RRL irs a i a I a THE SONERSET COUNTY STAR Mrs. Leora Nutt, the only daughter It is a sin to suffer with backache of Valentine Hay, Esq., of Somerset, and pains over the Kidneys, when a was granted a divorce from her hus- single dose of Pineules will give re PL. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. | band, at Cleveland, Ohio, last Thurs- | lief in one night. Suffering women Entered at the Postotlice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. ee Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, (Klk Lick, P. 0.) somerset Coun- sy, Pa., at the following rates: ©ne year, if paid spot cash in advance.. $1.25 if not paid strictly in advance........... 1.50 BIX MONLNS. icierrersvarsesarssrassanansats vo 75 ‘Three months a. .50 Single copies eis 4esce cantare awa ee 05 Fo avoid multiplicity of small accounts mil subscriptions for three months or less zeust be paid in advance. These rates and worms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. 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Have You a Friend? backache, bladder_trouble or rheuma- tism who will take a dose of Pineules upon retiring at night shall be r before morning. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 Pharmacy. 3-1 Yommer Bros., (Louis and Daniel) of er employed in the Windber schools, is this week the guest of the Misses Then tell him about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc- tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung troubles. «Y had a terrible cold and cough and was threate! th pneumonia. 1 tried Ayer's n Cherry Pectoral fect relief. It is certal Bigs most wonderful eough medicine.”—RENA Falls, S. Dak. Mad J.C. Aye o 2 Ayer Co., Lowell, Maan. so manufasturers of SARSAPARILLA. ers wm One of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Gently laxative. LOCAL IND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPIGE. Make good New Year resolutions, then live up to them. Mrs. E. E. Haselbarth is this week being visited by her sister, Miss Miller, of Friedens, Pa. Colonel James Stirratt has been re- employed as Superintendent of the Merchants Coal Company’s works at Boswell. Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, burns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin dis- eases and piles. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 Ed Reitz, Howard and Ross Liven- good are three Salisbury boys now in Los Angeles, Cal. How long they will remain THE STAR cannot say. We wish all our readers, especially those who pay their subscriptions promptly, all manner of happiness and prosperity during the year 1906. Quite a number of Salisbury Free Masons attended a big masonic banquet in Meyersdale, last night. Most of them were accompanied by their wives. The reason Dr. Dade’s Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They never gripe. Sold by Elk Lick Phar- macy. 3-1 The Stoyestown Borough Council has granted a 30-year franchise to Edward Smith, a citizen of that town, who in- tends to put in a system of water works. 1f you were fool enough to get drunk on Christmas, be wise enough to re- main sober on New Year’s Day. “A drunken man’s joy is a sober man’s sorrow.” The season of Indigestion is now at pand. Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets relieve indigestion, and correct all stomach disorders. Sold by Elk Lick Phar- macy. 3-1 Scott Hartline came up from Cum- Berland, Md., a day or two ago to visit Bis father, Rufus Hartline, who has been suffering intensely with asthma during the past few days. Chief of Police J. R. Joy, of Somerset, 3s at his home in this place to recuper- ste his health. He has been ailing for some time, but expects to resume his official duties by next week. The children’s jubilee of good health follows the use of Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar, the cough syrup that expels all eold from the system by acting as a eathartic on the bowels. A certain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 | day. The couple had been living apart | should heed these warnings ere it is too | for about a year. late. Female troubles may result. Pineules will strengthen the Kidneys and bladder, clense the blood and re- lieve the nches and pains of Neuralgia elieved | and Rheumatism. Sold by Elk Lick Any one suffering from Kidney pains, Garrett county. Md., recently erected a log slide about a mile long, near their sawmill, which is located at the foot of Meadow Mountain, about one mile from Jennings, and they can now send logs down the mountain about as quick as if they were shot out of a huge gun. They own 236 acres of very fine timber, and their mill has a cut- ting capacity of about 12,000 feet per day. They sell all their lumber to Jennings Bros. Miss Marion Couperthwaite, a teach- Edith and Almyra Lichliter. They were all students together at the Lock Haven State Normal, A justice of the peace in one of the districts of this county recently found a defendant guilty of “hunting on Sun- day with a gun and a dog dressed in a yellow hunting suit with brass but- tons.’—Somerset Standard. WANTED! 10 men in each state to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month ; $3.00 per day for expenses. ROYAL SUPPLY CO.; Dept. W, Atlas Block, Chicago. 3-19 James W. Beal came home from Beginning at 8 o’clock a. m., Thurs- day, Jan. 11th, 1906, the personal prop- erty of the late Abraham J. Folk will be sold at public sale, at his late place of residence, about one mile from Sav- age postoffice, in Elk Lick . township. It will be a very large sale, and it : J M | ought to draw an immense crowd. Pittsburg to spend Christmas. He 18 Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, grain, po- still a fireman on the Pennsylvania tatoes, hay, straw, farming implements, railroad. but expects to be an engineer | | sonold goods and many other ars in the near future. James is 2 first ticles will be sold. Much of the prop- rate fellow and a good, trusty railroad erty is very desirable. man. 3 i318 : A great many of our subscribers Franklin Friedline, one of the pio- 5 3 rece rosillents of Somerset ay promised to remember Tue San with and for many years one of the county’s some eash yn OF before Christmas, sd leading carpenters and contractors, while SP of thet made their prom: died on Tuesday last, aged nearly 75 1508 good, quite a tumber of others He was well known in Salis- failed to do so. We hope those who Jears. De failed to do so will “duff up” on or be- bury. tore New Year's Day. It's never Loo Miss Sadie Smith and Miss Susie | jute to do good, and a promise is only a Cochrane spent Christmas with the disappointment when not tulfilled. home folks. Miss Smith is a student of | gome of our subseribers who made no the State Normal at California, Pa.| romises treated us much better than and Miss Cochrane a student of the] me of those who did. a Qopialpeet College of Cum: Now is the time to guard the health SPIRnY, wa. os and strength of the lungs. The best The NaCldre hoya. hse Hija remedy to use for coughs and colds is an ames, all came home to spend | gee’s Laxative Honey and Tar. The Christmas. William and James are | nly cough syrup a not consti- ii Sodenes of (he Panniyleie Gol pate the bowels, but which onthe other ege, at Gettysburg, an amuel is | p,nd, expels all cold from the system still holding down a good position at | py acting as a pleasant laxative. Best Buffalo, N. Y. for coughs, colds, croup, whooping Our esteemed friend Rev. A. K.| cough, etc. Sold by Elk Lick Phar- Travis. who is now located at Addison, | macy. 3-1 ‘Pa.. sends Tae Star family his best | 1, 8, Easton, who has been in various wishes for the year 1906. We thank | ,artg of the south, most of the time in you very much, Mr. Travis, and we | Georgia and Tennessee, since early last trust that you may also have a happy | gpring, returned home the day before and prosperous year. Christmas. He had been holding a A shirt in & laundry at Parsons, Kan,, | lucrative and responsible position with went through the cleansing process |a New York drill company, but has re- last week with two diamond studs in | signed on account of being kept away the bosom, and the owner got back | from his family for such long periods. both of them, says a western exchange. | Walter is a handy man to have in any That is certainly a most remarkable | community, and we hope to see him shirt tale—Greensburg Argus. find profitable employment here at home, and remain. James. his brother, The ordinance against coasting and : is still with the drill company. skating on the sidewalks should be better observed. We know of two la- If a town does not reach after the dies that hurt themselves quite badly | trade, it will come only as fast as it by falling on a sidewalk, several days has to; but if the merchants go after ago, which had been rendered very the business in the surrounding coun- slippy by the skating and coasting of | try, advertising in every possible way boys and girls. and make good every word of their ad- You can see his sunny smile, you vertising, trade will come from an in- can see him grin a mile. and he's happy creasing radius, the town will gaiv a all the while, and so calm! That ’ere reputation for being awake, and it will even pound boy fills his leaping heart forge to the front. It is the men in with joy, and cares no more annoy the town, and not altogether the men “Blacksmith Sam.” Born last Thurs- living within a certain number of day morning, to Mr. and Mrs 8.1. miles from it, that make a town a Livengood, an 11-pound boy. Huse business center or otherwise. —Ex. A woman who is ». great tale-bearer happened to hear one neighbor speak slightingly of another, and immediate- ly carried the words from the first to the second neighbor, claiming that she j i . thought, as a friend, she ought to let ig angen rivyes Iostantly. the second neighbor know what the y ic srmacy. 2 first was saying. But instead of thank- Frank Thomas, who resides about a {ing the tale-bearer, the lady said: “It mile south of town, has purchased the | makes no difference to me how many Schramm restaurant, grocery and. bil- | rotten eggs my neighbor has on her liard business. He will take possession | premises, but the person who carries on New Year’s Day. Some money can | the decayed hen fruit to my house and be made with that place if it is rightly | breaks it under my nose is my enemy.” conducted on a cash basis, and we | A sermon in a nutshell that some Sal- wish Frank much success in his new | isbury women ought to profit by. venture. He is a very excellent man Jim Jay, a man of Jaspertown, was — honest, upright, generous and manly. | once a man quite wise; he marked a Mr. John J. Biser, of Frederick, Md., | silver dollar and gave it all to Lize. She went to see the butcher, and she blew the dollar in, but ’twasn’t long before the coin came rolling back to Jim. He took it tothe merchant and bought a dress for Jane—before the week was over it came back to him again. He spent that coin in Jasper- town full fifty times or more, bat he always got it back again and spent it o'er and o’er; but when he sent the dollar off, unto a city store, ‘twas gone for good, forever! and he never saw it more. The piano recital given in the Re- formed church, last Thursday evening, by Miss Della Brown, was highly ap- preciated by all who attended. Miss . 3 Brown is truly a fine player, and it is a ripe or sicken. A safe, pleasant, per- : ? ZTD > Per-| hame that her audience was not fect pill. Sold by E. H. Milter. 1-1 J pi y Tier larger. Of course, the date was a Landlord Frank Daugherty, of River- | rather unfavorable one for the recital, view Inn, Ursina, Pa., has THE STAR'S | owing to the fact that the Holiday thanks for a handsome calendar de-|ghopping season was on, services were picting “The Spirit of 76,” a well known | being held in some of the churches, battle scene of the American Revolu- | and the weather was also unfavorable. tion. Now, if Frank had only sent a| Yet, many more people could have and quart or two of his best along with the | should have attended the recital, for it calendar, we might be able to tell some- | was easily the equal of any musical thing of the sprits of the Riverview | treat ever given in Salisbury. Miss Inn. The Pittsburgh Bank for Savings | Brown is bound to make her mark in also has our thanks for a fine calendar. | the musical world. Blind, bleeding, itching and protrud- ing piles are instantly relieved by Man- Zan. This remedy is put up in collap- sible tubes with nozzle attachment, so that the medicine may be applied in- side directly where the trouble origi- arrived here last Saturday for a visit with his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Biser. “Uncle John,” as he is called here by all the many warm friends who made his acquaintance during former visits, is a very genial and popular bachelor, and even some of the fairest of our fair sex are de- lighted when he makes our town a visit. The mission of “Early Risers” is to clear the way and give Nature full sway. These famous little pills rid the stomach and bowels of all putrid mat- ter, thus removing the causes of head- ache, constipation, sallow complexion, ete. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers never (IE Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and carefu tention. ete. This bank is the only United States depository in the George's Creek Valley. GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE YOl Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. mm OF FICERS: ments. Roberdeau Annan, Cashier. ; ee DIRECTORS: Marx Wineland, Duncan Sinclair, Marx Wineland, President. Timothy Griffith, Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 9 Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: ™"=® *= Cito ox pros: L . PAID ON DEPOSITS. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt 1 at- Robert R. Henderson. Roberdeau Annan. Meat 80,000.00 Take notice that I have opened a new 960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis- Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, 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. XEN PA CoO ON) UD Vv SBE BRBBBBBBBBHBS BBE Watch And Wait | For the announcement of Our Semi-Annual Terriffie PRICE SLAUGHTER SALE © Which will appear in THE STAR shortly. 2 It will be an Eye-Opener. ere Neri. 20. ES Next door to Postoffice, Mr. W. 8S. Lichty, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel J. Lichty, arrived here on Christmas evening to remain for an indefinite period. Wm. 8. emi- grated to Nebraska about 27 years ago, and thie is his first visit to his native heath since his departure. At present he resides in or near Lincoln, the state capital, but makes frequent trips to Canada, being an agent for a Canadian land company, as we understand it, and a promoter of Canadian coloniza- tion. He represents a good scheme, and many former Somerset county farmers, and others throughout the western states, are pouring into Can- ada at a rapid rate. Wm. 8. Lichty has always had a host of friends here, and it’s the same wherever he has resided. He is a generous, open-handed, free- hearted man, and all his old acquaint- ances here are delighted to extend to him a hearty welcome after his long absence. He is looking exceedingly well and hearty, and we know he is en- joying his visit. He was one of the editor's friends in Carleton, Neb., and our latchstring is always out for “Billy.” The Christmas trade in Salisbury was immense, this year, far greater than that of any other year in the town’s history. Naturally our mer- chants are well pleased, but some of them complain that while the rush was on, Saturday evening, shoplifters got in their work to a most shameful degree. Especially was this the case ut Hay’s department store, over which hustling C.T. Hay presides as manager. While Mr. Hay and his foree of nine clerks | were busy waiting upon the army of customers on both the first and second floors, they could not wateh thieves very closely, and the latter took ad- vantage of the situation by stealing al- most by wholesale. Some of the nim- ble-fingered ones were men, some wom- en, and some children. Some of them are known, too, and it may be that they will be called upon to make satisfac- tion. Be thatas it may, however, it will nevertheless be well for the shop- lifters to let up on their raseally and contemptible business. Arrangements are being made to lay traps and have ways. | NICOIe bo, L0, &-_Salisbury, Pa—~§ Foreien and Domestic “Goons. Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. The best Powder and Squibs a Specialty. il For Butter * And Togs. | Market! - YOU ARE TO BE THE JUDGE! 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