aE A Ee saw RA ¥ f altel SS Stop Pain 1 Tak HEADACHE . NEURALGIA ONE : Dr. Miles’ Anti- of the Little Pain Pills have been used by me for rheu- Tablets pi fri beast p sides, and in eve and the case Shey gave eh Pain is at Gone Boonton, N. Y. AND THE PAINS OF RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA f { s y , : 25 Doses 25 Cents Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain_Pills and he Is authorized to return the price of the first package (only) if it fails to benefit you. “FORT CUMBERLAND” BLAGK ELASTIC Roof and Meta! WON'T COME OFF AND'S JUST AS BLACK A high grade Paint for Roofing and all Metal Bur. ces. BLACK, GLOSSY AND ELASTIC. Will not crack, peal or blister. It will make an old and worthless roof practically as as new. ost Elastic Paint on the market joay. Made from various Mineral Pigments, Ru bers, Oils and Chem¥cals. Guaranteed for 5 years. If your Dealer cannot supply you, ac- cept no other, but write us and same will receive prompt attention. FORT CUMBERLAND PAINT MFG. COMPANY, Cumberland, Md. FOR PILES USE : BASNETT’S | OINTMENT It is a reliable Ointment. It re- lieves quickly; it is easy to use. It is pleasant to use. It is a splendid remedy for Croup, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Cold Sores, Headaches, Bites and and Stings of insects. No other ointment, no other {powder or no other remedy of any kind is so highly recommended by those who have used the different treatments, and by those who are thoroughly familiar with {BASNETT’S OINTMENT. PRICE 25 CENTS. For sale by all druggists. CROWN MUTUAL HIRE INSURANCE COMPANY £ Somerset, Pa. H. L. SIPE, President. E. E. PRITTS, Treas. R.S. MEYERS, Sec. ——DIRECTORS :—— H. L. Sipe, Somerset, J. W. Barkley, Bakersville, W. H. Fritz, Garrett, J. G. Emert, Somerset, . C. Liphart, Casselman, C. C. Schmucker, Boswell, H. L. Walker, Berlin, G. L. Dobson, Stoystown, F. G. Fryburg, Hooversville, A. G. Bantley, Windber, C. A. Phillips, Meyersdale. A Safe Home Company. Write to the Secretary, R. 8. MEYERS, BERLIN, PA. important deeds since our last report: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following list contains the more entered of record Morris S. Maust et ux. to Thomas J. Bird et al., $600, in Confluence. T. B. Cook et ux.to A. W. Scott, $10, in Addison. James L. Pugh to Emanuel Bowser, $100, in Meyersdale. Same to Catherine Kimbler, $1, in Meyersdale. C. P. Kenneweg et ux. to Kenneweg Co., $1, in Meyersdale. Ephriam Brant et al. to Edward Gauntz, $4000, in Brothersvalley. Jacob J. Speicher to J. C. Speicher, $5500, in Stonycreek. Wm. B. Small et Louther, in Windber. Catherine Madden et vir. to A. Kent Miller, $500, in Somerset. H. Elmer Miller et ux. Schrock, $200, in Rockwood. Donaldton Land Co. to S. P. Brubak- er, $499, in Macdonaldton. Same to Francis L. Stuart, $469, in Macdonaldton. Eliza K. Weimer to archie Benford, $1937.50, in Black. Somerset Trust Co. to same, $1937.50, in Black. James McKelvey et ux. to Michael M. Shaulis, $10,000, in Jefferson. Wesley A. Holsopple to Joseph Wei- sel, $1650, in Rockwood. Michael M. Shulis to D. W.Maust, $1, in Jefferson. Samuel D. Livengood’s dssignee to Aden T. Hamill, $225, in Elk Lick. Charles S. Berston to Meyersdale Cemetery Association, $1, in Meyers- dale. : ==Wellscreek Lumber Co. to George Lazier et ux., $210, in Larimer. Pensose Wolf to Kate Lafferty, $1, in Rockwood. Kate Lafferty et vir. to Charles R. Moyer, $2500, in Rockwood. Henry J. M¢ehan et ux. to Charles Guibas, $550, in Windber, Donaldton Land Co. to Geo. P. Bru- baker, $1080, in Brothersvalley. Daniel B. Friedline’s Adm’r. to Amos W. Knepper, $4300, in Somerset Twp. Lucindy Younkin to W. P. Schrock, $175, in Rockwood. Eugene R. Floto et ux. to J. T. Ship- ley, 3500, in Meyersdale. Miss Clara Rhoads et ux. to Elias Stutzman, $60, in Somerset. G. W. Hoyle et al. to Frank W, tio, le, $160, in Brothersvalley. lp Ae Bituminous Coal-Mining Industry In 1908—Great Decrease in Pro- duetion. : Reports received by Edward W.Park- vr. statistician of the United States i-ological Survey, from State officials asd others closely in touch with the ‘onl-mining industry in the several { tes, indicate that the output of the ii-uminous coal mines of the country in 190.8 was between 820,000,000 and 330,- 00 000 short tons. If the final returns ire found to agree closely with these p ¢liminary figures. they will indicate a decrease in production of 15 to 50 per cent. as compared with the production in 1907. The following table gives estimated percentages of deerease in the output of the principal conl producing states: ux. to, Mary W. to W. DP. Estimated percentage of decrease in coal production in 1808 as compared with 1007. Alabama 0. oor cai 10-20 Ackansas Ji... Lolo wlan, 25-30 Colorado. ...:... inion) vi 10 Hiinois. .o.c.... 0. caisson, 0 Indiana... coe coi ta 20-30 lows... ... ........d. 00. 000 0 RanSas. ....0 savas vaithie ' 20 Kentucky...........h.......... 15-18 Maryland. ..........o=... .... 15 20 Michigan. ..:....i2.00000y 00d, 25-35 MisSonri: ..:. i. 0 oie ies 15 Montana. ...................... 40 New Mexico. .................. 10 Ohio..iei: cn. dinon.y 2 ied 15 Oklghomea........ .s 7: ... v0 22-23 Pennsylvania........... 3 ehieke 20-25 TONNES8E0. i. iver evvi ves. 15-18 Texas: ..... . oon cients 20 ah... i BE 6 virginia... o.oo 40-50 Washinglon.......... Lo 0 20-25 West Virginia................. 10-15 Wyoming...................... 40 Marriage Licenses. Daniel L. Weigle, of Somerset, and Lillian Fritz, of Brothersvalley. Charles M. Richardson, of Pitcairn, Pa., and Martha Glass, of Addison. Frank Wentz, of Boswell, and Anna E. Smith, of Jenner. Jackson K. Foster, of Philadelphia, and Etta McIntyre,of Hopewell, Bed- ford county. Robert M. Osborn, and May Edna Hays, both of Johnstown. 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- vania Legislature. The notices are THE CHILDREN LIRE IT KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP | Pinesalve Acts like 2 poultice. Good | Carbolized family salve. | printed on good cardboard with blank line for signature, and they will last TRANSIENTS. =e oy ‘Does Mrs. Slimdiet keep board- 1s 20 ‘No, but she takes them.” INVITATION DECLINED. Mr. Smith—So you neither smoke chew, nor swear. Well, my little man, I am very glad to hear it, You 2r~ just the one I am seeking as a p*:vmate for my little boy. You are v ~'come to come over at any time. 3oy—Thank you, but I don’t care to learn either. BOTH HANDS BUSY. TET——.Amy es HRA IA sn ri Sees, Jack Autoist—What kind of a s»ark plug do you like best? Jane Horsewoman—Any old kind that will drive with the lines on the lashboard, GOING THE PACE. “Hang it, Percy, we don’t meet every day. Let's have another temonade.” REFORMED. for years in all kinds of weather. Every and owner should buy some of them, as the law requires land owners to post their lands if they want the protection of the latest and best trespass law ever passed. Send all orders to THE Star Elk Lick, Pa. tf '| smoking. | Ing | The Laucifer—Have a light? The Cigar Butt—No, I've FOR HEALTH, | ¢ ’ 3 -6- | A long tramp in the woods after breakfast.” MISTAKEN, ‘Gan?’ - ob Farmer—Where did you get that hat? It looks like one of mine. Tramp—Why I got it off the most lovable, kindhearted and good-na- tured lady I ever met. Farmer—That's all right. 1 thought my wife gave it to you. SMOKELESS. “A can of baking powder, please, If you have some on hand.’ “What brand?’ ‘‘Er—well,” Mrs, Bryde, “I’ll try the smokeless brand.” said HARD TO SUIT. Those me a Mrs. Groom—Oh, Jonn! help agency people have sen* foreigner. Mr, Groom—Well? Mrs. Groom—But I c¢rdered a do- mestic, ROOM GALORE, Mr, Mover—Is yovr first flat very Bartimore & Ono R. R. SHORTEST ROUTE TO WASHINGTON | INAUGURATION TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 1, 2, 3 and 4 GOOD RETURNING UNTIL MARCH 8, INCLUSIVE. ———————— CONSULT B. & O. TICKET AGENTS FOR FULL PARTICULARS. tata taattasstt stants Eat What You want of the food you need Kodol will digest it. You need a sufficient amount of good wholesome food and more than this you need to fully digest it. Else you can’t gain strength, nor can you strengthen your stomach if it is weak. You must eat in order to liveand maintain strength. You must not dief, because the body requires that you eat a suffic- ient amount of food regularly. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today, and purchase a dollar bottle, and if you can honestly say, that you did not receive any benefits from it, after using the entire bottle, the drug- gist will refund your money to you without question or delay. ‘We will pay the druggist the price of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one in a family. But this food must be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly. ‘When the stomach can’t do it, you must take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do is to eat what you want, and let Kodol di- gest the food. We could not afford to make such an offer, unless we positively knew what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. Thedollar bottle contains 2% times as mueh as the fifty cent bottle. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach is weak it needs help; you must help it by giving it rest, Kodol is made at thelaboratories and Kodol will do that. of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. FOR SALE BY E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PA. R. REICH & SON, The Leading Furniture Dealers of Somerset County, are showing the largest and best assortment of Fummiture, Car- pets, Lace Curtains, China, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Cirpet 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. - Does your back ache? Is your skin leathery and yellow. Is your uriue murky? These symptoms are sure signs of the dreaded kidney trouble. Nine out of ten persons have kidney trouble. They don’t always have it bad. That’s why they neglect it. The kidneys have few nerves. They are ailing a long’ | time before the terrible pain begins. In fact, kidney trouble may be \ well advanced before you feel it. 3 hb That is why it is so necessary to notice the slightest irregularity. If > anything is wrong with yonr kidneys it should be attended to at once. g Don’t take strong, drastic drugs. They are dangerous. You will be perfectly safe and sure of a permanent cure by taking IE DR THACHER'S LIVER & BLOOD SYRUP This great home remedy cures kidney trouble by removing the cause and § iving the inflammation and the disease out of the affected organs. All Dealers Sell 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. THACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. RA RA RB RY Fire, Fire, Fire! HIRE INSURANCE Can you afford to have your dwelling or household goods go up in smoke withoat a cent of in- surance with which to cover your Now! KIDNEY CURE - WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take itatonce. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 22, 1908. MEYERSDALE. EAST BOUND. OO RA IB RRR RRB GH EB Do Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk Lick drug store, and have him show you how small the cost would be to have a polacy written a OO 0 BE BR Rel 2 insuri i ‘SOR, No. 48—Dally...... :56 a. m. i ring you against such losses No. 6—Daily Mail, ham No. 14—Daily Mail. . 4:0 p. m. 8 . . No. Daily exceptSunday..... 6:50 p. m. 8 No. 208—Daily from Johnstown... 7:06 p. m. g ( No. 12—Duquesne Mail........... 9:20 p. m. . ’ : ’ 3) WEST BOUND. - No. 11—Daily Duquesne Mail. . 5:44 a. m. Agent for No. 207—Daily to Johnstown..... 6:30 a. m. a No. 57—Daily except Sunday.... 7:47 a.m. 8 No. 15—Daily Mail 2:46 p. m. No. 49—Dally...... ...... ...0 4:34 p. Mm. = 00 0 Ne. 5—Daily Mail ... 6:36 p.m. 2 ° . ° Allof the above trains stop at Meyersdale. = | DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY Buckien’s Arnica Salve | Wiil Surely Step That Cough. The Best Salve in The World. | FOLEY SHONEY: STAR roomy? Mrs. Renter—Well, yes. 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