The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, December 26, 1907, Image 8

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    Steinway
Pianos
122,000 of These Noted Pianos
: Valued at Over
mn Use $100,000,000.
We are
representatives
for these world renowned pianos
—a complete stock always on
hand.
These 122,000 Steinway owners
include, in addition to the
leaders of the musical world,
both professional and amateur,
that part of the music-loving
public which insist on the best
—the Steinway, the piano of
pre-eminent standing. We have
Everything Musical
Pianos, Piano Players, Player Pianos,
Music Boxes, Talking Machines,
Sheet Music, Violins, Banjos, Ete.
Prices Right, Terms Right.
A good allowance on piamos and
organs in exchange.
Our prices are uniformly low—
always consistent with quality.
Greatest inducements to piano
buyers. Write us
“Mellor s\amds fox Velody
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ors
Everything Musical
CC Mellor Co. \\d
ol
that is the Best
319-321 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh
FOUNDED 1831,
sole
J
HATTIE’S
COMPLEXION
BEAUTIFIER.
The most marvelous compound for clearing
the complexion of all impurities, and making
thé skin clear, soft and smooth. Removes and
revents freckles, tan, chaps and all skin:
Phos. Will last all day. Neither rubs or;
falls off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink.
Guaranteed to contain nothing that is injur-
ious. Price 25¢. a box. Manufactured by i
BEAUTIFIER C0., - Boonville, Rissouri.
For particulars ask your drnagict,
Nore light
Less trouble
No smoky ch ‘imneys
No charred wicks
Family
Favorite
Oil
The bright white light— the oil
that's best for illuminating pur-
poses.
IAT TI Rm
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
e
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If, after using two-thirds of a $r.00 bottle of
Kodol, you can honestly say it has not bene-
fited you, we will refund your money. Try
Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and
sign 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.
Ni AETHIITNRL # BT WEETRRETI
Town
State
- Sign here
Cut This Out
Digests What YouEat
And Makes the Stomach Sweet
E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IIL
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER.
RESOLUTION.
Be it resolved, and it is bereby resolved by
the Commissioners of Somerset county 1n
general session met, all members present
and concurring therein, that to avoid un-
necessary expenses in nominating Borough
and Township officers, ete., that the nomi-
nation to be made at the Winter Primaries
throughout Somerset county be made as
heretofore under the laws existing prior to
the Act known as the “Uniform Primaries
Act,” approved February 17th, 1906, and in
accordance with the Proviso in said Act P.
Page 36-
JOSIAH SPECHT,
ROBERT AUGUSTINE,
C. F. ZIMMERMAN,
Commissioners of Somerset Co.
Attest: —
R. M. RININGER, Clerk. 1-2
Two Sons of Nicholas Murphy Killed
in Awful Mine Explosion.
The awful mine explosion which oc-
curred at Jacob's Creek, Pa. last
{ Thursday, numbered among its victims
| Joseph and Nicholas Murphy, Jr,
both
of Nicholas Murphy. the well
known Grantsville policeman. and
brothers of Frank and James Murphy,
who conduct a restaurant in Salisbury.
Up to this time the body of Nicholas
has not been found, or if found could
not be identified. The body of Joseph,
however, was one of the first to be re-
covered from the ill-fated mine.and was
interred at Meyersdale, Monday fore-
noon.
Deceased was better known in Mey-
ersdale than here, and the Meyersdale
Commercial makes the following men-
tion of the unfortunate man and his
funeral:
Joseph Murphy, fire boss of the Darr
mine, unmarried and unrecoginazable,
was laid to rest here in his childhood
home, Monday forenoon, by the rites of
the R. C. Church. Joseph, we think,
was born here ahd grew to manhood
here. He became an expert miner.
He drifted to the coke region, where
wages were better, and his known abili-
ty soon gave him the promotion he
worthily earned. He was about 31
years of age “and was unmarried.
When Joseph was about eight years
old, he fell from High street bridge, on-
to the caboose of a passing freight train
below, and bounced from the roof to
the track. Councilman Jac. J. Holzahu
tenderly lifted the little fellow from
the track, expecting to find him dead,
but death was not yet ready for him;
a broken limb was the worst, and Dr.
Good soon had the little fellow on the
mend, and in a short time he was good
as new.
sons
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HERE’S GOOD ADVICE.
0. S. Woolever, one of the best known
merchants of Le Raysville, N. Y,, says:
“If you are ever troubled with piles,
apply Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It
cured me of them for good, 20 years
ago.” Guaranteed for sores, wounds,
burns or abrasions, 25¢. at E. H. Mil-
ler’'s drng store. : 1-1
Wife of Dr. A. M. Lichty Dead.
Jennie Hay Lichty. the estimable
wife of Dr. A. M. Lichty, of this place,
died last Saturday morning. after suf.
fering a long time from a complication
of diseases. Her death was not unex-
pected. for her condition had been
very critical for a long time.
Her death is mourned by a very
Inrge circle of friends in addition to
her immediate relatives, all of whom
loved and esteemed her very highly
She was a woman of kind and sympa
thetic disposition, and she bore her
suffering bravely.
Deceased was a daughter of the late
Peter 8. and Elizabeth Dively Hay.
and a sister of Harvey, Russell and
George C. Hay, who are conducting the
well known store established by their
father in Salisbury in 1853. Besides
the three brothers named, she is sur-
vived by her husband, one son and ore
daughter.
The funeral service was held at 10
o'clock a. m., last Monday, and wns
conducted by her pastor, Rev. H. S.
May, of St. John’s Reformed church,
assisted by Rev. 8 C. Stover, pastor of
St. Paul Reformed church, and Rev. [..
P. Young, pastor of St. John’s Lutheran
church. Interment was made in the
Odd Fellows’ cemetery. and a large
number of sorrowing friends turned
out to pay their last sad respects 10
the deceased, who was aged about 40
years. ;
PAST EXAMINATION SUCCESS-
FULLY.
James Donahue, New Britain, Conn,
writes: “I tried several kidney
dies, and was treated by our best phy-
sicians for diabetes, but did not
prove until I took Foley’s Kidney Cure.
After ‘the second bottle 1 showed i1m-
provement, and five bottles cured me
completely. I have since passed =a
rigid examination for life insurance.”
Foley’sgKidney Cure cures back-ache
and all formsiiof hidney and bladder
trouble. Sold by of all § Drasaists. 1-1
Man Shot 4 at t Coal Run.
One John Pierce, of Coal Run,
shot in the back, last Saturday night,
the weapon usedgbeing a shotgun. It
is reported that bad blood exists be-
tween Pierce and another Coal Run
man, and the circumstances of the
shooting are said to be somewhat sen-
sational. No arrests are liable to fol-
low, and while Pierce has an ugly
wound, Dr.}P. L.. Swank, his physician,
says the man will recover. The shot
was fired at close range, and had
Pierce not been in a stooping position
when the chargelstruck him, it would
have torn a hole through his body
large enough for a big rat to crawl
through.
reme-
in.
Was
———— rp ——p
When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs al-
ways fail. Don’t drug the Stomach,
nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys.
That is simply a makeshift. Get a pre-
scription known to Druggists every-
where as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. The
Restorative is prepared expressly for
these weak inside nerves. Strengthen
these nerves, build them up with Dr.
Shoop’s Restorative—tablets or liquid
—and see how quickly help will come.
Free sample test sent on raquest by
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health
is surely worth this simple test. Sold
by All Dealers. 1-1
A FINE COMPLIMENT.
Kind Words from John Crawford
Mackey, D. D., of Uniontown,
Pa.—Would Stump the §oun-
ty for Us.
[n remitting for subscription to Tur
Star, John Crawford Mackey, D. D., of
Uniontown, Pa., refers to the “Twink-
ler” as “the good, moral, fearless STAR,”
and then adds the following:
“01d fellow, I have listed you among
those that I understand and admire—
one well worthy of the friendship of
the best men. I only wish’ I was in
Somerset county. I should be tempted
to ‘stump’ it for you in your race for
Legislature.
“We join in good wishes to you and
all at home.”
The Rev. Dr. Mackey also adds the
following postscript:
“Why has not the trolley company
published a time card? I have been
looking for it since the announcement
that it began doing business.”
First of all, we return our grateful
thanks to Dr. Mackey for his remittance
and his kind words, especially for the
latter. We value a compliment com-
ing from such a scholar and gentleman
as he is, far more than money and bank
checks, and kind regards are always
appreciated, no matter from what
source. .
In regard to our valued friend's
question concerning the trolley sched-
ule, we will state that one of the of-
ficials of the road has informed us that
the company will publish a schedule
just as soon as they get the contract
for carrying the mails, which may or
may not be soon. Mr Stotler, the
present mail contractor, is only too
anxious to relinquish the mail contract
in the trolley company’s favor, and a
postoffice inspector has promised that
the change would be made in due
time. However, with the Postoffice
Department there is no hurry, and
there is no public utility, whether man-
aged by the government or private cor-
poration, that strikes us as being so
bunglingly managed as the mail ser-
vice. The people who are howling for
goverment ownership of all public utili-
ties, would soon get such nonsense out
of their heads if they were as familiar
with the many needless weak: spots in
the mail service as are those who have
been in that service for a few years.
But we are digressing from the subject,
and by way of conclusion will state
that the trolley company has promised
to publish a schedule just as soon as
its officers adopt a regular one. The
present schedule is only a temporary
one, but the company ought to have it
published, just the same, as it may be
in force a good while yet. Besides.
when a new schedule is adopted, it is a
matter of only a few minutes for the
printers to make the necessary correc-
tions, and there would be no additionul
cost for making them.
A HOME MADE HAPPY BY CHAM-
BERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY.
About two months ago our baby girl
had measles which settled on her lungs
and at last resulted in a severe attack
of bronchitis. We had two doctors, but
no relief was obtained. Everybody
thought she would die. T went
eight different stores to find a certain
remedy which had been recommended
to me, and failed to get it, when one of
the storekeepers insisted that I try
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. 1 did
go and our baby is alive and well to-
day.—Geo. W. Spexce, Holly Springs,
N. C. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
nlways cures and $< pleasant and safe
to take. For Miller's Drug
Store. . 1-1
Accidents on Trolley Line.
Last Saturday morning an acciden{
happened on the trolley line that cau-~-
ed all traffic to be suspended until Sun-
day afternoon. Some of the electrical
apparatus of the ear got out of fix and
literally burned out. Mr. Shananburg-
er made the necegsary repairs,
ever,and then everything went
until Christmas night, when a rock
rolled down Huntsrick hill, landed on
the track and derailed the car, which
was not gotten back on the rails until
today.
The motorman and conductor both
saw the rock coming, but were
close to it that the car could not be
stopped before it rolled onto the track
and derailed the car.
Farmers’ Week.
The program for Farmers’ Week, at
The Pennsylvania State College, Janu-
ary lst to 8th, 1908, shows 88 lectures
and practical exercises on crop grow-
ing, feeding, breeding, meat dressing.
cattle judging, butter making, ice
cream making, poultry, cooking, forest-
ry and horticulture.
The list of speakers includes 33 men
and women who are making a success
of their work, scientific, or commercial
as the case may be.
teil cries re te
to
=nle at
how-
well
SO
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little Candy Cold
Tablets called Preventics. Druggists
everywhere are now dispensing Pre-
ventics, for they are not only safe, but
decidedly certain and prompt. Pre-
venties 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
GOODBYE OLD YEAR.
We are about to step from the old
year to the new, and we are reminded
that after all our fears and apprehen-
sions, to many of us it has been a very
kind year. To some, we know that the
/ dark side has been turned, bat after all,
there is a gleam of sunshine for all, if
we but look for it. We would not for-
get that upon the homes of some of our
readers, since last New Years day, a
shadow has fallen, and a mantle of
sorrow has wrapped its~inmates in its
sombre folds.
Other homes are like the empty nest
that hangs on the withered bough, des-
olate because the life and song went
out with the birds. New homes have
been made and old ones have been
severed, but in our onward march it is
not well to stop and weigh the load
each one carries. No life is all sun-
shine or all storm. If the new year
brings prosperity, let us rejoice; if ad-
versity, let us be brave. The sunset
gate of life will swing shut upon some
of us ere the close of another year. Let
us see to the record left on this side.
If our dear ones and friends leave us
for the summer land, let not the mem-
ory of harsh words spoken by us. add
to the pangs of Senazation.
D ANGER I IN ASKING ADVICE.
When you have & cough or cold do
not ask some one what is good for it, as
there is danger in taking some un-
known preparation. Foley's Honey
and Tar cures coughs, colds, and pre-
vents pneumonia. The genuine is in a
yellow package. Refuse substitutes
Sold by all Droggists. 1-1
Reduced Rates.
The Pennsylvania Railroad has
granted a reduced rate of one and one-
third fare for the round trip. good go-
ing December 28th to January 7th, and
returning before January 15th. Re-
duced rate order must be secured and
presented to the nearest Pennsylvania
Railroad ticket agent. For reduced
rate order and program address
H. E. VaAxNoRrMAN,
State College, Pa.
A REAL WONDERLAND.
South Dakota, with its rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and
strange natural formations, is a verit-
able wonderland. At Mound City, in
the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won-
derful case of healing has lately oc-
curred. Her son seemed near death
with lung and throat trouble. “Ex-
hausting, coughing spells occurred
every five minutes,” writes Mrs. Clapp,
“when I began giving Dr. King’s New
Discovery, the great medicine that
saved his life and completely cured
im.” Guaranteed for coughs and
colds, throat and lung troubles, by
E. H. Miller, druggist. 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. 1-1
Teachers’ Institute.
Following is the program for local
institute to be held at West Salisbury,
Saturday afternoon, Jan. 11, 1908:
Song.
“Civics in the public schools” —Chas.
Newman.
“The Truant”’—L.
Minnie Ridinger.
Recitation—Miss Maud Smalley.
Song.
“Requisites to successful teaching”—
James May, Miss Janet McKinley.
“Teaching writing.’ —Miss Anna Me-
Kinley.
Essany—Miss Lillian Blough.
“Should emulation be encouraged?”
—Chas. Butler.
“Incentives to prevent tardiness”’—
Ralph Moser.
Recitation—Florence Compton.
COMMITTEE.
L. Beathy, Miss
WHEN TO GO HOME.
From the Bluffton, Ind., Banner:
“When tired out, go home. When you
want consolation, go home. When you
want fun, go home. When you want
to show others that you have reformed,
go home and let your family get ac-
quainted with the fact. When you
want to show yourself at your best, go
home and do the act there. When you
feel like being extra liberal, go home
and practice on your wife and children
first. When you want to shine with
extra brilliancy, go home and light up
the whole household.” To which we
would add, when you have a bad cold,
go home and take Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, and a quick cure is certain.
For sale at Miller’s Drug Store. 1-1
oo =
Serious Runaway.
Last Saturday while John Rodamer,
of West Salisbury, was storing a few
beef hides away which he had purchas-
ed, he left his team of horses standing
in the road near his father’s residence,
and for some cause unknown to the
owner, the animals ran away. They
followed the county road for some dis-
tance, then left it and took the rail-
road.
road bridge near West Salisbury, both
horses stepped between the ties and
floundered down, where they were held
In attempting to cross the rail- |
JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations,
in a very perilous place until rescued |
by a ferce of men and boys who soon |
appeared on the scene.
were more or less injured, one so badly
that it had to be killed. The other, |
however, is getting along fairly well,
and will recover.
Both animals |
|
|
Weak Women
To weak and ailing women, there is at least one
way to help. But with that way, two treatments,
must be combined. One is local, one is constitu-
tional, but both are important, both essential.
Dr Shoep's Night Cure is the Local.
Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional.
The former—Dr. Shoop's Night Cure—is a topical
mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.
Bhoop’s Restorative is wholly an internal treat-
ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the
entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve,
all tissue, and all blood ailments.
The *‘Night Cure’, as its name implies, does its
work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflame
ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and
discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervous
excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition,
builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed
strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's
Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—as a general toni
to the system. For positive local help, use as well
Dr. Shoop’s
Night Cure
“ALL DEALERS”
The Cough Syrup that
ny rids the system of a cold
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
BEES
LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP
Bees is the original laxative cough syrup,
contains no opiates, gently moves the
bowels, carrying the cold off through the
natural channels, Guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY.
SETA
(roods,
such as Candies, Nuts Fruits,
etc., and pure, fresh
GROCERIES,
at prices as low as the lowest.
.
Also some nice
Christmas, Toys,
Fine Cigars,
Choice Tobaccos, ete
G. G. DE LOZIER,
SALISBURY, PA.
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1907.
MEYERSDALE.
Sunday.
*Daily. +Daily except §Sunday
ly.
CONNELLSVILLE & PITTSBU RG. De-
part *5.44 a. m., $7.52 a. m. (local), *2.26 p. mn.
*4.34 p. m. (local). Arrive *10.55 a. m. (local)
*11.32 a..m., *4.50 p. m., 6.50 p. m., *9.29 p. m
cHle 200, Depars *2.46 p.m. Arrive *11L.32 a.
+ *4.50 p.
WASH. BALTO., PHILA. & NEW YORK,
Depart *1L30 a. m., *450 p. m., *0.20 p. m.
Arrive *5.44 a. m., *2:46 p. m.
CUMBERLAND, Depart *10.55 au. m. (local),
*11.32 a. m,, *4.50 p. m., $6.50 p. m. (local), *4.20
p.m. Arrive *5.44 a. mm , 17.52 a. m. (local),
*2.46 p. m., *4.34 p. nm. (loe al).
Depart
*6.30 a. m., +246 p. m.,*4.34 p. m. Arrive §11.32
a. m., +4.50 p. m., *7. 15 p. m.
STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday,
January 14th, 1908, there will be a meeting
of the stockholders of the First National
Bank of Salisbury, Pa. at 1 o'clock p. m.,
for the purpose ot clecting directors for the
ensuing year.
-9 ALBERT REITZ, Cashier.
DIPHTHERIA
TRACTED.
HOW IS €ON-
One often hears the expression, “My |
child caught a severe cold which de- |
veloped into diphtheria” when the
truth was that the cold had simply left |
susceptible |
the little one particularly
to the wandering diphtheria germ.
When Chamberlain's
given it quickly cures the cold
other germ disease being contracted.
For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 1-1
a
W.C.T.U. Meeting.
The W.C. T. U. will meet
6th, 1908.
Singing.
Scripture reading.
Prayer.
Singing.
Reading of minutes.
Roll call. »
Reading by Mrs. Emerick.
Recitation—Ida Wagner.
Reading by Almira Lichliter.
Recitation—Freda Livengood.
Business.
Collection.
Following is the program:
COMMITTEE,
Cc ough Remedy is |
and |
lessens the danger of diphtheria or any |
at the
home of Se Charlotte Livengood, Jan. |
. COUGH SYRUP.
| BEST FOR A
Murphy Bros.
RESTAURANT!
JlNINN
Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot
Coffee, ete.
Meals to Order at All
ave. Hours! mmm
We also handle a line of Groceries
Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
We try to please our patrons, and we
would thank you for a share of your
buying.
’
MURPHY BROTHERS,
Joy BUILDING, SALISBURY, Pa.
W. A. CLARKE,
Hurl Director and Empat.
All work given the best of attention.
Night calls answered promptly. Both
Somerset and Economy Phones.
Our Undertaking Rooms and Resi-
dence are in the Zimmerman building,
next-door to Will & Saler’s Furniture
Store,
"MEYERSDALE; PENNA.
STEVENS
Lird. beast or target. Make your
shots count by shooting the STEVENS,
For 4: years STEVENS ARMS have
carricd off PREMIER HONORS for AC-
CURACY. Our line:
Hifles, Do Pistols
Ask your Deaier—in
si sten the STEUEY
Jka
Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will
oe forwarded for 10 cents in stamps.
J, Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
P. 0. Box 4096
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS, U.S. A.
35 4 ge AL Jes
« fe co ly rn %
vaina ie took of refer.
ene far fresent and
JfrsTe te Tnooters
ofcatainerriie
Saranieed Remedy
for all Digestive Disorders.
) ou have tried the rest. Now
try the best. If you wish to
be better nourished, have a
clear healthy complexion, a
bright eye, a steady nerve
and the energy necessary
to carry on your daily
work, take Nature's
Contains
no pepsin,
pancreation or
other artificial digest-
ers. Theyrelieve by sup-
plying and feeding the little
cells which go to make up the
digestive organs. A trial will
convince you. 3 sizes, 25c.,
50c., $r.oo. Sold by drug-
gists. Every box guarante cd.
ARED ONLY 1)
DINER: s "DIGESTER CC. TAI
Des Moines, low.
Let Me Advise You
If you have stomach, liver, kidney or blood
disorders, or any ailment arising from dis-
ordered condition of Some shen as rheuma-
fisns; constipation, etc., your druggist
ay and Et 55 bottle 5 CESYPTIAN VEGET-
ABLE COMPOUND, use it as directed, and in
three days ou 0 feel the benefits thereof.
In two wee ou will be giving this same
advice to oe ering Ly and in two
months you will doubt rg ou ever have
been sick. EGYPTIAN VEGETABE COMPOUND
has cured thousands, many who have tried
everything else and who considered their
cases hopeless, it will cure you, if you follow
directions faithfully, (see guarantee on
every package.) If your druggist is unable
to supply you, order direct from laborator;
and it will be sent to you, Sharpes prepaid,
at $1.00 per bottle, or six ties for &.00
Write for free booklet Fri ior]
monials and other useful information, to
EGYPTIAN MEDICINE COMPANY,
- Syracuse, N. Y.
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