The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 13, 1916, Image 5

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Only Fist Class Merchandise Offered
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Ladies’ Misses’
and Children’s
SUITS and
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DOMESTICS
MUSLINS.
GINGLAMS,
PERCALES, Etc
at
Big Reductions
be marked at $12.00 each,
at from $15.00 to $32.00.
the price on the garments.
until they are sold.
WATCH
Hartley Block,
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On Saturday January 15th we will place in our window
five suits we carried over from last fall. These suits will
Then beginning on Monday, January 17 we will reduce
ONE DOLLAR EACH DAY that they stay in the
window until they are all sold.
For Instance,—on Monday they will be marked $11.00;
on Tuesday $10.00; on Wednesday $9.00; and so on .
On account of the very low price at which we. are sell-
ing these garments, any alterations will be charged for.
OUR
HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO.,
The Women’s Store
and were originally priced
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Meyersdale, Pa
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
Miss Anna Jones of Pistburg was a
guest last week of the Misses Mey-
ers, on Meyers avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. G. BE. Hammond of
Cumberland spent last week here with |
relatives . .
Fred Rowe, Sr. and Clyde Rowe
have returned from a business trip to
Pittsburg.
Rev. A. S. Kresge will preach in
the Reformed church at Rockwood, on
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Mrs. Frank Hoffman left Monday
to spend several weeks with her son,
Lee, and family in Bedford.
Mrs. Ida Conrad and sister, Miss
Aggie Deal, are spending a few weeks
with relatives in Pittsburg.
Mrs. A. S. Kresge has been vis-
iting at the home of Rev. S. R. Kres-
ge at Jenner. :
Rev. Faher Leckman of South
Fork was a recent guest of Father
. Brady.
Mrs. John P. Brennen of Scottdale,
hes been here visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shannon.
The Messrs. Francis and Vincent
Dunlap of Pittsburg were recent
guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs,
John Stacer.
Miss Margaret Hartle who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles
Hughes at Elkins, W. Va. returned
home the first of the week.
Mrs. S. B. Philson and her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Harry Philson, returned
Sunday from Berlin, where they vis-
ited relatives for several days.
Miss Lillian Dom has returned from
Pittsburg, where she had been for
several weeks visiting with her par-
ents and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Clarence Valentine spent
Thursday and Friday with her mother
Mrs. John D. Pflahier. She left for her
new home in Cumberland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dia left
Saturday for Pittsburg, where they
spend a few days shopping and visit-
ing.
Mrs. Edward Leckemby and two
children. Miss Grace and Edward was
visiting relatives in this city a few
days last week.
Miss Nellie Sayior, who has been
assistant chief operator of the Roek-
wood Economy Telephone exchange
for some time past, has resigned her
position.
Miss Hulda Powell of Somerset was
a visitor at the home of her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har
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ry Bowman.
James L. Irwin, son of E. N. Irwin,
who for several years has been in the
employ of Heclzshu & Weimer, has
gone to Akron, Ohio, where he has
secured employmenit.
M. J. Livengood and son, Eugene,
left .1 Monday for Pittsburg, to at-
tend the annual state convention of
house painters and decorators to be
held at the Fort Pitt Hotel.
Miss Estelle Brodhead, of the
Household Arts Department of the
local schools last Friday evening leo
tureqé before the Parent-Teacher As-
sociation at Rockwood.
Trank Feller of Rockwood, bas
purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth Grove
will take charge as .scon as the I:
cense has been transferred.
_A traveling salesman . forW. B.
Cook & Son, of this place, a Mr. En-
glehart recently purchased the store
of Chas. Meyers of Markleton to take
possession on March 1st.
the Somerset House, Somerset and |.
Miss Alice Friedline was hostess
Trursday evening,when she entertain-
ed a few of her friends at her home on
North street. After a few hours spent
with cards and music, a delicious
lunch was served.
Mrs. Elizabeth Koch, aged 76 years,
died recently at the home of her
brother, Valentine Shaffer, of near
Thomas’ Mills, Conemaugh township.
Mrs. Ralph K. Quillman and little
daughter of Norristown were recent
guests of the former’s mother, Mrs.
Jennie Wilmoth.
Mrs. Clarence Osmer was taken on
Sunday evening to the Johnstown hos-
for an operation for an abscess.
Mrs. John Wagaman hos been con-
fined to her bed for the past week
with a severe attack of influenza.
Fermer records of the coal produc-
tion by the Consolidation Coal Com-
pany, were broken in 1915, when the
total production was 10,710,017 tons, or
1,000,138 more tons than in 1914.
Gossard Corsets
At
Wholesale Prices
I have several models, fall
and spring styles I am off-
ering at Wholesale Prices;
a few others at less than
Wholesale. Come in early
to have a selection as there
are not many models in
any one size. = -:-
Mrs. Wm. Daily.
352 Main St. Mrs, John Slicers Res.
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* We have on hand an excellent
line of Portables $2.50 up.
We also have a good collection of
Bathroom Fixtures, Mirrors,
Medicine Cases, etc.
Stop In and See Us.
BAER & CO.
i SK JTHE BET 18C COFFEE AT HABEL & PHILLIPS