The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 29, 1907, Image 5

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    to ho , where to get the best of everything. She knows that,
: especially in drugs, “medici ines, toilet articles and stationery, there’s
never anything gained, and frequently much lost by using’ some-
thing cheap and inferior.
We have quite a crowd around our place, viitheres always
room for one more, and our clerks are of the pry. kind. They
don’t keep a customer hanging around half a day before being
waited upon.
PALL H. GROSS, CITY: DRU G STORE.
DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE, MEYERSDALE, PA
& Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACH Y’R Horse and Cattle
not cost any more.
Tonic... 3 does
Sm——— I————
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WE HAVE 1! 4
The Original, Old Reliable
Al HORSE & CATTLE POWDER,
per 1h.
N
oN
the kind you used to buy.
Blk Lick Ii it Store.
ZB GE BTS
New Store! New Goods!
& We have opened a fine new "general store in the M.
Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salishbur y, Pa. and invite yOu
nice, . br y
TT
Sssssssisd
* to come and inspect our of
Shoes, Groceries, etc.
SESE SRE
Prices As Low As The
AEA ee
We start with an entire new stock, and we li: ly the.
We solicit 1 share of your pat
ew fine
lie w ne
TBE Bw eee BIR 8) oR eR eR ws
best and purest brands of goods.
ronage, and we au: irantee
Howard Meager & ro
SO N,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
Salisbury, Pa.
I.. C. BOYER, Manager.
Telephones.
a square deal and satisfaction to all.
Rr. REICH &
il
Undertaking parlor on Grant St.,
Somerset County and Economy
em RA
EWEL RUNABOUT—3600 Complete
Reliable 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
the family who can be trusted with a
3 horse's reins. Write for catalogue
“Fully Guaranteed and testimonials.
FOREST CITY MOTOR CAR CO., Massillon, Ohio.
{ul Mere fo. 10
&_ Salisbury, Pa—~&
: 7 la DRY
Foreron and Domestic “Goons,
Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners
Shoes, Clothing, Etc. The
best Powder and Squibs a Specialty.
I | Mi I For Butter
Supplies,
“Goods,
2.
And Kegs.
hats wh
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ONY
HUNTING TRIP
Be sure to be properly Euntned soni the STEV-
ENS and you CANNOT GO WRONG. We make
RIFLES from $2. 25 to $150.00
PISTOLS . . . from 2.50to = 50.00
SHOTGUNS . from 7.50 to
Ask your dealer and insist 1 for 140 page illus.
If
prepaid, upon receipt of | yr Tour cents in stamus to
catalog price. | cover postage.
Qur attractive Nor A m n Hanger will be
sent an) 1 STANDS.
STRVENS Ars 43D TOOL CO.,
threes-
yuer
J.
Didcepes
Falls, ass. Ja
t the superb Pittsburg
Visil io: Ty vpewriter is, and it
"loesn’t cost ‘a small
either, as some do-that are not
“nearly as up-to-date.
or Bele A Ay Pi
The Pittsburg Visible is practic-
ally fool-proof, and just a lit-
tle better than necessary.
For sale at Tir Star offie.
SO typewriter paper
bon paper.
Al-
and car-
Prices fair.
SORE NECKS
OR BACKS ON
HORSES
AND
MULES
it Heals Them Anyway
in Harness, under Saddle
or Idle.
If not sold in your town we will
send you FREE SAMPLE, if you
send us name of your dealer.
Put up in 25¢., 50c. and $1.00 Cans.
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS.
SECURITY REMEDY GO.
Minneapolis, Minn.
FoRBARBWIRE & ALL CUTSVsE
SECURITY ANTISEPTIC HEALER |
Executor’ Ss Notice.
Estate of Catherine
late of Salisbury
county, Pa.
I ivengood.
Borough; Somerset
Letters testamentary having been issued |
to the undersigned by the Register of Wills
in and for Somerset county,
the above named estate, all persons having |
claims against the same will present them
for payment, duly authenticated,at the res-
idence of the executor, in Salisbury, on Sat-
urday, August 3lst, 1907, in the afternoon,
and those indebted thereto will please
make immediate payment to
E. H. LAMBERT,
8-29 Executer.
Kodol Dyspepsia Gure
Digests what you eat.
fortune, |
deceased, |
Penn’a., upon |
Endigestion Caames
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For many years it has been supposed that
Catarrh of the Stomach caused {nd!gestion
and Uyspepsia; but the truth is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-
peated attacks of Indigestion inflames the
mucous membranes lining the stomach and
exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus-
ing the glands to secrete mucin ‘instead of
the juices of natural Sigestion, This is
called Catarrh of the Stoma
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
relieves all inflammation of the mucous
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings,
a sense of fullness after eating, Indigestion,
Kodol and all stomach troubles.
odol Digests WI What You Eat
Bottles air Ror east . hone bx times
sells for 50 cents,
Prova E.O. Seis &CO., Chicago, Hn.
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER.
IN ORO
Be it ordained and enacted
gess and Town Council of
1 Sogishur ye Pennsylvania,
ordained and enacted by the authority of
| the'same, that an ordinance “Relating to
the registration of dogs in said Borough”
| be amended to read as follows:
| SkEcrioN I.—That it shall be unlawful for
the owner or owners of any dog or bitch to
| allow the same to run at large within the
i limits of said Borough, untess such dog or
biter has a Borough tab attached to its
collar ard be registered with the Borough
I'reasurer, annually, on or before the first
day of Se pte mber, and shall pay a fee to
| said Treasurer for the use of the jJorough,
‘one dollar for each dog and two dollars for
each bitch owned by him or her.
Upon the receipt of the re&istration
| the Treasurer shall deliver the proper
to be attached to the collar of each
| every registered dog or bitch, also a cirtifi-
cate of registration describing .the dog or
biteh.
{ Persons coming into the Borough after
the first day of September in cach year, or
who may purchase or bring within the
Borough limits and dog or bitch may regis-
ter the same by applying g to the Burgess for
a permit and paying the Treasurer the
proper fee. 5
| SEcrtIoN IL.—Nor shall any dog or biteh
known to be cross or of vicious habits, nor
any dog or bitch showing signs of rabies,
nor any dog or bitch be longing to sor har-
bored hy any person in whose house any
contagious disease exists, nor any bitch
while in heat, be suffered to run at large,
whether re giste red or not.
SECTION III.—Any dog or bitch found
runnin at large contrary to the provisions
of this ordinance is ‘hereby declared a
init nuisance. Itshall be theduty of the
police and such other person as the ‘Bur-
gess, with the consent of the Ton Council,
may appoint for the purpose to kill and re-
move the same.
SECTION IV.—The~ Burgess shall in each
year provide the proper tabs to carry out
the provisions.of this ordinance, whicli tabs
he shall, ffom time to time, as re dnived by
the Treasurer, turn over to and charge the
Treasurer with the valueof the same.
by the Bur-
the Borough of
and it is hereby
fee,
tab
and
lable merchant tailor, of--@ham-
SECTION V.—That any ordinance or part
of ordingnee conflicting with the provisions
‘Qf 4his ordi ince, be, and the same is here- |
by repealed so far as the affects this |
ordinance.
Ordainéd and enacted into a law this 19th
say. Or™August, 1907
(Signed) Ron. H. JOHNSTON,
President of Council.
Signe GEORGE C. HAY, Clerk.
Ae 2 this 19th day of August, 1907.
(Signed) NS. R. Me TKINLEY;
Burgess.
same
A t be
N oo. GIRS,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank of Salisbury,
Elk Lick, in the State of Pennsyl-
vania, at the Close of Business,
August 22d, 1907,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.....
Overdrafts, secured & unsecured
U.S. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U.S. Bonds... .
Bonds, securities, ete
Furniture and fixtures...
Due from approved reserve a
Checks and other cash items..
Notes of other National Banks,
Fractional paper currency, nick-
els and cents...
at
Letiful Money Rosrrii in eink viz:
: £19 974 25
Juegal- tender notes. Clea 610700
Redemption fund with U.S. Treas-
urer (Hz of circulation) ........
Spee je..
2 500 00
$342 508 46
3
Rotalis Situs ee
LIABILI
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided - profits,
and taxes paid H 768
National Bank notesoutstand 50 000
Due to other National Banks... 1 ae
Due to State Banks and Bankers
Indi’l deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit.
Time certificates of deposit
50 000
iH 000
00
00
+H
Total .
Stierte
1, hart Totte. © ashicrof the above nam
ed bank, do solemnly aflirin that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowl-
edge and belief. ALBERT REITZ,
— Cashier.
= Subscribed and ¢ #ffirmed to bo fore me
| 27th day of Aug. Ci. BOYER,
f=, Notary Public
JORRECT—ATTEST!:
HIS 16
if pi ites C'o th of SOMerSet; 8s;
Directors.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 2, 8 & |
LEGE, Cumberland, Maryland.
Write for catalogue and terms. 9-1
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| 4. THE TRI-STATE BUSINESS COL-
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WOMEN TO
the under-
| WANTED, MEN AND
SWEAR and athirm before
signed, when they have documents to.
{ which lawful aflidavits are required. 1
| also draw up all manner of deeds,
| leases, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac-
| curately, ay the require-
Typewritten work a
to
| ments of the law.
specialty.
A full-line of legal blanks always on
asd P. L. LivExGooD,
Notary Public and Convayanoet
Orrick, Elk liek, tf
WANTED !—Everybody to subscribe
| for the Ladies’ Home Journal and Sat-
{ urday Evening Post, at $1.50 each, in
{ advance. Miss Cora Key,
Agent.
STAR
| 8-29
| WANTED !—Good girl for
general house work. Wages,
$2.00 per week. Good place.
Wages paid weekly. Apply to
Mrs. P. L. Livengood, Salisbury,
Elk Lick P. O., Pa. tf
> I 'Gilmore,
| First National Bank,
| special
‘abounds in all parts of Mr.
| tall that it requires to be cut by
| diseases.”
tle free.
Mr. H. C. White, the fashion-
bersburg, Pa., will be in Salis-
bury, sometime next week, with
Fall and Winter styles. Choice
and exclusive styles, at reason-
able prices. 1t
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CARBON PAPER for sale
Star office. -
at Tur
tf
rp
BUY A TYPEWRITER !—See ths
Pittsburg Visible, at Tne Sri office.
None better, no other quite so simple
in construction. Holds world’s récord
for speed. Very easy tooperate. Price
very reasonable.
tf P. L. LiveENxGoob, Agent.
PRR
SAND PATCH TUNNEL.
New Route May be Adopted or Else
a New Tunnel.
Plans are being prepared for routes
surveyed by the Baltimore & Ohio
railroad to solve the Sand Patch tunnel.
problem.
has caused the company the expendi-
ture of thousands of dollars annually
to keep it from falling in, because it
was not arched when completed. For
over-six years a train and erew” have
been constantly at work on the “tunnel
timbering it and repairing breaks in
the roof. Since the advent of the large |
engines and their rapid - movement |
through the tunnel, they have loosened
the timbers nearly as fast as they have
been placed, and this has made the.
For many years the tunnel |
| we began
LOOKS LIKE INFANTICIDE,
Body of Infant Found in River at
Meyersdale.
Last week’s Meyersdale Republican
gives the following account of what ap-
pears to be a of infanticide or
child murder:
“Wylie Dayton, a of Policeman
Dayton, who is a conductor on the Sal-
isblry branch, telephoned up from the
‘Yellow House, on Wednesday morn-
ing for an officer to go down to the
railroad bridge, as there was the body
of an infant lying in the river at ‘that
point. Officer Cramer took Undertaker
Clark and went down, and the body of
a full developed male infant was lying
in the shallow water about two rods
below the bridge. An old paper sack
was lying under the bridge, and it
looked very much as it had been
thrown into the river at that point.
The remains were brought to town,
and squire W. B. Cook summoned a
jury and an inquest was held. Efforts
will be put forth by the officers to lo-
cate the golly parties.”
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CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC,CHOLERA
AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY,
BETTER THAN THREE
DOCTORS. :
“Three years ago we*had three does
tors with our little boy and everything °
that they could do seemed in vain. At
case
son
ino
| last when all hope seemed to be gone.
Chamberlain's Colie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in
a few hours he began to improve. = To-
day he is as healthy a child as parents
using:
problem still more serious. © As the
tunnel has but a single track, the re-
pair crew can only work at intervals of |
30 and 40 minutes.
The railroad has but two alternatives, |
it is said, to overcome this difficulty.
The one is to bore a‘new- tube parallel |
with the present one or to adopt a new |
route over the Alleghenies. Surveys | .
have been. made for both. The new
tunnel is probably the most practical,
as the road in the past few years has |
double-tracked the entire division, and |
a good many miles of track would have |
to be rebuilt and abandoned if new
route were taken. |
The Sand Patch tunnel is but 400 feet |
short of 'a mile in length. It is the |
highest point of trunk line railroad in | sy
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the state, being 2400 feet above sea
level.
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THE LIMIT OF
The most eminent medical scientists
are unanimous in the conclusion that-|
the generally accepted limitation of |
human life ismany years below the at-
tainment possible with the advanced
knowledge of which the race now
possessed. The critical periodithat de-
termines its duration, seems to be be-
tween 50 and 60; the proper care of the
body during this decade cannot be too |
LIFE.
is
| strongly urged ; carelessness then being |
fatal to longevity.
Nature's best help-
er after 50 1s Electric Bitters, the sci-
entific tonic medicine that revitalizes!
every organ of the body. Guaranteed
by E. I. Miller, Druggist. 50e. 9-1
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Grass High as Trees.
If the Maryland: Commissioners of
the Jamestown Exposition want to add
a feature to their agricultural exhibit,
they should have Mr. Thomas
Llewellyn, of Dan’s Mountain,
send
growth of Timothy grass to the Kxpo-
sition. Mr. Llewellyn has a large
quantity of Timothy exceeding %n
height anything ever heard of in this
section, and perhaps in the state. It is
74 inches high, the are 11
\ specimen of this extraordi-
exhibition at the
of Midland.
not the result of
cultivation, but
Llewellyn’s
thick and
hand,
being
Mr.
ap-
compari-
some of his famous
and heads
inches.
nary growth is on
This tall grass is
care and
large grass farm. It is so
the mowing machines in use not
adapted to such formidable stalks.
Llewellyn’s meadows
pearance akin to a forest,
son with normal grass growth.
This undoubtedly make
unique and attractive exhibit at the
Maryland building Jamestown.
Lonoconing Star.
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Charged With Assault.
Harry
present an
in
would 1
at
Oflicers are looking for Put-
man, of Boswell, who has been charged
with committing criminal assault
upon Daisy Custer of Boswell, aged 13
years. The information against Put-
man was made before Justice of the
Peace C.C. Schmucker. Putman was
one of the three men arrested for the
murder of Mrs. Catherine Stauffer,
upon the information of Henry John-
son, but there was no evidence against
a
him, and he was released.
ENDORSED BY THE COUNTY.
“The most popular remedy in Otsego
county, and the best friend of my fami-
ly,” writes Wm. M. Dietz, editor and
publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gil
pertsville, N. Y., “is Dr. King’s New
Discovery. It has proved tobe an in-
fallible cure for coughs and colds, mak-
ing short work of the worst of them.
We always keep a bottle in the house.
1 believe it to be the most valuable pre-
scription known for Lung and Throat
Susranised to never disap- |
| point the taker, at E. Miller's drug |
store. Price 50¢. and i .00. Trial boy
| migrant.
| sheaves In
| REMEDY
'berlain’s Colic, Cholera and
| of people in
{ never known it to fail to effect
BP.
near |
| Spring Grove, York county, Pa.
| ‘Store.
{ about.”
could wish for.”—Mgs. B. J. Jonsson,
| Linton, Miss.. For at Miller's
| Drug Store. 9-1.
sale
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Reunion of the Baer Clan.
A special telegram from Kutztown,
states that the family, of which
| George F. Baer, President of the Read-
ing Railway, is a prominent member,
Pa.,
: ;
| held its annual reunion there recently.
Hundreds of members were present,
some of them from distant parts of the
{ country. ; ;
The Colonial records show that prior
| to 1750 there were ‘over forty immi-
grants by the name of Baer. Their de-
scendants trace their ancestry to dif-
fen nationalities. Those of Penn-
vania and the middle and Western
a generally are of German origin.
George I. Baer has his family record
complete in every step to the first im-
back even
where he
He has traced it
to Zweibrucker, Germany,
| has located the home- of his family
the first
in Phila-
prior to 1743, in which year
member of the family landed
delphia.
The coat-of-arms of the
sists of a shield
prominent figure is
America the
has participated in every
ning with the Revolution.
Eh.
family con-
“the
carrying
Baer family
begin-
on which most
a bear
war,
FOR DIARRITIOEA.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL
“1 want to say a few words for Cham-
Diarrhoea
Remedy. I have used this preparation
in my family for the past five years
| and have recommended it to a number
have
cure
I feel that 1 not
remedy of
S. JEMISON,
This
Drug
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York county and
a
in any instance. can
say too much for the best
the kind in the world.”—
remedy is for sale at Miller's
Meyersdale Lad Has Both Legs Cut
off on Railroad.
A horrible accident happened to an
8-year-old son of D. A. Floto, the well
Meyersdale cigar maker, last
The little fellow
railroad
when
known
Thursday morning.
the
Meyersdale station,
caught by a passing freight engine, the
gs and cut-
Sur
and
was
ex-
the
was
was erossing near
he
wheels passing over both le
ting them off above
gical aid was promptly
at last-report the little
getting along as well
pected.
the ankles.
rendered,
sufferer
as could be
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“EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW”
says C. G. Hays, a prominent business
man of Bluff, Mo., that Ar-
nica Salve is.the quickest and surest
healing salve ever applied to a sore,
burn ¢r wound, or to. a piles.
I've used it and know what I'm talking
iuaranteed by E. HH. Miller,
2de. 9-1
Bucklen’s
case of
Druggist.
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Important to Teachers.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Nathan Schaeffer has just issued a
circular the various borough and
county superintendents in the state to
the effect that teachers must file certi-
ficates granted by the superintendents
before they become eligible to receive
the benefit of the new salary act pass-
ed by the legislature.—Somerset
Herald.
to
last
“REGULAR AS THE SUN”
is an expression as old as the race. No
doubt the rising and setting of the sun
is the most regular performance in the
universe, unless it is the action of the
{ liver and bowels when . regulated with
Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
teed by E. H. Miller, Druggist. 25¢, 9-1:
| b LECTRIC ;i50Ness
BITTERS AND KIDNEYS.
Guaran- ..