a Baltimore & Ohio RB. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NCV.17,1907. MEYERSDALE. {Sunday *Daily. +Daily except Sunday. CONNELLSVILLE & PITTSBURG. De- part *5.44 a. m., 17.52 a. m. (local) *2.46 p.m. *434 p.m. doa), Amen. 55 a. m. (local) *11.32 a. m., *4 «76.50 p.m. *9.2% p.m CEroago Depa Ar ra 16 p.m. Arrive*1L32a. P.I - WakH BALTO., PHILA. & NEW YORK, Depart *11.30 a. m., *450 p- m., *9.20 p. m. Arrive *5.44 a. m., *2: 6p. 1 CUMBERLAND, Dept os 5 a.m. (local), *]11.32 a. m,, *4.5( 50 . m., +6.50 p. m. (loc al), *9.20 . IN. Arriv *5.44 a. i 7.52 a. m. (loc al), #2.46 p. m., *4.34 p. m. (loc: . JOHNSTOWN and Way Stations, Depart *6.30 a. m.,+2.46 p- m ,*¥4.34 p. x Arrive $11.32 a. m., 4.50 p. m., *7, 15 p. m. Murphy Bros.” RESTAURANT! sili 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 Ae. Hours! am. 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 BuIiLpiINGg, SALISBURY, PA. Get 1t at De Lozier’s, if it’s the best of every- thing in the Grocery and Confectionery line that’ concerns you. He has it! Also a line of cigars, tobacco, pencils, nice writing tablets, etc. The Square Deal Store, one door south of Elk ! Agency for ( of Cumberland. Lick Drug Store. ‘rystal Steam Laundry, 3 © et Me Advise You : £ If you have stomach, liver, kidney or blood disorders, or any ailment arising from dis- 4 ordered condition of same in 58 rheuma- tism, constipation, etc., go ur druggist to-day and get a bottle of EGYPTIAN VEGET- ABLE COMPOUND. use it as directed, and in three days Jou will feel the benefits thereof. In two wee ou will be giving this same advice to suffering isn S, and in two months you will dou u ever have been sick. EGYPTIAN NVEGETARE COMPOUND § has cured thousands, many who have tried Sythe else and who considered their cases hopeless, it will cure you, if you follow rin Saray, (see guarantee on every pack .) If your druggist is unable to supply you order direct from Jaborstory § and it will be sent to you, charges said, : at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles Pre .00. Write for free booklet containing testi- monials and other useful information, to J EGYPTIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. 2 Shahan ! STOP THAT COUCH by using DR. J. 0. LAMBERT’S SYRUP PineTar Comp. Best on earth. For Coughs, Colds, i Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, i Asthma and all affections of the re-f spiratory organs. A wonderful dis-s covery of the twentieth century. Possesses all the medical qualities re- quired to check and destroy the disas-§ trous affects of any of the above named diseases. Pleasing to the taste. Prescribed by physicians. A FULL 8 OZ. BOTTLE 35 CENTS. Onc} Bottle will convince you of its merits. Money refunded if not satisfactory. For SALE BY DRUGGISTS. THE DR. J. 0. LAMBERT MEDICAL CO. New York, N. Y. Or. King’ sNew Life Pills | The best in the worid. PAIN Pain in the head=pain anywhere, has its cause. Pain is congestion, pain is blood p thing else usually. As least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. That tablet—called Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablet— coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Itseffectischarming, pleasingly delightful. Gently though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circu. lation. 1f you have a headache, it's blood pressure. If it’s painful periods with women, same cause. If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blood congestion—blood pressure. That surely is a certainty, for Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets stop it in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't it get red, and swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's con- gestion, blood pressure. You'll find it where pain is—always. It's simply Common Sense. We sell at 25 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets “ALL DEALERS” ON YO HUNTING TRIP Re sure to be properly equipped—obtain the STEV. 1:NS and you CANNOT GO WRONG. We make R FLES . . from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . from 2.50to 50.00 from 7.50 to 35.00 SHOTGUNS 3 {corer posts ve inum Harger will be Cents in Stas. ND TGCI. 70, PF. 1, Lux 46 inopee ¥ell= rea TLR. sem > HATTIE’S COMPLEXION | BEAUTIFIER. ost marvelous corpo for clearing nplexion of all impurities, and making tthe skin clear, soft and smooth. moves and revents freckles, tan, chaps and all skin Dior os. Will last all day. Neither rubs cx falls off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink Guaranteed to contain nothing that is injur- kious. Price 25c. a box. Manufactured by (CEAUTIFER £0., - Boonville, Missouri. | | For particulars ask your druggist. ..fuons, Forks, Knives Stamped ‘B47 ROGERS BROS: ~ays combine the desirable features ui silver plate—artistic designs with * highest grade of plate. Remember the stamp of the genuine Rogers. Sold b, leading dealers, Send “C-L"” to the makers, International Silver Co.. Meriden, Conn. y or Catalogue W. A. CLARKE, FUNGral Director and Embalmey. 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. | 1 | ‘Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right TELLS HOW. Directions To Prepare Simple, Yet Remarkable Home Mixture. A well-known authority on Rheuma- tism gives the readers of a large New York daily paper the following valu- able, yet simple and harmless prescrip- tion, which any one can easily prepare at home: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the ingredients can be obtained from and good prescription pharmacy at small cost, and, being of vegetable extraction, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg- ularly for a few days, is said to over- come almost any case of Rheumatism. The pain and swelling, if any, dimin- ishes with each dose, until permanent results are obtained, and without in- juring the stomach. While there are many so-called Rheumatism remedies, patent medicines, etc., some of which do give relief, few really give perma- nent results, and the above will, no doubt. be greatly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood elicits the information that these drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the druggists here will mix the prescription for our readers if asked to. A Popular Postmaster for P. L Livengood. New BaLriMoRrg, Pa., Feb. 27, 1908. Mr. P. L, Livengood, Elk Lick, Pa. Dear Sir:—I read your open letter. You are the man for me. The liquor traffic is next door to hell. We can see the evils of it right here in New Balti- more. I am sorry to inform you that there are only eight Republicans here, and most of them appear to be whisky men. But I hope you will have more votes in the county than any other candidate. 1 am for P. L. Livengood. Yours Truly, A. P. RIFFLE, Postmaster. ee CHAMBERLAIN’'SCOUGH REMEDY 1S BOTH AGREEABLE AND EFFECTIVE. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that ic is pleasant to- take and contains noihing in any way in- jurious has made it a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. 8. Pelham, a mer- chant of Kirksville, Towa, says: “For more than twenty years Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy for all throat troubles. It is especially successful in cases of croup. CHildren like it and my customers who have used it will not take any other.” For sale at Miller’s Drug Store. 4-1 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: 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. P. L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public. Star Office, Salisbury Pa. ; 5 g DEEDS, 8 VOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS, : WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY MORTGAGES, PENSION ATTENDED TO. Special Attention to Claims, Collections and Marriage License Applications. FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND. BE RE RR RR BR THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL BEE’S LAXATIVE : COUGH SYRUP. Ol IG BEST FOR A i Kate's Financiering. 1 In these days of commercialism they tell us there is no romance, the one excludes the other—commercial- ism, no romance; romance, no cen- mercialism. Perhaps this is so, yct there must be a few exceptions. | know of one, I, a real estate ag:zn:, discovered within a cold, prosaic feel estate transfer the threads of a no: t harrcwing case of duplicity, erait: ness and romance. Tying these threads together and showing thera to the guilty person—my cousin-- i obtained full confession after proa - ising never to tell. The best of it is that the other interested person does not suspect the romance in wheh he figured. About a year before these events, my cousin Kate had, to prove her in- dependence, obtained a position as stencgrapher for an architectural firm in town. Here were employed several young draughtsmen, who promptly became interested in Kate, but she treated them all imperson- ally. except one. Im this matter, among many others, Kate showed her queerness of taste, for Kate the fly-away, Kate the flirt, Kate the conqueror, chose to ‘‘adopt” Billy Thorne. : Billy Thorne was a quiet, hard- working fellow, generally considered rather prosaic. He got a fair salary and saved most of it, never went anywhere and was never known to talk to a girl. Hence, there was grear wonderment in the office when one morning in walked Billy Thorne with the stenographer. He repeated this performance several times in the next few weeks, and even went out to lunch with her. He carried on in this way until he became a reg- ular caller on Wednesdays and Sun- days Then Billy began to think. Billy had ideas on certain matters He thought that a man ought not to propose to a girl till he owned a house; that a man should never get in debt was another axiom. Inasmuch as his bank account grew slowly he could see no possbil- ity of further progress in his love affair, and he knew that he must go either backward or forward. Hence, he was not at all smiling when he rang the bell at Kate's home on one balmy Sunday afternoon, nor did Kate's proposition to take a walk cheer him greatly. They had taken walks before and Billy had found that contemplation of admirable building sites one could not buy was depressing. Although Billy had never spoken of building sites in a personal way, nor expounded his ideas on debt and marriage to Kate, she, being observ- ant, had put this and that together and got a fairly good idea of the state of affairs. Hence she understood Billy’s glumness and let him walk along at her side, scowling and si- lent As they had done before, ther stopped and read a certain sign on a certain lot. Billy laughed—a little bitterly—and said: “If we could only have an earthquake I'd be happy.’ Kate looked puzzled and he ex- plained: ‘‘An uncle of mine left me 200 acres of rocks on the Maine coast, and a nice, accommodating earthquake might, in the general mixup, set a few acres down here, where I could use them.’ “What part of Maine are they in?” asked Kate. “Other side of Calais. I've been trying to sell that land for several years, but nobody wants it.” “Did you ever advertise?” “Yes,” - answered Billy moodily. “Nothing doing.’”’ Then they walked on. Here's where I come into the story. Just be- cause I had proposed four or five times to her—and been rejected each time—Kate used me for all sorts of errands, so I was not a bit surprised when Kate came into the office and sat down. “Well,” I asked, “what is it now? Want me to circulate a petition for a municipal theater or restore a lost dog?” “No, John; have you met Mr. Thorne?” She even blushed. “No, but I'd like to—on a dark night,” I answered, looking as fierce as I could. “Don’t be silly, John; I want ou to go to Mr. Thorne and buy some land he has for sale. It’s near Calais, Me. I'll buy it from you—you know Aunt Emmy left me some money— so you won't lose.” “What in the world,” I shricked, “are you going to do with land up in that place; start a fresh air hospital or 2 summer hotel?” “John,” she answered severely, “you were always too inquisitive. Now do as you're told. And John, don’t mention me at all. Pay him a good price. I must go now. Goond- by.” As usual I did as I was told. It was throwing money away, but it was Kate’s money. And now I go out of the story, for the next day—Sunday—after I bought the gold brick, Billy Thorne ran up the steps to Kate’s house and hardly got Inside before he an- noinced joyfully: ‘Sold the rocks in Maine to some fellow—names Marlow—millionaire, I guess, for he paid me a big price. And now I've got something else to say.” The rest, Kate says, was ‘‘personal.’ Some time later {fmagine her look of innocence at the time—asked Billy: ‘Did you sell the land through an agent?” Rilly answered: ‘“No, all by self ”’ I could tell him a few things, but Kate won’t let me.—Boston Post. my- The port of London was entered in 19056 by 27,098 vessels. ERE ey oe ————————— The Crystal Grocery. | We carry a complete line of Grocer- ies and handle the best of everything to eat. and bread. A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT in connection, under the management of Mrs. McDowell. OrrosITE BANK. Fine Confections, Cakes, Pies McKixLey BuiLpixg, FESR ESSERE =~ TEN DOLLARS PER DAY NO MONEY REQUIRED. I We have the fastest selling line of goods to offer to only one. house tof {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 withour hard labor. Are you interested ? Write to-day for catalogue and proposition. No money required. {UNITED STATES SPECIALTY MFC. CO., - Hopkinton Mass. Made of the very best materials by skilled mechanics. All the latest improvements includ- ing our own Cne Fiece Hanger, Dust Proof Hub, Detachablc Sprocket, etc. The superb. finich of ourt Bicycles Las never been equalled elsewhere. Recog- nized and RE) admitted, even by our compet- itors, to be the finest finished Bicycle ever produced. A full guarantee given with every bicycle. A nts wanted in unoccupied territory. Send for catalcruc and price list. EMBLEM MFC. CO! 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If we gfe no dezler in hake e you a Special Price O you rite t day, . a7: you THE LOVEJOY COMPANY, 800 FOUNDRY ST., CAMBRIDGE, K. ¥. THR he a Br Lie Model P.-9. Price $7500 F. G. 8. Bel ~Tontaine, (Bio. Five passenger Touring Car, 4 cylinder AK xa%hs i32 Horse Power. Transmission—Selective Type, three ispeeds, forward and reverse. 34 inch wheels, 4 inch i pneumatic tires, 112 inch wheel base. Place your order now, all orders filled in order of their receipt. BELLEFONTAINE AUTOMOBILE CO. 105 WATER STREET, BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO. Kate—I can. TY [ Plenty of light end no eye strain. Steadier than gas or incandescent. Not so sharp as the src 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 The Best for Hluminating. | : = Administrator’s Notice. Estate of Soloman Meese, Deceased, late of | Elk Lick township, Somerset county ,Pa. Letters of administration on the above { dr For tickets and full information’ call on or address ticket agents, Baltimore & Ohi io R. R. 3-26 el § ‘Aes Ajurej poo: sonpnod e oyI] SOY SAjesoulg B . * altmore & Ohio B. R estate having been granted to the under- ' ' IRA ose vaving mais sent] COLONIST F ARES It Tay rormwsN Administrator || BMCOLUMBIA, MEXICO, NEW MEXTC0, NE- - VADA, OREGON, WASHINGTON. UNTIL APRIL 29,1908, INCLUSIVE. Will Surely Stop That Cough. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve pazijoqrey Rings Dyspepsia Tablets RELIEVE INDIGESTION signed, notice is hereby given to all persons | LOW RATE—ONE WAY the same to present them duly authenti- day, April 10th, 1908. JAMES MAUST, | | CAriFoRNIA, ARIZONA, IDAHO, BRITISH 4-9 : { ON SALE DAILY DR.KING’'S NEW DISCOVERY | The Best Salve In The World. TW AND STOMACH TROUBLES refineries. WAVERLY OIL WORKS Te Oils for All Independent Refiners Purposes PITTSBURG, PA." : 2] ARETE To ele It! Sor a 8 poi bod san sup Sat thr lieil pub Apt 4- non the Apr Prin solic tion natic
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