al : arket! nti pened a new ket in Salis- hliter’s store. t and clean, respect. sh and Salt ), ete. : 3 for Fat Cat- ultry, Hides, EASE YOU nd be con- ly your wants ! WAHL, e Butcher. sl ts are o 10, ). ; $6.- lothing es, and pee. 0 Da : ww Our White Pine Cough Balsam with tar touches the tickle. It is very unwise to let it ran on. Many times a cough is nothing more than a slight cold, and can be stopped by the use of our Pine ¢ Balsam. < This is just the season of the year when the cool, blustering wind && and nipping air are making coughs and colds pretty fast. If you are o& one of the victims, you need something, and we have that something. We are pretty positive about that. City Drug Store, Paul H. Gross, Deutsche Apotheke, Meyersdale, Pa. HP® Use Beachy’s Tonic Powder for horses and cattle. 8 For sale at Lichliter’s store. LAZIER Gas and Gasoline ENGINES Are adapted for every purpose where power Is required. Per- foctly Safe. Strictly High Qrade. Horizontal Type 6 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, econo and durability Gold Medals and First Awards were secured at all large expositons in this coun- try and Europe. We build gas engines 2 to 100 H. P., gasoline engines 2 to 40 H, P. for panufeinring, electric lighting, farm and portable work, pumping, etc. bot horizontal and vertical types. All the late: improvements. Every engine warranted. ‘We operate a ,000 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. Wagner's RESTAURANT. Ellis Wagner, Prop., Salisbury. (Successor to F. A. Thompson.) 'VSTERS. IN EVERY STYLE Also headquarters for Ice Cream, Fresh Fish, Lunches, Confectionery, ete A share of-your patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN SCHRAMM. FRANK WAGNER. The Quick-Trip HACK .. LINE, SCHRAMM & WAGNER, Proprs. Two hacks daily between Salisbury and Meyersdale. Leave Salisbury at 8 A. M.and 2 P. M. Leave Meyersdale in forenoon im- mediately after arrival of all passenger trains, and in the afternoon at b o'clock. No mails to bother with. Quick and com- fortable trips guaranteed. Somerset Co. tel- ephone. P.O. Address, ELK LICK, PA. Murphy Bros. RESTAURANT! ZAHN Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete. Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef- steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot Coffee, ete. Meals to Order at All Ame. - Hours! We also handle a line of Groceries, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We try to please our patrons, and we would thank you for a share of your PURE HOME GROUND CHO 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. buying. MURPHY BROTHERS, 8 McKINLEY BLOCK, SALISBURY, PA. L. E. CODER, Wace, Clocks nd Jewelry, SALISBURY. PA, epairing neatly, promptly and substan- tially done. Prices very reasonable. New Firm! 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. Desirable Residence Property for Sale. 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, etc. The house has been re- cently remodeled and given three coats of paint. Everything about the place is 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 EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa., you will get the worth of your money. Somerset County telephone. tf eee tte ——————— YOU CAN'T get better Livery Ser- vice anywhere than at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa. Prices always fair. Somerset County telephone. tf ee lp. FOR SALE !—10-acre surface F. R. ANSPACH, 12-20 tract, all mining and mineral rights reserved. Situated near old Extract Works, West Salis- bury. Terms to suit purchaser. Confluence, Pa. WANTED, all the sick and well peo- Crude | | A Column Thoughts | Home Dedicated As They | 1}, | to Tired Fall Circle | Mothers From the | As They Editorial | Join’ the Pen:— | Depart- | Home Plegsane | Circle at vening | Evening Reveries. ment. | Tide. An easy way to spoil an evening meal is for each one to relate the disappoint- ments that have happened, the slights endured, or the offenses given. These are enough to counteract the effect of all good things the most generous and skillful housewife can place upon her table. Why has a boy any more right than a girl to leave his hat on the parlor table, his gloves on the mantle, his coat on the chair or newel post, and his shoes in the middle of the room? He can learn orderliness just as well as his sister if he begins in time. Now is the time to begin. If the boy is to be a “little gentle- man” when away from home, he must be taught, and not by precept alone, but as well by example, when he is at home. And the influence of the ex- ample of the father npon the son, and of the mother upon the daughter, will be much more potent than any amount of advice or any rules of etiquette. The misguided people who assert that marriage as an institution is a failure are generally gazing through spectacles blurred by their own mis- takes. There are a thousand happy hearthstones to one that is cold and cheerless—a thousand prizes to one blank, and we usually hear more about prizes than blanks. Marriage is not a failure. Some individuals are. cradle song to the grand closing sym- phony that bears the soul away or wings of fire. A love that is greater than power, sweeter than life and stronger than death.” DICTIONARY GIRLS. The liveliest girl I ever met Was charming Annie Mation; Exceeding sweet was Carry Mel; Helpful Amelia Ration. Nicer than Jenny Rosity It would be hard to find; Lovely was Rhoda Dendron, too, One of the flower kind. I did not fancy Polly Gon, Too angular was she; And I could never take at all To Annie Mosity. 1 rather liked Miss Sarah Nade, Her voice was full of charm; Hester Ical too nervous was, She filled me with alarm. E. Lucy Date was clear of face, Her skin was like a shell; Miss Ella Gant was rather nice, Though she wae awful swell. A clinging girl was Jessie Mine, I asked her me to marry In vain—now life is full of fights, For I’m joined to Millie Tary. —Boston Transcript. ete DIGESTION DECIDES IT. GOOD DIGESTION MORE THAN HALF THE BATTLE, Life is a ceaseless struggle for suc: cess because success is supposed to in sure happiness. Ambition and ability make for suc cess, but without health too, failure i: more than probable. If the digestion is poor, the nerves unsteady, the blood thin, the weigh! less than it should be, and ambitior and energy at low tide because of ple to know that we are sole agents for Dr. Kimmell’s celebrated Stomachic and Nervine Remedy, also Dr. Kim- Plant a rose on the hearthstone neighbor and friend, that its modest, of | stomach trouble, failure is almost » certainty. Whether you make much or little of mell’s Headache and Liver Tablets. tf Howarp MEAGER & Co. at THE STAR office. tf Election Notice, First National Bank of Salisbury, Pa. banking room of this bank, Tuesday one and two o'clock p. m. 1-3 ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. work, at Hay’s Hotel. wages. Apply to or address D 1. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. tf All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale The annual meeting of the stockhold- ers for the election of directors to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the January 8th, 1907, between the hours of WANTED AT ONCE !—Two good girls (white), one for din- ing room, the other for laundry Good silent sweetness may kiss the weary heart at morn, at noon, at eve and at every hour. “Flowers on the grave cast no fragrance backward over the weary years.” Plant ye a rose that il may smilingly bloom over the living: Keep it not for the dead, where it must bloom bowed and silently awed. It is probably not true that family “manners” are less courteous now than formerly ; probably the reverse is the fact, but it must be admitted that there is yet room for a great deal of improve- ment. Somehow, somewhere, there has crept into popular acceptance the idea that with marriage, or at least with the waning of the honeymoon, the “lover days” are over, and the kindness, gentleness, and attention which existed during the courtship has no longer a place in the domestic economy of the wedded pair. Every inebriate you see staggering along the road or street, you know is life, whether you fail or succeed, your digestion largely decides it. So con- fident is E. H. Miller that Pepsikole Tablets will renew your energy, steady your nerves, drive away that tired feeling, give tone to the digestion, im- prove your appetite, bring up yow weight to where it should be, put new color into your cheeks and new life in- to your stomach, that they continue tc sell this grand dyspepsa remedy on the money-back plan. te Have confidence. The guarantee absolutely protects you. Mr. Milles will gladly pay back your quarter if at the end of the ten days’ treatment you have not been cured or decidedly ben- efited. - > oo 1- The Remarkable Adventure of 2 Child of the Mining Camps. Some years ago a child was born dur- ing midwinter in a remote mining camp of the Sierras. The mother was unable to nurse her baby ; there was n¢ milk in the camp, and the roads wer: impassable. A skee-runner volunteer ed to carry the child down to the ope: country on skees, and this experimen fh 1 y IT IS BAD BUSINESS % lite ot ‘ed. Several days later the mar | P 1 1 (x ® . ™ to allow peo- | going to make some woman's life mis- | was tried. Several days later the ma | rest x rocerles. (x. G. De Lozier, ple to look in vain through che col- | erable. Some wife or mother, or help- reached an Indian encampment witl Our Groceries are ofithe purest and best, and we are sole agents for the fa- umns of THE Star for an advertise- less children are to be at the mercy of | the child still alive, but in a starving ¢ Ak mous Laurel Flour, ontwhich we have built up a large trade. It isthe flour that i I i CONFECTIONER ment of your business. tf la madman. You smile at his antics, | condition. It was nursed back t best meets the demand of the people. Once tried, always used. s winen py for her who is to be the health 2 one of the squaws and is liv We also handle a good line of Every-Day Workin Trousers and Gloves. agonized sufferer, nor give a thought of | 108 to-day. . 5 We solicit your patronage and invite you to oT We have come to TT what you might do to help her in her On this basis of these facts, Charle: friendless, homeless condition—for the Frederick Holder, in the Christma: stay, and we solicit a liberal share of your patronage. Having purchased the well known Jeffery grocery opposite the postoffice, I want the public to know that I will add greatly to McClure’s, has written a story, strong wife of a drunkard, rich or poor, liv- virile, dramatic, of the true MecClur ing in gilded halls, or squalid hut, has West Salisbury Feed Co. i At oy no home. The tender associations that | type, telling the adventures of oi > - ribin is struggle Frocery and confectionery store, and to give cluster around that sacred name do not | skee-ranner, desc b gh 3 gals : i d EF ili Di ihut include drunkenness. The two king- | With OO om an : 5 i an e endic No. 21 McWhorter an erti 1zer istri er Bi V 1 For Ca h doms, heaven and home. do not admit | beasts of the ores 3 =p. Ar EEE od distributes the Teil in a furrow, jesite 12 aiue Sil. the drunkard. Where he lives is hell. Srdunie and % grt oa als Es e growing crop, as a resser or as a broad- . s otogra 0 e res | : TH er in pi 1 that may be desired, from a i them 3 p grap narrow stream up to a uniform spread of over I solicit a fair share of your patronage, We occasionally observe our mascu- | child, taken two years after the event \ I a 3Partsy | and I promise asquare deal and courteous line friends take some exception to | which actually occurred, accompanie- i Ty few Iouads wp to forty or more pounds to treatment to all customers. My line will our ideas in this column. Well, we the tale. | § the hundred yards oI Tow. ia . consist ~=of ©-Staple and Fancy Groceries , ; i divided into t wD don’t blame them, they were not par- | a A E Sarios LA Choice Confectionery, Country Produce, sarlor] ttten © 1 1th i > May Ask One Dollar to Hunt. | n two more-Tows of plants at the same time. Cigars, Tobacco, etc. tieu arly wri en or om, a t ough we A bill is bei dy ih tak: | TOP RESSING STRAWBERRIES PPOSITE POSTOFFICE believe there is much in this dapart- 111 18 emg prepared by 1s sta | -DRESSING . 0 0 , : ment that would do them good, and we | game commission, to be submitted t:- { i For this work it is the ideal thing, making a SALISBURY, PA. Tho difference between Hitting and Missing is thedif- ; : the next legislature, requiring ever; : : are glad to know that some give them 1 beautiful and uniform spread of the fertilizer on any xow or bed of strawberries up to two . end an Accurate and an Inaccurate Arm, Rg : g in the state t tax be and one-half feet Fide, Pe distributer is light, yet rigid and strong, and easy and pleasant Foy years of experencels behind A SN a reading. We write particularly in sportsman in the state to pay a tax E Oe De all sizos of Horse Fertilizer Distributers, also Potato Planters, Bean and Pesnut] | THE SALISBURY HACK LINE pA] PISTOLS. SHOTGUNS the interests of our wives, our mothers | fore he is permitted to hunt. oy ta % Planters, and Paris Green Dusters, Send for Illustra Catalog . AND LIVERY. ~~ Rifle Telescopes, Etc. and daughters, (with an occasional hint will be $1, and will be payab e to th = McWHORTER MFC. COM PANY, Riverton, N. Ja . a pg $08 149 for fathers and sons) and we have re- county treasurer, who will give it t : — on the STEVENS. Ifyou |Dltge catalog Cescriy ng ¢ : 1aa3 2 : : C.W. STATLE P : Da ons sip Oh (he dntise BYRV ENS fine, ceived the testimony of many, that they the state game commission for ex ; 5 . R, ~ - roprietor. Seth Sapte rn gomsin® painig on Shoot. have been greatly encouraged by what penses. : : L@ Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- ETT ITT they have found in this department, At present the legislature gives th tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- warded for 10 cents in stam : : ission $10,000, and it is expecte: ing with trains east and west. 1. STEVENS ARMS is TOOL > «nd. 50 wh feel our labor Is not entirely | SOMTISEION Bit, TH, p Schedule: | P.O. Botans co-- in vain, but are encouraged to work to pay all expenses out of that up = CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS., U.S.A. | on, and as best we can, promote the in- Game wardens are paid by receivin. Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at........ SA. M { 1 he fl : a fend 3? Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at........ 1P. M = | terest of the household. half of the fine imposed on oflender and as a consequence are under su: Returning, No 1leaves Meyersdaleatl P.M | While Robert G. Ingersoll is not AY, No.2 leaves Meyersdaleat.............6 P.M ® | picion half the time of manufacturin Man r grist Shh 21g for all kinds of trav- e u m d { | S m often qucted in a Home Circle Depart- | cases in order to get their money. 2 age : Shai tensonable pr ses || ment, yet he said some of the most One game warden has been murder ‘ beautiful things ever spoken, and said | ed, two shot at and one is now in ja ; ’ : - rs : Lost RENEE Don t let beer get the I have found a tried and tested cure for Rhous|| them the best. He was on one oc-|at Wilkesbarre for Asianains hime) | whom he caugh ELBE, |GINAL UGH SYRUP matism! Nota remedy that will straighten th | casion asked to give two views in a when a foreigner distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bond | symposium of women, and in reply | shooting song birds resisted arrest. growths back to flesh again. That is impossible, | “Tt The bill will provide that no boy ui rae pains and pangs of} make an encampment, but one woman | der 12 years of age shall be permitte In Germany—with a Chemist in the City of|| can make a home. I not only admire | to shdot game, but any farmer bo Darmstadt—I found the last ingredient with | woman as the most beautiful object | from 12 to 21 may shoot on his ow which Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy was mad premises without taking out a licens: takes a hundred men to best of you. Get the best of it— said: 29 ever created, but I reverence her as The Red ‘ yon purchase a pres- ey De : ] Clover Blos- . a perfected, dependable prescription. Withot : All foreigners must pay a license fee « sot and the ent, select something that will that Tagt ingredient, I successfully treated manyy the redeemed glory of humanity, the | «15 sanctuary of all virtues, the pledge of | all perfect qualities of heart and head. It is because women are so much bet- ter than men that their faults are con- fast, or the person receiving it is likely to soon forget the giver. Artistic designs. beautifully finished together with great weai- {ag qualities arc combined in the “1847 ROGERS BROS. SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, Ete. The **1847 ROGERS BROS.” brand has a world wide seputation as ‘‘Silver Plate that Wears,’® and is sold by all leading dealers. Sead to the for beautifully illustrated cata- fogue “C.-L.” Ixrzanarionat Sruvze Co., Successor to MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO. Meriden, Conn. 1t is estimated by the commissio that one manin every thirty is a sport: man and goes hunting, and it is argue that it is unfair for twenty-nine men t be compelled to pay for the sport « the one. A tax of $1 on each hunter, is said, will produce revenue enou ht. see the commission through withou giving the wardens half the fines, fo: then they could be paid salaries. DR. DAVIS’ PRESCRIPTION FOR HEADACHES. When we recommend and guarante: Ake-In-The-Head tablets for headache and neuralgia it is because we kno you must obtain relief or we stan ready to pay your ten cents bac! Safe, sure, and always cure. E. Ti. Miller. 1-1 many cases of Rheumatism; but now, at last, it formly cures all curable cases of this heretoforg much dreaded disease. Those sand-like as Monastery, brewed at Latrobe, Pa., : : and pass away under the action of this remedy of | : : : and recognized by chemists and | freely as does sugar when added to pure iis, | sidered greater. The one thing in this And then, when dissolved, these poisonous was world that is constant. the only peak freely pass from the system, and the cause ofl | t} at rises above all the clouds, the one Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now ng 2 . s 5 real need—no actual excuse to suffer longer with window in which the light burns for- out help. We sell, and in confidence recommend ever, the one star that darkness cannot | quench, is woman’s love. It rises to 9 Dr. Shoop’s the greatest heights, it sinks to the low- | est depths, it forgives the most cruel Rheumatic Remedy, ELK LICK PHARMACY. Y Honey Bee pis on every \3 judges of a good article asa pure, wholesome, beverage. S Laxamive w TAR LABORATORY OF , OHICAGO, U. 8. A. i, MILLER. Delicious! Refreshing! Sold at the West Salisbury Hotel, West Salisbury, Pa. | injuries. A woman’s love is the per- | fume of the heart. This isthe reallove that subdues the earth; the love that has wrought all miracles of art; that | gives us music all the way from the CHAS. PASCHKE, Propr.