The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 03, 1914, Image 2

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I An Opportunity of A Life
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Time--3 Big Club |
i Offers By A Reliable Piano House.
The Day to Put Music in Your Home is Now.
If you have been looking forward to the day you would own a Piano or Victrola
you will take advantage of this opportunify. Don’t put it off---TODAY is the day.
Easy Payments--No Interest--No Extras.
With high quality and low prices there is much to interest you in these Co-operative
Clubs. A small payment puts the instrument in your home. >
Co-operative
You Will Join Club
If you seek all that a Piano should be—
Mahogany. Full size.
For Downright Durability They Are as
Good as Any Piano Made.
$10 Down. $2.00 per week.
| Open to 100 Members.
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if you seek this quality at the lowest
cost.
An Aeolian Made Upright Piane
Guaranteed by the Aeolian Co. and
by us.
WORTH $400.
OUR CLUB PLAN $287.50
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Co-operative
Victrola Club
ments you may possess, you need a
VICTROLA. This remarkable {aking
machine provides an endless variety o
really good music and soon establishes
itself as a most important factor in the
social life of any home.
Our Club Plan enables you to secure
a Victrola by making a sma’'l down pay-
ment and a few dollars per month.
Of course you will prefer to buy your
Victrola at this store. Our stock of ma-
chines and records is large and com-
plete. You will be made welcome and
shown’ every courtesy in selecting rec-
ords and machines.
No matter what other musical instru- §-
Co-operative of
Player Piano Club
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Have your wife or daughter sit down ©
here and play real music—any kind she
wants without previous training.
An Aeolian-built Player Piano. Guar-
anteed by the Aeolian Co. and by us.
MANY PEOPLE
Say—
“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 id
Start a Savings Account for Yourself
with the fa
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK |
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THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK
"MEYERSDALE, “= -ie -- PENNA.
131 Baltimore St.
Open Evenings.
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NOVEMBER JOE
DETECTIVE OF THE WOODS ——
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November Joe Traps the
CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US.
MORRISON MUSIC CO,
Cumberland, Md.
Without any obligation on my part
FREE
please send me further information
about your........... Chub. -
Name ,.........cc..consenese :
Address .......... seasi avis auien
WORTH $500.
OUR CLUB PLAN
20 Rolls of Mus’'ec
Scariand Beach
$10 Down—$2.50 Per Week.
100 MEMBERS OF THIS CLUB
$395
FREE!
SAVE $105
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REATER than Sher-
lock Holmes is No-
vember Joe, the hero of our
new senal.
READ about how he
solved the mysterious murder
at Big Tree Portage.
READ about the seven
lumberjacks and the trapping
of the lone highwayman who
robbed them.
READ about the theft
of the black fox skin, the
abduction of Miss Virgina
Planx, the hundred thousend
dollar robbery, and the other
forest mysteries the woods
detective solved and you
will be glad that you have
come to know
NOVEMBER
— JOE =
.| Ursina, $,000. '
Highwayman
Sper meee Sg) EEE TAN
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For baby’s croup, Willie's daily |
; : : cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore | Y :
Pains in Back and Hips. |throat, grandma’s Fimenses—-Deo | Wm. C. Price
{ Thomas’ Electric Oii—the household
3 x
25¢ and 50c¢.
: a ; | remedy.
tion of Kidney trouble | J
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make them i
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Successor to W. A. C
eral
at the same
MORRISON MUSIC COMPANY
COURT NEWS.
REAL ESTATE.
The following real estate deals in
Somerset county have recently been
recorded at the office of Recorder
John G. Emert:
Edward J. Weimer to Walter L.
Morrison, Rockwood, $335.
William E. Gonder to Russel
Shaffer, Jenner, $350. :
Estella B. Lenhart to Edward L.
Lenhart, Addison, $300.
Agnes Durst to Elizabeth Tay-
lor, Elk Lick, $40..
Laura A. Bloomfield to Edward L.
Lenhart, Addison, $2,475.
James A.Sanner to Calvin E. Nicola,
Ursing, $2,000.
Wilhelm Heil, to Aaron Shannon,
John Lochrie to Scalp Level Coal
Mining company, Shade township,
$140,000.
Catharine Good to A. Kent Miller,
Lincoln twp., $100
Wm. Gibbons to George W. Zim-
merman, Shade twp., $200.
Mary B. Dull to New Centreville
Lutheran, Reformad and Christian
congregations, New -@entreville $50.
John B. Zigler to Foster F. Zigler,
Shade twp., $100.
George 8. R. Miller to George
Meek, Windber $I.
Leonard J. to Nicola Ciciarelli,
Jenner, $150.
James W. Kreger to Delmar A.
Hyatt, Lower Turkeyfoot, $75.
Reuben Keller’s heirs to Ellen Wy-
and, Allegheny, $300.
Somerset Telephone company to
Economy Telephone company, Gar-
rett, $265.
Gentral City Realty Co., to John
Mlinarich, Shade twp., $400.
Grazier Coal Mining Co., to Grazier
Supply company, Shade twp., $1.
Stewart H. Miller to Grace Ferner,
Somerset, $289.
Leonard Bell to Henry H. Johnston,
Jenner, $5,000.
Robert, Philson’s administrator to
Clara A. Menges, Berlin, $200.
George W. Smith to .C. F. Landis,
Windber, $1C0.
John H. Veil to Henry P. Veil,
Windber, $1.
John H. Veil to Margaret M. Veil,
Director».
Windber, $1.
J. M. Olinger’s
execu
Wm.
H. Me
Larg
Largest Shoe Repair Shop |
In Somerset County and the most finely equipped, with ;
modern machinery, is that of Angelo Vitale, 322 Main St. Er
All work quickly done and guaranteed by us to be : a
satisfactory. :
O’Sullivan’s Rubber Heels Used in This Shop. iy,
Have them put on your shoes as they are the best | ~~
in America.
NEW LINE OF SHOES.
Have recently put in a good line of dress and work
shoes at the right price. Call in to see us. If you are in
a hurry we can repair your shoes while you wait,
We maintain an up-to-date Shoe Shine Parlor Gents and Ladies.
ANGELO VITALE,
322 Main St.” © Meyersdale, Pa.
hy
Every Farmer with two or more
: what to do.
; Spotl Ee. ;
cows needs a fe 2
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THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE. .
SEE ; Office 223 Levergood St., =z a
J. T. YODER, Johnstown, - Penn’a.
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BICYCLE ,&7 M
. / /o The McCall Co.
9 ~v/ 236 W. 37th Street
’ 1 a New York City 3
4,3 Dear “Bicycle Man" ¥ Ls
‘This is not a Prize Contest. Every boy IE get or as sil 102 ow 10
who fills out and mails the corner cou- %/ Bicycles, without money, ‘an
pon can earn this high-grade Bicycle 2 e/ for yay litle effort.
for very little effort during spare Ly Name
time. ~ ASK “The Bicycle Man.” CY Airs es in —— 3
Mail this coupon TO-DAY. / ond
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Pills tc my friends as I have every
confidence in them as a remedy for
kidney complaint.
IT IS SERIOUS.
Some Meyersdale People Fail to
realize the Seriousness of a Bad
Back.
The constant aching of a bad back.
The weariness, the tired feeling. |
The pains and aches of Kidney ills. | p ctor Milburn Co. Prop., Buffalo, |
May result seriously if neglected. N.Y ad.
Dangerous urinary troubles often| =~
follow.
A Meyersdale citizen shows you
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—geb i
Doan’s Kidney Pills the same H. {
L. Heffley, recommends.
Why They Recommend
H. L. Heffley, 306 North St., Mey- Foley's Honey nnd Tar.
ersdale, Pa., says: About three years
ago I was troubled by severe pains| FP. A. Enfield, Canejo, Caiif.—Be-
in the small of my ‘back brought on |
by my work which kept me in damp
‘in the morning and could scarcely
s to Eliza- |
| beth Shultz, Meyersdale, $1.
| Store. 1
| me.
places. The pains were so bad that
I became alarmed. 1 was very lame
stoop over or lift anything. I was
advised to try Doan’s Kidney Pills
I got a box at Thon Drug
I improved af this
2 DOXes
box an
en’t been trou
I hav commended Doan’s Kidney
ed since. Sell.
cause ‘‘produces the best results, al-
ways cures severe colds, sore chest
and lungs and does not contain opi-
ates or harmful drugs,”’ Dr. John
W. Taylor, Lutherville, Ga., be-
cause ‘‘I believe it to be an honest
medicine and it satisfies my pa-
trons,” W. L. Co .
because ‘fit gives