The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, June 08, 1905, Image 5

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Foreten and Domes
Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’
Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etc.
best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
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The
Farmers Favorite Grain Drills,
Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines,
Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and
Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools,
Farm Tools, etc., and still offer
§ Sr Bos Bugs, yim Wop,
HEF Also headquarters for
"Nutrioton-Ashland Stock
Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. zgOur
3 prices are the lowest.
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You will always get the best fresh Groceries.
We do not keep goods, we sell
fresh. We have on hand the three leading brands of flour—
Minnehaha, Pillsbury’s Best and
Call to see us, and you will be treated courteously and right.
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them ; therefore they are always
Vienna.
Feed Home-Made Chop!
Why?
It is nothing but pure corn and oats, ground by the latest
Try a hundred-weight, and you will have no
improved methods.
other. Manufactured by
WEST SALISBURY FEED CO,
We carry three kinds of Home-Made Chop)
—Corn, Oats and Corn and Oats. Prices;
very reasonable. : )
water. We produce a good
Sold at All Leading Hotels.
Because it is pure. Made from the
best grades of corn and oats.
tains no screenings or sweepings.
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L TR r BEER!
We use the best malt and hops, and pure Sand Spring
Con-
West Salisbury, Pa.
Is Good
, wholesome beverage.
Orders Promptly Delve
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Just receiv-
ed a nice
line of
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AT $3.86 TO $4.25.
A nice line of Couches at $12.00 and up.
A nice line of Mattresses and Springs.
Yours for big bargains,
ovis Early Risa >
1 Franklin
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The Windsor Hot! | Breadmaker
Between iotn and 13th Sts., on Filbe 3 namiyt uses Whistles,
Philadelphia, Pa. Mor. | Iraakiin Pancake Fleur oy
Three minutes walk from the Readid %. R.| Breadmaker free of charge,
minal. Five minutes walk from Pind up- | Particulars in every package
Depot. European plan,$1.00 per day al or mailed 3 Re
wards. American plan, $2.00 per day. ager, FRaNELIS 2 XK. Eo
FRANK M.SHEIBLEY, Mane—— -
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This store is a regu-
lar hive for convenien-
ces. When you are
tired, come in and rest. t
Look about you and t
note the many things, :
useful and ornamental,
that you never thought
you wanted until you
saw them. Whether i
you buy a postage
stamp or card, or noth-
ing at all, come in any-
way, No
trouble to show goods
and rest.
and quote prices.
The Elk Lick Drag olore
THE SALISBURY HACK LINE
«AND LIVERY. ~~
C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor.
E@-Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be-
tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect-
ing with trains east and west.
Schedule:
Hack No. 1 leaves Salisbury at........ SA. M
Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1P.M
Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdale at 1P.M
No.2leaves Meyersdaleat............. 6P.M
E@-First class rigs for all kinds of trav-
el, at reasonable prices.
"KILL = COUCH [
ap CURE tHE LUNGS
«~ Dr, King's
New Discovery
FOR (Coiaisa™ Price
0UG 50c & $1.00
OLDS Froe Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
An improvement over all Congh,
Lung and Bronchial Remedies.
Cures Coughs, Strengthens the
Lungs, gently moves the Bowels.
Pleasant to the taste and good
alike for Young and Old.
Prépared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.,Chicage, U.S.A.
SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
ay
an
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Oldest agency for Securing patents,
taken through Munn 5 . receive
e
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
culation of any scientific ipa . Terms, $3 a
: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
& Co, sorensaver. New York
‘Branch Office. 625 F St. Washington. D. C.
End SH
Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
| Superior to other remedies sold at high prices.
i Cure aranteed. Successfully used by over
$00,800 Women. Price, 23 Cents, drug-
| gists or by mall. Testimonials & booklet free.
Dr. LaFrancoy .-.. Philadelphia, Pa.
BIRDSEYESVIEW:OF SALISBURY.
Something that Ought {to Interest
ber of very fine pictures of Salisbury,
heavy, smooth paper, from a very fine
engraving. The sketching was done by
T. M. Fowler, of Morrisville, Pa., who
is an expert in his line and has been
following his business in many differ-
ent states of the Union.
marked, and those familiar with the
“hot cakes” here, and a limited number
have beep placed with THE STAR to
supply those at a distance, who may
desire them.
ought to have one of these fine engrav-
town has been making, which has been
very great in recent years. But we
cannot supply them all, and those who
apply first will get them. The picture
includes West Salisbury, the surround-
ing landscape and some of the farm
houses in the immediate vicinity, also
a large number of the principal build-
ings printed around the margin of the
engraving, from special drawings.
pay postage.
Lick, Ps. tf
sure to read the fashion columns that
time.
closing 10 cents in stamps or money for
Salisbury People WhojHave
Located Elsewhere.
Tre STAR has for sale a limited num-
ize 22x32 inches, printed on extra
The picture is very clear and dis-
inct, showing all the streets plainly
own can plainly recognize every build-
ng in it. The pictures have sold like
Every former citizen of Salisbury |
ngs, as they show the progress the old
Price, $1.50 per copy, plus 7 cents to
Address THEESTAR, Elk
TO OUR LADY READERS:—Be
will appear in this paper from time to
We can supply as many patterns
of the styles shown as you may desire
at 10 cents per pattern. Fill out cou-
pons at bottom of fashion columns, en-
each pattern wanted, and mail same to
Tue STAR, Elk Lick, Pa., and patterns
will be promptly sent to you by mail.
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TO OWNERS OF MARES.
Persons desiring to breed
mares to the celebrated Perch-
eron Stallion, Terminus,3No.
31567, will please take notice
that from this date the said stal-
lion will stand at the stable of
the West Salisbury Feed Co.,
West Salisbury, Pa., instead of
the barn of Daniel J. Meyers.
Terminus Horse Co.
April 27th, 1905. tf.
EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION,
DENVER, COL., JULY 5-9, VIA
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
——VERY LOW RATES.——
3--
vwOME DRESSMAKING
By May Manton.
4 SERVICEABLAE WAIST.
4
Blouse or Shirt Walst 5008,
Sizes 32 to 44 Bust.
However much we may admire daiaty
and fancy waists there is always a place
for the plain substantial ome, and here is
ene of the best of all models. The fronts
are laid in narrow plaits at the neck and
ean either be plaited or gathered at the
walst line while the back allows a choice
of yoke or no yoke and the sleeves are ir
regulation style but full at the shoulders.
adras, cheviot, cotton taffeta and the
thinner batistes are all suited to the de-
sign as well as the white limen in which it
is illustrated and which is pecullarly smart
Ss S0aS0R. Material required for me-
dium size 3% yards 27 inches wide. FPat-
terns mailed by Fashion Department tea
cents each.
FOR SMALL CHILDREN.
Child's Under Waist and Drawers 4977,
Sizes 2 to 8 Year
Nothing so contributes to the comfort of
the active child as under garments that can
be relled upon to stand all strain. The
walst illustrated was designed with that
fact in view, and Is rendered durable by
The drawers are
Fron all points East of the Ohio
River, tickets will be sold June 28 to
July 3, inclusive, valid returning to and
including July 17, 1905. 1
Extension of return limit to August
11 may be obtained on deposit of ticket
For full particulars, address nearest
B. & O. Ticket Agent or C. V.§ Bassett,
i A.B. & O. R. R., Baltimore, Md.
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DEER PARK HOTEL, DEER PARK,
MARYLAND.
This famous Allegheny Mountain
Hostelry will open on June 24, with
prospects for the most brilliant season
in its history. The hotel and cottages
have been renovated and painted, in-
side and out. Two of the choicest cot-
tages can be secured if application is
made at once. Many suites of rooms
have been engaged in the hotel build-
ing and both annexes.
The popularity of Deer Park is due to
its splendid location, 2,800 feet above
the sea level, out of range of malaria
and mosquitoes. Every convenience is
provided for guests. The rooms are
delightful and the cuisine excellent.
The Hotel is provided with all modern
improvements for comfort ; with Bowl-
ing Alleys, Billiard Rooms, Tennis
Courts, Golf Links, Swimming Pools,
ete., for amusement. An entirely new
Livery Equipment has been installed.
Deer Park is on the direct line of the
Baltimore & Ohio between New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington,
Cincinnati, Louisville, St Louis, Wheel-
ing, Columbus and Chicago, having the
excellent advantage of through vesti-
buled trains from each of these cities,
with through Pullman service during
the season from and to Pittsburg.
Address W. E. Burwell, Manager,
Deer Park, Maryland. 9-1
Church Notice.
Children’s Day next Sunday, June
11th, in the M. E. church. Special ser-
mon at 10:30 a. m. All parents and
friends are cordially invited to come
with their children.
A1rBERT K. TrAVIS, A. M,, Pastor.
THE SALVE THAT PENETRATES.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve pene-
trates the pores of the skin, and by its
antiseptic, rubifocient and healing in-
tacings beneath the arms.
closed at the sides and fit the little wearer to a
Cambric, long cloth, nalnsook and
all are appropriate with trimming
either of embroidery, of durable lace or
required
7% yards 36
pleety.
the like
for medium size (6 years)
inches wide for the walst; 114 yards for
grawers with edging for
s.
and payment of Fifty Cents. ment ten cents each.
ittle frills of lawn. Material
yards of
Patterns mailed by Fashion
nm A PRETTY LITTLE FROCK.
Depart-
Girl's Dress 5012, Sizes 6 to 12 Years.
There is something particularly charm-
Ing about the frock made with the slightly
low neck and elbow sleeves. Here is one
that also includes a most becoming and
effective bertha and that allows a choice
of this same pretty neck or the high one
with long sleeves. The model is made
from lawn, pias and white in color, with
bertha and frills of pure white, and Is as
dainty as dainty can be but all simple
seasonable materials are equally appropri-
ate. Material required for medium si ze
(10 years) 4% yards 27 inches wide with
1% yards of white lawn and 9% yards of
insertion. Patterns mailed by Fashion De-
partment ten cents each.
PATTERN COUPON.
Fashion Department, this Papery
Find enclosed 10 cents for each pattern following.
fluence it subdues inflammation and
cures Boils, Burns, Cuts, Eczema, Tet-
ter, Ring Worm and all skin diseases.
A specific for blind, bleeding, itching |
and protruding Piles. The original and
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
genuine Witch Hazel Salve is made by |
Wm. R. HASELBARTH.
The famous fittle pill
Cures all Coughs, and expels Celds from
the system by gently meviag the bowels.
E. C. DeWitt & Co., and sold by E. H.
Miller. 7-1
ENTIRE FAMILY IN JAIL.
A Meyersdale Official Committed
Parents and Four Children to
County Bastile.
A case of depravity at Meyersdale
came to light Monday morning when
officer John P. Swindell brought to
Somerset on the early morning train
Robert Crissey, his wife, and four
young children. The parents were
charged by the officer with maintain-
ing a bawdy-house, and when he caused
their arrest he brought the children to
Somerset, probably not knowing what
else to do with them.
The Sheriff was in a quandary as to
what he should do with bis new charge,
as the. law does not sanction the im-
prisonment in the county jail of chil
dren of the age of the Crisseys, whieh
range from five months up. Later in
the day three of the children were
placed in charge of the Children’s Aid
Society of Somerset, but the babe is
1 still with its’ mother.
The local Children’s Aid Society has
been doing a noble Christian work for
unfortunate children in recent years,
and it should receive a liberal financial
appropriation from the county, because
in such cases as the one cited above it
must take care of children that should
be supported by the communities in
which they have lived.—Somerset
Standard.
Acs
A BAD SCARE.
Some day you will get a bad scare,
when you feel a pain in your bowels.
and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in
Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a sure cure,
for all bowel and stomach diseases,
such as headache, biliousness, costive-
ness, ete. Guaranteed at E. H. Mil-
ler’s drug store, only 25c. Try them.
7-1
Pretty June Wedding.
On the evening of June 1st, at about
10 o'clock p. m., a very pretty wedding
took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Wagner, on Grant street, the
contracting parties being Mr. Charles
Albert Petry, the third son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Petry, 8r., and Miss Mary
Ella Wagner, the youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wagner.
The ceremony was performed by
Rev. E. S. Johnston, D. D,, in the pres-
ence of forty-eight guests, and after
the ceremony a sumptuous supper was
served.
The wedding march was played by
Mrs. Annie Wagner, and the happy
couple were the recipients of many
handsome and valuable presents.
The bride and groom are both very
estimable young people, and THE STAR
joins their many admiring friends in
wishing them a most happy and pros-
perous voyage over the matrimonial
sea.
CUBAN DIARRHOEA.
TU. S. soldiers who served in Cuba
during the Spanish war know what this
disease is, and that ordinary remedies
have little more effect than so much
watar. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as
severe and dangerous as a mild attack
of cholera. There is one remedy, how-
ever, that can always be depended
upon as will be seen by the following
certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs, of
Houston, Texas: “I hereby certify
that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband
of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea,
which he brought home from Cuba.
We had several doctors, but they did
him no good. One bottle of this rem-
edy cured him, as our neighbors will
testify. I thank God for so valuable a
medicine.” For sale by E. H. Miller.
7-1
Boy Badly Wounded by Accidental
Discharge of Gun.
Last Saturday evening a young son
of Charles Reckner, of West Salisbury,
was badly wounded by the accidental
discharge of a 22-caliber rifle in the
hands of a playmate, a young son of
Robert Gibson. The ball struck young
Reckner in the abdomen, near the
navel, then took a downward course,
inflicting a serious wound. The ball is
still in the lad’s body, and it was at
first thought by the physician called
that the boy could not live more than a
few hours. However, we are glad to
note that the doctor now believes that
the lad will recover.
Young Gibson was completely over-
come by grief, and he was so sick for a
while that he had to be put to bed.
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Gruesome Find.
In the cleaning of a well on the Por-
ter property, on the corner of Water
and Main streets, one day last week,
Mr. Charles Tusing came upon a bundle
of rags nicely bound up, and which was
taken to the surface and found to con-
tain what is supposed to have been an
infant child.
The Russian Imperial Infant.
Rocka by babyvitch on the tree topsky,
Pretty soon something is going to drop-
sky,
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We're milesovitch off from the naughty
old Japsky.
The futuresky’s trouble will furrow
your browoviteht ;
If you're going to sleepsky, you'd best
do it nowoyitch.
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