The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 11, 1904, Image 5

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This beautiful grove is on the S. & C. R. R., { mile south of
Somerset, Pa.
Fifty acres of oak, maple and pine trees.
from mountain stream and Hugus spring. Auditorium seats 2,-
Pavilion (50 by 80 ft.) for dancing.
000 persons.
Restaurant on the ground.
000. Shelter, in case of rain, for 4,000. Six trains stop at the
grove daily.
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TABLETS
For Thin Blooded People
WILL PRODUCE FLESH
Equal Pure Blood of Bullock.
Thin Peoplegain l0Oibs.a month
Pleasant to take, Rasuless id the system.
They cure porvolsnce, Eh umatism, In-
di tion. ood Purifier aad “Tonic.
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EDGEWOOD GROVE, LOCK BOX 373, SOMERSET, PA.
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treatment inclose stam
WwW. A. HENDERSON DRUG CO,,
esh producer. I
SDGCIIL Inducemenis For Lodges And Churches, | ss eects eis
Fole ey ’s Honey anda Tar Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder right.
Beals lungs and stops the cough.
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Foley’s Honey ana Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
PERSONAL
To Sufferers From
Kidney and Bladder Diseases
No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY’S KIDNEY
CURE will help you.
This we will GUARANTEE.
It has cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that
had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will
cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make
new kidneys for you, but
FOLEY’
KIDNEY CURE
will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken
in‘time, and even in the worst
cases of Bright's Disease and
Diabetes it always gives com-
fort and relief.
Remember when the kid-
neys are affected the work of
destruction never ceases, So
commence taking FOLEY’S
KIDNEY GURE at once and
avoid a fatal malady.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY GURE
is made from a prescription of
a specialist in kidney diseases
and was used for years in pri-
vate practice before it was
put on the market.
He Could Not Straighten Up
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, Ill., writes: *“I had a very bad
case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could
not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good.
Saw FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one
bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since.
I gladly recommend this remedy.”’
Three Physicians Treated Him Without Success
W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: ¢‘I had a severe
case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in
southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme-
diate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I
gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.”’
Suffered Twenty-Five Years
Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: ‘‘I had deen
troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had
tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought
a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two
bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE.”
TWO SIZES 50¢ and $1.00
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
E. H. MILLER,
ELK LICK, PENNA.
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and highway co
THISTLE-INE is sure death to Canada Thistles
and all other noxious vegetation.
It can no longer be considered an experiment. That it is able
eeds and thistles of all kinds, 1s shown by the
hundreds of letters we have received from farmers, k, cem
mn ission rs, railroad
# a'thoro test. is easier and cheaper to
and weeds a and street gutters, with
Suan 0 cut or dig them on x iol tke prid
you have a lawn or back yard in which youn take e,
d Hen. a constant friend in desgroyin Ee ~
will fin, INE
Burdock, Wil or other unsig’
met Ire In Onder is for When | sed sscording
to di ons, we guarantee th e results to be em gk]
JTHE LINDGREN CHEMICAL CO., No. 10 S. lonia Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.
on Weeds!
and ers go Sr
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LIST OF JURORS.
The following persons have been
drawn to serve as jurors at the Sep- |
tember Term of Court, commencing |
|'Monday, September 12, 1904:
GRAND JURORS,
Addison—Charles Rishaberger.
Allegheny—A. P. Hillegas.
Black—Chas. G. Barnhart.
Casselman—F. A. Harrah.
Conemaugh—S8. W. Livingston.
Confluence—VW. D. Gilerist.
Elk Lick—James Maust.
Jefferson—W. P. Hay,
Moore.
Jennertown—P. L. Berkey.
Lower Turkeyfoot—Judd Enos.
Meyersdale—Henry Kuhn, M. H.
Fike.
Middlecreek—Singleton Kimmell.
Milford—D. A. Marteeny.
New Baltimore—Peter Weimer.
New Centreville—John W. Hanna.
Quemahoning—John J. Bowman,
Ernest Esherich.
Salisbury—Chas. S. Beal.
Somerset Bor.—H. F. Barnett.
Somerset Twp.—Edward Keller, Si-
mon Stutzman.
Summit—P. M. Saylor. 7
PITIT JURORS—(two weeks, from Sept.
12 to 28) ’
Addison—A. C. Jeffreys.
Allegheny—Walter S. Lane.
Benson—J. B Stambaugh.
Conemaugh—Isaac K. Shaffer.
Confluence—J. E. McNutt.
Elk Lick—Lloyd L. Beachy, Jonas D.
Yoder, Simon L.
son, 8, J. Christner.
Fairhope—E. C. Ferner.
Garrett—Henry Yoder.
Hooversville—Henry Wertz, C. A
Lohr.
Jefferson—John Schlag.
Larimer—Henry Slagle.
Lincoln—Benjamin Fisher.
Lower Turkeyfoot—John Colfish.
Meyersdale—A. F. Domer, Geo. Tay-
lor, Urias Christner.
Milford—Henry B. Felton.
New Baltimore—Edward Topper.
Northampton—Paul Ackerman.
Ogle—Albert Dull.
Paint Twp.—John Weaver, Wm. Ott.
Quemahoning—Wm. H. Gardner,
John H. Coleman, E. M. Glessner, Rich-
ard Sechler, Jacob C. Shaffer.
* Rockwood—J. M. Sipe.
Shade—Robert Buhan, Jos. Koontz.
Somerset Bor.—David Hershberger,
H. E. Cromwell, Geo. W. Snyder, F. B.
Granger.
Somerset Twp.—Wm. F. Uhl
Southampton—C. C. Martz.
Stonycreek—Chauncey Rayman,Har-
rison Zerfoss.
Summit—H. P. Berkley, John Fid-
dler, Simon Werner, Jerome Country-
may, Henry Schrock.
Upper Turkeyfoot—D. W. Faidley.
Windber—Augustus Kane.
TRAVERSE JURORS SEPT. 26.
Addison—J. C. Bender.
Allegheny—J. M. Firley.
Berlin Bor.—P. F. Miller.
Brothersvalley—H. P. Hay.
Conemaugh—Nathan A. Thomas,
Harry Berkey.
Fairhope—Wm. Smith, Jacob Kam-
merrer, John F. Smith.
Garrett Bor—E. B. Schrock, Bruce
Broct, I. A. Maust, Jacob Judy.
Jenner—Tobias Barkley, Leonard B.
Miller.
~Lincoln—N. 8. Baker.
Meyersdale—E. E. Conrad.
Ogle—J. H. Bumgardner.
Paint Bor—F. A. Wolf.
Paint—Jobn R. Shaffer.
Quemahoning—Wm. Maurer.
Rockwood Bor.—John J. Enfield.
Shade—Spencer Wagner, Henry
Spangler.
Somerset Bor.—Michael Kifer.
Somerset—Jacob Ream, Harvey F.
Menser, Cyrus Moore, Frank A. Stahl,
Ed. E. Schrock, Ross A. Adams.
Southampton—George Petenbrink.
. Stonycreek—E. E. Spangler, E. 8
Trent.
Summit—W. W. Shumaker, Reuben
S. Walker, Joseph Mognet, Samuel
Queer, Wm. H. Baer.
Windber—Simon States, W. H. Mor-
gan, Jacob H. Yoder.
A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL
is the one that will cleanse the system,
set the liver to action, remove the bile,
clear the complexion, cure headache
and leave a good taste in the mouth.
The famous little pills for doing such
word pleasantly and effectually are
DeWitt’s Little Early
Moore, of Lafayette. Ind.,
en, while DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
are simply perfect.” Sold by E. H.
Miller. 8-1
Russel O. |
Maust, Daniel John-
Yisers. Bob |
says: All
other pills I have used gripe and sick- |
| FROM THE RECORDS.
| MARRIAGE LICENSER,
{Wm. H8ager............. Confiuence
i Ethel Osier..... ...... ... Confluence
i | William C. Stafford. .......Somerfield
{Grace A, Smith... ........... Somerfield
{Rteve Medre................. Windber
{ Bvasi Yokob.................. Windber
A. E. Hershberger............ Elk Lick
Ada E. Kretchman. ....Summit Mills
William H. Kantner, ...Somerset Bor
| Lila Barr Hetzél........ Somerset Bor
Francis 8. Maust....... Brothersvalley
| Mary J. Coleman....... Brothersvalley
Andrew Glousky...... Fodevd Paint Bor
Rosa Deitz.................. Paint Bor
| Frank Kosir...........;.......... Ogle
| Franciska Petrovicie. ............ Ogle
Carl A. Scheller............. Allegheny
| Eleanor Miller........ Liles Allegheny
Lewis C.Spangler.......... Stonycreek
Ada Pearl Baltzer.......... Stonycreek
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
C. 8. Coughenour to T. K. Pullin, in
Confluence, $550.
J.C. Lowry to V. M. Black,
fluence, $500.
Val. Hay to P. 8. Young, in Black
and Rockwood, $600.
Henry Kuhs to Luke Hay, in Mey-
eradale, $2100.
C. C. Horchler to Mary E. Beal, in
Elk Lick, $600.
I. L. Beachy to Mary Fuller, in Elk
Lick, $75.
R. 8. Johns to Araminta E. Lenhart,
in Salisbury, $150.
Mary D. Hutson to J. 8. Weakland,
Meyersdale, $4720.
Jas. I. Pugh to A. C. Lepley, in Som-
erset twp., $100. :
Wm. W. Gilbert to Susan C. Zimmer-
man, Somerset twp., $160.
| W. H. Meyers to Harvey Koeppe, in
| Meyersdale, $300.
Nelson White to Frank Buscglia, in
Windber, $635.
John H. Schrock to Margaret E. Clay-
comb, in Somerset twp., $200.
J. B. Milier to E. Fryhlinger, in
Windber, $1200.
Marcus Wohl to Sarah Lipscher, in
Windber, $1175.
Val. Hay to Susan Smith,in Larimer,
$600.
Nancy E. Mostolar to D. B. Zimmer-
man, in Jenner.
F. B. Granger to Rosanna Saylor, in
Somerset Bor., $1200.
H. H. Dilling to Wm. Souders, in
Somerset Bor., $900.
Wilmore Coal Co. to Tony Menn, in
Windber, $575.
John E. Christ's Adm’r to Edgar
Laney, in Paint Bor., $5000.
T. 8 Fisher to F. B. Collins, in Broth-
ersvalley, $306.
Geo. Johnsaon’s heirs to Harry Alt-
father,in Brothersvalley, $1059.
~ Joseph Fike to Susannah Fike, in
Somerset Bor., $1000.
M. E. Denni-on to Wilson Schrock, in
Somerset Bor., $800.
Wm. R. Blair master and Union
Trust Co., of New York. Tru-tee to
Herbert R. Preston et al., in Penn’a.,
$7500.
Jesse Liston to Clarinda Davis, in
Addison, $1200.
Bertha Friedling to Nathaniel Slicer,
in Meyersdale, $2500.
Farmers Milling Co. to H. H. Cass-
ler, in Benson, $370.
John Stanton’s Adm’r to M.S
baugh, in Confluence, $1107.
Augustus Burrow to Annie Show, in
Addison, $200.
B. G. Hay to C. H. Hay, in
ersvalley, $1963
M. Ward Saylor to Mary E.
in Somerset Bor., $500.
EE —
in Con-
. Heine-
Broth-
Saylor.
The Sorriest Fellow.
The editor of an exchange hits the
right spot when he says: “The sor-
riest fellow on earth is the fellow who
will sit around and ‘cuss’ his own town.
Ir I lived astride the north pole, 1
would call it home, and be ready to
boost it up. If I could not see any-
thing nice about it, I would say that
my ice bill didn’t come high. I would
not stay in a town I had to ‘cuss nay
while the world is as big as it is now.
END OF BITTER FIGHT
“Two physicians had a long and stub-
born fight with an abcess on my right
lung,” writes J. I. Hughes, of DuPont,
Ga.. “and gave me up. Everybody
thought my time had come. As a last
resort I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption. The benefit I re-
ceived was striking and I was on my
feet in a few days. Now I’ve entirely
regained my health.”
Meat
Market!
MIE
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, ete.
I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
ete.
| GUARANTEE 10 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 Old Reliable Butcher.
City Meat
Marke IV
Headquarters for Fresh and
Salt Meats, Poultry, Sausage,
Pudding, etc.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for Fat Cattle, Pork. Veal,
Mutton, Poultry, Hides, etc.
LOWEST PRICES prevail
when selling to our customers,
and we keep our shop
SORUPULOUSLY GLEAN
Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
H. MCGULLOH, Proprielor.
New Firm!
OL POORES
Schramm Bros.,
GROCERS & GONFEGTIONERS,
(Successorsto D. I. HAY)
Salisbury, Pa.
Having sold our Hack business and pur-
we wish to inform the public that we will
handle a full line of Groceries, Flour, Con-
fectionery, Lunch Goods, ete.
A GOOD RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION.
We invite all of our old customers to
come and vuy of us, and we also want all
the new customers we can get. We will try
to make it pay our customers as well as
ourselves to deal at our store. Thanking
the public for past favors, we are yours for
business,
Schramm Brothers.
JEUNE ER Fe Bont. rere
KILL vs COUGH .
ao CURE Tvs LUNCS §
vm Pr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR (Coie and 50¢ 431.00
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
Free Trial.
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Easy and Quick!
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 *Ukes of Banner
Lye''—free.
The Penn Chemical Werks, Philadelphia
It conquers all |
Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung |
50 YEARS’
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PATENTS
Traok MaARks
DesiGns
CoryriaHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
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