The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 08, 1913, Image 8
v be fa hii nl ~~ SPECIAL "THREE DAY SALE! | TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MAY 13, 14, 15, 1915. ] Our special sales have been bright spots in our daily routine of business life. Bright, be- ® cause each sale has made new friends for ‘‘The Womens Store.” _ Women know that each special sale is an offering of good, clean, up-to<date, seasonable goods—not a clean up of old stock ; not a specially arranged sale of left-overs and seconds; but merchandise taken from our shelves and offered to you at a time when you can use it—but 3 } offered for one day only. TUESDAY our entire line of LACES and EMBROIDERIES—and we’re proud of our show- ing in this department—will be offered to you at the usual special sale prices—One-Fourth Off. WM You understand—on every dollar, you pay us seventy-five cents and keep twenty-five cents in @ your pocket. 37 oh on WEDNESDAY you can buy any article from our assortment in MUSLIN UNDER- # WEAR on the same plan. Plain, serviceable underwear, or dainty, delicate creations of laces # and embroideries, whichever way your taste runs, you will find them here in excellent assort- #8 ments at ONE FOURTH OFF. * THURSDAY #we offer our complete line of LACE CURTAINS and CURTAIN MATERIALS. # Curtains in white, ecru and ivory ; in plain and fancy designs ; lace, nets and panels; marked ® from 50c to $5.50 per pair. In curtain materials you will find every desirable shade and pattern §§! in serim and madras, also Swisses, nets and laces in beautiful designs, in white and ecru. All : reduced ONE-FOURTH for this day only. | 4 Laces and Embroideries Muslin Us.derwear : Curtains and Curtain Materials HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO. THE WOMENS STORE HARTLEY BLOCK MEYERSDALE, PA | For RENT—Mrs. Annie Hanning LUMBER FOR SALE. will rent her dwelling house of five | A Lady or Man to represent the | — i @Grest Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.,| 1¢ you are in need of lumber see H | rooms, steam heat and bath. A store 4n and around Meyersdale. Apply:— * | room in connection or separately. 122 N. Centre St., Cumberland, Md. | Phillips, at 331 Beachley street, or Apply, to No. 510 Main street, | call by phone. Both phones. We can Meyersdale, Pa. ad save you money on building material | WANTED. elf Photographs and Picture frames at | | ‘Qonrad’s Studio at half-price. Sat- | by delivering direct from the saw mill. * Board for two in a modern house in §sfaction guaranteed in every sale of | CUNNINGHAM LUMBER CO. |town or out of town. Good pay. Photos or Frames. E. E. Conrad. ad! May 1-tf ad. ' Inquire at The Commercial. ad Col. Roosevelt's Hunter. RESOLVED, TIMES MAY CHANGE AND MENMAY CHANGE WITH THEM, AND STYLES MAY CHANGE, Too, BUT SQUARE DEALING NEVER CHANGES. WE KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. OUR 43 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN MEY- ERSDALE HAS PROVEN THIS. : Emory J. Pond, one of the hunters who accompanied Theo. Roosevelt on his African hunt, is one of the lion tamers employed with Sanger’s Show. Mr. Pond joined Mr. Roosevelt’s par- ty in Rhodesia and remained until the expedition moved up towards Khartoom, when he joined the San- ger expedition sent to equatorial Africa to replenish the menagerie. They obtained many fine specimens, and Mr. Pond came to America with them to break the wild and savage beasts. He now has them under per- fect control. He tells many interest- ing experiences while with the Roose- velt expedition, and says the Colonel was not only absolutely fearless, but often reckless in exposing himself to the attacks of wild denizens of the African jungle. The Sanger Show will be in Mey- ersdale, Friday, May 16th. eee: Ask Better Train Service. The State Railroad Commission heard the complaint of Walter M. Clevenstine, of Spring City, and Harry N. Roland and H. M. Johnson, of Parkerford, who desire better pas- senger train service on the Pennsyl- vania Railroad from points between Phoenixville and Pottstown. The complainants stated that the train leaving Philadelphia at 65:13 P. M. | does not go further than Phoenix- | ville, and that there was a demand | that the service be extended to Potts- | own. | : | CARPETS, RUGS, WALL PAPER, LACE CUR- : | TAINS, SEWING MACHINES, MUSICAL GooDS§, PAINTS, ETC., AT Low PRICES WHEN YoU DEAN WITH US. OUR CHI-NAMEL DEPARTMENT IS WELL | IF YOU HAVE ANY oLD FURNITURE | OR FLOORS To Do oVER THIS SPRING, COME | Tous AND WE WILL EXPLAIN HowW YoU CA Do IT AND AT A NOMINAL CosST, R. REICH & MN, | TTI No SUN-DIAL METHoDS IN OUR STORE. WE KEEP STRICTLY UP To THE TICK OF THE CLOCK IN OUR LINE OF BUSINESS AND GIVE HIGH QUALITY CIGARS You cannot judge a cigar | by ihe band or by the out- {|| STOCKED side wrapper. It’s the : ; quali'y of the cigar all through that determines || whe ter it will be a good | sm: ki or not. We carry noting but the best cigars, caret ully blended and se- lected on account of their | aroma and high quality. Per box of 50— $4.00, $2.00 and $3.00 If you prefer a Pipe, we have some dandies— {30 Centre Street. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. THe LEYS BROCE STORE, . YoU NONE BUT THE BEST OF FURNITURE] Both Phones. | | | 25c to $5.25 | Naugle Building. Meyersdale, Pa MEYERSED SAKGER’S GRATER EUROPEAN The Orton Family, 2 The World’s Greatest | 3 Riders i : } t Sanger's Ae riard of {| Gigantic Elephants |B —S@te i i. =e Great Leapers 25 ETE r —y2te. ————y—————————— - Fo AIT FOR THE FR SHOWS AND THE ONLY BIG SHOW TO VISIT YOUR CITY THIS YEAR BIG SHOW! 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