The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, November 10, 1898, Image 4

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P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher.
A
Entered at the Postoflice at INlk Lick, Pa,
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TS
10 |
be pub-
for less
land 32 colored.
{some time has been quite ill.
| fell on our genial {friend M.
{on Tuesday, which hurt severely, but
These rates and |
| der that he was not
| friends
| pulpit in this place, last
iM. E.
An expert wing shooter, while on a
hunting trip in Clearfield township, one
day last week, took the Burns school
house for a pheasant and shot all the
window lights out. He is replacing
| them.—Cresson Record.
J. C. Lowry, Esq.,
to Salisbury, last Saturday, to visit his
tor |
who
We re-
is not
sister, Mrs. Eva Williams,
gret to say that Mrs. Williams
convalescing very rapidly.
A derrick for a well digging machine
C. Lowry,
Mike is still on the turf. It is a won-
killed, but then it
takes a good deal to kill an undertaker.
Rev. J. M. Evans, who
from this town several years
turned last week for a visit
here and in Garrett
Evans filled the Reformed
Sunday eve-
moved
ago,
away
among
Md.
Rev.
ning.
Died in West Salisbury, last Thurs- |
' | day, Samuel Wesley Gaghagen,
lof James Gaghagen.
aged 6 years,
a son
Deceased was
10 days. !
Funeral |
the
months and
Cause of death, diphtheria.
services were held on Saturday, at
church.
Garrett county, Md., has 3,792 regis-
tered voters, of which 3,760 are white
the supervisors that they have kept an
| accurate account of the new voters,and
| Co. will employ none but
and
[every
| them.
| place of business, and
We have an excel-
lent Men
overcoats in all grades.
Our ", 6.30,
$7.30 and $8.30 coats
line of ’S
ed
)
Jee
are elegant values.
You will
bv
overcoat
=)
Nnoney
your
€
&
us, and yeu are
of a perfect fit
latest style.
p
Store,
Leading Clothing
g
Meyersdale, Pa.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
NEWS
Scott Brown (colored)
“dad” of a new bs k
Wm. C. who had a hard
tussle with typhoid fever, is again able
10 be out.
is the proud
by gir
Wagner,
Prof. Joseph J. Stutzman, of Somer-
set, is af present the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. AM. J. Beachy.
The Mutual Telephone Company is
stringing up more wire and putting
some new ‘phones in town, this week.
Keim’s large new double
at. the north end of
Grant street, is being rapidly pushed
to completion.
in |
Harvey DB.
tenemet house,
the destructive
Capitol, at Wash-
ocefirred last Sunday,
For particulars of
tire in our National
ington, which
see our inside pages.
The unsightly old log building on
Girant street, north of Thomas Eckerd’s
residence, has been pulled down and
removed. The old landmarks are fast
disappearing in this thriving borough.
Holy Communion will be celebrated
in the Salisbury Brethren chureh, Sab-
hath evening, Nov. 13th; preparatory
services, Friday evening, the 11th, and
Nafurday event i2th. Preaching
by Dr. J.
ng. the
Mackey.
{ but we found him jolly
| fully restored
tbary,
and we would be glad t
that out of the 67 gained over last
52 are Republicans.
[Hereafter the W.
year,
L. Douglass Shoe
union labor,
label will appear on
manufactured by
sat-
the union
pair of shoes
The company has signed a
isfatory agreement with the Boot
Shoe Workers’ Union.
and
Read our advertisemen
time well spent. The advertiser is the
man who has the
trade bad enough to invite you to his
times
ov
nine out
moley on
of ten will s
inte o
article y«
ave
yu purchase of him.
We
people in church trying to look angelic
ey “shall
ey. wouldn’t
you
An exchange have s¢
says:
while they sin we know
other there,” when th speak
to each other if on the street,
Know
where?
they met
ny thi They
for ar Hing.
but uestion is,
may
)
other, tne gi
Keim-Beaehy wedding,
week’s
1 ;
to-cny, ¢
affair.
Star always goes to press on
last
noon,
announcement in
takes place at
no doubt be an grand
Wedne
day evening, we are unable to give
f the wedding, this week.
=
account o
Mr. John I.
Nebraska
Beachy, who went
on a businsss and
trip, some time ago, returned last Hun-
day. Iie reports
good in that
the
ame
times
about
countians
state, and says ¢
he
former Somerset
across
tented.
ae prosperous
Mr. Norman Maust, late of the firm
f Maust and Broadwater, of West Sal-
tr recently a
tendency of the
Company, at M:
of $1,206 a year.
will
Markleton
irkleton, Pa, at a salary
Mr. Maust, we have
give entire sath
no doubt, faction
to his employers.
Miss Ida Wellley
had been visiting
turned home last
, of Confluence, who
friends, re
Miss
: Ea lishury
Friday.
of Somerset, came |
re- |
county, |
Th# registrars report to |
1t will be |
bargains, wants vour |
ery |
CT
to {in
pleasure |
exceedingly |
wl
and: con-
ceepted the guperin- |
Lumber |
Welf- |
man is hard to tell, as he was harmless
as well as poor,
there is
old.
Over at Irostburg, Md,
grandmother only 25 years
married when she was
| years old, and her daughter was mar-
ried when only 12 years
mother. A guard hasbeen placed
a
She
was
a
child to prevent her eloping, as it is re
ported that several enterprising year- |
lings are mashed on her
merchant was told by
latter
A Uniontown
a farmer that if he wanted the
to read his fence advertisements they
must be brought to he
read A majority of peo-
| ple and the
his house, as
newspapers.
do
the same, merchants
who confine themselves to daubing up |
should pon-
“Weary Wil-
fences or tacking up signs
| der over this statement.
about the only
to read all along
the road, while intelligent people get
{ their information from newspapers,
lies” are
{ have time the signs
Tie Star expects to get out a special
| edition in the near future
contain a thorough review of
| progress, a write-up of the town’s his-
{tory and the resources of this locality,
I also biographical sketches of leading
citizens, ete. Our aim to have the
which will
is
special edition well illustrated and in-!
tensely interesting, and when the time
comes we shall expect our citizens to
help the project along in a substantial
ay,
| flect great eredit upon the community
and do it much good.
{ Mr. Lou Ilayman, who for several
| years was employed in this vicinity .en-
listed in the Regular Army a year or so
ago,
sent to Cuba.
participated
| regiment
{ young Hayman
battles of Santiago and El Cana.
now of* the service,
{ ceived an honorable discharge, and is
old-time
salisbury.
entertainingly of his
was
in the
is out having re-
again ng his friends
and around
amo
talks army
and things pertaining to Cul
{ makes a fine scldierly appearance.
Twentieth U.S.
eam
was in i infantry.
ai inst
Fotceted a
Struek by a Train.
last
in
week Samuel Arnold
killed
iroad.
i One
eame. near by a train
I'l
the crossing near
Mr. Arnold’s
by a train
track and was
dista
pieces and badly i:
Mr. Arnold
but his
torn and he had
nearing the
attention
ai
accident
Won
the Salisbury ne
at
house.
happened
Moser’s
rs
driv-
dragged
p struck while
the
along for quite a nee,
the vehicle to 1Jur-
ing his horse. was hot
hart iat himself,
| Was somewhat
close call. When
Mr. Arnold’s
} o
ir
clothing
a very
track
was
y
ag
{ from which the train was approaching,
i
[ its approach.
Set
fever. lt does
in course. Cure it'q
One Minute Cough
the be CT y. for all sand for
We
P.S May, BIR
lika un
rtu
tuaily w
{© Acoughis not
have to run a eo
ly
euro,
uick-
and ctf
the most severe
because it’s goed.
Lick,
—
Baker
Tho Estate.
ley fn the editor that her broth- |
Jo Welfley
a large growing practice,
all of the family
but yet
bury.
Last - Friday a
passenger coaches made
er, Dr. / , of Confluence, has
also that
Confluence,
liked Sali
lis
like it in
not as well as they
of
of
One of the coaches
car of
QO, and on
special train
a tour the
pry
ry
Salish railroad.
was the private General
B. &
were Mr.
the Merchant
ny, and other
coal men.
Sup.
Gibson, of the
the train
Boswell, o
Gibson, President
Tay has just completed a com-
shed rear of
illo!’ Mr. |
solid |
modicus vehicle at the
Johnson & Me(h s warehouse,
built up
alley
prosperit
fay now has everything
from Grant street to the
west. Rain or
Mr. Hay
“Men may come
Calvin I
shine,
panie, keeps on
and men may go,” but
. lay builds on forever
We
evening,
had the pleasure,
of calling on
at his home,
last Friday
Captain E. O.
in Somerset. The
and thin,
Kooser,
captain is still looking pale
and in the best
iis friends hope to see him
to hecaith,
comrades company
among whom he is a great favorite.
of West Sali
long
from
last
glad to know
of spirits.
soon, and
es-
is of
pecially h
Soldier James Conley,
who was sick for a time in
the army. came
Hospital, in
are
that
home
Johnstown, week, we
ani We are
young Conley has fully recovered,
osee him. (all
around, James, you will always
latch string out for the
this den.
soldier boys, at
There
Mull,
township
are
An-
“=
ave suspicions that
1
drew aged veteran of I
mer who has been missing
22th last, has
been foully dealt with. Every effort
will be made to thoroughly investigate
just what
could have had in murdering the old
from his home since Aug.
the case. but motive anyone
two |
board |
£3
on the |
or |
building. |
I;
Memorial
7. 7th, 1838.
Ebrror Soar :—IPor the benefit of the
| Baker heirs IT would
that
1
my last
say through Tix
rothing new has loned
letter, work
We
are carefully watching every move,and
(GO
| since but the is
progressing as rapidly as possible.
I should anything be reported to me at
rd to the progress of
it will be given to Tin Srar
any time in regza
the work,
[ without delay.
Coal Compa- |
prominent railroad and |
Scothi ©
Witeh |
of
cleansing, De Witt’s
implacable
wounds. It never
Hay, Elk Lick, Pa.
healing,
el Salve is the ene-
sores, burns and
piles. PP. 5S.
—-
of the
ny
fails to cure
School Law.
Requirements
Aecording to the school law, a child
cannot enter school until he is six years
| of age. The compulsory law
that
to thirteen.
He
tory until he is sixteen,
:annot be employed in a mill or fac-
He cannot at-
{ tend school after he is twenty-one,
he pays and
Board wishes to aceept him.
less tuition, the School
The school
{ is not free Lo any one living outside of
the district.
Sse es
Constipation prevents the body f
Deo
remove
ding itself of waste
tie
at
Witt
the
hiliousness,
liver and clear thecomplexion.
gar coated.
's Lit-
trouble
matter.
rly Risers will
1d cure sick headache,
tive Small,
nause:
st
P.
don’t gri
Elk Lick. Po.
-
Cambria County,
pe or cause
8S. Hay,
“—
Take Notice
find the |
Some time ago Tie Srar reported an
wn in EIR Lick 3
ghd 14
1e (
apple gi { township
wel Ever since {
tin
to
very
Somerset
pounds
‘mmbria county has been
it, and
doing
try
several times
Now,
mes
equal (
however,
to the front
heard
grown by a far:
near
SO.
county ¢«
again with the biggest apple yet
from. The apple was
only 11
old and is now |
around the cradle of the infant grand- |
people who |
| marked that the butcher hae
| bill for
{ money
> {her and she
Salisbury’s |
and during the Spanish war his!
Here |
He |
in!
The young man |
ington
past
1.4
on |
convey- |
smashing
pare wearil
lof
; iat MeQuade’s
attracted |
un shot in the opposite direction | .
{for
. Fo pretty
and that accounted for his not noticing! 3
|
I home all week.
the
{Andy demurred to the charge
reconnend it]
Pay
| Henry and he directed his at
| Bingner in a style that
|
confliet.
| be said that he ever had :
Salve don’t ac
requires |
he must attend school from eight
‘nless otherwise employ- |
ed,he must attend from eight to sixteen. |
un- |
roma rid- |
inae- |
i gational church,
lioned
and his wife, the petition states, are of |
{full agesand the former has steady em-
a8
er named Warner, in Greenville tewn- |
ship, sil it Weight 13; pounds. It
was taken to Frostburg, Md, and pre-
sented to John Ilartig, according to
the Ifrostburg Journal, and the Journal
never-—well, hardly ever lies.
——
Overcome evil with good,
One
cood children
Overcome your
coughs and colds with
Care it.
1tis so cry for
and all throat and lung disease. Po 8
Elk Lick, Pa.
—
A Financial Puzzla.
Here is problem in finance which we
i submit to those of our readers who are
always loaded for an argument on the |
money question:
A banker sauntering home from
dinner saw a $10 bill lying on the eurb-
Of course he picked it up and
order to find the
re-
in a
The
his
stone.
took the numbers in
owner. While at home his wife
sent
meat amounting to $10.
only money he had with
he had found, which he gave
paid the butcher.
butcher paid it to a farmer for a
and the farmer paid it to the merchant,
who in turn paid it t
an, and she, owing the banker
of $10, went te the banker and paid her
note. The banker recognized the bill
The
a
| as the one he had found, and which up
{to that
| On
for it will be a paper that will re- |
had settled $50 of
a careful
found the bill counferfeit.
time
more ronsideration he
Now,will some of our financial friends {
tell us what has been lost in this trans- |
action, and by whom, if anybody?
~~
Late to
man for
to bed
that ma
P. 8.. Hay,
bed and early to
his home in the
and a Little Early
skies. But
Elk Lick, Pa.
pt
Fif _h Regiment Still Held.
Cur soldier boys of company I, who
were to be mustered out on Monday, at
Somerset, have been sent home again,
from Wash-
the muster-
the Ififth,
This was
as an order was received
that
regiment,
St inday
thei
as postponed
on
ng out of It
indefinitely.
doubt a disappointment
sy and the now wondering
thai next
sol ;
Wwe:
the boj
what
had
y
iy
order will 1
are
we. They
in Homerset for the
a
few , and they are
well and hearty
oi
sooner a cough or col
the
Hac
Coush Cure
rm to the sutferor
dan ze
Minute
sufier
I'Ous,
7. One
Why
ach? It
Elk Lici,
{ quit
Iy cures it. wie
is ant to the
s within re
Say,
Die
Pa.
Henry Walker
facial evidences of a couple
they
first
John II. Bingner and
14
pugilistic encounters had on
Their
and the second in Bing-
Walker had
proceedings, Walker was
Monday night.
ier’s house, where gone
further
poand |} been
i
i
confinement
badly used u 108
keeping himself in at his
I'he trouble
MeQuade bar. WW
charged that the
arose at
alker, it appears,
liguor was peppered.
and ap-
petled to Bingner, who coincided with
Or Was
This
of the
angered
that the
proper
view liqu
and
the
pure sort.
tention to
brought
Both appear to be extremely
sorry that the fracas took place.—Dbeir-
tin Record.
Walker is a noted we
and a Scull
said to be one of =
faithful
candidate
wuld-be politician
He is
S 1INOost
ring collar.
‘immie” Scull’
pros
His fig
wears
henchmen
for Sheriff.
and a spective
ht will
not help his chances for otiiea, if it can
v chance. He
have a very badly
the fight, but
a handsome face to say
he is probably a
fight, and
is reported to
ficured
never had
it.
wiser
face since he
best of I[Towever,
much man since the
along this line there is still mach room
for improvement.
———
When you ask for De Witt’s Witch Hazel |
a counterfeit or imit
I’iles bei
than all others combined.
cept
tion. There are more cases of
cured by this,
Ss. Hay, Elk Li
r
ik, Po.
RE
Sued for His
John G. Graham recently filed a pe-
tition for a writ of habeas corpus out
of the cireuit court for Allegany coun-
ty, directed to Dr.Cristopher C.
of
bring Grace Graham, the
Jacobs,
Frostburg, commanding him to
g g
wife and the defendant’s daughter, in-
to court, it being alleged that sheis un-
lawfully eh by her father. Mr.
Miss Jacobs were quietly
1898, by
the Congre-
Graham and
married on October 20,
Geo. W. Moore, pastor of
great surprise. Both plaintiff
ployment with the Consolidated Conl
nd is said to be a
lent young man of good family.
At the hearing Ju
the wife was given over into custody of
the husband and an order was passed
directing Dr. to
farther in the
Company, a n excel-
before Sloan
foo
§ 44
Ss
Jacobs not interfere
matter.
— -——
e Cough Cure,
cures.
at it was made for.
Minute Cough |
It |
cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe |
lay, |
him was the !
calf |
o the washerwom- |
note |
debt, !
Rizer, the piil
kes life longer and better and wiser. |
1 a couch |
sel-to was |
on a |
dis- |
the |
petitioner’s |
Rev. |
The County Institute.
The
| N Ov,
NS
week beginning on Monday,
28th, has been selected by County
uperintendent Pritts for the
{ county teachers’ institute. Mur.
has made eluborate
very. successful course of instruction
and entertainment for the teachers and
all friends of education.
i list
| talent secured for the day
occasion: State
effer; Dr. C. C
schools of Lima, Ohio:
next
Pritts
Following is a
of some of the excellent outside
ithe Superintendent
. Miller, Supt.
Pr. J.C.
(of the Bowling Green, Kentucky,
mal School ; Prof. George E.
i: Washington, D. C.; Prof. J.
of the Pa. St
Prof. Parker, of Binghampton,
NY:
IFor the evening entertainments Mr.
| Pritts has secured the following named
{lecturers and musical
DeWitt Miller, of
Hawley Smith, of Peoria,
> Rextette, of
A. J. Willits, of Spring Lake
Reha
Willis,
Little,
D.
ate
Meese,
(lalifornina,
GC. 3M.
organization:
Jehu
Wm.
© Ariel
Ohio;
Nk
it is needless to say the institute will
be & rare treat for all who attend, for
Mr. Pritts has demonstrated that
I knows how to get
| institute.
Ill:
Ladies
Pr,
go and hear them.
>
ne Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what 1= was made for.
_
The Way They Do It in Texas.
rise, prepares a |
early |
A
not
Texas Judge was robtied of a horse
trial. The judge eyed the
[with deep satisfaction for a minute
and t delivered himself of
Following “Owing to a personal prej-
the ( will
It will tried by
will find a verdict in
the Inthe m
added, impressively,
| 80, hen
hear this
the bailiff,
accordance
he
udice, ‘ourt not
Case. he
who
with facts. cantime”
“the Court will
go outside and bend a rope and piek
out a good tree.”
Risers
Sy
1 i
looking
An Editor Loose
the editor feels when
he does his sentiment in blank verse :
This isthe way
oq would fi we from the city’s rade and
and forms cul
the
grows on its straw and the
law fashions
loose—and go where strawberry
gooseberry
: where the
by the eat
clutches for her prey—the guileloss and
| grows on its goose
“tree is elimbed as she
unsuspecting rat on the rattan bush at
{play ; I will ecateh with ease the saiTron
the
{ they leap in joy from boirgh to bough
cow and cowlet in their gloe,
as
i 1
{on the top of a cowslip tree; and list
[while the
the woodehuek
partridge drums his drum
1
h
ard chueks is wood,
and the dog devours the dogwood plum
ude.
me drink from
in the primitive solit
O let
pump,
[kin
rural
I free—new
from the
Eat mush and milk
stump, from folly and
cathered mush
and milk
that was hewn pump-
{ree! from a
fashions
from
mushroom vine, from
the pine.
led dairy I'll turn,
| hastening hies, her ruddy
| red butter to churn
her butter-flies: and
with the earliest fragrant
| farm while the
farmer turns his herd of grasshoppers
where the dairymaid
milk of
at
from the
I'll rise morn
bird, to the
yard pass, and wateh
out to grass.
| Cured of Asthma After
of Suffering
35
Asthmatic
an absolute cure
Ru-
That the remedy
| Tt will be gratifying to
readers to learn that
{ has at last been discovered by Dr.
[dolph Schiffman
| an effectual one cannot be doubted af-
is
{ ter perusal of such testimony as that of
LO. W. Van Antwerp, Ifalton, N. Y., who
says: —“Your Asthma Cure is the best
| T ever used. 1 tried it
| rections, and one box entirely cured me
| of asthma, and I have
{1 ean now co to bed a
|
|
|
{
according to di-
not had it since.
nd sleep all night
which I have not
and I thank
| you for the health that I now enjoy. 1
{ hope that youn will publish this letter,
that others may learn of its wonderful
virtues.”
| Sehiffman sthma Cure is sold by
al H0c. and $1.00 per pack-
| age, or ean be obtained by writing di-
Dr. R. Schiffman, 8504, St
Minn. tr
with perfect comfort,
[ done before for 35 years
Toi
gg ists at
rect to Jox
Paul,
-
Not Much of a Relief.
I'rostburg. and oceas- |
Cleveland Leader.
Crusty Old Unecle—Well, William
| I've decided that you needn’t pay buck
the
I'm going to make you
550 you got from me last summer.
a present of it.
Reckless Nephew—Thanks!
Crusty Old Unele—Well,
a very enthusiastic way you have of ac-
knowledging my generosity.
that’s not
I thought
you'd be overjoyed at getting this debt
{ off your mind.
| Nephew—Oh, it hasn't been
| bothering mat I had no
{ paying You anyway.
Reckless
intention of
preparations for a!
sessions of |
of the |
Philadelphia; |
he |
up a good teachers’ |
The instructors and lectur- |
ers secured for the occasion are men of |
wide renown, and it will pay anyone to |
long ago, and the thief being ap-
| prehended was brought before him for |
prisoner 2
or }
the
the moss-grown |
the!
the |
milkweed sweet—with pineapple from |
And then to the white-wash- !
and golden- |
them for several months.
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
Wedding 1
to be had at Gurley's,
newest and up-to=d
county: Do not
| velore buying.
1. WL . GUIRY
Try Lsann
‘resents
The very
dnte line in the
fall to see them
15).
NG JEWELER,
Meyersdale, Pa.
‘he Cash Store
OF
Nn
Me yersd: ile. ra.
Nor- |
of | r
RAIN STORE
i OOF
Ii
Normal; |
Somerset
[n Dry Goods, Clothing
Shoes,
Carpets, Wall Paper, ete.
OK 10 Your Own nl
Buy
the
least
Delaware, |
1
wy
where you can buy
best for the
We
YOll.
aoods
money. will
make it pay Our
TOO
Ere.
stock is la
Yours
Truly,
S.C. Harley,
BEALS
Callat the new re
RESTAURANT!
Meager
Hilinory
fee
Cakes,
buiiding,
Cream, (‘ont
Tobe
I keep only the hes no is and
very modest pric
JANIS
ss Liunches.
Pies,
sell at
"AVITes.
20,
eatnip |
Office over IN
war ee
A.M. LICHTY,
Physician and Suarce
San
door east of PS.
Office one
BUSINESS MENTION, WANTS,
LEGAL AND SPEGIRL
FLblk
your
Ask
trade.
Int
ants
Publie Notice.
aH
T
oo.
Notiee is hereby giver persons
DBaugh-
property
used by
said Harvey J. Baughinan, in Brothers-
not to purchase from 1a
man, or any
now on my farms occupied or
Vey
other parson, any
valiey township, Somerset. county, Pa,
{and any person purchasing the same or
any part therecol do so at
tf J.G.G
will Lis peril.
VRDILL.
chants
AzKk
trade.
of
tf
your for tokens
~~
Judgmer and
up in neac books, with perforated
i for sale at Tur Srar othee,
low.
it Notes Receipts, put
stubs,
Prices very
- <n
Ask rch
| trade.
LE SCALP
Tue Srar office.
tokens of
tf
your me nts for
“>
BLANKS for sale at
—
merchants tokens of
tr
Ask for
| trade.
your
io
If you have anything to sell, adver-
tise it in Tue Stan. It will pny you.
CARTRIDGE FLAVPER !—The
can get enough Cartridge Paper
few cents, at Tne Star
miners
for a
to last
¥
oilice,
-
Induce your {friends to subseribe for
Tre Only $1.25 a little
less than 2, cents per week. The best
paper in the county.
- >
STAR. a year,
FOR SALE
Patent Pens.
invention and
their use blctting
ani one penful of
dinary letter.
and avoid
long as other pens.
or
=
Braham
a new
xeellent thing. By
lity
ink will write an or-
'—Several
These pens
an
is an impossil
Wwe time
blots. last twice as
Ve have them in
stubs and all other Wilk close
at 15 ¢c
ular price is 25 cents
styles.
them out ents per doz
par dos
itl use no other.
»n. Reg-
Try
Law-
them ry
them and y
yers, ministers and elerks buy
the gross. get tue
an
Star office.
BeWitt's Wi Hazel
Cures Piles, Scalds, Buras.
toh
Leld