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WE WANT ACENTS EVERYWHERE = Every purchaser becomes a contributor. Will you help us to increase our donatign by increasing the sales of this book? Prospenins is now ready. Write at once for our Liberal Terms to Agents. Mennonite. Publishing Co..- Elkhart, | Ind. W. H. KooNTZ. J. G. OGLE. KOONTZ & OGLE, Attorneys-At-I.aw, SOMERSET, PENNA. B.& 0.R.R. SCHEDULE. Until further notice passenger trains wilt arrive at Meyersdale as follows: Office opposite Court House. BAST HOUND: No. 10, Daily... No. 46, Daily No. 6, Daily... No. 14, Daily... FRANCIS J. KoosER. ERNEST O. KOOSER. KOOSER & KOOSER, Ff BOUND. Attorneys=s- At-T.aw, : No. 9, No. 47, No. : No. 11, Daily. Daily. Dinily,. Daily SOMERSET, PA. Office over Fisher’s Book Store. J. A. BERKEY NDFEIRTAINING! The junior member of this firm has late- ly been tolling speicial instructions in the city of Pittsburg, in the art of EMBAILMIN Attorney-at-IT.aw, SOMERSET, PA. NG. oo office one door cast of I. 8. Hay’s store. We are therefore in a position to give the public better service inourline than ever before, and we are still doing busi- ness at the old sti t The inking the ubli¢ for their patronage, and solicit- ng a continuance of the same, we re- main A. M. LICHTY, Physician and Surgeon, * SALISBURY, PENN’A. S. Lowry & Son. -~ Salisbury, Pa. L