S. J. ttsMlLLN, D, D. S. . alii i In the The two An Up-To-Data Dental Surgeon ' Wfeo Tnoroughly Un-Wstands His Profession. -,rv .n.meeiuent pre .1 . . ., department. 1 C lf,.i graduali-m are repre- ' j i v twer.ty-eigni tn'i"" ' n the Hior and fifteen in f "b "UTu"s " u'r tbe l",ned'8t T7EXT1-STRV, though an old, time- j. j""1''. )n j . Woy, who is a thor- mj honored profession, ha been ?,rrT r" eyeful, well qualified in- revolutionize in the last few years by -h '."r-" . in, blv sue .., . 7 , h- ' men aavancea ideas and practi- tiiM of Ui, la which hs hu ben very 8ucoep,.l. He, however, u tut ap. p. nue Cleveland's presidency. Mr. Kimrnel is now ripe in years but strong in body and mind, a gentleman of undoubted merit, sti 1 in the active practice of hi profession, and ceniinaods the respect and esteem of alL L, C. COL BORN, are good nd ar being sold cheap, this belntf the old, reliable bard war house. TMS PRIDE Of SCMCRSnT. intal and served a Deputy Reve- Twenty-Iour Year at the Somerset established In 1H71, and has flourished Th Brilliant Kayi le Collector during the first term of Bar A a Attorney of Ability A b? honest methods and low prices fur Which Guide the Psd Public Spirited, Charitable Citizen. HX oid proverb say. "The emergency brin lorth the man to fill it," and all these yean. HON. A. H. COFFROTH A of Electricity estrians Dur ing; the noun of Dajinesi. lis has been o-er t Co'-inty's ohoioa for Congress and for Judge. Hi law practice has been very ex tensive and there Is hardly a celebrated caw or oue of speial importance in our memory with which he bus n-t b-en connected, and It is largely due efforts a prrsseeutor ihnt the A. J. COLnORN. F" . .. . . i,.. school work. Mr. .f,il m ' jn lbe township, cal operation of new methods of dental t We: ,'!' ,.r state in Dia ISerlin and anoinerai (rill lit IS'TillJ " Mul'" ,,,iy r Phil- M,,rl" l 'v t time be conducted a.'i.hiii: ' ' . ... w.ii.l...r- certain it ia that every man has a calling wherein he can accomplish the jjrfstest prtssiole go-d to his firui!y and the. com munity in which he Uvea ; the only way in iiiiltyA r1 m mull' tlfvui i thA F- ipleted it at feion than the mere pulling out of A Modest, Genial Gentleman, Popular olUj of his worki tf ha conducts bis bui- ... . . With all r!a i i i i- i maintains his reputation as a mao, aud Uvea in a ooiafurtabie home like manner, we consider hitn a success not only a ucess, Init a benefit to tbe community v,.v - . surgery, nave eaucaica tlie neonle to j. f.,.r:l. ' ',.; iu tbe som- hlKfier -PpreciaUon of the deutal pro- Normal School in jrraluaiion be , .,,1-nt at Salisbury ,,. ;r.m r ; '.' ,oJ vear here. e 4 1 " " ' ,"! ..ive teacher, but tbe 4",lMr"T. ,e i...pil re nukin f er'i . . i.tru.-tioti and guidance, teeth. I)rt McMillan la oue of the leaders of this new cla of modern dentUta. He makes a pwMalty of the preservation of the uatural toeth, is thoroughly fa luiiuirVlth their atiatomy and hygiene and knows ex ictly how to tresit a tooth MR. ARNER McKlNLEY. Leader at ths Bar, a Silver Tongued Orator, a Grand OM flan. KndJy Rrr.th. r-., were T$?nr- s"b3-t .aa-ed ff.m th ne t,ie old -tint wonderful defender T1 Couaty. name of Ho:'. HWRITh-l'P of Somerset aud promi nent , citizeuw and btiHiness men of tbe county ett, would be . incom plete without mention of Mr. Abner an an example of oue who enjnys the MeKinley. AlthoiiRh a native of Ohio Messing of life wiihout miflferinr tbe IT baa been but four or fivedecaJes inc the talliw indle wthepr- to his vailing mean of dispelling the drkn celebrated Xioely Brotliers aud, a few of night, erid.il Is-np were just coining year latt-r, the ni'.o use ana were ikk.i ur"n as a revo lution in the pin itu-tion of light, cried down and d"lareil by the p.iii)Ut lob d.,urTous and a menace to the publm a if.'tr. Yet y.-Ming Amorim was nrt si,tis to ktop here and vkoul.l W content wth cot hit) a short of the b-t. Other in vention rapidly followed and soon so fi-.r di.xiunte(t tbe old Isnip, that it cast but a feeble gliiomr compared with tbe A Native of Turkey foot Town ship, a Man who has He'd Many Official Positions, a Clear-Headed Lawyer. Q. 15. ttOL'OH. D. U. Si. A 5uxesful Dentist. Skillful and Practical. TTil K art of dent!try i ao important . w fai-tor in tbe welfare, bea!tu nd app'Tiran.-e of evenr com nr. unity, and lo:'g rontimif d pravti- of lbe profeiwiou f this sketch is oie of ofcprtitry io any one !or:ry ts vl- cotivicted and h acatlold. He Is a of right and his ability to .iideruu evildoers Is unex"elli'd. He is popular with the sopIe and with all his clients. me attorneys Hd was U.ru if Soru-lu WILL! Afl HENRY RL'PPEL. A. H ftl'roth is not only a familiar one in every household ia Somerset county and Western Pennsylvania, but he is known throughout the state and nation. He was a prominent figure in Ameri can politics during the great civil war, bright beaming rays of Somerset ele- A Leader at ta Bar A Self-Mado and had the honor of being one of the Kan' electric light, w hich are supplied .!! trf.rs at thP burial of the immor- by one of the finest electric light plants tal Abraham Lincoln, the martyred ,n l,bo J repreeuu the in- Ion? U fore Jatk-n waa elected Presi- lcnf. at a time when that patroo saiut of lVnuxracy was one of the Idols of liis country: when the old National Man- r.r h.tiithan any pra1S.e we u rr and still a voter ii) the Buckeye State, ; nanoof disapocinted ambition. bl,:" (jicasi Kirfugui auu Mr. mctviuiey p"n "u mucu in mis ciaxs oi ciiizeos properly oe- '""" , j tMlmnninf . i.r,ro amonni f cnio!- durability. time in Somerset that be is goorally longs our fellow townsmen !. C. t'oloorn. President. Lutthe gratifying feature of the whole The D-x tor alM takes a pride in do- looked upm as a resident of Penn- Esq., who first saw the liBht of day in General CofTroth comes of sturdy buainewi ia that It ia home capital atrk-t-ing floe crown and bridge work. He 'ylvatna, aud the people of tbia place Turkeyfoot township and grew to. man'a Teutonic blood, was born inlSiS.edu- ly home enterprise and is therefore de- always lh41 tj pntia m rnvfiuiK tuue in omorecw iiBwienucuiueji" CattHl at A Clcar-IIeadcd Chris tian Gentleman. i: 1 iitn:xi:i: feli w-ci iJ!n: and we are firmly (on- v'mced that if it were not fcr a feeling rf i la one of those dentisU whose thought ful care, whose honesty of purpose and whose thorough knowtedeof how to iveandsueccM- perform the mist difti.'ult and trying i,yaltytolhe State that has ao aigoally apjvears in the operations give hiru the c-nfl lerce honortxt bis distinguished brother Prca- .ni of our public : n 1 e teem of our best people. There is i lent William MeKii.ley he would glad .re working and T Is a natural failing among the mass es of the human family to look upon their own lot as tlie hardest and iut dif ficult road of life, and Is a coiiiioon say- (Ka rh?iKliA Uf ' ll 1 J 1 u l Wr 1 1 1 nr . I. . . . t: : . I . . . as one of their m.t distinguished lie achools and afterwards completed hia ,..,.,, ,.u tr' t V ,.: ... . .-...' lug that if we keep even with others who . " enjwi, 8iuiitei law . nu iiuu. eic- uuur ic:iu. eiunus, ill nier mi Keep i Mr. Horner seems w irli out their best en- .Kli A. Pr'-B --'-'v interest in subjets be- ,rr tbm . ... r . , ,vess as a teach- ;,, tije California SUte ' ;..re in tbe Somerset ;;.t. ytrs had three a" leather in the , v sacrifice for the titiie' jf iust tin- H'n l' h-u- i-y ;i Hit? -Oti'"'-- I- i i --a. , (-very 1 UTJf-- - - . r. 5MAFFER. ...merset Harble Works, Lawn i :..,r rcmeterv Furn- bhinjrs. Fence and Settee NN'orks. ... uivv t it is one or - l.twint men who lit" Mll.i1 ' L, t,v cm-taM. diligent work, and a i'l knoaWge of the business engaged i In It uj. a ira'le, t-rcaiise he is pro-I',,;.,- of the pl.v where he learne.1 i", trade This is t!ie old.st marble III pranile work, in Somerset couuty, lr i.u:iV-r bavin,; i-u in business for nd ' ineterics lor uinre education at Millersville and West Chee 4 . Ului. V.irn...tj - 11- ftn.ita.l f. if a . . . . ii l lu i.i. rniu w u urraiiic a ikii umi auu short time in school teaching and waa , o. - u vo.t t " principal of tbe Somerset borough schools, leading practitioner. giving excellent satisfaction, to all of the H Is Democrat from principle, patrons. He read law in the ofttce of bia though extremely popular with all father, Hou. A.J. Col born, and was ad- alassca of people. In ISO- he was the milled to the bar 21 years ago, wheu he - at onoe engaged in tbe practice and baa since been one of the prominent barris ters of the county, having been connect ed with a number of the most celebrated cases tried in our local courts. Mr. Col born ia well read both in common aud statute law; be is a safe, wise and judicious counselor, an attorney who conscientious ly looks after the interests of bis client. hi r. Colborn baa won tbe grateful ap preciation of the thoughtful people of the couuty by h a capable, persistent and successful endeavors to upbuild and im prove tbe condition of our indigent poor, through bis ollioial association as counsel and clerk to the various poor Itoarda. Tbe iudigeut poor have but few pleasures in tats world at beat, aud the little that H takes to provide them with a clean, com fortable home in which to pass the weary hours ia freely given by the good people of the county. M:. Colborn Js peculiarly miah S. lllack, was admitted to the bar our town up w ith the time, have spent large sums of money and are now sparing neither expense nor trouble in making this a most perfect lighting system and In giving the very beat of service. No city in the country, either large or amall, can boast of a belter service, a' more perfect ystem, or a more careful and intelligent management than is given the people of Somerset by our ele-tric light company. In order that our readers may hare some conception of this plant, we will say that the power furnished is capacious, convenient and ample. It baa two light speed automatic self adjusting engines, each of i horsepower capacity. They are coupled with the line shafts with friction clutches and couplings. They are true specimens of beauty and perfec tion, and while they are extraordinarily heavy Iheir weight is ao placed that in stead of giving an awkward appearance it only make thim m re graceful in tleir movements. And it can be safely said that no town tbe size of Somerset can by claim to so complete a set of electric engines. While their four big Ft. Wayne A Westinghouse dynamos which are driven by these engines are models of perfection, two of them have a capacity of N) arr lights each of 3)f- J- M have atartd on this great voyage under fimilar circunistaneea, that we have done well. But "as w e paws along w e occasion ally fee some person who has driven over and ahead of those with whom he started lu life, and buildtd op tor himself a foundation and standing which make him a recogD'7.isl leader among men. A man of this kind is always bound to re-eive the favorable consideration and eulogistic mention of those who have witnessed his struggles and admired bia get-up and snap. No better example of the above men tioned character can we find in our bio graphical sketches of Somerset's moot able, worthy and representative citizens Hence of work and jost dealing. Tr Hooijli is a graihsaW of th Indiara l"nll Onega . I ass . ( !.. nd hi rvert in alie pra.ti" f ts pn-lj.irn Cr thirteen years in Sotnersnt. He Jjsssttid ie.i e ery detail and ruasiercl every ne -idra, w Inch makes bim a fully np Ur data Iiia was tiie main artery of travel jeutisi, and the high reputation which he between the Kat and the West. He enjoy as an expert, skillful dentist ia bill grew up in thecountry, t.nik advantage the reult of years of capalile satisfactory work among many of the bet faiuilies of Somerset town an.l county, lie Is a care ful, painstaking gentleman, at whose bauds one eau be a-sured of skillful treatment, with every etf.rt being niad to cause the leant posMible pain to the pa tient. Ir. Hough does all kinds of den tistry, but makes a specialty of preserv ing the uatuml teeth with gold and other filling and crowns: does excellent bridge and piate work, giving perfect tits, while his plates are noted tor their beauty, tueir eomfort and their service. His pri.-esar always reasonable, and he is the same obliging, competetit dentist be has al ways been. He cordially invites you to call and nee him. Above I'lil's dry giKvls store. ST iff J. A. BERKEY. 3 A. BE cf S Somerset county. Heobtained his early etlucation In the public schools : later he attended the local of every opportunity to secure an edu cation, as public sclnxils were un- tban the honored and leadiug name of Known in ins ooynooti naj s. tie is normal scbix.l.s aud in lss4 graduated William Heury Kuppel, who is a native came, however, a good scholar for his at tht Southwestern Htale Normal oi Maryland, of German parentage, left day, taught school, was niarriel In chools. '"If!. UKSIPKNCK OF AltXHU McKIM.KY, la fin X'e. tl year un itliir festure that m ikes it desirable ly transfer bis allegiance , .'.... u in iui.uume.1.9 . . . - - ',, re si.at-d lettered and put up to employ Dr. McMillan and that is f t! ir.'.l 1 iv'NMe e-tablishmetiL He the fact that hi is -strictly honest, teu- i d-iiu" a very provrous busiDess, der and solicitous with his patienU In ' " . in tavlvo ihnu. everyway. a-.i.itin! liLr lo li"tu .i.. . i.nd dollar. I-t annum, aud giviug u(!,.y!iieiit to five meu. Mr. Vha'd'.r is a skilled workman, i.i- ou'ii work, is neat and ar- .:. taksi-isl p.ins to make every ty. In ahort, his work is prompt, tt .' so -I one, aul bv managing all pable and careful, with the least pain " . ' ., i ii nrwsil.le to the natieiiL while he U cm- 10WD W'lrli call easuy uuut-is-.. v..i- i - iii,.rs wii-i insist hire their work ana s.-rvuc iu u.s vu.., - '"--" ..uantoMl the go,, d. ;"U- . tll. ...- K u .' or,. in den !lr Wit 1 Mr. a"-- -uc.ui.i " fe..,, . HisnewscUof teeth are models of beauty, are often mistaken for the natural teeth, are a omfort to the fitted for this work, being a man of untir ing energy and sympathetic nature, aud Democratic nominee for Congress and we believe that the Poor Iiirectora of the turned a normal Kepublican majority candle power, w hile the two ineande. t'ounty as welt as those citiwns who have nr3,tMlO into a Democratic majority of cents have each a capacity of iJ lrt i-an-ioqulred into the conduct of the Couuty v by his hard work and personal pop- die-power lighta. Home, and the wise and economical ex- uiarity. He was the youngest man in Thus ample lighting power ia provided r.eu.tureama.eattuat Institution, wilt c ) Lj entere(J di(j Me for a city of &. or fi,..iO populaUon. give huu due praise for the part be has . , ,. ..,. ... The lights are kept running all night from Ohio to taken in bringing tbe H iuie up to ' - I . . lit f Wit I I I s Hikii ATT,. msJ9 V, I . I l.a.-.1 ,.! t..na K. it- ,lPiiil KJrK .tanalofil (f fVlrutf ' rinitU 111 ITif JIC WBUUUCirU ft UlliU I J."sJ I AU IO, fcUO rl I J UWUIO " - iw vrr-. w uiu c. muuaas va a-a . va u a pi-ents. But, t that as it may, Mr. Mc- work in bcbalfof the indigent poor of the nomination, but declined it for the Kiuley is a resident of Somerset to ail in- couuty. and bis well know n ability in reason that his salary as a member of tents and purposes, and taken an active this line have been recognised throughout Congress did not justify him in giving interest in local affair, the Commonwealth, and for two years h his time to the duties of a member. an orphan when an infant, and hoed his 1st-, and has ciirht children, six boys own row and carefully but surely laid the Hni two girls. 1 le settled in this tow u foundation for a broad noble manhood. ft(j Jan tjie ntudy of law with He waa raised at Wellersburg, Somer- Jo!hu!l y cx He afterwards studied set county attended the i publics :ho.,la in wUlj Cul EJie alJ wa- a,.,IuitltH, tft winter and worked in the summer. At- , , iv.. i. i. ii- I lie bar in 1 . Jie was a Jacksoman tended normal schools and completed his education under private tutorage. He Iemocrat, but for the past thirty years engage,! In school teaching when only a has al.iliated with the Iiepublteau boy, for then, as now, be was quick to party. I.'e served 20 years as Notary learn, possessed a splendid memory, re- Public, was elected fjurgess of the bor tained every new idea and was a capable ough of Honierset in 1n;7 and served aud successful teacher long tfor he was fVe years; served as (.'ouuty .Surveyor out of bis teens. He taught school five years, from to 1S71 ; became a thirteen terms, his educatkiual work . , . i!.,.l,r.ca,, r.rtv n,l He taught school for a number of years and was Principal of the Somer set public schools for a period of three years, during which period he gave the schools a Course of Study, systemi.ed the work, and in l.s-s7 graduated a class being performed in Somerset county and Mineral county, West Virginia. I'pon his decision to devote his life to .: Abner McKiuley was born in Nilea, 6rved as President of the Associated Ohio, a modest little country village. Charities of Pennsylvania, and is a present where be received bis early education, oflloer of that organization. Always mouth and restore nature's own bean- He is the youngest member of tbe family. o,uick to relieve distress wherever it may He was 14 years of age when President be found, Mr. Colborn enjoys a unique Lincoln called for volunteers to suppress position among his unighbors, who re- tbe reliellion In the southern states, and alize that when the serv Ices of a tender, was only restrained from going to the kind hearted, sympathetic friend are front by reawm of his tender yars. How- needed he can lie relied upon to be ever, be enlisted as a solo., r in time to promptly on hand. take part in the last day's iiglu iu the Mr. ColU.rn served a term as Dintrict- aud furnish such a bright, clear, clean, constant light that wheu once used are always used. The connections conveying tbe power ara m arranged as to prevent accident. being supplied with switch board, ligbt- :IVr i , that he lives heres known University of Pennsylvania dental de- Returning to his law practice he ning arresters controllers, magnets and built up a splendid business, but In IsTS was again induced to make the race for Congress and was elected by overcoming the usual overwhelming R -publican majority. In Hsl he again retired to private life aud has since beeu a Under at the bar of Somerset county. He is a very gonial, pleasing conversitiouali.it, an ameters. The arresters are designed to turn the lightning into the ground in case it should strik a wire, and st irt for the machinery or in the direction of the consumer. Thus everything is made safe and sound. This company's facilities for rendering any and every kind of servi.-e which may lie callpd for in their line is unsur passed ; they are not only able to furnish lo partit-i- Attorney of the iinty wiih eminent orator that may well U? lennctl a tx-ll- urcorinrAmlr-Msent lijC'-tn to privateon- most reasonaoie prices, everything considered. than they chii Hjy their oil, supplying ml if- swer on the stump. He led his ticket to victory on many occasion and was clo ted to the Legislature in l"t7s. Ism, 2 and 'si, making eight years' ser vice as a law maker. He was later apis.'inted United States Commissioner ami served three years. He always took a great luterest in scliool atfiirs aud has serve,! on the borough scli.s.l lsard. Mr. Coll-Dra is now District Attorney and is know n and appreciated all over the comity, a id iu a!! of the many positions which he has occ'ipied he has honestly rep resented his constituents, justly and of eight, whicli was the first class to battle of the Wilderness , . ....... ...! ..,. l.at t .... O It M,T I V,l l,l. . I 1 . . I ....... I ... I. .... 1 , - t . . 1 . 1. . . ....I,- . . . . . . be reliable, and stones put up uy tutu flllul;",i pa.e in mo ,T,.i.pniK ,. - ""' ,u..-n., n( , iu ul hinder, has an easy How or language, sumem me 'i . i ....... if eessful imicLitioiitT iu our town f.r the Mr. McKiuler is such a uu-Jest eentle- Commonwealth vs. Kimer Fubrer. chars'- ,, , ..,". . even ehnaner. .ni'irs!,,,--,! 10 siaiio. miu eco u - n,i w a woiioeriiii oi.wer on me siiinin r.f Ilie.'ll. W lllle w Itn l1- L uu"" ' r,r ,r I 10 l,r llw iji linrlilv liol.tl J . cto. Dr McMillan manufactures and beard bim refer to his army record or suits growing out cf tbe "iu-ushiue" J themsetves with lamps clean up the dirt, i f,.re.gu dcau-r they t jour stone ' .1 . ... other matters of a r.ersoual nature. murder of Jonathan Hocbsteller. and every day of hts life having been a day ,,,, ou,VirS4,,,flwh ' ,V,A: ,, colict your money you pay I- I'ea,-e dawne.1 shortly afterwrja aud numer.Mis other. He was recognized as of improvement an 1 alvaiKWnt.a ty rciuires It or whenever there is a de- the practice of law, he entered the otlice ,r!u a li-.'1'rice -aud have no recourse u iu. li , ,e. ., - WcKinIf.y re,iriied to Nile, a terror by evil doers after he had sue- day wherein soma ne bit of valuable mBj fr 8arh service to supply ele.-tri.-al "f General Coirnuh. with whom he stud- I.iv-.n.l,tw Ii rrl lialitnrr IA I hit iCIl fll Jt1lr I X J .-.. i i-a-e cf mi-luNi, Jaws or una t.'.- 1U5 &k where be rt?meJ bis ittadies tnd sbortly oeNled iu having eizUt criwinaU cn ..U II, r.La u-li..to'ii. I UMU inKklbl uirs. while vou e-iii get tlie same worn " afterwards was entered as a student at kujwledg" has bien treasured iu his power as intelligently performed the trusts re- gradunte from any of the publie schools posed in him, kept hiui.elf free from of the cot nty. a'.I entangling alliances, wirked for He read law with Messrs. Coirroth Jt the interests of the Ilepublican party Kuppel, t.nd was admitted to practics? and the whole people, lived a life of at the !S tmerset Couuty bar in 1SSS. integrity and intellectual expansion, In he was nominated for District has leen a useful citizen, a gox! bus- Attorney by the Republicans ' the band and a kiu 1 father, an.l is now county aud at the general election was beloved aud restarted by all our peop'e. elected, having received the highest vote caft for any candidate on the F. H. SL'FALL. ticket. This position he fil.ed satisfac- t-rily to the people of the couuty. He k.,r less tuom-y of W. F. Shaffer aud l Heaters. 'aow tsactly what you are getting, jl giveu the best work with a guarau- 5-e od every job. law. After bis admission to the bar Le formed a partnership with bis brother William, aud the firm of Mcliinley fc McKiuley soon look leading rank at th i . .-.Jr..!.- .,-;!,... rn i;,,i Pour Scor- Years and Ten, yet an Canton bar. Abner took an active part J. O. K1M.1EL. ni inn va-es, settees, fences, cemetery Vile, etc , and is prepared to put them :u plaie, ere-1 the fence, do any Jiind f J.eni.ten- work and the like on the f-'ninest notice and at the most reason 'able prii-es. In fact he is n ted for his Int3lle2tiiil, "Well-Preserved Member of the Bar. STRENGTH of mind is a grand and vwbiable irift. one that makes a in t.uil.liug up Lis or liners poiiucai fences, and during William's almence ia Washington as a meiub r of Congress he bad entire charge of the practice. Hut Canton was too contracted a field for a young man of Mr. McKinley's tire- man a power in the world and a leader iKS e,1Prt:y and ambition and in Ism be . -1 - Anv..- i--v-i' i rl. I I -ix; vtr inqr a.. V ... X. , . l , u. !.,-. e-a k ., n )W tn H" Well -1". 111? rtl2i I 1I II V bUQ biiiuu iJLitru , jmttu, -" - ''-j nciu iu .cw j jt 1, ucri o uc unn biuii. ing anvlhiug iu his line nature does not Ian to j strength of body. Where both are iirs,1i.si--din,r anvtliiuff in his line nature does not fail to also give lwe actively engaged iu developing en terprises requiring great legal skill and He did not seek he is sure to be l"""sloJ " lQe -ew ' or" "ar uniu two years ago when uemaucs lor nls services -u - I.---;.a- 1 ... a nr.r, t K ( I. Mr. W. F. Mia-Ter, though yet com- force among im le.iow men. infre Jonger di8refi.ra theui ,,, irativelv a voung man, has started are but few in ail this country who 8jnoe h;8 jaw offices have been at No. 30 i.rota the ground up, made hisown way were so bountifully provided for both nnav! street, w here he speuds most of a:id earned his o u standing in the in physical constitution and mental his time, except when called to other tcotutut-Kiul world. He has lived an faculties as our esteemed Mr. J. O. cities and States by business, or Isen- iadusirii.us, u-eful life, established a Kirumel, the oldest man now prac- joying a needed rest at bis comfortable i- V.. i i ..:,. ttoincr t th S'.ttiersl bar. and one of home iu Somerset. 7aLJ,U I'M HOIIOI aijU I1IUUSLIJ, UUllt -" t,Hii es-i'v save moliev bv cominir in L.1 taki'tig a look at his goods and given and the beneficiary uses these wide business capacity 'rices. Mr. Shairer is a perfect gentle- blessings as he should, kiiiiaui will extend vou every courteev. a valuable citizen and an upbuilding .f'-..- - -;. 1 - J '- . ''"-'" - - - s , -s a F HIGHLAND INN. ji.p a gr-xxl business and ranks as one . jut leadiiig and iiest busiuess men. of the freshest, brightest and most lively Hut it is not the purpose of this article fenced to the penitentiary at a single term storehouse of general information FREDERICK WEI.MER, Sr. gentlemen we have met. His step is elastic, his action easy, his mind vig orous and strong, and he does not look a day over sixty years of age. When we consider the long, useful life he has to speak oi -Mr. McKiniey as euner a or court, shortly after he lecame prose- professioual or business man, although cuting attorney. his w ife declares that he has become so Mr. Colborn has also held other public alisorbed in busiuesa and professional offices, notably the office of school dire-t- work, that he is almost a stranger to her- or for a succession of years, the onerous self and only daughter; while .on the duties of which be discharged with mark- As a judge of law he has few equals have the boilers, the engines and every- and no superiors in this part of the thing rea.ly to connect for motor purposes country, and the man who secures his " beuever lbe demands require it. . . ,. , ,. The c.mpny lit control of this plant services in any difll ;ult law complica- , ' ,. ,. , , , , have elected the following well-known tions has pl his case in wi-e and .,,. .,, . Dr. J. M. Iouther. motor for any kind of ma-, lea nuigently until .November, Is, - when he wasjdmittd lo the bar and taken in- lo partnership ith his former preceptor, l.eneral A. H. Cotfroth, which partner ship routines until the present day, and is l.s.ked upon as one of strongest law firms in Somerset county. Mr. Ruppel is very thorough in every thing that he undertakes, and iu his pro fessional work is noted for skill, effi ciency, fine reasoning powers and his high oratorical ability. Indeed, the client who entrusts his interests to Mr. Kuppel has placed them in g,wil hands. He is a Democrat and stands high in the councils of his party, though he has nev er sought office, but preferred to remain iu private life. Mr. Huppcl is a member of theLuther- . n ..,, p.. K pin. f,f It. i.ri,,.n,i.l ..- ,. , , guaranteed in every siile. ers. Has been for many years superin- fe J Undent of the Sunday School, leader of 1 w ' ke" to -Mr' Ml 3 8U?" the choir and a prime mover in all church ceful bu.iness career. His place is wyF tlu.K u anytIli,1:, 5l, the worlj work. He is a strong temperance man l'K'ated in the liner I!ock, aud has two U t,lat ... w,Illfo allll -,.(i..f ll ana ms voice is always raises on me nsrs. l i:e ironi, cr gen. rai saitsnsjiu, t-e warv traveler's rigui siae oi an mora, quesuons. tienaa 13 nilcl W1IU turtilture ana upnoisiereu jj,,,,. tlat traveleu cons'.nerauiy and is broad mnicl- g.xnls of ail kincs, w hile the ware- ,,...,.11 h. il antl litierai in his views on sil mililm . 1 .i i r rtMiiiis are usieu wku uuuiu aie Ii mii-likp nl i, at ivl,i..l, t,i ..... chinery. They have the dynamo, they questions. In the practice ot law he is at TUe irUwlit enibraCM all kinds, ' i n ... -Ir .... " i . . :. Extensive Dealer in all Kinds of introtluced the use of the criminal cai Furnituro. endar, by which arrangement large sums of money were saved to the BMONti the many prosperous and couuty as well as to tlie liiigants. thriving business houses of Soin- Since then he h:s taken an active part trset none are more worthy of nientu n m county politics and next year will as showirg what may be accomplished be a candidate for P-egister and Itc hy a a n:tit;atii n cf energy, enterprise order and Clerk of the Orphans' and goo,! business tact, thau the well- Court. known establishment' of F. H. Sufall. This gentleman's business tact may lie suuiuianxed as follows : All articles sold at low r rices; no old debts to carry ; g.s .ls bought at lowest cash pries and sold in the same way ; polite attention show n lo all aud satisfaction An MEYER5 HOUSE. Ably-Managed, Well-Kept Hostelry; Clean, Light and Inviting. mind, it is to when bis .li-stin;i'ioii is tie etui n ii, 1 a comfortable. Forty-eight Years a Blacksmith, lived, the active career that he ha. other band it is sought to convey a slight ed ability. In every position in which ble bauds and will have his interests President, J. A. Hera ey, Secretary, Cbaa. bis best Ji tit. subject of this sketch is i oldest blacksmith in this part "f the country. He was born in Som--Net sixty-three years ago. His father i k.mitli and started a shop in ISAAC SIMPSON. 1 '& a LI; uiis town eichty years ago. The en tire family are blacksmiths, and good "ties. Hut there is not a man of the nnie. if indeed any other name, who n do I tter work than our old stand l.v. Kre-i Weim.-r. He is a blacksmith ty nature and practice and his w"rki always the -h-sL He is neat. I is prompt, he is industrious. He u a illir as quickly and as d &s atiy mati living. Mr. Weimer does all kinds of repair "-k; U re&so;,,i,.e in his prices and bi irk is -trong ad durable. He U Muarkubiy r v-.-d man for his a;e, g-nlal and s iable iu his nature, and everyi,jy iik Fr..j Weimer. He vn uMiuU: some of this world's f "i-, and -land- well before the coiu i.uinty a- a l.uiiiess nun of honor ;4 im-irrity. His shop i- Wated u to passed through and the years otbotu impression or tne rresiueni s oniy wwn- be has been trie.1 be has given mental and physical labor that be has er as he appears to those who have know n efforts and soundest judgment. r.rfrmt uo'mnst onnfHs. that be is biiu since long before William McKiuley indeed a remarkable man. regarded a Presidential poasi- Mr. Kimrnel was U.rn in Berlin McK,nley.B wlfe . nilUve of Somerset couuty, Noveodr5)th, 1S14. menet anJ jt Wlls quite natural when At that time James Madison w as Pres- he nme to Uml for a ,aUjmer residence ident of the United States and Virginia tuat he owe here where Mrs. McKiuley was the creates t Slate iu the Union, was a social favorite, aud where her The country was just closing op its parents and girlhood friends reside. u Simpson opened up a little harness voicing the sentiment of the people second war with Ivigland, and the Their home has for a number of years shop in the town of Somerset. He was when he says that he is beloved aud re whole Nation had but little larger pop- been the sceue of many social gathering, a native of the county and comes of speeded by all. . ,i.i ion iii.n n-,iit State of Fenn- --'-'"--"'"--"'-"'" one ot its pioneer .amines, lie was a looked after in the best possible H. Fisher. Treasurer. J. M. Iirkker. Col- manner, lector, A. W. Kneriper. Valentine Hay General Coffroth has a fine library, and D-. (J. IJ. II.Migh as directors. These maintaining the respect of our people. and though three score years and ten, looks no older thau fifty, is strong, Cnxr Oldest Ilarness Dealer nd vigorous and healthy, both in mind Liveryman. nd body, his step is elastic and his ex- pressions prompt, shrewd ana well- T was awav back in 1S..1 that Isaac timed, and the writer believes he ia gentlemen need no Introduction to our ana conducting ninweH as a genurnian Deonle: we all know that thev will do under any and all circumstances-safe, the fair thing, give ns the worth of our money and the finest service in tbe land. U FRANCIS J. KOOSER. pylvania. Common schools were then and members of bia cabinet have been guests, but wben none except borne friends h .ve been invited. There is noth ing ostentatious about Abner'Mcivinley, no matter w hat yellow j'nirnals and yel low kids may say. He has ls?en person A Leader at the Bar, Prominent in Politics, a flan of the People. v r-u , r nrj.ll.-ul ln,rn.m.i.r b froo.1 unrt. THP IVH1TP DAI AfP "PTil! f Hv.nwt a-.a.--. -m..wra( r-..u B-a. V V m-m I a.- IM-i t man and an industrious man, and soon built up a large trade. He now carries a full line of 11 kinds of harness and horse dress goods, both of his own ally known to a msj irity of the people of ruaKe and custom made, lie does all Somerset for period of eighteen years, kinds of repair work and is well and uu . is u,, eiiic j. iim, mui Kwi- jnu- s.puiany auown ii our pvs.pie ; enjoys ma palatable, we can tleinan now as when he first came here. RANT AND BAKERY. J. Willis Pisel, Proprietor. O those of our readers who appreci ate good food well f6ked, cleau jCOU long years the Somerset bar JJ ha John (J. Eniert, who is now serving his second term in that important and responsible oflicc. The office of Clerk to the County las been noted for its ability and Commissioners is the most laborious its many able representatives, and no of all in the public service of the other member of this bar has had more county, exacting as it does the most to do in establishing and maintaining arduous service from its incumbent, that reputation than Fr.rn.is J. ut Mr. Emert bears up remarkably a lawyer of u mi ties- under the continual wear and strain . . i ..... . r i... .i . . . uoiue ill auv ui iu ui'Biiuiruin. ami ai . ,. . , , ii.i iroin tne plainest to me mosi usiiuauiue :.. . ti : , . ... one of the attorneys in the celebrated . J111 tins Kina ot a place large, con Nicely case did much to elevate the gen- nd tJa'rate designs, lo suit every Vt.Ilu.Ilt aI, h.m,--likc ; a number of eral standing or the Somerset bar all over t .sttandfi every pocketbook. Chamls-r ir,H,IItH m.wIy aui tastefully furn tbe country. There is hardty an import- suits of every s'yl and gride, fancy au,j ntu,j Uj( w j.j, ant case that comes to trial at this bar in easy-chairs, sideboards, tables, divans, , '.c.iu surroundings and well ventilaUil' which this film is not represented. kitchen furniture, etc. Also an ele- ,vit! (.I)..U, v .litiiu-r-risiiu tlie Mr Ruppel has succeeded in providing giIit liue of the iron and brass beds t ible, of which arc IsHiiitifuIlv l.iad.sl himself with a cozy home, earning and tiifl? n9.. i.,mt. ,v,r.ular. In fact. ' . . , limT ,, ,, n ,i;iy v u ii me purcM and everything known to the trade Is em- U-st f.sxl the markets atlord. braced in this stock, while all goods Mr. J. H. Movers, who has had vears are sold at remarkably low prices. Mr. of t.XIM.rit.,.iv, u a , .,rt.-ous, oblb-ing Sural I hiw one of th- new patent ex- .-..nth-nian, who take-. sp.-,-i,.l lins to tension tables ; it Is of lit avy quartered treat his guests with the greatest eon oak, holds its own extension boards si, Unit ion ; is solicitous fr tiuirwel whetherinu not ; is strong, haud- fare. Hi phwv is doing thriving some and a great improvement over business. The accommodations are any other table in Ihe market. Don't first elas and one imis.rtant fesiture fail to see it. Mr. Sufall can make it that makes this hotisv p..p-ilar is that pay you to give him a call. Mrs. Meyers, an obliging lady, over- true, capable and worthy of all confidence. JOHN Q. EMERT. HA UR present clerk to the Comniis stmers of Somerset County is a.n ,t stre-t a. ivites you around Li CtmilRCIAL HOTEL, A'r J. Stein. Proprietor. One - tae Wjli-Known Ho.te'jies of Somerset. No man ever heard an unclean or blas phemous word fail from bia lips. His only vice, if it ran be called such, is bis immoderate fondness tor high priced ci gars. Mr. McKiuley is a devoted admirer of horse rlesh and always keeps two s an of well-bred horses In bis stable. rA,-omioen,i the """"'i -1 s a good patronage and works as cheap restaurant and lunch coumerof tbe above lioned ability, of wouderful resources, incident to nw position. -Mr. i.ni, n. is n town. - gentleiuan. and of perfect devotion to the interests au example ui me ipicai lanuer as any man The livery business which he also conducts at his place on Patriot street nd phasant in our town, everything is Is probably the oldest livery establish- clean ani lieat' lbe dini"K room is ,,lce" ... mi - i furnished, the lunch counter is enliven i- metit in town. This business was es- . . ' , . , ,, . . , ,. nt, and the best of all is, the meals serv- tablished in 1st,,, just as the white- . re -buniI-nt . un.ntil, Dura When here he spends as much of his time winged messenger of peace was spread- anj wholesome in quality, as good as can as possible iu tbe open air. No matter log her snowy w ings o'er this great l had in town, w bile tbe prices are re- wbal the condition of the atmosphere and aod re-uuited country, and has leu markably low. of the roads he can be seen almost any BUe,v,sfullv carried on for one (bird of . He handles larce o.iautities of bulk a century by our popular liveryman, oysters, w hich he buys direct from Ualti T.r. Sioirwon u.-ii. .I., ui-u L-u.ru. on more, fresh and goxl, serves them on unheard of, educational advantages they bear bis familiar voice they whinny hand m d iioe 0f bug"ies and bar- short notice and in any style, sells tbem in nii ,,iaiikivjr bi iuu low Tt ir.em. This place is one of the most attractive of his clients. He is a fine debater, very eloquent when the circumstances demand P, a clear, p'ain, sensible reasoner, aud h ur of theday driving behind one of bis t an.. His horses love bituand w heu IU11 r-N it comes t hotel , i an Hi!, i-onrt-tA rM-oirntnoii Were crude and scaroe, and it was loug - . , , ness a nunilier of nice drivers, and ia p. .... .t. Wheu tbe future faithful chronicler of ness, a numoer "i nice urn ers, ana is wiier lie was . Lruwu iubu i o 8 worn - 1 . 1 Ak'asxtu ,! l a- rif o nn IriA - M r i t . public -ho,.l system wa sdopted. It , le iuwn of!So,ner!M?tt Mr. McKinley was then a oue t ion of tbe survival of .,,,.:... ; . ... I , will I C uiinu . ii null iiru, jnmii,,,,, uu- oaefou Mumerciat is the fittest ; on'j-the more intelligent, he succeeds as well in the futures u th wrviu- It is located and industrious were able to secure an he baa iu ihe past in keetdn from the UtilV i l ' irt f tllC t(Jwn' ia a education. Mr. Kimrnel went to eyes of ihe public the kiadly acts and """e brick structure and supplied school but little, hut In that time laid deeds he has performed. i-eu.y Illivy fJrnished) '"-i, ele.. i, f",lT.. '"faudd prepared to, and d es, supply his cus tomers w ith as nice outfits as the town affords, and at reasonable prices. JUHIl well the foundation for an education which comfortable bed- he completed in after life. ' ' V. Kit II 1 1 .1 M n,ni .-r 1 1 : . .: . 1 :. .......- -.... .... nnr.1 , . j-i - in, uin uuiiir-j iniiuir .o. .uo.i wn. n. schrock. J. H. MILLER. Hardware, Stov2s, Tinware, Paints and Oils. i rooms. merchandise in Berlin. This was soon i.-r f .. i . .. . Oessand 1 Uj,s LK,J ev0' kind- afer he had passed his majority, or Ue ,.r "'"'"'k'1"-, a Uiuutiful U- aUut ls;t5 or lvj. He was ma.ried to ul lbe m..t ....i.ii ... ... ... ... . . b'lmri L , r"l"ie mod ana Mary I'arker on February 4tn, iJ, An Old Citizen Representing the Oldest Fire Insurance Agency in Somerset County. 0 Mr. Pisel's Imkery department is the most ex tensive In town. He bakes fresh bread, pies and cake every day, and the excel lence of bis breid has given bini the largest bakery trade in tow n. He deals extensively in bis own make of ice cream, which is noted for its purity and rich res. Keeps yeast for sale at all times, carries a full line of fancy grocer ies and canned goods and is an obliging gentleman to deal with. Don't fail to vis- V all the old-established, prominent it his place if you are hungry. aud reputable business houses brought to our mind there is none more worthy of notice, or that holds a 0 UK people need not hesitate as to more conspicuous or honorable position where to co for fire insurance, before the trade, than the old. reliable ,;..i. .. ' i""' i uy, ai aud meir union was west wiiu niue V, J"? av" Ver.v freedom. children, four of whom are still living. Lflfl U-l,o I ah .. - . . ... .. r I at a S --.. Lad i " ' "M mr some time One sou was killed at the battle or we will say mat Mr. ssenroca uaa me noose oi j. ji. janier. --... ,- ,uiar uouse, is oi j- rederictsburir w itu Lis lace to tne agency i or a uuiuuer oi in uraurav iKi,..i-gra uu.iru, m nuuiruiutj "uilUV 11. Open until midnight daily except Sun day. Open until 10 p. m., Sunday. Basement Cook A Beerits Block, Main Cross street. boy" who wins position by pure merit aud strength of character. He was boru in Somerset township on March 24th, lsti7. His father, the late David Kuiert, was a prominent and successful farmer. His mother's maiden name was Elizal-sth E. Walker. Mr. Umert was educated in the public schools, aud later he attended the Somerset normal schools. He taught school nine con secutive terms. He has also b en a successful merchantand stock dealer. In January. ls!l, while a resident of L'ncoln township, Mr. Kuiert was ap pointed to the positiou he now occu pies, where he has distinguished him self as an exceptionally a, -curate ac CHintant aud a most efficient and ac commodating clerk. 3 - . . . . r. - - - x s i jr t i - i. . - s..-.i, .. )r f-:'r .2 :-'.- "u.:-'--.':. ";".. ' , . 1 withal a gentleman possessed of that true, upright integrity that inspires KKSIDKNCK OF JAM US MeKKLVKV. GEARY FRIEDL1NE. s,,s4 th, liiau.-igi'iiieiit of evervthin" " lK)ks after the cooking mid the general l.'anliiicsS is genial and kind, and K FUIEDLINK is one of tbe self- "'"erpari in making this house the made meu of our town. He most I'pt'lnr pl:v in the (s.untv. started a little livery l arn in tbeailey; Another feature is that Mr. Meyers Somerset's Exclusive Ita'ter and had nobody to recommend him or bring has a f.s-.l stable is.miectcl w ith his Men's Furnisher. biul ''"ness; but he had Iota of energy hotel, where he can. a, s.i muriate any . . i ub.. . . . i i. . ' i , , i ..... uu s.'-f. " ' a.uunu an. uium- one driving into town to spend a dav J. M. BLACK. med JONES & JONES. H' Miiaj lb, up business, and when he got a LTHOCOU this house is but one customer be treated him so nicely, fur ear -old. our (rood dressers have Dished him such an elrcant ..nti'.t .ml confidence in all peraons with whom found that tbey can make it pay to buy gave him such a fine driver, that his he has dealings. His Is of German their hats and caps at this house, because business soon outgrew bis rapacity and stock, bia ancestors having settled in the stock is new, fresh and stylish. It is be has recently erectfd an elegant new lie is tlie ow ner of the house and has not spured any jiins to make the place as comfortable as p.ssilde. J. D. SWANK. u n;).a.iti,v ...i "FcUlef. : . - -.iKTse enemy V) make life l.l-.H.r. ,J,aru,,J.i,r. bivbed w ,T a "r at the Orphans' Court for a term of three duee.j j," ""e "r t,!e oon- years, after w hich he engaged in mer- w ith evei ' fN '.""'rM't- 11 ,9 supplied cautile business in this town, which i,r.. "V "'"'"'i and convenience for be sucees-ifullv followed until 1V.4. r cai . r. . ... i - eastern Pennsylvania during the Revo- also of the very best quality, while the livery barn next door to Charles Wei- Experienced Jeweler and Engraver litionary War. Mr. Kooser was born variety of up-to-date, nobby genu mer's blacksmith shop, on Patriot street. Watch Clo k and Fine B- In this town in l&M, attended our pub- bend-dress is most complete and fashion- where be is prepared to care for all the tt..- w-v .ui. -si ! . u . m. -!,.. .... ii... . i -iepaur wort WftihinA RVirtna anr Vnn n c rv . . . . ... . . , . i : . . 1 1 .1... companies in tne unneu oiates, w nose ana variety oi sioca. carntru, uiu m mo r isto r - ..-t.. .. .i .- ii.l niiliinna nf .ua-tannil nnr vmr. nt nr. dimension and caoacilV Of 01S larire All J ' iJH. J1IUIUIC1 WO-- . . V. V. .....-..-- . - j 1 - ' ' . . . , . i, a r. -.,.1 m.,i.l.r i. .th,, thla r,l. ia nnirnaupd. Ill " IS is our oldest, best known foun- jvgssier aou i-wu.r auu v..e.. u. r"". - . - -----r- w - . . mmct.iaa ...d Mr. ... ii j , ... , t? i able. The orieea lhat Mr. B.ack a iV.r business that comen. and nroinntl. ami tlinglosses la a just and satisfactory Tbe shelve are ntied witn nam ware . , :. , , , nc scnx.is auu compieteu niseuucanou - - . r i i. s , , . mui, ii3c. iu a ju. .uuwiu.a..i; au-j Jones, the manager of the business, is a . a. -c.i b..i,i - ;,. Bds are always extremely low when satisfactorily look after his old custoaiers. manner enabletl bim to give the in- of every description, while the line of mecbllnie . fine niachineat. and a., be OTm 8oho', M,lle"- you consider Inequality and make-np cf He is now so situated that he can look suredthe very best and most peneot cuuery uu -uB. very exieu- , weil qllaiine(j to perform any kind o -" ibeau after the fee,! business in addition to his V-s? of the most attractive mercantile security against loss by tre. These slve. i-iacasmtins ana wagonmasers' mechanical work, either new or repair lauguv stuooi a uumuer oi jrars .uu Genu' furnishing goods is a special fea- livery traue, to which be has also made house in this city. kind of when he was elected Protl , HE bouse of this gentleman is one The stock of goods othonr.lary for companies, among which we notice materials are largely handled, while work, on the shortest notice and in the studied law with General William ii. ore, and here, as in bats, Mr. Black is some valuable sdditions in tbe way of carried is extensive, comprising watches, this time he the A Una, Hartford, Fire Association, the assortment of cooking and heating most neat, solid and lasting manner. Koontz. He was married in 1870 to Somerset's conceded leader. His stock good vehicles and additional driving clocks, jewelry, silver table ware acid riLk.,i.V. . 1 any a..;. .- . r "mered. The liue of lhre vears. Durine m.'1' "'"'P'ete, eoibraciutr the sludied law with f.euer&l CofTroth and Roval. aud several others of equal stoves is complete, embracing the Cle- The foundry is well equipped for niak- the daughttr of Hon. .V. J. Ogle, de- embraces the latest and most becoming horses. In fact, be buys and sells horses other novelties to be found In a first-class i the market, while ....in. f n. t-r in 1.7 AK,..f atandino-. ttbethre first havlntr been brated Albion cook. In tinware vou ing castings of any size, style or design; ceased. In lStiS he waa elected District styles and the best values known to the all the time, pays the highest price for jewelry store. llle.,.l i . .. ' " " ' i " area;... . "randies the most choice this time there was a in t . i ... beer tb.'i llen " comes to in politics : the old Whig party ceased years and sev The assortrne.it is superb .1 P . ... .. . T . ...... 1 - n n. . . 1. ! . . Va ... . .. . .1 -.k L- 1.1 ,A-....iWPn.Pft P.. 4 k,n Ifl - ti -ml . l 1. . . I . . . P . 1. . I n . . 1.1 , . - f,r neatly one hundred can And anything that yon want, Riu " 'v-" "-u.umj. --o Attorney and served two terms and --j- iuce.7 rpW, DU me seitmoo choice ral others fi ft v vears 1 are while a specialty is made of tin and ' J has served as Prothonotary and Clerk "u w r u. ..-., n.uUs,.,e. r.veryming new, stylish ral others liny years) are wnne a specially is maue oi uu sou , ,, d aud always ,-. , . ..... ties, Chidce, up-to-date shirts, new style Mr. Fried line is an industrious vou ntf and beautiful, and is bino- .bl at ,r i a suffleient guarantee of tbeetiron rooting, guttering, spouting. ... ' . ' oi me u-ouris. ne is a vaiuanie cam- - ,1,. ,.. m.n f..n r i.n., . ... ... ... -i. - me tt ail,i . , . r . . ' oat... . . i'"vi is consunt v to exist, and r1' ail ' r.utc. . M yi auc iusni. iraoouamo. , J 1 t a 1d8 ihi.au cn y uPn find- ways been Whig he was left without fair treatment hy the companies and etc Ihe stock or paints, oils, var- Mr. jon l8 qQite an Inventive genius, P-'K"" uu '" oecu rewuy things that go to complete a gentleman's deal with, and it will pay you to call at Mr. Swank is a prominent citizen, baa "brr avll ra"iJIJl v-T---ia.L,l gjl&oe, a party and has since affiliated with their representative. His office Is op- nisbes, etc., is almost unlimited, and and has several patents as evidence of his and willing to do all in his power to toilet aie carried in endless variety and his Dew tarn if yon want a dandy rig at serve.! as ngister and Recorder, been ia lueu. ""h we treated as gentle- the Democratic party, but has devoted posite the Court House, In Printers' tbe entire store has an air of complete- superior ingenuity. He ia a gentleman serve the Republican party either on ld at prieea so low that none can under- a moderate price or a good feed for your business here for eight year and ia a himself almost exclusively to the prac- Row. ness and attractiveness. The goods and will treat you well. the stump or in any useful capacity, sell him. horse, khelter for your vehicle, etc. leader in his line. c
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