[HE SOMERSET nn SIR P. I. Livexaoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa., as mail matter of the Second class. Subscription Rates THE STAR is published every Thursday, at Elk Lick; Somerset, Co., Pa, ut the foliow= ing rates: one vear, if paid within 30 days.......... $1.5 If not paid within 30 days.. sa Six months, if paid within 30 day If not paid within 30 days. .... I'hree months, cash in advance Single copies... . To avoid multiplicity of small ac counts, i all subscriptions for three months or less! must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhe red to. Advertising Rates. TRANSIENT READING NOTICES, 10 cents a line for first insertion; 5 cents a line for ench succeeding insertion. To regular ad- vertisers,5 cents a line straight. No busi- ness locals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than IU cents a line for each insertion, except on yearly contracts. RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS will be made know on application. PArp EDITORIAL PUFFS, invariably 10 cents a line. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates. MARRI..GE, BIRTII AND DEATH NOTICES, not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. CARDS OF THANKS will be published free for natrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT will be pub- lished for 3 cents a line. All advertisements will be run and charged for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement wlll be taken for less than 25 cents. wen warm foot- wear is necessary, hence we call your at- tention to the largest line of these goods in the county. Men's Felt Boots, Boy's Felt Boots, Women's Felt Boots, : IR] Child's Felt Boots All kinds and styles in Lumbermen’s Ov- ers, Perfections, Buck- le Aretices. When you want to puy these 20 ods a thie right price, give us a call. X 0 8 Official Vote of Somerset County (GOVERNOR. 095) v DISTRICTS. SY tOUOS TY RI, | *( ‘squef Addison... 050. oun i Allegheny ! Berlin Borough Benson Borough Brothersvalley Black Conemaugh Contluence Borough Casselman Borough Elk Lick Fairhope: ..... .. 0.00 Greenville Ilooversville Borough Jefferson Jennertown Borough Jenner Lower Turkeyfoot Lincoln Meyersdale Borough Middlecreek Miiford New Baltimore Borough Northampton New Centerville Borough. . Somerset Borough Somerfield Borough Somerset Southampton Stonyereek Stoystown Summit Upper Turkeyfoot Ursina Borough Vellersburg Totaly: 0c. nL vies 40071711 IHlection held [— — - ‘NOJ[BMR )) SBS [ ‘ulqon °° oup | “(] ‘UAPMOS CF] CUA PR 128i 71 66 HH 93) BHT St 2100 > id ~~ r=1ma- 195 67) 76 13 200 - 17] 92 38 20 5! — eo Yut's OW DI DT === 38 15 176 141 113: 33 45. 23 H5H4 [4209 1710 4231 1700 Nov. rior Cou LIN Cona’s. CONGRESS oe 10, SENATOR ASSEMBLY. gal fl sa AA i) iS ol sof A ‘anol yy JduoAan( "v's I (1 enog WD “(I 490A ‘A dao HO RREES IER ARURNY 1 ‘ddoayg, oy 196 196 76; 17 205 204 93 93 20 140 25 82 37 97 12 233 49 67 111 230 116 93 18 96! 27 5 3b 53 BT 20 43 Sl 163 135 28 93 108 140) 261 ire 424842111952 1679; 42 “Juana Cp ago AONOOT CIC] | “YU ZIU00N TH A | Ly J010091L) “(] fSd0 RAL JU Sewing “(pod AJoerare D. Arr'y J pla “(1 fasun) pot Nol SB VEN oe CO ce T= =1 Ut 1813): 255, 4195 S| 208 74 1655/1632, 4219 1682 4124 1772 4203.1680 Ilere’s a sample of “I. didn’t went. palit have gotten to gwine.” Mr. Michael Holeshu, of Meyersdale, into our sanctum and remained long enough to subscribe IF. E. for the great paper. ical church, will preach the sermon, late proprietor of the Keystone house, has purchased a bottling house. ..at Somerset, Pa., Nov. 8th; Armstrong, of Midland, \ and Miss Minnie Miller, of Last Saturday were again startled by theery of “fire!” was at Wm. Powell's house, but it was nothing but burning soot in 11 W. Robison and daughter. fadie, returned from yesterday, where they had been to visit rs. Robison’s young sons, who are at the Soldiers’ Orphan Home. It is said that a woman in Dayton, Ohio, got so much faith in mind reading David Harshberger, a farmer ing near Davidsville, ship, recently lost the barn were ten horses. Loss, no insurance. A large creamery is being. erected at avansville,where batter will be { | | | YA] I INNER NEA Q LOCAL ANDGENERAL NEWS. | Somerset county employs 320 school | enchers. Harvey Dively, the genial blacksmith rely aflticted with rhieumatism, this ~ H.C. Farne circulating r, of Rockwood, w among Salisbury friends, week, Mr. Emanuel Statler has sold his farm east of town to Mrs. Adam Baker. Consideration, $3,250. Miss Florence Speicher is afflicted with sore throat, but we are informed thai she is convalescing. Mr. Roy Bills, of Somerset, and Miss Mills. re merried in Cumberland, Md, re- Florence Rubright, of Summit Mrs. Noah Eird, of near Con- pt their fine A by fire, night of last week. loss esti- HU, and Mrs. Isaiah tGireenville town (1 ip, family, family, who irom bury Rockwood, pring, have returned and now ie- 1 in West Salisbury. will be Ppetated by a stork company of 2, all resider of the diate vieinity. pitchfork i 0 » its grandmother because ipted to wash his face. Thus anall American a fierce blow toward the emancipation i= small fellow sufferers, ( ard R. slate manager of the WW, kinson store, in this town, was marries took plgee in Cumberland, Md. frait- trees have the under them. \ passive ho is everything to every selected as the mark for public club- gery ated residents of Southampton town- crossing the railroad in a Soho n the vehicle was struck Young, a raised about 200 watermel- four or live year, and Tennessee Eng- The next I had wanted to went I cane. held in the yesterday o'clock, next Call again. the various choirs of the town will par- Everybody is Guthrie, of Meyersdale, to Lonaconing, where he Catharine John H Knepper, Mr. and 21 F Addison, Pa. last 66 years evening our people lady of true knew her. Me. J. waiting for elcetric light, has put ina liow- Fayette count¥.i aver. ic isnot Valley Bank. change of advertisements Advertisers will please We always begin . 3 up-to-date with the assistance of sc ed the place at al ya! ¢ natural ‘teeth to manse stock thing we I didn’t want to county farmers Hetrick, ticipate in the Phillippi, Phillippi. died at her ville, Nov. ist, nge ( days. she was highly .Barchus, small electric plant of his own. it consists only J.P. Jeffery, the ever graeer, the artistic painter, has g and gotten it in and cure that she threw away her false (11) 16 show to good advantage an im- cling her of holiday will be raising sugar A union Thanksgiving service will be Reformed church, at 10 Thursday morning. Rev. of the United Evangel- and service. cordially invited to attend. home in Mrs. Phillippi was member of the Lutheran church for the of her life. ‘hristinn character, and mhe was a very extensive affair, a3 of a small battery and one incandescent light, for use in the It 1s a suecess, less, and answers the purpose very well must always reach this office no later for which it iz intended. Fuesday. make a note of this. our forms on Wednesday thoroughly hauled his store room, this week, and war. Wagner, reatly improv- She now has neither faith il] be received soon. Ihe following veteran school teachers resid- Conemaugh town- - ing: Itoberi a large barn by fire. r things that barned with 5.000 ship; KE. H mant- a large scale. The factory imme- ) ' had been shi 11 : hild in Ohio ran a sompany, is : any, i vouth strike or. Robert 1 2 Mrs. Hobt. Wagner, daughter of cvetling on Jast week. The having going man—one who has centiy was i ity Blizzard. doubtful. 1 ifairhope, on Monday of (0 have the Mr. and Mrs. froutman been away were both seri Hist V injured. time can appre farmer of Milford home paper. although not _as =#ent to you, los eagerly read it grown in the southern were just as fine flavored. | i A and is now‘ tea . White, in 1860, teaching present in Hopewell; Stains, in uperintendent Supt. Redgrave s manager of the and Mr. Hen ited rrave, of Balti= e¢hange of business passed through 1 pee sige of her iL very and the can confer upon an out-of-town paper. No one but the person who from his months you sei: in Huniingdon county are still teach- Ramsey, began in 1850, wehing in Logan Daniel 5. teaching at present in Springfield township; John McMahon, in 1866, teaching at present in Barre. Coal Company, resigned 35, Garrett, who for the same know Somerset relict of David Lavans- &3 years, 8 months esteemed by all who becoming weary of 1averthe- hustling and oNer- proper goods, which town- al Redgrave, the The propositions voted on by the peo- ple of Bomerset, at the late election, as to whether they would erect a muunici- tal building and put in a sewerage sys- tem; was decided in the proper way. The voters declared for a municipal building sewerage by a by a majority of 47, and for majority of 59. The peuple of Somerset believe in being up to date, for, they have learned that il does not pay to remain in the old ruts. A good many towns all around us are passing curfew ordinances, which re- quire that no boys or girls under 15 years of age be allowed on the streets after 8 0’cleek p. m., unless they can good Such an ordinance would be a good give reasons for being there. thing for Salisbury. ‘There are too many big-mouthed street urchins loaf- ing ai the streets and stores of this town. They are a public nuisance and ought not to be tolerated. Gentlemen FY of the Council, what do you think of it: A report. reached jiere on Sunday that a young child of Jeremiah I'leteh- er, of Milford township, had been burn- ed to de that the lamp or torch and succeeded in 4 11 1 Viti 1 sath the aay oeiore. lt seems child was playing with a niner’s lighting it with a match that unfortu- nately fell in its way at the time. The flames set fire to ihe youngsters cloth- ing, and before assistance couid reach t, the fire had so badly burned the flesh that death ensued after a short period of suliering. —~Somnerset Deicocrat. Eliza 10. Cable, reliet of Jacob Cable, died at her home in Lavansville; Nov. 6th, aged Sl days: Mrs. Mrs. Catharine Philippi, whose years, 5 months and 13 Cable was a elose friend ol demise is also mentioned in this issue of Tue rai, and she was at the bedside of her friend until death separated them. Re- ome the next morning, Mrs. Cable was stricken by apoplexy, from recovered conscious- f.uth- eran church for 65 years and was noted which she never ness. She was a member of the Ses ; RoE : for her many deeds of Kindness and true eristianicy. Lal SUCCESSOT, brother, store, y Fresh is his johnston is at present acting as shipping clerk. This is all around. of Redfield, 1 town. yes her way to Grantsville, itizens of Grantsyille. Mr. cars old and until re- We bold hand: active old man. body arid nothing to nobody,is seldom gre sorry to say that at present he Yoo nnd Mrs. Jacob Treutman, two One of the greatest favors that you wv relative who is acquainted here, er send him the |] ) i home town for ’ if you wer ver away you will remember how me and subsequently discovered to be without red it when it ca from front to back. who was Las been remov- SUHCCEeNS- all a t > terday 1 immoned to the father, Mr. John Weg- who is one of the oldest and most IS chances of his recovery friend 13 out having cal as imposed on as an a Pushed with oT continually, he inte the value of the and had the paper faker billed 2a town in Oklahoma with these words: “I am coming;” and the people tered what it meant. [t-was the talk of the town, and in week or so, again appeared the words “T am here—opera house, to-night.” The billing had been so myster done, that the people iously flocked to see admission was what: it meant. the only twenty-five cents. The house was filled. When no one else could i the fakir had a boy raise a curtain, dis- playing on an easel a these words were written in the sme “Iam gone.” And he was gone forever. To run a newspaper without ignaily publish n item that true or giving offense, remarks change, is like running a railroad accidents and smashups; i can’t be done. No man on earth is so wlitor of a newspaper. nist rely on second or third parties for in- foriotion in regard to events that transpire. Frequently statements are received from reliable people which are therefore, kind foundation. If not, plaeard on whicelr reader, you {ind yourself aggrieved by sore statement in the home paper keep the fact in your mind. Don’t fly off the handle, but go to the editor for correction, and take our word for it, nine cases oul of ten, if your eause is a just one, you will be received politely and the eorreetion made with pleasure, —-— Many because of the a houschold is saddened by death failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certain cure for croup, such as One Minute Cough Cure. Soe that your little ones are protected against emeaer- Ps. Hay, Bik Lick, Pa. - a Two Miners Hurt. ZONeN. Last Saturday morning a man named Williams, a miner in the Niverton mine, was horribly erushed and mang- led by a fall of coal. Tis breast was so badly erushed that it: was at first thought he could: not recover. llow- ever, we are glad to say that it is now believed that his injuries will not prove fatal, as Dr. Liehtv reports that he is Williams is a single man and came here from Punx- ona fair way to recovery. sutawney, Pag we are informed. Later. in ‘the day ‘another man was hurt in the some nine, lle is a for- vigner, whose name we have not learn- ed. lis injury was only a sc which bled freely, but was not serious, < A couch is not like a fever, It does not wve to run a eertain course, Cure it quick- ually with One Minute Cough remedy for all ages and tor casex,. Wa recommend it sood.: P. 8. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa, - achy Wedding. Thy Keim-Be At noon, on Thursday, Nov. 16th, 1885, Brethren Beachly in the Mr. Harvey Gould marrioge by Rev. Dr. J. © Keim Lucie were Mackey, ac- cording to the service of the Church of England. The eeremony was a very beautiful one, and to giv wether of the floral and other the same, te with a deseription decorations of the chureh, the handsome costumes of wttend- the bride and groom ard their ants, would require several columns of space. ‘Lhe ceremony was performed in the presence of perl several hundred whom feast, invited guesis, about eighty of wedding the home of the time was had happy enjoyable esent, and the couple ere made the recipients of ‘many eEeNLs. beeitiel 1 1 alu =unie atid valu son of Mr The groom is the youngest and Mrs. the only daughter of Mr. ton J. Beachy. Potl 1 circles and have a host of John J. Keim, and the bride and Mrs, Mil- are popular in society friends who exten y them their most cecongratulations and best wishes. — A\RTRIDGE I APER !'—The miners get enough Cartridge Paper for a few cents, at Tue Srar oflice, to last them for several months. qalp wound, Jhurch of this town, ¢ a proper description of LINE O WV el: to be had int Gurley's. the very newest and up-to-dite 1 inthe . county. Do not fail to * them before buying, WW FEY NY THE LEADING JEWEL? Meversdale, Pa. Ee rT The Cash Store erg Meyersdale, Pa. BARGAIN NU em County. il) Somerset in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Wall Paper, ene; 006 10 Your On Interest Buy where you can buy Carpets, the best coods. for th least money. We will \ make it pay you, oul stock is larvee. Yours Truly, Notice not to purcha is hereby given to adil se from Harvey J. Baugh- main, or any other person, any ad property now on my farms oceupied or used by said liarvey J. Baughman, in Brothers valley township, Somerset county, Pa., and any person purchasing the s: any part thereof will do so at hi: LE -—c Ask your merchants for trade. tokens > Don’t forget the “a Villinms? bargain A . Millinery. next week. special bargains Friday and Saturday, 25th and 26th. — Ask your merchants for toke trade. > - Plaining Mill For Rent. I hereby offer my planing mill for rent. It is the only planing mill in the lisbury. A Call on or PS thriving town of Sa ood chance for the right party. address, H. IL Rerez, 12 i merchants for tokens Ask your trade, ESPFOR SALE! A fine lot of Barr- ed Plymouth Rock Chickens. Brurrgagpyenr B 12-1 EIR Liek, Pa. AzkK your merchants for trade. tf - DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns. ROS, tokens of
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