The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, September 05, 1907, Image 8

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    Baked ‘sweet apples, with some people, bring
prompt relief for Constipation. With others, |
coarse all-wheat bread will have the same effect. |
Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to
relieve every ailment known to n, if physicians
can but find Nature's way to health. And thisis
strikingly true with r rd to Constipation.
The bark of a certain tree in California—Cas-
care Sagrada—offers a most excellent aid to this
énd. But, combined with Egyptian S nna; Sips.
pery Elm Dark, Solid Extr of Prunés, ete., this |
same Cascara bark is give
power to ¢ 1
Candy Tablet, called L
Dr. Shoop Laboratories.
most effective pi
. A” ¥oothsome |
ow made atthe
h, Bad Breath;
satisfying. Snel ;
No griping. no unpleasant after effects are ex-
perienced, and Lax-cts are put up in beautiful
lithographed ruetal Loxes at § cents and 25 cents
per box. : : >
For sometring
effective, try abox of
new, nice, economical and |
ELK LICK PHARMACY."
2 N (8
oF Ty
A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE
REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF
IRHEUMATISM
Lumbago, Sclatica, Neuralgia,
Idney Trouble and
Kindred Diseases.
GIVES QUICK RELIEF
Applied externally it affords almost in-
stant relief from pain, while permanent
results are be effected by taking itin-
ternally, pu 1g the blood, dissolving
the poisonous substance 2nd removing it
from the system.
DR. S. 0. BLAND
Of Brewton, Ga., writes:
“I had been a sufferer for a number of years
with Lumbago and Rheumatism in my arms and
legs, and tried all the remedies that 1 could
gather from medical works, and also consulted Bg
with a number of the best physiciang, but found §g
nothing that gave the relief obtained from [i
I shall prescribe it in my practice
for rheumatism and kindred diseases.”
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 wouldecream with BS
pains. Itreated her with *5-DROPS’and today i
she runs around as well and happy as can ’
1 prescribe *5--DROPS’ for my patients and use §
it in my practice.”
If you are suffering with Rheum
i a, Neuralgia,
Trouble or any kindred disease, 5
us for a trial bottle of 'S-DROPS.”
PURELY VEGETABLE he
“5.DROPS"’ is entirely free from opium, g&
cocaine, morphine, alcohol, laudanum, B&
and other similar ingredients, RN
Large Rize Bottle “5-DRGPPS” (500 Done)
w1.00. For Sale by Drugirists H
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY, {i
Dept. 45. 160 Lake Btreet, Chicago
{21s trying to
MULES
it Heals Them Anyway
in Harness, under Saddle
or Idle.
not sold in your town we will
send you FREE SAMPLE. if you BS
send us name of your dealer. gd
Put up in 25c¢., 50c. and $1.00 Cans.
MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS.
SECURITY REMEDY 60.
Minneapeiis, Minn.
ahs
1F
I
Guaranteed Remedy
for all Digestive Disorders.
You have tried the rest. Now
try the best. If you wish to
be better nourished, have a
clear healthy complexion, a
bright eye, a steady nerve
and the energy nccessary
to carry on your daily
work, take Nature's
Contains
no pepsin,
pancreation or
other artificial digest-
ers. Theyrelieve by sup-
plying and feeding the little
cells which go to make up the
digestive organs. A trial will
convince you. 3 sizes, 25c.,
50c., $1.00. Sold by drug-
gists. Every box guaranteed.
PREPARED ONLY BY
DINER’S DIGESTER COMPANY,
Des Moines, lowa.
Constipation
|
|
be
ts_greatest possible |
from this ingenuousand | i. |
Its effect on Consti- |
two.
| can
| door by singing.
"ng.
*Let me give you a light. Jack; it
will"save a match.”
‘But that’s just: what
wanting. Ethel--——a match
P— Judy.
I’ve boun
between 11s
It All Depends.
a Est
She—Well, if I fail as a model} }
keep the wolf away from tha
He—That is, provided he
| correct ear for music. .
Exit the Lancers.
I see that the Anti-Divorce League
place a ban on squara
dances.”
“And why?"
“So much changing of partners.’
Ins and Outs of Medicine,
The Patient
¥ on Aug. 20.
The Doctor Yes: 32
for office visits.
“But I wasn't in the office. You
ame out on your piazza to see me.”
“Gh, did I? Then the charge will
be $5. That is my charge when 1
go out of my office.”
You’ve charged me
is my charge
What Does It.
“Don’t you think she carries her:
self as straight as a mast?”
“Yes, with her stays to keep her
up.’”’-—Princeton Tiger.
|. penings of the day.
| Jane
| thinking that he was not interested, |
| became silent.
| then: |
“Did you know that Ned Burley’s |
| cousin Violet, from Chiago, was com- |
“ing: to
| eves plaved havoc with his heart.
has a |
and so
F-arvived he
The Awakening
of Charley.
By Josephine Wentworth.
When Charley sauntered into the
yard and dropped down beside Jane
on the old bench under the elm, he
had in his mind jigtawhat he was go-
ing to say—he had been rehearsing
it all day-—but when he was beside
the little girl he had" loved
chilahood, looking into. her big,
nocent blue eyes, h2
| went.
Jane was in her usual mood; quiet |
and confiding, telling hii the hap-
something else -on his nind,. sonie-
thing that he wanted to say,
most of her news fell on deaf cars.
noticed his abstraction
For a long time
spend the summer with
them?” she asked.
“No.”
‘Ned says she is a dream.”
“Stuck-up, I'll. bet.”
“He says that she will have all the
fellows in town in love with her be” |
fore she has been here two days”
“I - know ‘one she’ll not have,
””
Charley declared.
That night, after he had gone, che
critically
stood before her mirror,
studying the reflection therein.
was
Her features were regular, but her
freckles.
Ned’s boast ther all the boys would
be at her heels had not been in vain,
and much to Jane's discomfiture,
Charley was one of the feremost.
lips, bewitching dimples and dancing
wondered what on earth he could
ever
Jane.
Charley continued to call on
attitude toward her.
her now as
in his
upon
a fortitude that was pathetic had not
Charley's eyes been blinded by the
| flaching charms of the frivoleus Vie-
let.
So passed the summer, and when
fal: came Violet began talking of re-
turing to: the city,-and Charl
awoke to the fact that for him life
wild become an empty void after
she had gone.
him.
threw
marry
She him a saucy look,
ered her eyes demurely and said she |
had nev- |
Charley
human
Violet's
about. in n
consider it.
study of
people i
went
wouid
er made a antuie,
wri ecinlly
foolishly
dream of ecstasy.
When day for her
had not received
swell, and she promised to
him as had
her mother on the subject.
During thé following
saw
the
his an-
write to
goon ‘as. she
weel
nothing of hini, as hisitime was
all taken up in dreaming of the fu- |
ture. and in going to and from his
house to office
rewarded
postmarked
the post
inliy : he
ceiving a dainty missive
Chicago. He did
was safe from observation,
with a wiidly
later he
was by re-
not open it till be
then he
tere it open beating
heart. ‘A
ine at the sheet in amazement it
was his: letter at ail; but was
written to a girl in New-York:
Violet had written
had pul them in the
opes. He glanced
until he came to the last paragraph,
then his paled and an angry
frown settled on his He read
moment was SLar-
11 Ol
two letters and
wrong envel-
over the pages
face
hyow
it over twice.
And Minnie,” it read, “vouought
to have seen what proposed to me.
use to
hayseed out of ‘his hair, and he had
sucl lovely hair, And ust
think, it was the only ‘pan’ I got all
sumnier; like noeri-
we seashore a sear
amuse myself in piciing
100.
much the ex
the
not
ence had at
ago
little letter of regret in which 1
him: that ‘my won't:lct me, It
may wake
[t did wake
him a type with which he
ly unfamiliar, and taugh: him a
mat
him up
him’ -up.: It showed
was whol-
les-
son that he would remember the rest |
And while he was think- |
ere |
a. pair
ani he |
of his life.
ing of what he had just read t!
came intruding into his mind
of big innocent blue
imagined that he saw a look of sad-
ness in their depths. Then he
eyes,
it into the earth with his heel.
When he sauntered into the
Jane was sitting on the old
under the elm. When he dropped
down beside her he had no idea what
he was going to say, or how he was
go « to explain his conduct of the |
had ex- |
pected that she might ignore him, as
past few weeks; in fact he
he deserved.
Sut she didn’t.
And just tow it happened he
harily knew, but he suddenly real- |
ized that she was in his arms, and
he was calling her his little wife and
smothering her with kisses.
If merchants would stop long
through the advertising columns,
there would be fewer failures and
more believers in advertising.
since |
in--|
suddenly s- |
came speechless so far as proposing |
But Charley had |
and |
and, |
neither spoke,
Ys
J alle i
not what one would term pretty. !
: : i in the spring.
face was covered with a mass of tiny | on
To |
him Violet was a revelation, her red |
He |
have seen in that freckle-faced, |
red-haired |
! Jane |
| same as ever, but there was a differ- |
| ence
| looked
He |
simply a+
| friend of childhood and she-accepted |
| the changed condition of affairs with
Then he asked her to |
low- |
stale, !
departure |
spoken to |
on the
Well, I've written. him a nice
told
‘ore |
the letter into fragments and ground
vard
bench |
Attorney
your honcr
Knox: (absently)
charge. ‘em. anvthing.
all can make.
fudge
won't
em have they
Well Watered.
uncle?
they
in a watermelon,
Uncle-—~Because are
Familiar Sayings newly presented.
is =cattered-thoughts.”
—Illustrated Bits.
Not: There.
Jad)
=
70
Naa
Lawyer— You say
10th?
-Y es, sir.
And
Lit
em wm + eminem
vou left homa
Witness
Lawyer
252
Witness Yes, sir.
Lawyer (severely) --What
the interim?
Never was in
came back on the
were
you doing in
Witness
place.
such a
Junale Vaudeville
=~
“When a fire goes out, where does
it. go?
The monkey asked the ape,
“Can't say,” said the ape,
many’s the time
I've seen a fire escape.”
Show.
XII—A Fair
Friend—I hear that your show
had a long run in New York.
Dramatist—Yes. The populacd
chased it out of the city.
Vill you charge |
—No, 1} )
Let |
| Sheet Music;
Johnnie—What makes water coma |
plante.i |
JERSE AN TR
‘yet |
Steinway
Pianos
122,000 of These Noted Pianos
in Use Shh at’
Oxer
$100.000,000,
; We: ares representatives
for these world renown
- ol 1
hand.
These 122,000 Steinway owners
include, i ddition to the
ders: of tl world,
teur,
cd pianos
complete stock always on
musical
h in
Steinway, y pi
=I
Evervihing Musical
ano
standing We hav
Pianos, Piano Players, Player Pianos,
Music Boxes, Valking Machines,
Niolins, Banjos, Ete.
Pei ; 0h
Prices 1 Te. Perms Right.
A geod aliosvunce on pianos and
OFZANS Dd Ca ini nie,
Qur prices are
always. .conNisfent
uniformis
with
low—
quality,
Greatest indacemenis to piano
buyers, Write 3 r
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? ag, COMeNor Co. Md. _g
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The Pittsburg Visible is practic
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tle better than necessary.
For sale at THE STAR offie.
bon paper. Prices fair.
TER ERR
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not risk having Bright’s Dis-
e
| nothing
«Daily.
CHIC
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Al-
so typewriter paper and car-
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Try our
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buying.
MURPILY BROTHERS,
RING
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W. A. CLARKE.
FBO nd Ending.
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1h net IY Ww >
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Our Undertaking looms: and Resi-
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11) ~ ’ 1
v's furniture
denze are in tl
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HNGerT ak roan In
Hs nay he se-
P.L. LIVENGOOD,
Notary Public.
Star Office, Salisbury Pa.
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OC CH IRN, A GCREEMENES,
NT ‘ Brrr LY
FOLEY’
IDNEY GURE
WILL CURE YOU
‘of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi-
Take it at once. Do
There is
gained by delay.
ease or Diabetes.
>
0c. and $1.00 Bottles.
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The Trainer's Friend ]
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