The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 20, 1918, Image 5

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THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL
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Condensed Statement
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF MEYERSDALE, PA.
At Close of Business, May 10th, 1618
RESOURCES
Loans ond Investments... ..... $1,035,741.00
U. S. Bonds 413,038.10
Banking House 30,200.00
Cash 66,347.33
Due from Banks and Reserve Agents 239,616.51
$1,784,942.94
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 65,000.00
Surplus and-Prefiis. ... ... 155,027.29
Circulation 65,000.00
Deposits 1,324,915.65
War Loan Deposit... 175,000.00
$1,784,942.94
The Citizens National Rank
“The Bank With The Clack With Tha Midian’
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Will get in the BANK whether
YOU put them there or not. Hf
you SPEND ALL your income
SOME ONE else will deposit
YOUR money.
It is better to do your OWN
BANKING.
[day
| We have modern
hy
facilities, COME IN
and see us’ TO! DAY.
YOUR ACCOUNT
RESPRCTRULLY
INVITED.
The First National
Bank of Salisbury,
OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED
DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN
We pay up to 15 dollars per set.
Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and
broken Jewelry. Check sent by re-
Goods held 10 days for
sender’s approval of our offer. Ma-
zer’s Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007
S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
C THE DIAMOND BRAND.
SN Ladies! Ask your Drugglet for
Chi-ches-ter 8 Diamon
s in Red and Gold metallic
Bw boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon.
ake no other. Buy of youre
Prugeist. bok for CHOI BS TER 8
DIAMOND DIAND PILLS, for 26
3 yearsknown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
OLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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ELK LICK, PA. |
J. T. Yoder
JOHNSTOWN
Sells the Champion Cream Saver
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THE NEW
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BE LAVAL —
ID you know that while other manufacturers are raising their
prices to meet the soaring cost of materials, The De Laval
Separator Company is putting out at no increase in price a
bigger and better cream separator than ever before—a separator with a
self-centering bowl, a bell speed-indicator
that insures operation at the proper speed,
and many other important improvements ?
The NEW De Laval embodies the greatest
improvements in cream separator cone
struction in the last 30 years.
The NEW De Laval has greater capacity.
The NEW De Laval skims even closer.
The NEW De Laval is even simpler in
construction.
The NEW De Laval is even more sanitary.
And you get all these improvements
without one cent increase in the price.
The first time
you come to town
drop in and see : . i
one of these new machines. We know you will |
be interested in the new self-centering bowl,
the new milk-distributing device, the improved |
discs, the bell speed-indicator, and the im-
proved automatic oiling system—all fea-
|
Cross-section of New Bowl
tures that are found only in the NEW
De Lavzl.
You can buy a De Laval from us on such
terms that it will pay for itself while
you are using it. But even if you are not
ready to buy yet, come in and look the
machine over. It will be worth your while.
We—
The ‘‘warning
signal”
that insures operatiom
at proper speed.
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REE TE ER RS afl . |
GRACE BLOUGH. GARRETT.
Miss Grace, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Brtorprite defented South
Blough, of Boynton, died of ty-
phoid fever, in the Presbyter-
ian Hospital, Waterloo, Iowa,
Sunday morning, June 9th,
1918, aged 21 years, 8 months
and 20 days. Her body was
brought home for burial, arriv-
ing Wednesday. Funeral serv-
ices were held at the Salisbury
Church of the Brethren, Thurs-
afternoon. The church
was filled to its capacity by her
many friends who mourned her
early departure. Her coffin
was decked with many beauti-
ful flowers, which were con-
tributed by sympathizing
friends. Her body was inter-
red in the Odd Fellows’ Ceme-
tery, at Salisbury.
Side by the score of 16 to 14
in last Tuesday’s game in the
Garrett Industrial League. On
Thursday evening Blackfield
defeated Ponfeigh, the score
being 20 to 11.
prise by a score of 16 to 8 and
thereby tied the South Side
boys for first place in the pen-
nant chase. Then, with the
two teams tied for first place,
Ponfeigh crossed bats with
South Side, Monday evening,
in a game that was looked upon
with intense interest. How-
ever, before the contest got
started right, the Ponfeigh club
left the diamond because of
disagreement over the um-
Miss Blough was possessed|pire’s decision, and thereby
of many estimable qualities,| forfeited the game to South
which had endeared her to a
large circle of friends. After
teaching three terms at Boyn-
ton pubtic school she went to
Side, 9 to 0. The following is
the standing of the teams after
Monday's forfeited game:
hock’ to her relatives and
friends in this vicinity.
She is survived by her par-|i
ents and the following named }§
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brothers and sisters Mrs. Rob-|{
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Driving It Home!
Let us drive home to you
the fact that no washwe-
man can wash clothes in
a8 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.
ert Lichty and Mrs. Floyd!
Kough, Waterloo. Iowa: Mrs. |:
William W. Miller, Meyers-||
dale; Mrs. Edna Bowman, |}
Boynton; Mrs. Guy Smith, Ber-|
lin; Miss Barbara, at home;
John A., of Meyersdale; Wil-
liam G. and Earl Blough, Boyn-
ton.
3 030M Bd ET i nS he
BEEF SAVING RULES
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LL Pw ATCT A AT ETAT ATC
IN THE HOME
maximum, not more than 114 1bs.
of clear beef per week, if you must
teyersdale Steam Lam dn
k Friday even-|
ing Ponfeigh defeated Enter-|
| THE COMMERCIAL’S UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS
GUIDE AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
These Business and Professional Men Contribute to the Sup-
port of The Commercial; Commercial Readers Contribute
to the Support of These Business and Professional Men.
rps tere :
| List under this heading your Poultry; Fish and Oysters.
County phone.
F. S. SCHMUCKER GARAGE,
Ford and Overland Agency,
Oil and Gas. County phone.
{ 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.
HOOVERSVILLE, PA.
C. A. LOHR & SON, News
Agency; daily papers, late
magazines; Candy, Cigars,
rEg and Soft Drinks.
HARRY ISAACSON, Water
MEYERSDALZ, Pa, street at corner Bridges
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
R. REICH & SON, 130 Centre
St., Furniture, Carpets, Wall
Paper, Stoves, Pianos & Mus-
ical Goods; Undertaking a
Specialty; all phones.
W. B. COOK & SON, Fire,
WwW. L. Pct. Automobile, Compensation, 5 ics
Wore, lows. two yours Bo South Side 4 2 .667! and Plate Glass Insurance. F pi MENSER, Plumbing
eac late : T . . S T
00h 30 Te conoiiied Ponteion 3 3 .500 WILLIAM C. PRICE, Success: "po ting Tinning.. County
ND PTInES a naeDifmenrise 2 4, Job] or'te W. A Clark, Fumersll T208 ll
oa a Wing ae Her | Blackfield _... 1 2.333 Director; Business Condue-| 0" rv povip 1°
with Spon a success. 2 fl 0 ted at the Same Place; . Lo BF hs ; Vins
death, following an illness of! pn Prompt Attention Given All bering, Shampooing, Mas
short duration, was a great] Cails; Both Phones sage.
HOOVERSVILLE GARAGE,
AEYERSDA LE’
MEYERSDALE'S LEADING HOOVEROWILLE =~ SAL
DRUCGIST, F. B. Thomas.
: ir: ors . nes.
Drugs, Medicines,’ Cigars, sors of Autos. Both phone
Perfumes, Toilet Articles; .
zraphophones and Records.
CS dphisphanes seords ROCKWOOD, PA.
$
Both phen
LUCENTE’S GROCERY, All
kinds of Groceries, Fruits
and Vegetables; Olive Gil
a Specialty; Centre St., op-
posite the Bijou Theatre.
MEYERSDALFL MARBLE |
WORKS, A. H. Johnson,
ROCKWOOD HARDWARE
CO., W. Main St.,, General
Hardware and full line of
Mining Tools. . Economy
vhone.
E. A. MALSBERRY, W. Main
St., Jewelry and Watches;
t B. & 0. Watch Inspector.
Book - V-| FRITZ MACHINE SHOP, All
ICE CO., Dealers in Buick, Kinds of Repair Worl; Pipe
and Dodge Cars; Lee Guar- and Pipefittings. Economy
anteed Puncture Proof Tires phone.
and Coodyear Tires; Acces-| THE HOME MADE BREAD
: S i : at ; sories; fully equipped Ma- MAN. J. D. Snvd C t
Eat no beef whatever, if pos- §| it & smo sattor of havi co : MAN, J. D. Snyder. County
sible. | Is =ooy he ™ have chine Shop. Both phones. phone No. 26; Economy
Allow yourself, as an absolute proper fncrilies. DONGES MEAT MARKET, phone No. 15.
Meats, Buiterine, Butter,
Z. ED. MILLER, W. Main St.,
Eggs, Cheese, Poultry. Both
Econ-
Car Pands, Drawhars
and Forgings,
Liotor Erake Shoes,
meal per week. all makes; also,
Bearings, for babbitting; Cast Room
Yrogs, Turnouts, various types Sheaves
and Stands,
for Jones Stokers,
Doors and Liners,
Grey Iron Castings.
Grate Bars,
Can you beat it—The Com-
mercial weekly at $1.25 per Immediate delivery.
~~ Why
Swift & Company
Has Grown
The fact that a business crgan-
ization has grown steadily for
forty years proves that it has
kept continually meeting a vital
business demand.
It must have kept “fit” or it could
not have stood the strain of ever-
shifting conditions.
Swift & Company has been trained
in the school of experience.
Every day of its forty years of
service has solved some new problem
of value to its customers,
Every year has proved its ability to
earn by experience, and to use this
= for the benefit of those
ror
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ine
have it ] Fruit and Groceries.
IN RESTAURANTS AND | paoncs. i omy phone No. 87.
vets | 'W. L. DAHL BAKERY, Fresh PHOTOPLAY THEATRE, Geo.
Restaurants must not serve i MINE CAR WHEELS Bread, Calies and Pies. Both Ridenour, Prop., W. Main
boiled beef at mone than two meals f | AND phones. St., First Class Pictures;
per week. . ae ily.
Beefsteak at not more than one Fo Complete Mine Cars : Lranre Oe y
egy - aso, MEYERS HARDWARE &
Roast beef at not more than one
GARRETT, PA.
Thm eS
WILLIAM MARTIN, Shoe and
MEYERS’ VARIETY STORE,
N. F. Meyers, Prop., Miller
Bldg., General Hardware,
Dead Plates and Tnuyeres
Boiler
|
| Machine Wheels, Cast Iron Motor Axle
|
y and general line of
|
Harness Repairing; Shoe yj) line of Variety Goods.
Shine. > : Economy phone.
G. S. BURKE, First National MILLER & WOLF, Successors
Bank Bids, Up-todaie|™ 15 John D. Locke, Miller
Shaving Parlor.
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year? SUPPES FORGE & FOUNDRY CO. |THE ANGCEMA LABORA. i Shoes and
erty Johnstown, Pa.| PQRY, Manufacturers of rs
a mere Ar A re Medicines, Toilet Articles,’
oa Extracts, Soap, etc.,, Main SOMERSET, PA.
office Pittsburgh, Pa. . | Sie
BEAL’S RESTAURANT, Short W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Attor-
Orders; Cigars and Tobacco; néy-at-law; prompt attention
Groceries; Ice Cream; and, given to all legal business.
Justice of the Peace.. Econ-; ris
omy Phone.
W. H. CLEMENS, Notary Pub-|
lic; Ice Cream, Soda Water,
Confectionery, etc. Economy FRED BRUMBERG, 911 Gra-
phone. | ham Ave., General Black-
F. E. JUDY, General Merchan-| smith and Horseshoer. Local
| i ey
WINDBER, PA.
giise and Country Produce. phone.
conomy phone. GEORGE. RUDOLPH, 132
WALK KISTLER, Shoes, Hats Midway, Custom a
and Tailor Made Suits ‘a;
Specialty; full line of Dry
Goods and Notions... Next]
Local phone.
TORQUATO BROS., 1317 Mid.
t | way, General Contractors.
Door fo Posioffice | Bell phone No. 107-J.
SOL BRICKER, 1320 Graham
Ave., Clothing, Shoes, Gents’
Furnishings. =
C. D. NUPP, 1214 Graham Av.,
Newspapers, late Magazines;
HOLLSOPPLE, PA.
ANDREW LINDSTROM, Gen-
eral Blacksmith and Practi-
cal Horseshoer. Johnstown: Candies, Cigars and To-
phone Ilo. 20. bacco.
WILSON’'S MEAT MARKET, T. HL. VAUGHN, Dealer in
Stanley Wilson, Prop., deal- Fresh Roasted Peanuis and
er in all kinds of Fresh and| Buttered Pop Corn; opposite
Smoked Meats; Butter, But- Windber Opera House.
terine, Eggs, Cheese and Ba
a a EE A Ga aia eR
A PRACTICAL FLOUR CARD: FOR- THE: HOME
Howard Heinz, U. S. Food Administrator for Pennsylvania, suggests
the following plan for home rationing of wheat flour, in thoce families
where total ahstinence from wheat i imrossible:
I FLOUR AND BREAD RATIONS PER PERSON PER WEEK
| For families doing own baking, | NUMBER IN FAMILY. }
using flour for all miscellaneous | i 2 | 31 4 { 5 | 8
purposes, ucing crackers, maca- | lbs. | Ibs. | Ibs. | bs. | tbs. | lbs,
ronl, ples, cales, ete... i... 15] 38 | 4% | 6 | 72 | 8
n | | Spite
Whe amil buy Victory Bread | | | | | |
| i ; 2 i i i i
| they shouid li the use of it as | | | | | |
follows, as a maximum...,........ [132 1 315 1 B8Y5 | 7 | 83% | 101%
ppb po
In families wher | | | | |
is used, the wheat flo: | | i |
| § all other p , | | | i | 1
cakes, crackers and macaroni = | | | | | 1
chased, etc. should be a ma | | | | | |
OF oi ain aa : | 211 {151 2 | 25 | 8
Less flour should | sed if possible | |
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