The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, July 06, 1905, Image 4

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THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR
P. L. LivEncoob, Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa.
as mail matter of the Second Class.
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THER STAR is publisnce every Thursday,at
Salisbury, ( 1k Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun-
ty, Pa. at the following rates
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L0G ND GENERAL HENS
NEWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE,
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE.
Maud Miller in her cozy home,
Raked her head with a fine-taoth comb.
The judge rode by in his runabout,
And advised the maid to smoke’em out.
Maud tossed her head and said: *“Ob,
fudge!”
And told her beau, and he licked the
judge.
—Ex.
Miss Lou -Baumgardner, of Gibbons
Glade, Pa., is visiting Salisbury friends,
this week.
Mrs. C. 8. Livengood and son William,
of Scottdsle, Pa., are this week visiting
friends in Salisbury.
Three sons of Elwood Larue, residing
on the Milton J. Beachy farm, are
down with typhoid fever.
John Diehl was recently taken sick
with typhoid fever. He went to a
hospital at Johnstown for treatment.
Rev. Mrs. Jones, of Meyersdale, will
preach in the Evangelical Association
church on Sunday evening, at 7:30,
July 9th.
Miss Jenet McKinley had a bad spell
of tonsilitis, recently, and, of course,
the knowing (?) ones reported it ty-
phoid fever.
Dennis, a young son of Mr. and Mrs.
©. A. Wilt, is down with typhoid fever.
Mort. A. Wagner is also afflicted with
the same disease.
When a woman is too fond of dry
goods and the man too fond of wet
goods, that gives grounds for- divorce,
says an exchange.
Geo. James, of Crd street, who re-
eently recovered from a severe seige of
typhoid fever, is again able to resume
his work at the mines.
George Boucher and family, of
Friendsville, Md., spent several days
with George’s home folks, in this bor-
ough, during the past week.
Mrs. Bertha Cunningham snd son,
of Somerset, and Mrs. W. E. Mier, of
Pennsville, Pa., arrived in town last
week for a visit with Salisbury friends.
For young and old the best pill sold
is Dr®ade’s Little Liver Pills. Never
gripe, never fail to cleanse the system
and tone the liver. Sold by Elk Lick
Supply Co. 9-1
Mrs. J. C. Lichliter and two of her
sisters, Velma and Pauline - Rees, went
to Elkins, W. Va,, this morning, where
they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. H. Keim.
One Dr. Julia Holmes Smith says
that men who stay at home every night
are not good for anything. If she is
not married she makes a strong bid for
a husband, says an exchange.
OLD PAPERS for sale at THE STAR
office. They are just the thing for
pantry shelves, wrapping paper and
eartridge paper for the miners. Five
eents buys a large roll of them. tf
Pineules contain the alterative and
diuretic properties found in the native
pine. A certain cure for all liver, kid-
mey and bladder diseases. A single
dose of Pineules will relieve the worst
ease of backache in one night. Sole by
Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1
A certain editor in speaking of a lady
who was angry, wrote it: “Her bosom
was filled with rage,” but the poor fool
eompositor got it “rags,” and now the |
editor is hiding in the bushes on the |
other side of the creek. |
The original is always the best—imi- |
tations are cheap. Bee's Laxative | |
Honey and Tar is the original Laxative |
Cough Syrup. It is different from all |
others—it is better than all others—it
is better than all others, because it
cures all coughs and colds and leaves |
the system stronger than before. The |
letter B in red is on every package. |
Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 51
Miss Goldie Randal, of Washington,
D. C., is the guest of C. R.-Haselbarth
and family. She will remain for a
couple of weeks. She brought with her
Master Carl Zobel, who will spend the
summer with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Haselbarth.
One dose of Pineules taken at bed-
time will entirely relieve the most ob-
stinate case of backache before morn-
ing. Pineules is a certain cure for all
kidney and bladder troubles. Seld by
Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1
“Mamma,” said a wicked youngster,
“sm I a canoe?” “No, ehild, why do
you ask?” “Oh, because you say you
like to see people paddle their own
canoe ; and I didn’t know but maybe I
was yours.” The boy went out the
door with more reference to speed than
to grace.
Whoever dumped that lot of potatoes
out on Walnut street, just a little
southwest of George Schramm’s house,
ought to be arrested, fined and requir-
ed to remove them. Nothing smells
worse than rotten potatoes, and the
streets should not be used as dumping
grounds for sueh material.
Miss Jenet O. McKinley has been
elected principal of the Salisbury
schools. She is a most excellent teach-
er, a graduate of the Cslifornia- State
Normal school, and has the best wishes
of a host of friends in the work before
her. A lady principal in Somerset
county is a rarity.—-Somerset Democrat.
Pinesalve contains the antiseptic
properties of the native pine, and is a
sure cure for sunburn, tan, tetter,
eczema and all other skin diseases.
Heals a sore, cut or burn without a
scar. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1
Milton Livengood, who more than a
year has been holding down a position
with Guggenheimer & Co., wholesale
merchants of Lynchburg, Va., arrived
home last Sunday for a vacation of ten
days. Milton has grown some since he
went to virginia, and the girls about
town all declare that he is better-look-
ing than ever.
While sawing lath at the Newman
sawmill, last Thursday night, Richard
Newman had the misfortune of losing
the front finger of his right hand. The
saw caught it and cut it off close up to
the hand, and also cut the finger next
to it about half off. “Dick” will be
disabled for some time, but he is a
mighty good man yet.
The most pleasant and positive cure
for indigestion, heartburn and all
stomach troubles is Ring's Dyspepsia
Teblets. They aid digestion, tone and
strengthen the stomach. Sold by Elk
Lick Supply Co. 0-1
The Postoffice Department at Wash-
ington has reeeived the following lowes
from one of its Somerset county mail
carriers: “Fifteen dollars a month Is
180 dollars a year you say a month is a
month you did not sent me only 12
dollars and aty 4 eents and I think 1
carry the mail cheap anuff I want ever
cent that is coming to me and no mor.”
Married, at the Brethren parsonage,
Meyersdale, Pa., Sunday morning. July
2nd, 1905, by Rev. John H. Knepper,
Mr. Clinton Bowman and Miss Ger-
trude Shirey, both of Boynton, Pa. On
the evening of same day. at same place
and by the same parson, Mr. Clarence
A. Mimmie and Miss Annie Beynon,
both of Meyersdale, were also married.
The most wonderful cure for piles is
ManZan, put up in collapsable tubes
with nozzle attached. It reaches the
spot, stops pain instantly, and cures all
kinds of blind, bleeding, itching or pro-
truding piles. Sold by Elk Lick Sup-
ply Co. 9-1
It is related that Dr. Bogle was once
a witness in Topeka, and was asked to
remain about the court room after he
had been on the stand. “I wish you to
excuse me, Judge,” he said, addressing
the court. “I am a physician over at
Atchison and have a number of patients
whe I am afraid will get well on me if
I remain away too long.” He was ex-
cused.
The pills that act as a tonic, and not
as a drastic purge, are Dewitt’s Little
Early Risers. They cure Headache,
Constipation, Billiousness, etc. Early
Risers are small, easy to take and easy
to act—a safe pill. Mack Hamilton,
hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says:
“Two bottles of these Famous Little
Pills cured me of chronic constipation.”
Good for children or adults. Seld by
E. H. Miller. 8-1
The borough schoc! board hired a
full corps of teachers, last Monday
night. Miss Edith Lichliter has been
employed to teach the school taught
last term by Miss Jenet McKinley, who
has been hired as prineipal for the
coming term. Otherwise there will be
no change in the teaching force, as the
same teachers have been employed for
the four other schools that taught them
last term, namely, May Arnold, Carrie
Johnston, Adaline Boucher and Kate
Mier.
All old-time cough syrups were de-
signed to treat throat, lung and bron-
| chial affections without?due regard for
the stomach and bowels, hence most of
| them produce constipation. Bee's, the
{original Laxative Honey and Tar,
gently moves the bowels and cures all
| coughs, colds, croup, etc. Bee's Laxa-
tive Honey and Tar is the original
Laxative Cough Syrup. Look for the
| letter B in red on every package. Sold
y Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1
A Kansas City physician has discov-
ered that high collars worn by women
produce cancer of the throat, and the
Hopkins Journal adds that low-necked
dresses produce pneumonia, corsets
produce heart disease and shortness of
breath, long skirts gather up germs of
all infectious diseases, thin soles pro-
duce. consumption, tight shoes cause
the toes to grow together, and looking
at bright millinery causes sore eyes.
Women should be careful about these
things. :
Itin a kind of bilious food,
You wish an aid to digest food,
No other pill is half so good,
As DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
The Famous Little Pills Early Risers
cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Bil-
iousness, etc. They never gripe or
sicken, but impart early rising energy.
Good for children or adults. Sold by
E. H. Miller. 7-1
A.F. John, the coal operator, two
weeks ago closed out the last of his
eosl holdings in Somerset county re-
maining after his sale last fall, the
Quemahoning Valley Mining Company
taking the property for a nice sum.
Mr. John says he has not determined
just what he will do. One or two local
people have made him an offer for his
fine Main-street home, and the owner’s
answer is that he will sell any property
he has provided he gets his price. As
for moving away to Philadelphia or
any other city, Mr. John says that for
the present, at least, Johnstown is
good enough” for him.—Johnstown
Tribune.
A reliable man from Greenville town-
ship stated in the postoffice, some days
ago, that the supposed victim of small-
pox that was recently sent to that
fully recovered, that the eruption had
all disappeared and left neither scales
nor scabs. He got the information di-
rect from the victim’s father, he said,
and that ought to be good authority.
One can readily imagine about how
much smallpox there was about the
case, and it is more than probable the
whole thing was another cry of “wolf”
when there was no “wolf.” The fam-
ilies under quarantine have all been
released, and we suppose the borough
will be called upon to pay a needless
bill.
The July “Arena” which opens the
thirty-fourth volume of this magazine
is one of the strongest and most
thought-compelling numbers of this
well-known review that has ever ap-
peared. Perhaps the most important
feature is the opening contribution in
a series of papers on “The Economic
Struggle in Colorado,”'by the eminent
legal authority, the Hon. J. Warner
Mills. Unlike most legal writers, Mr.
Mills possesses'a fascinating style, and
unlike most present-day discussions of
evil conditions, these papers are far
more than mere historical recitals of
‘facts. With the broad grasp of a true
philosophical statesman he has laid
hold of the subject, and shows the
root-causzes that have produced the re-
actionary, unrepublican and dangerous
social and political conditions which
are fast assuming such colossal pro-
portions throughout the Republic. No
one interested in our great nation
should fail to read | these papers.
Big Pay by Southern Pipe Line
Company.
The pipe line now being laid through
this locality by the Southern Pipe Line
Company has given employment to
many men. On Monday and Tuesday
the company paid over 500 men, at the
Valley house, in this borough, and the
money paid out footed up to over $17,
000. This is the fourth line the com-
pany has laid through this vicinity, and
each time it has put much money in
circulation here.
A SURPRISE PARTY.
A pleasant surprise party may be
given to your stomach and liver, by
taking a medicine which will relieve
their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. They are a
most wonderful remedy, affording sure
relief and cure, for headache, dizziness
and constipation. 25c. at E. H. Miller’s
drug store. 8-1
Bad Man Captured.
On Monday afternoon Chief of Police
M. D. Thomas made a valuable capture
when he “nabbed” the notorious* Jake”
Lowery who was wanted on the allega-
tion of having had a hand in the brutal
beating administered to Mr. Engle, a
working miner residing north of
Huntsrick hill, onthe Meyersdale road.
The beating took place last winter
while Engle was on his way from work
and was attacked by several striking
miners. “Jake” Lowery is said to have
had a hand in the beating, and as he
was a fugitive from justice, Officer
Thomas arrested him on sight and
locked him up until the Meyersdale
authorities sent Constable Swindell
here to escort the captive to Meyers-
dale. We understand that Lowery has
given bail for his appearance at court.
It is said that a reward had been of-
fered for the arrest of Lowery, and if
that is the case, Officer Thomas is
clearly entitled to it. Lowery had
been working on the pipe line, and was
captured when he came to town, Mon-
day, for his pay.
WEDDING Invitations at THE
STAR office. A nice new stock justre-
ceived. tf.
township from this borough had about’
Capital stock..$ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 80,000.00
£00.00
THREE PER CENT. INTEREST
PAID ON DEPOSITS.
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT:
Drafts on all parts of the world.
Accounts of individuals and firms invited.
Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-
tention.
This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley.
Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock.
ams. OF FICERS : mmm.
Marx Wineland, President. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. |
mene DIRECTORS:
Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair,
Timothy Griffith,
Meat
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Market!
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Take notice that I have opened a new
and up-to-date meat market in Salis-
bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store.
Everything is new, neat and clean,
and it is a model in every respect. :
1 deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Maeats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete.
I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
Ya. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
| GUARANTEE TO PERSE Yl
and want you to call and be con-
| vinced that I can best supply your wants
{in the meat line.
Robert R. Henderson. |
Roberdeau Annan.
CASPER WAHL,
The Old Reliable Butcher.
NAMA ALARA 74
We are well prepared
to fit you out with a fine
light-weight suit in the
smart spring styles.
Why suffer from the
heat when you can be fit-
ted here for little money?
Straw hats, soft shirts,
low-quarter shoes, belts
and other hot-weather ne-
cessities here in great
quantity.
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