The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 08, 1913, Image 4

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LET the fraternal organizations turn out on Memorial Day.
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CALIFORNIA is determined to enact laws which seem for her 1 bar Ammonia Soap FREE with a 25¢ soap purchase.
good.
——————— Goods Delivered Promptly. Careful Attention Given to Telephone Orders
TH! 1aughts of Japan have no particular dread for the in . tS
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even 11 142 Centre Street. Both Phones. Meyersdale, Pa.
3 10c cans Lye, 25¢
3 cans good corn, 25¢
3 bottles Ketchup, 25¢
7 be bars Laundry Soap, 25¢
1 pound Baking Powder, 15¢
3 cans String Beans, 25¢
3 packages Bird Seed, 25c¢
3 10c rolls best Toilet Paper, 25¢
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GURLEY BROS. leyersdale, Pa.
| the same ra
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the present stock of
nake photo-|,;
As long as
goods last, we will
graphs at one half the regular price.
All portrait frames will also go at
a! We guarantee all
rictly and
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Miss Ada Kimmell, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Edward S. Kimmell, and
Hornig, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hornig, both of Friedens, were
married at Friedems, May 4, by the
Rev. J. €. McCarney.
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Meyersdale Commereial BURIED HERE. , | gine Yies H
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Y en’s 25 50 adies Ilats
: The remains of Mrs. George Down- St r aw Lo) at S Neckwear 2 C Cc L
; [Re red at the Postoffice at Meyersdale, Pa, as second class mail matter.]| ton, were brought here today from | @ ; = gn Are cheaper this year than
: Jenners, where she died on Tuesday Of All Kinds for Men, Boys ever before. New styles
‘THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, [from blood poison, aged 23 years. and Children. trimmed hats come in every
A. M. SCHAFFNER, Editor and Proprietor. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The St H of week.
: Charles Critchfield of Jenners, and e Straw Hat season 1s :
wai i Y t+ $1.50 Per Year Cas > . .
amished pe Tharetay n oi ye aL D| esides her parents she leaves her |f§ here. Keep cool with one $1.98 to $4.98 \ %
ONL ND: 90 = . husband, one child 18 months old, six of our new Kati .
’ w Katies or soft
brothers and one sister to mourn her J ust the kind for moderate
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. loss. The interment was in the Union straws. sized purses.
cemetery and Rev. Yount officiated. Panama Hats for discrim-
M ial Day Celebration inating d 1
emoria y . For SALE—A Three year old Colt GE Tessers at our usua . .
i not be forgotten on Memorial day. The| APPIY, to GuoRGH H. ALBRIGHT, moderate prices.
The old soldiers dare not be forg y meh 27-tf ad (Sippleville) Meyersdale. GORSETS
town and community will do all that can be done for them. Me- \
morial day 1913 is a day that should be remembered for many MARKET REPORT. A new lot of Men's Oxfords ohn Wanamaker, says:
years. C. W. Baldwin will be out with the band to furnish the Tan once «They are the best kind in
music, Alex. Johnson will be out with the drum corp, B. F. Shipley | Corrected weekly by McKenzie & : his stock.” .
will again assist in lining up the automobiles to take the old soldiers | Smith. $3. 50 $4 00 We have your style or can
to the cemetery. Could we not have a prominent speaker to deliver PAYING PRICE. ‘ eT get your special kind wheth-
a patriotic address? It might be just as well to have one of the|Butter, per Pound. «eons ania 26-28¢ They look something like er the extra long or the
pastors of the churches on this occasion; and in the way of variety | Eggs, per OZ renennnnnncinne oeeld-16C |B 4. lv b d th
Chickens, perpound 12 1-2¢ is— only better, and they famous
would it not be a good plan to have a game of base ball between the Apples ATR 50-600 | are better than they look
fats and leans, or the married and singles or the big and littles of Potatoes, pe Ie o.abe y y WN B R edUSo Gorse
Meyersdale; charge an admission, give the proceeds to some worthy | Country Side, per pound................ 12¢ o Le
object. Shoulder, per pound........ccoveeeeese 13c ’
The Commercial welcomes any suggestions and will appreciate | Ham. ..cocioneee enone: 16e LADIES WASH DRESSES
i ing to make Memorial day a .
29 on oe i» Te and in the oof Wi Weekly 1v Docker & All colors linens and near
‘memorable day In honor o ieSpE. linens, with the latest trim-
Meyersdale. SELLING PRICE. mings
EE Corn, Per bus....ccceetiiitiianeriacennnns 75¢ 4
4 Hutchins.
° . Oats, frecleaned..........cceeeeeeeunnnene. 47c 4
King Nicholas Evacuates. Coen inmal ey $1 05 ‘New Ideas In $1.98 T0 $4.98 SV
King Nicholas, of Montenegro, for his defiance of the threat of hat Shope: CWh.ooineene, 1908 /Y N C CaF ySilgren { Dues too,
the King of Austria, was applauded throughout the world for his Gide) he a s, per ewt, home w e ow a 4 In: soft 2 tos ones
defiance which he hurled back at Austria, but later he submitted | pour. *“Best on Record" per bbl. This is going to be neckwear week- with low neck and short
. . : : our, ‘‘Best on Record’ per bbl. 5 25 end at this store. We can promise sleeve
to the inevitable and decided to evacuate the fortress of Scutari. ‘‘King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent lL. di ’ you something quite out of the .
This action of the aged Nicholas was strongly opposed by his cabi-) patent, per barrol.......aneniia 8 00 aales and ng patter how your 5c $1 00 $1 50
net. Ina clash Montenegro would not have held her own for any WILD WEST — : . fanirs youwll havea choice of . .
length of time against a great power. It does seem a pity that oes Prices start as low as 50c, but what- :
Nicholas did change his mind. Those few warriors have earned SHOW CCMING A : tis Bineat fabric and stole Don’t Forget Our Ladies’
the fruits of victory, and the probabilities are that if Nicholas had _— Here Is a Surprise for the Ladies ! TE EE Waists,
held to his determination, Austria would have hesitated a long time | WYOMING BILL'S WILD WEST EXHIBI- Out shoo Wish windows and see the big display of
before she would have ventured starting a war which might have Mon ur;shoerstock nas been Gee MNS rey est Bee 98c and up
ended in making all Europe a battle field. Outside interference isa ty thoroughly restocked with We strongly recommend The. stack is. inexhagst
dangerous practice and seldom settles matters. When Japan hum-| There is probably no greater educa- the newest, and we allow | for men. $1.00 a box, any bE We roves ne Alm
bled China, Russia was most persistent in depriving Japan of the Sone! nstifation or DESO nee none to beat us in low pric- teed. ® i Wi er allow it to
x : : entire wor ay than the Wyom- . 1 v $ .
fue of Teton but a few years later the history of Port Arthur Bile Wild West Show. With this || ings Dulls, Tans or White fe
QE. immense aggregation are the most Buck. ] : u : $2 H] TO $9 98
ee noted, celebrated and renowned ua ua of Silks, u ®
’ ° $s Scouts, Cowboys, Indians, Trappers Foe ——
Tariff Revision Converts. and Guides identifiied with earl
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Last fall’s election was productive of but two Democrats west Yer nh They PN very EVERYTHING Your Money
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of the Allegheny mountains, Carr and Bailey. The new tariff pioneer days, and are this season por- TO WEAR Back With a
propaganda could not expect much support from Western Pennsyl- | traying to the American public in a FOR Pleasant Sinile
vania. There are rumors, however, that one who was elected on | decidedly realistic manner the trials
the regular Republican ticket, although a Bull Mooser, from Pitts- | and tribulations that it was necessary EVERYBODY, If You Want It.
burg, will support the Underwood tariff bill, and from none other | to experience in the far West during MEYERSDALE, PA,
ih es : the time the Red Man reigned supreme. ARRAS : a ‘
district than the 30th, the district which had been represented bY | mis portion of Wyoming Bill's Wild — Si ei |
the arch protectionist, Hon. John Dalzell, for the past 22 yeass.| west performance is an educator for
When districts like that through their representatives undergo so old and young alike, as well as enter- | 1 ting bronchos, mimic Indian war- A
great a change, then it looks as if the time was here and the nation | taining and amusing, andfurnisheson-| ¢,re Indian war dances, the sports
was ready to try a change. Not only does the rumor credit Kelley Y 2 port of Ths Siegen Dosformante. and pastimes of the cowboysand cow- £
with changing from high protection to the Democratic bill, but A. a ion will be found Cossacks gins attack of the stage coach, res- XX u oY an um
>arlisle. C -at-L f the R bli from Russia, Gauchos from South|.,¢ of wagen train. and a true to life ’
R. Rupley, of car 15 er gnElessinun Barge, 0 e epu lican | America, Arabs from the desert, Unit- representation of the famous Moun- |
ticket, is also credited with favoring the Underwood bill. Of | ed States cavalry and artillery troup- | {sin Meadow Massacre. SE ASON ree
course, the House is overwhelmingly emoeratic and their votes do | ers, and an abundance of bright-eye : :
’ : 1: i - i i _| Two exhibitions are given daily,rain
eded, but it shows what men are thinking an Senoritas and-dashing daring, rosy . .
not A be heed y ga d cheeked Western beauties. Itis truly |or shine, afternoon at 2 and night at is here in full bloom, and we have prepared our-
what tendency Is at Work. : s __|a pictured, brilliant and historical | 8 o’clock. New specially constructed selves to meet the large demand.
Obstacles are placed In the way against the passing of the tariff portrayal of life on the great Western | storm proof tents have been secured, WwW h :
bill, the calamity howler is getting In his work, but a reduction in | plains—shooting, lassoing, bull-dog-| which protect the audiences at all e carry them in all styles and colors—
the tariff is bound to come, and America will také an initial step | ging, riding wild and untamable horses | times from the elements. black, tan and white
towards emancipation from the colossal “Interests”. which have| =——————=———rn | Our line of White Shoes for Women, Misses’
dominated in this country for many years. 0 and Children cannot be surpassed.
ie] ee Have Y ou ? Have You : | Would like to have you call and see our
Gettysburg Reunion. A ——————————— | large line before making your purchase.
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The State legislature took a recent action to get the soldiers of TRIED THE NYAL’S i re
the Civil War back to Gettysburg on the fiftieth anniversary of the | 1 -
battle, and on the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. | 0! [ a cu ! ! OW er
These memorable events in our nation’s history, the former, the | ; ; )
turning point in the Civil War, and the latter, the birthday of the| BORATED AND PERFUMED?
greatest nation the world has known. It showed a fine spirit and a | P . 95 b
beautiful sen‘iment on the part of the legislature. The state cheer- | rice Cc per DoOX
fully appropriates $165,000 to provide for free transportation of the
soldiers and sailors. No one finds objection to the holiday the state | FOR SALE BY
offers to her former defenders, and all join in heartily in making | F B THOM AS
the Indian Summer of their lives pleasant and happy and full of ap- . . ’ |
preciation for what they hed done in the : early manhood. If, [| Both Phones. Leading Druggist. Meyersdale, Pa. ||
however, we consider for a moment the age of those for whose] THE HOME OF VINOL
honor the reunion is held and those who must participate to make | . !
the reunion a success, we are not so sure t.at itisoreal blessing|™ =~ _ —-——— a —
to those old soidiers. The young men of fifty years ago are the old
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men of to-day and are dying at the rate of a hundred a day. We| Th a £ I Zs fn. > Maverall . « , a»
3 0s yn 0 i EY fo 3) o VAaAXVWeEil ine
want to keep them as long as we can. They have no vitality to | e gine ui ua 14 uroceries alaciaY 1 1013 Line Consisting of
r The remaining strength they have should be carefully | romaine ons mse sree em rs One large six cylinder and one small six cylinder. The leaders
. . 7 23 og ETRE e in this line wi o = H.-P AE. y
jed for their future need. To be at Gettysburg will be a | Our Bill of Fare is so extensive and varied that our patrons have a nf 3s 1 s will be our 2s Bey, 3 fine large touring car, with
strenous week for the best and most vigorous, and if that is correct, || wide range for selectic st practice, equal to any $2,000 car on the market today.
what will it mean for those who have passed the three-score and ten Boy select foe that a Se sted, ve taoht THIS CAR FULLY EQUIPPED AT $1.085
3 ; . es Te carry a full line of Fancy Canned Gooc s—it wi ay you yet Lo : .
years and many of four-score years , I} our prices. 3 shail : Our 25.H -P. will be similar to the Mascotte of 1912, which
True, hospital arrangements are being perfected at Gettysburg Try Heinz’s Sweet Mixed Pickles. : was acknowle Aged to be the best car on the American market x
to take care of those In need. Few can afford to go so fast a pace Special prices on y 1p’s Pork and Beans this week. for the price. It is said this will be a real opposition and the first
and lead so hard a life as the reunion demands. Those veterans Our Cakes and Crackers are kept in dust proof cans and always fresh one the Ford people have had, as it will sell for $700 or less; 3
lead SO nl ! he olga ! si ig and crisp. speed, good size, not;too heavy, 32x3 1-2 tires, all the lase ! -
7e h h rvice appreciate and whose valo st prac
whom Ww e 10N0T, w ose se vi we app a S alor 1s ccs tice, fully equipped, If you are thinking of buying a car wait
- worthy of smilation we believe would be better off at home under | It Will Pay You to Look Over These Prices for This Week. and zs hese models. Deliverics will stars April 15th. All these
se own vine a ee. | . odels can be seen atthe Pittsburg Auto ile Show 1 R
their own vine nd fig tr Lo. 3 5c boxes Matches, 10c 3 be packages Soda, 10¢ Sp a ims Automobile Show April 5th,
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Miss Mary
bury yisitor §
M. J. Ker
was a town Vv:
W. P. Dive
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was a Saturd
Samuel Fir
acted busine:
Misses Sal
werej Cumbe
Miss § Ann
day with re
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relatives.
Miss Flore
days of last
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Miss Leal
a town vis
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Mr. and
street.
Messrs.
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Saturday.
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