TH SOMERSET COUNTY STAR . Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa, as mail matter of the Second class, Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every T puivdas at ik 1. fe k, Somerset, Co. Pa, at the follow ing rates: one year, if paid within 0 duys... 0... ¥1 If not paid within 30 day Six months, if puid within 80 da It not paid within so days 8 Lhiree months, cash in advance. Le nani hy 5 To avoid multiplic ity of ill subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. he Adverticing Rates, FRANSIENT READING line for first insertion; cach succeeding insertion. vertisers,H cents nn line straight, ness loeals will be mixed with local items or editorial matter for less than cents a line for gach insertion, except on yearly contracts. RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEME will he made know on application. PAID EDITORIAL ‘FES, invariably cents a line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRIAGE, BirTit AND DEATH NOTIC not exceeding fifteen lines, All additional lines, H certs ¢ meh. CARDS OF THANKS will be published free for patrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT lished for 3 cents a line. All adver for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for than 25 cents. 5 cents a line for To regular ad- 10 | will be pub- HERE'S —t Oak The Brst and the CHEAPEST place in all the county to buy othe MipiLeEr & COLLINS. Is ‘thought take, steal and LARGEST STOCK! LATEST STYLES! “We don’t LOwEsT PRICES! Our S8 and S10 Suits are beauties. MIT & Gl ading Clothiers. i place, and they LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. | Beat time. Fill the ranks. Forward march. Johnny get your gun. Remember the Maine. The dogs of war are loose. Everybody rally round the flag. Hurrah for the blue and the gray. vans a chance. Give “Fighting Bob” Now let the band play “Hail Colum- bin.” Even the mosquitos are getting ready | for blood. “The star-spangled banner, ”» it waive. long may Tramp, tramp, tramp, the marching. boys are “Unele Sam” is still doing business at the old stand. “Uncle Sam’s”? sleeves are up and his | war paint is on. We are coming, Uncle Samuel, tens of thousands strong. The free and bullets is what we want now. unlimited coinage of It is true that cur guns do not talk Nnanish, but they fight Spanish. The Dons ought to know better than | x bara 1 necounts, { NOTICES, 10 cents a | No busi= | ITCWS | 10 | i | James Mitchell, a Clearfield county | man, 8, | inserted free. | less | | Oakland recently. la scheme 1 | placed with the Pullman | Company, the Michigan Works, I Company and the South | Works. {rapidly as the cars are completed. i contracts I town. double { Pen-Mar Company can { . companies { local I fight for their country will not be | ers to fool with “Uncle Sam’s” shell game. Boynton’s building boom continues to go merrily on. 5 Subscriptions to Tue ing in at a lively rate. The members of the Boynton band | sone of ‘the Iv | dale. | If Spain wants to be kicked out rath- | have erected a new band house. in than to quietly take a sneak, we have no objections. | l ish needles to grow in his garden. “Oh, she’s a dandy,” is the | that can be read on John Kann’ | tenance, these days. | Cer. | s coun- | erset on Monday. There is much spec- | ulation as to the object of his visit to our County-seat. has a mare that recently gave birth to triplet colts. This is something | of a variety, but is liter (ally) true. Rumors are now current that the | Salisbury railroad is to be extended on through to the main line of the B. & O. | We may have more to say on this topic | later on. isements will be run and charged i An exchange says, there is a village i in West Virginia where the people are | so religious that they will not make | cider on Saturday “for fear it will work on Sunday.” | The broom drill and Mrs. Jarley’s | wax works, the attractions at the Opera | house. last Saturday night, were wit- | nessed by a good audience. The affair was a great success. {We have on file avery interesting let- | | » ter from Mr. B. IY. Johns, of Chambers- | next issue. It ciated by all who read it. Willie Filtz, son of Ienry Filtz, a] | grocer at Hollidaysburg, Pa. is nine | | the Panama had 900 soldiers { and $500,000 in silver { years old and weighs 210 pounds. John | Beachy is but a feather-weight, com- pared to the ITolidaysburg lad. Amos Butler, of near Bittinger, Md., dropped dead, recently, while unload- ling at the farm of Gillian Broadwater, near Grantsville. Ileart failure was assigned as the cause. ed was about 70 years old. crossties decas We are thieves recently longing to I’. O. Livengood, at Boyn- If that is the case, Spaniards, informed that stole some pork be- ton. load his gun for train the old “fuzee” but can on home invaders. | and night, and the rush continues. { are turning out Star keep roll- | 8 7 . | work, not only for this community, but verdict | Its a new daugh- | | use , toric { have a mind to. Congressman J. D. Hicks was in Som- | ° | two-faced | know, they are getting heartily disgust- THe | Star will keep on doing business at the | Well, we should smile. For the last three weeks we have been working day We the finest kind of job ading firins in Besides that, we this week have the Mercantile Appraiser’s report, some new advertisements from Meyersdale | and other places, and more to follow No patriotic citizen will keep Span- | ish chickens, this year, nor allow Span- | All this, together off for the Roddy about next week. with taking a day hanging, go over for next week. “Lucifer,” we are doing nicely. go ahead with your political lies and the term ‘‘blatherskite” all you The people are onto your crooked, lying politics and oiher and as you well Thank you, “cussedness,” ed with you. In the meantime, old stand and gathering in the coin of the realm. ~~ Brethren Church Sabbath Services. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., by Dr. Mackey. Subject “Perseverance. 2 Sabbath school at 2 p. mn. ; Y. 1. prayer service at 6 p. m. ii ii: ruins your health. DeWitt’s Little Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. DoS, Hay, Elk Lick. CC. A.Bender & Bro., Grants- ville. ti How the War is Progressing. At the time of our going to press (Wednesday evening) there is no war news of a startling nature. side gages will be found a full account | of the progress of the war up to Mon- | burg, which will be published in our | will be highly appre- | Since that date the most imper- capture of the Spanish by the American Mangrove. The as day. tant news is the steamer Panama, light-house tender prize is a rich one for the “Yanks.” on The captured vessel has been brought to Key West. General Blanco, of the Spanish army in Cuba, has reported to his govern- ment that Spanish gunboat one re- | pulsed three American ships while try- The | ing to land troops at Cardenas. The President’s call for 125,000 vol- | unteers is being responded to from all come sneak | parts of the Union, Pennsylvania, be- | ing the first state to respond. I'rank needn’t Our Asiatic squadron has sailed for Manilla, where it is expected to make { war on the Phillipine islands by Satur- | day noon. Forty young and middle-aged men of | land, Md. a military company. Dr. E. H. Jarlett, long a citizen of Oakland, but a Cuban by birth, is one of the enthusiastic members of the organiza- ized most tion. A large number of cars of Cuban re- lief supplies have been possing through Many of these loads freight labeled large streamers bearing the names of towns where they come from.—Oakland Journal. Mrs. Olegard Jacobson, a widow, has sued John Keldahl for $1,200 damages, alleging that the defendant “did wick- edly, feloniously and with alice afore- CATTYy away one | kiss, the same being the personal prop- erty of the plaintiff.” of precious are There is a new song going the rounds of the press and it runneth in this wise: want to buy at your place, we don’t trade there any more; you’ll be sorry when you see us going to some other store. goods, we have opened wide our eyes; we don’t want to trade at your store, ‘cause you do not advertise.” Samuel W. Weinberg, of Baltimore, among schoolboys to build stirred of that This movement has patriotic can Boy. up the schoolgirls to raise enough money to build a compainion ship to the Boy to | be known as the Sister. During the past two & O. has received 1,110 new box cars, 1,- 239 double hopper gondolas and 224 coke cars of the order of 5,150 recently Palace Car Peninsula Car & Foundry Jaltimore Car are being made as the Missouri Car Deliveries The Pen-Mar Coal Company has let dwellings, one store building and a ten will be contracts have Of the dwellings, houses. “The been awarded to Wm. rank Petry and James Rayman. rest assured , and vicinity have organ- | { ships, and altogether Spanish war vessels seem to be try- | And there Are Others. “A rubber stamp fakir was in town the first of the week and carried away a few dollars,” remarks : | the Gaylord (Kansas) ferald, and then we are also doing all the job work for! Meyers- i a business man of the more or less follows: “If he continues with a few sarcastic expressions, as | desires to be counted as one, sees fit {o | daub his note heads aud envelopes with {a rubber stamp and thus lead outsiders causes much newst matter to | S.CE.} | such grave times as these, board | be read ing to avoid battle with American war | it looks as though | the enemy dreads to do battle with us. | and are Gieneral active which The threatening insurgents are Havana, { Blanco claims to be able to hold against | all with | American officers they can easily take the city when they once decide bombard it. In (he meantime we only await comers, to can i developments. { name and framed under his lis the chairman of a committee to raise | funds | great battleship, to be called the Amer- t al | mean One remedy for coughs, colds, eroup, bron- | | tem of bles. propose to put on foot | months the B. | said : —- The fariner, the mechanic and the rider linhle to unexpected bruises. DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve best thing to keep on hand. It heals guick- lv, and isa well known cure for Piles. 1% Hay, Elk: Lick. ¢. A.Bender & Bro, Grants- ville. and the are cUuls An Intoresiinie Foot. DuBois Courier. It is a striking and interesting fact that the first year of the term of President McKinley is ized by the exportation to Europe of tin signal- American plate, bicycle | i wis {as that of crushing think dees not | ity this country further | | that : thieves. =.) heen | Cough Care, i bronchitis {an Lick, C. Presidential | whose manufac- | Yoh can't soll vs anv stalf | ture in the United States was brought | ( i se Si y 8 } about by the high protection given to} by the law bearing his manage- ment as chairman of the House Com- mittee on Ways and Means. —-— that industry lives, the infalli- Children like it, it saves their Minute Cough Cure, ble chitis; grippe,and all throat and lung trou- P. 8S. Hay, EIK Lick.: C. A. Bender & Bro., Grantsville. — Party Perfidy. | of i identified if found later on We | have his obituary and the Just | : he has a Isaby in his house, or a | too. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and | . ] ! eR : : Farle | €0d of uses that a rubber stamp might | n | not be put to in the hands of an enter- | Little Early Risers, # [EIk Lick. On our in- | to think there is no printer in his town, we can stand-it if he can. as that, when he comes to die, ought to usual reso- lations of his lodge printed on a fence board with a rubber stamp. And when party. or a son or a daughter gets married, a ping paper and tacked up on his front door. And when he is a candidate for office hie might rubber stamp himself a label to the effect that he wants to be i constable or road overseer or justice of | the peace, as thec ase may be, and pin it on the bosom of his pants. And when the opposition jumped onto him and told some tough stories about him, he could just stamp another label say- ing it was a blamed Jie, and pin that on (‘ome to think of it, there is no prising, econamical man.” le It isa great leap from the doses of blue-mass and naus2ous physics to Uo ponoadne nd billiousness. 1. 8S. Hay, A. Bender & Bro... Grantsyille. They Ought to Go to Spain. The Johnstown Democrat claims to be patriotic, but yet it is setting up a howl that is little short of treason nation is at war with a foreign power. The esteemed Deinocrat insists upon it that our country’ ent war is to crush the republic of Cu- ba and set up a carpet-bag government of American bond-holders and sugar trust thieves. The same sort of rot can in Spanish newspapers, these the editor of | | the United States Navy, son of Henry Lee, the famous “Light- | | town, or one who | Such a man | full account of the important event | | might be printed on a sheet of wrap- old-fashioned | | the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's | They cure constipation, | lof the Windy City, during ! when the | sobject in the the pres- days, and no doubt the Dons would be glad to learn that they have some allies in this country in the shape of Demo- cratic newspapers of the Denoerat Kivd. If the Democratic edi- tors prefer to side with Spain in prefer- ence to the 1 States, to go to Spain and swear allegiance to the Spanish crown. Following are two editorials whieh in last Read them both and Johnstown ‘nited they ought appeared week’s Johwvstown Deinacral. judge for yourself of the consistency to be found therein: “We are all Americans awful thing;bhut when at'stake the not falter in cone to Spain. de to the stands Cattse, War and liberty United States The uliima- If hy Saturday demands of human- ready now. Justice are people of the wii! their duty. tum has she aed vigorousiy assert its or to have that spoiled even cause the Cuban republic and government of and trust Miles will take care It would be pity in good a “Of course Gen, new uniform. a ~0) sete up carpet-h American 2) il bondholders sugar i 2 o Thousands of sufferers from grippe have restored to health by One Minute It quickly cures coughs, colds, , pneumonia, gripne, asthana, and throat and lung diseases. Pos. Hay, A. Bender & Bro, Grantswville, Each Soldier to Wear a Tag. New York Sun. When the men of the regular and volunteer armies go into action they will wear around their necks little tags aluminum, by which they may be battle. Im the last war it was often the field of | yn, is an to! | cigarettes. | suffered from piles. Fitzhugh Lee. Fitzhugh Lee, late U. 8. C'onsul-Gen- eral at Cuba, is a native of Yirgioi. He is a son Captain Sidney 8, Lee, of | Horse” Harry, conspicuous for his ser- vice in the War of the Revolution. ile is a graduate of West Point, and was assigned to duty in the Fifth United States Cavalry. Ile was engaged against the Indians ou the Texas front- fer, and came near losing his life from the effects of arrow wound lung. [Ile seceded and beeame oflicer in the War of the an Rebellion. Robert E. Lee, the mander, was his uncle. » — Thirty-flve years make a ceneration. or 1t is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesville, 0. He was cured by using three hoxes of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, | P.S. Hay, Elk Lick. C. A. Bender & Grantsville. ——- — Desth- Dealing Machines. Johnstown Tribune. The Carnegie Steel Company is en- | gaged at its Twenty-ninth-street Mills, ! Pittsburg, in the manufacture of a | number of experimental steel shells for explosive projectiles which as soon as completed are to be sent to the Sandy Hook Proving Grounds of the U nited States Navy to be tested, and if found up to the standard of the Government ! and the expectations of the inventor, will be adopted by the Government and manufactured on a large scale. The inventor is George W, len, an engineer of Chicago, and associ- ated with him is Emil Gatleman, a chemist of national repute. Owing to the pecular construction of these projectiles, which can be used in the Goverment’s sixteen and eighteen-inch guns, they have a normal miles and can dest within three hundred shell’s lighting point. Mr. MeMullen.who is in Pittsburg, says that proves what he confidently believes it will, the benef only to “Une! also who is is of fifteen battleship it range roy... a yards it his destructive machine of it would be given Ham.” - Sign of the Cigar dite. 1 The Blairsville Courier has reeesived from the Secretary of the Medico-Legal Society of New York a ten by him in defense the request that tion pe vn phi of writ- editorial men- here lieve that and believe Some All right, While the Courier contain be made. it is: does not he opium, arsenic, similar deadly poisons, it does that that they are “stinkers” and should not be tolerated any respectable community. It that are the badge or sign of the pro- the would-be useless nincompoop, and the cigarettes in believes usually {they howling the lecherous fessional idler, the street-corner loafer, swell, debauchee. The Courier respects the toby, admires the stogie, has some reverence even for the two-fer the fiver, loves the tenner, and worships a two- fer-n-quarter at a distance financial reasons), but it has not use for They savor too much of the beer the gambling the avenues where the strange-woman , thinks highly of (mainly for saloon, { promenades. Lik | | impossible to properly identify.the dead | I soldiers, and thousands were buried in graves marked unidentified.” © The War department has prepared this sys- identification, and it decided that on each tag shall be the | numeral | pany, in a recent speech John Wanamaker | “RR man, an anti- member of Lincoln Roberts, Quay was elected a ithe last Legislature from Philadelphia. ! Ile was asked to support the machine | date he would lose his seat | islature. lie again boldly refused. The | for the building of eleven | | seat in the Kann & Sons, ! The | that the contractors will do creditable work. : Many of the prominent announced in to case of war the have agents that insurance their | policies held by persons who wish: to | made invalid by a move to the front. No- | tices to this effect have been posted. | The companies require the policy in most cases to forward to the hold- | home offices their intention of joining | the ranks. for war service. Are we busy at Tue Srar A permit is then to be given | I pation, s oflice? ' candidate for United States Senator and refused. He was asked again and again, but stood firm. risburg he was waited upon by a very prominent politician and told that if he did not support the machine gentleman made good his threat. A ed methods Mr. Roberts, a Republican, When he reached Ilar- | CL Wits Witeh Hazel Salve candi- | in the Leg- | assigned each man muster rolls, with the letter of hiscom- battery or troop, and on his These troops in the South when it that a fight is on hand. In the Civil war officers of some of the regiments had little silver shields inscribed with ment. is ey ident | | ing liga. 23 The Pay Soldiers Receive. The present pay per the service of the State is as follows: Major general, $20.83 ; brigadier general, $15,290; colonel, $9.72; lieutenant onel, $8.33; major, $6 captains, $5; first lieutenant, $4,17; second $3.89; first sergeant, $3; corporals, $1.75; $1.50. Enlisted full term of col- 95; sergeants vates, a enlistment, three i years, are entitled to 20 cents a day ad- { ditional pay during their second and has been | the | third term of consecutive enlistment. [n case the guards are called into the service of the United States the pay of | { commissioned oflicers remains as above. regi- | tags will be sent to the | the wearer's name, rank and regiment. | —-— M-I.} ‘nmerol, Pa. asutlerer for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile De- ocum, ( says remedies, but - without success. wis recoinanend- ed tome. I used one It has effveted a pernunsent cure.” Asa permanent cure piles DeWitt’s Witeh Hpzel Salve equal. TW 8S. Hay, EIR Licks CA. box. has no 22 { Bro, Grantsville, { contest was started, and by high-hand- | company stable at their works south of | fairly elected, was obliged to vacate his | ocrat: To do this job a Quay committee attempted to get $6906.14 of the taxpay- | there shall be liberty in Cuba, and they are absolutely i ever more right. ers’ money.” W. I. Miller and W. FH. Sanner helped. Though seated by the Legislature and sustained by court decisions, R. Lincoln Roberts, an anty-Quay I#epubliean, was unseated, by Miller’s and Sanner’s vote and his place given to Oscar 1 ders. a Quay Quay. Democrat, controlled by Legislative Record, page 1944. - A little boy the asked for a bottle of “get up in morning as fast as the drug- 2d a household name for “De- Witt's Littie Early and gave him a bottle of those famous little pills for consti- ick headache, liver troubles. Po. S. Hay, Elk Lick. der & Bro. Grantsville. you can,” ois {reco Risers”? C. j / Legislature for a Quay Dem- | >. Saun- | amd stomach | A. Ben- Sympathy of Engiend, London Chronicle. but the enlisted men receive the pay of men in like grade in the regular { army, which is from $13 to $26 per | month. i - A Sugg :stion to Spain. A writer in the New York Zines says: i 1 find the following in my scrap-book, “1 was | for | Bender & and. as it seems apropos, I send you the story, with the suggestion that you | call attention to it. It was taken from the L. 4. W. Bulletin, and is ralled simply a boy’s story. “One time they was a young gote Spain's | wich felt butty, and they was a ole ram ; wich lay in the road, half asleep,chune | [ his cud. i into a paster ol his life, and had never | The seventy millions of people of the | United - States are all resolved {hat right. No nation was And we ought to ac- knowledge the justice of her cause by every articulate method at our com- mand. We see no reason why we should rot sell to the States some of | | The gote he had been shet up saw a ram, and he sed to his sister, the gote did: ‘You jest stan still an’ see me wipe that freek off the erth.’ No the gote he went up before the ram and stompt his feet hed kep between his i lashes. Bimeby he back- { ed off, the gote did, and took a ran an’ our torpedo eatehers and torpedo boats, | factors of a naval war in whielr she is somewhat deficient. tine to prove that blood is thicker than water—that Anglo-Saxon Surely this is the | {ram peoples are | one and invincible. As for Spain, she has | a place for repentance. Wiil she avail herself of it? The kindest word that her friends in Europe can say to her is —Don’t commit suicide.- ter: | { | come down hed, wack! the air, and on the ram’s arose up in with his hed The gotd’s head was busted but the ole | wank his eye. Then the ole r he smiled with his mowth an’ sed to the butty gote’s sis- ‘Pears to me, miss, that kangaroo he never am of yourn is mighty careless lites; he come gum-dasted near makin’ me swaller my cud.” and a grand- | in the | a Rebel | Ile | was twice chosen Governor of Virginia. Confederate comn- | Bro. | [ MeMul- claimed | of the of cigarcties,with | table, and | day of officers | and enlisted men of infantry when in | lieuten- | musicians and Prt men, after serv- | an’ shuke his | real friteful, but the ram only jest | a chune his cud and wotched out | where he | i The Sign a Lights. | Sailors, in the spats, | What say the midnigt stars? Are the bells of freedont o'er tho bars? ringing music are the luhits that ®hine at en Ofer the water tar and tree, The radianee of the for Hberty? beacons that blaze Captainy glad and crand, Sun-tacing—sword in hand: 1s the morning of light shall bathe the © liberry, w land? Patriots, On serri Have Hiv give battle of the free? Ieroes! Yow ! shore or sein, ye sto for glory in the Awake! Oh East and West North—sSouth, in loye? To Hive for country, upon her breast! —{" rank 1. s behest, HES rou? or to dio stanton. PIANOS PIANOS We are sole agents for Steinway, Chickering, Hardman, Krakauer, Harrington And other makes of Pianos. LOW PRICES! EASY TERMS! MR. E. C.. WELCH, of Friedens, Somerset county, Pa., can give full in- formation concerning all the makes of | Pianos we represent and ean quote our Towest Pittsburg wareroom price. Catalouge mailed on application. C. C. MELLOR CO., Successors to Mellor & HHoene, 319-321 5th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. GURLEY, and Optician. Jewele Fine Watch Repair- ine and Ionoravineg. | Get apalr of Gurley’ 50 cent Spectacles cor rectly fitted, and guaranteed. BUSINESS MENTION, WANTS, ANNOUKGEMENTS, LEGAL AND SPECIAL XOTIGES. One Minute Cough Citra, cures. That is what it Was made for. ~~ A Grand Gpportunity, “ad” of A. H, Herendeen N.Y. Steady Noe & Clo, employment, tf Geneva, good pay. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Cures Pifes, Scalds, Burns. -e YES, WE CAN '—We can supply cuts and kinds of ad- vertisements and job printing. Call at Thr SN large as- sortment of specimens. We ean show you cuts of nearly everything that ists and many things that do not exist, No matter what Kind of a cut you want, we ean supply it at a very low price. - Ccugh Cure, cures. what it was made for. suitable for any all ran office and sce our CX~- Onc Minute That is — * gross Braham are FOR SALE Patent invention I their use '—Neveral Pens. These a new and an excellent thing. By blctting is an impossibility anl one penful of ink will write an or- dinary letter. They save ink, save time (and avoid blots. They last twice as { long as other pens. We have them in ‘stubs and all other styles. Will them out at 15 cents per dozen. ular price is 25 cents per dozen, them and you will use no other. | yers, ministers and clerks buy them by the You can get them at Tur Stan office. pens close Reg- Try Law- TrOSs Bross. rt - DeWitt’s Littie Early Risers, The famous little pili WANTED: — Traveling General Agents, not to eanvass, but to travel from town to town and employ agents | for a reliable publishing house. $600.00 | per year with all traveling and living | expenses payable weekly. Address, Joux CC. Winston & Co, 718 to 724 Arch | St., Philadelphia, Pa. tf. FOR SALE!—A second-hand Monarch Bieyele with the most mod- ern equipments, geared to 66', inches, weight 25 pounds, practically good rew. Nothing broken worn fabout it. Will be sold for less than [ hall of wholesale cost. No better ma- chine in Somerset county at any price. tHandsome, swift, easy-running and the Be quick it will good as as nor ‘acme of all high grades. | you want a bargain, as this offer be open for a limited time only. la good Bieyele Lamp and Bell for i cheap. Inquire at Rrar office. i —- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Thomas 8S. Willinms, late of township, deceased. ! Letters of administration of Thomas S. Williams, late | township, Somerset county, Pennsylvanin, deceased, have granted to W. B.Cook, resi ing in the borough of Meyersduale, Somerset county, Pa, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pays Lment, and those having claims or demands, will make known the same without delay, Wi B. COOK, Administrator. Also sale — Estate of Elk Lick on the estate of Elk Lick d= H~19 ¢ Candidate for Assembly. Eprror Star:—I wish to announce to the Republican voters of Somerset county, through the columns of your paper. that I will be a eandidate for the Assembly, at the regular Republican primary election, and will registet my “name for announcement with the Coun- ty Chairman in due time. Very Respectfully, E. DD, Mire: Rockwood, Pa, ‘March 21,1898.
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