The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 09, 1918, Image 1

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VOL. 40. NO. 52. PRICE 2 CENTS.
SOMERSET
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brydon and chil-
dren who are spending the winter in
Baltimore are spending severaj days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J.
Harrison. i
Miss Valoy Picking, a Bethany Col-
lege student, is enjoying a vacation
with her mother on West Patriot st.
Mrs. Blsie Stahl Barron of New
York is visiting at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stahl
of West street.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Cromwell
of Porgy Allegheny, [Pa., are visiting
at the home of the former’s mother,
Mrs. Kate V. Cromwell. :
Charles S. Vought who returned ga
few days ago from a business trip to
Paris, is spending several days with
his mother, Mrs. Belle Vought. Mr.
Vought is assistant general manager
of sales for the American Stee} Ex-
ports company and sailed for France
lasy July. : 3
Miss Mary Louise Casebeer, a Sar-
gent School girl, arrived home from
Boston and will spend two weeks’
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul L. Casebeer of West Main
street.
Morle Glessner of Company C, is
enjoying a ten day's furlough at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
william J. Glessner of East Somer-
set.
Mrs, Hattie Speck of Gloucester,
Mass., is the guest at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. J. Harrison, Jr.
Ex-judge F. J. Kooser left for New
York to spend the holidays with Mrs.
Mary Kooser Sargeant and family.
Jacob M. Krapper and son Alvin,
of Brothersvalley were transacting
business in Somerset Thursday.
First Sargeant, Robert Duppstadt,
of the 4ist/ Aviation Squadron, Mt.
(Clemns, Mifh:, spent his Xmas fur-
afivhy with (iis bois, ir. and. Mrs.
George Duppstadt of North Main
Cross street. ound SFL aa
J. B. Schrock of Berlin was a re-
cent visitor to. Somerset. vis
Jeti Sidels of ‘Berlin. was visiting
relatives and. ‘friends im Somerset
Thursday. ti :
Miss Hulda Powell has returned
home after. spending - several days
with Meyersdale friends. : :
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy have re-
turned home after a few days’ visit
with relatives and friends in Meyers-
dale. ge ;
R. A. Stoughton of Addison, was
transacting business in Somerseg re-
cently. ;
Miss Gladys Deeter is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Hh.
Deeter of Meyersdale.
Mr. and Mrs.~Harry Blades of Ak-,
ron, Ohio, speng several days ‘at: the;
nome of Mr. Blades’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C.J. Blades. :
B. & O. company for keeping. his
section in good condition.
“ George W. Buckman, of Berlin,
was a recent caller to Somerset.
Charles Barchfield of Philadelphia,
is visiting at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Clara Barchfield.
Prof. H. I. DeLong of Mt. Pleas-
ant ‘was a recent visitor to Somerset.
Miss Myra McCrum of New York
is visiting friends in Somerset.
I. W. Saylor has been substituting
as night policeman for Ross F. Dav-
is, who fell on the ice recently and
sprained an ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barkman of
near Somerset have returned home
after visiting relatives and friends in
vidgely, Maryland.
Lieutenant Newlin Low®y of the
U. S. Aviation service is visiting his
parents, Attormey and Mrs. J.-C,
Lowry.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton {E. Craver,
were visiting relatives and friends in
Johnstown, Thursday.
Clark J. Bucan the Windber Coal
operator was transacting business in
Somerset yesterday. ;
Merchang Herman Balis was trams-
acting ‘business in Pittsburgh recent-
ly
Mrs. I. J. Schrock of Friednes was
visiting relatives and friends in Som-
erset Friday.
Miss Frances Schlagg is visiting
her mother who is a patient in a
Hospital at Pigsburgh.
District Attorney Virgil R. Saylor
of Somerset, was a recent business
visitor to ‘Boswell. :
Frank Vannearj of Company 1.
Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. is
MEYERSDALE, PENASTT VANIA, JANUARY 9, 1918.
LOCAL, REALTY TRANSFERS.
Clara Bender to Milton KE. Ben-
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der, Elk Lick twp., $1,400; Enoch
Bender's Extr. to Clara Bender, Elk
Lick twp., $1,400; Mary J. Flesher
to Meyersdale Fuel Co., Elk Lick
twp., $2,600;
Meyersdale Fue] Co., Elk Lick twp,
$1,225; W. H. Beal ‘to George Ww.
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Christie Newcomer to J. D. Gnagey's
Extrx., Meyersdale, $800; Mountain
Smokeless Coal Co. to Daniel Reis-
inger, Summit twp., $28,000; Lewis
B. Keefer to Howard F. Speicher, of Rockwood, was Gn town Thursday
William H. afternoon. =
Thomas of Somerset visited | iit on re severar days with |ened to kill
Summit twp., $5,500;
Holzshu to Jacob H. Wagner, Mey-
ersdale, $100; John N. Cover to Mar- his parents I
tin Meyers, Meyersdale, $1,500;
John N. Cover to Martin Meyers, | the B. & O. RR. at this place, was
Meyersdale, $1,000; Herman Muhlen- | calling on fi
berger to Mollie G. Poorbaugh, Mey- |New Year's Day,
ersdale, $200; William HH. Habej to
ward J. Schrock to Herman Muhlen-
berger, Meyersdale, $200; Clara
Miller to Jennie D. Long, Meyersdale,
$4,500; Jennie D. Long to Frederick
Christner, Summit twp., $1,600; Wil-
liam P. Meyers to Norman iP, Meyers,
Summik twp., $1.
Messrs, I. Bradburn, Jr., and W..
iP. Holzshu, respectively President
and Secretary of the Meyersdale Fire
Department, attended a meeting of
spending several days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vannear of
the East End. ;
Master Bruce Luther of Tressler
Orphan Home, Ioysville has returned
to Somerset and will make his home
with his unele. and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Richer of Main street.
James B. Slicer of Wissahickson,
Barracks, Cape May, New Jersey ‘is
spending a several day's furlough
with his mother, Mrs. John Slicer of
West Main street.
Mrs, Harry Miltenberger and little
daughter, Helen, of Johmstown, are
visiting relatives and friends in Som-
erset.
Robert Lamb lof Akron, Ohio, has
returned after spending several days
with friends in Somerset. .
_ Charles Fleegle of Camp Hancock,
Augusta, Georgia returned home and
will spend sexeral days with hls
mother on North Main street.
risburg spent several days with
friends in Somerset.
mother, Mrs. Alice Frazee.
Senator N. B. Gritchfield of Har-
Charles Frazee of Johnstown spent |
over Sunday at the home of his
the Board of Control of the Western
Pennsylvania State Firemen’s AssS0-
ciation at Braddock on December 29,
and report an interesting and well Stiver and sister, Miss Lucy Stiver ton, Pa., Claysyille and Irwin.
attended meeting. The nex; meeting ‘Washington to Bedford, Pa. Joseph Wagner, Jr., and daughter
in Meyersdale on January 26th, and
the Sate Firemen's Convention will
also he held here. something in Au-
gust, the exacy date to be announced |°
later. The local fire department is
maintained wholly on the volunteer
system and is deserving of the Sup-
port of all property holders as well
as of all ‘other residents of this com-
munity. The fire boys will hold a
‘social meeting (in the mear future to
which all business men will get an
jnvitation, and a large attendance is
expected. :
"he local company is filled up to
bers, and a number of applicants are
waliting their turn to be admitted.
LARIMER TOWNSHIP TEACHERS
INSTITUTE.
Following is the program for the
Larimer township teachers’ institute
Joseph - J. Yoder 10] ;5i0q in Ganrety and in Meyersdale.
Beal, Elk Lick t ob ay Ya centiRGl; to
1 Ba » BS a iy $ : * $460, Christmas with pleurisy, has recov-|Mlller. i
er to Fred Durr, Larimer twp., i | ered and is ou again,
recent visitor here,
Pike. i ®450 - a :
Bruce Fike, Summig twp., $450; Ed-| ro shann Smith, Boswell, Pa.
Miss Verna Baer visited friends in | visited her mother, Mrs Juila Tipr-|band was working and fel} dead. In
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Frostburg, Md, this week.
Elizabeth Mayj Johnstown, Pa., and Pittsburgh on business.
E.. Rowe, Meyersdale, $1; Samuel J. ; ;
Miller fo John §, Matthias, Meyers. |\Mrs: R. M. Ma , Pittsbburg, Pa., are| The Salisbury schools re-opened
. Williax 1 guests at the pome ‘of Mr. and Mrs. | onday after a tem days’ vacation.
dale, $90; William F. Quecker to M. q . Mrs. William Slossnaugle, of Ber-
J. 8. May...
Sunday in Gree
Miss ‘Ruth Stahl visited relatives nd daughters.
STATE FIREMEN'S CONVENTION fin Centerville; Pa. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Alexander and
COMING HERF. Mrs. J. A. Pgerless, who was visit- vaby of Westernport, Md., visited the
ing her sister, the% Misses Maggie ‘ormer’s parents, Mr und Mrs, Wil-
and Lillian Ba
burg, Sunday. | i
friends here, §
of the Board of Control will be held Wednesday, w
its ful} quota, which is fifty mem- |
Mrs. Thomesy Edwards of Markle- and Mrs. Clarence
‘thursday. 3. 0#
A guests at the home of Mr. and Mri.
(George Gray of Coal Run recently
J. ii. Menhern an Christmas Day.
£} Miss Elsie Miller of
Conncilman James Darnley,
the house since | her parents, Mr. and
William McMurdo of tedinont, W
ily ag this place
B. & O. Supervisor, B. F. Hanna,
and daughter in Salishury.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livengood of
ye on Tesday. the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3
Bert Rush, the popular agent of | 1,. Livengood.
Grant Turvey and doy ghicr, Marv
of Amsterdam, Ohic spent Christmas
a. with the latter’s aunt, Mi-s Fannie
Mrs. Elizabeth Younkin is visiting | Clark.
Miss Julim Tipping of Tuiile Creej
nds in Confluence on
ing at West Salisbury.
Mr. and. Ms. WW. P. May, Mrs. M. R. Hay spent 3evera] ¢ays in
in spent a few days with her mother
Miss Wilhgimina Wiland
and sisters, Mrs: Anna Krebchman
spent
iam Alexander last week.
Miss Aleda Alexander of Rowles-
Harry Ford, {Claitton, Pa., visited | "Urs. WV. Va. passed her holiday
overal days og this | /acation with her parents, Mr. and
eh Mrs. William Alexander.
ft
Edgar and Darrell Miller are visit-
angle ‘accompanied
‘ng relatives at Pittsburgh, Washing-
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam
>t Johnstown visited at the home of
spend a 4 he former’s father, Joseph Wagner,
Mrs, sit and daughter | Sr, several days.
g 3 ing Roscge ‘Welfley spent several days.
" T da [in Pittsburgh on Business. 4
Staub, returned to Cumberland, Md.
Saturday.
Mrs. W. B. Broff entertained
twelve friends to a delightful ‘dinner { ind friends in Salisbury.
in honor of her birthday, Sunday. Prof. 0. 0. saylor, principal of our
Mrs. Marion Domer has returned |scheols, spent Christmas week with
to Charlestown, W. Va., after visiting | ‘mends in Somerset. ;
her mother a week. wd. S. Johnston, of Altoona spent
Mr, and Mrs. Paul McMullen are | several days visiting his parents, Dr.
guests of the former’s aunt, Mrs. Sue | und Mrs. BE. S. Johnston.
Liston. Mr. and Mrs. James McClure of
Mrs. Harvey Saylor and daughter, | >ittsburgh spent the holidays with
Miss Mary have returned froin 2a | he former's sister, Mrs. J. 1. Bar-
short visit in Cumberland. hus, and with other relatives and
‘Miss Edna Baker, who was visiting } ‘risnds.
relatives and friends here has re-
Harvey Romesburg, an enlisted re-
sruit from Mississippi cantonment,
vhile on a furlough, visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Walror Menhorn, Mr. | kinds of farm work.
Menhorn, and |gter registers on an average about
was ‘gh pling i Meversd : = iY 5
ton, was ovpling in Meyersdale Theodore Menhorn, »f Sone? set were | thirty-five degrees.
Cumberland, | hough
who | Md., is spending seva.zl weeks With {nis home place, where he expe
Mrs. W. BD. |a¢tach it to the dwelling house.
Norman Kelley of Markleton was a Va., spent several duys wih his fam- | spread that a murder had been com- |
FENTRESS, VA. |
The weather is favorable for all |
The thermom |
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last Tuesday when the news was
mitted about four miles distant. A,
A. J. Midd!estadt cf New York i3 | few weeks ago Mr. will Dudley was |
spending the holidays w th his wite | ynited fin marriage to a Miss Daily of |
Norfolk, whe had been keeping house
for her brother. Her brother threat- |
her if she married
Dudley, but mo attention was paid |
to his threats.
on apparently friendly visit, claiming |
that he was sick. He wafifed for a
good opportunity, then shot two bul- |
lets into his sister’s breast. She ran
out to the woodyard where her hus-
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the meantime her brother went to the
rear of the house and shot himself
through the head. When found he
was not dead, and he was seng to a
hospital, where he died however on
Wednesday at twelve-thirty.
Mr. M. L. Jarvis made sale of his
household goods and farmiig tmpie-
ments December 21st and is moving
to Norfolk where he will live a re-
tired life. A party from North Car-
olina has rented his farm.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kemp left for a
visit to the North. They will visit
Mr. Kemp’s grand4parents fn Dela~
ware, and from there go to Lancas-
ter, Pa., and then to Springs, after
which they will retunn to their happy
home in Dixie.
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CLABAUGH-SMITH.
Truxal, D.' D. “Phey “were sttendels
by Mr. and' Mrs, Thomas Carter,
brother-in-law and sister of the
bride. Miss Sue N. Baer was organist
for the occasion. Several scores of
kindred and friends were present.
The bridal party has gone to Cleve-
land where they willl make their
home for the present. t
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DEATH OF MRS. MOSGRAVES
Mrs. Anna Catharine Mosgraves,
aged 56 yrs., was found dead in bed,
Monday morning. The fluneral ser-
vices conducted by Rev. J. Luther
Frantz, pastor of the Lutheran
turned to! California, Pa., where she MEYERSDALE AMAZED BY SUD-
is attendifig California state normal DEN ACTION.
school.
Miss Jennis Graves, a pupil in the
Peabody Music Institute, Baltimore
eye wash is startling. A school bey
Misses Bessie and Edith Bauch have
returned to Philadelphia after spend-
ing several days at the home of their’
mother, Mrs. Laura K. Baush.
Miss Mabel Vogle, of Johnstown,
Ernest Stern and Miss Eva Stern,
of Piitshurg have returned after Rag returned home after spending
spending several days at the home of:
their parents, on Union street.
Ernest Gastelger, a student ag the
University of Pittsburg has returned
after spending a week ‘with. his: mo-
ther, Mrs. John Gasteiger on North
Majin street. i.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breuneisen
have returned home from Pitcairn,
where they were the guests of their
several .days with. relatives and i
friends. in Somerset. . .
W. 8. Livengood of Meyersdale was
a business caller to Somerset yester-
day. Te :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craver have
returned home after visiting at the
to be held at Geiger School, January
11th, at 7.30 p. m.
Opening Address, Grace Suder.
Song. Sa
“Need of Teaching Pupils How to
Study,” W. A. Hay.
Principle of Questioning,” Elean-
holidays.
perland, Md., are guests of Mr. an
Mrs. T. W. Gurley.
Misses Hilda amd Alice T.ancaste
or Hannon.
Recitation, Ruth Mognet.
“Importance of the Study of Geog-
| raphy,” Sydney Lenhart.
Song, Pine Grove School.
“How Time is Wasted,”
| home of Mrs. Craver’s mother, Mrs. | Ravenscraft.
N. J. Swank, Johnstown.
Harry Berkley of Camp Lee, Pet-
Reading, J. H. Suder.
Debate, ‘‘Resolved, That the Uni-
John
Mt. Savage, Md., visitd their siste
Mrs. Joe Dickey last week.
erset, Pa. Saturday.
Charles and Cyrus Bird have r
attended a poultry show.
Miss Fsther Stacer, Cumberlan
Md., visited her parents during the
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gurley, Cum-
turned from New York where they
Md., is spending the week with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and |ershurg, Va., arfived in Somerset | ed States has reached the zenith of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stacer.
Mrs. John Monaham.
Mrs. ‘Sarah ‘Baer, of Meyersdale (iB
visiting at the home of her son, Hen-
ry Baer of West Main street.
Misses Catharine Lenhart and Bes-
Mrs. Max Shaffer and two children
last evening to. spend several days |its glory,” Affirmative, W. A. Hay,
W. A. Habel and Simon Murry; Neg-
ative, C. M. Christner, Owen Murry
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rob-
ert Berkey.
Mrs. Eugene Cook and daughter,
of Johnstown, who has been visiting
sie Thornton of Pittsburgh have re-|at Mrs. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
turned home after spending several
days at the home of Mr..and Mrs.
William Rutter, West Main street.
James Cover have returned home.
Charles Cook and Joseph Auman,
were business callers to Meyersdale
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barron have | recently.
located at Tampa, Florida for the
wilnter.
horn has isued during ‘the past sea-
James A. Farrell and family have |son, $5,377 hunters’ licenses.
removed to Barronville.
Edie Public School of ‘which Prof
J. C. Begley is principal held a Par-
ce] Post Sale January 4, 1918. The
funds were given to the New Library
which has been started at Edie.
John J. Scull of Chicago has re-
turned home after spending several
days with relatives and friends in
Somerset.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Kantner have
Prof. James C. Begley, of Edie, jaays at the home of their son-in-law
was transacting business in Somerset.
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
E. P. Brown has moved his family | Custer of Johnstown.
from Somerset to
where Mr. Brown will mamjage a gris
mill. :
Punzutawney,
returned home after spending several | H. W. Moore lin
J. Frank Lamber; has returned to ents, N
and J. I. Kendal}, Bsa.
PIANO FOR SALE.
Good Kroeger Piano for sale a
$150. Party leaving.
Commercial Office. Adv. Mr.
have returned to Mt. Savage, Md.
t | ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips
Address H-1, | Fairmont, W. Va., this week.
and Mrs. Frank Price, who |School, spent the holidays with the
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
County Treasurer, John W. Hep-|to Johnstown after spending a few
| days with her mother.
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transacted business in Somerset last
| Wednesday.
|
Prof. Russel Moore and wife of
Greenburg spent several days at the
home of his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. 5. Miss Gertrude
lin Austin, W. Va.
town, Pa., Monday.
Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lape have re- | her brother, James Dixon.
t | Pittsburgh after spending a few days | Berlin.
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| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- |
Guy Bowman of Harrisburg is vis- |1iam Lambert.
iting at the home of his parents, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. John Brydon and |in Pittsburgh.
and Mrs. Mansfisld Bowman.
Willia Hutzel, a track forema
on the S. & C. Branch, having th
inider t
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Border
| children. have returned home aiter
g several days at the home of spent her Xmag vacation With
rdon’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Crise. | Margaret,
n | visitin
el
| home after spending several
Miss Bessie Crise of
111 of Chicago is vis
ative
turned home after spending several |
| days at the home of Mrs. Lape’s par- little daug
Ir. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of | nellsville and ‘Pittsburgh. |
| Mrs. S. M. Tressler spent Wednes- |
Judge W. H. Ruppel has returned | day in Hyndman, Pa.
days |
Miss Helen Baer retunmed to
who were visiting Mrs. Shaffer's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McKenzie | trousers are working as
C. A. Phillips and children, John a
and Bruce, visited Mr. Phillips par-|a business trip.
in The Misses Rebecca and Evelyn
Truxal, teachers in the Bellevue High
Payne left for Brownsville, Pa. Sun-
day where they wily visi Mr. Price’s
D. W. Meyers of Lincoln township, mother, Mrs. Grace Price and from
nero they will return to their home
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wade and day, and came
hter are visiting in Con- | spend Christmas with his parents
showed benefit.
T,
Druggist. Adv
e- eet
d, | ;nterest.
it.
Thirty women
pipefitter
F. | parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Truxa
A. P. Truxal, son of Rev. and Mr
Connells- | A. E. Truxal, located at Idaho Palle,
Jefferson township. | ville, Pa., is visiting at the home of Idaho, with the Continental Gil Com- | ersdale.
pany was married on Thanksgiving |
with his bride to {with the QUICK results of pure Lav
One man’s eyes |
| Meyersdale.
Miss Alice Friedline
| week-end in Cumberinad, Md.
the | Migs Edith Gurley has returned
| Margaret Morrison (School, Pittsburg, | Pittsburg, Pa., where she is atten
f Windber, | Pa., Wednesday.
her Mrs. W. H. Howett and daughter, |
rol- | ing ther friend,
Pa. visited
Pittsburgh,
for the past few da)
her is in Pit
t- | atives h
Ro
ling the Margaret Morrison school.
Miss Edna Wagner who was vis
turned to Johnstown,
had eye strain so badly he could not
read. A week's use eof Lavoptik sur-
prised his teacher so much she used Baltimore, Md.
dlit for her old mother. ONE WASH
A smal] bottle is
r | guaranteed to benefiy EVERY CASE
weak, strained or inflame es. The Ser? Sa : :
eal, strained or gmed. sy formerly of Summmig towinghip, died
QUICK result is astonishing. Alumi- "
Mrs. Joseph Levy returned to Som- | num eye cup FREE. L. R. Collins in the Markleton Sanatorium, Tues-
The man who really loses his vote
‘5 the man who votes against his own
The man who loses a vote
~ast in his own interest, really saves
y { J. L Tressler was undertaker.
wearing khaki
in ¢ ew Jersey chemical plant.
ho largo New chemicg! plan school {8 usually legs than at a poor
Miss Evelyn had gone to Charleston,
W. Va., to spend a part of her vaca-
tion with the family of Gov. Corn-
well at the executive mansion. They
returned to their school on New
Blaine Sellers returned to Lewis- Year's day.
spent the | read without pain.
Miss Emma Finnegan | EVERY CASE weak, strained or
Pa., Wednes
church were held at 1 o'clock, Wed.
afternoon with interment being made
in the Fritz cemetery, near
Hill, Pa. She is survived by her
The quick action of pure Lavoptik
3 i D ! P husband, Hiram Mosgrave and four
children, Mrs. Reinhart Reich, Nettie,
John of Meversdale and Emma of
Joseph Reich ‘was funeral director.
er “MRS. LAVINA LENTZ.
Mrs. Lavina Lemtz, aged 78 yrs,
’l day. The remains were brought to
‘|the home of Simon Fullem of this.
place for burial. Funeral services
were held inthe Church of the Breth-
ren with inerment made ifn the Union
cemetery, Thursday afternoon.
fT PAYS TO ATTEND A GOOD
Ss SCHOOL
The cos; of a course at a good
But that is not the greatest
Because of your
fone.
gain.
At 6 o'clock on New Year's even- | nected Frith the vaccination epidemig
ing, Henry L. Clabaugh of Cleveland. | that eitects this section of the cops
Ohio, and Margaret N. Smith of West | try just now.
Meyersdale were married in’ Amity | vaccine come? /
Reforined ~ohirch- by ices, a gTSTEre hg STITT alg 1GUSUPFSCOLT ~
Pine | 1, 0COMOTIVE
ST. PAUL
Jt is a hard matter to prevent veg=
ctables stored in cellars from freeze
11
ing during the zero weather which
Nathan Keim is preparing to move {we are having.
the houSe on the farm he recently |
t from his brother Frank to ithe Reformed Church, at a meeting
cts to on December 27th, elected officers for
{the School and the Association for
‘Bhere was quite a little excitement {the ensuing term of one year.
The Sunday School Association of
The regular annual meeting of the
St. Paul congregation of the Re.
formed Church was held on New
Year's Day. Vacancies in the official
hody of the church was filled, and the
financial affairs of the previous year
were settled at this meeting. The
attendance ‘was larger than usual.
The passing of the old year and
On Tuesday he came |the coming of the New went by with=
out the sound of a shot or the blow-
ing of a trumpet in our town, but
rather silently, as the snow falls
through the air.
Misses Elsie Sipple, Edna Livens
good, Maude Hay and Orpha Beachy
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ii
N. Willson on New Year’s evening.
Miss Orpha Beachy, who is attend=
ing college in New Windsor, Md.,
spent her Xmas vacation with her
mother at Hay’s Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Walker wero
the guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sipples on New Year's
Day. \
Mrs. Myrtle Menges, who is ems
ployed in the capacity of matron in
the Boys’ Industrial School at Oak
Dale, Pa., ls visiting®relatives and
friends in this vicinity.
Ray Menges and Roy Beachy of
Granisville, Md., are there visiting
friends and relatives.
We had been wondering whether
there isn't room to suspicion that
there is an abundance of graft cons
From whed Joes a
1s the Noga
froted for making profits or a i
lic institution managed for the pb
lic welfare? What assurance have
the people that vaccine may not in-
fect them with some disease that 1s
oven worse than sma/i pox? These
questions should be clearly answered
by the board of health. Te our way
of thinking, private profit should
have no place in matters of public
health. What noble souls are they
who put the ‘people’s welfare above
their own private gain! There is a
way to do this, and it should be used
by the G. O. P. to remove the tempta=
tion now held out to our professional
men to become moral prostitutes.
STRUCK LARGRH
TRUCK AT ROBERTS.
Lloyd Saylor of Rockwood, who is
employed by the Rockwood Brewing
Company, was seriously injured on
New Year's Day when the large truclc
he was driving was struck by the
‘engine of local freight at Roberts
crossing, near Somerset. The truck
and its cargo was ‘badly damaged,
and Mr. Saylor was thrown from the
truck receiving a fractured leg and
back and numerous cuts around the
head. He was placed on an engine
and taken to Rockwood for medical
attention.
AGED BERLIN LADY FAINTED AT
FUNERAL, :
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Mrs, Alex Walker of Berlin, while
attending the funeral of Mrs. Charles
Eakin of Somerset, on New Year's
Day, fainted and fell from the chair
z superior | an which she was sitting and received
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