a —————— EST THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. General OF PLAIN PEOPLE WE RECOMMEND Eber K. Cockley & Herman Q. Lepley For Representatives in the Assembly. A. Lindstrom for Niate Nenaior. Hon. L. S. MNellinger Por Representative in Congress, 9rd Pennsylvania District. “REPRESENTING THE VIEWPOINT EVERYWHERE.” AD ro 5 0 45s A Ee 'e Pe Pe Se Fo Fe £Fo PLP ITEIYL EP Fs Fe Pe FP REE EC EEE eee eres etEEEets ho SEeescEscSsSSesscss Seco eSETT Ne Wm Wt ne <add ao ~~ od : 4 A Gs Po SP SP 's Ps APs By cde Rn Wh Wa a a ae a Un yy a 'e 7s - END TILE ( 'TO WHOM IT MAY [4 CONCERN: LPR! po No. 2774, U. M, Ww. I, wishes to inform members and ‘others that the Gonsol mines did Yof resume work in this foglon as UNION MINES. STRIKERS retumed fo work at their government’s request. THELOGAL UNION PURGHASED A $500 LIBERTY BOND AS AN ADDITIONAL AGT WORTHY OF YOUR NOTIGE. TRUSTEES. - 2 ee ma dA NIN Al INNIS AIST INNS a ws Ww Advertize it All the Teh i : Funeral Director and” Embalmer | For Bilious Troubles That heavy headache, torpid liver, sick stomach, bitter taste in mouth, furred tongue, dull eyes and muddy skin, all come from a poor supply of bile. These unhealthy i are promptly corrected by EECHAMS PILLS which stimulate the liver, regulate the flow of bile, sweeten the stomach, and renew healthy bowel action. A household remedy ap- proved by sixty years of pub- lic service. For every-day illnesses, Beecham’s Pills are a tested | Remedy Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, { Sold rasa In boxes, 10c.. 25¢c. w= Joseph L. Tressler Meyersdale, Penna. & | Residence: : 309 North Street 229; Center Mree Economy Phone Both Phones i are employed by Weinstein & ST. PAUL, i Miss Erma Sipple, of Mey- ersdale, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sipple, this week. A violent storm passed over this section last Saturday night which took the greater part of the roof and otherwise damag- ed a stable belonging to Jerry J. Engle. Clyde Sipple is suffering from a severe case of lagrippe. He and his father Oscar Sipple Romesburg helping supply the CONDENSED REPORT OF CONDITION MEYERSDALE, PA. SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH, NINETEEN SEVENTEEN RESOURCES loansond Investments .......... ...0......... $ 632,801.99 U. S. Bonds and Premium ..................... 75,179.37 Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures .............. 64,075.20 Cash and due from Banks ......... ......... 129,888.94 Total Resources $ 901,945.50 LIABILITIES Capltal:Stock Paid in ............... ... Seman $ 65,000.00 Surplus Fund and Profits ...................... 65,934.93 Clremlation ......cooviiiiih ivi tai idnieios 65,000.00 Deposits . .....,..500 esti ciis sais 706,010.57 Total Liabilities $ 901,945.50 Growth as Shown .in Following Statements Made to Comptroller of Currency. JUNE 20, 1917 - - - $852,498.67 SEPTEMBER 11, 1917 - - $901,945.50 NET GAIN BETWEEN ABOVE STATEMENTS $49,446.93 APPROXIMATELY SIX PER CENT The Second National Bank MEAT TASTES BETTER COOKED And tobacco now tastes much better toasted. You’ll know this when you smoke the famous Lucky Strike cigarette, the Yoo! gE Burley cigarette, It’s toasted to develop and seal inr the Burley tobacco flavor, Guaranteed by . y INCORPORATED nation with fuel. Earnest Engle, who has been confined in the Western Mary- land hospital for several weeks on account of broken bones in| one of his legs, expects to re} | turn to his home at the week’s! end. He had his leg crushed : between two cars several} weeks ago while driving at one of the mines. Peritstic Job Printing. a NAA For Sal 1 1917 Maxwell Roadster. 1 Oak and Leather Davenport. 1 large Lawn Mower. 1 Round Oak Range, No. 20. 1 1900 Washer and Ringer. 1 Ice Cream Freezer. Driving It Homel Let us drive home to you the fact that no washwo- man can wash clothes in as sanitary a manner as that in which the work is done at our laundry. We use much more water, change the water many more times, use purer and more costly soap, and keep all the clothes in constant motion during the entire process. 1 Laundry Stove. 1 Kitchen Table. 1 “Conover” Grand Piano Each article in good condit- ion—will bear the most rigid inspection. bh do ‘lev BR. W. CADDELL, Seibert]; " * "0PY amatier of having proper facilities. House on Main Street, SOMERSET, PENN’A. Meyersdale Steam Laandry
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