ca HE SINERET CONT TR Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa. a6 mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, ( Elk Lick, P. 0.) somerset Coun- %7, Pa.,at the following rates: éme year, if paid spot cash in advanece.. $1.25 @f not paid strictly in advance........... 1.50 BX MONLAS,.......ccc.coivr rcinanira serene old Three MONLRS.....ooiiiiiiiiiiiienennnnn. 50 Bingle COPIeS.... ...c.oooieiiiiiaisannnenens 05 Fo avoid multiplicity of small accounts, a@ subscriptions for three months or less asmst be paid in advance. These rates and seenys will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. R®ransient Reading Notices,5 cents a line sch insertion. To regular advertisers, eemts a line for first insertion and 3 cents a @ime for each succeeding insertion. No busi- sess 1acals will be mixed with local news Seems or editorial matter for less than 10 asmts a line for each insertion,except on wwarly contracts. Bates for Display Advertisments will be mmde known on application. Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents sMne. Regal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not asceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All miditional lines, 5 cents each. ©ards of Thanks will be published free for wwtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be sharged 10 cents a line. Resolutions of Respect will be published Sor 5 cents a line. All advertisements will be run and charg- ad for until ordered discontinued. Wo advertisement will be taken for less tian 25 cents. LOCAL IND GENERAL NEWS, MEWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPIGE. Attorney John R. Scott, of Somerset, was a business visitor in Salisbury, Tuesday evening. Frank Wagner and wife, who had been visiting Mrs. Wagner's parents, in West Virginia. returned home this week. Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Dickey, of Ava- lon, Pa., arrived in town last Saturday evening for a visit with Mrs. Dickey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyer. Owing to the illness of Policeman M. D. Thomas, J. T. Smearman yesterday donned the regalia of Chief of Police. We wish Mr. Thomas a speedy recov- ery. 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 The Methodists will worship in the United Evangelical church, next Sun- day morning at 10:30. Rev. Albert K. Travis, A. M., will preach. Everybody cordially welcome. Mr. Elias Hershberger, one of the most prominent farmers of Elk Lick township, and Mrs. Elizabeth Selders, of Bittinger, Md., were married last Sunday. TaE STAR extends its con- gratulations. 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 Tick Supply Co. 9-1 Michael Lowry, who has been in feeble health for several years, went to the Markleton Sanitarium, Tuesday, where he will take a course of treat- 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 case of backache in one night. Sole by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 Simon Maust and son, of Elk Lick township, recently purchased a one- year-old Percheron stallion, from Luther Dull. of New Centerville, that weighed 1040 pounds on the day he was a year old. Who can beat that for a yearling colt? Our talented young friend James May, of Boynton, failed to “get thar” at the Elk Lick township school letting, last Friday. We wonder why, we wonder why. Perhaps that Somerset notary public could explain “what is de causation am.” Our fellow townsman Stewart Smith was elected cashier of the First Nation- al Bank of Boswell, Tuesday. Mr. Smith is a very genial, accommodating man, and it goes without saying that he will be very popular with the pa- trons of the Boswell bank. The most wonderful cure for piles is ManZan, put up in collapsable tubes lord J. F. Klare, proprietor of the Klare Hotel, Meyersdale, Pa. The parents reside at Wallaceton, Clearfield county, | Pa., where the elder Mr. Klare holds the office of postmaster, an office he has filled for the past eleven years | | The aged couple have passed their three score and ten years, but are still | active and very bright mentally, and their visit to Meyersdale is greatly en- joyed by all concerned. We notice-that a large number of untagged dogs are still roaming at will about town, notwithstanding that the dog ordinance went into effect on tke 15th inst. The dog catcher should be promptly put to work at impounding dogs, and after due notice is given to the owners to comply with the law, the officer should at once tag with bullets all dogs whose owners fail to pay their dog license. Anyway, to make the best of it, lead tags are the best, and about the only good dogs in this vicin- ity are the dead ones. We regret exceedingly to learn of the serious illness of Mes. John Daniels, of West Salisbury. The lady is suffer- ing intensely with a cancer of the stomach, and her death is liable to oc- cur at any time. On June 28th she with nozzle attached. It reaches the spot, stops pain instantly, and cures all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching or pro- truding piles. Sold by Elk Lick Sup- ply Co. 9-1 Mrs. S. 8. Koontz, accompanied by a daughter and her son Milton, of Brad- dock, Pa., arrived in Salisbury, their old home, last Sunday, for a visit with friends. The folks here are glad to see them, and also glad to learn that all the family like it in Braddock and are doing well. The Merchants Coal Company paid out over $9,000 on their last semi- monthly pay day. The Merchants peo- ple are now shipping from 1200 to 1500 tons of coal per day from their three mines in this region, and they expect to be shipping about 1800 tons per day in the near future. Last Friday a lot of Salisbury young people. to the number of 38, hied them- selves to Bender’s sugar grove, on the upper Grantsville road. and spent the day picnicking. In the evening they went to Dorsey’s hotel, in Grantsville, where they enjoyed a nice private ball. All report a good time. The Somerset County Lutheran Re- union will be held at Edgewood Grove, Somerset, on Thursday, August 17th. Excursion rates have been granted by the railroad, and a special train will be run from Confluence and intermediate points. Rev. Dr. D. H. Bauslin, of Springfield, Ohio, President of the Gen- eral Synod, will moke the principal ad- dress. The original is always the best—imi- tations are cheap. Bees 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. 91 We regret to announce that Mr. John Menger was taken very sick a few days ago. He has been quite un- well for a year or more, was operated on in vain by an expert surgeon, some time ago, and has since been back and forth to the Muarkleton Saunitorium for treatment. Sometimes he seems to be making splendid progress toward re- was operated on at the Jefferson Hos- pital in Philadelphia, but her surgeon informed her that the relief he gave her would prove to be only of a tem- porary nature. She is therefore re- signed to her fate, but bears her suffer- ing bravely. She has the sympathy and prayers of her many friends. During the meat famine it is stated that people in the west turned to a fresh-water fish called carp. Carp, quite a common fish, does not seem to be very palatable. This is what one western paper says: Clean the fish nicely and let it dry two days in the sun. Nail the fish to a pine board and cover it thoroughly with salt. Let it stand for two days longer, and then put in an oven and bake slowly for six hours. Then remove the nails, take carp from the board and throw it away, eating the nails and the board, which is said to be the best part of the fish. Some time ago the company that manufactures Marvel flour offered 25 barrels of their product to the 25 per- sons giving the best reasons why fam- ilies should use Marvel flour, and why merchants should handle it. Miss Cora Keim, of this place, was one of the lucky contestants, and the Dall Mercantile Company, the exclusive agents for the sale of Marvel flour in Salisbury, delivered a barrel of the same to her home. The contest was advertised in the Ladies’ Home Jour- nal, and came to a close on July Ist. We congratulate Miss Keim on her suc- cess in the contest, also upon the fact that she knows just how to bake all manner of good things out of the flour, which is a first class article, as Tne Star family, also, can testify to,having used a good many sacks of it. Ix-Representative James Hamilton Lewis, who was recently made Corpor- ation Counsel of Chicago, told at a re- cent political gathering there a story of the late General Fitzhugh Lee. “It was when he was a candidate for Gov- ernor against General Mahone, the day following the election, which left the count in uncertainty. He came down by the way of the University of Vir- ginia and ran amuck of our old janitor. He said, ‘Zebe, did you vote for me yesterday? Zebe replied, ‘Yes, Massa SAVINGS DEPAR PAID ON DEPOSITS. | & Capital stock. .$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund. . 60,000.00 Deposits (over) 960,000.00] 0 $ § Assets (over).. 1,088.000.00 I MENT: THREE PER CENT. INTEREST | | Drafts on all parts of the world. | Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-| e tention. { This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock. ee OF FICERS : mt. | Marx Wineland, President. Roberdeau Annan. Cashier. | DIRECTORS: Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, ——. Robert R. Henderson. Roberdeau Annan. Meat ~~ Market! NY Take notice that IT have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, etc. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, | GUARANTEE TO LEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. NAA AANA ANAM ZA We are well prepared to fit you out with a fine light-weight suit in the smart spring styles. Why suffer from the heat when you can be fit- ted here for little money? Straw hats, soft shirts, low-quarter shoes, belts and other hot-weather ne- cessities here in great quantity. FHURIMBILNIRINS =— And Furnishings! St. Louis, 1904 J o!umbia raphophones Cylinder Machines $7.50 to $100 BEST TALKING MACHINES MADE Disc Machines $12 to $65 ment. We hope he will be fully re- . | covery, then suffers a relapse again. itz. I voted yesterday. now, bu | stored to health. then surfers ol Siz 100 yt a 3 ® oo gta siesta ar at age | Toot ctouton sigh meresnit | 8 Tl 28 TUTTE The Graphophone reproduce all kinds of time will entirely relieve the most ob- | 379 Northers 1 Sir Sway OW NY : we wslo fectly ~= band, i te case of A efore oe we yearned, as fires burned, for a good which Zebe said: Well, boss, the ” peor. tly , orchestra, violin Y ing. Pineules is a certain cure for all old summer day. But now it’s come, | truth is, I'm member ot Ge church; 1 and Instrumental solos, quartettes, op Ridney and bladder troubles. Sold by we think it’s bum, we're growling every | can’t tell no lie. No, I didn’t vote for oto. It Is an endless source of amusements Elk Lick Supply Co. 9.1 |day, and as we mop perspiration up, | you, Mass’ Fitz, but they count it for . “how nice to be cold, we say.” This you, jes’ the same.”” CC lear Se An editor of an Oklahoma exchange tried to refer to a "pink face” brid proves the rule, that man’s a fool, as While in Somerset, last Saturday, we | jus ha Str ositor Bh ee . To we have always found; for when it’s | had the pleasure of meeting our friend O riginal Ron 3 a ” positon. e 1b "pickle | jot he wants it cool, and likewixe | and fellow editor, Mr. J. C. Begley ih face,” and the editor isnow ina distant | , ’ > oud eity trying to square the matter over t’other way ‘round. —Ex. brother of Wm. C. Begley, our next ntertaining 3 ot the long distance telephone Barchus & Livengood are having an sheriff. “Jim” used to edit the Wind- U nrivaled C v a : : excavation made under their store | Der Journal, and later became the edi- aptivating Pinesalve contains the antiseptic | room for a heating plant. “Rev.” Calvin tor and publisher of the Fayette Re- M usica: O € properties of the native pine, and is a | Fuller is the efficient boss of the job, publican, a very able paper which he utwearing Ww sure cure for sunburn, tan, tetter,| while “Mistah” Scott Brown carts published in Connellsville, but recently B rililant Re nant : zs eczema and all other skin diseases. | away “de” dirt. “Mistah” Brown isn’t sold, owing to poor health. It will be 1 Heals a sore, cut or burn without a|gnibbling about the price per ton in remembered that he lost his wife and nspiring D elightful + es sear. Sold by Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1] this instance. Any old price goes with child through a railroad accident, some A ttractive Wm. H. Keim, of Elkins, W. Va., ar- him, these days, and he condescends to | E88 ago, and was also badly injured S uperior : ? rived in town last week and remained | Work with non-union men without a himgelt = oe time. oe ai a : ever Sunday with his mother and sister, | murmur And there are others, too. second wife a, few years later, bul a he old y ord ) a . few months ago she, too,}}was claimed Cc COLUMBIA . C fe at t e o home on Ord street. iil- All old-time cough syrups were de- by death, leaving her husband with 2 Gold Moulded Cylinder lami is the plesure of health, and heli ned to treat throat, lung and bron- youn child to mourn her departure & Records : i / 3 7 grows better-looking as he grows older. | chial affections without due regard for 2 » : & Brother Begley seems to have met John Knecht, of West Salisbury, will | the stomach and bowels, hence most of | with more than his share of trouble sa the very near future start for Port- | them produce constipation. Bee’s, the | ,1d we sympathize with him most COLUMBIA DISC RECORDS a Iand, Oregon, where he expects to visit | Original Laxative Honey and Tar, | geeply. He is a good fellow and bears| @ Zeinch, SO S he Lewis and Clark E iti gently moves the bowels and cures all : wr » cents each; $5 per dozen the Lewis xposition. He up bravely under his many afflictions 10=inch 1 S isit s j +... | coughs, colds, croup, etc. Bee’s Laxa- 4 = ch, $1 each; $10 per dozen also expects to visit some in the state > d 4 5 : a and we trust that the balance of his Grand Opera Records, (made in 1 of Washington before returning home. | tive Honey and Tar is the original | re yay he more free from the dark ly) 8 n 10dneh disca S : : Laxative Cough Syrup. Look for the . only) $2 each - The Fifth annual reunion and log- : clouds that have been oppressing him. 11i f the Mod Wood f letter B in red on every package. Sold | pe resides near Somerset now, where Send for Iatest catalogues of machines rolling 0 e Modern oodmen of | jo Elk Lick Supply Co. 9-1 1ear SOmé ’ Wo have wll tho t A and records. America, of Somerset county, Pa., will Tak Star will visit him every week. y newest popular hits In both styles of . be held at Rockwood, Tuesday. Aug.| The editor of the Cumberland Cour- == OYIAdORS Ad dIg08: . + « ®& + 3» + 8th, 1905. It will be an enjoyable af- ier evidently has no use for those who FORCED TO STARVE. OC J b 5 Ph fair, and no doubt will draw a large swipe” the products of other men’s| B. F. Leek, of Concord EKy., says: o am ia onog. aph Com a erowd. brelng. Here is he Ve ae Sny- | “For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a » The pills that act as a tonic, and not ot goes OL : ob” Meyers, | sore on my upper lip, 80 painful, some- 613 Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. = as a drastic purge, are Dewitt’s Little St oe : rf aa The | times, that I could not eat. After vain- Barly Risers. They cure Headache, e¢itor of Lhe emma) > eaner was | ly trying everything else, I cured it, a .: : Bonndipetion, Billiousness, etc. Early in town, Saturday. We didn’t encour- | with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It’s Grand Prize St. Louis, 1904 Risers are small, easy to take and easy 2g i i ofl, a oo Oe: for 3 great for burns, cuts and wounds. At} —T rm ea a vy 2 : : : stole two editorials from this paper for iller’ : 5 = - to aioe Sse pi et Hamil, ead ands night A hi Miller’s drug store; Only 25c.| ((-OPERATIVE KUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE 60., Kodol Dyspepsia Cure OF OUR GREATEST BARGAIN! C ae Flash ot of Ee a the whole sanctum, had he gotten his Ce «ew @Berlin, Pa. ae Digests what you eat. | —We will send you this paper and the C Pils cured of chronic constipation ,» | feet inside the door.” XE Youn By SINESS in mat snd Affords reasonable insurance. No ad- | | Philadelphia Daily North American, * : $ rs. 2 : - advertising, advertise it for sale. You | vance in rates. Write for information. DeWitt’s : = | both papers for a whole year, for onl 2 3 Good for children or adults. Sold by Last Saturday we had the pleasure eanrot afford to follow a business that | Jac. J. ue WwW . HH. Ruppel. Little Early Risers | $3.75. Subscribe new, oi) address all . f B® H. Miller. 8.1 | of meeting the aged parents of Land- | will 1t stand advertising. Sec. Pres. | The famous little pills. | orders to TE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf 1