The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, January 12, 1899, Image 4

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    THE SONERS Lens I
2. Li. Ti vessony, B Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa.
as mail matter of the Second class.
Subscrivtion Rates. =
THE STAR is published every Thursday, at
Elk Lick, Somerset, Co, Pa., at the foliow-
ing rates:
One year, if paid spot cash in advance. .§
If not paid strictly in advance.
Six months, if paid spot cash in advance
If not paid strietly in advance..
fhree months, cash in advance
single copies...
To avoid multiplic ity ot small accounts,
«ll subscriptions for
must be paid in advance. These rates and
terms will be rigidly adhered to.
Advertising Rates.
TRANSIENT READING NOTICES, 5 ccnts a
line each insertion. To regular advertisers,
9 cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents
a line for each succeeding insertion. No
business locals will be mixed with local Hows |
insertion, except on |
items or editorial matter for less than
¢ents a line for each
yearly contracts.
RATES FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENTS
will be made know on application.
PArp Ebpirorialn PUFFS, invariably
cents a line.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS at legal rates.
MARRI.GE, BIRTH AND DEATH NOTICE
not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted fre
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
lished for 3 cents a line.
be
All advertisements will be runand charged |
ror until ordered discontinued.
No advertisement wlll be
than 25 cents.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
faken for less
J. I. Barchus, who had been sick for
several days, is again able to be about.
Brother Marshall, of the Berlin Ree-
ord, has for some time been in the grip
of la grippe.
Miss Florence Livengood was married |
to Mr. William B. Usilton, in Washing-
ton, D. C., Dec. 29th last.
Rev. E. S. Johnston went to Stoys-
town, Tuesday, to attend the funeral of
Mrs. John H. Snyder, who died several
days
IFor sudden changes in the weather,
the month January, 1899, will long
be remembered. It very
unhealthy month thus far.
of
has been a
Don’t forget to renew your subscrip-
tions. pay in advance and save 25 cents
by so doing. Many
pire with our next issue, and
the money badly.
Died, near Deals
Dewey, infant son
George Shoemaker
White Oak, Rev. J.
Meyersdale, officiating.
subscriptions
we need
ex-
mill, Jan. 8th,
of “Mr. and Mrs.
Interment at
H. Knepper, of
We are glad to see Mr. Lloyd Beachy
out again, he having recently had a
hard tussle with quinsy and diphtheria.
from being very he
feeling all right and looking first rate.
Aside hoarse, is
Ix-Judge Thayer, of Garrett county,
Md., died at his home, near Thayers-
ville, Monday night of last week,
aged 75 years. Mr. Thayer was one of
the eldest citizens of Garrett county,
and an active Democratic politician in
his day.
Now
On
let
rive
our legislators at Harris-
burg g a law against importing
scab labor. “A law against hiring bar-
room bums, Pinkerton thugs, jail birds
and the off-scourings of hades to point
guns at honest workmen,
would also be a step in the right direc-
tion.
us
American
Tie Star will likely move into new
quarters as soon as this issue is printed
and mailed, having rented the room
over Haselbarth’s hardware
Barring accidents to presses
moving, Tue Star will twinkle prompt-
ly on time, next week, in its new quar-
ters.
store.
our in
The interstate report for 1898 shows
the earnings from meat transportation
Pennsylvania system to be $2.-
794,205, divided as follows: Pennsyl-
vania railroad, $1,416514; Panhandle,
$774,789; Pennsylvania company lines,
$457,993 ; Vandalia line, $214,281.
Mr. George Russell, son of Mr. James
Russell, of West Salisbury, died at his
home, of pneumonia, last Saturday
evening, aged about 22 years. Funeral
was held at the Reformed church,
Monaay, Rev. Leader ofliciating. Tug
nrar extends its sympathy to the Rus-
sell family.
on the
Sarah, the wife of Mr. Henry Yost,
and an eunt of the editor’s, died at her
home in Garrett county, Md.,
morning. The
day.
Christian woman and for many years a
faithful member of the German Bap-
tist church. She was aged
years and leaves a husband, three sons
and two daughters to mourn their loss.
2nd, the
Tuesday
On Mo nday, Tan. Board of
County CoHmumissioners made the fol- |
lowing appointments:
praiser, Irvin I.
Clerk to Commissioners, John Emert ;
Attorney to Commissioners, A. 1.
Hay, Esq. ; Physician to Jail, Dr. H.
Kimmel; Charles Kimmel,
dian of the Court House and grounds;
James Woolley, Janitor and Fireman
of Court House and Jail.
Aha!
interiere
Mercantile Ap-
A
i.
The Rupreme court will not
with the Quay case.
tition of the defendants for a change
of venue did not work, and Ma
ley will have {o face the music be-
Stanle
fora Fini
The pe-
{thew
suGge
makes
It looks
hand his plum
wn down and
three months or less |
10 |
pub- |
|
cast into the fire for bearing eorrupt
fruit. It also looks as though Quay is
doomed to be defeated for the United
States Senate.
A copy of the first issue of the IFrost-
burg Gleaner, a new paper established
at Frostburg, Md., has found its way to
onr exchange table. It is a three-col-
umn folio, neatly printed and newsy,
| and published by Henry F. Cook.
While the new paper is very small, it
{ is nevertheless very saucy and aggres-
5 | sive, and il seems to have a chip on its
> | shoulder for. the Frostburg Forum to
amusing |
| knock off. The Gleaner is an
| Tittle “cuss,” and Tue Star likes it well
enough to list it for an exchange.
tor J. B. Oder. of the Frostburg Jowr-
| nal, seems to be pleased at the advent
of the new paper, and he is no doubt |
for their congratulations,
| sitting serenely on the journalistic
fence, where he can wateh Editor Cook
cooking the Journal's hated rival the
| Forum.
ne EER
pre-
Its
A.
La Grippe is again epidemic. Every
caution should taken to avoid it.
| specific cure is One minute Cough Cure.
J. Sheperd, Publisher
| and Advertiser, Elden, Mo.,
i will be disappointed in using one Minute
| Cough Cure for La Grippe.” Pleasant to
take, quick to act. P.S. Hay, Elk Kick, Pa.
Ea EI
be
says: “No one
Last Friday was a record-breaker on
the Middle division. The
| trains which left this city for the east,
{ was 102° If the 6.295 cars in the trains
make a train
This is the greatest number of cars
that ever passed over the Middle divis-
iorrin twenty-four hours.—. Altoona Mir-
TOT.
= ——
>aul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., suffered ag-
ony for thirty years, and then
Piles by using De Witt’s Witch
Salve, It heals injuries and skin dise:
like magic. ‘ P. S. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa.
——
The Retiring Postmaster Talks.
1568
I deem this a fitting time to extend
to my many friends and the public gen-
erally my thanks for their oft expressed
approval and appreciation of my ef-
forts in the discharge of my duty as
postmaster, which sphere I have
now served, in all, about
and if you have been well
only wish, by your courteous help,
been fully realized.
And now let me bespeak for him who
has been chosen my successor, the same
kind consideration you have shown me
and to suggest that you ean greatly as-
sist him by let for
mailing to the oflice early, and by be-
the settlement of your
under the must
be paid within the first ten days of
each quarter, Tt will afford him no
pleasure if compelled to put a “vacant”
notice in your box.
With my kind
wishes for the future welfare
in
nine
served,
years,
my
has
getting vour ers
ing prompt in
box rents, which, law,
and best
and hap-
regards
piness of all,
I remain yours,
Stas A. Wager,
~~
These are dangerous times for the health,
Croup, colds and throat troubles lead rapid-
Iy to Consumption. A bottle of One Min-
ute Conch Cure used "at the right will
nreserve life, health and a large amount of
money. Pleasant to take; children like it,
P. 8S. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa.
time
Republican Ice.
A couple of weeks ago we published
an item Democratic ice,
upon information of Elijah Livengood,
who got off a harmless joke at the ex-
pense of his jolly Democratic German
neighbor, Mr. Louis Horehler. This
week our friend “Louie,” who by the
way is not slow to return a joke, gets
even with Mr. Livengood as follows:
“Dis veek der vas some Republican
ice on der river,” remarked “Louie” to
the editor, the other day. Tow do you
know it was Republican ice?” asked the
editor. “Got im himmel” said “Louie,”
“I know it vas, pecause it vas all soft
®nd mashy, usht like der Republicans,
und it vent dewn, usht like der Repub-
lican barty vill vent down, ivver a vile,
putty quick: Now put dot in’ der zeit-
ung fer Liche, vill you?”
That's pretty on the Repub-
licans, but as all good jokes free.
Mr. Horchler has a right to get even
with his neighbor, and he has certainly
concerning
tough
are
funeral’ takes place to- |
Deceased was a highly esteemed |
about 63 |
| be
Jrant, of Stonycreek ;
Gri; : . .
| nating eandidates forthe v
Custo- |
done so.
-
keep the liver
clear body using 1-e
Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills for constipation and liver troubles.
P. 8. Hay,
To insure a hnppy new vear,
and the vigorous by
IH: Lick, Pa,
—
Repubifann Caucus.
I hereby give notice that a caucus
representing the Renublican party will
held at the house, in West
Salisbury, ee a S, at
o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nomi-
school
on 8 one
rious offices
of the township of Elk Lick, as follows
of Eieetion and Inspector; two persons
for the office of School Director;
:rsons for the office of Supervisor.
full t and a
inated.
be a
t non
ere arnout good
Jos PB.
VOGEL,
Committeeman.
| said office on Monday, Jan.
Edi- |
Agricultural Journal |
gratulations
number of |
were put together in a line, they would |
thirty-five miles long. ;
have been appointed postmaster
oured Tie | perous New Year.
Hazel |
| From the Meyersd:
{ the
i been of the
| From the
| engood,
I master at that
+i tion that
One person each for the ofiices of Con- |
stable, Auditor, Township Clerk, judge |
three |
Let |
The Editor Returns Thanks for Con-
gratulations and Kind Words.
By the grace of God and the author-
ity vested in Charles Emory Smith, the
Postmaster General ot the United
States of America, the editor of this
paper was appointed postmaster at Elk
Lick, Dec. 24th, 1898, and having been
duly commissioned, will take charge of
16th, 1899.
As soon as the news the appoint-
ment was published in the daily news-
papers, people came to Tue Star oflice
by the score to congratulate the editor,
and aside from this, letters of congratu-
lation and complimentary notices in
newspapers have been pouring in from
all sources.
We sincerely thank our kind friends
and follow-
ing we reproduce the contents of a few
of the aforesaid
mentary newspaper notices
From Charles F. Cook, Berlin, Pa.
It has been a source of a great pleas-
ure for me to note your appointment as
postmaster at Elk Lick. Sincerest con-
and compliments of the
of
season.
From Mrs. M. J. Coleman, Carleton, Neh.
I saw by the paper that your are to
Accept my congratula- |
tute
be postmaster.
tions and enclosed find money order
for Tne Star another year.
From Mrs. A. D, Gringey, Ashland, O.
We. noticed in the paper that you
all send our eongratulitions;
i From Miller & Collins, Meyersdale, Pa.
Accept congratulations on your ap- |
pointment and best wishes for a pros
ve Postmaster.
Accept congratulations upon
appointment to the postmastership at
Elk Lick. My with
present P. JL, Mr.
most pleasant
and T trust that when
helm that the kind
official courtesy will continue.
you and will be
pleased to confer with you
and give y
sistance I can.
From FI. B. Black, Meyersdale, |
My congratulations.
your
oflicial relations
Wagner, have
character,
the
feeling and
you are at
same
I wel-
the service
come to
at any time
you all the information OP-as-
From the Wathena Kan. “Star.
P. I. Livengood,
SET. County, (Pa.) Stan,
Elk Lick, and one of
valued exchanges, has been appointed
postmaster of his town.
From the Neb. “Iu
We notice by alate issue of the Sow-
prsEr CorNty Stan (hat >
I.. Livengood, has been appointed post-
master of Elk Lick. The
gratulates P. I.. upon his
Md.
editor of the Soyen-
published at
highly
our most
Carleton ders
its editor, I
/ 155
1.00000€0
good fortune.
From the Lonaconing, Star”
The St satisfaétion that
the editor of Sal San, published
at Elk Lick, Pa. has been
nostmaster at that place
recognition not only of
but of thé business
of the profession. We
that exch or
will fail to reach the office of our
May his shadow never grow less.
ar notes with
isbury
This
the editorial,
and oilicial
can rest assur
no anges marked copies
YAMe-
sake,
From the Somerset “Standard.”
But few persons, if any, in this coun
ty rece ived a» more welcome Chris!
gift than that which come to
L.. Livengood of the Salisbury 8
being nothing less than his app
at
mas
oint-
ment as postmaster
appointment is a merited one and will,
no doubt, general
among the patrons of the oflice.
Livengood will be a good
the Standard congratulates
good fortune.
give satisfaction
Mr.
official, and
him on his
From the Somerset “Democrat.”
Mr. PB. 1..
SoMERSET (COUNTY
The Washingt
Claus {
Lis
Livengood, editor of thi
Star, has our
Coli
gratulations. on auth
wyed Banta or: him ant
sug
ities pl
put a rar plum in Christmas
stocking. We learn from Monday's pn-
pers that he been
at the Kik Lick oflice,
No doubt
vill shine with a brighter efful
the McKinley ad:
has appoined
master
bury. hereafter
gence on
ninistration.
rom the ¢ “Commercial”?
P. I.
postmaster at
Meyer
Livengood h
Elk Li
cordingly hap py.
From Capt. \W. M. Somerset, Pa.
Better late ol never. Please ac-
¢ept my cougratuiations.
been ap
and he is
ac-
Frostburg “Mining Journal,”
Liv-
Pa.,
post-
condi=
of the
no de-
The Journal congratulates P. I.
ihe Salisbury,
appointment as
the
proper discharge
work
editor of
STAR, upon his
place, upon
Lis
that « will
terioration of T
quality.
duties of
editorial
brighter than ever now, and I for one
I Mr.
letters and compli-
tion that
| ing postmaster, which we shall do our
We
ed
Two Stonyecreek
con- |
fing io
appointed |
is a}
ability |
| esting
| iim
| feit
| but
Ediior P, |
g |
Elk Lick. The |
[town on Tuesday morning and
{green goods
pointed |
“boarded a car for
feel that I can’t do without it,
In addition to the foregoing we wish
to add a few remarks which we deem
in order at this time.
The retiring postmaster, Mr. Silas A.
Wagner, has served the patrons of the
Elk Lick postoflice for a period of nine
years or more, and when we say that
he discharged duties well,
we believe that we voice the senti-
ments of the entire community. Mr.
Wagner has proven himself a compe-
tent official as well as a genial, courte-
and accommodating gentleman: |
and in assuming the duties of the office,
has his
ous
| his successor will endeavor to serve the
patrons of the same as acceptably as
Wagner has done, and we hardly
think anyone will expect or desire any |
better or more satisfactory service than
our predecessor has rendered.
We solieit the same kindly considera-
has been shown to the retir-
and we trust that the
re- |
best to merit,
| lations between the newly appointed
| postmaster and the patrons of the of-
| fice will be
pleasant.
mutually satisfactory and |
—- a, LP
Mr. 8S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Micanopy
(Fla.) ITustler, with his wife and children, | t
suffered terribly from Lia Grippe. One Min-
Cough Cure was the only remedy that
helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands
of others use this remedy
La Grippe, and its exhausting after
Hay, Elk lick, Pa.
A Newspaper Wo
for
effects.
as a specifie
rth Reading
With a circulation showing a grati-
fying increase as compared with a year |
ago, with a more extensive advertising |
patronage than ever before, with added |
the
Pittsburg Times comes to the public for
1809. It modestly claims to be a good,
all-around
opportunity to entertainits readers and
editions whenever necessary,
newspaper, neglecting no
expense to got the
accurately and promptly. While
an in polities it endeavors
Sion
sparing no effort or
News
it is Republic
be fair
to a diseu=sion.
interest, is eare-
on
applause
i
no field of human
fully
fireside
and courts iy the
than
edited
rather the of
sensation ‘or reference it
Dongars,
the
men anywhere in the
stibmits to unbiased judgment of
newspaper terri-
tory in.which it circulates. Three dol-
or six cents a week.
—- <-
lars a vear
Coughing injures and inflnmes sore lunges. |
Minute (Coug Ct loosens the colds
quickly... The
Hay,
One ure
heals
children. PP. 8.
Have ed and
best
teh
cong for
“11s
ilk Lick,
ODS MEN TRAPPED.
Iien Get Revenge.
The following dispatch was sent out
lientown, Pa. lust thursday:
of
handed,
from A
A
1
caugnt
goods
to-day,
al with two
gang mer were!
green
red- while try-
close a de supposed
farmers. The police who made the ar-
rest think they have eaught Jack Ry
New
band of swindlers.
an,
of York, the head of a notorious
The story of the capture is an inter-
About a year ago Weldon
county,
one,
“With Romerset came to
and
who, at
entown was f{leeced by green
revolvers
and
counter-
alternative
to be
ful-
the
robbed of $300
with: a lot
Will had
However, he
revenged, und to-day his oath was
filled.
Some ago
Vill, Charles
green goods eirculars
goods men,
point, him sent
home of
money. no
fo zo: swore
months his uncle, Philip
Woigle, received
and decided
the swindlers.
up a correspondence |
wis, and
sguised
and
and
to
help young Will to “do”
They opencd
Mayor I.o
instructions, «ai
baek-woodsmen
with following his |
themselves as |
to Allen- |
met the
registered at
came
men. . They
hotel
steerer
under assumed |
ind
conducted them to a down-town place, |
$700 in
Americ
ihe
the 01
ames, sS00n
ame
Hoy
£1
where they were shown een
raods.”
had instructed the |
not to go beyond the city
imits, and employed Fred. II. Reich- |
ard te the party and keep the |
police posted by telephone as to their |
Mayor Lewis
teomeron 3”
{¢ How
movements.
IG LOT OF “Goons.”
The
house in Ca
to a
were |
filled
mon-
“old
the victims
where they
upposed to be
counterfeit
the deal
steerer took
asauqgua,
4 .
shrown: a valise
with $20,000 worth of
ey. and where with the
summated.
stated that they had |
t the hotel and would |
e the
morning
mat’ was to be eo
he
“eone-cins
tomak deal until to-
able
This
ar
SUppos
hotel separately
{threo ZO0GS men
and Wa £
where the Y
|ireecis,
Jatasaugua. In the
neanti police were kept inform-
‘eaient, early
vy and
selves at Lower
the
Smith and Ire
qua in a
itch
ab
a1
nt stree
| Somerset
| road
| post;
| tions
{press facilities which permit of enlarg- |
| Knaus,
| mergeant fired
i about
| Keiter
i geant
Saturday.
i and Skin Diseases.
{ Dr.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE
—of Valuable—
REAL ESTATE!
0:
By virtue of an order of sale issued out of
the Orphans’ Court of Somerset and to me
directed, I will offer at public outery Y, upon
the premises, on
Saturday, Feb 4, 1899,
| the followi ing property of D. M. Loop, lately
| deceased
All that certain tract of land situate in
Upper Turkevtoot township, Somerset ¢ jong.
ty, Pennn.—Beginning at a corner of di-
vision lately made hy John Ne renor ad
William Eicher, in the public road from
to Petersburg; thence by said
north 19 degrees, east 26 perches to
stones at the west side of the road; thence
by the land of John Bic her, north 54 1-4 de-
arees, west 20 perches to stones; thence
south 45 degrees, west 25
thence by land of
south 54 1- -4 degrees, cast 3
William Eicher,
5-10 perches to
i the place of, beginning; gontaining four [4]
thereon erect- |
ed a two-Story plank house containing six |
rooms,
acres strict mes 1Ssure, havi ng
a Stable and spring bouse; alsoa fine
lot of small fruit.
TIHRMS:—~C
AL
ash.
3ERT C. EICHER,
Administrator.
i
Adininistrators’ Notice.
Estate of Philip Beek, late of Jefferson |
Township, Somerset county, Pa., decd.
Letters of administration on the above es-
tate having been granted tothe undersign-
ed by the proper authority, notice is hero by
given to those knowing themselves indebt- |
ed to said estate to make immedi
ment and those having claims ac
same to present them duly
for settlement at the late residence ofde Co-
dent in Jefferson township, on Friday, I'eh-
ruary 17, 1899. IHIRAM BECK,
ALBERT BECK,
Administrators,
ate
rinst
pay-
the
2-16
—-
NOTICE TC THE PUBLIC.
I desire to give
have located in the borough of Salisbury,
where I have opened a Real Estate Oflice
for the purpose of selling properties of all
Kinds, houses rented, rents collected, sales
negotiated, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Op-
and Articles of Agreement ty oe-wril-
ten on short notice. Charges reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed. All business
entrusted to my care will receive prompt
and careful attention. Hoping to receive a
liberal share of your batrong LLU re-
spectfully yours, WILT,
Fa Oflce inr Street,
1 Se
fourth house north oi
AD CTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED
SAWILERE for “The Story of the
pines. by Murat ITalst I, commi
bv the Government as Official
the War Departieni. The book was
ten in army camps at San Francisco, on the
Pacific with General Merritt, inthe hospit-
als at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in the
American trenches at Manila, in the insur-
th Aguvinaldo, on the deck of
th Dewey, and in the roar of
I of Manila. Bonanza for
“original pictures taken
by Government photog hers on the spot.
Large. bool. Low prices Pig profits,
Freiet paid. “Credit given, Drop all trashy
unofic inl war books. Outfit free. Address
Barber, See’y., Star Insurance Bldg.
Ly hicago.
EV.E
Thilip-
-
Public Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons |
not to purchase from Harvey J. Baugh-
man, or any other person, any property
now on my farms occupied or used by
said Harvey J. Baughman; in Brothers-
valley
and
township, Somerset county, Pa
any person purchasing the same or
part thereof will do so at his peril.
tf 1G
antad, mal
$15.00 Per Wook. Waptd. i
sole Agent in your locality for “Pulcehraine”
tie great cosmetic. Se nd teferences and
ite. for sample. Pri Address:
2.2 Henry Kruempel, I Lditor, Utica; N. Y.
any
. GARDILL.
swans
where the green goods deal was
on.
At the sight of the officers the swind-
lers seattered, the fellow with
aping through a second-story window,
The officers,
supposed to be Ryan, and the
I'ney were placed in charge of Sergeant
and
searching the house,
while officer fRmith was
Ryan made a dash
tout of the back door,but Officer Smith's
Mean- |
revolver brought him bagk.
while the steerer, who was fandcufled,
escaped out of the front ddor.
two shots at
who jumped out of a second-story win-
[ dow, but they did not hault him.
chief of the gang,
65 years of age. lle had $1(0
and a lot of jewelry in his clothes.
committed to jail by Alderman
Oflicer I'rederick and Ser-
Knaus searched the
found a complete green goods outfit.
The Wills and Weigle
! They expect
reward for trapping the gang.
— o
Ryan, who is
Was
to
Piles,
are immediately
cured by
Shi ye. Beware of
. Hay, Elk Lick,
—-
Horrible agony is caused
Those
quickly
by
relieved and
Witch
imitations. P:
ITazel
Drethren Church Sabbath Services.
Preaching, Sabbath at 7.00 p. m., by
Christianity, and its place to-day.”
Special services every evening during |
the week, except Monday, commencing
.
WASEHIKG TON LETTER.
[From cur cular Correspondent. ]
Wasi JAN. 6, 1599,
out of the
have been
They are
INGTON,
About 16,000 volunteers
50000 to be mustered out,
selected by Se
embraced
cretary Alger.
the
ninth
Third
B Indiana Cok
Car
following
New
Tennessee,
wed
lina wT
olina, ~Nexti
in
Rixty Yorx, Third
Infantry,
Virginia,
Penn
vy y Hatter.
North
ilfteenth
3-10 perches toa |
authenticated |
notice to the public that 1
F'MARION HARL
RY-|
ssioned
Historian to |
writ= |
i Cook
Vermont Farm Journal, W.1-
going |
the |
valise containing the green goods es- |
however, arrested the man |
steerer. |
The li)
the fellow |
. | Daniel M.
IS F taining 180 ac
He |
I aotl
house and | «
| is 2 tine apple orc
returned home, |
receive a |
urns |
| splendid grazing tract.
De Witt’s |
worthless |
{bounded and described as
| ning at a post by the
| Peck, thence
| north thirty-three
J. C. Mackey, subject, “Olden Timo |
| purpose.of
| tron the
will
organiza- |
companies |
syl- |
$3.00 Solid Silver Watches,
— en 1) § is
$1.00 Solid Gold Rings 50
cent Spectacles and 25-cent
Sterling Silver Novelties.
WL. GURLEY,
Meyersdale, Pa.
.
r = my
Ladies —=
Wraps and Dress Goods
can be bought ches aper
than anywhere else in
the county at Harz-
LEY’S RELIABLE Casn
STORE; MEYERSDALE,
Pexna.
Men and Boys
an buy Overcoats and
Suits cheaper at Hart-
ley’s Reliable Cash
Store than any place
else in the county. An
immense stock to se-
lect from.
™~
I verybod:
id
‘an buy eve rvthing in
hn line: of Tine Dry
Goods at astonishingly
low prices at HarrLey’s
ReviaprLe Cason Stor E;
MEYERSDALE, PrNNa.
A BIG CLUB.
Cut this cut and return
81.00 and we’ll send the
postage prepaid.
VERMONT-FARM JOURNAL 1 YL.
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE LY.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVOCATE 1 YR.
THE GENTLEWOMAN IYI.
AND'S COOK BOOK.
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM.
All For Recular Cost § 1.00.
This combination fills a family need. Two
1 papers for the moen—The “(Ge nile wom -
an? an ide: paper fi i i
Weekly Tribune for
Book with 3
with
following,
to us
) 'S and Loo pr: 4 i Ll
‘ipes for the nd the book, “Ten
ghts in a Bar Room,” the sreniest teme-
De rance novel of the nage, A two cent stamp
brings samples of pavers and our great
clubbing list. ;
PACKARD,
UBLISHER,
Ww TL vr.
668 Main St.
3
you invent or im Tove: also g : et
i a3t MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN
CTION. Send model, Sheteh, Orpiolo.
r free examination and
FREE. No Atty’s
00K ON PATENTS fee before patent.
BENE & OCD,
atent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
PUBLIC SALE
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$
p
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p
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faluable—
REAL ESTATE!
—_—0 ——
By virtue of the authority vested in me
by the last will and testament of-John
Marker, Inte of Upper Turkey foot township,
deceased, I, the undersigned exec utrix of
the said decedent, will expose to pablic sale
at the “Homester wl? one and one-half mites
northwest of Kingwood, in U pper Turkey-
foot township, Somerset county, Pa, on
Friday, Feb. 3d, 1899,
at One O’cloek P. M.,
the following deseribed
| All that certain tract and parcel
+ ofdand situate in Upper Turke y-
township, in said county. adjoining
of Daniel Sechler, Irvin Sullivan,
Marker and Arenas Snyder, con-
res, more or less; 110 acres of
and t! balance well
1s ison high state of
in the midst of an ex-
community. The surface
of this farm is smooth and rolling. There
is erected on the same a good tWo-story
frame dwelling house, bank barn and a
complete set of farm out: buildings. There
td on toe farm as well
variety of ether choice fruit trees.
All that certain tract of land
situate in Middlecreek town-
ship, in said county, adjoining lands of
George Cramer, Wililam King, Abraham
Peck and othérs,contining 106 acres, more
or less; 90 acres are cleaved and the remain-
mg 16 acres are werl timbered. This is a
tracts of land, to-
No.
foot
lands
which are cleared
ti abered. This form
cultivation and lies
ne farming
as a large
No. 2.
No. 3S. All the limestone on, inand un-
der the following described or
mentioned piece or parcel of land situate in
Middleereek township, in said county,
follows: Begin-
Linds of Sechler and
south forty-six and one-halt
(46 1-2) degrees, west fort { * (44) perches
to nn. pos ce s CC Peterson’s
3) 3 grees, west one (1)
perch to a post, thence by land of Green
King north forty-six and one-half (45 1-2)
Jrees, east forty-four (44) perches to a
y thence by land of assimer King’s
s south thirty-three (33) degress, east
one (1) pereh to the place of Iran con-
taining forty-four (44) perches, tosether
th the free ingress and egress toand for
“Linser, his h s and assigns for the
removing and conveying away
said ground the said limestone.
r XT T oR
TERMS:
One-third of the purchase
‘ and 2 to remain: a
the interest to be
to Rachel Marker, during
and at her death the pr I sum to be
paid to the legal represent: ives of John
Marker, dece is 1s provided in his last
and test The balance of the
purchase money of No. 1 to be paid as-fol-
HLstton aown on the delivery of the
balance in payments of $300.00°
vithout interest, which pay-
Psecured by juagments upon
pur
money in par-
lien on the
id annually
natural life,
premises,
i the
alonce after one-third to be
follows: One-third e¢ish upon
de livery of the deed and the balance in
: interest: de-
by judgment