—_— AB a { 2 mr HEE TIRE ae we SR RT. SIRE ¥ ” wah TO a : . { tea C—O RT een i ge ‘ : { . < » xX h 4 MEYERSDALE COMMERCIA ,' THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1929 X 158) ~2 PENNSYLVANIA OPEN GAME SEAYNS i Ei | AND BAS LIMNS FOLIVEMR i029 GET THE FACTS ABOUT o zi wim ag . 0 == = fi =: a i mE. | oe Commissioners, dated July 11, 1929, open seasons for gme in Pennsylvania ifs EE and daily and season bag limits are given below. i afs i & ee 1929 Open Seasons for Game in Pennsyl/ania ifs ale The summary below gives Pennsylvania open seagons y | der State and Federal Laws. S Sundays excepted. ih d bag limits un- The open season in Jud: ‘both dates given, ian ask the owners right here Bag imi > : ™ sls Kinde ms ¥ Day $basy, Open Season |Ef2 in Somerset ES a ? Blackbirds i Unlimited Aug.1—Nov.30!2 = as i) Rails .. 15 Unlimited! Sept. I—Nov. 30 iE EE *All birds known as wild water-fowl, coots - £ 00 Eg 501 Broadway or mudhens, gallinules............ _.. .... Natebelow Oct. 1—Jan. 15 | == a= and East End Woodcock 4 {20 Oct.15—Nov. 14 5i= i= 3 Wilson or jicksnipe.............c.ciiih intense. 20 Unlimited Oct. 15—Nov. 14 | sj= EE . Berlin, Penn’a tWild Turkeys 1 { 1 Nov.1—Nov.15 5H 1] ” 4 Z 2 Pheasants, ringneck, male only.......ccccococceemenns 2 i 6 Nov.1—Nov.15|z= 50) ’ Pee - Ruffed grouse Closed Closed 1929 | 5js = Eg 4 yd = Hungarian: Partridges..............cociiiecnicns Closed Closed 1929 | Ef als Virginia Partridge commonly called quail, i i = i= Th My = | Li A = Stati gambel quad, volley quail... rn. Gis 3 P i Nos. 1-Nov. 2 Ee SE uirrels, , i i 0 .1—Nov. ile = e National-Lincoln Service Stations § si" Siee ity oni § + £80 8 ! ares, Snowshoe or Varying. 3 15 § Nov.1—Nov. st= 216 hgh Wholesale fd Squirrels, Red or Pine............... Unlimited { Nov. 1—Aug. 15 ifs : Mink, Opossum, Skunk, Otter..........ccococeeven.n. Unlimited |. Nov. 1—Feb. 28 | &= Waverly Gasoline, Kerosene Muskrat Unlimitg © Dec. 1—Feb. 28 | £12 . - fRaccoon Unlimigd Nov. 1—Jan. 15 ifs Oils and Greases Bear, over one yearold............c......0 LL Nov. 1—Deec. 15 ifs That is why our prices and quality are better than the rest. We Bear, by hunting party... 4 Nov. 1—Dec. 15 ifs Deer, male, two or more points to one antler 1 : ; Mlpe h are selling Tires and Tubes at factory prices; and remember that Deer, male, by hunting Dart good lubrication is the life of your motor that is in your car, truck 4s 1 4 1 Dec1—Dec. 15 6 Dec.1—Dec. 15 1 i : t z Le lini d ge 1 Elk, male, 4 or more points to one antler........ 1 Dec. 1—Dec. 15 | 5:2 a: Fe en fren brake lining and g pry Elk, male, by hunting party.......ccooooeeeeeeiiie Dec. 1—Dec. 15 | 22 *Ducks of the combined kinds (Wood ducks and eidejducks excepted) 15 | 22 = a day, 60 a season. Wild Geese and brant (Swans proticted) 5 a day, 30 a|&fa season. Federal Laws provide a daily bag limit of 15 gylinules and 25 coots | i= or mudhens, unlimited for season. tNo open season on wild turkeys in Westmoreland, Couptiss until 1931. only. iRaccoons may be hunted only between one hour before sunset and one hour | after sunrise, except when taken in traps. All camps or parties hunting in unison for large game must keep a record giving in plain English the name, address and license number of all persons hunting with that party. Three or more persons hunting hig game in unison Yhether camping together or not, must be in possession of such hunting party roster. ian NAMED FOR GOVERNOR (Classified Advertisements nyette, or Somerset Wild turkeys may be killed between sunrise and sunset than 80,000 owners give Oil-O-Matic ap- proval. Don’t take chances in buying oil heat. Don’t buy on a salesman’s word alone. = (Get the facts. Talk to the owners—who have tried the oil burner under practical working conditions. They know! Let us send you a list of Williams Oil-O- fat Auctioneers Williams Oil-O-Matic is unusually quite and entirely automatic—turns itself on and off—maintains the precise healthful temperature you desire=thrifty—depend- _ B: B. DICKEY Auctionesr I am ready to call your sale. Phone, = ) - & Matic owners near you. Ask them what able. : t for dates. Berlin, Pa. Tr its : 3 : : ’ 3 3 write or scene lor ca i a __ Large game must be tagged within six hours after killing, giving in plain |= sort of service they have had. Their opin- 1 BUT GO English th dd li illi : : : : OUR WORD IS GOOD—BUT Engli € name, address, license and county numbers of the person killing (EE jong are your best safeguard in buying oil it, with the location where killed. 5 ® BEYOND IT We know Williams Oil-O-Matic is the oil burner that will give you the greatest sat- isfaction—but go beyond our opinion. Ask men and women who own Oil-O-Matic. Then you'll get an unbiased opinion. : WILLIAMS I C Listed as Standard by the Underwriters’ Laboratories DR. J. R. HEMMINGER Specialist: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted after Scientific Examination Somerset on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Meyersdale on Tuesday and Friday. heat. Game killed during season may not be held more than 30 days after season. Non-residents may take out of the State any game except Elk, providing such game does not exceed the legal bag limit one person ‘may kill in any two days. Residents may not remove any game out of the State. Carelessness causes accidents. Help reduce the numbr of hunting acci dents. Prevent forest fires. Cooperate with the game commission. Report |= violations. 5 DOMINATES THE MARKET More homes are heated by Williams Oil-O- Matic than by any other make of burner— architects, heating engineers and more tatiaital ital W. E. Brock, Chattanooga Candy Manufacturer, has been appointed to Wenzel Hospital News the seat in the United States Senate Mrs. Etta Ferner who has been a |left vacant by the death of Senator, patient in the hospital for some time | Lawrence D. Tyson, of Tennessee. was discharged on September 22nd AUCTIONEER I am ready to cry your sale, write or see me for dates. ADAM MAUST HEATING John Garland Pollard of Williams- i Berlin, Pa., R. D. ¢ burg, Va. who was nominated for |2nd is getting along very nicely. President Hoover appointed Harry |= 5 26m governor of Virginia by the regular | Miss Gladys Miller, of Pocahontas, | Lo pgenheimer as Wmasssador tone Democrats to oppose William M. | submitted to an operation for appen- a pil place of Noble Branon Judah 5s == FRANK W. MARSHALL | Brown, Republican and’ anti-Smith | gicitis in September, was discharged 0 icago, who recently resigned. aja ® Attorney- At-Law Democratic nominee. on the 21st and is now convalescing sa : Certified Public Accountant LAW AND FiNANCE BUILDING Fourth Avenue 429 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. Atlantic 6501 County phone Economy phone 284 98 Brooks & Hauger Funeral Directors Prompt Ambulance Service satisfactorily at her home. Mrs. Orpha Meyers had her tonsils removed on September 13th. Mrs. Pearl Bittinger, of Boynton, gave birth to a fine baby boy on Sep- tember 2th. Mother and child doing very well. R. Harper, of Parsons, W. Virginia, was admitted for treatment on Sep- tember 16th and discharged on the 22nd. Elden Lehman, of Berlin, was ad- mitted to the hospital on September 20th and submitted to an operation from the amputation of the stump of his leg. He was discharged on the Not Read “This letter is marked ‘Dictated but not read.’ ” “Well, if he didn’t consider it worth reading, why should I?” Growing Cities Out of every hundred inhabitants of the United States, sixteen live im cities.—Farm and Fireside (1881). The number to day is much more than fifty of every hundred. ’ Who remembers the good old days when a red hot game of croquet was regarded as the last word in exciting outdoor entertainment? 27th, and is getting along very satis- =——— | factorily. Mrs. Joseph Strawer, of Eglon, W. Virginia, was admitted to the hospital Sept. 19th, and submitted to an oper- Qualityata Price! all-electric Balanced-Unit HIGHBOY Tonal fidelity thatis note-perfect— hair-line selectivity—tremendous distance range—all these are at last \ made possible in a single radio. 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The 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown is being treated for the fracture of her leg received in an attack of convulsions. WANN A Re SRR Mrs. Joseph * Miller, who resides along the state road just south of town, is indisposed on account of a severe cold. Mrs. Henry Hay, of near Hay’s - Mill, who has been confined to her room on account of rheumatism for some time, is suffering with a severe cold. Dr. Wenzel put a cast on the frac- tured leg of Oscar Broadwater, of | near Salisbury, on the 21st. He is | improving satisfactorily. easy payments if you decide to buy. tone of revolutionary clearness, richness and fullness. Every Philco set is balanced to use two 245 power tubes, push-pull, and size Electro-Dynamic Speaker —latest moving coil type. FREE HOME Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kes- sel, is quarantined on account of an P B DEMON, STnarIon attack of scarlet fever. eanut utter portunity for advancement to an ex- cellent position. The Somerset Busi-| ness College was pleased to comply with their request. { | Wouldnt you like to be young =, enough ust for a day, to get a | kick o ws along the midway in ORAM | at the county aie this gat | Missouri proposes a four year High School course for every child on the farm by combining 9,152 schools into less than 2,000. Faia SOMERSET, PA. taf ttt at teats att ara a Taff tat Ts Tea tat afro tata wha Sn EE Blue Rose Rice Whole Grain, 5 Ibs. for 24° Prepared Mustard 1 Oc French's large jar Big Diamond $1.00 : Flour, 24} Ib. Sack Palmolive 20c | 19 ToiletSoap,3bars 25° 1 Ib. Pail Fresh Bread 3 Loaves for Tomatoes, New Pack, extra large can DELIVER We have a tele- phone too. Call us up. Ne. 5. 15° Fred Gro Member ‘Associated Home Merchants’’ and Somerset Credit Bureau