The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 27, 1916, Image 7

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Canadian Troops Looking
at Enemy Over the Mounds.
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Gorvernor Brumbaugh has appoint|
ed J. L. Kendall, of Fair Hope, jus- S 1 N
tice of ths peace for Larimer town-
ship.
Mrs. Felen Bassett, wife of William
Bassett of Windber, died at her home | Mastin Arran ed to Discuss | (tT Z 4 |
recenty of appendicitis. She is sur- | g 8 3
Status of villa Chase
vived by her husband, father and sev-
eral sfothers and sisters.
jseéph Kyle, a former resident of
saigbury, is now a raving os BORDER RAIDING MUST STOP |
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ipthe Allentown hospital. He had
hen living for the last ten years at
pfiance, Pa. | Forces Will Remain In Mexico Until
J Boswell has been chosen for the| Guarantee Is Given That There will
ext county-wide first aid meet. Sep-| Be No Repetition of Columbus Raid.
tember secnd is the time fixed. It is
expected that not less than forty | Further developments in the pursuit |
teams or twice as many as entered of Villa and the relations between the
the contest last year will participate. | United States and the de facto govern-
On the suit of John Younkin meni ok Mexico BOW await personal
against Ross May and Dennis Marker discussion of these subjects by the
which was tried recently a vordiche or miliary advisers of, fie {Wo
Si | governments.
was rendered for the plaintiff in tho! A conference between Major Gen-
sum of $200. It was an action in re-| eral Hugh L. Scott, chief-of-staff of
plevin and involved the ownership the American army, and General
of a horse. Alvaro Obregon, minister of war of
The large and modernly equipped the de facto government, has been ar-
grist mill at Fort Hill owned by Al. | ranged to take place probably in
A | Juarez. General Scott is now in San
bert C. Eicher was totally d
y destroyed Antonio, Tex., and General Obregon
by fire on the oyening of April 19 eh | is thought to be already on his way |
tailing. a- . loss conservatively esti from Mexico City.
mated at $5,000. There was no insur-| Immediately upon being informed
ance. It is thought that the fire was | of Carranza’s agreement to the con:
of incendiary origin. | ference, Secretary Lansing informed
ee ———————— | Secretary of War Baker, who sent a
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | telegram to General Scott at San An} ———
Ytonts directing him to proceed at once ! A GENERAL SURVEY OF
Jo! TO -
Valentine C Muller, Stoyestown fo BD ay Yansing intormud Mr. Ar
Sacretary Lansing ini Mr. /
THE WAR
Daniel B ; Zimmerman, Somerset, redondo of the efforts being made by!
$50,435; Oliver Hos'etler to Homary Special Agent James Linn Rodge:rs |
Barnett, Jenner Township, $160; at Mexico City to bring about a con- |
George Sumpsteine’s Executor to Ada- | ference befween Obregon aad Scott | y
Interest has shifted this week from |
the Verdun section, which has been |
Romano to John Rhode, Windber, $175; making a reply. When he returned comparatively inactive, to the Near |
Paul Rist; to Joseph Rist, Paint -o the state department the Mexican East, where the capture of Trebizond
" ; : eral Carranza a telecram stating that against Turkey. The fall of Erzerum
Speicher to Daniel B. Zimmerman. | np. acc would start for the border in February was the first real indica-
King to U. D. Miller, Elk Lick Twn. Whe:hdr Major General Funstor were
$1; U. D. Miller to Josej't: King, | will be present is not known, althouzi large scale.
Henry C. Umbower to George Zog>- | ing. it is perhaps unnecessary for Russia
vish, Shade Township, $100; Aaron Although officials are inclined to reach Ccnstantinople in order fo
u, wnshi 1; Rufus E. Mev-
miangy, 70! nip, s Salisb 115. | ence, it is understood the desire is. along the Holy Land a line can be
ers to David Glotfelty, Salisbury, $115; | © 0n1y to acquaint General Obre drawn from the Gulf of Alexandretfa
Photo bv American Press Association.
Geo. Sumpsteine’s Ex. to Ada Snyder | and the department was awaiting the
New Centreville, $600; Antoinetf:. | outcome of the conference before
Borough, $375; Josept Rist to" Paul ambassador informed Mr. Lansing Das revived speculation as to the fincly
Rist Borough $375 Robert H that he had just received from Gen outcome of the Russian operations
Somerset Township, $10; Joseph P.| a¢ once. tion that the Caucasus operations
really being conducted on a
Elk Lick Township $1: U. Blk Lick | it is thoug.: Likely that General Scoti Russia is, of course, driving at Con-
Township, $1: Lucretia Miller to Po- will request him to attend the meet stantinople from the back door. But
Thomas to Emma Holsopple, Cone: to be reticent and even evasive con achieve her object. Where the Med!
# cerning the purposes of the confer terranean bites deep into Asia Minor
William H. Bowman to William’ 42 gon with the purpose of the redis. to the Black sea, a line but 300 miles
Blough, Quemahecning Townshiv.| yogitien of the American forces now long. If the Russians can: reach this
$6,400; John Murray to Clara Shefie , | under way and to ascertain if possible line, clearing out the Turks before
them, matters will be very much in
Hooversville, $4,000; H. C. Shaw's | how far the de facto government is
their own hands. No defensive posi
Administrators to Michael F. Riley. | prepared to co-operate in the further
tion that the Turks can take along]
Medium in Price—High in Quality
When you buy an Oppenheimer suit you get the
best clothes value in America.
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Correct style, expert tailoring, de-
pendable fabrics—You get all of
these things, and more. You get
an iron clad guarantee of satis-
faction.
Suits $10 to $28
Trousers $2 to $6
AEE
The spring models are now being shown by
leading dealers. See them; look for the guar-
antee in the inside coat pocket. IMustrated
style book will be sent free upon request.
Insurance Clause— =verr OPFENHEIMER
— rarment is inspected
emer r————
rigidly and then offered for sale with ABSOLUTE
INSURANCE against any defect of a.y Lind whatso-
ever. Should the slightest irr .guiacity bo discovered
the makers will correct it withcut argument, quibbling
or delay.
RIT FE LTE (100.
M. Oppenheimer & Co.
Wholesale Exclusively
115-123 Seventh St.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
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ik Lick Township $430; Qensral City | pursuit of Villa. .
Realty Company to Vito Sanzo, Shac 2 In this connection it is understood
Township, $220; Anna Pohan to that General Scott has been author-
: ._ | ized to make it clear to General Obre- Black sea as surely as the allies con
Andrew Lichvar, Shade Township, gon that the United Siates is do. trol the Mediterranean. Moreover,
$3,100; Mary L. Metzler to Freeman . .; .4 to put a stop to the bandit the British own the island of Cyprus.
M. Lyons, Upper Turkeyfoot TOWD- |. gions across the American bor. No better base from which to operate
ship, $81; Henry C. Umberger 10 der and that to that end it is prepared against such a Turkish line of defense
Charles Bilinski, Shade TownshiD, | to pelice the border territory on the could be acked for.
$100. : Mexican side until such time as the No news of the week has been more
EL troops of the Carranza government surprising than the statement of the
BERLIN. are able to take effective charge of French government that a Sitong eon
he | the situation. tingent of Russians has landed in
le me EN nee The outcome of the conference is France to be placed in the French
2 being awaited with keen interest ip line. This is the most dangerous
calaureate sermon in he Reformed Washington. Immediately following if thing ‘hat Germany has had to face.
Church at Berlin. on April 30th. The it is expected that General Scott wil The Russian soldier is an excellent
Commencement exercises will be he'd return to Washington and make a re fighting unic. All that he needs is.
on Tuesday evening, at which time DI. | port to Secretary Baker and the presi good loade-:hip and good arms, anc
C. C. Ellis of Juniata College will de-| dent. he will fight as well as any soldier in
liver the address. Eurcpe. In the charge after the artil:
Mrs. Clara Menges, 2 Johnstown | “THE DEVIL MADE lery preparation he is equal to the
best tiat France has produced.
; nt the Easter vaca- : u
Sungol teacher Spe i THE WICKED WIND” There is, however, in this latest
tjon with Berlin relatives. 3 ver,
¢ Pittsburgh has been | y t Society In F o move a political significance for Ger:
Fred Masters o G oungstown Society, in urore Over any that will surely case some mis:
visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. Fiim of Filmy Frocks. givings in the hearts of German Toad:
B. Masters. A social upheaval has been caused ono Germany's aim in her great
Robert H. Floto has gone to Akron, | in Youngstown, O., by a betrothal ovement, from the Dunajec was lo
Ohio, where he has secured employ- | dance scene called “a musical MO uch Russia so completely as to
ment ment” in the “Vulcans of Mahoning,” make a separate peace necessary. ‘As
rank Marshall of Pittsburgh was a photoplay constructed under the i}. Russians swung back the Ger
t guest of his mother, Mrs. W direction of tie Joungsovy chamber may papers in Berlin and in Americ?
cen ue ? 2 : » are i i - i .
a. Tex g of comcerce, with the steel industry geclared that the enu of the war wal
this line cannot be outfiariked °
the sea. Ard the Russians contr
eat pn
V. Morspall, of the city as an important feature, : j,gjght, as Russia as an offensi.
WEDDINGS and Youngstown society folk as Prin: gorce was no longer a consideratio”
cipal characters. Any further movement this spring OF
Nw
Harry Edward: Wagner, son of Mr. High schibol girls in -diaphanous gymmer waich has for its object a
and Mrs. Charles Wagner, and Orpha | gowns are shown in the dance, with drive deeper into Russian territory
Catherine Baker, daughter of Mr. and | members of Youngstown society sit has also for its object the forcing Of a
Mrs. Sammuel Baker, both of Salis-| ting at tables drinking grape juice, separate peace. But this is more im-
bury, were harried at the Salisbury and the Youngstown Country club in possible now than it was then. At no
Church of the Brethren by Rev. |the background. ) time since the war began have the
B. F. Waltz The fact that breezes which DlOW . ajjjes been in closer accord. Germany
oe W. Shumaker, son of Mr. and tacross the lawn in the foreground (ould ask no better proof of this than
Justus W. > i make the girls’ costumes reveal even 3 § fighting :
hn A. Shoemaker and Gladys | f to see the Russian soldiers 1g ing
Mrs. John A. , M | more of the charms of the feminine jqe hy side with the French on the
D. Litchuell, daughter of Mr. oe iy | form than under indoor circumstances estern front
~ te rland, * 5
C.F Litchnell, both af Sid wy drawn a storm of protest. Russian has the -men; a horde oi
Md yene married ot Harn : men, untrained, perhaps, but gooc
the Rev. BE. B. Boyer. A | NO RIFLES FOR VETERANS fighting men. France and Engla™
Warren E. Friedline, son of Mr. indy : have the mcney, the arms, the equip
Mrs. George Friedline, and Miss Eliza- War Department Will Issue Guns t0 i ang the factories of the neutrs
beth N. Griffith, daughter of Mr. and Rifle. Clups; world behind them through control o:
Mrs. Jonathan Griffith poth of Jenner Organizations of Spanish War Vet ip sea.
rat were g aevied at the home of | €rans and Veterans of Foreign Wars Fighting on the Verdun front, and
i a : ts by the Rev Eimer | 1B this vicinity, who have been try. jikewise at Ypres, has been of a par
the bride's parents bY : ling to get discarded rifles from the ; . 3 sul
i t of the Jennertovn : : He ticularly desperate character, resu
B, Bis, pastor rr government for use in drilling and jp. powever, in no permanent gain.
Lutheran church. parading, met with a formal refusal. tor oltlier de. One day a few yard"
meme : * rh
} : 4 Representative Thomas S. Crago Of ¢ trenches are gained by the Teu
W.-M. Bowser. who is engaged IT} Wayneshurs, who made the request, tong and the next a counter attack
the hotel business in Philipsburg, and | received word from the war depart- Eros Dor Dak to theif old Hoe
who owns the hotel property south ment that no autherity exists to lend- he
of the B. & O station in Meyersdale, | ing these guns and that orders were ROOSEVELTS WILL GO T0 WAR
ld dN SN Se INN
which was deprived of a license re- given some time ago that no guns
cently, now offers the property for should be sold. Colonel Promises Sx Men, Perhaps
<ale at $4,000. When it had license Colone} Crago Was told that if the Seven, to Back Nation's Honor.
4 up an opportunity organigatiens which want the guns If the United States goes to wal
Mr. Bowser passed ul : the | Would organize rifle clubs, associated , with Germany the Roosevelts will go
to sell it for $16,000 tons making the | Lo, ine National Rifle association, : —all of them. The celonel said so.
privilege of gelling liquors at that they could obtain the guns from the «Im the event of such a war my four
place worth $12,000. | government. Colonel Crago probably sons will go, and one and perhaps both
County Game Protector Osmer Te- | will introduce a bill in congress pro- of my sons-in-law; I will go myself;
cently several ring-necked pheasants, viding for the loan of unused or dis- the young kinsfolk and friends of my
several cock quail and a number of | carded guns to organizations seeking sons will go; so my words are spoken
rabbits which were turned loose in | them. with my eyes open.”
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STATE OFFICERS ON SNOWSHOES
ed ffom communicable diseases by a staff of Health
ncmber, who are under the direct control of Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, “‘ommissioner
The rural districts throughout Pennsylvania are protect
(tlicers, some seven hundred in
of Health at Harrisburg.
Whenever a case of smallpox, scarlet fever, diphtheria, or any of the other guarantinable diseases are re-
ported by the physician, the Health Officer must set forth immediately upon the receipt of notification, to estab-
{ish quarantine for the prote-tion of those living in the surrounding community. These duties take them into the
most remote parts of the State under any and all conditions of weather. Fhe typography of a Health Officer's
district may require lengthy drives over the roughest mountain roads to reach the house where the disease exists.
In the northern counties, where snow ofter makes roads impassable, a number of these sturdy men make use of
snowshoes to reach:the homes in the mountain districts
“01 E PF AIDN " PILLS (SALT JUST RECEIVED AT HABEL Sale bills printed neatly and on
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