A New Salis- store. lean, Salt t Cat- ides, 10 on- wants * “ » be dU use, ve one; out just washing . rements? > o.wooden 2 otor re- nless air “EASY” ¢. Pages NN. Ye. . SMASHING PRICES! | ATT TTA TOTO TT TOTTI TAP TITY HT SPOILS We offer, as long as they last, 37 Suits at only one-half price! two suits of a kind. CERT AINLY GREAT BARGAINS. 49 Suits at only one-third price! + Good quality, but only one or " We have just received a new lot of fine, beautiful shades of brown suits, the very latest snappy styles, > WORTH $18.00, Now $15.00!= We have bought them under their real value, hence we can sell them ‘at special bargain prices. The coats are the three-button, to conform with the snappy get-up of the garments, lined with an imported fancy mohair serge. L long roll shape, with neat cuffs on sleeves. The fronts of the coats are cut on the new dip shape, and the flaps and welts are made The vests are the new panel effect, with broadcloth panel edge, made no collar, five-button deep opening. The pants are cut full . around the seat and thighs, and are made with turn-up cuff bottoms. S.C. HARTLEY, Center St, Meyersdale, Pa. cCall Patterns) \ We have placed in stock a line of McCall Patterns. As everyone is familliargwith this famous line of patterns, there is no use in go- ing into details. Call and get a copy of he Bazaar of Fashions. . If not convenient to call, drop us a line, and we will send you one, as we have some on hand for July. Subscriptions taken for McCall's Magazine— 50c. a year, with pattern free. "Elk Lick Supply Co. Bavrrmore & Onro IR anroav. THURSDAY EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, N. J., Ocean City, Md., Rehoboth, Del., and Return, July 2, 16 & 30, Aug. 13 & 27, Sep. 10, 1908 ROUND $8.50 from MEYERSDALE. ONLY $2 ADDITIONAL TO ASBURY PARK, LoNGg BRANCH, PoIiNT PLEASANT AND ! 2 INTERMEDIATE RESORTS. » D INCLUDING TCR TRING 16 DAYS SATE OF SALE, FOR FULL DETAILS CALL ON NEAREST B. & O. TICKET AGENT. [ x MY DY BONO y Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000. Assets over $300,000. PER GENT. INTEREST J. L. BarcHus, President. On Time® Deposits. g H. H. MavusT, Vice President. ® ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, ‘H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. Lichty, F any | rests will be made this week.—Somer- FOLEYSHONEYATAR Bucklen’sArnica Salve stops the cough and heals lungs The Best Salve In The World, THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL Pinesalve Ao: li: ; Carbolized ; BEE’S LAXATIVE famil amily salve, COUGH SYRUP. BEST FOR AvP 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 Phosphate for 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. West Salisbury Feed Co. Ow store is chucked full of to eat, and our prices are always fair. We aim to ‘please our customers by.courteous treat- ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. Very Respectfully, S. A Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa. Notice to Stockholders. Notice is hereby given to the stock- holders of the Improved Traction En- gine Company that at a special meet- ing of stockholders to be held at its of- fice in Elk Lick, Pa., on July 7, 1908, between the hours of 8 p. m. and 10 p. m., the question of a proposed in- crease in its capital stock will be sub- mitted to the stockholders for their approval or disapproval. ALBERT REITZ, A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE. “Tt gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters,” writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No. 436 Houston St. New York. “It’s a grand family medi- cine for dyspepsia and liver complica- tions ; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recom- mended.” the digestive functions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and 7-2 Secretary. | both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Ty Ta E. H. Miller’s drug store. 50c. 7-1 WANTED—A principal for -— Salisbury borough public Of all the detestable wretches on the face of the earth, none is more con- temptible than the adult person who will stoop so low as to berate parents to their children, or to be eternally quizzing children concerning the af- fairs of their parents and families. Salisbury has a few she devils noted for such detestable conduct, and several days ago three of them, all members of the same family, held up two of our children and proceeded to fill their youthful ears with a tirade of abuse against their father. ~ We havei never wronged any of the prople referred to, and we have now had nough of their foolishness. There is li v against that kind of business, and we ntend to en- force it to the limit if our children are annoyed further by the character assas- sins to whom we allude. schools, Somerset county, Pa. ; salary, $75.00 per month ; term, 8 months. All applications to be in‘the hands of the secretary on or before June 19, 1908. C. S. LicHLITER, Sec’y, 6-18 Elk Lick, Pa. LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. tf ee Traces of Poison Found. Interest has been revived in the case of Mrs. Margaret Will, who died a few weeks ago under suspicious circum- stances at her home near Will’s Church. The report of the State Chem- ist, received yesterday by District At- torney Miller, states that traces of poison were found in the stomach of the dead woman. It is said that ar- If one feels dull and spiritless, in the spring or early summer, they call it “Spring Fever.” But there is no fever —usually. It is the after effects of our winter habits. The nerves are mostly at fault. ; Tired, worn-out nerves leave us languid, lifeless, and without spirit or ambition. A few doses of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symptoms. The Restorative of course won’t bring you back to full health in a day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy set Herald. NO HUMBUG. No humbug claims have to be made for Foley’s Honey: and Tar, the well known remedy for coughs, colds and lung troubles. The fact that more bot- | is reaching that “tired spot.” Drug- tles of Foley’s Honey and Tar are used | gists everywhere are advising its use as than of any other cough remedy is the | a splendid and prompt genaral tonic. best testimonial of its great merit. | Why then risk taking some unknown | 8 ¢ : preparation when Foley’s Honey and | sharpens a failing appetite, aids diges- Tar costs you no more and is safe and | tion, frees sluggish livers and kidneys, "% | and brings new life, strength and am- sure. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Mil-|pition. Test it a few days and be con- ler, proprietor, 7-1 |vinced. Sold by all dealers. 7-1 the spoonful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonic. It THE SALISBURY CONFERENCE. Annual Convention of Lutheran Sunday School Association. The Thirty-second Annual Conven- tion of the Lutheran Sunday School Association of Somerset County will be held in the St. John’s Lutheran church, Salisbury, the Rev. L. P. Young, pas- tor, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, June 23, 24 and 25, for which the following program has been prepared: TuEespAy, June 23—7:30 P. M. Anthem—Choir of St. Jhon’s Church. ‘ Vesper Service—Rev. E. 8S. Johnston, D.D, Address of Welcome—E. E. Hasel- barth. | Response—Rev. A. J. Rudisill. President’s Address—W. H. Ruppel, Esq. Address—The Relation of the Sun- day School to the Church—John 8. Mil- ler, Esq. Solo—Mrs. 8. A, Zimbeck. Appointment of Committees. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24—9:00 A. M. | Devotional Service—Rev. G. K. Allen. Reports of Committees on Creden- tials and Organization. Election of Officers. Reports of Schools. Discussion—How can the Sunday School use to the best advantage the Services prepared by the Church Boards, i. e., those for the Children’s Day, Luther Day, etc.?—Miss Bertha C. Davis, Hon. O. P. Shaver. Solo—Miss Bessie Miller. The Home Department—Mrs. J. B. Schrock, R. Harry Philson. : The Cradle Roll—Miss May Show, Mrs. L. K. Baush. General Discussion. Queries. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24—2 TO 4:30 P. M. . The Essential Qualifications of a Successful Superintendent—John H. Pfahler, W. H. Ruppel, Esq. The Superintendent at work— a. In the School—J. J. Weaver, Wm. Electric Bitters regulate | vitality to the weak and debilitated of | | It gives more vim and more spirit to Putman. ' b. For the School—Franklin Enos, Hon. L. C. Lambert. Solo—Miss Olive Miller. The Sunday School Teacher— a. Needful Qualifieations and Train- ing—H. Wilson Floto, C. R. B. Cramer. b. Proper Helps and Preparation— Miss Louise Floto, Ira G. Carver. ¢. The Teacher With Her Class— Miss Lucinda Mazer, I. P. Dull. d. The Teacher Outside of the School—Miss Nettie Walker, J. H. Sny- | der. General Discussion. Queries. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24—7:30 P. M. | Anthem—Choir of Zion’s Church, Meyersdale. Vesper Service—Rev. J. C. Carney. Recitation—Miss Sara Snyder.™ Solo—Miss Clara Zufall. Address— Solo—Mrs. C. P. MacLaughlin. THURSDAY, JUNE 256—9:00 A. M. Devotional Service—Rev. L. M. Dau- benspeck. The Primary Class—Mrs. C. P. Mac- Laughlin, Rev. S. A. Zimbheck. The Men’s Bible Class—W. Harvey Dively, Rev. C. P. MacLaughlin. How Can We Best Secure Regular Attendanée— a. Of Teachers and Officers—Prof. James D. Landis, W. W. Crise. b. Of Pupils—Miss Daisy Werner, Miss Carrie Rhoads. Shall the Sunday School Literature be a Library or Sunday School Papers? —Rev. R. L. Patterson. General Discussion. Queries. —o | { Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and if is through these juices that the food we eat is acted upon in such a way as to produce | the rich, red blood that flows through the veins of our body and thereby | makes us strong, healthy and robust, | and it is the weakening of these diges- | tive juices that destroys health. It is our own fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it is so easy for any one you need to take something take it promptly, but take something you know is reliable—something like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. XKodol is pleasant to take, it is reliable and is guaranteed to give relief. It is sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 to put the stomach out of order. When A Dastardly and Murderous Deed. Last Friday a dastardly and murder- ous trick was discovered at the saw- mill of R. Newman & Bro., in Green- ville township, just in time to save great damage to property, and more than likely the loss of life. The mill had not been in operation for some time, but the Newman broth- ers started it going again, last Friday. Just as one of them was about to pro- ceed firing up, it occurred to him that’ it might be a good idea to examine the engine and boiler to see whether every- thing was all right. While making the examination he discovered two sticks of dynamite in the flues of the boiler, with caps and fuse attached, and these were prompt- ly removed. Had they ‘not been dis- covered, a destructive explosion would have occurred immediately after the starting of fire under the boiler, and aside from a badly wrecked sawmill, it is more than likely that one or more persons would have been killed, or in other words, murdered. "Some months ago the belt at the same mill was cut by some unprincipled rascal or rascals, and the Newmans, who are exceedingly good-natured and kindly disposed persons,are at a loss to know why they are subjected to such treatment. They have no enimies that they know of, but it is evident that some black-heéarted, cowardly, murderous rascal has a spite either at them or some one in their employ, and is bent on taking a coward’s revenge. We earnestly hope that the guilty person or persons will in time be found out and punished as he orthey deserve. A prompt lynching of criminals of that class would not be much out of place, and most people could help string such villains up without any conscientious scruples whatever. THE BEST PILLS EVER SOLD. “After doctoring 15 years for chronic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing had done me as much good as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. I consider them the best pills ever sold:” writes B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee at E. H. Miller's drug store. 25¢.. 7-1 W. C. T. U. Meeting. The next regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held on the evening of June 23d, ot the home of Mrs. Luther Anderson. Following is the program: Singing. Reading of Scripture by the Presi- dent. Prayer. Singing. Reading of minutes. Roll eall. Business. Reading by Mrs. Annie Lambert. Recitation by Florence Rayman. ’ Recitation by Ruth Shaw. Reading by Mrs. Alice Musser. Discussion—*“Ways to create interest in the work of the union.” COMMITTEE. CONSUMPTIVES MADE COM- FORTABLE. 2 Foley’s Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient comsumption and even in the advanced stages affords comfort and relief. Refuse any but the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprie- tor. 7-1 Dog Barks to Cost $5 Per. An ordinance to control barking dogs running at large was introduced by Councilman Charles H. Hartshorne, in the Montclair, N. J, council. Every time a dog barks after 6 p. m. the own- er must pay $5 for the first bark, and every following bark $10 per. We would like to see an ordinance of the New Jersey kind passed in Salis- bury, where there are more worthless, | dirty, stinking, howling, barking and | trespassing dogs than any town has | any moral right to have. te Dr.King’s New Lite Pills The best in the world.