ES EE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Catharine Engle to C. H. Jennings, in Summit, $100. Anna Cook to Babcock Lumber Company, in Shade, $1,700. B. P. Mitchell to Silas Hileman, in Confluence, $1,200. Somerset Hotel Company to Rebecca Cover, in Somerset township, $500. Mary A. Coleman to Somerset Coal Company, in Brothersvalley, $175. James M. Cover to Lillian M. Berke- bile, in Somerset township, $500. Fred Rowe to Derienzso Domenico, in Summit, $2,500. ¢ Noah Pritts to Ephraim 8. Weimer, in Black, $425. Harrison Pritts to same, in Black, $20. : William Zinn’s heirs to Philip M. Thomas, in Summit, $1,200. William Zinn’s heirs to same, in Sum- mit, $100. William Zino’s heirs to Milton Zinn, in Summit, $100. Moses Thomas to Stephen Thomas, im Conemaugh, $1,000. Moses Thomas to Levi Thomas, in Conemaugh, $1. Domininic Politme to G. Sewell Mow- ry, in Windber, $125. Franklin Heiple to Wesley M. Miller, in Jenner, $140. Barbara Gardner to same, in Jenner, $1,450. Lemon D. Miller to Manufacturers’ Water Company, in Quemahoning, $2,928. Charles Orbin Saylor to Angie Saylor, in Somerset township, $3,000. Albert Foust to Lester H. Meyers, in Conemaugh, $2,500. Henry M. Shaffer to Somerset Coal Company, in Jenner, $1. Angie Saylor to Elias Cunningham, in Somerset township, $3,000. Emma M. Brady to Angie Saylor, in Somerset township, $3,000. John T. Ravenseraft to C. U.& W. Railroad Company, in Larimer $1,039. Jonas A. Weaver to Sylvester Kalten- baugh, in Paint borough, $50. Cynthia Brant to Aaron Brant, in Brothersvalley, $600. Aaron Brant to Jacob Maust, in Brothersvalley, $750. Sylvester Ripple to Sylvester N. Hols- opple, in Paint township, $650. George W. Colborn to Milton B. Younkin, in Lower Turkeyfoot, $500. George W. Colborn to same, in Lower Turkeyfoot, $2,000. Henry H. Houpt to James H. Hold- erbaum, in Somerset borough, $400. Tillie J. Wendle to B. C. Bowers, in Somerset township, $1. Tillie J. Wendle to same, in Somerset township, $150. Edwin L. Fox to William B. Dibert, in Somerset borough, $9,000. David B. Lohr to Simon P. Fullem, in Meyersdale, $2,150 : Sarah T. Suder to John Q. Barlow, agent, in Larimer, $225. Arthur Q. Housel to same, in Lari- mer, $80. Conrad Sturtz to same, in Larimer, $100. Aaron Wilhelm to same, in Larimer, $75. W. B. Kashmareck to Powell Pop- rick, in Somerset township, $380. Simon Peters to William Nelson, in Windber, $400. Jeremiah J. Cramer to John E. Brant, in Lincoln, $252. Catherine Gindlesperger to Manu- facturers’ Water Co., in Quemahoning township, $6,700. G. B. Hough, et al. to Harry Country- man, in Somerset borough, $350. G. B. Hough to same, in Somerset borough, $650. George W. Marteeny to same, in Somerset borough, $3,500. Joseph Martin to John R. Boose, in Elk Lick, $59. Isabella Pile to Mary M. Keel, in Somerset borough, $300. Mary M. Keel to C. M. Woy, in Som- erset borough, $575. Minnie J. Hoffman to Hnrvey H. Cumbecker, in Boswell, $1,000. Catharine Pink’s Executor to John Keim, in Jenner, $1,500. John Keim to Gale Heslop, in Jen- ner, $1,535. Daniel M. Fike to Charles E. Weimer, in Garrett, $300. A.J. Beeghly to Walter A. Miller, in Lincoln, $4,600. Ed. D. Leonard to Margaret J. Leon- ard, in Meyersdale, $1. Boswell Improvement Company to Jos. Silva, in Boswell, $350. Joseph Silva to Rev. E. A. Garvey, in Boswell, $526. Wilmore Coal Company to Jaduiga Gusteva, in Windber, $425. Miles A. Crosby to David M. Alston, in Northampton, $277. Boswell Improvement Company to Marinelli Guiseppi, in Boswell, $750. Trustees of Quemahoning congrega- tion of the Brethren church to M. W. Co., in Jenner, $2,000. — pl —————— WELL WORTH TRYING. WwW. H. Brown, the popular pension at- torney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: “Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King’s New Life Pills.” He writes: “they keep my family in splendid health.” Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25¢. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller's drug store. 10-1 iF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand advertising, advertise it for sale. You eannot afford to follow a business that will not stend advertising. New Store! New Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. . Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you LAX ATIVE COUGH SYRUP to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. * ope Early Risers The famous MHttle pile. best and purest brands of goods. ronage, and we guarantee a squar Howard Meager & Co. TORN | J IY TORE 310k We take pleasure in announcing to the public that we expect to handle a full line of up-to-date furniture, consisting of Wood and Iron Beds, Parlor Suits, Mattresses, Springs, Sofas, Couches, Divans, Chiffoniers, Bookcases, Cupboards, China Closets, Reed and Wood Rockers, Go-Carts, Sinks, Tables, Goods As Low As They Can old Anywhere! Dining and Kitchen Chairs, Curtain Poles, Blinds, Mirrors, Sewing Machines, and, in fact, everything that goes to make up a complete furniture store. We expect to be able to sell 4 \ Xf SN ad Jaen ii ah We have no rent to pay, ing at very little expense to conduct this business, and we earnestly solicit your patronage. We will conduct the Furniture business in the old stand of W. R. Haselbarth, located near our hardware store. and will carry furniture as a side line with our hardware, thus Respectfully yours, C. R. Haselbarth & S be- Prices As Low As The Lowe We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the We solicit a share of your pat-| rete Mark Registered.) e deal and satisfaction to all. THE ORIGINAL Cures all Coughs and 2) Rey on |assists in expelling { som and the BEER | Colds from the 3 Honey 23 System by 7 bottle. gently moving AGE o bd ee 7 i 2 uN 1 CRE Ey Le the bowels. A certain cure for croup and whooping-cough. § KENNEDY'S waxamive HONEY TAR PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF Kennedy's Laxative Hleney and Tar all Cosghs, and expels Colde from € ©. DeWITT & CO., CHICAQO, U. 8. A. the system by gently moving the bowels. SOLD BY E. H, MILLER. a TAT BOY OF YOURS will be far less expensive to you, and at the same time al- ways look his best, if you buy his clothes, shoes, hats, caps, ete., at our mammoth store. We are also leaders in men’s, women’s and misses’ shoes, hosiery, gloves, unedrwear, etc. Come And See Our Fine Line OF Suit Cases. New goods arriving right along, and they who buy without see- ing our immense stock are making an expensive mistake. HAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE, © “uareger. wire Early Risers Kodol Dyspepsia Gure The famous little plile. Digests what you eat. — 7 pmmmEt © » Capita Tt Fin Suj bes - a ~ -— - 1 a —- > — TITTY ty a a Ci an =
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