The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, October 26, 1893, Image 4

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Tbe Fomerset County Star, |
P. L. LIVENGOOD, Editor and Publisher.
Mrs. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Associate Editor.
Entered atthe postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., as
mail matter of the Second class.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Tue STAR is published every Thursday, at Elk
Lick, Pa., at the following rates:
One copy one year .....
One copy six months.
One copy threc months
One copy one month .... ties a iS,
Single COpieS.v oc. culver ine. chee aid
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money order, registered letter, or bank draft.
Otherwise remittances will be at sender’srisk.
Never send your personal check, if your resi-
dence is far away from here. Make all drafts.
orders, etc., payable to P. L. Livengood.
ADVERTISING —TraxsieNnt Locan No-
TiCEs, 10 cents a line for first insertion: 5 cents
a line for each additional insertion. "To regular
advertisers, 5 cents a line straight, exeept when
inserted among local news or editorial matter.
No business locals will be mixed in with local
news or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a
line for each and every insertion.
EprroriaL Purrs, when requested, invariably
10 cents per line.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates.
MARRIAGE AND DearH NoTicEs, (except such
mention as the editor sees fit to make as a matter
of news, concerning such events) 5 cents per line.
CARDS oF THANKS will be published free for
patrons of this paper, but non-patrons will be
charged 10 cents a line.
ResoLuTIONS OF REsPecT will be published for
5 cents a line.
RATES For DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be
made known on application.
No free advertising will be given to anything
of a money-making character. Nothing will be
advertizred gratis in this paper, except free lec
tures, free sermons and all such things as are
free to the public.
All advertisements will be run and charged for
until ordered discontinued.
No advertisement will be taken
25 cents.
for less than
JOB PRINTING.—Tur Star office has
first-class job printing equipments, turns out all
its work in the best style of the art and at very
reasonable prices. THE STAr does all kinds of
commercial work, poster and bill printing. and
in fact nearly every kind of printing belonging
to the art. All job orders, whether by mail or
otherwise, receive prompt attention.
Republican Nominations.
Election, Tuesday, November 7th.
HON. D. NEWLIN FELL, of Phila.
FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
COL. S. M. JACKSON, Armstrong Co..
FOR STATE TREASURER.
COUNTY.
For Associate Judge,
D. J. HORNER, of Somerset Borough,
For Sheriff,
EpwArp HOOVER.
For Prothonotary.
F. P. SAYLOR, of Somerset Borough.
For Register and Recorder,
JacoB S. MILLER, of Quemahoning Twp.
For County Treasurer,
E. E. PucH. of Somerset Township.
For Commissioners,
S. U. SHOBER, of Somerset Township.
HENRY F. BarNiETT, of Somerset Twp.
For Poor House Director,
Jaco McGreGor, of Shade Township.
For Auditors,
SAMUEL C. Fox, of Somerset Township.
WM. W. Baker, of Somerset Township.
of Berlin Borough.
Until further notice passenger trains will be
due at Meyersdale, as follows:
WEST BOUND.
No. 9—Pitisburg Express....... .
No. 63—Accommodation..
No. 11—Accommodation. 4:42 p.m
No. 5—Fast Mail..................... .5:57p.m
EAST BOUND.
No. 6—Fast Mail .... ........... eh . Mm.
No. 12—Accommodation. ............ 12 m.
No. 864—Accommodation..... ..... ...
No. 10—N. Y. Express. ..1:06
BUSINES MENTION, WANTS AND
finnouncements,
The finest Correspondence Stationery in town
for Ladies, can always be found at THE Star of-
fice. We have some goods in this line that can’t
be excelled. Call and see.
The Blanks We Keep. |
THE STAR keeps constantly on hand all kinds
of blanks, such as Notes, Receipts, Probate
lanks, Criminal Warrants, Summons Blanks,
Notices of Claims Due, Subpoenas, Commitments. |
| Bonds, Mortgages, Deeds. Leases. ete., ete. All
| these goods are put up in neat and convenient
form and sold dirt cheap. Call and inspect our
stock when in need of such goods.
Stock Sheep For Sale.
The undersigned has for sale 20 head |
of very fine Stock Sheep and three young |
Oxforddown Rams. Call.on or address
S. HUFFMEYER.
10-26 Savage, Pa.
Monrning Paper
THE S1AR office.
and Envelopes for sale at
Notice!
Owing to an enforced absence from
business, our Salisbury Photographic
Studio will not be open on Saturday, Oct.
28th, but will be open every Saturday, as
usual, thereafter.
Respectfully,
E. E. CoxraAD.
Ready-printed ball tickets for sale at THE STAR
office. They are suitable for any ball. Price too
low to put in print. Call and see them; they are
dandies. :
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
We, the undersigned, hereby notify and warn
all people not to trespass on our lands. Hunt-
ing, fishing, gathering nuts, berries, etec., on the
same will be strietlv forbidden. The trespass
laws will be enforced against all such offenders,
also against persons who trespass against us by
using our lands for grazing ground for their cat-
tle. or by entting timber from the same.
J. P. Kinsinger. Demetrius Compton.
Phineas Compton. Wm. W. Wagner.
J. M. Kretchman. J. N. Davis.
E. C. Humes. James J. Dull.
F. J. Anspach, Per Dennis Wagner.
Elias Hershberger. Jonas Maust.
Samuel Baker. J. B. Keim.
Elijah Livengood. Ananias J. Folk.
F. 8S. Bissell. David H. Keim.
Nov. 1st, 1893.
Get your blotters at THE STAR office.
the best.
We keep
Caution Notice.
I hereby caution merchants and all others not
to sell anything to my wife, Mary E. Kolbfleich.
on my account. as I will not be responsible for
any debts of her contracting, she having left my
bed and board without just cause, on Oct. 7th.
1893. Wx. I. KoLBFLEICH.
10 26.
Fancy Visiting Cards, of many kinds, for sale
at Tur STAR office.
Foote-Prints on the Path to Health.
Everyone needing a doctor’s advice should
read one of Dr. Foote’s dime pamphlets on *0Old
Eyes.” “Croup,” “Rupture,” “Phimosis.”” ‘“Var-
icocele.”” Diseases of Men, Diseases of Women.
and learn the best means of self-cure. M. Hill
Pub. Co.. 129 East 28th St., New York.
Cabinet Photo. Envelopes for sale at THE STAR
office—just the thing you want to send pictures
away in.
Residence Property for Sale,
The fine Residence Property occupied
hy Mrs, Evora Smith, in Salisbury, Pa.,
is for sale. For terms, address
Mrs. Arick FARNER.
xf. Rockwood, Pa.
Don’t get yonr Wedding Cards until you see
our samples. Over 100 styles to select from, at
Tar STAR office.
Old papers for sale at THE STAR office, at only
5 cents a bunch. Twenty papers in a bunch.
‘I'hey make good cartridge paper for miners and
are also good for wrapping paper: just the thing
to put under carpet, on pantry shelves, etc.
The finest Invitation Cards in the county, at
THE STAR office.
_ If yon want agood high grade bicycle ata
medium price, buy the Central. If you wanta
good medium grade bicycle at a low price. buy
the Ben Hur. This is the best time of year to
buy a wheel. You can save money by buying
now. P. L. LIvENGooOD, Agt.,
Elk Lick. Pa.
CORRESPONDENCE,
. Garrett.
The scene at Garrett at this time of the
vearisone of grandeur. In the east, west,
north and south can be seen the moun-
tain tops and sides decked with the rose
tinted leaves, and all we lack is the artist
and poet to bring to light in artistic and
poetic form the scenery surrounding our
little town. In connection with the
above we have a natural curiosity which
we wish to eall special attention to, and
that is a natural eave which has recently
been discovered and explored. Ttis an
opening in the side of the mountain,
about 2 mi'es west of Garrett, ranging
from three to twenty feet in height and
from four to ten feet wide. Tt has been
explored a distance of about one mile.
An exploring party will investigate, soon,
and results will be made known later.
Nelson Judy who has heen suffering
nearly one year with a broken leg, went
to Pittsburg West Penn. Hospital, accom-
panied by Dr. Pollard.
tion was performed on Mr. Judv's leg
By last reports he was getting along very
well, and we earnestly hope he will be
permanently cured in the near future.
A very serious accident befell William
Sheeler, a young man of this place, last
Saturdav. While out hunting, his gun
was accidentally discharged, almost sev-
ering his right arm close to the shoulder
and lodging the contents of the gun in
his side. Drs. Pollard and McKinley
were summoned and they at once ampu-
tated his arm and dressed up his wounds.
Hopes are entertained for his recovery.
Samuel Critchfield, with his great herb
remedies, canvassed our town, last week,
one day. He says his remedies perform
wonders. We suggest that Mr. Critch-
field and the Lobelia man form a co-
partnership. Joan P. St. Joun.
Oct. 24th; 1893.
where an opera
Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure is the
only medicine used by vapor inhalation.
and is guaranteed by your druggist.
Savage.
The Brethren are building a new
Buchanan wire fence around the grave-
vard at the Peck church. It will make a
great improvement.
As yet but few wild turkeys have been
killed this season.
H. W. Holiday wlll be ready to begin |
sawing, next week, in “Spruce Hollow.”
| move to a place n
S. Livengood has lost his thoroughbred |
fox hound. He mourns his heavy oss)
very much. |
A. J. Folk is weather-boarding his fish |
dam with inch boards.
The farmer is packing up to
sar Somerfield. He
‘Be durned! it is dangerous to
come home at night from work. on ae-
count of them thundren big owls.”
Oct. 23d, 1893. OLp Aunt KATE.
onion
says:
speech Restored.
For five years I suffered with pain and
discharge of the throat, hacking cougn.
frontal headache, weak eyes, &c., at
times; could not talk above a whisper;
lost weight continually, and not able to
work. I was treated by the best physi-
cians in the countv, but received no re-
lief. After giving up all hopes Iwas rec-
ommended to use a bottle of Mayer's
Magnetic Catarrh Cure. After using it
for four weeks my speech returned. All
symptoms of Catarrh have disappeared
and “I feel like a different person.”
Mrs. Ernras HANDWERK,
Elk Lick, ~omerset Co., Pa.
The above is one of the manv testimo-
nials we have received this week, and we
will publish every two weeks additional
persons having been cured by our mar-
velous Try a bottle and be
cured at once.
medicine.
Mayers’ Drug Co.,
Oakland, Md.
For sale by Dr. A. F. Speicher. Elk
Lick, Pa., also by G. E. Pearce & Co.
and A. F. Parker, Frostburg, Md.
Reckwood,
Rev. Ellis preached his introductory
sermon, last Sunday morning a week;
it was both interesting and instructive.
Irvin Ream’s new dwelling, on Main
street, is rapidly being constructed.
The Rockwood Cornet Band has added
five new and experienced members to its
number. The hand now has twenty-one
members.
A large number of our young folks at-
tended Barnun's show, at Johnstown,
Friday a week ago.
Philip Wolfersherger, of Mt. Pleasant,
Pa., was acting the part of proprietor of
the Rockwood house during the absence
of D. H. Wolfersherger, who was attend-
ing the World's Fair, for a few weeks.
Our band appeared on the street, last
Saturday evening, for the first time for
about a month. They gave us the finest
music the Band has given to the public
since they organized. Their
fine, “out of sight.” Stick to it, boys,
we are not ashamed to put you up against
anything in the county.
Oct. 23d, 1893.
music was
We could not improve the quality if
paid double the price. De Witt's Witch
Hazel Naive is the best Salve that experi-
ence can produce, or that monev can
buy. A. F. SPEICHER.
Savage.
MR. Epitor:—As I did not see any
items from this vicinity in your bright
and newsy paper for some time, I will at-
tempt to report: and should these few
lines be so fortunate as to escape the
cruel waste basket, I shall then strive to
report again.
The farmers of this vicinity
present harvesting their corn.
port a light crop.
Harry Holidav has moved his sawmill
in “Spruce Hollow.” near Savage, with
the intention of cutting timber for Zenas
Holiday’s new house and barn, and also
to do some custom sawing. Harry is a
hustler in spite of these hard Democratic
times.
Our onion farmer is going to leave this
vicinity as soon as he is done harvesting
onions aud threshing pepper. He says
he is going to a place where the panthers
will not eat his cabbage, this winter.
Our home physician is doing a boom-
ing business at present. He says he has
enough calamus roots for this season.
Oct. 21st, 1893. Now AND THEN.
are at
They re-
All that honesty, experience and skill
can do to produce a perfect pill, has been
employed in making De Witt’s Little Ear-
ly Risers. The result is a specitic for
sick headache, biliousness and constipa-
tion. A. F. SPEICHER.
Berkley.
Mandus Walker, who has heen work-
ing in the state of Nebraska, has returned
and is staying with his mother, Mrs.
Lucinda Walker. .
Mrs. John Reil is visiting her danghter
at McKeesport. She expects to stay a
few weeks.
Peter Bear had a shooting match, last
Friday. They say gambling was carried
on in every conceivable form, contrary
to the wishes of Mr. Bear.
Ed Spangler, of Rockwood, was here
one day last week. He reports times
pretty dull in that neck of the woods.
C. Bonheimer and Frank Dively took
in the Pittsburg exposition, a few days
last week.
W. W. Shumaker has received a part
of his fall and winter goods and has add-
ed a five-cent counter to his store. He
is selling a big lot of goods from said
counter.
The minks are playing havoc with some
of the hen coops here. Mrs. Peg Miller
lost twelve hens in one night.
John Holtzhouer is the boss potato
farmer in this section. He raised 40
bushels on the Reitz lot, an average of
nearly 400 bushels to the acre.
Nom DE PLuME.
All the talk in the world will not con-
vince yoy so quickly as one trial of De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds,
burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. |
A. F. SPEICHER. |
Not to Be Frightened. |
A writer in Blue and Gray says that
during the civil war he once attempted,
unsuccessfully, a practical joke. Not
far from the picket line was an old ceme-
tery, the writer, who was then a
corporal, had been told laughable stories
of thie panic into which some of the men
had jately been thrown.
A rumor had somehow got abroad that
a headless horseman had been seen in the
neighborhood after dark. One man, it
was reported, had been so frightened as
to hire a brave camrade to stand his
picket for him.
and
One night, when the writer was post-
ing his relief, a little before midnight, it
came into his head to try the story on the
man wohm he was to leave alone in the
darkness. He told it with as much solem-
nity as he could muster, but. the picket
was not to be frightened so easily. He
was just lighting his pipe and replied be-
tween his whiffs:
“Well (puff), if there's a man (puff) comes
round here (puff) tonight (puff) without
a head (puff puff), I'll put a head on him.”
The picket was not disturbed, and the
writer seems to suspect that this was the
origin of an obscure slang phrase.
Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s
Little Eealy Risers is a misfortune.
These little pills regulate the liver, cure
headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, consti
pation and biliousness.
SPEICHER.
Institute.
The teachers of Eik Lick township and
Salisbury borough met in the West Salis-
bury school house, Oct. 7th, 1893, and
organized a joint institute. The follow-
ing officers were elected for the ensuing
year:
President—D. H. Bender.
Vice President—M. J. Phillips.
Secretary—Edith Lichliter.
Query Manager—John Henninger.
After the program was disposed of, the
institute adjourned to meet in the Salis-
bury schoo! house, Nov. 4th, 1893, at 10
A. m.
PROGRAM FOR NEXT MEETING:
Song.
Address of welcome—Mr. Phillips.
Letter writing and composition work—
M. H. Fike and John Hemminger.
Essay—Miss Clara Zinn.
Recitation—Lizzie Livengood.
Song.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Song.
Patriotism in public
Bender. M. S. Maust.
Essay—Miss McClintock.
Essentials of a good recitation—Mu.
Weller, Mr. Blongh and H. McClintock.
How to teach writing—A. L. Maust,
Mr. Stevannus, Miss Milliron and Miss
McKinley.
Program
queries.
schools—Prof.
will be interspersed with
EpiTH LICHLITER,
Secretary.
Little vegetable health producers: De
Witt’s Little Early Risers cure malarious
disorders and regulate the stomach and
bowels, which prevents headache and
dizziness. A. F. SPEICHER.
No Foreign Foolishness,
New York Weekly.
Stranger (in Far Western restaurant).
‘Is it necessary to tip the waiters here
in order to secure proper attention?”
Native. ‘Not if yeh got a gun.
De Wits Witch Hazel Salve cures
piles. .
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures
burns.
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures
Sores.
De Wits Witch Hazel Salve curves
ulcers. A. F. SPEICHER.
Met With a Serious Fall.
“You are very late this morning, Mr.
Baldwin,” said a dry goods merchant re-
cently to one of his clerks. “Do not let
it happen again.”
“Verry sorry,” said the clerk humbly.
‘I met with a serious tall.”
“Indeed,” replied the merchant, relent-
ing. “‘Are you hurt much?”
“Principally, sir, in your estimation,”
answered the clerk respectfully.
**Oh, never mind that,
chant kindly. *‘I am very sorry and had
no intention to be severe. We are all
liable to accidents. How did you get the
fall?”
“Well, you see, sir,” said the clerk
confidingly, “I was called guite early this
morning—earlier in fact, than usual.”
“Ah!”
**Yes, sir; but somehow or other I fell
asleep again.”
“Go to your desk, sir, and don’t try
that on again,” exclaimed the merchant,
with an air of severity which was belied
by the twinkle in his eye, which d ted
that he enjoyed the joke.—New York
Herald.
One word describes it—* perfection.”
We refer to De Witt’'s Witeh Hazel Salve,
cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases
and is a well known cure for piles.
A. F. SPEICHER.
A Business Hook.
Young Fish—There’s a hook with a
nice worm on it.
Old Fish—Keep away from that.
Young Fish—I’ve stolen lots of worms
off of hooks.
Old Fish—Yes, but there isn’t any
fashion plate reflected in the water this
time. That hook belongs to a freckled-
faced boy, with a ragged straw hat.—
New York Weekly.
If you can afford to be annoyed by
sick headache and constipation, don’t use
De Witt’s Little Early Risers for these
little pills will cure them.
A. F. SPEICHER.
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HENRY C. BLAIR'S
Digestive Tablets
ARE A SURE
INDIGESTION,
ACID STOMACH,
HEART-BURN,
Ce
CURE
FOR
They contain the Anti-Acid
Elements of the popular and
old-fashioned Soda nt, with
the food-digestive properties of
Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi-
fying principle of the.P:
a combination calculated to
promptly relieve the various
forms of indigestion and
uences.
ey are put up in substantial
metal cases, of convenient size
and shape to carry in the vest
pocket, thereby affording a rem-
edy always at when
Ne wil send package to
ow send a an;
address on receipt of 25 ary
in P. O. stamps. RY THEM.
HENRY C. BLAIR,
WALNUT ano 8TH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WAGON E
Seminole Bitters!
A purely vegetable tonic.
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ALALALALATALLDAIALATALATALAAL VAY
Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom-
ache. acts on liver, increases action of kidneys
and purifies the blood.
A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY.
One of the best medicines in the world. Try it
and save doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores.
Prepared by SEMINOLE BiTTERS CoO.
RR. B. Sheppard,
Barber and Fair 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.
I respectfully solicit your patronage.
John .¥. Livengood,
GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
SALISBURY, PA.
All classes of work turned out in a neat and
substantial manner and at reasonable prices. If
you are not aware of this, we can soon convince
you if you give us your work.
FO
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
ARERR SRNR AN iE 3
No Horse will die of CoLic. Bors or Lune FE-
VER, if Fontz’s Powders are nsed in time.
Foutz’s Powders will cure and prevent Hoe CHOLERA.
Fontz’s Powders will prevent GAPEs IN FowLs.
Toutz's Powders will increase the anantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent.. and make the butter firm
and swee
Fontz's Powders will enre or prevent almost RVKRY
Drsrase to which Horses and Cattle are subject.
oUTZ'S POWDERS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick, Pa.
WW. F. Garlitz,
Expressman and Drayman,
does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All
kinds of freight and express goods delivered to
and from the depnt, every day. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Beprorp County
Marble and Granite Works.
Menuments and Tombstones
of all kinds.
Lowest Prices and Best
Work.
$F" Write us for ESTIMATES before buying else-
where.
Ceo. W. Crose & Co., Hyndman, Pa.
David Enos, Agt., Elk Lick, Pa.
WwW. FEF. EAST,
Painterand Grainer
House and sign painting and all other work in
my line done in a substantial and workmanlike
manner. Your patronage solicited and satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
P.O. Address, ELE row, Elle
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED
—WITH—
Bicycles!
We are giving our agents Hztra Induce-
ments for cash orders.
BEN HUR, $75 and $90.
OENTRAL, High Grade, $135.
Write for Big Discounts to Agents.
Address,
Central Cycle Mfg. Co.,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
P. L. LIVENGOOD, Agt. at Elk Lick, Pa,
J. A. BERKEY,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAY
SOMERSET, Pa.
J.C. LOWRY,
ATTORNEY -AT-L.AYKY,
SOMERSET, Pa.
A.L. G. HAY. C. W. WALKER.
ATTORITETYTS-AT-LATN,
Somerset, Pa.
§&" Office on Union St., opposite Court House.
W. H. KOONTZ,
ATTORNEY -AT-TLAYNA,
Somerset, Pa.
R. M. BEACHY
VETERINARY STURGECYHT,
P. O. address Elk Lick, P a.
Treats all curable diseases of horses. Office, 3
miles southwest of Salisbury, Pa.
BRUCE LICHTY,
PIT TSICIAIN and STURGECOCLY,
GRANTSVILLE, MD.,
offers his professional services to the people of
Grantsville and vicinity.
§# Residence at the National house.
W. POTTER SHAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
tenders his professional services to the people of
Salisbury and vicinity.
FF Office, next door to Dr. Lichty’s office. Sal-
isbury, Ps.
A. F. SPICICHICIR,
Physician And Surgeon,
tenders his professional services to the eitizens
of Salisbury and vicinity.
Office, corner Grant and Union Sts., Salisbury,
Penna.
LH. M. LICEHTY,
Physician And Surgeon.
Office first door south of the M. Hay corner,
SALISBURY, PA.
Dr. D. O. McKINLEY,
F oN El 2 17,
tenders his professional services to those requir-
ing dental treatment.
Office on Union St., west of Brethren Church.
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
H. LOECHEL, Proprietor.
Board by the day, week or month, First-class
accommodations. Rates reasonable.
A fine bar room in connection with a choice’
assortment of liquors.
We take pleasure in trying to please our pat-
rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a
good, orderly house.
West Salisbury House,
(SUCCESBOR TO THE: WILLIAMS HOUSE)
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 publie. It is situated just a few
steps from the depot, which is a great advantage
to guests. Board by the day, week or mouth at
reasonable rates. .This is a licensed hotel and
keeps a fine assortment of pure, choice liquors.
I respectfully solicit your patronage
and will spare no pains to please my
guests. R. L. WALTER,
Proprietor.
Wahl's Meat Marke
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 I 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.
COME OI
and be convinced that I can do you good 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,
(Cas er Wahl
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Reliable men to sell our choice and
WANTED, hardy Nursery Stock, and Seed Po-
tatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties
can only be obtained through us. Commission
or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive
and choice of territory given. Don’t delay, write
at once for terms.
Alien Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y.
Insurance Agency Of
Wm. B. COOK,
Meyersdale, Penna.
Agent for a full line of the best American
and Foreign companies, representing over
Forty-four Million Dollars of assetts.
PROMPT ATTENTION given to set-
tlement of claims. W. B. COOK,
MF. SMITH, Agent.
General Solicitor and Collector.
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