The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, November 30, 1893, Image 3

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NINE ELEGANT STYLES
Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys and Carriages.
Price List and Catalogue will be sent on application, Write to
THE RICHLAND BUGGY CO,
MANSFIELD, CHIO.
If so,
DO YOU
WANT A CARRIAGE ¢
you
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investigate
the merits
of the
CELEBRATED AND ESTABLISHED
STURTEVANT-LARRABEE CARRIAGES.
If not sold by a dealer in your town send for illustrations and prices.
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where to look for them. No dead flies
in your food. Sold everywhere.
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TRUE & CO., Box 400,
Augusta, Maine.
COVENTRY GROSS CYCLES
WEIGHTS 26, 33,36 AND 38 POUNDS.
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The Three C’s.
€ What you want.
€ Whereit is.
That you get it.
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COVENTRY CROSS CYCLES
Are leading and agents should hustle
to secure agencies wherever not placed.
We hold a large stock at our Chicago
stores of high grade machines.
Our new Season Catalogue is worth having.
Post Free on application.
Warman & Hazlewood, Ltd., 2,5 St
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Foley & Webb’s Celebrated Saddles,
Prices given to Jobbers, Dealers, Agents.
CYCLES: = SUPPLIES,
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wo pacers: BICYCRES
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pac-
ent business conducted for MoperATE FEES.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A PAMPHLET, ‘How to Obtain Patents,” with
cost of same in the U. S, and foreign countries
sent free, Address,
C.A. SNOW & CO.
OFP. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C.
PRAIRIE BELLE
First-class cook stove for coal, wood or
natural gas.
It has nickel and tile ornamentation, oven
shelf and kicker; tin lined oven doors, extra
heavy, ventilated, sectional fire-back and front
grate and large ash pan.
Size of oven 18 x 20 inches.
‘Weight 825 pounds.
Its baking qualities are unsurpassed.
It is durable and uses fuel economically.
Ask your dealer or write to
Townley Stove Co.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Manufacturers and Dealers
Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles,
Furnaces, Hot-Water Heaters.
Cornice Work and Cas Stones.
PILLS
WiLL
Lumbago,
Weak,
Painfui Back,
Rheumatism,
Mervousness,
Sleeplessness & Female Weakaass.
Why go to water cures whan BRIGGS’ KIDNEY
PILLS will cure you? In every ease it seores a
cure. This New Remedy is the latest discovery
of Medical Science. Delay not, but procure a
box of this infallible remedy; It will do for you
what it has dome tor thousands. Address,
E. 3. BRIGGS, Ashland, 0,,U.8. 2.
(BY MAIL, $1.00.)
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Digestive Tablets $
ARE A SURE
INDIGESTION,
CUE ACID STOMACH,
HEART-BURN,
&c.
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 Pancreas,
2 a combination calculated to
promptly relieve the various
® forms of indigestion and its con-
sequences.
They are put up in substantial
& metal cases, of convenient size
and shape to ca in the vest
pocket, thereby affording a rem-
edy always at han when
needed.
& Wo will send a package to any
address on receipt of 235 cents
Q ‘RY THEM.
HENRY C. BLAIR,
WALNUT ano 8TH STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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in P. O. stamps.
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B. & 0. R. R. TIME TABLE.
Until further notice passenger trains will be
due at Meyersdale, as foliows:
WEST BOUND.
No. 9—Pittsburg Express....... . .m
No. 63—Accommodation MM.
No. 11—Accommodation................ 4:37 p.m
No. 5—Fast Mail........ . 2 . 549 p.m.
EAST BOUND.
No. 6—Fast Mail .. .
No. 14—Accommodation. ......
«1212p. m
cers A248 p.m.
No. 64—Accommodation..... ..... ....6:7 p.m.
No. 10—N. ¥, Express...... ........... 1:06 a. m.
4 CORRESPONDENCE,
Savage.
D.R. Crisp, from Jenner Cross Roads,
passed through here, Inst week, repairing
sewing machines and selling medicines,
We understand that Cow Boy” had a
horse trade and reports to be the loser of
$350. He oneght to go to “Old Aunt Kate”
and gel some instructions before trading
azain.
The people up this way are all done
butchering, and H. Hawn killed the lare-
est porkers hatehered no this vicinity.
Ie killed two that dressed 700 pounds.
The Standard Oil Co. works its men
on Sunday, being in a great hurry to get
the pipe line completed. Last Sunday
there were 29 men in the ditch, and the
blacksmith was kept very busy sharpen
ing tools,
Farm houses are crowded to their ut
most capacity with pipe-liners. The
Company can hardly tind room enongh
for their men at 75 cents a day.
Nov. 27th. 1893. Jack Rirren. |
Are You a Sufferer From Catarrh, Hay
Fever, Ere.?
or if |
If you are, go to vour druggist,
you ean’t get it where von live, send to
us. Get a hottle of Mayers’ Magnetic
Catarrh Cure, which we will entirely
guarantee to cure any ease of Catarrh,
Hay Fever, ete, otherwise vour monev
will be returned. For one dollar, one
bottle to last for three months’ treat
No cure. no pav.
Tur Mayers Drue Co
Oxnkland Md,
it a trial.
Maple Glen,
The thermometer registered 9 degrees
above zero, last Saturday.
Harry Holiday and Simon Livengood
are on the sick list,
N. B. Christner, Norman Ringer and
Sam Slaubangh are now working for the
Standard Oil Co,
La Grippe is prevalent to a consider
able extent in this vicinity,
the steps of E. J. Egan and Harvey Zim
merman, is also attending the college.
Will is almost a six-foorer and knows
the value of knowledge,
The snow storm delaved A.J. Folk's
stone hauling for a few days. Old Abe
has hauled more stones in his time than
any other two farmers.
“Jack Ripper” is now butchering large
Nov, 27th, 1893. Oup Neb.
Ask vour druggist to show vou a hot-
tle of Mayers’ Magnetic Catarrh Cure.
One hottle to cure anv case. no matter
how severe, and will last for 8 months’
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,
to Brandler.
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Brandler guarantees to
please the most fastidious.
Honest weight and lowest
living prices at Brandler’s.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
HIDES.
WW. F. Garlitz,
Expressmanand Drayman,
does all kinds of hauling at very low prices. All
kinds of freight and express goods delivered to
and from the depot, every day. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
W.F. 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, BILE LICE, PA.
RR. B. Sheppard,
Barber and Hair Dresser.
All kinds of work in my line done in an ex-
wert manner.
My hair tonie is the best on earth—keeps the
calp elean and healthy.
I respectfully solicit your patronage.
City Meat Market, |
P treatment. Sold evervwhere.
Rockwood,
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A new harber «hop has opened busi
ness here for the winter.
the Casselman is completed.
completed. This is a great improvement
to the town, also to the company,
hardware store.
kept up.
the election.
A literary society has heen orennized |
in our public schools. Following are
the officers for the next month: Presi |
dent, D. B. Miller; Vice President, Jes- |
sie Ward: See., Miss Margaret Koontz;
Query Manager, E. T. Critchfield; Editor, |
B F.Phillippi. The society holds regular
meetings, every Friday afternoon, in!
Great advances |
the school department.
ment is made along educational lines in |
this wav, and who knows hut some one
of our orators will in the future he a
congressman, Everybody is invited to
attend the society. Those who attend |
are highly pleased with the work. Citi-
zens, come and encourage your young !
orators,
EE
One dollar for a three months’ treat-
ment and san absolute guarantee for a |
cure is what the Mavers Drug Co., of
Onkland, Md., offers to sufferers of ca-
tarrh, hay fever, ete. Ask your drug- |
gist for a bottle of Mayers’ Magnetic
Catarre Curve. Tt has never failed, and
will cure you. For «ale by all druggists,
or address the above firm.
A Proclamation to the Junior Order of |
United American Mechanics,
Pirrssuna, November 1st. 1893.
To WHOM IT MAY coNCeERN:—The National
Councilor, Bro. H. A. Kibbe, having designated
Sabbath, the Third day of December, as a dav
of general Thanksgiving for our order, now, |
therefore, I, William T. Kerr, State Councilor of |
Pennsylvania, by virtue of the power and author-
ity in me vested, do proclaim to all officers and
ment, and one bottle to cure. It has |
never failed. and will cure you, Give |
W. HL. Huffmeyer, who is following |
heeves that weigh from 700 to 800 pounds. |
Frank DeHaven has returned home |
for the winter and has also joined the]
The large B. & O. bridge that spans!
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The B. & O. doubie track is nearly |
Rockwood should doubtless have a
Our public schools are progressing |
finely. The good attendance is being |
Business ix getting a little better, since |
members of the several subordinate councils in
this jurisdiction, that the first Sabbath of Decen-
ber, the Third day of the month. be observed
as a day of general thanksgiving and praise unto
God. for the manv blessings bestowed upon our
order and as individuals, that amid the disas
ters of the year, we have been so singniar Ly
blessed... Our prayers should ascend for an in
creased blessing. Pray that our common coun-
try will rise still higher in the plane of civilizn-
tion, and that prosperity will be showered upon
our industries, our institutions and all which «co
to make us a nation. Pray that our pniie
school system be mainmained and reédéive the
support and encouragement of all eitizens.
That anarchy and discord be swept from onr
midst and our institutions be protected from the
influence of those whose sympathies are not
American. and that the influence of this order
shall extend to all portions of our union. shail
increase and maltiply. I especially reques
councils as a body to attend church, and arrange
with ministers of the Gospel to preach a specinl
sermon and to that end that no mistaken idens
concerning our order may be given. the minis
ters should be thoroughly informed. Councils
desiring to wear regalia are privileged to do so.
Given under my hand and seal of the Siute
Council. this First day of November, One Thon-
sand Eight Hudred and Ninety-three.
W. Tr. Kenn.
State Councilor,
It's all the same, a slight cold. congested
lings or severe couch. One Minute
Cough Cure banishes them.
A. F. Sericnen.
What Cleveland Said on Hearing the
Returns from Ohio.
Sunday Commercial Gazette,
Good Grover Cleveland,
As soon as he learned
The returns from Ohio
Said: “Well. I'll he Adurned!
Jumping Jehosaphat !
Great Holy Smoke!
Such a plurality
Must be a joke!
Ring up the Cabinet!
Grandmother's eat!
Holy Saint Patrick!
Where are we at?
Shades of old Jefferson!
I might a knowed
I'd reap just exactly
What 1 had sowed!
Sackeloth and ashes!
Jimminy King!
To poor Larry Neal
They did not a thing!
Sweep up the pieces!
Mop up the floor,
Bind up my wounds!
I'm infernalily sore!
Bring me a pick-axe!
i Oh, what a pain
| I've got in my eranium!
ret some cocaine!
{ Fetch me some landinum!
| Syrup of squills!
| Also some guinine
| And some camomile pills!
Read it, Dan. read 1?
Well, I'll he lowed !
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When I was elected
: The next day it snowed,
| But now it is hailing!
| And bless my fat soul
| I'he hail is as large
| As a big lump of coal!
| Shut up the windows!
| Pull down the blind!
Thunder and lightning!
i I'm out of my mind!
| Kill Johuny Carlisle!
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Rodents and mice!
String up old Gresham!
Assassinate Brice!
Murder my Cabinet!
Oh, this remorse
Surely will kill me!
| Bring me a horse!
Talk about “flushes !™
Bind up my wounds!
Melt ail the plate
And the souvenir spoons!
Buy me a ticket
To Kalamazoo.
“What in the blazes
1s Grover to do?
Vangsuished! Defeated!
Bleeding and slain
Democrats never
Can get there again!
Send for a casket!
Line it within,
And see that the plate
Is American Tin!
Get me a pistol!
! Republican gains
| Really oblige me
1 To blow out my brains!
Great “Man of Destiny!”
| “Buffalo's pet!”
| “Pride of New York!”
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How I wriggle and sweat!
Hang up my shingle!
T'll wrestle with the law!
Wipe off my chin. Dan!
Put erape on the door!
Let them embalm me!
| Grover—once great-—
I've lied all my life
And I'll now lie in state!
Who said “Thanksgiving?”
What's there for me
To be greatful and thankful
In this "93%
} Instead of a turkey
And pielets of dough
Let Demoerats eat
A big dishful of crow.
Bring me a rosebush,
A willow or two.
Bury me deep, Dan.
To keep off the dew.
Then on my tombstone
Have these letters made:
“ere lies old Grover.
Killed by Free Trade.”
Tell good Saint Teter,
If he’s no objection—
I am dving repentant
And ask for “Protection.”
I can realize now
I am on the wrong track,
Take my name off the door. Dan.
And substitute “MAC!”
350 REWARD.
I will pay £50 for the arrest and conviction of
any of the persons who robbed my house on Oct.
15th, 1893. Following is a list of some of the
stolen property, some of which I could easily
identify.
Socks and mittens, spy glasses, 3 watches,
razors. 8 silk handkerchiefs, 8 pocket knives. kid™
gloves, pair towels, dental instruments,’ 2 medi-
cal books, lantern, suspenders, satchel, 2 small
mirrors.
Address all fnformation to
Jonas J. Beachy,
Grantsville, Md.
al Contest,
We have received from the publishers. the two
great rival marches: ‘*‘Protective Tariff rand
March,” and ‘Free Trade Grand March.
The former is by the well known author, Wiil
L. Thompson, of East Liverpool. Ohio, The
latter is bv. Wm. Lamertine. an author of equal
talent, and both pieces are beautiful, bright and
showy marches of medinm difficulty for the
piano or organ. Price 40 cents each.
They are for sale at all music stores, or may he
procured from Mr. Thompson at one-half price
One firm alone has ordered 15,000 copies
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