The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 17, 1914, Image 8

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REYERSDALE FAIR
PRIZE WINNERS
Following is the list of awards made
# the judges in the various classes of
=xhibits at the thirteenth annual ex-
Duroc Jerseys.
Best sow, 1 year old and over—
Conrad Bonheimer—1st, $6.
Best sow, with not less than 5 pigs,
J. M. Gambert, Pine Hill, ist, $5.
Poland China.
Best sow under 6 months—D. D.
Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, $3, and 2nd, $2.
CLASS E—~FLOWERS.,
Best display of flowers—Mrs. W. J.
sibition of the Meyersdale Fair and | guymbert, Pine Hill, ist, $2; Miss
Ace Association:
CLASS A—HORSES,
Luella Baker, Meyersdale, 2nd, $1.
Best display of potted plants—Mrs.
F. B. Black, Meyersdale, 1st, $2; Miss
Best Percheron Stallion, 3 years old | Margaret Smith, Meyersdale 2nd, $1.
snd over—J. H. Suder, Meyersdale, 1st,
20.
Belgian Stallion 3 years old and
Best Belgia
wwer—Geo. G. Engle, Elk Lick, 1st, $10.
[oseph Bittner, Sand Patch, 1st, $4;
¥eorge G. Engle, Elk Lick, 2nd, $2.
mare 3 years old and
wer—1dgar A. Bittner, Sand Patch,|
st, $10; 1. H. Fike, Meycrsdale 2nd, $5.
Best draft mare, 2 years old ana
ander 3—H. lL. Maust, bieyersdale, 1st,
#8 and 2nd $4.
CLASS F—FRUIT.
Best collection of winter apples, not
less than 5 varieties—J. 8. ‘Stevanus,
| Elk Lick, 1st, $2; Truman Sanner,
: | Garrett 2nd, $1.
Best Belgian Stallion, under 1 year— | : » §
Best fall apples, not less than §
varieties—M. W. Werner, Meyersdale,
1st, $2; Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch,
2nd, $1.
Best single variety winter apples—
Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, $1;
M. W. Werner, Meyersdale 2nd, 50c.
Jest single variety fall apples—Mpss.
| Sue Liston, Meyersdale, 1st, $1; John H.
Best draft mare 1 year old and under
£-Andrew Rishel, Meyersdale, 1st, $4.|1andis, 2nd, 50c.
Best mare with colt at side—W. H. Best plate Ben Davis apples—H. M.
3nagey, Meyersdale, 1st, $8; Joseph | Poorbaugh, Glencoe, 1st, 75¢c; W. BE.
Rittner, Sand Patch, 2nd, $4. | Suder, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best mare colt—W. H. Gnagey, Mey- |
wsdale, 1st, $4; J. M. Gambert, Pine |
W. Werner, Meyersdate, 2nd, 25c.
Best stallion, roadster, 3 years old|
and over—Harvey Bittner, Meyersdale, |
Mill, 2nd, $2.
Mt, $1u; Alex Lawson, Meyersdale, 2nd,
».
Best stallion colt under 1 year—Wm. |
Mumbert, Pine Hill, 1st, $4; C. H. Dia,
Meyersdale, 2nd, $2.
Best saddle horse—Rev. J. J. Brady,
Meyersdale, 1st, $6; Fred Wilmoth,
Hleyersdale, 2nd, $3.
Best double driving team, driven—
Percy Allen Rose, Johnstown, 1st, $8.
Best single driving horse, driven—
Albert S. Meyers, Meyersdale, 1st, §6;
@eorge Ickes, Meyersuale, 2nd, $3.
Best mare, roadster, 3 years old and
sver—Harry WW. Meyers, Meyersdale
§&t, $10; C. S. Schlossnagle, Piné Hill,
Mma, $5.
Best mare, roadster, 2 years old and
amder 3—Rovert KE. Hoffmeyer, Meyers-
dale, 1st, $8. .
Best gelding or mare for general
mmrpose—S. Walter Fike, Meyersdale,
Ht $6; Lloyd Klotz, Meyersdale 2nd,
3
Best pony not over 48 inches high—
Charles Damico, 1st, $2.
Sweepstakes—George S. Engle, Elk
ick, best draft stallion, $10; W. H.
smagey, Meyersdale, best draft mare,
#380.
CLASS B—CATTLE.
Shorthorns.
Best bull 2 years old and under 3—
#lison Hay, Meyersdale, 1st, $6.
Best bull calf under 1 year—J. J.
Glessner, Berlin, 1st $4 and 2nd, $2.
Best cow, 3 years old and over—J. J.
%#essner, Berlin, 1st, $10; D. J. Meyers,
Meyersdale, 2nd, $5.
Best heifer 2 years old and under 3— |
& J. Glessner, Berlin, 1st, $6.
Best heifer 1 year old and under 2—
EX J. Glessner, Berlin, 1st, $4.
3est heifer under 1 year—Robert E.
Peck, Meyersdale, 1st, $4.
Jerseys.
Best bull, 3 years old and over—John
Ehwson, Meyersdale, 1st, $10; Bird
Bro’s, 2nd, $5.
Best bull, 2 vears old and under 3—
A B. Philson, Meyersdale, 1st, $6.
Best bull, 1 year old and under 2—
rs. F. B. Black, 1st, $4.
Best bull calf under 1-year—Mrs. F.
B. Black, Meyersdale 1st, $4; John
: go.
Best cow, 3 years old and over—S. B.
Philcon, 1st, $10; Mrs. F. B. Black, 2nd,
®
Best heifer, 2 years ola and under 3
—Bird Bros.,, Meyersdale, 1st, §6;
Hrs. F. B. Black, 2nd, $3.
Best heifer, 1 year old and under 2—
®irs. ¥. B. Black, 1st, $4; John Gam-
Bert, Pine Hill, 2nd, $2.
Best heifer under 1 year—S. B. Phil-
son, Meyersdale, 1st, $4; John Lawson,
®Weyersdale, 2nd, $2.
Herefords.
Best bull, 2 years old and under 3—
MM. "W. Werner, Meyersdate, 1st, $6.
Best bull, 1 year old and under 2—
BB. “W. Walker, Meyersdale, 1st, $4; D.
PD. Meese, Sand Patch, 2nd, $2.
Best bull calf under 1 year—H. IL.
Fike, Meyersdale, 1st, $4.
Best cow, 3 years old and over—J. M.
S&ambert, Pine Hill, 1st, $10; 2nd, $5.
Best heifer 2 years old and under 3
—Iicimiann Daker, Meyersdale, 1st, $6;
BI. W, Werner, Meyersdale 2nd, $3.
Best heifer under 1 year—Herman
Baker, Meyersdale, 1st, $4. .
Sweepstakes—J. J. Glessner, Berlin,
best cow, $10; H. L. Fike, Meyersdale, | o5t, 2 J seas
| eckKle, Meyersdale, < y © .
Best bull, $10.
Best Herd of Cattle—not less than 5
head—J. J. Glessner, Berlin, $10.
CLASS C—SHEEP.
Shropshire.
Best buck 1 year and over—D. D.
Sleese, Sand Patch, 1st, $5; Bird Bro’s,
sdale, 2nd, $3.
Best ewe 1 year old and over—D. D.
Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, $5; 2nd, $3.
Best ewe lamb—Bird Bro’s, Meyers-
dale, 1st, $4; and 2nd, $2.
Best buck lamb—Bird Bro’s, Meyers-
dale, 1st, $4; D. D. Meese, Sand Patch,
2nd, $2.
Southdown.
Best ewe 1 year old and over—John
@nagey, Meyersdale, 1st, $5.
Best ewe lamb—John Gnagey, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, $4.
Best buck lamb—John Gnagey, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, $4.
Goats.
D. D. Meese, Sand
Best male goat
Patch, 1st, $4.
Eest female goat-—D. D. Meese, Sand
Patch, 1st, $4.
CLASS D—SWINE.
Yorkshire.
Best boar, 1 year old and over—
Andrew Rishel, Meyersdale, 1st, $6.
Best sow, 1 year old and over—
Andrew Rishel, Meyersdale 1st, $6.
Chester White,
Best boar, 1 year old and over—J. 1M.
Gambert, Pine Hill, 1st, $6.
Best boar, under
Gembert, Pine, 1st,
Best sow 1
Baker, M
Best plate Grimes Golden apples—J.
A. Zimmerman, Meyersdale 1st, 75¢c; M.
Best plate Smokehouse apples—J. A.
Zimmerman, Meyersdale 1st, 75¢c; W. E.
Suder, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate King of Tompkins apples
—J. A. Zimmerman, Meyersdale 1st,
75¢; Edison Hay, Meyersdale 2nd, 25c.
Best plate Wolf River apples—W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale 1st, T75¢; J. A.
Zimmerman, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate Northern Spy apples—W.
E. Suder, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c¢c; Edison
M. Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate Rhode Island Greenings—
Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, 75¢c;
M. W. Werner, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate Baldwins—J. S. Stevanus,
Elk Lick, 1st, 75c¢; J. A. Zimmerman,
Meyersdale 2nd, 25e.
Best plate 20-ounce pipins—J. A.
Zimmerman, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c; M.
.v. Werner, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate pears—Mrs. D. D. Meese,
Sand Patch, 1st, $1; Truman Sanner,
Garrett, 2nd, 50c.
Best collection of crab apples, not
less than two varieties—Mrs. D. D.
Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, 75c.
Best plate Moore's early grapes—
Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, 75¢c;
Edison M. Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c¢.
Best plate Worden grapes—Mrs. J.
M. Gambert, Pine Hill, 1st, 75¢; Edison
M. Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plate Concord grapes—W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢; Mrs. D.
D. Meese, Sand Patch, znd, 25c.
Best plate Brighton grapes—Mrs. J.
M. Gambert, Pine Hill, 1st, T5¢; D. D.
Meese, Sand Patch, 2nd, 25c¢.
Best plate Delaware grapes—Mrs. J.
M. Gambert, Pine Hill, 1st, 75c.
Best plate Niagara grapes—Edison
M. Hay, Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢; Mrs. J. M.
Gambert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 25c.
Special premium offered by A. 8S.
Glessner, for largest display of apples
—J. S. Stevanus, Elk Lick, $5.
CLASS C—FARM AND GARDEN.
Best peck winter wheat—H. L. Fike,
Meyersdale, 1st, $1; 8S. Walter Fike,
Meyersdale 2nd, 50c.
Best peck rye—D. D. Meese, Sand
Patch, 2nd, b0c.
Best peck white oats—John L.
Meyers, Meyersdale, 1st, $1; H. L. Fike,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best peck clover seed—J. M. Gam-
bert, Pine Hill, 1st, $1.
Best peck timothy seed—J. M. Gam-
bert, Pine Hill, 1st, $1.
Best 12 ears field corn—S. Walter
Fike, Meyersdale, 1st, $1; Edison M.
Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best 12 ears sweet corn—Edison M.
Hay, Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢c; Mrs. F. B.
Black, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best 12 ears pop corn—Earl Stahl,
Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢; W. H. Gnagey,
Meyersdale 2nd, 25c.
Best Peck Red Beets—Mrs. C. C.
Heckle, Meyersdale, 1st, - 75c; Mrs.
Walter Boose, Garrett, 2nd, 50c.
Best peck mangle-wurzel beets—
Mrs. J. M. Gambert, Pine Hill, 1st, 75¢c.
Largest early cabbage—H. TT. Staub,
Meyersdale, 1st, 75c¢; Mrs. W. J. Gum-
bert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 50c.
Heaviest head of cabbage—H. T.
Staub, Meyersdale, 1st, 756¢; Mrs. W. J.
Gumbert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 60c.
Best Caulifower—Mrs, F. B. Black,
Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢; Mrs. W. P. Meyers,
2nd, 50c.
Best selection garden seed—Mrs. D.
D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, 75¢c; Mrs. C,
C. Heckle, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
3est peck carrots—Mrs. C. C. Heckle,
Meyersdale, 1st, 756c; H. T. Staub, Mey-
ersdale, 2nd, bH0c.
Best peck parsnips—Mrs. C. C.
Best peck early potatoes—Herman
Baker, Meyersdale, 1st, $1.
Best peck potatoes, Sir Walter
Raleigh—Chas. E. Bird, Meyersdale,
1st, $1, and 2nd, 0c. -
Best peck potatoes, Rural New York
—Herman Baker, Meyersdale, 1st, $1;
M. W. Werner, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best peck potatoes, Carmen—S. DM.
Hauger, Pine Hill, 1st, $1.
Best peck potatoes, Mason—C. M.
Bird, Meyersdale, 1st and 2nd, $1.50.
Best peck potatoes, Green Mountain
—Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 2nd,
50c.
Best peck potatoes, Peerless—Bird
Bro’s. Meyersdale, 1st, $1.
Best and largest collection potatoes
—Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, $2.
Best cantaloupe—Mrs. W. H. Gnagey,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 60c.
Best cucumbers for - slicing—Mrs.
Herman Rauch, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c;
Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, 2nd, 50c.
Best sweet peppers—Mrs. F. B. Black,
Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢c; Mrs. John Dietle,
2nd, 50c.
Best peck beans—Mrs. W. J. Gum-
bert, Pine Hill, 1st, 75¢; H. 7. Staub,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best peck onions—John J. Schrock,
Garrett, 1st, 75¢; H. ’r. Staub, Meyers-
dale, 2nd, 60c.
Best peck tomatoes—Miss Vera
Weisel, Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢; Mrs.
Ha y S lor, Meyersdale, 2nd, ec
turnips—John J.
Cc.
Largest sweet pumpkin—John Baer,
Meyersdale, 1st, 75¢c; B. J. Smith, Mey-
ersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Largest field pumpkin—Herman
Baker, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c¢; Truman
Sanner, Garrett, 2nd, 50c.
Best lot of squashes—Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c; Mrs. J.
M. Gambert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 50c.
Largest squash—D, H. Weisel, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, 76c; Mrs. W. H. Gnagey,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 60c.
CLASS H—PANTRY STORES.
Best roll of butter, 2 1bs.—Mrs. W. P.
Meyers, Meyersdale, 1st, $1; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
est loaf of white bread—DMrs. Annie
Saylor, Meyersdale, 1st, $1.50; Mrs. M.
J. Livengood, Meyersdale, 2nd, 75c.
Best ginger bread—Mrs. Raymond
Derry, Elk Lick, 1st, 75c; Mrs. M. J.
Livengood, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best jelly roll—Miss Lula Knepper,
Meyersdale, 1st, T5c.
Best cocoanut cake—Miss Maggie
George, Meyersdale, 1st, T5c.
Best angel food—Mrs. Edward Walk-
er, Garrett, 1st, 7bc.
Best Devil's food—Mrs. Edward
Walker, Garrett, 1st, 75c.
Best cookies—Mrs. H. L. Fike, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, 75c; Mrs. Howard Berkley,
Garrett, 2nd, 50c.
Best plate doughnuts—Mrs. Herman
Baker, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c.
Best biscuits—Mrs. H. L. Fike, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, 75c.
Best lard—Mrs. F. B. Black, Meyers-
dale, 1st, 76¢; Mrs. W. H. Gnagey, Mey-
ersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best roast fowl—Mrs. F. B. Black,
Meyersdale, 1st, $1; Miss Lula Knepper,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best cottage cheese—Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 75c; Mrs. W.
J. Gumbert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 50c.
Best lemon pie—Mrs. John J.
Schrock, Garrett, 2nd, 50c.
Best berry pie—Mrs. H. L. Fike, Mey-
ersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best apple pie—NMrs. H. L. Fike, Mey-
ersdale, 1st, 75c.
Best strawberry jelly—Mrs. W. M.
Boose, Garrett, 1st, 50c; Mrs. H. L.
Fike, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best currant jelly—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. M. Boose,
Garrett, 2nd, 25c.
Best blackberry jelly—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c.
Best grape jelly—Mrs. Peter Bow-
man, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best quince jelly—Mrs. J. M. Gam-
bert, Pine Hill, 1st, 50c.
Best apple jelly—Mrs. Peter Bowman,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c¢.
Best crabapple jelly—Mrs. E. C. Plitt,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. Herman
Baker, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best plum jelly—Miss Maggie
George, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. H.
L. Fike, Meyersdale 2nd, 25c.
Best elderberry jelly—nirs. H. L.
Fike, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. C. C.
Heckle, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best gooseberry jelly—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, 2nd, 25c.
Best peach jelly—Mrs. H. L. Fike,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Miss Margaret
Bowmaster, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c¢.
Best raspberry jam—Mrs. W. J. Gum-
bert, Pine Hill, 1st, 50c.
Best currant jam-—-Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, "25c.
Best cherry jam—Mrs. H. L. Fike,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best strawberry preserves—Mrs. H.
L. Fike, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W.
M. Boose, Garrett, 2nd, 25c.
+ Best plum preserves—Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c.
Best peach preserves—Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c.
Best cherry preserves—Mrs. W. M.
Boose, Garrett, 1st, .b0c; Miss Eva
Maust, Elk Lick, 2nd, 25c.
Best pear preserves—Miss Florence
Smearman, Meyersdaie, 1st, 50c; Mrs.
W. H, Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best .quince preserves, Mrs. J. M.
Gambert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 25c.
Best crabapple preserves—Mrs. C. C.
Heckle, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. Joan
Dietle, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned ' peaches—Mrs. C. C.
Heckle, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs.
Howard Berkley, Garrett, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned cherries—Mrs. S. 8. Hay,
Meyersdale, isi, 50¢; Mrs. WW. H.
Gnagey Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned tomatoes—Mrs. F. B.
Black, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, 2nd, 25c.
Best. canned plums—Mrs. Lloyd H.
Imler, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned blackberries—Mrs., W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. S. S.
Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned pears—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 560c; Mrs. John Smear-
man, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned pine apple—Mrs. Howard
Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best canned apples—Mrs. S. 8S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, H0c.
Best canned corn—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. F. B. Black,
Meyersdale, 2nd, 25.
Best canned peas—Mrs. S. S. Hay,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c.
Best canned string beans—Mrs. S. S.
Hay, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.
Gnagey, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best cucumber pickles, sweet—Mrs.
H. P. Berkley, Garrett, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W.
J. Gumbert, Pine Hill, 2nd, 25c.
Best cucumber pickles, sour—Mrs. W.
H. Gnagey, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs.
Lloyd H. Imler, Meyersdale, 2nd, 25c.
Best jar mixed pickles—Mrs. D. D.
Meese, Sand Patch, 1st, §0c.
Best display spiced Fruits, 5 varie-
ties—Mrs. D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 1st,
$1; Mrs. S. S. Hay, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best tomato catsup—C. C. Heckle,
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c.
Best display dried frults—Mrs, S. S.
Hay, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. D. D.
Meesé, Sand Patch, 2nd, 25c.
Best display dried corn—Mrs. F. B.
Black, Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Miss Eva
Maust, Elk Lick, 2nd, 25c.
CLASS I-—-DOMESTIC PRODUCTS.
Best Maple Sugar, 2 1lbs.—M. W.
Werner, Meyersdale, 1st, $1; Mrs. Peter
Brown, Meyersdale, 2nd, 50c.
Best maple syrup, 1 quart—Mrs. H.
P. Berkley, Garrett, 1st, $1; Miss Eva
Maust, Elk Lick, 2nd, 50c.
Best applebutter made with cider—
Mrs. S. S. Hay, Meyersdale, 1st; $1; Mrs.
| D. D. Meese, Sand Patch, 2nd, 50c.
home-made soap, hard, hot
caustic or
Teyersdale, 5
Meyers
Meyersdale, 1st, 50c; Mrs. W. H.| x
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FALL OPENING!
THE WOMENS STORE
An inspection of our new fall
fashions will prove interesting and
liberally instructive to the women
in quest of Authentic fashion infor-
mation. The service of the Women’s
Store to Meyersdale and vicinity in
bringing together the new and beautiful
for the coming season has never before
been put to so severe a test.
Fall styles and materials have under-
gone several changes in the last few
months and as a result the average mer-
chant has been undecided on what to
buy. Realizing the situation our buyer
held off until the last moment, the mo-
ment when all styles for the coming sea-
son were settled, and just before the
European troubles had affected American
markets. As a result we are now pre-
pared to show absolutely up-to-the-min-
ute styles, in newest materials and
shades, at prices we will not be able to
duplicate.
. Come in and look over our showing for
the coming season, and post yourself on
what well dressed women will wear.
You are cordially invited to
attend the Formal Opening at
the Women’s Store on Friday
and Saturday, September 18th
and 19th.
SUITS Children’s Coats
. We have a beautifully va-; There's a brillian: note of youthful-
ried Sifietion af is €X-“( ness, a sunshiny atmosphere, a vivaci-
clurvely original Praizess| . 1 (ur line of chi ’ . ’
nicdels, in choicest weaves] ts thi €0 children Seng misses
and materials. coats this year that is wholly la king
In garments shown in the average
The Sivles show many : Ww 7 : rs
radical ch .zes this Autumn. |8tore. We credit this superiority to
The long $raspet granetul lines{the fact that we endeavor each year
m € hedingote are a welcome io .
relief from the short coats. The | 0 ¢lose out all odd numbers regardless
Die Basque, and the jof cost, and open up each season with
youthfu oyenge suit with its J v
almost str Sem il Ll fresh, clean merchandise.
er to ankle are'allseen in charm- ’ : :
ing Variations. Teen for oui. Infants’ coats for the wee tofs from
more conservative, we have our [$2.00 to $8.00; Misses’ and Junior
usual line of plain tailored con-
servative styles. ° coats at $3.50 to $11.50.
The Materials are the most ex-
quisite that we have ever shown,
embracing gahardines, serges, ® 7 1 {
pebb cloth, croadcloth, poplins, dl | ¢y, i Oli (0
: os
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and crepes at
$10.00 to $40.00 a 2 WOMENS STORE
Meyersdale, Pa.
Ladies’ Coats
Exclusive models of a dis-
tinctive type, and such fine
workmanship and beautiful
fabrics—so- rich, soft and ser-
viceable you are bound to say
that they are the handsomest
coats that yon have ever seen at
the price, and they are: Wool
plush, wool velour, wool eponge,
chiffon velvet, Persian eloth and
wool creves, in Redingote mod-
semi-fitted effect — long
waist and new bape back styles;
colors—grey, black, navy, copen,
and nigger brown, at
$16.50 to $28.50
Then there are the plainer
coats in serges, cloth, persiana,
and plaids, in misses and ladies
sizes, in good assortments and
colors, lined or unlined, at.
$8 50 to $18.00
3
5
Sunday, Sept. 20th
Special Train Leaves Meyersdale 8:20 A.M.
1
NeKEESPORT.
A Joy Ride via the Scenic Western
a yland Route
PITTSBURG,
JV BRADDOCK,
Visit Your Friends. See the Sights.
Give the Family an Outing.
Returning Leaves Pittsburgh 7:30 P. M
Round Trip $1.50
The Second National Bank,
RESOURCES,
Loans and GiRCOUNtS...... terrae nnsnn £344,154 22
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 674 93
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation..... 65,000 00
U..8, bounds to secure U. S. deposits 7,000 00
Other Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
Bonds, securities, ete..................
Banking house,furniture, and fixtures
Other real estate owned....... ...... 6.474 58
Due from approyed reserve agents in
other reserve cities 3 40.218 05
Checks and other cashitems.......... 411 17
Fraunons] Paper Currency, Nickels 3¢ 54
ana Cents. ... . Sl. a... 134
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Get My
Specie ciivesienuarh whee: $22.522 55 ws 523 55
egal-tender notes...... 4,000 00 26,522 5i .
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasur- Prices on
er (5 per cent. of circulation)....... 3.250 00
PO1al cee. ss vas tevmnst chu veins $633,958 40 TUNGSTEN
LIABILITIES.
Capital S8t0Ck pald In,... wrioasesssees 8 65.000 00
Surplus fungd...... .... Ne ules 45,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
Taxes pald... vee. o.e ro nianiin., 9.823 39
Reserved for taxes .............. «1,100 00
National Bank notes outstanding.... 64,200 00 f
Dividends unvaid...... «.uev.voieesss 60 .
. 00
Individual deposits subject to check. 362,029 20
Demand certificates of deposit....... 4,280 17
Time certificates of deposit payable
within 30 Gays........... i.e. 35,387 02
Time certificates of deposit payable
siter20days..... . .. ACA MIME u 1
Certified checks......... 434 84
United States deposits. 9,661 92
Postal Savings Deposits.. 2,917 05 Line
Polalerin vi. cCovvreivnss verse $633,958 40
State of Pennsylvania, County of Somerset, 8s:
/ %
I, J. H. Bowman, Cashier of the above named 9
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- I WwW GURLEY S
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and ® ®
belief. J. H. BOWMAN, Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest: J. N. COVER,
day of September, 1914. My commission expires
March 26, 1915. ROBERT COOK, mobiles. Am
No. 5801.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
OF MEYERSDALE, PA.,
at close of business, September 12, 1914,
OES] — 0 [— 3) [—
4.000.00; to secure Postal Sayings
3730870......... vs :
Millinery J
Opening
Thursday and Friday.
Have just received from the sit a fine lot of
Fall and Winter Milli
We have with us again, our professional
mer, Brenard, who was so popular last s
with her artistic creations: = At least you will
want to call in to see what is what in Millinery.
This Is the Place to See It.
IEILS WILLISERY STORE,
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FORZA FIRST-CLASS
Galvanized or Slate
Put on Complete and +Reasonable,
J. 5S. WENGERD,
as we can_furnish’you anything
you want in_the roofing line,
outside of wood shingles, at
the yery_lowest]prices.
. MEYERSDALE, PA
Sporting Goods Depariment.
N. E. MILLER,
WwW. H. HABEL, |
Directors.
. : ~~" | The Meyersdale Auto Co., during
ibed and sworn to before me this 16th ! the past week has sold several Hup-
ong the purchasers are |
Subse
Notary Public.
Mrs. Natha
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For RENT—T7 Room House, part of |
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Executor’s Notice.
| Estate of John A. Shumaker, late of Harneds-
ville, Somerset County, Pa., formerly of
Hyndman, Bedford Co., Pa., dec’d.
Letters (testamentaryion the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned by the
7, notice is hereby given to all
hemselves indebted to said
ediate payment, and those
el Slicer of North street, |
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