Ss - wl . EY } Y y BY g VOL. X. SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1904. NO. 50. 8 a or 2 A A BER just as soon as they attempt to domi- WIFE WENT ON STRIKE. o El * neer over some people that we could Yl ; ) ) & mention, some of them will get the| The Albany Argus tellsa story of the 3 “3 ; : i gizzards shot out of them. There isn’t | walking delegafe who was never tired i 3 5 a game man among them when he is of talking about the strike. He held . E 5 - alone, but when the whole gang is to- | that it was justifiable if ever a strike 1 A : A I I aE RR RR ERR IR gether with steel knuckles, blackjacks was, and he - was prepared to demon- . ~ ® . : . and other weapons, they imagine them- strate that it was perfectly proper to Y; ! ightly sed and Seco d-Hand High-Gra é selves bad men from away up the strike to recure a desired result. He : ; creek. They are white-livered, black- | told his wife &so0,and she appeared to k = ! RR SR a a onan e esos onsen: QiponOnoee hearted, sneaking, dirty cowards, every | 28ree with him. She said it seemed : ; hd y one of them, and they never whipped | the easiest way, | A a anybody fairly in their lives. We re-| That night when he came home he y a | ; S Il 1d 0S fer to the old Boynton gang of cowards { found that the table wag not set. . ) i ° and cut-throats, and we want them to| “I want a new dress,” she said, when " Sa 1 RE a ear know it, for we do business in the open. he sekedt what the trouble was, ; : a : : : This letter has no reference whatever now you've been bothering me : ; g ahogany Ellington Upright Piane.............. $275.00. |i; the decent people in Boynton. of for that dress for a month,” he said, cE. 375.00 Mahogany Kimball Upright Piano.................. 250.00. | which class there are a good many 5 about the supper?” v ic 375.00 Walnut Shubert Upright Piano....................... 250.00, | Wemesh the old gens of Bognion| “TUSTS lect any she ieplisd. Heri \ 340.00 Walnut H d Uprichi Pi 15.00 trouble-hunters, and everybody knows sa Strike, . » alnut Howar pright Piane....................... 215.00. just who the gang is composed of. A strike? 8 . ¥ 350.00 Mahogany Foster Upright Piano 200.00 Te “Yes. I've been trying to secure a : - ? : 3 Plang................... 200.00. : e 2 {| your selections for your friends willbe. Comeand| 350.00 Mahogany Wesser Bros. Upright Pieno............ 200.00. THE CALVINISTIC REACTION. Poatnse sols ne ” > hs rouble iS : : : , a ; v ck. 2 | look over our line of Ties, Handkerchiefs, Table-| 825.00 Mahogany Howard Upright Piano.................. 215.00. | Rev. Dr. Samuel T. Carter, the New| “Do you dare—" ir | . Coll Number of Square Pianos from $15.00 up. York Presbyterian divine whose severe | “Oh, don’t talk to me that way! IfI e cloths, Towels, Pillows and Collars. 150.00 Farfand Piano Caso Organ icin. 100.00. arraignment of the Westminster Con- | can't get you to arbitrate, why, I’ve got ? f | have Watches : : fession created a great stir in Calvin- | to strike.” ; ] In the Jewelry Department we ha 70 125.00 Kimball Piano Case Organ............................. 63.00. |istie circles, has been upheld by his| “But, Mary, you den’t understand.” k i 4 Rings, Hat and Stock Pins, Bracelets, Watch and 80.00 Bridgeport Walnut Organ..........c...coun............ 50.00. |home presbytery. “Oh, yes, Ido. I've made my de- 3 i} d Veok Chai 75.00 Chicago Cottage Walnut Organ......... ia 45.00. This is a significant straw when it is | mands, and they've been refused. I've ! qd Nec ains. . 4 i itrati i i ; 100.00 Peerless Chapel Organ, Oak............ a 45.00. recalled that Dr. Carter's offending | asked for arbitration with a view to a s ; M Christmas and happy New Year to all consisted in such radical declarations | compromise, and that has also been : Sy : erry PP) . 175.00 Shultz Chapel Organ, Oak...........ccooonvvininnnns. 50.00. | as these: refused. A strike is all there is left, > Re i | cad 0 nd SATIRE A AEP : . *“Scholasti is w d I've st Ra 's $. We also have the following used and second-hand Sewing |; eholastie thea logy is wrong from A ruck iE 3 b y 2 its base upward. But your demands are unreason- oY | i Machines: White, Vib. and Rot., box and drop head. Standard, “The great objection to the confes- | able.” > { : Vib. and Rot., box and drop head. Wheeler & Wilson. Davis, sion is not this statement in it or that, “I don’t think they are. You're the g : Datonia Superb, Domestic, etc. but it is the whole tone and style of | judge of your own demands when you : the confession. To put the matter in | strike, and I'm as good a judge as you ~N ’ - 2 : REICH & PLOCK, MEYERSDALE, PA. a word, it is the God of the Westmin-|are when I want something. It’s no : # 2, ow ster confession that is wrong.” use talking. The strike is on.” y » ¢ : THE comparative statistics of Presi-| “There is no such God as the God of | She folded her arms in a determined n “! } ] dential elections since 1868 show that | the Westminster confession. There. is | way and he subsided. It was perhaps e 3 | i Judge Parker was the weakest candi- | no such world as the world of the con- | half an hour later when he looked up n | date ever nominated by the Democrat- | fession, There is no such eternity as |and said: Nv ’ . \ |ic party for President, says the New |the eternity of the confession. Itisall| “Well, what are you going to do 1 > ' | York World. Even Greeley had 44 rash, exaggerated and bitterly untrue.” | about it?” )s i : / (per cent. of the popular vote, while | “If no one else is ready to say it, I{ “Nothing,” she replied. “The strike ie » | Parker got only 38 per cent. Of the |sayit. The hatd, cold, severe God of | is on.” : i i 0 OO OO A EO SE SRE y [ioral SE i jhe Sontession, wilh the love lef out, ii you hungry wa y erst their votes for Parker. Ten years ago such declarations from | the treasury before the strike was or- h J nm . | a Presbyterian preacher would have | dered.” | 5 . 5 Taras ae been no Ci in ie hy been followed promptly by a heresy| “Meaning the pantry,” he remarked. — » i! ! jtory. o merican politics when the | (pia). Today the utterances go prac-| ‘‘Meaning the pantry,” she replied. \ : : : Tw | oranges: Foligians P20 hast impossible tically unchallenged by his presbytery | “I believe I'll get a little,” he said. F SALISBURY. . | political creeds or. fads 11d not find | 4nd the denomination at large. “It’s locked,” she answered. “The INE O : With the close of hosts of followers. There is always a| (Galvin was the ablest logician and | reserve is to be used to keep the strike gL Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profits, $9,000. a | multitude of people. including the vast theologian of his day, but his extreme | going. You can’t touch the strikers 5 i % on Time the fourth year of its |army of discontented, that are ready | view of divine wrath and vengeance | resources.” eter. : i : “| ] PER CENT INTERES Deposits life, and the beginning [to unite against settled, orderly €on- | never was as little preached as it is to-| “Be careful, Mary,” he said, warn- ys be- fr Bg . : P ” ts Oifth a [ditlons, but it is a multitude that is day. This does not imply that the be- | ingly. “If I cut off the cash”’—She hect- 5 ® J. L. BarcHus, President. © H. H. Mavs, Vice President. : of its fifth under con- always doomed to defeat by the sober, | jief in divine justice and eternal pun. | nodded toward the locked pantry. | 38 i ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. ditions of greater ii pti fe good Ena 2 ishment is any the less prevalent now| “I can stick it out a week,” she re- ie © majority o © people.—Lhiladel- | than it was then, but it does mean the | turned. EE - % J. 5. 1. H. . D. Hay, i : : i a : : 4.» = o I I aa, H a ew . strength and promise | phia Ledger. growing recognition of the principle| Five or ten minutes later he proposed 1 P.M B so Sn re dE Ci than ever before in its : : . + | that love is more powerful than fear.— | that they compromise on the basis of P. M { i OE I ET DE NE ET OEE or : Ir is often said that only the rich Uniontown News Standard, $10. trav- | history, the take eare of the pennies, the poor are “Twenty,” she said firmly. | : . : . 00 busy Steaming of the $1,000 bills. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. “But I can’t afford it,” he protested. rey i : at is one of the reasous why some! , sure sign of approaching revolt and | “That's your business,” she answered: Pe 00 =a [people Dp Dn: Tre ehgap: serious trouble in your system is ner- | “I offered to arbitrate once.” : } a 1al fortunes of the Unite ates have ’ i 3 ° ® tenders its grateful 1besn mads from pennies. A feastios vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up- It was 10 o’clock that night when he ’ | : sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis- | finally gave in, and somehow he felt he Pianos rrom $125.00 up. Organs from $15.00 up. acknowledgements to oF s cont on a pound of sugar, a cent or member the troublesome causes. It|had experienced a new phase of the > Sewing Machines from $10.00 up. : {two on every gallon of petroleum, a fails to tone the stomach, regu- | strike business. It looked different p 3 its many hundreds of | penny more a pound for nails, grow in- |. : : ls Top : 1 * The asking for a catalogue, getting prices and looking over our stosk may : to the aggregate millions of proffs late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate | from the other side of the fence. XS . i mean the saving of a good many dollars. Agents for the following makes: customers, and its sin- hicE aa Bale for itn Coli of the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run FIGHT WILL BE BITTER ke. s PIANO S. ORGANS. Lore wishes for a hap- stock capitalization. A cent a pound is down syueny J: Darien a) Those who will persist in Vinsing y { i i My o : ran 1 BUSH & GERTS, FARRAND, a JPY od Prosperous Doe than Most Sxiroms Bueaation 4 under its searching and thorough ef- | their ears against the continual recom- ents Hn 5 : ESTEY,” a] New Year. id io a iron n steel, | roctiveness. Electric Bitters is only | mendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery seive ' A SUPERB. : be KIMBALL. = Sb Shan 29 Siftoronce, Datween |i. and thst is rotomed If Jt dens itor Consumption, will have a long and |,’ STRICK & ZEIDLER : SEWING MACHINES T r riches and bankruptcy in a great in- give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed | bitter fight with their troubles, if not . : 4 ——————— NEU ROPA THIC. dustry. These savings are as possible by E. H. Miller, Druggist. 1-1 {ended earlier by fatal termination. pot ow H VICTOR, DAVIS, a to the average man as to the trust ee Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss. Sky ee WHITE TREATMENT WORTH $2.50 POSI-|magnates—New York World - R. ' , y HOBERT M. CABLE, . TIVELY SENT FREE Sibi Shooting and Stabbing Affray Near | Las to say: “Last fsll my wife had ork IMBALL STANDARD, ? — . Meyersdale. every symptom of consumption. She C KIM , ME MucH complaint is being made by 4 * NEW HOME, Send Your Symptoms to Dr. Franklin Miles, os : On Monday afternoon James Trenna | took Dr. King’s New Discovery after Ha ; y R 1 d He Will |many of our citizens concerning pro- : : : : — : SHUBERT, the Celebrated Specialist, and He : DAYTONIO. end You a Complete Special Treat- fanity and other bad conduct on our | hot Fred Redwick three times, and | everything else had failed. Improve- . 5 OXFORD. GOLDEN STAR. ment for Your Case Absolutely Free. streets and about some of the business | *t8bbed him three times with a stiletto. Sent Se ones 40% fons Deities er j We have engaged the services of C. E. LIVERNGOOD, Piano and Organ Every person who fuffers from weak | places of the town. The complaint is | Both men are Italians and employes of H Lion Drug ist. Price b0c Y a Tuner and Repairer, and orders for work in that line left at the musle store | or diseased lungs, heart, liver, stomach, | very justly made, too, for every truth- the Somerset Coal Company. Red-|H. : SEs. will receive prompt attention. Somerset County Agents for Estey Pipe Organs. Cecilian Piano Players. REICH & PLOCH, CENTRE STREET, MEY ERSDALE, PENNA. kidneys, general debility, weak brain eenters or nerves, short breath, poor circulation, headache, dizziness; weak, pain in head, side, back or bowels, swol- fainting, sinking or smothering spells, len ankles or limbs, ete., should try Dr. | ful man must admit that the rowdies | have for some time been running things pretty much to suit themselves, and | there seems to be but little effort made to stop their obnoxious conduct. If wick is the company’s interpreter, and at last report he was still living, al- though it was believed he had only a slight chance to recover. After committing his bloody deed, $1.00. Trial bottles free. WANTS HER PAPA. 1-1 Our Little Deaf Girl Writes a Letter to Santa Claus. Miles’ Neuropathic Treatment. It is ' . . Trenna proceeded to escape, but was . 0 the newest and greatest treatment of things are sotocontinue, we may as well toll > J captured b > ty Sh We are in receipt of two letters from 3 the age. quit electing and paying peace officers. | followed and captured by Deputy Sher- our little daughter, who is attending oo The Science of Neuropathy—ecuring | Qur officers owe it to the public to do | iff Humbert, who first had to shoot the the school for the deaf at Edgewood ; through the brain centers and nerves |} ai, duty or resign, and there are | desperado in the leg. The wounded Yak Yo Doth elt = ; —is rapidly revolutionizing the. pres. some business men in this town that | ¢Fiminal is now in jail. BIS, 32 ot were written and coms ’ ; oy ent medical treatment. It isthe crown- posed by the little tot herself. One of no IEE ing result of over a quarter of a cen- | can add much to the good order of the| Just what trouble existed between the letters is addressed to Santa Claus, I > LEADERS IN tury’s study, research and experience. | place by refusing to allow the gangs of | the two Italians is not exactly known, d we publish it just to show the * ' . Lt often cures after from 5 to 20 phys- |jdle, profane and insulting loafers that | 8% Trenna came to the company’s of- | AM . P . 4 icians have failed. - loitering § fice, where Redwick was, and without | F2Pid Progress that can be made in a re { Let me send you free my book on|®F® #lways found loitering in and : to: > . | very short time by a child bereft of | “Neuropathy.” It will interest and about their places of business. We |& word of warning, opened fire on him. both hearing and speech if placed in a = ; 3 ® | surprise you. It shows why so many | know of business men in this town that | When Dovhauied by fedepmy Sie good pd re one at Edgewood 1 . . . . t . ar a Our goods are bought as low as money can buy them, and they are kept IN pn ane SL Shieine how snd are rapidly losing the patronage and fhe Ionendo n eu salieri Park. The child bs been in school J tes. A right, clean and fresh, and are sold at a small margin of profit. amulets and casting out of devils, why [800d Will of the better class of buyers, ron Lroushs th tinal only a little more“ chan one term yet, —— , : y Christian Science is the science of the |#imply because they permit a lot of | revolver soon brought the criminal to and following i’ a fair sample of her * Highest Market Prices Paid For Country Produce. unscientific; why Homoeopathic pa-| moral lepers to hang around and render | b8Y- letter-writing’ ‘TH / i ; i : tients swallow their charms—sugar | their places unfit for decent, law-abid- fii c : : . By generous and honest dealing we hope to be given a fair share of your | pills and infinite dilutions—instead of |, : A FRIGHTENED HORSE, EAR SANTA CLAUS able : patronage. Give us a trial. Ps them about their necks; it ex- ing people to enter. They ought to rid : : Iam a good girl. I din Y plains why allopathie physicians are their business places of all such rub- Running like mad down the street shall not go home on Christmas. I ony West Salisbury Feed Co., West Salishupy, Pa, |comsaihasssise sofort fr E53 i, even i th “are 'o vets to amin ch svompniso handed | a iy 57, home 3, Sheena. 1 : . 0 $0. e . ur- h, J n> Jy . To prove the truth of these state- that the old gan ni 2 or rien h 0 fod tars 1.8910 the school for the ‘des’, Edge- kets ments I will gladly send you a course | US State gang =con- § Tones. ShooYes Sveryhbodyt wood Park. I want asled. Iwantmy the 5 of my Complete Special Treatment ab- | ceited jackasses from down the road | a reliable Salve handy and there’s none papa. I want some candy. I want a cipal Foley’s Hone aad Tar OneMinute Cough Cure solutely free. All I ask is that you | has lately been greatly in evidence, | a8 good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ring. Yesterday was my birthday. I H at sures colds, a ey ar For Coughs, Colds and Croup. shall send mes Som ere aur] of hunting for trouble and blowing of | Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles, J rh Years Sle. J lad 8 pany. - Jour case, y “running the town.” Perhaps they can | disappear quickly under its soothing ¥, app’ . i e » d had sing Be Wt Early Risere Foley’s Kidney Ciure|my book and free offer. Address, ens : ad a good time. Goodbye. ured ? y y Franklin Miles, M. D., LL. B,, Dept. N, | scare some of the officers, but we know | effect. 25¢, st E. H. Miller's Drug MINNIR LIVENGOOD. Bal- The Momo Si makes kidaeys and badder right. | 51, 155 Main 8t., Elkhart, Ind. 1-12 of some people they ean’t seare, and | Store. 1-1 Thuredey December 16.
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