L -~ HATTIE'S COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER. The most marvelous compound for clearing the complexion of all impurities, and makin the skin clear, soft and smooth. Removesan revents freckles, tan, chaps and all skin Dts Will last all day. Neither rubs or falls off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink. Guaranteed to contain nothing that is inj ious. Price 25¢c. a box. Manufactured by BEAUTIFIER C0., - Boonville, Missouri. For particulars ask your d Pou are respectfully _inbited to call at our office for the purpose of examining samples and taking prices of En- grabved Calling Cards, Invitations, etc. Our twork the best, styles the latest and prices the lotuest. A Joy Forever! MITVALRG wey : LW MM ~~ 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: Beller Al 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. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. Dr.King’s New Life Pills The best in the world- Bucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. Rather Slow Up North. The treasurer of a Canadian railroad has confessed that he has been stealing from the company for eighteen years having in that time taken $180,000. It will be difficult for some of our Amer- ican grafters to understand how any- one could possibly exercise such pa- tience.—Chicago Record-Herald. AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his dan- ger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble, as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright’s disease and dia- betes. Sold by all Druggists. 5.1 Somerset House to Change Hands. A deal has been consumated for a change in the management of the Som- erset House, which will take place about the first of the year. The new proprietor will be Charles H. Moore, of Indiana, Pa., and he has petitioned the Court for a transfer of the liquor li- conse, which will be heard on the 2nd day of January. Mr. Moore owns a hotel in Indiana, now under lease, and he has been in the business for a num- ber of years, says the Somerset Stand- : ard, Store. Railroad Company Buys Ties From Hawali and Japan. ; A striking instance of the scarcity of timber suitable for railroad ties in the United States is seen in the recent purchase of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company of 2,800,000 ties of ohia wood. from a lumber com- pany operating in the Hawaiian Islands. It has been difficult for some time for the railroads of this country to obtain wooden ties satisfactory both in quantity and quality, and many of them have been looking about for an opportunity to purchase tie timber in other countries. During a recent trip of this kind by a representative of the Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe Railway Company, ar- rangements were made for the pur- chase of ties, not only in the Hawaiian Islands, but also in Japan. It is stated that ties from Japan will be made from a certain species of oak which compares in lasting qualities very fa- vorably with the white oak of this country, which has been considered the most satisfactory wood for tie pur- poses. About a year ago, before the representative of the railroad had started on his trip, the United States Forest Service made a few tests on the ohia wood. The results indicated that, in point of strength, ohia wood will rank with the oaks. It was thought from these tests that the wood was worthy of further investigation. and the large order placed by the railroad indicates that their agent is confident that Hawaiian wood will prove to be a satisfactory material for railroad ties under the conditions existing in this country. a FROM THE ANTILLES. CHAMBERLAIN’S CoucH REMEDY BENE- FITS A CITY COUNCILMAN AT. KINGSTON, JAMAICA. Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kings- ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: “One bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble, and I think I should have been more quick- ly relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick in relieving me, there is no doubt, and it is my intention to obtain another bottle.” For sale at Miller’s Drug 2-1 Will Put Drinkers out of Church, One of the most fiery temperance sermons ever delivered at Franklin, was a discourse several days since by the Bev. M. P. Fikes, who recently lectured in the Salisbury opera house “If it is the last thing T ever do in Franklin, I am going to drop from the rolls of the church the name of every man who goes into a saloon, a hotel or a drug store for the purpose of pro- curing liquor.” He was particularly severe on the drug stores, which, he said, furnished liquor to men who were either ashamed to go tothe bars, or had been shut off by relatives. > The Rev. Mr. Fikes ix pastor of the First Baptist church of Franklin, Pu. and he is the same man who created a sensation a few years ago by advocat- ing billiard room annexes for churches, 50 as to draw men to church by the click of billiard balls. It strikes the editor of this paper that a church member in a saloon is no more out of place than a billiard table in » church, but we will admit that the church member in a saloon and the billiard table in a church are hardly in their proper places. However, if it is just and right to fire saloon-keepers out of church on account of their oc- cupation, it would be equally just to fire drinking men, those who foster and keep up the saloon-keepers’ business. There should be justice all around, and if such not the case in this world, the scriptures assure us that it will be in the next. is DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION, The person who disturbed the con- gregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold by all Druggists. 271 What Color is Roosevelt’s Hair? Not one person in a thousand can tell. It will surprise a good many to know. For eight cents (to cover postage only) the Waverly Oil Works, Pitts- burgh, Pa. will send a handsome Roosevelt 1908 Calendar in natural colors, large size. 16x24, showing a per- fect likeness of President Reosevelt. We have one at this office, and itis a splendid piece of work. ? ea RANK FOOLISHNESS, “When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other med- icine than Dr. King’s New Discovery,” says C. O. Eldridge. of Empire, Ga. “I have used New Discovery seven years and I know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children arejsubject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack.” Known the world over as the King of throat and lung'remedies. Sold under guarantee at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 50c. and $1.00.{§ Trial bottle free. 2-1 Courage for the New Year. Have the courage to start right and keep right. Have the courage to turn from evil and to eling to that which is good. Have the courage to prefer comfort and propriety to fashion in all things. Have the courage to wear your old clothes until you can pay for new ones, Have the courage to discharge a debt while you have the money in your pocket. Have the courage to obey your con- science at the risk of being ridiculed by men. Have the courage to own you are poor, and thus disarm poverty of its sharpest sting. Have the courage to do without that which you do not need, however much your eyes may covet it. Have the courage to speak to a friend in a “seedy” coat, even though you are in company with a rich one, and richly attired. Have the courage to speak your mind, when it is necessary you should do so, and to hold your tongue when it ie prudent you should do so. Have the courage to show your re- spect for honesty, in whatever guise it appears; and your contempt for dis- honesty and duplicity, by whomsoever “exhibited. Have the courage to “cut” the most agreeable acquaintance you have when you are convinced that he lacks prin- ciple. “A friend should bear with a friend’s infirmities, but not with his vices.” : _ Have the courage to stand by your convictions, be both courteous and firm, making no compromise with evil, not turning into forbidden paths; choose the right, reject the wrong; be good and do good, and then you will have a happy new year. — —— A HIGHER HEALTH LEVEL. “I have reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King’s New Life Pills,” writes Jacob Springer, of West Franklin, Maine. “They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right.” If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will be refunded at E. H. Miller’s drug store. 25c. 2-1 Marriage Licenses. Chas. Hanning, Meyersdale. Annie Boger, Brothersvalley. Chas. Shaulis, Pittsburg. Eliza Hensel. Pittsburg. John Kelley, Middlecreek. Annie Gary, Middlecreek. Chas. Burnett, Stonycreek. Leora Speicher, Stonycreek. Enoch Dowen, Jr., Windber. Mary Lindstrom, Windber. Emery Younkin, Rockwood. Mary Garlitz, Quemahoning. Fred Bittinger, Bittinger, Md. Sadie Sechler, Elk Lick. Wm. Knepp, Meyersdale. Nellie Weimer, Larimer. Geo. Wilkinson, Philadelphia. Janet Forsythe, Windber. John Sechler, Upper Turkeyfoot. Bertha Snyder. Upper Turkeyfoot. James Kerrigan, Sand Patch. Bertha Walker. Sand Patch. Harvey Whipperman, Listie. Minnie Glessner, Shanksville, Chauncey Marteeny, Symerset twp. Emma Glessner, Somerset twp. Jacob Thomas, Conemaugh. Jane Lohr, Jenner. Chas. Cupp. Black. Alma Bittner, Black. Clarence Boser. Arrow. Georgin Powell, Arrow, : eee etl een. SUFFER FROM TISM? Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this, jus’ try one application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It may not give you re- lief from pain, but will make rest and le ep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflicted with rheumatism. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 2-1 WHY RHEUMA- a ree REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Carrie Miller to Wm. Niner, Somer- set twp., $980. J.D. Armbrust to J. P. Armbrust, in Meyersdale, $300. Ed. J. Weimer to S. Rockwood, $2500. Ed. H. Coleman to John Rokitnisky, in Hooversville, $150. Catherine Darby to Chas. Eagle, in Black, $1000. J. B. Holderbaum to Wesley Hostet- ler, in Middlecreek, $200. Sarah Cummins’ trustee to John K. Baer, in Somerset bor., $555. E. O. Kooser to Herman Stambaugh, in North Somerset, $2100. E. E. Dickey to Viola Dickey, in Black, $50. Chambers Huston to Sarah Smith, in Somerset bor., $700. E. E. Dickey to Ed. Humbert, in Black, $600. Henry S. Wilmoth to Joséph Leith, in Meyersdale, $850. MIDWINTER TERM begins Jan. 8,7 and 8. Write for full particulars. New 80-page catalog ready Dec. 2b. ThE Tri-StaTE Business COLLEGE, 1-2 Cumberland, Md. P. Weimer, in SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE, La grippe coughe are drhgerous, ns they frequently develop into pneu- monia, Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no ser- ious results need be feared. The gen- uine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. 3-1 STRIKE AN AVERAGE. You want to strike an average if you'd help your little share To keep the world a-moving and relieve the weight of care. Behold the parrot, how it climes aloft "upon a perch. 3 And makes remarks evincing neither logic nor research. It chatters most industriously through- out the livelong day, But no one pays attention to the things he has to say. Though constant conversation wins a passing smile, Do not accept the parrot us the model for your style. often And yet, upon the other hand, a silence too intense Is not at all indicative of more than usual sense. The fish, for instance, swims along all mutely, day by day, Because he hasn’t brains to think of . anything to say. Observe the owl, who wins esteem for being most astute, ? By uttering only now and then a. long an pensive hoot. So, if to gain the pludits of the public is your wish, : You want to strike an.averapa ’twixt a parrot and a fish. —Washington Star. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY A SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. In buying a cough medicine for chil- dren, never be afraid to buy Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief ‘is always sure to follow. It is intended especial- ly for coughs, colds, croup and whoop- ing cough, and there is no better ‘med- icine in the world for these diseases. It 18 not only a certain cure for croup, but, when given as goon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale at Miller’s Drug Store. 2-1 Notable Mine Disasters. Johnstown, Pa., July 11, 1902, dead. Auderlues, Belgium, March 11, 1892, 200 dead. . Nainamo, Vancouver, May 4, 1887, 170 dead. Lund Hill. England, February 19, 1857, 189 dead. 8 Sydney, Australia, March 23, 1887, 87 dead. Dour, Belgium, November 13, 1888, 121 dead. Berlin, Germany, August, 19, 18983, 57 dead. Rhondda Valley, Wales, February 18, 1887, 38 dead. Mens, Belgium, March 5, 1865, 37, dead. Braznell mine, near Brownsville, Pa., December 24, 1889. 30 dead. Port Royal, Pa.. 1800, 21 dead. Hill Farm mine, Dunbar; Pa. June 16. 1890, 81 dead. Hill Farm mine, Dunbar, Pa., Novem- ber 21. 1903, 12 dead. Aber Valley, Wales, May 24, 1901, 80 dead. Harwick, Pa., January 28. 1904, 189 dead. Hanna, Wyo., June 30, 1803, 200 dead. Pas-de-Calias, France, March 10, 1906, over one thousand dead. Cananea, Mexico. Sune 1, 1906, 100 dead. Newbury, W. Va., 1885, 39 dead. Red Ash, W. Va., March 6, 1900, 46 dead. Berryburg mine, Barbour county, W. Va., November 2, 1900, 15 dead. Naomi mine, Bellevernon, Pa., De- cember 1, 1907. 38 dead. Monongah mine, ‘Fairmont, W. December 7, 1907. 350 dead. Yolande mine, Yolande, cember 16, 1907, 70 dead. Darr mine, Darr, Pa. 1907, 200 dead. 112 Va., Ala., De- December 19, WHY COLDS ARE DANGEROUS. If you would be immune from dis- ease, keep the system healthy. Each successive cold weakens the constitu- tion and renders infectious diseases more liable. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will cure your cold promptly and restore the system to its normal condition. For sale at Miller's Drug Store. 2-1 BUY A TYPEWRITER !—See the Pittsburg Visible, at Tue Star office. None better, no other quite so simple in construction. Holds world’s record for speed. Very easy tooperate. Price very reasonable. tf P. L. Livexcoopn, Agent. 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 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, cne is constitu- tional, but both are important, both essential. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is the Local. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The former—Dr. Shoop's Night Cure—isa 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 an@ 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 tonie to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure “ALL DEALERS” Ny rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic om the bowels is =z BEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the oriftnal 1xative 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. et 1t 1 De Lozler’s, if it’s the best of every- thing: in the Grocery and Confectionery line that concerns you. He has it! Also a nice line of cigars, tobacco, pencils, writing tablets, etc. The Square Deal Store, one door south of Elk Lick Drug Store. WF Agency for Crystal Steam Laundry, of Cumberland. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 17,1907. MEYERSDALE. *Daily. +Daily except Sunday. ¢Sunday only. CONNELLSVILLE & PITTSBURG. De- part *5.44 a. m., +7.52 a. m. (local), *2.26 p. m. 4.34 p.m. (local). Arrive *10.55 a. m. (local) *11.32 a. m., *4.50 p. m., $6.50 p. m., *9.20 p. mn CHICAGO, Depart *2.46 p.m. Arrive *11.32 a. m., *4.50 p. m. WASH. BALTO.. PHILA. & NEW YORK, Depart *1130 a. m., *4.50 p. m., *8.20 p. m. Arrive *5.44 nu. mi. *2:46 p. m. ' CUMBERLAND, Depart “10.55 a. m. (local), *11.32 on. me, *L.50 p. m., £6.50 p. m. (local), *49.20 p.m. Arrive *5.44 a. m , $7.52 a. m. (local), *2.46 p. m., 4.34 p. mm. (local). JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart *6.30 a. m., +246 p. m.,*434 p. m. Arrive §11.52 a. m., 4.5 p. m., *7.15 p. m. STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, January 14th, 1905, 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 of ¢lecting directors for the ensuing vear. 1-9 ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. SH 66 BTR EERSTE 8 8] A Beautiful Roosevelt 1908 CALENDAR sent for only 8c. to cover actual postage. A Beautiful Work of Art, in colors, large size, 16x24. The (Calendar is absolutely free. WAVERLY OIL WORKS, Independent Refiners. Oils For All Purposes. Pittsburg, Pa. = Booklet sent free. RR TRTET BR RATES i} RIBS IR IRE EIEE RR RTE ECR IEEE RE TER 4 78] eR SRR RRR BRIERE SR] i ®73 3* The Cough Syrup that = Murphy Bros.’ RESTAURANT! ZIM Headquarters. for best Oysters, Ice Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, etc. Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef- steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot Coffee, ete. Meals to Order at All Lome. Hours! mm 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, Fe ilo and Embalne 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. Re sure to be properly equfpped—obtain the STEV-. ENS and you CANNOT GO WRONG. We niake * RIFLES from $2.25 to $150.00 Y5TOLS. .. «+ from 2.50t0 50.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7.60to 35.00 Ask yourdealerand Insist 1 Send for z40-page il.us. on cur populae make. If’ truted cataiog. If inter. vine annot obtain, ve shin | ested in SHOOTING, you i dire t, carriage charges |ouhttohave ft. Mailed Avo aard, upon receipt of for fur cents in stamps to | cover postage. Ter Apminun Hanger will be 10 cenis in stamps, xi: AND TGOL 00. ON k catalog price. © ‘ nenetive three-c cont BUY Les > vy, U8, 4 | ~ | fuaranteed Remedy for all Digestive Disorders. You 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. They relieve 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., $1.00. Sold by drug- gists. Every box guaranteed. PREPARED ONLY 1. DINER’S DIGESTER Cf Des Moines, low. . iv | rae 1% Let Me Advise You If you have stomach, liver, kidney or blood disorders, or any ailment arising from dis- ordered condition of same such as rheuma- tism, constipation, etc., go to your druggist to-day and get a bottle of EGYPTIAN VEGET- ABLE COMPOUND, use it as directed, and in three days you will feel the benefits thereof. In two wee ou will be giving this same advice to suffering friends, and in two months you will doubt that you 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 laboratory and it will be sent to you, charges prepaid, at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles a 5.00. Write for free booklet containing testi- monials and other useful information, to EGYPTIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. VE THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL ! BEE’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP. | BEST FOR A -
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