it RR died recently: Capt. Jacob Robt, Walker, of Somerset; Benjamin <. Fleck, of Quemahoning township; Daniel J. H. Kieffer and Samuel J. | as objectionable to persons who never Bowser. of Somerset township; Wil- | liam H. Walter, of Meyersdale. the year 1905, two of the sun and two of the moon. eclipses are March 5 and August 30; the former is not visible. The eclipses of the moon occur February 19 and August 15; the latter only is visible in | America. P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. ery put up in a new way. all Kidney. Blood and Bladder diseases, | day. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. | Baskache, Lumbnago and every form of | From this subtract 693,423. Substitute Rheumatism. Pineuales rid the system | for the resulting figures the correspond- of impurities. Sold by Elk Lick Sup- | ing letters of the alphabet: A for 1, ply Co. The result will Cap ital rn UL On Tuesday evening the hospitable | 8ive the name by which you are popu- Suplus fur 60,000.00 ket in Salis- Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Loechel [larly known. This trick is given to Deposits (01960 00 | and up-to-date meat market n ; Pe Sea ie lowing rates: © $1.25 | was the scene of a very merry gather- | Suit the year 1904. But for 1905 and 0 8 § Als (ove )00.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. i . 150 Er id 2s mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at 3 OL bald strictly in advance....... ©. "75 | ing of people. The occasion was a big | [OF every year after that, add an ad- Three months. ..... -3%0 | sleighing party and church Singlecopies,... .....;. 0 00 05 To avoid multiplicity of small accounts, | Between 120 and oil subscriptions for three months or less mast be paid in advance. These rates and | Served with supper, and, of course, all had a good time. good time at Loechel’s. Says an exchange: —If we were to|JYOUung mings from Salisbury, with announce that you could get this paper | Misses Adaline Lichliter and Adaline Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line | thirty days for the price of three beers, | Boucher as chaperons, constituted a ¥erms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. each insertion. To regular advertisers, 5 and fragrance and The THE SOMERSET COUNTY SIR strength of the great pine forests are | add 4. Then add your age at your next condensed in Pineules—a new discov- birthday, provided it comes before A cure for | January 1, otherwise your last birth- Pat down the year you were born; Multiply the result by 1,000. 8-1 B for 2, C for 3, ete. for 1906 make it 695,423. and so on. They always have a Try this trick and see how it works. Last Friday evening a dozen or more fonts line for first insertion and 3 cents’ a | ®Very descendant of Adam would know | S1eighing party to Grantsville. All line for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news that meant 15 cents. But if we were | LOOK supper at Hotel Dorsey, where ‘a items or cditorial matter for less than 10 | to say that it would be sent three | YerY pleasant evening was spent. The oonts a line for each insertion, except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be made known on application. months for the price of a hymn book, only thing to mar the pleasure of the half of them wouldn't know whether |€VePing was the upsetiing of an Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents | we had raised the subscription rate or oil stove. which resulted in burn- a-line. Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. were giving it away. Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is an improvemen v €ards of Thanks will be published free for imp ent over all Cough. Lung and Pprirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be | Bronchial remedies, charged 10 cents a line. for 5 cents a line. All advertisements will be run and charg- od for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Services at 10 o'clock, next Sunday morning, at the Salisbury Lutheran ehurch. delphia, the Bellevue-Stratford, are $104.000 a year, or $285 a day. quickest, best cure. Tm one night proves it. Lick Supply Co. 3-1 Roberts treasurer. Best to buy the best. Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 The coming borough election should of the polls. Everybody should attend and able men for office. travel. tack signs and distribute BgAtlas Building, Chicago. 3-2 Houses were never more in demand in Salisbury thau right now, which is ample proof that this is an active com- munity. Many new houses should be built, next summer, and we understand Editor that some will be built, Wm. J. Lichty, who recently returned from the Markleton Sanitarium, where the lungs. of eight men. and Tar—an requires hands until she had been for the benefit of her do the women all agree, health, has not improved any. How- ever, her many friends still hope for her recovery. One of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets after | body knows. eating, even if you can eat but little, | 8nd lace, they would be considered out A V-shaped waist would Dyspepsia, Sour |Peverdo, with shoulder blades exposed Stomach, Belching, and Weak Heart, | to view. And if he put on crepe de chine, he'd be arrested and run in.” Pineules is the name of a new dis- postal to The New-York Tribune Farm. | ¢°¥*T¥ Put up in n new way. er, New York City, for a free sample eopy. After reading it, forward $1.50 | : to Tue Sommrsrr Couxry Star, Elk lism. Pineules relieve Backache and Lick, Pa., and we will send both papers Kidney pains for a full year. will digest the little you do eat, ang |©of place. cure Indigestion. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 Send your name and address on a permanently. need such a remedy let us show you the wonderful Pineules. These Somerset county people have There will be four eclipses dosing) The dates of the sun The Carleton (Neb.) Leader has once { the functions of more changed hands. editor and publisher is Chas. Lick Supply Co. If a newspaper man desires to know how generally his effusions are read [let him write something that is regarded perintendent ; rs condemns the law which allows school | and asked the only man m. sight how directors to act as health officers when | She could get to her destination, far | there is no local board of health. This time the | suggests that the law | take his paper or pay him a cent. i will wonder ManZan is the Pile Remedy that | things were in the paper, but will reaches the spot and stops all pile pain | der in vain. instantly. If you suffer with Blind, | 8mount of sponging done. Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles | added that he might and want to be cured it is only neces- | bout a man for ten sary to use ManZan, the Great Pile | word from him, but €dre. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. |Plimentary 2.1 | aunt’s second cousins, and he will come in with a club to have the slan- der corrected. Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer, State Su- Instruction, they know years, Public { Schaeffer says it is a mistake to mix |, J : > | the administration of the schools with in the morning,” said the man. “You a board of health. He | ¢2D’t get any rig here.” should specifical- W. Eisen- | ly empower directors to haul cf bise, who succeeds Howard Miller. | to school whenever they deem it Under the new management the paper | pedient to do so, to provide already shows a marked improvement, | cort over streams and along r and it ought to, for Editor Eisenbise | tracks, and in o says he has been told that he resembles the Saviour. It acts on the Resolutions of Respect will be published | POWels—drives the cold out of the sys- tem, cures Croup, Whooping Cough, wards off Pneumonia and strengthens Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is the best Cough Syrup for chil- dren. Tastes good. LOCAL IND GENERAL NEWS, 25. - and wrapping coins has lately been in- REWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE | vented: It counts at the rate of #20 | new school house, alleging that certain » | minute, and one machine does the work No editor should be without at least one, but we will need more than one such counting machine as soon as you and a whole lot of our other delinquents call and square up. This means you if you owe us, other- The taxes on the new hotel in Phila- | wise it means only the other fellows. Irvin J. Maust, who went to Ohio, lest fall, bas returned home and will For cracked hands, chapped lips, and | remain for an indefinite period. He rough skin, Pinesalve is the nicest, | was a railroad fireman during a portion One application | of the time he was away, and he says Sold by Elk | he likes Ohio real well. Sold by Elk Lick | tle outing that he enjoyed very much. He called at THE STAR office, last week, to renew Chief Wilkie, of the United States | Dis subscription to the old luminary, secret service, has announced the ap- | Which he says is an interesting paper. pearance of » new and very deceptive | We are real glad to see Irvin back to eounterfeit $2 certificate. The note is | the old stamping ground, for he is a of the series of 1899, Lyons register, | first class young man in avery way. Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup When you need a pill it is always |2nd Whooping Cough. They Dade’s Little | dangerous at this season of the year, Liver Pills are the best. Try them | They lead to pneumonia or consump. They have a way of their own. Sold by tion. You can prevent or cure all such complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey improvement over al] Yargely occupy the minds of all ham cough, lang and bronchial remedies, citizens from now on until the closing and the best Cough Syrup, The boy who the caucuses and try to nominate good | Watching in order that the work in which he is engaged shall be performed . in a satisfactory manner, will soon be WANTED 10men in each state to dismissed, and his place will be filled samples and circulars of our goods. by oe ho will not permit work 1p Balary, $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day leave ius : s : for expenses. KUHLMAN CO. Dept. closest scrutiny. If there is one thing more than another that prevents a young man from winning success in the industrial world, it is the lack of interest in the welfare of his employer and little or no regard for the character of the work he performs. —Ex. of the F (Mich.) Herald, gives v We regret to announce that" Mrs. lowing wail: constant it bears the ent to the fol- “Why do the women change the style, every once in a while? When fashion issues her decree, nl ‘ their use. Try them. Satisfaction “PO | guaranteed by E. H. Miller. Price 50 cenis. 2-1 no difference what her orders are, that what she orders they must wear? wear the same old clothes, why this no- If he should wear chiffon A man must A certain cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases, and every form of Rheumn- If you Sold by Elk 31 these | change in the policy of the company is won- | anticipated. John 8. McDonald, of There is evidently a vast | Rapid Transit fame, and ex-Attorney It might be | General Jno. W. Griggs remain with y nice things |the company as heretofore. —Berlin without a | Record. make an anton: | notice of one of his wife’s Dr out in the country. 1ildren ex- es- ailway : ” ther ways to bring the | station agent. | pupils to school when the school | situated too far from the pupils, ing a sleeve out of Miss Grace Wag- ner’s coat and several large holes in a shawl belonging to Mrs. Levi Lich- liter. The editor was kindly permitted to go with the party, and it was the greatest load of beauty he ever travel- ed with. THE Star man was ‘welcom- ed by all the old Grantsville friends he came in contact with, and it was a lit- yo WV) | ditional 1,000 to the amount to be sub- \ a 130 a | tracted, viz.: For 1905 make it 894,423 SAVINGS DEPARTMEN . THREE PER CENT. IN ST Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. : Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt areful at- tention. i This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Cralley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 te 10 o'clock. } A) 3-1 Some of the smart people of the town & (smart in their own estimation) have > lately been finding much fault with 9 some of the work being done on the £3 Secs VA work is not being done according to specifications. We are glad to say that the criticism is not trom reliable sources and na case of “sour grapes” is re- sponsible for the most of it. The new school building is being honestly built, and the specifications are being com- plied with to the letter. Furthermore, our school board deserves great praise for their success in having a much bet- ter building erected for the price than other communities have been building | at similar figures. For example, the { new Rockwoo1 school house, which is much smaller than ours, and not nearly as fine, has cost as much or more than the Salisbury building. a ed BRB BR A Father Brains His Son. While splitting wood, recently, Fred- erick Sepper brained his four-year-old son, at their home in Everett. The child was playing near by and fell forward, striking, face down. on the chopping block, just as his father brought the ax down. The keen blade sank deeply into the boy’s skull, and he died three hours later. The father is almost crazed over the accident. are 3-1 A VERY CLOSE CALL. “I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain,” writes C. W. Bell- amy, a locomotive fireman, of Burling- ton, Iowa. “I was weak and pale, with- out any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life.” Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from Somerset’s Hospital. The Somerset County General Hcs-: pital, which was recently chartered by Judge Kooser, will, according to the Standard, soon be opened to the people of this county. The association is now trying to buy a suitable property, and ag soon as one is acquired it will be equipped as a hospital. Some of ‘the coal companies have promised to con- tribute liberally to the support of the institution, and our representatives in the State Legislature, it is understood, will ask for an appropriation for it. why — President W. K. Niver Resigns. Mr. W. K. Niver, President of the Niver Coal Company, has resigned the office of president and has been suc- ceeded by R. A. C. Smith, of New York City, one of the large stockholders of the company. Mr. Niver does not re- linquish any of his holdings in the company, but desires on account of his increasing old age to retire from the duties required by the office. No He i Wasn’t a Horrid Man. Representative Dixon, of Montana, | tells of the experience of a young east- | ern woman with one of her constitu- ents. She left the train at a way sta- tion in eastern Montana, one afternoon, “You will have to wait for the stage “But where am I to stop?” inquired | the young lady. “There’s nothing here | but the station, and I can’t sleep on the | floor.” “Guess you’ll have to bunk with the ._ | ‘'*Sir,” she exclaimed, “I'm a lady !” 15 “So is the station agent,” said the | | man. < ON No (OOP AEA EY VINNY : — | Meat if... ¥ | Market! MY Take notice that I have opened a new Assets (ove08 Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. . I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt : PAID ON OSITS. Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. 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