Opportun to knock ity is said but once: presents itself. ness ability. SAVE. But ycu have a chance to open an account with this bank six days out of every week, Once you have started to save a part of your earnings. you will be PREPARED when a good business Having a bank account he!ps create busi- Our WILLINGNESS to SERVE is your OPPORTUNITY to OPPORTUNITY NOTHING Domestic Cigars. L As to go to a place to have a light lunch, glass of Soda Water, or Ice Cream than to THOMAS CAFE. The place where your patronage is appreciated. Our rest room is opened to the public; you are welcome there. I handle a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, ‘Perfumes, Toilet Articles. SO GOOD Imported and Opposite Citizens Bank - F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist. MEYERSDALE P: . The Second Navional Bank of Meyersdale, Penna “THE BANK WITH THE CHINE CLOCK” ¥ Driving It Home TR, Let us drive home to you the faci that no washwoman can wash clothes in as sani- tary a manner as that in which the work is done at our laundry. - We use much more water; change the water many more .ms' uee purer and mores; costly soap, and keep all the clothes in constant motion during the entire process. It's simply a matter of having proper facilities. Meyersdale Steam Laundry . FIRST CLASS SLATE | a Wy) For a MEYERSDALE, 2 Wholesale prices on carloads shipped to any railroad station i Am A full line of Spouting Nails and “Valleys. * Ni BALTIMORE & OHIO - $12 NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN JULY 121, AUGUST 11, 25, SEP- TEMBER 8, 22, AND OCTOBER 6 TICKETS 800D 15 DAYS ATTRACTIVE SIDE TRIPS CONSULT TICKET AGENT FOR FULL PARTICULARS July 13-83% Monongahela items of the hotel proprietors of Somerset to increase ‘their charges which will Le: done almost immediately. Company ‘at Holsopple struch Thurs: day morning when the company re-{ fused their demand for a checkweigh- "I man. To assist in maintaining order, Ferd Sann elosed his hotel. age, a died at the home of his daughter, Miss Anna Myers, in Pittsburg, July 16, His wife, who was Miss Adda Poor- baugh; of Berlin, died about a year ago, and the body of Rev. Myers was Pprought to Berlin for her side. an appropriation of $568,000 for a new Federal Been reported in the House of Repre- here om their way home in Morgan- sentatives. Somerset people feel el- town, W. Va, after visiting friends at THROUGHOUT THE COU NTY interest culled from our exchanges. ’ The high cost of living has induced . Employes of the Victor Coal Mining’ Rev. John W. Myers, 70 years of The Public Building bill, including building' at Somerset has + House J. B. KELLEY, Manager: Smithfield St., Water St. & First Ave. PITTSBURGH European Plan Convenient to B.& O., P.& L. E., Western Maryland and Panhandle R. R. Stations. Easily accessible to the leading business and amusement houses in town—no taxicabs or cars necessary. 250 rooms, elegantly and comfortably furnished. Under per- sonal direction of Mr. J. B. Kelley, for 14 years manager, but now presi- dent. His expert knowledge of hotel requirements has resulted in numerous notable improvements. Splendid ser- vice, excellent cuisine, . MODERATE RATES Single Room, without bath, $1.00 and $1.50 day. Si room, with bath, $2.00, Be dn 58.00 por day. Each additional or person $1.00 per day in any room, with or ED ROOF || toes frien 280 Clb . C lete Cafe Service from 25¢ Clu Galvan Gomplsts Cote Servics from 28. C1 : write to ; ; J. S. WENGERD R.D 2 u 2 PENNA g SPECIA 2072/77 ' No matter what car you use, be sure of the best gasoline. The four famous Waverly Gasoliines 76°— Special Motor—Auto are all distilled and refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Clean, Uniform. More miles per Gallon. Contain no compressed natural gas product. , : WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. independent Refiners PITTSBURGH, PA. IMluminants—Y,ubricants Paraffine Wax FREE is RF about on, Waverly Products Sold by BITTRER MACHINE WORKS AINA INN INIA ESE RORCRCEB0B0R0B OS BCBCRE0RBCAEECE Joseph L. Treslser Puneral Director and Embalmer Meyersdale, Penna. + Residence: Office : 309 North Street 229 Center tree Economy Phone: Both Phones. B. H, WEISEL. P. J. COVER & SOW, MEYERSDALE, PA ® > FATALLY INJURED : WHILE PLOWIN Charles Will, aged 49 years, a farm- er of near Friedens, died at Memorial hospital at midnight July 11, as the result of being internally injured while plowing at his home the previous day. The plow struck a stone and the handle was driven against Mr. Will's It is estimated that the Pénnsylvan- ia peach crop will amount to about f : 1,300,000 blishels this year although |ferson Will this may be increased if the quality of the fruit is what is: expected. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA eRatntuiuiniainiothinintninininininiuialninlnl body with such force as to cause per- formation of the small intestines. The deceased was born in Stony- creek township and was a son of Jef- of Lavansville. Besides his father, he is survived by his wid- ow, a daughter, Miss Martha Will, and one sister, Mrs, Harvey Kimbell of neaf Shanksville. He was a member of the Reformed church of Shanks- ville. and the Independent Order of Odd fellows of Berlin. {there | the loss of his ated .that the appropriation has been Addison a few days. reported out of committee, although is no assurance that the bill here on his way to Pittsburg where will be passed. The bill also provides he will combine business with pleas- an appropriation of $80,000 for a Fed- ure. : eral building at Tyrone. David A. Swank, interment in the Casebeers cemetery. . The deceased was born in Somerset, county and spent his entire life in thig vicinity. . He is survived by his widow and two sons, Simon V. and | Herbert F. Swank, both of Sipesvillg.. Pi pront leasing coal lands in Henry He was a member of the Casebegks Lutheran church. id x Workmen’s Compensation Referee Jacob G. Snyder has awarded Charles ‘Sha:er, of Pleasant Hill, total com- | pensation to the amount of $3,030 for left eye. Shaffer was working for the Consolidation Coal company at Listie, where on May-15 he got a einder in his eye. He had been suffering from granulated eye- lids, which with the irritation caused % i by the foreign substance in the eye, developed "a serious trouble and ter- f | minated with the loss of the sight of 1 | {he eye. Shaffer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaffer. He was married >! 1a little more than a year ago. Mrs. near Davidsville, has Margaret Blough, residing filled a suit a- asking $10,000 damages for the loss of her little son. The boy was Tun down by an automobile driven by Specht on May 28, 1916. The child died shortly after the accident. Specht was so grieved over the fatal- lity that he disposed of his car a short time later, while his wife, who was with him at the time of the accident, has suffered considerably from mner- vous shock. The child was playing front of the car. Eye witnesses of the accident, it is alleged, placed no blame on Mr. Specht. * FORT HILL. Farmers are busy making hay. Miss Lillfan McClintock, who is {roriing at Rockwood, spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McClintock last week. Mr Cook of Johnstown, was here one day last week looking after his lumber interests. Herbert Livengood ‘who is digging coal near Somerset, spent Saturday night and Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs E. J. Livengood. Elmer Snyder who is firing on the B. & O. spent Saturday and Sunday with his family. James B. Miller is stepping high with his hot at one side and a ten by twelve smile since the arrival of a girl baby. Miss Minnie Tressler went to Lis- tonburg, Saturday to the school board meeting. of Otto Sann, leader of the Reed band of Johmstown, featured the op- ening of the ninth annual Somerset Chautauqua in Edgewood Grove on Sunday. Don M. Kimmel of Berlin, leader of the Berlin organization is with the Tenth Regiment band which ville were here recently on their way to Ohiopyle to visit for a few days. i visiting friends here for a few days, hag returned to her home in Somer- field. ia | formerly of this place, is visiting with tited Lutheran minister; » nisi friends here, Connellsville, arridved here Thura- day for a short visit with friends. interment by ! Pittsburg: who were visiting friends ’ {here have gone to Somerfield to visit friends a few days before their re- turn to Pittsburg. aged 72 years, Side is visiting hen friend, Miss Mary died at his home at Sipesville, at 2 Nedrow.of Somerfield. o’clock Monday afternoon following a long illness. Funeral services Were pig grandmother, Mrs, Margaret Bur- held Wednesday morning at 10 a’clock ges here at present. at the Casebeers Lutheran church and turned home after a several weeks’ visit with friends at Dawson and Coan- ~ellsville, gainst Deniel B. Specht of Stoyestown. i in the ' road at the time and ran in Afternoon and evening concerts by the Berlin Band under the direction | {a CONFLUENCE Mr, and Mrs. Scott Bird of Harneds- Frank Firestone of Ursina, was cail- ng on friends here, ; Jesse Coughenour of Connellsville; ; is visiting relatives in Confluence for a few days. : Miss Mary Nedrow, who has heen J, B, Coughenour, of McKeesport, Mrs. H. €. Humbert and baby of Misses Mary and Helen Tipper of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Largent was Robert E. Ross of Addison was Miss Altha Flanigan of the West Ray Burgess of Pittsburg is visiting Miss Josephine Newcomer has re- Mr. Jackson of Ohiopyle is here at r hy township. x =. Thomas Burnworth, who met with. an acejdent to his arm while employ- ed in the Reed coal mine, is improv- ing. During’ "a severe thunder storm at Confluence Saturday, Shriver Osler of that place was struck and badly in- jured by a bolt of lightning. Osle: | is the son of Henry Osler, a prosper- NS ll NN Nf Nl NINN You Should Worry If it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the . ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, IT | ZT some day sron find valuable papers, and a pile of ashes, for less than 14 cent and select one. National Enemies—Fire and Theft. Fire alone destroys each year about a quarter as much as America builds. YOUR TURN MAY COME NEXT! No excuse is left ou now should you Why? Because we have fire and theft proof vaults and Deposit Boxes that rent Citizens National Bank “The Bank with the Clock” SUPERVISION A MEMBER BANK UNDER “your. documents, keepsakes only a a day. (ome in _ Meyersdale, Pa. +r liver or bowels. These ai | Were Not mS S&%. lien ROCKWOOD The Royal Neighbors of Rockwool held their annual picnie in the Hay grove near Rockwood on Friday ai- ‘ternoon, which was well attended by its appearance in members and invited friends; all had a a fine time Mrs Anna B. Tate of Clarksburg, W. Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.’ E. A. Malsberry of Rockwood for a few days. anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved. are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act'as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, | longed suffering and cxpose you to danger if Beecham’s ‘The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In bexes, 10c., 25c. Iments are likely to attack I/lS cause you pro- ills On Hand re THE ARMY WORM ON THE WAY, The so-called army worm, which caused wide-spread destruction Pa vegetation two. years ago, has - this section and resident of Johnstown declares that his lawn has been saved only by the liberal vse of poisonous liquids. The moths, the entomologists of the United States department of ag- ‘riculture report, were laying: their eggs the first week in July and as it ous farmer. At the time he was struck | - Rev. and Mrs. W. A. McClellan oo pom three to four weeks for young Osler was removing the harn- have gone to Lincoln Hall to spend a ; terpillars to mature their pres- ess from a horse which he had just driven into the stable. The bolt of lightning hurled the man outside the stable docin and rendered his uncon- scious. The horse was stunned. Dr. C. W. {Frantz was called to attend Osler, and he soon found that the young man was nolt seriously hurt. Though not yet able to be around his condition is | mucli improved. . The McKeesport Young Men's Christian Association camp, which was in camp ait Ringes Grove for sev- to camp a few days. The Sunday excursion which the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad has been running from Pittsburg to Ohiopyle for years has been changed to run on to Conbuence, which it did Sunday. Mrs. John Davis was called to Hum- few weeks with relatives and friends Ernest Hartzell of Hyndman has moved his family to Rockwood where he is employed. ’ ; Misses Velda Decker and Edna Cook of Connellsville are spending a few weeks here the guests of rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Grant Heinbaugh and daugh- ter, Kathryn, who have been visiting! ‘relatives for ‘their home at Chicago Junction, O. reral days have gone to Indian Creek | and friends in Rockwood several days, have returned tc Harry S. Wood, after spending sev- eral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wood, has returned to his {home at Homestead. Postmaster R. R. Souser has been in | Washington, D. C,, attending the Na- | tional Convention of Postmasters. ! The ladies of the Rockwood United ence should begin to be quite appar- ent about the last week in July to the first week of August. Farmers should be on the alert to discover {this pest in its younger stages before it has reached a large size and has committed irreparable damage to ' growing crops, especially grasses and grains. Various remedies are suggested by the Department of Agriculture. So soon as the worms are discovered the increase in numbers may be checked by spraying with arsenate of lead sol- ution, two pounds of lead to 5p gall- ons of water; or a solution of Paris | green, one pound of Paris green to two pounds of fresh-slacked lime ani 50 gallons of water. Where spraying | cannot be done, bait should be made {of Paris green, one pound, Or arsenaie pert, Pa., Saturday on account of the pyapgelical Church held a lawn fete of lead, two pounds, low-grade mol- death of her sister’s child. Don’t forget to get your ‘ticket for the community chauauqua which will be in season here August 18 to August 22 inclusive. M. H. Dean, cashier of the First | National Bank of Addison, with his son, was here Saturday on their way to Pittsburg. J | E. J. McDonald, wife afd little daughter of East Pittsburg are visi*- ing friends here at Addison at pre- ‘sent. i Lloyd Bird of the Cook & Duncan Lumber Company, of Fort RHill, was transacting business 48y. | Mrs. William Mason of Clearfield was instantly killed and her husband and two small sons severely shocked when a bolt of lightning struck a barn n which they had taken shelter during an electric storm. They had been en- joying a picnic supper in the woods and took refuge in Calvin Bailey's barn which was entirely destroyed. Mexican border. Another feature of | the opening musical program were {solos by Jas. P. McCabe, the well- | knowin” Berlin vocalist. The Berlin {band has a reputation for fine music ! throughout this section of the state. seascn in town Satur- went with the National Guard to the on the church lawn on Saturday even- ing, July 22. | Mrs. F. A. Walter and Mrs. Lulu B. | Day have gone to Connellsville whare ‘they will spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Walter and other friends. Mrs. Bessie Baker who was operat- ed upon at the Mercy Hospital, Pitts- burg, and who was reported in a cri- tical condition is rapidly recovering from the operation. asses, three to four quarts, and 50 pounds of wheat bran, and this laid in their way, Where the worms are mov- ing in masses, a furrow may be turn- ed with the plow, and when the worms have gathered in this they can be killed by dragging a log through the ditch, The average price obtained by the farmer's of the State for strawberries was ten cents a quart. Prices ranged from eight to twelve cents per quart. sanitary efficiency and proper supervision—it must be right. “Standard”, quality guaranteed. May we estimate ? BAER TTT T= purchaser of plumbing equipment is rightly interested in its Our work is done by competent workmen and all work given careful Added to this is the excellence of the fixtures we use and recommend, the installation. Standard” *'Occident’® Bath & CO. [=] TCE