T, PA, , PA. RNEY , PA. , OGLE ENN’A XK, PA. he eye. Union Serva ets in- have ply of xtracts W pass- ennsyl- ces are blank ill last Every ' them, to post tection AW ever E STAR, tf ure t. nd Tar de from bowels. Gountp Star. SALISBURY. ELK LICK POSTOFFICE. PA.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1906. NO. 42. Harvey Hay may be a whole-souled, good-natured fellow in a general way, as the saying goes, but you should have better reasons than that to give a man your vote, and in Harvey’s case there are no other reasons. Vote to regain your own rights, which you are deprived of as long as the compulsory vaccination law is on our statute books, where it will remain for all time if such men as Harvey Hay and his brother- in-law, Dr. Lichty, have their way about it. Tur immaculate “reform” candidates continue to travel about the state. But, according to latest reports, Berry has been borrowing public money for “|'private use; Emery has been taking refates from the railroads which he is denouncing, and Black collected a fee of about $20,000 from York county for recovering $72,000 that a Democratic official had stolen. Only the amiable Creasy has gone through the campaign thus far with a clean bill of health.— Altoona Tribune. WaILE State Treasurer Berry is trav- eling over the state attacking the State administration, of which he is a part, his department on Capitol Hill is com- monly reported to be limping along with the aid and assistance of the more competent Republican clerks in other departments. These are frequently called upon to help the Treasury force out of their troubles, although Mr. Berry would have the people believe that never before was the department of which he is the head so efficiently managed. —Harrisburg Telegraph. Ir Harvey Hay could cast 1000 votes, and 1000 of the best and cleanest Re- publicans in Somerset county were candidates for the Legislature, against 1000 of the meanest and most worth- less Democrats, not one of the Repub- licans would get a vote from Harvey Hay. No Republican of the correct kind will vote for that kind of a Demo- erat, Harvey is one of the kind of Democrats that will take all the Re- publican favors he can get and give none in return. He is pretty near a port a single one of the easy Republi- cans that will support him. Tre miners who waged a strike in this region lasting sixteen long months can now see what kind of friend the Meyersdale Commercial was to them. All through the strike the Commercial denounced Judge Kooser for issuing injunctions at the request of Corpora- tion Attorney W. H. Koontz, decrying such action as tyranny and oppression of the highest order. Now the same Commercial has the impudence and gall to ask the miners to vote for the same Wm. H. Koontz and the Demo- cratic free trade son of the same Francis Injunction Kooser. Such miners’ friends as the Commercial can be picked up anywhere, but they are never worth having, Nerraer Hay, Saylor nor Koontz would place themselves on record in the public prints against compulsory vaccination. yet all of them have been invited te do so, in order that parents demanding their rights could know who their friends are. Well, by the re- fusal of Hay, Saylor and Koontz, all parents who oppose this hateful and damnable compulsory vaccination law should be able to see that their only salvation is in voting for Endsley, Knepper and Miller. Down with the fakirs and dodgers who would give the State power to prescribe a medical creed for its citizens and compel them to obey it. That is tyranny most out- rageous, and no true man will stand for it. Tue Somerset Herald says that “General” Koontz cannot be bribed. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company did not bribe him for absenting him- self from the legislative session in 1901 to fight the case of J. C. Begley against the P. R. R.Co. No indeed, they just merely compensated his for doing it, and a | VOL. XIT. § © now in Call and see our fine new stock. {§ 8 Lick Supply oF OF SALISBURY. i : = Capital paid in, $560,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000. : Assets over $300,000. ¥ 3 PER CENT. INTEREST 5p0efe. r J. L. BArcHus, President. H. H. Mausr, Vice President, > ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. DIRECTORS :—1J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. A Maw A. E. Livengood, L. L. a . : | \ I [ 9 °9 ~ &—Salisbury, Pa—~<¢ | Forin and Dometic 5 § FOreIen ald VOmesHG coos, 4 Finest of Groceries, Hardware, Miners’ : Supplies, Shoes, Clothing, Ete. The best Powder a Squibs a Specialty. k I | Mi [ I For Butter ! | And Fags. 5 | ; STATS s E | 1 £ Crockery! 3 : Just received a carload of Crocks for Applebutter. 3 8 . =