TRUST A ‘WELL BRED & to know w Gira to get the best of everything. She knows. that, especially in drags, medicines, toilet articles and stationery, there’s neve thing cheap and inferior. We have quite a crowd around our place, but there’s foom for one more, and our clerks are of the spry kind. » anything gained, and frequently much lost by using some- always They don’t. Keep gd. gustomer hanging’ around half a day before being w aited upon. PAUL H. GROSS, CITY DRUG STORE. DEUTSGHE not cost any more, : APOTHEKE, [&F Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACEY:S MEYERSDALE, PA. Horse and Critle Tonic. It ST ————— ——_——e : ii [4 Ey The Original, Old Reliable BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER, the kind vou used to buy. 25¢ Blk Lick Drug Store, per 1b. ANURIIAR TIL AAR LRU RRMIRIAAN 20 AA BR TS New Store! New Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. < G lotfelty « Shoes, Groceries, etc. BIBER Prices As Low As The building, Ord St., ~ to come and inspect our nice, , Pa., and invite you of Dry Goods, Salisbury new line EEC J AE ET TE SEARCHER Lowest! 5% TB TB 00% (a IT a (TG op) 6 [0 TT Ta (TL TB [RT CHEESE HC We start with an entire new stock, best and purest brands of goods. the pat- and we handle We solicit a share of your only ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. Vermin. fect fowls, cattle and all live stock. prov ement in all your stock. rR DR. WILLIAMS’ FLY AND INSEGT DESTROYER Protects Horses and Cattle from Fly Pests and Guaranteed to Kill the Flies. Perfectly Harmless. A Grand Disinfectant and Easily Applied. It is possible to have positive freedom from flies, lice and vermin which usually ef- This is the first preparation which actually does all that’sclaimed for it. Farmers, who have spent many weary summers fighting fliesand in- sects, and the following winters endeavoring to be rid of lice and vermin. in poultry houses, will find Dr. Williams’ Fly and Insect Destroyer their After using this exterminator according to directions you will notice a decided im- ‘Where no agency has been appointed a sample tin frees ] or your grocer’s or hardware dealer’s name. THE F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, Madrid, N. VY. N ‘right-hand man.” 4) . REICH & SON, MEYERSDALE, PA. Undertaking parlor on Grant St., Salisbury, M&F Somerset County and Economy Pa. L.. C. BOYER, Manager. Telephones. Reliable and Fully Guaranteed Economical Our 1907 Car is as near perfection as the highest grade of mechanical engin- eering and shop practice can make it. It comes nearer the ideal conception ofagentlemen’shorseless carraige than any car that has 8 yet been produced. Can be operated by by any member of the family who can be trusted with a orse’s reins. Write for catalogue and testimonials. FOREST CITY MOTOR CAR CO. Massillon, Ohio. FOLEYSHONEY:~TAR for children; safe, sure. No opiates FOLEYSHONEYA=TAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia Rod ol Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests whatyou eat. For Indigestion. FOR BACKACHE Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. oWs Early Risers iL famous little pills. DeVitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills does | The Zufall Company most cordially invites the ladies of Salisbury and vicinity to attend their opening of Fall and Winter Pattern Hats, which will be on display at their store on Main St., Meyers- dale, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19 and 20. Somerset County Phone, 206. TEN DOVIARS NO MONEY REQUIRED. We have the fastest selling line of goods to offer to only one, hetise to house agent in each section, goods sell themselves, are. fully: wattdnted. We start you as a general agent after you get acquainted with the goods, and teach you to get a nice living without hard labor. Are you. interested ? Write to-day for catalogue and proposition. UNITED STATES SPECIALTY MFG. CO, PER DAY No money required. - “Hopkinton Mass.| Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon It, after using two-thirds of a $1.00 bottle of Kodol, you can honestly say it has not bene- fited you, we will refund your. money. Try + Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and sign the following, present it to the dealer at the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you | return the bottle containing one-third of the i medicine to the dealer from whom you bought | it, and we will refund your money. | Town a State an here — Cut 1’ “hin out————— NisestsWhat YouEat And “Makes the Stomach Sweet E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, Ill SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. BALTIMORE & OHIO Very Low Rates With Choice of Routes to the I] TICKETS ON SALLE DAILY UNTIL NOVEMBER 30. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SEASON OF THE YEAR TO TRAVEL AND SEETHE EXPOSITION AT ITS BEST. For pamhlet giving 12 full details apply to nearest B. & O. R. R. ticket agent. 26 Ballmore & Oio_Ralroad LOW RATE—ONE WAY SR FARES POINTS IN TO PRINCIPAL , TEXAS, SOUTH DAK TAS HINGTON. oN AUGUST 30, 1907. ON SALE DAILY F 31 ro Oc- IFor tickets and full i in‘ormation call on or address ticket agents, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. FOLEYSHONEY-TAR stops the cough and heals lungs FOLEY SKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right 9-26 Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. Sy3.LLig RLDIT *‘SXANAIN any SSUNSN0I1TTg HOA Ja Si WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavits are required. | also draw up all manner of deeds, leases, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac- curately, according to the require- ments of the law. Typewritten work a specialty. A full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L.. LIVENGoOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Star Orrice, Elk Lick, Pa. tf WANTED !'—Good work: girl for general house Wages, $2.00 per Good place. Wages paid weekly. Apply to Mrs. P. L. Livengood, Salisbury, : , ~ : Elk Lick P. O., Pa. tt BUY A TYPEWRITER !—See ths Pittsburg Visible, at Tre Star office. None better, no other quite s0 simple in construction. Holds world’s record for speed. Veryeasy to operate. Price very reasonable. tf P. LE. Livesevop, Agent. BUGGY FOR good second-hand vehicle. bargain for some one. Inquire of Edward Reitz, Elk Lick, Pa. tf week. under-- Partly Wrong Again. Russell Hay and Roscoe Welfley, of Salisbury, who were in the East mak- ing purchases for their respective stores, reached town on their home- ward road, Tuesday. Russell looked a bit tired. They were waiting on break- fast when we saw them.—Meyersdale Commercial. The old man is partly wrong again. Hay and Welfley were not waiting breakfast; they were waiting for it. DIARRHOEA CURED BY ONE DOSE OF CHAMBER- LAIN’S: COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. I was so weak from an attack arrhoea that I could scarcely attend to my duties, when I took a dose of Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cured me entirely and 1 had been taking other medicine for nine days without relief. TI heartily recommend this remedy as being the best to my knowledge for bowel com- plaints.—R. G. Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala. sale at Miller's Drug store. — The Broken Bank. We regret that other of our citizens are feeling the effects of the financial on ATTACK OF For 10-1 strain brought about by the closing of: the Liyengood Farmers Bank. The more so since the outlook is growing so promising. The appraisers worked hard, last week, made good re- sults, and they will report ere long The outlook is that as matters look at the present there will be perhrps 75 cents to the dollar for the depositors, and we do not think this will be all of it. Meyersdale is not in the mood fo stand any flim-flam games, as was the | in this will pay case with other broken banks section. The town believes it dollar for dollar, and will not be con- tent with less. We have not seen Mr, Berkeley, this week, but he is hard at work to at out the last dollar for the depositors. Patience and time will work wonders.—NMeyersdale Commer- | cial. HEALTH IN THE CANAL ZONE The high wages paid make it mighty temptation to our young ar- tisans to join the force of skilled work- | the Panama Many are restrained, however, malaria, men needed to construct Canal. by the fear of fevers and is the knowing ones—those who have | used Electric Bitters, who without this fear, go Electric Bitters on hand. poison, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Guaranteed by E. HH. Miller, druggist. 50c. 10-1 “Advertising or Advertisity?”’ A little pamphlet published by Cosmopolitan puts a vivid question in a forceful way. “Which will you have?” it asks; “advertiaing or adver- sity?” No merchant who depends upon the good will of the public for the sue- cess of his enterprise can dodge the choice. Leaving advertising to other fellow often business relations with the sheriff The highway to prosperity is so plainly marked that any merchant possessed | of a spark of business instinct can find it. Does it pay to take the wrong road | when the tolls exacted for the privilege of traveling the right one are reason- able? —-— Pain anywhere, pain in the head, painful periods, Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tab- let, known by Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets. Pain SALE I__A | simply means congestion—undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists.’ A | Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets quickly equalize this unnatural blood pressure, and pain immediately departs. Write | Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial package. Large box 25 cts. Drug- gists. 10-1 of di- | who | It | there | well knowing they | are safe from malarious influence with | Cures blood | too, biliousness, weakness and | the | the | rasults in opening | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William Hoffman et al. to Samuel Weaver, $2475, in Paint, dated May 14, 1907. A. Kent Miller to Peter Miller, $10, in Somerset twp., dated Aug. 22, 1907. W.P. Shaw et ux. et al. Michael Menosky, $125, in Brothersvalley twp., dated Aug. 20, 1907. Maria Stahl’s heirs to Augustus F, Stahl, $100, in Yincoln, dated July]’20, 1907. G. S. Mowry to Saverio Forquato, $350, in Windber, dated Aug. 5, 1907. John J. Kaufman et ux. to Frank Befs, $200, in Conemaugh, dated July ‘16, 1907. Same to Dalnike Slais, $200, emaugh,.dated July 16, 1907. Peter J. Schmucker to William B. Schrock, in Summit, dated Aug. 24, 1907. John E. Johnson et ux. to Daniel Zimmerman, in Shade, dated Aug. 1907. A.J. Black et ux. to V. M. Black, Confluence, dated Aug. 16, 1907. Bruce W. Sleighter to O. E. younkin, ;. in Confluence, dated Aug. 22, # in Con- B. 24 ) in W. H. Meyers and Preston S. Warn to Samuel Evans, $900, in Meyersdale, dated April 1, 1907. Elias Fike et al. to John Lentz, in Greenville, dated Aug. 20, 1907. Alice Murphy et vir. to Julia Conley, $125, in Meyersdale, dated March 15, 1907. John Hicks et al. Trustee to Chas. W. Staniford, $400, in Somerset, dated Oct. 5, 1897. E. S. Sechler et ux. to Ezra A. $250, in Lower Turkeyfoot, dated 9, 1907. Same to Joseph C. Miller, $250, in Lower Turkeyfoot, dated April 9, 1907. J. W. Christner et ux. te Edward D. Mostoller,- $100, in Stonycreek, dated Aug. 23, 1907. Amanda Shaffer to Josiah Daily $800, in Paint, dated June 20, 1907. Calvin M. Ankeny to Daniel B. Zufall, $200, in Jefferson, dated Aug. 19, 1907. Milton R. Walker to George Mish- nell, $200, in Jenner, dated Dec. £31, 1906. Same et al. to George P. Stein, in Jenner, dated Aug. 28, 1907. E. A. Bittner to James Liberty, $350, in Garrett, dated Aug. 28, 1907. Charles FF. Uhl et ux. to Edward J. Berwind, $1, in Stonycreek, dated Aug. 6, 1907. Elmer Yoder et Amish Chureh, $30, Aug.’28, 1907. $25, Geyer, April $350, to Trustees Lick, dated ux. in Elk LOST AND FOUND. Lost, between 9;30 p. m., yesterday and noon to-day, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at ¥. 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 — > Marriage Licenses. Jenner. Lincoln. Arisman, Jerkey, Harry S. Nellie M. Harry B. Stutzman, Somerset. Lottie I. Brant, Abraham E. McClellan, Myrtle Blanche Pyle, Boswell. Brothersvalley. Boswell. Robert Smith, Altoona. Mary Englert, New Baltimore. Peter Schmucker, Summit. Drusilla Kurtz, Canton, Ohio. Clyde B. Walters, Summit. Mary Ohler, Summit. Adam Gi. Berkebile, Somerset twp. 3erthn BB. Jones. Somerset twp. | Thomas A. Millington, Garrett. Edna Ohler, Garrett. Jacob ‘H. D. Spaughy, Meyersdale. Edith P. Engle, Elk Lick, twp. Robert Gi. Stuck, Nellie (3. { Conrad I. Bertha J. Anton Stavar, Marya Zalar, Brothersvalley. llegheny. Milford. Milford. Arrow, Arrow, Kimmell. A Lape, Felton, Pa. Pa. Lewis (. Penrod, Johnstown. Roxie Johns, Paint twp. ‘red B. Beam, Turtle Creek, Pa. Sudie Miller, Quemahoning twp. Harry Beal, Garrett, Pa. | Margaret Bittner, Wittenburg, Pa. INTEREST TO MANY. will cure : OF i Foley's Kidney Cure any | ease of kidney or bladder trouble that | [is not beyond the reach of medicine. | Sold by all 10-1 No medicine can dofimore. Druggists. It Made a Difference. A plainly dressed duced himself man, as Mr. John | tow n, and, having explained his symp- toms, asked the doctor how long it would take to cure him. The doctor, | who had treated the visitor with every | possible courtesy, replied: “You will require careful treatment | under my personal supervision for about two months before you are able | to resume your labors in the bank.” “Doctor you are fooling yourself. am not Smith, the banker, the street car driver.” “Is that so? Well, my good fellow, I don’t see what you came to me for. There is nothing the matter with you, except that you are not a banker.’ | he attracts no attention, who intro- | Smith, | walked into a doctor’s oflice in a Texas | | Store. | Il but Smith, | A SCHOOLBOY’'S ESSAY. ~ Virtue Has Its Own Reward. “A poor young man fell in love with the daughter of a rich lady who kept a candy shop. The poor young man could not marry the rich candy-lady’s daughter because he had not money enough to buy furniture. A wicked man offered to give the young man twenty-five dollars if he would b&ome a drunkard. The young man wanted the money very much, so he could marry the rich candy-lady’s daughter, but when he got to the saloon he turned to the wiched man and said: ‘I will ‘not become a drunkard, even for great riches? And as he. turned around to go home he saw lying on the sidewalk a pocketbook: containing-a million dol- lars in gold. Then the young lady con- sented to marry him, “They had a beautiful wedding, and the next day they had twins.”—Ladies’ Home Journal. a ——— A HUMANE APPEAL. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St., says: '‘T appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King’s New Discovery, the only remedy that has lielped me and fully comes up to the proprietor’s recommendation.” It saves more lives than all other throat .and lung remedies put together. Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop- ing cough, quinsy, hoarseness, and phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and builds them up. ‘Guaran- teed at E. E. Miller’s drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 10-1 The Automobile Torrop. Though the newspapers chronicle accidents and fatalities resulting from the automobile craze, they do not be- gin to touch upon the real terrorism of this fad. Country and city alike are its victims. Sane and cautious devo- tees of the auto there are, of course, but there are too many brutes abroad in them, and it is high time that the authorities grappled with the problem these fat-headed marauders present to the community. These are they who consider it the height of superiority to break speed laws and ignore the rules of the road. The pedestrian, the oe- cupant of the ordinary vehicle, and the householder along the route have no .| rights which these honking highway- men feel bound to respect. : The only way to deal with them is to arrest every offending specimen of this arrogant and reckless gentry that the oflicers of the law can reach, and then fine them to the limit. If they will not listen to warnings let them be harried at every turn and punished for every infraction of the letter of the law until at least a little common prudence is pounded into their pocketbooks. It to their It consciences, for they do appreciate the of the It is folly to reason with a flip- pant fool who the rights of others and recognizes no higher power Running slow, is useless to appeal for they haven’t any. talk of their sense, is ridiculous to not meaning word. ignores than gasoline and gold. raises no dust, runs down no women or children, and a human life. Sach a is too tame. seldom sacrifices condition, therefore, he puts on the writes him- self down both a devil and an calls it fun. Houses by the befouled with the dust he stirs up, which feature of‘the automobile craze is a worse menace to clean hausekeep- ing in Pittsburg today than the smoke So aceelerator; ass, and way are nuiaance. Carriages smashed, i children are run down without a look [ back to inquire of the consequences, | and the nedestrian at every | street in town—even in the congested ter- are Cross- | sections of the city—is in constant | ror for his life. With the progress ofe the | season this of the motor car { man’s privileges has grown until con- { ditions are intolerable, and complaints | are widespread. The only hope lies in | activity of the-police, where there are | police, and of constables in the rural districts. These officers can earn no | finer title to the thanks of the average { run of people .than by getting after ever stallfed chump they find working i his chug wagon regardless of safety and decency. That would contgbute {to the peace of the community and harm no man whose use of the machine summer abuse | is rational. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY ONE OF THE BEST ON THE MARKET. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor one of | the most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acute throat and lung | diseases, such as coughs, colds and eroup, and can always be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe. to take { and is undoubtedly the best in the | market for the purposes for which it is | intended. Sold at E. H. Miller's Drug 10-1 i and popularity until it is now < einem Smimeteentirt WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does not pay to advertise, he is} simply ad- mitting that he is conducting a busi- ness that is not worth advertising, a business conducted by a man unfit to do business, and a business which should be advertised for sale. tf