Jon’t his, m offering } , MONEY, teous ser- increasing nce I can Free, OW. yectfully, AN. leums, es. ICES. Wilson AICO HMDA LER BO BAIA 1 Sts., \. VIR 71) i Burahle iN THE WORLD. PID’ as. Has three r, drilled, with nchesin diam- one Simmering urner, and one rable. Swelled all ornaments. not handle the yn, Ohio. 0 AE BED OS © Fe GY V/ U5) O75) COP ER EP TDP) OB) CR EP OP OB 8 OB OB ED ED Eh PBB BBBBBRBBREDBBBI you lke to be dressed PRINT BY REQUEST. Recipe Easily Prepared at Small Cost, and Many Swear By It. Mix the following by shaking well in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime. @Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A local druggist is the au- thority that these simple, harmless in- gredients can be obtained at nominal cost from our home druggist. The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive Kidneys, overconiing Backache, Blad- der weakness and Urinary trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright’s disease. Those who have tried this say it pos- itively overcomes pain in the back, clears the urine of sediment and regu- lates urination, especially at night, curing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. Every man or woman here who feels that the kidneys are not strong or act- ing in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is said to do wonders for ity, now’s your chance. prices. in the smartest style and the best qual- LADIES SUITS at surprisingly low Harley many persons. Jurors for December Court. The following jurors have been drawn to serve at the December term, Court of Quarter Sessions, which will GY convene on Monday, December 7th. em 92 GRAND JURORS. eR v v GY Addison—John M. Miller. Benson—John M. Kurtz. Berlin—Robert M. Walker. Boswell—Charles C. Schmucker. Black—H. H. Sterner, Henry Cook. Confluence—Charles H. Stark. Elk Lick— William Peck. Garrett—W. S. Lape. Jefferson—O. C. Friedline, Samuel Lavan. : Jenner—Fred Trexel. Lincoln—Irvin Menser, Frank Wel- ler. Milford—Samuel Mosholder. Somerset Township—Abram Weller, Ross A. Adams. Southampton—Wilson Korns. Stonycreek—A. E. Rayman. Stoystown—Charles N. Miller. Summit—Levi Shultz. Upper Turkeyfoot—W. M. Putman. Ursina—P. W. Levy. Windber—Michael Durkin. PETIT JURORS. Addison—Moses Barclay. Allegheny—Harvey Custer. Benson—D. W. Border. Berlin—Howard M. Walker. Black—James Swisher. Brothersvalley—James H. Brant, F W. Boyd. BRB RBEESB 0 0 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. Come and Examme Them. fit Guaranteed. We also carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and the best Groceries to be had. Elk Lick Supply Co, General Merchants. @ Our store is chucked full of 2 ¥ Everything Good @® to eat, and our prices are always fair. S We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- © ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. prt Very Respectfully, S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa. Casselman—Henry Vansickle. Conemaugh—Lewis Murray, Adam Nitche, John R. Kaufman.’ Elk Lick—Wm. Moser, S. George Mong. Greenville—S. J. Glotfelty, Samuel Hostetler, E. K. Hostetler. Hooversville—John Murray, I. Lep- ley. Jefferson—Russell O. Moore. Jenner—Peter J. Bowman, George WECLESIRLY SEROUS. It depends upon the way you treat them. We have the most iB RRR 43 P. Maust, BREESE] a) efficient remedies that were ever # | Schmucker. compounded for colds, no matter Lincoln—John H. Jacobs, Harry in what form you are affected. & | Trimpey. You know, of course, that a cold i Meyersdale—Aaron Cober, H. Ff will, like an efficient general, at- Hocking. ; tack the weakest point. You can ! tell your own week spot by no- ticing’ Ewhere your cold settles. Glessner. Middlecreek—Ross Schrock. Milford—A. S. Bridegum, Uriah IL. % Come in and talk it over with us, Northampton—H. M. Poorbaugh. & and we'll tell you how it is and Z| Paint Township—Scott Murphy, B. & what to do about it. @& | (5. Frye. (il Il Sore oh Quemahoning—Noah Bowman, Je- rome Saufft, James Ober. 306 MAIN ST., MEYERSDALE, PA. Shade—Charles Brubaker, John H. Reitz. GCA IIIA Somerset Borough—Henry F. Barron, Frank B. Fluck, Norman E. Knepper, W. H. Berkey. Somerset Township—Jacob J. Stern, F. A. Fritz. Stonycreek-$Irvin E. Miller, Jere F. Rayman. : Stoystown— William Blansett. Summit—Simon H. Marteeny. Windber—Sylvester Lehman, C. Knavel, John B. Howe. W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager. Wm. Midway Belween Broad Stree! Station and Reading Terminal, on iberl Streel. A Cure For Thumb Sueking. EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND up. | Thumb-sucking is a habit so com- L@-The only moderate-priced hotel of | mon to children that hardly any baby reputation and consequence in escapes from at least a mild attack of PHILADELPHIA. it. It isa perfect tyrant, once it estab- lishes itself in the nursery, and should never be allowed, even for a moment, by the mother who is watchful for her child’s best development. The results of thumb-sucking are usually these: Enlargement of the tonsils, protruding teeth, flat thumbs, restlessness at night, breathing through the open mouth at night, coughing, serious dis- comfort during illness, and a decided susceptibility to cold,owing to the con- stant inflammation of the tonsils, which makes of them hotbeds for the growth of disease germs. If the habit is taken in time, while it is still only a tendency, it can easily be corrected by the use of mitts, sold for the pur- pose or made at home. If the habit has already become marked, the thumbs must be regularly painted with | ox-gall or liquid quinine, the taste of | which is usually sufficient to break the | habit. In obstinate cases the child’s | hands must be bandaged. Biting the | | ey rR | i PrN | nails, a habit equally common, may be FOLEY SKIDNEY CURE | treated in the same way.—New ldea Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right | Woman’s Magazine. The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is EES AXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, | contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the patural channels, Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. No National Bank can have a smaller capital stock 3 than $25,000.00. That is the minimum required by law. This bank could have been capitalized at that amount. However, having in view the better securing of it’s de- positors, the stockholders of this bank have put in a cash capital of $50,000.00. This capital gives the de- ® positors twice the security. Besides the capital, the stockholders have allowed $21,000.00 of earnings to re- main in bank, which gives additional security to deposi- tors. We endeavor in every way to safeguard the inter- ests of our depositors. First NATIONAL BANK oF SALISBURY. 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 to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Prices As Low As Lowest! We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the best and purest brands of goods. We solicit a share of your pat- ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. RR. RreIicH & Son, The Leading Furniture Dealers of Somerset County, are showing the largest and best assortment of Furniture, Car- pets, Lace Curtains, China, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Carpet Sweepers. and Sewing Machines. Everything in the House-Furnishing Line, among which you will find some articles suitable useful gifts for Christmas or New Year. R. REICH & SON, MEYERSDALE, Pa. SECT ENV Re The most popular of the age. Strictly high-grade, having thousands of artistic endorsements from well known mu- RE sicians, used in over four hundred punlic schools and over 1 ONLY three hundred conservatories of music. \ EXCLUSIVELY UNION LABEL PJANO MANUFACTURED Every piano has the name of the name of the manufacturers— BUSH & GERTS, Chicago, cast in the plate. Buy no piano that does not have the name of the real manufacturer cast in the plate, or you will be getting nothing but a stencil. Send for a copy of “ The Story of the Stencil.” Also make application and receive one of our beautiful souvenirs—sent free. Agents wan in all unoc~ cupied territory. Pianos shipped direct to customers, freight and expenses prepaid. EASY PAYMENTS. amamber the name. ‘BUSH & GERTS PIANO €CO.N ST BUSH TEMPLE, CHICAGO, ILL. “oon / EEE CER SR RE P. L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public. Star Office, Salisbury Pa. Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to immediately relieve and ultimately cure with DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most wonderful scientific discovery of modern times for the severest cases of Itching Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Teg Worm, Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly medi- cated antiseptic Salve kills the germs, re- moves the trouble and heals the irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar- anteed or money refunded. : § Price 50 cts. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 2 cents to cover malling. THE G. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, Ohio. REE DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION VOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS, WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Special Attention to Claims, Collections and Marriage License Applications. FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND. RR ER BES A ER ER BE Se Fo SRNR ERR ERRRRRER IS BEAUTY WORTH YOUR WHILE? ‘viola Cream i positively eradicates f-eckles, moles, black ’ heads, sunburn and tan, £6 restoring diseased, blotched, rough and oily = <= skin to the freshness and delicacy of youth. There is no substitute for this superior harm- less preparation. The life secret of the world’s greatest Skin Specialist. At all Druggists or mailed for 50 cents. Special proposition and Guide to sauty on request. "iola Skin Soap—best for toilet, nursery and di. cased skin, price 25 cents, Register’s Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons con- | cerned as legatees, creditors, or otherwise, that the following accounts have passed | the Register, and tbat the same will be pre- | sented for confirmation and allowance at | an Orphans’ Court, to be held at Somerset, | Pa.,on Wednesday, the Ninth Day of De- cember, 1908. First and final account of William Spen- cer, administrator of John Ginder, deceas- ed. First and finak account of Valentine W. Bender, executor and trustee for the sale of the real estate of Elizabeth Tressler, de- ceased. First and final account of Charles W. Platter, administrator of Frank Getz, de— ceased. First and final account of John H. Hyatt, * d. THE G. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo,0Ohio. executor of Allen A. Hyatt, deceased. First and final account of Lemon G. Ber- key, administrator of Andrew J. Berkey,. q deceased. First and final account of Joseph B. Mil-- 7 ’ ler, administrator and trustee for the sale of the real estate of Martin L. Bauman, de-- Somerset, Pa. ceased. First and final account of Charles F. Uhli,. Jr., trustee for the sale of real estate of 1xdia Bich) ig ‘ a irst an nal account of Jonathan I. H.L. SIPE, President. Sorber, executor of Maggie J. Wagner, de- ceased. 5 . .S. ME First and final account of Edward J. E. E. PRITTS, Treas R.8 YERS, Sec. Baker, administrator of Lloyd 8. Weyand, ——DIRECTORS :—— deceased. First aceonn) 54 Catherine Pasohke, ad- i ministratrix o arles Paschke, deceased. H. L. Sipe, Somerset, : { First and final account of John Hender— J. W. Barkley, Bakersville, Joon: administrator of James Brewster, de- W. H. Fritz, Garrett, ceased. J. G. Emert, Somerset, inistestar enn 10 J. C. Liphart, Casselman, | First and Anat account of Henry F. Bar- : | ron, guardian o nna Bowman, minor C. C. Schmucker, Bosw ell, child of Emanuel M Bouman, deceased. 7 3 3 | Second account o nna McKinley Allen H. L. Walker, Berlin, | executrix of Abner McKinley, deceased. ’ G. L. Dobson, Stoystown, First and final account of William M. F. G. Fryburg Hooversville | Schrock, executor of Philip Schrock, de- 3. ’ ’ A. G. Bantley, Windber, C. A. Phillips, Meyersdale. ceased. A Safe Home Company. First and final account of J. E. Geiger, ad-- ministrator cum testamento annexoofJohm The account of Joseph M. Miller, William A. Miller and Austin W. Miller, adminis- | trators of Bernard Miller, deceased. First account of Sem K. Johns, executor of Joseph Johns, deceased. 7 " SHAS F. Coox, Register. 7 egister’s Office, Nov. 7, 1908 2-3 Write to the Secretary, > 3 y ov. 7, 1905 124 R. 8. MEYERS, BERLIN, PA. fe - Rings Dyspepsia Tablets Pinesalve Acts like a AND STOMACH TROUBLES : poultice. Good | Pr. King’s New Life Pili Carbolized family salve., The od in the ily > |
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