at ket! mere ened a new ot in Salis- liter’s store. and clean, spect. h and Salt ete. for Fat Cat- try, Hides, hot YOU 1 be con- your wants WAHL, Buteher. BRR lager. IBRRBBRBES NAL 1 SYRUP . The Red // Clover Blos- som and the Honey Bee is on every bottle. 008: LAXATIVE TAR AGO, U. 8. A. LLER. product corn heads the list of . grains in nutritive elements, necessary to human sustenance. The process of extracting and retaining these valuzble food properties have made CORN SYRUP The Syrup of Purity and Wholesomeness A golden syrup so good, pure and wholesome that infant, invalid or dyspeptic can eat it with pleasure. It’s a table delight for morning, noon or night. Coaxes the appetite and makes you eat. Sold at grocers in airtight friction-top \, tins—pure and clean. AN 10c., 25¢ and 50c For Sprains and Bruises. ———EAR.. AEE—— Somedody around the house is pretty a sure to get a bump or a knock every day, ¢ and quick comfort comes to those who are wise eneugh to have a bot- @ tle of our Nerve and Bone Liniment handy. There are many sorts of liniments and pain removers on the mark- et, and most of them are really good. We make one of our own—we know what is in it—we know it does the work. It will help almost any kind of pain, from a plain bruise to a fairly active rheumatic ache. Just rub it in vigorously, and you rub the § } pain out at the same time. Dr. Beachy’s Horse Tonic, for horses and cattle, does all and more than we claim. For sale an Lichlit- er’s store. City Drug Store, Paul H. Gross, Deutsche Apotheke, sdale, Pa. AE TT ETRE ET PETE LAZIER Gas and Gasoline ENGINES Are adapted for every purpose where power Is required. Per- fectly Safe. Strictly High Grade. Horizontal Type 5 to 100 H. P. Give more power, last longer and cost less to operate. They are known the world over and in Buffalo alone over 500 are in use. As proof of their simplicity, economy and durability Gold Medals] and First Awards were secured at all large expositons in this coun- try and Europe. We build gus engines 2 100 H. P., gasoline engines 2 to 40 H. P. for manufacturing, electric lighting, farm and portable work, pumping, etc., both horizontal and vertical types. All the latest improvements. Every engine warranted. ; We operate a * plant and every engine is shipped direct from the factory to you at factory prices. Catalogs and , full information sent free. LAZIER ENCINE CO., Vertical Type 21012 H.P. 192 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. PURE HOME GROUND CHOP! That’s what we are making a specialty of. We grind grain that is always pure and fresh—the very best grades of corn and oats that can be obtained. We always keep our chop clean and fresh. One sack will convince you that no Western feed equals our own home-ground feeds. Our prices are cheap, considering the quality of grain that we use. Great Shirt Bargains! We have on hand about 500 nice Dress Shirts that we are offering at sacrifice prices, some for less than cost. One-dollar Shirts, 75¢. Fifty-cent Shirts, 40c. Purest Groceries! Our Groceries are ofthe purest and best, and we are sole agents for the fa- mous Laurel Flour, onfwhich we have built up a large trade. It is the flour that best meets the demand of the people. Once tried, always used. We also handle a good line of Every-Day Working Trousers and Gloves. We solicit your patronage and invite you to our store. We have come to stay, and we solicit a liberal share of your patronage. West Salisbury Feed Co. Desirable Besjdonce Property for a TO: LAND OWNERS:—We have Large corner lot; 66x196 feet, front- ing on the main street of Salisbury borough, having thereon a very con- venient and desirable 8-room house, a stable, good well, fine fruit, good board walks, ete. The house has been re- cently remodeled and given three coats of paint. Everything about the place ig in good repair, and the location is one of the most desirable in town. The lot is large enough for an addi- tional building or two, and the price at which the property can be bought is very reasonable. For further partic- ulars, apply at Tur Star office, Elk Lick, Pa. tf 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 line for signature, and they will last for years in all kinds of weather. Every and 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 REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. The Chairman of the Republican County Committee announces the fol- lowing Speakers and dates for Meet- ings to be held in the county: SPEAKERS : Hon. J. M. Barnett, New Bloomfield ; Hon. M. M. Garland, Pittsburg; Hon. John H. Jordan, Bedford; Hon. N. B. Critchfield. Crithefield; Hon. W. C. Miller, Bedford ; Hon. Allen F. Cooper, Uniontown ; L. C. Colborn, Esq., A. C. Holbert, Esq., C. L. Shaver, Esq., and others. MEETINGS : Oct. Pavidsville.................... .Friday, * 19 EdiG...s. coseeereniicnens ...Saturday, “ 20 Garrett.................. ... Monday, “ .22 Salisbury...................... Tuesday, “ 23 Pocahontas............... Wednesday, “ 24 Wollersbursg........a....... Thursday, “ 25 GRIONCOO. ovo oa Vie ianreiinsdnes Friday, “ 26 Holsopple.......eerrueraeenas Saturday, “ 27 Jennertown..... coor ceeve.-.. Monday, “ 29 Kingwood..................... Tuesday, “ 30 Seullton.............. 0 Wednesday, “ 31 Trent................. rasan Thursday, Nov. 1 The Somerset Orchestra will be pres- ent at all the meetings. This Orchestra has the reputation of being fine enter- tainers. The Vocal and Instrumental Music furnished by this organization will be a treat to all. Turn out and hear the live issues of the party of Lincoln, of Garfield, of Mec- Kinley and of Roosevelt thoroughly | discussed. All members of the Repub- lican party, and other political faiths cordially invited. - N. B. McGRIFF, . / Chairman. J. A. LAMBERT, Secretary. The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every Cough Cure containing Opium, Chloro- form, or any other stupifying or poi- sonous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure as made for 20 years, en- tirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure is absolutely safe, even for the youngest babe—and it cures, it does not simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop’s. Let the law be your protection. We cheerfully rec- ommend and sell it. ¥Elk Lick Phar- macy. 11-1 Vehicles at Less than Cost—Fine Stoek of Furniture and Stoves. Being desirous of making more room for our stock of Furniture, we will dis- pose of the following named Vehicles for less than cost. One 3-Seat Covered Mifflinburg Spring Wagon. One 2-Seat Spring Wagon. One 2-Seat Road Wagon. One 2-Seat Long Road Wagon. We also wish to state that we have a select line of Double and Single Heaters on our floors, and we can certainly please you in the Furniture line, at prices that we guarantee to please you. Please give us a call. 11-1 C. R. HaseLBARTH & SON. Why Does the Chicken Cross the Road? We don’t know, but we know the man crosses the road to get Meyersdale Beer—because he knows it’s the purest and the best. 10-18 BEST HORSES, best rigs and best general equipments in the livery line, at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa. Somerset County telephone. tf Desirable Pesidonte Property for One of the most desirable modern homes in Salisbury—14 rooms, ‘heated by hot air, bath room, hot and cold wa- ter, electric light, good stable and other out-buildings, large corner lot, ideal location, ete. For particulars call on or address THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf The Cat Came Back. 80 does the man who drinks Meyers- dale Beer come back, because he knows it is a pure, wholesome and refreshing drink. 10-18 Desirable Real Estate at Private Sale. The heirs of Caroline E. Smith, de- ceased, offer their large double dwell- ing on corner of Ord street and Smith avenue, Salisbury, Pa,, at private sale. Apply to Stewart Smith, administra- tor. tf. SAFE AND GENTLE horses at the Williams Livery. All good travelers and suitable for either .young or old persons. J. W. Williams, proprietor Salisbury, Pa. tf. MeYERSDALE BEER is both food and drink, a mildly stimulating and refresh- ing beverage. Only 314 per cent. alco- hol in Meyersdale Beer. Order a case from your dealer, or the brewery. 11-1 WANTED AT ONCE |—Two good girls, white, for kitchen work, at Hay’s Hotel. Good wages. Apply to or address D. 1. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. tf FOR BEST LIVERY service, go to J. W. Williams, Salisbury, Pa. Good horses and best of rigs. tf TOO MUCH JOHNSON—maybe, but never too much Meyersdale Beer. Or- der a case. 10-18 Advertisement. HON. HOMER L. CASTLE, Prohibition nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania, has long been prominent in the councils of the Prohibition party, and is a man who has never feared to give utterance to his dpinions, no mat- ter what pressure was brought to bear upon him. He was his party’s candi- date for Judge of the Superior Court, in 1905. His wonderful work during that campaign in stampeding Pennsyl- vania in the interest of REAL reform was nothing less than phenomenal, and Mr. Berry’s election as State Treasurer was due to Mr. Castle’s work more than anything else. If elected Gover- nor he can be trusted to govern this great state in the interests of the peo- ple as against the trusts—in the in- terests of the highest and best expres- sion of public opinion as against the saloon, distillery and brewery, and he is the ONLY candidate for Governor who dares to come out publicly in his speeches as opposed to the greatest of all trusts, the WHISKEY TRUST. > Advertisement. The Prohibition Party Comes Into the Campaign of 1906 With the Strongest Case it Has Ever Had. The claims the Prohibition party now present to voters of the state are these: First—Four men of noble, clean worth, every one fully fitted by educa- tion, integrity and strength of manhood to fill the office for which he has been named. Second—A platform embracing the most vital issues before the people of the state. (Please read it.) And the only platform daring to be true on the greatest great question of all. The only way you can vote against further liquor domination of our legis- lature and courts is by voting the ticket headed by clear, fearless and incor- ruptible Homer L. Castle. The ‘“regu- lar” (Penrose) Republican ticket stands for liquor politics AS USUAL. The Emery-Hall fusion party follows a liquor-drinking and brewery-defending “reformer.” The old gang has kicked liquor-curs- ed womanhood in the face so long, that of them nothing else is expected. The Emery proposition is to bring all re- formers to consent to the same outrage just so long as it is not done by “the ring.” What are the manly men of this state going to do about it? The issue is clearly set. No middle ground has been left. Every vote will be for or against -home, happiness, purity and righteousness. . IN THE NAME OF GOD AND HU- MANITY, ON WHICK SIDE ARE YOU? Pictures of Stuart and Emery Free to Their Followers. Two handsome portraits, genuine photogravures, such as sellin art stores at $2 each, the subjects being Edwin 8. Stuart and Lewis Emery, Jr., candi- dates for the Governorship of Penn- gylvania, will be issued as art supple- ments to the Sunday North American for October 21 and October 28. The Stuart picture will be issued on October 21 and that of Mr. Emery on the following Sunday. The editor of this paper has received advance copies of the two portraits, and pronounces them works of art of the highest class. Nothing so good has ever been issued as a special supple- ment. As the editions of the Sunday North American}for these two dates will be limited, and the demand unusually large, it will be necessary to order the paper in advance to insure delivery. Can you win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requires strength, with mind and body in tune. A man or woman with disordered di- gestive organs is not in shape for a day’s work or a day’s play. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dys- pepsia contains the digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its im- portant function of supplying the body and brain with strength building blood. Digests what you eat, relieves Indiges- tton, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Pal ji- A LESSON FOR MONTREAL. No Smallpox in Cleveland, Ohio, and No Vaccination. To Dr. Friedrich, in charge of the health board of Cleveland, Ohio, is due the credit of furnishing the civil- ized world with an example of a large city being absolutely free from small- pox. One of the first means he adopt- ed in producing this result was to abolish vaccination entirely. Dr. Friedrich says in one of his re- ports: “It affords me great pleasure to state.that the house-to-house disinfec- tion freed Cleveland from smallpox. The disease raged here uninterruptedly since 1868. We relied upon vaccination and quarantine as the most effective weapons to combat it,but inspite of all our efforts it doubled itself every year, and was in a fair way of repeating the record of last year, as in 1900 we had 993 cases, and from Jan. 1st to July 21st, 1901, the number amounted to 1,223. Vaccination had given us many un- toward symptoms. Frequently it did not take at all. One-fourth of all cases developed sepsis instead of vaccini. Some arms swelled clear down to the wrist joint, with pieces of flesh as big as a silver dollar and twice as thick, dropping right out, leaving an ugly, suppurating wound, which to heal took in many cases over three months. Finally four cases of tetanus developed after vaccination, so that the people became alarmed, and rightly so.” Reader, can you, in the face of such testimony as this, given by expert medical authority, continue to sit supinely by, swallow the lying state- ments of the vaccination quacks, and not bestir yourself to do what you can toward the repeal of Pennsylvania's odious and damnable vaccination law, which was passed through and by a set of conscienceless medical sharks? Itis up to the freemen of Pennsylvania to call a halt upon the medical grafters and blood-poisoners. Vote only for legislative candidates pledged to do all in their power to have the said law re- pealed at the next session of our Legis- lature. Let our Somerset county read- ors remember that J. W. Endsley and Amos W. Knepper have pledged them- selves in public print to do all in their power to have the compulsory vaccina- tion law repealed. You will find their names on the Republican ticket when you come to vote, and if you want your God-given rights returned to you, and the charlatans in the medical profes- sion to be given a much needed setting down, be sure to vote for them. Don’t vote for candidates who are afraid to publicly proclaim where they stand on this important question, as the vaceina- tion question is far the most important issue in the present campaign. Vote for your rights, and free yourself from medical tyranny and outrage. If the medical grafters are permitted to com- pel you to pay tribute to them, it will be but a short time until they will compel you to have your children vaec- cinated every year. Vaccination made Cleveland one of the worst infected cities in the country. Common sense and a halt on vaccina- tion freed Cleveland in three months. Liester, England, presents a very sim- ilar case. It is a non-vaccinating city, practically free from smallpox. THE PRUSSIAN ARMY FIGURES. In 1871-2, after 37 years of the most rigorous legal tyranny which compelled every person to receive four vaccina- tions during his lifetime, 124,977 of Prussia’s “protected” citizens died of smallpox. These figures are official. MURDERED BY VACCINATION. “Twenty-five thousand children are annually slaughtered by disease inocu- lated into the system by vaccination, and a far greater number are injured and maimed for life by the same un- wholesome rite.” See English Digest of Parliamentary Returns, No. 488. Session 1878. “The state has no right to prescribe a medical creed for any man,” and vac- cination must go. You can help to shove it out of existence by voting for Knepper and Endsley. A BADLY BURNED GIRL or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is ap- plied promptly. G. J. Welch. of Tekon- sha, Mich., says: “I use it in my fami- ly for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect.” Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25¢. at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 11-1 WOULD-BE POSTMASTER. Abraham Lincoln Lowry is circulat- ing a petition praying for the appoint- ment of Roscoe Conklin Welfley as postmaster of this place. Of course, the two fellows aforesaid who une worthly bear the names of two great men, are resorting to their usual mis- representations in order to get signa- tures by fraud and deception. They are telling people that the present postmaster has resigned, as well as a whole lot of other things that they are guessing at and manufacturing out of the whole cloth. Now, so far as the present post master is concerned, he doesn’t care a straw how many people get out postoffice petitions. That is a right that every man has, but applicants tor positions ought always be decent and honorable, tation of the Heart and Constipation. | and confine themselves only to what Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 they know to be the truth. Fraud, de- ception and guesswork are seldom of much avail, and furthermore, appli- cants for federal positions under a Re- publican administration, ought at least be Republicans. It is a well known fact that lazy, sneaking Abe Lowry, the man who is known as the keeper of a bonded ware- house on election days, has been con- spiring and voting against Republican success for the past few years, and the same can also be truthfully said of Welfley, who could find no time to at- tend the Republican meetings at Mey- ersdale and Somerset, but who was on hand at both places when Emery, Kooser, Koontz and other Fusionists and Democrats spoke. He has also been offering to bet on the election of Fusionists and Democrats, and he is doing all in his power to defeat the regularly nominated Republican can- didates. Isn't he a sweet-scented sneak to ask for office at the hands of a Republican administration? But Welfley wouldn’t be true to his nature or to his countenance if he wouldn’t be playing the sneak, as was evidenced a few years ago when he . played traitor tohis employers by in- ducing Ed. Hay to start an opposition men’s furnishing goods store. He was - going to do the clerking for Ed. and hold all of his personal friends as pa- trons of the new store. All these things, of course, were talked over while Welfley was swilling down beer by the hour at the Hay Hotel, but in the end Roscoe was able to recognize on which side his bread was buttered, and after Mr. Hay started in business, the promoter of the opposition firm de- cided to remain with the old firm. When # comes to two-facedness and deception, Welfley is a past grand mas- ter. But when it comes to ability, and education, he hasn’t got half the quan- tity required to conduct the Elk Lick postoffice. He can scarcely write a legible hand, and he doesn’t begin to have enough education to get a Second grade teacher’s certificate. However, he has a perfect right to apply for the postmastership if he wants to, but he ought at least go about it in an honorable way. He should try to get there on his own merits, and not by guess work, lying and deception. But of course, Roscoe doesn’t have any merits, and he has to do something. And as to the swarthy loafer who is circulating the petition, many people are getting tired of being hounded by him for signatures, and some that he induced to sign a slanderous, lying pe- tition some months ago, without know- ing what they were signing, have since expressed themselves as being sorry for listening to his false statements and signing a document without read- ing it. If Abe Lowry would get down to honest labor, and work as hard at it as he does in low, sneaking, underhanded schemes against others, he would have more friends and better ones. When- ever a fellow is seldom seen at honest labor in his own behalf, but frequently gadding about with stories against others, as is the case with Abe Lowry, you can safely set such a man down as a very small toad in the puddle he dwells in. People who amount to any- thing are always otherwise employed. Marriage Licenses. Wm. A. Sturgiss, Oakland, Md. Evelyn T. Hocking, Meyersdale. Wm. H. H. Knupp, Jefferson. Amanda E. Miller, Middlecreek. Joseph Kadskowski, Black. Feliksa Guzenda, Black. Joseph Romesburg, Upper Turkeyfoot. Sarah Younkin, Upper Turkeyfoot. Edward Brubaker, Shade. Nellie Shaffer, Paint township. Frank Gabrene, Paint township. Frances Juidornsic, Paint township. Simon Berkey, Johnstown. Sarah Naugle, Paint township. Elmer E. Hoffman, Brothersvalley. Jennie J. Fisher, Stonycreek. Frank Sayers, Somerset township. Aramenta Ling, Shade. Charles A. Bossart, Latrobe. Grace B. Pugh, Somerset borough. Augustus F. P. Damico, Meyersdale. Rosie Cutrara, Meyersdale. Mitra Shusztej, Jerome. Annie Szacska, Jerome. Winton R. Mostoller, Somerset Twp. Mary E. Dunmeyer, Somerset Twp. Roy Neil Houpt, Listonburg. Elnora Andrews, Ursina. John Grantham, Johnstown. Bertha E. Tacznowshi, Johnstown. H. C. Ferrier, Windber. Carrie M. Ream, Windber. Ellsworth McClintock, Addison Twp. Emma Younkin, Addison Twp. Andrew M. Folchemer, Cambria Co. Emma C. Johnson, Cambria Co. DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE. There’s grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so preva- lent, unless you take Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: “It’s a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them.” It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 50ec. and $1.00. Guaranteed by E. H, Mil- ler, druggist. Trial bottle free. 11-1 Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels.