C—O : RERERER RPEMBRILRY RRR RRR RE OUR DRORRE 66 Crude A Column] He never made concessions to his at 5 J ¥ : y Li isi ii pd oth THE HOME RULE" Thoughts Home Dedicated wife’s judgment, even in unimportant - i - il and Gasoline Can.| rn". | Ci fothers | HL P : ER, Oil and y Can. fall the Circle oy He thought the marriage vow bad \T et! : : . SAFE-CLEAN-NEAT-CONVENIERT. Editorial Join the |made bim his wife’s master, instead of . 5 : Pen:— Depart- | Home her partner. > 2% Es T—— SIZE, BALS.1| pcg sant Circle at p mit SH Lamps are filed} | Eve Ie Evenings He took all the little attentions lav- direst 1y by the} | Roveries. ment. | Tide. ished on him by his wife as by “divine : ° waste is returned ; right,” and not as favors. \ sened a new 1 ET s : He always carried his business trou- et in Salis- ~~... eel Hinges Win What is the work I have done today? bles home with him, instead of locking - liter’s store. gi T— are rain, dirt an Have I left a mark upon the way, them in his store or his office when he dol A ] evaporation tight. | | A kindly word, or acheery smile A gan, = : This is The only That has lingered in some heart a closed. a Bal g eal Pasily Gon vehile, ri Lick Township Nominati ries Aig ne BE Straightened a path or erooked road, te owns p Nominations, 2 fo. Fat Cat. oll or Gasoline So Lightened the weight of a weary load, Tye Republicans and Democrats of i rg. Hid nit. : With ‘the objection | | Into the shadow of some one’s night Elk Lick township met al the West y, Hides, gandpour-1 | Sent even a tiny ray of light? Salisbury school house, last Saturday, es darge : at the same hour, and nominated a . Poys ne of 5 Seis Young man or young woman, if you combination ticket. Following are the I | LJ . ® wasts conienis. have a mother living, love her. One | Dames of the candidates nominated: i : ~1../ is y the . : Aa ; ” : little rose to her while she is livingjs| For Judge of Election, M. J. Blough; ; d be con- = , ceil. ‘ HOVSEKEChER's worth vastly more to her than all the | Inspectors, Joseph Livengood and y your wants EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD READ flowers you can pile on her eoffin after Daniel R. Johnson ; Tax Collector, & * “The Joy of Home Making.” she js dead. One little kind word is | Jacob Engle; Supervisors, J. 8. Stevan- WAHL, 9 : Send to us for a free copy at once. worth more to her than all the money | U8, Ross Sechler and Henry Opel: Buteher. 5 ERR . SRSA a ; —__———_————_ THE WINFIELD MANFE. go0., Warren, 0.1! you can expend at her funeral. Your School Directors, James Maust and “ d a £2 PO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES. mother may be growing old; if so, love | Norman D. Hay; Township Clerk, * Hundreds of people have visited our store dur- = hor Bo Kind to hor, She loves you and | Chas. Butler; Auditor, Wm. Knecht. The ticket is a very good one, and it is not; likely that the Soeialist serpent will even attempt to go up against it, not even under some misleading name, * such as “Citizens’ Union.” Abraham - Lincoln Lowry and some other would- be Republicans helped the Socialist gang all they could, last fall, in their useless effort to defeat th® Republican ticket. But when it comes to sharing the township offices with ¥he Socialist gang, then Abraham and his clique have no use whatever for that mis- guided aggregation of freaks. But we are not finding any fault with Abraham for shaking them at such an important time. He should refuse such political company at all times. will do more for you than any other person living, so take her as the best friend you have or will have. 8 ing this great sale, and have carried away large $8| spree Early Risers £ quantities of merchandise at low prices. There & The famous Uttle pills, ; is still room for hundreds more. DONT DELAY, §3| Kennedys Lanaiive Honey ad Fas & DON'T DELAY! Come with the first crowd and “ote Early Risers & get the best selections. This is the greatest op- pills. & portunity offered to get first-class and seasonable The famous little howing off their lack of neral . . Kodol Dyspepsia Gure ois It hat habit to es clothing for men, women and children at sacrifice prices. : KINDLY WORDS. Loving words should be a common currency in homes. Some husbands and wives take vicious pleasure in ex- posing the other’s poor English or 8 gests t) in sharp-shooting in the presence of 2 children. A man used to say, “0, how & A | l good mother’s food tasted,” meaning error aromerror rer § A UIE no disrespect to his wife. She would We will pay say, “If her cooking was so” good, then go and live with her in future,” or “if my meals don’t suit you, you better hire a French cook or do it yourself.” Children prick up their ears and learn to be saucy and “talk back.” The more we know of people the more we are amazed. There is so much unhappiness. Wives nag their hus- bands to distraction. Husbands are indifferent and impose on their wives. They do not try to have a pleasant life, to bend, to blend and coneiliate. They do not try to bring comfort and happi- ness into their homes. Let us all do the good we can, for life is fleeting. People are so easily helped and made era a sinit Editor Told Truth. A western editor published the fol- lowing obituary notiee: Deceased was a mild-mannered pirate with a mouth for whiskey and an eye for boodle He came here in the night with another man’s wife, and joined the church at first chance. He owed us seven dol- lars for thé paper, a large meat bill, and you could hear him pray six blocks. He died singing “Jesus Paid it All,” and we think he was right, as he never paid anything himself. He was buried = | Prohibiting persons under Seventeen years 3 of age from being on the Streets, Alleys or Public Places in the Borough of Sal- isbury, at night, after the hour of 9:30 22 o'clock, p. m., from May First to Sep- 5 tember Thirtieth, inclusive, of each year, 2 | and from October the First to the last day of April, inclusive, of each year, after the hours of 7:30 o'clock p. m., and the prescribed-penalties for the vio- lation, thereor. Be it ordained and enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Salis- bury, County of Somerset and State of Penn- chasers who buy $10.00 worth or more. BR Se | . ¢ IyiNaie aig is hereby emmeted by the | glad and let us say with Dicken’s Tiny in an asbestos-lined casket, and his Fi, 5S Szorion 1. It is hereby made unlawful | Tim, “God bless us all, every one of us.” | many friends threw palm leaf fans into 3 = for any person under 17 years of age to be, the grave, as he may need them. His or remain in, or upon any of the streets, al- z leys or public places in the Borough of Sal- tombstone will be a resting place for isbury, at night, after the hour of 9:30 THE OLD AND NEW. hoot owls. o'clock, p. m., from May First to September 4 AEN Thirtieth, inclusive of each year, and from We have just let go of the hand of October First to the last day o pr n- : Door to Postoffic clusive, of each year, after the hour of 7:30 | 1905, and with outstretehed arms we LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. : So NT, js peony greeted 1908. As we lift the veil that “I’m the luckiest man in Arkansas,” i Rom. 7 RAY © D ’ - > ’ RBH RBBBBD Boing Bi toga oikiody of aio ifr | drapes n sacred past and look back: | writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, «since duty directed by such parent, guardian or ward over the scenes and incidents | the restoration of my wife’s health after PUSS penton ving The eafe snd eusialY inst have oveupled our time and | five years of continuous coughing and sn EE EPEC RENE 3 OURT PROCLAMATION. makes it necessary to be upon said streets, | thoughts, we can but wonder what this : . 9 SUS US GSU US US UN ad alleys or public hat during the night y bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my WHEREAS, the HON. FRANCIS J. KOOSER, time after said specified hours. Any person glad new year will bring to 8, There good fortune to the world’s gre.test pRLLEREAS she TION, BRANES 8 BE) or pordons Sicishing the plavishols of Lh | ate few homes wheve 1906 did not ling | ,uellicine, Dr. Efegs New Diwovery fg Please, of the County of Somerset, being the * ) ] elit? ll 3 3 5 : Sixteenth Judicial district, and yr Age gai nok in exeen res ot: it’s changes—vacant ehairs—reminders | for Consumption, which I know from the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General * | of absent ones ; perhaps some loved in- : ill : s Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and and costs are paid. d 1 10 y experience will cure consumption if ' : : ERE Bp TS EO but Diag. | [ate has stepped over the threshold | taken in time. My wife improved with ON. A. F. DICKEY, Associate Judge of the . . iv - i A. Court of Common Pleas, and Tot of the lng di eh Eo Bin and has gone to bless and brighten the | first bottle and twelve bottles com- eld Court of Oyer and Terminer and General | [9¢ ooh child, ward or person under such home of one who has sworn to love and pleted the cure.” Cures the worst Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and ups bind the ps, other offenders in the County of Somerset, A new idea age while in such legal custody, to go, or to be in or upon any of the streets, alleys or protect her; others have answered the Farmers Favorite Grain Drills, coughs and colds or money refunded. - have issued their precepts, and to me Ye i r S : 4 - . 0 ublic places in said Borough within the | summons that robs us of our dearest 2 i - { ! I ) 1 9( )O WwW h M h directed, for holding a Court of Common | 30 : At E. H. Miller’s, druggist. 50c. and ago in Ken orn Ir a ac nes ’ time prohibited in Section I of this ordi- 2 . K ills, S 1 y Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the ar anless there exists a reasonable ne- and best, and the music of the fireside | $1.00. Trial bottle free. 3.1 Peace and General Jail Delivery,and Courts of Oyer and Terminer at Somerset, on MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1906. nd Tar. This 1s membranes nd loosens the cessity therefor. Any person violating the provisions of this section, shall, on convic- tion, be fined any sum not less than One Dollar, nor more thrn Ten Dollars for each offense, and stand committed until such has gone out with the birds, and as these bereaved ones sit in the shadow and hear the “Happy New Year,” they Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, “OLD SORROW.” _ It expels all It clears the mucus mem- colds, croup, old by E. H. 3-1 jeard From. el is now lo- » d in ordering 1ress, he gives tion of general ~ od to me from d I am going rt to make a years. Ely is eat boom, and people will be he end of the yet a claim on hich is now lo- ind. However, ft of mineral- hopeful of be- « had a ‘hunch’ e, but at that ts that looked ve located here many of which nce been taken, n the heart of selling readily ) a claim. y a small vill- oad, but will be ummer. Large icted the com-.# ines developed have increased dreds to sever: during the past great future is » ery short time.” [AT YOU EAT: fter meals will elching, gas Oly symptons of it sts what you eat, h and digestive r functions nate, rough digestant om any disorder tion or mal-as- H. Miller. 3-1 { ™~ { Farm Tools, ete., and still offer $ ec Bus In Bugs, yg Wigs, Ek P® Also headquarters for Nutrioton-Ashland Stock § Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. Our prices are the lowest. Keep Your Eye On Our Store!l—== Don’t lose sight of us for a minute. Come and see the big improvements we are making. Wait For Our Big Spring Stock! Tt will especially please the ladies. Our new room on the first floor, and the stock it will soon contain, will be the talk and admiration of the whole community. HAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE, C. T. HAY, Mgr. NOTICE is horaby given to all the Justices oroner and Constables within the said county of Somerset, that then and there .in’ their proper persons with their rolls, records, inquisi- examinations and other remem- against the prisoners that are ors all be in the jail of Somerset County, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM C. BEGLY, eriff. VIRGINIA FARMS As low as $5 per Acre with improvements. Much land now being worked has paid a profit greater than the purchase price the first year. Long Summers, mild Winters. Best shipping fa- cilities to great eastern markets at lowest rates. Best church, school and social ad- vantages. For list of farms,excursion rates and what others have accomplished, write to-day to F.H.LABAUME, Agr.and Imad. Agt. Box 6i, Roanoke, Va, LE NORFOLK&WESTERY ——— Yq) rainia and Ohio Line, PIANO LESSONS !—Pupils taken by Miss Linna M. Perry, graduate in music. Theory and harmony taught. Grant street, Salisbury, Pa. tf . Ask for Free Calendars and Alma- naes at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf College of Musie. For instruction in Music, and well cared for, go to TEE COLLEGE OF Music at Freeburg, Snyder County, Pa. Pau- pils from the beginner to the advanced are admitted. Terms begin May 7, Tune 12 and July 24. For catalogue, address. HENRY B. MOYER. 2-8 Hot Water Bottles of all kinds, from $1.00 up, at the Elk Lick Drug Store. 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 Headley’s Choice Chocalates and Bon Bons in 14, ¥4 and 1-1b.;boxes, always on hand, and fresh, at the Elk Lick] Drug Store. tf Chest Protectors from 25¢c. up to $2.00, at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, etc., for sale at Tae STAR office. t A Present Need.! Frost Cream for Chapped Hands Face and Lips; 15 and 25c. bottles at the Elk Lick Drug Store. tf ————pel— H, G. Wilhelmi is ready right now to gerve you well in the line of Plumbing, Tinning and Steamfitting. New shop in Statler building. 2.22 ENGRAVED INVITATIONS for weddings, parties, etc., also engraved visiting cards and all manner of steel and copper plate engraved work at Tae STAR office. Call and see our samples. All the latest styles in Script, Old Eng- lish and all other popular designs at prices as low as offered by any printing fine and costs are paid. SEC. 3. Each member of the Police force while on duty is hereby authorized to ar- rest without warrant any person wilfully violating the provisions of Sec. 1 of this or- dinance, and retain such person for a rea- sonable time in which complaint can be made and a warrant issued and served. Be it further ordained that no child or minor person arrested under the provisions of this ordinance shall be placed in confinement until they have first been taken home to ascertain the parents’ wishes, and the par- ents shall have refused to be held respon- sible for the observance of the provision of this ordinance by said minor person. SEC. 4. 1t shall be the duty of the Burgess upon the arrest of any child or minor per- son, where the parents or guardians have refused to become responslble for such mi- nor person for violation of the provisions of section 1 of this ordinance, to inquire into the facts of the said arrest, and the con- ditions and circumstances of such child or minor person, and if for want of proper parental care, is growing up in mendicancy or vagrancy, or is incorrigible, cause the proper Proeeding to be had and taken as are anthorized and provided by law in such cases. SEC. 5. 1t shall be the duty of the Burgess and Town Council to arrange with the own- can but wonder how anyone ean, even L for a day. forget these blights of time. | When old Sorrow gives a warnin’, Yet life has its sunny side, and to Meet him smilin’ :-—say "Good mornin’ !” many the future is radiant with prom- | If he wants to walk along, ise, and when the roll was called on Let his steps keep time to song! New Year's morning, all the home Don’t like singin’— brood answered, “present.” Plenty Bells a-ringin’, crowned the board and made the new | On the road where violets throng. year dawn in brightness. But tossed H. on the wave of adversity, and looking | J .ead him to the happier land, in vain for anchorage, was the lot of | gerenade him with the band; many in our fair land at the dawning | Give the banjo’s strings a chance; of the new year. May the happy side | Te] him that it’s time to dance! of life be turned to each reader of the Don’t like singin’— “Home Circle,” during this new year, Bells a-ringin’ and may they grasp its responsibilities | On the road where sunbeams glance. with Spartan courage. A hapyy New Year to all, especially to the tired mothers, whose lives are spent in de- Newspapers. James Parton said: “The newspa- er of some manufacturing plant or plants to give on their whistle, signal of Curfew hours, which shall be a certain number of blasts. SEC. 6. An emergency existing for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance, it shall be in force on and after the Tenth day of February, 1906. The signal for Cur- few hours that are to be given and strictly observed, will be three (3) long blasts, and two (2) toots, of the whistle of the Citizens’ Light, Heat & Power Company’s plant at Boynton, Pa. Enacted into law this Twenty-fourth day of January, A. 5 g A. Attest: President of Council. IrA F. HAY, Clery of Council. Approved this Twenty-fourth day of Jan- uary, A. D. 1906, JER. J. LIVENGOOD, Burgess. B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Winter Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, Nov.19, 1905. Under the new schedule there will be 14 daily passenger ftains on the Pittsburg Di- vision, due at Meyersdale as follows: Fast Bound. *No. 48—Accommodation ........... 11:08 A. #No. 6—Fast Line............ *No. 14—Through train............. +No. 16—Accommodation........... *No.12—Duquesne Limited *No.208—Johnstown Accommo.......7: West Bound. RERERER *NO. 11-Duquense....cooceee een ene 5:58 A. M +No. 13—Accommodation .......... 8:18 A. M No. 16--Throughtrain............. 11:20 A.M *NO. 5—Fast Line. cite sirersssrn.'s HB P.M *No. 40—Accommodation ........... 4:50P. XM *N0.207—Johnstown Accommo...... 6:20A. M Ask telephone central for time of trains, S@=*Daily. £@=1Daily except Sunday. house in the country, while the work is the acme of perfection. tt W.D.STILWELL, Agent. votion to the interests of home. May your joys be as deep as the ocean, your gorrows as light as its foam. per press is the people's university. Half of the readers in Christendom read little else.” Jefferson said: “The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be WHY HIS MARRIAGE WAS A FAILURE. He regarded children as a nuisance. He did all his courting before mar- riage. : He never talked over his affairs with his wife. He never had time to go anywhere with his wife. He doled out money to his wife as if to a beggar. He looked down upon his wife as an inferior being. He never took time to get acquainted with his family. He thought of his wife only for what she could bring to him. He never dreamed that there were two sides to marriage. He never dreamed that a wife needs praise or compliments. He had one set of manners for home and another for society. He paid no attention to his personal appearance after marriage. He married an ideal, and was disap- pointed to find it had flaws. He thought his wife should spend all her time doing housework. He treated his wife as he would not have dared to treat another woman. to keep that right, and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government. I -hould not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.—Ex. THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks canbe obtained at all times at THE STAR office: Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims tor Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does not pay to advertise, he is simply ad- mitting that he is conducting a busi- ness that is not worth advertising, 2 business conducted by a man unfit to do business, and a business which should be advertised for sale. tt IF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand advertising, advertise it for sale. You He never dreamed that his wife need- | cannot afford to follow a business that ed a vacation, recreation or change. will -1 st stand advertising.
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