The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 17, 1908, Image 5

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wishes to announce to the ladies of Salisbury and vicinity that Mr. Sauers, representing Strawbridge & Clothier, with a full ‘line of
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Ladies’ Suits, Jackets and Walking Skirts, one of the best and most up-to-date-lines i in the country, will be in his store on
Monday, September 21st.
-In addition to our own splendid stock, which we are adding to every day, this affords you an excellent opportunity to see all the
newest models at the most reasonable prices.
tending to purchase or not.
OF SALISBURY.
Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profits, $15,000.
Assets over $300,000.
On Time
§ PER CENT. INTEREST crocs
J. L. BarcHus, President. H. H. Mausr, Vice President.
ALBERT REITZ, Cashier.
DIRECTORS: —J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M.
Lichiy. F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy.
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Our store is chucked full of
Everything Good
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We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- 9
ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us.
Very Respectfully,
S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury. Pa.
Now E the Time
to Select Your Fall Suit!
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The Fall styles are all in, and we have
three sample books. to select from, showing
many hundreds of different styles, and quite
a range of prices, in fact a price to suit any-
one, from the cheapest to the very best.
Come and Examine Them,
fit Guaranteed.
We also carry a full line of Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes, Hats and the best Groceries
to be had. : x
Elk Lick Supply Co.,-
General Merchants. - ~ -
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The Busi AND GERTS PIANO has been
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fg HA GERTS PIANO CO., Chicago, Ill.
Bigger, Brighter And
Better Than Ever!
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We would be very much pleased to at least show you the line, whether you are in=
Raley, Meversdale, Pa.
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FOR SALE !—A new Six-Room, Two- |
Story Frame House in Salisbury, on |
Beachy avenue. Hardwood finish,
electric light, extra good water and |
outbuildings. Two lots go with it. t | township.
will pay you to see this place. A sure| Horace M. Landis, of Stonyereek
bargain for some one. Can be bought | township, and Annie Elizabeth Berk-
on payments. - Address | ley. of Brothersvalley township.
Austin C. Brown, Albert B. Koontz, of Uniontown, Pa.,
611 Thomas Ave., Johnstown, Pa. and Myrtle G. Bowlin, of Ohio Pyle,
{ Pa.
LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- | :
108 on Ord street, opposite the school | John Lawrence, of Hooversville, Pa.,
and Anne Kasper, of the same place.
house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey-} Clinton F. Saylor, of Boswell, Pa.,
| and Katharine L. Hemminger, of Rock-
wood, Pa.
George R. Matthews, of Rector, Pa,
and Emma R. Bardan, of Pitcarn, Pa.
James E. Baden, of Garrett, Pa., and
Mary E. Sheeler, of Gebhartsburg.
Clyde Christy, of Draketown, and
Rosa B. Conn, of same place.
George A. Frantz, of Confluence, Pa.,
and Ada B. Himmell, of same place.
Orville B. Maddox, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
and Mary Show, of Confluence, Pa.
Frank N. Layton, of Meyersdale, Pa.,
and Farncis L. Antony, of same place
Jurors for Special Court.
Following is a list of jorors who are to
serve at the special October term of court,
commencing on Monday, October 12th,
The court will continue for two weeks.
FIRST WEEK.
Addison—William J. Snaudy.
Allegheny—William Hartman.
Brothersvalley—George Becker,
Musser, Silas Hauger, E. M. Knepper.
Berlin—W. A. Seibert, William Spencer.
Roswell—Chauncy Ickes.
Confluence—J. C. Show, Frank Kreger, Rs
E. Black.
Conemaugh—Joseph Johns, Samuel Mish-
ler.
Elk Lick—Phineas Compton, Charles Bitt-
| ner, David Malcolm, Cal "Bowman, Henry J.
Marriage Licenses.
Since our last report:
Thomas Craig, of. Beachview, Pa.,
a Ada B. Cover, of Brothersvaliey
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Attend To It Now.
September or October should
see your cemetery lot beautified.
Let us erect a monument before
the snow comes. Make a selec-
tion from our stock at Frost-
burg, or at our Cumberland
yard, No. 99 North Centre
Street, or wait for one of our
salesmen. Our stock of finished
monuments at Cumberland is
said to be the finest in the state.
9-17 J. B. WiLriams Co.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following list contains the more
important deeds entered of record
since our last report:
Franklin B. Saylor et ux. to Walter
Kennell, $850, in Fairhope, dated April |
17, 1908.
D. A.
Meyersdale ... Fair
= AND RACESI==
SEPT. 22-25, 1908.
GRAND FREE ATTRACTIONS!
Four Gregory Troupe,
EXTRAORDINARY ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS!
EUROPEAN ACROBATIC COMIQUES,
Will Make You Howl With Glee!
4 The Great
Joseph Naugle et ux. to A. 8. Clark,
$100, in Somerset borough, dated Aug.
25, 1908. | Opel
Martha E. Dennison et vir. to Wilson | Fair Hope—James Shoemaker.
Schrock, $250, in Somerset borough,| Jefferson—L. W. Countryman, Peter N.
dated Aug. 31, 1908. ssape .
Mary Patchin et vir. to Mary F. Mil- | hi ee ie
ler, $500, in Windber,’ dated June 2, Northampton—George Allman.
1908. Paint Township—H. D. Naugle, Jonas A.
Michael Reiman to W. Kolerska et | Weaver.
al., $800, in Quemahoning, dated Aug. | Quemahoning—Jacob Esherick, Albert 8.
| Hoffman.
26, 1908. | Rockwood—J. D. Miller.
Miner Shaulis to Cyrus Shaulis, $2899. Summit—H. B. Baer, John H.” Briskey’
|in Somerset township, dated Sept. 4, Ed. Bellers, William Fike, Samuel A. Miller,
1908 Somerset Borough—Chas. P. Holderbaum,
-' s fa . , | John Stufrt.
Jeremiah Livingston et ux. to Daniel | Somerset Township—A. J. Coleman, D.
E. and Lizzie A. Blough, $310, in Cone- | Virgil Good, H. B. Baer, John H. Briskey,
A 190. Milton Meyers, D. F. Barclay.
maugh, date ug. 5, 1908. relay
Almira S. Waller to James Romes- Stonycreek—Albert Dively, J. G. Kimmel
© i . Jacob H,Knipple, Edward Landis, H ey
burg, $656.74, in Ursina, dated June 27, | ys pp h RLBTYeY
1908. Southampton—S8imon Lepley.
Maggie E. Snably to Tobias Lohr,| BShade—James Williams.
$4500, in Conemaugh, dnted Sept. 8,| DE TuTRtiy a EB anit ma
| = i eman, . Parks, E,
1908. i | A. Deitrick, ‘Wm. Ferguson. :
John J. Iehine \eirs, to Peet ae SECOND RIE.
man, $2200, in Paint township, date | Addison—Daniel Smith.
May 15, 1908. | Allegheny—Jacob R. Deeter, Geo. Tayman.
Wm. D. Jacobs et ux. to and Berlin—William Philson.
over, $1400, in Jenner, dated Sept. 9, | Fo osisisvsliog ilancison Foust,
908.
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icon R. Humbert.
Geo. 8. Blancett heirs, : same, $1000, | Elk Lick—Ross Holler, Lewis J. Maust.
in Tories. dated Sept. 9, 8. :
Fair Hope—James Deremer, Lewis A.
Frank C. Neff, Sr, 5 Jacob Nefl,| uoorick, John Smith.
$3000, in Jenner, dated Aug. 18, 1908. | Greenvillo- Wilson Paul.
Margaret ‘Scott to Susan Cosley et |
Garrett—W. P. Brant, Simon Connelley.
vir., $4600. in Lower Turkeyfoot, dated | | Jenner—Ira Hoffman, Milton Weighley.
Sept. 4, 1908. :
If your Dealer does not carry them in
stock, insist that he write at once for our
catalogue showing 84 styles, comprising
the latest designs in buggies, runabouts,
phaetons, stanhopes and surreys. Built
Thousands of Dollars in Premiums & Purses!
3 HORSE RACES DAILY!
Fine Exhibits.
in One grade only. Every one a Jewel.
They excel in style, finishand durability.
Our line the largest, our styles the new-
est, our prices the best.
Live Dealers should write us at once
for Agency.
OF OUR LEADERS.
No. Noss * Amesbury
Cut er Runabout.
THE JEWEL CARRIAGE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. -
Factory, Carthage, Ohio.
| Don’t Miss It.
Trolley Connection With Fair Grounds.
Jefferson—Simpson Shaffer.
James F. Scott et ux. to same, $1000,
in Ursina borough, dated Sept. 4, 1908.
H.R. Rummell to John H. Worley, | ©
$147, in Paint township, dated June 11, |
1908.
C. H. Jennings et ux. to Pa. & Md. |
St. Ry. Co., $100, in Summit, dated Aug. |
14, 1908. |
Augustus Sellers et ux. to Amanda |
Cameron, $140, in Ursina, dated Sept.
10, 1908.
John H. Seibert et ux. to Annie M.|
Queer, $200, in Somerset, dated Sept. |
5, 1908.
Emanuel Eash to Anna KE. Holsopple, |
$20, in Benson, dated April 10, 1908. |
Every Day a Hummer.
Leon J. Holsopple et ux. to same,
| $109, in Benson, dat dated Feb. 4, 1908.
| WILL , INTEREST MANY. !
| Every person should know that good |
| health is impossible if the kidneys are
| deranged. Foley’s Kidney Remedy
| will cure kidney and bladder disease
|in every form, and will build up and
| strengthen these organs, so they will
perform their functions properly. No
| danger of Bright’s disease or diabetes
| if Foley’s Kidney Remedy is taken in
| time. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Mil-
| ler, Proprietor, 10-1
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Lincoln--Nelson J. Bittner.
Hoyer Rorkevionr © 8. Younkin, F. W.
iiastadk. NNioR Faidley, Elmer G*
Dickey, W. J. Hostetler.
Meyersdale--John M. Oates, W. H. Habel,
J. N. Cober.
New Baltimore--George B. Straub.
Paint Township—Henry Holsopple.
Queniahoning—S. A. Shaffer, Harvex
Lohr, Austin Bianset.
Rockwood--Charles Benford.
Stonycreek--Ephraim E. Walker, Tobias
Speicher.
Shade--Frank Shaffer, David Ogble, Hiow~
ard Powell, M. E. Berkebile,
Somerset Township--J. C. Barnhart
Philip Rhoads, Harrison Claycomb, Harvey
Marteeny, Wm. P. Spangler.
Somerfleld Borough--George W. Lambert.
Somerset Borough--Aaron F. Dickey, ¥, ry
| 0. Liv engood, Fred Holbrook, J. F: Trimpey,
F. B. Granger, George C. Muller, Jonas mM,
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| @Summit--Nelson Saylor.
Cungpinghame
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 fo
do business, and a business which
should be advertised for sale, tf
Ursina—N. B. Walker, J. ©