1 ¥ ro Bh oo er SE Lg TW SOU ae REMNANT SALE! Our RED LETTER SALE just closing has been the largest and most successful we More stock moved, more customers wal have had. As a result we have a large assortment of remnan are anxious to move out to make the cleanup complete. lections in styles and materials are gone but come in early. Saturday, February 7 to Saturday, February 14, 1914. ited on and pleased than ever before. ts and odds and ends that we Don’t delay until the best se- Dresses A few numbers of All kmit goods, in- | REMNANTS—In dress goods, both cluding children’s winter and summer, cotton and wool, plain and fancy patterns, 5 : misses and ladies serge and brocaded dresses left, while they last $3.19 Entire stock of flan- nellette gowns and children’s sleeping gar- ments, good assortment of sizes, OneFourth Off short lengths. REMNANTS—In curtain jateriale, plain colors, or with borders, white or ecru grounds. REMNANTS—Dress _ginghams and apron ginghams in large assort- 3 to 10-yard lengths, at ments, cost. REMNANTS—Percales, shirtings, cal- jicoes, flannellettes and outings— all go at eost. REMNANTS—Muslins, sheetings, pil- low tubeings, both bleached and unbleached, at cost. REMNANTS—O0dds and ends in every material all at cost. headwear, gloves, and knit skirts, One-Fourth Off Cotton and wool blank- ets, One-Fourth Off Only "further adv anced. $40.00 27.50 25.00 20.00 18 00 12 50 10.00 6.00 Coa's........... : a few numbers of suits an 1 hese will go at hal NO CARRY-OVERS must be “maintained. AEs $20 00 | $45.00 Suits... SE 13 75 35.00 Suits. ... Aan 12 50 30.00 Suits... aa 10 00 28.00 Suits. .. ye 9 00 25.00 Suits... ln 6 25 23 50 Suits. .. ii 5 00 18.00 Suits... Caiduiei 3,00 12.50 Suits... d coats left that must go before the season is f price—less than actual cost, but our policy of § We quote only a few. ] “esses sens sess eee save ss imine nineties ess ee een # Hartley Block. Hartley, Clutton, Co, THE WOMENS STORE. - ’ Meyersdale. Pa. THE GREAT SALE AT TULNANS UNDERNELLING SIRE} IS THE TALK OF THE DAY! Come here where. you will be able to get your money’s worth. selling £0qds, ‘but to get you as our customer. something that will interest you. We slashed the Read every line in this Ad—there will be rices, not on account Men’s Clothing We have a big lot of them this for some other time. ( Here is something you do not want to and we are going to sell f miss, as every one must be sold, no mat- them at one-half the regu- | ter how the prices will be, as we have lar prices. Sodon’t delay f marked them so cheap that you can’t afford to miss this. 7 Boys’ Overcoats they must go. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats We have only a few of them left, bus Nothing in Winter we want to have left over for next ar Therefore we got the prices for you. not delay this, but come at once and gov your choice. This is the first time in your town an offer like this has been made. You need not buy anything, but I want ORT BX 2 you to come and see the Yalios which will be here From the 24th of January Until the 10th of February, One lot of young Men’s Suits, in | sizes 16, 17, 18 and 19 year old bo an extra bargain. $098 : One lot of Men’s $1.50 Sweaters, ’ ab. oan 75¢ © Men’s and Boys’ Caps, with ear flaps, regular 50c grade 33c Children’s Union Suits, regular price 25c and 35¢. ..... 19¢ Men’s $1.00 Rubbers, made by the Goodyear Rubber Company .. ..69¢ One lot of Men’s Shirts, worth 25¢ to 39¢c each =... .... ..19¢ Men’s Wool Hose, - regular price 19¢ 35¢ one lot Men’s All. Wool Sweat- ers at. $1.39 $5.00 Tadies’ Skirts, $2 50 One lot Ladies’ Patent Leather button or laced, or gun metal, regular price $1. 50 to $2.00, 98c Shoes, ab. ......0.00. Boys, here is something that you wanted long ago, but the price was . between it and you. Here is the bargain we offer you. A #5. 00 Rain- $2.69 coat . Men’ s $10.00 and $12.00 Suits, all Come and look them over, then you will say you was to a sale, $5.98 One lot of Men’s Dull Arcties, Empire brand, known all over as a wool. not to a Carnival.............. $2.00 seller ... ... Children’s Stockings, ! price 2 for26c ... We have now a big lot of Boys’ Suits which wil" be sold at this low price. One lot regular $4 suits $1 98 | Ladies’ House Dresses and Wrap- pers, regular price $1.00 and $1.25, Shirt at... : .. 19¢ Men’s $2.00 and $2.50 Work Shoes, 1 39 One lot of Men’s ‘and mL 2 19° Ladies’ fleece-lined Union Suits. black or russet Raincoats regular 50c grade Women’s high-cut Sandals, worky 49¢ Light- and dark striped, checked and figured apron Calico and Ging- ham, in all shades that will not Worth 8¢ ; not more than 10 75¢ fade. yards to a customer..... 5¢ One lot of Boys’ regular $5 Suits $2 98 at the low price of Men’s heavy weight fleece lined Underwssty regular 50c grade, 33c .65¢ a pair regular $1.69 A nice ik of Ladies’ Shirt Waists, made of good quality percale, worth 50¢c to 75c each 35¢ Boys’ bigh- cut Shoes, price $2.5 Boys’ Storm Shoes, only a few pair left. This is the best shoe for this kind df weather. Regular price of this shoe $1.50....... 50c Children’s i Sandals) WOTTD BOC... .ccorps ceesesnnsen One lot of $2. 50 and $3.00 Mom's Trousersab....... ... Ga. c.e .. $1.50 Men’s Union Suits, regular §1. FLo0 and $1.25goods . ... Boys’ Fleece Undershirts only Toe Jus lot Ladies’ Coat Suits, worth AS AE se wave .98 Nhs is the biggest bargain ever offered in a .store of this ef 98c | These suits are the latest m regular 8c § take a look at them. Worth $18.00 .$7.98 good quality of goods Com: and’ and $22.00... .... 50c and 75¢ Men’s Dress Shirts,39¢ 50c. Men’s Working Shirts.. .39¢ $1. 58 and $1.35 Men’ s Dress Ce TTB dal i ta 89¢ $3.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, $1.98 THE UNDZRSELLINS STORE Next to Donges’ Meat Market,’ MEYERSDALE, PA. : [CLEARANCE SALE! iblers. Sicoe Lf Sativa ks {4 Drugs, money also. Come Early. Anticipate your needs. During this month we are placing on sale our ENTIRE STOCK of Rubber . Goods, Articles, Everything in the Store. AT OR BELOW COST. If you need or expect to need anything in our line, here is your chance to save Beginning the 13th all patent medicines will be cut Soda Fountain, Cash Register, Floor Cases, Tables and Chairs for sale cheap. No New Stock Will be Added and What You Want May be Gone. Writing Paper, Toilet Center Street. Thorley’s Drug Store, Next to Postoffice, Meyersdale, Pa kL RECENT MARRIAGES IN THE COUNTY. “The home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon A .Shaffer,in the west end of Somerset was the scene of a quiet wedding when their eldest daughter, Miss Irma Belle Shaffer, became the wife of Charles Elmer E. Pile. The cere- mony was ‘solemnized by Rev. I. Hess Wagner. Mr. Pile is a clerk in the P_ A. Schell Hardware Store. an eestern trip the young couple will | make their home in Somerset. Miss Edna B. . Kurtz, and Ray W. Addison borough, both of i by Rev. of d>hanks- is of Som- married at After | | ersdale Wm. McCullum. Miss Mabel Constance Lindbeck, of Jamestown, N. J., and Thomas Edward Murray, of Somerset, were married at Meyersdale by Rev. J. J. Brady. Miss Mary Augusta Beck, and Roy Henry Shaulis, both of Bakersville. were married at the parsonage of the Lavansville Lutheran church, by Rev. H. M. Petrea. Miss Anna Lavina Walters, of Con- | fluence and Albert Padfield, of Mey- | were married at “the home | of the officiating magistrate Justice of the Peace, W. H. Hay, in Mey- ersdale. nd Wesley ley towr- the court Clerk, house Db] Bert E. Landis. | Milford township, Miss Goldie V. Stahl and Guy Shaulis, both of Lincoln township, were married at Friedens, by Rev. J. C. McCarrey, pastor of the Fried- ens Lutheran church. Miss Tillie M. Barndt, of Allenvale and Stephen Merringer, were mar- ried at Lavansville, by Rev. H. M. Petrea, of the Lavansville Lutheran church. Miss Ella May Shaffer, of Somer- set and William H. Mosholder, of were married at | Somerset by Rev. H. A. Buffington, pastor of the U. B. church. eee peear emer Altogether Too Successful. matter, old Quizzer—“Whac's the man? You loos wor “lI have cause to. I trace my pedigree. what's the trouble? succes » 3 ghou hosh-money eashAlse-a-ten gallon Apply, vo Ti 00D ® L sss AT MILLER & COLLINS’ To-Day, To-Norrow and Naturday THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY. BETTER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT PUBLIC SALE. Elmer M. Crissinger, of near Deal, will sell live stock and farm imple- ments, Thursday, February 12th. C. R. Martens, of two miles north- east of the White Oak Church, will sell,’ on Wednesday, February 18th, live stock, farm implements and farm produce. Wie We For Sale. A four horse power, gasoline engine ale, cheap, for tank in good repair—for s eo PRIVATE SALE Valuable Ral Estate | Consisting of a 56 acre farm, in Sn) township. Somerset county, Pa., known as the BANGOR A Daniel Joonson farm, having thereon erected 2 ND SEA GREEN SLA good sized bank barn, dwelling house, machine | shed, wash house with and repair shop, and ali otner necessary out | * roductive. iil be sold at ring to view t will call on the owner ADAM D. JOHNS | dec.25 tf. R. D. No: 2, Garr furnace, blacksmith r failing water is 21 J. 8. WENGERD,{ 3 4 A a dE oh SER ry i We Are Getting a Carload of No. 1 Galvanized Roofin All those in need of Roofing OF Spouting next summer will sav} money by buying now. We al handle No. 1 Guaranteed tor 20 Years. Rubber Roofing, Valleys, Nail} buildings. The farm i8 level and under good cultivation ] idol rchard of selected varieties of fruits, and Ridging. Write Meyersdale, Pa. , Part, Sa i
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