The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, October 10, 1907, Image 5

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    TRUST A
WELL 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 gained, 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.
I Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACHY’S Horse and Cattle Tonic. It does
not cost any more. :
A TA AA A THT HII AALS
3 WHITE TT 4
The Original, Old Reliable
BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER
25¢C. per Ib.
the kind you used to buy.
Blk Lick Drug Store.
ZO AIAAMNS
New Store! New Goods!
We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J.
- Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you
to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods,
AANA ALA
best and purest brands of goods. We solicit a share of your pat-
ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all.
Howard Meager & Co.
DR. WILLIAMS’ 3
FLY AND INSEGT DESTROYER
Protects Horses and Cattle from Fly Pests and
Vermin. Guaranteed to Kill the Flies.
Perfectly Harmless: A Grand Disinfectant
and Easily Applied.
Itis ble 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 summers fighting flies and in-
sects, and the Klowiae 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 decided im-
rovement in all your stock. Where no agency has been appointed a sample tin free
or your grocer’s or hardware dealer’s name. ih
THE F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, Madrid, N. ¥Y. J)
Say, Mr. Man.
8 it will be but a short time until the long winter evenings are here, and
to while away the time pleasantly, you ought to have a copy of Searight’s
History of The National Pike.
It is full of fine illustrations, interesting tales of the old taverns, team-
sters and coach drivers. Everybody is charmed with the work who
reads it. Full of the humorous ahd pathetic, as well as daring robberies.
A capy of the book can be seen at Tue Star office. Orders for the same
filled at $3.00 per copy, by
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conviction of the person or per-
‘sons who cut the belt and did
‘other damage at their sawmill,
on Saturday night, Sept. 28th,
1907. R. NEwMmaN & Bro.,
tf Elk Lick, Pa.
Inflammation of the blad-
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt’s Ridney
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a
9 | Desirable Residence for Sale or
eekly "=
Fine new six-room house in|
: a |ing cough.
Salisbury borough, containing
good hot-air heating plant.
Treatment 25¢
E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, Ill Property also has an excellent
SOLD BY E. H, MILLER. (stable and fine large garden.
— | Very desirable location.
FOR SALE—Good sized farm | session can be had immediately.
with crops, live-stock and farm-| Apply to John Rees, Elk Lick,
tf
ing implements thereon; good | Pa.
buildings, orchard, modern ar-|
rangement for water in every
field, land in high state of cul-
3 2 E y | ing named property at public sale, at
tivation ; possession at any time. | yo; residence in Salisbury, Pa., begin-
For further particulars, address | ning at 1 o’clock p. m.,
Lock Box 294, Somerset, Pa. |
10-17
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PUBLIC SALE!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26711, 1907.
One Cooking Range,2 Heating Stoves,
1 Bedroom Suit, 3 Bedsteads, 1 Piano, 1
Couch, 1 Clothes Press, 1 Lawn Swing,
| some Chairs and Rockers, a lot of Mat-
you object buying from | ting and Carpet, Tables, Cupboards,
| Lamps, Dishes and many other house-
"hold articles.
MONUMENTS! MONUMENTS! |
Perhaps
agents, rather see the work for your-
Pos- |
| walked into the office with,a bunch of
The undersigned will seli the follow- |
Name
Address
A Good Colt.
M. J. Glotfelty recently sold a colt 17
weeks old that weighed over 800 pounds,
toa Mr. Hillegass, at Dividing Ridge,
this county. The colt was sired by
Rudolph, a handsome black Percheron
stallion owned by Norman B. Keim, of
Elk Lick.
If any other person has a colt larger
for its age than the Glotfelty colt, we
would like to have it reported to THE
STAR.
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A CERTAIN CURE FOR CROUP—
USED FOR TEN YEARS WITH-
OUT A FAILURE.
Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind.,
hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in
his praise of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. His children have all been
subject to croup and he has used this
remedy for the past ten years, and
though they much feared the croup,
his wife and he always felt safe upon
retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy was in the house. His
oldest child was subject to severe at-
tacks of croup, but this remedy never
failed to effect a speedy cure. He has
recommended it to friends and neigh-
bors and all who have used it say that
it is unequaled for croup and whoop-
For sale at Miller's Drug
Store. 11-1
Raspberries in October.
Raspberries in October are certainly
a freak of nature, if not a luxury. On
Tuesday morning Mr. H. M. Schrock
raspberries plucked from a bush the
same morning. They were in all de-
grees of ripeness, from green to dead
ripe. They were well developed ber-
ries and perfect fruit.—Meyersdale Re-
publican.
And yet some people declare that we |
have had no summer, this year.
tr
A Lemon for Delinquents.
The editor sat in his office whence all |
but him had fled, and he wished that |
every deadbeat was in his grave—stone |
dead. His mind then wandered far
away to the time when he should die |
and his royal editorial soul go scooting
NAVAL GLORY OF THE NATION.
Excellent Opportunity for Mary-
land Home-Comers to see the
Grandest and Greatest Na-
val School on the Face
of ‘the Globe.
[Special to THE STAR.]
Baltimore, Oct. 9th.— When the hosts
of natives and former residents of this
state return for Maryland’s Old Home
Week celebration, October 13th to 19th,
they will find their friends and rela-
tives here have not overlooked arrange
ments to give them an opportunity to
visit the State Capital and enjoy an
inspection of the grounds and buildings
of the magnificent new Naval Academy.
While the big training school for the
future Paul Joneses, Farraguts and
Deweys is a national institution, Mary-
land naturally takes a great deal of
pride in the establishment, and Mary-
landers feel that they have more than
a half interest with Uncle Sam in the
sturdy youths who are learning the art
of war here, and in the cause they rep-
resent.
While Bultimore is to be the head-
quarters of the home-comers during
the great reunion, one day has been
set apart for a visit to the ancient cap-
ital of the old commonwealth, Annapo-
lis, and it will be upon the occasion of
this pilgrimage of home folks and
home comers to that historic city that
a general inspection of the indescrib-
ably beautiful grounds and structures
of the Naval Academy will be made.
‘On Patriotic Day of Old Home Week,
excursions will be run by rail and wa-
ter from this city and all other parts of
the state to Annapolis, and it is esti-
mated that the quaint old town will be
besieged by such a host as never be-
fore visited it.
The buildings of the great training
school are not short of all that is mag-
nificent and superb. The United
States government has just about com-
pleted the expenditure of $10,000,000 in
making them the most perfect struc-
tures in the world for the purposes for
which they are designed. Whether
viewed from land or from water, they
present a massive and majestic appear-
ance. Hundreds of persons have trav-
eled across the ocean for a sight of
them, and they will doubtless ever re-
main one of the principal points of in-
terest for those who pride themselves
on the achievements of their country.
Patriotic citizens will find another
absorbing feature of interest in the
Old Home Week program, which is to
be the bombardment of Fort McHenry,
a realistic reproductioniof the historic
engagement of a century ago. The
government has consented to lend sev-
eral warships to assist in this spectacu-
lar production.
ISG
Two’s a Plenty, Four’s a Crowd
When in a Buggy.
Last Saturday night two couples
drove into town perched in a light bug-
gy drawn by two Berlin livery horses,
and they were promply arrested after
arriving here, for the owner of the
buggy and team wanted them “pulled
in” and held until they made satisfac-
tion for overdoing his horses and ve-
hicle.
The couples consisted of two young
men answering to the names of H. J.
McQuade and F. J. O’Brien, of Berlin,
and two girls from Coal Run giving
their names as Miss Eaton and Miss
HotehKkiss.
Of course, the buggy was well filled,
as were also some of the occupants, if
all reports are true, and they all seem-
ed to be out for a high old time. The
young men spent the night in the little
borough hotel on the hill, and the girls
were comfortably quartered at Hay’s
hotel until the next day, when they
were escorted home by an officer. The
young men were allowed to depart in
peace, unattended, after they made
satisfaction with the Berlin liveryman.
One of them first called on the editor
of Tue Star, however, and proceeded
to tell him just he should deal
with the affair in case it should be
written up as a matter of news. Of
course we obeyed his instructions—
“nit.” For the life of us, we can’t un-
derstand why it is that so many young
people who continually insist on mak-
ing asses of themselyes in public,
should be so timid about seeing their
names mentioned in a newspaper. No
mercy is due those who have no mercy
on either themselves or on the poor
horses they so frequently abuse.
Cruelty to animals should be pun-
ished by imprisonment, and silly young
girls who delight to ogle, giggle and
associate with worthless young men,
should be bent ever the parental knee
and vigorously caressed with a barrel
stave, and the application should be
made on the bare skin.
how
A QUICK AND SAFE REMEDY FOR
! BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
to the sky, when he’d roam the fields| Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brock
| of paradise and sail over jasper seas, | discovered that Chamberlain’s Colic,
self. Then visit our yard at 99 N.
Centre St., Cumberland, and see the |
TerMS oF SarLe:—Cash required for
finest display of finished monuments in | 811 purchases not exceeding $5,00, but his every sense to please.
the state, all of which will be sold at
away down prices.
J.B. WILLIAMS CO.,
Low PrICE MARBLE AND GRANITE DEAL-
ERS, Frostburg, Md.
10-24
eee
Dr.King’s New Life Pills
The best in the world.
| on purchases footing up to that amount
|'or more, a credit of six months will be
| given, for which notes with approved
security will be required.
Mgrs. H. G. WILHELMIL
IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo-
ple to look in vain through the col-
| umns of Tue Star for an advertise-
| ment of your business. tf
and all things glorious would combine
He thought
how then he’d look across the great
gulf dark and drear that'll yawn be-
tween his happy soul and those who
swindled here, and when for water they
would call and in agony they’s caper,
he’d shout to them, “Just quench your
thirst with the due that’s on your pa-
per.”—Ex.
DR.KING’'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop That Gough.
| Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was a
| uiek and safe cure for bowel com-
plaints. “During all of these years,”
| he says, “IT have used it and recom-
| mended it many times and the results
{ have never yet disappointed me.” Mr.
| Brock is publisher of the Aberdeen,
| Md., Enterprise. For sale at Miller’s
Drug Store. 11-1
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ESTERS