,000 have been shipped to the Na- yo... Trimpy of Casselman are re- | nl b : 2 ; b 4
tional Radium Institute at Baltimore. , oq to be seriously ill. Appleton Dodd’s car to Edward Younkin the determine to win, and we venture the assertion that the Pi : 2
A second consignment of $20,000 val- Will, a Civil war veteran, aged 75, is latter part of the present month. ano will be in YOUR home next Decoration Day. Tor
ue is to be shipped within a few days. | reported critically ill at his home near | ————— ee ; the
The plant is now. able to .produce Milford suffering from a complication : ST PALL LE . 1 or
$2,400 worth of radiuum daily to meet of diseases, {°° Why? poor, ou of a job, prema Wednesday Special Sales r
the standing order of Dr. Howard Kel- i red vt Shamrock. which liave turely old, ignorant, or wrongly edu- wi
ly, cancer expert of Baltimore. ly ie Bg Sa oral moniks have cated, lacking self-respect, dividing for bo
gy been idle for sever: , v a : ;
Dismissal from service is the penal-| __ . : tii dor ihe the products of your labor, when you ~
1SmisSs again resumed operations unde Lov hanced to labor with those
; attached by the Pennsylvania Coal mn . rs Furi The have a chance g Sin
ty attachec 3 management of James G. Furie. I do useful labor? How you can 15:
Company and the Hillside Coal & I- operations were opened with 20 men, he fs = dh D san vo
ron Company, of Scranton for Viol, y, pyrie expect to eniploy a lar-{ 2° 2 ¥ : : ! " : S
tion of an order forbidding officials at |, poo = bo Cin a short gusisist [rstens thas ni operate as WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10—..— — — JEWELRY. br
r rsical needs remain un- . .
the mines and offices of the company time, which will increase the output ong as any phy i EAR 2
to drink intoxicating liquors on or off t0'250°or 300. tons. pe? day. satisfied, a i, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 —— — MUSLIN UNDERW A Z
‘he is f the most : i every one ‘an equ 0
fu ue ana ay that | The Rev. I J, Duke of Rockwood labor, and that will give every mem- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24— — — — — — GINGHAMS Ly * gar
iene oy Be bs envio? the CoTDora assisted by the Rev. Mr. House of Cas- ber of society the equivalent of the 1
il tons it ‘applies to dis. | Selman, has opened a revival service |,,;,,. ye gives ‘to society as nearly WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31— — — — — — CURTAINS ae
: t ve ts. mine foremen, iD the United Brethren church at Mur-| a5 can be ascertainell. These and . i
I aie tide 1 | dock other subjects are receiving atten- If you are a contestant or Club Member and feel that you { neo
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assistant sine foremion ne ihe Mrs. Runkle of. Centre Hall. Pa. is tion every Thursday evening i] the cannot use any of this merchandise yourself, get out among I
men and assistants, w = ima Lit puotict te Rav. addi Wa) Sostajist branch in 85 Your You your neighbors, ‘taek orders, come in and get the goods your- and
clerks. At the offices of the company in | | wan e gray matter of y J ; 1 $aT Serve »
‘Dunmore, it was said that the purpose McClellan. The latter has been ill with | (= 0 0" 000 0 0 meetings. Sunday self and deliver it to them, and you will get the special s Sid
of the order is to make better men of typhoid fever, but is now convalesc- School at 9:30 a. m., in the Reformed ice Checks. Start next Wednesday. ; | a
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: Money saved by the railroads flows back to the people. The : : : . : ; “ thon
$2,000,000 paid annually by the railroads of Pennsylvania and New ( : : 3 | | Th
Jersey to unnecessary trainmen, forced upon them by the Full 4 Om Ina 10n er! . 2 sea
Crew—or “excess man crew "—Laws, deprives the people of the : | en i oi | pn
big benefits and advantages this money, properly expended, mou zie Lod : Bos
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Because the efficient development of the railway industry in i hr Fin o = . : the &
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these States is so materially identified with: the provhenis? of he : mh ee e Mag azlnes in Connection .
farmer, business man, working man, and scores of more or less af- re : Ea | A : : It id) 1 2%
filiated industries, the railroads ask the people to help them save ~ TT nw me | with The Commercial for $1.85. : es
this huge amount—now absolutely wasted—that it may: go to || eens dae ioe ; : i sage]
* useful purposes and work toward restoration of general prosperity. - Not wishing to handle the cheap, trashy magazines, often filled ip
This $2,000,000 spent for 80 locomotives, for example, would with questionable stories and advectisements unfit for the hon e : the ri
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male onig/years Worl for 17¢5men, 28 follows: and children’s reading, we have made a contract by which our panie:
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TE I DS otal tre 0 oon to wr subscribers can obtain superior reading matter for a mer :
In the various processes of producing the 29,200,000 pounds fewh ombingd with The C ol thelr i re nominal Tar
of material going into these locomotives, 851 men would price w en Cc ; ; e . ommerecial, elr 1avorite county rout.
get employment as follows: 08 paper which is a leader in quality. to she
In steel mills . . . o . o o . . . : hb
In blast furnaces . . . . . . . . . 1 0 For only $1.85 per year we will send the pose
n 1ron mines . ol? . . . . . . . . t : J } ;
; oliowing with our paper: — ni
In coal and coke production . . . . . . 60 pV [ :
400 The National Stockman And Farmer Saul’
In other work . . . . . . . . . . : ; : . aul’
i being the world’s greatest far: | ~ Kimballs i that 1
Wages for all these men would amount to $1,750,000. This ae iy NS great th paper, | nD A I r as w
ing into ci i 1d make work in hundreds 1 ave you note that it is | LAITY karmer |.
wage money going into circulation wou 7 TIRLIS TAT Car ah B a pli
of other Srections, c most others. You can’t get this from oo Saul
Railroad ‘development bears upon all ) industries. It affects : the publishers for less than $1.00, A ‘ TALIA
ndreds of businesses, thousands of individuals. Under’ normal The Woman's World, = very ca rior bday
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conditions, the railroads constitute a great constructive force. n- home paper, : J edge |
creasing their facilities and improving their systems results in Kimball’s Dairy Farmer, which comes § In the
stimulating all industry and business and automatically creates i two , these constitute a credit
work for innumerable persons in many occupations. feat; our Combination rarely equal- ke ]
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Increased industrial activity swells passenger ghd Krelght traf You con Cot Metals and Citiniercial i $0107
fic. This means more trains and real work for a itional crews. through us for $1.60. We have other Bic nei Cor. 18
In turn, it necessitates more: locomotives and cars, increased equip- very attractive combinations, : ly spir
ment, erection of new and remodeling of old stations, reduction of i Lis hu
grades and curves, elimination of grade crossings, construction of ETT : a
sidings in producing territories, increased passenger and freight lf ar A ee > = “rrr rns ih
terminal facilities. 4 : GC eo JEARY: e f
The welfare of the people and the prosperity of the railroads : | Er ed e ie ceremo
are closely linked. The railroads find ‘their prosperity in the gen- DIAMOND | Pingo dmenunrti juin hap- Israel |
eral welfare. They seek not to decrease, but to increase, employ- ot Suge piness. The trouble due to. Fog Jones
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ment. 3 : : : TODAY— BF o® 3 quickly, certainly and -safely by set up
Communicate in person, by letter, or otherwise— co es Set,
with your elected representatives at Harrisburg and Trenton. Ask LADIES 1 rl sshd | 2 Saul
them to repeal the Full Crew Laws. Call attention to the fact that, At Jos Dragster for SHI es a = CopvRiGHTS &c acterist
of 282 editorials received to date, 229 urge the repeal of the laws. Goro metallic’ boxes, eel wih Sia | i Bir amin foam ms great :
: 3 ? fc OHI.CHES.TER 8S 1 ybably patentable. ommunic modest;
Let all get together to start the wheels of industry turning— Pen i No PE Eo vive] 1B HANDBOOK on Fs a
to open wide the doors to prosperity. years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, | ne ey
2 DANIEL WILLARD ‘SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS | is =
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Sale EL EA oad President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. rr EVERYWHER NORTH 14% ican. { The Largest Salo of Any Medicine in the World He .th
: THEODORE VOORHEES, Jarest oir. | OE ETSI ioTe. (1B IES, TS his king
President, Philadelphia and Reading Railway. 1. Ter , ¥ Ar ob TE Fo
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