The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 12, 1915, Image 4

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( COMMERCIAL. Ww. K. Tay'or has gone to Pitts- Prizes { g Ome } lid ] y 4 Miss
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY burg, where te will spend two weeks , -,e ——— oe
AT MEYERSDALE, PA. as the guest of his brother, J. N. Groceries | Ne
K. Cleaver, Editor Taylor and »tber relatives. “rake my advice,” said Villops wl r | ee —————— Ue zo
| Mrs. C. F. Dedaver and niece : > : * >
: : : . : »| and never go in for a prize contest of GOING PICNICKING? What a poor | Cl iic Examieation that ° Park
When paid strictly in advance $1.25 Thelma Mevers, are the guests of | anv sort! These contests nearly al- nls. = glonic would ‘by Without i The Scientifi x0 x A
When not paid in advance $1.50 the Alderman anil Mrs. M. R. Bren-| ways break up in a row, and they al | oq picnic dinner! i is nade by an OPTOMETRIST Fedas
nan of Johnstown, Mrs. DeHaven | ways cause hard feelings and trouble. | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS—For ; J ivi : li . Miss
BERLIN. | will also visit her husband, who is| “Take the country fairs in the fall. appetizing picnic delicacies. We have in correcting errors o vision elimin- Tog
Rev. F. A. Edmonds, pastor of the employed in the city Every time there was a country fair | ” . i ’
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Rockwood-Berlin charge of the Meth-| Mrs. C. C. Vansickle of Casselman, my Aunt Eudora Pluff went into it j= splendid selection of Peanut But ates mistakes and a i Mrs. §
odist church, has gone to McKeesport gpent several days this week as the ani won ihe bize for shrouds . Emap iio Canned 5 : y Mis
where he will spend a three weeks’ | guest of her uncle and aunt, Merch- “For shrouds!” crie e astonish- | Meats, r glen 1 F tt d Gl
vacation. ant and Mrs. J. D. Snyder of Rock- ed guest. . | Just received a lot of Sunshine roper y- 1 e asses relativ
The, Berlin senso) Dourd nas Sp ond aa - pies J os help 3s, Sompists Jens
Mi M t Dickey as teacher : Tr. . .
o Si SE Jepart Ly Mrs. Joeh MI and iva Piiqren. sort, and Aunt Eudora always exhibit- | we have secured the agency for There is no other safe way of getting glasses. A
| Mary an uther, accompanie Tf. | od her shroud. There were prizes for
. the famous RED RIBBON COFFEE. LIFIED OPTOMETRIST A d
ment to succeed Miss Margaret og A. Laraway home last week anl|hogs and paintings and shrouds BB cil, & igh grade Coffs Get Glasses from a QUA Ser 1
Groff who recently resigned. | will spend several weeks here. Mrs. | butter and babies and everything on |... wii pi E :
The annual picnic of the Reformed yaraway spent several weeks as the | earth, an pon .y ou Sloth EXAMINATIONS FREE OE
church will be held on Saturday, | guest of Mrs. Miller recently. ~wAunt Eudora had worked for years | oo 0 ake ‘makes Clothes snow €
August 14 at Pine Hill Hiram P.| Mrs. George P. Seager expects to |on that shroud, and it was certainly a | White; try a package. at Sp
May will preside during the follow- h beautiful thing to be buried in. About Special price on CANNED GOODDS. 3 ville
move his family and household goods Nt ‘received’ lof of Heinzs Th Mi
ing program: Song, Mt. Zion RSIOFEM (fyom Rockwood to Cumberland aly iy he ia he Re Se Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles € M 3
ed church choir; duet, the Misses | where he has secured a regular run winning o e rst prize on he S » ; ‘ t t ° ¢ ary
Ruth Dickey and Ruth Warner; se- : shroud every year. These prices will save money for ¢ 9 P omeitris of Ei
’ on the Connellsville division of the - ef :
lection, male quartet; speakers, the pati & Ohi One year Aunt Eudora was on the |you, if you grasp the opportunity:— . Mis
Rev Ww. H. B. Carney, of Garrett; alimore 0: point of dying during the week of the | 7.1.2 oz. jar good peanut butter 10c. Carro
. s 3 . » 5 ’ Mrs. Howard Weller, of Hoovers-| air, but she, couldn’t die because her | 1 can sod Salmon. 106 - ; pi
Rev. R. M. Stahl of Altoona; Rev. A.|yille, is spending several days as the | shroud was on exhibit in the fine arts | 35 c¢ jar SI os A
S. Kresge of Meyersdale. : : : ct. jar Sliced Bacon, 2%c. Mis
i gitest of Mr. and Mrs, CL. Thomp-| building 3 large or 6 small cans Sardines, 25¢ Frost
Mrs. Ismay Landis is enjoying a)|gon of West Main street. “My cousin, Sophy Scuttler, won the 5 a ” rd iy : TOS
two weeks’ visit is Detroit, Mich, The Lutheran Sunday School and prize for paintings cvery year. They jars pure prepared mustar cts. frien
with her brother, Chas. Ehrhart. i i i "1 had tb give her the prize be. use her |3 Ibs. of Lima Bans 25cts. Mi
congregation will hold a picnis in e
Miss Emma DuBois, of Philadel painting was the biggest ome there. 6 bars White laundry soap 25cts. from
the Hay Grove near Rockwood on : § . :
hia, is in Berlin as the guest of the Uncle Dick Soger always won the hog |3 doz. best jar rings for 25cts. ; takin
Pe % Towsdey, Ang. 13 Zvery Luth- | e for having the biggest hogs, and [25 picnic plates for 10cts Af
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Watson of Main eran, young and old, of all the three priz oT g 4 3 , P P } . - .
street churches | of the Rockwood charge so naturally Cousin Sophy got her |6 cakes fancy toilet soap 25cts. \ Your
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i : . 1aTE€ | prize for having the biggest picture. |Tpry Plantation Coffee, special 4 12 Kath
ae BD Yas are expected to attend this picnic. That was a great painting of So- ey for $1.00 7. 2p : a
3 . - The Rockwood Band has been ask-}phy’s. There was a man in a blue . dh 4 . . o
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phia spent Wednesday visiting rela-' oq to furnish the music and a good | coat and red trousers and a dog and Both ’phones. ree Delivery Qu R acc uracy and Sickroom specialties sfste
tives and friends in Berlin. social time is expected. a rod and a mountain and a tree and er promptness in fill- of every needed sort land
The Misses Amanda and Salome, prs. Nora Kipp, of Hyndman, is a little hippopotamus or something up F. A BITTNER, i n g pr e- can be or- Mi
Martin, of Salisbury arrived here on ne guest of her sister, Mrs. F. W. in the tree. You could see the but- | : Mis : > . 5 gues
Tuesday to spend a week as the pruner, and her brother, E. A. Mals- tons on the man’s coat ana the feath- 142 Cntr MI, Mey isd le, Pa SC riptions Qf dered over Jenn
guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Saylor of perry, ers on the hippopotamus in the tree have won us i I t he te 1 e- M
Main street. 3113 _| and also its eves, and there was snow | . a
inane oh Mey PE Rog. | 304 000 edntain, and there was a MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES. a decidedly phone, and =:
a i § ] Ie > ih > anit ers of Lexington, Va., are the guests fence, and you could see the nails in ' favo rable we will de- ~
ay visit wit omerset rélatives| ¢ their brother and sister-in-law, | the fence. It was a great picture, ail WA I a :
has returned home. . Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rogers of the] right, and Sophy had never had a les- NTED--Boy 1 years old wanis reputation iiver them tert:
Mrs. John Long and children of | parmers & Merchants Bank Build- | son in painting in her life. She had home this winter for board and cloth i this com- without de- and
Johnst h turned h £ : : ing and desires to attend school A n tow)
ohnstown have returned home af-|in. The Rogers brothers are on | just picked it up and she used ordi- ® ; . Ap- it 1 Medi- Lo
ter spending several days in Berlin |{peir way home from San Francis- | nary paint.” ply at this office. munity. ay. TiiM
with friends and relatives. co, where they attended the Pana- “That was wonderful if she had You can cal rubber rive
Woiu Jova! Pave: and daughter |. , exposition. Peyer hare Jensonl” ol Be WANTED—At once 50 to 100 Miners, send us the g 00 d Ss O f tow
oO arnegie following a visit at the \ . “You bet!” declar ; oT. : : e
h f Mr. and Edward B Ralph and Harry Bittner of Con-| parpum saw some of Sophy’s animals (Steady work. Apply at Superintend-| qoctqr's or- large vari-
ome of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns i ; | ent’s office, Carney Mine, Donohoe
to nellsville are spending several days | once and he said they were the most | ’ ’ Bh
have returns io hei home ; Station, Penna ers an ety at your as
Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Burkholder as the guests of their grandmother, | wonderful animals he had ever seen. | ’ . . . on
A A rr on fMm. Tatas Bitiner, of Water sh|Rus what I was going to say is that rest content on getting | disposal. Try one of oo
ot 11 Delimare where they, wil, "2 ofhst rentives oi tha meighbors. were sore and sar. NOTICE—Is hereby given that ail | the very best service. | our hot water bags. y
be the guests of the latter's parents,| The members of the local lodge of in Shoat Sur Winnie Drines 2h (patrons of the Sand Spring Water Ma
Rev. and Mrs. S. J. McDowell. Pythian Sisters are making ready ea A A RB feel {Company are urged to see that their YOU CA N S AFELY D E AL WIT H U S Bar
Mrs. Eli Shockey and son, Christ for an elaborate festival which will pretty bad ’ : | spigots and flush tanks are in good re- BE — ; Mil
jan Shockey, both of Stoyestown, be given in the Ridenour Photoplay «] wouldn't advise anybody to 80 ‘pair, so as to prevent waste of wa F B THOM S Leadin Dru ist C
have been visitors in Berlin for sev- Hall on August 12. A parcels posts| into any kind of a prize contest. They | ter ° ° A g | ’ ent
eral days. sale will he one of the most promi-| are never on the square. They are a ma
Miss Dorothy Watson has return- nent features of the occasion. delusion and a snare.” - i WANTED—Girl for general house- MEYERSDALE, PA. hor
ed to her home in Meyersdale after| H. L. Crum, of Rockwood has 1 oop Youn = Co ime work. Apply to Mrs. William Hocking, Two of a Kind 1
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spending two months’ vacation here|gone on a two weeks’ vacation to nigel pt re Tk wit anything. | Main Street opposite the Methodist| In a certain Cincinnati theater the n Iti & Ohi dre
as the guest of her brother, John | Cape Cod, Mass. Yet the joke that won the prize wasn’t Church. house physician receives a seat for da imore 10 He
Watson. Miss Lona Ward of Pittsburg is|as good as mine, because mine really each performance, since he is suppos- 16.DAY EXCURSIONS TO kin
Mrs. Harry Weller and sons, Wi. |is spending several days as the | happened!” WANTED--To bly farms of 20 to |/®l lobe on lund each evening, ;
and Howard, of Somerset are in|guest of her sister, Mrs. John Hanna| “Which of course, made it very fun- | 160 Acres In Summit Township, as Naturally, the plays sometimes pall N ORF OLK we
Berlin to remain for seevral days|of Rockwood. ny!” agreed Villops. 2 we have prospective purchasers for hd Sn ol : Soe ra PL
ge—hence this story.
= ih e guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The members of the Mothers Cir- A Useful Cobweb same. Answer quick. Address or call One evening a staze hand hastily AND ”
elie cle of Rockwood held their annual} Sr Wad iver takes |" Meyersdale Real Estate Co., F. W. | ran to the front and down the aisle OLD POINT th
¥ picnic at Hay's Grove on Thursday rs wis Ds DE oi a|Plook Mar. to the doctor's seat. He whispered a
CRIMINAL TENDENCIES, of this week. A large number of the | =... of annual inspections has won in the ear of the occupant, “Hurry COMFORT Ca
After a careful study of 1000 young members of this organization were | the prize for the best-looking team. As | PLANTS FOR SALE— Cabbage, Cel- Se ee a hiv Yordias Tay VIRGINIA |
CTI of Sher Baty veasam: Dostios msLy Of yew friends | {he story goes, the inspector of the |ery, Tomato, Beets, Head Lettuce, | get followed the stags JULY 15 AND 29 te
De ii ab n Sica oF Messrs. Murdock, Swank and Ber-| district is in the habit of visiting the | fot Peppers, Sweet Pepper, Cauli- 1 4 owe e stage man somewhat AUGUST 12 AND 26 w
the er er a at South | TY» of Johnstown motored to Rock-| barns and passing compliments OD |fower Hanover, Red Pickling Cab- aig Ye ; 7 tks 1530 SEPTEMBER 9 >
Framingham 4 and Dr. William wood on Thursday where the two for-| the condition of the stables. bage, Savory Cabbage ing lad > . f the ;
g , : mer attended a meeti f the Fir The particular man in question dur- 3 > g ‘ay, doctor iled one of the
Healy, director of the Juvenile Psy- ; 2 Seung 9 ® 2 ing the last summer was always cer- actresses, wringing her hands. wi
copathic Institute, Chicago, have been National Bank. tain of compliments and hiss stable ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. “Have you poured water on her . br
able to find “only 15 cases which in Miss Margaret Stratten, of Mc-| 1. nothing to be desired in the way Estate of Elmer B_ Conrad, late of head?” solemnly asked the doctor. ROUND TRIP or
the least suggest inheritance of crim- | Keesport is the guest of Mr. and| of cleanliness.’ One day as the inspec Meyersdale Borough, Somerset Coun- fs a whole bucketful—but in our GOOD IN COACHES ONLY. 2)
Spgiistio iralis, f the th 4” th Mrs. Lewis Farling. tor was taking a last look at the |ty, Pennsylvania, deceased. exe gd ii got hu of ae one = Ch Sc
Wa no case 0 e thousand, ey : premises, which seemed spotlessly Letters of Administration in the marke! a ot to be used except in case || For $2.00 additional, tickets will be -
say, “have we been able to. discover 1 he a of fire. good in Pullman cars with
evidence of anti-social tendencies In A Cute Vankes. c! San, oll i ts Bull on col ih Buin br 20% fucnet «I fear you have made a fatal error,” Pullman tickets. fa
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succeeding generations without also Our government since its foundation | web in a dim corner of one J the ah - Ea Be et said the doctor. Then he scribbled
finding underlying trouble of a physi-| po} 4 periodical rows with Morocco, | stalls. The horse lover saw the ln- Ye something on a bit of paper. “Take || Tne route is rail to Washington or Balti- J
cal or mental nature, or such striking and the Moors have a wholesome fear spector’s face change and als othe tate to make immediate payment, and | this to the drugstore and get it filled.” more 524 Selipiiiul, Sioamer trip w
environmental faults or mal-adjust- of the Yankee nation, which has so | cause of it. He spoke up quickly: those having claims against the es- he the leading lady found herself % ti Satorimations au TIO Ove, s
ments as develop delinquincy in the | pop times brought them up with a | “I keep that there web, inspector,” tate may present them for settlement | alone with the doctor, she opEhed Her
absence of defective inheritance. round turn. The Moors are densely | he said, “to catch the flies. The way to the undersigned at the late resi- syes re ctor)” she gasped, "You're a C
They say there is much evidence of | ignorant and prejudiced against all | they torment that mare is somethin’ | dence of the decedent on Saturday 8 ° a YT 1 Srey Ton ANCA Er TT a
the indirect inierliance of ern modern inventions, and it is pleasant | terrible.” the 21st day of October, 1915, at one a oe : Sui ne Ne t 4
tic tendencies; that is to say, a chil to record how a cute Yankee circum- o'elock, P. M. yur A ip 2 na pan
born of criminal parents is slmogt cer-| ented the Sultan and his Prime min- On Business. : ee Huis o go on in s act. Can Jo 0 h L T |
fan 10 be Jrougnt 19 Ja gi ister. A stern father who had repeatedly Baldwin & Livengood sold one of y “You bok I can” said the doctor S Pp ° Tess or i
is even if he had been born of This American, whose name is Cobb, | told a young man who Was paying is | their fine new Briggs pianos one day | wringing her hand sympathetically. . 2
the inost mmotal parents wanted to erect a flour mill, and when | addresses to his daughter not to Visit | this week to a Mr. Walker near Ber-| «1 ain’t no doctor. 1 came in on his Funeral Director and Embalmer
It § ibl pe 2 h Kored he applied for authority it was refus- | the house again without his permis- |i; ticket”
a sis hero | od. Hs went sight shead, however, | sien, Which Ls never intended to give, ig a. ; d
ee Tada oes built his mill and put in the machin- | was surprised when he answered a His Choice. Meyersdale, Penn’a. C
Or di 12 oy “citizen on ery, and only needed the grinding | ring at the doorbell late one evening Rr H E UM A TI Cc The magistrate had asked all of the €
: stones. to see the young man. : * customary questions, about taking ia : ;
the other nant ta Ip ndivions) They came at last, and the author | “Sir,” said he, in anger, “didn’t I SUF FERE RS |i man” or “this woman” for a |] Residence: Office:
Where broug > in dives of vice | {oq calmly impounded them at the | tell you not to call again, eh, sir?” pe lawful wedded companion and about 349 Rorth - tress 229 Center Street [
from infancy, oh Re i wharf. Mr. Cobb immediately wrote “Yes” said the young man, “I GIVEN QUICK RELIEF «promising to love, honor and obey.” Economy I'hone. Both Phones.
2. too, would be a poor type OL | {4 the United Sasol Sopsal, and = know, but I didn’t call to see your oR Pal leaves gost The ceremony was finished. The
? ceived a formal reply, informing him | daughter. I came on behalf of our Ba as if by magic when | couple were married.
They regard Sabiter] Srui ones that since the sultan had forbidden the | firm about that little bill.” you begin oii = The bridegroom, a western Kentuck- | ~~ Te rear :
as Bn ep BOTY Wee ness | ject, he must not look to the con- | “Oh—er—er—" stammered the stern Drort: 5s! jan, started to reach for his wallet.
wo DY mage > ne sul for aid. father, “call again, will you?” tism, i, Gout, | Then he stopped. | How to Use a Life Preserver, :
nH that soe ed suggestive of crim- This latte? wae sil that Covh need Sciatica, Neuralgia “Squire,” he said, “I got a proposi- | “The worst trouble about a life pre
inalistic fuheritanee i gi say: ed, He Jock it £0 bs men who hed His Car. | and kindred troubles. | tion to make to ye. Ill give you $2 | server,” said an old sailor, “is that few
«The boy howesor Saadealy waked his grinding stones in charge, and ask- | 1p honor of a visit paid to his plant It goss Hig 0 fo now or Ill wait six months and give | people know what to do with one
up in the aidst of his atrocious envir ou them if they could read English. by the governor of the state, an auto = and makes | you what I think my wite’s worth | when it’s thrown to them. Many a
onment, broke up his gang, reformed Not bile manufacturer once had a com- life worth living. Get then, even if it’s $200. | man would drown in trying to get a
the woul member of it ead thereby “Then look at this!” cried Cobb. plete car assembled in something lke a bottle of “5-Drops” The magistrate looked at the bride | life preserver over his head.
He tat he had 10k There were the arms of the great | seven minutes. today. A booklet with | for a moment. “I believe I'l take the | “The average person struggling
upset our evidence that e had inher- i American nation, and there was an un- racks iz ix each bottle gives full | ¢ he said. abo n
d iminalistic tendencies. Thi ! =: Some weeks later after his feat wad 3 ) $2 now, he s bout in the water would try to lift
fted any criminalistic tendencies. Thi8 | goubted official signature. Nobody | peralded in the daily papers the phone 3 directions for use —_— up the big life rinz and put it over
made us skeptical of acceptance of | ynew what complications might ensue | rng vigorously. 8 yg Ton Hodes! Hint. Tol Tha aly ene ibe 2am
if this fierce American Were disap- «Is it true that you assembled a car | cpt anything else in They were at tea near the college | to sink deeper and take more water
pointed, so the stones were glven uD | jp seven minutes at your factory?” the . em place of it. Anydrug- | grounds, she quite p engag- | into his lungs.
and the mill wah finished. 7 voice asked. gist can supply you. If you live too far | ine despite the fact t she was in “The proper way to approach a life
fac When the Sultan came io tows, and “Yes, came the reply. “Why?” om 2 grog sore, Send) Oye Doser - Teachers’ College and he an preserver in the water is to take hold
that are fae ! : heard the machinery whirring, he «Oh, nothing,” said the calm inquir- vanso he Be Cre Sou : op : i arest you and press upon