The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 08, 1915, Image 3

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WALKING ON ALL FOURS.
on on Health and Hygiene.
Scientists tell us that our remote
Week Attraction
russ re cr 0. BIE CHAUTAUQUA
ancestors walked on all fours. Cer-
tain it is that we all begin locomo- |
tion in that way.
It is natural for a baby to crawl and
during the first few years of life most
children spend much time playing on
the floor. In order that this natural
disposition to keep near mother earth
shall not prove injurious there are a
few precautions which it is well to
to take.
For babies it is enough to spread a
blanket or some similar protection on
the floor and when they grow older
a little railing some six feet square
will serve to keep them within bounds
» until such time as they can be taught
not to pick things off the floor and
put them in their mouths.
Carpets, rugs and wooden floors are
invariably contaminated by the dirt
which is tracked in from the street.
There are innumerable colonies of
germs everywhere on the floors,
Some of these being almost certain to
be disease germs. When children
grow old enough to be given things to
eat, unless they are watched they will
not hesitate to pick up the food which
has fallen on the floor or which they
have laid there.This practice is genu-
inely risky and every effort should be
made as early as possible to train the
children that things which have fall-
en on the floor are dirty and must
not be put in their mouths. It is sur-
prising how early they will learn this
if care is taken and a fresh supply of
the precious tit-bit offered in the
Place of the soiled one.
The wise mother makes very effort
to protct her children’s food from con-
tamination for many of the digestive
disturbances which are so fatal in the
early years of childhood may be
be traced to dirty food.
- The old saying that we must all
eat our peck of dirt is a stupid and
harmful one like many another of the
old saws.
THE MEDICINE HABIT
Many a man who would resent the
efforts of a blacksmith to repair his
piano, will accept the advice of his
next door neighbor, regarding some
favorite remedy for an ailment, the ; Teming of the Shrew."
nature of which is by no means cer- |
tain. He will consume SymeTahle)
bottles of “medicine” which are ac-
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EN GREET PLAYERS
Ben Greet Players, a company of fourteen actors personally coached and trained by Mr. Ben Greet. So uni-
HE most universally enjoyed eveut of the entire Redpatb-Brockway Chautauqua program for 1914 was the
i versal was the satisfaction that they hav
been re-engaged for 1915 and will present Shakespeare's “The
The actors in the Beu Greet Company play their parts in such a way as to depict the various characters as
nearly as possible as Shakespeare conceived them.
| written. but they carry no scenery with them, depending entirely upon character production. correct diction and
They dress in the costumes of the time in which the plays were
companied by guarantees that no To! faultless pronunciation to produce their effects.
putable physician would think of mak-
ing,
The human body is so much more
delicate in its construction than any
mechanical device ever invented,
that to run the risk of upsetting the
functions of the various organs by
the use of preparations of which one
has no accurate knowledge, is not on-
ly absurd but in many instances ex-
tremely dangerous. i
There is another draw-back to self
medication. The diagnosis of disease
is a matter which requires skill and
a A AAS NSPS,
NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF
Lan S. S. HOME DEPT.
Rockwood, June29, 1915.
To all Sunday School Workers
of Somerset County:—
Called of God by his faithful Sons
and Daughters to fill the important
office’ of County Home Department
,Supt., I appreciate very highly the
confidence reposed in me; the bur-
den of responsibility is exceedingly
great. I feel my utter weakness and
helplessness apart from the Holy
Spirit. Pray with, me very earnestly
and unceasngly to God that our hu-
man natures may all be filled with all
the fulness of thes pirit; that we may
be able to comprehend the mind of
the Spirit to such a degree that we
may be led to the very person at the
verytime the Holy Spirit has prepared
him for the message. Remember this
is the Lord’s work and he loves it
more
brother's keeper. Ezekial 3:18—19
“When I say unto the wicked, thou
shait surely die; and thou givest him
not warning, nor speakest to
the wicked from his wicked way, to
various disturbances in
the human economy may manifest
‘themselves by causing distress in
‘some part of the body entirely sepa-
As an example indigestion is often the
cause of headache. Such symptoms
can only be properly related to the
cause by one who is skilled in diag-!
nosis. Food itself, under certain con-
ditions may produce disturbances as
profound as those caused by potent
drugs. The tendency of modern med-
icine is toward prevention and the
present day physician makes far less
use of drugs than did his predeces-
sors. Despite this fact it Las been es-
timated that the people of the United
States spend some $500,000,000 a year
save his life; the same wicked man |
for mdicine most of which is not pre- shall die in his iniquity; but his
scribed by physicians. We consume blood will I require at thine hand.
more drugs than any other nation in
the world.
The individual who has any ail-
ment which seems to necessitate the
continued use of drugs should for his
own welfare and safety, consult an a-
ble physician.
Yet if thou warn the wicked and he
turn not from his wickedness, nor
from his wicked way, he shall die in
his iniquity; but thou hast delivered
thy soul.” You how our
safety is in our consecrated activi
tie,—saved to serve if saved at all.
Personal work is progressive and |
profitable. |
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them this season in the very towns where they played last year.
TO BE AT SALISBURY CHAUTAUQUA FROM JULY
A scare rs
than you or I do. We are our |
| sylvania, containing 2 acres and 78 | TIRES
‘perches, adjoining the Salisbury Rail- | Lf TUBES
road, H. J. Wilmoth’s Heirs, public |
road and others, having thereon erect. | OILS
ed a good stable about 38 x 40 feet | GREASES
{and known 2s the late homestead of Lp os
| Adam Kreitzburg, deceased. | GASOLINE
| will be offered for sale by Mrs. Mary | 43
warn | |
[the east side of Second Street, Meyers- |
| dale Brewing Compony, Mrs. Francis |
oOwrL !
The best testimonial that can be accorded them is the fact that the management believes it desirable to repeat
£ ae;
WHERE QUALITY
SUPPLIES COUNT
Be
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
By virtue of an alias order issued 2 LL
out of the Orphans’ Court of Somer-
ser County, Pennsylvania, to the un-
dersigned directed, trustee for the
sale of the real
2
estate of Adam
Kreitzburg, late of Summit Township,
Somerset County, Pennsylvania, de-
| ceased, notice is hereby given that |
!will expose to sale by public out-
cry on the premises on Thursday,
July 15, 1915, at one o'clock P. M. the IR
following = described real estate, ©
|
wit: :
All that certain piece, parcel or Hh
tract of land situate in Summit’
Township, Somerset County, Penn- |
SO good
50 complete
50 comprehensive
is our stock of
At the same time and place there | Hi ACCESSORIES
MINOR PARTS
SUPPLIES
that you are certain to
find just what you want
in Auto Supplies.
Jones three lots of ground situate on |
Shaulis, Frederick Hare and others.
TERMS OF SALE. {
One-third the purchase money to ge
4h
be paid when property is knocked MAXWELL
down and balance on confirmation |
of sale and delivery of deed. HUPMOBILE
James C. Kreitzburg, Trustee, of FRANKLIN
John R. Sentt, Attorney. | —
17 3t | 5h
i Meyersdsle Auto Co.
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THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY.
i th th 3h ii i i Lf LF LF A Ui LA LAR AR A A
EXCURSION TO
CUMBERLAND
AND RETURN
SUNDAY, JULY il--25, 1915
Rip $1 : 00 Mor dale
Special Train Leaves at 11:10 A. M.
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Baltimore & Oh 10 We earnestly desire to have an active
consecrated Home Department or-
ganized in every Sunday
Somerset county, and an earnest ef-
fort made to present the systematic
study of the Bible to every man, wo-
man and child who for any reason do
not attend the regular sessions of the
Sunday School. We rejoice in the
‘great work that was done last year.
Many of our schools reached the front
..WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS OF THE
FAMOUS ROYAL SCARLET LINE.
> SEE OUR WINDOW. A PURCHASE
7 WILL PROVE THE .QUALITY .—
at HOLZSHU & WEIMER’S
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Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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A few letter heads and Envelopes
don’t cost much here.
line. We must go forward to keep
them there. I desire to aid you in any
{ way--by letter or by visitation in buii-
| ding up this department.
: Faithfully yours,
A. J. Sembower,
County Home Department Supt.
State Highway Commissioner Cun-
| ningham recently revoked the auto-
‘mobile license of Oliver O. Willett, of
Johnstown for operating the car while
} intoxicated.
How about your subscription?
School in |
Boswell is to get a new three-story
| concrete block building which will be
| erected by Caeser Spina, a Boswell
real estate dealer, who has already
| broken ground for the structure. The
building ‘will be 44 by 70 feet
will occupy a lot on Center street.
sisting of the descendants of Wm.
Oldham will hold the family reunion
at the old homestead near Crumb,
Somerset county, Saturday, Aug. 21.
A program of speeches, songs and
athletic sports will be arranged. Con-
been invited to speak. The descen-
dants of Thos. Oldham, a brother of
William Oldham, have been invited to
attend. |
Samuel Thomas, an employ in the |
McNeal Coal operations at Shade |
township, was seriously injured re-|
(cently when he fell off a large steel |
| railroad car under the wheels and |
and |
Members of the Oldham family, con- |
gressman Warren Worth Bailey has |
RAR ASRS SESS
had his right leg ground off above the
ankle. He was taken to the Windber
hospital. Mr. Thomas is 50 years of
(age and has a large family.
| Newton A. Mosholder, a well-known
Somerset township farmer, has
The Second National Bank
OF MEYERSDALF, PA.
At the Close of Business M=v 1,1915
LIABI. ITIES
$435,762.26 Capital stock paid in__
RESOURCES.
Loans and Investments _
nr
' Giowth as shown in folowing sta. ments made to Complroser | Carreac.
ASSETS
July 15, '08 $262,014,92
June 23, 09 $411,680.13
March 7,11 $512,574.48
April 4, 1913 $605,287
Mar. 4, ’19
March 4, ’15
May 1, 1915
$610,212.34
$624,867.35
$ 65,000.00
U. S. Bonds and Premiums 72,231.87 i Surplus Fund and Profits 53,041.96
Real Estate, Furniture, [Fix. 62,499.50, Circulation. — a 63,300.00
Cash and due from Danks. 75.855.22 ; Deposits... , 208,506.89
Total Resources. $650,348.85" Total Lichilities__. $650,348.85
$659,348.85
Every Farmer with two or more
COWS needs a
A DelLAVAL,
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE.
J. 7. YODER.
Office 223 Levergood St,
Johnstown, - Penn’a
PRESERYE YOUR ROOF.
ADD SEVERAL YEARS TO THE LIFE OF YOUR ROOF
BY PAINTING IT NOW.
Come in and tell us what kind of roofing you have and
we will tell you what kind of paint to use, or better yet
let us do the painting.
If it is a tin roof, we have the right paint.
If it is acomposition roof, we have the right paint.... ..
But remember one paint one paint will not do for both. .
If painted a composition roof will last indefinitely.
A gallon of paint costs less than a square of roofing,
therefore it is economy to paint your roofs now.
Our paint is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We also carry a full line of Roofings at the right prices.
AER & CO.
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VANE THT]
are the products of more than 80
years’ experience. Four brands—
16°—Special—Motor—Auto
Power Without Carbon
Waverly gasolines are all distilled
andrefined from Pennsylvania Crude
Oil. Clean, Uniform. More miles
per gallon. Contain no crude come
pressed natural gas product.
Waverly Oll Works Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
independent Refiners
Illuminants—Iubricants—Paraffine Wax
Waverly Products Sold by
Bil NER MACUINE W
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OLAS -:- D. H. WEISEL -:- P. J. COVEE & SON—Reyersdale
:
Just unloaded a car.
of
. Sea Green Slate
Another Car of No. 1
Bangor On the Road.
Write for lowest prices:
on Slate Roofs put on com-
plete.
Hide ugly boards with new and neat linoleum,
| broughts uit ‘against the township for
| $2,500 damages alleged to have been
| done his property by a fire caused by
| sparks from an éngine used by the
township road supervisors in the op-
| eration of a stone crusher near his
| home on April 19, last.
Mark A. Topper has been appointed
Justice of the Peace at New Balti-
more, in the place of F. A. Werner,
deceased.
C...dren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
Cheaper than parquet—easier to keep in
condition.
All Work Done to Order
and Guaranteed."
Ue S. WEKGERD
Armstrong’s Linoleum
is sightly and sensible. Clean-cut
clear colors. Sanitary and durable. Fits the
needs of the kitchen—fit for the parlor,
Patterns for every room in the house.
R.D
MEYERSDALE, 2 PENN'A. || Cuts down house-work.
——————— r— cc | Don’t waste energy in scrubbing floors. Uses:
a mop—and linoleum. AR STRONG'S
AA a rr AA ~~| IS THE BEST.
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A FULL STOCK OF LITTLE {
R. REICH & SON
CASTORIA
SHU & WEIMERS. 120 Centre St.,, Meyersdale
CHICK FEED, SCRATCH GRAIN, |
CORN, OATS, WHEAT, HENOLA | THE HOME FURNISHERS
MASH, uU s PAN-A-CE-A, | 3 :
§ Ash, Poubany A Complete From Cellar to Attic.
LOUSE KILLER, ETC., AT HOLZ.