A RRB i Pp S. HAY, 3 GREA AY pen, Wilian Guaranteed to give satisfac- tory wear. : No store shows greater prepardness for $£ and Spring requirements in Wearing Apparel and all the # accessories of dress, such as Rain Coats, Skirts, Shoes, Ho- i siery, Scarfs, Belts, Neckwear, Combs, Long Gloves, etc. In fact we have All the good that’s new, And all the new that’s good. TR ETB : 2s IST GIT OT 5 Your Easter Cove. will look its best worn over one of these R. & G. Tapering Waist Corsets, made of Batiste, trimmed with lace, EES Ki WEIR Tee PU Also for Whooping Cough, Colds, Fl STN RE Sore : FUL er Throat. LD UNDER A POSITIVE CUARANTEE Contains no Opiates. Pleasant to take. 50 Doses for 35 cents AT YOUR DRUCCIST. Write to-da; 2g fo Booklet that tells you all about CROU Don’t bu , something else claimed to be * just as DERBY’S PURE KIDNEY PILLS for all Xiduey) Liver and Bladder Troubles. 60 Pills—10 days’ treatment, 25 cents at your druggist. Write to-day for free sample. DERBY MEDICINE CO., Eaton Rapids, =- Michigan. legal fee. Success. (ests reat One. But in proportion to its importance as a channel to success, the question of buying a piano is cucu greater. lasting dissatisfaction or perpetual harmony and happiness. Arc Piano We can settle this all important question for you without a We simply make your purchase of a piano a good, Come in and let us show you what we call a good piano. Reich & Plock, Sa Pa. undoes. il Tower § is usually the most part of a machine. Each item must be properly balanced by some other, all the others, and together they make the scale turn in favor of health. The proper compounding of a dose of medicine cannot be too strongly insisted upon. We insist upon it in our house. are people who make them. CITY DRUG STORE, LET US GIVE YOU XX XXXXX OOOOOCNXX AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA A price on Yard Fence. Don't think of putting up any kind of fence before you fo our 48 page free Catalogue and the west prices ever named on Ornamant- al Fence and Gates. We can sell you A FENCE Like above cut,36inches high, at 12 ete: er running foot. Madeo extra heavy alvanized Steel Wire and will last for . Costs lessthan wood and is far sale Prices. direct to user. Write today. KITSELMAN BROS. Box 514 MUNCIE, INDIANA. KILL COUCH dno CURE THE LUNGS tm Dr. King's New Discovery £TONSUMPTION Price FOR § and 50c & $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all § THROAT and LUNG TROUB- LES, or MONEY BACK. THE SALISBURY HACK LINE AND LIVERY. ~~ C. W. STATLER, = he Proprietor L&T wo hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at Returning, No 1leaves Meyersdaleat1 P.M No.2leaves Meyersdale at s @Fr-First class rigs for all kinds of trav- el,at reasonable prices. Baltimore & Ohio R. RK. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 25, 1906. MEYERSDALE. *Daily. +Daily except Sunday. §$Sunday only. CONNELLSVILLE & PITTSBURG. De- part *5.48 a. m., +7.52 a. m. (local), *1.38 p. m., *4.30 p. m. (local). Arrive *10.55 a. m. (local), *11.30 a. m.,*4.50 p. m., +6.30 p. m., *9.39 p. m. CHICAGO, Depars *].. 38 p. m. Arrive *1130 a. m., *4.50 p. m CLEVELAND, Depart *1.38 p. m. Arrive Holy ‘BALIO, PHILA & NEW YORK, Depart *11.30 , ¥4.50 p. m., *9.39 p. m. Arrive *5.48 a. > CUMBERLAND, Dopath *10.55 a. m. (local), *11.30 a, my, *4,50 p. m1 ms, 46.30 p. m. (local), *9.39 p. Mm. Arrive *5. 48 a. m , 17.52 a. m. (local), *1.38 p. m., *4.30 p. m. (local). JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart *6.30 a. m.,+1.38 p. i, *450 p. m. Arrive $11.30 a. m. , $4.50 D. m. 7.15 p. m Forest-«Stream| $3.00 00 a Year— 10 Cents a a Copy WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-1229 FILBERT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Modern, up-to-date accommodations at moderate rates. A square each way from the two principal raliroad stations and in the center of the shopping and theatre dis- trict. American Plan, £2.00 to $3.50 per day. European Plan, $1.00 to $2.50 per day. No. 6106. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank of Salisbury, at Elk Lick, in the State of Pennsyl- vania, at the Close of Busines, March 22d, 1907. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.............. $ Overdrafts, secured & unsecured. U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation. Premiums on U. 8. Bonds Bonds, securities, e te. res — meiubl E ENAERSSSZ Bnd Ys Due from approve d reserve agts.. Checks and other cash items Notes of other National Banks. . Fractional paper currency, nick- els and cents Latoful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie... ....... ion $17 540 50 Legal-tender notes. 3 500 00 21 040 50 Redemption fund w ith U.S. Eh urer (54 of circulation) — — ~ 3 © LIABILITIES. Capital sock paid in Surplus f Un ivided profits, less expenses and taxes National Ban Due to State Banks and Bankers Indi’l deposits subject to check.. Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit. State of Pennsylvania, County of Somerset, 33: I, Albert Reitz, Cashier of the above nam- ed bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. ALBERT BL JIT: hier. Subscribed and affirmed to Dot me this 27th day of March, 1907. % . Notary Public. CORRECT —ATTEST: N.D. HAY, L.L.B BEACHY, A.M. LICHTY Directors. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. READ, READ, READ! Finest New Goods in Town Just Re- ceived at Elk Lick Variety Store. Come and see our beautiful new line of Ladies’ Dress Skirts, Dress Goods, Lace Curtains, Mattings-and Boys’ Clothing, The nicest goods you ever saw, and the prices so very reasonable. We will say no more, as the goods speak for themselves. tf ELx Lick Vane TY STORE. —————— - CREAM FOR SALE !—20c. per quart. 4-11 Megs. 7. M WrricHr. Call to see our fine ispla of Spring and Summer Pattern Hats, in the Lowry Building, Salisbury, March 30th. Tue Zs raLL Co, —— SAWMILL QUTPIT | FOR SALE. Outfit consists of one 35 H. P. Geiser Engine and Boiler, 1 Hench '& Drom- gold Circular Sawmill, 1 Three-saw Tower Edger, 1 Butterworth & Lowe Lath Mill and Bolter, 1 Sawdust Con- veyor, 1 Crosscut Saw Rigging, Com- plete Blacksmith Shop, 3 Saws, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting, ete. This is a good, complete plant that has beed used only 214 years, and will cut from 16,000 to 20,000 feet per day. GARRETT LUMBER Co., tf Jennings, Md. NEW MILLINERY !—The Zufall Company, of Meyersdale, will open a new Millinery in the Lowry Building, in Salisbury, March 30th. FOR RENT !—The well known J. R. Joy property, in Salisbury. Fourteen- room steam-heated house, three acres of choice gardening ground, two good wells, a fine spring and spring house, good poultry house, stable, ete., lots of small fruit and many fine, large orch- ard trees. Apply to Albert Reitz, Cashier First National Bank, Salisbury. Pa. tf WANTED, all the sick and well peo- ple to know that we are sole agents for Dr. Kimmell’s celebrated Stomachic and Nervine Remedy, also Dr. Kim- mell’s Headache and Liver Tablets. tf Howarp MEAGER & Co. EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa., you will get the worth of your money. Somerset County 18 telephone, tf An Exparienced Milliner will have charge of our new Millinery Store in Salisbury, in the Lowry Building Grand opening on Saturday, March 30th. Tue ZuraLsn Co. SPECIAL CIVIL COURT. A special term of civil court to con- tinue two weeks has been ordered by Judge Kooser, commencing Monday, April 8th. Twenty cases have been placed on the calendar for each week, and several of those set for the first week will be held by a foreign Judge, for the reason that Judge Kooser was concerned in them as counsel. For the first week the cases are: Somerset Collier Company vs. A. F. John. Concerns a mortgage. Henry Smith vs. Smith’s livery stable. An appeal by defendant. John Lemon Davis vs. John William Hawes. Capias ad respondendum. Wm. 8. Power Co. vs. Vulcan Soot Cleaner Co. An action in assumpsit. Hans Olson vs. Listie Mining and Manufacturing Company. Assumpsit. George W. Logue vs. Samuel McMul- len’s administrator. Appeal by defend- ant. Samuel McAtee vs. B. & O. Railroad Company. Claim for damages. L. L. Weimer vs. H. G. Witt, admin- istrator, - Assumpsit. Similar suits against the same defendant have been brought by Bruce Cobaugh, Fisher & Co., Strauss & Co., and Wilhelm Heil, but the disposition of one probably will decide the others. Justus Volk vs. A. K. Beatty. As- sumpsit. Belle Boger vs. Conrad H. Ackerman. Capias ad respondendum. N. D. Hay vs. Merchants Coal Com- pany. Claim for damages. Borough of Meyersdale vs. Somerset County Telephone Company. Assump- sit. Benjamin G. Bittner vs. Mahlon Christner. Trespass. M, L. Bowman vs. W. Dempsey. Ape peal by plaintiff. Susan Dively vs. Grand Union Tea Company. Sheriff’s interpleader. Susan E. Dively vs. Joseph Crist’s ad- ministrator. Assumpsit. CASES FOR SECOND WEEK. R. B. Phillippi vs. North American Mutual Insurance Company. Assump- sit. Malcolm Brothers vs. North American Mutual Fire Insurance Company. As- sumpsit. W. B. Kennell vs. Andrew Kennell. To determine title to property. B. H. Matthews vs. John W. Kreitz- burg’s use. Judgment note. John W. Hoskins vs. Somerset Coal Company. Claim for damages. Heirs of William J. Hitchman vs. Pittsburg & Connellsville Railroad Company. Hannah Chambers vs. The Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company. Claim for damages. E. E. Kiernan vs. Jesse and Samuel J. Crist. Ejectment. I.. T. Alexander vs. George E. Bishop. Assumpsit. Pittsburg Plate Glass Company vs. Appel & Glessner. Corporation Law & Trust Company, incorporated, vs. C. A. Claus. John H. Rhoads vs. Merchants Coal Company. Claim for damages. Jenner School District vs. Merchants Coal Company. Trespass. First National Bank of Scottdale vs. J. W. Williams. Assumpsit. John H.Shaffer vs. Lewis D.Shaffer. Assumpsit. i Frank Lowry vs. John E. Seymore. Assumpsit. Jesse Crist vs. Quemaboning Branch R. R. Trespass. Abraham Shaulis vs. B. & O. R. R. Claim for damages. Elizabeth Scott vs. John L. Gardner’s executor. ee ered tn ren POWHATAN GUARDS. Jamestown Exposition Police De- partment, Strong and Well Organized. Norfolk, Va.——The Jamestown Expo- gition police department consists of 100 men with headquarters on the grounds. Captain H. W. Carpenter, of the United States Marine Corps, spec- ially assigned, is commandant, and Captain E. G. Currey, formerly of the army, with a record in the Philippines, isadjutant. The force includes a secret service, a detective bureau and a uni- formed patrol. The Guard is part foot, part mounted and part assigned to water front service, the latter being provided with launches. The Guard is | under military discipline, and its uni- | form is of military character, gray with red trimmings, including shoulder | them, and will not be permitted to re- main on the grounds nor in the vicinity of Norfolk or contiguous cities. Incoming trains and boats will be watched at the exposition end, and in addition it. will be difficult for any criminal known to the police of any of the larger cities to get well started on his way for the exposition vicinity. Thus a crook leaving New York on a steamer bound for the Tidewater of Virginia would be almost sure to be “spotted” before the vessel sailed. All of the towns near Norfolk, and all of the resorts to which the crowds will ° flock, are similarly protected. The secret service will be quite a separate branch of the police, and its duties will include “tabs” on expo- sition matters generally, as well as upon the police force itself and its man- ner of performing its duties. ee es Concerning Births and Deaths in Somerset County. : A surprise was sprung on the County Commissioners, recently, when bills of registrars of vital statistics for 1908, endorsed by the state health depart- ment, came in from registrars all over the county: Under the act of 1805 the reporting of births and deaths was taken from the assessors, who had previously been allowed 6 cents each for the same, and vested in “Registrars of Vital Statis- tics,” appointed by the state, each of whom reports a district composed of several townships or boroughs, to the state health department, and receives 25 cents therefor instead of 5. It was generally supposed that the state would pay the bills, as the reg- istrars are subordinates of the state health department, but the act creat- ing the office of registrar provides that they shall be paid by the counties. The registrars make out their bills an- nually and forward them to Harris- burg for the “O. K.” of the health de- partment. Subsequently they receive endorsed printed bills, which they pre- sent to the county commissioners for payment. According to registrars’ bills filed, in 20 out of the 45 precincts in the county, there were 1,058 births and deaths. last year, or an increase in population of 469, and there were more births than deaths in every district. At the com- missioners’ office there is complaint that the new method of registration is too expensive. Bills received so far aggregate $411.75, while the same work done the old way would have cost only $82.35. ‘At this. rate it will cost the county nearly $1,000 annually. The county is apportioned as fol- lows: William B. Shaffer—$93.25. 238 births, 135 deaths—Somerset borough, Somer- set township, Jefferson and Lincoln townships. Sevilla Geiger—$15, 37-13—North- ampton, Larimer and Greenville town- ship. Irvin P. Dull—$22, 73-27—Hoovers- ville borough and Shade township. W. S. Mountain—$27, 104-44—Con- fluence borough, Addison and Lower Turkeyfoot townships. Robert G. Colborn—$82, 197-131— Windber borough. LeRoy Forquer—4.75, 12-7—Ursina borough. C. L. Friedline—$20.50, 56-26—Stoyes- town borough, Quemahoning town- ship. Harvey Hay—48.75, 139-56—Salisbury borough, Elk Lick township. William H. Hoffmeyer—$85.50, 202- 140—Meyersdale borough, Summit township. Li a And Still the Children Die. School in 1950—Teacher (to newly arrived pupil)—“Have you your vac- cination certificate with you?” “Yes, sir.” “Have you been inoculated against croup?” “Yes, sir.” “Have you been vaccinated with the cholera bacillus? Jo “Yes, sir.” “Have you a written cirtificate that you have been made immune against whooping cough, measles, and scarla- tina?” “Yes, sir.’ “Will you promise never to use the sponge and slate-pencil of your neigh- | bor?” “Yes, sir.” “Are you willing that at least once every week all your books be thor- oughly fumigated with sulphur and | your clothes be disinfected with mer- straps of red, and stripes down the | seams of the trousers, of the same color. Fo & 7 8 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A ay — = ! DT = 4 ; Adam Kreitzburg to Ella Kreitzburg, | The coats are of the blouse cut, and —— in Meversdale, $1. | belt with sword is worn, the mounted | a2 : Pie The National Weekly Jour- ig foptan al. to John (). Bar-| men~having the: cavalry- sabre, and the hecossary prajsetn: measur 2 pre nal of Outdoor Life low, in Addison, $225. | wear riding breeches and pattees. | roribed by our modern ; ye F you are interested in the doings of John H. Stanton to Margaret A.| Great slouch hats are worn. The juris- | tons, you may id Si 3 2] Lae anglers, campers, shooters, or yachts- Stanton, in Confluence, $36. | diction of the exposition extends a enclosure and take: yonder ASO ated men the vorld over, write for a if | Margaret A. Stanton to Marshall S. | mile without the grounds, under the aluminum seat and begin your lessons. | | | euric bic bloriqen “Yeu, sir) | | | | | : wy “Very well, then, as you’ possess® ali Paul H. Gross, LY iLL oA Meyersdale, Penna, BOBDBBBHRBBY OA &H OY Xd m<®=Usec R. M. Beachy’s Tonic Powder for horses and cattle. [& The GENUINE is R. M. Beachy’s (copy-righted. "WR tury been the leading sportsman’s QO Cg BBRRBRRBBDBRBORERBHHBBBE POR 900 9 1 t Forest and Stream RE ] —\Will Carleton’s Magazine. ss five cents for a four Heinbaugh, in Confluence, $36. | act of the Virginia Legislature, and ! 8 ana eds weeks’ trial subscription. Forest and David J. Henry to Hiram Henry, in | offenders are taken before magistrates Take Warning. re Stream has for over a third of a cen- P 200. aspecially appointed and holding court DEXA EDEDHODAEA Pe Upper Turkeyfoot, $2 especialy ap} This is what happened to three of our DEBE SIGS SB DRBBBBBBBRSB DRBRRR al Arig re Solomon Heinbaugh to E. G. Henry, | within the grounds, one by day, another delinquent subscribers. - me ai are: : in Upper Turkeyfoot, $200. | by night. Cases brought before them One said: “Tll pay you Saturday, if Robert Nicholson, Admr., to James |-will receive immediate attention. The I live” He’s dead. The Sportsman Tourist Natural History | Powhatan Guard will enforce the regu- | ther said: “I'll see you tomor- Rifle Range and Gallery Trap Shooting Jacob P. Wirick to Ellen Daley, in | lations of the exposition company, pre- row.” He’s blind. Send for premium offer and catalog of books Ogle, $1150. serve the peace and protect property Still another said: “Ull pay you this FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. Wm. Doney to Theodore May, in |and persons. The detective force has | week or go-to h—1” He's gone—Ex- 246 roadways New York Elk Lick, $400. been drawn from the forces of many | change. det en- ae Theodore May to George ‘Deniker, in | cities ang the Jsating Sieciine 28 I IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- Elk Lick, $250. _ |cies, and is thoroughly lamiliar Will) ,)q to Jook in vain through the col- Andrew Zemany to Andrew Toth, in | the world of so-called crookdom.” | yumns of Ture Star for an advertise- Windber, $375. | Criminals of all sorts are known to | ment of your business. tf CREPE) NOON as Game Bag and Gun Yachting E Sea and River Fishing Canoeing Nicholson $400 ' A He asked what paper she liked best, While riding in a car, And then she leaned upon his breast And sweetly murmured, “Star!” Early Risers Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar opts Early Risers @ The famous little pills. EE el 00 arom Tho famous little pills.
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