The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, November 26, 1914, Image 4

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Meyersdale Qommereial.
{Registered at the Postofice at Meyersdale,
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THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL.
Pa, as Second-Crass Mail Matter.)
K. CLEAVER, Editor and Business Manager.
Pahlished Every Tharsday in
the Year at 21.25 Per Year,
(When Paid Strictly in Advance, $1.25.)
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1914
The True Spirit
of Thanksgiving.
Unbappy indeed is the man or
woman who believes he or she has
little for which to be thankful, es-
pecially at this Thanksgiving season
and above all in this year of 1914,
With most of the great nations plung-
ed in the most terrible war ever
known, this country is enjoying
peace and a comparative prosperity.
But the real essence of gratitude will
not only cause us to be grateful for
_ our many blessings but will result in
helping to make others more happy.
In every town and hamlet there are
those in poverty and ill health who
need a helping hand. What have
you done at this Thanksgiving time
to lighten another's burden?
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The Duplex Optical company of
Philadelphia, Pa., will have their
specialist and his assistants at the
Colonial Hotel, Thursday, Nov. 26th,
to Saturday, Nov. 28th. See their
advertisement in this issne.
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- WELLERSBURG.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fechtig, Levi
Beal and son Bertin and W. K. Ken-
nell, were business callers in Cum-
berland, Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. Witt and daughter Edna
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Witt’s daughter, Mrs. Frank Del-
brook at Mt. Savage.
William Ellman, teacher of the pub-
lic school, is attending institute in
Somorset this week.
Thare will be a festival held in the
Lutheran and Reformed Sunday
school room, Friday and Saturday
nights, ‘Dec. 4th and 5th. All are
cordially invited to come and have a
good time.
Mrs. A. Gessner is spending a week
with her niece, Mrs. Frank Deltrook,
at Mt. Savage.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Shaffer,
Wednesday, Nov. 11, a 12 pound boy.
Miss Florence Sturtz is spending
the winter months with her grand
mother, Mrs. Sarah Sturtz.
Miss Martha Delbroob was a caller
‘in Cumberland, Wednesday.
Mrs. B. 0. Weller was a caller in
Cumberland, Tuésday.
A number of women from town
hired W. K. Kennell’s bus on Satur-
day evening and called on Mr. and
Mrs. Knoble of Corrigansville, by sur-
prise. Among the number were Mes-
dames G. A. Tressler, Walter Win-
gert, G. W. Witt, Eleanora Shaffer,
Joseph Sturtz, H. E. Baker, George
Fechtig, F. P. Shaffer, George Obak-
er, and Mrs. Russell Kennell.
Ralph Poorbaugh was a caller in
town Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Knable spent Sun-
day and Monday with Geo. Fechtig’s.
Miss Elthea Wilhelm of Cumber-
land, is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm.
Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm and son Carl
spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
Wilhelms sister, Mrs. Levi Shaffer of
Frostburg.
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GLENCOE.
Mrs. Leah and Mrs. V. F. Leydig
are spending ‘a few days in Cumber-
land this week, with the latter’s
daughter, Mrs. A. M. Raupach.
The school children are rejoicing in
the long week of vacation.
The moving picture and vaudeville
show held in Leydig’s hall Saturday
and Monday nights; was an event en-
joyed by all. :
Judging from the frequent visits
Chas Lowe of Pittsburg makes to
Glencoe, he is having a hard time
eapturing a ‘‘dear’’
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fell and hurt his foot a few weeks ago
is slowly improving.
weeks with relatives and friends in |
Friedens and Somerset. |
A fine looking and happy bunch of | 8
| teachers Jett for Somerset Sunday to t
| attend the Teacher’s Institute.
Marion Levdig, floor walker and |
V. L. Snyder, B. & O. agent, who
Leah Webreck is spending several |
efficient manager of 1. D. Leydig’s
general store, left Friday last for
Oonnellsville and Pittsburg, where
she will spend a week or ten days.
Wilbur, the young son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Miller, is suffering from
a severe cold.
Elizabeth Leydig, a student in the
Meyersdale High School, is spending
the week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. D. Leydig.
Geo. Martz, a lumber dealer, was
stricken with paralysis in his right
side and was removed to his home in
Bridgeport on train No. 57 Monday
morning.
Mrs. W. H. Miller shopped between
trains in Cumberland, Saturday.
A Home Missionary service will be
held in the Reformed church on Sun-
day at 2:00 p. m.’
Leah R. Leydig spent a few days in
Cumberland, last week.
Don’t forget the pumpkin pie social
in Leydig’s ball Thursday evening,
where ice cream, doughnuts, pump-
kin pie, and hot coffee will be served.
Come everybody and let every lad
bring his lassie.
1. D. Leydig is much enthused be-
canse the much longed for heat in in
full working crder at iast.
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Full line of Pratt’s poultry supplies
also beef scrap, charcoal, grit, oyster
shell, ete., at Habel & Phillips.
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Our schools are closed this week on
account of the teachers attending the |
annual institute in Somerset and the
pupils are enjoying their vacation in
various ways.
Miss Oarrie and Walter Nicholson
of near Pine Hill, were Vim visitors
from Saturday until Monday.
Adam Seigner and family spent
several days near Hyndman with Mrs.
Seigner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mull.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bowmaster,
Mrs. Geo. Stein and Mrs. Geo Folk
spect Sunday afternoon at the home
of ¥V'm. Seggie’s.
Martin Meyer and his two "sons,
George and Harvey, spent Monday
in Somerset.
SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL CHRISTHAS DISPLAY.
Full of new ideas, coming surprises,
happy hits and desirable presents.
A holiday stock that is first in variety and quality
Every department filled with fresh goods at fair prices.
Novelties, Notions, Fan
cy Goods,
| Toys, Books, Games, etc.
A stock generous in variety and includes only goods
of approved worth. |
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FURS.
YOU NEED A PAIR OF NICE NEW BLANKETS.
See My Line of Ball “Band Rubbers’ and Felts.
ALBERT S. GLESSNER
(Successor to Appel & Glessner.)
MEYERSDAE,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Engle spent last
Sunday at the home of Frank Thomas’ |,
at Coal Run.
Mrs. Conrad Werner of near River-
side Park, spent Friday of last week
with his daaghter, Mrs. Dan Fike.
Mrs. Wm. Engle helped Frank
Thomas’ at Ooal Run to butcher on
Tuesday.
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The greatest weekly farm journal
in the world, a dairy paper, a woman’s
magazine with the Commercial—all
four for $1.85 per year—an offer we
never saw equalled, but we are bound
to make this paper’s subscription list
lathe rgest ever known in this county.
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Will entitle the person presenting it at .
THE HARTLEY CLUTTON STORE,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
to 100 Votes in Piano Player Contest. ..
COUPON
By THE COMME RCIAL.
Note—A new or an old subscription to The Oommecial
paid at this office entitles to 1,000 Votes.
Bought from the
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THE GREAT BARGAIN
The entire stock of Louis Coh
Hats, Caps, Ladies ready-to-wear Apparel will be
1-2 PRICE AND LESS
This Great Bankrupt Sale starts Friday, November 27th and will
U. S. COURT by the Philadelphia Underselling Company,
GIVERS
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continue until eveything is sold.
COME TO THE STORE AND SEE THE
WONDERFUL PRICES.
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