The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, January 04, 1906, Image 5

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Your funds deposited With this Bank will earn for you
4 PER CENT. INTEREST
compounded twice yearly. You can do your banking by
mail with the same convenience safety as if you
deposited in person. :
a lesser interest ra
a service to write us at once
Mail booklet—free for the asking.
ASSETS $15,000,000.00
FOUNDED 1862
Carpet And Rug Weaving!
1 still have my loom in operation and do all kinds of Carpet
and Rug Weaving, also fancy weaving on Shawls, Mufflers, etc.
RUGS, CARPET AND CARPET CHAIN IN STOCK.
Our’ weaving is its own best recommendation. Call and ex-
amine the goods for yourself. We guarantee satisfaction or re-
fund your money. Our prices are very reasonable. Mail orders
given prompt attention.
Mrs. J. D. Miller, - Salisbury, Pa.
Farmers Favorite Grain Drills,
Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines,
Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and
Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools,
Farm Tools, etc., and still offer &
Spec Burning 1 Bugs, Syn Wagons, Ei. &
L® Also headquarters for Nutrioton-Ashland Stock &
Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. Our
prices are the lowest.
West Salisbury: Feed Co.
m<&-Buy Laurel; get trading stamps on all
goods sold at our store.
YOU ARE TO BE THE JUDGE!
We will send you, FREIGHT PREPAID, upon receipt of
your request, one of our FAULTLESS
SPRUNG
WASHING MAGHINES
hi for thirty days’ practical test FREE. If Jou are not satisfied
: ’ that it is the best washer made, and at the most reasonable
; J 8A price, return it at our STrense:
z This is the only washer with the SUCTION and SQUEEZ-
eo ! ING principle, and does not grind the clothes to pieces, like
J ThA | most of the other methods.
1 3 from the daintiest fabric to the coarsest
LJ 1 clothing, one piece or a whole tub full, with the same ease an
ry oo a 1 sati jon; it’s truly a wonder washer and there’s no doubt
El ay about it. We'll take all the risk, in trying to prove its merits
you. Write to-day for further information.
to
AMERICAN MFC. CO. = to 9 Main St. Lockland, Ohio.
Is Good
BEER!
We use the best malt and hops, and pure Sand Spring
We produce a good, wholesome beverage.
water.
Sold at All Leading Hotels. Orders Promptly Delivered.
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Administrator’s Notice.
. Franklin es
Sieadmaker Estate of Abraham J. Folk, late of Elk
F Lick, township, Somerset Co. Pa, de-
ceased.
A family that uses Ret! . Letters of administration on tho above
Pancake Flour can | estate having been granted to the under-
Franny Universal | signed, by the proper authority, notice is
free of charge, | hereby given to all persons inde ted to said
Pasticulast i2 Ye) estate to make immediate payment, and
or 00.) those having claims against the same to
Lockport, N. X- present them duly anthenticated for settle-
Teo ay jus 2nd day of February,
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Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar | 1906, at the late residence of doceased.
{ AMUEL BAKER, Administrator
si} Coughs, and expels Colds from | Joux R. Scorr, 27 EIk Lick, Pa.
the system BY gently mevisg the bowels. | Attorney, Somerset, Pa. 1-25
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Thoughts Home | Dedicated
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THE PLAIN WOMAN.
When you want to get your grandest
idea of a queen, you de not think of
Catherine of Russia, orof Anne of Eng-
land, or of Marie Theresa of Germany;
but when you want to get your grand-
est idea of a queen, you think of the
plain woman, who sat opposite your
father at the table, or walked with him
arm in arm down life’s pathway ; some-
times to the Thanksgiving banquet,
sometimes to the grave, but always to-
gether—soothing your petiy griefs, cor-
recting your childish waywardness,
joining in your infantile sports, listen-
ing to your evening prayers, toiling for
you with needle, or at the spinning
wheel, and on cold nights wrapping
you up snug and warm. And then at
last on that day when she lay dying
and you saw her take those thin hands
with which she had toiled for you so
long, and put them together in a dying
prayer that commended you to the
God whom she had taught you to trust
—oh, she was the queen! The chariots
of God came down to fetch her, and as
she went up, all heaven rose up. You
cannot think of her now without a rush
of tenderness that stirs the deep foun-
dations of your soul, and you feel as
much a child again as when you cried
on her lap; and if you could bring her
back again to speak just once more
your name, 8s tenderly as she used to
speak it, you would be willing to throw
yourself on {ae ground and kiss the sod
that covers her, crying: “Mother!
mother!” Ah, she was the gueen—she
was the queen!
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A NEW YEAR AND BETTER THINGS.
The old year glided away so smooth-
ly. day succeeding day, month follow-
ing month, with no abrupt endings,
that we hardly noted the passage of
the hours. Winter melted into spring,
spring lingered a while with her birds
and flowers, then warmed into summer.
Summer fruits ripened and dropped
into autumn’s lap, and autumn amid
shower of falling leaves moved on to-
ward winter again. The old year ends
promptly at the midnight hour and
goes out in the solemn darkness, and
again the circle is complete. If the old
year had its hours of bitter sorrow, it
also had its times of joy. Many of the
dear old friends live only in memory,
but we have hosts of new ones. The
true-hearted meet the new year with a
hope and a prayer that in its day they
may “rise on stepping stones of their
dead selves to higher things.” The
housewife and mother are among the
many who desire to attain greater ex:
cellence. With her it may mean a de-
sire to be self-forgetful and to observe
to a letter the principles in the motto
“keep sweet,” or it may be an effort to
give up her mind to work that is un-
pleasant or disliked. Or it may mean
a stronger effort to systematize her
work ; to do it better with less labor or
perform it in an orderly fashion, where
before she has done it in 2 slipshod or
desultory way.
If the motto “keep sweet” was lived
up to inthe new year, would not our
little world of home be the better for
it? Even if its influence reached no
further, would it not be worth the
while? To “keep sweet” one must
possess a happy unconsciousness of self
and enthusiasm about the little things
that fill the bours of every day, and an
abscence of malice and envy. One
must have a bright outlook on life and
a courageous heart. Such an outlook
and such a heart are invaluable to the
housewife. They cheer herself and
those under her influence. “The hand
that moves the world” surely should
pulse with high courage that comes
from a brave true heart.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
H. C. Shaw to Lida Tarney, in Elk
Lick, $300.
C. W. Tressler to Sarah Christnoer, 1n
Larimer, $5000.
Mary C. Lohr to Elizabeth Cable, in
Shade twp., $2500.
‘D. W. Seibert to
Somerset twp., $350.
Geo. Turney to Geo. R. Garlitz, in
Elk Lick, $425.
U. Brown to 0. Petry, in Elk Lick,
$173.
Val. Hay to Jas. Tipton, in Allegheny,
$1200.
C. A. Shaulis to Sarah Casebeer, in
Somerset and Lincoln, $1025.
John W. Coleman to Millie D. Liven-
good, in Salisbury, $1000.
N. Slicer to 8. A. Kendall, in Meyers-
dale, $400.
Wm. B. Putman te C. B. Putman, in
Middlecreek, $925.
Hester Fisher to J. W. Burkholder,
in Summit, $1000.
H. J. Wilmoth td M. E. Baer, in Mey-
ersdale, $1500.
J. B. Friedline to Henry Hetzler, in
Jenner, $450.
B. Miller to H. M. Schrock, in Sum-
mit, $10,000.
Tsabells C. Benford’s Executor to I.
8. Snyder, in Milford, §1015.
Noah Keefer, in
Almirs J. Miller to D. C. Scott, in
Rockwood, $2000.
Boswell Imp. Co. to G. A. Pile, in
Boswell, $450.
T. K. Thrasher to Elizabeth Pancost,
in Confluence, $2751.
Samuel Fisher’s heirs to Martin Fish-
er, in Somerset twp., $1200.
C. B. Putman to H. L. Martz, in Mid-
dlecreek, $1800.
Vineengo Capelli to John Capelli, in
Windber, $150.
John W. Beachy’s executor et al. to
Ida Schramm, Salisbury. $90.
J. M. Hay to George Schramm, Salis-
bury, $175. :
Marriage Licenses.
David H. Howard...........- Jefferson
weddings, parties, etc., also engraved
visiting cards and all manner of steel
and copper plate engraved work at THE
Star office. Call and see our samples.
All the latest styles in Script, Old Eng-
lish and all other popular designs at
prices as low as offered by any printing
house in the country, while the work is
the acme of perfection. tf
SE —
T0 LAND OWNERS:—We have
printed and keep in stock a supply of
trespass notices containing extracts
from the far-reaching trespass law pass-
ed at the 1905 session of the, Pennsyl-
vania Legislature. The notices are
printed on good cardboard with blank
line for signature, and they will last
for years in all kinds of weather. Every
land owner should buy some of them,
as the law requires land owners to post
their lands if they want the protection
of the latest and best trespass law ever
passed. Send all orders to THE Stak,
Elk Lick, Pa. tf
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IF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand
advertising, advertise it for sale. You
cannot afford to follow a business that
will ot stand advertising.
Carrie M. Shaulis.... Westmoreland co
Harvey N. Zerfoss....... Somerset twp
Sadie BE. Will............ Somerset twp
J. BE Blige. .iia. cit orrrnies Summit
Lydia Kimmell............ Meyersdale
George Long. .........- Macdonaldfon
Florence Watkins...... Macdonaldton
Joseph Starr............e0-. Casselman
Grace Kurtz..........eoee- Draketown
Roaks Depompey........-+-- Pinkerton
Molly Bretel........c.ocece- Pinkerton
E. A. Patton..... ....- West Salisbury
Mary Weise. ...cooe coveeees Elk Lick
H G.Peck........oeeenvroees Elk Lick
Lucy Besbes............ Somerset twp
C.B. Bittner......c-r-eve reer Black
Inez Rohrabaugh... ..........- Milford
A, I. THOMAS... .iieovrss vrsre Jenner
Mary Miller. ..... ..... Quemahoning
J. L.Brown.....cooccerscecccccs Arrow
Rosa Shilling. .....oeoee convenes Arrow
Charles O. Meyers.......... Rockwood
Missouri Bittner.........c.....- Black
Thos. H. McKenzie......... Greenville
Cora May Stanley.......... Greenville
Harry Thomas. .....c.cceeences Jenner
Minnie M. Spoigle.............. Jenner
Clarence Irwin......cc.oececeee Addison
Blanche Paul........crcceeee Addison
Chas. E. Baker......c.c coeeeeee Black
Ida Sheeler. .....c.cceeeeeeceecnns Black
Harry F.Foust..........cococnee Paint | |
Ida A. White.......c.coneeveees Paint
Richard K. Wiles........... Johnstown
Rachel Seese.....c.cenveeecccnnes Ogle
Henry C. Brant..... .....Northampton
Catherine L. Foust..... Allegheny twp
Charles Kaufman.... ..... Conemaugh
Beony Stambaugh. ......cc....- Benson
Ernest Maxwell.............. Windber
Mary Ann Yoder......... ....Windber
Eugene C. Hostetler....... Meyersdale
Lulu M. Getty.. . ccnevce Meyersdale
Wilson Walter......cooeeeeees Garrett
Lennie MOrgan.... ....cceeeee Garrett
Henry L.Long......... Brothersvalley
Christina Craig.......coooecev- Garrett
D. W. Livengood. .... coon: Elk Lick
Mabel Miller.......ccc.eee Meyersdale
Wilson G. Martz............ Johnsburg
Cora E. Graft........... Macdoaaldton
John S. Miller....... .....Somerset bor
Julia K. Holderbaum... .Somerset bor
Wilson A. Fritz.......... Somerset twp
Cordie B. Rayman......... Stonycreek
Peter H. Landis. ........... Stonyecreek
Kate B. Glessner.......... Stonycreek
Ira J.Moon.....c.. cen. L. Turkeyfoot
Elizabeth M. Berkey........ Paint twp
ENGRAVED INVITATIONS for
VIRGINIA FARMS
As low as $5 per Acre
with improvements. Much land now
being worked has paid a profit greater than
the purchase price the first year. Long
Summers; mild Winters. Best shipping fa-
cilities to great eastern markets at lowest
rates. Best church, school and social ad-
vantages. For list of farms, excursion rates
and what others have accomplished, write
to-day to F.H. LABAUME,
Agr.and Imd. Agt., Box 61, Roanoke, Va,
STERN,
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Dr. LaFrance, Philadelphia, Pa,
When you take a drink for
pleasure’s sake, take one also for
health’s sake.
DR. C. BOUVIER’S
combines these purposes. It is
just as benclicial to the kidneys
and bladder, as it is exhilarating
and delightful in its immediate
effects. Better for you than any
medicine,
DR. ©. BOUVIER'S SPECIALTY CO., ING.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
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cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W, Va., says:i—
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Kodo! cured me and we are now using it in mi
for baby.’
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles oniy. $1.00 Size holding 2% times the trial
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Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, etc.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
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Coffee, etc.
Meals to Order at All
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We also handle a line of Groceries,
Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We try to please our patrons, and we
would thank you for a share of your
buying. ;
MURPHY BROTHERS,
McKINLEY BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA.
ON YOUR Ak
HUNTING TRIP
Be sure to be properly equipped—obtain the STEV-
ENS and you CANNOT GO WRONG. We make
RIFLES from $2.25 to $150.00
PISTOLS . . . from 2.50to 50.00
SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 35.00
Send for x40-page illus-
trated catalog. If inter-
ested in SHOOTING, you
ought to have it. Mailed
Ask your dealer and insist
on our popular make. If
you cannotobtain, we ship
direct, carriage charges
prepaid, upon receipt of | for four cents in stamps to
catalog price. cover postage.
Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be
sent anywhere for 10 cents in stamps,
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.
P. O. Box 4096 2
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. 2
THE SALISBURY HACK LINE
«AND LIVERY. ™~
C.W. STATLER, - - Proprietor.
o@F-Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be-
tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect-
ing with trains east and west.
Schedule:
Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at........ 8A. M
Hack No.2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1P.M
Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdaleat1 P.M
No.2 leaves Meyersdaleat............. 6P.M
L&F—First class rigs for all kinds of trav-
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ano CURE tHE LUNGS
« Pr. King's
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OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
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’ ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
B.& 0.R.R.SCHEDULE.
Winter Arrangement.—In Ef-
fect Sunday, Nov. 19, 1905.
Under the new schedule there will be 14
daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di-
vision,due at Meyersdale as follows:
Hast Bound.
#No. 48—Accommodation ........... 11:08 A.
*No. 6—Fast Line........c.eceeevnee 11:30 A.
#No. 14—Through train.............
+No. 16—Accommodation...........
*No.12—Duquesne Lamited........... 3
*No.208—Johnstown Accommo...... T45P. M
West Bound.
*NO. 11—DUguense....c.ccoeeeeaaences 5:58 A.M
4No. 13—Accommodation .......... 8:18A. M
*No. 15—rhrough train............. 11:20 A. M
*No. 5—Fast Line.........ccoeovvenn 4:28 P. M
*No. 49—Accommodation aha de. 2:00PM
#No.207—Johnstown Accommo...... 6:20A. M
Ask telephone central for time of trains.
P@—*Daily.
E@-Daily except Sunday.
W.D.STILWELL, Agent.
(OURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, The Honorable Francis J.
Kooser, President Judge of the Sixteenth
Judicial district has ordered that a special
or adjourned Court of Common Pleas, of
narter Sessions and Orphans, Court, for
the trial of cases herein, shall be held at
Somerset, Pa.,on
Monday, January 8, 1906,
commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day.
Now, therefore, 1, Andrew J. Coleman,
High Sheriff of Somerset county, hereby is-
sue my proclamation giving notice to all
jurors and witnesses summoned, and to all
parties in causes to be then and there tried,
to be in attendance at said Court.
ANDREW J.COLEMAN,
Sheriff,
swiss Eaply Risers
The famous little pills.
wits Early Risers
The famous little pills.
Digests what you eat.
The greatest
remedy ever
Briers SC Si
FACTS ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are the most important
organs of the body. Nine-tenths of the
sickness Is caused by impure blood.
impure blood is caused by diseased
Kidneys.
Dr. Cole, Ohio. “Kindly send me 1,000
Kidney Pellets. Give this Y 2 earliest at-
tention. Am entirely out and cannot do my
tients justice without them. They are the
st for any and all Kidney and Bladder
troubles that I ever used.”
rE is L. 3 Krainch Michigan City,
ey : “I am gettin reports
from them. One box sells xf er.” >
If your druggist does not keep them
send direct to us, same will be sent
prepaid on receipt of price.
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