The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 12, 1906, Image 5

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Call and see our immense
line of pretty White Goods,
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Laces, Lace Curtains, Ladies’ Skirts and Suits, Boys’ and Youths’
Suits, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Straw Hats, ete.
We Hove Them All Beat For Varily, Sie And Big Value.
Don’t take our word for it, but come and judge for yourselves.
New goods arriving right along, and they who buy without see-
ing our immense stock are making an expensive mistake.
HAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE, C.T. HAY, Mgr.
Granulated
LIME!
Best and most economical for all crops.
Also most convenient to use, and much
cheaper than Commercial Fertilizers.
My Lime is Pure!
We grind no coal cinders or other ref-
use with it. At my quarry you get just
what you pay for—the best lime in the
county. A trial will convince you.
Isaiah Bare,
R.F.D.No.1, Sand Patch, Pa.
Quarry and Kiln 3 miles east of Salisbury.
YOU ARE TO BE THE JUDGE!
‘We will send you, FREIGHT PREPAID, upon receipt of
your request, one of our FAULTLESS
SPRUNG
WASHING MACHINES
or thirty days’ practical test ou are not satisfied
that it a fhe bu washer “made, and and at SE most reasonable
ce, return it at our e:
Pris is the only washer with the SUCTION and SQUEEZ-
ING hiding aod 08s not grind the clothes to pieces, lik
most of the other
It washes thes RD the daintiest fabric to the SosrRedt
from
clothin, ne Jace or whole tub full, with the same ease
satisf truly a wonder washer'and there's no et
about it. OTe take al the ; to prove its merits
to you. Write to-day for further info
AMERICAN MFC. CO. 7 to9 Main St. Lockland, Ohio.
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Farmers, it is big money in your pockets to sow only pure and perfect seed.
When you sow thoroughly clean and perfect Wheat, Oats or Cloverseed, less seed
per acre is required, while the yield is much greater and of better quality.
THE REIST & SON GRAIN AND SEED GRADER
speedily removes all imperfect grains, foreign substances, weed seeds, ete. It is
a model of mechanical perfection, weighs only 90 pounds, is worth many times
its cost, every year to any farmer. It is considered indispensable by all farmers
who have tried it. AGENTS WANTED! Apply to
1..C. Balik. Elk Lick, Pa,
General Agent for Somerset and Adjoining Counties.
Here is something
worthy of
Your attention.
THE LINDEMAN PIANO)
In the lead for 70 years.
TIME IS THE TEST OF MERIT.
Beware of Imitations.
‘We believe that the 70 years’ experi-
ence and reputation we put into our
Piano, the care and attention we put into
ts construction, have resulted in one of
the most sa tory instruments ever
po on the market. Has all the latest
provements. Every one warranted.
WHY NOT BUY THE BEST?
when the price is within the reach of any
one wanting a Piano. Send for free illus-
ogue and full information.
trated ca fas
548-550 West 23rd St, New York. ~
Our Fine Easter
Millinery Opening
April 12,138, & 14th.
All the new and latest shapes. Our Summer opening will be on
MAY 4th And oth.
S. P. Young.
ANYONE
oan) bait a cheap bug, Lop it requires skilled me-
chanics, alerial an d years of perience to
i - produce a vehicle that on give satisfy
‘When you invest your moneys in Sa b y you gst
Jo moneys worth. Every and buil
es shecifications to is you, rg ordering, hu
width o racks and kind Offimie material wanted.
ustralian wool indigo dy dyed an cloth=
INE Bedford Cord or Machine Buffed
Leather. Any changes wanted should be
Sarenanly Sederibed in Your letter, Seing
mple nufacturers mal
zal. to, at you. All bu uggies s completo
with
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RN apron and wren:
Tx AN Wo ck each ohio 80 as to obtain the
Zs 2 7 lowest tariff freight rate to your town.
’ 485 Price in Solid Rubber Tires - $96.00.
LING & VANSICKLE BUGGY CO.,
Middletown, Ohlo.
LAUREL
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West Salisbury Feed Co.
m<®=Buy Laurel; get trading stamps on all
TERS
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ls us $16
p through your nearest Tr ex office to col-
a dletown, Ohio,
goods sold at our store.
WEA present duty: Subscribe for THE
STAR.
New Firm!
G. G. De Lozier,
GROGER AND GONFEGTIONER.
Having purchased the well known Jeffery
grocery opposite the postoffice,I want the
public to know that I will add greatly to
the stock and improve the store in every
way. Itis my aim to conduct a first class
grocery and confectionery store,and to give
Big Value For Cash.
I solicit a fair share of your patronage,
and I promise asquare deal and courteous
treatment to all customers. My line will
consist of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Choice Confectionery, Country Produce,
Cigars, Tobacco, ete.
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,
SALISBURY, PA.
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85 Seventh Avenue, New York City
ows Early Risers
The famous little pills.
Kodol Dyspepsia Gure
Digests what you eat.
Wie Early Risers
The famous little pills.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures al) Coughs, and expels Colds from
tho systom by gently meving the bowels.
DR. C. BOUVIER’S
combines these purposes. It is
just as beneficial to the kidneys
and bladder, as it is exhilarating
and delightful in its immediate
effects. Better for you than any
medicine.
DR. C. BOUVIER'S SPECIALTY CO., INC.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Oz All Bars—Take No Other
THE “HOME RULE®
Oil and Gasoline Can.
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directly by the
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over the top and
are rain, dirt and
evaporation tight.
This is the only
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HOUSEKEEPER’S
FRIEND.
EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD READ
“The Joy ot Home Making.”
a Send to us for a free copy at once.
THE WINFIELD MANFG. CO., Warren, C.
PO NOT ACCEPT SURSTITUTES.
Fits the Lunch! Fits the Pocket!
"THE IDEAL
FOLDING LUNCH BOX
Jopresehis the end of Shiiity in a Launch
Box, the reason that i
onl feature that a pr po!
sess, and has more than one valuable advan-
tage tht no other lunch box ever had.
t is strong and durable, and will give years
of continued service. It convenient to
carry both in and out of use. It is attractive
in appearance, and because of its being used
for more p an one, is a great relief
to sensitive Olt who dislike the idea o
being seen with a dinner basket.
© Ideal Lunch Box is so low in price
anyone can afford to buy it. Can be rolded
up in a moment to fit pocket, with no more
inconvenience than an ordinary pocketbook.
ROCHESTER LUNCH BOX MFG. CO.,
Cox Building, ROCHESTER, N. Y.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Ansogs sending a sketch and room hoi may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention 8 probably patentable. Com
tions stri otly Confidential. HANDBOOK
sent treo. Oldest aj
Patents taken t|
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special notice, without charge, in ti
"Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cig
culation of any Solentins ournal. Terms, $3 :
year; four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealerd
MUNN & Co,3818roacway. New York
Branch Office. 625 ' St.. Washington. D. C.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP
The Red
Clover Blos-
som and the
Honey Bes
§ is on every
bottle.
0
Cures all Coughs and
assists in expelling
Colds from the
System by
gently moving
the bowels. gf
for croup and
whooping-cough.
(Trade Mark Registered.)
bi’ § RE
KENNEDY'S waxamive
HONEY TAR
PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF
E. O. DeWITT & ©O., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
SOLD BY E, H, MILLER.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
Notice is hereby given that an applica-
tion will be made to the Governor of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 8th
day of May, 1906, at 10 o’clock a. m.,by C. H
Jennings, H. H. Maust, J. L. Barchus, Geo.
W. Kipp, D. H. Clark and John M. W right,
under an Act of the General Assembly en-
titled “An Act to provide for the incorpora-
tion and regulation of certain corpora-
tions,” approved April 29,1874, and the sup-
plements thereto for the charter of an in-
tended corporation to be known as the
“Pennsylvania & Maryland Street Railway
Company,” the character and object of
which is to build, maintain and operate a
railroad with power other than locomotive,
to begin at the borough of Somerset;
thence over the public roads to the borough
of Berlin, and over the streets of said bor-
ough; thence over the public roads leading
to the borough of Garrett, and over streets
of said borough; thence over the public road
to the borough of Meyersdale, and over the
streets of the said borough; thence over the
public road to the borough of Salisbury,
and streets of said borough; thence over
the public road to the Maryland line, and
for these purposes to have and possess all
the rights, benefits and privileges of said
ct of Assembly and the supplements
Ae J. C. LOWERY,
BERKEY & SHAVER,
4-26 Solicitors.
Delinquent Tax Notice.
The various treasurers who receive
and receipt for State, County, Borough
and School taxes collected by me, have
given notice that I must pay over all
taxes my duplicates call for, by June
1st, each year. Therefore, in order to
protect myself and comply with my
sworn duties, notice is hereby given to
the taxpayers of Salisbury borough
that all their taxes must be paid to me
by the last day of May, each year, if
they want to avoid officers and addi-
tional costs. M. J. GLOTFELTY,
4-26 Tax Collector.
Have you tried Thompson’s home-
made Gingerbread? Just the kind
your grandmother baked. Get it at
Thompson’s, opposite Hay’s Hotel. tf
SALISBURY NORMAL.
The Salisbury Normal School will
open Monday, May 7, 1906, and close
with the Teachers’ Examination by the
County Superintendent.
Provision can be made for all grades.
Any information concerning the
school will be given cheerfully.
5-3 JANET O. McKINLEY.
Everybody is talking about the man-
ner Oysters are put up in at Thomp-
son’s. Any style. tf
A Present Need.
Frost Cream for Chapped Hands,
Face and Lips; 15 and 25c. bottles at
the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf
Ask for Free Calendars and Alma-
nacs at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf
Bring your friends to Thompson’s
and try a plain or milk stew of McGee’s
Seal Counts. tf
DRESS SHIRTS !—The finest line that
ever came to town, at Hay’s Depart-
ment Store. Prices, 50¢., 75¢. and $1.00.
tf C. T. Hay, Manager.
Thompson has them. What? Why,
McGee's celebrated Seal Count Oysters
W. J. Lichty’s old stand. tf
Headley’s Choice Chocalates and Bon
Bons in 14, 14 and 1-1b. boxes, always on
hand, and fresh, at the Elk Lick Drug
Store. tf
Hot Water Bottles of all kinds, from
$1.00 up, at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf
Thompson’s is the place where you
can get your fine Confections. Head-
ley’s Chocolates in bulk" and fancy
packages. Also fresh roasted Jumbo
Peanuts. tf
erg An
SHOE BARGAINS!—We have the
biggest and best stock of Men’s. Wom-
en’s and Children’s Shoes in town, and
we are offering special bargains in
Shoes at this time. Call and save
money. Hay’s DEPARTMENT STORE.
174
FOR SALE!—Two yearling Male
Short Horn Calves, eligeble to register.
Color,dark red. Apply to J. L. Yost,
Grantsville, Md. 4-19
Chest Protectors from 25c. up to
$2.00, at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf
— tr —_—
Sugar Camp Burned by Thieves.
Last Thursday night Chas. Snyder,
who resides on the Wm. Stanton farm,
near Grantsville, Md., suffered the loss
of his sugar camp, a large lot of syrup
and sugar, also tanks, other utensils,
ete.
The fire is supposed to have been the
work of thieves who stole some of the
sugar and syrup, then fired the camp
to conceal their crime, judging from
tracks leading eastward from the camp,
and which could be plainly seen in the
soft earth.
Snyder seems to be having a hard
streak of luok all around. Some time
ago a shed roof gave way under a
heavy weight of snow, smashing a good
binder for him, and he also recently
lost a mare, a colt and sixteen pigs.
DON’T TIE YOURSELF UP.
Don’t tie a cough or a cold up in your
system by taking a remedy that binds
the bowels. Take Kennedy’s Laxative
Honey and Tar. It is different from
all other cough syrups. It is better.
It opens the bowels—expels all cold
from the system, relieves coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough, ete. An ideal
remedy for young and old. Children
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Edward W. Walker to Mahlon Sny-
der, in Summit, $135
L. F. Bittle to Henry F. Schell, in
Somerset bor., $300.
Henry F. Schell to Sarah Jane Hoch-
stetler, in Somerset bor., $400.
Jacob F. Latshaw to Clyde Dennison,
in Somerset twp., $2150.
Elizabeth Crist to Annie E. Foust, in
Paint bor., $150.
Geo. P. Brubaker to Malinda Ream,
in Berlin, $150.
Savilla S. Whitford to Alford E. Bar-
ron, in Lavansville, $300.
Mary C. Suhrie to Thomas Hichey, in
New Baltimore, $153.
Frank A. Fritz to Nelson B. Miller, in
Somerset bor., $4000.
John Lochrie to Oxel Fromberg, in
Windber, $150.
W. A. Washer to Peter P. Boyer, in
Quemahoning, $800.
Earl Miller to Otto Park, in Cone-
maugh, $1050.
Watson Dively to William Rubright,
in Berlin, $250.
Edwin Deal to the Connellsville,
Uniontown & Wheeling Company, in
Greenville and Larimer, $700.
Noah Keefer to Ralph 8. Zimmerman,
in Somerset twp, $300.
J. B. Weigle to D. B. Zimmerman, in
Somerset twp., $2337.
W. J. Murphy to Mrs. E. C. Murphy,
in Windber, $4000.
Elias Fike to C. U. & W. R. R.Co,, in
Larimer, $400.
Herman G. Tressler to same, in Lari-
mer, $1000.
J. A. Friedline et al. to Mary Ann
Trimpey, in Upper Turkeyfoot, $2400.
Oxel Fromberg to Harriet C. Smith.
in Windber, $1000.
E. L. Fox to John H. Seibert, in Som-
erset bor., $175.
Reinhold Fox to Charles Maguski, in
Summit, $1100
Charles P. Lepley to Israel Schrock,
id Meyersdale, $2000.
Christian Mankemeyer to the Evan-
gelical Association, in Meyersdale, $600.
C. A. Humbert to Fred Rowe, in
Summit, $215.
Mary A. Shaffer to John Shaffer, in
Paint twp., $1
John C. Foust to Frank L. Reed, in-
Stonycreek, $800.
Co., in Larimer, $1900.
Susanna Mock to T. P. Bantly, in
Ogle, $300.
William A. Dunshee to A. H. Ferner,
in Black, $1363.
A LUCKY POSTMISTRESS
is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who
has found Dr. King’s New Life Pills to
be the best remedy she ever tried for
keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels
in perfect order. You'll agree with her
if you try these painless purifiers that
infuse new life. Guaranteed by E. H.
Miller, druggist. Price 25c. 5-1
West Salisbury Feed Company
Sells Out.
The West Salisbury Feed Co. has
sold out to Herbert Engle and Edward
and James Davis. The deal includes
the store building and stock. The
firm formerly consisted of Elijah
Livengood, J. B. Keim, Richard.
Nevin and Elijah Newman, Wm. Dee-
ter. John A. Knecht and Wm. P. Coch-
rane. The firm has been doing a big
business, but too many stockholders
were in it to participate in the divi-
dends.
The young men who have purchased
the business are all first rate fellows,
honest, obliging and full of energy.
They will take full charge of the fine,
large store on May 1st, and of their
success there is little doubt.
Mr. Engle is a son of Jacob Engle,
the well-known tax collector of Elk
Lick township, and his partners are
sons of Elder John N. Davis, the well-
known surveyor.
Daniel Livengood, the genial and
popular manager of the old firm, has
not yet decided what he will engage in
next, but “Dan” is all right, and will
make good any old place he is hooked
up.
CC -—
The State’s Oldest Bank Cashier.
The possessor of a healthy body and
a clear mind, Calvin Blythe North, who
is serving his forty-third annual term
as cashier of the Selinsgrove First
National Bank, has passed the eighty-
third milestone of life and consequent-
ly is accorded the distinction of being
older in actual years and term of ser-
vice than any other bank cashier in
Pennsylvanja—perhaps in the United
States. The keynotes of Mr. North's
success are regularity and moderation.
Carrying a heavy oak cane, head erect
and long, vigorous strides, he walks
several miles before the opening and
after the close of each banking day.
Ice-sheeted pavements and zero weath-
er are no serious impediments, for this
octogenarian would not allow heat nor
cold to deprive him of his “constitu-
tionals.” This remarkable man is a
total abstainer from alcoholic liquors
and is very temperate in his eating and
smoking.
GROW STRONG AGAIN.
Nothing will relieve indigestion that
is not a thorough digestant, Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat.
and allows the stomach to rest—recu-
perate—grow strong again, A few
doses of Kodol after meals will soon re-
store the stomach and digestive organs
to a full performance of their functions
like it. Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1
naturally. Sold by E. H. Miller. 5-1
Russel Smith to the C. U. & W.R. R. .