The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, November 12, 1914, Image 5

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i ao 0. P. M , J 8impson Large and ,
PERSONAL ND LOCAL HAPPENINGS Wir. Meyers, of tha place s fewdays CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE.
i ago were fishing for terrapin in the :
” ’ Potomac in the vicinity of Cook’s { { } N I } N A ( ) N A A N
pm Trey yore Sys shsgesssul. S E T I L B K,
s terrapin serv ol. Rooseve A IB
Items Pertaining to the Town in(CGeneral and Be ea 2 low Cjoske ono OF YERSDALE, PENN A.
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: | Prepared for the Readers By ia a 00d Wages. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, OCTOBER 31, 1914.
Tae : Our Busy Staff. The deed for the transfer of the
en . ; . : Meyers stele residence is Moya : RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
AB Biaces was & buses Vitter? I i ennan [ veme $427,995,06 Capital stock paid in____------ $ 65,000.00
to Cumberland, last Saturday. {0.3 Vike wee vin fen Bet of hut aicactive moms, Tie U. S. Bonds and Premiums______- 72,231.87 Surplus Fund and Profits -_______ 55,825.83
. prese nant, r Live ; : -
x fo S58 Bision is recovering from Deel Carton, of Bokiid | Mined: purposes moving into the house now Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures.. 68,974.08 Circulation —_-_—_ coco 64,500.00
spent Sunday here with friends. occupied by Dr. Large. It is a case .s . 12 A
Rev. Father Brady was at Markle-| (Qharles Shroyer, of Rockwood, | Where two families will exchange Cash and due from Banks... = 66,006.57 Dividends Unpaid... —----- 45.00
toy Wedneadsy. ona clerical mission. | visited friends here Sunday last. residences. Due from U.S. Treasurer______.__. 3,250.00 Deposits -....c..oo ti nniee 453,086.75
. M. R. Milne announce| Mr, Edwin Buhl, was a business| Special Evangelistic services are AR 467 AR i SrA
ize Hsth of a son, which was bor on | visitor in bittsburgh, Monday last. |now being conducted in the Gurley Total Resources. ............. $638,457.58 Total Liabilities. --— ---—---- $638,457.58
Born t6 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lep-
leyy North street, a son, on Saturday |
eve
Mew H. Rutter visited relatives
d friends in Somerset during the
=d week. .
Miss Ethel Collins visited rolitiives
and friends in Frostburg, Md, a fowl,
days, this week.
Tazwell Ellet, of Magnolia, Wi w
John D. Locke, of Rockwood, was
a Sunday visitor in town with friends.
Edward O’Donnell, of Mt. Lake
Park, Md., spent Saturday here with
friends. ?
Mrs. W. H. Ryland, was a Satur-
day visitor with friends in Comber-
land, Md a 1
+ Miss. Tina Collins, is visiting rela
: tives and friends in Frostburg, and
» | Mt. Savage, Md. this, week.
Block, the hall formally known as
‘TheAmuse You’’ having been rented
for the purpose. The meetings began
on Sunday night preaching by Evan-
gelists William' J. Armstrong and
George B. Winemiller, who had their
Gospel Tent; on Salisbury street,dur-
ing the /suhmer months, A hearty
invitation is extended to all to attend
these meetings. Services every even-
ing at 7:45 o’clock.
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Growthin 6 Years as Shown
“MARCH 4,
in Following Statements Made to Comptroller of Currency.
ALSO OUR BIG ADVANCE IN 1914
ASSETS
JULY, 15,1908 : .. - = gies Br - . $262,014.92
1914 $610,212.34
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Mr. and Mrs. George Stein of Mey
ersdale, spent Wednesday of last
week at the home of Wm.. Seggile’s. il:
Mrs. W. W. Nicholson spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday in latiet
township. 3 1
Mrs. Martin Meyers spent Thursday
of last week with her mother, Mrs.
Simon Nicholson, at Pleasant Hill.
John Martin of near Friedens ana
Mrs. Matthias Bowman of Shanks-
ville, spent Monday and Tuesday at
the home of C. R. Martin.
E. M. Lichty, the assessor for Sum-
mit township, was through this sec-}
tion on Monday.- . J
‘Mr. and Mrs. OC. R. Martin and
child spent Saturday and Sunday in’ ;
Frostburg, Md. ies «
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saylor of Mi
OCTOBER 31,1914 - Sopsani ag
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- PLAYER PIANO - sont
‘GOLD WATCHES hee ge
Pieces of Rogers Silverware" 4
| Toilet Set. .» ru
To be Gen So by THE WOMEN'S STORE
was a town visitor with friend ;
ae 7 dd and Sunday. ends a Misses Oorine Derry, and Gorbrude
1 Knecht of West Balisbury, were
J. MM. Schlieht, returned home Sun uk i ; :
calling on friends in town Monday.
day evening from a short h| : i
yr IS visit wig Mrs, Walter Beegle, of Bedford,
his ther, at Butler, Pa.
Bio! 3) BY Julien a | was the guest of her sister, Miss Mae
Alles, Williams, of Johnstown, was | Diehl, seyeral days during the past
«visiting. T ves and friends here | week.
Seizing during the week. Mrs. Harvey Tayman, of Mance, is
Mts. €) higrlos Walsh of Pittsburg, |the guest this week at the home of
od #6 the home of her brother, J.| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siehl, on Lin-
P. Relley, ‘during the week. coln avenue.
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8. J QL. Stotler is spending | Messrs. O. E. Orowe, and George
\/ the weblt yibiing Hier son, Edgar Stot-| Logue attended lodge meeting of
lor and famitly at Hooversville. B. P.O. E. at Connellsville, on Mon-
Hn ‘Berkley, formerly of this day ‘evening. n
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Weimer,
place, but * wow of Pittsburg, was a
business visitor; here on Monday. and daughter Miss Nellie, Miss Hazel
‘Cook and Mra, Elias Hechler motored
gist L. R. Oolling } Sook sa Mob;
Fug pont sgveral
days, of last week visiting and attend-
Miss Ida Deeter, left Binday on
No. 15, for a yisit with her brother-
| ing busines s matters in Pittsburg
2 Snyder of Scalp Level,
spent, § veral days of this week visit. | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George | poyersdale, spent last Sunday after-
ing athe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. | 8. Pfeiffer, in Pittsburgh. noon at the home of Eugene Wellen’s :
Nay aah Mrs. William Oliver and daughters tt g 1°
Misses Pearle and Mabel of Confluence | GLENGOE.
were guests ‘of friends here from Sat- Clara Leydig and her brother Ben |
- o During. the Next Six Months, =
rd til Sunda; ening. atten e oyster supper . M,
: oo eine a ‘Wednesday Shandon mpi Ev £8! The Biggest Prize. Contest Ever Conducted By
| Afternoon club met at the home of| Mghel Snyder and her mother ; ir
Mrs. 'W. H. Dill, on the South Side |p ent ey at Meyersdale. The! 2 : Any Store in Meyersdale.
For Further Particulars, Ask
HARTLEY, CLUTTON (0,
Mrs. Samuel Seve, and little son} .py J. 0. Miller, an interne, in the |
1 oe. THB WOMEN'S STORE.
William of Utahville. Pa., is visiting | Ajjegheny General Hospital, Pitts-|"
Hartley Block,
here at the home of her parents, MT. | purgh, spent the week-end with his
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= Mrs. W. H. Deeter, of Broadway parents and brothers.
street. Mr. and Mrs. Portzman ‘‘newly| *
DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT]
IS AN APPALLING HANDICAP. |
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pocial w. C.7T v. Heotiig § was.
Hol this afternoon in the M. E. par-
« lor to meet Mrs. Jones, the connty
president.
Miss Bernadette Lynch has returned:
from Pittsburg, where she had been
visiting relatives and friends for ihe
last month.
i H. ‘Bunn Philson of Berlin, spent
“ Wednesday here visiting his brother
and sister-in-law, Banker and Mrs. 8.
B. Philson.
Po ter J. F. Naugle has re-
turned from Pittsburg, where he vis-
ited his mother, Mrs. Mary Naugle,
the past week.
Substitute Mail Carrier Shultz of
Meyersdale, was called away from
i this part of the county on Sunday to
“a { attend the funeral of his mother.
i Joseph Dunn, 9 Woodlawn, Bea-
| | ver Couniy; F's., but formerly of Mey-
ersdale, was circulating among old
friends and Bcquaintances here during
Mrs. James Wilson, daughter Miss | ods’ of Pittsburgh, are visiting the
Mae and son James spent Saturday |jatter’s parents, Mr and Mrs Hecry
and Sunday with their relatives Mr. | pier, of Johnsburg. They will lo-
and Mrs. Robert McMurdo, at Mic-| cate in Morgantown, W. Va., where
land, Md, ‘ : Mr. Portzman. is employed.
Hereafter, it will be unlawful for| George Todd af Scottdale is spend-
any persons to exhibit any film, reel or | ing a few days wich his sister, Mrs.
view in Pennrylvania, unless it has Jacob Ludy. g
been approved by the National Board Wr. snd Mrs 6. H ay der. and
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of Censors daughter Lois of . Connellsville, spent |
Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Weimer, and|Tu‘sday last heffé With relatives.
daughter Miss Nellie, Mr. and Mrs.
One.
f you § 3 Ww. H. Bittner’s family held a sort IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE.
1 the week. N. W. Weimer and Mrs. Elias Hech-| of reunion last Tuesday, although the CONSULT
sually Ww. H. Deeter, on a business trip to | ler motored to Rockwood Monday | ain issue was the slaughter of sev-
rovses Frostburg, Tiesday, gave u pleasant to vist friends. re Ye M. D. GOLDSTEIN,
| outing to Mesdames W. H. Baldwin, Mrs. John Stein, left Wednesday : 3 Eyesight Specialist
s de- J. H. Bowman, Chas. Boyer, and|on No. 15, for Akron, Ohio, where Miss 1da Getz spent Sunday with
pats
Paul Clutton.
Mr. and Mrs. T'. O. Imhoff and child
of Boswell, spent. several days during
the week ‘here ‘at the home of the
formetr’s mother, Mrs. Mary Imhoff,
of the South Side.
Mrs. John Bane and daughter, Ger-
aldine of Johnstown, returned home
Surday, after spending a few days
she was called to the bedside of her
sister, Mrs. Hartline, who is very ill,
following an operation.
Proprietor Logue is remodeling and
enlarging the lobby and office of the
Slicer Hotel, which will add much
to the improvement and conyenience
of that popular hostelry.
The members of the Dorcas Thim-
her friend, Ruth Bittner.
Charles Love of Pittsburgh was a
caller in our town Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Keefer, and
babe spent the week-end . with Ohar-
les Wertman and family.
The Leydig sisters with friends
motored to Meyersdale on Friday.
At Collins’ Drug Store,
TUESDAY, NOV, 17, 1914.
EYES EXAMINED FREE ‘
HUPMOBILLE.
$1200
DON'T BUY YOUR CAR
Sm
here with the former’s mother, Mrs. | ble club were very pleasantly enter- MEN’S FEDERATION
Margaret Dunn, High street. tained at the home of Mrs. W. H. oO
Last Sunday evening Rev. Michael, { Ryland, on Meyers ayenue, Wednes- P ICTURES TAKEN. N TH E IN STALLM ENT PLAN
of the Lutheran church announced
that the entire congregation were to
be guests of Rey. and Mrs. Michael’s
on Thanksgiving evening in the social
« room.
L. G. Dom, a former resident of
Meyersdale, but now of Pittsburg,
is spending a few days here, haying
come up to attend the funeral of his
old friend, Mr. W. H. Allen, who was
buried today.
Mrs. G. W. Lancaster and son Gor:
ald have returned to thems home in
Mt. Savage, Md., after a visit of a
fow days here with their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. McKenzie and
family of Olinger street.
Miss Kate Keidle, who has been
seriously ill for the last two weeks
is improving, and it is the wish of her
many friends, that she will soon be
able to be at her work at the Maul
Tailoring establishment.
Last Thursday Mrs. W. 8. Miller of
Meyers avenue, much to the surprise
and regret of her many friends was
taken to the county insane hospital.
1t is to be hoped that her stay-there
may not be a very prolonged one.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dixon had
for their guests during the week, Mr.
M 0O’Conn
day afternoon of this week.
riet,
Mrs. Eleanor Lichty, Misses Har-
QOsatharine and C. V. Garey, of
Berlin, visited here on Sunday at the
home of their relative,
Mrs. Emma
B: Ritter, <n Broadway street.
Mrs. James Gordan, and daughter
Miss Evelyr went to Frostburg, Md.,
Saturday to attend a funeral,the for-
mer returning home same eyening,
while the Jatter remained in Marylard
with friends until Sunday evening.
pastor of the Reforme:l
Rev. A. E. Truxal, the popular
Church fol-
lowing his vacation spent in the west,
is expected home to-day. He will ab
once resume his hisduties and will fill
his pulpit on Sunday both morning
and eveing.
The B. & O. railroad company is
enforcing a new order restricting the
use of tobacco in any form by em-
ployes whose duties bring them in
contact with the public frequently.
All station employes are being noti-
fied that the company regards smok-
ing or chewing while on duty as in-
elegant.
On Sunday morning following the
close of the Sunday Schooi of the Pro-
gressive Brethren Church all men of
the School who were present, ninéty
in all, had their pictures taken in front
of the high school building. There
were imrall 270 present at the Sunday
School, exceeding the Rally Day
number by six.
ISTEVENS
Repeating Shotguns
The Stevens Hammerless
costs no more than some hammer guns.
it has the celebrated
STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK
providing safety against
s hang-fires.’’
Our Price
(12 or 20 Gauge)
Mrs. Robert B, Spence, left Sun-
day morning on the Duquesne for
Pittsburgh, where she will visit her!
and |
i spent the day there vis
$21.60
)WE GUARANTEE EVERY GUN
If troubled with Headaches, Diz-
do not fit correctly, do not delay or
neglect your eyes. Call and see me
at Collins’ Drug Store Tuesday, Nov.
16th. All glasses guaranteed for 2 years.
CONFLUENCE.
Mrs. Oyrus Show of Ohio Pyle,
visited in town recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson have
returned to their home in Connells-
ville after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Burnworth.
- George and James Munson of Con-
nellsville * spent seyeral days of the
past week here hunting.
Harry Brown was a business caller
in Pittsburgh Friday last.
Mrs. J. L. Burnworth and son of
friends
ziness ete,, or in wearing glasses that |
Ask anyone, who bought a car last year inthel§1300
class how much money he has spent since then in adding to
the completeness of his. car. Find out if the top and the speed
ometer and the windshield and the lighting system that came
with the car were satisfactory. Then gory his experience to
your own selection cf a motor car. * °
The Hupmobile Model K selling at $1200, is not only
completely equipped, in the broadest sense of the termybut
its accesscries are of a type, that will give as long and satis-
factory service as the car. prpper.
Note the Westinghouse starting and lighting system,
the long stroke motor, the roomy wide, comfortable seats,
the long wheel-base, the-long spring suspension, (52 inches
long in the rear), the tire carrier in the rear, the artillery type
wheels, (equipped with Goodyear Non Skid tires, the non=
glare dimmer headlights, exclusive design tail Hight, illumin-
ated speedometer with transmission drive, automatic spark
advance, crown fenders, concealed hinges, flush door hand-
les inside, 14 inch brakes, etc.
The 1915 Hupmobile Model K, with its long stroke vi-
brationless motor by far outclasses any other car on the mar-
.jn-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Madigan, and Mrs. | SO% in-L nd : Dr, Johneou Chapel Were In town sho o, : : y
. © (Qaroline : Soissen, of Connellsville, Mrs, W. E. Getty, for a fow weeks. T. W. Gurley. ping Re Pi ket to-day selling under $1300, Joome in and fook it over,
s and Mrs. W. H. Ryland, s ride in it, see i c e hills. ai en judo
parents and grand mother, of Mrs. Dr. an 1 Yo i. Byla g Bo \ Dealer in Miss Blanche Kurta, visited fs end {ride 11 It, see it take the hills, and then juage for ye ourself,
yd Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert; {| Harry daughters Mary and | fia priskareh : ®|
a the latter's | Ove ed to Lonaconing, Md. | | SPORTING oops. J |i» Pit Focs | MEYERSDALE AUT PANY
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