The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 30, 1918, Image 4

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    THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL
Ringling Bros. Mammoth Show
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Br Jesh omer PRIMARY VOTE
Published every Thursday by the .
Commercial Co-operative Council. ® ® @® @&
EBER XK. COCKLEY, ) .
Business Manager. 2 ION all 1eS ‘SOCIALIST OFFICIAL RE- County Chairman.
HERMAN G. LEPLEY, Editor. id : for. 4178
_ Entered at the Meyersdale postoffice ¢ @ : ' TURNS. Vv. B. Say or .
Bp Ssannd inns all nisin Governor. Vice County Chairman.
ubscription price, $1.25 per year.
Advertising rates, all matter, 10 cents in e ni e a es Sehl ... oo a 76D. W. Weller .......... ..«.... 4043
per inch net, 5 cents per inch for com- -
position work: 20 per cent extra for Lieut. Governor. J
preferred position; small readers, 5
i be Drees been 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND Clarke ooo. 72] DEMOCRATIC OFFICIAL
lm mh Ts If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, the saving Sec. Internal Affairs. RETURNS.
Assuming that the liquor would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. Adams... 70 Governor,
3 $3on hay hoon seliled wf The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the war is to Representative in Congress-at-/p- ~~ 300
ed, conscientious temperance make this saving and if can be done by using this recipe in Large. Guffey ............
people are now free to take up place of white flour bread. Bixler 72 McDevitt
the study of such important . . Fuler ....... 70 ieut. Governor.
questions as the abolishment Corn Meal Biscuits Schlegel 67 Liew oy
of capitalism and adoption of So salisl all Steamoon alt Vaughn" gai Holstein: ......nimmmarsns 7 ;
yr IE ie 1 saute Representative in Congress [LOBE 1 888
with the full social valu Ng his Save ¥ cup of the measured flour for board. Pour milk over corn meal, add shortening and salt. When 23rd District. Sec. Interna ars,
product We shall have some gold, add gif four = baking fords _ Roll out lightly on floured board. . Cut with biscuit cutter and Mellinger 2 79 Johnson cio 658
I re A e in greased pan een to twen minutes,: : "coc oRinaa oc bn ads al kee oii Tes Lyte LY Me el al A AE TL eters 8 svarssvaeasmeresnsess Cemebeanen . .
pier Symg Sines to ny o Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, ‘Best War Time Recipes,” containing many other Senator. Representative in Congress-at-
in iy 4 hy cr th a recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free—address Lindstrom 70 Large.
mercial should recommend to ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H., 135 William Street, New York Miller (John 8.) .... SlQorman .. oa
their temperance friends that Representative. Isley SAE
they become subscribers ana ane |...
students of the next great ques- FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR Cockley Seveui’e neoiansnvoessanscasiionsieriiats . 71 McGarrity
tion at issue. TE re Lepley coir. 681Strayer ........ on
1: j ee County Chairman. Parmer ..... o.oo
SOMERSET. and Mrs. P. A. Schell, of East| Chaplain. Members of the| William Neihenke ...... 75| Representative in Congress
and Great Spectacle Will Sah Union street, last week. : : | Post who died during the year County Organizer. 23rd District.
Soon Be Close at Hnad. Mrs. George Stein is visiting Mrs. William Gloss and lit-| will be eulogized by comrades. Herman G. Lepley .......... maSterling contin: 650
“Ringling Day,” the big hol-
iday for which young and old
impatiently wait at this season
in New York.
Miss Rosetta Platt has re-
turned from a visit to Pitts-
tle daughter, of New Castle,
are visiting her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. S. J. McMillan.
Austin Keel, of East Somer-
Homer Zimmerman, of Co.
IA, 307 Motor Convoy Service
| Supply Train, with headquar
ters at Camp Holabird, Balti-
County Secretary.
Eber K.Cockley ..... ~~ 72
of the year, promises to eclipse ¢ Count 5
all other A on the calendar burah: set, has been sworn in as court more, Md., spent a short fur- SREY Troan
at Johnstown, Tuesday, June 4. Mrs. Amanda Foust, of Phil-| crier, filling the position made |lough with his parents, other | Frank C. Robertson ...... 70
Exhibitions will be given both
afternoon and night. It would
seem as though everybody in
this locality were planning to
attend. Those who do will
see many wonders. There will
be the great street parade—
adelphia, is visiting relatives in
Somerset.
Dr. and Mrs. H. I. Marsden
are visiting relatives and
friends at Towanda. :
Eber K. Cockley, of Meyers-
vacant by the death of L. C.
Lambert.
Henry Phillips, a student in
the State Forestry Academy,
Mont Alto, Pa., was visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Phillips, several days last
relatives and friends here,
leaving Monday morning for
Camp.
Charles R. Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Moore, who
has been in the navy a number
REPUBLICAN PARTY RE-
TURNS (Official)
Governor.
Senator in Gen. Assembly.
Member State Committee.
Chas. B. Uhl, Jr. ...... 45
€ —| dale, was a business caller at of years. is reported by Wash-| O’Neil J
more than three miles long this|the county seat, Monday. week. : ington dispatches to have been {Sproul _.__. PROHIBITION OFFICIAL
as strange and| Rey A. R. McQueen, pastor| = Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bry- lost in the sinking of the Amer-| Weimer : RETURNS
remarkable wild animals in the| ,¢ {he Christian Church, is con-| don and children, of Balti-|ican steamer William Rockefel- Li G ?
gigantic Five-Continent Mena-| fined to his home by illness. |More, are visiting at the home ler, recently torpedoed in the 1eutenant Governor. Governor.
Serie, 204 ide hours of sen-| = 1. "Walker, who has been |f Mrs. Brydon’s parents, Cap-| war zone. ABTONS oe Fithian... iin 185
n the mammoth main : in Phila-| tain and Mrs. C. J. Harrison, of : Bateson ......... :
tent. This season the Ring- studying pharmacy in Hn. rst Main Stroct Members of the railroad un- Beidleman Lieut. Gov.
Vine Brothors ine their| delphia, is visiting Somerset 5 * on ions here, who thought John|p,well : Whitt 246
F dl ab peg ony relatives. Scott Brashear, chief clerk|p qiotler’s political career was Sons mY i YHINY ridin
SLO ie TE ¢| ‘Mrs. Catherine Bonheimer,|of H. C. Beerits’ Sons account-| og ded when he was defeated |~COt" «rms Sec. Internal Affairs.
peciacie elite Nays 0 of Canton, Ohio, is visiting at|'Dg department, who enlisted in! ¢,,. {10 Republican nomination Sec. Internal Affairs. Hamilton 249
01d.” More than 1,200 actors| Of U: of Mr. and Mrs. Har-| the Navel Reserve at Johns-ir: tho Assembly two years| Houck Ray
take part in the great produc-;tne home o1 Mr, an rs. town a few days ago. expects to = Y Re Termes Representative in Congress-at-
i : € ys ago, exp 2
vey Bowser. » ago, have expressed their sur-| Lewis .... .
tion, which tells the story of|VeY be aclled to the serviee an : : La
the days “when knighthood| Miss Lulu Davis has return-| 3.2 0 the sey Yiprise that Republican voters| Woodward ee
was in flower.” There is a bal-
let of 300 dancing girls and no
ed to Pittsburgh after spend-
ing some time with her father,
day. Ati
Memorial services of R. P.
chose him as one of their par-
ty’s candidates in the recent
Representative in Congress-at-
Ts: ; Cummins Post, G. A. R., will be | Primary. Large.
= of oiber. sniing features Mr. A.C, Davis : held Sunday evening in the y BAYON i a ti
Yoowing the Sbeciacle ws Mrs. Edna White, of Moline, | Presbyterian Church at 7:30 : Atherton .. R “us
come a thousand arenic sensa-|qjjinois, was the guest of Mr. o’clock, conducted by the Post Burke .... epresentative in Congress
tions. There will be seventy Clement 23rd District. C
riders, headed by May Wirth, Ss : : Crago Kendall ... 9 -
who somersaults from the back ” hb. Flyte .. lowry ....... i 4
of one galloping horse to an- S50 » Garland Miller (John 8}... 1
i) : A I . BOMEE set Sterling .... ore 31
2 3 ; Aus- cGarrity 3 )
tralian woodchoppers felling United States fires McLaughlin 2 In Gent). Assenbly
gan trees; Hillery Long, who| | : Mitchel or LOT 275
eaps the gap on his head, and s Beh... Representative in Genrl. As-
la are Good Tires ree i
tures. Eighty clowns will fur- —— Walters... Clutton 261
nish fun and more trained ani- : : Siatler re 265
mals and trick horses and ele- Representative In Congress [SLAC
paws will appear than ever 23rd District. Member State Committee.
efore. : Xendall ... ...... .... 2138 {Fred Groff... 263 °
Ain mi Lowry i. 2047 T
COAL RUN. Senator, 36th District. ;
Mr. Alton Sheets has gone to Endsley 0... 2077| NON-PARTISAN RETURNS. B
Cresson for the benefit of his Miller oh 2515 | Huselton
health. . Porter...
Mr. Albert Ries and family, Member State Committee. ]
of Meyersdale, were visitors Roscoe Welfley .... ....... 3955 | le
at the home fo Mr. and Mrs.
George Ries.
Mrs. Charles Leydig and lit-
tle son Clarence, of Pittsburgh,
are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Hartland.
Mr. John Walker and family
and Mr. John May and family,
of Pleasant Hill, spent Eunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Walker.
Some of the young fellows
of our village are seen going
home at the hour of six or
seven o’clock on Sunday morn-
ing. How is it, Walter, with
you?
NOTICE IN DIVORCE.
TO CHARLES OTT
You are hereby notified that
the Court of Common Pleas of
Somerset County, Pennsylva-
nia, has appointed the under-
signed as master to take testi-
mony, find the facts, and re-
port the same to said Court,
with an opinion, in the action
jn divorce by Wilhelmina Wi-
land Hott against you, at No.
7, December Term, 1918, in
said Court. In pursuance of
said appointment, I shall take
the testimony at my office in
Somerset Borough said County,
‘Chain Tread’
The highest car economy lies
greatest use of your car.
assist you in selection.
® eo
Tire-buying Economy
Your car must give greater service this year than ever before.
It speeds up your work—increases your working power.
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in utmost service.
The most economical tires are those which will give you
That’s just what United States Tires will do for you.
You can depend on them for continuous service,
—most mileage at lowest mileage cost.
Equip with United States Tires.
Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will be glad to
prem TiE NEW
that is not properly oiled will
holes with a s
often enough.
cator on top filled with of he au
oil at all times.
and adds years to its life.
The De Laval oiling system has been
ant part.
De Laval.
The old-fashioned method of oiling through a i
quirt-can was unsatisfactory or the ey ae
users would oil too much and too often, while others would not oil
The NEW De Laval is
automatically oiled
You don't have to fuss around a NEW De Laval i
with a squirt-can. Simply keep the sight-feod lubri- oT
h oil and t| matio oiling
system will see that ®very gear and bearing in the
machine has just the right amount of fresh, clean
The automatic oiling system saves time and
saves trouble, makes the machine run easier
ly improved by the addition in the NEW
Laval of an automatically oiled neck bearing
and the consequent elimination of the tube
that formerly carried oil to this most import-
There has never been a cream separator that
embodied 50 many improvements op the NEW
J. T. Yoder
JOHNSTOWN
Sells the Champion Cream Saver
DE LAVAL —
HERE is no machine made in which er lubrication i
| vitally important than it is in a reat db
A separator
turn hard and soon wear py
great-
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The new self-centering bowl with its im-
proved milk-distributing device, and the bell
speed-indicator which insures operation at the
proper speed, are two of the greatest improve-
ments that have ever been made in cream
separator construction.
Come in and see the NEW De Laval
on Tuesday, June 25th, 1918,
at one o’clock in the afternoon;
at which hearing you may ap-
pear if you see fit.
ERNEST O. KOOSER,
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