The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, August 15, 1907, Image 8

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Heart Strength
Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve
Strength, or Nerve Weakness—nothing more. Pos-
ftively, not one weak heart in a hundred fis, in it-
self, actually diseased. It is almost always a
hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault.
This obscure nerve—the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve
—simply needs, and must have, more power, more
stability, more controlling, more governing
strength. Without that the Heart must continue
to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have
these sume controlling nerves.
This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr.
gBhoop's Restorative has in the past done so much
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought
the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat-
fng ‘heart distress. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—this
popular prescription—is alone directed to these
weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds;
ft strengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help.
If you would have strong Hearts, strong di-
gestion, strengthen these nerves — re-establish
them as needed, with
r. Shoop’s
estorative
ELK.LICK PHARMACY.
ROMPT, EFFECTIVE
REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia,
Kidne Trouble and
Kindred Diseases.
GIVES QUICK RELIEF
Applied externally it affords almost in-
stant relief from pain, while permanent
results are being effected by taking itin-
ternally, purifying the blood, dissolving
the poisonous substance and removing it
from the system.
DR. S. D. BLAND
of Brewton, Ga.» writes:
had been a rufferer fora number of years
a Lumbago and Rheumatigm in my arms and
legs, and tried a) jhe remedies that 1 could
8, and also consulted §
elief obtain
I shall ibe it in my Se aiice r
for rheumatism and kindred diseases.’ 4
DR. C. L. GATES
Hancock, Minn., writes:
*A little girl here had such a weak back caused
by Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble that she
could not stand on her feet. The moment they
put her downon the floor she would scream with 8
Itreated her with “5-DROPS’’ and today
she rung around as well and happy as can be
I prescribe **5--DROPS’’ for my patients and use
it in my practice.”
FREE
)
If you are suffering with Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica, fouralg lidney
Trouble or any kindre -d dise write to ih
us for a trial bottle of ‘S-DROPS."” fica
PURELY yYEGETABIE
“5-.DROPS” isentirelyfree from opium,
cocaine, morphine = iaudanum,
and other similar
Large Sime Harte .
a by I
ATIC CURE CO
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300 Naser) 8
ints {
ne
ANY,
street, Chlengo
SWARS ok nike
The Sanitary Woter Purifier,
CALVARIZED
Steel Chain Pump
It is the Best Pump
on the Market.
Ope H ite d over cisterns and wells Phere
lepth 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 used
this pump in the finest
homes in the city in
kitchens, porches and
yards and it has al-
ways proven satisfic-
tory. It is Sanitary
because it is clean. It
purifies the water by
the action of the chain
and the drainage through the center tube
which ag itates the water, there being enough
air a in the pum P when in action,
to keep the water pure and tasteless. Ask your
dealer to show it to you. Manufactured by
EVANSVILLE PUMP & MANFG. CO.,
. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &cC.
Anyone sending a sketch and Jescription may
quickly ascertain our opinion free w stner Li
invention is probably 0 Kon
tions strictly eonndent al. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for Munn. & Co rece
a en t rough M unn 0. Tt
special notice, without charge, in
Scientific Fimerican.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest Fd
salation of any Scelting Journal Terms, $-
ear ; four months, $1. Sold byall ant
& Co,2e15roaavar. New York
Branch Office. 625 Washington. D. C.
‘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.
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| there may be a real.
{ Remedy
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SEE THE EDITOR'S SONG.
How dear to my heart is the steady
subscriber,
Who pays in advance, without skip-
ping a year;
Who lays down his money, and offers
it gladly,
And casts ’round the office a halo of
cheer.
Who never says, “Stop it, I cannot af-
ford it!”
Or, “Getting more papers each day
than I read ;”
“Send it, the whole
outfit likes it—
In fact, we regard it a business need.”
How welcome is he when he steps in the
sanctum,
How he makes our heart throb, how
he makes “our eye” dance!
We outwardly thank him—we inwardly
bless him—
The steady sibscriber who pays in
advance ! :
: American Printer.
HAY FEVER AND SU MMER COLDS.
Victims of hay fever will experience
great benefit by taking Foley’s Honey
and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing
immediately and heals the inflamed
air passages, and even if it should fail
to cure you it will give instant relief.
The genuine is in yellow package. Sold
by all Droggists. 9-1
See
to
The Boy Who Laid the Blame on
the Devil.
The son of a Chicago preacher stole
$6. The judge seemed inclined to be
severe. The boy's father began to
plead for him.
“Judge,” he said, “he has always
been a good boy. I can’t understand
it. I’m sure he must have been in the
hands of the devil.” a
But the judge didn’t think much of
the excuse. He may haye had in mind
“The Original Excuse,” when a man of
very early history by the name of
Adam laid the blame on a woman call-
ed Eve, and Eve promptly transferred it
to the devil. The story goes on to say
that it didn’t do Eve any good. Any-
way, the Chicago judge refused to
stand for it.
“Young man,” he said, “don’t you get
it into your head that the devil whs re-
sponsible for your conduct. Tt
your fault, and not his, so don’t shift
the blame onto the: devil. That’s all.”
Then he fined the boy -$200. .
The judge was Judge Landis. He
the same judge who conducted the in-
vestigation of Standard Oil, and who
handed such embarrassing questions to
John D
Of course, the father’s excuse
the devil was “flab-dub,” the same as
Eve’s We wouldn’t need to be
judges to know that. For all we know,
sure-enough per-
sonal with borns and tail; but he
doesn’t take any of us by the back
the neck and foree us into badness, un-
was
is
about
was,
devil,
of
less we are willing.
But the boy got away with
the judge find him $200. That
fine was more than 30 times
and
the
$6,
is,
as much
as the amount involved.
it’s a good, big. lusty
fine,
Proportionately,
of
did
realize
$6. dis-
honest dollars, cost That
poor business, and don’t you forget i!”
Standard Oil didn’t say anything
about the devil. Perhaps he’s one of
the stockholders. They him,
Landis imposed of
It’s an emphatic sort a
“You
you
The
$200.
fine.
and says to that boy,
and I rather
Here's a lesson for you.
Wrong,
suspect it
you
ignored
and Judge a fine
over £29.000.000 —Kx.
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AN AWFUL
PEAT) TIME.
Ber CraMBierLAIN’S Corie,
Disnriroga REMEDY CURED
Hi.
AND
It is with pleasure that I
this unsolicited testimonial.
a
About
case
0
year agoiwhen I had severe of
measles I gotfeaught
and the measles settled in my stomach
and bowels. I had an awful time, and
bertain’s;Colic,)Cholera and Diarrhoea
I could not have possibly
lived but aj2few hours longer, but
thanks to thisjremedy I am now strong |
and well. I have written the above
through simple gratitude and I shall
always speak alggood word for this
--H.3GwWIN, Concord, Ga.
For sale atyMiller’s Drug Store. 9:1
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{ Court House Rules and Regulations.
The Board of Commissioners for
Somerset county in executive session
met, all members being présent, and in
order to protect the public grounds
and buildings of Somerset county,
unanimously passed and regularly
adoptedjthe following resolution:
Resolved, That the Commissioners of
Somerset county do hereby authorize |
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| and direct the Superintendent of Pub-
| lic Grounds and Buildings, and his as-
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sistants, in order to better protect the
| public property of the county, to ar-
rest anyfperson or persons found de-
| facing or destroying any of the public
| property of Somerset county; or any
person orfpersons found spitting on the
floors of the Court house, and to pro-
ceed against such person or persons ac-
cording to law.
And}be it further] Resolved that the
Superintendent of Grounds and Build-
ings, and the Court House janitor, be
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out in a hard rain |
| er after
fications of the charges against
CHOLERA |
| Seeing this the old Sout
give you |
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[por
had it not beenifor the use¥of Cham- |
authorized and directed, on and after
the 19th day of August, A: D. 1907, ex-
cepting Wednesday of each week, and
such times as the Courts of Somerset
county be in session during the even-
ings, to close the Court House and all
the offices therein at the hour of 6
o'clock p. m., provided that on Wednes-
days of each week the buildings and of-
fices shall be closed at 10 o’clock p.
THE LIMIT OF LIFE.
The most eminent medical
are unanimous in the conclusion that
the generally accepted limitation of
human life is many years below the at-
fainment possible with the
knowledge of which the
possessed. The critical period'that de-
termines its duration, be be-
tween 50 and 60; the proper care of the,
body during this decade cannot be too
carelessness then being
Nature's best help-
the sci-
revitalizes
scientists
advanced
race is now
seems to
strongly urged ;
fatal to longevity.
H0 1s Electric Bitters,
entific tonic medicine that
Guaranteed
He. 9:1
every organ of the body.
by E. H. Miller, Druggist.
A
R. A. L. Dick Disbarred.
Judges Boyd and Keedy Friday last
filed their opinion in the Dick disbar-
ment case, and ordered the name
Robert A. IL. Dick stricken from
in the Allegany County Circuit Court.
is
of
the |
roll of attorneys authorized to practice |
The opinion quite lengthy, and
cites several authorities.
were “established... The court
had failed to return to Mrs.
$400 due her after the Grand Jury re-
fused to indict her son for perjury, she
having given Dick $500 to use in secur-
ing a bond for her son,
The court stated that this charge
against Dick was fully proven, and
“not only sustained by the evidence,
but the testimony of Mr. Dick given in
open court in attempting to explain it
showed him to be an unfit person to
practice law.”
In closing the court’s
Boyd said: “Disagreeable as it is to be
called upon to so act in discharge of
the duty imposed upon us, we, cannot
hesitate toipass an. order striking the
name of the respondent from the roll of
attorneys of this court by reason of
the acts proven under specifications
numbered first, second and third being
established, although we do not feel
justified in disbarring the respondent
Three speci- |
Dick |
went
pretty fully into the charge that Dick Pe
Powers |
$100 of which |
was to be his fee in the case.
opinion, Judge |
under the evidence in support of the
fourth. fifth and sixth gharges
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THE SOUTHERN RAILROAD’ S SUR- |=
RENDER.
Rejoice-and be dad. ‘or the danger is past,
Civil war will not ravage the lard,
Since the Sou hern railway has yieldeo at |
last
And abandoned its obstinate stand.
Thus the tragical drama |
In old Alabama !
And elsewher , which seemed to increase
In it- venom intense,
Meets its finish, and hence
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Uncle Sam may rest calmly at peace.
In the recent contention the
The first steps tow’rds a terrible fray,
populace saw |
For the state was intent on enforcing the
law
Which the railroad refused to obey.
“No rate regu’ation
By state legislation
said the railroaders grim,
covernor yelled,
For us,?
Then the
“Iron the
Jin fooling with hin.
state voure expelled.”
There was dang
Now it happened that North Carolina betore {
Had similar fuss,
There
sore
And embroifed Uncle Sam in the
got Into a
a federal judoe made the covernor |
TSS,
By a sudden decision
He checked all revision
Of rates til the stat Cit plain
That
Then they squared thin
coanade
twas ripe for a row,
as ome how,
And the railvroaders humbled remain.
Vern takes a tresh
think
And concludes
deed
Of its getting the switftand completerinkey
dink
If it doesn't to warning
And when notice is given
That soon twill be driven
m out Alabama, right there,
With a tear in its eye
It takes back its defi,
And cuts rates with fidelity rare.
thitt there's danger in-
give heed.
Thus the war cloud is lifted, and henceforth, |
no doubt,
Ev'ry railroad will cheerfully make
Any change in rates that lawmakers |
map out,
And the statutes they never
And in case ’tis enacted
: That payment exacted
From trav’lers henceforward must cease,
Will the railroads say nay
To the order? Not they.
They're bound over and must
peace.
—ARTHUR GG. BURGOYNE, in
zette Times.
its
will breal.
keep the
Pittsburg Ga- |
TO LAND OWNERS:—We have
printed and keep in stock a supply of
trespass notices containihg extracts
from the far-reaching trespass law pass- |
ed at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl-
Legislature. The notices are
printed on good cardboard with blank.
line for signature, and they -will last
for years in all kinds of weather. Every
and owner should buy some of them,
as the law requires land owners to post
their lands if they want the protection
of the latest and best trespass law ever
passed. Send all orders to THE STAR,
Elk Lick, Pa. tf
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DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop That Gough.
I pleas
| call this picture
It Will Be Vreven,
Waiter—What
like, sir?
irvington Boothlette —
kindly run through your
mec friend, I will tell you.
kind of pie wold
YO!
If you will
repertoire,
Can't Down
It.
LU fy
i bi}
Mrs. Casey— What ails that
Ha’s gittin’ that impudent he
the: whole house.
Dennis—Well, he
Home Rule, I think.
goat?
runs
believes
One Admirer.
Miss Pig-—Alas, how sad and lone-
ly my. lot! - No one loves me. I
gues i Jecause I am not good-
[Took ing: %.
Ar Béar-=
me.
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Well, you look good to
Poor Consolation.
Mistress-——But, . Mina, what
you crying so for?
Servant—My parents won't
marry my sweetheart.
Mistress—Oh, well,
Such a’ handsome
easily find another
let
+i
Wiki
calm yours:
fellow as he
girl.— Figaro
Couldn't Do It.
Photographer -- Now look
ant.
(rarbidge
Pm'a Janitor
please
It's
in a New
quite impos
York flat.
A r lausible Explanation.
Little Girl why do
Life?” There's
other lifetesa
Papa, they
Still
flowers, fruit and
in it.
You
little
only
things
Papa
0 a
there's
ther:
mistaken;
of
are
hit cheese
1<
als
Figaro.
At Last.
Jithel At last Mrs. Brown
her husband have agreed.
Maud—You don’t say so.
Ithel Yes; on a separation
Regal Fare.
Director of a travelling dramatic
conipany (to tavern waitress)—
L.isi, give the lady a glass of beer and
a sausage. She plays Queen Eliza-
beth to-night, and I want to treat
her according to her rank.
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: | stops the cough and heals lungs
Steinway
Pianos
The Recognized Standard of the
World
magnificent
tl Pianos
stock of
always
A most
these wonderts
on View,
The
supreme
being the
: musical
hei
v iano reigns
hout the world,
itrolling force in
Hl countries.
enthn
givin ta. the
plar of > what
should he—the
Steinwe
Wie
line
many
Tet id rEGot piano
world-renowned
extensive
Pianos of
rr. the
highest
makes.
Piano Players
Player Pianos
wr Prices Right.
A zood allowance
organs in exchange,
Our prices are uniformly
Ways CORNINte iit vith
Greatest iGrenienis
buyers. Writ us
most
of arade
Music Boxes
Talking Machines
Terms Right,
on and
pianos
low, al-
quality,
To
piano
Seti Shaws tex Rody
ate “Sy
CC Mellor Co. Ad.
Everything Musical
that is the Bast
319-321 Fifth Ave. Pitfsbursh
FOUNDED 1831.
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for all Digestive Disorders.
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clear healthy complexion, a
bright eye, a steady nerve
and the energy necessary
to carry on ) your daily
work, take Nature’
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Contains
no pepsin,
pancreation or
other artificial digest-
ers. Theyrelieve by ¢ sup-
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cells which go to make up the
digestive organs. A trial will
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Summer Excursions
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JUESIONT EXpostlon
DAILY UNTIL NOVEMBER 30.
Atlantic City
SEASHORE JXCURSIONS Av
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Excayvpaes
SARATOGAISPRINGS,
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ASK Nearest B
i Full Details.
| Frank Wagner, Propr.
Harvey: Wagner, Mer. |
Good horses, and good rigs of |
Special attention to |
the needs of
fextra good equipments
| nicking and sleighing parties.
Horses well tol
| at reasonable rates.
raveline men, and |
for pic-
and cared for,
Somerset County telephone.
+ 5 SHONEEwTAR |
Gores Colds; Eo Sr cnoain
es ba
for children; safe, sure. No opiates
'FOLEYSHONEY~=TAR
DeWitt’s
Little
The famous little pills.
Early Risers
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| Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
| The Best Salve In The World. |
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steak,
Murphy Bros.’
RESTAURANT!
: ZINN
Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice:
| C ream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order
Ham and Eggs,
Meals—Beef-
Sausage, Hot
| Coffee, ete.
t where caskets
{lected
Ki
Meals to Order at AH
Am. Hours! mmm
We also handle
Confectionery,
line of
Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
We try to please our patrons, and we
would thank you for a share of your
buying.
a Groceries,
MURPHY BROTHERS,
Joy BuirpinG, SALISBURY, PA.
'W. A. CLARKE,
Funeral Director ond Emoaimer
All work given the best of attention.
Night calls answered promptly. Both
Somerset and Economy Phones. >
Our Unde and
dence are in the Zimmerman building,
next door to Will & [Furniture
rtaking Rooms Resi-
Raler’s
Nt Ore,
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
HF 'or the
trons in Salisbury and vicinity, 1
accommodation “of pa-
have
that
HisgLBARTH,
may
a branch undertaking in
A ~
of E:
and
room
E.
cottins
town in charge
be
Se-
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RRS
P.L. LIVENGOOD,
Notary Public.
Star Office, Salisbury Pa.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES: PENSION
VOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS,
WALLLS, ETC, CAREFULLY
ATTENDED TC.
Be
Special Attention to Claims, Collections
and Marriage License Applications.
FULL LINE INAS
LW:
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FOLEY’
DNEY GURE
WILL CURE YOU
‘of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi-
cine. Take it at once. Do
|| not risk having Bright’s Dis-
|| ease or Diabetes.
|| nothing gained by delay.
There is
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
“‘ Houghion Quality ”’
VEHICLES
REAR VIEW.
Style No. 70 -
The Trainer's Friend
— The Matinee Favorite &
Ten Styles i in Racing Vehicles
Ten Styles in Pleasure Vehicles
Catalog of each or both.
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