EC ER ER nmr sma Let's makea Record that cur | Cormunily wi aiways b proud lo remember JT LL OIRRORERS & On any amount of Bonds up to $5,000 worth vou) won’t pay a pen= ny of tax of any kind. : Liberiy Bonds pay 4% interest are U. S. Governe ment Bonds, and are the safest in« vestment in the world. Your banker wil! hane die your subscription free, of charge. $2 \\/ — 7 x ns RY ~~. o Driving It Home] Let us drive home to you the fact that no washwec- man can wash clothes ix as sanitary a manner as that in which the work ir done at our laundry. We use much more water, change the water many more times, use purer and more costly soap, and kee all the clothes in constant motion during the entire process. - It is simply a matter of having proper facilities. { Meyersdale steam Laurin) NS NSP mrt ma ~“ROFESSIONAL CARDS. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, COMPENSATION AND PLATE GLASS INGURANGY CI ; | on the sick list, is again able to , W. * T00K & SON Meyersdale, Pa. _ W. CURTIS TRUXAL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOMERSET, PA. ‘Prompt attention given to alr business. fegy mm A, ....Use Hammond Dairy Feed and you CENTER CHURCH We are having “all kinds” of weather. On Tuesday af- trenoon a heavy rain fell, but then the weather man got ex- cited and instead of sending 1s October weather he substi- tuted December weather and on Wednesday morning the ground was covered with a mantle of white to a depth of six inches. The roads being drifted so that the mail car- rier could not make his daily trip. : " Mrs. M. Sanner and son, Ephraim, of Rockwood, spent Sunday at the home of Truman Sanner. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mark- er and daughters, Mabel and Bessie, spent Sunday at the home of I. H. Fike, near Mey- ersdale, Mesdames Urias Burkholder and C. C. Schafer spent Sunday at the home of Jerry Phillippi near Markleton. Prof. M. C. Haer, who was resume his duties in the Gar- | | rett school. Mrs. Christian Haer had the { misfortune of dislocating her , shoulder blade, one day last t week. Louis Schafer, who is em- | ployed by the Quemahoning | Coal Co., of Rockwood, spent | Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Will Morgan visited at | will get more milk and butter, at the home of George Haer, last $2.70 per bag, at HABEL & PHILLIPS < Patronize our Advertisers. The Way To Succeed ig to get in touch wiih =ue- cessful men and learn iheir methods. We prepare you place you int ploy of 4 success man. We have goo open every day. Catalog free ! Friday. A surprise party was held | at the home of Frank Schrock | on Monday evening, in honor | of Mr. Schrock’s birthday. All reported a fine time. ‘| FOR SALE—1915 Ford Automobile, | electric lights, engine thoroughly overhauled, $250 takes it for quick buyer. Cail Commercial Office. Just received a lot of Fancy Mack- | erel at Bittner’s Grocery. ! Carload of York Imperial Apples ‘ | due in a few days, price $1.25 per bu. from the car. stock from a large orchard.— HABEL & PHILLIPS Thev are cultivated in first class condition, + Church Notices : Reformed—J. E. Sheetz, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church at 7 p. m. * = = { Lutheran—W. H. B. Carney, Pastor. i Sunday school at 10 a. m. { Church at 2 p. m. | Brethren—B. F. Waltz, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church at 7 p. m. x * * Evangelicai—Rev. Hetricls Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church at 2 p. m. 3 LEA 0x SON. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Privis. a cirl. Born to Mr. and Murs. S. B. Barnhart, a son. { | Births | { Devore, a son. Perscnals Miss Emma Schrock was visiting relatives in Pittsburg over the week end. D. W. Seibert, the Somerset county Supt. of schools visited our schools on Tuesday. Rev. J. E. Sheetz, of Berlin, was calling on Garrett people Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rector have moved to Acosta where Mr. Rector is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Claar, of Cumberland, Md., spent Sun- dey at the home of their son, C. 8. Claar. Mr. C. 8. Claar was a Johns- town visitor Wednesday. Mrs. A. R. Miller entertain- ed the Willing Workers So- ciety of Garrett at her home on Thursday. ST. PAUL Mrs. L. N. Wilson received a message on Wednesday eve- ning of last week that her father, Mr. I. W. Weaver, was dead. She and her husband, the Rev. Wilgon, and their son, Paul left at once for the home of her parents who resided in the city of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Weaver's death was caused by a stroke of appoplexy. Mr. i Weaver and his wife spent several months at the parson- age here, this summer. The paling fence in front of the Re- formed Church property was built and painted by Mr. Wea- ver during his stay and will doubtless stand as a monument to his painstaking effort for many years. The fence is an excellent piece of workman- ship and a great improvement to the church property. ' It has been only a few weeks since Rev. L. N. Wilson was called to Kansas to b epresent at the funeral of his father who had died in a hogpital in Kansas City. Rally day services as an- nounced last week were post- poned to Sunday November 4, at 1:30 p. m., due'to the ab- sence of the pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hut- zell were visiting at the home of Joseph Hutzell at Springs, over Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Engle was visit- ing her sister Mrs. John Folk near Grantsville on Saturday. Russell Engle, Summit town- : chip’s jolly auctioneer, was a i St. Paul visitor on Monday evening. Miss Maud Bodes left for Akron, Ohio, on Saturday, where she, with some other girls, expects to work in the rubber works. Samuel Livengood, who went from here with the drafted men to Camp Lee and is now in Georgia, reports hot days but cold nights in that region. What advantage is it to a man if his wages increase two cents and his cost of living three cents? Patronize our Advertisers. Th at rt Se to et Se eRe te HL HL HL PSOE PUR Joseph L. Tressler Funeral Director and°Embalmer | Meyersdale, Penna. Residence: Office : 309 North Street 229 Center ‘tree g Economy Phone. Botii Phones. i {, “Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. | Business and Realty Exchange ECONOMY US. PARSIMONY] e This Fall make your eve purchase tell true. Do not! confuse parsimony with! economy—consider “how good” not “how cheap’ buy clothes that will last and not look the : worse for wear; clothes that will not compel | additional purchases before the season’s end— | that is economy. Guide yourself accordingly in : everything you buy. | ! © 1917 STROUSE & ERQCS. INC. BALTO. tio I spl Lar me; To attain this end, men find HicHARTCLOTHES Mave 8B STROUSE & BROTHERS, Inc., BALTIMORE, MD. the logical choice. We show them in styles for every build. Miller & Collins Opening Our New Offices 404 Union Arcade, Pittsburgh WE EXCHANGE PROPERTY ANYWHERE—Business, Farms, City Property, Ho- tels, Western Lands, Farm; list with us, we co-operate with many agents and have many bargains. Buy Now. ON EAST BURGESS ST., NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.—Solid Brick, six rooms, bath, pantry, large finished attic, hot and cold water, steam heat and hot air heat, both in good condition, electric light and gas in house. Lot 119 ft. by 82 ft. by 86ft. Cab- inet mantles, bay windows, large front porch. Will exchange or will sell on easy terms, cement walks around house. Price $4650.00 clear of inc umbrance. All Implements, Teams, Cows and Chickens. 110 ACRE FRUIT FARM, AT ROMEY, W. VA.—5,000 Peach Trees, 2,000 Apple Trees, House, Barn, Outbuildings, Teams, Tools, price $15,000. Want Pennsylvania property. 80 OR 160 ACRES COAL LAND—Near R. R. and River. $100 an acre, good land, well j improved. . BUY A SUMMER HOME! Including Furnishings, only $3,500 Residence, frame house of 13 rooms on a lot 75 by 80 feet on the highest ground at Point Chautaugua. Fine view of Lake Chautauqua. The house is a one minute walk from the lake shore and bathing beach; four or five minutes walk from the steam boat landing, trolley station and Post Office. Near golf links and tennis court. “The house has 8 outside doors and over 30 windows, with most of the rooms large, bright and cheerful. On the first floor there are back and frout parlors, with large sliding doors between all rooms. On the second boor are five sleeping rooms. On the third floor there are three sleeping rooms. The kitchen is very large and there is a 16 ft. dining room. Kitchen floor is partially cov- ered with oil cloth. All windows have screens and window shades, and white curtains. There is a row of large maple trees in front of the residence. The house is about 25 years old but in excellent condition. It has not been for sale until recently, and is now of- fered for $3,500, including the furniture as indicated above. Mortgage of $600.00 held by a woman who lives near by. Tares are $15.00. Interest $36.00 payable January 2. Equity $2,900 and if desired may be paid 1-3 down and 1-3 approved note at one year and 1-3 for two years, or I will exchange for Pittsburg property of same value, or for property in suitable lotion in the city or suburbs of Los Angeles, California. Same owner has Prop- erty at Ben Avon, near Pittsburgh, Pa., which is offered for $9,000 cash, mortgage $3,250, held by Dollars Savings and Trust Co., North Side. Will exchange both these for Califor- nia properties or Los Angeles or suburbs, not to exceed $8,000 in value. Rent $50 per month. Will rent for $60 per month. If the Point Chautauqua property is not sold or ex- changed before June 1, 1918, it will be rented as described for $250 for the season, June to September or October. If rented the use of two row boats will go with the house. Here is a bargain.—See us, make an offer. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE HOTEL—In good Pennsylvania city, doing good business, Price $3,800. HOTEL—40 rooms, Hyde Park, '"ricago, Price $14,000. MOVING PICTURE SHOW —near Pittsburgh, Price $2,000 GOOD BAKERY AND RESTAURANT—Price $1,600. 187 ACRES COAL LAND—125 can be plowed, on R. R. and river, near Eagleport, Ohio, Price $100 per acre. 1600 ACRES LAND—in Central Oregon, 8 miles from R. R. in Deschutes Valley, $25 per acre. 320 acres timber land, Sec. 33, Tp. 13, So. Range 11 E., in Oregon, $100 per acre. Br Rea tv Exchange i aa wr AAGBHAR 404 Union Arcade Point Chautauqua, New York. siness & a -_ AAW Bene Pn Phone Grant 4569 Pittsburgh, Pa. WOO! of 1 King Chu wer chur ke of brotl Beec Pete ters, Will WOO of Il N M; canc zel © after ment She Baur B. 4 killec years made tery, .Frids vives ers a Jame Mrs. and 1 ada. Just erel at