THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA, : — : SO ——— CC —————— m—— m— somes JOIN IN THE MARCH—FALL IN! SOMERSET : — THE MEYERSDALE Lo . Second Lieutenant S. SS. Conuensed Statement CCMMERCIAL £ vou’ ht with i in sigh d band I Fours Tome to fight with no end in sight and never a band | crouse has been promoted to ‘ LE ; irst Lie: : FTYRICY NE 4 Feen Ah If you're fit to toil with no hope of spoil and the toiling itself Rr Siow Iz Company CITiZ § NS N 5 TIONAL BA 1 2 If a. the irk of the thankless work of making the Lieutenant L. C. Lambert, e Lliv A HUH PUBLISHED THURSDAYS dream. come Lrue. who is in the National Army YERSDALE. PA AT MEYERSDALE, PA. If you’ll march along through a jeering throng that bellows Setvise at Comp Hancock, is OF MEYERS ’ ' N —_— = its oath at you, Spen mg Pe ore dams of he Ai Close of i usiness November 20th, 1917 vent Entered at the Potsoiiice at| If you'll learn to meet each new defeat with the gritty old | ome of his parents, Mr. and ' Er ? C Meyersdale, Pa., as second grin of yore, Mrs. L. C. Lambert. . | —— vive class mail matter. And lift your lance in a new ad vance with hardly a chance to Miss Emeline B. Scull, of PS DIES «Subscription price $1.25 per score, East Patriot street, is the guest RESOURCES Sc year. Then you're just the breed that we sorely need; you're one of | of Miss Ruth Alexander, in stat Surv R dvoriist fos Turnifiod our faith and Kin, Pittsburgh. Loans ani Investments... ..... aie ili, $ 964,112.73 Sc yertising ra S t th ; f th ‘ve 55 d join in th h : HER, 8 Bondei.. iio... a iii 246,116.00 i on application o ge e swing of the song we sing and join in the marc Miss Emma Grove has as her| Bankine Hones 30.900 ditic on —fall in! guest, Miss Elizabeth Gamble, }| FIEINE DOU... ooo rors faene raovamnaniss &1/139.71 have THE SEASON'S GREETING| We promise no loot to the young recruit, no glory or praise | °f Bellefonte. Il Due from Banks and Reserve Agents... . ..... 291,381.13 | Dost or fame, * : Lieutenant Stoy Sorber left! Total $1 612.949.63 mer: As editor and proprietor of | No gold you gain in this long campaign—but plenty of jeers Somerset for Camp Gordon, 2a + $1,612,949.63 4 4 The Meyersaale Commercial, and blame, near Atlanta, Georgia, where, LIABILITIES sinc i take the yieasure to extend| The quarters are mean the rations lean; the service is harsh he has been assigned to the, ! whe to each aid every reader, and and grim; Sand Division, Capital Stuck $ 65,000.00 vive to all friends that are near and| The wur 1s or from davh to dawn, from dawn to the twilight Miss Hazel Kelso, who has! S Dp S i eet vas TE men arts you, throngh this. cols cI ; 3 spent the summer .in Ashland, | Chan TOUS... ..... ... 0 00: innees. coer 85,000.00 pror umn, my best and most sincere | But ‘here’s ever the cheer «¥ a comrade near and the touch | Ohio, has arrived in Somerset: D ¢ It DB semis ans inns ren Tr prams 1 326 697.52 low wish for a very merry Christ- of his sturdy arm, and will spend the winter with | CPOBIS «cx vivnnines sae: ovrasnivnnsneronses De fab T| mas, with the following sug-| And his help to call if you faint and fall where the harrying | her mother, Mrs. Bertha Kelso. | Total.... $1,612 949.63 of 1 gestion: foemen swarm. ; ; , Robert Woolley, who passed| tual Link desire” for a rosy fubiis 11 Joutom ey for the fight that’s hard, if you’d rather de, Sey Woriing ot Avon} and ith < , ‘hat’ : ’ . Ly io, has returned home an “ys . who Win Ou smerny of Whavsl Jus. jot Te swing of the song we sing and join in the march | will pass the winter with his Tre Citizens National Bank i men And make each succeeding : father, Andrew Woolley, of «The Fan’ With The Clock With The Millen™ the Christmas Day If comradeship of heart—not lip—is more to your taste than | Somerset township. Sem Ye etm XY ae the More merry, more gay, than cash, Prof. HH. DeLong, of Mt. = IIT — the the last. If ancient frauds and tinsel gods are idols you long to smash, Ploy, yas a recent visitor: T : ai . If your patience breaks at the honored fakes that the pursy| to Somerset. i B I remain, believe me, v 1 ae s plutes have decked, Mrs. P. A. Schell has return- W iliza Toms ox Tenan If you're not content till the veil is rent and the temple of | ed home after spending sever-| hat to Give a Man or Boy such Cl = lies is wrecked, « : al days with her son, Lieuten-| . T] For her fourth Setanicl-Pic- Vash Jour phoes is made in our stern brigade that never can SHWE Schell, at Camp Han-/ For Christmas T] 3 1ctic im- ! le : ’ . : | od re raria Till the war is done and the fight is won—the fight for the H. Webster Rephorn, of Do-. on ite which is recognized by theatri- S Huson ii, : . he. old troit, Mich., has returned home A War Christmas means a practical Christmas adaj cal authorities as the greatest Tour blace "and step our pace in spite of thei o Biter. viging a He home of and everything in this store is practical—carry- Sc Yo ay A And get the swing of the song we sing and join in the march Coy RE ra ir aw, ing men's and boys wear exclusively. The and hi Gene A ate nis will —fall in! —Berton Braley.| P. Rephorn. =o. styles are right, the prices are moderate. ; thou he the offering at the Auditor- ,,,,—, Mrs. Charles Benson was o T] ium Theatre next Thursday,| Mr. H. G. Lepley, County Organizer, shopping in Johnstown Thurs- GIF I SUGGESTIONS FOR HIM for t December 27th. The director R. D. No. 2, Meyersdale, Pa. day. . ‘ Pi Albert Capellani, has enlarged I am ready, and will now join you in the fight for the Mrs. Sarah Minder, of Con- Overcoats, Top Coats, Raincoats, Suits, agai considerably upon the stage| Human Cause. Please ‘astruct me what to do to become a| fyence, was visiting friends in Gloves. Dress Shirts, $1.00 to $5 50. Beau- illa version as producer oy Dacld il feusey preboy of yuur o1ganizatict, and furnish me| Somerset recently tiful line of Neckwear at 25¢ to $2.00. Under- man Belasco. and has 2dded ma- ree explanatory literature on the subject of Socialism. wr : ~ T] teri: lv to®his fascinating and I will assist you to organize or to advance the good of d Mes, Toman I igniy aad busin a onahunty Minin A openins thos dramatic story of theatrical| the cause in my neighborhood by co-operating in the manner | ¢2Ug1ter, Mrs. rover Shipley, osiery, , Jouse toate, bai obes, Full In life. indicated below. of Confluence, were Somerset Dress Suits, Dress Vest, Hats A special line’ who I will distribute literature which you send me free of visitors recently. of new Caps, 25c to $2.00. Belts, Sleeve SWOI charge—( : neva Prone dt Soni Links, Collar Boxes, Sweater Coats, Umbrel. one wien endeavor to secure new members for our organ- Somerset this less caller to las, {raveling Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. she I will arrange a meeting at my home where you may| Will and John Rush, of Con- Men’s and Boys’ Wear---That’s All. H. meet prospective recruits of my acquaintance and discuss the fluence, were visiting friends in Call In and Make Your Selecti cond aims and benefits of the organization with them—/( ) Somerset recently. ecUHon. in I will arrange for a hall and distribute advertising mat- Mrs. S. Pyle, of Somerset, hs ter for a mass meeting to be addressed by you or iyour|has returned home .after visit- e Py representative—( ) . : ing relatives and friends inf} art ey a Win 2. cidir (Check one or more of the above plans, cut this blank out | Confluence. . : = A of your paper, sign your name, with postoffice address, and E. H. Trent, of Hiawatha, = ap vom ed mail to the above address.) Kan., was called here last week who ~ by the death of his mother. to si a 0 Charles Frazee, of Johns- the KIMBALL YOUNG town, has returned home after path “THE EASIEST WAL" spending several days with his selfis SELZNICK@PICTURES mother, Mrs. Alice Frazee. anyt ETE © - Captain Oscar Hay, of Fort then Miss young plays the part in Dodge, Towa, and Lieutenant culty which Frances Starr made her George Hay, of Fort Benjamin Hons greatest hit, that of Laura Mur- TN CHRISTMAS Harrison, Indianapolis, have ny dock. Joseph Kilgour is seen - =: returned to their headquarters Ih a in the role he created in the BANKING |e after spending several days Sava stage version. Other members CLUB with their parents, Mr. and ithe of the cast are Rockcliff Fel- AND YOU GET ye 3 Wilds Pe Jae lowes, Louise Bates, Cleo Des- . F Waser Lonnor, oO reens- 2 mond, George Stevens, Frank A BANK BOO K burg, was transacting business man Kingdon, Mae Hopkins and yo Emm GE in Somerset for several days ; that Walter McEwan. ED this week. EE Tt ten 3 é ! VW i iL i Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Forney, er cond COAL RUN &F y have returned home after visit- ie Ey “Any We hav tv of § is fan EF AN aT ing at the former’s parents, oy 3) X : ALE mone TE plenty. of snow in PS SIR é Mr ond Mrs. S. S. Forney, of a EN = ! ESTE sider Marshall Lowery, who has 5 iis ° er in, hs é¢ 99 it bean working at Berlin, is hone Charles I. Knepper has re- The Brisk Smoke— Bull Durham for Benin to stay. IN 50 WEEKS YOU turned home after transacting Wh ; : qual; pas ove. hat hoon : business in Pittsburgh. en you see an alert-looking young man in a infer closed several days owing to WILL HAVE County Auditor and Mrs. lively argumsni roll a “Bull” Durham cigarette—it’s ang the titiwels Nisowm ofr ihe — 157 Chonies 0] arennsises pave . the natural thing. He likes to punctuate a crisp A LF : ., where . ‘ » . ; bencher, Rion. whois celiv. 84 b/ 2 they will spond the Chr re sentence with a puff of Bull Durham. His mind CT Be Wie iy op da So season’ with their son-in-law responds to the freshness that's in the taste of it, and 2 a as, hon 8) == : and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. his senses are quickened by its unique aroma. A Ww y head badly cut, and perhaps J kb fT ES COME IN, John Monahan. cigarette of “Bull” Durham just fits in with keen ak receiving a fractured skull 7 ~ BOYS AND GIRLS, Mrs. Nora A. Winters, Mrs. thinki d forceful acti Ty Mrs. Frank Lowery, of Boyn- 2 : John Ryan and George B. BEIE anc loncerd! athion. re ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and AND ASK ABOUT IT Stein, were visiting relatives in GENUINE | Tie Mrs. Samuel Lowery. . : Meyersdale recently. - u“ 99 body Albert Koontz, who has been o Jur i heistnas Banging Oly Is to make it easy for those ST : Link employed in Berlin, is moving || ©f small means to start a Bank Account. Children are es- : ° wno Sn here, E pecially invited to join. The clubs are arranged to fit their uick- cling SMOKIN pond Our mineworkers are anx-||2Pility to pay. 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents and 10 cents, or 50 Th di << ING TOBACCO : otisn ious to see a B. & O. engine || cents, $1.00, $5.00 or any club that is desired. . e speediest remedy for sick Made of “bright” Virginia-North Ask for FREE package of Th To, . Seng In 5 A headache, biliousness and indi- A aE ANON ene of i again, if one can get up suf- n 50 weeks: of Carolina leaf, “Bull” Durham is °** esach visit ficient steam to come up our 10 Cent Club Pays .. $127.50 rich, fragrant, mellow-sweet—the hie a R had a bi 5 Cent Club Pays .. 63.75 g9 mildest, most enjoyable of smokes. thing oal Run had a big turnout 2 Cent Club Pays .. 25.50 “Roll your own” with “Bull” been at the show in Hay’s Opera 1C Club P 12.75 : House, Salisbury last Wednes- ent u ays o: 7 Duham and join the army of meh day evening. Make the largest payment first—decrease your payments smokers who have found that so from Capitalism is based on greed || €ach week. This is a very popular way. : good 9 Same cannot be ob- Pr and covetousness, which are Put your children into the Club. Join Yourself. ; lamed In 9ny other wey, i crimes against humanity. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. An [llustrated Book- The reason the big business WE ADD 3 PER CENT INTERES? eld syuywhers. Ia bore, 10s. 256. © | FREE let, showing copet oh interests and their politicians THE NE 0D NATIONAL I one ae Smolen, sud a vache: of ihe ¥ cad cialism is s f ; A! ree, to any address in U. axe oommes fo Sociliom ibe] THE SECOND A BANK, || wrmunen os | | Esiiitiisg 3 their graft. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. 2 on The people of Coal Run re- MEYERSDALE, PA. full ACH mind the writer of a clover espectiully announces that com- = Ingiy leaf—you generally find three | RESULTS WILL STARTLE A small bottle of Lavoptik is eS uL aT fren os ¥ in a bunch, and sometimes are MEYERSDALE | guaranteed to help EVERY Redhy whi Deciber Is Te See our fine line i lucky enough to find four. People report quick results’ CASE of weak, strained or in- will adhere STRICTLY to the f Hol P Ds —_— rte from pure Lavoptik eye wash.! flamed eyes. ONE WASH D oliday Jewelry i Cranberries, Dates, Figs, | A girl with weak, strained eyes! startles with its quick results. CASH SYSTEM. before making a se- D.C Grapes, Oranges, etc., was helped by ONE application| Aluminum eye cup Free. lection for Xi She at HABEL & PHILLIPS | Her mother could not sew or. L. R. COLLINS, Druggist. Hockine Block Not. 26 16 ection: tor Xmas. pie rete read because of eye pains. In| —e— Flocking Black, Nov. 26, 1917 T W nin N o Patronize our Advertisers. one week her trouble was gone. Patronize our Advertisers. r SW G J RLEY UT. : i