SALISBURY, E LE I IC K P OSTOFF ICE. PA.. THURSDAY, NOV EMBER 7 . 1907. Wateh Out for the new Fall and Winter Goods daily arriving at the big corner store. Don’t buy your Fall and Winter goods until you see our line. ( 0), k Lick Supp dalishury, Pa. RRBD | BRBRRBRBBBB RBBB MAL iM 2 OF SALISBURY. Surplus & undiyided profits, S500. 5 Assets over $300,000. d PER GENT. INTEREST J. L. BarcHus, President. H. Mausr, Vice President. & > ALBERT REITZ, Crsier 2) DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, Xi, H. Maust, 9Y Capital paid in, $50,000. On Time Deposits. % Before buying your seeds for spring sowing, call & examine our line of fancy, recleaned MavymorH Cover, MepruMm CLOVER, CriMsoN CLOVER, ALSIKE, Timorny, MILLET, BARLEY We buy in large quantity, and prices are always inline. 5 A cd iehier Salisbury, Pa. BERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-l.aw, | Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST O. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney-at-I.aw, SowrnsSED PA. Office in Court House. W.H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE : Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attormey-at-I.aw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR.PETER I. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. E.C.SAYLOR, D.D. S,, SALISBURY, PA. M. Dively Residence, Grant street Office in Mrs. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth, Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. | | It The of That’s what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. % best is the cheapest in the end. We have the best g® everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line. Binder Twine and Phosphate! Buy your Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for your fall crops. We have the best of it, and our prices Rare always fair. We handle the choicest and purest of country produce, % and deliver goods promptly. West Sut Feed Co. =A present duty: Subscribe for THE STAR. { OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-1229 FILBERT ST. | “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE.” Special automobile s rvice for our guests. Sight-seeing and touring cars. Rooms $1.00 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHIL AD KILPHIA. Wagner's | LIVERY, 8 Such, Pe Nd. Frank W agner, Prop. Harvey Wagner, Mgr. Good herder, and good rigs of all kinds. - Special attention to the needs of traveling men, and extra good equipments for pic- nicking and sleighing parties. Horses well fed and cared for, at reasonable rates. Somerset County telephone. New Firm! G. G. De lLozier, ROGER AND GONFEGTIONER. Having purchased the well known Jeffery grocery opposite the postoflice,I want the public to know that I will add greatly to the stock and improve the store in every way. It is my aim to conduct a first class grocery and confectionery store, and to give Big Value For Cash. I solicit a fair share of your patronage, and [ promise asquare deal and courteous treatment to all customers. My line will consist of Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Confectionery, Country Cigars, Tobacco, ete. POSTOEFICE, SALISBURY Produce, , PA. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS v COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and Soscription may quickly ascertai n our opinion free whether an invention is probably pate TARDE Communica- tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for pocuring) hateliis. stents taken SE eouzh Munn . receive notice, without charge, in ‘Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest oo culation of any scientific journal. Terms year; four months, $1. Sold byall anki MUN & Bo zor New York Bucklenrn’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World, SOMERSET, PA. Tne new Mayor of San Francisco is a musician and a singer. The old one is a violinist and; a jailbird. Gov. HUGHES is aarelolly avoiding the cocktail and hornet’s nest routes to the Presidential nomination. Ix a baseball game, Justice Harlan made a home run. Justice Harlan may yet be a presidential possibility. THE President making merry over the Japanese war scare, presents a sad, sad spectacle to Captain Hobson. Gov. HuGHEs insists that all the abuses in New York*must be stamped out. Going to move Wall street? Tue American eagle will do well to keep an eye on the Teddy bear, which is fast becoming a national emblem. —_— ee — Mr. RooseveELt has managed to crowd more things into his forty-nine years than any other man of his time. OF course, it may be only coincidence, but haven’t you noticed the silence of Senator Beveridge since his marriage? BryaN would never have been as fa- mous as he now is, if newspapers had refrained from advertising him until he had the price. THERE is always room for one more kiss upon my lips,” sings an Alabama poetess. This lady is evidently, a sort of omnibusser. EvER notice that your own party candidate always “appeals to reason,” while the other fellow ‘appeals to blind prejudice?” Gov. VarpamaN need not have fled the state upon Roosevelt’s visit to Mississippi. The President is not now gunning for small game. > For some reason the President’ § as- surance that he will continue his pres- ent policy, fails to quiet the nerves of the people in Wall street. — x LLeT the price of cranberries soar. If the average citizen can only manage to get the turkey, he will cheerfully do without the sauce, this year. “Wny do women try to Stak a para- graph the length of a half column with- out taking a breath?” asks the New York Mail. Why, “because,” of course! -— THERE is aothing whatever in busi- ness or financial conditions in ‘this country to cause uneasiness to any man who is engazed in an honest busi- ness, : aie eT Ey A Contemporary remarks that the Democratic party needs Mr. Bryan for a “guide.” Possibly he would enjoy the job much more, if he were not so pessisionily guyed. SRE IT must ve regarded as a coincidence that as soon as Mr. Roosevelt emerges from the canebrake, some of the Wall street financial institutions begin to take to the tall timber. ee MR. Bryan, on Saturdoy. told his au- ditors that “if I have done anything, my father and my mother deserve more credit than 1 do.” Mr. Bryan should not attempt to shirk his responsibilaies Tue Buffalo News is of the opinion that it would be a good thing to keep all stock exchanges closed for a few days at panic times. It might also help some if calamity howlers would keep their faces closed. Tue Columbia State waxes sarcastic because Mr. Fairbanks attended a horse race in Texas, last week. After a while the man will find that he can only avoid criticism by attending prayer meetings and church suppers. A New York burglar refused to take a baby’s bank with 18 cents in it, but left a very weepy note expressing his grief of heart that he found burglary necessary to his business. Incidentally, he stole over $800 worth of valuables from the house. Now, wasn’t it just dear of him to leave the baby’s bank? A HARD DEBT TO PAY. “I owe a debt of gratitate. that can never be paid ‘off, ” writes G. 8. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, “for my rescue from death, by Dr. King’s New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure.” Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaran- teed by E. H. Miller, druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 12-1 TROLLEY MATTERS. Company Aft:r New Franchise in this Borough—Line Should be Extended to Oakland, Md. Trips have been made daily, at ir- regular intervals, between Salisbury and Meyersdale, ever since last Thurs- day, on the P. & M. trolley line. Cars are not yet running on schedule time, although the runs have been so as to connect with the principal passenger trains at Meyersdale, and ‘even in its present incomplete condition, the ser- vice is a great benefit to the people all along the line, and great crowds are taking advantage of it. All minor details are rapidly being attended to, and it won’t be long until cars will be running on schedule time. The company has asked for a new franchise in this borough, which we think will be granted in time to give our readers the full details of it in our next issue. There is no bad feeling here between the borough officers and the trolley company, as the Meyersdale Commercial tried to make it appear in a recent issue, and we predict that it will be only a little while until cars will be running to West Salisbury. Furthermore, the road will likely go on to Garrett and beyond, next year, and it should by all means be extended to Oakland, Md., which looks to The Star like the best proposition of all, and we believe it will come to pass at no far distant day. The Jénnings rail- road extends almost to Oakland now, and a lumber road like that could easily and quickly be converted into a trolley line, especially one that Mr. Jennings is largely interested in. An Oakland extension looks to us like a far better paying proposition than an extension to Frostburg, for reasons that ought to be apparent to all. It would be a great convenience to the people of Garrett county to get to their county-seat, and think of the thousands of people from all over the country that would go to and from the great summer resorts of Deer Park and Mountain Lake Park over a trolley traversing the picturesque Casselman River valley This idea is original with us, and it seems better and better the more we think it over. The idea is bound to materialize, too, and on that we would wager a good deal. APPENDICITIS Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur- gatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice, at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 25c. 12-1 el pe To the Republican Voters of Somer- set County. I hereby give notice that I intend becoming a candidate for Sheriff at the next primary election to be held in April, 1908. G." N. SCHROCK. ELECTION RETURNS. The returns of the election held in many states on Tuesday, are, in gen- eral, very satisfactory and encouraging to Republicans. In this state and county the Republi- cans won a sweeping victory, Sheatz, Republican candidate for State Treas- urer, having a plurality of about 175,- 000. Locally, little or no taken in the election. were polled in Salisbury borrough, of which Sheatz received 43. The balance of the vote was about equally divided between the Prohibitionists and Dem- ocrats. In Elk Lick township only 71 votes were polled, only about ten per cent. of the total number of voters having taken the trouble to go to the polls. In Maryland the Democrats elected the Governor and other state officers, but old Garrett county did herself proud by electing her full Republican ticket by from 800 to 900 majority. The Republicans swept old Kentucky like a whirlwind, electing a Governor and a full state ticket. In New Jérsey, Delaware and nois, where big fights were on in tain localities between the “wets” “drys,” the *‘drys” won signal victories, which shows that a great anti-saloon wave is gradually sweeping the whole country. interest was 111i- cer- and THE NEW PURE GOOD AND DRUG LAW. 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 cantains no opiates or other harm- ful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold by All Druggists. 12-1 Only 88 votes | SHAKE WELL. Advice Gives of Noted Authority, Aso a Simple Home Preserip- tion. Now is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the patent medicine manu- facturers reap the harvest,unless great care is taken to dress warmly and keep the feet dry. This is the advice of an old eminent authority, who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble weather is here, and also tells what to do in case of an attack. Get from any good prescription phar- macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar- gon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot- tle and take a teaspoonful after meals and at bedtime.s Just try this simple home-made mix- ture at the first sign of Rheumatism, or - if your back aches or you feel that the kidneys are not acting just right. This is said to be a splendid kidney regula- tor, and almost certain remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, which is caused by uric acid in the blood, which the kidneys fail to filter out. Any one can easily prepare this at home and at small cost. Druggists in this town and vicinity, when shown the prescription, stated that they can either supply these in- gredients, or, if our readers perfer, they will compound the mixture for them. DANCING PROVES FATAL. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneumonia and consumption. After exposure, if Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package. Sold by All Druggists. 12-1 COLD STORAGE BIRDS. The Kind of Carrion City People Eat When They Indulge in Poul- try and Game. In the many articles written during the past years against the practice of preserving game by cold storage, one of the arguments which we have often brought forward is that game so stored is unwholesome, and that the freezing and thawing of undrawn birds neces- sarily tainted the flesh and assisted in its decomposition, and so rendered it unfit for food. It is satisfactory to know that in- vestigations made along these lines within the past year have tended ab- solutely to confirm the editorial con- tention that birds frozen without the removal of the entrails are unwhole- some. The matter has been inquired into by the Department of Agriculture and by the authorities of the State of Pennsylvania, Kansas and Massachu- setts, and the conclusion reached by all is the same, and confirms precisely what has so often been urged by Forest and Stream. Every big game hunter of experience very well knows that if the entrails are left in a dead animal over night, the animal is spoiled before morning. Practically the same thing takes place in regard to birds, though more slowly, since birds, being so much smaller, cool off more quickly and before the process of decomposition has set in. Nevertheless the principle is the same. The material which causes decomposi- tion is present and is working fast or slowly.—Forest and Stream. PNEUMONT A FOLLOWS A COLD, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia. 12-1 Hon. E. D. Miller Held Up. According to a late news dispatch, Hon. E. D. Miller recently had the ex- perience of being held up in the streets of Pittsburg and his goods which had been purchased taken from him by two prominent merchants of the city. The men were later arrested on several charges, and will be tried at the com- ing term of court. It is quite probable that they will pay dearly for their as- sault on Mr. Miller. The goods taken from Mr. Miller had been purchased for the purpose of being tested, to see whether any adulterations could be found therein, and the merchants evi- dently feared the test. A GOOD LINIMENT When you need a good reliable lini- ment try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swel- lings. A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame back or pains in the side or chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 12-1
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