The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, January 21, 1904, Image 8

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    W. H. KooNTs.
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
J. G. OeLE
Office opposite Court House.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
J. A. BERKEY
Attorney-at-ILiaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Attorney-at-Tuaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Court House.
E. H. PERRY,
Physician and Surgeon,
(Successor to Dr. A. F. Speicher.)
SALISBURY, PENN’A.
Office corner Grant and Union Streets
B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE.
Winter Arrangement.—In Ef-
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fect Sunday, Nov. 22, 1903.
flUnder the new schedule there will be 10 |
daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di-
vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: |
Hast Bound.
No. 14—=Accommodation ............ 11:02 A.»
No. 6—Fastline.................... 11:30 A. M
No. 46—Through train.............. 4:41 P. M
No. 16—Accommodation............ 5:16 P. M
No. 10—Night Express.............. 12:}d7A. M
West Bound.
No. 11—Pittsburg Limited.......... 6:13 A.M
No. 13—Accommodation............ 8:42 A. M
No. 47—Throughtrain.............. 10:46 A. Mm
No. 5—-FastLine.................... 4:28 P. M
No. 49—Accommodation ..... ..... 4:50pP. M
W. D. STILWELL, Agent.
Delicious Coffee EveryDay!
———
“EXCE RPTA’ * Coffee Pot
Made in One Minute. Simply pour boiling
water through trap and its ready—clear as
wine, with a flavor surpassing anything you
ever drank before. All aroma preserved ;
itively no odor of coffee until it is poured
the cup.
If your dealer cannot supply you send us
his name and we will send you a copy of a
famous picture and facts about **Excerpta.”’
HOUSEHOLD TFG. CO.
99 Dun Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For many years it has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion
and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-
peated attacks of indigestion inflames the
mucous membranes lining the stomach and
exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus-
Ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of
the juices of natural digestion. This is
called Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kode! Byspepsia Cure
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves. and cures bad breath, sour risings, a
sense of fullness after eating, indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.
Kodo! Digests What You Eat
Make the Stomach Sweet.
Bottles only. Regular size. $1.00. holding 2% times
the trial size, which sells for 50 cents.
Prepared by E. C DeWITT & CO., Chicago, liL
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER.
4 50 YEARS’
/, EXPERIENCE
TIE
Trae MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &cC.
Ansone sending a sketch and description may
certain our opinion free whether an
HO is probably patentable. Communica-
tions strictly Sonfdent al. Handbook ov Patents
mt free. Oldes on for iin &'Co: recet
atents taken tof ugh M & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in ti
"Scienfific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. J argest cir-
Suan of any scientific journal. 8, $3 a
+ four months, $1. Sold by all Does oners,
MUNN & Co. se1sroaawar. NRW York
Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washinzton,
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
F ONSUMPTION
or QUGHS and
For All T}
Price
50c & $1.00
and
A Perfect
Ladies,
will find our Cloak
Room interesting,
as we have an unusually large
stock of the very latest styles of
Ladies’ Suits, Dress Skirts, Jack-
ets, etc., and we are frequently
informed by the trade that
OUR PRIGES ARE LOWER
THAN THOSE OF OTHERS.
We do believe we can please
you and save you money. Call
and see for yourself.
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on the mar
Taree lacrof RIFLES oog
PISTOLS and several models of Double Barrel
ket. We also Te a
SHOTGUNS.
Our Line
RIFLES, from . $3.00 to $150.00
PISTOLS, from 2.50 to 50.00
SHOTGUNS, from 7.50 to 30.00
Insist upon the “STEVENS” and if you cannot
seeure them we will ship {axiress prepaid) on
receipt of price. Send for ents for catalog.
J. Stevens Arms Arms & Tool Co.,
P. O. BOX 3091
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.
SPEER’'S
PORT GRAPE WINE
ALSO
OLD BURGUNDY WINE
And #%¥#% Climax Brandy.
AGE OVER NINE YEARS.
_Excellent for aged and weekly persons.
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AporTED IN HospiTALS AS THE BEST (/E -
For RESTORING INVALIDS TO ak.
SPEER'S PORT “GRAPE WINE
- NINE YEARS OLD.
HIS CELEBRATED WINE is the pure juice
of the Oporto Grape, raised in Speer’s vine-
ards, and left hanging until Shey a shrink and part:
i raisin before gathering. It is invaluable
‘Tonic and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other wines in the world,
being produced under Mr. Speers personal super-
vision, at his own vineyards, the past Zo
and genuineness are a by the
Hos tals aa Boards of Health who
$12 particularly beneficial to
eo that the signature of ALFRED SPEER,
CN. J., is over the cork of each bottle.)
Speer’s (Socialite) Claret
Is held in high estimation for its richness as a Dry
Table Wine, specially suited for dinner use.
Speer’s P. J. Sherry
Is a wine of Superior Character and partakes of
the Jon A of the grape from which it is
Rear’ S % %% Climax Brandy
IS A PURE distillation of the grape, and stands
unrivaled in this country for medicinal purposes,
and equal in every respect to the high price oid
Cognac Br ndies of France, from which it cannot
be distinguished.
80D BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS WEBO
KEEP FIRST CLASS WINES.
J, B. WILLIAMS GO.
FROSTBURG, MD.
Cb~.apest place to buy
MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES AND
IRON FENCING
SSend for prices
A Physician Healed.
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi-
cian of Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over
thirty years, writes his personal ex- |
{ To let you in; so, Deacon Brown,
| You’ll find your lodgings farther down.
perience with Foley’s Kidney Cure:
“For years I had been greatly bothered
with kidney and bladder trouble and
enlarged prostate gland, I used every-
thing known to the profession without
7 s Spi] I commenced to use Foley’s
7 © ure. After r taking three bot-
and cured
7 practice
to all
SEND US
A GOW,
Steer, Bull cr Horse
kide, Calf skin, Dog
skin, or any other kind
of hide or skin, and let
us tan it with the hair
on, soft, light, odorless
and moth-proof, for robe,
rug, coat or gloves.
But first get our Catalogue,
giving prices, and our shipping
tags and instructions, so as to
avoid mistakes. We also buy
raw furs and ginseng.
THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY,
116 Mill Street, Rochester, N. Y.
A Newspaper Worth Reading.
The Pittsburg Times is a conserva-
tive, careful newspaper for particular
people. Its statements of fact and
comments on them are concise and
correct. Its departments arein charge
of experts, and its authority in all
matters pertaining to the events of the
world at large and of the community it
represents more particularly is recog-
nized. It has no Sunday edition, and
its position in that regard in Pittsburg
is as unique as its thorough reliability
in every way. Staunchly Republican
in political policy it yet gives all the
news of all parties. Its moral tone is
high, and churchmen of every creed
find in its columns more news of their
interest and work than in all its con-
temporaries combined. Sports are
given the prominence they deserve and
no more. The news concerning them
is bright, timely and adequate, for the
work is done by a master. Theaters in
The Times as in no other paper have
the truth told about them and the plays
they offer. No business considerations
ever interfere with the publication of
criticisms that really criticise, and in
this department, too, the work is done
by a master. Society and the affairs of
women find careful and complete ex-
position on the page devoted to them.
Industrial matters are accorded the
prominence they merit in a Pittsburg
paper, while the stock market is given
the attention that has brought The
Times into the front rank of financial
authorities. Above all The Times is a
model not only of brevity of statement,
but of dignified simplicity in its typo-
graphical appearance. It offends
neither the eye nor the sensibilities.
Those things that are.of importance
are treated accordingly. Those that
are unimportant are handled in keep-
ing with their value. Each issue of
The Times is a day’s history of events
the wide world round. Its price is one
cent daily or $3 a year.
WHAT'S IN A NAME?
Everything is in the name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E.C. De-
Witt & Co. of Chicago discovered some
years ago how to make a salve from
Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles.
Forblind,bleeding, itching and protrud-
ing Piles, eczema, cuts, burns, bruises
and all skin diseases DeWitt’s Salve
has no equal. This has given rise to
numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask
for DeWitt’s—the genuine. Sold by E.
H. Miller. 2-1
A Reformed Reformer.
| A pious man was Deacon Brown—
None holier in sll the town—
Yet, sad to say,
His heart, was ever filled with woe
Because his fellows would not go
His righteous way.
But in their blindness walked the path
That leads to God’s’eternal wrath.
Some joined with other churches and
Went with the devil hand in hand,
While even those
‘Who held his tenets to be true
Were wont in other ways to do
As Satan chose.
So Deacon Brown was sore distressed
That all, excepting him. transgressed.
He argued that the people should
Make laws to make the people good,
Which was, perhaps,
Like telling men to elevate
Themselves to an exalted state
By their boot straps;
But this the deacon couldn’ see,
So bent upon reform was he.
Whatever men delighted in
He held to be a mortal sin;
And with a sigh
Beheld his brethren steeped in vice
That barred their way to paradise.
So that was why
He wanted to reform the time
By making everyjsin a crime.
One day in church his eyelids closed
And, sooth tofsay, the deacon dozed,
And, dozing, dreamed.
He thought he stood before the gates
Where Peter with the records waits,
‘When lo, it seemed
An angel chorus smote his ear;
“Don’t let old Deacon Brown in here.”
“Pray, what objection can there be,”
The deacon asked, “to such as me?”
And Peter said:
“In this, abode of perfect bliss
| You’d find so many things amiss
That I should dread
»
The deacon woke, but still the dream
emained an ever-present theme
To vex his mind.
st, becoming wise,
1 his own unseeing
) find
eyes,
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HOARSE COUGHS
—STUFFY COLDS
are the kind that settle on the lungs
PLEURISY
PNEUMONIA
and develop into
«a GONSUMPTION
stops the cough and heals the
lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold.
Consumption Cured
Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1902.
Gentlemen: —FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump-
tion after I had suffered two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians
failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried
almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit untii FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical.
I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think
FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung
Trouble. Yours very truly, Mrs. Mary Ambrose.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
contains no opiates and does not con-
stipate like ordinary cough medicines.
THREE SIZES —25b¢, 50¢c and $1.00
The 50 cent size contains 2] times as much as the
small size, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
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