The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 06, 1915, Image 6

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Song and
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Build a little fence of trust
Around to-day;
¥ill the space with loving deeds,
And therein stay,
Look not upon the sheltering bars
Upon tomorrow;
God will help thee bear whatever
Comes of joy or Sorrow.
—Mary P. Butts.
On Whom Was the joke?
It was the first of April.
“Mamma! Mamma!” came a piping
treble, “come quick; there's a
strange man in the dining room kiss-
ing the waitress.”
The mother made a hurried start
but was halted by her gay little son,
who cried exultingly: “April Fool!
it’s only Papa!”
How it was Done
“Here,” said the assistant to the
manager of the great “patent medi-
cine ” firm, is a fellow who writes:
‘I don’t see how you can have the
nerve to sell your worthless remedy
for fifty cents a bottle.”
“That's all right,” said the mana-
ger. “Just strike out the words ‘have
the nerve to’ and ‘worthless’ and put
Two Reasons for not Reporting
General Nelson A. Miles, during
active service, one day received a tel-
egram from a subordinate who was
on a furlough, but was expected back
that day. The dispatch read:
Sorry, but cannot report to-day as
expected, owing to unavoidable cir-
cumstances.
The tone of the message did not
please the General, and he wired
back:
Report at once or give reasons.
Back came the answer from a hos-
pital:
Train off,
can’t walk.
can’t ride: legs off
Two of a Kind
A tourist in the mountains of Ten-
nessee had a dinner with a querulous
old mountaineer who yawned about
hard times fifteen minutes at a
stretch.
“Why, man,” said the tourist, “you
ought to be able to make lots of mon-
ey shipping green corn to the north-
ern markets.”
“Yes, I orter,” was the sullen reply.
“You have the land. I suppose you
can get the seed.”
“Yes, I guess so.”
“Then why don’t you go into the
speculation?”
“No use, stranger,” sadly replied
the cracker, “the old woman is too
lazy to do the plowin’ and plantin’.”
—Washington Star.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS
FOR R. R. EMPLOYES.
Announcement is made that the
officials of the Baltimore & Ohio
raflroad have in mind the adoption of
a rule requiring physical examina-
tion of all applicants seeking employ-
ment. The requirements are to be
similar to those enacted by the
government of applicants for service
with the United States. Medical ex-
amination are already required by
many railroads especially in the case
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RULING ON AUTO FEES.
Automobile license fees -eeolected
by the state highway department may
be spent by that department for the
maintenance of roads in the state, gc-
cording to a decision which was han-
ded down Monday by the supreme
court in Philadelphia by Justice Pot-
ter.
The court by the decision, upholds
the Dauphin County court which a-
warded -a mandamus against Auditor
General Powell and State Treasufer
Young- commanding them to pay cer-
tain road bills of former Highway
Commissioner Bigelow of funds ve-
ceived from automobile registrations
and licenses. The fees received since
the passage of the motor license law
total more than $1,000,000.
Auditor General Powell and State
Treasurer Young appealed from the
decision of the Dauphin County comrt
attacking the constitutionality of the
automobile license act.
It was agreed by Attorney General
John C. Bell that the legislature had
a right to determine how fees receiv- |
ed under the act should be spent, and !
that it was the duty of the auditor
general after examining the bills and
deciding upon their correctness, to is-
sue a warrant upon the state tress-
urer, who was simply the custodian
of the money and had no further pow-
ers. The supreme court upheld that
‘argument.
THE FILTHY FLY AGAIN.
Care for the stable and prevent the
fly.
The heated season is approaching
and with it will come the fly. Know-
ing as we do the filthy habits and the
danger from infeetious germs left in
the trail of the house fly it woyld be
well for each of us to begin now and
examine our premises to see if there
exists conditions that would afford
breeding places for this insect. The
neglected stable affords a splendid
breeding place, therefore the owners
ad occupant should make careful ex-
amination ‘of ‘their stables and imme-
diately correct any defect or insani-
tary condition found that would give
rise to foul odors or afford breeding
places.
FIVE CENTS PROVES IT.
. A generous offer. Cut this ad out, en
close with it 6 cents to Foley & Co.
Chicago, Ill, and receive a free tria)
package containing Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for coughs, colds,
croup, bronchial and lagrippe coughs;
Foly Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic
of engineers who areobliged to un-
dergo tests for their sight while all
employes in dining car or restaurant
service must submit to physical ex-
aminations regularly. The Balti-
more & Ohio, however, proposes to
extend the plan to all employes, even
in clerical and other sedentary occu-
pations.
Several tracts of mineral land re-
main to be sold of the S. D. Liven-
good estate for creditors of the de-
funct Farmers’ Bank, of Meyersdale.
It is thought the mineral land will
bring approximately $20,000. If
such a figure can be obtained, the as-
signee will be enabled to pay another
dividend of ten per cent., which
would bring the total dividends up to
37 per cent. Livengood’s liabilities
were $200,000.
Options were recently secured on
a plot of mineral land in Milford
township, near Rockwood. There dre
1,500 acres of coal involved. A num-
ber of prominent coal operators are
interested in the prospective deal.
Farms under option are those of
George J. Hay, John M. Critchfield,
Herman Hay, Walker Brothers, Alex-
ander Newman, E. J. Weimer, Jacob
Walter, John C. Weller and others.
The farmers have been almost be-
sieged by prospectors and promoters
but are very wary of all such.
FOLEY/KIDNEY PILLS
BACKACHE KiDWEYS AND HLADDE
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
InUse For Over 30 Years
because it’s got the right
stuff in it, :
Satisfaction—for a sturdy
man—can come from real
tobacco only. Insipid mix-
tures don't appeal to a man
with real tobacco hunger.
FIVE BROTHERS is pure
Southern Kentucky leaf, with
the "body" for a real smoke
or chew, rich and pleasing.
It takes three to five years to
age the tobacco in FIVE
BROTHERS; the process can't
be hurried. That's the reason
FIVE BROTHERS is so ripe,
mellow? and healthful.
FIVE BROTHERS is sold every-
Always bears
be Trt
e
Signature of =
where—get a package today.
tobacco rich, sweet, mel
for both smoking and ch
HVE BROTHERS
Pipe Smoking Tobacco
ON FILING JUDGMENTS.
Attorneys of the Somerset county
bar as well as laymen who file judg
ments of record with Prothonatory A.
F. Heiple in the future will be
required to fill out the tiny blank
bearing their signature and exact
residence address of the filer which
will be pasted to the instrument.
By provision of a recent act of assem
bly this form is required in order that
an exact. record of the ome who
document {tself. The purpose primari
iy 1s to keep accurate tabs on the
number of instruments recorded in
order that the payment of the neces-
sary 4-mill tax cannot be avoided or
neglected,
INVESTIGATION
SHOULD BE MADE.
A jury rendered a verdict to the
effect that James Marino, who died
a few days ago in a Johnstown
| hospital, was the victim of a gunshot
| wound, thus putting the matter up to
the Somerset county authorities to
determine the manner in which the
injury was inflicted. When brought to
the hospital from Acosta, Marino told
the attendants he had attempted to
prevent his brother-in-law from com-
mitting suicide and in the struggle for
the weapon the revolver was accident-
ally discharged. A verdict of accident
was rendered in the investigation
into the death of Joseph Sorrodo, a
Jenners miner who was brought to the
City hospital for treatment.
LIFE INSURANCE REFUSED.
Ever notice how closely life insur
ance examiners look for symptoms of
kidney diseases? They do so becaus
weakened kidneys lead to many forms
of dreadful life-shortening afflictins.
If you have any symptoms like pain in
your back, frequent scanty or painful
action, tired feeling, aches and pains,
get Foley's Kidney Pills to-day. Sold
The more you scratch, the worse the
itch. Try Doan’s ointment. For eczema
any skin itching, 50c a box.
Picket Duty.
Margaret — How does your friend
Mrs, Brown stand on the suffrage
question? Anna — She's doing picket
duty. Margaret — Doing picket duty!
What, for suffrage? Anna—Oh, mo;
—Congregationaiiat.
THE AMERICAN
TOBACCO COMPANY
rere:
presents the paper may follow the tion , said:
. Everybody In Meyersdale Is Eligible.
| STATE SUFFRAGISTS TO
INSTALL HUGE MELTING POT
A great “melting pot,” to which .all |
suffragists of Pennsylvania will be in-
'vited to send anything they can spare
in the line of jewelry or household
silver that is no longer of any special
value to them, ‘will be installed at
State headquarters in Harrisburg,
early this month. In making this an- | |
nouncement, ‘Mrs. Frank ‘M. Roes- |.
sing, president of the State assozia-
“Almost all women are in the habit
of treasuring bits of jewelry, worn
out rings, old pins, rims of glasses
and various other small things that
eventually drift into the discard box.
These things they ean give to the
Cause without missing. The purpese
of the melting pot-is to collect these
odds and ends and turn them into
coin for our campaign fund.”
The state melting pot will remain
open all summer.
AGE NO BAR.
Old people stooped with sueffring.
Children, unable to explain
All in misery from their kidneys.
Perhaps a little backache first.
Urinary disorders, dropsy may
quickly foliow.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Are endorsed by thousands.
Here's Meyersdale testimony.
Mrs. Milton Resh, 308 Beachley
Street, Meyersdale, Pa. says—“One
of my family was troubled some time
ago by kidey trouble. The doctors did
no good. Through the recommenda-
tion of friends Doan’s Kidney Pills
were used. One box gave relief and a-
bout three boxes made a cure. I can-
not recommend Doan’s Kidney Pilis
too highly. I have spoken of them to
my friends and always have them in
the house.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Bowmanhad. Foster-Miiburn Co.,
Propa., Buffalo, N. Y.
The Little Thing Counted.
The Pastor (dinThg with the family)—
Ah, yes, Brother Smithers, it 1& the Iit-
tle things of this life that count! Lit-
tle Wille ‘dn a loud whisper)~Maw,
that’s the sixth biscuit he's took—~Ex-
change.
Windber is trying to have a new
The fcllow with “the big, tough
muscles who can chop trees all day
and lift the butt end of a hard log, is
a hearty liver in everything he tackles. He likes his
low and Long Cut—good
ewing.
P. R. R. station erected there,
He uses
Middle age, courageously fighting, |
The Banking
On and After May 17th
9A Mito 3P.M.
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 7 TO 9
Hours Will Be
rency. -1-
May 17th.
In making this change we do so at the
suggestion of the Comptroller of the Cur-
By doing so it follows the line of general
banking practice and it means no shortening
of hours for the working force but better
systematizes the day’s work and permits
more time, more care and more attention to
each individual customer- “=
Kindly assist in making the change by
keeping in mind the new hours on and after
MEYERSDALE, ~i-
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK
ot “t= PENNA.
We solicit your Yhipments of
- LIVE POULTRY -
BUTTER and EGGS, Etc.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE HIGHEST:
“MARKET PRICES”
2002 Penn Ave,
Royal Poultry & Commission Co.,
Reference, Dollar Savings & Trust Co.
Pittsburg, Pa.
RHEUMATIC
SUFFERERS
GIVEN QUIOK RELIEF
as if by magic when
and kindred troubles.
It goes Tigh to jhe
spot, st e acl
and Mari and makes
life worth living. Get
a bottle of “5-Drops”
today. A booklet with
each bottle gives full
directions for use.
Don't delay. Demand
pres, Duet ac-
cept anything else in
5 place of it. Any drug-
gist can supply you. If yon live too far
from a drug store send One Dollar to
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark,
Ohio, and. a bottle of “5-Drops” will be
sent prepaid.
You will be pleased with our job
work.
CROUP AND WHOOPINGCOUGH.
Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis.,
pound cured my boy of a very severe
attack o croup after other remedies
had failed. Our milkman cured his
children of whoopingcough.” Foley's
has a forty years record of similar
cases. Contains no opiates. Always in-
sist on Foley's. Sold everywhere.
"Hundreds of health articles appear
in newspapers and magazines, and in
practically every one of them the im-
portance of keeping the bowels reg-
ular is emphasized. A constipated
condition invites disease. A dependa-
ble physic that acts without inconve-
nience or griping in Foley Cathartic
Tablets. Sold everywhere.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu-
tional disease, and inorder to cure it
you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is ont a quack medicie. It was
prescribed by one of the best physi-
cians in this country for years and is
a regular prescription. It is compos-
ed of the best tonics known, combin-
ed with the best blood purifiers, act-
ing directly on thé mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two in-
gredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
Send for testimonials
F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur
bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Con
stipation. ad
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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says, “Foley's Honey ad Tar Com-|
Baltimore & Ohio
EXCURSION TO
CUMBERLAND
AND RETURN
SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1915
WE $1.00 merous
Special Train Leaves at 1:10 A. M.
FOR A FIRSTCLASS |
| GALVANIZED OR
SLATE ROOF.
PUT ON COMPLETE & REASONABL
Also spouting, write to J. 8:
Wengerd, Meyersdale, Pa.,
R. F.-D 2 -:-
Write for Delivered Priced
to Any Railroad Station.
J. S. WENGERD
RD 2
MEYERSDALE, PENNA |
Baltimore & Ohio
R2ILROAD
$PRING TOURS
WASHINGTON
PALTIMORE
- MARCH 29 and MAY 20
ROUND TRIP $6.45
FROM MEYERSDALE
FULL INFORMATION ATTICKET OFFIC
GHIGHESTER SPILLS
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DIAMOND ¢ #€ (SW
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your or RS
BLLOND BRAND PILLS in RED and
LD metallic boxes, sealed with Blue
Ribbon, Taixm NO OTHER. Buy of your
Druggist and
DIAMOND BEAND PILLS, for ycutyive .
regarded as Best, Safest, Always R TS
SOLD BY ALL DRUGEIS
zn: EVERYWHERE Worra
TESTED,
How to Cure a La Grippe Cough.
Lagrippe coughs demand instant
treatment. They show a serious cond’
tion of the system and are weakening,
Postmaster Collins, Barnegat, N. J.
says: “I took Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound for a violent lagrippe
cough that compietely exhausted me
and less than a half bottle stopped the
cough.” Try it. Sold everywhere.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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n Like It
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