———————————— FRAGMENTS OF SUMMER MODELS IN GENERAL NEWS. WRAPS AND FIXINGS «paint up” will be added to “clean | New York, Feb. 1—The fashionable up” as the city’s slogan in a proposed shops on and near Fifth avenue have two-weeks’ “clean city” campaign in been doing a rushing business in sum- ‘Washington, D. C. | mer clothes for wear at Palm Beach Three thousand eggs in 14 years and other smart Southern resorts, from the same hen is the record made where people habitually flit to warmer by “Old Reliable” owned by Miss El- climates are installed in increasing sie Dobbins, of Caldwell, N. J. | numbers, since condition abroad make A ship loaded with food for famine- European resorts impossible. threatened people in Palestine and | Advance Models. Syria will be dispatched from the U- From selections made by these smart nited States soon by the Provisional gjtters, it is now easy to predict the Zionist Committee. trend of fashion, so that costly mis- An explosion from an UNKNOWD takes in early planning can be avoided. cause on Sunday morning sank tne gphort skirts of corduroy remain favor- British steamerTokamoru near Havre, jtes for golf wear, skating and tobog- France,and the cargo lost butthe crew ganning, with certain tan and putty saved. The cargo was composed of ghages first favorites for use at the food and clothing for the destitute North, and white and lighter tints Belgians. | where tropical temperatures prevail. The German forces in the Woevre ‘The smartest cuts in these heavy region lost an entire company of id- { cords are gored at the side seams to fantry as the result of a blinder. fit snugly over the hip and have quite Mines were placed by the Germano 5 pit of fullness under the strap belt beneath the trenches which it Was gt the back. The belt ends in yoke planned should be evacuated as a trad pieces at either side of the front clos- for the French. They were exploded bY jpg The buttons used down the front mistakes killing hundreds of German ,54 on the yoke are covered with the soldiers. | The H. C. Frick Coke Company has jssued orders for the firing of 1500 additional coke ovens in the Connells- ville and Lower. Connellsville regions. The ovens will be fired Monday and Tuesday giving employment to 1,000 men. Altogether 2,500 new ovens have been fired by the Frick Company last week bringing its operations to about & per cent of capacity. The plants will operate five and six days a week in- stead of four and five days as they had been doing in the fall and in the ear- lier part of the winter. Wilfred H. Schoff, secretary of the Commercial Museum, Philadelphia, has announced that Greece is in the American market for more than $2,000,000 worth of made-in-America commodities for immediate delivery, including 100,000 rifles, 100tons of barbed wire for military purposes and large supplies of lumber.The in- quiry for these materials pointed out that “the present European cri- sis makes the demand for these sup- plies imperative.” The inquiry which also includes foodstuffs, army shoes and 1,000 tons of white vaseline for oiling guns. That Germany has finally launched cord, {| 6318 CHARTER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsyl- vania, on the 23rd. day of February, 1915,by Jennie Wilmoth, Fred L. Wil- moth, and Barney D. Wilmoth, under the Actof Assembly of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corpora- CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF MEYERSDALE, PENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEBER 31, 1914. tions,” approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the char- ter of an intennded corporation to be called GARRETT ELECTRIC LIGHT HEAT AND POWER COMPANY, the character and object of which is sup- plying light, heat and power by means of electricity to the people in the Borough of Garrett, in the County of Somerset, Pensylvania, and such i partners, partnerships and associa- tions residing therein and adjacent thereto, as may desire the same, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all of the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly RESQURCES. LIABILITIES Loans and Investments. ______._- $436,593.59 Capital stock paid in____.______. . $ 65,000.00 U. S. Bonds and Premiums_____ - 72.231 87 Surphve Fondlsnd. Profits... 55.151.24 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. _ 62,499.50 Cath and due from Banbs.....:.. 64,683.01 Circulation -——-—- ---oooe oo 63,500.00 Due from U.S. Treasurer _----- 3,250.00 Deposit... ac mie. 455,606.73 Total Resources... .-....... $639.257.97 Total Linbilites... ston. $639,257.97 and its supplements. UHL & EALY, CHARTER NOTICE. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsyl- | yania, on the 23rd. day of February, 1915,by Jennie Wilmoth, Fred L. Wil- moth, and Barney D. Wilmoth, under the Actof Assembly of the Common- and Regulation of Certain Corpora- tions,” approved April 29th, 1874, and ! | Solicitors. Growt hy ini: DECEMBER 31, 1914 - - $639,257.97 hin 6 Years as Shown in Following Statements Made to Comptroller of Currency. ALSO OUR BIG ADVANCE IN 1914 ASSETS JULY, 15, 1908 - - - -4 MARCH 4,1914 - - - - $262,01.92 $610,212.34 lianc and the supplements thereto, for the char- God f ter of an intennded corporation to be called SUMMIT TOWNSHIP LIGHT HEAT AND POWER COMPANY, the character and object of which is sup- plying light, heat and power by means of electricity to the people of the town- ship of Summit, in the County of Som- erset, Pennsylvania, and such part- ners, partnerships and associations residing therein and adjacent thereto, as may desire the same, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly apd its supplements. ar UHL & EALY, Solicitors. CHARTER NOTICE. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsyl- vania, on the 23rd. day of February, 1915,by Jennie Wilmoth, Fred L. Wil- moth, and Barney D. Wilmoth, under the Actof Assembly of the Common- | wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corpora- tions,” approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the char- : ter of an intennded corporation to be alled BLACK TOWNSHIP ELECTRIC her threatened submarine war against “« 5 Sy 6283 British shipping, in order to isolate the British Isles and cut off the food and war supplies, is the conelusion Mcl'»') Dericns Beach Cloth and Ratine. Beach cloth makes a lighter skirt following the sinking of four British i that has been enthusiastically receiv- merchant ships in the Irish sea and the English Channel in 48 hours. Con- sternation prevails in shipping cir- cles and marine insurance rates are soaring. Following a conference at the Admirality it was learned that a na- val patrol around England, Scotland and Ireland would be extended and considerably strengthened . Warships will probably be sent as escorts to he 3 ~-~ ---g into port. Fears arc felt for th: l.usitania which is now bound irom New York for Liv- erpool. ROCKWOOD. Miss Mary Farling entertained a number of young people Tuesday evening in honor of her 14th birthday. Mr. O. A. Laraway and daughter Eaua are the guests of friends and relatives at Grantsville, Md. The stork recently left a fine boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Growall entertain- ed Tuesday at their home in Black township a Rockwood sledding par- ty to a fine chicken and waffle dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. HH. E. Miller, Mr. and Mr. Growall, Mosdumes Piargaret Gardner, W. H. Wolfersherger, J. R. Shanks, Edwin Beal, Misses Susie Snyder,Nora and Etta Growall. A young son of B $ 0 Detective FE. F. Ludwig had his fot badly injured Wednesday trying to get on a bobsled when one foot got under the runner. It is feared bones in the fot may,be broken. After visiting at the home’ of her father-in-law, J. A. Philippi, Mrs. W. M. Philippi has returned to her home in Confluence. x T.evi Berkey and Capt. dehrock, of Somerset, were Thursday, awaiting train communi- cations for Tampa, Fla. where they expect to make an extended stay. A three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henry, of near Sculltony is seriously il with pneumonia. The child is being nursed by Miss Conn- elly, a trained nurse of Connellsville. Miss Anna Holtzhour, who has been seriously ill for some time, is said to be improving. The literary society of the Rock- wood High school is making prepa- rations to give its second entertain- ment, the date having been postponed until after the evangelistic campaign. One feature debate on: “Resolved William here will be a : ed More Than The members £f the \nti-Can’t Or the Negro That the Indian Has been | nN ” | | ed. This is cut in full circular stwle | close at the top and very full at the | hem, and is smartened by patch pock- ets at either side of the front, and by a high short turn-over belt at the back . caught by smoked pearl buttons after the manner familiar in the children’s Dickens suits. Ratine skirts in plaids and blocks are very smilar in cut and finish, and blouses of wash silks, crepes and organdies to wear with these are constructed on decidedly tailorish lines, with little in the way of trimming except the hemstitching of revers and collar. A New Model. A very new blouse developed in lin- en and voile can be worn either fasten- ed at the top with the high turn-over collar held by-a velvet band, or open in high pointed neck the revers having touches of embroidery. ~ 7a'l Designs Sealing Wax Ornaments. An old time fad has been revived in the making of sealing wax ornaments. Hat pins, belt-buckles, beads, slides combs and fancy hairpins are a few of the articles made attractive by be- ing overlaid with sealing wax in vari- ous pure colors and combinations. The t and most satisfact this most succes «| Child LIGHT, HEAT AN POWER COMPA- NY, the character and object of which is supplying light, heat and power by means of electricity to the ‘people in the Township of Black, in th ounty | | of Somerset, Pennsylvania, agdl* such | partners, partnerships and “E. ela: tions residing therein and adjacent ! i thereto, as may desire the same, and | for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, nefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. | UHL & EALY, Solicitors. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. | In Re Assigned Estate of S. D. Liven- good— ity a senti 01d her | ing « Our Splendid Combination Offer!| ih of tk Naon i enous Three Fine Magazines in Connection | them ERLE 4 ] . tsted pm with The Commercial for $1.85. geste widov Not wishing to handle the cheap, trashy magazines, often filled curin, ’ with questionable stories and advertisements unfit for the home hated and children’s reading, we have made a contract by which our — subscribers can obtain superior reading matter for a mere nominal 3 to ga price when combined with The Commercial, their favorite county & 14 which is a leader in quality. : po iy For only $1.85 per/year we will send the ? ote: followlng with our paper: The National Stockman And Farmer, being the world’s greatet farm paper, and we would have you note that it is a weekly farm paper—not monthly as most others. You ean’t get this from - Kimballs Dairy Farmer | at ‘the publishers for less than $1.00, The Woman’s World, a very superior home paper, Kimball,s Dairy Farmer, which comes every two weeks; these constituue a Great-Four Combination rarely equal- ed. You can Get McCall’s and Commercial through us for $1.60. We have other very attractive combinations. The undersigned having been duly appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset County, ' Pensylvania, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Chas. H. Ealy, Assignee of S. D. Livengood as shown by account filed to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby i gives notice that he will sit to perform the duties of his appointment on Fri- day, the 19th day of February, 1915, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. at the Court house in the Borough of Somerset, Pennsylvania, when and where those interested may appear. All persons having claims against the said assigned estate are hereby noti- fied to present the same to the Auditor on or before the above date or there- after be forever barred from participa- ting in the fund for distribution. J. C. LOWRY, Auditor. IN THE ORPHAN’S COURT OF SOMERSET COUNTY PA. In the Estate of Louisa Clark, Deceas- ed, Late of Rockwood Borough, Som- erset County, Pa. Letters of Administration having been granted the undersigned adminis- trator for the Estae of Louisa Clark, deceased, late of Rockwood, of the County of Somerset, State of Penn- sylvania, notifies all persons having claims against the said estate to pre- sent the same and those being indebted are requested to make settlement on or before Saturday, March, 13th at one o'clock in the Borough of Somerset, Pennsylvania. ERNEST 0. 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