The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 03, 1916, Image 3

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o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial in
' the last three from Connellsville. The the present General
e this subject, which will be furnished | |
for distribution to those interest- ’
Bb ters, Laura and Maude from Macook,
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY MUST ENFORCE DOG LAWS
items of Interest Culled from Our! Many complaints of the Killing of
Exchanges. sheep and other domestic animals by
Mrs. Susan Warrick passed sway 1350 Wid Yuu, a large, have ren
recently at her home in Ursina. The a a VRAIR Deparraen: oF
remains were interred at Addison. ng the e Game, Com:
A State fire warden was in Hooyers- on. The non-enforcement of the
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ville recently investigating: the dyna- laws for the assessment, licensing
miting of a building there several and killing of dogs by some counties
. hag also been brought to the atten-
weeks ago. The structure was destroy- oe
cay Boo bu Tt 15 @ Questian whisy on. of the State omcials, sud the
was first, the fire or the explosion. jorney General’s Department at the
Frank Faer, a well-known farmer of request of Secretary of Agriculture,
near Holsopple, died a few days ago. ySuaflos E. Patton uu Secretary of
Funeral services were held at St Game Commission, Dr. Joseph
James Lutheran church in charge of /Kalbfus, has issued » pamphlet on the
the Rev. Mr. Rice. He is survived by laws relating to the subject.
his widow and two children, Sarah and Deputy Attorney General Horace
Jacob W. Davis, says:
The two-year-old daughter of Mr. “This Department has, in the past
and Mrs. Silas Weyant, of near Ralph- several months, received
ton died of cholera infantum at 4 communications from you in referen-
ce to the various General and Special
Act of Assembly relating to the taxa-
tion of dogs and the protection of
sheep and certain other domestic ani-
‘mals. From your communications, it
appears that some counties claim to
be governed by the Special statutes,
while others claim that the provisions
of the General law are inconsistent,
partly unconstitutional, and as a
Shade Township at 10 o'clock Satur-
day morning in charge of Undertaker
Barl Rhoades.
"The town of Jenner experienced a
bad fire recently. A large barber shop
a store and a restaurant were destroy-,
ed before the flames could be extin- «
guished. The origin of the fire is not
known. The store was owned by Nua- : i
cio Serocino and the restaurant was whole unintelligible, and that, based
conducted by Tony Ledger. Justice of pon such claims, the local officers
the Peace E. W. Null occupied the ‘are neglecting or refusing to collect
second floor of the restauran
as an office.
J. B. Davis & Sons, of Ursina, have
organized a company to work a large stances
timber _ tract at Stewardton station. reasons, the
on the Western Maryland railroad, 0 nothing to destroy dogs upon which |
be known as the Brunner Run Lum: tax is not paid.
ber Co. The other partners are Logan
Rush, county commissioner of Fayette mat er, this Department ‘has prepar-
county; J. H. Gwinn and H. G, Gwinn,
provisions of the General law.
“you have also reported to us ip-
where, without giving any
local officers are doing |
Acts relating to |
business is prospering. Some of th
saw mills that were operated above you
Humbert are being hauled down and ed. In making this compilation, nurm-
children Bowers, who with saveral erous portions
now ready for operation. have been omitted as having been
Plans for the erecting cf i .new either directly or impliedly repealed
Catholic Church, Holsopple have been ‘or being invalid by reason of their un-
about completed and a site for
church ‘has already been acquired. ons.
The old Berkebile livery and garage “The result has been the produ
in Holsopple has been purchased by ion of an intelligible system, the pro-.
the Catholic chureh and constriction visions of which are valid, subsisting
work on a new edifice will be started and constitutional. 3
in the near future. The new church is «] have also to advise you that the
being erected by the St. Ann’s congre- law, as set forth, supersedes all Spe- |
gation. It is probable that the Hoo- cial Acts claimed to be in force in
‘versville parish will be gensaitdaied any counties of the State.
with that at Holsopple. j “It is the duty of the County Com-’
The Kautz Hotel, one of the Yarzest missioners of every county in this
buildings in Holsopple, hag been sold
to Dr. H. A. Zimmerman who will Lon,
FB, constables, and. other officer
sion of t
y: ct. lecline to :
lice se. Jacob Kautz, who has’ held a the same, this department will, as
lease on the - structure has been con- previously indicated, institute such
ducting a boarding house. Dr. Zim- action as will compel a due observan-
‘merman will move his drug store from ce of their duties by these officials.’
its present location. He will not oc- FR
cupy the hotel building for a month SOANSTOWN RAISES $140,000
or more, desiring to make a number FOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
of improvements. | A ten-day financial campaign to
| raise | $125,00 to provide matermty
(and children wards for the Conemaugh !
: GLADE
Miss Beulah Dull of East Main St. ‘close last week. Amid great enthusias-
is gradually improving from a severe gy announcement was made that not
attack of inflammatory rheumatism. only had the goal been reached. but
Edgar Glotfelter of Connellsville i3 the mark had been exceeded by 3
visiting friends and relatives in this 000.
vicinity: SN | Work upon additional buildings will
At the Tast meetng of the school |start at once. The Memorial hospital
Board of this town the directors ad- | | was built with funds donated at the
ded to the regular ¢emmon school | {ime of the great flood of 1889, lefr
course the three year High School over when the needed all had been'pro-
course and elected Mr. F. R. Coder yijeq for. The enlargement of the in-
as Principal. stitution was put up fo the people
Miss Alice M. Fasold, who has been ynere as a matter of pride, to preserve
attending the University of T1linois, is | Locognition of the spirit of charity
visiting at the home of her father | 1 onifested to-word that city in time
Rev. P. B. Fasold. of ‘disaster.
The K. O. C.’s will hold their week- YY,
ly meeting on Wednesday P. M. at the * 2
Sos of Miss Kathryn Fasold. All are Onild EY 2 ry
invited to join.
CASTORIA
Mrs. Wallace McMillan and daugh- |
—8 2:00-
ROUND TRIP
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Neb., are visiting Miss Elizabeth Mec-
Millan of East Main street.
Mr. Harry: Tedrew of Pittsburg who
‘had been visitig his father, Mr. 8. P.
Tedrow returned to Pittsburg on Sun-
pr dd Fell
Mrs. Westley: Brant of Pliishurs; € OWS
was. visiting ther brother and sister in < '
“Re-union
daw Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Moore of Nev,
Lexington. E11 ag { nilf yowris
i Misses Martha and Marion: “putt. ; “Boab VAD PARK
.| spent:Satirday and Sunday with Mise: i PE ot RP “UP
‘Bessie Suadliscof Prisdens.. anton!) N° VA ee
The annual Lutheran picnic will be 4
eld August. 14, Everybody is mvs] Bani ouatuis PARK
frequent | If
t building the dog tax or to enforce any of the |
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“As the only proper solution of this 1
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of the present aw ||
the congiititutionality, or for other reas- ;
od a compilation and consolidation of | §
Opportunity is said
to knock but once
PEER E
Once you have started
when a good business
presents itself.
‘ness ability.
SAVE.
Bat yu have a hance to open an account
with this bank six days out of every week,
your earnings, you will
Having a bank account helps create brsi-
Our WILLINGNESS to |
SERVE is your OPPORTUNITY to \
to save 2 part of
PREPARED
OP! ORTUNITY
Sri BE
[NOTHING SO GOOD
“Af'to 80" to a place to ‘have a light lunch,
glass of Soda Water, or Ice Cream than to
THOMAS CAFE. The place where your
patronage is appreciated. Our rest room is
opened to the public; you are welcome there.
I handle a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles. Imported and
Domestic Cigars. “- “= “t=
FB. THOMAS, Leading Drugeist.
MEYERSDALE P, ,
Opposite Citizens Bank
The Second National Bank
of Meyersdale, Penna.
“THE BANK With THE CHIME CLOCK”
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Let us drive home to you
the face that no washwoman
can wash clothes in as sani-
tary a manner as that in
which the work is-dore at
our laundry.
We use much more water,
BALTIMORE & OHIO
EXCURSION TO
_ CUMBERLAND
AND RETURN
SUNDAY, AUG 6, 1916
4 FROM
$1.00 MEYERSDALE
Special train leaves 1110 A M
~ Full information al uicke. office
oe tS 8
SINS NS NI NIST
change the water many more
.ms* uee purer and mores
ccstly soap, and keep all the
clothes in constant motion
during the entire proeess.
It's simply a matter of
having proper facilities.
Meyersdale Steam Lau
Commonwealth, ‘as well as the assess- i
Valley Memorial Hospital came to 2
| Warnings Had Been Sent “to All City
+ 4] tingept of veterans of fhe
Pp
Foity nje-ad al Preparadness
‘Se¥ap iron, ‘blew a’ gd® through the
fand babies.
Fa: ate In San | San Fiznciseo
PILIGE PROG THREATS
Fapers Against Demcnstration—Ar
rested Man, Denies Guilt of Crime.
At least four persoas were killed
and forty-one or r.cire were injureu by
the expicsion of a timed bomb in ta
midst ci a throng viewing a preparew
ness parade in San Francisco.
The police arrested Frank Josepn:
son, a lodger in a sailors’ boardilg
house, who cried, “I didn’t do it, |
didn’t db it,” and trembled violently
when he was being searched at the
station house.
The police said he had not been ac
cused of anything. Charles M. Fick:
ert, district attorney, issued a state
ment attributing he deed to a mind un-
balanced by arguments for and against
preparedness. The parade was not in-
terrupted.
The explosion occurred at Steuart
and lIarke: streets, two blocks from
the Ferry bu. 1di.g, on San Francis:
co's, main thoroughfare. The bomb,
concealed in a suitcase packed with
‘cartridges, ‘bullets, gas ‘pipe, glass and
erowd, blasting men, women, children
The one-story brick building against
which the suitcase stood was wrecked.
Li The holidey throng, cheering a con:
a Salt
Soy infan.ry ‘of the ;Spanish-Am.
can war, became a shambles. : oh
Shave of’ fifty” bands’ and the roar of
‘drums drowned the cries of thé in:
Fired, bit thie sidewalk was strewn
to attend. Th ursday, ug. gH
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FOROVIC
with’ torn bodtes.
All the newspaper Fices in San
Francisco had received a communica
tion written in Romen script with an
A x. .Sembower. CE BEd, has
closed a deal whereby he, hecomes the
owner of the Englehart, Bros. store int
Special Traig, rs Meyeradly; |
i wu AOD Bei) mA
Returning Leayes Pen-Mar 6:20 | ert sm. |
Markelton, The; work of taking. in
ventory isow. going on and. it is like
1y. that; Mr; Sembower will take charge
af the, establishment. in a few days.
Mr. Sembower for 8 umber. Af, yeas HEY Fink
before coming to Rockwood, conduct See Flyers. const Agents
..ed .@ mercantile _ establishment. at i
Markelton, shies 1 ’
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FOR SALES-Tent TXT nearly | newsps visian sas !
LIM ED selinatiia Bargain: Theodore | =F
Si WE odin.
"Weir *Maryhiad
‘Railway ~ of
MERVING; 108 Centre St.
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Get
inedible” panchl, thy ‘of the wordel
Peing hiédvily undénicored. “Thé com
mehlcation ~ was? signed: The “de
tergiined ‘exiles from mltaristic gov:
{ erument. Italy, Germany, U.S. Hal Dieree 't§ tharch 'ia'‘a ‘solid: body,’ it
"181 for William Sulzer, former gover
EF.
2, SEPT. 8, 22 AND.
OCTOBER 6
HANLY AND LANDRITH NAMEL
Prohibs Select Candidates and Adopt
Platform For World Disarmament.
The Prohibition national convention
in session in St. Paul, Minn., adjourned:
sine die after nominating J. Frank
Han'y, former governor of Indiana, as
candidate for president of the United
States and Dr. Ira D. Landrith of
Nashville, Tenn., candidate for vice
president. Dr. Landrith’s nomination
was made unanimou; after the other
vice presidential candidates had with
drawn.
Hanley received 440 votes against
nor of New York, his, nearest con
tender.
The platform as adopted expresses
opposition to the “wasteful militar
programs of the Democratic and Re
publican parties,” but favors ‘pre
paredness for peace.” It suggests a
“ccmpact among nations to dismantle
navies and 1isband armies,” but until
“such court and compact are estab
lished we +'edge ourselves to main
tain an effc~tive army and navy and
to provide coast defenses entirely
adequate for national protection.”
Children Cry
+ FOR FLETCHER'S
us and our children without violent
protest. ..
“Things are going to happen to show
Jihat ve, will EO, to any extreme, the
same as ‘the’ i trliing’ class, td pre
‘serve what little democracy we. still
Have.
“Don’t tale this as a ‘joke, or you
will ‘be rudely awakened: ' Awaken
(sic) we have sworn. to de. our duty
to the masses and only send warnings
. {0.. those , are. wiser bul Pp: are
fowet in ‘march, 19 ‘hold thelr 3c
iT ye tt 8 give only. the hypocritical
ots who shout for war, but
n av hs ‘a real taste’ of war.
eduffingly ask’ thie" chamber “of ‘com:
be
Spe ro dround ile earth’ and show:
+ militar am; chunot: he: f
dist: Priboo really’ mows! sas oe Rw Tartflictéd 16% téntion/ *
EE & wail Goll ro | CHEF wadt .to prove’ they abe ime] to the annual port of the chamber i
pel EX vd Ee | cowards. a pr been sent-fo all{9f commerce Rr ring, the last, fitty | § ~Meyersdale, Penna.
Aicafion =o i Our Quty: has been done, Jears, the re Tt, sh we, more than 60 | 8 ms
st atels a bo esht ‘of ‘the Gouin imports’ Hae :
Seats bi do SAE 1 , o to ‘New “York .1Residence: Offic:
hols N iteaensp: BJ faofxports? AFse Feacked the 3600000, || $09 North Street 229 Center tree
X nic | 2 000 mark in 1900. ok 4 nm Phone. Beth Phones,
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Healthful Sleep
_is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation
of life. "During sleep’ Nature renews the vital
forces of the body and restores the energy.
Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion.
To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and
the bowgls regular. The health of these organs
Is Assured by
Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which
acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid-
neys, toning and putting them in good working order.
Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at
the first unfavorable Symptom, Bey begin to take
EECHAMS PILLS
Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box.
Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25¢c.
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What We Know And
Do Not Know About
Infantile
By SAIUEL CG. DIXON, M.D.
Commissioner cf Heal! th
ANQIS
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Wy the history of the world’s workers on Ic’
the results of our owl work. before. us we nos
DON’T LOSE YOUR
harm. Call in your fomily physician if you get si
tell you Le Fas a remedy that is a sure cure, and any one
and helped if possibie by a good nurse, will in many cases bring the
child bask to health.
There is not as much paralysis as commonly believed. The re-
ports of ihe outbreak in New York seem to establish this. On the
13th of July New York reported 1,600 cases of Poliomyeliiis, but
only 403 of paralysis.
duces the disease and how it is communicated from one person to
another we, with our present knowledge, STRENUGCUSLY RL BOOM.
MEND the following precautions:
All excepting the doctor and the one nursing the person sick
of the disease must keep out of the room set aside for the patient.
If possible keep children out of the neighborhood in which the
disease prevails.
Keep all insects out of houses, particularly flies. GUARD FOOD
STUFFS FROM FLIES. Flies may carry the disease.
Feed children on cooked food as much as possible.
See that the outside of bread or biscuits is kept clean and away
from flies. ‘Wagons, trucks, etc. carrying bread should not be kept
fn horse stables.
the house is not fully screened.
The Department has literature on this subject which you can
get upon written request. ;
THIS DEPARTMENT IS IN CONSTANT WARFARE TO
PROTECT OUR: PEOPLE FROM DISEASE. TO ACCOMPLISH
THE BEST RESULTS WE MUST NOT ONLY HAVE THE CON-
FIDENCE OF OUR PEOPLE BUT INDIVIDUAL AND PUBLIC
| CO-OPERATION. : {
a July 29, 1916. J
$0
YEAR'S TRADE TWO BILLIONS |Eesssemsmmonmmsses:
“NEw York "Handles. ¢ 60 Per’ Cent’ of 8 Joseph L. Treslser
. ‘United States’ Exports. 3
riiponts and dmports of the port of | i
: Funeral Director and Embalmer
New York for the year ended June 30
amounted to $2,169,000,000, according
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FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE in first
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class condition.. Inquire .st thie offies.
lies. Long attentive treatment under a good doctor of medicine,
Until we know more about that which pro-
Screen your houses and baby coaches or cribs or beds when