cn—— x meme > ERE RA RRR 7. A. RERKEY Attorney-at-Law, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST O. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Iiaw, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, Attorney-at-Law, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KeoxTE. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, BOMERSET, PENN’A J. G. OGLE Office epposite Court House. VIRGIL R. BAYLOR, 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 cornel Grant and Union Streets B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Winter Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, Nov. 27, 1904. Under the new schedule there will be 14 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- Vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: Hast Bound. No. 48—Accommodation............ 11:02 A. M No. '6—Fast Line.................... 11:30 A. M No. 4—Through train.............. 4:41 py, M +No. 16—Accommodation........... 5:16 r. M *No.12—-Duquesne Limited........... 85 P.M No. 10—Night Express.............. 12:57 A. X No.208—Johnstown Accommo........ T745PF M Wert Bound. *No. 3—Night Bxpress............... 3:28 A. XM No. ll—Duquense.................... 5:58 A.M +No. 18—Accommodation .......... 8:42.44. ™ No. 47—Throughtrain.............. 10:6¢ A. M No. 5—Fast Line........c..c.....uu. 4:28 r. X No. 4#0—Accommodation ..... ...... 4:50pP. M No.207—Johnstown Accommo.......6:20 A. M Ask telephone contral for time of trains. @=*Do not stop. £2 +Daily except Sunday. W.D. STILWELL, Agent. “HERO” Fanning MILL We guarantee that the HERO will do better work in the separ- ation of succotash and cleaning of grain, than any other fanning mill. All screens furnished with the mill complete for cleaning and separ- ating all the grains raised in your locality. Write for prices. We pay the freight. TWIN CITY SEPARATOR CO. Minneapolis, Minn. : for the Home 1 AT FACTORY PRICES Shipped direct to the Customer. «"¥OOY seojesioy,, “Solid Comfort.” ‘White-Schram Oo Spring Rocker. Golden Oak, Polished, Genuine Leather Up- holstered Sprin| ip] Seat, Veneer er Back ce Our line of Ear hasan orebiished repu- ny or 3 egant finish, comfort and dur- for complete Catalogue. TOMLINSON CHAIR MFG. CO. “The Chair House.” High Point, N. GC! DeWitt DeWitt fe the name to look for when only genuine, Ir fact DeWitt'sis the only Witch Haze: Salve that is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base imi- tations, cheap and worthless — even dangerous, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, Ttching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Jacorations, Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles, Ecze Tetter, Sat Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases, SALVE PREPARED BY E.C. BeWitt & Co., Chicago E0LD BY B, H, MILLER. Pa py: 2 Lady—Why don’t you come to Sun- day schoo! amy more? H34—Wot's de use? Youse has had yor picnic—New York Press. Marked Out, ay 5. . Grandme—Weil, Tommy, what deo yo intend to be when you grow up? Tommy—Ma says I'm going to be @ rascal—like pa. Characteristic Like the Sex. He—But really, you are so unlike other girls. She—Well, I certainly would be if I were not pleased to hear you say so. ~—Brooklyn Life. Dead Men Tell No Tales. “How is it that widows generally manage to marry again?’ “Because the only men who could tell tales of them are dead.” It's Also Rough on the Pocket Book. “Do you think that you derive much benefit frem travel?” “Well,” answered the vacuous youth, “it’s rather good for th® crease in one’s trousers, but t's deuced hard on coats.”—Washington Post. Whyness of the Wherefore. Longleigh—So you have ceased 0 call on Miss de Ooyne, have you?” Shortun—Yes, 1 dont’ like her old pirate of a father. Longleigh—Old pirate of a father Shortun—Thet's what I sald. ; 2 regular oid freehooter; tho haat ! was there Be kicked me down STEEL A YEAR AGO. If we could only look ahead And know what is to be— But that has been so often said By those too blind to see. To-day I git and mourn my lot And murmur sad and low: “If I had only gone and bought Steel stock a year ago!” There is a house upon a hill That long has pleased my eye— Another’s master up there still, And I pay rant and sigh! Oh, mine's a bitter, bitter cup, What joy would claim me, though, If I had only loaded up With Steel a year ago. I long bave wished to go and Raze On scenes in other lands, To stroll beside Italian bays And bask on Grecian strands; I might to-day be on my way Past groves where olives grow And bandits hide, if only I'd Bought 8teel a year ago. How pleasing it would be to turn From daily toil, received By people who at present spurn My hand—to be relieved Of all the cares I long have sought To push aside—and, oh, This all might be if I had bought Up Steel a year ago! If we might look ahead—but pshaw! T’ll not sit down and pine; There still are lessons I may draw From former deals of mine; I'll bet that Steel to-day would lie Inactive far below The price I got it at if I Had plunged a year ago. —Chicago Record-Herald. WITH APOLOGIES. Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to himself has said, “My trade of late is getting bad, I'll try another two-inch ad.” If such there be, go mark him well, For him no bank account shall swell, No angel watch the golden stair To welcome home a millionaire. The man who never asks for trade, By classified lines or ad. displayed, Cares more for rest than worldly gain, And patroaage but gives him pain. Tread lightly, friends, let no rude sound Disturb his solitude profound ; Here let him live in calm repose, Unsought except by men he owes. And when he dies go plant him deep, That naught may break his dreamless sleep, Where no rude clamor may dispel The quiet that he loved so well. And that the world may know its loss, Place on his grave a wreath of moss, And on a stone above, “Here lies A Man who wouldn’t advertise.” —Ex. They Have Some Big Liars Out West. The Carleton (Neb.) Leader says: “A certain man not far from Carleton made the assertion the other day that his brother put up a building in Chi- cago, and used seven earloads of nails to nail the second floor down. Seven carloads of eight penny nails amount to 42,000,000 nails, and would be enough for 16,800,000 feet of 4-inch flooring, and would cover 385 acres. —————— Dream Brings Good Luek. Four years ago in a dream Andrew Sabel, a German lad of 16, employed in the Keystone flour mill, in Nanticoke, Luzerne ccunty, saw a machine by which impuritiex could be removed from grain before it was ground. So impressed was he that he told his friends he was sure such a machine could be invented, and he declared that he would try to invent it. He worked upon it, and in September la-t reeeived a patent for a machine like that of his dream. This week he re- ceived an offer of $10,000 for the patent right, and is now considering the offer. Ate 73 Buckwheats. What is undoubtedly the long dis- tance record in the buckwheat cake- eating linejis held by Assistant Post- master Joseph L.§Roberts, Sharon, Pa., who won by one cake in a contest re- cently conducted under the auspices of Dr. 8. 8. Gilberts, defeating Paul Gil- bert, secretary of the York (Pa.) Wall Paper Company.ifHis record was 73, while Gilbert was able to stow away only 72. The contest was held at Dr. Gilbert’s home, and it kept two cooks busyipreparing the cakes. Dr. Gilbert dropped out of the contest after he had eaten forty-eight, and his son, Joseph, fainted when he tackled No. 50. This left but the two contestants, and the tournament ended as stated. The cake, a big prize, was awarded to Rob- ert. A Crooked Crook. There was a crooked man, And he swung a crooked deal, And made a crooked million By a crooked little steal ; Then he took a crooked house In a crooked thoroughfare, And his crooked neighbors swore That this crooked man was square; So he hired a crooked pew In a erooked little kirk, And he erooked his little knees, And got in his crooked work. —Pack. THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Twas the day before Christmds, and all through the place There was racket and trouble—a hor- rible case; Little Willie had found where the rais- ins were hid, And he stuffed himself full to the ton- eile, he did! Little Dairy discovered high up on a shelf A dollie that she was to have for her- self; When mamma found out she at once took the doll To be sent to the store whence it came, and a squall That was heartfeit and piercing went up from the child, Who rushed through the house with ap- peals that were wild. Making promises never to snoop any more If the dolly were not taken back to the store. The grocer’s boy mixed up his orders and brought About forty-five things that nobody had bought, While he failed to deliver the goods that were wanted— Poor mother by all kinds of trouble was haunted. A splendid gift came from a far-away friend, For whom there was not a thing ready to send, The present intended for father had not Been bought, for some reason—some-. body forgot. The dish rhe intended to give to Aunt Sue Was knocked from the table and brok- en in two! There was whooping and howling and trouble all day, And thirty times mother turned sadly to say: “If they'd keep the schools open to-day and to-night, The world perhaps still would be lovely and bright.” —J.E. Kiser,in Chicago Record-Herald. * BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. “DeWitt’s is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve” writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. “I have used it in my family for Piles, Cuts and Burns for years and can recommend it to be the best Salve on the market. Every fam- ily should keep it, as it is an invaluable household remedy, and should always be kept on hand for immediate use.” Mrs. Samuel! Gage, of North Bush, N Y. says: “I had a fever sore on my ankle for twelve years that the doctors could not cure. All salves and blood remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years. Finally I was persuaded to try DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which has completely cured me. It iz a wonderful relief.” DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold by E. H Miller. 1-1 John Lochrie in Lueck. John Lochrie was recently informed that an oil well sunk by the Westmore- land-Coalinga Oil Company in Fresno county, California, in which he is fi- nancisally interested, is producing 250 barrels of oil per day. This is the company’s second well, and the petro- leum is of excellent quality. The Westmoreland-Coalinga Oil Company was chartered under Penn- sylvania laws, last May, and is com- posed of Greensburg capitalists, with Mr. Lochrie, who holds more than 2,000 shares of stock in the concern. Over 400 acres of territory are secured by the company in the Fresno district,and a third well is being started. Mr. Lochrie contemplates a trip to Califor- nia, next month.—Windber Journal. THE ROOF TREE. Once on a time a strong man hewed A roof tree for his little brood; His sinewy hands its rafters reared, His swinging ax the forest cleared, Till orchard-bloom and flelds of loam Smiled ‘round it, and he called it Home. And there, for many a happy day, He heard his children shout at play, Or watched them, barefoot, wading through The clovered meadows, steeped in dew; And, one by one, he saw them fare Forth from the fold the world to dare. Then came a time when 'neath the shade Of arbors that his hands had made, They laid him in the soft, cool mold, His labors done, his story teld. And silence breathed its hush and spell On that dear place once loved so well. The roof tree crumbled, spiders wove Their fairy webs its eaves above; But yonder, in the world’s wild way, Those who had loved it in their play, Stopped oft, through days that care beset, To name it with their heart’s regret. A rich man in his halls of pride, Through many an hour of longing, sighed For its bright, flowery paths again; And one who lay in fevered pain On glory’s field, near;death’s dim brink, Cried for its sweet, cool springs to drink. And there was one poor Ishmael, ‘Who, when his ill-starred fortunes fell, Turned like a hunted dog at bay, Backward, o’er many a devious way, To lay him down with death, care free, Once more within the old roof tree. —JOHN 8B. MCGROARTY. A PLEASANT PILL. No Pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are go mild and ef- feetive that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people sa §y they are the best liver pills seld. Sol hy ¥ H. Miller. 1 Newspaper Conbination. Interests in given The Standard Ink Work control and largely own the business co-operation of the general public in working plant. The purpose of the corporation is the absolute control of their ink supp money for its stockholders through tt factory having a capacity of 10,000 po The corporation ovens and operat and fully equipped factory for the p which printing inks are made. tween $50,000 and $100,000 in cash. I 000 pounds a day. offer to investors this plain business ence. will range from 10095 to 300%. only on issued stock. and experienced men, all except two perience as editors and publishers, is made up as follows: Major General Oliver Otis Howa ton, Vermont ; Robert Hunt Lyman, New York City of a larger factory fo scale of all grades and colors of prin address on application. RECENT invention has revolutioni i inti inky, and a substantial reduction in the cost of manufacture has their competitors in the ink trade that the editors and publishers who combination or other outside influence, and printers in all parts of the civilized world. The corporation owns and operates, in New York City, a printing ink factory is equipped with the latest and most highly improved machinery for the manufacture of all grades and colors of printing inks. This factory represents an outlay of be- 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 18 outstanding investinent, profits of manufacture, under the new and more favorable conditions, The corporation has no debt, no preferred stock, no bonds. is common stoek, full-paid and non-assessable. Only stock actually issued counts as capital. The active management offthe business is in the hands of practical The Executive Board of Directors 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, 1568 Fifth Avenue, New York City; William Willard Howard, 17 Broadway, New York City. For the purpose of extending its business by the construction in now offers for sale a limited allotmentfof its} capital stock at the low price of fifty cents a share (par value, 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 tionized the art of making printing 8 such a strategical advantage over have decided to invite the financial ah ithmedinte enlargement of the to secure to American newspapers ly independently of any industrial and, st the same time, to make 1e sale of printing inks to publishers unds of printing ink a day. The es, outside of New York, a modern reparation of the materials from t has a capacity at present of 100,- It ean manufacture proposition: The All stock Dividends are paid of whom have had many years’ ex- rd, U. 8. Army (retired), Burling- 53-63 Park Row, New York City; r the manufacture on an extensive ting inks, {the parent corporation $1.00, full-paid and non-assessable). Meat lim. Market! NY et 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, | ARANTEE 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. TREASURES OF THE RQCKIES FREE A beautifully illustrated 32 page booklet will be mailed absolutely free to every read- er of this paper who is intersted in the problem of mining gold for pro seeking this means to get aia with Fon Just a Jostal card is all that is neces- ary. Addre G McCLELLAND, 1033 17th St., Denver, Col. I have just re- ceived the finest and largest line of Toys— beautiful Toys to please every boy and girl. | Come and see my display of Toys before you make your holiday purchases. Wm. R HASELBARTH 9 THE SALISBURY HACK LINE AND LIVERY. ™~ C. W. Statler, - - - Proprieter. E@F=Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No. 1 leaves Salisbury at........ SA. 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Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Youmg and Old. Prapaced hy PRIEULE MEDICINE CO.,Chicags, U.8.A. | SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO.| Digests what you eat. Foley’ S Haney ana Tar for chifdren,safe,sure. No opiates. TO SPEND WINTER IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. As winter approaches it is noticeable how many people anticipate spending the dreary months in the “Sunny South,” either for pleasure or health. The regular Winter Tourjst Tickets are now on sale at all stations on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to principal points in FLORIDA and the SOUTH at very low rates. Full information as to time of trains, rogies, stop-overs, ete., can be procured n application to any ticket agent Bal- oe & Ohio Railroad. 12-20 ® pre tapers Sal 0 MS IS A AIS I Is das anesacaon agsaaearenne sosaosansaos | Pic The a mean the OXFORD We ha Tuner and will receiv Si RE]