The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, February 09, 1905, Image 4

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THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR
P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher,
Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa.
=s mail matter of the Second Class.
Subscription Rates.
THE STAR is published every Thursday,st
salisbury, ( Klk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun-
ty, Pa, at the following rates:
@ne year, if paid spot cash in adv
§f not paid strictly in advance
8ix months.. sarees
Single copies. J
To avoid multiplicity of small accounts,
all subscriptions for three months or less
saust be paid in advance. These rates and
germs will be rigidly adhered to.
Advertising Rates.
Pransient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line
smch insertion. To regular advertisers, 5
eents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a
Bne for each succeeding insertion. No busi-
mess lacals will be mixed with local news
#Wems or vditorial matter for less than 10
gomts a line for each insertion, except on
yearly contracts.
Rates for Display Advertisments will be
mmade known on application.
Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents
a Hne.
Legal Advertisements at legal rates.
Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not
exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All
msaditional lines, 5 cents each.
©ards of Thanks will be published free for
pxirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be
abarged 10 cents a line.
Resolutions of Respect will be published
for 5 cents a line. .
All advertisements willbe run and charg-
sa for until ordered discontinued.
No advertisement will be taken for less
shan 25 cents.
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
BEWSY (TEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE,
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPIGE.
Fine piano for sale at a bargain.
©aull on or address H. McCulloh, Elk
Lick, Pa. tf
Child No. 13 was born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Fresh, recently. but we
Raven’t heard whether it’s a boy or a
girl.
Barchus & Livengood’s clearance
sale is a hummer. this year. The peo-
ple are not slow in patronizing a good
thing when it is well advertised.
For cracked hands, chapped lips, and
rough skin, Pinesalve is the nicest,
quickest, best cure. One application
in one night proves it. Sold by Elk
Lick Supply Co. 3-1
This week we have added quite a
aumber of very desirable new sub-
seribers to our list. We are also under
obligations to many of our old sub-
seribers for renewals and words of en-
eouragement.
WANTED 10 men in each state to
gravel, tack signs and distribute
samples and circulars of our goods.
Salary, $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day
for expenses. KUHLMAN CO, Dept.
8 Atlas Building, Chicago. 3-2
Representative Lambert, of this
eounty, presented a bill in the Legis-
Tature asking for an appropriation for
the erection of a monument at New
Market, Va., in memory of the.soldiers
of the Fifty-fourth regiment, P. V.
If Melchoir Hochman and Floyd
West are elected to the Elk Lick school
board, there ought not be much trouble
in selling that school district a good
supply of dime novels and detective
stories for the teachers and pupils.
When you need a pill it is always
Best to buy the best. Dade’s Little
Liver Pills are the best. Try them
They have a way of their own. Sold by
Elk Lick Supply Co. S03]
Some of the working miners tell us
that John Walker and Wilson Hawn
are unusually friendly with them of
Jate. We wonder why, we wonder why.
It may be because a so-called “scab”
vote counts just as much as any other
on election day.
In renewing his subscription to Tur
Star, S. C. Broadwater, of Oshkosh,
Wis., writes: “The old STAR continues
to shine, and I am glad to read its col-
umns each week. It is like getting a
Jetter from home. Best regards to you
and all my friends.”
Last week the Salisbury Star finish-
ed its tenth volume, and has entered
wpon its eleventh year. In spite of
threats, intimidation, etc., on the part
of striking miners, THE Star still con-
tinues to shine, and is prospering 1n a |
financial way.—Meyersdale Republican.
C.L. Shaver, Esq., whose admission
to the Somerset bar was mentioned in
she Democrat of last week, has been
admitted tc a law partnership by his
preceptor, J. A. Berkey, Esq. The
partnership is a strong one, and will no
doubt meet with merited =uccess.—
Somerset Democrat.
George Boucher drove down from
Friendsville, last Saturday, and visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bouch-
er, over Sunday. He made THE STAR
a visit before returning, Monday morn-
ing, and he is ever a welcome guest at
our sanctum sanctorum. Call again,
old'boy, and stay longer.
Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is an
smprovement over all Cough, Lung and
Bronchial remedies. It acts on the
Bowels—drives the cold out of the sys-
tem, cures Croup, Whooping Cough,
wards off Pneumonia and strengthens
the lungs. Bee’s Laxative Honey and
Tar is the best Cough Syrup for chil-
dren. Tastes good. Sold by Elk Lick
Supply Co. 3-1
We acknowledge receipt of a very
handsome calendar from our friends F.
P. Wortman and James Easton, who
are in partnership in the photograph
business at Anderson, 8. C. The cal-
endar contains the photograph of a
very beautiful girl, and a pretty girl is
always the handsomest picture in the
world.
Mrs. Eiizabeth Stevanus, wife of the
late John Stevanus, of Elk Lick town-
ship, died on the 2ad inst, aged 76
years and 10 months. She was a very
highly esteemed woman and a life-long
member of the Amish-Mennonite
church. She is survived by nine
children, 80 grandchildren and 52
great grandchildren. : >
Miss Evora Loechel, who has for
some time been conducting a dress-
making establishment in Lahcaster,
Pa., and boarding with her sister, Mrs.
F. W. Blocher, is down with smallpox,
and the Blocher home is quarantined.
Miss Loechel is a daughter of Samuel
Loechel, » well known farmer residing
a few miles south of Salisbury.
George B. Walker, the great states-
man of Gay street, is a very busy man,
these days. He seems to be the big
union ramrod since Edgar Showalter
has left the town for the town’s good.
Just now George is trying to elect his
brother John constable and at the same
time put some of the pusiness people
in town completely out of business.
Oh my!
A jolly sleighing party from Meyers-
dale registered at Hay’s Hotel, to-day.
The party consisted of the following
named charming ladies, all in charge
of Mr. M. A. Rutter: Mrs. Dr. Ryland,
Mrs. C. T. Jenkins, and the Misses
sertha George, Fanny Phillips, Mayme
Montgomery, Nannie Hocking, May
Weankland, Nina Roberts, Lulu Hock-
ing and Allie Hocking.
Owing to the fact that THE STAR this
week contains the annual financial
statement of the county, and the ad-
ditional fact that the copy for same
was-not received until we were about
ready ro go to press, this edition is
very late in making its appearance.
However, such delays are unavoidable
at times, and we trust our large family
of readers will excuse us.
Mrs. Nancy Miller, a sister of Mr.
John J. Keim, died at Hampton, Neb,
on the 6th inst., aged 80 years, 7 months
and 12 days. The remains were in-
terred at Waterloo, Towa, near which
place Mrs. Miller resided for many
years. Deceased is survived by two
sons and three daughters Her hus-
band, Henry Miller, a native of this
county, died many years ago.
Ward Friend, the genial gentleman
who used to be manager of the Penn-
Mar Supply Company’s store at Niver-
ton, is now a traveling saleaman for a
Pittsburg grocery firm. He resides at
818 Penn Ave., and in writing for Tre
STAR, says: “I don’t think we can do
without The Star. Ilike my position
very well and am doing fine. I send
best wishes and kind regards.”
The health and fragrance and
strength of the great pine forests are
condensed in Pineules—a new discov-
ery put up in a new way. A cure for
all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases,
Backache, Lumbago and every form of
Rheumatism. Pineules rid the system
of impurities. Sold by Elk Lick Sup-
ply Co. . 3-1
The season of the year is here when
a break in the cold weather is lixble to
usher in the maple sugar season at any
time. By reading C. R. Haselbarth &
Son’s advertisement, sugar makers will
know just where to get their supplies.
Persons on the lookout for big bargains
in vehicles and stoves will also do well
to take advantage of the offers made
in the adyertisement of the said firm.
Some time ago Stephe McKinley was
very anxious to effect a combination
with the leaders of the Republican and
Democratic parties for the purpose of
completely doing up “the durn Social-
ists and strikers.” Now he is riding ip
the very band wagon he recently de-
spised so much. But 1t must be re-
membered that “Horse Collar Stephe”
is a perpetual candidate and had to
find a place on some old ticket.
A sleighing party consisting of four
couples from Meyersdale took advant-
age of the fine sleighing, last Friday
night, and drove to Berlin. They
made the pool room their headquarters,
where they were royally, most royally
entertained until a wee sma’ hour in
the morning. In this crowd there was
a married man and some other man’s
wife. All of the parties have a noted
reputation.—Berlin Gleaner.
Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup
and Whooping Cough. They are
dangerous at this season of the year.
They lead to pneumonia or consump-
tion. You can prevent or cure all such
complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey
and Tar—an improvement over all
cough, lung and bronchial remedies
and the best Cough Syrup. 3-1
We call your attention to the adver-
tisement of the Co-Operative Mutual
Fire Insurance Co., which appears in
this issue. This splendid home insti-
tution is saving tkousands of dollars
annually to the people who refuse tobe
bled by the old line insurance com-
panies. With more than a million
dollars of insurance in force, the Co-
Operative Mutual, last year, had less
than $25 of losses by fire and lightning.
A remarkable record.
One of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets after
eating, even if you can eaf but little,
will digest the little you do eat, and
cure Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour
Stomach, Belching, and Weak Heart.
Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1
The Kendall & Deeter Lumber Co,
have purchased a half interest in the
Johnson tract of timber, midway be-
tween Salisbury and Frostburg, the
deal having been closed on Monday.
This is the last tract of hemlock that
is left in this immediate vicinity, and
it will be sawed and placed on the
market at once. The Newman Bros,
of Salisbury, own the other half, and a
mill is already in operation on the
property.—Meyersdale Republican.
Probably the most enjoyable sleigh-
ing party of the season was gotten up
on Thursday night of last week, when
the Brethren Ladies’ Aid Society ar-
ranged for a fine supper at the cheer-
ful home of Mr. and Mrs. Phineas
Compton. Of one thing we are sure,
it was the finest supper we have par-
taken of in a long while, and no less
than about {fifty people were there.
Good instrumental music was furnished
by 8. L. Livengood. Clarence Livengood
and R. A. Kidner.
ManZan is the Pile Remedy that
reaches the spot and stops all pile pain
instantly. If you suffer with Blind,
Bleeding. Itching or Protruding Piles
and want to be cured it is only neces-
sary“to use ManZan, the Great Pile
Cure. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co.
3-1
With special pages devoted to Cattle,
Sheep, Horses, Swine, Farm Machinery,
Poultry, Horticulture, Dairy. Young
People, Farmers’ Wives, Science and
Mechanics, Short Stories, Good Roads,
two pages of the most reliable Market
Reports of the day, a page of up-to-
date short News Items of the nation
and world, The New-York Tribune
Farmer is the most thoroughly com-
prehensive, interesting and valuable
agricultural family weekly in the
United States, and fully worth the reg-
ular subscription price, $1.00 per year.
We have made a special contract which
enables us to offer it with THE SOMER-
sET County STAR at an exceedingly at-
tractive price; both papers for a full
year for only $1.50. It is a great bar-
gain. Don’t miss it. Send your order
and money to Tur SoMERSET COUNTY
Star, Elk Lick, Pa.
Pineules is the name of a new dis-
covery put up in a new way. A certain
cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder
diseases, and every form of Rheuma-
tism. Pineules relieve Backache and
Kidney pains permanently. If you
need such a remedy let us show you
the wonderful Pineules. Sold by Elk
Lick Supply Co. 3-1
Mr. Jacob Yost, a former well known
Somerset county farmer who now re-
sides in Greensburg, Pa, was a guest
at the Valley House, last week. Mr.
Yost worked at shoemnking in this
town, many years ago, for Casper
Loeche!. It was, therefore, like getting
back home to visit Salisbury and shake
hands with some of the old friends of
long ngo. While here Mr. Yost related
many amusing incidents. He has not
yet forgotten the experience he had
with a gun that was made for him dur-
ing his shoemaking days by Sam Mier,
reat a man as Krupp, the great Ger-
\ an gunmaker, ever was to Germany.
Mr. Yost’s new gun was a fine muzzle-
loading rifle, but one day when he at-
tempted to shoot a squirrel that he
saw on a wild cherry tree, he forgot to
remove the ramrod from the barrel of
his weapon after loading it. Well,
when he fired, the gun kicked like a
Missouri mule, and the way that ram-
rod mowed off the wild cherries was a
caution. It is supposed that the ram-
rod is still soaring upward, for no one
has ever been able to find it on this
earth. Mr. Yost had been out in Gar-
rett county, Md.. visiting his brother
Henry, and when on his return trip
stopped off long enough in Salisbury to
size up the town’s growth and shake
hands with some of the old friends.
Purchased Garrett County Coal
Lands.
W. T. Tyler & Co. Philadelphia,
have acquired the property of the
Datesman Coal Company in Garrett
county, 57 miles south of Cumberland.
on the West Virginia Central and
Pittsburg railway, and have commenc-
ed operations. Their purchase in-
cludes an up-to-date coal mining plant
with 2,000 acres of coal. The plant will
operate under the name of the Storer
Run Coal Company. J. W. Thomas,
president, and W.T. Tyler, treasurer of
the company, were here this week look-
ing after its interests. H. E. Gray is
the superintendent.—Oakland Repub-
lican.
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CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY
THE MOTHER’S FAVORITE.
The soothing and healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
made it a favorite with people every-
where. It is especially prized by
mothers of small children, for colds,
croup and whooping cough, as it always
affords quick relief, and as it contains
no opium or other harmful drug, it
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by E. H. Mil-
ler. 3-1
who in those days was, to Salisbury, 8)
Surplus fund..
Er) Capita stock
\ | i § Assets (over)..
U.S. DEPOSITORY. ===,
SAVINGS DEPARTHENT:
Drafts on all parts of the world.
Accounts of individuals and firms invited. ,
tention.
This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Vv
Bank open Saturday nights from 7 te 10 o’elock.
sme OF FICE RS: mmtitis.
M:rx Wineland, Pre=ident.
soe DIRECTORS:
Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair,
Timothy Griffith, Roberdeau Annan.
——
Saved Her Life from Pneumonia
“My wife had a severe attack of Pneu-
monia which followed a case of La Grippe
and I believe that FOLEY’S HONEY
AND TAR saved her life,”’ writes James
Coffee, of Raymond, Missouri.
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Cured of Terrible Cough on Lungs
N. Jackson, of Danville, Ill., writes:
“My daughter had a severe attack of
La Grippe and a terrible cough on her
lungs. We tried a great many remedies
without relief. She tried FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR which cured her.
She has never been troubled with a cough
Capital stock..$ 50,000.00
1,088,000.00 | bury, on
#THREE PER CENT. INTEREST
PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-
Roberdeau Annan. Cashier.
Robert R. Henderson.
Tha mn
60,000.00 |
Everything is
Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, etc.
etc.
alley.
in the meat line,
@eod Results in Every Case
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., writes:
“I have used FOLEY’S HONEY AND
TAR in three very severe cases of pneu-
monia with good results in every case.”
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Cured When Very Low With
Pneumonia
J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, Ill., writes:
“My little boy was very low with pneu-
monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave
him FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.
The result was magical and puzzled the
doctor, as it immediately stopped the
| Meat
Market!
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ye 30,0, 1) Take notice that I have opened a new
960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis-
e door south of Lichliter’s store.
new, neat and clean,
and it is-a model in every respect.
I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
1 pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
tle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
| CLARANTEE T0 PLEASE YOU
and want you to call and be con-
vineed that I can best supply your wants
CASPER WAHL,
The 01d Reliable Buteher. |
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since.”
racking cough and he quickly recovered.”
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PA.
Samuel Buekman Dead.
It is with much sorrow that we this
| week chronicle the death of our old
friend and patron. Mr. Samuel Buck- |
man, the veteran hotel man of Rock-
wood, who died on Friday morning of
last week, aged about 70 years. De- |
ceased is survived by his wife, one son |
and one daughter.
Mr. Buckman came to Rockwood |
from one of the eastern counties of |
Pennsylvania in the early Seventies.
He was the contractor for the grading
of that portion of the 8S. & C. railroad
that connects Rockwood and Somerset,
and which for some years was known
as the Somerset & Mineral Point rail-
way. Shortly thereafter he engaged
in contracting for the building of
county bridges, and later embarked in
the hotel business, which he followed
until death claimed him.
Mr. Buckman was a man of rather
rough exterior,and he always called a
spade a spade; but back of his rugged
and blunt ways there was a big, kind
heart and a most generous and chari-
table disposition.
Peace to his ashes.
AGONIZING BURNS
are instantly relieved, and perfectly
healed, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. C.
Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes:
~] burnt my knee dreadfully; Arnica
| Salve stopped the pain, and healed it
| without a scar.” Alsoheals all wounds
| and sores. 25c. at E. H. Miller’s drug
! store. 3-1
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Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
Superior to other remedles soldat high prices.
Cure guaranteed. Successfully used by over
4 ,000 Women. Price, 23 Cents, drug- .
gists or by mail. Testimonials & booklet free.
Dr. LaFranco, Philadclphia, Pa,
((OURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, The Honorable Francis J.
Kooser, President Judge of the Sixteenth
Judicial district has ordered that a special
or adjourned Court of Common Pleas, of
Quarter Sessions and Orphans, Court, for
the trial of cases herein, shall be held at
Somerset, Pa., on
Monday, February 20, 1905,
commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.
Now, therefore, 1, Andrew_J. Coleman,
High Sheriff of Somerset county, hereby is-
sue my proclamation giving notice to all
jurors and witnesses summoned, and to all
parties in causes to be then and there tried
to be in attendance at said Court. ?
ANDREW J.COLEMAN,
Sheriff,
Toys for
" XMAS!
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.
STANDARD
7 Sewing
Machine
STANDARD GRAND. SWELL FRONT.
LOCK AND-CHAIN STITCH.
TWO MACHINES IN ONE.
BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL.
We also manufacture sewing machines that
retail frozt $12.00 up.
The “Standard” Rotary runs as silent asthe
tick of a watch, Makes S00 es while
other machines make 200.
Apply to our local dealer, or if there is ne
er im your town, address
THB
Standard Sewing Machiae Co.,
CLEVELAND, OHO.
Reich & Plock, Agts., Meyersdale, Pa.
Foley’s Honey snd Tar
for children, safe, sure. No epiates,
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