STE Se a Eos = LE GE 7. A. RERKEY Attormney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffreth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST O. KOOSER, Attorney-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KooxTs. J. G.OeLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-L.aw, BOMERSET, PENX'A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-Liaw. SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. E. H. PERRY, Physician and Surgeon, (Successor to Dr. A. F. Speicher.) SALISBURY, PENN’A, Office cornet Grant and Union Streets B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Summer Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, May 15, 1904. Under the new schedule there will be 14 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: Fast Bound. No. 48—Accommodation ............ 11:02 A.M No. 6—Fast Line.................... 11:30 A. M No. 46—Through train.............. 4:41 P.M No. 16—Accommodation ............ 5:16 P.M *No.12—Duquesne Limited........... 9:85 P.M No. 10—Night Express....... 12:57 A. M No.208—Johnstown Accommo........8:35 FP. M W ext Bound. *No. 9—Night Express............... No. 1l—Duquense.............. oo. 5:58 A.M No. 18—Accommodation............ 8:42 A. M No. 47—Throughtrain.............. 10:46 A. M No. 6—Fast Line.................... 4:28 P. M No. 49—Accommodation ..... ...... 4:50. M No.207—Johnstown Accommo.......6:30 A. Ask telephone central for time of trains. &@=*Do not stop. W.D.STILWELL, Agent. Ours, Yours and Uncle Sam’s Favorite.” THE CENTURY Rural Mail Box Approved by the P. O. Dept. The Carriers speak of it in the highest fterms. The best, largest, most access- ible and safest Mail Box on the market. The best is always the cheapest Bend for Gleculars. MADE BY THE CENTURY POST CO. Tecumseh, Mich. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. 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AlsoCuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Lacerations, Contusions, Boils, buncles, Eczema, Petter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin SALVE PREPARED BY E. €. DeWint & Ce., Chicage €0LD BY By H; MILLER. Larking—*“Stringer should be a hap- py and contented man.” Hawkins—"“Why do you think so?" Larkins—*“He passes two-thirds of his time fishing and the other third lying about it.” Didn't Like "Em. He—'“Are you in this anti-spitting crusade?” 8he—"Indeed, I am! I'd like to see Dye spitter in the country annihila- i Thess Girle. Stella—He wore my picture right over his heart, and it stopped the hul- let. Bella— No wonder, dear; it would stop a clock.—New York Sun. Harsh Analysis. “Mr. Bliggins seems very affection- ate toward his wife in public.” “That isn’t affection,” answered Miss Cayenne. ‘That's discipline.”— Washington Star. Slight Reduction. Pennibs—"“My vacation was any- thing but satisfactory. It turned out to be a sort of bargain-counter affair.” Inkerton—“Too cheap, eh?” Pennibs—*“Oh, no; but I tipped the scales at 150 when I went away and at 148 when I returned.” Entitled to a Profit. “I suppose,” said Homer, “that you would not take its weight in gold for that baby of yours, eh?” “Of course not,” answered Newpop. “What would be the use in selling out at cost?” Better Than Medicine. “Did you tell my wife that I had made my will and left all my property to her?” asked the sick man. “I did.” replied the lawyer. “What did she say?” queried the invalid. : “Oh,” answered his legal adviser, “she glanced in the mirror and asked if I thought she would look well in black.” And that is why the undertaker fost a job. “Oh, George,” sighed the girl, “1 wish you were like the old- time knights. I wish you'd do some- thing brave to show your love for me.” “Gracious!” cried her fiance, ‘baven’t I agreed to marry you, and me only getting $50 a week ?’—Phile- deiphia Press. In Honor Bound. F: if NX \ oy Mother—So, Johnny, you have been fighting agan! Johany—I couldn’t help it. The last time I licked Tommy Smith I prom ised to give him another chance. Not improbable. Wandering Wilder — No, Hquor never touched my lips.” Lady—No; probably you open your mouth and throw it down.” leddy; Larry (reading)—Oi sae where thoy are going to revoive “King Henry i’ Denay—Revoive hm? Arrdéh go waa! Phoy, the mon's been dedd Ooo jong. in After Years. a? 2 Mrs. Meeker—Huh, you evidently think you know it all Meeker—Not guilty. But there was a time when I thought I knew a i$ tle. Mrs. M.— When was that? Meeker—Before I was married. Only a Comparison. He—What would you think if I were to sbeal just one little kiss? She—What would you think of a burglar who had a chance to swipe e Bundred doliars and took only a dime? 4 ¥ Where Experience Counts. a © » : 2 . ' Timpkins— “I understand your friend Eggbert has loft the stage.” Simkins—"“Yes. He quit the stage to accept a job as track walker with some railroad company out west.” Thoroughly at Ease. Ce J “You appear to take life pretty easy,” said the housewife, ' “Yes, indeed, mum,” grinned Sandy Pikes, ‘De whole world is a ‘cosy com ner’ wid me.” Unreliable. Edyth—8o0 your engagement with Tom has been declared off, eh? Mayme—Yes. He promised to re- turn the lock of my hair that adorns his locket, but he has failed to do se. Rdyth—Well, I never did have much faith in those alleged hair restorers. —Chicago News. Sageviiie: Sage. “When does & man begin to want to get married?” asked the inquisi- tive youth. ‘When the woman in’ the case beging to want him to want to,” replied the sage from Sagevile. 80 There! she never Patience—" She made a mistake in her life.” Patrice— "Well, neither have I; and I don’t believe her!” BAYS Were and Was. Little Willie—"“Say, pa, what is a man whose wife is dead?” Pa— “A widower, my son.” Little Willie—"And if he marries again he’s a widowas, isn’t he, pat” —— £ Newspaper Conbination. [nterests In co-operation of the general public in working plant. tween $50,000 and $100,000 in cash. 000 pounds a day. offer to investors this plain business ence. inks, and a substantial reduction in the cost of manufacture has given The Standard Ink Works such a strategical advantage over their competitors in the ink trade that the editor« and publishers who "control and largely own the business have decided to invite the financial RECENT invention hag revolutionized the art of making printing The purpose of the corporation is to secure to American newspapers the absolute control of their ink supply independently of any industrial combination or other outside influence, and, at the same time, to make money for its stockholders through the sale of printing inks to publishers and printers in all parte of the civilized world. : The corporation owns and operates, in New York City, a printing ink factory having a capacity of 10,000 pounds of printing ink =a day. The factory is equipped with the latest and most highly improved machinery for the manufacture of all grades and colors of printing inks. The corporation orns and operates, outside of New York, a modern and fully equipped factory for the preparation of the materials from which printing inks are made. This factory represents an outlay of be- It has a capacity at present of 100,- It is the intention of the corporation to bring the capacity of its New York City factory up to the full capacity of the works. By reason of the recent improvement in the quality of the materials and the reduction in the cost of manufacture, the corporation is able to better printing inks at a lower cost than any other maker of inks in exist- It can sell good inks for less than it costs other concerns to make poor inks, and still earn generous dividends on ils outstanding investment. The an immediate enlargement of the proposition: It can manufacture will range from 100% to 300%. only on issued stock. perience as editors and publishers. is made up as follows: ton, Vermont ; Robert Hunt Lyman, profits of manufacture, under the new and more favorable conditions, The corporation has no debt,no preferred stock,no bonds. All stock is common stock, full-paid and non-assessable. Only stock actually issued counts as capital. The active management offthe business is in the hands of practical and experienced men, all except two of whom have had many years’ ex- The Executive Board of Directors “Major General Oliver Otis Howard, U. 8. Army (retired), Burling- Henry W. B. Howard, Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.; B. Peele Willet, 142 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Hiram C. Haydn, 178 Bell- flower Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; Edward B. Smith, 166 Fifth Avenue, New York City; William Willard Howard. 17 Broadway, New York City. Yor the purpose of extending its business by the construction in New York City of a larger factory for the manufacture on an extensive ' scale of all grades and colors of printing inks, ithe parent corporation now offers for sale a limited allotmentlof itsF capital stock at the low Dividends are paid 53-63 Park Row, New York City; address on application. price of fifty cents a share (par value, $1.00, full-paid and non-assessable). When this sale is closed (which may be at any time without notice), . the price of stock will be advanced to $1.00 a share. Subscriptions to this allotment of stock should be sent to Mr. Wil- liam Willard Howard, Treasurer, 17 Broadway, New York City. Circulars describing the enterprise in detail will be sent free to any Meat Market! 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. 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