eat a... arket! 1! nt opened a new rket in Salis- chliter’s store. at and clean, 7 respect. -esh and Salt sh, ete. 2s for Fat Cat- oultry, Hides, EASE YOU ind be con- ply your wants R WAHL, le Butcher. Q Sisuananansnsn simuan 8 R 8 2 : RR g DOL Slug SET. OX] PULL) Yr 3ST BARGAIN! paper and the rth American, year, for only nd address all Lick,Pa. tf | ernie 0, 10, >—Salisbury, Pa—2 a DRY Forelon and Domestic “Goons Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. The best Powder and Squibs a Specialty. ! I id For Butter BBBBBBDOBBBEBBER And Eggs. 01 HSHURIRTH & SON Farmers Favorite Grain Drills, Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines, Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and & Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, & Farm Tools, ete., and still offer ¥ Sol Du 1 Ds, 5 Wo, L&F Also headquarters for "Nutrioton-Ashland Stock B Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders.ggOur } prices are the lowest. samen © a £ Q = E AT LICHLITER'S 3 ZAMORA RS 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. A. LIGHTER, only, #0. FeedsHome-Made Chop! Why? Because it is pure. best grades of corn and oats. tains no screenings or sweepings. It is nothing but pure corn and oats, ground by the latest improved methods. Try a hundred-weight, and you will have no Manufactured by WEST SALISBURY FEED CO, West Salisbury, Pa. Is Good BEER]! We use the best malt and hops, and pure Sand Spring water. We produce a good, wholesome beverage. Sold at All Leading Hotels. other. We carry three kinds of Home-Made Chop) —Corn, Oats and Corn and Oats. Prices ; very reasonable. ) Made from the Con- Orders Promptly Delivered. OEE This store is a regu- lar hive for convenien- ces. When you are tired, come in and rest. Look about you and note the many things, useful and ornamental, that you never thought you wanted until you Whether you buy a postage saw them. stamp or card, or noth- ing at all, come in any- No trouble to show goods way, and rest. and quote prices. The lk LickaDruo Store THE SALISBURY HACK LINE « AND LIVERY. ™~ C. W. Statler, - - - Proprietor. H@=Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No. 1 leaves Salisbury at........ 8A. M Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1 P.M Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdale at 1 P.M No.2leaves Meyersdaleat............. 6P.M J@-First class rigs for all kinds of trav- el, at reasonable prices. STANDARD ; Sewing Machine STANDARD GRAND. SWELL FRONT. LOCK AND CHAIN STITCH. TWO MACHINES IN ONE. BALL BEARING STAND WHEEL. Ne also manufacture sewing machines that retail from $12.00 u, * 4 silent as the ne a Res 500 stitches while other machines make 200. Apply to our local dealer, or if there is no er in your town, address THB Standard Sewing Machine Co., CLEVELAND, OHIO. Reich & Plock, Agts., Meyersdale, Pa. ORIGINAL LAXATIVE ano 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 CO0.,Chicago, U. S.A. SOLD BY ELK LICK SUPPLY CO. Wig 60 The Windsor Hotel. Between 12th and 13th Sts., on Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. Just receiv- ed a nice line of AT $3.85 TO $4.25. A nice line of Couches at $12.00 and up. A nice line of Mattresses and Springs. Yours for big bargains, Wm. R. HASELBARTH. wards. American plan, $200 per day. FRANK M.SHEIBLEY, Manager. ogwirs Early Risers The famous littie plils. Three minutes walk from the Reading Te Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other remedies sold at high prices. Cure guaranteed. Successfully use 200,000 Women. Price, 23 Cents, drug- | gists or by mail. Testimonials & booklet free. Dr. LaFranco, Philadelphia, Pa, a package of Whaat t, Frankia Flour, or Pancake Flour arn how to secure minal. Five minutes walk from P. R. Bk for particulars, to Depot. European plan, $1.00 per day and up- | The Taukiis Jaa So. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cares all Coughs, and expels Colds from by over r BIRDSEYE VIEW OF SALISBURY, Something that Ought to Interest Salisbury People Who Have Located Elsewhere. THE STAR has for sale a limited num- ber of very fine pictures of Salisbury, size 22x32 inches, printed on extra heavy, smooth paper, from a very fine engraving. The sketching was done by T. M. Fowler, of Morrisville, Pa., who is an expert in his line and has been following his business in many differ- ent states of the Union. The picture is very clear and dis- tinct, showing all the streets plainly marked, and those familiar with the town can plainly recognize every build- ing in it. Tbe pictures have sold like “hot cakes” here, and a limited number have been placed with THE STAR tO supply those at a distance, who may desire them. : Every former citizen of Salisbury ought to have one of these fine engrav- ings, as they show the progress the old town has been making, which has been very great in recent years. But we cannot supply them all, and those who apply first will get them. The picture includes West Salisbury, the surround- ing landscape and some of the farm houses in the immediate vicinity, also a large number of the principal build- ings printed around the margin of the engraving, from special drawings. Price, $1.50 per copy, plus 7 cents to pay postage. Address THE Stag, Elk Lick, Pa. tf TO OUR LADY READERS:—Be sure to read the fashion columns that will appear in this paper from time to time. We can supply as many patterns of the styles shown as you may desire at 10 cents per pattern. Fill out cou- pons at bottom of fashion columns, en- closing 10 cents in stamps or money for each pattern wanted, and mail same to Tae STAR, Elk Lick, Pa., and patterns wy be promptly sent to you by mail. §J TO OWNERS OF MARES. Persons desiring to breed mares to the celebrated Perch- eron Stallion, Terminus, No. 31567, will please take notice that from this date the said stal- lion will stand at the stable of the West Salisbury Feed Co., West Salisbury, Pa., instead of the barn of Daniel J. Meyers. Terminus Horse Co. April 27th, 1905. tf. DESERTION NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that my wife, MRS. MYRTLE HOCHARD, has left my bed and board without just cause, and owing to said desertion I give notice that I will not be respon- sible for any debts that she may con- tract. Persons giving her credit must look to her for settlement. 6-1 * Frank HoCHARD. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SPECIAL LOW FARES. ——SUMMER SEASON 1906.— ASBURY PARK, N. J.—National Ed- ucational Association. Tickets on sale Suly 1,2 and 3, good returning until July 10, inclusive. ATLANTIC CITY,CAPE MAY,0CEAN CITY and SEA ISLE CITY, N.J., OCEAN CITY, MD.,, and REHO- BOTH BEACH, DEL.—Special Ex- cursions operated June 22, July 6 and 20, August 3, 17 and 31. Tickets good sixteen days. BALTIMORE, MD.—United Society Christian Endeavor, July 5 to 10. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Benevolent and Protective 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 17, inclusive. DENVER, COL.—G. A. R. Encamp- ment, September 4-7. PORTLAND, ORE.—Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition, June 1-Octo- ber 15. Special announcements from time to time. For detailed information call on or address Ticket Agents;{{Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. 5-25 EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION, DENVER, COL., JULY 5-9, VIA BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. ——VERY LOW RATES. —— Fron all points East of the Ohio River, tickets will be sold June 29 to July 8, inclusive, valid returning to and including July 17, 1905. Extension of return limit to August 11 may be obtained on deposit of ticket and payment of Fifty Cents. For full particulars, address nearest B. & O. Ticket Agent or C. W. Bassett, cba B. & O. R. R., Baltimore, Md. THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks canbe obtained at all times at THE 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- the system by gently moviag the bowels. HOME DRESSWMAKING By May Manton. : i OF BROWN moLsagi 1 jt Blouse or Shirt Waist 4921, Sizes 82 to 42 bust. Seven Gored Skirt 4790, Siz=s 22 to 80 waist The shirt waist suit made of natural colored 'inen i am ng the most serviceable of all summer costumes an is 1.. the height of style. This one is peculiarly attract ive in design and includes a ch~misette of tucked wh t muslin, which adds greatly to the effect as well as to th usefulness, inasmuch as it is made separate and easil: renewed. The material is desirable as well as smart ang suits the plaited waist and skirt admirably well, butit i shown in many other colors as well as the brown ang also in mixtures and checks, while the model also woul be desirable made from cotton suitings or from wool o silk for earlier wear. The waist is a tavorite one of th season that can be lined or unlined as desired, and in cludes the new sleeves that are laid in plaits above thi cuffs. The skirt is seven gored, there being an ~ppliej double box plait at each seam. which terminates in § i at the upper edge several inches below the wais ine, leaving the skirt smooth and plain above. Materia required in medium size for waist 381g yds., 27 i:che wide with 34 yds. for chemisette; for skirt 11} vds 27 inches wide or 1034 yds when material has ieithe figure nor nap. Patterns mailed by Fashion Depa ment 10:. each. THE FASHIONABLE PLAID. Plain Shirt Waist 4919, Sizes 32 to 44 bust. No waist of the season is more popular than this plait ene and nothing suits it better than plaid mat-; ial wheher silk, wool or cetton. In the illustration it i shown in Scotch muslin that is cut bias, making aj exceptionally good effect, but there are numberlesy others that are equally desirable. The waist is absolutel simple and can be made either with or without th: applied yoke at the back. The turn-ever colar i pectiliarly smart this seasen and suits it to perfactioy w! 5 it can be worn with any tie that may be preferred The patch et gives a smart mannish effect bt tional. aterial required in medium size 3){ yds inches wide. Patterns mailed by Fashion Departinegj 10c each. FOR THE LITTLE ONES, Child's Yoke Dress 4847, Sizes 6 mos., 1, 2 and 4 years Nothing renders a wee little girl so charming as a cainty frock simply made. Illustrated is.one of the very bes of its kind that combines;plaint lawn - with’ a;;yoke o tucking and frills of embroidery: The material is pretty at the same time that it is dufable:.and. the ‘lines of th {rock are. all.becoming to childish figures. All: washabl, fabrics used tor drésses ofthe; sort/aretappropriate whili the’yoka can be of “embroidery; inserted: tucking or any other all-over that mayibé liked, andfthe: frills: either o embrgit ty or. of the'material. The'little dress is madg in one Bidee, gathered atits per sage .and joined to thi yoke, the seam being concealed by:the bertha. Materi required for medium size (2 years) is 234 yds. 86 inches wide with §§ yds. 18 inches wide for yoke. Patterns mailed by Fashion Department 10c each. PATTERN COUPON. Fashion Department, this Paper, Find enclosed 10 cents for each pattern following. NO...coeeeesss Size..c:ees NOcioa.ionsee. BiZe... con No Bize....vee. No...cotneeeee Size...c0ve Nane....c..ccecoscocane 00eesestiacttntcatcccssanases Address eesssssssssses ose peecsscense Siseagaiees Sesansacgesaaaiassy annene Bad Luck for Former Somerset County Man. Some little excitement reigned at the home of J. R. Lichty, Tuesday afternoon, when it was discovered that two horses were in the silo. It is built under the barn, and twenty feet in depth. The horses gained admittance through the cow stable, and thence onto the floor eovering the silo. The combined weight of the two horses caused the timbers to give away, pre- eipitating both to the bottom, breaking both hind legs of one, the other sus- taining slight injuries. The women were alone when the discovery was made, and in response to the telephone a large number of kind friends with willing hands proceeded to extricate the ammals.—Carleton (Neb.) Leader. tpl ——— A CREEPING DEATH. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine. Minn., erites that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck- len’s Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. 25¢. at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 6-1 pemoeritic County Convention Fixes Date for Primary. The Somerset Democratic County ‘Committee, at its meeting in Somerset recently, re-elected Alex B. Grof as Chairman, and Gen. Alex H. Coffroth and Charles F. Uhl, Jr.,, were chosen delegates to the State Convention. The delegates are uninstructed, but will probably support Judge L. W. Doty, of Westmoreland county, for Su- perior Court Judge. Saturday, June 10th, was decided upon as the time for holding the an- nual primary, and the convention will be held on the following Tuesday. Candidates have entered the field for only such offices as the law contem- plates shall be filled by the minority party. Those for Commissioner are the present Democratic incumbent, Joseph B. Miller; Thomas E. Null, Fred Don- ges, and Simon P. Geisel. Candidates for Auditor are 8S. P. Baker, Demetrius Compton, and George W. Baush. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. The difference between Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar and all other Cough Syrups is that it moves the bowels, thus expelling a cold from the system. This relaxes the nerve-tissues and by its healing effect on the throat and lungs the cough is relieyed—cured entirely. Kennedys is the original Laxative Honey and Tar and contains no opiates. Good alike for young or old. Tastes good. Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. 6-1 The Mikado’s Advice to Boys. In view of the astounding progress of Japan it is interesting to recall the following rescript which was issued by the emperor to the Japanese schools some fifteen years ago, says the Lon- don Daily Graphic: “Be filial to your parents and affectionate to your broth- ers; be loving friends; conduct your- selves with modesty and be benevolent to all. Develop your intellectual fac- ulties and perfect your moral powers by gaining knowledge and acquiring a profession. Promote public interests and advance public affairs. Ever re- spect the national constitution and obey the laws of the country, and, in case of necessity, courageously sacri- fice yourselves to the public good.” Recent events have proved that the last injunction at least was taken to heart by the youth of Japan. ——— Dr. Osler at Mukden. Kuropatkin in retreat, a most dejected man ; He sat in contemplation on an empty vodka can, And as the little yellow men their cor- don closer drew He muttered low in Muscovite, “It Osler only knew! “That little fellow Nogi, though he’s past threescore and ten, Is prancing like a three-year-old around my Russian mien, Is tying Tie Ling in a knot that breaks my line in two— It Osler only knew of this, if Osler only knew! “Then there’s that old Oyama, who my stubborn center stormed ; He certainly is past the age; he should be chloroformed. Yet there he stands performing tricks that younger men should do— If Osler only knew of this, if Osler only knew! “Kuroki’s getting on in life and surely should retire; Then what’s he doing on my left di- recting of the fire, And doing other boyish things an old man shouldn’t do? If Osler only knew of this, if Osler only knew! “That old man Nogi’s worth about three hundred thousand boys, nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf | But, oh, my military pride it certainly annoys To be defeated by this superannuated crew, Who'd be retired and fossilized if Osler only knew!” —Wallace Irwin in New york Globe. E®& WEDDING Invitations at THE Star office. A nice new stock just re- ceived. tf. icine leh i { 1 i i ¢ :
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers