CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE (r FRAGMENTS OF NEW YORK WEDDINGS. TWENTY-SEVEN APPLY FOR : GENERAL NEWS. — : LICENSE TO SELL LIQUOR : A “The Germans are getting panicky,” Notable Wedding Outfits Show Trend Seventy-seven application for li- k N cables a crrespondent. That is the re- Of Coming Styles. cense, twelve of them new, were filed i mark I have heard from every neutral | New York, Feb. 10— in court at Somerset before midnight, : : . Of the long roll of this | Jan. 30. The new ones are: J. C. O’Bri- (B have met on his arrival from Ger i 3 JC. : ou hil for the last few days. Here on | year’s debutantes, Miss Helen Morgan | an, Berlin; Owen Larraway and P. J. OF M EK ) FF RS DALT P FENN NA. : 3 : ! was first to wed, and the ceremony in | McGrath, Meyersdale; J. F. Werner, ~ = the border, the impression of these was 1 2 : neutral travelers are fresh and untain- | the chantry of St. Thomas’ was a Martin R. Brennan and Adam Stibich, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DECEBER 31 . 1 “4 1 4. L ted: htey cannot conceal the truth and ' notably important and fashionable af- | Shade township; Wilson Walker, frightened of what is ahead of them. her mo ] “ 264 aschke, ick town- > x ; a are suffering; women are With a satin court train, and worn with | ship, and Frank Lowry, John Metz Loans and Investments .......... $436,593.59 Capital stock paid in..........-. $ 65,000.00 ~ : . ' a full tulle veil held with orange blos- | and Albert Gohn, Wi ; ; | praying for peace at any cost. The ‘a full tu Th oe x Winds od U. S. Bonds ¢nd Premiums __. _ 72,231.87 Sarpolus Fund ahd. Profits 55.151.24 ] 2 nation generally however takes things SOS. e€ applicants for retail licences S : urplus Iu i ’ . th: : with courage and makes ready for the A circlet of diamonds ornamented | are as follows: Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures... 62,499.50 : A worst.” | the corsage, and the bouquet carried | Addison township—James Rush. ¢ rion Bank 64.683.01 Circulation... ...... . ._.._. 63,500.00 Thousands of women, children and | Was of lillies of the valley and white | Benson—Ferd Sann. Cash and due from Banks ______. : : fir i aged men in those portions of northern orchids. The maid of honor and only | Berlin—Hiram Albright, Edward Due from U.S. Treasurer. __. ___. 3,250.00 Deposits... ---. ...:-. -mon 455,606.73 na + : : ; Miss Constance Peabody, | Burns and J. C. O'Brian he 4 n e lying along the Meuse river attendant, . 2 . . ea ab id are en by the Germans, Wore a frock of pink taffeta with an | Boswell Justus Volk, L. M. Shultz, Total Resources... ...-...... $639,257.97 Total Liabilities... ...... $639,257.97 ar] are facing starvation with no hope of overdress of matching net trimmed | D. M. Wampler and Ivor Thomas. — bs, th brown fur and tiny pink dahlias | Conemaugh township—Alvin D : relief except in food that the American Wi onges, : : . So commission for relief in Belgium is and she carried a shower of Ophelia |C. P. Rhody and Austin- Schlossna. Growth in 6 Years as Shown in Following Statements Made to Comptroller of Currency. sending south from Namur. ! Totes Her large silver hat lace was | gle. ALSO OUR BIG ADVANCE IN 1914 IS the Applications for license to sell oleo- trimmed with brown fur and small | Confluence—Harry Sellers, Chas. ch this 3 - pink dahlias. Long sleeves of pink | Marquart and Chas. Russell { ~ r ha margerine in Pennsylvania are break- Pin ; . | ing all records. This is attributed to tulle were matched by a cape of the | Elklick township—Daniel Pashke. : A SSH Ts ba the high price of butter and the house- same material which fell from the | Garrett—James Brown and John JULY, 15, 1908 .- : - -4 $262,01.92 = : : - k of the neck. Clark. hold economies resulting from depress bac : : ; reddi . Bar- ille— g -— ] jon in business . and industry. Thus Another notable Yooame 2 St . Hooversville—D. W. Saylor and Peter ivi A R( b+ 4. 1 O1 4 - - - $61 0.21 2.34 vol far this year the Dairy and Food Com- tholomew’s where Bishop Greer and | Boyer. vo missioner has turned into the State the rector officiated, saw the church | Jenner township—W. H. Farnsworth, D O EMB ER 3 1 1 4 1 4 - 639 25 7 OY by Treasury the unprecedented sum of filled with a distinguished assembly. | John Brennan, W. Z.Wissell and E ’ s . nol $173 170 from oleo licenses. . The bride, Miss Elizabeth Sherman | M. H. Sipe. hs Ae wo The government has received $99.40 Hoyt, wore a gown of white satin with | Larimer township—C. S. Kifer. ang in settlement for a single sugar pine 2a long tunic of embroidered net and a | Lower Turkeyfoot—G. R. Marietta. : fre tree which was in trespass in Stan- corsage of chrystals with long tulle | Meyersdale—Arthur Lorentz, Owen . il islaus National Forest, in California, sleeves. Her veil of rose point lace | Larraway, J. W. Haley, J. J. Judge, uy P en 1 wy and which yielded more than enough Was arranged, cap-fashion, about the | P. J. McGrath, G.-R. Logue and P litt actual lumber to build a good-sized dark coiffure falling almost : to the H. Ramer. ; for suburban frame house. The tree end of the square satin train which | New Baltimore—F. E. Straub. ® ® Isr scaled 18,933 board feet and was val- hung from the shoulders. A chaplet | Northampton township—G. G. Delo- on ination ey is ued at $5.25 per thousand feet. of orange blossoms surmounted the | zier. ® res Cement filling for the teeth of war veil and she carried a bouquet of white | Paint Borough—H. B. Kline and Rich- his horses is among the munitions of war orchids and valley lilies. Her only or- | ard Marsh. jac being contracted for by the warring nament was a superb diamond pend- | Paint township—E. C. Armstrong. nc . a) : i hain. Rockwood—S. S. Rickrd, J. H. Leigh- 3 1 1 1 nations, according to a cement con- anton a platinum c . x i cern at Chicago. Animals heretofore Of the six attendants, all gowned a- | ty and Mary Buckman. Three Fine Magazines in Connection in like, three were married and three un- | Salisbury—William Dietz, and Henr bl rejected at the St. Louis and Chicago ’ y Sa : . . abl markets because of decayed teeth will married girls. Their dresses were of | Loechel TTS THE BST TA PR 6 TE WORD AO TO HAW 117 with The Commercial for $1.85. cha be acceptable to army purchasers deep pink taffeta, the skirts very full | Shade Township—J. F. Werner, M. R. traf 3s i i i ibi vids . doe after treatment, it is said. Me Lorton Sige) aun Si of Brennan oo Aan Stibich, ‘Not wishing to handle the cheap, trashy magazines, often filled IT : ame materia , close in merfield—C. H. s ; : : : By Hanging to-Jus horse's Mane Uh Girdles GF (ho SU ond (1 oi Bu Prinem : with questionable stories and advertisements unfit for the home not til rescued by boatmen, Ellsworth girdles o e silk an e corsage oO omerset—Chas. Hentz, S. M. Fleni- +hild ’ eadin we have made a contrast b hich was Richcreek a farmer, near Coshockton, Chrystal net. A long cavalier cape | gen, Nora Winters and Elizabeth and chi ren'sr 1g, L : contra2 yw ic our bi Ohio, unable to swim, saved himself Of cerise tulle fell from the shoulder, | Grove. sunsecribers can obtain superior reading matter for a mere nominal isl. dee from drowning in the flooded Mus- and the full length sleeves were of the | Somerset township—Elizabeth Cleve- price when combined with The Commercial, their favorite councy rev: kingum River. Richcreek was driving a Etogtel a 2s m So%p sn i Chas, Tropp. which 1s a leader in quality. ue over the paved road, which connects Orchid colore Sain, Were tobpe wi toyestown—James M. Rhue, and Wil- : the city with the village of Roscoe, @ cluter of orchids, and each carried son Walker. RL ony 1.8 ber Jour we will send the tom when his horse took fright and leaped an armful of white lilacs. Windber—C. J. Duncan, Nellie King, Ton Savona] paper And Farme It from a high embankment into the, Empire Waists and Puffed Sleeves. | J. E .Hasson, Andrew Timko, Frank bain the world’s greatet farm Sr ’ Kimballs Wim flood, taking buggy and driver with High waisted empire frocks, many | Tarr, Frank Lowry, John Metz, Al- and 2 would fos you note a St is Dairy Farmer Sin) LL him, of them with the old time puffed | bert Gohn, John Sharkey, and ‘Joseph i a weekly farm paper—not monthi 2 Ps [wr] fer inl spe / Seven per cent of the farmers of sleeves and increasingly endorsed as | T. McCormick. most others, You can’t get this ya the Pennsylvania are reported by the bu spring modes gain a foothold. The Jo- Distillers’ licenses are applied for the pub shers for less than $1 00 tot rau of statistics of the state depart- sephine dress is charming if adapted | as follows— The Woman's World. 5 very superior ~ ment of agriculture to have automo- to the wearer, and especially attract- . New Baltimore—Topper Distilling Co. home paper : God biles and it is estimated that there are ive on short women, as it lengthens | Brothersvalley township—Shultz Dis- Kimball, s Dairy Farmer, which comes Cv. : fully 15,000 machines of vavrious the silhouette, though a tall woman | tilling Company. every two weeks; these constituue a thes kinds owned by men who operate can wear this style gracefully, if she | summit township—Christopher John: Great-Four Combination rarely equal- to farms. These figures are made up 8&ives unusual attention to every de- | gon. ; e God from reports received from every Meyersdale—Buhl & Gatesman. You can Get MecCall’s and Commercial sin county under the crop service report oo | through us for $1.60. e have o 2 iil 5% 1st gall Somerset—Harry Landman. 2h ti bine ther Jehe system inaugurated last fall. 3 very attractive compinations. rie Prisoners of war in Germany will be ge Ie i ge A or x used to carry on agricultural work un- Mini Finn he Ss y L or | der a decision of the military author- Pr 2 aE CHARTER NOTICE. end ities. It has been decided to place Brewers’ licenses are applied for as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To | follows: Windber Brewing Co.. of That an application will be made to for 1 groups of from 80 to 100 prisoners at : the disposition of the farmers. These Jenners Brewing Co. Jenner township; Ihe Boy 9% tne ma REPAIRS ARE OUR SPECIALTY torr men must be lodged and fed by those RovEwool Brewing Co. Rovkwood; ; 1915,by Jennie Wilmoth, Fred L. Wil- Fixing a faucet or remodeling a bathroom DEE = 1:24 for whom they work and will receive Meyers tule Bev 1g Co, Meyec-ia'e. , moth, and Barney D. Wilmoth, under receives our prompt and careful attention. ne Ey ory a stipend of 21-2 cents a day. The : Yas duof a te Somme However, we suggest that— Ndr spor authorities are said to have urged NOTSAARTER NOTICE. CIRM i Act to provide for the incorporation Permanency is obtained and future re- NE 9:59 farmers to take advantage of this op- THat ‘afi application. will De made to. oY Regulation of Certain Corpora- pairs avoided by giving us the contract for i call portunity as the economic welfare of the ey ony of the State of Pennsyl- tions,” approved April 29th, 1874, and oe new work. Permanent satisfaction is further i mak the country is dependent upon the pro- vania, on the 23rd. day of Februar the supplements thereto, for the char- ee assured by our installing “Standatd” Tt > Y' ter of an intennded corporation to be 0% guarah to t duction of large crops. 1915,by Jennie Wilmoth, Fred L. Wil- 2% teed fixtures. Booklets showing the man: - 2 :alled BLACK TOWNSHIP ELECTRIC 2% 2 . y nitie Six miners are dead and four others mote, 38) Berne >. Wilnon, under ;yopT HEAT AN POWER COMPA- 23 beautiful designs of these fixtures free upon of C fatally hurt as the result of an acci- Te Aon By BS Common NY, the character and object of which x request. diate dent in a shaft mine of the New ; ’1 is supplying light, heat and power by 2 Act to provide for the incorporation means of electricity to the people in or they River Coal Company at Claremont and Regulation of Certain Corpora- “moi of Black, in the County 2 nize, in Fayette County Saturday as the tions,” approved April 29th, 1874, and og, erget, Pennsylvania, and such | der reve result of the. explosion of gas. The the supplements thereto, for the char- partners, partnerships and associa- | hear . ter of an intennded corporation to be $43 | number at work when the accident p tions residing therein and adjacent | at p galled GARRETT JLpCTRICLIguT thereto, as may desire the same, and | we | occurred was 168, of whom all but ten HEAT AND POWER COMPANY, the 28 MAY Sse es ig : got out character and object of which is sup- purp ? | Yyolc . : and enjoy all the rights, benefits and | Sam plying light, heat and power by ee : i i : privileges of the said Act of Assembly | 1 means of electricity to the people in and its supplements - GLENCOE. the Borough of Garrett, in the County UHL & EALY ® 20. Albert Bittner, of Morgantown, W. of Somerset, Pensylvania, and such Solicitors | Good Ni hts defer Va., is here spending ten days with partners, parinerships and associa- | 7 : ark : his mother. A fascinating “drawcard” tions residing Tasren 2nd adjacent ; CHARTER NOTICE. are enjoyed by those in good health. Thes is visiting her grandparents just a- ihefeto, av nay desire the |ome, snd | The perfect digestion, clear system, the : Prin) for these purposes to have, possess and | NOTICE, 1S - HEREBY GIVEN 53 pure bicod upon which d shall cross the hill. McCall Desigaus enjoy all of the rights, benefits and That an application will be made to p ipon. | W. Soun a The institute at Wagaman school tail of the underpinning. For unless | privileges of the said Act of Assembly the Governor of the State of Pennsyl- health depends, will be given you by Stan was a rattler, attended by pedestrians the Empire gown suggests a trim | and its supplements. "i vania, on the 23rd. day of February, y ~ 10 Be and sleighers in large numbers. graceful figure, beneath its high hung UHL & EALY, : 1919 Jenne a BEECHAM S 23:1¢ » . 2 lici y ’ , y .ae Miss Elsie Shaffer, of Garrett spent skirt, and a perfectly formed corsage | Solicitors the Actof Assembly of the Common- Wa uel : the week-end with Miss Leaah We- beneath its tight fitting bodice, it is T= i wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An : EC LL calen preck. sure to be hopelessly dowdy in effect Experience Had Taught. { Act to provide for the incorporation Pll : S Wo mastic wha into Edward Kraushaar is mending after rather than smart and fetching. New Boarder—I see they heve no bill | on Mognaiion of Soran 0 sure of the pce yn = rant ‘ vo) ’ ¥ ? rove T" y ’ Lor a short illness. Suit Lines. er er a Beard DOH RON Irs ae Thorein, foe he fan] Reteuck Sale of Any Medicine inthe World The four famous Lore Mrs. H. M. Bittner spent a few days The smartest suit lines in the ad- : i ter of an intennded corporation to be Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. Waverly Gasolines : oe of last week visiting the sick at her vanced models, show quite a number | called SUMMIT TOWNSHIP LIGHT YIN TT 6° : | , dia § but 1 old’ home. . of high waist lines in the coats, but HUMAN WISDOM. HEAT AND POWER SOMUANT, tis % YEARS: 7 Specia o Mrs. J. L. Leydig is not well. She pelow this there is a peplum cut with Human wisdom makes as ill use ' plying light, heat and power by means yr E ENCE Motor A to ter and Mabel were to see Dr. Lichty. a decided flare and ending at about of her talent when she exercises it | | of electricity to the people of the town- Eo 4 stren Miss Idella . Meyers left for Balti- the hip line. Skirts are a far cry from . PT ‘ ship of Summit, in the County of Som- are all distilled and refined from How Tuesd here she enters a last year’s hobble, but not extremely in xusoinding from the wunlie; and erset, Pennsylvania, and such part- > Cott ae hd on Fleas, their more on luosday wie ) yy ? > || sweetness of those pleasures that are | ners, partnerships and associations an. Contain 1 | ay aon dy a; wholesale millinery house previous to wide, in the smartest types of suit | naturally our. die 5 she employs it residing therein and adjacent thereto, BE ED 9 3 the season’s employment. fashions, though one sees a number of . bi d wel i p.: as may desire the same, and for these TRADE MARKS WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. 2:52) Mrs. Grace Close spent the week- very full circular models. 2voradly ang, wel.in artificiall y purposes to have, possess and enjoy . Desicns Independent Befinars PITTSBURGH, PA. Aux end with parents at Hoblitzell. Very short lengths prevail, and now disguising and tricking out the ills of all the rights, benefits and privileges Anyone Sending ‘a seth ORYsiGHTS io. Tluminants—Iubricants quali iy 3 fei fri that we are accustomed to these, they life to alleviate the sense of them.— of the said Act of Assembly and its| MTuckiy aul Dy Sm se ywhuhen : Tae. Wax (Mat: Mrs. Nick Emerick visited friends : 3 toms striotly Eonbdertial. HANDBOOK on Patents FREE 320 00k — here on Saturday. appear both sensible and attractive, Montaigne. supplements. ee 0 Idest AROTIOY ThE STING pater ta 322 Pa oo oil, in th Jog your memories about the real I °nlY the footwear is perfect in UHL & BALY, special notice, en, chrougn BM RCo feseiee Waverly Products Sold by propt at style and fit. Solicitors. $ ti A 2 paren Valentine Social in the Glencoe Hall * : : Blaack and wihte ratine plaids with cien fic merican, BITTNER MACHINE «WORKS, (2) b on February 13th. Polka Spots and Plaids. handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest I D. H. WEISEL, 1 Bs ~ of Gc Bs Polka spots from the finely peppered | bors of brilliant red, blue or yellow ; . Culation Of afy ecient doar ems ¥ In os ee ETCHER, all over styles, to those of large dimen- | are very fetching in the advance show- Don } forget you ean get the great. MUNN & Co. 2018 vawaY, New Yo P. Ja COVER &ZSON, a testin MRS. JENNIE FL tiered ara bak mths co : 7" | est WEEKLY farm journal in the| MUNN & L0,201%0atway, NEW 101 = ‘ i Aged eighty-six years, died recently aah en oy tthp to | ing of cottons, and in woollens simi- | world, “The National Stockman and B te Eg! D. MEYERSDALE, ; wit at the home of her d t oi In 81 55 a | lar patterns, rival small plaids in green Farmer,’’ the price of which is $1.00" a =~ novelty weaves. ’ | rh it ia y . e Melu P Dy 4 that al. | 20d blue, relieved by well blended con- | per year, The Woman’s World, © hildren Cc Ory ive at a : | and ball’s Dairy Han mer, all ED ER’S W Las Cc + is I Commercial, ®1 & OR FLETCHER Oo : in