The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, February 08, 1917, Image 5

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temper
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urday by
; enjoyed
one Ca.
lcers asd
the Fah
plso beef scrap, charcoal; oyster s.cil | which means six more weeks of Wwin-
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SE Te Ee errs Rd. 31s qg0e) Saturdmy.
a Tuesday visitor in town with relar
#ives., 3 : HERE AND THERE
Full line of Pratts poultry supplies | The ground-hog saw his shadow
ter. Last Friday and Saturday being
the coldest of the year 8 to 10 below
zero, :
tc. at Habel & Phillips.
Samuel Livengood of Salisbury,
spent Tuesday in town.
W. M. Shultz, purchased a mare
Miss Gladys Stein, left on Sunday
gor Braddock, where she will spend : from Clyde Shoemaker of West Sum-
poveral weeks with relatives and | mit. : :
friends. Peter Meyers thinks a good heating
Andrew Stein, left Sunday for Pitts- stove is better than a furnace. Last
burg, where he expects ‘to remain for | Friday when the storm was at its
sometime. \ worst, one of the pipes bursted and
Stantons buck-wheat flour and pure | they nearly froze before the leak was
maple syrup at Habel & Phillips. j mended,
rtha Holzshu, visited friends Miss Lizzie Lee, spent the week-end
NE Sunday a Monday... Yih len gister, Mrs. Charles Krause
in Jo * +. of Berlin, d hi friend is ors
Three 10c boxes of rolled oats for Sh ill rly end Miss C
95c at Habel & Phillips. nm
Qscar Tressler, formerly of this
place, but now of Detroit, Mich, is
spending several weeks here visiting 4 danghtor
ds. 3 5
relatives and friends tua vanity soup tos 200
i in
Carload Golden loaf flour just OL
$10.40 per bbl. at Habel & Phillirs. at Habel & Phillips.
lung fever.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Klink,
130. valentine Of Cumberland, Mrs. M. J. Wengerd and two daught- | pepojer’s Hall last Wednesday even- Y§ i y
Mis. 1 the home of her ers, Marie and Pauline of Fredericks- ing. About sixty persons were pres- § 4 3
Md, is visiting 2 burg, Ohio, is visiting her parents, | o;¢ including members of the class A %2 +17 131
‘and the High School teachers. The .
Miss Erma Bockes, who worked £01 | evening was pleasantly spent in pliy-
ing games after which came the
Mrs, Forence Kink, is working for | “feed,” and a sumptious “feed” it,
was, too. After everyone declared |
they had eaten enough to last them a
office this morning, While om his Way) i oC ducer $1.90 per hun- [ Week the jolly crowd disbanded.
mother, Mrs. J. H. Pfahler of Broad-| “ond Mrs. George Beals.
way street.
Pleaseall flour is guaranteed $10.00 | 1vin Tresser is now home again.
per bbl. at Habel & Phillips.
L. J. Swisher of the Wins pi ‘her brother, David Kink.
company Was a pleasant caller Try a bag of Hommond dairy feed
to Williamsport, Wipe Be will spend Dod ot Habel & Phillips.
amily.
go ie 12 1%c| Miss Mollie Folk, spent Sunday at
Extra standal 2 ;
per large can at Habel & Phillips. Milton Mishlers.
Entertained Friends. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, enter- RE eo
tained a number of their friends at
thier home on Olinger street
day evening of last week, which was !
enjoyed by all present.
,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gatesman and
little son, Francis left Friday evening
en No. 5, for Clarion county, where
they were called on account of fis
1 of the former's father. | Ll
ros ncn oe formers | SS, ot OB
vistor coveral days last Week, * = 1° ‘Mrs. ‘Milton Mishler, Apent Wednes-
Miss Hesteri Shaw, visited relatives day with her sister, Mrs. Ray Engle
# # os
day at S. M. Gnageys.
Saturday at Austin Millers.
‘and +. daughter, Mari2
alls Liberty,of Berlin, is visi- spent Tuesday at P. 8. Mausts.
i Sn Bans SCHEME Miva, Or rv ME. aRdMS. BERT. Bader,
Pp. Baer, of the South. Side. Tuesday in-Meyersdale. ~~ i sak
Mise “Th 2 re T ncy Saw Mill has shut; df
at Vino, on % pe be Ga oe §| until March. 5 Ce \
? &5 ‘Meager, visited Wm. Miller, Saml. Barnical, Ro!
Mr. an Yh Ptr Staph, Milton; Mishler, Norman and"
latives odends in Salisbury Sats PLEO
ada y «34 Bunday n ‘Pius Zimmerman; Robt, Faidley, Alvin
a Bur FI i & SRA Oh
ny + Beal spent Sunaay wite hiss jKrdtohriadyi Harry ghd’ Chérles; Burk-
Dl, oT Tere a h0Mer, Jolin, Schader, David Ephrom,
Tl I rte ia {Smeg and Irvin "KH and afoward
est Salisbury” Sunday. ""Scell, were business callers ir Meyers.
Miss Clair Dixon of Contcilaville, ii pik y
wasithe guest oflier Brinharind $Bys ari p | MAM By a
ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 1 On| “Mrs. Mary Seggie, spent the latter
of Grant street. i 94) #4: part of last week in Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. H. Ryland and little daught- | Mr. Thomas Swindell is able to sit.
er Olive, visited friends and relatives | up a few hourg each.day in a rocking |
in Cumberland Thursday of last week. lohaip oF :
£ ROS .arlet Shad at | Elias Fike, spent Friday and Satur-
Tey 5 gent of Royal Saf day in Brothefs. Valley township with
Bittner’s Grocery. ; : of his brother Irvin on a business trip.
Miss Mayme Torauer, ome : Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Meyersdale Public School teae i Herring it is rumored, is- a sufferer
spent Saturday and Sunday with rela | ¢ om appendicitis. ,
tives in Ursina. Master Ralph Nicholson, of Pleas-
Mrs. Segsgie, of Markelton, is visl*| , 4 Fill, spent Sunday with his cous-
sing relatives and friends in town. in, Ezra S. Nicholson.
: Misses Elizabeth Darrah and Thel- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fike,
ma Blake, spent Sunday with the lii-1 5 son last Thursday.
ter's grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Milton Resh is on the sick list
Blake at Boynton. at present.
N. E. Touers of Baltimore, Md., W&s Mr. and Mr. Wm. Horning of Akron,
a town visitor Sunday. Ohio, spent Sunday evening at the
John Darrah, Sr., spent several days home of george Walker. :
f the past week in Baltimore, Md, The zero weather caused a number
Rie intives and friends. of men to stay home from work.
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no tA of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Critehileld 1
‘ pnd 5 ia
Rockwood, spent Sunday here at the | Rezdy For Him.
. : he 1 } : : an
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and The landlady noti ed jth untetghed |
Mrs, John Sehardt, at the Amencai See, r new lodgers | o on- |
House. i
Mrs. Clarence Row?&, was hostess 0
1ed with
Wednesday when she entertail ained
a Dutch dinner at 12:30 o'clock at her! young man. a:
home on the South Side. The g 8 | the s of coal upon the fire in such
present included Dt je a ie
Habel, Lottie Magee, H. H. 7ilioms, | pendicular-thal, 8 Enis OB
> ponfor ow ( 1 rstand. It makes mu
Robert ‘Welker, George a. Bentard, SN Ty A a little sci
R. G. Miller, Charles Schroyer, Frank re Sarno”
B. Thomas, Clyde ROWS, Freq. Rowe, The unimpressed female who con-
Ww. H. Dill and H. D. Martin. The tracted for the supply of daily neces-
afternoon was very Dleasantly spent | garjes spoke in a hard voice that al-
| most stopped the lodgers watch:
“That may be so. but I always
William Sterry of Second avenue, A i scientific
is suffering from an attack of inflam- : :
matory rheumatism. His rine are The Wind and the Keyhole.
badly swollen and are very painful. | «pow excellently I whistle!” said the
N. P. Poorbaugh of @lencoe, was ? | wind to the keyhole.
very welcome caller at this office on| “Well, that’s good!” answered the
Wednesday. He does not speak very | keyhole. “It is I who do the whistling.
highly of the condition of the high- | I should have thought you knew that.
; le stay-| Just then the old lady took some pa-
Way at present, caused by peo y per and stuffed up the keyhole, so that
fug at Bowe end nok pening oh Joss. neither wind nor keyhole whistled any
C. F. Shulttz of High street, recent. | |; and it would be dificult te say
ly returned from tbe Allegheny | which of the two was more annoyed.—
pital at Cumberland, Ma, where be! My Magazine.
wmiderwent an operation, from which i
he {s now recovering very rapidly and Well, Why Not?
oon to be as good 8s Now. Crawford You seem to think your
pects ® x wife the most unreasonable woman in
“You see, I ays piace |
o grain of the coal is.per- |
in doing needle work. .
Yesterday our office was brightened. og (rabshaw—~¥.. see, I mort- |
hy a very pleasant call from J. T. Yod- gaged the house to buy her a car,"and
ar of Johnstown. Mr. Yoder was In pow she wants me to raise money on
yapinesa in velition to cream Separs- the car to purchase her a birthdey
tars, which ‘hs ‘sells Yad present.— London, Answers.
- Personal and Local - b SE ee ary Sv ed NOTES FROM -
{ Mr. Wilbur Derry of Salisbury, was Meyers.
Harry Schrock, is seriously ill with | that “Books” spells books and when
Miss Lauver asks for the principal
books of book-keeping she should not | 16¥ and Joe Tennefoss, were Sunday
try to tell us of the principle “Berks” visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wel-
or at least omit “Principal” and use| ler’s in Summit Mills.
the singular.
and patch up the trouble between Dick
and Helen. wi :
Mr. Theo. Nolen and Mr. Cole, who typewriting class on Monday.—Doro-
are working for the Muncy Lumber CO | 41, ghyultz, “It certainly was cold
coming to school this morning. I be-
Thurs-| Mr. C. J. Rhodes and two 8ODS, | Jjeye (that if I had had to come as far
Clarence and Rayand and Mr. and as Margaret Opel, I would have froz-
Mr. and Mrs. John Beats, spent Sun: | on pefore I got there.
Mr. and Mrs. R J. Weimer, spent | worry about her, for she drove io
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lichty and something good and warm around hor
Clarence Colbflesh, spent Sunday at |teo.””' “:: = ov = wm :
( © |» she following statement. was found
on Delmer Wenzel's Physical Geogra- |
‘phy Paper—i ‘liquid is closer togelh-
ek ai i 3] “er ‘and thus thites longer to heat: | We| ° 1D
ad friends. iniSaebury Sadipay gpay Mes 4d Tire George Beals, Mis: M, | yy ov: he was thilnkivigrabout? | 77 /FRIAMGLE-KAY BEE
oe . eng vi Miss Beck. 9 hatris the! rd ng I. isin [le 9: 54 Sf op . : aK Lig weint
| stotne: word vectitiouptots zw: | | 3 Or -£miss this
‘od by: 8aying be could eat more. JoHn'|
1 cost of living and the rise in'thé price
| the "eges! Who ever Watts to try it
Boh in ¥ ¥ a i sana 13 v3
What should make “Dot” 80 sleepy
‘falling asleep? * = © °
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MUTERSDALE, PA,
ST. FALL
pei
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HIGH SCHOOL from :. uvz:e=s above zero un Sun-
: day eve..ug to 16 degrees below zero
on Monday morning. A fall of 44 de-
EDITOR grees in 12 hours. The high wind ac-
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Lenore Collins 17| companied the change in temperatare
ASSISTANT EDITOR it ble
ios a "s w out several window glasses
REPORTERS for H. J. Engle.
Rev. L. N. Wilson of this place
preached in the Progressive Dunk-
Margaret Opel ’17.
Margaret Wilson "17.
Clara Rowe ’18.
Lydia Glessner '19.
Vincent Saylor "20.
Claude Brant "20.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Engle, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Sechler.
STENOGRAPHER H. G. Lepley, spent several days in
Margaret Damico "17 | Somerset last week, on business con-
— nected with the collecting of taxes.
Dorothy Shultz should remember| ppg Mary Tennefoss, Margaret
Lepley, Charles Lepley, Glenn Lep-
The class of '20 held a “feed” in
ALR
Wanted—Someone to play Cupid
Conversation overheard" in Senior
Margaret Sipple. Oh! You needn’t|
school this morning, and she had
1
“Frank Rowe: “That 18: beyoud. my | +, ~MAIEt ON
vocabulary "| ih wii Cann MR prewrry esi
When John Boose was aswed why! PR] RE BE x 3
he stood up-at tthe table, he explain PROGR MH °K 1RAO
RRO. Sod LAS
IE TR 1] Gj T
“EN
didn’t take) into: donkiderasion | $d TEA 51d
High™ Cost, of Btving.= = =e + | 0% ER
. Miss: Beckiiz “What kind of a gen IR
tence is that? ss | 2a
Pear] Lint. “A patriotic senttepce.” | i
‘Miss Broadhead ‘reafizes the high
The
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“of eges. She tod the girls in cooklaz |B Af
“Veliss to make séran bled ‘eggs without | § =
can have the recipe.
L573
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440i QU
ry
on Monday morning that shé must beg
to be allowed to keep her eyes open
during practice in typing for fear: of |
Miss Lauver is trying. very hard to
show her Senior that ‘losses and
gains” are a part of kook-keeping.
Recenltly she asked what we get whe:
we subtract, the debits from the cred- | §
its. Claude Deal answered, “A dif-;
ference.” (Bright boy.)
Owing to classical Juniors and Sen-
iors asking for a course in typewrit-
ing and others asking for cooking ov
sewing Mr. Weaver hag arranged the
whole program so that we can scarce-
ly find our classes on the bulletin
board let alone at class time.
| cruel and unusual punishments i firt
ed.” The sixteenth or income tax
amendment is set down in but thirty
words.
weeks have 330, or $110 or $250.
:
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We acd 3 per cent interest.
Making Assurance Doubly Sure.
The pupils in a certain class in hy
giene were told to set down on paper
the reasons wh; in their opinion cre
mation was superior to burial.
QL COC
The empeTature of Lig region fell BA TIMORE & ;
EXCURSION FARES
ard church, Sunday in Mechanicsburg. || WITH STOP-OVER PRIVILEGE
YR Ew. gna ¥ sii en : oe i :
~WILLIAM, 8. HART, ENID MARKEY
PLAY, “THE DEVIL'S DOUBLEM toftPRo vy oo iii
TRDIVART. Ge ADMISSION (0c
Come in, ask about it and get a “Christmas Banking Club” book
FREE. MEN and WOMEN can jon,
You can start TODAY -- START!
#ROFESSIONAL CARDS. Jj
OHIO
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
COMPENSATION AND ::
PLATE GLASS INSURANGE
W. » COOK & 80M
Meyersdale, Pa.
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RAILROAD
WINTER
FLORIDA | tom
VIA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WwW ASHINGTON SOMERSET, PA.
Prompt attention given
to ail egal
business.
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY
UNTIL APRIL 30
DENT ISTRY.
Modern dentistry eliminates the
dread of havng your teeth extracted,
crowned or filled. :
GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL work. I also treat and guarantee to
cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease er
ioose, springy, bleeding gums whea
aot too far advanced.
1 specialize on Crown and Bridge
H E. GETTY
MEYERSDALE, PA.
MAY 31,1917
SECURE FULL INFORMATION ; !
FROM TICKET AGENT i
TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 13
ve: oO
Wanted —Eight or ten turkeys
weighing eighteen or twenty pounds
\ dressed.
M. J. Robin,
3 A South 8th St.
Connellsville, Pa.
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aed
NEW ELECTRIC SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
P. Pilla,” an experienced shoe re-
pair shoemaker, has opened up a well.
equipped shop in the Hocking block
on Centre street next to the Blake
restaurant. He is prepared to do good
work, in quick time while yu walt
And his rates are reasonable. Give him _,
some of your patronage
v
Sawmill, Engine, & Broiler for sale.
{ Outfit ready for business $550 00.
| See H, Phillips, Clay St., Meyersdale,
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AND ROBERT M'KIM, IN
10 Haas
MUSIC BY THE
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309: Aurth Nrreet © FLa229 Center’ {ree
Economy howe. <7 5 “Belk Phones.
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3 Hz sale : Jee For’ sale —An Overland ‘Roadster.
7, : Price Reasonable. Address. ‘or call
i Commercial Office. Sale
Farm For Rent—One and one half
miles north of Rockwood, 'in Milford
township. Possession to be given on
or before the 16th of February, 1917.
Apply H. G. and R BE. Walker, Rock-
wood. 24,
For sale—b516 Salisbury street,
house will be sold cheap, apply to
G. H. Stein, 15pd.
For Sale—A Fine Jersey Cow, sev-
en years old, will be fresh next month
Apply to Mrs. John Spence, 231 Salis-
SCHORR CFCHAON CHORE KCB
; . El ha & | bury street. Meyersdale, Pa. =
Driving Screws Into Plaster. 2
When screws are driven into a plas . Bi
ter wall they may be made firm enough & TN RRC SARE SR 1
to hold vonsiderable weight if they be | !
| withdrawn, wrapped with cotton string | - b \
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ana ai i i t 8 4 K
1 +} 1 + \ § L BE i
1 { to fill Sik >
wall and to veil 1 f 1 x 1 5) = ~ |
ek ~ 1 1
forced behind tl r. This latter | ges, B14 earn en |
forms a plug that s the screw firm. | ' | weeks: g !
{ : 4 a het | ; {
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Short Amendments. t f 2
est 1 ent to the Unit 2 Z d ) Tit
Col ion--is ‘the « ghth, { 5 g_ s $ 75> wash ciolhies
gD sixteen woids, as 0) y 1
lows Xcess. ve bail shall not be : i 5
! quired. Lor e: sive fines imposed. noi £5 CO I k Yin 50 which the work 1s done at
: Y ou pu n $1.00 or 2.00 dr $35.UU cach week ana m xj
Y ow can put in dl. Xr. 4 g or laundry.
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8 ¥ e use much more water, |
change the water many more
times, use purer and more |
costly soap, and keep all the
clothes in constant motion
during the entire process.
’
“Cremation is good,” wrote one littie
boy. ‘because the person might only be
in a swoon, and if he is burned he can-
not recover.” --New York Times.
Gave Him a Pointer.
“I'd like to see Mr. Jones.” said the
lady caller. = = © 8 0
“Mr. ‘am. te. :
oT N aeen maam. v Judge Charles Corbett refused all
“Engaged, fddlesticks! .exclaime: applications for liquor licenses in Jef-
the lady. “He's married. and I'm hi ferson county. This is the second suc:
wife.” — Indianapolis Star cessive year that all licenses. have
been refused in that county.
RORCE0EOBCE0ECHS
This Wor!d of Ours. i James N. Halloway of Philadelphia
“De world was made In six d's | gag convicted in the United States
said Uncle hen. “but it's been takin | gigtrict court on charges of conspiracy
thousands of years to git desirable tei | ang using the mails in a scheme te
ants for it." Wasningtou Nar defraud lumber dealers.
The Second National Bank
OF MEYERS
t's: simply a matter of |
having proper facilities.
DALE, PA.
Meyersdale Steam Tanndy
How He Hustles.
“Bluffern poses aR a hustler. doesn’t
ne?” °
“Well, yes: he’s always energetic in C hildren C TY
reachimg a conclusion that something FOR FLETCHER'S
ought to be done.” —-Boston Transcript.
i CASTORIA
Not Pested.
Children Cry
“This is a great character in Dickens.
FOR FLETCHER'S
the Artful Dodger. [ leve the stery.”
CASTORIA
“An automobile stery. eh?’ —Kansas
City Jeurnal.
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