The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, November 01, 1906, Image 4

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| Give children a remedy with a pleas- | brisk as it was last year, owing to the ;
TH SONRSET CONT STAR ieee ont Meat
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> a Jo, | Laxative (containing Honey and Tar of various sorts. If our farmers ex- St NATI (0) NA B .
P L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. | js most pleasant to take. Children like pect to get more than about 50 or 60 ; 2 afm...
et ee = it. and as a relief for colds, coughs,etc., | cents per bushel for their potatoes next Coa g : 31
2 0 _ i. a there is nothing better. No opiates. i are v likel dly 8 t
Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Glen, Pa, [OTS 8 A riong, Pure Food and spring, {1igy ss very Jibs y io be 5 y FROSTB §] RG , MD. ec ! ;
as mail matter of the Second Class. | Drug Law. Sold by E. H. Miller. 12-1 An e ie ns gy of ten 1 EE : - rm nm on
ae eee ; , a pays farmers big to se heir crops in
=F : = 2 WW. D. Thompson left here on Tues- be fall. wh : fai 5 thew - ~ Capital ¢ . -
Subscription Rates. | day afternoon to accept a clerical po- ihe fa) Bois DS ir, 8 ey b \ 1 Copia] sho: 3 50,000.00
THE STA 2 is pubiished Fyers Tred Ae | sition at Gassaway, W. Va., with a coke y P a y Surplus fund.. 6500000) rake notice that I have opened a new .
Salisbury, (EK Tish, BL. 0) Horners: Coun- | and railway company. His family ex- The new Pure Foo and Drug Law Deposits (over) 960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis-
¥, . g rin = will mark it on the label of every [ Q 1a h)e $704} \JA ML R VRQ Ro Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 | p a alis
One Sanit PR Spol sok inamn ance.. $123 | pects to join him there about a mouth | Cough Cure containing Opium, Chloro- 4 ' § Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store.
te months. ey etree rn 35 later. The Thompson restaurant has form, or any other stupifying or poi- : THR a Everything is new, neat and clean
ree mon .r . y Q 3 aT Q Ta ’ ’
ohol + “3 | heen purchased by Ellis Wagner. We | S0n0US drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop’s . THREE PER CENT. ’ ! iti i
On i 3 SL i | a ret t xis fie | our Ging as made for 2) yeere) or > INTEREST | and it is a model in every respect.
all subscriptions for three months or less sh p 38 tirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has . PAID ON DEPOSITS. | I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
USL be BAI (1) oa rac To rates and | position. bitterly opposed the use of all opiates Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete.
: : Here is our condensed opinion of the | °F parcobics. Ds. Shoop Qongy Cue Drafts on all parts of the world. 1 pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
—————————————"| (riginal Laxative Cough Syrup: “Near- is absolutely safe, even for the younges indivi tag tle, Pork, Veal, Mut Poul Hide 3
Advertising Rates. ly all other cough syrups are constipat- babe—and it cures, it does not simply Cg of individuals and firms invited. 2 ate ton, Pouliry, Hides,
gransient Reading Notices, 5 cents & line ing, especially those containing opiates. suppress. Get a safe and reliable eposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- : :
each insertion. To regular advertisers, 5 Ronnedys Laxatlee JSoontaining) ove Sends spy insising on tention.
sents a line for first insertion and : cents a oney an ar moves the bowels. on- i . 2 . v Bank n Saturd ivh y
time for each succeeding insertion. No busi- | tains no opiates. Conforms to the Na- your protection. We cheerfully rec- ank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. |
mess lncals will be mixed With 108) an 10 | tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold ommend and sell it. Elk Lick Phar- - OFFICERS: .
cents a line for each insertion, except on | by E. H. Miller. 12-1 macy. 12-1 Robord Pom : 5S! —— : and want you to call and be con-
To replay Advertisments will be Certain persons have found fault =mElder Howard H. Keim, of Ladoga, oDerdean inane President, Olin Beall. Cashier. vinced that I can best supply your wants ,
made known on application. i 3 : : .. | Ind.. has out thanks for t that ame DIRE CT ORS: semis. in the meat line.
Editorial advertising, inv bly 10 cents | With the editor for storing away his | 10d: or a present tha
sume. "0 : : an ie cabbage crop, last Sunday. We have | We prize most highly. Itis our Great Robert R. Henderson. Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith. CASPER WAHL,
Adv S: nts at le ates. ' . . :
deluge, Birth and Death Notices not no apologies to offer, dear readers, for Grandfather Livengood’s old family Roberdeau Annan. The Old Reliable Butcher.
axceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. ; i bible, printed in Switzerland about a
additional lines, 5 cents each. the cabbage was out and in great 'P a sanasas ots jv .
I DRE ee free for danger of freezing. It was a case par- century aud a half ago. The book is BE RR RR RR RR RRR IRR IRR gtosatonnatsannotOL RRS -
eharged 10 cents a line. : allel to a sheep falling into a pit, the still in a good state of preservation, al- oy
Resolutions of Respect will be published rescue of which is allowed by the Serip- though the pages are faded with age &
for 5 cents a line. 2 :
2 a neBE pad charg- | tyres, even on Sunday. Aayway, you and the ravages of time. Itis a large 5
No advertisement il be taken for less | can’t show us asingle instance between yolame, leather-covered and protected +
an cents. . . 3 3 QS
the two lids of the Bible where God | by sheet iron edges. In it are recorded | :
ever rebuked or punished a Dutchman | the names of the original owner’s 5 : 2
for saving his sauerkraut crop on Sun- fifteen children, together with the |g ® 3 fal ry
day or any other day. dates of their birth, also the names and | x |
Preventics. as the name implies, pre- dates of birth of the twelve children of % O 1
vent all Colds and Grippe when “taken the late Joseph Christner, into whose | 2 ; 1 1
at the sneeze yags Pravehiioe are | hands the venerated volume fell | &
toothsome candy tablets. reventics | through marriage into the Liven 2 . ; :
: dissipate all colds quickly, and taken }g) marr ag ivengood | § now ready for your inspection. Here Er]
ou l n | early, when you first feel that a cold is relationship, and from whom it was | ig g
oming, they check and prevent them. 2 othin i
eoming, they check and h purchased about 22 years ago by Elder | you can see the best makes of Clotl
g y P 2 8
Preventics are thoroughly safe for | Keim. We cannot find words to prop- | & : :
children, and as effectual for adults.|erly express our great gratitude to | Shoes and Hats in a wide assortment of
Hammer blows, steadily ap- § Sold snd sscommoniied 2.5 seul and | p jer Keim for bis generosity in pre- | & tyl d pri |
cent boxes by ic armacy. 3 5 a styles and prices. .
plied, break the hardest rock. 12-1 senting us such a venerated and desir- |
’ ze - . - |
Coughing, dey wher favs jars J. Calvin Lowry, of Somerset, county! 2P1¢ family relic. 2 Everything is “spic and span,” new |
and tears the throat and lungs 8 | chairman of the “Linkum” party, came ME & :
t . MADE HAPPY FOR LIFE. = and fresh , -
until the healthy tissues give §| to town this week to look after the in- : 0 Er -& esh from the hands of the mak
£ Great h ness ¢ into the h 5 y |
way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral J terests of his aggregation of freaks. rest happiness same 100 ome | if ers, and bound to greatly interest ever
fi Sry to As : of S. C. Blair, school superintendent. at | 3 y
stops the coughing, and heals Last year J. Calvin was county chair- sik :
th : b ? man of the Orphans’ party, and he de- St. Albans, W. Va., when his little # man and youth who wants to dress
ie orn mem ranes, clared to J. A. Berkey. last winter, that daughter was restored from the dread at seasonabl :
outs keep Avers Chis y Pectoral in it General Flaskoviskey Koontz should ful complaint he names. He says: My | # n © COST. |
any Ra hard colds. I have b didate f he S hat he'd little daughter had St. Vitus’ Dance |
y e a candidate for the Senate that he : ’ 3 i
al abouee™ =e. MART SERTRAN, Varye: be d—d if the General could get any which yielded to no treatment, but grew Before buying your Fall Suit er Ov- |
votes from his (Lowry’s) party. J. steadily worse until as a last resort we ercoat, come in and learn our prices, { . |
Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Calvin has not yet decided what politi- tried Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to 2 3
9 SARSAPARILLA. cal aggregation of freaks he will serve say, ie ig effected : complete then compare with what you have to
PILLS. \s county chairman, next year. cure. uick, sure cure for nervous
yers HA'R VIGOR. : y : 3 3 L Sdngh complaints, general debility, female ¥ pay elsewhere. ss
|| “For years I starved. then I bought a | weaknesses, impoverished blood and x -
Biliousness, constipation retard re- | ; i 3 p s * :
EISrangs, CO Oren, | 20 tans bottle of Rodel Dyspopsis Cr oteris, Guatantesdby E. H. Miller, x m<&~Exceedingly low prices on youths’
the gold in Georgia could not buy. druggist. Price 0c. 12-1 |® d b ’ .
kept on taking it and in two months I er — 5 an oys suits.
HOGA IN GENERAL NEWS went back to my work as wachinish, A Pretty Wedding. |
In three months I was as well an 2a: y > Z :
+ | hearty as I ever was. Istill use a lit- A pretty wedding occurred Wednes- : Barc 1 US & | 1 VE1l cood
tle occasionally as I find it a fine blood | day evening, Oct. 24th, at the home of >
purifier and a good tonic. May you | the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warnick, | ; i
NEWSY TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE live long and prosper ’—C. N. Cornell : : & ; |
, Jong and prosper.i— L.A 1, | near Jennings, Md. The contracting RA |
Roding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1906. Kodol is : y 5 : at] Ser
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. | so1a here by E. H. Miller. 02 {parties were Mr. James Mertin, of jem mmm nL tes
akin . Washington, D. C., and Miss Alice A BR
Mr. W. H. Shidler, of Osceola, Ind, | Warnick. The ceremony was perform- ® |
LOST !—Red dog harness. Reward. : a . arnick. ece y wasp i
Return to H. G. WILHELMI and Miss Ney Binet of this nos: ed by Rev. H.8. May, of Salisbury, and 5 ° “ie
To a were married at the home e ¢ i i |
Mrs. Harvey Wagner and Miss Sa- he | the following named guests from Salis- | & f
; groom, yesterday, at noon. They will| hry were in attendance: Dr. A. L. &
Be Yi Scottdale, Pa., ety Osceola. Woo Informes PE aren. Miss Harriet Haselbarth, = y 3 i
eo : at the groom is a minister of the} aes H Fogle, M 1 Loechel 0
If you want a BusinessgEducation : : vs. Harvey Fogle, Mrs. Ina Loechel, |x {
stend the Meyersdale (Commercial gost hy bye i a of | Miss Emma McClure, Mrs. H.S. May. | # oi
College, Meyersdale, Pa. It’s The Best | Mrs. tlizabetn immel, o is place,| ‘phe bride and groom were the recip- The m -to-
me __ School. Catalogue Free. tf | and she is a most excellent young Wo- | jonts of many i nl and useful 5 L e . 0s} op to-date paSoriment eyer As
Stone masons were put to work on | man. The editor and tamily were in-| prosents. They will make their home | shown in Salisbury, and prices the most a
the power house for the trolley line, at | vited to the wedding, for which we re- | i Washington, D. C. reasonable. Come and see our immense
Boynton, Wednesday morning. turn thanks and regret that we could eet mn 5 new stock, comprising all the 1
“— If you want a Business Education, ate not be present. However, we extend HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. 8 ? D 2 fhe Lotopesiglen. rir
fend the Meyersdale Commercial Col our best wishes and most hearty con- el Tw DoT & The little fellow, the big fellow and the
e, Meyersdale, Pa. It's The Best | gratulations. esley Emerick Meets Lea y medi ized fell 1b
School. Catalogue Free. tf ium sized fellow can all be best fitted
| Our friend iy Bloch ders T Whey the tip of a dog's nose is cold Ascentsl Disenarge of gun, out here, and for the least money
f 5 ur on a 5 bCNOF oe Sy HE | and moist, that dog is not sick. A fe On Tuesday night Weslsy Emerick, % ? :
i rar sent to his address in Baltimore, | verish, dry nose means sickness with a | of Boynton, went out raccoon hunting, : RT
bp where he is a student at the University | dog. And so w ith he human lips. lin with him his lantern, gun ne & Our stock of Hats is by far the largest
F of Maryland, department of Pharmacy. Dey, sepa iy eotortias lifes Saou dog, “He failed to return home, and : and finest ever shown in Salisbury. The
i “ Need 3 food gethariies Ard Jebest ing. To have beutiful, pink, velvet. | the next morning his wife told Ross x prices range from $1.00 to 3.50. ot]
ay a pill like DeWitt’s Little Early | like lips. apply at bedtime a costing of | Holler and Michael Hochard of his ab- 2
Risers. About the most reliable on the | Dr. Shoop’s Green Salve. Tt will soften I Men’s fancy dress Suits from $7.50 to Ye
: . > gence, expressing fears that he had met
market. Sold by E. H. Miller. 12-1 | and heal any skin ailment. Get a free.} ? : 15.00 d ind h i
: ; ; Stor i. | with an accident. .00, and, mind you, the same quality
A little daughter of Mr and Mrs trial box, at our store. nnd be convine
i Frank W died 2] ion | ©d. Large nickel capped glass jars, 25| Holler and Hochard at once started 5 other dealers sell at $10.00 to 20.00. Cor-
i ran i agnor ; le % yester eS: aa cents. Elk Lick Pharmacy. 12-1 out to look for the missing man, and in duroy Spite. oxira good ones, © 1ly $6.00
! several weeks of sickness. e chi : : 1 .00. ain
was aged a few days less than two Last week the “Twinkler” complain- | 8 sbort time they found him dead near 2 y
! months. Funeral at 3 o'clock this ed of a lack of energy in this town on what is known as the Grine hollow, at Overcoats, fine and dandy, $10.00 to «y
afternoon, at residence, Rev. L. P the part of certain people whose busi- the foot of the Allegheny mountains, 15.00. Children’s Suits, $2.50 to 5.00, and
y Sv ’ it it eo : : not far from the S. P. Maust farm. : 3 Your PLD
Young officiating. ness it seems to be to drink whisky ; Youths’ $8.00 to 15.00 ore
Good for everything a salve is used enough to supply the farmers with Fhe whole top of his head Was blown : Se ®
for and especially recommended for | PLY barrels for cider. We sighted | © Bis brain beitig seaitored Eboa, sou w&==For bi t 1 no
iles. That is what we say of DeWitt’s | the fact that some of our storebox | feet in every direction, and it was plain gest values, —
t itch Hazel Salve. On the market for | statesmen and bottlesscarred patriots to be seen by the position he and his . a : |
Joaze and 2 a fhongends of were neglecting their business to such | BU" were in that the weapon had been © this store every time. (
Miller. ’ Y5:1 | an extent that there was a shortage of accidentally discharged in some way. |
Rev. W. S. Bell, of Johnstown, i empty barrels. We are glad to state, The faithful dog was found lying by 5 . -
ev. W. 8. Bell, of Johnstown, is on wg ” ’ | his dead master’s side, and he remain- 9
Bolding a series of meetings in the however, that “Uncle Adam” and sev 1 3 CT :
es chareh of this ping all this eral other “Linkum?” party enthusiasts ed there until the unfortanate man’s & .T. HAY. pric
week. The services Paik aise be oon: 227° since got very busy, and as a re- body was taken fo his poms. 2 Manager:
tind ne ok Ber. Bell is 2 good sult the empty barrel shortage has Mr. Emerick resided at Boynton for 2 9
; ; S27" | been considerably relieved. about two years, and he came there | and Si 2
talker; and cousidersble interes is from the vicinnity of Kennell’s Mills, ee
being manifested in his meetings. The best treatment for indigestion |; “ty. co utheastern part of this county ee HI RL Re a : ht
Pil ikl nd positively cured and troubles of the stomach is to rest 7 2 2 * mR Des!
ne qe y uy dA It’s | the stomach. It can be rested by star- | He was about 26 or 28 years old, mar- £8
wih 2 or 3 Mogle OF ous the | vation or by the use of a good digestant | ried, and a wife and three young chil- e W ore e W 00 S THE ORIGINAL “le
: made for Piles along» . J which will digest the food eaten, thus | dren survive him. : ® .
work snrely and with satisfaction. : :
Itchi ‘ful. protruding or blind tgking the work off the stomach. At | > 3 ‘ sta;
Ly hn hl BY his as) the proper feEPATatusS, a single tea- HAD A CLOSE CALL We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. ;
E 3 : | spoonful of Kodo will wholly digest ? " . Aas : s ’
Lasge, nickel capped glass Jas, 2) 3,000 grains of food. It relieves the | “A dangerous surgical operation, in- Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you | Cures all Coughs and ohLe Red
Sy Wormag > OY," | present annoyance, puts the stomach | volving the removal of a malignant ul- w to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, assists in expelling som and the 1
16 y- & in shape to satisfactorily perform its |... , 3106 as my hand, from m ’! Colds from the Honey Bee p
Russell Fuller, of West Salisbury | functions. Good for indigestion, sour ’ rge y ’ y Shoes, Gr tc. System b 2 is on every -
d work at a mine near stomach, flatulence, palpitation of the daughter’s hip, was prevented by the 5 ® SEESEEEEEE by &_ bottl
has secure 5 : ys + gently movin
| 0 oH ders THE STAR sent heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made | application of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,” . th 8
Foustwell. 16 oF ah in strict conformity with the National | gays A. C. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. | |the bowels, oh
to his new address. A gon sug of | Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by = “Persistent use of the Salve completely T1CES W S : e ow est g sortein OR :
onr miners have lately moved to var-| H. Miller. 12- ; . r croup an
: : es : cured it.” Cures Cuts, Burns and In- | @igi@is BIBI 3 RBI BREESE Si8y sis | whooping-cough.
ious points in the north of this county, A good many of the farmers in this) iss . vn Mitre d ! ping-coug ; /
: 7 to be in great de- juries. 25c. at E. H. Millers drug ith : x (Trade Mark Registered.)
where miners seem to £2 vicinity are injuring their own inter- | store. 12-1 We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the \ fe
mand. Shian’s Calartl Cord Jf ests by refusing to sell their potatoes = a best and purest brands of goods. We solicit a share of your pat- : L :
Think of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Cureif | gg a fair price, and as a result our| OLD PAPERS for sale at THE STAR : : #
i od ) rona nd we guarantee a square deal a ¢
your Jose and sheost, dH yt aa Tr Do ready brought the finest | office. They are just the thing for ge, and g square deal'and satisfaction to all. AXATIVE
Toy Drea oe thing balm contains Oil | kind of potatoes in carload lots, else- | pantry shelves, wrapping paper and A
of Eucalyptus, Thymol, Menthol, ete., | where, for much less money than our | cartridge paper for the miners. Five OW ar €agcel 0. AND
ncosporaiad ui0 ah porte, roams home farmers are willing to sell for. cents buys a large roll of them. tf — .
like, velvety petrolatum. s | There are more potatoes in this vicinity 51 . - : - uN PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF
Beals yy rifles, oontrols. ok Phar. this year than there were last year, Kennedy rs Laxative Honey and Tar Ware Early Risers owns Early Risers |= o cow 2 co, cHieado, u. 8. a
121 ond the demand for them is not ag’ thesystem by gently moving the bowels. The famous little pills. The famous little plile. SOLD BY E, H, MILLER.
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