a ! = Ee . { 5 # me i a g i ef ¥ Ww ! Sahn cpa sik el gr pr rept SEE pe =. — i — ————— Have you ever been inside of our new store? Do you know that we do not except Baltimore City when we say we have the finest and most u to-date Piano House in Maryland? Can you imagne how we obtained this end? SERVICE and EFFICIENCY have put us at the top. By "Service" we mean that we cannot do too much for a customer. Our store is headquar- ters for all music lovers. Why? Because evely member of our force has been selected for his or her ability in pleasing people and showing them every possi- © Se a ee AE. oo En = =~ ow To Answer The Christmas Problem i A I ——— TL ri | Take a Look at These Club Offers. Will Put in Your Home For Christmas a Player Piano, Upright Piano or Victrola. ble courtesy, no matter whether they are purchasing or not. If we were not "Efficient" we would not hold in the piano world the Our large and reliable business enables us to give B AT LOWER PRICES. sition we do today. FETTER VALUES A Few Dollars per Player Piano Club And secure a guaranteed Aeolian built player-piano in your home by making a payment of $10.00, and paying $2.50 A Co-operative By Which You Save $105 By week. per week. A Co-operative Upright Piano Club . Save $112.50 And secure a guaranteed Aeolian built | upright piano in your home by making a payment of $10.00 and paying $2.00 Which You —— Ask For Full Particulars of These Clubs Stop in the store, phone us, or send us your name Sc we can mail literature. STORE OPEN EVENINGS 131 Baltimore Street Sroc oo FARMER THE WOT CAS EAR PAPER aan wuss | Our Splendid Our Victrola Club By which you secure one of these remarkable in- struments on small monthly payments has inter- ested many. This club limited to 100 members. Get full particulars at once. Victrolas $15 to $200 A Most Complete Line of Records Sheet music and all mu<’~-| merchandise always on Lai. ui a splendid assortmcrt. MORRISON MUSIC COMPANY Specials in | Used Pianos and Organs STORE OPEN EVENING Cnmberiand Maryland Combination Offer! Three Fine Magazines in Connection with The Commercial for $1.85. Not wishing to handle the cheap, trashy magazines, often filled with questionable stories and advertisements unfit for the home and children’s reading, we have made a contract by which our subscribers can obtain superior reading matter for a mere nominal price when combined with The Commercial, their favorite county which is a leader in quality. : For only $1.85 per year we will send the Kimballs Dairy Farmer following with our paper: The National Stockman And Farmer, being the world’s greatet farm pao-r, and we would have you note that itis a weekly farm paper—not monthly as most others. You can’t get this (rom the publishers for less than $1 00, The Woman’s World, a very superior home paper, Kimball,s Dairy Farmer, which comes every two weeks; these constituue a Great-Four Combination rarely eq 1al- font Gos Dear, % 7 ed: You can Get McCall’s and Commercial * through us for $1.60. We have raoer very attractive combinations Anybne sen special not au Branch Offic For baby’s croup, Willie's daily 50 YEARS’ WHEN EGGs ARE UP you want all iW, EXPERIENCE you can get. ratts’ Poultry R:gu [cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore : . oy lator insures heavy egg production. | throat, grandma’s lameness— Dr. a | | Roup—Profit destroying, contagi: us, | Fhomas’ Electric Oii—the household | trouble maker. Positively preveri d | remedy. 25¢ and £0c. ad 8 land cured by Pratts’ Roup Reme y 1 (Tablets of Powder) Scld on mo: y | C A STO R ! A | back guarantee by, Habel & Phillijs | fermen ber | For Infants and Children strong, have good app e | | In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears CAT t rz; 0 Signature of 2 TraDE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &cC. s a sketch and description may | :» npirion free whether an Y | To feel | and digestion, Al oo criey hs securing patents. slee p sound ly and roy > Munn & Co. receive : dug OU Gin the io varOu inthe" Fi J \ € Hihand ceia, rated weeklwhere tho! use Burdock Blond Ki ly system tonic. Price $1.:0 witig journgy | P #1 Rold by almfewsdenter AY : RY IF a 2 VP LE a JUDNE i PILL: OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND ‘FLADDEF | oui Broadway, New York 625 ¥ 8t.. Washington, D. C. COURT NEWS. REAL BSTATE. LEFT OVER FROM LAST WEEK. Christian C. Holsopole to John K. Eash, Oonemaugh township, $1,500. John Bishop to Mary D. S8tammler. Conemaugh, twp., $400. A. A. Liggett to Fannie Glover, Eicher, Somerset township, $4,150. Alyin R. Knepper, to Wm. H. Ring- ler, Stonycreek twp., $2,425. Wm. Fanswortb to D. B. Rienzo, Jenner twp., $800. Frank Lowry to Millard F. Row- man, Flk Lick twp., $630. Christian Brennecke’s heirs to Wil- more Coal Co., Shade twp., $100. Joseph B. Miller to Benjamin F. Hechler, Paint twp, $5,000. Austin H. Smith to Joseph B. Mil- ler, Paint borough, $3,000. Peter Pritts to Leah Oaks, Garrett, $600. Samuel P. Miller to Russel Hollada, Addison twp., $4,500. Leonard Bell to Henry H. Johnson, Jenner twp., $5,000. Robert ‘Philsen’s administrator to Clara A. Menges, Berlin $200. Geo. W. Smith to C. F. Landis, Windber, $100. John H. Veil to Henry P. Veil, Windber, $1. John H. Veil to Margaret Veil, Windber, $1. : Norman B. Lichliter to Norman B. Critchfield, Upper Turkeyfoot twp., $3,750. Henry O. Umberger, to George Yun- tae, Shade twp., $240. Henry Marker to Alex Marker Elk Lick township, $1,700. Alexander Marker to Harvey Mark- er, Summit twp., $3,200. Henry Marker to Daniel Marker, Summit twp., $2,300. Philip W. Kroft to Alexander Mark- er, Summit twp., $21. Margaret Marker, to Milton Marker Summit twp., $200. Mary Marker to Milton Marker, Summit twp., $3,800. Mikele DeOtto to Hungarian Re- formed Bencficial Society, Windber, $1,100. 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 Start a Savings Account for Yourself with the CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK THE BANK WITH THE CLOCK MEYERSDALE, “i= -t- -t- PENNA. /o The I2cCall Co. 236 W. 37th Street New York City Dear “Bicycle Man’: Please tell me how to {1 T:5 ©: nota Prin Contest: Every key 75 wh: 7s cut 074 mails the corner cou- 74 : pon cza earn thus hich-crade Bicyc!s Sy for. very liv effort during sore. 5 time. ASK “The Bicycle Maa.” 7% : 2 Adress Mail this coupon TO-DAY. re : ; 2 / T.:zcles, without money, and for very littie effort, /f RTE eee re mE Every Farmer with two or more cows needs a - A DelLAVAL, SEE Office 223 Levergood St, Johnstown, - Penn’a. JOSEPH L. TRESSLER | J. T. YODER, Meyersdale, Somerset Co., Penn’a Residence: 309 North Street * Office: Economy Phone. You Should Worry If it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. € A anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved. Beechams Pils are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham’s Pills Were Not On Hand| The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. 229 Center Street Both Phones. Wm. Miller to John Miller, Broth- ersvalley twp., $1. Samuel Kuohn’s trustee to Daniel A. Brubaker, Brothersyalley twp., $6,762. Daniel A. Brubaker, to Samuel Philson, Brothersvalley twp., $9,000. Joseph Wolf to Cook’s Mill Clay & O©Coal Co., Southampton twp., $27,500. "Amanda Brant to Cynthia Brant, ! Brothersvalley twp., $950. Frederick Brant’s heirs to M. C. Foor, Brothersvalley twp., $1,350. Cynthia Brant to M. C. Foor, Brothersvalley twp., $4,000. Jacob Keim te Robert Keim, Jen- | ner twp., $1,200. : a H. G. Fritz, to Russel Garlitz, Jen-| Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Greenville, So. ner twp., $125. Car. Michael Bruno to Calegero Tumi- | Best For Kidneys —Says Doctor. . says that in his 30 years of ex- | perience he has fonnd no prepara- : ; | tion for the kidneys equal to Foley John E. Johnson to Annie Fether- | Kidney Pills. In 50c and $1.00 sizes man, Shade twp., $100. | Best you can buy for backache, rhan- Violet R. Hershberger to Wm. H.|matism, kidrey and bladder ailments. Koontz, Hooversyille, $900. "Sold by all Dealers Everywhere. ad neli, Shade twp., get one of your high-grade: av a aumt nan aa tan nn m—— RR 3 +d y fi . THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE, a These ailments are likely to attack § A Funeral Director and Embalmer | hy ge glory, sd Christ.— i ‘With ance les “Rer have beri quarter great T presente Savior; as he a _ and sin; supreme king of Savior. . . to becor of whicl upon ou righteou ter part ie final mi “44 initiatior claiming his king shall co headings I. Tho } sion. T lessons. Des utiful fathomab total dar] | lesson Ju p. tion of e Who betr or i hd the' world _ never des yet he is strong. ( (7) This breaking is the sto weak, vac iil. Hi us to the considered Before tl .. Creating “head. Hej its utmost unveiled ga IV. 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