£3 Fa geld EEE hy SOMERSET jt Stoyestown where they will turned home after spending] 2 address the meeting of the Red several days with relatives and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Norris, Cross. | fri have returned home after] 1 S. Pyle, County Surveyor, ! spending several days with rel-| of Barronvale, was transacting atives and friends in Johns- business in Somerset Wednes- ho town. Dr. Norris is a member, day. : of the staff at the Somerset Hospital. Wilkinsburg, is a guest at the| Akron, Ohio. home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman B.| John Pyle, of Somerset, visited | ¢€ Knepper. : several days with Wheeling, ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simp- W. Va., and Pittsburgh friends I€ son are visiting relatives and| Mrs. James Lefferty and son, S€ Anna Lape have returned! Lincoln highway were received ! days with Miss Yrs. R. A. Kirkpatrick has Mrs. T. C. Cowher, yo returned from a Pa pa ial Hos-| Daniel E. Keller, of Somer- Miss Margaret Schrock, of| visit with Mrs. C. E. Witt, in pital in Johnstown. J | Miss Althea Walker and the construction of the seven, IC Berkley and Mrs, | Mrs. Joseph Kantner, Wore re- | Samuel, of Listie, and Mrs.! friends in Johnstown. on SOMERSET ends in Johnstown. Only two bids for the con- Misses Anna Halbrock and struction of the new Jenner- me after spending several | by the ‘State Highway depart- Lape’s sister, ment at Harrisburg last Thurs- who is a|da tient at the Memorl LK 2 : set, gave in his proposal for and nine-twentieth miles of re- nt visitors to Johnstown. | inforced concrete roadway for Mrs. Mansfield Bowman has the sum of $294,826.74. ° turned home after spending| The Donald McNeil com- veral days with relatives and pany, of Pittsburgh, offered to | construct the same roadway of The Souvenir McKinley ne 1 i J Gold Dollars Yi ay Early in 1916 Congress authorized the coinage of one hun- i dred thousand souvenir gold dollars in commemoration of the i : " erection of the McKinley Birthplace Memorial and for the pur- % : 1 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 i the unostentatious intelligence of the owner of the souvenir, as X well as his or her reverence for the great things in American i friends in Chicago. Misses Emily and Elizabeth George Lafferty, were recent| Esquire Levi C. William, of bituminous construction for i J gre Parker, are visiting relatives! visitors at the home of Mr. and Jefferson township, has pur- $345,563.80. history. -- When these 100,000 are distributed, no more will be and friends in Bellefonte. Mrs. George Barnhart. chased the home of John A. These bids are so unexpect- coined; this fact alone will add value to their possession, and : James F. Scott, of. Ursina,| Mr. Clay Lafferty, of Listie,’ Marteeny, on West Patriot St., edly high that the Somerset at on will isi 2 the years go on. : t | was transacting business 11, spent several days in Greens- and has moved his family into Board of Trade’s highway n display in the window of ? Somerset Monday. i burg. the newly acquired domicile. | committee recovered its breath : Mrs. John S. Miller, wife of. Mr. and Mrs. George Laffer- Mansfield Bowman spent and equipoise just in time to : : the well-known Somerset at- ty had as their guests recently, ' Over Sunday at his home on telegraph Highway Commis- ~The Optometrist torney, underwent a successful Mr. and Mrs, Hal Miller and Patriot street. | loner O’Neil requesting that Eve Sigit Speciali operation for appendciitis by| daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. nt | unfavorable action on the bids : ye Sigat Specialist ] Dr. Chalfant in Allegheny Gen-| Lewis Mowry. ST. PAUL be postponed until the commit- § 2 eral Hospital, Pittsburgh, on, County President of the Red, ; | tee can reach Harrisburg for i 4 Monday, and her condition is Cross, District Attorney Virgil! Class No. 9, of the Reformed conference with Governor snr — rom 6 y au trnjroving. x : E, Saylor has rocsrved a hurry: Sunday school, met & the Srumpenm a : 3 “Tom” Pullin, former post- call ior housands more sweat-| home of Mrs. Wm. echler, i. n er words, 1 ; mas er of Confluence, was a, ers for the soldiers, who are! who is a member of the class, Somerset hopes for a road to CONDENSED REPORT OF CONDITION ; 4 business visitor in town Mon-, suffering from cold in the army | on Wednesday of last week. Lincoln Highway it must be @ a on day. : i | cantonments. All Red Cross! Those present were: Mesdames buried for an indefinite time, The Second National Bank | 5 ‘There wy be DA ee pee a eT ie Srged Mamie Sechler, Laura Sipple,! Cn gg wants ; g I vice in Somerset Churc of| to redouble their ellorts o pro- | Minnie Engle, Savannah Sipple; to be there at the obsequies. 2S 3 Chne pos morning 224 i iE i Be lly as | Jory, Lepisy and Non Engle, ! a iA MEYERSDALE, PA. ] ing nex unday. reaching possible and sen em for-| teacher of the class. The mem-; Ww roa 2 a minister from Howard, ward with all possible expedi- | bers of the class spend their elt Pow be one of cheaper SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH, NINETEEN SEVENTEEN f a. 1011. time sewing and doin fancy construction — oO maca am U. S. Werner, of Rockwood,’ . The William Hanna farm in' work. The product of their! and telford base and “tarvia’” RESOURCES { was transacting business In Milford township was sold at! labor is usually sold and the surface construction, which : ji 3 { Somerset yesterday. trustee’s sale last Saturday to! money used for church pus-' will cost the State only about |} Loans and Investments .......... -..occoccee $ 632,801.99 C _ There will be a parade in the John W. Hanna, of Rockwood, ! poses. | $8,000 per mile, instead of |§ J. S. Bonds and Premium ................. 75.179.37 T interest of the Y. M. C. A, war, for $10,500. Butchering is the order of! $40,000 per mile. ; : g avl . ras rien yoke : fund Friday evening, Novem-, The farm contains 213 acres! the day. Quite a number of Such a roadway will have Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures .............- 64,075.20 t hey, 1a = 7s oon, 0 nd is among the most beauti- | our people have put the ork. 2 long life 2 usefulness for Cash and due from Banks ..c...... .c....ce- 129,888.94 u Eee will e prey 3 Eh situated plapianops in| jnto winter quarters. Ph Pye gross-coum ry : Total Resources - $ 901,945.50 t ee La he pul-{ Somerset county. Mr. Hanna, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Loech-! dy occasions oe | k Dy CLs reported Will operate the | 1, of Salisbury, were helping Ben a LIABILITIES \ @ 3 Shnday evening, Novem: fam Bgl! next immer, |, Bihard Sgls ,S qud ed can afterward |} ie stock Paid in comm » : / : 42V1 ’ r on Thursday. Mrs. Loechel jg: D8 CUED ; DAC MM .evenarrrarens sepoesiot) y Lf Tar Dea CE PA retin Somerset | 5 sister to Mrs. Richard Sipple.| brighy i Qenjrod wher, road | § Surplus Fund and Profits ..i.+svvssnessnnsrss . 65,934.93 i iB 1 H. Tissue, of Chic P Te visor ast Satu 2Y-ia Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wal -| 2ong fuchos Gig Sanne Circulation .... .... se iveeesag vanes vas 65,000.00 gS was transactin : rs in vor Sund OHS Retox, of Summ townehip. spent, po > trad So hy : i i bd TE Somerset ay pis | Po over sun A at thehome | gynday at the home of Mrs. Se rade Som ee may Le DepOMtE . ous eionel: iasbanmssnnnsnnvaieast sh 706,010.57 C levset Yesirae in. Joseph of her pores r and Mrs. | Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 35° oi cong , 25 3 Ser Total Liabilities - $ 901,945.50 y Dhainaiihiph iy Pf Charles E. Crowe. Richard Sipple. | mo ern. . “strategic .roireat : F Le y ore visiiing re a ives, an Attorney J ohn A. Hartman, Mr. Earl Engle, of this city, | ut evidently it must win in the — B es wil sto oe nm ue Caroline (E. Oester-| “rj d weather T : in £ g 2 trip y 1 stop @ professional business Satur-| jing, of Pittsburgh, were uni-| fa 200 . yond hee we are Growth as Shown in Following Statements I LAr Robert Craver, spent Sunday ed ; in marsiage on SHRLe DE meritan will eEal ‘of Made to Comptroller of Currency. F Drivin It Home with Meyersdale’ friends. : Ahi i happy HT | the Brotherton road construc- JUNE 20, 1917 . . . $852.498.67 a Mrs. W. F. Cleaver andl? ong and a happy He. | tion to proceed much farther oy IO} 7 $852,408.67 t lear Mr. Charles Wise, of West} than its most sanguine promo 5 «$901 945.50 3 - - 9 . aan Let us drive home to you the fact that no washwe- man can wash clothes in as sanitary a manuer as that in which the work is done at our laundry. We use much more water, change the water many was a Somerset visitor yester- more times, use purer and day ; . ‘Mrs. G. N. Schrock is the ] more costly soap, and keep guest af the home of her uncle all the clothes in constant bE sant, Mr. and Mrs John motion during the entire || Auman, of Ashland, Ohio. process. Charles I. Shaver is attend- ing court at Pittsburgh this It is simply a matter of having week. Mr and Mrs. Ross Coleman i W ial en L a { and children pont iangny 2 h 11 {| the home of Mr. and Mrs. eyers aie vicam Ll I} Ly Critchfield, of Rockwood. - Leroy Forquer, of Ursina, was a recent caller to Somer- F. A. Metzger. : Mrs. R. W. Caddell is visit- Sap Bees AVE EPG Farm Agent, C C. McDow- proper facilities. ALANS NNT St Nl ISN rrr RE EERO BORE ARAAA 3 | set. | Walter Frazenbaker, of Ad- Joseph L. Tressier | dison, spent several days in Somerset. : ; - 3 Misses Ethel and Lillian Funeral Director and’Bmbalmer X | Buckman and Rae and Marie Heffley and Messrs. Jay Mus- «er and Dalphon Landis all of Berlin, were recent guests at CRORORORCRCHE Meyersdale, Penna. | daughter, Eleanor, are visiting h ws 2 igi : t- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ne re Mr ing relatives and friends inl gi.cdale, spent Sunday at he Connellsville. home. ? ! ell is transacting business in day at the home of Mr. and, | 71. Tissue, of Ohiopyle,| port Hill. | ters had reason to hope for, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917 - CATES ry Residence: Office : fhe hore of Mr. and Mrs. Al 309 North Street 229 Center tree Mrs. Daniel S Miller has re- Eeonomy Phoge. Bota Phones, turned home after spending several days with relatives and friends in Meyersdale. Mrs. C. A. Deal and Harry i and Margaret Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Deal and oy Leonard, all of Meyersdale, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, visited friends in Somerset re- PLATE GLASS INCURANGE Mrs. Mary Swartz is _ser- W. 1» ©OO0K & SON ously ill at her home in North Meyersdale, Pa. Somerset. ME Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Baer W. CURTIS TRUXAL, and children spent Sunday ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, with relatives and friends in AAA Al Pt =o fA NTS ed Nd Sl PROFESSIONAL CARDS. eee | Rockwood. SOMERSET, PA. H. P. Hoffman and Joseph Prompt attention given to all legs: , P. Miller, were recent Conflu- business. ence visitors. : A. D. Shaffer was calling on friends in Confluence recently. J. B. Davis, of Ursina, was a Somerset business caller re- cently. Mrs. Robert Gibson, of Som- erset, has returned home after viditing at the ‘home of her father, Josiah Durst, at Grants- ~~ A A ANANAEAL SOS NTINS The Way To Succeed t in touch with suc- n and learn their \ t ville. Miss Nettie Miller is a guest of | and Mrs. Harvey H. Miller, Grantsville | > = | at the home of her parents, Mr. | enp—— a EE { not Tee ve are now enjoying our In-! the pap Ferdinand Wise n theuss it is 180 nok to expect ” SKS TQs __| that the road can be completed : ; : 3 Miss Emma Sipple, of MeY- gu} the winter months. | NET GAIN BETWEEN ABOVE STATEMENTS 5 ! mip $8 : : ; / n ol i CENTER CHURCH $49,446.93 Mrs. Nan Engle spent Sun Mrs. S. N. Schrock and Mrs. : > ’ : > Virginia. Mrs Ephraim Livengood of: W. Vought visited with their APPROXIMATELY SIX PER CENT K a : ro sister, Mrs John Herwig, of : a & ! 3 sdale, Sunda Joseph Tennefoss, the two) DEAE Meyersaa eg, y- - - ronm~r en D year old stepson of H. G. Lep-| ose ry Moher who had in jey, is convalescing from 2a an 2 ag 9 pneumonia, 13 w case of measels. slowly convalescing. We hope ir Mr Jack Kreen, of Pitts she will soon regain her health A burgh, domiciled at the home You rola Seam resume her 0] of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boches, | io 0 M oC C. Senat D during last week, His time was! ar d M Un 3 gier de spent in hunting. | 20 a I a a > ES Rare si The St. Paul Missionary So-| Ge vid Ae 4 e rig o m ciety met at the parsonage gorge zhager, , late, 0 al Saturday afternoon | Bockwiand. Saturday. CW A | Mrs. N. J. Judy, of Garrett, iz oR visited with her friend. Mrs. 3 LIBERTY LOAN ; Mary Marker, a few days last OVERSUBSCRIBED | week, - I rr : rs. Rosana Walter and «T: congratulate the Ameri-| Miss Ida Hoover spent Sunday : = cen people upon the phenome. | with the lattér’s sister, Mrs. Ch a : rr 0 nal success of the Second] Jerry Phillippi, of near Mark- : earings i The Creat American Smoke Io turns just received from the 12 _ James Walter, of Garrett, xn ; ; : a ; S1u Hadernl Reserve Banks show spent Sunday at hs home of Fall in line with ‘hundreds of thousands of red- . th that the total subscriptions Austin Walter. blooded smokers of the good old U.S.A. Smoke -| to were $4,617,532,300, an ovet-) Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan the cigarette tobacco that’s been an American insti- x sibsesintion of SLEYTSRA00 spent Sunday at the home of tution for three generations— Bull” Durham. The tid of ant “fF ove SO This is| i Hon Lg oho hed rich, relishy, star-spangled taste of “Bull” Durham ¥ pd a more gratifying result even | buon visiting of Tome of puts the national spirit of get-up-and-hustle into your i m than was the first Liberty Loan| Milton Marker or several days hand-rolled cigarette. «Bull” Durham is the freshest, ut when $2,000,000.000 of bonds, retumed to her Lome in Som- snappiest, liveliest of smokes. - were offered and a su scrip-| erset, last Sunday. : fon of more than $3,000,000,- . A special service will be - GENUINE fa was received. eld at the Church next Sun- : “These finincial operations day at 2:00 p. m. Everybody Bu LL DU RHAM greater in magnitude that ever is invited to attend. > ; : M. attempted by any other gov-| RR SMOKING TOBACCO. S gp oe ro NEW YORK CA UPPRESSED “Roll your own” with “Bull” Durham and you'll people. They not only absorb-i The ations odition of The find a far greater satisfaction in smoking your ciga- a ‘ed readily the full amount of New York Call has been sup- rette than you ever did before. Ask for FREE ca the Pog ont Second Liberty pressed as a result of action Made of the richest, mild- package ok pan rrch 4 | oversubscribed the Yor by len Ye pe Re est leaf grow, “Bull” Durham kil more than 50 percent.”—From kjust one ok otter ay. oc, has a delightful mellow-sweet fin statement of Secretary McAdoo tion in which New York So- favor found innoothertobacco. = he, cialists made such splendid M h k = RET i A SPECIAL EDITION showing, electing 7 city alder- fin Me Areal (Bl | wl men, ’ ye . ”» : “ ” ~~ : | 8 ; Special Mining and Indus-| and a a his ing their own with “Bull i ad trial edition of MEYERSDALE| the second class mailing pri- Durham. im REPUBLICAN (20 pages pro-| vilege of The Call, the big So- An Hlustrated Book in fusely illustrated and contain-| cialist daily of the East, was FREE let, showing correct Kl ing Historical Review of Coal] revoked and future editions Own” Cigarettes, a sg / he; Mining Industry in Somerset | denied the use of the mails cigarette papers, will both be mailed, Lili iE Pa.) sent to any ad-| The city editions will con- RS ES ham Dua, N.C. Pa dress at 10 cents per copy. En-| tinue to be published to be : = | close stamps or coin with order sold on the streets by newsboys Tre a | Address THE REPUBLICAN, | but subscribers who have been! ” a | Meyersdale, Pa. adv. | getting The Cat by mail wil) — rrr ———————— ee oe All the Time