% | ALIA TISAI OTITIS PSY NMI OOO TRUST A WELL BRED WOMAN to know where to get the best of everything. She knows that, especially in drugs, medicines, 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, but there's always room for one more, and our clerks are of the spry kind. They don’t keep a customer hanging around half a day before being waited upon. PAUL H. GROSS, CITY DRUG STORE. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE, MEYERSDALE, PA. Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACHY’S Horse and Cattle Tonic. It does not cost any more. AWE IVE 4 The Original, Old Reliable BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER, the kind you used to buy. 25c. per Ib. Blk Lick Drug More. STUALO ASTI ASA AMA TITS New Store! New Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you * to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Prices As Lo * § MMH RRS | <* 3) We start with an entire new st 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. ( DR. WILLIAMS’ FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER Protects Horses and Cattle from Fly Pests and Vermin. Guaranteed to Kill the Flies. Perfectly Harmless. A Grand Disinfectant and Easily Applied It is possible to have positive freedom from flies, lice and vermin which usually ef- fect fowls, cattle and all live stock. This is the first preparation which actually does all i for it. Farmers, who have spent many weary summers fighting fliesand in- sects, and the following winters endeavoring to be rid of lice and vermin. in poultry houses, will find Dr. Williams’ Fly and Insect Destroyer their ‘right-hand man. After using this exterminator according to directions you will notice a decided im- rovement in all your stock. Where no agency has been appointed a sample tin frees for your grocer’s or hardware dealer's name. > & COMPANY, Madrid, N. VY. THE F. WILLIAMS R.REICH & SON, (ors Ad emodimers MEYERSDALE, PA. L. C. BOYER, Manager. Undertaking parlor on Grant St., Salisbury, Pa. EW Somerset County and Economy Telephones. i | 4 Steinway Piano universally acknowledged the Best Piano in the World If you want to know all about the Stein- way Piano, it is only necessary to send a postal card with your address, to the Sole Representative. Melor"gumds for Walothy c\\or's Ed ee Best 319-321 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh FOUNDED 1831. HATTIE’S COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. 4 2 The most marvelous compound for clearing the complexion of all impurities, and making the skin clear, soft and smooth. Removes and revents freckles, tan,” chaps and all skin De aiies, Will last all day. Neither rubs or falls off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink. Guaranteed to contain nothing that is injur- jous. Price 26¢. a box. Manufactured by BEAUTIFIER CO., - Boonville, Missouri. For particulars ask your druggist. Let Me Advise You If you have stomach, liver, kidney or blood disorders, or any ailment arising from dis- ordered condition of same such as rheuma- tism, constipation, etc., go to youl druggist ay and get a bottle of EGYPTIAN VEGET- ABLE COMPOUND, use it as dir and in three days you will feel the benefits thereof. In two weeks you will ving this same vice to suffering friends, and in two months you will doubt that Ic: ever have been sick. EGYPTIAN VEGETABE COMPOUND ousan many who have tried everything else and who considered their cases hopeless, it will cure you, if you follow directions faithfully, (see guarantee on every package.) If your druggist is unable to supply you, order direct from laborato and it will be sent to you, charges re aid, at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. Write for free booklet containing testi- monials and other useful information, ‘to EGYPTIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. oy The flame from Family Favorite i steady, white and without soot. Does not char the wick and turns to the last drop without wick adjustment. Family Favorite Oil Made from genuine Pennsylvania Crude Oil by a triple refining pro- cess, carefully, absolutely uniform. Don’t try to get better oil-—it doesn’t exist. ASK YOUR DEALER. Yaverly Oil Work = INDEPENDENT REFINERS Oil for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. BOOKLET SENT FREER AND stops the cough and healslungs \ “Jim' Easton, th) Arkansaw Trav- eler, Heard From. Our friend James Easton, who is now in Arkansas, where we understand he is operating a drilling machine, has favored’the editor of this great lumin- ary with quite an interesting letter. In mentioning the progress, culture, resources, etc., in the loeality where he is, he gets off the following: “The weather here is fine, and you can, to some extent, appreciate the in- dustry, activity and culture of this par- ticular people when I tell you that the razorback hog is almost extinet, “This section noted for its rich wines and smokeless coal, a combina- tion that could hardly brook the pres- ence of the razorback, hence his gone- ness. “Truly this is a land of promise. It simply awaits development. There is no reason why any of the inhabitants should be poor, and they aren’t.” PAST EXAMINATION SUCCESS- FULLY. James Donahue, New Britain, Conn. writes: “I tried several kidney reme- dies, and was treated by our best phy- sicians for diabetes, but did not im- prove until T took Foley’s Kidney Cure. After the second bottle T showed 1m- provement, and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life insurance.” Foley’stKidney Cure cures back-ache and all forms: of hidney and bladder trouble. Sold by all Druggists. 1-1 > is Two Very Old Men. We glean the following concerning two very old men, from one of our ex- changes: Rev. John Schaffer, who claims to be the oldest minister in the world, cele- | brated his 102 birthday near North Benton, Ohio. He was born in West- moreland county, Pa., in 1805, and when 21 was licensed to preach in the Lutheran church. Many years ago he identified himself with the Disciples of Christ, and is thought to be the only contemporary of Alexander Campbell, founder of that sect. He reads with- out glasses, his mind is bright, and he still enjoys a cigar and good health. W. R. Chambers, believed to be the oldest man in Pennsylvania, is dead at Cecil, aged 108 years. Mr. Chambers was a native of County Claire, Ireland, but when young moved to London, where he married, and where his wife died 50 years ago. He came to this country shortly afterward, and worked as a moulder. For 40 years he had lived on a farm at Cecil, with his half brother, Robert Chambers. Until the time of his death he had complete pos- sesion of his faculties. He smoked a pipe all his life, and drank moderately. He could recall important world’s in- cidents which occurred nearly 100 years ago. a A REAL WONDERLAND. South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural formations, is a verit- able wonderland. At Mound City, in the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won- derful case of healing has lately oc- curred. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble. “Ex- hausting, coughing spells occurred every five minutes,” writes Mrs. Clapp, “when I began giving Dr. King’s New Discovery, the great medicine that saved his life and completely cured him.” Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by E. H. Miller, druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 1-1 re ep MIDWINTER TERM begins Jan. 6,7 and, 8. Write for full particulars. New 30-page catalog ready Dec. 25. Tug Tr1-STATE Business COLLEGE, 1-2 Cumberland, Md. Agricultural Societies Get No More Donations From State. Harrisburg, Dec. 9.—>Secretary of Agriculture Critchfield has cut off the usual State allowance to organizations like the State Agricultural Association, the Dairy Union and the State Live Stock Breeders’ Association, because there is no authority of law for these donations. The State Board of Agri- culture gets an appropriation of $1,750 annually from the Legislature, and will not be affected by the action of Secre- tary Critchfield. It has been the custon for years. for the Secretary of Agriculture to give each of these organizations an annual allowance of $200 or $300 out of the contingent fund of his department to- ward defraying the expenses of their annual meetings. hee WHEN TO GO HOME. From the Bluffton, Ind. Banner: “When tired out, go home. When you want consolation, go home. When you want fun, go home. When you want to show others that you have reformed, go home and let your family get ac- quainted with the fact. When you want to show yourself at your best, go home and do the act there. When you feel like being extra liberal, go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy, go home and light up the whole household.” To which we would add, when you have a bad cold, go home and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and a quick cure is certain. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 1-1 | | MIX THIS. Prepare it at Home By Shaking In- gredients Well in a Bottle. What will appear very interesting to many people here is the article taken from a New York daily paper, giving a simple prescription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims tha¢ he has found a positive remedy to cure almost any case of backache or kidney or bladder derangement, in the follow- ing simple prescription, if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. A-well-known druggist here at home, when asked regarding this prescrip- tion, stated that the ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any good prescription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to doso. He further stated that while this prescription is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as it has a peculiar action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these most important organs and help- ing them to sift and filter from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause sickness and suffering Those of our readers who suffer can make no mistake in giving it a trial. RS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joseph Zarfoss to Minnie M."Zarfoss, $1, in Somerset township, dated Nov. 22, 1907. Geo. C. Miller et ux. to Quemahon- ing Branch Railroad Co., $150, in Jen- ner, dated Nov. 22, 1907. William C. Boyer’s heirs to Shaffer A. Rininger, $2500, in Shade; dated July 6, 1907. C.:C. Householder to Grace L. House- holder, $600, in Windber, dated Nov. 23, 1907. C. A. Miller to Wm. A. Hoover, $250, in Rockwood, dated Nov. 11, 1907. Henry Fisher's Ex. to J. Henry Landis, $1350, in Berlin, dated Oct. 1, 1907. Eleanora M. Daley to George Daley, $400, in Windber, dated Nov. 23, 1907. George W. Saylor et ux. to Alex, Saylor, in Somerset borough, dated Nov. 25, 1907. J. F. Ream et ux. to Ellen E. Topper, $1900, in Windber, dated Nov. 11, 1907. Daniel Shultz’s Ex. to Hattie G. Shultz, in Meyersdale, dated Sept. 30, 1907. : Hattie Shultz to Cyrus Shultz, $1, in Meyersdale, dated Oct. 21, 1907. Edward P. Sipe to Frank B. Black, $3414.63, in Jenner, dated Nov. 28, 1907. Henry C. Huppert et ux. to Franklin W. Scheller, in Allegheny, dated June 22, 1907. Elmer E. Ferner to same, $1000, in Allegheny, dated June 22, 1907. Keystone Cool Co to H. C. Shaw, in Elk Lick, dated Nov. 8, 1907. Jerome H. Judy et al. to Cornelius Judy et al, in Garrett, dated Nov. 27, 1907. A Sparrow Omen. The following echo of the Hobnail wreck we reproduce for what it is worth. While that. train was side- tracked at Somerset, the day prior to the wreck, two sparrows flew into the engine. The regular front brakeman, John Weaver, of Rockwood, noticed the birds, which were caught by one of the men, and afterward liberated. Mr. Weaver declared the visit of the spar- rows was an unlucky omen and that something would happen the train. Mr. Weaver declined to come out on the train, the fateful morning, and Mr. Klump, an extra man, was called in his place. Mr. Klump was killed.— Meyersdale Republican. Marriage Licenses. Calvin C. Herring, Preston Co., W. Va. 3arbara Burkholder, Garrett Co., Md. Robert N. Beatty, Indiana, Pa. Edith Ethel Poorbaugh, Shade twp. Daniel C. Hutchison, Arrow, Pa. Stella M. Boyer, Arrow, Pa. Wm. Romesburg, Fort Hill. Irene B. McVey, Markleton. John O. Yutzey, Milford. Clara M. Fisher, Somerset. Allen Bittner, Larimer. Annie Weimer, Larimer. James M. Lohr, Johnstown. Lizzie Kaufman, Davidsville. Carl S. Paden, Holsopple. Clara M. Blough, Quemahoning. Wm. Hicks, Boswell. Catharine M. Henry, Boswell. William O. Grove, Stonycreek. Lizzie B. Lape, Shade. Frank A. Handwerk, Brothersvalley. Ada I. Baer, Brothersvalley. Ellis J. Irwin, Shade. Naomi G. Sine, Shade. Frank Duppstadt, Hooversville. Cecelia Mowry, New. Beuna Vista, P a. Harry Zimmerman, Berlin. Clara Belle Walker, Berlin. Tae Chicago packers announce another cut in the price of meat, but it will take the retailers about two or three months to hear about it. Rheumatism I have found a tried and tested cure for Rheu- matism! Nota remedy that will straighten the distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. But I can now surely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. : In Germany—with a Chemist in the City of Darmstadt—I found the last ingredient with which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last ingredient, I successfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism ; but now, at last, it uni- formly cures all curable cases of this heretofors much dreaded disease. Those sand-like granular wastes, found in Rheumatic Blood, seem to dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sugar when added to pure water. And then, when disselved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no real need—no actual excuse to suffer longer with- out help. We sell, and in confidence recommend Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy “ALL DEALERS” REKRKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Iiaw, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney-at-I.aw, SOM¥ RSET, PA. Office in Court House. J. G. OGLE WwW. H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR,. Attorney-at-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR. PETER IL. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. E. C. SAYLOR, D. D. S,, SALISBURY, PA, Office in Mrs. M. Dively Residence, Grant Street. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth, Artificial sets In- serted in the best possible manner. ~ WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-12290 FILBERT ST. “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE.” Special automobile service for our guests. Sight-seeing and fouring cars. Rooms $1.00 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. Wagner's LIVERY, Salisbury, Penna. Frank Wagner, Propr. Harvey Wagner, Mgr. Good horses, and good rigs of all kinds. Special attention to 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. » Goods, such as Candies, Nuts Fruits, etc., and pure, fresh GROCERIES S at prices as low as the lowest. Also some nice Christmas, Toys, Fine Cigars, | ‘Choice Tobaccos, etc. - G. G. DE LOZI1ER, SALISBURY, PA. | | THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL BEE’S LAXATIVE p COUGH SYRUP. BEST FOR A
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