VOL. XIII. Don’t let anyone tell you. what coffee to buy. Connoisseurs and expert cof- fee judges differ in their tastes. The point is to get a coffee that suits your taste. GILLIES’ COFFEES—"“ the finest ob- tainable,” are blended to suit different tastes—all tastes. There are four distinct flavors, characteristic of coffeesfromdif- ferent parts of the world, con- There’s sequently four different prices. a These different prices mean blend that some coffees cost more to for import than others. YOU If your choice is the lowest or the highest priced—you may . pr hs NABI pL Q tr CO FFEES / Coffee— A Question of Taste be sure that you have the very best of its kind. GILLIES’ 35 cent coffee is /mellow, aromatic and very deli- cately flavored, while GILLIES’ 30c coffee isrich, full-bodiedand delicious—the 25¢ or 20¢ blend each hasca distinctive flavor which may please you. ~~ wha ut TomTom. J GILLIES oe mYOR sale by For Elk Lack: Salishu pe I. OF SALISBU RY. Capital paid in, $50,000. Sneplus & nndiyided profits, $15,000. vesets over-$300:000., J PER CENT. INTEREST President. He. Maust, Avrperr RErrz. Cashier. . Barchus, 11. H. Maust, A Maust, 5. Livengood, lL. On Time Deposits. J. Li. -BARCHUS; Vice President M. Beachy. Norman D. Hay, A. % DIRECTORS :—J. L. L or y, I. Go QD QD RSS Before buying your seeds for spring sowing, call and reel (Lic (l examine our line of func, 3 IAN MavyMorH CrLovER, MEDIUM (LOVER, CRIMSON CO HI LONER, ALSIKE, Miner 8 TiMoTHY, Barney. 3:36 buy in large quantity, and prices are always inline. We WV, A HB BEE JNU ‘ It The of That's what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. “does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. We the IFeed and Grocery line. best is the cheapest in the end. have hest everything in the Flour, Binder Twine and Phosphate! Twine from us, also Phosphate NON Buy your Binder for your fall crops. We have the best of it, and our prices are always fair. : We handle the choicest and purest of country produce, and deliver goods promptly. West Nal Isr Feed Co. IDR OY So XING] SB VA > D, > RRB ERED EE SERGI | | | | | WEA present duty: STAR. | VIRGIL R Te BERKEY & SHAVER, | Attorneys-at-l.aw, SOMERSET, | Coffroth & Ruppel Building ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-l.aw, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT Attorney-at-IT.aw, SOMERSET, PA Office in Court House. WwW. H. KOONTZ: KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys=s-At-T.aw, SOMERSET. PENN office opposite Court House. SAY LOR, Attorneyv-at-liaw, SOMERSET, PA. | Office in Mammoth Block. { KNOWN AS THE J I Young | DE EB TER 1. SWANK, Physician and Sarceon, ELK Lick, PA. Successor to Dr SAYLOR, D. D. S,, SALISBURY, Mrs. DM. E. C. PA. Dively Reside Street. Office in nee, Grant Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- | serted in the best possible manner. THE CHANNELL, NEW BRADY HOUSE, 15 & 17 SOUTH ARKANSAS AVE. OCEAN VIEW. from Boardwalk and ‘Oné-half Two minutes walk 's new million-dollar pier. | square from Reading Railroad Station. Good table. Write ASONABLE. two hundred. TERMS RE Capacity of house. I for booklet. | Atle I moderate rates. the two principal railroad stations { trict. ; Buropean Plan; $1.00 to $2.50 pe rds IV. JOEL ANNEL, I’rojpric MN.) A.C tO, itr, WINDSOR HOTEL, {1217-1229 FILBERT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PX up-to-date accomodations at square each way from and in the center of the shopping and theatre dis- American Pian, $2.00 to $3.50 per day. Modern, TRADE MARK NO MORE GROUP. Also for Whooping Cough, Colds, Sore Throat. SOLD u NDER A. POSITIVE CQUARANTEE Contains no Opiates. Pleasant to take. 50 Doses for 35 cents 2 AT YOUR DRUCGIST. Write to-day for Booklet that tells you all about CROUP. Don't buy something else claimed to be ‘* just as good.” DERBY’S PURE KIDNEY PILLS for all Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles 60 Pills—10 days’ treatment, 25 cents at your druggist. Write to-day for free sample. DERBY MEDICINE CO. Eaton Rapids; - Michigan. New Firm! G. G. De Lozier, (GROCER AND GONFEGTIONER. | grocery opposite the postoflice, | public to know that Having purchased the well known Jeffery I want the add greatly to the stock and improve the in every way. Itis my aim to conduct a first class grocery and confectionery store, and to give Big Value I solicit a fair share your patronage, and I promise a square deal and courteous treatment to all customers. My line will consist- of Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Confectionery, Country Produce, Cigars, Bobacco, etc. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, SALISBURY, PA. Iwill store For (Cash. of PA. ATTORNEY | ) A | . . . v - | Commissioners—Josiah Specht, Kant- | | owas Early Risers The famous little plils. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. officials. various-county and district their ad- | Unless otherwise indicated, dresses are, Somerset, Pa. President Judge—Franeis J. Kooser, Member of Congress—A. I. Gooper | | Uniontown, Pa. State Nenator— William C. Jedford, Pa Members of the { Endsley, Somerfield; A. \V. Sheriff —William C. Begley. Prothonotary—Chas. C. Shafer. tegister—Chas. F. Cook. Recorder—John R. Boose. Clerk of Gourts—D>Milton I. Treasurer—Peter Hoffman. District Attorney—R. E. Meyers. Coroner—Dr. 8. J. H. Louther. Miller, W Knepper. Assembly—J. Fike. ner; Chas. F | Robert Augustine, Somerfield. tor—Berkey & Shaver. Jury Commissioners—Geo.J.Sehrock ; C. Harding. Windber. Directors of the Poor—J. FF. Reiman, J. B. Mosholder, Somerset ; and Aaron FF. Swank, Davidsville. Attorney for Directors, H:. ¥. Yost; Clerk, C. L. f Shaver. . Zimmerman, Stoyestown ; Soliei- County Auditors—W. H. H. Baker, Rockwood; J. S. Miller, Friedens ; Geo. Steinbaugh, Stoyestown. - Superintendent of Schools—D. Seibert. County Surveyor—A. E. Rayman. Chairmen Political Organizations—N. B. McGriff, Republican ; Alex. B. Grof, Democratic; R. M. Walker, Berlin, Prohibition; O. P. Shaver. Friedens, Lincoln. WV. STIMULATION WITHOUT TATION. That is the watchword. Orino Laxative Fruit Cleanses and stimulates without irritation in any form. by all Druggists. Last year the Poorayloania Demo- cratic convention hailed Bryan the This year it itself, Are. the faltering in IRRI- That is what Syrup does. the bowels Sold 8-1 rr ~ as successor of Roosevelt, declined to. commit Pennsylvania Democrats y | je ir allegiance to the “peerless lead- asks an exchange. | et Association wants the not State Bar abolished.’ Tre Superior court This is a use- but The Superior court is less tribunal. - Tt decides nothing, is a sort of half-way stopping place be tween the Common Pleas and the Su- preme court, to add to the law’s delays and the litigant’s expense. —Uniontown News Standard. el — slrange. metimes we Ax exchange says: N¢ wonder what a mean man thinks about when he goes to bed ; turns ou: the light and lies down; the darkness closes in around him and he be honest a bright he when when is alone and compelled to with himself. And: thought, not a generous impulse, manly act, not a word of blessing, not xa greatful look ccmes to bless him again. Not a penny dropped into the out- stretched palm of poverty, nor the balm of a Joving word dropped into an no sunbeam of encour- agement cast upon a struggling life, the strong right hand of fellowship reached out to help some fallen man to his feet—when none of these things come to him as the ‘God bless you’ of the departed day, how he must hate himself! ow must try to roll away from himself and sleep on the bed! When the only victory he can think of is some mean victory, in which he wronged a neighbor. No wonder he sneers when he tries to smile. How pure and good all the rsst of the worid must look to him, and how cheerless and dusty and dreary must his path appear! Why, even one isolated act of meanness ig enough to scatter crumbs Tn the bed of the average, ordinary man, and what must be the feelings of a man whose life is given up to mean acts? When there is so much suffer- ing and heartache and misery in the world, anyhow, why should you add one act of wickedness or saddness to the general burden? Suffer injustice a thousand times rather than commit it once. not not a aching heart ; he THE DOCTOR AWAY FROM WHEN MOST NEEDED. People are often very much disap- pointed to find their family physician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have in many instances proved fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician sum- moned. ' The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera “and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can prescribe a better medi- cine for these diseases. By having it in the house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it now; it may save life. For sale at Miller’s Drug Store. . 8-1 HOME Below will be found the names of the | down in | by the P. & M. and the M. & =. | companies in the Equity Court of Som- * j-erset, ‘only knows when | cision, | as molasses in. Janaary, | Company last week | points along the Salisbury { keep the P. & M. trackmen from laying |= ‘rosy-cheeked children when an MORE INJUNCTIONS. The End of ttc. Trolley Tangle Not Yet in Sight—Fine Car for P. & M. Company Arrived this Week. has. yet injunction handed | argued | No decision been the cases I.ord de- and the willy be a many weeks ago. there for the court aforesaid is as slow and then some: To add to the vexation of a long suf- | Railroad | B. & sent the 0. 1 fering public, men toseveral branch tracks across the railroad. This: sulted in an injunction prayed for re- | the trolley people, restraining the B. O. from interfering with their work. To retaliate, the B. & O. and the M. & 8. companies have since asked ‘the court for a rule to issue on H. and John M. Wright, of the PP. & M. company, to show why attachments should not issue them for contempt of Court. They are charged with violating the Court’s junction. These rules a made turnable next Tuesday. It is difficult to see how cause for 1mn- re the allega- tions of the plaintiffs in this case can | be sustained, for the defendants have been pushing their construction work on such portions of their line not up by injunction. The P. & M. company will in all probability haul the B. & O. before the State department to show cause why it should not be compelled to surrender its.charter for the Salisbury branch, on whieh said company has for years violated its charterby refusing to carry passengers. : Most of the track on the P. & M. line is now laid, the power house is com- pleted and equipped with the necessary machinery, and Monday last th= first car, which is of the. most feet long, and conveni- on company received its cost over $6,000, modern type. It is equipped with every One end of the car is partitioned the and 4 modern ence. off baggage and freight. The P.. & MM. its road and have and equipped for will complete operation court ever company it in in about 60 days or less, if the acts and gives a just decision, which is hoped for. POSTMASTER FOR 1IT. Mr. I°. DM. Hamilton, at Cherryvale, Ind., of general merchandise and patent medi- “Chamberlain’s Colic, Remedy It never fails TAKE THE ’S WORD postmaster keeps also a stock cines. [Ile says: Cholera standard here in its line. to give satisfaction and we could hardly . . «®y, afford to be without it. sale Miller’s Drug Store. 8-1 a Only One Birth in Six Months. and Diarrhoea is al For the istrar of vital statistics at McConnells- I‘ulton county, show that birth in that town during:the past six months, and the Fulton county News says: “While we have no disposition to be unduly ofli- cious, we would suggest to State Iealth Oflicer Dixon that if he has any old second hand storks about his oflice, he might send-them up to Fulton county’s The records of the office of reg- burg, there has been but one capital.” What they need in the Fulton county capital is a consignment of good, old- fashioned wives and husbands, the kind that do not regard children as less desirable than: poodle dogs, cats and parrots. Jut, ‘after all. there much use in having a family of nice, old fiend in human form is permitted by a state to compel people to maim, crip- ple, kill and poison the blood of their children by enforcing the damnable and dastardly vaccination law of which Tyrant Dixon is the chief sponsor .and exponent. Count Tolstoi’s idea, to permit the buman race to die off, is preferable to such a state of existence as the vaccination cranks and tyrants isn’t 1 would enforce upon us. BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD FOR COLIC AND DIARRHOEA. “] find Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world,” says Mr. C. L. Carter, of Skirum, Ala. “I am subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would if I hadn’t taken Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and. Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven’t been troubled with it since, until this week, when I had a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty-five cent size Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera - and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this morning I feel like a new man.” For sale at Mil- ler’s Drug Store. 8-1 trolley | to | sy i H. Maust | Superintendents | re- tied | carrying of | for | says his expenses were NO. 26 GREAT IS REFORM. | Somerset Standard’ S Size: -up of the Corrupt Practices ‘Act. The Roberts Corrupt fan alleged measure passed im 1 1906, failure in many respects, and [in some particulars it invites corrup- tion instead it. Every- | where candidates violate the plain let- [ ter of the law, but of course not all “of | them knowingly its terms. Among other requirements of the act all eandidiite | : | defeated, si of their days aft Practices Act, reform is a of preventing violate whether nominated or sworn statement election expenses within thirty er the election, fine nomination or of not than to undergo than than two years, of the Court have elapsed or subject themselves to a dollars, dollars; for less than fifry or more one thousand or [imprisonm not less one | month, or more either or both, at discretion More the | 1 . : aay evenl than thirty days election, but up to ot more than four sinee Tues of the candidates at filed their lawfully he files aS ns who were 1 ary had No persqQn..can th of office until count. When the {thirty pers the last count the ou ac- take an ac- expenses are under. fifty dollars, the candidate must certify to that fact,-and when they exceed that , detailed statements must be | filed. Two detailed statements have been filed, one by John S. Miller, several and-. one within the week by A. C. ilolbert, the unsuccess- ful candidate for district attorney. Hisexpenses were $95.30, which, with the “exception of $6.72, was divided among ten newspapers of the county The purpose for which money can be expended by candidates is divided inte eight classes. One of these classes “for dissemination of information te the public.” A free “disseminator” can distribute money with great lavishness to and amorg voters, where it will” de the E vidence of this given in state ments “of some of the county, who parted with “of dollars through disseminators J. 0 -Van candidate an judicial nomination $21,541.93, his opponent. Judge E. I. Reppert, got off with expenditure of $12.340.39 Peter A. .fohns, candidate for sheriff, pur 1 account in at $3,482.50. Some of tl pers, but the tributed by d tration, Judge E ator W. tion,” uted a considerable amount to thirty or from i amount 1 weeks : last yor is most good is thao candidates in Fayette thousands Swearingen, the suecessful he Republic and at successful 1is. expense Ss money weric to newspa- dis illus- Reppert gave Ren- great bulk of it was isseminators. For Fl, E. Crow $5,000 “for dissemina- and Mr Van Swearingen distrib: more persons sums. ranging $100 to $3,500 the “dissemination. of also for Great is blanket “dissemina- tion!” - Y.. writes HANS R of ‘About four years wrote you stating that I had been tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by than two bottles Foley’s Kidney Cure. It entirely stop- ped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disap- am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of thos¢ symptoms during the four years that have elapsed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend IFoley’s Sn Cure to any one suffer- ing from Kidne bladder trouble. | Sold by all I 8-1 TESTIFIES YEARS. (‘arlise AFTER FOU x. B. Burt (enter, 1 ans ago en: ol 1888 taking peared. 1 or ie sts. of War Veterans. Emory Fi of Johnstown, is making Reverations to hold an im- mense gathering of veterans of the war at Luna Park, Johnstown, on. August 1st. All old soldiers from Somerseu and adjoining counties will be invited to participate. Among the distinguish- ed persons who will be invited to ad- dress the former wearers of the blue, are Gen. W. II. Koontz, of Somerset Hon. J. D. Hicks, of Altoona; Judge Harry White, of Indiana, Hon. A. © Barker, of Ebensburg, and M. D. Barn dollar, of Bedford. IN POOR HEALTH YEARS. Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: “I was in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad- der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley’s Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be thecause of restoring the health of others.” Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. 8-1 ety lee a Beant or Post, WAS FOR IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- ple to look in’ vain through the cok umns of Ter StAr for an advertige- ment of your business. tf
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