The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 04, 1902, Image 1

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VOL. VIII SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1902. NO. 46.
| We Have ~ The Elk Lick Drug Stor
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a nice assoptment of Dry Goods, Notions, etc. po :
ranisiet] alicos. Gi ams. Yl: ancy 2 TT ——
consisting of Calicos, Ginghams, Flannels, Fancy
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Waistings and Staple and Novelty Dress Goods.
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Fountain Pens. Now is the time to buy and avoid the worry of choosing and
opted J : deciding later. .
eyards, 2 ILadies’ and gents’. Prices range : ' : a ho IE All purcheses for gifts.
A from 20 cents to $5.00 The largest choice is now, and the Holiday assortments at : .
pes a | | egal - their fullest and best. now will be held for you unifl
YPPET, : , hi ) 1 : :alled for
ollers, 'y Books. This store’s stock of presents is larger than at any previous cad'eq 101.
s are pe m 8 hris 5 se
You A S S O rt e 1 tn Enough to store a medium sized Christmas season.
cyards Carnegie library. Complete series of
luable : the standard authors in padded leat! A 1 7 . - ha p : :
ec pat, of Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Linings, etc. re standard authors in padded leather | Apt. Picture Frames. Touching the Toilet. Miscellaneous
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EEE . We have the latest things in Men s Ties and a Books Thess are sew dostons in wood and] Two. and three piece Toilet Sets, Lo
SONS ] very fine selection of Ladies’ and Misses’ Trim- > imported metal work. Just a glanceatyHand Glasses, Manicure Sets, Pin Lamps, Shaving Sets, Box Stationery,
Ta thi ; med and Scuff Hats. ; for the Sabbath School, by Moody, fthese is convincing of their values and | Trays. Puff Boxes, Brushes for the hair, te 1903, Medallions, Ping Poug..
t will | Talmage, Spurgeon, Drummond, Brooks, usefulness. the teeth. the clothes, the hands, the the new gauie for young and old,
fe. If F | Vincent and others. face, and the hat. Fine Toilet Soaps,
gly / . | ete., and many other things.
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wed. | Persian Metal. Bibles
ibles.
| Books :
See Our : | This is a new and very beautiful The Land of Music.
| for the children. Mother Goose, I material. We have it in Pin Trays 213s .: The large Family Bible, the Student's
*l Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, | Reference Bible, the Teacher’s Index
Mouth Organs, etc. One for your son or | Bible, Bibles that can be carried in the
daughter will prove doubly acceptable. pocket.
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| Anderson’s Fairy Tales, etc. Over 400} Jewel Frays, Statuary, Picture Frames
{ copies at prices ranging from 5 cents fand many other articles.
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who oe / It is still laden with good values. When in Books. 1pes and Cigai S. ag orn Nove ties.
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Fleming, need of anything good and up-to-date give us a| Over 100 books in beautiful binding] Two hundred Pipes to select from. The latest—Staghorn Ink Wells, Albums.
the Ca; call. for boys and girls. Don’t’ miss tkese.}Buy a cheap one for your husband. He Complete Writing Desks and Toilet] po, utitul Albums for Cabinet and
rs 2 Come early and make your selections. will appreciate it. Tables. Sets in real Staghorn handles | .. pictures. Thess sell Sy y
i ay Cigars in boxes from $1.00 up. go at 25 cents each. one-half what they sold for ra
and fifty i "
pen and § Books. :
red pic- | ° : , G . 3
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aseiors iE [ 1k 1ck u ] 0 The up-to-date standard fiction. Glitter of Goold. esticks. ;
pe j ; . These make beautiful presents for . These are beauties, and for price they Cameras.
n of facts * 4 young men or young women. Twenty Lookout for this counter. Every-{are the lowest on the market. The
ot A : different titles at $1.00 to $1.50. thing goes at unheard of low prices. A ldesigns and material are new and A Camera on your vacation is &
he draw- | 4 few of our bargains are in Hat Pins, | different from anything previously luxury beyond expression. ' Get one for
08 nich = A EE TS EO . Stick Pins, Rings, Cuff Buttons, Watch { offered. your best friend.
ated by . Fine Leathers. Chains, Bracelets, Broockes, ete.
n A $ ”~
5 sa z 5 £ ] / iE / [1 2S 2 More and more articles in leather Framed in Gold C b
$ 0 5 % °
” offered every year. Here are afew: ombs and Brushes.
] N A / JONAL BANK iE Pookathooks Pures Dex Cases, Fragrant Perfumes. Thermometers, French Plate Mirrors,
der ~ OF SALISBURY. @w Qhgie oni Our stock of Perfumes surpasses any fee, i class of good i hesytiful, a hosting) solid backs, i=
’ . 3 her in the county. In bulk or in|®" e prices are exceedingly low. ieces or in sets. :
CAPITAL, $50,000. No. 6106. Cates ot y Catto Rubber C :
: beautiful plush cases, at prices to invite | =" to sec them ubber Complexion Brushes are
¥ Slo Modern fire and burglar proof safe and vault, affording everybody. selling like wild fire.
v £ absolute security. Offers every accommodation consistent . f . .
g with safe and prudent banking. Shimmer 0 Silver . Elegant Cases.
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i Sterling has become one of the lead- P $ In Leather, Eb Ww v
; 2 OrrIcERs :—J. L. Barchus, President ; H. H. Maust, Vice : terials for Christ Beauties nm Vases, 2 ? ony: edgewood, : Candles.
- : President; Albert Reitz, Cashier ing materials lor iristmas presents. Alluminum and Glass. These are
5 3 ? ? . . $ 1% nN Ss . . . > Ss iy
! : Drnsvons ot. I. Barchus, I. 1, Beachy, H. H. Maust, Young man, we have 8 Sterling Silver] These are in imported metal, Brick | beyond question the most useful pres-{ For the dining room table,
< A. F. Speicher, A. M. Lichty, A. E. Livengood, F. A. Maust. present for you, as well as for your and Crockery ware. These all go at] ents that you can purchase for your For the Christmas tree,
— EE IEE a prices ranging from J cents to $200. [best girls, For the parlor
of small : ee : Se rer————— = ——— mm EE . nem se —
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LT Our Printer Moved to Meyersdale. | qualities. We are in the habit of ac- teams, etc., leading from the business Farmers’ Institutes.
Denling 4 : z ; - : On Wednesday of last week our Somplising the things we set out to portion of Pittsburg to a point back of | Tha Fourteenth annual session of the
col and i] printer, Mr. T. R. Sufall, moved to | “4°: oo | Mt. Washington, and all at a compara- | Somerset County Farmers’ Insti
: g. Meyersdale, where he accepts a po- Larer: Since writing the above, Mr. | tively easy grade. The matter fell| yj g hstifutes
; ; = | will be held Dec. 12th to 17th. The first
E . ° e | cition with the Meyersdale Commer- Pa F. Sollenberger, of Chambers- | through because local capitalists, at |two days, Dec. 12th and 13th, will be at
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G CO. i We have the largest and best assortment of cial. Hz informed us, however, before : g, Fa : i appeared on he seene that time, wer a little dubious regard- | Barron’s church, in Middlecreek town- ) \
@ 2 Tony h } th tent and is now at work on this paper. Mr. ing the city’s fut Mos f th
OHIO a : Yin? 1 Tan] eaving here, that it is not his intention ii paper. . | ing the city’s future. Most any o the | ship, and the last three days, Dec. 15th
dina ’ if Groceries, Grain, Flour and Feed that we have to work at the printing trade very long, | 50 enberger comes here a stranger, | proposed Sand Patch routes places |i6th and 17th, will be held in the Count
yu ever had. as he has something else in view in but i rw indication of being | Meyersdale on the end of a spur. House at Somerset The first session
gy Meyersdale at which he thinks he can a good, reliable printer, and as soon as | = ee at each pl ot i :
3 : . Su 8 place will open at 1 o’clock p. mt.
- 8. <7 WILL BE T0 YOUR INTERES] — iii ii we ge caught up wih our work wE| tir Ton n Paar, | Tho tute will faush four etorere
‘ . Well, we wish Tom success at what-1 2 , TL pape A piece of flannel dampened with namely, R. 8. Seeds, of Huntingdon
i . . ever he engages in, notwithstanding the | ? | Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound | county; M. N. Clark, of Westmoreland
3 ami ur stock and g rie - 2 oi : Se - : i
| aq to call, exam ne o stock and get prices be fact that he quit Tne Star before we = . | on the affected parts, is better than a county; W.H. Riddle, of Butler coun-
1m fore making your purchases. could secure another printer. How- . Bilious Colic Prevented. : plaster for a lame back and for pains ty ; and Prof George C. Butts, of State
> : pe SPOT CASH PAID for Country Produce. Put ever, it affords us pleasure to say that . Poke n double dose of Chamberlain’s | in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no College. These gentlemen have all had
: 2 ; oduct : Sanya x at sl y and Tom did not quit without giving us Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea -Remedy superior as a liniment for the relief of | large experience in institute work, as
your proc uce in . nice, ciean, neat sinape anc nearly 30 days notice, and we parted as as soon as the first indication of the deep seated, muscular and rheumatic well as upon the farm, and will come te
ure! get the highest price. > friends after having worked together disease appears and a threatened attack | pains. For sale by E. H. Miller. us with a large stock of practical knowl-
ve . s 3 : ; for nearly five years. During that time may be warded off. Hundreds of peo- | - hat | edge, which they will be able to impart
. S A Lichliter sv . Salishur Pa we never had a row of any kind, but at- ple who are subject to attacks of bilious | Jumped to His Death. | to the satisfaction of all who hear them.
I’ pOsl- al . . ye ee ® 3 « | tended strictly to our business and colic use the remedy in this way with | (Wednesday night Joseph Brushton | Music will be a special feature of both
cine. 1 : tried to do the right thing by each other | i success. For sale by E. H. jumped from a third-story window a in At Barron’s church the mu-
: i Re RRR as nearly as it is possible 4 $0 Wen | = r | the West Salisbury hotel and injured | ee 1 be furnished by the large choir
N. = . = to do. During a portion of the time we —- — himself so badly that he died on the | © t 16 gongregation, At Somerset the:
Yare Oo 2 \ / h 10 E 4 at a same Je) Vom our Meyersdale Will be on a Spur, Says | Saturday morning following. The | Di i Je ne direction af
ZN tr 3 : ins at the same fireside and oncein a | the Pittsburg Post | i 3 3 | Prof. E. E. Cook, of the Jollege of Meu-
NY 5 1S e PER a 0 ! \ = shins Tro . | remains were sent to Lonaconing, Md., | .
e to send he & = while took a social “eye-opener” to- mye following concerning the Berlin for burial. The deceased was a one- | 5° of Southern Penna., who has recent-
sufferer 0 2 Ea EEE Te a 8 gether. Therefore, when Tom moved | out off appeared in last Saturday’s | armed man and was 35 years old. He ly received the degree of Doctor of Mu-
os ns a HA & We claim to be the Lowest PRICED WHISKEY Joys We really sell i |away it seemed like losing a member | pjt¢sharg Post: had been boarding with a sister at sic, from the University of New York.
3 by Ais & Siskoy ae dos oe A Ton inne not a 2 of the Pm, Sy brosur we | According to advices at hand, the Niverton, but had put up with Land- Mr. W. L. Morrison will furnish a fine
I could & “CaspER’s STANDARD” 10 Year old whiskey is a liquid joy! It is actu- 5 Vere left all alone in the print Shop. | project for abandoning the Sand Patch | lord Fair for the night when he made |P'*"° from the Morrison Music Store, of
hild. My i ally produced by honest Tar Heels in the Mountain Section of North Caro- & | Ve had another man hired, but the | (unnel on the Baltimore & Ohio is | his fatal leap. He jumped out on the Somerset, for the use of the institute,
2s ibe ~ % lina by the old time Eroosss Every drop is boiled over open furnace wood new man went back on hig word be- being revived. It is said to be the | south side of the house at about 11:30 | and lovers of music may expect a rare
the BH . & Si . ills. i . ie d , : bo: 5 is ; QA. 3 { ; > : a : 2
al Kinds 2 DE a a bl ae i gauss he a nop. op ; = ae ns | company’s intention to construct a new | o'clock, landing on the ground 35 feet iran The Saturday evening session ag
Am ac- % Jon, bat is not any better than “CASPER’S Sraxparp.” Itisthe best produced present emp oyer in a hole, for he, 100, route, with accommodations for three | below. His arm was broken in several | Perons ohivroh ahd the Tussdey even:
r. Long, 5 and must please every customer or we will buy it back with gold—we are 2 was short of helm But while = pave | racks mocoss the backbone of. ‘the |places, his ibs were caved in, wnd he! ing session at Somerset will be under
who has # incorporated Under the Laws of N. C., with an authorized capital of $100.- § | not yet a regular empioye on hand, we | Aja ; i Bae nue las int ; 3 the direction of the ladies, and will be
ften not # 000.00 and the Peoples National Bank and Peidmont Savings Bank of Wins- # | will get the great paper out just the! Alleghany mouhiams. BOY oral Soryers | Tras injured So badly that be tied with: devoted especially to the interests of
wrought = ton-Salem, N. C., will tell you our guarantee is good. This old honest, came. thanks to being a practical print- have been made. The original survey | out regaining consciousnoss. ihe t 2
I gladly %% mild and mellow whiskey is worth one dollar per quart, hut to more fully » 2 % int p Alp = | for the abandonment of the tunnel— 1t is thought that the leap was either | OMe. :
my old = introduce “Casper’s Somdard no fier Sig BEE of this pesnd at I er a, ay an par > course, Un- | ,1,n0ct one mile long—so far as known, | the result of a dream or was made with | These institutes are conducted espec-
OWN, ® ¥ #2 half price, (packed in p ain sealed boxes) uarts $2.95, 10 Quarts | der the circumstadeces, the paper will | : 114 firs tt : an re ._|ially for the benefit of farmers and thei
ster, O. a ¥ = $5.00, Express Prepaid Anywhere in U. S. All orders and remittances & | not be found up to Sts formar standard. | was made by Elliott Holbrook, formerly suicidal intent, the latter theory being or sot ait Tas hee
; i in st: g - check as well ast ts : ic i X : Zz, » | superintendent of the Pittsburg | the most probable, as it is re orted §, yet. persons are cordially
* # (in stamps, cash or by check, ete.,) as well as requests for confidential price & but this condition eannot last long. | g I I ited to attend
¢ o list MUST BE ADDRESSED AS FOLLOWS: & The i cod mat to Bot dtc : g- | division. The latter is an authority | that the unfortunate man had been | PV! eq. £o a ie BC
or sen = 5 B | There isn good. 1h had forevery |, oho railroad engineers in certain | acting rather strangely for aday or two | N. B. CRITCHFIELD
; .C.8. PER CO., Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A. : i § tavrond eng 3 _in | gre gely A day or two So Tei, 2
bottle. - = 5.0. 5. CAS ’ : : # | good jon, pup the man nesue Spr specific lines, and years ago had a before the affair happened. It is hig Chairman of Local Commitee.
a s #& MainOffice and Warehouses: No's. 1045-46 Liberty and 1, 3, 4 and 5 Maple Sts. #1 i Be, pe wi 5 How project on hand for the building of a | that when he left his sister’s place he ee
Pe & " = S——— oy BTL, 10 allots he p casera 0 mye ag double-deck bridge across the Monon- told her that if anything happened him | Boy’s Life Saved from Mpmbranous Croup.
URE (0 i ' & we expect to have an excellent man b 3 . 5 ; PB
hey i BW 2 | bout peti ork When : . % | gahela river from the foot of Ferry | he wanted to be buried at his old home, | C. W. Lynch, a pron nent citizen of
gh By = 5 " 1 > he arrives, |gtreet and for the baring of a Mt. Lonaconing, from which place he came. Winchester, Ind., writes) “My little boy
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Ihe i pi Po A . is former | Washington tunnel along the present | Landlord Fair says the poor fellow had a severe attack of membranous
| a > 2 ond hn possi > 8 Sa of it.| general lines of the Wabash. Mr. | spent most of the evening in the parlor croup, and only got relief after taking
% | Everything will come right where there | folhrook’s scheme, so far as the city | with his little girls, singing hymns, | Foley’s Honey and Tar. He got r
= re ——————— Ss a — | is push and energy, no matter how | onq of the ; i sa . : y I
] > » project is concerned, was |seeming to be deeply affected by the | after one dose and I feel that it saved
’ 2 € i- | . | { 1at 16 saved
i oley S Honey and Tar Foley S Kidney Cure handiespped one may be, and the od} | more pretentious that the Wabash | lines as they were sung. The deceased | the life of my boy.” Refuse substitutes
heals lungs and stops the cough. makes kidoeys and bladder right, tor of this paper has the two aforesaid | plans. It included a roadway for | was a native of England. | BE. H. Miller.
Whiskey $142 Gallon.
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