? 4 t : A 3 To those afflicted with kidney and | Carleton, Neb., near which place he Gored by Vieious Bull. — : > THE SOMERSH COUNTY STAR bisgdes pg was employed on a farm, back in the While engaged in the work of salt- ig Oo ) . 8 : ineules for wi 3 ” 3 3 a : . : in the first dose. Hundreds of people Bigieas He Is shq ol Sammi ing his cattle, last Friday, Mr. Fred- >) FR A P. L. Livexcoop, Editor and Publisher. | today testify to their remarkable heal- township boy, a son of the late Jona-} erick Walker, a well known farmer : . ing and tonic properties. 30 days’ trial | than Weller, and we have no hesitancy | who resides in summit township, a ET 1 Ls . ot d at the Postoffice at Elk Lick, Pa $1.00. They purify the blood. Sold by |in recommending him to all who may | few miles north of this city, was at- FROSTB URG., MD. TE ur i Class, Rik Lick Pharmacy. 131 be in need of an auctioneer. He is a | cked and seriously injured by a A dearth of local news often leads to | first-rate fellow, and that he under-| vicious bull that was grazing in the > Cavital stock..$ 50,000.00 ; Z Subscription Rates murmurs on the part of those who stands his business, fhere is ndt the | fuld with the other cattle. No . apita ek, ; ,000. wisl a » 28. prize local gossip above all else, and it | slightest doubt. one saw. the accident. occur, and it . Surplus fund.. 70,000.00 a A Fob hE hoo 2) ihe Laue o ne BE Drive Rheumatism out of the blood | was only on account of Mr. Walker's Deposits (over) 1,000,000.00 ty, Pa.,at the following rates: ny live publisher wi ot fa with Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy | failure to return to the heude ins 0 Assets (over).. 1,200,000.00 £0 530 paid Hriotly in advance. ov. 12 all the local Hews Woriny of here; Here. 2 ses ow guiskly Rein, will QOpATE. reasonable time that anything was —_ E MODINE. ..,c.nuenrrnreecressirnerrannns 75 | fore when the local department is shor ub-en’s never did reac e rea - : Threo OBLRS. oor. ones 50 ys ald nor rail po “ditor. but | ease. Rheumatism isn’t in the skin. suspected by the members of his | , THREE PER CENT. INTEREST BE eos muitipiicity ‘of SEH BeORRE bet you might have oomimitiod It’s deep down—it's constitutional. family. Saar as atliBiog whien 5 - PAID ON DEPOSITS. i f h th 1 remetn Getti id th in, is, after ’ d in th i r. er s : must be pal In ndvanca “There rates and suicide, got married, quarreled with Gunpro That Py Dn a FE ald He ud ies billable i ick i d of ~~ "| Drafts on all parts of the world. your neighbar, stole chickens, lot- your | Rheummic Jemedy goes by, word © was carried to ele house and medical = , th from one to another, And here- Accounts of individuals and firms invited. team run away: or done s hundred | MOU A s, id i R ts from thete a tisi Rates. : : in lies the popularity of this Remedy. | aid summoned. kepor i i i d careful at- Advertising Ra os other things-to make a local item. It is winning defenders rs ory. early in the week were resssuring. abouts sent by mail and all correspondence given prompt and care at ne ha Rime Wood’s Liver Medicine in liquid Tablets or liquid. Sold by all deal-|g,nday he recovered consciousness, 2 . . . oN | sents a line for first insertion and 3 cents a | form for maiaria, chills and fever, reg- | ers. 10-1. nd if no unforseen contingencies Bank open Saturday nights from 7 to 10 o’clock. ] \ine for each succeeding insertion: No busi- | y]ates the liver, kidneys and bladder, ; 8) ; ” ie ness lacals will be mixed with local news : : 1s 3 ve tok. In company with Postmaster A. B, | arise, it is thought the injured man , items or editorial matter for less than 10 brings quick relief to biliousness, sick . 2 . ae OF FIC ERS : t,. sents a line for each insertion, except on | headache, constipation. Pleasant to Lowry, we went to Grantsville, Md..| will recover. His two sons, Dr. C. W. Robordeau Annan. President, Olin Beall. Cashier. new . 3 PY ry ~ PO tiny Advastisihents will be uke, AB Teel svening: fo sliend 2 Republi Walker, of Clevsland, O., and a Jounger DIRECTORS: BE rovariably 10 cents | First dose brings relief. Sold by Elk oan FA. §. SLs fae Bpesker o $ brother, also a oetor, from QCalilornia, Robert R. Henderson. Duncan Sinclair, Timothy Griffith, =z * tend 8 line. Lick Pharmacy. 12-1 evening yi Col. Geo. A er oar were immediately sent for, and both Daniel Annan. Roberdeau Annan. Lega) Advestisamonts at los didate for Congress in the 6t ary- | are now at the bedside of their father. Marriage, Birth and Death Not t i : S tol : i yo ce . e pas 2 ye hi ’ : . 2 CCRC CIR CRS & ards of Thanks will be published free for oY huts: Jasterday. bring.) oss which was well received by a | Mr. Walker that he may speedily and | : ISG ¥ rr a palmops a ing with him the rugged, healthy look- large nnd enthusisstic audience, : A|folly recover—Meyersdale Republi- Resolutions of Respect will be published | int of that de EL cobhtry, He Republican club was organized im- | can. . i . in a 8 . . ne rs will be run and charg- 0 visited California, Oregon and mediately after the rally, and many rt od for until ordered discontinued. 2 ; ; a : names were enrolled on the list of | Kodol will, in a very short time. No advertisement will be taken for less | \Wagh ton durin his absence, but ’ y c . than 25 cents. ashingto gn > members. On the way home we passed | enable the stomach to do the work it . worked most of the time about the a huge male bovine, who also was a should do, and the work it should do is . mining camps of Nevada. He gained : to digest all the food you eat. When luabl i duri hi club member, and he carried the club the stomach can’t do it, Kodol does it 5) - much valuable experience during Dis | woh him attached to his neck, making | for it, and in the meantime the stomach That's what we claim for pure home-ground Cho It : absence, and roughing it seems to have | : : 2 8 3 abl k p g P- ° ye . 5 . him lok about as sheepish and asham- | is getting stronger and able to take up s ad adul d he § agreed with bim, as be is looking as |i C5 5 to look to be a mem- | its regular, natural work again. Kodol | @8 does not pay to buy imported adu terated feed. The § NEWSY [TENS GATHERED HERE AND THERE strong and healthy as an onion crop. bor of a Democratic club, and as the Sizeste Rll sou oar. I ny } best is the cheapest in the end. We have the best of "Ip 3 olover, Sandy [oure | said male povine did a. good deal of | take. It is sold here by E..H. Miller. } everything in the Flour, Feed and Grocery line. WITH AN OCCASIONAL JOKE ADDED FOR SPICE. | Gispensed by druggists TO r od ios bellowing, wp eizod Bim ups # 10-1 : , . — In a few hours, Preventics are said to | member of the Democratic party. ut B d Tw d Ph h t | Chas. Bouch d wife, of Dugudshe break any | cold—completely. and if the rally held at Grantsville on Albert Petry Dead. hn er ne adn OS d ec! as. Boucher and wile, 1 | P tics, being so safe and tooth- . indi : : ; : ; : ; : a Ve a hs Bor Hlluren. No Tuewdey night indicates anything, it| The subject of this skeich, who was Buy vour Binder Twine from us, also Phosphate for ¢ fo is fi y p Pa, arrived] Nero yesterday for a y Quin are Yrs ti nothing harsh indicates that the Democrats couldn’t | one of Salisbury’s most exemplary 1 Woe h te h ¢ d = with friends and relatives. uinine, no laxallve, ng hs : i ’ his home in th ‘your fall crops e have the best of it, and our prices { nor sickening. Box of 48—2bc. Sold | carry one side of Garrett county, even | young men, died at’ his home in the ” 8: 5 DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are | by all dealers. 10-1 {if permitted to vote all the bulls, bucks, | Dennis Wagner residence, Wednesday 3 are always fair. : Se Boia by B. H Mier Sontis aii Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon C. Berkley and Borges and dogs within the county Svelns: ihe lop inst, aged 28 years, 7 We handle the choicest and purest of country produce, f : oe : son Robert, of Burr Oak, Kan. were imits. mogths an ays. J 3 ] Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beal, of Waterloo, | gulisbury visitors on Tuesday. Mr. ———————— For the past few years he suffered and deliver goods promptly. - Iowa, are visiting friends in this| Berkley isa prosperous Kansas ban- Salisbury School No. 7. with tuberculosis, but rallied consider- . . - vicinity. Mrs. Beal is a twin sister of i i is coun- It is with much satisfaction that we | ably by taking treatment at a Phila- y ker, but formerly resided in this cou y t Mrs. P. J. Livengood. ty. having been born and reared injannounce the fact that our borough | delphia institution, about two years : aaa Siren ] Rings Littie Liver Pills for bilious- Summit township. He is well known school board has decided to employ an | ago. Two weeks ago, however, he sud- 0 BB BBE BERR : Vo) RB | ness. sick-headache. They keep you |in Salisbury and vacinity, having twice additional primary teacher, which will denly began bleeding at the Jungs sma . z well. 2c. Try them. Sold by Elk |. ried here: first to Ellen,a daugh-|give Salisbury a total of seven teachers. the hemorrhages were so severe and so ? Lick Pharmacy. 12-1 : : i i f t that h k rapidly until | | : ter of the late John W. Beachy, and | The First primary room has long been | frequent tha e sank rapidly i W. E. Mier, of Pennsville, Pa., arri- [second to Olive, a daughter of the | overcrowded, the teacher in that room death came i his relief. : Cc W Ore! e W 00 S! vied here a day or two ago for a visit | late Jacob D. Livengood, both now de- | having 67 pupils, which is far too many He bore his affliction and suffering ; . with his aged father, Hon. Sam Mier, | ceased. He hassince married a daugh- | for one teacher to do justice to. bravely unto the end, and he closed We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. and his sister, Miss Kate Mier. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Beachly, of Fs his eyes upon a wor of steohey and Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you : i ice, N 1illi ’ friends, for ert was well like - { If you are a sufferer from piles, Man- Beatrice, Neb. Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey true ’ ? : a 3 Zan Pile Remedy will bring relief with Kodol will, without doubt, make and Tar have, been sold without any | by all who knew him. He was the to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, the first application. Guaranteed. | goyr stomach strong and will almost | person ever having experienced any possessor of a kind heart, and his daily Shoes, Groceries, etc. Price 50c. Sold by Elk Lick Phar-|j,qiantly relieve you of all the symp-|other than beneficial results from its | life was a most exemplary one. He TEER 0 any tant ehild of M d Mrs. D > d tomg of Iagoen. “Jil do this be: use for coughs, colds and lung trouble. | was a son of thejlate Frank Petry, Sr. . n infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Davi aus > . tert : : A ; | - Keim, who reside SAE West Salisbury, | gestive juices of the stomach so com- This is because the genuine Foloy's) who died several years Ago ang he Prices S Lo W As The Lowest : v Y: | bined that it completely digests the | Honey and Tar in the yellow package | leaves to mourn his death a wife and fad s ied ost Poel Bot ve by leaned 0 | food just as the Stomanh will fo it, 80 | contains no opiates or other harmful | little daughter, also an ‘aged mother, RSE 2 3 SERRE ; o ? i \ : 2 . . Pasting ars either its dea or you A a 3 ion 2 drugs. Guard your health by refusing one sister, four brothers, and a large We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the ; ; by E. H, Miller. 10-1 | any but the genuine. Elk Lick Phar- circle of other personal friends. Bost and purest brands of coods.- We solicit h f 6 DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel ge H Frank W macy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 10-1 The funeral will take place Friday p gooas. 1 2s are 0 your pat- :, thr fies is a asthe best hing C. 7 ey a > 0 ae aan = at 2 o'clock p. m., conducted by | ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. o use for piles. is, of course, good | ner, John Lichliter an a few other : for anything where a salve is needed. faithful Salisbury Demoerais went to Big Pumpkins. the Rev. L. P. Young, of the Lutheran - ma Pals of imitations. Sold by = = Cumberland, Md.. Inst week, tohear W. Tue SoMERSET COUNTY STAR reports church, of which deceased was a mem- oward Meager & Co sg A 2 J. Bryan speak. A large gathering of | a big pumpkin that measured 60 inches | Per: . = ar e regret to announce the serious |.’ + nol : illness : Mize. Lorena Wiles . Democrats is reported, and the speaker | I! circumference, bar we are able to HOW TO GET STRONG. ON ? had no trouble to convince his benight- | bent that with one raised by a Garrett daughter of the late Abram Williams. The young. lady is believed to have appendicitis, and may have to undergo a surgical operation. Pink Pain Tablets—Dr. Shoop’s—stop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Form- ala on the 25¢. box. Ask your drug- ist or doctor about this formula—it’s ne. Sold by all dealers. 10-1 ed followers that “Billy” will be elected in November, for so he will. But it will be the other “Billy.” © One crank in the audience grabbed Mr. Bryan and kissed him, for which he was fined $10 50, but the report that the tw.nn do- ing the osculatory act was a Salisbury man, cannot be verified. Calvin, Har- vey, Frank and John all declare it was ¢ unty farmer which broke loose from the vine, a few days ago, and rolled down the hill on whieh it grew, knock- ed down four panels of fence and land- ed against a hog pen, breaking a large hole in the pumpkin, and now and old sow and twelve pigs have taken up their abode in the pumpkin for the winter. Come agan “Uncle Pete.”— P. J. Daily, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong: He savs: “My mother; who is old and was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feel it’s my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother’s case a marked gain in flesh has result- CUTICLINE is far superior to any soap. moves dirt, grease, paint, tar and stains of It instantly re- every kind without the hard rubbing. The new scientific cleanser in powdered form. Better than soap. Leaves the skin soft and ed, insomnia has been overcome, and Mr. Ed. 8. Johnston, of Conemaugh, she is. steadily growing stronger.” Pa., arrived here Monday evening for a none of them. Oakland Journal. _visit with his aged parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Johnston, and other friends and relatives. He returned home Wetnesday evening. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always Drings quick relief to coughs, colds thoarseness, whooping-cough and all bronchial and throat trouble. Mothers «specially recommend it for children Pleasant to take, gently laxative. Sold by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 2-1 Last Sunday evening we were shown two smooth, large. ripe strawberries which Aaron Maust picked in his gar- -den. They were second crop berries, and Mr. Maust reports quite a number .of blossoms and some green berries in his strawberry patch at this time, in spite of the long continued drouth. Foley’s Orino Laxative is a new remedy, an improvement on the laxa- ¢ives of former years, as it does not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is. guaranteed. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor, 10-1 The Spaulding Club will give a grand picnic in Wagner’s Park, next Saturday, the 19th inst. This will probably be the last pinic of the season, and every- body is invited to attend. There will be all sorts of sports and amusements, dancing, etc., and music by the Salis- bury Band and Emerick Orchestra, of Meyersdale. A ball game will be played at 3:30 p. m., by the Salisbury and Lonaconing clubs. Great sport is promised. Solomon D. Yoder, one of the promi- nent farmers of Garrett ccunty, Md, was a welcome caller at Tue STAR of- fice, Tuesday morning. He is one of THE STAR'S Garrett county readers and old-time friends, and he just called in to exchange greetings and talk a little good, old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch with the editor, for be it known Mr. Yoder is a Pennsylvania Dutchman of | the class that has made Garrett county | a famous agricultural county. Many people suffer a great deal from Kidney and Blaader troubles. Dur- ing the past few years much of this complaint has been made unnecessary by the use of DeWirt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic, and are highly recommended for weak back, back-ache, rheumatic pains, in- flammation of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by E. H. Miller. 12-1 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Tedrow, former residents of Salisbury, but now resid- ing at Jerome, one of the coal mining towne in the north of the county, were renewing old acquaintances in Salis- bury, last - Friday, and looking after their property here. Mr. Tedrow was a welcome caller at THE Star office while here, and he has our thanks for several “plunks” on subscription to the “Pwinkler.” He reports the coal trade exceedingly lively at Jerome, and we are glad to note that he is prospering there. Salisbury lost a good debt-pay- ig eitizen wlien John H. Tedrow moved away from here, and we _ wish him good luck wherever his lot may be cast. Tickling ordry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung heal- ing mountainous shrub give the cura- tive properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough Remedy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial mem- branes. No opium, no chloroform, ‘| nothing harsh used to injure or sup- press. Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Accept no other. Sold by all dealers. 10-1 We call attention to the professional card of Wilson S. Weller, a graduate auctioneer, which appears in this is- sue of Tue Star. Mr. Weller went to Trenton, Mo., some months ago, where he entered the Trenton School of Auctioneering, from which instution he graduated with high honors. We have known Mr. Welier for a number of years, having made his acquaintanee at i When you have a cold you may be sure that if has been eaused indirectly by constipation, and consequently you must first of all take something to move the bowels. This is what has made Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup so “successful and so generally demanded. It does not constipate like most of the old-fashioned cough cures, but on the other hand it gently moves the bowels and at the same time heals irritation and allays inflammation of the throat. Sold by E. H. Miller. 10:1 P. & M. Stockholders Meet. A meeting of the stockholders and directors of the Pa. & Md. Street Rail- way Company was held at the First National Bank, last Saturday. Those in attendance were President C. H. Jennings, of Jenningston, W, Va., Hon. Geo. W. Kipp, E. T. Kizer and Geo. R. Hill, of Towanda, Pa., Geo. H. Davies, of Harrisburg, Pa., John M. Wright, H. H. Maust, J. L. Barchus and Ernest Livengood, of this place, Herman, Behr, of Jennings, Md., and E. O. Kooser, one of the company’s Somerset attorneys. While no information concerning the meeting was handed out for publica- tion, it is nevertheless understood that it was decided to extend the road to Berlin, Somerset and Johnstown as soon as all preliminary details can be arranged. After the meeting, some of the stock- holders went to view the routes of the proposed extension. It’s a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That is all wrong! A weak Stomach means weak Stomach nerves, always. And this is also true of the Heart and Kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains why Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is promptly helping Stomach, Heart and Kidney ailments. The Restora- tive reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments—the failing “inside nerves.” Anyway, test the Restorative 48 hours.” It won’t cure so soon as that, but you will surely know thrat help is coming. Sold by all dealers. Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom- ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at E. H. Miller's drug store. 50c. 10-1 Ministerial Appointments. The following appointments in the Pittsburg Conference of the United Evangelical church, were announced Sunday, at Franklin, Pa.: : Somerset district—F. W. Barlett, presiding elder; Bedford, I. C. Powell; Berlin circuit, S. B. Rohland; Brad- dock, 8. H. Barlett; Cambria, G. H. Dosch ; Glassport, H. B. SBeese ; Greens- burg, W.A. Wissinger; Hyndman, J. H. Wise: Indian Creek and Mount Pleasant, J. E. Habliston; Jennertown, W. A. Bauman ; Ligonier, 8. M. Cousins ; Mount Olive, Virgil Zener; Pittsburg, Davin Berkey; Salisbury and Rock- wood, A. C. Miller ; Somerset circuit, O. G. Fye ; Somerset mission, N. F. Boyer; Scalp Level, J. W. Domer; Scottdale, D. P. Steelsmith; South Fork, M. E. Borger ; Windber, A. A. Hillary; West Brownsville, C. W. Fowkes ; Westmore- land, M.V. DeVaux. C. H. Stewart, Pittsburg quarterly conference; A. F. Berkey, Windber quarterly conference ; W. A. Renninger, Ligonier quarterly conference ; H. M. Cook, Berlin quar- terly conference; D. 8. Poling, South Fork quarterly conference. James E. Ferner, of Somerset, was chosen one of the conference trustees. In the resolutions it was provided that if any minister vacates his charge during the year he is barred from re- ceiving his credentials from the con- ference. The Rev. A.J. Beal was re- elected temperance evangelist. THEY TAKE THE KINKS OUT. “I have used Dr. King’s New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction,” says N. H. Brown; of Pittsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory 10-1 | at E. H. Eiller’s drug store. 25c. 10-1 smooth. Although wonderful in its effect, it contains no acid; is purely vegetable. Ask your druggist or grocer. Two sizes, 10¢c., 25¢. Send for sample. CUTICLINE CO. 110 Conter St., Bath, Maine. The Most Modern, Economical and Durable GAS RANGE “ELEVATED CUPID” star top burners, 4 inches in diameter, drilled, with removable cap. One Giant Burner 6 inches in diam- eter, drilled, with removable cap and one Simmering Burner. Telltale Pilot light. All burners removable. Swelled door frames, tea shelf, match box and all ornaments. Highly nickeled and polished. 3 Price $32.00. If you dealer d Elevated Cupid, write direct to 2% does nok handle the THE AMERICAN FOUNDRY CO., - Hamilton, Ohio. IN THE WORLD. For either artificial or natural gas. Has three Double oven and broiling burner, and one us. ARR for Christmas or New Year. WN W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager. Midway Between Broad Sires! Station and Reading Terminal, on Filbert Stregl. EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. ED AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND UP. £&@F=The only moderate-priced hotel of | RBICH & SON, The Leading Furniture Dealers of Somerset County, are showing the largest and best assortment of Furniture;- Car-- pets, Lace Curtains, China, Bric-a-Brae, Lamps, Carpet Sweepers and Sewing Machines. Everything in the House-Furnishing Line, among which you will find some articles suitable useful gifts 1 R. REICH & SON, MEYERSDALE, PA. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. LOW RATE—ONE WAY COLONIST FARES TO PRINCIPAL POINTS IN OALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, 1DAHO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXICO, NEW MEXICO,NEVADA, OREGON [ AND WASHINGTON. | ON SALE DAILY From Aug. 81 10 0cl. 30, 1908, Inclusiee. oa ip Hemet & Information cell ress cket ¥ % & Ohio R. R. Agents, Baltimore