00.00 00.00 00.00 rld— your MER- PRIL rienc- Write , otives auth- ender- mirth- arying order, TON. - &-_Salisbury, Pa—2 Korein and Domes Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etec. best Powder and Squibs a Specialty. il For Butter Neca A 0 '” ” DRY GOODS, The And Eggs. than to cut or dig them out. You run no risk of failure in ordering, to directions, we guarantee the results THISTLE-INE is sure death to Canada Thistles and all other noxious vegetation. It can no longer be considered an experiment. That it is able to and does destroy weeds and thistles of all kinds, 1s shown by the hundreds of letters we have received from farmers, Sark, cemetery and Ninway commissioners, railroad officials, and of given it a thorough test. It is easier and cheaper to spray the grass eedsin walks driveways and street gutters, with HISTLEINE Ifyou have a lawn or back yard in Which you take ide yon will find THISTLE-INE a constant friend in d andelion, Burdock, Wild Lettuce, or other unsightly weeds. for when used according 0 be entirely satisfactory. Send for Circular. THE LINDGREN CHEMICAL C0., No. 10 S. lonia Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. ers who have oying Foley’s Kidney Cure THE SALISBURY HACK LINE makes. kidneys and bladder right. | Fole ’s Honey sna Tar | C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor. S Foley’s Honey ana Ta for children,safe,sure. No opiates. Schedule: eestor | Hack No. 1 leaves Salisbury at........ 8A. M EF The Pittsburg Daily Times and | Hack No.2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1P.M THE STAR, both on a ol 3.75 Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdaleat1 P.M I e year fof ly $3.75 | No.2 leaves Meyersdaleat............. 6P.M cash in advance. Turk Star, Elk Lick, Pa. ungs and stops the cough. | | tween Salisbury Send all orders to] tf et reasonable | «_AND LIVERY. _» L@Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- r | ing with trains east and west. | AD@F= First class rigs for all kinds of trav- and Meyersdale, connect- prices. i It never disappoints. 8 We put the choicest material and finest workmanship ob- BN tainable into this 1 instrument. That's Why fA It Sells. THE SANE with the Waldo Mandalin. | 8 Has a tone like a Violin, ‘Don’t be so Thin 0X-BLOOD TABLETS For Thin Blooded People WILL PRODUCE FLESH Equal Pure Blood of Bullock. Thin Peoplegain i0ibs.amonth easant to take, harmless to the system. hn u a tea In- c. you have Ine blood and good circulation you will gain in flesh, if you gain in flesh you will be strong and healthy. Ox-Blood Tablets are doing wond Thousands are being cured every day. Ox-Blood Tablets are have ed Send t costs othing to try I , I them. To Ti a thy FR E E close stamp and address, W. A. HENDERSON DRUG CO., .. 3 than four weeks. me six boxes more. Inclosed find M, O. for , A. E. DOCWERS, Walta, Ohio. Clarinda, lowa. Foley’s Honey asa Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. age FOLEY’S cures the most obstinate cases of kidney and bladder diseases. It supplies the kidneys with the substances they need to build up the worn out tissues. It will cure Bright's Disease and Diabetes if taken in time, and a slight disorder yields readily to the wonderful curative power of this great medicine. It sooths and heals the urinary organs and invigorates the whole system. If your kidneys are de- ranged, commence by taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make you well. A Physician Healed, Now Prescribes It Dally Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician at Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over thirty yours writes his personal experience with FOLEY’S K I have been trouble and enlarged prostate gland. DNEY CURE: “‘For years greatly bothered with kidney and bladder I used everythin known to the Jrofossion without relief, untill commence te use FOLE ’S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot- ties I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles) for I can honestly state I have 0 prescribed it in hundreds cases with perfect success.”’ Had to Get Up Several Times Every Night Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, Ia., writes: ‘I was troubled with kidney disease about three years. I was nervous and all run down, and had to get ny times durin the night, but three bottles of FOL effected a complete cure. gad recommen ’S KIDNEY CUR I feel better than I ever did it to my friends.” TWO SIZES 50c and $1.00 Acute or Chronic Kidney and Bladder 7 0 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Special- ists XL NN DD = SS SANS a) a SR Rk ER =x x - ET Reged : SR 3 ~~ RE , Sede — aN == ~~ rons RS SS 3 \ Ph J {ren rg = CE E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PENNA. The Reitz Applebutter Faetory Opens Monday, Aug. 29th. Come, all who wish to have cider and applebutter made. We have im- proved our plant and increased its capacity. That means better accom- modation to our many patrons. The factory will be open. each day of the week, except Saturdays, until further notice. s Thanking you for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. H. H. Rerz & Sox, 8-25 tf. SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interests in Somerset and adja- cent counties. Salary or commission. Address, Lincoln 0il Co., Cleveland, O. ” sn te ree Valuabje Farms and Mineral For ho Sale! Two Kyrms of 800 acres each, one of 110 aéregand 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. 3 FALL TERM of the Mountain State Business College, Cumberland, Md., begins Sept. 5, 6 and 7. 8-1 MEN WHO HAVE MADE THEIR MA An Appropriate and Effective Book- let on the Savings Habit. The above is the title of a very in- teresting booklet just issued by the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, of Pitts- burgh, Pa. The booklet is one of the best ever published for the purpose. It contains a brief but surprisingly complete biography of great American statesmen and kings of finance. It is admirably illustrated with half-tone portraits of characteristic scenes illus- trating striking episodes in the lives of various characters among whom are Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Carnegie, Stephen Girard, John Wanamaker, James A. Garfield, John D. Rockefeller and others. Fol- lowing each biography is an apt quota- | tion appropriate to the matter preced- ing. Typographically it is one of the handsomgst little booklets we have seen forgome time, and it will repay our readers to send for a copy of the same, which will be furnished free of charge by the Pittsburgh Bank for Savings. provided you mention this pa- per. but not otherwise. Great Grangers’ Pienie. The 31st Annual Great Grangers’ Picnic Exhibition will be held at Wil- liams’ Grove, August 28 to September 2,1904. This is undoubtedly the larg- est and finest display of farm machin- ery held in the east. The beauty of the exhjbits is that so much of it is running, saw mills, shingle mills, threshing machinery, traction engines and ensilage cutters galore are all shown in operation. A new [feature will be a high grade poultry depart- ment under the auspices of the Penn- sylvania Fanciers’ Association. The auditorium will be attractive as usual. During the day, addresses by leading Grangers and agriculturists. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, illustrated lecturesi'on Russia and Japan, by Frank R;, Roberson. Thursday and Friday evenings, musical and literary entertainments by the best of Chaun- tauqua talent. Everything first class. Tickets good from August 25th to Sep- tember 6th, at low rates on all rail- roads. Consult your nearest ticket agent. THE STAR is under obligations to the management for complimentary tickets to all the attractions of the above named picnic. ——— sm — A SUMMER COLD. A summer cold is not only annoying, but if not relieved Pneumonia will be the propable result by Fall. One Min- ute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflamumatign, heals, soothes and strengthens the lungs and bronchialtubes. One Minute Cough Cure islan ideal remedy for children. It is pleasant to the taste and perfect- ly harmless. A certaincure for Croup, Cough and Cold. Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. 9-1 elise Of Special Interest to Farmers. This locality is blessed this year with an enormous crop of apples, and the best possible use should be made of the fruit. Many farmers never reap the full benefit of a good apple crop, thus losing a great deal of money. Some will say: “Oh, apples are =o plentiful this year that we can hardly give them away!” That may be the case in this locality at present, but do you ever hear of anyoné giving applebutter away ? No, indeed ; because there is always a good market for it. Apples are seldom a big crop all over the country in the same season, and good applebutter is an easy seller at any time. Take a look at the mar- ket and see how wheat has taken a jump upward. Just as sure as wheat is up in price, applebutter will follow. | Good applebutter isn’t hard to make | if the right material is used. selection of cider apples matters but Your little, just so the fruit is free from de- | cay, leaves and dirt. But the filling or sauce apples should be of the best fla- vored varieties in your orchard, as they contribute more to the flavoring of the applebutter than the cider ap- ples do. If your cider apples are tartish, be sure to use sweet apples for filling, and be sure to have your filling apples thoroughly clean and sound, if you want fine flavored applebutter. If farmers act upon these sugges- tions, they can turn a nice lot of ready cash into their pockets each year that they do not otherwise get. H. H. Remrz & Sox. mee mms. A WARNING TO MOTHERS. Too much care ¢annot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nau- 'seates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does. not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy and then a dose of cas- tor oil, and the disease may be checked inits incipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indica- tion of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale by E. H. Miller. 9-1 ON THE BRINY DEEP. Items of Interest From a Passen- ger on Board the Steam- ship Celtie. Early in July Tue Star announced that J. A. Berkey, the well known and popular attorney and Republican leader, of Somerset, would set sail for Europe on Aug. 5th. Mr. Berkey took his departure as per announcement, and on Tuesday, the 22nd inst. the editor of this paper was much pleased to receive a personal letter from him that was written the day before he landed at Queenstown, Ireland. Be- lieving that certain portions of the let- ter will interest our readers, we take the liberty to print the following: StraMsHIP CELTIC. Aug. 11,1804. Ship time, 4:20 p. m. Somerset time, 1:10 p. m. Dear LiveNeoop:—I saw no land since leaving Sandy Hook, 2:30 p m,, Aug. 5th. Rough weather Sunday; many sick, but over it now. I have not been sick 4 minute, nor have I missed a meal. Saw no sail until yesterday, when we sighted four steamers and one sail- ing vessel, the latter flying Swedish flag. Others were too far off to recog- nize. - I give home and steamship time, as I carry two watches. Our sailings have been as follows: Aug. 5th, 333 miles ; Aug. 6th,377; Aug. 7th, 379; Aug. 8th, 389; Aug. 9th, 390; Aug. 10th, 392; Aug. 11th, 393; total, 2,653. reach Queenstown Saturday morning. We slow up to-morrow afternoon, so it takes us more than a day to make remaining 350 miles. We have our final jubilee to-night. I enclose a program. You will see I am in politics here, too; got an office. Had one death, and one man went crazy and was put in the lockup this afternoon, as he beeame dangerous. We have had some births aboard; all this has been in steerage. I will return on the Majestic. Pas- sengers who have rode her say she is much faster than Celtic, but does much more pitching and rolling We have had n very fine voynge | am sorry you are not with me. The trip has been pleasant. I expect to visit Blarney Castle, Sunday, and kiss the Blarney Stone. It is four miles out from Cork. Irish on bont say itis hard to reach the stone, but I am going to kiss it if other fools can. 1 send Bishop a letter for publica- tion, as he requested it. You will get some of my voyage in his number of about Aug. 25th. Very Truly Yours, J.A.B. Following is the program of a con- cert given in aid of the Seamen’s Char- itivs of Liverpool and London, by the passengers of the Celtic, T!ursday evening, Aug. 11,1904,at 7 p. m PART 1. Pianoforte Solo—Miss Phalon. Song—Mr. R. Smith. Recitation—Master Daniel McHenry. Pianoforte Solo—Mrs. Cottier. Song—DMiss Hindle. Song—“English Jockey Song”’—Mr. M. Johnson. Chairman’s address. PART II. Pianoforte Solo—Mr. Carson H. Sul- livan. Song—"'Down Where the Lilacs”— Miss Nellie Roberts. Song—*“Ever True’—Mr. Rodrick. Pianoforte Solo—Miss Barber. Recitation—Mr. Burke. National Anthem-. Chairman of Concert, J. A. Berkey, Esq. Accompanists, Miss Phalon and Miss Nellie Roberts. Collection in aid of Seamen’s Chari- ties. Meat Market! MY at Take notice that I have opened anew 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. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Sslf Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, eto, I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ete. | GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE YOU and want you to eall and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. City Meat Marke IM Headquarters for Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Sausage, Pudding, etc. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for Fat Cattle, Pork. Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, etc, LOWEST PRICES prevail when selling to our customers, and we keep our shop SCRUPULOUSLY GLEAN! Your patronage is respectfully solicited. H. MCGULLOH, Proprietor. New Firm! P0089 Schramm Bros., (ROGERS & GONFEGTIONERS, (Successorsto D. I. HAY) Salisbury, Pa. Having sold our Hack business and pur- chased the well known store of D. I. Hay, we wish to inform the public that we will handle a full line of Groceries, Flour, Con- fectionery, Lunch Goods, ete. A GOOD RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION. We invite all of our old customers to come and ouy of us, and we also want all the new customers we ean get. We will try to make it pay our customers as well as ourselves to deal at our store. Thanking the public for past favors, we are yours for business, Schramm Brothers. "KILL m= COUGH ano CURE ve LINCS «» fr, King’s New Discovery ONSUMPTION Price FOR | ovens and 50c &$1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB- LES, or MONEY BACK. 3 50 YEARS’ old 3, EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. special notice, arge, in the > > ge Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3s18roa0var. New York Branch Office. 625 F St. Washington, D. C. A GOOD COMBINATION, DIRT CHEAP, Until further notice wejwill give you THE STAR and the New York Tribune Farmer, both one year, for only $1.50 cash. This offer is good to all new subscribers, also to all old ones who pay all arrears and a year in advance. The Tribune Farmer easily stands at the head of the hist of agricultural. pa- pers. It is large, finely illustrated and published every week. Address all or- ders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, 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
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