——— no Sa re , benefit, until he used Pineules. new discovery cured him, and Mr. Tay- THE SOMERSET GOUNTY STAR P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR Is ppilishoa every Thursday,st Salisbury, ( KIk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pa.,at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. 1 2 If not paid strictly i in advance Bix months.. be Three montis. Piraeus ersey 50 Single Copies 05 To avoi multiplicity “of small ‘accounts, sll subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. Tou regular advertisers, gents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a tine for each succeeding insertion. No busi. ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 eents a line for each insertion,except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be e known on applieatio Editorial advertising, Invariably 10 cents s Legnl Advertisements at legal rates. inne Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen Hines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. Cards of Thanks will A ilished free for prtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be eharged 10 eents 8 line. Resolutions of Respect will be published for 5 cents a lin All SE hom ent willbe run and charg- ed for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. LOGAL AND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY TENS GATHERED GATHERED. HER AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Pinesalve acts like a poultice.—Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 12- 0. W. Boyer visited friends in Me- Keesport and Fayette county, last week. Dr. Dade’s Little Liver Pills eure Liver ills. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 12-1 Rev. H. 8. May and family went to Martinsburg, Pa., Tueadny, to visit Rev. May’s father. They will remain about ten days. Mrs. Wm. J. Lichty has been quite ill for some time. and we regret to an- . nounce that her health does not seem to be improving. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets cure indi- gestion, (Syepspea and strengthens the stomach by Elk Lick Supply 12-1 Many of our people are attending the Teachers’ Institute in Somerset, this week. It ia said to be the best session ever held in Somerset. ~The Misses Adaline and Almyra Lichliter, who went west some time agoto attend the Worlds Fair and visit friends, returned home last week. Burgess J. T. Shipley, of Meyersdale, was seen on our streets last Friday. A burgess like Tom Shipley is always a welcome guest here, and he ought to be given a banquet every time he eomes. Jas. Taylor, of Kendallville, Ind., was . seriously diseased with kidney and bladder trouble for 20 years. Hetested every known remedy without much This lor advises all persons suffering from kidney or bladder trouble to get a bot- tle of Pineules at once. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 12-1 A proud Irish father in New York who named his son, born a day or two before election, after Mr. Parker, hes ‘now decided to change the name to Dennis, averring that Dennis and Parker are pretty much the same, any- way. Taz Star office will have a larger and more attractive line of oslendars this year than ever before. Business . men should hold their orders until a representative ealls. We san save you agents’ and jobbers’ profits, as we buy direct from the makers and importers. tf Our paper is not up to its usual high standard, this week, owing to the fact that the entire Star force went to Som- erset, yesterday, to attend the eorner stone laying of the new court house. Besides, today is Thanksgiving Day, and we must have some time to rest, eat our turkey and give thanks. J. D. Ross, of Cumberland, Md., in- forms THE STAR that he intends to lo- ‘cate in Balisbury in the near future and open an establishment for reno- vating feathers and mattresses, also for upholstering, etc. We need an estab- lishment of that kind, and we believe Mr. Ross will be able to do a nice busi- ness here. An exchange suze: we feel sorry for the man who does not read his home paper. He is no better than a mas without a country. He is like a home- less cow, that has no regular pasture but grazes promiscuously on weeds and thistles. No matter what other papers may be read, the straight-forward oiti- zen always insiste on heving his home paper. A new theory that is proving suecess- ful in the cure of Coughs, Lung and Bronchial affections is offered in Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy euts the mueus, heals the membranous lining of the throat, lungs and bron- chial tubes; wards off Pneumonis and strengthens the system generally. Croup apd Whooping Cough disappear before its use &s snow before the sun- shine of Spring. It’s pleasant. Sod by Elk Lick Supply Co. District Attorney Jerome, of New York, however reformed he may be now, was a great card player in his early days, so much so that his mother, who was a pious woman, said to him one day by way of remonstrance: "A great deal of time is wasted, dear, is there not, in playing cards?” “Yes, mother.” he smiled in reply, “there is— in shuffling and dealing.” Young men, if you want to succeed, do not hang around the lonfing places nearly every night in the week till the midnight hour. By the company you keep you are known. Take the young man who seeks out older persons as his associates. He profits by their knowl- edge nnd experience. Keep away from loafing places. The reading of good books is as good pastime ns any you can find. —Ex. That awful grinding, stabbing pain in the baek is from the kidneys. A dose nf Pineules will eure it over night. Pineules is a new discovery put up in a new way. A delightful remedy and specifie for all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 12-1 When “Mickey” Harding, “Artie” Emerick and Joseph Bantam Wagner were taken to jail, last Saturday morn- ing, a by-stander remarked: “The locking up of those fellows will make a pretty good sized hole in the Demo- cratic party in this locality ” Just then another fellow remarked: “Them fel- lers ain’t Democrats, they’re brother Socialists of ourn.” And then a little schoolboy spoke up, saying: “Aw, youse are all off ; them fellers is nothin’ and durn little o’ that” Who was right? Abraham G. Livengood, who return- ed home from Grand Rapids, Mich, several weeks ago, with a ease of ty- phoid fever, has fully recovered and will go back to Grand Rapids again tomor- row, where he will resume his studies at a veterinary college. His brother Daniel, who has been eclerking for Druggist E. H. Miller, will also enter the veterinary college at Grand Rap- ids, and will also leave here tomorrow. A son of 8. P. Young will take Daniel’s place in the drug store. We wish all three of these young men success, and we believe they are made of the right kind of stuff to achieve it. Bee’s Honey and Tar is different from all other remedies offered for the relief of cough, lung and bronchial troubles. It contains Antiseptic properties that destroy the garms, and Solvent proper- ties that cut the phlegm, allowing it to be thrown off, moves the bowels gently. Cures Croup, Whooping Cough and Colds in one night. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 12-1 A story is told of a prominent school teacher who kept ‘bachelor’s hall” in the district where he taught, and was supplied with food by the neighboring tarmers. One day a small boy came running toward him, and said, “Say teacher, my pa wants to know if you like pork.” “Indeed I do like pork. replied the teacher, concluding that the very stingy father of this boy had de: termined to donate some pork to him. “Tell your father if there is anything in this world I do like it is pork.” Some days passed and the teacher had seen no pork yet. At last he met the boy slone in the sehool yard. “Look here, John.” he said. “how about that pork?” “Oh,” replied the boy. *‘the pig got well” Salisbury never before had sueh a water famine as right now. Wells and springs are dry that have never been dry before, and if it doesn’t soon rain abundantly, many people will have to haul water from streams and springs out of town. The need of a good sys- tem of water works is very urgent in thie town, and why some of our eapi- talists do not invest some of their capi- ta] in sueh an enterprise, is a wonder to people all over Somerset county. If Salisbury is going to allow herself to remain at the tail end of the proeession among the towns of Somerset county, and keep on allowing smaller towns to forge abead of her in the matter of modern improvements, we will be backs. You esnnot eure piles by external applieation. Any remedy to be effec- tive must be applied inside, right at the seat of the trouble. ManZan is put up in a collapsible tube, with a nozzle, so that it reaches inside and applies the remedy where it is most needed. Man- Zan strengthens the blood vessels and nerves so that piles are impossible, ManZan relivves the pain almost in- stantly, heals, soothes, cools and eures Sold by Elk Liek Supply Co. 12-1 There is probably no place op earth better than a country newspaper office to learn how many kinds of people there are. Some get “huffy” if a state- ment is sent, while others will not pay until they receive a statement. Still others won’t pay if a statement is sent or not, and some it takes more than a statement to sqguare-themselves with their fellows. Some say they owed more, others thought they didn’t owe quite so much. Some say the paper don’t amount to much, while others say “I want to take it as longas I can.” But the meanest, scrubbiest in the list are the persons who take it until they are shut off for non-payment and then spend half their time explaining bow they used to take “the thing,” but stopped it because it was “no ’count.” These are only a few of the many dif- ferent kind of people. All kinds of Legal and Commercia Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale at Tun ‘Braz office. t pointed out as a eommunity of moss-] Meyersdale Man Convieted of Crim- inal Exposure of the Person. Meyersdale, Pa., Nov. 17—J. A. Bush, a well known barber of this place, was heavily fined this morning and severe- Iv reprimanded by Burgess Shipley, when he was arraigned on a charge of criminal exposure. Aceording to all accounts, Bush has been repeating this offense for some time, but it was only recently that the attention of the au- thorities was directed to the matter. It is stated that he insulted every woman and girl that passed his shop, and made an especial target of school children. He pleaded guilty to the charge, and no witnesses were ealled. ae DOESN'T RESPECT OLD AGE. It’s shameful when youth faile to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the ease of Dr King’s New Life Pilla. They out of maladies no matter how severe and ir- respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c, at E. H. Mil- ler’s Drug Store. 12-1 ty’s Metropolis. Windber, Nov. 17.—When the schools open Nov. 28, after the institute, this week, there will be two new teachers on the local faculty. There are at present over 1,000 pupils, about 100 more than last year, and there is a con- tinual growth. A prominent edueator said that if the new parochial school takes 200 of the pupils, there will still be need of the extra teachers. There are now 20 instructors in our schools, and the educational facilities were never better in this place. The parochial school will not be ready for use before Jan. 1, it is said, or perhaps later. A GOOD COMPLEXION. “Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks re- stored by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,” so writes 8. P. Moore, of Na- cogdeches, Tex. A certain eure for biliousness, constipation, ete. Small pill—easy to take—easy to aet. Sold by E. H. Miller. 121 ne AN AGED LAWYER. Somerset Man Who Still Praetices at Age of 90 Years. Somerset, Nov. 21.—In celebration of his 90th birthday, four generations of the Kimmell family gathered Sunday at the home of John Oliver Kimmell. Mr. Kimmell is the oldest member of the Somerset bar. He was born in Berlin, this county. He is still active in his profession. The guests at the anniversary cele- bration Sunday included his only son, William C. Kimmel], of the passenger department of the Pennsylvania rail- road in Pittsburg, and his daughter, Mrs. George F. Baer, whose husband is president of the Philadelphia & Read- ing Railroad Company. etl ler. HERB W. EDWARDS INJURED. Herb W. Edwards, of Des Moines, Jowa. got a fall on an iey walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis- ing his knee. “The next day,” he says, “they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain’s Prin Balm, and after a few appliestions all soreness had disappeared.” Forsale by E. H. Miller. 12-1 Hope io Strike Rieh Gas Deposit. C. E. #pecht, of Stoyestown, was in the city yesterday and was asked ocon- cerning the gas well drilled recently on the Dan Long farm, near Btoyes- town. Mr. Speeht said that great in- terest was being manifested in the op- erations by all the presidents in, that section of the county. He himself is a member of the Lineoln Oil and Gae Cempany. Aeeording to Mp. Speebt,two os three more holes will be drilled in the neigh- | borhood of that on the Dan Long farm. The promoters hope to strike & sieh gas deposit, or pocket, and if thei» expeeta- tions are realized will pipe the gas to nearby towns. There is some talk of piping it to Johnstown, but of eocurse this project is as yet only in embeyo form. The well in whieh gas was found is now plugged up, so that mone of the gas will escape. It hes net yet been determined This is accomplished by lowering cave- fully into the well can after ean of nitroglycerine. Then a piece of iron known as the “go devil” is dropped down the easing. In the meantime those on the surface are ssurrying for shelter, as if oil is struck, or a new pocket opened, the spray of the thick, heavy liquid will cover everything within 50 yards of the well.—Jqhastown Demoerat. — ei NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. “1 was taken severely siek with kid- ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi- cines, none of which relteved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Eleotrie Bit- ters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely sured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neigh- bors of mine have been eured of Rheu- matism, Neuralgia, Liver snd Kidney troubles and General Debility.” This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C., writes. Only 50e, Drug Store. 131 No Doubt of Windber Being Coun- whether or natthe well-will De “éhot.” | st B. H. Miller's, | ....8avings Department.... Drafts or all parts of the world. Aceounts of individuals and firms invited. tention. This bank is the only United States depository in the Geerge’s Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 te 10 o’eloek. OFFICERS: Marx Wineland, President. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Marx Wineland, Puncan Sinclair, Robert R. Henderson. Timothy Griffith, Roberdeau Annan. a__Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on Deposits.» Deposits sent by mail and all eorrespondence given prompt and careful ab- j| New Firm! Sehramm Bros, GROCERS & CONFECTIONERS, (Successors to D. I. HAY) Capital Stock and sean TR TEE $ 100,000.00 Salisbury, Pa. Deposits (over)...,...c...leee cuens veveas Soisnssssuranaissonss sae 960,000.00 Assets (OVer).....covovuvenrnncecnccnncasees essences gr. cesses ... 1,120,000.00 Having sold our Hack business and pur- we wish to inform the public that we will kandle a full line of Groceries, Flour, Con- factionery, Lunch Goods, ete. A 60D RESTAURART IN GORNEGTIOR. come and vuy of us, and we also want all the new eustomers we can get. We will try to make it pay our customers as well as ourselves to deal at our store. Thanking business, Schramm Brothers. Suits an are here in large variety. HO (OR EVERY Tr?” dependable footwear. Men’s Walk- King Quality Shoes in all the latest shapes and leathers. HATS FOR MEN! d Overcoats! All the newest styles in Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Men’s and Boys’ long loose Overcoats, with or without belt, in plain or fancy pattern. fd You'll find here the largest assortment of Over and If you are looking for the latest in hats, you’ll do well to see the new styles we have. ~Barchus & Livengood. chased the well known store of D. I. Hay, We invite all of our old customers to the public for pass favors, we are yours for Grippe and all other Threat and and pais in the chest and lungs. It immediately relieves the spasms eof Cough and effecis a speedy cure. safety te childrell and delicate persons - it preve..s Preumonia and Consumption, and cures LaGrippe and its after effects. 63:0 ie G9 18 we strengtheniag effect on the lunge. A Severe Bok Por Taree Menthe, The feliewing leiter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Bates vifle, Ind., soll its own story: “I suffered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me seme medicine, end a physician prescribed fer me yot 1 did net improve. 1 thea tried FOLEY'S HONE? AND TAR, ani oight deses sured me.” ‘Rebars J. Milter, It quackty steps coughing, ticking in threat, difficult breathing Stere, of Chattaneegs, Tens. mere merit in FOLEY’S HON any ether cough syrup. The calle fer it maliply won- derfally and wo sell mers of it than all other cougn syrups combined.” 7 SOLD AND RECONMENBED BY E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, SEVEN REASONS WHY FOLEY’'S NEY AND TAR is a Bousehold Faverite Everywhere for Coughs, Colds, Group, Brenchifis, Pasumenia, Lung Troubles Croup and Whooping it contulue we opiates or other poisons and caa be given with It centains ne harsh expecterante to strain the inage or astria. gente to dry the secretions and cause cesstipstiea. an eugene lungs It will cure Ceasumption and Asthma ia the early sas end give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cusea It is pleasant to take aad at eace prodeces =» sooiBing ad preprietar of Ae Rat House Drag “There is or AND TAR then in BB PENNA. vip > i ——L
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