a General | YOUR CHAPS Disappear Like Magic LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. The Benefits of the Temperance Wave to the South. MONTGOMERY, Ara... Feb. 24, 1908. campaign calendar and read your po- Eprror Star:—I have received your prohibition would be brought about by Most Logical PleajAgainstiLicensed Saloon He HasjEverjRead. Ux1oN Bring, Mp., Feb. 26, 1908. Mr. P. L. Livengood, Elk Lick, Pa. Dear Friexo:—Enclosed find a tan- gible expression of my appreciation of “The Great Luminary,” in the form of township has ever produced. Prof. E oy The Cough Syrup that 1ids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is BEES - S . litical pronunciamento in THE Star. | a check for a year’s subscription. 25507 50,000.00 The calendar was so unique and inter- I read your position on the Liquor 70,000.00 % | esting that some son of Belial swiped | question with much interest. I have )00,000.00 ) ‘@ 2 it off my desk, and I have not been able | read much in other papers in favor of LAXATIVE 00,000.00 when you use to locate it since. prohibition, but regard your article the Your statement of principles upon | most logical and argumentative plea LST C3 d FROST CREAM which you propose to wage your cam- | against the licensed saloon that I have COUGH SYRUP paign for the Assembly certainly leaves | read anywhere. OSTTS, 1) TY O O S J . no doubt as to where you stand on the If the people of your district want N . Good for hands. Local Option question. I am very | this deadly fog driven out of existence, lad to note that you are so unalter- | they will surely give you their hearty Ot 1 Oo I S ) Good for your face. Ry opposed to the liquor traffic. Most | support at the coming primary. Ire- eo a reful at- H C Good for your lips. politicians are so afraid of offending |gret that I cannot cast a vote for you, bowels, carrying the cold oft furongh § yood for r chaps. the saloon interests that it is refresh- | but here are best wishes for your suc- | natu c e varante ats ) a P S, & ¢ - yo P ing to see a candidate for office who is | cess. Very sincerly, satisfaction or money refunded. : ood for girls, not alliéd with the Prohibition party, E.J.Ecax., |SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMAEY. ors S h OO — S KR ubb «> T'S Good for ladigs. come out in the open and speak his Set : J ) Good for men. sentiments as emphatically as youhave | The above letter is doubly appreci- y ; done in regard to the damnable traffic. | ated because it was written by one of Plan, Sta ple a nd Fa I1C V 1 have never believed that national | the grandest young men Elk Lick _ ‘Groceries, Drugs, OQueensware, Hardware, etc. 4 A First-Class Meat Market. Elk Lick Supply Co. Price, 10 & 20. Then You Will Say: “Good for Miller, The Drugest” Wagner's LIVERY, the Prohibition party. I have always believed that Local Option was the best solution for the liquor question. 1 believe that the people of a munici- pality, county or state should have the right to regulate or prohibit them anu- facture and sale of intoxicating liquors within their boundries as they see fit. I am fully in accord with your views on the question, and hope to see you win a seat in the Legislature on that platform. been sweeping over the South. drink evil. You and your readers are no doubt aware of the prohibition wave that has Geor- gia, you know, has gone completely dry, and Alabama, Mississippi, Louisi- ana, Texas and other states are rapidly falling into line to do away with the In Alabama the saloons have been closed in every town and county in the state, excepting, I be- lieve, the cities of Montgomery, Mobile, J. Egan is both a scholar and a gentle- man‘of the highest type. He was born in poverty and obscurity, and when a boy was what you might calla home- less waif. He grew up in the employ of the farmers of Elk Lick township, and all who ever employed him will tell you that he is a young man of the most honorable type. Through his own efforts, although being handicap- ped in many ways, he managed to se- cure a good education, and for the past few years has been one of the in- structors in the Maryland Collegiate Institute. Had hebeen a “booze-hoist- er” or even a defender of the saloon business, he would not now be occupy- ing so responsible and enviable a po- sition. THIS IS WORTH REMEMBERING. Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley’s Honey and KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Kodol For vs that, ABBE HBRE & IS IAS OS Be 36; and Birmingham, and by legislative Tar will cure it. Do not risk your ® ® ,there’s . enactment prohibition is to go into health by taking any but the genuine. n igestion g some- Salisbury Penna effect throughout the entire state, | 1t 18 in a yellow Package, Sold by all : Y ‘Jan. 1, 1909. The few saloons left | druggists. Our Guarantee Coupon always mE ET here now are under very strict po- ga If, after using two-thirds of 2 $1.00 bottl . They Frank Wagner, Propr. ® | lice emlshon. They are compelled to Kind Words from Serow the State Kodo you “can honestly say it has not bene: i close their doors at 9 p. m., and sta . Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and s boitig OF SALISBURY. Harvey Wagner, Mgr. closed until the og morning. y GRANTSVILLE, Mp., March 3, 1908. Sin the following Dress l fhe gealer at ; Capital paid in, $50,000. "Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000. —_— 3 The principal cause for the South’s| Mr. P. L. Livengood, Lick, Pa. retain Jie bottle sentaining one-third of fhe ORE Assets over $300,000 Good horses, and good rigs of conversion to Prohibition is to keep Dear Epitor:—Even at this late it, and we will refund your money. : (he I . : 2 liquor away from the colored popula- | hour I must write to you and congrat-| | Town \. On Time all kinds. Special attention tO |. , The saloons were rapidly mak-|ulate you on your very interesting let- Stale It does J PER GENT. INTERES Deposits. the needs of traveling men, and ing criminals of a large proportion of ter of February 20th. It is the best of Stra hore LT Blames frie Semon vie Posten, |e 550d squipments Sor pice the blacks, Sony ot tow sogoee 0 | SSL ST Jo, TL 0 ye Wat . L. , . fi = ST, g . » . . . . s Q . 1 ALBerT REITZ, Cashier. nicking and sleighing parties. ti to ee for: NY It RN accomplish great good. We all wish Digests What YouEat DIRECTORS :—1J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. Horses well fed and cared for, | gharged that intemperance among the | you abundant success, and haven't the | And Makes the Sto Stomach Sweet Lishiy, F. A. Maust, A, E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. at reasonable rates. blacks was largely responsible for the | least doubt that you shall be sent to| E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IIL ty, g BoA Somerset County telephone. many crimes that were committed by the Legislature. It is only such men SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. re, Car- the members of that race. Strong |as you who should get into office, and Sweepers drink degraded them and brought out | it’s soon time the people are awakening all their vicious tnedencies, and made | to the facts. The paper was given me > them a menace to the white population. | recently by a friend, and I have kept it, Line ] 4 o Through enactment of Local Option going ever since. Nothing like keep- 2 : Our store 1s chucked full of laws the white families gradually drove | ing up the agitation. 1 gifts 7 : ; ,—— my soloed ont 2 the vi Snsigs al foto 73 sendin kindes Togards . 0“ an e sentiment in favor of doing |and very best of wishes. Sincerely, - Everything Good § | mst Bm hr: fn ESE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE ALE, Pa. An excellent restaurant where good | States where there is a large colored ti i Longs for a Thousand Votes to Cast ds! ® to eat, and our prices are always fair. > service combines with low prices. ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. The only moderate priced hotel of population grew until Prohibition is almost universal in the Cotton States at the present time. The traffic is con- for P. L. Livengood. RoaNokE, Va., Feb. 25. 1908. By virtue of an order of sale issuing out of the Orphans’ Court of Somerset county, Pa., to me directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Lot No. 61 herein- after described, in Hooversville, Pa., on 2 : : fined almost entirely to the large | Mr. P. L. Livengood, Elk Lick, Pa : r lease our customers by courteous treat- reputation and consequence in i lou 2% en VRIDAY, MARCH 7, UB pT ONE ; We aim to ple y PHILADELPHIA. cities. DEAR Friexp :—I was very -much in- 0’CLOCK, P.M, eM. J. ¥ ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. There is no doubt that Local Option | terested in your open letter published A hd. Joa) estate lale vite you Very Respectfully, > BERKEY & SHAVER, has greatly decreased the consumption | in Tre Star, regarding the Local Op-|viz: = ~~ = = r : Goods, Attornevsratenw.’ of aleoholic beverages in this and other | tion question. It was the truth from I ria a around, janie hn S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa BEDE BEPEH SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Laaw, SOMERSET, PA. proved. states where Prohibition laws have been enacted, and in the course of time I think the traffic will be almost entirely stamped out, and the moral tone of the population be greatly im- I sincerely hope that the next session start to finish. T thought of that old hymn, “Oh! for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer’s praise.” Oh! for a thousand votes to cast for P. L. Livengood, I'd vote every one of them, and I want to say to my friends in Elk Lick and vicinity, vote for and Somerset, Pa. fronting 50 feet on Chestnut * St, and extending back in uniform width, 120 feet, to Maple alley, bounded on the north by Alley “A” and on the south by Lot No. 81, Leng known on the Weigle plot as lot No. No. 2. Dare: vin lot of ground situate in the township of Quemahoning, county of Somerset, Pa., fronting 50 feet on Chestnut St., and axtending back in uniform Widhh, 120 feet, to Maple alley, bounded on the I; OG 8 OG 3 A . . % i north.by Lot No. 79, and on the south by only the wa 308 of the Pennsylvania Legislature will [stand by a man (P. L. Livengood) | Lot Nod 33, being known on the Weigle plot o> J y g BE) Lot No. 81. your pat- . &» | R.E.MEYERS, DisTrICT ATTORNEY | grapple with the saloon question and | who has backbone enough to step out | No.3 A certainlotof ground situate in to all & Atgorney-at-Liaw do away with the many “doggeries” that | and confront the biggest enemy this Ei a * << Sou wiSEr PA are now debauching the youtb of that | nation bas today. Strong drink is an ing 1 feet on Snel Shred, And extending A OMERSET. 5 Ts . ack in uniform wi hy 1° eet, to Spruce 2 i 3 ? state. enemy that has killed more people in | alley, Lounded on the north by Alley “Dy 0 s & Office in Court House. Wishing you success in your cam- | this nation during the last forty years and gn the south ty Jot No. and known . * 7 paign, I am fraternally yours, than were killed in the War of the Re-| No.4 A certainlotof ground situate in W. H. KOONTZ. the borough of Hooversville, county ot : Y J. G. OGLE W. S. LIVENGOOD. bellion, and there isn’t a person who r 3 That's what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. It &3 LT vand $he Perso; Somer: set, Pa, fronting JO feet on Sugar ; > KOONTZ & OGLE a has been widowed or orphaned through | 1751) 150 feet, to Toss He at does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. The 5 Attorneys-At-Law, CHAMBERLAIN S COLIC,CHOLERA the liquor traffic that has ever receiv- | the north by T.ot No. 62, and on the south : : Tr oO AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. 5 : by Alley “B.” best is the cheapest:in the end. We have the best of @§ SOMERSKT, PENS’ ed a cent of pension therefrom. TERMS: —Twenty five per cent. of the —— o 3 : , * Qa» i nin u f ; 7x > > purchase money to be paid cash on day of k | ) everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line. @ Office opposite Court House. hn a We 2 ® a J Se _Lolanee LL bs paid. on Sontrmaiion of 0) , are accounta sod, an . to | sale and d e eed CH. 7 I et! . : . h . J [ = i the most successful remedy yet dis- | man. When Pay day comes (and it is Te Trustee of Gagitho gli 1M Cr W Ine dal OSP d ee 9 he > rs covered for bowel complaints. It nev-|coming sure) we will be paid accord- orney-at-Liaw : : Tila? : SR : » er fails. Sold at Miller's Drug Store. r works. g © ing to our w FOR SALE! ened a new & Buy your Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for % your fall crops. We have the best of it, and our prices SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. 4-1 ——— Encouragement from Harnedsville The man who will at this day and age, knowing the evils of the drink curse, vote for a man who will uhpold, Grocery and Restaurant Doing a >t in Salis- ar Ar. spe Busi . t n Salis are always fair PR PPTERL SWANK, Postmaster. hear or Teens ine salons, willin . Pro pe rous Siness liter’s store. We handle the choicest and purest of country produce wa HARNEDSVILLE, Pa., March 3, 1908. : ra The undersigned, owing to poor ard clean ; ’ Physician and Surgeon, Mr P.1, Livengood due time find a place open for him, health, desire to sell their well-patron- sacet ? <> and deliver goods promptly. Bix Lick, Pa. iy re: ium wed aalen and I need not name the place. Butit|. 4 od PrOSDarans Frorsty ahd oe s . 7 Y SO cm - is 5 . > Ls -- h and Salt 2 oS Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. dar received. The picture I consider Is nat Heaven. Yours truly, taurant business. The business is a RRL) est a 1S Hi lee 0. 3 S. C. BROADWATER, : NGL: ete. : 9D po very good, and the calendar very nice- very desirable one, as the building in ‘or Fat Cat- ® © |E.C.SAYLOR,D.D.S, ly gotten up. Thanks for the same! Ta 7 which it is located can be rented at a ltry, Hides, BRBBBBBB BB DR BBBHH HBB BRE EBS SALISBURY, PA. Success to you in your undertaking.| DO NOT CR OWD THE SEASON. | reasonable figure, and nearly four acres » Office in Mrs. M. Dively Residence, Grant | May you win out. The first warm days of spring bring | of ground go with it that is highly hot YOU Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- Respectfully, Axprew J CorLBORN, P. M. | with them a desire to get out and en- joy the exhilirating air and sunshine. adapted to market gardening. The finest of spring water on the premises Children that have been housed up all | | also many choice fruit trees and small winter are brought out and you wor | fruit, Business amounted to nearly der where they all came from. The | $7,000 during the past year, and frade heavy winter clothing is thrown aside | increasing right along. Poor health serted in the best possible manner. GIVEN UP TO DIE. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St, Evansville, Ind., writes :“For five years Ask the Man of the House to do the washing—do it over the rubboard, if that's what you use, or with the cumbersome wooden washing machine if you have one; 1 be con- ‘your wants HOUSE FOR RENT, in West Salis- bury. Apply to John J. Keim, Elk WAHL, not for his regular job—that would be too hard for him, but Pi Lon ls Iwas troubled with kidney and blad- | and many shed their flannels. Then a | the only reason for selling, Butcher. long enough to know how hard it is for you to do the washing egy ba. oa der affections which caused me much | cold wave comes and people say that | For terms and full particulars, ap- os without the best equipment—how much you need a : pain and worry. I lost flesh and was | grip is epedemic. Colds at this season | ply to MurpHY BROS. Syracuse £8 EASY” Washer Mr. H. C. White, Chambers-|all run down, and a year ago had to|are even more dangerous than in mid-| tf Elk Lick, Pa. SSR despatch th i 4 save YOUF erer burg the well-known fashion- abandon work entirely. I had three of | winter, as there is much danger of | FTI. N patch the work and save y gy- . + ici ; i { i 4 ' srlain’ FOR SALE !—A Runabout D KIDNEYS. - Why not have a washer, and have it now, that meets all the requirements? bl he flog ill hei the best physicians, w ho did me no | pneumonia. Take Chamberlain’s v 3 ’ Made of galvanized, Just proof séesl) Josssie: Sloan and Szaiiely tor cas able merchant tailor, wi € 11 | good apd 3 was i given up to | Cough Remedy. however, and you will | good as new. Can be bought . % harts to soak up and retain impurities : . . ie. Fo s Kidney Cure w om- | I ir o fear, It alw 1 | ! wOTAR Hd to It: easy RE it creates water force by the frictionless air Salisbury Some time next w ok, oe or the i ele ane i | have Joi: sitive Xe oly a cheap. Apply to Robt. H. John- No opiates DE disappointing other washers may have been try an «gasy” |with a stylish line of Spring] great relief, and after taking the sec- | result in pneumonia when it was used. | ston, Elk Lick, Pa. tt Ask for our free book. 2 @ [aw and try it now, at our expense for 30 days. Pages and Summer Goods. Don’t fail ond bottle I was entirely cured.” Why |It is pleasant and safe to take. | w= ey and Tar 21-22 tell you how to save one-half the soap. : ; not let me help you? Sold by all drug- | Children like it. For sale at Millets FOLEYS HONEYA-TAR » x “YoY =) . | + y the om DODCE & ZVUILL, = 24 Dillaye Bldg., Syracuse, NY Ye to see him. It | gists. 1-1 | Drug Store. | Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia %
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