For This Visit Only NGO IVOTVY BLD REMARKABLE INTRODUCTORY OF F ER $5 EYE GLASSES AT $I A PAIR ———— A PA ~ e7 a 7 3 ” A £7 x 7 SN Fn hp EL ap Eh RP yi BM BANOS 3) TN SAI BAATINETS NNN fn a) £7) << Fn = NANT 78 x NYY Loa For This Visit Only OUR OBJECT are introduced. in making this remark- able ne of $5 glasses at $1 a pair is simply to introduce these famous Duplex Lenses. Duplex I.enses 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 thev Qur new in- visible bi- focals will not confuse you. You can see near and far with the same lens. for $1.00 a visit only. REMEMBER that the a- bove offer of $5.00 eye glasses will prevail after our first visit to Meyersdale. -- i= pair is for this Regular prices 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 specialists at the hotels as we advertise. DUPLEX OOM OPTIGAL ANY. Address All Communications to Our Main Office. 733 Sansom St. "Phila, Pa. 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. OUR SPECIALIST ‘experience and you absolutely. We will be pleased to examine all those who have o trouble or wear glasses ABSOL LY FREE. We would suggest there fore that you call on them. any his assistants had years of have Sy on them ly relieve the ments: Duplex Lenses — positive- Headaches, - Cross Eyes. Eyes, Astigmatism, Dizziness, Watery Eyes, Floating Spots before the EYes. following ail- ’ Itching rush 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 aveid the HOTEL PAR LORS. SALISBURY. Rally Day was observed in St. John’s church on sunday Noyember 22nd at 10:30. a, mx. Special music and a special sermon. ‘Rally to the BE. cere features of the = service. | .liebury orchestra as- sisted in vac niusical part of the ser- vices. At 4:30 p. m. a Home Mission service was rendered by the congregation and Sunday school. The pastor, Ira S. Monn, delivered an appropriate adddress on ‘“The Know- ing Why and What of Home Miss- jons and Their Work." A liberal coliecuiun was taken up after the services. A chicken and waffle supper and euchre will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Derry, on Thanksgiving evening. The pro- ceeds will be for the benefit of St. Michael’s Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yaist, of Elk Lick township, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Engle, at din- ner, on Saturday. The members of 8t. John’s Luth- eran choir, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Savilla Boyer, Wed- nesday evening. A Innch consisting of oyster sandwiches, salad, pickles and coffee were seryed, and the even- ing was most pleasantly spent by those who were present. Mrs. M. A. Wagner, Mrs. R. A. Kidner, Mrs. R. N. Johnston, Mrs. E. E. Haselbarth, Misses Anna Haselbarth, Mima Hard- ing, Elizabeth Reitz, Etta Miller, Charlotte Bover, Messrs. Samuel Live engood, O. O. Saylor, E. E. Hasel- barth, Wm. Reitz, Alfred Ringler and Jonas Lichty. Rev. L. P. Young, spent last week in Bedford couaby. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevanus and children were ‘dinner guests at the hom® of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Swauger on Sunday last. The annual Union Thanksgiving services will be held in the local Methodist church at 10 a. m. Thanks- giving Day, November 26th. The sermon will be preached by the pas- tor, Rev. 0. W. Morgan. Everybody is cordially invited. Under the auspices of and for the benefit of the Men’s Bible class of the St. John’s Reformed church, local talent ¥ on Friday evening Novem- ber 27th et in Hay’s Opera House estern comedy drama Guleh’’. This pro- re lev- place ce B, T¥essler of Springs is drill- | yg a, - for Howard Meager. Mifton Koontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8¢ S. Koontz, who grew to boyhood in Salisbury, bnt is now a prominent barber of Braddock, was recently married to Miss Grace Leader, of Wilkinsburg. The young couple have gone to housekeeping at 408 Stokes avenue, North Braddock. About twenty-five friends of Mrs. Robert Cochrane tendered her a sur- prise last Wednesday evering, No- vember 18th, the day being her 52nd birthday. Ice cream, cake, coffee, tea and fruit were served. Mrs. Ada Milton of Cumberland, Md., is. visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Glotfelty, who had the misfortune last week of breaking both bones in her wrist and otherwise receiving in- juries by falling from a step ladder, while engaged in cleaning windows in her kitchen. Samuel Baker, one of the most prominent farmers and stock raisers of Elk Lick township recently pur- chased the large farm, known as the “Old Livengood Farm’ near Boyn- ton, from George Shirey. Mr. Ba- ker some time ago sold his beau- tiful farm near Niverton to Wm. Hanney, our rural mail carrier and the other week sold his stock farm products and machinery at public sale. Mr. Shirey will have public sale on Friday November 27th. Your scribe has not learned when Baker will take possession of the newly, ac- quired real estate. Mrs. Archie Holler of Boynton lies ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Flora Wellington, with typhoid§fever. Petry Bros., contractors andjbuild- ers returned last week¥from Grants- ville, where they remodelled thefNa- tional Hotel, for C. ‘A. Bender. . They are now building a stable and ware house for Howard Meager and ;Co. C. E. Dickey has purchased the Sallsbury Meat Market from A.7 M. Glessner. Mr. Glessner willbe injthe employ of Mr. Dickey for a while. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lichty left last Wednesday for a month’s visit with relatives in the west. Among the places they will visit are Aurora, Mo., Wichita, Kansas, and Carleton; Nebraska. cern sms {nen — v—— mn : GARRETT. The Musical Motion Pictures shown at the local opera house last week were greatly enjoyed by all present. Rev. W. H. B. Carney spent Sun- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zach Walter. Funeral services were held on Sun- day for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Romesburg. The child died several months ago from dipbtheria, The teachers of our puhlic schools are attending institute at Somerset this week. N. E. Beabes spent Sunday at Boynton. What’s' the attraction? Paul Kisler, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Kisler, was taken suddenly ill on Sunday, but he is imvroving and his many friends hope for his speedy re- covery. Herbert Devore spent Sunday at Confluence. The Thanksviving program ren- dered by the pupils of the publie schools last Friday, was much en- joyed by all present. Rev. W. H. B. Carney left on Mon: day for a week’s visit at his home in Bellville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Walkes spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Walker’s father, H. P. Walker. Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Speicher mo- tored to the home of the former’s parents, near Somerset, on Sunday. Ths second number of the Lyceum course at this place will be held on Monday December 7th, viz: The Olympia Ladies’ Quartette, com- posed of four colored ladies of world- wide fame, and no one can afford to miss it as it is a rare treat for this community. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller, was taken to Connellsville on Toesday where his tonsils were re- moved, and is recovering nicely. ‘Wm, Baker isspending several days at Somerset. William Brocht went to Cumber- Jand last ‘ Thursday where he was operated on for appendicitis, but is recovering very rapidly, according to latest reports. who had been is able to be about Miss Grace Hoos, sice for some time, again. he Lutheran )e held on ber. 5th in basement of the church. J. D. Hoffert, formerly employed at Ralphton, hss returned to his family in this place, where he bas se- cured employment. B. 8. Rush has recently purchased the L. A. Beabes property, on Walker street. Mrs. F. E. Carver left for a visit in Johnstown. cn — po t——— Three dozen Heinzs sweet pickles for 25 cents at Bittner’s Grocery. emma a—— nee reseee. HOOVERSVILLE. Sam Gobbei was taken to the Mer- cy hospital at Johnstown by Dr. Gild- ner for an operation for appendicitis last Thursday. Foster Naugle was takenjto the Memorial hospital last Saturday morn- ing for an injury of the hip joint caused by a fall. Skating on the dam is the order of tae doy us well as hunting, killing of porkers and building of new homes. Subscribe for the Commercial, and advertise your holiday goods, if gives news all the time in your immediate vicinity. Pietro Pucci of Rockwood, is now" ready to do business at his new store. Dr. Lewis was a business visitor to Johnstown on Saturday. A paaty of hunters returned re- cently from a week’s tripjalong the Susquehanna. They bagged one deer, 33 squirrel, 12 rabbits and 16 pheas- ants. Peter Cusi has opened 3 general mercantile store in a new building he erected here. The Somerset Telephone company is making a number of improve- ments here putting in new poles and stringing new wires. Howard Powell, who has been ill for about two months with the rheu- matism, is improving. Wm. Betts and family of Johns- town, have been visiting here with Mrs. Betts’ people, the J. D. Powell family. Mr. Betts spent a few days hunting, bagging six pheasants, six rabbits and 11 squirrels. Rev. J. K. Huey, the U. B. minis- ter, has concluded his revival servi- ces at Jenners and opened a series at Otterbein. This is the time of the ye good blood re HOT SPRINGS BLOOD REMEDY. Nyal’s Hot Springs Blood Remedy and it will purify your blood. ar when you should take a medy. Take Both Phones F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist, MEYERSDALE, PA. NSAI NA NI NI NS NLS SUE HIGGI NS.: Donges Theatre ONE WEEK Commencing MON - DAY, NOV. 30th. The Sue Higgins Stock Co. OPENING PLAY, The Working Man Two Shows Each Night. Three Acts Each Play, Three Reels Best Pictures. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS. Prices 10 and 15 Cents. POSITIVELY THE BEST. HOLSOPPLE. Joy and grief were mixed in visits to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Har- vey Brallier, of this place, within the past few days. The stork brought | a boy to the Brallier home and about | the same time they heard of the death of Mr. Brallier’s stepfather, S. H. Riley, and the death of Mrs. Brallier’s | father, Mr. Savage. Mr. Riley, a na- tive of Bedford county died in the | | Western Maryland Hospital J in C Jum- beriand, from a fractur eo EE ighmmrai ¥ gat i, THE C0 $1.25 PER YEAR The subioriphion price price of. The Com- mercial has been reduced from $1.50 |to $1.25 per year. This is the price | of most of the papers of like kind in this part of the state, yet. with the allation of our fine new {inotype > promise to give a highly newsy or and one that w )e Watch The C m re and grow in circulation. LN bn AE Ahn He ye Sa gav eve sch aud and pla; pro PA mee eigl Bui Clu Hort dig A Dan A pen Dist