A wi A SR REC ns TT > set lai Household Notes. Seale can be removed from palms | by washing them in water to which | Ras been added a few drops of cedar | oil. | placed in hot water for a minute or ®Oo Medium-sized vegetables are better $han the large sizes, as they can be eooked and served without so much waste. Dried corn at 20 cents a pound goes xmaeh further than canned corn, and js mueh more waolesome and better un flayor. When beating the whites of eggs be sare that there is no grease on the “Beater, as it will prevent the eggs Ayam frothing. The best material for protecting shrubs from winter ,winds is water- proof building paper. Make a frame- work of lath around the shrub and gack the paper to it. An inexpensive kitchen conveni- ence is a quart milk can covered, in which milk, soup, custard, or any Biguid may be put into the refrigera- tor, taking small space. Chicken feet, if scraped and boiled | down in water, will make a delicious jelly. If desired, boiled rice may be mixed with the broth before pouring #mto the bowl to set. To wash a rug, tack it securely to, # bare, clean floor; next scrub with ammonia water and pure castile soap- gnds; rinse thoroughly and leave tacked to the floor until perfectly dry. eee eee Spring wheat flour at $5.25 per. bhl., at Habel & Phillips. ad | up-to-date. _ "Ei WASHING SATIN. Few people seem to realize how well satin washes. Use the following method and when .dry, it has looked equal to new. Make a good lather Roses will revive ‘very. quicRly if | of soap and warm water; wash the | thei w ie uh y bo Yo Article in this, then rinse in clear | Sir Stems are clipped. ane vb cold water .and iron when dry on the | to me directed, I will expose to public sale on wrong side of the material. | | | MARKET REPORT. | Corrected weekly by- McKenzie & | Smith PAYING PRICE. Butter, per pound. .......... eresssens 30-32¢ 28-30c Eggs, per doz Ohickens, per pound..........cc.e... Country Side, per pound Apple butter, per al............. Shoulder, per pound............... Oorrected weekly by Becker & Streng. : _SELLING PRICE. Corn, per bus... - Oats, .......ccxeeessriinennes Wheat, per bus......cccccevieiiirennnes $1 05 Wheat chop, per CWh.............eeeee 190 Corn and oats, per cwt. home GPOBAd ...... icccsesrliinineas srsecen 175 Flour, ‘‘Best on Record’ per bbl. 5 65 | “King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent patent, per barrel................. 6 25 | a : As long as the present stock of ' g>ods | graphs at one balf the regular price. | All portrait frames will also go at | the same rate. We guarantee all | goods to be strictly first class and E. E. Qonrad. ad last, we will make photo- PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE! | By virtue of an orderof sale 18suing out of the | rpbans’ Court of Sumerset County, Pa., acd Saturday, November 29, 1913, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK P. M., on the premises hereinafter described: All those two certain lots of ¢rourd situate in the Borough qf Meyersdale, Somerset County. Pennsylvania, bounded and cescribed as fol- lows: : 1. Lot No. 319 located on th~ north side of High street, fronting on said sircet 66 feet and extending 120 feet to Summit street, being one of several lois of ground conyeyed to J.M Hay -and wife by Joseph Keim and wife, et. al., by their deed dated June 20. A. D. 1874, and re- corded in Deed Book, Vol. 50, Page 512, and by the said J M. Hay and wife conveyed to John Largent, Jr., by deed dated March 17, 1894 and recorded at Somerset, Pa., in Deed Record, Vol. 83, Page 275. -< 2 Numbered on the general plan of said borough in the Olinger Survey as No. 320, 4 bounded on the north by Summit street. on the east by lot No, 319 on the south by High street, on the north by Elizabeth street, on which saic lot there is erected a frame dwelling house, and is the same lot of ground that Hic Sacnft of Somerset County conveyed to Samuel Phil son and James S. Black. uolng busiiess as Philson, Black & .ompany, by deed dated August 25, 1879, and James 3 Black a d wife conveyed the undivided one-half Interest in said lot to Samuel Philson by deed dated March 29, 1887, recorded at Somerset, Pa, in Record Book, Vol 72, Page 194, and by Samuel Philson and Anna Maria, his wife, to John Largent by their deed dated 27th September, 1893, in Deea Book, Vol. 83. Page 281. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of sale, and the ba lance Xhereor on confirmation of sale and delivery of eed. J. A. GRAVES, Administrator d. b. n. of John Largent, Jr, deceased. HAY & HAY, Attorneys. Nov. 13 3t Everyone wants lockets, bracelets, lavallieres and watches for Xmas presents. Why not call at T. W. Gurley’s and get the best quality, which are being sold at cost. ad! i v QUICK LUNCH Wher the children come in from school they want some- thing nourishing.. A Nice Bowl of .Soup, or a Dish of Baked Beans, easy to prepare and sat- isfies; Butter is high; Peanut Butter is a good substitute, but | for ‘good solid food; Navy Beans, 41-2 1b. for 25¢; Lima Beans, 3 1-2 1b. for 25¢; Saur Kraut, 10c per can; 10 1b. Choice Buckwheat Flour, 34c; Hams 21c per 1b.; Flour $1.50 per large sack. We also have a nice line of Driving Gloves 50c to $1.00 per pair; Boys’ ‘Gloves, 25¢ & 50c ; Overalls and . Jumpers, Star Brand; Cord Pants and Wool Pants; Wool Socks 25¢ per pair; Knit Gloves 25¢ Ladies and Mens hése 10c and up. Oyster Shells 85¢c per hundred. Corn, Peas, Beans & Tomatoes Special prices on by the case. Trading stamps: RIDDLES URSIN Fresh Fish, at the Donges Mar- eb. y ad GAIN 4-U! In Every Department. ¢f T-Il and Winter EI Tremendous: 10 Day Sacrifice any Goods at the Face Cost of Manufacture. Men’s Fleeced Underwear, 39c. === Ladies’ Hats About Half. : Clothing! prices up very heavily. |At Once! 2 Reasons: To Be Frank With You—- . the sale of heavy goods has been slack this season. due entirely to the § warm weather. “Being very optimistic for a large Fall'business. we stocked § The weather man was against us and with the holidav season coming on we must sacrifice a portion of our stock at ridiculous g Don't fail to prepare for cold weather that will surely come. the bargains now and get double values : [, Warm W ather. 2 Preparing for Holidays Buy ‘ Your Fall Suit Can be bought at an average saving of $5.00. These are the leaders and our racks Sale Lasts 10 Days Only ! Nov. 28 to Dee. 8. Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats at a Ladies wanting new Coats and Suits CAN SAVE NOW! DON’T WAIT UNTIL JANUARY. “$10 00 Coats for $ 6 75 1500: * -1050 Men’s Work Shoes, $1.87 up. A lot Boys’ Overcoats at Half Price. are full of many more. big saving. 2000 * *. 1650 $10 00 Suits for $ 6 50 $10 00 Overcoats for $ 6 50 $18 00, $20 00 and $25 00 Suits hn. AR R00g0 + = 1450 For $13.50 20 00 9: 14 50 18 00 $20 14 50 ; All late styles. eel Children’s Winter Coats, $1.98 up. Latest Style Hats for Men. $2.50 and $3.00 Hats, $1.00 $2.00 Hats for $1.45 CAPS 19¢, 39c, 48c, 98c. Big Line Fur Caps Men’s 75¢ Flannel Shirts, 45¢ 93c | Mer’s $2.50 and $3.00 Flan- nel Shirts . $1.95 Men’s Dress Shirts. . 45¢ and g5¢ Best quality and new styles. Men’s $1.50 Flannel Shirts, Big Reductions in Shoes For the Whole Family. $4 00 Shoes for $3 45 3 50 3 2 90 3 00 ' 2 45 2 50 5 195 2 00 o 165 1 50 “ 125 85¢ 100 ‘6 Sweater Coats FOR EVERYBODY. Worth 50¢ and 75¢..... 39¢ $2 00 ones for......... $1 45 3 00 ones for........ 2 25 29 4 00’ones for......... DRY GOODS BARGAINS Calicoes Ginghams Muslin Outings Canton Flannel Blankets, 48c up. Comforts, 75c up. TV As ® remem JOIN IVIORRISON THE CLUB! PRICE $485. 5 Please PRICE $287.50 100 Player Pianos Fine Instruments —Sweet Tone —Beautiful Cases —And Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. 100 New Upright Pianos Splendid Instruments in Every Way. TERMS $2.50 per week. Guaranteed. to You. TERMS S130 per week, Special Discount for Cash. ~ - new modes to and revicw the a . : / : | - reaskeverywoman who is intergsted in the our various departments. €] We are particplar- ly .dusirous to have 100 Victor Victrolas On Extremely Easy Pa.ments—at the Cash Price. If you are interested in a Musical Instrument of any kind. it will pay you to write to us. HOKRINOY HUME C0 i ik | } \ L .o 131 Baltimore St., Noy Jd; 7 Y.M.C. A. Building, Cited land, - id. (Cumberland’s Big Piano House.) / & { e visit our store Jexhibitions 1n you sce the g£xposi- "tion of Henderson Corsets at/our well arranged, convenient Corset Department. q The new Henderson Corsets are undoubtadly the rhost stylishly designed and most -degirable, popular priced corsets we have ever offered. ‘q Your visit will be welcomed. Hartley Block, A 2 [31 = v ENDERS I JESRRRON Meyersdale, Pa. To The Public. In the Court of Common Pleas, of Somerset C uniy, Pa.. I have applied for a divorce from my wife, Stella E Wagner. I shall refuse pay ment of all debts incurred by her since Noverm- ber 3rd, 1913, on any account. THOMAS J. WAGNER, nov.12 3t West Salisbury, Pa. For Rent. H. S. Glessner flats, 2nd and 3rd floors of the Centre street building, suitable for dwelling or offices—Heat- ed. All conveniences. Inquire of Albert S. Glessner. ements For SALE—Photographs of Werner | Family Reunion held at Riverside Park, August 30th, 4 feet long, 8 | inches wide. Pletchers Stndio, Somerset, Pa. All custom chopping 4 cents per bushel. R.F.D. 2. Meyersdale Pa. | ASA Am mA HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO. 3 The Womens Store, Wengerd’s Mill: Call in and inspect T. W. Gurley’s ¢ | Line of Xmas Goods, all being sold at cost. ad ¥ \ }