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Brock, Wayland, Mich Wn piles disappear like magic by | | t | 5 | 05 | | | | line | | | | Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment, P Jouss note it is made alone for Piles, 1d its action is positive and certain. protruding or blind its use. I. arge nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 7-1 Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Williams, who were visiting friends in Salisbury and vicinity, returned to their home in Johnstown, Pa., yesterday. They like their new home, but still feel at home in good old Salisbury, | many friends. ry painful, where they have H. G. Wilhelmi started for Pensacola, Florida, yesterday morning, where he expects to work at his trade for an ip- | definite period. His brothers, iar he Fred, have taken charge of his tiring and plumbing business here. We wish them success all around. A prompt, pleasant, good remedy for coughs:and colds, is Kennedy’s Laxa- tive Cough Syrup. .It is especially recommended for babies and children, but good for every member of the fam- ily. It contains no opiates and does not constipate Contains honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Miller. 7-1 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fair, of West Salisbury, started for Akron, Ohio, last | Sunday, te look at some farming land, | and moving thereon. | stopped at which Mr. Fair is thinking of buying En route they Braddock, Pa., to visit | Elmer Fair, a brother of Matthew's. ! ner, | Matthew Fair, and P. L. Livengood. CIE UT Made by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Also ley of SARSAPARILLA. Yyers BX HERRY PECTORAL. Mass. i. Taree LOGAL AND GENERAL NEWS. HNSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, HTH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Born, last Sunday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Murphy, a son, Dr. A. M. Lichty went to Washing- ton, D. C., Tuesday, to attend a medical zonvention. Druggist E. H. Miller, who had been mm Pittsburg and vicinity, returned home last Saturday. to Stuben- where her I4rs. Port Hartline went zille, Ohio. last Sunday, husband has employment. Mr. and Mrs, James W. Beal, of Pittsburg, who had been visiting friends in Salisbury, returned home last Sun- day. When you feel the need of a pill take a DeWitt’s Little Early Riser. Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. Easy to tako— pleasant and effective. Drives away deadaches. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 Mrs. W. B. Stevanus and children are risiting that lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Koontz, in Braddock. Pa. this week. Our friend Robert Beachy, who ar- rived here last week, is thoroughly en- joying life among the numerous friends Were on his native heath. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Meyers, who re- sided on the Milton J. Beachy farm, a Tew years ago, but residents of ¥ansas, are visiting friends in this wwn and vicinity, this week. Major Phil A. Shaffer, genial #¥tacdonaldton postmaster and superin- tendent of the WW. Niver Coal Com- pany’s works at that place, was in this yieinity on business, Monday. now rho Clit K. IFor scratches, burns, cuts, insect bites and themany little hurts common io every family, DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the best remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clea nd heal- ing. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. Sold sy E. H. Miller. 7-1 Fallon, Jr., who was so badly injured in the mines, Jast week, a full account of which ap- peared in last week’s Star, is getting along quite well, and it is now believed that he will recover. Miss Edith A v Lawrence Kretchman, who peen visiting in Pittsburg, returned | lations. home last Sunday. Unfortunately she | Belt her pocketbook, containing $5.00 or! more, lying on the seat she occupied in the ear when she disembarked at Mey- ersdale. If you will make inquiry it will be a | succumb | revelation to you how many to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not peyond medical aid, Foley’s Kidney Care will cure. It never aieppointe Sold by all Druggists. ’ a one of the men | | writes: | excursion, | urinary troubles. | for 25¢. W.R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn, “This is to certify that T have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for | chronic constipation, and it has proven, | without a doubt, | practical remedy for this trouble, and Iit is with pleasure 1 offer my consci- | entious reference.” | gists. to be a thorough, Sold by all Drug- 7-1 The following named persons were among the passengers on the Pittsburg last Sunday: WW. B. Ste- vanus and family, Geo. W. Whitacre, Mrs. Porter Hartline, Mrs. Norman May, Mrs. Chas. Crowe, Thomas Wag- Arthur Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. I'll stop your pain free. Toshow you tirst—before you spend a penny—what | my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will | mail you free, a Trial Package of them | —Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets, Neu- ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood con- gestion. Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets simply kill pain by ‘coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is’ all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 7-1 Elder Howard H. Keim, of Ladoga, Ind., arrived here last Saturday, ac- companied by his wife and youngest three children They visiting Elder Keim’s mother, Mrs. S.C. Keim, and his sister, Miss Cora Keim. They have many warm friends in and about Salisbury whe are always glad to wel- come them. are A game warden at Monessen, Pa, sent $8 to Chief Game Protector Kalb- fus, of Harrisburg, that he had collect- ed off crap shooters. The shooters were charged with “shooting game Sunday.” The money was returued to the warden with the notification that it is not a violation of the game Inws to shoot crap, says the Cumberland Courier. on All stomach troubles are quickly re- lieved by taking a littie Kodol afier each meal. Kodol goes directly to the seat of the trouble, Strengthens the di- gestive organs, supplies the natural digestive juices at id digests. what you eat. It is a simple. clean. pure, harni- less remedy. Don’t neglect your stom- ach. Take a little Kodol afier each meal and see how good it makes you feel. Money back if it fails. Sold by E. H. Miller. 1-1 Our genial friend Charles Landman, the well known pop manufacturer, of Somerset, was in town on Tuesday evening. Mr. Landman likely line up for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner, next spring, and if he does, the Democrat who beats him will have to get-up early and run as fast as an automobile. Landman is a veritable Dutchman, and a good fellow. is to flying Jert Barber, of Elton, Wis, says “I have only taken four doses of your Kidney and. Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills. a perfect cure.” Mr. Barber refers DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, which unequaled for Backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and all \ weeks treatment Miller. 7-1 as want to are Sold by E. H. Mr. Simon Keefer and Miss Ada B, Shockey, both of Greenville township, were united in at the Luth- eran parsonage, on the evening of June 23, 1907, by Rev. I.. P. Young, pastor of | the Lutheran church. The bride is the accomplished daughter of the late Israel Shockey, and the groom the eldest son of Mr. Herman Keefer. Both marriage are excellent yonng people and have a had | host of friends who extend congratu- May their life boat find | smooth sailing. | | { | A man who is in perfect health, so he can do an honest day’s work when necessary, has much for which he | should be thankful. of Branchton, Pa not only unable to work, but he couldn’t stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, “Success to Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Sold by all | Druggists, 1-1 Sold by E. H.. Mr. LL. C. Rodgers, | . writes that he was | Our old friend David Fuller has been: appointed Notary Public. Mr. Fuller served his fellow citizens of Elk Lick township for a period of 20 years as Justice of the but tricked Pence was ' out of the Republican nomination, last | spring, and obliged to run independent. | He distanced some of the candidates whose names were printed on the of- ficial ballot, but failed of election by only a few votes. However, you can’t keep a good man down, and once more uncle David has an office, also the con- | gratulations of his many friends. | | | There is no case of indigestion, no matter how irritable or how obstinate that will not be speedily relieved by the use of Kodol. The main factor in curing the stomach of any disorder is | rest, and the only way to get rest is to actually digest the food for the stomach itself. Kodol will do it. It is a scien- tific preparation of vegetable acids containing the very same juices found in a healthy stomach. It conforms to the Pure Food and Drugs Law. by E. H. Miller. Just after Mr. A. J. Sembower, door. Thinking some customer had gotten there a little late, he looked out the window, when he saw a masked man make another powerful lunge against the door. Seeing a revolver pointed at bis head, he retreated, and later discovered two others in the background. While the merchant was assembling his arsenal for a vigorous defense, the beseigers left in the dark- ness. Mr. Sembower thinks, from the description given of the men who en- tered the store of Merchant L. L. Weimer, of Casselman, an account of which was given in last week’s Leader; that they are the same individuals, The parties suspected are known, and it is hoped they will soon be brought to justice.—Rockwood Leader. 1 will mail you free, to’ prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop’s Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don’t make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves—the inside : nerves—mean mach weakness, always. And controlling’ or inside nerves. weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shooy’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 me to-day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. Come, Regardless of Weather. Lawn Social at residence of J. 1. Jarchus, Saturday evening, June 29th, 1907. by the Sisters’ Society of the Brethren Church of Salisbury. If weather inclement, will be served in the hotse: cordially invited. Tub Mill Mine Worked Out. Tub Mill mine, one of the grandest old collieries that was ever operated, is now worked out and abandoned. The mine was opened about the year 1880, and the last car of coal was shipped therefrom a couple of weeks ago. It gave employment to many men in its time, and a few lost their lives therein. 7: is Free, for Ontarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh a Let me send it now. It isa snow-white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm. Containing such healing ingre- dients os Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Men- thol, ete., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can and will ac- complish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by I alk Lick Pharmacy. 7- Body of an Unknown Man Found Lodged on a Rock in the Cas- selman River. While Bruce Uphouse and Walter Wilkins, citizens of Casselman, were on their way to work at the Southern Coal Company’s Mines, they discovered the body of a man lodged in midstream of Casselman river, against a rock, one mile west of Casselman. These gen- tlemen immediately returned to Cas- selman and informed “Squire” Harah, who accompanied them to the place of the discovery. This fatality seems to have happene some time during Tuesday night. dead man seems to be about 40 years of age, medium height, weighing about" 160 1bs., and evidzntly a working man, because of callous hands. There no means of identification about his | person. Some of the citizens of Cas- selman claim to have seen him on the streets, yesterday. The body was turned over to Undertaker Jacob Sny- der, of Rockwood, who prepared it for burial, says the Rockwood Leader. a HEMORRH AGES S LUNGS. d w as CURED OF so badly affected that I had many hem- orrhages,” writes A. M. Ake, of Wood, Ind. “I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. Ithen started to take Foley’s Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a! bullet. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble.” Foley’s Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the | lungs, and prevents serious results | from a cold. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. 7-1 Sold | 7-1 | a merchant at Markleton, had closed his | place of business for the evening, he | was alarmed by a knock at the front | Sto- | the | Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their | Weaken | these nerves, and you inevitably have | The | THE | “Several years since my lungs were | ST NATIONAL : | | | OAVINGS DEPARTMENT: Drafts on all parts of the world. tention. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to | | | | Roberde Robert R. Henderson. Dunc Daniel Annan. ® Accounts of individuals and firms inv Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-' an Sinclair, Roberdeau Aunan. BTS TLR) BAN K L. DEPONORY, THR EE Capital stock. .$ 50,000.00 65,000.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1,200,000. 00 Surplus tund.. Deposits (over) Assets (over)... PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ited. 10 o’clock. me... OF FICERS: mnt. au Annan, President. Olin Beall. Cashier. mm... DIRECTORS: mn Timothy Griffith, Meat ~~ Market! MY et 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, and it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Kish, ete. [ pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tie, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ele. | GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE YOU and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. ever fort and ease. They are herein (Gun lace and button. complete line of Come in and let us she Barc Oxfords will be in great demand, For the Men—for Children’s Barefoot Sandals. Shoes And Oxf THE LARGEST AO MOST EXTENIE LIN shown in the South end-of ‘the county. Summer footwear—the shoes that will please you and will fit you and give the feet com- We have the 1 this summer. Metal, Vici and Pat. Colt tl Ladies—for in the 8 ) Yi i (11 w you all the chus or oD new things in footwear. & Livengood. 8 1iew things in Spring ands reat 5, both Also variety and of style rls Children. 1 2 & At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child’s bowels should have immediate attention.. The best thing that can be given is Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as di- rected with each bottle of the remedy. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 7-1 Another Casselman Hold-Up. Late Saturday evening when Harrison Bittner, who owns the Cas- selman meat market, closed his mar- ket, and started for his home in Black township, on the heights opposite: Cas- selman, he was held up by two masked men at the Northern approach to the county bridge that spans the Cassel- man river above Casselman. The masked villians emerged from two revolvers at Mr. Bittner, ordered him to throw up his hands. Mr. Bitt- ner not only failed to raise his hands, fired at his assailants. The masked men returned fire, but shielded their bodies behind the embankment. Mr. Bittner emptied his revolver at the erouching figures behind the abut- ment, and the would-be robbers emp- tied their weapons, ten shots in all, at Mr. Bittner, none of the shots wound- | ing him, but one shot went through | the brim of Mr. Bittner’s hat. Mr. | Bittner, when fusilade had ex- | hosted the ammunition of the high- | waymen, started across the “bridge, re- | loading his revolver; but the robbers | did not further pursue him. There is a gang of desperadoes in | the Casselman need the | immediate attention of a county de- | tec ctive—if Somerset county’s adminis- | tration of justice were not too anti- quated to afford something like a com- petent detective service. The people of Somerset county must assert their right to the law’s pwbtection, or will be further murders committed, and more murder trials to prove abor- tive of results.—Rockwood Leader. THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks canbe obtained | at all times at Tne Star office: Leases, the region who | | Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons { Execution for Debt. Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, etc. tf 100 ENGRAVED CARDS and plate (Script letters) for ouly $1,25. Call on or address # Tue STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. DO NOT NEG LECT THE CHILDREN. | refreshments | All are | Mr. , behind the embankment, and, pointing | but whipped out his own revolver and there Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, | BRUTAL ASSAULT. Sixteen Year 0ld Girl Bound and Gagged. A news dispateh from Cumberland, Md., dated June 22nd, “Posses with bloodhounds, stout ropes, ete., searched the woods west of here to- night for an unknown man who com- mitted an inhuman assault upon 16 year old Nellie Ott, whom he left with her arms outstretched and tied to two trees, her eyes blindfolded and a rough handkerchief stuffed in her mouth, in the deep forest on a mountain side to- | ‘day. “The girl remained bound for two | hours, so frightened and so weak she | was unable to move. At length she | worked the gag out of her mouth and with her teeth gnawed in two the | cords that bound her. John Ott, her | father, is at the head of one of the! searching parties. If they come upon | the man it is believed he will be lyneh- | ed.” says: | Races at Meyersdale on the Fourth. Prospects for some excellent races at | the Fair grounds at Meyersdale, July | 4th, are very good. There are at this I time twenty race horses at the grounds, and the public may some exciting races. There will be five starters in the colt race, and they will be half-mide heats, best three out of five, it will be hard to pick-a winner. These are all colts that have never been driven in. a race before, and as they are either owned at Meyersdale or at Salisbury, a great deal of interest is centering about | it. William Knecht, of West Salisbury, Norman Keim, of Elk Lick, Charley May, of Salisbury, Harvey Stahl and 8. S. Rickard, of Meyersdale, all have colts that will start. There will be four starters the 2:95 pace or trot, and there may be the fifth horse in this race. “Dudley,” ‘Margaret W.” and “Web Good” are among the starters in this class. The race of the day will be between “Swift and True,” owned by Clayton | Stotler, of Salisbury, and “Oregon,” owned by Harvey Koeppe, of Meyers- dale, and as there is a large side bet up between these owners, it will be a race | for blood. There will be plenty of good music {during the races. There will be a boys’ foot race, a sack race, a potato race, a greased pole and other amusements sandwiched in to make up an after- noon’s sport. Go to Meyersdale on the Fourth, and | thoroughly enjoy yourself. as in | companies of its kind, the old, look forward to | This will be true | of the running race and the colt race. | | pearance “Lady Smith,” | {capture them dead or alive. TAKE NOTICE. Now is the time to take out a policy with the Continental Casualty Com- pany, health and accident insurance. Do-it now, before it is too late. The time to think of these thingsjgis when you are in good health, not when some misfortune has overtaken you. It is too late then to think of how you threw dime after dime away foolishly, and "did not lay anything aside to tide you over your misfortunes, which are sure to come sooner or later. The cost of this sick and accident in- | surance is a mere trifle when compared with the benefits. 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Two English sparrows made their ap- in Spokane, Washington, a few days ago, and Frank. C. Harris was employed at a salary of $5 a day to In case he kills them, he will get a reward of $25. The sparrows, it is thought, en- tered the city in box car from an eastern point, says an exchange. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS. for weddings, parties, ete., also engraved visiting cards and all manner of steel S | and copper plate engraved work at THe | Star office. | All the latest styles in Seript, Old Eng- Call and see our samples. lish and all other popular designs at prices as low as offered by any printing house in the country, while the work is the acme of perfection. tf Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.