The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 31, 1917, Image 8

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RECORDS OF THE LAT-
EST SONG HITS-
I'm a Twelve o'clock Fellow in
a Niue o’clock Town.
3yron C, Harlan, Tenor
chestra accompaniment. :
With His Hands in His Pockets
in His Pants.
tenor.
I Wasn't Born to be Lonesome.
Al. Von Tilzer.
Hanley.
Orchestra Accempaniment,
The World Began when I Met
You. Gumble.
Love Will Find the Way.
Robert Lewis Tenor.
THEM TODAY.
[Harry Von
Or-
[Von Tilzer,] Byron
Prchestra accompanment.
Sam Ash, tenor. Indi=
Knickerbocker Quartette.
George Wilson, tenor.
Hdrry
F. B. THOMAS
LEADING DRUGGIST
Mens’ all-wool Suits,
We have made arrangements for extra help on Sat-
urdays, so we can wait on large crowds promptly.
Come in and you will see that Clothing has not ad-
vanced in price but very little compared with other
goods.
2h
' HARTLEY & BALDWIN.
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We never had a more complete line of High Class,
Stylish Suits in Stock than we ‘have this Spring.
from gro to Hart, Schaffner &
Mark's finest liné in the country, up to $2=.
HARTLEY & BALDWIN
CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
Meyersdale, Pa.
PENNA
% | 8 Surplus Fund and Profits
i Circulation ....
THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA.
< J
BALTIMORE & OHIO
SEASHORE EXCURSIONS
FROM MEYERSDALE, PA, TO
Good in Pullman Cars
rime NDIANLIG OIE
CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY,
STONE HARBOR, WILDWOOD
JUNE 28, JULY 12 and 26, AUGUST
9 and 23, SEPTEMBER 6
TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS
Secure Illustrated Booklet Giving Full Details From Ticket
Agents, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
$8.50
Good in Coaches Only
$10 50
CONSCRIPTION
REGISTRAR
Sheriff
President = of the Board of
County Commissioners William
J. Glessner, and County Med-
ical Inspector Dr. Charles P.
Large, constitute the county
central board of registration
under the new universal milit-
ary service law. Sheriff
Wagner is president of the cen-
tral board and on his shoulders
was placed the burden and re-
sponsibility of securing regist-
rars wh will sit at the respect-
jesaawog ur seor[d Juijjod AI
county on June 5th, between
the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m.
CONDENCED REPORT OF CONDITION
MEY ZRSDALE. PA.
MAY FIRST, NINETEEN SEVENTEEN
RESOURCES
Total Resources
LIABILITIES
$ 65,000.00
62,669.69
64,300.00
637,286.51
$829,256.20
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: The Second National Bank
$ 577,660,10
70.179 37
64,075.20
117,341.45
"$829,256.20
for the purpose of enrolling all
citizens between the ages of 21
§ and 30 years inclusive.
| Every male citizen who has
8 reached his twenty-first and
Z| not reached his thirty-first
: birthday must register on the
day set, Tuesday, June 5th.
The only exceptions are per-
sons in the military or naval
service of the United States,
which includes the National
Guard.
Distinct from Draft.
Registration is distinet from
| draft. No matter what just
| claim you have for exemption,
| you must register. A penalty
| of imprisonment, not fine, is
i provided for those who fail to
resnond to the duty of register-
ing.
‘Those who through sickness
i shall be unable to register
: should cause a representative
| to apply to the register of his
district for a copy of the regis-
tration card. He will give in-
structions as to how this card
should be filled out. The card
should then be mailed by the
HH CRBC 808K CECH BE A BRON SOT CHAO (3 [or
ake known to us, in parson or by phone, your wants
in the Grocery line and we will do the rest which is
THE BEST
oJ = received a lot of Red Kidney Beans; try them at 15
28 and 25 cents per can.:
f
JUST ARRIVED!
{ TROY
| WAGONS
Quality Right Prices Right
| ue MEYERSDALE,
Meyersdale Hardware Company,
i J. W. Mallery,
PENN.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Pratts louse killer, roupe
cure, white diarrhea cure and
gap cure, guaranteed at Habel
& Phillips.
Y on will not only save money but you will be satisfied if
you will buy your COFFEE from us.
We sell the famous White Corn Brooms.
for the money.
None better
f
We mention only a few prices this week.
: 3 bottles catsup for 25 cents. Only a few left,
Full pound can Shad for 15 cents.
3 Jar best table Relish for 25 cents
Fancy head Rice for 1o cents per pound.
2 cans Lima Beans for 25 cents.
2 cans String Beans for 25 cents,
3 cans Lye for 26 cents.
3 rolls toilet paper for 25 cents
Try a can of our Roast Beef; you ,,ill want more.
* SPECIAL PRICES ON CANNED HOMINT THIS WEEK.
Give us your order for CANNED GOODS.
Both phones
F. A. BITTNER,
142 Center Street, Meyersdale, Pa.
sick person or delivered by his
agent, to the registrar of his
| home precinct. The sick person
g| will enclose a’ self-addrssed
2 | stamped envelope for the re-
3 turn to him of his registration
certificate.
Any person who expects to
be absent from his voting pre-
cinect on registration
¥| should apply as soon as practic
2 | able for a registration card to
3| the registrar of his district.
¥| He will record the answers on
% | the card and turn it over to the
& absentee. The absentee should
? mail this card to the registrar
of his home district so that it
will reach that official by reg-
istration day. A self-address-
ed stamped envelope should
be enclosed with the card to in-
sure the return to the absentee
of the registration certificate.
Registrars for Somerset county
Following are the names of
% | Registrars appointed by Sheriff
& | Lester G. Wagner for Somerset
g| county. They will sit at the
3| voting places of their respect-
| ive districts on Tuesday, June
| 5, between the hours of 7 A.
M. and 9 P. M.
Addison Borough-—Charles
N. Jeffries.
Addison Township—Wm. J.
2 | Palmer, Walter Fazenbaker,
x! T. J. Havener.
Allegheny—James
and assistants.
Benson Borough—Percy
%| Walters, H. A. Zimmerman.
) Berlin Borough—Allen C.
Miller, B. J. Bowman.
Boswell Borough—C. R.
#| Sprawls, C. S. Ickes, R. R.
3 | Straub.
3 Black—Harry Altmiller,
Geo. Miller.
Brothersvalley—R. C. Lan-
dis, J. M. Coble and assistants.
Casselman Borough—F, ‘A.
Tipton
WELL, WE
Our real setvice plumbing is bound to
win the customer’s good will when he
realizes that long use develops no defects,
no poor arrangement of fixtures, no details
oveilooked and never that continuous neces-
sity for repairs which accompanies so called
‘“ckeap’’ plumbing.
Our plumbing is not cheap. It is the
best of workmanship, material and “Standand”
fixtures installed at a reasonable price.
Ask for a demonstration.
BAER & COMPANY
Harah.
Conemaugh No. 1—J. W.
: Kaufman, A. F. Swank, Josiah
{ Weaver.
Canemaugh No. 2—W. F.
Hammer, M. J. Foorest.
Conemaugh No. 3—Joseph
Kuhlman, B. E. Matthews, R.
W. Yauman.
Confluence Borough—Rob-
ert E. Black.
Elk Lick—Lester Engle, A.
W. Davis, J. W. Folk and assis-
tants.
Fairhope—1J. A.
Richard C. Emereck.
| Borough—Alfred
Lowry,
Greenville—E. K. Hostetler,
E. J. Loriditch.
Hoversville Borough—A. C.
Berkebile, F. G. Fryburg.
Jefferson—W. L. Shaulis
Comrads Attention.
The Commander of M. C. Larry
Post 214 requests that every member
of the Post shows his patriotism by |
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
and assistants.
Jenner No. 1—George Long-
ridge, .C. I. Shaffer, C. A.
Bevans and George Reeser.
flinging “Old Glory” to the breeze |
ana let her float until the rights of |
Butter ,and eggs wante
the U. 8. are vindicated.
Commander. | Habel and Phillips.
H. C. McKinley. | highest cash prices paid at
Jenner No. 2—Robert Trex-
el, Ed. Figge and asistants.
d Jennertown Raraugh TI
mec» EF, Rice.
Larimer—Lewis F. Mazer
! and Frank Bittner.
Lester G. Wagner,
day |
Lincoln—C. B. Korns
i assistants.
i hower Turkeyfoot—R. S
| Rakestraw, H. L. Campbell.
Middlecreek—Elmer G.
ickey and assistants.
Meyersdale No. 1—H. T.
Hocking, W. H. Holzshu, Chas
Plitt.
Meyersdale No..2—M. F,
Baer, H.'P. Younkin
Milford—George. Hay and
assistants. ~
Northampton—Isaiah D.
Leydig and assistants.
New Baltimore Borough—
M. A. Topper.
New Centerville ‘Borough—
Henry S. Boucher.
Ogle—J. L., Bumgardner
H. 1. -Zumgardner.
Paint Borough—J. W. Hile,
George Statler.
Paint No. 1—Noah Berkey,
Alonza Weaver, H. Seese.
Paint No. 2--H.D. J ones, L.
L. Foust, Norman Rose.
Paint No. 3—E. H. Lowe, C
C. Weaver.
Quemahoning No. 1—1J. B.
Lambert and assistants.
Quemahoning No. 2—L. A.
Meyers and assistants.
Rockwood Borough—Harry
A. Miller and assistants.
Salisbury Brough—Jonas
Lichty, R. A. Kidner.
“Shade No. 1Grover C. John-
son, W. L. Powell.
Shade No. 2—M. D. Reel, A.
G. Ling and assistants.
Shanksville Borough—G. H.
Keefer.
Somerfield Borough—James
Hook.
Somerset Borough—Frank
S. Forney, Chas.Cook, James
M. Cover, R. H. Hoffman.
Somerset No. 1—D. W. Sei-
bert and assistants.’
Somerset No. 2— Aaron Hei-
ple. EF. 10. Dougherty, Ed.
Rhoads.
and
.
Troutman and assistants.
Stoney Creek—F. H. Walker
and assistants.
Stoyestown Borough—H.
T. Snyder, C. N. Millel.
Summit—Harvey Kretch-
man, J. T. Saylor, M. Lichty.
Upper Turkeyfoot— Willis
L. Mills, Floyd Broucher.
Ursina Borough—J. B. Levy
Wellersburg Borough—C, J.
Rowe. !
Windber East—Morris Jor-
dan, James Helman, Charles
Criswell, M. H. Hindman.
Windber West—J. D. Pat-
ton, C. M. Claycomb, James M.
Miller, George Davis, ‘BF, A.
Millott
Asks Heavy Damages.
Heirs of the late Peter
Knepp, of Meyersdale, who
was fatally injured on a cross-.
ing of the Baltimore & Ohio,
have brought suits t recover a
total sum of $30,000. The
heirs ask $10,000 and Miss
Cora Knepp, a daughter of the
victim, who was injured in the
accident, asks $20,000 dam-
ages. The accident occurred
on June 14th, 1916.
The Terms of the Liberty Loan
The act authorizing the Lib-
erty’ Loan Bonds of 1917 was
passed April 24, 1917. It pro-
vides for the issuance of five
billion of 3 and one-half per
cent bonds, the interest pay-
able semiannually on Decem-
ber 15 and June 15 of each
year. The principal is repay-
able on or after the 15th day of
June, 1932, at the option of the
Government, and if this option
is not exercised the bonds will
run full 30 years and become
due June 15, 1947.
The bonds are exempt as to
principal and interest from all
taxation, national, State, coun-
ty, or municipal, except the in-
heritance tax, which is really
not a tax on the property, but
on the transfer of property by
will or inheritance.
The bonds are to be sold at
par; that is, dollar for dollar,
\ 10 premium and no discount.
| They are to be sold by the
i Treasurer of the United States
tand by all Federal Resrve
banks. But all banks, Nation-
al and State, post offices, and
eéxpress companies have been
designated as agents of the
Government to receive appli-
cations for these bonds. It is
almost as easy to purchase one
of these bonds as it is to get a
post-office money order.
cash in full for a bond. One
can pay down 2 per cent of the
purchase price on application
| —that is,$1 for a $50 bond, $2
for a $100 bond, etc.—18 per
cent on July 25, 1917: 20 per
cent J , 1917; 30 per cent
lv 2n
Angust 15, 1917: and the bal-
ance, 30
1917.
A
per cent, August 30,
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