The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, July 03, 1902, Image 4

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‘THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR:
P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher.
We didn’t find it out when our young
| friends Ira Price and Pearl Wagner were }
married, week before last. The bride |
| is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theoph.
| Wagner, and the wedding took place |
ADDISON NEWS.
Insane Man Nearly Kills His Broth-
er—Other Items of Interest.
Don’t Fail to Trey This.
Whenever an honest trial is given to
Electric Bitters for any trouble it is rec-
ommended for, a permanent cure will
surely be affected. It never fails to
First National Bank
- 5 PACE | June 30th.—Your Addison corre- an. (fF FROSTBURG MD a
Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. | at their home, Rev. Reininger officiat- spondent has been very busy for some tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys ’ .
as mail matter of the Second Class. ng. x gigs De Jonna peope sue time, also sick part of the time, which and bowels, stimulate the liver, invig-
{ ess all tnrough ie, ang mueh napph | accounts for his silence for quite an orate the nerves and purify the blood. <a. UNITED Gree
Subscription Rates, | ness. {interval It’s a wonderful tonic for run-down “g— E ree
| | .. hs Pier tout STATES : i
THE STAR is published every Thursdav,at | Mes Sion 259 i = >. | Last Friday, Clarence, a son of Chas. Suen Rea ay positively it at
Elk Lick, Somerset County, Pa.,at the fol- | S. Manning, of any, N. Y., widely | i; oo ah : : p ures Kidn n iv 1] : 2civ,)
Boniag Tate yan Ey iv Y | Lite, of Pefonauville. Ma, diag 11 Mg. AY Liver Troubles,} Gapital Stock and Surplus Fund........ fee in lies $ 95,000.00 isn’t
One year, if paid spot eash in advance.. $15 nown in trade circles as the repre- | Keesport. His remains were interred | Stomach Dirorders, Nervousness, Neu- Deposits (o r) 608,000.00
il pald s Uy vance... ........ +0 3 iv. 5 r i . . . rn i SS q 2am and 1 1ICPOSILS (OVI J ceecinccsssncersscececsss cosnvesrsnsssssanssssssnssee .
BX onthe, If paid spot ono advance Jp | sentative of the Albany Chemical Co, | 4¢ Friendsville, this week. The mother ralgia, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, and P ( Ve ?
Ifnot paid strictly 3h advaiice.... 1... 75 | was suffering from a protracted attack | of the deceased is seriously ill, but is | expels Malaria. Satisfaction guaran- United States Deposits.....c...oooiieiien ceiniiiiiiiieiennnns 78,000.00 ¢
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Bi os, eash in savance Tine 0 | of diarrhoea. “I tried Chamberlain’s convalescing. teed by E. H. Miller. Only 50 cents. Assets (over) 847.000.00 5
ou smack : a . : ASSElS (OVer)......cieeeeeicsnannnrn ersksesssseneesteseiarsaivonts J ; ;
a ao pe | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” Last Saturday Norman Kemp, of a 5 :
Justbe pan Bgvanise Moby rates and | he says, “and obtained immediate re- | geysers Ridge, threatened to kill one This Ought to Make it Plain to SAVINGS DEPARTMEN T. ® Bak
erms w » rigidly adhere . lief. I cheerfully recommend this of his brother’s children. His brother “Timmie.” ; : addi
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a oe Cre medicine to those similarly aflicted.” | wilson interfered, and then Norman The Babeock Lumber Company is in Thy ee Per Cent. Interest Tr aid on Deposits. dail
dvertising ates. S r KE “Mi : . . : e . 3
1 Ne : Sold by E " H. Miller. : tried to kill him, cutting W ilson across | a flourishing condition at present, and Drafts on all parts of the world. all
(Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line | Blessed is the man who walketh into | the bowels with a knife, severing two | jt is likely that it will continue so in Accounts of individuals and firms invited. to d
genie & lite fon fst fissehion and gents 1 the editor's den and payeth his sub- | arteries. The doctors say the wound- | this way far a long time. The compa- Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- patr
or each succee gS § . Si- . . . . . . -
ness lacals will be a ne Tocal news | scription at the time he promises to do | ed man will recover if he does not | py has three mills—No. 1 at Ashtola, tention.
Homs Or eqitorinl MHEr TOF Jo Hon o01so. That's what Newt. Lenhart and a | bleed inwardly. The man who did the | Xo. 2 at Arrow and No. 3 at Foustwell This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley.
FeARY contamels, © Advortismonts will b few other gook fellows did this week, | cutting is suffering with a deranged | _and within the past few weeks the Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock.
ates for Display Advertisments will be | j,,¢ we could mention ‘a whole lot of | mind, cause by epileptic fits. After . ov
made known on application. ’ y plier number of men on the pay roll at the MARK WIN 3 : . NE A
dau Editorial Puffs, invariably 10 cents a | fellows who paid only in promises. The | committing the aforesaid deed, the three mills was increased to 1,244— |" BE WINELAND, Presume. p ROBERDEAU ANNAR, CASHIER,
Legal Advertisements ou logan) yates . latter class may have good intentions, | maniac went to Harry Latham’s store | Somerset Herald.
elnrringe, Birth and Death Mot oes i | but good intentions are poor things to | and tried to kill Mr. Latham, but Was | 1,.cnuch as this makes an average gates
Be Te Ninishen free for live on. All honor to men who are as | prevented by others who happened to of vor 400 men at each mill re i W. H
prtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be | good as their word. Such men nearly | he in the store at the time. The in- see no occasion for being sororised 0h
thargec cents a line. ‘avs & i i ; i :
Resolutions of Respect will be published | always succeed in life where others | sane man has been taken to an insane i ;
for 3 cents a line. I ne 1 Tail. an Le fact het 200 Joie yore paling in
advertisements wi e run and charg- rant ot . : i 2 e township, where / ola is at- =
ed for until ordered discontinued. = Mr. Will Staub, of Pittsburg, was in| The heavy rains have been doing hy 2 publican Saiglats doo fm is called to our elegant stock of
ag aor se ment will be taken for 1ess | yon Friday to meet some New York | much damage to corn and buckwheat : Yet? Ei q J Clothi f We h Dns
: : [representatives of the financial insti-| fields in this locality, also making it If a Man Lie to You, 5 lothing for summer. € nave
a. oT : tution that will float the bonds of the | yer d sive | a : A : 3 75
Ne AND CENERAT NEW y bothersome and expensive for ni § a large variety of styles in Men’s La
LOCAL AND GEN ERAL NEWS. proposed trolley line between here and | hay-makers. - 2 Sonn bi To Dine 8. SN B = J y ’ ERN
! : . 3 ant : * S otion, oil or allege healer is as goo iN ” 1 , 1t
Le Salisbury. The gentleman went over | [Last Sunday E. Largent, Nancy Lar-| er i iy a, hi) oys’ and Children’s Suits that
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. the route and seemed pleased with it | gent, Minnie Largent and Jesse Risha- thirty years of mary Tous Gyros of Piles “7 we are selling at
Make the kidneys healthy with Foley’s | 88 well as with the bright prospect of | parger took in the excursion to Cum- : = > a N78)
on i : . the business: suct & wonld do ls Burns, Boils, Corns, Felons, Uleers,Cuts, 7
Kidney Cure. E. H. Miller. he in] Jue hi To wou ° berland. It would have been a very Scalds, Bruises and Skin Eruptions, DF) 470 R m k a
Our.niew school board met and or. From what they said a) felt there is | pleasant trip, only for the drunkenness | J. 055 the best and cheapest. 25c. SR pi11470 Ee dl d Y ia
ganized, last month, electing Dr. A. F. no dobt a favorable report was made | op the train. However, on the return | oo riller’s drug store 4) vy
Speicher, president Stewart Smith, | 12 thelr principals in New York, and | ¢1i, Detective Shepherd was on the a Jlerg rig a S240 1 oo
freagurer, and’ ©. 8. Tichiiter, seave-| 0 Staub felt sure that contracts | train and kept pretty good order. One| Wherein Fraud was Committed. y i OW rices!
tary would be let within a few weeks. Mrs. | fallow drew a revolver on the officer $7 ir] . Coflr
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? Staub and their two children accompa- | jut big “Bob” snatched it from him The Meyersdale Commercial says RK? / a ; an
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Chas. Saher pubes wi is the best, nied him.—Meyersdale Commercial. and gave him the weight of his power- that some illegal votes were polled in Ne og Youll need a new pair of R. E.
er that ever struck v S| , . : S m™ : i I ) » Tec 2 i Nox¢ 4
ba. : 3 . Strae ; id town, M851 We call special attention to the men- | ful hand. The offender likely found |I2t own a: the recent I epublicsn RN Low Shoes for the hot weather.
Bourde the cigareite > a | tion made of Rev. H. R. Holsinger in | out what business was after the officer | Primary. This may be true, We were PAOD A lance assortment Bef 1
ao a pipe. The new Fn ade- |}. California communication which |got him to Connellsville. Maryland recently in conversation with a Repub- AN A large assortment can be round
eided improvement over the o | appears elsewhere in this paper. Wa | evidently has strange laws, for the ex- lean worker ; of Mies Spates whose £4 “i 3 here for Men, Ladies and Chil- OR
dalavia Rit yr Ye It ae o> . .. . 5 i ; S a 7 i122 3
yo oc S Kidney Cure Purifier the are indeed sorry to learn of the pitiable | carsionists could buy nothing to eat i - one and received s 2 iy 4 dreh —
loo y stirs o AS § ors > . : . : . 0 rma ¢ 53 Z 2 311.
oo oy Sire on: mpaihes ane condition Rev. Holsinger is in at the | in Cumberland, while those who want- t SL ormation that quite a number 23572077 77% 1 A. F
ney and bladder troubles. E. H. Miller. | present tite. He is well known tomany | ed to buy booze could get all they of Mugw umps who supported the fall A ’ ii 2% 2 1% ~
ie i 5 ot : Democratic county ticket in the fall of 525° 8237787725505 -
Sa Vo Y a of our readers, and the Dunkard or | wanted. 225 2258555557
Cyrus A. Yowler, of Casselman, died | || : : ; 1901, voted at said primary.— Fayette iio 273%,%5754,55%
recently at the home of his daughter Brethren people should especially come | We were sorry to read of the illness | -%"% i ® : A Xa
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to his rescue by buying his historical | of the editor's wife, last week, for we Republican. 242257 $2701, Ofc
Mrs. Geo. Mickey, in Connellsville. He
was aged 63 years and 10 months. He
died of heart failure. He was an active
Republican and a prominent G. A. R.
man.
A. R. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind., had
to get up ten or twelve times in the
night and had severe backache and
paius in the kidneys. Was cured by
Foley’s Kidney Cure. E. H. Miller.
The J. B. Williams Company, the
well known marble firm of Frostburg,
Md., recently established a branch
house on the corner of Front and Fred-
erick Sts.. Cumberland, Md. The busi-
ness of this firm has grown too large
for one town.
Miss Harriet Haselbarth arrived
home from Washington D. C., several
days ago, where she recently gradu-
ated at Wood’s Commercial College.
She brought with her Master Carl Zo-
bel, her little nephew, who will spend
the summer with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Haselbarth.
Ice cream every evening and on Sun-
days at my ice cream parlor at the Joy
House. I furnish it in quantity at any
time on an hour’s notice. I use the
best and purest flavors. Igive the best
value for your money. I solicit a share
of your patronage and guarantee to
please you. Mzs. J. R. Joy.
Mrs. Robt. H. Johnston and child,
who were the guests of Rev. E. S.
Johnston and family for several weeks,
work, which is a book of great interest
to the aforesaid denominations. A
copy can be seen at this office, and we
would be pleased to take some orders,
without commission, for Rev. Holsing-
er, forwarding to him the entire pro-
ceeds from all sales. Rev. Holsinger
has accomplished much good in his
time, and he should not be allowed to
suffer poverty in his old age. The
Dunkard and Brethren denominations,
especially, owe him a debt of gratitude
they can never repay.
Stewart Smith and Albert Petry have
resigned their positions with the Som-
erset Coal Company. Mr. Smith has
been general manager of the old com-
pany store on Ord street for a good
many years, during which time the
store was operated by several different
firms. During the past few years he
has also been superintendent of Tub
Mill mines, but he has decided to quit
both positions cn July 15th. He says
he has grown tired of the business and
desires a change. He will go west in
the near future for recreation, and at
the same time be on the lookout for a
new location and some other line of
employment. He will visit California,
Oregon, Idaho and other western states.
Mr. Smith will be missed by his many
old friends when he quits his present
position, and they all wish him success
in whatever new business he may en-
are always very much disappointed
when Trae STAR fails to arrive here on
time. We hope Mrs. Livengood has re-
covered by this time.
Saves a Woman's Life.
To have given up would have meant
death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorches-
ter, Mass. For years she had endured
untold misery from a severe lung trou-
ble and obstinate cough. “Often,” she
writes, “I could scarcely breathe and
sometimes could not speak. All doe-
tors and remedies failed till I used Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
and was completely cured.” . Sufferers
from Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung
Trouble need this grand remedy, for it
never disappoints. Cure is guaranteed
by E. H. Miller. Price, 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
The “Jakey Cat” Came Baek.
Jacob Hoyle, who deserted his fam-
ily some years ago, and who has led a
pretty crooked life for many years,
came sneaking home to West Salisbury,
last week, and remained a few days
with his family. No fatted calf was
slain for the prodigal, and as he got a
rather chilly reception from his poor
old wife and his only son, he soon took
his departure. The boy has made a
good living for the family, and he has
informed the editor that inasmuch as
Yes, and every Mugwump and Bolter
voted for the Scull Bolter candidates,
wherein fraud was committed. They
had no right to vote at the Republican
primary, and if they bolt at the coming
general election, they can rest assured
that they will not. be allowed to par-
ticipate in the next Republican pri-
mary. We have a chairman now whose
motto is: The Republican party is for
Republicans only to participate in. No
bolters need apply.
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
“My mother suffered a long time
from distressing pains and general ill
health due primarily to indigestion,”
says L. W. Spalding, Verona, Mo., “Two
years ago I got her to try Kodol. She
grew better at once and now, at the
age of seventy-six, eats anything she
wants, remarking that she fears no bad
effects as she has her bottle of Kodol
handy.” Don’t waste time doctoring
symptoms. Go after tke cause. If
your stomach is sound your health will
be good. Kodol rests the stomach and
strengthens the body by digesting your
food. It is nature’s own tonic.
Miller. :
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We have a number of very handsome
family records for framing, size 18x22
inches. They are worth 75 cents apiece,
but while they last, from this date we
will present one to every subscriber
who calls at the office and pays at least
a dollar on his or her subscription. All
those who have favored us with cash on
and we
Call and see the new styles in
also have a full line
are here in all the new shapes,
NECKWEAR
that just arrived from New York.
=_Barchus & Livengood.
of Light Summer Underwear.
There's Money
For You!
to our customers.
We are determined to double our trade, which will enable us
to sell goods at half the usual profits.
ments to purchase a limited number of large, nice all-wool
Smyrna Rugs, in Dog, Lion, Peafowl and handsome Floral pat-
terns, and we intend to give these Rugs away,
LGAbsolutely Free...
Samples are now in our store on exhibition.
Come to our store at once and learn how easily you can procure
one or more of these fine presents.
We have made arrange-
We want every housewife
. Mr. Petry, wk ‘as ft] “ y : S Ly i Fr 5 : . : : :
returned to Tunnelton, W. Va., accom- ih > jis . 30 o he d © | the “old gent” took a sneak and desert- | subscription on or before Jan. 1st, 1902, | jn this community to call. This offer is for a limited time only.
panied by Mrs. Rev. Johnston, yester- Siorits under ME ith, fay ire lo ed them when his services were need- | are invited to call for records, but we oe als
day. The Merchants Coal Company VW. XK, Nirer& Go 2 _ clerk in | ed, he will confer a great favor on the | cannot send them by mail, as they can- | | 3 y ) for
recently completed a new residence for their new store at Donaldton, near | household by taking another sneak for | not be sent without being crushed. 1011 0 6c, ell 5 i OUI J 0
Robert, who is their superintendent at Berlin. He is » young man of energy | good. Ed.says he ought to give the | You must call at the office if you want in
Tunretion, and he and bis family will and correct habits, and he is bound to | old man a “licking.” but as the old | one, and don’t wait until they are all i
) he | succeed wherever he goes. bruiser weighs over 200 pounds, he | gone tf 17 Ol § of Granulatec U : vie
now go to house-keeping in the same. es ml thinke it ld i t : : gone, ' . 3 age
Poisoning the System. inks it will do no harm to postpone ey
Slight injuries often disable a man
and cause several days’ loss of time,and
when blood poison develops, sometimes
result in the loss of a hand or limb.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an anti-
septic liniment. When applied to cuts,
bruises and burns it causes them to
heal quickly and without maturation,
and prevents any danger of blood pois-
en. itor sale by E. H. Miller.
Thus far we have had snow here in
every month of the year, except the
present month. On Sunday last quite
2 number of our people noticed a few
snowflakes in the air at intervals dur-
ing the day. The year 1859 is still
spoken of by our old citizens as “Xigh-
teen Hundred and Froze to Death.”
This year will likely go down into his-
tory as “Nineteen Hundred and Froze
to Death.”
It was a bad piece of business when
the big wagon bridge at Boynton was
torn down so soon. The new iron
structure to take its place will not be
erected until next October, and until
that time the river will have to be ford-
ed. This causes much inconvenience
It is through the bowels that the
body is cleansed of impurities. Con-
stipation keeps these poisons in the
system, causing headache, dulness and
melancholia at first, then unsightly
eruptions and finally serious illness
unless a remedy is applied. DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers prevent this trou-
ble by stimulating the liver and pro-
mote easy, healthy action of the bowels.
These little pills do not act violently,
but by strengthening the bowels enable
them to perform their own work. Never
gripe or distress. E. H. Miller.
ee.
Hurt in the Mines.
Matthew Fair was hurt quite badly
in Merchants mine No. 2, last week, by
a fall of coal. One arm was broken,
and he was also cut and bruised con-
siderably. The accident happened only
25 feet,we are told.from the place where
Frank Livengood was so badly injured
with Mr. Fair in his misfortune, but |
are glad to know that his injuries are
not of a dangerous nature.
is getting along exceedingly well. It
a couple of weeks ago. Wesympathize |
We are |
also glad to note that Frank Livengood |
was at first believed that he could not |
that part of the program for several
years. Jacob is no longer a young
man, and his hair has turned white;
but-when a man weighs over 200 pounds
and is pretty active, there’s no use to
be in a hurry about “licking” him.
i ie
Cholera Infantum.
This has long been regarded as one
of the most dangerous and fatal dis-
eases to which infants are subject. It
can be cured, however, when properly
treated. All that is necessary .is to
give Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as
directed with each bottle, and a cure is
certain. ¥or sale by E. H. Miller.
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Joint Ministerial Mecting.
The Mid-Summer Joint-Ministerial
Meeting of the Meyersdale and Somer-
set Ministerial Associations will be held
on Monday, July 7th, in the grove at
Rockwood. Mr. H. G. Lepley, of Keim,
will read a paper on “Hypnotism,” and
Rev. Cuthbert, of Somerset, will read
on “The Atonement.” This promises
Two Bottles Cured Him.
“I was troubled with kidney com-
plaint for about two years,” writes A.
H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, Pa., “but two
bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure effect-
ed a permanent cure.” Ii. H. Miller.
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A Cat and Doggerel.
Leslie’s Monthly.
“0, see!” he wrote, “The cat-kins long
Are dangling from the trees;
The cat-nip sprouts, and in the swamp,
The cat-tails greet the breeze.
“The dog-wood blooms, the dog-bane starts;
The dog-rose is well met;
And in the woods, one now may sce
The dog-toothed violet.
“The cat-bird calls, the cat-tle range
Upon the Cat-skills high;
The cat-amount doth watch for prey
In yon cat-alpa nigh.
“The dog-star shines once more in heav'n—
Come, let us all be merry!
Tis time to cease dog-matic themes,
And seck the ripe dog-berry.
“The cat-erpillar feeds uponj
Cat-awba vines besides
The roaring cat-aract that falls
Into the river wide.”
goods right to your door.
Cash Paid For Butter and Fog.
We have decided to run a delivery wagon and deliver your
We will also deliver bread each day,
and we respectfully solicit a portion of your patronage.
WL Thompson & Co...
Lichliter's.
ever had.
Lichliter’s.
XYVo ro \ 4 ana
We have the largest and best assortment of
Groceries, Grain, Flour and Feed that we have
~—[] WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST —e-
to call, examine our stock and get prices be-
fore making your purchases.
when the river is high, as was the case | 'éCOVET, but in a few weeks he will be | 2 Foresng es The MINISLErs’ | »pwas after dog-days, that this bard HE Seay fan PAID fm Country Produce. Put —
aen s high, Ee | wives are expected present as per invi- | His dog-eared manuscript our 2 ce i ice, cles 3 3
11s week Severs: 5. W , | at work again. y roduce 1n nice, clean, neat shap
. this on fx in I hen the 2 tation last April. All visiting clergy | Put by forever, Dog-gedly, a ioliest hrl ? ? * h pe and ‘ :
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i lg Se SN I Bronchitis for Twenty Years. | and wives are cordially welcome. This | He oops into save got ino mMgnest bree
FE Ss . ¢ a i = a i ises t sasant picnicing ino | Thiscat-ac b catastrophe . j
been delayed and Boynton deprived of | Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111, | Pen > Hossen’ ay mesiing, | on aE rE S A lL. | 1 SD . ) , é y INI
xi] aliozether. This is indeed a prot-| writes: “I had bronchitis for twenty | Dome games Witt be enjoye ;, too. | Ana cat-alepsy stopped the thoughts se Le 1C 1 1 Cl, v3 d 1S Jur a
mail aliog = Hie 21 | years and never got relief until I used | By order of committee. | Not catalogued thus far. 3 .
i ty state of affairs when all such incon- | Foley’s Honey and Tar which is a sure | C. F. GepHART, Secretary. | 2 i
j venience could have been avoided. The | cure. E. H. Miller. | : - ’ | And so, the sirngost forte of verse
4 i araatht es | me x That ever I’ve heard te }
old bridge should not have been torn | > Pe 9 Do
. . : | | > | Is this the poet mad composed— 3
Sows uni the time arrived for begin. | -0ley’S Kidney Cure Foley’s Honey and Tar |“... Nii Foley’s Honey and Tar BANNER SALVE ’
. | 3 @ } = oo a ; $s RAI A A FA Er Smr———
ging work on the new one. | makes kidneys and bladder eight, + &eals lungs and stops the cough. —Blanche Elizabeth Wade. | or childgen,safe,sure. No opigtes. the most healing salve in the world. (