"REMARKABLE 5 EVE GLASSES AT $I A PARR [== For This Visit Only The Duplex Optical Company of Philadelphia wishes to announce that their specialist and ‘his assistants will be at the Colonial Hotel, Meyersdale on November 26, 27 and 28 and every 90 days thereafter. in making this remark- OUR OBJECT able offer of $5 glasses at $1 a pair is simply to introduce these famous Duplex Lenses. Duplex Lenses have met with great success by thousands of people who are now wearing them in all the leading cities of the United States. and are meeting with the same results wherever they are introduced. You can see near.and _ far with the "same lens. Our new in- visible bi- focals will £ not confuse you, REMEMBER that the a- bove offer of $5.00 eye glasses visit only. Regular prices will prevail after our first visit to Meyersdale. -:- -- for $1.00 a pair is for this OUR WORK IS GUARAN- TEED FOR FIVE YEARS. Beware of all persons who call at your home and claim to be representing us, as we have no representatives but our speialists at the hotels as we advertise. DUPLEX OPTIOAL OOMPANY. Address All Communications to Our Main Office. 733 Sansom St. Phila., Pa. For This OUR SPECIALIST 1 absolutely. and hisassistants have had years of experience and you may rely on them We will be pleased to | examine all those who have eye trouble or wear glasses ABSOLUTE- LY FREE. We would suggest there- st fore that you call on them. ments: Duplex Lenses will positive- ly relieve the following ail- Headaches, Cross Eyes, Itching Eyes, Astigmatism, Dizziness, Watery Eyes, Floating Spots before the Exes. RE EPTION ROOM: ~ Don’t forget the Date Thursday, Friday and Saturday November, 26 - 27 - 28 at COLONIAL HOTEL Office Hours—8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. If your time is limited, come early and avoid the rush HOTEL PARLORS. MANY PEOPLE ” ‘“We know we ought to save money". But do nothing towards that end. SOME make the start— Regularly deposit a few dollors each week or month with us and early find that the problem for them has been solved. Our Spirit of Friendly Helpfulness assists wonderfully in the good work. COME IN LET US AID YOU Start a Savings Account for Yourself with the MEYERSDALE, -- “= = CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK PENNA. a a ey SSS # Residence: JOSEPH L. TRESRLER Funeral Director and Embalmer Meyersdale, Somerset Co., Penn’a 309 North Street Office: Economy Phone, 229 Center Street Both Phones. E With raw tickling throat, tight chest I Hack! Hack! Hack! sore langs; you need Tar C rice of which is ywoman’s Don’t forget you can get the great- est WEEKLY farm journal in the| 1, “The National Stockman an al 2 | busi VIM. Henry Suder spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Suder at Deal. : Adam Seigner butchered a porker on Tuesday that weighed 432 pounds. Rev. Frank Wetzel of Stoyestown, attending a special meeting of Som- erset; Classis of the Reformed church, stayed Monday night with W. W. Nicholson’s. Mrs. Kate Tressler and son of Mey- ersdale, spent Tuesday with Henry Suder’s Mrs. Simon Nicholson spent several days of this week at the home of W. ‘W. Nicholson. Wm. Seggie who is on the sick list is able to be about part of the time. Freeman Fike is putting the finish- ing touch to Howard Miller's new house, by varnishing the wook work. mmm a —— GARRETT. Messrs. J. A. Thomas and Milton Deeter of Berlin, were business call- ers in town last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Judy spent over Sunday at Pine Hill., The chicken and waffle supper held by the Ladies’ Aid Society last Sat- urday evening, was a success, and netted the society a nice sum of money. A choir has been organized in the Ev. Lutheran church, which promises to prove itself one of the best in this section. : The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Re- formed church will hold its annual bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 12. Wm. Claycomb of Johnstown, was a business caller in town on Wednes- day. Rey. H. H. Wiant of Berlin, was visiting here on Wednesday. Our teachers will be attending the teachers annual institute ‘which will be held at Somerset, Dec. 23 to 27. Rev. W. H. B. Carney, who was conducting services at Pine Hill over Sunday, returned on Monday noon. J. D. Hoffert of Ralphton, spen over Sunday with his family here. CO. T. Bittner salesman for the I. H. C. spent over Sunday with his family in this piace. W. P. Ritts of Somerset, was a ess caller in town on Monday. he management of the local « 1se hs Quite a number of our people at- tended the wedding in SS. Philip and James Catholic church at Meyersdale ' on Monday. ————— i ———— HOOVEBSVILLE. M. L. Suthard, a local telegraph operator for the B. & O. Railroad, has sold his grocery store to Mrs. Wood, until recently of Phillipsburg, who took charge. Mr, Suthard had conducted the store for two years. - The infant daughter of George and Sue Helsel, born Saturday, and died Thursday. The funeral was held on Friday, interment in the Custer cem- etery. Alyie Reed, a miner, and Miss Olara Smith were married November 7th, ab the United Brethren parson- age by the pastor, Rev. Davidson. They will reside at Holsopple. Repairs are being made to the in- terior of the Reformed church. Miss Jennie Border is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Crouse, of Pittsburgh. CONFLUENCE. Calvin Livengood, of McKeesport, has returned home, after visiting rel- atives at Listonburg. Mrs. Hiram Burnworth, of Union- town, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Lytle. Karl Miller, the well-known resi- dent of Manns Choice, is seriously ill at his home there. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Rush, who have been visiting Mr. Rush’s sister, Mrs. H. L. Sellers, for several days have returned to their home in Connsllsville. John Curry, who has been at Du- mas, for several days where he has large lumber interests has returned to his home in OConnellsvilie. John Truetle, and family are mov- ing from Anspach to the G. R. Me- Donald house lately vacated by Char- les Fisher. A. T. Groff is working hard these days to complete the fall assessment. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a poverty social next Friday night in A. G. Black’s old store room. An admission of ten cents will be charged. A fr bh will be served. Carrie Allen, of New York re i on Socialism in Tom & Jim’sare ‘‘Authority : ® ; ® Game-time Fashions ee Ge Old Game Time—when - the air is full of ozone and yo rejoice you're alive. 5 Then it is that you want to | get out into the open and fill your lungs and while you're do- ing it you don’t want to have to give one thought to your feet. If you are cleverly, correctly and comfortably shod at Tom & Jim’s, that’s an end to footwear trouble, Styles”, satisfaction is guaranteed. Our fall styles are in and we would be glad to have and look them over before buying. you call TOM & JIM Esther Black has left for a visit with friends at Beaver and with her sister, Mrs. Reeves Hill, at New Castle. Dr, J. J. Hill, the new district sup- erintendent of the McKeesport diss trict of the M. E. church was here over Sunday and held quarterly meetings. Communion was held Sunday morning and evening. J. B. Coughnour of McKeesport visited friends in town on Saturday. H. J. Speicher,of Friendsyille, Md., was a recent visitor here. W. F. Critchfield has returnad from a business trip to Uniontown and other points in the coke region. Mrs. Walters, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Irwin Miller, a few days has returned to her home in Davis, W. Va. Mrs. E. E. Conrad, and sister, Miss Agnes Deal of Meyersdale were the guests of their sister, Mrs. William Reiber, of the West Side, recently. I a, DANCES DURING INSTITUTE WEEK. The Centurion Club of Somerset, will hold dances ‘at the Somerset House, in that place, during institute | week, from 9 to 12 p. m. WITTEMBERG. Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Dia, after visiting the Ilatter’s mother, a few weeks, left for their home in Ports- mouth, Ohio, on Wednesday of last week. - Miss Orpha Mankamyer, of Salis- bury was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mankamyer, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs P. H. Smith were shopping in Meyersdale Saturday. Frank Murray and three children left for Akron, Ohio, on Sunday to visit relatives. Misses Annie, Mary and Sarah Geiger visited friends at Berlin on Sunday. Miss Grace Murray, who had been visiting friends at Rockwood, return- ed home on Sunday. Frank Murray moved his fam- ily into the house with Mrs. S. Mur- ray on Tuesday last. Charles Geiger will move into the house vacated by Frank Murray in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Geiger of Gar- rett are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Geiger. Martha Smith, who had been stay- ing in Salisbury for seyeral weeks, returned home Sunday. twee ar ERR rt