a » at Elk Lick, Pa, ond ¢ Ins. “Wingle copics. every Thursday, at . Pa, at the follow- vance. “ff not paid strict “Fhrec months, cn: ¥ of smal To avoid multi 3 three montl all subscriptions Ih must be paid in terms will be rigid red to. A dyertising Rates. Pr OTICES, isers 5 cents a line for fi a line for each su business locals will bh TIX items or editor matter i ess than It eh. published free Non-patrons will IONS Oj cent PF will be pub- $1.25 hese rates A 5 cents a Iverti oO with lo IIT WS r , except on FE THE HAVERSTICK ART GAL- ERY, of Frostburg, wish to announce that beginning Wednesday. Dee. 12th, and every Wednesday thereafter until further uotiee, they will have a repre- sentative at lHay’s Opera House to make sittings for any and all styles of Photo. work or enlargements, and guarantee their patrons the same first class finish and workmanship that has characterized their studio work. Do not wait for sunshine negatives can be made in cloudy weather zs well as bright. 12-13 F& WHEN Tt KING for Christ- mas Presents, drop in our store. It costs you nothing to see our line. . uf. ¥sx Tacs Surry Oo, NOTICE. LADIES, I have openel my store in the Dively ‘Building and have for sale large assortment of Trimmed Hate very che ap—pric es are from $1.50 to $4.00. We will also take orders at the store for retrimming your old hats. Please leave orders early in the week, so you can get them done by last of week. Thanking you for past patronage.and hoping for a continuance of same, 1 am Yours Truly, tf Mis. P. O'ROURKE. | | All advertise and charged | for until ord i in No adver ye ‘nt ~ ‘i be than 25 cents. . n for less | { to see a fine line of SUITS AND OVERGORTS, go to the famous Cash Dry Goods and Clothing Store, the place to buy fine goods CTIA. Yictoriasties are beautitul automobiles grace in. everyline, Motive power gas, sparked by electricity, It would be decidedly unwise for any one hav ing a self-propelled carriage in mind to make the purchase before investigat- i ing the superior merits of the Orient i Victoriette. Price, $1,000. Correspon- I§ dence will bring to you alli Groans 3 necessary for comparison together @ with an accurate nan of the i vehicle—write. WALTHAM RIFE. CG. ORIENT BICYCLES LRT TH ORIENT MoyoR BICYCLES WALTHAM, ORIENT AUT ORiENT AUTONSBu es SAFE, SOLID, + ACCURATE. The * FavoRty TE? te he EE A en Rights... A%e 00 hts ..L.. TOCGL €O.. Chicopee Falls, Mass. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis- FOLEY Gates Rensty or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi- nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. 20d $1.00, Established P.® HAY, =DEALER IN— Dry Goods Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CIGARS, E TOBA TC. CCO, | | | all | Tampa and all IFlorida points. [1 Js E& A GREAT MANY have taken the advantage of the discount in Cloth- ing and Wraps. Don’t miss your op- p Srunky prs K Toes Sceery Co. The Seaboard Air I se Railway, “Florida and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively the Shortest Route to South- ern Pines and Pinehurst, N. C., and Camden, 8. 0., the Fa- mous Winter Resorts of the Carolinas Winter excursion tickets are now on sale to Southern Pines and Pinehurst and similar tickets to Camden may be purchased at principal points south of and inc luding Washington, D.C. Double daily service and through Pullmaz drawing room and buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia. Balti- more, Washingion and Richmond. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylva- nia Railroad stations; also direct con- nections via Steamer Lines are made at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For further information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Pas- senger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York ; C. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, 2 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ; 0 McConnell, Gen- eral Agent, 143 3D York avenue, Washington, D. 2, or the General Pas- senger Agent at 1 arismanth, Va. E. St. Joux, AL LEN V, -P.& G. M. for Pass. at 1-1 rr, ZF COME and Moke 3 your hearts glad in our. well filled store. tf Pres K L 1ck Svrery Co. The Seaboard Air Tits ne Railway, “Florida and West India Short Line,” is Posi- tively the Shortest Route to Sa- vanna, Jacksonville, Tampa and All Florida Points. and through and buffet Double daily service Pullman drawing room sleeping cars from New York, Phile- delphia, Baltimore, Washington and Richmond. Round trip winter tourist excursion tickets are now on sale at principal points to Jacksonville, Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further infor- mation call on or address W. C. Shoe- maker, General Eastern Passenger Agt. 1206 Broadway, New York; C. i Longs- dorf, New England Passenger Agent. 306 Washington street, Boston, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, General Agent, 1434 New York aveune, Washington, D. C., or the General Passenger Agent at Porisatenh, Va. E ¥. ALLEN, -M. Bon Pass Agt. EE IN OUR “AD” we mention only some of the Presents we have for sale. tf ELx Lick Surrry Co. ee See picture of Alfred Speer in anoth- er column, the original wine grower in the United States, whose wines have become Jamboas over the world, also his hit * * Climax Grape Brandy. Also Absolutely Pure Grape Juice. Speer’s Unfermented Grape Juice is perfectly divested of all fermenting principle by electrieity and fumigation, His Port, Burgundy and Claret beat the world for excellence both as a fam- ily and madiclinl wines. 12-13 “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL.” The route of the “Atlanta Special” vin the Seaboard Air Line Railwa “I’lorida and West India Short Line, with through Pullan drawing room and | buffet sleeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. W ashington and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, where direct connections are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South and Southwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad stations. For further information call on or address W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New York: C. 1. Passenger Agent, 306 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ; W. M. McConnell, Gen- eral Agent, 1434 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., or the General Pas- senger Agent at Porismonth, Va. E St. Joix fi Al Y; Vl & G. M. Gon ‘Pass. Agt. 1-1 .- ~ LS DONT FORGET the discount on Clothing and Wraps until Dec. 31st. tf Bux Lick SvrrLy Co. Se Catarrh is most pcople follows closely a painful disease, with are but familiar. It upon cold in the which should always receive imme- diate attention. The Ame an Catarrh Cure is the recognized curative, as physi- cians will tell you. Price $100, delivered by mail. Dr. Washington B. Jones, No. 400 > 3rd St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by drugg at the sane price. which too — ~~ HOLIDAY RATES Batirnore & Ohio BR. R. On account of the Christmas and New Year Holidays the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. will sell excursion tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates to and from points on its line between Baltimore Pittsburg, Wheeling, Parkersburg Stras- | burg Junction and intermediate points, good going Dec. 23, 24, 25, 31, and Jan. 1, 1901, valid for return until Jan. 4, 1901, inclusive. Splendid Royal Blue Train service, Pullman Palace Cars and B. & O ing Cars on through trains. 12-31 LOC AL AND G ENER AL NEWS, The most effective little liver pills made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They never gripe. Miller & Shaler. John Darnley, a switehman of the C. & P. railroad, was run over and killed | at Frostburg, Md, Wednesday of last week. \ cold. co or la “nipped in the bud” of Forey’s Hoxey axp Tar. substitutes, Miller & Shaler. ugh grippe can be with a dose or two Beware of Oscar Witt, of Casselman, was recent- | ly caught and badly injured by a pre- mature fall of te in a coal mine at that place. His will not recover, that he Longsdorf, New England | head, | Din- | | Cold and cough cures are numerous but the one that leads all others in merit, is Forey’s Hoxey Axp Tar,which is in great demand these pays. Miller & Shaler. Charles R. Haselbarth last week butchered two spring pigs that tipped the beam at 696 pounds. Pretty hard to beat, eh? Married, by Rev. John I. Knepper, at the Brethren parsonage, Meyers- dale, Pa., Pec. 6th, 1900, Mr. Daniel Resh and Miss Annie look, both of Shaw Mines. DeWitt’'s Little Early Risers are dainty little pills, but they never fail to cleanse the liver,remove obstructions and invigorate the system. Miller & Shaler. We call yourattention to the new ad- vertisements of the Elk Lick Supply Company and J. T. Jeffery. These peo- ple are wide awake merchants, and no purchaser can possibly go wrong by going to their stores for the best of goods at reasonable prices. They are splendid people to deal with. John Schramm, one of our well known mail carriers, took a heavy cold, last week, and had to abandon his job until his health permits him to again take his seat on the non-electric. Ile is quite ill, we are sorry to say, and it may be a week or more before he is again able to resume his duties. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur- pose, use the original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Miller & Shaler. Yesterday while Elmer Vought and Ross lioller, of Boynton, were hunting rabbits, Vought got a portion of a load of shot into one of his legs. Holler shot at a rabbit, and Vought, unob- served, happened to be in line with his aim. We are glad to say, however, that he was not seriously hurt. Mr. Jeseph Joy, while returning from Mevyersdale, one day last week, says he met several men carrying another man into town who was badly wounded by the accidental disenarge of his shotgun. Mr. Joy did not know the man, but says he noticed that the calf of one of his legs was literally torn to shreds. e have heard no further particulars. Someone tells the story that the men employed at the Bare Rocks quarry at Milford recently opened up the winter home of a den of snakes, in which a large number of the occupants were woven together in a mass. By reason of their natural condition in winter the snakes were unable to get away, and it is said they were disposed of by crema- tion. Meyersdale has a population of 3,024, according to the official census returns for the census of 1900. The population of the other towns of the county has not yet been announced. Somerset, it is said,has less than 2,000 people, but just wait until you hear from Windber, and then Meyersdale will not spout any longer about being the metropolis of the county. Don’t use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthless or liable to cause injury. The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases, Miller & Shaler. Small profits and quick returns is a grand business principle. Better to deal with a multitude than with a few. A thousand nimble nickles are better than a hundred slow dollars. Turning over stock and money rapidly means successful business, and those who make the least margins of profit and sell the most goods are generally the biggest advertisers. It is not right to say of an ad that does not sell goods that it is worthless. It may not sell a cent’s worth of goods, yet still serve to keep the advertiser in the minds of readers, and a later ad will complete the conquest the first one began. So long as we understand ad- vertising to be cumulative in its ef- fects, the success of the first of a series of ads is not essential. What are you doing about your boy’s future these days? You sent him to | school and expected an overworked and underpaid teacher to make a man of him. He is seventeen or eighteen, knows twice as much about theatres and the world in general as you did at his « a fair education and thinks that he would like to clerk in a store if some one would get him a job.—Ex. Q Senn 1 would nr zen’s moat! fire hose. iI “Weare an Iowa { cinch in t made the friend, yesterday. | at a gi | the ladies who pa { who reached her! ber skirt was gappi der the belt, we were to rec and for every one in walking a block we one dime. We got sixty-two nickels from him and gave one dime—a lady with both arms off road v follow =n point h who fai were to came along. troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produzes imme- diate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. - | Shaler. When in need of job printing, just the kind you want, best material and at prices that are right, call on Tuk Star. Our work isin a class by itself, and that’s the best. We have neither the time nor the inclination to roam over | the country offering Cheap John or job lot trash at Cheap Isaac prices, but | we do honest work at reasonable prices. | We have no time to fool away on pica- yunish business men who prefer to deal with traveling | we can live as easily without | todo work for who patronize | home industries and go { world on the live and let live policy | They the kind of people it pays to | deal with and patronize in return peopie through the are - | matter whether he sticks to | position or not. | fight. to take and | | ment, and he Miller & | fakers and blacklegs, for | them as | | they can live without us, but we like | | pany | safe James Boss, teoloredyt the aged father of Mrs. Scott Brown, died very sudden- ly at the Brown residence, Tuesday morning. The cause of his death was due to old age more than anything else. The deceased was aged 92 years, 8 months and 6 days. The remains were taken to Winchester, Va.. to be laid to rest by the side of his wife, who died some years ago. Help is needed at once when a per- son’s life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Miller & Shaler. Mr. P. 8. Hay, while returning from M. J. Beachy’s sale, last Friday eve- ning, was struck by a hand sled on which some boys were coasting down the pavement leading from Mr. M. J.! Beachy’s front gate to the borough limits. He was badly bruised about one of his ankles, and as a resnlt was confined to his house for several days. Boys should be more careful when en- gaged in coasting. The Salisbury Cornet Band will hold a grand fair, festival and ball in the McKinley building during the Hloliday week. Besure to give the boys a liber- al patronage, for it takes lots of money to keep up a good band, and Salisbury has a band that any town might well be proud of. You will not miss a few nickles, dimes or quarters, and the band deserves. your patronage. For further particulars see bills. Thanksgiving was generally observ- ed, and a grateful people gathered in large numbers in the various churches in towns and cities and reverently wor- shiped Almighty God. The union ser- vice held in the Methodist church of this place was largely attended, thiose who heard the address of Dr. Mackey speak of it in glowing terms. It is said to have been timely, temper- ate and taking—ZTwin Valley Echo. When the stomach is must have a rest, but without food. Kodol Dysper “digests what you eat” so tha (Chie) tired out it live ia Cure it you can eat all the good food you want while it | is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. Miller & Shaler. Ture Star is comparatively a young | paper vet, but it has a circulation to be proud of. Aside from having a general circulation throughout this county and state, it circulates in Maryland, Virgin- in, West Virginia, Texas, Missouri,Cali- fornia, Montana, Washington, D. C., Illinois, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wis- consin, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Jowa, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Utah, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Scottland. One of the daintiest pictures possible to imagine will be given free to every reader of the great Philadelphia Sun- day Press, next Sunday, December 16. It is entitled “The Young Mother,” and is the master piece of Miss Maud Stumm. It is the second of a series of reproductions of great paintings which are being issued by The Sunday Press, and is certain to create a sensation. The beauty of the subject and the col- oring render this picture peculiarly at- tractive. It will be well to order next Sunday’s Press today. The Feinberg clothing store did busi- ness in Salisbury only about ten days. There was some dispute as to the own- ership of their goods, and after a visit from Sheriff Saylor the goods were speedily packed up und shipped some- where else. When our Burgess went there to collect the transient retailer’s license to which the borough is enti- tled, he was ordered out of the store. But all the same old Jerry J. didn’t vamoose until the proprietor planked down $10.C0, the license fee demanded. They can’t scare Burgess Livengood, for he isn’t built that way. Mr. M. F. Riley, who has been B. & 0. station agent at West Salisbury for about 19 years, has accepted a position with the B. & O. as traveling freight office inspector. Mr. O. C. Schlag, of Stoystown, is his successor at the West Salisbury depot, and we congratulate both gentlemen on their promotions. We trust that our new stationagent will prove to be as eflicient and obliging as his predecessor has been in that capae- ity. Mr. Riley served the community and his employers well, and we hope to see him hold his residence here, no his new President Boswell, of the Merchants Coal Company, accompanied by his son, went to Jenner township, one day to inspect the company’s developments now going on The Merchants =d 15,000 acres of coal in uty, the vein being ick, and the coal of as Elk Lick The Messrs. Setter dogs with itending to combine t Easton no une plentiful in the ston, and Bos- Calvin into an f looked as sugh much blood would be spilled. ay wanted to tear Petry into shreds, ving to a misunderstanding concern- some carpanter work, but luekily week Messrs, Petry, Jr, got id for a time it | no blows were exchanged, for Petryisa Now is the time when croup and luag | law-abiding citizen and did not wish to May collared however, caved in his hat and tore off his neck- tie. I'rank did not relish such treat- accordingly had his big, The af- fair was settled before Burgess Liven- good, Monday evening, which resulted in a finefof $5.00 and the costs being put on the defendant. Judging from him, muscular antagonist arrested. | this affair it would seem that it is rath- er expensive to take off another man’s necktie without his consent. Question for debate: If it costs $5.00 to remove another man’s necktie, how much would it cost to remove the seat of his trousers? Mr. Jacob J. Zorn, Co-operative Mutual Company, of Berlin, was in last week in the interests of he institution, e at actual cos n payieg its los rapidly Secretary of the ire the com- represents, which and furnishes insur- This company has is a good, increasing. usjiiness is and | Insurance | Salisbury | s promptly, and its | The | Co-operative Matual is all Eight. and if you examine its plans of business you will not be apt to insure in any other company. TLe people of Somerset county are getting tired of being rob- bed by old line insurance companies, and that’s why some of the most repu- table citizens of the county have usher- ed the Co-operative Mutual into exist- ence. THE STaR gives this information free, and not for a price. Write to Jacob J. Zorn, Berlin, Pa., for particu- lars. The person who disturbed the con- gregation last Sunday by coughing, is requested to call on Miller & Shaler and get a bottle of ForLey’s HoNEY AND Tar. It always gives relief. Superintendent E. E. Pritts, who was confined to his home last week by an attack of illness, is again able to be out It was especially unfortunate that the attack should come upon him in the middle of the institute, for which he | had made such splendid preparation, and which he was so successfully con- ducting. The completeness of his ar- rangements was all the more clearly shown by the fact that during his un- avoidable absence there was no hitch in them. It is a pleasure to give tothe teachers the information that their su- perintendent is recovering from the illness that kept him at home during the last two days of the institute. lis physician, however, forbids him to do any work for a few weeks, and this will prevent him from making some con- templated visits to schools within that time.— Somerset Standard. te - ASK yo GROCER FOR _# SEES : The 5 Minute Breakfast Food. Purina Health Flour aKkes “BRAIN BREAD. » PURINA MILLS, St. Louis, Mo. W.C. T. U. Moeting. The W.C.T. U. will be home of Mrs. Mortim day evening, Dec program: Singing. Scripture Reading by Prayer. Singing. Readi 1 Reci tation; Lichliter. Paper—Jrs. Speicher. Reading—Mrs. Ella Fogle Talk—Adaline Lichliter. Roll call. Reading of minutes. New business. Report of Program Committee. Doxology. Adjournment, the Presi COMMITTEE, $1000 Worth of Good. A. I. Tharness, of Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: “1 have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trou- ble for years, passing gravel or stones, with exeruciating pain. Other medi- cines only gave relief. After taking Forev’s Kipxey Cure the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, ete., and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. Fonky’s Kipxey Cure has done me $1000 worth of good. Take no substitute. Miller & Shaler. -— Another Word to the Ladies. We understand there Indies in Salisbury and vicinty who did not take advantage of our recent offer to send an elegant silver-plated sugar shell absolutely free of charge to any married lady who would simply ask for it, eo we will renew the offer for a short time only. We sell these shells regularly at forty cents cach. Reteil jewelers ask fifty to seventy-five cents for such goods. They are exquisitely | beautiful ereations in high-grade silver plate. further advertise our ware we will send one, postpaid, to every married lady who has not received one. This announcement should be cut out and returned to us with your request. (This is important). Also please en- close a stamp or two to help pay cost of mailing. Quaker Varnrey Mra Co, Morgan and Harrison Sts., Chicago. 10-18-1901. are still a few To —~— Bank Pays 3 per cent. Interest. The First National Bank of Frost- burg, Maryland, which is a designated Depository of the United States Govern- ment, pays three (8) per cent. interest on money left with them for deposit. tf. —— The Best Salve ia the World is Baxxer Sanve. It is made from a prescription by a widely know skin specialist and positively is the most healing salve for piles, burns, scalds, ulcers, running sores and skin diseases. There is nothing so good. Miller & Shaler. oo ee 2 EEF WEDDING Invitations at Tur Star office. A nice new stock just re- ceived. tf. The New York World THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. A Daily of a Week The £13. Almost at Price The presidential campaign is over, but the world goes on just the same, and it is full of news. To learn this news, just as as it is—promptly and im- partially—all that you have to do is to look in the columns of The Thrice-a- Week Edition of The New York World which comes to the subscriber 156 times a year. The Thrice-a-Week World’s diligence as a publisher of first news has given it circulation wherever the English lan- guage is spoken—and you want it. The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular subscription price is only $1. 00 per year We offer this unequaled new Japer and THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR together, one year for $1.90. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 5. Address orders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. OO. E, LEADING JARRETT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Salisbury, P: All work neatly and substantially dene on short notice Tepj ToT eee [ee To To To To To Te Jo Te TH To To To To To Tel Addison News. Dee. 10th.—Last week Mr. Albert Jeffreys went to Washington, D. C,, and while there he was married to Miss Maud Hardy. He returned home last Thursday with his bride, and the couple will remain for a time with the parents of gthe groom. We wish them a long, happy and useful life. Mr. John Augustine, Jr., of Union- town, was here last week with a drove of caitle Sheriff Saylor was here last week dis- posing of some of Mr. U. Spear’s prop- erty. Last week 35 hogs were killed in this village in one day. We do not think there is another town of equal size in the county that can equal this record. If there is we would like to hear of it through Tue Srar. Mr.O.D. At this serious. Nicklow is on the sick list. writing his condition is quite is at Fairmont, W, sister, Mrs. Frank ss Myra Ross visiting Nicklow. We had a pretty windy time in our again, last Tuesday, among the This ought to soon be topped. —-— Reformed Charen Services. her town tipplers, Senior instruction on Junior noon at 1.30. Fri ay ev ening. Saturday after- chool on Sun- Divine services o'clock. instruction on Sunday day morning tS. AT, Pastor. fey and Tap ure. No opigies. ole LLIII ov Tehle 1; Te JololoTelolr] To Tole] Tolle] NG CORDIAL r known to fail to TT Lon ~ 3 gives satisfaction For sale oy all PE ons Ww TeoTeTe lo] Tel To] VoToRe ReloleTe] He [52 Digests what you eat. Ttartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon- structing the exhausted digestive or- gans. It is thelatest discovered digest. ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache ,Gastralgia,Cramps,and ‘all other results of i imperfectdigestion Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chiccgo. SOLD BY MILLER & SHALER. “Fry it before you buy, For pol ishing: , preventing cracking and water-proofing “shoes it is superior to any. We guat- antee thot your shoes will last twice as Long By using Cupid Oil Poli Best hn sell it, or re y mail, 1 5¢ HED BLAGKING BPR 00. 3 Cliver St., Boston, Rass. Ea pt Pe 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS Designs SoevricHyS &c. Aryone wns a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opmion free whether an invention is pro Has pa went ame Communica- ions Strjetis oo nt de ot 2 ndbook on Patents nt e. Oldest a or dines en eon Munn = *Co. epecial notice, without charge, in Scientific Fmerican. iandsaniely | Hiustraied week Largest cir- culation o entific Toole Terms, £3 a year: four Ta SCHL Sold Arye newsdealers. WII & Bo 3orermswe. Re York Branch a D. mars: zy patents, receive B. &0. TR SCHEDULE WINTER ARRANGEMENT,—IN EFFECT 1500. U nder Lhe new so :hedule there will be ten daily trains on the Pitt tshurg versdale as tollows SUN- PAY, NOY. Nec. 10—NXNi No. l4—Ac No. 6—Through 3 No. 46—Through train L 16—Accommodation ~ First National Bank <a (OF FROSTBURG, MD. ¥ Capital Stock and Surplus Fund Deposits (over) United States Depos Assets (over) ® ....-$80,000.00. vienna .2550,000.00. coe vr $560:000.00. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- tention. This bank is the only United States depository in the George's Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. MARX WINELAND, PrESIDENT. ROBERDEAU ANNAN, CASHIER. DAVISSON ARMSTRONG, President. FRANK WATTS, Cashier. THOMAS BUNBERTSON, Vice President. Tie Citizens Frostburg, ational Bank, Maryland. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. Surplus, $36,000.00. Three per cent. interest allowed on special deposits. Drafts issued direct on all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts Solieit~d and Correspondence Invited. LICHLITER’S. LICHLITER’S, J. A. LICHLITER'S STORE 15 HEADQUARTERS FOR Groceries, We handle the followin 1g PeErsiAN, GoLpEN LINK can suit the most fastidious in the line of Flour. brands—PIiLLSBURY’S Grain, All Kinds of Ground Feed, Jaled Hay, Straw, Oil, Salt and Potatoes, g We Best, MINNEIAHA, and Excre’s Winter WHEAT FLOUR, also best brands of Brexkwnrar Frour and Extike Wuear FLougr, We buy our goods in car lots and sell at the lowest living prices. Grant St., 5 r > Salisbury, Pa. A Sweet Subject! =Are You Interested?=< If you are interested in knowing just where to get the best Christmas Candies, Cakes, Nuts, Fruits, Cigars, ete., you should not fail to call at the leading grocery, where you have the finest selection te select from. 2 (JAN DIS. — Hard Mixed, Christmas, rer 1b Premium and Be 3on Bons, mixed per Ib.. cents, or 2 pounds f Hand-made Clear Toys, per .. Peppermint and Wintergreen Ze ,per i ia Elfin Mixed, per 1b, Yum Yume, per 1h Opera Wintergreens, ge A fine 7 cts per b.. ol assortment o .¢ Sultan Mixed, per Ih.... ; Korker Mixed, per pound, 10 $ cents, or Three pounds for. ... cts. ¢ Ribbon Mixed, per 1 .. 15 ects. 18 cts. : Chocolate Creams, per pound, from 15 cents to s.¢ Burnt Peanuts, per 1h an Mixed, per th. ... Opera Mints, per th. rls 3 C onversation Lozenges, per 1h. . B cts. Stic k Candy at Ten cents per pound, or Three pounds for Twenty-five cents. IN UTS. Sal 20 ets. 15 ets. Almonds, per th. Cream Nuts, per ee { Peanuts, per bb... ¢ Mixed Nuts, per 1h FEF Popcorn Balls and a ioe assortment of Christmas Tree Ornaments at reasonable prices. = HH RUI'TS. —- Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, ete. California Grapes, Jananas, Cranberries, SPECIAL PACKAGES of Choice Christmas Cigars put up in neat and convenient form. They're immense. Try them. Wishing you all a merry Christmas and; a happy New Year, and hoping to greet you all at my new store, I remain your ser- rant, 27. "1, WILT BUILDING, JEFFERY, SALISBURY, PA. Cur fee nn if we Fail, Any one ine wey and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent~ ability of same. «IIow to obtain a patent” sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in Tre PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, - wA SHINGTON, D. C. A REAL 32] Simple Clockwork Motor, Mechanism Visible, Durat'e Con- struction. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN, All the Wonders and Pleasures 97 a High-Priced Talkin ~ *achin "hen accompanied by a feo o So this Guphopn ne can be used al R. -ords. ice with Rec ord r, $7.60. Reprodu ¢: all ol Re¢ 1s. Send order and money RAPH CO. Dept. 30 d St 0 burg and west Foley’s Kidney Cure | | makes A and bladder right. | ylvania Ave. timore St. 125 Geary St. ns CRAPHOPHONE Wall's Meat Market! to be Steak, Choice Dressed This place continues headquarters for Tender Juicy Roasts, Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and 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, C. WALL, Salisbury, Pa. ‘Foley’ s Honey and Tay heals fungs and steps the cough. BANNER SALVE, the most healing salve in the worlds
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