Constipation Baked sweet apples, with some people, bring prompt relief for “Constipation. With others, coarse all-wheat bread will have the same effect. Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to relieve every ailment known to man, if physicians can but find Nature's way to health. And thisis strikingly true with regard to Constipation. The bark of a certain tree in California—Cas- cara Sagrada—offers a most excellent aid to this end. But, combined with Egyptian Senna, Slip- pery Elm Bark, Solid Extract of Prunes, etc., this same Cascara bark is given its greatest possible power to correct constipation. A toothsome Candy Tablet, called Lax-ets, is now made at the Pr. Shoop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and most effective prescription. Its effect on Consti- pation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath, Sallow Complexion, ete, is indeed prompt and satisfying. No griping, no unpleasant after effects are ex- perienced, and Lax-cts are put up in beautiful lHthographed metal boxes at 5 cents and 25 cents per box. For something new, effective, try a box of nice, economical and -2tS ELK Lick PHARMACY. S Notice. Keim, late of Elk Lick connty, Pa., deceased. ving been issued Executor’ Estate of Amelia township. Somerset Eetters test nary hi to the unders l in and for Soi the above | claims again: : © ov I neon forpaviment,d t nticated, at the res- idence of the SE aBeutor, in Bik Lick town- ship, on Saturday, June 1st,1907.in the after- noon,and those indebted thereto will please make immediate payment to Davin H. KEry, Executor, 5-80 Vest Salisbury, Pa MORE & I bALT A } 1 | RAILROAD. VERY LOW RATE SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO Jamestown Exposition : "UNTIL NOVEMBER 30. ATL ANTICO CITY, AMERICAN MEDICAL ATLANTIC CITY AND:SE SPECIAL FIXCURSION, JUNE 27 AND 2, AUGUSTS AND LOS ANGELES, NATIONAL ECLECTIC ASSN, JUNE 4-7. ASHORE, +JELY 11 22; AND SEPT. 5. MEDICAL ASSc- CIATION, SPOKANE, : BX. P03 ATRL E,W Cn AVOR, J PHIL ADELPIIA, PAL B. PP. O. BLES: JULY 15-20. SARATOGA SPRINGS,N. YY, Kooy rs Ty MPLAR, JULY 9-13. A NTO N ATL JON CAM PM ENT, PEEMBER Y-11. BOSTON. \i DP. NEW ENG AND OLD HHoME WEEK. Ju! For fi SE TST AN I \ L2H AUR, tidetailsasto rats on wh ¢h Jtickets will he trains apply to ticket more Ohl Kwilrond, ssroutes,dates sold, time of ngents, hides -30 The Sanitary Water Purifier, CALVANIZED Steel Ghain Pump It is the Best Pump on the Market. Operated over cisterns and wells where depth does not exceed 20 feet. | It will not Freeze, Rust or Rot. It the most beautiful, strongest and service- able, and will produce more water. It is en- tirely Sanitary. The water coming up the first tube into the spout, the over pro- duction into the wheel box, draining through the center tube. The base is so constructed that the water never splashes through the sides. We have nsed | this pump in the finest homes in the city kitchens, porches ‘ yards and it he | ways proven sat tory. It is Sanitary because it is clean. Tt purifies the water by § | the action of the chain and the drainage through the center tube} | which agitates the water, there being enough air ventilation in the pump, when in action, to keep the water pure and asteless. Ask your dealer to show it to you. Manufactured by EVANSVILLE PUMP & MANFG. CO.,} | EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. | 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE { Buhl, in Meyersdale, $200. Windber, $230. Summit, [in Larimer, $160. | Ursina, $250. | in Ogle, | $ 2000. { by the English sparrows. | states | nesting these birds are REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wilmore Coal Co. to Frank H. Pen- ner, in Windber, $450. John Kraul to same, in Windber, $800. Jacob 8. Picking, per Sheriff, to Sam’l P. Miller, in Somerset township, $1400. George Friedline to Ernest O. Koos- er, in Somerset township, $11,600. Norman E. Knepper to 8S. K. Mognet, in Somerset township, $1565. Valentine Hay et al. to Edward San- ner, in Rockwood, $75. Edward Sanner to J. C. Enos, Rockwood, $250. G. B. Hough et al,, to C. H. & B. L. Kemp, in Somerset borough, $350. Sarah C. Pile to same, in Somerset borough, $325. Chambers H. Huston to Chas, Kemp, in Somerset borough, $32. Isaac S. Kauffman to Louisa Yoder, in Conemroah, $300. Simon J. Kauffman to Jacob M. Lohr, in Conemaugh, $500. : Joseph J. Seese to Nelson Wilson, in Paint, $450. Andrew Everline, Ex., to Henry Pe- terbrink, in'Southampton $1300: Frederick Helen to Solomon Kim- mell, in Shade. $221.25. Samuel Wagner to Willis Powell, Shade, $1500. Job Thomas to Babcock Lumber Co., in Allegheny, $900. Samuel Robinson to Samuel McFear, in Lower Turkeyfoot, $100. C. W. Kurtz to W. L. Silbaugh, in Confluence, $700. W. L. Silbaugh to G in Confluence, $650. W. L. Bowlin to same, in Confluence, $325. Emanuel Kerns to Albert J. Emerick, in Southampton, $45. Elizabeth Crist to Jacob L. Seese, in Ogle, $400. Joseph Manges to Margaret Manges, in Black, $423.75. ; Josiah Cover to Park O. Cover, Jenner, $73. Wm. Pringle to Thomas McKenzie, in Greenville, $6.25. Albert Baker to same, in $365. in in eo. L. Morrison, in Greenville, Perry G. Mille r to Yohin Mearspreck- | er, in Summit, $325. Henry Miller to Herman berg, in Summit, $200. John Meager to George Salisbury, $1348.68. Emil Segrin to Muhlen- in James, George Sojka, | Windber. $800. Lorenzo ID Kramer to James E. Kra- mer, in Upper Turkeyfoot township, $4000. Walter Lepley, per Sheriff, to Edwin Mike Lupa to Guiseppi Macinelli, in Charles A. Heinemeyer to Albert | | Christner, in Garrett, $25. N. A Maust, per Sheriff, to Nellie M. | Broadwater, in Elk Lick, $100. Rollin Holsopple to Simon 8S. | baugh, in Benson borough, $9325. : Klink to Joseph Klink, in David S. $4075. \. B. Brightman to Caroline lL.eazure, Zachariah Keefer, Oma Gray to | Larimer, $1. William Holzhower to Wm. P. Mey- ers, in Summit, $700. Margaret Scott to William Miller, in Albert Dull to Babcock $200. I= i Neuse to Willis Seese, in Paint, Israel Seese to Aaron Seese, in Paint, $500. Jacob Marker Black, $3000. to John Marker, a PROTECT THE SWALLOWS. | Government Urges the Protection of Insectivorous Birds. The U.S. Department of Agriculture | has issued a bulletin urging the people of this country to use all their efforts to induce the return of the various species of swallows which have been practical- ly driven out of this part of this country The bulletin true that sometimes fected with these species of vermin which could in any that while it is while parasites, are not | way annoy human beings. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &cC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly gcartain al opinion free whether an invention is pro! y . Communica- tions strictly Songaentiai HANDBOOK on Paten: sent free. Oldest agency for securing or as taxon Ean Munn & Co. receive notice, without charge, in the "Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. T.argest cli culation of any Scienting Sournsh Terms, $3 year; four months, $1. by all newsdealers: MUNN & Co. 361Eroaduay, New York Branch Office. 625 I St.. Washineton. D. C IDNEYCURE ‘Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. FOLEYSHONEY-~TAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia QWs Early Risers The famous little pills. Hn for children; safe, sure. No opiates ONEYAaw LEYSH( and heals lungs lows, tree ! swallows, the most valuable stroyers among the birds. { says: farmer | birds more useful The experts of the Department pre- | nounce the swallows, including in this | designation purple martens, barn swal- | and eliff | swallows and bank insect de- The bulletin “From the standpoint of the and orchardist, perhaps than the swallow exist. They have been described as the light[cavalry of the avian army. Specially adapted to fight, and unex- celled in aerial evolutions, they have few rivals in the art of capturing in- sects in mid air. They eat nothing of value to man, except a few predaceous wasps and bugs, and in return for their services in destroying vast numbers of noxious insects, ask only for harborage and protection.” Rel Mail for Jamestown Exposition. Mail, whether ordinary or registered, intended for delivery at the James- town Exposition, should be addressed to Exposition]Station, Norfolk, Va., and not to Jamestown, there being a post- office of the}latter title distant from Norfolk and the}§Exposition grounds. Care should be exercised in this mat- ter to avoid annoying delays. in { Yet the humble cow is a Brum- in! | wrongs. | Lumber Co, in | lances in- | | and opportunities are gone by. An 01d Spelling Book. We have in our possession an old spelling book which was in use in this vicinity as far back as about 1840. It was the property of the late Christian C. Livengood, who for many years lived in the house on the southwest corner of Ord street and Smith avenue. The book was found in the attic of the old Livengood house and given to the editor by Mrs. W. H. Dill, of Meyers- dale, who is a daughter of the man who owned the book. The old volume, with its old-time pictures, ancient proverbs, wise old “saws, ’-etc.. is quite a curiosity at this age of the world, and the pictures of engines, cars, implements, ships and many other things appearing therein are in strange contrast with things of modern construction. Following are some of the verses that appear beneath the pictures contained in the book: A lamb delights to skip and play. A swan can swim or fly away. The sportsman with his dog and gun, Has much less good than evil done. Sepulzrels have ease: — They live upon the tallest trees. nails to climbigwith A wheel is made for turning round :— A plow for turning up the ground. The man who by the plow would thrive, Himself mast either hold or drive. The rooster crows to give us warning Of the near approach of morning. The faithful w Fatah dog keeps awake at night, And barks to warn us when all is not right. The shepherd and his dog protect the sheep; Which feed securely, or lie down to sleep. This is the Index, or man’s hand. The camel walks through desert sands. This cruel hawk is watching for his prey. > That pretty quail should keep out of his way. Though the noble BOTS is 2 held in high repute, more useful brute. The modest chapel stands below the hill. Ready for pious. worshipers to fill. | ! Here is the black or common bear, With long sharp nails and shaggy hair. | The leopard is a pretty spotted beast, That loves on other animals to feast. Things to Quit. (Gossiping. Fidgeting. Grumbling. Hairsplitting. Saying fate is against you. Finding fault with the weather. Going around with a gloomy face. Fault finding, nagging and worrying. Taking offense when none is intend- ed. Dwelling on fancied slights and Talking big things and doing small | ones. | Boasting of what you can do instead | of doing it. | Seolding and flying into a passion | over tritles, Thinking that lite worth living. Depreciating light of Saying unkind things about acquaint- | . . | ix a grind, and not | yourself and making | your abilities, and friends. Exaggerating and making mountains out of molehills. Pitying yourself and bemoaning your lack of opportunities. Comparing yourself with others to your own disadvantage. Waiting around for chances up. Go and turn them up. Writing letters the hot, which you may regret later. Thinking that all the good chances | to turn | when blood is tr ALL SHE WANTS. All she desires is Slot e, you say? That shows how much you know. She wants to see the matinee And to the circus go, | She wants a handsome diamond ring, no | She wants a rope of pearls, She wants a poodle on a string, She wants some extra curls, She wants a bonnet twice a year, She wants an Easter hat, She wants to read her title clear Unto a stylish flat, She wants a four-seat motor car, She wants a real Worth gown, She wants a trip to Europe, Or at least to Newport town, She wants a sack of rare cologne, She wants a diamond pin, She wants a carriage of her own To go out calling in, She wants the earth, the Milky way And half the stars above, And yet you have the nerve to say That all she wants is love! —Louisville Courier-Journal. All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale | SWE | whieh la | ments of the hand. | Williams | Somerset County telephone. | mountain in every direction. ment of your business. at THE STAR office. tf No. 61086, REPORT OF THE OONDITION OF The First National Bank of Salisbury, at | Elk Lick, in the State of Pennsyl- vania, at the Close of Business, May 20th, 190 1907. RE SOURCES. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured & unsecured. U. 8S. Bonds to secure eirculation. Premiums on U. 8S. Bonds.......... Bonds, securities, ete Furniture and fixtures............. Due from approved reserve agts.. Checks and other cash items..... Bills of other National Banks.... Fractional paper currenc ¥y nick- els and cents ...... Lawful Money Reserve in Tank, viz: Specie... lL... 0000. 84 887 40 Legal-tender notes 2 990 00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas- urer (5% of circulation). : 2 500 Ota) i in, rain vs R40 140: 6 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 006 5 G00 00 00 Undivided profits, lc and taxes paid...... ... 0. National Bank notes outstanding Due to State Banks and Bankers Indi’l deposits subject to check... Demand certificates of deposit. Time certificates of deposit Certified checks.. . 3456 72 Total . State or pe AI tie Ll I, Albert Reitz, Cashier ofthe ed hank, do solemnly atfirm that statement is true to the Hest or edge and belief. LBER’ HHA vl Nonersel, above 1d the above my knowl- | REITZ, Cashier. | fore me this CBOY ER Pub Subseribed and affirmed to be 23rd day of May. 1907. i Notary CORRECT—ATTEST: L. 1. ND. A. M. BEACHY., HAY, LICHTY. Directors. UNDERTAKING. ; Latest and Most Up- to- Yate Methods blishment, | Mey- full | The new undertaking esta corner North and Center streets: ersdale, Pa., is equipped with a stock of the most popular undertaking | goods, and the new undertaker,” WW. A Clarke, comes well recommended as a | skillftil embalmer and funeral director. | A trial will convince you. Charges reasonable. Economy County telephones. MNreitzle special bottled | The tf T Yl CA C Meyersdale’s beer, pure and wholesome. best home beer. Ask for it. Store and Fixtures for Sale. offer my of | Confectionery, ete., together with my Store Fixtures, for sale at : figure, as I desire to quit business. I hereby entire stock reasonable For ; | particulars apply to 15 WAGNER, ELt tf Salisbury, | —- > Heeibzberges Lt The beer that is making Mey- Best beer for 6-13 ersdale famous. family use. FOR RENT!—The large double dwelling corner Ord St. and Smith Ave., adjoining Dull Mercantile Co.'s store. Will rent either the whele or one-half of residsnece. Good lot outbuildings. Plenty of fruit and cellent water. Apply to tf STEWART SMITH. | nih | . 3y Nreilx bezge z. C A liquid and exX-~ known as the | food. | best and purestbeeron the mar- Meyersdale | 6-12 | ket. Order from Brewing Co. > WANTED. AND AR and atlirm before when they have Iidavits a also draw all morigages, ete. according to MEN WOMEN the documents TO under- signed, to re required. | of deeds, | neatly and the require- | Typewritten work a wiul af up manner leases, ne- curately, law. specialty. A full line of legal blanks always on PL, and Conveyancer. Pa. tf LLIVENGOOD, Public klk Lick, Kia Notary STAR OFFICE, TIME the Livery, Salisbury, the of rig at Pa,, ‘you money. tf EVERY you hire will worth your get