~ 100.00 300.00 00.00 100.00 > <r sits. >ful at- Valley. ASHIER. N ek of » have Men's, s that es) air of ather. found Chil- hapes, 4 Twear. York. 1. on able us rrange- 11-wool al pat- / 2000 ® bition. yrocure nse wife e only. 1 i Kgs. °T" ¥OUr clr day, P'S, LV E, © worlds Y w! ~r ~~ —-— Ty ee Get It At Jeflery’s When looking for the best in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Green Groceries, Confectionery, Fruits, Tobacco, Cigars, etc., get it at Jeffery’s, the reliable store opposite the Postoffice. There isn’t a store in town where a dollar will go farther than here. Cash Paid For Butter And Eggs. We also handle the high grade products of the Salisbury Bakery—Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes of all discriptions. In addition to this, the proprietor of the bakery, Mr. Dersch, makes daily trips all over the town with his wagon, and will be pleased to deliver to your door whatever you want in his line. Your patronage is solicited. Mrs. M. J. Jeffery, Salisbury, Pa. i ; rio a3 SH a wen ® ° Surreys, Buggies, Road Spring Wagons If he does not handle our line, write us. We will furnish you with the name and address of a nearby dealer who does. Look at one of our jobs and compare it with other makes, the price the same, but our work is twice as good. Every job guaranteed. We want a wide awake Dealer in unoccupied territory. Destiners and Butiders of PONTIAC BUGGY CO., Pontiac, Mich. HIGH GRADE VEHICLES Have you time to think? Ie xillpar vou. no HARVARD PIANO when youre ready to-buy The Highest Possible Value for the price charged ' 4 : Touch, Tone and Finish Unexcelled ; If not sold by your local dealer, write us for special price. Catalogue for the asking. THE HARVARD PIANO CO. 3 EC Tomth Cinclaneti, Ohio WwW. H: KOONTZ, KOONTZ & OGLE, Attorneyd-At-Law. SOMERSET, PENNA. J. 6G. OGLE The Toilet, SPONGES—The deep water, fine texture, soft and tough, all Office opposite Court House. FRANOIS J. KOOSER. ERNEST O. KOOSER. ~ KOOSER & KOOSER, prices. Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. SOAPS—The finest, of every T ® 3 ser 1 § 7 ’ ? . FA BERKELY description. If we haven't your Bitorney at-Tuvw, favorite, we’ll gladly get it for soxerser, PA. you. No delay. BRUSHES—Nail, Hair, Flesh, Tooth-—all of the finest quality fice over Post Office. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-Law, lof material and workmanship. > { . . . SOMERSET, PA. | Prices very low, considering. Office opposite Cook & Beerits’ Store. * PREPARATIONS—for the A. F. SPEICHER, i > be Teer, SKIN and Har. Ev- Physician and Surgeon, SRI Paw erything for the Bara and Office corner Grant and Union Streets. TorLET. ; i We invite you to make this ’ Drug Store, and feel BLACK BRILLIANT, your’ The Percheron Stallion! The above named finely bred and pedigreed Black Percheron Stallion will make the season of 1902, beginning —= APRIL. 21st, =—= at the following named barns: Manday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of each week at Wm. C. Broadwater’s, Grantsville, Md. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day of each week at Dennis Wagner's, Salisbury, Pa. For terms, see bills or apply to the owners, Wilt & Wagner, Salisbury. Elk Lick, PP. O. perfectly at home here. ee wwew® ELK LICK DRUG STORE. A Change In The Business! Casper Wahl, the well known Salisbury butcher, having sold his business to me, I wish to | announce that I will continue West Salishu Ty W- Te at the old stand. Restagran! © J Wal ny the heated season we Y our Patron age! Cream I will try hard to please you, and will always sell as low as prices of live cattle will per- mit. I will handle all kinds of meats that there is a sufficient demand for to justify the hand- ling. Ice —TWICE A WEEK x7 3 . Ha 3 a ~davyvrc Wednesdays and Saturdays, also other refreshments suitable for the season. We have a good barber shop | mam} J . O Sa cena 3 Fo in connection. First class ser- vice guaranteed. Your patron- — age respectfully solicited. J. B. Short & Son, Proprs. | FEY en SHY + FT. smearman. i SHOES! Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Shoes in all sizes, styles and prices. Eix Lick SuerLy Co. tf Principal Conventions Held in Various Por- tions of the United States for Which Special Rates will be in Effect via Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Denver, Con—Sunday School Inter- national Ass’n Triennial Convention, June 26-July 2. One fare for the rouud trip to Denver,Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Col. Tickets good going June 21 and 23, good to return to Aug. 31, inclusive. 6-23 DENVER, Cor.—Biennial Meeting An- cient Order Hibernians in America, July 15-22. One fare for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Col. Tickets good going July 10 to 12, valid for return to Aug. 31. inclusive. . 7-12 DENVER, CoL.—National Fraternal Con- gress, Aug. 26-30. One fare for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Col. Tickets good going Aug. 22 and 23, good returning until Sept. 30, inclusive. 8-23 DEXVER, CoL.—National Association of Letter Carriers, Sept. 1-6. for the round trip to Denver, Colora- do Springs or Pueblo, Col. Tickets good going Aug. 29 to 31, good return- ing until Sept. 30, inclusive. 8-31 Mixxearonis, MixNn.—Natioral Educa- tional Association, July 7-11. One fare plus$2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 4 to 6, good returning leaving Minneapolis not earlier than July 8 nor later than July 14. By de- posit of ticket with Joint Agent not earlier than July 8 nor later than July i4 and payment of fee of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be secured to leave Minneapolis to and including Sept. 1. 7-6 Mr. Lake Park, Mp.—Y. M.C A. Sec- retaries of N. A. BiennialConference, June 11-15. Tickets on sale June 9 and 10 valid for return to June 27,in- clusive. 6-10 Sarr Lake Crry, Uran.—Grand Lodge B.P. 0. E,, Aug. 12-14. One fare for the round trip to Chicago or St. Louis added to fares outhorized therefrom. Tickets on sale Aug. 6 to 8, valid for return until Sept. 30, inclusive. 8-8 Sax Fraxersco, Can.—Imperial Council, Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Very low rates. Tickets on sale May 26-June 7. valid for return within sixty (60) days from date of sale when properly executed and on paymeat of fifty cents at time of execution. 6-7 Sax Fraxors co,0an.—Biennial Meeting Knights of Pythias, Aug. 12-14. One tare to Chicago plus $50 forthe round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 1 to 7, valid for return to September 30, in- elusive. 8-7 WasHiNgToN, D. C.—National Encamp- ment, G. A. R., Oct. 6-11. One fare for the round trip. Tickets good go- ing Oct. 4 to 7, valid for return until Oct. 14. By deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at Washington and pay- ment of fee of fifty cents, extension of return limit may be secured to Nov. 3. 10-7 College of Music. The summer term of this well known school of music will begin July 21, six weeks instruction and board for $33. As all schools have vacation at this time, it gives an opportunity to school children and teachers to attend. Pa- rents desiring a homelike school for One fare | An Amendment. Be it ordained and enacted by the Bur- gess and Town Council of Salisbury Bor- ough, Pa.;and it is-hereby ordained and ¢n- acted by the suthority of the same, that section 49 of ordinances enacted May 8th, 1901, be amended to read: That the owners of telephone poles now erected or that shall be erected within the Borough limits shall be required to pay into the Borough treas- ury an annual license tax of twenty-five cents for each and every pole. . All resolutions or ordinances, or so much of the same that is inconsistent with the faregoing, is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted May 9th, 1902. LEVI LICHLITER, Attest:— Pres. of Council. ALBERT REITZ, Secretary. 6-5 JER. J. LIVENGOOD, Burgess. Sand Flat News. June 3d.—J. W. Folk has finished sawing for the Maust Lumber Compa- ny and has moved his mill to Grants- ville, Md..where he is sawing for Eman- uel Hershberger. Candidates are circulating cards through this vicinity, and everything seems to go in favor of J. A. Berkey for Congress. Star on the improvements that have been made and are being made. Now, if you wish to enjoy the pleasant eve- nings reading, subscribe for Tur Sran. A Real Friend. “I suffered from dyspepsia and indi- gestion for fifteen years,” says W. T. Sturdevant, of Merry Oaks, N. C. *“Af- ter I had tried many doctors and medi- cines to no avail one of my friends per- suaded me to try Kodol. It gave im- mediate relief. can eat almost any- thing I want now and my digestion is good. I cheerfully recommend Kodol.” Don’t try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weaknes the system. You need wholesome, strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting itt without the stomach’s aid. E. H. Miller. eo Addison News. June 3d—George Scully is a guest at Hotel Rush. He entertains the boys with his comic songs and rattling the bones, at which he is pretty handy. Miss Zuda Kurtz, of Addison, and Mr. Shroder, of Homestead, were mar- ried Sunday night by Rev. Eastburn. stead for the present. Mr. Harry Witt, of Dumas, and Miss Nellie Stark, of Addison, will be mar- ried today at the residence of Charles Rishabarger. ; The infant child of Lloyd Mountain, of Confluence, died last Saturday morn- ing and «ras buried in the Addison cemetery, Monday. Lloyd MeClintock, Paul Ross and Merl Nicklow took in the excursion to Pittsburg, Sunday. Wm. Stark, a Pittsburg clerk, came home last Sunday to visit his parents a few days. ‘Leads Them All “One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried {or coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung trou- | bles,” says D. Scott Currin, of Logan- ton, Pa. One Minute Cough Cire is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately. Mothers everywhere testify to the good it has done their little cones. Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the dector ofien arrives too late. Tt yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant their children should send for cata-|to take. Children like it. Sure cure logue to Hexry B. MOYER, for grip, bronchitis, coughs. E. H. Mil- 6-5 Freeburg, Pa. | ler. Deer Park Hotel, : DEER PARK, MD. Most Delightful Summer Resort of the Alleghenies. Swept by mountain breazes, 2,800 feet above sea level. Absolutely free from malaria, hay fever and mosquitos. Reached without change of cars from all principal cities vin Baltirmoe & Ohio Railroad. Every modern con- venience. Rooms en suite with private baths. Electric Lights, Long Distance Telephone, Elevators, Turkish Baths, Swimming Pools, Golf Links, Tennis Courts, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Room, Magnificent Drives, Complete Livery Servie. Annapolis Naval Academy Band. Hotel remodeled with addition- al conveniences and renovated through- out. All cottages have been taken for the season. Open .from June 2lst to September 30th. IFor rates and information address W. E. Burwerrn, Manager, B. & O. Central Building, Baltimore, Md.. until June 1st. After that time, Deer Park, Garrett county, Md. 8:1 F&F 1.ADIES’ TRIMMED HATS in all the leading styles at the Elk Lick Supply Co.s. tf AEF REMEMBER we are headquar- ters for Carpets and House Furnish- ings. Erk Lick Sverry Co. tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTICCOITlY, Cape May, Sea Ilse City and Ocean City, N. J., Ocean City, Md., and Rehoboth Beach, Del, AT VERY LOW RATES, Thursdays, June 19, July 17 and 31, Aug. 14 and 28, and Sept. 4, 1902. Tickets will be Good Sixteen days, Includ- ' ing Date of Sale. For full information concerning tick- els, stop-overs, time of trains, sleeping and parlor ear accommodations, call on or address nearest Ticket Agent Balti- more & Ohio R. R., for full informa- tion. 9-5 5 ot : ET IAVE YOU EVER tried our Hand Lotion? If you have not, you should. It connot be excelled. Price 15 cents per bottle. IF. B. Tiroymas, Leading Druggist, Meyersdale, Pa. Esa BARBER !—A good, so- barber now has charge r shop. [le is a de- ver and is pleas- You ought to try of the Suh lightfully ing all customers. him. Foley’s Honey ard Tar Beals lungs and stops the cough. —_——— IN the face of the fact that J. A. Berkey last fall gave all his energy to the whole Republican ticket, while Harvey M. Berkley was canvassing the county and urging Republicans to for- sake their party and its principles, the Windber Era, the 50-cent paper. de- clares that a vote for J. A, Berkey is a vote for party treachery. But then it the Era is a Democrat, and to a Demo- crat true Republicanism always looks like treachery. True Republicanism is very hard hence the 50-cent Era’s howl against J. We congratulate the editor of TH | They will make their home at Home- must be remembered that the editor of on the Democratic party, A. Berkey. MYSTERIOUS IN ITS ACTXNE! QUICK IN AFFORDING RELIEF! IMMEDIATE IN ITS BENEFICIAL RESULTS! Unexcelled as z BLOOD PURIFIER! Marvelous asan ALTERATIVE in its stimulant effect on a 3 TORPID LIVER. A sovereign cure for DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, OPPRESSION AND WANT OF APPETITE. HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, PIMPLES and BOILS vanish as by magic after taking a few doses. There is no more effectual relief for the NAUSEA and LOATHING OF FOOD due to INTEMPERANCE than this article. 10 cent and 75 cont Botties. For sale by all druggists. | Send for Free Sample, Descriptive Circular » and Testimonials to THE MEXICAN MEDICINE CO., 400 N. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA, op \ URL fi | BF, 1s of v | Cai, ANDO { « pre 3S | Tal stitute. re | 25 certs per bottle or by mail 30 cents. FRIZZINE TOILET €0., 400 N. 3d St., Phila. —— | at once. | | | First National Bank : see Of Grantsville, Md. ——— Paid up Capital, $25,000. Liability of Stockholders, $25,000. Total Liability, $30,000 Equipped with a modern fire and burglar proof vault and safe. Offers te its patrons every advantage consistent with sound banking. Pays Three Per Cent. Interest On Time Deposits. * Deposits by mail given prompt and careful attention. We solicit your account. i DIRECTORS: —C. H. JENNINGS, U. M. STANTON, G. C. KELLER, 1. 8, HERSHBERGER, ELI STANTON, W. A. HITCHINS, FRANK WATTS. C. H. JENNINGS, Pres. U. M. STANTON, Viee Pres. J. 0. GETTY, Cashier. RHEUMATIC SU FFERERS! So many wonderful cures of rheumatism have resulted from using Wright's Rheumatic Remedy ‘““THE GREAT CANADIAN CURE" that you ought to know of this great medicine. Don’t despair if you have tried other remedies, but give this medicine a thorough trial. Thousands given up by physicians and friends as incurable have been relieved and permanently cured. We guarantee that Wright's Fheu- matic Remedy will cure or refund your money. . Now is the time to be cured. Buy a bottle today and 8 commence. Price, $1.00. ‘ L. A. Centlivre, Pres. C. L. Centlivre Brewing Company, Ft. Wagme, Ind., says: “I cannot speak too highly of your remedy. Itcured me after years of suffering with rheumatism.” Your druggist sells Wright's Rheumatic Remedy. If he won't supply you, accept no substitute, but send us $1.00 and we will forward youa bottle prepaid. Our Consultation Department gives free advice. Describe: your case. . Interesting testimornicls FREE. PERU, INO. WRIGHT MEDICINE COMPANY, When YouDo Die, Dieof Old Age. OU CAN BE CURED by our combined movement-cure, hydropathy and intemal sreat- ment. 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If doctors have pronounced you incurable in any of the following seases, it will be of vital interest to you tu communicate with us at ouce, Bright's Disease and other Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism, Consumption, Weak- nesses of Women, Lost Manhood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Constipation, Blood Dia- eases, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, Insomnia, Liver Disease, Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and Gezeral Debility, and all otker diseases which rest1t from improper living or ignorance or neglect of t’:c laws of nature. “The neglect of the Physical well-being , . . inmy judgment resulted insm increasc in insunity and » decrease in the birth rate throughout the: United States. 2 DR. FKEDRRICK J. SIMi20N. of Hartford. ‘ They cure where others have failed." —PHILADALPHIA PRESS. ‘‘ Their treatment is rational ; they do all they claim.” > xs —PHILADELPEIA NORTH AMERICAN. Diet, exercise and water are the three great curative agencies.” % . , —HrauTH JOURNAL. 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The Only Genuine Bears This “SWALLOW.” RELIEF. Polk, Pa., June 20th, 1931. Dr. Taft Bros, . New York. Gentlemen :— Your medicine has helped me very much, it has cured me of the Asthma, I am very thankful that I saw your advertisement. I tried every kind of Asth- ma medicine I could thiok of and could got no relief until I tried Dr. Tali’s Asthmalene and it helped me directly Yours truly, Mrs. Mary Adams. 10 jr Uniontown, Pa., January 17th, 1302 Dr. Taft Bros. New York. Gentlemen :— It gives me great pleasure to let you know that I received your triad bot- tle of Dr. Taft’s ASTHMALENE and received more relief from it than from any other medicine I have tried. Enclosed find money for a large bottle of Asthma- lene. Please send immediately to, N. H. Barnes, . No. 9 Chureh St. —_— 0: ; Lilly, Pa., April Tth, 1902. Dr. Taft Bros., New York, Gentlemen :— I received your Asthmalene in good shape and in due time. that it is an elegant medicine and has done all you claim for it. I was to walk up hill on account of my breath. After taking your medicine o went to chopping timber and have been working right along every day fit to work ; this is a very bad climate and this has been the worst Kir spring, hardly two days alike. I am sending an order enclosed in this to be se Yours gratefully, William A. Bradley 01 The wholesale drug houses in the United State and Canada unhesit ly say, “ASTHMALENE is and has been our standard remedy for the ei Asthma for more than thirty years; we can offer nothing just as good.” 4 Ask your druggist for it. ! x fering. For FREE trial bottle, write at once to East 1suin St., New York City, Delay in using Asthmalene means untold suf B. 8S. McKEAN, Sole Agent, 18
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