The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 04, 1902, Image 5

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OU CAN BE CURED by our combined movement-cure, hydropathy and internal treat-
ment. We not only maintain but guarantee that vigorous, intoxicating health can be at-
tained by all who, under our directions, strive forit by NATUR
AL means. We mail you
a list of questions from which your case is diagnosed by ourstaffof physicians. Fachense
is specially prescribed for.
diseases,
If doctors have pronounced you incurable in any of ine following
it will be of vitalinterest to you to communicate with us at once.
Bright's Disease and other Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism, Consumption, Weak-
nesses of Women, Lost Manhood, Bladder Diseases, Piles, Oonstipation, Blood Dis-
eases, Oatarrh, Dyspepsia, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Heart Disease, Insomnia, Liver Disease,
Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Asthma, Biliousness and General Debility, and all other
' diseases which result from improper living or ignorance or neglect of ta laws of nature.
‘The neglect of the Physical well-being . .
. in my judgment resulted inan
increase in insanity end a decrease in the birth rate throughout the United States.
FREDERICK J. SIMPSON, of Hartford.
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“They cure where others have failed.” —PHILADELPHI1A PRESS
*‘ Their treatment is rational
they do all they claim.”
1LADELPHIA NORTH AMERICAN.
“Diet, excrcise and water are the three great curative agencies.’
—HEALTH JOURNAL.
An interesting pamphlet of our treatment containing half-tone and tes-
timonials of persons we have cured, sent free to all.
THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE, Lawrenceville, Tioga Co., Penn’a.
This Is Not a Patent Medicine Ad.
WwW. H. KOONTZ.
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorney=s-At-TIuaw,
J. G. OGLE
SOMERSET, PENN’A
Office opposite Court House.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-L.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
J. A. BERKEY
Attorney-at-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Attorney-at-Taw,
¢® SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Court House,
A. F. SPEICHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
SALISBURY, PENN’A.
Office corner Grant and Union Streets.
Geo. D. Hamill,
seerTHE: 2:
HIGH GRADE TAILOR.
A large assortment of latest
Suitings, Trouserings,Vestings,
and Overcoatings always on
hand.
In Salisbury -tms—
Every Two Weeks! /
y I Will Be At Hay’s
Hotel, Salisbury, Pa.,
Every Two Weeks, Be-
ginning Oct. 3, 1901...
My prices are very rea-
sonable, and I positive-
Ly guarantee perfect
1ts
and satisfaction..,..
(0. D. Hamil, Foglou, Mo.
West Room Hotel National =
A WONDERFUL WORK.
To be a man who can excel one hundred thou-
sand men in any one line is g ; to be one in a
Fa, to be the only liv-
second one in the
¥ “Around the Cap-
the P
ital,” ($2.00 has done in his
drawing of Mc / Kinley. Price on
best Japanese paper, $1.
His *‘ Around > the Capital,”
containing one $ hundred and fifty
© full-page Wash{y ngton life pen and
ink sketches and [lias
tures of promi WH"
cluding the states jv
and commanders
anish-American g
five hundred pic-
4 nent Americans, in-
men, ambassadors
participating in the
A War—comprising
collection of facts
duced in one vol-
\/ form, will interest
gd world. The draw-
} do not surpass,
niel’'s, for which
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humor is The Czar of QUAY | HE
THE
PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York, U. 8. A.
mm
star Feed Grinder
Will grind Ear Corn and all kinds of small
grain ino a first-class Chop-Feed. By its
use the farmer saves his grain, toll, hauling
his grain to the mill; improves his stock and
lines his pocket-book.
Write. us for book on Ground Feed and
Feed-Grinders.
Agents Wanted
STAR MANUFACTURING CO.
72 Broad St., NEW LEXINGTON, OHIO
M&F WEDDING Invitations at THE
A nice new stock jash se.
tf.
STAR office.
ceived.
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
the business at the old stand.
I Want
Your Patronage!
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.
===J. T. Smearman.
Patronize
The Home Bakery!
Having purchased the Salis-
bury bakery of Henry Dersch,
I wish to inform the people of
Salisbury and vicinity that I
solicit their liberal patronge.
The Best
€x knighted by |
toria. The |
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Of Everything
in my line will be sold at rea-
sonable prices, and Mr. Dersch
will run the delivery wagon as
heretofore. Prompt attention
will be given to special orders,
and no efforts will be spared to
please my customers.
John Schramm.
Hartley's
Special Sale
for the
season is now past, but
mid-summer
many special bargains
can still be had at the
same place.
GREAT VALUES
FOR
LITTLE MONEY
can always be found
at our store.
contagious. | ’
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'S. C. HARTLEY,
Meyersdale, Pa.
Salisbury Hack line,
SCHRAMM BROS., Proprietors.
| SCHEDULE:—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis-
| bury at 8 a. m., arriving at Meyersdale at
| 9.30 a. m. Returning leaves Meyersdale at 1
| p.m, arriving at Salisbury at 2.30 p. m.
| HACK No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. m,, ar-
| riving at Meyersdale at 230 p. m. Return-
ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p. m. arriving at
Salisbury at 7.30 p. m.
E.E.&L. CODER,
Jewelers.
Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry re-
pairing. We guarantee good work and
prompt attention.
SALISBURY, PA.
L& HAVE YOU EVER tried our
Hand Lotion? If you have not, you
should. It connot be excelled. Price
15 cents per bottle.
A Weak
Stomach
Indigestion is often caused by over-
eating. An eminent authority says
the harm done thus exceeds that from
the excessive use of alcohol. Eat all
the good food you want but don’t over-
load the stomach. A weak stomach
may refuse to digest what you eat.
Then you need a good digestant like
Kodo), which digests your food with-
out the stomach’s aid. This rest and
the wholesome tonics Kodol contains
soon restore health. Dieting unneces-
sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel-
ing of fulness and bloating from
which some people suffer after meals.
Absolutely cures indigestion.
Kodol Nature’s Tonlo.
nl E.C. DaWirT & C0.
PINE By EO I ois.
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER.
B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE.
Summer Arrangement.—In Ef-
fect Sunday, May 18, 1902.
Under the new schedule there will be 10
daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di-
vision,due at Meyersdale as follows:
Hast Bound.
No. 10x—Night Express.....
. 14#— Accommodation
. 6g—Through Mail...
No. 46z—Through Train.. «43
No. 16*—Accommodation............
West Bound.
. P*—Night Express..............
0. 13*—Accommodation ve
. 47*—Through Train.
. bd—Through Mail.
. 49*— Accommodation
*Regular S05. zPo not stop. xFla
g Stop e on passengers for
stop.
ash-
ington and points beyond. d Stop to take
on passengers for Pittsburg and west.
J.C. CORRIGAN, Agent.
A FREE SCHOLARSHIP.
Any young man or woman who is a
bona fide patron of this paper may se-
cure free instructions in Music or Elo-
cation.
The Ithaca Conservatory of Music,
with the desire to stimulate the study
of these arts, offers fifty free scholar-
ships—valued at $100 each, and good
for the term of twenty weeks beginning
with the opening of the school year,
September 11, 1802, in any of the fol-
lowing departments: Voice, Violin,
Piano, Organ and Elocution. These
scholarships are awarded upon compe-
tition which is open to anyone desiring
a musical or literary education. Any-
one wishing to enter the competition or
desiring information should write to
Mr. George C. Williams, the General
Manager of the Ithaca Conservatory of
Music, Ithaca, N. Y., before September
1, 1902.
tl Ap
E® HILLER-MADE SUITS are the
most popular. When in need of a fine,
neat-fitting tailored suit, be sure to get
it from iller, the Reliable Tailor,
Frostburg, Md., who also has a branch
establishment in Meyersdale. in charge
of Mr. Geo. Ruhl, an expert cutter and
fitter. The same high grade work is
done at both establishments. All cloth-
ing guaranteed to give satisfaction, and
charges very reasonable. Jo tt
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
EXCURSIONS TO
ATLANTICCITY,
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 81, Aug,
14 and 28, and Sept. 4, 1902.
Tickets will be Good Sixteen days, Includ-
ing Date of Sale.
For full information concerning tick-
ets, stop-overs, time of trains, sleeping
and parlor car accommodations, call on
or address nearest Ticket Agent Balti-
more & Ohio R. R., for full informa-
tion. 9-5
H& GET THE BEST |The best is
always the cheapest. When you get a
Hillar-Made Suit you get the best every
time. Mr. Geo. Ruhl, who has charge
of the Meyersdale branch of the Hiller
tailoring establishment, is an expert
cutter and fitter. He visits Salisbury
frequently with a full line of samples.
He will be at Hay’s hotel about Aug.
25th. Be sure to see him if in need of
new clothing. 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.
WasHiNGgrox, 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
MR. H. C. WHITE, the well
known fashionable tailor, of Chambers-
burg, Pa., will be in Salisbury about
Thursday, Sept. 4th, with a choice line
of Fall Suitings and Trowserings. First
class makd at reasonable prices. 8-28
-
Popular Excursion to McKeesport and Pitts-
burg and Return, Sunday, Sept. 7th,
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
Only $1.50 round trip from Salisbury
Junction for Special Train leaving 8.45
a. m.
A full day to visit the famous parks
and Zoological Gardens.
Call cn agent Baltimore & Ohio Rail-
road for full particulars. 1t
OUR GREATEST BARGAIN!
—We will send you this paper and the
Philadelphia Daily North American,
both papers for a whole year, for only
$3.70. Subscribe now, and address all
F. B. Tuomas, Leading Druggist,
tf Meyersdale, Pa.
orders to Tux Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf
L& FINE GUNS FOR SALE!—We
have for sale at THE STAR office two
very fine guns, receiveg from the Ste-
vens Arms and Tool Company in ex-
change for advertising. One is a Ste-
vens Ideal Rifle of 25.20 caliber, and
the other a most beautiful Stevens
Shotgun, single barrel, 12 guage, made
strong enough for smokeless powder.
Both guns are beauties and of the latest
and most improved models. Don’t buy
worthless and inferior guns when you
can get the best in the world at a low
price. Call and examine them.
Desirable Real Estate For Sale.
THE Star is agent for the sale of a
very desirable piece of real estate locat-
ed 3 miles east of the thriving town of
Salisbury. Said real estate consists of
about 72 acres of land, part of which is
in a fair state of cultivation, and part
covered with a large amount of timber
suitable for mine props and ties. A
very thigk vein of most excellent lime-
stone, easy of access, is opened on the
land, as well as a vein of the finest pav-
ing stone to be found anywhere. The
famous Findlay Spring,one of the finest
pure water springs in all Somerset
county, having a volume of water suf-
ficient to supply a town of several
thousand inhabitants, is also located on
this land, and the spring alone is worth
a handsome sum of money. There is
also a fine bearing young apple orchard
on the place, and a food, new two-story
residence and suitable outbuildings.
The place can be bought at a very
reasonable price, or will trade same for
desirable town property. For terms
and further particulars, call on or ad-
dress Tue Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf
NOTICE!
Reitz’s Cider and Applebutter Fae-
tory Now Open.
My Cider and Applebutter Factory
in Salisbury is now open for the season
of 1902. I have increased the capacity
of the boiling department and can give
prompt service to all who come. My
experience enables me to ‘turn out the
very best products, and this year there
will be a demand for all the Applebut-
ter that can be made. Do not let any
of your apples go to waste, but turn
them into money. For best results,
bring good, clean apples and use two
bushels of good flavored apples, any
size, for filling, to every ten bushels of
cider apples. H. H. Reirz,
10-9 Salisbury, Elk Lick P. O., Pa.
Comrades of the G. A. R. who Intend to
Visit Washington During the 36th Na-
tional Encampment in October:
Many inquiries having been made
concerning Washington and its many
places of interest, your attention is re-
spectfully called to the illustrated
“Guide to Washington,” published by
the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, as one
of the most complete, correct and the
cheapest guide published. The infor-
mation contained therein is carefully
compiled and assists visitors in touring
the city to best advantage in shortest
time. It is beautifully printed on
heavy paper,the cover containing an ex-
quisite steel engraved portrait of the
“Stuart” Washington suitable for fram-
ing. All the half-tone illustrations are
made from recent photographs.
This guide may be obtained from all
ticket agents of the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad, “The Great Battlefield
Route,” at 10 cents each, or will be sent
to any address for 15 cents.
G. A. R. Posts ordering 50 or more
will be furnished at special low rates.
A folder containing a correct battle-
field map and special maps of Gettys-
burg and Antietam will be forwarded
with each copy.
For further particulars address C.
W. Bassett, General Passenger Agent,
B. & O. R. R., Baltimore. 10-1
Addison News.
Sept. 1st.—Mr. and Mrs. John Davis,
of Connellsville, Pa., were recently the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Largent for
a few , days. Mr. Davis is in the ice
cream business in Connellsville.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs,
Jacob Keim died last Sunday morning,
of dysentery, and was buried in the
Addison cemetry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darr, of the Addi-
son hotel, recently gave a very nice re-
ception to some of their friends in be-
half of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Augustine,
who are about to return to their win-
ter home in Uniontown. We are all
sorry whenever they leave here, as
they are excellent people.
A Parson’s Noble Act.
“I want all the world to know,” writes
Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, R. 1.,
“what a thoroughly good and reliable
medicine 1 found in Electric Bitters.
They cured me of jaundice and liver
troubles that had caused me great suf-
fering for many years.For a genuine,all-
round cure they excel anything 1 ever
saw.” Electric Bitters are the surprise
of all for their wonderful work in Liver,
Kindey and Stomach troubles. Don’t
fail to try them. Only 50 cts. Satis-
faction is guaranteed by E. H. Miller.
——
Base Ball.
On Monday the Rockwood and Salis-
bury clubs played on the latter’s
ground. The score was 15 to 6 in favor
of Salisbury.
Same day Meyersdale defeated Frost-
burg by a score of 10 to 3, and last Sat-
urday Midland defeated Meyersdale by
a score of 12 to 3.
The man or women whose digestion
is perfect and whose stomach performs
its every function is never sick Kodol
cleanses, purifies and sweetens the
stomach and cures positively and per-
manently all stomach troubles indiges-
tion and dyspepsia. It is the wonder-
ful reconstructive tonic that is making
so many sick people well and weak peo-
ple strong by conveying to their bodies
all of the nourishment in the food they
eat. Rev. J. H. Halladay, of Halladay,
Miss., writes: Kodol has cured me. I
consider it the best remedy I ever used
for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I
was given up by physicians. Kodol
saved my life. Take it after meals. E.
H. Miller.
State Committee May Select Our
Congressional Candidate.
Republican candidates for Congress
have not yet been agreed upon in the
Thirteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-second,
Twenty-third and Twenty-sixth dis-
tricts. Two of these districts, the
Thirteenth and Twenty-sixth, are Dem-
ocratic, the former being the Berks-
Lehigh district, where the Republican
nomination will likely await the out-
come of the Democratic row now in
progress. The differences inthe Twen-
ty-second, composed of Butler and
Westmoreland, and in the Twenty-
third, composed of Fayette, Greene and
Somerset, will probably go to the Chair-
man of the State Committee for settle-
ment. The districts have until Sep-
tember 10 to make their own nomina-
tions before the intervention of the
State Chairman.— Philadelphia Press.
Used For Pneumonia.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich,
says, “I have used Foley's Honey and
Tar in three very severe cases of pneu-
monia with good results in every case.”
Refuse substitutes. E. H. Miller.
Suicide at Meyersdale.
Mary Bunton, an 18-year-old Meyers-
dale ‘girl, committed suicide last Sun-
day afternoon by drinking a bottle of
laudanum. Miss Bunton procured the
laudanum at a drug store and then
took a walk a short distance out of
town with a companion. After reach-
ing a point about a quarter of a mile
east of town, she surprised her com-
panion by swallowing the poison in her
presence. The companion at once
spread the alarm, but before assistance
could reach Miss Bunton she was dead.
There is a rumor afloat to the effect
that the young woman took the poison
because her father would not let her
accompany a certain young man to
Cumberland that morning on an ex-
cursion train ; but we have no definite
information to confirm the rumor. The
Bunton family formerly resided in Ber-
lin, but moved to Meyersdale a short
time ago.
A New Jersey Editor’s Testimonial.
M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philips-
burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: “I have
used many kinds of medicines for
coughs and colds .in my family, but
never anything so good as Foley’s Hon-
ey and Tar. I cannot say too much in
praise of it.” E. H. Miller.
Son of Prominent Meyersdale Bar-
ber Charged With Murder.
Urias, a 13-year-oid son of Arthur
Scott, a well known Meyersdale color-
ed barber, was lodged in jail at Som-
erset, Monday evening, on a charge of
murder preferred by George Donges,
also of Meyersdale.
On Thursday afternoon of last week
young Scott and several companions
were shooting mark with a Flobert
rifle in an orchard near town. It is
claimed that the mark the boys were
shooting at had been placed on a pile
of dirt, and that Malcon Donges, aged
seven or eight years, was concealed in
some bushes back of the mark. When
young Scott’s turn came to shoot and
the weapon was discharged, a scream
was heard in the bushes, and upon in-
vestigation it was found that young
Donges had been shot in the intestines.
The lad died in great agony the next
morning.
Young Scoft claims, and it seems to
be the general opinion, too. that nei-
ther he nor his companions knew that
the Donges boy was in the aforesaid
bushes. But the father of the dead boy
refuses to believe that the killing of
his son was accidental, hence young
Scott’s arrest. An effort will be made
to get the colored boy out of jail by a
habeas corpus proceeding when Judge
Kooser returns from the west, where
he is now spending a vacation.
This accident should be a warning to
parents who allow boys of tender age
to handle deadly weapons. Boys who
are allowed to have guns and prowl
around shooting birds and the like,
usually grow up to be cruel men. To
present even an air rifle to a boy is to
create in his mind a desire to kill some-
thing, and usually the innocent and
useful birds have to suffer, while the
boy killing them becomes hard-hearted
and cruel.
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Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
“Several years since my lungs were
so badly affected that I had many
hemorrhages,” writes A. M. Ake, of
Wood, Ind. “TI took treatment with
several physicians without benefit. I
then started to take Foley’s Honey and
Tar and my lungs are now as sound as
a bullet. I recommend it in advanced
stages of lung trouble” E. H. Miller.
Another Somerset County Murdcor.
Last Saturday afternoon a cold-blood-
ed murder was committed near Krie-
dens, when an Italian shot and kill-
ed another Italian. The Italian who
killed the man had aimed his pis-
tol at another man, a brother of
the deceased, but missed his mark
and killed the brother with whom
he had no quarrel. All persons im-
plicated in the affair were employed
on the new Boswell branch of the Som-
erset & Cambria railroad. The man
who committed the murder made his
escape, and it 1s believed will never be
captured.
If Banner Salve
doesn’t cure your piles, your money
will be returned. It is the most heal-
ing salve. E. H. Miller.
Though We Do
Say It Ourselves=
You can get the largest
and best hottle of Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil that is to be
found at the
Elk Lick Durg tore,
Our Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil contains 50 per cent.
Pure Norweigan Cod Liver
0il, or 1624 per cent. more
than any other Emulsion on
the market.
Our Emulsion is pleasant
to take, easily digested, and is
highly recommended for Con-
sumption, Coughs, Colds, Bron-
chitis and General Debility.
Your Next
Bottle, Miller's!
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
The Blk Tick Plariaoy,
Have You Tried
Heinz's Sweet Pickles?
They are fine—10 cts.
per dozen or three dozen
for 25 cents, at W. D.
Thompson & Company’s
Store.
Lamy
Twice A Week!
We are agents for the
Meyersdale Steam Laun-
dry. We send and re-
ceive laundry twice a
week ; send Tuesday and
Thursday mornings and
receive Wednesday and
Friday evenings. First
class work.
W. D. Thompson & Co.
Talk-0-phone
THE
LATEST
DISC-
TALKING
MACHINE
A fair comparison of the human voice.
Indestructible record. Has many ad-
vantages over other talking machines.
$15. $25. $35. $45.
FMONOGRAIT RECORDS
7-in. Records, 50c. each, $5. per doz.
Te-in. 4s $1. * $0.
Salesmen Wanted.
Trade Supplied.
Write for Catalogue and Discounts.
OHIO TALKING MACHINE CO.
TOLEDO, OHIO, U.S.A.
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Do not be deceived by those who ad-
vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for
$20.00. Thiskind of a machine can
be bought from us or any of our
dealers from $15.00 to $18.00.
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weakness of Sewing Machines. The
Double Feed combined with other
strong points makes the New Home
the best Sewing Machine to buy.
e showing the dif-
Write for CIRCULARS ferent styles of
Sewing Machines
we manufacture and prices before purchasing
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE G0.
ORANGE, MASS.
28 Union 8q. N. Y., Chicago, Ill, Atlanta, Ga.,
8t. Louis, Mo., Dallas, Tex.,San Francisco, Cal
FOR SALE BY
B&F The Pittsburg Daily Times anc
THE STAR, both one year for only $3.25
cash in advance. Send all orders to
THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf
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