THE SOMERSET GOUNTY STAR P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. O.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pa.,at the following rate One year, if paid spot cash in vaiics.. $1.25 If-not paid strictly in advance.. +1 Six months Three months.. Single copies.. To avoid multiplicity ‘of small accounts all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. To regular advertisers, 6 sents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a tine for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each insertion,except on yearly contracts. 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Ayer Co., Lowen, Mass. 80 man bi SARSAPARILLA. ye Tr St CHERRY a - LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY ITENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Mrs. E. 8. Johnston and daughter Carrie visited friends at Stoyestown, Pa., from Friday last until Tuesday. Miss Kate Mier and Miss Elsie Boucher are guests of Mrs. Bertha Cunningham, in Somerset, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and their daughter, of Pittsburg, spent a few hours visiting Salisbury friends, last Sunday. Eat one of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and you will not suffer with indigestion. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Mr. 8. P. Schell, of Allegheny county, Pa., was here visiting his wife, babe and other relatives, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing properties of Pinesalve makes it su- perior to family salves. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 The Somerset County Medical So- ciety met at Meyersdale, Tuesday. The same society will have a meeting in Salisbury in October. Miss Carrie Miller, of Stoyestown, Pa., and Miss Louise Schmucker, of Friedens, Pa., are this week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Haselbarth. Misses Florence and Maud Speicher, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Speich- er, of Los Angeles, Cal, arrived here on Monday for an extended visit with friends. When applied and covered with a hot cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best for burns, bruises, boils, eczema, skin diseases, ete. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Gurney Glotfelty, who for years has been holding various responsible po- sitions in Fayette county towns, is here on a visit. He is a son of the late David Glotfelty. Mrs. B. Welfley, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Sadie Fernsner and Miss Ida Welfley, all of Frostburg, Md., were the guests of Mrs. 8. C. Keim and daughter, yesterday. Ellet Baumgartner, of Wilmerding, Pa., is here on a visit. He had been holding a clerical position with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, but resigned last Saturday. The old time method of purging the system with Cathartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines is superseded by Dade’s Little Liver Pills, They eleans the liver, and instead of weaken- ing, build up and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, biliousness, eonstipation, ete. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 St. John’s Ev. Lutheran congregation, of this place, has employed Rev. Levi P. Young, of Volant, Pa., as pastor. He will preach his first sermon here on the evening of July 29th. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar combines the qualities necessary to re- lieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains no opiates. Sold by E. H. Miller. 8-1 Mr. J. M. Glotfelty, of Lanark, Ill, who visited friends here during the past two months, started for home on Tuesday, intending to make a short visit in Pittsburg before completing his journey. Christian Saylor, of Arizona, arrived here last week for a visit of a few days with friends. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jer, J. Livengood. Mr.Saylor was born and reared on the farm now owned by Jacob Peck, near Meyersdale. For bloating, belching, sour stomach, bad breath, malassimilation of food, and all symptons of indigestion, Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt and ef- ficient corrective. Sold by Elk {Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 T. W.Gurley’s jewelry establishment, in Meyersdale, was broken open and robbed, Tuesday night. It is reported that a lot of watches, revolvers and “blackjacks” were stolen. For reasons which are apparent, the general opinion seems to be that Gurley has no right to kick on robbery. Somerset borough has passed an or- dinance providing for the proper grad- ing and paving of the large public square spoken of as the diamond. The people over there ought to pave their whole town, as the town is wealthy enough to stand it, and it would be economy in the end. Lewis W. Garverich, a traveling eol- lector and agent for P. F. Collier & Son, publishers, has brought suit against John Slicer, owner of Hotel Union, Meyersdale, for damages in the sum of $20,000. Garverich was a guest at said hotel, last October, when he fell down an unprotected stairway leading to the bar room, and was severely injured. John H. Yost, formerly of Garrett county, Md., but now a prosperous business man of Roanoke, Va., was a welcome caller at THE Star office to- day. He is off on his summer vacation, and will visit friends in Garrett county, Md., and in this community, before re- turning home. Mrs. Yost and children arrived here some weeks ago, and will return home with Mr. Yost. Every form of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. The real causes of the trouble is in side. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle, so the medicine can be applied where it -will do the most good, and do it quickly. If you are suffering with piles you owe yourself the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 The citizen who cannot get away for a vacation may not be nearly so un- fortunate as he thinks he is. There is a whole lot of rot about the vacation business, anyway, especially when it involves the expenditure of money which prudent thrift would dictate should be saved for the beginning of a gareer in business or the establishment of a home for young people who expect to get married. —EX. The editor is indebted to ‘‘Jesse” Slick for a free ride to Grantsville, last Sunday. We are always pleased to visit our old native town, especially with on old friend like “Jesse” Slick, who, like ourself, spent his happiest days in and about Grantsville. We met many of our old-time friends at the funeral of our aged friend and cousin, Mr. Samuel J. Beachy. and the sadness of the occasion was the only regrettable feature of our visit. You can see the poison Pine-ules clears out of the kidneys and bladder. A single dose at bedtime will show you more poison upon rising the next morn- ing than can be expelled from the sys- tem in any other way. Pine-ules dis- solve the impurities, lubricate the kid- neys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain and do away with back-ache speedily, pleasantly, permanently. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 A couple of drunken young men from Meyersdale were arrested in this town, Sunday last, by Policeman Frank Wagner, for fast driving and cruel treatment of the horses they were driving. They were fined about $5.00 apice. and also had to pay some costs. They deserved a much saltier dose than they received from the Burgess, and one of them in particular, should have been locked up and given another fine for his profanity and threats against the officer. If all reports are true, and they come pretty straight, several professional men in 2 town not a thousand miles from Salisbury need a few liberal doses of buckshot administered by irate hus- bands whose wives’ affections have been alienated by men who are a dis- grace to their profession. One of the home-destroyers is reported to have been given a severe thumping by a wronged husband, recently, and if the husband had killed the other fellow, no one would have censured him for it. We still hear of farmers and others killing blacksnakes. People who know about the habits of snakes say that the blacksnakes are harmless, and are ex- ceedingly useful on the farm in de- stroying field mice, and about the barn to keep both rats and mice away. If they were poisonous or vicious there might be some excuse for destroying them, but they are neither. As for them attacking people, we would rather see an attack than hear of it. A Cecil township farmer used to protect them on his farm, and he had some large ones, and no person ever heard of an individual being attacked by one.— Canonsburg Herald. A hundred years ago the best phy- sician would give you a medicine for your heart without stopping to consider what effect it might have on the liver. Even to this good day cough and cold medicines invariably bind the bowels. This is wrong. Bee’s Laxative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels—drives out the cold—clears the head, relieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthens the mucous membranes of the throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes. Sold by Eik Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberland, of Connellsville, Pa., arrived in Salisbury, Friday noon, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jeffery. They made the trip from Connellsville to this place in a buggy, and from here they drove to Lonaconing, Md., with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery, where they visited friends, Saturday and Sunday. Monday morn- ing Mr. and Mrs. Chamberland return- were much pleased with their overland trip through the mountains, although they saw two “spooks” while coming over Big Savage, Sunday night. One “gpook was dressed in white, and one in dark clothes, and the “spooks” were more startled than those who suddenly chanced to come upon them. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Rees received a letter from their son George, who is in the U. 8S. marine ser- vice, and now at Anapolis, Md., stating that he has consumption in an advane- ed stage, and requesting that some of the family, and his sweetheart, Miss Melissa Lowry, come to visit him at once, as the Government proposes to send him to New Mexico for the bene- fit of his health. Mrs. Rees, accom- panied by her daughter Marion and Miss Lowry, started for Anapolis on Monday night. We hope that there is yet chance for George's recovery, and we regret exceedingly to learn of his illness, which was a shock to his par- ents and other friends bere when they heard of it. The young man was at home some time ago on a furlough, and while he had a cough at the time, no one suspected that he had consumption. His term of enlistment will not expire for a year or more, and there is no doubt that the Government will do everything possible to restore him to health. Solomon Baker Dead. Solomon Baker, one of the oldest residents of Grantsville district, Gar- rett county, Md., died at the home of his son John, last Friday, at the ripe age of 85 years, 10 montbs and some days. Deceased was a generous-heart- ed, kindly disposed person, and he had a wide circle of friends who turned out to pay their last sad respects to his memory, at the funeral, which was held at the Maple Grove German Baptist Brethren church, near Grantsville, last Sunday afternoon. The funeralservice was conducted by Rev. Samuel Miller. Mr. Baker 1s survived by four sons— Samuel, John, Daniel and Simon, also by one daughter—Mrs. Daniel Maust. Another daughter of the deceased, and his wife, died some years ago. Samuel J. Beachy Dead. Samuel J. Beachy, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Grants- ville, Md.. died at his home in that town on Friday, the 13th inst. He was widely known as an auctioneer and veterinary surgeon in his younger days, and he also served a term in the Mary- land Legislature, some twenty years ago. Mr. Beachy had a keen sense of humor, and as an amusing story-teller and impersonator, he had few equals. Had he been trained for the stage, he would have become a great comedian. He was also a man of great generosity and hospitality, and as a result he had many warm friends. The funeral took place last Sunday at 10:30 a. m., the local M. E. parson officiating, and the service was attend- ed by a large concourse of people. Mr. Beachy was born of Amish parentage, and reared in that faith, but joined the Methodist Episcopal church some years later, and remained a faithful member of that denomination until death. He is survived by his wife and six children, also by two brothers and two sisters. His surviving brothers are Jonas J. Beachy, a prominent farmer of Garrett county, Md., and Dr. Gideon J. Beachy, the well-known dentist of Cumberland, Md. Deceased was aged 80 years, 3 months and 11 days. LOOK A LITTLE AHEAD. It is always well to have a box of salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield to De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand at all times to pro- vide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many imi- tators. Be sure you get the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold .by E. H. Miller. 8-1 ed to their home in Connellsville. They 1. OVINGS DEPARITME Drafts on all parts of the world. tention. Marx Wineland, President. Marx Wineland, Timothy Griffith, St CELT ~ FROSTBURG, MD. EH [IhY. === . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST Accounts of individuals and firms invited. - Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- | GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. 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