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. H& Duy the Genuine R. M, BEACH Y’S Iorse and: Cattle Tonic. not cost any more. It does AT EEA 2 A WE ITE TT 4 The Original, Old Reliable BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER, the kind you used to buy. 25c. per Ib. filk Lick Drug Store, CUMIN ARVIN 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, SIBERIA BE 30 : ® A J ANANDA OI TTI TIN ATTA OPPO € 2) We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the 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. r DR. WILLIAMS’ } FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER Protects Horses and Cattle from Fly Pests and Vermin. Guaranteed to Kill the Flies. Perfectly Harmless. A Grand Disinfectant « and Easily Applied. Itis le to Jaro gusitive 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 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 decided im- rovement in all your stock. ere no agency has been appointed a sample tin free or your grocer’s or hardware dealer’s name. THE F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, Madrid, N. VY. The Genuine I ROGERS BROS: Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. have all the qualities in design, work- manship and finish of the best ster- ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in- ferior in every way to ‘Silver Plate that Wears’ Ask your dealer for * 1847 ROGERS BROS.” Avoid substitutes. Our fall trade-mark is ‘‘1847 ROGERS BROS.” look for it. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Before buying write for our catalogue ‘‘C-L.’’ INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO., Successor to MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO., Meriden, Cona. HONEY-~TAR FOLEYSHONEY:~TAR ‘Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia for children; safe, sure. No opiates Cases to be Tried at November Special Court. FOR THE FIRST WEEK, NS. A. Krider vs. Albert F. administrator of M. H., Hartzell. Hartzell, This is the case that was tried several weeks | ago, and in which the jury disagreed. The defendants are Love, Sunshine & Co., at whose instance the Krider store at Windber was sold by the sheriff to satisfy a claim held by the Johnstown firm. The case has been tried twice. Chambers and McHendrick vs. Wil- liam Rininger, an appeal by defendant from a decision of a justice of the peace. Margaret Schrock vs. the Farmers’ Fire Insurance Company of York. Fisher & Co. vs. F. L.. Leinhart, an at- tachment execution. R. E. Meyers’s use vs. Josiah et al., concerning a mortgage. A. L. Bird vs. C. E. Yeagley, an ap- peal by the defendant. Lucretia Carpenter vs. Passenger Railway Company. for damages. J.T. Harrison vs. G. W. Logue, judg- ment epened to let the defendant into a defense. : : Two cases, J. G. Remick and Frank Benning, against A. A. Stutzman and D. B. Zimmerman. Judgments were entered against Stutzman. Catharine Tressler vs. the B. & O. Railroad Company. A suit for dama- ges. > H. H. Cassler vs. Johnstown Vehicle Manufacturing Company; an assump- sit. Clarence Crist vs. the Borough of Windber ; trespass. E. P. Hay vs. Charles Tropp; appeal by defendant. Harriet Cooper vs. George Trent; an appeal by defendant. Adaline Guptill vs. P. W. & 8. Rail- road Company ; claim for damages. Merchants Coal Company vs. Farm- ers’ Fire Insurance Company of York; assumpsit. Mabel Beachy vs. the B. & O. Rail- road Company ; claim for damages on account of injuries received in a wreck at Kaufman Run, in 1905. Ross Ann Donelson vs. Frank Romes- burg; assumpsit. William J. Vickroy and wife vs. B. & O. Railroad Company ; claim for dama- ges, growing out of the Kaufman Run wreck. Andrew Horchner vs. B. & O. Rail- road Company ; trespass. FOR THE SECOND WEEK, C. M. Allen Co. vs. S. Middleman; an appeal by defendant. Annie E. Ott vs. Duncan & McNeal; trespass. J. 8. Nelson & Son vs. J. E. Gump ; as- sumpsit. : Chas. I.. Hoffmeyer vs. Dull Mercan- tile Co. ; assumpsit. Elizabeth E. Reeser vr. The Borough of Windber ; an appeal from the award of arbitrators. Catharine Barnett vs. the Borough of Windber ; same as previous case. Lewis F. Gaverich vs. John H. Sli- cer’s executor ; trespass. Robert B. Walker vs. Wm. P. Shaw; claim for damages. Julia H. Uhl’s use vs. Uriah H. Say- lor et al.; concerning a judgement, W. A. Roberts, Receiver, vs. George W. Smith ; concerns a mortgage. G. A. Dentzel vs. Island Park Associ- ation ; replevin. Levi McClintock vs. White's Creek Lumber Company ; trespass. Stasko Stopinski vs. Robert J. Hef- fley and Henry Garey; a claim for damages. William J. Faux vs. Wells Creek Coal Company ; assumpsit. E. B. Dayton vs. the Sand Spring Water Company ; trespass. : John H. Kessler vs. Thomas Reese's administrator; assumpsit.’ Wilson Saylor ys. N. B. Keim; an ap- peal by defendant. Alex Smith vs. sumpsit. Annie E. Stokes & Co. vs. the Bab- cock Lumber Company ; trespass. Priscilla Holsopple and Leon E. Hols- opple vs. S. B. Zimmerman and John H. Uhl, two cases ; assumpsit. Henry Spritzer vs. the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. ; claim for damages. . Russel S. Stewart vs. B. & O. Rail- road Company ; trespass. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recomend it as a safefremedy for children and adults. Sold by all Druggists. 11-1 What is a School Teacher? Of the ten prizes given by a New York newspaper for the best answer to its question, “What is a School Teach- er?” one of them went to J. E. Kemp- ter, Chambersburg. His answer was, “One who loads our brains with intel- lectual ammunition.” OUT OF SIGHT. “Out of sight, out of mind,” is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that’s been treated with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains dis- appear under its healing influence. Guaranteed by E. H. Miller, Druggist. 25¢. 11-1 Brant Johnstown A suit T. W. Gurley; as- | Mayers, of Friendsville district. Somerset County's Army. A good-sized army could be raised in Somerset county, if necessary, says the Somerset Standard. The military roll for 1807, which has been forwarded to Adjutant General Thomas J. Stewart, shows that there are 7,669 men between the ages of 21 and 45 years inthe coun- ty, subject to a call to arms. The number in each district follows is regu- lar order as to size of numbers: Windber borough Somerset township Elk Lick township Meyersdale borough Summit township Somerset borough Brothersvalley township Paint township Conemaugh township Jenner township Addison township Berlin borough Stonycreek township Quemahoning township Rockwood borough Garrett borough... Shade township Milford township Salisbury. burough.:. ......... ..; Black township Confluence borough Upper. Turkeyfoot township Lincoln township Lower Turkeyfoot township Jefferson township Paint borough Middlecreek township Greenville township Allegheny township Boswell borough Larimer township Hooversville borough Fairhope township Northampton township Ogle township Southampton township Benson borough Ursina borough Casselman borough Stoyestowa borough Wellersburg borough New Baltimore borough Somerfield borough New Centerville borough Jennertown borough HARD TIMES IN KANSAS. The old days of grasshoppers and drouth are almost forgotten in the pros- perous Kansas of to-day; although a citizen of Codell, Earl Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a hard time he en- countered. He says: “I was worn out and discouraged by coughing night and day, and could find no relief till I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery. It took less thari one bottle to completely cure me.” The safest and most reliable cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaran- teed at E. H. Miller's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 11-1 I Garrett County Republican Nomi- nees. Following is the full set of Republi- can candidates to be voted for at the next general election in Garrett county, Md.: For House of Delegates—L. F. Green, of Grantsville district, and Jacob 8S. For Sheriff —Austin Brown, of Oak- land district, No. 14. For State’s Attorney—Julius C. Ren- ninger, of Oakland district, No. 14. For County Treasurer—W. E. Hol- linger, of Selbysport. For County Commissioner—Otho S. Fike, of Avilton district. For Register of Wills.—E. E. Friend, of Oakland district, No. 7. For Clerk of Board of County Com- missioner—Albert G. Ross, of Oakland district, No. 7. For Judges of the Orphans’ Court— John L. Fitzwater, of Swanton district, Thomas Moon, of Deer Park district, and Henry Camp, of Accident district. For County Surveyor—Jas. A. Sin- cell, of Oakland district, No. 14. A QUICK AND SAFE REMEDY FOR BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brock discovered that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was a quick and safe cure for bowel com-! plaints. “During all of these years,” he says, “I have used it and recom- CY, you buy are styled BODO Y/Y AEE I A and Be Convinced that the Infants’ and Children’s Cloaks SASS SS NYY, 2 V2 right and priced EDX DB oP OP Cr CPP right. safest for this is to see our line | before you buy. We are exceptionally strong, this > season, on Bearskin Caps and Bonnets, Muff Sets and Leggins to match. Infants’ Sacques, mere Stockings. Bootees and Cash- P PHBH BBBBRDBB BBB -/ 3 Pe [HE NEW [] T. FITZGERALD, GENERAL MANAGER. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1907, THE BALTIMORE & OHIO WILL OCCUPY WASHINGTON, D. C. ALL PASSENGER TRAINS, THROUGH AND LOCAL, TO OR FROM WASHINGTON, D. C., WILL USE THIS STATION. \ STATION, D. B. MARTIN, MANAGER PASSENGER TRAFFIC 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 ,8oods, and teach you to get a nice living without hard labor. Are you interested ? Write to-day for catalogue and proposition. UNITED STATES SPECIALTY MFC. CO., - DOLLARS PER DAY No money required. Hopkinton Mass. 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 | ee -- | Examinations of Rocks and Min- | erals. - | Many samples of rocks and minerals are sent to the United States Geolog- | ical Survey for examination or analy- | sis, and as a rule visual examinations | of these are made and their results are | briefly reported to the persons sending | the specimens. rocks, ores, or minerals received in this way are not made, however, unless the | mission basis. Chemical analyses of | To The Young Lady of Elk Lick | who sent the ecard “Penceful | Valley,” signed **Nervy Not:” Please send name and address on the next card. Yours truly, W. M. PrEsTON, 65! Long Ave., New Castle, Pa. Desirable Residence for Sale or Rent. Fine new six-room house in Salisbury borough, containing good hot-air plant. Property also has an excellent postal heating stable and fine Very desirable session can be had immediately. Apply to John Rees, Elk Lick, Pa. tf large garden, location. Pos- HORSE FOR SALE!'—A good, safe animal, weighing 14001bs. Apply to L. Morrell, Meyersdale, Pa. tf Salisbury and vicinity to Sr y le W anted look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent | Local representative for monthly magazine, on a salary and com- Experience desirable, but | not necessary. Good opportuhity for right | Address Publisher, Box 59, Station 10-81 pearon. 0, New York. TO LAND OWNERS: —We printed and keep in stock a supply of trespass notices containing extracts specimens appear to be of peculiar fromthe far-reaching trespass law pass- scientific interest. Analyses for purely commercial purposes or in strictly pri- vate interests must be obtained from commercial chemists. The energies of the chemical labora- tory of the Survey are devoted to ex- aminatians needed in connection with the official work of the geologists, and | to comply with{all the outside requests | of the latest and best trespass law ever ! received would manifestly be impos- sible as well as undersirable. | | vania | ed at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl- The notices are! Legislature. printed on good cardboard with blank line for signature, and they will last for years in all kinds of weather. Every and owner should buy seme of them, as the law requires land owners to post | their lands if they want the protection Send all orders to THE STAR, tf passed. Elk Lick, Pa. Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon | If, 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 t+ Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and | sizn 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 | medicine to the dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. Town _ el State { Sign here irl EE — Cut This Out DigestsWhatYouEa And Makes the Stomach Sweet E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IIL SOLD BY E. H, MILLER. | have | E- oY More light Less trouble No smoky chimneys No charred wicks Family Favorite Oil The bright white light—the oil that’s best for illuminating pur- poses. Always the same—colorless— odorless—no sediment. Safe—150 degrees fire test. Costs same as tank wagon oil but infinitely better. YOUR DEALER HAS IT. Waverly Oil Works Independent Refiners Oils for All Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. BOOKLET SENT FREE
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