The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 15, 1907, Image 1

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    As we must have room for the large
of Fall and Winter
will soon be coming in, we are offering
Silk T ise
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Goods that!
what is left of our Silk Mulls,
sues, Figured Lawns,
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and Shirt Waist Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices
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SALISBURY.
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Assets over $300,000.
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Cashier.
Norman D. Hay, A. M. on
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Before buying your sceds for
examine our line of fancy,
Mayvmora CLOVER,
CRIMSON CLOVER,
TIMOTHY,
reel (rie
Mepis CLOVER,
ALSIKE,
MILLET,
spring sowing, «
‘all
and
JARLEY.
We buy in large quantity, and prices are.always in line.
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| hotel of reputation and consequence in
That’s what we claim for
does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed.
best is the cheapest in the end.
everything in the Flour,
We have
pure home-ground Chop.
the
Feed and Grocery line.
best
Binder Twine and Phosphate!
Buy your Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for
your fall crops. We have-the |
are always fair.
est of it, and our
pr ces
We handle the choicest and purest of country produce,
and deliver goods promptly.
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LIC K r OSTOFFICE. PA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1907.
a BERKEY & SHAVER,
Attormneys-at-T.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
. ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-I.aw,
| various county
OFFICIAL vIRECTORY.
|
out against the great and glaring ine-
quality. The coal companies
have’
A GIGANTIC ENTERPRISE.
Below will be found the names of the | brought prosperity to this county, and | How Nature's Forces Are to be
and district officials,
Unless otherwise indicated,
dresses are, Somerset, Pa.
President Judge—Franeis
Member of Oongress=4. F.
their
J. Kooser,
Cooper,
| Uniontown,
SOMERSET, PA.
R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY |
|
Attorney-at-IT.aw,
|
SOMERSET, PA. |
| office in Court House.
Vv: H. KooNTZ. J. G. OGLE |
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attormneys-At-I.aw,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
l ommce opposite Court House.
VIRGIL R. SAYLOR,
rmev-at-I.iav
| Atte
i
SOMERSET, PA.
{ | Office in Mammoth Block.
Va
| DR.PETER I. SWANK,
Phy=ician and Suarceon,
ELK LICK, PA.
SUceessor 1o
C.SAYLOR, D. D. S.,
SALISBURY, PA.
Mrs. MM.
Dively Residence, Grant
Street.
Office in
Special attention given to the preserva-
tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in-
| serted in the best possible manner.
THE CHANNELL,
| KNOWN AS THE NEW BRADY HOUSE,
15 & 17 SOUTH ARKANSAS AVE.
OCEAN VIEW.
Two minutes walk from Boardwalk and
Young’s new million-dollar pier. One-half
! square from Reading Railroad Station.
TERMS REASONABLE. Good table.
two hundred. Write
Capacity of house,
| for booklet.
A.C CH ANNEIT.IL.,
Proprietor,
City, NT.
‘WINDSOR HOTEL,
1217-1229 FILBERT ST.
"A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE."
Special automobile scrvice for our guests,
Sight-sceing and touring cars, Rooms: $100
per day and up. The only moderate priced
PHII.ADRKILPHIA.
ee
CROUP.
Also for
Whooping
Cough,
I iL wn or ols
SOLD UNDER A
POSITIVE GUARANTEE
Contains no Opiates. Pleasant to take.
50 Doses for 35 cents
AT YOUR DRUGCCIST.
Write to-day for Booklet that tells you 11
about CROUP. 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.
1 New Firm!
G. G. De Lozier,
ER 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
Dat
‘Big Value For Cash.
patronage,
I solicit a fair share of your
and I 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, ete.
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,
SALISBURY, PA.
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|
ope * Early Risers
The famous little pills.
| Endsley, Somerfield ;’
State Soret C.
| Bedford, Pa.
Members of the
AW.
Sheriff —William C. Begley.
Prothonotary—Chas. C. Shafer.
Register—Chas. F. Cook.
Recorder—John R. Boose.
Clerk of Courts—DMilton H. Fike
Treasurer—Peter Hoffman.
District Attorney--R. E. Meyers.
Coroner—Dr. S. J. H. Louther.
Com miitalonare-Tosiah Specht, Kant-
ner ; Chas. F. Zimmerman, Stoyestown ;
Robert Augustine, Somerfield.
tor—Berkey & Shaver.
dy Commissioners—Geo.J. Schrock ;
. C. Harding, Windber.
Si of the Poor—J. F. Reiman
J. B: Mosholder, Somerset: and Aaron
F. Swank, Davidsville. Attorney for
Directors, H. EF. Yost: Clerk. GC. 1.
Shaver.
County Auditors—W. H. H.
Rockwood ; J. S. Miller, Friedens;
Steinbaugh, Stoyestown.
Superintendent of Schools—D.
Seibert.
County Surveyor—A. E. Rayman.
Chairmen Political Organizations—N.
B. McGriff, Republican; Alex. B. Grof,
Democratic; R. M. Walker, Berlin,
Prohibition; O.. P.. Shaver, Friedens,
Lincoln.
Knepper.
Geo.
W,
Wire other great men saw wood
and say nothing, Mr. Rockefeller plays
golf and keeps his wig on straight.
.~
“Wuere will woman stop?” asks the
toanoke World. Wherever there ap-
pears an ‘‘ad” reading, “Was $7, now
$6.98.”
——
RArLways are not nearly so cheerful
in obeying a law that establishes a two-
cent fare as they are in heeding one
that abolishes passes.
SeNaror Bob Taylor goes Richmond
Pearson Hobson several better by as-
serting that we shall need a hundred
battle- ships with which to fight Japan.
RE
A CaLirorNIA professor says 10 cents
worth of peanuts is more nourishing
than a porterhouse steak. Walk up to
a peanut stand and get a dinner for a
dime.
-—
Tre Ohio man who has appealed to
the courts to compell the return of his
mother-in-law, would be sent to the
insane asylum if tried before a jury of
married men,
SLES
ExcGrisi battle-ships are to be equip-
ped with refrigerators for keeping the
powder cool. One of these days, per-
haps, a similar equipment may be
stalled for the use of the ofigers.
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IN a SoCo published list of Demo-
cratic Presidential possibilities, the
name of Mr. Bryan was omitted, but
his feelings were probably not hurt,
since himself as a sure
thing.
he regards
a
Tire Boston Transcript charges that
during the recent Coney Island fire the
most terrified of the freaks was the fire
eater. Perhaps like a good many of
us, he dreads the result of an over
loaded stomach.
A WEesTERN man put off applying for
a devorce until his wife had thrown
bottles and mirrors at him, poisoned
his coffee, told him she preferred other
men, and chased him through the flat
with an army revolver. But being a
man, he will undoubtedly be Samer
of having acted hastily in the matter
es ea
AccorpiNG-tota, Southern paper, Col.
Watterson has built a Democratic plat-
form which has a leg on each corner
and a foundation that will catch it in
case it sags in the middle. Evidently
the colonel has excepted the inevitable
that is providing for Mr. Bryan’s in-
creasing weight.
Avcgust 23d is the day set for the
court to hear the objections filed by
the coal companies against the present
assessment of coal lands. The coal
men charge that unfairness and ine-
quality has been used against them,
and we think they will prove it, too,
beyond all peradventure of a doubt.
The Somerset Coal Company’s hold-
ings alone are assessed a half-million
dollars more than three years ago, and
an increase in value in that proportion
cannot be shown. .Coal lands owned
by farmers and held for higher prices.
which they expect to realize some day,
have not been subjected to the in-
creased assessments the coal companies
are asked to pay taxes on, and there is
nothing fair or right in it. The Roeck-
wood Gazette is the latest paper to cry
Miller, |
Assembly—J. WV. |
Solici- |
Baker, |
{ lican
| shall be defeated because of the alleged
I there should be no disposition to dis- |
ad- |
| ecriminate against them in the matter
of taxation, simply because they are
| coal gompanies;
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ANEW JERSEY
SAYS,
Editor
Deity Post,
WHAT EDITOR
| E-Tech
! en NAP. writes:
| have used many kinds of medicines for |
but |
in family,
as Ioley’s
{ coughs and colds
| never anything iso
| Honey and Tar.
Lin praise of it.”
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my
good
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LIBEL SUIT NO. 2.
Geo. B. Walker Brings Second Libel
Suit Against Editor of The Star.
Week before last George B. Walker
sued the editor of this paper on a
charge of criminal libel, and on Mon-
day of this week he brought another
suit against-Tne Star man, the second
| action being a case of trespass for libel.
| The plaintiff asks for damages in the
sum of $5,000, alleging that he was
greatly damaged, ete., by certain things
printed in Tur Star concerning him
in recent issues.
Tue Star man is not losing any sleep
over the pending suits. However, we
concerning the suits instituted and the
things that led to them, other than to
state that everything will come out in
the “washing,” when they come up in
court. We expect to be thoroughly
prepared to win out, not only in the
suits now pending, but in two or three
others that we expect to have a hand
in as one of the plaintiffs, as soon as
disposed of by the court.
WARNING.
If you have kidney and bladder
trouble and do notluse!l'oley’s Kidney
Cure, you will have onlv yourself to
blame for results, as it positively cures
all forms of kidney and bladder dis-
eases. Sold by all | Denigaivis, 9-1
TWO COMMANDMENTS.
The absurd self- Fiahteoushets of the
the
stea
of this state on com-
“Thou shalt not
campaign
mandment
suggestion. The newspapers of the
state, many of them with Demoeratic
sympathies. already
that sort of canvass:
are
mandment “Thou shalt not bear false
witness against thy neighbor,” is as im-
portant and as binding as the other.
Any campaign of the Democracy based
upon the assumption that the Repub-
-candidate for State Treasurer
wrong-doing of others, is so prepos-
terous as to work its own defeat.
When the Democratic party or any
virtue and honesty among the people,
the truth to be told
Sheatz nominated
it is time for
When John O.
for State Treasurer, newspapers of all |
shades of political belief commended
the selection as one worthy to be made.
and the career of the Republican can-
didate is the best answer to the phari-
seeism of his political opponents.
wrong to steal, but it is just as w rong
to bear false witness against one’s
neighbor.
These two commandments must
together in the campaign which the
Democrats propose to wage, and when
they by direct charge or inference
asperse the character of John O.
Sheatz, by urging the eighth command-
ment, they must expect to hear thun-
dered from the housetops:
PTHOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE
WITNESS AGAINST
BOR. "—~Harrishurg Telegraph.
Local Coal Barrons off to Kentucky.
D. I. Hay, W. 8. Martin, Wm. Coch-
rane, Jr., and Port Hartline started for
Kentucky, last Sunday, on business.
Hay, Martin and Cochrane all have an
interest in a coal mine in operation in
the Blue Grass state, and they went
there to look after their property in-
terests. Hartline went with them
with a view to keeping a boarding-
house in the vicinity Where the mine is.
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was
TEN YEARS IN BED.
“For ten years I was confined to my
bed with disease of .my_ kidneys,
writes R. A. Gray, 7%. rr
Ind. “It was so severe "that I. could
not move part of the time. I consulted
the very best medical skill available,
but could get no relief until Foley’s
Kidney Cure was recommended to me.
It has been a Godsend tome.” Sold by
all Druggists. : 9-1
of the Phillips- |
“1 |
I cannot say toomuch |
Sold by all Druggists..|
have no comment to make at this time |
possible after Walker’s suits have been |
proposition to conduct the Democratic |
1,” has |
reacted upon those responsible for the |
denouncing |
As indicated by this newspaper when |
the matter was first broached, the com- |
other party presumes to claim all the |
Ii is]
£0 |
THY NEIGH- |
“of Onkitler
| ‘Harnessed in Garrett County,
( Md., for Light and Power.—
i More Trolleys to be Built.
A certificate of incorporation was re-
{corded in Oakland, Md., last Saturday,
for the “Youghiogheny Light and
| Power of Garrett County,
| Company
| Maryland.”
| The possible developments of Garrett
| county, resulting from this enterprise,
if successfully carried out, will surpass
{anything ever dreamed of in the his-
tory of the county.
The plant will-be located below the
Deep Creek falls. seven miles north of
Oakland, at which point the wasted
water power of the Swallow falls, in
“Yough” river, the Creek falls
and the Muddy Creek falls, nearby,
will be concentrated and utilized for
the purpose of generating several
thousand horse power. The light and
power thus produced will be leased, at
a mininum cost, and wired to all points
desired within a radius of at least fifty
miles. Electric light can thus be sup-
plied to Oakland, Mt. Lake Park, Deer
Park, Grantsville, Accident, Friends-
ville and other towns Garrett
county, Kingwood and other towns in
West Virginia, also Uniontown and
other places in Pennsylvania.
Power can be supplied fo run the
cars on trolley roads, and lateral
branches to all points within the above
mentioned area. This light and power
plant will be in reach of numerous un-
developed coal fields extending into
three different states, and will materi-
ally increase the value of all coal and
timber lands within a radius of at least
fifty miles from the plant,
Full guage trolley roads to carry
| coal, lumber and other freight cars can
! be built and operated at less than one-
half the cost of steam roads, and
much steeper grades.
All land within
radius will -be lend a helping
hand this important enterprise,
which designed for their mutual
benefit. Plans have already been out-
lined for several full standard guage
I trolleyroads that can be made possible
{ and profitable by this important power
| plant.
One
Deep
in
over
owners the above
wise to
to
is
Muddy Creek,
Kingwood,
| with a
and by
| straight line from Cranesville to Union-
| Pa., about 35 miles distant. This
| road will pass through the rich and
|
|
1
|
Is
up
lateral branch to
town,
undeveloped coking coals of North-
western Garrett county, Md., Preston
| county, W. Va. and Fayette county,
Pa.
Another line proposed is from
{ burg, Md. to Pa., via. the
| old National road. Another across the
| country from Oakland, Maryland,
| the Tower, Nethkin, Kimmell,
ther undeveloped mines along
Roman Nose, and Meadow
mountains to (Grantsville, Salisbury
{and Meyersdale, Pa. Large companies
| engaged in the manufacture of pulp.
| furniture, will be
offered special locate
at along the
| Company’s railroad
up“ Yough” river, and receive their
motive power from this plant. Several
| of the largest manufacturing firms, in
this line, in the country are now pre-
{ paring estimates and proposals for the
| erection and equipment of this im-
mense plant with modern machinery.
After all the plans have been decided
{upon and the total cost ascertained,
{the directors will hold a meeting for
the purpose of increasing their capital
stock sufliciently to cover all costs.
Further facts and details can be had
by applying to Hiram P. Tasker, Hotel
Manhattan, Oakland, Md.
Photographing The Breath.
Photography of the breath is the lat-
est science. This was explained recent-
ly at the annual meeting of the Roent-
| gen Ray Conference. at which cinema-
| tograpic pictures of the breathing of
sick and healthy persons were thrown
upon a screen.
The inventor of the method is Ur,
Koehler, of Wiesbaden. His system
shows accurately the sympathetic
action of the lungs and heart in econ-
nection with inspiration and expiration.
It isexpected that the discovery will
play an important role in the diagnoses
of tuberculosis and sinilar respiratory
diseases.—Berlin Dispateh.
LIFE INSU RANCE.
For twenty-five cénts you can now
insure yourself and family against any
bad results from an attack of colie or
diarrhoea during the summer months,
That is the price of a bottle of Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, a medicine that has never
been known to fail. Buy it now, it
may save life. For sale at Miller's
Drug Store. : 9-1
Frost-
Uniontown,
via.
and nu-
| MEerous
Negro
spokes, handles, ete.,
inducements
points
to
{ plants various
Kendall T.umber