The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, August 02, 1917, Image 5

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THE MEYE
RSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSD ALE, PA.
ds
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bought in the limited time
Starts Saturday Morning,
We have been lucky in making a wonderful
gacrifice which we will place
advertised. Our motto:
July 28, at 9:00 a. m,
purchase of first class up to date seasonable goods at a great
on sale at less than the
and will continue until August 1 5th
wholesale cost. Our aim is to dispose of the stock
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
Ladies’ Suits
$8.95
$18 Values
Ladies” Coats |
10.00 values - $4.95
15.00 values’ $9.95
‘silk Dresses
20.00 vallies = $11.95
15.00 values ~~ - “$9.95 |
Silk Skirts
plaids and stripes
black and blue
latest style
values up to $10.00
Sale Price, $4.90 Gi
RRS TS
Wash Skirts
2.50 values $1.95
2.00 values
1.50 values _ -
Dresses
in all shades
10.00 values $5.50
White Lawn and Fancy
89¢
Voile waists
at 95¢
Children’s’
Presses =
$1.15 |
Silk Waists
7.50 values - $4.95
3.00 values rae 1.95
New Fall Ladies’
_ Hatsat $1.95
Bungalo Aprons
55¢
x 48c¢
75c values
‘65¢ values
ing 501 fou
' ‘Men’s and Boys’
Clothing at a Big
‘Reduction
Lawn Dresses
3.50 values + $1.95
- |. One Lot of
‘blue and black
~ Serge Skirts
will be closed out at
95¢c
| Everything in the store
‘at rock bottom’ prices.
First come, first gerved
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| Meyersdale
Pennsylvania
Mrs. W. H. Ryland.
al A i Evidently , Root is
Re “Gut the rash’
i a
‘Mr.
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2
ol Re gn ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gu
and Mrs. C. Ef I tberland, Md
visitors ‘in Oakland, ‘Md 0
‘Harty Ford of Clairton, Pa., spent |
Sunday in town. © aad
Mrs. M. F. Baer is ‘spendng
days in Frostburg, ME: ina
J. B. Barnhart of Baltimore,
visited friends here on Sunday.
Miss Verna Baer has returned from |
a two week's visit in Frostburg, Md: Livermore; Pa,
/ ‘Miss Orpha Meyers has gone to
Pittsburg for a coupte of week's
visit. i. aes Sali 3 | Joseph Levy of
Rev: and Mrs. France aug enjoying Uriontown, Pa,
a two week's vacation at Ocean |
Grove. | : :
‘Mrs. GE Hammond of Cumber-}
land is visiting relatives and friends
in’. Meyersdale. on.
J. F. Reich attended jhe furieral of
his nephew, Harry Gorman in Johns-
town on Friday. ai
Note by cable that rulers of the
Misses
+] relatives in
- Mise Elizabeth
WP ir dar bo
2
01d Seouty “is to.
“On Wednesday,
Latrobe and Pittsburg.
The Misses Evelyn
Daugherty are visiting
Connellsville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Con-
fluence, Pa., visited gs." J. Miller for
a few days of this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Weber and -daught-
er, Miss Mame, have gone to Cumber-
land for a few days visit.
Miss Kathryn Schuyler, of Lona-
coning, Md., is a guest at the home of
and © Clara
friends in of Harry Gorman
The Rev. James
ernport, Md., and
Miss Anna Hady
pad | her brother-in-law and
in Russlac :
BE. Hammond, of
Md; are: spending a few
© Misses Marcella Reic
‘Jennie, Livengood - were. visitors in-
a few | Cumberland on ‘Sunday. : Bed
yoo ok. Mrs. W. TT. Rowe :
Md, | Thursday from a few day’s visit with at
: : Frostburg, | To" Hostettler church on Wednesday,
Irwin has gone to
to visit with relatives | , rs
| and friends for some time. OF 4 We.were favor
Miss Lillian Baér, and Mr.
¢ ‘Somerset, moored to
/ on Tuesday. he
Half of U. S. Doctors are’ ynfitiifor.
the Army.—Headline tn a} county
pager; Not more than: thati
‘My sporty young nephew's
of self preservation,”
get pickled.” It.
the teachers and
pupils of the Catholic
held a picnic. at Riverside Park. |
M. J. Livengood attended the funeral | bor’s clothes.
Johnstown the | that she didn’t have any neighbors
first part of the week.
spent the latter part of lask week in
Johnstown with friends.
Gary, Ind., where she
ing the past few weeks with her sis- | the
ter, Mrs. Walter Koontz.
J. E. Barnhart, of Baltimore, Md. |
" Deon't fail to attend this Sale. Come early and get your share of these wonderful values
and Raymond Kemp,
were guests at the home of D.
Friedline on Sunday. :
sister, Dr. and
the man who
grandson,
last. Thursday
SFE | sojourn: at Atlantic City. =
ich, Gladys and Do Yo3
+ women picketers of the White
EL 1d tage hmrrel gn sic shipping heard
i+ There W
“Md. ;
| Algust ‘8th, by Rev. Sta‘tler,
Johnstown, to which
; call on ‘Wednesda
i Glessner, ‘of Greenfield,
d Mrs.
tk
HEY
‘idea
rematked the
anid Fannie Phillips of Fairmont,
Va., aré spending the week in
Rr nye ees sue
The mile is. that
be mighty pretty ‘and mighty
Sunday School sgn amount to’ anything socially
in
| nor any clothes.
Connell of West- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burston
Rev. J.:J. Brady |
after spending a few days in
has returned from Mrs. Joseph Leith.
has been spend-
| plac
|
of Charleroi,
"Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Philson and and little daughter, of Williamsport,
Samuel Philson, returned | are spending
from a two week's |
think ‘the action of the
House
is any more ridiculous than the men’s
ill be preaching at the.
all are invited
ed with a pleasant
y from Rev. A.
i Ohio, who is
| spending @ week in ‘town, the guest
a’ woman hag“to
clever E. Church
' [Tess she pays her hired girl at least
The Bible explains
returned to their home in Latrobe
with Mrs. Burston’s parents, Mr. and
Charles Fike is the new clerk at
Second National Bank, taking the
e made vacant by the resignation
of Charles Q. Griffith, who accepted | higher.
Next Door to
Postoffice
Price Store”
oF
£
For Sale—Several horses. Some
taken in exchange on sable horses.
Fair condition. = One extra heavy,
suitable for heavy draft. Will . ex-
| change for a driver or sell cheap,
Apply to
: duced the humidity and lowered the
mercury somewhat. © uu i
a position in the
partment. zai
Prof. and’ Mrs. R. T. MacLarren
State Highway De-
A. ;
Mrs. Minnie Eutsey and daughter,
Marguerite, of Scottdale, are spead-
a. wees ing a few days with the former's
as guests of Mrs. 5 MacLarren’s par- | hrother, J. W. Forest, and her sister,
oe, My ag C. E. Crm A Mrs. Dora Bittner of Centre street.
: : _Almost new fire proot : a
cra the a re a, i and
| Will‘ guarantee ‘safety of your books | a Hibner het a sof ore afd Pu j ;
Foley of Braddock, Pa. visited | : ‘A valuable tract of Coal land, con-
several weeks in town |
Luke Hay,
Meyersdale, Pa. 27-28
For Sale.
| and ‘papers. For information ap-/ ‘Mr, Foley of
| piy ‘at Commercial office. yi ih 120 acres. Also, two modern
Fat OI Ra vinond Deriy a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George : 2
A a dry 1 TS ln S|" a eno
of . ade : od ” - 3 of
Derry and two children are visiting | The U. M. W. of A. local 2774, D. A. Floto, .
- with friends: and relatives at Wash-| are already at work on a monster Meversdale, Pa.
nt ington, D. C.;-and Harper's Ferry. i1abor Day celebration, September ! i
S. Cleveland - Plain: Dealer--Contracts | 8 1917. Large posters are being |: For Sale. ;
for 3,340,000 pairs
I Ak of Army: shoes'| hung up -in conspicuous, places, an-
haye been let by the government. | nouncing. the .
date and amusement ‘21 have for sale, cheap, one double
set of spring wagon harness, and 8
| of friends. 5! . | You.see how many men are expected | features. , They. expect ome of the |’=" :
..Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Phillips and to do some avalking, . oi largest dem: nstrations ever held “ont two seated Mifflinburg spring wagon.
family; Misses Mary (Stotler, Olive| Albert Charles, a son of Mr. and | this day in the county, being assured ‘Both ‘articles are as good as new.
i George W. Beals,
from other points BEL. .. i 0
_"R.D.2" Meyersdale, Pa 27-29
‘W. Mrs. Asa Hoar-of Summit township, of delegations
At- died om” Monday, July 30, aged 2|the district, The “eommittee iH | an
+ | months and 12 days. Services were charge is an attive one and is work-
aids Wanted!
| One hand moulder who has had ‘ex-
perience in hand moulding fire brick
or red brick. Good wages. The right
' conducted by Rev. Steele of the M. ing hard.
and interment in the Union :
cemetery; conducted by J L. Tressier,
utidertaker. : :
Fett :
an-
PEE FEFIEEI FEED
re
of -
Sabre Eee bebe
dairy and food
here, occupying the house now ocC-
cupied by Mrs. MecCune’s News room.
ness of a conservative enter-
Agents of the state prise financed and being well
* central powers have degided to hang Miss Hilda Powell and Mr. and | $8 a week. | Oe : oa PY ; *» ,
together. »Well 2. Fe Mrs. H. E. Bauman of Somerset, | My and Mrs 5 hos B. Hostetler” aD vacancies an the ‘Household PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. # | party we will move at our expense.
ERTL : : . Mrs. James. D. rts. Department of the Meyersdaie *| Savage Mountain Fire Brick Co.
in rld’s motored to Meyersdale on Monday: | visited: , FL : + — €
Beyond a doubt the world's. peace 8 : visited: Mrs. Hostetler’s brother, who High School were filled at a recent 4 Proper Posture. * $5 Bo treet
~ pipe has gone out. ‘And not a| -O. L. Piot of the Ford garage left is a patient in the Western Maryland meeting of ‘the School Board by the|g4 A proper Patton of the body * Mihi re 26-81
match in the crowd. last Wednesday for a trip on his old | hospital in Cumberland, the first of , election of Miss Charlotte E. Watson | # is a greater gactor in maintain- # ?
Mrs. William Sutton, of Summit | stamping ground in West Virginia. | the week. 5 | of Frankfort, Ky., as supervisor and | # ing good health than ie general #
Mills was a pleasant caller -at this Mr. and Murs. Joseph Levy of Som- | Mrs. Elmer Bush and son Charles | Miss’ “Eloise: Necker of Waterloo, | # Lv realized. A simple test sug- :
office on Tuesday. erset were visitors at thé home of the | have returned to their home in | Ontario, Canada, as assistant. oe gested for discovering whether +1
Edward Stahl and son william, of Misses Baer on Main street, on Sun- | Bloomington, Md., after a short visit | Harvey Fike, with a party went {hie carriage of 2 cuiid > sro : an Cc
| Akron, Ohio, are visiting relatives day. oe sashes Loul | o town at the home of Mrs. Lydia | out on the mountain for huckelberries | 4 ter SE - be ‘
| in our ‘community ns Lewis Engle and laug ter Lucille, ; Countryman. which are said to be very plentiful, | 4 standing naturally and easily. + |] Laborers on construction
Miss Elizabeth Branch of Boswell, | Who have been visiting at the home| The pacifists say if they don’t get | in his new Oldsmobile auto, nd inl# If the ends of the shoulder * of power plant
| Pa., is the guest of the Misses Maud | of Barron Shipley have returned to | $50,000 they can’t -stop the war. | getting over some of the rough places| # blades can be felt it is proof that & p plan
| : Piedmont, W. Va, And, if they -do get it they can’t stop the car overturned doing some dam- | # the child is not standing correct- #
and ‘Ruth Commons : ; . i y h
| Mrs. Dr. E. F. Hemminger is Mrs. D. A. Floto, of Main street | the war. They seem to be in a|age to the top and other parts. The|® lv. -The babit of standing on * C per our
spending come ii in Philadelphiai is o the sick list this week, being helova fix. i car was brought to the Bittner |® "one foot should be scrronted at * ‘eel
the guest of relatives “s*{confiriéd to her room 2 couple of days Time for Women to Talk.—Head- machine shop for repairs. : ee Be I ros ip &2 * T = PD. y
Levi Diehl had feturned froma the first of the week. . line in morning addition. It would| Mrs. Henrietta Bittner was called | # while a common fault in walking, % he Foundation Co.
trip to Detroit Mich, Akron, Canton, | Wi. Blaine Sellers, who is. employed | make an equally good headline in an | to Uniontown, Pa., on Monday by the | % is that of carrying the head a *% Rockwood, Pa.
| 0.; and Pittsburg, Pa. Yim Phy-the Baldwwin Locomotive works | afternoon or evening edition, too, | serious illness of her mother, Mrs. + little to one side. When sitting :
Mist Raitren Kattan is making . at Lewistown, is spending a few days don’t you think? ‘ Coleman. A message has since been 4 the head and back should = ok { RNA APS Pr Prt re
| 4 Le : 21 with friends in town. There was once a woman who took | received announcing the death of T vars be drawn up and the body ® Investigati
| two week's visit with relatives In Co. : : 8 + never allowed to loll # stigation
| : Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reich and Mrs. | no interest in her own nor her neigh- Mrs. Coleman. She formerly lived . : :
| * Will prove the attractive-
| She moved to Uniont bout -15 :
have | ears oh 0; Uhiontown : Shou division have made a drive to get per: equipped, well managed by
Bye ; sons who have been gelling ice cream | TM i 3
en of the highest standing.
which is shy in the butter fats requi™
ed by law. The samples were taken
Deaths have occurred in all the cities in Philadeiphia, Allegheny, Blair, Cam-
bria and otner counties and in a num-
from excesive heat. The thermom-
: : : ber of cases were found below stand-
eters in town here registered, during
ard.
the afternoons from 90 to 110 de-
grees and in a few instances a little
A rain at noon to-day re-
Indications are that returns
will be quick and enormous.
Information regarding
excellent investment furnished
-ypon written request.
B. A. Kummer & Co.
Ceclorado Bldg.
Washington, D. C.
The past week has been a record
town | breaker so far as heat was concerned
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