SALIS SBURY. ELK LIC K POSTOFFICE, PA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBE ER 31. 1907. BRBBRD IX @ & @ & % ¢ % : Weta Out for the new Fall and Winter Goods daily arriving at the big corner store. Don’t buy your Fall and Winter goods until you see our line. k Lick Supply Co. Salishury, Pa. HBB E B% BHOHOHHBBOY SALISBURY. & Surplus & undiyided profits, $15,000. Assets over $300,000. 5 PIR CENT. INTERES] J. L. Barcuus, President. H. H. MausT, Vice President. Avert Rerrz, Cashier. DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. Lents: F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Benohy: @Y Or Capital paid in, $50,000. On Time Deposits. Before buying your seeds for spring sowing, call and examine our line of fancy, recleaned MavymorH CrLovER, MEDIUM CLOVER, CRIMSON CLOVER, ALSIKE, TimMorny, MILLET, BARLEY We buy in large quantity, and prices are always in line. S. A. Lichlitér, Salisbury, Pa. BESS FDesiOn Far ® your fall crops. Ii The of That’s what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. best is the cheapest in the end. We have the best everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line. Binder Twine and Phosphate! Buy your Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for We have the best of it, and our prices § are always fair. We handle the choicest and purest of country produce, and deliver goods promptly. West Nal lisbu 1 BERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Luaw, SOMERSET, PA | Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, | Attorney-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEY ERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney-at-TLiaw, SOM®ERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W.H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-T.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR.PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELk Lick, PA. Successor to Dr. BE. H. Perry. E.C. SAYLOR, D. D. S, SALISBURY, PA, in Mrs. M. Dively Residence, Grant | Office { Street. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. ~ WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-1220 F1LBERT ST. “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE.” Special automobile Ss rvice for our guests. | Sicht-secing and touring cars. Rooms $1.00 | perday and up. ‘The iy moderate priced | hotel of reputation And consequence in PITT. ADT, 2 ELT A. W A0NCT'S Ry LIV Salisbury Penna. Frank w agner, Propr. Harvey Wagner, Mgr. Good horses, and good rigs of Ul kinds. the needs of traveling men, and extra good equipments for pic- nicking and sleighing parties. Horses well fed and cared for, at reasonable rates. Somerset County telephone. Special attention to New Firm! G. G. De Lozier, GROGER 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. Itis my aimto conduct a first class grocery and confectionery store and to give Jig Value For Cash. I solicit a fair share and I promise asquare deal and courteous treatment to all customers, My line will consist of Staple and Faney Groceries Choice Confectionery, Country Produce, of your patronage, IEA present duty: Subscribe for THE Cigars, Tobacco, ete. op POLITE POSTOFFICE, SALISBURY, 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone ceniding a sketch and gdeseripHol may may gale! Kly ascerty a our opinion free w inv ention is probably patentable. Commun er tions strictly i HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing atone Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive ors notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. ks areas 0) culation of any aclentine iS Journal year: four months, $1. Sold by all ES INR, £ Co 2eremeve. New fork Branch Office. 625 I St.. Washington. D. Bucklien’ sArnica salve | The Best Salve In The World. | | | = MIX IT. Says Many Persons Here Can Be Made Happy Again By Using This. There is so much Rheumatism here | in our neighborhood now that the fol- lowing advice by an eminent authority, who writes for readers of a large Eastern daily paper, will be highly ap- preciated by those who suffer; Get from any good pharmacy one- half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound XKargon, three ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa- rilla. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime ; also drink plenty of good water. It is claimed that there are few vie- tims of this dread and torturous dis- ease who will fail to find ready relief in this simple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the result. This simple recipe is said to strength- en and cleanse the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only Rheumatism, but numerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and may save you from much misery and suffering after while. Our home druggists say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them. — ——— Ir wheat goes up any higher, it will have to come down in a parachute. —_— teen Jarax has established in immigra- tion bureau, just as if anybody wanted to immigrate there. i Ir the finding out of the facts about railroad financing has depressed the market, then the sooner it happened the better. Mr. be it Ax official announcement of 3ryan’s candidacy appears to awaited with as much interest as if were unexpected. Axp now, Delaware is said to be go- ing dry. After having defeated Ad- dicks, the little state begins to feel like reforming herself. Tue association of Sitomoblle manu- facturers has agreed to build 37,000 cars, next year. Thirty-seven thousand more troubles to dodge. See il Waar Wall street cannot understand is the serene indifference of the north- ern people to the fact that the water is being squeezed out of stock. A mR ARCHAEOLOGISTS have unearthed a 1,200-room house in Mexico. That comes pretty near outdoing one of the New York homes for millionaires. ag Ir would be interesting to know if the inglorious end of Cassie Chadwick made any impression on the mind of her fellow finaneer, Mr. Harriman. ere etl AX investigation of Standard Oil usually occasions surprise by showing how successful a man may be without knowing much about his own business. “Pour, Autum, pour thy golden wine! that all may drink thereof and be glad,” sings the Springfield Republican. Has Autum got a license for pouring in Springfield? A CorLorapo man is reported to have gotten drunk three times a day for a year. Yet it should be remembered to his credit that he also got sober the same number of times. ly Maxiy Gorky is to be prosecuted in Europe for writing a novel, and in America he was prosecuted for having more than one wife at a time. The way of the genius is hard. ee Vore the whole Republican ticket at next Tuesday’s os It will never doto give the common enemy any comfort or encourngement on the eve of a Presidential election. Be sure to go to the polls and vate. rill or Tue appeal of Governor Stuart to the | Republicans of the state to give John O. Sheatz their united support for State Treasurer should not be permit- ted to pass unheeded. He said: “It is important that Pennsylvania shall elect its Republican ticket, this fall, | because of the effect on next year’s contest for the Presidency.” fre Se ; Way should any Republicans be dis- loyal at this time? Never in the his- tory of the party was there a brighter outlook for a domination in the Re- ‘last game the publican party of the best ideas and the best men. Never has there existed a more robust sentiment in favor of honesty and fairness in the conduct of party affairs, or of state or county af- fairs. Housecleaning has been carried on with marvelous success, and with a growing sentiment of approval. ee IN this connection (the Democratic campaign scheme to mislead old sold- iers against the Republican candidate for State Treasurer) it is interesting to recall that on May 24th last, at a meet- ing of the Grand Army Association of Philadelphia and vicinity, representing forty-two Posts with a membership ex- ceeding 4,500 old soldiers, sailors and marines, a resolution was adopted without a dissenting vote, thanking the Hon. John O. Sheatz for his earnest zeal in staunchly advocating the enact- ment of a State pension law, says the Philadelphia Inquirer. SR Ne IN John O. Sheatz the Republican party has presented a good candidate on his own record. He has acquitted himself honorably in the legislative hall. His conduct as a lawmaker was not more exemplary than his actions as a man. There can be no misgivings if he is elected. The herculean task of purifying its own house not only com- mends the Republican party to the voters of the state, but commands the respect of the nation. It required the audacity of rectitude. It took the nerve of a party honest at heart to ac- complish it. The last card in that re- form movement is about to be played in the trial of the alleged grafters who figured in the construction of the State Capitol. BOWLING NEWS. Salisbury Defeats Somerset and is in Turn Defeated by Meyersdale. Last Thursday night the Salisbury STREET CARS AT LAST. The P. & M. Street Railway Com- pany Runs First Car Last Mon- day—Regular Trafile Over the Road About to be Es- tablished. The Railroad Crossings Put in Last Night in Spite of B.& 0. Oppo- sition, Many People Partic- ipating in the Fun. Just as we are about to go to press we pause long enough to write a short sketch of the interesting things . which happened in trolley circles during the past few days, and especially last night, when the railroad crossings were put in and the first car run to Meyersdale. The first car was run over the road last Monday afternoon, when three or four trips were made from Boynton to Salisbury. Thus did the good people of Salisbury and Boynton have the satisfaction of having the trolley car before Meyersdale could boast of it. But Meyersdale has been behind Salis- bury in more modern things than one. Salisbury even had a newspaper before Meyersdale could boast of one,and in numerous other respects Salisbury has set the paee for the once proud metrop- olis which even in size has to knuckle under to Windber. And we also point with pride to the fact that Salisbury and Elk Lick capi- tal and brains figure in the construec- tion and operation: of the Pennsyl- vania & Maryland Street Railway, while Meyersdale furnished only wind. However, we are nevertheless happy to know that both towns now have the trolley, and we believe that it will greatly benefit both places. Furthermore, we predict that within five years people will be able to step aboard trolley cars at Cumberland, Md., and ride to Salisbury, Meyersdale, Garrett, Berlin, Somerset and other places possibly even to Pittsburg. Jowling Club met and defeated the Somerset aggregation on the Meyers- | dale alleys. Salisbury took all three | games in the contest, defeating Somer- set by a score of 1867 to 1726, This, too, in the face of the fact that the Somerseters played the baby act and resorted to unfairness from the very start. Knowing that Salisbury had al- ready been victorious in contests with Berlin and Meyersdale, the Somerset- ers very babylike refused to play Salis- bury unless Joe McCulloh, a man not a member of their club, was permitted to roll on their side. After some wrang- ling, the Salisbury club allowed the baby aggregation frm Somerset to have its way, which should not have been done, for it was only an induce- ment for that gang to resort further to unfair and cowardly tactics. In the Somerseters again re- fused to play unless they were permit- ted to put two fresh men into the game, which was strictly contrary to bowling game rules, except in cases where players are taken sick or become dis- abled. Somerset had no disabled men, and none of them were sick; yet they were again permitted to have their way. Unfair as the contest was, the Salisbury bowlers demonstrated their ability to easily down Somerset. On Tuesday night of this week, Salis- bury played a “loaded” Meyersdale club on the Meyersdale alleys, the re- sult being a very unfair and insignifi- cant victory for Meyersdale, which was won by a score of 2026 to 1949, Salisbury losing two out of the three games in the contest. The Meyersdale club played the baby act and refused to roll until they were permitted to “load up” with two good bowlers who are not members of their club. They should not have been per- mitted to resort to anything so unfair and unmanly, but that is Meyersdale’s style, every time, when it comes to any kind of a gaming contest. But even as it was, their victory was very small and insignificant when compared to the big victory the Salisbury club won over them, a couple of weeks ago, when they played on the Salisbury alleys. We are proud to say that our home club has thus far played a square game, having at no time “loaded up” with outside players, as all the other clubs in the league have done. If another series of prize contests is ar- ranged for, each club should be re- quired to publish the names of its members, and then be prohibited from “loading up” with outsiders. If the league games are not played according to the rules governing the same, then they become a mere farce and a piece of rascality, utterly unworthy of notice by the public press and the public in general. 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 There considerable fun, last night, when the I. & M. company put in its crossings in three places on the Salisbury branch of the B. & O. road. When the good work was nearly completed, Mr. Foley, the Division Road Master of the B. & O., appeared on the scene with the gravel train and some colored employes, and they at- tempted to pull the crossings out. But the attempt availed them nothing, for they could not cope with the large crowd of people who had assembled to assist the trolley people with all the force at their command, if necessary. The Salisbury and Elk Lick constables and many deputies were also there, and Mr. Foley was soon arrested and hustled off to Salisbury to give bond for his appearance at court. His Afri- can assistants tamely submitted to all that the trolley crowd required of them, but if they had been as stub- born and determined as Mr: Foley was, tha whole B. & O. crowd would have been soundly pommeled and§ thrown into the river to ,cool off. About 200 determined men were present to as- sist the trolley people, and what they would have done to the B. & O. hire- lings if a battle had resulted, would have filled a bloody page of Somerset county history. About four o'clock this morning the first car rolled into Meyersdale, and the sleepy citizens were roused from their slumbers and joyfully poked their heads out of windows and cheered lustily. They were taken by complete surprise, and one man in his eagerness to get his window blind up quickly, tore the blind down and exposed him- self and his wife without their full share of clothes. The road will be in regular opera- tion soon, and ballasting and all other unfinished details will be pushed to gompletion | with all possible speed. me Free Advertising. “Turn the wrapper the other side out,” said a lady to a dry goods store clerk, the other day, as he was putting up her purchase in a printed wrapping paper. “I don’t want ta be a walking advertisement for your store. I read the newspapers as all intelligent people do, and I think that is the way to ad- vertise your business. Instead of ask- ing your customers to carry your sign around with every purchase of goods, go and tell the people through the pa- pers what you have to sell, and how you sell it.” EE a A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s Honey and;Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious | results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Drug- gists. ~~ ° 11-1 was rail-
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