The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, July 06, 1905, Image 5

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* Foreion and Domestic “Goons
Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’
The
best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
one! Markel Prices Pa "de
Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Ete.
Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drills,
Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines,
Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and &
Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, &
Farm Tools, ete., and still offer i
$ Se bis In Bugs, vg Hus,
HW Also headquarters for jNutrioton-Ashland Stock
Food, and all kinds of Horse ad Cattle Powders.
prices are the lowest.
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You will always get the best fresh Groceries.
We do not keep goods, we sell them ; therefore they are always
fresh. We have on hand the three leading brands of flour—
Minnehaha, Pillsbury’s Best and Vienna.
Call to see us, and you will be treated courteously and right.
JGHUTER, ols
Feed Home-Made Chop!
: Because it is pure. Made from the
best grades of corn and oats. Con-
e tains no screenings or sweepings.
It is nothing but pure corn and oats, ground by the latest
improved methods. Try a hundred-weight, and you will have no
other. Manufactured by
WEST SALISBURY FEED CO,
West Salisbury, Pa.
Is Good
BEER!
We use the best malt and hops, and pure Sand Spring
water. We produce a good, wholesome beverage.
Sold at All Leading Hotels.
we carry three kinds of Home-Made Chop)
—Corn, Oats and Corn and Oats. Prives
very reasonable.
Orders Promptly Delivered.
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The Windsor Hotel.
Between 12th and 13th Sts., on Filbert St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Three minutes walk from the Reading Ter
minal. Five minutes walk fro:
Depot. European plan, $1.00 per day and up-
wards. American plan, $2.00 per day.
FRANK M.SHEIBLEY, Manager.
Just receiv-
ed a nice
line of
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AT $3.65 TO $4.25.
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This store is -a regu-
lar hive for convenien-
ces. When you are
tired, come in and rest.
Look about you and
note the many things,
useful and ornamental,
that you never thought
you wanted until you
Whether
you buy a postage
saw them.
stamp or card, or noth-.
ing at all, come in any-
way, and rest. No
trouble to show goods
and quote prices.
The Elk Lick Drugaclore
THE SALISBURY HACK LINE
o AND LIVERY. ~~
C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor.
£@=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........ 1PM
Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdaleat 1 P.M
No.2leaves Meyeradale at. . .6 P.M
H@=First class rigs for all kinds of trav-
el,at reasonable prices.
KILL ws COUCH
J Ano CURE ms LUNGS
“» Dr. King's
New Discovery
CH wlio
FOR y Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
AND TAR
An improvement over all Cough,
Lung and Bronchial Remedies.
Cures Coughs, Strengthens the
Lungs, gently moves the Bowels.
Pleasant to the taste and good
alike for Young and Old,
Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.,hieage, ¥. 5.4.
SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO.
50 YEARS®™
EXPERIENCE -
Traok MARKS
DESIGNS ©
=r Fimerican,
A handsomely illustrated wee! shy Jaren: cir-
i: or ny scientific is journal, 'erms, $3 a
nths, $1. d byall Yo
MUNN & €o,2 guises, New York
‘Branch Office. hington, D. €.
Safe, a Reliable rrr Mf
| Supesior to other Toledies gold at bhign prices.
Aran ccessfull by over,
360 0,800 Wome en. wg co, 25 ‘Cent 8, drug-,
! gists’ or by mail. Testimonials & booklet free.
Dr. LaFraneo; 4... Philadelphia, Pa,
Franklin
Breadmaker
FREE
- family that uses Wheatlet,
Particulars in sy package
or mailed wu iN request
FRANKL! MILLS 00... bs
Lockpe:
A nice line of Couches at $12.00 and up.
A nice line of Mattresses and Springs.
Yours for big bargains,
Wm. R. HASELBARTH.
ews Early Risers
“The famous ithe pills.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from
the system by gently meviag the bowels.
CorvRIGHTS &a;
may
i Deer Park, Maryland. : 9-1
BIRDSEYE VIEW OF SALISBURY. |
Something thats Ought jtojiinterest
Salisbury ‘People WhojHave
Located Elsewhere.
TrE STAR has for sale a limited num-
ber of very fine’ pictures of Salisbury,
size 22x32 inches, printed on extra
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 hasgbeen
following his business in many differ-
ent states of‘the Union.
The picture is very clear and dis-
tinet, showing all the streets plainly
marked, and “those familiar with the
town can-plainly recognize every build
ing in it. The pictures have sold like
“hot cakes” here, and a limited number
have been placed with Ths Star to
supply thowe at "a: distance, who may
desire thom. ;
Every fofmer citizen of Salisbury
ought to have one of these fine engrav- }
ings, as they show the progress the old
tewn hes heen making; which has been
very great in recent years. But we
cannot supply them'all, and those who
apply first will gét them. The picture
includes West Salisbury, the surround-
ing landscape and some of the farm
houses in the immediate vicinity, also
a large. pumber of the principal build-
ings printed around the margin of the
engraving, from special drawings.
Pricg,$1.50 per copy. plus 7 cents ito
pay postage. Address: THeEESTAR, Elk
Lick, Pa. tf
PIANO LESSONS |—Pupils
taken by Miss Linna M. Perry,
graduate in music.” Theory and
harmony taught. Grant street,
Salisbury, Pa. - tf
TEACHERS WANTED.
The Elk Lick Township School Board
will meet at Springs, Pa., Friday, July
21st, st © d’elock, a. m., to let contracts
for fuel, and at 1 onion p. m. to em-
ploy twenty teachers for the ensuing
term.
All applications must be in the Sec-
retary’s hands on the above date.
Salaries range from $35.00 to $45.00.
Te WiLLiax H. ExcLz, Secretary,
1-20 . Elk Lick, Pa.
FAG. AS
TO OUR LADY A READERS:—Be
sure to read the fashion columns that
will appear in this paper from time to
time. 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-
closing 10 cents in stamps or money for
each pattern wanted, and mail same to
Tak 8rAR, Elk Lick, Pa., and patterns
will be promptly sent to you by mail.
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-
4 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 gea level, out -of range of malaria
and mosquitoes. Every convenience is
provided for guests. The rooms are
delightful mand the cuisine excellent.
The Hotel is provided*with all modern
improvements for comfort ; with Bowl-
ing Alleys.-<Billiatd Rooms, Tennis
Courts, Golf Links, Swimming Pools,
etc. Tor 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,
‘ELECTRIC WIRING —c. F. Ben-
nett, Registered Electrical Contractor,
Berlin, Pa., does all kinds of wiring in
the most scientific, safe and up-to-date
manper. - Write to him for prices and
particulars when you are inthe market
Zor electrical wiring. There is a safe
and a dangerous way to wire a house.
Bennett’s way is the safe. way.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD
SPECIAL LOW RATES TO THE
—LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION,—
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A splendid opportunity to visit Cali-
fornia and the Pacific Coast, Yellow-
stone National Park, Shoshone Falls,
The Yosemite.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE FROM ALL STATIONS.
For Rates, Routes and full details,
address Baltimore & Ohio Ticket
Saomis, orC.W.Bassett, G. P. A, D.
B. Martin, M.P.T., Baltimore, Md. 7-20
WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does
not pay to advertise, he is simply ad-
mitting that he is conducting a busi-
ness that is not worth advertising, a
business conducted by a man unfit io
do business, and a business which
should be advertised for sale. tf
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John: Biker to Stephen Petik, in
Wiadber, $100.
Anna Leguicsin to andrew Zemany,
in Windber, $500.
Val. Hay to W. A. Merrill et al, in
Brothersvalley, $14,609.
Wilmore Coal Co. to Annie S. Cessna,
in Windber, $225.
Mary B. Davis to John F. Trimpey,
in Somerset bor., $250.
U. J. Landis to Chas. F. Christner, in
Somerset twp., $5700.
M. Zemany to Stephen Petic, in
Windber, $160.
Mary Moor to Elizabeth Green, in
uinedio, $106.
8. C. Beachy to H. 8. King, in Elk
Lick, $94.
Boswell tmp. Co. to H. 8. Murphy, in
Boswell, $350.
M. IL. Wilt. to R. P. Wilt, in Quema-
honing, $3350.
Ira F. Lohr to F. W. Shaulis, in Que-
mshoning, $1700.
- Pierce Bes 186, ¢: Swank, in Lin-
coln, $600.
V. M. Black to Ada. Fisher, in Con-
fluence, $250.
R. M. Beachy to C. J. Yoder, in Elk
Lick, $7000. <a
P. Brown’s heirs to Lloyd L. Moun-
tain, in Confluence, $1000.
Louisa Kuhns to Jacob Fornwald, in
-| Berlin; $1780.
C. F. Swope to seme, in Brothersval-
ley, $1500. *
Andrew Herring to Catherine Her-
ring, in Meyersdale bor., $1200.
Wilmore Cosl Co. to Jas. W. Mock, in
Windber, $575. .
Maggie J. Berkey to Charles Kaufl-
man, in Conemaugh twp., $112.
Susan Farling to Penrose Wolf, in
Rockwood, $1800. :
R. M. Young to C. A. Shaulis, in
Southampton, $1200.
J. L. Barchus to H. C. Shaw, in Elk
Lick, $500.
Henry Rose to Maggie A. Glossuer,
ta Conamaugh, $400.
J. J. McCarthy to ‘Lide H. MeDonald.
in Conflueriee, $1400. ~
D. 8S. Stevanus to Susannah Bisbing,
in Elk Lick, $55.
O.C. Hause to same, i in Elk Lick, $50.
Peter Putman’ 8 Trustee to R. H.
Walker, in Rockwood, $2500.
Daniel Beachly’s Adm’rs to Chas. S.
Burston, et al., in Summit, $800
M. Eck per sheriff to Ed. McCraken,
in Jefferson, $630.
Bena Hoffman to”J. J. Smead, in
Paint bor., $100.
Bena Hoffman to, Oliver Frye, in
Paint bor., $177.
Bena Hoffman to C.C. Shoemaker, in
Paint bor., $178.
Wilmore Coal Co. to John Felix, in
Windber, $176.
Wilmore Coal Co. to J. C. Shook, in
Windber, $450.
Susan J. Pile to Emily Traft, in Som-
erset twp., $250.
" BENT HER DOUBLE.
“I knew no one, for four weeks, when
I was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble,” writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of
Pittsburg, Pa., “and when I got better,
although I had one of the best doctors
I could get, I was bent double, and had
to rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible affliction I
was rescued by Elegtric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength, and
now Lcan walk as straight as ever.
They are simply wonderful.” Guaran-
teed to cure stomach, liver and kidney
disorders; at E. H. Miller’ 8 drug: store;
price 50e. > 73 1
re re
Marriage Licenses.
Homer W. Ansell....... U. Turkeyfoot
Florence Fisher......... Somerset twp
Robert H. Hofman. ...... Somerset bor
Lulu M. Shultz.’ ...Somestet bor
Norman F. Walker. .Somerset twp
Ida J. Bittner..... £5. dake Garrett
Miles R. Will........ -.:.Somerset twp
Alice May Shaffer....... Somerset twp
Thomas Toth............:... Paint twp
Maria Kavaleez............. Paint twp
John E. Dice............. Somerset bor
Edna 8S. Kimmell........ Somerset bor
Alexander Heslop, Jr. ... Wells Cteek
Darl Wendel.............. Wells Creek
John Thomss........... inne Windber
Annie Bobinko........... ,-..Windber
Robert H. Fritz................. Listie
Katie: S. Hunter.......... Stoneycreek
Benjamin F. Barnhart......... Jenner
Martha A. Shaffer ....... a Jenner
C. L. Frye... .Ligioner twp., West’d Co
E. N. Weimer, Ligioner twp., West’d Co
Russell McClintock... v..... Elk Lick
Luvena Keslar.,.... Upper Turkeyfoot
Franl’n Lowdermilk. . . .Selbysport, Md
Maude ‘A. Ouiller’............. Dumas
Norman B. Newman. ....... Salisbury
Ida A.Domar.. . ......... Meyersdale
Clinton Bowman.............. Boynton
Gertrude Shirey.............. Boynton
INDIGESTION CURED.
There is no case of Indigestion, Dys-
pepsia or Stomach Trouble that will
not yield to the digestive and strength-
ening influence of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. This remedy takes the strain
off the stomach by digesting what you
eat and allows it to rest until it grows
strong again. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
affords quick and permanent relief
from Indigestion and all stomach
troubles, builds up the system and so
purifies that disease can not attack and
gain a foothold as when in a weakened
condition. Sold by E. H. Miller. 8-1
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IF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand
advertising, advertise it for sale. You
cannot afford to follow a business that
will nt stand advertising.
BLOWED STORE UP.
Schell Hardware Company’s Build-
ing at Somerset Set Fire.
Somerset, June 30.—Residents of the
central part of town were awakened
Thursday morning by a terrific explo-
sion in the cellar of the Schell Hard-
ware Company’s store.
one of the company’s employes, was
filling a five-gallon can with graphite,
when the paint exploded. All Pyle re-
members is that he saw a flash across
his can and he was carried up an ele-
vator shaft to the first floor.
There was a considerable quantity of
dynamite in the cellar and it’s remark
able that this explosive did not let go.
Russell Pullin was also in the cellak.
The Somerset Coal Company’s offices
are located on the second floor and a
number of their clerks and engineers
had narrow escapes. The Farmers’
National Bank is located in the same
block. and for some time it was feared
that the entire building would be de:
stroyed, as the firemen were unable to
reach the blaze on account of the smoke
and the crowded condition of the cel«
lar.
lip,
THE ONLY WAY TO CURE.
To cure a cold when you have a
cough—to cure a cough when you have
no cold—to cure yourself when you
have both—take Kennedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar. Acts on the bowels.
Best for coughs, colds, croup, whoop-
ing-cough, ete. Kennedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar is the original Laxative
Cough Syrup. It contains no opiate
"and cures by strengthening the lungs,
throat and chest, expelling colds from
system by gently moving the bowels,
end an ideal remedy for young or oid.
Once used will be remembered as s
sure cure. Sold by E. H. Miller. 8-1
Three from the Johnstown Tribune.
The Here and There Man narrowly
escaped a terrible catastrophe last
night. He had just stepped into his
$4,000 automobile when it started to
run off, and, after having acquired a
speed of seventy miles an hour, was
making straight for a telegraph pole.
Fortunately, just at this point a bed
slat broke and the Here and There
Man woke up.
This is probably slander, but they
tell it on a doctor in a town as good
many miles away from Johnstown.
They say he bought an automobile so
he could scare horses and hurt people
and make business for himsclf.
A Johnstown girl who graduated had
for her essay the subject, “Reaching
for the High Places.” In order to
carry out the “motif,” her mother a
few days ago gave her the ceilings to
look after in the housecleaning stunt,
but she wouldn't do it.
THE DIAMOND CURE.
The latest news from Paris, is, that
they have discovered a diamond cure
for consumption. If youfear consump-
tion or pneumonia, it will, however. be
best for you to take that great remedy
mentioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer,
Tenn. “I had a cough, for fourteen
years. Nothing helped me, until I took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump-
tion, Coughs and Colds, which gave in-
stant relief, and effected a permanent
cure.” TUnequalled quick cure, for
Throat and Lung Troubles. At E. H.
Miller’s drug store; price 50c. and $1.00,
guaranteed. Trial battle free. 8-1
Berlin Shoe Factory Sold.
At the public sale of the shoe factory,
Wednesday afternoon, the property
was knocked off to P. T. Miller for the
sum of $3000, who, we understand, was
acting for himself snd some of the
others who had ownership interest in
the concern. The Record is informed
that the new owners contemplate con-
tinuing the factory in operation, a
purpose much to be wished for, as the
number of people to which the eoncern
gives employment makes it a good
thing for the town. The factory be-
came involved during the first several
months of operation, through the diffi-
culties attending the getting the new
venture in successful running order.
During the last three months it showed
a good working profit, —Recerd.
It’s Different Up this Way.
Last week Leon Rice, out near
Centenary, saw some one in the house
with a light and he concluded he would
show the intruder whose house he was
prowling around in looking for money
and things, so he called out seven big
stout pipe line workers, loaded his shot-
gun heavy, and they marched abreast
boldly from the barn to the house,
shaking in their boots, thinking of the
funeral that would soon take place.
But when they got close it was all
moonshine, and all their bravery van-
ished. Now all you have to say to
Leon is “moonshine,” and he says “Dog-
gone you, hush and don’t tell the
Nudger.”—Cumberland Courier.
It’s different up this way when any-
body says “moonshine.” Whenever
that word is uttered here in Somerset
county, Pa., nearly everybody says:
“Certainly, bring me a gallon or two of
ity
A SMOOTH ARTICLE.
When you find it necessary to use
salve use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
It is the purest,
Burns, Boils, Eczema, Blind, Bleeding,
Itching or Protruding Piles. Get fhe
genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Sold by E. H. Miller. 8-1
Daniel Pyle, -
TERRY
and best for Sores,
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