THE SOMERSET COUNTY STAR P. L. LiveNcoop, Editor and Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa. ®8 mail matter of the Second Class. Subscription Rates. THE STAR is published every Thursday,st Salisbury, (Elk Lick, P. 0.) Somerset Coun- ty, Pa.,at the following rates: One year, if paid spot cash in advance.. $1.25 BM not paid strictly in advance........... 1.60 Bix months............................s.s.. 76 shreée months.............................. 50 Bfngle copies... ...................cc0ni0i AB To avoid multiplicity of small accounts’ sll subscriptions for three months or less must be paid in advance. These rates and sorms will be rigidly adhered to. Our New Hair Vigor Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall- ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show itto you, “the new kind.” Does not change the color of the hair. Formula with each bottle Show it to your J doctor ers Ask him about it, then do as he says As we now make our new Hair Vigor it does not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freely and for any length of time with- out fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff. ———2XIade by the J. C. Ayor Co., Lowell, Mass.— = LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. REVSY [TEMS GATHERED HERE AND THERE, W(TH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. Farmers have started making hay. The apple crop will be Inrge in this vicinity, this year, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the fa- mous little liver pills, are sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 The oats crop never looked better at this time of year than it does now,in this vicinity. This year’s cherry crop in this viecin- ity is rather light, but is reported very heavy in Addison township. Morgan Williams, of Tohnstown, formerly a resident of Salisbury, was transacting business here during the past week. Operation for Piles will not be neces- gary if you use ManZan Pile Remedy. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Mrs. C. A. Wilt and children. of Bayard, W. Va, arrived in town last Saturday evening for a visit with friends and relatives. The man who owes a debt and per- gists in spending money for luxuries, is spending money that does dot belong to him. And yet how often it is done, The W. C. T. U. will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Rey, ©ook, Monday evening, June 29th. All the members are urged to be present. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for young and old is prompt relief for coughs, eroup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed. Sold by Eik Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Dr. A. O. McKinley has been suffer- ing more or less with a very stubborn case of rheumatism, for some time. Rheumatism is a hard disease for a doctor to cure, even on himself. A six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tremain is down with typhoid fever, at their home on Ord street, making the fourth case of that disease in that part of the town, this year. One application of ManZan Pile Rem- edy, for all forms of Piles, soothes, re- duces inflammation, soreness and itch- ing. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 9-1 Our splendid cornet hand treated the Lutheran Sunday school convention to a special concert, in the churchyard, immediately after the Tuesday evening session. The music was highly appre- ciated. The stone masons are at work build- ing the wall for Salisbury’s new brick municipal building. It will be an ideal building for the purpose it is to serve, and the Town Council acted wisely in deeiding to erect it. Big cuts or little cuts, small scratches or bruises or big ones are healed quick- ly by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles. Be sure to got DeWitt’s. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 A match game of baseball was played last Saturday, between the Salisbury and West Salisbury teams, on the home team’s ground. The game was so one- gided and easily won by West Salisbury that we're ashamed to print the score. To stop any pain, anywhere in 20 minutes, simply take just one of Dr. Shoop’s Pink Pain Tablets. Pain means congestion—blood pressure—that is all. Dr. Shoop’s Headache—or Pink Pain Tablets—will quickly coax blood pres- sure away from pain centers. After that, pain is gone. Headache, Neu- ralgia, painful periods with woman, ete., get instant help. 20 Tablets 25c. Sold by all dealers 7-1 Nellie Whitacre and Minnie Liven- good return home today from the Edge- wood Park school for the deaf, near Pittsburg, to spend their summer va- cation. They will remain at home until about Sept. 7th. when their next term of school begins. A. L. Haselbarth, who some months ago located at Mercersburg, Pa., where he follows his profession (dentistry) ar- rived here on Monday evening for a visit of about 10 days at his old home. He says he likes Mercersburg, and re- ports his business good. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weak- from inflammation of the bladder. They are recommended everywhere. Sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 A man who sent a dollar for a “potato bug killer,” received two blocks of wood, with the following directions: “Take the block which is No. 1, in the right hand, place the bug on No. 2, and press them together. Remove the un- fortunate and proceed as before.” Samuel McClure, who recently spent about a week here visiting his home folks, Mrs. Q. A. McClure and family, took his departure for Detroit, Mich., last Sunday evening. Heis still hold- ing a fine position with the Remington Typewriter Company, it that city. Zachariah Snyder, a well-known citi- zen of Rockwood, died Tuesday morn- ing, of typhoid fever. Deceased was a prominent G. A. R. man, aged about 70 years, and last April was a candidate for the nomination for County Com- missioner, on the Republican ticket. Pineules for the Kidneys, 30 days trial $1.00, Guaranteed. pineules act directly on the Kidneys and bring re- lief in the first dose to backache, weak tinck, lame back, rheumatic pains, kid- ney and bladder trouble. They purify the blood and invigorate the entire svstem. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. ’ Probably the best ordinance ever passed by any Town Council Salisbury ever had, is the ordinance prohibiting ws to run at large. Many of our cit- iz=ns'have since removed the fences from their lots, which adds greatly to tlie good appearance of their premises und the town. On Monday evening Prof. J. H. Ilarte, of Meadville, Pa.,, was chosen I'rincipal of the Salisbury schools for the ensuing term. Mr. Harte comes very highly recommended, and we irust that he will prove himself all that is claimed for him, which we have reason to believe he will do. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is the one that children like so well to take as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It is different from the others as it does not constipate, but on the other hand it acts gently yet freely on the bowels and thereby it drives the cold out of the system. It is sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 In sending a years subscription for Tue Star, Samuel Enos, a prominent farmer of Black township, writes as follows: “I think THE Star is as good a paper as any in the ceunty. I see quite a lot of news in it from my old stamping ground of 1875. How time does fly! Thirty-three years seems as but yesterday. I surely do enjoy your paper.” Oscar Wagner, who some time ago went to Pittsburg and had the greater portion of his left hand removed, owing to a cancercus growth on that member, returned home on Monday evening last. We are glad to note hat the amputation bids fair to prove success- ful. and we trust that Osear will soon be able to follow his trade (painting) with all of his old-time vigor. Weak women should try Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure.” These soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories go direct to the seat of these weaknesses. My “Book No. 4 For Women” contains many val- uable hints to women, and it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis,, to mail it. Ask the Doctor in strictgst confidence, any question you wish answered. Dr Shoop’s Night Cure is sold by all deal ers. 7-1 Mr. Ed. Keim, who with his family emigrated from here to Kansas about 1877 or 1878, arrived here for a visit, last week, and expects to remain in this vicinity the greater portion of the summer. He is looking exceedingly hearty for a man past the 70-year mark, and his numerous friends are all delighted to have him among us. Mr. Keim is now aresident of Lincoln, Neb. ~ A lady once invited a few friends in to dinner. The hostess insisted that one of the guests take another plate of pork and beans. “Why,” he said, “I’ve had two already, but it’s really such nicely cooked pork and beans I be- lieve I will take another plate.” “Ma’s won !” exclaimed the little boy at his side: “Ma’s won! She said she'd bet a dollar you’d make a hog of yourself if you came.” Mrs. 8. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy works where others are a total failure. Elk Lick Phar- macy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 7-1 Last week Luther Anderson, J. H. Menhorn and Matthew Fair went to Dover, Delaware, with a view to buy- ing land in that vicinity and engaging in farming. They returned well pleas- ed with that portion of the country, ened kidneys and allay troubles arising’ and Mr. Anderson informs us that he will locate there just as soon as he can dispose of his property/here. We have not learned the intentions of Messrs. Menhorn and Fair. In mentioning John W. Ringler’s loss of $10.00 by theft, in our issue of last week, there was an error in the item. When the theft was discovered, the pocketbook was not found on the floor, as stated, but out of its place in a drawer, and the theft discovered by the drawer being partly pulled out. We had been misinformed in some of the details of the theft, but in the main our statement was correct. A crowd composed of the following named persons, all residents of Addi- son township, drove accross the moun- tains to Salisbury, last Sunday, to participate,in the K. of P. memorial service: Daniel Nicklow,N. A. Wright, H. E. Smith, W. F. Barkley, S. D. Laughlin, Dr. Paul and wile, T. E. Null and wife, Miss Bessie Null, Pierce Lakel, Lloyd McClintock, E. Largent and wife, Geo. L.. Stark, C. R. McMil- lan and Geo. Ickes. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn. writes: “This is to certify that I have used Foley’s Orino Laxative for chronic constipation, and it has proven without a doubt to be a thorough practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer my conscientious refer- ence.” Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Mil- ler, proprietor. 7-1 L. A. Maust, the genial and accom- modating B. & O. station agent of Gar- rett, was in town last Saturday, ac- companied by his nephew, Arthur Maust. Both gentlemen recently re- covered from typhoid fever. They would have made good angels, to be sure, but their many friends are all glad that they were not called hence. They are both needed here in this lower world, where men of their stamp are never too abundant. Our highly esteemed friend Chas. H. Bill, of Grantsville, Md., was a business visitor in Salisbury, Monday. He came over to confer with some of our carpenters, relative to erecting several houses in Grantsville in the near future. He is enthusiastic for the ex- tension of the P. & M. trolley line to Frostburg, Md., via Grantsville, and thinks the people out that way would give free right of way and help to build the road besides. We earnestly hope it may all come to pass. Piles are easily and gnickly checked with Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment. To prove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. I surely would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr. Shoop’s Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember it is made expressly and alone for swollen, painful, bleeding or itching piles, either external or internal. . Large jar 50c. Sold by all dealers. 7-1 The Annual Convention of the Lue theran Sunday School Association of Somerset County is in session in this city, this week. The town is flooded with delegates and visitors, and our people are trying to make it pleasant for them. Space forbids the mention of all the familiar faces the convention has brought here, but suffice it to say that they are all welcome, and we trust that when they leave they will have only the most pleasant of feel- ings towards our pretty mountain town. Hon. Fra A. Milliron, of Venango county, is visiting friends and acquaint- ances in Berlin, this week. Mr. Mill- iron was elected to the State Legisla- ture, two years ago, and last April was renominated on a straight local option fight, by 53 votes. Mr. Milliron is a pronounced advocate of local option, and his vote was so recorded at the last session. The other nominee in Venango county, this year, is opposod to local option, and defeated W. F. Whitman, his local option opponent, by one vote.—Berlin Gleaner. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H., writes: “About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it.” Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprie- tor. - 7-1 Last Sunday our worthy and efficient State Banking Commissioner, Hon. J A. Berkey, was a guest at the Valley House. He came over .from Somerset for a conference with some of the of- ficials of the P. & M. Street Railway Company. In the afternoon Mr. Berk- ey, in company with President C. H. Jennings, General Manager H. H. Maust and Treasurer J. L. Barchus, of- ficers of the P. & M., took a carriage ride to Sand Patch, via the Kendall summer mansion in Greenville town- ship, where the party called on some of the Kendall brothers. Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and it 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 owa fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it is so easy for any one to put the stomach out of order. When you need to take something take it promptly, but take something you know is reliable—something like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Xodol is pleasant to take, it is reliable and is guaranteed to give relief. It is sold by E. H. Miller. 7-1 ST NATIONAL “frostBurc.mp. BANK Ii \ |) EPON 1) h § Assets (over).. 1,200,000.00| bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: THREE PER CENT. INTEREST . PAID ON DEPOSITS. Drafts on all parts of the world. Accounts of individuals and firms invited. Deposits sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and careful at-|®tc. tention. Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. me OF FICERS : eet. Roberdeau Annan, President. Ae. DIRECTORS: nm. Duncan Sinclair, Robert R. Henderson. Daniel Annan. Roberdeau Annan. Meat ~~ Market! MY. 2 Capital stock..$ 50,000.00 Sorplus fund, 10,000.00 Take notice that I have opened a new Deposits (over) 1,000000.00| o3 yp-to-date meat market in Salis- 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, a | GUARANTEE 10 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, = WETTUHRTS &=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, 2.50 and 3.00. We are headquarters for Walk-Over Shoes, Monarch and Eagle Shirts, and Arrow brand collars. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD. Ne - A 4 Dh aN 8 iN 2.5 JE Pr re me ean TOBACCO OD. Tmmw Shon’, FIVE B ERS’ | Pine Smokie Tobaced! JOHN FINZER & BROS. Yi paaves) LOUISVILLE, KY. % : / "THE AMERICAH TOY ALCO CO. Successor [f [474 i brarso) | £Y I, KSI Beats Them All=Be Ask any old smoker what's the best pipe to- bacco, and he'il tell you Five Brothers. It's been the best for 25 years—and everyone knows it. FIVE BROTHERS Pipe Smoking Tobacco (A Good Chew, Too) Get the new, dust-proof, foil package, 5c, and smoke the cleanest and the best tobacco, with the finest flavor and fragrance. You can’t fool an old smoker—he knows that Five Brothers is the best, and.he never smokes anything else. You can depend on his judg- ment—call for Five Brothers, and see that you get it. Sold everywhere. NEW FOIL PACKAGE, 5¢ 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, 7-2 Secretary. LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- | ing on Ord street, opposite the school | house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. tf 2130 Syracuse “EASY” Washers were ordered for 30 days’ trial by readers of oura ising i one medium only. 112 only were returned from aD ) It must be assumed that the 2018 people who kept and paid ; for the washer did so because it was worth more to them than the money it cost. They all had the privilege of returnin the s¢« EASY” at our expense same as you will have if you t: er _ They kept it because it solved the washing problem for them. You oy keep it for the same reason if you try it. : ey expressed their satisfaction in the mos . terms. We will show extracts from their oot yr request Ash for our free book. It tells you why the «EASY? » a oa your clothes ¥hols, white Sed meer feet ashing expense in hale and save tell you how washing and bleaching are er Ine then, Pages, 3334 DODCE & ZVILL, 25 Dillaye Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. long 1 to cor The aroun OxLy $2 TICK Capita BEE’S LAXA" COUGH SYR BEST FOR A
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