THE SOMERSET CAUNTY STAR P. I. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class, Subscription Rates. THEE STAR is published every Thursday, at Salisbury, ( Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pa.,at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. $1.25 If not paid strictly in advance........... 1.50 Bix MONtNS. . ivi iiii cirri venivnsienianins 75 Three MONthS...:.ociivtrervisnnssinnanrven 50 Single eoQies 06 To avoid multiplicity of small accounts all subscriptions for three months or less must be pald in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly adhered to. Advertising Rates. @ransient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. To regular advertisers, b gents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a {ine for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or wditorial matter for less than 10 eents a line for each insertion,except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be made known on application. Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents ne. -- Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, 5 cents each. Cards of Thanks will be published free for rons of .the paper. Non-patrons will be ohargod 10 cents a line. Resolutions of Respect will be published for 5 cents a line. All advertisements will be run and charg- ed for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Why Refer to Doctors Rev. Frank P. Baylor, of Somerset, was a business visitor at Tae Star of- fice, yesterday. We had a very agree- able talk concerning the good old days | of yore, when Rev. Saylor was a resi- dent of this town, back in the “Seven- ties,” and the editor was yet a boy. Use a little KODOL after your meals and it will be found to afford a prompt and efficient relief. KODOL nearly ap- proximates the digestive juices. It di- gests what you eat. It is sold on a guaranteed relief plan. Sold here by E. H. Miller. 3-1. Barchus & Livengood report their clearance sale, this year, the most suc- cessful they ever had. During the best two days of their special sale they sold over 10,000. worth of goods. They struck good weather for their sale, and what was still more important, they advertised it properly. WANTED !—10 men in each state to travel, distribute samples of our goods and tack signs. Salary $85.00 per month; $3.00 per day for expenses. SAUNDERS CO., Department P., No. 48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. Ills. 3-28 W. T. Rowe will sell his household effects at public sale, next Thursday, at his place of residence on Ord street. It is Mr. Rowe’s intention to return to England with his invalid wife, in the very near future. We earnestly hope that the lady will be greatly benefited by the change. The sale will begin at one o'clock p. m. Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, while wintry winds whined weirdly. Willie wriggled while Winnie wheezed wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, winter winds work wheezes. Wherefore we write, “Use Kennely’s Laxative Cough Syrup.” Nothing else so good. Bold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 Albert Robinson, who had been hold- Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. “ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is a remedy that should be in every home. I huve used a great deal of it for hard coughs and colds, and I know what a splendid medicine it is. I can- not recommend it too highly.” — MARK E. COHEN, Hyde Park, Mass. by J. Also manufacturers of 9 SARSAPARILLA ers Ayer’s Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral in breaking up a cold. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, PILLS, HAIR VIGOR. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY [TEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. The groundhog saw his shadow, The blamed old hog, he did. The groundhog saw his shadow, Then in his hole he hid. And now look out for blizzards. For six long, weary weeks ; So ’twill be, as you shall see, When his hole the groundhog seeks. Storms will rage and blizzards howl, And drifts be mountain high— We'll shiver, freeze and sneeze, And for warm springtime sigh. Our friend Sam Kimmel has once more changed location. He is now at Yerrington, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haselbarth went over to Friedens, Tuesday, to visit relatives and friends. The aged wife of the late Wm. Ben- der, of near Grantsville, Md., died last week, as did also the wife of Alvin Baker, of Grantsville. If you want a Business Education, attend the Meyersdale Commercial Oollege, Meyersdale, Pa. It’s The Best Se Catalogue Free. tf ing a clerical position with the Penn- | sylvania Railroad Co., in Altoona, Pa., has been transferred to Huntingdon, Pa. He writes to have THE STAR sent [to his new address, and says he likes his new position better than the old one, and also likes the town of Hunt- ingdon better than Altoona. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting—nothing to | sicken or distress your child. A sweet, | pleasant, and safe Syrup, called Dr. | Shoop’s Croup Cure, does the work and l does it quickly. Dr. Shoop’s Croup { Cure is for Croup alone, remember. It | does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. | It’s for Croup, that’s all. Sold by Elk | Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 | John Zehner, who resides on the | Bonig farm, about three miles west of | Grantsville, Md., on the National Pike, was a business visitor at Tug Star of- | fice. this morning. Mr. Zehner will have a public sale at his place of resi- | dence, on Saturday. Feb. 16th, at one | o'clock P. M. He will sell hay, grain, live stock, farming implements, etc. | A liquid cold relief with a laxative | principle which drives out the cold | through a copious action of the bowels. | and a healing principle which lingers in the throat and stops the cough—that is Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. Safe and sure in its action; pleasant to take ; and conforms to National Pure Food and Drug Law. Contains no opiates. Sold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 Among those from a considerable distance who came here to attend the funeral of S. J. Lichty, we noticed Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keim, of Missouri, Mr, C. Rowland, of Lanark, Ill., and John L. Beachy, of McKeesport. Mrs. Keim will remain ‘here until spring before returning home. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Lichty. To stop a Cold with “Preventics” is safer than to let it run and cure it af- terwards. Taken at the “sneeze stage” Preventies will head off all colds and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold, and please you. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 The prosperity of a town is not guard- ed by the wealth of its inhabitants, but by the uniformity with which they pull Yesterday morning the family of Jerry Glotfelty was increased by one, but we have not learned whether the new arrival is a girl or a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Meager went to | Pratt City, Ala., last week, to remain | about three weeks. They went there | to visit a brother of Mr. Meager’s who has been residing in Alabama for about 20 years. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment. Remember it’s made alone for Piles—and it works with cer- tainty and satisfaction. Itching, pain- ful, protruding, or blind piles disappear | like magic by its use. Try it and see! Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 Mrs. Catherine Livengood, who re- sides on Gravel Hill, has been very sick for some time, and it is feared that she cannot live much longer. The aged lady is the wife of the late David 8. Livengood. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to use An “Early Riser.” DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. E. H. Miller. 3-1 With thanks we acknowledge re- ceipt of an invitation to be present at the Pennsylvania State College, on the anniversary of the birthday of Abra- ham Lincoln, Tuesday, Feb. 12th. A | fine literary and musical program will be rendered for the occasion. Piles of people have Piles. Why suf- fer from piles when you can use De- Witt’s Carbonized Witeh Hazel Salve and get relief. Nothing else so good. Beware of imitations. See that the name is stamped on each box. Sold by E. 4, Miller. 8-1 | every desire. {5 cents and 25 cents. together when any important under- taking is to be accomplished. A man with a thousand dollars at his command and a love for his town in his heart can do more for the upbuilding of it than the millionaire who locks up his capital and snaps his fingers at home progress. If you are Constipated, dull, or bil- ious, or have a sallow lifeless complex- ion, try Lax-ets just once to see what they will do for you. Lax-ets are little toothsome Candy tablets—nice to eat. nice in effect. No griping, no pain. | Just a gentle laxative effect that 1s Handy for the | pleasingly desirable. vest pocket or purse. Lax-ets meet Lax-ets come to you in beautiful lithographed metal boxes at Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1 I.. D. Sine and his employes were cutting logs on his farm in Shade township, recently, when they noticed a flying squirrel emerge from a hole half way up a hemlock stump twenty feet high. One of the menpounded on the stump, and out came the squirrels, one, two, three, ete., until they counted forty-seven. The ground was literally covered with the rodents, and the men captured a number of them, says the Somerset Herald. Mr. and Mrs. George Biser went to where he lived. He visited here, last summer, and will be remembered by many of our people. We have not learned the full particulars of his death. : 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. 8-1 And now Dan Livengood is pap. Dr. A.M. Lichty reports the arrival of a bouncing young son at his home, Wed- nesday morning, while Dan was busy dispensing knowledge in large chunks in his school room at Boynton. The doc- tor phoned the glorious news to the proud young father without delay, and it is said that Dan was so overjoyed that he at once sent one of the school “kids” out for a bucket of fresh water, and “set it up” to the whole darned school. Here’s congratulations, Daniel, but we’ll take ginger ale for ours. Nothing will releave Indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. Kodol di- gests what you eat and allows the stomach to rest—recuperate—grow strong again. KODOL is a solution of digestive acids and as nearly as possible approximates the digestive juices that are found in the stomach. OL takes the work of digestion off the di- gestive organs, and while performing this work itself does greatly assist the stomach to a thorough rest. In ad- dition the ingredients of KODOL are such as to make it a corrective of the highest efficiency, and by its action the stomach is restored to its normal ac- tivity and power. KODOL is manu- factured in strict conformity with the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by E. H. Miller. 3-1 Failed to Show Up. Marks Miller's Lady Minstrels, a troupe billed for Hay’s opera house, to- night, failed to keep their engagement. The manager gives sickness as, the cause of the disappointment. Had this troupe arrived here today, as per con- tract, the opera house would have been crowded tonight, as people were hust- ling around for seats at a lively rate all afternoon. HUNTING FOR TROUBLE. “I’ve lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Buck- len’s Arnica Salve won’t quickly cure,” writes Charles Walters, of Alleghany, Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wal- ters; it cures every ease. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 25c. 3-1 W. C. T. U. Meeting. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Miss Mary Alice Beal, Mon- day, Feb. 11th. Following is the pro- gram: Devotional exercises—President. Recitation—Miss Beal. Reading—Mrs. Wahl. A good turnout is requested, so that the final arrangements can be made for the Frances Willard Memorial Service. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. Permanent Certificate Examina- tion. A permanent certificate examination will be held at Somerset, Pa., on June 28th and 29th, 1907. All applicants will be required to make a general average of eighty (80) per cent., and not less than seventy (70) per cent. in any branch. Those wishing to add higher branches will please notify some member of the committee. C. L. SPENCER, MiLprED Bins, W. H. KRETCHMAN, Committee. —. HUMOROUS LECTURE. Geo. P. Bible, A. M., to Appear in Hay's Opera House, Thursday Evening, Feb. 14th. This man’s name does not savor of humor, but he has a wide reputation as a humorous lecturer of the highest type. Back of his fine humor is always a high and noble sentiment and sense, says Prof. C. M. Barker, of the Barker | Concert Company. dorsed by such men as our State Su- perintendent of public Hon. Henry Houck and others. Ile is highly en- | instrugtion, | This lecture is for the benefit of our schools, as well as for the benefit of the speaker, and the audience should be as large as the opera house can hold. Ad- | mission, 50 and 35 cents. : Ri ua NEIGHBORS GOT FOOLED. “I was literally coughing myself to | death, and had become too weak to | leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I | was induced to try Dr. King’s New Dis- covery. It took just four one dollar Frederick county, Md., last Sunday, to | bottles to completely cure the cough attend the funeral of Mrs. Biser’s fa- | ther, who was a very old man, and died | suddenly at about 10 *o’clock, last Sat- urday night. Deceased was a veteran of the Mexican war, and up to the time | ef his death was a prominent and ac- tive business man in the community and restore me to good sound health,” writes Mrs. Eva Uncaphe, of Grover- town, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cough and cold cures, and bealer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by E- H. Miller, druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free, 3-1 FROSTBURG U.S. DEPOSITORY. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at- tention. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. ave OF FICERS: mma. Roberdeau Annan. President. Am DIRECTORS: eu. Duncan Sinclair, Robert R. Henderson. Daniel Annan. NATIONAL Roberdeau Annan. a Meat Market! mY mo. BANK Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund.. a Take notice that I have opened a new WUO.U0 1 and up-to-date meat market in Salis- Assets (over).. 1,088,000.00 | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, etc. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, | GOAN T0 PLEAS YO and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, PAID ON DEPOSITS. | Olin Beall. Cashier. Timothy Griffith, The Old Reliable Butcher. Y OLILL GOING ON! 4 20 Per & 2 BR Buu Another Street Railway Hearing. There was a hearing in the case of the Meyersdale & Safisbury Street Railway Co. vs. the Pennsylvania & Maryland Street Railway Co., before Hon. Francis J. Kooser, Judge of the Courts, on Saturday afternoon, on the petition of the plaintiff for an order of | the Court torestrain Frank A. Maust from interfering with the corps of engineers which were endeavoring to | make a survey of the plaintiff’s right of way over land owned by Frank A. Maust and H. H. Maust, which survey was being made in pursuance of a pre liminary decree of the Court made in this case, in which the right of the Plaintiff to make the survey was granted. The answer of Frank A. Maust was to the effect that he was not a party to the suit, but an outside party, and that! the Court had no jurisdiction over him, and had no authority to enter the de- | cree as prayed. The Plaintiff met the objection by the allegation that the property in question was owned by | Frank A. Maust and H. H. Maust as ur Closing-Out Sale of Cl. OTHING! Our prices were the lowest in town to begin with, and we are now closing out our entire stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats at Cent. Reduction! We are also continuing our great reductions“ @ in Tinware and Graniteware. Come and take ad- vantage of this great money-saving opportunity. ELK LICK VARIETY STORE, C. T. HAY, Mgr. | | PERE IO G1D C 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! jo We have on hand about 500 nice Dress Shirts that we are offering at sacrifice | prices, some for less than cost. One-dollar Shirts, 76c. Fifty-cent Shirts, 40c. Purest Groceries! | Our Groceries are ofSthe purest and best, and we are sole agents for the fa- mous Laurel Flour, onjwhich we have built up a large trade. It isthe flour that | best meets the demand of the people. Once 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. We have come to ‘stay, and we solicit a liberal share of your patronage. West Salisbury Feed Co. joint tenants, and that H. H. Maust| _ having signed the answer filed in the | SYS case as an officer of the Pennsylvania ER & Maryland Street Railway Co., and |¢ 2 also having assented to an arrange- ment made in the case by the counsel} in open Court that the survey might be | & the | 29 made to establish the lines of Plaintiff’s right of way, that his co- tenant, Frank A. Maust, was bound by | his action, and estopped from making | a the defense set up in his answer. Judge Kooser reserved his decision | to some futyre time, but intimated that lif it became necessary for the enlight- | enment of the Court to have the survey | made, that he might grant the right to make it. A. C. Holbert, Berkley and Koontz & solicitors for the Plaintiff. E. O. Koos- Harvey M. er, E. E. Kiernan and Berkey & Shaver {ge | are solicitors for the Pennsylvania & | ©% | Maryland Street Railway Co., and W. IH. Ruppel appeared for Frank A. Maust.—Somerset Democrat. This injunetion business is getting to be funny, and we now have a poorer opinion of the old M. & S. company than ever. called company is when they become frightened at a quiet, harmless citizen like Frank Maust, and resort to injunction proceedings. The idea of getting out an injunction to re- strain Frank Maust from interfering with anybedy or anything, is the most humorous thing we have heard of for a long time. Ogle are the | The windy promoters of 9 the M. & S. only show what a frail, | g® mythical, shadowlike thing their so-|§ peace-loving, | @A keep you awake? Our White Pine Cough Balsam with tar touches the tickle. bi It is very unwise to let it run on. Many times a cough is nothing oY more than a slight cold, and can be stopped by the use of our Pine g¥ Jalsam. This is just the season of the year when tke cool, blustering wind « and nipping air are making coughs and colds pretty fast. Lf you are one of the victims, you need something, and we have that something. $%¥ 9 We are pretty positive about that. & ® (City Drug Store, 2 Paul H. Gross, Deutsche Apotheke, Meyersdale, Pa. : . 2% ®F Use Beachy’s Tonic Pawder for horses and cattle. 2 For sale at Lichliter’s store. : 2 SEBS Opti ly Risers The famous little pills.