RLS aL MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL i ®UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT MEYERSDALE, PA. ¥. Cleaver, Editor. When paid strictly in advance $1.25 When not paid in advance $1.50 HUGHES RO UNCERTAIN QUANTITY. In a specch with tLe. true Repub: lican mef" ring ‘n it, Charle:. Ev- ans Bugho- in cccopting the nomina- tion as the nowince of his party for the first office in the land at Carnegie Music Hall, New York ity, Monday night stated his position relative tn the present can: paign. He declared fcr a new policy of “firmness and consis‘ency” toward Mexico; for “the unflinching main- tenance of all American Rights on land and sea,” and for “adequate na- tional defense; adequate protection on both our Western and. Eastern coasts.” “We denounce all plots and conspir- acies in the interests of any foreign nation,” Mr. Hughes said, “Utterly in- tolerable is the use of our scil for alien intrigues. Every American must unreservedly condemn them and sup- port every effort «for their suppress- jon.” The nominee a cked President gF NC § HILLEGASS—FOLEY. On Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock; at the parsonage of the officiating clergyman, Rev. Fr. Brady, pastor of the Catholic church in this place, Mr. Reon Hillegass and Miss Mary bo ley,. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foley, were united in mar- riage. They were attended by Miss Kathryn Kattan and Mr. Walter Wel- ler. The groom is an employe of the B. & O. railroad company and his du- ties will now take him to Cuba. The ‘n.ir lef: the same night for Washington, D.-C. where following a brief stay, the groom will leave for Cuba and the bride will return to her home for a couple of weeks when she too will depart for ey of the Antilles. The bride is a charm- ing young lady and is much loved by her many friends. The groom is an estimable and capable young man whose parents live near Dividing Ridge in this county. GOT THEM AT LAST. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weller, who were married here last Wednesday even- ing, and who so adroitly escaped the usual hilarous and vociferous depart- ure of those just wedded, were made¢ to pay a ljtde nenance. when: ARpy AT Fed hose about, 6 ol ook of Tues- ‘evening. They were met at the B. & o. sta’ , tion and assisted into an auto, with .aw been weakness and Ax us $80 THE BIJOU CHANGES HANDS. The Bijou moving picture place dhanged hands during thee past week. F. J. Hemmuger has sold out his interests to J. J. Shirey, of La- trobe, who has been in the same line of work and is well qualified to coa- tinue the good service established by Mr. Hemminger. . ‘wo horn blowing young men on the front seat. Then the fun began fer several other automobiles followed and there was a regular calithumpian serenade to Salisbury and then ar- ound the streets of this place. Final- ly with a stern promise from the pop- ular pair never to treat their dearest friends that way again. Mr. and Mrs. Weller were given their united free- dom once more. ILLUSTRATED SERMON Mr. Shirey is of a good family and | reputation. He is genial and courteous | in disposition. The public is assured the best there is to be had anywhera. Mr. Shirey solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded his predecessor, Mr. Hemminger and wife will re- | main here for a month or two and then will go to Illinois to visit at the home of Mrs. Hemminger’s parents. | | POLICEMEN UNDER COMPENSATION LAW | A ‘decision has( been given by the | ‘Workmens Compensation Board | | which holds that a policeman is a pub- lic servant and as such comes under | the provisions of the compensation | law. | The opinion was given in reversing the referee in a case decided against | the city of Reading and appealed to the board by the municipality. The! decision will affect the hundreds of municipal divisions in the state. WINDBER BOY HURT AT AKRON. Earl, the 19 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H, Mills; Windber is in a hospital at Akron seriously injured bv being run down by an automobile. His skull was fractured in two places but there is some hope of his recovery. The yosng man had been working | for the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.' $1.50 PITTSBURG AND RETURN. | Sunday, August 13, via Westein | Maryland Ry. Special train leaves Meyersdale at 8:35 a. m. Returning arrives Meyersdale 10:24 p. m Jos. W. Stewart, Adv. Agent, {on the Methodist church lawn on next Western Maryland Ry. 6 DOZ. LIGHT OR 3 -DOZ HEAVY |for. JAR RUBBFRS FOR 25¢c AT HABEL & PHILLIPS Fw I——————— Our Job Werk Plsasce During the month of August the Sunday evenings wil be taken up with ILLUSTRATED SERMONS at the Methodist Episcopal will all be different from anything that was shown last year. For next Sabbath evening the sermon will be on the Acts of the Apostles, covering the early period of the Christian Say ZU ZU to} the Grocerman an hand him a nickel. back with the snappiest ginger snaps you ever put In your Hell come Church. These NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ROCKWOOD A baby girl recently arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Philippi. Miss Ruth Critchfield has returnei to her position as assistant postmas- ter at the local postoffice after an ab: sence of several weeks on account of the illness of her mother who is great- ly improved in health. Mr. en@ Mrs. J. Mec. P. Miller and children of Dubois have been spending several davs @: the guests of Mr. Mil- ler’'s matter. Mrs, Helen Miller, and brothers and sisters of Rockwood. John Vought of Pittsburg is spend- ing his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vought of Broadway. The new residence of C. C. Newman of town is nearing completion. The which was Baptist Church, was largely attended. Mrs. Wesley Brant of Pittsburg is visiting with New Lexington friends. funeral of Mrs. Paul Miller, held from the German REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following deeds have been re- corded by Recorder John E. Custer since our last report: : Boswell Impiovement Co. to a! theran church of Boswell, $350. | Chas. Landman to Beujamin M.'! Dickey, Somerset Borough, $3,000. i Ephraim Slagle to Dan 8. Ober, ! Samuel Miller to Adam Miller, Al! legheny Twp., $200. erset Twp, $400. John Mershbaker to Harry Sippie, | Summit Twp., $2,300. David Ross to Frank Patrick, Shade Twp., $200. H. F. Berkebile Rockwood, $1,300. Calems Bowman to Alice Dinker, Eik“Lick Twp., $600. Solomon D. Brunner to Howard D. Mognet, Middlecreek Twp. $1,000. George Donges to Urias J. Christ- ner, Summit Twp., $2,000. Jonas Gary to Howard D. Mognet, Middlecreek Twp.. $1,350. S. M. Mickel to George C. Windber, $1. E. E. Naylor to Benjamin Windber, $800. Jacob Ripple to Calvin Paint Borough, $1. Emma Rhoads to Edward K. Hoeo- ver, Somerset, $600. Jonas M. Cook to Baltimore & Ohio R. R., Somerset Twp., $4,000. Francis Queer to C. C. _Schmucker, Boswell, $1. Sarah E: Carroll to Tones Katuna, Windber, $200. C. C. Schmucker to Andrew Ven- uski, Boswell, $262. James H. Moore’s heirs to Stopka, Ogle Twp. $1,900. Boswell Improvement Co. to Fran- cis Queer, Boswell, $200. Minnie J. Alwine to Johnstown Wa- ter Co. Conemaugh twp., $894. George Saylor to Otto Floyd Saylor Conemaugh Twp., $10. Wilson Saylor to Roy Lindamen, Summit Twp., $750. Somerset Coal Co. to Presbyterian . Church of Acosta, Jenner Twp., $10. Lydia, A. Barron to Lloyd C. Hoch- stetler, Middlecreek and Jefferson Twp., $600. Leah Lohr to C. Mi. Knupp, Jefter- Felix Miller, Ripple, John Moore, who. passed away at h near Trent, was laid to res New Centerville Cemetery. The Lutheran picnic will August 10. ] The laying of the cbra the new Lutheran church’ place Sunday afternoon, ville is the guest of relatives here. ¢ Mrs. Rebecca Shultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Siltz, underwent an operation recently at the Frantz hospital in Confluence, moval of enlarged tonsils. Philip Wolfersberger of New Castle is the guest of his brother, D. H., ard other relatives of Rockwood for several weeks. Miss Bessie Baker was accompari- ed home from the Mercy Hospital at Pittsburg by her brother-in-law, I. D Hecker, a few days ago. Mrs. Baker was operated upon for gall stones sev- eral weeks ago and is improving rap- idly. The United Brethren Church of Casselman will hold their annual pic- nic in the Casselman Grove on Sat- urday, August 5. Herbert Snyder of Johnstown, is spending several days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Snyder of New Centreville. a Church, This will be very interesting. in matters of detail and history. The mornng sermon will be on the Eighth Commandment, Thou Shalt Not Steal. GUARDSMAN HEARS OF MOTHER'S DEATH. Private Joseph Eadsell, now o2 | duty at €amp Stewart, El Paso, Tex- as, with the Tenth Infantry, on Mon- day received word of the death of his mother, The telegram was taken to the young man’s tent in the street of [Co. C, of Somerset. He went at once to Captain Curtis Truxal to ask for a furlough home. A telegram was sert asking that the remains be kept un-' til the son could make the three days’ trip. His pay was advanced and he was soon hurrying home on his sad mission. A — I i CHURCH NOTES. Main Street Brethren church: On Sunday, Aug. 6, Rev. Wm. H. Bock, ‘of Brighton, Ind., will preach both morning and evening; at Summit Mills in the afternoon. CHURCH FESTIVAL An ice cream festival will be held Saturday evening by the Epworth League. A good patronage is . hoped BUY CERESOTA FLOUR AND "|HAVE GOOD BREAD, AT HABEL-& PHILLIPS. GONFLUENCE I. L. Hall and son, Will, ate grad- ing their beautiful lawn on Sterner street. | A compar of young ladies of Ur sina, chaperoned by Mrs. Harry Col- lins, were here on Saturday on their way to Tub Run to camp for sever- al days. Wesley Glover passed through here a day or two ago on his way to Som- arset. Mrs. Chas. Robinson of Ursina was vigiting friends and shopping in town Saturday. Urias Ringer was a business vistor to Somerset on Saturday. Mrs. John Glover and little daugh- ter of Mt. Zion were here Saturday on their way to Somerfleld where they will visit for few days. Don’t forget the Sunday school pic nic to be at Johnson Chapel Saturday, Aug. 5. Mrs. F. W. Black and son Charles, A. G. Black and wife and son Stanley ,and Dewey Farmer motored through | Washington, D. C., last week. Miss Alta Flanigan, who has been visiting Miss Mary Nedrow of Somer- field for a few days, has returned home, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fetter of Connells- ville, formerly of this place, were here recently to move their hLouse- hold goods there, whick they have been staying for several months, E. B. Brown has returned home from a visit with his son Harry of De- troit, Mich. for the Te son Twp., $65.. , ner, Middlecreek Twp., $1,600. | Jacob Crossan to Laura E. Crossan, | Middlecreek Twp, $1,600. ‘Joseph Livengood to Franklin E, Keefer, Elk Lick Twp. $11,000. : Simon Glotfelty (Heirs) to Edgar ph Gover ara B. Glot- telty, Salisbury EX ain $1450. { "Lizzie Judy to Mt. Tabor Ev. Lu- theran Church of Garrett, Lincoln Twp., $2,000. Otis Dietz to William Smutko, | Windber, $2,100. : W. H. Miller to Homer F. Taylor, ! Quemahoning Twp., $3,500. Wm. Dailey to Wm. Miller, mahoning Twp., $3,476. : John R. Robertson to William Rob- ertson, Elk Lick Twp.., $650. O. B. Statler to Jacob Sola, Shade . Twp., $150. W. Scott Bird to Connellsville State | Line R. R. Co., Addison Twp., $200, Que- GLENCOE. Mrs. W. Campbell, children and ; sister, Virgie, letf on Friday for al two weeks’ visit at Friendsville. Harry Cook minus his hobble of the past two months and Carl Rau- , Pach are back to work on the B. & O. | Mrs. George Ellman and daughter of Cumberland returned home on . Monday after a pleasant visit with | friends. Howard Miller of Connellsville is spending some time with his grand- parents. “A black” innstead of a pair of them hits the trail between Roddy Camp and this metropolis. Fares remain as i per before. ! The reunion of the Dennis Leydig family of Sunday was a rare feature-- i of one child being bitten by a pup, too ‘much eats and heat and continuous courting with indigestion, it was the real occasion. Mrs H D. Altfather was called on Thursday to Connellsville to the bed- side of her only daughter who was quite {lL I. D. Leydig, wife and daughter, . Marion, Etta Shaffer and Alice We- breck left on Tuesday a mu. for a trip to Getysburg and Luray Cave, . Va in the Leydig Ford. | BRAWLERS ARRESTED. Officer Bittner was called up to Shaw Mines on last Sunday afternoon to arrest one of two young men with foreign unpronounceable names, who had gotten into a drunken brawl. The one arrested had used a sharp stone which he applied to his opponent with horible telling effect. The one arrested was brught to the Meyers- dale lockup and on Monday he paid costs and loss of time of the fellow he knocked out, and then both made up, Hooversville, $425 | § E, 0, Kooser to Mary J. Darr, Som- = to George Beatty, | Laura E. Crossan to Solomon Brp- Vulcanizing The Cemented CANIZING. the cost is real very unreliable makeshift -- have the puncture repaired permanently by our VUL- Our Vulcanizing Method re- pairs the puncture forever--it it does not melt off, slip or de- velop slow leaks ete. Our Service is Prompt and TRY TUS. Patch is but a Y Y 4 + YY ly nominal. PrN Ew Meyersdale Auto Company. MEYERSDALE, PENNA, EARL KELLEY Both Phones FRED FLOYD rr RA RRO RCRA RCRL Fr CROROR HORO BRO BRO ROO B R08, BORO E EO a BORO AOR RRO R0N0 AY SR0ROR0RB0B0B0BCa080 NOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUN- TY, PENNSYLVANIA. | Subpoena and Alias Subpoena in Di- vorge. NO. 13, FEB. TERM, 1916. MARY C. WHITE VS. CHARLES W. WHITE To CHARLES W. WHITE, : You are hereby noti- fied to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Somer- set, Pa., on Monday September 11, 1916 to answer the libel Subpoena and alias. Subpoena in Divorce in the above statedcase, and to show cause Sheriff's Office July 17, 1916 NOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON {PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUN- i TY, PENNSYLVANIA. { Subpoena and Alias Subpoena in Di | veree. NO. 123. Dec. TERM, 1915 ZELLA WALKER VS. | JAMES T. WALKER | To JAMES T. WALKER, respondent { above named, You are hereby noti. | fied to be and appear at a Court of Sommon Pleas to be held at Somer- set, Pa., on Monday September 11, 1916 to answer the libel Subpoena and | alias Subpoena in Divorce in the | above statedcase, and to show cause if any you have, why a decree of di- vorce should not be made against you. Sheriff's Office L. G. WAGNE.. July 17, 1916 Sheriff. ¥ NOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON ‘PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUN- TY, PENNSYLVANIA. Subpoena and Alias Subpoena in Di- vorce, NO. 14, FEB. TERM, 1916 EMMA STUTZMAN KANN V8. CHARLES KANN To Charles Kann, respondent above ‘named. * You are hereby not!- fied to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Somer- set, Pa., on Menday September 11, 1916 to answer the libel Subpoena and alias Subpoena In Divorce in the above. statedcase, and to show cause if any you have, why a decree of di- vorce should not be made against you. Sheriff's Office L. G. WAGNER, July 17, 1916 Sheriff. A a a NOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON = PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUN- TY, PENNSYLVANIA. Subpoena and Alias Subpoena in DI- vorce. NO. 372, SEPT. TERM, 1918 LAVINA MEYERS V8. LESTER H. MEYERS To LESTER H. MEYERS, respondent above named. Respondent above named:— if any you have, why a decree of Greenville Twp. 4004, 1 00 Gi vil Sheriff. fied to: be a SRA HOR BRR SF RRR 1916 to answer the libel Subpoena and alias Subpoena in Divorce in the above statedcase, and to show: cause if any you have, why a decree of di- vorce should not be made agaifist you, Sheriff's Office L. G. WAGNE July 17, 1916 Sheriff, NOTICE IN DIVORCE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF SOMERSET COUN- TY, PENNSYLVANIA. Subpoena and Alias Subpoena in Di- vorce. (NO. 50, FEB, TERM, 1916. LIZZIE ALBRIGHT MOSHOLDER VS. Wm. H. MOSHOLDER Wine H, Mosholder, respondent a- Common Pleas to be held at Somer set, Pa., on Monday ‘September 11, 1916 to answer the libel Subpoena and alias Subpoena in Divorce in the above statedcase, and to show cause if any you have, why a decree of d'- vorce should not be made against you. Sheriff’s Office L. G. WAGNER, |” July 17, 1916 Sheriff : , 1 > §T. PAUL Several families have been annoy- ! ed lately by some one prowling a- I vout their homes, presumably with ithe’ intention of entering and com- mitting some crime. Notice is hereby | served that such visits may become extremely hazardous for those making them in the future. _ While H. J. Eagle was cutting a small patch-of oats, he encountered a large blacksnake, which he killed. It was found that the snake measur-’ ed five feet, 8 inches, Oscar Sipple was wearing darken- ed goggles last week due to irritation caused to one of his eyes by a piece of steel which had lodged in it. Dr. Lichty removed the steel with a mag- net. Harry, the son of Mr. John Engle, had his collar bone broken while playing one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Menges, Listie, were guests at the Oscar Sip- ple home on Sunday. Mrs. Menges is a sister of Mrs. Sipple. Mrs. Gertrude A. Cogan of Phila- delphia addressed the congregation of the Reformed Church in the interests. of the Woman's Missionary Society. She succeeded in orgamizing a local branch among the women of St. Paul. Mrs. Ross Sechler who is a pa- tient in a hospital in Richmond, ts doing as well as could be expected. As yet we have nothing of a very en- couraging nature to report. Mr. Joe Hay of Akron, Ohio, was the guest of N. D. Hay of Hay’s Park on Sunday. For many years he was one of the substantial citizens of this community. Many complimentary remarks were exchanged about the “New Minister” play which was performed by home talent in the Reformed Church of this place on Friday evening before- a large audience. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE In first class condition. Inquire at this office. You are hereby notl- L-fied- to be and appear at a Court of perhaps to try it again when whiskey dominates them both. A Common Pleas to be held at Somer set, ‘Pa., on ‘Monday September 11, “POTATO CHIPS, LOOSE OLIVES, SWEET PICKLES, PICNIC PLATES, LUNCH ROLLS:FOR PICNICS CEP ASAI. A TI LL F Method to-morow Charles ing ten d A seco! Mrs. C. I Kennet Cumberla Lester ‘where he Miss | been spe: Helen Li Miss FE a week c erset frie A dan auditoriu members Miss B a week's Virginia. The 1 numbers to-day. Mrs. J a one Oc in honor of Chillic Miss Z Mrs. Chr a week’s man. The M day Schc nic in tl Saturday ‘Llewel a survey week-end Side. Mrs, J visited a aunt, M past few Misses who hac relatives ned to . Miss N ‘City, wi librarian cation w L W. W James Somerse ing back a couple two chil olls of I Hocking the Wm street. their lit D.C, a spend th at the § Mr. and "CR. rived Mi of Mr. a Mrs. Ra “=. have be weeks. The c! union pi the Lan ity Refo in char this yea Miss Large st Miller & ly. One « was a tc number, bride, nc Rev. | cepted a ma, Wa hold goc their la ment. R here unt Edwar respecte ship anc visitor t said th scriber -establist forty ye: A wat the Epw of Meth evening. waterme This Wc emphasi "who cou the let! Miss S: honors 1 Mr. ar land, Oh ern trip, dale to * 8 promi Mrs. Ma D. Gnag years ‘pe ren chu