AIR 5 sero AP A TE SR IT a i : : ; a nd ow- Pa., for . i ] Doa. a | 31 70 1 ; { ng =p ® : | 36 70 LS ¢ i | gt al - Sh od fre! cerene Hg i { rn VOL. XI SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFF i 8 ° 5 - 1 0 = f URY K LICK POSTOFFICE, PA.,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1905. NO. 6 | E ° % ; 41 00 70 00 i RE . THE LOCAL ELECTIONS. TowNsHIP CLERK. Nevin Newman, R 117 4 a : . n CE f 14 00 Solar Plexus Blow Given to the So- |g. Anne Dosrstssncesr, 217 Lp Hawn, C......ooooniiiiiill 95 § gu ’ | cialist or Citizens’ Union Gang * Vy RY, Lit, Union rrr 189 Baal. Cn. 110 : 1% u ar a ers in Elk Lick. We congratulate the substantial eiti- | V+ D- Thompson, C................. 120 i ks : zens of Elk Lick township on their SCHOOL DIRECTORS. 55 30- Combination Tickets Get the Best of | Weeping victory,and we especially con- | Richard Newman, R........ 104 Pgh 5% : it in Borough and Township— gratulate the Republicans of the town- | Stewart Smith, R.................. 106 i in “outer. neareim— vo The Vote in Elk Lick and ship on the way they soaked it to the | S. R. McKinley, C...... or ne 130 20 ° Salisbury. jackassical Georeg Feik, of Boynton, |C.T.Hay, C... ................... 112 =a : g This store is a regu- The local elections have been held, Whe he appeared at their caucus for a | ane : 19400 Syrup Cans, Sugar-Water Buckets, Sap-Spouts, 15 and g5 i, 5 ths victors are shouting, and the van-| co tion for Soho} Direator, Hs | yy p yy, hE 8 0 18-quart Sap-Pails, Tanks, Syrup Stands, ete. lar hive for convenien- quished saying nothing and sawing ge il he hk vy yoies In the caucus, ohn J sa ma 107 : 19 00 wood. The result in old Elk Lick was high shows what his. party thinks of a ee 111 : In 19 00 KI) > ces. When you are his official record. Feiki i There bave i A 3100 . S20 ~ ° . A looked forward to with intense interest, i egord. eik is the director you have I, geotlemen, and i So 50 Also a Sacer ifice Sale of Buggies, Spring oS tired. come in and rest probably more so than the result in who tried to keep the institute pro- the resule does not suib avy maviin : 9 on y (oY =r : i any other district in Somerset county. grams out of the columns of Tire Stag, town vl) the way through, but such is | i 500 Wagons, Carriages Ete. Look about you and The reason so much interest centered but he heard from the people in such a politics, While we voted the entire 1% ’ : g h ; on Elk Lick township, is due to the Way ss fo make his head swim. He eho Tiokot toss; of JYhith yas % 5 Ask for the Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drill, the standard note the many things, Po et at the general election, last _— aa oy Tany of bis consti. a oa oly ne I 35 00 & - , . av ( . ; all, the Socialists carried the townshi ey subscribed for no other | : onsider (uli for of; ro & drill of the present day. useful and ornamental, byiten voiss tor thelr pundidste > county paper, and that they wanted to fice. Their initials are Norman New- 18 ; \ PD 7 0 that you never thought Snpreme’ Yodge, and thelr vote for [52° be iosiitute programs/in their mans DB NeRinky, hui men fh j o : | : Dh fe Dretats was oats ont Tots home paper. Then Smart Aleck Feik strosities can’t always be kept out. id 8 ; § 0 you wanted until you than the vote cast for that greatest of had to yield, and at the Republican | No Peter J. Livengood, who ought 3 : A Ww all Presidents, the peerless Theodore | S#1¢U8 he was knocked clean off of his |'°, Dave been elected Street Com. 4 Wb ‘ saw em. hether Roosoveli, In fact over half of the|liEl Prejudicial perch, in, Ci us oe the editor ; Socialist vote in Somerset y Poor Georgie Feik i EAR o editor (0, I} n oth Moshe ta you buy a postage #1. was polled in Imes tomy aw ie) sa rt Fa tld quite meek, | pan the candidate, the majority on 113 % ° g 2 stamp or card, or noth- bury, all of which was due to tke a he itd oi freok [Ne Wrong =e would bate bien sve 33 : : ie atsthe. ’s ha is day. larger. The two Pete Livengoods are 5 00 ing at all, come in any- Owing to an extremely foolish and THE BOROUGH YOlv. both hard, workers, nod if elfher df i a , - {orioal mince of SeAsoning, = great At the general election in Salisbury them were Street Commissioner, men 5 : ; ay, & gt. No many working men, when on a strike, borough, last November, the Socialists Yoreng on the streets would have to es tioubls to show soads always forsake the old political parties outvoted the Democrats, but their vote | § © 5" 2onest day’s work or get fired. od . g 3 they formerly adhered. to, and tack | "2S far short of that cast for the Re- A unmah Eile that 3 wm u 4 and quote prices. onto any wild and woolly political ag- publican candidates. Therefore, as the | many of ehom didn’t iy Sn : i 8 gregation that flourishes by the sup- time drew near for the holding of the day. It was a snap for them, and, of 2 ey ’ . . port of malcontents, idle dreamers, | late borough election, the Socialists, iy We a LO eymans : rations. i The HK Lick Il Slore cranks and worthless calamity howlers. strikers, Democrats and all manner of | lows who had bol om bighe de 5 | 1 That's what made the Socialist vote so | S°Teheads combined against the Re-|rough on the tax- payers, who Pave i i heavy in Elk Lick and Salisbury, last publicans. been footing the enormous bills and it — A fall. The campaign was vigorously waged getting 3he poorsst road work that was i i Encouraged by their success in Elk by the combination from the time their na oy any street Commissioner if SO IE, The Patent Bent Rung Lick township, the Socialists began to | Pominations were made until the polls —— # i LADDER S| minim tito fo few aiden te ono ts | ae ists ros, 0 i I attle, for the purpose of getting con- 1d little or no elec-| are inst i ! | : ; 5 instantly relieved, and ] ; : SH tin the Worl trol of all the township offices at the tioneering, and but few of their friends | healed, by Bucklen’s Pia Sotieetly ) ; a by ges f the | orld. next township election. They met did any work. Yet, in spite of Repub- | Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk Va et : : : Ladders are light. strong ne gmionl ang | | secretly and nominated a ticket before Youn inactivity, the grand old party | “I burnt my Knee dreadfully; pn ed. the Republicans and Democrats held elected two of the three Councilmen i ; The Columb 5 ; vi Salve sf i | : ! OF S ALL SBURY. 2 made wi Eoin ox Norway their caucuses, but they thought it best while their candidate for Constable ran SE am a Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undivided profits, $9,000. Tokay Taoe: securely Hvis | | to get their nominees onto the official a tie vote with the combination candi- | and sores. 2c. at E. H. Miller’ i $ 4 : 5 Sadler Sibu ep and to e sides ballot in disguise, hence they called it date. Having the Burgess and a nice | store. ° : Xe Aililers STE ! : ! PIR (EN \ FRE On Time | making the lightest and atzon the “Citizens’ Union Ticket,” using the | Majority in the Council, it will be seen . ga . Deposits. I for he money. name of another aggregation that cut | that the Republicans have full charge Toni ng Meo on prices at our hol ; e of the borough government, and that’s | 5 oO c, Tom o 8 o'clock, Saturda : 5 3 : T oe 2 more or less of a figure on the county dorough g ’ at’s ; isle y 1 it J BARCHUS, President. A Y ue Vice President. E J Eads 1s ell as°2 portion of the ballot voted at the gen- the main thing, after all. evening, Feb. 25th. During the one : ; z. . : soumiell Ene of Smale eral election, last November, but which | 1 is sweet to know that the strike hour mentioned all our goods adver- : 1 DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, fit in reality was only a sideshow of the rund Socialist element is not going to tised at a reduction can be had at hour | A. M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. “INDENA TET HON Hs Socialist party, which had no county run the town, and it is sweeter still to sale prices. Erk Lick SuppLy Co. i BE SR RR RS RRR oes i bes MPANY, ticket inthe field. Therefore, last fall, | Know that all the strikers and Socialists | «pg; pant” SreiNBAUGH, th : be ndiana_Penn. the Socialists voted their state and |80t out of the combination doesn’t | o,,)ieq by the 8 helo : oe national ticket. but having no county | 2™0unt to snow-water. Their cunning | 4, nt — tor ii fos Be ‘ by 3 ——— ticket of their own, they created one |emocratic and sorehead Republican |, gg, E rorbare iy Olay mis > J . and called it “Citizens’ Union,” which | Partners simply used them for a good | rp Bim. § ans Deliny 1% yy | —— -— they eagerly supported. thing to ride into office on, while they | who will hin Sn ite, Wd ° That explains why the Socialists | 8/lowed such fellows as W. W. Hawn, {gyi the Se 1s iy ge me ). Pianos De $125.00 up. Organs from $15.00 up. sailed under false colors during the | C: H. Beal and John Walker to bleed | pont or ga dg sg > hid ; | ewing Machines from $10.00 up. campaign just ended. While their |*Pd die on the firing line. Some of} gyery gi Sn aah i } ) ? ery time. 2 didates were on the ballot under | them told us they were going to fool i . The asking for a catalogue, getting prices and looking over our stock ma Seb i “Citi oh W i i 1 | fea es ls Agsets fon the tollowing makes: y Ap of “Citizens’ Union,” the Those ees Sandi sted, and they did. Lou 8BmiTH says the strike-breakers | | S act remains, nevertheless, that every | Lt i also sweet to know that 27 Repub- | are making spectacles of 0s [ PIAN OS. ORGAN S. man on that ticket was a dyed-in-the- lican soreheads have taken themselves | Some of ie are also i: wo m War Secede. dn PAREAND. TTI SERIOUS HE ART DIS- wack Sosialias ana voted that ket i od 07 tho Republican party, | bank accounts for themselves, while i HOPE st fall. e false name was adopte ation papers setting | the strikers and old Lou are makin 0 BUSH & GERTS, SIALaLt. EASE IS CURABLE. to fool Beopls into voting for the sorry tama hoy are Soom) of the | nothing but blunders. Well, let id _—— 4 ’ aggregati i 1 s’ party or policy. i ! J 2 STRICK & ZEIDLER, SEWING MACHINES. Te Dis pocialst ne Dr. Franklin Miles, i gation, bur the scheme feild to some of > ih oY Dem na Workers Coniinup (0 Wake spectacles: a VICTOR DAVIE red ucceeds After 5 to 30 Physicians Fail. . : eaking | for spectacles are badly needed by the : AVIS, 2250 WR Tue STAR saw the African in the | around to the Republican primary and | strikers, who are too short-sighted t a HOBERT M. CABLE WHITE, Heart disenses which a SR woodpile right from the start, and it | ©XPect to participate therein, but not | see that they are py Potion d n S |es Ld ; Fenrs . : . 3 KIMBALL, STANDARD, ago were incurable now readily yield urged the Republicans and Democrats | °0€ of them will be permitted to vote, | and their union utterly powerless to NEW HOME to treatment. Short breath, pain in of Elk Lick township to combine |" that will be an election for Repub- | lead them to victory. The union has SHUBERT, PAY" ' the side, oppression in the chest, palpi- | against the ugly serpent that was rear- licans only, and the soreheads have | ruined many homes in thi i 4 ; AYTONIO. tation, smothering spells, weak or ir- | ing its venomous head in their midst themselves declared, over their own | holdi i SE "2 OXFORD. GOLDEN STAR regular pulse, puffing of the ankles or | mpa tf, b "| signatures, that the b olding out inducements it tonk or 0 A We hav : = > dropsy, whether complicated with e farmers became aroused at once, ! v are members of | make good. It is sad, but true aed Tans e LR engaged the services of C. E. LIVENGOOD, Piano and Organ | stomach, liver and nervous troubles or | 8nd when the farmers of oll Elk Lick jhoiher party, They will have to Yoie ah 168 3 Co ee and us for work in that line left at the music store | DOf, San 4 speecily relieved and soon | get their war paint on, it means some- the Republican ticken at the next gen Poor Abe Lowry is in an awkward : : cured. r. Miles will give a $2.50 | thi Th inew eral election bef h i iti . ; : ing. ey are the bone and sinew of on before they can again be- | position. Last fall, at command of hi i ! Somerset County Agents for Estey Pipe Organs. CO a Droge ihe the township, and they are not yet come eligible to participate in Repub- | masters, the Scull brothers, he was aid, p Cecilian Piano Players. have the areot “advantage ee en. ready to hand the township offices over Lisan primaries. No man can lawfully | ing and abetting the Citizens’ Union REICH & PLOCH, CENTRE STREET, MEY Sr eoinlly prouared fo wait swoh DItiChL | to 8 geng that pays only a compaty. | P2TUCIDAIS in 5 party Drimary who | movement all he could. It was a So- ‘ , MEYERSDALE, PENNA. on Tron ments Mo tho tor): of 2 tively small portion of the taxes and is fights that same party, its candidates | cialist sideshow to do the Rontitenn , ait Tho ky roereh made up largely of illiterate people and organization during the other 364 | ticket as much harm as possible, but vine . far in advance of the medicines used by who are utterly incompetent to fill the days of the year. It used to be the | the fool element got so strong in Elk . the cxifiery doctor and few show such township offices. fashion with some people, but it won't | Lick as to frighten Abe Lowry himself. E 1 fits Ib hair Yemenite Figs sufferer The returns will show how necessary | 8° this year. Abraham’s dupes became so strong in 4 Shey 1 fakes Jyanings this opportu- | jt was for the Republicans and Demo- At Tuesday’s election 235 votes were | numbers that it looked as though they . - I ae On Hepresentative of | crats to combine. The figures als polled, out of about 270 voters residing | were goir : ] + Iowa, after 10 years of suffering froma hear z Be : fev | Li Town, nter il pears of snfiorion hr A Least) show that when the farmers lay politics | 10 the borough. The stay-at-homes | ship offices. Abe knew that that would i 3 3 aay Youn LS aside that they can “rule the roost” and absentees were nearly all Republi- | never do, so this spring he worked as i "" 9 for ten years, which La ee olaly to Lis | any time. Following are the township cans. A little work on the part of cer- | hard as any man to combine the Re- it e. 1 1 3 3 . re Lies ent loon, of Tis Me] lore: tain Republican candidates would | publicans and Democrats for the pur- - = x S 1 ; Vosiins Lr a a treatment 5 ‘ JUDGE OF ELECTION. oY Bows ae one Be mene Pose Bling the ugly serpent he <n, 2) S b 1 1 l > 70d 3 vi e 2 er gt or ai i J P.Vogel, RB. &D................. 232 2 as one 0 e | helped to hatch out last fall. - NN >= ry J) a en, ports: “1 had heart {rouble oe 1S 2.0052: | John Naylor, Cit. Union............ 187 Seno Dipaciors. Following is the Tr... "wv Ee ispxcron PRI hd i rics ’ Tos] well and work e every du? Clarence Miller. 2. & D 211 JUDGE OF ELECTION. John J. Walker are all wondering what . Bhd ~ B.ED. 2 : y : ; DRY give] after 3 Hone railed: | Mrs Flor Jerry J. Engle, Cit. Union.......... 187 W. H. Boucher, R.................. 3 { ruck inam, Gentlowen, You wore hie tw! Cia Coe, Harvey Fogle, C....ooovovrnnnnns upfbard by the treachery of your self ways BrCl, Bias ure, Pa Wine after I Me Hf vt J. Chritier, BR. G&D 290 INSPECTOR. chosen new political bedfellows. The ele nd . B.&D............. 2 : : lour— GOODS f A thousand rs Gather five gaye her up John Hersh, Cit. Union. ........... 200 John Martin, R.................... 104 few grand moguls who did not want ig 3 from Bons Clery men, Bankers, Far AUDITOR. BC. MM. Wall, C.........~............ 118 show their hands by attending your ht . guest | Chain xlin Miles, M.T).. W.D. Miller, B.&D................ 215 AUDITOR eaucus, but who nevertheless directed . : o Franklin Miles, Mae i Umi SE : affairs and made you believe they w : ; a o ; LL.B, Dept H, 41 = 5 James May, Cit. Union. ............ 172 | Ww. B. Stev s. R ~ 5 5 y wero Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners | bhib,D5 iio aes treet supmRyIsons. mn I rT i ! » 5 . nation chart, ‘pamphlet and $2.50 free | Wm. Folk, R.&D..................2% M R. ¥1ay C. a hn ticks; pasted ihe word asound on Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, ¥ic. The treatment. 298 {5.7 Thomas, B.& D....oo-....iu.. EE ea i gs 2 > Would have Shad sien oo | : — == poiard Glodelty. B&D... 20) STREET COMMISSIONER. elect Walker, Hawn and Beal. “They . . LeCL OCK REPAIRING. Gun |Ch Sv Bowman, Cit. Uni -s | P. J. Livengood, R g | must be secretl knifed,” the w i if . > = ; auncey Bowman, Cit. Union.....172| BOO; thru nrnarrr rnd 96 y od,” was ihe word A best Pow der and Squibs a Specialty. | smithing and many other kinds of re-| C. L. Walker, Cit. Union. ........... i | Norman Newman, C.............:. 135 | passed along to those who could be Tv id. | ut work done neatly, promptly and | J. W. Pile, Cit. Union.............. 168 | CONSTABLE, | trusted with knowledge of the con- HE » . . . ubstantially. All work left at the SCH Se iTes { M.D. Th s, R | spiracy. But some of the trusted ones | % For B utter | | Torn Waoner residerce Will be on CHOOL Dikgorons. Fay a tress wees w | gave the secret away to a few of their | | prompt] y attended to, at reasonable M. E. Jershberger, R. & D 239 | * He WE Pes r ENE 13 Republican frie even before the 2 | prices, by the undersigned. John H. Bender, R. & D............ 220 | TOWN Cf lection. The li onto the ; i AI 100. | BEN. WAGNER, Floyd West, Cit. Union. Ipeicher, B............v... 113 ret said nothi time for LL A iV Be! ¢f Salisbury, Pa. ! Melchoir Hochman, Cit. Uuion.....1721 A. C. Maust, R.................. 118 ey wanted to a traitors fooled. a7 ; 1
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