JH fi tdi IVENGOOD, NY Adve TRANSIENT jine eac h inst Y eents a yearly cont E READING RTISEMENTS ion. invariably 10 er — We sell bett any the creasing mands the alway ply th You ee all will pay you to where selections, county, do claim to before do not claim to er goods than ther house in but we carry the Our ever in- trade best in t and we ha s tried to suj e best, will need a the 4th. i see nus. Ii buy you get choice ~ Rr Mir § fll LEADERS 1 CLOTHING, Meyersdale, Pa, If You Want A New Suit Don’t ¥ Hartley's mense Fine stock Clothino ail to see im- of 14, TT. W. G1] Fhe Jeweler and Optic ¢ i Spee facles for] Have Your eyes correctly fitted by a CARTRIDGE TAPE} can get enough few cents, at 7 them for seevral mor rs! LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. pa aay rh .. | Miss Zella Easton went to Johnstown b ; { with her sister Letchworth. for a rs. Gipe and Mrs. 1st week, visit S Mrs. Henry Fresh went to Frostburg, as i - books. | last Sunday, where she will spend a week or two visiting her parents. Annie Haselbarth have om remain here A young son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Gay street, had the misfor- his | tune to nd break an arm a few up his : SNC g them | 42ys ago m. Chil- Rev. H. R. Booch and Miss Laura ; gf ihe pres | limyer. of Frostburg, spe Friday { of last week with Miss C. Kallmyer, of this place. Mrs. J Welfley is ill, and that is suffering | with We hope, that she will recover. very she however, Denrdl : appendicitis. Quite a number of our people took in | the Pittsburg last Sunday, but many more would have gone if a i n had started from here. excursion, their a fine girl baby, first born, Mrs. Harvey Fogle are and J. C. Ba grandpa. Mr. aia & CHIC RAILROAD. liet looks a oe May, Sea +X, 3, One an B Ra tes, 8, July | and lisses ( inderella Kallmyer mtz returned last week from Frostburg, where they visited at Miss Kallmyer’s home for several days. Kot Small in size and great in results are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the fa- mous little pills he at cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe. Sold by medicine dealers. yhio R. R Popular run x and : Mr. J. Ed. Gross, agent for Hiller, the antie City, reliable Frostburg tailor, was in town an City Ocean City | Jast week, and as usual he took many , Del. - Tick- Rixteen (16) days, in- of sale. and Gross orders for clothing. Ihiller will be g are very popular men here. cluding date Stop-overs will be Sllopad on the re- Married, June 5th, 1900, by Rev. J. Bo pip eint ia, Daliimane H. Knepper, Mr. Charley W. Bepler and Wash ckets sold to New : : - Jersey resorts, an it Baltimore and | 8nd Miss Barbara Miller, both of Mey- ts sold to Ocean Id., and Rehoboth Beach, Del. ime of trains, sleeping ymmodations, call on Washington on ti C iy, ersdale. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride’s mother. Prof. 0. O. York, is Saylor, of New or st Tieket Agent Bal- | teaching for his brother V. R., this timore and Ohio R. I. for full informa- | week, the latter having gone to Gettys- tion. 8-23 2 : burg to take part in the graduating ex- gar 11s AN DS( NE ercises of the Gettysburg college. Women’s 1 Chilc tf ELx Lick LINE of Men's, ress Shoes surpLy Co. Lester Leochel was taken seriously and suddenly ill on Monday evening, and he has been obliged to remain in bed ever since. He is believed to be afflicted with some disease of the brain. If you connect with the Gett DEIR PARIS Deer Park, FHO'TRY,, Ml. MOST DELIGHTFUI SUMMER tESORT OF HE ALLEGHENIES want a train on the branch to by mountain breezes, 2800 ysburg exeursion fe free | train at Meyersdale, July 1st, it is nee- from Squi- | essary for you to buy your round trip Ohio or ay ticket at Tite Srar office without delay. Every Bpoms en The new school board met and or- | 3 tor, \ Ele- ized on Tuesday evening. The fol- i's named officers were elected: he President, Stewart Smith; Secretary, Compl s | C. 8B. Lichliter; Treasurer, J. D. Liven- Naval Band. g I tages ed for Be if x i: X for occupaney June lst. I'he Chinese ask “how is your liver? :l open from Hot June 23d to Neptem- | instead of “how do you do?” for when | ber 30th the liver is active the health is good. | For rates and information addr DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are famous 3 Manager, B. & O. Build. | little for the Jiver and bowels Md until June 10th. | Sold by medicine deale time, Deer Park, Garret e that Mr.O.Flesh- 6-30 d Mr, J.B, n able Cross, of § to be The former had been very ill, latter badly hurt in some {ime ago. about. while the the was Some thief or C. Keim’s chickens one Certa fellows had their guard, as sneak thieves stole some of Mrs. night last week. better be on there is evidence against them that may land superior them behind prison bars. In Europe Speer Died, near Lis May 30th, 1900, ro ordered by Mrs. Sarah AL Yoder, wife of Mr. Ben- Tod virtue dict Yoder. The deceased was aged : t | 74 years, 8 months and 10 days. 1 s produ | eral services were conducted by Rev i aie. J. H. Knej Prof. N. 1 ber of ye er, of Meyersc Berkey ars has in Europe. If you are going abroad write us for the addresses of our houses in Europe. for a been a 7, who num- successful Also for Dr. Humphreys’ Manual | teacher in the Somerset Public schools, Humphre ys’ Medi Co., Cor. Will- | has been appointed to a clerkship in It | the Somerset County National Bank. | He entered upon his duties Mr. family June Ist. moved his :ifects from Niv- CONV Tpit une 91, 1000. HIO RAILROAD ANION, rank Wagner has and household ¢ | erton back to his Salisbury residence. | His wife, we regret to say, has for some time been in very poor health, but we trust that the change will do her good. & Ohio Ri: wd will One Lowest | round trip from all t of the Ohio The Maliifiore sell are for the on its lines tickets at that over fifteen hun- Reports show Aickets good going June 15th to dred lives have been saved through the inclusive imit for return pas > | use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most leaving P ‘hiladelphia to and ir | of these were cases of grippe, croup, 1900 June | asthma, cough, bronchitis whooping Side trip tickets v from | and pneumonia. Itsearly use prevents Philade Iphia to At Cape | consumption. Sold by medicine deal- May, Oc ' and | ers. w York | > 0 » a Ry oy ( Messrs. Robt. Beachy and Ernest gi Livengood, two of Salisbury’s brightest men, returned from the - | Western University of Pennsylvania to | spend their summer vacatic iladelphia. have formation, cal | young nat home. Pine | They will return to college in Septem- ttuce | JCK SUrrl i C | Gettysburg excursion tickets are go- 0. | ing like hot cakes. If you want one, call at Tne Star oflice at once. The St | supply of tickets will soon be exhaust- CADQUARTERS | ind Oil cloth, Jt FEE for Carpet, I ARE Ht} I itting received 18 new samples of pes \ Net il l of Tapestry 'd, both here and at Meyersdale, and 8 i 8 | : tf Erik Lick Streny Co, | No more can be procured for this oc- rasion. —-- EEF BALED HAY aw for sale We notice in last week’s issue of the by H. C. shaw, & Lied u Carleton (Neb.) Leader that J. C. Ben- A CONVENTION SOUVENIR der, formerly of Elk Lick township, but resident of took unto himself a now a Nebraska, recently second wife in the person of Miss Lucey Robinson, of Riv- erton, Neb. Remarkable Giftin Connection with the Great Republican Na- tional Convention. ia : : nit : There is more joy in a printing office over one sinner who pays in and abuses the editor on sion, than over the borrow the paper While it is known by everybody that McKinley will be renominated by the tepublic: An National Convention to be held in Philadelphia during the week | of the 18t 5 interest is no less high on | that account. It is admitted th: it the convention will be amo in history on ance of its therefore the gath great Phin arranged ft next Fonds vy tractive sovenir. 28 inche $s is ture of the advance every oc ninety and nine who and sing his : without contributing one cent to =Ex. account | Unless food is digested quickly it will | ferment and irritate the stomach. Af- r 1 meal take a ful of Kodol Dyspej It digests what and will allow you to eat all need of what y It never he worst s of dyspep- ant to take. Sold by teaspoon you eat u i of thel panc s appear the force tid 5 an who will be promin 1 Joke is on Lantz, the piano tu- the work of the convention. Both, asa | ner, ¢f Cumberland. A man by the work of art and on sount of its his- | same name in Cumberland is one of ralue, this arly sought for picture is and hig better certain to prized. ord 3 the prince in divorce proceedings, ing the piano man busy friends that it it is and g to his Blanks We Kee 1d ies’ Sepa ust At of Mil It store he world to pleased at store, just what it mines | | came Washington, D. C. | all sum- | | you may secure a } | elothiers, i tainly do you good. | entered it. Miller & Collins, ersdale clot} the up-to-date Mey- have present sj ial great v ir 4th customers. ight now. glorious Fou: Our orked this week by G streets miners who Creek here Our nati people here employ sioner is ment, ire strangers. we are having a boom here At 1 o'clock p. m., Saturday, Jt Matthew Jones will offer t very desirable building lots for sale in West Salis , near the Extract Works. I’o not forget to 1 this sale, as you are on lars see bill For farther particu Miller & Co report ing trade. complete their hand. s, the big Meyersdale a constantly i reas- have a from, and lowest. Their stock to prices customers select are as low as the Their store is a favorite resort for peo- ple who want their money to go as far as possible. it All who suffer ps piles will be glad to learn that DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel Salve will give them instant and per- manent relief. It will cure eczema Beware of coun- Sold by medici ine dealers. ill be 4th, under the and all skin disea terfeits. A big picnic and held at Boynton, July auspices of the Boynton Cornet Band and the Gr: Run and Boynton loeal unions of the United Mine Workers of America. A big time is promised, and everybody is invited. For further par- ticulars, see bills. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lichty, of Wel lington, Kan, left on Monday for their western home, after spending about two months here visiting friends and relatives. Their many friends here were sorry to see them depart, but wish them a safe journey and a pros- perous career all through life celebration w Mr. J. M. Hay was circulating among his numerous Salisbury friends during the week. le is thoroughly in love with his new home—Akron, Ohio,—but he nevertheless enjoys an occasional visit to his old home town. Well, we are always glad to see him here, and we hope his visits will continue to be frequent. There are fifty million herds of cattle in the United States, of which number from fifteen to twenty million are dairy cows. If every one of our readers would get Biggle Cow Book, published at 50 cents by the Wilmer Atkinson Co, ’hiladelphia, they could greatly in- crease the product from every cow in their herd. 1t “Why is it,” asks an exchange, “that it is only a drink or a cigar that your friends ask you to have? hear a man You never say to another to have a coat or a loaf of bread. It is alwaysan offer of something you are better with- out. This is the great evil of our times and destroys more men than other social customs.” Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to tion. The early use of Cough Cure prevents is the only harmless immediate results, 1t cures and lang troubles. Children d mothers endose it. Sold cine dealer A mous for consump- One Minute con sumption. It mesy that gives 1 11 roat il like it by me edt L li ain is fa- misuse, of duet- and at from Highland minister or rather the queen’s English. Ie wa service lately, effect his use, 1S C¢ ing a marriage one point quoted with Seripture: “For this cause shall a man leave his father and his mother and shall cleave unto his wife; and they two shall pe one peel.” At a recent public meeting of retir- ing councilors in a certain ward of & country town, speakers we bouncing that he could bring an ment to a point quicker than any other man. On hearing this, one of th ence who knew ed: “Ay, man, and ye can br quart to a pint guid bit quicker.” Don’t wait until the Gettysburg ex- cursion tickets now on Tix Star office are all sold, and then come around and kick because you got left. If you want to go with the crowd on July Ist, you will have to buy a ticket or pay full fare each way. which would cost you over $8.00. Conductors have no orders to offer exeursion tickets or special rates on the train. Mr. H. E. Faidley, is visiting old acquaintances in vicinity. Mr. Faidley went west 27 years ugo, and for the last 26 years he resided in Ka :;, where he hs prospered and grown wealthy. Ile is li a retired life much of his time in tr one of the the Sp sale at of Burr Oak, Kan. this has now and spends veling and sight very sensible thing after he can afford t seeing, which is a for a man to do live at his ease. Did you see that pecker alight on Wm. Smith’s front steps, the other day, and proceed to tear them to pieces? Well, he made a quick job of it, and then he replaced the old steps with new ones, on short order, doing his work in a neat and substan- tial manner. He's a and has lots of hustle in him, which a very good quality. Ask Frank Petry, Jr., about it. red-headed wood- quick bird, sure, Starvation never yet Persons with indigestion are alreac half starved. They need plenty of | wholesome food. Kodol Dyspspsia | Cure digests what you eat so the body | can be nourished while the worn out | organs are being reconstructed. It is | the only preparation know: ! that will | instantly relieve and completely eure | all stomach troubles. Try it if you are | suffering from indigestion. It will cer- i Sold by medicine | dealers. | Earl Reitz, a very esting little son of Mrs. died las after suf weeks with cerebro spi cure ddyspe psia bright and inter- Harvey Reitz, | Monday morning at 3 o'clock, Tering for about six long,weary Deceased was aged 4 years and severa days, and God alone knows he suffered during his illness. But lit- tle Earl is now at rest. He is safe from the many pitfalls and snares of sin and He has left this vale of tears, and death, as guiltle widowed mother of | y the loss of he 7 in the | { ary | al meningitis. | how | { much | iniquity. this world of s innocent and «¢ His sadness s as he | pure sr onl assur funera rnoon, condugied by | time | time 1 ause he is a f your lodge or church. Hun- vin | and churches using it to beat ther. The lodge ht, but there are ht to be fired hit the is eleeted you bee odges Lo was accused Minnie Wil- imont in a church , California. Ile was cor :umstantial evidence i protest ing his innocence. One l witnesses against him f the ehureh in which s committed. A short » this preccher died, and in the fes.ed himself guilty of the erime.—Lar ark (11.) Gazette. The Farm Journal is 23 years old, prints 40 tons of paper a month, and is out of debt; has a new press that will 100 papers a minute; it is cut to fit every progressive farmer and vil- lager. Don’t you want this fine little last hours co print aner”? paper? Now we have a clubbing ar- rangement with the Farm Journal by which, if you will pay in advance, you STAR one year and the nearly 5 years (remain- der of 1900, and all of 1901, 1802, 1903 and 1904) all for 31.2 Did you ever hear of such an offer? 1t Mrs. Frank Napoleon,at whose speak- y in Sl five men were mur- dere od on Easter Sunday night, entered a plea of guilty to charges of selling liquor wit ons license and on Sunday. Court sentenced her to pay the of i ion, a fine of $500, and to undergo three months imprisonment in the county jail on the charge of sell- ing liquor without license, and on the Sunday charge imposed a fine of $50 and the costs of prosecution. Mrs. Napoleon is the mother of four children, the youngest one, about a year old, be- ing with her in the county jail. Mr. John A. Noe will be in Salisbury on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, at Hay’s hotel, where his line of valuable books can be seen. Be sure to see him and learn what 5 or 10 cents a day will do toward securing a fine library for yourself. You will find Mr. Noe a very courteous gentleman, and you will admit that his book scheme is the greatest thing on earth in the way literature. Tue Srar is ac- with Mr. Noe, and we take pleasure in recommending him to our rm Journal ea of good quainted people. lie has won golden opinions in Somerset and other neighboring towns. 1t the name of paying great at- Miss Smith, and intended, habit of toasting her health, at any private social gathering at which they happened to be present. One night, as usval, Mr. Brown and Miss Smith or es at one of the so- s, when he got up and proposed the alth of Mi Smith. After he has finished speaking took the following: minister of who had been tentions to a certain A certain Brown, who was looked upon as her was always in the ci h \iss Smith arose and company by r. Brown has been toast- 1 storm with the ing me now for about a dozen years, and I'm not Brown yet. To those of who ly visit ommend the our readers ‘oceas- wish to rec- Park hotel, a thoroughly Johnstown,we up-to-date house located about midway | between the two depots, opposite the rk r the center of the ty. The proprietor, Mr. J. J. Imhoff, old Somerset countian Berlin, but who re- in the West for 41 years, in 1856 and returning from Lit Neb, to h state in was Sheriff of business reared in or near a sided there coln. native His her many one of long the men we know of, and his house is a model in every re- there are and the best hotel spect. All who register delighted place courteous treatment they receive, es- pecially those from old Somerset coun- ty. Mr. Imhoil is naturally qualified man, being of a very kind, genial disposition, and besides the ho- with the for a hotel tel he operates in Johnstown, he also owns two very large and popular hotels in Florida. 1le has always been a very successful man, because he understands his bu s how to make guests feel at home under his roof. ess and kno g machines—instruments that record and reproduce speech or any sound—have been before the pub- lic in one form or another for twenty oo irs. The most advanced type of the ts 1g machine is the Graphophone. in the popular mind there is consider- able misapprehension and confusion re- garding the correct designation of these instruments. The words “Graphophone” and “Phonograph” being frequently misused as having the zame meaning. The name “Phonograph” was given to the first erude model which demonstrat- d that sound could be recorded and reproduced mechanically ; but this ear- ly model was unsuited to practical ev- ery day The *« the first the U. 8. use. iraphophor was practical talking machine, and Patent Oflice has put all simi- lar inventions into one ¢l , designat- ing them “Graphophones. For entertainment, for instruction, for practical use, or for any purpose for which a talking machine may be desired, the ed. The simplest, Graphophone unequal- Graphophone prccess is the the best, and the only success- ful one for recording and reproducing speech or sound. made, Great improvements émbodiment in recently ma- chines that reproduce music and other sounds with the full volume and vi- brant power of the original, at the same 111 the ori x I melody preservin na to the d and tone-qua , are due nd the labc and factory of the American Grapho- phone Company, (better known to the public through its selling department. The Columbia Phonograph of new principles which have revolu- tionized the art. The resulling type of Graphophone known as the “Grand, sound many ery applic: (tion in Company), volume gives a times greater than has ever before 1 at- 1 ai 1 oll information regarding enter- tainment Graphop! es of all styles, | and machines that serve as bst graphers for dic pondence, is con- who was | cooing going this county years ago. Mr. Imhoff is | ALWAYS st for ’s store is forem sh Groceri EST GOODS... rats =: Prices! keep goods of any kind, but variety and quantity. EET Agent for dale I sell them in great the Meyers- Laandry. Laun- dry away Tuesday. J. T. JEFFERY, SALISBU]Y Steam sent every RY. PA. Joa. ones “SLUMBER, (IRONIC | coNspxTION Toon ‘WORRY, HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER TORPOR, INSOMN 8 EK 5 LEEP LESS NESS, Alp Alle ) L073 | AT ALL EARD: STOMACH. DISORDERS DRUGGISTS . ¢ 10 GRAIN iti 30 BE GUARANTEED, | € FOR FURTHER FACTS ADDRESS Tue MODERN - REMEDY C6. KEWANEE, ILL. pr 50 YEARS Cc TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Coryricirs &c. ay sent free. LS special no A “without ch Scionitic — A handsomely illustrated weekly. culation of any scientific jou year: four months, $1. Sold ib a nove ilers MUNN & Cp sorsroatnar. Hew York Brauch Sl 62 I St.. W. wo NEW D.C. OHN W. RINGLER, —For Your— COAL HAULING AND DRAYING. pee , JOHN W. RINGLER SALISn ET AEE. BRET A GREAT TREAT. Cheap Excur to Gettysburg, July 1st—0nly $3.00 for the Round Trip. It is with much pleasure that we an- nounce the above named excursion, which has been arranged for by Mr. Irven Beals, who is so well ane ably know: and band and t hereby a most del Ifo tbe > people of vicinity. ; will 10 want t and see Gettyshbu preserved ee our Nati | owing to the many th : of great his- | torical value and publi iterest to be | seen th | This world-renowned 1d is | worth a trip across the continent to see, | and none of our people can afford | to miss this golden opportunity of se ing it, when the round trip will cost | but $3.00. | The excursion will start from Mey- | ersdale on the night preceding, and will arrive at Gettysburg at 8a. m., 8 morning, » ni unday July Ist, returning at 8 p. m. | of same day. | The people of Sali can procure from. 1] fice tickets are ry and vicinity nd information ticket Rar of- and If enough | in will likely be run to West for the sionists fro excur- 10th or no risks iy be de- purchasing June i hero are Tickets w shortly ther to run, as pass tained from ticke or other un- kness avoid their mon refunded 1 their tickets no later than tf oo = Card of Thanks. We the undersigned, who are hus- band, son and da ter of Mrs. Ri ard Jeffe deceased, hereby return our grateful thanks to the many neighbors and friends who so willin and ably assisted us during the long and be vnful fines of our toes d dead. you all, [ ohio words are you for your valu- for we fool hat our not enough to repay ed kindness, fri endship and sympathy. ison woul mi ant y be qui Witch Ha al k a certain cure for Take no oth- quail 3 yalys Shractical, ive—H; ad and learn how ; tionsofallleading Trice, so Cents. k in SSistences oductions iW with 103 Star rane cow Book ; having a great uctions of each ce, su Cents. iE. Peedinn Butch- t cautiful half- id 1 ¢ ited States cgular readers. ¢ FARM JOURNAL 1903) will be etrrrsoiesrats seut by mail {rere esaresss anata PED eet IPL PEED 1 oer tv be —rerrese where near the oN express charges .50 CY OLE ily introducing this low price is 20 Moston nger Hygienie obs inane, st every piece our Art alii guar iki we will tern cyclo. rade which we nd for Dare ain List. © express or 70 it You wish it. ithout deposit will Wine Making in Portugal. In great emergency when all the men are demanded in the vine. yards, women are called to assist in wine treading. Our correspon. dent saw young women wears ing their own garments which they skiifully er up around them une the biggest and wviated of Dutchman's ’ costumes, while in the “britchen’ winery. ‘EIN THE VILLAGE OF 3 TUGAL. An improv ed method of mash- ing by machinery is adopted A the Spar Oporto Grepe Vineyards, ciousto v ning, noisy g the New ine, when you cat ee PASSAIC, N. J, have « Wilso by which a bar el of grapes a BE minute is dun cdi in the hopper, ge rubber rollers, the grapes are that feed twol between which crushed. Wheeler Bridgenos Send for Catalogue, The Port Winefrom Speer'sVineyards i beats the world for its valuable For sale by Rutter & Will medicinal qualitics,. None put ket now, until nine years old. Weakly perso us, fnvaiids, on the m Females, and Aged persons, should always have a bottle in the house. If properly used it will restore health and prolong life. It is by all odds the Wine for wed- dings, social entertainment and family use. BOLD BY D DEAL UGGISTS AND a%00 1 RS WHO IN HIGH ( 0 Simple work Motor, Mechanism Tn i Visible, I'his place continues to be Durable Con- struction. headquarters for Tender Steak, 1UCH FUN,} Juicy Roas Choice Dressed ie Poultry, Sausage, Pudding and by a Jas cuider Fresh Fish in Season. COLUMBIA P HON I aim to serve my patrons with NEW ) o the best in my line that the market affords. Thanking the eral pa lib- solicit- of the public for a tronage, and a continuance I am Ia. B.& 0.R.R. SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARR EM —IN EFFECT SUN- DAY, MAY 20, 1500. Under the new sel ¢ there will be ten daily passc Division, the Piiishury as follow ot stop. Wash- 7 y Times and ear for erty $3.25 orders ta tf id all § % i sl ry we ~
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