Don't This, =. | +: at I have «a )CERIES, am offering ou JR MONEY, urteous ser- 2. is increasing: ° idence I can ing. | Free, Town. espectfully, \ GAN. ‘hop. It ed. The > best of il y! produce, Tams. It! inoleums,. rices. . PRICES. & Wilson ABA i oe] o orth. Sts. PA. ZUM dibbibbibh and Durable | IN -THE , WORLD. CUPID” al gas. Has three meter, drilled, with er 6inchesin diam- and one Simmering ing burner, and one emovable. Swelled and all ornaments. does not handle the ilton, Ohio. CS ——— you ke 0 be dressed PE STIS TCD ity, now’s your chance. 4 prices. in the smartest style and the best qual- LADIES SUITS at surprisingly low \. . Hartley. S$ | he can. They should advertise judi- that is not anxious to pre- a serve the beauty of her com- plexion ; the softness of her skin. When the balmy breezes of the summer time There's Not Girl in Town yield to the chilling winds of October, the tender skin is roughened by the sudden change, and the maiden no longer views with joy her matchless complexion— her soft, white hands. You can laugh at the winds if you use Mentholic Cream on your face and hands—there’ll be no roughness, no redness there, but instead a skin as smooth as satin. Hundreds of ladies use Mentholic Cream—you could’nt pay them to use any other. Ten REAL ESTATE WANTS, HE cents a bottle. Sold only by City Drug Store, CLUTTON BROS, Meyersdale. Now is the Time to Select Your Fall Suit! The Fall styles are all in, and we have three sample books to select from, showing ‘many hundreds of different styles, and quite a range of prices, in fact a price to suit any- one, from the cheapest to the very best. ome and Examine Them. fit Guaranteed. We also carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and the best Groceries Elk Lick Supply Co. (General Merchants. | do business, | should be advertised for sale. tt DSO HOTEL W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager. ———————————————— Nidwoy Between Broad Stree! Station and Reading Terminal, on Filbert Stregl. EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND UP. L@—The only moderate-priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. SALES AGENTS WANTED! $36.00 Her Week or 400 Per Cent. Profit. All samples, stationery, and art cata- logue free. We want one permanent agent in this locality for the largest picture and frame house in America. Experience unnecessary. We instruct you how to sell our goods and furnish the capital. If you want a permanent, honorable and profitable position, write us today for particulars, catalogue and samples. Frank W. WiLniams Cou- PANY, 1214 W. Taylor 8t., Chicago, Ill. LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. : tf BOWLING OUTFIT FOR RENT !— Consists of two alleys, all necessary pins, balls, etc., in a good location and good room. A good chance to make money. Place has always done a good business. For terms and particulars, apply to Fred. J. Harris, Elk Lick, Pa. 11-12 40-Aere Farm, $500. Estimated to be 300 cords of wood and 3000 feet pine timber ; good market at R. R.-only 2% miles away ; 20 acres plow land, grows fine corn and wheat ; cot- tage house, stable, chicked house ; beautiful shade ; see full details page 21 “Virginia List 21,” copy free. E. A. Strout Co., Scottsville, Virginia. —p | churehes and other public institutions, 8 | stores and shops. SUPPORT HOME TRADE. Jhe Cumberland Daily News truth- fully #ays: “If you send your money away from home, does it not occur to you that you are not helping to build up your own community, or make it pay your home storekeeper to stay in business where you live, and where he helps you to pay taxes, but that you are building up some concern in a dis- tant city that has no interest in you or your property? ° Remember that your home merchant accommodates you often by delivering your goods at your door, by extending credit to you when cash is not at hand; he helps to support the schools, Capital paid in, $50,000. Assets over J. L. BarcHus, President. Lichty, F. A. Maust including helpless and unfortunate ones in your locality ; he is your neigh- ROT NATIONAL BANK OF SALISBURY. Surplus & undiyided profits, $15,000. © S 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ALBERT REITZ, Cashier. 5 DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. $300,000. On Time Deposits. H. H. Maus, Vice President. 8 , A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. bor, working shoulder to shoulder with you, and helps to increase the value of your own farm or real estate by mak- ing your community more active and vigorous. ” 2 The tendency for the past few years has been for people to congregate in large cities, and the more the farmer helps to centralize the distribution of goods in large cities, the more he helps to cut down the value of his farm and farm products. It is for the interest of the farmer to have a number of vill- ages, towns and small cities through- out the country, rather than a few large cities. By building up his own community and helping to make it pro- gressive, working shoulder to shoulder with his neighbor, the merchants and | local business men, each helping the other, conduces to the best develop- ment of the country.” to come and inspect our Shoes, Groceries, etc. We start with an entire new best and purest brands of goods. Prices As Low As The Lowest! New Store! New Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you nice, new line of Dry Goods, stock, and we handle only the We solicit a share of your pat- ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. All of the foregoing is very true, and is well worthy to be acted upon. It is good advice to the farmers and others who find the local stores and shops a great convenience to have near their homes. ~ But the store-keepers and shop-keepers ef the small towns should not be content with the efforts of the local papers to induce people to deal at home. They should help themselves in every possible way, and there is no bet- ter way to do that than by helping those who are willing to help the local The local paper is always 2. valuable and willing helper to those who appreciate its help. It does more for the good of the commun- ity, gratis, than any other agency. It speaks encouragingly of every new in- Y We aim to please our cu ment and prompt delivery o of free advertising for the advance- Our store is chucked full of Everything Good to eat, and our prices are always fair. Very Respectfully, S. A. Lichter, dustry, and annually gives many lines 3 a A PETE EP IDET OB ERED A AANA EAE IG stomers by courteous treat- 2 f goods. Call to see us. ; Salisbury, Pa. ment of the community where it is published. : Therefore, every local business and professional man, every mechanic and artisan, should help the local paper all ‘The leading Furniture De are showing the largest and best ciously and intelligently in its columns, and they should give it their job print- ing instead of to the printery away from home. When they do otherwise, the publisher and his most ardent sup- porters will be very apt to retaliate, and they can’t be chided for it under such circumstances. When and Sewing for Christmas or New Year. R. REICH & SON, alers of Somerset County, assortment of Furniture, Car- pets, Lace Curtains, China, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Carpet Sweepers Machines. Everything in the House-Furnishing Line, among which you will find some articles suitable useful gifts R. REICH & SON, MEYERSDALE, PA. business men are constantly croaking and whining, as some do in every com- munity, about those who patronize the catalogue houses, and then send away from home whenever they want a little printed stationery, théy are guilty of the same fault they complain of and condemn in others. And besides, they are the losers by such a course, every time. It does not pay to foster by our own example that which we condemn and dislike in others. Those who set the exatwnple of not practicing what they preach in the business world, must not be surprised to see their example followed by others, as a matter of re- taliation, if for no other purpose. The most popu ONLY Every piano has the name that does not have the name plate, or you will be getting no receive one of our autiful souveni cupied te! anos shipped BUSH The motto of eack and every country — .. BUSH TE thousands of artistic endorsements sicians, used in over four hundred three hundred conservatories of music. 74 EXCLUSIVELY UNION LABEL PIANO MANUFACTURED} BUSH & GERTS, Chicago, cast in the plate. Send for a copy of “ The Story of the Stencil.” Also make application and rritory. Pi h direct to customers, freight and expenses prepaid. EASY PAYMENTS. Remember the name. “CERTS PIANO CON = GER = MPLE . CHICAGO, ILL. lar of the age. Str ving from well known mu- ublic schools and over ctly high-grade, ha I Iw of the name of the manufacturers— Buy no piano of the real manufacturer cast in the thing but a stencil. in all unoc- rs—sent free. Agents wan community should be: “Let us all pull together, in season and out of sea- son, for the general good and pros- perity of all, patronizing home people by acting as a cathartic on the | first, whenever practicable.” That is | bowels is the only way to keep any community | up to the highest possible notch of re) EES The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold | prosperity. Boys, How Would You Like to Hug This Girl? The Cumberland (Md.) Alleganian of last week says: Miss Gertie May Davis. aged 16, of Pharaoh, Wayne county, West Virginia, is here this week on exhibition near the Central depot, on Baltimore street. She cer- tainly is a “whopper.” She weighs 625 pounds gross, wears No. 8 shoes and is 5 ft. 7 inches tall. She is fairly good looking, jolly and hearty, fat as three pigs. But the “poor” girl has to sleep on the floor while traveling, because the beds are too weak for so much avoirdupois. She can’t get in the cars, either, and has to travel by special car made to order. She said she didn’t care for the boys. If they want to see her they must pay ten cents, just like other people. Up till recently she lived at home on the farm with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, and went to school with the other girls, but she is grown up now and must make her living, and she is doing it, and also keeping the family. Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, bowels, carrying th cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give gatisfaction or money refunded. . SOLD BY E. H MILLER. RR I SR SRR BRR P.L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public. Star Office, Salisbury Pa. RR DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION VOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS, WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Special Attention to Claims, Collections and Marriage License Applications. WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does | not pay to advertise, he is simply ad- | mitting that he is conducting a /busi- weighed 714 pounds. | ness that is not worth advertising, a | less, but this girl is spry enough. They | business conducted byta man unfit to 2 s e ° and a business. which |is being exhibited under the manage- Dr.King s New Life Pills Her parents and brother are with her. They are only ordinary size. She had | a sister who died two years ago who She was help- FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND. BRA | will be here till Saturday night. She ment of 8S. J. Dulaney. The best in the world. LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP gently moves the | | | | | | That’s what the superb Pittsburg | Visible Typewriter is, and it doesn’t cost a small fortune, either, as some do that are not nearly as up-to-date. Nore. Beiter Al Any Price! | The Pittsburg Visible is practie- ally fool-preof, and just a lit- | tle better than necessary. | For sale at THE STAR offie. Al- so typewriter paper and car- bon paper. Prices fair. | THE BOWELS AND Yor SEL get BEE’S LAXATIVE Ak COUGH SYRUP, { BEST FOR A
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