The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 05, 1907, Image 4

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    TH SOMERSET COTY STA
Livexcoon, Editor and I ublisher.
Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa.
as mail matter of the Se cond Class.
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THE STAR is published every Thursday, at
salisbury, (8 1k Lick, P. O,) Somerset Coun-
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for 5 cents a line.
All advertisements will be run and charg-
ed for until ordered discontinued.
No advertisement will he taken for
than 25 cents.
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour-
age, strength. How is it with ¥
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate ? Do not forget ;
Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
possibly have g«
1
bh unless the be are.in
A sluggish liver gives a coated tongue,
Yd breath, constipated bowels. Correct all
these by giving small laxative doses of Ayer’'s
Pills. All vegetable, sugar-coated.
10 cents
not
All
vd free
published
6 children cannot
proper cond
par
Made 9% JO. Ayor Co., Low en, BL
80 ES of
ers HAIR bli
LOCAL AND i mi
CHERRY. RE ToRAL.
NEWSY [TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE,
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOR ADDED FOR SPICE.
Miss Naney Livengood went to Pitts-
burg today to consult an occulist.
Garrett county, Md.,
business, yester-
Henry Yost, ¢
was in Salisbury on
day.
Mrs. Hugo Lorentz and son, of
ersdale, Salisbury visitors,
week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kimmel went to
Osceola, Ind., this morning, to visit her
daughter Mary for a few weeks.
Mey-
are this
Miss Mary Livengood went to Gar-
rett county, Md., today, where she
will visit relatives for a few weeks.
Miss Edith Lichliter returned
from her vacation which covered many
points in the United States and Canada.
has
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are good
for anyone who needs a pill. They are
small, safe, sure, little pills that do not
gripe or sicken. Sold by E. H. Mil-
ler. 10-1
Miss Alberta Baumgardner to
Manington, W. Va., last. Friday,
position "as teacher
went
where
she has of
a a
school.
S. I’. Young, a former citizen of Salis-
bury, but now a resident of Rockwood,
is down with fever, are
sorry to learn.
typhoid we
her
po-
public schools
Miss Sarah Smith has
school in Meyersdale to accept
sition as teacher in the
resigned
i
of (Greensburg, I’a
Witeh Hazel
burns, cuts,
It is especi-
Sold by KE. H. Mil-
10-1
Carbolized
{ boils,
lor
ases,
DelVitt’s
Salve is good
scalds and skin dise
ally good for piles.
ler.
Johns-
at his
down a
five and
Flood City.
Rev, LL. Young,
very successful,
and late repori: from Pittsburg state
that he getting uaiong nicely. Ed-
ward Haselbarth-v us at the hospital to
see him, last Sunday.
Walter Del.ozier is here from
town, Pa.,
old home.
job as clerk in
ten-cent store
spending his vacation
Walter i
Woolworth’s
in the
holding
D
The operation P.
for appendicitis,
oll
Ww
is
Trial Catarrh tre:
mailed out free. on
Shoop, Racine, Wis
proving to the people—without a
penny’s cost—the great value of this
scientific prescription known to drug-
gists everywhere Dr. Shoop’s Ca-
tarrh Remedy. Sold by Elk Lick Phar-
macy. 10-1
irments are being
request, by
These tests
Mrs. Charles Boucher, of Duquesne,
Pa., way visiting Salisbury friends, last
week. Her children had been visiting
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Boucher, for some time, but returned
home with their mother to go to school.
John
on |!
for |
Non- ton will be |
| munity go
Jess |
! Bayard. W
{ became so damp that not one
Dr | of a kind TI can light at home.”
r:
are |
Mrs. J. I.. Barchus and children, Mrs.
Dr. A. M. Lichty and daughter, Mrs,
Lichliter and son, Mrs. C. M.
May, and the Misses Carrie Johnston
and Emma McClure are taking rest
and recreation at Grantsville, Md., this
week. |
There's a reason for that ache in
your back—right where it “stitches”
every time you bend over, turn around
or walk any distance. It's your Kkid-
neys. Take DeWitt’s Kidney and Blad- |
der Pills. They are unequaled for
backache, weak kidneys and inflamma-
tion of the bladder. A week’s treat=
ment 25 cents.
10-1
John and Lester Boucher came home |
last Sunday for a visit with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Il. Boucher. |
lester returned to his employment |
with the Pittsburg Coal Company, near |
Pittsburg, Tuesday morning, but John, |
who a Pennsylvania
gineer, is still here, taking a rest.
Rev. L. Z.
decided to Madison. NN. J.
where Rev. attend the |
Drew Theological Seminary for a year. |
His term as pastor of the Salisbury M.
E. charge will expire in about a-month. |
The best wishes the com-
with Rev. Robinson and |
family, for they are held in high es-
teem here.
“
Sold by E. H. Miller. |
|
|
railroad en-
is
lobinson and family have |
move tO
Robinson will
of entire
The way to get rid of a cold, whether |
it be a “bad cold” or just a little ene, is |
to get it out of your system through
the bowels. Nearly all Cough Cares,
| especially those that contain opiates,
fare constipating,
Kennedy's Laxative
Syrup contains no opiates and
Pleasant to
10-1
of Lynch-
Cough +
acts gently on the bowels.
take. Sold by E. H. Miller.
Miss Evaline Tiveugodd
rane, of the same place, arrived here
the first of the week for
Miss Livengood’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Livengood, and other
friends. Miss Evaline is still holding a
position stenographer and type-
writer for large wholesale firm in
Lynchburg.
a visit
as
a
osond
1
is impossible.
health
- bladder
vy hole
ists
gists.
It
SRald by
disease.
all’ Drug-
10-1
system.
to |
few
into
will. move
the next
will
A. Wilt and family
Va., within
weeks, Mr. Wilt
the general merchandising
They will sell some of their personal
effects at public sale on the Lith
at their home on street.
many friends will be sorry to learn of
their removal, but all unite in wishing
them much prosperity
in their new home.
where go
business.
inst..
Crrant
One of the worst features of kidney
trouble is that it is an insidious disease, |
and before the victim realizes his dan-
ger he may have a fatal malady.
Foley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of |
trouble, as it correctsirregularities and
prevents Bright's disease and diabetes.
Sold by all Druggists 10-1
Bradford county
~hifty
lioe
A story is told of a
(the sharp and
who was urged by his wife to
garden. He could not think
very good excuse, he went
Soon he eame in with un silver
he said he had found. lle
put it in his pocket and wen!
few minutes he
another coin, this time a half-dollar.
He said there must be a buried
ure in that garden. Then Lie unearthed
a couple of dimes and another quarter.
Being tired, he announced his intention
of taking a nap,
When he
politician
0" any
at: it.
quarter
washed it,
back. In
up with
SO
a showed
awoke his wife had a dan-
gerous look in her eye, but the garden |
was all hoed.
the head,
toothache,
Pain anywhere, pain in
painful periods, Ne uralgia,
all pains ean be promptly stoppe d by a |
thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tab-
let, known by Druggists everywhere as
Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets. Pain
simply means congestion—undue blood |
pressure at the point where pain exists. |
quickly |
Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets
equalize this unnatural blood pressure,
and pain immediately depirts.
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis 2
trial package. Large by 5 els.
gists.
An old
bought three boxes
town.
a free
Drug-
10-1
woman from the
matches
rained
the
‘of
It
and
her grocer in
matches
of
would strike. On the following Satur-
day she took the matches back to
grocer and upbraded him for selling
such stuff. The grocer
out one or two and struck them
easily on the leg of his trousers, for by
this time the matches had become
fectly dry. But the old woman did not
think of this explanation, and exclaim-
ed:
for me. 1 can’t
your trousers every
strike a match. Give
she was going home,
useless
miles to
want to
three boxes
3
tramp six
time 1
me
Occasional headache, belching,
slight nervousness are symptoms of in-
digestion which,
uncared for, will develop into a case of |
dyspepsia that will take a long time to
get rid of. Don’t neglect your stomach. |
At the first indication of trouble take
something that will help it along in its |
work of digesting the food you eat |
Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia |
will do this. Kodol will make jour
food do you good, and will enable you |
to enjoy what you eat. Sold by E. H.
Miller. 10-1 |
[itself ;
| your druggist some little Candy
| Tablets called
| venties,
i decidedly certain
|-ete.
| killed
| money that was assessed and collected
| from the people who own dogs.
dog tax forms the sheep fund, and when
| this becomes exhausted,
i elnims can be paid.
burg, Va., and her friend Miss Coch- |
with |
| Indians:
| loeks of sheep on
| you seldom see any; but in place of
| these sheep you can always see
| of one-cent
ITealthy kidneys filter the impurities |
irom the blood, and unless they do this |
Foley’s |
I-idney Cure makes sound kidneys, and |
ill positively cure all forms of kidney i
strengthens |
Their |
and happiness |
| capacity to master a complete
One hour a day would make an ignor- |
ten ;
Take | {
Tak earn |
kind) |
the |
treas-:i
and duly went to sleep.
| pitation or intermittent
Write |
| health is certainly
: | trial.
country |
from
when |
the |
i of any kind could be
took |
quite |
“Tut, tut! That’s not good enough |
bad |
taste in the mouth, lack of appetite and |
| trees,
whem allowed to go | stroyed. while further
| pecan is in its home.
We are apt to think that a=great city
containing the comforts and elegancies
of modern life, cannot exist without
railroads at its gates. Bogota, the cap-
ital of the republic. of Colombia is an
exception. - Having of
125,000, fine residences, excellent
a population
schools and colleges, literary, artistic |
and musical societies, elegant society
[ the at knows the Parisian fashions.
gota lies on a plateau which no
road has yet reached. There
a short railroad on the plateau
but to get to it by the most used
route, one must journey two and a half
days on- muleback. ‘Another to
approach, reducing the to
seven or eight hours, requires several
days of river navigation. But the rail-
‘Bo-
rail-
is,
ever,
way
mule ride
| road is coming, although late. —EXx.
from
Cold
Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing DPre-
for they are not only safe, but
and prompt. DPre-
venties contain no Quinine, no laxative,
nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at
the “sneeze stage” Preventics will pre-
vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe,
Hence the name, Preventics.
Good for feverish children. 48 Preven-
ties 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 ets. Sold
by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 10-1
To cheek a cold quickly, get
That the sheep industry is waning is |
pretty evident from the fact that dogs |
than |
Penn- |
out for |
are becoming more numerous
Some of the counties
have already “paid
wounded sheep
sheep. in
sylvania
and
all the
It is also evident,
unless hundreds of
worthless dogs are killed in
eounty, sheep will become extinct just
as the buffaloes did by the
Years ago persons could see
every farm.
too, that
dogs. In fact, dogs are so
numerous in some counties that they
outnumber the population. Save
sheep.— Ligonier American.
There are a great many people who |
indigestion and |
Their |
it |
| fails to nourish the body simply be- |
have slight attacks of
dyspepsia nearly all the time.
food may satisfy the appetite, but
cause the stomach is not in fit con-
dition to do the work it is supposed to
do. It can’t digest the food you eat.
The stomach should be given help.
You ought to take something that will |
| do the
can’t do.
Dyspepsia,
work your stomach
Kodol For Indigestion and
a combination of
and ve getable acids,
take.
the stomach. Pleasant to
by E. H. Miller. 10-1
One hour a day withdrawn from friv- |
|
| olous pursuits, and profitably employ-
| ed, would enable any man of ordinary |
science.
informed man in
years. day
[ enough to pay for two daily and two
weekly papers, two leading magazines
and a dozen good books. In an hour a
day a boy or girl could read twenty
thoughtfull thou-
es of eighteen large volumes in
ant man a well
One hour a would
pages yY—over seven
sand pag
a year. An hour a day might make all
the difference between bare existence
{ and useful, happy living. An hour
{ day might make—nay, has made an un-
famous useles
a
{ known man a one, «a
one a beuetactor to his race.
the mighty possibilities
four, yea, six hours a day that are,
(
1
hen, of two,
on
t some of
our young men and women in their de-
and
ie average, thrown away by
sire for fun diversion —Oakland
Republican.
Stomach troubles. Heart and Kidney
ailments, can be quickly corrected with |
x prescription known to druggists
{ everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative.
‘The prompt and surprising relief which |
| this remedy immediately brings is en- |
to Restorative action
upon the controlling nerves of the
| Stomach, ete. A” weak ‘Stomach, caus-
ing dys ans a weak Heart with pal-
pulse,
means weak Stomach or weak
[[eart nerves. Strengthen these inside
or controlling nerves with Dr.
Restorative and see how quickly these
ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop, of Ra-
cine, Wis., will mail samples free
Write for them. A test will tell.
worth this simple
Nold by Elk Lick Pharmacy.
irs
| tirely due
10-1
There is no class of people
vorably situated for easily profiting by
more
| the growing of nuts than the farmers
them |
They have the land in odd corners of
fields, along public roads
about the farm buildings, where
planted to
farm
lanes and
trees
im-
and
In
prove the appearance of the
really enhance its selling value.
| the selection of trees for shade or orna-
per- |
requirements
to the
ment, nothing fills the
better than the nut tree suited
locality. In the New England states
the hickory nut available ; the
Central along mountain
ranges, Southern territory,
in
is
states and
even into
the chestnut is well adapted to the soil’
and climate; in the Central west and
in the great river basins, the walnut
and hickory are important native forest
which have been ruthlessly
south and
the South Atlantic and Gulf coasts the
All of these trees
will yield rich dividends in time.
ornaments for years to come, and are
all valuable for timber.—Ex.
Kodol Dyspepsia Gure
Digests what you eat.
de
are
how- |
The |
no more sheep |
these
every |
reckless |
Now |
scores
the |
natural digestants |
digests the food |
itself and gives strength and health tO |
Sold |
Consider,
Your |
fa- |
along
ST NATIONAL
rrosTBURG. MD. BAN K
Drafts on all parts of the world.
[ DEPONTORY,
SVINGS DEPARTENT: **
4
Surplus fund. .
Capital stock. 50,000.00
70,000.00
Deposits (over) 1,000,000.00
Assets (over)... 1,200,000.00
PER CENT. INTEREST
PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Accounts of individuals and firms invited.
Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-
tention.
Bank open Saturday nights
from 7 to 10 o'clock.
ee OFFICERS: mm.
Roberde:
vit Annan, President.
Olin Beall: C
axhier.
me... DIRECTORS: mt
Robert IR.
Henderson.
Daniel
Dunc
Annan.
an Sinclair,
Roberdeau
Timothy G
rifiith,
Annan. .
Meat
~<a
Market!
MY
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,
jand it is a model in every respect.
I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete
I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
tle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Ponliey Hides,
el
| GUARANTEE 10 PLEASE YOU
and want you to call and be con-
vinced that | ean best supply your wants
in-the meat line.
CASPER WAHL,
The 0ld Reliable Butcher.
W/
/
/
Go To
FOR YOUR
LLU OF
)
Ii
all Goods Arriving
ally.
A Dastardly Trick.
Vandals the
| Highland Inn on Saturday
slashed the tires, cushions and top of
an automobile belonging to the Darsie
family. Sewickley. -Considerable
damage was done to the machine. The
perpetrators of the contemptible trick
left no clue that will lead to their “ar-
| rest. It’s a great pity that such char-
acters cannot be apprehended and
| placed where they cannot do any dim-
| —Somersef Standard.
the
and
entered garage at
night
of
ng
Prohibition Meetings.
WwW. El
will
sundick, the gifted south-
deliver three of his
Salisbury and vi-
Hon.
ern orator,
popular lectures in
cinity, as follows:
Sunday, September Sth,
| Evangelical church, at 10 A. M.
Sunday, September Sth, St.
Lutheran,chureh, near Keim P.O
2:30:17. M:
Sunday, 8th,
Salisbury, at 7 P. M.
Frep GTOEE,
Committee.
United
Paul’s
, Alb
September Lutheran
| church,
Chairman Prohibition Co.
Ic FOOD
LAW.
alw ays |
THE NEW PUR AND DRUG
shoop’s |
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and for coughs,
| colds and lung troubles is not affected
Food and Drug
Tar
by the National Pure
| law, as it contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and recommend it
safe remedy children and
Sold by all Druggists. 10-1
we
as a for
| adults.
W. C. T. U. Meeting.
Che WCF. OU will the
{ home of Miss Margaret Glotfelty. Mon-
Following
meet at
day evening, Sept. 9. 1907.
is the program:
Singing—“What a Friend We Have
in Jesus.”
Scripture reading—President.
Prayer.
Singing.
Reading—>Mrs. Annie Emerick.
Recitation—Nellie Reiber.
Reading—Mr=. K. Wahl
Business.
Reports.
Roll call.
Collection.
THE TOUCH THAT HEALS
| Is the touch of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
| It’s the happiest combination of Arnica
flowers and healing balsams ever com-
pounded. No matter how old the sore
or ulcer is, this Salve will cure it. Poe
| burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles,
has no equal. Guaranteed by E. Te
| Miller, druggist. 25c. 10-1
, Store.
|
| MEYERSDALE FAIR AND RACES.
Bigger and Better than Ever, This |
Year—Great Attractions of All
Kinds.
The Meyersdale Fair and Races, this
year, will far exceed those
years.
The Royal Takio Troupe of has
been secured at great expense, and
they will give free exhibitions of their
juggling skill, ete., daily.
The exhibits live stock, poultry,
farm and dairy products, ete., will be
good, and nothing, in fact, will be miss-
ing that people generally are interest-
ed in.
The one event that will appeal to all
lovers of the horse, will be the appear-
ance of “Frank Yocum,” the champion
half mile track pacing horse of the
world, who holds a record of 2:04.
will go an exhibition half mile on the
opening day, Tuesday, Sept. 24th, and
on the last day he will go to beat the
track record of 2:00, that is held
by “Chestnut.”
Following is the racing program.
of former
Japs
of
now
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 247TH.
$300
400
125
: Pace
2.16 Trot Tar Ea
Three-Fourth Mile Run & Repeat
25TH.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMAER
2:16: Page... ..
2:30 Trot
Five-Eighth Mile Ran and Repeat
300
100
Toursn Ay, SepreMBER 20711,
I'ree-for-All Pace or Trot. .
2:10: P
One Mile
ace... Sereheiere
Run and Repeat
ERripay, SEPTEMBER 27
2:14 Pace
2 Prot.
One-Ialf Mile 1
The B. & O. railroad will give excur-
sion rates from all points between and
including Johnstown, Cumberland and
Connellsville, on all regular trains.
The Salisbury Cornet Band and
Citizens’ Band, of Meyersdale,
farnish the musie for the four days.
tr
100
un and: Repeat 100
the
will
LAME BACK.
This is an ailment for which Cham-
berlain’s
ally valuable. In almost every
stance it affords prompt and perma-
nent relief. Mr. Luke LaGrange of
Orange, Mich., says of it:
a plaster and other remedies for]
three weeks for a lame back, I pur-
chased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm, and two applications effected a]
cure. For sale at E. H. Miller’s Drug |
10-1
in-
$400 |
$400 |
Pain Balm has proven especi- |
After using |
Many Killed in Coal Mines.
killed
Pennsyl-
vania, according to the report of the
department of The statistics
show that of 557 persons killed at an-
thracite mines, 274 deaths were the re-
-69 due
188 were un-
avoidable, and 26 resulted from acci-
dents for which could
not be fixed.
More than 1,000 persons were
last year in the coal mines of
mines,
2111 g ict] >
sult of the victims’ carelessness
to carelessness of others :
responsibility
Of the 447 killed at bituminous mines,
)7 victims died from their own care-
lessness; 10 by the carelessness
others; 142 deaths unavoidable, and
were due to accidents for which
sponsibility could not be placed.
SUDDEN ATTACK OF
CURED
A prominent lady of Brooklyn, N. Y
writes to inquire where she can obtain
Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diar-’
rhoea Remedy. She says: “While
stopping at a ranch in South Dakota I
was taken ill of what to. be
cholera. They gave me some of this
medicine and it cured me. [ brought
a bottle home and have just used the
last of it today. Mother was taken
suddenly ill of dysentery and it helped
her immediately.” For at KE. H
Miller’s 10-1
3(
of
18
re:
DYSENTERY
He |
seemed
sale
Drug Store.
—
Should Take Pride In It.
Every Pennsylvanian, born or adopt-
ed, should take pride in the magnifi-
by the Keystone
State in the production of coal.
Pennsylvania has long been
eminent among her sister states by
reason of mineral resources, but
few are prepared to think that one-
sixth of the total coal production of
the world comes from the
shafts of the Keystone State. We are
not far behind Great Britain in coal
production, and in this country our
lead is unquestioned.
It is also gratifying to note that the
Pennsylvania miner is surrounded by
better and more perfected safeguards
than those of any other state, and that,
especially in the anthracite region,
steps ure being taken to insure that
speedy and eflicient aid which often
saves life through promptness. Mr.
{ Roderick mentioned the advance made
in this respect in the hard coal region
| and most wisely stated his hope that
cent showing made
pre-
her
civilized
| before long the soft coal operators will
| provide the same facilities. —Harris-
| burg Telegraph.
L@ WEDDING Invitations at THE
Star office. A nics new stock justre-
| ceived. .