my - romomoRomCmoane EY CRORCHOEHOOB0ECHED: | tel & Phillips. ‘shoot in one of the Summit townsalp .schools, the former teacher having re- "signed. The Prof. is not a strong ad- . vocate of military training in public “the State, ito’ sestablish a technical ER TR a Home trap boro of become; al %°fnd it a splendid way of" entertaining’ itor a RDA igrouids, ¢requipment consists simply of a8 hand 7 trap andalbx Barrelof, ~i.are invited to bring their guns and am- Local and Personal Rin EAI ISSIIIIIII LAIST | J. S. Hocstatler of Sand Patch, was a pleasant caller at this office on Pratts baby shic food, is great for young chicks 25 and 50c packages at Habel & Phillips. : & There is dissatisfaction with the new coins issued by the Government. It is said they are difficult fo stack, and when an editor receives them cn subscriptions and stack them oD his desk, they are liable to fall cover on him and kill him. Lombard Plums at 12%c per can at Bittner’s Grocery. The dray men dare kept busy now, the result of the trip to the eastern markets last week, of the buyers of the stores of town. Many and varied ! are the boxes and parcels which are being delivered ‘at the stores of town. Mr. Weinstein returned from New York last Friday, while Mrs. Wein- stein remained in the gy for a visit with friends. Living costs are high but your dol Jars will buy more if spent with He. Prof. Benjamin Meyers is engaged teaching the young ' idea how to ‘schools but ig advocating a law for school in each county, devoted’ to W Trap i most as popular as shooting at gun *clubs;-and-people. xing. in the country They select an open field andi fhe /i-abetr friep tardetss The guests munition end’spénd~an afternoon in ‘the country. And, os, the 9 a do ; ‘for ‘Mother _scientific’ teaching, and thus, put 4%; lees out of business. rv WATER (By Samuel G. Dixon, M. D.) “Water!—of Heaven first born, ever in all ages a sacred emblem, from that remote period when the earth was without form and void and darknes ver 74 per cent, as well as lessening | of human beings. The time consumed in cleansing sufficient legislation; that is ample.’ The progress has been impeded by the fact that homes and industries have grown since our first civiliza- tion very much as Topsy did, without any thought of tomorrow. Having tnis enormity of insanitary conditions to ‘meet, with so many lives depend- ing upon the products of the offend- ing producers, much financing aud time must be used, to elimate the ' death ' dealing condition. The séwage from individual sources Las” largely been removed from our streams and our industries have re- moved their wastes gradually and con- tinually. This however, has been a work that of necessity moves slowly, for upon the great industrial plants our people depend for some of the necessities of living and hundreds of families by working in the great man- ufacturing plants of the Common- wealth, It would not have done to ar bitrarily have ordered all these indus. ‘trial wastes out as'we had a high ap- preciation of ‘the distress to our peo- ple by the closing down of our factor ies thd therefore ‘waited in many ways ‘Invention ' to disdover ways. and means of _ disposing of. in- dustrial wastes wighout interfering ‘with’ the great Hubs of industries.’ Our people during the last decade haye been educated to an undreta 1d- ing ‘that pure water is as essential for good health as proper food. his “however, was recognized in ‘the time of Nero; that great and arbitrary Bm- 8° or. polluting the Nile. ‘ results fn civilization every citizen: 27s i from pollu: my | FP io waters t that we must use for | : has resulted in reducing typhoid fe- the suffering and gorrow of thousands | gre we?” the streams is not for the want of | war looks as tho we are civilized:” : . go-eperation and not |’ by the harsh, enforcement . of police] w Ho 5s appeal ‘is Made by the De-{: NOTES kkOM hiith SLIULL rn Miss Brodhead—“We are civilized, Mabel Soorbiat. ACA Miss Brodhead — ‘1,0 you think th = Mabel Poorbaugh—*“Oh,well there, they are not.” Miss Brodhead—“Are you different from them?” ? Mabel Pcorbaugh— “Yes.” Miss B.odhead—‘'Where is grand-father from?” Mabel’ Poorbaugh—“‘Germany.” When Hazel Rosenberger wants {0 get rid of waste paper she says; Look over there Eddie,” and then she. stuffs it into his pocket. Phat is hahiyi isn’ 1 it? 3 We wonder where Frank Rowe gets his jewelry. Eunice . Darrow’s is bes, coming scarce. - Harry Deal, salesman for: saidorson over your ior horses in the near tutfite. Harry is said to have given them this idea. Not a badione. ;.: i aT. ii Cldrence Sieh! ie thinking ota Fre ing .an A. B. C. book and becoming a doctor like Dr. Kowall in Grim’ 8 Maer- chen. i sF 71 Wonder what George: Collins. mean't] in English class when he said, “Uther “died without a Hom {Holts “for his ‘throne, = 3 Led Estella Rowe. og’ we to row the difference between, a a backore nd ayspinal- cord... Re gers “ Alta ¢ Austin would lke : ‘to know if a frog has finger and toe nailSu: qs | Pour, .Sophoinores: and ‘five: ‘Frosh Sophomore “class col Jors,_on a ¥ b man git (The Sophomores Jere 4 a al = th 158 goéds wiokinist, but: hi, gomes, to play | for Aine’ he h ‘has rout 2 itl gf Hi direct with one of "the largest Nurser Shoe Co., says they win make "shoes: at | Cherry, Q p4 years found in Dansville. the strongest ever offered by any der tod small for our prompt and 1 hog and planters’ guid growing, planting,’ pru iit Free. ./Write today. a' walk to Glade 1 wa sbesboorf it “THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. ICID OOO Cr Cy Watch For Apnl Records ~ROFESSIONAL CARDS. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INUURANCE and quality. and listen to the ma- chine that has the tone Tuesday. Wax upon the face of the deep and ad EDITOR & W. i COOK & SON 3 Cakes Fancy Toilet Soap for 10c rn = gos mor upon the face 3Z| Lenore Collins M7 § Meysradale, P&. ot Bittner’s Grocery. he waters—aAlas! in these latter days ASSISTANT EDITOR ¢ more abused than is any other els- Gregg Darrow "18 ¢ rj: : E. G. Bauman of Berlin, R. D. 2, was | ment.” REPORTERS x 1 h €8Se are the Colum- W. CURTIS TRUXAL, a pleasant and welcome caller at this From the settlement of America by Margaret Opel "7 ix . ~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, office on Tuesday. the Spanish, the babling brooks, up Margaret Wilson "7 ¢ bia Records with all the SOMERSET. PA. Use Cresota flour, $2.60 per large | to and including the broad water higi- Clara Rowe '18. : ; g : Prompt attention given to air regal bag at Habel & Phillips. ways of Nations, have been used tor Lydia Glessner '19. o late son gs and dances. business, F. Q. Weller of Meyersdale =D. 7 | the disposal of sewage and this with- Vincent Saylor 20. 2 3 vo BE was a business caller at this office I A = Claude Brant "20. c Columdia Grafonolas Wantel Bight or’ ten turkeys w STEN E 5 7 last Thursday, of 1915 to change this condition which Margaret ENpoR APHER 17 |B from $1 5 to $300. Call ; weighing eighteen or twenty pouads dressed. M. J. Robin, 3 A South 8th St. Connellsville, Pa. Se IPSN Shoe Repairing. 1 have purchased the tools and stock i ——————— ear——— trem so ind SDALE, F. B. THOMAS LEADING DRUGGIST of P. Pilla on Center street and wish to give notice to the public that I am now prepared to make repairs in a neat substantial manner. nishings always on hand. Give me a call. tf. JOHN SHERMAN PENNA LRRD OURO RT 8-4 ft. ental T SHEERIN, | : NURSERY STOCK AT ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES. Even though you, ‘entend planting bui two tree this Sprinb, try dealing jes in the Country and get your stock Wholesale ‘Prices. 300,000 Peach Treeg 100 lots. 5-6 ft. 11c; 4-5 ft. 8c; bic; 300, 000 Apple 14c; 113%¢; Ske; 6%c. Thousands of Pear, Plum, ce, ;- Grapes, Raspberry plants Shrubs, Roses, Flower, Ornam te. The best stock Weever grew and we have been at it for No Sen ‘Jose: Scale or oth-er injurious disease hag ever bsen ‘Every order accompanied by our binding Guarantae concern. care ful attention, Our handsome cata- e for 1917 now ready.’ ning, ‘best yar- -leties. Your: name on a postal brings NuRsERY MAN, 10 River Street, Dansville, N. Y. | © Joseph L. Tressier Funeral Wirceter and Enibal:wer Meyersdale, Penna. ER. Office: 229 Center Mree Both homes. Residence: 309 North Street “All ‘Stock Fresh Dug. No or- Economy Phone. It tellg you all about fruit Shoe fur - RAILROAD SPRING gy Yo ‘phimbing i B55: 049 v7 Rd shE aisoain] 21] at painbing equip- | ted is usually when. "Then we hs how necessary good he “THén you. waht a Viamber and want Tf’ wd For prompt sétvize and ‘quality fix. T: y the. {Stan dard”; make, Fallon us, “WASHINGTON BALTIMORE MARCH 31 AND JUNE 1 -$6 -45 ROUND TRIP FiOM Lil Hk MEYERSDALE. etd Valid for all refular trains and good bo etuuing 40 dsydtitolding tare of ‘ule. Firion dash bois Board in Tia aecured “von. side trigsiiers., . payment, of 830, 50, Additional: RB 2 ou =r . : piri As Mo sa. T domestic purposes. To restore our | farg Rosy ani Si donk og . SECURE. FULL: INFORMATION : I and a steadier wfc pierves: gad SHEARS to thelr virgin conditions cupy a part "Sf Aracs’ Dickeyss +6 PR ; 2000 FROM: ULL INFORMATION : \ hardly be aurphased. 3 also causes ‘of course be somewhat expensive Myla” fer epiose: Hearts? ; FS AEST | iN on Yr Wyre VOICE 2 loga.all si vet money. Ey be better spent, as’ is runes otuos ‘holding four. qi Bre weed | : film ly n] fronted aig » fife’ “Cliutlor 25H. or ; thergoives J 5 pot begs. it as upon fon eftic | gnc "We yiippode Bhi is |. = ais 5 3 kot Ss ts unon pink tHe] a gr : t Sa Yo fae get | I hl te UND : § 7“ Ningare Pails Bresion. favo in. resin he yower op She pecs ater. {© INAUGURATION: Canada is rapidly’ gaining’ of the seal, part of Niagara falls. The Americad falls’ now carry: less: than a twentieth of the entire flow. | ow inches a year. As the Canadian Tiga? 4 Ten Sawmill, Tagine, & Broiler for RE “* PNatigr, because this depends upon the health of our people. BR 3 ean Golemies were EngigR, .. .. i Me Ere —4No,: I'ny: Duta joe * MES tegen from Boosecsa] former: one ‘resigned; HAGE & woot “appetite; «good $0 iin erhign AO discord: in-thesboddy > MOST COMPLEX ArT is wu fe » cording to Carl W. Grimm ‘of. "Cnc auc arch 5th, 1917. | WASHINGTON Key -t: ug: Alene: here, Ae 382 Distinct Scales, ;,.. ; For 200 years or more the center of + With 382 se uk : : ut dy f b Bis a purate ard .d ret {i = Horseshoe falls bas been receding by Soo 1. Fess y an . wef h 1h" Reép "the organs in: Mar | m the key of C alone. i is To Tad - or s WIA aiid aw : Tes fn pi rr ha ; tails Phi : y = Tr ror. Tony. : _dony—when Here isfged ae than natural {hat the realm of barme. 'B ALTI MORE 4 % | year. ge of the Ame Bea orl San ; : should, be. considered as infinite, te i much more slowly—only a ~-Poorbaugh Sud Catherine Siehl, g ae 3 few laymen fre ‘familiar with this, = 11 WITH STOP-OVER PRIVILEG E Goed Going on Reg on Regular Traine E23 , falls drop back toward Lake Erle they “WORMS EASILY RewioveD “receive @ larger apd larger yolwme: of} .- 1 nati” spenking” ofi’ “The ' Realm oi]! Scales.” Mr. Grimm lamented th» §z- horance of the’ millicns ‘who! persis la < ~ Mareh 1, 2, 2,3, 4 and rrr oh it your child ise fo prot.) Lae and uth's “Companion. Tr oro. | glllEl fi ie “owners generally to the advantage of i “Qeod ‘Advice to Meteriats..: i fal * The .precaution enjoined by police aepartutent officials of New York city “en owners ;of motor trucks, “Don’t al-, low your driver to rely too much on the horn,” might be accepted by matorcar .. alli concerned. A widespread observ- . ance of this direction would afford ex-: .: psllent discipline for the drivers as well as increased safety for pedestrians . and would mitigate the noise on city . -gtreets.—Christian Science Monitor. Training Children. A common fault among children is hably;rsuffering from worms. : parasites drain his vitality and make him more susceptible to serious’. i | seases. Quickly and safely kill! and Fartiove the worms from your child's: . System with Kickapoo Worm Killer: and your child brightens up. Get gist, 35c. | ful and cries oit In sleep; hi This pleasant candy laxative in tab- | let form quickly relieves the trouble Kickapoo Worm Killer at your Drug- top, her... = ; #-=<In: Cicero Ca Mond ay, “prof. ‘Arnold ‘said —“NaRi year. you, oe nad ‘ont a‘lot-more:abeut Bacchus! Harvey ‘Meyérss=We have airead| He used to be ‘tax ‘collector: hss” “By jingoes"” said Wm! McMillan, therby breaking his’ *for(g “fortiéd re- putation for never using slang. 1 Wanted—*“Something 0 eat in ‘place: of my thumb.” All offers to be Te- Sg that of self excuse. If reproved for idleness, untidiness or other childish failings the excuse is often ready. This is a bad habit, which if not checked is apt to degenerate into untruthfulness. and the lie becomes as easy as the ex- cuse. But No One is Perfect. “A perfect wife never nags,’ says a writer in an exchange. That's true. And a perfect husband never gives cause for nagging.—Balti more Sun. Reliable. «Ig she reliable?” «apsolutely. You can always depend upon her beg just about thirty mia utes late.”—Tife. ar ——————————— STIFF, SORE MUSCLES RELIEVED Cramped muscles or soreness foll rw- ing a cold or case of grippe are eased and relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. Does not stain tne gkin or clog the pores like mussy ointment or plasters and penetrates quickly without rubbing. Limber up your muscles after exercise, drive out the pains and aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, strains, spraiuas and bruises with Sloan’s Liniment. Presents The Great THEDA BARA In the Superb De Luxe Production THE DARLING “OF PARIS ETI IR ATE In A Tragic Romance After Victor Hugo's Masterpiece Dame” Summer Garden Friday, March 9th Get a bottle to-day. At all Druggists, A, WILLIAM FOX “The Hunchback of Notre-|) a A ported to Guy Floto, Meyersdale, ta, Helen Bolden has been absent from school for about a week, much to the snrrow of Oscar Swank. We recomrrend a code »ys em for “Jim” and Nel'e, and then all those ~oir tiem won't hear what they say. What did Anna Forquer mean when she was hunt'ng her lost tablet and ~omarked that it haa a ring on it. Tear? in t'e cloak-room. Aropy Griffitvt—“Oh! Jim, the sweetest old thing.” M-rearet H-stet'er said they cut Honnibals te~d off and then killed aim A necu'ar murder—wasn’t ite? Mr. Arnold—“Who is absent today?” Delmer Wenzel— ‘Page 72.” Mir. Arnold+—*Whose number Is that?” Homer Paer—“Who did that?” John Borse—“Santa’s great uncle.” Homer Baer— Who Is that?” John Boose—gChristopher Colum- bus.” you are /CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years SIVEN “woDERS oF “TODAY. They: will Probably Beceme the "Com: we ‘motiglaces of Tomorrow. - © Not ’d ‘great many years ago a spec- tacled and skeptical old s¢ ientist wrote W long thesis’ in which he claimed that the world's great discov eries all lay in the past, that the ‘future had no new wonders to disclose and that all the really fundamental inventions, discov- “eries and researches had already been made. “For.” said the pessimistic philoso- pher, “there are no moie strange lands to explcre, no More (one eivable inven- tions for the benefit of mnukind. The telegraph, electrie light, telephone and electric motor are already here. camera and microscope. telescope and linotype, printing press and seveinc ventions and discoveries the werld has ever known. for, in the period imne- diately following the bold cl vim of this . doubting Thomas, Hertz discovered | electric waves, Marconi inv ented wire- less telegraphy. Roentgen stumble. upon the X ray, Mme. Curie isolated | radium, Sir Willlam Ramsay foun’ five new chemical elements, Edison made his first moving picture machine, the Wright brothers conquered the air, and countless greater or lesser.discov- eries astounded the scientific world. So the seven great wonders of today , Always bears | vgn zi | | Signature of % be will become the commonplaces of to- morrow.—J. S. Newman in St. Nich- olas ‘the contentiot "that music 18 ne lo ue susceptible of a. single. original note that in a short time no new tunes will. appear because eyery possible. varia- tion will have been made use of. § “No great composer” —Mr. Griusn paused & mometit and then repeated by’ way of emphasis—“no really great com- poser, I say, has yet complained that ‘thie resources of music have been ex- hausted. The present day compo:es fails to realize that any scale may Le ‘Good Fotarning on on CIE Arai ‘until and including: train leaying ‘Baltimore 9:08 P.. M., Saturday, I Match 10. $7.40 Round:Trip from Meoyersdale. Low fares:from:other stations. See flyers. Coustlt. fieket agents. Western Taryland Ry. turned into a monstrosity through im- proper treatment, which explains the great majority eof our popular musi. Scales are not the product of imagina- tive inspiration; each must be consid- The | machine, airs! and steamboat are already Jisc ered, Whot else is there | left that is really new?” | But Moto ~ Nature scemed to have! kept hor most we nderful secrets for just such an 0X asion. As if deliber- ately to disorove the foolish s ieatist the next t a years brought out the most astounding collection of ew in- | ered ms a scientific achievement. au its pitch should be carefully and ex- actly determined through the applica: tlon of certain fixed laws which forma the backbone of all true music.” Mr. Grimm made it clear that music | instead of being the most primitive has evolved into the most complex art known to twentieth century civiliza- | tion.—New York Post. | er re ee Farm Boys Fill the Pulpits. If you are a salesman there is little chance your son will become a minis- ter, while if you are a farmer th. chan: es are the best, and if you are u | minister the chances are the next best That conclusion resuits from the sta | tistical table prepar.d after investiga tion by the Association of American | Colleges. Thirty-three per cent of all minis- ters—at least in the northern states, where the statistics apply—came from the homes of farmers and 18 per cent from the homes of ministers. Other vocations furnish the follow- | fl§ We know the Buckeye Incubator and ing per cent of candidates for the min- | ig the Standard Colony Brooder will do istry: Physicians, 2 per cent; clerical | B sad oo wel ye Fr panies» workers, 4 per cent; carpenters, 5 per | 8 facturer. 5 eybody gots a Save desl cent: merchants and laborers, each 8 i a ae oupaeyey ar per cent; all other vocations, 20 per 1 cent.—Chicarre Tribune. And the early egg—say late Novem- M ber and through December—com- #8 mands the top price of thewyear. Start a BUCKEYE INCUBATOR in March or early April; raise the many chicks you’ll hatch in a coal- % burning Standard Colony Brooder, 8 and this good money is yours. BETA Come in and see them. P. J. Cover & Son AE se ya
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