THE SONERSET COUNTY STAR P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. as mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR i8 published every Thursday,at Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pa, at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance. If not paid strictly in advance....... Six months............. ved Three months Single copies. v To avoid multiplicity of small accounts all subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and germs will be rigidly adhered to. . $1.25 .. 1.50 Advertising Rates. Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line each insertion. To regular advertisers, cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a | line for each succeeding insertion. No busi- ness lacals will be mixed with local news items or editorial matter for less than 10 cents a line for each insertion,except on yearly contracts. Rates for Display Advertisments will be made known on application. Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents | tired and drowsy and lacking in am- ing implements and much other prop- erty will be sold. The farm will also be offered for'rent on day of sale, and the sale will begin at 9 o'clock a. m. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people—without a penny’s cost—the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug- gists: everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Ca- fers Romaly, Sold by All Dealers. Sam Livengood can’t stand prosper- ity, for nosooner does he make a big wad of money at potato farming than he is seen partially demolishing a fairly good blacksmith shop and prac- tically rebuilding the same under the superyision of and according to the able architectural ability of Profs. Si- mon C. Tedrow and Wm. C. Wagner. Does your back ache? Do you feel bition? Tf so, there is something wrong with your kidneys. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, Ellet Baumgardner was at Farming- ton, Fayette county, Pa. recently, where he met our friend John Hanson Brown, formerly of Garrett county, Md, who sent his best regards, for which we are duly thankful. Ellet re- ports that our friend Brown is pros- pering at Farmington, where he is well thought of, and that there are good prospects of his taking unto him- self a very charming wife. John Han- son Brown is a man who has always treated us on the square, and he is en- titled to a good wifeand all the pros- perity that any man has a right to ex- pect. : 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 simply means congestion—undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets quickly equalize this unnatural blood pressure, | and pain immediately departs. weak kidneys, and inflammation of the bladder. A week’s treatment 25 cents. a line. Legal Advertisements at legal rates. Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not | exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All additional lines, ) cents cach. Cards of Thanks will be published free for prtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be charged 10 cents a line. Resolutions of Respect will be published for 5 cents a line. All advertisements willbe run and charg- ed for until ordered discontinued. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. | Kissner is charged with the malicious | Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. «J always keep Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house. It gives perfect relief whenever any of us have coughs or hard colds. I have used it for a great many years and so know all about it.”—MRS. MARY OBERTEAN, Varys- burg, N.Y. Made by. 9 ers Blllousness, constipation retard re- covery. Cure these with Ayer’s Pliis. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. NEWSY ITEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPIGE. J.O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. o manufacturers of ] SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. - HAR VIGOR. A sister of Clarence D. Miller is quite ill at Clarence’s home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Statler went to Uniontown, Pa., yesterday,on business. County Supt. Seibert was visiting schools in Salisbury and Elk Lick, this week. Mr.and Mrs. Phineas Compton re- turned this week from a visit to Pitts- burg and Uniontown. Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that is not be- yond medical aid. Sold by all Drug- gists. 11-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, of West Virginia, arrived here yesterday for a visit with Mr. Arnold’s sister, Mrs. S- C. Keim. Gilead Broadwater, a prominent farmer residing near Grantsville, Md., was a business visitor in our town yesterday. Obstinate cases of constipation and nasty, mean headaches promptly dis- appear when you take DeWitt’s Little Early Riser Pills. Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. 11-1 Prof. U. D. Miller, the well known music teacher of Rockwood, is circu- lating among Salisbury and Elk Lick friends, this week. Rev. R. IL. Patterson, of Somerset, will preach in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening. Services at 7 o’clock. All are cordially invited. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises and big ones. It is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold by E. H. Miller. Our friend James W. Beal, an old Salisbury boy who now resides in Pitts- burg, is the proud father of a daughter who arrived at his home several weeks ago. If you take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills you will get prompt re- lief from backache, weak kidneys, in- flammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week’s treatment 25 cents. Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 Miss Lou Kurtz, one of our old Grantsville school teachers, was in town on business yesterday. There is a warm spot in our heart for most of our old teachers, and we are always glad to meet and greet them. May their declining years be peaceful and serene for the great good they did un- der very trying circumstances. On Tuesday, Nov. 12th, Mrs. J. W. Blocher will sell a lot of valuable prop- erty, at public sale, on her farm two miles east of Grantsville, Md. Horses: cattle, sheep, grain, hay, vehicles, farm- Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 | Wm. M. Wagner, of Swanton, Garrett | county, Md., and Wm. Kissner, of Crel- | Summit, Md., a couple of days ago, to & | lin, same county, were recently ar-| | rested and held for the United States | [ Court. giving bond in the sums of $1,000 | | and $500 respectively. Wagner is {fraud through a sugar scheme, and destruction of mail boxes. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect | health. A bottle of Orino Laxative I'ruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of consti- pation, sick headache or stomach trouble. Sold by all Druggists. 11-1 If you are rich, it is a mistake to bring up children with the idea that they are better than anybody else; and if you are poor, it is a greater mistake to hold the notion that you are not as god as those who have riches. To be honest and industrious is the whole thing, and with these qualifications | one man is just as good as another— and, as Pat would say, “a little bit better.” ’ Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney ailments, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. ! The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is en- tirely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, ete. Sold by All Dealers. 11-1 Mrs. H. G. Wilhelmi had a very suc- cessful sale, last Saturday, owing to the fact that it was properly advertised, The sale was well attended, and goods brought good prices. “Rev.” Cal Ful- ler was the auctioneer, and P. L. Liven- good the recording angel. Mrs. Wil- helmi and her children left for Pensa- cola, Florida, where they will make there home, and where Mr. Wilhelmi went some time ago and secured em- ployment. You never have any trouble to get children to take Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. They like it because it tastes nearly like maple sugar. Ken- nedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe, sure and prompt remedy for coughs and colds and is good for every member of the family. Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 Daniel R. Johnson was a business visitor at Tur Star oflice, Monday morning. He came to arrange for hav- ing the paper sent to his address in Allegheny, Pa., having secured a good position with the Heinz pickeling con- cern, some months ago. He likes his position very much, and as he is a most excellent and trustworthy young man, we feel sure that he will be pro- moted from time to time by the “splen- did firm employing him. In most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treated cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and prevents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown preparations and you should insist upon haying the gen- uine in the yellow package. Sold by all Druggists. 11-1 On Saturday, Nov. 9th, Clarence Loechel will sell a nice lot of personal property at public sale, on the Samuel C. Loechel farm, three miles south of Salisbury. The sale will begin at 12.30 o’clock p. m, and the goods to be sold consist of live stock, household goods, canned fruit, preserves, jellies, etc. Clarence intends to move to Oklahoma in the near future, where we trust he will have all manner of prosperity, for he is a fine young man. A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak Heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, always means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop, of Racine, Wis., will mail samples free. Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is cer- tainly worth this simple trial. Sold by All Dealers. : 11-1 Mrs. Archie Cochrane went to Johns- town, yesterday, to visit her son Charles, who is in a hospital there, having much trouble with a leg on which several amputations have been performed. Some months ago the un- fortunate young man had to have a | foot amputated, owing to an accident | he met with at the mines at Jerome. Several additional amputations heve been necessary since, owing to gan- grene setting injand we are sorry to say that at last report the condition of Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, and get a free trial package. gists. 11-1 Write | Large box 25 cts. Drug- | | { Howard Yaist came over from Vale | look after some business matters here. His wife died last Saturday, after a protracted illness of eleven months | duration. | she leaves two young children to mourn her departure. The remains | were interred in the Blocher cemetery, | | about 5 miles from Frostburg, Monday last, and the funeral sermon will be preached in the Vale Summit church, Sunday, Nov. 10th. Mrs. Yaist was a daughter of Richard Cross. She had many friends in Salisbury, where the family resided for a number of years. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Pre- decidedly certain and prompt. Pre- ventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the “sneeze stage” Preventics will pre- vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preven- tics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by All Dealers. 1-1 An editor who is an advertising en- thusiast, recently wrote up a wedding as follows: “Miss Jennie Jones and Bob Henry were married at the Jones mansion, last night. The bride is the daughter of our Constable Jones, who made a good officer and will undoubt- edly be re-elected in the spring. He offers a fine horse for sale in another column. The groom runs a grocery store on Mainstreet, is a good patron of our ‘ad’ columns and has a new line of bargains this week. All summer he has paid two cents more for butter than any other store in town. The happy couple left on the ten o’clock train for Milwaukee, to visit the bride’s uncle, who is reported to have lots of money and bright’s disease. Bob cer- tainly has an eye for business.” Henry E. Jones, of Tampa, Fla, writes: “I can thank God for my present health, due to Foley’s Kidney Cure. 1 tried doctors and all kinds of kidney cures, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley’s Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am 62 years old, and suf- fered long, but thanks to Foley’s Kid- ney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself~—1t is a pleasure to re- commend it to those needing a kidney medicine.” Sold by all Druggists. 11-1 Salisbury Lecture Course. The Salisbury lecture course which Rev. L. P. Young arranged for, last year. was not only a rsre treat for the people of Salisbury and vicinity, but it was also a great benefit to the whole community. . We are pleased to announce that Rev. Young has arranged for an even better course, this year. It will con- sist of five attractions, as follows: Nov. 9th, The Dunbar Bell Ringers; Dec. 4th, Rev. M. P. Fikes; Feb. 13th, Rev. Dr. E. T. Hagerman; Rev. Dr, John M. Driver, for whom no date has yet been fixed; Apr. 2nd, The Brock- way Jubilee Singers. All the attractions are of the highest order, and no person in the community can afiord to miss a single one of them. We owe it to Rev. Young to do all in our power to make the course a success in the way of patronage, for with him it has thus far been largely a labor of love, and it takes more than love subsist upon and bring up a family. This man Young is the kind of a man that has long been needed here. He does not belong to the class of preach- ers good only to draw salaries—the kind that are mere parasites on society. ‘He is doing a work among us that is worthy of encouragement, and if you are not aiding the lecture course by your financial as well as your moral support, you are not doing your duty to yourself or to the community. This advertisement is free and unsolicited, and we mean every word of it. to — A CRIMINAL ATTACK on an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tube called the “appendix.” It’s gener- ally the result of protracted constipa- tion, following liver torpor. Dr. King’s New Life Pills regulate the liver, pre- habits of the bowels. 25¢, at E. H. Mil- the young man was quite serious. ler’s drug store. 11-1 Deceased was aged about | charged with using the mails to de-| 44 years. In addition to her husband | ventics, for they are not only safe, but | absolutely | vent appendicitis, and establish regular | | SIE TV FROSTBURG., DEPOSITORY L.) ORVINGS DEPARTMENT Drafts on all parts of the world. 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. am... OFFICERS: enn. Roberdeau Annan. Preside am... DIRECTORS: im. Robert R. Henderson. Daniel Annan. . THREE PER CENT. INTEREST Duncan Sinelair, Roberdeau Aunnan. Meat l— Market! WN IONAL mp. BANK Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund.. : a Pa Take notice that I have opened a new Sits > UU00.UY | and up-to-date meat market in Salis- 0 Assets (over):. 1,200,000.00 bury, one door south of Lichliter’sstore. Everything is new, neat and clean, and 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, Poultry, Hides, CUMRANTEE TO PLERSE OL | and want you to call and be con- vinced that I can bestsupply your wants in the meat line. PAID ON DEPOSITS. nt. Olin Beall. Cashier. Timothy Griftith, CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. &® | | ‘overcoadt. line. you have been a OVERCOATS! I'he time of year is here for you to think about that new We are well prepared to meet your wants in this< Our prices will be found as low, or a little lower than™* ceustomed to paying. i tf We have them in all sizes for the little fellows, from 3 years up to the men’s large sizes. We also have a complete line of Men's Rain Coats from $10.00 up. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD. 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. lle has recommended it to friends and neigh- | bors and all who have used it say that it is unequaled for croup and whoop- | ing cough. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 11-1 A Grave Problem. In the training of children, the gra- vest problem that confronts the con- scientious parent is the formation of habits of truthfulnes and the eradica- tion of deception, the inherent trait which has been the defense of the weak against the strong since the infaney of | the human race, when the cave child hid its bit of marrow bone, licked its greasy fingers and told a lie. Admitting that your child will lie, the next thing to do is to find its mo- tive; what kind of lies does he tell? There is always a motive, and the only way to build up a character of truth- fulness is to find what this is and use it as a working basis. Motives are many, and include the shrinking from physical pain, a fear of censure or ridi- cule, the desire for praise, selfishness, and ofttimes to avoid hurting the feel- ings or prospects of another—"Family Problems,” in The Ladies’ World for | November. Thomas A. Edison, the great Ameri- can inventor, says “lully eighty per cent. of the illness of mankind comes from eating improper food or too much food ; people are inclined to over-in- dulge themselves.” This is where in- digestion finds its beginning in nearly every case. The stomach can do just so much work and no more, and when you overload it, or when you eat the | wrong kind of food, the digestive or- gans cannot possibly do the work de- manded of them. It is at such times that the stomach needs help; it de- mands help, and warns you by head- aches, belching, sour stomach, nausea | and indigestion. You should attend to this at once by taking something that will actually do the work for the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural digestants and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found im a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. Tt digests what you eat. Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 — 2 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. a JUST THI OF 17.3 Boys’ Suits at $1.75 to 5.00! Corduroy Suits for boys from 10 to 13 years at $3.00. Very fine Rain Coats formen at $10 to 12.50. A nice new line of Men’s Overcoats at 8 to 12, About 25 Men's Suits Left over from last Spring will be closed out at half price. Come in and let us fit you out. to get your boy a good, serviciable school suit at an ex- tremely low price. By all means call and let us show you our Boys’ Clothing. The great values we are offer- ing you will be doubly apparent to you when you see the style and excellent quality of the goods, and you'll won- der how we can sell such excellent goods for so little money. 1k Lick Variety Store, C. T. Hay, Manager. R. REICH & SON, | Dec And emoomers MEYERSDALE, PA. L. C. BOYER, Manager, Undertaking parlor on Grant St., Salisbury, Pa. L® Somerset]County and Economy Telephones. Now is the time
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