The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, February 02, 1905, Image 5

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3utecher.
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February 1st to 18th, 19058.
Not a sale of old, shop-worn goods, but of good,
desirable merchandise. Our reason for doing this
every year is to keep our stock fresh and clean.
Much money saved to those who take
==qadvantage of this salel=s=
Lees
AB KIRSCHBAUM & CO
. . _, §Men’s $10 Overcoats...... ... veee $750} Ten 9% off on all Men’s an ove’ -} Odds and ends in Ladies’ and Children’s
Bargains m Dry Goods. Men’s $12 Overcoats.............. 8.50 na Jeans Pants. 4 Boyes Gordy Shoes at special prices.
All Calieos, per yard, reciente 5¢ | Men’s $14 Overcoats ........... 9.50 YT ae.
Lancaster Gingham, per yard,...... 514¢ | Boys’ $2.50 Overcoats............. 1.50 Underwear. Baroni . G orl
4-4 Brown Muslin, Laurel Brand,... b5%¢ | Boys’ $3.50 Overcoats............. 2.50 | Men’s heavy 50¢ Fleece-lined Under- al gaims in eneral.
Good Outing, 8¢ quality, reduced to 6¢ | Boys’ $4.00 and 4.50 Overcoats .... 3.00 WORF... ......o ib es 39¢ | Men’s and Boys’ 50¢ Sweaters 39¢
All-wool Flannel in stripes and check 18¢ | Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats............. 3.50 § Men’s heavy 50¢ Ribbed Underwear, 39¢| nen’s and Boys’ 50¢ Cloth and Plush
Cloth, red, blue, gray and brown, 50¢ Boys’ $7.00 and 7.50 Overcoats..... 5.00 | Men’s red and gray $1.00 Wool Under- Osps. ov... 39¢
quality, reduced to........... .... 39¢ Men’s $8.50 Suits............... sve 6.00 WEAL.....v snensironss einstein nie 75¢ | Men’s and Boys’ 25¢ Caps aE 19¢
Cloth, black, 50 inches wide, $1.00 Mors $10 SUIS... coverurinerses 7.50 | Ladies’ 25¢ Fleece-lined Underwear, 20¢ | Men's $1.00 and 1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts
i 79¢ | Men’s $12.50 and 14.00 Suits....... 9.50 | Ladies’ 507 Fleece-lined Underwear, 39¢| 79¢ and $1.00. :
= i Men’s $16 Suits. ........coovvinntn 10.50 | Ladies’ red and gray $1.00 Wool Un- Men’s heavy Cotton 50¢ Overshirts, 39¢.
Big Reductions Special lot Men’s Suits, sizes 34 and 35 only, derwesr..............«...... Ll 75¢ | Men’s Working Coats reduced from $1.25,
. . * reduced from !; to }4 of former prices. y 1.50 and 2.00 to 98¢, 1.15 and 1.50.
1m Clothing *| Twenty % off on all Boys’ Clothing. Shoes. Boys’ $1.25 Working Coats, 98¢.
Men's $6.50 and $7.00 Overcoats... $ 4.90] Twenty % off on all Men’s and Boys’ Dress | Men’s $3.50 King Quality Shoes.... $2.75} Twenty 3 off on all Umbrellas.
Men's $8.50 and $9.00 Overcoats... 6.50] Pants. Men’s $4.00 King Quality Shoes.... 3.10} Ladies’ 25 and 50¢ Fascinators, 19 and 39¢.
early and secure the
AEB AR EH
SEES
pick of the bargains.
BARCHLS & LIVENGOUD, Salishury, Pa.
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These are only a few of the many items we can save you money on during this sale. Come
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: You will always get the best fresh Groceries.
We do not keep goods, we sell them ; therefore they are always
fresh. We have on hand the three leading brands of flour—
Minnehaha, Pillsbury’s Best and Vienna.
Call to see us, and you will be treated courteously and right.
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Francis J.
» 1905,
.Of said day.
J. Coleman,
¥, hereby is-
10tice to all
d, and to all
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OLEMAN,
Sheriff:
EEA present duty: Subscribe for THE
STAR.
Knows the
Difference
between good and bad food.
German
Medicated
j ~~ Stock Food
Will save your Horse and save
money. It is the best food on
the market. Also for Cows, |
ee
Sheep and Hogs. No more
Hog Cholera.
For sale by dealers.
Send for Circulars.
GERMAN STOCK FOOD CO.,
The oldest Stock Feed Ce. in the Werld,
Winneapolis, Minn.
Foley’s Honey aa¢ Tar
heels lungs and stops the cough.
Zno TAR
An improvement over all Cough,
"| Lung ‘and Bronchial Remedies.
Cures Coughs, Strengthens the
Lungs, gently moves the Bowels.
Pleasant to the taste and good
alike for Young and Olid.
Prepared by PINEULE BEDICINE CO.,Chicago, U. 8.8.
SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO.
TREASURES OF
THE ROCKIES F R E E
A beautifully illustrated 32 page booklet
will be mailed absolutely free to every read-
er of this: paper who is interested in the
problem of mining gold for profit. I am
seeking this means to got acquainted with
you. Just a postalocard is all that is neces-
sary. Address, |
G. McCLELLAND, 1083 17th St., Denver, Col.
(COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the HoN. FRANCIS J. Koeskr,
President Judge of the Court of Comamen
Please, of the County e erset, being the
Sixteenth Judicial dist and Justice of
the Cours of Oyerand dniner and General
Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and
other offenders in the said district, and
HoN. A. F. DICKRY, Associate Judge ef the
Court of Common Pleas, and Justice of the
Cours of Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and
other offenders in the County of: reel,
have issued their precepts; and tao me
directed, for holding a Cours of Cemmon
Pleas and General Quarter Sessiows of the
Peace and General Jail Delivery,and Courts
of Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, on
MONDAY, FEB. 37. 1ges.
NOTICE is hereby Shed té 81 the Justices
of the Peace, the Coroner and €onstabl
within the said county ef Semerset, that
they ‘pe then and there im their proper
persons with their rolls, reeerds, inquisi-
tions, examinations and other rémem-
brances, to do those things which to théir
office and in shat behalf sppertain to be
done, and also they whe will prosecute
against the prisoners thas are or shall be in
the jail of Somerses County, te be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall be
NDREW J.COLEMAN
Sheriff
| just.
| @@ CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun
{ amithing and many other kinds of re-
| pair work done neatly, promptly and
| substantially, All work left at the
| Theoph. Wagner residenee will be
| promptly attended to, st reasonable
| prices, by the undersigned.
SCHOOL BONDS FOR SALE.
The School District of Salis-
bury Borough, in Somerset
County, Pennsylvania, offers for
sale the bonds of said Borough
to the amount of Thirteen
Thousand Six Hundred and
Fifty Dollars, bearing interest
at five per cent., payable annual-
ly. The payments falling due
on the first day of January of
the years 1906 to'1932 inclusive.
Sealed bids for the same will be
received at the office of the Sec-
retary, up until the 9th day of
February, 1905, at noon. The
School Directors reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
C. S. LICHLITER,
1t Secretary.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
—T0—
WASHINGTON, ACCOUNT INAUGURATION OF
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.
——=VERY LOW RATES.
From Points 100 Miles or Less from
Wasnington, tickets will be sold at One.
and One-third fare for the round trip,
good going March 3rd and 4th, and re-
turning, good leaving Washington un-
til March 8th, 1905, inclusive.
From Points More than 100 Miles
from Washington, East of Ohio River,
tickets will be sold at One Fare, plus
25 cents, for the round trip, good going
March 2nd, 3rd and 4th, and returning,
good leaving Washington until March
8th, 1905, inclusive.
By depositing ticket with joint agent
at Washington not later than March
8th, and on payment of fee of $1.00 at
time of deposit, an extension of final
return limit will be granted to leave
Washington not later than March 18th,
1905, inclusive.
For additional information call on
Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio Rail-
road. 3-2
BOLTERS PAYING UP.
A Few Silly Committeemen and
Other Willing Dupes are Gain-
ing Some Valuable Exper-
ience.
Readers of this paper will remember -
that at about this time one year ago
the clique of bolter leaders at Somer-
set induced a tew of their followers in
the three local districts, and in Quema-
honing township, to file at the Pro-
thonotary’s office papers pre-empting
the name “Citizens Party;” that a
while later, after the Republican nomi-
nations had been made, independent
tickets under the guise of “citizens”
were put up; that some alleged Re-
publicans accepted places on the tick-
ets and worked openly for the success
of the same; that when the annual
county primary election was held,
several months later,such persous were
refused the privilege of voting; that
twelve of that number instituted suits
against the committeemen, and that
all of the suits were ignored by the
grand jury and costs placed on the
prosecutors.
The costs in the twelve cases were
only fully paid this week, but by whom
the writer has not learned. Some of
the prosecutors have declared openly
that the money did not come from
their jeans, and that before the suits
were brought, the clique that led them
into the trouble promised to foot the
bills. In order that the citizens of the
county may know what this tomfoolery
cost, the figures are here given. Four
cases against Henry F. Barron, $59.80;
three cases against S. U. Shober, $40;
four cases against J. G. Bender, $55.69;
and one case against D. B. Specht, $8.75.
Total, $165.44. So far as the Standard
is concerned, the gentlemen who in-
spired these prosecutions are welcome
to all the enjoyment they derive from
their bolting careers, but if they per-
sist in saddling a needless expense on
the county, they should be made pay
the costs as prosecutors in other suits
do. The costs in the above cases were
paid on the installment plan—those of
one case the week the cases were
thrown out of court; four others two
weeks ago, and the remaining ones on
Monday. It must have been painful
for those who had to “duff up” to sepa-
rate themselves from their money.
The $165.44 referred to above does
not pay all of the costs incurred by the
bolters, and it is reported that attach-
ments will be asked for to force pay-
ment of the balance due. In January
of last year Clyde MeDonald, Elmer E.
Moore, Roscoe Welfley and Elmer E..
Pugh—at the instance of the bolter
leaders—undertook to have Charles C.
Shafer, chairman of the Republican
county eommittee declared not the le-
‘gal chairman. The effort failed, and
Judge Robert E. Umbel, of Uniontown,
before whom the proceeding was taken,
es | ordered the persons named above to
pay the costs. These costs, amounting
to $48.20, have not been paid, but one
of the plaintiffs told an'officer the other
day he would “go up and see why
‘they’ didn’t psy the bill as ‘they’
promised to do.” And now the officer
in looking for him to “come down” with
the cash.
Another bill that remains unpaid is
that for pre-empting the name “Citi-
zens Party” in the three Somerset dis-
tricts last year.
The only way to break up this praec-
tice is to make the persons responsible
for it pay the bills. —Somerset Stand-
| BEN. WAGNER,
| tf Salisbury, Pa.
ard.