The Dig Sister Of All True Lovers . A SERIES OF VIVID DRAMAS BASED ON THE EXPER- TENCES OF FIRST EPISODE AT THE Im ove UNION VALLEY Mr. Jacob Sturtz and Mrs. Alph Ldisure spent Saturday in town shop- pisg and visiting Mms. A. Horchner. Mrs. Harvey Leisure spent Sunday meuir Berkleys Mills. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Poorbaugh and segs Jacob and Esther of Meyersdale apeiit Sunday with H. F. Habels. H. F. Habel was at Brants apple Satter factory last week having sever- of bbls. of cider made. Harry says aslp't go dry this winter. . Mr. Simon Keefer was a business sadler at Meyersdale Friday last. Quite a tie up the B. & O. RR had Saturday on account of a broken rail in Qard Pateh tunnel whica caused eight cars to leave the track block- jm¥ the hole for ten hours. J. O. Ravenscraft was busy Satur- -day transfering baggage and Erpress from one side of the tunnel to the ether for the B. & O. Bud says he ogu't get there quite as quick as ite train but he delivers the goods just the same. Mr. R. E. Cook’s wife and two ch 1d- pen. from Farmers City Ill. spent a few days visiting J. D. Habel and Mrs. Juhn Boyer and renewing old ac- guuintances. Mr. Cook worked a tri k at Manila tower 7 years ago he since Amen gave up Railroading and took up :a quarter section farm in Ill Th s sum- rmer.-he has 70 acres corn out and | sthreshed over 2,000 bushel of oats. Miss Kate Keefer left iast week fur «Cheswick City near MciXeesport she expects to be gone s2verel weeks BEATRICE FAIRFAX SUMMER GARDEN will take charge of the pastorate work in the Evangelical church here. Rev. David Merrill and wife of Avil ton Md. spent Monday night at the home of H, H, Reitz. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reed spent three weeks at Frostburg and Cum- berland visiting friends. Levi Lichliter, Frank Ringler, Ro- bert Newman, Robert Riley, George Beale, Hubert Wagner, and Clay New- man motored to Meyersdale Tuesday | evening to attend a dance at the au- ditorium. Miss Mary Reitz who went to Pitts- burg, a couple weeks ago to study in the West Penn Hospital was com- pelled to return home on account of gickness. Misses fie and Florede Lichliter, Nell Statler and Romaine Dietz and Mrs. Karl Miller spent Sunday after- noon at the home of William Gnagey about three miles from town. C. E. Dickey nd family of Avalon spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Savilla Boyen, Quite a number of Salisbury peo- ple are attending the Meyersdale, Fair, Mr. and Mrs. John Hollinger of Avalon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Livengood. ———————————— GARRETT Births Born to Dr. and Mrs. R. M. McClell- an last Friday morning a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Shrff a daughter Deaths Joseph Franklin the youngest son Chas. Keefer wi, transacting busin- . #88 at the county seat Monday. Mr. V. King is the proud Father of .® son. Mother and baby both doing well. © Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Habel from In- dian Omeek spent a gew days last - week with the former's brother J. D. : amd Nephew H. F. Tom Bracken Sr. made a business itrip to Connellsville last week. ~ IMiss Many Brown Somerset Co. “shief operator at Meyersdalg spent Wednesday and Thursday with brother in-law and sister Mn aand Mrs. H. F. Habel. g Mr. and Mrs, J. Sturtz and family end Mrs. HH. F. Habel and children spent Sunday eve at the home of P. WW. White. $ ty On——————__ A v’ SALISBURY Stork Generous to Salisbury Folks .:On Friday night the Storz visited our town leaving a number of‘ homes happier because of his having been there. The parents so favored were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart a girl, Mr, and Mrs, Dubb Wagner, a boy and Mr. and Mrs, Emeigh who now live in Johnstown a Florence Livengood of near Salisbury. A Happy Birthday Little Elizabeth Wagner was de- tightfully surprised on Friday after- noon when a number of her little friends met to celebrate her seventh pirthday. Various games were indul- ged in, after which the little ladies were well served with ice cream, cake, candy. Present were Ela'ne Trent, Isa- bel Wazner, Nellie May Stoiler, Eve- lyn Miller, Grace Martz, Clare McKin- ley, Florence and Blanche wagner, Helen McKenzie, Louise Johnson, Verda Kimmel and Edward Donges, Minor Mention Miss 4manda Martin entertained at “500” on Friday evening. Mrs. A. M, Lichty has returned frem a two weeks stay at Atlantic City. and Rev. and Mrs. D. M, Merrill of Avilton Md, passed through town, Tuesday morning enroute to Graanis- =! ers the former conducted the funeral of Mr. Archie Broadwater. Rev. Oney spent Friday evening in Meyersdale. Mr. ville 87d ghe home of their daughter Mrs. Phil Reich. s 2 Miss Elizabeth Reitz spent Friday @m Meyersdale with her niece Miss Helen Reitz at the Summer Gerden | Rev. O. G. Fye will move to Morrel- Rev. ville Johnstown and Hetrick poy Mrs. BEmeigh was formerly Miss | ..Rev. William Howe of Meyersdale | and Mrs. Lloyd Beachy and | family spent Sunday in Meyersdale at! of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bockes died Saturday evening at ten o'clock from spasms aged one year and nine smonths. Funeral services were held at their home Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Service held by Rev. M. A. Romesburg. } CHURCH NOTICES Church services will be held in the Grace Reformed Church at 7 o’clock Sunday evening, Sunday School will also be held in the morning at 10 o'clock Children under 16 years of age will not be permitted to attend these services. Church services will be held in the church of the Brethren Sunday after noon at two thirty. Personals Mrs. 8S. P. Lease and children ac- companied by her sister Mrs. F. D. Godel spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their sister Mrs. Wm. Swans at Scalp Level. Joe Missouri who are visiting friends and relatives in the East ar- rived in Garrett last Saturday to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. 8S. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Shober daughter Elizabeth and Florence mo tored to the home of Mr. parents at Somerset and spent Sun- You Are Missing Something Good Unless you are going to Follow Her Adventures and Shober 3 in Fifteen Epi- sodes. | SATURDAY SEPT. 23. ig visiting at the home of L. W. Pol lard. New Mine. It has been rumored from a relia- ble source tht Mr. Fred Rowe has leased the four foot vein of coal in the South side of the Casselman riv- er and contemplates working the ‘same in the near futuie. ——————— * GLADE Miss Martha Dull is very ill froma an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Garland Boyd is spending the week in Somerset with Miss Pearl Miller. Miss Daisy Brant of Black Town- ship is stopping at Mr. A. J. Spangler’s sam Boyd of town offer their home for sale. Mrs. Wesley Clay and Mrs. R. A. Snyder spent Sunday visiting friends in Black township. Miss May Freese of Pittsburg is visiting Mr. and Mms. Luther Dull for several weeks. : , Miss Savilla Tedrow ig confined t her brother's home here by sickness. Mr. Willis Singo of near Trent has returned to his home. Mr. Singo um- derwent an operation in a hospital at Johnstown. Mr. Israel Gross died at his home near New Lexington on Thursday morning, Sept. 14 Mr. Gross had been ill most all summen after having un- derwent an operation. He was buried Saturday morning at Kingwood. He leaves his widow and three children. Mrs. Henry Moshoider, Mn Charlie Gross and Mr. Allen Gross, all of Mil- ford Township. Mrs. Westley Brant and Mrs. Ralph Moore both of Pittsburg, who had been visiting at Mr. §, B. Moores have returned to their hommes.’ Harvey Tedrow and Miss Josephine Tedrow who had been called home on account of their fathers illness have returned to Pittsburg. Mr. Tedrow is now able to sit up. ———————— 8ST PAUL News is scarce that is such as would look well in print.’ Mr. Hampton McClintock purchas- ed a new Oldsmobile auto to replace his Ford car which he sold some time ago. Mrs. Witt of Summit Mills, the old- est member of the St. Paul congrega- tion of the Reformed church, was an attendant at its services on Sunday. Work is slowly proceeding in the process of installing a new heating plant in the Reformed church. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Folk of Il inois were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Sechler on Monday evening. Mrs. Jacob Sechler entertained the ! following named friends on Wednes- day of last week: Mrs. George Engle. Mrs. Ray Engle, Miss Hattie Ringer, Misses Grace and Francis Engle and Mrs. Harvey Engle and son. They all day. Mr. several weeks among friends and rel | latives | Hyndman returned home Monday. Wilsn McIntyre who spent | at Huntingdon, Saxton and | would have “labor” and | | spent a pleasant day. Some of these St. Paulers seem to think that Mr. Wilson the President ‘capital” to get together like the man and ithe ti- | Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Godel and chiid- | ger the man on the inside of the tiger. | ren Margaret and Charlotte and Mrs. | i rived | with Mrs. Sunday to spend a few days | | | er residents of Garrett and their many friends are glad to welcome them back again. | Mrs. John Martin and children who | | were visiting Mrs. Martin's parents ase $ Mr. and Mrs. L. Christner returned to her home in Pittsburg Sunday. Mr. Wm. Lenhart of Pittsburg was visiting among relatives last Tuesday. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. L. A. Phenicie delightfully entertained the | Fancy Work Club. Mrs. Phenicie is a charming hostess and the ladies | had a very enjoyable afternoon. Mesdames A. R. and E, L. Miller ‘were recent visitors of Somerset relatives. . Mrs. James Evans and who had been visiting Mrs. Evans’ parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lohr, left on Saturday for her home at Madison, Wisconsin. Mrs. Cora children | Godels brother Mr. J. A. Roberts ar- | Godels sister Mrs. S. CJ Lease. Mr. and Mrs. Godel were form.- | B. Warner of Pittsburg | | i VIM Mrs. C. W. Tressler spent last week at Berlin visiting friends and relati- ves. Alex Kreitzberg and family of Ak- ron O, are visiting Mrs. Kreitzberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Ringler. Misses Grace and Mary Fike came home from the Markelton Sanitarium i last Satdrday. Howard Fike and family attended the Fair at Oakland, Md. last Thhrs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer and child of Brothersvalley twp. spent Sunday at the home of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyers. Miss Sarah E. Nicholson spent sev- eral days of this week at the home cf the Bird Brothers. Families are moving away from Shaw Mines on account of the condi- tions existing there. Mr. and Mrs. Chares Lepley of Somerset were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Darnley of the South Side several days this week. MILLER & COLLINS OPENING PRESENTATION THURSDAY SEPT., 28th. OF THE MODES FOR FALL AND WINTER. Bringing to Meyersdale the most beautiful styles of the Season. An invitation is extended to all to come and fashion. . inspect the favorites of This is a rare treat for the La- dies of this community. Our Fall - showing of the Latest in Millinery will occur on this day. Don’t forget the date, Sept., 28th. ' WITTENBERG Miss Mabel Hoover of Johnstown is visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martz of Ken- nells Mill visited at the home of Frank Murray on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. EH Weimer and three children were callers at the home of Calvin Weimer of Deal on Sunday. Mrs. Cyrus Housel and son Carl of Deal called at the home of the form- ers mother Susan Smith on Wednes- day of last week. The Young people of this place had a corn roast in Ei Weimer’s grove oa Tuesday night of last week. Mrs. Susan Smith and Mns. Elmer Petenbrink called at the home of Si- mon Deal’s on Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Geiger ang son James motored to the home of Sam- nel Bowman's of Mance on Sunday. ' Ralph Geiger is n the sick list. NS SIPPLEVILLE. L. R. Sipple aand F. J. Brown on Sunday were visitors to Cumberland. Mrs. William Struby is on the sick list. Henry Felker is visiting his sis ter, Mrs. N. B. Hechler. 1 Miss Ruth Kimble was a Welcome calelr at the W, A. Frease home oR Sunday last. ae ; Sarah Clites of Hyndman is visit- .ing at the home of Ross Albright’s. Mrs. Wm. Merrbach and children who had been visiting at Ernest Broesecker’s returhed home last ‘Wednesday. GLENCOE Wes Bittner of Scottdale spent thie week-end with old friends. “Cohen’s Board of Health” visited { the Roddy Camp on Monday and found everything in ship-shape. Mrs. J. H. Spicer and Marion Ley- dig saw “The Birth of a Nation™ at Cumberland on Tuesday. Geo: R. Cook and wife arrived here Saturday from North Dakota with an ailing Ford to spend some time with the W. H. Cook family. | Mary Ravenscraft of Sand Patch spent the week-end with her “finaa- eed” K. G. Miller and Prospective re. latives. With Etta Shafer and Alice Web- reck milking separators and raking honey this is a fair warning to buy- ers of a certain advance in rustic products. \ 1. D. Leydig, J. T. Leydig and wife, and Mrs. “Doc” drove to Meyersdale | Sunday to the Dalton Cook funeral. j That the Sunday School going habit has been keenly instilled into our youth was proven on Sunday when Fred and Hazel, Allen and Pearl held a conference on Grand View Summit “May the Quarantine continue,” Says Allen. The Meyersdale Fair held charms for a goodly number of Northampton’s popuace. Mrs. H. W. Beachy prepared anoth- er of her famous six o’clock dinners for a jolly crowd on Wednesday of course‘“Mag’s” record on the mall route had a hand in the success of the occasion, j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Younkin of Mar- keleton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders. Condensed Statement CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MEYERSDALE, PA. At Close of Business September 12, 1916 (COMPTROLLER’S CALL) ’ SE RESOURCES Loans and Investments... ...............cc....... $756,643.13 U.S Bonde........cocisivecincenisiniiin ee 10,000.00 Banking Bouse. .....cv..onve sil ines eesis on oi 29,500,00 Due from Banks and Reserve Agents..... ....... 142,230.00 . Call... Nis iineseniinensnsoninssnyes: rs ri DOOD 04 Total... $1,067,682.17 LIABILITIES | Capital BUOBE soe iL oe Sai ss as a $ 65,000.00 BIEPIIE ss hissssinisatanss sareanasmrgee 10000000 Ondivided Profits: .... ...co.ooeev sveeener oooon SHABLTL CIroulation.,: oi iocsiitiiee sain or nsaeer (500.00 Total.... $1,057,6832.17 OUR GROWTH THIS YEAR. Jan, 180 ARG... iii eines. § 9286183 March 7, 1916. .......cccvennensnns su enrnnnnees- 1,000,746.22 June 30, 1916...........cvest ceenrnceesecse.er 1,085,623.00 Sept., 12, 1016............c0 cen. enue. TTT... 1,081,682.07 Citizens National Bank “The Bank With the Clock With Tne Million.” JEAN HLH JE | | lil Youre Surely Planning Neyersdale Hair, Sep. 19-22 We're going to make all our out-of-town visitors especially Welcome, you can count on that. There’ll be lots going on here besides the fair, of course everybody in Meyersdale is exerting them- selves to make it agreeable and interesting for our guests. | We’re doing our ‘‘bit’’, we have on hand our com- plete Fall Display of Clothes, Hats and Furnish- ings, this will give you-a chance to get ‘‘posted”’, also to see what you want to buy for Fall and Winter. Hartley & Baldwin EA AEE EOE EECA app EEE OO OAL AEGEAN SRR TRRRTD OO 0000000 LS COMING BACK TO MEYERS- DALE TO LIVE. | nice place in which to live. The past Mr. C. F. Jenkins, for a number of | year he spent at Fairmont. Mr. Jen- years manager of the Kenneweg | kins has rented the former Glessner Grocery Company, of this place, and | home, 109 Meyers avenue and ex whose frienas are Inaeea many, has | pec Vv abo! t th ” ts to move here in ut & mon { met - ad alm decided that Meyersdale ig a pretty 5S BUH EAR woofers Ick Me; Sir Ick