ro) y : : Please Call and Settle. Having sold my meat market and everything pertaining thereto, 1 here- by give notice to all persons indebted to me to call and settle, either by cash | or note. All accounts not settled with- in a reasonable time will have to be collected by process of law. J.T, BMEARMAN, 4 tf Salisbury, Fa. 0.00! ; ® ® pa 0.00 snd GOTO WM.G. HILLER for fine 0.00 ——. tailoring and suits that fit perfectly. : : $ i We guarantee satisfaction. That’s why we are the leading tailors of Somerset county. Main street, Meyersdsle, » : i © 1 J c : Pa. 1, » . One Soda Fountain in good condition, - i Vee at-- with fixtures. W. D. TuompsoN & Co.. tf Elk Lick, Pa. — Administrator’s Notice. an. oy Estate of Howard M. Stanton, late of Elk go Lick township, Somerset county, Pa., de- n.. ® ® ceased. ® 2 ‘ 9 Letters of Administration on above es- £ Sian, | tate having been granted to the undersign- ed by the proper authority, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate | 1 | to make immediate payment, and those o having claims against the same to present : them duly authenticated for settlement to : the Administrators, at the store building of caspase > the said decedent, at Niverton, in the town- ship aforesaid, on Saturday, Feb. 20th, 1904, at 1 o’clock p. m. ELI STANTON, PA. f th : d : : ARVEY H. MAUST, — > 2-18 Administrators. = 0 IS Sde. rE ‘ Desertion Notice! { : - sh mesma — sen = A SEER a ; Notice is hereby given that my wife, \i he i 0 Redue 1004 1 hp cree Underwear, Sufs and Overcoat or Men and Boys, Mots, ete not be responsible for any debts that she may contract. Persons giving her credit must look to her for settlement. 1-28 ZacH. T. WAGNER. MID-WINTER EXCURSIONS TO WASHINGTON. JANUARY 21 AND FEBRUARY 18. —VERY LOW RATES.—™ umts BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. In accordance with its usual custom, the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. will, on January 21 and February 18, 1904, run teous ; : Two PoruLsr Mip-WINTER EXCUR- Overcoats. Boys 7.50 and 8.00 suits at...... 5.75 SIONS TO WASHINGTON AT VERY Low 10.00 suits abn 0.95 Rares ror THE Rouxp Trip, good re- | Men’s $6.50 and 7.00 overcoats @ 4.98 : turning ten days, including date of sale. } ¢ s50and900 ¢. © 650 Underwear, Felts, Caps, Excellent train service, standard : ; ” ? coaches, Pullman parlor and sleeping ¢ [4 « 10.00 and 11.00 . 7.50 Shi Gl Et ATS « 13.50 overcoats NOW.......... 9.98 rts, oves, C. These delightful excursions afford splendid tuniti t isit th hy « 15.00 overcoats NOW......... 11.00 | Men’s wool underwear, red and gray, pang epporcunt My se 1h » ’ : 2 NAL 4 : Boy's overcoats will be closed out at formerly $1.00, now 79c¢. of Congress. For tickets, time of trains and full information call on or address Agent B. & O. R. RB. A most complete and fully illustrat- ed Guide to Washington may be pur- frotit t0'% off former prices. Ladies’ fleece-lined underwear, for- Men's and Boys’ Suits. merly 25¢., now 19c. Ladies’ wool underwear, red and gray, Men’s $8.00 and 8.50 suits at.....6.50 4 chased from Agents B. & O. R. R. at « 10.00 and 11.00 suits at...7.75 formerly $1.00, now 79¢. ten (10) cents per copy. 2.18 «12.00 suits At........oeeeeeees 9.50 | Men’s working coats reduced from nn . dl | «15.00 suits at... ise | $125,150, 2.00 to 98e., 1.15, 1.50 1 Snecial Tours 1 Horida 4 /) as xmechsaumb. «16.50 suits at......oeeeeenes 12.50 | Boys’ working coats reduced from $1.- : ! 0 : | B ' 550 tis at 4.00 925 to 98c. . BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD | ys o. suits at...... s¥nsviaresnane . Le VIA WASHINGTON 1 Men’s felt boots and ims reduced from 2.25, 2.50, 2.75 to 1.85, 2.08, 2.25. Boys’ felt boots and gums reduced from 1.75 to 1.38. Ladies’ — AT VERY LOW RATES. —— oliday felts and. gums reduced fm 1.50 to 1.1o. Ladies’, Misses and Children’s leggings reduced from 75, 65 and Soc. to 59, 49 and 39c. Men’s leg- these gings reduced from 50 to fc. Men’s winter caps, cloth and plush, reduced from 25 and §0c. to 19 and 39c. Cloth, red, blue, green and brown, JAFUARY 20—VIA SEABOARD AIR LING, Tickets including, in addition to reduced from 4o and 50 t¢3 and 4oc. per yard. Black cloth reduced from 1.00 to 79¢. per yard. Men’s heavy fleece-lined overshirts reduced from 90 to 63c. Men's bl flannel overshirts reduced from 1.00 1.25, 2.95 to T9¢., 1.00 and 1.50. Men’s stiff-bosom shirts reduced from &50c. 5 : : and 1.00 to 35 and 63c. ps and Boys’ sweaters formerly 50c., now 39¢c. Men's lined working gloves reduced from 1.00 and 1.25 to 79¢c. and ey pi BO nr 1.00. Men’s Cardigan Jajets reduced from 1.00 to 79c. Returning, leave Jacksonville February 10. Special Reductions 11 hoes During this Sale! FEARUARY 9—VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. round trip railroad fare, sleeping car ast, at at 39c¢. Tickets including, in addition to round trip railroad fare, sleeping car try are preparing to take up the in- Children in Peril. - : v | SCHRAMM BROS, Proprietors. 5 . . . | Some of the most anxious hours of 8| ¢oHEDULE Hack No. 1 leaves Salis- vestigation and give it the widest pos- DNEYCURE mother’s life are those when the little guy at 8 a. m., arriving at Meyersdale at | sible publicity, so that the agents will Makes Kidneys and Biadder Right | ones have the croup. Foley’s Honsy OB a 20 DIM. at] | hg marked when they invade the coun- try districts. ENTER : iio | P'HACK No. 2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. m.,ar- i ANE x and Tar is a safe and effective remedy riving Re: Ta ac230 p. os Hroturn- I ALE COMMERCIAL | EGE School of | that never fails. “My boy w ould bave ager unle at 6 p. m. arriving at OID} SO ae I : : | st: the coughand healslungs died from membraneous croup if it had i Soya bod >APERS for sale at THE STAR i MEYER Ly High Grade, SLORS esoug Be | office. They are just the thing for | not been for Foley’s Honey and Tar) | oP art re Y . : 3 os | : Ww Ce Rxye J F XS Y | pantry shelves, wrap ying paper and 1 MEYERSDALE, PA. Summer Resort. No facations. Tuition moderate. FOLEY SHONEY-~TAR j Writes: ¢.W. Lynch Mof Winchester OLE HONE FAR | as paper for De fon Five . 1 Board at cost. Ww. J. MARTY, M. Accts., Principal. | for children; cafe, sure. No opiates | Ind. Sold by E. H. Miller. 2-1 Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia cents buys a large roll of them. tf and have it stocked with the latest and bestf Wagner Bros., Agts., - - Me a2 askets, Robes, Lining, ete. elephone No.9. { . w 1.53 : - : . BARCHUS & LIV EN GOOD, Salisbury, Pa accommodations and meels en-route 1 5 : 5 ° Washington to Jacksonville. Return- : | = ing, leave Jacksonville February 24. MARCH 8—VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE. 35 and Tickets including. in addition to i - round trip railroad fare, sleeping car . oe memes accommodations and meals en-route w 19c. | | Washington to Jacksonville, but not . . Th h Returning, tickets will ’ The Mince Pp and Were] [UTRC A GAS a0] [500 mir i er 1 e good on any regular train until May P Ci Cyclone PULVERIZER and so pleasant. a ; if oe bo. = But ne sure they are Pure, | G } £ For detailed information call upon i Fruit Cake S | aSon and ROLLER Combined for safety always buy aso ie ngines Buliimane & Ohio Ticket Agents. rices. Pe ns 3- Pie ¢ | ; Always ready for use. Ee SE , prices : ; . | . Simple - Durable - Strong || oe E | safe, Reliable, Economical, Noiseless. Plan to Import Girls. : is drawing near, and you wil want Choice, New, Clean, and Light-running. | lh Positively Safe. Scere investigations which have 20 per Raisins, Currants, Apples, {tron, ete. = TREES Wi MN ES | ; been carried on for some time by res- 11. : | Made In 2 3 Every cue mission workers throughout the y anoth- You can get the finest lin of these goods, as well as a : For Medicinal sizes from By Engine country, says a Chicago dispatch, have 3. This general line of Groceries, Gkin, Feed, Hay, Straw and | : | {3-4t035 H.P. warranted. | | brought to light the existence of a syn- Minnehaha and Pillsbury’s {est Flours, the bread ial fais = = and Family use. | rn ah 2 ~ ers, at the provision store of | HR aa te Our 240 acre vineyard} Louls daring the World's Fair : : | SR FE produces every year sev-j| : 2 : : lit li b P '| Acknowledged to be the Best. eral hundred fons of the} Ri SEE already made lon to * . 1C 1 c a 1S ul y ’ d.! Especially adapted for choicest glepesihat over | the belief that the promoters inten to Crushing Lumps and pulverizing the soil. grew, ne YF Pe §| return to the methods employed in the 3 Rolling wheat ground after sowing. goes into Severne Wines. §j days of the “white slave” and that up. | Packing the Soft in » solid od. Champagne, Brandy, § “hs agents are in rural towns offering al- o ons R. REICH & SON, |istsiaes omer || HERS |i : J ie between corn rows by removing J Whiskey, Yor Farmers, Printers, Millers, Man The investigators assert that the St. ter Jan. : Rolling of breaking large weeds before the 3 il Unfermented Grape Juice, f| | ufacturers, Miners, Bakers, Thresher- Louis syndicate is endeavoring to ob- ys find |] Pig stalks in spring before pl § Stems Yi &e., &c. | men, Carpenters, Hay Balers, Grain tain 60,000 girls from country towns rom op ae SOB SE ee po AR ESP 1; your dealer don't havel |Tlevators, Pumping, Saws, etc, etc. | | and villages. Its agentsare also work- one Special price where we bsye Ro agents. | WE them write us direct. | Send for catalogue and price list gin Frrose aad will send ibouss cd - ustling agents wan v § ids liberal ; ’ Sand fof sirprias and price liste | SEVERNE WINE CO., UTICA GAS ENCINE WORKS,| | of women across the water. The com- he same We have opened a branch un rtaking room on | HE ren ACUINE co Himrod, N. Y. | Utica, N. Y. _} | pany, it is asserted, has $100,000 capital . : ” behind it. OSperous Pp —— Eg | Canal Fulton, Ohio. _——— Grant Street, Sali ury, Pa., ’ | Siabary Hack Lane, Church papers throughout the coun- |
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