on't his, OLLEGE men are said to be the smartest, most crit- BBDDBBBHRHBHH BS They Want What They Want When ASKS US TO PRINT. Tells How To Prepare a Simple Mix- ture To Overcome Disease. To relieve the worst forms of Rheu- matism, take a teaspoonful of the fol- to the increase that will take place iE the production of cement, my impres- sion is that this will be very great.” If the increase in the nse of cement in the United States in past years is te be regarded as any index to its future : 3 . i. 2 . > / $ I have a ical dr esser S, and that S one 1 eason why ——— lowing mixture after each meal and at | use, the conclusions of the Forester They Wa nt It. bedtime. are well founded. The statistics of the RIES, Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half | production of minerals show that our y offering Hart Schaffner ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce; output of cement has more thar M Compound Syrus Sarsaparilla, three | doubled in the last five years, and it ie ot rx ounces. well known that its use is being very MONEY, & a These harmless ingredients can be | widely extended. This is due to twe e0us ser loth obtained from our home druggist, and conditions: In the first place, excel 4 . clothes are so very pop- are easily mixed by shsking them well | lent cement materials are common in increasing : in a bottle. Relief is generally felt | almost all sections of the country; in nce I can ular in college owns. from the first few doses. the second place, reinforced concrete Free, OWI. ectfully, na rf! These clothes are not made for college men on- ly; if you never went to college, that’s no reason why you can’t dress in % style. We're ready to show you or any other man the best clothes ever seen Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ; all-wool fabrics, A N perfectly tailored, accu- rate in style, correct fit. Best make Of clothes You ever saw! RENBHBR BE QO 0 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx 5 | People in the great cities fill many pages of the big newspapers with WANT ADS. When they want what they want when they want it, they patronize the WANT AD. columns. The same thing can be done in this town and this paper—the introduction of the wanter to the wantee. If you have anything for sale, for rent, 'for exchange; if you want to buy body— A little WANT will bring you what you want. The cost Is insignificant compared to the satisfactory result. WHAT DO YOU WANT? WANT COLUMN. For Sale, For Rent, ~ Lost, Found, Ete. LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- This prescription forces the clogged- up, inactive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which causes Rheumatism. As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturous disease, but dan- gerous to life, this simple) recipe will no donbt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. a It is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kid- ney or Urinary disorders or Rheuma- tism. Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which real- Salisbury Girl Wins First Prize at Florida Flower Show. Miss Agusta Wilhelmi, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilhelm, recently won first prize for best indi- vidual flower at a flower show recently held under the auspices of the Pensa- cola School Improvement Association. In writing to THE STAR of Augusta’s success, of which her many* Salisbury friends will all be glad to learn, her father says: “This is called the Land of Flowers, but it took a Salisbury girl to grow the prize winner.” Mr. Wilhelmi also encloses several newspaper clippings, one of which for heavy building material is receiv- ing increased favor among engineers, while in the country regions large amounts of cement are being used for building blocks for smaller structures. Reports received by the Survey during the six years from 1902 to 1907 show that the production of cement in the United States has increased from 25; 600.000 barrels, valued at approximately $25,000,000. to 51.000,000 barrels, valued at $55,000,000, the annual statistics showing a steady increase in produe- tion with some slight fluctuations iE price. To Study Timber Conservation. The future development of the lum- ber industry in this country lies in the direction of a closer utilization -of for- Ss . . ; in this town; they're or Tout anything, If you want to get a |1¥ 7qlieve. are scarce indeed, and when | est products Both foresters and pracs position or if you want to hire some- | you need it, you want it badly. tical lumberman now agree on thie I eae point. Just what can be done in this fielE is well illustrated in the operations dt the mill of the Great Southern Lumber Company, which has just reopened ite plant at Bogalusa, Louisian3, in re- the increased demand for lumber after the recent slump im business. This is perhaps the largest sawmill in the United (States, if not in the world, and is capable of turning out the enormous amount of 600,00€ feet of sawn lumber, board measure, per day. A reader can get a fair ides of this quantity of lumber when he ie told that its output is enough to build a little town of 40 houses, along with & sponse (O @ . ing on Ord street, opposite the school | cv on : d-sized church and hool bh a : gly favors the repeal of the Fif- good-sized church and a school house » x We can show you sults hans; Abely to M. H. Boucher, ey: teenth amendment, which it is inti- every day. Op " ersdale, Pa. t : i : i 2 y mated would make the South Republi- This company was quick to grasp 9 in many styles, from NTR Rn | can territory. The Southern people the significance of the rapid depletion SE fr inds of sewing. i i f timber resources. Last year it be- 9 see that they are handicapred in na-|© y ! & $18.00, 20.00, 25.00, 30.00 up to 40.00. Overcoats, such as Done quickly and neatly. Reasonable | Gil affairs by adhering De | gan a co-operative investigation in . Y, . prices. i fori wood utilization with the United tf Mas. A. L. WILLIAMS. ocratic party, yet the majority of them you'll like, $15.00, 18.00, 25.00, 30.00 up to 50.00. S.C. Hartley, Meyersdale. FOR SALE at a bargain!—As good and handsome a Double-Barrel Ham- merless Shotgun as there is in Salis- bury ; 12 gauge, 30-inch - barrels, guar- anteed for smokeles powder, brand new. Inquire at Star office. tf. -— FOR SALE!—A Child’s Bed; large do not feel like uniting with the Re- publican party so long as the G. O. P. stands for equal rights and suffrage of the White and Black races. It is need- less to say that Mr. Wilbhelmi, like most men who have gone from the North to the South, takes the same view of the race problem ag is held by tbe native Southerner. He goes on to States Forest Service, and arrange- ments have just been completed for = renewal of the experiments. The work will be along practical lines, and will be aimed to secure a closer utilization of the products of the Southern lumber mills, and at the same time produce = margin of profit in excess of that ob- tained by the methods which are now . ° : ® isiek Sisiclels Lis | enough for two; cost $6.00; will sell for | Say in his letter that the birth rate practiced. = $300; in good condition. Inquire at | among the Blacks in the South is twice The field for work along this line ie : F (OLDS ARE NOT Spar office. tf. |as great as that of the Whites, and he | broad. It is well known that Lhe su . } ———————— adds that “it’s dangerous to be safe.” | perior grades of lumber are cbtained . : &) = FOR SALE!—A $10.00 Rochester | Those of the Negroes who become edu- from old, mature trees, provided they . ¥ : NECESSARILY SERIOUS : Students’ Lamp. good as new; only | cated, he says, are the mischief breed- | are not weakened by decay or other 0 $3.00. Inquire at Star office. tf ers. as they become very arrogant, influences. In other words, a thousand ) ~~ e = TT overbearing and intolerable, and he | feet board measure of lumber, sawed to Select Your Fall Suit! Come and Bxamine Them. bs We also carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and the best Groceries to be had. The Fall styles are all in, and we have: three sample books to select from, ShOWIng |g tack the wenkest point. You can many hundreds of different styles, and quite / a range of prices, in fact a price to suit any- | fit Guaranteed. WISOR HOTEL It depends upon the way you treat them. We have the most efficient remedies that were ever compounded for colds, no matter in what form you are affected. You know, of course, that a cold will, like an efficient general, at- # tell your own week spot by no- ticing Ewhere your cold settles. Come in and talk it over with us, and we’ll tell you how it is and s what to do about it. 306 MAIN ST., MEYERSDALE. PA. BIER EIR EE BEBE ES SERIES SLE W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager. ee Midway Belween Broad Sire! Station and Reading Terminal, on Fitbert Sireel. EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. %) EEE] IRR FOR SALE !—A few Somerset Coun- ty Directories containing names and addresses of all taxable innabitants of county in 1903; also contains township. railroad and mineral map of county: 50c. each. Star office. tf LER IIE FOR SALE!'—Good Oil Heater; used only a few weeks; good as new; a good bargain for somebody. Inquire at Star office. tf. tcp WANTED !—Rents to collect, Deeds, Mortgages, Pension Vouchers, etc. to BIER SRR EES] HE) tf Star Office. ‘FOR SALE at a bargain !-—A new and handsome Stevens Ideal Rifle, 25- 90 caliber, brand new, octagon barrel. Inquire at Star office. tf. IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- ple to look in vain through the col- umns of Tue Star for an advertise- ment of your business. tf a —— SWEAR and affirm before the under- 26-inch half WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO signed, when they have documents to thinks they are not a fit people to be placed on an equality with the White race. He favors taking the ballot from the Negroes, and he thinks if that were done, the South would soon be as progressive and solidly Republican as the North. In writing of the Florida climate, Mr. Wilhelmi says: “The evenings here are getting quite cool. I have a slight attack of rheumatism. Too much fishing. 1 suppose. Balance of family all well.” business to keep out of all the trouble you can, and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 25c. at E. H. Miller's drug store. 12-1 ——— Cement as a Substitute for Wood. The relation between the increasing ‘use of cement and the diminishing timber supply in the United States has been the subject of some interesting correspondence between the Geological from a tree‘two feet in diameter, coste less and is worth more than a thousand feet sawed from a tree only eight inches in diameter. . Moreover, timber cut from young trees usually contains a large amount of sapwood. If ties, poles, ete.. are cut from such material, they will decay far more rapidly than if cut from heartwood. Itis not good business policy, however, in a great many cases, to saw the most valuable timber into commodities which are rel- atively low in cost, such as ties and one. from the cheapest to the very best. , Oy nan 2 -— holes. It is the intention, therefore, of ? P y (il lil Store GLUTTON Eos pda i MIND YOUR BUSINESS! Phe company to find out just what size y BROS. : iu en If you don’t, nobody will. It is your and classes of timber can be best util- ized for the cheaper commodities when given a preservative treatment. To this end a careful study will he made to ascertain the amount and value of the products sawed from trees of different sizes, and just how eack ean be best utilized so as to secure greatest economy and profit. For ex- ample, can a tree eight inches in di ameter be best utilized for ties or for flooring, and how will the profits come pare if treated with those sold untreat- ed? It seems reasonable to suppose that the profits derived from the sale of treated timber will exceed those Corea S : AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND UP. | which lawful affidavits are required. I Survey and the Forest Service at|e. untreated timber. ra ” ° | g@-Theonly moderate-priced hotel of | 3155 draw up all manner of deeds, | Washington. In a letter to the For- M bo prestery f chent reputation and consequence in ester, the Director of the Survey took Chg die rel omen inoleums, . DTT, ADELPHIA leases, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac- | SOF, y cally preserved wood will undoubted . : . curately, according to the require- | occasion to quote from a statement of | icin that wood giving a greater Tices. : : 29 ments of the law. Typewritten work a | a large Philadelphia firm to the effect | j;ro jp service. Hence, the amount «ff Prices | = The Cough Syrup that |gpecialty. that it would be difficult to estimate | ; vor cut annuall in ihe Usitel : 3? rids the system of a cold | A full line of legal blanks always on | what the additional drain on the lum-| gi tec simply to ci oi i: & Wilson ¢ (; | M h { by acting as a cathartic on the |hand. © P. L. LIVENGOOD, | ber supply would have been during the ’ D 2 . €ncrd CIC dll S. bowels is Notary Public and Conveyancer. | gst few years had not cement come has Saeavers will Li materially de- ¢ Star Orrick, Elk Lick, Pa. tf | into such general use. The Forester greased, and a farther conservation of — a ’ forest resources will result. TRecest rth Sts., replied in part as follows: estimates by the Forest Service place this reduction at 10 per cent. of the . total timber cut. The practical bene~ fits of these experiments, and of the investigations for the utilization <f TO LAND OWNERS: —We have printed and keep in stock a supply of trespass notices containing extracts from the far-reaching trespass law pass- ed at the 1905 session of the Pennsyl- The notices are PA. “The Forest Service is watching with a great deal of interest the increasing use of cement and other substitutes for wood. They are undoubtedly hav- HOUMA BIS BEES LAXATIVE -— &— — - o> — - - - o> &— - 7 : vania Legislature. ing some influence on the price of lum- ih w 8 3 printed on goed cardboard ‘with blank h hid hink ; sawmill waste, are at once apparent. and Durable xR line for signature, and they will last ber, thoug gnob thik tha 1p to SET 5 . 5 4 1 3 . If you were going to cross a desert which would re- for years in all kinds of weather. Every the present time they have greatly re- THE BLANKS WE KEEP. IN THE and owner should buy some of them. tarded the advance in lumber prices. The following blanks canbe obtained at all times at THE STAR office: Leases Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, require several days, you would provide necessary food and water before starting, to last until you reached the g other side. Is it not just as wise and important to pre- WORLD. . CUPID” as the law requires land owners to post their lands if they want the protection of the latest and best trespass law ever The fact is that our industrial progress has been so great that our require- ments for every kind of structural ma- COUGH SYRUP al gas. Has three y as . | passed. Send all orders to THE STAR, : + Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re~ - ! rt : : th al laxative cough syru : . ve i s e ; : it meter, drilled, with : pare for the deserts of life, such as sickness, “hard times” Land an ay re oe uP. | Elk Lick, Pa. me A | ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten .r 6 inches in diam- WY 5 2 od - i ; : ; ing th 1d off through the EE 5 Ln * | ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons \nd one Simmering and old age by saving. Decide you are going to save, £2 hovel Ski eR give | BUY A TYPEWRITER !—See the lumber per capita than ever before, and | he for Debt, Notice of iat ng burner, and one &2 NOW, then call, and start an account with us. ) | gatisfaction or money refunded. | Pittsburg Visible, at Tue Srar office. probably twice as much per capita as 1 is Q : eovable. Swelled 3 y Ix Dette his it trots] Ld BIS gears Tho ocolust | for Collection, Commitments, Subpos- and all ornaments. i 2 OF 8! r SOLD BY E. H. MILLER, | None better, no other quite so simple } wo Ci y years ago. The conclusion | aq Criminal Warrants, ete. tf a aments. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SALISBURY, & | BY Rr linconstruction. ‘Holds world’s record can not be escaped, therefore, that in | ee does not handle the 3» Erx Lick, Pa. £& WEDDING Invitations at Tes 9 TAY ri for speed. Very easy to operate. Price | the future we must depend more than | FOLEY SKIDNEY CURE | very reasonable. | in the past on other materials than | STAR office. A nics new stock just re- Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right | tf P. L. Livexgoop, Agent. wood, for certain purposes at least. As |ceived. tf % BERBHEBLRBRBBB | i ilton, Ohio.
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