The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, June 08, 1916, Image 8

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8 ¢ Calico
4c yd.
Entire Stock of
50c to $1.00
15¢
15¢ to 25¢
3c yd.
10c and 15¢
4c
Merchants
Who Desire Purchasing Can
GROCERIES
Less Than Ralf Price
MEN'S and BOYS CAPS
Laces and Embroideries
Ladies and Childrens Hose
range Dates with the Manager.
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OPPORTUNITY!
For Everybody in this Section of the Country far and near
$5.00 MEN’S SHOES
$1.98
All Dress Goods. Ribbons,
Laces, Silks, Etec.
At Less Than Cost
15c MEN COLLARS
5¢
HANDERCHIEFS
RED AND BLUE
2c
Ar-
3c Spool
SILK THREAD
‘Good Bye’ F orever! The Glessner Stock
Bought from the assignee and will be placed on sale by D. GOOD-
STEIN of Uniontown, Pa. Stock consists of Carpets, Rugs, Draperies,
Groceries, Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Cloaks, Suits and Millinery, Furnishings, in fact everything that an
up-to-date department store carries, is here, and will be on sale at low-
est prices ever offered in the history of merchandising.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE roth AT 9 A. M.
10c MEN'S SOCKS
Tables, Counters,?
Shelves and Cases
Filled to overflowing with
Bargains.
Clark’sO. N. T. THREAD
3c
All Men’s and Boys’
SHEETS
One-Half Off
Hats and Caps
Go at
Ladies’ Muslin
One-Half Off
UNDERWEAR
One-Fourth
of their Former Prices
RUGS
One-Half Off
Boys’ Suits
Men’s Trousers
At Next to Nothing Prices
All Hosiery, Underwear,
Neckwear, Shirts and
Furnishings priced so ridi-
culously low that they can't
last verv long.
$5.00 Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $1.98
$ .50 Children’s Hats a.
All Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers and
PILLOW CASES __
Fancies at less than Half Price.
9¢
Boys’ Pants
CARPETS
ONE- HALF OFF
Men’s Suits
LINOLEUMS
One-Half Off
$1.50 to $2.00
LADIES’ DRESSES
75 Per Cent. Off
All Xmas Toys
-00cC
$1 5010 3 50 Untrimed Hat Shapes,
all styles and colors - -
$1.50
LADIES’ WAISTS
00cC
$5.00 to 9.50
79¢
$20.00 to 25,00 Ladies’ Suits
$15 00 to 20.00 fs
$10.00 to 15.00 ¢¢
One Lot Ladies’ Suits
deh $3 50 to 5.00 Dress Skirts -
$10.00 to 12. 50 Ladies’ Coats - 6.45
3-95
~All waists at less than cost of the goods.
75¢c
LADIES’ KIMONOS
its $9.95 39¢
‘ 7% CHILDREN'S SHOES
esl 12 Off
MEN’S SHIRTS
20C
ALL RUBBER SHOES
1-2 Off
RUBBER BOOTS
1-2 Off
RUBBER SANDALS
Wanted
Salesmen, Salesladies, Wrappe
Need only to apply at
MANAGER’S OFFICE
1
GARRETT.
Society Notes. |
Mrs. L, A, Phennice entertained
the Fancy Work Club at her home
on Church street last Wednesday af-
ternoon. Mrs. Phennice is a charming
hostesss and all of the ladies present
reported a lovely time. During the
afternoon, a luncheon was served
Those attending were—Mesdames
W. Pollard, C. 1. Bittner, H. BB.
Speicher,, C. D. Fritz, H. B. Bowman,
Columbus, Ohio, Walter Rohm and
daughter of Pittsgrove, Pa.
Last Thursday Mrs. D. F. Kimmel
delightfully entertained the W. W.
Society at her home on Jackson
street. The afternoon was passed in
crocheting and embroidering after |
which a dainty lunch was served. The
present ones
Bowlby, W. M. Kistler, U. S. Shober,
C. 8S. Claar, J. 1. Bowlby, A. R. Mil
ler, C. Kennel, Catherine Me.rrill,
James Brown, R. M. McClellan, Mis-
ses Della Kearney and Anna Wiant,
Greenville, Pa. Rev. H. H. Wiant, of
Berlin, Miss Irene Rhodes.
New Station Agent at Garrett.
B. S. Rush, the former station a-
gent at Garrett. has been appoint-
ed as car tracer and E. F. Snyder of
Rockwood has been appointed to suc-
ceed him here.
A Mine Accident.
Monday while operating the cutter
at the slope, Mr. Robert Weiner had
one of his legs caught and badly
mangled. The injured man was hur-
ried to the Dr. Pollard office where
Drs. Pollard and McCellan dressed
the injured member after which Dr.
Pollard took him to a Cumberland
hospital. As yet it is not known
whether the leg will have to be am-
putated or not. We certainly hope
not.
Eye-Sore Removed.
At last one of the eye-sores of this
town has been removed. The old barn
that has stood opposite the Reformed
church on the Meyers lot was torn
down last week. This makes a big
improvement and we are very grate-
ful to Mr. Meyer for its removal. We
appreciate the improvements of the
town.
Lad Breaks Arm.
Thursday evening while playing
blacksmith, Everett , the 12-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colbert,
climbed to the roof of a neighboring |
house and while there in some way
footing, fell to the ground
his arm between the wrist
elbow. Dr. McClellan gave
proper surgical assistance.
lost his
Cashiers, Cash Boys, Cash Girls.
Neat, Clean, Reliable People
‘ner of Garrett and Mr. George Mark-
{1916 of the Garrett high school. she 8
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| Mildred
burg Tuesday to spend a few days
were: —Mesdames A. |
MEYERSDALE, -
Married at Cumberland.
Carrie Elizabeth, the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bitt-
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mar- |
ker of Rockwood, went to Cumber-
land last Friday where they
YourStationin Life
quietly married. The bride
member of
was a
the graduating class of |
is one of Garrett's most popular
voung ladies and is highly esteemed
by all who know her. Her many
friends wish her much happiness.
Minor Mention.
Harry Swarner and children,
and Elwood
cx
Mrs.
went to Pitts- §
with Mr. Swarner who is employed | o your station in life
there. |
Lewis Christner and daughter Beu- | §
lah spent the week-end at Somerset | 23
visiting Mr. Christner’s son, I P.|&
p EAD this title again; it has a lot to do
with the kind of clothes you wear
And it is our basiness to fit you perfeclly in
a Hart schaffner & Marx suit; not only your
body, but your occupation
And we make it a study, all of us in this
store to give you the kiiid of suit that fits
It 1s a very important
thing for a clothing sore to do.
You will like cur service, and our suits
We fit both
Christner.
Miss Clara Bittner is spending the |
week at the home of her uncle, Mr. | &
Mahlon Meyers at Somerset 3
Elmer Walker of Holsopple called
lon Garrett friends Saturday and Sun-
day.
EE EE REA,
‘Hartley & Baldwin
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Miss Evelyn Bowlby spent a few |
| days last week visiting her friend | ¥
| Miss Ethel Lease at Berlin. |nesday.
| Dr. W. M. Augenstein of Hagers-| Mrs, R, W. Christner and children
|town called on friends in Garrett on 'sttendedq the funeral of her sister-in
| Monday. ‘law, Mrs. Irvin Brant, at Beachdale
| Mrs. M. Eskin of Berlin spent a last Wednesday.
|few days last week at Garrett. | B. J. Moreland and family of Cum-
Albert Norris who is employed at perland motored to Garrett Wednes-
Seward spent the week-end with his |gay to transact business.
family. |
C. F. Ludwig, the B. & O. chief-of- | spent Ascension Day at Milford where
Police of Connellsville was tansact- | where they visited at the home of
ing business in Garrett this week. |wm Kincaid.
Mrs. J H. Judy left on Thursday | Rev. H. H. Wiant and sister, Miss
for Indiana where she will attend the Ania of Berlin were ling on
annual meeting of the Church of the friends Thursday.
Brethren. | :
Miss Edna Wagner of Johnstown | Mr. and A, BR. Milter 2nd Mr,
is visiting her friend,, Mrs. H. E. De- jand Mrs. ar Miller spent Sunday
Sore. | wiht Listie friends.
Saturday, word was received by | F. E. Judy and family and Richard
Dr. R. T. Pollard that his grandson, [Judy motored to Frostburg Sunday.
William, who had been operated up-| Miss Sarah Runkle of Rockwood is
on for appendicitis is in a critical visiting her nephew and niece, Dr.
| condition. William is a son of Mr, |and Mrs. R. M. McClellan.
| Mrs., T. S. Pollard of Geneva,| Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Phennice went
| Ohio, former residents of Garrett. to Rockwood Saturday for the base
Prof. Speicher and family are ball game. Rain prevented the boys
spending the week at Mr. Speicher’s [from playing however.
| and
home in Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and children,
Mns. J. HA Nedrow and daughter, Charles, Emma, Bryan and Harold,
| June are visiting Mrs. Nedrow’s son, | returned Friday from Lancaster
la. C. Nedrow and daughter, Mrs. M. | where the latter two were attendi
| Shoemaker, at Akron, Ohio. F. and M. Academy.
Everett Pyles of Akron, visited his Miss Gertrude Kennel of Somerse
sister, Mrs. John Tucker last Wed- [spent the week-end visiting her moth-
Miss Veda Brant and brother, Ted,
| ward to the Western Maryland hospi-
{tal at Cumberland last
| where
| for appendicitis.
| FRESH SALT OCEAN WHITE FISH
5c PER 1b. AT HABEL & PHILLIPS
joyed the “Indoor Fete.”
few days in Garrett recently.
er, Mrs. Carrie Kennel. |
J. H. Nedrow attended the M. Ww. |
of A. Memorial service at Fritz's
church Sunday. th
L. W. Pollard and family attended | -
church services at Cross Roads Sun-
day.
ERE RRS FARR RRR RRA RAR AAS
in Garrett recently.
tend the convention of the
association.
fined to his bed last week is able to |utor.
be out again. |
F. E. Miller, the Road Foreman of | Scott
Engines of Connellsville, was here on | Nelle Webb
’
Wednesday.
from holding their Lawn Fete on the |
lawn but they held it
building where quite a few people eu-
Jesse Snyder of Paw Paw spent a
Mr. M. Christner took his son Ed-
Wednesday
he under went an operation
rer
medical | Misses
Morg
Minnie Bender, .. ..
| Glessner’s Dept. Store
PENNA
1-2 Off
Special Dates
Can be arranged for those de-
siring to purchase certain lots of
goods 1n bulk.
Make appointment with manager
MARRIA
Gordon,.
: | Benjamin F. Meyers,
Rain prevented the Busy Gleaners 13, B. Lape,
3 Reno Gentils, ..
in the Long Rafracla Saloame,
Lena Stutzman, “s
Ralph R. Rederick,...
Sue Partenyield,
Clyde E. Bowser, ..
Ella M. Sutton, ..
Wm. Frederick Olinger,
Agnes Madaline ¥oung,..Windber,
. Boswell,
. Berlin,
n Watkin
hh ih FF RS RAR WS WR NR
The will of W. Parke Kooser, late | Geo. E. Shultz, ..
of Somerset borough was probated | Florence M. Hoffman
S. C. Wolfersberger, the assistant | Friday by Clerk C. I. Shaver. The in- { Lloy: :
Supt. of the B. & O. of Somerset was | strument was executed April 18, 1893, | Ver
|and directs that the entire
Dr. R. T. Pollard left Tuesday even- | shall be equally divided between tes-| Mary E. Barndt,
ing for Philadelphia where he will at- | tator's two unmarried sisters, the | Herman C. Kreger, ..
Rebecca and Jessie Koocer. | Mary C. Poorbaugh,
| No inventory was filed. Testator’s ; Geo. 'F. Wilderman,
Rev. W. H. B. Carney who was con- | Prother, F. J. Kooser, is named exec: | Edna May Lenhart,
GE LICENSES.
{Homer Ray Livengood, ..Maryland.
ee ee ee A em. Fr
. Meyersdale,,
..Elk Lick,
d Bergman, Stoneycreek Twp.
na McCarthy, Stoneycreek Twp.
estate | Arthur F. Hiteshew, ..Somerfield,
shies Shanksville,
«+ «. Akron,
ctu Glencoe,
..Meyersdale,
..Summit Twp.
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June Day Sales
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THE WOMENS STORE i
Saturday, June 10 to Saturday, June 17 us
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Seven days of fast and furious selling with a special bar- th
gain on each day of the sale. I
Be sure to get to the Store early each day as quantities Hj
are limited. : uy
Saturday, June 10—LANCASTER GINGHAMS at 8e¢ v
Monday, June 12—HILLS MUSLIN - - at 9c 7
Tuesday, June 13—PERCALES - - - - atlle 0H
Wednesday, June 14--CLARK’S THREAD - 3 tor 10¢ 5
Thursday, June 15--CALIO, light or dark - = 6c
Friday, June 16—25¢ BLEACHED SHEETING - 9 i
Saturday, June 17—123¢ GINGHAMS - at 10¢ i
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HARTLEY CLUTTON CO. 'A
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| BREAKS HAM, SLICED BEEF AND
a Windber, BREAKFAST BACON AT LOWEST
Windber, PRICES AT HABEL & PHILLIPS
. Akron, | ° .
Sena reesne Berlin, | Children Cry
- Windber, | FOR FLETCHER’S
Windber, |
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Effie Arigona King, .Somerset Co.,
John Milton Glessner, Stonycreek. | CARBAGE PLANTS 30c PER HUND-
| RED OR $2.00 PER THOUSAND AT
.. Wind
8B) ev ines
..Stonycreek
Confluence,
. .Confluence,
Summit Twp.
. Summit Twp.
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