001 his | to ken tal,. last ck- ub- ird ou- ch- oon & — ‘Condensed Statement | CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. OF MEYERSDALE, PA. At close of business, March 4th, 1918. Due from Banks and Reserve Agents 351,394.10 $1,669,335.49 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 65,000.00 Surplus and Profits... on. 149,292.75 Circulation - 65,000.00 Deposits . 1,390,042.74 $1,669,335.49 | ~~ The Citizens National Pan I “The Bank With Ths Clock With The V lien” 8 simi | RRP Ee TR Heenan ENE FREE REA Nie 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 Ory RARER NR em g EE I Se LI IRE SLI facilities, COME IN | andsee us TODAY. | CITIZENS STATE BANK of Salisbury, (o) ELK LICK, PA. HOLLSOPPLE. YOUR ACCOUNT RESPECTRULLY WIRD. ci The First National Johnstown, was calling on 2 friends here Friday. Bank of Salisbury, Mr. Fred Sann, proprietor of Sann’s Hotel, was in Johnstown ELK LICK, PA. Driving It Homel on business Thursday. : Mr. Alvan Darrah, manager Let us drive home to you the fact that no washwo- of the Pretoria general store, was in town on business, Wed- man can wash clothes in as sanitary a2 manner as nesday. Mr. Clyde Holsopple, an em- that in which the work is done at our laundry. ployee at the local B. & O. sta- tion, was a business caller in We use much more water, change the water many Johnstown, Tuesday. more times, use purer and Mr. George Benson has re- signed his position with the more costly soap, and keep all the clothes in constant Zimmerman Drug Company to accept a position in Moon’s motion during the entire process. Mr. J. Allon is conducting a sale in his clothing store this week. / Mr. John Fiddler, of Hoov- ersville, was a business caller here Thursday. Misses Rebecca and Rena Cassler were Johnstown shop- General Store, at Jerome. Mr. Jacob Kautz is operat- ing his pool room again in one of the Zimmerman buildings. His place of business was burnt out in the fire last winter. Mr. A. E. Dwire, supervisor of the S. and C. branch of the Baltimore and Ohio, with head- quarters at Somerset, disposed of quite a few Liberty Bonds to employes under his charge in this section. It is simply a matter of having proper facilities. Meyersdale Steam Laundry REE RES CR RS BR RSS EEO RR) ® ® Rid the Skin 2 Joseph i. Tressler of disfiguring blemishes, by qui B purifying the blood, improvin ) : culation, and regulating the hab g Funeral Director and" Embalmer x 5 Meyersdale, Penna. ; S % Residence: Office : | x 309 North Street 229 Center hres 8 o Rom’y Phone. Both Phones. 8 a Largest 2 Sale of hn YY Me etn ne ir a ¢ 1d ers RRR RR AR RORY Svld ererywheze, Inbozes 10 APRIL REVIEW | NEWS OF THE YEAR 1918 ORDERLY ARRANGED FO 1. Edith Fisher and Milton! TT ‘ Cover, Berlin, Mabel Burgess; Resouaces land Wilford O’ Rourke, Wind- | loans and Investments... $1,014,765.06 | ber, united in marriage. U. S. Bonds 214,070.00 2. Susan Schrock and) Banking House 30,200.00 | | Frank Boyd, Berlin, united in| Cash 58,906.33 | marriage; Capt. Ross R. San- | Confluence, died of liver trouble, aged 76; Mrs. John Dixon, Jenners, died of apop- lexy, aged 59; Bernard, infant ay of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coop-| er, Windber, died. 3. Mary McDevitt, Phila- delphia and Frederick Rowe, ar. Meye ersdale, united in mar- riage. 4. Pauline Whikley, I< = Fleegle s, Stoyestown, Weyand and Harry Beck, Tet [ferson Twp., Ida Marshall, Gai rett Co., Ma a sind PH ny.) der, H Isville, Verda ghar.) fer er ye Quema- honing Tw p., Rena Larson and | Charles Pi: its, Somerset, Emma | { Long, Murdock. and Clvde Ot-| to, Somerset. Louise 11} der and William Wewvand,\ Somerset, a in marriage; Peter Steyer, Scullton, died, age 80. 6. Annie Opel, Bittinger, Md., and Sherman Tressler, Springs, united in marriage. 7. George Sullivan, New Centerville, died of pneumonia, aged 40. 8. Clyde Walters, Somerset, died of pneumonia, aged 18; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson. Boynton, a girl, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bowman, Boynton. a boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Trent, Boynton, a boy. 9. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hank Drenner, Garrett, a hoy, rett, a bov, to Mr. and Murs. Samuel] Miller. Summit Mills, a boy; Myra McCrum, New York, and Willard Walker. Somerset, united in marriage ; Mrs. Emily Balph, Markleton, died, aged 52; Ralph Camptelli, Windber, died of chronic nephritis. 10. Aaron Schmucker, Hooversville, died of paralvsis, aged 77; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas, Thomasville, a boy; to Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Cover, Boswell. a boy: Nora Wirick and Samuel Taylor, -Windber, Mary Webreck, Glencoe. and Alfred Wilmoth, Meyersdale, Ethel Harding and Michael Maurer, Jenners, An- nie Haster and Nick Jovich, Belltown, Goldie Dunmyer, Jenners, and Charles Ogline, Acosta, Agnes Beaner, Jenner Twp., and Augustus Thomas, Jerome, Marv Smith, Harneds- ville, and Clarence Holliday, Silbaugh, Sarah Hiles, Fayette Co., and Edwin Murray, Lower | Turkevfoot Twp., Emma Bow- man, Johnstown, and John Bowman, Stoyestown, united in marriage. 11. Nellie Fisher and Bar- ton Simps son, Windber, united in marriage ; Mrs. William Bitt- ner, Boynton. died, aged 58; Warl Miller, Barron’s Church, died of tuberculosis, aced 28: Mrs. Martha Poet, Windber, died of apoplexy, aged 78. 12. Mrs. John Ohler, Scull- ton, died of liver trouble. aged 48: Rosa Brown, Confluence, and George Seymour, Cincin- nati, O., united in marriage: 13. Born, toc Mr. and Mrs. Harry en Garrett, a girl: Hon. Lewis C. Lambert, Somer- set, died ot pneumonia, aged 71; Eleazor Higgons, Scalp Level, died, aged 61. 14. Mrs. Susan Kauffman, Thomas Mills, died, aged 64; Sidney Burke, Garrett, died of complications, aged 50: Mar- garet H el and Frank ert n I ale, Cla \ra & ris-| ersdale, Ax {united in marriage; be i Mr. and Mrs. Austin [Summit Mills, a boy. Grew, Somer-! set, and Roy Bowlby, Milford Township, united in marriage. 5. Mary Reitz, Corrigans-| ville, Md.. and Dean Cochrane, Listonbure, Sadie Miller and! | Leroy Frazier, Stonycreek] Twp., Mary -Weighley- andl! Baer, Somerset Twp, and Chester! , Florence! Moshol-| 4 to Mr. and- Mrs. Ellis Lee, Gar-' REVIEWED MONTHLY AND R YOUR CONVENIENCE. 15. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nedrow, Garrett, a boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emlen- ton, Garrett, a boy; Augusta Sterner, Addison, and James Fike, Toledo, Ohio, united in marriage: Alice, daughter of { Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lohr, Jen- ner Twp., died of pneumonia, aged 1 year. 16. Henry Troutman, Comp’s | Church, died of typhoid pneu- monia. 17. Carl Winter, |died of pneumonia, aged 20; | Lloyd Martin, Garrett, died of Jenner, | hear trouble, aged 15; born, ‘to Mer. and Mrs. Christ Wahl, Springs, a girl, to Mr. and Mrs. |G ieorge Cochrane, Salisbury, a | irl; Elizabeth Marsh and Wil- liam Taylor, Jr., Scalp Level, united in marriaoe. 18. i Sle and leyers- dale, 1 Ma bs le Meese ad Fr rank 20. itler, Co al Run, united In | TY Robert 16-month- | old a ng vf My and Mrs. Harry) “| Bepler, Ro ckw ood, died of) | diphtheria: Emma Dennison, i Somerset, died, aged 34; Mrs. | _ Wesley Boucher, Somerset] *- | Twp., died, aged 63; Worcek Filip, Windber, struck and killed by auto; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aden Blocher. Salisbury, la boy. : 21. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowher, Somerset, a girl; Nora Bittner, Boynton, and Alex Thompson, Jr., Mey- ersdale, united in marriage; Mrs. Arthur Olson, Ralphton, died of pneumonia, aged 19; Josiah Pyle, Middlecreek Twn., died of age infirmities, aged 92: Mrs. H. C. Dean. Confluence, died, aged 34; Philip Sylvester. Windber, died of pneumonia. aged 4%; Joseph. 2-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rus- sell, Windber, died; Mrs. An- nie Brumberg. 'Windber. died of heart trouble, aged 88; Walter Johnson. Meyersdale. died of pneumonia, aged 36. 22. George Kochera, Holl- sopple. died of pneumonia. aged 40; Susie. one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Russian. Windber, died of whooning cough; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rhodes. St Paul, a girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Park Weimer, Meyersdale, a girl. 23. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Blake, Boynton, a boy. 24. PBorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner. Elk Lick Twp., a girl; Trene Good and Frank Stern, Lincoln, Twp., Mabel Yoder. Stonycreek Twp.. and Samuel Berkebile. Stovestown. Martha Tanskv, Seabright, and eit Rembold, Sand Patch, ited in marriage; Badger i Rockwood, killed in auto accident, aged 50; Har- riett, six-vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Walker, Somerset, ran auto truck and was killed; Hi- ram Faidley, Black Twp., died, aged 62. 25. Samuel Bowlin, Con- fluence, died, aged 72; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gis- bert, Meyersdale, a girl. 26. Elizabeth Bell and John Loth, Windber, united in mar- riage. 27. Mrs. Mary Welch, Ber- lin, died of age infirmities, aged 76; Mrs. Mary Wagner, Salisbury, died of heart trou- ble, aged 77; Ruth Viola, two- vears-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsinger, St. Paul, died. 28. Joseph Russell, ber, died of pneumonia, 50. Wind- aged John F. Reiman, Pugh, died of heart trouble, aged 75; =] Carl R. Haselbarth, Salisbury. died of age infirmities, aged 87; Mrs. Katherine Geiser, Windber, died, aged 75; Jacob Wiltrout, Rockwood, died, aged 80; born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ba- ner Chisholm, Blackfield, a boy. 30. Born, to Mr. and Mrys. ohn Whisler, St. Paul, twin 3 [Dyes Burode and Ralph Rummel, united in en, son ol Mr £5 Tabor, Winc of pneumonia, aged 7. under moving | | THE COMMERCIAL’S UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS GUIDE AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, proas Business and Professional Men Contribute to the Sup- port of The Commercial; Commercial Readers Contribute to the Support of These Business and Professional Men. List under this heading your busines name, location, tele- phone number and a brief gen- eral description of goods car- ried in stock, or of professional services available to the public. No single ad listed to contain more than seven printed lines. The cost is 50 cents per month. MEYERSDALE, PA. R. REICH & SON, 130 Centre 8t., Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Stoves, Pianos & Mus- ical Coods; i ty; Undertaking a all phones. & SON, Fire, in Sap eneation, GROCERY, All iveceries, Fruits and ables; Olive Qil aS : Centre Si, op- posite the Pijou Theatre, EYE! ALE MARBLE ) A. H. Johnson, Rin went Man, Prop. MEYERSDALE AUTO SERV- ICE COQ.. Dealers in Buick and Dodge Cars; Lee Guar- anteed Puncture Proof Tires| and Goodvear Tires; Acces- sorize; fully equipped Ma- chine Sher. Both phones. DONCES MEAT MARKET, Meats, Butterine, Butter, Ezgs, Checte, Poultry. Both phones. WwW. L. DAHL BAKERY, Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies. Both phones. GARRETT, PA. WILLIAM MARTIN, Shoe and Harness Repairing; Shoe Shine. G. S. BURKE, First National Bank Biig., Up-to-date Shaving Parlor. THE ANCEMA LABORA- TORY, WManufacturers of Medicines, Toilet Articles, Extracts, Soap, etc., office Pittsburgh, Pa. BEAL’S RESTAURANT, Short Orders; Cigars and Tobacco; Groceries; Ice Cream; and Justice of the Peace.. Econ- omy Phone. W. H. CLEMENS, Notary Pub- lic; Ice Cream, Soda Water Confectionery, etc. Economy phone. F. E. JUDY, General Merchan- dise and Country Produce. Economy phone. WALK KISTLER, Shoes, Hats and Tailor Made Suits a Specialty; full line of Dry Goods and Notions... Next Door to Postoffice. HOLLSOPPLE, PA. ANDREW LINDSTROM, Gen: eral Blacksmith and Practi cal Horseshoer. Johnstown phone No. 20. YILSON’S MEAT MARKET, Stanley Wilson, Prop., deal er in all kinds of Fresh anc Smocked Meats; Butter, But terine, Eggs, Cheese and Poultry; Fish and Oysters County phone. . S. SCHMUCKER GARAGE Ford and Over land Agency. Qil and ©~- -vmiv phone Main' HOOVERSVILLE, PA. C. A. LOHR & SON, News Agency; daily papers, late magazines; Candy, Cigars, and Soft Drinks. HARRY ISAACSON, Water street at cormer Bridge; Clothing, Shoes, Gents’ Fur- nishings. County phone 18. JOHN E. HAMILTON, Main St., Drugs, Soda Water, Ci- gars. County phone. | J. C. DULL, Water St., Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings; Bicycle Supplies. F. W. MENSER, Plumbing, Heating, Tinning.. County phone. W. E. DOYLE, Main St; Bar- bering, Shampooing, Mas. sage. HOOVERSVILLE GARAGE, P. M. Boyer, Prop., Succ Botl 1 Pi sors of Autos. ROCKWOOD, PA. ROCKWOOD HARDWARE CO., W. Main St., General Hardware and full line of Mining Tools. Economy phone. ‘| J. J. KARR, Farmers’ and Mer- chants’ Bank Bldg., Tonsor- ial Artist. E. A. MALSBERRY, W. Main St., Jewelry and Watches; B. & 0. Watch Inspector. FRITZ MACHINE SHOP, All. Kinds of Repair Work; Pipe and Pipefittings. Economy phone. THE HOME MADE BREAD MAN, J. D. Snyder. County phone No. 26; Economy phone No. 15. Z. ED. MILLER, W. Main St., Fruit and Groceries. Econ- omy phone No. 87. PETE MANCUSQC, W. Main St. Merchant Tailor; Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing; Work Guaranteed. PHOTOPLAY THEATRE, Geo. Ridenour, Prop., W. Main St., First Class = Pictures; Change daily. MEYERS’ HARDWARE & MEYERS’ VARIETY STORE, N. F. Meyers, Prop., Miller Bldg., General Hardware, full line of Variety Goods. Economy phone. MILLER & WOLF, Successors toc John D. Locke, Miller Block, Clothing, Shoes and Hats for Men. MILLER’S HOTEL AND RES- TAURANT, Rooms, Meals, Short Orders; Tobacco and Cigars; full line of Grocer- ies. First Class Accomoda- tions. SOMERSET, PA. W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Attor- ney-at-law; prompt attention given to all legal business. WINDBER, PA. FRED BRUMBERG, 911 Gra- ham Ave. General Black- smith and Horseshoer. Local phone. GEORGE RUDOLPH, 1321 Midway, Custom Tailor. Local phone. TORQUATO BROS., 1317 Mid- way, General Contractors. Bell phone No. 107-J. SOL BRICKER, 1320 Graham Ave., Clothing, Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings. C. D. NUPP, 1214 Graham Av,, Newspapers, late Magazines; Candies, Cigars and To- bacco. T. H. VAUGHN, Dealer in Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Buttered Pop Corn; opposite Windber Cpera House. speak louder than words~-Act - Dont Talk ENOCH MORGAN 'S’ SONS CO.. 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