a em RT mena: SE EN THE SOMERSET CLUNTYSYAR . _ as mail matter of the Second Class. hb Xx ® hg ON fog cents srdin a. . cents'a line for eh insertion; except on Su Any one suffering from Kidney pains. | backachepbladder trouble or rheuma- tism who will take a dose of Pineules P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. | upon retiring at night shall be relieved — before mornigg. Sold by Elk Liek { Pharmacy. ; “3-1 Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. Goodtown, mystery. | — | the Johnstown ‘Demoerat, near Berlin, has a murder Sub=c ription Rates. THE STAR is Published every Thursday at Salisbury; (Elk Lick. O.) Somerset Coun- | that mining village a couple of weeks Re Linlbpapin ing advance.. $1.25 | ago, Anton Silveratti, it is said, met his dozen, The meat of the pumpkin red: | ji aohpaid Stristiy'in advante, hes tanneny 150 | death from a flying bullet, ahd Was ized $5.00. He might have made much |" Three months cers een ogee ena Deas 50 | afterward recretly buried A part of | mere out of it. He will make a special \SINGIOCOPIOS. .. «ovis ene: | effors to excel it in next year’s crop: To avol Be itipheity of Siall Gosints the story is to the effect that re all subscriptions for three months or les : ol A swaid in advance. These rates and of Silveratti has been diseovered bur : germs will be rigidly adhjpred to. under a clump of bushes. - 4 further says that a thorough investiga- tion is to be | made. 4 Advertising Ra Work on the Salisbury electric lig Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents fi line | plant is progressing rapidly. ! sach insertion. To regular a vertisers, 5 b ] d. qd | cents a line for first insertion ahd Spents a Ah wiring is about “eompleted. an DE STII or Si Trios, ip DUA auld progeses is being mile at wiring Ntems or editorial — for less than 10 builds rly &gontracts known onapplicatio account of a big pumpkin the Riverside Hotel at West Somer- field. It will be remembered it weigh- ed 127 pounds and was 6}¢ feet in cir- cumference. According to a Somerstt dispatch topprietor, tells us it is a special variet of sweet pumpkin, the seed of which was brought from England, At the shooting and cutting affray ind, the most delici "He is selling the There weretn the Swe vine six other The dispatch Rg pking ar would prebably have been much larger. He belifives 8 parse) next ye News. The power house is ek seuily mad® | indigestion, and correct all stomach . disorders. Sold by Elk Lick Phar- line. Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Ban Sorted free All ons ji paper. c gad 10 cents a lin Reso. hiigns 2! wilk BopubNsbed Ivertisoment \ ed for until ordered discontinued. “ o advertisement will 2 taken: a 16 t 25 har “i, ll be ran ‘and 7 h and. Colds Ter ¢ is a remedy over sixty s old —Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it,probably have used ity Once in the family, it stays; k the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the oh Askyour doctor abgutit . pnéumonia three times, and Avera Che! a as brought me safel } is time. have ot oC roRen last attack, sixty-se aE 5 HIGGINS, | overs. J.0. X oP; 80 Tanti SE of Mass. SAL) HAIR VicoR ctivity of : re the 2 receyery. er, oD 0 A * WERE AN = WITH magi JOKE ADDED: ag is the, post galve Ter, sores bu boils Letter, eczema, skin® dis- eases and piles. Sold by\ Elk Liek Pharmacy. -1 Married, at Meyorsilzle, Pa., bY evening, Dec. 10th, 1905, by Rev." an . Knepper, } Mr. John E. Bice and Lydia Xgoomn both of Meyersdale. The reason Dr. Dade’s Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to their tonic off on the liver. never gripe. Sold by Elk Lick Phar% macy. 8-1 The case of Mrs. Carrie Simpson. ‘granted a new trial, after having been convicted of murder of the first degree for killing Minnie Friedline, was con- tinued by the Court at last week’s ses- sion. The season of Indigestion is now at band. Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets relieve macy. 3-1 Supt. R. 8. Garrett, of the Merchants hand bladder, clense the blood and re- Dal Copan’: had the misfortune to burh one of his hands very badly, last week, while preparing a beefsteak in the palatable manner for which Be is noted. An exchange says that there are peo- ple who shut their dogs up at night for fear that they will be lost, and then al- flow their boys snd girls to roam the streets at will, with the probability of s mueh greater loss. Representative Allen F. Cooper, of Uniontown, is perfectly satisfied with his committee assignments, which are the same as in the last House. He will serve on the Committees on Irrigation Arid Lands, Levees and Improve- ments of the Mississippi, and Railways and Canals. The children’ s jubilee of good health follows the usé of Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar, gh syrup that expels all ecld from the syetem by acting as a esthartic on the bowels. A certain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung snd bronchial affections. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 8-1 It is -with much regret that Tue Srar announces the death of Abraham Folk, a well known and highly respects ed citizen of Elk Lick township, who died of pneumonia, last Sunday, at the age of 80 years, three months and sev- eral days. The funeral took place on Tuesday, the 12th inst: The deceased is survived by a wife and a number of children. By the death of Mr. Folk, Elk Lick township has lost one of its most upright and esteemed citizens. tes for Display Advertisments will be today. . ye dynamo and othe} ing, inv: variably 10 cents | equipme both suceess and prosperit a Tt is. well Jn kina taresting n a dved: ‘We wish it all. uccess- - "telephone (05.36; oro In faet we havéya 0 cion.that it STi They w %undred and fifty chickens. ‘while the light will bardly be turned on ee tenie Death Notices not | hefore the first of the New ¥ i not be long after that date until, you e | can see how Salisbury looms up under T'the glare of electriegight” it Clind, bleedingHitching. and protrud- piles are instantly relieved Bg Man- is remedy is put up in ollap: Cray vat Reading, Pa. io be sworn in- nozzle attachment, soft the “setvice. We congratulate Mr. = that the med on ¢ maybe applied in-| np on his success, for ais Hot only side Tips where the troub 'origi- of fine physique, but every.inch S . . “AanZan relieves “instantly. A Sen an. He has taken out his lk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 iritization papers and will be- e its appearance last week. paber, arith Jakes R. Barroftproprigtor ‘and U.'8., Werner editor, succeeding the lag defunct Rockwood Gazette, O which CHRGRE. Qverackengwas ‘editor. | It thei first issue of the Leader.is a_cri- terion. to go by, the new paper dcserves oves itselftworthy of. Vomerset: collects annually from coi panies maintaining poles in this bor- | oughg fifty cents “per pole, which nets the borough $250 each year, turn made by the borough shows the’: following classifi WesterniUnion, 434 Bell 118; Somers Electric Light Co., 191; Somerset, County Telephong, 98; Lincoln Tele: phone, 10 \ Earmers Telephone. 7; poles used Jointly Doi oon Electric Light Comphny an rset County ny 4.by Bell Telephotie Shs wn an lec- ewsy six-column quarto. tan Pj lica‘of London. {le : of My Mrs. John Meager'., Our To A lice ee “was legislated There k a EC SRST Some weeks since we published an exhibit at Ed NAT «Mr. H. R. Umbel, re and made pies he eyer tasted. at 20 cents per l. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Drafts on all parts of the world. Adoounts of individuals and firms invi Ha ‘any special e the vine been pruned t made, this ome can raise one as big as tention. Marx Winel®#ha, Preside: + DIRE Marx Wineland, Thuothy Griffith, He successfully passed rrosteurc.mp. BANK DEPOSITORY, == = . THRBE PER CENT. INTEREST Deposits sent ‘by mail and all correspondence given prompt and cereful at- This bank is the only United States depository in the George’s Creek Valley. Bank open Saturday nights from"7 to 10 o’clock. CERS : em, TORS: Duncan Sinclair, Meat Market! NY TIT % Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund.. 60,000.00] T.ke notice that IT have openeda 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, ete. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, | CUBRANTEE TO PLEASE 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. 960,000.00 . 1,088,000.00 : PAID ON DEPOSITS. . ted. Roberdeau Annan. Cashier. Robert R. Henderson. Roberdeau Aunan. the rigid physical and mental examina- tions required to become a member of the forGes and THE STAR is glad to an- nounce that he received notice of his appointment, several days ago, and to-| morrow he is to a ar before Captain Prac Se the United States, for io ountry veryk much. kG thi country Mr. Qr hristmas Grafts! AE tical Things SEA) ERAN rgely for’ the purpose of Npiional Guard troops during riots rrections. The compensation eliunds grstand, is ‘gorhething like $750 a year, gether with Board, uniform, ete. Offig@ray of course, will get more. 3 Hints for “Now is the time to n the health ahd strengthoof the Re The best remedy sefor coughs¥end colds is > Bee's ; e Honey an Tar. The Glov es, igh onthe other a the system ve. Best pate the bowels, but" nd, expels all cold fro by #cting as a plegsa laxal 5 “for coughs, colds, croup, .whooping Fi [] 1\Suspet cough; ete. Sold by Elk Lick" Phar" | g9 . macy. a1 | 8 HandkerchiefS§ gree i 5 oe . ch of | & Cuff. But Wi The. Keim- 0 aug Promise Case Aga trig Light Conipanygd — —Standar ~The ission of * ‘Early, Risers” clear the way. and give Nature ral sway. These famqus little pills ridithe stomach and bowels of all putrid \mat- ter, thus removing the causes of head-* ache, constipation, sallow complexion, rele. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never ca safe, pleasant, per- pith, Sold by E. H. Miler. k% 1 itor is 42, years old today, and © had a‘ghicken as tough as the wrought iron hinges of i .ces. This is no reflection oh, the cook, but on the blamed old chicken which should |¢ have been slaughtered about, 150 years ago. i oah took into his Ark jus before\ the al Teeth yet, we finally™ succeded .in grinding the old hen to atoms, and be- ing man enough to “accomplish a feat like that, we sok o’ feel that Wwe ¥e good far at least 42 years more. It is a <n to -uter with backache and pains over the Kidneys, when a single dose of [Pineules will give res lief in one night. Suffering women should heed these warnings ere it late. Female troubles may re Pineules will strengthen the Kidney lieve the aches and pais of Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Berkey, of Som- erset, recently received a message tell- ing of the death of their son George, |" who died Nov. 23d, of yellow fever, at Guatemala, Central America, where he had ‘been in the employ of the Guate- mala Railroad Company. The deceas- ed was the only brother of Prothono- tary N. E. Berkey, and his age was 30 years. He was an expert machihiat, having learned that trade when quite young, while in the employ of the Ed- gar Thompson Steel Co., of Braddock, Pa. For several years he was foreman of a large machine shop near Birming- ham, Alabama, but later went to Gua- temala, where he died. “1 was very agreeably surpriged re- cently,” said ’Squire Phillip Walker, a leading farmer of Somerset township. to a Herald reporter, “to learn that there is more money to be made from poultry than from the dairy. We have a herd of nine cows and about two During the 11 months just past my daughter kept an accurate account of the ex- pense and income of both dairy and hennery and the figures demonstrate that a great deal more money came from the sale of eggs and poultry than from the sale of butter. The capital | R invested in the cattle is probably six times as much as in the fowls, and the labor of the dairy is certainly double Nu “The Superipr Court at Philal Uphia, " Austed by the exemption clause. or | Tt is'nor correct = s Pages in the Somerset Democrat, tha a . Berk- it. | the office of the ‘elerk of the Circuit {Court and glanced: suspiciously about on Mages, handed\down a deer Rf. firming" finding af the Cou ? Huotipgddl county in the breach promise: it brought ip, ! Miss Cora Keim, agafegtekrof. 1. Harvey Brum- batgh, of JunitCollege. 8 Neckties, Fine Umbrellas, “5 . Slippers, ors, “Watches, 4 ‘Barchus & Livengood. BRD . SBI IIIA Give somethinguseful and serviceable, for it will be more appreciated than the merely ornamental. “ usseshigys which may help you solve what to give: ths A few | 3 Men. For Women. & 8 Silk Umbrellas, Kid Gloves, Fine H’'dK’ chiefs, Centerpieces, Fine Collars, Leggings, Warm-lined Shoes, Furs, Golf Gloves, Comforts, Bedspreads. B atch Fobs, ases, Raincoats. It will bd remembered that a jury awarded Miss eim a verdict of be- tween $9,000 a’ 10,00Q, whieh later was eut down to $5,000 by the “court, with leave to the plaintiff. to decept for about two years or more, wa Conp- at nmoutit or run the chances A on Tuesday night last, at . Liston= Ww trial. Miss Keim elected to &g- | burg, by ‘Constable M. D. Thomas. capt the -um® named by the court; Harding was wanted off two. charges, wheréupon Prof. Brumbaugh took the | one forfiguring in an'assault and bat- | benefit of the bapkrupt law, and it | tery case with.Chas. Mimna, andy, for lleged that big: estate was ex= the more serious offense of ‘brutally beat a young son of Sa Miller, i in which offense he was assiste bya npanion, a little over two years ago. assault upon young Miller was unproveked, and Harding made the attack, but young Miller was too much for him, and was giving Harding the “mauling”? of his life, when Hard- ing's companion came to his assistance, and between the two of them, Miller was badly used up. Both of the assailants were promptly arrested, bat Harding escaped from Constable John J. Walker and was a 1éy was one, oP Miss Keim’s " attorneys. The Democrat should have stated that Nt was. A. . Berkey, Pennsylvania's ef- ficient Bat ing Commissioner, ‘who is oné.of the leading lawyers of Western Pennsylvania. Richard Jeffery Married. his afternoon a couple walked into the room, while blushes that might have been termed youthful,’ played hide and seek about their wrinkled cheeks. They wanted \ a marriage license, but seemed to be almost asham- ed to'say so. Finally, however, when they were approached by Mr. Aden Dillon, a clerk in thé office, and politely asked ‘their mission, “the man said: “We want a. marriage license.” One might suppose that the clerk would have looked surprised, but he wasn’t. They are used to very young and also very old couples applying. for. marriage licenses. The couple in question gave their names as Richard Jeffery and Rebecca Penrodgand their ages\78 and 72 re- spectively. After the license had been issued the groom modestly asked the Officer Th s, Tuesday night. Mr. Thomas usually gets his man, snd what’s more, he usually holds him, too. Yesterday Harding “Has arraigned defore Samuel Lowry, J.P, and J. W. Corbett went on his bond fox his ap- pearance at court, where he should be given the salty dose he deserves. The other charge he was arrested on was bne in which Chas. Mimna had Harding, Albert Snyder, John Conley "them with assault and battery, wkich occurred some months ago, when, it is of his” kicked case is one that grew out of the late miners’ strike. uggy end severely beaten snd clerk could keotp the license from | oi4104 by Harding, Snyder, Conley and being published. “Ican so mark the |g; e5 paying the costs and making records,” replied the clerk, “but that is all.” 4 The aged couple then left the clerk’s office and went to the parsonage of the Rev. Mr. Melvin. The latter was nct in, and they then went to Rev. Mr. Mann, who performed the marriage ceremony, after which they departed for their home at Meyersdale, Pa.— Cumberland Times, Dec. 7th. proper satisfaction with Mimna. TORTURE OF A PREACHER. The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersviils, N. Y., will interest you. He says: “I suffered agonies, becsuse the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in x WINTER TOURISTS. Tickets to Florida via agsBaltimore & 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 Ape - 1808. Full information from B. & O. R coyery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption.” A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At E. H. Miller’s, | druggist ; price 50c. and $1.00, guaran- that of Jcoking sfter the chickens.” R. Ticket Agents. 12.28. teed. Trial bottle free. 1-1 ‘fugitive from justice until captured by and Ed. Stokes all arrested, charging alleged by Mimnh, he was pulled out é 3 the: quartet named. This & The matter has been 5 of a persistent cough, resulting from |§ bed. I tried many remedies, without | & relief, until I took Dr. King’s New Dis- | Z& ul eran 9 ®—Salisbury, Pa <2 DRY Fore lon and Domestic “Goons Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Ete. The best Powder and Squibs a Specialty. I | Ki ( I For Butter i. HAMELBARTH & 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 Special Bargins 1 Buguies, Spring Wagons, EE. EW Also headquarters for Nutrioton-Ashland Stock $8 Our &° Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. prices are the lowest. ~ And fps. % RI amin fund gives to act Groce plete piece: lined we sh our li liber: ly talk Doped amma go | Sol
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