The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 13, 1916, Image 2

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Co ahem ogni.
jst detfoaitd (payable in
or diibjest té 30 days or 1onger not)
40. Certificites; of deposit — — — — 166,981.68
Other time deposits — — — — Js 303,101.03
Total of time deposits 469,082.71 |
Total. — — — — — - ; 969,361.62
Total demand deposits Wl
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State of Bl County of Somerset: ss:
1, R. H. Philsos, Cashierof the above named bank do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief, el el
R. H. PHILSON,
Siibscribed and: sworn® to’
pefore me this 10th day of
January, 1916.
J. Milton Gnagey,
Notary Publc. F
My Commission expires at
end of next session of
Senate.
Cashier.
Correct —Attest:
S. B. PHILSON,
F. B. BLACK,
W. 7. HOBLITZELL,
: Directors.
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GLENCOE
REmma Tayman left Friday for
visit with her sisters Grace and Anna
of Connellsville.
Laura Martz is with her uncle John
Wagaman at Meyersdale and expects
a
MARRIAGE LICENSES’ GRANTED.
Peter Ohler and Delilah’ Tressler,
both of Summit.
Jacob Franklin Baer, Jenner and
Emily Rose Hemminge, of Conemaugh
Jos. Bendar and Mary Maren both
te remain there for some time.
A church brigade consisting of Mrs. |
WwW. H. Miller, Leah Webreck, Emma |
Tayman and Marion Leydig scoured |
the Reformed Church on Wednesday
while Lou Shipley and Harvey Hossel-
rode revived the tottering coal house.
I. D. Leydig spent Friday in Meyers-
dale on a business mission.
Ben Leydig, Bob Webreck, Wes-
ghipley and Harvey Hosselrode flood-
ed Meyersdale with businss last week.
Bach returned with a shaved face and
polished smile for their lassies.
Chas. Love and wife returned to
Hazelwood on Friday after a three
weeks visit with J. L. Snyders.
Mrs. Chas Snyder and children of
Stoyestown spent a day at J. L. Sny-
ders last week.
Bridges are being changed around
town so get ready for a flood and
drift, or hie to the hills.
Mrs. H. A. Beachy came home Sat-
of Windber.
John W. Sleasman and Mattie Ruth
| Kimmel, both of Milford.
Jacksin Rippel and Elsie E. Seese
both of Paint Twp.
Lewis Henry Werner, of Rockwood
and Violet E. King, Middlecreek.
Thomas Hadley Gray and Minnie
Barclay, both of Somerset Twp.
M. Harry Shaaulis,
Christiana M. Pyle, Milford.
Alex E. Knieriem, Macdonaldtoa,
and Julia Thelma Nicholson, Berlin.
Lincoln and
COAL OUTPUT INCREASING.
The Production of bituminous coal
and anthracite in 1915 is estimated to
have increased between four and five
million tons or less than one per
per cent. The quantity of bituminous
coal mined increased about 6 1-2 mil-
lion tons and that of anthracite de
creased over two million short tons.
urday after an extended visit with her
parents in Baltimore Md.
EVANG SELICAL CHURCH.
church,
‘neelistic mee i
le will begin. Thursday even-|
ing, Jan 13, at 7:30 p. m. to co ontinue |
a week. All are cordially invi ited. |
C. BE. Miller, pastor. | |
| export coal and for coke for steel ma-
| king.
near Wittenberg: |
16. 9:20 a. m. preaching | qo
Owing mainly to steady demands for
| however, huve=heen used since in DP t is awarde “to” every ke
| gdtriseniig towns long the Nofth- Who writes {wenty ive ‘words per |;
western railrdad: mints net for ten consecutive minutes
er ii ith not. more than ten errors. A Rem- |,
STRIK= AT YSTONE sughon test was given just before va- |
‘| Twe disuaty Wein Waiinisd od in Riots;
cation and the following pupils won 4
ay.
PW then
card cases Efficiency Certificates:
’ _ Marian, Dickey, Marion, Saylor, Frank: |;
| strike’ ridts’ at thé plat of the iy. Boucher, while Minnie Swearman, |;
, stone’ Munitiosls: Corpé¥ation of Pexn- Mary. Emeigh Mary Darrah, and Ray |
. sylvania, nea? Lakewood; N. J., in the Saylor won pennants. All the students |:
‘ last few days. Bdward Helmuth of use the Touch System, and write on
» Osborneville was seriously, wounded machines having blank keys.
and Roy Hendrickson of Lakewood re- Miller and Collins would have a
" ceived a scalp wound.
The strike of a majorit of the 50 better trade if they would put their
mén' employed in’ ra d new test: young son George in the store to wait
ing and providg plant is said to have on the Germans, as he is a star in that
resulted fromthe dischdrge of an efi language. Poorbaugh & Bowser
ployee for intoxication. The strikers | Discovered, why Bay p
y ward Leonard 1 Penn’a
are reported to’ have complained of attends Sunday School and church so Meyersdale ~~ °
Frank L. Groff
alleged failure to receive the full
amount of pay due them and dissatis- egularly. It is not that he is trying so
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faction with living accommodations in hiard, to get to heaven, but he is trying : A : i -l
the company 's cottages and with fore: to get in Michaels house. Berlin Penn 1 — Em EE
men in charge of the work. | Prof. Weaver was so kind and con- - te city
i descending in Algebra class, as to tell | Greer mn Price. Lall my fellow students.
MOOSE WAVE OLIVE BRANCH | the ‘¢ldss of '19 they were, “Freshmen.” | qrisith ©. SI |
i rill . uss. John Lint, who was presented ‘with
Move Made to, Heal Sohigm In Repybe) High Sitio) Five - Opens. with a E. Stottler G. Hamill a Jjumping-jack on class day passes
y Victory. W. Stotler G. Sacks. | many moments amusing himself with
Issuing an invitation to the Repub:
lican party to ‘meet them half way,”
and snmeraing at length the short- for the Beal High School team.
comings of th emocratic administra- :
tion, ER Progicssive national com | Meyersdale High School opened its
mittee has named June 7 as the date Basket Ball season by handing the
for the party convention in Chicago. strong Beall High school quintet of
The date is the same as that of the Frostburg on Friday evening its first
Republican conclave. defeat—21 to 12.
JEG vessel vated J Tie Sem wig Ture sisiot of 4
be vatlable” as the Gomnent of good style and held the tend through | To have an organization be a suc- gotten the fact that 1916 is also leap
John McGrath, private secretary to out the first half. On the second half | cess requires the cooperation of all year. In fact several of them have al-
the Oyster Bay man. the local boys braced and held their members. I am sorry to say that the ready taken advantage of it.
—————— opponents the hest of the game. Last Girl Hikers have not been perform- | Mr. Clutton h Arad
ENGINE HITS STREET CAR year Beall High won from the locals [ing their part very well. There are a | lu. S. ey na greed to conch, OUE
by a score of 24 to 22. Hamill and |good many girls in the High School | team @nd we With fv. elliess
Four Killed, Eleven Injured In Spring- panna played best for the visitors, | who have never gone on a hike with | yi thanks fo i for the interest he
Four ra +d elovon while the Meyersdale boys worked | us. 1 don’t know whether it is because | ed Ta So: :
others injured when a Big Four switch smoothly throughout the game. The |they think it uninteresting or because | this hit 2 Mors IneronLne, in
engine struck a street caf at a grade, 10cals play a return game at Frostburg | they don't like to “hike”. I assure | = ° n every week. Den't fail to
crossing at Springfield, O. on the 14th and will try fo bring home | them that we have lots of fun on our or. it.
The dead are Albert K. Brunk, » another victory. | hikes, and every one enjoys them. 1
motorman of the car; John E. Reed,! The High School is arranging a | hope all the G. H’s will accompany us | | REVENUE COLL
Field Goals Greer 4 Fike 3 Griffith 1 the same.
Hamill 3; Sacks 1; Hanna 1. We are glad to state that Wm. Leck-
Foul golas, Greer 5 out of 18; Hamill emphy started the New Year by com-
4 out of 186. ing on time
Referee, Clutton; 2 -
Benford.
The local school lads were too fast
Timer and scorer,
Reporters, get busy; don’t fear that
vou will get too many items for the
paper, and pupils help your reporter.
GIRL HIKERS, PLEASE NOTICE.
The Sophomore girls haven't for-
CTOR RETURNS
the output in Pennsylvania, W.
Va., Kentucky and Alabama increased
last year,
Childr en Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
James Phoenix, John Mason, all of good schedule and it is hoped hat the lon our next hike, especially as we | B. F. Davis, Collector of Internal
Sprin gfield. dp Te ae pubic will encourage the bors by {nope to take a lunch. | Revenue for the Ninth District of
ae gu aE 3 their presence a: the games. i The Manager. | Pennsylvania has just mailed to each
I fie ons | ‘The manager of the high gchool | i ! corporation in the District a blank
l £ : i team wishes to take this opportunity | oe A 3 form on which to make the return of
Three Killed at Dupont Plant. of *hanking Mr. P. Reich for encoura-| Senior Class Day which was obser- annual net income for 1915. This re-
=i : led in th x: the team in ‘a financial way. ef Prid 1y before vacation was pro- turn is required to be in the Collee
e | > success by all those Who tor's hands not later than March 1,
a auditorium will 3 sorry that the 1516, under heavy penalty. Should any
we feel > its blank
| 2 — Ses have 1 § ould communi-
I er De 1 c gto. with Collec ctor Davis at Lancas-
| ao : 2 > ; T} vd st rv is as fol- A New Year's rosolution for every ter, Pa. at once. The non-receipt of a
| plexy whil \ “1 nia desk in the lows student—Resolved: that I will do all | blank form is not accepted as an ex-
office of re Now York Times, of M. H. 8S 21-B. H. S 12 I can to promote the welfare of my cuse for the failure to make the ret-
{| which he was treasurer. | Fike P. Hanna school and maintain the good will of urn on or before March 1, 19186.
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NO. B333
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ] bo
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK | i mt pees
i (TTTIRRER conv
Of Meyersdale, Penn’a. Ge Te ii jr oi
At the close of business, December 31st I9I5. mg . as ame | i Ih on
? | 1 4 n : : JD
a Winlng on Taken from Train oul ll " bh. i . at
i 5 . far s hy TT
RESOURCES ] ihuahua Bandits N “ol | p it Hi pe) LA fan
La loons abd. Beco (notes $580,639.99 —— 1 I his 1B in Hh I i) i [i | Allg
he _————— ,639. Hy rm nei 3 Sh r
a] Tal i = —ua §80,639.99 i gris TAT 1 TA 1 TT
rd kee — = wat | ONE ESCAPES, BA: nes NEWS| R IE TE Th i Brot
3. 4 U. S. bods deposited to securé g ini if la = |
cifculation (per value) — — 65,000.00 Ti SOL APY, Be
$ U. S. bonds pledged to secure Tepln Has set Out { dit hoon Ghihuahua : £0 J MRE re
U. 8. deposits (par yaar = 8,000.60 i di _ide ghimid vind ; Case
gn a ey jar value 2,000.00 Sead hat a ah. Jade Rod ijbez. ’ ag Ou ck SR % oh
Total U. 8. a ot vod : 16.000,08 Seventeen Am norlians were, 3 | re you paying 0 in ; 6 Cont
th than ; a i$ :
, Seni cise di A “Hopodia 5,000.06 oh o tills HL afl uit a | Ht w
Ela © 2 Epes] HE RET :
— em — —— = = A IT Ir g :
ities othe S. . bonds Messages receivéd from Clifhughua 4 i ARNE Bens dg Elk
« Samii Sie Jets) 0 91,625.06 City, state. thet one of the party. es- ei ul
unpledged — — i —— . 96,525.00 caped, bringing Sacre Be of Le & ! you our home is: Bo
8. Stock J Federal Reserve : ena te Koreas | Jett
8 © $y '
Sto 9,198.00 fn ¥ : Jeffe
c Subscription y- stock or $6886.00 Dy as o. Fi: = | ; 8 © -
a Less aniount unpaid —4,950.00 4,950.08 thé report oy WY lock IY, iy af Tons
. true. .
7.4 TE a Bowe of © 26,000.00 | According t9 ome repoft there ie
b Equity in banking house — -— #00008 [tory mining mew om..the, tram, of New
8. Furniture and fixtures — — — — $300.08 od and "! 8 west 4p ref
: . B
S. Real, ie, swned, otter $2 620008 wis 464s DF ten RE soe| WI os
fo. Not SO Pitan ne 13,906.91 Rept Sia s ‘Americas or re Quel
11) & Net amount die trom spProv train, compliod-1u i Paso, EET i | : . Roc]
| ad reserve agets, n New York, wa ia Watson, W. J. Walldce, 7, we Ne
Chigago and .St. i wis Bhd 10,133.92 W. M. Romero; &.&. Poem foe I | Ww i Shad
et fy 2% gue om : : . _ Anderson, R. P. McHattoH, A. pris) Hi¥o LaWiPé abe 4 t Be
- AG on mt fn off othe 1 di 53,527.20 63,661.12 Alexander 2. Mul Wadleigh, | brary Ligh’ oot Pa of al ae a sou Shar
Bankers (other than included in fs Fila Bl. By poison 1 ps Bs rd a er peal depign for a Taye ib prioedrom 81.50mp. LN en 1a}
10.and AM). — — & Ww ‘ eT? 22,669.35 Haug 5 es a make oS 0; ck H detirasle Som
14. Other checks on banks in Ms rod 3 #3500 Ealings’ bést'when Durning A Atiantie Ray mn
it T+ town as rep. bank’ 0 es. mes ae no i
ov or tiomat cufren cy, nickels cté 318.67 .caped and carried tHE Sh A ge REE To gives Rion HS Eas mall ihat 2
16. Notes of other other national banks — ge RE Ta caf for the yr di n
17. Federal reserve mr i rain 2 1 fight Oil d
1% Goin 222 Certificates. av » es Be holes, =i th : x i Haley vives nd SE Nn Se
1 n atson’ e general min: oi carpets; on
tion fund with U. §. Treas ee Eh ager and incipal, ow of — A a, cuts en than Lge else, Stoy
0. RI aie trom U. S. Treas: 3,250.00 aor 304, pe a company. and that { for washing ng windows 8 it’s with thout ron mn Shey
: ting in the e i
Total — — — — = — 969,361.62 aed Wh re oii se Besoriia oop fo 41 the ( Ri a Lis
£ TIES Loe wane oF tia CHt5, 8. x _ Thedealer. whe deplnca the & sgn can 2 always air you Wi
= 5,000.00 | the Mexice ie 4s: oi at comsidiicy wits : me
B Qupital. Spek ok paid in - = Shgsase No ofictaT siivices: regurding: tie st- | Pe
TBS ps — — an have besm received at the state |. RS Addi
29,672.22 Fig and sficisloctie henatul wetul Addi
iriterest - 4 : et th a oY
Lied "ad vio. shyniet babel 62071 2004251 a Be a in Smalth 3 a : a or a
2% Girenlating. ad Banker £3 i" 65,000.0 ; finifg company 2 Do ve bg . Alle
% D to. bi an nke After it bec ident Ge Lk Ey : -
we © 1114.21 BAY he PrN AAS ANE Fr rE ern ESE gx Ix : A a : Sp
if es faa —— i ne Or int fae HIGH SCHOOL NOTES pg’ sa cir Bary
JC! . 1194.61 States and stopy Bghtin it B Ge Easy ¢ the y ,
i de out agence 18019457 | ereater part of him t aver| Two years ago the go the Remington Type on. Butter Kids; { Bosy
2 gf deposit due in | 42,440.65 o Carranza, Ge ou inaugurated ify 0c: ® Pound i
i Le = - S089 Prope of the, Ames! iy mingto Awards Plan, hi en Ate fas
olf — Pr at itions woul % proved quits a help to the differentp; 8 n Con:
i BHRSE...o. fo AGL ch trims at po ville, vg offering, husiness courses, 4 § bn