The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, May 11, 1916, Image 4

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WEINSTEIN'S
J ~ BIC LINE OF UP-TO-THE-MINUTE LA-
§ DIES COATS IN ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES,
PRICES FROM $4.00 to $7.50.
A NUMBER OF CHILDREN’S FANCY COATS
IN SHEPHERD PLAIDS, SERGES AND POPLINS
PRICES FROM — — — $1.25 TO — — — $3.90
LADIES’ AND MISSES WHITE EMBROI-
DERED DRESSES IN LAWNS, VOILES & MAR-
QUISETTES. PRICES FROM $1.50 to $5.90,.....
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF LADIES’ AND CHIL-
DREN’S TRIMMED HATS—AT VERY LOW PRICE
MEN’S SUITS—AT $7.50 UP.
SUITS, LATEST STYLE, FROM
$2.00 UP
BRAND NEW LINE OF MEN’S STRAW HATS.
Although There is a Scarcity
of Goods in This Line, Our New
Ladies Suits are Priced Remark-
ably Low.
WEINSTEIN’
The Low Price Store
Next Door to the Post-Office Meyersuule. Pa.
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MOTHER’S DAY,
EEE
SUNDAY, MAY 14
A day universally observed as a
tribute to the Best Mother who
ever livest--your own.
Remember your mother by sending
her some of her favorite flowers.
For Mothers at Home,
Flowers bright;
& In mothers memory,
Flowers White.
Wear a Flower---Your Mothers’s Favorite.
Carnations—OUR FINE QUALITY
AH White.............. fierce ccernes ones ed ens $1.50 per dozen, 15c each
IT EU Le SE Ce ST $1 25 per dozen, 10c each
3.00 and $1.50 per dozen aud
Roses-- 2.0 =
1cc and 1 5c each
You Will Avoid Disappciniment by Placing your Order Early.
COLLINS DRUG STORE
Tne Rexall Sure
Hartley '1' lock.
Meyersdale, Pa.
LL a ol lies, FSA RALE Rc wien dy elie ~~~ |are left to mourn, but wish the bovs ker's car and spent the evening with
THE BEST DAY IN
THE WHOLE vear.| Why Vote For
The Chinese are noted for their |
worthip of ancestry while to us this |
seems extreme , the greatest love| ; Both men have served one teru
and ‘tenderness should be taught ine itheully, honestly and to the best
all our schools towards home and | their ability. !
parents. Many children are so Dur-\ so ji jg customary here and else: |
tured in the home and this tender | where to return a member of the leg-
feeling is so spontaneous that mo out |igjature for a second term. vention at Mt. Lebanon on Sunday, past few weeks. F A BITTNER
side (raining is needed. Moving pic | 3. Both men are endorsed by the May 14. | J. A. Beachy and Howard Ringer . :
tures instead, of often teaching Sto- | gyal Republicans, by the Anu 3a- Miss Elsie Harvey, 18 years old, Were in Selbysport last week Yar ie 142 CENTRE STREET
ries of unfaithful wives and husbands | on organizations of the county, and and her brother, William Harvey, 16 Wiofok ? > Meyersdale Pa
in little children as well as to older |p, all candidates who withdrew in Years old, are, beleivers in prepared- | Mrs Nancy Griffith.) Mrs. Clyde! ’ :
ones. could help wonderfully, and | pair favor. ness. They have been practicing with ; + wl er
| Shope and three children are the p(larence Loechel and Samuel Engle
they often do, in showing forth love
between parents and children. The
homes of our land should be so at- |
tractive to children that many temp- | “2d to any good temperance law.
4ations would lose their power.
In a Kansas rural school a few
days ago the teacher—a young man
just out of normal school—asked his |galoon keepers,
pupils, one by one, to tell what each | their supporters.
believed to be the greatest day in| 7.
{ie vear. The answers piped up
promptly, “Washington's
Vir. 4,
ance legislation.
sylvania nor the representatives
giving” and so on.
«But I'm ‘afraid you're all wrong,” and of the state.
said tae youthiul instructor. “The 8. Both Lohr 2nd
greatest of all days in the year, is peen life-long church
Scatler and Lohr bar peciors,
They are pledged to Local Op-
|tion, State and National Prohibition
8 flach of these men have served
'sne term and voted for all temper-
6. These men are opposed by the
the liquor bunch and
Neither the legislature of Penn-
Birthday,” | Somerset County should be dictated
“Christmas,” “the Fourth,” “Thanks- ty by a few liquor-profiting persons
{and corrupt politicians of the county
Statler have
members and
[LADIES SUITS REDUCED
THE WOMENS STORE.
Every Suit in stock is included
in this Sale, no hold-overs. Our space
is limited and we nmiust have the room
for the Summer Garments that are
coming in.
ENTIRE LINE OF SHEFHERD PLAID SUITS
Merked From $10 to $28.50 1 A
At
1,—ONE FOURTH OFF—1y
All Other Suits Have Been Reduced as Followy:
Eyes together?
Eyes.
MUSCULAR trouble... ..
DON’T SQUINT.:
WHY PEOPLE SQUINT
Have you ever seen a person draw his or her
This is due to an imperfect Refraction of the
This condition causes the Eye-muscles to .tire
and causes all sorts of troubles. This Squinting is
a sure symptom of MYOPIA—ASTIGMATISM or
Keep your Eyes wide
ALTERATIONS FREE.
HARTLEY CLUTTON CO.
Both Fhenes
$12.50 SUITS TO $10.25
15.00 Sus 10 12a open If you have acquired the habit, check .it
20.00 SUITS TO 16.00 by PROPERLY FITTED LENSES.
23.80 SUITS TO 18.75 :
25.00 SUITS TO 19.50
28.50 SUITS TO 23.00 THE OPTOMETRIST
30.00 SUITS TO 24.50
Eye Sight Specialist
Meyersdsle, Pa.
THE WOMEN’S STORE
SHADY LAWN
Orville Fike spent Tuesday after-
noon in Cumberland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and |
children spent Sunday with the lat- |
ter’s brother, Charles Smith of near |
Meyersdale.
Rev. D. K. Clapper is spending the
week with his family.
Gladys Bowman of Boynton visited
for a few days last week with her
aunt, Mrs. Jos. Shelbaer.
Rev. W. M. Howe of Meyersdale
was calling at J. S. Miller's on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Alexander Downey was a cal-
ler at Calvin Tressler’s recently.
J. S. Miller who has been ailing
for the past few months is improving
slowly.
H. L. Miller spent Monday with
‘his aunt, Mrs. Ezra Berkley of Berk-
ley Mills.
Mrs. Martin of Vim, spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Joseph Shelbaer.
Margaret Griffith of Markleton
spent Wednesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grifith.
Hartley Block : : : Meyersdale,Pa.
we
NOTHING SO GOOJW
As to go to a place to have a light lunch,
glass of Soda Water, or Ice Cream than to
THOMAS CAFE. The place where your
patronage is appreciated. Our rest room is
opened to the public; you are welcome there.
I handle a full line of Pure Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumes, Toilet Articles. Imported and
Domestic Cigars. -:- -:- -:-
| FB. THOMAS, Leading Druggist,
MEYERSDALE, PA
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Opposite Citizens Bark
~~ Be )
““GRANTSVILLE.
Cheer up, the band didn’t “bust” Mrs. John Matthews of Youngwood
but took on several new members. Pa, and four children are visiting
GLENCOE.
Driving 1t Home
Let us drive home to you
the fact that no washwoman
can wash clothes in as sani-
tary a manner as that in
which the work is done at
our laundry.
We use much more water,
change the water many more
times, use purer snd more
costly soap, and keep all the
clothes in constant motion
during the entire process.
It's simply a matter of
having proper facilities.
Meyersdale Steam Laundry
Give the boys a lot of‘Keepon” talk the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Mil-
| when you see them. ler.
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The Home of
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Chas. Webreck of Detroit, Mich, in A social was held by the Bible
| the employ of the Chalmers Auto Co. class of the Reformed Sunday
| spent a few days of last week with School in Broadwater's Ice-Cream
' parents. | Parlor on Saturday night. The affair
Summer Normal started off with a was well attended and proved quite a
jdgzen students at the Mountain financial success for which purpose it
school on Monday. Mabel and Foster was held.
| Bittner and Ruby Poorbaugh are the | Dr. and Mrs. Keller left on Tues-
Shi in attendance from our (day of last week for an extended vis-
: (it with their sons, Bayard and Wil-| ask is a trial order.
| Carl Raupach, a patient in the Al- liam of Wilmington, Del. Before they We sell the famous] Red Cross
Jono hospital, Cumberland, is get- reached their destination a telegram | Brooms; none better for the money.
ting along nicely. {informed them of that there was an If you are in the market for any
Fred Delozier left for Salisbury on epidemic of small-pox in that city. Dr | Canned Goods, we can supply you at
Sunday where he intended going to Keller returned home and Mrs. Kel-| prices that will interest you.
| Nopmal School, but “cold feet” set in ler remained in Meyersdale for a| Letus blend “your Coifee for you;
| when he discovered himself to be the short visit 3
| oniy swain so he is home recupera- Mi : i you Vii we HY i
joun Rn Misses Mollie Dorsey and Angela| If you areinterestedin saving mon-
| ting. Getty are enjoying a trip to some |gy, it will Jay you to read over those
C. Campbell and son, of = New , Eastern cities. iitems carefully.
Quality Groceries
We dc not give away groceries, nor
does any otber grocer, but we give
you good value for every dollar you
spend at our store. We carry a full
line of all kinds of Groceries anp feel
confident we can please” you, all we
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ROOFING
For a
FIRST CLASS SLATE
or ;
GALVANIZED ROOF
write to
J. S. _WENGERD
MEYERSDALE, “te PENN’A
Wholesale prices on carloads shipped
to any railrcad station
ST
A full line of Spouting, ; Nails and
Valleys.
Brunswick left for their home on Wm. F. Hone and son, Harry, ac- '_Faney Norway Mackerel for 10 cents
Tuesday, after a week's visit with companied by Mr. and Mrs. Chisolm, |7 1-2 oz. jar Peanut Butter for 10 ¢
his brother, Walter at Skiboo. | motored over from Friendsville on|1 can of Beef Stew for 10 cents.
Ben and Wes have flown and we Monday in Mr.' Hone’s new Studeba- |1 can best Apricots for 20cts.
9 cans Sliced Peaches for 25 cts.
all good things. ‘his mother Mrs. Mary Miller. $ cans Kidney Beans for 26 cts.
Arthur Bittner is now employed at | Mrs. J. A. Beachy returned home |3 lbs of Rice for 26 cts .
| the Rowdy Camp as water boy to the from the University hospital where |6 packages Washing Powder for 26 c.
{she had been operated upon a few '30c jar Sliced Bacon or Beef 25cts.
; Emma Purdue of Fairhope is giv- weeks ago. The operation was very 9-15 cent can Baked Beans for 26cts.
,¢ ing the Glencoe Inn a lift at house- successful and Mrs. Beachy is recov- "We sell the best peas on the market
‘ering very nicely. for $1.00 per dozen.
i cleaning.
| M. W. Rale of Frostburg, has heen |
Both Phones.
If you want to have a real treat, at- |
tend the District Sunday School Con- ‘buying horses in this section for the
ng hb
a rifle and have become rather pro-
with firearms. O—e day last guests of their daughter and sister, were Oakland visitors last weck.
Mrs. Howard Ri 7
week, however, Miss H.rvey had 2 hger | A large number of automobile peo-
* 2 Attorney A. T. Matthews and Mer- took at the Nati 1
narrow escape while shooting at a : 1 ple to supper e National on
chant Tom Little of Oakland, wer? gynda
target. A bullet glanced from some : Ss u y.
: Grantsville visitors on Snnday. . A $ ig
object it struck and passed so close to 5. wor has purchased Squire Nathan is steadily gaining
D a DeW ;. jealth and strength.
ficient
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ROUND
TRIP
$1.50
SPICIAL EXCURSION
TO
PITTSBURGH
Stopping at McKeesport and
Braddock
SUNDAY, May 14th,
Spe vial Train in both directions
Leaves Heyersdale 8:20 AH.
Returning, Leaves Pittsburgh 7:30 P. R.
Low round trip fares from intermedi-
ate stations.
See flyers—Consult Ticket Agent
Western Maryland Railway
Spend a Day in Big Pittsburgh
Miss Harvey that it pierced her waist |, 1
7-passenger Briscoe and is now bet: Mrs. Chas. Bill has been indispos-
h i e i
were Sher is |engers at any time and to any plage improved somewhat
occurance, bu y have not given up 'a car can travel E 5
target practice. A dance was given by the boys of
|
| Mrs. Del.aney, accompanied by her
HE : = small son, and cousin, Miss Schwartz- the town on Sajurday cvening which
(JOHN P. STATLER FOR 'enwalder of Pittsburg arrived was well attended.
s GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ra . ’ { Mrs. Eva Bevans and children of
| Saturday. rhey will occupy the' . . ih t of M
John P. Statler of Somerset, who i8 | Evans’ Bungalow for the season. Union Bridge are {he gues. oO: 7rs.
‘a candidate for re-election to the leg-| Miss Blanche M. Miller has been {Boyan father, Gilead Broadwater.
{slature., was in town a couple of 'on the sick list for several days. | Miss Ruth Keller entertained a
days this week. Mr. Statler is decid- | Communion services were held in | IEW of her friends on Friday evening.
of
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mother’s birthday.” persons of exemplary habits in their z
: ei ; : nti in | Those present were—Misses Wini-
Next Sunday, Mother's Day, we are respective communities. , edly for local option and he voted in { the Lutheran church on Sunday morn- trod en Blanche Miller, Marie
all particularly reminded of the ten- 9.Both men have all their lives fayor of that issue ai the last sess- ing. | Senne: Mosse Chas Keller Toh
derest tie in the whole realm of life's bcen public spirited and have had fon. He is an active church worker | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loechel and LIVOREG Toh Soucein and Com
affections and this is recognized uy the welfare of the public at heart.
even the most hardened of human be- 10.
ings.
—_— vice to the county and the
Rev. A. S. Kresge has been notified
that he has been appointed a member
of the Executive Committeee of the
Anti-Saloon Lague for Somerset Coun-
-upt interests. They
ful and
tv
If returnd to the Legislature.
they will give honest and efficient ser
state.
They will not be dictated to by cor-
will give every
that comes before the legislature
conscientious considera-
ion. Adv. spools to a customer.
jand his life and principles accord for | family spent Sunday with Mr. and
pure, clean Progressive polities. He | Mrs. John Zehner.
certainly deserves to be returned to| ©. Piot, Meyersdale, agent for the
Harisburg. Vote for him on May 16. | Dodge car, was in Grantsville on bus-
! {iness last week.
Saturday Special at the WOMEN’S | J. O. Getty. D. W. Dorsey, J, J.
STORE—Three Spools of Clark's O. | Bender and Charles Bender were bus-
N. T. Spool Cotton for 10c; limit six 'iness callers in Cumberland on Satur Bonig.
fay. : is
mons Younkin. Five Hundred was
‘the evening’s game after which a
| collation was served by the hostess,
{ On Thursday of last week the
‘«gjlent Five and a few of their friends
‘were entertained .:by Miss Winifred
near the heart. She and her brother :
ter prepared t ever to t: 33- i
1 than > o take pas: if 1 1 . 1 |
TEN-DAY
LOW RATE EXCURSION
TO
‘Washington and
| Baltimore
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THURSDAY, MAY 25,
ROLAND
TRIP
Regular trains leave
1:04 a. m., and 12:19 p. m.
FINAL LIMIT, JUNE 3.
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| Low Fares from Other Points.
sult Ticket Agent.
$6.45 Meyersdale
Meyersdale
Western Maryland Ry.
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