sg THE MEYERSDALE wong, iT——— TY COMMERCIAL, less than the wholesale cost. bought in the limited time advertised. Our motto: “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” a to BR HAEN Wg ee 2 'MEYERSD ALE, PA. LUCKY PURCHASE SALE Starts Saturday Morning, July 28, at 9:00 a. m, and will continue until August 15th We have been lucky in making a wonderful purchase of first class up to date seasonable goods at a great sacrifice which we will place on sale at Our aim is to dispose of the stock Ladies’ Suits $18 Values - $8.95 Ladies’ Coats | Wash Skirts 2.50 values - 2.00 values - 1.50 values - $195 | 7 $1.15 - 89¢ Bungalo Aprons 55¢ 48c 5c values - 65c values . Silk Waists 7.50 values - $4.95 3.00 values - $1.95 10.00 values - $4.95 15.00 values - $9.95! Silk Dresses 20.00 values - $11.95 15.00 values - $9.95 in Silk Poplin Dresses 10.00 values - White Lawn and Fancy . House Dresses 1.50 values - 95c¢'| New Fall Ladies’ Hats at $1.95 all shades | $5.50 ~~ Lawn Dresses 3.50 values - $1.95 Men’s and Boys’ Silk Skirts plaids and stripes black and blue latest style values up to $10.00 Sale Price, $4.90 Voile waists Children’s Dresses at 48c and 89c at 95¢ One Lot of blue and black Serge Skirts will be closed out at 95¢ Clothing at a Big Reduction Everything in the store at rock bottom prices. First come, first served Meyersdale Pennsylvania carne | Misses Darl Saylor and Edith Wil- : helm at Berkley Mills. SRR RS ECHORCRCE RRO RED dL and Personal CIRC B0RCRCECBCE0R0RCH EOBCECR0HONCACHOBOBIBI Mrs. Emma Younkin has returned form a visit in Erie, Pa. Miss Stella McQuain Miss Constance Gordon, of Keyser, W. Va., is the guest of her cousin, | Miss Mildred Payne. i Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Miller have re-, turned from Atlantic City, where they had been visiting. sel i Wednesday 'i Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Smith and ednesday in Cumberland. : Mrs. Andrew Emerick of Boswell, Pa.’ Joseph Mosholder, of Akron, Ohio, | yisited Miss Gertrude" Hibner on is visiting relatives and friends in| g - spent unday. | wn. ; FOR SALE—4 Passenger Touring E. D. Glessner, of Fairhope, Was a | car, Can be seen at Meyersdale Auto very welcome caller at this office on; g., Saturday afternoon. 3 Misses Lillian and Margaret Baer are spending the week with the going away. : The fact that the official bulletins can’t state their own losses does not am - Eh at ine pr nas re pen Ld Most Wonderful Story Ever Filmed Undisputed Sensation of the Day at the Summer Garden Spoilers Filmed by the Selig Polyscope Company From Rex Beach’s Book One Day Only Wednesday, August 1st 2 Big Shows 2 New Original Edition in 12 Reels Direct from the Selig studios A Tale of the Great Northwest Full of Action and Excitement Can be bought cheaply. Dwher prove that they can’t give the ene- my’s with great exactness. 1 visiting Mrs. Emma Younkin. Miss Mary Yeager is spending a week with relatives in Johnstown. G. . Ww business caller at this office on Tuesday. : Born—to Mr. and Mrs. William | _ ""1faken in exchange on sable horses. |; Mrs: A. Gloss of Akron, Ohio, is Fair | condition. suitable for heavy draft. Will ex- | change for a driver or sell cheap. | For- Sale—Several horses... Some | One extra heavy, i Luke Hay, Meyersdale, Pa. 27-28 3 Porter at Keystone Mines, on Sunday | July 22nd, a boy. We enjoyed a very pleasant call | Reitz of Rockwood, Pa. Dr. Lichty left oh Tuesday for a | short visit with friends in Kansas, Colorado and other western points. What a blow it will be to the; mince pie industry if the Presiden: signs the Food Conservation bill with} , the Prohibition rider attached. | Rev. Samuel C. Hostetler, an aged _ minister of the Brethren Church died at his home in Greenville township. He was about 66 years of age. ! jealous of the rights of his state does "not prove that he is frrevocably op- : posed to a federal appropriation. set of spring wagon harness, and a two seated Mifflinburg spring wagon. The fact that a legislator is very | Both articles are as good as new. For Sale. : A valuable tract of Coal land, con- | § on Tuesday from cur friend J. C. taining 120 acres. Also, two modern | & | improved residence properties in|8 Meyersdale. If interested, inquire of | & Do you? 8 buy goods. Meyersdale, Pa. a D. A. Floto, For Sale. 1 have for sale, cheap, one double George W. Beals, R.D.2 Meyersdale, Pa 27-29 ' R. L. Kinton of Doylestown, O.,, | and Mrs. Anna Kinton of Hyndman, visited at the home of C. Sides om Sunday. | Serg’t. Robert Floto, who is in Co. i C camp in Somerset, spent Sunday | with iciends here. He expects that ! the Company will be sent to a train- | ing camp in the near future. Yrom. the frequency with which those little red fountains are installed all over the country, one might con- clude that gasoline had become the national beverage. The admiration felt by the Mexi- cans for the ideals of the United States in this war dates back about to the time when our government be- | gan to lend money. ' James Phillips, accompanied by! his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. | Mrs. Howard Phillips, returned to Fairmont, W. Va., on Tuesday, after a few days visit at the home of C.i A. Phillips. : | Mrs. Frank Price, who had been: the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Payne, left for Browns-; ville, Pa. Monday, where she will visit, Mr. and Mrs. James Price for, several days and then return to her home in Van Lear, Ky. The Garrett Garage, next door to Economy Telephone office, is a new | industry in Garrett, under the man- agement of G. W. Oaks. Accessories of all kinds are kept on hand and | cars, with competent drivers, may be | had at reasonable rates. Mr. Oaks is | a very affable gentleman and patrons | may be assured of “a square deal” at all times. Now that Congress has prohibited | the war and. the government has | taken over the supply now on hand | to make ammunition, (some of it | will kill at a greater distance than a Krag Jorgson rifle,) what is to be- | come of a person should he be bitten Admission 10c and 20c ES | by a snake? y the manufacture of whiskey during Wanted! One hand moulder who has had ex- perience in hand moulding fire brick or red brick. Good wages: The right party we will move at our expense. Savage Mountain Fire Brick Co. 85 Bowery street, Frostburg, Md. 26-81 Wanted Laborers on construction of power plant 30c per hour Apply The Foundation Co. Rockwood, Pa. ~m dh a ag Be Careful —t0 keep the stomach well, the liver and bowels regular, by the timely and helpful aid of Don’t fai to attend this Sale. Come early and get your share of these wonderful values 1. WEINSTEIN “The Low Price Store” CPR 3The Home of Quality Oaks, >f Garrett was a! Apply to PE Next Door to Postoifice LEOB0R0R0R080ED ARORA RN RCRA RBA A0E0RCED TREE BORD BORO A0acHEED Cd GROCERIES. for you and please you. Try our Coffee and be con- yinced. . A good many good people buy good groceties here. You, like others, will find it a good place to Now i the time to buy Coffee; we save money Just received a lot of Lake Herring. It will pay you to buy Heinz pure Cider Vinegar. Our prices will mean money saved for you. t Ib. can Royal Scarlet Shad for 15 cents. 1 Jar Codfish for 10 cents. 3 dozen gum rings for 25 cents. 6 bars of Laundry Soap for 25 cents. 1 1b. can Our Own Brand Baking Powder 20 cts. Best Kidney Beans 15 and 25 cents per can. 3 rolls toilet paper for 25 cents Good Rice at 10 cents. 3 cakes fancy toilet soap for 25 cents. 1 dozen Sour Pickles for 15 cents. Both phones F. A. BITTNER, 142 Center treet, Meyersdale, Pa. PILLS Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10¢c., 26a. {§ { Baltimore & Ohio | $12 Niagara Falls And Return JULY 6 and 20, AUGUST 3, .7 31, SEPTEMBER 14 and 28 and OCTOBER 12, 1917 TICKETS GOOD 15 DAYS ATTRACTIVE —SIDE TRIPS— Salisbury’s | New Shoe Shop I wish to announce to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity that I have opened a new Shoe Shop in the MeRKinley Bailding. and placed it in charge of Sylvester Koontz, wher all work will receive prompt at- tention and will be done in a workmanlike manner. Please Give Him a Call. JOHN SHERMAN Consult Ticket Agent for Full Particulars.