The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 28, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. XI. SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE. PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1905. NO. 37.
2 RRRVBHDDRBRVBBBLEBBBVBBIVLL i FUSION TICKET.
Fo > = Important REPUBLICAN TICKET. is in ER i i" a Republicans, Democrats, Prohibi--
A Special Representative from
A. E. Anderson & Co.
CHICAGO’S LEADING TAILORS
will show hundreds of the newest and choicest Fall and §3
Winter styles of woolens at our store
Friday and Saturday,
Sept. 29th and 30th.
Be with us, and see what GCOD TAILORING real-
, ly is. Suits of highest quality at moderate prices that
, give the most comfort and greatest wear.
We positively guarantee fit, style, workmanship and
material.
ASK ABOUT OUR RAIN COATS.
Elk Liek Supply Co.
ELK LICK, PA.
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Announcement!
To the people of Salisbury and
vicinity I wish to announce that I
have purchased the undertaking
business ot Rutter & Will, in Mey-
ersdale, and have moved to that
town.
However, I have not sold out in
that line in Salisbury, and I have a
representive to look after my inter-
ests in Salisbury, where I shall
keep. constantly on hand a fine
stock of
Undertaking (Goods,
Coffins, Caskets, Bic.
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RST ARTIONAL BANK
OF SALISBURY.
Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profits, $9,000.
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Deposits.
J. L. BarcHUS, President.
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H. H. MausT, Vice President.
ALBERT REITZ, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay,
A.M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy.
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(ireatly Pleased
are all people who call to inspect our
immense stock of new goods in all de-
partments. We have just added to our store
A Nice Line of Dry Goods
Call and see if we can’t save you some money. Our pri-
ces are very low and our goods the very best.
: Elk Lick Variety Store.
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L. C. Boyer is my Salisbury sales-
man, and can sell you anything you
.may need in my line. I will con-
tinue to do embalming and funersl
directing, both in Salisbury and
Meyersdale.
Thanking the public for a gener-
ous patronage in the past, and so-
liciting a liberal future patronage,
remain your servant,
THE TONIC
of the woods and fields acts like magic on the tired,
overworked man. Geta STEVENS and shoot s¢raight
at the object, be it target or game. Equipped with our
make means bringing down the bird or beast and
making record target shots. Our line:
RIFLES &# PISTOLS # SHOTGUNS
Rifle Telescopes, Etc.
Ask yourdealerand insist | Send 4c in stamps for 140
on the STEVENS. Ifyou | page catalog describing
btal 1 the entire STEVENS line.
ii ve ar Profusely illustrated, and
k contains points on Shoot-
express prepaid, upon | ing, Ammunition, Proper
receipt of catalog price. Care of Firearms, etc.
Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will be for-
warded for 10 cents in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.,
P. O. Box 40985
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S. A. r
HERKEY & SHAVER,
Attorneys-at-l.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-I.aw.
SOMERSET, PA.
R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Attorney-at-TL.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Court House.
W.H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-L.aw,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
Office opposite Court House.
VIRGIL R. SAYLOR,
Attorney-at-L.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Mammoth Block.
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matural color to the hair, that is it brings the hair from a sticky condition to a
healthy living growth. Is purely vegetable. Is positively free from ail injurious
substances. Send for Testimonials. For sale by Druggists.
THE SEVERANCE & STEWART COMPANY,
2590 No. Ashland Ave., Chicago, lil. - 72 No. Willard St., Burlington, Vt,
Will remove more Real Estate in less
time than any soap ever placed on the
marke
We care not what your work is, with
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it is possible to have clean, soft odorless
A trial will convince you. Is a pure,
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Ls also | for closnin
E. H. PERRY,
Physician and Surgeon,
SALISBURY, PENN’A,
Ofce corner Grant and Union Streets
E.C.SAYLOR, D.D. 8S,
SALISBURY, PA.
Office in Henry DeHaven Residence, Union
Street.
Special attention given to the preserva-
tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in-
serted in the best possible manner.
E. E. CODER,
Watches, Cocks and Jewelry,
SALISBURY, PA
Repairing neatly, promptly and substan-
tially done. Prices very reasonable.
CO-OPERATIVE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE GO.,
aa @© Berlin, Pa. 99%
Affords reasonable insurance. No ad-
vance in rates. Write for information.
Jac. J.Zorn., W.H. Ruppel,
Sec. Pres.
HAVE YOU A WANT?—If so, try a
small “ad” in Tar STAR. Many wants
can and are promptly supplied if ad-
STATE.
For State Treasurer.
J. Leg PLUMMER,
of Hollidaysburg.
For Judge of the Supreme Court.
JOHN STEWART,
of Chambersburg.
For Judges of the Superior Court.
GEORGE B. ORLADY,
of Huntingdon.
CHARLES E. RICE,
of Wilkes-Barre.
JAMES A. BEAVER,
of Bellefonte.
COUNTY.
For Sheriff.
WiLLiaM BEGHLEY,
of Somerset Borough.
For Prothonotary,
CHAS. C. SHAFER,
of Somerset Borough.
For Recorder of Deeds,
JouN R. Boosk,
of Somerset Borough.
For Clerk of Courts,
MiLroN H. FIKE,
of Meyersdale Borough.
For Clerk of Orphans’ Court and Regis-
ter of Wills,
Cuas. F. Coox,
of Berlin Borough.
For Commissioners,
JosiaH SPECHT,
of Quemahoning Township.
ROBERT AUGUSTINE,
of Somerfield Borough.
For Treasurer,
PrTeEr HOFFMAN,
of Paint Township.
For Auditor,
W. H. H. BAKER,
of Rockwood Borough.
J. 8S. MILLER,
of Somerset Township.
For Poor Director,
WILLIAM BRANT,
of Brothersvalley Township.
For County Surveyor,
ALBERT E. RAYMAN,
of Stonycreek Township.
For Coroner,
C. E. BITTNER,
of Hooversville Borough.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Below will be found the names of the
various county and district officials. Un-
less otherwise indicated, their addresses
are, Somerset, Pa.
President Judge—Francis J. Kooser,
Member of Congress—A. F. Cooper, Union-
town, Pa.
State Senator— William C. Miller, Bedford,
Pa.
Members of the Assembly—J. W. Endsley,
Somerfield; L. C. Lambert, Lambertsville.
Sheriff—A. J. Coleman.
Prothonotary—N. E. Berkey.
Register—Charles C. Shafer.
Recorder—Everett C. Welch.
Clerk of Courts—John G. Emert.
Treasurer—W. S. Matthews.
District Attorney—R. E. Meyers.
Coroner—Dr. 8. J. 4. Louther.
Commissioners—S. W. Poorbaugh, Joseph
Horner, Jos. B. Miller. Solicitor—A. L. G.
Hay.
Jury Commissioners—C. R. McMillan, Ad-
dison; W. J. R. Hay, Lavansville.
Directors of the Poor—Chauncey F. Dick-
ey, J. B. Mosholder, Somerset; and Aaron
F. Swank, Davidsville. Attorney for Direc-
tors, H. F. Yost; cleek, C. L. Shaver.
Superintendent of Schools—D. W. Seibert.
Chairmen Political Organizations—F.M.
Forney, Republican; Alex. B. Grof, Demo-
cratic; R. M. Walker, Berlin, Prohibition.
A New York woman says men ought
to wear corsets. We know of some
male “sissies” that ought to wear petti-
coats and a full supply of female attire.
Some of them live right here in Salis-
bury, too.
In some localities the laws are too
seldom enforced, while in other places
they are enforced too often. The lat-
ter statement is evinced by the fact
that they recently dragged a man into
court in Lancaster county for doing
the heroic act of shooting a lightning-
rod agent, a speeies of game that should
be considered in season at all times.
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A CHIcAGo woman who married six
times for love, and drew a bad egg
every time, says she is now satisfied
that she made a mistake in not marry-
ing for money. But there is danger,
even there. She might hgve got taint-
ed money, says the Johnstown Tribune.
Sure, Mike, and after getting the taint-
ed money she might have set up a howl
and said: “Taint enough.”
IN many places throughout Pennsyl-
is deception to some extent, but never-
theless far more honorable than to
vania, reputable physicians are giving
school children certificates of vaccina-
tion without vaccinating them. That
people and pollute and poison their
blood in order that the medical pro-
fession may be enriched. All honor to
the humanedoctors who issue the cirtif-
icates without doing the vaccinating.
They are the friends of humanity, and
the people will stand by them.
Iris indeed a sorry spectacle to see
the poor old Somerset Herald, once the
proud leader of the victorious Republi-
can hosts of Somerset county, now
down in the political mire aiding a lot
of disgruntled and silly fusionists, and
all because the Republicans of Somer-
set county said with their ballots that
the Scull brothers were incompetent to
manage the party’s affairs after their
father passed form the stage of action
and was no longer here to guide his
degenerate sons by his ripe experience
and able counsel. With all the
Herald’s attempts at deception, the
fact is plain to all that the Scull boys
are only acting ugly because they are
no longer permitted to boss the party.
THE idea that this county will go to
the “demnition bow wows” unless
“Edwie” Werner, George May and a
few other political outcasts are elected
to office, is simply ridiculous. In what
manner could such a disreputable gang
of Socialists and political renegades
help the citizens of this county? Most
of them have never made a success of
their own affairs, hence are unfit to
manage the affairs of the county. A
political movement, to gain any stand-
ing with the solid, substantial citizens
of old Somerset county, must be head-
ed by solid, substantial citizens, and
not by men like “Edwie” Werner,
George May, John Calvin Lowry and
their ilk. The public business of Som-
erset county is being well handled un-
der Republican office-holders, and it
will continue to be well handled by
Republican office-holders. No mixture
of Socialists, disgruntled Prohibition-
ists, Mugwumps, Free Silverites, Bry-
anites and Helgromites need apply just
yet a while.
BILL BEGLEY NO BOLTER.
Our Next Sheriff is a Man of His
Word, a True Republican, and
He Will not Support the
“Orphan’’ Candidates.
Prompted by the dispatches in the
Pittsburg papers, Wednesday morning.
concerning the new “Orphans” party in
Somerset county. in which it was stat-
ed that William Begley, the Rcpubli-
can nominee for Sheriff, would head
such a ticket. a Standard representa-
tive called upon Mr. Begley to give him
an opportunity to explain his position
to the voters of the county.
To our inquiry concerning the matter
Mr. Begley said: “You may say in
your paper that I won the nomination
for Sheriff at the Republican primary
election fairly ; that T owe the Repub-
lican ticket my whole support, and in
I am like any other candidate, anxious
to poll as large a vote as possible, and
will he grateful for any support that
may be given me, but when it comes to
aiding a ticket in opposition to the Re-
publican ticket, I am, and always have
been, earnestly opposed to if. Before
announcing as a candidate, last spring,
I signed a pledge that whether nomi-
nated or defeated, I would support the
Republican nominees, and I would
have kept that pledge had I been de-
feated at the primary. I wouldn’t like
to make a canvass of the county, ask-
ing the votes of the people, with a
broken pledge staring me in the face
To every person who has spoken to me
concerning a fusion ticket I have made
known my opposition. Therefore, I
don’t believe that if the “Orphans” hold
a convention to nominate a ticket they
would place on it a candidate for Sher-
iff who declares he would not support
any person on it.”
Mr. Begley predicted the success of
the Republican ticket in Somerset
county, and expressed the belief that it
would be political suicide for Republi-
cans to participate in fusion if they ex-
pected to be candidates in the future.
—Somerset Standard.
\
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
Finding health is like finding money
—so think those who are sick. When
you have a cough, cold, sore throat or
chest, irritation, better act promptly
like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va.
He says: “I had a terrible chest
trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust
on my lungs; but, after finding no re-
lief in other remedies, I was cured by
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
sumption, Coughs and Colds.” Great-
est sale of any cough or lung medicine
in the world. At E. H. Miller's drug
return expect the support of that party. |
vertised in this paper. tf
compel people to comply with a foolish
bottle free.
store, 50c. and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial
tionists and Citizens Union
Candidates.
Somerset, Sept. 26.—Fusion between
Republicans, Democrats, Prohibition-
ists and Citizens Union voters has
been agreed to by disgruntled members:
of the parties named, and the Citizens”
Union party, which obtained a column
on the official ballot, has nominated the
following county ticket:
Sheriff. William C. Begley, of Somer-
set township ; Prothonotary,C.C. Wag-
ner, Somerset ; Register of Wills, Ed-
ward A. Walker, Stonycreek ; Recorder,
Edward H. Werner, Somerset ; Clerk of
Courts, William H. Weaver, Paint bor-
ough ; Commissioner, Charles F. Zim-
merman, of Quemahoning township,
and Geo. Donges, Meyersdale ; Treasur-
er, Calvin M. Ankeny, Somerset; Poor
Director, Joseph M. Bowman, Somer-
set township; Auditors, George Stein-
baugh, Quemahoning township, C. C.
Streng, Meyersdale; Surveyor, A. E.
Rayman, Stonycreek township; Cor-
oner, George May, Elk Lick township.
Begleyis the Republican candidate
for sheriff and Zimmerman the Prohi-
bition candidate for commissioner.
Donges was defeated at the Demo-
cratic primary for commissioner, and
Werner, Ankeny and Wagner rere de-
feated at the Republican primaries.
It will be seen by reading the fore-
going dispatch that some of the men
on the fusion ticket are nothing more
than soreheads who were defeated
at the Republican and Democratic
primaries. It is not likely, however,
that Wm. C. Begley will permit his
name to go on the mongrel ticket, for-
he has said that he is not in sympathy
with the fusion movement, and that he
will not support a single candidate on-
that ticket. We believe that Mr. Beg--
ley is a man of his word, and we do not
for one moment believe that he will
join issues with a few pledge-breakers,
cheap skates and ignoramuses. If the
whole ticket is to be judged by its can-
didate for Coroner, it is indeed a
“peach,” and we believe Geo. May is as
fit far the office he has been nominated
for as the balance of them (Begley
alone excepted) and everybody knows
that May isn’t fit to fill any office. He
is one of the great strike statesmen out
of a job, and maybe he can write his
name, but it is doubtful. The fusion
ticket is a mighty rotten aggregation,
and it is the offspring of nothing ex-
cept that which savors of deception,
envy, greed for office, incompetency,
unreliability and general political
crookedness. No true Republican,
Democrat or Prohibitionist will have a
thing to do with the crazy, rotten, de-
praved aggregation.
Killed in Meager's Mine.
Last Saturday morning Theodore
Engle was killed almost instantly in
the Meager mine, where he had been
employed as a miner. He was caught
by a heavy fall of roof coal, which was
loosened the evening before by a shot
which he had fired shortly before leav-
ing the mine for home.
He had scarcely more than walked
into his working place. in the morning,
when the accident occurred. The ac-
cident calls to mind another horrible
accident that befell Mr. Engle about
the year 1878 or 1879, when he was
working in Eli Hershberger’s mine.
At that time two of Mr. Hershberger’s
sons went into the mine to see Mr.
Engle work, and while there a lot of
coal fell, catching one of the Hersh-
berger boys, as well as Mr. Engle.
Young Hershberger was killed, while
Engle ‘was terribly injured, his jaw
being smashed, one of his legs broken,
and other injuries also inflicted. For
some time it looked as though the in-
jured man would have to die, but he
recovered only to be killed at the same
occupation about 25 years later.
The deceased was aged about 55
years, and is survived by a wife and:
several grown-up children. He wasia
resident of Elk Lick township and a
membe of the Reformed church. The
funeral was held at the St. Paul church,
Rev. Stover, the local pastor, officiat-
ing. . The service was attended by an
exceedingly large number of people.
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