The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, November 06, 1902, Image 8

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The LYON Improved
“BALL-BEARING”’
Egg Beater
Beats eggs quicker and makes
more material than any other
beater. Unsurpassed as a
creamwhippperand forstirring
up batter for cakes, etc. Has
ball bearings at both ends. No
unsightly outside supporting
frame. Neatestinappearance
and easiest cleaned of all egg
beaters. For Sale by Dealers.
THE ‘‘ SARATOCA"
SN F
SLICER
For slicing all kinds of fruit
and vegetables easily, perfect
fl ly and rapidly. Double cut—)
358 one side cutting thick, the
4 otherthin. Reversible handle;
4 insert in either end. Made
#1 from one piece of solid steel.
For Sale by Dealers.
MILFORD MFG. CO.
Sole Manufacturers
MILFORD - NEW YORK
NOTIN ANY TRUST
Many newspapers have lately given currency
to reports by irresponsible parties to the effect
that
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO
had entered a trust or combination; we wish
to assure the public that there is no fruth in
such reports. We have been manufacturing
sewing machines for over a quarter of a centu-
ry, and have established a reputation for our-
selves and our machines that is the envy of all
others. Our ¢ New Home’’ machine has
never beenrivaled as a family machine.—It
stands at the head ofall High Grade sewing
machines, and stands on its ewn merits.
The “ New Home?’ isthe only really
HIGH GRADE Sewing Machine
on the market.
It is not necessary for us to enter into a trust
to save our credit or pay any debts as we have
no debts to pay. We have never entered into
competition with manufacturers of low grade
cheap machines that are made to sell regard-
less of any intrinsic merits. Do not be de-
ceived, when you want asewing machinedon’t
send your money away from home; callon a
¢ New Home’ Dealer, he cansell you a
better machine for less than you can purchase
elsewhere. If there is no dealer near you,
write direct to us.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO
ORANGE, MASS.
New York, Chicago, Ill, 8t. Louis, Mo., Atlan«
ta, Ga., Dallas, Tex., San Francisco, Cal.
ALL
STEVENS RIFLES AND PISTOLS
ARE GUARANTEED TO BEL
SAFE, DURABLE AND ACCURATE,
THE FRVORITE RIFLE
TT Ey,
is an accurate rifle and puts every shot
where you hold it. “~ivht 43 pounds.
Made in three caliix ‘23,25 and .32
Rim Fire.
PRICE:
Ne. 17, Plain Sights, . . $6.00
No. 18, Target Sights, . . 8.50
‘Where these rifles are not carried in
fstock by dealers we will send, express
prepaid on receipt of price. Send stamp
for catalog describing complete line
and containing valuable information to
shooters.
Toe J. Stevens Arms AnD Toor Co.
P. 0. Box CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.
TrapeE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &cC.
Avyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica-
tions strictly confidential. Frandbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents tal through Munn & rece
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American,
A handsomély illustrated weekly. Iargest cir-
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
Mui four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
UNN & Co z618roeivar. New York
1Broad
Branch Office. 625 ¥ St. Washington, D. C.
W. H. KOONTZ.
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-L.aw,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
J. G. OGLE
Office opposite Court House.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-Law,
SOMERSET, PA.
J. A. BERKEY
Attorney-at-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Attorney-at-Law,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Court House.
A. F. SPEICHER,
Physician and Surgeon,
SALISBURY, PENN’A.
Office corner Grant and Union Streets.
Patronize
| The Home Bakery!
Having purchased the Salis-
bury bakery of Henry Derseb,
I wish to inform the people of
Salisbury and vicinity that I
solicit their liberal patronge.
The Best
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.
REE DELIVERY
We are now running
a free delivery wagon
and will deliver Grocer-
ies, Flour, Fruit, Bread,
ete., to all parts of town.
>We dll=<<
(heap For Cash.
Give us a trial and
you will find that it is
to your interest to deal
with us. Our goods
are always fresh and
pure, and our prices
low.
. 1, Thomgsz &
| into the
Man Shall Not
Live By Bread Alone!
That
said
tempt him the mountain
top. No one wants to dive by
bread alone. Good Mear
wanted by all us, and even
The Devil
Is Going About
like a roaring lion. seeking
whom he may devour. Bur
is what our Saviour
on
i=
vour head that you can b:)
mmm e———
Lao mm———
T. Smearmaii.
FOLEY'S
remedies recognized emi.
nent physicians as the
PRICE 50c. and $3.00.
when the devil tried 10
don’t let the devil put it into
better MEAT than is sold at my
shop. I kill good cattle and ul-
ways sell as low as current
prices will aliow. For the best
Mear and the lowest living
prices, always call on jour
servant,
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis-
KIDNEY CURE Is a
Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Salisbury Hack l.ine,
SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors.
p. m., arriving at Salisbury at 2.30 p. m.
AC .
riving at Meyersdale at 230 p. m.
Salisbury at 7.30 p. m.
B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE.
Summer Arrangement.—In Ef-
fect Sunday, May 18, 1902.
daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di-
vision, due at Meyersdale as follows:
ast Bound.
No. 10x—Night Express............. 12:57 A. Mm
No. 14*—Accommodation 10:54 A. M
No. 6g—Through Mail. 11:24 A. M
No. 46z—Through Train. 4:58 P. M
No. 16*—Accommodation............ 5:20. M
West Bound.
No. 9*—Night Express.............. 2:57 A. M
No. 18*—Accommodation........... 8:42 A. M
No. 47*—Through Train............. 10:46 A. Mm
No. 5d—Through Mail.............. 4:81 P. M
No. 49*—Accommodation ........... 4:50 P. M
*Regular stop. zDo not stop. xFlag stop.
g Stop to take on passengers for Wash-
ington and points beyond. d Stop to take
on passengers for Pittsburg and west.
J. C. CORRIGAN, Agent.
SCHEDULE :—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis-
bury at 8 a. m,, arriving at Meyersdale at
9.30 a. m. Returning leaves Meyersdale at1
No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. m.,ar-
. turn-
ing ledves Meyersdale at 6 p. m. arriving at
Under the new schedule there will be 10
DOLLARS AND CENTS
10 THE VOTERS
Every County Receives More Than
It Pays Into the Treasury.
RESULT OF REPUBLICAN RULE
*
Figures From Official Sources Which
Cannot Be Denied—The Corporation
Taxes Help Every Township and
Village In the State Under the Re-
publican System of Finances.
Harrisburg, Oct. 14.—Here is 4 state-
ment that is at once startling and
striking. It comes from official sources:
“There is not a single county in
Pennsylvania which does not get di-
rectly back from the state treasury
more money than the state collects
from all its citizens, excepting so far
as some of them may be indirectly
taxed as stockholders in banks, rail-
roads and other corporations. The
largest excess repaid to the counties
goes to the less wealthy ones having
the smallest proportion of property
subject to state tax in relation to their
population.”
SOME REPUBLICAN FACTS.
This is a sample of what the Repub-
lican party has done and is:doing for
the people of Pennsylvania. It is only
one reason why Judge Pennypacker
should be elected and the Democrats
defeated, because they left a state debt
of $40,000,000 to be paid off by the other
fellows.
The following figures are taken from
official records here in Harrisburg.
They are given for the purpose of ex-
hibiting more clearly the fact that the
people get back more than they pay
into the state treasury. How is it
done? The corporations pay the taxes.
What the individual citizen pays into
the state treasury is for liquor license,
mercantile tax, tax on money at in-
terest, etc.
The first column in the following ta-
ble represents the total amount paid
state treasury from each
county from all sources, including per-
sonal property tax, tax on municipal
loans, collateral inheritances, fees of
public offices, writs, wills, deeds, etc.,
mercantile, liquor, bilniard room, brok-
ers, peddlers and other kind of taxes.
The second column includes the money
returned to each county from the state
in the shape of salary of judges, appro-
priations for hospitals and other insti-
tutions and for schools. The figures
are for the year 1900.
SOME IMPRESSIVE FIGURES.
Adams ........ $19,676.87 $86,130.30
Allegheny ....1,027,209.30 1,381,641.29
Armstrong ... 23,660.35 117,598.53
Beaver ........ 27,691.76 120,983.73
Berks ;........ 139,719.11 355,498.00
Blajr ., ....... 39,636.35 180,574.58
Bradford ...... 290,846.57 164,732.32
Bucks ......... 79,017.91 192,301.47
Butler ......... 27,253.49 134,740.09
Cambria ....... 42,801.31 169,121.64
Cameron ...... 3,712.50 21,019.63
Carbon ........ 19,450.01 102,443.49
Centre ........ 12,201.96 107,991.19
Chester . 77,330.74 249,993.95
Clarion ..... .. 12,158.35 100,262.60
Clearfield ..... 21,366.62 167,284.31
Clinton ..... .s 15,743.49 69,342.25
Columbia ..... 18,081.30 96,990.46
Crawford ..... 33,422.23 182,102.40
Cumberland ... 37,170.93 117,357.90
Dauphin ...... 76,913.66 236,985.63
Delaware ..... 90,158.95 175,911.73
HIk ....00c0.0 10,694.28 66,569.10
Brie .......... 73,833.41 225,631.87
Fayette ....... 59,833.10 210,650.74
Forest ....... . 2,739.63 26,646.13
Franklin ...... 32,450.75 117,795.33
Fulton ........ 2,252.31 27,362.71
Greene ........ 13,090.98 83,334.53
Huntingdon .... 12,000.45 88,100.52
Indiana -...... 11,599.44 108,212.42
Jefferson ...... 16,982.20 112,228.55
Juniata ...-... 5,323.40 38,938.80
Lackawanna .. 112,649.76 357,651.13
Lancaster ..... 172,437.01 389,432.12
Lawrence ..... 32,304.11 86,594.82
Lebanon ...... 36,797.92 128,743.82
Lehizh ...... 79,706.12 209,527.87
Luzerne ...... 179,027.59 494,321.67
Lycoming ..... 46,954.47 181,448.87
MeKean ....... 31,760.36 114,880.33 |
Mercer ........ 22,175.01 135,223.93
Mifflin ....... . 17,650.66 . 44,338,77
Monroe ....... 11,696.06 50,969.72
Montgomery .. 162,266.74 314,449.92
Montour ...... 7,666.67 38,419.44
Northampton .. 69,503.85 176,961.00
North’mberl’d . 56,503.85 176,961.00
Perry ......... 8,083.25 66,111.50
Philadelphia ..3,220,760.04 8,289,430.64
Pike .......... 3,518.06 26,876.09
Potter ..... ie 6,565.68 76,829.87
Schuylkill ..... 115,014.71 389,308.68
Snyder ....... . 4,986.63 44,869.39
Somerset ...... 16,937.08 107,593.00
Sullivan eee 3,770.41 34,634.94
Susquehanna .. 17,586.65 115,973.34
Tioga ......... 17,608.96 133,707.35
Union ......... 10,639.48 49,159.46
Venango ...... 25,277.20 122,321.80
Warren ....... 15,001.57 101,310.52
Washington ... 62,212.86 204,451.91
Wayne ........ 14,872.58 83,486.39
Westmoreland . 72,244.83 263,230.75
Wyoming ..... 9,417.96 47,196.29
York .......... 81,312.63 292,037.59
From this it appears that there is no
county in Pennsylvania which pays in-
to the state treasury as much in taxes
as it receives back in taxes collected
by the state to be turned into the coun-
ty treasury for the purpose of reducing
local taxation. In other words, under
the state tax laws enacted by the Re-
publican party in Pennsylvania, the
corporations pay the entire expense of
carrying on the state government and
pay into the state treasury $7,481,484
besides, which is returned back to the
counties.
A FREE PATTERN
(your own selection) to every sub-
scriber. Only 50 cents a year.
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
A Eom) beautiful colored plates; latest
ashions ; dressmaking economies ; fancy
{
work ; household hints: fiction, etc. Sub-
scribe to-day, or, send sc. for latest copy.
Lady agents wanted. Send for terms
Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to-
date, Economical and Absolutely
Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns,
MCS CALL
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PATTERNS
a Se Che
Only 30 and 15 cents each—none higher.
Ask for them.” Sold in nearly every city
and town, or by mail from
THE McCALL CO.,
2 172-115-117 West 31st St, NEW YORK.
TRI te tun
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ofa
Beautiful Complexion !
1tinstantly imparts to the skin
clearness, color, brilliancy, and
the natural girlish glow of
healthy youth.
FENNO BEAUTY BALM
curesskin “redness.” removes
sunburn and freckles, alleviates
burning of the skin. Facial
4 7 wrinkles disappear, when this
_— BC eon BALM is properly applied. =
Used and recommended by prominent actresses.
Send for bookle tand free sample. Large bottle $1.00.
Delivered by the FRIZZINE TOILET CO.,
400 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
HOWER’S , ..
re
Magic Cereal
Takes the Place of C offee
lbw
Is Pure sam
Being made from Malted Grains.
Contains nothing injurious to either
old or young. Builds up the whole
system,
H Natural s#
food Drink
Always agrees with the stomach.
Contains as much nutriment as a
good sized piece of Beefsteak. Con-
tains no Coffee or Extract. It is rich
in color, fine in flavor, and a good
blood purifier,
For Sale by all Grocers.
Prepered and Roasted by
FROM, QI,
HOUSEHOLD
REMEDY
A Stemach Tonic
It restores you to health and the
full vim, vigor and happiness of
life.
An Unexcelled Appetizer
TO DYSPEPTICS
Mishler’s Herb Bitter Co.
400 North Third St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Enjoy a good dinner, then take one of
Dr. Carl L. Jensen's I
Pepsin Tablets
Made from pure pepsin—of the =]
strength to remove that intestinal
indigestion so pronounced after eating]
a hearty meal.
Ror sale by all druggists generally,
25c in stamps for a bottle.
DR. CARL L. JENSEN,
Miller's
Drug Store
FOUNTAIN PENS,
GOLD PENS,
STEEL PENR,
LEAD PENCILS,
INDELIBLE PENCILS,
CARPENTERS’ AND
LUMBERMENY
PENCILS, SLATE
PENCILS, SLATES,
BOX PAPERS,
TABLETS,
ENVELOPES,
DRAWING PAPER,
TRACING PAPER,
TRANSFER OR COPYING PAPER,
PAPER NAPKINS,
DAY BOOXS,
JOURNALS,
LEDGERS,
TIME BOOKS,
POCKET DIARYS,
POCKET MEMORANDUMS,
ORDER BOOKS,
RECEIPT BOOKS,
COPY BOOKS,
A.B. C. BOOKS,
POCKET BOOKS,
BILL BOOKS,
BIBLES,
DICTIONARIES,
PRIMERS,
WEEKLY AND
MONTHLY MAGAZINES,
PITTSBURG DAILY PAPERS.
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’tover-
load the stomach. A weak stomach
may refuse to digest what you eat.
Then you need a good digestant like
Kodol, which digests your food with-
out the stomach’s aid. This rest and
the wholesome tonics Kodol contains
soon restorehealth. 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 Tonio.
Prepared only by E. C. DEWITT & 00.,Chicago.
Thott, bottle containsat times the 60c. size.
ROLD BY E. H. MILLER.
LADIES,
YOU MUST SEE
our new line of La-
dies’ Suits and Wraps.
We have your style,
because we have
ALL THE
RIGHT .. STYLES
in Suits and Jackets
for the swell dresser
as well as for the con-
servative buyer. You
won't find fault with
the price. Nobody
does.
S. C. HARTLEY,
Meyersdale, Pa.
For
The College of Music
OF SOUTHERN PENNA,
Somerset, Pa...
This college is now open. Piano, Vo-
cal, Stringed Instrumental, Parson’s
Musical Kiedergarten System, Elocu-
tion and Physical culture are taught.
Harmony, Theory and Sight Read-
ing a specialty. For further informa-
tion address
Helen Harrie Junhin, Mgr.
E. A. Cook, Director.
H@ CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun-
smithing and many other kinds of re-
pair work done neatly, promptly and
substantially. All work left at the
Theoph. Wagner residence will be
promptly attended to, at reasonable
prices, by the undersigned.
BEN. WAGNER,
Salisbury, Pa.
tf
k or send
Philadelphia.
rm Sample free by mail. «=
400 N. Third St.,
13 Weeks For 25 Cts.
For the brightest, mewsiest
and most popular legitimate
weekly sporting paper published.
Recognized for eighteen years as
authority on matters pertaining to
i Bage Ball, Trap Shooting, Billiards
and kindred sports. The best paperof
its kind published. For the purpose
2 of introducing it-in new localities,
we will send it thirteen weeks for 25¢c.
(stamps). Sample copy free, Address,
Sporting Life, 415 Dando Bldg, Phila
WANTED !—A good, practical print-
er. One who has only good habits and
is not afraid of work. We have steady
work and good pay for the right man.
No bums or drunkards need apply.
Good treatment, good wages and
prompt pay is the policy we do busi-
ness on. For full particulars call on or
address at once Tue Srar, Elk Lick,Pa.
|
Wine Making in Portugal.
t In great emergency when all
' the men are demanded in the vine-
' yards, women are called to assist
| in wine treading. Our correspon-
| dent saw young women wear-
| ing their own garments which they
| skilfully gather up around them
| until they assume the biggest and
| most abbreviated of Dutchman’s
| “britchen” costumes, while in the
| winery.
| THIS IS A SCENE IN THE VILLAGE OF
i UINTAS, PORTUGAL.
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An improved method of mash-
ing by :
At the Speer Oporto Gr:pe Vineyards,
PASSAIC, N. J.
by which a barrel of grapes a
minute is dumped in the hopper,
that feed two large rubber rollers,
between which the grapes are
crushed.
The Port Wine from Sneer'aVineyards
beats the world for its valuable
medicinal qualitics. None put
on the market now,until nine years
old. Weakly persons, Invalids,
Females, and Aged persons,
should always have a bottle in the
house. If properly used it will
restore health and prolong life. It
is by all odds the Wine for wed-
dings, social entertainment and
family use.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS
DEAL IN HIGH GRADE WINES,
WHO
A WONDERFUL WORK.
To be a man who can excel one hundred thou-
sand men in any one line is good; to be one in a
million is better; but #52, to
ing man, (and the fF
history of the
rawn single line pic-
ture, is wonderful! is Mr. Fleming,
author and illust: r of “A d
the Pan,” an ‘“ Around the Ca
ital," ($2.00 books; has done in his
drawing of Mc / nley. Price on
best Japanese § per, $1.
His ** Around e Capital,”
containing one hundred and
full-page Wash ngton life pen and
ink sketches and \{! five hundred pic-
tures of promi \ i nent Americans, in-
cluding the states J fA men, ambassadors
and commanders participating in the
-American BY ‘War—comprising
collection of facts
gy duced in one vol-
form, will interest
the entire giviljzed g world, : raw-
ly ey f) Oo no surpass,
those of John Ten 8 niel’s, for which
wor he was bb» knighted by
Queen Vic toria. The
humor is SENATOR QUAY. contagious.
The Czar of Pemmsyivanis. |S HE LLL
PUBLISHING COMPANY. New York, U. S. A.
star Feed Grinder
Will grind Ear Corn and all kinds of small
grain into 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
Haris...
AND...
Asthma and Hay Fever posi-
tively cured by this medicine.
USED BY PERMISSION.
Hart’s Swedish Asthma Cure Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
a bottle of your Cure to every sufferer
from Asthma in the United States as a
Xmas gift. I have taken three bottles
and I knew its value before I had tak-
en one-third of the first bottle. I could
breathe free and sleep like a child. My
weight then was 140 pounds. At the
progam time it is 172. Am on the Po-
ice force at night ; exposed to all kinds
of weather. Am 53 years old. Am ac-
quainted with a gentleman, Mr. Long,
a jeweler, No. 80 S. Market St., who has
been a sufferer for years; often not
able to do any work, and it has wrought
wonderful results in his case. I gladly
recommed it; especially to my old
Army Comrades. W. J. Brown,
195 N. Buckley St., Wooster, O.
Sold by all druggists or sent
direct. Price $1.50 per bottle.
HART'S SWEDISH ASTHMA CURE C0,
BUFFALO. N.Y.
BANNER SALVE,
the miost healing salve in the worid.
machinery is adopted
Sirs :—If I could, I would like to send
ad
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Swedish Asthma .
Hay Fever Cure! :
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