Somerset vedette. (Somerset, Pa.) 1892-1894, June 24, 1895, Image 5

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’ i A i I pe 2 That it would be a desirable Olds ast, Bank In: Some erset.
~ § thing to place in your home a ESTABLISHED 1877. - NATIONALIZED 1890).
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THIS Is OUR 5 | A y CAPITAL, - $50,000.
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HA i T 3 i {3 § f T he first questions that pre- Surplus and Undivided
Centennial Greetin 24) he first questions [ls ana nai
. il “What Woke shall I get ? 97 and S :
To our hundreds of patrons in Somerset county, and invite [ey here shall It get it 27 vised ASE Paid, rok
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them to call on us and examine the
IMMENSE,
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Jewelry, Watches,
Prices and Quarry of our | MILTON J. PRITTS, Cashier.
GQ. 8. Aree Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
HARRISON
Josiam Sp
Joux H. S
e have had a quarter of a
| century’s orm in the music bus-
{ iness, and may be able to help you to a
| satisfactory answer. We believe we
| can do so. Perhaps we can save you
| some money.
Stock of
SNYDER. SAMUEL SNYDER.
Jon ] 00K.
NY JOHN STUFFKT.
Jos. B. Osis oan S. MILLER.
JEROME Sry, "KF WM. ENDSLEY.
$ a. BH ATR
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Agents for the
R. M. BEST,
COLBY,
We are Exclusive
SOHMER,
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U,ll Custo mers of this bank will receive the
| most liberal treatment consistent with safe
banking.
Parties w ishing tosend mone
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y east or west
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T unks, Sat hels, &e. K INGSBURY ean bs, accemmodaied by draft for any
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Money and valuables secured by one of
tN T i 1 Names that are synonymous in | Diebold’s celebrated safes, with the most
© 3 Py ~ - he P 1d f ty. | @bprove d time lock.
‘ i 7 (} 7 the Piano world for superiority, Collections made in all parts of the United
) / C for reliability, for artistic ex- | States. Charges moderate,
gellence.
Accounts and de posits solicited.
ommereial Hoel
Somerset, = Pa.
3. Winters,
Buys a better Piano here than
50 4 would be asked $400 for else-
were. We should be glad to
Ahar you call.
tosis its sold on casy
payments.
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Jelow Ordinary Quotations. The very latest in 825
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Away
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monthly
Organs from R50 upwards.
AE -Tverything in the Music Line.
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| fonmaxy - - Bros,
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Carr ox Us WHEN You CoME 10 THE GREAT Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. |
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z : Thorougly remodeled and first
IT i ) ) 4 OF THE class in all respects.
: il i: oh hil ORGANIZATION | ow .
1 WLAN “Tee - FINE BAH «
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: X Poy ~~ . 1 H=tablished in 180=, In Connection.
NA” 2 1 = uy N'LY Htneoue os lesale Liquor | ts
Sa . | House in Cambria © ounty. | #4 CY 1 vk
If we can’t Sell You Goods we will come as near giving themf | \ \ i |
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10. you as we.can. Profit Cuis No Figure Just Now. ‘We have an IHN Li i} Wi; Ho A NON AVE ike BJ, 5
Teen Stock. We must get rid of it. Now is your chance. J y | es
4 You may never strike it again. Don’t forget the place! H ga
4 = WHOLESALE DEALERS IN [ A /
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A | li PURE WINES AND LIGOORS. =~ oem
: ~—EENOTIONS, == ~~
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Public Square, Opposite Motel Vann Sar. | All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. | - i VY LEERY ; is IC,
= : ee > = ; 2 | SOMERSET, PA.
i i ene : Brads. ALEX. MOSELY, Special. | Fine Old and Pure Liquors f OME RS A
T Ty AN { +O TO
1 j i] I\ L H / A {'f] 1) 3 1 Ar | FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. go ro T < 1° KH
4 / | y BY £4 tds > MH,
2 ° U 13 LD WW U \ 6 | Wa ldo 2 Mui Howoive our Best and Somer=et, Pa.,
vx NUFACTURERS OF ee : | To buy Dry Goods, Clothing,
y Y No. 540 WASHINGTON STREET, Hats, Caps, Shoes and
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Groceries.
rs Kast of B. & O. Depot,
Be nl Satin
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J OHNSTOW N, Py | tomer of his, it will pay vou to
supply your entire family with
YOu are not al a cus-
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4H and 46 South St SS.
Office and Tannery W Co
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Pa,
Wwwoee
147 Clinton, 609 Main St., Be tw cen
(amir Will Bow Grocefuly V C. Weaver,
Johnstown, Pa. Telephone 57
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5, BARK AND TALLOW, fern. #500 25
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HIDES, BARK sn ime STP RE.
| I&~ FOR WHICH WE PAY THE on HEST MARKET PRICES. ; < a Cen
3 JOHNSTOWN, PA. ;
| 7 W. 8. Cul & £0, Conte, Pi. un, LITIE
| aly MINING & MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
| | { ho F ISH ER & CO. Le i7ge st | Somerset, Pa.
> (I Mo mn NI mel . ane ad Most | Miners and Shippers of
Can celebrate her hundredth Wiholosil BITUMINOUS COAL,
birthday with the greatest iene Complete LIME AND LIMESTONE,
good nature and provide wy aati es
all of her children with Fine Old Whiskies ] | FIRE CLAY.
; : Ch pe And Imported Liquors, e W e | id ii For Domestic and Steam purposes the
: i 5 1ST COAY,
| (Good Si California Wines Stor IS NOT EXCELLED.
| ON THE HAPPY ANNIVERSARY endian le = SUS Yemen orn
| OF HER CENTENNIAL YEAR. And - Brandies Go Ar
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TO HEE AND WISH MANY Somerset, Pa., for
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HAPPY RETURNS. and Philadc iphia. BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE AND
{ > tlers ¢ d Pro 1a rs ( { . - a >
We have furnished thousands of her DoOttlers and Pi Prigrors 0 Tu B. H KF Fl. KY, | BrGGy REPAIRING
daughters with Dry Goods, Hats OLD CAB INET, | ) FAVORITE | a 0
and Bonnets, Waists, Caps, = Prescription Druggist of Johns. | All work done in a neat and
(nnlin ate, and ons or COXEY'S COMMONWEAL, Sowa | workmanlike manner. Prices
pets, Mattings and Of . | Graduate of Philadelphia College of | reasonable. :
Oo me PURE : RYE : WHISKIES. Pharmacy, | -
floors of hun- ; Lo : ! SFAHLER
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dreds of her T nh Motto =~ Quality and Accuracy | J H..PE R
pt W. 1 IL BAKE) So [re
he past, we hope to : A de a] 1 1, Mail Orders Attended to P romptly. Pre- Leading Faney G1 ocer
In the future, as in the past, we hope scriptions Filled Day or Night. Com- | : X
merit a continuance of her custom, Sa Plete Line of Of the County.
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Imported Groceries
KINDS. :—
and we guarantee that nowhere else
will Dress Goods. Millinery, Car-
pets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oil
Cloths and House Furnishing
{ DON’T SELL GOCDS
~~-BELOW COST, - oF ata
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t Medicines, |
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Chemicals, Toilet Articles, &e., at Reasons-
1 : 1 % ! | The Fanciest of Adwmerican Pooducis, as
Goods be sold as cheap 8 low, if not ble Rates. } well as a full line of : Flor
: as good as at in the coun- . : 0 / I (r r | Food yall. Queens d
Ang ase ED a 326 BEDFORD STREET, | ot Cra 7
- ME YET NR TIC A full line of rocihcs
heat
JA i WOU i > on J hn ‘ Tv P 324 Center Styre
yo Notions, Jo bin Pa.
STRIGKT,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Underwear,
tents’ Furnishings,
, Gloves, &e.,
CLINTON
| FINE CLOTHING
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MAD! esi Pome dorm al School.
and ‘Fancy
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S, FF. SHARRBAR
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1 hoa 9 : § In town mar em The Soimnerse ths mn ig will elose about
: Tighe St prices paid for £00 Fils rh Fo th ws afford 7
f Somerset Bor., UL} TRY PRODI( t for m : : . 3 5 J i y 12 n oppor unity is th orde
or ha zon Flou Wha for I'he latest styles HOW ready. or late students or those ishing to bright-
iY > Flour. W | /
F AN 'Y i OU nY. In town give mea ct ul. | Call and exaini ne Tae or | en up amination.
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Ls. GAs EIGICR
<PHOTOGRAPHER,
PRITTS,
SAYLOKR.
Address me ROC 'K WwW OO 1 J), PA >
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show 11 you.
Game
at somerset,
For Delive ry
Poultry a Specialty.
Pa, for anything
BARGAINS IN
and Double
Single Houses, Hotels and
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Business Houses, Lots in all parts POW n,|
of the city, farms in this and | Oak Hall. Pj Lindeinisia, | Somerset, Pa.
adjoining counties for sale. Ko. o2 Mare Spagng . —
r aN FLL | £ 2 y or 2) gi a: she
si om or ir ade on city Droperyy W. I'. BOYD Y.M. C. a, | While attending the © ntennial call and
Guano, Houses to rent and rents collected. | Manage Jou: N's - I see the fin ictures I can make. Priecs
Landing tntistacti t 1 = — | very reasonable.
thing satisfaction guaran ecq, 7
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Money loaned on Firt Mortgage Secur- OLD IF 21 I N I ) f j H M i II. FK BY
) iv asSy terms | As before, can accommodated at | fe AR. IVAI1BIRIE ING,
on IAMPHIRE n easy terms. AS ; at |
ANTHONY CAMPHIRI ity, on easy te
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PANTER A¥D 141% DREstE. PD. Db. BLAUGIH. I'ICE’S DRUG STORE, | - DEALER IN
NOMERSET, PA. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner Clinton and Railraod streets, | Il vare, Buggies, Pa 8, Oils, Ite
Whiskers removed without pain Ellis Building, Main St., Joh n, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Oldest Established Fin Somers
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forbidden
concealed
Things
partially
FENCE 1s ovr always the sweeter
or
are
and
more coveted. Tais
may be the reason why
the fence that divides one back yard
from another in a country village is
such a constant source of resort and
revelation to the village housewife. Tt
not only affords a delightful resting
place for her elbows, but furnishes a
tantalizing sort of Kalf-view of her
neighbors goings-on that gives zest to
the back yard dialogue.
Did you ever wateh two honest house-
wives, one fresh from the washtub and
the other leaving the bread in her oven
just long enough to exchange the gos-
sip that each may have accumulated in
the twenty-four hours preceeding?
Many unobservant people labor un-
der the impression that the backyard
fence was built only as a vantage-
ground for the nightly serenade of the
domestic cat, but such were not reared
in country villages. More gossip,
more slander, more family secrets pass
over the backyard fence than through
the divorce courts.
But as I said, the tantali izing half-view
had of her neighbors’
curiosity, and when the good village
matron is hanging her clothes t
dry and calls her neighbor to the fence,
you can rely on it she has some
worth the telling, and her friend :
the line exch: tnges, not at the ratio of
16 to 1, but doliar for dollar in the Lest
coin of the realm.
You people who live in cities hav
backyard fences, but you place spikes
and broken bottles on top. Such de-
vices chill the symps thy that ought to
exist between neighbors, and
Woman loses one of the most delightful
diversions of a woman’s life.
But the village is threatened by the
iconoelat, and where the sweet-sme lling
pig and the predatory cow erstwhile
wandered at their sweet wills, the one
has been relegated to his pen, the other
to her pasture. The backyard fence has
lost its original uses, and the sesapi
tion of the backyard gossip is
rapidly going.
OVER THE
—SOMETIMES. the
affairs stimulates
out )
thing
Cross
the city
and ob-
An intelligent
AN servant gentleman called
Ord Svrer- my attention a few days
STITION. ago to an old supersti-
tion I had either never
heard of or entirely “forgotten. The
object of it is to discover, by placing
a bible, a hammer, a bottle a coin and
a deck of cards before a newly-horn
youngster, and by noting the order in
which he selects or rejects the articles,
predicate what his tendencies in after
life will be.
A test of it was made by pair of fond |
young parents in Somerset, IL am told. a
few days The precocious new-
comer glanced at the article
him, picked up the bible, tl
for the hammer and smash 1ed the bot-
tle. He ignored the ecards coin
altogether. 1is future,
is that he will be very pious
—probably a minister—a prohibitionist,
and of abhor gambling.
ago.
hen reached
and
relatives,
course he will
bottle (of
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to his future on the
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When I was a boy I
TALKING remember attending a
AROUND THE camp, or “bush meet-
Svprecr. ing,” and as, with my |
father we drove into the
grove where it was held, the hymn, if
it may be so called, that greeted our |
2ars, was:
“Well whip the devil around the stump,
And hit him a cut at eve Ty jump”?
In ordinary conversation people have |
{a way of “whipping the fev around
[ the stump” that is amusin
1s useful in making their mes
| as the singing of the hymn, the t
[ of which I quoted, would be to salva-
| tion,
It is remarkable how
around a
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10 say nothing
subject without
bout the *
the “says-he’s,” did you ever
| one when telling of something he did,
| will interject the story with: *Anc
then 1 went to work,” and did so6-and-
| 80; or he “went to work,” e
| Of course all this is superfluous, but
many intelligent people har
al interjectin
| style.
I am reminded
g their conversa
of t
he 1
expression by an incident ot
Vwvent-
A fellow who
lazy was telling to’ a lot o i
loungers how’ he had vd
bear. He said; “I cab-
in in the Blue Mount: {
several pigs stolen one night. I kne
they had been {aken by a bear I
“went to work”land built 1 tra
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Still from the way in which he goes for |
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and |
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| rupted him, by saying :
| John, you neve
{ your life. If the c catching of that bear
{ depended on your going to work, bruin
would still be roaming in the wilds of
the Blue Mountains.” Here the story
ended. John was one of the kind of
| people that are always “going to work”
in a conversational way, but evade it in
the practical affairs of life.
“That settles
r ‘went to work’ in
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Have you not no-
Waster ro Keer ticed when a young
Ur Your man has been out
COURAGE. late at night that he
always commences to
whistle as he approaches his home ?
Why does he do it ? Is it because he
thinks his mother or sister may be on
the wateh, and this assumed careless—
ness of demeanor may convince them
that not “full,” or what reason
can he or any one give for this pecul-
iarity ?
It is said to be
when passing
graveyard, to
ho ic
ne 1s
a habit in Scotland,
through or around ‘a
whistle to keep ones
courage up and keep the ghosts away
at the time; but surely this is
not necessary on a public street in a
country village. Young man, stand up
and tel! us why you do it.
same
I noticed that a Phila-
delphia young lady swal-
lowed a set of artificial
teeth a few days ago. A
young mandid the same
Berlin years ago, and
a4 case oceurring in
own a short time ago.
thing in some
this reminds me of
a Pennsylvania t
A man
swallowed his artifieial teeth,
and frightened badly, went to a quack
doctor for relief. The vietim stated
his case. The doctor said: “Well, 1
can’t pull your teeth. Let them alone
and hey themselves out.”
Another witness will have to be
| call ed to prove whether they “chawed
themselves out” or not.
| The tendeney of lin-
Ir i guistic teaching in all
Too tongues just now is in
LoNa. favor of abbreviation.
The position of the man
who manipulates the telegraph key is
by no means to be despised. His work
the railroad
seems to me that his
ation is too long and too magnilo-
it—telegraph operator. W hy not
telegraphist, or telegramist?
as his calling is
essential as that of
dent.
1
call him
Useful
long as
his title is as
message.
an ordinary
—t—fn oo.
The editor of this , while betng
sti n Somerset
feels in duty bound to say to the peo.
ple of
( them up to this tinie has be en of a most
| pleasant nature, The people of Somer-
set very pleasant and
and anyone who cannot feel
home in this handsome and enter-
paper
a cemparative anger i
this
that his stay among
are certainly
| courteous,
| at
prising
to
town must indeed be very hard
The editor has been taking
some observations during his sojourn
her the fol-
The town has the best stores
r visit-
thorougly alive to
The county
on every tongue and the
busy arranging
great event. Surely there are
for ali who will
mammoth eelebration, and
please.
, and among them notes
lowing:
of any town of its size he has eve
ed. The people are
improvements.
people are as as bees
the
great th
for
ings in store
attend this
the way matters look now, it is safe to
say that there will be many thousands
of people here on July 3d, 4th and 5th.
The town
than a
more handsome
women
ze in Amer-
attractions too numerous
any
other town of i
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As it is customary for most newspa-
to sone party or creed,
i the CusTENNIAL VEDETTE Will not be
an exception to the rule. This paper
adheres to the Pa rty of Humanity,
“Frosty Sons of Thunder” faction, Som-
| erset county, U. 8. A. We advocate a
high protective tariff for those who
| want it and free trade for those who do
[not favor tariff. We also favor the
county centennial and hold that the
| 4th of July is one and inseparable. We
| favor the American eagle in prefer-
| ence to the British lion, the Russian
| bear, Chinese dragon or any other bird,
and hold that our national bird has
wise r fc making Somerset his
I the glorious 4th. Our
C1 of the Golden Rule, Ten
Cl and Constitution of
If you don’t see in
latform and ereed what you
2d States.
Por it. We have it in our of-
i serator, and can supply it,
dished up to the queen’s taste
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iful garments, thou
of Somerset. Let thy lovely
n 1s and comely dames attire them-
Ives in gorgeous array. Let thy stal-
sons pull off their
loins and boom the
for all there is in
is nigh when the
Il scream. Work
to make the cen-
sas our friends