The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 16, 1915, Image 2

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MEYERSDALE PEOPLE TIMELY TALKS. BIG FIRE CO. PARADE | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. NO. B55. = # Sees
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Ww iced i oy ma sea | All th > I ji gy - oso Pa REPORT OF 1 HE CONDIT ION OF should
e noticed in e Commercis u 3 i | the fire companies oO is vi- Mrs. George Zigler o ) ’ . :
Meyersdale people are talking rub- A Life History of a Gemmon Curious | nity have been invited to Johns- was here on her way to Somerfield to | "THE CITIZENS N ATIONAL BANK —
ber factory. We hope that the live] Insect. 5 town next Wednesday morning to see yisit friends. Meversdal Penn’a t
business men , especially The Com- A justice of the peace in Central the drill and parade of the Johnstown: E. C. Rowley of Centerville, Pa, Of Meyersdale, . Ty and
mercial Club will get in earnest about Pennsylvania sent to State Zologist department, including nine companies formerly of near here, was greeting At the close of business, September 2, 1015. nar
this as we think it would be surely H. A. Surface, Harrisburg, Pa., an in-| with their motor and horse drawn friends in town recently. of char
the making of the old burg as the sect, saying, “Please tell me about|apparatus. The police department of ~~ L. S. Lincoln of Uniontown was RESOURCES _ often t
rubber works have made this city of the bug. What are the workngs of | {pe city will also give an exhibition ‘in town last week on business. : a commu
Akron and it would just as easily the clock springs and the fans on the | that morning. These are opening fea- CEI la LosRy Sh) Sizconnts (notes 587,741.24 chancir
make Meyersdale. Rubber plants re- head? Nature is wonderful and We tyres of the Second Annual Trade | URSINA e A = 587,741.24 holding
quire plenty of water and we know are thankful that you are able and pypo which lasts three days. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn, Jr, of 2 Overdiatie trod $186.75 186.75 With
Meyersdale can supply plenty of this willing to tell us about i.” Upon ex- | Thursday will be the real festival Winston Salem, N. C., are visiting at 3 aU. 8 bonds deposited to secure bpd
as they have the old Casselman riv- amination this specimen is found to day. About 150 floats and gaily decor- | the home of Mrs. S. S. Beale. Circulation Apar_ value) — — 65,000.00 ap
er, enough for several factories. Push be a Sphinx moth or Hawk moth. | ated automobiles will be included in| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beale of Rock- p08 bonds pledged to secure 2.000060 barred
on the wheel! Don’t just talk about “I find the specimen which you sent | the industrial pageant that morning. wood were recent guests at the for- 83 3 Sere Valve) ,000. Tho
it, but get out, you, old rusty rocks, [to be a five spotted Hawk moth or | Fifteen bands, including some from ' mer’s home, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Beale. s ED LE Ta. 2,000.00 ii
and have an industry to be a benefit Sphinx moth. This in its larvae state this section, will play march in that| A. A. Beale returned home after a Total U. S. bonds — —— 76,000,00 uncerte
to you and your town. This would be jis the chief rival of man in being an | parade. In the afternoon those bands week's visit with friends in Pittsburg. | 4. b Bonds other than U. S. bonds noe other c
a sure and safe investment. Build | enemy of the ‘tobacco. It is then | will take part in a contest for cash' Mrs. Kiernan of Somerset spoke to pledged to secure U. S. deposits ,000. ing up
v h : | prizes. The Jubilee of fun will be the large crowd of men and women on c Bonds other than U. S. bonds The
her up and we all would come home known as the tobacco worm The lar- | Prizes. ! : 2a lug : : pledged to secure postal savings Tolurn
agan if you find employment for us.|yae feeds also on potato, tomoto, egg- | night fantastic parade. Approximately the suffrage question Friday night. deposits —— — —— r= — = 3,000.00
There is no reason why Meyersdale plant, etc. The springlike appendage | 250 musicals clubs, fraternal orders, | The farmers through this section are f Securities other than U. S. bonds to mou
should not be a good factory town. is the proboscis by which it sips the | lodges and marching clubs have been | g]] busy threshing. {po} Incading stocks) owned $0.110.00 and dis
All that it needs is live men to 0 nectar from long tubular flowers in |invited to participate and earry off Kathryn Thompson accompanied her pecs Sonic Secnrties oto ’ 94,110.00 The |
ahead and she will lead all of the | the evening. It is from its nature of | SOme of the $150 worth of cash prizes. father to McKeesport to go to school 5. Subscription of stock of Federal $6,885.00 from !
other towns of Somerset county hovering over the flowers like a hawk | Individual prizes can be won by any- at that place. Reserve Bank — —9,900.00 2050.00 cation
Chas Hoechler, of Akron, formerly | in looking for its prey that it takes body. : ; . There were 150 baskets of peaches 2 Less som, I ,950. mercial
of Garrett has returned home after & | the name Hawk worm. The Expo will close Friday with unloaded here for the Humbrt Store Jib OBST SiOCRS Mond re 9,125.00 14,075.00 and the
visit to Pennsylvania and Garrett| . special features in the stores and a company in one day recently. 6. b Equity in banking house — -— 26,000.00 would
You have doubtless seen long green |. . hibiti f “Made in U. 8. A” And d family have bit
County, Md, where he had been 10; worms or larvae, sometimes from hig PX) isiton © = Edward Anderson an y ke’ 7. Furniture and fixtures — — — 3,300.09 oblitera
visit his aged father. Charles had ex-| oy, ¢; three inches in length, with fireworks, : jreturned Lome! afiet Several Wegrs 8. Real estate owned other than How
pected to take his wife on this trip stripes running more or less diagon- Special attractions will be offered | visit with the former's mother. banking BOURE — ~— — = — 6.200.00 reading
but when the time came he had none | 11 on the sides, and with a single by the Individual stores during the| Fred Anderson has Teturned to Pitts- 9. Not amount dae from Federzl Re om And
to take as they had a boarder who | Gived. caudal hora These are the times no public program is taking burg to work in the Westinghouse serve Bank — — i L020 9,950 87 your he
left taking the wife and board Bill | ao of this oth. They are now place, All sorts of novelties will be after spending several days at his 10. a.Nei- Amos; due nom Shproves to you
with him. Charles is not sad over the | Xilied by sprovics pend iy StRenste of | introduced, souvenirs distributed, free thome here, + Dick thon cago and St. Louis — — — 16,093.28 : How
matter but is applying for a divorce ||. 4 using one pound of dry arsenate samples and demonstrations given and | C. M. Zimmerman of Dic orson » b Net am’t due from Appro'd re- of the
and looking forward to getting mar- 2 a r ite everything will be done to make all has been spending a few days with re- serve agents in other res’ cities 43,432.48 59,525.76 other he
ied ain. Divorces are eagy in ae 1 lead, or, {wo pounds of. arse ' visitors feel at home. | latives here. 10. Due from banks and bankers oth- In otl
Tied again. : paste in each gallon of water. They : Harry ‘Thompson of Pittsburg, ls er than included in 8 or 9 — — 21,305.73 His bo
ron. Last year there were three hun-| littl - > ’ 11. Check k :
|are also killed by putting a little | CONFLUENCE : al dave with relatives hore . ecks in bank in the same city
dred divorces granted in this city. |g oetened water in tubular flowers - jSoyera days v' : or town as reporting bank .. 71.42 : were 1
Getting married is a fine thing. I), into artificial, lillies made) YT John Davis left Thursday to| Misses Bertha and Anna Harbaugh 14. b Fractional currency nickels, cts. 190.98 190.98 $ medium
married well into a good family. They | = yen a Di oid addine to this a’ 2 1 daughter, Miss Mary Kate at | of Victoria was a recent guest of Mr. 14. Notes of other national banks — 4000.00 tain th
all liked me for they came to see m=. os h OE ° 2 |e who. has been ill. | ana Mrs. B. F. Firestone. ; } . Fe Joh 7 Shot ve aes = or ge 93 38 310.95 commur
Mother-in-law is now on a visit to the | Due ? A large number from here attended | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott returned ir. al tender NOteE — — — w= 17,120.00 in the
Thousand Islands and I hope that she the old settlers’ annual reumion at|to their home in Meyersdale after 18. Redemption fund with U. S. Trea- Ent sony sgn medium
will visit everyone of them. FAMILY OF BIRDS. | Jersey church Thursday. spending a few days with relatives aper iiol more than 5 per on ® 428) make yo
J. M. Hay & Sons recently changed | A woman in West Virginia has been Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miller and son | here. i, er = — 5050.0 2 050.00 except
their coal yard from the Blackbird to married three times. Her maiden Harold of Berlin, arrved here for a| Fred Anderson is spending several. hh ota) er et A aaa S3LB58%0 automo]
the siding and are now prepared to name was Partridge, her first hus- several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. | days with his mother, Mrs. John 330M, ing abo
handle coal in large quantities. J. M. band was named Robin, her second, William Burnworth on the West Side. | Anderson of this place. LIABILITIES Just |
is busy looking up trade and the boys Sparrow, and the third one is named Miss Elsie Beggs held a music recit Misses Mayme Forquer and Alma 1. Capital Stock paid in — — — — 65,000.00 2 Wa,
are active shoveling the black dia- Quale. Trere are now two young Rob- al at her home Thursday afternoon. | kurtz left for Meyersdale, where they 2. Surplus fund — — — — — —— 100,000.00 anger
monds. ins, one Sparrow and three Quales in -Jphn King is laying a cement walk | 5p teaching Schidol. 5 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 165,000.00 This
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Mrs, Wilson Kendall of Salisbury the family. One grandfather was a in front of his property on the West School opened here with quite a . pix ded 1 pind a -§ $5,127.70 $5957.00 purpose
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Swan, another a Jay, but he’s dead, side. . large attendance. Ls orion] Seti Iieg pede tle thin
Tedrow and is enjoying the visit very and is now a bird of Paradise. They Dp. C. W. Frantz has purchased a ns and taxes paid — — — 4677.85 30,449.85 want yc
much. lived on Hawk avenue, Eagleville, new Ford runabout from the H. P. WITTENBURG. 3. Circulating notes — — —'—- — $6,000.00 this par
Cleveland Tedrow has purchased a Canary Islands, and the fellow who Meyers agency. (Held over from last week) deess Smoun¢ on hand and in for fun
fine eight room house on East avenue wrote this article is a Lyre Bird and T. C. Rnger, who has been in the| Miss Mary Hartline is staying at Tigasury ” Xe empLion; oF = 1,200.00 63,800.00 I nie
and the building is equipped with all a friend of the family. barbering business in Friendsville for | Simon Murray's at present. : = 7. Due to banks and bankers( other vi Tr ity
modern improvements. The price is TTS ; ., several years, is locating here. Mrs C. C. Housel and son, Carl «than included in 5 and 6) .... 4,676.36 2 .
$3,000. We wish Cleveland success as We are always ready to do Job work Mrs. H. J. Clinesmith has returned are visiting at the home of A. §. Hous 7. Dividends unpaid — — — — — — 20.00 long we
he is a hard steady worker. quick.quimk. to her home at Hazleton after a visit o) af Deal. 8. Demand deposits — — — — — pers, WI
i, Rf ——— v 5 | Miss Grace Murray attended the a Sagiviaual. deposits Sublet, » 190 £32175 i i A
he am ia : hg { Woman's Missionary Society held at b Certificates of deposits due in do, A for the :
3 bi emai ia - | the home of Albert Baker at Finzel less than 30 days — — — — — 48,692.01 $ gommun
e n a 1 X 1€Y'1 Wa | Md. on Thursday evening Osriifien CURES — i Tn Ln 9977.96 When
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: | Miss Martha Smith is visiting at Crt Sh uslandng Mir are sup]
Le ® : | Mt. Valley for a few days. f Postal Savings deposits — — —- 3,540.88 Toes ger
i t 1S act i Mr. and Mrs. John Mankamyer and Total Deposits 234,826.85 ig
; | two daughters, Elsie and Lena and 5.
= © 10 a Certificates of deposit due on or to home
N Mary Hartline were callers at the! = "| Jee ggigava — oo oil §..
® | after 30 days - 158,704.06 divided
> | 2 | home of C. M. Mankamyers on Sun- c¢ Other time deposits — — — — 308,857.94 467,562.00 Read tl
i ; FIVE BROTHERS is the best ja Tne La I
i ; 7 . 1,638.70 t too.
> z 3 t b . th 1d f bi Mrs. Newton Saylor and John Sla- 7 :
Ey y opacco In € WOr or pig, jae of Berita we yi callers at State of Pennsylvania, County of Somerset SS: re
L, . : { Simon Murray's on Sunday. h 3 : g
strong, manly men. It 1S made Bae I R. H. Philson, Cashier of the above-named bank do Mr. ar
) . . | The teachers’ training class taught solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the dren of
purposely to please this kind of ‘by ev. A. W. Smith was entertained best of my knowledge and belief. eral day
~7 3 I . oo 1 b A d [1ast Tuesday evening at the home of R. H. PHILSON, Cashier. parents,
Ie nan. tis a juicy, fu ~podlile | Wm. Mazer in honor of Rev. A. W. Subscribed > i
! Smith. A very happy evening was pe oived Sod vom we " ar
= tobacco that thoroughly satisfies Q spent . Delicious refreshments were September 1915 i Correct —Attest: il
om Ford TR ’ i 5 s 3
Se 7 powerful man’s tobacco hunger. FE NE i yinaes J. Milton Gnagey, CLARENCE MOORE, town wk
gr i Lucinda and Mary Mazer, Annie Gei- Ss CH
# : G M Matrh d Eljz& Notary Publec. te ARTLEY, several
2 ger, race urray, Matrna an My Commission expires at | Won HOBLITZELL ‘M
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FIVE BROTHERS is pure Southern Smith, Eva Caler, Messrs. George and end of next session of Directors. Sire ar
i Clarence Caler, John Geiger, Jno. Senate. i
Kentucky tobacco, naturally aged for a a pssents
: three to five years so asto bring out all |; wm. sturtz, Chas, Smith and Wm. a =
its mellow, healthful richness and honest | Mazer. 3 A turped
ig a BALTIMORE & OHIO i
A oc | Under the present system of profit Mrs |
2 AEN there will always be this ex- SEASHORE EXCURSIONS hor Nol
| cuse and it will be a good excuse—
{ ing for 1
I { “If I don’t do it some one else will.” from MEYERSDALE to th
> | If 1 don’t sell whiskey or something $8.50 Good in Coaches Only. ° ° J o.
i ki Tob else for which there is a demand ; \ ar
Pipe Smoking Tobacco |e wid] i $10.50 Good in Pullman Cars dll 1¢ tie War:
: whether it injures my neig hor or with Pullman Ticket. | ) New Yo
; | not, some one else will sell it and iat
od Toke the i of the betel {get the profit. CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY, STONE CITY, WILDWOOD THE No
" When he wants tobacco satisfaction, he If one manufacturer of instruments
. f “f 99 oe id 3 of war can pile up enormous profits JulLy 1, 15 AND 29, AUGUST 12 AND
cannot get it out o at, msIp1 > mx ‘in the business because there is a 26 SEPTEMBER o a.
ay o tures. He has got to have a man s Size, :great demand for these weapons of ? Lt
real old natural he-tobacco. murder why should not I do the TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS of Sept.
same thing when there is no money i 4 pliotogrs
2 v ful things I could Secure Iilnstrated B G
We have the greatest to- to buy the need nstrated Bookles Giving Full Details from Ticket Agent ”
ba : Bo : th place on the market. Either this must BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. gents Lares:
CCH. OTZANIZation mn e I do or shut my works and deny my every lo
world and are in business to I x who is i
. a laborers work. ; . rr Sir pn SAL :
stay in Br It the The laborer who makes the life x : It rep
béstvalues. FIVE BROTHERS destroying instruments which he |} hich : 0 ie eps . her nig
igguly Snspfonrmany brands, knows will be used by other labor. |} Ever y Far mer w ith two or more Px :
ST pa sili . i i laborers childs I
1S the “hi hes ers in destroying still other il
but E Lv i st ot { says “If I don’t do it some other man COWS needs a we with wh
i qua y Ne q ly 0 will. There are enough men to do all | bo! 4s # i is the w
) Its kind sold. the other jobs. If I want to liye I must’ FRI will find
\Y/ ; : wh have my job.For these conditions r e “merican
We tell the big bra y everybody is responsible. iY, Pian 9 ¢ The N
men of this country that FIVE Bi yo oY ii
BROTHERS is the best to- > oor Oe Pare THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE. weeks t
bacco for thém on the market Your preacher talks to you about Office 223 Lever dst that a
and they know they can bank the sin in the great cities and your J T YODE $006 Sty should, |
thst statement heart is heavy with sorrow at the | o . R, Johnstown, - Penn’a will al
on . thought of wrong and suffering. You | ? print of
may feel called upon to spend your 3
! IVE BROTHERS is To i time and money preparing baskets and | og 4
everywhere — get a package barrels of Christmas goodies to be | TRY A POUND OF RED RIBBON | Children Or est s
today. sent to some of the miserable, with | COFFEE AT BITTNER'S GROCERY | FOR FLET ” Y and is T
THE AMERICAN whom, thank goodness, ycu do not | Cc ST taza S of place
TOBACCO COMPANY have to come in contact. But please i | A :
don’t forget that there’s a devil in Children Cry | STOR | A We ai
your own home town.—Kansas Indus- OR FL R'S a Y ¥ EAE
isi casToB x |fOLEY niDNEY PILES
CR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER