1t is noticeable a cold seldom comes HE ASH 00 NT STAR on when the bowels are freely open. ; Neither can it stay if they are open. . Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. | tastes as pleasant as maple sugar. | Free from all opiates. Contains Honey and Tar. Conforms to the National Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. | pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by E. =z mail matter of the Second Class. H. Miller. i-1 Mr. J. H. P. Long, who has been em- ployed in this vicinity for’ a year or THE STAR is published every Thursday, st ; ; > ia Iv salisbury, ( Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- two, recently moved his family here 3y, Pa.,at the ollowing ries in from Cumberland, Md., and is now a One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. $1.25 2 bee / . y not paid strictly in advance........... 150 | resident of this borough. Mr. Long is EX MIONUIS.....occece unui srnnararenee 5 Toate ol most excellent man, and we are Single i a IR TIRT Cru ea 5 pleased to know that he has decided to 0 avoid multiplicity of small accounts ire ; all subscriptions for three months or less become a citizen of our town. must be paid in advance. These rates and 1 germs will be rigidly adhered to. Open the bowels and get the coid out i of your system. Kennedy's Laxative a TE Cough Syrup opens the bowels and at Advertising Rates. the same time allays the inflammation Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line of the mucous membranes. Contains ach ingertion. TS Segular advertisers, 5| Honey and Tar. Drives out the cold eonts a line for first insertion an cents a time for each succeeding insertion. No busi- 5ad stops the Sought Absoiniely fee mess 1ncals will be mixed with local news | from any opia es. Conforms tothe Na- Seems or editorial matter for less than 10 | tional Pure Food and Drug Law. Pleas- cents a line for each insertion,except on | gnt to take. Sold by E. H. Miller. 1-1 Totes for Display Advertl ts will b s © — or rr wm A chest bought at a constable’s sale Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents | nagp Meyersdale, proved to be a wind- aline. jogs) Advertioments a logal sates : fall for the purchaser, Roney Fordyce, arriage rth an eath Notices no : : axesoding ffteen lines, inserted free. All | who paid a few dollars for it. It con- additional lines, 5 cents each. i i Cards of Thanks will be published free for tained a number of Talo coins of gold, melronsel tho paper. Non-patrons will be | silver and copper bearing the date of rged 10 cents a line. + Retolutions of Respect will be published | 1811. An offer of $500 Bes been Felnsed cents a line. : r m- All advertisements willbe run and charg- by the owner, says the Somerset e od for until ordered discontinued. ocrat. No advertisement will be taken for less shan 25 cents. The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes; anew one quickly comes. It’s the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Aver’s Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Askyour doctorabout it. «1 had a terrible cold, and nothing relieved me. Itried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and it promptly broke up my cold, sto ped mi cough, and eased every part of my body. It did wonderful work for me.”—MR. J. F. LUTZ, Toledo, Ohio. ee ——— Subscription Rates. Charley Hetzel claims to have had the largest turkey in Uniontown, Thanksgiving day. The turkey was a very large bird, and weighed 85 pounds. Mr. Hetzel did not sell it, but sent it out to the farm until next year. Who can tell but that it may reach a hun- dred pounds by next turkey day?— Connellsville News. Catarrh of the nose and throat should lead you to at least ask us for a free trial box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Cure. Nothing so surely proves merit as a real, actual test—and Dr. Shoop, to prove this, earnestly desires that we let you make that test. This creamy. Snow White healing balm, soothes the throat and nostrils, and quickly purifies a foul or feverish breath. Call and in- vestigate. Elk Lick Pharmacy. 1-1 William Umberger, a Shade farmer near Forward, raised a very large to- mato plant on his farm, last summer. It completely covered a space 16 feet in diameter, and contained 80 tomatoes of various sizes, two of them weighing about two pounds each. It had six vines, each being about eight feet long, says the Windber Era. J ers PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. Mrs E. E. Haselbarth, who under- veo o ToEalar WIth AYO! S went a surgical operation at the Uni- Pile, just one i each night. versity Hospital, Philadelphia, last week, is getting along nicely, we are iE glad to say, and we trust that the good . lady will soon be able to return to her 2 . | pretty home and enjoy good health. Her husband, who accompanied her to the hospital, has not yet returned NEWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, | nome. WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. | It “taken at the Sneeze Stagel re ventics—a toothsome candy Tablet— will surely and quickly check an ap- Tae Star and the Pittsburg Daily proaching ool or Lagrippe When you Gazette Times, both papers one year | Met SER E0L0C 0% Ie LSC ka the for only $3.75. Send all remittances to | prompt effect will certainly surprise THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tf |and please you. Preventics surely ‘ supply the proverbial “ounce of preven- Paul H. Gross, the genial and popu- | tion.” Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes lar Meyersdale druggist, was a busi- by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 1-1 mess visitor at THE Star office, Mon-| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Burkholder were day. business visitors at Tne Srar office, If you want a Business Education Monday. They reside on the Anthony attend the Meyersdale Commercial | Shoemaker form, near Savage, Pa., ard Gollege, Meyersdale, Pa. It’s The Best | next Monday they will have a public School. Catalogue Free. tf sale of their live stock, Lay, grain, im- Mrs. Geo. W. Wilhelm, of New Ha- | plements, ete. They have decided to ven, Pa., in company with Mrs. J. B.| quit farming, and Mr. Burkholder bas Martin, were callers at THE Star of-| rented Val. Bender’s coal mine, which fice, Monday. he will operate after leaving the farm. Made 2y J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILLA. For chapped and cracked hands noth. | To have beautiful. perfect, pink, vel- ing is quite as good as an application vet-like lips. apply at bedtime a light of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Put it | coating of Dr. Shoop’s Green Salve. on before going to bed, use an old pair Then, next morning, notice carefully of gloves and see what a difference the | the effect. Dry, cracked, or colorless morning will bring. Sold by E. H. lips mean feverishness, and are as well Miller. 1-1 ill appearing. Dr. hoops Green Salve ) is a soft. creamy, healing ointment, Mr. J. I. Randolph, of New Wilming- | that will quickly correct any skin blem- ton, Pa., arrived here on Thanksgiving | ish or ailment. Get a free trial box at day for a visit with his sisters, Mrs. Al. | Our store and be Sinyineed. Large, bert Reitz and Miss Grace Randolph. Glass Jars, 25cts. Ae armney. He remained over Sunday. It is a mistake to use a violent ca- A eivichen hawk swooped dows upon tha¥ftic to open the bowels. A gentle the poultry yard of W. B. Snyder, heat movement will accomplish the same re- Scalp Level, a few days ago, and tried sults without causing distress or se-| to carry off a fat pullet. Two game rious consequences later. DeWitt’s | roosters attacked the hawk, and in a le ate recommended, moment the air was full of feathers. Mo. J i H, : ; The hawk fought desperately for 10 ro LN Shay of Ppa Ohio, ar-| :nutes, then gave up the struggle, LS Ee 2 ETE RE sailing away with much of its plumage ma 2 missing. oi his who resides at Medina, Ohio: ; Both gentlemen went over to Frost- Yesterday the Maust Lumber Pom: burg, Md., yesterday. pany had Constable Frank Wagner sell Prios oo gala Solict irom Dy. Shoop's the huge stone piles that were placed Magic Ointment. Remember it’s a on their land at Boynton, a few years alone for Piles—and it works with cer- | 289; by the old M. & 8. Street Railway tainty and satisfaction. Itching, pain- Company. The purchaser was Ernest fo), prosuding, orblind piles disappear | Livengood, and the price paid $43.00. Ei ne ¥y It and 1 Ernest has more rocks than ever, now. Curtony busines sob aed 2 Doc. DeLozier cried the sale and dem- ss is good a ros- i strated that he is no slouch of an pects for the future were never bright- i, s er. Labor disputes reach amicable set- A ith sprained ankle will : i man with a will use Home most Gases, yages being ad- |, crutch, rest the ankle and let it get vanced in numerous transporting and | well. A man or woman with an over- manufacturing industries—Dun’s Re- | worked stomach can’t use a crutch, but view. the stomach must have rest, just the 5 same. - It can be rested, too, without WANTED :—Lady to advertise our |giarvation. Kodol will do it. Kodol goods locally. Several weeks home | performs the digestive work of the work. Salary $12.00 per week, $1.00 a tired stomach and corrects the diges- ] 7 tive apparatus. Kodol fully conforms day for oxpentes. SAUNDERS CO., to the provisions of the National Pure Dept. W, 46-48 Jackson Boulevard,| Food and Drug Laws. Recommended Chicago, I11. 1-17. and sold by E. H. Miller. 1-1 The champion checker player of Norristown claims to have the Western Pennsylvania is Henry Slon- | youngest coon hunter in the state. aker, of Cooperstown, Venango county, His name is William Elliott, and his who is in his 99th year. He challenges | age 3 years. With gun, lantern and to meet any player at any time. Mr. |gum boots he trudges with his father Slonaker is a Republican, and says he | on short trips along Stony creek and never voted a split ticket. attracts much attention. The boy’s grandfather, Henry Elliott, is the champion coon hunter of the eastern section of the state. Last year he cap- tured 115. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prepared. | assure us‘that this remarkable digest- | ant and corrective for the stomach con- forms fully to all provisions of the Na- tional Pure Food and Drug Law. The Kodol laboratory is a very large one, but if all sufferers from indigestion and stomach troubles could know the vir- tues of Kodol it would be impossible for the manufacturers to keep up with the demand. Kodol is sold here by E. H. Miller. 1-1 Samuel B. Logan, agent for the So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, at Chester, states that diph- theria is prevalent among the dogs, there being several cases in various sections of that eity. The disease causes the dog to let his tongue hang out continually, showing other symp- toms similar to those of rabies. Vet- erinarians there are studying the mal- ady with a great deal of interest. President Jacob S. Miller has an- nounced three Farmers’ Institutes: Monday, December 17, the institute will convene at Boswell and continue in session until Tuesday evening, when it will adjourn to Somerset. It will be held in Somerset Wednesday and Thursday, and in Meyersdale Friday and Saturday of the same week, clos- ing December 22. Among the speak- ers engaged are J. 8. Burns, of Alle- gheny, Prof. J. T. Mairs, of State Col- lege, T. E. Orr, of Beaver, and George B. Waychoff, of Jefferson, Greene county. Reprint, News-Herald: “There is at least one effectual, safe, and reliable Cough Cure—Dr. Shoop’s—that we re- gard as suitable, even for the youngest child. For years, Dr. Shoop bitterly opposed the use of opiates or narcotics in medicine, offering $10 per drop to any one finding Opium, Chloroform, or any other poisonous or narcotic ingre- dient in Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. And the challenge is as yet unanswered. Here is one manufacturing physician, who welcomed with much satisfaction, the new Government Pure Food and Drug Law. The public can now pro- tect itself at all times, by insisting on having Dr. Shoop’s when a cough rem- edy is needed.” Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 1-1 Jerome Enjoying a Boom. The new town of Jerome, not far from Holsopple, promises to become one of the busy mining towns in the county, it being the scene of the opera- tions of the Jenner-Quemahoning Coal Mining Company. Two openings have been made by the company, and a $30;- 000 steel tipple has been completed. More than a thousand tons of coal are shipped daily from the two openings, with the indications that the output will be greatly increased, this winter. The town has a system of water works, and the sanitary precautions have been endorsed by the State health officials. —Somerset Standard. > — Maro, The Great Magician. Don’t miss seeing this wonderful man, Friday evening, Dec. 14th, in Hay’s opera house. His wonderful magic seems like supernatural power. Maro makes flowers spring up on the stage and performs many other won- ders that amaze and delight all. He will have with him a quartet of skilled musicians, whose sweet music will charm you. Ticket board open at Miller's drug store, Wednesday, Dec. 12th. The equal of this entertainment has never miss it. A New Counterfeit. The United States Secret Service an- nounces the discovery in Chicago of a new counterfeit $5 silver certificate, series of 1899, Lyons, register, Treat, treasurer. It is a crudely executed process note on a single piece of paper, slightly thinner than the genuine, with the fibre imitated by red and blue ink marks on the surface. The work is blurred. The note,it is said at the Treasury, will not deceive expert handlers of money, but is sufficiently dangerous to persons. ANNOUNCEMENT. We call your attention to the fact that Dermakola ointment is a positive cure for Eczema, ulcers, wounds, piles, and every kind of skin or scalp trouble. It costs 25 cents if it cures. If it don’t we return your money. E. H. Miller. 1-1 been in Salisbury. You can’t offord to, impose on careless or inexperienced | Meat dl Market! NN. J Y Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 : re — Capita) stock 2 ; Surplus fund. . 5000001 Take notice that I have opened a new Deposits (over) 960,000.00 | and up-to-date meat market in Salis- . § 0 Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. ny Everything is new, neat and clean, SAVINGS i l _ THREE PER CENT. INTEREST | and it is a model in every respect. R N NI: PAID ON DEPOSITS. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Drafts on all parts of the world. Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. : Accounts of individuals and firms invited. 1 pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, Deposits sent by mail and .all correspondence given prompt and careful at- i tention. a | CUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. : ST NATIONAL ol re BT LR - me OF FICERS : mi. Roberdeau Annan. President. Olin Beall. Cashier. me DIRECTORS: aati. Robert R. Henderson. Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, Roberdeau Annan. Stylish Overcoats! AINHIAINIINININS All the new styles in Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats are CASPER WAHL, The 01d Reliable Butcher. here, ready for you to put on. Children’s Overcoats, Ages 3 to 10, $2.00 to 5.00. Boys’ Overcoats, $4.00 to 12.00. VX 2 Men's Overcoats and Raincoats, $6.- : 00 to 15.00. : We can save you money on anything in the Clothing line. Come in and let us show you the new styles, and = get acquainted with our prices. : Barchus & Livengood. Hats, Suits, Overcoats! The most up-to-date assortment ever shown in Salisbury, and prices the most reasonable. Come and see our immense new stock, comprising all the latest styles. The little fellow, the big fellow and the medium sized fellow can all be best fitted out here, and for the least money. : : i 8 i = = ® : Our stock of Hats is by far the largest and finest ever shown in Salisbury. The prices range from $1.00 to 3.50. Men’s fancy dress Suits from $7.50 to 15.00, and, mind you, the same quality other dealers sell at $10.00 to 20.00. Cor- duroy Suits, extra good ones, only $6.00. ‘Overcoats, fine and dandy, $10.00 to 15.00. Children’s Suits, $2.50 to 5.00, and Youths’ $8.00 to 15.00. w==For biggest values, this store every time. Hay's Department Store, / C. T HAY, Manager : : E J ® New Store! New Good | THE ORIGINAL two onan Tos Bie. co sted ste the > LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP - Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa, and invite YOU | Cures all Coughs and oie Rea e UO come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, | assists in expelling somand th | | Colds from the Honey Boo Shoes Groceries, ete. | System by SIBLE # BRIERE gerily moving ; | the bowels. g@aWAsta Prices As Low As The Lowest! | arunar-Sa Ng TT ICE EE smmsmmgs | Whooping-cough. SEIRH We start with an entire new Siods. and we handle only the| TmeXetResinnd) best and purest brands of goods. We solicit a share of your pat- KENNEDY'S ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. LAXATIVE Howard Meager & Co. HONEYm=TAR ; n PREPARED AT THE LABORATORY OF ois Early Risers to BeWitt's Early Risers | E. O..DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A. The famous little pills. The famous little pills. | SOLD BY E, H, MILLER. ~ » ’ il o | i dl. mm
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