—ig Sse Ta | Er THE SOMERSET COINTY STAR P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR 18 published every Thursday,st Salisbury, ( Elk Lick, P. 0.) Bomuraet Coun- ty, Pa. at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance... $1.25 If not paid strictly in advance 1.50 T Single copies. sa usitssirssansusc ses. OB To avoid multiplicity of small accounts, all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and germs will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. To regular advertisers, b gents s line for first insertion and 3 cents a ine 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. Editorial 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 paper. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. Resolutions of Respect will be published for 5 cents a line. All advertisements willbe run and charg- ed for until ordered discontinued. Noadvertisement will be taken for less than 25 cente. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. HEWSY ITENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ABDED FOR SPIGE. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Will were guests of 8. P. Young and family dur- ing the week. Stewart Smith is visiting his sister, Mrs. 8. M. Baumgardner, at Gibbons Glade, Fayette county, this week. There will be preaching in the church of the Evangelical Association, Gay street, next Sunday at 7:45 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 8. Johnston, of Conemaugh, Pa., are expected to ar- rive in Salisbury today, for a visit with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Johnston. : For young and old the best pill sold is Dr. Dade’s Little Liver Pills. Never gripe, never fail to cleanse the system and tone the liver. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 8S. P. Young was a very sick man, last Sunday, but we are glad to note that he is again able to be about. Mr. Young suffer: intensely at times with heart disease. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold and daughter, of Kansas, were guests of Mrs. S. C. Keim during the week. Mr. Arnold is a brother of Mrs. Keim and is well known to many of our readers. The most pleasant and positive cure for indigestion, heartburn and all stomach troubles is Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They aid digestion, tone and strengthen the stomach. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 It is told that one of Johnstown’s au- tomobile scorchers, when remonstrated with for his fast running, and told of the danger of it, declared that he “guessed if he killed a kid he could pay for it,” says the Tribune. One dose of Pineules taken at bed- time will entirely relieve the most ob- stinate case of backache before morn- ing. Pineules is a certain cure for all kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 Ex-Judge Ewing, of Fayette county, was struck and killed by a B. & O, train, at Uniontown, last Thursday morning. He was hurled a distance of about 40 feet and killed instantly. He was in the act of crossing the railroad track when the accident happened. Pinesalve contains the antiseptic properties of the native pine, and is a sure cure for sunburn, tan, tetter, eczema and all other skin diseases, Heals a sore, cut or burn without a sear. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 Hanson Brown, of Farmington, Pa., in remitting for a Birdseye View of Salisbury, requests us to give his re- gards and good wishes, through the paper, to his many friends numbered among its readers. Mr. Brown writes that he will be here on the “Glorious Fourth.” The most wonderful cure for piles is ManZan, put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle attached. It reaches the spot, stops prin instantly, and cures all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching or pro- truding piles. Sold by Elk Lick Sup- ply Co. 9-1 The editor's wife is very sick and has been confined to her bed ever since last Friday. Her illness does not seem to be due to the surgical operation she recently had to undergo, and just what ails her is hard to determine. She suffers intensely at times, but feels hopeful of recovery in due time. Pineules contain the alterative and diuretic properties found in the native pine. A certain cure for all liver, kid- ney and bladder diseases. A single dose of Pineules will relieve the worst ease of backache in one night. Sole by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 Rev. E. 8. Johnston, D. D., last SBun- day preached his farewell sermon to the Lutheran congregation of this town. His remarks were well received by a large and appreciative audience. Rev. Johnston served the charge in- cluding Salisbury, Greenville, St. Paul and Grantsville for eleven years, and it can be said of a truth that he served his charge well. He will continue to reside here. where he has a legion of warm friends in all denominations. The original is always the best—imi- tations are cheap. Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. It is different from all others—it is better than all others—it is better than all others, because it cures all coughs and colds and leaves the system stronger than before. The letter B in red is on every package. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 All former citizens of Salisbury and vicinity who have located in the far west and elsewhere, should have one of the large and handsome pictures of our town that we have for some time been advertising on the following page, at top of the fourth column. We only have a few of these handsome pictures left, and those who have been buying them would not take $10 apiece for them. All purchasers are delighted, and they marvel greatly at the im- provement of the old town since they left here. It in a kind of bilious mood, You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good, As DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. The Famous Little Pills Early Risers eure Constipation, Sick Headache, Bil- jousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 W. 8. Easton and Wm. M. Cochrane were both successful at the last ex- amination for mine and fire bosses, which was given at Connellsville, re- cently. Both were granted first class certificates, for which they deserve both credit and congratulation.” In a few days Mr. Easton will go to Ten- nessee, where he will join his brother James in manipulating a core drill for the same New York company that em- ployed him at a fine salary, last year. Walter is an expert in handling a core drill, and he is a handy man at almost everything useful. All old-time cough syrups were de- signed to treat throat, lung and bron- chial affections without due regard for the stomach and bowels, hence most of them produce constipation. Bee's, the original Laxative Honey and Tar, gently moves the bowels and cures all coughs, colds, croup, etc. Bee’s Laxa- tive Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Look for the letter B in red on every package. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 The Freeport Journal says: Minis- ters of the gospel use their pulpits to abuse Mr. Rockefeller for accepting re- bates from railroads, while the minis- ters themselves ride on half-fare per- mits and accept a rebate from regular rates of fifty per cent. in every trans- action they have with a railroad com- pany, a much larger rebate than was ever given Rockefeller. Oh, consis- tency, what have you done with your jewelry? This is a queer world in which we are living, nnd the ministers of the gospel are just about as queer as other people. Some of the farmers out in the Maust and Durst corner. south of Salisbury, have been greatly annoyed by sheep- killing dogs during the past year. Last fall, in a single night, sixteen of Tru- man Maust’s sheep were killed by dogs, and on Tuesday night of this week seven more of his flock met the same fate. Others were badly bitten, and as some are also missing, more than seven may have been killed. Other farmers in the vicinity have also suffered loss of the same kind at various times, and they have resolved to band themselves together for mutual protection of their property. Trespassers and owners of dogs will be duly notified as to what is expected of them if they wish to avoid arrest and heavy fines. Henry C. Demming, M. E.,, of Har- risburg, Acting State Geologist of Pennsylvania, was a recent visitor at Boswell. Mr. Demming has been re- quested to prepare an article for the “Engineering and Mining Journal,” of New York, on the bituminous coal in- dustry of Pennsylvania, and has se- lected the Quemahoning mine of the Merchants Coal Company, at Boswell, as the subject of his description of a model Pennsylvania bituminous coal mine. Mr. Demming is regarded as one of the best authorities on geology in the country, and was selected by the United States War Department to make an extended examination and report on the geological conditions in the Philippine Islands, but the de- mands of his private practice compell- ed him to refuse the assignment, says the Somerset Herald. Here is an item from a health jour- nal’s May issue: “Charlotte Dunning, of Waterford, Ind., slept outdoors without a stitch on, near the home of her uncle at Granada, Col. She would dig up a little earth, and lie in it, with- out any clothes on, and found it re- stored her to health. In the morning, she rolled in a dewy clover bank, and then ran through the woods, still in the Altogether,to a lake where she took a plunge. She never used a towel, but let the sun dry ber off. A dog was her only companion. She had to give it up when winter came on, but has begun it again this spring.” The Here and There Man doesn’t pretend to say whether or not this will bring roses to the cheeks if practiced in the vicinity of Johnstown, like it does in Colorado, but he has a suspicion that if Miss Dunning were to try it here she would have a mighty sight larger audience than indicated above.—Johnstown Tribune. A gay and handsome traveling man lay on a bed of pain; all hope was past, his life ebbed fast, he ne’er wouid rise again. “Have you no sweetheart, fair and true,” they whispered o’er his bed, “whom you would tell a last farewell?” The young man softly said:- “There's Daisy, back in Burlington, and Millie, up at Blair; there's Katie, down in Watertown, and Mary, at Eau Claire; and at Green Bay there’s Esther, dear, whom I must surely see, and Annie, too, at Waterloo; please bring them all to me.” The watchers stared in wild surprise, and then they said once more —*And tell us, pray, without delay. the girl whom you adore. The girl whom you have sworn to love and bring both wealth and fame! Your promised wife and hope and life—quick let us know her name.” “There’s Susie, at Berlin,” he said, “and Mame, at Antigo, there's Violet, at Marinette, and May, at old 8t. Joe ; there’s Hattie, too, in Baraboo, and Mabel, at Whitehall.” The young man sighed, “It’s time I died, I've sworn to love them all.”—Ex. r,s NO SECRET ABOUT IT. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, ete., nothing is so effective as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. “It didn’t take long to cure a bad sore I had, and it is O. K. for sore eyes,” writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25c. at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 7-1 Free Lecture on Sunday School "Work. W. Z. Replogle, of Johnstown, Pa, who is Field Secretary of the Brethren Sunday Schools of the State of Penn- sylvania, will speak in the Salisbury Brethren church, Sunday, June 4th, at 10:30 a. m. Everybody is invited, and no admission fee will be charged. QUALITY VS. QUANTITY. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat, but on its perfect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of all the food you eat. It digests what you eat regardless of the condition of the stom- ach and conveys the nutrient proper- ties to the blood and tissues. This builds up and strengthens the entire system. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dys- pepwia, Belching, Sour Stomach, Weak Heart, ete. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 Church Notice. The Rev. J. F. Murray. D. D., of Me- Keesport, Pa. will preach at 7:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, June 3, in the Salisbury M. E. church, and hold the third quarterly conference imme- diately afterwards. This is an import- ant meeting, and the members and friends of the whole charge are urged to be present. On Sunday morning, at 10:30 o’clock, Dr. Murray will preach and celebrate the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Let all the probationers, members and friends of the church consider this a personal invitation from the pastor. ALBerT K. Travis, A. M. A BAD SCARE. Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels. and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costive- ness, etc. Guaranteed at E. H. Mil- ler’s drug store. only 25¢. Try them. 7-1 Pronouneces The Star a Good Adver- tising Medium. The Lindgren Chemical Company, of Detroit, Mich., last year advertised for a few months in THE STAR a prepara- tion with which to annihilate weeds, The manager of the company recently wrote to THE Star as follows: “We are glad to state that we have received many inquiries from the ad, in your paper, and are well pleased with results.” Further comment is unnecessary, and the wise will continue to advertise. It pays to advertise in THE STAR. To Make You Shiver. Judge Perry Weimer, speaking Thurs- day of the cool temperature of the day, said that on the 18th day of May, 42 years ago, he had to go to Grantsville through a falling snow which reached a depth of 13 inches. Later Davisson Armstrong, president of the Citizens’ National Bank, stated that on the 5th day of May, 1859, snow fell to a depth of 18 inches, and on June 4th, a month later, there was a freeze which destroyed all the fruits and vegetables hereabout.—Frostburg Journal. ——eeet lee & WEDDING Invitations at THE STAR office. A nice new stock justre- ceived. ti. Meat | ~el— Market! LAU : : ! | EY 3, ; Capital stock..$ Solar. Surplus fund.. 60,000.00| guke notice that I have opened a new ; Deposits (over) 960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis- J $ J § Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST and it is a model in every respect. PAID ON DEPOSITS. 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