The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 07, 1893, Image 4

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    B. & 0. R. R. TIME TABLE
Until further notice passenger trains
due at Meyersdale, as foliows:
WEST BOUND.
will be
No. 9—Pittsburg Express....... .
No. 63—Accommodation.......... .
No. l1—Accommodation......
No. d5—Fast Mail...... i
EAST BOUND.
No. G--Fast Mall _... .......0.0..
No. 14—Accommodation. ............
No. 64—Accommodation
No. 10-—-N.Y. Express...... ...........
CORRESPONDENCE.
Rockwood,
Skating was all the go, last week.
William Bracken.
Saturday,
of this place, while
out hunting, last § shot his little
finger off.
A new grocery store has been opened in
the store room of Elwell Ash.
Harvey Boose, who has been seriously
ill for the past week, is improving rapid-
ly.
‘The store of P.
ing disposed of at
Smith, deceased, is be-
retail. There is a
and shoes,
ete..
cash.
large line of hoots notions,
groceries, wall paper, which is be-
ing sold at for Hon. E. D.
Miller is selling the goods for the admin-
Cost,
istrator.
Herman McDonald,
Donald.
monia,
son of Frank Mec
is lying very low with pneu-
Thanksgiving dav was spent very
qni
etlv at this place. hint everybody had a
all the s
The Rockwood hand contemplates hav-
turkey, ame.
ing a festival,
The Rev.
people of Rockwood.
during the holidays.
the
last Monday nicht,
Saturday
Morril twins entertained
Fridav and before
Their preaching was both interesting and
They also flashed some very
the ontfit
There will be communion services held
next Sunday.
also on
instruetive.,
fine views with stereopticon
in the Evangelical church,
Union Thanksgiving services were
held in the United Brethren church, by
ev. Dr. Bergstresser, his text being
“the Golden Rule.”
As promised in a recent issue of Tne
STAR. a grand entertainment was given
in the interest, of the Rockwood Cornet
Band, last Friday evening, in the Rock-
wook A large concourse
of the
the
entertainment
opera honse.
reported.
disagreeable state of
evening on which the
transpired. A lengthy and interesting
program was carried out with credit to
all of the actors. The troupe was com-
posed wholly of home talent. The ex
ercises began with a delightful piece of
music entitled “Senora,” bv the hand.
which was followed bv an entertaining
instrumental solo hy HL. F Humphries
A chorus was then sung hy fifteen voices,
with a very pleasing effect. A recita-
tion entitled “Why the dogs nose is al-
wavs cold.” was then delivered by Miss
Marguerite Gatchell, in a very cheerful
Miss Hattie Benford next sang
entitled ‘Sunshine will
again,” in an impressive way. T. M.
Bixler then amused the audience by sing-
after which Miss Carrie Baker
entitled “I met
of people regardless
the wenther
© manner.
a solo come
ing a solo,
very sweetly sang a solo
her at the ball.” Next came one of the
most laughable dialogues, ealled ‘‘Poli-
ties,” in which Messrs T. M. Bixler, J
W. Reitz and Miss Maggie Koontz were
the participants. A solo called *‘Shall
the answer be yes or no.” was then very
excellantly sung hy Miss Cordie Farling.
Miss Emma Kimmel then very harmoni-
ously produced a solo entitled “Banberry
The first part of the exercises
concluded. there
Part Second of the pro-
was introduced by a selection hy
“Irene Polka.” fol-
duet ealled “Leander and
Cross.”
now being was a short
intermission,
gram
the band, entitled
lowed by a
Jennie Dix.” in which Mr. FP. M. Bixler |
and Miss Carrie Baker took part One |
of the enjoyable features of the program |
dialogue of al
was the rendering of a
comieal character entitled “Just From |
Home.” in which the foliowing Dn |
). BB. Mijl-
This dia-
pleasing to
participated: Edward Fogle, |
ler and Miss Hattie Benford.
especially
loone was the
people and was received with
Next
was the rendering of the ladies’ trio by
Misses Carrie Baker, Maggie Koontz and
Cordie Farling, which was well spoken
of. Miss Maud Rush then recited in a
realistic style. “My old rag doll.” A
male quartet then followed by U. 8S.
Werner T. M. Bixler, Edward Fogle and
1D). B. Miller, which was very highly ap-
preciated. Miss Tillie MceS
“Wishing.” which was approved
Next a lengthy dialogue
in three
deal of
vounger
frequent applanses throughont.
Spadden re-
cited ”
bv every one.
“The ugliest of seven,”
was produced. A great
practice would be required to render this
but regardless of all impedi-
ments that offered themselves during the
preparations of the play, it was executed
commendably. The following
represented the different characters: WW,
BE. Baker. J. W. Reitz,.'T. M. Bixler,
Cordie Farling, Hattie Koontz Bertha
Reitz, Maggie MeSpadden, Mary Farling,
Tillie MeS Bertha Hav, Maggie
Koontz. Baker Hattie Ben-
ford. The main characters were W. E.
Baker, and Miss Cordie Farling, who per-
did all
interested in the
the following
entitled
NES,
perfectly,
persons
Spadden,
Carrie and
formed their parts very ‘well, as
that
Between
the others were
dinlogne. acts
"solo,
fhe
was Jed
I solo
lal way.
- | characters
entitled
“Two little girls in blue,” was very grace- |
fully sung by Misses
songs were sung. First, a duet
Violet Anderson. They each
entitled, “You
girls believe em.”
make
**He
fell.”
highly
also,
little
try to
and,
into temptation and he
The
spoken
girls did very well and were
of by all who heard
entitled ‘Huckleberry, do.”
next sung by T. M. Bixler,
He received with
was
in his natur
was storms
lof applause and was one of the leading
He is
the
throughout. unques-
tionally the star actor of troupe.
{ He was represented in several plays and
sung at least six solos. He was greeted
with a shower of bouquets as a token of |
the high es'eem and appreciation in
which he was held by the audience.
Mr. Bixler is decidedly an adept in the
theatrieal sense of the word and enter-
tains great concern and love for the
stage. If an apportunity were afforded
him to prepare himself in this direction,
he would not only he following a pro-
that would command his high-
est regards, but he would
that would be an honor to
He should travel. The
tertainment was then closed by a beauti-
ful selection called Fest Overture.”
This entertainment was for the purpose
of raising funds for the band; not
that, but to show the people what the
band could do; also to show the progress
made since its organization. The attend-
ance was very good and the citizens spoke
highest the
performance. It was a credit to the band
and to all those who participated. The
band extends to the citizens of Rockwood
and vicinity its heartfelt the
very liberal patronage conferred.
Dec. i, 1893
fession
attain to a
that
en-
success
profession.
only
with the commendation of
thanks for
New Discovery
Maver's Magnetic Catarrh Care is used
by vapor inhalation and is the only med
kind market
By inhalation the medicine is not poured
into the stomach and thence sent wander
ing through the svstem. But hy
tion the medicine is applied directly to
the digeased organ and the only
reach the affected parts in the
Every bottle is guaranteed hy the drug
Price $1 bottle. Guaranteed
to cure. For sale by all dingyists.
icine of the ever put on
inhala
way to
nose.
gist. per
Maple Glen.
N. B. Christner was numbered
the sick before one week’s work on
with
the
pipe line had expired. this re
minded him of the good
plowing new ground.
J. Cramer was in this vicinity
day last week. trying to purchase timber
John Peck and two of his sisters,
near Meversdale,
relatives in this vicinity,
J. D. Custer was called to a place near
Chestnut spring to attend the funeral of
his brother Urias.
The prospects are that there will he
another postoffice on Shoemaker street
He says
times he had
one
from
are visiting friends and
The mail carrier viewed the road, last
Monday.
Our sympathies are with a certain
voung man from this vicinity who went
to Silubaugh’s church,
go home in the dark, asked what he sup-
and being afraid to
posed to be a young lady to accompany
him. But the supposed young lady
proved to be a lady at least 50 vears old.
Of course we do not wish to he
sonal, for C. I. might take offense.
“Cow Bov” did not trade horses, as
was reported last week. He is only the
keeper of a horse, instead of the owner,
y “Jack Ripper” should be a little
ful. As for “Old Aunt Kate,” she was
recompanied *“Iack Ripper”
sire traded the last time and
the loser of $100. Bah!
Dee. 2nd, 1893.
too per-
care-
by when
came to be
Orn NED.
It's Used Difierent From Any Other
Medicine.
Our advertised agents and all druggists
are instructed to return the money to any
sang a!
them. A|
and when some strange rooster would
come to do battle, how quick the- old
crowing around till he made the air blue;
{ chap would get up on his guard, he'd
| make the eveballs of the strange rooster
rattle and seatter his feathers all over |
old speckled
| mongrel-bred rooster, the fifty-cent roos-
i ter that scrap fed in the yard. —Ex.
| the yard; the rooster,
Early Risers, Early Risers. Early Ris-
ers the famous little pills for constipa-
tion, sick headache, dyspepsia and ner-
vousness. A. F. SPEICHER.
| -
spanked by the
hired nurse, jerked baldheaded by cranky
schoolmasters and attended with a se-
lect and varied assortment of troubles,
savsan exchange. He lingerson luxury’s
Man is born of woman,
lap until his paternal ancestors fire him
ont to begin his battle with the world.
He starts a newspaper. his friends pro-
mise to support him, but in the hour of
need he finds that promises, like three-
cent chimneys, are easily broken. If he
Jim and
he is stuck up, and if he
of evervbody, he is
If he publishes
refuses to be sociable with Tom,
Jack, they say
makes intimates
courting public fovor,
all the statisties, foreign
reports and outlook, they say he is
fresh. If he doesn’t make a personal of
everyone in town,
if he does. he will finally run across some
man who does not like to be personalized
news, science,
too
thev feel slighted, and
and gets his | head pring hed.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Congh Cure as anvthing else. It's easi-
er to cure a severe cold or congh with it.
f.et vour next purchase for a cangh he
One Minute Congh Cure. Better medi-
cine; hetter result: better try it.
A. F. SPEICHER.
J. A. BERKEY,
ATTOT NE ¥-.AT-L.ANK,
SOMERSET, PA.
C. LOWRY,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAYY,
SOMERSET. PA.
A.5.G. HAY. WALKER.
AORN EE S.A D-1T.A. VW,
O.W,
Somerset, Pa.
$=" Office on Union St., opposite Court House.
W. H. KOONTZ,
ATTORNEY -.AT-L.AA,
Somerset, Pa.
R. M. BEACHY
VT EIERINARY SURGECIY,
P. O. address Elk Lick, P a.
Treats all curable diseases of horses. Office, 3
miles southwest of Salisbury, Pa.
BRUCE LICHTY,
PE TYTSICILAIN and SURGECIH,
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.
I= Office, next door to Dr. Lichty's office. Sal
isbury, Pa.
A. FF.
hysici d
Physician And Surgeon,
tenders his professional services to the citizens
of Salisbury and vieinity.
Office, corner Grant and Union Sts.,
Penna.
SPICITCHICIER,
Salisbury,
2M, TIOETY,
Physician And Surgeon.
Office first door south of the M. lay corner.
SALISBURY, PA
Dr. D. 0. McKINLEY,
one who fails to be cured hy Mavers
Magnetic Catarrh Cure. Price one dol
lar for 3 months’ treatment. This is]
saying a great deal, but it has never |
For sale by drugeists,
The Mayers Drug Co.
Oakland, Md.
failed.
Savage.
Urins Custer died suddenly,
the
{ but at noon he complained of
At 4 o'clock he was a
a few days
ago. He was plowing in forenoon,
and went to bed.
corpse. The remains were laid to rest
in the Mennonite cemetery, ar the Folk
church. We sympathize with the sor-
rowing friends.
The Standard Oil Co.
ready to make the connection on
5th, diteh is completed to S. S.
Millers sugar camp and the
are at the Bodes farm.
A. J. Folk has a Beagle hound that he
took to the woods on a trial Satur-
dav last. [Me kilied three rabbits
‘coon that dressed 14 pounds.
“Old Ned”
He has
as the
tong men
trip,
about
“but is still lame.
college.
his rhemmatism,
‘Cow Boy”
was on the pipe line
then he ‘fell out”
quit. He
worked two davs,
with the Irish and
cutting
Jack Ripper.
went home and went to
posts.
Dee. 4th. 1893.
congested
One
It’s all the same. a slight cold,
lungs or severe cough.
Cough Cure banishes them
A. F. SPEICHER.
How dear to my heart is the old speck- |
fond
bring back to my view, with spurs long
led rooster which recollections
Venie Hartzell and ' and pointed and curving, he used ter go
or address |
headache !
expects to he |
Dec. |
and a,
is at present going to Peck’s |
recovered from |
and
claimed it |
was dangerons to work with them. so he |
locust |
Minute |
| and save
| Prepared by
TDA (TFET,
tenders his professional services to those requir- |
| ing dental treatment,
west of Brethren Chureh.
Office on Union St.,
| WANTED Reliable men to sell our choice and |
i 1 hardy Nursery Stock. and Seed Po-
tatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties
can only be obtained through us.
| aud choice of territory given. Don’t delay, write |
at once for terms.
|
| Ailen Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y
2
| FLT
| HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No Horse
| VER, if Fontz’s Powders are nsed in time.
Fontz’s Powders willenre and prevent HOG CHOLERA.
will die of Covric. Bors or L
| Foutz's Powders will prevent Gapers IN FowLs.
Foutz's Powders will increase the anantity of milk
| and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm
I and swee
Foutz's Powders will enre or prevent almost EVERY
Disvase to which Horses and Cattle are snbject.
Fourz’s POWDERS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD.
For sale by J. L. Barchus, Elk Lick, Pa.
Seminole Bitters!
lA purely vegetable tonic.
| Increases appetite, strengthens action of stom-
I ache. acts on liver. increases action of kidneys
and purifies the blood.
A FIRST-CLASS ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDY.
the |
Commission |
| or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive please the most fastidious.
PRAIRIE BELLE
First-class cook stove for coal,
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 325 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 Gas Stones,
DBO BBOEC DW g
BRIGGS’ ¢
4 4 4 { f
Lumhago,
Weak,
Painful Back,
Rheumatism,
Nervousness,
Slesplessness & Female Weakness.
Why go to water cures when BRIGGS’ KIDNEY
PILLS will cure you? In every ease it scoresa
eure. 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 done for thousands. Address,
E.S. BRIGGS, Ashland, 0., U.S.A.
(BY MAIL, $1.00.)
W@W
8207020702010702070
@ HENRY C. BLAIR'S $
Digestive Tablets $
ARE A SURE
INDIGESTION,
ACID STOMACH,
HEART-BURN,
C.
They contain the Anti-Acid
Elements of the popular and
old-fashioned Soda Mint, with
the food-digestive properties of
Pure Pepsin, and the fat-emulsi-
fying principle of the Pancreas,
a combination calculated to
promptly relieve the various
Dre 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 25 cents
in P. O.stamps. TRY THEM,
HENRY C. BLAIR,
WALNUT ano 8TH STS.,
2
@ PHILADELPHIA, PA.
| BUNRLALALRIAOLE
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OLBLOLBLRIBLIOOLOLOLLOLOLOY
City West Market,
WN. 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
ito Brandler.
Brandler guarantees to
Honest weight and lowest
living prices at Brandler’s.
HICHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
ETD Wes.
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 depot, every day. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
WW. FEF. EAST,
Painter and 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.
2.0. Address, TITRE LICE PA.
BR. B Sheppard,
Barber and Hair Dresser.
| All kinds of work in my line done in an ex-
One of the best medicines in the world. Try it | pert manner
doctor bills. Sold at nearly all stores.
SEMINOLE BITTERS Co.
|
[ My hair tonic is the best on earth—keeps the
scalp clean and healthy.
I respectfully solicit your patronage.
wood or |
ONE YEAR.
One Dollar and Seventy-five Cts.
Address all orders to THE STAR.
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In its columns are to be found the week's news of all th¢
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sists of EIGHT PAGES, with
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COVENTRY GROSS CYCLES
WEIGHTS 26, 32,36 AND 38 POUNDS.
or 15,
This Wheel Weighs ob 32 Pounds and is a Safe Roadster.
The Three Cs.
€ What you want.
C hi it is.
That you get it.
COVENTRY CDSS 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.
I91 LAKE ST
Warman & Hazlewood, Ltd, 2. :axs on
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Foley & Webb’s Celebrated Saddles,
Prices given to Jobbers, Dealers, Agents.
* \\
DiCyeEs
= T°
-BreycLE Te
I YZ AND) >
‘BICYCLES
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
H. LOECHEL, Proprietor.
AND PRICES OF OF
Board by the day, week or month.
accommodations. Rates reasonable.
First-class
A fine bar room in
assortment of liquors,
connection with a choice
We take pleasure in trying to please our pat-
rons, and you will always find THE VALLEY a
good, orderly house.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pax-
ent business conducted or MODERATE FEES.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. ATENT OFFICE
and we can secure patent in less time than those
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawing or photo., with desciip-
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,
0: A.SNOW& CO.
OFF. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D, C. ¢
John J. Livengood,
GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
SALISBURY, PA.
All classes of work turned out in a neat unl
substantial manner and at reasonable prices, If
you are not aware of this, we can soon convince
you if you give us your work.
Beprorp County
Marble and Granite Works.
Monuments and Tombstones
of all kinds.
Lowest Prices and Best
Work.
©F Write us for EstimaTES before buying else-
where.
Geo. W. Crose & Co., Hyndman, Pa.
David Enos, Agt., Elk ! ick, Pa.
West Salisbury House,
(SUCCESSOR TO THE WILLIAMS HOUSE)
WEST SALISBURY, PA. (Elk Lick P. 0.)
This hotel is large and commodious and is in
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 liquors.
1 respectfully solicit your
patronage
and will spare no pains to please my
guests, R. L. WALTER.
Proprietor.
Frank Petry,
Carpenter And Builder,
Elk Lick, Pa.
If you waut carpenter work done right, and at
prices that are right, give me a call.
all kinds of furniture repairing.
work to my shop.
I also do
Bring your
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