] Ie ow SR P.L. Livexaoop, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,at Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. O.) Nome rset Coun- ty, Pa. at 1 following rates One year, if paid spot cash in advance. + $1.28 if not paid strictly in advance wear Toik Bix months. Three months 50 Single copies. as Suis 20D To avoid multiplicity of small accounts all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and terms will be rigidly Rdhered to. JD Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line sach insertion. To regular advertisers, 5 sents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a tino for each succeeding insertion. No busi- mess lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 sents a line for each insertion,except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be made known on applic ation. Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents sline. 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 prirons of the paper. Non-patrons will be sharged 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 discontinue No advertisement will be taken for less shan 25 cents. Last Saturday morning it snowed a little, and everybody grumbled. Now it's as hot as that awful other place, and people are grumbling again. This old world does not suit many of us, yet most of us are in favor of remaining here just as long as we can. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. Wm. Getty, Jr., of Grantsville, Md. is this week officiating as lightning jerker at the Western Union telegraph office at this place. The regular oper- ator, Mrs. V. E. Baumgardner, went to her home at Morgantown. W. Va, several days ago, owing to the illness of her husband. When your back aches it is almost invariably an4ndication that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, dis- eased kidneys frequently cause a break- down of the entire system. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, in- flammation of the bladder and all urinary troubles.” Sold by -E.: H.. Mil- ler. 6-1 Farmers are warned against a set of swindlers going through the country selling barbed wire fencing. They offer to furnish a good eight-wire fence, with iron posts, for 8 cents a foot, and A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing... Something to make the hair more manage- able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, § that will feed the haig_ at the. same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fed hair will be strong,and will remain where it belongs — on the head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial — ‘Sold for over sixty years.” Made ord, C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of A d SARSAPARILLA: y € T. Sh LY PECTORAL. L0G IND GEAER GEAERAL NEWS. NEWSY [TENS GATHERED. HE HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Miss Margaret Glotfelty went to (California, Pa., last week, to complete her course at the State Normal school at that place. “Here’s to your health and happi- ness”—DeWitt’s Little Karly Risers— famous little pills. Nasty, sick head- ache or biliousness may come on any time ; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold by E. H. Miller. 6-1 Last week Governor Stuart approved a bill making it a misdemeanor, pun- ishable by a fine of $100 and one year’s imprisonment, to distribute packages of medicine or candy at houses or on a public highway John W. Miller, who for some time had been conducting a restaurant at Laneville, W. Va., has purchased a small farm near McHenry, . Garrett eounty. Md., where he now resides as a tiller of the soil. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for wemen and children. Its mild ac- tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer- able to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, ete. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at any drug store. 6-1 Rix months after he disappeared. the body of William Andrews; a 40 years old, was foygnd <everal days ago under a large oak tree in the woods east of Addison. It had fallen and crushed him-as he was cutting down. : DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Salve does not merely heal on the sur- face; it penetrates the pores an promptly relieves pdin, caused by boils, burns, scalds, cuts and skin diseases. It is especially good for piles. Beware | of imitations. Sold by E. H. Miller. 6-1 Mr. Milton Sheets and Miss Minnie man. Hersh, both of Coal Run, were mar- | ried in Meyersdale, yesterday evening, | by Rev. B. B. Collins. The groom is .a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sheets, and the bride a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hersh. Clyde Balliet, a former Salisbury boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. “recently passed a successful examina- tion for mine foreman. He is now em- ployed at a good salary by a coal com- | We congratulate | pany near Pittsburg. Clyde on his success. Free Samples of “Preventics” and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed | "prays lumber- | it | Hazel ! J. C. Balliet, | secure.a contract that turns out to | mean 8 cents a foot for each wire, or a | tatal of 64 cents a foot. | Hon. Ira Milliron was visiting friends | in Salisbury, last week. He is one of { the Venango county members of the Legislature, and he is giving a good ! necount of himself in many ways. We | are always glad to note the advance- | ment of energetic young men, and es- | pecially so if they ever resided in Salis- | bury. Kidney complaint kills more people i than any other disease. This is due to | the disease being so insidious ‘that it gets a good hold on the system before it ris recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure “will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken in time. Sold by all Druggists. «6-1 1 An Towa reformer, while visiting in Washington. recently, took his little | son with him to the Senate gallery. | The boy seemed especially interested in the chaplain of the Senate. “Oh! he for the Senate, doesn’t he?” i asked the lad. ‘‘No,” said the reformer, “he gets up and takes a look at the ' Senate, and then, he prays for the - | country.” z : a An Indiana man had formed a habit of attending church and timing the preacher, allowing him just 30 minutes for his sermon, and when the time ex- pired, got up aud walked out. He died, recently, and his friends had a church | funeral. The preacher had him right up in front—hg couldn’t get away— and he soaked it to him for an hour and a quarter. There comes a time when every man can play even. When your food has not been prop- | erly digested the entire system is im- paired in the same proportion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol For Indi- gestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol con- forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by E. H. Miller. 6-1 “One of our leading farmers,” says a local paper, “found a cigar in his small son’s pocket, the other day, on coming home after a shooting trip. The farmer confiscated the cigar and whipped the boy with the rope used to tie the family mule at night. Then the farmer light- ed the cigar and started to smoke it himself. It was loaded. It exploded and burned the farmer’s lilacs off his physiognomy and set fire to the barn. A little Kodol taken occasionally, especially after eating, will relieve stomach, belching and heartburn. J. B. Jones, Newport, Tenn., writes: “I am sure three one dollar bottles of your Kodol positively cured me of dyspepsia, and I can recommend it, as that was three years ago, and [ haven’t been bothered since with it.” Kodol is guar- anteed to give relief. Sold by E. H. Miller. : 6-1 Henry Dively, who has figured prom- inently in the courts of Somerset county from time to time, on charges ! ranging from larceny to horse-stealing, was sentenced to seven years. in the | penitentiary, last Friday, by - Judge who also imposed a fine of | $300° and eosts of prosecttion.on Dively. | This is the result of a horse-stealing | scrape. Dively is an Allegheny town- | ship farmer who has. more bad notoriety { than good reputation. i K ooser, | Norman A Maust, of Roanoke, Va, | made the editor's heart .glad, several days ago by remitting over seven “plunks” to apply on subscription to { Tue Star. Mr. Maust says in his let ter, “We are always anxious to see THE | STAR, as it tells us what is going on at | home. Tell all inquiring friends that we are all well and happy. We have fine weather here now, and Roanoks is prospering, and new up in every part of the city. Let me send you free, for Catarth, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of | Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh Remedy. Mrs. 8B, Joyce, 180 Sullivan 8t,, Clare- mont, N. H,, writes: “About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. 1t cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble ef several years | standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it.” Sold by all Druggists. 8-1 Mrs. Sally Livengood, who for some time has been living with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Dill, in Meyersdale, will sell a lot of household effects at her former place of residence, corner Ord street and Smith avenue, this borough, on Saturday afternoon, May 25th. Everybody should attend the sale, as many old-time artieles will be sold that are eagerly sought after, these days. Mrs. Livengood is still quite ac- tive and enjoying good health, although not far from 90 years of age. Negotiations have been opened by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Compa- ny with the Kendall Lumber Company for the purchase of the latter’s narrow gauge line extedning north from Moun- tain Lake park. This line will be re- built, and the Baltimore & Ohio will then have a new direct line from Con- fluence on the main line, to Mountain Lake park, on the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern. While there has been talk of building such a cut-off for some years, it is now authoritatively stated thatthe railroad company intends to take the work up in earnest, says the Somerset Democrat. For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's than any other Sough remedy because its laxative principle assures a healthy, copious action of the bowels and at the same time it heals irritation of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes and allays inflammation of the mucous membrane, Contains Honey and Tar, pleasant to take. Children like it. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. : 6-1 ~ Yesterday was the 43d anniversary _of the battle of New Market, Va. in which some of the ‘Frosty Sons of Thunder” got a very warm reception. The old boys of the 54th Penna. Vols. were up against it hard en that occa- sion. Sixty-four men of the. company belonged to were in the fight, and only thirty-two came out of it, says Mr. Lichty. Col. Campbell’s horse, a fine steed captured on a former occasion from the rebels, got away from the colonel during the New Market fight, and went over into the rebel lines. The colonel seeing where he went, ex- claimed: ‘Let him go; he knows he’s a d—d rebel, anyhow !” Edward Davis, who for a year or more was employed by the West Salis- bury Feed Company, severed his con- nection with that concern on Tuesday last, he and his brother having pur- chased a tract of timber on Negro Moun- tain, which they will forthwith begin to convert into lumber. Edward will move to Springs, where THe Star will keep him posted on the news of this locality. He is a most axcellent young man, and like “Bert” Engle, the man- ager of the West Salisbury Feed Com- pany, is very popular with the many customers of that concern. His place will be filled by Harvey Newman, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman. We wish abundant success to Mr. Davis in his new business, and also to the young man who will take his place in the store. Let me mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my -Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don’t make the common error of treat- ing symptoms only. Symptom treat- ment is treating the result of your ail- ment, and not the cause. Weak Stom- ach nerves—the inside nerves—means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop’s Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the “inside nerves.” Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop’ s Restorative. Write for my free Book now. Dr. Shoop’s Re- storative sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 5-1 : Of-the women’s publications come to our table, The Ladies’ World always seems to offer the most for the articles timely, the departments prac- tieal, the illustrations high class and the price moderate. The May number just to hand opens with a paper treat- ing Jamestown and the Exposition in a very unusual and interesting way. A new serial by Hugh Pendexter, with illustrations by Pitney, opens attract- ively, and: The Princess and - t3é-Phoav- man comes to a conclusion. “There is short fiction by Elliott Flower and Elizabeth McCracken, in the opera series Gustav Kobbe tells the story of Aida, and music lovers will delight in homes are going | the article on Lhevinne, the pianist, The fashion department is full of hints for summer clothes, with appropriate | patterns. There is a lesson on re- modelling the wardrobe, and the usual sensible helps in housekeeping, in the | . - It is a entertainment and care of children, in. Laxative Cough Sypup; It is BETTER ¥ Wm. J. Lichty and John J. Livengood which | least—the stories are good, the special | SE] % SI ETE TYE ~ FROSTBURG, MD. BAN aS EFA TORY. . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PALD ON DEPOSITS. | Capital Stock. 4 Sarplus tund.. 50,000. | 65,000.( 0 1,000 000.00 | 1,200. 000. Of Deposits (over) LL ONVINGS DEPARTME Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all Sorrespondence given prompt and careful at- tention. Assets (over)... Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. a... OFFICERS: mm. Roberdeau Annan, President. Olin Beall. i... DIRECTORS: mn, Robert R. Henderson. Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith. Cashier. Take notice that I have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- | bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, jand it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt | Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ate. | GUBRANTEE T0 PLEASE YoU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants lin the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The 01d Reliable Butcher, £7 Pe 2 Daniel Annan. Roberdeau Aunan. af J | fh ( : x wa el Lig po i» B the sort of tailoring that makes the garment last. antee that assures you perfect service and satisfaction. but wears well, because it’s made well. They they represent. ACK OF STYLE in our new display of swagger Spring and Summer clothing, is Back of Our clothing not only look well, are priced mighty small for the big value The above pictuse illustrates the fitted back of “Pelham Barchus & Livengood. the clothes, is a guar- ” Clothes. Co 0000006000...’ Be a Hand=Me= PAY LESS" “Dress Better” Art of Tailoring. no guess work. The Douglas I Want 1,000 made to order, | Suit, . AONUDNNNNANNY el RZ A /| BIRCH CANVAS POCKET STA EE ES EES J RR Re SSHSSSSS SS EEC SEES ESS CR GREE on 2 o! Uy to Order Se M m any house in this RT Ne bi. i (Concave Shoulders are the vital essentials for a correct fitting coat In order to secure them and let the general public know that real good clothes are always month and offer you choig¢e of any $30, $35, $40 made to your measure, 2:16 At these figures I am giving more value than Come now, while the assortment is at its best and we have time to give you special attention. Doin me Seishin] ACh IS THIS ! The Douglas System means perfection in the It leaves nothing to chance. U nb reakable Front and New ‘‘Cash’’ Customers shall “Forget Profits” this for - . Douglas Never Before Made a Sait for Less Than $30. city. 8th Floor, Peoples Bank Bldg., 4th Ave. @ Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Entrance 307 Fourth Ave. Take Elevator Open Evenings Till 9 O'Clock P. S.—Railroad fare allowed to all new customers within fifty miles of this city. you, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, | Wis, simply to prove merit. Prevent- ics are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventics prevent colds—as the name implies —when taken early, or at the “Sneeze Stage.” snow white creamy, healing antiseptic | Ii a ls | atiqnetts and the cultivation of good , dients as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Men- ooks. If you do not know the maga- | thol, etc., it gives instant and lasting | Zine, get a copy and look it over. (New relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. | York: Fifty cents a 3 your, ) Make the free test and see for your- - | self what this preparation can and will IF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand For a seated cold or LaGrippe, break it up safely and quickly with Preventics. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1 | by Elk Lick Pharmacy. { accomplish. Address Dr. Shoop, Ra- cine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold 8-1 advertising, advertise it for sale. You cannot afford to follow a business that will not stand advertising, stope the cough and healslungs Cures Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Croup and Whooping Cough.
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