a renee, 1 ket! emmy ned a new + in Salis- ter’s store. and clean, spect. and Salt te. or Fat Cat- try, Hides, 5t YOU be con- your wants NAHL, Butcher. 4 9 ET 5B SSR BNA EPEAT EBT ATT ATTA IO ATT IAAT TT AILS ! = s = ! AT LICHLITER'S AI ZRII M IA LAIR AIRINS 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. MISO, PI JUST RECEIVED) + vo oo THE FAMOUS SNYDER BUCKWHERT FLOUR. TRY A SACK! I Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. THE PLACE YoU BUY QUALITY AT oy REASONABLE COST. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Is Good BEER! We use the best malt and hops, and pure Sand Spring water. We produce a good, Sold at All Leading Hotels. wholesome beverage. Orders Promptly Delivered. Wg G0. THE SALISBURY HACK LINE «AND LIVERY. ™~ C.W. STATLER, - - Proprietor. 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.2leaves Meyersdaleat............. 6P.M E@-First class rigs for all kinds of trav- ‘el,at reasonable prices. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Traot MARKS DEsiGNe as Rants &c. S n mi EE non tres hoiher 0 atentable. Communica- Handbook on Patents Can. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. culation of an: entific journal. Terms, $3 a Mui four months, SL Soa by all newsd: alers. NR & Co3evwonee Ne York ch Office. (z4] ¥ St. Washington, D. C. BERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attormney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-Law, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. E. H. PERRY, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENNA. Office corner Grant and Union Streets E.C.SBAYLOR, D. D. 8, SALISBURY, PA, Office in Henry DeHaven Residence, Union Street. ———— Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure Bigests what you eat. Murphy Bros. RESTAURANT! ZAI Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, etc. Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef- steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot Coffee, ete. Meals to Order at All Ae. Hours! ess. We also handle a line of Groceries, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We try to please our patrons, and we would thank you for a share of your buying. MURPHY BROTHERS, McKINLEY BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA. ans 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 C0.,Chisage, U.S.A. 8SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. KILL COUCH avo CURE ve LUNGS «= Dr, King's New Discovery ONSUMPTION Price FOR [ ousHs and B0c &$1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB- LES, or MONEY BAOK. E. E. CODER, Waches, Clocks i ewe, SALISBURY, FPA Repairing neatly, promptly and substane tislly done. Prices very reasonable. "| the market! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BIDS WANTED for driving a drift 7x7 feet and about 1100 feet long, through coal and other material, at what is known as Old Keystone or Glen McLaran Mine. Said drift at opening shows about 15 inches of coal, and the balance slate. Contract to be let soon as possible to the lowest and best bidder. Apply at once to E. Statler, General Manager, either at the mine or at his residence in Salisbury, Elk Lick P. O., Pa. 11-9 STRAY DOG !—A finely bred female Bull Dog that has strayed from the home of its owner can be obtained by paying for this advertisement and call- ing upon the undersigned. tf Ww. E. McMurpo, Salisbury, Pa. ee FOUND!—A new pair of Childs’ Shoes. Owner can obtain same by calling at residence of Fred. Diehl, West Salisbury, Pa. 1t BUTCHERING OUTFIT FOR SALE! A fine outfit in Salisbury, Pa., con- sisting of a fine new refrigerator, meat blocks, hooks, counter, scales, tools, grinders, delivery wagon, etc. Also a good slaughter house and equipments. A big bargain for a quick buyer. For particulars, call’ on or address TaE Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf. PICTURE FRAMING, clock, gun, bicycle and umbrella repairing a spec- ially. When in ne of anything enumerated here, call on Ben. Wagner, General Mechanic and Repairman, Sal- isbury, Pa. tf WANTED AT ONCE !—Two good girls, either white or color- ed, for kitchen work, at Hay’s Hotel. Address D. I. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. tf FINE GUN FOR SALE!—A fancy new double-barrel Shotgun, brand new, 12 gauge, made extra strong for smoke- less powder. One of the finest guns on Will be sold for less than Bik t its value. Inquire at Star office, Lick, Pa. PIANO LESSONS !—Pupils taken by Miss Linna M. Perry, graduate in music. Theory and harmony taught. Grant street, Salisbury, Pa. tf TO LAND OWNERS:—We have printed and keep in stock a supply of trespass notices containing extracts from the far-reaching trespass law pass- ed at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl- vania Legislature. The notices are printed on good cardboard with blank ine for signature, and they will last for years in all kinds of weather. Every land owner should buy some of them, as the law requires land owners to post their lands if they want the protection of the latest and best trespass law ever passed. Send all orders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf DESERTION NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that my wife, MRS. SARAH M. TEDROW, has left my bed and board without just cause, and owing to said desertion I give noticé 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. 11-9 Simox C. TEDROW. THROUGH STREET CAR SERVICE BETWEEN THE NEW TERMINAL OF THE BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. AT 23D STREET, NEW YORK AND GRAND CENTRAL STATION. On October 23d the Metropolitan Street Railway Co. of New York in- augurated a new line of through street cars between West 23rd Street Station and Grand Central Station of the New York Central and New York, New Ha- ven & Hartford Railroads, on a four minute headway between 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 ». m., making the distance between the two Stations in about twenty min- utes, without transfer, on a five cent fare. In addition to this excellent arrange- ment is the splendid electric cab ser- yice at reasonable rates. All trains of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. have direct connection to and from the New Terminal at West 23rd Street, New York. 11-23 WINTER TOURISTS. Tickets to Florida via Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Very Low Rates for the Round Trip to all the famous resorts of Florida, Georgia, The Carolinas, Nassau and Havana, now in effect. Tickets on sale daily until April 30 1908. Faull information from B. & O. R. R. Ticket Agents. 12-28, ew THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks canbe obtained at all times at TaE STAR office: Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord 8 Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf ee eeeriner ep ieee All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, etc., for sale at TrE STAR office. tt OFFERS $500.00 OR EVIDENCE 0f Unlawful Conduct at the Republican Pri- mary. Ex-Chairman Shafer Asks For The Proof. Will Pay Large Sum for Proof That He Exceeded His Rights. Eyer since the last Republican pri- mary election was held, several news- papers that espoused the cause of the defeated candidates have alleged that former Chairman Charles C. Shafer conducted the primary unfairly in the interest of the successful nominees; that committeemen were instructed to do ull manner of things in violation of the party rules,etc. The charges are, of course, false, which is well known by the persons who made tnem, and Mr. Shafer challenges his accusers to submit the proof. He has addressed the following statement to the Chair- man of the Republican County Com- mittee with the request that it be pub- lished in county newspapers. SoMERSET, PA., Oct. 23. F. M. Forx~Ey, Chairman Republican Committee. Sir:—The newspapers supporting E. H. Werner, Clinton C. Wagner, Calvin M. Ankeny and E. A. Walker, charge me (by innuendo) with having conduet- ed the late Republican primary elec- tion unfairly, and in my own interest. The charge is absolutely and unqual- ifiedly false. I subscribed to a pledge that whether nominated or defeated I would support the successful nominees of the party, the same as was required of the other candidates. And in so far as the rules of the party provide, my candidacy was submitted to the Republican voters without any advantage over mp oppo- nent. I have this day deposited in the Far- mers’ National Bank at Somerset, Pa., $500.00 which I will pay to any person who submits to you conclusive proof that I requested a single committee- man to commit any unlawful act in the holding of the primary election, or that 1 requested any of them to do any un- fair or unlawful thing in my behalf. I assert without fear of contradiction that all committeemen with whom I came in contact I urged to conduct a fair primary election. Yours truly, CHas. C. SHAFER, Ex-Chairman Republican Co. Com. «I THANK THE LORD!” cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock: Ark., “for the relief I got from Buck- len’s Arnica Salve. It cured my fear- ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suf- fered for 5 years.” It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller's drug store ; 25c¢. 12-1 Ir any considerable number of the substantial citizens of Elk Lick town- ship aré foolish enough to vote either of the two mongrel tickets. (Orphans’ or Citizens’ Union) next Tuesday, they will thereby make the mistake of nurs- ing an ugly, venomous serpent that will require the combined efforts of the Republicans and Democrats to kill it at the next township election, just as it did last February, when the Socialist serpent tried to gobble all the township offices under the misfit name of Citi- zens’ Party. The same gang of Social- ists last fall carried Elk Lick township for their candidate for Supreme Court Judge, and also came within two votes of carrying it for Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist candidate for President. This year it’s the same old worthless gang of socialists, anarchists malcon- tents and soreheads, and they are run- ning two of the same chumps for office that they did last year, namely, Social- ist George May and Socialist Chas. C, Streng. Think of the gall it must take to ask straight, honest Republicans to vote for men who did all in their power to defeat Roosevelt. It won’t do to encourage such fellows now, Mr. Sub- stantial Citizen, for most of them pay little or no tax, and if you vote with such fakirs now, you will have to vote against them at the next township election, for they will rule and domi- neer over you if they can, while the farmers and other substantial citizens will have to pay the taxes and have no voice in school and township affairs. Farmers, they gave you a close hustle, last spring, and if you vote with that gang now, you will have a harder fight next year. Vote either the Republican or Democratic ticket straight, accord- ing to your regular politics, but don’t be foolish enough to be caught nap- ping by any of the mongrel parties, for neither of those two parties has one valid excuse for an existence. ————— A DISASTROUS CALAMITY. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because indigestion and constipation have sapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They build up your digestive organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipation, etc. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller's drug store ; 25¢. 12-1 MONEY STILL UP. The Fake Candidates Would be Glad for the Money, but Can’t Fur- nish the Evidence Necessary to Get it. SoMERSET, PA., Nov. 1st, 1905. F. M. For~EY, Esq, Chairman Pepublican Committee: I understand that up to this time Col. “Edwie” Werner and the balance of his menagerie have not availed themselves of the opportunity to lift the $500.00 which I have on deposit at the Farmer’s National Bank of Somer- set, Pa., for proof that I committed any fraud at the primary election held March 25th, 1905, or that I asked a single Committeeman in Somerset county to do any unlawful act in my behalf at said election. The $500.00 is still on deposit, and I demand the proof or they stand convicted of wil- fully and maliciously lying to the voters of good old Somerset county in an effort to get their support. CHas. C. SHAFER, Ex-Chairman. Isn't it funny how things change? We mean such things as the Scull brothers and old Lou Smith. After spending years in denouncing “Edwie” Werner and some of his fellow bolter candidates as “independents,” “sore- heads,” “mugwumps,” ‘“half-breeds,” etc., they are now trying to boost them into office on a fusion or mongrel ticket. What, oh, what has become of their boasted party regularity, their stalwart Republicanism? Old Lou &mith, who left the Republican party in 1882, and did not return until 1886 or 1887, when he once more laid claim to being a stalwart of the stalwarts, used to get as mad as a wet hen when people re- minded him of his 1882 bolt. He made all sorts of excuses and apologies, but now he is again bolting and openly boasting of his part in the bolt of 1882. He now affirms that he has been an Independent for the last 23 years, and claims that John Stewart, candidate for Supreme Judge, has been vindicat- ed. Nay, nay,old man, not Stewart, but the Republican party has been vin- dicated. When Col. Stewart was a candidate on a bolters’ ticket, and try- ing to wreck the Republican party, just as you and the Sculls who have fed fat at the party's crib for years are now doing, he was very properly defeat- ed. As a punishment for the disloy- alty to the party, he was kept in po- litical oblivion for 23 years. But now, after vindicating the Republican party by returning to it, he will be elected to the office of Judge of the Supreme’ Court, a position he never could have reached as a sorehead and bolter. The anti-Scull faction of today has won its fight within the party lines, as loyal Republicans always do if they have a just grievance. But, just as we pre- dicted, the Scull brothers left the party just as soon as they could no longer control it in the interest of their own pocketbooks. They have no just grieve ance, hence must appeal to outsiders to help them back to the erib. ————— STATE CHAIRMAN TALKS. Wise Counsel from Republiean State Chairman W. R. Andrews. To THE REPUBLICANS OF SOMERSET CouNTY :— I take pleasure in addressing the Re- publicans of Somerset county, (whose majorities have always been highly gratifying to the State leaders of the party), with an appeal for your active support at the general election to be held on the 7th day of November, and during the few remaining days preced- ing the election. Most of you, no doubt, participated in the primary election of your party, at which the Republican ticket of your county was nominated, and you should, therefore, perform the further duty of supporting that ticket with your vote and influence. If any number of persons should combine to work an injury to your- selves and your families, you would resist the effort with all the force at your command, and you would be gen- erously applauded for so doing. This is the position of the Republican party at this time; its enemies in different parts of the state have combined to work it an injury by reducing the ma- jorities in which its every member has always taken great pride, and especial- ly is this true in your county this year. This combined attack has touched the pride of every true Republican throughout the state who will resent it by rolling up old-time majorities for state snd county tickets. I appeal to you, therefore, as loys! Republicans of your county, to give your hearty sup- port—both vote and influence—to the straight Republican tieket, in order that your county may maintain its proud position as one of the leading Republican counties of the state, and that you may have the satisfaction of knowing that you helped to maintain the party of Lincoln, Grant, McKinley and Roosevelt against the assaults of its enemies. CHIEF OF THE ORPHANAGE. He Makes an Amusing Speech, but Not to a Large Crowd. This time it is not the speech that “Edwie,” Chief of the Orphanage, didn’t make, but the speech he didn’t make to a crowd. Not a hearer over a dozen were pres- ent to listen to “Edwie” deliver him- self of his essay, and they were gotten together only after an earnest still- bunt by a couple of the Orphanage can- didates, who headquartered in Berlin a day or two prior to the appearance of their chief, and plead with a sympathiz- ing few to attend and save “Edwie” from the humiliation of having to re- cite his piece to the mocking house sides and twittering sparrows alone. “Edwie’s” stumper was visited with an attack of stumps, and he is not like- ly to requisition it for further service. But he stumped, if it was to a crowd- less crowd. Now. watch for the ap- pearance of “Edwie’s” “surprise” in the Meyersdale Commercial, which will un- doubtedly go out by the thousands, with editorial expressions intended to fool the people into believing “Edwie” really did have an audience in Berlin. The size of “Edwie’s” Berlin audience is an indication of the figure the Or- phanage, as a new born party, will cut at the polls. The Republicans will vote it straight, likewise the Democrats and Prohibi- tionists, leaving the Orphanage as a party organization to consist of the dis- gruntled office-seekers who have never forgiven the voting public for the drub- bing it gave them when bossism was dethroned in this county some years ago. It is said “Edwie” wailed largely about court house matters, as if he did not know that the court house would have been built no difference which element of the county had been in power, and as if he did not know that the election of an Orphanage ticket would not prevent the completion of the court house and the payment of the debt contracted for the erection of the structure. That Chief “Edwie’s” followers were chagrinned at the fizzle he was making in attracting a crowd was indicated by the fact that the dozen weak in num- ber who were present stood scattered at such a distance as to compel the speaker to split streaks in the atmos- phere so as to get his recital to their ears. As a museum “Edwie’s” Berlin still-- hunt meeting compared very favorably with the Meyersdale article.—Berlin Record. EVERY OUNCE YOU EAT. Every ounce of food you eat that fails to digest does a pound of harm. It turns the entire meal into poison. This rot only deprives the blood of the nec- essary tissue-building material, but it poisons it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect digestant. It digests the food regardless of the condition of the stomach. It allows that organ to rest and get strong again. Relieves Belch- ing, Heart Burn, Sour Stomach, Indi- gestion, Palpitation of the Heart, etc Sold by E. H. Miller. 12-1 The Hogs Had Gone. Not long ago a Kansas woman wrote to a Missouri farmer with whose family she spent last summer and told him she would like to go again this sum- mer. but that she objected to the man- ners of the hired girl and to the fact that the swine were kept too close to the house. His answer has put the woman on the fence. He said: You can come all right. Hanna has went, and they ain’t been no hogs on the place since you and your family left last summer.—Ex. MAN’S UNREASONABLENESS is often as great as woman’s. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the “Republi- can,” of Leavenworth, Ind., was not un- reasonable, when he refused to allow the doctors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, “Instead,” he says, “we concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household duties.” Guaranteed by E. H. Miller, druggist, price 50c. 12-1 THE HICKS ALMANAC FOR 1906. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac will not by published for 1908, but his Monthly Journal, Worp AND WORKS, has been changed into a large and costly Magazine, and it will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other astronomical features complete. The NoveEMBER number, now ready, con- tains the forecasts from January to June, 1908. The JANUARY number, ready December 20th, will contain _the forecasts from July to December, 1906. The price of this splendid Magazine is ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. See it and you will have it. The November and Janu- ary numbers containing the Rev.Irl R. Hicks forecasts for the whole year, and more complete than ever, can be had by sending at once 25 cents to Wo=rD AND WoRkS PuBLisHING COMPANY, 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. If you prefer, you can save postage and money order fees by leaving your Thanking you in advance for the loyalty I feel sure you will display on this occasion, I am, sincerely yours for | Republican success, W. R. ANDREWS, money at THE STAR office for the Word and Works Magazine. Tue Stir will promptly fill all orders for the same at the publisher's prices. - We also club with the Word and Works Magazine, and you can get both it and THE Star State Chairman. | together for $1.95, for one year.