The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 14, 1908, Image 4

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THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR." = So enc
Dr. E. C. Saylor recently purchased
corner
Union street and Smith avenue, and is
P. L. Livexcoon, Editor and Publisher. | having it thoroughly overhauled and
improved. It will be a very desirable
Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa.
®3 mail matter of the Second Class.
home by the time all the improvements
are completed.
The trouble with most cough cures is
Subscription Rates.
that they constipate. Kennedy’s Laxa-
tive Cough Syrup does not constipate,
THE STAR is published every Thursday, af but on the other hand its laxative prin-
Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P.
ty, Pa.,at the following rates:
One year, if paid Spo
0.) Somerset Coun-
ciples gently move the bowels. It is
t cash in advance.. $1.25 | pleasant to take and it is especially
Sorel s rictly in advance........... 1 recommended for children, as it tastes
I a nearly as good as muple sugar. Sold
6-1
Single co
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To rn multiplicity of small accounts’
oll subscriptions for three months or less
must be paid in advance. These rates and
sorms will be rigidly adhered to.
by E. H. Miller.
Henry Loechel is having a fine stretch
of brick pavement laid along the Union
street side of his fine hotel property,
Advertising Rates.
Transient Reading Notices, 5 cents a line
this week. Mr. Loechel believes in
having things looking about right
each insertion. To regular advertisers, 5 around his premises, for which he de-
cents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a | sapyvag due credit.
tine for each succeeding insertion. No busi-
mess lacals will be mixed with local news
items or editorial matter for less than 10
Tt is a pity to see a person neglect
conts a line for each insertion,except on | indications of kidney or bladder trouble
yaarly contracts.
5 ire aie
Rates for Display Advertisments will be that may result in Bright's disease
made known ou application.
Editorial advertising, invariably 10 cents
a lime.
Tegal Advertisements at legal rates.
when Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cor-
rect irregularities and strengthen these
Marriage, Birth and Death Notices not | OT8a80S. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy
exceeding fifteen lines, inserted free. All| at the first sign of danger.
additional lines, 5 cents each.
Elk Lick
Cards of Thanks will be published free for Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 6-1
prtrons of the paper. Non-patrons will be
charged 10 cents a line.
Resolutions of Respect will be published
for 5 cents a line.
General Manager L. L. Malone,
Purchasing Agent A. T. Watson and a
All advertisements willbe run and charg- | carload of the executive officers of the
ed’ for until ordered discontinued
Nondvertisement will be taken for less | Consolidation-Fairmont-Somerset Coal
than 25 cents.
combine, escorted by General Superin-
tendent F. R. Lyon, are making a tour
Where is
Your Hair?
In your comb? Why so? Is
not the headamuch better placg
for it? Better keep whatis left
where it belongs! Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, new improved formula,
quickly stops falling hair.
There is not a particle of doubt
tabout it. We speak very posi-
tively about this, for we know.
Does not change the color of the hair.
of their various mines in this county,
this week.
Don’t cough your head off when you
can get a guaranteed remedy in Bees
Laxative Cough Syrup. It isespecially
recommended for children, asit’s pleas-
ant to take, is a gentle laxative, thus
expelling the phlegm from the system.
For coughs, colds, croup, whooping-
cough, hoarseness and all bronchial
trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Elk
l.ick Pharmacy. 6-1
Squire Fuller of Elk Lick was an in-
terested spectator at the tri-ennial con-
vention of school directors on Tuesday.
T . Squire was again elected Justice
of the Peace at the February election.
Ile is past eighty years of age, and still
maintains unusual vigor.—Somerset
Standard.
Formulas with each bottle
S Show it to your
doctor
yéei S Ask him about it,
then do as he says
Mr. John Riha, of Vining, Ia. says:
“1 have been selling DeWitt’s Kidney
snd Bladder Pills for about a year, and
they give better satisfaction than any
pill I ever sold. There are a dozen
Indeed, the one great leading feature of
our new Hair Vigor may well be said to
be this —it stops falling hair. Then it | "S€-
goes one step further —it aids nature in
restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy
condition. Ask for ‘the new kind.”
~——~1ade by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.cumn
people here who have used them and
they give perfect satisfaction in every
I have used them myself with
tie results.” Sold by E. H. Miller. 6-1
According to a rumor that was afloat
here several days ago, the Highland
Inn, at Somerset, went up in smoke.
LOGAL AND GENERAL NEWS.
NEWSY “TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE,
WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE.
The report, however, has been found
untrue. The said inn is advertised to
be open for business about June lst,
with “Billy” Landis, the well-known
Vannear House clerk, as manager.
Weak women should read my *Book
No. 4 For Women.” It was written ex-
pressly for women who are not well.
The Book No. 4 tells of Dr. Shoop’s,
“Night Cure” and just how these sooth-
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are |ing. healing, antiseptic suppositories
small, safe, sure and gentle little pills. | can be successfully applied. The book
Sold by E. H. Miller. 6-1
Miss Florence Anderson, a daughter
and strictly confidential medical ad-
vice is entirely free. Write Dr. Shoop,
Racine, Wis. The Night Cure is sold
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Anderson, is | by all dealers. 6-1
down with typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Engle are re
joicing over the arrival of a new boy
that came to their home on Somerset
street, last Friday.
Here comes the Spring Winds to
Use Pinesalve
(Acts like a ule toe the near future, to take charge of the
Sold | grocery recently purchased from Geo.
chap, tan and freckle.
Carbolized.
cuts, sores, burns, chapped skin.
by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1
Casper Wahl and Samuel Baker
went to the stock yards of Pittsburg
We are very sorry to announce the
death of a little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Egan, of Union Bridge, Md.
Deceased was aged about five months,
and was their only child. “The funeral
took place last Friday. Mr. and Mrs,
Egan expect to move to Salisbury in
Del.ozier.
Piles are easily and quickly cheesed
with Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment. To
last week, where they purchased some | Prove it I will mail a small trial box as
choice beef cattle.
Simply address Dr.
a convincing test.
1 surely would
Shoop, Racine, Wis.
Insist upon DeWitt’s Witch Hazel | NOt send it free unless I was certain
Salve.
is only one original. It is healing
soothing and cooling and is especially . ee : :
Sold by E. H. Miller. ful, bleeding or itching piles, either ex-
good for piles.
6-1
Miss Ada Livengood, one of the edi-
tor’s daughters, has been quite sick for
a week or more. We are glad to say
however, that she is convalescing.
ManZan Pile Remedy. Price 50c., is
guaranteed. Put up ready to use. One
application gives prompt relief to any
form of piles. Soothes and heals.
by Elk Lick Pharmacy.
Sold
7
There are substitutes, but there | that Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment would
stand the test. Remember it is made
expressly and alone for swollen. pain-
’
ternal or internal.
Large jar 50c. Sold
by all dealers. 6-1
Frank Newman drilled in some
grain, a few days ago, in a hill field on
the old Boyd farm, near Boynton,
where mortal man never before dared
to venture the operation of a grain
drill. The hill is so steep that it would
almost seem necessary to shoot the
grain into it by means of a cannon,
James Easton is now located at Al- | and harvest it by means of an air ship
bany, Georgia, to which place he orders
“Sunny Jim” and sun-
THE STAR sent.
ny Georgia ought to go well together
“Gabe” Tedrow will be a candidate
for Sheriff, three years hence.
with a reaper attachment.
George DeLozier has decided to em-
bark in the grocery business at Sand
Patch. He thinks the business out-
That’s | Jook for another store at that place is-
good news indeed, and here in Salis- | very good. We wish George much sue-
bury and vicinity we're all for “Gabe.” | cess in his new venture, for he is a
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready | “riproariously” good fellow, and his
to use, in a collapsible tube. with noz- | customers will find him square and'ac-
zle. One application soothes and heals,
reduces inflammation and relieves sore- . rs
Sold by | be sorry to lose him as a citizen.
ness and itching. Price 50c.
Elk Lick Pharmacy. 8-1
commodating at all times. We shall
When you think of Indigestion think
David Lichty has greatly improved | of Kodol, for it is without doubt the
the appearance of his home by the only preparation that completely di-
erection of a large, handsome front
gests all classes of food. And that is
what you need when you have indiges-
porch. He has also made some other | ion or stomach trouble—something
improvements which add much to the | that will act promptly but thoroughly;
value and comfort of the place.
something that will get right at the
trouble and do the very work itself for
Homer Baumgardner, who had been | the stomach by digesting the food that
attending the University of West Vir-| you eat, and that is Kodol. It is pleas-
ginia, at Morgantown,
home on Tuesday, sick with typhoid
fever. He is getting along as well as
the average patient in the early stages
of the disease.
30 Days’ Trial, $1.00, is the offer on
Pineules. Relieves Backache. Weak
Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladder and
Blood. Good for young and old. Satis-
faction guaranteed or money refunded.
Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 6-1
was brought ant to take.
It is sold by E. H. Mil-
ler. 6-1
Daniel Livengood, who is at present
clerking in Miller’s drug store, recently
finished his second year in the study of
pharmacy, at the Western University
of Pennsylvania,in Pittsburg. At the
examination he made the highest aver-
age of any member of the class, and he
says he intends to do the very same
term. We'll bet on him making is |
declaration good, too. Daniel is the
youngest son of Elijah Livengood, the
maple sugar king.
Elder 8S. N. McCann lectured in the
German Baptist Brethren church,
Union street, last Saturday evening,
Sunday morning and Sunday evening.
His subject was “Foreign Missions,” in
which he is deeply interested, having
spent the past nine years as a mission-
ary in India. His audience found
Elder McCann a very scholarly and en-
tertaining talker. He will return to
India next October, but while on his
furlough he will talk in many of the
churches of the denomination aforesaid
on missions and mission work.
There is a Pink Pain Tablet made by
Dr. Shoop, that will positively stop any
pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes. Drug-
gists everywhere sell them as Dr.
Shoop’s Headache Tablets, but they
stop other pains as easily as headache.
Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets simply
coax blood pressure away from pain
centers—that is all. Pain comes from
blood pressure—congestion. Stop that
pressure with Dr. Shoop’s Headache
Tablets and pain is instantly gone. 20
Tablets 25¢. Sold by all dealers 6-1
Our Town Council recently purchas-
ed for the use of the borough, a lot
from J. L. Barchus. The lot fronts on
Smith avenue, and the Council is now
advertising for bids for the erection on
said lot of a one-story brick municipal
building 272x444 feet. The building
is to contain steel cages of the most
modern type for prisoners, and a suit-
able room for holding elections, meet-
ings of the Council, etc. The Council
deserve much credit for this progres-
sive move, as Salisbury has long needed
such a building. The building used
for the aforesaid purposes now is far
too small, while the rent paid for it is
beyond all reason.
A great many people imagine they
have heart trouble when the fact is
that the whole trouble lies in the stom-
ach. The pains in the side around the
region of the heart are not necessarily
heart trouble. We suggest that you
start with the stomach, and whenever
you feel a depression after eating, or
whenever your food seems to nauseate,
take Kodol. It will not be very long
until all these “heart pains” will disap-
pear. Take Kodol now and until you
know you are right again. There isn’t
any doubt about what it will do, and
you will find the truth of this state-
ment verified after you have used Ko-
dol for a few weeks. it is sold here by
E. H. Miller. 6-1
Articles of incorporation were filed:
Friday, at Dover, Del., for the Mejyers-
dale Construction and . Equipment
Company, to construct, operate and
maintain railways. W.W. Staub, for-
merly of Meyersdale, and actively
identified with the management of the
Meyersdale & Salisbury Street Rail-
road Company, is one of the incopora-
tors. The new corporation, it is sus-
pected, will take over that concern,
says an exchange. Salisbury may have
a second street railway in due course
of time. As “Mountain John” Ringler
used to say, Salisbury will become a
seaport, some day. and then we can
put on airs about right.
Our portly friend A. II. Shumaker, of
Tunnelton, W. Va., was a welcome call-
er at Tue Star office, Monday. “Lon”
is looking thin, and reports weighing
but 205 pounds, as against 220 some
time ago. However, as he isn’t more
than about 5 feet, 5 inches tall, his
weight isn’t bad yet. He is still gen-
eral manager of the Elk Lick Supply
Company’s Tunnelton store, but came
hére for a little visit with friends. He
reports his family, consisting of his
wife and five daughters, all well. It is
needless to say that old Salisbury al-
ways has a royal welcome in store for
“Lon” Shumaker and family, and we
are sorry that it wasn’t convenient for
all of them to make us a visit on=this
trip.
Tired nerves, with that “no ambition”
feeling that is commonly felt in spring
or early summer, can be easily and
quickly altered by taking what is
known to druggists everywhere as Dr.
Shoop’s Restorative. One will abso-
lutely note a changed feeling within 48
hours after beginning to take the Re-
storative. The bowels get sluggish in
the winter-time, the circulation often
slows up, the Kidneys are inactive, and
even the Heart in many cases grows
weaker. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is
recognized everywhere as a genuine
tonic to these vital organs. It builds
up and strengthens the worn-out, weak-
ened nerves ; it sharpens the failing ap-
petite, and universally aids digestion.
It always quickly brings renewed
strength, life, vigor, and ambition. Try
it and be convinced. Sold by all deal-
ers. TT * ~ 6-1
New B. & O. Schedule.
Official notices have been posted in
all the ticket offices of the Baltimore &
Ohio railroad that the new summer
schedule of that road will go into ef-
fect Sunday, May 17. No intimation
of the changes contemplated were an-
nounced.
It is not likely that a draft of this
schedule will be issued before the lat-
ter part of this week. It is believed
there will be a number of important
changes in the schedule over the Pitts-
burg and Connellsville divisions.
HUMAN FILTERS.
The function of the kidneys is to
strain out the impurities of the blood
which is constantly passing through
them. Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes
the kidneys healthy, so they will strain
Drafts on all parts of the world.
tention.
Robert R. Henderson.
2.50 and 3.00.
ST NATIONAL
FROSTBURG.
Accounts of individuals and firms invited.
Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-
Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock.
ae OF FICERS : enn.
Roberdeau Annan. President.
ame DIRECTORS: emus.
8 Duncan Sinclair,
Daniel Annan. Roberdeau Annan.
&HAWES HATS—=
We are sole agents in Salisbury for these famous hats.
All the new spring shapes are here, in either stiff or soft.
They come in black and the new shades of brown, at $2.00,
Meat
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Market!
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mo. BANK
Take notice that I have opened a new
Capital stock..$ - 50,000.00 ————
Surplus fund.. 70,000.00
: Deposits (over) 1,000000.00 ,ng yp.to-date meat market in Salis-
' 0 9. Assets (over).. 1,200,000.00| bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: ™“" ™=* S335 on evostrs
Everything is new, neat and clean,
and it is a model in every respect.
I deal 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,
| COBRANTEE TO PLEASE YOU
and want you to call and be con-
vinced that I can best supply your wants
in the meat line.
CASPER WAHL,
The 01d Reliable Butcher.
Olin Beall. Cashier.
Timothy Griffith,
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We are headquarters for Walk-Over Shoes, Monarch and
“Eagle Shirts, and Arrow brand collars.
BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD.
A Large Willow Tree.
On a farm near Rummel, occupied
by Hiram Barnes, is probably the
oldest and largest willow tree in this
section. His ancestors claim it is 80
years old. It is between three and
four feet in diameter at the ground,
over 50 feet high, and its limbs cover a
surface about 90 feet in diameter. It
has no dead branches, and the leaves
are just making their appearance —
Windber Era.
A CALIFORNIAN’S LUCK.
“The luckiest day of my life was
when I bought a box of Bucklen’s Ar-
nica Salve ;” writes Charles F. Budahn,
of Tracy, California. “Two 25c. boxes
cured me of an annoying case of itch-
ing piles, which had troubled me for
years and that yielded to no other
treatment.” Sold under guarantee at
E H. Miller’s 1rug store. 6-1
Marriage Licenses.
Since our last report:
Eliza Percy Ward and Rose Ellen
Wright, of Hooversville.
Charles E. Lazier and Viola Arnold:
of Summit twp.
Michael Keegan and Clara Fox, of
Meyersdale.
Harvey J. Bittner of Meyersdale, and
Jessie E. Sellers, of Summit twp.
Frank Razane and Maryeta Karaser,
of New Baltimore.
Charles W. Sechler, of Upper Turkey-
foot twp. and Ida Florence Dickey, of
Middlecreek twp.
Where to Place the Quay Statue.
that Carl Beitler, the sculptor, has no-
legislative commission having incharge
the statue of the late Senator Quay,
that the statue is now ready for deliv-
ery.
The persons who were opposed to
Quay in his lifetime are opposed to
placing his statue in the new capitol
building, and the commission is in a
quandry as to where it shall be placed.
The Standard suggests that it be
placed in Milford township, this coun-
ty, where at least one farmer has not
learned that Quay is dead. During
the recent campaign the farmer in
mind solemnly demanded of a legisla-
candidate. Somerset county’s eleven
newspapers had not carried the news
to this farmer that the man he had
consistently fought had crossed the
out all waste matter from the blood. |
Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at once, |
and it will make you well. Elk Lick
dark river.—Somerset Standard.
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CARBON PAPER for sale at THE
thing at the close of his next and last | Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 6-1 | Star office. tf
I
i Tells Us:
“A man should never be ashamed to
i own that he has been in the wrong,
which is but saying. in other words, that he is wiser today than he was
yesterday.”
Many a man is “wiser today than he was yesterday” when it comes
to having a doctors prescription filled. Many a man is patronizing our
prescription department who did not some time ago. He has properly
paid for his wisdom in cold cash.
Our Prescription Department is the department to which we give
our most careful attention. It is equipped with all the modern con-
veniences for compounding prescriptions.
It is stocked with the best and always fresh drugs.
CLUTTON BROS., Proscription Druggists,
Main St, Meyersdale, Pa.
A report in a daily newspaper states
tified David H. Lane, chairman of the |
That’s what we claim for pure home-ground Chop. It
does not pay to buy imported adulterated feed. The §
best is the cheapest in the end. We have the best of §
everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line.
Binder Twine and Phosphate!
Buy your Binder Twine from us, also Phos
your fall crops. We have the best of it, and our prices
are always fair.
We handle the choicest and purest of country produce
and deliver goods promptly.
phate for
tive candidate that he vote against &
Quay—a promise readily made by the | 3%
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