TRUST A ELL BRED WOMAN to know where to get the best of everything. She knows that, especially in drugs, medicines, toilet articles and stationery, there’s never anything mained, and frequently much lost by using some- thing cheap and inferior. We have quite a crowd around our place, but there’s always room for one more, and our clerks are of the spry kind. They “don’t keep a customer hanging around half a day before being waited upon. PAUL H. GROSS, CITY DRUG STORE. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE, MEYERSDALE, PA. Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACH Y’S Horse and Cattle Tonic. not cost any more. It does SIT——————————n AWE IE IT 4 The Original, Old Reliable BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER, per Ib. the kind you used to buy. 25 Blk Lick Dene Nore. re New Store! We have opened a fine new gene ral store in the Glotfelty Ord St., Salis Pa. to come and inspect our line NAAT PINION ANY ARLEN building, bury, nice, new of Dry Goods « Shoes, Groceries, ete, ET ee EE TE NENTS AM EA SR ETE ETE NCTE TE Prices As Low As The Lowest! o 0 86 8 BIBIBI6 6 RR ae ee eu in aie eee 8TH 0 vee 6 ae TRIe ERR 8 NTR yen ge ek | handle share of your new stock, and we only We deal and We start witli an entire best and purest brands of goods. solicit a and we guarantee a satisfaction to all. Howard Meager « Co. ronage, sguare DR. WILLIAMS’ ) FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER Protects Horses and Cattle from Fly Pests and Vermin. Guaranteed ito Kill the Fliesa Perfectly Harmless. A Grand Disinfectant and Easily Applied. It is possible to have positive freedom from flies, lice and vermin which usually ef- fect fowls, cattle and all live stock. This is the first preparation which actually does all that’ sclaimed for it. Farmers, who have spent many weary sumime Ts fighting flies and 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 ** right-hand man. After using this exterminator according to directions you will notice a de cided im- provement in all your stock. W here no agency has been appointed a sample tin free for your grocer’s or hardware dealer’s name. \ THE F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, Madrid, N. VY. J, R. REICH & SON, ll MEYERSDALE, PA. Undertaking parlor on Grant St.;-Salisbury, Pa. - I. C. BOYER, Manager F&F Soncrset County AIC Telephones. ~ 1 Economy SUEWEL RUNABOU T5600 Complete Reliable and Economical Onur 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 of agentlemen’shorseless carraige than /J any car that has yet been produced. Can be operated by any member of 4 the family who can be trusted with a a 10rse’s reins. Write for catalogue Fully Guaranteed and testimonials, 2 FOREST CITY MOTOR CAR CO. Massillon, Ohio. FOLEYSHONEY-~TAR Bucklen’s Arnica Salve | for children; safe, sure. No opiates FOLEYSHONEY--TAR Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia Rod ol For Indigestion. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills Relieves sour stomach, FOR BACKACHE palpitation of the heart, Digests what you eat. The Best Salve In The World. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers The famous little pills. Can't Match Our Prices on Clothing We are the leaders in low prices and high quality, as a visit to our large store-will readily convince you of. Competitors can neither match our low prices nor the high quality of our new line of Boys’ Clothing, made by W. & T. Allen & Co., the great Philadelphia outfiters, whose clothing we handle exclusively and are making a special drive on at this time. gc JUST THINK OF [to 12.50. 3oys’ Suits at 81.75 to 5.00! Corduroy Suits for boys 10 to 13 years at $3.00. Very fine Rain Coats formen at $1 () A nice new line of Men's Overcoats at $8 to 12, About Men's Suits Left over Elk Lic New Goods! , and invite vou | ’ the | pat- | Kidneys. A Week's [| E. 'FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Spring will be closed out at half price. Now school the suit Come in and let us fit you out. is time to serviciable- By all Clothing. The great get your boy at an ex- call and let us show values we are offer- a good, tremely low price. means vou our Boys’ ing you will be doubly apparent to you when you see the style and excellent quality of the goods, and you'll won- sell so little Variety Sto C. I. Hay. Manager. der how we can such excellent goods for money. TEN DOLLARS - PER DAY NO MONEY REQUIRED. We have the fastest selling line of goods to offer to only one, house to house agent in each section, goods sell themselves;are fully warranted. 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. No money required. UNITED STATES SPECIALTY MFC. CO, Hopkinton Mass. Say, Mr Man, a short time until the long winter evenings are #8 it will be but here, and 1 » while away the time pleasantly, you ought tohave a copy of = History ol The National Pike. illusir interesting tales of the old taverns, team rrghi’s ti 10DS, Everybody It i= tail of fine sters and coach drivers. reads Full of the A copy of the book can be seen at Tue Star oflice. filled a charmed with the work who is humorous and pathetic, as well asdaring robberies ¥ > Orders for the same { $3.00 per copy, by WM. SEARIGHT. Uniontown, from’ from last “iar trees [TSR RO ean Cd ome - All lamp troubles are or Weak done away with when GOOD OlL is used FAMILY FAVORITE Oil sives the highest possible efficiency in lisht without any of the troubles Inflammation of the blad- der, urinary troubles and backache use and Bladder Pills ; ary tank wagon oil the m carciul all the heavy parat By process Known and substances are Bight -destroyi volatile oils id BOR e ed oa ail the : Ireatment 23¢ Should Favorite. is made ir dea tle MILLER. : Ass your Sealer WAVERLY OIL WORKS Independent Rehiners OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES Pittsburg, Pa. BOOKLET SENT FREE C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, Iil. SOLD BY E. H. Baltimore & Onio Railroad LOW RATE—ONE WAY COLONIST FARES CIPAL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, COLORADO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONTANA, ME XICO, NEW MEXICO, NEVADA, ALLE yTEXAS, SOUTH DAKOTA, T 4 Io PRIN AH, W ASHINGTON. DAILY FROM AUGUST 3 TOBER 30, 1907. I'or tickets and full information call on or address ticket agents, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 9-26 BALTIMORE & OHIO Very Low Rates With Choice of Routes 5 the JTeSIONT .. Exposiion TIC KETS ON SALE DAILY ‘UN1 NOVEMBER 30. Tie MoST DELIGHTFUL THE YEAR TO TRAVEL AND SEE THE EXPOSITION AT ITS BEST. For pamhlet giving full details apply to nearest B. & O. R. R. ticket agent. 26 ON SALE 1 TO OC= SEASON OF Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar | Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from | the system by gently moving the bowels. | HATTIE'S COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. The most marvelous compound for clearing | the complexion of all jmpiirities and making the skin clear, soft and smooth. Removes and revents freckles, tan, chaps and all skin Dos. Will 1ast all day. Neither rubs or falls off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink. Guaranteed to contain nothing that is fijue ious. Price 25¢. a box. Manufactured BEAUTIFIER GO., - Boonville, Missouri For particulars ask your druggist. FOLEYS HONEY:~TAR stops the cough and heals lungs LECTRIC ; BITTERS = ry BEST yor OUSNES LR D KIDNEYS, Digests what you eat. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. A good brood mare coming 10 and a S-months old Will sell both years old, [mare colt. at’ a | bargain .- also have a tine Jersey cow | 4 | and calf for H. sale. Apply to E. Lik Lick, Pa. uf te Lambert, WANTED !—One or two good, airls work. No washing, five ($5.00) dollars to His satisfactory. Must | plain cook. Address Mgrs. Joux McKispix, Shady & Aves, Pa. house Wages, one who be | strong for general aood, Cor. [Forward tf Pittsburg, BUGGY FOR second-hand SALES I—A vehicle, = A O Lidge S11 Tr , Elk ood bargain for some ff Edward Reit tf 1th the LORT |S 1907, Nickeiodian, a itably aturday evening, Sept Hay's Hotel and $10 bill: Finder by between rewarded Ww. Stl money to J. Corbett, 0-26 Salisbury, —~- > GOOD FARM FOR RENT. Two miles enst on National Pike; e 200 of which is under ealvivation “ L850 Keelers and boiling paratus on the place, also two larg \ ood buildings, chards, g good Tirmer, NORTH DAKOQTA "ER. P. Lichty : Again Heard After a Long Silence. rox, NP Sept 13 1007, Knrror Sea =—\s this is lay with us, I will seize the opportunity fo write a short article for your worthy and for the satisfaction of many ly paper of my old acquaintances who are like the “Merry Twin} in 1 wish {eager readers of kler.’ And tor once ng others from the various =sectionz of this great com- monwealth would oceasionally send in ation, It paper more enjoyable reading to former resi- dents of the grand old “burg’ DAEN 1 have often wished a communication for put would make the old home all the and Lick township. that present name and lk Lick, for a Ns the town could or would drop the adopt the name of Salisbury always seem to be Jusi nos busy sei All zh standing the si SO i: Ca grail : ver, it is ready for past few days wet spell has set in, and there isa ge from all kinds of work numerous thresher haye an onportunity to try their m: manship on the prairie grouse. a ducks. Game seem= to be quite plentiful, the fine also this season, { sumimer season was dry, and were hatched, so = many coveys of birds jaekrabbits cand squirrels. The crops. average, this year, because of the later with dry frosts in August three nights in succes- sion, just at the milk stage of the ker- nel. The great grain experts claim that North and South}Dakota and Min- | nesota, at best, will have only a two- | thirds erop, this We also the late- followed below of the however, are ness spring season, weather, and damaging year. { whipped out a goodly per cent. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure yp eroup, | ters near Fair Hope, Pa., | a locomotive and Ti 1¢ Kk, Pa ifurned one I workme | his from had | ple to look in vain through the col- very violent wind storms of late that | of the | ment of your business. tf ripening grain. Early barley caught it bad, only making n yield of 16 bush. els per acre; oats, 20 to 30; wheat, 10 to 4: = Of cougse, the yield varies all over the great Northwest, from very poor to good. “However, the prices are good, which will largely make up for the shortage yieldings. Here at Zion the crops are about as good as anywhere in the great wheat belt. As we have mostly fine upland and dry, the quality is comparatively good. On the whole we have no special kick. to offer, but feel thankful for what we have. Our telephone lines are about all ups and the ’phones are nearly all in. Soon we’ll have a “hello” of a time. Several of my Beeghly relatives, Mrs. Anna Clark and her brother Mahlon Beeghly, are getting themselves ready for the Béeghly reunion of the former ~ “Johnny Beeghly” farm, near Ashland, Ohio. The day is set for the 27th of this month, As for myself and my sister, we have enjoyed good health all summer. We enjoyed many good meetings of friends who were visitors here, this summer, some of whom we had not. seen for 10 or 12 years, and some strangers, who proved to be agreeable and pleasant callers. But I must “saw off,” as the mail is ready to leave in a minute. Yours, M. P. LicHTy. rtp rem CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY ONE OF THE BEST ON THE MARKET. For many years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of the most-staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases, such coughs, colds and 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 Store. : 10-1 is as tr — Tom Daugherty Struck by a Loco- motive and Badly Injured. Tom Daugherty. of this. place, for some time has been in the employ of-the B. & 0, Company, working with a gang of bridge carpen- was struck by injured, Wed- who Railroad badly | nesday evening of last week had been at the was ITé and some other men work on a bridge tracks, and while dergoing main an- on of the trains one bridge repairs, would pass by two On track the bridge. other LU Awiteh connecting the from One track to the means.of Tracks at.” the either ach end of the through of the day of accident tome person malice or ignorance switches, causing. an empty engine to run across the bridge { uhdergoing repairs. will he Wik Oe one of fellow locomo- his the embankment feet. Both were nore or but are lad to note that neither. of ni broken. Daugherty £ (1 at fi Ta ard 2s Sit PA hne WO, Daugherty and n were struck by tive and hurled down an a distance of some: forty less hurt. we them had bones was but white they from but he injuries ere very’ ‘severe, le to do any vork for 1 days yat. Ie was uncons- , fter spend- the Cumberland as brought home. like tried to JL aays in Hospital, w i ; 1 OI IC ional bull that off the the tra- butt the stood did, walking oks a good deal 101 IVt biridee, but he er than the bull able to be out | jar bett and he is around. now - LOST AND FOUND Int. F.ost, be and noon ween 9:30 p. yesterday a bilious attack, wit} I'his to-day, loss Mil- King's nausea and sick headache wsioned by finding at I. H. Dr New Pill Guaranteed for. bil- nd jaundice, He was 0c 1 i box of ie To Be a Great Event. Tuesday, September 24th and Races September Next week, the Great Meyersdale Fair a four-days meeting, 27, and thispromises to be of the Ohio, » greatest in the history aA3S0- o intion. The Baltimore rail- ¥ Very lower [aN » from all * Johns- v1, ‘umberland; and these ti laced on sale 24th, and are good returning until 28th, the day or ere will al after t tir closes high of- be of 10rses, an the purses very fast harness , insure some be run each day. offer will two races and one The soci this free at- year, the Tokyo e, eight in number. different and acts during the well worth the The Salisbury Band of Mey- furnish plenty of good to Meyersdale and thor- enjoy yourselves these four as a ity will traction, Royal Troupe of Japanes and they will do distinet lifteen-minute They admission. eight afternoon. are price rand ersdale, music. oughly days. of id the Citizens’ will Go a IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- umns of Tue Star for an advertise-
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