VOL. XIIL Somerset SALISBURY. IERKEY & SHAVER, Attormneys-at-I.aw. SOMERSET, | Coffroth & Ruppel Building. | ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorneyv-At-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. | RFE. MEY ERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY As we must have room for the large and Winter will soon be coming in, we are offering s left of our Silk Mulls, line of Fall what 1s sues, Figured Lawns, and Shirt Waist Goods at Greatly Reduced Pric Attorney-at-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. -(xoods that : W. H. KooxTz. HL Je KOONTZ ® OGLE A tt AXt=F NG OMe y S- Xe YE. Silk I'is- | office opposite Court Houge. Dimities, Batjstes|- — he VIRGIL R.SAYLOR, SOMERSET, Attorneyv-at=-T.aw, SOMERSET -PA Office in Mammoth Block. CS! -bR.PELER L. Phy=ician SWANK, and Suarceon, ELK TACK, There are some beautiful DALLOINIRE weortour vo vt = 7 vor to select from. will not last long. k Lic dishuiy. Pa. DDD Ro BRB 3 25085 %. Sr OF S Capital paid in, $50,000. Assets over $300,000. J PER GENT. INTERES] Joi President. Barcus, ALBERT Barchus, DIRECTORS: —J. L. Lichty, F. A SEIS E54 RIB 8 a8 rere XY NX Y | : : : U ) \ ( ) | serted in the best possible manner. 41 Joy | ——— re ALIS Surplus & undiyided profits, $15,000. REerrz, +H. Maust, Maust, A. E. C.SAYLOR, D. D.-S., SALISBURY, Mrs, ME Do not delay, as they PA. brively Residence, Street. Office in | Special‘attention given to the tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- THE CHANNELL KNOWN AS THE NEW fRADY HOUSE, 15 & 17 SOUTH ARKANSAS AVE, AN VIEW. Two minute from Boardwalk and Young's new million-dollar pier. One-half square from Reading Railroad Station. TERMS REASONABLE. Good table. Capacity of house, two hundred. Write for booklet A. C.CHANNEILIL | FP’roprietor, LA tlanticCiry, N. J. WINDSOR HOTEL, o 1217-1220 F1LE BERT ST. BURY. £2 “YA SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE." J Special automobile sorvice for our guesis Sight-secing and touring Rooms $1.00 pe r day and up. The ol Th wlerate pried hotel of reputation and consequence in PHIL. A DEL IPE A OCH s walk AVR RTA On Time Deposits. Insure 7; onl [Dig Your ; : ; BYS Ckild’s Life. NO MORE CROUP. Also for Whooping Cough; Colds, Sore [. H. Mavsr, Vice President. ? Cashier. Norman D. Hay, A. M. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. « Before buying your seeds for spring sowing, TS ; : in oh examine our line of faucy, recleaned SX Mavyorn Crover, Mepivy CLoveR, & : : CRIMSON ( We buy in large quantity, and prices are a S A Lichter BAA EA BHR A N LOVER, Throat. SOLD UNDER A POSITIVE CQUARANTEE Pleasant to take. call and Contains no Opiates. 50 Doses for 35 cents AT YOUR DRUCGCIST. Write to-day for Booklet that tells yeu ai! 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. rnc ALSIKE, Timorny, Miner, Barney, Iwavs inline. lishury, Pa. : N ew Firm! G. G. De Lozier, CS = s “does not pay to buy * best is the cheapest in the end. everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line. ® Binder Twine and Phosphate! Twine from us, also Phosphate for We have the best of Buy your Binder your fall crops. are always fair. We handle the choicest and purest of country produce, and deliver goods promptly. West Nal isbury Feed Co. That's what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. It imported adulterated feed. ai AND GONFEGTIONER Having purchased the well known Jeffery | ery opposite the postoffice, I want the public to know that I will add greatly to the stock and improve the store in every | way. Itis my aimto conduct a first class grocery and confectionery store, and to give Big I solicit a fair share of your "and I promise asquare deal treatment to all customers. My | consist of Staple and Fancy Choice Confectionery, Country Cigars, Tobacco, ete. {| OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, SALISBURY, PA The We have the best of & | groe it, and our prices Value For Cash patronage, line EA present duty: STAR. Subscribe for THE |e ope Early Risers The famous little pills. Pa. | = G. OGLE}? « PENNA | Grant | preserva- | and courteous | will | Groceries | Produce, | KE LK LIC K Pr OSTOFFIC B TA. THURSDAY. OFFICTAL vIRECTORY. Below will be found the names of the various county and district officials, Unless otherwise indicated, their ad- dresses are, Somerset, Pa. President Judge—Franeis J: Member of Congress—A. EF. Uniontown, Pa. ® State Senator— William C. Bedford, Pa. | Members of the | Endsley, Somerfield ; Sheriff —William C. Begley. Prothonotary—Chas. C. Shafer. Register—Chas. I. Cook. . Recorder—John R. Boose. EY hirk of Courts—DMilton H. Tretsurer—re ter Hoffman, District Attorney—R. E. Meyers. { Coroner—Dr. S.J. H. Louther. | Commissioners—Josiah Specht, Kant- soley ner; Chas. F. Zimmerman, Stoyestown ; ! Robert Augustine, Somerfield. Solici- tor—Berkey & Shaver. ly Jury Commissioners—(Geo.J.Schroek ; ] a = vy Kooser. Cooper, Miller, A. W. Knepper. Fike. .IHHarding. Windber. the Poor—J. F. Reiman, and Aaron Attorney for GC. L. Sin of J. B. Mosholder, Somerset ; Davidsville. Yost ; SE directors, H.'F. Clerk, IE L Shaver. County Sudjlors EW, H. H. Baker, Rockwood ; J. S. Miller, Friedens; | Steinbaugh, len {| Superintendent of Schools—D. WW. | Seibert. County Surveyor—A. E. Rayman. Chairmen Political Organizations—N. B. McGriff, Republican; Alex. B. Grof, Walker, Berlin, Shaver. IKriedens, (eo. { Democratic; R. M. Prohibition; 0. P. Lincoln. , ANOTHER RAILROAD RUMOR. Salisbury and MT onnings Branches May Form New B. & 0. Short Line of Great Importance.’ The following interesting railroad rumor was recently printed in the daily papers of Pittsburg and Cumberland: “The presence of Baltimore -& Ohio agents in the yicinity of Grantsville and Friendsvifle; MH Just: ‘Fross the Permsylvithia line, near Oakland. and the fact that have been | working in that section during the past few months, has started the‘Feport that the Baltimore & Ohio is seeking a short cut to its main line from the Pittsburg division. The Baltimore & Ohio has its own track from Salisbury June- tion, line, to West Salisbury, a spur of six miles, surveyors now where it Jeaves the main for the heavy coal traflic of the region. The line from West Salisbury to Jennings, Md., the It is thought to be Casselman the follows river, inten- of the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio, thus giving two lines from Con- nellsville and the Pittsburg coal region to Cumberland, Md. nec- use in case it is both. The few miles longer route, but essary to ever bury route will be a than the Sand Patch gradient will be probably on return of empty loads up the mile grade from Piedmont to Alta- mont, at the top of the hill near Oak- land. Jt require, however, the building of the from Grantsville to Oakland to give: the road this line across the mountains. ‘Another thing about the road is that it will be the only trunk line to have found a route across the Appalachian system with- out a big tunnel through the wmoun- tains.” less, will line —-—— “EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW?” says C. G. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo.. that Bucklen’s Ar- { nica Salve is the quickest and surest | healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. [ Ive used it and know what I'm talking | about.” Guaranteed by E. H. Miller, Druggist. 2c. 21 | | | Distihgtions. A liar is the brevet brother of a thief. —Cumberland News. Not necessarily. Sen Blood kin is not essential. The major who is a colonel by bre- | vet is not even presumably a brother of all the other majors or colonels. i The thief is a liar under full commis- | son; the liar a thief by brevet. —I'rost- La Mining Journal. FOR DIARRHOEA. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. “I want to say a few words for Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past -five years and have recommended it to a number York county and have novugr © wt | { REMEDY : of people in | never known it to fail to effect a cure | lin any instance. I feel that T can not | say too much for the best remedy of | the kind in the world.”—S. JEMISON, | Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This | remedy is for sale at Miller's Drug | Store. 9-1 Assembly—J. W.; which is kept in good condition to care | tion of the company to extend the line to Oakland, Md., at the top of the grade | Salis- | the | except | 17- | AUGUST : 28. 1907 BANK CLOSED. Farmers’ Bank of Meyersdale | Makes Assignment and Closes its Doors. Pg Bank of last Meyersdale Saturday the The closed Farmers’ its doors night, { and the proprietor of bank, S.- 1D, ippointed Harvey DM. of Somerset, to close up Livengood, has Berkley, its business. As is always the | quit business, many which cannot nervous Isq., case when banks | wild rumors are | afloat be verified, but | certain people become dis- trustful of all banks, nevertheless, and | they could be guilty of no folly. Thr Star is pleased fo state | that according to advices received | from people who are in a position to | know whereof they speak, the deposit-| ors of the Farmers’ Bank are the least danger of losing any of their | money, and we shall adhere to this be- | lief until faets to the are | proven. | At any rate the standing of no other | bank in Somerset county is in the least impaired by the closing of the Farmers’ Bank of Meyersdale. no matter whether | | the depositors of that “institution losers or not, and we feel” pretty sure | that they are not losers. 8. D. Livengood has always borne the reputation of being an extremely safe and conservative business-man, and he | is considered to be amply able to ad- just the claims of all depositors of his | bank within a reasonable time, to their | entire satisfaction. The Farmers:Bank was one of the | oldest banking institutions of the coun- ty, and was also considered one of the | Unfortunately, however, | the'cashier, Hugo Lorentz, died} sud- denly a few months ago. and as Mr. | Livengood reached greater not in| reverse { are soundest. has an advanced | age, and is no longer able to personally conduct the business as he used to, the | death of his efficient cashier and busi- | runs as noted. ness manager caused heavy on | "the bank, with the But people should not become un- | withdraw their banking | result daly alarmed and funds from their places. Such a course would be fool- ish in the and such tactics cause panics and losses when there is | no oceasion for such a state of affairs. Any bank will have to close, if all, or nearly all the withdraw | their money at once. The thing to do | respective extreme, depositors judgment by | and [is to keep cool, use good leaving your money in bank, dis- | regard the many wild rumors you hear, | | rp | unless they can be verified. “R RGU I. AR AS THE is an expression as old as the race. SUN” | No | I doubt the rising and setting of the sun performance in the | the is the most regular | universe, unless, liver and bowels when regulated with New Life Pills. . Miller, Druggist. :§ it is the action of Guaran- | King’s { 9-1 | { Dr. | teed by E. H 250. The Fool Killer Negligent. fool killer is | Wilmington Clover, de It.is evident that the | overlooking his duty at Del. Last Iriday Kitty scribed as “a big eat that for 11 had been the delight of the household | of Mrs. Dollie Hudson,” died. Dr. J. | R. Mehaffy pronounced it a of | heart failure, An undertaker was sen for. He provided a satin-lined a with silver trimmings and a plate in- | ‘Kitty Clover Zerbey, Aged Years.” The “remains” {in state, neighbors calling to view | | them, and at evening the cat bur- | ied in the back yard, application for a | resting for her in Riverview ! cemetery having been rejected. Affection for animals or household | pets is to be admired rathér than de-| plored, but when it is carried to this | extreme it is shocking to the ordinary | sense of decency. It is making a shameful mockery of the most solemn | rite in the calendar of human experi- | ence, to say nothing of the feeling of! resentment that such displays natural- | ly arouse in the minds of the worthy | poor, who are with us always, many of | them too often lacking even affection- | ate regard, says the Pittsburg Gazette Times, and so say we. 1 years | case | scribed 11 | were installed | was 1 place Sweitzer Distillery Sold. Somerset, Aug. 12—Jacob Lincoln | and WW. 8S. Matthews, both rome] Pittsburg business men, have pur- | chased the Simon P. Sweitzer distillery | in the West End for a consideration of | $37,000. * The lot, dwelling house and | distilling appliances were included. It | is stated that the gentlemen named | above are negotiating for the purchase | of distilleries at several other points in Somerset county. | — > clean when you have a cut, burn, bruise | or scratch. Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and | heals quickly. Sold by E. H. Miller. 9-1 |can ever | and leafy bowers! we wade | meadows ! {ing entered up in two dozen books. { Marylanders now [quested to send in names as former friends | and Tar, as it stops diflicult | pany’s elaim ag t | Dear | my Pink Pain ! mail you free, a Trial Package of them Keep the pores open and the skin | DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch | | Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. | by Elk Lick Pharmacy. | Gana Home-Coming for the Sons and Daughters of Maryland. Many persons born and reared in Maryland have emigrated to other states to live, but once a Marylander, always « Marylander, is the thought thal comes to most of them. at times, roamed. No true son or daughter of Maryland forget her majestic moun- beautiful vales, her green fields and her clear, sparkling stredms, anon no matter whither they have tains, her and there yearning to return to the scenes of old, to wander back to the old that figured so prominently in and ever comes 3 dear state the | early history of our great country. “Maryland, my love thee! how Maryland,” How we dote on we the good old days spent among thy green hills How in our faney thy babbling the thy again brooks and chase anew gaudy-colored butterflies over clover-seented of the Oakland Jour- Una, has the following to say concern- ing the Maryland Home-Coming, and Brother Hamill, { all Marylanders should comply there- with : “The home-coming has been movement that inaugurated by Wi arfield is for the purpose of getting many of these old comrades of earlier days to pay us a visit, and to entertain them well when they come. A regis- try bureau has been established by the Maryland IHHome-Coming Association at its headquartars, 602 Fidelity Building, and Secretary. Burroughs has his corps of clerks engaged in com- piling a list of all former“Marylanders be secured. This list is growing rapidly, and is be- To every person whose is contained in these volumes there will be sent an invitation to Old Home Week, over the signature of Governor Warfield. “Everyone knows of Governod Baltimore, of whom information can name former residing out of the and ad- headquarters, for it overlooked The inyi- interesting them are early as dozen your and neighbors are over- who state dre ISSOS is desired that no when the invitations go out. is urged to send names at once Lo one be | ti ationsithe rmselves will be receive paper gouvenirs for those who “The readers of this re- possible. Send one name, or a or a score, -See to it that none of cannot the state Even if some of them come they will fact that their people in the have not forgotten them.” HAY FEVER AND SUMMER COLDS. Vietims of hay fever will experience great benefit by Foley’s Honey breathing the inflamed should fail relief. Sold looked. appreciate old home taking immediately and heals air passages, and even if it you if to cure will give instant The genuine is in yellow package. { by all Druggists. 9.1 ~~ No Money in Poetry. whose hog the settlement A North Missouri farmer, train, wrote ent for a was Killed by a com- Being somewhat of a “poet.” he penned his communication thus: SIR My razorback strolled down your track A week ago to-day, | Your Twenty-Nine came down the line, And snuffed his light away. You can’t blame me—the hog, you see, Slipped through the cattle gate. So kindly pen a check for ten, This debt to liquidate. He was rather surprised a few days | later to receive the following: Sik DEAR: — Old Twenty-Nine eame down the line, And killed your hog, we know, But razarbacks on railroad tracks Quite often meet with woe. Therefore, my friend, we cannot send The check for which you pine; Just plant the dead; place over the head— “Iere lies a foolish swine.” i To Work Prisonors. Somerset, Aug. 15.—There is a move- ment on foot here to give prisoners at the county jail work. A board has been organized, and at a recent meet- ing Josiah Specht and Robert Augus- tine, both County Commissioners, were elected respectively President and Sec- retary of the-Board, and Sheriff W. C Begley was chosen Superintendent. Various attorneys state that pris- oners may work if they so desire, but that it is impossible to force them to work. ee I'll stop your pain free. Toshow you first—before you spend a penny—what Tablets can do, I will —Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets. Neu- ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, ete., 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. Sold 9-1