The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, October 06, 1892, Image 4

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    a ew, LIVENGOOD, Associate Baton,
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Fara at the postofice at Elk Lick, Pa., a8
aks mall matter of the Second class. Ey
SUBSCRIPT ION raves. Ei
blished évery Thursday, a
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~ Republican Ticket.
| T NATIONAL.
For President.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
a of Indiana.
For Vice President,
WHITELAW REID,
of New York,
-~
STATE.
For Congressman-At-Large,
ALEX. McDOWELL,
of Mercer County.
WILLIAM LILLY,
of Carbon County.
For Supreme Judge,
JOHN DEAN,
of Blair County.
For Congress, ia
J. D. HICKS,
of Blair County.
COUNTY.
For Assembly,
J. C. WELLER,
of Milford Township,
EPHRAIM D. MILLER,
of Rockwood.
For District Attorney,
J. A. BERKEY,
of Somerset.
For Poor House Director,
J. D. WEIGLE,
of Somerset Township.
BUSINES MENTION, WANTS fIND
finnoancements.
Headlight Oil only 15 cents per gallon,
at Beachy’s hardware.
FOR SALE! A new improved Wheel:
er & Wilson Sewing Machine. the kind that
took first premium at the great Paris ex-
position, where it competed with all the
best mukes of machines in the world.
This is the finest machine ever shipped’
to Salisbury. We got it in exchange for
advertising space and can. sell it so cheap
that you will be astonished. Call at TARE
8tar office and be convinced that we
have a great bargain in store for the first
man who comes along with the money
for this machine.
The finest Invitation Cards in the coun-
ty, at THE STAR office.
Buy vour Fertilizers of J. T, Shinley.
Don’t get your Wedding Cards until
you see our samples. Over 100 styles to
select from, at THE STAR office.
Buy your Farm Wagons, Grain Drills,
Hay Rakes, Mowers and Binders of J. T.
Shipley, tf.
Cabinet Photo. Envelupes for sale at
Tre STAR office—just the thing you want
to send pictures away in.
J. T. Shipley just received a Savioad
of Buggies.
Sheep For Sale.
I have sixteen head of very. fine sheep,
which 1d desire to sell.
Mgrs. 8S. C. Kem, Elk Lick, Pa.
BEATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Hon, Daniel F. Beatty, the great Organ and
Piano manufacturer, is building and shipping
more Organs and Pianos than ever. In 1870 Mr.
Beatty left home 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 Bentty’s Or-
gang and Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems to
dishearten him; obstacleslaid in his way, that
would have wrecked any ordinary man forever,
he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it
brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well
known, are very popular and are 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 a business
of $20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each,
* Jtis already the largest business of the kind in
existence—Send to Daniel F. Beatty, Washing-
ton; New Jersey, for Catalogue.
Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the
Orphans’ court of Somerset county, Pa., and to
the undersigned directed, as Trustee of the es-
tate of Monroe B. Kretchman, decd, late of Elk
Tok township, Somerset county, Pa., I will offer
at public sale, on the premises in sald township,
on October 28th, 1892, at 1 o’clock p. m., the fol-
lowing described real estate, viz: The home
property of the late dec'd, a farm containing 208
neres, more or less, havinge erected thereon a good
two-story frame dwelling house with a never-fail-
in; spring, g 8 geod bank barn—all buildings as
80
1
‘vation. This is a chance of a lifetime. Special
attention is called to the terms of this sale.
oh ms: Ten per cent. of the Be pirchinse mon-
y 10 po when the Property is ‘knocked
¥ Sowa 50 on the 1st day gd 1898. $150
i on the is Say of April, 1804. $200 on the 1st da;
f April, 1895 Jx0 an on the 1st a5y of April, 1
: $200 Sh 4 jhe, In ny of April, 1897. $300 on the 1st
ge gay of Apri 1808. on the 1st day of f Apsil,
1899. Sia after payment of debts -
Buses | jo remain a lien on the premises, BE in-
be paid sunually to Annie Kretchman,
widow of the said a . K retchman, dec’d,
er natural Nfetime: and at her death,
the the principal sum to theoheirs of the said descend:
‘ants the remainder on the 1st Say of April
] AD. 1 io, at which time a et will be made and
ven. The deferred payments to be
¢ i ont ates,
J.C. LowRy, | ; A. L. Lowry,
CR Attorney. Trustee,
¢ The Blanks We Keep.
; Trg STAR keeps constantly on hand all
“kinds of blanks, such as Notes, Receipts,
_ Probate Blanks, Criminal Warrants, Snm-
. mons. Blanks, Notices of Claims Due,
‘ Bnbpoenas, Commitments, Bonds, Mort-
gages, Deeds, Leases, etc., etc. All these
goods are put up in neat ‘and convenjent
ui and sold dirt cheap. Call and in-
ur stock when in need of s
’
rs colored Tissue Paper for sale at
Tar Star office.
ag, fancy work.
v velopes ob sale at Tas, Bran
ce. Just the bing for Bunday schools
and shusches. :
‘75. | shot at by a Mr. Corns,
Just the thing for la- }.
" Thresiiers
wheat, rve. and of OF ah Average
_|erop.
Squirrel hunters are quite ‘nnmerous,
now-a-days.
Rumor has it thata chigken thief was
some time since,
but the villain escaped unhurt.
A child of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kent
nell died on last Tuesdav and was burried
on Wednesday, atthe Comps cemetery.
A Mr. Sturtz, from Illinois, is at pres
ent visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity. Mr: Sturtz took inthe G. A. R.
encampment. at Washington, and reparts
a grand time.
A mink entered Mr. C:C. Martz's hen
house, last Sunday night, and killed 29
chickens. Quiite a loss 10 Mr. Martz.
Democrats in this section of the coun-
try are feeling blue over the homb shell
that was thrown into the Democratic.
ranks in New York, by Mr. Peck, Com:
missioner of the New. York Bureau of
Labor Statistics, and are already mak-
ing preparation to go up ‘Salt River” af-
ter the election. Hurrah for McKinley!
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martz celebrated the
50th anniversary of their marriage, last
Tuesday, the 27th inst. = All the children
were present, eleven in number, of which
seven are sons and four are daughters.
The sons’ wives and daughters’ husbands
were also present. The occasion was a
grand one and they all enjoyed themselves
hugely. Mr. Martz also lived a consistent
Christian for 40 years. May they live
many more days and Heaven’s choicest
blessings rest upon them.
Oct. 8d, 1892. PriMA DONNA.
There is no use of any one suffering
with cholera when Chapberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy can be
procured. It will give relief in a few
minutes and core in a short time. Ihave
tried it and know.—W, H. Clinton, Hel-
metta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta
was at first believed to be cholera. but
subsequent investigation proved it to be
a violent form of dysenterry, almost as
dangerous as cholera, This Remedy was
used there with great success, For sale
by Copland. the druggist, Meyersdale, Pa.
Rockwood.
Wm. E. Kuhns, of Waterloo, [owa, has
been the guest of his numerous relatives
and friends. He returned home on
Wednesday.
Chas. Shuck, an artist from Ohio, who
spent part of the summer at Glade, paint-
ing for the World's Fair, passed through
here on his way to Cumberland, Md.
A number of our young people gave a
surprise party to Miss Cordie Koontz, at
the residence of Geo. Ridenhour. Geo.
figured as a prominent actor.
Rev. J. L. Lichliter, pastor of the U.
B. church at this place, for the space of
four years, has been assigned a charge in
Johnstown, Pa. Although young in the
ministry as well as in years, he won the
heartiest approbation of all his people in
this charge. who desired his return for
the 5th time: but Conference thonght
him entitled to & more responsible post
of duty, therefore placed him at Moxham.
We do not feel at all solicitous as to how
he will prove himself to merit this, a bet-
ter charge, but we know that he will
more thaw prove himself worthy at the
end of the conference year.
A. J. Growall has sold his property on
Broadway to. Mrs. Geo. Cobaugh.
John Stein has purchased the residence
of Geo. W. Beck, on Main street.
As we are just ready to mail our items,
we learn of a bad wreck thdt happened
at Casselman, owing to the negligence of
a flagman. OCCASIONAL.
Oct. 4th, 1892.
A reported outbrek of cholera at Hel-
metta, N. J., created much excitement
in that vicinity. Investigation showed
that the disease was not cholera but a vi-
olent dysenterry which 1s almost as severe
and dangerous as cholera. Mr. Walter
Willard. a prominent merchant of James-
burg, two miles from Helmetta, says
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rheea Remedy has given great satisfaction
in the most severe cases of dysenterry.
It is certainly one of the best things ever
made. For sale by Copland, the drug-
gist, Meyersdale, Pa.
“One Mtar Differs From Another star in
Glory.”
Sarr Lake Crry, Ocr, 1st, 1899.
Mgr. P. L. LIVvENGOOD AND Wire. .
Dear Cousing:—Please change my ad-
dress to Logan, where I expect to go in
a short time and prefer not to miss a copy
of the paper. “For one star differs from
another star in glory,” so THE SOMERSET
CounTY BTAR adds new lustre to my life
each week by bringing news from the
land of my nativity. Very respectfully,
ELLEN 8. KEIM.
1t is not unusual for colds contracted
in the fall to hang on all winter. In.such
cases catarrh or chronic bronchitis are
almost sure to result. A fifty cent bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will cure
any cold. Can you afford to risk so
much for so small an amount? This rem-
edy ig intended especially for: bade colds
and croup and.can always be’ depended |
upon. For sale by Copland, the drug.
gist. Meyersdale, Pa.
1 Card of Thanks.
We hereby tender our thanks to the
many kind friends who so ably and will-
ingly assisted us in making the arrange.
ments for the ceremony and other things
wy ar Se
oo ‘making the occasion pleasant and enjoy:
] able,
MR. AND Mas, Joux J. Ken.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martz, Sotho
township, celebrated’ he ‘50th nm
27th, 1693. On that dny - of th
seendents Tiging in ‘Pennsylvan congist-
ing of eleven children, thirty grand-chil-
dren’ and one great-grand-child; treated
them to a surprise party at the id
stead. All of them’ came with presents,
many of them being very valuable.
Their first wedding was u very large
one, yet {here are only a few persons now
living who witnessed that happy event.
Fifteen children blessed Abe “union, of
whom eleven are still living and residing
in Westmoreland, Bedford ‘and: Somerset
counties, :N. H. “MARTZ.
GREAT BIBLE COMPETITION.
Thousands of Dollars in Rewards. for
Bible Readers.
SE his den db is
will cash; 3rd. Gran
Plans: Sh ¥
Tadies Go = IaiG Oy follows 1000 a
Silver Tea Sets to the next 1900 correct Anbvers:
ul 8 o'closk Sily Nhe nets
we 0) How oh any Ana Bork (3) tow
ier list of ust be accom macy verte $1 Yo
months by acrpon to 2 Ln brow? on
ATINE-0ne of ‘the bright
publications of
Last PrizEs—In addition to he above we will gre
10 00 prizes consisting of Gtion Jo the Silver Bervices,
‘clock Services, &c. &o, for Last Correct Answers a
close of the Competition, which will be
isto Sstatlish
s to
tates sent from our
currency and pos
J a resiater all m vey |
: THE LaDlus HOME MAGAuNE
Canada, .
SALISBURY FOUNDRY.
The Salisbury foundry has been purchased by
M. Knecht & Son, who have remodeled the plant
and now have it in operation adjoining the Sepet
grounds at West Salisbury.
Machinery Repairs of All Kinds
will be turned out in good shape and on short
notice. Square dealing guaranteed and pnblie
patronage solicited.
Postoffice address,
ELK LICK, PA.
THE
ELDREDGE
A strictly high-grade family sewing
machine, p £ all d
home: |
received at this cites |
Having again Snbarked in the Gi
Confectionery business, Iw be. bi ase
1 shall keep nothing but first-class goods, and)
my prices will be found aslow ax the lowest.
No pains will be spared to please my customers
and give them Honest Yalu for thelr money.
Yours for bargains,
D. I. HAY, Hays ‘Block,
Salisburss. Pa.
BILLMEYER EBLE, 2
ELK LICK, PENNA.
{
—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 reasonable
prices.
Bill Lumber a Specialty.
“CASPER TRE,
SALISBURY, PENNA.,
—~DEALER IN—
BOOTS and SHOES.
Repairing of all ‘kinds done with neathess and
dispatch. Give me your patsonage, and I will
try to Dlease you.
Gity Meat eT
N. Brandler, Proprietor. |
A choice assortment of fresh
meat always on hand.
If you want good steak, go
to Brandler.
If you want a good roast, go
to Brandler.
Brandler guarantees to
please the most fastidious.
Honest weight and lowest
living prices at Brandler’s.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
HIDES.
Insurance Agency Of
Wn. B. COOK,
Meyersdale, Penna.
Agent for a full line of the best American
and. Foreign companies, representing over
Forty-four Million Dollars of assets.
PROMPT ATTENTION given to set-
improvements.
GUARANTEED EQUALto the BEST
Prices very reasongble. Obtain them
and make comparisons.
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO.
BELVIDERE. ILL.
BHEATEY"S
CELEBRATED
ORGANS And PIANOS.
For Catalogues, Address
Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
is‘headquarters for everything usually kept in a
first«class meat market.
The Best of Everything
to be had in the meat line always on hand, in-
cluding FRESH and SALT MEATS, BOLOGNA
and
Fresh Fish, in Season.
Come and try my wares. Come and be con-
vinced that 1 handle none but the best of goods.
Give me your patronage, and if I don’t treat
you square and right, there will be nothing to
compel you to continue buying of me. You will
find that I will at all times try to please you,
and be convinced that I can do you Sopa and
that I am not trying to make a fortune in a day.
Thanking the public for a liberal patronage,
and soliciting a continuance and Increase of the
same, I am respectfully,
Casper Wahl,
In. Jise ere, “For
address Daniel
n, Nowe Jorsey..
F, BEATTT'S PLANOS
$5000.000. zo. ‘BEA APTYS Orgatis atBarpaine,
particulars, catalogu ress
Daniel F. Barry] Washington, New oy:
Wat's Meat Marke
COME: ON ||
tl t of claims. W. B. COOK,
M PF SMITH, Agent.
General Solicitor and Collector.
S. Lowry & Son,
UNDERTRKERS,
at SALISBURY, PA., have always on hand all
kinds of Burial Cases, Robes, Shrouds and all
kinds of goods belonging to the business. Also
have
A FINE HEARSE, 7
and all funerals entrusted to us will receive
prompt attention
5 WE MAKE EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
THE WILLIAMS HOTEL,
WEST SALISBURY, PA. (Elk Lick P. 0.)
This hotel is large and commodious and isin
every way well equipped for the accommodation
of the traveling public.” It is situated just a few
steps from the depot, which is a great advantage'|
to guests. Board by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates, This is: a licensed hotel and
keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liguors.
A Good Livery In Connection.
Horses bought, sold or traded. Your patron-
age solicited and courteous treatment assured.
THOMAS 8. WILLIAMS, PROPR.
R.B. Shepard,
Barber and Hair Dresser.
All kinds of work in my line done in an ex-
pert manner.
My hair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the
scalp clean and healthy. :
1 respectfully solicit your patronage.
D. s. Ewing, General Agent, ¥ :
1197 ‘Chestnat a Phtlsdelphis, Pa.
whether
mit my prices.
guaranteed No. 1.
a happy home.
Get your tickets of
ground feed for stock,
and Royal.
SEE
“The early bird catches the worm.”
I would announce to my patrons and prospective |
that I continually keep on hand a full line of the Celebra:
Walker Boots and Shoes.
ous Sweet, Orr & Co. Goods, Pants, Overalls,
Shirts, etc. Thanking you for past favors, and soli
continuance of same, 1 remain very respestiully
Jer. J. Trengont & Son,
—M ANUFACTURERS: or
Carriages, Buggies, Pha-
etons, Spring Wagons,
Sleighs, Ete.
Any kind of a vehicle built to order, on short notice and at rock bottom p
Repairing of all kinds neatly and promptly done. We also do general blacksmithing. Bring
your old buggies, carriages, ete., and have them painted and made to look 28 well as ne
drive your faded and weather-worn vehicles, when you can have them painted at a small coat.
Give us your trade. We guarantee to please youn in both workmanship and prices. Ti
you for past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the same, we are very respectfully
Jer, J. Livengood & 8on, Salisbury, Elk Lick P. 0., Pa.
You will also find one of the grandest, best and most complete stoek of
Organs, Pianos and Sewing Machines
to be found in the state. . The Chicago Cottage Organ 1s FINE, taking the lead wherever known, 3
Get no other. The Gabler and Sehubert Pianos are Just GRAND—what everybody wants tomake
— Dealer In All Kinds Of—
I also carry a line of the
and upwards,
Q H.W. ALLEOER, by
WASHINGTON, B.3.
or Silas A, Wagner Elk Lick, Pa., For Particular. ©
you can’t buy goods cheaper here tha
elsewhere in the SOUR. |
I i 2 full line 24 such en as gle
a first-class general merchandise store.
Clothing, MEN'S CLOTHIA
I desire to close out my stock of Men's clothing.
Di
: 9 e 9
O € yvorias rair
— The only consideration is that you buy your goods at L. Morrell’s Mammoth Furniture rooms,
whereyon will find a well selected stock of all kinds of Furniture, Carpet Sweepers, Window
Shades, Wall Paper and border of all descriptions, Queensware, Glassware and everything per
taining to a first-class Furniture and House Furnishing Store. All Furniture Home-made and
The New Home and the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines stand at the head of the Jist—the..
best in the world. Get no other.. All goods sold 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 hdlder to one first-class. round-trip ticket to the World's Fair, free of charge.’ Tick-
ets are all transferable, and the lucky holder draws the prize. Do not miss the Opportunity fa
lifetime, but come and go with us. 1
MORRELL & SHAFEN BERG.
Main Office, Meyersdale, Pa.
Large brangh stores at 63 Balto: st
Cumberland, Md.. and
Masonic Temple, Altoona, Fa.
Mrs. S. A. Lichter,
ix
GRAIN, FLOUR And FEED.
CORN, OATS, MIDDLINGS, “RED DOG FLOUR,” FLAXSEED MEAL, in short all sind of
“CLIMAX FOOD,” a good medicine for stock.
All Grades of Flour,
among them “Pillsbury’s Best,” the best flour in the world, “Vienna,” “Irish Patent,” “Ren Foam”
GRAYHAM and BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Oat Meal and Lima Beans. I also Sandia
All Grades of Sugar,
including Maple Sugar, also handle 8alt and Potatoes. These goods are principally bought in car.
load lots, and will be sold at lowest oriced, Goods deliv ered to my regular ‘customers. Store in ;
STATLER BLOCK, SALISBURY, F PA. :
wages. nin
sible in tes