The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, March 20, 1913, Image 8

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‘Before Making Your, Purchase
Drop in and look over.our new line of Spring and
Summer styles. = We feel that we can show you
the strongest line of Button Boots and Oxfords
that have ever been shown in this city. White
Buck, Black Satin, Suede and Cravenette, as
well as Patent Leather, Tan and Gun Metal.
We have a complete line of sizes and widths
in just the style you want. Don’t take any
chances. .
Gome in and See Us Before You Buy
TOM & JIM,
The Place for High Grade Footwear.
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The people’s column for the diss
cussion of questions pertaining to
the public gaod.
The Editor must know the names
of the contributors, and will guard
these names carefully.
He does not hold himself respon:
sible for any views expressed, amd
reserves the right to reject any coms
munication:
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WHY NOT?
If it can beshown, as is well known,
that a man in order to gain a seat on
the judicial bench bound himself by
promises to decide questions in favor
of certain interests, and when on the
bench discriminates against his cnpo-
nents and in favor of his supporters,
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and when his friends with his knowl-
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~The Corset for the Ssason——
Hartley Bloc .
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HERE is a marked difference be-
T tween ‘this season's corset and
the models of previpus seasons
If you will try to wear a former season's
corset with a new dress you will im
stantly see the difference,
This general change is very noticea-
ble in HENDERSON CorSETS
The new HENDERSON models are
styled and constructed to bring out
every ‘detail of the important fashion
changes that distinguish this season's
modes. When you wear the right
HexDERS N CorseT—the model that
has been individually designed for your
figure—your contour will show the styl-
ish, natural effect which is now the cor-
rect fashion. :
You will liks HENDERSON CORSETS.
They are exceptionally well constructed;
oO only high grade, serviceable materials
are gsed in these models; they are accurate fitting and
copfartable They range in price from $1 to $5.
4 At our well equipped Corset Department competent
/ salesladies are in rttendance to help you select and dem-
onstrate the advantages of the corsets we sell.
HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO.,
THE WOM"NS STORE
HENDERSON
Fashion Form
Corsets
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Meyersdale, Pa J
edge promise favors in .court on cer-
tain financial conditions, ought not
such a judge to be impeached? Why
not? The time was .when it was
thought that judges.could not be
reached for improper procedure, and
that money could save anyone ar-
raigned before the bar of justice. But
the decision of the United States Sen-
ate in the Archbold case shows that
judges are not above the reach of the
law, and when it can be shown that a
judge is so fettered by pre-election al-
liances that he is not free to act ac-
cording to the law, equity and justice,
for the good of the people and the
judiciary ought not the case to be
brought before the proper tribunal for
investigation by impeachment pro-
ceedings? If not, why not? CoN.
PRAYERS AND ACTIONS.
According to the following conver-
sation which took place in a Pennsyl-
vania town between a laboring man
and a politician, actions do not al-
ways accord with prayers.
The laboring man said, ‘‘Mr. Jones,
I see that Judge granted liquor
licenses quite freely in his county.”
‘“Yes, I believe so,’’ replied Jones.
“Well, I am very much surprised.”’
“Why?? :
“I wlll teil you. You see I used to
live in that town, and that man was
my Sunday-school teacher, and one
Sunday, just before license court was
to have been held by the then judge,
he prayed most earnestly that the
Lord might put it into the heart of
the judge to refuse all liquor licenses
and drive the cursed business out of
the county. That prayer made an
£14 Apa
' quality.
The Home of Quality Groceries
Our bill of fare is so extensive and varied that our patrons have a
wide range for selection.
Buy select groceries that have been carefully selected.
Our sales on Levering’s Coffee are consantly increasing.
It’s the
Atlas Flour makes better and more bread than the cheaper grades
of flour. Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Buy your Canned Goods from us; you will save money and be pleased.
W QUOTE ONLY A FEW P ICES FOR THIS WEEK.
1-4 barrel choice Spring Wheat Flour, $1.50.
25¢ can Apricots, 20c
25¢ can Pears, 20¢
3 cans Peerless Milk, 25¢
1 can best Pumpkin, 10c.
20c¢ can Pork and Beans, 15¢
S0c can Pitted Cherries or Strawberries, 25¢
3 10c packages Corn Starch, 25¢
6 pounds Oatmeal, 25¢
1 ponnd Baking Powder, 15¢
7 5¢ bars Laundry Soap, 25¢
F. A. BITINER.
142 Centre Street. Both Phones. Meyersdele, Pa.
impression on me and I never forgot
it, and so when I heard that my Sun-
day-school teacher was made judge I
of course thought, now license must
go. But he did just what the other
judge did. He did not act as he
prayed. Why is it???
“Oh,” said Mr. Jones, *‘I could,
easily explain that, but I do not want
to say anything about it—at least not
now yet.”’ X
CHARGES FRAUD.
Alleging that his step-mother is en-
deavoring to def aud him,James Hud-
son, of Portage, Cambria county,
through his attorneys, Frank P. Mar-
tin, of Johnstown, and Norman T.
Boose, of Somerset, has filed a peti-
tion in the Orphans’ Court of Somer-
set county asking the court to vacate
an order of sale issued in the ecstate
of his father, Thomas Hudson, late of
Windber, Judge Ruppel has awarded
a rule on petitioner’s step-mother to
show cause why the order of sale
should not be nullified.
Thomas Hudson died at Windber,
July 27, 1910, leaving a will in which
he bequeathed a life interest in his
HERE IS SOMETHING
That will please every farmer
who has a dull harrow or spring-
tooth cultivator. These double
points will fit them, and we will
guarantee them to do better work
than a new harrow will do.
They are made of the best
spring steel and are fastened
with a case-hardened screw that
will prevent them from coming
off and getting lost.
TRY ONE SET
and see how much better work
you can do.
FOR SALE AT
SIEHL HARDWARE STORE,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
real estate to his wife, Eliza, or as
long as she shall remain his widow,
| with power to sell the property in
| case she became in absolute need.
| Under the will James Hudson, the
petitioner, is to inherit the real estate
| at the death of his step-mother.
| Eliza Hudson some time ago secured
an order from the court and sold one
{of her husband’s properties to the
Rev. E. W. Rishel, of Windber, for
$1,100, setting forth in her petition
| for the order that she was in absolute
| need of the necessaries of life, and
that her husband’s personal property
| was sold for only $256 which she claim-
| ed as her exemption.
| The testator’s son claims that the
| statements made by his step-mother
{ are not true; that she is not and could
| not be in want; that at the death of
| Thomas Husson his wife had at least
| $1,100 in her possession and in August
1911, wanted to invest this amount
protection of the good name of the |
|
| I will offer at public sale at No.
THE GREAT te
MONEY-MAKER.
Due to the fact that the great de-
mand for crude oil exceeds the supply
there is no form of investment at the
present time which affords greater
money-making possibilities than the
been quickly made by oil, and the op-
portunities were never greater than
now. The Oklahoma Oil Oo. has
three producing wells and two more
are tobe brought in this week. An
investment inthis company is not only
homa and is managed by capable and
responsible men. You should see me
Dr. H. C. MCKINLEY, Meyersdale,
Pa. (Adv.)
tte amie
will fatten your steers or increase
sadunt of cream from your dairy
cows. Cheapest feed onthe markeb
today, at Habel'& Phillips. ad
able farm, south of the Union Ceme-
tery, one mile from Meyersdale, con-
taining 60 acres, under laid with coal
and good mine in, operation. A dwell-
ing house, barn ‘and all. necessary
out-buildings on the premises—All in
good repair. "A good bearing orchard
and spring water. feb.13-tf.
reels
Another car offour celebrated Gold-
en Loaf flour in.fffNow is the time to
buy $5.40 per barrel, at
ad Habel &7IPhiilips.
“Just to hear the College Girls
| sing Dixie’ was worth the price
| of admission’’.—Evening Post, Fred-
erick. ad.
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The S S. C. E. of the Brethren
church will hold its annual chicken
supper the first Thursday evening of
April. ad
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New garden seeds in bulk, also
oniongsets, at Habel & Phillipse ad
True -- Dainty
Toilet Waters
A dainty toilet water suggests
a dainty toilet and a careful
oil industry = Great fortunes have |
safe but may make enormous profits. ; :
The company is incorporated under |§
the strict laws of the State of Okla~|}
¥before the price of the stock advances. i
Cotton seed meal 41 to $s per cent |
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For SALE—August Daberko’s valu
RESOLVED,
TIMES IN OUR PRICES
UT - NEVER IN THE
NITURE. JUST NoW WE
HAVE SHOWERS OF
You:
BUSTER BROWN.
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To KEEP A HOME BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL,
AND To MAKE YoU GLAD WHEN YOUR NEIGH-
BOR S CALL, NEW PIECES OF FURNITURE
NEEDED FROM TIME To TIME. YoU NEED
GO SHOPPING AROUND--COME STRAIGHT To
OUR STORE. YoU WILL SEE THAT oUR FUR-
NITURE 1S NoT ‘‘SLUNG’’ TOGETHER, BUT
STRONGLY AND HANDSOMELY MADE. OUR
STOCK OF LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, RUGS,
WALL PAPER AND MUSICAL GooD.S 1.5 LARGER I
COME IN AND LooK THEM OVER. {i
THAN EVER.
130 Centres Street. Funeral Directors 2ad Embalmrs. Both Phones,
personal consideration. We
offer you the best toilet waters
of domestic and foreign manu-
facture. Whether you require
a toilet water in the nursery,
bouduir, bed-room or bath we
have just. the toilet water to
please and satisfy your partic-
ular requirements.
THOZLEY'S DRUS STORE,
Naugle Building
MEYERSDALE, PENN’A
J W WASMU'H,
Confections, Cigars
aid Tobacco. |
Here is the VFlace to Secure
Your Fresh Fish and Oysters
For Easter!
PUCLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE!
Large street, Meyers-
dale, Pa., on
Saturday, March 29, 1913,
At 1:00 O'clock P. M.,
A Four-Roomed House,
Pantry and Cement Cellar and
large Stable on the lot. If this
property can not be sold it will
be rented.
Personal Property.
March 29th.
All the household goods are to
be sold: Organ, Stoves, Beds
{ with Joseph Allgood, of Windber,and
| that in addition to the $1,100 in cash |
{ she has an income of $15 per month |
form rents for real estate.
A a A a a a ll
par- Bids for
yath | room for I
~The old Reformed building new Sunday school
It is further alleged that the pur-|
chase price of $1,100 is not a sufficient |
price for the property proposed to be | A
sold; that the same is worth at least 30
proved security.
00, and that Eliza
Hudson is en-
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LoWesT PRICES
ON
QUALITY Gogps!
Big Savings for Easter Shoppers on
Friday and Saturday, March 21--22
At McKenzie & Smith's.
Finest quality mixed Cakes, per pound. ....
3 pounds best quality Lunch Crackers at.... 25¢
4 cans Dodd’s Best Corn at .... ..... J... 25¢
Full size can Tomatoes at............... sees 1X00
10-pound bag fine Table Salt at. ..... sive .
Full pound can Salmonat .... .. .......... 10c
14-ounce box Royal Cocoa at................ 25¢
1 quart best quality loose’ Mustard at........ Tc
3 be boxes Matches at................. 10¢
10c can Green Beans, extra quality, at. ...... 10¢
12% can White Wax Beans at................ 10c
4 pound cake Walter Baker’s Chocolate at... 20¢
35¢ can fancy White Cherries at..... .. ... 27¢
2-pound can Black Raspberriesat.... . ..... 15¢
25c can White Cherries at... ........ ... .. 21c
Best quality Lemon Cling Peaches at........ 20c
10c bottle Pepper Sauce at...... ........... Tc
Large size jar Dill Pickles at................ 10c
Perfect Breakfast Coffee, best in market, at. 30c
Extra quality loose Cocoa, per pound. ....... 35¢ ;
10 cakes Moon Seapat........ ........... 25e
Gcakes Lennox Sogpat....... . ......0... 25¢
3 10c cans Big Bonanza Lye at........... .. 25¢
Full pound package Seeded Raisins at..... . 10e
10c box Macaroni at........ ra de ei a Te wf
We Pay Highest Market Prices for Butter, Eggs
and Other Country Produce.
and Bedding, Cupboards, Chairs
and other articles too numerous
to be mentioned. ;
TERMS. |
Sums of $5.00 and under cash. |
mounts above $5.00, a credit of |
days will be given with ap-
MRS. HARVEY KOEPPF.
MOKENZIE & SMITH
Se. 'NAUGLE BLOCK,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
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