The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, January 03, 1901, Image 4

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of the at Xi ick, Pa.,
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say so. As easily ma ed as a gent
horse and a good d more reliable.
Propelled by the famous Aster motor—im-
ported from France. Price with full
equipment, $450, Let usiail you the
details.
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or money refunded. Contains
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nent physicians as the best for
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PRICE 50c, and $3.60.
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mi PRES ALMANAC FOR 1901.
Greatest Handbook of the Year Now Ready
for Distribution.
Presidential year and census-taking
time offer unusual opportunities for an
almanac and the advent of a new cen-
tury aceentuates them. Judged by the
great possibilities before it * ‘The Phila-
delphia Press Alman for 1901, which
is now ready, is Eb ; its pages
must be consulted daily oy the thought-
ful man if he would appreciate in full-
est degree the huppe nings near and
far which his paper brings to him. The
wealth of facts and fancies, of statistics
and records, contwined in “The Press
Almanac” illumine current happenings
as no other book can. 1t is an ency-
the future. It contains everything
which a work of its standard should.
The 25 cents for which it can be secur-
ed from any newsdealer or by address-
ing “The Philadelphia Press” will yield
a better return than any other invest-
ment which ean be made in this, the
opening year of the 20th century. tf
——
gs BE ARE HEADQU ARTERS
for I'lannels, Blankets, Comforts, Over-
and Wraps.
Eux Lick Surry Co.
om
See the Chateau de Speer in another
golum n where Alfred Speer the most | 8¢7
| think the beg
re country, forty-ei ight years persist- |
onest an d pe rseverir 12 wine grower in
overcoming obstacles and pre-
against native wines, has sue-
judices
New Jersey and now
| duces the finest wines of the world and
| LOCAL
|
{1
has his extensive wine ecallars with
hundreds of thousands of gallons stor-
ed. They are most exce lent.
Wine for W_akly Persons.
Weakly persons use Speer’s
Grape Wine, unfermented Grape
and Burgundy or Claret. They
tone and strength to the system.
are superior to all other wines
world.
Port
Juice
give
They
in the
—- —— -
Nasal Catarrlr may be entirely cured by
can Catarrh Cure. It
It affords
s of the
k up a cold.
for all affecti
t and nasal passages. Mailed on re-
Dr. Washington B. Jones, 400
Pa. Also sold by
LEE WINTER
Wraps are warm and
half their value during
sale.
tf
is long, our
cost you only
our Clearance
Erk Lick Svrrry Co.
—- -
Foley's Ss Honey a and Tas
for chilldren,safe,sure. No opistes.
Books You Want.
Famous Comic Recitations........
Famous Dramatic Recitations
The Minstrel Show .
Mesmerism and Clairvoyance.
Popular Plays and Farces
Model Book of Dialogues. .
Art of Ventriloguism
Parlor Magic :
Famous Dialeet f
Modern Entertainments...
{Tow Women may earn money
Money Making Secrets
Art and Etiquette of lourtship ov
156 Popular Song
In His Step
Any 4 book
70c. Cut this Jist out Fer Eh refer-
ence, H. WW. Monziy, Pub.
1-17 James Building, Grant, Mich.
~~
Notice to Farmers.
It has been rumored since holding
my public sale on Dee. 4th, that I am
soon toleave this community and locate
elsewhere. The rumor is not correct,
as I will be found doing business at the
| old homestead, selling the best Fertil-
| izer on earth (Bradley’s) as usual
| After the Holidays I will be out taking
| orders. MN. Beacny, 1-3
Foley’s Honey and Tar
heals lungs and dstops the cough.
Mid-Wister Exearsions to Washinglon.
Very NRates.
BALTIMORE & OHIOR. R.
On February 7 and April 11, 1901, the
Jaltimore & Ohio Railroad will run
Popular Mid- Winter Excursions to
Washington at very low rates for the
round trip, allowing ten day limit on
tickets, including date of sale.
Splendid trains, through
Pullman parlor and sleeping en
Do not miss these splendid oppor-
tunities to visit the National Capital
during the session. of Congress. Lor
tickets, time of trains and full informa-
tion call on or address M. I. Riley,
Agent B. & O. R. Rk, for full informa.
| tion. 4-11
T.oxwv
coaches,
LAS .
£& DON'T OVERLOOK our Clear-
ance Nale, if you want to be comforta-
ble ahd save money.
tf Erk Lick Surry Co.
E& GREAT OFFER !'-Tux
and the Philadelphia Weekly Press
both one year for only $1.75 eash. The
Press is the best city weekly in the
whole United States. Once a reader,
always a reader.
Star
AND G ENR AL NEWS
Station Agent O.G. Schlag spent Sun-
day with friends in Dawson, Pa.
Some of the 1900 jags are not
worked off yet, judging from appear-
ances.
old
Quality and not quantity makes De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers such valuable
little liver pills. Miller & Shaler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Holiday season with
Keesport.
friends in Me-
Messrs. James and Wm
Knecht were welcome
sanctum on New Year's day.
Our young friend James Beal,
has employment in Pittsburg, visited
1i3 parents in Salisbury over the holi-
Gahagan
who
days.
Zach and Oscar Wagner and several
members of John W. Ringler’s family,
visited friends and took in the sights of
Pittsburg, last week.
Such little pills as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers are very easily taken, and
they are wonderfully effective in eleans-
ing the liver and bowels. Miller &
Sualer.
Don’t fail to read the Elk Lick Sup-
ply Company’s new “ad.” It will tell
you of some great mid-winter bargains
that you can’t afford to miss.
Are you keeping your New Year
resolutions? Those who have resolved
to pay the printer should carry out the
resolution. Have you so resolved? 1f
not, why not?
John Schramm, after a long spell of
sickness, Is again able to be out. He
seems to be in an unusually good
humor, too, because of a young hack
driver at his home.
Several lengthy articles go over for
next week. We have been too busy
with job printing to get them in type
this week. We are sorry for the delay,
but we can’t help it.
{ money of ours that you have been car-
pro- |
The merited reputation for curing
piles, sores and n diseases acquired
by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, hasled
to the making of worthless counterfeits.
Be sure to get only DeWitt’s Salve.
Miller & Shaller.
The new century has already brought
us a good many new subscribers. The
beginning of the new century is a good
time to enroll your name on The STAR'S
growing subscription list.
Last week Peter IIawn and his broth-
r-in-law, Mr. Segge, hired a team from
Joseph Joy and went out for a drive. In
West Salisbury the team ran away,
throwing the occupants out, and injur-
ing one of them considerably.
The most soothing, healing and anti-
septic application ever devised is De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It relieves
at once and cures piles, sores, eczema
and skin diseases. Beware of imitations.
Miller & Shaler.
Messrs. Calvin and Morgan Walker
were last Sunday the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Shumaker. former is
an inspector in the Custom House at
San Francisco, and the latter a resident
of Summit township.
The
1 your sub-
Don’t you
By the way, have you ps
S pag wer
nning of the new ce
is a good time to come and deliver that
around in for a |
rying pockets
year or more?
your
T.
Don’t overlook his
If you
well |
Don’t overlook J. Jeffery’s
in this issuse.
new
“ad’
, either.
stylish grocery
best
handsome new st
want to
stocked with
see a
the
111 at reasonable
of everything,
all on Jeffery |
¥
Wilt build-
prices, ¢
in his new quarters in the
ing.
An exchange says that if a boy wants |
to be spider-legged and weak-kneed;
if he wants be short-winded and |
hollow-chested ; if he wants to be thin- |
jawed and dead on his feet ; if he wants
to grow into a scrub that no business
man wants to employ, let him be a |
cigarettee fiend. Otherwise let him
to
| keep the nicotine out of his windpipe.
J. A. Lambert, of Rachel, N. C
writes: “1 heartily endorse FoLeY’s
Kipyey Cure. It does what you claim
it will do, and there is nothing equal to |
it, and I thank you for the good it has
done me.” Accept nosubstitute. Mill-
er & Shaler.
3oys who have formed the cigarette |
habit are like wormy apples; they drop |
long before harvest time, They rarely
make failures in after life, because
they do not haye any after life. The
boy who begins cigarette smoking be-
fore his fifteenth year, never enters the
life of the world. When other boys are
taking hold of the world’s work, hc
concerned with the sexton and under-
taker.
The Haverstick Art Studio people, of
Frostburg, Md., request us to announce
that they have abandoned doing busi-
| great excitement was created in that
| village, recently, whe
| eering
| prineipal street of the town.
{ pearance of tl
y | yea
|
{ from a point on the Pittsburg
{ 1 y
{of the B.& O.
led by
| With railroad facilities Shanksviliowil] |
| Somerset Herald.
| this line will be under way before A
| of the line in Lincoln township has al- | save lots of writing.
On Monday night before Christmas
Mr. Chauncey Bowman, of Boynton,
was held up on top of Huntsrick hill.
A man leveled a revolver at him and
commanded him to hold up his hands.
Mr. Bowman obeyed the ¢ ominand, but {
young lady wearing a hat with seven
gables came up to ihe party and drop-
BR into a rustic seat alongside of some
of the ladies, and in a feeble and gasp-
| ing voice said: “O,deah! 1 feel sofa-
tigued. I bave just been down to our
stationer’s and ordered some stationery
with our monogram. You know we
leave for Paree next week and I do so
detest the common, vulgar stationery
of the common book stores. I really
couldn’t think of using it.” I thought
I stood in the presence of royaltT, a
princess, perhaps, and I took off my
hat. A friend at my elbow whispered
that her father was a Somerset county
Dateliman, and had made Lis money
raising corn and hogs in Towa. Then I
put my hat on again and took a chew
of dog-leg, and I said to myself—well,
it wouldu’t look well in print, what I
did say.—Rispah in Somerset Standard.
The Seaboard Air Tie Railway, "Florida
and West India She ine,” is Posi-
tively the Shortest Route to Sa-
ksonville, Tampa
orida Points.
serv ie 0
room
New
to the side of his buggy, i |
arose to his feet and planted a vigor-
ous kick under the highwayman’s chin,
landing him down a steep bank. Mr.
Bowman then drove away at a rapid
gait. Later the would-be robber was
found by several pedestrians, and to
them he related that he had been way-
laid and beaten by an unknown mob.
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when the would-be robber stepped t P|
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Pepsin preparations often fail to re-
lieve indigestion because they can di-
gest only albuminous foods. There is
one preparation that digests all elas
of food, and that is Kodol Dyspep
Cure. It cures the worst cases of indi-
gestion and gives instant relief, for it
digests what you eat. Miller & Shaler.
Word from Shanksville says that
na B. &
a line throu
0. engin-
party ran ch the
The ap-
Double
Pullman
oping
de Iphia,
daily
drawing
1e engineers was and through
and buffet
from York, Phile-
Itimore, hington and
Richmond. Round trip winter tourist
excursion tickets are now on sale at
all principal points to Jacksonville,
fampna and all Florida points. Trains
arrive and depart t Pennsylvania
Railroad stations. For further infor-
{ mation eall on or address W. C. Shoe-
. . 1 y ine 1 o as » r,
a more important point than | Maker, General Eastern Passenger Agt.
boreioh Jdthoud the town bas tor | 1206 Broadway, Ne w York; C. L. Longs-
1ieretofore, although the town has Io | dorf, New England Passenger Agent,
a long term of years been a trading | 308 Washington street, Boston, Mass. ;
center for a great many people. W. M. McConnell, Gener al Agent, 1434
Ti B 0. New York aveune hington, D. C.,
ree B. & O.engineering parties are | op (he General Passenger Agent at
at the present Tae running lines in Porismanth, Va.
Allegheny, Brothersvalley and Stony- | I. St. Jonx, A L.8.
Y 3
creek townships for the proposed ex- y. FP. &G. M.
tension from Beck’s Cut, on the Pitts-
burg division, to the coal fields of Jen-
ner and Lincoln townships, says the
It is reliably report-
the construction of
pril
Parties who claim to have inside
that the
a con-
firmation of the rumors current for
be built
Division
the fields of
and adjoining townships,
a
past that a railroad is to
into coal
Stonyereek
anc their presence was gladly welcom-
in the
everybody community.
become
ALLEN,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
1-1
The Blanks We Keep.
Tre Srar has just
stock of Deeds, Mo Judgment
Bonds, Property Leases, Constable Sale
Blanks, Summons Bl: inks, Commit-
ments, Subpoenas, Criminal Warrants,
| Judgment Notes, Reeeipts and many
| other blank forms that are useful ard
A full line of these
| goods will always be kept on hand at
| this oflice.
added a large
gages,
ed that work on
Ist.
information, declare location
been determined, and recent
transfers of real estate over that way
would indicate that the parties referred |
to know what they talking about. | A ! 1¢ Railwa
It is said that one of the principal min- fa Short Line,
i
{
ready
are yy “Tlorida
ing of the Consolidation tively tho Sh Shortest Route to South-
Coal Company will be located in the | ern Pinesand Pin sehurst, N. 0,
neighborhood of Edie post-office. a=
operations
and Camden, 8.0, the ¥
mous Winter Resorts
of the Carolinas,
Winter excursion tickets
sale to Southern Pines and Pinehurst,
and similar tickets to Camden may be
rircipal pots south of
f . D ouble
This season there is a large death
rate among children from croup and
lung tro ables. Prompt action will save
the little ones from these terrible dis-
eases. We know of nothing so certain [
to give instant relief as One Minute
Cough Cure. It can also be relied upon
| in grippe and all throat and lung
| troubles of adults. Pleasant to take.
Miller & Shaler.
are now on
and includir f
daily service and
drawing room and br
from New Yo P
more, Washing
Trains arrive and depart at Peary Iva-
nia Railroad stations lirect con-
The best citizens of a town, truthfully
remarks an exehange, are not those
ness in Salisbury until next spring ow-
suitable room at present. They want
to put in a permanent studio here,next
spring, and if anyone can fit them up
with a suitable room with a sky-light,
they would like to be conferred with
by mail.
Tue Star acknowledges receipt of a
neat folder announcing the marriage
of Mr. Charles F." Winter to Margaret
ware. The happy event tock place at
Wilmington, Jan. 1st, 1901, and the
couple are now at home in Ds
at North Broadway. The
has many friends and acquaintances in
Salisbury. and all tender their con-
gratulations.
190
dot groom
The Windber Era and the Meyers-
The Republican accuses the Era
of allowing “Timmie” Scull to write its
editorials. This the Era denies, elaim-’
ing that its editorials are the product
of the massive (?) brain of its own edi-
tor: It then makes all sorts of wry
faces at the Republican and absurdly
calls our Meyersdale contempoary a
“little, one-horse penny
wool.
sheet.”
When threatened by pneumonia or
is necessary, as it is dangerous to de-
lay. We would suggest that One Min-
ute Cough Cure be taken as soon as
indications of having taken cold are
noticed.
prevents consumption.
Shaler.
The Oskaloosa
recently reported a former citizen,
WwW. Il. dead at
whereupon man wrote
use Miller &
(Kan ) Independent
Dr.
Ridgeway, as
the dead
*1 went home
and
said: and
your paper in proof. While she is a
good woman and
3archus spent the |
| were awarded
| courage of her convictions by making
| me carry in a lot of coal and water, sir,
i
but I am mad.”
The
home a great
net proceeds footed up to $
fair
band was
The
Prizes
success.
0.
as follows:
Showalter and Mamie Iallon
“| awarded the watches, and to Eva Ilart-
gollers ot our | line and Charlotte Cochrane the
[ Miss
| band $:
| Hartline,
| $18.01.
dolls.
turned over to
$42.54;
Cochrane,
Showalter
20; Miss Fallon,
$10.33; Charlotte
The Grantsville Cornet Band
also held very successful fair
festival during the Holiday season.
a and
On New Year night a great deal of
reckless shooting was done about town
Some careless fool or malicious scoun-
drel fired a 38-calibreibullet through a
show window at Barchus & Livengood’s
store. The ball passed through the lid
of a trunk on the inside, then fell to the
floor. If this was a malicious , the
fellow that fired the charge should have
had the muzzle of the revolver pointed
towards himslef. If the deed was aec-
cidental, the fellow that committed it
shoald be more careful in the future.
act
A new town will go up in Somerset
county, ’a., very close to the Mary-
land state line, within the next
months if the plans of the Baltimore &
Ohio railroad officials and a party of
New York capitalists materialize. The
details of the project were worked out
in Pittsburg, Wednesday. A company
has already been incorporated under
the laws of Pennsylvania to establish
two big factories at a point to be reach-
ed by a spur of the Baltimore & Olio,
intercepting the main line at Contlu-
ence, Pa., 85 miles out of Pittsburg.
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AZ
ing to the fact that they ean not get a |
Frances Snyder, at Wilmington, Dela- |
more, |
dale Republican are now in each others |
any other lung trouble, prompt relief |
It cures quickly and its early |
Topeka, |
told my wife |
1 was dead, and produced the copy of |
all that, she thinks |
| your paper lied. And she showed the |
| Mr. Editor, 1 may say 1 am not dead, |
and festival held by our |
To Bertha | ¢
were |
the |
Eva |
nections via Steamer Lines are made at
Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. For
further informat lone all on or wldress
W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Pas-
senger Ag rdway, New
York; C. I ngland
Passenger Age
Boston, Mas \
eral Agent, ld Yow Nor
Washington, D. G., or the Gene
| who simply build fine houses, or shine
{in the social circle, or loan money at
| ten per cent. These are useful in their
| way. Bat the men who help a com-
munity, and thereby themselves, most,
are those who put their money and
| their brains into public spirit. Society
and enterprise easily get along without
| those who spend all they have upon | Sv gs hen 1% Porgsmonth
themselves, but it eannot afford to lose Vv. : p LG
those who devote their 1-1
Tre Star ent the > New Y ork w eekly
Tribune, both one year for on
cash in advance Address all ts to
I'ne Svar. Elk Lick, Pa.
enue,
Pas-
MM. Gen. Pass. Agt.
means and en-
to its advancement. If a com-
munity depends upon those who crawl
shells there, it would lapse
| into barbarism. But it frowns down
croankers and encourages and fosters
public spirit among citizens. It will
grow and prosper. Public spirit is the
best stock in which any community can
invest. It is the basis of all prosperity.
It pays the community, and it pays
man who exhibite it. He is honored
while living and his memory iz preserv-
ced and blessed when he is gone.
Svirias
ergies
| into their
the
We have this week been requested to
| write up a man for coming home from
the mines so drunk that he had to be
| earried into his house. A ehurch member
made the request because the drunken
man was also member
member
a church . and
sober church thought a
write-up would do the drunken church
| the
| member some good. Perhaps it would,
but fulfill in
i writing up drunken church members,
| for there are enough
ligion drunk in this vicinity every week
to fill the entire paper with writing
| them up, if we felt so disposed. A
| church member that will meekly drink
at Iloly and then
loiter about saloons and Hogirily drink
rot gut is not
vasting Church
we have no mission to
professors of re-
wine Communion,
whisky and beer, worth
ink members
should report their grievances to their
respective not local
paper; the sober church mem-
bers would oppose the saloons aseager-
Intent upto
COMPANY,
New York City, Ku
on.
churches to the
A A TH A SA Ad
$1,000
RERWARD
and if
| ly as the drunken ones patronize them,
| it is doubtful whether
| exist in this town.
a saloon could
Persons who suffer from
can not expect
indigestion
to live long, because
they cannot eat the food required to
| nourish the body and the products of |
the undigested foods they do eat poison
the blood. It is important to cure in- |
digestion as soon as possible, and the
| best method of doing this is to use the
| preparation known as Kodol Dyspepsia |
Cure. It digests what you eat and re-
stores all the digestive organs to per- |
fect health. Miller & § Shaler. |
Subscribe first of all for your own
town paper, the one that gives
news of your immediate locality, that |
s and goings of your |
friends and Eeqiaintnots, the people
you are interested in, that never loses
an opportunity to speak a kind word
for yourself and family, and that re-
joices with you in happiness, and sym-
pathizes in times of sorrow and be-
reavement. Importunate solicitors
from other towns may try to shake
your allegiance. They may tell you
their paper is bigger and better, and
prints much more reading, ete, but if
local news is gathered in three or
four people
whom you do not know, events you
never head of, and don’t eare anything
about, it is of little real interest even
if it is big enough to keep you reading
all day. Don’t let them fool you. If
after you have subscribed to your home
paper, you feel the need of more read-
ing matter, take as many others as you
wish, or can afford, but be loyal to the
home institution. Let it be the first on
your list. Stand by it and it will stand
by you.—Lanark (Ill.) Gazette.
Have you ever noticed what a kon-
dom fool a combination of wealth and
the |
tells of the coming
their
counties, and concerns
OFFERED FOR FOR AVY BA MACRINE
hat will do as great range of work and de
tas ecasily andasweliascanbedonscn the
DAVIS
Vertical Feed d Sewing Machine.
This offer has been 3s fore tho public for
che past tem years. IT BH: NOT BEEN
CLAY IMED, provi ing thatthe Davis Vertical
Feed 18
ACES
MARRIED.
Wiscer—Wise—In St. Paul's Re-
formed church, Keim, Pa., December
25, 1800, by E. S. Hassler, Mr. Mahlon
Wisler, of Summit Mills, and Miss
Sadie E. Wise, of Keim.
Secnrer—ExGLe—In St. Paul's Re-
formed church, Keim, Pa., December
25, 1900, by Rev. E. S. Hassler, Mr.
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Engle, both of Keim, Pa.
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bride, Meyersdale, Pa., Sunday even-
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Knepper, Mr. Wm. Bittner, of Garrett,
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1900, by Rev. W. A. Rininger, Mr. Law-
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both of Salisbury.
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Farrox—WagNEr—At the Roman
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Mr. Thomas Fallon, of West Salisbury,
Pa, and Mary, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. C. Wagner, of Salisbury
borough.
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