The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 13, 1918, Image 4

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BE Ce Oras You are hereby notified that] Miss Maud Miller returned
ommercial Co-opera Ive ouncii. ; OF... the Court of Common Pleas of | from a visit to Warwick last
EBER K. COCELEY, Cl pp-to-date Funeral Somerset County, Pennsylva-| week, having attended a series
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‘ Business Manager.
nia, has appointed the under-| of meetings held in the Men-
HERMAN G. LEPLEY, Editor. Of» :
> Director and signed as master to take testi-! nonite Church at Denbig also.
Entered at the Meyersdale postotfite
Bs Sesend clans mall matter a mony, find the facts, and re-| Two automobiles loaded with
A ee Pe Ulddertater port the same to said Court, Mt. Pleasant young people A Smith
per inch net, 5 conis per ‘inch’ for com- with an opinion, in the action | went to Virginia Beach recent- Ibert E. Smit
position work; 20 per cent extra for 1 iv 3 $ s | . . .
preferred’ position; ‘small ? readers, 3 Automobile service if desired 3 Dives hy Wilpon Wi ly to take ih the sights and to Presents
Salvi in, Sees Mrestary, | 80 and Hott against you, at No.|take a dip in the waters of the Vi ; Producti
igre gl - on job printing. ” . 7 December Term, 1918, in | Atlantic Ocean. itagraph 5 Master roducion
AA Am ANA Uphiolstering and Repair $214 Com In pursuance of! pr, gione and family, Mr. “OVER THE TOP”
Readers of this are urged to , — Pape Zpponamens, 3 shal take | yohnson and family and Mrs.
show that they appreciate Mr. Work a Shecialt y y oflice In paths Harder, of Norfolk, The Great American Photodrama
Lucente’s refusal to accept the 7 Somerset Borough said County, | oro guests of Mr. and Mrs x
bribe of our enemies which was orl C c on blogic 2am, 1918, Nathan Keim, Sunday, also Mr. pith
offered him by a representa- Yfrre 229 Contor Street at moos e in the afternoon: poyjamin Layman and his two Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey
> ot SI . ring you may ap- : ;
iy ae yey ous which Residence 30) AAorth Street |pear if you see fit. yoone sons. dint . (Himself)
! ed to e Commer- : ere was an entertainmen
cial’s editorial policy, as an- Both Thones ERNEST O. KOOSER, at Great Bridge School, Fri- Supported by Lois Meredith and
nounced in last week's paper. Master. | day night, at which our peo- _ James Morrison
1t is not known to what extent| ~~~~r~rrrrnrro~ rane ple from Mt. Pleasant were Dramatized by Yonpre Gordon Anderson
our enemies will go, nor is it: My Views on Raising Funds for NOTICE. well represented. Autos and from Paes, cn Book
. . motor trucks were loaded down :
the Prosecution of War to] Tax payers of Elk Lick town-| with folks from this communi- Directed by Wilfrid North under the
ship, please take notice that, ty personal supervision of
on account of the elected tax At (hls writing the weather \ Albert E. Smith
known just what all they have
already done to injure us, but
anyone who will offer our land- Bring World Democracy.
lord a bribe to have him eject . : .
ne Gould Biso act bs 106 oe A direct income tax on all|conllector refusing to collect at. ih plenty of * CAST
Eye 3 z persons, regardless of race, col-| th te fixed by th [is very warm wih penty ao
to bribe other owners of prop- ? : 2 e rate nxe y the School; The last k of May i Gor omen con Arther Guy Empey
] 3 Prop-| or sex, creed, or social or po-| Board, al lecti e-1 n: 6 [ast week Oo Hay 1s Helen Lloyd . ... Lois Meredith
erty to have them refuse us the | jit; : : oard, also neglecting to pre-| 1 b i gon Mom Das
J aye Mem vetupe us litica! standing. to be levied an-|gan* his bond withi > ° said by natives to have been ;
use of their buildings. It is to 1 Fellows: For ih sent his bond within the time 1, pottest they ever saw it. Albert Lloyd ....... Jumes W, Morrison
Mr. Lucentd’s credit that he nually, as Ie ows: or. e specified by law and refusing! Crops... ove growing nicelvs Friederich von Emden Arthur Donaldson
first $500 or fraction thereof,|to meet with the Board with| 7. ’ yl! Mrs. Wagner ...... Julia Swayne Gordon 2
would have no uestionable ; / t
° q 1-4 of one per cent; second | reference to the matter, the) SY of new potatoes for Mrs. Margaret McNeal ... Mary Maurice
alings wit arties of that|ar dy , tome To
Seas A ae ol tat $500 or fraction thereof, 1-2 of | Elk Lick School Board has ap-! Tami Mig ang gs to be Madam Arnot .................. Betty Blythe
favor one patron of The Com-| ere. per cent; third $500 or|pointed H. G. Lepley as Collec- | § PP 0. Marge: mi whe neard Sonia. ili Nellie Anderson
mercial’s advertising columns fraction thereof, 3-4 of one per, tor of School Tax, to whom the| ’ s Thomas Waldron ........ William Calhoun
Slcent; fourth $500 or fraction|said Tax shall be paid. { Mr. J. S. Keim has been do- Geoffery Blake ......... Willam H. Stucky
to the disadvantage of another
patron, nor do we maintain
that any advertiser whose an-
thereof, 1 per cent; all over! 5 'ing a lot of fishing in the Chesa-
$2,000 to be at the service hi os x Wi Bam. peake and Shomane rin Hs
4 w : the Government as long as]™% Lick, Ya. May ob, . |spring, with good success. He
ene necessary to continue the Sard] . furnished the family with fresh
BE Civonicoonins Lote war for democracy. The| An appeal has been made by | a and Sele) I a
than any other single one of right of full and equal sufitage| Edgar C. Felton, U. S. Director i I ° PR ain 5 Se
ur ndvertiters, we felt ar to be given all persons over 18 of Employment for Pennsylva- Wii e Roe Op " aor, 18
uty bo I eat pon ond ora) years of age who may be af-|nia, to judges of the Common wo os pr 0 > iL
the duty o atronizii those Tected by such levy. Pleas Courts of the State to ex-| cat fish, white perch, yellow
p nizing As a red card member of the| cuse farmers and farmers’ perch, round robins, grennels.
. who advertise in preference to In 30s crokers and eels. Some of
those who do not, and especial- Socialist Party for ten years, helpers from jury duty so far them weigh three to four
ly those who believe in fair this is my present view of a > is possible Bono irom Sounds. 1
play and not only patronize practical method for raising|the various counties in lcate
our advertising columns but|Becessary funds, and for a|that about three hundred fan i
dare to invite the disfavor of| practical demonstration of pa- Worthen are at pr osen Hypane “| Pure cider vinegar at Habel & Phil-
“the powers that be” as Mr triotism. ed for jury service ano Ii Some,
: hs, . : they are reported to be pe
Lucente did in the instance WM. H. REAM. ring 1 Ye nh % i
y : e only fa workers avail-
above mentioned. si ;
y tioned $= able for work on their respec- HESTER S PILLS
==! Fresh sliced dried beef, boiled ham tive farms. As the planting Sales Ark yur Drageitt ox
season is now at hand, farm 3. Gi-cheatens Dianiong Sand
and breakfast bacon at ’ : E52) Lille in Ted and Gold mente : : s
: Habel & Philips’. help can hardly be spared, in| Take no other. Huy of your James Morrison appearing with
0 : lew of the agrieult 1 labor 7 Drugeist. Askfor ONI-CHES. TERS . Serol. Arthur Guy :
3 . | view 0 e agricultural 1abor 4 PIAMOND DRAND PILLS, for 25 wert, rthur Guy Empey mn
¥ Country apple butter in gallon crocks shortage years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable Nii of >. J :
Fo SILT Detling: ; $ . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE i agrap 1's master production,
Over the Top.”
M.P.No,13 _ } .
“Usco® THE STORY
Over the Top is the one story of life
in the trenches that has touched every
responsive soul in America.
Since the book was published, 25¢
MEYERSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA, .
COLONIAL HOTEL Take Care of Your Tires
Saturday, June 29, 1918,
FOR ONE DAY ONLY America’s greatest need is for ships—more ships.
Every available vessel is being utilized in govern-
Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. ment service. copies have been sold during every busi-
UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST Many ships that have been carrying rubber from ness hous, every Jay or better than 4
> : c inute.
Bring the knowledge of a Great Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active trans- LAR a So Shen
fi Men) Dp ee thon and . port duty. ; 25.000,000 people have read Empey’s arti-
gir Experience ip the Srecessful This will necessarily force a temporary curtailment cles in the great newspapers of the coun-
; Treatment of of tire production. try. Many thousands have been fortunate
Thousands of Chronic Disease Cases i enough to crowd their way into the Ii-
So, make tire most of the tires you have. mited capacity of the great halls where
OFFER SERVICES FREE OF FE
‘mpey has lectured.
Use good tires.
; . ; Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect re-
Licensed by the State of Pennsylvania pair. See that they are properly inflated.
Now the whole loyal citizenship of the
nation can see the ‘Fighting Sergeant’’
in action, can go ‘‘over the top’’ with him
CHARGE.
a a a Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out on the Hun Hunts, The marvel of mo-
an 4 gn p y i-| of car tracks and away from bumps, Don’t scrape Pl tion picture photography brings to life
ov A re treatment of certain} 4he curb or apply brakes too suddenly. Ld before your very eyes the pulsing, breath-
, . : . : ing pages of ‘‘the most widely read book’”
They are all specialists. The Get every mile your tires have in them. iii of the twentieth century.
United Doctors treat, without Surgi- Only in that way can you be assured of your car’s Sr Go “‘Over the Top” With Empey!
cal Operations or hypodermic injec- continuous service. REICH’S AUDITORIUM
2 Days 2—Friday and Satur-
tions. diseases of the blood, skin, and id mi
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day, June 14 and 15.
all internal organs, rheumatism, sci- U it d St fos ! ires :
atica, tape-worm, leg ulcers, weak ie & a ire [gd ii ffi
lungs and all long standing, deep G d Ti ii | 5
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seated diseases.
Thirty-five years’ experience and
the complete records of thousands of
cases successfully treated prove that
the methods of the United Doctors
are right. They were among the
first to be called “Bloodless Sur-
geons.”
Each member of the United Doc-
tors staff has at his command the
knowledge and resources of the
whole organization.
We guarantee
Man eople go on suffering from .
di re cca. he olievinted just that our clothes will be all wool because that wears the best and :
because they cannot afford to go te
high priced specialists at a distance
from home.
No community thas a sufficient
number of sufferers from the diseases
mentioned to support special hospi-
tals for their treatment and cure.
The United Doctors have solved
the problem. Their highly trained
specialists travel from place to place.
They diagnose and prescribe a course
of treatment for the sufferers in each
community and teach them how to
take care of themselves at home.
lasts the longest;
that the tailoring will be careful and enduring;
| fat that the dyes will be fast and lasting.
We guarantee that clothes made by us will not need to be replaced soon; that
they will be completely satisfactory to you in every respect; and that they
will be economical of the country’s resources of materials and labor
Our label in a suit is a pledge of this--a
small thing to look for, a big thing to find
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
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Worn-out and run-down men or
women, no matter what your ail-
ment may be, no matter what you
have been told, or the experience you
have had with other physicians. If
ya We know United States Tires are good tires. This line of goods handled in Meyersdale exclusively by
It costs nothing. | ’ : :
Married ladies must come with | That S why We se 1 them. Hartley & Bald in
their husbands and minors with their] John C. Res, Berlin; McJiorprise Supply Co, oTrett; Springs; Miller Machine WwW
2's Au-Works, Springs; Steinley Gar-
~ger,lage, Berlin,
parents. ; . Clue Auto Co., Elk Lick; Sal-'T. W. Gurley; Meyersd
Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ipo Auto Co., Elk Lick; En-to Co.; Elmer E. Bj
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