The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, July 07, 1904, Image 5

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GOODS,
Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’
The
best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
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And Egos.
near.
OPENS
3 ul. 16, '04.
Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etec.
‘Don’t be so Thin
WAUVNINNNLS
This beautiful grove is on the S. & C. R. R,, } mile south of
Somerset, Pa.
Fifty acres of oak, maple and pine trees. Water supplied
from mountain stream and Hugus spring. Auditorium seats 2,-|
000 persons. Pavilion (50 by 80 ft. ) for dancing.
Restaurant on the ground. Seats under shade trees for 2, -]
000. Shelter, in case of rain, for 4,000. Six trains stop at the
grove daily.
aloe Open Daily From 8.30 A. M.T0 7.30 P. N.
opel Inducemens For Lodges And Churches.
For dates and further information, address gi
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A Worelant Bored hter Mevieg Bren Up Hepa
Foley & Co., Chicage.
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Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numereus
preparations without getting any relief and had given
up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY’S KIDNEY
CURE wes recommended te me. ' Afer using one
bottle I ceuld feel the elect of it, and after taking
six filty-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and
Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past
twenty yeers and I owe it to FOLEY’S KIDNEY
CURE. James Smith, Bentons Ferry, W. Va.
a fatal malady.
8 Veteran of the Gir Wor Gured After Too Veare
R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:—
‘Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my
bed with some disease of the kidneys.
severs I could not meve part of the tims.
the best medical skill available, but got no relief uasit
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me.
I am grateful to be able te say that it entirely cured me."’
Refuse Substitutes
It was so
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Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00
Bas SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
MILLER, ELK LICK, PENNA.
Valuable Farms and Mineral For
Sale!
Two Farms of 800 acres each, one of
110 acres and two of 400 acres each in
Southampton township, Somerset
county, Pa. Also 1000 acres of land
underlaid by three seams of coal from
4 to 5 feet thick. For further particu-
lars call on or address John R. Fair,
West Salisbury, Pa. tf
ALL THE NEW STYLES in Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing for Spring have
just arrived at Barchus & Livengood’s.
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TEACHERS WANTED.
The Elk Lick Township School Board
| will meet in the Boynton School House,
Friday, July 22, 1904. for the purpose of
employing twenty teachers for the en-
suing term. The scale of wages is as
follows:
Permanent Certificates, College
Graduates and State Normal Diplomas,
$45 per month.
Professional Certificates, $43 per
month.
Provisional Certificates of 12 to 14,
$40 per month.
Provisional Certificates of 14 to 18,
$38 per month. Same from 18 to 18,
$36 per month. Same from 18 to 20,
$35 per month.
Inexperienced Teachers, $35 per
month.
The cantract for fuel will be let in
the forenoon and teachers employed in
the afternoon. All applications should
be in hands of Secretary on the above
date. WiLLiax ENGLE, Sec.,
7-21 Elk Lick, Pa.
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BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD are pre-
pared to take orders for Carpet. Don’t
fail to see their large line and get
prices before buying your Carpet. tf
STRAYED, June 9th, 1904,
from my premises in Salisbury,
Pa., a dark red yearling Heifer.
Whoever returns same to me
will be suitably rewarded.
tf E. H. LAMBERT.
DEFECTIVE EYES.
Dr. 0. W. Sadler, Jr., Can Cure
Them.
Dr. O, W. Sadler, Jr., will be at the
Hay House, Salisbury, Pa., Friday and
Saturday, July 22nd and 23d, where he
can be consulted by all who have de-
fective sight. Remember that Dr.
| O. W. Sadler, Jr., is a son of the old and
well known Dr. Sadler, eye and ear
specialist, who for 35 years followed his
profession in Tittsburg, from whence
his fame spread all over Western Penn-
sylvania and Eastern Ohio, but who is
now located in Johnstown. You take
no chances in being treated by the Drs.
Sadler, as they have a reputation to
sustain and are competent to do so. 1t
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THE RELIABLE TUNER !—Chas.
H. Lantz, the Reliable Piano Tuner.
will be in Salisbury in the near future.
Exact date will be announced later.
Watch for the announcement and wait
for him. tf
TEACHERS WANTED.
The Salisbury Borough School Board
will meet on Tuesday evening, July
19th, 1904, at 8 o'clock, to employ five
teachegg at the following wages:
Grammar School, $40.00 per month.
2nd Intermediate School, $38.00 per
month.
1st Intermediate School, $35.00 per
month.
2nd Primary School, $35.00 per month.
1st Primary School, $37.00 per month.
All applications to be in the posses-
sion of the Secretary not later than 7
o'clock p. m., on above date.
1t C.S8. LICHLITER, Secretary.
MEN WHO HAVE MADE THEIR
MARK.
An Appropriate and Effective Book-
let on the Savings Habit.
The abave is the title of a very in-
teresting booklet just issued by the
Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, of Pitts-
burgh, Pa. The booklet is one of the
best ever published for the purpose.
It contains a brief but surprisingly
complete biography of great American
statesmen and kings of finance. It is
admirably illustrated with half-tone
portraits of characteristic scenes illus-
trating striking episodes in the lives of
various characters among whom are
Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln,
Andrew Carnegie, Stephen Girard,
John Wanamaker, James A. Garfield,
John D. Rockefeller and others. Fol-
lowing each biography is an apt quota-
tion appropriate to the matter preced-
ing. - Typographically it is one of the
handsomest little booklets we have
seen for some time, and it will repay
‘our regglers to send for a copy of the
same, which will be furnished free of
a by the Pittsburgh Bank for
Savings, provided you mention this pa-
per, but not otherwise.
Arn
Fine Graphophone For Sale.
A very fine $18.00 Graphophone, nev-
er used but a few days, can be bought
at a great bargain. Good records can
be made at home with this machine, as |
a good $5.00 recorder goes with it. The
machine, two dozen good records and
a fine record case will be sold together
for $20.00 cash. The same outfit bought
anywhere else would cost at least $29.50
Inquire at Star office. tf
Sued a President.
Kansas City Journal.
Pawnee county, Kas., claims to be
the residence of the only living nan
who sued a President of the United
States. His name is G. S. Van Eman,
and he lives at Jennings. Van used to
run a sheep ranch up in Lyon county,
Kansas, and was getting along all right
until Grover Cleveland was elected
President and the edict went forth that
wool was to be put on the free list.
Van had about consummated a sale,
but claims the fear of tariff changes
forced the price of sheep down several
points. Furthermore, his regard for
his sheep and country was so high that
he was ashamed to look a sheep in the
face under the conditions that Cleve-
land forced upon them, so during the
reign of Grover he made a practice of
beginning at the rear end of a sheep to
shear it. This greatly humiliated him
and caused him to lose prestige wich
his hired hands and merinos.
Feeling intensely aggrieved and ma.
terially damaged, he sued Grover
Cleveland, President of the United
States, getting service by publication,
and obtained a judgment of $400. Of
course, it was never collected, for
Grover never got in reach of an execu-
tion. But Van claims he felt better,
though the debt remains unpaid.
Mary’s Wicked Ram.
Maid Mary had a hard-browed ram,
as black as any crow, and everywhere
that Mary went the ram was sure to
go.
It went with her to Zion church one
peaceful Sabbath day, and Mary
thought it would behave in a religious
way.
She wisely counseled it enroute,
and begged it to be good, and rammy
shook his whiskerettes as if to say he
would (not).
A deacon met them at the door, and
said it would be a sin to sees a wicked
beast at church, but rammy butted in.
The deacon got a plexus punch that
stretched him on the floor, and the
subsequent proceedings interested him
no more.
The congregation rubber-necked
with widely staring eyes, and super-
stitious thinking ‘twas the devil in dis-
guise.
A sister from her seat arose—she fain
would hence depart—but got a chug
behind her back that almost broke her
heart.
“I will expel the sinful brute!” cried
Brother Pettigrew, but in his midst the
rammy’s brow was buried p. d. gq.
A choir man threw a prayer stool to
crush the warlike ram, and landed it
with vigor on poor Mary’s diaphragm.
The preacher said that kindness
would subdue wild beasts and birds,
and moved toward the waiting pet
with soft endearing words.
Then came a dull and sickening
thud! The pastor, where was he? Go
ask the sister in whose lap he lit un-
gracefully.
Then sent they for the butcher boy,
who slew the aged ram, and fixed its
meat with chemicals, and sold it for
spring lamb.—Denver Post.
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BEDBUGS.
Speaking of bedbugs, a friend of-ours
who “put up” at the Kalamazoo House
tells the following “strong one.”
“You see, I went to bed pretty all-
fired used up after a hull day on the
road before the plank was laid, kalkal-
atin’ on a good snooze. Waal, just as
the shivers began to ease off, I kinder
felt suthin’ tryn’ to pull my shirt off
my back and diggin’ their feet into my
back to get a good hold. Wiggled and
twisted, and doubled and puckered—
all of no use—kept a-going it like sin
Bimeby got up and struek a light to
look around a spell. Found about a
peck of bedbugs scattered around
more droppin’ off my legs every minut
Swept off a place on the carpet,
out a quilt, lay down, and kivered up
for a nap.
No use—mounted right on me like a
passel of rats on a meal tub—dug a
hole in the kiverlid and crawled
through and gave me fits for trying to
hide. Got up again, went down stairs.
and got the slush bucket from the
wagon. Brought it up and made a cir-
cle of tar on the floor. Lay down on
the floor on the inside, and felt com-
fortable that time anyhow. Left the
light burning and watched ’em. See
’em get together and have a camp-
meeting ’bout it and then went off in a
squad, with an old gray-headed one at
the top; right up the wall on the ceil-
ing till they got to the right spot, and
then they dropped into my face. Fact,
by thunder!
“Well, I swept ’em up again and
made a circle of tar on the ceiling, too.
Thought I had ’em foul that time, but
I swan to man, if they didn’t pull
straws out of the bed and build a bridge,
a good regular bridge, across it!”
Seeing an incredible expression upon
our visage, he clinched the story thus:
“It’s so, whether you believe it or
not, and some of ’em walked across on
stilts.
“Beddugs are curious critters, and no
mistake ; ’specially of the Kalamazoo
kind."—Ex.
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H& WEDDING Invitations at THE
| STAR office. A nics new stock just re-
ceived. tf.
Foley's Honey and Tar
| cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Meat
Market!
NY at
Take notice that I have opened a new
and up-to-date meat market in Salis-
bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store.
Everything is new, neat and clean,
and it is a model in every respect.
I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, etc.
I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
ete.
| GUARRNTEE T0 PLEASE YOU
and want you to call and be con-
vinced that I can best supply your wants
in the meat line.
CASPER WAHL, %.
The Qld Reliable Butcher.
City Meat
Marke 1"
Headquarters for Fresh and
Salt Meats, Poultry, Sausage,
Pudding, etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for Fat Cattle, Pork, Veal,
Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ete.
LOWEST PRICES prevail
when selling to our customers,
and we keep our shop
SCRUPULOUSLY GLEAN!
Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
H. MCCULLOK, Proper
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Soap=-Making
with
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, simply
dissolve a can of Banner Lye in cold
water, melt 534 lbs. of grease, pour the
Lye water in the grease. Stir and put
aside to set.
Full Directions on Every Package
Banner Lye is pulverized. The can
may be opened and closed at will, per-
mitting the use of a small quantity at a
time. It is just the article needed in
every household. It will clean paint,
floors, marble and tile work, soften water,
disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes.
Write for booklet ‘Uses of Banner
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B®” CLOCK REPAIRING. Gun-
smithing and many other kinds of re-
pair work done neatly, promptly and
substantially. All work left at the
Theoph. Wagner residence will be
promptly attended to, at reasonable
prices, by the undersigned.
BEN. WAGNER,
tf Salisbury, Pa.
OLD PAPERS for sale at Tire Star
office. They are just the thing for
pantry shelves, wrapping paper and
cartridge paper for the miners. Five
cents buys a large roll roll of them. tf
THE BLANKS | WE KEEP.
The following blanks can be obtained
at all times at THE STAR office: Leases,
Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds,
Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re-
ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten-
ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons,
Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims
for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe-
nas, Criminal Warrants, etc. tf