The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 16, 1907, Image 5

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DL S ( GREATHST STORE.
Muslin, Sutoen, Heatherbloom and Silk
Underskirts,. $1.00 to 6.00.
Womens Ram 0
Silk-Rubberized. They are the ideal,
seasonable: and sensible wrap,
mad up of the best
mixtures and Pana-
mas,
styles, $4.00 to 6.00.
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CACHE
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in the newest :
EATEN AE EAC NTN
being
wind-proof, dust proof and rain-proof,
and are elegant in appearance.
$10, 00 to 1500. eens
CIC ACETIC
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ANE MLLNERY
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New Firm!
G. G. De Lozier,
ROGER AND CONFEGTIONER.
Having purchased the well known Jeftery
grocery opposite the postoflice,I want the
public to know that I will add greatly to
the stock and improve the store in every
way. Itis my aim to conduct a first class
| grocery and confectionery store,and to give
Big Value For Cash.
I solicit n fair share of your patronage,
and [ promise a square deal and courteous
treatment to nll customers. My line will
of Staple and Fancy Groceries
Choice Confegtionery, Country Produce,
Cigars, Tobacco, ete.
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,
SALISBURY, PA
“‘ Houghton Quality
REAR VIEW.
Style No. 70
The Trainer's Friend
» The Matines Favorite
Ten Styles in Racing Vehicles
Ten Styles in Pleasure Vehicles
Catalog of each each or both.
THE MOST MODERN RN PLANT IN THE WORLD.
RES THE PRICE.
= HOUGHTON comeany, MARION, Js:
med Hats,
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‘We want you to call and inspect our superb line of Trim-.
The ladies who have been inspecting our
Spring and Summer Millinery are delighted. Prices the
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
goods of all kinds to bother with auctions now.
CK VARIETY STORE, G. 1. Hay, Manager.
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The Original, Old Reliable
BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER,
the kind you used to buy.
Blk Lick Dene Store.
25C. per 1b.
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New Store!
New Goods!
‘We have opened a fine new geiteral store in the M. J.
Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you
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Shoes, anata ete.
RR EEE BIE SIEIER
Prices As Low
~ to come and inspec t our nice,
new line of Dry Goods,
BRIBE] HS EE
As The Lowest!
BR RS BB RB I I TR RR TRB RE 8
We start with an entire new stock, and we handle oils “the
best and purest brands of
ronage, and we guarantee
goods.
a square deal and satisfaction to all.
We solicit a share of your pat-
Howard Meager & Co.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending a sketch and SSscription may
ly asc ReTIai: Ri opinion free whether an
¥ pat tentable. Communica-
Sonddantial Se Lenn on Patents
BRL LR epg My
receive
Ei Fimerican,
culation habdsomelry fliustrated » Jy ackiy: Jarwest ole
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SE pos ace Rp ol rons
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Runa
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV.
MEYERSDALE.
Sunday.
25, 1906.
*Daily. +Daily except gSunday
CONNELLSVIL LE & PITTSBURG. De-
part *5.48 a. m., 47.52 a. m. (local), *1.38 p. m.
*430 p.m. (local). Arrive *10.55a. m. (local)
*11.30 a. m.,*4.50 p. m., +6.30 p. m., *9.39 p.m
CHICAGO, Depart *1.38 p.m. Arrive *11.30 a.
m., ¥*4.50 p. m.
CLEVELAND,
*11.30 a. m.
| WASH. BALTO., PHILA. & NEW YORK,
i Depart *11.30 a. m., *450 p. m., *0.39 p. m.
Arrive *5.48 a. m.
CUMBERLAND, Depart *10.556 a. m.
*11.30 a. m., *4.560 p. m., +6.30 p. m. (local), *9.39
p.m. Arrive *5.48a.m,+7.52 a. m. (Iocal),
*1.38 p. m., *4.30 p. m. (local).
| JONNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart
m., +138 p. m. S330 p. m. Arrive §11.30
| oo His pe m., 7.15 p. m
Depart *1.38 p. m. Arrive
local),
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HONEY TAR
~The original
LAXATIVE remedy,
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. Refusesubstitutes
_— Prepared only b
Foley & Company, Chicago.
Administrator’s Notice.
Estate of Alvin D. Statler, deceased, late of
Salisbury borough, Sonierset 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
V.S. MATTHEWS, Administrator,
5-16 Somerset, Pa.
Pxecutor's Notice.
Estate of Amelia Keim, late of Elk Lick
township, Somerset county, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary having bee n issued
to the undersigned by the Register of Wills
‘in and for Somerset county, Penn’a., upon
the above named estate, all persons having
claims against the same will present them
for payment,duly authenticated, at the res-
idence of tho executor, in Eik Lick town-
ship, on Saturday, June 18t,1907,in the after-
noon, and those indebted thereto w in please
me ko immediate payment to
DAviD H. KEIM, E Xecitor:
5-80
Estate Notice.
Estate of Samuel J. Yichty: deceased, late
of salisbury Borough, Somerset Co., Pa.
All persons indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make: immediate payment, and
those having legal claims against the same
will present “them without de lay, in proper
orgs r for settlement, to
. M: LICHTY, Administrator,
We y J. C. Lowry, Somerset, Pa
Salisbury Borough, May 13, 1907.
or his at-
6-20
SAWMILL OUTFIT 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
T.ath 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 24 years, and will
cut from 16,000 to 90,000 feet per day.
GarrerT LumBer Co,
tf Jennings, Md.
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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 ELK Lick VARIETY STORE.
Somerset County telephone.
W- St Salisbury, Pa.l
prices.
This A — in silver dollars
story sky-scraper.
time.
. FULL
ACRE
LOT
~-No interest—No taxes—No mo
In this plan ome can get a
$800 = $25
‘Two mew plants are being construct
National Tube Co.,
-Air Prake plant at
These plants will em
—Arlington Park Ie i
through it.
for the investor or builder.
You can secure a lot
The ‘wage earners of Greater Pistfbig are paid $300,000;,000.00 eaeh year—
E led one upon the ather would build a 50-
No other district on earth can make such a showing.
No other district offers such golden opportufities.
dollars has the same chance here as the man with thousands.
ARLINGTON PARK
The Hub of Greater Pitt$burg
* offers any one who can save a few dollars a month the opportunity of a life
secures
he deed in case of death. =
Arlington Park adjoins Wilmerding—the home of Westinghouse industri
where Faliy has paid as much as Sooo
a
Mex Shopont; and the new addition to the Westinghouse
ilme
loy at i 9,000 more
e only available place for t
Aslingion Park is on the belt car tine.
It doesn’t require much figuring to see what an opportunity is offered here
Those who act quick will get the best lots.
Reémember, every lot in Arlington Park averages one acre—Io to 18 city
lots—that every city Sonveniente | is at hand.
mail or wire.
about Arlington Park ny how to get a free trip to PittSburg.
d. M. CYPHER & CO., McKeesport, Pa.
References—First National Bank, McKeesport, Pa.,
The man with a few
a& month
pays
Any
for ft.
$810 $2
—the $10,000,000.00 addition to the
Peete will need homes
Another new line will pass right
Illugtrated folder free—tells all
Treasury Truat Ceo., Pittsburg, Pa.
"CEMENT AND TERRA COTTA.
Headquarters for Cement and
Terra Cotta is at the J. B. Wil-|
liams Co., Low Price Marble and |
Granite Delors, Frostburg, Md. |
5-16
EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the
Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa., you
will get the worth of your money.
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FOR RENT!—The large double
dwelling corner Ord St. and Smith
Ave., adjoining Dull Mercantile Co.’s
store. Will rent either the whole or
one-half of residsnce. Good lot and
outbuildings. Plenty of fruit and ex-
cellent water. Apply to
tf STEWART SMITH.
[OFFER YOU all varieties of
field-grown Cabbage Plants at 30c. per
100 or $1.00 per 1000. Cauliflower
Plants, 50c. per 100. Celery Plants,
30c. per 100 or $2.00 per 1000. Tomato
Plants for shipment last of May, at 40c.
per 100 or $3.00 per 1000. At
HaBeL & Puivirs,
Meyersdale. Pa.
Somerset and Economy ‘phones. 5-23
C. E. Livengood, the Piano Tuner,
announces that he will make his regu-
lar tuning. trip through this vicinity
the latter part of this month. Anyone
aside from his regular patrons can
have work done by notifying Mr. Liven-
good. 5-23
Ww ANTED, MEN AND W "OMEN TO
SWEAR and affirm before the under-
signed, when they have documents to
which lawful affidavits are required, I!
also draw up all manner of deeds,
leases, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac-
curately, according to the require-
ments of the law. Typewritten work a
specialty.
A full line of legal blanks always on
hand. P. L. LIVENGOOD,
. Notary Public and Conveyancer.
Star OFFICE, E Ik Lick, Pa. tf
Store and Fixtures for Sale.
I hereby offer my entire stock of
Confectionery, etc., together with my
Store Fixtures, for sale at a reasonable
figure, as I desire to quit business. For
particulars apply to
Ervris WAGNER,
tf ‘Salisbury,
TRY IT !—Our Bonne Et Belle Type-
writer Paper. We furnish it blank, in
full letter sheets, 84x11 inches, for
only $1.10 per ream. We also furnish
it printed, when desired, at customary
We also have many other
grades and brands of typewriter paper,
and it’s all good.
tf ~ SoMERSET COUNTY STAR.
WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does
not pay to advertise, he is simply ad-
mitting that he is conducting a busi-
ness that is not worth advertising, a
business conducted by a man unfit to
do business, and a business which
should be advertised for sale. tf
THE BLANKS WE KEEP.
The following blanks can be obtained
at all times at Tine Star office: Leases,
Mortgages, Deeds; Judgment Bonds,
Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re-
ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- |
ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons |
| A VERITABLE HELL HOLE.
A Boynton Dance Hall That Ought
to be Suppressed by Law.
Boynton has a dance hall that ought
{to be suppressed by law, if all reports
| are true, and we have no reason to
| doubt them. Public dances, as a rule,
| are not what they ought to be, no mat-
ter where held, but some are far worse
than others.
This locality has long been cursed
with a lot of hell-hole dances that have
been dragging young people to ruin at
a rapid rate, and such places ought to
be suppressed by the stern hand of the
law.
Last Saturday evening two very re-
spectable citizens of Salisbury went to
a noted. resort in Boynton to bring
away a 12-year-old wayward neice who
has no father to protect her, and whose
mother seems to have lost control of
| the child.
The men found the child, who had
gone there with another little girl only
two years her senior, and it required
| considerable effort to induce the chil-
dran to leave the vile place, where the
men report that drunkenness, profanity
end general vulgarity seemed to be
holding full sway, and no regard for
decency shown whatever. The citizens
referred to pronounce the place a ver-
itable hell-hole, and equally as unfit to
be frequented by young men of decency
as for young girls.
As a result of the visit aforesaid, two
young men from Meyersdale narrowly
escaped getting into the clutches of the
law for furnishing liquor to some of
the girls who frequent the public
dances and mingle with all manner of
moral lepers there found. The hard
pleading of the parents of the boys is
| | all that saved them from a serious
| prosecution, the parents having vouch-
| ed for the better behavior of the boys
in the future.
The same young fellows
| rested and placed in the lockup of this
borough, Saturday evening, for using
| profane language on the streets. Bur-
gess McKinley fined them $10.00 each:
| and costs, Sunday morning, when they
| were released.
Why some parents who were decent- |
ly raised themselves will allow their
children of tender age to
they will and when they will, is some- |
thing that we cannot understand.
Under such circumstances the blame
cannot all-‘be laid’ to- the children.
Most of it must in justice be laid at
the door of thie parents.
When boys and girls are allowed to
roam and prowl about at night, atténd-
were ar-
ling all manner of questionable resorts, |
coming home at any hour they see fit,
it is truly no wonder that some of them
| grow up as ignorant nonentities and be-
lecome the fathers and mothers of
| illegitimate children before they are
| out of their “teens.” There is always
| enough room for children to go wrong
when they are brought up under the |
And |
when they are allowed practically to |
form bad associations, |
it is almost impossible for them to |
best of instruction and discipline.
‘do as they please,
ete.,
become good - and respected citizens.
They usually die in obscarity, squalor
land disgrace, and in many cases they
| curse with their last breath the parents
who put practically no restraints upon
them in their youth and childhood.
ir
DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION. |
The person who disturbed the con-
gregation last Sunday by continually
roam where |
BAND REORGANIZED.
New Uniforms Ordered—Publie
~ Dances Tabooed—Frequent
Open-Air Concerts.
The Salisbury Cornet Band gave a
delightful open-air concert, in the Ord
and Grant street square, last Saturday
evening. The band has recently been
reorganized, and it is the intention of
the members to give frequent concerts
on the streets during the entire sum-
mer. This will be greatly appreciated
by the citizens of our town, and we are
glad to learn that the band boys have
decided to discontinue the holding of
dances in order to raise funds to keep
the band in existence. They will de-
pend largely on the generosity of the
citizens for the money needed to buy
music and other needed equipments,
for which they will give an abundance
of free music in return.
The band at present consists of four-
teen members, including some of the
oldest and most skilled band men in
the town, and a fine uniform was re-
cently ordered.
The band has very sensibly come to
the conclusion that the average public-
dance has a demoralizing effect on the
young people of the community, owing
| to the booze that is freely indulged in
by many of the young men who attend
them:
It doesn’t matter soch who is at the
head of the public dances held in Salis-
bury from time to time, it is a lament-
able fact that the places where they
are held are usually reeking with the
fumes of whiskey, cigar and cigarette
smoke, more or less profanity, ete. If
this state of affairs is not found di-
rectly within the dance halls, it can
readily be detected in and about the
entrances, and there is but one con-
clusion to, arrive at, viz: That the -
public dante as it is usually conducted
is unfit for respectable people to par-
ticipate in, a festering sore on the
body of society, and” a stepping stone
that leads toward ruin and disgrace.
This is only our opinion, of course,
and we do not ask you to be governed
by it alone. Following we reproduce
what the Michigan Christian Advocate
says on dancing in general, and while
we belong to no church whatever, we
nevertheless agree most heartily with
every line reproduced from the church
paper referred to.
Is IT WroxGg To DANCE?
Why not ask, Is it expedient to
dance? Will it pay? Is it wise and
safe and sane? Is it better to dance
than not to dance? Consider a few
facts:
1. Many of the best people in the
world neverdanced. Dancingis,there-
fore, not an essential virtue.
2. No person noted for dancing has
ever been noted for religious devotion.
Never.
3. Many innocent-minded girls have
been ruined by attending dances.
None have ever been saved by danc-
ing.
4. No person can add anything to
the worth of his character by becom-
ing expert in dancing.
5H. No Christian can add to his in-
fluence, not even in the eyes of the
world, by frequenting the dance.
6. It requires no extraordinary in-
telligence to become an adept at dane-
ing. Flinging the heels does not de-
velop brains.
7. Mixed dancing becomes very
fascinating to its dupes, and they
rarely break away from it for any ex-
ercise more wholesome.
8. It costs time and money to dance,
and if these are not lost, nothing can
be lost.
9. Many young men who prize the
welfare of their sisters do not wish
their sisters to attend balls.
10. Dancing church members
usually worth little to the
The love of God and the love
ing do not hitch. .
11. Nearly all pious and considerate
people in all denominations disapprove
of the dance.
12. No young convert desires to
dance, nor any one else who finds real
satisfaction in the love of God.
are
church.
of danc-
We are glad that the band boys have
| decided to cut out the dance feature,
and we bespeak for them liberal sup-
port on the part of the citizens, which
will be necessary if a good band is to
be maintained in Salisbury. A good
band is well worth all it costs -to keep
it up, and no town should be without
one.
0il Men Investigate.
The oil excitement in this section
since the Yough River Company began
operations near Oakland has not
abated, and instead the belief is now
held by many that success is assured.
Within the past week several oil men
from other regions have been on the
ground, and have been taking options
and going to considerable trouble to
secure them. These parties are total
strangers to this section, and are mum
to all inquiries. Much of the territory
east of the Youghiogheny river is be-
li ing covered with options, and the pros-
pect of additional wells is very good.— -
| Oakland Journal.
| SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED.
| Bathe the parts freely with Cham-
Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims | coughing is requested to buy a bottle | berlain’s Pain Balm and give them ab-
for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe-
nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf
Sold by all
8-1
of Foley’s Honey and Tar.
Druggists.
solute rest, and a quick cure is certain.
For sale at Miller’s Drug Store. 6-1