um i... fi MEYERSDALE, PA. T | Your Own Weight. + | Dr. Harvey G. Beck of the Uniyes | ty of Maryland told the Los County Medical association a way to calculate what one ought to weigh. First, he said, put down 110, then subtract 5 feet from one’s height and multiply the number of inches that | remain by 5%. Add this product to | the original 110 and the sum is one’s ideal weight. The Souvenir McKinley Gold Dollars Early in 1916 Congress authorized the coinage of one hun- dred thousand souvenir gold dollars in commemoration of the erection of the McKinley Birthplace Memorial and for the pur- pose of aiding in defraying the cost of completing the work. .... The coins bear McKinley's likeness in the obverse and a rep- resentation of the Memorial on the reverse side... As Mr. Butler describes them: “The coinage is unique and rare, exemplifying the unostentatious intelligence of the owner of the souvenir, as well as his or her reverence for the great things in American history.”.. When these 100,000 are distributed, no more will be coined; this fact alone will add value to their possession, and that value will increase as the years go on. On display in the window of COO Fate of the Indolent. It is the common fate of the indo- lent to see their rights become a prey to the active. The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the pun- ishment of his guilt.—John Philpot Curran. : Birds Sing in Flight. The cuckoo is a fine bird wkich On sings as it flies, especially when pur- The Optometrist | sued by angry little birds whose nest + 14 Unantal: | it has attempted to invade. The tree Ese Sigit Specialist ‘pipit and white throat generally rise from their perch and flutter in the air while singing. The missel thrush and blackbird also sing while flying, but only very rarely. On Floor of the Ocean. It is believed that to an enormous extent the bed of the ocean is covered with lava and pumice stone. Still more remarkable is it to find the floor of the ocean covered in many parts with the dust of meteorites. These bodies whirl about in the heavens like minia- ture comets, and are for the most part broken into innumerable fragments. Make Advertising a Study and You Will Soon be Among the Leaders EERE FRR INU RCT STEN oa enn TREE ERs Insurance Clause— Every OPPENHEIMER garment inspected ricidly acd then offered for mio with AF OLUTE INSURANCE . {- sgeiiat any defect of any kind whatse- ever. Should the siightest irregularity bo discovered the mekers will corvect it without arguineot, quibbling, er delay. = { QPpENKE: oR : @htj ll RIT TE EE NINN TRI 8 ARN a rw Oppenheimer Trench Coat Like all Oppenheimer models this Trench Coat radiates style—and quality. Cut on true military lines; wide and roomy, and made of heavy rough fabrics, with button-through belt. Unquestionably the most popular great coat of the present season. Lock for the Oppen- heimer label. For sale by leading Clothiers. Suits, $15 to $30. Overcoats $15 to $35. Trousers, $2.50 to $6. cM. OPPENHEIMER, @& CO. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY 115-123 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SAVING THE TIRES.. Some Advice on How to Treat Them to Make Them Last. «Practical tests prove that a car is! not stopped as quickly when the wheels are locked as when the brakes are ap- plied gently, but firmly,” said a tire ex- pert in a talk about tires. “By locking the wheel and skidding the tire the rubber is scraped and torn off and the canvas laid bare. Goodby tire. A tube must be placed inside a casing, and every crease must be elim- inated. A carelessly fitted tube will be subjected to abnormal tension in | several places and will be sure to burst in inflating. “Many drivers still run on deflated tires. There is nothing will ruin a shoe quicker than this. When you get a puncture, stop immediately and make repairs or change shoes. When rubber comes in contact with oily or fatty sub- stances it blisters and disintegrates. See that your tires do not come in contact with any kind of grease. “We have known brand new tires to wear out in only 150 miles of driving, simply because the front wheels were not properly aligned. If your wheels are not parallel and true, have them tested. at once and the trouble cor- rected. “Vulcanizing by an incompetent per- gon is dangerous and costly, resulting usually in rubber losing its elasticity.” —New York Post. PUT THE RUBBISH TO USE. Old Clothes and Furniture May Be Needed by Others. If there is a piece of furniture about the house that is not actually in use give it away. Get rid of it; clean up the rubbish: clear out the attic; don’t allow useless articles to accumulate, i The habit of hoarding was formed in the jungle away back when the race | was hard pressed. Cur ancestors later : on found that it was a part of wisdom : to hang on to everything they could get hold of, on the theory that it would some day be of use, and generally it was of use. So we have clung to the { habit of hoarding until at this time there are many articles about every { home which are absolutely useless and ' which will never be used by the house hold. Get rid of them, | The conservation of resources—the economy about which we hear so much | —does not contemplate the withholding ' from use of anything that may be of use. Indeed, conservation means using , to the utmost that which is usable in a | rational way. So you are actually con- ' gerving the wealth of the world by dis- posing of that which is of no use to | you, but which may be of use to some ' one else.—Columbus Dispatch. Courage and Cruelty. it is one of the mean and morbid lies that physical courage is connected with cruelty. Tolstoyan and Kiplingite are nowhere more at one than in maintain- ing this. They have, I believe. some ! small sectarian quarrel with each : other, the small one saying that cour- ' age must be abandoned because it is connected with cruelty and the other maintaining that cruelty is charming | because it is a part of courage. But it | 1s all, thank God, a lie. An energy and boldness of body may make a man | stupid or reckless or dull or drunk or hungry, but it does not make him gpiteful.—Gilbert K. Chesterton. Royal Tennis Champion. King Gustav of Sweden is one of | the best tennis players in Europe. One | room in the royal palace at Stockholm | is devoted to his trophies as such, many of them won against all comers, and Condensed Statement CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK F MEYERSDALE, PA. At Close of Business June 20th, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Investments................-. ceive. 9820 501.57 U.S Bonds ie idea ias tne araaae 20,000.00 Bankin OUSE. . co iosevnsssssnnssalsinvananissh , 200. bo Ss Banks and Reserve Agents..... ....... 308,099.70 I 106,728.53 , Total.... $1,354,329.80 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .........ceece. Lo ie oo. $65,000.00 ake! and Profits....... ...... aaa 143.741.41 Circulation .. -....-- 2s. sisrrersas 2sons.n . 64,400.00 Deposits .............: li iia 1,081,188.89 Total.... $1.354,329.80 OUR GROWTH THE PAST YEAR. June 30th, 1916 ..... ..cceeiiiinnnnenn $1,023,623.01 December 27th, 1916 .................. 1,143,436.97 June 20th, 1917 ............ cc... 05... 1,354,329.80 SHOWS GAIN OF— > $120,000.00 June to Gecember, 1916 211.000.00 December, 1916, to June, 1917 331,000.90 Gain in the past 12 months. The Citizens National Bank «The Banz With The Clock With The Miliion’ | the court which he has constructed in i the most salubrious neighborhood of ! the capital is the most perfect covered - one in Europe. When the king is in i the courts there is no ceremony, noth- ing to suggest that a royal exponent is matching his skill against a commoner. Not even a ball boy is engaged to pick up the balls, a fixed attribute of every English tournament. Warmouth Bass. The Warmouth bass. called by some the oogle eye, redeye and bream, is really a sunfish shaped very much like the rock bass. It grows to ten inches and prefers shallow ponds and low- 1end, sluggish streams. It is not a very game fish and generally carries the fia- vor of the mud bottoms when used as a food.—*Lake and Stream Game Fisb- ing.” by Dixie Carroll A Remarkable Development. “My husband is better te me now than he was even before we were mar- ried.” “How remarkable! changed him so?’ ° “No; 1 have changed him. He is actually afraid to be otherwise.'—Ex- change. Have the years The Reason. “Darling, I could be satisfied in a but with you.” «I believe you would. That's the reason I'm going to marry Charles. He won’t.”—Kansas City Star. The Good Time Coming. “The electric griddle makes toast in- stantly; the fireless cooker” -- “] know. A few more inventions and we can get along without cooks.” — Pittsburgh Post. So Be Cheerful. “Jt pays to be cheerful.” «you bet. As long as you look as if you had money your creditors will have confidence in you.” —Boston Tran- script. Give Her Time. of New York? | all of them | ved here « Mamie Backrow—Not ‘am. But, ti . we've two yoars.—tuck, Shirts! Shirts! We want you to see our splendid line of Dress Shirts, We bought 25 dozen good attractive Dress Shirts to sell to our cus- tomers at $1 00 usually sold only at $1.50 Also a beautiful line of newest patterns at from 81.00 to $5.00. Also have a full line of Moore's patent closed sleeves in white shirts. 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