A TN AGE : e “ NO. 31. case, some of the filthiest places are |The Windber Journal Somewhat 1aga- Im t t . | owned by the very people who have had Mistaken. ad it OT dll the most fault to find with others. Passenger traffic over the Salisbury . STATE Owing to a lot of false rumors that branch of the B. & O. may be resumed. Announ cement! AG were put in circulation concerning is Jine Biss Sinndoned ie) years ago. : tes tia ou e Salisbury branch be re- . For State Treasurer. sanitary conditions about the editor's opened, the projected six-mile automo. . J. LEE PLUMMER, home premises, Officer Thomas made a | pile hack line between Salisbury and uke Peopls of Salisbury, and of Hollidaysburg. thorough inspection of the place some Meyersdale would not become a re- more Saal ramsey 2a trai Prd ie 8 Court time ago, and he pronounces our place | ality.—Windber Journal. eon- business of Rutter & Will, in Mey- > wie 2% me foam: one of the most cleanly and best kept| Not so, my boy. The Salisbury s by ersdale, and have moved to that um of any he has yet visited. He found | branch has never been abandoned, and fens, to¥n. Yh in : of Chambersburg. everything in the best of condition | itis now, and has been ever since the hite het Se 1 ui ih For Judges of the Superior Court. about our place, but when he inspected | B.- & O. acquired it, and will be for YOmo representive to look after my inter- GEeorGe B. ORLADY, the premises of another official gentle- | Years to come, the best paying branch ests in Salisbury, where I shall of Huntingdon. man who some time ago notified the | for its length that the B.& O. ever keep constantly on hand a fine CHARLES E. Rick, editor to use at least five bushels of | Operated. Passenger service on the stock of of Wilkes-Barre, lime, ete., it was then and there that he | Pranch aforesaid was abandoned some : JAMES A. BEAVER, found one of the filthiest, stinkingest | Years ago on account of the heavy coal r 1905 I er d ng 00 §, of Bellefonte. out-buildings in the whole community. | 2nd lumber traffic, but the road still £1904 Furthermore, the filth was allowed to | continues to do an immense freight RES “ COUNTY. run over onto his neighbor’s land and business “at the old stand.” As to the : And Shirt- 0 IS as g S (, For Sheriff. form a disease-breeding area sufficient- | resumption of passenger service and ) ) Witiisn Eecaias. ly large to endanger the health of that | the automobile hack line, deponent L. C. Boyer is my Salisbury sales- of Somerset Borough. whole end of town. That is just as we | 8ayeth not, at this time, but both are —— . . man, and can sell you anything you expected, and we formed that opinion | badly needed and would pay. waistin q! may need in my line. I will con- For Prothonotary, long ago, on account of a very sicken-| Mason and Dixon's Line, which is the ° tinue to do embalming and funeral CHAS. C. SHAFER, . d 1 1 1 we have detested southern boundry of Somerset county, directing, both in Salisbury and f Somerset Borough Ing and ‘ou sel: we hay 0 has been resurveyed. A Standard Oil Meyersdale. 0 gh. coming from that direction at various ape line now runs across the state of 2 . s. Thanking the public for a gener- For Recorder of Deeds, times all summer, Officer Thomas | Maryland just a few rods south of the 4, Just received a fresh assortment of Lawns, Dimities, ous patronage in the past, and so- Jorn R. Boose pronounces it one of the filthiest places | historic line.—Windber Journal. A liciting a liberal future patronage, ? : Wrong again, “sonny.” The pipe line NA . 3 d Imitati Mohair I remain your servant, of Somerset Borough. he has yet inspected, and yet the owner ; ' ny Pp ¥ Silk, Ginghams, Organdies and Imitation . ir of the place had the supreme gall and | i* on the Pennsylvania side of Mason re . on o Souris, impudence to issue sanitary instruc. | & Dixon's Line. You should be better 5 The prices of the above assortment are jp . ( y 0 y IU. ILTON 1. [IKE tions to others, who have all along |#cquainted with the county in which 2 3 of Meyersdale Borough. % + nop i ou live, 4 1 : been keeping their premises in the best | ¥ . J : - . . . 10, 124%, 15, 18, 25 and 30 cents. For Clerk of. Orphans Court and Regis- possible sanitary condition. People as DANGEROUS AND UNCERTAIN. ter of Wills, fresh as that ought to be put on ice, For sub tate a all oxi id CHas. F. Cook, and furthermore, people who live in 1 — ih oy ah 8/i stn an of Berlin Borough. glass houses ought to at least pull down | $°4'P Ciseases, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel : . dk heir filth off of Salve has no equal. It is a certain For Commissioners, the blinds an eep their filth off o for blind, bleedi Ho iia] their neiskbors” land cure for blind, bleeding, itching and Josian 8pecHr, : , g protruding piles. It will draw the fire S—— o of Brom shoning Township. PLEASANTLY EFFECTIVE. out of a burn and heal without leaving OBERT AUGUSTINE, . a scar. Boils, old sores, carbuncles 0S of Somerfield Borough. Never in the way, no trouble to carry. ia y . easy to take, pleasant and never fail- | etc. are quick J cured by the use of For Treasurer, ing in results are DeWitt’s Little Early | the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel [ [MN [ . 9 . Peer HOFFMAN, Risers. These famous little pills are a | S81ve. Accept no substitute, as they : ’ of Paint Township. certain guarantee against headache, | 2f€ Often dangerous and uncertain. ' ETO DET zg: 7 For Auditor, biliousness, torpid liver and all of the | Sold by E. H. Miller. 9-1 8g ISG ON W. H. H. Baxrr ills resulting from constipation. They whose . of Rockwood Borough. tonic and strengthen the liver. Cure The Duties of Sate Banking i Jaundice. Sold by E. H. Miller. 9-1 . > Book i: ART Tar tr ye J. 8. MILLER, Since J. A. Berkey, Esq., of Somerset proft i] ft ; of Somerset Township. LOOKS CROOKED AND DIRTY. has been appointed State Banking gd A : yan cen STE ENS Corr cn: For Poor Director, Ea Commissioner, we have frequently cB : NE rire Diorio Wirriam Brant, The Salisbury School Board Ae-|peen asked what the duties of that of- hio. | i ye gon Ber OTSUNS of Brothersvalley Township. (cused of Unfair Proceedings. ficer are. His duties are as follows: rere ii : Rifle Telescopes, Etc. JoHN MOSHOLDER, Beveral weeks ago the Salisbury| To take care that the laws in relation = ¥ Ask yoisoeslorand lusist | Send qe Jn SEES fr aio of Somerset Borough. school board advertised for bids for a {to banks and banking companies, co- —_—— the S . Ifyou | page catalog describing i 2 o rg ) PHERS 8 OF SALISBURY. 2 Canc bain out pope Be eves Tur County Surveyor janitor, and, as a result, about a half- | operative banking associations, trusts, Smad : FH lus & undivided profiits, $9,000. & Eres pecan oon | NAS Pointy on Shorts : pa dozen bids were received from per- [safe deposit, real estate, mortgage, e—— Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided p pep EB tnt rte | Core of Firearws, cc Avrserr E. Ravuad, sons anxious to secure the position. [title insurance, guarantee, surety and ED i On Time Be owLAlumivm Hanger wil be for of Btonyereek Township. When the time arrived to examine the | indemnity companies, and all other 8 created ] PIR i Deposits. J, STEVESS a3 ax Tool, co, bids, it was found that three of the | companies of a similar character, sav- os 2 : Se : % CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U.S. A. ALL honor to Judge Berry, of Ken. bidders had handed in the same figures, | ings institutions, savings banks, provi- J. L. BArRcuus, President. H. H. Mavsr, Vice President. 3 tucky, says the Montgomery Adver-|, 4 the next thing the public knew the | dent institutions and every other cor- HY Apert Rerrz, Cashier. : tiser, for the stand he took to protect a | otter was readvertised. The only | poration receiving money on deposit, G. DIRECTORS:—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, BERKEY & SHAVER, witness in his court. She was the | o,¢0n given for the readvertising was | and to mutual savings funds, building aioe - A.M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. te ay mother of a large family and WAS 80 | that three of the bids were a tie. and loan associations and bond and in- errno 8 ne ’ SI orheye ar aw. important witness in a case in his Ordinarily, a readvertising for bids | vestment companies incorporated, or ze io RR RN RE RR ERR RRS : : . fishes 20 ER ER ee Cee SoMERsET, PA.| court. The attorneys sought to dis- | 14 have been the proper course to [ which may hereafter become incorpor- : Coffroth & Ruppel Building. close to the jury some fact of her early | oye but if reports are true (and they | ated, under the laws of this or any oases life which might have prejudiced the | caam to be well founded) it was an un- | other foreign state, and authorized Ast oline EIS RI RR RRR RR AR EE EIRENE | RRNEST 0. KOOSER. jury against her as u witness. The|,;, sng Qishonest course in this in-| under the laws of this state to transact ‘kies, Iu~ AttorneyeAtl aw. judge maintained that as the woman | i... business herein, shall be faithfully . No va- : SOMERSET, PA. had established herself a8 In every Way | g F. Krausse, one of the three tie | executed; and also that the greatest ing any : : worthy, and as her testimony in the |}:3ders under the first advertisement, | safety to depositors therein and other free. EE J . EE METERS Ororiior Arronaes. particular case was marked by absolute | ; soc us that a vote was taken at the | interested persons shall be afforded; PHY : : honesty, it was the duty of the court to | gq ; meeting of the board to select a |the Commissioner of Banking and Io, X. Y. 0 Attorney -ai-Law, protect her from insinuations and ad- |; 00 om the three bidders whose | said Department are charged with the 8se, Wis. are all people who call to inspect our BOMERSET, PA. missions wholly irrelevant. He de- | foures were the same, and that as a supervision of all of said corporations isco, Cal. : k of ods in all Ze Office in Court House. clared it to be his policy that every result of said vote he was declared | for said purposes. mm i e N lmmense Stock of new go person subpeenaed as a witness could | ylaoted. After he was duly elected, AND 8 partments. We have just added to our store W. H. KOONTZ. J. G.OcLx | come before him absolutely confident | vf, Krausse informs us that the Secre-| Told by the Thunder Mountain DGE, i . + KOONTZ & OGLE that he or she would not be abused. tary of the board protested and an- (Idaho) News. : 1 nounced that he had another bid that| A scandalous story comes from Penn- 8 16-33, A N 1CE Lin ec of D Iy (Goods. Atiotheys-At-Yiaw. Our echool board is being greatly was lower than the three tie bids, and | sylvania. It is reported that a Quaker i RB BOMERSET, PENN'A | sangured for the nasty and unfinished for that reason, it is alleged, the Secre- | recently bought the real estate and LROAD Call and see if we can’t save you some money. Our pri- Ofice oposite Court House, condition the school ground is in. The | ¢,ry strongly urged a readvertising for | property of a defunct wine company, i : gE ces are very low and our goods the very best. ground should have been properly |. janitor. The proposition was agreed | and on securing possession discovered ; 3 g ) : i prop g ld from : . . VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, graded and sodded long ago, but in- |, and the readvertising was done, | 100 barrels of old wine in ome of the miles of Elk Lick Variety Store. Attorney-at-Law. stead of that, the grading above the | wy ich resulted in the hiring of W. H.| warehouses. Instead of considering plus 50 So Sa HE Somerset, pa. | Duilding is an unsightly piece of boteh | g,ycher. this as a bonanza strike of pretty high BE IR & id : i i d from Office ir Manimioth Block work, not a square foot of sod has been | ye have no fault to find with Mr. | grade stuff, the Quaker, with a display i : . put down, and the opening of the | Boucher as janitor, but if all Mr. |of what any citizen of Roosevelt would dsiphia » schools is only a few weeks distant K tell is t (and tain | regard as mighty poor judgment 1.00 f ’ ou. ng ut * | Krausse tells us is true, (and certain r judgment, $ or Is your Hair Falli Out? rv LEED PENT There promises to be yellow mud galore | embers of the school board seem to | emptied every last one of those bar- , 17 and STOP IT, no more Baldness. Physician and Surgeon, for the school children to wade around agree with him) then, indeed, Mr. |rels of natural juice into the Schuyl- or 3 7 t= tt 3 2 : ’A. | in and carry into the new building, and has b treated dirt d | kill river. Fishermen now tell of some - the hair being nourished, hence it SALISBURY, PENX'A. [nan 2 , Krausse has been treated dirty an r 25, in Lite Spee prevents the ng 8d, hone Office corner Grant and Union Streets furthermore, they will be expected to dishonestly. Some of our citizens are | “high jinks” being pulled off along the : drink either from an old polluted well ing bi bri it d he | course of that stream. Fish are bein 0 miles WwW 3 . ; » | urging him to bring suit, and as he : g Hg BRO MELL S a FE. C. SAYLOR, D, D. 8, or a Spring even worse. It is a dam- | .1aimg to be able to prove that he was |seen late at night frolicing in the : 2 SALISBURY; PA. nable outrage, and Tae STAR is in fa- duly elected janit t the first t- | clover fields or swinging in the tree- d . ide on ’ 30, uly elected janitor a e first mee ging 8 8d Ma n Hair Fern Hair T ic Office in Henry DeHaven Residence, Union | vor of parents combining for the wel- ing, no one can blame him for having | tops. The mud-turtles and eels are r 25.in- hills Mio sure tho dst Tonflehe the bale. Ee i" fare of their children, hiring a teacher | that course under consideration. It is | out attempting to fly, while the bull- nent of head quickly. Is not sticky. Itis not a dye, but a food to restore vigorand| |uiono oho noniion given to the preserva: | and starting a good private school. | gangerous and dirty business to do [frogs sit on the backyard fences and of re- matural color to the hair, that is it brings the hair from a sticky condition to a serted in the best possible manner. It would be well worth the expense in dishonest advertising, and when a con- | help the tomeats out in the midnight October healthy living growth, Is purely vegetable. Is positively free from ail injurious - addition to their school tax. The edi- tract is once awarded, it cannot be set | serenade. All has gone to riot along Substances. Send for Testimonials,” For ssle by Druggists. E. E CODER tor was asked by one of our citizens to | aside or ignored with impunity. the placid Schuylkill, and a posse are Agents THE SEVERANCE & STEWART COMPANY, . . b) inspect the school ground, this week, However, if these allegations are un- | hunting for the Quaker. We hope : 2590 No. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. - 72 No. Willard St., Burlington, Vt, Walches Clocks Iii Jewelry which he did, and he can only say that | (rye, the accused directors are welcome | they get him. the kick of the citizens is a just kick, to s in THE S to set th 1 = —-e pace in THE STAR to set themselves ; MENT, ’ y J | and that the school ground is in such a right before the public. But if the al-|_ A TOUCHING STORY SALISBURY, PA condition as to reflect anything but |]egations are true, those who are guilty | iS the saving from death, of the baby 7, Repairing neatly, promptly and substan- ’ 3 ega s g y= of tially done. Prices very reasonable. credit on the schooi board. are a disgrace to themselves and the | 8irl of Geo. A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. ROAD Hy ‘sop. Sn oe 1 ar : x i office they have been elected to fill | He a ’y the oh jt 1 Monin 4 . market. ' Our Town Council last week author- with fairness and honesty, and they | Our little girl was in declining health, Q We safe not Wisi yous NOX is, with 60 OPERATIVE RUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE (0. ized Policeman Thomas to make a gen- ought to be taken into court. with serious Throat Trouble, and two to Sep- MAPLE CITY @% ® Berlin, Pa. ee eral inspection of the private drains, —————— . physicians gave her up. We were al- n Da MECHANIC’S SOAP Affords reasonable insurance. No ad- | out-buildings, etc., of this borough, TAKE KODOL AFTER EATING. most in despair, when we resolved to y Po it, is possible to have clean, soft odorless vance in rates. Write for information. | with a view to having careless property After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol | try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con- 3’ doth, hands. A trial will gonyince yon Ba pure, Jac.J.Zorn, W.H. Ruppel, owners put their premises in the best | Dyspepsia Cure will prevent an attack sumption, Coughs and Colds. The first ; 3 ing a, - a Rai usntity of soap And a See. Pres. | hossible sanitary condition, owing to|of Indigestion. Kodol is a thorough | bottle gave relief; after taking four a RL ua ny the epidemic of typhoid fever now digestant and a guaranteed cure for | bottles she was cured, and is now in $a rig prodoct of modern science. For sale ove hate; 8 Cents. HANE YOU A WANT?—If so, try a | raging in this community. The officer Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the | perfect health.” Never failsto relieve 3 Don’t let your grocer substitute, Made only by the small “ad” in TEE STAR. Many wants | has informed THE Star that he has Stomach,{Weak Heart, Sour Risings, | and cure a cough or cold. At E. H. ~~ . 3, =~ es and MAPLE CITY SOAP WORKS, Monmouth; lil. can and are promptly supplied if ad-|been finding many places that are | Bad Breath and all Stomach troubles. | Miller's drug store ; 50c. and $1.00 guar- J $3.75 y . . vertised in this paper. tf shockingly filthy, and, as is usually the Sold by E. H. Miller. 8-1 l(anteed. Trial bottle free. 9-1 ers to tt
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