The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 08, 1904, Image 5

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War on Weeds!
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GOOD GIRLS WANTED !—One for
kitchen and one for dining room werk.
Apply at Hay’s Hotel or address the
proprietor, D. I. Hay, Blk Lick, Pa. tf
FOR SALE!—AI]l the undivided half
of four lots of ground in the Beaehy
L addition to the Borough of Salisbury;
being lots No. 33, 54, 55 and 56, eontnin-
ing 14 acre each. These lots are all
cored with choice fruit trees, in bear-
ing. These lots must be sold to settle
up an estate. J. M. LouTHER,
12.3 Somerset, Pa.
Election Notice, First National Bank
"of Salisbury, at Elk Liek, Pa.
The annual mesting of the stock-
holders for the election of directors to
serve for the ensuing year will be held
at the banking room of this bank, Tues-
day, January 10th, 1905, between the
hours of one and two o’cloek p. m.
1-5 ALBERT REITZ, Cashier.
ORGAN RECITAL.
St. John’s Reformed Chureh, Friday
Evening, Dee. 16, at 8 o’cloek.
Organist, Mr. Earl Byron Byers, of
Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. Byers is a xtu-
dent of Mr. Clarence Eddy of world-
wide fame. Mr. Byers is ons of the
most talented among the young organ-
ists of this country.
Admission, adults 50¢.; children ui.-
der 12 years, 25¢c. Tickets now on sale
at the Drug Store and at P.S. Ilay’s.
Bets on Maryland.
According to the Baltimore Sun, bets
on the result in Maryland should be
decided as follows:
A person who bet that Parker would
got a plurality of the popular vote in
Maryland, loses the bet, as the official
returns show that Bonaparte, the high-
est Republican elector, ran some 300
ahead of Brown, the highest Democrat.
A person, however, who bet that
Parker would “carry” Maryland, wins
‘the bet, as the Democrats have elected
seven of the eight electors, and it has
ih to cut or dig them out. ska 32
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re LINDGREN SHEMICAL CO., No. 10 8. lsnia street, Grand Rapids, Rich.
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been established that the party elect-
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NO MORE SUFFERING.
If you are troubled with indigestion
get a bottle of Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure
and see how quickly it will cure you
Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, Ia, says:
“Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years.
My case was almost hopeless. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and
I used a few bottles of it and it is the
only thing that has relieved me. Would
not be without it. Have doctored with
local physicians and also at Chicago.
and even went to Norway with hopes of
getting some relief, but Kedol Dyspep-
sia Cure is the only remedy that has
done me any good, and I heartily ree-
ommend it. Every person suJering
with Indigestion or Dysgepsia should
use it.” Sold by E. H. Miller. 1-1
rrr eileen
heals s and stops the sough.
Get a good pull with the ring, said the
door-bell.
Find a good thing and stick to it, said
the glue.
Never take sides, but be round when
you're wanted, said the bell.
Make the most of your good points,
said the compass.
FIGHT WILL BE BITTER.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recom-
mendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, will have a long and
bitter fight with their troubles, if not
ended earlier by fatal termination.
Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss,
has tosay: “Last fall my wife bad
every symptom of consumption. She
took Dr. King’s New Discovery after
everything else had failed. Improve-
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tirely cured her.” Guaranteed by E.
H. Miller, Druggist. Price 50c, and
$1.00.” Trial bottles free. 1-1
THE DAYS OF ’49.
You see before you old Tom Moore,
A relic of bygone days.
The people call me a bummer sure,
But what eare I for praise,
When I think of the days that are past
and gone,
It makes me grieve and pine
For the days of old,
And the days of gold,
The days of forty-nine.
I'd comrades then a fancy set,
They were rough, I must confess,
Like hunters from the West.
But they. like many another fish,
They have run off their line;
Like good old brieks,
They stand the kicks
Of the days of forty-nine.
There was New York Jake,
The butcher boy,
So fond of getting tight.
Whenever Jake got on a spree
He was spoiling for a fight.
One night he ran against a knife
In the hands of old Bob Kline,
And over Jake they held a wake
In the days of forty-nine.
There was Poker Bill,
One of the boys
Who was always in for a game,
No matter whether he lost or won,
To Bill it was the same.
He’d ante a slug, he’d shove the buck,
He'd go a hatful blind ;
But in a game with death,
Bill lost his breath,
In the days of forty-nine.
There was Monte Pete, I'll ne’er forget
The luck he always had,
He'd deal for you both day and night
As long as he had a scad.
One night a pistol laid him out,
"Twas his last “lay-out” in fine,
It caught Pete sure, bang in the door,
In the days of forty-nine.
There was old lame Jess,
A hard old case,
He never would repent,
He was never known to miss a meal
Or ever pay a cent;
But he at last, like all the rest,
To death he did resign,
And in his bloom, went up the flume,
In the days of forty-nine.
There was Rackensaek Jack
Who ceuld outroar
A buffalo bull, you bet, :
He roared all night, he roared all day,
And perhaps he’s roaring yet.
One night he fell in a prospect hole,
"T'was 8 roaring bad design,
And in that hole he roared out his
. soul,
In the days of forty-nine.
Of all the comrades I had then,
There’s none now left but me.
And all that I am waiting for
Iz a senator to be;
The people ery as I pass by,
There goes a traveling sign,
Saying. “old Tom Moore's a bummer
sare,”
Of the days of forty-nine.
—Ex.
MOTH! ERS BE CAREFUL
of the health of your children. Look
out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and
Whooping Cough. Stop them in time
Fole ys Honey and Tar |
| by E. H. Miller.
—One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy. Harmless and pleasant. Sold
1-1
But staunch snd brave and true as steal,
severe cases of eroup with my children.
and can truthfully say it always gives
prompt relief.” For sale by E. H.
Miller. 1-1
ee
Real Estate Transfers.
Wilmore Coal Co. to Nancy B. Rid-
dle, in Windber, $176.
Bmma J. Younkin to Emma Hibner,
in Meyersdale, $185.
John Bills to Louisa M. Bills,in Som-
erset Borough, consideration private.
David B. Rouser to I. S. Horner, in
Paint twp., $1000.
Abraham Shaulis to Catharine Mad=
den, in Somerset twp., $100.
Harvey Conn to Wm. Burkholder, in
L. Turkeyfoot, $700.
Lars England to Amos Ream, in
Windber, $625.
Mary Dietz to Edward Trent,
Shanksville, $475.
J. A. Berkey to Wm. A. Chilcott, in
Somerset twp., $75.
Rebecca A. Kauffman to Chauncey
Kauffman, in Conemaugh, $100.
J. C. Herwig to George Growall, in
Summit, $1825.
Orlando Flescher to Wm. Caton, in
Elk Lick, $312.
Boswell Imp. Co. to Matthias Hofeck-
er, in Boswell, $350. :
D. L. Meyers’ heirs to U. B. Suder, in
Brothersvalley, $290.
Joseph Schultz’s heirs to H. A. Coun-
man, Somerset Bor., $670.
John O'Donnell to Wm. E. Appel, in
Larimer, $267.
.OfMecer Joy Threatened to @uit.
Four strangers who eame to Somer-
set, last week, to witness the court
house corner stone laying, ereated a
slight furore by cheering as they were
passing the crowd while the exereises
were in progress. Officer Joy arrested
the quartet and took them before Bur-
gess Swank on a charge of disorderly
conduct. Three of the men admitted
practically the charge preferred by the
officer, but denied that there was any
intention to distusb the meeting, snd
Bargess Swank discharged them. Then
one of the defendants—A. Adalhiser—
it is alleged, charged the offieer with
making false statements under oath.
Officer Joy resented the eharge and
brought a suit in trespass against Adal-
hiser, who will have to enswer for his
conduct in eourt. Further, Policeman
Joy felt that he was not sufficiently up-
held by the borough officials, and he
tendered his resigration to the town
council. A special meeting of that
body was held Friday afternoon and
the differences adjusted. Somerset
has never had a better policeman than
its present officer, and council is to be
commended for employing him,—~Som-
erset Standard.
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