The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, September 16, 1915, Image 4

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tndi For FAIR W inni At the Close of Business Sept. 2, 1915 ig
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NEXT WEEK Y, Pp Loans and Investments. $417,118.78] Capital stock paid in___-$ 65,000.00 ee
io li Tae? : : U. S. Bonds and Premiums 72,231.87 Surplus Fund and Profits. . . 48,468.83 \ averel
AY FRID AY A big line of Ladies’ Fall Waists, in all styles, ........ .« 98c : ies £3.900.00 Sd
| UESD to Crepe de Chine Waists, inallcolors, ..... ............. $1.95 || Real Estate, Furniture, Fix. 62,574.50 Circulation. ——. —-- ———--- yo > na
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A nice line of Ladies’ Up-to-Date Fall Hats from ...... 69¢ up 1 ~,.h"and due from Banks... 86,654.97 | Deposits .—--------. 461,211.29 Miss |
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SEP I EMBER 21 - 24 A BIG LINE OF CHILDREN’S VELVET AND Total Resources. $638,580.12] Total Liabilities... $638,580.12 Sve mo
CORDURQY HATS from 48¢c UP. Mrs. |
: yy TTL : Growth as shown in following statements made to Comptroller of Currency. Wahl a
l t NE { r of Races Here Come in and look over our beautiful up-to date line of ASSETS Borg r
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per dl ¢ : . Ladies’ Fall and Winter Suits and Skirts. .e carry a an szez01A9E Mos
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. ‘ special line of skirts for stout ladies, ae 23,709 $411,680.13 Pa. has
The races, the best ever were with : ate March 7,11 $512,574.48 Mon:
LOTS of HORSES Special Prices on Children’s School April 4, 1913 $605,870.62 Byeme.
Presses . ........ ots Cc - 50C - 79cC ’ !
39 59 9 Mar. 4, 14 $610,212.34 tinsburg
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Boys’. Suits, TrOM wie. «=vvxsiresrs sven $1.95 up . March 4, 1 5 $ 624, 868.35 Miss
! HREE S i A I E JUDGES Knee Pants ...:...¢.................... 19¢ and 39c Hyndm:
Boys’ Waists ..... Ei. iid. avi 19¢ and 39c¢ Sept. 2, 1 4) 1 5 $638, 580.1 2 peeing
. ee 8 Special Prices on Men’s and Youths’ Suits. h
All kinds of Exhibits and attractions Frets
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—_—— Tr eer ge oe Ee A better time to get 1n the Good Clothes Mr. and
SARRETT: A Race at HARTLEY & BALDWIN'S. Miss
Election not quite a week off and a few days in Bittinger with Mr. anc | ¢ : two mo
candidates all working hard. Mrs. Perry Broadwater, recently. : Everything that is good to wear you will Misses
The borough schools opened on Mark Bender returned on Satur- : Bnd at our stofe left a J
Monday with an enrollment of about day from the Western Maryland hos- t f M. k / / where |
250 pupils and everything prosper- pital where he had undergone an op- a CS a (A) 0 ( 0 ars When you are attending the fair. Make school
ing nicely . | eration for appendicitis and is now hi t head ters’ while waitin Mr. a
J. E. Roberts, formerly of Acosta ' getting along nicely. He is a clerk in - this s ore your headquarters, i g Plock
has returned to Garrett where he is | the store of J. J. Bender. 4 for trains and street cars. It would be a turned
mow UaNender of tie Merchants Ho | Ne EE fe arn] : eee : pleasure to us to show our new fall line of and Jol
tel, having assumed charge of the from Battle Creek, Mich., where she 2 . Mr. Ky
same on Monday. 'has been taking a course in Physical suits and overcoats. The place is Se
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manges and | Culture. We have a fine assortment of collars very ut
children departed last week for Cum | Miss Agnes Stanton of Cleveland : y . J lersbur
berland where Mr. Manges has secur- | Mr. Johnson and family of Greensburg which are well worth your Inspection if HARTLEY & BALDWIN ivi
ed employment and where they will motored to Grantsville on Sunday 4 " 9 who ha
make their future home. | taking dinner with Uriah’s Stanton’s; ou are a discemn- ; re
Lee W. Pollard is erving ag a juror and supper with Mrs. Ellen Blocher y MEYERSDALE, PENN’A. Washir
at Somerset this week, iand returning to Greensburg that ev- : ng dresser. Fash- : parents
Mr. and Mrs. E, E, Carver, Mahlon | Set ——— ! : . : Meyers
Christner and W. H. Clements motor-| ~~ CHRISTIAN H. SHOCKEY | 3 ions have changed on
ed into Stonycreek township last Sun. Of Stoyestown Borough 2 : t 23rd. t
day -and spent the day at the I, G.| Solicits your support and influence 3 considerably of late — — Church
Carver home. at the Republican Primary election : en - — church
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Will of near [to be held next Tuesday, September and we have the . be ser
: | 21st. for County Commissioner. M
Shanksville spent several days with | \ r. .
friends and relatives here the begin-! ER newest styles. 3 IS PRECIOUS on Sat:
ning of this week, while returning | $ High collars bw $ a fall o
from a week’s visit with their daugh ® ’ “ bone b
ter who lives #t Denton, Md. $ lla d WE AS OPTOMETRISTS bruises
Dongld Croig of Ralpion. sven $ collars, an those desire to secure for you the best The
Sunday °- nh his family here. : : : : (we ho
Gladys, the seven-year old daugh- | for every use. | that is possible by the use of the son) 0
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phenicie { oa) : pis iliti on ening
is in a critical condition at her home oT ea En : = tern most up-to date facilities. : avenue
suffering from inflammation of = BairTeSS mr Lee ua : oY rere Miss
intestines together with bladder trow- | ® X |} If you are having any Eye Trouble, Blurred perienc
ble, but at this writing she is resting | vi. Gl secure
as well % can be cxpocted. Miller oO ns | Vision, Headaches, or Dizziness sist In
B. S. Rush, the genial B. & O. a-| better let us look over your eyes. Ladi
gent here is spending several days at | A ee I ef eta TNT A dF ef ell Tl" uP uf SIS tr | a : to visi
Connellsville on business. i . —We Make No Charges for an Examination— on Fri
G. W. Oaks and E. E. Carver spent | : ent we
Friday at Meyersdale on business. | : The
Miss Esther Emerick of Fairhope | | 2 The of Egl
is employed at the H. B. Speicher | . both t
home on Centre street. 9 Optometrist : : made ¢
Mahlon Christner lost a large valu- | "The son of the late Eli Shockey, - | i ago.
able mule on Monday night. the old Mexican soldier and Civil War i R.F
A charge of assault and battery | veteran, and great grandson of Chris- Yl ay an a ur ay i Merecar
was “preferred against Harrison Leo- | tian Shockey, a Revolutionary hero i County,
nard by his wife on Monday even- whose remains rest in the cemetery —— E T : : oe v
ing to which he plead guilty and in at Salisbury, Pa. who crossed the 5 n astern T1 ays,
default of satisfactory bond he was pelaware with Washington and help- Just arrived from a Pp fe hi
taken to the Somerset county jail to eg to capture 600 Hessians. ° : er tal
await trial at the September term of A member of a pioneer family none with a full line of Rev.
court. of whom ever held a county office. Eo A a num
Harry Alfather of Berlin was in our MY PLATFORM. Y ’ Brethr
town on Tuesday. A straight business Administration, d { dll In er | : ner ities, I
Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Economy in the County’s affairs, no ’ J Se
Sheeler, was shocked by lightning on | public extravagance, a square deal 2 in
Saturday evening and at present is|to the taxpayers. SOAPS, J Soaps, Soaps, fumes of rare quality place
still unable to walk, | The following is 2 brief skecth of Please Call and Inspect Goods and sll gore soaps | bringing the breath of Hii
| Mr. Shockey—He taught eight win- -—80aps ©O th e in-law,
GRANTSVILLE. ters in our public schools; worked at Mi Wilk to deta. Eostorn high p and Jove citizon
Dr. W. P. Shaw and family are sawmilling and farming, clerked in | V11SS kins, an up : : g ar ens LaGral
guests at Hillsdale farm. |the George W. Gussman hardware Trimmer, has been secured to assist in the low degree home to on the
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Yost spent the |store in Meyersdale, was in general Jar A at prices ex- pect t
t week-end with the former’s nephew, |store business in Stoyestown for 2% work. : I , you All the and s
Henry Baker. | years. If elected to the office of Y requisites Leuty,
Miss Mary Blocher left on Sunday |county commissioner will devote his ® ® ® reasonable. for the most Clar
for her home in Detroit after spend- | entire time to the interests of the peo | Plain white careful t 3 emplo;
2 | | o1-
ing the past year in Grantsville. | ple of Somerset county as the duties | soa f rev 1 : left ye
Mrs. Thos. Frost, Miss Haidee | of the office demand. o p 0 = let here, n- printin
Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Baker, Mr. | BE ——— | ery day use; C 1 u d i n g Pittsh:
Willison and family were guests of | GLENCOE —— scente d b rus h es young
Mrs. Susen Durst during ihe MS! Our Nebraska visitors, Ruth Bitt- | periand Valley on Sunday by sun and [the Trent and Stanton families soaps of the Hf 8 combs and 5 be
Week: mer and Ruby Poorbaugh returned to | tne Savage mountain by starlight. | stoppedat I D's for an hour enroute | gg deli- wife: 8 | So his ch
Dr. W. O. McLane and daughter, | ir native soil on Friday fant. | Leah Webreck attended the White | from Bedford Springs. : . manicuring Mrs.
Ante et ED Sunday of Dr| hey report a most delightful so- | = picnic on Saturday and spent a| OWIDE to the disability of the Poor- cate sort for milady's | sets. Everything in the spent
owens and J. O. Getty. | . . :
.. Jou few days of this week with Manilia | b2ugh auto, the Leydig Ford was toilet or bath. Per- line of pure drugs, ing he
A number of Meyersdale peopie| non. Keefer came home on Sunday | riends | was called on to carry H. M. Ralph : and 1
were Grantsville callers on Sunday. | gor 5 two weeks’ siege at the Alle | |and N. B. Poorbaugh to Somerset .»n| PERFUMED SOAPS - A DAINTY GIFT : Street
Carroll Nathan returned on Mon- | gany Hospital at Cumberland. She is | Mrs. Elmer Engle returned to her | priday on a business mission. : nied t
day to St. Johns College, Annapolis. | getting along finely. [home in Berlin on Ny afte | A umber of our people attended \ . to Oal
Father Aloysius and Senator Ker-| (lara Leydig was tendered a birth- SD pi em fie Mi Olver pienic on Baiurday. F B I HOMAS Leading Druggist Pol
ins of West Virginia were guests at day suprise party at her home on Fri- juother, Mrs, Sara H67. Mabel Snyder and Chas. Love espe- . o ’ C ’ San
the National on Sunday. | day night. The crowd was fed with de S. J. Tayman had a leap from a |clally enjoyed the home trip with a | MEYERSDALE, PA. ehant
Services were held in the Lutheran |licious refreshments and the evening Dlum tree on Tuesday. The ladder was foot of clay for a sidewalk. i oy Sate
d ve infersperse vit ~ames and Jarred some and Sam was badly bent. timate | - orests
and Catholic churches on Sunday. wos Intersp srsed with games and ; 1 il b Wins. Madels wif Be uses nt Ni Everybody Is talking about the Big STYLE SHOW—LIVING MODELS deplet
J. A. Beachy and L. H. Griffith |Kisses. h Boyts and part of his family | bier = : 2 to 4 p. m. September 30th to man
were in Hayes and vicinity buying The Hosselrode boat with Wes yyestown spent Sunday at I. D.|LER & COLLINS’ Style Show on Pty's Show at Miller & Collings on | MILLER & COLLINS, ) Talia
up horses this week. { Shipley at the helm took in the Cum- Ley Another auto load includ- September 30. | Septemebr 380. EVERYBODY WELCOME g tion te