The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 04, 1916, Image 8

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ERRERRERRARE RARE RRAS
The Greatest Value
Ever Offéred to Those Who
Have Use for a Sweeper.
High Grade Metal
100 (aRpET SWEEPERS
will be placed on
Jorth, regularly $3.00 each;
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SPECIAL SALE AT
O'CLOCK Wednesday 9 8c
Morning May 10 Each
See big Window display. fr
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1 to a customer only.
bargain You'll wonder. how it is possible to se-
weepers to sell at such a lew ww |
other demonstration of our
determination to give our patrons the advantage
of every special purchase we make having secured
100 of these sweepers from one of the largest man-
y atan exceedingly low
cure such splendid s
price. Itis merely an
ufacturers in the countr
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eer etter sweeper. Made of Hh
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steel; light in weight, but very strong— itar
<weeper which harbors no germs, Far superior in
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GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
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PITTSBURGH
Stopping “at McKeesport, and
Braddock
SUNDAY, May 14th,
Spe vial Train in both directions
Leaves Neyersdale 8:20 AB.
Returning, Leaves I ittshurgh 7:30 P. M.
Low round trip fares from intermedi-
ate stations.
(GARDE:
See flyers—Consult Ticket Agent
OF PEACE
Ty Western Maryland Railway |
by’. Stuart lackion_ Spend a Day in Big Pittsburgh
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I= |it to have been a good show .
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1 Clarence King and Urias Brown are
TUESDAY, MAY 16TH. | among those who returned home on
| account of the strike at the West-
| inghouse Company plants.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller and son,
| who recently purchased the Eckerd
The , Baccalaureate sermon Was | noperty on Grant street, unloaded !
preached in St. John’s Reformed | (}qir household goods from the car
church on Sunday evening, April 30, |. Monday and Tuesday ‘and moved !
by the Rev. E. E. Oney, pastor of ni; their newly acquired residence.
the local Lutheran church. Commence | They came from Swissvale, Pa.
ment exercises will be held in Hay's | John Thomas, | Son iof Griffith |
Opera, House on Friday evening, May Thomas, and Miss Dessie Swartzwel- |
5. The gradupging class consis Of | gor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
the following pupils: Miss Estella | welder yore. married mt tho
Beahm, Miss Elsie Miller, Miss Edith i Evangelical parsonage on Wednesday
Martz, Miss Christina Robertson ! ening, April 26, by the Rev. 0. G
SALISBURY
Our Graduates.
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hone DM Boils, | Fye. The couple went to housekeep-
A rn > > . 'ipg in the John Fresh property.
Surprise for Miss Swartzwelder. | ‘Fred Livene and family moved |
On Tugsdoy one of ey ii 1ast week from the Moore property,
7 or C S S- .
about twenty-six friends of Miss Des on Gay street, to West Salisbury, and
sie Swartzwelder surprised her at | wilson Kendall and family, who |
h r s Mr I ¢
the on otis Pa Mr. and 4h | lived in the Hoover house, NOW OWD-
Prank Swartzwelder, with a miscel-| . ,o (lyge Newman, occupied the
janeous shower and the prospective |. = rty vacated by the Livengoods. |
bride received quite a number of use- | Herbert McKinley of MacDonald-
ful presents. Refreshments were | = spent the week-end with his par-|
served during ihe evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McKinley.
New Bank Building Started. Mrs. E. M. Loechel returned home
Jricklayers have started work on recently - from a five weeks’ visit |
the new bank building and the struc- | ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
ture will be pushed to rapid comple- | Balliet, at Elizabeth.
>on ( Miss Ruth Shaw left last Wednes.
Foundations Excavated for Garage. day for Baltimore to resume her
The foundation for the extensive studies at the Peabody Institute, af.
garage of Sam Engle and Floyd Stan- | ter spending the Easter season with
ton has been excavated and is ready per mother, Mrs. H. D. Martin.
to start the concrete andbrickwork Morris Riley returned home from !
as soon as the well drillers, who are | wilmerding on Wednesday.
now at work, have completed the Mrs. Katherine Paschke and chil-
well which will supply water for the dren moved from West Salisbury to
construction of the building as well Lilly last Wednesday.
« furnis rater fOT >» naa Of t} . A
as furnish water for the use o he | A, interesting and instructive re-
rilding after completion
Livengood in the Reformed
) Weds vening 10
Monday, May 8th, 1916
Doors Opea 7:30; Show starts 8 115
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i | Did you ever hear the call of the, True to expectaton, there will be a
and long to be free from
us life in a region where
you could wandr for untold miles
d the comments on the very low UR 'id scenes of surpassing grandeur an
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nts there will be a big crowd iH without a trace of a factory or mar-
f h ep- ket place—a land as rugged and fresh
mber. only 100 O these sWee€P- My |,,4 unsullied as it was at the dawn
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you appreciate a DIg bar: Uy |of creation an as serene as the .sun-
. ; : sweeper, it 1s es- set? Did you ever see
4 gan and want to obtaiu YOUR P id BR ey oid Taxes 5
cential that jou be here promptly at 9 ocloCK Mg |that you could not tell the reflectio
sitively ucne sold be uf |from the reality, or ramble throug
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. ; hot deep forests abounding Ww
th fore this ume, At 98 cents they I 80 like th ing cascades and turbulent torren
one sent C.O0 DPD th Congress thought
among which are views of one of the
strangest of all big
d | crossing the Firth of Forth, Scotland,
| which required the labor of
continuously for
years to construct.
The chemist’s laboratory contrib- |
some beautiful examples of the
f metals. Of pictorial
n trips abroad there is a series showng |
h | Switzerland robed in cnow, entirely |
new scenes in the colors of nature
ts? from ever picturesque Holland, Ma- |
the rivers of France.
parted by a flight in an
aeroplane above the clouds, hazard-
clearly | crystallization o
you should have deira
this privilege and so about five years
1500 square miles
UW in niorth-western Montana and call
rT RHERARARASRS it Glacier National Park. Here yo
po | wish may be realized in a measure
| surpassing your fondest expect!
) % | But since such few Americans
Hi 50 QuUN found the time or means to journ
\ * TRIP this comon hritage of all, Lyman H.
1 | Howe will present it in all its mative
SPICIAL EXCURSION splendor at the : :
/ In these scenes you will
wild but never “woolly” in plants in
Overland in Toledo, Ohio.
ur ‘greater perils of mountain
scaling almost perpendicular
In deference to the popularity and in-
have éerest in automobiles, scenes will al- |
y to SO be shown, which, in an extremely’
interesting manner, disclose the in-
ventive skill, ingenuity organization
J | and procsses that enter into th mak-
Be tne |ing of autombobls at one of the largesi
.ral wst—
all its wondrous charm.
EEING AMERICA FIRST”
with LYMAN H. HOWE =
ATIONAL, PARK
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mmm of the Evangelical Church preached
3 WME VAY ! | th ’ , th X i k
K SUM EER GARDEN | the sermon, the text being taken from ling garden betwen the showers.
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J. T. Smearman has taken over the = gelivered and every one spoke
agency of the Grand Union Tea Co. | highly of it
Mrs. Livengood has been {
and Mrs. Chas. Messersmith ar | from Milton
Wilmerding | peing the borough constable
his custo-
having been called here by the tots of fresh air calling on
. La ~ 'ness of Mrs. John Messersmith.
ras given by the pupils of Mrs.
Wm. Harding is preparing to open
sign and paint shop in the Boyer |
lis systémproperty. weather boarding
EEN 4 a -~ CITE Ten re
-COLLINS-
ONE CENT SALE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
3 Days May 4th, 5th and 6th. 3 Days
This is your opportunity of making One
Cent, our smallest coin, have the purchas-
ing power of 5 cents to $2.00. AN EXAM-
PLE" Regular price of Rexall Tooth Paste
Is foe Add one cent and we give you two
ubes.
BESIDES REXALL TOOTH PASTE WE HAVE HUN.
DREDS OF OTHER ITEMS. WE LIST A FEW BELOW,
AAROROB0R0B0B080808000B0B0B0BIBCEL
500 CANS TALCUM 200 BOXES CANDY
600 POUNDS OF COFFEE 400 CAKES OF SOAP,
300 JARS COLD CREAM 400 BOXES PAPER
100 UMBRELLAS 10,000 ENVELOPES
BE SURE AND GET A COPY OF OUR CIRCULAR.
MOTHR’S DAY—Sunday, May 14th.
For Mothers Living, Flowers Bright,
For Mothers’ Memory, Flowers White.
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY.
The Rexall Swe
Mevyersdale, Pa.
Why “all weol?”
Here's why
When you think of Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes as all wool garments, don’t stop ;
there: Just consider the bearing of all wool
goc ds on the way the suit wears, fits, keeps
its shape
The difference between wool fabric and
part cotton doesn't appear until after the
clothes are worn a while.
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You want all wool; you'll get it when you
buy a suit with the Hart Schaffner & Marx
label in it
Hartley & Baldwin
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
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templates building a front porch. were Meyersdale visitors Tuesday.
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| Th basket ball game scheduled be-| The Garrett High School commence
tween the Salisbury Scouts and the | ment will be held on Friday evening
Conflunce High School for last Fri- | May 7th, 1916 at 8 o'clock in the Op-
i day was called off on account of the | era House. Everybody welcome.
i illness of several of the Confluence Mr. and Mrs. John Kretchman and
team. daughter, Margaret spent Sunday
ie visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Lease.
3 CANS KIDNEY BEANS The Garrett concert band ‘came
at BITTNER’S GROCERY. out” Friday evening and serenaded
the hotels.
GARRETT. Born to Mr .and Mrs. J. Edwards
Quite a few Garrett people took in ! last Thursday, a son.
‘the circus at Meyersdale, Tuesday. Rev. W. M. Howe, pastor of the
“Tom” Cortney visited his friend, | Chuarch of the Brethren at Meyers-
H. H. Nedrow on Sunday. | dale, is conducting the church servi-
«South Side” mine closed Sunday. ces held in the local church of that
The mining situation is not very fav- | denomination.
| orable at present All the mines but | Harold Bittner is visiting his uncle
the “Slope” have closed down and no ‘ Mahlon Meyers at Somerset.
Signs of reopening them for some Mrs. Wallace Walker is visiting
time. . her grandparents in Berlin, this
Lester Finncane of Pittsburg is vis- | week.
iting Cecil Brown, of this place. A
W. L. Brant returned home Friday Mr and Mrs. Peter Prifts of Ber-
after spending two weeks in Roanoke, oa Visiting = they, daughter,
i Va. transacting business. rs. William Pritts on Monday.
Charles Merrill, “Heg” Nedrow and Mrs, Ella Beabes of Windber was
his friend motored te Rockwood Sun- visiting Garrett friends last week.
day afternon. Mrs. La. W, Pollard and children
| Clyde Satterfield, who has been were visiting Mrs. Pollard’s parents,
| employed at the Westinghouse plant, at Berlin, this week
returned home the past week.
Prof. H. B. Speicher was in Hoo- BERKLEY.
versville Sunday.
The Baccalaureate service hel
| last Sunday in the Opera House was
i well attended Special music was ren-
| dered by the union choir. Rev. WwW. H.
B. Carney of the Lutheran church had
charge of the service and Rev. Fye,
Lewis Sutton, who was working at
Pine Hill, is working for P. S. Bear.
Miss Edna Walker spent last week
with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Moser, of
Woodlawn.
Miss Cleda Shultz and Nellie Nei-
miller spent Saturday evening with
Miss Helen Saylor.
The housewives are kept busy mak-
{ St. John 20:24. The theme of the dis-
course was “Unselfishness and Self-
Sacrifice.” The sermon was very a-|
Mrs. Weldon Saylor of Canton, O.
was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.
E. Reich ofthisplace.
Miss Nellie Sellers, who was away
Blauch and so besides | James Hopkinson is visiting Land- | sewing for several weeks, is home.
will get !lord and Mrs. James Brown. Mr. Hop- BE. C. Martin and Howard Himes
kinson was employed in the Westing- have closed down their lime ovens
. house at Pittsburg and owing to the | for the summer.
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‘strike he is taking a vacation. | Farmers are very busy sowing
Howard Yaist is making improve-| piss Rene Brant was in Salisbury | their oats.
home in the way of on Tuesday. | The miners of this place are work-
e house and con- Mrs. F. E. Judy and son, Ernest ! ing every day.
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