I RN eee pe BARN RAISING. The Barn of D. D. Meese, the well | ———— = ey O ET ES oE=—=t0| ry Work] PRICES | Fair, Breeder of Thorough-bred | Shropshire sheep and and Herford | | cattle, Angora goats and Poland | china swine, raised his new barn, July 16th, 1913. This structure being 100x54 feet, of a model bank barn, the present barn having bin 58x36, was entirely too small for Mr. Meese’s farming. The farm consists of 275 acres and Mr. Meese has been doing some very good hustling along farming lines, There wera about seventy of the good citizens present in raising the structure. The Baer Bros,, did E——l O © tll known exhibitor at the Meyersdale | Phillips, at 331 Beachley street, or LUMBER FOR SALE. | RESOLVED, THAT YoU DoN'T RUN To THE STATION AFTER THE TRAIN HAS GONEY [A AND EXPECT To CATCH p<” _# IT. DON'T RUN To OUR If you are in need of lumber see H. call by phone. Both phones. We can save you money on building material by delivering direct from the saw mill. CUNNINGHAM LUMBER Co. May 1-tf ad. | Execu'rix’s Notice. In the estate of Henry J. Wilmoth, late of the Borough of Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, deceased: Letters testamentary in the above estate haying been granted to the undersigned by the proper authority all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment and all persons having claims against said estate are. directed to present the same duiy authenticated for payment to the under- the masonry, which is a splendid job of stone work. Alfred Weimer assisted by Samuel Meese aud E. H. Werner did the carpenter work. signed Executrix, at the late residence of the deceased in the Borough of Meyersdale, Som * Sra county, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 8th ay of August, 1913. UHL & EALY, Attorneys. JENNIE E. WILMOTH, Executrix." july3 6t.adv Everything passed off nicely. By 6 p- m.. the barn was completely raised and all enjoyed the days pleasure. The ladies seryed a delic- ious dinner and supper to all present. The following persons were present: Messrs. Alfred Weimer, A. E. Baer, Joel Yutzy, Frank Murray, and son, Harry, Norman Wilhelm, and sons Frauk and Dewey, Theodore Knepp, S. S. Meese. G. W. Baer, Andrew McManus, W. Wilhelm,Herman Keef- er, W. Wright, George Deal, J. Deal, John Mdese, Edgar Glotfelty, S. Al- bright, W. Landis, D. D. Meese, Al- [1en Baer, James Wright, Richard | Newman, E. H. Werner, Harvey | Knepp, Ozias Weimer,aud son, James, | 8 .muel Wetn iller, Robert and Reid | Anthony Weimer, George and Melvin | | Meese, Samuel Harry and Chas. The dull season In oul business | Wright, LeRoy Meese; Mesdames D. || | Meese, Milton Keefer, Frank Keefer, | THORLEY’S DRUG STORE 4 49 | Next'to P. O. THERE ARE MANY ‘WHO WAIT UNTIL THE GooD THINGS ARE ALL GONE, THINKING THEY WILL GET CHEAPER. THE BEST THINGS WILL SOON BE GONE. THEY GO BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST. IF YoU ARE IN NEED OF ANY FURNITURE, CARPETS OR MUSICAL GooDJS, FOR SALE OVLY AT PENSLAR STORE 3 Meyersdale, Pa. : | D. Meese, John Meese, and two daugh- | has arrived: In order to get COME Now AND TAKE ADVANTAGE of THE | ters, Effie and Myrtle, G. W. Baer, | and daughters Lily and Imogene, work and keep busy, I will offer prices to sell quick in grandchildren, Robert an: Mary Ten- mA Kinds of Cometery Work. [lesson oo ie: de | mel, M. McKenzie, E. Wright, i | O Frmek OJ O Fe O el O Feet © Baer, Alfred Weimer, and two child- Do not delay your visit to the ren, John and Elizabeth; Misses Ada, yard, or ask us to submit designs. Eva, and Alda Meese, Helen McKen- and Mr. Woodrow Meese. { street. Lot 66x120 feet, containing MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS J eo hci ec, comune A. H. JOHNSON, Prop. OC Also two lots on High street and one | acre of ground on the Berlin road just MEYERSDALE: PENNA. a noun | outside the borougn line. For partic- 0 | AND RETURN \ ER P i MEY SDALE Six Jian I» Bale. i) Via Pittsburgh and B. R. & P. Ry. Rk REICH & NA . jand electric light, No. 405 Broadway | AUGUT 2, 23 AND 30. ® s | Chas. Hoffman, Henry McKenzie,and | Balti more & Ohio ME ERSDALE out Usual Guarantee Goes With Our Work, @s Somwie wrigw Martna weiner | NJ A GARA FALLS Ask B & O R. R. Ticket Agent for LOW PRICES. OUR FUNERAL EQUIPMENT AND STOCK 1.5 THE FINEST AND BEST IN COUNTY. AT YOUR SERVICE ANY | $7.40 | HOUR of THE DAY oR NIGHT. TICKETS GOOD FIVE DAYS {30 Centre Street. Funeral Directors and Embalmers.” All Telephones. { i Full Information. | gs - J. A. POORBAUGH, Have you any of the following symptoms of Eye Troubles? ul. 7gtade, Meysisdale, Pe If so, consult SUNDAY SCHOOL CON- WM. D.. GOLDSTEIN, 0. | vo0os AT COLLINS’ DRUG STORE, HARTLEY BLOCK, re el] churches of Garrett, Pa., met in the | § Tuesday and Wednesday July 29 and 30. ra Ear, ana MEYERSDALE PA The following program was well rendered : FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. Devotional Exercises—Rev. A. M. Schaffner. Music. | IF the letters blur or run together and you become sleepy after reading a The Work of the Sunday School short time. Pobcl ; : | IF you are troubled with nervousness, Dm by C. D.; Fritz, | Qizziness or a constant tired exhaus- ey y od feeling Singing—*‘Like a Shepherd Tender > . and True.” | IF you get sick atyour stomach easily Temperance Lesson—Mrs. Jones | while riding or mingling with amov. Singing—When in Dust to Thee i 5D LETTER SALE i ! THE WOMENS STORE. July 12 to August 2. July 12 to August 2. The first week of our third Semi-Annual Clearance Sale has been a record breaker with us. Our sales have been far in excess of our expectations. ~~ We still have good assortments in all lines, but by another week the choicest selections will be gone. ~ Bet- ter not wait too long. DOMESTICS Red Letter Special Reu Letter Special 11% | ing throng of people. IF your eyes water. IF your eyes become swollen. | IF you have pain in the temples. IF it troubles you to see at a distance. | IF your eyeballs ache. IF yourseyes feel swollen. | IF your eyelids droop. fF you suffer from dull or periodically sewing. sick headaches. IF your eyes smart or burn and the | lids become inflamed. IF you experience pains or aches in | the eyeball or in the top or back of | head, extending ofttimes into the eyes. neck or shoulder. No matter how clear your vision, if you are experiencing any of the above troubles, step in and have a talk about your eyes. GLASSES fine work of any kind. morning. IF you are wearing glasses that not fit you perfectly. your glasses do not giye yo and distinct vision. using them. muscles. _— IF one eye is weaker than the other. IF your eyes feel tired and worn after IF your eyes feel tired after doing | IF your eyelids stick together in the IF there is any discharge from the | IF any black spots appear before you. do | IF your folasses tire your eyes when u clear | IF your glasses draw your eyes Or Offering. Anthem. Qualifications of the Modern Sun- day School Teacher—W. A. Merrill, M M. Kistler, W. L. Brantand A. M. Schaffner. Singing ‘Christ for the World We | Sing.” Intermission. EVENING SESSION. Song Service. Singing‘ ‘Bringing in The Sheaves 2 Recitation—Lost After All’’—Annie Murray. The Benefits of the Rewards—Chas. Fritz. Value of Music in the Sunday School —U. S. Shober. Song—*‘‘OnwardChristion Soldiers.” Cradle Roll—Mrs. Lee Phenicie. «Moses’’—Theo. Romesberg. Quartette—Romesberg Brothers. How and When to Reach the *‘Un- believer’’—Walter Tucker, Dr. Pol- lard and Rev. Carney. Quartette—Romesberg Brothers. Offering. Anthem—Choir. Song—*‘‘God be With You Till We to correct fitting of glasses which is of SP ] RT ION the utmost importance to the eyes and | Meet Again.” Benediction. Body in general as regards of health, If you have any of the above symptoms, weak eyes or improperly fitted it, will pay you to consult us at once. We will examine glasses,do not delay,as i your eyes free your sight, and give you correct results. Remember I visit Meyersd and guarantee all my work. I will the lenses and time within two years absolutely free. sed free. Special attention to children’s eyes. Glasses A A ts Fad Sf dN NAS Nd NSN Nd WANTED. AA A SI SSIS dN of charge and candidly and truthfully tell you if we can sav ale. at Collins’ Drug Store, every two weeks make all necessary corrections and change Eyes and sight exam- fitted from $2.00 up. BOYER—BAKER. e Edward James Boyer, and Rebecca | Rlizabeth Baker both of Meyersdale, were united in holy wedlock by L.! B. Rittenhouse, pastor of the Evan- | glial church, at the home of the Devotional Exercises—Rev. Wiant || ATTA M li DRESS GINGHAMS AUSIIN 10c Utility, sale Price .... ........oeee coos 8c N k 12 1-2¢ Toile du Nord: Bates, sale price ... 10c eC wear 15¢ to 18c Standard Ginghams, sale price .. 12ic SPECIAL Underwear APRON GINGHAMS Lancaster, 7c values, sale price..... ........ 6c 1-4 Off caucozs - American Indigo Blues and Simpson Prints, sale price...... «.oovaoeanns vase meas he PERCALES ; . Standard qualities, regular 12ic, sale price... 10c Red Letter Special Red Letter Special TOWELING 8c Stevens Crash, sale price..........:.. 7c H d B ht 10c Stevens Crash, sale price............. 9c an ags urtains 11c Stevens Crash, sale price............. 10c 12 1-2¢ Stevens Crash, sale price............. lle 1-4 Off 10c Bleached Linen Toweling, sale price.. 9c 12 1-2¢ Bleached Linen Toweling, sale price. . 1lc 16c Bleached Linen Toweling, sale price.. 13c -4 Off 1c Hills,bleached and half bleached, sale price 10c| Red Letter Special 8c Waists 1-4 Off 10c Bleached, very good quality..... ........ . 10c Paragon, half bleached, sale price....... 8ic °o 9 . y Red Letter Special] 8c Motor, full bleached, sale price...... .. 70 Ladies and Children S 7¢ Hawthorne, full bleached. sale price..... 6 15¢ Spun Long Cloth, sale Price .....c.ceaen- 12ic 95¢ Mohawk Sheeting, 9-4, sale price......... 21c Dresses 30¢c Mohawk Sheeting, 10-4, sale price........ 27¢ 21c Good quality, 9-4, unbleached, sale price. 18c 15¢ Pillow Casing, 42 inches, sale price....... 124c : 18¢ Pillow Tubeing, 42 inches, sale price .... 15¢ - 20c Pillow Tubeing, 42 inches, sale price... 17¢ 29¢ Pillow Tubeing, 45¢ inches, sale price.... 18c Red Letter Special Embroideries 1-4 Off Red Letter Special Parasols 1-4 Off Red Letter Special Dress Trimmings 1-4 Off Hartley, Clutton Co. pastor, Wednesday evening, July 16th. SEESE REUNION. The 10th annual Seese reunion will | se held in the park at Hooversvile on a3 At st 12. e associatior Seese, of Windber,is the pres- | ( At the Royal Cafe, and Restau rant, at Boswell, a cook and girl in | > given at | t party. | Hartline, as I eee For Rent. | july 10-tf Apr Building now occupied by Frank | . | rant and residence. | Sheppard Bros. ad | THE WOMENS STORE. Hartley Block. MEYERSDALE, sPA. ROTTER Re a Hop) ee Noetd oo n t = fi Pod LN am ey Oh ey oA 4d A mm oN ct + or 4 OU iden ert as ANNA TE he OY