at ket! mgm ened a new t in Salis- iter’s store. and clean, spect. and Salt te. or Fat Cat- try, Hides, 0F YOU be con- your wants VAHL, 3utcher. eat te s, and : i oewal —— — cholcest , Are jo ecution, as and the onderful nmin Holmes* in the clusions on of the i 2 ie enter- tries to... comi ? emselves - eriodical ih unusual item A 1d those nlighten- with the inner to zitimate, rivileges, Republic ideals. 3s 10 one an who e combi- HE STAR. | ICR 00, LIL >—Salisbury, Pa— a DRY Foretn and Domestie Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ The best Powder and Squibs a Specialty. Hes | Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. GOODS, for Butter And Kags. $1.00 PURCHASES A $3.00 PEN THE: CBLTRIC MODEL 2 FOUNTAIN PEN is constructed strictly on mer- it and is equal, if not superior to any $3.00 pen on the market to-day. [t is richly chased writes fluently and is guaran- teed not to leak. $1.00 is a small sum to invest ina high grade Fountain Pen which with ordinary care will last a lifetime. § OUR GUARANTEE: id ha i" [1 The pen is solid gold guar- anteed finest graded l4k.— | Holder is made of the best LEY quality rubber in four parts. i) LR ) SENT PREPAID or upon receipt of $1.00 to any ad- dress in the United States and Canada. If upon examination you are not entirely satisfied or you do not think the pen is worth $300, return it to us and we will cheerfully refund the money. ORDER TO-DAY ATTA AT HITT ITAA TPS A YO ILS AT LICHLITER'S FOAMS AHA LAMA TABS mm AA You will always get the best fresh Groceries. We do not keep goods, we sell them ; therefore they are always fresh. We have on hand the three leading brands of flour— Minnehaha, Pillsbury’s Best and Vienna. Call to see us, and you will be treated courteously and right. Al and name the paper you saw this advertisement in. ADDRESS THE SELDEN, PEN MFG. (0, 140 Nassau 8t., NEW YORK. | Nothing has ever equalled 1 N othing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery For Cave: Sah and so 70 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free. [OPIATE Eee sas) + ; HEADACHE PILLS asanaszene Te CURE neAvous axe SICK HEADACHES HEADACHE Cured at once. A Headache Pill without an Opiate. Will break up the worst colds and fevers, relieve Neuralgia, Rheumat- ism and Nervousness, sleeplessness i diseases. Price 23¢. a box at your drgugist. if your druggist (or trader) does not have them on ha we 50 YEARS’ | EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS ° ¢ ° DESIGNS ’ { CosviicHTs &c. Ks es on may : | ASTRA ath edn robal Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DeWitt’s Iii! Salve io: Cf Bon aemial. Handbook on Eaigats Digests what you eat. For Piles, Burns, Sores. atents taken throu receive P. M | special notice, without charge, e geS=A present duty: Subscribe for THE STAR. "Sclentific American ® A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- 1 f any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a | fii Tr $1. Sold byall newsdealers. | & Co,3s1eroatvar. New York | Branch Ofce. 625 F St. Washinzton, D. C. (BEWARE=IMIT of FOLEY’S HONEY ATIONS AND TAR ‘lB On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds and Lung Trouble, several : \ ° . l manufacturers are advertising imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably known reputation ‘B of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR. ~ DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON We originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. Remember the name and insist upon having FoLeY’s HONEY AND TAR. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR 1s put up in three sizes—25¢, soc and $1.00. PREPARED ONLY BY FOLEY & CO0., 92-94-96 Ohio Street, Chicago, lllinois. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY — E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PA. ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY ms TAR An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.,Chicage, U.S.A. SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO. (ou RT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Honorable Francis J. Kooser, President Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial district has ordered that a special or adjourned Court of Common Pleas, of Quarter Sessions and Orphans, Court, for the trial of cases herein, shall be held at Somerset, Pa., on . Monday, February 20, 1905, commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day. Now, therefore, 1, Andrew J. Coleman, High Sheriff of Somerset county, hereby is= sue my proclamation giving notice to all jurors and witnesses summoned, and to all parties in causes to be then and there tried, to be in attendance at said Court. ANDREW J.COLEMAN, Sheriff. / (COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the HON. PRAN@IS J. KOoSER, President Judge of the Court of Common Please, of the County of Somerset, being the Sixteenth Judicial distriet, amd Justice of the Cours of Oyerand Termimer ahd General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all eapital and other offenders in the said districs, and HON. A. F. DICKRY, Assoeiade Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Justive of the Court of Oyer and Terminer asd General Jail Delivery for the trial of all eapital and other offenders in the County of Somerset, have issued their precepts, and ®o me directed, for holding a Court of §ommon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,and €ourts of Oyer and Terminer av Bomesset, on MONDAY, FEB. 27, 190s. NOTICE is hereby given te all the Justices of the Peace, the Corornes and Gonssables within the said eomnty of Bomerset, that they pe then snd there im Sheir proper persons with their rolle, reeeords, inquisi- tions, examinations and obdher memrem- braneces, to do those things which se vheir office and in that behalf eppemain to he done, and alse they whe will prosseute against the priseners that are ox shall be in the jail of Somerset County, se be then and there to prosecute agains shem as shall De just. ANDREW J. COLEMAN Mherifl it never a Sid. disappoinis. 9 We put the choi material an £ iff workmanship ob- tainable intc i.is instrument. N, That's WWiy Sells. THE SAME with the - 4 Has a teas like 4 a Violin. us dire nayin ae, aiciag | en : ; . oe memend | berlain’s Cough Remedy is perfectly Foley’s Honey and Tar heals lungs and stops the cough. LIST OF JURORS. The following named persons have been drawn to serve as jurors at the February Term of Court commencing on Monday, February 27th, 1905: GRAND JURORS. Addison—H. A. Deal. Allegheny—Jas. P, Glessner. Black—John Gephart, Isaiah Baker. Conemaugh—Joseph Rhininger. Jefferson—Jacob Ream. Jenner—Joseph C. Kline. Lincoln—Adam Arisman. Meyersdale—A. P. Truxal, H. G. Will. Northampton—Wm. J. Meyers. Quemahoning—Austin Blansett. Salisbury—Ed. E. Haselbarth, J. C. Balliet. Frank Wagner. Somerset Bor—Josiah Swank. Somerset Twp—J. P. Friedline, Adam Berkebile. Southampton—Norman Lepley. Stonycreek—Irvin E. Meyers, H. R. Knepper. Upper Turkeyfoot—Jed. S. King. Windber—J. E. Crissman, W. H. Tyler. PETIT JURORS. Addison—Milton Vought. Allegheny— Wm. Blough. Benson—Lewis Helsel. Berlin—R M. Walker. Boswell—Ferdinand Sann. Brothersvalley—Frank Rumiser, G. A. Stahl, D. A. Musser. Casselman—Edward Uphouse, J. W. Dwire. Conemaugh—J. J. Lehman, Levi Yoder. Greenville—E. J. Loraditeh, S.-J. Glotfelty. Jefferson—Silas Flick, Geo. Bodes. Larimer—Lewis Knepp. L. Turkeyfoot—Ed. Nicholson, Scott Rush, Lloyd Colborn. Meyersdale— Wm, P. Coulehan, Henry Zinn, Henry T. Hocking. Milford—Simon P. Weimer, J. Y. Barkman, Wm. J. Kimmell. Paint twp.—Aaron Seese. Quemahoning—Chas. Naugle. Salisbury—Robert Johnston. Shade—S. P. Weyand. Somerfield—Wm. McCullough. Somerset Bor.—D. B. Brallier, John P. Ankeny, Wm. Traup. Somerset Twp.—Harry Rock, J. G- Bender, Chas. E. Coleman, John H. Seibert, Ed. H. Miller, Samuel Mos- holder. Southampton—Frank Hosselrode. Stoyestown—Cornelius Bender. Summit—Fred. L. Just, Walter Boose, Samson Martz, C. M. Gnagey. Upper Turkeyfoot—James Kreager. Ursina—John C. Forsythe Windber—W.S8. Brown, Harry Saupp, Emil Hudaky, Isaac Rotosky, Oliver Reninger. TRAVERSE JURORS For Special February Term of Court to be held Monday February 20, 1905. Berlin—Simon Nicholson, J. J. Bral- lier. Boswell—S. E. Fink. Brothersvalley—Harrison Foust, W. Mason. Conemaugh—L. D. Yoder. Confluence—Perry FF. Bird. Elk Lick—Annanias Hoover, Compton. Greenville—E. K. Hochstetler. Jefferson—Jonathan Friedline, J. W. Baakley. Lincoln—H. W. Bittner, E. H. Shaulis, B. F. Kline. Meyersdale—Daniel Pfuhler. Middlecreek—John 8. Snyder. Northampton—R. E. Brant. Quemahoning—Jacob C. Shaffer, J. J. Boyts. Rockwood—Penrose Wolf. Salisbury—John C. Lichliter, P. M. Wahl. Shade—Uriah Lehman. Somerfield—Calvin Tissue. Somerset Bor.—E. E. Pritts, C. O. Kooser, W. C. Weaver, H. F. Knepper. Somerset Twp.—H. W. Boyts, W. A. Stahl, W. L.. Barkley. Stonycreek—C. E. Ringler, A. P. Kimmell, L. J. Hillegass. Summit—C. C. Heckel, Adam Rishel. Upper Turkeyfoot—Ed. Kregar. Windber—G. C. Meek. ee Marriage Licenses. D. Shultz, J. H. Chas. Dwyer. ...........: Connellsville Belle EE EBvans.............. Hyndman Wm. B. Ringler. ......... Hooversville Muggie E. Hoover.... ...Hooversville Thomas F. Gallagher...... Johnstown Mary A. Hamer............ Johnstown Marcellus Snyder... ....U. Tarkeyfoot | | Annie Rafter................ Ohio Pyle | | Wm. D. Wable.............. Rockwood | Martha M. Chritchfield........ Milford Y Joseph Rusin......... Cambria Co., Pa | Ewar Waisowic....... Cambria Co., Pa | Ross E. Pritts................. Garrett | | Clara M. Bittner.... ......... Larimer l Wm. BR. Stolt.. ...........Meyersdale | Lucinda Crissinger........Meyersdale John MecKlosky.............. Windber | Annie Kosisco..%2...........:. Windber CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY | ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. The fault of giving children medicine | containing injurious substances, sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. | Every mother should know that Cham- { i > | | | { | | | | | i safe for children to take. If contains nothing harmful, and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by | E. H. Miller. 2-1 is | “Biff”’ Biffed ‘“‘Big AL” Our old friend and college chum, AF Swartzwelder, recently got into am altercation with a miner in West Salis- bury that goes by the name of “Biff.” What happened, did you say? Why Al got “biffed” so hard that it rocked him to sleep for a while. Following is a correct photograph of “Big Al's” fase taken by a staff artist of THE STAR. im~ mediately after the battle. “Biff” must be a “biffer” from Bifl- bang, but we trust that he hasn't shortened Als life, for he is a real niee fellow and seldom misses a Sunday at Sunday school or class meeting. NO MORE STOMACH TROUBLES. All stomach trouble is removed by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gives the stomach perfect rest by di gesting what you eat without the stomach’s aid. The food builds up the body, the rest restores the stomach to health. You don’t have to diet your self when taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. Erskine, of Allenville, Mich, says, “I suffered Heartburn and Stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law has had the same trouble and was not able to eat for six weeks. She lived entirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dys- pepsia Cure she was entirely cured. She now eats heartily and is in good health. ‘I am glad to say Kodol gave me instant relief.” Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. e 2-1 BURGESS APPOINTED. Jer. J. Livengood Appointed by the- Court to Fill Vacaney. ThE STAR was in error,several weeks ago, when it stated that a Burgess would be elected at the February elee- tion to fill the unexpired term of Ex- Burgess M. C. Lowry, who resigned his office some time ago. In looking up the law governing the resignation of a Burgess, we have found that the court has the sole power to fill such vacaney by appointment of a suitable persom petitioned for by Town Council or by any citizen residing in a borough where such resignation has taken place. Therefore, agreeable to the petition of our Town Council, Jer. J. Livengood was last week appointed to fill the un- expired term of M. C. Lowry, and the town deserves congratulations upon the appointment. Mr. Livengood is not a new man in his present official capacity, as he has in past years served this borough as its chief executive of- ficer with great credit to himself and the town. He has served more years as Burgess than any other man in this town, and although he is now past three score years and ten, he is still full of vim and vigor, and all may rely on it that he will do his duty well. BEGINS BY “SOAKING” AN OFFENSIVE CIGARETTE STINKER. Last Friday, the very day Burgess Livengood received his commission from the court, “Artie” Emerick, an offensive cigarette stinker who has been a very mouthy and troublesome character about town for a long time, was arrested by Policeman Thomas for using foul and profane language on the streets. The Burgess ordered ‘‘Artie™ placed in the “cooler” to sober up, and the next day the prisoner was arraign- ed before the “trim shop” tribunal and fined $10.00 and costs, or about $12.50 in all. Of course, “Artie” didn’t have the money to cash up, for he had jost returned from the Broad Top mining region the evening he was arrested, and, as is the case with most of the Elk Lick strikers who go and work in other regions a while, he returned with empty pockets; but was as full of pro- fanity, booze and abuse as ever. How- ever, John Schramm came to his rescue and stood good for the fine. When John did that he should have been in better business; but he will learn in | due time, never fear. Nothing but | trouble is ever gained by nursing vi- pers. | | In conclusion, let us say, the rowdies and abusive street loafers should now tdke warning, as Burgess Livengood has decided to give them their medi- | cine in big doses, regardless of race, |'color, striker or non-striker. All Po- | liceman Thomas will need to do now is | to make the arrests; the Burgess will do the rest. ei TERRIBLE The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, ef | Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and | were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy | used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption turned de- spair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief, and its continued use completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot- tles 50c and $1.00. Trial Bottles Free | at E. H. Miller’s Drug Store. 2-1 | SAVED FROM DEATH
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