The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 09, 1917, Image 2

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    “THE 'MEYERSDALE. . COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA.
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PUBLISHED EVERY. THURSDAY
’ AT MEYERSDALE, PA.
Here's a Crowd Werth Following
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R. M. SWISHER, Editor.
When pald strictly In advance $1.28
When not paid in advance $1.50
Entered at the Postoffice at Meyers-
dale, Pa. as second class mail matter.
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" POLITICAL CALENDAR FOR 1917
Fall Primary Election, Wednesday,
‘September 19th.
General Election, Thursday, Nov-
ember 6th.
The first day for securing si
-tures to petitions to file Eh Be
Secretary of the Commonwealth was
_#onday, July 2.
The last day to file Petitions of
Nomination with the Secretary ol
Commonwealth for the Primary is
Friday, August 10th.
The first day to secure signatures
on Petitions to be filed with the
County Comunissioner was Jridg r
July 13.
fhe last day for filing Abit
the County. Commissioners is
Wednesday, August 22. wee
The last day-to be assessed jn
boroughs and townships for ei Nov.
ay Elections: are: Tuesday™ ‘and
Wednesday, September 4 "and 5. :
Assessors sit at polling plaé駓on |“
these days.
The last day to pay tax to qualify
for the November Election is Satur-
day, October 6.
The last day when candidates,
whose Petitions are filled with the
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
may withdraw before the Primksy,
A Singing Band,
An -Actor-Monologist,
"A Complete Light Opers,
The Chinese Mark Twain,
~-A Home Economics Expert,
Friday, August 17, up to 4 pom SEASON TICKETS, $2.00; CHILDRE :N, SL. 00
5 No Increase In Price. i:
Salisbury, Sopiermbor 23 8, 1917 |
STVO0T TVNOILIAAN., ||.
Crs
Zacharias Beal of Minnesota stbp-
ped off on his way to New York and
spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs.
Like Christmas, CHAUTAUQUA COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR,
and you can’t afford to miss 3%
SEVEN GREAT DAYS.
o-0-CO———— WITH oe
And a great array of
Music, Impersonations, Lectures and Children’s
Featured
An Interpreter of Plays,
A Nationally Known Humorist,
A Prominent Health Authority,
A Company of Irish Song Birds,
The Dean of Southern Novelists
- W. J. Rainey company, coal and coke
' enced to the Western penitentiary for
more than three years, by Judge Van
clerk. Several weeks ago Norton, who
4 New Castle bank for $1,500 was miss-
| ing. Only the fact that his bride had
“4 and ministerial service enabled the
m——
/ Prompt attention given zo all legs
*, rubbers and shoes.
J. H. Lepley.
Officer Smith of the police force re-| porsey S. Mullen, aged thirty-five,
ceived word to-day of the serious |eof Pitcairn, was killed at Sang Hollow,
illness of his mother and proposes |near Johnstown, when he was struck
leaving this evening for her home. by me Now York 2 Tress es
ennsylvania railroad. ullen alight-
Mr. and Mrs. Noah" Sturtz of Gil- od from a freight train and stepped
man, Iowa, are spending a few days in the path of the express.
with the family of J. H. Lepley, and| A
visiting other friends in this vicinity. | Three persons were killed and four
: seriously. injur when two Pennsyl
_ Amanda Tank ret vania railroad freight trains collided
YS. adel ac ang NAUZT AT, and Mrs. | pogr Norristown. The dead are Brake-
Moores’ son and daughter autoed|man Halvig, Fireman Gross and an
from Gilman, Towa, and are spending | ggidentified raiiroader. The injured
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.|é%e all railroad men.
Lepley. : Wh hii Fo ; ST
: > Announcement was made by Con-
! "August Rosenberger is reported |gressman O. D. Bleakley of Franklin
very sick this week at his home on |¢hat if nothing prevents and the
High street. Comrade Rosenberger |wsather cenditions are good he ex-
is about 80 years of age and does to make another flight from
not have the recuperative powers of elphia to Washington within the
60 years ago. next two weeks.
Very Funnyemy,
early, Mrs. Peck?
Mrs. Peck—Yes, Tommy, sometimes
—when 1 feel tired. . = fe
“You wouldn't go so “early ‘if
you?”
not?”
you sit. .upl”"—Exchange.
#8 en my finger last night. Ethel—
Yes, it’s nice looking, but it will make
a black circle round your finger before
you've worn it a week. It did on
mine.—~London Tit-Bits.
KEYSTONE PARAGRAPHS |
On his way from Corry to War-
ren, Pa. Wake Morgaridge, former
president of the Lake Erie Trotling
aszociation, was pinned beneath a
burning automobile, ‘while Moris
Cohen, Archie Cohen and Charles Hall,
all of Corry, were thrown to safety,
when the machine overturned on a
curve three miles west of this city.
The automobile was lifted off Morga-
ridge before his clothing caught fire.
He was only bruised. The others
were hurt slightly. The machine was
destroyed.
to give true
A runaway caboose of a Baltimore
and Ohio freight train struck an auto- | §
mobile at Atlas crossing on the Na-| |i
tional -pike, near Uniontown, demol-
ished the automobile and injured its
three occupants, one seriously.
The injured are: William Small, aged
sixty-five, of Hopwell; Ellis Boswell,
thirty-eight, driver of the automobile, |
who is cut and bruised, and Mitchell
{
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always exceeds th
Tennis, forty-two, Hopwood, cut and
bruised. A defective coupling on the
caboose is blamed for the accident.
NORMAL
Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh of
Pennsylvania approved the general
highway bil. The only reduction is
in the item of $2.000,000 to pay the | H
_state’s share of the state aid highway { lif,
work done under the law of 1911.1} §
“This item is approved in the sum of | | 5
$1,500,000. The general highway bill, | | experienced teachers.
as it passed finally in the house and
senate, carried an appropriation of
$10,373,470.40. The appropriation for |
the construction of state highways is |
$6,000,000.
Tan workers in the hot mills of the
American Sheet and Tinplate com-
pany have been granted an increase
in wages of 14.57 per cent, effective
July 16. This means that since Febru-
ary, 1916, six advances in wages,
equivalent to 73 per cent above the
base rate, have been granted. The
present rate is the highest that has
ever prevailed in the tin plate indus-
try and rollers are making over $20
a day for eight hours.
Indiana is a school
for one preparing to teach.
“] am bringing you greetings from
the people of free Russia. Join
me in g hearty cheers for the
United S Fong live the United
States ica!” Thus spoke Lieu-
tenant ; Viadimar Roop, a
member of the military division the
Russian war c¢ igsion
ledging the 1
FIndianaDs Pa
The mind that is ly
mind that secures the best re- |" i
wards. The demand for lj
practically trained teachers
of study—which includes actual teach- | l
ing experience—at the famous I
| | PENNSYLVANIA STATE |||
|
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of Indiana, Pa. |
equips one for a life of successful service.
under the guidance of a faculty of fifty-five
I Beautiful and healthful location.
Athletics. Modern buildings splendidly equipped.
$225 covers all expenses (excepting books) for school year
Ia connection with the Normal School are—The Indiana
Conservatory of Music and The Indiana School of Business.
The Indiana Catalog—one of the most beautiful and interest- -
ing of books about schools ever published—free on request.
Address the Principal, J. A. H. KEITH, Indiana, Pa.
10 ek
service is the I i
all
in SLAB — SE WA
e supply. A course
SCHOOL
of ambitious workers
Christian influences,
Tommy —~Do you ‘go to3 ‘bed id
f you
were madrried to my father, Jwouid
“Oh, Tommy, you funny - Boyt Why
“'Cause my father told ‘mother that |
if he were your Jusband he'd make 3
John" W. Norton, chief clerk of the
operators of Uniontown, was sent-
not less than eighteen months nor
| Swearingen, on a charge of larceny by
: pleaded guilty to the charge, appro-
priated checks on the W. J. Rainey
company to the amount of $5, 200.
Wholesale rates of potatoes were
quoted at $5 at the Pittsburgh produce
yards. A barrel contains two and a
half bushels. While there is an abun.
dance of tubers reported, it is not
known whether a further drop in
prices will be experienced. Cabbage,
peas, beans and other vegetables are
reported abundant by the food supply
division, but no noticeable reduction
in cost was reported. 1
David Halliday of New Castle went
to pay for his marriage license, issued
by the county clerk in Beaver, when
he discovered his pocketbook contain.
ing $500 and a certified check on a
money enough to pay for the license
couple to be married.
“ROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FIRE, AUTOMOBILE,
COMPENSATION AND
PLATE GLASS INSURANGS
W. i+ “00K & SON
Meyeradale, Pa
W. CURTIS TRUXAL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
SOMERSET, PA.
business.
"WANTED-—Old papers, magazines.
J. D. DOMER,
201 Grant st.
Sicciality. ‘P. 0. re Pa
Pa. Economy Plone, Gumbert
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_Vetenarian en in
- uniqué aroma and a dist dost of u
*- Durham has been the great Amer
Get the Range of Smoking
Satisfaction
Roll “Bull” Durham into a cigarette and you have
a smoke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle”
Sam's fighting men, That's why the American Army |
is an army of “Bull” Durham smokers. * “Bull” Durham |
puts snap into their action and “punch” into their |
spe For a virile, lively, manly sticks, “roll your ie
with “Bull” Durham.
GENUINE
BULL DURHAM
SMOKING TOBACCO.
“Bull” Dustiam § is the iE ; al bases & hae i
-mellow-sweet flavor that n other. .
tobacco can give you. hes
Made of the famous “righ oe
Vitginia-North Carolina leaf, (Bull
GENUINE
| 040] 32) F.80
“ican smoke for three generations. :
You “roll your own™ ‘with
“Bull” Durham. and enjoy a real
smoke. . :
FRE ain? Peskin,
Rall At a
rettes, and a pi of cigarette
will both be 1 ae
in U. Spbe mailed. fret ay dirs
Durham, Durham, N.C.
CEOS
Residence: Office :
809 North Street 229 Center Mree 38
Economy Phone. Both Phones:
Driving It Home]
. Let us drive home to you
the fact that no washweo-
man can wash clothes in
as sanitary a manner as
that in which the work is
done at our laundry.
We 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.
It is simply a matter of having
proper facilities.
Meyersdale Steam Laundry
Have you
Indigestion?
Your food will continue to dis-
agree with you, and cause dis-
tress until you strengthen your
digestive organs, and tone and
sweeten the stomach. Youcan
do this quickly and surely by
promptly taking a few doses of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Their natural action relieves
the stomach of undigested food,
stimulates the flow of gastric
juice, renews the activity of
the liver and bowels, and
strengthens the digestive Sys-
tem. Take them with confi-
dence, for 60 years’ experience
prove that Beecham’s Pills
Are good for
the Stomach
Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World.
Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 25c.
nr ost
THE BEAUTY ROOM
“That is the proper name for the bathroom,
for there is where beauty isaided and acquired. Ij
* Beauty is largely an indication of good GC
health and without health, no beauty.
Bathe for health in a “Standard” modern
bathroom such as we install—always with
the customer’s satisfaction in mind. We
know how to do satisfactory work. Confirm
our statement by calling os us.
“Vegleshop pains ard)
fuer quick relief” SD
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly relieve the
Nerves, or Pain, while
Heart Treatment
is very helpful when
the Heart is overtaxed. { pis. They form a valuable
FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR
MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED.
factory work very often
results in Headaches,
Backaches and other
Aches, and also weak-
ens the Nerves.
The constant strain of
DR. MILES’
SEVERE PAIN.
“I used to suffer a great deal
with lumbago in my shoulders
and back. A friend induced me
to try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain
Pills and I am only too glad to
be able to attest to the relief
Dr. Miles’
that I got from these splendid
medicine and do all that it is
claimed they will do.”
LEWIS J. CUTTER,
Marietta, Ohio,
IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE,
Samuel Peer, a baseball player, was |
Investigation
struck by an automobile and perhaps
fatally hurt in front of the opera house
Will prove the attractive-
in Titusville. He was taken to a hos-| ness of a conservative enter-
pital
Jower part of his body was paralyzed. | equipped,
where it was found that the | prise financed and being well
well managed by
He formerly played with Jamestown, | men of the highest standing.
NY,
in the Iftersiate longue. | Indications’ are that returns
State Health Commissioner Dizon | Will be quick and enormous.
notified the fifty-three stream inspec- |
tors connected with his
that, owing to the vetoing by the gov- |
ernor Of the appropriation for their]
were a cl harge of districts.
cam inspec| Information regarding this
partmen’ | excellent investment furnished
| Ypon written request.
B. A. Kummer & Ce.
Colorado Blag.
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