The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 18, 1907, Image 5

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    LOSING-OUT SALE
Pianos, Organs & Sewing Machines,
=BEGINNING APR. 10,1907 <=
and lasting 15 days, to make room for new stock now on the road.
All must go, regardless of cost.
~as— cure a high grade piano at a low price. ——=li—
$350.00 Kohler & Campbell, Dark Mahogany
315.00 Kohler & Campbell, Dark Mahogany
400.00 Victor, beautiful Dark Figured Mahogany, 268.00
350.00 Keller Bros., Dark Burl Walnut
45000 Steiff, case damaged
: 385.00 Bush & Lane, Mahogany, case damaged...
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
This is a rare opportunity to se-
$315.00 Keller Brog.;..- vic... ii iiviviiinany, $135.00
450.00 Kimball, beautiful Dark Rosewood
350.00 Hasbrouk, Colonial Mahogany.......... ;
385.00 Crown, Dark Rosewood, (attachment piano) 235.00
850.00 Smith & Nixon, case damaged, fine Piano, 237.00
385.00 King, Beautiful Mahogany.
MeSail’ Mahogany in good playing order,
Fischer Square Piano, Ebony finish, -
ORGANS:—New and Second-hand Organs, your Jdiotee at $15-
- 00, 20.00, 30.00.
SEWING MACHINES.
White, Standard, Wheeler & Wilson, New Home and Domes-
tic, $20.00 to 30.00.
Second-Hand Machines, $1.00 to 5.00.
Reich & Ploek,
Meyersdale, Pa.
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BEACHYS HORSE & CATTLE POWDER,
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the kind you used to buy.
Blk Lick Drug tore.
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240.00
$135.00.
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feet give you “sole fit”
from the first.
There's Lot's of Go
RALSTON
You have heard so much about the comfort which is to j
be found in a ROLSTON HEALTH SHOE that perhaps
you think that we've made style a secondary consideration. #
in the
models of the soles of your
as well as upper fit and this not
only means comfort but it means also that your shoes will
retain their shape and wear longer because they fit perfectly
Will you say “Show Me?”
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HOME-FURNISHING TIME!
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That’s not so—and to prove it we would like to have you =
look over our Spring line of ROLSTONS.
You'll find all =
the snap and go that good taste allows. ®
That’s not all, either,—the unique construction of their *
lasts which are “true to nature”
SIR
RETR HE 4
# Cleaning Brings Out--Pretty Papers for your walls, Lace
% Curtains and Window Shades for your windows, Rugs,
5 Carpets, Matting and Linoleum for your floors,
New Firm!
G. G. De Lozier,
ROGER 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
| grocery and confectionery store,and to give
|
‘Big Value For Cash.
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
way. It is my aim to conduct a first class
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.
FOLEY'S
HONEY oTAR
The original
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY’ S HONEY and TAR isin
| aYellow package. Refuse substitutes
Prepared only by
Foley & Company, Chicago.
We want you to call and - our superb line of Trim- #
med Hats.
The ladies who have been inspecting our
Spring and Summer Millinery are delighted. Prices the
® lowest, goods the nicest and best.
Auction Called O11?
¢ Our auctions advertised for April 13th and 15th have
# been called off. Too busy unpacking new and seasonable
# goods of all kinds to bother with auctions now.
IK IG VARY STORE €. 1. Hy, Nog.
New Store! New Goods!
We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J.
o Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you
-
Sms, Grosores, etc.
>to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods,
We start with an entire new stock, sa we handle 0 the
best and purest brands of goods.
We solicit a share of your pat-
ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all.
Howard Meager & Co.
pelea ne
hing]
Also for
Cough,
Colds, |
. Sore
AOA= Throat.
SOLD UNDER A
POSITIVE CUARANTEE
Contains no Opiates. Pleasant to take.
50 Doses for 35 cents
AT YOUR DRUCGCIST.
Write to-day for Booklet that tells you all
about CROUP. Don’t DY something else
claimed to be ‘‘ just as goo
DERBY’S PURE
KIDNEY PILLS
for all Kidney, 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.
AAI
KILL v= COUGH |
ano CURE THE LUNGS
«= Dr. King’s
New Discovery
ONSUMPTION! Price
FOR (Cotes and 50c &$1.00
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
Free Trial.
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Estate of Daniel J. Otto, late of Elk Lick
township, Somerset county, Pa., deceased.
Power of attorney in the above estate
having been granted to me by the proper
authority, notice is hercby given to all per-
sons indebted to said estate to make im-
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same, to present them, duly au-
thenticated for settlement, at the residence
of the undersigned, in said township, on
Wagner's
RESTAURANT, |
Estate of Alvin D. Statler, deceased, late of |
Ellis Wagner, Prop., Salisbury.
(Successor to F. A. Thompson.)
OVSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
Also headquarters "for Ice Cream,
| Fresh Fish, Lunches, Confectionery, etc
A share of your patronage solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Saturday, April 20th, at 1 o’clock p. m.
DANIEL D. OTTO,
Administrator’s Notice.
Salisbury borough, Somerset county, Pa.
Letters of administration upon the above
named estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons having claims
against the same will present them for pay-
ment, duly authenticated, at the residence
of Tunison Glotfelty, in ‘said borough, on
Monday, May 27th, 1907, in the afternoon,
and those indebted to the said estate will
please make immediate payment to
7. S. MATTHEWS, Administrator,
5-16 Somerset, Pa.
FOLEYSHONEY~<TAR
for children; safe, sure. No opiates
Whooping |
Wis Early Risers
The famous little pills.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from
the system by gently moving the bowels.
'FOLEYSHONEY-TAR
|
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
BLISTER SALE."
NOTICE TO COAL CUSTOMERS.
I hereby give notice to my coal cus-
| tomers that after the 10th day of April,
11907, my terms
{cash when coal is delivered.
for coal are strictly
I further
| give notice that all accounts not set-
4-18 Attorney In Fact. |
tled before April 20th will be placed
in the hands of an officer for collection,
or sold at public auction.
Thanking you for past patronage,
and a continuance of the same, I am
Respectfully Yours,
tf. W. B. STEVANUS.
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SAWMILL « OUTFIT FOR SALE.
Outfit consists of one 35 H. P
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, etc.
This is a good, complete plant that
has beed used only 2!7 years, and will
cut from 16,000 to 20,000 feet per day.
GArrerr LuaBier Co,
tf Jennings, Md.
READ, READ, READ!
. Geiser
ceived at Elk Lick Variety Store.
Come and see our beautiful new line |
Dress Goods, |
Dress Skirts,
Mattings and
of Ladies’
Lace Curtains, Boys’
We will say no more, as
speak for themselves.
tf Erk Lick VARIETY STORE.
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FOR RENT!—The well known J R.,
! Joy property, in Salisbury.
room steam-heated house, three acres
of choice gardening ground, two good
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
EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the |
Williams
will get the worth
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John H. Barver to Ida B. Coffman, in
Somerset township, $281.91.
John Lochrie to Wm. Hochstetler, in
Brothersvalley, $2500.
Millard W. Walker to Preston B.
Walker, in Summit, $2000.
J. J. Griffith to W. D. Jacobs, in Jen-
ner, $800.
Julian A. Yorty to Elmer E.
in Somerset, $360.
Elmer E. Lyons to Annie Yous: in
Somerset, $395.
Annie Young to Jonathan I Walker,
in Somerset, $600.
Henry Barkman Heirs, to Charles
F. Barkman. in Milford, $4500.
M. H. Habel to Ellen McGlone, in
Meyersdale, $200.
O. M. Crosby to Willis Crosby, et al.,
in Northampton, $260.
Maggie J. Berkey to Jacob Rouda-
bugh, in Conemaugh, $1287.
Henry Shaud to Geo. H. Kuhlman, in
Milford, $3500.
James Rhoads to J. W. Trimpey, in
Casselman, $475.
James B. Holderbaum to C. W.Kam-
merer, in Somerset borough, $600.
Wilmore Coal Co. to Genetrous Dilu-
chis, in Windber, $145.
Abram Williams to Jeremiah B.
Keim, in Elk Lick, $1000.
Peter 8. Hay Ex’tr. to Jeremiah B.
Keim, in Elk Lick, $150.
David Fuller to same, in Elk Lick,
$150.
J. W. Beachy Adm’r. to Fannie Clark,
in Salisbury, $1000.
Silas Hileman to Charles Hileman, in
Addison, $3000.
George Friedline to P. W.& 8. R. R.
Co., in Somerset, $1.
Ellen D. Suhrie to Reuben 8S. Walker,
in Meyersdale, $2800. 2
Jacob Zufall to Annie Hammond, in
Meyersdale, $3800.
Diana Heming to Chas.
baugh, in Jefferson, $450.
Levi Pletcher to same, in Jefferson,
$10.
Mary G. Cunningham to Augustus H.
Kane, in Windber, $500.
Hiram Wable to David Ansell, in
Milford, $800.
Elizabeth Rush to Harvey T. Henry,
in Upper Turkeyfoot, $1111,
Edward C. Liston to same, in Upper
Turkeyfoot, $1111.
Herbert Mosholder to Dennis Wisler,
in Meyersdale, $1600.
Louvinia Guthrie to Matilda Knepp,
in Meyersdale, $1650.
A. B. Falkner to Samuel P. Brubaker,
in Brothersvalley, $100.
Samuel P. Brubaker to D. B. Zim-
merman, in Brothersvalley, $18.00.
Sarah Fritz to R. G. Landis, in Broth-
ersvalley, $3500.
W. A. Knieriem to Dennis Knieriem,
in Meyersdale, $1000.
Henry S. Hostetler to Hannah Miller,
in Summit, $5500.
Delila Fullen to Elizabeth Phillippi,
in Summit, $126.
George Feik to R.
Lick, $1750.
Sylvester S. Hay to Wm. M. Bowser,
in Meyersdale, $2000.
(C. I. Sechmucker to Charles Whip-
perman, in Friedens, $150.
Charles H. Whipperman to Nora
Coleman, in Friedens, $165.
Urias D. Braucher’s Extr. to Wm. W.
Cupp, in Somerset borough, $1575.
Wm. J. Paterson to Joseph Younker,
in Jenner, $250.
Joseph Younker to Joseph Yoder, in
Jenner, $450.
Lyons,
F. Rum-
A. Winter, in Elk
lr —-
A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO RE-
LIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS.
I have been a very great sufferer
from the dreadful disease,rheumatism,
for a number of years. 1 have tried
many medicines, but never got much
relief from any of them until two years
ago, when I bought a bottle of Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm. I found relief be-
fore I had used all of one bottle, but
kept on applying it, and soon felt like
a different woman. Through my ad-
vice many of my friends have tried it
and can tell you how wonderfully it
has worked. —M=rs. Saran A. Core, 140
S. New St, Dover, Del. Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm is a liniment. The relief
| worth many times its cost.
| name.
Clothing. The nicest goods you ever |
saw, and the prices so very reasonable. |
the goods!
bite a
| Courier.
Fourteen- |
{ most etfectual.
wells, a fine springi'and spring house, |
| a healthy condition.
Livery, Salisbury, Pa. you |
of your money. |
| Somerset County telephone.
from pain which it affords is alone
It makes
rest and sleep possible. I'or sale at
Miller's Drug Store. 5-1
The Courier is Right.
The Meyersdale Commercial says
| the policy of the Lincolr pis t
Finiest New Goods in Town Just Re- | 118 Policy of the Jintoln party. is fo
{ “watch and wait.
That’s about all there is left to do,
and there are not many left to do that,
The Lincoln party was great only in
It is less, much less, to-day
than it ever was. It has been discov-
ered. It won’t fool the people soon
again. Not even the Democrats will
second time.—Conneilsville
CHAMBERLAIN'S COU GH REMEDY
AIDS NATURE. :
Medicines that aid nature are always
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays
the cough, relieves the lungs, aids ex-
| pectoration, opens the secretions, and
| aids nature in restoring the system teé®
Thousands have
testified to its superior excellence. For
| sale at Miller's Drug Store. 5-1
ici
‘Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right