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Subscribe now, and address all orders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf es ELECTION NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the school directors of the school district of Salisbury { Borough, of Somerset County, Pa. have by resolution of the board decided to submit to the electors of said school district a propo- sition to increase the indebtedness of said school district. Therefore, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly, an election will be held at the election house in said borough, on Saturday, March 26th, A. D. 1904, Between the Hours of 7 o’cloek A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors thereto, and the following in- formation is given: Amount of the last assessed valuation of the taxable property in said district, $195,000. Amount of existing debt, none. Amount of proposed increase of debt, $13,000. Percent- age of proposed increase, 7 percentum. Pur- pose for which the indebtedness is to be in- | creased, erection of a new school house. By order of the board. A. M. LICHTY, Prest. C. 8. LICHLITER, Sec. 3-27 Public Sale MRT Valuable Real ~Hstéte! By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphans Court of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned, the following described valuable real estate of the late Howard M. Stanton, deceased, will be offered at public sale, at the late place of business of the deceased, in Elk Lick town- ship, Somerset county, Pa. on tract No. 2 described below. sale to take place on SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH, 1904, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, A. M. No.1. All the surface soil of a piece of land in Elk Lick township, Somerse yan- ty, Pa.. adjoining public road le Ag to Chestnut Springs, adjoining Christian S. Beachy’s estate and others; containing one (1A) acre and sixty-five (656p) perches, more or less; title to which became vested in the suid Howard M. Stanton, deceased, by deed of C. F. Lee and wife, dated 13th June, 1899, Rec. Vol. 98, p. 300; and from Eli Stanton nnd wife, dated 24th December, 1902. The minerals and mining rights are re- served as per conveyances to Howard M Stanton. Having thereon erected a new two-story, ¢ight-roomed frame dwelling house, with cellar; drilled well, a new two-story stable for three horses, and a new buggy shed and ice house, and other out buildings, all in good condition. No.2. All the surface soil of all that cer- tain parcel and lot of ground in Elk Lick township, said county, adjoining Penn Mar Coul Company,land of Christian F. Lee, and pbblic road leading to Maryland; contain- ing sixty-seven one-hundredths of an acre (467A); title to which became wested in Howard M. Stanton, by deed of Christian F. Lee and wife, dated 8th August, 1898, Rec. Vol.95 P. 78; and by deed of Eli Stanton and wife, and William E. Stanton and wife, dated 24th December, 1902. Excepting and reserving all the coal, limestone and other ininerals as per said deeds to Howard M. Stanton. Having thereon erected a grain elevator, or grist and feed mill, being a two-story frame building, 25x45 ft., with Lo efpucity boiler house, engine room, elevator acity of 400 :bushels, ware room, ete. together with the boiler and engine, scales, rollers and fixtures There will be no dower in these premises. The widow has released her claim to dower in both parcels. TERMS: —10¢ cash on day of sale, and the balance of *4{ on confirmation; 4 in 1 year; and the remaining 4 in 2 years there- after, with interest on deferred paymentsat 5 per cent. deferred payments to he secured by mortgage upon the premises to approval of administrators. ELI STANTON, Grantsville, Md., HArvey H. MAvusT, Elk Lick. Pa., Administrators. The administrators of the above N. B. named estate will also sell a large lot of |. valuable personal property of the deceased, at same place and date as given above. KEEP POSTED ABOUT U. S. Steel Corporation. 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