go ket! mg ned a new in Salis- er’s store. nd clean, pect. and Salt te. r Fat Cat- ry, Hides, of YOU be con- our wants AHL, | uteher. | ARD Sewing } Machine i ELL FRONT. ITCH. IN ONE. AND WHEEL. ng machines that 1s as silent asthe tches while or if there is ne {achime Co., he OHO. eyersdale, Pa. : . y and Tar . No epiates. Knows the Difference Will save your Horse and save money. It is the best food on the market. Also for Cows, Sheep and Hogs. No more | The oldest Steck Food Co. ia the World, 7 Cs X OND ==(CLEARANCE.".} ebruary 1st to 18th, 190a. 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 | dvantage of thi = TP PR som, oA ss Bargains in Dry Goods. All Calicos, per yard,............... b¢ Lancaster Gingham, per yard,...... 4-4 Brown Muslin, Laurel Brand,... 5%¢ Good Outing, 8¢ quality, reduced to All-wool Flannel in stripes and check Cloth, red, blue, gray and brown, 50¢ quality, reduced t0............... Cloth, black, 50 inches wide, $1.00 quality, reduced to............. or Big Reductions in Clothing. Men’s $6.50 and $7.00 Overcoats... $ 490 Men’s $8.50 and $9.00 Overcoats... 6.50 18¢ 39¢ 79¢ Men's $10 Overcoats...... ....... $ 7.50 | Ten 9% off on all Men's and Boys’s Cordu- Odds and ends in Ladies’ and Children’s Men’s $12 Overcoats.............. 8.50 roy and Jeans Pants. Shoes at special prices. Men's $14 Overcoats .........-- an = Tn A erwear ~ Lo Boys’ $2.50 Overcoats............. 1. ul . . : % Boys’ $3.50 Overcoats............- 2.50 | Men’s heavy 50¢ Fleece-lined Under- Bargains m General. Boys’ $4.00 and 4.50 Overcoats .... 2000 wear..... .......0.0-00aeaee lets 39¢ | Men’s and Boys’ 50¢ Sweaters. ....... 39¢ Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats............. 3.50 | Men’s heavy 50¢ Ribbed Underwear, 39¢ | Men’s and Boys’ 507 Cloth and Plush Boys’ $7.00 and 7.50 Overcoats. .... 5.00 | Men’s red and gray $1.00 Wool Under- CAPE ei iiseisis ihnssiin, 39¢ @ Men's $8.50 SUS... ccrcser-reseans 8.00 nl Le 75¢ Men's and Boys’ 25¢ Caps a 19¢ 5 Mons £10 Suits,...0ootiieersess 7.50 | Ladies’ 25¢ Fleece-lined Underwear, 20¢ | Men's $1.00 and 1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts x Men’s $12.50 and 14.00 Suits....... 9.60 Ladies’ 50¢ Fleece-lined Underwear, 39¢ 79¢ and $1.00. ’ 2 Mo's $15 Slo r ern aprons 10.50 | Ladies’ red and gray $1.00 Wool Un- Men’s heavy Cotton 50¢ Overshirts, 39¢. @ Special lot Men’s Suits, sizes 34 and 35 only, QOrWear. ..ss.eiceenrs stds senns 75¢ | Men’s Working Coats reduced from $1.25, reduced from 4 to lg of former prices. Sh 1.50 and 2.00 to 98¢, 1.15 and 1.50. Twenty % off on all Boys’ Clothing. oes. Boys’ $1.25 Working Coats, 98¢. Twenty % off on all Men’s and Boys’ Dress | Men’s $3.50 King Quality Shoes.... $2.75] Twenty % off on all Umbrellas. Pants. Men’s $4.00 King Quality Shoes.... 3.10 | Ladies’ 25 and 50¢ Fascinators, 19 and 39¢. These are only a few PEP ERED RA | For CRIAREE" ulin between good and bad food. eK and Sl A Perfect For All Throat and German HEADACHE . Medicated Stock Food ® OPIATE “°7 HEADACHE PILLS ° CNS NERVOUS aus Sick HEADACHES ab avers ea Cured at ence. A Headache Pill without an Opiate, Will break up the worst lieve Neuralgia, fevers, re ove. N-OPIAT! HEADACHE PILL CO. Westbrook, Ealne. of early and secure the pick of the bargains. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD, Nalishary, Ta AEE SSIS BREBRBHBHHO Nothing has ever equalled i Nothing can ever surpass Dr. King's New Discovery woz Man) Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. THE SALISBURY HACK LINE «AND LIVERY. ™> C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor. £&@=Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- col Rheumat- plossness of price. B the many items we can save you money on during this sale. Come pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are guaranteed : to cure all sickness due to poisons of a undigested food—or money back. 25c. S at E. H. Miller’s drug store. Try them. West Salisbury, at 1 o’clock p. m., Sat- urday, Feb. 25th, 1905. the program: 9 $ public schools”—Rev. A. K. Travis. gy ’—Janet McKinley. Emma Bridegum. Te the compulsory school law”—D. Comp- ton. by the teacher toward the feeble-mind- x * wee aml POISONS IN FOOD. Perhaps you don’t realize that many 3-1 Teachers’ Institute. A teachers’ institute will be held at Following is ! Song. Recitation—Orpha Folk. “How to better the condition -of the eT “School economy”—J. H. Bender. i “How to interest pupils in physiolo- 3 “Relation of education to society”’— Recitation—Margaret Glotfelty. : “Advantages and disadvantages of # Essay—Mayme Kimmel. Queries. Recitation—Lillian Blauch. “The value of an education”—Prof. D. F. Enoch. “The proper attitude to be assumed onan: ed in a mixed school”—W. E. Hahning. “Evidences of success in school work”—James May, Lydia Moser, Miss Durr, C. M. Berkey. Song. All friends of education are cordially invited to attend. es Reb Aled COMMITTEE. i STARTLING BUT TRUE. People the world over were horrified ! on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly six bundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these § cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. A great many who bad every reason‘to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an instance of this sort: “Too much cannot besaid in favor of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy, and especially for colds and influ- enza. I know that it cured my daugh- ter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I be- lieve saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia.” W. D. WiLcox, Logan, New York. Sold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 A Great Minstrel Show. . After a lengthy correspondence and a financial risk to him, Oscar Allen, manager of the new Donges Theatre, of Meyersdale, has succeeded in secur- ing the famous Gus Sun Minstrels for Wednesday night, Feb. 15th. The company is conceded to be one of the foremost minstrel companies of the’ present age, and is without question the finest attraction ever billed for Meyersdale With this splendid attraction it will be necessary to-have every seat filled | if the opera house manager is to make { any money, which he ought to do after | securing such a high class attraction. Everybody who can, ought to attend. The following is only a fair sample of what the newspapers all over the country are saying about the Gus Sun Ley Minstrels: a “That minstrelsy is not dead was demonstrated last night at the Cali- fornia Theatre when more than five —- hundred people were turned away from the box office before 8 o'clock. The fellow who was fortunate enough to get a seat laughed until his sides were sore, while others blistered their hands applauding.”—8an Francisco Chronicle. (COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the HoN. FRANCIS J. KOOSER, President Judge of the Court of Common Please, of the County of Somerset, being the | Sixteenth Judicial district, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and TAR em——— NOTICE is hereby given to all the Justices | against the prisoners shat are ors sll be in Prepared by PIRRULE MEDICINE €0.,Chicage, U.8.4. | there to prosecute againss {jus Minneapolis, Minn. 4 Beals Foley's Honey sa¢ Tar { vance in rates. | Tac.J. Zorn, aad steps the cough. | ¢0-OPERATIVE RUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., { a Berlin, Pa. 00 | Affords reasonable insurance. No ad- Seo. Hog Cholera. tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- For sale by dealers ing with trains east and west. Sead for Circulars. Schedule: sd . Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at........ SA.M GERMAN STOCK FOOD co., | Hack No.2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1PM Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdaleat 1 P.M No.2 leaves Meyersdale st............. ep. E@=First class rigs for all kinds of trav- el, at reasonable prices. DeWitt’s Ii Salve Fer Piles, Burns, Sores. W.H. Ruppel, ‘Write for information. Pres. | ORIGINAL other offenders in the said district, and HoN. A. F. DICKEY, Associate Judge of the / AXA TIVE Court of Common Pleas, and Justice of the other offenders in the County of Somerset, | have issued their precepts, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,and Courts of Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, on An improvement over all Cough, of Soace, the Corona! apd Congrables : 3 w n the said county © omerset 8 .Lung-and Broachial Remedies. | they ne then and there in their proper o = : | persons with their rolls, recerds nquisi- ‘Cures Coughs, Strengthens the | tions, examinations sand other remem- Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. | brances, to do those things which to their Pleasant to the taste and good | office and in thas behalf appertain to b: the jail of Somerset County, te be then and them as shall be . ANDREW J.COLEMAN SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO. Sheriff He Sr E. E. CODER, A beautifully illustrated 332 page booklet | will be mailed absolutely free to every read- | or of this paper who ia interested in the | roblem of mining gold for profit. I am ’ y seeking this means to i acquainted with | SALISBURY, PA you. Just a postal card is all that is neces- Repairing neatly, promptly and substan- AND,1083 17th 8t., Denver,Col. | tially done. Prices very reasonable. Court of Over and Terminer and General _— 5: MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1905. done, and aise they whe will ire alike for Young and Old. sary. Ad S. dres G. McCLELL THE SUNSHINE OF SPRING. The Salve that cures without a sear is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cuts, Burns, Boils, Bruises and Piles disap- pear before the use of this salve as snow before the sunshine of spring. Miss H. M. Middleton, Thebes, Ill. says: “I was seriously afflicted with a fever sore that was very painful. De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured me in less than a week.” Get the genuine. Sold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 Profit in Hogs. One of our good German Baptist Brethren ministers, a progressive far- mer of this county, writes us as fol- lows: “Ag the Lord in His goodness caused the trees to bear a bountiful crop of chestnuts and acorns, last fall, and I being blessed with a good stock of hogs, I butchered this season 8023 pounds of pork, and still have twenty head of hogs on hand for next season.”—OQOak- land Journal. THAT TICKLING IN THE THROAT. One minute after taking One Minute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat | is gone. It acts in the throat—not the stomach. Harmless—good for chil- dren. A. L. Spofford. postmaster at Chester, Mich., says: “Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. Three doses of One Minute Cough Cure half an hour apart speedily cured her. I cannot praise One Min- ute Cough Cure too much for what it has done in our family.” It slways | gives relief. Sold by E. H. Miller 3-1