The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, December 16, 1915, Image 5

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL. |
Snow and sleighing galore!
Within 5 degrees of Zeroland this
morning!
The Meyersdale schools close to-
morrow for-a two weeks’ vacation.
Do your Christmas shopping at
11:59 P. M. Decemher 24. Nay, verily,
Poor Garrett! Snowbound so far as
trolley service was concerned for the
past three days.
Mrs. W. T. Hoblitzell spent Satur-
day shopping in Pittsburg.
H. S. K. Sickler, of Tyrone, spent
Sunday as the guest of Silas Walker.
Mr. J. M. Black made a business
trip to Somerset and Boswell last
Friday.
Mr. W. W. Stiver, of Bedford, is:
spending a few days with his daugh- |
ter, Mrs. Eugene Naugle.
Merchant I. D. Leydig, of Glencoe,
was a busines visitor in Meyersdale,
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Teddy Bears 25c¢ to $2.00
Tool Chests 50c and up
Horns, 10c up
Toy Tables 25¢
Kitchen Cabinets 75¢ up
Horses 10c up
Wagons 25¢ up
Toy Stoves 50c¢ up
Jumping and Barking dogs
5 cens
Dolls 5¢ up
Pianos 50 ¢ up
to-day.
Misses Helen, Evelyn and Mildred
Osborn of Beaver, Pa. are visiting
their grandfather, Mr. H. H. Williams. |
Robert Boucher of Pittsburg visited
his parents Mr. and Mrs M. J Boucher
several days during the week.
Miss Helen Boucher, who spent twa
weeks visiting in State College has
returned home.
Miss Ethel Van Sickel of Ursina is
the guest of her friend, Miss Alice
Friedline.
Miss Bernadotte Crowe, a bookkeep
er for a hardware firm in Cumberland
spent Sunday at her home in this
place.
Miss Carrie Steinberger, who had
been visiting relatives in Chambers:
burg for the past two weeks, has re-
turned home. . .
Mrs. Lloyd Mountain of Confluence,
is here for a few days’ visit at the
hc e of her mother, Mrs. Catherine |
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iss Ethel Hough of Smithton, has |
returned home, after a visit here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Smith of Meyers avenue.
Miss Rose McKenzie has returned
home from a week’s visit with rela-
tives and friends in Lonaconing and
Mount Savage, Md.
Mr. F. B. Black spent part of last
week in Harrisburg in the interest
of the State Agricultural Board, of
which he is Chairman.
Mr. Chas. Payne, of Connellsville,
spent Monday nighgt with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne, on the
Avenue.
Miss Hester Meyers, of Charleston,
W. Va. is expected home Saturday
to spend Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Melers.
Miss Myrna . Rosenberry, who is
spending the winter at the home of
her sister, Mrs. J. C. Matteson, was.
a Pittsburg visitor a part of the pres
ent week.
seen to be appreciated
Cake Sets |
Berry Sets
Celery Sets
Sugar and cream Sets
Salad Dishes
Cake Plates
Bread and Butter Plates
Clups and Saucers
tawving Sets |
Comb Brush and Mirors |
Military Sets
Puff Boxes
Hair Receivers
Work, Baskets
A nice line of Handker-
chiefs and many other
articles that will make
appropriate and useful
gifts.
dies at as low a price.
*SPECIAL PRICE WILL
SCHOOLS.
WISHING YOU ALL
“A MERRY C
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Word has been received here that
Mr. Grant Kendall, an attorney of
Detroit, Mich., is very critically ill,
alhough the latest news is that he is
slightly improving.
Mrs. Bruce Lichty on Thursday
went to Baltimore where she met her
daughter, Miss Helen, who had been
enjoying a visit in Virginia, and both
returned home Saturday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hoblitzell ex-
pect to leave this week for Marion,
Virginia, to spend Christmas with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Teas.
Mr. R. R. West, resident engineer
for the Western Maryland R. R. at
Gray, Pa., spent Friday night in Mey-
ersdale enroute to Baltimore on a
business trip.
William McKillop, of Denver, Col,
spent over last Sunday with his wife's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Housel,
on Keystone street. Mr. McKillop is
connected wtih the Heinz pickling es:
tablisment in Pittsburg.
C. H. Shockey, local agent of the
Equitable Life Insurance Co., on Wed-
nesday paid off the policy of $1,000 on
the life of the late Janet O. McKinley,
of Salisbury. The executor had just
been appointed by the court delaying
payment.
The officers of the Meyersdale
school board since its reorganization
are the following: President, F. A.
Bittner; Vice president, Paul D. Clut-
ton; Secretary, J. M. Gnagey; Treas-
urer, E. M. Beachley.
The Methodist ladies cleared $120
by their .turkey supper held last
Thursday evening. Mr. W. T. Hoblit.
zell unaided, sold nearly 400 tickets.
The bazaar conducted at the same
time by the Ladies’ Bible Class netted
children’s cothing.
The Place to Buy Your Christmas
Goods at RIGHT PRICES
Our Line of Toys is Complete
And a host of Toys we cannot mention. Come and See
Our line of Imported China is complete and must be
We have some Very Pretty Goods in the following:
KEEP IN MIND OUR CANDY COUNTER
For your Christmas Supply of Candy.
havé you had an opportunity to purchase such Fine Can-
“A HAPPY NEW YEAR,”
A. T.HAMILL,
mas Store
Hook & Ladder 25c¢ up
Toy Lead Sets 25¢ up
Felt Toys 15¢ up
Drums 10c up
A, B, C Blocks 10c¢ up
Toy Sweepers 25c¢
Fire Engines 25¢
Books 5c up
Games 5c up
Doll Buggies :
Hobby Horses, Sleds
Nut Sets
Cracker Jars
Vases
Cream Jugs
Dessert Saucers
Spoon Trays
Salt and Peper Shakers
Covered Cheese Dishes ete.
Collars and Cuff Pouehcs
Tie & Hand’chfs Boxes
Neckties,
Suspenders
Hosiery
A beautiful line of tree
trimmings and Decora-
tions.
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Come in and make your selections early.
No waiting, and you see exactly what you get.
DECEMBER
For three days we will have on dis-
play at this store a complete
display of
Furs Sets, Muffs, Scarfs, Chil
dren's Sets,
and Fur Coats
From One of America’s Leading Furriers
This display will give the people of this community
an opportunity of selecting furs from a stock larger than
is carried by the average city
Nothing makes a more suitable Christmas Gift than
Furs, they are practical, lasting and unique.
Pibk out
Store Open Until 8 P. M. During This Display
and Every Day Next Week.
PENING
The Women’s Store
Thursday - Friday - Naturday
16 - 17 - 18
Girls’ Sets
stores.
the Furs that you want and
Hartley Block,
HARTLEY CLUTTON CO.
THE WOMEN’S STORE
Meyersdale, Pa.
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
FOR SALE—One Pool Table, 2 Heat-
ing Stoves,, Lot of Sooemaker’s tools.
Apply to Chas, Plitt. 12-8tf
FOR SALE—A full blooded Jersey
cember.
LLOYD, HANDWERK,
GARRETT, PA, R. F. D No. 2
WANTED—A number of girls to work
and I still want to talk
Complete Bunch of Presents
my windows as you pass”?
to come inside.
I have been talking about glasses for some months,
will be CHRISTMAS GOODS.
I carry in connection wtih my Optical line, a full and
GLASS, STERLING AND PLATED SILVER ARTICLES.
Also if you wish something. in odd and unique de-
signs—I have them. Will you please stop and look at
BEFORE PURCHASING PLEASE SEE MY LINE.
But my theme in this letter
in JEWELRY, CHINA, CUT
I think you will be tempted
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Specialist
No Perfect Christmas Sermon.
Some one has said that there cannot
be found in literature a single ‘hrist-
mas sermon which meets the occasion.
Of course there cannot.
The occasion is the new birth of the
world. Unless the preacher is com-
petent to say how far the wofid has
grown since its new birth, unless he
can comprehend and declare the infi-
nite greatness of that kingdom of God
which the Saviour of men promises in
the world and unless the same preach-
er can describe the world as it was.
“the people who sat in darkness,” he
cannot preach the sermon which shall
meet “the occasion.’—Rdward Everett
Hale.
The Christmas “Cenone.”
The “Cenone,”’ a Christmas custom
of southern Italy, is also observed in
Rome. It is an,anclent festival of the
lower classes and is held on Christmas
eve. It is a fast-feast (if it may so
be designated) whose object is a re
union of families in a spirit of devo-
tion. It consists of a supper at which
macaroni and fish are the principal
dishes. No other is served into whose
composition either meat, yolks of eggs.
milk or butter enters. Because of the
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At D1 the leading Businese places. |
“COenone” the streets are deserted and
dull on Christmas eve. After midnight
tn some sections neisy parades appear.
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“No Santa Claus!”
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F it be true, as some do say,
That there’s no Santa Claus,
What is this spirit on the way
That naver seems to pause
When Christmas chimes are sounding
clear :
Upon the frosty night
In spreading splendid gifts of cheer
In every mortal’s night?
What is this sense of glow divine
That comes to you and me
When watching all that happy line
Of children round the tree?
Whence comes this mantling atmos-
phere,
So full of sweet release
That falls upon us once a year
And covers us with peace?
No Santa Claus? Oh, men of doubt,
Whence comes this sorry claim?
Would you so fair a spirit flout
For reasons of a name?
Dear Santa Claus is everywhere
Where hearts are true and kind,
And where there's love of man tis there
Hig presence rare we find.
John Kendrick Bangs in Harper's
Weekly.
2 . wages. One half mile from Boynton.
¥ | FRANK MILLER. R. D. No. 1, Mey-
3 | located—North street. 8 rooms. Apply
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in the Meyersdale Shirt factory.
I. WEINSTEIN, Proprietor.
WANTED—Young or Middle Aged
woman to keep house for the under-
signed. Good place; no children; good
| ersdale, Pa.
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| BARGAINS ON ROBES AND BLAN-
at WEISEL'S HARNESS
FOR RENT—Near the Centre of the
town, 2 4-room houses. Cheap. Apply
at this office. 10—21 tf.
House for sale or for rent, centrally
at this office.
LOST—On Tuesday, November 28th
| between Meyersdale and Elk Lick,
| Pa , a package of Photographs and
Catalogs. If found, please notify
CO. B. CLOTWORTHY,
Economy 501 North Street,
Phone 110 Meyersdale, Pa.
| NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF
| THE SAND SPRING WATER CO
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The stockholders of the Sand
Spring Water Company, of Meyers-
dale Penna. .will meet in the .direc-
ors room of theCitizensNational Bank
| Monday evening, January 10, 1916 at
|? p- m. for the purpose of electing
! nine directors for the ensuing year,
and the transaction of any other bus-
iness properly brought before the
meeting..
W. T. HOBLITZELL, Pres.
S. B. PHILSCN, Sec.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given that a mee#
ing of th shareholders of The First
National Bank of Confluence, Pa,
will b held at its banking house on
i Tuesday, January 11, 1916 betwes=n
{ the hours of two and three o'clock P.
'M. for the purpose ofelecting a
board of directors for the ensuing
year and such other business as may
| proprly come before them.
D. L. MILLER, Cashier.
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Box Stationery, Razors,
& Domestic Cigars,
Cleaner, Pipes from 25
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k- Gow, 6 years old; will be fresh jn De-
Perfumes, Toilet Watters, Combs & Brushes,
Tobies,
handling the Sonora Phonograph, the Machine
with tone and quality Call and we will be pleased
Atomizers, Imported
Frantz Electric
c to $500, I am now :
to show you this Machine from $50.00 to $300,00
F B. THOMAS,
Opposite Citizens Bank
Leading Druggist, |
MEYERSDALE, PA.
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HARTLEY & BALDWIN
a man’s, young man’
Neckwear,
50¢c and $1.00.
BEAUTIFUL PAT
A man can’t have too
tion—CALL IN.
Gives a list of timely suggestions for
s or boy's Christmas:
USEFUL GIFTS FOR 25¢ to $1.00
Four-in-hand or Bow Ties,
newest patterns in Christmas boxes at 25c,
Half Hose, silk or lisle, in all the new
shades, packed in Ch ristmas boxes.
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Belts, Under-
wear, Caps, Collars, Garters and Jewelry.
TERNS IN DRESS
SHIRTS at $1.00 AND UP
many Shirts, Mufflers
Sweaters, Pajamas, Dress Gloves, Auto-
mobile Gloves, Fur Gloves, Fur Caps, Hats,
the well-known Knox Hat,the latest soft
‘shapes and shades; Leather Collar Bags,
Bath Robes, Traveling Bags Suit Cases,
Suits and Overcoats and many other ar-
ticles for which we haven’t room to men-
Meyersdale,
BRETHREN CHURCH, H. L. Gough: |
nour, Pastor—Sunday, Dec. 12:—.
Preaching service at Summit ive)
in the morning; Salisbury in the after |
noon and at Meyersdale in the even- |
ing. Sunaay School and Christian En- |
deavor at the usual hours. All are |
cordially invited. t
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FINE DRESSED CHICKENS AND
DONGES MARKET.
TURKEYS at DONGES MARKET.
HARTLEY & BALDWIN
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
LARGEST STOCKS AND LOWEST
PRICES ON CANDY, NUTS AND OR-
ANGES. at HABEL & PHILLIPS.
Lowest Prices to Teachers and Sun-
day Schools for Treats at Bittner's
Grocery.
YOU GET THE BEST OYSTERS
AND FISH ALWAYS at DONGES
MARKET.