The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, April 25, 1907, Image 5

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    CLOSING-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.
This is a rare opportunity to se-
~as—_ cure a high grade piano at a low price. —=l—
$350.00 Kohler & Campbell, Dark Mahogany. ..... $290.00
315.00 Kohler & Campbell, Dark Mahogany
400.00 Victor, beautiful Dark Figured Mahogany, 268.00
350.00 Keller Bros., Dark Burl Walnut
450.00 Steiff, case damaged
385.00 Bush & Lane, Mahogany, case damaged...
$315.00 Keller Bros.,:......vi.. ceeiniinic iain $135.00
450.00 Kimball, beautiful Dark Rosewood
350.00 Hasbrouk, Colonial Mahogany.......... ;
385.00 Crown, Dark Rosewood, (attachment piano)
650.00 Smith & Nixon, case damaged, fine Piano,
385.00 King, Beautiful Mahogany
290.00
240.00
235.00
237.00
SECOND- HAND PIANOS.
MecSail Mahogany in good playing order,
Fischer Square Piano, Ebony finish,
$135.00.
100.00.
ORGANS:—New and Second-hand Organs, your choice 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,
Wi Pa.
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The More You Examine
# o RALSTON HEALTH SHOE the better you like it; for
# it is made throughout with the same infinite regard for
5 detail and finish which gives it all the
of a
x $5.00 or $6.00 shoe, but this is not all;
appearance
for, owing to the
® scientific construction of the lasts which follow absolutely
the lines of the foot, they feel comfortable from the mo-
® ment they are first tried on. - If you can find a better shoe
% for the money we would like to have you show
Let Us Show You.
HOME-FURNISHING TIME!
us,
you can’t,
We're Ready to Fill the Furnishing Wants that House-
Lace
Cleaning Brings Out---Pretty Papers for your walls,
& Curtains and Window Shades for your windows, Rugs,
% Carpets, Mattings and Linoleum for your floors.
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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
way. It is 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 [ promise a square deal and courteous
[treatment to all customers. My line will
| consist of Staple and Fancy Groceries
| choice Confectionery, Country Produce,
| Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
| OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,
SALISBURY, PA.
FOLEY
HONEY uu TAR
~The original
LAXATIVE ha remedy,
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
| troubles. No opiates. Nomn-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin
aYellowpackage. Refusesubstitutes
Prepared only by
Foley & Company, Chicago.
~ Wagner S
RESTAURANT,
Ellis Wagner, Prop., Salisbury.
(Successor to F. A. Thombson:)
OVSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
Also headquarters for Ice Cream,
| Fresh Fish, Lunches, Confectionery, etc
| A share of your patronage solicited.
| Satisfaction guaranteed.
A WE IE
The Original, Old Reliable
BEACHYS HORNE & CATTLE POWDER,
the kind you used to buy. 25c. per Ib.
lk Lick Drug Store.
muss
§ We want you to call and inspect our superb line of Trim-
med Hats. The ladies who have been inspecting our
8 Spring and Summer Millinery are delighted. Prices the
‘#8 lowest, goods the nicest and best.
Auction Called Of1?
Our auctions advertised for April 13th and 15th have ;
been called off. Too busy unpacking new and seasonable 2
goods of all kinds to bother with auctions now.
ELK LIGK VARIETY STORE G. 1. Hay, Mage
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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
>i come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Groseries, etc.
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SR ERE RRR BERR
We start with 1 an entire new i 01 we Bn en 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.
FOR EVERY READER
“EVERY WHERE”
EDITED BY WILL CARLETON
AMERICA’S BEST FIFTY CENT MAGAZINE
Mr, Carleton’s Latest Poems and Sketches. Best of Current Literature.
Edited to Interest and Iaspire.
Werld-wide in Scope and Purpose.
64 pages, Finely Printed and Illustrated.
THE MAGAZINE FOR YOUR HOME
PUBLISHED MONTHLY. FIFTY CENTS A YEAR.
AGENTS EQUIPPED AND WELL PAID.
EVERY WHERE PUBLISHIN : CC., ZROOKLYN, N.Y
A POSTAL CARD WILL BRING A SAMPLE COPY
Reiiable and
. Economical
Our 1907 Car is as near perfection as
the highest grade of mechanical engin-
eering and shop practice can make it.
It comes nearer the ideal conception
ofa gentlemen’shorseless carraige than
any car that has yet been produced.
Can be operated by any member of
a the family who can be trusted with a
z orse’s reins. Write for catalogue
Fully Guaranteed and testimonials.
FOREST CITY MOTOR CAR CO., Massillon, Ohio.
Acminisiralor! s Notice.
Insure
Your
~ Child’s
Lifes
NO MORE
CROUP.
Also for
Whooping
Cough,
| Estate of Amelia Keim, late of Elk Lick |
Colds, Am
township, Somerset county, Pa., deceased.
RE Sore [Letters testamentary having been issued
ot | to the undersigned by the Register of Wills
re Throat.
| in and for Somerset gounils Penn’a., 3 upon
| the above named estate, all persons having
SOLD UNDER A
POSITIVE CGUARANTEE
claimsagainst the same will present them
Contains no Opiates. Pleasant to take.
for payment,duly authenticated, at the res-
| idence of the executor, in Eik Lick town- |!
50 Doses for 35 cents
AT YOUR DRUCCIST.
ship, on Saturday, June Ist, 1907,in the after-
Write to-day for Booklet that tells you all
about CROU Don’t buy something else
claimed to be “just as good.”
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.
FOLEYSHONEY~TAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
FOLEYSHONEY-=TAR
stops the cough and heals lungs |
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Estate of Alvin D. Statler, deceased, late of
| Salisbury borough, Somerset county, Pa.
[ «Letters of administration upon the above
| named estate having been
{ undersigned, all persons having
against the same will present them for pay-
ment, duly authenticated, at the residence
of Tunison Glotfelty,
Monday, May 27th, 1907, in the afternoon,
| and those indebted to the said estate will
please make immediate payment to
V.S. MATrHEWS, Administrator,
5-16 Somerset, Pa.
Exeonior! s Notice.
make immediate payment to
DAviID H. KEIM, Executor,
a= 50 West Salisbury, Pa .
i “BL I ST E R SAL
NOTICE TO COAL CUSTOMERS.
I hereby give notice to my coal cus- |
tomers that after the 10th day of April,
1907, my terms for coal are strictly |
cash when coal is delivered.
' give notice that all accounts not set-
| 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,
W. B. STEVANUS.
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granted to the |
claims |
in said borough, on |
| noon,and those indebted thereto will please |
I further |
SAWMILL OUTFIT FOR SALE.
Outfit consists of one 356 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, etc.
This is a good, complete plant that
has beed used only 2!4 years, and will
cut from 16,000 to 20,000 feet per day.
GARRETT LuMBER Co.,
Jennings, Md.
ra ep i
READ, READ, READ!
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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’
ys The nicest goods you ever
saw, and the prices so very reasonable.
We will say no more, as the goods
Ewe for themselves.
tf ELx Lick VARIETY STORE,
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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 springgiand spring house,
good poultry house, stable, etc., 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 Livery, Salisbury, Pa., you
will get the worth of your money.
Somerset County telephone. tf
Niverton Mine Worked Out.
On the 12th of this month the W. K.
Niver Coal Company loaded its last
car of coal at the Niverton mine. The
track, etc., is now being removed, as
the place is completely worked out.
The Niverton mine was opened in 1898
to work the Manasses Beachy coal, but
shipments by rail did not begin before
the spring of 1899, when on March 3d
Lincoln 8. Folk ran the first car under
the tipple that was shipped from there,
and on the 12th of this month he was
still car-shifter when the last car was
loaded.
Mr. Folk was a faithful employe, and
worked at the Niverton mine ever
since it was opened. Thus did he see
the rise decline and almost utter
abandonment of the village of Niver-
ton.
The coal shipped from there was of
the very best, and the vein thicker
than at any other mine in the region.
The acreage was not large, yet the
mine furnished work to a large force of
men for a number of years. The coal
was owned by the Anspachs, of Phila-
delphia, and worked on royalty by the
aforesaid company. Considerable of
the coal was lost, too, owing to a dis-
astrous fire which broke out in the
mine several years ago, and which is
still raging, and will burn for years to
come.
Several men were killed by falls of
coal during the years the mine was in
operation, and one man lost his life by
falling down an air shaft into the mine
fire.
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“PNEUMONIA’S DEADLY WORK
has so seriously affected my right
lung,” writes Mrs.” Fannie Connor, of
Rural Route 1, Georgetown. Tenn.,
“that I coughed continuously night and
day and the neighbors’ prediction—
consumption—seemed inevitable, until
my husband brought home a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery, which in my
case proved to be the only Rear cough
cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs.”
When all other remedies utterly fail
you may still win in the battle against
lung and throat troubles with New
Discovery, the rear cure. (Guaranteed
by E. H. Miller, druggist. 50c. and
$100. Trial bottle free. 5-1
Rev. J. H. Knepper Soon to Leave
Meyersdale.
Rev. J. H. Knepper, pastor of the
Brethren congregation of Meyersdale,
Salisbury and Summit Mills, announe-
led to his Salisbury congregation, last
Sunday, that he had accepted a call
{ from Ohio, and would preach his fare-
well sermon here on Sunday, May 5th.
| Mr. Knepper located. in Meyersdale
"| nine years ago, and the three congre-
| gations in his present charge will re-
| gret very much to part with him. He
is an able preacher, and also very pop-
{ular; not only with his ownp churet
en but with all good people who
| know him. Tue Star joins Rev. Knep-
| per’s many friends in expressing regret
| because of his coming removal, and we
| wish him much success and happiness
l in his new field of labor.
CURED OF RHEUMATISM.
| Mr. Wm. Henry, of Chattanooga,
Tenn, had rheumatism in his left arm.
“The strength seemed to have gone out
| of the muscles so that it was useless
[ior work,” he says. “I applied Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm and wrapped the
arm in flannel at night, and to my re-
| lief T found that the pain gradually left
| me, and the strength returned. In
| three weeks the rheumatism had dis-
| appeared, and has not since returned.”
If troubled with rheumatism, try a few
applications of Pain Balm. You are
certain to be pleased with the relief
which it affords. For sale at Miller's
Drug Store. b-1