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. ° &@F Buy the Genuine R. M. BEACHY’S Horse and Cattle Tonic. It does not cost any more. ATT ASR PAP TITTIES FTE The Original, Old Reliable BEACHY'S HORSE & CATTLE POWDER, the kind you used to buy. 25C. per 1b. Blk Lick Drug Store. SA BS 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, Shoes, Groceries, etc. : Low As The Lowest! HT IATA TST AMR E Prices As ig 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. DR. WILLIAMS’ FLY AND INSECT DESTROYER Protects Horses and Cattle from Posts and Vermin. Guaranteed to Kill the Flies. Perfectly Harmless: A Grand Disinfectant and Easily Applied. Itis le to have positive freedom from flies, lice and vermin which usually ef- 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 Sndeavoring 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. THE F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, Madrid, N. VY. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad- der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt’'s Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week’s Treatment 25c¢ E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, Ill. SOLD BY E. H, MILLER. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and Jeseription may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency, for Socuring patents, Pate! en through Munn & receive special notice, without charge, in the cientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cif culation of any scientific Journah Terms, $3 ; year; four months $1. Sold byall newsdealerd MUNN §& Co,zerercaavar. New York Branch Office. 62% F St.. Washington. D. New Firm! G. G. De Lozier, GROCER AND GONFEGTIONER Having purchased the well known Jeffery grocery opposite the postoffice,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 I promise a square deal and courteous treatment to all customers. My line will consist of Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Confectionery, Country Produce, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, » SALISBURY, PA. Wagner's LIVERY, Salisbury, Penna. Frank Wagner, Propr. Harvey Wagner, Mgr. Good horses, 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. ie f Plenty of light and no ec strain. Steadier than gas or incandescent. Not so sharp as the arc light. Just a big, round, smooth, bright flame. Family Favorite Oi Gives the cheapest and best-for-the-eyes light known. Removes all lamp troubles—no smoke, no soot, no dirt, no charred wicks. Burns up full and bright to the last drop. Your dealer will supply you right from the original barrel —direct from our refineries. WAVERLY OIL WORKS Independent Refiners PITTSBURG, PA. The Best for Illuminating. Oils for All | Purposes Booki=t -sent Free MEL fo Gt 0 Nl pv ALE J H = 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 MFG. CO., - Hopkinton Mass. FOLEYSHONEY~~TAR FOLEYSKIDNEY for children; safe, sure. No opiates es Kidneys and Bladder Right DR.KING’'S NEW DISCOVERY Dr.King’s New LifePills Will Surely Stop That Gough. The best in the world. Buckien’s Arnica Salve Kennedy'sLaxative Honey and Tar The Best Salve In The World, che system by geatly moving the bowers. THE REV. IRL R. HICKS Almanac and Magazine Should be in every home in the land. His weather predic- )§ tionscanbehad only in his own publica tions. No other publisher is permitted to print them in any form, either with or without credit. His 1908 Almanac ex- cels all former editions in beauty and value, and sells for 35 cents, postpaid. His monthly magazine, WORD AND WORKS, contains his weather fore- casts for each month, together with a vast amount of the best family reading and costs 31. a year, one almanac with each subscription. Every earthquake and serious storm for 20 years has been predicted by Prof. Hicks. You cannot afford to be without these pub- Yications. Address all orders to THE SoMERSET COUNTY STAR, ELK Lick, Pa. NOTE—To all who remit $1.85, we will send a 1908 copy of the Hicks Al- manac, together with THE Star and the Worp axp WORKL MagazINE for one year. Did you ever hear of such a bargain before? Act quickly, as this offer is liable to be withdrawn at any time. LECTRIC ,JHEBEST FOR BILIOUSNESS. E BITTERS ANDKIDNEYS AND Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia s RERKEY o BRAVER, Rrtorneym-at-Linw, SoM ERsET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, - DISTRICT ATTORNEY Attorney-at-Liaw, BOMPFRSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KOONTZ. J. G.OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PENN’A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R.SAYLOR, Attorney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR.PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. E.C. SAYLOR, D. D. 8, SALISBURY, PA. Office in Mrs. M. Dively Residence, Grant Street. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. WINDSOR HOTEL, 1217-1229 FILBERT ST. “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE. Special automobile service for our guests. Sight-seeing and touring cars. Rooms $1.00 er day and up. The only moderate priced otel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. REGISTERS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons con- cerned as Jopaioos, creditors. or qQtherwise, that the following accounts have passed Register, and that the same will be pre- sented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans’ Court, to be held at Somerset, as, ON WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY oF DEC. 1907. First and final account of Vincent Suhrie, administrator of Mary L.Suhrie, deceased. First and final account of illiam : Smith, executor of Nancy McCloskey, de- deceased. First and final account of John S. Engle and William H. Engle, administrators and trustees of Solomon Engle, deceased. First and final account of Daniel Snyder, administrator of John S.Snyder,deceased. First and final account of Josiah J. Kauff- men, administrator of Moses Kauffman, a supposed decedent. First and final account of Ada E. Kautz, administratrix of William H. Kautz, de- ceased. First and final account oi J. Clarence Dull, executor of Jonathan J. Lohr, deceased. First and final account of Dennis Hay, ad- ministrator of Simon Hay, deceased. Final account of Samuel G. Walker, admin- istrator and trustee of Henry Dorsey, de- ceased. Final account of J. Edward Ingersol), ex- ecutor of Alonzo Chamberlin, deceased. First and finalaccount of Norman E. Knep- per, trustee for the sale of the real estate of Robert P. Cummins, deceased. First and finalaccount of Norman E. Knep- per, trustea for the sale of the real estate of Sarah J. Cummins, deceased. First and final account of Judson S. Hart- zell, executor of the joint will and testa- ment of Margaret Roddy Frantz, deceas- ed, and Mary Roddy, deceased. Kirst and final account of Naomi Enfield and John J. Enfield, administrators of Freeman Enfield, deceased.T a HAS. F. CooK, Register. Register’s Office, Nov. 2, 1907. A Joy Forever! That’s what the superb Pittsburg Visible Typewriter is, and it doesn’t cost a small fortune, either, as some do that are not nearly as up-to-date. ‘None Better At Any Price! The Pittsburg Visible is practic- ally fool-proof, and just a lit- tle better than necessary. For sale at THE Star offie. Al- so typewriter paper and car- bon paper. Prices fair. WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the under- signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavits are required. I also draw up all manner of deeds, leases, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac- curately, according to the require: ments of the law. Typewritten work a specialty. : A full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Star Orrick, Elk Lick, Pa. tf 100 ENGRAVED CARDS and plate (Script letters) for ouly $1,25. Call on or address tf THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. I PAY OAR FARE on the trolley, both ways, for all who give me an order for a dozen cabinet pictures, or their value in other work. E. E. CoxRrAD, 11-20 Meyersdale, Pa. ® LOST!—A good, heavy Mo- hare Robe, black on one side and mostly red on the other. Also lost a Seat Cushion off a three-seated spring wagon. Finder will be suitably reward- ed by leaving same at Hay’s Hotel, Salisbury, Pa. 11-28 ‘The latest photographs for the Holidays, at Conrad’s, Meyers- dale, Pa. tf TO LAND OWNERS: —We have printed and keep in stock a supply of trespass notices containing extracts from the far-reaching trespass law pass- ed at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl- vania Legislature. The notices are 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 some of them, as the law requires land owners to post their lands if they want the protection of the latest and best trespass law ever passed. Send all orders to THE STAR, Elk Lick, Pa. tt a A new and select line of pic- ture frames and mouldings for the Holiday trade, at E. E. Con- rad’s, Meyersdale, Pa. tf IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- ple to look in vain through the col- umns of THe Star for an advertise- ment of your business. tf Leave your orders at Conrad’s, Meyersdale, Pa., for crayon and colored portraits and framing of pictures. tf TEN PINS. Somerset Bowling League Reor- ganized. The Somerset County Bowling League was reorganized, last week, under new rules. The first three games of the second championship con- test were played in Meyersdale, last Tuesday night, between the Somerset and Meyersdale clubs, Somerset win- ning two of the games and by a lead of 37 pins in the three. Tonight Salisbury plays Berlin on the Berlin alleys. The first county contest was won by Salisbury, both in games and number pins. Following are the totals of the dif- ferent members of the Salisbury club for the first county contest: Thomas Clark. ... Orville Ross Chas. Gibson Q. A. McClure. ... John J. Walker eg a IE THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING. As noone is immune, every person should remember that Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by All Drug- gists! 12-1 Mabel Beachy Gets Verdict for $7,625 as Result of Suit Against B. & 0. Miss Mabel Beachy, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Josiah. Beachy. of Somerset, Pa., secured a verdicc against the B. & O. Railroad Company, last Friday, for, $7,625. = Miss Beachy was one of the victims of the Kauffman’s Run wreck on the Somerset & Cambria branch of the B. & O., which occurred Aug. 3d,1905. Miss Beachy was badly injured and brought suit for damages in the sum of $25,000. Another case lost by the B. & O. be- fore the special civil court now in ses- sion, was that of Catherine Tressler, of Northampton township, who had asked $3,000 for the death of her husband, William Tressler. On November 10, 1905, Tressler was struck by a train, it was alleged, while driving across the B. & O, tracks at Philson station, be- tween Sand Patch and Glencoe. There was a dispute as to whether the re- quired signal had been given as the train approached the crossing. The jury returned a verdict of $1,500 for the plaintiff. A motion for a new trial has been filed. +. 2499 Quite a Difference. “ “Pa, what’s the difference between the meaning of prepared and ready?” “Well, there’s many a person who may be prepared to die, but I never saw one who was ready.” - rier — A METHODIST MINISTER - RECOM- MENDS CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY. We have:used Chamberlain’s: Cough Remedy in our home for seven years, and it has always proved to be a reli- able remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. Rev. JaMEs A. LEwis, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is sold at Miller's Drug Store. 12-1 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Excellent Program to be Rendered at County Institute, at Somer- set, Beginning Nov. 25th. County Supt. D. W. Seibert recently issued a nicely gotten up program for the County Teachers’ Institute, which will convene at Somerset on Monday, Nov. 26th, 1907, and last until the fol- lowing Friday. A large attendance is anticipated, owing to the extraordinary excellence of the program and the high elass instructors, lecturers and other attractions provided for. The instructors in the institute will be Dr. Ruric N. Roark, of Richmond, Ky. Dr. 8S. D. Fess, of Yellow Springse Ohio. Dr. George W. Little, of Wash- ington, D. C., and Prof. Jerry March, of Philadelphia, Pa. The music will be rendered by Prof. U. D. Mlller, Violin- ist, Miss Edna Louther, Vocal Soloist, and Miss Bertha Hough, Pianist. The evening entertainments will be given by Will Carleton, Monday; The John Thomas Concert Co., Tuesday; Senator J. P. Dolliver, Wednesday ; and the Katharine Ridgeway Concert Co., Thursday. Seats for the Kvening Entertain- ments can be reserved at the Book Store of C. H. Fisher & Son. 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 tr The Shortest Will. Probably the shortest will ever pro- bated in Somerset county was entered for record November 13, 1907. It was the will of Sarah Cook, signed by a mark. She lived in Somerset town- ship. All it contained was: “November 11,1907. This is my last will and testament. I bequeath unto my husband, Samuel Cook, all my money, and all notes coming to me, as my estate. I hereby appoint J. M. Louther my executor.” Witnessed by 8. J. H. Louther and Emma Barron. LINGERING COLD. Wirnstoop OrHEr TREATMENT, Burt QuickLy CURED BY CHAMBERLAIN’S CougH REMEDY. “Last winter I caught a very severe cold which lingered for weeks,” says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario. “My cough was very dry and harsh. The local dealer recommended Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy and guaranteed it,s0 I gave it a trial. One small bot- tle of it cured me. I believe Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy to be the best I have ever used.” This remedy is for sale at Miller’s Drug Store. 12-1 HUNTER KILLED. Both Barrels of Gun Accidentally Discharged, and Victim Bleeds to Death. Rockwood, Nov. 18.—Jacob Phillippi, a well known citizen of Black town- ship, is dead as the result of an acci- dental shooting. Pdillippi was hunt- ing alone, Saturday afternoon, near his home, about four miles from here, when his gun fell from a log and both barrels let go. Both charges took ef- fect, one tearing off an arm, and the other landing in his leg. This occurred about 4:30 in the af- ternoon. The injured man laid where he was shot until after 6 o’clock, when his faint cries were heard by John Phillippi, a brother. He was taken to the Burkholder home nearby, and died a short time later from loss of blood. Phillippi was 35 years old, and mar- ried. His wife survives him. He was the son of Noah Phillippi. He loved to hunt, and during each open season was out nearly every day. The family is well known throughout this part of Somerset county. a : CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y,, writes: “Before I started to use Foley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelye ta. twenty times a night, and T was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired 1 eould searcely see one of my family across the room. Ihad given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bot- tle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright's disease.” Sold by All Drug- gists. 12-1 aN A New Counterfeit. Chief Wilkie, of the Secret Service, reports the discovery of a new counter- feit $10 national bank note. The coun- terfeit is on the Wells-Fargo Nevada National Bank of San Francisco, and is a poor photographic reproduction printed on heavy bond paper with no silk fiber. The Treasury numbers have been traced over with red ink. The back of the note is better than the face, being a fair imitation of the gen- uine, except the coloring around the charter number, which is a muddy green.
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