VOL. XIII. As we must have room for the large Goods that line of Fall and Winter will soon: be coming in, we are offering’ le ft our Silk Mulls, Siitk Th is- SUES, lil [: and Shirt Waist (Goods at (re ally Reduced Prices! @ what 1s CWILS, Some Do will not last long. gt Lick Su valishury There to select from. are not delay, as they ™ PLY -~ J. ( lL | | \ 2 S ) 2 ) > Y; &. ww om 54 oF ; 10, 00,.07, al i WGY em oo da x \/ 2 3 QD, OC < QQ 0 IY $50,000. SALISBURY Surplus & undivided profits, $15,000. OD) a Capital paid in, al Agsets over $300,000. J PER GENT. INTEREST FH. Cashier Norman Db. 2 9 On Time Deposits. ES A President. : H. Mauser, Vice President. ALBERT REITZ, Barchus, H. H. Maust, A Maust, A. E 1S. < L.. Barcus, So SWAY AM Beachy. 2.00, 9! DIRECTORS: —J. L. ay, AY E. o ON) 5.8 . kivengood, Li. I. A o ay RCI HINR 2.8 Se 2 8D, 8h. 8D, Sees 490 4s alee INE UD GOO CS GAD UDC av og Before buying your seeds for spring sowing, examine our line of faire, cecleaed Meni RIMRON ( 5 Go Mavyiorn CLOVER, M CLOVER C ALSIKE, Mire MLOVER, TimoTy, , Banrey. H6186:96:08: he We by A Lichliter, 5 uy in large quantity, and prices are always in line. 3% ’ X oP 3 Si 37 ; G 7» iS 3 > 3 g eS « @ 5 % ) 3 XY $136 It The of That's what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. BK does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. We have the Feed and Grocery line. SS best is the cheapest in the end. best o everything in the Flour, Binder Twine and Phosphate! Buy your BH 0 Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for We have the best of % our BK your fall crops. it, and prices are always fair. We handle the choicest and purest of country prod L« Bo 5 and deliver goods promptly. West Salis shury Feed Co. Spt WZ, BBE MEA present duty: Subscribe for ThE STAR. 1 tion of the i n: aturs 11 to VL ball kinds. | serte SALISBURY. E LIK LIC K r OSTOF IC E. Tr 1 BERKEY & SHAVER, Atltornevs=s-at-I.aw., SOMERSET, Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney=At-T.aw, SOMERSET, 5 MEY ERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney-at-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KoOoRTI KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys=- At-Tiaw, SOMERSET. PENN? Office site Court House. Dimities, Batiste S| SAY L OR, SOMERSET; Pas: Office in Mammoth Block. DR. PJ] ANN, “| Rockwood ; J. S. Miller, Friedens beautiful patterns = suecesorone BE. C.SAYTLOR, DD. PA: Sidence, Special attention given to the preserva- Artificial sets in- din hie manner. “WINDSOR HOTEL, R17=-1220 FIL BERT ST. “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE." 3 cial aufomobhile < t possible rvice for our guests and touring cars. . Rooms $1.00 andup. The only moderate priced cputation and consequence in PRI. AD KTP EET. A. Wo ONCT'S RY Any, Penna. Frank Waone o r, Propr. Harvey Wagener, Mor. (rood horses, and good rigs of 0 Special attention the needs of traveling men, and cood equipments for ane extra pic- | ighing parties. ses well fed and carved for. | at reasonable Pte sS. Son Psd } New Firm! G. G. De Lozier. ROGER AND GONFEGTIONER. Having purchased the ow that 1 unty telephone. th want creatly grocery opposite public tok the stock and It is grocery and ¢ Big Cash. | I solicit a fair shafe of your pat deal post Wi the aim to conduct onfec ne To OVE 1 np CVery way. my first tionery Value For MIRE and Ma Fancy Courteons will Groce Prodi and I promise asquar treat IC line consist « Staple and N Confectionery, ou , Fol Choice ntry Cigaa 0, ele. POSTOFFICE, SALISBURY, OPPOSITE PA. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TrRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anvone sending a sketeh and flescription may utd kly ascert: dy our opinion free whether an ition is probably RTA Communica- ti es PRIN ML 11. HANDBOOK on Patents gent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. TLargest ci; culation of any scientific Journal, Terms, $3 year; four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers Co. 3818roecway. New York Branch Office. 625 }* St.. Washington. D. C. Dewitt’s Little Early Risers The famous Yor pills. PA. A Grant to] . | leased from the class | Ae. THUR SD AY. SE PTE MB ER 5 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. THE FEAR OF PUBLICITY. here to receive sentence at ygur hands, and not to be humiliated Jelow will be found the names of the “lam various county and district officiais. Unless otherwise indicated, their: dresses are, Somerset, Pa. President Judge—Franeis Member of Congress—A. F. Uniontown, Pa. State - Senator— William Jedford, I - Members of the Endsley, Somerfield ; Sheriff —William C. Begley Prothonotary—Chas. C. Shafer. Cook. Jaose. [ he Fike a= . repeat and print.” J. Kooser, I I ! : remarkable Mayor Sehmitz of standing . These words, used in the Cooper, | ] : interruption of San Francisco, while up for Dunne, adorn C.. Miller, - tence before moral if they do not The particular sore spot Judge a tale. that Assembly—J. WV. A. W. Knepper. made ; punishment. More than the penitentiary felt the humiliation that [Ling to him t If only he could be | corner and prison doors—this he Register—Chas. I. sentence Recorder-——John R. Clerk of Courts—D>Milton H. Treasurer—DPeter Hoffman. District Attorney—R. E. Meyers. Coroner—Dr. 8. J. H. Louther. Commissioners—Josiah Specht, Kant- ner ; Chas. FF. Zimmerman, Stoyestown ; | Robert Augustine, Somerfield. Solici- | : 3 : | | tor—Berkey & Shaver. have his erime characterized in public | Jury Commissioners—Geo.] Schrock ; | with the reporters at their tables tak- £2 C. Harding, Windber. [ing it all down ready to blazen his in- |" Directors of the Poor—J. F. Reiman, | | J. B. Mosholder, Somerset ; and Aaron | (I. Swank, Davidsville. = Attorney for | Directors, I. Yost; Clerk. - C. 1. | Was com- hrough the newspapers. condemed put behind bear ina the with quietly eould | equanimity. But to be pilloried. in the press, famy to every this was the refinement of cruelty to this public man. The moral of it, then? The More than all else the | Shaver. deterrent power of publicity. i man County Auditors—\W, H.-H. Baker, | : (Geo. average Steinbaugh, Stoyestown. : | dreads the punishment that { Superintendent of Schools—D. W. | from Ie instinctively | Seibert. | draws back from standing in the full County Surveyor—A. E. Rayman. focus of the newspaper limelight. Chairmen Political Organizations—N. And that dread keeps many a McGriff, Republican ; Alex. B. Grof, | from wionn. doing emoeratic; BR. M. Walker, Serlin, | ‘8 8: i rohibition; O. P. The newspapers do not always live Shaver. Friedens, | .ncoln. . up to their ideals, but every day. they publication. B. De P I | | render the | mirror to reflect the doings | bad of all the people, Schmitz did not care for the judge's He cared only because it was the good and Porvrar impression blames trusts for everything that goes and the trusts try to get even by blam- ing the President. | | | | wrong, | lecture. a “lecture which repeat and print.” newspapers can . Jers CG tate to 21 | Butithat was before the advent blonde typewriter. re \ESAR, they say, could die- secretaries at the same time. of the A HUMANE APPEAL. A humane citizen of Richmond, Mr. U. D. Williams, 107: says: "I appeal to all weak lungs to Dr: Discovery, the helped me and fully proprietor’s recomme lives than Ind., | Wire it has been asserted that. persons with | Rockefeller good twenty- — { years more, will angelic during King’s that up for take is | | | | nt | | has the [t saves need only remedy “good” he an [escnonition to remain comes to [that time. ndation.” other throat lung remedies put together. Used a cough and cold cure the world over. > more: all and | It that if che prosecution of the trusts continues, sufTer with the rich. ap better is now being pointed out | ihe poor will s Sti tthat’ ! bie and I fering alone. the hoarseness, of Gruaran ing cough, guinsy, Sa than the poor suf- ; hemorrhages and builds them up. E. KE. Miller’s drug Trial bottle free. phthisic, stops - lungs alle 10-1 | Niner the Res Hillis has teed al store. | forty roads to | are probably them are Br. declar- over and $1.00. men ed that there a many ~~ The Commercialis Mistaken. While tha editor was oat matters, last week, ( Traxal; President of the Second National bank, came in, and finding no one at home, i scribbled this on a bit of paper | displayed it on the table: —"Editor vacation for six months.” {of a slander upon habits. Every one knows we have not had a vacation for twenty years. None of the county editors have had any, except “Pete” Livengood, of the Salis- bury Star; how he does it, no one seems to know, and he win’t tell Meyersdale Commereial. Tho | taken, Odell recent- | his | hell, a good wondering how many of fit | for automobile travel. some York men who shave — barbers have decided | that themselves must | cut their own hair. and Here’s a splendid | NEw | chance for a correspondence school teach hair-cutting by mail. « - Harriyvan’s willingness to own all | {of the railways seems unselfish - and | courageous at this moment of eager endeavor to make an example of some [ monopolist by putting him in jail. Commercial is« somewhat mis- | - tl hat Gov as is evidenced by the followi Iris reported from another of our county exchanges: Editors George and Robert Seull, ( ap- | EK. Bishop and Peter I. Livengood all taking a dip in the surf at City, this week. But the appearance ly had an operation preformed on: ith other campaign will working | Jaw, national procs politicians soon | iting their's in. good | = ard 2T. the gay summer resort at { hardly be responsible for the cold wave { passing over Pennsylvania. Editors get but few vacations, and no begrudge these editors the good time they ought to have on this trip.—Som- erset Standard. We can’t brethren swho were on a ~~ | =% sy boodler recently penitentiary has made says the thing may | boodler | l.ovis re- vaudeville,” This convicted debut in Examiner. the next being sent up for life. his Chicago | result in ; : LS for editorial speak our vacation, a A Sovrn C fainted | | when the judge sentenced him to thirty | years in prison, the kind-hearted [ judge immediately knocked off fifteer | years. without the habit fainting will now do their best to A ROLENA prisoner we presume Editors Scull enjoyed their We feel sorry for ld- does not under- time, and and equally as well. bat if Bishop and | itor Smith, he 1 (‘rooks of | AC- | to take a vacation, we will explain it to if he will call at Stan office. We will this openly: A man who-conducts a live, interesting paper like THE Star, a pa- | {quire it. him in detail, i ~~ + & say Ax Atlanta policeman reports that { he saw a red snake with blue tail, ana his whiskers tied in bow knot | - - . {anger his chin. A few more tails like | this, and the country will understand | why Georgia made such a rush for the | water wagon. a a bad people swear at. can always easily raise the BecessaLy wad of the long green” to take occasional va- { cation and have of a good time. an le a deuce | Oyster Bay, the Philadelphia Record | A visit to Tue Star office would open | suggests that it may have been E. H.| Editor Smith’s eyes to many facts he is { Harriman prowling around in disguise, | totally ignorant of, and he | but if Mr. Harriman looking for | surprised at the stacks and stacks of [ trouble, he knows how to find it with-| fine printing turned out here in out making a noise like a bear. [bury and shipped to all points of the - > | compass, yea, even to Meyersdale, the | LOST AND FOUND. | once proud metropolis of Somerset | Lost, between 9;30 p. m., yesterday county, {and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with | | nausea and sick headache. This loss | was occasioned by finding at E, IH. Mil- | | ler’s drug store a box of Dr. King’s | New Life Pills. Guaranteed for bil- iousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. 10-1 | SreakiNG of the visit of that bear to | { { is OF INTEREST TO MANY. Foley’s of medicine. Sold by all 10-1 is not beyond the reach No medicine can do more. Druggists. 1 as | teously. ll..] Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup. whoop - | | party of nine. looking up i On) That is sort our steady-going | nyo are | Atlantic | of that combination of Frosty Sons at | one time can | one will | but | as for Tue Star man, he had a glorious | vacation | Tug | much per which good people swear by and | “old 1 Salis- | poinl a comes. { they have one | ( by a lécture which the newspapers can i p— 6. )0 NO. 34. -Does it Pay to Raise Boys? Somebody has figured out that the average boy who is dependent upon until twenty-one years, dollars. brood, his parents for a livelihood he Of thousand calculation anchat hire reaches the age costs th four On this basis of a for | instance, of six boys would represent an outlay of twenty-four thousand dol- Schmitz flinch was the publicity of his | | cigarette fiend with | Fin [desire to avoid to! | grows up to manhood well quarter of the globe— | lars by the time they got from The question arises, does it pay to raise boys, and are there no-other crops that away the home: roost. would prove more If a boy turns out to be a a breath like a turkey buzzard and a laugh that would -make the untutored donkey feel feetly at hograein:his society; and: ah untrammeled ’ nd ‘unconquerable work, is that his ts a have their four thousand dollars at: profitable? safe «to say” inve sted mucit parent fn better But with wealth advantage; if-it the and be boy “lesson learned that Suceess on bushes watered by the tho parents need not begrudge whatever they have spent for he will be of hearts, grow only sweat of one’s brow, on him, a source in- creas to their old and their legs ing pride and joy and when they hands tremble their bbl faltering, to grow and and their step is wo and arms slow two Ip places that lie in their twilight strong lean upon and he thiem over all rougl path Ex. a great service by standing as a {closing Courtesy Pays. It was after five o'clock. for offices on Chestnut Street 1 Lie vatrious usual time the railroad y Philadelphia I but the representative of one of the { Western transportat lat { about rat still unassuming ion lines was A modest, tked and arrangements The clerk very curtly in: his desk. sort of a man w: in inquired es and for Ses attle, Wash. formed him that the otlice was closed. West Main St., | { the | { stepped into | att I commission.— { has [ diseases, | Vernon, \ ; on | gin on it, stand how a country editor can afford | | we shall endeavor to give some { John D.s vision.: I th The conversation was overheard by of a competing { be near-by A later same inquirer the of the other and questioned the passenger passenger agent line, who happened the otlice few minutes company, who had imavediately nd an agent, recog- nized the man, a swered him cour- “1 want a first-class passage for a including steamer tickets ttle)” he said. The agent showed him every possible to Se: fifteen minutes ted from him $1,085, inciden- himself ha Exchange. \IN'SCOUGIH REMEDY TE BEST ON THE MARKET. For many years Chamberlain's Coug ention, and within had separa tally carning for i indsome CHAMBERL ONE OF Remedy has constantly gained in favor one and popularity until it is now : : : he most staple medicine It throut an enormous sale, Is intended lung colds and be depended want and safe. to take the best-in the market for the purposes for which it is Sold at KE. H. Miller's Drug 10-1 especially for acute and such coughs, as croup, and can always Sh upon. It is ple: and is undoubtedly intended. Store. > Editor Home Again. we are home after of Onee more again, a pleasant vacation two weeks, in { company with our eldest daughter. We C., Mt Atlan- New visited . Washington, D. 1, Philadelphia, Pa. Elizabeth,» N. : J., York and Kingston, N. Y. We had a most enjoyable the best of health and tic City and trip, and weather to en- limit, but great pile of work has accumulated ut Tie Stan office since the day of our de- parture. We hardly know where to be- and we must confess that it hard to settle down to able us to enjoy it to the a goes WOrKk again. However, we up to the task, will warmed and soon about be next week of ‘the particulars of our trip. a Confidence Not ‘“‘Gone.”’ Mr. Rockefeller has become pessi- mistic and is predicting dire business disaster. A drop of a few dozen points in Standard Oil stock has darkened He says confidence | is gone. would be | True, confidence in the ability of Standard Oil to defy the government has been shattered, but confidence in » ability of the government to main- tain a square deal and enforce the laws is unshaken. High violators will be brought to | time and the country will move along | with its accustomed prosperity. Kidney Cure will cure any | case of kidney or bladder trouble that | ability of the people for self govern- There is no weakening of confidence in the ment, nor in their power to enforce equal and exact justice for all before the law.—Uniontown News Standard,