ie [HE 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. TH®E STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. O.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pg.,at the following rates One year, if paid spot cash in vance. $1.25 ff not paid strictly in advance........... 1.50 8ix months vere ID Three months. HU Single copies. 05 To avoid multiplicity of small accounts, all 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 sach insertion. To regular advertisers, cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a line for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each insertion, except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be made known on application Jaitorial advertising, invariably 10 cents a line. Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. Cards of Thanks will be published free for prtrons of the bapa. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a lin Resolutions of oct will be published for 5 cents a line. All advertisements will be 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 HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Chief of Police J. R. Joy, of Somerset, was in Salisbury on business, Tuesday. Services at 7 o'clock, next Sunday evening, at the Salisbury Lutheran church This morning it was eight degrees below Tedrow—no, not Tedrow, we mean zero. We have just added to our stock of legal blanks a large supply of property leases. People having houses to rent should make a note of this. For cracked hands, chapped lips, and rough skin, Pinesalve is the nicest, quickest, best cure. One application in one night proves it. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brogran died very suddenly on Monday evening. The child was aged about three weeks. Interment was made on Tuesday afternoon. When you need a pill it is always best to buy the best. Dade’s Little Liver Pills are the best. Try them They have.a way of their own. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 Send $1.50 to Tue SoMERseT COUNTY 8rtaRr, Elk Lick, Pa, and you will re- ceive it with The New-York Tribune Farmer, the best agricultural family weekly in the United States, for a full year. We thank Manager Oscar Allen for ‘two complimentary tickets to “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh,” in the Donges opera house, Mejyersdale, last week. We couldn’t attend, but we thank Mr. Allen, just the same. WANTED 10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary, $76.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. KUHLMAN CO., Dept. S2Atlas Building, Chicago. 3-2 Miss Regina Cosgrove has again re- turned to our town and taken charge of the telegraph office. Her sister, who had charge of the office for a month or two, now has charge of the Western Union office in Meyersdale. Both ladies are very fine operators, as well as very good girls. One of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets after eating, even if you can eat but little, will digest the little you do eat, and cure Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, and Weunk Heart, Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 A Grantsville sleighing party regis- tered at the Valley House, Mouday evening. The party consisted of Messrs. William and Edward Sausman, and Misses Rebecca Bevans, Cora Opel, May Griffin, Ethel, Nellie and Mary Broadwater, Lizzie and Mary Sausmun. They were a good-looking and a well- behaved crowd. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, of West Salisbury, went to the Cove, in Garrett county, Md., recently, to attend the funeral of Henry Diehl, the father of Mrs. Daniels, who died in his 86th year. The aged mother of Mrs. Daniels, who is in her 89th year, is quite ill, and it is believed that she will not long survive her aged husband. Our old friend and college chum, Virgil DeLozier, has our thanks for a paid-in-advance subscription for his aunt, Mrs. Emma Brookman, of Everett, Pa. Friends at a distance always ap- preciate a present of that kind, and we are under obligations to many of our The health and fragrance and strength of the great pine forests are condensed in Pineules—a new discov- ery put up in a new way. A cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases, Backache, Lumbago and every form of Rheumatism. Pineules rid the system of impurities. Sold by Elk Lick Sup- ply Co. 3-1 We acknowledge the receipt of an in- vitation to be present at the annual celebration of “Lincoln Day,” at the Pennsylvania State College, on Mon- day, Feb. 13th, at 10 o’clock a. m. The orator of the day will be Hon. L. A. Watres, of Scranton, Pa. The anni- versary of Lincoln’s birth falls on Sun- day, this year, hence the following Monday, Feb. 13th, will by observed. Last Sunday evening while a lot of boys were coasting on the hilly road leading from the Lowry residence to the Engle bridge over Pine run, a sledload of them were hurled into a corner post of the bridge. A son of Mahlon Shoemaker, of Boynton, was badly hart, although his injuries are not regarded as dangerous. However, several ribs were cracked, and the lad is pretty badly bruised. Qur friend Chas. H. Bill, of Racine, Wis., in renewing his subseription to THE STAR, says: "1 enclose a year’s subscription in advance for your O. K. paper. The editor is entitled to bis pay, same as the shoe man. My best wishes and regards to the editor and family.” Mr. Bill is a prominent shoe merchant in Racine, Wis, and when a boy was one of our old playfeliows and schoolmates at Grantsville, Md. Thank you, Charley. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is an improvement over all Cough. Lung and Bronchial remedies. It acts on the bowels—drives the cold out of the sys- tem, cures Croup, Whooping Cough, wards off Pneumonia and strengthens the lungs. Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is the best Cough Syrup for echil- dren. Tastes good. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 We notice in the Daily Journal, of Elizabeth, N. J., that the mayor of that city has appointed Dr. Horace R. Livengood to a position on the city board of health. In mentioning the matter editorially, the Daily Journal says: “Dr. Livengood is one of the best known physicians in this city, and is qualified to give valuable aid in safeguarding public health.” The genial doctor was born and partly reared in Salisbury. IIe is the only son of Dr. T. F. Livengood. County Supt. Seibert was in this vicinity, last week, visiting schools. While here he made Tue STAR a very pleasant visit, and he informed the editor that our borough schools are do- ing the best work this term that they have ever done since he is superintend- ent. That speaks well for our princi- pal, bis assistant teachers and the pu- pils. Superintendent Seibert also in- spected our new school building, and he pronounces it the finest in the county, except the new Windber build- ing. . ; Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. They are dangerous at this season of the year. They lead to pneumonia or consump- tion. You can preven: or cure all such complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar—an improvement over all cough, lung and bronchial remedies and the best Cough Syrup. 3-1 At Schuyler, a town near Johnstown, the Misses Herter, daughters of a well- to-do farmer, distinguished themselves by killing, cleaning, scalding and hang- ing two large hogs, each of which weighed 300 pounds. Since the inci- dent of the slaughter has become known throughout the countryside, the girls have had several offers of mar- riage from farmers and others in the neighborhood, by letter and by person- al suit. All the offers have been pleasantly refused by the sisters.—Ty- rone Heraid. S.A. Kimmel and Ed. Reitz, who went west some time ago, are now at Reno, Nevada, where they will remain for some time. Our friend Kimmel or- ders THE Star sent to his address, and both he and his companion like the place very much. They report that Reno is a very lively place, and that business of all kinds is good. The res- ident population of the place is about 7.000, and the transient population about 2,000. The climate is fine, and there has been neither snow nor rain at Reno this winter. The editor’s mother-in-law, Mrs. John W. Coleman, formerly Mrs. F. J. Green, recently sold her farm at Carle- ton, Neb., to Jacob G. and John W. Miller. The purchasers are Somerset county men who located in Nebraska some years ago. Mrs. Coleman re- ceived nearly $7,000 for the place, in- cluding two small tracts sold. off some time ago, which is a handsome advance over what she was offered for the farm a year ago. Real estate is advancing in price rapidly in the vicinity of Car- leton, where many Somerset county subseribers for subscriptions to this | paper for distant friends. ManZan is the Pile Remedy that | reaches the spot and stops all pile pain | instantly. If you suffer with Blind, | Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles | and want to be cured it is only neces- sary to use ManZan, the Great Pile | Cure. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 3-1 the wonderful Pineules. | Lick Supply Co. 3-1 people have located. Pineules is the name of a covery put up in a new way. new dis- A certain Henry Pile, of Coal Run, was ar- raigned before “Squire” Samuel Lowry, Wednesday evening, charged with striking at a miner on his way from work, calling him vile names, ete. At the hearing he was adjudged guilty, and to keep from being bound over to Henry compromised by paying ten dollars and costs, and giving bond for his good behavior for one year. We think Henry will be good now, but one of these fine days there will be some salty doses handed out to violators of the court’s injunctions, and that is what they need and need badly. Our hat is off to Br’er Pete Liven- good, of THE Star, who always has the sand to defend the most needed prin- ciples of the day among a class of dis- gruntled soreheads aud knockers that continually dictate, advocate, mouth around and spew over everything that is snid about them in the columns of Tur Star. In oar estimation such moguls need the severest newspaper chastisement. If principle and fair treatment cannot be taught some peo- ple by good advice and suggestion, a club might figure conspicuously in bringing them around to animal sense. —Berlin Gleaner. A stranger in faultless attire and smooth of tongue has been fleecing the hotel keepers in this part of the state, on a new scheme which has netted him between $20,000 and $25,000. Upon his representation alone they greedily purchased handsomely engraved cer- tificates which, after a certain date, would entitle the holder to a barrel of twenty-year old Kentucky whisky at greatly reduced rates. The fake was discovered only when one of his vie- tims sent off a certificate and received a reply that it was worthless. Others than hotel men are said to have been caught in the net.—Greensburg Argus. court, We had a warrant issued this week for the arrest of our old sauerkrautical college mate, the Hon. Herr Von Fritzerick Diehl, D. F.,, whom we can prove has made threats to shoot the editor if the titled gentleman’s name is not kept out of this great family com- forter and luminous guide to wealth, happiness and the highest possible state of civilization. Yes, we had the war- rant issued, but being anxious to be- come a martyr, we concluded not to have it served. Let Fritzerick shoot us if he wants to, for he might as well shoot somebody else as to get from half to three-thirds shot himself nearly every time he comes to town. President Atherton announces that Mr. Andrew Carnegie has donated to The Pennsylvania State College the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) as the endowment of a Beneficiary fund, the annual interest on which at five per cent. is to be used for the aid of deserving and promising students, in such manner as the Board of Trustees may direct ; and that Mrs, Andrew Carnegie has donated the like sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) the annual interest on which at five per cent. is to be expend- ed for the maintenance of scholarships, to be awarded as the Trustees may direct. The Board at its Annual meet- ing, January 24, 1905, will adopt a plan for the administration of these import- ant trusts. CURED HIS MOTHER OF RHEUMATISM. “My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsylvania. “At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was pain- ful. I presénted her with a bottle ‘of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk, An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with.” For sale by E. H. Miller. 2-1 Republican Borough Caucus. Notice is hereby given that a Re- publican caucus will be held in Hay’s Opera House, at 8 o'clock P. M., SATurpAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1905, to nominate candidates for the offices of Salisbury borough, as follows: One person for Judge of Election, one for Inspector, one for Auditor, one for Constable, one for High Constable, for School Director, three for Town Council and one for Street Com- missioner. All Republicans, and Republicans only, are urgently requested to attend this caucus, as it will be of special import- ance this year, not only to the party, but to every Republican citizen’s in- terest as a taxpayer. W.B. SrevaNus, Committeeman. TONIC TO THE SYSTEM. For liver troubles and constipation there is nothing better than DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little Pills. They do not weaken the stomach. Their action upon the system is mild, two | cure for all Kidney. Blood and Bladder | diseases, and every form of Rheuma- | Pineules relieve Backache Kidney pains permanently. If need such a remedy let us show Sold by tism. you Elk and | | lief. you | | them. pleasant and harmless. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind.,says. “No use talking, DeVWitt’s Little Early Risers do their work. All other pills I have used gripe and make me sick in the stomach and never cure me. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers proved to be the long sought re- They are simply perfect.” Per- | sons traveling find Little Early Risers | the most reliable remedy to carry with | Sold by E. H. Miller. 21 | LS Th [0RY. SAVINGS DEPARTME Drafts on all parts of the world. ‘ Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Capital stock. ..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund, fund. . 60,000.00 Deposits (over) _960.000.00 Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- tention. This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 te 10 o'clock. A. OF FICERS: amt. r Marx Wineland, President. ame. DIRECTORS: Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. Robert R. Henderson. Roberdeau Annan. Take notice that I have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. 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