Tbe Somerset Coun County ty 4 . CORRESPONDENCE. P. 1. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publishes | Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor. Entered at the postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. & STAR is published every Thursdsy, at Elk Lick, re, a the © following rates: Ox one year . no + BU. One copy one month ... . . 25. Single copies .............. _ +08. 308 PRINTING.—Tas Star office has rsl-class jo Drink ng Sauipmbnts, turns ont all a work BE ie of the art Feainnable PRE eT ped poster an every kin All job orders, whether ve prompt attention. ~ fact nearly iv the art. ttherwise, T NITY .—Remit b toffice wi, oe 0] oper letter, or Bank draft herwits remittances will be at : bale risk. Never send your Jersonal check, if your resi- dence is far away from here. Make all drafis, orders, ete, payable to P. L. Livengood. ‘BUSINES MENTION, WANTS AND : finnoancements. Administrator's Sale. = The undersigned witl sell at public sale, at the residence of Monroe B. Kretchiman, decensed, in Elk Lick township, begin- ning at one o'clock P. M., Friday, May 27th, 1892. the following personal prop: ‘erty. to-wit: 1 Bay Horse, 1 Bay Mare and Colt, 1 Black Mare and Colt. 1 Yearling Colt, 2 Cows, 2 two-year old Cattle, 4 Yeurlings, 2 Spring Calves, 42 head of fine Sheep, 838 head of Lambs, 1 Shoat, a lot of Chickens. 1 four-horse Wagon, * two- horse Spring Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Mower, 1 Grain Drill, 1 pair Hay Ladders, 2 Sleds, 1 Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys, 1 double sot Tug Harness, 1 set Bugpy Harness, 1 Wiheelharrow, Plows, Harrows. Rakes, Forks, Bhovels, Picks, Hoes, Chains, Kettles, ete. 1 lot Butkwhent, 50 bush: ola Oats, 15 neres of Wheat in ground, 700 Sugar Keelers, 1 Bugar-water barrel and Stands, 1 Cook Stove and Utensils, 1 Heating Stove. 1 Extension Table, 1 Coal Box,” 1 Safe, 1 Bedstead and Bedding. 1 set Chairs, 1 Single Bed, 2 Stand, 1 Clock, 187 gallons Applebntter, 1 lot Vinegar, 1 lot Lard,” Ham, Shoulders, Sides and many other articles not mentioned TruMs: All sums under $5. cash. A eredit of six months will he given on . sume of $5 and upward, purchaser to give note with approved secnrity. A. I. Lowry, Adminisirator. ————————————————— PORTRAITS FREE to niy customers. Call and see samples and get particulars. “Ah Gro. K. WALKER. Buy vour, Fertilizers of J. T. Shipley. ’ WANTED! An intelligent man to ac: cent» good paying position that requires mo hard labor. Lots of money in it; and a position that any man who is a goo judge of human nature and possesses an ordinary education can fill satisfactorily to himself and to his employer. For further information call on or ad- dress thin paper. - BEATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hon. Daniel F. Brats the great Organ and Piano f: , is biilding and shipping more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left homn a penniless plow-boy, and by his indomitable will he has worked his way up 80 as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Or- gans and Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems to disheartén him; obstacles laid in his way, that wonld have wreeked any ordinary man forever, ‘he turns to An gdvertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, are very popular and sre to be found in all parts of the world. We are informed that during the next ten years he intends to sell 200 000 more of his make. that means & business of $20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each. Jt is already the largest business of the kind in existence—Send to” Daniel F. Beatty, Washing- ton, New Jersey. for Catalogue. J.T. Shipley just received a Savion of Buggies. A Great ntory. © *“The Scarlet Letter,” Nathaniel Hawthorne's most celebrated story, and one of the most fam- ons in American literature, up to a few weeks 1go cost, in cheapest cloth binding, $1.00, orin paper, b0 cents. We have just received a very neat and thoroughly well made cloth-bonnd edition from John B. Alden, Publisher, New York, which he sells for 20 cents, plus 5 ¢énts for postage, if by mail; the same in paper covers he sells for 10 cents, post-paid. His Catalogue of . ¢hoice books, over 100 pages, which he sends to any one for2-cents postage, isa literary curiosity, which every book-buyer ought to have, of course. His publications gre not sold by booksellers, but only direct. Address, Jonw B. ALpeN, Publish er, 57 Rose St., New York. Buy your Farm Wagons, Grain Drills, Hay Rukes, Mowers and Binders of J.T. Shipley. tf. THE STAR hus several very fine organs, pianos and sewing machines for sale, tak- en in exchange for advertising, that can be bought dirt cheap. U. B. Flag Envelopes for shle at Tur 8TAR office. Evervbodv is delighted with them. Sent post-paid to any address for 20 cents per pack of 25. Call and see them. Thar STAR can get you ulmost any kind of a sewing machine, organ or pi- ano in the market for un great deal less money than any other dealer in the coun- ty will sell yon the same goods for. We are in a position to get you some of these goods for Jess than wholesale price, and we can prove it to yon. Get other peo- ple’s prices and then call and see how bad we can beat them all. FOR BALE! 10 head of very fine horses, from § to 8 years old, perfectly sound, good workers and good drivers. Two very fine Brood Marek, also two good Mules, Call on or address Thomas Williams, Elk Lick, Pa. * 8-5 Coin Envelopes for sale at ThE STAR office. Just the thing for Sunday schools and churches. % Fancy colored Tissue Paper for sale at Tar STAR office. Just the thing for la: dies’ fancy work. Old papers for sale at this office at ents a hundred or 5 cents per dozen. They make good wrapping paper, also good cartridge, paper for the miners. They are also good to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, eic. Grantsvitle. Corn-planting finished. A Mr. Lentz, from Allegheny City. night Inst week. He was traveling on his proposed tour aroind the world, and wai traveling on a bieycle. thiz week by the Dunkard denomination, B0.{ in their meeting-house in Bugar Grove, The s in charge of this congregation are assisted by Rey. Sines, of Oakland, and Rev, Gibson, of Roanoke, Va. May 26ih. 1892. SATELLITE. Southampton. We are having much wet weather this spring, and the weather is decidedly cool, but the prospects are favorable for a heavy hay crop. The farmers are nhout done with their spring work, such as sowing oats and planting corn, and they are now making preparations for their huckwheat cakes for winter. 3 C. J. Bittner ant-dohn Richey caught three wildeats one day last week. Harvey Baker. who is attending nor mal school at Centerville, is at home at present, Wilson Beals removed from the old homestead 10 Wellersburg. Jonathan Martz, who is now in his 88d vear, is enjoying good heslth, © He has ‘been a robust and hardy man all his lite. He has also been one of the best hunters in this section of country, having killed 108 deer and one wolf. How many turk: ¢ys he killed we have no record of. : The distillery of Nelson Bittner has shut down for the present. . The church members of different de nominations met at Glencoe, Inst Friday, to make preparation to build «a union church at that place, and the prospect for a church is favorable, We sage very 1 | glad to hear that such an effort has been made and we hope after It is completed much good will be ac gomplished. May 23d, 1892. Priya Donna. TT Rint “Line. Wet whather for the last week. about three miles south of town. taatut week, where he traded old Leslie to Mr. Stemple for another stallion known'ns the Eli Yoder horse, from Meyursiale, Pa. D. J. Bwartzentruber lost a Yearling colt last week, 8. 8. Miller recently lost a sucking colt, Mre. Annie J. Yoder and Dan Yoder returned home last Thursday. Mrs. 8. J. Miller died on the 11th inst. and was burried on the 15th, in the Amish-Menounite cemetery, at the EN Hershberger meéeting-house. The funer- al was very largely Aitened. Mrs. Mil- ler will be missed hy many. The funer- al was preached by H. 8. and M.J. Beachy. The deécenged was in her 59th year. May she rest forever with Jesus and the blessed. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tice und some others are going to Virginia some time this week: J. 8. Miller got some fifty chicks on hiz first hatch with his incubator, ont of 100 eggs. Hope he will do better next time. The veterinary surgeon, BR. M. Beachy, is trying to sell hay ladders for this sea- son. D. 8. Beachy has broken ground for a new barn. Mrs. Rudolph Yoder is again able to go to church, after a long spell of sickness. Val W. Bender has gone into the butch- ering business and will butcher évery week this summer, if he does not get tired of it. Eli Hershherger's went to Iowa, last week, to visit their daughter, brother, sinter and friends. Corn was about all planted Inst week. C. M Bhrock, Rus Engle, Miss Fanny Yoder and Miss Annie "Yoder went through here last Sunday, enroute for West Virginia, JANUS. May 241th, 1892. A. F. SPEICHITR, Physician And Surgeon, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity. Office, corner Grant and Union 8ts,, Salisbury, Penna. A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY. DE. BATE'S TRUE MARRIAGE GUIDE. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED AND HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD, 208 PAGES. Oxy $1.00. BENT BY EXPRESS PREPAID. A complete exposition of the science of life and sexual physiology. This book contains all the doubtful, curious or inquisitive wish to know Every man and woman—married or single— should read this book; it contains important truths about the laws of nature applied to mar riage, its uses and abuses. Young people on the verge of matrimony will learn the misery that follows ignorance of its physiological laws. It is & whole library of startling truths on the rights and usages of marriage, revealing all those mys- teries so essential to know in id to full the ELF.’ divine command, “Max Kxow READ THIS BOOK! It 1s the Multum m Parvo of a thousand things not mentioned here. By DR. J. SW. BATE, The Eminent pi who can be consulted on any of sue ve subjects, 32 DEARBORN Br., CHICAGO, ILI. THE RACKET STORE, Joe Dively Stand, Salisbury, Pa., is headquarters for all kinds of Notions, Novel- ties, Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Toys and useful Household Articles of all kinds, many of which ean not be obtained at any otherkind of a store. Come and examine my stock; youn will find that it is made up of good, Sean goods. Prices very low. M. J. GLOTFELTY, was a guest al the National house, one ( A series of meetings ars heing held “ John Yoder was in West Virginia last] wale ray hid W you Youve 1 pleases Sverfhdy. Itis the WIN You have a some other make. 3 piano you buy, there are piano secrets Ol t to know. io bic ie them Se a card forit.. It ma ane WetEe you the WING Pang. here you wn bine #/. So is the price. WING SON, 245 Broadway, New York, EVERY FARMER Hm mem Easily and Rapidly Operated! The only Perfect Automatic Fence Ma- chine for ving Wire and Picket Fence in position to over even or hilly ground. ‘weave 50 to 60 rods of son LET con oF Se hn ce a day, a ve! of less panded iholy ! Will build 8 strong fence and stop large or The price is within the reach of every farmer. Write for circulars and full information to The Johnstown Fence Machine Go., Lt’ P.O. Box 231, Johnstown, Pa. i owe Pe ee TheBandYis the result of twelve years’ experiencein the manufac- ture of Wind Engines, and contains all the features of a first-class en- gine. Send for description and prices. aaxvricTURED BY 4 {BARLOW & YOUMANS 4 @ALESBURG, MICH, i 2-0 r -e vos D. 8. Ewing. General Agent, "1127 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. “BILLY, THE BAKER,” just received a fine assortment of Spring Goods and is now prepared to meet one and all with bargains, Men’s Shirts, Moleskin and Domest... . 45 and 50¢c Gents’ Dress Bows, all silk.................... Silk-embrojdered Suspenders..... ..... Diamond Studs Ladies’ Hose 5, 10, 15 and 25¢ Boys’ Knee Pants, Heavy Satinette........ ... Large Linen Towels....... 4 Table Oil Cloth, per yard Violin and Banjo Strings... PLETE FISHING AND BASE BALL OUTFITS. Statler Block, Salisbury, Pa. FINE LACES AND RUCHING. “cou. Co. RITE Haying again embarked in the Grocery and business, 1 will be pleased to wait upon sll my old and as many new Ones 48 possible, and vite the public generally TRY WY WARE. 1 shall keep nothing but first-class goods, and my prices will be found aslow as the lowest. No pains will be spared to please my customers and give them bonest value for their money, Yours for bargains, D. I. HAY, Hay’s Block, Salisbury, Pa. BILLMEYER & BALLIET, ELE LICK, PEENNA., —Manufacturers Of— Pine, Hemlock and Oak Lumber. Having purchased the Beachy tract of timber, adjoining the borough of Salis- bury. we.are especially well prepared to furnish first-class Chestnut Fencing Posts, which we will sell at very reasunable prices. re IBill Lumbér a Specialty. i H.H.Reitz, —Manufzcturer and Degler In— SASH, DOORS, BRAOKETS, BALUS- TERS, MOULDINGS, - DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW FRAMES, Eto. North Carolina Riln-dried Pine Flooring and Hard Wood Finish a Specialty. . Patronize home * industries and save time and money. ces reasonable on everything in my line, and I will do my Lest to please my pat- rons. Thanking the public for past patron. age, and suliciting your future trade, I am respectfully, H. I. Reitz, Salisbury. A. M. LICHTY. Physician And Surgeon. Office first door south of the M. Hay corner. SALISBURY, PA. Notice to Wool Growers. The agent of Wm. H. Clonse’s woel mill, will visit you during the summer and fall, with a full Hine of WOOLEN GOODS. One of the specialties this year is BLANKETS —we' have ‘eight varieties to select from. The gouds in general are first-class in every respect. W. E. OLOUSE, Proprietor. CR H, H, SMITH, Agent for Somerset Co. City Meat Market, N. Brandler, Proprietor. 6-16 * A choice assortment of fresh meat always on hand. If you want good steak, go to Brandler. If you want a 4 good roast, go to Brandler. Brandler guarantees to please the most fastidious. Honest weight and lowest living prices at Brandlet’s. HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. SUFFERERS From Nervous Debility, Failing Powers, Physical Weakness, Premature Seqline of manly powers, exhausting drains and all jhe train of evils resulting from indiscretion, ex: tion, errors of youth, or hy Foti quienly and perman ly cured by N ERVIT A, The King gt smedies. mpl; } been in use + Sweilty five yeas el 5 Jtis simple, natural rem: ng full stren oto rtion of body: in capt au rs imitate Many advertise on’t JER test for twenty-five years and is prepared i es Dr. A. GC, Olin 1.00, or six pack sufficient to eure any Frise. ei case) "tor 85 D fod). explana- tion and reference vores Address DR. A. CG. oLIN ‘00. Box 242. ' Ohicage, i. You will ind my pri- |, lows its use. It Ahly ever Ag i eceiv, A Send for the old reliable NER- VITA a for 1 Read, Ponder, Reflect and Act, AND Act Quickly. Come and whether you can’t buy goods cheaper here than elsewhere i in the county. in every department. Do you feed a pair of fine shoes? I carry in stock the finest in town. Do you need a pair Bro- gans? [I have the best and cheapest mn town. Does your wife need a fine dress? It can be bought here very low. You use Groceries, do you? Call; I will be pleased to sub- mit my prices. I keep a full line of such goods as belong to a first-class general merchandise store. Clothing, MEN'S CLOT. HING!/ I desire to close out my stock of Men's clothing. Great, bargains are offered in Suits Overcoats and Pantaloons. “The early bird catches the worm.’ I would announce to my patrons and prospective patrons that I continually keep on hand a full line of the Celebrated Walker Boots and Shoes. I also carry a line of the Fam-~ ous Sweet, Orr & Co. Goods, Pants, Overalls, Blouses, Shirts, etc. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a a continuance of same, I remain very respectfully J.L. BARCH US, Salisbury, Pa. BUSINESS Established In 1857! Jer. J. Livengood & Son, ; Carriages, Buggies, Pha- etons, Spring Wagons, Sleighs, Ete. Any kind of a vehicle built to order, on short notice and at rock bottom prices. Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. We also do general blacksmithing. Bring in your old buggies, carriages, ete., and have them painted and made to Took as well as new. Den’: drive your faded and weather-worn vehicles, when you can have them painted at a small cost. ‘Give us your trade, We guarantee to please you in both workmanship and prices. Thanking you for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are very Jer. J. Vy & Son, Salisbury, Elk Siok P, O0., Pa. A FREE PASS A= IRR To the World's Fair! {The only consideration is that you buy your goods at I. Morrell's Mammoth Furniture rooms, where yon will ind a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Window Shades, Wall Paper and border of all descriptions, Queensware, Glassware and evervthing per- - taining to a first-class Furniture and Houge Furnishing store. All Furniture Home-made and guaranteed No. 1. You will also find one of the grandest, best and most complete stock of Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines to be found in the sale. The Chicago Cottage Organ 18 yove, taking the lead wherever known. Get no other. | Phe Gabler and Schubert Banos are JUST 6RAND—what everybody wants to make { a happy home. The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the list—the best in the world. Get no other. All goods 501d CHEAP FOR CASH Or On easy payments, Now, remember, on all the above goods you get ROCK BoTToM Cash prices, and every dollar's worth bought and paid for, before Sept. 1st. 1898, entitles you to one red ticket; and 256 red tick- ets entitle the holder to one first-class round-trip ticket to the World's Falr, free of charge, Tick: ets are all transferable, and the lucky bolder draws the prize. Do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime, but come and go with us. Get your tickets of MORRELL & SHATEN BERG. Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa, Lerse branch stores ats Balto. a1. Comberland, Md., and Masonic Temple, Altoon: a, Pa, Mrs. S. A. Lickhliter, —~ Dealer In All Kinds of— GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED. CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all Huds of ground feed for stock. “CLIMAX FOOD," a good mediciie for stock. / All Gracies of Flour, among’ them *Plusbuiy’s Best,” the best fiour in the world, “Vienna,” “Irish Patent,” “Sea Foam" and Royal. oe GRAYHAM and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Mes, Oat Meal and Lima Beans, 1also handle / All Grades ofsugar, including Maple Sugar, also handle Salt and Potatoes. These goods are principally bought in car- load lots, and will be sold at lowest prices. Goods delivered to my regular customers, Store in : STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA. Address: H.W. ALLECER, WASHINGTON, N.J.
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