The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 06, 1918, Image 4

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THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL
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Toe Mowershale fowertidl| 7,014 7 Gressler 6 )
; Published every Thursday by the
Commercial Co-operative Council. St : r
; Up-to-date Funer I
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HERMAN G. LEPLEY, Editor. Director and Hi
po FItered at the Mcversdale postofice a ll AUDITORIUM
SubserInton price, 3128 Der YR is Clndertalker » ° iH :
per neh met 3 "Semis per heh or Com Bridging the Gap : pe MEYERSDALE, PA
preferred position; small _ readers, 3 Automaotile dervice iff desired ; Hil 1
cents per line; Business Directory, 50 ich
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Work a 7 ecially , Live stock is raised on the: I :
Mrs. E. S. Landis is visiting : arms and ranches of the West tH o
relatives in Johnstown. Office 229 Center Sireet . : ’ i
: Dz doun Ws Joni by i Postdence 309 Aorth Fiveet Meat is eaten in the large cities 8
urned home from a visit to of the East, and by our boys in }
Cambridge Springs. Loth Thones France — thousands of miles
Mr. James Scurfield, of Mar- |
Yleton, was calling on Somer-| "TT away. s
set friends, Friday. COAL RUN. .
Mr. J. H. Bender, of Springs, ue. gay of fenspoine live g
was a business caller at the animals from ranch to seaboard V
county seat, Friday. , Mn Gromy Walter oot and overseas has passed. There
: ay s family In o : To
rr pa Mr Hi) Dick] | Crome Jos S% Sah Waste, The mod
friends in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Henry Hoffman and ern packer locates his large and A
Mrs. John Cunningham, of an Albert, of Cumberland, specialized plants in the p
Sewickley, Pa., spent part of] Me sites Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ing regions. He shins toe
last week with set rola-| 10 "OWES, Sy mSapngUTEse
a ook ith Somermst rel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray beef in refrigerator car ang —
Henry Phillips, son of Mr. and I Ns holds 4; 1n ip own refrigerated OI
Mrs. L. M. Phillips, has enlist-| q.rqne ws 5 i ranch warehouses until deliv-
> : 1s : Sunday with Mr. Robert Mull :
niki the hospital corps of the | nq family. ered to' the retailer. For ship-
Heaiv Uoifloy nad ¥otivned Mr. and Mys. Joe Hersh and ment to foreign ports, he
Home froth a vist with hic sis son George, of Glade City, and transfers the meat to refrigerated
tor, Mrs W A Gorman of Mrs. Mary Weimer, with her ships
Berlin. on Te two sons, daughter-in-law and > ; vs wi , ;
n. wo grandchildren, al of Ber bv sie w ; : Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey in Vitagraph’s master production,
Mr. John Carey and daugh-{lin spent Sunday wi : , 2y means oi his nation-wide organ- ‘ “Over the Top.”
gh , spent Sunday with Mr. and oa M. P. No, 11 Pe
ters have returned from a visit| Mys. Henry Hersh. ? ization the modern packer maintains a
Tig Sovendale relatives and| birthday surprise’ party Row of Dm to all parts
os ; ...._ {was held at the home of Mr. ie Country, So that each retailer .
il 1 Pad Vas L. y. iin and Mrs. Ferd Nolte one even- gets just the quantity and quality of Friday and
pte o i mend of] f=. ing last week in honor of their meat his trade demands, and at the
last NDS x sister at Swissvale, tle daughin Bdsa's Fink time he wants it. : Saturday
? . 1rthday. ou 0 er
Mr. Thomas Gallagher, of|voung friends were Swift & Com i
gher, ) present. pany recently shipped
Sort Moers soo > Brier hay She received a nice lot of pres- 1,000 carloads of meat products 1g JUNE 14th & 15th
a. TR Lo Se me Wesk: to Ouf irises and 19 the Allies. Special Saturday Afternoon
Prof. H. H. DeLong has re- ie Bridging the gap from ranch to con- y
turned to Mt. Pleasant after] Happiness is not a reward, sumer can be done successfully—and MATINEE
Spending Some time with Som-|but the consequence of doing at low unit costs and profits—only by
erset friends. good. large busin Ios
by Br . . : ‘ €SS organiz :
Mr. Frank Simpson has pur- Stang is not a punish- . 7 & Co g ations ;
chased the Ankeny property of ment, but a result of doing wi mpany’s profit on meat, W >
We Dain street, adjoining | evil. Ayers So small as to have practically € guar antee te
is residence. _ The grace of the greatest ex- ‘0 eiteCct on prices, is now limited by : oy
Mr. Fred W. Biesecker, Esq., istence bringeth salvation to the Government to about 2 cents on i that our clothes will be all wool because that wears the best and A
and Mr. Levi Berkey, are the souls of the human race. each dollar of sales. lasts the longest; or
spending some time in Mt. — > :
Clemens, Michigan. NOTICE IN DIVCRCE. h h 3: : : :
Mr. W. G. Critchicld has 'TO CHARLES OTT Year Bock: of Mierestng end that the tailoring will be careful and enduring;
moved to Meyersdale, where you are hereb tified instructive facts sent . :
v ; lale, y notified that on request, that the d 11
NI ey the Court of Common Pleas of Address Swift & Company 8 she dvesmill betas end lusting. Ol
pany. : 2 Somerser ; Sonn Pornayia Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois We guarantee that clothes made by us will not need to be replaced soon; that E
Miss Naomi Wilson, daugh- signed as master to take testi- y : > they will be completely satisfactory to you in every respect; and that they Y
_ ter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wil-| mony, find the facts, and re- Swift & Company, U. S. A. will be economical of the country’s resources of materials and labor. 5
son, is planning to sail soon for port the same to said Court, : Rs
San Jeons, West Africa, with an opinion. in the action Our label in a suit is a pledge of this--a
where she will take up mission-|in divorce by Wilhelmina Wi- small thing to look for, a big thing to fi
ary work. land Hott against you, at No. ; y & Digiming to find
Henry Knepper left last!7, December Term, 1918, in| = :
week for Swissvale, where he said Court. In pursuance of | CAN'T GET AL o : : : H S h ff & M =
has secured employment with | said appointment, I shall take ONG WITH- ley, Editor of The Commercial, art, C a ner arx :
the Westinghouse Company in|the testimony at my office in OUT HERMAN. | has been retained by the School “
its electrical switch and signal| Somerset Borough said County, | Although defeated for elec- Board to collect the school -
department. on Tuesday, June 25th, 1918, | tion to the office of Tax Col-|taxes for the township, a re- This Li £ : .
Mr Jerome Good geristong 2 BR far of Elk Lick Township last | eent ruling having been made : is fins of goods handled in Meyersdale exelifsivaly by Tl
cashier o e First National ; - | fall by a combination of the old | which gives the Board authori
y i i 1a. pear if you see fit. sys : gives the Board authori- .
Bank, who enlisted in the avia-| P : you s political parties and the mar- ty to select its collector. art e Bal Be
Jon service of the army lately, ERNEST O. BOOS; riage to their party name of WIN
as received instructions to re- aster. t H . - =
port for duty June 8th. ar iin db seman GO. Ler E
Mrs. Charles Lepley has re- —
turned home after spending
several days at the home of 4
her son and daughter-in-law, J ; Y
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lepley, of ® ® Oo er
Connellsville. Mr. Lepley, who ;
is employed by the Baltimore JOHNSTOWN
and Ohio, was seriously injur- Sell h Ch
ed several days ago when he 3
fell from a box car. S the aimpion Cream Saver
Ralph Kennell, son of Mr. YE
and Mrs. Simon Kennell, of THE NEW DE i
Somerset Township, died at . i ——
There is no more important work—at any
While it is possible to adapt the capacity of th
the speed, it is not desirable to do this, b : . nA ray
clean skimming is accomplished at an Soave Sven IS -
ing speeds, the cream will not be uni-
form in thickness.
future. Teaching is now more than ever a
: patriotic calling, and a national necessity. Trained
workers are the only kind that are wanted. A course of study and training—
including actual teaching experience—at the
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
of Indiana, Pa.
Will fit you for this national service. The demand for trained teachers
greatly exceeds the supply. The workis inspiring, noble and patriotic.
Indiana is a school of ambitious workers under the guidance of a faculty of fifty experienced teachers.
Beautiful and healthfullocation. Christian influences. Athletics. Modern buildings splendidly equipped.
$240 covers all expenses (excepting rental of books) for school year of forty weeks for one preparing to
teach, and includes board. room, laundry and term fees.
In connection with the Normak School are—The Indiana Conservatory of Music, The Indiana School
from diphtheria aged 19 INE separator users out of ten tu
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years. He enlisted in the avia- 7H 3 0 time—than the training of the youth of a machines too slowly, and when this is he Landis of their
tion service February 9th, hE hawk nation. We must win the war, but while the machine not skim as clean as it should, but the thick A 4
1918. The body was brought A we are winning it, we must preserve Democ- of the cream will vary. ckness
| ; \ Y racy and prepare for a better Democracy for the 8
ARIS
to Somerset Saturday even-| 7,
ing; interment in the Husband | 3
cemetery, Sunday.
The Directors of the Somer-|
set County Agricultural Socie-
ty announce that the Somerset
Fair will be held the first week
of October this year. A lar-
ger fair than last year’s is an-
ticipated, as those interested in
registered and pure bred ani-
mals have procured some ex-
cellent specimens and will ex-|
ol PE PN a AN pele OO I mb bam
There is only ene satisfacto lu-
tion, and that is to make it os Fh
impossible for the operator to run his
machine at any but the proper speed.
Every NEW De Laval
is equipped with a
bell speed -indicator
the “warning signal” that rings when
the separator handle is being hal too
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hibit them with a view to win- of Business, and a Domestic Science School. Addross the Principal slowly, preventing loss of butter-fat The “warning signal” thet
ning the valuable prizes and The Tnugjasa Catalog one of the fost beautiful and interesting J. A. H.KEITH caused LA ine slow Jperation and in. iBsures operation at the Car
: of books about schools ever published—free on request. suring the delivery of a cream of j= proper speed,
ribbons. ” . SUB-STATION 1, INBIANA, PA, form thickness. wn Me
seen? ier i oH Bear
” This simple device is patented by the De Laval © Frogs
All the religions in the world is found only on De Laval machines. It is only one gd and for :
cannot prevent people from do- | important improvements in the NEW De Laval. If many Door:
: # >< their lives. sidering the purchase of a separator or you are con- Grey
ing evil as long as their lives] you a machine that has more good features ther apc’ lS Show
remain in the control of profi-| you have ever seen. ures than any separator amy
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teers.