- he or RN IT FRR RTE a ES F Be Ls WAR! the eastern sun must blush in shame, "he sky o’erspreads a pall of gloom, he earth must reek with roar and flame, hile struggling armies meet their doom. The fiendish wargod now prevails And nations pay his awful toll; In blinded fury each assails And bows beneath the fiend’s control. HOR O) The carnage raves, while devils gloat And thousands die, while thousands $0) 9 * . - . 4 Ave ded for Hite wi1 Datiine, Don't send your Liggett & Myers Ciga : smote rette and Tobacco Coupons and Tags away. Our big stock of their premiums makes it easy to select present and get it same day. Call and see them. -Special welcome to ladies. Meyersdale Produce Co. With lust, are mad for human gore. The frightful conflict wildly raves And all the world looks on aghast, . 38 While men become as mur'dous E knaves; We wonder how long this can last. Cruel Want stalks forth with ruthless tread And desolation wastes the land. The best are gone, are maimed, or MOM) 0 0 PERE ERE FREER ENN RENE AYRE ETE RRR RY LR LE] ’ i ug FIESTA RR EEE amEEEEsETNNUmTAEsansssssmmansasmunsansad In & dead And still the fiend is in command. . 0 2 What gain is there for such a price, Eve Par or th : Dor ore ¥ What victory can compensate COWS needs a rs e For woe and human sacrifice, It ia hard to blame the cat in this instance; the opportunity was altogether too tempting, and the milkman came Why suffer men so cruel a fate? at tou o'clock and the householder arose at seven. Kitty was on the job first. ! ow 18 your milk deli -? Must heroes die like brutes are slain | get out for Toe BE re a ropery a, ae : : 4 he ore: A D c 1A V A 1. And human slaughter thus go on, tinued in many places. g out miscellaneous receptacles is still con- 9 And men submit to fill again Too much care cannot be exercised in regard to ¢ your milk supply, particularly if it is used for feedi MA The ranks of those that now are gone? At this season of the year it is not difficult to secure its delivery at a sufficiently low temperature, but lai THE BEST SEPARATOR DE Bow lone. Low long. fn War endive warmer weather it should not be allowed to reach a temperature of over 60 degrees Fahrenheit ’ Offi g, » Care should be exercised that the tops of the bottl y 5s 223 Levergoo? St How long there be such cause for| Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner of H=galth. has St B® aot Optarinniee fh gi Wi) Son ape x J T YODER wn : e G. Di , J 3glth, al warning agains e refilling of bot blame : proper sterilization after they have been once used for the delivery of milk. This should Ee ot fhe . : : Jehnsto » Penn’a When ignominous pretexts lure consumer; otherwise they may be a ready source for the transmission of disease from houses on the retin s The nations to revolting shame? route where disease exists, to the homes of other consumers. mane ) oe | NVI TRY) AAV NE hr sym THE TASTE OF DEATH Lubrication Without Carbon Mr. DeSales working in Pittsburg for the past sev- - @ eral Months is spending the Christmas There's Gothing more important tc an holidays with relatives and friends in BT Sood a nS aeny town. itis thin—it feeds easily—it will not con- Mr. William Powell auctioneere oi Eo ol To Sher ainooola Berlin spent a few days in town over AAR Seale sella it. JEmok write to us. Christmas, Public sales are good ex WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. cuses, There is nothing for sale in i Independent Refiners PITTSBURGH, PA. o® Wellersburg but he seems to think “FREE 230 Page Books" there is at J. E. Shaffer's. tells all about oil Miss Edna Witt spent from Friday Waverly Products Sold by till Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Poorbaugh of near Glencoe. A very delightful surprise party was given at the aome of Mr. and Mrs C. WW, Witt, Thursdav night Dez. 20 in honor of their daughtet Edna’s seven- teenth birthday; the evening was pass ed with games and music, until a late hour when refreshments were served Those present were: - —— BITTNER MACHINE WORKS -:- D H. WEISEL -:- P, J. COVER & SON Meyersdale a ed Helen Wingerdt Hattie and o/ $A Mildred Long, Elthea, Lillian and Sus- ey PN ’ 3 an , Berth nd I tta Beal AN “se a” z i Dorothy Shaffer, Nora Sturtz i Witt -and Messrs. Homer and Ells- | worth Beal Earl and Guy Witt and | Johnnie Kennell of this place and Elmer Petenbrink, Harry Cook Allen Troutman and Roy Kennell of near Kennell’s Mills, Ralph Poorbaugh of near Glencoe and William Ellman of : Cumberland. Is consumption hereditary? Many people ask this question, Mr. Wm. Obaker is on the sicklist. Tuy ho Puvwered it in the affirmative. Many belli ond ne ae a infection nee Shon Same) G. Dixon, however, have proved conclusively that this disease is the result of THE NEW FEED RULING When the parents suffer gird di h The new State Agricultural Com-! ang exercise cave they may readily tr So owever, unless they observe strictly the rules of hygienic living mission, through Secretary Patton, | ease should be particularly a a anh To cher Meanar of their family. Mothers suffering from this dis- has ruled that all manufacturers or| the ‘baby’s food herself with the same spoon which she ar i Dn. a z ow importers of feedstuffs be required to habit, as almost everyone can testify from their own observation. It is almost certain to result in 14 hil Xa so mark their packages that the buy- iracting tuberculosis. The temperature of the baby’s milk can be satisfactorily tested by dropping it on ie ei er can tell at a glance just what he Rp uP 3 noanne to laste it a separate utensil should be used. This is one of the many things which the visiting is buying in what percentages the wien Do loss Nihon of the State Department of Health are on the watch for constantly. They ingredients are mixed. This ruling | that other members of the fils hg nia J Thole nome and advise them how to exercise due care, in order supersedes the old so-called “sliding | carelessness in the homes that tuberculosis is I re en Dey 31e uisring IL 1s hrovgh S18 parents to children and not through heredity. Down Goes Cost for Butter! Everyone is invited to visit the great free demonstration all this week. Creamo guarantee,” by which unscrupulous dealers found a loophole through the Nl Nf Nt Nl rt a ll nd Nel af Nl Se ee Pe NI NS NS NS NS NS Nd Nf NSN dd Nl Nd Nf NS NSN = SN IIAP NNN PISS et law reach. ‘a1une hand of detraction cannos The warmth ana tne glow : > ; 3 nme | 2 army ; The : : No honest dealer ought to object to Che 1916 dim its glo ies nor the tears of re- | Thiet rose like 5 Reins on Only Full Cream Butterine s | mentance wine rav. its stains 3. 2 Ce , when 1 came 1C.. this. Indeed, the reputable manu- 3s ir | Deane Vie ay BS ain fs For I brought in my hands C : : good and evil, its. joy and sorrow, its | From utopiz € 1 Te . 4 Boture and oe to stand . A EE oH ie | From, Lopian tands « Hehike ome and see lis natural beauty fresh from the churn. by the department in its en oreoment, wis es shame we cannot touch. Sigh for them, Tp were Fiter than dreams, Come and try its delicious flavor—taste it before you buy. Iprotects, them from the operations , blush for them, weep for them if we OT reenons will bring Packed in wax sealed cartons that absolutel tect i i ) of dishonest dealers who undersell | will; we cannot change them mow. | Such splendor of treasure solutely protect its punty. them in the open market to look like The years that are before us are a Vithout stint or measure the best and most expensive. The | virgin page. We can inscribe them as As] REGUEhE 0 that day, Crean 10 Bor srine 15 absolutely guaranteed to be equal to the highest priced creamery | purchaser, beyond question, has ‘a we will. The future of our countr; lig 2nd oe y! er in Q ality, | oo, Durty and Nutritive Value at a saving of 15c. to 25¢. pet right to know evactiv what he is get- ts upon us. The happiness of pos Who wil I pass Pound, or Your money MStwou lb be the judge. . ] xactly € S 8 ty depends upon us. The fate o I was once gay and bold?” 5 Hecti sciDes Xe is : i} i ting. : ae Tae Hol he eT od, Come-pRuE: JA collection of recipes of delicious dishes prepared with Creamo, givea bi 3 3] 1 Ss. ba o every lady visiting our demonstration this week. Come as our guest. : ; or plea + voice, choked with the sob: Said the year that was young, “id TELEPHONE COMPANY TO | | of ¢ . which has so often spoken to And his light lanshter rung: ? a ——— . WE PAY 20 CENT TAX.|| deaf i: lifted up to us. It asks us “Come, bid mo good cheer, L o < 1 il } = : ~ ] . SSE . 8 Tr with 5 a yond Sg 4% ; Judge Ruppel recently handed down | |i gay 3 { to ¢ beney olent, - consistent. as i ee Pa Poor DOL ise an opinion in. which he fixes twenty | li 4 | ine to teachings of our history. El Meversdale s Lig 3 Wa Li : pos A { | brovil ne descent by worth di eyersaale, enna rade cents as the anual pole tax to be paid | |i! ; Je ied J Hl En : ? { | vine. ; us to be virtuous, build TE —— enda- | by the Somerset Telephone Company | | | ing public vii upon private w Fr: gd vs. the borough of Meyersdale, a suit | | seeking that richteousness that It- | hop ran 1m in equity. The borough officials for | |!i x i asks us to be patriotic, | To the bs the cup. n. some time past have been inspecting’ Jina} ountry before all othe1 Let us d to thes past, Bt + 4 he poo iful past,” ch is the poles of the telephone any | | her happiness our hap p San a : : He SL vOune:. _— Cams z = and charges tax of 50 ce each. | [IEE z S ours, her fame oar While his light laughter rung. Yi f Ps CROUP AND WHC Arm. eo Inssautt 14 3 in the name of char- —_— Vv Ii}. So. Y 1 1CC ea fi id pi Norell Sr 2 z name of freedom, in the A Thought For the Opening Year. sibel Sycuretien Har - and ten times a year | 1 A cheerful di Sis ta at I — - says, “Foley's Honey a A cheeri lisposi isa great ben- Sy 3 : : regulations. The Som- J ; So efit not only to ssor, but to all ! Successor to W. A. Clarke pound cured my boy of a erset Telephone company claimed | i Al - who come in contact ith him. The! tack o croup after ; the tax was exorbitant. The court| {/\l] li | | | A person. who never permits his unchar- Fu neral Ii rector ii i 1 ¥ \l table side to oan a Thats : fev 1 dA 4 U4 CRA A 14K Lurid stated it was unnecessary to make| == & eth Ey table 8 Je to ¢ i the upper hand is in ; fa i ol ERS such numerous inspection and deci . a ois Dyn Se ormumoyh Idinting Mource | Business conducted at the same place | has a forty ot anti] forthe : ta toe | TEHIT ; mm CIN VRAD L 1 will, Happiness, Hike misery, Lp. op ip Corio gs ded that until further notice the tax | § jf, ¥ i i fA Ul iis Ui YICAR | is contagious. And just as no one can | x pt ntion ¢ n to | os I ‘ C ! on each pole should not exceed 20 | Ede SRE a . | calculate the amount of harm to other at all times. Both Phones. gist on Foley's. Sold everywhere. cents. The court stated the tax cn Fi LETH URE A Ni h YOUN ) | people’s dispositions done by the chron- +l RRA, 4 WUE AND | to srombler It ix § RN I yr dale poles should not be for a source of] \ | ic grumbler it is impossible to conceive ; | cc Sa of the vast amount of genuine good in newspapers and mag revenue, but should cover only such | ; : : expense as the borough would be put | By HENRY 2 I EROWN Bv NORA PERRY | the ye owe to the considerate kind- | A DD y NORA PE ness of those who are blessed with | OF = \ ‘ y ie & to in making examinations for the | _— | sr | licht hearts ically every one of them portance of keeping ADDER 2 safety of residents. ountrymen, tl yments aro | hea I For Infants and Children ular is emphasized. : 5 ee > passine.. dha We li Bal le y | asa iia — . = Lo of a : 1 ’ | some traveler upon a lofty yt] | a 2m ean, FL. £9 a | InUse For Qver 30 Years | condition invites disease. A depends = Children Cry | separates two boundless ‘**Th On tl e wild wi C al ldre n * Or ays be 7 ill | ble Physic that acts without inconve- ‘ ; FOR FLETCHER'S [ Dash” Sail Jour STON suitesman,. ef a DS FOR FLETCHER'S | Signature of ¢ 7 leReae |nience or griping in Foley Cathartie CC A < oO 3 i A | secur It is finished and beyond our | Yahi | l § > : : I RIB ol 5 tvering gu CASTORIA | Pills. . |