The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 18, 1913, Image 4

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Meyersdale
Commereial.
[Registered at the Postofhice at Meyersdale, Pa , as Second-Class Mail Matter. ]
THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL,
A. M. SCHAFFNER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Pablishbed €very Tharsday in the Year at $1.60 Per Year Cash
Phone No. 55.
110-112 Center Street.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913
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JURORS OF JANUARY
CIVIL COURT.
Sheriff Charles F. Hochard and Jury
Commissioners’ Josiah W. Pile and
Solomon D. Shoemaker last evening
drew the names of jurors from the
wheel to serve at the special January
term of civil court, which opens on
Monday, January 19th. The list
follows:
FIRST WEEK, JAN. 19.
Addison Borough—Jacob Wilhelm,
Jonas Shoemaker.
Addison township—William Bender.
Allegheny twp.—A. C, Coughenour,
John J. Martin.
Berlin—Edwin Baldwin, Walter Sor-
ber, William Kossel. .
Brothersvalley—Daniel A. Musser,
Edison Hay.
Conemaugh-—David OC. Hershberger,
William F. Hammer.
Confluence—J. C. Show.
Garrett— William H. Miller.
Lower Turkeyfoot— William J.
Murphy.
Meyersdale—David Spence, James
B. Hostetler, Ward L. Dull, M. A.
Rutter.
Middlecreek—John H, Miller.
New Baitimore—William Lucken.
Paint borough—Henry Barnhart.
Haint twp.—J. J. Hoffman, Alex-
ander Yoder, Frank Menges, Amos
Berkey.
Quemahoning—Daniel Will, Samuel
D. Lape. .
Somerset borough—Milton C. Pyle,
Nevin N. Shaulis, Charles H. Saylor.
Somerset twp.—John L. Barkley,
Alvin Schrock, Charles Miller.
Stonycreek—Newton O. Mostoller,
Ellis C. Kimmell, George Stutzman.
| Summit—C. B. Saylor, Frank E.
Walker.
Windber—Otto Shultz,
SECOND WEEK, JAN. 26.
Addisson twp.—Robert Kurtz, Jere-
miah Silbaugh.
Allegheny—William H. Hillegrass.
Boswell—L. G. Hoffman.
Brothersvalley — Howard Carver,
Frank P. Glessner, Jacob J. Glessner,
Jacob G. Mumna.
Conemaugh—J. W. Johns.
Confluence— V. W. Humbert.
Elk Lick—John Wengerd-
Garrett—Charles D. Fritz, Sidney
Berkey.
Greenville—George Diehl.
Jefferson—Harry F.Horner, Edward
Baker.
Jenner—Harry E. Pile.
Lincoln—Samuel M. Berkey, S. V.
Swank. .
Meyersdale — Joseph Mankemyer,
THIRD WEEK, FEB. 2.
Allegheny—James Tipton, Herman
Shroyer.
Berlin—Conrad J. Baker.
Black—Harrison Pritts.
Brothersvalley—Peter Baer, Albert
J. Cober.
Conemaugh—John Stahl.
| Confluence—J. B. Parnell, A. F.
| Croft-
Hooversville—B. F. Berkey.
Jhfferson—J. Wesley Barkley, Her-
man I., Gross. . i
Jenner— William M. Griffith.
Lower Turkey foot—Bruce C. Hyatt-
J. B. Colbourn.
Meyersdale—Joh®® C. Saylor, E. O.
L. Statler, Simon W, Bittner, George
Ickes.
Milford—Grant Boucher.
Paint borough—Josiah Ankeny.
Pairt township—O. L. Fyock.
Quemahoning—James Canivan, Ja-
cob Eschrick, Calyin Long, Ernest
Eschrick.
Rockwood—William A Holsopple.
Salisbury—Charles Wagner.
Somerset borough—Milton F.Baugh-
man, Harry Bowman, Maurice G.
Shoemaker, James W. Woolley, Ed-
ward B. Coffroth.
Somerset township—Jacob Fike.
Stonycreek township - Peter Shultz,
Jonathan Lambert, William Platt, Ira
G. Carver, Samuel M. Fox.
Windber—H. E. Good.
eee tr ———
Aluminum ware make very useful
Christmas presents. Big stock, at
William H. Habel, 8S. H. Ryland,
| Henry H. Hocking, Jonas Lenhart,
| George Blake, C. Hartly. |
| Middlecreek—O. H. Moore.
Milford—M. M Saylor, James Kuhl
man.
Paint borough—Charles A. Smith.
Paint township—Norman' Rose.
Quemahoning—John Lease.
Rockwood—Calyin Newman, E. J. |
Weimer, Jacob Shultz.
Salisbury - A. E. Livengood
Somerset borough—Jonas L. Baer.
Somerset twp.—Irwin J. Schrock,
George Marteeny.
Stonycreek—Joseph Reitz, William
N. Lowry.
Summit—Conrad Gnagey, Henry C.
Werner, H. C. Miller, John C. Wer-
ner, Solomon Gnagey.
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Windber—James Deitrich, Charle
Dyke. :
Habel & Phillips. ad
Call in and inspect T. W. Gurley’s
Line of Xmas Goods, all being sold
at cost. ad
rnc enters lI ————————————.
The very best New Orleans baking
molasses 70c per gallon, at
| Habel & Phillips. ad
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The very finest oysters by the gal-
lon for your Christmas, at
Habel & Phillips
Public Sale.
Public Sale of Household Goods,
Looms, Yarns, etc., Saturday 12:30
sharp, December 20th, 1913.
MRs. C. L. DELAUTER,
2t-ad 320 Clay St., Meyersdale, Pe.
reece.
3 1b. American mixed candy for 25¢
at Habel & Phillips. ad
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YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
BUYING IT AT
IMcKenzie & Smith’s.|
CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE
McKENZIE & SMITH,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
Naugle Block.
23-pound can Mince Meat at.. ........ 25¢ 2%-pound can Table Peaches at......... 20c
25c glass Heinz’s Jelly at........... 15¢ 23-pound can Fancy Pears at.......... 20c
Fresh Dates, per pound............... 10c 23-pound can Egg Plums at............ 15¢
2 full pound packages Kaisinsat........ 25¢ Fancy White Cherries at.......... Jz. 30c
Pineapple Jelly, per glass....... ...... 10c 2-pound can Fancy Strawberries at. .... 35¢
2-pound can Fancy Green Beans at..... 15¢ Fancy Prunes, 2 pounds for............ 25¢
10c¢ bottle Salad Dressingat .:... ..... Tc Hickory Nuts, perquart..............: 10¢
Quart jar Queen Olivesat..... ........ 30¢ Fancy English Walnuts, per pound..... 25¢
Quart jar Sweet Picklesat..... ....... 30c Loose Peanut Butter, per pound ....... 20c
Loose Raisins, per pound.............. 10c Fancy Comb Honey, per comb... ...... 20¢
Evaporated Peaches, per pound........ 12%c Fancy Mixed Nuts, per pound ........ 18c
Perfect Breakfast Coffee at............ 30¢c Good quality Mixed Cakes, per pound.. 15¢
10-pound bag Table Saltat............. 10c Princess Soda Crackers, per pound..... 12¢
8 5c boxes Matches at ........... 10c 3 pounds Loose Crackers for........... 25¢
We have a full and complete lineof 10¢ to 50c¢
Candies ranging in prices from Per Pound.
Oranges from 20c to 40c per dozen.
A Liberal Discount Given to Persons Buying Treats for
Schools and Sunday Schools.
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Get Fixed For the Cold Weather |
THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE
THAN AT
The belated drop in the temperature forces us to make
big slashes in regular prices.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Suits
Lower Than You Ever Bought Them. pe
Men’s Suits Are Marked Away Down.
Finest Quality as Well as the Cheaper Ones.
Now is the time to make the big saving on Sweater
Coats, Winter Caps and everything in Ex
heavy seasonable wear.
ALWAYS ALWAYS
LOWER BEST
PRICES | : — inom QUALITY
Meyersdals, Pa,
[XMAS SHOPPERS!
GIFT INSPIRATIONS]
See Our Magnificent Show Windows!
They will greatly help you to decide. Come in the store and behold the splendid
assortments still on hand from which you can easily select your gift things Many of
these have been reduced in price during the remaining days of Christmas buying
Ladies’ Fine Neckwear in Boxes
You can’t make a mistake by giving neckwear, but it must be selected, with great
care, because it expresses individuality as forcibly as anything one can think of Ihe
very newest things are just received and are now on sale at 25¢ and 50c.
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR EVERYBODY
Two ladies said, the other day, ‘‘We have been in every store in town and must
confess that you have the most attractive line of handkerchiefs we've seen anywhere ”
This is indeed the general verdict of those who have made a comparison. We have
them at 2c each, 3 for 10c, 1oc each, 15¢, 25¢ and soc. Many of them are in boxes.
RUGS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
A fine new line of Rugs of all sizes and kinds. Prices are guaranteed to be lower
than anywhere in town. Remember they are bright new stock just received.
TOYS, DOLLS AND TREE ORNAMENTS
Some of the Toys and Dolls have been reduced one-fourth, some one-half of the
original price. In order to close out all these Christmas items we have made the cut
Dressed Dolls that sold at 25¢ are reduced to 15¢, and some to 2 for 25c. Several un-
breakable Dolls that were soc reduced to 25¢c. = Sets of Toy Dishes that were v5C re- /
duced to soc. Little Tables, red and natural wood finish, at one-fourth less. Choose
any table you like and pay just one-fourth less than the regular price. Man other
toys reduced. But you must hurry. They are going fast. y
UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS
It's a useful gift and will fill your friend fuller of Christmas joy than anvthine els
you could think of. Gift Umbrellas at $1.50 to $3.00. ey anything «ls
Furs and Fur Sets
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Red Fox Sets, Raccoon Sets, Tiger Sets and all
the other desirable furs in muffs and sets,
“Waverly” Oils and Gasolines
Gasolines—Illuminants—Lubricants—Wax—Specialties
Waverly Oil Works Co,
Cost More—W orth Most
Pittsburgh
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