The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 07, 1905, Image 4

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Chief of Police M. D. Thomas has the The original is always the best—imi- EEA TE EN | am
THE SOMERSH COUNTY STAR | thanks of THE STAR printery for a fine, tations are cheap. Bee's Laxative gg 8 Meat e
large treat of luscious blue plums and | Honey and Tar is the original Laxative A 3 y . =
P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. | greengages. Mr. Thomas has quite a| Cough Syrup. Itis different from all ; a 5, ~fimae—., =
Ea eee ee good crop of plums and peaches, this | others—it is better than all others—it i Sed SE M arket! =
Bhterod atthe Dostotice at Elk Lick, Ta year, but his apple crop is a failure. is better than all others, because it 3 5 > 5 B JF iq! } : | 3 . ’ 7
as mail matter of the Second Class. One dose of Pineules taken at bed- cures all coughs and colds and leaves ma rot Cu POE ZAIN a A Eh B x ee] MN |
— —— | time will entirely relieve the most ob- the system stronger than before. The = : 4 You
Subscription Rates. stinate case of backache before morn- letter B in red is on every package. ) Dipital sion¥. 3 4 Jono)
ori Sea ri Is pabiisiied ovals Thiredny ot ing. Pineules is a certain cure for all Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 Surplus fund.. 60,000.00} gpk notice that I have opened a new : | : We
gaushary, {Sls List 05) Somerset Coun kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by The Meyersdale Commercial recently Deposits (over) 960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis- fvosh
Ta Ee iG anor cash in advance.. $1.35 | EIk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 | announced that T. W. Gurley would be ’ 9 ; | 9 Assets (over).. 3,000.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. | Tes .
a EY I AT | We got a glimpse of our portly friend | the first man in Meyersdale to fly, Everything is new, neat and clean, Minne
RS Rs 201 John L. Beachy, on our streets, last | stating that he would soon be the . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST and it is a model in every respect. Call
SE con oS iplly oF i 8) Sunday. He was a passenger on the |owner and operator of a flying machine. : PAID ON DE POSITS. | I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Bl One Orhan witer ost | Cumberland excursion, but dropped off | We hardly think a flying machine will ; { Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. : ay 14
terms will be rigidly adhered to, at Meyersdale and spent the time be- | be necessary to enable that pug-nosed Drafts on all parts of the world. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
__ | tween trains with friends in Salisbury. | nonentity to fly, for if wijjseporis or Accounts of individuals and firms invited. fle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
{ 3 Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Perry started for | true as to the alleged Uisregar ©! Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful aio
: Advertising Rates. | Ridgway, Pa., Tuesday morning, to at- shows for the rights oe Se he { contin. |.
“Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line tend the Erie conference of the M.E. | 80€S out in his automobile, somebody is Thisbank i : : : ’ GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE Yl
oni REBAR Se IRS (UO Tv. Ferry hus been omnis. | liable to make an angel of him ut uy AR by a —
i I rE ITIL DN jterinthe M, E. ehureh for 50. Years, Te ad they he ip 1 Show » He a OFFICERS: and want you to call and be con- | Th
% Home OE A Tos lan ri and he went io Ridgway to preach his |inierna regions with wings hfe 3 bar. Marx Wineland, President. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. vinced that I can bestsupply your wants ~B
yearly contracts. semi-centennial sermon. It affords us pleasure to note that DIRECTORS: in the meat line.
hy ie 187 Advertisments willbe | qhomas Garlitz, of Kingwood, W.|THE Star’s suggestion has been carried | Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair, Robert R. Henderson. CASPER WAHL,
- Fditorial advertising, invariably 10 cents | Va., who for some time had been sell- | out in regard to removing the nasty Timothy Griffith. Roberdeau Annan. The Old Reliable Butcher.
foe Aye Ns tn ing some Bing a kichen $abineg in | weeds tha: had been growing in ons = ']<
exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. this vicinity, departed for his home on | of the Brethren church. It now looks | TERE: Saal EE Oo TIT SIX TP OT OOP OP OO OO 3 0 EB ET OT EAST STATS ERED
Siditionai fines? contvbashc © a Tuesday. Before leaving here he sold | like a place where good, clean religion BBBLBLBBBBBBS 3 3 BBB BBRBS 23 BRBBBHRBE oN So C
prirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be | a county right for Fayette county, Pa. | is dispensed, and the member who cut & j i testin
Shsrged Weems 8 line. «t will be publishea | to Virgil DeLozier, for $400. and removed the weeds deserves an x 9 | on St
Xo eS ri oents will be run and charg- Pinesalve contains the antiseptic extra jewel in his crown as large as the % : when
od Jor until ordered discontinued. properties of the native pine, and is a flashy cut glass diamond that “Mistah” | £2 price
SEon ayer tie ment will be taken for less| = ..:e for sunburn, tan, tetter,| Wm. Bryan, the well known colored ! THI
eczema and all other skin diseases. |hostler, used to wear as a set in his "
fo: Heals a sore, cut or burn without a | finger ring when he drove Dr. Perry’s IE
i scar. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1| fine team of horses. But maybe they
: i { » The many friends of Mrs. F. J. Koos- haven't got any jewels that big on the i
4 er will learn with regret that she is other shore. ® ; Le Fe
NENSY [TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, |Scriousty Ib oe tbe home of her dwugh- | All old-time cough syrups were de. |
i » | ter, Mrs. Sargent, near New York City. | gigned to treat throat, lung and bron- . .
i WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. | Judge Kooser and his son, Capt. Ernest | ohial affections without;due regard for It will be to your interest to look over our large
iE} _— 0. Kooser, have been summoned to the | the stomach and bowels, hence most of | &3 » : T
; Saud Muller 7aked the fragrutit sod bedside of the invalid, says the Somer- | (hem produ constipation, Bees, the | ob stock of Boys School Suits before fitting the boys
} All strewn with yellow golden-rod ; fot Democrat. original Laxative Honey and Tar, | &5 out for the winter term of school. “by
gd She loved the blossoms shining bright | Constable M. D. Thomas went to |gently moves the bowels and cures all | & : |
y And greeted them with keen delight. Bedford, Tuesday morning, with one of | coughs, colds, croup, ete. Bee’s Laxa- | © We have them in Double-breasted Norfolk,
But by and by she had to sneeze, the notorious Coal Run Turveys, who | tive Honey and Tar is the original | 8 : : . I
EB pi 2 or oy Te nah and wheeze, | was securely hand-caffed. He was de- | Laxative Cough Syrup. Look for the | &8 Sailor and Russian styles. Fancy cassimeres, chev- Tn
# She caught hay fever. Now she cries, | livered to the Bedford county authori- | letter B in red on every package. Sold | & iots, light and heavy serges, in medium and dark r}e i»
| b ~That golden-rod I just despise.” ties, where he was wanted for having by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 B . other.
; E And when to raking hay she goes loved (?) more fondly than wisely a| oo po oo orn stories are growing 2 colorings.
' She wears a clothespin on her Tek. gift iw : more and more imposing. Here is the x . rw
Ziv ¥. an rs. H. H. Lichliter, of | atest: “A sad home-coming was that | #8 P rR :
Jeweler E. E. Coder is this week be- Murphysboro, 111, arrived here a few | of Mrs, Jerry Judd, the at a8 pros- & 11 ce 5 a Il ge an
ing visited by his brother, from Frost- days ago for a visit with ’Squire Levi perous farmer in Gentry county, near $ 3 - very re
burg, Md. Jichituar ana Tol, > H. Bourner Albany. The old farm produced a|&3 T x2 |
and family, and other relatives. e , thi Mr. | @5 a FROM 1 50 O $B5 50 reel, $ & »
Our schools open next Monday. All} oitleman from Illinois is a brother of onde i wy $ o a
pupils who possibly can should start in 'Squire Levi Lichliter and Mrs. W. H. | {he field Dov to I asd 2 . WB
| EEEETILSEe ESSER TINS) OMMDT UNE OF BIS ORE PANS FON 2 0 9100. §
oucher. is his first visit to Somer- | heen visiting her mother in Albany. | 9 ( oe
Cb Girls, ’tis folly to be wives when | set county, his native heath, for many | Ag she returned home, Mr. Judd came 5 iy . . a
“A .singleness is bliss ; so think it over well | years. out on the front porch with the great os =
df before you drop your Miss.—Ex. Our friend!George W. Slick, who is | ear of corn on hisshoulder. The porch School Shoes, Hose, Uuderwear, Hats Caps and every- oo
be - We have had several very cool days commonly known about Grantsville | broke down beneath his weight, and ’ ’ y U9
this week. Blocher, the drug clerk, and Frostburg, Md., as “Jesse,” stop- | tha ear of corn fell across Mr. Judd’s * ° ° GF
claims to have Ha a ne 0p og, ped in Salisbury long enough last Sat- | legs, breaking both of them above the thing to fit them out complete at attractive prices. : 2 5 Lh
in the air, Tuesday morning. urday to swap a few yarns with the knees.” . ; a
District Attorney Meyers, of Somer- editor and other triends. He says he| ,, 1g) soldier wanted to get a fur- B archu & L . 88
b get, was in town a few minutes yester- has decided to locate in Meyersdale Jough, and trumped up a story that his S 1vengoo . @&a
i day morning. He took part in a road for a while, and orders Tre STAR sent] ire was very sick and had written a ol
: view, near Niverton, same day. to him there. “Jesse” says he can’t get |}; {5 come home, but the captain DET SPEER ETO EV OP NT NNN NNN NY =
. . along without the “Merry Twinkler.” y : : h UD) GUD UD UD UN SAPP UY J OGY GG A 5% 2G : 3
Fred Wise, who resides near the St. knew Pat’s tricks, so he said to him: y
Paul Reformed church, has a fine crop The most wonderful cure for piles is | «put 1 received a letter from your wife
of German prune plums. He will har- ManZar, put up in collapsable tubes | today, and she told me not to let you
vest about fifty bushels of them. with nozzle attached. It reaches the | come home. as you got drunk, broke up ® °
x Mine Foreman James Harding, of spol, stops pain instantly, and cures all | the furniture and mistreated her nda
: Boswell, arrived in town last week, hinds of bling, bleeding, itching or pro- | shamefully.” Pat saluted and started
¥ aod bas since been the guest of his truding piles. Sold by Elk Lick Sup-| to leave the room, but on reaching the |
! daughter, Mrs. Mort. A. Wagner. ply Co. 9-1 | door, turned and said: “Sir, may I T *
Miss Margaret .Glotfelty and Miss It is said that graft has even invaded speak to you-—not as an officer—but hy
Sadie Smith returned to the State|® church social. The story is told that | mon to mon. Noss Pat, what is it? & we »y . Ais
Normal st California, Pa, Tuesday |® woman who helped in getting one up |. Well, sor, What mele a saying i )
morning, where both arejenrolled as | 8aYe each of her seven children a dish | this, remarked Pat, “that you and I This store is a regu- 5
stadents. of ice cream free on the ground that it | 3¥@ two of the most Hiigant liars that S | ° b
For young and old the best pill sold Was io mire: tush ihe liad earned, the Tos over msde. Te not # mie: lar hive for convenien- a 1S uu Try, Pa ~~ 1
> 1: : 3 And when told that the principle enun- | ried mon.
is Dr. Dade’s Little Liver Pills. Never |. oo © ily fair to those women | ( . ces. When you are Sold
; gripe, never fail to cleanse the system | '\ 5 103 but had no chil ren, she Renn aye a : ‘ . ss
24 tons ss liver. Sold by Elk Lik : uid “Well, I'm not to blame for | goud, of Elizabeth, N. J. and Miss tired, come in and rest. DRY a
i Attorney A. L. G. Hay, of Somerset, a ; Litah Hewson, of Port Hope, Ontario, Look about you and
was a welcome caller at THe Star office very doctor should have a private | Canada. The marriage took place at the GOODS
5 ; . consulting office, for very few people | bride’s home, on the 5th inst., and the note the many things, 3 {
this morning. He came to Salisbury Yi of their ailments to oth la will bo at. b t 1105 East . Af
of business. yesterdey, and. returns care to tell of their 8 ments to other | couple will be at home at as useful and ornamental
hioms todas. oars that hy gw, Any oe i HE Miiageth, N. 1 ties ? Tinest of G % H d Mi : .
or will lose his practice if people learn | Oct. 8th. e groom is the only chi 4 —
o 8. k Livengos spent stor Day. in that his servants or his ny must | of Dr. and Ne re ortore F. Livengood, thovyaineyer ay roceries, ar aro, mers So
umbperiand, . e participated in | know everything. If they wish to| who were born and reared in Salisbury, ou wanted until you 3 s
a great Labor Day parade in that city. | benefit To bysiness they Y et nrc hon rodaing in ys y y Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Ete. The * K
as a paid musician to assist the Cum-{ meddle. Even his wife must stay back. | beth, N. J., for nearly or quite twenty saw them. Whether : ANY
berland City Band. Some doctor's wives are too meddle- | years. Dr, Horace is an exceptionally 3 b £ best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
; Mr. 8. P. Schell, of Connellsville, Pa., | some, says the Cumberland Courier, | fine and talented young man, and that Fou ly & posiage
i arrived in Salisbury, Saturday evening | very truthfully. his bride is in every way a model stamp or card, or noth- | ° . .
last, for a vacation of two weeks, which “If you do not care as much for your woman, may be taken for granted. : : For Butter “ }
will be spent here with his wife and reputation as I do,” said a man to his THE STAR joins the many friends of the ing at all, come in any-
babe, who arrived here some time ago.| gon “go ahead and ruin it. I will re- couple in extending congratulations wa ind rost No ot . FO
The most pleasant and positive cure | gret it if you go to the devil, but I ean- and best wishes. v : I 00s.
for indigestion, heartburn and all| not afford to worry mysell to death Mr. M. R. Trauerman, a Pittsburg trouble to show goods nee
stomach troubles is Ring’s Dyspepsia | about you; I am compelled to look | attorney, has been at Somerset for ; uo 2.
Bg Tablets. They aid digestion, tone and | after my own affairs. If you are so about three weeks in the interest of a and quote prices. LY
3 strengthen the stomach. Sold by Elk | lost to decency that you cannot take | syndicate of Pittsburg and Philadelphia r LE
Lick Supply Co. 9-1 | an'yinterest in your own affairs, I pro- capitalists which is operating trolley i 3 Fe
Mr. James K. P. Matthews, of | pose to swim out, and let you take care lines in both ends of the state, and he Tie Hl Lick Druaslore
Omaha, Neb., arrived in Salisbury last of yourself ; I cannot struggle with you says it is the company’s purpose to
‘week for a visit with his sister, Mrs. T. half the time to prevent your drown- | come into Somerset county in the near oe
Glotfelty. Mr. Matthews had not seen | ing yourself. I'm tired coaxing a fool.” future, if after an investigation they TELEGRAPHERSI 4 . ° L RTH { NI te
his sister for 26 years, until he arrived | Eyery man owes it to himself and his should think it advisable to do 20. Mr. 5 0 00 : &% .
here last week. family to master a trade or profession. Treuerpinn Says bis companys lh y ’ .
Our new school building should have | Read the display advertisement of the Mare Pup Re Li of trolley | ==—muSSEEEE=S NEEDED @ Farmers Favorite Grain Drills 4
pe ested amid appropriate ex. |six Morse Schools of Telography. in | noes throtBrou He Sn here with | WL Enimsany feiegpy companies We dg (0 i :
ercises, as was the new school building | this issue, and learn how easily a young hess nck Ing ayer ihe from has; ih want YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good |g orn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines,
at Rockwood and other places where | man or lady may learn telegraphy and MR = { “1 Tr . .
20th century men are in charge of [be Dr ion. gaa ya wos $00 Jon own: iki Js ths LEARN TELEGRAPHY Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and B
Seeont lil iaiatls Cards are out announcing the mar- | be reached. In order that the condi- We figment = aoe Cpsratars Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, >
. sey, » | riage of Mr. Edward E. Haselbarth, of | tions and prospects may be more thor- and Station Agents in America, Our six) gg .
Minn., passed through town, last Sat- | galisbury, to Miss Vida Stella Miller, | oughly Taine by he company, it Fo RTD Kutablishod 2) BD Farm Tools, ete., and still offer 4
urday, in company with our friend G. | of Friedens, Pa., the event to take place | probably will send its engineers here Scala endorsed by all leading Railroad | 8 a,
W. Slick, bound for Grantsville, Md., | in the Evangelical Lutheran chureh, at | to go over the proposed z6utaE-=Bom-. | 1 Roeute § 82 BO A student, | 3% . : . . . ¥
where the doctor is now Visiting his Friedens, on Sept. 21st, 1905, at 1 o'clock | erset Standard. from $40 to $60 a month in States cast Of the “ Social Baraalns MN Bl 16S { [ W
sisters and his brother Daniel. p. m. Mr. Haselbarth is a well known A nh dae Tene A [ 9 l Il 1aong [ : y - sine
Pineules contain the alterative and | hardware merchant of Salisbury, a son Church Notice. MEDIATELY UPON GEADDATION, 3 )
diuretic properties found in the native and partner of Mr. C. R. Haselbarth, Probationers’ Day at the M. E. coe SFI} Particuiats TOGATAINE Any eR E& Also headquarters fi "Nutri * T
pine. A certain cure for all liver, kid- | The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | church, next Sunday. Worship, morn-~ SO er Sr hens F : 4 or jJNutrioton-Ashland Stock oF a > Bet
ney and bladder diseases. A single | Jacob 8. Miller, of Friedens. Both | ing and evening, 10:30 and 7:30. Spec- THE HORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY 2 vod, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. Our #
dose of Pineules will relieve the worst | bride and groom are very popular and | ial sermons. Everybody cordially in- Gino — y ®@Y prices are the lowest. om Thr
case of backache in one night. Sole by | well known, and THE STAR extends its vited to worship with us. Dcioath Oia Salo, LL OY pi
Elk Lick Supply Co 9-1 Apert K. TRAVIS, A. M., Pastor. | Texarkana. Tex. San Francisco, Cal. war