Seth VOL. XXXVIIT SOMERSET Dr. F. E. Sass, of Boswell, was a recent caller to Somerset, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, of Rich- mond, Ind., are guests at the home of Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hefflev. C. S. Iekes, of Boswell, was a re- cent business caller to Somerset. Attorney E. 0. Kooser was trans- acting business in Johnstown recent- ly. Mrs. Henry Heffley and little grand-daughter, Janice Kinzer, have returned from Baltimore where Miss Janice was a ‘patient in the Johns Hopkins Hospital for several weeks W. S. 'Mosholder and James Walk- er were transactflng business in Johnstown recenkly. Mrs. Clara Vaughn, who has heen spending several weeks with rela- tives and friends in Somerset, has returned to her home in Ohio Pyle. Charles I. Knepper was transacting ‘business in Rockwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rush. and daughter, Ethel, of Rockwood, were recent visitors to Somerset. Attorney P. G. Cober was calling on friends in Rockwood recently. ‘Walter Conner, of Greensburg has returned home after spending several daye 'n town on business. Rlder Silas Hoover is conducting evangelistic services in Dayton, O. . ¢. MeDowell bas returned home after transacting business in Chicago. for several days. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Economy Telephone Company will be held at Meyersdais, January Sth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Miller of Youngstown, Ohio, are visiting rela- tives and friendg in Somerset. Chauncey S. Ickes, Justice of the Peace at Boswell has received word “hart and Miss ug Caddell, all of home of Mr. and Mrs C. BE, Deal, of Mewersdale. W. A. Lape of Garrett, was trans- acting business in Somerset recent- 1. : : ts Miss ada Marwel visited with rela- tives and friends in Johnstown. Mrs Preston Snyder visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join Hyatt of Windber. Mrs. Ross Coleman was shopping in Johnstown. 3rs. Susan Wooley and three children, 'Clare, Glenn and Lewis, have returned to their home at Par- ker’s Landing affer spending sev- eral weeks with relatives and friends at Somerset. Mrs, A. W. Lowry visited relatives end friends in Windber. John Irwin of Connellsville, was transacting business ir Somerset. A. B. Bone has returned home from a business trip to Pittsburgh. Valentine C. Miller of Stoyestown, was a Somerset business visitor. A. G. Heckman of Johnstown wvis- ited relatives and fniends in Somer- set. Merchant John H. Sifford has re- turned home from gy visit to his son, J’. Hurst Sifford. who has enlisted in the aviation corps of the army at Baltimore. Aitorney H. Frank Yost spent sev- eral days with hic brother in New York. Mrs. Laura Baush is visiting rela- tives and friends in Philadelphia. John Lenhart and Herbert Foust, of Company C, spent ga. short fur- longh with home folks.! Two of their comrades, KEarl Sevits and Frank Layding accompanlied them as far as Garrett. R. G. Borton, of Pittsburgh was transacting business in somerset. Mrs. Robert Walker of Marietta, Ohio, who visited several weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Shoe- maker of East Patriot street has re- turndd home accompanied by her daughter, ‘who will spend several wesks with her mother. Attorney Josephs Levy was trans- acting businesg in Johnstown recent- | { Mrs. BE. G. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. ly. M. J. Adams, of Company C, ar- rived home from Camp Hancock to spend a furlough with home folks. Mrs. E. S. Sechler of West Union street is spending several days in Johnstown. Groff who is attending and Marshal Colege at Ymas va Somerset, were recent guests at the Center Church | | Some of our farmers are busily en- | saged hauling lime so as to improve | the soil and raise more crops in the | coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanner moved to Rockwood last week and are now ving in Jacob Marker’s tenant hoiise. : Mrs, Clvde Grove, of Garrett spent Suntlay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Christian Hare. Mrs, Urias Burkholder spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis XKretchman of near Meyers-. dale. Mr. and Mrs. Irg ‘Sanner of Rock- wood gpent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanner. Miss Elsie Schafer who teaches the Handwerk %chooj Spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scha- fer. Mrs. Noah Haer was shopping in Garrett, : Frof. M. C. Haer was vaccinated one day last week and reports a very Sore arm. SUMMIT TOWNSHIP TEACHER'S MEETING. The following is a programme for a teachers’ meeting tc be held at the Y J. Miller Schoolhouse beginning 1 P. M., Jan. 5, 1918. Treatment of the Unprepared— Leora Gnagey. Need of Teaching Pupils How to Stady—W. L. Tucker. Good Questioning—John Meyers. Ciass Managément — Margaret Shockey, Position and Manners of IChild- ren—Grace Fike. The School and the Community— W. W. Nicholson. {mportanee and proper training of | Memory—Iuella Baker. : A general discussion of methods |; tT 3 he 5 ig hig parents, Postmaster and Mrs. A B. Groff of North Main street. Airs. Ross (Coleman arrived home after spending several days at her home lin Rockwood. Lynn D. Walker, a student at the University of Pittsburgh, spent his Xmas vacation at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mullin of Union street. ILiarry Morrison who ig attending the Augusta Military Academy in’ Virgliniy has returned home to spend several days with his parents, Mr. andl Mrs. W. L. Morrison of West Main street, nN, W. Weller was a recent visitor to Rleyersdale. William Platt of Berlin was trans- acting businesg in Somerset. Mrs. Jennie Caschbeer Philson, of | Johnstown has returned home after spending several days with her moth- er, Mrs. Alex Casebeer. ( L. G. McCrum of New Yonik was transacting business in Somerset re- cently. Mrs. Piug Speicher of Kentville, N. J., is visiting relatives here. RR. M. Ford, of Altoona, was trans- acting business lin Somerset. Miss Mary Berkel who ig enrolled at Goucher College spent her Xmas vacation with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. J. A. Berkey. > Miss Ruth Simpson who is en- rolled at Goucher (College ‘visited at the hiome of her father, Ed. Simpson, The Somerset Mihisterium mnan- imnusly decided to diispense with the customary Christma candy treat in the Sunday schools this year and to contribute a sum equal to the cost of the treat to the Armenian Syrian relief fund. There was no community Christ- mas tree erected in the public square of Somerset this year, the Board of Trade having decided to contribute a sum of $25.00 to the Armenian Syrian relief fund instead. James Walker who had been vis- iing among friends in Johnstown hag returned home. Milton W. Hauger, Milton Meyers and E. F. Stahl were transacting business in Johnstown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Moore visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and A. M. Masters of Johnstown J. D. Snelicher of Acosta was trans- acting business at Somerset. A. L. Lowry and Roscog Welfley of Salisbury were here obtaining in- {national | structions on the filling out of the questionaire of drafted men for the army, they having recently SALISBURY here. with his parents here. daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mockler. their parents at thig place. holidays with his parents. J. N. Lenhart who is employed [tn Akron, Ohio, spent the holidays with his family here. Mr. and Mrs Obediah Harding of Pittsburgh spent the holiday season visiting relativeg and friends here. Miss Bessie Miller of Friedens spent Xmas with her sister, Mrs, E. EF. Yaselbarth. Miss Della Beale of Rockwood spent part of the past with Mrs. C. T. Yay, of Union street. Misg Ada Livengood of Cleveland, Ohio is spending several weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P, L, Liv- engeod.’ Robert Walker, his sons, John and Ezra, Clarence Yaist and Frank Wel-, fley spent Xmas sightseeing in Fr ost- burg and Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKurley of ley during the past week. Py Miss Minnie Livengood of Bwis | Bdith Lichlitor, local chairman of the | Y. M. C. A, the drive for funds was a decided suecess. At the end of the for ‘Somerset County. Christmas Day Howard Yaist en- tertained his friends, Robert Lowry and Howard Pyle. : Mrs Howard Yaist was a dinnen guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Engle on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boucher and child, and W. H. Boucher of Price- dale, and John ‘Boucher of Pitts- ér home in Salisbury. Howard McClain, inspector at the Muncy I.umber Camp, who recently unlisted in. the ‘Engineers’ Reserve Corps, has left for Washington, being called into service by the govern- ment. Mary, Dorothy : and Maurine Reich, of Meyersdale spent part of last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Beachy, of West Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maust and chil- dren of Meyersdale passed through town on their way to spend Xmas with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Maust and family. Mr. and Mrs B. F. Gray and two children of Accident, Md., are spend- ing the winter with Mrs. Gray's sis- ter, Mrs. L.. W. Miller and family of Union street. CATHERMAN'S BUSINESS SCHOOL CUMBERLAND, IS GROWING. When the schoo] began its career in August of this year there were but two teachers employed; now there are nine. This school is successor to the old Tri-State Business College. Thorough courses, conscientious teaching, and progressive manage- ment are making this school a lsad- er. it pays to attend a good school lik2 this. Catalog free. Address Catherman’s Business School, Cum- herland, Md. Adv A million women to act as home who are in the army is the aim of! of America, organized in.St. Louis. PIANO FOR SALE. Cood Kroeger Piano for sale at Address H-1 $130. Pa ty leavi levi Lichliter, Jr., and Bayard Maust, of Mercersburg spent the hol- iday vacation with their parents | William Livengood, Jr., a student at Juniata spent his Xmas vacation Mrs. Victoria Baumgartner and daughter, Lulu, passed the holidays in Morgantown, W. Va., with Mrs. Baumgartner’s son, iEllet, and family after which they lef; there for Man- nington, W. Va., to visit with her Misses Ethel Schram, Ada Glot- felty and Bessie Engle, teachers in the Boswell public schools, spent their X'mas vacation at the homes of Cliffes® Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kendall returned from an Ohjfjo training camp to pass the TE POVERTY, IG- ONG HOURS, LOW HILD LABOR AND UOR DR ; AW and prohibition one must know t are the sources of here are: that evils resulting give use of liunor can ohibitory laws. ficial thinking that from the be cured by 2. The 8 of which i merely a symptom. 3., The ardioe of weaklings wh: wan vernment to protect control. : 4, T tude of privileged in- terosts lieve: tah ble fo hours, = other so h. TH esnread . systematic campaign Ene and invented statist ss exaggeration of et of liguor, con- nal reformers. politicians for through agitation on. .@ague has an nt $2,500,000. drinking is regponsi- ,* ignorance, long «, child labor, and MeDonaldton were guests at the (gh ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McKur-{ allotted time the sum of $105 was| collected and forwarded to Miss Lucy | Scull of Somerset, who is chairman burgh spent Christmas at the Bouch-. the Women's National Home Guard |, ; *k Township; Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania to Levan Ash, Jenner | Tow nship, $10. ance. the privi- entation and Why is the hibited. = Because a fav for that purpose could not possibly be enforced, owing to the ease with which those desir- ing liquors could manufacture them for their own use. er Why do not newspaper editors ex- pose the fallacies of prohibition? Either” ecause they are too indol- eng to study the problem, or because they are afraid to criticise the poW- erful interests that are wsing pro- hibition as a means of side-tracking the movement for social justice. {Comtributed.) “use” of liquor pro- DEEDS RECORDED. he following deals in Somerset County, real estate have been con- summated according to deeds record- ed in the office of Recorder, John E Custer: —William F. Shaulis to Ed- mund M. Shaulis, Jemner Township, $1; Annie M. Gearhart to M. BE. Mc- Neal, Shade Township, $2400; John Sokel to James Solomon, Windber, $1625; Samuel Ross to George Ross, Shade Township, $800; George” L. Huston te Cyrus K. Brant, Somerset township, $1200; Antonfio Bozezinski to Stanislaw Bodziak, Jenner Tow ship, $1400; J. Howard Meager ‘to John @G. Ogle, Salisbury Boro., $1; John G. Ogle to J. Howard Meager, Salisbury Boro, $1; FElsie Hersh- ‘berger to Ammon Blough, Cione- maugh, $10,000; Adalingl W. Mec- Kinney to U. 8. Lehman, Allegheny, $3000; J. A. Barron to Neva Eliza- beth Heiple, Somerset Township, $2,- 00u; John Allen Hay to E. Leroy Cook, Brothersvalley, $10,000: Ka- therine Keefe to M. BE. McNeal, Windber, $3,800; M. E. McNeal to EB. I. ‘Simpson, Wind $3800; ‘George W. Beals io Elmer Shawley, [ {Elk Lick Township, $800 David {Keim’s Fxtr. to Anna E. Maust, Elk guards and take the places of men |, uy 'n,wnenip, $2000; William Liv- engood to W. FE. Livengood, Hiik lon receive Girl bus drivers in Lond A ST. PAUL § Local and ee 2ODLL0OVCOOOOOOOCOOOCOCO0w The schools of our town celebrated | Christmas by giving an entertain- | in was no paper issued. In fu ment on Monday afternoon to which the citizens were invited. teresting and instructive, and appree- iated by those present. Santa Claus were both there and saw to it that no pupil left without Al. EVILS TO LIQ- splendid work they are doing. teachers were the recipients iof many useful] presents from their pupils. Reformed church on | The scenes sur- of Christ were! Christmas evening. rounding the birth enacted in song and play. The wise | js the’ guest of her sisters, N men. in their search for a king and | Mag reie and Lillian Baer. happy that they found him, Herod's | anxiety for his throne and anger ling at the agains: any ang and Mary, hap- | | Elizabeth Cox, returned io Pittsburg | Thursday. fant, Jesus, were the most prominent | The parts wefre all well | and were appreciated by | the Taree audience in attendance. | visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. | | Norman Stahl. Earl Engle rented a part of Mrs. Zack Faidley’s house and have started up housekeeing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livengood of Duqueone spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Engle. Miss €harlotte Harding, of Wheel- ing, W. Va., was the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Francis Sipple over Christ- W.' Va., are visiting the latter’s par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Payne. of this week in Altoona, Pa. beriand, Md., spent Christmas at the hose of Mrs. Ebaugh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fullen. : visiting relatives and friendg here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hostetler of Meyersdale accompanied . by their children spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Zack Faidley. their son, Paul, partook of the hospi- to qai- tality of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Hay and 1 is Vigne por dren, Toners Hanser are Fuests of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Collins, the for- mer’s parents. Mr. lin S mother, Mrs. A. C. Lep- ley, on Christmas Day. Mr. .and Mrs. Ed. Salisbury visited a; the home of her . and Mrs. Wilson Engle business trim. spent Wednesday here. Rockwood were the .g and Mrs. Richard Sipple last Wednes- | Meyersdale. William Sipple was injured while at work in the mines Monday last. The extent of his injuries were not made known to the writer up to the . He walked home after the ner, Sunday. The body of one of the oldest mem- bers of the St, Paul congregation of the Reformed church, mai, was laid to rest in fhe St. Paul ber of people attended the funeral. . Kretchman was 70 years old at the time of his death. {is the guest of her parents, Mr. [ Mrz, T. W. Gurley. being observed Meversdale, as in hundreds of other towns and cities from one end of the couutry to the other, by union prayer Md. for a short visit. mentioned below. An address will be delivered at each service on the top- ic of the day by one of the ministers | of these churches. church will furnish the music for its |¢ i | danghter Mary R., became the bride of Francis J. Reines, of Toledo."QOhio. ! | tering Christians; and that congrega- tion will not prosper; The choir of each The following program has been Monday evening in the Methodist | Tuesday evenfmg in the Church of |ant They were attended by Miss | Thtustay evening in the Brethern | Annie Platter ag bribesmaid and Rob- “Christian Giving.” | in the Reformed | chuveh, subject: Meetings begin at 7.30 and con- All believers in God united prayer are cordially {school teacher | ship and has a host of friends. The ls | groom is a recruiting officer for the | regular army. and is stationed at i There are times that test our | Toledo. Ohio. | 1 and our devotion. | ong hour each day during this week n, profession and praver? united in ma Last week being Christmas week ture the Commercial will go to press! cariy Monday morning. Correspon- dents please have copy in this office |, (Saturday noon. Advertising copy | will be accepted up to Saturday | {nigh x A shooting afffay on North Street, ! It is said | that he had “a shot in the arm” a {little earlier in the evening. An event long to be remembered | was the celebration of Christmas by i wiil send a representative to Somer- |, “The Search For a King- | set county shorily after New Year's to assist. tm filling out income tax! return bhianks. | The Collector of Internal Revenue ! Mrs. J. A. Peerless, Pittsburg, Pa. | Miss Nora Cox, who had been visit- home of her mother, Mrs. Elmer Stahl, Connellsville, Pa., Be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, Austin, f.ewis Albright spent several days Mr. and Mrs. John Ebaugh, Cum- Blaine Sellers, Lewistown, Pa, is Mss Mary’ Wilmoth, Acasta, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jennie | Wilmoth. Miss Emma Gress, Johnstown, Pa., N. E. Miller is in ‘Pittsburg on a hiigs Hilda Powell, Somerset, Pa., Alrs. Joseph Levy, Somersct, Pa,, visiting relatives and friends in Ldgar Cohill, Uniontown, Pa., vis- | { Frank Hifbner, Mt. Braddock, rol visited his mother, Mrs. Emma Hib- | a big bag "Luther an Kisses” inte he jaudience which provoked much nier- : {riment and laughter. on The Primary Department received 5 usual their treat of Candy. Miss Eva Hoover, Pittsburg, Pa., is visiting at her home here. Idz, Elizabeth, Cumberland, Md., are | visiting Mrs. Ida Staub, Mrs. Ken- [nells mother. i Mrs. Austin Kennel] and daughter | as | t i Aiiss Edith Gurley, Pittsburg, Pa., {is visiting relatives of this city. Dr. Homer Collins is (in Baltimore, A CHRISTMAS WEDDING. On Christmas morning at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. William A. James, {617 Beachley street, was solemnized very pretty wedding when their Rev. L. P. Young of Elk lick per- formed the ceremony in the presence | . jof the members of the immediate |2 lelp in the spread of the Gospel | family and a few ‘nvited guests. The | 2 the establishment of God's King- {ring service was used. The bride was | i {dressed in white net over ivory sat- in, and carried a boquet of whit ros- |! evening in the Luther-|es. The groom was dressed in the 3 RX, uniform of the rank of Lieuten- The bride is an accomplished of Elk Lick Town- | The happy couple will leave for | Toledo in 5 short time where they | { will make their home. On Sunday evening, December 23, ! at the parsonage of Amity Reformed Church, the Rev. A, E. Truxal, D. D. zed ‘Mr. Clyde E TR f Ravy y nd Ni } 'ROGKWOOD] % i.ast Sunday evening the Pastor Dr. Erler preached an eloquent Ser- the Virgin Birth of Christ, jon that part of {eC Inoeived by the Holy Ghost.” listdned attentively to the Sabie so seldom discoursed The Musie was excellent and Misses Elsie Sipple and Edna Liven- | Christmas eve resulted 'm a young | HRrEe Of Mr. E.F. Dui good, are to be commended for the | man named Bowser of Summit Mills | Both | being wounded in the arm. Un Tuesday nfght at 8 P. M. the | Sunday school rendered a beautiful Faking entitled “Santa Claus Enter- tootlights instafled { the production of the Ca charge of the Music, success is largely due to their tact, patience and perseverance and the hearty eo-operation of The Orchestra was in charge of A large offering was roteived for the Board of Education. , Seeretary of ‘the Church Congeit called the Superiia- tendent to the Stage and voicing the appreciation of the Church and Sun- day school for faithful serviees tend presented Mr. W.:M. 'G. Day with a beautiful gift, a token o >, from the Sunday The (Pastor Doctor Erier and hg, jo hurches an ot fashioned donatio Mr. and Mrs. John Habel, Cumber- | which consisted of choi land, Md., were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W, H Habel. "fruits, groceries, pota at bly be desired by a Pastor—bug going down into his big boot duced an envelope containing of a large denomination and ha it to the Pastor. Dr. Erler responded graciously : feelingly, and expressed his gratitude not only for this great generosity buy the hearty co-operation of his ited friends here for the past abd ii duri ring the past three years of days. GOD'S KINGDOW., When a congregation is composed and lof members who take it easy; who |are not concerned much about any- Mrs. J. P. Brenham, Scottdale, Pa., | thing; who do not care whether the members attend the church prospers Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest Ludwig | ornot; who do not care whether the fare visiting at the home of G. W. | members attend the services of the | Colims, the latter’s father. whether outsiders be brought into the church or not; | who do not care whether home mis- sions are carried on or not; foreign missions be £; whether the orphans be provi | sanctuary or not; er thev have houses to protect thom AMAZED BY SUD. The quick action of pure Lavoptik {eve wash is :fartling. ery James as best man. Miss Ruth | had eye strain so badly he eonld no: Beal played the wedding march. i A week's use of Laveptik sur- prised his teacher so miuch she used it for her nld mother. guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASH {, strained or inflamed eyes. The astonishing, Alumi- About 90 per cent. : Ir helpers are in the