The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 06, 1916, Image 1

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YOL. XXXVI
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“00. OFFICIALS _
Officials Take Oath of O
elected county off
ed into office. Sheriff [
‘thonotary for
oT rothonot tary,
bs * sioners organized I
© electing William
polatments - ‘were
+: From’
gen 10 o'clock the NUM Nore: mami
are
ORGANIZ
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On Monday at. So oe Bowl
was
‘deputy. 4
The new board
ge .
ER c. Miller
* i 2 ve don >
Thousands of gallons of wate oh
the Picking Run creek flowed into the
a ir biutig Sh vie abuts ming
Sunday morning the ground nes LE
lefit heading caved and the wter Fish:
orsmen Letcher.
2 Cclock Suiday. morte:
TRIP RAARENAS WL WY PA Rept
ig dykes ito; ches the Tushriof witb. |"
onday morning but the first. left
~heading will remain idle for Several
days. a
arn
LETTERS 18suED. :
Letters of tos ‘have -re-
“cently ‘been issued as follows: £
J..W. Seese, estate of Charles L.
Seese, late of Ogle Township. Bond
$1,500.
Albert M. Ashbrook, estate of John
Ashbrook, late of Hooversvyille, Bong,
$2,000.
D. W. Berkebile and E. M. Berke-
bile, estate of Cyrus Berkbile, late of
Shade Township. Bond, $600.
Dallas J. Fike, estate of S. A,
Beachey. late of Hilklick Township
Bond, $9,000. i
Jacob G. Stahl, estate of - George
Stahl, late of Conemaugh Township.
Bond, $2,000.
‘PLENTY OF WORK FOR
: MANY MEN.
“At least 500 miners could find work
in Cambria and Somerset counties,
according to a statement of Supt. of
the ‘ Stdte Employment Bireay at
Johnstown.
Many:men are also needed in the
steel mills at that place and in Somer
set county all who wish work—if they
are worth their salt-—cen get some
be a well nigh universal complaint.
f you have been fortunate enough to |
escape, your neighbor has not. There
| sponetilc for the spread of colds at
“* this period of the year. As in ay
ties are ostly n diseases one may
m W, other infections
Pepys ; frequently exposed * without any seri
ous ‘result,
. There are simple congestive colds | 3
: nnn near ‘others without. nana)
2 thet mout
_— through Bn efdre. family. This is usu}, 0’
ing too closely Pg ‘contact with the i
on sick or handling articles that have Pea
Frank Albeen infected by the patient, 3 the Md:
retained By Daniel W. | patient dan remain bed in a well ven- New
bi Register: of \¢ilated roont and ‘the discharges from
pointed Miss Bessie Sta the mose and throat are properly dis- |
0 ; ‘posed of
‘ ger of transmitting a cold to other
members of the family and ‘as a rule|
y. Ae oa. in place of the ordinary hand
kerchiefs because these may be burnt
after having been used.
oung and B.D. aggravated |
+} took place on /Thursday evening.
| recently’ was
| lockup,
afdohn: Miller, Who, lives: ner Mine No. viable Teco “for hig” rat appearance
at the! Gempensation act is -t¥ifiing
y while other ‘workmag; were erbot" ;
> mine workers went to work as.
‘q vance in coal prices to about’ $2 pd
SPREADING COLDS
sis the season when colds seem
numerous - factors. which are re-
1st.
on ' methods of he these
alled colds is thiodeh the. care.
; _—
and noses to prevent
3 tne tot colds to. go
there is little of no dan-|
€ the chance of|
becoming very fll and saves time, in
e end. It is well to use ‘cheesecloth
If the usual symptoms of colds are
drew H. Hayes, as the new pastor of
the ‘Somerset Presbyterian church
A deer with ue of its hind legs
| broken by a a recently found
‘near: Acosta and as a veterinary
could ‘not set the leg, , the animal]
was “ordered killed and sent to the |.
Who. ‘shot at the animal,
“ Joseph Miller, an ‘unmarrfed ‘man,
i picksa up in an unconscious condition
{on fa street’ in Paint Borough one night
where he was found ‘dead the
next morning.’ He was a ‘brother of
ol a ording to officials athe’ State.
pensation -headquarterd ‘the hum.
ber ‘of employers refusing to- accept
ures compiled Andicate that 1,700,000 |
employes 0 ve bffected. It ‘is also |’
‘estimated thai 35,600 children will
ne der. sthe child labor schools,
Hie The -owners .of the ‘Enterprise. mine
at ‘Casselman. have resumed dol ‘ship.
ments after a suspension of" dpery
ions of some months . The recent |
ton at the mime has had a revivying
effect on many. Sormant goal Pears
this vicinity, FL a
Samuel. Wade; a conein of sénnio
Wade, who was Killed «during the bat-
‘tle of Gettysburg and whose name has
gone down in ‘history because of her
bravery, died ‘Dec. 24, at his home
pear Somerset. He was 73 Years old
and had lived in’ that vicinity many
years.. Wade was ‘a veteran of - the
Civil War having served in Co. A,
77th Pennsylvania Volunteers. He is
survived by his wits, i
o a 4
FARMERS’ INSTITUTES.
A very interesting program has
been prepared for the Farmers’ in-
stitutes to be held in this county un-
der the auspices of the State Depart-
ment of Agriculture. They will be
held as follows: :
Boswell, Jan. 5; Stoyestown, Jan. 8;
Somerset, Jan. 7 and 8; Berlin, Jan.
19 and 11.
Committees: Boswell, Newton Qon-
der, A. BE. Fritz; John S. Rhoads;
Stoyestown, Chas. Zimmerman, D. G.
Stufft, Robert Walter: Somerset, Bd-
ward Hoover, John" $8. Miller, Alva
thing to do.
Hoffman; Berlin; J. M. Musser, Roy:
_ REACHED =
One of the Host oot promtriont and’
citizens of Somerset eoun
away when Elder Noah Lint
united in holy volo. with
| Glottelty Nov. 4, 1860. Thi un
County Home, There is no clue. as to}
placed in the borough |
Turkeys and”
Fig: | . They won § or ie
“py Telephone Co. held
“SURE YE
at his home in Sresuviile +
ily for ol than ‘one
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His grandfather, Christ
Mehlon- ore with . Be v
great Madison Square. : showin
t win- they
show. “Mr. Werner!
every bird 6 Showéd 'y
x. Bade at this
prize. ‘on
hin is an =n-
at this fdMious show
.
« Seyenty REuAr anf Specs pri
zes were taken by Bik Bros. Bronze
ts, 7 of the
9 seconds nif ‘6 of'tné’y } thirds.
ANNUAL MEETING oF
ECONOMY. TE: HONE co.
The - ‘stockhoders of the, The _Hcono-
its regular an- |
nua meeting on Jqnuary. »1,5:3916 in
res. Dr, W. H. Ryland; V PB, WH,
Fritz; Secretary and S E
ale RAT “Shultz; Freasurer, 8. B: Phil
son; Attorney,’ E. B. Knieriem.
+The 'réport of the superintendent
shows: considerable improvement dur
ing the year. Two- hundred and forty
new phones were added making 1600
in all. A telephone exchange was es-
tablished at Confluénce. The Green
ville lines were rebuilt and the Econo.
my is here: to stay.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Estate of Susanna Nedrow, late of
Jenner Township, - County of Som-
erset, State of Pennsylvania, De-
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of said
decedent have been granted to the
undersigned. All bersons indebted to
said estate are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them’ for settlement to
the undersigned executor, settlement
tobe madé ‘ait the office of ‘Albrt B.
Lowry, Esq. Salisbury, Somerset Co.,
Pa on Wednesday, February 9, 1916 at
one o'clock in the afternoon.
Walker, BE. L. Knepper,
land Turkeys are’ showing. at. del
New Yok this ‘week “and. ‘have -the I
are delighted with om
job printing. . = -:
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of
| Shy vi pew was ‘one of
dale’s most ‘popular and’ aecom
ey oe
"| Young: ladies. "For several
Was employéd bs head mil
‘store of A.'G. Black's Soni'in (
enfin. |.
ence, ‘spending her. vacati hen
‘mother aud Srother, Ralph, if Moyes.
ei i
‘masons ‘AND FRIENDS 0
ENJOY BANQUET
Not 4 dgistiscty a Masonic nts
but. “lenown fas such, as'a
ening the social rooms of the Meth- ,
odist church. The menu was prepar- :
ted end served by the Ladies *
Society of that church and pone who .
went, however capricious his appe-
tite, but ‘made a good record. The ba-
sis of the repast was turkey. The dec- |
oration carried out the
holiday. scheme,
The: flow of reason was. taken in |
charge by Mr. Clarence Mogre and his |
own candid statement of the ons
master was that he was scared,
the fluency of his wit and the th iy
cy of his repartee disguised his inner
state of feelings,
Those who responded to toasts
were tbe following and each was a
first class entertainer: Paul D.: Clut-
ton, Rev. Kombar, Rev. I. S. Monn,
Rev. J,.C. Matteson, J. M. Back and
Dr, J, T: Bowman. Miss Evalyn Trux-
al sang and Miss Roberta Regar re-
cited each in a most charming maner.
There wer 140 in attendance.
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fair, it held on last Thurday ev-
All kinds of Guns and
Repairs at—
GURLEY'S SPORTING
GOODS STORE,
OBCAR WRIGHT, Executor,
Boswell, Pa;
. Officer Fuller is back op. his Job B-
sain.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
#rank Wilhelm and Annie Swindell
Cover,
Swank,
blot Monday ownship; Harry E. Rhodes and Eita
pl x en both of Jenner Township;
i of. ! Famer Price and Amanda Miller, both
oon Shroot of Scalp Level;
Jenner Township, and Bessie G. Moore
By the of Somerset Jovisnie! Ci em
e L
bo ine Yop kept i oi Nor Da Beabes and
ABs gine ‘Ada Idella Meyers, both of Hoovers-
My. Cooly ho | ville; Harvey A. Shumaker and Eliza-
on SuiEly br beth 8. Menhorn, both of Elk Lick
Township: Frank S. Albright, of Mac-
donaldton,
Brothersvalley Township;
Glessner and Mary R. Perdew, both of
Fairhope Township,
Steinley, of Greenville Township; Ira
J. Naugle and Hdith May Smith, both
Kimmel,
Colfiesh, of Lower Turkeyfoot. Town-
ship, and Anna Alice Snyder, of Ad- | :
‘I dison Township; Albert Milton Gross,
{Viola Woolley; of Someirset Township;
| Peter Ohler and Della Tressler, both
Masoni& banquet is a private’ at- |
Christmas 17%
h of Meyersdale; Robert Wesley
of Johnstown, and Edna KE
of Somerset Township; Dewy
and Vernola Naugle, both of Paint
Charles A. Asn, of:
F niot’
and Nettie E. Brant of
Edmund
‘and Clara A.
the
Paint Township; George Hay Wet-
of Stoyestown, and Mary Margaret
of Friedens; Milton Bruce
ue
Jecerson Township, and = Mabel
Summit Township.
HURT
AT ROCKWGu)
Conductor ;
ed:
nown as “Hob-Nail,” were badly hurt
Muth of .Meyersdale were Sunday call-
ers at Mrs. Mankemyer’s,
. The Drop business is quite an indus
1 try here at present. ‘Most of our et
ers are shipping some. r———
* John Mankemyer made a business
p to Frostburg on
IW
H. Knepp and wife served a
. | sumptuous dinner on New Year's day
to the following. Zuests:
‘Alfred Rudpp)- “Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Bare, Mr. aid Mrs: Bilen. Banhots and
Son. Charles. «= I’ 2
Mr. and Mrs, T..* M, “Mankemyer took
2 pleasure - “trip to , Tleasagt Dion
last week.
Chas. and James Geiger left on last
Thursday. for Cleveland, Ohig, to wists
¥ntiely brother, William Geiger.
BML M. Mankemyer and Alfred Knepp
Eh ‘sold a valuable cow; to. Walter
~Hay, of Brothersvaliey ‘township. :
The church péople. of. Larither are
‘observing the week of prayer. "Pray-
er meeting at the! ‘Evangelical church |
Sunday night,. Wednesday night at the |
Mr. and Mrs.
"home of Mrs. Rev. C. Mankemyer and
at the Lutheran church, Sunday. Jan.
9, at 7: 30 p. m.
Ralph and Richard Mankemyer, who
taking a business course at Selins
| Grove, Pa., were home for a vacation
{returning ithis week to finish.
Mss: Cora Bittner of Meyersdale, is
visiting her uncle ang aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Mankemyer.
Ralph Mankemyver was a caller at |
+ A. C. Miller's on Sunday.
Be sure to write it 1916.
—
469 MARRIAGE LICENSES |
During the year 1915 there were 469 !
marriage licenses issued in Somerset
Counity, 342 prisoners committed to
the County Jail and 8,113 deeds and
other articles recorded.
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MRS. ALICE HERTZOG
Wife of John Hertzog, of Garrett,
died recently at the Markleton Sani-
itarium of typhoid fever, aged 38 years
This was the second death from ty-
phoid within a month. She is survived |
by her father, Henry Wetmiller, of |
Berlin, and by her husbandangd seven |
children,
J
B.
“The Baltimore & Ohio
Company has announced that. the
provisions of Article III, of the Work-
men’s Compensation Act of 1915 do
Loss of hand, 50 per cent of wages
during 176 eeks. :
‘R.. H. Schrock and 4 dust
Brakemman, Lioyd Dewire, of the train | i
ion the Somerset & Cacbris. Branch during 190 werk,
the Rockwood ghifter crashed during 2p Week.
& 0. REJECTS
COMPENSATION
Will £::5 Its Own Relief Syste
Which is the Oldest in the
Country.
Railroad
apply to the contract of emaploy-
ment’ beteen the company and its em-
‘ployeés and that it will not pay the
compensation provided therein for in-
juries” to employees or ‘for death.’ ‘A
formal notice to this effect has been
sent’ by the ‘General’ Manager to an
émployees in Pennsylvania, in ac-
cordance with requirements of the De-
partment of Labor and Industry. This
notice was in turn signed by the em-
Doyees as an ackno
notice and returned. Ea a
The Baltimore & Ohio will contin-
its relief department, which is'the
oldest maintained by any railroad in ;
the United States and which provides
insurance end other benefits for its
employees in case of injury or Bie
ness on a mutual plan.
The chief compensation
‘| for in Article IH and which is reject.
by the railroad,‘is as: follows:
of toot, 50 per cent. visor
Loss of leg, 60
be three children, 55 per cent.
To the widow or’ widower, if
“IF there be neither widow,
nor childfen, “then to the ‘fail
mother, or the strvivor of the:
pendent to any “extent upon
Patt dor
the act; and probably ‘ average’ some.
company’ pay. monthly as
of tho fund feam
ooaete ARLE
are pild.
i Bawa
WOULD TRAIN FOR" INST :
AID TO THE INIURED
The Meyersdhle Mine and Firat
|Aid® ‘Association which was recently
: formed, is very anxious that the pub.
Aid Lutheran church: Friday night at the | !ic-becomes acquainted with the prin.
ciples involved in First Aid Practice,
Fifteen of the members of this asso-
ciation recently underwent a course
of instruction in Mine Rescue Work
in the use of the Draeger apparatus,
This is for use only where poisonous
gases are encountered in the mines
and the 15 miners who were instruc.
ted may at any time be called up-
on to enter into a mine after an ex.
plosion and rescue their fellowman,
even alt te risk of losing their own
life.
But first aid to the injured in or
out of the mines is anothe¥ considera.
tion, and everybody should become
efficient in aid to the injured. Thig
is very evident to all. Every .one
should enroll now. This Association
meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.
in the Firemen’s Hall. The associas
tion will consist of active and associ.
ate members. The active members
will form into squads of § and will
later compete in contests. The
Assocate members will get a great
deal of valable information. Physi
cians will address the meetings.
The committee’ consists of the fol.
wing: Robert Wardlow, Clay Bey.
nm and James Campbell
1
10
ne
ent of the
be four or more children, ror es
as the compensation provided for “my
sessménts, :
these toaesemens, ing ed bulk
Sum yeas donth, 39 pee ; SaaS
The benefits paid, by tho Batthnore
& ‘Ohio are sai 1 521d to run about the same
v
what higher, , The employees: of the 3
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