The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 10, 1900, Image 1

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our VOLUME VI. : SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. NO. op.
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W. H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE . paid by officials, so that the deal- | Laid Down the Law to Hotel and cur tobacco went down on us. We nd the scope of nation-
KOONTZ & OGLE, MORE EXPOSURES ers should not suffer financially from Keepers, didn't complain, but we Democrats did iicers of the new insti-
Fe —* 2 Attorneys-At-L.aw, te mires! and conyiction Upon civil Liquor dealers of Fayette county |? good deal of thinking. Cattle and t, George R. Scull,
> =X Sap ir 0 EQ F AUDS OFFICIAL’S IDENTITY MADEPLAIN | Were startled by the remarkable rules | 108s got lower, and when Grover went president, V. M.
Office opposite Court Hou I K ° “The proof in these letters made | Inid down recently by Judges Reppert | Out We were pretty poor; yes, dog-on ence ; cashier, Mr. Mill-
flice osite Court House. : ESE Bors» ia cr wi v > a iL ey
© oy Sener plain the identity of the official who | and Umbel for their regulation hereaf- bord up, sir! ; directors, George R.
x > ] had been extorting protection money Vtarin Fayette county prior to announc- ‘Are they still bad—the times,” ask- | Seull, Re 111, F. W. Biesecker
FRANCIS J. KOOSER. Erxest 0. Kooser. | (Joniernor Stone Asks For Proof erg who hed besa in Jeoghe with the ing the license decisions. ed Eli and H. M. a 11 of Somerset,and
- Re 10 GE lel oleomargarin awbreaker mT . . . ‘ ( INOS , i 3 a ’ 1. an{ Tissgye 1 >
Eopsun & ROSEN, Which He Is Alleged to “The let ers shown to Governor Stone | ( leanliness and sanitation, the Court Ww Ps die pestih the times ; are good. Y.M. Bs at 4, N. Tissae, of Con
. Attorneys-At-Law, i also established the fact that Dairy | aid, are the chief desire in hotels. 00 and hemp and tobacco have | fluence.
Have ia Plenty. and Food Commisioner Wells and other Soap, water and ‘muscle must be used doubled in price and are still going up. Irom a wedding announcement just
SOMERSET, PA. officials had used every effort to dis-
= courage Inspector Simmers from the |
lected was disregarded.
. SOMERSET, PA. necescary for Simmers to keep his in- |
=~ Farmers of the State Are Fully % > camenis agai
em ~Bepwem Office over Post Office. tended movemenis agair
ing sent ¢ o defeat his purposes.
tural Department Protectors of the being nt out to d his purpos
Cetv.-Bve 8 ations i adies’ Tans. Vici R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. “Simmers also informed the gover-
Sixty-five selections in Ladies’ Tans, Vici ISTHICT ATTon Ruy Bogus Butter Men—ilamilton and | nor that he had been approached time
from inside and outside hotels and bars, asked Eli.
| Untidy and unclean servants should be Cattle and hogs are high and our blue | cco
| dirty beds, clothes and linen must be ed our dear old Democratic party. Our | Afr (X
st oleo dealers | done away with, and cuspidors and Democratic farmers say they will never | claim his bet
Aroused nnd Are After the Agrical- | secret in order to prevent warnings | floors covered with tobacco juice must | vote for free trade or low tariff again.” .
| be washed. Loafers are to be banished “Well, what ean we Democrats do?”
»d we learn that Rev. Mark A.
TRRRY Tr r fou performance of his duty. Prosecutions | remove d, and dirty hotel porters ban- | Brass farmers BIG getting rich.” Collins, B. A. is to wed Miss Edith E.
. J. A. BERKEY TEMPTS 10 Shi THE MACHINE which he instituted were held up and | ished. The proprietors should be pre- “Well, what is the matter, then?” Scheenheit, of German Valley, New
Attorney-at-TLiaw, } i * | quashed, and evidence Which Te coi sentable in appearance. Vile kitchens, “Why, these good times have knock- | Jersey, on next Thursday, May 17th.
comes from England to
wing left here over
assume charge of a
sr. Mr. Collinsis a
brother of Frank, Robert and Sarah, of
one year
pastorate in Ches
i i | i ing s Are | 1 5 rr . ate { iti? sai 3 dge lerlin., ant ev 3 3 ‘olli :
kid and Patent Leather Shoes. Oxfords and Attorney-at-T.aw, Levi Wells Must Go—Startling Iix- ane Moy 1s olecimgaring pec: | | and Jot ug aynhe re about the prem- Th i Bai Taos 3 1 and Rev. B. B. Collins, of Mey-
SOMERSE ; Jes oftere 2 | ises abolishec st , e rats wi o | ersdale
: . aa : SOMERSET, PA. posures Yet to K 3 role 5. ie 3 . ?
Slippers made in turn, imitaiion turn and re Our O a ndant.) i vo a ul 2 bis | The drunkenness and disorder in Un- | win in Kentucky again we've got to The railroad graders for whom F. F,
. . Office opposite Cook & Beerits’ Store. ‘rom 1 w orrespondant. ac eep ai yes 1 3 ’ lee y tari io hota itis Thi 1 ers for w a
heavy bottoms. Latest styles in vesting, com- ony DER Harrisburg, May 2-—-The gigantic | 20d mouth shut’ Vnon this point | iontown during the last year was the hoes ib forint Fight When itis. That | pyon and D. B. Zimmerman have been
ore ; . : 5 ln eas Be Simmers was unable to back his own occasion of a warning to the hotel old Wilson bill and Bryan’s free silver | jo. .i: ¢ are wanted for a new rail-
3 : . roeti Pr q 3 a ngpiracy ths as I nearthe ee Valtora. : en v . { . NA SOATO oan i f ante é
pent bination and vesting stay tops and latest toes. A.M. LICHTY, fie Sarma: buttermukers ana word by letters and written papers. a8 | keepers that if they did not decrease it, will be a scarecrow to every farmer in | 4 about three miles in length that
to ruin the farmers, buttermakers a the offers to bribe him were made | 2
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. Physician and Surgeon, dairymenof thecommonwealththrough | orally. But in reference to the deal-
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O.E.JARRETT, reigning se 3 :
hearing in the case of Ambrose Little,
Shoes and Oxford Ties, all in the latest style Salisbury, Pa. member of firm of Callahan & | by Simmers. The ZOVernor himself
le dealers in oleomar- | wrote to the inspector in reference to
. All work neatly and substantially d Sons, Ww :
Over Fifty Select- : Hye sibrantially done held in Philadelphia last | the matter, and his letter is evidence
\q Cy ry vestine S oi
toes and fancy vesting tops. i Shot valine garine, Ww
ions in Boys’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in othe meantime, | Which Simmers brought to his atten-
bail for
srts of the Philadelphia tion.
Histablished 1253. | through ti
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the best quality. Prices reasonable.
de- : P. 8. HAY.
the crusade against “Governor Stone did not niss Sim-
the cr e agains
t machine
mers. Commissioner Wells
discreetly
is they had the power to do, their Kentucky and Tennessee. We've tried
tion in the state. The NO DEFENSE OPEN. would not be permitted longer. On wouldn’t say it to a black Republican,
«Governor Stone cannot possibly | holidays the bars must be closed at 11 but that is the way we Democrats talk | .,.) (},0ugh
in Men’s Tan, Vici Kid and Patent Leather LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, | chief inspector in Priladelphia #0 suo [ cum tint he did nay yenties £he full fa. Rune oeseiven :
dairy and food commission, and a | force of the startling disclosures made Liquor dealers and all their employes As the Judge got off the train at
are absolutely prohibited from taking | lexington he remarked: “Yes, and
Loe part whatever in polities, their there was another mistake we Demo-
week, When beth Were held in $800 that he recognized the truth of the fact | places must not become political head- crats made. Grover Cleveland wanted
quarters, politics must not be discuss- to sink the Republic of Hawaii and put | del
| od in them, and no treating in the in- | A nigger on the throne. We Democrats |
terest of candidates, noserving on com- | didn’t complain, but it made us sick, for
is to branch off from the Somerset and
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the action of the department of agri- | ings of a certain other official with the | license would be taken from them. The | low tariff and we know—Pm ashame d | Cambria, a little north of Rockwood,
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. BATISSURY, PENNA! or ss awents in selling protection | oleomargarine agents in the eastern | Court said that the children of the | to say so, but we know it hurt us! No, a at is said » one
culture's n in selling p cti De i t | : ond tap what i iid to be one of the
. : : strie n rs was PY 2 : : . s \ ne ef 3
Office one door east of I. 8. Hay’s store. to mant urers and dealers in oleo- hai ST ie as nie | community were becoming contamina- | SITs the people are prosperous, but our | 00h le coal fields in this part
arearine sti sntinues 5 on ’ 5 2 snd > ; \ , sichts streets. s i Democrs f 7 is ing y re - :
eo ° margarine still continues to be the | gupmifted to the executive. ted by the sights on the streets, and it emocrat party is doing poorly. I].¢ poy nsylv: . The mine opening
f nine feet of solid
+ not this thick-
t for a considerable
tion to be decided af-
ns have continued
iiel Zimmerman, of
Somerset, heads a syndicate of Phila-
1 capitalists who control this de-
pi and the company own a vast
acreage just out from Rockwood. The
developments of the vein will entail a
exposes a thick
ness will hold
distance is a qu
tive oper
for a time. D
ter a
bu nd €
el nr A anriculs vithdrew his demand for the inspect- | miitees is allowed. They must not seek | between you and me, we Democrats r s vain wi
ahtp 4 —~DEALER IN— ture at Harrisburg is ahead. or s discharge. Noth g more is need- | [4 14 office, and tuke no part in poli- | ain’t puttin’ niggers on thrones. Me- | present expenditure of $200,000.
Bio : vd " The actic of nr nor Stone 4 "But behind all this story of duplicity, | tics, except to exercise the right of Kinley’s white governor over a repub- - >
> XT SN. Dd als nat 13 atiraching Stent fraud and corruption rises the ques- | suffrage. lic suits old Kentucky and the South.” W. C. T. U. Meeting
i 0 D1 Y & oods over the state. His manifest efforts t i SEER a2 noe : Mesting.
tion which, like a ghost, must haunt Hotel men, the Judges said, must -——
: save the machine is not mecting with ar Ts : ronaker in & Program for the meeting of the W.
TI 3 ] f 1 ol t Notions success. At the set it will be re- Sy farmer and buttermaker in the |; pure lives and stop fast living, L: st of Tutors C.T. 10. to he held at the home of Mfs,
ov © ’ \ 3 y or ¢ Lal state: Eo : i a : : * ) h
ey can t touch us on line and elegan 2 ON to ee : oor Semen 2 . “Who gets the immense sums, esti- drink 70 re The 0 ot will Drawn to serve at May term of Court, | Frank Livengood, Monday evening,
slag 2 y 3 =, 3 > Be a> 21 Ha = ated ¢@ y 950 000 to $250,000 an- | not grant license to men who do not | commencing Monday, May 28: May 1¢
styles of Clothtng in Men's, Boys’ and Chil- CY ats ¥ : ot 1% a nllon stor” | mated at from $250,000 to $350,000 a 8 encing Monday, May 28: May 14th.
J 5 ) y Hats and C IPS, ed him to m a thorough examina nually, which the dairy and food com- | lead upright and correct lives. They
: x i i = abaren Jor : d iRAND JU .
dren's Suits. Best spring styles and low down tion into the charges of the North | i ion noonts have been collecting for GRAND JURORS
ries, Pine Apples, Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, St cepted this hush money and perjured | they would not be controlled by the
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= ply to a ls themselves in the act? Or has there | (jglesalers. Storage houses were or- Northampton—IHerman Martz.
a ete. CR master been a general division of the spoil : \ Ye Quemahoning—David Smith.
=) trons of Hus shandry, sai among the machine politicians high dered stopped. Some hotels where re Shade—T. A. Miller, R. P. Boyer
E “Bring me € videnc oud of resc- | up in the councils of the Republican | monstrances had been filed were re- Somerset boro. —C Bt Coffroth
nye —_— 0 — lutions; briag me fact ” y will be | ring? Or has this immense corruption | quired to sell only “by the drink, the : > Ti >
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gladly welcomed; fa blishing | fund been used by the Quay machine | poitle prohibited, and the proprietors Somerset twp.—Geo. Barron.
Digests what you eat.
Itartificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
3 a ‘ This is a question upon which more itant rents were wi xd tl if thei
ve statement Governor 2 bitant rents were warned that i eir W z il "
i wi 5 3 : m. Kregar, R. 8. McMillen.
light will be thrown as the days go bY, | to; ants should fail on this account no sregeh : he
for the beginning of the expos ure of
| these frauds has only commenced. | further license would be granted that
the farmers of the state
to turn detective ard furnish him
facts, when, as Grand Master Brosius
PETIT JURORS—FIRST WEEK.
stantly relieves and permanently cures for them
x Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, | oo" cio: a
T Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, | © agrion ih Lavi Wells os ess 5 oe be elevated and improved wonderfully, | Foust, Cornelius Suhrie.
Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps.and | ©f the dairs 1 food department, are for Somerset County Schools ; ean : } :
J ° all other results of ERE paid lange 5 fo do the work that Tax-payers Buncoed out or the lisensos wil] De uenceliod: Titach-Mahlon Suyder,
Upper Turkeyfoot—DMichael Putman,
1 Hamilton, secretary | ywnat the Quay Machins Has Donec hotel service in IPayette county must | Jenberger, Howard Pearson, D. W.
Singing.
2 <3 « srica ny i a it 3 3 gi air si ISS ‘1 . i 5 = 4 . a PAR .
Boots and Shoes, American and got all the information their work of protecting the sellers of must elegatotholr busine $ along with Addison—E. W. Silbaugh. Scripture reading.
srices. which the two reporters who started bogus butter?” the most honorable in the community eotharsvallos-=3. W. Walker
1 ny an oleomargarine store in Philadel- : or lose it. They must pay their debts 3 SV{ y—M. va .
{ ° GRO TRIES, phia and bought protection could give. WHO GETS THE MONEY? and te : Ry Sot tl ee edits taking Conemaugh—T7. M. Lohr. :
' hd Later on he issued instructions not to | . It is foolish to try to make it appear A Rie Lals © | . credits, taking | ov, sselman—Austin Philippi. ta Baumgardner.
D IQ acce info i ¥ i z ike / rose Li 5 rdi- | Big sition in the business commun- SL Ti or yi I. T. Jeffery
TIEFPNSW XT m ACC accept information or aid from this | that men li Ambrose Little, subordi 1gh posi Tk Lick—Richard Nicholson. Td ery.
0®e. QUEEN SW ARE, TOBACCO, source, but when the cases of Inspec- | nates in the dairy and food depar ity. Yor ni Bit son
oe © e CIGARS. ETC tor Little and Oleom rgarine Seiler | ment, pocketed these vast sums. Th srewers and wholesalers were direct- eh Hi Si 2 2 lara Wall.
JIGARS, ETC. Callahan « , up for hearing these | men got their “rake off” doubtless, but | qt; withdraw their credits from re- Hooversville—Russel Ober. al ie by
? ’ . two reporters furnished all the infor- it was only a very small proportion of | ~~" : ha wn Lincoln—Amos Shaulis. Reading— Otte Meager.
Every Friday we receive fresh Strawber- SALISBURY. PA. | mation nec : to their being held | the gigantic whole. Who got the rest? tailers, and the hotel men ordered | yoo Cvale—C H Din, Jacob A Say- | Singioe
2 : RH in bail for o Was it officials at Harrisburg who ac- | obtain credit from other parties, so Ton WwW. F Countryman : Report of Supt. of Scientific Instrue-
tion.
Report of Supt. of Temperance Liter-
ature.
Report of Program Committee.
Reading of minutes.
Stonycreek—F. F. Cable, J, J. Kim- Roll call.
° ™ 3 the violations of the an 8 to carry elections against the will of ara vo ii CE.
> 7 T S g Sia Cure lishing the competency or ofii- | the people, thus fooling the farmers, were orde red to be behind the bar all mell.
ials. as well as ruining the dairy interests | the time. : Summit—Dennis Bockes, W. A. Fike
° ° S AS DETECTIVES. of the commonwealth? The hotel owners who charged exor- 3 on: Hd 2
Doxology.
The following officers for the ensu-
ing year were elected at the last meet-
ing: President, Mrs. Emma Speicher 3
Recording Secretary, Miss Marion Bu-
chanan; Corresponding Secrefary,
° gans. It is thelatest discovered digest- | i, yi5 reply tc r . a There are some large fish yet to be | house. No transfers will be made ex- Addison—C. C. Tissue, Calvin Davis, | Mrs. V. BE. Baun Iner; Treasurer
N in his reply to the governor points out, > r 3 ’
1 1) OO ~<a ant and tons. 3 i she Dresarion of tho state have paid of. | caught In the net. cept before both Judges in open court. | Jesse J. Mitchell. Mrs. -Mary Welfle Vice Presidents,
— . can approach it in efficiency. It in- arrisburg to do this work =. - = Repeated warnings were given that the Allegheny—TIsrael Keefer, Lewis El- | Miss Clara Wahl, s. V. E. Baum-
gardner, Mrs. Annie Emerick, Mrs.
Maggie Jeffery, Mrs. Jennie Williams
and Mrs. S.A. L iehijter.
Fornor he ” : 2 he old hotel licenses were grant- Brothersvalley—Jacob G. Mumman =
as Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Governo the farmers to All t Srot svalley—Jz¢ 3. an, = ; S
per i i : : 5 do, viz, facts about the of $1,869.26. el except A. M. Johnston, at Ohiopyle. | W. C. Baker, P. 8. Hay, J. J. Brant. Tu Sultan of Turkey objects very
or i ied . 5 5 ? o 3
A We have just received a fine line Sold by Medicine Dealers. $lo of closings ne. hort ho —_— All the new applicants refused except | Conemaugh—H. F. Barnt. serfously to paying good metey for
one: n S I i npe 3 a . 3 2 FOI 138101 nildinge
wi gf: : oe : : his reply fo thi S inpertinent Ni The State Department of Public Tn- | E. H. Abraham, at Dunbar, and John- Elk Lick—C. J. Engle, A. L. Lowry, burned mission building, but John Hay
a of Men S King Quality $3.50 Shoes mn 5 vory properly replies: | struction has finished making the com- | son & Maloy, at Masontown. The old | Richard Glotfelty. says Le mosh, and the unbespeakable
T : 9 s that now are most prom- | putations for the distribution of the | brewers and distillers were granted Jefferson—DBenj. Ream, H. Shaulis. Turk will have to go down into his
5 om IQ Til ¢ 1 re tl ihlic i I ourse ! : i 2 bloomer pockets for the cash
of Tan, Russet, V 1¢1 and Patent cath- ® 2 oe Sa Ins ae school fund for next year among the | licenses. Lincoln—J. A. Friedline, J. F. Rhoads. * er pocels shlachoiio
hs Specifics act directly upon the disease, eo ClTanay. ; oe hiro tho oh | school distriets. The appropriation for ee Lower Turkeyfoot—Noah Scott. Last week a representative of the
Cr. Come and see the without exciting disorder in other rts y af w ed he ough ie the year having been reduced $500,000 Cold Comfort For quayites. Middleereek—J. W. Shultz,"Walter | Scull ring went to the County Commis-
5 T NOT K JULES SC ;: » Gov S 2's ass pti at e is The i y- ur ies 3 2 hi e TT e a1 3 tiv : 1
he spa. They Cave the Sik, | 5 Vor ne, oust oss nh So Mocs Smt LT eatin mares wp 0 the | rd, . Milles, I. W. rich Suton made by che Seu irs ram
5. 50. ODER. is Mor amen ot : 28 i i Gil 2 arger than the constitution, the schoo 1icld Republican primaries up fe 1€ Milford—W. G. Miller, J. M. Criteh- | nations made by the Scull ring’s ramp
: 1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25 Oa Spun © illing to as- | gistriets will necessarily suffer to some | present time were represented in the | field, Mahlon Meyers, J. C. Knable, 8. ARLE ha lesion: 2
5 RX st ir sicting for this infamous I J ’ ’ convention. The Commissioners, how
ma ° i Tots Fev ora Colic... 23 07] of law. we do not think, as | extent. The appropriations are due | last Legislature as follows: A. Walker, Daniel Stahl, C W. Eicher. | ayer refused to receive the certificates
—Teething, , Crying, Wakefulz 2 ; , > 3: 8 it ey richie & 2 oh ; rN ' e the certific
. . : S—Tesning Cotte, Gye akstotness 23 you infer, that dairymen should be ex- | June 1, and the balance in the treasury | Quayites.......coeeeinrireerennn 50 New Centreville—Josiah Zerfoss. tendered them by the Scull representa-
ne 7 W Ce have also Just received a yery aes pectca to to ‘turn duthutive, Fach we hes | oaght to permit the districts to be paid | Anti-Machine 18 Northampton—sSam. S. Smith, Jacob | ive for ths ronson that the low does
7 6—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25 hose ng their pay from sooner than usual. A statement, pre- | Democrats. .. 25 | Emerick. NG Nn rarhize romina-
nos > : ’ ” i 3 3 - ate d whe 5 | not permit them to recognize nomina
. A oo N at 7—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. ............ 2: state, nt whose sworn duty it is to | 3 , > Re Sys 5 . ) a y rs oy Jey
fine line of Men 5 Nobby Hats S8—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache .... 23 investigate and satisfy themselves that pared at the school de parti nt and The nominations ‘made this year in Paint—W. Guahagan, David Berkey. | tjons made by a gang of bolters pre-
ro FF . 9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 the law is observed. The inference verified, shows low much each county | tl.e same thirty-four counties indicate Quemahoning—W. IL. Barnhart. sided over by a fake chairman.
i ap aQ f G h : © ; : : 2 y
and a lax ge assortment 0 ng QINS | 10—Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weak Stomach.23 gathered from your letter is that you | named received last year and the re- | that in the coming Le gislature they will | Saiisbury—W. 8. Easton. es]
rd o 2 4 De ro .23 only Togere ction ds Who aie aw duced amount it will receive this year. | be represented as follows: Somerset twp.W. C. Begley, George Ir doesn’t appear that our astute
« a . oy 1 ) as ce 5 : : ar ; 2 aad ore : ;
and Calicos at 0 cents per Y ard. If NT rus Tar eniiite tnt rane jery done to the dairy in- Somerset county, with her population | QGAYIteS........ooorrrrereeeen.ens 32 Marteency, John Yowler, M. Dickey sheriff is making any effort to eapture
24 o . 14—Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. 2] dustry ough this illicit traffic, but | increasing and many of her schools | Anti-Machine.................. 37 Summit—E. M. Berkley, Jach Christ- | Milt Sheets, the condemned murderer
test: you deal with us you WwW ill deal W here 19 Rhenmaden, Rioumalls Pains cenees 23 if you act, as your words imply, and | overcrowded, must get along this year Denmoerts . .... ci eae, 2 ner, Aaron Cober, Nelson Sanner, Jno. | who broke jail during the late primary
ares CE le pene $23 EE oe poner ir rit, the rove with $45,483.65, against $47,453.91 last Before the late Somerset county pri- | Lape. campaign. Now that the election is
. — , External or Internal ........... 25 ions disclose ough investig ’ a oo : : hn os
you get the 18—Ophthalimia, Weak or Inflamed Eyes .25 os Blne S01 a year, a cut of $1,970.28. That, Mr. Tax- | mary, the Somerset Herald and its PETIT JURORS—SECOND WEEK. over and Sheriff Saylor has a chance to
19—Catarrh, Influenza. Cold in the Head .235
probe to the bottom the rottenness ths ayer, is what the Quay machine has Meyersdale organette tried to make
: i g-C | + 2 Addison—Andrew Coughenor.
: 20—Whooping-Cough . 25 a large publi on believes to pre- | been doing for you. A machine Gov- | people believe that Quay was sweeping ah iy C g : T
> 21—Asthma, Difficult Breathing. 25 rail, we fee 11 n | SAAR . = s Allegheny—C. Bruck, 8. G. Walker.
i 23 For Discharco, Barache 25 A ve ured that you will con- | apnor cut $500,000 of of the school ap- | the state. They knew they were lying, Hort Toth Diaheinnt
? , roe < t rk : 1 : ; lin Irvin B :
. 23—Scrofula, Swellings and Ulcers. ..... 25 Slag pm has het 1c ba ney | porpriation, and a Quay legislature in- | and now that the Republican primary ds Te > Ya bragh Ww R
e: Z3General Dobility, Weakness. ? : hh iw ML @ = > Hes his county is ove nd Jrothersvalley—>imon erner, Ro-
y Pr ‘rease y SC J ¢ or nths | in S unty is over, they are no long-
5D ernir Feld Atcrmiiations. comply th the req of cur pre- | CT ased the school term from 6 month in this e int y oF, y 8 g vets Racpper!
25 vious le iter.” to seven months. Representatives | er making such wild claims, for they |
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26—Sea-Sickness, Nausea, Yomiwes |
27—Kidney Diseases... AFTER GOVERNOR STON VE. Koontz and Kendall opposed the re- | | have nothing to gain by it, and the
: duction in the appropriation, and an | voters are finding out how the Scull-
wid and | jherease in the school term. So did | ions atte mpted to deceive them,
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it one of the
iT J T " 26—Sore Mouth, or Canker. . 25 a Ski :
+ C 30—Urinary Weakness, Ss Bed... .23 corr ti = RE 1 a o Ns {
2 = 9 831—Painful Menses, Pruritu 25 orrup ; the machine | other anti-machine legislators,but they |
82 Diseases of the Heart, Ppitaiions £00 | 250113 re North Amer- | inn hopeless minorty and were | ELI PERKINS DOWN SOUTH. |r
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Stahl.
Casselman—John A. Lephart.
28—Nervous Debility..
83—Enpilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance... lcan of Satu This Ph iladel- Fair Hope—C. W. Kammerer.
34—Sore Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria phia newspaper declares unequ Greenyille—Jos. D. Shultz
35—Chronic Congestions, Headache: that wh Governor Stone is hi .
{ powerless to prevent the will of the! —————
asking | Quay machine. Gets Strange Admissions from a
Conermaugh—H. A. Keefer, John
drop polities, he ought to be able to de-
vote some time to locating and captur-
ing Sheets. It never took Sheriff
Hartzell very long to run down and
yed jail birds, but then
there are 1 y men of many minds
and many gher iffs of many kinds.
—-
1
capture es
Pacrrie Coast ports should certainly
Elk Lick—D. Compton, 8. J. Christ- | be in favor of expansicn. The total
foreign trade of the Puget Sound eol-
ct, in March last, amount-
1483, of which $7,745,631
lection dis
ed to $I
re 5 : s of stat | Jefferson—Calvin E. Gardner represent alue of the ex] s
- 77—Grip, Hay Fever... ..oo..ooveeeinennnn that the f of the state turn de- | - ; . : | ved i X 1 « AA . represenic value of the exports.
| ow. Mr. Tax-pay v { Dy ex ool Democrat. yo k
¢ Dr. Humphreys’ Manual of ail Diseases at Our tectives & 5 with proof | Now, Mr. Tax-payer, you will admit | Bye in the Ww e ”® . Jenner—J. Biesecker, N. Schmucker. Among the goods shippe «d from Puget
) Drugs ots Or iidlea br Pr e¢-ul on receipt of pric that oleomargarine is 1 sold. the | that we need more money to run our | The other day, says the Louisville | Lincoln—Jucob Stern Sound ports were: 717 bushels of
: : { . ys . . ’ Y i * - S ere. Li ushnels
1 Humphrey ys’ 5 Med. Co., Cor. WHliam on governor has he roof in his posse schools than ever before, because you | C mercial, Eli Perkins was introdue- | Middleereek—J. M. Garry wheat, 155.900 barr flour and 14
3 > > 1 | 1 3 = to a3 Lo THY * 2 55,00! a a 4,-
Sion ine We ks of "the fraud and | are aware that a Quay legislature add- | ed to Judge Scott, an old dyed-in-the- Milford—Austin Mille ore ari ; el eel
. = ruption now under fire. The North ! die: | > vr | Milford—Austin Miller. 374,000 feet of lumber. The entire im-
cr HUMPHRE YS’ Atherican decls ed an additional month to the term, wool Kentue ky Democrat. The Judge | Meyersdale—Frank Beynon. John | port and export trade of the Puget
WITCH HAZEL O 1h “Two months nge, or more, Governor | While ut the same time 3 Quay machine | is well known in the Blue Grass region, | Roberson, J. 8. Saylor, Arthur Scott. Sound district amounted to only $20,-
0) A Farm Library of unequalled value—Practical, “‘ THE PILE OINTMENT.” ify poy = Fin proof that | governor cut the school appropriation | and the grand old Kentuckian has al- Northampton—Benj. Keefer, W. H. | 500,000 during the full calendar year of
icials the an Cc 20 & \ ie Ate rin nia A 5 So . 3 ng : ries + ’ a > : He te
- Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand- For Plles—External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding: oficinls of 1:6 daly and 190g COMMIS | socom. Why did Governor Stone cat | ways been looked up to as a high priest | pjtner. S05. The trode of the montiiof Mare
’ ful Dae Tne or Plowluait of theltectup- | Sion were in coliusion with oleomarga- inition? B hel of to : % 1898. The trade of the month of March
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. The relief 18 immediatethe cure certain. rine dealers who openly violated the the scho : Appropraiion; scons g the [of "he J the wah Demoerney. Ogle—E. J. Seese. alone was just one-half of that of all of
& By JACOB BIGGLE PRICE, 50 CTS. ‘TRIAL SIZE, 250TS. pure butter law. Th proof was | Quay machine had stolenso much from Perkins was introduced by an old | (Quemahoning—A. J. Spangler. 1898. and the bulk of the increase ean
= No. 1—BIGGLE HORSE BOOK gs oe spread before Governor Stone by one | the state as to put the finances of thie | Democrat, and Judge Scott supposed Rockwood—Samuel Buckman, J. P.| pe directly traced fo the polioy of ex-
All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over of his own appoint an official of the | sommonwealth in very bad shape. The | that Eli was a Democrat, too, and he | Growall s} and ene ACOMo
74 illustrations ; a standard work. Price, 50 Cents. ~ dairy and fcod con sion, Robert M. 0 . pansion and encouragement of our
A. J. -
No. 2—BIGGLE BERRY BOOK = Simmers, inspector for the eastern a1 Tower Ilouse of the Legislature, which | became confidenti al with him at once. Salisbury—DM.C. Lowry, Jas. Rayman. | manufacturing and producing inter-
ests.
fa ik
Tue Somerset Herald issues about 3
d this week, giving its
15 yards of g
A. | readers to understand that if one is
not a machine Republican he is no Re-
machine rule, and if it is machine rule
it is ma
jority rule whether it’s the ma-
jority or not; that a machine cannot
{ a All about growing Small Fruits—read and learn how : . < was strongly anti-Quay, passed the “How are we Democrats getting Shade—D. BE. Nagle.
contains 43 colored life-like reproductions of ail leading - “Simmers is a man of unimpeachable | Creasy tax bill in order to make rood | along Judge?” asked Eli in a confident- SOMETrs i os B y
varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, so Cents. 2 ed ii ; : y 8 g g Somerset twp.—James Blaugh, /
5 bs . 5 - ‘he Celebraied APPEL integrity. He has been active and | pe deficiency in the state treasury. | ial tone. Sayl
0. 3—BIGGLE POULTRY BOO Lift “Qu tivaler tried to be honest in the discharge of |... ... ) i / oe Saylor,
SHsbouts Poultry ; the best Poultry Book in existence ; rse Lift «? | the duties of his officc, hunting viola- | L1Dis bill provided for increased taxa- | The Judge looked at Eli a mocment Southampton—Ilenry Petenbrink
everytl th 1 1 t . t 3 HE ones gE ve Ey + : | : y ) »
rR Tal he prindipal breeds: with ty you hi the” catch tions of the pure food law and prose- | tion for the large brewerie -ailroads | to see if he really wanted information Stonyereeck—Russel Coleman, E
y : 7 oF 3 5 5% CaCl . 5 | 2 2 :
Pa N et Sn 0 OK he Horses do the rest, - cuting 1 violators. Commissioner | and other corporations, but the bill was | about the party, and slowly remarked: | Lambert
0. 4— LE WwW BO! Wells demanded his discharge. : « “Woll si . : are of : v tis s
P— tly ate » Senate, or 5 are getting on ver timmit-—Trank Mille btu lic it all. that majority rule is
All about Cows and the Dairy Business ; having a great Lr : SHOWED PROOFS TO GOVERNOR. promptly defeated In the en te or | : Well, in we e g tng ; n v y Summit Frank Miller, Andrew Me- | Publican at all, that majority rule is
o sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions of e each Q ‘i Upper House, which was a strong Quay | well financially. but politically we are | Kenzie
i breed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, so Cents ] S “Inspector Simmer kent fo Mae body. The Quay machine is being fed ning behind ; yes, I'm afraid we are | Doe a a Tai
= Ato No. 5—BIGGLB SWINE BOOK burg and had a personal interview with | POC. “HE WH F mach) 2 f lo8 | TON Nee Rad are Upper Turkeyfoot—Eph. Trimpey.
Just out. All re oh eauet Butch- Governor Stone. At that time he laid and fostered by the big corporations, | running behind. Ursina— William Wills.
ery, Diseases, ctc. ontains over 80 beautiful half- k v =~ 1a at is why ‘reasy bi ras de- “What causes ig?” 2H
CT SR I hefore the governor a bundle of let and that is why the Creasy bill was de What causes this?” asked Eli. Wellersburg boro—G. W. Witt.
ors throwing light : Upost the methods | reated by the Senate. Governor Stone “Well, sir,”
am afraid our party has not been alto-
rether right. We have erred in some
: “
The BIGGLE BOOKS are unique, original, a vonnser d the Judge? st ndly, M1
saw anything like them—so practical, sosensible. They
are having wn enormous Sie RNS West, Hoth a
South. vey one who kee
ie ———
then cut the school appropriation, so
that the treasury would not become
of Commissioner Wells, when fully
, Cow, Tr
Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, oupi to bins Sent
e away for the BIGGLE BOOKS \% : | I 2 re entirely depleted, and by so doing he Sine” Glass sand and silver deposits are
: — & | oe e 5 heaped an additional burden upon the “Where have we erred, Judge?” Bald to have hesn disco greg ot Breast
M FARM JOURNAL Solnmtetaod bi experis Eo be the Dest ; “Thess ners ote from oleomar- | sian people of every county in the “\Well, sir, I hate to admit it, but our work ee a pahin 2 Ho
>. M. Riding Cultivator on eri : Se aos RE a Fimsclt. state. Bat that does net concern the | Grover Cleveland policy hurt us Ken- ora is being orsatized to govelop
1s your paper, made for you not a misfit. Tt is 22 years ly Conjunto 2 SR ground. § | 1 or had he sn collected by Inspector | Quay machine, for the machine is only | tuckians. I wouldn't say it to a black the finds. :
Quit-after. De iy far an In by horse pow lly | Simmers with no little trouble. They | protecting the interests of the corpora- | Re publican, but we Democrats all ad- The business men and farmers be- };
4 : he No) sheen paper of its size in the United States ine Bodlion Ts x ce | told a startling story and revealed facts tions and the Quay gang of thieves,but mit it among ourselves. Yousee,” said tween the town of Somerset and the be
gover Saitou ge halfreguler renders, = a h § polo from fi » ie opened the eyes even of Gover it is rather tough on the farmers, me- | th the Judge, “we used to get 35 cents for village of Sipesville have organized a |
! Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL wri ne g ne ot which Inspector Simmers | chanics, laborers and other common wool, and a big price for hemp and to- | local telephone company, and will con- |
: } JY EAR eT of apie 1901, 1902 aud 1go3) will be sent by mail anteed to give perfec | laid before the governor established | people. Every man in Somerset coun- | bacco before Grover came in, but that struet a line for their use. The con-
or | mle of FARM via dosoriiing BIGGLE BOOKS free. oy th ent style gang: | the Jer tia seriain fomlers 5 noun ty who has been voting for the Quay- Wilson bill hurt us. It knocked wool | corn is called the “Lincoln Mutual |
at 2 WILMER ATEINSON, Address, FARM JOURNAL Write for catal ue giving full description to on a a tay | Scull candidates has been voting to | down te 12 cents. Free jute, put in to | Telephone Company.”
i SHER rt. gEmAwe AHL DELIA { The Glipper Plow 0o., | sold for protection. It established the place a larger tax burden upon his own help the cotton fellows, ruined our | The eapital stock of the new Conflu- |
¢ * + » ’ + sosesd Defiance, O. Sole Manufacturers. | fact that fines which ere imposed | | shoulders. Any man who can’t see the | hemp, and it rotted in the ground. | ence national bank is $2
| noon oleomargavine dealers had been | 000 jsu’t very smart, | Then we lowered the tariff on tobacco, | ance with the act recently passed by |
000 in accord- | their me 1 | frauds off th
bolt, and if it does bolt it is no bolt, be-
| cause machines are fixtured with tr
¢
A Few From the Berlin Bioand » | governed forward and back action
ems of
rules; that machine bolters need nof
fear machine courts, because machine
courts know what mer. are Sa
courts for. The Herald does not know
f the oleo frauds, be
not frauds when
springs unregulated
rauds. are
by a ma-
Vhen it gets
t be a good
corrupt ma-