The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, January 16, 1908, Image 4

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P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. |
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Entered at the Postoflice at Elk Lick, Pa.
a8 mail matter of the Second Class.
Subscription Rates. |
THE ST AR is published every Thursday,at |
Sajishury , ( Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerse t Coun- |
$y, 5h at the following r rates
One" eo ar, if paid spot cash in 1 ance.
$e 25
If not paid strictly in advance........... 50 |
Six months...... .
Three month
Single copies.
vy of small
three mont hs or less
These rates and
must be paid in adv: a,
ihered to.
serms will be rigidly ad
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Need It
Ask your doctor about the
wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral in the house,
ready for colds, coughs, croup,
bronchitis. If he says it’s all
right, then get a bottle of it
at once. Why not show a
little foresight in such matters?
Early treatment, early cure.
‘We publish our formulas
We banish alcohol
from our medicines
: 74 yers ‘We urge you to
consult Jour
fo a boy is called dull and stupid,
when the whole trouble is due to a lazy
liver. We firmly believe your own doc-
tor will tell you that an occasional dose
of Ayer’s Pills will do such boys a great
deal of good. They keep the liver active.
-—311ade by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ~~
£
Lea IND GENER GENERRL NEWS.
NEWSY [TEMS GATHERED HE HERE AND THERE,
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE.
Miss Laverne Hamill and Miss Mary
Spitznaus, of Frostburg. Md., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Statler,
several days during the past week.
It depends upon the pill you take.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are the
best pills known for constipation and
sick headache. Sold by E. H. Miller.
2-1
George Krausse, who had been work-
ing at his trade in Pittsburg, recently
returned home on account of slack
work at carpentering in the Smoky
City.
Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poul-
tice, draws out inflammation and poison.
Antiseptic healing. For chapped hands,
lips, cuts, burns. Sold by Elk Lick
Pharmacy. 3-1
A. H. Coffroth, former proprietor of
the Democrat, after his return to Cas-
anova, Va., his present home, had a
stroke of paralysis. How serious, it is
not yet known.—Somerset Democrat.
Ring’s Little Liver Pills wake up lazy
livers, clean the system and clear the
skin. Try them for biliousness and
sick headache. Price 25c. Sold by
Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1
Casper Wahl, one of our oldest citi-
zens, had a slight paralytic stroke yes-
terday. As we go to press we learn
that his. condition is quite improved,
and we earnestly hope that he will
fully recover.
When you want the best, get De-
Witt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve.
It is good for little or big cuts, boils or
bruises, and is especially recommended
for piles. Sold by E. H. Miller. 2-1
The Rev. Mr. Carney, the pastor of
the Garrett Lutheran church, was a
pleasant visitor at THE Star office,
Monday evening, accompanied by the
Rev. L. P. Young, our popular local
Lutheran pastor.
It will be unnecessary to go through
a painful, expensive operation for Piles
if you use Man-Zan. Put up in a col-
lapsible tube with nozzle, ready to ap-
ply. For any form of Piles, price b50c.
Bola by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 3-1
W. J. Chapman, the well known Bal-
timore coal man, sends us his best
wishes for a prosperous and happy
year, and ‘also wishes us success in our
eandidacy for the Legislature. Thank
you, Mr. Chapman.
“Bud” Stotler, who went to Union-
town some time ago to conduct a liv-
ery stable there for his father, was
home on a visit from Saturday to Mon-
day. He reports the livery business
fairly good in Uniontown.
Trial Catarrh treatments are being
mailed out free, on request, by Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are
proving to the people—without a
penny’s cost—the great value of this
scientific prescription known to drug-
gists everywhere as Dr. Sboop’s Ca-
tarrh Remedy. Sold by All Dealers.
2-1
Uncle Henry Yost, of Garrett county,
Mad., called at our effice today to ree
new his subscription for another year.
He reports the folks of: his neighbor-
hood well, with the exception of his
son Jeremiah, who suffers greatly with
asthma at fimes.
To stop that pain. in the back, that
stiffness of the joints and muscles, take
Pineules. They are guaranteed. Don’t
suffer from rheumatism, backache, kid-
ney trouble, when you get 30 day’ Ss
treatment for $1.00. A single dose at
bed time proves their merit. Get them
to-day. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy.
3-1
| promptly relieve backache, weak
| inflammation of the bladder and
5 | kidneys.
rounts’ |
| coughs,
Teamsters hauling pipe for; the new
pipe line now being laid through this |
county by the Standard Oil Company:
are causing our town to take on a lively
appearance, this week.
are making a nice lot of money out of
the new pipe line.
The teamsters
Do you have backache occasionally,
or *‘stitehes” in the side, and sometimes
do you feel all tired out, without am-
bition and without energy? If so. your
kidneys are out of order. Take De-
| Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They
back,
weak
Sold by E. H. Miller. 2-1
Last Sunday the lady clerks
| ployed in the Appel and Glessnerstore,
| in Meyersdale, were the guests of Miss
| Margaret
| fine dinver was served by Miss Glot-
Glotfelty, of Salisbury. A
felty, and in the
party partook of a
evening the entire
fine supper at Mrs.
| McDowell's restaurant.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
colds, croup and whooping
cough grows in favor daily. Mothers
should keep it on band for children. It
is prompt relief to croup. It is gently
laxative, driving the poison and phlegm
from the system. It gives immediate
relief. Guaranteed. Sold by Elk Lick
Pharmacy. 3-1
Miss Bertha Fuller, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fuller, of West
Salisbury, went to Akron, Ohio, Jan,
1st, for an extended visit with friends
injthat vicinity. She is one of West Salis-
bury’s most exemplary young women,
has earned a vacation, and we wish her
a good time among her Ohio friends.
KODOL For Dyspepsia and Indiges-
tion is the result of a scientific combi-
nation of natural digestants with vege-
table acids and contains the same
juices found in a healthy stomach. It
is the best remedy known today for
dyspepsia, indigestion and all troubles
arising from a disordered stomach.
Take KODOL today. It is pleasant,
prompt and thorough. Sold by E. H
Miller. 2-1
The three ten pin games played on
the Salisbury alleys, this week, by the
Salisbury and Berlin bowling clubs,
resulted in two winnings for Salisbury
and ane for Berlin.
in the second series of contest games
has been won by the Berlin club, while
Salisbury will likely hold second place.
If a cough once gets into your system
it acts on every muscle and fibre of the
body and makes you ache all over. It
especially affects the intestines and
makes you constipated, so in order to
get rid of a cold thoroughly and with-
out delay you should not take anything
that will tend to constipate. Kennedy’s
Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the
bowels and thereby drives the cold out
of the system. It contains no opiates
—it is pleasant to take and is highl hy
ommended for children. Sold
H. Miller. 7
Our friend Calvin Fuller, of West
Salisbury, was badly squeezed in the
Big Vein mine, last Monday, by a fall
of breast coal that pinioned him against
a prop. We are glad to note that his
injuries are not of a serious nature, but
he was squeezed bad enough, never-
theless, to make him feel too sore to
work for about a week.
It is very important and in fact it is
absolutely necessary to health that we
give relief to the stomach promptly at
the first signs of trouble—which are
belching of gas, nausea. sour stomach,
headache, irritability and nervousness.
These are warnings that the stomach
has been mistreated ; it is doing too
much work and it is demanding help
from you. Take something once in a
while; especially after meals; some-
thing like KODOI For Dyspepsia and
Indigestion. It will enable your stom-
ach to do its work properly. Sold by
E. H. Miller. 2-1
Chas. Durst, who resided near Grants-
ville, Md., died last Saturday evening,
of a complication of diseases. He was
aged nearly 43 years, sand is survived
by a wife and eight children. He was
a son of the late Samuel Durst, a well
known war veteran of Garrett county.
Interment was made at Springs, Pa.
last Monday afternoon.
Jolly Jim” Easton sends -us the
necessary stuff from Arkansas to renew
his subscription for another year. He
says in his letter: “May we never
miss the money that brings Tue Star,
and may its publication last until the
Legislature stops it.” Many thanks,
James, many, many thanks, but no
legislature can stop the publication of
THE STAR.
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-
ventics 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. 2-1
Wm. H. and Lew 8. Keim, of Elkins,
W. Va, arrived in town on Saturday
evening and remained over Sunday,
visiting their mother and sister, Mrs.
8. C. Keim and daughter Cora It wes
their first tripover the P. & M. trolley
line, and naturally it was a great satis-
faction to them to be able to land in
the town of their nativity by guch a
modern method of travel.
Billy Bowman, the genial and popu-
lar P. & M. motorman, has been quite
ill at his home in Boynton, during the
last week. He showed marked symp-
toms of appendicitis for several days,
and for a time it looked as though he
would have to be taken to a hospital
for,an operation. We are glad to an-
nounce, however, that at last report he of Foley’s Honey and Tar.
was on a fair way to recovery.
em-
The championship,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon 8. Miller return-
ed from an extended visit in the West,
last Saturday. They left here last
August, and visited friends and places
of interest in many of the Western
states, going as far as Southern Cali-
They report having had a very
enjoyable time, and they were greatly
impressed with the greatness of our
country and the many interesting
things to be seen on a journey to the
Pacific coast. Mr. Miller invested in
some California land before returning
home.
fornia.
When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney
nerves get weak, then these organs al-
ways fail. Don’t drug the Stomueh.
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
lestorative 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 request by
Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Your health
is surely worth this simple test. Sold
by All Dealers. 2-1
It afforded the editor much pleasure,
yesterday, to accept an invitation from
President C. H. Jennings, of the Penna,
& Md. Street Railway Company, to
accompany a party on a special trip
over the road. The party consisted of
Messrs. C. H. Jennings, John M. Wright,
H. H. Maust, J. L. Barchus, Harvey
Hay and the editor. All were guests
of Mr. Jennings at the Colonial Hotel,
after reaching Meyersdale, where the
party enjoyed a fine supper, and an
hour or two of story telling, after which
Mr. Jennings departed for Jenningston.
W. Va, and the balance of the party
returned to Salisbury.
A tickling cough, from any cough, is
quickly stopped by Dr. Shooop’s Cough
Cure. And itis so thoroughly harm-
less and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells
mothers everywhere to give it without
hesitation, even to very young babes.
The wholesome green leaves and ten-
der stems of a lung-healing mountain-
ous shrub, furnish the curative prop-
erties to Dr. S8hoop’s Cough Cure. It
calms the cough, apd heals the sore and
sensitive bronchial membranes. No
opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh
used to injure or suppress. Simply a
resinous plant extract, that helps to
heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call
this shrub which the Doctor uses, “The
Sacred Herb.” Demand Dr. Shoop’s.
Toke no other. Sold by All Dealers.
W. C. T. U. Meeting.
The W.C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Emery Musser, Jan. 20th,
1908. Following is the program:
Singing.
Scripture reading.
Singing.
Reading of minutes and roll call.
Recitation—Bessie Cousins.
Reading—Mrs. Shaw.
Recitation—Laura Wahl.
Reading—Mrs. Alice Wagner.
Business.
Collection.
Responsive reading.
COMMITTEE.
WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMA-
TISM?
Do you know that rheumatic pains
can be relieved? If you doubt this, just
try one application of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. It may not give you re-
lief from pain, but will make rest and
sleep possible, and that certainly means
a great deal to any one afflicted with
rheumatism. For sale at Miller's
Drug Store. 2-1
. Salisbury Lecture Course.
Rev. L. P. Young informs us The
Brockway Bureau is sending a high
class concert company in place of Dr.
John Driver. This company is com-
posed of five artists, giving comic
operas in costume. Tenor, soprano
and baritone solos. It is a one hun-
dred and fifty dollar attraction, and is
sent through the courtesy of the
Bureau, in order that Rev. Young may
not lose money. The ccncert will be
given Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, 1908.
Young’s influence secure such a great
company of singers. No one ought to
miss this opportunity of hearing one of
the greatest singing parties on the
Lyceum platform, “The Kellogg Haines
Singing Party.” Let everybody attend
and show their appreciation.
Farmers’ Institute Program.
A farmers’ iustitate will be held at
Somerset, Pa., on Saturday, January
18, 1908, in the basement of the Court
House. Program:
Forenoon Session—10 a. m.
In preparing a field for a crop. How
to hold the moisture?—Jonas J. Weav-
er, Paint township.
Special Farming—Jerry 8. Miller,
Somerset township.
Afternoon Session—1:30 p. m.
Selling farm products and keeping
up the fertility of the soil.
Essay by Mrs. Elmira Menser, of
Somerset township.
How to raise the best hay crop?—M.
8. Dickey, Somerset township.
The Teachers needed in our rural
schools—E. E. Klerman, Somerset
township. Wu. P. Hay,
Chairman of Committee.
DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION.
The person who disturbed the con-
gregation last Sunday by continually
coughing is requested to buy a bottle
Sold by all
Druggists. 2-1
tention.
We are fortunate in having Rev. )
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Market!
50,000. oc |
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70,000. 00 | Take notice that I have opened a new .
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Capital stock. .$
Jorplas fund. .
1.200, 000. 00 | lors. or one dor south of Lichliter’s Ss store.
Everything is new, neat and clean, _
NT. INTEREST jand it is a model in every respect. .
| Ideal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. .
I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat-
tle. Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides,
ete
CT I CUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOO
and want you to call and be con-
| vinced that I can best supply your wants
tm DIRECTORS: ses. |in"the meat line.
Henderson. Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, ; CASPER WAHL,
Daniel Annan. Roberdeau Aunnan. | The Old Reliable Butcher.
FHBHBBBHRRBE
MID-WINTER
CLEARANCE SALE,
At Barchus & Livengood’,
Jan. 24, to Feb. 15, {
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W atch for our “ad” next weelk.
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il! INGE DE EPRRTE . THREE PER CEN
PAID ON DEPOSITS.
Drafts on all parts of the world.
Accounts of individuals and firms invited.
Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence
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Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o'clock.
meee OFFICERS: cee,
Roberdeau Annan, President. Olin Beall. Casbier.
Robert R.
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ings, Men’s Overcoats and Boys’ Clothing, also our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Skirts, ete., at
20 per cent. off regular prices, and some goods at an even larger
reduction. We intend to close out, and this great price-slaughter
sale will last —tt
From Satd., Dec. 14th, igo
Until Our Entire Stock is Sold.
Men’s $10.00 Overcoats, NOW............... $7.50 Men’s $3.25 Rubber Boots, now........ ots $2.60
Boys’ 2.25 Suits, DOW......cveu.nn... Coin 1.75 | Men’s 2.50 Felts, now........... ai al
Boys’ 3.00 SUIS; HOW... ...ccveereiennnns . 225 || Ladies™3:50 SHoessnOW.....c................. 2.80
Boys’ 4.00 Suits, Now.....r.....cccuiitrn oe 3.00 Ladies’ 2.50 Shoes, now........ a + 2.00
Men’s 3.00 Shoes, now........ ei ve . 240 Ladies’ 1.50 Shoes, now............ visas wi 21790 LH :
Men’s 2.50 Shoes, now...... Soe siete esas 12.00 Gl 71.06
Men's 2.00 Shoes, now.....................0 1.60 The largest and best line of Children’s Shoes ,
Men’s 3.50 Rubber Boots, now............ 2.80 in town, all at same rate.
Calicos, 6c. per yard.
soc. Dress Goods, 4oc.
Ginghams, 8c. per yd.
25¢. Dress Goods, 2oc.
No use to enumerate; come and let us show you that our goods
talk for themselves. A large stock of Holiday Goods that must
go at same discount, for we will close out, no matter at what loss.
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