The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 18, 1913, Image 5

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    CIGARS FOR XMAS GIFTS!
‘Cigars—the One Gift That: a Ma=
Likes to Have Duplicated. Let #3
Supply the Cigars and Your Tas
Will Be Beyond Criticism.
Notice to Ladies.—Any Cigas
you purchase for gifts may be ex
TPERNONAL AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Pertaining to the Town in General and
Prepared for the Readers-By
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i changed after Christmas—if ye %
——— Our Busy Staff. do not know the brand he smokss :
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: 3 ’ . Black and White, box of 25, $17
Wm. Griffith, of Somerset, was a J. L. Dixon, was a business vyisi- Absolutely Pure Black and White, box of 50, 24K |
tor at Boswell, Tuesday. sa Marca, box of 50, - 2.¥¢
town visitor Saturday with friends. Mrs. Ch ° > =y Aksolutely has no substitute Murat, Opera size, box of 25, 1% § °
Charles Schroyer, of Rockwood, Ps. By owman, of Boyn- Murat, Navarre size, box of 25, 2.9 &
was. a Sanday visitor - here with i) bs | Wn Nistor Wednssday PE Eh, =
wi riends. 2 ’ OC, y aaRD
friends. . Tred Pen Marva, 10c st.,box of 10, 4: ;
Miss Bernadette Lynch, spent| Mrs, Thomas Judge, spent a few Many" mixtures are offered as Do rr ig
Thursday last with friends in Con- gays ot is week with friends in substitutes for Royal. No other Charter, 25 and 50 in box, $1.00 and $2.00 k /
pollsvilie. ; ms oe uv gah baking powder is the same in Buckingham, box of 25, -- - $1.00
Tina Collins, was a Sunday . an oI ngineer, - I errigan, cas . ar .
oi ib relatives and friends at| of Connellsville, was a business vis- composition or effectiveness, or 9
Pittairusgh, itor here Monday. so wholesome and c-onomical, COLLINS DRUG ST] O RE.
B. & O. Engineer, Joseph Crone, BJacob Hochstetlerggof Greenville nor will make such fine food. .
of .Johnstown, spent Sunday here township, was transacting business
— visiting friends. In low 52 Momisy: Sal : The Rexall Store
Mr a) Ne > and triénds 2 a Ne Royal is the only Baking Powder made Hartley Block Meyersdale, Pa.
ive : .
ee > M. Beachley, of Main street. - from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
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Miss Irene Burlingham, returned | Miss Mary Mankamyer, of Rock- rrr zzz&
pr +in Cumberland, Md. Bre Satontal bo actend Two Concrete Form Builders. About | \{ itn
the f 1 :
E. N. Towers, of Baltimore, y Bo ; or SE 0. ro Sai . six weeks work. Apply to, Johns-| \f HAS HIS HEADQUARTERS AT
s— was a town visitor with friends, a Who was tahan to Co anelloville Sn town Construction Co., Garrett, Pa. W
. / HARTLEY & BALDWINS
few days last week. day morning for interment. \Y
ltzhouer, of Rock- j . WV : .
Miss Lydia Boke hore visiting | Mrs. James Anderson, of Selina, SAVES_YOU MONEY, ROT ONLY Stockholders Noti A. this year. He notified us about two months aga.
Wool, Shenk : or Wi Kans., arrived here Friday on Neo. AT CHRISTMAS TIME, BUT ogicioivers vanes, IN Well, we are ready for him with practical Xmas gifts,
relatives and ire = 15, and will remain for some time ? ; ap : i 4 >
1ES. Harvey, Stahl, spent : ‘several days at the home of her niece, Mrs. Wm. All th Y A d | I Sand spring hale such a8 Overcoats, sults Bath Robes, Pajamas,
of the past week in New York City, | froin of North street, and with other 6 Year Aroun Citizens National Bauk in Meyersdsle, Pa. Sweaters, Shirts lies Collars, Cufls, Cuff Buttons, 4
ter
4 ys §
Mr. and "Mrs. “Thomas Crowe, and | late Mr. Saylor,in that company. Mr. Toy Dishes. IS THE WISH ;
1 , little son of mear Frostburg, Md., | Saylor only carried this policy 1 1-2 : 3 : OF
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— ; were Saturday and -Sunday visitors | years. : 4
4 \ here with relatives and friends, fon. A. W. Knepper, Commander For Grown Folks. \ \ 0 :
. Mrs. 0. E. Klingensmith, and tWo | ,¢ NG. 216 Col. R. P.. Cummons G. Coll +d Cuff Pouch | {
. children left Sunday oni No. 15, for| » Rp post, of Somerset and Messrs. 0:'ar ang Su couches. NA ® 3
ndid Pittsburgh, where ithey will spend | yo .0 M (ook, Henry F. Barnett, || Handkerchiefs and Tie Boxes. 3
1y of the holidays with their relatives. . | yamo5 Qwissard, Alex Huston, Wm. || Military Brush Sets. *
Mrs. James Judge, of Maghons, Barnhart and Rev. H. Xing, com- |} Toilet Sets. Cece eceCcecececESEccEesesss SSS EES
- W. Va., is a guest atthe home of |rades attended the funeral service : >
& her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of ‘Edgar Kyle here Saturday after- Neckties. BE
; Sohardt, ab the American house. | HOOD. Smoking Sets.
Miss Verda Startz, of Scottdale,| Use our Golden Loaf or Marvel i iy ¢ :
great is a guest at the home of her aunt, | flour and you will always have good andkercnieis. ’ tL .
Ihe Mis EH. J. Wilmoth, of the South |bread, at Habel & Phillips. ad || Gloves. Here's to the man shat loves his wife,
Side, and with other .relatiyes and i ree deren Shirts. . And loves his own wife alone ;
friends. Wrenn 1-20 perv, a} +a || Sweater Coats. For many a man loves another man’s wife :
Mrs. Wm. Rutter, and Qenghter : il Are pleasant these winter eve- When he ought to be loving his own. v
Nelle of Somerset, spent severa nings and a good pipe makes a . &
days of theipast week here with the CHRISTMAS CANTATA. Make your purchases here most acceptable Christmas
must former’s mother, Mrs. John Slicer, ——— d , il h of p 2
ere” Ti Strout peal Sundsy yong Degember and you wi ave money fii gift for most any man. We —— Ae
» , st, at 7:30 o’clock in the Sunda i i
have Miss Florence Meyers, returned | school building of the ny left to buy something else. have them in Meerschaum,
es thome Monday from Grove City, church Ae combined choirs of the Briar and Calabash If You Love Your Wife
. _ | Brethren and Reformed churches wi
to spend the holidays with her pa-| 40" "6p istmas Cantata entitled i : 8 ®
rent Me and Mrs. OP. Meyers, | IST 8, Citas Carla sued Yours Truly, At Reasonable Prices. Buy Her a
: .of Meyers avenue. progr . . .
rd : All Hail the Power, ste—Congrega- |
lower 0 ‘Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Matthias, of | tion, it ¥
Summit Mills, spent Sunday here| -'Prayer. . 14 e 1 y as er i:
with the Jatter’s parents, Mr. and| Scripture Lesson. 6 ® 9 THORLEY 3 D RUG STORE, g
Mrs. Henry Siehl, of Beachley x CANTATA. Centre St., next to P. O., : 2
: 0. 1. O Zion that Brought Good : >
street, South Side. ant Bong MEYERSDALE, PENNA. |
th Mrs. Ozias Weimer, of Growl aye 2 Aus and Shine—P. -W. 4
0 e spent several days of this weel ere | Geidt and chorus. R k S
e cut at the home of her brother-in-law inn 38. A King Shall Rule—Full aC et tore,
chorus. :
al un- / 4 apd sister,fMr. and Mrs. JohnSta-| "Nn," { Little Town of Bethlehem, MEYERSDALE, PA. J. \\ 3 W ANMUTH
Cc re- cer, of §High street. Duet—P. W. Geidt and H. M. Cook. 9
3 5 James [Hostetler, who is working ry 5 hare all Come a Star—
,hoos : a . M. chorus. |
3 near Pittsburgh, arrived here Thurs-| "0," g “hn Midnight Still—Miss : :
other day to spend a few weeks With his| gue Baer. Notice to Stockholders. IS
3 parents,s Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hostet- i) Te Glory to God in the Highest —_—
. —Full chorus. ice is hereby gi h
i ler, of North street. No. 8. Would I Had Lived in Beth- ir of ening 1 ne
1 Mrs. JerrysWiland, returned home |lehem—Misses Broesecker and Just, RR eho Jen
Thursday evening on No. 5, from and Messrs Geidt and Cook. : 13.1914, between the hours of 1 and 2 o’clock,’P, 2
had No. 9. No Room for the Christ |M, for the purpose of electing a board of direct- y {
o else Washington, D. C., where she ha Child—Miss Evelyn Truxal, ors for the ensuing year any jransacting such
i been spending several weeks VISTh| “Ne. 10, don Te With Us Finay| other besitess as siay comsbeinte tem, C f .
: ing relatives and friends. Oe on ectionery and |
1 Mr. John Hartle, who had been| Joy to the World—Congregation. Notice. . 9
ind all living in the Beachley residence on| Benediction. Cigars.
M 5, ved his family to the . . 1 f the shareholders 1
a on Salisbury Nice sweet Florida oranges for 20 ic Sedona National Bank, Meyeredale. Pa. | AT THE 1
—————— . . Pm y to 50c per doz. at Habel & Phillips. will be held in their banking rooms on Tuesday
— street South Side, Monday. January 13, 1814 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the pur { “8 1
: ee res pose of slecting Directors to serve for the en- Jewelry for gifts, bracelets, lockets, |
= Mrs.;Mae Maidens, of Washington, Beautiful china ware, water sets |Suing year and for the transaction of any other | | 3 Javallieres, beautiful patterns, at | 1s ar ware 0 Ie £
Y % D.C., arrived here Sunday evening on | etc., at Habel & Phillips. ad |18dec2ts-ad Cashier. |m. W, Gurley’s. Closing out| -
9 No. 5, tospend the holidays with her re hy ) g 0
parents.” Mr. and Mrs. Theodore fargest stock of candy,nuts,oranges| Watches and Chains, your choice at errs riemimemmmrees {— = Te
Mervyine, "of ®North street, and with |etc., at lowest prices, ad |a bargain, look them over at half| , New mixed nuts 17¢ per 1b., at | :
other relatives’and friends. | Habel & Phillips. 'price. T. W. Gurley, the Jeweler. ad! Habel & Phillips. ad | £2 Ol ! \| | \ercia as rl 18 : EWS.
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tives at Berlin.
Mrs. J. Wilson, spent a few days of
last week with relatives apa friends
on a business mission.
Mrs. Samuel Sheets, of Connells-
ville, was a Saturday yisitor here
with relatives and friends.
James Liberty, amd daughter Emma
of Garrett, were Sunday visitors here
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. CharlottejRoorbaugh, is visit-
ing at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. John Johmson, at Berlin.
Misses Mae Donner and Myrtle
Oalhoun, off.Berlin, were guests of | Darnley, of Front street, South Side, payment, and all persons hayin: any legal £
’ & z last ok. | and with other relatives and friends. claim against or demand upon said estate. A =
relatives ana friendsthere last We sball make the soins khows without delay TEESE etSisStstsdess edad
: 38 : : . I'R A .ministrator TNS == ae . Se
BE. D. Leonard, of Cumberland | Mrs. Philip Reich, and Misses Nov. 18-tf » Tn nn
Mi., spent Sunday and Monday here
home from a short visit with rela- |
wood, spent several days, of this
k here with her brother-in-law
’| an®" sister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Landis, of Large street.
Albert Machin, of Johnstown, came
relatives.
J. L. Dixon, left here Saturday
evening on No. 5, for Connellsville,
to join his wife and children, who
had been there several weeks with
relatives and ‘friends.’ They ell re-
o turned home Sunday evening.
‘ ‘Mrs. Robert Guthrie, and daugh-
ter * Miss Martha, of Connellsville,
spent Saturday and Sunday here with
their relatives, Mr. and.Mrs. James
Mary Livengood, Regena Reich and
Edna Kuhs, attended the game of
THE
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: Wanted. \V/
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China Cake Plates,
China Salad Bowls,
China Sugar and Cream Sets,
China 7-piece Berry Sets,
China 7-piece Cake Sets,
China Cups and Saucers—sin-
gle or by the set,
Vases and Novelties,
Beautiful Water Sets.
TOYS
7p m. for the purpose of electinga board
7 directors for the ensuing year aud the trans
action of any other busincss that may be
presentec. 5 B. PHILSON
In the Estate of Mary A
Beachly, Deceased.
Letters of administration have been duly
grarted by the Register of Wills upon the
estate of Mary A. Beachly, latg,«f the Borough
of Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pa., deceased
to C. W. Truxal, residing in Meyersdale, Som-
erset County, Pa., to whom all persons who are
indebt-d to said estate are requ~sted to mak:
Meyersdale, Pa.
=e oss A oa a
AS EEE ELSE sist sentE
zzey
SANTA CLAUS #
ers. Handkerchiefs,
Bags
i runks,
We Will Help Santa to Get the
Right Thing for You.
Scarf Pins Watch Fobs Full Dress Sets, Suspend-,
Suit vases and ‘Hand?
The Home of Hart. Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
‘HARTLEY & BALDWIN, %
with his family on the South Side. I Ae Dn
df Mrs. D. W. Long, re-| 2+8¥¢ all, a onaconing, 5
on oa last week from 2a visit played by the Meyersdale and OF “ALL RINDR. Jb eS tossssims SE = : oR
with relatives and friends at Johns-
town.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kerrigan, of
Sand Patch, spent Saturday here
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hartle.
Miss Fannie (B. Bittner of Garrett,
returned home Monday evening from
a “three ‘weeks: visit with relatives
in Cumberland, Md.
Harry Saylor, “who has been works
Lonaeconing teams, on Friday even-
ing of last ‘week.
Misses Pauline Groff, and Helen
Boucher, who are attending Cali-
fornia State Normal, arrived here
Friday to spend the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Groff, of Lincoln avenue, and Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Boucher,
South Side.
full amount of a policy held by the
of the
J. N. Black, special agent ‘of The
DOLLS
OF EVERY VARIETY.
Rocking Horses.
Doll Buggies.
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Fol 1 MBRRY CHRISTIAN
A Happy Prosperons |
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tsned Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New Sleds.
ing at Akron, Ohio, De resurn ith York, paid ‘Mrs. Frank Saylor, Jr., Gatnes \ {
home to spend the holidays with Somerset, a draft for $1,002 64 : }
relatives and friends. : Books.
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