The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 13, 1915, Image 8

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In the Hocking Block, at Habel & Phillips’ Old Stand,
The house that sells the same goods for less money, more goods for the same money
MEYERSDALE, PA.
Change in Banking Hours
Effective on and after May 17th, 1915
9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
So turday Nights Only 7:00 to 9:00. |
Second National Bank, |
Meyersdale, Penn’a,
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SALISBURY.
What will be artistic and substan-
tial improvements in the way of a
sun parlor and office are beng made | ‘Newman & Co. have moved their |
to the Dr. Miller residence on Main sawmill from the John Engle tract
street. to the Maust property.
Mesdames Doctor Swank, Mrs. Rev. Wm. Garlitz passed the Sabbath at |
Young, C. L. Lichliter, Miss Edith | cumberland.
Lichliter and Mr. Arthur Johns, mo- Miss Grace Wright after having |
tored to Cumberland in the Lichliter completed her term of school as
car on Wednesday teacher at Boswell and is now back
Wm. Harding has opened up a| home again for her vacation.
paint shop in the former Livengood
carriage shop. Mr. Harding is a first | js about completing several months’ |
class workman and his services are vigit here and expects to leave for |
in demand. his home at Walla Walla.
Millard Glessner spent Sunday at Rev. L. P, Young, of Altoona will
Beachdale. preach in the Lutheran church on
Clay Newman and Fay Lichty were Sunday.
visitors in Frostburg on Sunday.
Dr. L. O. Loechel was a Sunday ev-
ening visitor at Piedmont
Nevin Newman will soon be seen!
wth a new Reo auto
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| Ten men under Superintendent
| Defiinbaugh are working on the Door |
at the stone house.
Prof. Saylor will open up his sum-
mer Normal on Monday with the
prospects of 25 students.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Lichty |
on Saturday fine twin boys.
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Made to Paint Buildings, Outside and Inside
The. Paint that for nearly half a century
has stood for ‘-Satisfaction” among us-
ers of house paint. SHERWINS- WILLIAMS
Paint SP is made of pure white
lead, pure zinc, pure linseed oil and the
necessary coloring pigments and driers.
I hese ingredients are combined in ex
actly the correct proportions and are |
thoroughly mixed and ground by pow- |
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erfut, ‘modern machinery. It covers
most surface has a pleasing appearance
and has the greatest*endurance. When
you paint your house, see that che SWP
label 1s on every can Each can, full U.
S. Standard Measure.
Use Sherwin Williams Floor Iiac for Floors
Use Sherwin Williams Brighten up Stain for Funiture
COLLINS DRUG STORE
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Ta i. 228 Store
HARTLEY BLOCK, MEYERSDALE, PA.
part of the road leading to the pike |
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S. M. Tresler, native to this section |
| ness visitor to Baltimore last week. at Elkins, W. Ve., is visitng her par-
Are Your rb Perfect?
Probably no organ of the
\ or is Degacted more than
YOU CERTAINLY are
anxious that your sight should
Showers be perfect throught your num-
EYE-STRAIN
__ bered days and when Nature
8] warns you through the me-
| dium of pain in the Eye Balls
Aching Head, Blurred Vision
and Twitching. Eyelids, you
should not neglect these calls of.nature, but should imme-
diately consent an OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN who
will tell you about your needs. -i-
Our methods of examination are scientific and aceurate
CALL IN AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR CASE
COOK
The Optometrist Optician.
James and Edward Riley, Miss Ma- aged 19 was brought to this place to
ry Reitz, Miss Ada Glotfelty and Jef- her home from Johnstown and inter-
ferson Smearman motored to the ment was made on Monday afternoon,
| Ringling show on Saturday and the |services being conducted by her pas-
| return owing to machine troubles ex- | tor, Rev. Yonug. Mrs. Welfley was in
tended into the next day. {the hospital for five weeks suffering
| with ailments of a tubercular char-
it oun De yt county Seat Wis | acter. Besides the husband, two small
| children survive.
Salisbury base ball fans are getting| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Emerick left on
ready to organize for this season. A | Wednesday for a visit in Akron, Ohio.
| meeting is soon to be held at the Hay Jno. K. Miller, of McKees Rocks,
| opera house. | was a vsitor here recently.
Merchant Harvey Hay was a busi-| Migs Hariet Hay, who is a milliner
Dr. A. M. Lichty is enjoying a clas- | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hay.
sy Franklin car just purchased. | ~~
The Mesdames Chalfant, of Browns-| gpaARLY CABBAGE PLANTS—at
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ville arrived in this place on Monday 30c per hundred or $2.00 per thous-
GET THE HABIT
Of Coming to our Store for Pure
Drugs and Medicine. Pureand Deli-
cious Soda Waters and Sundaes,
F. B. THOMAS, Leading Druggist,
Bzth Phcnes
MEYERSDALE, PA.
to occupy their summer home.
The body of Mrs. Ernest Welfley, |and at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
The best place to buy your gardenseeds, at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
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The Meyersdale Bargain House offers you a $16,000.00 well-selected stock: of high-class merchandise at a! 7 faring
i discount of 20 to 40 per cent. By all means you should attend The Meyersdale Bargain House Sale You Ivy C
cannot afford to miss this opportunity, as it means dollars and cents to you and you know that every little helps. DR. TRU
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Remember this sale lasts only 10 days. Come Early as You ‘Nill Have the Pick of a Larger arie y J ovine: 2
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: MEYERSDALE, PA. -:- In the Hocking Block, at Habel & Phillips Old Stand. in Garrett
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MEN’S CLOTHING. YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ MEN'S PANTS. MEN’S OVERALLLS TABLE LINEN NS
We place on sale150 Suits in Black, CLOTHING. 500 Pairs Men’s Pants in all the latest The Famous Union Special Overalls 50c and 60c Table linen by the yard
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Brown and Fancy Cheviots, made in the 150 Youths’ Suits, made in all the fash- styles and shades. These pants are guaran-j that sell the country over at $100 to go} Double width will be sold at — — eral Syno«
newest styles, lined with alpaca lining with § jons of the season, in Black, Brown, Grey teed to fit. Each and every pair is a value] on sale at — — — — — — point of
center vents. Each one of these suits is out and fancy Mixtures. These suits range in| in itself. Among this lot are some worth 78 23c however, 1
‘of the ordinary. Regular values at $9.00 and | sizes from 14 to 20. Among these are suits | from $3.00 to $6.00. Will go on sale per C in contrib
$19.00 to be had during this sale (all sizes) | sworth up to $10. During this sale we will} Pair ——————— — — — — PRINCESS SLIPS
of — — = miro gel them at — — — —;— — $1 69 to $2 95 Men’s 50c and 75c Overalls—Sacrifice Sale $1.00 and $1.50 Princess Slips—Sacri- neyglence
$4 98 $3 48 to $6 8 * ; y ice —— — — — — — — — fice Sale Price — — — — — — ligious pe
, 3 : ® Entire line of $1.50 work and dress c the earlies
85 Men's Suits in fancy Cashuiores: 200 Boys’ two-piece Suits in all colors | pants, in all sizes. Will be closed out ati» 38c and 45c 89c¢ ty and the
Cheviots, Tweeds and diagonals, mn e — and styles. Sizes from 8 to 16. Regular val- 89 od blaze +
DE I is Use af $240, $3.00, 3500 sna $6.00 to be Cc BOYS’ KNEE PANTS $1.00 and $150 Ladies’ Wrappers—sac ¢ civilizatior
and center vents, nicely trimemd and lined} "= °C oo T_T Entire line of $3.50 dress pants, in Ruichiite Tie of 2 Se nd $50 Br aii In} rifice Sale Price — — — — — i ly boast.
with Italian cloth lining. Trousers are made ‘$1 B88 to $2.98 guaranteed all wool, to go on sale at— 16 B o 79c i local cong
with peg-leg effect in Brown, Black Grey :
and plaids. These suits were really intend ~ 5 0 $1.45 to $195 C | when, as
ed to sell for $12.50. To be had during sale MEN’S SOCKS 1 Ie ber, Rocks
BE oo a i en Entire line of these 15¢ Hose to be sold CHILDREN’S DRESSES on 20 20758 9 Diese 300 and 75¢ pants in. One Lot of Ladies’ $2.00 and $2.50 dresses I its primev
$9 48 pS hit) a D An euiite line of Sig and 2 Children’s rr Ne pes io Soc: oh 1h 30) sizes of! in all colors and sizes to be cleaned up at i we have
. . resses must go on sacrifice Sale at : &
We place our entire stock of the well- C 49 c 29¢ and 38c 98c i Doone
ee a Sones. is rie Hy WORK MIR1S LADIES’ CORSETS Men's 5 : : that Dr. A
pronounced a perfect model by the best © Sangar ¢ Shirts in the very MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. LA ens Oc and 75c hog hide Leather who figure
RAF heavy weight Chambrays to be closed out $1.00 R. & G. Corsets in all styles Gloves—Sacrifice Sale Price — .
dress critics. We- are showing these suits} _™'7 "7°" “TTT 7 7 Men's: $1.00. and $1.50 Lion Brand] sacrifice Sale Price — — — —— tzation. Of
in all of the latest shades of the season, Dress Shirts, must go on sale for { p 38c
with its smart and snappy effects. Cancase 38 69c sequently
shoulders, long loose, military effect, hug C 69c KIMONOS edifice wh
collar. Each suit is carefully tailored .and : 3 '
Seal ith Farmers Lining, None of these| 100 Men's Suits in fancy Worsteds, I-| Men's 5c and $1.00 Spongee Shirts, MENS’ CANVAS GLOVES $1.00 & $1.50 Kimonos. Sacrifice Sale Price i
suits are worth less than $25.00; some are rish Frieze, Herring Bone effects, in| military collars attached and detached, to | Men’s 10c Canvas Gloves, sale Price . 79c SESSIONS,
worth more. To be had during this sale at Brown, Black, Grey and fancy Mixtures.} to go on sale at — — — — — — — ways drifi
Made by the most skilfull tailors all the : Gc LADIES’ VESTS struggling
$9.95 now Sregsions of the Beason. Each suit de- -42c Ladies 20c Vests—Sacrifice Sale Price
. clared to be an exponent in its own way. . : 3
: MENS’ UNDERWEAR Every suit is guaranteed to fit. Considered MEN’ SILK HOSE 50 MEN 3 Ram coms 45 inch. 9c
wea Se A oon. | velucs at $15.00 to be bad during this selef = Mews S0c Silk Hose—Sacrifice sale es long, half lined and guaranteed to turn LACE CURTAINS
a EE aN =e 1 y Ss Price —e— — omen 19¢ | water. Regular values at $9 and $10, now Lace Curtains, 31-2 yds. long—$1.00
$5 45 ¢ : 19¢ . ‘ $4 98 and $1.50 kind Sale price — — note the d
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