0 you yoman s sani- nat in one at water, y more 1 more all the motion cess. ter of ies. aundry . If en = PERSONAL AND LOCAL : Miss Sue Maul has returned from a brief visit with friends in Pittsburg. A son was bora to Mr. and Mrs. ; D. A. Floto on Tuesday. Mrs. E. F. Hemminger very delight- fully entertained the sewing club yes- terday afternoon Mrs. Sarah Olinger is beautifying her home on Broadway by the con- struction of a sun-parlor. Mrs. K. C. Shannon and son of Johnstown were visitors at the home of Mrs. E. J. Dannecker of the South Side, this Weel. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Malone, who re- cently moved to Ritman, Ohio, were guests last week of friends in Mey- ersdale. Mrs. James Darnley has returned from Connellsville where she had been visting relatives and friends. Misses Edith and Ida Wilhelm spent . the week-end with friends in Cumber- lamd. Miss Edna Saylor of Pittsburg is here for a two weeks’ visit with rela- tives and friends. J. G. Lloyd and daughter, Miss Hel- en, returned to their home in Pitts- burg Saturday after a few days, visit here with friends. ! Mrs. W. B. Groff - is home from pittsburg where she spent a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Peer- less. John Merchbaker, formerly of Mey- ersdale, but now of Meadville, is vis- iting relatives and his many friends here for a few days. Prof. Kre‘chm’n Edith Wilhelm began 2a term of Norval on Monday students. George Miller former resident of Meyers Saturday here looking after perty and calling on friends. Mrs. W. C. Keller of Grantsville. | Md., is a guest #t the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lichty. John H. Yost of Ro-noke, Va. aged abut 50 Years, who has many rela- tives in S-meTset county died sud- denly at his home on Tuesday. Mrs Mary Hess has returned to Johnstown after a two ther Mrs. relatives | assisted by Miss six weeks’ with 45 of Johnstown. but a dale. spent Lig pro- her howe in weeks vist here with her mo Jennie Heffley and other and friends. The Humanola factory resumed | work this week after a shut down of | several weeks on account of not being | able to obtain the right kind of cast- | ings and properly seasoned wood. We have been compelled to hold over until next i to omit the high school briefs this time: Fe — The recital by the pupils of Miss (Clara Egerter, in Amity hall on Tues- was a great success and * day evening, ssue the dates of the | Teachers’ Examinations and have had HIGH ART What's in a name? A much discussed question, but we are frank to admit that when we examined the HIGH ART CLOTHES which recently arrived for Spring, we decided that their name ‘“High Art’’ was more than just a mere title. It appears to us that their makers have shown consummate skill in the designing of these clothes—and— in the face of a market which 1s very high, these clothes maintain their usual big value, dollar for dollar. The HIGH ART designer has particularly proven his skill this season in the produc.on of models for every build, and Strouse & Brothers, their makers, show an indead beautiful range of woolen and worsted fabrics. You will like yourself in these clothes and we hope you will see yourself in them, for to try them on is to buy them. MADE BY STROUSE & BROTHERS, BALTIMORE, MD, be, devs MILLER & LAT. E reflects much credit on the teacher. Following the recital a banquet in } honr of Miss Egerter was given by ROOF her pupils in the Pfahler hall. About mn ala I NP Pl err 3 AAS INNIS PENN’A forty enjoyed the occasion. The members of SS. Philip and James Church «noir entertaired their pastor, Rv. Fatur J. J. Brady and members of the orchestra on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judy and g children spent the week end with his | itil sister, Mrs. Albert Bowlby. | A. R. Miller and son, Earl, who are | employedl in Berlin, spent the week- il i | JL i | Jl N—F ne Ee it | [HE I HI Wil] OF MEYERSDALE, PA. ds shipped day evening with a supper at the Col- | end at their home in Garrett. i «i onial Hotel. The guests were seated Miss Rene Brant attended the A- | : Aon at one large table and one of those | lumni banquet in Berlin We dncds [ . fine meals that Lanlord Raimer Is | evening. ? Report at the Close of Business May 1, 1916 Nails and noted for was served. : Mrs. Kathryn Hagan, who has been . On Sunday 27 new members were | the guest of her mother, Mrs. George : .. taken into the Meyersdale Brethren Mitchell, has returned to her home in RESOURCES. LIABILITIES church asthe result of a week's se- | Virginia. uni ; d1 : : . ! . Y.0ans an ; i DUND © > ” eis f © 7 Diumor Spon Jundey ini (Once in a generation or so a book finds its ® nvestments__ $444,729.88 | Capital stock paid in_.__$ 65,000.00 Yice was the j the ; amily here. : way into histor Once in a decade the U. S. Bonds and i s . . lo al TRIP the local Rm a 2 Ch Mr. and Mrs. Clarke White and son populace of a world ill is stirred. nd Prossioans 72,251.87] Sorghos Frid snd Pech. 54,070.15 meeting on last Sunday, ev. H. L. | George, Mrs. Roy dis and Real te. Forni i ‘ . , - Lan th Estate, Furniture, Fix. 62,574.5 RSION i Goughnour was invited to return as | Misses Marian and Lillian ne THE BATTLE CRY 0} Circulation. __. __. —____. 63.900.00 the pastor, this hone his Sore of Berlin, motored to Garret Friday. Cah and due from Banks... 80,274.14 Deposits .....-.=-----+ 476,840.24 » conseontive year of His work among k evening and spent the evening at the OF PEACE ; GH this people. : home of W. L. Brant. ig : , Total Resources__ $659,810.39 Total Liabilities. $659,810.39 t aod Prof. Claude Welch, of Friedenms, | ap ang Mrs, W. A. Merri an inspired revelation written br’ J. Stuart Blackton. if Growth as shown i a : dh Aud port, an eo chief clerk In. the office of | jug wre, ® LWA errill and Mr itt vagmess: | as shown in following statements made to Comptrel’er of Currency Register and Recorder, John B. Cus- ly, sy WY er went to Pitts-| You see the most beautiful sky line in the world in ; : ? 4th was a visitor’ to Meyersdale on bs Tassiay to do some shopping ® flames. ASSETS By s a r bring back Mr. Merrill’ i i A divections Tuesday afternoon and evening. ¥8 { «peerless ” Ss new The metropolis of the western hemisphere devastated. Jor 2s 08 $262.014,92 received a cordial welcome from his The fall of New York. umnega3,V' 09 $411,680.13 $ AR many friends here. Mr. Welch was | EVE Ss purchased a new The enemy approaching. March 7, ’11 $512 574 48 7:30. R. oo harge of the eighth an 1 sloth is week. : The defeat of the meager Amefican forces. April 4, 1913 $605, 87 : intermedi- grades in our public schools up to Miss Helen Brant entertained. the The landing of the invaders. 870.62 Christmas, when he resigned to ac- Busy Gleaners at her home Tuesdlay Our forts destroyed. March, 4, 1914, $610 212. t Agent wept his present position: Syenmng: Music andl games were the Our fleet beaten in battle. s ‘34 . | eee re diversions of the evening. But, arch 4, 1915 4 624.868.35 | Railway i GARRETT. The High School commencement of With it all is a heart interest drama so vivid, so real, ’ . ugh Messrs. Lester Tinnicane, James the Garrett High School was held Fri- so touching that it makes a lump mise in your Mch 7 1 O91 6 Hokiinson and Clyde Sat erfield ret- day evening and the following pro- throat and makes your heart pulsate faster. eo fy ’ 37 , 966.27 gram was most successfuly rcnder- Thisis MAY 1 1216 BATTLE CRY OF PEACE MALY |, 1010, $659,810.39 urned to Pittsburg on Sunday to res- ume work at the ‘Westinghouse. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shoemaker and edl: Song, “It’s Just m Bit of Cloth, but it’s Red, White and Blue,” Class—- President’s Address, Carrie Bittner; Auditorium Summer Garden \Y children returned to their home in Ak- EA ron on Wednesday. They had been Oa Simei Verna Bittner— Sa- ' 3 called home on account of the .death of ; solo, Mildred Swarn- s o LRION Mrs. Shoemaker’s brother, H. H. Ne. | er; class prophet, Irene Bockes; quar- Tuesday May 16 Matinee and Night V’anted— Three washes without iron- FIRE, AUTOM drow. tet, ‘Life’s Voices”; recitation, “The ing or two washes “with ironing. | : OBILE, 1 and | Mrs. A. J. McKenzie and children of Church Organ,” Mildred Swarner; “Ad Leave orders at this office. Mrs. Nora | COMPENSATION AND Youngstown is visiting her mother, vice to Juniors,” Emma Liberty; ‘== Ankley. PLATE GLASS INSURANCE re Mrs, §. P. Fritz and other relatives. Junior Response, - Elizabeth Shober; | El NNN ——A— : V.5 Harry Swarner spent the week-end | class song; class donor, Helen Brant; ] IIT Fe — es fo— | FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE in firist | ~ B. COOK & SON AY 25, with his family. class poet, Blanche Phenicie; Motto, il Ii im iit | i HH it | TH | se condition. Ingbl | Meyersdale, Pa. FROM Mrs, Rena Hoover was visiting her | oration, Frances Cobert; valedictori- | | | i | | \ | I it Il Hilt | | | . Inquire at this office. | leyersdale sister, Mrs. Leah Ackerman, at Mance an; class will, Lulu Walker; song, BU | Ii CE i Ui | WANTED—Girl for ho : | For Rent—Good 5-room House cen. from Saturday to Wednesday. “Farewell to Thee,” Class; presenta- an —_— ! dle aged wW ' Usewori; mid- | trally located, modern conveniences. renee Miss Verda Brant spent Thursday fr of gloss: W. M. Elstler, Sec. VICINITY OF MEYERSDALE. |dwelling house on his farm iran al i Good wages | Agply at This Office. or ides 3 . SN Mrs. Clarence Rowe, in Mey- Bor sa i ar Spangled - Josern You was busy one day last | the B. Miller farm. > Yi : , Center St. 2t. { 3 3. ersdlale. v3 , . oading a few cars of lumber | | BRIC and Ry Miss Ethel Buckman andl Rev. H. Shion for his new barn. ey Soon part of last | FANCY NORWAY MACKEREL 10c | SO SAE Dubois . Hi. Wiant attended the commence urday Special at the WOMEN'S | R. J. Engle is kept busythe most of |... . n and vicinity, vis-|APIECE at BITTNER'S GROCERY. given st above pluce. Points. Cone ment exercises Friday evening at Gar- mig Spools of Clark's O. the time hauling -)assengers for the | PE friends and relatives also at-| Children Cry SPRING CUSHION TIRE oli rett. N a Sr 10c; limit six ay Company. tended the dedication at which Gov. | FOR FLETCHER'S | Ying wale DN} wa r. | > aller is erecting a new | Brumbaugh spoke. CAS TORI A 8 pr here.