The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, February 10, 1916, Image 4

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MEY D 1 | ‘Mis. George Cobaugh of Johnstown, | . Type following was Written by one U M DER et Miss Mar)
MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert of the boys:in the fifth grade at Gar-! 2 nis oF home in
—_—e————— F Schrock of Main Surset. | rett the task = having been assigned COVERNMENT 2 % Mrs. Nath:
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY . Ex-Secretar; of Agriculture N. B- | him for not having studied his lesson. : in Cumberl:
| critchfield of Stoyestown, was calling! jy j : : : ; S U PERVI SION :
AT MEYERSDALE, PA. Editor in Chief—Jerre Beachy. | ox tends here | is Sy es SW : | Miss Evel
tate Hor- i 2 arrett, as it Appears to a Twelve . to-morrow f
KK. Cleaver, Editor. Assistant Editor=—Lenore Collins Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burnsworth and : Twelve-Year-Old School Boy. MEMBER SANK UNOER Miss Ire:
Arr ys we me ge | Roporiers donghitet, Dorothy, are visiting Mr.| Garrett is a little town with about FEDERAL RESE Tuesday In
Self control should be taught chil- Mary Will, Class 10 Li Mrs. A. Burnsworth, Confluence. | fifteen hundred people. It is situated Be CA elsit with
dren to a marked degree from their Fred Groff, Class of 17 J, Ms Sara Rhodes returned home|, 4 valley and is surrounded by hills. | = Mrs. J. E
eariiest existence. The many rash Grace Michael, Class of 18 | from Tampa, Flo. Mrs. Rhodes report | the roads wind around the hills. Side, was
acts the accounts of which fill our R. Bowmaster, Class of "19. | that her son-in-law, De Conway | mhere are two railroads running, Johnstown.
; | who with his wife is in Florida for his __the West M | .
newspapers would seldom occur if ; I . oe : through Garrett—the Western Mary: . Mr. and
self conthrol were one of the ruling ‘rae Maroon and Black tossers con- | health, is regaining strength rapidly. |janq and the Baltimore & Ohio. There Abra ham Lincoln Said James of G
principles of our lives. If one tries to tinuing their winning streak downed| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroyer |g g little branch of the Baltimore & | visitors.
his God and love his fellow man The High Quintet Wins Another. | were visiting friends and relatives in| ohio running to Berlin. | le Ln Miss Nor
s are sure to come out all right the Keyser Prep team in the Reich | Meyersdale. There are farms all around Gar- ‘‘Teach ECONOMY, that 1° One of was a rece
a ever dark and all rashness should Auditorium won Friday evening. with Mrs. William Wolfersberger enter-|,q¢t and much farming is done. There | 3d highest virtues. It begins wi Ving hig Ti
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be avoided. A young Altoona ~ girl, | & SCOTC > 3 2 Mane Visi ne ningd recent} 51 Tne in honor of | 3re also a good many coal mines in Lincoln realized that for a country to Mrs, Alle
training for a nurse in a Pittsburg | 0 the first ha e game held our! her daughter, (na. CH Garrett and coal is shipped every day. ¥ become great, each individual must become Elizapeth I
hospital, drowned herself in the Alle- igdm down to 117 but at the begin: Miss Edna Bridegum of Highland | pe street car runs from Garrett to thrifty. At no time has it been more gue apsidiug 0
: gheny river a few days ago because | Ding of the second half they could addition, who was operated on at tke | peyversdale and Salisbury. The cars than ab present. or + 0 Mrs. Jess
i che had administered the wrong med- | not hold our team any longer. Grier Memorial Hospital in Johnstown for need oiling. They screech so loudly #: This generation and the next must learn the have gone
: icine to a patient with serious results was the best point getter for our appendicitis, is greatly improved. that we can hear them when they go value of economic enrafivk OY Inapees s ue visit tie #1
4 Doctors sometimes make such mis- team, while Morrison was the best| Jack Burnsworth, son of Mr. and | ground the corner of Broadway in country fee, 1he valu oof X SE El aoonnt isa Yrs, J.
takes but who ever heard of them point getter for the Keyser team, The Mrs. J. Burnsworth, who hag been ill ‘Meyersdale. - De ot ® obemizing, is your duty yourself, segently vi
drowning themselves. The sensitive | Lineup and Summary is as Follows! is able to resume his studies in schol There are five restaurants, a hard- and to your country. ” os Conloha
young girl however could not endure M. H. 8. 39 KEYSEe 14 | again. ware store, two millinery shops, four Make Lincoln’s birthday, February 12th, the birth- Miss Bel
the thought of her grave error, but Grier BR: P Mills A farewell surprise Was given MT. | .neral merchandise stores and one day of your SUCCESS by opening a bank account here. tow weeks
if she had been able to control her- Fike F Morrison | gra Mrs. A, L. Morrison, who are leav- drug store. Morciér,
self at the great crisis such a terrl- | Griffith C. Bond . }ing town, a few evenings ago. A very Garrett has a large brick school- sé re Moi
; Siehl G Douglas . : C tizens National an »
ble ending of her life would not have : Zz and about three hundred pupils.There § several . we
taken place. Stotler G. L. Mills | VICINITY OF MEYERSDALE. are eight rooms and seven teachers. . o 5
i ier ‘0: Fi . «@rif «The Bank with the Clock urg and
Cte Field Goals—Grier ‘9; Fike 3; ‘@rif-| Ajlen Compton, a progressive young| There are four churches—The : MD.
The oZféots of the war are wertain: fith 2; Siehl 1; Morrison 3; Bond 1; farmer of Elk Lick township, made | Brethren, the Evangelical , Lutheran .-- |Meyersdale, Pa. Alma, sper
ly widespread and the newspapers Mile 1, Ji ig io business trip to Meyersdale on Sat-| and Reformed. The streets. are dark “ersit tela
are among those now in some do Foul Goals—Grier 9 out of 13; Mor-| yrday afternon. | and filthy dirty. There are, however. M ;
Sort rison 4 out of 16.—Referee, P. Clut- John E. Gnagey of Illinois i id. $ iss Cle
gree experiencing one result in the | © Liner, Davis: 8 armies ohn 2% 8€) s vis: some good paved streets but they visit with
ugly, yellow shade of the white paper ton; Liner, Davis; Scorer, Gri . iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel ought to be cleaned. There are two 2 ae
which they must use for printing : Allegheny H. S, vs Meyersdale H. S. Gnagey near Meyersdale. | hotels in the town and many drunk- ork, Pa.
their publications upon and which | On, Friduey evening, Februaty 11[ prank Hay of Sumit township, re- | ards. There is a little jail along the Mrs, Cla
cannot be remedied as long as the | the Fone Afeaneny Hien Sebo eently bought a valuable driving, Berlin branch that would fall over CL nitama as Dorcas
. | team of Cumberland, W: ine up at!porse from Dr. BE. F. Hemminger, of if ; ; | . ies were
European war lasts. The ultra-ma- | a, mE : i ’ if one were to lean hard against it. s 0
Tre Lich 1% used to mike ® bite Reich's Auditorium against our team Meyersdale. Frank's a noted: horse-| Several men diedg in it from being Th i m of ality RULE ON CREDITORS ET AL 12:30 a D
white shade cannot be now obtained | and as neither team has lost a game ' man and knows a horse by looking at drunk. Many men have been killed in ¢ 0 ¢ y - J. W. D
: and no matter how much an editor | this season, a thrilling battle can be him from A to Z. | the mines or on the railroad. There ; In Re Assigned Estate of S. D. Liw - Salisbury,
: regrets the unpleasing hue of his Lezpecied. © : | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhoads of Je |is a subway in the lower end Groceries engood: No. 377, September Term part of ls
sheet it must remain so for the pres- The Freshies have evidently re | rome are visiting the latter's parents, of town. It has one little elec- 1907 visit relat
: . ceived a wrong impréssion, as to why : rs. S. M. Gn Livi 5 : Mr. and
ent, ‘There is one compensation how | we ‘Seniors visit their side of the y wm Me MC TY Lg ee January 26th. 1916, a petition was from Ohic
: ever—the yellow white is less irrita- Som. Lastoud of being drawn bY thie. ays. : . could swim in it. There in an ov-| WE DO NOT GIVE AWAY GROCER- | presented to the Court of Common fo da
3 ting to the human eye. ’ : George W. Fritz of near Friedens erhead bridge at the upper end of ||ES, NOR DOES ANY OTHER GRO-| pleas of Somerset County by Charles ys
7 3 wonderful magnetic powers, they 80 | took a trip to Meyersdale and vicini- | town. There is a country school a- D , er, Rober
Les . . y CER, BUT WE GIVE YOU GOOD |p Ealy, Assignee of S. D. Livengood,
: GLENCOE fondly hope, we go for the same rea-|ty to visit friends and relatives over | cross Buffalo creek bridge, which we E FOR YOUR MONEY AND : Our ge:
; n that 10 th t y VALU praying the Court for a rule upom
80 at one goes to the country in |jast Saturday and Sunday. call the “Shoo-Fly” school. In the RANTEE SATISFACTION 5 ler, and }
t Rev. and Mrs. Kresge were the | . .ertime, that is to enjoy the sun- | : | ’ GUA . creditors and others to show cause dav visite
; guests of their many parishoners last : : doy jy, Herwig, of Summit township | summer it is wet and hot and in the why said assignee shuld not grant an ay Ye
"he cooler Hold Wore INepiFin shine, and green things. { has gone to Akron, Ohio to seek em- | winter it is cold and sometimes we | Just received a lot of fresh Sun- y A he iD turned ho
No . 18 So. gn p Frank Hocking is thinking about ployment in a rubber factory. | have skating and coasting. In *he shine Cakes and Crackers. option, to any one Soir ng ae sae: Weller ar
3s tions 0 g taking part of the Domestic Science | Edison Hay of Brothersvalley town- | summer we go swimming in the Cass- We are offering special prices on |t0 purchase all Wer ight , title, ope Mrs. Ja
i Ye orbaugh i: nd his bride re- course. He has not yet decided wheth- | ship loaded a car of horses and cows | elman river. The river has sulphur in Mince-Meat this week. ; e8t, claim hd Sand of the ssid over last
turned me nssmoon to | er he will take up sewing or First one day last week. {it. Sometimes it is low; sometimes | It will pay you to buy your Lake S. D. Livengood of, in and to the coal P. Leple
Wasninst D.C i Fini Count Aid. Ask him why. (???2) | Marlin Gnagey, son of S. M. Gnagey It is high. A big railro ad bridge cross- | Herring from us. and fireclay underlying certain tracts sister fro
) bo gion > >. an ims ou 2 Ray Saylor has acquired marvel has purchased an automobile. Now, | oo it. | In spite of an upward tendency in of land situate in Somerset and Sto- not just
rg ip fn 0] fo Temaly | ous deximity In tWisiing His feet 2 (EI look out! | iehronds io HiackAeld and other] 0, Prices of Cofise We bate, Some nyeresk Towssiips, Sometse; CORD Mist =
Pr i tue 2 A | round his chair, typewriting. Until the | pleasant evening was spent at various roads are not gogd. They call them bargains this week. ty, Pennsylvania, containing in the in a gen
Sos tore a tt PO Ju {ema of 1 gure, Ray, will De shie to, games and amusements and at a late tne “Mud Pikes” These prices will make money for aggregate eleven hundred (1109) eEpecied
: Se vatacn as wa join the circus. | hour a dainty lunch was served. Those | There are a good many cases Of you and will please you:— Grey more or less, and known as the with her
‘ Milton Webreck of Tricdens Wao. Esthers Breig likes to siuine and present were Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Kurtz, | grippe in Garrett. The cause of it is 3 cans Omega Kidney Beans for 25 | “Adams Mines Property,” at and for Valentine
br. Yioime Sunduy as a resultt she is loudly 9roclaim-| Mrs. Bender, Mrs. Pore, Mrs. Kantner, that it goes below zero and then it cents. \ a sum of not less than Sixteen Thou- Rev. F
A Slat. Inui ob Hettin sna | ing against Roman Gold Rings fr{ Mrs. Hollinger, Misses Mabel 8cott, | goes up to 75 above. The temperature Large Can Spinage for 15 cents. | sand ($16,000,00) Dollars. Said option the week
2 daa hier Sate returnod Home Tuests the class. Iva Hollinger and Elsie Bender, Mr. | changes so quickly that it effects us. 3 cans Lombard Plums for 256 cents. |to extend for a period, not more than 4 ‘Brady, of
hel a short visit with her _- | Anybody in need of a chamois skin and Mrs. Frank Bowlin and daughter, | we did not have a long winter and we 150me half oz. Jar prepared Mustard ninety (90) days. And also to grant a land hos;
¢ Mrs. S. Bittner apply to Ken. Brant. He will lend {Anna Mrs. Fred Wilhelm, Rev. E. B.| did not have a long summer. There | for 10 cents. rule to show cause why the said as- ous cond
h El tas Role 1s visiting relatives | them his shoes. They will be good | Boyer and Harry Hollinger. are more things in Garrett but T will | Apricots ten cents while they last. |signee should not have power and sis of one
5 i Counalieville for the wook Tide hus substitutes. | The Rockwood United Sportsmen | not write any more to day. Florida String Beans 10 cents (this |authority to sell, without previous The wi
i band too is employed there at Fosont Irene Blume is spending all of her, have announced that three prizes wilt | b week Only.) ; option, the said interests of the said of Some:
J ploy p + | spare time in trying to wink with be given to boys of Rockwood and vi : Tuna Fish 10, 15 and 25 cents per can. |S. D. Livengood in and to the sald He left a
Dr. Spicer of Cumberland spent | : \ t
or ; : | both eyes.. She is not advancing very | cinity for building nesting houses for| PLANE OVER POWDER PLANT |1 m. good mixed Tea for 40 cents. tracts of land , and the coal and the his wife
Friday P. M. in our town smiling on a | wile,
A ‘ rapidly but we have hopes that she native song birds, such as Martins, Mysterious Machine Seen at Carneys 20 cents Jar Chopped Beef for 16 fireclay underlying the same, at and witnesse!
Mrs. W. H. Cook apd her son George will accomplish it by diligent prac-|etc. The prizes will be of $1.50, $1.00 y Point. N. J. ys cents, or a 30 cent jar for 25. for the price of not less than Sixteen Clarence
Wr » | tice. and 50 cents. Any boy of 14 years of + ic ropopted from Philadelphia that |1 IP- our own brand Baking Powder |Thousad ($16,000.00) Dollars. 19, 1914.
came home from Pittsburg Sunday, | 3 It is report elphia that ,
where they were settling up the estate John Hocking changed his name on | age and under will be eligible to con-| an aircraft of the Ta2ube pattern has for 20 cents. | Whereupon the Court granted There
of Mrs. Kezia Milligan February 8 from J. Hocking to Sol- | test for the prizes which will be | been flying over the Dupont Powder Try our 20 cent Prunes: they are re-|a rule as prayed for upon all credi- in the DM
The tou ouioty veil of the wok omon Levi in honor of his quartet. awarded on March 15th. The points in | mills at Carneys Point, N. J. peaters. | tors and others to appear at Somer " Reforme
i > The Juniors were again discovered |the contest which will be decided by : It will pay you to buy your Olive oil | set, on the 14th of February, 1916, at be addr:
will be a “Spelling Bee” at Southamp- i io 1 i Judge Refuses All Licenses. 2 « ? ’
ton School on Saturday night. Now trying the impossible; namely— to; competent mechanics, will be beauty Judge Corbet refused all applica from us. 10 o'clock, A. M, to show cause why York, a
you all study hard or the big Boss construct a triangle which refused to of design and stability. tions for liquor licenses in Jefferson Both Phones. Prompt Deliveries |said option or sale should not be made band wi
Spellers will sure eat you up. be constructed. county, making the county dry for the as prayed for. Said rule to be serv- Counc
‘snother amiable meeting of the 191 Joe Shultz has become holy, not WELLERSBURG first time in its history. FA BITTNER ed by publication in two newspapers over 1as
Northampton Telephone Cos. direc- in spirit, but in his hose. Mrs. Jacob Fulson and Miss Bessie : : . 3 by two or more inwertions in each. mother
tors took place in Leydig’s Hall Feb. SCENE—Wm. Leckemby sitting in| Law were shopping in Cumberland on POCAHONTAS. 142 Centre St. Mey.ysd le, Pa! Attest: P. J. RUPPEL(P. J) Mr, Dar
5. No. 10 withh is feet in the aisle. Saturday. This week startel with very rough JONAS M. COOK, Prothonotary. mine ac
‘ Read The Commercial, You're sure | ~ Dramatic Young Freshman Sitting| Willlam Long is spending the week | weather in this vicinity. Jes 25, 1916 (SEAL) loss of
to be right with the world then and | nearby—"Oh! look at the young ze. in Somerset on business. Boys! Get your cowbells ready for | PICKLES KEPT HER YOUNG. | ay lee hands.
then only. bra. It was only William's stocking.| H. E. and John Baker atended the |a wedding is close at hand. : COURT NOTES Mr.
. Bingh
Chas. W. Poorbaugh, the only candy | LOST—A temper in Room 14 during | funeral of Henry Weges at Midland, C. C. Barmoy is wearing a smile| = ° oan, Desa ho Je Sure The suit of the Kentucky Bank and Monday
man of which our township can boast, | history class. Finder, please return to | Md., on Sunday afternonon. that is well extended. Sure, it’s a boy. | pg, yoron, N. Y.—Mrs. Elizabeth | Trust Company vs A. G. Smith of the B. .
of the J. M. Cook Candy Company's | John Meyers and receive a reward. F.C. Welton of South Cumberland | Clarence and Francis Sipple were | paenrop, who for the last twenty years | Meyersdale, was the first case taken they re
force, spent Sunday with his parents, A new language was adopted by spent Monday in town on business. callers in this vicinity last Saturday | had firmly declared that she found up by Judge Ruppel when the special Roy,and
Mr. & Mrs. N. B. Poorbaugh. Professor Weaver known as German Mr. Platter, Pure Oil linesman of ond Sunday—Francis at Henry Bay: Ponce de Leon's fountain of youth in a | two weeks’ term of court convened the san
Latin. A good many of the Freshmen Waynesboro station was in town 1ast | der’s and Clarence at John Rembold’s. Pickle jar. died recently at the age of | Monday morning. The plaintiff seeks taurant.
’ INDIAN CREEK week. : Fred Durr made a business trip to | 102 years. Old fashioned chopped |!
N ; can already talk it. . okie thre Yaw hod 1 to recover $3,000 and interest since Miss
J aot : . | Guy Witt left last Thursday. for | Somerset one day last week. pickles three times a day had long been \ :
ames Cole of Leisenring who is | We advise Hilda Lichty to put some H 3 Stetnly of. Fal ¢ ie | Der recipe for health. Pickles, rolls and | 1907 on a paper alleged to have been dent of
the administrator for the Lena Big- | lead in her shoes; there must not be | ashington, D. C. to spend a few owar oy © Sirmon S| coffee for breakfast she particularly | executed in ti the des
: | days after which he will go to Pitts: | spending a few days with his parents, | op; ARAN Die harmon a | connection with a coal
am estate will sell the entire house- | enough gravity about her as she is al- | 8, | enjoyed. At noon and again at night |deal. In the absence of representa years a,
3 : burg for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steinly. the same brand of chopped pickles
hold goods on Saturday next. ways flying off into space. opped pickles was | tives of the bank, the case was held ly stree
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodmanse of | Mabel Baer—“Ro o Ralph Poorbaugh passed through| Wm. McKenzie who is yet gather-| found on the table.
Mr. . y, my dearest : : 1 Ponds: Xho adm over until later in the week. at the
New York spent a few days here a- | Roy Baker—“Stop, Mabel ‘town om his way to Ellerslie Satur-iing honeysuckles on ‘Whip-poor-will riends who admired her for her
y Baker: op, Mabel, stop, don’t : irhtliness and nev 4 Broadw
: : 2 day. hill says the last time he was out, it | SPTIE iness and never failing good Next ‘came the suit of the P. W. &
mong friends recently. you know we are in school? . | humor often sent her other brands, ¢ iS been Ii
} C. R. Wagner of Altoona, who ! «yes. Roy, but I just wanted tp} A number of the quarantines have | Was nice and warm when he got there hs never d : oF x : ] ands, hut] . R. R. Co, v8 James S. Blair, lum- Fred
1 i ; Lo 3, ; aver forswore her allegiance to | perm re
| spent a few days here with his broth- | tell you that my dearest friend is boen tulten off of ihe homes this week honeysuckles sad tralimg aerpuins the chonped variety. . 1 #3, 1 recover, 8 claim of $1600, the fou
| er-in-law, has returned to his home | coming to see me next week and measles are not quite so thick. blooming in abundance. The; bine 2 lego. 1p bs due the: plaintitf coms ti i
! : ? a on is
: D8 Ztomermen, the Cosl King! n—*1s toat onl, OB Geo.” JD Shaffer of Boge Deal spent bes Jers (Siamese Ta fhe Joney CHURCH NOTICES. i en charges on a con enipio
i of Somerset was recently looking up | Program of the Juniors, Feb. 11. utday Svenmz.on Sunday BW i no brids D b gn . {CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN— | cq, TS ana : for a =
) his coal interests in this section. 1 Pino Duet, Ede Zion, Eliza |" y A as it oe hi 3 Rey. W..M, Hows, Paster. Services % . Mt. Sa
f Eugene Daberko, son of Mr. and beth Irwin. | WILLS PROBATED De da BE mis Try ma Suda m, Elder | i wr Sk
» Mrs. F. W. Daberko is housed with a | 2 Reading, Helen Baer. | ai a, . : SNOW. al . Samuel P. Maust; 7:30 p. m. Rev. D.. AS TO THE TARIFF BOARD fociive
: bud case of measles. | 3 Mother Goose Rhymes, M. Wil | imon hd eeny ate of Summit Harry Yaist is doing a very rushing | W. Long. Other services as usual. Mr. Wil - . :
i Elmer Nicholson and Miss Etta | son, Henrietta Horning, G. Ea id ee that his | business of late. ainiinaie r. ilson Sa Reasons For His The
t Henry of Connellsville and Misses Ag- | 4. Vocal Solo, Lenore Collins. | che and oui expenses shall be! Mrs. Wm. Arklie who had been on EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION— “1 have hr i b Methoc
4 nes and Florence Bryner of Ohiopile | 5. Physical Torture Club—M. Gless- | P20 oe ine in hiS} ihe sick Vist.is now convalescing, | Rev. Tiewsll Miller, Pastor. Preach-| advisabity of eT tari? Sesh oe v
spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. ner, M. Sipple, M. Opel, F. ee Lg in > she shall Wm. Miller was a welcome caller at Wittenberg at 2:30 p. m. with 8. said President Wilson in his St. Louis f wis
f and Mrs. Allen Smalley. | Griffith, F. Grof. or ys Eos ea oy she is to re- over Sunday in the vicinity fo Mey- S. one hour earlier than that time Speech, “ard I have done it for this 2%lgan
: _ A. W. Nicholson of Dickerson Run, | 6. Our Aims—M. Hay, E. Hocking, gelye : ir o : e personal prop} ,..q.10, Preaching services in Meyersdale at eason—before the war began and the the pri
‘spent over Sunday with his family at | M. Miller. erty and | er legal dower right, and Everybody is invited to attend the| 7:20 in the evening. universal sweep of economic change it was
! : fw it the remainder of the estate shall be y SIE set in, I believed, and I think I furnisl
£¢ Mill Run, {0s Yionn Solo~M, Damico: divided share and share alike betw institute at Pocahontas on Saurday | justified in believi h n . ing re
! Mahlon Lenhart of Donegal is! 8 Reading—M. Evans. 2 a es een evening, February 19. { Brethren Church, H. L. Goughnoar, 04rd was a ving, that a tariff 4
g spending a few days in Pittsburg. | 9. Upsetting Gravity—C. Deal, G. De ee 2 De annie and Elias} The Woman's Missionary Socle pastor: On Feb. 13, preaching servi | alive the a Hy > keep Hen
, ¢ Chas. Steckel has returned to Pitts- | Gift, C Sieh], § Grier, p,|loKIREANI ScTONY amounts charged both Horning and Srening In (hel ee fe on er whe
EF -—r is dase with a against them before the death of the | held last Saturday evening, was py dale chvreh : p of this change has the SI
i burg after spending a few days Wilh Meyers and J. Scott. : Meyersdale church. Sunday schoool | been so universal that an un di
EB ; : . a | testator. Testator’s son and daughter | well attended. | at 9:30 ; : prejudiced th
b= his mother at Coal Run. | 10. Piano Solo—Nell Hady intod t k : fat : a. m. and C. E. at 6:45 p. m. | non-partisan board is absolutely e ba
LL 11. Caricatures—S. Meyers, R. Bow- | are appointec executors. A number of grils in this vicinity All are cordially invited. | necessary in order to find out how far unable
HAMMOND DAIRY FEED is very man, D. Shultz. 2} ! : have proposed in the last month. Ee.» —,— A ant in hat way the facts have days :
r cood for MILK COWS, HORSES or 12. Cl Donors—M. Lindeman, 5. | Favor us with your job work. Nelson Finzel was a caller at the| Miss Mary Black is spending a gaged. remov
: phy 3 $1 50 PER HUNDRED or Meyers. | Central hotel in Meyersdale last Sua-, couple of weeks in Charlestown, W. where
4 PER TON. 13. Class and Class Yell. | this Junior Class Day. This is one of | day evening; he arrived home at 6:38 { Va, the guest of Mrs. E. F. Bock, al FET YEP FER TORT IGS HE interv:
AT HABEL & PHILLIPS. All are cordially invited to attend | the four big features of the year. |[&. I. | former school friend. 1A LS tomed
i : | 128 hope 1