The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 12, 1908, Image 8

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SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, 1907.
MEYERSDALE.
Baltimore & Ohio R. k. Cough Caution
Never, positively never poison your lungs. If you
cough—even from a simple cold only—youshould
“Dally. bans il Sunday. Sunday always heal, soothe, and ease the irritated bron-
ren 3 2 ITTSBU RG De- | ehial tubes. Don’t blindly suppress it with a
ah LL & Bal) 246 p. m. | stupefsing poison. It'sstrange how some things
Via p.m. (loc Arrive*10.55 a. m. (local) | finally come about. For twenty yearsDr. Shoop
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1.32 a. m., *4.50 p. m., $6.50 p. mM. *9.29 P.M | pag constantly warned people not to take cough
CHICAGO, Depart *2.46 p. m. Arrive*11.32 a. | mixtures or prescriptions containing Opium, |
m., *4.50 p. m.
#11.30 a. m., *450 p. m., *3.20 p. m. | late though—Congress says “Put it on the label,
14 a. m,, *2:46 p. m, | if poisons are in your Cough Mixture.” Good!
SUMBERLAND, Depart *10.55 a. m. (local), | y d 11 Hereafterforthisveryreasonmothers,
*11.52 a. m., *4.50 b. m., $6.50 p. m. (local), *9. Very good! ¥
p.m. Arrive*.4ia.m, 7.52 a. m. (local),
2,46 p. m., *4.34 p. m. (loca
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4.50 p. m., *7.15 p. nm. | is said to be by those that know it best, a truly re-
| markable cough remedy. Take no chance then,
Murphy Bros.
RESTAURANT!
INIS
Headquarters for best Oysters, Ice
Cream, Lunches, Soft Drinks, ete.
Try our Short-Order Meals—Beef-
steak, Ham and Eggs, Sausage, Hot
Coffee, etc.
Meals to Order at All
Ae. Hours! ees
We also handle a line of Groeeries,
Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, ete.
We try to please our patrons, and we
would thank you for a share of your
buying.
| Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the,
| Dr. Shoop package with others and note the’
| difference. No poison marks there! You can
always be on the safe side by demanding
Dr. Shoop’s
Cough Cure
“ALL DEALERS”
MURPHY BROTHERS,
Joy BuiLDING, SALISBURY, Pa.
a i352
d our fried wn fH
at
De Loziers, j-
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.
PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS
» Telescopes, lic.
TRON
izantiiul thre r Alumir
warded for 30 coms i
J. STEVERE ARMS AND TOOL CO.
P.O.B
er will be fo
CHICOPEY Fa
TTA
HATTIE’S
COMPLEXION
BEAUTIFIER.
The Square Deal Store, one door
south of Elk Lick Drug Store.
OF Agency for Crystal Steam Laundry,
of Cumberland.
The most marvelrus compound for clearing f
the complexion of all impurities, and making
{he skin clear, soft and smooth. Removes and
revents freckles, tan, chaps and all skin
ihe. Will last all day. Neither rubs cr i
fils off. Three shades; white, flesh and pink.
§ Guaranteed to contain nothing that is injur-|
fious. Price 25¢. a box. Manufactured by
Let Me Advise You : ne £0., - Boanville, Missenri.
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For particulars ask your druggist. 4
If you have stomach, liver, kidney or blood g
disorders, or any ailment arising from di. -
ordered condition of same such as rheun
tism, constipation, etc., go t U geist
to-day and get a bottle of EGYPTIAN VEGET- ¢
ABLE COMPOUND. use it as directed, and in 4
three days you will fecl the benefits therec{. §
In two weeks you will be giving this st
advice to suffering friends, and i
months you wiil doubt that you ev
been sick. EGYPTIAN VEGETABE COM
has cured thousands, many who he
everything els and who considered the
cases hopeless, it will cure you, if you folic
directions faithfully, (see gu ntee
every package.) If your druggistis ur
to supply you, order direct from labo
and it will be sent to you, charges p
at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5
Write for free booklet containing te
monials and other useful information, to §
EGYFTIAN MEDICINE COMPANY,
Syracuse, N. Y.
CACTUS
Gold Tablets
You need never have a Gold.
| ICactus Cold Tablets
Will instantly check a cold if taken at
the sneezing stage. They relieve the
head, throat and lungs almost immed-
iately ; check fevers, stop discharge of
the nose and throat, take away all
aches and pains caused by colds and
cure coughs and grip quicker than any
other remedy. Cactus Cold Tablets
are pleasant and soothing in action, do
not cause ringing in the ears or other
unpleasant effects.
Keep these tablets on hand and you
can always prevent a cold; the worst
kind of exposure will have no effect on
you while you are taking them.
Order a box of your druggist and if
he cannot furnish them send 25 cents
DR. J. 0. LAMBERT’S
SYRU P in stamps to
OF CARTER-LUFF CHEM. CO.,
» Hudson, - New York,
ine dar om and you will receive them by return
© mail. J
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yr
PC
STOP THAT COUGH |
by using
Eg
Best on earth. For Coughs, Colds,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Catarrh,
Asthma and all affections of the rc-
spiratory organs. A wonderful dis-
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. One
Bottle will convince you of its merits.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
W. A. CLARKE,
Fun Die ond une,
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,
For SALE BY DRUGGISTS.
THE DR. J. 0. LAMBERT MEDICAL CG.
New York, N. Y.
MEYERSDALE, PENNA.
Dr.King’s New Life Pills
The best in the world,
#isgkes Kidneys and Bladder Right
3ALTO., PHILA. & NEW YORK, | Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now—a little |
., $246. m., *4.34 p.m. Arrive §11.32 | 15% he on the label. And it's not only safe, but it |
particularly with your children. Insist on having |
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and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's |
. | Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's i
TOWN and Way Stations, Depart | labels—and none in the medicine, else it must by |
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| HOW 1 STUDY GIRLS
By an Experienced Bachelor.
I am afraid I am not much of a
believer in character-reading irom
5 irked the
Vhen I am told
to his room nu
white spots on the finger-nausy
jcate fickleness, and thick ecye-
rows are a s.gn of constancy, 1
e my doubts There are some
rules, in ihis of guaeerne:zs,
seem chock
That the her
wiiich
fear. Gre o
I ever ran acr
tenance l.he a
But with tne opposite sex, I do
feel tempted to admit that features
to some extent watch character. A
man can be anything, wiaatever nis
face; bat a girl tends to show per
character in her face. At least, it’s
the other way round. Her face in-
fluences her character; She lives up
to ner face, so to speak. And taus
it is often said that a face indicates
character, when in reality, it is char-
acter indicating the face, if one czn
put it that way.
You see, the face is—we may as
well confess it frankiy—a far miore
valuable item in life's equipment to
a girl than to a man. 1 don’t :ce
anything to be ashamed about in a‘i-
mitting this. Quite early in age a
girl child realizes that her face Is
far more important to her than her
brother's face is to him. It may be
a pity that she should, but the fact
remains that she does, and tne real-
ization influences her conduct. She
begins to think a good deal about her
face and her appearance. Not un-
naturally she starts, as I say, to live
FACE CAME BEFORE CHARACTER
up to it. If sne is pretty, she begins
to have manners which are of the
same species of prettiness. For ex-
ample, if she is petite and doll-like,
I do not see why we should be sur-
prised that she avoids growing up
with large, heavy, impressive man-
ners. Something tells her that that
type of manner would be out of key
with her appearance. On the con-
trary, if she is tall and stately, she
shuns a playful, kittenish manner. It
would not ‘sit well” on her, any
more than a bonnet sits well on a
schoolgirl, or a hat on a grandmo-
ther of eighty.
And suppose she finds herself not
pretty at all, but ugly! Is it compul-
cory on her to cultivate ugly man-
ners? No. That's carrying my ar-
¢ament unrespondingly, and that
men will admire her because plain
~irl generally gets the most out of |
r plainness, and in so far as it is |
| 1 0zsible,
e
lives up to it. The plain
1. often has clever features. In a
vord, she looks sharp. And you will
Gnd that she is sharp. Perhaps she
; a mannish face. Well, you will
Bachelor |
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! that her mind has been trained |
that men
1 she can hold
th them in arguing. Or
haps she is plain, but not clever.
Tien you will find that she is strong
and
LW
nn atnleticism. Or maybe she has
~rt sight and has to wear eye-
~lasses. Then she becomes bookish
and learned.
The eye-glassed girl proves my
Saint best of all. You have met, 1
1 zure, dozens of girls who use eye-
es: and you have noticed that
3
ttey not only look learned, but are
learned. It is one of the sure signs
~f the college girl-—or if not the col-
lege girl, the girl who reads a lot.
Well, according to some people, her
‘appearanec is due to her character.
Yet what on earth have eye-
glasses to do with character? No-
thing. They are necessitated by bad
sight, and in nine cases out of ten
that bad sight is either hereditary, or
clse has, at any rate, been there from
childhood. Almost all the eye-glass-
ed brigade have worn spectacles since
they were in short frocks—Ilong be-
fore their character was formed.
Finding themselves doomed to glass-
es, they have automatically lived up
to tne eyes nature gave them—just
as the pretty girl with the doll-like
complexion and the flaxen tresses
has lived up to hers.
That’s how it is that character-
reading from the face is so often
oddly correct in the case of girls and
women, while hopelessly unreliable
in men. There is no mystery about
it. Exept when great sorrow, or ill-
ness, or tremendous joy, affects a
face, you may be certain that, to put
it rudely, the face came before the
character mot the character before
the face If you bear this in mind
you can become tne cleverest char-
acter-diviner in the world. All kinds
of girls are interesting and all kinds
are pleasing, so much so that I never
could pick out one special one.
_—
will |
Rather Embarrassing.
Willie (looking in parior)-—Shali
I run fer the doctor, mamma?
His Mother (entertaining caller) —
Why no. What makes you ask such
a question, Willie?
\Wiliie—I heard you tell papa that
irs. Black always made you sick.
A Hard One.
Mr. Oldhubby—What treatment
did the doctor suggest for your
nerves?
Mrs. Oldhubby—A trip to Florida
—away from the whirl of the city.
Mr. Oldhubby—I see—the absent
treatment!
It Was Old, All Right.
Customer—Are you sure this fis
old cheese? :
Grocer—Yes, ma’am; will yon
please hold on to this piece till i
get some paper to wrap it up in?
A Weak Excuse.
Customer—That ice-cream {recs
you sold me doesn’t do the wo:
you claim for it at all.
Salesman—No? Perhaps you-
—didn’t use the best quality of .c
It's very important to have the ic
very cold, you know.
Her Fear.
Aunt Haymow (visiting New
York)—I do hope I won’t be tons
dressy, Alice. I told Hiram I'd
probably look fast in this princess
dress, but if I don’t look conspicuous
] don’t care.
& EIR ERE SRE SSE EEE
The
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We have the fastest selling line of goods to offer to only one, house to
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We start you as a general agent after you get acquainted with the goods,
and teach you to get a nice living without hard labor. Are you interested ?
Write to-day for catalogue and proposition. No money required.
UNITED STATES SPECIALTY MFG. CO., - Hopkinton Mass.
EMBLEM T=ICYCLES.
Strictly high-grade. The result of many years of § ~
careful study. Made of the very best materials by
«skilled mechanics. All the latest improvements incluc-
% ing our own One Piece Hanger, Dust Proof Hui,
§ Detachable Sprocket, etc. The superb finish of cus
Bicycles has never been equalled elsewhere. Recog-
nized and generally admitted, even by our compet-
itors, to be the finest finished Bicycle ever produced.
A full guarantee given with every bicycle.
Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. Send
for catalogue and price list. .
EMBLEM MFC. COMPANY, Angola, Erie Co., N. Y.
AMBRIDGE
The Cambridge Reversible Sulky Plow is the highest
type of plow of the twontieth Sentiry-consiracted on
correct, scientific and mechanical principles. It is the
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and removable chilled boxes. Easy to
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BY ANYONE WHO CAN
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Foul want to know all about the
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low. Wi today for special cir-
cular describing ‘its construction
and working £2 nts
free also complete catalog of ‘The Lovejo:
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G/F ot
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Transmission—Selective Type, threc
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their receipt.
BELLEFONTAINE AUTOMOBILE CO.
i056 WATER STREET, BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO.
or Weak {LEYS
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der, urinary troubles and
backache use
i | The original
De adams pins LAXATIVE cough remedy.
% | For coughs, colds, throat and lung,
| troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
e e S Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The ‘genuine
| FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin
reatment C | aYellow package. Refuse substitutes
— 5 Prepared oniy by
Foley & Company, Chicago.
E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IIL
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. |
Rings Dyspepsia Tablets Buckien's ArnicaSaive
| RELIEVE INDIGESTION The Best Salve In The World.
Pinesalve Acts like a
. poultice. Good | grg's LAZATIVE
'Carbolized C
family salve. S0UCH SYRTUR,
DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY
| Will Surely Stop That Gough.
THE BOWELS AND
= WORK OFF A COLD
WITH THE ORIGINAL
Cures Golds; Prevents Pneumonia
AND STOMACH TROUBLES x
.
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