The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 28, 1916, Image 4

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ra EYERSDALE COMMERCIAL
PUCLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
AT MEYERSDALE. PA.
A. M. SCHAFFNER, Owner.
K. CLEAVER, Editor and Manager.
When paig strictly in advance $1.25
When not paid in advance $1.50
en-waffle dinner with all the trim- : : ! £ =
REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET mings on Sunday to a few relatives the little appetites hungry ior more. — SOME.
For President and friends. N. B. C. Graham Crackers added HA L
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES,of New Marion Leydig gave a little “fare- an individuality and nut-like flavor TL
work. ? well” on Saturday evening for Etta that other graham crackers lacked.
For Vice President Shaffer of Chicago who was here for This makes them an almost DY er FREE—FREE 4 t
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, of Indi- the summer. Miss Shafer left for the sally popular article of everyday diet. ; : 1
ana, : West Tuesday accompanied by her . A Whistle with Each 5c. Glass
For State Treasurer hostess as far as Greensburg where NATIONAL BISCUIT | r SERVED ONLY AT = - |
HARMON M. KEPHART, of Fayette they attended a house party for the COMPANY x An
County.
For Auditor General
CHARLES A. SNYDER, of Schuykill
County.
For United States Senator
PHILANDER C. KNOX, of Allegheny
hor:e for a short visit.
on Tuesday. His wife
Mr. Cook’s parents for the present.
riage of John H. Tressler of Cumbar-
land to a Miss Thomas
Connellsville.
GLENCOE
2 bert Bittner of Akron, Ohio is
Geo R. Cook left for Osceola Mills
will stay with
Word was received here of the mar-
Alice Webreck served a real chick-
week.
Bon Leydig is some Jockey when it
comes to getting thru our city street's
and alleys with the electric off; ask
Etta if in doubt.
Forget that variegated wheeled ob-
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N. B.C. GRAHAM
CRACKERS
You don’t have to coax the children
to eat plenty of N. B. C. Graham
Crackers. These are not only rich in
the nourishment that builds bone and
muscle, but their tempting taste makes
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County. ject that used to occupy the Main MEYERSDALE, - - . -
For Congressmen- at-Large drive “The Boss” has a brand new . du
THOMAS S. CRAGO, of Greene vehicle since spending Fair Week Q ? Victor Records TR AE i ol IE
County. ‘| with his “mamma.” BBOAABOB BB em nm be
MAHLON M. GARLAND, of Alle.| “Pathetic Bob” Webreck with one ORR CRORES EOR0R0R0RCAORRIRCRE08T
gheny County, finger wagging holds down the heavy 5 PERSO}
JOSEPH McLAUGHLIN, of Allegheny [end of Jacob Ludy’s farm for the 3 ® ® F. N. St
County. coming fortnight. d : i B=
JOHN R. K. SCOTT, of Philadelphia Sol Martz is recovering slightly 5 1 n Clash
County. . | from a sick siege. . : foi ol
For Congress John Poorbaugh and family of Car- ie ; . oe
romp ponerse vets | ronnie na. sno ne wexes| 1 he Second National Bank | =a
County. with relatives. ; bi A
For Assembly Mrs. Schrock runs his restaurant, 2 OF MEYERSDALE PA x d atch is but a
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ROBERT W. LOHR, of Jenner. the while. ~ ’ : The Cemente P ee
MORRIS W. SPEICHER, or Milford —————————————————— TS , ° °
UNION VALLEY Report at the Close of Business June 30, 1916 ; very unreliable makeshift is a A
Everybody about done cuttng corn; : st gi 1
Democratic debaters who discussed | taking out potatoes is now on the pro- : have the puncture repaired i Toes
the eight-hour bill in Congress took | gram but the potato crop is a failure RESOURCES. LIABILITIES ; pe
great pains to absolve the labor lead- | lots of rotten ones and a small crop. V U = 18308
ers from the charge that they had [| Harvey Leisure is working for Lew- Loans and Investments. $482,643.06] Capital stock paid in... _$ 65,000.00 permanently by our Li Soo :
compelled Congress to deal with the | js Keefer on the Philson farm near . alisbury.
problem, It was the President, they | Berlin. U. S. Bonds and Premiums 72,231.87] Surplus Fund and Profits. . . 57,035.88 CANIZING. - Miss i
averred, who brought the matter tc Sorry to report Mrs. H. F. Habel is Real ‘ . ; iting rela
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Copttol Hill. In this they were Yight. | seriously 1; been in bed several eal Estate, Furniture, Fix. 63,374.50} Circulation. ._. -_. —.____ 63.700.00 Vv 1 es M th d coning.
The President tcok the problem o.t | days. Cash and due from Banke. 55,977.76 Deposits ©... 488.491°31 Our ulcanizing etnoa re- Mre ¥
of the hands of the men and the man- Mrs. W. H. Habel of Meyersdale is rr : * . for a vis
agers when they were negotiating | at the home of her son on account of Total Resources. $674,227.19 Total Liabilities... $674.227.31 pairs the puncture forever--it in Cumbe
and before the federal board of med- | her daughter inlaw being" sick. ; ; : trend Ber) M
iation and conciliation had determin- | Mr. Allen Ravenscraft and Harry Growth as shown in foliewing statements made to Ccmptreller of Currency. it does not melt off, slip or de- . days a
ed that they were powerless. When be | Keefer of Cumberland spent a few : ASSETS Pennsyly
found that he could not settle it, ne | hours Sunday with their parents. 1 1 k £ Preach
dumped the thing into the lap of Con- Mr. W. H. Habel and daughter Mrs. July 15, 08 $262,014,92 velop SIOW ea S etc. Church 1
gress. It was the President who put | Clarence Rowe spent a few hours at ae 2% 2 a yy ®
the shameful necessity upon Congress | H. F. Habel’s Sunday. arch /, 512,574.48 . o iss
of yielding to dictation. Simon Keefer was at Brant’s ap- April 4, 191 3 $605,870.62 3 Our Service 1S Prompt ~ and De
ple butter factory last week haviagz h = he . ew wee
THE CHILDREN butter made. March, 4, 1914, §$610,212.34 : the cost is really nominal. diss |
H. F. Habel, Elmer and Frank Kee- 2° “aA -
Children. im general, not our ow’, fer were Sunday callers at Christ March 4, 1915 $624868.35 x Pittsbu;
are often spoken of with a tinge of | Mankamyer’s. N 1 0 1 1 d TR Y US. Miss |
disparagement for the reason that Frank Keefer is working for H. F. OV. 3 ’ 6 2,875.57 : la few gs
they are at times annoying or trouble- | Habel. : ries p : 3 Walsh i)
some. On most occasions they make Miss Agnes Keefer who is employ- Se t.1 2 1916 $674 227 19 s iss "
their presence known and the adults | ed at Simon Murray's spent Sunday Pp y 9 9 ° 8 M : d 1 A t ( Visiting
look upon their pranks and move- | with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | ~~rnrnrrnans rms mrs NE eyers ale uto ompany. NO
ments in a sort of patronizing way. Keefer. at John Dietles were N. P Maust, A Comi x x rian
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What the children are is appreciat- Mrs. Lydia Beal is visiting old |G. Maust, Lloyd Fike, Mrs. Howard | Mutual Weekly showing some | & MEYERSDALE, PENNA. : . i
ed indeed very much by those Who | friends and acquaintances in our lit-| Miller and Little daughter Kira, Miss | scenes of the recent water battle 3 . iB Sm
have been attending the Sunday tle valley at the present time. Mary Miller, Miss Nettie Maust and |held at Connellsville between the 5 EARL KELLEY Both Phones FRED FLOYD & A
schools for the past few weeks while | P. W. White and family and Ezra | Mrs. Albert Wahl all of Woodlawn | local fire boys and the Stowe township | § | : . MPs
the guaranting on children under 16 | Nicholson spent Sunday in Allegheny | nr. and Mrs. Ed Maust of Meyers- | firemen, the greatest water battle ev- By rer eR CREB ORCS BRERA BORN BTBBBR RRR 5 2 Lo
years -* has been in force for there | Township at the home of Conrad |dale and Mr. Ira Shuck of Somerville. er fought in this. section. SE Sean - ig here
were no children present and there | Deist. Mrs. Harvey Wahl spent a few days o > af res Su 1
was an aching void in the hearts of Ezra Nicholson is spending this | with her sister Mrs. Ida Dietle who | ; [ THE HOME O Si
all and everyone now is glad that | week with his Uncle P. W. White. |had been very sick WORN a ENE en “AMERICA FIRST AND AMER- F Mrs.
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mext Sunday the hum of happy voices Susie Diest who has been working| (Crawford Dietle spent Sunday with oF MEVERSDALE COM ca EFFICIENT. li G ° departe
and the sunshine on the faces of | at the home of P. W. White the past | pis cousin Bruce Shultz who had MERCIAL : Ws coms 3 siatei in a pain ua ity rogeries Whore
cheery-hearted are to take pos- |six months returned to her home on |; ; ; : ’ 3 3 SE le — visiting
i day School which ; just come home from the Rospital, Published each Thursday in the ||, and direct i...her our faith, Gur Our whole time and attention is Mr. :
session of the Sunday School wail Sunday last. tM dais, P purpose and our pledge. This % :
will transform it into a real Sunday | Say Boys! don’t hang those sleigh | AMUSEMENTS AT THE Yome 8 So. Be 0) > representative gathering is a hn to the task of appeasing the the for
School. and cow bells too high for there is an- SUMMER. GARDEN | vill ne hh " 2 Mi Panes happy augury. It means the puolc appetite, How about yours? thir so
America’s great poet, Longfellow | other wedding very close at hand. “Beatri Falrienh ville, Pa.; Editor, K. Cleaver, Mey- strength «f reunion. It means Try Sunshine Cakes and Crackers. Mrs. M
SAyS:- ea rice airfax ersdale, Pa. that the party of Lincoln is re- They will please you. It will pay EMPTY
Come to me, oh, ye children! The next episode “THE ADVEN-| Sworn to and subscribed before me stored, alert, effective. It means you to buy our own blended Coffee. SALE
Jia, 45, 3 : WELLERSBURG TURES OF THE JEALOUS WIFE” | this 28th day of Sept. '9'6. the unity of a common percep- Y Harve
For 1 hear you at your play Mr William Killian of Newville, |in the BEATRICE FAIRFAX series J. M. Gnagey, Notary Public tion of paramount national Good 50 cent brooms for 40 cents Heaiy
And the thoughts that have perplex- |p, ig spending a few days as the lis the attraction at the SUMMER My Commission expires at the end needs. It means that we are this yest - day ev
+3, Re ied Se aks guest of his daughter Mrs. James | GARDEN for Saturday this Week lof the next session of the Senate. neither deceived nor benumbed We sell the best Silyer Polish on Burges
For ve, are 0 than 4 the poems Resaig of (is ples along with four other reels including DY Boal Son Tons the market for the money; 25 cent > Mrs.
a , x 2ad Min, Fons Els or Ak-|one of those funny “KRAZY CAT” SUMMIT TOWNSHIP period, perhaps more critical Jars for 15 cents. x a : who hz
ot : je are the guests of the form-| cartoons, don’t miss the second pic-| Farmers are busy digging thei : i ; ivi
re the livi oems while ’ § y digging their po than any period since the civil < Alma.
Bo ee ers parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blank, | ture play of this series, each one a | tatoes which seem to be a fair crop. Ee We mesd a dominant WE QUOTE ONLY A FEW PRICES nol
: Earl Witt was a business caller in |complete story. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. George Vought spent sense of national unity, the ex- THIS WEEK. Mr.
ADDISON Cumberland Tuesday. Charlie Chaplin Sunday at the home of Austin Miller erclse of our best constructive 1 Box Matches 4 cents. Mrs. B
. : : Harvest home service will be held{ gpecial for the little folks that fun-|and family " powers, the vigor and resource- 5 cent can Sardine Paste for 4 cents. ses
Mrs. Laura Duckworth is 1vi9g |p the Reformed church Sunday, Oc . : : fulness of a quickened America 10 t Poll i £ Visit,
La rch Sunday, Oct-| ny fellow CHAPLIN in the latest com-| Daniel Klink is building a kitchen Bore lea, cent can Polly Prim Cleanser for D. Pf
very ill with dropsy. ober, Sth. by Rev. A. W. Von Kaske, |eqy “POLICE” alon ith the “MYS-'to his hous h . We desire that thé Republican Pla
Mr. A. C. Jeffreys is nursing a very | pocior > yr 2 g wi e to his house. Adam Johnson is doing party as a great liberty party 7 cents. Sylv
sore hand: about a week ago he hurt | . Ar one those who attended the rr : or MYRA" and other Tesis, [the carpenter work. ; shaH be the agency of national Royal Scarlet Oyster Cocktail 9 cents Lecke!
Iie finger on the right hand end later mo vorednie. t i; BD wor !don t of to see CHAPLIN. it's him] Teachers and scholars of this towua- achievement, the organ of the 12 1 2 cent can Lima Beans for 7 cents on Su
blood poisoning developed. y air last week were:pack in his old time slapstick, with | sh ip are waiting for school to begin. effective expression of dominant Good Rio Coffee at 16 cents per. 1b. hore
e 3 : | Homer and Ellsworth Beal, Reginald | hjs hand-me-down suit and worn-oat| Solomon Summy sold his farm to Americanism. What do | mean 1-2 1b., Good Mixed 21 cents* Mi
Miss Ora Brook entertained her | gyafier. G. W. Witt, Ralph Poorbaugh | \ 1s hat? ¥ moan Americe con: -» Goo ixed Tea for 21 cents iss
Sunday School class last week at her | 14 mana Witt ’ shoes, : Elmer Engle for $3,000. Y be a a )ot 2 0 25 cent can Runkles Cocoa fo ts vis
; : ; sd } ; a . ‘Man and His Soul” Mrs. Ellen Smith of Sacramento 2010 power, awake to coll 21 cents. d
home; refreshments were served at a} 14 Helen Wingert is spending | FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEV- Calf. is visiting I gation, erect in self respect, pre- : an
jate hour and the mercy crowd left for { oo or51 weeks with friends and rela- | grRLY BAYNE h 1 ning Blfale visiting her, sister Mie J. A pared for every emergency, de- 3 10 cent rolls best Toilet Paper Breig.
home. The party consisted of the fol yi qq jy Meyersdale. on of 1 . il - JOpsl af prove. voted to the ideals of peace, in- for 25 cents. Mrs
lowing young ladies: Misses Mae x Anal sok And son foores and queen of motion pictures, will el Milton Gnagey moved to Meyers- stinct with the spirit of human Have you tried Royal Scarlet Shad? seph
z . : Mrs. a o son George | geen at the SUMMER GARDEN Tues- |dale on Tdesday. brotherhood, safeguarding both
and Bessie Jeffreys, Ada Witt, Mae of Cooks Mill spent Sunday at G. W : z | safeg g bo They are repeaters. are
Bird Mary Burrows, Virginia . D yun rs day Oct. 2nd in “MAN AND HIS | The many friends of Mrs. A. L. Faid- | individuad opportunity and the relat
Wiiht Witts. ' *|SOUIL’ the name of the two above ley took her by srrprise and helped | | public interest, maintaining a Free Delivery. His
in . — ctarh is enough, you need not know [her to celebrateher 50th birthday om | well ordered constitutional sys- !
Miss Della Kurtz of Swissvale who | WOODLAWN any more about this METRO wosder- last Saturday evening. Mrs. Faidley tem adapted to local self gov- EF. A Bll TNER oy
has been spending a few weeks With | people “all busy with all kinds of | hlay, if you miss it yon will miss ene | was also the reinient of man otal | ernment without the sacrifice of . ’ :
her mother, Mrs. Annie Kurtz, left | fall work ey 5 > : | mh EE vee yu | essential national authority, ap- BOTH PHONES their
for her h Wednesday morning ik b Sat of the best presmuws of the week. [presents preciating the necessity of sta Bank
or her home on C sday ming. C. J. Fike raised his barn on Satur- a i | ” \ !
Harry Witt has accepted a situa-|g, Billie Burke . 1 RB J. Engle and Marling Gnagey | bility, expert knowledge and Centre Mt. Meyersdale Pa, Llo
; re» t Wan it Tone ay. : The clever little actress is the talk | were Somerset visitors on Monday. | thorough organization as the in- patric
tione.at. Connellsville ang, Wi En A. G. Maust spent Monday in HO0-|,¢ fiimdome, rain or shine the*SUM- | Mrs. H. L. Maust and mother Mrs, | dispensable conditions of secu- 3 timor
here on Wednesday morning with | yergville to see about the School he | \rmp GARDEN is filled, there is a rea- | Julia Engle were St, Paul visitors on ! rity and progress; a country TWO. GUARDIANS NAMED. day
his family. is going to teach this coming term. son, GLORIA‘S ROMANCE is o won- | fast Sunday. loved by its citizens with a pa- Because he has been adjudged men- =
Quite an interesting crowd vis 2d | Mr. and Mrs. E. Maust of Meyers-{s.,.ty] feature serial photoplay with | oT5e TF 8 inbred . “oy triotic fervor permitting no divi- {tally incompetent to the extent that x
: 0 { 5 be 2 I 3 ; George E. Witt improved his resi Y : : ; | 4 Mis
Mrs. E. R. Grimes last week to see a | dale and Mrs. Albert Wahl took din- lthe clever little star, Biille Burke. dence by building a new porch. | sion in their alleglance and no | he is not competent to look after his ROVE
night blcoming ce plant bloom. | ner at Christ Wahl’s on Sunday. | She holds the attention on Thusday ! Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mitchel of daly in their A ear | property, guardians have been ap- Miss
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THis, ie the second time im two! Mr. and Mrs Harvey Wahl, and}; pg Boynton were Sunday visitors at the i Lh a RI on | pointd for Abr. Bell, a wellknown to he
monihs inst fe Hen i= ee ay wl Sy ee Overalls. ‘home of Henry Schrock and family. ! respond to your summons.— | Lincoln Township farmer. The guard day
and it is surely a beautiful plant be- rist Wahb's. ! Lo ak te. a} nr 1 y | : :
and 3 » t iy oht John Dietle is able to take short | oo a for ie 8 . 8! Samuel Fullem is on the sick list at hn Hughes’ speech of ac | jans are Attorney F. W. Biesecker and Mr
Ing: La ats Shier : eh Te ITY uy | 5-Act Masterpiece wil h the old Tri-| 3 c . Jame
Born tc Mrs. Walter Fa- | motes Bow to nt fink be yn (angle favorite, Rhea Mitchell in the presem, ; or mum OO o | Robert Bell. The court has fixed the fo Ct
cenbaker Ol try - sisi ‘2% Heading role, an American 1 Salome Kinsinger is suffering from en { guardians’ bond at $2,000. day
7. Gs iR ) tion. ppendicitis at this writing Get onr prices on job work and
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