1 i I a HR 0 Si. S— RERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. WwW. H. KooxXTZ. J. G. OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Iaw, SOMERSET, PENN’A OfMce opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-T.aw. SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. E. H. PERRY, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENN’A, Office corner Grant and Union Streets B.& 0. R.R.SCHEDULE. Winter Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, Nov. 27, 1904. Under the new schedule there will be 14 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: Fast Bound. No. 48—Accommodation ............ 11:02 A.M No. 6—Fast Line.................... 11:30 A. M No. 46—Throwgh train.............. 4:41 P. M +No. 16—Accommodation........... 5:16 P.M *No.12—-Duquesne Limited........... 9:85 P. M No. 10—=Night EXpress.............. 12:57 A. M No.208—Johnstown Accommo........7:45 FP M West Bound. *No. 9—Night Express.. L328 ALM No. 11—Duguense. . .. 5:58 A. M +No. 15-Aceommodation essere. BHM AM No. 47—Throughtrain.............. 10:54 A. XM No. 5—Fast Line.................... 28 r. M No. 48—Accommodation ..... ..... 4:50P. M No. W7—Johnstown Accommo....... 6:20 A. M Ask telephone central for time of trains. £@r=*Do not stop. £@=+Dally except Sunday. W.D.STILWELL, Agent. Rockers for the Home AT FACTORY PRICES . Shipped the Customer. “Solid Comfort.” "NOVY S3IO)OSJON ,, No. 42 ‘White-Schram Convolute Spring Rocker. Golden Oak, Polished, Genuine Leather Up- Istered S ring Seat, Veneer kK. pric 00 each, Our line of RP ECrohay an eiNished reou- tation for elegant finish, comfort and dur- ability. Send for complete Catalogue. TOMLINSON CHAIR MFG. CO., % The Chair House.” iit Point, K. C. THE “HERO” Fanning MILL We guarantee that the HERO will do better work in the separ- ation of succotash and cleaning of grain, than any other fanning mill All screens furnished with the mill complete for cleaning and separ- ating all the grains raised in your locality. Write for prices. We pay the freight. TWIN CITY SEPARATOR CO. Minneapolis, Minn. 0 ze} S Dewriv's Witch Hii! Salve is ih original an 1d only genuine. ir te DeWitt'sis the only Witch Haz~: Szive that is made from the eres VWitch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base imi- tations, cheap ar worthless — even dangerous DeWiit's Witch Hazel Salve is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts, urns, Bruises, Sprains, Lacerations, Contusions, Boils, Ggrbuncles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum™and all other Skin Diseases. SALVE PREPARED BY A E.C. DeWm4 Co., Euteagy SOLD BY E, fH, 1 MILLER. PRINTERMAN FABLES. THE PRINTER. Behold the Printer. He is Hunting for n Pickup of half a Line. He has been Hunting for Two Hours. He could have Set the half Line in Twenty Seconds, but it is a Matter of Principle with him Never to set what he Can pick up. The Printer has a.Hard time. He has to Set Type all Night. and play Pedro for the Beer all day. ‘We would Like to Be a Printer were it not for the Night Work. THE EDITOR’S KNIFE. Here we have a Knife. It looks like a Saw, but it is a Knife. It belongs to an Editor, and is used for Sharpening Pencils, killing Roaches, opening Cham- pagne bottles and Cutting the Hearts out of Bad men who Come into the office to Whale the Reporters. There is Blood on the Blade of the Knife, but the Editor will Calmly Lick it off and then the Blade will be as clean and Bright as ever.—Eugene Field. A DISTRUCTIVE FIRE. To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A specifie for piles. Get the genuine. J. L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre, Ala., writes: “I have used De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve in my family for Piles, cats and burns. It is the best salve on the market. Every family should keep it on hand.” Sold by E. H. Miller. 4-1 Points for Smokers. The Medical Review: Very few peo- ple are aware how much harm is done to young men by the almost universal habit of cigarette smoking. The man who smokes cigarettes has one always in his mouth, and is continually inhal- ing nicotine until the system is saturat- ed with the poison. The result of this practice is a cata- rrhal condition of the nose, throat and bronchi, a disordered and very irritable state of the nerves, a weak and rapid action of the heart and digestion. Thin, anemic, weak, with clammy hands stained with nicotine poison, un- strung nerves and degenerated muscles, | the youth of the land go on ignorantly suffering the consequences of a perni- cious habit until attacks of heart trouble, nervous prostration, melan- cholia, ete., bring their condition to the attention of the physician. If 2 man must smoke—and we admit the charm of the habit to those’ who have become accustomed to its sooth- ing influences—Ilet him choose a mild cigar and have certain set times for indulging. If he puts a certain re- straint upon himself from the start in the matter of smoking he will not over- do it, and there are few men who can smoke more than three cigars a day without injury. + SAFE COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. In buying a cough medicine for chil- dren never be afraid to buy Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief-is always sure to follow. Tt is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by E. H. Miller. 4-1 WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does not pay to advertise, he is simply »d- mitting that he is conducting a busi- ness that 8 not worth advertising. a business conducted by a man unfit to do business, and a business which should be advertised for sale. tf THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks can be obtained at all times at Tue Star office: Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to "Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons, Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf L& CLOCK REPAIRING, Gun smithing and many other kinds of re- pair work done neatly, promptly and substantially. All work left at the Theoph. Wagner residence will be promptly attended to, at reasonable prices, by the undersigned, BEN. WAGNER, tf Salisbury, Pa. THE SIMPLE LIFE. By PASTOR WAGNER. This is one of the greatest books of the present day and Pres- ident Roosevelt says of it: “Iam preaching countrymen.” We have just published two other books—“THE BUSY LIFE” and “THE VOICE OF NA- TURE”—by the same author. Price of each book, in cloth, 60 cents; paper cover, 30 cents. The three books will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. Send for one of them at least. Address all orders to J. R. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY, § Rose St., New York 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 fe ovs GRE ATEST BARGAINI Ve will send you this paper and the kN Daily North American, both papers for a whole year, for only $3.75. Subscribe now, and address all orders to THE Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf re. &F The Pittsburg Daily Times and | THE STAR, both one year for only $3.75 vance. Send all orders to Yk Pa ii BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SPECIAS LOW FARES. ——SUMMER SEASON 1805.— ASBURY PARK, N. J.—National Edu- cational Association. Tickets on sale July 1. 2 and 3, good returning until July 10, inclusive. ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, OCEAN CITY AND SEA ISLE CITY, N. J., OCEAN CITY, MD., AND RE. HOBOTH BEACH, DEL —& pecint Excursions operated June 22, July 6 and 20, August 3, 17 and 31. Tickets good ten days. BATTIMORE. MD.—United Society Christian Endeavor, July 5 to 10. BUFFALO, N.Y.—Benevolent and Pro- tective Order of Elks, Grand Lodge, July 11-15. DENVER, COL —Epworth League. Very Low Rates. Tickets on sale June 29 to July 3. good returning un- til July 14, inclusive. DENVER, COL—G. A. R. Encamp- ment. September 4-7. PORTLAND, ORE.—Lswis & Clark Centennial Exposition. June 1-Oc- tober 16. Special announcements later. For detailed information call on or address Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. 3-30 GREAT SOUTHERN COMBINATION. The Sunny South with This Paper for only $1.60 for Both One Year. The Sunny South, of Atlanta, Ga.,is the South’s great literary weekly. Its wide circulation in over 60, homes proves its popularity where it is well known. It is devoted to literature, ro- mance, fact and fiction, and its well edited and interesting columns each week make good the wide claim that is urged for it. The continued stories are from the best authors and the interest is main- tained from week to week by the liberal installments that are presented. Its short stories, sketches, anecdotes, inci- dents of travel and adventure, poems and paragraphs, giye it a life and genu- ine interest not found in ordinary story papses. he Sunny South is rapidly becoming the family story paper forall American firesides. It is not sectional in any sense, and yet it is truly Southern in its literary excellence. A subtle charm steals out from its columns, suggesting balmy breezes, sunny skies and sweef- scented, delightful landscapes. It is dolent of a life and civilization that is peculiar to the South, or we might say that is more intensely American. sample copy will be sent free to all who will send a postal card request, which shall contain also the names and ad- dresses of six of your neighbors, to the Sunny South, Atlanta, Ga. We have made a clubbing arrange- ment with this Southern literary week- ly whereby we can offer THE 8TAR and the Sunny South both one year for only $1.60. If you wish to take advantage of this exceptional offer, please send at once. Remit by safe methods and ad- dress all orders to Tue Star, Elk Lick. a. tf GREATLY REDUCED ONE-WAY COLONIST FARES TO THE WEST. —VIA— ‘BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Commencing February 28th, and con- tinuing daily to and including May 14th, 1905, the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road will have on sale from all stations, ONE-WAY COLONIST TICKETS to principal points in California, Arizona, British Columbia, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota. Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, ete, at GREATLY REDUCED RATE~ For tickets and full information, cull on or nddress Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. 4-27 The Book of the Royal Blue. The current issue of the Baltimore & Ohio's popular magazine—The Book of tne Royal Blue—has devoted many pages to the International Convention of Christian Endeavor, to be held in Baltimore, July next, including a very concise history of the fociety,a descrip- tion of the Convention City, its many attractions and rurrcundinues. and a full programme of the Convention. It splendid text book for prospective viri- tors. Aside from this star feature, the num- ber is especially interesting. having contributions from many of the best writers. 8. E. Kiser, of Chicago, has a short story, “How the Governor was Hood- winked ;” Elihu 8. Riley, of Annapolis. tells the story of the “Headless Man of Annapolis.” Among the poets who have contributed are Edmund Vance Cooke, the author and lecturer of Cleveland ; 8. W. Gillilan and Victor A. Hermann, of Baltimore. A new department, “Humor and the Humorist,” which is conducted by the editor, has a series of heart to heart talks with and about the men who make you laugh. Single copies will be mailed for five cents each; annual subscription, fifty is a cents. Address D. B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic, B. & O. R. R., Balti- more. it Uses the Newspapers. The loser of a gold watch or a valu- able piece of jewelery, or a roll of bills, never seeks to recover his property by sending out circulars, or hiring sand- wich men to parade the streets. He advertises his loss in the newspapers, if he has good judgment. Common sense tells him that he can reach the greatest number of people with least expense in that way. It gives the advertiser more for his money than he can obtain through any other channel of publicity. ———————— IF YOU R . BUSINESS will not stxnd | You | adver! i dv e it for sale. yw a business that A Horse Knows the Difference between good and bad food. German Medicated | Stock Food 4 Will save your Horse and save money. It is the best food on the market. Also for Cows, Sheep and Hogs.” No more Hog Cholera. For sale by dealers. Send for Circulars. GERMAN STOCK FOOD CO., The oldest Stock Food Co. in the World, Minneapolis, Minn. oe The Patent Bent Rung LADDERS Strongest in the World. fhe Single and Extension Bent Ri Lo Ladders are light, strong and quic! an y handled. The Columbia Step Ladders are Basswood or made with Norway Pine sides, galt steps aa a Bent Hickory Rang, securely rivited under each sep. and to the Sides | with wrought iron ann making © ing lightest and Ladder ever offered [1 fort he money. ote high. ga grade Ste other e { Ladde ® i ers, as complete line’ of ¢ sinule and Extension Si “oii Sent Runa R COMPANT, No. 6709. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank, at Addison, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of Business, March 14th, 1905. RESOURCES. and Dizcounts.............. $58 529 25 «, secured & unsecured. 24 90 is to secure circul . 25 000 00 Pre SE on UU. 8, Bonds Fo 1 400 00 Stocks, securities, ete Seas 3 400 00 Banking house, furniture, and AXINres................. a0. on 4 400 00 Due from approved FoseIYoums, 12 684 55 Checks nnd other cash items. 111 35 Notes of other National Banks. 110 00 Fractions! paper currency, nick- els, and cents. ......i............ 33 32 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: fipecie J...... 0h... nL $3 477 95 Legal-tender notes........ 00 4 457 05 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas- urer (5% of circulation)........ 1 250 00 Due from U. 8S. Treasurer, other than 5% redemption fund...... 500 00 Polal.:.. hr Havana, $111 901 32 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in............... $25 000 00 Surplus fund...... che... 1 000 CO Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes pald...... ........... 2 595 82 National Bank notes outstanding 25 000 00 Indi’l deposits subject ito check.. i Demand certificates of deposit.. 19 707 65 Certified checks 24 88 Cashier’s checks outstanding..... Yamane i iaeairian ans, hx Total... ... i ..cc.c.ienereaoiacat $111 901 32 State of Pennsylvania, County of Somerset, ss: I, Manliff H. Dean, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge pd helie ANLIFF H. DEAN, Cashier. Subse Se ahd Sonn to before me this 17th day of Ma CHARL Wy "RI1%i1 E BARGER, J. P. CORREC T— Attest; W. M. WATSON, H. L. DEAN, CHAS. R. MCMILLAN, Directors. No. 6100, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Pirst Natiopal Bank of Salisbury, at Elk Lick, in the State of Pennsyl- vania, at the Close of Business, March 14th, 1805. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.............. $137 182 55 Overdrafts, secured & unsecured. 245 66 U.K, Bonds to secure fre ulation. 50 000 Premiums on U.S. Bonds.......... 8] 000 00 Bonds, securities, ete.............. 19 100 00 Furniture and fixtures............. 1977 78 Due from State Banks & Bankers 9 580 33 Due from approved reserve Ages: 36 957 09 Checks and other cash items... 138 84 Notes of other National Banks. . 1 280 00 Fractional paper eurreney, niek- els and cents ................... 187 75 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vie: Speele...................... $10 748 05 ILegal-tender note 130000 1204305 Redemption fund Eh U.S. Treas- urer (5%ofcirculation)........ 2 500 00 Tota -...ocenoin verona aaionen $274 198 08 LIABILITIES. : Capital stock paid in $ 50 000 00 Sarplus fund........ 000 Undivided profits, 1 penses and taxes paid,.................. 7 477 86 National Bank notezoutstanding 48-900 00 Due to other National Banks..... 200 21 Indi’l deposits subject to check.. 115 640 50 Demand certificates of deposit.. 2 606 35 Time certificates of deposit. 43 073 11 Certified eheckS..................., 300 Total . . $274 198 03 03 State of Ponnnn ania, « ourele of i Somer set, 88: 1, Albert Reitz, Cashier of the above nam- ed bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and belief. ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. Subscribed and affirmed to be fore me this 20th day of March 1905. L. C. BOYER, N oo wry Public. CORRECT—ATTEST: / y | Foley’s Ki idney Cie | makes kidney Wo NalIshiry Feed Co. s and J i right. | | os LEADERS IN Hor, feed And Fine Groceries Our goods are bought as low as money ean buy them, and they are kept right, clean and fresh, and are sold at a small margin of profit. Highest Market Prices Paid For Country Produce. By generous and honest dealing we hope to be given a fair share of your patronage. Give us a trial. West Salisbury Feed Co. West Salishury, Pa. SIT RTA ATI nam £E AT LICHLITER'S 3 Ei A 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 four— Minnehaha, Pillsbury’s Best and Vienna. Call to see us, and you will be treated courteously and right. Iso, P1. 10 cts. a copy. + | zine for the family,” every month. Great features are promised tinued stories, such famous writers and Charles Wagner. by taking advantage of this McCLURES MAGAZINE is “the cleanest, most stimulating, meatiest general maga- says one of the million who read it It 1s without question “The Best at any Price.” wholesome interesting short stories in every number, con- beautiful pictures in colors, and articles by as Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Ray Stannard Baker, John La Farge, William Allen White, Get all of it right into your home Special Offer: Send $1.00 before January 31,1905, for a subscription for the year 1905 and we will send you free the November and December numbers of 1904 —fourteen months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. 48-59 East 23d Street, New York City. Write for agents’ terms $1.00 a year. for next year—six or more Address McCLURE'S, STANDARD Sewing Machine STANDARD GRAND. SWELL FRONT. LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN ONE. BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL, We also manufacture sewing machines that retail from $12.00 up. { The “8tandard’ Rotary runs as Sem as ite | tick of a watch, Makes other machines make 200. Apply y to our local Sadler: or if there is no | er in your town, pi Seandard Some Machine Ce, EVELAND, OHIO. Reich & Plock, b Age ., Meyersdale, Pa. FUL Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other re: edies sold at high prices. Cure guaranteed. Successfully uv a by over 200,000 Women. Pric ce, 25 Ce nt. drug- gists or by mail. stimoni: 11s & Looklet fri Dr. LaFranco, Philadaln Fe 7 Buy a pac cia ge of Wheat. let, Lb Tan! r Fran] ky Boley Ss Honey ana Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. « AND LIVERY. C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor. E@Fr-Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No. 1 leaves Salisbury at.... Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdale at 1 P.M No.2lenves Meyersdaleat............ .6 P.M E@F-First class rigs for ull kinds of trav- el, at reasonable prices. E. E. CODER, Wales, Clocks nd Jewel, 1 i | SALISH RY, PA i Re Pairing neatly, promptly and substan- | tially done. Prices very reasonable. | AND AR An improvement over all Co 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 C0.,Chicage, U. 8.4, SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King’s New Discovery For (oygRen A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. Price 50c & $1.00 THE SALISBURY HACK LINE 5 “4 i will re Ou tow in | BR 3 o 3 B =
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