The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 18, 1918, Image 2

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Fr., wishes to inform members and |
others that the Gonsol mines did |
not resume
UNION MINES.
work in this region as |!
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STRIKERS retumed to work af
Driving It Home]
Let us drive home to you
the fact that no washwe-
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.
It is simply a matter of having
proper facilities.
VIEWPOINT
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EVERYWHERE.”
of the
THIRD LIBERTY
LOAN
IS $50 or more. Come in and
subscribe. Easy payments.
‘The First National
‘Bank of Salisbury,
| ELK LICK, PA.
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their government’s iequest. |
THELOGAL UNION PURCHASED
A $500 LIBERTY BOND AS fAN
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TRUSTEES.
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Joseph L. Tresster
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FOR ALCOHOL.
The American
Medicine has long
use as such is a mere excuse
for indolence or laziness. They
tary application to which alco-
holic preparations can be put
for which there are not better
remedies at our hand. The
one reason for the use of al-
cohol as a remedy is that it
does so many things fairly well,
and the lazy doctor contents
himself with this, instead of
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better in each case.
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QUOTATIONS FROM CURRENT
POETRY.
Noon inthe park. . . . A tropic sun. #F i
Dazzles with light and chokes with heat. SE 2
Sleepers about you. Notice one gr i
Stretching his length on a wooden seat. © ae 4
His face is blotched and puffy and seared, Lm r
Sweat drips from the clammy skin; = 3
Flies romp on a stubble of beard— At 1
A bundle of dirt with a soul therein. : a 2
Noon at the club. . A welcome shade LL
Dulls the light and cools the heat. : 3
Gentlemen seated. Lemonade oo
Dashed wtih cognac and something sweet.
Arms dangling limply down, : .
Feet tapping the polished floor. . . . : !
Yawning and stretching. .° No one in town. .
Not a soul. What a beastly bore!
Also— dT Ho
“Watcher in the trenches,
How wears the night?”
“Dawn flares up the bloody east,
The vultures swoop to a carrion feast: ;
So wears the night.” w
—Elias Lieberman, in “Paved Streets.”
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Once was the need of you
A pain too great to bear,
And all my heart went calling you
In work and song and prayer.
But now dull time-has brought
A sadden, stranger lot,
That I should look upon the day
And find I need you not. i)
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Be free of me as any bird : NR
That circles in the air,
Be free of me as any cloud
That mountain summits wear.
For freest things must tire of flight, n
And restless things must rest, ; =
And all the lonesome winds will drive .
You to my breast.
—Jessie B. Rittenhouse, in “The Door of Dreams.”
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Condensed Statement
OF MEYERSDALE, PA.
At close of business, March 4th, 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and vestments... $1,014,765.06
U. S. Bonds 214,070.00
Banking House 30,200.00
Cash 58,906.33
Due from Banks and Reserve Agents 351,394.10
$1,669,335.49
LIABILITIES
Capital Stoek 0 $ 65,000.00
Surplusand Profits... = - 149,292.75
Cirewlation ................. ... .. _ . 65,000.00
Deposits
Br edt 1,390,042.74
$1,669,335.49
The Citizens National Bank
““The Ban't With The Clock With The Million"
Your Savings
Will get in the BANK whether
YOU put them there or not. If
you SPEND ALL your income
SOME ONE else will deposit
YOUR money.
It is better to do your OWN
BANKING.
We have modern
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facilities, COME IN
and see us TODAY.
CITIZENS STATE BANK of Salishury,
ELK LICK, PA.