AC DEF SIOSTS 8 Cough keep you awake? OD PEP GIG) DEDEDE A UN UN GY GY) Our White Pine Cough Balsam with tar touches the tickle. It is very unwise to let it run on more than a slight cold, and can be Balsam. . Many times a cough is nothing stopped by the use of our Pine 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 one of the victims, you need something, and we have that something. We are pretty positive about that. City Drug Store, Paul H. Gross, De utsche Apotheke, Meyersdale, Pa. EF Use Beachy’s Tonic Powder for horses and cattle. For sale at Lichliter’s store. DG DEDEDE DG) X XOX OID EY BBB EE Insured against a poor bargain in buying that piano? Have you reasons to believe that you are going to be satisfied? Come in and see the Bush & Lane Pianos we are now exhibiting. Then You Will Know that to buy one of these pianos means to be insured against any possible defects in tone or workmanship, and to be everlastingly sat- isfied with your investment. Don,t worry, Bur CALL IN TopAY. Reich & Plock, Meyersdale, Pa. DUBOIS Gas and Gasoline ENGINES Are adapted for every purpose Is Ired. Per- where power regu footly Safe. Strictly High Grade. known the worl try and Euro engines 2 to and portable work, types. All the Ia Vertical Type 2 fo 12 M. P. 801 North B Give more power, last lon, over an As pros of their simplicity, econom and First Awards were secured at all large expositions in this coun- . We build gas engines 2 to 100 H H. P. for man We operate a direct ors the 2.5% full information sent free. DUBOIS IRON WORKS, Horizontal Type 5 to 100 H. P, and cost less to operate. They are in Buffalo alone over 500 are in use. and durability Gold Medals . P., gasoline uring, electric lighting, farm umping, ete., both ‘horizontal and vertical improvements. Every engine warranted. ,000 plant and every engine is shipped to you at factory prices. Catalogs and DuBois, Pa. rady St, 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, 75c. Fifty-cent Shirts, 40c. Purest Groceries! Our Groceries are ofithe purest and best, and we are sole agents for the fa- . mous Laurel Flour, onjwhich we have bu best meets the demand of the people. O ilt up a large trade. It is the flour that nce 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. ay, and we solicit a liberal share of you We have come to r patronage. 3 West Salisbury Feed Co. WE CAN |—We can supply cuts or any and all kinds of ad- 8 and job printing. Call at fice and see our large as- pecimens. We can show arly everything that ex- things that do not exist t kind of a cut you want t at a very low price. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS for weddings, parties, etc., also engraved visiting cards and all manner of steel and copper plate engraved work at THE Star office. Call and see our samples. All the latest styles in Script, Old Eng- lish and all other popular designs at prices as low as offered by any printing ouse in the country, while the work is the acme of perfection. tt 4 LA) Loy CA, To Get the Skin Thoroughly Clean the dirt must be worked out— the skin must be kneaded like a cloth garment in the wash tub. : Pompelan Massage Cream is first rubbed into the pores loosening the imbedded dirt; then it is rubbed out, bringing the dirt with it, removing the cause of sallow, lifeless com- plexions, restoring healthy circulation ; taking away wrin- kles and animating the tissues. For women— Pompelan Cream is a necessity. It makes the use of toilet powder unnec- essary; Contains no grease, leaves no shine, and cansot induce growth of hair. For men—it is most delight- ful after shaving. Takes away razor sareness and irritation. Call for sample and book on facial massage. Price 50c and $1.00 per jar. [EIR LIck Dra tore, COMING! The J. L. TEMPEST Dramatic Company. Will play a week’s engagement in HAY'S OPERA HOUSE, Beginning on Monday Evening, Jan. 28. This is the company that made the great hit in Salisbury, last spring. An excellent company of dramatic artists, producing the following high class plays: “THE AMERICAN ACTRESS,” “CATARACT CLAIM,” “PLUCKING OF A ROSE,” “CARMEN,” “A WAIF’'S DEVOTION,” “LADY AUDLEY’S SECRET,” “HOODOO NO. 13,” “MY UNCLE FROM JAPAN,” “EAST LYNNE) “RED WHITE AND BLUE,” “THE VAGABOND’S WIFE,’ “DAMON AND PYTHIAS.” Special Vaudeville Features. Marvelous Electrical Effects. Beautiful Moving Pic- tures. No delay between acts, but continu- ous performance. Popular Prices. THE SALISBURY HACK LINE o AND LIVERY. ~~ C. W. STATLER, - - Proprietor. @F=Two hacks daily, except Sunday, be- tween Salisbury and Meyersdale, connect- ing with trains east and west. Schedule: Hack No.1 leaves Salisbury at Hack No. 2 leaves Salisbury at Returning, No 1 leaves Meyersdaleat1 P.M No.2 leaves Meyersdale at . MF First class rigs for all kinds of trav- el,at reasonable prices. ’ Ola Relating to the Grading of a Part of Grant Street, in the Borough of Salisbury. SECTION 1—Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Bor- ough of Salisbury, in the County of Somer- set and State of Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the grade on the East Side of Grant Street in said Borough of Salisbury, from Broad Lane to Mechanics Street, be and the same is hereby established as fol- lows: Beginning at the curb line at the southeast corner of Grant Street and Broad Lane, at the present grade of said streets, thence along said curb line on the east side of Grant street, descending 1.686 ft. per hun- dred for a distance of six hundred and fif- teen (615) feet, thence descending .96 ft. per hundred for a distance of seven hundred Jon feet, thence ascending .74 ft. per hun- red for a distance of three hundred (300) feet, to the southeast corner of Grant and Mechanics Streets. Said grade being fixed according to the survey and plot prepared by G. L. Benford, Civil Engineer. Ordained and Enacted into a law this fifteenth day of January, 1907. ROBT. H. JOHNSTON, Attest:-- Pres. of Council. GEORGE C. HAY, Clerk of Council. Approved this 16th day of January, 1907. S. R. MCKINLEY, 1-247; Burgess. Desirable Residence Property for ale. 3 Large corner lot, 66x196 feet, front- ing on the main street of Salisbury borough, having theréon 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 Tae Star office, ok ck, Pa. ONLY $1.00 for single rigs to Mey- ersdale, at the Williams Livery. 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 Desirable Home For Sale. The Josiah Dively residence property on Grant street, Salisbury, Pa., is of- fered at private sale for a limited time. If not sold soon, property will be rent- ed. For further particulars apply to tf Kate MIER, Elk Lick, Pa, YOU CAN'T get better Livery Ser- vice anywhere than at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa. Prices always fair. Somerset County telephone. tf WANTED, all the sick and well peo- ple to know that we are sole agents for Dr. Kimmell’s celebrated Stomachic and Nervine Remedy, also Dr. Kim- mell’s Headache and Liver Tablets. tf HowARrp MEAGER & Co. WANTED AT ONCE |—Two good girls (white), one for’ din- ing room, the other for laundry work, at Hay’s Hotel. Good wages. Apply to or address D. I. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. tf MUST REMAIN IN JAIL. Damaging Evidence Against Flick- inger at His Hearing Last Saturday. John Flickinger was given a hearing on a habeas corpus proceeding, last Saturday, before Judge Kooser, and after two witnesses were heard, (Ross Holler and Mrs. Emerick, wife of the man Flickinger is charged with mur- dering) it was decided to return the prisoner to jail, where he will have to await his trial at the February term of court. —. According to evidence already given, it is believed that when the trial takes place, the widow of the dead man will be found to have been a partner in a plot through which Wesley Emerick came to his horrible death. In the meantime, let us all hope that speedy justice will be meted out, that no innocent person will have to suffer, and no guilty one escape. It’s a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop’s. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently enacted, for he has work- ed along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop’s Congh Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 2- — a: Marriage Licenses. & John Stonis, Windber. Annie Simons, Windber. Wicety Stopa, Jenner township. Ptryne Cloncka, Jenner township. Alex. Lazaretta, Goodtown. Annie Convat, Goodtown. H. LeRoy Glantz, Baltimore. Maud E. Naylor, Garrett. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kate M. Miller et vir. to Nora J. Mil- ler, in Lavansville, $61. Freeman Enfleld’s Adm’r to Wm. J. Brant, in Milford, $5475. Harry Koehler et al. to Daniel J. Custer, in Windber, $550. Jacob C. Eash et ux. to Jonathan Eash, in Conemaugh, $416. Wilmore Coal Co. to Harry Koehler, in Windber, $350. A.W. Buck, Trustee, to Cambria and Somerset Lumber Co., in Conemaugh, $130,000. Aaron F. Bittner et ux. to Agnes J. Coleman, in Brothersvalley, $5000. Lydia E. Zearfoss et vir. to John W. Gambert, in Elk Lick, $150. D. D. Johnson’s heirs to Martin John- son, in Summit, $400. Same to Ira Johnson, in Summit, $400. : Same to John D. Johnson, in Summit, $150. Jerre B. Keim to Lawrence Fallon, in Elk Lick, $160. Edward W. Rhoads to Bessie May Campbell, in Somerset borough, $2500. A. H. Sechumacker et ux. to Milton R. Vought, in Addison, $250. Alvin J. Schrock et ux. to John W.| Schrock, in Somerset township, $1. H. H. McCully et ux. to Steve Sul- | ovaki, in Windber, $775. Albert C. Adams et al. to S. M. Ham- ilton & Co., in Somerset township, $5. 8. D. Livengood to 8. M. Hamilton Coal Co., of Baltimore. in Somerset township, $1. : AR te 8. M. Hamilton Coal Co. of Delaware to 8. M. Hamilton Coal Co. of Penn’a, in Somerset, $50. A. O. Hamilton et al. to S. M. Hamil- ton Coal Co. of Penn’a., in Somerset township, $1. 3 HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. “To enjoy freedom from chilblains, writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., “I apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with excel- | Guaranteed to cure fe- | lent results.” ver sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25¢. at E. H. Miller's drug store. 2-1 i STATE POLICE. Private M. A. Prynn Tells of an In- teresting Revolver Match by Troop C, of Which He is a Member. Reaping, Pa., Jan. 4th, 1907. Epitor 8taR:—On Jan. 1st, 1907, the members of this troop held a revolver match here for a silver cup presented to the troop by Deputy Superintendent J. Chester Morris. The prize was won by L. E. Booth, who has never had any military exper- ience, and he will hold it until the next shoot. It will become the personal property of the person winning it three times. The shoot was at 25, 50 and 75 yards, five shots to be fired within one minute, each distance, and five shots rapid fir- ing at 25 yards, 10 seconds allowed. Private Booth, Captain Smith and Private Jenson tied in the total score, each having 80 points ; but Booth made the best score at 75 yards,and he was declared the winner. Following is the total number of points out of a possible 100, made by the best fifteen contestants who fired in the match: ow Private L.E. Booth.......... . Captain Smith Private Jenson Sergeant Hunt Private Talley Lieutenant Garwood Private Smeaton. Private Ely Private Wisman Private Meikrinsz Private Thomas Private Prynn Private Culver Sergeant Van Vorhis Private Lot I consider I did very good for one who has never had much experience in shooting. The winner, Booth, and my- self, are the only two in the troop that have not had any military experience. Booth is a splendid shot with any kind of a gun. We are having a very mild winter down here; have not had any cold weather yet, but plenty of rain for the past day or two. Hoping you had a good Christmas, and wishing you and yours a bright and prosperous New Year, Iam yours truly, Mark A. PrRyYNN. en CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE. “It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption,” writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. “I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night, Finally I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, and contin- ued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were en- tirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 pounds.” Thou- sands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 2-1 —— TIMBER STATISTICS FOR 1906. Figures to be Gathered by Forest Service and Census Bureau— Success of Last Year’s Work. Schedules for the collection of statis- tics of forest products for 1907 have been sent by the Forest Service to all engaged in industries directly depend- ent upon our forests. This work is a continuation of that done in 1908 by the Fcrest Service in cooperation with the National Lumber Manufacturers’ Association. It then received the uni- versal approval and support of the users of wood throughout the United States. The work was undertaken to meet the urgent demand for accurate data upon the annual drain upon our forest resources. The results proved so valuable that the information will be compiled annually, in accordance with the plan outlined by the Forest Service a year ago. To add to the efficiency, accuracy, and promptness of compilation of the data, the Bureau of the Census and the Forest Service are this year cooperating in gathering the statistics. This plan insures to the manufacturers the an- nouncement of results at the earliest possible moment after all the reports have been received. Several new features will distinguish the collection and publication of figures for 1906, now under way. The figures for the production of lumber were withheld, last year, until returns had been received from every state. This year the production of each state will be announced as soon as the returns are in. The failure of the manufactur- ers of a single state to furnish the in- formation Promptly will therefore de- lay the publication of results for that state only. The total production of the United States will be compiled when all state reports are complete. The lines upon which inquiry will be made are practically identical with those of last year, covering lumber, lath and shingles, pulpwood, railroad ties, tan bark, veneer, wood distillation, and cooperage. A single addition has been made in an inquiry as to the consump- tion of telegraph and telephone poles. The Service believes that the statis- ties for 1908 will be more complete and more. promptly obtained than those gathered last year. If so, there practical value to wood producers wil’ be greatly increased. Success depend= very largely upon the ready coopega- tion of manufacturers throughout the country. HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR COM- PLEXION. Every ene who wants a good health: color, a raddy glow and a clear ski free from the effects of biliousness sluggish liver and chronic constipatior should get a 25-cent package of Laxa Eola Tonic: Tablets to-day. E. H. Mil- er. 2-1 How Build or Not Build Up a Town. When Cain had killed off one-fourtl of the people on the earth—leaving onl: three, then went into the land of Nct and builded a city;-it-id’evident that he did not sit around like a bump on a log and growl about the Nod real estat: and people. He was not himself, per haps, the most exemplary of men, ant if he had some reason to emigrate fron the land of his birth, he did not mop and whine, but got hold of a piece o ground and went to work to do some- thing. The man who could build up : city under such auspices is the kind o material we want in this town ; and w« will not inquire too minutely into hi antecedents, so that he takes hold like a man and be good at last. But what is more, Cain did not a3 vise his son to “go west, and get out © the old dead town.” He named ths | city after-him, believing in it, worker for it, brought his goods there ans kept his money at home. Does an; body suppose that when strange: came to Enoch, (name of the city) with any notion of going into business ther: Cain told them it was a ‘dead ok town,” that it was established by -. murderer, that the water was bad, it merchants all sharks, and its mechanic botches—that the town was not health and would “never amount to anything® Does anybody suppose that when b wanted to invest a few dollars in dr, goods he hustled off to the city, or th: he only went to the. merchants « Enoch when he wanted a favor—wani ed “a little time?” Do you think he ever went aws- from home to get lumber that could t- had at better rates in Enoch than els: where, or to Cincinnati for cheap bu; gies, when the “home manufacture: could meet every demand with mor stylish and substantial rigs? Do you suppose he went moping around about taxes being too high i Enoch, 4nd no one there knowing an; thing \ah ut business? No, sir. H evidently wasn’t built that way. ! taxes were high, he got up and hustle to increase the value of property,« that there would be greater values t tax. He built houses and encourage others to do so. If city lots got te- low, he bought up a dozen or two, sca: tered here and there, for the doub’ purpose of personal profit and stregt] ening values. On these he put u plenty of houses at reasonable figure good ones, too, so that when_any on came to Enoch he did not have to mov into an old tumble-down shanty « move on. He improved and beautifie. every lot, kent the weeds down and s: out trees on the lots and in front « them, even where he did not build, tht adding to the value of each lot and ac joining property as well. He foun that it did not take so much money 1 run a comely, well kept town as it di a delapidated, God-forsaken one, an: there were four times the values o which to raise the required mone: That’s the way he lowered taxatio:. not by sitting on a stump and howlir about it. wIf a man wanted to run factory, or some other enterprise, } was not afraid the fellow wanted make some money, but told him to “sa in, and I'll help you all I can. A bu: ness that does not make money is 1 good. We want every legitimate bus ness in Enoch to make money, arn. piles of it.” ; aren AN INTERESTING TREATMENT. E. H. MILLER SAYS HE HAS AT LAST DI» COVERED A POSITIVE CURE FOR INDIGESTION, : “For years,” said the above druggis “I have been waiting for some one discover a remedy that really will cu: dyspepsia. “I recently learned that a new re: edy, Pepsikola Tablets, had been plac. on the market, and on investigation found that at last there is a reme« that surely will cure. “I laid in a big supply because I kne that as soon as the people began know about this remarkable reme« there would be a big demand for it, a: it is selling beyond my expectation: It is not often a druggist'sells a ne remedy on a positive guarantee, bs unless cured of nervousness, diz: spells, sour stomach, coated tongu palpitation and other symptoms of dy pepsia, Mr. Miller will hand back yo: money cheerfully and without arg: ment. No one should hesitate on trying - 25-cent box of Pepsikola Tablets, - they will not cost you a penny shou’ they fail to relieve and cure the ver worst case of indigestion and dyspepsi THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks can be obtain: at all times at THE STAR office: Lease Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bon¢ Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, R ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Te ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summo: Execution for Debt, Notice of Clair for Collection, Commitments, Subpo - nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tt