The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, October 02, 1902, Image 4

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to you and many thanks.
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TH SOMERSH COUNTY 3 IR 13 erect a line from Connellsville to citizens took a ia re SLI | «yw Out of Deatlis Jews, | y - . .
P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher | Cumberland, passing through Conflu- | day, were shown about the fmmense When death seemed vary ness foal ; V. GC 1 :
coop, Editor and Publisher. | ence, Rockwoc d. Garrett and Meyers : : Se | a severe stomach and live i al
| ’ Oth S18 and Meyers- | tipple and big coal works by one of the 1 te liver troublethat | ff 4 : :
ee ————— | dale. It is said that the Bell Company | officials and vote the Merchants Coal 1 had suffered with for youis” writes ot
Entered at the Postomice at Elk Lick, Pa. | will also enter the field in competition | Company as doing tl Ji sk at oe | P. Muse, Durham, N. C,, Dr. King’s New | _ as i J = A AN
as mail matter of the Second Class. | with the Somerset County line in all setting Somer: he er ; A SH | Tats Pills saved my lifs atu. gave per | : Ll i u RG. A 3 B I. ¥
ts t g B 8 ounty o : ¢ ; : § 2 ! - :
| the principal towns of the county. | other parts of the hi 11 Shes of all | fect health.” Best pills on earth and EEE d oc dai —— This:
Subscription Rates. The Record claims that the population | Ness and superiority of her ER | only 25¢. at E. H. Miller's drug store. | - . BE 3 SE saving
THE STAR is published every’ of Berlin is one-h: 8 rf i i jor perlin | Dav 1 “Sout ' oo
se Tick, Somerset Count, Fas at the fol- J be wwilisnces —Terlin A Great Day in ‘Squire Lowry's| EE 0 SI I OR y 3 Se
g es: 8 was tak- rd. ’ i | —-
One year, if paid s shi Sanao 5 r : ale Court. : .
If not paid PAR Spotgarh in Mavens 5 en. We rather think that Editor Mar- | Mr. Henry Fresh, formerly of Sali Rs | : Mi band ru
§€ 0k paid see Ly vale 50 | shall is making claims Lo Smt buss be ) y Salis-| Monday was a great day in Esquire | . 2 ed. It
3 It not paid Strictly in advance am 3 | now, although there is no di io = To | Ses “i now of Cumberland, Md., in- | Lowry’s court. and there was more law =0 3 saves l:
rhree months, cash in advance........... 35 : : sputing the | forms THE Stax that he is the inv sines ! Se go i 3
Fires monitls, eath in nilvance 5 ; Ling is the inventor | business trans ; 5 Capital Stoe 8 ;
Ingle Oe TAs oF oi 0 fact that the town has been enjoying a of an emergency street car brake on |in $ Teh ansacted than we have had | 7 pis ockandSurplus Fund.s......... Jaton $100,000.C0 ITH
ait os inal WSEOunts, | very nice growth since the year ora : 2 in § ii ury for a long time. OPOSHS (OVET).- ction nis voviia avis. ies 760,000.00
At in nqvance. These rates f ] ing. el ic thin Assets OVO) dstit rms ssi rs oben an 760,000.
Jang be Md i os, Those, rates and Bsa the new conl town near | Writes us that in a recent test on a run- | ot ohn Taeniraats 2 A meas ltigan J ASSOLE (OVO us varusinsn suns socrrtostyuansnniinenct cen. lensnra ens 910,000.00 4 rv These
: erlin. Is esrialn to hate a populist] : : AVY : joi £ , s broug efore the s ’ if one 1
T. et , pulation | away car on a heavy grade his brake | i i we OaV Departr
‘Advertising Rates of several thousand, says the Berlin brought the car to ie inte | Jou aie i ie 1 orb i oo iene hn
sing Rates. o i : Sianasi | 8 a row he got i ‘it ¢ :
Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line Besord, Thus it seems Somerset coun- twice the length of a car. Mr. Fresh is | number of the Ni 2 nee with a «Three Per Cent Interest Paid on De t hari »
Sach Digortion. To regular roniters, 5 ty 1810 have another candidate for the | & brainy man and we trust that he will | last Satard BS Mivgruen Bohungs) Draft 1 £ : posi S.#
ents a line for first insertion and 3 cents’ a title of “M in dy ; : at Lh S ay night. At the heari s on all parts of the world
line for each s seding inserti V i Metropolis.” It almost s | realize bi S 3 venti i apine: i :
ness hat Duns | Lou Smith to 5 that M a hy g returns from his invention. | however, it was plainly shown that Accounts of individuals and firms invited t TX —
Terms or editorinl matter for less than 10 | no Jonger tt at Meyersdale is A man who failed to be assessed can | DO one had been shot, and the facts i Deposits sent by mail and all corres de i
yearly inci each insertion, except on M ger the only pebble on the beach. | vote at the November election by call- | the case showed that there had i tention espondence given prompt and careful at- Ww. H. I
Rates rortisme i | Mrs. G. WV. Robins i Vv ; jill s : : 3 ish Fe
| er Dispiay A anme nts will be % rs. (+ wn . Robinson and daughter, | 108 two men who will swear that he has drunken ecarousal in which Isentrout This bank is the only United States depository in tl )
i Paid I ea ably 10 cents : TS. Austin Brown, recently returned | been a resident of the district for sixty and a lot of the foreigners had all par Bank open Saturday nights from. 7 pp 4 in the George's Creek Valley.
v Legal Advexiisnnients at legal rates. ig Comhetiand: Md., and Barnum, days. But if he failed to pay a state or ticipated. It was a badly mixed i : an
arr . Bi TRUE. Va. y ; tithe aaa Ted 2 ’ XW N Wa x
a a A le not : where they had been visiting county (ax, assessed within two years | but the whole trouble was trac MARX WINELAND, PPESIDENT. ROBERDEAU ANNAN, CasHIE
ed free. All 1 od io 8 Nahe
additions nese cents each, sf x Sve They were absent about ten immediately preceding the election sort of spenk-easy conducted by one of yr Qfice 0
. of Thanks will be published free for | days an visited Mr. Jacob B v there is n 4 i forei :
prirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be Mr. ¢ rown, an » is no power on earth that will se- | the foreigners. Esquire Low ’ ' :
charged 10 cents a line. ° | uncle of Mrs. inson’s > > i 4 'T ty
gnrgol 19vesiy pine a caiman tana a rs. Robinson’s at Cumber- cure him a vote. The payment of tax- properly held the proprietor of the T ;
for copie a ling, . yf at Barnum they visited Mrs. | © to enable a man to vote, must be | Joint responsible for all the trouble and | z y fa
RR a charg- | Robinson’s sister. made not later than October 4th. If [made him pay a fine of about $20.00 : y
No advertisement will be taken for less M A you wait until O 5 i i hi La :
than 2 cents. »ss| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gnagey, of Ac- atober 5th you will be | vigh sanded the miter.
- ’ £ inst 94} .
—_— te Pusrh Md., were visiting Salisbury just 24 hours too late. Another interesting case was the 7
——— | friends this week. Mr. Gnagey is The So S onl commonwealth i h .
ND CENTER TRS : : gey is a > Somerset Coal Campany recent- wealth against James Conley, /
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. praspenus merchant of that town and | 1y purchased the Jer. B. Keim tract of who was arrested on such charges - : gy
— as done a successful business in Acci- coal, which lies almost within as »s | surety of the sisti 1
: Ace : ‘ a stone's peace, resisting an officer, ¢
W. D. Thompson and family are be- dent for many years. He is one of the | throw of this borough. The tract has assault and battery with intent to kill m Enamel, Pat. Colt Skin Box |
ing visited by Mr. Thompson's father well-to-do men of Garrett county. He both the big vein and the 4-foot vein ete. 1t is alleged that Conley assaulted d hu | | Gomeor
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this week. phe i aceoripasied while here by | on it and consists of about 10 acres of Constable Henry Christner without an Velour Calf and Vici id : ! »
Ralph Sufall, of Somerset, is at pres- 1» mother, Mrs. Eliza Gnagey. most excellent coal. It is very close gaise, bonsing him. shamefully and also h 1 eel
ent visiting his brother Tom and fam- On Monday of last week the Mer- to the railroad, and we are informed attacking Postmaster Joseph Patton, ire Nere ln | pe
ily, of this borough. chants Coal Company made the first thee ihg parohasers will soon haveshings of West Salishury, and oboe oa Tt |
Our old friend David Enos, formerly large shipment of coal from their new in readiness to ship from a new open- names Ne Lav nob lsarned, The air All W f if
of Salisbury, but now of Cumberland mine at Boswell, the output being 1,000 fi We have not learned definitely fair occurred in the West Salisbary € d d CS
ar + DLgr aht»{tons.: This out ill i > 3 | what price was paid, b postoflice, last Satur i : Se
Md., is circulating : y ELOY is output will be increased as } paid, but are told that , last Saturday night, and the
nn ia g among Salisbury ravigty as room can be provided for the price was $1,000 per acre. township constable shows the marks We ca th 1 A. F. 8
: i additional miners. T S- 4 i yory rough u : i rrys . :
Enna wll be Lrdaching th ithe Evan) aon te sold i ig plant 2 Bos The free rural delivery service in this | while Sai d hs ana econrred ] 3 6 arg F
gelical church next Sunday at 3 p. m.| up-to-date soft 1 nes) an most county will probably be started from | seems to b an and the ease est stock of M ? bey
thy poser BoM. B Mol » soft coal mining plant in | routes leading from the county s S.A Yor) seve one, A on 5
astor, cLaughlir. | the state. Apolionti y seal. | any rate the prisoner has gi i11 :
Dl are taritod to attend. ] Application has been made by Somer- | th f s s given bail in Ladies’ € d C i Oth
A Wi i i Two valuable gushers have already |S€t and vicinity people for two free d § Sm of $1000 for his appearance af an il.
isconsin man ate 50 roasted ears | been stru ilers ; ivery s io fivoge | courg in this ono eas / re
ie re inte don Pa ck by the drillers on oil ter- livery routes, one from Somerset by | understand he h e alone, and we dren’s Shoes 1n th
. Sitti ; ; .| ritory owned in Kentucky by Mr. J. J. | W&¥ of Centreville and Sestnodl he, has sso been required e ="
vi Be hyn said nice things of | Hoblitzell, of Ne ay Hob- other from ie IY toigive pond Ins case he had betore t 4
yi6y 85 0 Sunes) 27a his Boia) bose litzell seems to be in luck, all of which band, Edie and points ay ou ¥sqaite Davia Voller, own.
and rea appeared t 5 ; ; : ; i i is
a we pp 0 lo dsser vel, for Ie is a useful man and A special representative of mes 3 a Soul rate, gentlemanly Y 1 ; 2
. probably done more toward the | the ostotfice Department has been ow when he is sober, but wh 1
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Wonder if the tickleish Meyersdale mineral development of our own coun- Somerset to investigate and report up- drunk he usually is very quarrelsome. u 1 be pleased here m both 3
o editors will blame Tue Star for the bad | ty than any other one man in it. More | 1 the matter, and recently an examin- We fool sorry for him, Wnt be bas no style and price
1 weather during Fair week. Well, it’s | power to him. ation of applicants for appointments one to blame but himself. Brace up p By
: a poor set of editors that can’t arrange Tocoh D. Miller recently shuved as carries was held at the Somerset “Patsy,” and do better. You Cannot Eee
i for ood wenther Le TR dr Tooans > mle postoffice. This we glean from several afford to throw your young and vigor- ; . St
4 tor RO th a ot Vhs ot Tid awn, wits ar, ra of our county exchanges. ous manhood away in drunken brawls ' i, al
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he is easily the uglies i ; Few pers . g only shame, disgrace, pover- b
Met. Rodamer and “Reddy” Coch- | now, Jie the is: ii oo of the — ii 28 #souste idea | ty and trouble upon you. ; !
: "AR. . rries of various va-
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= ne! Bi play, Se days of course Howard DeLozier and John | Fieties that annually are used for pies i > Conley, the father of James, . ) In 4
Sr : sight-seeing tour | Ringler are uglier, but John is about and find a ready consumption at the |j 2°80 arrested, charged with assist- ow
our . the states of Maryland and | to leave the town, and DeLozier issuch popular restaurant run in connection hpi Bis assault npop Conta: d 1y Ey d Eve
est Virginia. They made the trip |a quiet, bashful man that we didn’t | With the Rockwood house. R bis Christner. He will have his hear- } : wel
overland, and say the scenery is simply | think of him at first over 2,500 quarts were canted ey ing next Batardey, we ate informed °
Sn : ers ) and are a i e
Jerry Stevanus had quite a “smash- being kept on hand specially for I :
County Commissioner Jacob Koontz up” in Meyersdale, one a Sibi Wolfersberger’s large i “The f oes be Toog sion
recently sold the coal under two of his He went to our northern suburb with a The lot comprises 400 quarts of rasp- | m i Fi iin ee J avg in
farms to Peter Ott, of Johnstown, for | load of chickens, apples cabbage, ete berries, 800 quarts of blackberries and i hi ies deggie 0. 1, Smith, 9 ¢
$19,000. The land is located near the and while in one of the hotels Yevin >| 1,300 quarts of huckleberries, the order of Davis, Ky., “is Dr. King’s New Dis- OU CAN BE CURED by our combined movement-cure, h 1»
eins Te i 20 3 dns boing Aled hy A C. ie ry Hii covery for Consumption, Coughs nd a Ny A that ay A a, ros M
served the coal under the farm he re- | his team took fright at a ps | This does not include the purchases Si a it slnnys ountes. 11 my pe Le wR a wre mat vou y 1
5 : : »ci= : six years o :} . : a : ed for. octors have HY. Olu uysicinns, Kachcase
sides on. er ieain and ran: mavay. AIRE Wagon made of Tocal dealers in the way of Try ol ray it has never failed. I | diseases, it wil be of vital interest i pennsin roy oi ke lollowing S0na
Stewart Smith will enter the employ | 88 smashed to pieces and the produce berries, apples, appricots, peaches, etc. | throat and 1 © $A76 Sufferers from Bright's Disease and other Kidney Diseases, Rhoumazim Co ump ! £
of Miller & Collins, Meyersdale, Pa., scattered far and wide, but there was which add considerably to the amount | get no h f ung diseases, who could | 6336s of Women, Lost Manhood, Bladder Diseases Trier a i a its.
about Nov. 1st, when one of their clerks, no other damage. of supplies consumed per annam.— an £ A Snciers or any other | 239% Ossanth, Dyspepels, Diabstes, Epilepsy, Heart D: 25 a gi ns oe
will quit that firm to become a travel-| While opening a box, J. C. Rockwood Gazette. oY. 2 others rely on it, best phy- Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Astama, Biliousness zal Gad By it Disease,
ing salesman. Mr. Smith will be the | Three Mile lig an & A week or more ago we sent out will Dan =n B. I. Miller diseases which result from improper L. ving or iguosas cur Ha : 15 ol Por
right man in the right plac . eer NY, enny ay vr ntee satisfaction or refund “The neglect of the Physical well-bein: : Sota
splendid salesman ght place, as he is a | pail through the fleshy part of his hand. Juige Bhar of statements to persons | Price: Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes, a corease EE es
. “ owin subseripti i b : no a
| Fr sore mun ade is git it 5 I thought at once of all the pain and | ne or subscription. We did not 50c. and $1. 10-30 «Thei “ They cure isso ea ‘ ford, -
4 wll oie Dal with Sy is girl if she | soreness this would cause me,” he says, Send t 2 statements for the mere pur- : ran tevin 1) rT =
a ice er ne ee a i Ey ls Chambon By in Say Omar Mama) is “Another.” “Tas, wurrdioe und witernve the tiles Grow maa: THR AMT Dna, ii
: > ain Balm and occasionally after- > s, as some subscrib- | . Brother Smith should contain hi An interesting ] Ty
be, as W. B. Stoops. of 602 Broadway, | wards. To my surprise it nd all o> teem to think, but we sent them Nong of the papers have pr limonials of persons a ri oa ad to Pa
ll cut hfe confectionery snd ies | pain and soreness alata because we want what is coming to us. BS to Meyersdale THE INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE t 3 il : rok
cream parlor to Conrad Hell.—South | were soon hedled.” For sale by E H. We have worked hard for it and we | saysis oy Oe and on it . NOE, Jawrenesville, Tiomn (o., Penna. Th
Sharon News. Miller. 10.30 need it. We pass people on the streets | Start brother Smith to kit Bi i! 4 Y “|
ol CE The 72 Rivar Cont Capa has every day who have received our state- Record.
y little boy scalded his leg from the] Ml Campany hate | ments, and WHO 278 hla to buy at andy» = Or, Bray” Marshill, we shall have 14 :
knee to the ankle. I used Banner completed their shaft near Ber- | time,but who ei Ji to call 5 74 gps ar!
Salve immediately and in three weeks lin. At a depth of 260 feet they struck |1 ol} Shosihe winliyoriog ly i It
Ey i Tolel 11% vet of most ans e oh 4s essly neglect to do so. If the money working on poor old *“Lucifer’s” feel-
Want {5 secommend it to every family | feet in ey e! 5 7h; al a ont 8 were coming to them, some of them ings. Livengood’s Star hasn't been
and advise them to keep Banner Salve 1 5 oe hui, » re Same vein would be after us for it so quickly and Sa¥ing anything unfavorable to Mey-
on Jhand °s It is a save remedy for they struck at their slope some time | persistently that they would hardly tak ersdale at all, unless it was th or ;
scalds or any other sores.” E. H 1il- | ago. The Niver people are amon i re ardiy take i 4 e pony i Pay
2 ! » are ng the | time to e : cation of .th i i i
Son Ee 0 as or to sleep until they had | J. 0 #2 hit bit of railroad news LH 4
The editor of this paper has received and their works near Berlin will 9 Font emen, cash up and do unto tors oy = a whole lot of other edi- . 7 Th
bi notice from United States Marshall among the most extensive coal works n>» you would have others do a sy ed about the same time. y . :
| BO En rte eho aman. sn 0 you. Dee x pass Lasers us of way- | 2 Guaranteed Linen Collars 25 Cents Of
J ted States court rooms, Pittsburg, Ta., equipments are all of the most tiodorn The West Salisbury hotel will change | relic that presid ; old antiquated ! \ The Double Triangle Brand Coll +
eS gs copib rats, PRE I is I nm A be 2 es over Wa Commer- | comfortable. The only collar e a are stylish and ~
| the October term of the Disirict Court The't : present proprietor, will retire from the | a Ladi b . 2g is 2 right to wave at | § ply seam. Sold by upitod made with a heavy 5
4 of the United States. This is an honor | ; e father of Hans Wilhelmi arrived | management and John R. Fair, of thi : 4 0 anita is too much like a or 2 samples er Se ate merchants everywhere
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| aL xe wom prefer to he released ote ovina] dos ae and os Spend borough, will succeed him. Mr Klare to © gompnrod to a ball. any Quarter cols pa TL Sonty Lie equal
i from. » iting his son and family | conducted a good hotel i : oe for gEEs Shouts writs
. ea > g 1otel in our western Forty Years’ Torture. or our 1902 offer.
‘ Oc ty lagh week o pheasant fying | Mr. De ah sf suburb for several years, and we be-| To be relieved from a torturin ‘di |
? across the town flew with such force | many of our old citizens, and all are po i dpi = do equally us| fier 40 TY loin might well Ll JAC :
against one of the windows of thn Vat Lpleased To Lave Biv is — ell. Mr. Fair followed coal mining CS ude of ghana That is | OBS&Ca 3 2
ley house as to knock itself almost sense- | Years ago 1 y 5 i : {for many yours, Day during, the Josh [4 : ney, Gen hn Pes
: ¥ 8 = e ago he was a prominent photog- aay the last| for C. Hane T yn, 5 : Rept
| Los litle May, the adopted dzughter Zapher of Cr Sm few Fonrs drove the wagon for the Elk a Bn | TROY, NY ; Te
i of Mr. and Mrs. Loechel, succeeded in | the death of his wife whe diol in Flo > Yio Spry Gompans. He was unfor- | 60 os ALOT hod sation 1 years. | 7 —
: capturing the pheasant, but the poor ida a year or more ago he is maki > tunate In the mines, and if we are not ig oe burns, wounds, skin dis- | ES
£ bird was so badly injured that. it died | his i ne a ig mistaken, had broken bones eight dif- Miller eware of counterfeits. KE. H. | mmm GRAN Drees
1 a few hours later. Cincinnati, O. oa Pyens Bae £he result of aceldents he : Ee | \ 1 : : ov M
vl The volauie of business ot the Som met with at various times while delv- | The Meyersdale Fair t | I ) Cc : s ”
< Sod. : . re ald . 0 be Pro-| | C1] nN
erset postoffice has been increasing le ns Jnpnred in the Elk Lick ‘ng in the bowels of the earth. John is longed. ! 1 T 1 ol
ils aod rent voar, sors the Brame | wacks io, Ly eee Bn the past seven genial poet of a fellow, and if | Owing to the inclement weatl |
dard, the town will be entitled tc a and forwarded to the ood. sccommodutions count for any: Lg : it
deli ’ : = itled to a free striking miners in the anthracite re- thing, we believe he will do a flourish- ve Sutsiess of the Meyersdale fair Having ji i 3
elivery system. The amount of busi-} gion, $1,224.80. The merchant q | ing business For several i and races, it has been decided to con- | aving just returned from the city with
ness done at the three most important a gan or al years he has | tinue th Tl Gine and : A an exceptionally
; ; usiacss men of this city have given | P7er prominently ment! tinue the same to the end of the week, | ine and complete stock of Fall a inter Milli By
i ices in Somerset counts a Tot usinen vite on iy fey given Sohn pron fneutly Soin po The fale and races will therefore not be | you to be present at our grand ons Winter Millinery, we invite 6fy
§i , Somerset, $7,925; Windber, $6,088; | the idl i : Ly, at an end until Saturday eveni 4 * s pening on
i Megorsdale, $5,084. AS id e men. Here is a mark for the pos evidently abandoned politics. Mr. | 4th. y seeming, Och. | Ia =
i : other miners in this county and this are, we are informed, will move to ANE n
A model newspaper subscriber is | district as well. It shows that the men Meyersdale, where he will rest for at ry 11 SC dy Cc Ot 2 th
Jonas Lenhart, of Meyersdale. In re- employed in this mine have the best awhile before deciding what line of America’s Famous Beanties, ) ’ ’ I 02, oly O¢
Fponse to a recent statement he paid | interest of not only their fellow man, business he will next pursue. Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Be sure to see our fine lin f
all arrears and for some time in ad- [but themselves as well. It is such Te Ee Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't | many other fi They on Wain Nona ond ’
veg ; “ER . : y C 3 r00ds A] I
once. He says in le I | ora ae there that helps to bul] up Bronshitis for Twenty Your. have them, nor will any one, who uses | 1, pian ne goods. They will please you in both style and
cuse my neglect. A man who pays | the miners’ organization, and at the| Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, Til Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It glorifies price. o efforts or inducements will be spared t i
promptly on receipt of a statement is | same time wins the respect of all peo- writes: “I had bronchitis for twonty the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum van- | patronage. 0 merit your
\ always excusable, Jonas. Good luck ple. To the men of that mine we doff oars pnd never got relief until I used Joh Doforesit:: Jucnite orc lips chap
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our hat.—Meyersdale Republican. rr Honey an Tar Which iv a sure pee By The \; il - I F
iles. 25c. at E. H. Miller’s drug store. l dy 1] | Her, - Yo. Tu Nalishury P Fe
y ad for