maa | EE SP TSI Ea oN $ 100,000.00 960,000.00 1,120,000.00 its._» careful at- Valley. ashier. derson. CL Nii) oh t rear d 9 )ODS, ners’ 3s SOres. sia Cure ou eat. after it was shot. pany’s property. To develop these leases, a limited amount of treas- ury stock is offered at 10 cents a share, par one dollar. One hundred dollars will $1,000 worth of stock which carries with it no liability, and which cannot be assessed. For one month’s production last year in the Kan- sas field, over $194,000 was paid in dividends. This is a business proposition, conducted by busi- ness men in a business way. The small stockholders will be treated exactly like the large ones. People here in Kansas who are familiar with the conditions of our property are buying stock at 10 cents a share, and as soon as a few thousand more shares are sold, work will be begun upon well No. 1, after which it is very probable no stock can be had as low as 10 cents. For further particulars write to the undersigned, who is treasurer of the com- pany and its heaviest stockholder, and to whom all remittances should be made. C. M. BEACHY, Newton, Kan. 0 BODBBE LEH DERBHTVOCOBBBOBBHOBHLHBHE iy | ~at— NEWTON, KANSAS, —ae— This company has acquired leases upon two tracts of valuable oil land in the heart of the Kansas oil field. One tract consists of 80 acres, the other of 160 acres. A gas well of over 3,000,000 cubic feet daily is within 100 rods of the 80-acre tract, and good oil wells a little farther away. Some of these wells produce as high as 75 and 100 barrels a day. There are no less than two hundred oil wells within two miles of the 160-acre tract, some as close as fifty rods, one of which produc- ed over $6,000 worth of oil the first twenty-one days The lease on 160 acres one-half mile { from this company’s 160-acre tract sold recently for $50,000, with no better prospects than on this com- 0 5 | am a believer in reciprocity. To Sufferers From Kidney and Bladder Diseases No matter how long you CURE will help you. have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY 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 CURE 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. p- SOLD AND E. H. MILLER, He Could Net Straighten Up Thomas Maple, Birbeck, Ill., writes: *‘I had a very dad 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.” Throo Physicians Treated Him Without Sucocess W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: ‘1 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 snd three bottles cured me permanently. I . gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.” Suffered Twenty-Five Years Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: “I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians but received no relie? 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 500 and $1.00 RECOMMENDED BY <@ ELK LICK, PENNA. Edgar Wants to Know Who Cur Grandmother Was. Edgar Showalter, who imagines him- self a veritable John Mitchell in labor circles, regards every man crazy who does not take the same view of the broken strike in this region that is taken by him. Owing to that, Edgar gives it out that the editor of this paper is crazy, and the other day he asked a man to tell him who our grandmother Livengood was, saying that he heard she was as “crazy as a bedbug,” and that he thought perhaps the editor in- herited his insanity from her. Anyway, Edgar wants to know who our grand- mother was, and we shall answer the question after the manner that Jerry Simpson, the sockless Senator from K#tisas, once answered a question askéd him by Mrs. Belva Lockwood. Said Mrs. Lockwood, while interview- ing Senator Simpson in Washington, “Is it true that you do not wear socks? Let me see, please.” The Senator answered: “Madam, I If you show me your legs, I will show you mine.” Now, Edgar, if you tell us who your father is or was, we will tell you who our grandmother was, and we will prove to you by many good people still living in this vicinity that she was an eminently respectable lady, as well as a woman of good natural intelligence. It is very low in you to slander the dead, but we have always been told that all crazy people imagine that everybody else is crazy. and that they alone are sane. Perhaps that is what ails you, and then perhaps what really causes you to think that the editor is crazy, is the fact that he has been foolish enough to enter your name on his subscription list without getting the cash in ad- vance. But come again, Edgar, for you can’t open your fool mouth without getting your foot in it, and you’re about the softest soft thing that we have yet en- countered. Vent your spleen on us all you please, but don’t disturb the peace- ful grave of our dear old grandmother, who never wronged anyone in her life. Only ghouls disturb the dead. i P.S. And when you vent your spleen on us, don’t do too much of it at close rangé, for we warn you that ic will not be safe for you. FROM 148 TO 92 POUNDS. One of the most remarkable cases of of a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing penumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says: “The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of rem- edies to no avail until I used One Min- ute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength. Sold by E. H. Miller. Re Congressman Cooper’s Re-election. Writing from Washington anent the make-up of the next Congress, the Johnstown Tribune’s special represen- tative a few days ago said: “Representative Cooper, of the Fayette District, for a new member, has made a splendid record in the House, and around the departments his activity for his constituents is well known. That he will be returned by an increased majority is not doubted bere.” Marriage Licenses. Ernest Fuller.... ........... Addison Carrie Markley.......... Mareleysburg Wm. Bowman...............s Boynton Gertio Ross.................. Elk Lick John Schnall.................... Arrow Annie E. MclIntire.............. Arrow D. W. Seibert................ Somerse: Madge Holderbaum.......... Somerset Jesse Sterner.............. Confluence Ora May Wills..... ....... Somertield Benjamin F. Shope........ Mevyersdale Laura Kunse!lman......... Meyeradale Frank B. Seese......... Paint township Emma B. Shaffer...... Paint township Jonathan E, Enos........... Rockwood Cordie Cupp............... Casselman A POWER FOR GOOD. The pills that are potent in their ne- tion and pleasant in effect are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says: “During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was, it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill I ever took. and at the same time the effect was pleas. ant. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill.” Sold by E. H. Miller. Speak Up. The Duquesne Observer invites eiti- zens who have charges of graft and corruption against public officials not to make their accusations in the ab- stract, but to put them forward in the goncrete. No newspaper of spirit will hesitate to publish such charges if they are put in proper form and if the person mak- ing them assumes his full share of the responsibility therefor. But so many “good citizens” declaim privately against existing abuses, and demand that the press shall expose them, but they flee from the responsi. bility of making them good. A newspaper is not justified morally in printing anything that it is not abundantly able to prove to be the truth, and in many cases it is not le- gally justified in doing it then. in advance DO your Fall and Winter Millinery until you have seen our large new stock. No need of going = Away From Home &8 for fine Millinery and Notions, if you live in Salisbury 5 } or its vicinity. We believe we have just what you want @§8 at prices that will please you. Call and see. Ord Street, S. P. Young y Salisaury, Penna. : POPP BED EBD, NDORDGY, \ XD US US UD UD US DU Un >. A. Lichter, Headquarters for the finest bread makers in the world— MINNEHAHA and PILLSBURY’S BEST. FEED OF ALL KINDS. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Green Groceries A Specialty On Saturdays. Call, give us a trial and have your goods delivered to your door promptly and in good condition. Grant St., Salisbury, Pa. You run no risk of War on Weeds! THISTLE-INE is sure death to Canada Thisties and all other noxious vegetation. It can no longer be considered an experiment. That it is able to and does destroy weeds and thistles of all kinds, 1s shown by the hundreds of letters we have received from tarmers, and highway commissioners, railro: i given it a thorough test. It is easier and cheaper to ay the grass and weeds in walks, driveways and street HISTLEINB than to cut or dig them out. Ifyou have a lawn or back yard in which you take will find THISTLE-INE a constant friend in coro ng Burdock, Wild Lettuce, or other unsightly weeds. failure in ordering, fOr when used according to directions, we guarantee the results i - LINDGREN CHEMICAL CO., No. i0 S. lonia Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. k, cemetery officials, and others who have gutters, with ride, you andelion, yi be entirely satisfactory. Send for Circular, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD —T0 THE— WORLD’S FAIR. VERY LOW RATES. $500 REWARD! The above amount will be | | paid to any person who will fur- Various forms of excursion tickets to| nish information that will lead St. Louis via Baltimore & Ohio Rail- | to the arrest and conviction of rond now on sale from Salisbury | Junetion, ns follows: SEASON TICKETS, good to return un- 1il December 15, 1904, to be sold daily at rate of $28.30 round trip. SIXTY DAY Excursion Tickets, final limit not later than December 15 1904, to be sold daily at rate of $23.55 round trip. FIFTEEN DAY Excursion Tickets, to be sold daily at rate of $19.56 round trip. ‘ VARIABLE ROUTE EXCURSION TICKETS, either season or sixty day, will be sold going via one direct route and returning via another di- rect route, full information concern- ing which can be obtained from Ticket Agent. STOP-OVERS not exceeding ten days at each point will be allowed at Washington, Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park, Oakland, Mitchell, Ind. (for French Lick and West Baden Springs), Cincinnati and Chicago within return limit, upon notice to |- conductor and deposit of ticket with Depot Ticket Agent immediately up- on arrival. STOP-OVERS not exceeding ten days will be allowed at St. Louis on all one-way (except Colonists’ Tickets to the Pacific Coast) and round-trip tickets reading to points beyond St. Louis, upon deposit of ticket with Validating Agent and payment of fee of $1.00. Three Solid Vestibuled trains are run daily from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington via Park- ersburg and Cincinnati to St. Louis. Three Solid Vestibuled trains are run daily from Pittsburg, Wheeling and Columbus via Cincinnati to St. Louis. Magnificent coaches, sleeping cars, ob- servation cars and unexcelled dining car service. For illustrated folder, time table and full information, call at Ticket Office, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. CHEAP EXCURSIONS —~——T0 THE—— ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR EVERY WEDNESDAY IN AUGUST, SEP- TEMBER AND OCTOBER. oNLY $15.00 ROUND TROP FROM saLis- | & Ohio Railroad. BURY JUNCTION. the person or persons who set fire to our large tenement build- /ing at Merchants Mine No. 3, ron the night of July 12th, 1904, in Elk Lick township, Somerset county, Pa. MERCHANTS COAL CO, tf Elk Lick, Pa. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. The *Nation’s Highway” and “SHORTEST ROUTE” ——T0 THE—— WORLD’S FAIR, - - ST.LOUIS. THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY VESTIBULED THROUGHOUT WITH PuLLMAN SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS AND DINING CARS, VIA CINCINNATI, SEASON, SIXTY-DAY and FIFTEEN- DAY EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE — LOW ——VERY RATES— —CHEAP COACH EXCURSIONS— FROM ALL STATIONS ANNOUNCED FROM TIME TO TIME. Ask ticket agents World’s Fair folder, for descriptive boarding-house information. GREATLY REDUCED ONE-WAY COLONIST FARES TO THE WEST ——VIA BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Commencing September 14th and continuing daily to and including Oec- tober 14th, 1904, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will place on sale daily, from all stations, ONE-WAY COLONIST TICKETS to principal points in Cali- fornia, Arizona, British Columbia, Co- lumbia, Colorado, Montana, New Mexi- co, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, ete., at GREAT- | LY REDUCED RATES. | For tickets and full information, call | on ar address Ticket Agents, Baltimore 10-13 Tickets will be good going in coaches Foley’s Honey and Tar only on Specified Trains. | heals lungs and stops the cough. Returning, tickets will be good in | * coaches only on all regular trains, leav- | Foley S Honey and Tar ing St. Louis not later than ten days, | for children,safe,sure. No opiates. including date of sale. Call on Ticket train and full information. 10-27 Agent for time of | Foley’s Kidney Cure | | makes kidneys and biadder right. and hotel booklet, guide maps and full STATA IE TR