w I vil Ns pa oe a | Public Notice of Application for Charter. | world’s Difine Helper been so Toored The Confluence correspondent to | jure the business of a couple of littl | In the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset by nominal Christians as now and here, | the Somerset Standard last week said: | newsboys. Verily, there is no othe: county. says the Ladies Home Journal. “Confluence must certainly have a reg- | fool so foolish as an old fool. 3 E yr and Publisher. Notice is hereby given that an applica- = i. = . Lavexcoon, Edite d Publishe tion will be made to the suid court on the] 1. T. Travis, Agent Southern, R. R. | ularly organized gang of burglars. The -- (= c Fah C ce ¥ y Se = EE —— | 26th ds x oe ebr rua ¥y IS 0; at 1 10 OCioek. 8 . Selina, Ga, writes, “I can not say too general store of William Anderson was Candidates to be Voted for at Feb 7 i hired : iy intered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa., | poration : and regulation of certain corpora- much in praise of One Minute Cough | hroken into one night last week and ruary Eleetion. RE AJ ESTATE! When n need of any thing in the line of Pure as malt matter of the Second lass. ons Proved SUUL 14 10d Bs up Cure. 18, my Sin i orked like 5 about two hundred dollars worth of | The Republicans of Salisbury bor- 43d . Groceries, Fancy Confectionery, Thompson’s = = = | ams, Andrew Timbo, Michael Timko, An- | that gives at. ions. Ly cd goods taken, and it is said that the cel- | ough met in caucus on Saturday even- Subscription Rates. Oe a Te E John rhsko, coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, and all | lar of the residence of Will Black was | ing last, and the following ticket was THE STAR is published every Thursday, at | charter of an intended corportion to be call- throat and lun troubl So y 5e i alos s algo tne . somerset, Co., Pa., at the follow- | ed “1 Catholic Slovac Un rion, No. 202,” loca- medicine ale bles. Sold by about the same time cleaned out : also, nominated: By EXECUT OR S S ALE —of Valuable— Fresh Bread, Books, Stationery, Notions, ete. CALL AT wr virtue of an order of sale issued out of 0 { 1 t hin Bay nce ted 2 i i ki sili funy that an overcoat and some other articles For Burgess, Jer. J Livengood i 3 i int ne “ Ai 3 T ne year. if paid spot cash in adva ownship, Somerset co enns i : : = 5 : : yo cenns ot > oy 2 ! If 5.04 paid n ric th A adv 3 the character and objet >t of ¥ hich iste jn Je Iyaism Dicks? a Drominen: were taken irom Reitz’s grist mill. A | Judge of Election, James A. Winter le 5 the folios dese rit toi es- E = 1 | Six months ik maid spote ash in adva ce prove the mor: ment and social condi- | citizen of reag Pine i ied very sud- | ; SS 3 < » Li is 20 usse. irtz, deceased, on . ( id ltrictly in advanc tion of its members, to aid and assist its , ery aumber of unsuccessful attempts at | Inspector, Alfred Ringler; School Di If not Pp: yr y . "iit . rec m 3 | members or their familics, in ease of sick. deuly, of heart trouble, Wednesday of | burglary at other places are reported | rectors, Stewart Smith and A. B. rida Febr’ 9 05 | ness or death, to uphold, preserve in tac . & s : y y avoid multiplicity of small accounts, | and perpetuate the doctrine of the Holy last week. Deceased was a brother of | The sneak thieves. too, are busy, help | Lowry; Town Council for 8 years, J. I | * y y > all subscriptions for three months or less | Roman Catholic faith, and for these pur- Associate Judge Aaron F. Dickey, and uth, cash in advance Space is too limited to enumerate all my bargains here, Call and be convinced that I sell the best of goods at the : : . + , must be paid in advance. These rates and | poses ss have, possess and enjoy all the be wns als Micric tt hi = ing themselves to coal, chickens and Barchus and John W. Ringler; Tow1 AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., lowest living prices. terms will be Hgidly a ured to. figs, be Bests ind pr opi os conferred by y also a soldier in the Union army things of that kind.” Council for 2 years, Dr. A. F. Speicher t the Inte residence of the decedent, in My business has grown wonderfully in the past few years, » SY a an s leme ivi v 3 3 : a . ~ — —— | the said act and aaa during the civil war. A wife, two chil- Mr. David H. Keim last week report- | Street Commissioner, Richard Jeffery ened aie spin, In Se San for which I heartily thank the good people of Salisbury e . Mr. : . 2 i x 3 esis : 8: B eis 8 z . Advertising Rates. 21 “ dren 2d 2 large number of friends | .q {o Tug Star that he made 1,980 | High Constable, M. F. Smith; Auditor | cribed "3 lions and vicinity and shall try harder than ever to merit your a SE G ev ¢ a mourn his death. 5 4 2 + Tax C } farm containing one hundred Bac 2 iA Bean Ts Tr Administratrix’s Notice. 51 FE " ’ ' pounds of maple sugar during the Ib omens Tax Collector, M. | {go |, Ad De contain I Ere future patronage. Respectfully, STIS : J. 1. V ’a., writes, * r lite: is 3 J. Glotfelty. southampton township, beginning at a cor- 5 cents n line for first insertion and 3 cents | gstate of Jesse Baughman, late of Lari- IIE evry, Loganton, Pa., writes, month of January. This is indeed a 2 ¥y Of k y jing a line for each succeeding insertic oy No ip township, So rset county, Pa., de- am willing to take my oath that I was rield I y ri I & The Democrats on Tuesday evening ter marked by a dogwood tree Ang Stones: J. T. J I FB Sib ER YY. business locals will be mixed with local news ceased. cured of pneumonia entirely by the use large yield for this early in the season, bled 1 d nat I he en f G t Street S , S te: : Ss 3 e 8 B - >, - > - ran r {lems Se torial Tae Bs than & Le the § pf soministmsionion the aboy, 008 of One Minute Cough Cure after |asitis seldom that any maple sugar is i oe : in ue oe Poway ji ‘ob Martz and the Richard Martz heirs, Opposite Postoffice > fe 1118 . i 4 Xe having been granted to the un S i S IT 3 is er > ? . the followin 1cKet: urgess . - he >» by the land of Richard Martz heirs Ae . yearly contracts : crs | Simed by the proper authority, notice is goclors failed. 1t also cured my chil- | made in this locality before February. | Co ZS I onic oath 201-4 degrees, ast &7 perches tou 102 HE Aso REMEMBER that J. T. Jeffery is agent for abies PF Bh AY ADVERTISEMENTS | hereby given to all persons indebted to said dren of whooping cough.” Quickly re- | The clearest and best flavored sugar i= | Wilt; Judge of Election, C. W. Statler ust, thence south 3 1-2 degrees, east 1185 - 3 mE he TI iY Sing invariably 10 | estate to make immediate payment, and | lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup Tway, ded e 5 Inspector, R. A. Kidner: School Diree- yerches, to stones, id by land of J. L. the MEYERSDALE STEAM LAUNDRY and sends ie. * ’ th se Env ing a 2 nualnst the same tc grippe and throat and lung troubles always made in the early part of the ‘ C. 8. Lichlit a AM. H. Wauner Kennell [formerly joun Ho yman] south 83 le 1 aw: rary 'T 1 id an ARTS legal rates. Sh a A title= | Children all like it. Mothers endorse | season, and Mr. Keim has the manu- | LOTS, sichliter an ag degrecs, west 23.6 pe Pash walnut, aundry away every luesday. JIRTH AND DEATH NOTICES it at late residence of deceased, on Sat . 5 T 1. J. GC. Beal d Tob! 1th 55 degrees, west 52 perches to a he cot fre ay, Februar 190 it. Sold by medicine dealers. facture of maple sugar down to a fine | 1OWD Council, J. C. Beal an oe thence by land of the Richard | me § een ee Inserted ELIZABETH BAUGHMAN, : : i Cochrane for 3 years, Joseph Wagre: s north 25 degrees, west 96 perch- 1 : C TANKS will be Published free | 22 Administratrix, All persons who have received state- | art. He has learned that it pays to ! . 7 py | ston ons Sto Poren, . 2 i AD : . L v 2 vears: * rp SS 5 A e ar ah: ap i gs atrons of the paper. Non-patrons will Sieve CREED ments of their indebtedness to Tne | open his camp early, for the first of the for 2 years; treet Commissioner, io i Wim on Aurinam Boyer ind 5 i Res i er will be pub- mu J a re br i STAR are expected to cash up promptly. | ¢rop always brings the biggest price (red Wagner; Tax Collector, 8. A Wag: | (oot re to' a Shoestring oak, then 5 \ os : il Suit 0 othies or a ercon , : : Zoi ix ATs 2 r- Hi ons Wm. Li Au- | orth 3s 5 de egre st 43 per to a chest & i All adve isn ne ibe runand charged | pay you to visit our Clearance Sale and | We have been very lax in the matter Me: Rein is one of the lpzgest prodaoc n : ie Conan): Pi Lass = oak, thene Ro . 1 : a . Yi a a o s § i for until ordered discontinued. ed buy at reduced prics. of collections, but the time has arrived | ers of pure maple sugar in the United litor, E. H. Lambert. iol ; i tierce _horth 3 de- : ts advertisement Bi be taken for Tess! Erk Lick Strriy Co. | when we must demand what is due us. | States, and Lis product cannot be ‘ex- TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. hence north 5 degrees, enst 38 perches to 4 Form Lit 3 HoT valle Practital an - . . s we place o reginnir waving thereon rm rary of unequalled value—Practi The Semi WwW eekly Detroit Free Press, | ‘then you receive a statement, do not | celled. The Republicans of Elk Lick town yoethd edn ER 1 Up-to-date, BE or ? - | Ee ——— — — . . . . . se 3 ). EL e Zs, and Tre Star—both papers one year— keep as mum as a clam about it, but Just what the good, helpful church | ship made their nominations by th Le Hy tract underinid with a Food vein of somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. of 3 . 90, cash ir nce flew is 1 is > i re i SVS st S 3 rinous coal, and seventy-five acres of ao for only $1.90, c shin 1 sdva ce. tf. | cell around and pay up. member is in church he is at home. | primary election system, last Saturday EO ae By JACOB BIGGLE or only $2.00, eash in advance, you Who says so? Farm Journal says so, with an open heart and an open hand | as follows: Judge of Election, J. F tivation balance well timbered. : No. 1—BIGGLE HORSE BOOK can get the New York Thrice-a-Week itis so. You must have it; so march | ever content (unless his friends are | Vogel; Inspector, E. J. Egan; Town- | yo 2, Ge gan A sees Con ee il. over * Tribune, and Tue Star—both papers | up and pay for Tne Star a year ahead. | OMINg and going, never angry unless | ship Clerk, W. B. Stevanus; Auditos sounty, Pa. , bounded ghd deschined as wk No on BIGGLE BERRY BOOK FEICE, 50 X Val : V i i 'T v . .3 > S ol: y » a 2s OWS: eginning at a chestnu ein 1 . osm? - for one year—by remitting to THE | We have a clubbing arrangement by they will not stay and have a meal with | Wm. Engle; Tax Collector, Jame: ommon corner with No. 3, anne de- Allabout growing Small Fruits—read and learn how : 2 T Star, Elk Lick, Pa. which we can send our paper and the | iim, never so full of joy as when he is | Maust; Road Supervisors, I. J. Engle. weiind, aid gis junds of the Richard Mart contains 43 colored lite-like seprednshionsdfeiifsucing - ——— me 3 =: 2 2 A arie S 100 us! ‘a, nt: - A - X : rant | F vive v doing a good turn, or going over old | J. J. Thomas and Simon Livengood . | .Iarta’s heirs south 36 degrees, east 91 perch- Eg Tue Star and the Thrice-a-Week | Farm Journal for nearly five years, the 1 ng 22 those 1 ’ a 8 I 2 is 11 Sohaol Direc = 1. A Peck? ne 's to a post, thence by No. 4 hereinafter de- No. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK ! 3 . New York orld, both one year for | balance of 1900, and all of 1901,1902, | 1#¥S With ose to whom he is bound | School Directors, L.. A. Peck lor = year: cribed, thence south Bi dcarocsy 5 West 56: J Shoe Polley fhe how! Fonts Lda 0 hy r a , a ics tindlv w S hiv Poss © 3 oY 2g nee D1 r ells ev in; 2, ife-! C y only $1.90, cash with order. The World | 1903 and 1904, at the priee of our paper by a hundred ties of kindly words and | and L. L. Beachy and Ross Sechler fo: ore hee s mn 2 degre e Le res principal DE ] tires Hii i hi] a the alone. Pay up and be happy. 1t | deeds. Ashe has dealt with all men | 3 years. NIT Sl RN r Suit HLA Tas Sra. T fk 1 ick, Pa. il Our bright and newsy exchange, the strangers: and. friends slike, in hie The Democrats on the same day nom grees cast 308 perches to a hickory, 0 2. hc No. 4 BIGGLE J00% having a great Skir R. 4 8 * gi x : : 5 A a v: a 3 : > il os church and in his house, so will God | inated by the caucus system, as follows y land of Mrs. Tena Burket [formerly own- sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions of cach Somerset county Star, has just com- : : : : : d 2% John Beal] south 31 deg breed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, so Cen: Goo LE OU R OFF BE R this week on Ia Slated Its Sih vitame: Tu has snfierod deal by him, and for him we may feel | Judge, Josiah J. Engle; Inspector s to a post, thence nH No. & BIGGLE SWINE BOOK dies’ Coat Suits, Coats and Capes is & | © a : sure there will be a hospitable welcome | \Wm. Knecht; Township Clerk, B. I 9 51 perches jon chestng oo 5, South 4 . 5 : fant: 1 D fail 2 the | | suspension and other dark clouds have ’ lr S, W 53.56 perches to a chestnut oak. All about Hogs Breeding, Feeding, Butch- good one. ovn’t fail to see them and | * s Wn waiting where the churches of earth | Mitchell; Auditor Richard Glotfelty hence Ly the a of W niles) and Patrick 3 ins over 80 beautiful half- \ ] learn how cheap they are sold. shadowod its pathway, but it is now on r I di Father's H ? ? % forme Shi ries Gaume r} and N Price, so Cents. 5 it at t re ol (Cs 3 Se A 3 Ve) 7 1 Q . 3, py a P. by | % tf BLK. L 1ck SuppLy Co. tis cond to Wkimate success nud is one have change into Our J ather’s ouse. Pax Collector, Wm. Nicholson; Roa nafter described, nort ih oF gs fren : The BIGGLE BOOKS are unique original uscful—you never ; ; g oT Maclare he Feb » Ladies’ | Supervisors he ev. Engle erche a loc egre saw anything like them—so ical, sosensible. The an Maclaren in the February Ladie Supervisors, Chauncey Engle, Jom SrehHe : ar th 1 g 3 } a The Pittsbirg Dally Times and of the newsiest papers that reaches our H J l Burkhard : d Reub Folk 's 1 x Ain to comer, Then EAE % aie having in enormous sale—East, Wes, Noitp aod 0 3 2 $ x nan s one Journal. Jurkhard an teuben Folk; Schoo : , egroe South. Every one who keeps a Horse Cow, Hog or Tir Stan, both one year for only $3.25 | office. We wish Bro. Livengood many y - serches to the place of Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to AR right : ~ ra J : : s ; : i | Directors, E. 8. Hassler, J. A. Newmai | ng seventy-one (71) ac for the BIGGLE BO . A 2 ; - ash in advance. Send all orders to | years of continued prosperity and suec- Mrs. Geo. W. Robison called at Tue Tw or : away for the G BOOKS. Th Men's Heavy Storm cash . 4 } : y ? : i i crcl (5), strict Tre.of which thirty. ! Fiore Ye he Tue Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf | cess.—Oakland Journal. 3rar office a few days ago and gave u. | and Henry Opel. e (3 sare cleared and the bilanc | : W U Isters Blue Chin- — -—— —- % : : . The election will take place on Fel teil ered This tract is also underlaic 3 « : 3 3 . some pres £ / : : ; i : =“ i “y debted One M some interesting information concern % vith a vein of bituminous coal. jb i 2 “hilla Miners Wanted! Houses to Rent! am indebted to One Minute Cough | - tops? 0th, when the fate of each candidat: ‘ h sev | it L Cure for my health and life. It cured | ing the soldiers’ orphans’ school at | =" k 2 ’ v0.3. DA ine ad ] sey | 5 3 ine . : y 5 : ‘i “ide e she 108 . : Wanted by the Continental Coal | me of lung trouble following grippe.” | scottland, Franklin county, Pa., where will be decided. he banks of Gladdens Run, being the com- Ion paper, ma Rr vou and not a misfit. It is 22 years $3.5 NN ™ Men's Heav y Irish | Gompany, a number of good miners. | Thousands owe their lives to the prompt | oy young son, Albert, isnow in attend- PAIR N rN Son conor with, tie Innds of auchare TR he - oo ww Lents Sh en r F . St Uls te We also have a number of comfortable | yetion of this never failing remedy. It 3 oir Ca BOROUGHS OF PAINT AND WIND- nn rib- Si a and Bi use roid paper is “ ec : 13 reiz o m STETS, | houses to zont fo age Address cares coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. | #NCe Ba Robison showed = num BER ona ar ras of America—having over a million and a-halfregular readers. ~ Gr Cl! y Nv 2 IAWIHAN, yneumonia, grippe and throat and lang | ber of letters that she received from berches toa chest- 5 Sn yams, Supt. Continental Coal Co, troubles. its early use prevents con her boy, and we must compliment him SE a Co br Pet 5 iz > Whe anh $ Agy ONE of the BIGELE BOORS, and the FARM JOURNAL : 6 € 1 > ve 8S nry Petenbri 6 de- 5 M He Ital Meyersdole, Pa. sumption. It is the only harmless] . (1e'excelleat letters he writes. Hi: Probably There will be Two Munie- | tS and Ue Nie hes { © YEARS (remainder of 1899, 1000, 1901, 1902 and 1go3) will be sent by mail i : en's eavy Italian =~ remedy that gives immediate results : iho ae A ipalities Instead of Ona. legrees, west 40.6 perches to a thence to any address for A DOLLAR BILL, i g0oc¢ Pi ped Plaid. F lannel | &&F MONE ¥ F OUND I—A sum of Sold by medicine dealers letters are all written in a nice ever ¥ lands oF Henry Patenbring south 30 de Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIGGLE BOOKS free. i de li 1% Ul money was found some time ago in the Now wp ful 8 ” hand, properly paragraphed, well com fonnstown Pribune, Jan it h. : To 5 3 ios thents > WILMER ATKINSON. Address, FARM JOURNAL. 1e ed torm sters. United Evangelical church. The loser Now that “Truthful § moker and the posed, and punctuated much bette: The citizens of Windber last evening | fis east 11 porches to a post, South 5 I: i CHAS. F. JENKINS. V'HILADELPEIA can obtain same by convincing the find- | principal of the Grantsville schools have held a meeting in the Windber opera legrees, east 22 perches to a corner, the $ i W Mr Men's Blue Beaver | er of his ownership and paying for (his | both had a whack at each other throug] than the average person punctuates a | : tor 0 voiands of Walimee and Patrick [for morly | Men's uc CAV | reno Inquire at STAR office | m had a Ww hnok at eacy olner |hrough |lstter. Albert possesses the qualities liouse to discuss the movement for the Shutles ae LB Je cast #f— = —— i Woc y Overcoat, Velvet Col- 9.99 Tie STAR, the matter must drop, so far | "0 ero 0 nan of fine ability. | incorporation of that town into a bor ons og | | S 2.22 % | : 4 8 7 y. s | ] - a | % ado: cio as Tue Star is concerned. No good | ia ALi neal "| bugh bearing its present name. Ther ‘ches te corner, thenee by an Preserver ot noalils, E ete., ¢ nice made, Sizes > and he is making most excellent prog 8 ‘hard Martz’s heirs north 72 de- 3 ’ ! f£& FOR 8 AL E! a) C ooking Stove, | can come out of a further controversy. ttl 1 > 1 he is al : % was a fair attendance, and the commit :s, east 156 perce to the place of begin- . . Runs so light. ol u J | J 1 Heating Stove, 1 Secretary and 1 Or- i °' | ress at the school, where he 1s also be- = : a : ntaining ni y-five (95) acres and learn 3 Progs gan with Estey Piano Case. Call on or and neither one of the contestants have | ovo yoht the carpenter trade. A let | {ees that had been appointed to ascer | 53 iine (64) perches, more or less, about | 4 > So easy to learn. Ei ddres ¢ been harmed. Both of them are no a : : ‘ain (he opinions of all the citizens re | forty acres being ara and the Tanne Sews so fast. 2 = Men's Box Uvercoats, Ronress y La Ral 5 “| ter from the Superintendent of the £ DHVORS £ 2 Cihzons intbared, : | tf J.C. Mackey, Elk Lick, Pa. doubt pretty able men, although one is sliool, written to Mrs. Lobison: spanks ported that it had been possible to se i cavtnin trict of Tand. siinate & [ Wh i r & Wilson a or ert Cloth, nobby a smoker and the other a non-smoker. | . 2 : % cure the sentiment of only 260 out o! 0. Bota township, Somerse! ° | €EC € i iol t shades A&F AL Ww AY S KE MN A NTR, Shoes, in the highest terms of praise concern. | © $ 2 "| -ounty, Pa. bounded and described as fol- | : i 0 light shades. Hats, Caps and many little articles of- There was a lamp explosion at Walter | ing her boy and the progress he is the 400 freeholders of the town; bu ons 3 em ingrie com | Sewing Machine | , ) 5 fered at reduced prices. : Easton’s house, last Saturday evening, | making. that every one consulted was in favor | .4, and Ly of Richard Mart s . aay Men's Blue Beaver) tu LK Lick SUrriy C0. | nd had it not been discovered just of the incorporation of Lhe town. ona Ye Rotary Motion and ir Overcoats, Velvet Col £& GREAT OFFER \—Tue Spar | when it was, the chances are that the D. R. Hobart, brother of the late Vice A eomymiiter, consisting of Messrs 2 pe ht stones, Mien degrees : y & i ILS th — EDT. Sy ral + = Tain . . perches to stones, thence by lands of { ® y lar. and the Philadelphia Weekly Press | house would now be in ashes,and prob- President Garrett A. Hobart,is causing | M. E. Sell, J. 8. Cunningham. and C. J tier! Marte heirs soutl (I degrees, Ball Bearings ; . 3 VES ; 75 cas The . . ¢ isi Bh > S 3 0 che 00 co south 5 - { both one year for only $1.75 cash. The | 4hly some of his neighbors’ houses |" uprising among I ittsburg doctors. Duncan, has already prepared the plo sdk lla yn Sih dil] nai are now being Men's all wool Scotch Prog 2 fhe, best city weekly in Ihe would have shared the same fate. This ile is a special agent of the U. 8S. In- | for the borough, and a petition for in- 3% 11 acres (11) and, twenty. Hine / be i —— A g whole nited States. Once a reader En ” : ; : on Chir (29), strict measure, all of said tract - | Cheviot High Art Per- | always a reader. : "| is another strong argument in favor of ternal revenue department, A recent | corporation will be presented to the | Joing cleardd and in a good state of cultiva- | NT Ie : : hi a : : ruling was made by the department | Somerset County Court at its next ces- » fection Suits fancy i 1 Cc | electric light. Electric lights do not ‘hicl ides iat all physicians wi x \0. 5. A certain tract of land situa offered by the . explode, neither 0 ey n 3 > > . outhaln on EY n=hip, Some ~ 7 t 3 : Mus cal College plode, ther do they endanger your ” ioh Drov: 23 ina = Physicians he i county, oo en d a1 i ta) ib a ; : E 1 + ; ie : Ss : RS Ss 3 © © o patterns. The Musical College, Freeburg, Sny- | life and property. Five medinihe to thelr a It was at first Dra to Sprsee In aa A [forme : . der county, Pa., is recognized as one of Ani : : put a proprietary stamp on each bottle. | the new borough the district ying in | white oak] thence by No.1 and No, \ ir 3 An item is going the rounds about a : sis : bef oscribed, I rrees, wes as / Bovs Licht Check the foremost schools of music. $33 will | 1 doi 3 going : : He is visiting all the physicians who | somerset county known as East Scalp Hy sorbed, oni Wo dof 5 oe 3 as h D I y ! : yo 1s pay for six weeks, instructions and | 8IF ying from tight lacing. A Mis- 5 A . he oe tes} r o- | and ston rience south 60 degrees, Wess 126 ‘ come under the law and serving them | Level, but the residents of that commu X x lia 3 board. Spring term will begin May 7. | souri editor commenting on the facl 5 is 0 perches by land of Henry Petenbrink [for- =n, Suits all Ww 00l. RF > en with the notice. An officer from the | nity do not seem to have been favora- | merly Moses Bittner] toa corner marked by { - For catalogue address SAVS y ‘ He ’ says: “The corset should be done away x . ; Jie 3 a post and stones, thence by lands formerly 0 0 C S a n ( 2-1 HENRY Bown, Director. With. and if the girls cannot live with- revenue office will make a second visit | ble to the idea, for they have made | 5f J R. Brinham, south 15 de gre es, enst 26 n'e ovtr ; uv 1, gure : and collect the tax. What surprises | preparations for the incorporation of | perches fo: post and stones, thence by Men's extra heavy|a standard Among Newspa eps. | out being squeezed, we suppose men , Drisery reo : I above described, south 76 dvsrecs, © v: Canton Suit d p ons Do found “ho Will taorifice thot the doctors most, is that the ruling is | their village into a borough separately. | perc hes Jou post and stones, thence by N (Clothing Store Purchasers say 3 \ J antor uits an Reflecting in its widening circulation | retroactive. All bottles they have fill- | It is proposed to call this new borough Ee ent Aoings son 3 Jerehes a fo x “ltr as liocht as a feather.” 3 WOT i s rertisi selves. As old as we are we would pies BO on jXty-three runs as light as a leather. + Drawers. and increased advertising patronage the i > ed since July 1, 1898 must come under | Paint, taking the same name as the | (63) acres strict easy is tract is well ce = : : » g prosperity that marks the open- rather devote three hours a day, with- the roling Mr Yiobart is making esti | ¢ 1 7 whieh it lies nnd of the timbered and is under Inid with Pannnoas It turns drudgery toa pastime. bs ing of the new year The Pittsburg | out a farthing of pay, than to see girls Hh Oris ann Sie rowan g ® . on 4g ) its readers the excellence of its high els. standard and the success of its eflorts to make a model paper for the individ- : ual and for the family. The Times is a Men's Fancy Dress | newspaper, sparing no pains nor ex- stp Sy ermarlc y | pense to cover the world thoroughly ( Shirts. 1 ormerly sold every day, that its current page of his- e at 100. tory may be complete, and in its longer : range overlooking nothing that occurs 3 : 5 at home. Tt is clean, digarfi and re- 1h Boys’ Knee Pants, |liable, i Dr. Ss uick of these bie 0 hl) Men's Cardigan Jack- | Times more than ever impresses upon . > | featur “hoe saride up in offensive mostly large SIZPS. . — [ser uF JargdoL: It can be taken into x g the Tis circle with confidence that D 't id . its columns are filled with w holosome on 2ne ndipag this op- instruction and entertainment. Wher met Ee ever known The Times is recognized as pov —— the best type of a concise, crisp and complete newspaper, and among news- dying off in this manner. Office hours almost any old time.” Here, too, broth- er, here too. C. H. Deal of Meyersdale, who has been conducting a dancing class in the Somerset opera house for a number of weeks, announced that he would bring the term to a close, Friday evening. He stated that he had been elected dele- gate to the Paris expositicn by the dancing masters of the counties of Somerset, Bedfcrd., Fayette and Indi- ana, and that he would take his depart- ure for the French capital about the first of May.—Somersct Standard. mates from the amount of practice of | creek that drain the vicinity. each physician, and is making assess- Windberites are enthusiastic over ments accordingly. The tax istwoand | the proposed incorporation of their one-half per cent. Naturally the physi- | town, and predict that the movement cians object. However, «il they need | will be of benefit to the community in do from this on is to charge more. The | more ways than one. consumer always has to foot the bills a the American Prot.ctive Tariff Mr. D. W. Crigler, Deputy Supreme League. President of the Pathfinder, a fraternal insurance society, incorporated under the laws of Ohio, is at present in Salis- bury for the purpose of organizing a lodge of that society. We have exam- At the Annual Meeting of the Amer- ican Protectiye Tariff League, held in New York, January 18th, 1900, Hon. member of the Board of Directors; and in the end.—Ex ihropp Re.elected Vice Bcosident of Joseph E. Thropp was re-elected; a} ined the literature and plans of the so- subsequently re-elected Second Vice NG. 6. A certain tract of land situate in - pouthampron township, Somerset v Pa., bounded and described as fol- YA hon at a corner common with No. 5,thence by No. 1 north 14 degrees, east 156 perches to a post, thence by Soiomon Smite inns north 76 degrees. west 40 perch- lund of Henry Peten- “ suf bes min. a eight (8) Ss, A well tir AE ry underlaid Sh av of rity coal. ek ; - TERMS: Ten per cent. of the pur Chase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the balance up- on the confirmation of the oh by the Court and the delivery of the deed. a CHARLES C. MARTZ, ixecutor. J. x BERKEY, Attorney. Meyerstale, Pa. “The magic Silent Sewer.’ Life istoo shortand he®*h too pre- cious to waste with a slow, hard run- ning, noisy machine, when you can have the New Wheeler & Wilson. MANUFACTURED BY Send for Catalogue. For sale by Rutter & Will, "Wheeler & Wilson [Mfg. Coe, Bridgeport, Conn. MEYERSDALE, PA. Have you ever used : Bl % : ciety, and we have no hesitancy in say- r= paper men it is the publication with | G- H. Appleton, Justice of Peace, y i y Ih Say i Ye : : President. Owing to his inability to be which comparisons of excellence are Clarksborg, N. J, says, “DeWits Lii- | ing that it is.as nice and os safe a line present on account of Congressional The New York World, made. While The Times is Republican tle Early Risers are the best pills made of insurance as there is on the market ee A ; : . xe I I in politics it realizes that others haye a for constipation. We use no others” | (, gay. One good feature of the Path- gues, My, Fhsopp wile a Istrer, of Thrice-a-Week Edition. DAVIS” MECHANICS SGAP? | The COE Killer.” o Quickly ¢ ver 4 ta 5 which the American Economist has the right to be on earth, and that politics Quickly eure all liver and bowel trou- |g, qo is the fact thar women are in- 3 = 20c. a Bow of 3 Cakes. a: 3 co bles. Sold by medicine dealers. following to say: pre nol everything. When ong Lena sured therein ot the same rate us men, | '0u0 08 OS 4 from Hon, | ALMOST A DAILY—AT THE PRICE day will buy a morning paper it is fool- T - . If not kept by your dealer, send Fo be without one. The Times is The Quarterly conference of the | 1nq we believe a large number of Salis- el 5 vi St . | us his name. Ev olical A iati < Joseph E. Thropp, Second Vice Presi- OF A WEEKLY. L BE N TATE 1; 1 5 P: Three dollars a year or Six cents a | “vangelical J Ssocintion met on Satur- | pyry ladies should join this society, for dent of The Las ro nnd Routcubintive . L E | Send 10. for large full-sized cake. €) ersaale . AQ. | week, and worth the money. tf day evening. Presiding Elder Baum- | | ushands and wives should both carry | . ont Lo agues ey b esen The most widely circalated “weekly? URI S ~—==y | : aE 53 Its greatest ‘RS Y lin Congress from Pennsylvania, ex- : J eirel kly 3 f i 2 Ee gurdner was present, and preached on | insurance. The reasons for this ought Coast = regret ar his inabilit bo newspaper in America is the Thrice-a- y ONIC ¢ riends are LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, | Sunday morning and evening to a large | to be plain to all thinking people. We | J g TeErel Tay Bi Woes adisopor The New Yelk Roly aire STATION] (5d Mechanics, | | 7 £ Al sENERNALL OS. | and appreciative audience. In this hae \ wn a Totuils tas present on account of his Congressional | and with the Presidential campaign Mac! 9 d 5 164d dl (1) same church a revival has been in prog aye hot the Soe G8 ne ‘ i) ay duties, and offering tor consideration | now at hand you cannot do without it. Woany heopche. = PI Printers, . ; ; : ; bi ~ | to the merits of the Pathfinder, but Mr | salu c setd Here are some‘of the reasons why it is TORPO Painters, — Ce Preaching in the Brethren church, | ress for about four weeks. About twen- | (yrigler will take pleasure in giving you Foe wits sappestions a8 to future easily the leader in'dollar a year jour- Reni SNES on ALY Farmers 2 I . Sy = — Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock, by ihe | ty have professed, and flve are still | 41} the information you want. A num- policy that were received Sip a nalism. E AND sto CH io Hs Miners, ‘a i : secki T av sie yy >ntion. On motion a vote of thanks It is issued every other day, and is to MA 1 This place continues to be | pastor. seeking. The preacher, Rev. Lucken- | yop of our best citizens have already attention 5 : ! y ¥ : and those : ie g Se — | bill, is much appreciated by the crowds | Landed in their applications for all tl © | was tendered Vice President Thropp | all purposes a daily. AT ALL 10 GRAIN Bevicg Jey arters . 3 . sak J 4 an, § > 38 B applications for ail ihe tei » Every week each subscriber receives 0. headquarters for Tender Steak, | : i who flgek to hear him from night |; : : for his valuable letter. f DRUGGISTS TABLETS. citizen of near Stoystown, died last w 2 8 insurance they can get in the Pathfind- . : 18 pages, and often during the “busy” ¢ {HAN CA, Juicy Roasts, Choice Dressed | week, aged nearly 76 years to night at Pleasantville. — Bedford | o. for they are thoroughly satisfied Among some of those present at the season 24 pages each week. PRICE 25 FER )- y s ; ; on ; y ; Y g : 2 J : oo meeting, were Hon. Cornelius N. Bliss, The price is only $1.00 per year. 3 GUARANTEED Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and a and mos glee; ye rs | "The colored work in Bigzic Beiry they is all and more than Is claimed | by gooratary of Yhe Interior, Hon P.] 1tis Yiiually a daily at the price of FoR FuHEdER TAGTS Aodezat v sonstipation and a!l liver troubles : 2 y | for it. CO Vert : : | a weekly. ; ‘ s 3. Cheney, of New Hz shire, I +, y Ne . —the famous little pills known as De- | Book is an immense aid to the berry els Cs ha ian a : i > AT pais Pont Tts news covers every known part of Ture MODERN - REMEDY - CO. ‘ Fresh F ish mn Season. Witt’s Little Early Risers. Sold by growers. It shows the leading berries 1s » cntition how litle sense some |. Dinerhee lose ng 2 the world. No weekly newspaper could ANEE, ILL. medicine dealears. frue to size, shape and eolor. They people have. Some time ago the two | York President McKinley has been a | stand alone and furnish such service. LP SREY SS. 4 % 2 For Toilet. Size, S . . r v A m Tv: , 3 * ey i : Sn Bi as John MeMillen, one of tl leadi -~ a 2 "7 | young sons of Barney Krausse took an | guest, and other men of like pfomi- The Thrice-a-Week World has at its i = KAgonts wanted I aim to serve my patrons with 1 3 tia on ° © tod 3 ailing are carefully painted by an exper- agency for the sale of the North Amer- | nence. disposal all of the resources of the 3 3 TITER y the best in mv line that ne ng 2 Sty € a ol | jenced artist, and then reproduced by or vin doltin d Hy Sowseaper a greatest newspaper in existence—the Ji=tablished 1573. overy locality. 2 ® v 2 ison township, died on Monday of can, ade : *wspaper, lithography at a cost of over one thous- wonder of modern journalis m—"*Amer- r n : : « » , J the market affords. last week, at the ripe age of 77 years, 8 | 4,4 dollars. Aside from the color work and they have since been earning a few Bopiy to “Truthfal Smoker, joa) s Greatest Newspaper,” as it has P.S. HAY 9 E. Hl. DA¥iS S0ap 60., ay 5 davs Tal nnies every day by selling papers. s ot the * f S or” | been justly termed—The New York A a Ee months and 15 days. there are scores of reproductions made | PERDIES every da Foam ba Wnt object the #Troihial Smober Ww Toot ? : ; —DEALER IN— mr ema se es Size dosn't indicate quality. Beware | di ; S 2 . | These boys are bright, industrious lads, | had in view i do not know. It was : A : 4 Thanking the public for a > Size doesn’t indicate quality. Beware | directly from photographs of berries, A . . Its political news is absolutely im- of counterfeit and worthless salve offer- 2 and their efforts to earn themselves a | certainly not to establish truth, for he | nortial. This fact will be of especial 4 T eral es 1 solicit { and worthless salve offer: | so that the reader may have zn acen- | Ei : : : 5 partial. s fact w : specia XT XC —« | The Qelebrated Clip er z < & age, < 8 L Zel da . : m . TR S . 1a8 misquote om Std o sil. | value 1n 1e residential campaign | . f 1] patrona anc so ici ed ney i w i ch 1 276] Salve Talc lan of thew. The price Is 50 little money is commendable. But | has juoted me fr m start to finish lug the P dential paig x D J — H RG Li fi li 1 4 a continuance of the Dn » ue ny le sili coaie. Tro2 by mai; addeeis the pub there are always some people who Now, my friend, just a few words to eoning on. : : , ‘ orse Ljt watlivater. allible cur r piles and all skin dis- ents, free atl; S8 2 5 ; colton : : 3 ‘he best of current fiction is foun -y- . 3 NE a : s never amounted to much themselves, | you: ¢ me to bs y 8. = d T : : You loosen the catch same, I am eases. Sold by medicine dealers. lishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadel- ey . 5 s : yon : Ihave no ime Eo bandy words in its columns N otions, the Horses do the rest. - ? X ) 1 and it grieves them to see anybody else | with you, but if you think that I need These are only some of the reasons; > yi ripe Our esteemed contemporary, the Som- | bhia. 1t i : G wn i: . : : 2S only 3 : 3 TCaSORs:] Tr ’ ; — Respectfully yours, = en Biba Bik making a penny. One of these fellows | any information, meet me in the school | there are others. Read it and see them Hats and Caps, BA ' 3 a ar J oy bat fo = ’ A Freemont, Neb., farmer threw his | cut loose at an awful rate, Tuesday | on Friday afternoon. You may have all. i \ Ji Gs, S a S J D . . . » Je i > w - 2} €. WAH L. Salisbury, Pa. | Lick, Pa., completed its fifth volume, | 4oygliter’s lover over the transom and | evening, in a crowd of people who had | twenty minutes in which to produce We offer this unequaled NeNshaber Boots and Shoes, § 3 Thursday last. It shows a glow of | .o , ated by the victi The ins x - = I i : : . and THE SGMERSET COUNTY STAR ( > was arrested by the victim. e jus- | patronized the Krausse boys by pur- | your argument. 1 will take two min- ¢ health that presages the rounding out | (joe decided the case as follows: “It | chasing papers from them. He raved | utes Zoppthes » f tl GROC RIES : oe : ena } se : 8 S em. i 38; 1e regular su iption price of the E 4 50 YSARS. of a oo of DE ino in iis | ghpears that this young fellar was | and stormed like an idiot because people | Whatever I said, I said to the school | tw 3 papers 5 50. ’ PERIEN community. —Lonaconing Star. . . : hie Lav), oR x Address orders to NG EX! ES Diu I Tod. “RK acourtin’ the defendant’s gal in the de | bought papers from the boys. Why? | and not to an individual. The scholars Slt ; QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, 3 : g Lewis ents, | Sa a, hd, says, Ko fendant’s parlor; that defendant in- | Because he found out that the North | know what 1 said and they and Mr. THE STAR. Elk Lick, Pa ol Dyspepsia Cure did me more goo : : intif into : : . ‘ : : ! , o > . . ; than anything I ever took.” Ir digests truded and threw the plainti 2 ol rig American is not a Quay orgen, Is it a | Palmer shall judge our arguments. CIGARS, ETC. what you eat and can not help but cure the cold, heartless world. Courtin’is | crime to buy a paper that isn’t owned | Meet me if you dare! If not, I shall ~ | - 1 k dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Sold | necessary, therefore the law of Nebras- | or subsidized by the Quay machine? | deem you unworthy of further notice. Go Teo SALISBURY. PA. Helinowlodsed Por omovies to be the besks 1 by medicine dealers. ky will hold that no parent has a right | We think not, and the old blarney re- | Don’t try to convey the idea that I N W NGL E = Riding Cultivator on earth, 1 ! TRADE MARKS . 2 y 3 p Tar 2 > > ONG try ¥ hi JOHN W . RING LER, Salisbury Hack Iane. This Cultivator is always balanced when t} x) DESIGNS John Jacob Schell, one of the oldest | in any room where courtin’ is a-going | ferred to cannot stop people from pat- | smoke. People are not likely to be- For Y on Elo shovels are both in and ort of the grount J Ee se citizens of Somerset, died last week. | on. Defendant is fined $5 and costs, | ronizing the Krausse boys any more lieve you, while you are ashamed to or SC tt a es — Be rns power. by thins ay Anyone sending astetch and description 2% | The deceased was at one time engaged | and if he interferes ag’n in plaintiff's | than he can stop the mouth of the Am- | sign your name. C. 8. Frusxp. COAL ~~ HAULING .J000 0 daa Leaves Salis: | | the position of the Axle is chased fo eed | * y ad t pole from fl vention is probably patentable. Commganicn: 3 anki 5; Sa OF 3 S : i 3 iv iv is : ——— 9.30 a. m. Returning leaves Me dal ize the weight, and preven ole from fly | ! | Peer atvictly bonfiaential. Flandbook on Patents in the banking business in Somerset | rights he will be fined $100 and given | azon river, or his own fool mouth, for AND DRAYING. p.m. arriving at Salisbury at £3 Son e atl } up and in addition has all other advanizkdy / ja taken Eat BC Co. receive with M. A. Sanner & Co. but for a | thirty days’ work on the roads.” that matter. Nine-tenths of the Re- Tue Star ond the Nickell Magazine. = . Ea : HA No.2 2 leaves Salisbury at ip. a ia El 2) } : 3 o : : - ompt service, square dealing an 20 - ving at srsdale ) y oS AE ; S 1 { out charge, in the number of years he lived a retired life. EB Thifkio = publican newspapers of Pennsylvania | both one year for only $1.65. ensh with | De en lair Petron | Ie Toles Ne a au anteed to give Perfect satisfaction when pied y. ; F. B. Thirkield, Health Inspector of i : hy os a . | ing 1 Ss Mey: ¥ ’ gat | | erly adjusted and operated. i "Scientific American, He was aged about 80 years. Chicago, says, “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure | are anti-Quay, and the North American | order. The Nickell Magazine is beauti- nz for me, but Tosn Shoe Sky of Rr Salisbury at 7.50 p. mn, | Made in all the different style gangs < : : “Ol; Poi? 1 = . : : Te «:—Cash or settlements at end o | 11d 2. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Targest cir- Never since Christ was born has His | cannot be recommended too highly. It | is a favorite here. “Oliver Twist” nor | fully illustrated, and its contributors | ,¢ yw ar Tahaan i Toe Write for catalogue giving fu escription| £ 2ulation of any scientific fonrnal, Term ms. $5 a 3; cured me of severe dyspepsia.” It di- san ini he Bus re 8 » the best writers in the coun- | my coal billat the mines. ie Star and the New York W eekly | The Blin gr Plow fio Te Your months, $L. Sold byall newsdealers. | 4 ctrine of brotherly love so moved the gests what you eat and cures indiges- no. other man can injure the Lus- | ateamong sue oes sn : Respectfully, : Tribune, both one year for only $1.50, op ny. .0D i Bl & Co. se1Brosdve. New ork world as in thisday and in these United | jon, heartburn and all forms of dys- iness of the Krausse lads, even if he | try. Address all orders to Tue Stag, JOHN W. RINGLER, cash in advance. Address all orders to | | Defiance, O. Sole Manufactureso! 1 . Brsuch Office, 6% I St, Washington, D. © States, Never has His claim to be the | pepsia. Sold by medicine dealers, dances a Quay jig every evening to in- | Elk Lick, Pa. savissURY, Pa | THE Stag, Elk Lick, Pa. eb ~ / { 3 : { i Al, f b . - 4 { J { - - |
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