The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 04, 1913, Image 8

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    i PRR
EETING OF
BORO DADS
"The Usual Amount of Busi-
ness Transacted at Its
Regular Meeting.
“Council met in regular session in
«wz onneil chamber on Tuesday evening.
he following members were present:
.Z Banman, Darnley, Weakland, Appel,
+ 7D¥a, and Deal. Absent—Bolden.
“The minutes of the November meet-
mg were read and approved.
+Mr. Bowser was present and re-
= -gmested that council put a crossing
immesy his property, corner of Lincoln
-szmnd Chestnut streets.
“Mr. Gurley was present in regard. to
& license for the picture show. ‘He
abated that the manager of the Bijou
“nad absconded and that the theatre
~ «mwounld be under a new management.
On motion the license was transferred
oid Mr. Gurley, proprietor of the Pas-
“Mime theatre. ’
Beal and Klingaman reported that
they had completed the Main street
paving job. The street committee
approved the work.
FINANCIAL REPORT.
Active Fund... .........coiisuniees $1271 23
Sinking Fund.......................... 3122 95
Scale receipts from April 26,
to Nov. 14th.................. 8 55
WATER AND LIGHT COMMITTEE.
Mr. Daanley stated that lights are
needed at the bridges of the W. M.
R. R. Co.
BURGESS REPORT.
Burgess Reich’s report was read.
The report was received and plaeed
on file.
Balance due on fines Nov. 1...§ 118 00
Fines for November............... 19 00
The following bills were read:
Meyersdale light...... arsine sass $ 625 25
Sand Spring Water Co............ 500 00
Meyersdale Planing Mill......... 6 60
Somerset Telephone Co.......... 6 60
Secretary salary, postage etc..
P. J. Cover & Son
J. J. Hammers........c.u2uere ives
. ‘Mr, Fike appeared in the interest
~<0of the Meyersdale Light, Heat and
ower company.
© Swany chances: to the series system as
==gpecified in the contract, the company
#ibe granted an extension of two years | C. Saylor..... Nie
om contract and at the end of that |J.'D. Saylor..........
if lights are satisfactory to J. Austin........ ic...
“Hime,
majority of council the company be’ JO. Willer... ..o.. his
extension tO | V. GFess .........ccooceors iorrieoee
BenSperry........... L.080000
Fred Hare........... Luu
zgranted an additional
~ailow contract to expire with fran-|
~chise. Carried. i
0.:8aylor...... oni AL 18 70
J. D.iSaylor......c......i openers 17 60
dAAustim. eS, 17 60
J. OQ." Weller..............0c0... 00 24 00
HE. E. Klingaman...} ........ ..."" 15. 89
Fred Hare ...>. 5... “
'B. J. “Lyneh A rr iaeRRER,
Beal & Klingaman
B. Jolhiynich.........., 0.0...
J. J. Hammers...
26 47
All bills were ordered paid except
the Light bill, Sand Spring Water
Co., and Meyersdale Planing Mill.
COMMUNICATIONS.
The secretary was instructed to
render bill to the Meyersdale Fair
Association for $8.00 for extra police
service during Fair week.
The secretary was instructed to
render bil to C. P. Meyers, adminis-
trator of the Meyers estate for pro
rata of the concrete culvert on Key-
stone street.
The street committee was instruct-
ed to measure the new wvortion of
Main street paving and assess the
property owners according to law.
The contractors are ordered paid
$1,026.51 out of the sinking fund.
Ordinance relating to’ shows, exhi-
bition privileges, amusements, etc.,
was read. The secretary was in-
structed to forward the ordinance to
the solicitor for completion and to be
present at the adjourned meeting.
The street committee examined the
race and Mr. Lynch made a profile of
a proposed sewer in the old mill race,
780 feet in length.
It was degided to put tile in the cld
mill race in front of H. E. Bauman’s
property.
The purchasing committee was in-
structed to purchase chairs for coun-
cil chamber.
At midnight council adjourned to
meet in special session on Monday
evening.
re fee
in ———
New Boiled cider, at
ad Habel & Phillips. '
6 1bs., oatmeal for 25 cents, at |
Bittner’s Grocery. ad |
QUICK LUNCH
When 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 isa good substitute, but
for good solid food; Navy
Beans, 4 1-2 1b. for 25¢; Lima
Beans, 3 1-2 lb. for 25c¢; Saur
Kraut, 10¢c 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
Ra Ladies and Mens hose 10c
and up. Oyster Shells 85¢c per
hundred.
Corn, Peas, Beans & Tomatoes
Special prices on
by the case. Trading stamps.
BIDDLE'S, Ursina,
|
JOIN THE
IVIORRISON (CLUB
PRICE $485.
PRICE $287.50
100 Player Pianos
Fine Instruments—Sweet Tone—Beautiful Cases —And
Guaranteed ‘to Give Satisfaction.
100 New Upright Pianos
Splendid Instraments in Every Way.
Please You.
Special Discount for Cash.
TERMS $2.50 per week.
Guaranteed to
TERMS $1.50 per week.
"FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER
In Every
Department.
WE MUST MOVE GOODS
At Once! 2 Reasons: :
. Warm W.ather.
Preparing for Holidays
CRETE ET,
Tremendous 10 Day Sacrifice
cf F~ll and Winter Clothing!
Many Goods at the Face
Cost of Manufacture.
warm weather.
prices
up very heavily.
To Be Frank With You--
the sale of heavy goods has been slack this season. due entirely to the
Being very optimistic for a large Fall business, we stocked
The weather man was against us and with the holiday
season coming on we must sacrifice a portion of our stock at ridiculous
Don't fail to prepare for cold weather that will surely come.
the bargains now and get double values.
Men’s Fleeced Underwear, 39c. Ladies’ Hats About Half.
Your Fall
saving of $5.00.
Suit
Can be bought at an average
Sale Lasts 10
Nov. 28 to Dee. 8.
Days Only!
DON’T
are full of many more.
20 o f+
These are the leaders and our racks
$10 0 Suits for $ g 50
15.0 9 50
14 50
Men’s and Boys’
$10 00 Overcoa
15 00 ,
18 00 $20 **
big saving.
Overcoats at a
ts for $ 6 50
ks 9 50
ss 1450
Men’s Work Shoes,
$1.87 up.
A lot Bovs’
att alf
Oveicoats
Price.
Ladies wanting new Coats and Suits
CAN SAVE NOW!
50 ed Coats for $ 6 75
15 00 ‘6 ‘‘
$18 00, $20 00 and $25 00 Suits
Children’s Winter Coats,
WAIT UNTIL JANUARY.
10 50
16 50
For $13.50
All late styles.
$1.98 up.
Men.
Big Reductio
oth i
dil i Style
$3.00 Hats,
$2.50 and
$1.90
$2.00 Hats for $1.45
CAPS
19¢, 39c, 48,
98c.
ns in Shoes
For the Whole Family.
cater (Coats
FOR EVERYBODY.
$4 00 Shoes
3 50 “
3 00
2 50 ¥
2 00 2
Big Line Fur Caps
150 >
100 "
Men’s 75¢ Flannel Shirts,
Men’s $1.50 Flannel Shirts,
Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Flan-
nel Shirts
$1.95
Men’s Dress Shirts. . 45 and 95¢
Best quality and new styles
th 50¢ and 75¢..... 39¢c
O ones for... 7... $1 45
0 ones for........ 225
0 ones for.%....... 29
Wor
for $3 45 $2 0
2 90 30
2 45 40
195
165
125
85¢
45¢
95¢
DRY GOODS
BARGAINS
Blankets, 48c up.
Calicoes
Ginghams
Muslin
Outings
Canton Flannel
Comforts, 75c up.
Buy :
If you are inte
Instrument of any
to write to us.
“HORRINON
131 Baltimore St,
Y.M. C. A. Building,
100 Victor Victrolas
On Extremely Easy Payments—at the Cash Price.
(Cumberland’s Big Piano House.)
rested in a Musical
kind. it will pay you
MONIC (0.
Ciiherland, 1.
SALISBURY OVERFLOW.
Harry and John Walker, sons of
¥ | Mrs. Martha Walker, are down with
& [typhoid fever. :
Mrs. Albert Reitz, and ber sister-in-
law, Miss Elizale I» Reitz, spent
Thanksgiving Day with itriends at
Johnstown.
Mrs. Harry Bepler, and daughter
Nellie spent several days last week
in town, the guests of the former’s
mother, Mrs. Mary Newman, of (Gay
street.
"| Joseph Wagner, Sr., our newly
i elected street commissioner, has
been doing some work on the
B streets by way of cleaning. ditches.
D. M. Rodamer, of Spokane, Wash-
f | ington, is visiting his parents, Mr.
f | and Mrs. Henry Rodamer, at West
i | Salisbury.
4 | James Harding, operator of the
ll | Fairview mines, spent several days
i | of the past week at Johnstown.
y Our old friend and college chum,
| “Link” Folk, of Niyerton, was ia
ll town on Saturday doing some shop-
ping.
y | In spite of the drizzling weather on
| Thanksgiving Day, a goodly num-
| ber of people attended the Thanks- |
| giving services at the Brethren |
| | church.
Mrs. Joseph Shaw, was on the sick |
| | Hist last week, but is convalescing.
® | Mrs. Lorena Reitz, moved from the
| Wm. Smith
§ | Barchus property on Ord street, one
{day last week
Miss Gladys Kimmel. entertained
# | a few girl friends at a candy party
Fi | on Wednesday evening. Those pres-
i4 | ent were, Misses Elizabeth Johnston,
{| Romaine Deitz,. Irene and Martha
Reiber, Mary Reitz, Ola Wagner and
Dessie Swartswelder.
Alpert Kendall, of Akron, Ohio,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Kendall, on Grant street. -
Mrs. Adam Fogle, is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs.
J.J. Bender and family, at Grants-
ville, Md.
On account of a broken belt at
the power house of the local light
company at Boynton, our town was
left in the dark on Sunday and
Monday night, but on Tuesday morn-
ing, the trouble was remedied and
the light service resumed.
Miss Myra Lichliter spent
week at Somerset and Johnstown.
A full house greeted the second
entertainment of the Salsbury Lec-
| ture se om Wednesday evening
House, by
hers’ Quartette,
Upera
x. Brot
z Brot
property to the J. L.|
last |
the |
Household Notes.
er, waist larger,
fewer and softer.
| of patent leather.
for afternoon wear.
tiny diamonds.
Ye
MARKET REPORT.
Smith.
PAYING PRICE.
| Butter, per pound..................r. 30-32¢
| Eggs, perdoz............0........ roves 28-30¢
| Chickens, per pound....................12¢
| Country Side, per pound............ 14-16e
{ Apple butter, per zal..................... 65¢
| Shoulder, per pourd.....n.. li... 14¢
{Ham ...................... NL, 18¢
Corrected weekly by Becker &
Streng.
SELLING PRICE.
Corn, per bus................ oa bias, 95¢
OatBy ld nit ah ania 56¢
Wheat, per bus......i......con...o.n. $1 05
Wheat chop, per cwt
Corn and oats,
per cwt. home
17
Flour, ‘Best on Record’’ per bbl. 5 65
‘King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent
patent, per barrel.................. 6 25
————— eee.
As long as the present stock of
goods
graphs at one half the regular price,
the same rate.
goods to be strictly first class and
up-to-date. * E. E. Conrad. ad
eee etree arenes
For SALE—Photographs of Werner
Family Reunion held at Riverside
| Park, August 30th, 4 feet long, 8
| inches wide. Pletchers Stndio,
| ad Somerset, Pa.
CEI LA,
Beautiful china pieces for Christ
at Habel & Phillips.
| mas presents,
¥ —_— - Ni
Inthe new corsets, the bust is lot =
but the blouses are
The slipper most preferred for after- |
noon wear'is the Colonial pump, made
The two-button length glace gloves.
in the various shades are very smart
There is a wateh ‘bracelet with the
bracelet of | grosgrain ribbon and ap-'
pliqued watch entirely encrusted in
Osakis Flour $1.35 per large sack,
at Habel - & Phillips. ad
Corrected weekly by McKenzie &
last, we will make photo-
All portrait frames will also go at
We guarantee all
Don’t forget the Hydrex Demon- 1
stration at Bittner’s Grocery, Friday
and Saturday. ad 3
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