122.02 4.78 231.87 251.68 150.00: 13,45 61.05 74.68 00.00. ny. LOYD Oe OOO ORR RRR BOBORCEOROL 3» ee 14 3) (URES f iw HORROR, NGS Vir. and Mrs. er, and Miss - Mr. and Mrs. el, were mar- ie Rev. H. 8. of Mr. and ' Shade town- th Thomas, rs. Daniel , were mar- by the Rev. . rentable. at Sires df ne AST) Metts CERES, PERRET ro phen SRI COU NO. 85333 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Meyersdale, Penn’a. At the close of business. September 12, 1916. RESOURCES 1. a Loans and Disccunts..................... $ 593,816.35 Totalloans.............................. : 593,816.35 2. Overdrafts unsecued............ $595.90 595.90 3. U. 8. BONDS: te a. U. 8. bonds deposited to secure = circulation (par value).............. = 65,000.00 TES Eo b. U 8. bonds pledged to secure pd U. 8 deposits (par value)........ =; 3,000.00 ec. U. 8. bonds pledged to secure EE postal savings deposits (par Te VRE). .......... tienen 2,000.00 : e Total U. S.'bonds .. .. .. .. 70.000.00 4. Bonds other than U. 8. bonds pled- TER ged to secure U. 8. deposits...... § &.2,000.00 b. Bonds other than U. 8. bonds Dledged to secure postal savings depositB......occeiiiiiiiniin 3,000.00 e. Securities other than U.8.bonds (not including stocks) owned i unpledged ................................ 136,455.88 - Total bonds, securities, etc..... 141,445.00 5. Stocks, other than Federal Reserye Bank stoek..............c. vienna 9,125,00 6. a. Subscriptionto stock of Federal ~ Reserve Bank............... ,900.00 ‘b. Less amount unpaid........ 4,950.00 4,950.00 7. a. Value of banking house (if unen- oumbere@)..............csvciisreesrarecses §£226,000.00 : b. Equity in banking house ........... , 26,000.00 8. Furniture and fixtures................. ., 3,500.00 9. Real estate owned other than bank- 2 IDE RONBB....ccv. cuennneibarsrerisironsin 6,700.00 10. Net amount due from Federal Re- : serve Bank.............coooencennnnnnnens 20,160.27 11. ». Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Ohicago and 8t. Lbuis............... 13,831.67 H. Net amount due from approved : reserva agents in other reserve CItIeB ,..oviviiiiiiiniiiiiniinns sine 70,768,19 84,600,78 12. Net amount due from banks and ; : * bankers (other than included in 10 or 11)...... sassssirarautiresavereeenasats . 38,418.87 14. Other checks on banks in the same ; city or towh as reporting bank.. 400.18 15. a. Outelde checks mand other cash i. HOM iit ansens sr okernensnasssnnianintee 900.98 b. Fraeti currency, nickels, and dents a........ i i ieriarraninet 312.60 1,218.58 i Yaa ®t other national Banks. 8,380 00 i oder] Reserve bank notes....... 210,0, 19. Coln and Certificates ............cvvuvenee 34,798.04 20. Legal-tender notes ...........c.ceouen: 14,300.00 #1. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas- urer and due from U. 8 Treas.. 2,055 00 =r GALL... ison sires ates 1,057,682.17 faith Sl LIABILITIES . 25. Capital stock paid in..... 3s een ie 65 000 © 00 - 26. Surplus fund... ......c000 saan 100 - 000: - 00 27. a Undivided profits............ .. $ 41308 69 and texes paid.......... .... . : 385168 37 451 71 7 accrued... ...cciicenes veeeienns 30 Circulating notes outstanding. ... > 63 800 00 32 Net amonnt due to banks and : . bankers (other than included etal a ia TEETH BION B2). eee anh ! 1 301 o4 35 Individual deposi subject tocheCR...... covvvnss 20 > 227 694 96 368 Certificates of deporit due in less than days..... i 70 699 55 87 Certified checks........ Jes 5) 1 182 93 38 Cashier’s checks outstanding 195 356 39 United States deposits....... 4 986 57 40 Postal savings deposits ..... 3 8904 64 42 Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days.......... Total demand deposits, Items 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,41 and 42 308 653 00 43 Certificates of deposit .... .. 158 225 52 45 Other time deposits............ 325 252 90 Total of time deposits, Items. ‘ 43,44and 45. ........0iinnnnn $ 481 476 42 TOTAL . 1 057 682 17 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF SOMERSET ss: I, R. H. Philson, Cashier of the above-named bank do sol- emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ! Subscribed and sworn to pefore me this 20th day of Correct, Attest:— Tailored-in in clothes for men and young men into service. ~ MILLER & Mr. and Mrs. Bertran Phillips of Geneva QO. who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shoemalk- er left Monday for their home and were accompanied by Mrs. Shoemak- er and two children who will visit in Ohio for several weeks. Miss Edith Gurley, who spent the summer vacation here with her par- Sept. 1916. J. M. GNAGEY, Notary Public My commission expires at the end of the next ses sion of the senate. S. B. PHILSON, W. T. HOBLITZELL CLARENCE MOORE { AGI ATT oI NSS NT ITN NIN NI NNN NS NN Joseph Stacer of Homestead is PERSONALS AND LOCALS spending the week here at the home Miss Mayme Lynch of Youngstown, | ©f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. is here for a few weeks visit with | Stacer. relatives and friends. | Mrs. Lizzie Weber and daughter. John Kelly of Johnstown spent Sun- Miss Mame, have returned home from day here at the home of his parents a visit with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs.. J. P. Kelley. Pittsburg and Latrobe. Rev Fr. Brady spent Tuesday at rr eae Mr. J. S. Large who spends most of Midland, Md., the guest of Rev. Fath- .. er Quinn. Mrs. A. L. Davis of Pittsburg is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Jacob Peck, at Fairfield Farm. Miss Evelyn Gordon left Sunday for , a week’s visit with friends in Akron OQ, and Pittsburg. law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shroyer in Rockwood on Sunday. | H. C. Knieriem visited his son in-, | | Miss Mae Wilson of Pittsburg spent | and vicinity While in Meyersdale, he with her parents, Mr. ; is a guest Sunday here and Mrs. James Wilson. Mrs. E. J. Loraditch and sister, | | it with relatives and friends. ' burg, spent Sunday here with the lat- hig time here with his son, Dr. C. P. Large and family has returned to his old home near Philadelphia for a vis- | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peerless of Pitts- ter's sisters, the Misses Lilly and Mag- | gie Baer, and other relativs and friends. Daniel Yutzy of near Man’s Choice, is visiting for a week in Meyersdale at the home of Mr. | Mrs. George H. Benford. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Klingensmith, | and ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Guraley left Monday to enter upon her third year’s work in the Margaret Morrison school in Pittsburg. J. J. Otto, of near Springs, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. Otto is ex- tensively engaged in the manufacture of brick and drain tile, as well as | building and silo tile. The last named product is very much im demand at uresent. The following persons have | built silos with tile manufactured by Ar Otto, C. C. Heckle, W. P, Meyers, 47iculture touring party, of more than Emanuel Yoder, Harvey Miller, Wal- . ber Peaster, and Wm. Fratz. His estab- | Lsum ut 1s quite a credit to this sec tion of the country. Next week is the Somerset Fair. The Somerset County Medical So- ciety held its bi-monthly meeting at Boswell yesterday and it was largely attended. Drs. Jones and Krink of Johnstown made addresses. Dr. H. C. McKinley of this place was in attend- nay. Brier, of Rockwood will preach in this place next Sunday morning and evening. Rev. F. R. Wagner, of Huntingdon, Pa., was a visitor in this place on Tuesday, Messrs. Clarence Moore and D. A. Floto were in Huntingdon on Sundev and acquainted Rev. Wagner Miss Sarah McKenzie of Pocahontas, who for several years resided in Mey- (th fact that they were endeavoring were guests of relatives and friends grgjale departed on Sunday for Bell- here a few days during the week. Mrs. Matilda Benford has returned | future. home after spending three weeks vis- iting among relatives and friends in Rockwood, Miss Hazel Van Horn of Scottdale is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Price of Main street. D. J. Fike left Monday for Hunting- don, where he will enroll as a sturden: in Juniata College. ' evue, Pa. where they will live in the | Mr. Klingensmith, who is a | traveling salesman finds the latter place more convenient for his head- quarters. to secure -a pastor for their home church. the Zion Evangelical Luther- an. In response to that Rev. Wag: ner visited Meyersdale. He had preach- ed here. About two years ago. Rev. Wagner is holding the invitation to Lester Stotler, accompanied by his ¢ accept the pastorate of Meyersdale, | gister, Miss Mary Stotler and the | | Misses Lulu and Nan Hocking spent | : | several days of last week at Oakland, | Charles Fike, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Md. taking in the Garrett County fair | days ago, bought what is known a ! the Pleasant Hill Farm of Mont Sny- | and visiting relatives and friends. | The trip was made by automobile. i church advisement. Bird Bros., our noted poultrymen and farmers of Shaw Mines, a few déi¥¥%n Elk Lick township for $9,000 well dressed not only while your clothes are new but long after they have been put It requires tailoring and more tailoring to produce a suit or an overcoat that in spite of hard service will retain its original suave lites and the distinct. ive characteristics that marked it when it was new. MADE BY STROUSE & BROTHERS, BALTIMORE, MD. are such clothes and men who pay the reasonable price for which they are sold receive a maximum . of efficiency—tuilored-in | eficiency—the only kind that lasts © "of an overcoat. The purchases paid a [on behind. Moral, Don’t do business | gert, of Altoona, arrived flere Tues- Efficiency. | ee Hi ai COLLINS. A JHEN in Town Stop at my DRUG ~ STORE for Anything that you Need in Drug or Medicine Line, For Light Lun- ches. Pure and Delicious Soda Water, Velvet Ice Cream. Stop at my Cafeteria. EF. B. THOMAS LEADING DRUGGIST BOTH PHONES. MEYERSDALE, PA. ROBERT CRONE KNOWS HOw TO MAKE AN OLD SUIT NEW AGAIN. HIS CHARGES ARE VERY MODERATE. HE IS AN EXPERT . FITTER, ALSOCLEANS AND REPAIRS CLOTHES. ROBT. CRONE, The Tailor Ro | FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, Meyeredale, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MISCELLANEOUS. HELP WANTED. Fifteen girls over 16 years of age can get employment. at once at Floto Bros. Cigar Factory. « COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE F . : or W. B. COOK & SON or Rent A good six-room houses near center of town; hot and cola water and bath, Reasonable Rent. Apply at Commercial Office. Prompt attention given to all legal business. 3 UNDERTAKER. WILLIAM C. PRICE MURRAY AUTO SERVICE. Successor to Rung Twice Daily Between Meyers. W A. CLARK dale and Somerset Via. Berlia. MEYERSDALE, PA. Leaves Central Hotel Meyersdale at PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO 3 7:00 a. m..and at 3 p. m. “ Leaves Somerset at ‘ ALL CALLS AT ALL TIMES. 2. Beth 'Phemer 9:30 a. m. and at 3:30 p. m. Ty For further particulars Inquire of MORRIS MURRAY, Central Hotel — —Meyersdale, Pa. W. CURTIS TRUXAL, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOMERSET, PA. ATTRACTIVE HOME ON OZ MEYERS AVE. FOR £ALE House No. 109 Meyers Avenue, t, UHL & EALY !merly the H. S. Glessner propery, Attorneys-at-Law | for sale. A splendid bargain. Inquire. SOMERSET, Pa, .at this office. : | DENTISTRY. 1890 1916: ‘Modern dentistry eliminates the dread of havng your teeth extracted, crowned or filled. work. I also treat and guarantee. to cure Pyorrhea, Riggs Disease or loose, springy, bleeding gums when You can send wool and get any. of the following made, also for sale—- Home-made woolens, batting for eéomforts, cushions etc. Blankets, flannels for skirts, shirts, underwear and dresses, hose, carpets rugs, yarns. not too far advanced. for weaving and knitting, all plain. . I specialize on Crown and Bridge |g fancy, wholesale and retail. H E. GETTY Lemuel R. Barkley, Somerse’ MEYERSDALE, PA. 7 Pa. Cook Wollen and Hoslery. Mills. - 6—22.8t. ; A Somerset merchant opened up his business establishment Sunday afternoon at the urgent request of a young man who called him from his home by telephone to make the sale small amount down and promised lo settle in full the end of the month. An hour or two afterwords the accom- modating merchant learned that he had been easily duped, the man with the new overcoat having left por parts unknown, leaving a trail of unpaid on Sunday. Governor Martin G. Brumbaugh will deliver an address Wednesday, the 27 at 10 a. M. at the Somerset Fair. The State Highway Commissioner, the Secretary of Agriculture and the ag- ene hundred, will be there, Mrs. Ellen Taggert with her son, Robert and daughter, Miss Annie Tag- day in their automobile and expect to spend al week with relatives and friends here and at Salisbury. In Meyersdale they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Reich. Mrs. Gillian, Miller and Mrs. E. L. Miller, of Rockwood, were visitors to Meyersdale on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Collins and three children of Berlin, ame spend- ing the week at the home of the for- mer’s mother, Mrs. B. B. Collins. Miss Daise Ebbecka of Pittsburg is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. H. J. Ebbecka. Mr and Mrs, James L. Dixon are entertainin Miss Rose Streibrich, of Braddock. In honor of her house guest, Miss | Margaret Chambers of Baltimore, | Miss Amelia Clotworthy entertained EXCHANGE AUTO —Will give a 1912 Overland car with all new gearing for small car. Apply at this office. GROUND HOG COAL—J. L. Bittner has opened up a new place for min. ing the famous Ground Hog Coal at Glade City. He has erected a platform and a chute and is prepared to serve: washing and Kalsomiming. Work sat- | the public at all times as he main. isfactory, charges Reasonable. tains a supply on nand. Get his pric Chas. M. Murphy gs: Penn’a street Brick Work, Fiue Reparing, white- party moving owes us $119 on 2 handsome Upright Grand Piano used 3 months. It is yours fer balance. ..... Write The Gibbs Pianc Co. 71-78 Main St., Springfield Mass. (31 years in one tocation.- NOTICE TO FARMERS. We will open our applebutter fac- tory for the .makeing of applebuttepr and cider for the 1916 season, on Tues- day, September 5th. and run every: day except Saturday until further no- tice. Go © I Mrs. W. H, Baldwin delightfully en- gir. tertained a large party of friends last Satnrday by giving a -one o'clock luncheon at her home on North street. Small baskets of pansies tied with maline formed the centre piec- es and the place cards were tiny bids perched on the water glass. The color scheme was carried out in the Hay & Fullem ADMINISTRATRIX’'S NOTICE" Estate of W. A. Younkin, late of Mey- ersdale Borough, Somerset County Penn’a Deceased. .. .. .. . ... cc. ne. Notice is hereby given that letters luncheon. Forty guests were present Mrs. Ralph K. Quillman of Norris- town and Miss Rose Streibrich, of Braddock were out of town guests. AMUSEMENTS AT SUMMER GARDEN Mme. Petrova, the brilliant emotion- al actress, will be seen on the screen here at THE SUMMER GARDEN on FRIDAY EVENING SEPT. 22nd. in “What Will People Say?” a five part Metro protoplay, produced by the Popular Plays and Players. This is the fourth of Mme Fetrova’s triumphs in the silent drama under Metro aus- pices. She was starred previously m “My Madonna,” “The Vampire,” and “The Heart of a Painted Woman.” At the conclusion of her present tour | with a Five Hundred party last Fri- on the speaking stage in “The Revolt” day evening on North street. After Mme Petrova will devote her time Xx- the game the guests were invited to | clusively to motion pictures, appear- | foe dining room where a delicious | luncheon was served. The decoratians taen guects were present. ing in big Metro productions. In “What Will People Say?’ Mms. Pet- s | were pink and white, the centre piece | prova is supported by an exceptionally | being a large bouquet of asters. Six- gtrong cast, headed by Fritz deLint, | | . , her new leading man. of administration upon: the estate of the said deceased have been granted: to the undersigned.. All persons in: debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those- having claims or demands against ths same will present them for settlement to the undersigned at her residence in Meyersdale Borough, Somerset County- Pennsylvania, on Saturday September 16th, 1916. ~ 9—7—6w. Elizabeth Younkin. Administratrix BALTIMORE & OHIO | RAILROAD REDUCED ONE-WAY FARES TO MANY POINTS IN California, Colorado, Alberta, Ari- zona, Idaho. British Columbia. Mon- tana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah & Wash. Tickets on Sale Daily from September 24th to October 8th, 1916, inclusive, Full Information call on Ticket Agent i