i I SEIN J. A. BERKEY Attorney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEYERS, Attorney-at-Law, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KooNTZ. J. G.OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PENN'A . Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attormey-at-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. E. H. PERRY, Physician and Surgeon, (Buccessor to Dr. A. F. Speicher.) SALISBURY, PENN'A. Office cornet Grant and Union Streets B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Winter Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, Nov. 22, 1903. #iUnder the new schedule there will be 10 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: ¥ast Bound. No. l4—Accommodation 011502 A.M L.11:30 A. M No. 6—Fast Line.......... No. é—~Through train.............. 4:41 7. M No. 16—Accommodation ............ 5:16 P. M No. 10—Night Express........ cerns IBTA. XK West Bound. No. 11—-Pittsburg Limited.......... 6:13 A. M No. 13—Accommodation............ 8:42A. M No. 47-Throughtrain.............. 10:46 A. M No. 5—Fast Line... canes 4308 PM No. 49—Accommodation ............ 4:50P. M W.D.STILWELL, Agent. Run Down. When coffee goes back on” people, their endurance snaps like a dead twig, “Mocon Food d Drink enriches 8 ec store—builds up splendid powers of existance. Go back on coffee” before it fails you. Mocon is the perfect substitute. 1% Rich—fragrant—delicioys. oy tn “I have tried all the substitutes on ie market and I am eatisfied that Mo- Ie is certainly a vrxy pleasant and satisfying food ¢rink.” Name on request. \ Man’s best drink.At the grocer. ws wm memes (Centra | City Cereal Coffee Co., Peorie, iL., U.S.A. ilver Plate can only be ied alter long yecrs Have been in use and given perfect satisfaction. hey are sold by leading Senior everywhere, For catalo No. 6 of rew Cesigns sem the makers INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., Meriden, Coan. PNT no Tr Remember /§77 HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Agents of either sex should to-day write Marsh Manufacturing Co., 538 Lake Street, Chicago, for cuts and par- ticulars of their handsome Aluminum Card Case with your name engraved on it and filled with 100 Calling or Busi- ness Cards. Everybody orders them. Sample Case and 100 Cards, postpaid, 50e. This Case and 100 Cards retail at 75 cents. You have only to sample to secure an order. Send.50c at once for case and 100 cards. or send 30c. for 100 cards without case. $10 prize for every agent. Mention this paper. 8-11 OLD PAPERS for sale at THE STAR office. They are just the thing for pantry shelves, wrapping paper and cartridge paper for the miners. Five | cents buys a large roll of them. tf show¥ { i Treasurer's Sale —OF Unseated Lands For 1904 Agreeable to the provisions of an act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, directing the mode of selling U nseated Lands for taxes, passed the 13th day of March, A.D. I815 and the several supplements the reto, the Treas- urer of Somerset County hereby gives no- tice that unless the School, County, Build- ing and Road Taxes due on the followi ing Unseated Lands are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of such tract or parcel of land as will pay the taxes and costs will be sold at the Court House in Somerset Bor ough, Somerset County, Pa., on MONDAY, JUNE 13th, 1904, At 10 O’clock, A. M., For the arrearages of taxes and costs ac- crued thereon: No. of Warrantee Taxes and Acres. or Owner. Costs. ADDISON TWP. 400. .... 4 Alcott, Edw ard. 190, .:.. Fuller,a. C.......... Unknown. A roastor. Rebec 250 Vansickle & Davis.. 195.....Griffith, 1. D........ 100. . Takel, H.M fase enes 9.....7akel. H. M....... 85.....Lakel, H. M... 110.....Anspach, F. J ..... JW. .... Anspach, F. J.. 100 Anspach, F. J.. .Crownover,.J. C 585, .-. ..Crownover & Cord : Fear 3. N-....... ALLEGHENY TWP, Coffroth.& Wilmoth............ .Korns, A., estate.... es .Korns, A, estate.... 160. .... Korns, A, estate.... 17 84 %.... Walker, MN. G........ b 02 2..... Walker, 8. G........ 13 87 ee... Walker, 8B. G 3 49 eo... Walker, 8. 8 48 &7.....8Bcheeler, John W 1387 6%. .... Hesheiser, Emma 4 4&0 110.....Catterson. Ellen...... 777 o,.... Suder, H. H..oocvneinenacannnns 5 99 BLACK TWP Werner, E. D. (mineral) 8 77 Beachley, Peter. ........ 18 72 . Beachley, Peter......... 8 67 -Berkey J. A. & Werner 8 47 . Hoover, Ed.............. 54 80 “Miller, Do, Pioiciesss 8 47 Phillippi, J. A.&U.M.. 18 43 309..... Phillippi, J. A. & U. M. 17 10 154 Sivits, A. M.......coc00eeee 16 67 25 .Vogel, Peter............... 8 47 20 .Snyder, Harrison. siemens 5 69 4 + Woime, David, estate 5 126 . Weimer, David, estate. 13 10)..... Phillippi...... ccoconrinnesernne 8 Mineral, 4 tracts of Dunshee 111 JLindaman. o.oo cine 868 350 Growall...... i000 cieiieiean 45 438 JODEB. cee sess nrrnrtsnacscanenes 45 280 . Jake. eerart errors eras savers 27 07..... HH chrock)... 145 o50..... Harman & Bear Critch eld] 86 X7 229. ...Johnson, W. K. (Wable)....... 36 41 an Keim, Dav id nial): 35 92 31; ....Kelm, David (Bittner) 5 82 100 eves Sipe, 18 87 H..... Sipe, Ha 679 2,.... Younkin,Grant................. 8 77 BROTHERSY ALLEY TWP, 73.....8evits & Pritts.................. Ta CONFLUENCE BOR. 3lots.. Wallace, W. W 7 61 3 lots..Neihemier. J. F : 7 61 40..... Wilhelm, Francis 13 01 CASSELMAN. Slots, .Pean, John.............cc...eaee 7 Eaneiy Weimer, L. L,............ aes 8 8) ELK LICK TW P. 300..... Deter & RKendall............... 15 40..... Deter & Kendall... oe OT HSN, Miller, ¢ ‘therine. . es 25 Unknown..Standard Extract Co.... 1207 Unknown... Tressler, Sani, estate Dd 67 lot... Hunter, Mrs. M. A. 6 Unknown. .Hay, Drucilla. 7 7h... Drow ny Lumber Con 8 ¢ Ho. Drowny Lumber Co 84 FAIRHOPE TWP. 5.0... Hoblitzell & Bell 74 - H..... Sibert, W 9 130... ...Coffroth, A AH 11 6 lots. . Rhaum. Amanda. d {lot.. Tewis, BF. ....i....covhevnsends 5 GARRETT BOR. No. i lot— 9%. . Unknown 1 lot—102..Unknown....... 1 lot—103.. Unknown I lot—I110.. Unknown 1 lot—111.. Unknown 22... Unknown Unknown lot—192.. Unknown Jot—193. Unknown lot—196.. Unknown . Unknown . Unknown Unknown GREENVILLE TWP. 124... . .Tresler, John. ..... RN 77 JEFFERSON 80..... McKelvey, James......... 10 13 402. ....8¢cott, McC auley & Bundl Ye 47 JENNER TWP. 00... 0 C onner, Amanda. a)... r A. es ts 2 lots. oi Jacob..... SL llot...Kefer, Emma... ....... 2 lots. . Lobec kK Annie......... 1 lot... Freidline, Emmy Heat 21ots.. Hannan, Dr.C. C........ 3 lots. . Gruber, Arthur CG... 1lot... Walters, Ansen R..... 1 lot. L.Grifiin, Mrs.D.R..... 1 lot... Fisher,Jacob........... l1lot...Acher, Ella. ... Llot,.. Barton, K1id........... 1 lot... Miller, Howard 2 lots... Reese, John E. : 6 lots... McClintock, W illiam’ OC 1 lot... Manley, C harl esV. 1 lot... Reese, Harry ev relees 1 lot... Richardson, George B. Slots. Sehnell . ..... 1lot...Shaubs, William E.... aw 2)ots..Sann, Fred......... ... 9 56 1 lot. ..Sasloff, Abram......... 788 1 lot. .Uhler, Edna kon . 6 97 lot... Uhler. Harry... ......... . 6 97 1lot... Wolf, Willet............ 7 83 1lot...Boring, W. B....... 427 1 lot. Boring Hester........... 5 27 1 lot... Beerman, Rosa and Cad 6 97 1 lot... Davis, C. 87 1 lot. Boring, A. a & 2 Jots.. Wolf, Lewis. setae $ 1lot...Somerville, 8. 1 lot... Knuff, Jona... 1lot... Wakefield, A. N....... 1lot... Hutzell,Charles A...... Slots. . Miller, HBilen V.......... 1 lot.. Lambert, William J..... 1lot... Lambert, Harry......... 1 lot... Smith, George........... 1lot... McMullen, S. W 1 lot... Freeze, Annie.. -- Brumbaugh, Simon. E LARIMER T™ P. 50..... Meyers, W. H. ve seecnianse 6 07 1 lot... McNally, Danie i. ie 5 05 1 lot. . Winters, ‘Peter... 5 05 25....- Wilmoth, Alfred, < 11 76 30. .Lazier, Caroline... cea 5 52 LINCOLN TW PB 7.....stahl, William H.. 4 57 B.... ‘Stahl, William H. 4 52 Ankeny Fred . 4 65 Adams, E, P 4 57 >aul, Isaac - Sea. 8 17 .....Geisel. Jacob.... vai diver 6 75 LOWER TURKEYFOOT TWP. Burgoon, F. S. 34 97 Davis & Vansic 24 77 ..Metecalf & Yon.. 17 71 ..Harned. John... 5 60 | .. Hart, Jacob... c.ccccncit ener. 91 37 | 00. ....Schwerbinz, Heiner & Co...... 39 27 | 46m. .... Schwerbinz, Heiner & Co 39 17 | 400. ....Schwerbinz, Heiner & Co...... 3917 | 400.....Schwerbinz, Heiner & Co..... 30 17 400..... Schwerbinz, Heiner & Co...... 317 400..... Sibert, W. A... ......c..ccoineenss 39 17 MINERAL. 496, .... Beachy, A. & Bro............... 135 73 evennnan Benford, John, heirs........... 899 MIDDLECREEK TWP. MN... Peck, Abranm..............ceeeee 7 NORTHAMPTON TWP 0... Kelly, W.H..................... 14 63 200... C offroth, A. J. 27 18 157..... Coffroth, A. J, or "Kornholf.. 220 Vil 18 63 53 01 15 78 70 11 97 100..... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs......... 16 77 200..... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs......... 2907 16..... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs. ... 6 27 10..... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs.... 8 93 0. .... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs. ... 1677 00. .... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs.... 21 47 x0. .... Wilmoth, Alfred, heirs. ... 156 77 1]ot... Hutzel, Hlen................ 52 12....- Corder, James E........... .ee 72 86..... Heartland, Thomas............ 57 NEW BALTIMORE BOR. 1 lot... Zeller estate.................... 11 57 OGLE TWP. 458. .... Bea, Mary M................... 96 77 400. .... Berkley & Sibert . 817 Zin... Weyand estate........... . b401 58.... Berkebile, Noah ir Park, Annie, 8 tracts mineral. Gritfith, Edward 48 37 Price, Johtn............... 48 3 uyle,John 48 37 price, John 48 ¢ s, John . 48 37 Folk, Caleb, jr. 48 : Folk, Owen....~........ 48 37 Folk, Cites iiss sesitinnaes 48 37 PAINT TWP. Faust, GC. C.......cavessvinevv ene 18 17 Bantley, Gottlieb.... 18 25 Babcock Lumber Co... 51 62 Babcock Lumber Co... 37 Morris & Swank......... 10 12 Clark, J. W...........0 000 . 6 82 ..Newcommer,James............ 6 32 MINERAL. Andrews, Ellen Hale a7 ..Andrews, Ellen Hale 78 04 Andrews, Ellen Hale..... 64 37 ..Andrews, Ellen Hale... 27 87 Andrews, Ellen Hale 83 80 ROCKWOOD BOR. 51ots..Shultz, Dan, estate. ............ 23 00 1lot. Beachley, Peter............. 517 Jury AnoNINe TWP. 3 eee, Beagle, Howard. ............... 6 37 ® saren Thomas, py &CO....c0i0nsnis 15 21 : MINERAL. _;..... Piatt & Holt Bros.............. 67 73 Ne... Gailbraith, J.C... RB 1B 49..... Gailbraith. J.C...... tesassnseans 13 19 SHADE TWP. Daily, William.................. 18 & ..Ghent, Jon. H................... 22 87 .. Hershberger, Eliza, or Burn- / hart. Samuel................. 6 12 Schell, Rose 5 41 47 7 Zimmerman, B 12 47 S88 Jackman, David heirs......... 32 87 18.. ’irick and Bradley Deira Ses: 10 97 SOMERSET TWP. Friedline, Frank. 8 50 Gumbert, John 517 Seibert, W. A 5 07 .... Young, Jacob.. 5 95 ..McKinley, Abr 1] 1 ..Christian, Streng, 6 17 814.....8Meibert, W. A.......... 477 31 ..RBecott, W. A, jr.. 977 1lot. . Specht, Josiah.. 52; 1lot...Smith, Ed........... 707 11..... Woolley, James M.. 4 87 1lot... Martin, William........ 4 67 1 lot... Knepper, Oliver et al. 5 00 2 lots. . Queer, Samuel.. 5H 69 15..... Emmert, John G. . 4 51 8..... LONE, AUg......... ...00i00000 ss 451 SOUTHAMPTON TWP. 3... Adams, Alexander............. 49 97 ...Brown, Thomas....... . OT ‘Martz, Isaiah L..... 10 41 .Martz,George J..... F fnanthores Sarah. ..Feehtig, S. € IMEI Mong & Witt Se 36 ..Roddy & Brinham...... 8 ... Roddy & Brinham.. 2 ..Roddy & Brinham........ 5H 20 Wayman, Catherine. HM 9 .. Evans, Daniel....... 8 17 Buchanan, John................ 817 Mineral, 6 tracts of f Poaptig sl, C. Ol..... Shafer heirs. ..... 8 17 Witt. J. G.. ferairaeres 13 87 : ‘Hosekel rae sr sis eviniss nw Getz Le 16 4% refer, Joh es - 1197 ..Rhinehart (Kennell) 10 vu ... Wilmoth & Hall ( Jrourman), 17 64 . “Wilmoth, Alfred Wingert. 9 75 Emerick, Jacob (Martz)... 5 95 STONYCREEK TWP. Berkey, G. W.................... 25 04 Mineral, 6 tracts, Hileman Miller, and Bear. im..... Rayman, Jacob................. 39 62 169 . Rayman, Noah ees . bAST 2 .Bennett, W. 8... ... 12 26 .Rayman, A. E....... « 202 “Weigle, Fe ei . 61 44 Hileman & Miller 80 (6 SUMMIT TWP. 16... Pritts, Alex, estate MINER/ 440... Woy, Josin h. Seis 1 . Miller & I dehy; "UPPER TURKEY FOOT TWP. 44. .... King, E. P............... 9 Si A. Harris & Miller. ... H 33 1lot... Wiltrout, G. 5 97 URSINA. 2jots..Collins, Willlam................ 5 97 4lots. Johnson. Mary ................. 4 8H WINDBER BOR. 1 lot... Joseph Hinson estate..... 29 47 W.S. MATTHEWS, T ‘reasurer. Persons paying taxes on any of the lands advertised must do so before the day of sale, with costs and fees added. Agreeably to the Act of Assembly of March 13th, A. D. 1817, the purchaser or pui- chasers will be required to pay such amount as will coverall taxes and costs immediate - ly after it is struck down, and in case the amount is not forthwith paid, the sale may be avoided and the property immediately sct up again by the Treasurer. W.S. MATTHEWS, County lreasurer. Court PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the HON. FRANCIS J. KOOSER, President Judge of the Court of Common Please, of the County of Somerset, being the Sixteenth Judicial district, and Justice of the Court of Over and Terminer and General Juil Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and Hox. A. F. DICKEY, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Somerset, have issued their precepts, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,and Courts of Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, on MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904. NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Somerset, that they be then and there in their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisi- tions, examinations and other remem- brances, to do those things which to their office and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Somerset County, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ANDREW J.COLEMAN Sheriff Charter Notice. Notice is s hereby given ‘that an a; an application will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl- vania, on Tuesday, the 24th day of May, 1904, by Jere B. Keim, Stewart Smith and R. Newman, under the Act of Assembly, en- titled, “An Act to provide for the incorpora- tion and regulation of certain corporations” approved April 20th, 1874, and the supple- ments thereto, for the charter ofan intend- ed corporation, to be called West Salisbury | Feed Company, the character and object of which is buying and selling all kinds of | feed for live stock at wholesale and retail, and the buying and selling of all kinds of groceries at wholesale and retail, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and he suppleme nts thereto. BEBKEY, 5-19 Solicitor. ’ THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. 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