EE T—. Low : - _— fg ——, ae — — oa TTT = aiid —_ LER Te a elelesasuieieceselaleie cialElalE Eine inl ELEY) 3 = 0 er i » | ERSDAI F BIGH i vy ARORA FOR RR RR RR RR ROBB ECROB BIE ALAL ; PERS THE MEYERSDALE | HENRY FORD’S EFFORTS {MEYERS VLE BIG $Y COMMERCIAL. | TOWARDS PEACE. SCHOOL BRIEFS 3 9 \ \ : : Snow From the Steamship Oscar II, carry- | 5 CSSHEr \ N ( . Md if PYBLISHED EVERY TrbRssaY A Po ru On Tuesday afternoon after a peti- 5 i morning AT MEYE ’ . o Europe on 4 2 : efi = 3 K. Cleaver, Editor ‘ day, the following appeal to the rules HO et 1s Dy he members > . . . ; . f 11 of 5 ihe] sed of Europe, was sent out by wireless 0 01 1 0 Sh Dy MRS 8 hig Jine of holiday goods 18 Iu : Do v : : i 1.00 each reiging monarch asking them 3 : Y oF \ ; When paid strictly in advance Di clare a fumedidls trace ‘new Domestic Science Department, g . . ; d taste é % 11:59 P When not paid in advance vitip We come ift this time of trou. during the regular recreation period. 5 quality variet ' eauty an g00 . ? Door i The students, as a whole, were very 9 trolle NOTICE—Is hereby given to those ble not to add to your tucidens, but ae pleased with the Department 3 i lies past 2s Subscribers who are ignoring repeat- | fu help eft thems Bo te cOnSIAer | specially as they were served with : It 1S eas tO sel ect from an S PP Mrs i from this of | which nations are most to blame for | : uu : d of lis sent to Theva 1 | the disaster that has befallen Europe | candy by the young cooks. | ; us e Tl day she fice that we will be compelled to place the aisaste De ? » | The Hi : 'g tl t t oh | 1: not rude | gh School Orchestra and | xX W a ou W ; . ts in the hands of collec- | but to end the strife; not to intrude | 4 w e ac y . their accounts ourselves upon your national life and | Glee Club made their first appearanee 3 ; . Sunday Ore. national ideas, but rather with an ear- Friday evening at the meeting of the | © : f old middle-a ed or oung. Mr. i derstand them and a | Parent Teachers Association. The Or- | & mg or ’ trip to HOW TO PRODUCE WAR. nest desire to understan , wip lizi chestra and Glee Club rendered two | & riday. oO of the best ways of getting |heartfeit wish to aid in realizing i h Be ited States involved in war is [them selections in a pleasing manner which | & Mr. the Unite . : . Th their debut a decided success. spen to create a big navy with a corres-| «rhe love ofcountry for which 8 classical Seniors have taken up ; Dolls mn Dolldom ter, Mi ponding large army and then it Will | every day tens of thousands of lives the atudy of “Sound.” Judging from the ; 0 + an Mon ¢’ll be fighting . ; a i a ad's Bor be aces De a for oe Bas us ape SS the inventive genius of the class, you : Hundreds of little girls in Meyersdale E31 vid > spe or wad > ” ? > r 1 ’ 1 oI new . to-day. war for the past fifteen or twenty |; tne other belligerent countries, i | °°" Sy they i ie Hisking Sowe |B Christmas day rocking,” cuddling and dressing undreds a og years and now she is otting the re |fgniing for its national existence and | "% , : selected in Doiidom at Glessner’s Store. You'll be pleased at the oi sults of her preparation. What meed ji. pegt national traditions, and se | The Meyersdale High School Basket- | § : : ods 2 is there of this country becoming a- |. ... ... he no irreconciliable differ- | ball squad started practice on Jhurg- : low prices. re larmed about any European DOWETr |. ... gych common ideals surely | 42¥ evening (Dec. 9) at Reich’s Aud- : a .coming across the Atlantic to fight must afford a basis upon which to es- itorium. The manager of the Auditor- > . T 1 d his oo us! Those nations are all weak and |, o magnanimous and honorable Um has given the High School boys | 5 oys mn oy an Miss i leeding to death, all bank- | the use of the floor on Wednesday, | & tottering, bleeding g ’ peace. wr in I a os oon | 8 : oe ey want a % | Thursday an ay of each w = . : : ih ea Te can’t | further slaughter and the civiliza-| . Sy A large. numbes of ‘the | B Did you hear the children say, “Go to Glessner’s for yo Ir es . | XY . : be carried on and with money you) Sm ee eh > oe | boys turned out and the prospects for & Toys?” The slogan 1s heard on all sides. They have seen wit oe cin lek the world. Those, who go!SPndssst MoS Cf Fo, Fane (® Song team is brisk, Mr, Baal Cla (3 their own eyes and have handled with their own hands these pretty Te ot i rning looking for : 5 | ton is going to help coach the team, ’ : Ee an jl ne SE ongth gonerelly {rum Has not war heen tried enough so the ga Eh can be assured to ; toys, the praises of which they are now singing on every hand. Mo 51 ix ing? i . . . . only need to travel till ten o’cock till na Hos of ny have a smooth working combination d This line is made up of everything that should enter into a well i or : dividuals s0 not proven at war ce Oo 4 th Hizh School season 5 : % i 5 if A >. a jprobism but, that it leads only io 1058 4 er ile il probably | § selected stock ranging in price from 5 cents to $1,00 with the 10c place. nations. | : g 2d. ’ f = oi who are loudest in their 3nd misery? Must lives be crushed "o.oo Reich's with the | 3 and 25c range predominating Mist , : for war ve they who are fill. and wives and mothers bereaved be- strong Beall High School quintet as | been EE wn of the war [Or We recognize that Europe Ie _ “. ii0n yas year the Beall | ; burg | ea i tho Sonre we Tuhst have bleeding to death and that the griev- | auintit le Ientod x it 3. by the score : Practical Presents ol a preparedness. Do you want to fight? (ous Tuy be Hig in ' 94 to 22 but this year the boys are out : 5 ne 't. Let the American stay at 8 noutra’s sre abon 9 foth for revenge. the probable date will be : ; : 7 1 nd a 4 uo oe during this European scrap. a conference which shall, without de- ie pa rong anbauls ic If you are looking for :nore practical presents you will fi : he ‘ When I see two big bullies fighting lay, frame and submit simultaneously | being arranged so the public and H. good selection of such articles here too, for this is really a Christmas 3d iti ‘di ray to you and all th other belligerent z : M 1 fe fone ave D> bei otis proposals 2% 5 bawls for iso: vudents con be assured oF TSeme Store in the full sense of the word. Not under any other roof in the : a 0 ave lmportan 2 : : 2 - ; : : Fil ph | cussion leading to the final settle |MeTesting battles fown has such a variety of gift goods been put on display. > the h Say, humanity has been carrying ment. Therefore, we do most garhest (John H.) “Say Joe, what makes . To out the war idea since Adam’s day, |1y entreat you and the rulers of all the you fat men so good natured?” . co : ol and what a sorry mess has been made. other warring nations to declare an| (5,0) «we have to be: we can I he Store with the Christmas pirit ; tives Isn't it time for a change of regime? | immediate truce. Let the armies stand | neither fight nor run.” : : il v y I sti . Then let the ne: There are those who would impose still where they are oun a thousand millions of tax on us to |gotiations proceed so that the ol Frank Boucher has again resurrect- Now Announces Its : ai equip a great big army and navy. and ) diers may be delivered from anoth- ed, “Good Consideration” We thought : hud “impoverish us like the peasantry of er bitter winter in the trenches and | po had it buried for sure but he hasn't. Full Pre aredness : 9 Europe. It is time that war and blood- | sent back to their labors and fire- We wonder why Wm. Leckemby has P : Mr -shep be undeified and that the arts sids eeenttnaetettert BGKQJ AOIILY |, + peen tardy for the last two weeks. : . . 3 a of peace and philanthropy, and indus- sides. As there is no other way to end | «what has become of the Girl | To meet the onslaughts of the buying public. Spout - trialism and love for one’s fellows be th war, except by mediation and @is- | yyixer s? This has been asked quite a ! x Aven enthroned. War on both sides is a cussion, why waste more precious hu | per of times. The reason they | Let Fathers Come! Lot NY Sih Com : Mis failure, and it is a monstrous mistake man life? For the sake of humanity, | ;.ve not been hiking for a while is | Le 1 Ever bod ome . Whi : . { ° x . to prepare for war. Either in Nouns HENRY FORD. | that their hiking hours haye been de- Let Children Come! Let Y yY : om or losing the cost is too great. | E—————————— | voted to Chorus practice or SenioT | . ; 4 | THROUGHOUT COUNTY ik practice or Orchestra I INVITE YOU ; Mis C. W. Tressler bi a business trip Cyrus Berkebile, a wellknown cit- | Drciles > is eu ed | | spend WY. : in. died recently | tice, for the last few w : eK | . : hor 3 tothe County seat on Tuesday of last A] i key Bede | before the Thanksgiving vacation a | 3 ok week. | age = ye . : . ‘hike had been planned but- it rained. ent v Martin Meyer spent last week in| A civil service Sma Wi be | However lust Friday o crowd four | e 9 3 2» $cmerset in the capacity of a Petit held at Windber and Somerset on Jan-| po) went for m hike. They walked | 9 : Mr. ( Juror. uary 22 next to fill positions of rural | up to the Sand Spring School and g Meyersdale, Penn a. 3 Petre Mrs. W. W. Nicholson spent Wed- carriers out of Bosell and Windber, | pack: although it was a bit cold com- | CeO ERO ER OBOE RRR RRR EOReRe aoa anon nesday and Thursday in Larimer twp. |and vacancies that may later occur on |, =, } they enjoyed themselves im- | BRXSBCBRACBIREACIBONAORRBIAARCCIRRF FH hes at the home of P. W. White. rural routes from other postoffices in mensely. They are now planning for - A nn TE . es Mrs. Henry Baugard spent last the county. a sledding party one afternoon this MRS. NETTIE KNEPPER. : on ; oo Thursday at the home of Annanias| John P. Brennen of Scottdale and | _ Mrs. Nettie B. Knepper, 34 years of 2 G et a Substantial Christmas Present : ois Hoover of near Salisbury. Miss Agnes C. Shannon, of Meyers- age, died Saturday morning at the | £ th F dq He a Mrs, Frank Thomas of Salisbury | dale, were married at 9 o'clock Wed- Dear Howl and Growl Editor: City hospital, Johnstown, after an op- : or e amily ; spent Monday at the home of her par- |nesday morning of last week, in St. I would | gration. The deceased had been at the ; - . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Engle. Matthew's Catholic Church, Tyrone, |, ¢, protest through your noble | hospital since the previous Wednes- : 3 Doct Henry Suder spent Sunday at Deal | by the Rev. Father Looney. After a column about the way the Senior | day. She was the wife of the Hon. A- | § 2 Virgl with with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. | wedding ie in ig bid a= oy Class in Solid Geometry arouses our | mos W. Kneper, 2 Se : 3 there W. Suger. fake their hoine in Heo e where |, otites when we are trying (?) to | ing are her husband, her mother, i 8 : 8 ad Mrs. Wm. Ray of Meyersdale spent | Mr. Brennen is a prominent coke op- study. All we hear is “Pi Pi, Pi” and | Lavina Friedline, and one brother, | 8 : Ee several days of last week at the home | erator. The bride is the daughter of just sounds like “pie! pie! pie! pie” |Ira W. Friedline. The body was taken 3 3 5 or of Lawrence (shen. Mr. end- Mrs. Miohacl Shannon. Please see if you can’t induce them |to Somerset for burial. 8 One of these four cars from which to : ih The snow blizzard on Tuesday put| john King, aged 89 years, died at |i use as a substitute some such word —_— 5 choose at the Meyersdale Auto 3 ovalls the Street Car out of commission for | the home in Upper Turkeyfoot town- [ag “pickles” so that it will only affect | . JOHN MENSER. : C ompany’s Garage 3 busi awhile, ship Saturday morning following a |the love sick. John Menser. aged 69 years, died J 3 Wi lingering illness. He was a veteran of “A Hungry Sophomore. | Monday evening at his home in Paint : MAXWELL HUPNMORILE 3 spe - UNION VALLEY the Civil War. One daughter, Miss Sar ‘Borough, following an illness with : % re Butchering is the go of the day. ah King, a brother, Green B. King, Michael Hady seems to think that | cancer. 5 BUICK FR ANK LIN 2 on R Mrs. W. W. Nichelson of Vim spent | ang qo sister, Miss Marie King, sur-|jaziness or “hookworm” disease is Le ] 5 on ‘Wednesday and Tey at The Ige vive him. The funeral was held on |gnly prevalent in the South. We think BRETHREN CHURCH— Rev, H. L. x This kind of snow and rough weather doesn’t stop the : tabi f P. W. Whites helping them utch- \ A ed in the ’ 3 4 oe Mouse TS on. 4.90 years, of ene goto atac Sa Goughnour, Pastor—On ot go Dae Meyersdale Auto Company from selling cars. They sold and § C. Or. ©] alters, age! 9 . 19, the Women’s League mee n . . R f Ww da og gix cars as . x > Equi 3 a Tlsunere ot Td Rockwood, was taken to the Western | Margaret Wilson is again at her old connection with the Sunday School at Getvered n oe last fe y 5 > ain 3 a ep. busy aimos: ov : Thursday night, suffering from a bro- | work of inspecting wood. She found in Me ohn Trimpey ......... - Maxwell louring 3 3 b * 9:80 A. M. Church services y A % the 1 Henty Tressler, hes A * | ken nose and other bruises about the | out that wood was hard rather than | i gq1o at 10:30 A: M. and at 7:30 P| Edward Kimmel ..... . 1 et 3 of S ue SR 8 NOW face, having been kicked by a mule. |gqft. en M. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P | Mrs. Clayton Stotler .... “ “ ; Been or ug i Es acs works The young man is e blacksmith and | gq, .one asked the question, in the | pg All are cordially invited. : Frank Ball ............ ie o 5 ayn yrtle Bur 4 was in the act of shoeing the animal. | ,,1,0v class—If it were spring, H M H Buick Tope : 4; ing at P. W. White's, has gone back | oo... ©. 1 own across the shop uld Irene (Blume) bloom? AEN. Rev .M, Bay ............ uick Touring % to live with her sister, Mrs. Benia- |, yo p1ow. He is recovering WORS. rene : CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, Rev. J. 0:Beam oc... ...... Buick Roadster 3 scho min Keefer. ¥ ow. ? Grace Michael's plea for news 18 | w. M. Howe, Pastor—Services for | 5 ate R. Brant made a business trip to| Gilbert Thomas, who opened a bar put into verse by Mary Gregg DaITow | gor next Sunday . Preaching at 10:30 : 3 Bitt: : ber shop recently at Somerset in the Yollowg -30 'm. by the pastor. 3 on eyersdale on Saturday last. as follows a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by . n; Jeo ae Bots beet, me Damir STAT eh ta tn HP Re Pn MEYERSDALE AUTO CO. on; STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING arrestd on a charge of bigamy. His |g. ,p0 up some news end send it to | ening Subject, “The Seventh Seal”. I I IT I RR RRR RRA Ey, Th The annual mesting of the stock. |first Wife from Pittsburg had him 8) pg; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Christian : — holders of The Citizens National |Tested. He is said to have married the |, +o sophomore column will be | workers’ Meeting at 6:15 p. m. POCAHONTAS C. B.Relly attended the opening of or Bank of Meyersdale, Pa, will be held | Woman with whom he has recently vacant this week, —_— Miss Minnie Rembold entertained a | the Great White Way in Cumberland zell Tuesday, January 11, 1916 at the bank. | beculiving, at Indtana, October 19 |1¢ to me no news you will repeat. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, Rev. sow of her friends with a card party | 1 0e Dublic sale of Dr. F. E. Sass The ing rooms between the hours of 1 and MEVERSDALE LADY Orpha Meyers told the fresmen | gjewell E. Miller, Pastor— .Sunday|,n Wednesday evening, Dec. 8th; ajon Beinn was well attended. tints 2 P. M. for the purpose of electing di- ENTERS MOVIE CONTEST that the early Athenians studied | gchool next Sabbath at 9:30 a. TF). ljyncheon was served at 10:30 after a Claus has been seen in this vi $80. rectors to serve for the ensuing year 152 Bostri Weigle of Movers Shakespeare and Robinson Crusoe. Y. P. A. on Sunday evening at 6:30.) upich a few more games were played | © ty during the past week. ; chil and the transaction of any other bus- cet Saree ed ian The Freshmen all expect to get a | prayermeetig on Thursday evening at | ,;q returning to their homes every Sunday Senoot at St. Mark's next . {ness that may properly come before dael, has Shen 2 € i) by lot for Christmas as Miss Livengood | 7.30, - these’ being the services for | one saying they enjoyed themselves Sunday at 1 o'clock. Services at 2. ¢; : the meeting. Bey Bo = © ne c I condunet is teaching them how to write letters Meyersdale. The services for St.| ov much. The following were pres- R. H. Philson, Cashler. the on By HE Cor craton and most of them are now able to | yohn’s are Sunday School at 9:30 8. ont: Misses Grace Murray, Jennie THE BEST SAUSAGE 10c PER ™ : N 4 din is to send eleven | Tite first class letters to Santa. m.. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. Prayer |gpockey, Sarah Brancher, Pearl Baer, 3 PONGES MARKET. IZES, NUTS, ALL n ; ie ot 720. | ORANGES, ALL OR KERNELS young women to the studios at Fort Frank Opel wrote a letter to San- | meeting on Sunday evening CSokrs Minnie Rembold Rachael Matis | TWO CARLOADS OF GOLDEN KINDS, IN SH : "loc. Now Jersey, across the river (ta but instead of putting it up the A Services for Glencoe are Rembold. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Sass, Mr | LOA a ALSO APPLES, DATES RAISINS, Fri Ne Nort City, where they will [chimney he thought Santa would come School at 10 a. m. Revival meetings |, a Mrs. Elmer Landis, W. R. Snyder, | 19 ND GOLDEN MEDAL GRADES etc. AND ALi np, 4 as tharonch trvout as film | to school so he left it in his desk. The are to continue until Sunday evening | y,wrence Snyder, Fred Shockey, dig) er ARRIVED. THE MAR- CANNED FRUIT FOR CHR STMAS i i : | scholars thinking it was for the public, with services at 7:20. | Norman Batmoy, Wm. Baker, Wm. Dev VANCING AND WE BE- HOLZSHU & WEIMER. actresses. | reader found that Little Jakey wanted | oa Miller, Marshall Miller, D. C. Baer and | > oy Will, SAVE MONEY ree treme | a little white poodle dog, a choo-choo QUR WINDOW SHOWS YOU SOME | gjyg5eg Rembold. REL OR TWO. } A big blizzard on Tuesday in New |2 ; § ry SELF RISING ge York 2 the Hastern states caused | train etc. We hope he will get them. , OF THE KINDS OF SANDY — Plenty of snow in this vicinity now $630 Arta man a at : E . and Pancaice’ Flour & millions of dollars of damage and the | HAVE. STEP INSID CAKES |and sleigh bells are being heard on / GROCERY. ¢ county | RIPE OLIVES HAVE REAL FOOD REST. ALSO OUR LINE OF CA —— AT ; I Of EE IS re an | VALUE; TRY A CAN AT BITTNER'S AND CRACKERS. : |every side. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS s FINE DRESSED CHICKENS AND had a heavy snow storm but no gf bli HOLZSHU & WEIMER.| Dr. F. E. Sass, Wm. R. Snyder and at HABEL & PHILLIPS. A TURKEYS at DONGES MARKET. ‘age was dome. .