FREI Br ein EY 3 — ——- IE Ye dt li > m—— ’ aan TS Meat ol ~~ Market! -. | MY Misses Mayme and Tena Grothaus, A hotel keeper in a nearby town IM THE SOMERS COUNTY STAR of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Mary | writes that during a long experience Broadwater, of Grantsville, Md., were | in the hotel business he has accumu. ’ P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hfrvey Maust, | lated a large quantity of rubber shoes Monday and Tuesday. left there by hotel guests, and wants to Editor Bishop, of the Meyersdale know how to dispose of the same. We Republican, was in town on business, are not very well versed in the rubber Tuesday afternoon. He was accom- business, but without investigating we 13! NATIONAL AN ROSTBURG, MD. fl Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. ; Sid ; Subscription Rates. panied by his wife, who was the guest onl Sayise be liokgl men to iy. he = 00000 its vas Io paplistied every Thursdays | OF 10 McClure family while here. i i! Pres Surplus fund.. 65000901 rake notice that I have opened a new «ls Suit Paihury, (Sle Lest, LOA Sines Coun- When applied and covered with ahot : ; and up-to-date meat market in Salis- One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. §1.25 cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. You can see the poison Pine-ules bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. 21 nt paid Sirietly in advance........... 1% | Best for burns, bruises, boils, eczema, clears out of the kidneys and bladder. Everything is new, neat and clean, Ke Three mMONtHS.... eeeeeernnns- © 30 | skin diseases, etc. Sold by Elk Lick | A single dose at bedtime will show you . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST and it is a model in every respect. BE itipiioity” of small a Pharmacy. 9-1 | more poison upon rising the next morn- SHINE I PART > PAID ON DEPOSITS. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt SE ——— a On re Es Io Mrs. Morgan Williams went to Johns- ing than can be expelled from the sys- Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. terms will be rigidly adhered to. town, last Saturday, and returned on | tem in any other way. Pine-ules dis- Drafts on all parts of the world. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- 0) New = Tuesday. Her husband is engaged in | solve the impurities, lubricate she Rid-{ 4 0 2 i ot siviinate and firms invited. tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ing Advertising Rates. the livery business there, and the | neys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain| po, sont by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- Ble: Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line family will likely all reside in that city and do away with back-ache speedily, tention. £1. each insertion. To regular advertisers, 3 | before long. Ploasencly , permanently. Sold by Blk | “hig bank is the only United States depository in the George's Creek Valley. GUARANTEE 1 PLEASE YOU od. pes Tine for each succeeding insertion. No busi- | Mrs, Elizabeth Corry and her four | ick Fharmacy. ? Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. ness lacals will be mixed with local news 5 An ; PO ee a ditorial matter for less than 10 | children, of McKeesport, Pa, are visit-| Officer Frank Wagner has given no- and want you to call and be con- art: each insertion, except on |. My and Mrs. Fred Diehl and family, | tice that the dog ordinance must be vinced that I can best supply your wants Corry is a | complied with to the letter, and that in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The 01d Reliable Butcher. me OF FICERS : emt. Marx Wineland, President. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. ee DIRECTORS: Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, Rates for Display Advertisments will be | of West Salisbury. Mrs. made known on applicati 4 : . ! . . Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents | sister of Mrs. Diehl’s, and all are en- | he will kill all dogs whose masters fail joying the visit very much. to pay their license and have their Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar | canines properly tagged. Wesee where un additional li cents each. i iti _ | Frank is right, and we trust that he 2 IRON 358 Sitions) Ames 5 ent 5 Che it shed fred for combines the qualities necessary to re g ne > : BE oS SF RAL SH ARAN prirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be | lieve the cough and purge the system | Wi 1 have enough dogs to slaughter to *Rstolutions of Bet will be published | of cold. Contains no opiates. Sold by | keep the Balogna factories busy for at Robert R. Henderson. al Poe Advertisements at legal rates. Roberdeau Annan. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All for 5 cents a lin i 4 least a few weeks. Most dogs are bet- All tents will be run and charg- E. H. Miller. 8-1 ter in “Bohunk” sau th 2 where ed for until ordered discontinued. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eckerd received | 167 In "Zobunk" sausage than anywhere No advertisement will be taken for less else. a letter from their son Thomas, last week, stating that he liked army life first rate, so far. He is at Long Island, | attend the Meyersdale Commercial N. Y., where he will drill for a couple | College, Meyersdale, Pa. It’s The Best M / J o - of months, then be sent somewhere | School. Catalogue Free. tf Y qir IS else. 5 A jolly crowd of Salisbury and West Some time ago Wm. Rees and James | galisbury ladies went to Frostburg, than 25 cents. It you want a Business Education, Men are largely judged by their appearance. A good ap- pearance—that is, a man taste- fully dressed clothes of proper style. Jame in well-fittin Cochrane, Jr., went away to enlist in| Mg. yesterday morning, in C. W. Stot- g the Regular army. James : is now in |jer’s large hack, drawn by four horses, the Service as a heavy artillery man, | with Herbert McKinley as driver. The and is located near New York City. | following named ladies constituted the A cour- teous manner and a good im- . His companion, however, returned : 1 ression go hand in hand to- Feed your hair; nourish it; || ome aod did 28, Jon party: Mrs. Lloyd Beachy, Mrs. C. W. P g A tve | hi i . Stotler, Mrs, P. L. Livengood, Mrs. ward success. You may be suc- give it somet ng to : ve on. Edward Landis, a carpenter 34 years | John M. Wright, Mrs. Chas. Paschke, Then it will stop falling, and J | old, fell from the roof of the new dwell- | Mrs. A. L. Williams, Mrs. P. Conley, cessful, even though you make will grow long and heavy. ing house of Wm. H. Walker, a short | Mrs. H. J. Christner and Mrs. Albert a poor appearance, but your 5 distance east of Berlin, Tuesday even- | Emrich. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only hair-food you can buy. For 60 years it has been doing ing of last week, fracturing his scull. He died a few hours later without re- He was un- On Tuesday afternoon the following named young people drove out to Stan- chances are better the other way. We are showing a splendid Be gaining consciousness, ton’s dam, near Grantsville, Md., to married. commune with nature and have a gen- Mrs. L. B. Simmons, of Jacksonville, | gra] good time: Dr. A. L. Haselbarth, 111, is in this vicinity for a visit with | George Hay, Wm. and James McClure, friends. She will remain all summer. | Ernest Livengood, Ellet Baumgartner, Mrs. Simmons was formerly Mrs. Dr.| Harriet Haselbarth, Carrie Miller, Stewart. She is a sister of the late | youise Schmucker, Florence and Maud Samuel Compton, and her husband | gpeicher, and Emma McClure. They used to practice medicine here about | took supper in Grantsville before re- 40 years ago. turning home, and they report a pleas- Norman B. Keim, while exercising | #nt time. one of his fine stallions, one evening | A hundred years ago the best phy- last week, was kicked by the animal |gician would give you a medicine for and pretty badly burt. Several ribs | your heart without stopping to consider just what we claim it will do. It will not disappoint you. “ My hair used to be very short. But after using Ayer’s Hair iYiE01 2 3H0 a short time it began to w, and now i rteen inches long. seems a splenaid Je Jesuits to me after being almost withou RY Luiz MRs.J. H. FIFER, Colorado Springs, line of correct clothing for Men and Boys in All The Newest Patterns and light weight effects. New Shirts, Neckwear, Summer Un- XY, XO 09 ED XY EER 0 SY J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of RQ “5 N 2 LOCH ND GENER NEWS NEWSY [TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wright, visited Johnstown and Windber, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, of McKees- port, Pa., are this week visiting the Mec- Clures and other Salisbury friends. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Leydig, of Glencoe, Pa., is this week the guest of Miss Margaret Glotfelty. Wm. H. Fogle and family, of Con- nellsville, Pa., arrived here on Tuesday for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thompson are being visited by Mrs. Thompson’s fath- er and sister, who reside in Tyrone, Pa. Mr. Simon Kurtz, of Pittsburg, Pa, and his sister Lou, of Grantsville, Md., were visiting Salisbury friends yester- day. Eat one of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and you will not suffer with indigestion. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keim were visited last week by Mr. and Mrs. Seibert, of Berlin. Mrs. Seibert is a sister of Mrs. Keim’s. Some potato patches in this vicinity are badly stricken with blight, but the blight is not general. Most patches promise to yield well. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing properties of Pinesalve makes it su- perior to family salves. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Miller, of ¥riedens, Pa., arrrived in town last week for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. E. Haselbarth. Misses Della and Alice Beal were visited several days during the past week by Mr. Hanna, a friend of theirs who resides in Missouri. If you want a Business Education, at- tend the Meyersdale Commercial Col- lege, Meyersdale, Pa. It’s The Best School. Catalogue Free. tf Harvey Maust has a pumpkin in his cellar that was raised last summer, and it is in just as perfect a state of preser- vation as the day it was plucked from are fractured, but a little thing like that won’t keep an old horseman like Norman on the disabled list very long. At any rate we hope not. There is getting to be entirely too much whooping, yelling and general vulgarity on our streets at night, both by people who are drunk and people who are sober, and much complaint is being heard on all sides. The town authorities and officers should see to it that all nuisances are abated. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings passed through Salisbury, yesterday morning, on their way to Jennings, Md. They have just returned from a delightful vacation. They went from Baltimore to Boston by boat, thence to the White Mountains, thence to Vermont, thence down the Connecticut river and re- turned home. The man who went out to milk and sat down on a boulder in the middle of the pasture and waited for the cow to back up, was a brother to the man who kept a store and wouldn't advertise be- cause he reasoned that the purchasing public would back up to his place of business when it wanted something.— Commercial Union. Last Thursday Rev. Father McDon- ald, of West Salisbury, entertained at dinner the following named persons: Rev. Father Looney, of Meyersdale, Dr. Lauman and Miss Dites, of Johns- town, Pa., and Drs. Perry and Lichty, of Salisbury. The guests all agree that Rev. McDonald is a splendid entertain- er, and that the dinner was one of the finest. The old time method of purging the system with Cathartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines:is superseded by Dade’s Little Liver Pills. They cleans the liver, and instead of weaken- ing, build up and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, ete. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 The Methodists of Somerset county, Pa., will hold a reunion at Rockwood Tuesday, Aug. 7th, for which special- rate tickets will be sold by the B. & O. Robert Forbes, D. D., of Philadelphia, will speak on Methodism. He is one of the most eloquent speakers of the Methodist denomination, and to hear his address will be a treat. Lunch will what effect it might have on the liver. Even to this good day cough and cold medicines invariably bind the bowels. This is wrong. Bee’s Laxative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels—drives out the cold—clears the head, relieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthens the mucous membranes of the throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 There is only one way in which to build up a town. That way is for all the people to work together, to put their shoulders to the wheel and help push the car of progress along. Tt means that you quit your back-biting and trying to-down your competitor. Don’t be a clam ; be a progressive man in business. If your investments don’t amount to more than a hundred dol- lars, spend a portion of your profits in advertising. The paper is here to help you, not to rob you. Be a stayer, not a quitter, and if yow're sure your busi- ness will not stand advertising, you'd better advertise it for sale. Dr. P. 8. Keim and wife, of Roach- dale, Ind., arrived in Salisbury, Sunday evening, for a visit at the doctor’s old home. He is the youngest son of Mrs. 8. C. Ceim, and he left here nine years ago, shortly after graduating from Jefferson Medical College, of Philadel- phia. “Pete,” as he is familiarly known here, is looking exceedingly well, 4nd he is fat and hearty, the cause of which he says is due to the fact that he has had plenty to eat in the Hoosier state, and a good cook to prepare it. He re- cently sold his practice in Indiana, and after he completes his visit here he will take a post-graduate course in Philadelphia, then look up another lo- cation. Mrs. Keim is an Indiana lady, and we trust that she is enjoying her visit here as much as her husband is enjoying his. Once more we are going over our subscription list and sending out state- ments to all subscribers found to be a year or more in arrears. It is doubt- ful whether we have a delinquent sub- seriber among our entire army of readers who is not able to pay at least a portion of his or her account, and we therefore expect a prompt remittance from each and every one, of such amount as the subscriber feels able to 3 LBRBBBRBBIBBBBBLBBBBBBBBDBHS derwear, Straw Hats, etc., here in large variety. Wonderful Sensational OUR GUARANTEE “It reproduces the human voice with all the volume of the original’’ Absolutely New Principles Paiented in all Civilized Countries PEPRODUCES COLUMBIA AND CYLINDER RECORDS oo NEW Twentieth Century Cylinder Records HALF FOOT LONG SPLENDID FOR DANCING PARTIES A Perfect Substitute for the Orchestra. Must be heard to be appreciated For Sale by Dealers Everywhere and at all the Stores of the Columbia Phonograph Company, General Creators of the Talking Machine Industry. STYLE PREMIER $100, 16 TIMES LOUDER THAN ALL OTHER TALKING MACHINES THE MOST MARVELOUS TALKING STAOHINE EVER OONSTRUOTED The Latest Invention Astonishing Results. Owners of the Fandamental Patents. ALL OTHER y be : spare. Do not let your indebtedness the Vos 2 i ton be served on the grounds. pile up on you, but rather square up to Largest Manufacturers in the World. o! Theodore Ringler an rchie Coch-| The Twentieth Annual Reunion of | date and then pay for another year in GRAND PRIZE, PARIS 1900 BDOUBLE rane, Jr., are each suffering with a dis- | the Lutherans of Somerset county will | advance, thus securing a lower rate 2 GRAND PRIZE, ST. LOUIS 1904 or abled hand. Each of them had several | pe held in Edgewood Grove, Somerset, | and saving 26 cents. At any rate we 615 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. + ec fingers mashed between a mining car | on Thursday, Aug. 9th. Able speakers | expect our delinquents to do the best Ve and a prop. have been invited for the day. The |they can by us, for we have trusted ) For bloating, belching, sour stomach, | Berlin Concert Band will furnish musie. | and placed confidence in them because Te fa bad breath, malassimilation of food, | A restaurant in competent hands will | we believed them to be honest people. T - ¢ d h al and all symptons of indigestion, Ring’s provide meals at reasonable rates. Ex- Those who betray confidence and trust HE TAR goes Into more 200 ome 3 3 - 8 Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt and ef- | cursion rates on railroads. The Com- | placed in them are of all people the g g Sin Salisbury and Elk Lick J ficient corrective. Sold by Elk fLick Pharmacy. 91 mittee will endeavor to make this the best reunion yet held. most despisable, and invariably they suffer in the end for their sin. than all other papers combined. Advertisels, remember this.