The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 03, 1913, Image 8

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e Nature's Cry for
LL D= = GOLDSTEIN,
8 Remember Ijvisit Meyersdale every
#wo weeks and guarantee allimy work.
¥ will make all necessary corrections
and change of lens any time within two
Wears absolutely free. Special arrange-
ments and prices for Kryptok and Tor- |
Particular attention given |
Eyes and sight examined |
#s Lenses.
$o children.
free. Overcoming of Headache, Ner-
wousness, Dizziness, pains in the tem-
ples, top and back of neck, watery and
inflamed eyes, ete.,
&train) my specialty. No drops or
, &lrugs used at time of examination of
woyes. (Glasses fitted from $2.00 up.
Eieadache can be Prevented by glasses,
Aching Eye Balls and Dull
~ Headaches
Sill Value Your Eyesight... Consult
Be coLLne DRUG STORE, HARTLEY BLOCK.
heat Meyersdale, Thursday and Friday, April 17-18,
From 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
(produced by eye |
Help. Heed It as You
Eyesight Specialist,
-
and glasses scientifically fitted will
preven serious results sure to follow
[negleet. Your eyes are too important
to be intrusted to an incompetent Op-
| tician.
| that you will get a service unequa led.
Bear in mind that I am at Collins’ Drug
Store, Meyersdale, Pa., eyery two
weeks. Every pair of glasses I adjust
| I will gnarantee for two years and will
make any necessary changes of lenses
| free of charge within that time. The
one price pays for the care of your
eyes for two years. Our responsibility
never ceases, which means much to |
those who wear glasses.
are yours at all times
The Corset for the Season |
HER
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modes. .
figure
Fashion Form
Corsets only high
are used in these models ;
comfortable.
salesladies are in attendance
tween this season's corset and
the models of previous seasons
If you will try to wear a former season's
corset with a new dress you will in-
stantly see the difference.
I his general change is very noticea-
ble in H+ NDERS N CORSETS.
The new HENDExsON models are
st led and constructed to bring out
every detail of the important fashion
changes that distinguish this season’s
HENDERSON
has been individually designed for your
ish. natural effect which is now the cor
rect fashion.
‘HENDERSON You will like HenpErson CORSETS
[hey are exceptionally well constructed;
they arc accurate fitting and
They range in price from $1 to $5.
At our well equipped Corset Department competent
onstrate the advantages of the corsets we sell,
E is a marked difference be-
When you wear the night
Corsr7—the model that
grade, serviceable materials
to help you select and dem-
ome Bloc'™-
HARTLEY, CLUTTCN GO,
THE WOMENS STORE
Meyersdale, Pa J
MAKING A HIT!
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UR lin
style, fit and wear.
wn
e of shoes has been making a hit with
our friends because they
Tom & Jim Shoes
are correct in
pocketbook.
and Oxfords in Black,
will make a big hit with your feet and with your |
Why not give them a-try out ?
We have a complete line of Spring Shoes
Tan and White
in and see us before you make your purchase.
My reputation is a guarantee |
Our services |,
| town or out
Come
I TOM & JIM,
HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE.
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For SALUE—A Three year old Colt
Apply, to GEORGE H. ALBRIGHT,
sm ch 27-tf ad (Sippleville) Meyersdale
—— o
Photographs and Picture frames at
¥Oonrad’s Studio at balf price. Sat-
#gfaction guaranteed in every sale of
¥eotos or Frames. E. E. Courad. ad
A
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish through the columns of
The Commercial fo return our heart- |
felt thanks to friends and neighbors
for their kindness and sympathy dur-
ing our recent bereayement.
JOHNSTOWN NEWS.
April 1—Thursday of last week
Charles Bird, of the firm of Bird
Brothers, poultry financiers,’ who re-
sidle on Highland Farm, a few.
miles southeast of Meyersdale, paid
a visit to this city, and your corres-
pondent had the pleasure of a chat
with him. The Bird Brothers are
leaders in their line of business, rais-
ing and dealing in two famous strains
-| of fowles—Giant Bronze Turkeys and
Partridge Plymouth Rock Poultry.
Their record at poultry shows is al-
most without parallel, frequently
taking more first prizes than all other
competitors combined.
Two Ex-Sheriffs of Somerset coun-
ty— W. CO. Begley and Edward Hoov-
er, both of Somerset were yisitors
to the ‘Flood Oity’’ last week.
George Donges, of Meyersdale, the
prominent meat merchantand cattle
dealer, passed through Johnstown
Friday last on his way to the East-
ern cities on a business errand.
Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Daugherty, of
Listie, were in the city one day last
week shopping and calling upon rela-
tives and friends.
The seyeral Johnstown manufactur-
ing concerns are running full time
and the city and its environs seem to
be enjoying an era of prosperity. It
is authoritatively
‘Cambria Steel Company, which em-
ploys many thousands of men, have
‘car orders enough in advanee to keep
‘their plant running full time, day
and night turns, until the middle of
1914, and notwithstanding this, orders
r cars are still being booked.
Among those from Somerset county
‘who were here during the last week
attending the District Conference
of Western Pennsylvania, Church of
ithe Brethren, we noticed the follow-
‘ing: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horner,
and S. D. Gnagey of Meyersdale! M
3. Peck and Eld. Silas Hoover, of
Somerset, D. W. Long and Dr. R.
TI. Pollard, Garrett, and Eld. P. J.
Blough, Hooversville.
The storm last week, which lasted
only a few minutes, did considerable
‘damage on Main and Bedford streets
‘in the way of blowing down electric
signs and smashing plate glass store
fronts.
Sunday morning we met W. T.
‘Williams, whose name for years in
Meyersdale was synonomous with
interests. After coming to Johnstown
for a time Mr. Williams conducted
the Park Place Livery, which was
among the best in Johnstown, but he
disposed of the business and now
holds & lucrative position with the
Loraine Steel company in Moxham.
Mr. Williams resides on Somerset
street, one of Johnstown’s most de-
sirable residence stréets
Frank Gardner and Roy Younkin
are also getting along very nicely and
*‘Brad’’ Graham is daylight chef for
the Elk club, and is also a member
of the Lennex club who have their
headquarters in the Hannon Block
on Franklin street. The Lennex club
supports the famous Lennex basket
ball team which played and defeated
the Broadway A. C.,
past season. Gilbert Shumaker, a
son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Shumaker,
of Moxham, reports- the family all
well. There are many other Meyers-
dale people hereiwhom] we have not
yet seen, but will remember them in
fature letters to The Commercial.
MuTT.
A NEW THEATRE.
The Gurley jewelry and sporting
goods stores will be transformed into
the Bijou Theatre by June 15th. For
several years Mr. Gurley tried to rent
those desirable rooms so that he could
give all his time to the automobile
business. Talking pictures will be
the specialty of the Bijou Theatre.
The large rooms have now been rent-
ed and Mr. Gurley will now devote
all his time to the garage.
Board for two in a modern house in
of tcwn. Good pay.
Inquire at The Commercial. ad
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors for the help rendered and
| sympaty extended during our recent
bereavement.
MRs. J. A. TRESSLER, AND FAMILY.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S :
CASTORIA
We have a num-
Eber of watches
8 which were left at
our store for re-
pairs and not call-
§ 2d for which we ||
= wish to dispose of.
Come Early and Get
a Bargain
T. W. GURLEY,
|
Jeweler,
RD AND FAMILY.
stated that the |-
during the |
‘wells four and five.
COUNCIL ‘MEETING
Council met in regular session on
Tuesday evening. President Dis call-
ed the meeting to order at £:
Present—Dia, Darnley, oy - ‘Ban-
man and Deal.
Absent—Weakland and Bolden.
The minutes of the preceding meet-
ings, regular and adjourned were
read and approved.
Harvey Stahl was present and re-
ferred to Act 7, Section 8. Council
granted permission on payment of
$10.00 license and in compliance with
certain specified conditions.
W. H. Deeter asked permission to
lay a narrow guage track from the
Meyersdale Planing Mill across the
street to the lumber yard No. 2.
Council wlll view the place of fthe
contemplated track.
Dr. Lichty and Clarence Moore of
the Board of Health were present
with reference to the old mill race.
BILLS PRESENTED.
W. H.Klingaman, Health Office...85.80
H. E. Bauman 3 gripe | to Som-
The above bills were ordered paid.
Cunningham Lumber Co., 15.30.
Held over.
The burgess report was read.
A communication was read from
Appel & Glessner asking for the im-
provement of Clay street. Referred
to the street committee. A commu-
nication from Mr. Friend of the W.M.
to improvements before the surrenacr
of bond. Referred to the street com-
mittee. The secretary is to commu-
M. R. R.
In reicrence to the sewerage sys-
tem anc . isposal plant, B. J. Lynch
is to fini wu the work conforming to
the dena. us of the State officials.
No rep rt fromgthe.Treasurer.
=Financ : committee, is] to takeliup
the matter with reference to Zajoity
surveyor.
report.
Finance Committee. No report.
Street Committee reported.
Mr. Hamilton complained the
water is running in his yard. ‘Refer-
red to committee.
With reference to the Old Mill Race
council ic ok this action: levees to be
repsi,ruri ‘n watermus pass through
the race4and fhe race must be cleaned
at least twice a y' ar, or abandon the
old race . Compliance to this request
must be made by May 1st. or legal
step wil! "eo taken to have the race
abandoned.
The 1i..ance comr i’ ee was instruct-
ed to have N. T. Boose and the City
Thurs ay evening. Adjourned.
TWO MORE GOOD
WELLS IN OKLAHOMA
Dr. H. C. McKinley, who is acting
as representative of the Oklahoma
City Oil Company, has received word
that the company has brought in
The first of
these new wells was brought in on
later. Well number four came in with
a great roar that could be heard for
several miles and at first looked to be
a great gasser. It quickiy began to
spray oil, bowever, and the opinion
of the field mapager is that it will
blow itself into a good oil well of
from 50 to 60 barrels daily output.
All of last Saturday it was spraying
oil high aboye the derrick. The pay
sand in the other well was reached
last Friday evening and on Satur-
day morning the oil stood in the
hole fifteen hundrei feet and the
well at that time had not been shot.
This may turn out to be the company’s
best producer as it looks good for 150
barrels or ore.
The company now has five wells
altogether and within the next two
weeks drilling will be started on the
sixth. The policy of the company is
to set aside "earnings for dividends,
thus all new developments must be
made from the proceeds of the sale
of stock. The stock is offered at one
dollar a share. Before accepting the
agency of the company Dr. McKin-
ley made inquiry from reliable sources
in. Oklahoma and found that the state-
ments contained in the prospectus
were true and that the management
is,in “the hands of reputable and suc
cessful business men of Oklahoma
City. :
If you wonld like to make an in-
vestment which is not only safe but
will with reasonable certainty, make
| big profits for the shareholders it
| would be well to get in touch with
| Dr. H.C. McKinley, of Meyersdale,
| without delay. W change
| and terms on which stock may now
in price
be bought is expected to take place
| at an early date.
(Adv.)
Lagi
As long as the present stock of
| goods last, we will make photographs
{at one half the regular
| portrait frames will also go at the
all goods
first class and up to |
price. All
same rate. We guarantee
to be strictly
date. E. E. Conrad. - ad
MORE ice ionloi vor iii iiiisesen 122.67 |
‘N. Klingaman’s son’s team for
Japuary.............. .......-kwensaz 10.00
D.R. Cramer, bread.................. 2.20
R. R. was read with furcher reference
nicate the specific wishes t< the W.
Water and Light Committee,” No |
RESOLVED,
THHT BED IS A GREAT IN=
STITUTION THAT 1S AT-
TENDED = BY EVERYONE
NIGHTLY: OUR BEDS ARE
N
BUSTER
HIS BED
ARE WIDE AWAKE IN THE
FURNITURE BUSINESS.
BUSTER Brown,
2
YoU CAN NoT PUT ANYTHING INTO YOUR
HOME THAT WILL PLEASE YOUR HUSBAND
YoU KNoW THE MAN WHO EARNS THE BREAD
MUST BE RESTED WHEN HE GOES TO HIS
CHARM oF AROOM To HAVE IT DECORATED
WITH A BEAUTIFUL BED. FOR ANYTHING IN
UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE WE HAVE IT. WE
HAVE A COMPLETE SToCK OF WALL PAPER,
CARPETS, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, LINOLEUM,
SEWING MACHINES AND MUSICAL GooDs.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM—
BALMER S. IN THIS LINE WE ARE
UP - To - DATE IN EVERYTHING.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY oR NIGHT.
REICH & SON,
Faneral Directors and Embalmars.
(30 Centr; Street, “Both iis
a PN
GooD To SLEEP IN, BUT WE ©
MORE THAN A GooD, COMFORTABLE BED. |
EY
WORK, AND YoU KNow How IT ADDS To THER
Nr
Solictor at an adjourned meeting next |
March 25th, and the other three days ||
BUYING NEWS WORTH
READING !
WE OFFER SOME =
Special Bargains
For Friday. and Saturday
Of this week. Come in and look
over our stock.
+ 8c Prunes, 4 pounds for........ . . 25¢.
125c Prunes, Spoundsfor..... . .. ... 25¢
. 1bc Prunes, 2pounds for: ............. 25¢
3 full-pound packages Seeded Raisins.... 25¢
2 full-pound packages Seedless Raisins... 25¢
2 full-pound packages Fancy Currants. ... 25¢
» Premier Prepared Breakfast Flour, package 10c
Medium size Brooms at 25¢
larger Brooms at"... -....0...... 35¢
Good Brooms .at........... ..0.... i 0 40c
Ladies’ Favorite Brooms at.... ........ 50¢
Finest quality Brooms at. ......... ....... 55¢
Swansdown Graham Flour.......... ..... 23c¢’
Swangdown Cake Flour...... ..... 7... 23¢
Fair quality loose Coffeeat. ............. 22¢
Good quality loose Coffeeat.... ......... 25¢
Real good loose Coffee at ............... 28¢
Perfect Breakfast Coffee, very fine quality 30c¢
40c Premier Coffee. ................... 38¢
Bridal Tomato Soup, finest quality ...... 8c ,
Full pound can Salmon............ 10¢
Better grade’ Salmon... ... .. 4... 12%c
Alaska Pink Salmon... ......... i... 15¢
Argo Red Salmon................. . 20c
ol Royal Chenook Salmon, finest packed.... 25¢
MOKENZIE & SITH
NAUGLE BLOCK,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
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