00.00. 00.00. 00.00. 00.00. sits. wreful at- :k Valley. ASIHIER, N LINK Flour P, Cashier, 10.00. 3 issued ted. ds! its, 00, er be stl 186 he th- all 08 For RESTORING INVALIDS To HEALTH ADOPTED IN HOSPITALS AS THE BEST ir WINE D ‘ pure julce aret ss as a Dry use. y artakes of which it is randy and anes p ] I and h it cannot RS WHO n in an- ir heads sta vine- » wine. bout it, rom the 16st pros toy = f i § i : T | { | els [ | = ic | i | } i €é Good Adverti Medium. sing | | @ he Somerset tar. Fine Job Printing a Specialty. VOLUME V1. ELK LICK wn ALISBURY, POSTOFFICE, PA, TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900. 3 JDP. NO. W. H. KooxTz. J. G. OGLE KOOXTZ & OGLE, Attorneys-Ai-L.aw, SOMERSET, PENN’A, Office opposite Court House. FrANCIS J. Koos R. ERNEST O. KOOSER. KOOSER & KOOSER, Attormeys-At-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. J. A. BERKEY Attorney-at-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office over Post Office. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Atltorney-at-Tiaw, SOMERSET, PA. Office opposite Cook & Beerits? Store. A. M. LICHTY, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENNA. Office one door east of P. S. Hay’s store. A. F. SPEICHER, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENN’A. Office corner Grant and Union Streets. Salisbury Hack T.ane, SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. No. SCHEDULE :—Hack bury at 8 a. m.,arrivin 9.30 a. m. Returning leaves Pp. m.. sBEElYINg at Salisbury at Ha CK 2 le 1 leaves Salis- rivige « p. m. EEL Ri Mey HE th m., arriving at Salisbury at 7; 2h p. ml. oO. LEADING WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Salisbury, Pa. E. JARRETT, All work neatly and substantially done on short notice. P. L. Livengood, Will Clerk Your Sales at reasonable rates and furnish nll Notes, Papers, ete. When you come to us for your sale bills, den’t forget that you ean also get a clerk at Star oflice. Ord Street, Salisbury, Pa. Wall's Meat Market! 1 Sale Tie This place continues to be headquarters for Tender Steak, Choice Dressed Poultry, Sausage, Pudding Fresh ish in Seas I aim to serve my patrons with the best in my line that the market affords. Juicy Roasts, and SOI. Thanking the abit ic for a lib- eral patronage, and solicit- a continua of the same, I am nee Respectfully yours, C. WALL Salisbury, Pa. RIPANS SOME PEOPLE eat 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. does very little good under such conditions. Sometimes a loss of appetite is the beginning of a physical break up. It then, simple, practical remedy like Ripans 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 clean within. Food is some Our immense line of Clothing, Ladies’ Suits and W "aps, Blankets, Comforts, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Oileloth, Linoleum, Queensware, Hardware, Groceries, ete., is second to none in the county. prices to suit everybody. —===fie— Special effort was made to buy the wants of the people at Clothing We | | | Boys’ and Children’s Men’s Heavy Children’s Ves $1.25 to $3.00. Men’s Dres Men’s Kersey Pi ets. Reefers, Children. ters, Men’s Corduroy Pant Departme ji call your attention to our Men's, Suits. Kersey Suits, $2.75 to , 5.00. Men’s Ileavy Cheviot and MM | We carry a large line of Men’s and $8.00 to 15.00. { Doys’ Ha and Caps, all in the latest Men’s Blue, Black and Fancy W n so a good line of Men’s and ed, $10.00 to 18.00. Bo , Plush and Scotch Caps. Boys’ Heavy Kersey Suits, 14 to 1S Ladies’ and Misses’ Walking Hats in years, $2.75 to 5.00, various styles. Trimmed Hats in ef- Bo ,» Black and Check, 11 to I feetive patterns, and at prices that sell years, ) to 10.00, them. A good selection on hand. its, $2.50 to 3.00 Men's Jeans Pants (lined) $1.00. H ardwa 17 SEES Knee Pants, Corduroy, 75 cts. to 1.00 Knee Pants, Wool, 50 to 75 cents. Coal ods, Shovels and Pokers, Tin A large line of Overalls, Blot and Graniteware, Coffee Mills, Wring- Duck Coats, Rubber Coats, M: sehin ers. Fiber and Galvanized Buckets, toshes, Mack Coats and Cordovan J Also a full line of Overcatos, for Men, Shoe Department —=e- We carry a very large line of Shoes. In Men's, Women’s, Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes, we have the latest styles, highest grade and lowest prices, as well as medium priced Dress Shoes. Also a complete line of heavy Work Shoes, Felts, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Overshoes and Arctics in best gaily Ladies’ Dress Shoes. ...... $12%1t03 Men’s Dr Shoes Doys’ Dress Shoes.. Children’s Dress Shoes Hd to Heavy Shoes............,. 1.25 t0 3.25 We wish you to compare quality as well as prices, and don’t forget our Rubber Boots and Felts. We have some Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes that we are closing out at half price. Our Hat Department. EE ES TE SAGA STE Our Crucible Stoneware for cooking and baking, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Raz- Butcher Knives, Carvers, Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons. Boys and ors, Scissors, Gents and Ties. Boys’ Cheviot and $1.00. and 50 cents. Ladies ) Men’s and Boys’ Cotton cents, ers, $1.00. Men’s Night Furnishings We have a full line of Shirts, Collars Men’s and Boys’ White Shirts, 50 cts. to 12-piece Toilet Sets at and $1.00. Men's and Boys’ Percale j 1 Also all kinds of Decora- Shirts, 50 ets. and $1.00. Men’s and ted Dishes, plain white ware of all Boys’ Faney rts, 75 ects. and $100. kinds, Bed Pans, Jars, Cuspidors,Glass- Men’s and Boys’ Wool Shirts, $1.00 and ware and a good assortment of Fancy 1.50. Men's and B ys’ Heavy Cotton Parlor Lamps at $1.50 to $6.00. Si :, D0 and 75 cents. Men’s and Shirts, 25 and Men's and Boys’ Wool Sweat- Shirts, 50 A full line of the latest style Neck- ties, just from the manufacturers, 25 Neckwear and Collars at 25, 50 and 75 cents. Sweaters, Our (Jucensware. - : Fine PL pane Diner Sets at $7.50 to ~~ 50 cents. H0 Our Grocery And Meat Market This is the place for good staple and fancy Groceries and Meats, as well as Fiour and Feed. CIs. Notion Department —=e Our notion line is too large to gointo details, but we will eall your attention to our immense lire of UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. In Men’s Underwear we have Heavy Gray Wool, Scarlet and Light-weight Wool Shirts and Drawers at $1.00 each. Heavy Fleeced at 50 cents. Boys’ Fleeced at 35 to 50 cents. In Ladies’ Underwear we have fine Cream Oxford and Scarlet Wool Vests and Pants at 75 cents to $1.00. Fleeced at 25 and 50 cents. All perfect fitting garments. Ladies’ and Misses’ cents to $1.50 per suit. Children’s Vests and Pants in Wool Fleeced and Cotton Ribbed at 10 to 66 cents, according to size. Infants’ Wrappers at 10 to 25 cents. A full line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Wool, I'leeced and Cotton 1lose at 10 to 40 cents. A beautiful line of Children’s and Silk Caps, Knit Coats, La- dies’ and Misses’ Knitt Hoods, Fasci- nators, and all shades and Union Suits at 50 Knit Bootees, Shawls in styles We your and Cotton Blankets and Comforts, in 11-4 and 12-4—good, all prices. Heavy Cheneel Portiers, Table and Stand Covers, Drapery, and Serimm. A good assortment of attention to our W ool all at eal large sizes Lace Curtains Yarns, Saxony Knitting Cotton and Silk, Ice Wool, Lace, Embroidery, Braids, Beads, Rib- bons and Silk, Satin and Velvet Trim- mings of all kinds. Table Linen, Damask, Napkins, Tow- els, Counterpanes, Doyles, ete., in all Dry Goods Department —e- We carry a good selection of French 3roadeloth, All Wool Cloth, Serges, Cashmeres, Duschene a moderate Henriettas, Crepons, Silk nd Novelty Dress Goods at prices. Also French Ilan- nels, Eddy Silk and Satin in Waist Patterns. Also a large assortment of Linings, and an elegant line of Per- cales, Sateen, Dress Ginghams, Ameri- can and Simpson Calicos at 5's and 6 cents Lancaster Gingham, 6 cents; Shirt- ing, 6 to 11 cents. A large line of Outing Cloth and Teazledown at 10 and 11 cents; Eider- down at 35 and 60 cents. Homespun Flannels, 25 to 35 cents; heavy Skirt Flannels, 60 cents. We have an almost endless selection” in this line at away-down prices, and can assure you good values. Ladies Department—= received a new-lot of Ladies’ Wool Suits in pretty Blue, Brown, Gray and Black, made in the Double Breasted Jackets, full gored, flared skirts, well tailored, perfect fit guaranteed, $7.50, 10.00, 11 50, 14.00 and 15.00. Just Heavy We also | latest thing in the Walking Sk made up handsomely in Scotch and Pebble Cheviot, fine Oxford Black and Brown all wool cloth at $4.00 to 7. Separ: 50 each. te Dress Skirts in Serges, Bro- mere and he avy Plaid Cloth cade, gs in Brown Separate Jackets at $ LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS. The latest in beautiful Royal Blue, Brown, Tan, Gray and Black at $2.50 to 14.00. Plash Capes............. $ 5.00 to 12.00 Astrakahn Capes 3.75 to 6.00 Beaver Capes............ 2.50 to 7.50 Golf Capes...... 00 to 8.00 ) Children’s Coats and Reefers, made up in beautiful Cashmeres, Eiderdown and Outing Cloth, trimmed in Braids, Angora and Tippett Furs, at 75 cents to $4.50. . Infants’ Long Cashmere Coats, em- broidered, $2.00 to 4.00. We have only called your attention to some of the many est. Thanking you for past patronage vy show vou through and convince you that we have told you only the half. good things to offer. It costs you nothing to see what we have to offer the people this fall. and soliciting a continuance of the same, we remain. THE ELK LICK SUPPLY COMPANY, mee P. 8. Cash paid for good butter. We invite you to visit our well filled s tore. We will glad- Our goods are the best, prices the lowest and treatment the fair- CORNER GRANT & ORD » §7S5., SALISBURY, PA. They cost but little, 10 for 5 cents, and are genuinely A good. At all drug stores. WANTED: —A case of bad R-I-P-A-N will not bene fit. Rot ti i Boles life, ne Ten SA and one jals will be mailed to anv cents, forwarded to the Rip: Co., No. 10 Spruce St., New York. B. &0.R.R. SCHEDULE. Jeatty that hey banish BUMMER ARBANGEMENT,—IN EFFECT SUN- DAY, May 20, 1000. Under the new schedule theyre will be ter daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Division, due at Meye W rsdale as follows: BOUND, » ¥; 3 Ls 2 ¥ >» [78d A ¥ bsnl No. ME ~-Pittsburg gk » No. commodation No: Sore Limited. 4+Regular stop. *Flay stop. [Stops to take on passeny ington and point ToT SRP RRR RI RT RTT LT RE Cood Babies: ; ~ AND ~ EALTHY | BABIES Are always found in families that use BROWN'’S sTeething Cordials FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. : MOTHERS , remember that about one-third of the 4 children die before they are three years old, and the cause of this % a z of proper care while the little ones are [4 teething, ‘This large death rate can be avoided by using BROWN'S TEETHING CORDIAL which was never known to fail to give satisfaction, : For sale by a!l Druggists and Warranted, Misses hoe and Alexander. How to fins a country school— "> G Leply and Mr. Walker. 2 Queries by ols manager. Topical talk—Highest aims of the teacher—. E. Barkl lopme do for dev ment.” Afiirmative, Engle. Negative, V. Engle.