; z A a VOL. X1. SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1905. NO. 24. a it : oe FOR RIAAE ARE | APIA! BB RBR a A A TNT ERED Overacker should remember that coke BISHOP LINT. { matter of neglect, but with a few, at BBE So A > 2s BBE BRB BES Uo = Im ortant smoke and the moonshine whisky made = | least, it is a lack of honesty and manly 2 P ip Somerset county for thirsty Fayette | Some Information Concerning a | principle. ; 2 county throats is liable to cause a| Well Known and Highly Es- | It js painful for us to mention some 5S | Connellsville editor to deliver himself teemed German Baptist [of the facts contained berein, but ore 2 Announ Cel | lent! of some pretty well embalmed effusions Minister. | every word is the truth, and is strictly on oe To TPG a at times. Be good, Charley, and stop | The following interesting mention of | in order. And now, in conclasion, we by &% vice I beop ar ioary ang mutilating Connellsville editors and | Bishop Conrad G. Lint, of Meyersdale, appeal to all our delinquents to send ‘ns, % have purchased the undertaking threatening to lick Methodist preachers | appeared in Monday’s Pittsburg Times: | us something on account. We shall ite, p< business of Rutter & Will, in Mey- | that have a better stand-in with the | Yesterday, Bishop Conrad G. Lint, | expect to hear promptly from all de- 3 Sregale, and have moved to that | sisters than you have. Get up a good | celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of | linquents who believe in the gospel of BS ON waver Y'hove bot sold Gut in old-fashioned camp-meeting, and let’s | his elevation to the ministry, having | humanity and the Golden Rule, who S that line in Salisbury, and I have a | 211 get together and have a rip snortin’ | for that length of time presided over | are honest, manly and willing to pay g representive to look after my inter- | good time. the local congregation of German |others with the same promptness that ests in Salisbury, where I shall . ; ., | Baptist Brethren, commonly known as | they like to be paid themselves. But ros keep constantly on hand a fine| Tue action of the Pennsylvania Rail- | py nkards. Bishop Lint was born in| we do not expect to hear from the 5 o : : bi . Toad Company in placing a ban on all Meyers Mills (now Meyersdale), April, | lazy, shiftless, loafing, booze-hoisting, ly U 0 { k (x 0 detective stories and those cheap 1834, and during that time has con- | dishonest and deadbeat class of de- , |] er d [0 00 S, sensational novels which exploit crime tinuously resided here. In 1855, June |linquents, of which all country pub- and methods of crime, is greatly to be 16, he was admitted as a member of | lishers have their full quota. —— o commended. : For many years the rail- the church by baptism; the same day — And Shirt- ( IIS PN ¢ § i road companies have been permitting | ho wag elected to the office of deacon, | Somerset County Journalism as ) ) the i i Tele freing or in igs He and eight days later was elevated to Viewed Over in ‘‘Old Fiat.” L. C. Boyer is my Salisbury sales- | tions of literature of the most debas- | tha ministry, having since had charge i “ . . | man, and can sell you anything you | ing kind. The excuse for it has been | o¢ the church at fi place. ’ Foor oe sandiego Wii walstin S may need in my line. 1 will con. | that the people demand such stuff.]” w,y ip lite the bishop entered th i Se 1 tinue to do embalming and funeral B b : h ide to. th y | P € | makes considerable mention of Trae = directing, both in Salisbury and | DU! there is anor > Se o . Sass: blacksmith shop of his father and |Srar and the Rockwood Gazette. We Meyersdale. : It is found that the dissemination of | qarneq the trade, becoming an expert | would like to reproduce the Courier’s 5, Thanking the public for a gener- | such literature breeds crime. It leads mechanic. He is a forceful and con- | entire article, just for the f f the Loom, Just received a fresh assortment of Lawns, Dimities, ous patronage in the past, and so- | inevitably to a low state of mind for VIIng Sosnkar, I mothers morte) oo, » just e fun o 7, alse Jiciting a liberal future patronage, the feadort Ii is a mansce to the ig 10 roost aii ae ona thing. but space will not permit. How- . » . . . . : . ity, + . Silk, Ginghams, Organdies and Imitation Mohair. remain your servant, railroad property itself. Right there |; 6 2 8% MON d ee TL Syane eproduce the following ex: the wise railroad manager steps in and t ¢ Swi Lae : aa 7 an be . | MCCULLOH Me arsdale Pi is ancestors, of Swiss origin, among them Editor Overacker has a never-end- bo The prices of the above assortment are . ' y IU, salle Lal; on 2 Systens VES shel ve: the late Jenny Lind, who was a near | ing and biter, yasvel with the oil relative of the bishop’s foreparents. in genera. and Rockwood in particular. 10, 125, 15, 18, 25 and 30 cents. S whole, Let the good work go on, and | Bihon Lint is ay as widely He boasts shay he drove a preacher out : E. E. CODER, let other railroads follow the good eX- | known throughout the Dunkard church | but he elaime he = RE of the ; ample of the Pennsylvania. Even lit- |; the United States as any other min- | sanctified and was working in the ’ erature of the most obscene character |;.ior init. At annual meetings of the Lord's vineyard, which may be true, .y 0 83 SALISBURY, PA pairing neatly, promptly and substan- tially done. Prices very reasonable. WICheS, GIOCKS and Jewelry, is being sold by news agents on some of the railroads. It is not likely that the news companies or the railway managers know that some of the vilest church he has always been a promi- nent figure, having served at the last meeting as a member of the standing committee, representing WesternPenn- for the hymnist says: ‘God moves in mysterious ways His wonders to per- form.’ Editor Overacker’s milk of humaa kindness has been soured by his con- tinual thunderings. The incessant stuff ever printed is being sold on | civania. The bisho as bo i : 1 | REPUBLICAN TICKET. |r ies te november cna snerre ne mows | Sette af is Simeone Bi Hl (rl And 0rd Ss Si «| and the railway secret service men| jpg pint occupies a place as promi- | denounces the Courier for ‘nebbing im Fach. . . °y LL should be put to work ferreting out the | at ac her husband, the bishop, in | Dis affairs) by which he means that Bees For Sheriff. news agents guilty of the offense. Few |}. community and among the Ger- The Courier has no business having Para ETRBEDEBERBEBRBE 8 iE ARG] M OF SALISBURY. Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profits, $9,000. il For Prothonotary, CHAs. C. SHAFER, of Somerset Borough. For Recorder of Deeds, Jonx R. Boose, of Somerset Borough. For Clerk of Courts, Minton H. FiIkE, of Meyersdale Borough. fice for the reprinting of vile poetry and other obscene literature, by the boys and men of this town and vicinity, who usually inform us that they have been buying the original copies from news agents on the Pittsburg division of the B. & O. railroad. We want it distinctly understood that this is not a bawdy house print shop, and those who buy, sell and circulate such literature are not fit to mingle with decent peo- is known—and he has hosts of friends —MTrs. Lint is as popular as her hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. Lint enjoy good health and are still active in the work of the church and take a lively interest in the affairs of this place. We Want Every Patron of The Star to Read This. During the past few weeks we have been sending out many statements to any circulation in Rockwood. In this, IPED EP EDDIE : 3 - ; 5 TRS 3 WILLIAM BEGHLEY, people would have any idea of the fre-| Baptist Brethren of Western | however, he is mistaken. He DAY ove of Somerset Borough. quent requests made at THE Star of- Pennsylvania. Wherever the bishop | the biggest end of heaven, but he has no mortgage on Rockwood, and The Courier will continue to circulate there, because a large number of the people want to read it. THe SALISBURY STAR is another ex- ample of picturesque Somerset county journalism. It is edited by the Hon. ‘Pete’ Livengood,-sharp of pen, but not sour of disposition. The sunshine will filter through his most desperate moods. Somerset county hasn’t a lot of coke ovens and mills to cloud its skies. Its maple sugar groves are famous. It is . For Clerk of Orphans’ Court and Regis- " houl t to state’ : It i oe : On Time al i ple. They shou d be sent to sta ha owing us money on subscription, | fall of sweetness and light, and it is ! . . By prison; but it would really surprise bot i oh ..' | strange that those qualities are not re- RK i : Deposits. Cras. F. Coox, people if they knew the names of all |" We oe ry 0 Say tna fem flected in all its journalism.” ee of Berlin Borough. who have in the past few years come to | L3NCes have been coming in slowly. | mhe Qourier’s remarks are real re- J. L. Barcus, President. oro) H. H. MausT, Vice President. ArLserr RErrz, Cashier. " DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A.M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. - : Ttments. "A Nice Line of Dry Goods. L Call and see if we can’t save you some money. ces are very low and our goods the very best. We have just added to our” store { reatly Pleased are all people who call to inspect our % immense stock of new goods in all de- ¥ Our pri- Elk Lick Variety Store. falls out. BROWNELL’S Not a stimulant, but a cure. head quickly. Is not sticky. healthy living growth, Is purely vegetable. substances. Send for Testimonials. 2590 No. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ill. - Is your Hair Falling Out? « STOP IT, no more Baldness. Disease prevents the hair being nourished, hence it It dries on the It is not a dye, but a food to restore vigor and natural color to the hair, that is it brings the hair from a sticky condition to a Is positively free from ail injurious For sale by Druggists. THE SEVERANCE & STEWART COMPANY, 72 No. Willard St., Burlington, Vt, Will remove more Real Estate in less For Commissioners, JosiAH SPECHT, of Quemahoning Township. ROBERT AUGUSTINE, of Somerfield Borough. For Treasurer, PETER HOFFMAN, of Paint Township. For Auditor, W. H. H. BAKER, Rockwood Borough. J. S. MILLER, Somerset Township. 0 Fn 0 For Poor Director, WiLLiaM BRANT, of Brothersvalley Township. JouN MOSHOLDER, of Somerset Borough For County Surveyor, ALBERT E. RayM™MAN, of Stonycreek Township. Tre Citizens’ racket is trying to make a racket in Somerset county, this fall, but the self-respecting Republi- cans up that way will be onto the racket when it begins to racket around and rant about reform.—Connellsville Courier. IN Holidaysburg, Pa., a hotel man was recently prosecuted for keeping twenty hogs in his back lot to eat up about their houses, and they are sel- dom prosecuted. When the hogs are not in the bar-rooms cursing, black- guarding and condemning people who get along well, they usually sit around in the offices and loiter on the porches, where they smoke, spit and slobber to- | bacco juice all over the floors and fur- | niture, tell smutty jokes, make vulgar remarks at those who pass by, or else look wise, whittle chairs and tell how us with well worn copies of the most filthy stuff imaginable and requested reprint copies thereof. Some of them are men with grown up families, as well as members in good standing in the various -churches of our town. Every clergyman should lift bis voice against the buying, selling, printing and circulating of obscene literature, every printer should refuse to print it, the railroad companies should get their detectives on the trail of the vendors of it, and we should have a national law against all manner of trashy liter- ature, such as obscene matter, so-called detective stories and the much other worthless trash sold as freely on trains and at news stands as good literature is sold. NO SECRET ABOUT IT. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, ete., nothing is so effective as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. “It didn’t take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is O. K. for sore eyes,” writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 256c. at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 7-1 Overacker Never Returned it. THE SALISBURY STAR says the Mey- ersdale Republican jumped onto The Gazette man with both feet. Yet we never saw the dent of his cloven foot nor felt any discomfort from the im- pact. Wonder if the imaginative Pete you never returned our hat since we loaned it to you to visit that Johns- town woman. How many "hats do you think we are able to own, anyway? QUALITY VS. QUANTITY. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat, but on its perfect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take ice. tf This is not as it should be, and we have a right to feel sore over the mat- ter. We have a right to our money when it is due, and many of our de- linquents would raise an awful howl if we owed them anything and would be as slow in paying as they are. We need what is due us, and we need it badly, for the hand of affliction is resting heavily upon our family, and it costs lots of money to pay a physi- cian for making from one to two visits a day for many weeks. It also requires lots of money to maintain six children who have been worse than orphaned for the last ten week, and one of them, as well as the mother, is very sick. Our home is a veritable hospital at the present time, has been so for many weeks, and will likely so continue for weeks to come. The clouds are dark and heavy, and our burden of expense and grief is almost beyond endurance. We are nearly worn out, but we trust that our patrons will promptly come to the rescue after reading this. We are not asking for charity, under- stand, for we are not paupers; but we do need what people are owing us, and if they pay. we can promptly meet all our obligations and have a nice cash balance left. No subscriber should expect us to carry his or her account for more than a year without receiving at least a partial payment. But, nevertheless, pay cash in advance as well as not. Most of the remittances we have been receiving in response to state- ments sent out have been coming from women who have to work hard for their living. The ladies, God bless them, whether rich or poor, are usually an editor’s most faithful subscribers, just as they are usually the most faithful workers in the churches and all other organizations and causes intended to misfortune. With most of them freshing and interesting, but we’ll bet $10 the fool Rockwood editor got as mad as only a Methodist of the hys- terical brand can. Well, the Courier gets about as “strenuous” as any of us at times, and any paper that doesn’t, isn’t worth reading. If THE STAR is too strenuous at times, our readers must forgive us, as the first five years of our newspaper career were spent in the wild and woolly west, where they call a spade a spade and hang horse thieves with neatness and dispatch. We also ask indulgence for the Gazette man, who is hysterical in his passion as well as in his religion, because he can’t help it. The Gazette man is doubtless one of the kind of Methodists that get worked over at every revival meating, but seldom get enough religion to last the year around. New Fireworks Law. The Fourth of July being near at hand, a day when Young America cel- ebrates to a great extent by the use of fireworks, it might be well for mer- chants and others to be acquainted with the law passed by the recent leg- islature prohibiting the use and sale of certain kinds of fireworks. Following is the Act of Assembly: AN ACT To prohibit the sale or use of certain fireworks, fire crackers, pistols, ex- the “off-fall” of the hotel. Up here in DhsDt jaing theo [BG oie holes in | some of them are owing us from two to plosive canes 2d ammunition, and g d : F H 5 T H Somerset county some of the hotel | PIS hat?>—Rockwood Gazette. seven years’ subscription, and many of | Providing penalties for violations Maiden air ern ar onic men constantly maintain a lot of hogs You are adding insult to injury, | qn gre well-to-do people who could thereot. ; kills germ life, cures the disease, nourishes the hair, brother, for you know blamed well that Section 1. Be it enacted, etc., That the sale or use of the following articles be and is hereby prehibited, to-wit ; all fire-works and fire-erackers containing hicric acid, or picrates; all explosive canes, using chlorate of potash or other high explosive ammunition ; all exple- sive canes, using blank cartridges; all blank cartridge pistols; all pellets or tablets composed of chlorate of potash or other high explosive compounds. Section 2. Any person, firm or cor- poration violating any of the provisions of this act shall, upon conviction there- Secrets pours Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your system unty, | : > ic i - | of be fined not less than fift S os time than any soap ever placed on the the gov Soman: Shon bg Sondnged. gets all the nourishment out of all the Be ine Pls Tod ad a mn a e on LR alfre rket. y : orality. re ladi a : 3 S red ‘We care not what your work is, with 23 seen io © Weicome, (0, #1 Some food you eat. It digests what you eat Mant ys a 3 y 1 hae 5a lars ($500.00(, or be imprisoned not less ymmon ITY hotels, but they are a great bore to all regardless of the condition of the stom- all right, and most of them 1ave More | than thirty (30) days nor more than six 1th gay MAPLE C respectable hotel guests. ach and conveys the nutrient proper- honesty, promptness and bonorin them (6) months, or both, or either, at the ited, MECHANIC’S SOAP Te. = ties to the bicod and tissues. This | 10 ® minute than the average man has Sizer of the Sour it of 1 livorce , i 3 ) S8 . : : Section 3. All laws or parts of laws ld not . Ils possible 15 hte clean, Soft odorless S WE do hope that our TT rani- builds up and strengthens the entire Ee hr d willing inconsistent herewith be and the same y nvince you. y | ; Ss ; 1 i = : : ; ; > n , a. 7) a . 1eriff. vegetable, oil and mingral Product. Uso any ing, howling, Seowling Methodist system. XKodol cures Indigestion, Dys- e 2nay 3 wi ng y ary ac-) are hereby repealed. 3 a nd of water. A very small pantity of soap and a brother who presides over the stormy pepsia, Belching, Sour Stomach, Weak counts against people who are unable proved the 24th day of March, A 8 an e water will do the work. us or cleanin ! 3 kB ~ + 2s oy g: bbahats ’ : : {oODNS OI ARGO! {D. 5. $375 Kitchen utensils; it has no equal. The most wonderfi columns of the Rockwood Gazette will Heart, ete. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 to meet their obligations on account of | SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKE 9, Do pIodoctof modsrs Sotence Fox ile eve Liste, Cents. not get angry at Brother Henry P. —— sickness or unavoidable misfortune of | Th bh. s YY. CT ANNYPAURRL , 8ToC i : : : . : | i is tru ers to BES Your provera A only by cue | Snyder, of the Connellsville Courier, on | All kinds of Legal and Commercia | any kind, but most of our ¢ S| oS loging 2 DR tt - MAPLE CITY SOAP WORKS, Monmouth, lil. account of the latter's funny editorial | Blanks, Jud; t Notes, ete., for sale | are not owing us through {pIy No. 85 Fring) | on “Strenuous Journalism.” Brother { at THE STAR of
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