The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 12, 1906, Image 1

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We are ready for the Spring busi-
ness of 1906, in —_==®
CARPETS, RUG
AND MATTINGS.
Our Cut Order Line
has been filled with many new patterns in Axmins- §3
ters, Brussels, Velvets, Best, Extra and Gem Tap-
estries.
Our Roll Carpets
in all the late designs and colorings in All-Wool,
Half-Wool, Brussels and the cheaper grades, are
ready for you to examine.
Our Mattings,
Japan and China, in plain and colored, are also
ready, and the styles are all that could be desired.
Blk Lick ply 0,
NATIONAL BA
OF SALISBURY.
Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profits, $8,000.
§ PER GENT. INTEREST oo
Deposits.
J. L. BarcHuUs, President. H. H. MausT, Vice President.
ALeerT REITZ, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barehus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay,
A.M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. > Boas: :
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Foreion and Domestic “Coons
Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’
The
best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
For Butter
And Eggs.
ST TA TITTY ILS
A CHOICE LINE
OF STAPLE GROCERIES
(VAS ON AND
We sell Axa and Minnehaha Flour, the brands to
buy if you want good bread.
S. A. LICHLITER.
Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Ete.
TO PINT SPAT ANOPOYY
BRERKEY & SHAVER,
Attorneys-at-l.aw.
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
R. E.MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Attorney-at-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Court House.
W. H. KOONTZ.
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-Law,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
J. G. OGLE
Office opposite Court House.
VIRGIL R. SAYLOR,
Attorney-at-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Office in Mammoth Block.
E. H. PERRY,
Physician and Surgeon,
SALISBURY, PENXN’A.
Office corner Grant and Union Streets
E.C.SAYLOR, D. D. S,,
SALISBURY, PA.
Office in Henry Dellavon Residence, Union
Special attention given to the preserva-
tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in-
serted in the best possible manner.
E. E. CODER,
WaIhes, Clocks and Jewelry,
SALISBURY, PA
Repairing neatly, promptly and substan-
tially done. Prices very reasonable.
Murphy Bros.
RESTAURANT!
ZAIN
Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot
Coffee, etc.
Meals to Order at All
ae. Hours! sm
We also handle a line of Groceries,
Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
We try to please our patrons, and we
would thank you for a share of your
buying.
MURPHY BROTHERS,
McKINLEY BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA.
LUMBAGO, SCIATICA
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
**5-DROPS" taken internally, rids the bland
stance and removing it from the system.
DR. 8. D. BLAND
Of Brewton, Ga., writes:
had been A Sufjerer for a number of years
Lumbago an eumatism in my arms
reli bain
es.”
If you are grijering with Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Kid
ROPS." and test it yourself.
io, can be used any length of §
time without acquiring a ‘drug habit,”
as It is entirely free of opium, cocaine,
aloohol, laudanum, and other similar §&
§ ingredients. DR oo
ttle, “S.-DROPS” (800 Dose
Large en at so Detes)
BH SWANSON EHEUMATIC QURE COMPARY,
Dept. 86, 160 Lake Street, Chicage.
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May 26, 1906.
SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE. PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1906.
CHARLEY RISHEBARGER.
Through the solicitation of my friends I have decided to be-
come a candidate for the office of Assemblyman for Somerset
My candidacy will be subject to the decision of the
county primaries of the Republican party to be held Saturday,
In submitting my name to the people for their
consideration I desire to state that should I be nominated and
elected to the office, it will be my highest aim to discharge the
several duties of the said office in a way and manner which I
hope will meet with the approval of all good, fair minded citizens
of this Commonwealth, and especially the so-called “Frosty Sons
of Thunder” of Somerset county.
Earnestly soliciting your vote and support, I am,
Yours very truly,
CHARLEY RISHEBARGER,
Addison, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.
PENNSYLVANIA hag one of the finest
stite capitol buildings in the United
States, and it is said that this state ir
the only one in the Union that has
ever erected a building of that kind
within the cost decided upon for the
same, and within the time specified for
its erection. Furthermore, Pennsyl-
vania is entirely out of debt. which is a
great drawback to the calamity howl-
ers.
Last week some of the big daily pa-
pers published under glaring head
lines a half-column article concerning
a litter of kittens that President Roose-
velt’s cat gave birth to. In a former
issue some of them published a society
item concerning a cat party that was
given by a female idiot in high society,
who gave a party and requested all her
fool female guests to bring their cats
with them. Poor fools! How lucky
they were to escape the fool-killer, and
how weary some of the big dailies
make a long-suffering public by giving
prominence and publicity to things that
are simply slobber and gush.
ea
Dowig, the self-styled Elijah, has
come to grief at last. He iscompletely
shorn of his power,isuspended from the
church he founded, and even his wife
and son havelgturned against him.
Dowie’s casej demonstrates how easy
it iz for a shrewd, designing scoundrel
to found ajchurch and get thousands
of followers. His followers may all be
fools, but many of them are very smart
fools, and enjoy easy, and profitable
positions at the expense of their dupes:
The church Dowie founded is little bet-
ter than its founder, but it will live and
flourish, just as the Morman church
has done, and as long as time lasts
there will be a big crop of fools ever
eager to be imposod upon by false
prophets and false teachers.
TrE outcomefofithefgreat coal wage
scale struggle is very satisfactory in
Western Pennsylvania. In some re-
gions the miners are striking, but
throughout Western Pennsylvania in
general the miners fare at work and
making lots of money. The scale of
1803 has been signed pretty generally:
and that insures peace and prosperity
for at least two years. Over at Wind-
ber. however, the miners have been
foolish enough to allow themselves to
be led into a strike by a lot of worth-
less agitators, and they are now strik-
ing for recognition of the union. That
is the most foolish kind of a strike, and
the men who are not satisfied to let
well enough alone, will richly deserve
the defeat and loss of good wages that
they are bringing upon themselves.
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Meversdale Commercial Gets a Jolt
from 01d Fayette.
The Meyersdale Commercial referr-
ing to the coming congressional situ-
ation in this district, says Somerset’s
attitude toward Congressman Cooper's
renomination and reelection will be
governed largely by some postoffice
appointments soon due in that county.
What a lofty view to take of a man’s
usefulness to his district as a member
of congress! Whether Congressman
Cooper deserves to be reelected, in the
view of the Commercial, depends on
whether he recommends this or that
faction’s man for postmaster at this or
that place. Any newspaper of standing
ought to be ashamed of itself to set up
such a standard of fitness for a con-
gressman.
As the Meyersdale Commercial has
been playing mugwump, fusion, bolter
and about everything else, except that
of a regular Republican for the last
several years, its word ill hardly be
accepted by the loyal Republicans of
Somerset in the present ultimatum it
lays down, and as to the complexion of
coming postmasters over there, we
have no doubt they will be of the reg-
ular Republican sort, and not of the
hybrid elass for which the Meyersdale
Commercial stands.—Uuiontown News
Standard.
DEVIL’S ISLAND TORTURE
is no worse than the terrible case of
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then
I was advised to apply Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and less than a box permanently
cured me, writes L. 8. Napier, of
Rugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns
and Sores like magic. 25¢ at E. H.
Miller’s, druggist. 5-1
NO. 13.
LOSES VACCINATION CASE.
Health Department Fails in its Suit
Against School Board.
The case of the State Health Depart-
ment against the School Board of Jack-
son township, Dauphin county, ended
last week when Judge George Kunkel
instructed the jury that the proseca-
tion had failed to make out a case.
The School Board had instructed the
teachers in the township to admit ue-
vaccinated pupils to the schools, and
the department charged the board with
conspiracy.
This is indeed good news—the best
kind of news. Old Doe. Dixon, the
tyrant who presides over the Health
department of Pennsylvania, is not
much to be feared after all. His
threats and bellowings should not be
taken seriously by school directors and
teachers anywhere. In most places
his tyrannical orders are ignored, bat
some hysterical “sissies,” here and
there, become terribly frightened when
the old fakir threatens to have all
teachers and directors arrested and
fined who refuse or fail to carry out his
hideous vaccination edicts. However,
those who igriore Dixon’s orders have
nothing to fear, and the present uam-
just vaccination law is becoming a desd
letter. People are getting tired of hav-
ing their rights tramped upon, their
children’s lives and health sacrificed
to the greed of the medical profession,
ete., and it is a hopeful sign for the re-
peal of the unjust law, when courts and
juries are beginning to ignore it and
show all manner of contempt for it.
——
DOES IT DO ANY GOOD?
What good does it do to you to eat if
your stomach fails to digest the food?
None. It doesyouharm—causes belch-
ing, sour stomach. flatulence, ete
When the stomach fails a little Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will
digest what you eat and makes the
stomach sweet. Kodol is a thorough
digestant and will afford relief from
any disorder due to imperfect digestion
or mal-assimilation. Sold by E. H.
Miller. 5-1
The Herald Called Down.
The Somerset Herald says the far-
mers scarcely know what a mortgage
or a judgement looks like these days,
whereas formerly Somerset county was
plastered with them.
The sale of their coal lands has made
Somerset county farmers rich. Instead
of owing mortgages, they own them.
With this prosperity heaped about on
every side, The Herald opposed the
building of a new court house. There
was never a better time to build it and
never perhaps will be. It is suspected
that there was more politics than bus-
iness in The Herald’s opposition to the
new Temple of Justice.—Connellsville
Courier.
A CHANCE FOR SATISFACTION.
If you ever bought a box of Witch
Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfac-
tion the chances are it did not have the
name “E. C. DeWitt & Co.” printed on
the wrapper and pressed in the box.
The original DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve never fails to give satisfaction for
burns, sores, boils, tetter, cracked
hands,etec. For blind, bleeding, itching
and protruding Piles it offords almost
immediate relief. It stops the pain.
Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1
THE CARNEGIE KISS.
Southern Woman Tells of its De-
lights—A Pointer for Young
Men.
Atlanta, April 8—"The Carnegie kiss
leaves nothing to de desired,” is the
verdict of Mrs. J. H. Eichberg, whose
lips were saluted by the iron-master at
the reception given him in Atlanta.
“The pressure of Mr. Carnegie’s lips
caused the most satisfying sensation I
have ever experienced. The Carnegie
kiss thrills, and it also soothes. There
is a clinging quality about Mr. Car-
negie’s lips that make it perfect in an
osculatory way. Mr. Carnegie may be
old in years, but he is young enough
in kissing ability.
“The Carnegie kiss is superior im
every way to the kiss of Hobson.
“I was kissed by the Merrimac hero
when he was here some years ago, but
got little joy out of it. Hobson is too
hasty. He just pecks at a woman's
mouth and quits. That doesn’t satisfy.
Mr. Carnegie covers your lips with his
and keeps them covered. The Hobson
kiss is immature; the Carnegie kiss is
mature.”
The best safeguard against headache,
constipation and liver troubles is De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills in the
house and take a dose at bed time
when you feel that the stomach and
bowels need cleansing. ‘ They don’
gripe. Sold by E. H. Miller. 4-1