ful ab- ley.. ier.. "SO TW. en's uits I's. vorld— IES. to your A. ODMMER- » APRIL xperienc- y. Write 'T ’ e motives NES. ant auth- , tender- st mirth- NG wearying ess order, rk. ATION. F? > ga THIS IS 11 _your tires are soon as loose as ever. hs W You can have your tires reset in 30 minutes, while you are making your purchases at the :store or attending to other business, and when you are ready to go home, you can take your buggy or wagon with you, with the tires all nicely reset and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, or your money refunded. We also call attention to all other repairing done by us. H We Reset Your WA Tires In About We hive added to our already well equipped blacksmith shop a House Cold Tire Setter. With this machine we can reset any set of tires from 2 iriches down to the smallest buggy}tire in :30 minutes, without removing the tire from the wheel. We guarantee a perfect jobjevery time, better than can be done by the old and slow method of taking the tire off and heating it,jthereby burning the feltoes and charring the rims. By the old method the charred woodfworks out, and The House< Cold Tire Setter! EE EE TS SS SS A rs We do woodwork for all kinds of vehicles, and our material and workmanship cannot be excelled. Our blacksmithing department is first class in everything pertaining to the business, and our painting is up to date and speaks for itself. We use nothing but the best paints, varnishes and other materials. Our trimming department is unexcelled for neat and substantial work. If you get your tops, cushions, backs, curtains or any other repairs in this line from us, you will get the full worth of your money. = Our Prices Are Right, And All Work Guaranteed. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting an increased eontinu- ance of the same, we are very respectfully yours, Al oll, PI ; T ) j i I IY a 4 A 1g loaves Moyersdale a) arriving at . apy = 13333 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ee ——. Foley: 6, | Cures All Kidney and § Bladder Diseases ~~ Foley’s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. A Merchant Sured After Having @iven Up Hepe. Foley & Co., Chicago. Gentlemen:—I was afflicted with Kidney and Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous preparations without getting any relief and had given up hope of ever being cured when FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bottle I could feel the effect of it, and after taking six fitty-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past twenty years and I owe it to FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. James Smith, Bentons Ferry, W. Vs. A Veteran of the @lvil War Gured After Tep Years of Gufferipg. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:— ‘Most of the time for ten years I was confined to my bed with' some disease of the kidneys. severe I could not move part of the time. the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me.”’ Refuse Substitutes It was so I consulted Two Sizes, 50 Gents and $1.00 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY fe ak E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PENNA. : “| of best recleaned, clipped White Oats. Call on Stewart Smith, West Salisbury, Pa. 6-16 Cur Ours, Yours and Unole Sam’s Favorite.” THE CENTURY Rural Mail Box Approved by the P. O. Dept. * ‘The Carriers speak of it in the highest terms... The best, largest, most access- ible and safest Mail Box on the market. The best is always the cheapest. Send fer Glrculsrs. MADE BY THE CENTURY POST CO., Tecumseh, Mich. Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. We also manufacture the Tecumseh Rural Mail Box. Salisbury Hack lane, - SCHRAMM BROS., Proprietors. SCHEDULE :—Hack No. 1 leaves Salis- pury at-8 ». m., arriving st Meyersdgle af’ 9.308. m. Returning leaves Meyersdale atl p.m. arriving at Salisbury at 2.30 p, m. HACK No.2 leaves Salisbury at 1 p. m.,8r- riving at Meyersdale at 2.30 m. Return- Bids Wanted for the Erection of a New School House in Salisbury Borough. The School Board of Salisbury Bor- ough, Elk Lick, P. O., Pa., will receive bids on a two-story stone school build- ing until June 20, 1804, at 12M. One bid to be according to plans and speci- fications ; another can be for a brick building. Plans can be seen at the of- fice of the undersigned’secretary,or at the office of J. C. Fulton, Architect, Uniontown, Pa. The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the board, Dr. A. M. Licury. President. C. S. LICHLITER, Secretary. 8-16 li — Notice!—School Principal Wanted. The Salisbury Borough School Board will meet on Friday evening, June 17th, 1904, to employ a principal for the en- suing school term, all applications to be in the possession of the Secretary not later than 7 P. M., on the above date. C. S. LICHLITER, 6-16 Secretary. Valuable Farms and Mineral For Sale! Two Farms of 800 acres each, one of 110 acres and two of 400 acres each in Southampton township, Somerset county, Pa. Also 1000 acres of land underlaid by three seams of coal from 4 to 5 feet thick. For further particu- lars call on or address John R. Fair, West Salisbury, Pa. tf ALL THE NEW STYLES in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing for Spring have just arrived at Barchus & Livengood’s. tf JUST RECEIVED, by West Salisbufy Feed Company, a car BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD are pre- pared to take orders for Carpet. Don’t fail to see their large line snd get prices before buying your Carpet. (f .—— FOR BEST OATS at lowest prices call on West Salisbury Feed Company. 6-16 PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will offer the fol- lowing najned property at public sale, at Merchants Farm No. 1, about 1}; miles west of Salisbury on the St. Paul road, sale to begin promptly at 1 O’clock P. M., MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1904. LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.! 8 Horses, 8 Pigs, 1 Deering Binder. 1 1 New Osborne Binder, 2 Grain Drills, 2 Hay Tedders, 2 Mowing Machines, 2 Hay Rakes, 1 Potato Planter, 1 Potato Digger, 2 Sulky Cultivators, 2 Land Rollers, 3 Farm Wagons, 4 Hay Lad- ders, 4 Hay Forks with Ropes and Pul- leys, 1 Ground Scoop. 4 pairs of Bob- sleds, 4 Spring-tooth Harrows, 5 Plows, 2 Cultivators,1 Log Chain, 2 Lumber Chains, 4 Doubletrees, 2 Grindstones, 2 Grain Cradles, 2 Mattocks, 4 Scythes, 4 sets Work Harness, 1 Section Grinder, 1 Potato Hiller, 2 Fodder Forks. 2 Lime Scoops, 1 Hand Crosscut Saw, 7 Cow Chains, 1 Spreader, 1 Posthole Digger, 1 Clay Pick, 1 Sledge, 1 Shovel Plow, 1 Hand Saw, 2 Axes, 1 Bar, 60 Potato Crates, 2 Shovels, 5 bushels of Grass Seed, ete. TERMS OF SALE! For purchases not exceeding $5.00, cash will be required. On Sums over will be given, purchasers to give notes with approved security. Three per cent. discount will be given for eash in | full on credit sums. i MERCHANTS COAL COMPANY. NORTH DAKOTA DOINGS. Ziox, June 4, 1804. Epitor Star:—The severity of the past winter and the tardiness of our spring season are about forgotten by us, and while the Russian bear is fighting the Japanese yellowjackets, the “Flickertails” of North Dakota are so intent on finishing their spring sow- ing that they live almost oblivious of their surroundings. Although our season was comparatively late, not much seeding having been done in April, May, with the exception of a few days, was a very favorable month, and the farmers have made tapid progress ever since. The conditions of the soil never were better, we have an abundance of mois- ture, germination is perfect. the stand good, and the growth very vigorous at the present time, as we are having plenty of rain to keep up the supply of moisture. In the Northern half of the state the acreage of wheat is very much larger than in previous years, as very little flax has been sown. In the Southern hslf they claim the wheat acreage is about 15 per cent. less, but the percentage of corn is very much greater than formerly. There is also considerable corn plant- ed, this year, in the Northern tiers of counties. One of my neighbors said he was going to put out 80 acres, others planted less, more as a matter of ex- perimenting. I planted a small patch of your Little Yellow Dent Seed that I got from my nephew, Sam. Enos, near Rockwood. It’s up nicely, ready to plow, but I can easily cultivate it with the hoe, as I am a “man with the hoe.” I use a light sharp hoe instead of a cane, so whenever I take a walk out over my fields and run onto a nest of weeds, I can soon play havoc with them. By the time this may get into print, our crops will all be in, and the farmers can take a short season of rest, go on excursions, attend conventions, again read their papers, keep posted on the political issues and the war news, be ragged and ‘‘sassy.” or spruced up and trim, jolly and gay and exultantly sing: “Ye may sneer at the farmer, yet he’s king of the earth, . At whose royal command its abundance comes forth To millions who wait throughout the broad land, And he nourisheth all by the turn of his band. Behind all the toilers in furnace and mine, And wonderful project and mighty combine, The tiny seed sown by the farmer's hard hand Is the power that controls in this vast, teeming land. Then sneer if you will, while your mills grind his grain, He rules o’er ye all through hamlet and plain; . Sustaining your life by his labor and toil, The farmer stands first, for he’s king of the soil.” Yours Respectfully. MP L CHAMBERLAIN’S COLLIC,CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY i+ everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diar- rhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saying the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by E. H. Miller. 7-1 Yalue of the Bob White. The ornithologists of the Department of Agriculture at Washington have heen making an investigation of the economic value of the bob white or common quail, as a result of whieh ir is now announced that that bird is “prob. »bly the most useful abundant species on the farm.” Field observations, ex- periments and examinations show that it consumes large quantities of weed seeds and destroys many of the worst insect pests with which farmers con- | tend, and yet it does not injure grain, fruit or any other crop. It is figured “| that from September 1 to April 30, an- nually, in Virginia alone, the total con- sumption of weed seed by bob whites amounts to 573 tons. Some of the pests which it habitually destroys, the report says, are the Mexi- can cotton ball weevil, which damages the cotton crop upward of $15,000,000 a year; the potato beetle, which cuts off $10,000,000 from the value of the potato crop; the cotton worms, which have been known to cause $30,000,000 loss in a year; the chinch bugs and the Rocky Mountain locust, scourges which leave that amount, a credit of six months desolation in their path and have caus- ed losses to the extent of $100,000,000 |in some years. The report urges | measures to secure the preservation of | the bob white in this country. CUTS, BRUISES AND BURNS QUICKLY HEALED. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is an anti- | septic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to | heal without maturation and much more quickly than by the usual treat- ment. For sale by E. H. Miller. 7-1 Foley’s Honey and Tar | cures colds, prevents pneumonia. Meat Market! NY cat Take notice that I have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. 1 deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- | tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ete. | GUARANTEE T0 PLEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Buteher. City Meat Marke'I? Salt Meats, Poultry, Pudding, etc. HIGHEST CASH PRIGES PAID for Fat Cattle, Pork. Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, etc. LOWEST PRICES prevail when selling to our customers, and we keep our shop SORUPULOUSLY GLEAN! Your patronage is raspectfully solicited. h. NEGILLO, Prorir. Sausage, KILL = COUCH ano CURE THE LUNGS «= Pr. King's New Discovery FOR (ous TL Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT «nd LUNG TROUB- LES, or MONEY BACK. Easy and Quick! Soap-Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner Lye in cold water, melt 534 lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. Stir and put aside to set. Full Directions on Every Package Banner Lye is pulverized. The can may be opened and closed at will, per- mitting the use of a small quantity at a time. It is just the article needed in every household. It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. Write for booklet ‘Uses of Banner Lye''—free. The Penn Chemical Werks, Philadelphia 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS CobYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and de on may queen pind our opinion free wheth invention is probably tions strictly confidential. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, inthe Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers. N & Co,2618reaiwar. New York Branch Office. 625 F St. Washington, D. C. D® CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun- smithing and many other kinds of re- pair work done neatly, promptly and substantially. All work left at the Theoph. Wagner residence will be promptly attended to, at reasomable ‘prices, by the undersigned. BEN. WAGNER, tf Salisbury, Pa. OLD PAPERS for sale at THE Star office. They are just the thing for pantry shelves, wrapping paper and cartridge paper for the miners. Five cents buys a large roll of them. tf THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks can be obtained at all times at THE STAR office: Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons, | Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments. Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf Headquarters for Fresh and | Ses
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