The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 03, 1908, Image 8

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“FORT CUMBERLAND”
BLACK ELASTIO
Roof and Metal
PAINT
WON'T COME OFF AND'S JUST AS BLACK
e Paint for Roofing and all
A Bi
Metal
BLACK, GLOSSY AND ELASTIO.
Will not crack, peal or blister. It will
make an 1913 a and worthless roof practically
“fost Elastic ‘Paint on the market 2 Rok:
m various Mineral Pigments, Ru
bers, a and Chemétals. Guaranteed f«
years. If your Dealer caunot Ot supply Xe oy ie
cept no other, but e will
receive prempt attention.
FORT CUMBERLAND PAINT MFG. COMPANY,
Cumbegland, Md.
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.
FOLEY’
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi-
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis-
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
S80LD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY.
El INSURANCE 3c:
Fire!
Can you afford to have your
dwelling or household goods go
up in smoke without a cent of in-
surance with which to cover your
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Do Now!
Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk
Lick drug store, and have him
show you how small the cost
would be to have a polacy written
insuring you against such losses.
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ft Mir, Salisbury,
Agent for
Baltimore { Ohio R. R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 17, 1908.
MEYERSDALE.
sDaily. +Daily except Sunday.
only.
§Sunday
CONNELLSVILLE & PITTSBURG. De-
part *5.44 a. m., 6.36 p. m. (local) *2.46 p. m.
#434 p. m. aT) Arrive *10.55a. m. as
#]1.24 a. m., *4.50 p. m., 46.50 p. m., *9.20 p. m.
CHICAGO, ih *6.36 p. m. Arrive *11.24 a.
m., *4.50 p. m.
WASH. BALTO., PHILA. & NEW YORK
Depart *11.24 a. m., *4.50 p. m.,
Arrive *5.44 a. m., ¥2:46 p. m., 6.36 p. m
CUMBERLAND, Depart *10.55 a. m.
*11.24 a. m., *4.50 p. D.
Pp. m. Arrive *5.44a.m, +152 a. Mm. (Iocal), |
*2.46 p. m., *4.34 p. m. (local), 6.36 p. m,
JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart
6.30 a. m., +7.52a. m.,*4.34 p. m.
i 8.m., $4.50 p. m., *#7.05 p. m.
local )y |
Register’s Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons con-
cerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise,
that the following accounts have passed
the Register, and tbat the same will be pre-
sented for confirmation and allowance at
an Orphans’ Court, to be held at Somerset,
Pa.,on
Wednesday, the Ninth Day of De-
cember, 1908.
First and final account of William Spen-
cer, administrator of John Ginder, deceas-
ed.
First and final account of Valentine W.
Bender, executor and trustee for the sale of
the real estate of Elizabeth Tressler, de-
ceased.
First and final account of Charles W.
Platter, administrator of Frank Getz, de-
ceased.
First and final account of John H. Hyatt,
executor of Allen A. Hyatt, deceased.
First.and final account of Lemon (. Ber-
key, administrator of Andrew J. a
deceased.
First and final account of Joseph B. Mil-
ler, administrator and trustee for the sale
of the real estate of Martin L. Bauman, de-
ceased.
First and final account of Charles F. Uhl,
Jr., trustee for the sale of real estate of
Lydia Bice, deceased.
First and final account of Jonathan L.
Sorber, executor of Maggie J. Wagner, de-
ceased.
First and final account of Edward J.
Baker, administrator of Lloyd 8. Weyand,
deceased.
First account of Catherine Paschke, ad-
ministratrix of Charles Paschke, deceased.
First and final account of John Hender-
son, administrator of James Brewster, de-
ceased.
First and final account of J. E. Geiger, ad-
ministrator cum testamento annexoofJohn
G. Mazer, deceased.
First and final account of Henry F. Bar-
ron, guardian of Anna Bowman, minor
child of Emanuel M. Bowman, deceased.
Second account of Anna McKinley Allen,
executrix of Abner McKinley, deceased.
First and final account of William M.
Schrock, executor of Philip Schrock, de-
ceased.
ATS account of Joseph M. Miller, William
. Miller and gustin 'W. Miller, adminis-
aa of Bernard Miller, deceased.
first account of Sem Johns, executor
of Joseph Johns, deceased.
CHAS. F. Cook, Register
Register’s Office, Nov. 7, 1908. 12-3
CROWN MUTUAL FRE
71 INSURANCE. COMPANY
Somerset, Pa.
H. L. SIPE, President.
E. E. PRITTS, Treas. R.S. MEYERS, Sec.
——DIRECTORS :
H. L. Sipe, Somerset,
J. W. Barkley, Bakersville,
W. H. Fritz, Garrett,
J. G. Emert, Somerset, ,
J. C. Liphart, Casselman,
C. C. Sehmucker, Boswell,
H. L. Walker, Berlin,
G. L. Dobson, Stoystown,
F. G. Fryburg, Hooversville,
A. G. Bantley, Windber,
C. A. Phillips, Meyersdale,
A Safe Home Company.
Write to the Secretary,
R. 8S. MEYERS, BERLIN, PA.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W.T. BRUBAKER, T- BRUBAKER, Manager.
Nidway Between Broad See! Sion and
Reading Terminal, on Filter Sireel.
EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP.
AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND UP.
@=The only moderate-priced Lotel of
reputation and consequence in
PHILADEILLPHIA.
RR SR RR
P.L. LIVENGOOD,
Notary Public.
Star Office, Salisbury Pa.
OR
DEEDS. MORTGAGES, PENSION
VOUCHERS. AGREEMENTS,
WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY
ATTENDED 10.
I BB RAR
Special Attention to Claims. Collections
and Marriage License Applications.
FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS
ALWAYS ON HAND.
I A a RR Re
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IS BEAUTY
WORTH YGUR WHILE ?
Yiola Cream
i positively eradicates
*f-eckles, moles, black
i heads, sunburn and tan, £X
‘restoring diseased, K
blotched, rou, 2 and oily © +7
skin to the freshness Td delicacy of youth.
There is no substitute for this superior harm-
less preparation. The life secret ofthe world’s
sreatest Skin Specialist. At all Druggists or
mailed for 50 conta Rpoclal proposition and
frge oh eay ie reque
ola n § best to e
- :ideased skin, Soph 2 Yolist, Taser and
i TYE G. ITTNER CO., Toledo,Ohio.
Piles or Smiles?
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
to immediately relieve and ultimately cure with
the most wonderful scientific discove:
Bern times for the severest cases of Itc i
ma, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring
Worm, Barber's Itch, etc. This highly med:
cated antiseptic Salve kills the germs, re-
moves the trouble and heals the irritation
permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar-
anteed or money refunded.
Price 50 cts. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial
sample 2 cents to cover mailing.
THE 6. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, Ohio.
m., +6.50 p. m. aris 0.20 |
Arrive 10.55 |
020 p. = Pin esalve Acts like a
poultice. Good
Carbolized family salve.
“pisos sy3 ul 3seqoyy
| SHIA 231 MON Ss, Buy a@
VERY CONSIDERATE.
“You mean to say, sir, tha. some
of my friends mistook you for me?”
“Yes, Jedge, ar’ I t'ought as how
to prevent another mistake I'd be
willin’ to move, previdin’ ye'd gimme
t ree do)lars to pay me fare. I
know how I'd feel vicy vercy, yer
honor.”
VERY CLOSE.
Promoter—Haven’t you any closa
friends who have money?
Inventor—I have one, but he is
too close to give up any.
ANOTHER BROKEN HEART.
The rejected one—Ah! You
spurn me now, but remember I
won't always be a three dollar a
week office boy.
The maiden—No, you might be
fired any day,
VERY DISAGREEABLE.
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(nmer Belle—There go two of
t+ most disagre.able men I've met
tb'= season.
“riend—Are they? Why?
Sfnmmer Belle--One of them g res.
12 out of countenance and the p¥her-
won’t look at me at all.
OH! OH!
vas that which you told your
mother-in-law true?”
“No, it was only a blind.”
“I noticed it shutter up.”
Our store is chucked full of |
Everything Good
, to eat, and our prices are always fair. &
We aim to please our customers by courteous treat-
’ ment and prompt delivery of goods.
Call to see us.
Very Respectfully,
S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa.
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
« 0 come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Groceries, ete.
Prices As Low As The Lowest!
We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only foe
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.
R. REICH & SON,
The Leading Furniture Dealers of Somerset County,
are showing the largest and best assortment of Furniture, Car-
pets, Lace Curtains, China, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Carpet Sweepers
and Sewing Machines.
Everything in the House-Furnishing Line,
among which you will find some articles suitable useful gifts
for Christmas or New Year.
R. REICH & SON,
MEYERSDALE, PA.
send their money by mail.
thiag! Won’t fail one time in ten. Test it and see.
n eommunities where the merchants don’t advertise
big enough to tempt the women, what happens? The Mail
Order Catalogue comes along, full of attractive ads., with
prices put down in black and white.
catalogue; they are tempted by the bargains offered; they
Thus they miss nine-tenths of the glory and joy of
shopping. But what else can the poor ladies do?
Sa
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Shopping by Mail is §§
vastly unsatisfactory to $$
the Female. 3:
There isn’t a woman $8
in Christendom—or in %§&
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Islam—who doesn’t pre-
fer ten times over the
trip through a store to
the trip to the postoffice.
oro e
Why, Lord bless of
their hearts, the ladies 3
love to shop! It’s just as 3:
unsatisfying and artificial 3
to shop by’ mail as to ~ 3
make love by mail—and 3:
that’s the limit. 13
But, while the women a
love to- walk through
aisles of bargains, they
love also to read about
the bargains. When a
newspaper comes to the
house, which page does
the woman peruse first?
The page with the big-
gest shopping ads. Sure
The women read the
the ladies.
matter.
paper.
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Now, Mr. Merchant of Our Town, be good to
“Give them some interesting reading
Print some of your bargains in your home
Put the prices there in black and white.
fore taking?
Isn’t it really a pity to deprive the ladies of one of their
supreme Selighte—shopping, seeing things, inspecting be-
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BE GOOD TO THE LADIES AND YOU'LL BE »
PROSPEROUS. 0 i
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Shanna ty nereas aS
Rings Dyspepsia Tablets
RELIEVE INDIGESTION
AND STOMACH TROUBLES
FOLEY SFIONEYa=TAR
stops the cough and healslungs
THE BOWELS AND
WORK OFF A COLD
. WITH THE ORIGINAL
BEE’S LAXATIVE = #=
COUGH SYRUP. § { aH
BEST FOR A 7
DR.KING’'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop That Gough.
Bucklien’s Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in The World.
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+ CLEYSHONEY~TAR
Cures Colds; Prevents Pnedmonia
THE BE
E LECTRIC ;08REs"
BITTERS ANDKIDNEYS
R.E.MEYERS,
Attorneyat-Law
SoMmRsET/PA. -
office in Court House.
‘W. H. KOONTZ. 2 J. G.0eLE
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-Law, .
. SOMERSET, PENN’A
OfMceopposite Court House.
DR.PETER L. SWANK,
Physician and Surgeon,
ELK Liox, Pa.
BAecessor to Dr. E. H. Perry.
BERKEY & SHAVER, .
Attorneys-at-I.aw, _
SOMERSET, Pa.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ?
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
. Attorney-At-Law,
SOMERSET, PA.
E.C.SAYLOR, D. D.8,,
SALISBURY, PA.
Office Corner Union 8t. and Smith Ave.
Special atténtion given to the preserva- -
tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in-
serted in the best pgssible manner.
W.S. WELLER , GENER MhovnER. 6
Makes a specialty of Farm Sales, Live
Stock, Merchandise and Real Estate.
GRADUATE OF MISSOURI AUCTION SCHOOL.
Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar—
anteed.
R. F.D. No.2, MEYERSDALRE, PA.
W. A. CLARKE,
UndertakinG,
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
STEVENS
ARMS
are for sale by all progressive
ardware and Sporting
Goods Merchants
and
DAN BEARD’'S splendid effort
—** GUNS AND GUNNING ”"—
will be mailed postpaid to any
applicant by J, STEVENS AruS
& Toor ComraNy, Chicopee
Falls, Mass., upon
receipt of price.
- For paper cover edi-
tionforward 20 cents;
\ for cloth bound book |
send 30 cents,
Written
forand pub-
lished by
Tie Bros.
RESTAURANT!
ARN
Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot
Coffee, ete.
Meals to Order at Al
ee. Honrs! ms
We also handle a line of Groceries, -
Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
We try to please our patrons, and we... _
would .thank you for a share of your
buying.
MURPHY BROTHERS,
~ Joy BuiLpixg, SALISBURY, Pa.
FOR PILES
USE
‘BASNETT’S
OINTMENT
It is a reliable Ointment. It re-
lieves quickly; it is easy to use.
Itis pleasant to use.
It is a splendid remedy for
Croup, Bronchitis, Sore Throat,
Catarrh, Cold Sores, Headaches,
Bites and and Stings of insects.
No other ointment, no other
powder or.no other remedy of any
kind is so highly recommended by
those who have used the different
treatments, and by" those who
are thoroughly familiar with}
BASNETT’S OINTMENT.
PRICE 25 CENTS.
For sale by all druggists.
FOLEY SKIDNEYCURE
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