The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 24, 1913, Image 8

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l W. H. POWELL.
PUBLIC SALE
BUGGIES, WAGONS
AND HARNESS.
At 10:00 A. M., Rajn or Shine.
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913,
§ Nowhere, at any sale, can you find a
{ finer lot of vehicles than are displayed
i at my warerooms.
MUST REDUGE, MY STOCK.
[Come and Get Quality as Well as Bargains!
ed security. A cash discount will be given.
HL GRIFFITH,
Auctioneer. Staton.
MEYERSDALE., PA.
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Amounts
i , Amounts less than $10.00. cash.
| TERMS a over $10.00, six months’ credit with approv-
Warerooms Near B. & O.
| side, Cal., is a guest at the home of
SOMERSET.
April 22—Albert Lowry, of River-
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hyatt, in the
West End.
Roy Pletcher has returned from
Roger’s Mili, Fayette county, where
he spent a week with relatives.
Justice of the Peace J. Wesley
Henry and Elmer Kreger, of Scullton,
were business visitors in town yes-
terday.
Harry Weimer, a well-known B. &
O. conductor of Friedens, was in town
yesterday. renewing acquaintances.
Sheriff and Mrs Charles F, Hoch-
ard have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rhoads, of Akron, Ohio.
Mrs. Mary Sargent, of the West
Side, is visiting relatives in Ligonier.
Miss Mary Granger, of the South
Side, has returned from Johnstown,
where she spent several days with
relatives.
Attorney and Mrs. E. G. Kerr, of
Johnstown, who had been the guests
of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Kantner, have
returned home.
Miss Helen Fisher, of the South
Side, has returned from Keyser, W.
Va., where she spent two weeks with,
relatives.;
Miss Mary Forward, who had Been
visiting relative in Urbana, Ohio, has
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Biesecker,
| are visiting relatives in Pittsburg.)
| Miss Elsie Ferner and Miss Mary
| Emert, students at Seaton Hill Semi-
nary, Greensburg, are home for the
| spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Krebs, have
where they spent a month.
Alexander B. Grof, has returred
from Butler, Pa., where he spent a
week with relatives.
MARKET REPORT.
Corrected weekly by McKenzie and
Smith. April 8th,
Butter, per pound..,......... .. L.... 30-32¢
Eggs, per doz............... Se then ...r. 14-16
Chickens, per pound................. 12 1-2¢
Apples, perbu...... 00 50-60c
Potatoes, per bu..............i. 60-65¢
Country Side, per pound................ 12¢
Shoulder, per pound
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Try Golden Loaf or Maryel flour
and ycu will be pleased with the
result, at Habel & Phillips. ad
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Board for two in a modern house in
town or out of towr. Good psy.
Inquire at The Commercial. ad
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ONE OF THE BEST THINGS § MAKING A HIT!
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About our store is that we have the right things wv |
for men of all ages. The old man, who wants his XY B
clothes stylish, but highly dignified, in color, pat- \V k
tern and model ; the young fellow who seeks the WV H
smartest, snappiest, latest fashion in everything W H
he wears ; we're ready for all. W |!
We have clothes for all these different tastes; WV |
getting a quality in all wool fabries, in fine tailor-
ing, in correet fit.
and you know in buying our goods that you're W 5 will make a big hit with your feet and with your
pocketbook.
O R line of shoes has been making a hit with
our friends because the, are correct in
style, fit and wear
Tom & Jim Shoes
why not give them a try out ?
| We have a complete line of Spring Shoes
Wo and Oxfords in Black, Tan and White ( ome
in and see us before you make your purchase
(returned from French Lick, Ing. *
Chi-NamelFloor
\ like newly varnished wood.
As easy io apply as plain
color.
Geraining Compound gives
ing color. 2
Does not require a skilled hand
application.
This Floor Outfit con-
tains a Self-Grainer, Set
of Brushes, and material
to grain, stain and varnish
! 00 square feet of surface
Only $2.50
A Ten-Year old Child Can
like an expert in 5 minutes.
not have to buy.
IF YOU HAVE CARPETED
FLOORS AND PREFER
Hard Wood and Rugs
THIS SPECIALLY PRICED
Outfit
WILL INTEREST YOU
It contains 100 sq. ft. of hard-wood
floor surface, which looks and wears
paint,
Ready to walk on next day.
Graining First Coater hides the old
the grain-
The little Self-Grainer makes the grain.
to hold it.)
Chi-Namel Varnish gives it any color
desired, and a high lustre with one
Apply it.
You Can’t Go Wrong.
Come to our store and learn to grain
ou’!
R. REICH & SON,
130 Centre Street. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Both Phoaes,
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WE HAVE THE LAR-
GEST AND BEST
SELECTED STOCK OF |
ALL KIND. OF 4
FURNITURE,
CARPETS,
RUGS, a
WALL PAPER, | BM
MUSICAL GooDsS,
SEWING ;
MACHINES, i
GO-CARTS, B
PIANOS, ETC.
IF YoU ARE IN NEED
OF ANY THING
IN THLS LINE GIVE US
A CALL-=-WE
CAN INTEREST You.
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in this line will be our
tice, fully equipped.
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TOM & JIM,
HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE.
Maxwell 1913 Line Consisting of
One large six cylinder and one small six cylinder. The leaders
35 H.-P.
the latest practice, equal to any $2,000 car on the market today.
! THIS CAR FULLY EQUIPPED AT $1.085
Our 25H -P. will be similar to the Mascotte of 1912, which
was acknowledged to be the best car on the American market
for the price. It is said this will be a real opposition and the first
one the Fordjpeople have had, as it will sell for $700 or less; 3
speed, good size, notitoo heavy, 32x3 1-2 tires, all the lasest prac-
If you are thinking of buying a car wait
and see these models. Deliveries will start April 15th. All these
| models can be seen atlthe Pittsburg Automobile Show April 5th,
| or later at Gurley Bros. Garage.
GURLEY BROS. leyersdale, Pa.
A fine large touring ear, with
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