PP Tee ” er. astime.” 3 100 pre- ard run- you can Wilson. >e COes [a 11, LY, PA. Simple ockwork Motor, chanism ruction. FUN, of a e. ucder this e R. -ords. codu e: all and money , Dept. 30 ania Ave. re St. St. Kd . lition. and rice than ished in covers all at of few Boer war (horough- 1 the pres- rogress it al news is { makes it s time. y move of take the u want to -and they Thrice-a- » know all ie Thrice- s regular s at rea- you Pa, —— A eR a 3 . @ @ Good Advertising Medium. £4 al. VOLU ME VI. THURS]. W. H. KooNTZ. J. G. BaLE KOONTZ & OGLE, Attorneys-At-T.aw, SOMERSET, PENXN'AL Office opposite Court House. FRANCIS J. KOGSER. ERNEST 0. KOOSER. KOOSER & KOOSER, Attornevs-At-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. J. A. BERKEY Altorney-at-T.nw, BOMERSET, PA. Office over Post Office. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office opposite Cook & Becrits’ Store. A. M. LICHITY, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENNA. Office one door east of I~ 8S. Hays store. A. F. SPEICHER, Physician and Sargeon, SALISRURY, PENN’A. Office corner Grant and Union Streets. Salisbury Hack I.ane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. SCHEDULE :—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis- bury at 8 a. m., arriving at Me 9.30 a. m. Returning leaves Mc P. Th ATlVing at Salisbury gt p.m. K No. 2 leaves Salisbu vy at 1 p. m,ar- vine Xe Meyersdale at 2.30 > nm. LE ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p- mm. arriving at Salisbury at 7.30 p. m. O. BE. JARRETT, LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Salisbury, Pa. All work neatly and substantially done on short notice. P. L. Livengood, Will Clerk Your Sales at reasonable rates and furnish all Notes, Sale Papers, ete. When you come to us for your sale bills, don’t forget that you ean also get a cierk at Tus Bran office, rd Street, Salisbury, Pa. Wahl's Meat Market! This place continues to be headquarters for Tender Steak, Choice Dressed Pudding and Juicy Roasts, Poultry, Sausage, Fresh Fish in Season. I aim to serve my patrons with the best in my line that the market affords. Thanking the public for a lib- eral patronage, and solicit- ing a continuance of the same, I am Respectfully yours, €. WAHL. Salisbury, Pa. R.IPANJS. SOME PEOPLE cat because they think they ought to, not because they want to. They do it mechanically. They have no appetite, but yet they feel they must eat to sustain life. Food does very little geod ander such conditions. Sometimes a loss of appetite is the beginning of a physical break up. It is then, simple, practical remedy Ripaus Tabules is needed. These Tabules stimulate the flow of gastric juice in the stomach, create a zest for food, whip up the liver and clear out the intestinal tract. They strengthen and invigorate the body and make it elean within. They cost but little, 10 for 5 cents, and are genuinely good, At all drug stores. some like WANTED: —A case of had health that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. They a ain and prolong life. a < Note the word R-I-P-A-N-S on the a age and accept no substitute R-1- 10 for 5 cents, may be had at any Hr aki testimon- ns Chemical Co. No. 10 Spruce St., Xew York. B.&0.R.R. SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGEM f,—IN EFFECT SUN- DAY, way 20, (800. Under the new sched ge there will be ten daily passenger trai m the Pittsburg Division, due at Meye rsanle as follows WEST BOUND. No. 9+—Pittsburg Exp No. 47+—Accommaodation. No. 3 0+— Socommodanion No. 56—Fast No. Hs Bhan Limited . 44— Accomm. No. 12§—Duquesnc i 5 § 4Regular stop. *Ilag stop. |IStops to fags on pa for Wash= mn and poir & \WEDDING Invitations at Tie Sar office. A nice new stock just re- ceived, tf. [practicing for || compelled to sleep at the | house,” i pockets and the front of his hat tilt- ‘notice: EPTE MBER 27, 1900. Shoes, Dry Goods, i ‘ La is second to none } in the prices to suit everybedy. ensware, | the Clothi ino Department —=—=- We call your attention to Boys’ and Children’s Sui Also a complete Felts, Rubl Overshoes and Arcti Ladies’ Dress shoes 'r Boots and have some Lac that we are Men’s Heavy Kersey Sails, $2.7 Men's Heavy $8.00 to 15.00. Men’s Blue, Black and Faney ed. $10.00 to 18.00. Cheviot and Melton, Suits, 14 to ‘heck, 14 i« Children’s Vestee Suits, 4 to 8 years, $1.25 to $3.00. Men's Men’s Men's Men's Jeans Pants ( Knee Pants, C Knee P + A large line Duck Coats, : toshes, Mack Coats and Cor i: : le” St aware Rubber leefers, ete., for Men, Boys and Furnishings. ~ We have a {ull line of and Ti Shirts, Boys’ Fancy Men’s and B« 1.50. Dien’s Shirts, 50 and Boys’ Cheviot Si 25 and 59 c¢ Men’s and Be jotton Sweaters cents. Men's and Boys’ Wool S ers, $1.00. Men's and $1.00. A full line of the lat ties, just from the and 50 cents. Ladi Collars at : fen’s ai d | ru mrs esrs a er A Er ER 2 0 hoes compare quali ets. Also a full line of Overecatos, Uls b , Pocket and T Men’s Un of heavy Work , Scarlet Boots and Shoes, es in be st : Heavy Fleeced at In Ladies Cream Oxford and 50 cents. don’t forg nators, and Ivanized Buck for cooking able Cutlery Knives, and Spoons. AL. I Ms ket ood staple and as well as AND HOS derwear we have Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1.00 Fleeced at 35 to 50 cents. Under and Pants at 75 cents to $1.00. Fleeced to go int« Heavy Ul your attention Brown, and Light-weight each. 50 cents. Boys’ wear we have fine Scarlet Wool Vests All perfect fitting and Cotton Children’s ntion to our of French , Crepons, y Dress Good cents; | ( uti o 1 t1 . % . = juting Cloth Golf Capes. . Chi : d 11 cents; ire selection rices, and ants’ Torrid 1 groiaered, ; Weries, ete. ople at Ladies’ I Blu nade in the 1 gored, , perfect fit 0, 14.00 and lerdown Braic yecents to ‘oats, em- We have only called your atiention to some of the iy show you through and convince you tha to offer It costs you nothing to see what we have Thanking you for past patronage and THE ELK LICK we have told y 1 contin » many good things to offer. We ly the half. TOW Olt Our goods * the people this fall uance of the same, we remai 7 7 ) Y i 5. invite you to visit ¢ 1 are the best, ‘e will glad- ut the fair- fai & ame vtoTEaBAIUNT WHO IT ms puffington sallied forth, not house | is directed. iunting, but home hunting. ! Do It was not a so readily disposed of | business as he supposed. This house | was next to a livery stable; that one | contained a young lady that was | an opera singer; the | third smelled as if the drainage was | defective; the fourth was too splendid; | hearted and ambitious to improve yourself in body and mind. Remem- Ler that one of the best ways of self- improvement is being of service to others who need help. Straw Hats. the fifth too shabby. | Our first straw hats, worn about the “I don't k 7 wha t mow but what 1 shall be beginning of the century, were of the station | . : : | Imleaf variety, the material being loomily remar} Mz. ma- | PB > ; 1 : ¥ Teinnmie) My. Dame | imported from the West Indies and bas Buflington, “for, come what may, | ) ; i REE nothing shall induce me to go back to | Praided in this country. Iollowing that noisy hotel, where the waiters | them in a few years cane the moun- don’t come until you have rung the tain Leghorn type, made from imported bell 40 times, and the soup is served | Italian straw, and then, in the twen- half cold. | ties, the Maracayboes and Panamas. He was walking pensively along a | In 1840, or thereabouts, straw braids quiet and shady little street, with @ ‘were imported from Italy and shaped both hands thrust deep down in his | into hats, and factories sprang up in all parts of this country. Straw braids are now imported from Japan, China and Italy. Over $35,000,000 of capital dozing in the bay window of a modest- | is invested in hatmaking in the United looking house and on the doorway | Sraten—New York Press. thereof was placed an unpretentious | — — In 1892 there were 220.487 acres of “Board and Lodgings at Moderate | Prussian farming land sold by auction, Prices.” | while the amount in 1898 was 80,794 “I like the look of that place,” said | acres. ed down, over his nose, when, chanc- ing to look up, he perceived a gray cat not be ashamed of being big- | i lettuce; pour uvrer nu mayonnaise and serve on lettuce nests. Krehutyne, or Bohemian Doughnuts —Two eggs, three tablespoonfuls of water. Mix with flour into a stiff dough, adding a saltsponful of salt. Roll out as thin as a soda cracker. Cut into fancy shapes, fry in hot lard. Another way of making this is to sweeten with a tablesponful of sugar. Serve cold. Biscuit—One pint of sour cream; dis- solve a scant teaspoonful of soda in a tablespoonful of hot water; stir it into the cream, beating until it foams over the cup; add a saltspoonful of salt and flour enough to make a soft dough; pat over with the hands to the thickness of an inch; cut with small cutter and bake. Chicken Salad—Two large fowls boiled; two large heads of celery. Cut the meat and celery into small pieces. | For dressing—The chicken gravy and | one-half pint of vinegar, a small piece of butter, one tablespoonful of must- ard, a small tablespoonful of cayenne, one tablespoonful of salt; stir in the yoke of eight eggs just before taking | from the stove; when cold stir in one {| cup or more of thick cream. Mix to- | gether with a fork. Falls, and also to provide the town Ot College Hill with water. On October 1 a rural free route will be established from Espey- ville station, Crawford county, with two carriers, who will cover 38 square miles and serve 976 people. A girl named Allen has been com- mitted to jail for attempted arson at Morganza, Pa. It is claimed she was the leader of five girls who tried to burn the girls’ dormitory. They said they wanted to be sent to the peniten- tiary. The State Magistrates’ sociation met at Reading Tuesday with over delegates in attendance. Various leg lative matters were considered, inclt 1d- ing the subject of whipping-posts for wife beaters. delivery Cheap Reading a Novelty in London. The sixpenny novel has come to stay, much to the consternation of the pub- lishers, who fear that this cheap litera- ture will work a revolution in the book trade. Almost every day sixpenny edi- tions of popular novels are being launch- ed on the market. sixpenny ventures is attested by the enormous circulations that have been | | secured. The six-shilling novel circu- lates from 1,500 to 30,000. with a few phenomenal instances when the _sale has leaped to 60.000 and 90000. But the edition for this reduced price gen- erally begins at 30,000 and goes up to !| 150,000. The success of the | {=~ ® sia © sia lire ts what you eat. 1ly digests the food and aids | in strengthening and recon- r the exhausted digestive or- It is the latest discovered digest. tonic. No other preparation oach it in efficiency. It in- elieves and permanently cures a, Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, he, Gastralgia,Cramps,and 1ts of imperfectdigestion . C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. MILLER & SHALER. T1Ioneer Ul one i 1d auctions at rea guarantee you O. address, West Salisbury. Pa. n etion. 1 | would req | fire from Wells | soon barrel | water without a water plant, and our borough 1 should take imn — NO. 3¢. ERAL NEWS. to Berlin, last merset,was 3 are werful, the head Company, his week. n quickly eure bles with One Miller & Shaler. wetory is doing his season. Ap- away begond town. eTective pills Early Risers. liver and pe. Milley are sorry to oid fever. We ids in hoping for coff, caugh, but the quickly Cough Cure. ns returned home Most of tl ods were got- : turday from Somerset, after a r brother, Mr. J. C. Fogle. ten out, but thej and there was no furniture. | Mr. John I y informs us that The total loss to Adam l ) Lick Foy is not probably foot up to $2,000, while th complete. In some way Mr. Beachy, surance on the hou Lier were all missed by more than about one-fourth of it. Much sympathy is felt for the two | artzwelder met with a painful in t Wednesday » of coal fell on one of sral of his fingers { them. families burned out, but it should not They need help and accident nines, end in sympathy. should have it This is another argu works, I own is 1 Daugherty, of ir city on Monday. 1p on the railroad, nt to it that enables : on the rails. of Jokn Brick, , Sept. 20th, 1900, . Eider Abraham wd Miss Lizzie Repu All the Republicans of lifting a large vicinity, young 1 one day last quested to m in Hay’s ep house, | week, fell and injured hi ck to such Monday eveni: } a lay-off ; : k to you in MeK far recov- performed on that he is again wrt intervals. Con- elapse, however, be- campaign : able to work. but good Republicans mast not sloed. | Road f the Elk Lick Sup- There » is always danger in over « i- | ply ( any’s w “ad” in this is- dence. their fine new a stock that see, and you st kind of people If you area 1 1 Re in and Marshall Livengo 1a8 SO desire a cont iser i perity, com and let work Le the now until 1s Put your shoulder to the wl help to make the Demoers : I meeting that yckwood on Sept. . ry good reasons, Addison Hews. | sa 1e seeretary, v. C. F. Gephart, | to announce held on Dec. 30 cents 8. L. Liven np, Com Sept in the gr of Connell parents ate Charles Mr W Hartzell, of Chicas Plitt went to Big Ca east of Cum- A I , where they rt at bass and promised the his return, we ill meet with to Some y a eburch in the Phil- the necessi- ] € t X Witch Hazel ers a very entert alk. 3 r > We } 1 ‘e for piles, glad to have him with us, for he is very | 1 5 an s. The ladies well posted in lodge work | A oat : original De- Ne Charles ¢ knowing that Mr. Charl are worthless. Mr. Henry a guest here our K. were gu Mr. Wn L ; i ngros hropp will contest the day > + ¥ Ft f B® ay. nomina 3 i VE wr Lon- We will har ] M 7 in the this wee peo] and his Pen 1C 11 nomna- that the from Somerset he confer- see what mers say, summer, the pros- rders of 1 follows epsia Cure yu have in- quickly u. Mill- peared i er an int marriage of Mr Miller, mention made in last we that our space is t« duce in full the Rec = this happy event, but we w s you | the concluding remarks of th paper f in the following paragraph, and we also join in welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Miller greatly shock- by a report 1e was killed in ‘ar Pittsburg. We wwever, that a mess- 1wunced that he was not seriously hurt. onductor on the P. ind w re glad to accident was not serious. s aceount of to our town, hoping they may long re- | side here and enjoy prosperity and hap- | piness. | They will leave the first of the week | as resembling for Elk Lick, whe re Mr. } - | mt n : caused frequent cently emt : Be sure to use enly in partn \ : 3 th nuin GOiserve the same eare former ] asi Witch name o onous Miller wa L 1 { De t gt only | 1900 from Y rt Tig] Vy 1 Hazel Ive t is =n met { i ria e for es and al} dsto DoWii WV tt's Pennsylv tution his 1 and a successful bus : e id ; Yolo : prospect. Mrs. Miller q | away th play. and this was te here and has 0 ! > Ver l on Monday even. She a gr radunte of the me : Poli 1 1sse was in Hospital training sc! 3 ] lH ra Pittsburg. Mr. and ] I p : . . SL bie Cozy 1} viing t ) Hrenonen, 30 JELLY at Elk Lick. They 1 wish eh other before, lock horns Ln of the community i eaeh other. — At g § Itorehier Mr. og nan, of Baltimore, | wante jai t Delozier would not at 3 v .r he 1 1 4} s whore | nade a enough th hat when the eat’s 1 1 which | He is loc 1g « trust he may health. ear ang
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