The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, March 18, 1909, Image 8

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HEADACHE
Take NEURALGIA
ONE “Dr. Miles’ Anti]
Pain Pills have been
used Dy me for rhow-
matic pains, besdache}
ond pain in back sad
aides, and in every
. case they gave perfect]
° ° astisfection.”
Pain is Heary Courme,
; Booasoa, N. 7.
AND THE PAINS OF
RHEUMATISM
and SCIATICA
25 Doses 25 Cents
Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Andi-Pain Pills
end be is authorized to return the price of the first
package (only) If it fails 10 benefit you
CROWN MUTUAL FRE
Zt INSURANCE COMPANY &
Somerset, Pa.
H. L. SIPE, President.
E. BE. PRITTS, Treas. R.S. MEYERS, Sec.
DIRECTORS:
il. L. Sipe, Somerset,
J. W. Barkley, Bakersville,
W. H. Fritz, Garrett,
J. G. Emert, Somerset,
J. C. Liphart, Casselman,
C. C. Sehmucker, 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.S. MEYERS, BERLIN, PA.
rOR FILES
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.
WNDGR HO1E
W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager.
Aidwoy Between Broad Siree! Station and
Reading Terminal, on Filbert Siregl.
EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP.
AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND UP.
E@F-The only moderate-priced hotel of
reputation and consequence in
PHILADELPHIA.
Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 22, 1908.
MEYERSDALE.
EAST BOUND.
No. 48—Daily
Nera . 10:55 a. m.
No. 6—Daily Mail. . 11:24 a. m.
No. 14—Daily Mail. .. 4:50 p. m.
No. 56—Daily exceptSunday..... 6:50 p. m.
No. 208—Daily from Johnstown.. 7:05 p. m.
No. 12—Duquesne Mail........... 9:20 p. m.
WEST BOUND.
No. 11—Daily Duquesne Mail. . 5:44 a. m.
No. 207—Daily to Johnstown..... 6:30 a. m.
No. 67—Daily ar Sunday.. 7:47 a. m.
No. 15—Daily M Suns areas nnn 2:46 p. m.
No. 49—-Dally...... ...... vorrei. 4:34 p. m.
No. Dally Mail. ..c.ove.c ones 6:36 p. m.
All of the above trains stop at Meyersdale.
JOLEYSHONEY~~TAR
Cures Golds; Prevents Pneumonia
R.E.MEYERS,
Attorney-at-Liaw,
SOM®RSET, PA.
Office in Court House.
WwW. H. KOONTZ. J. G.0OGLE
KOONTZ & OGLE
Attorneys-At-IL.aw,
SOMERSET, PENN’A
ofMceopposite Court House.
DR.PETER L. SWANK,
Physician and Surgeon,
ELK LICK, PA.
Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry.
BERKEY & SHAVER,
Attorneys-at-Liaw,
SOMERSET, PA.
Coffroth & Ruppel Building.
ERNEST 0. KOOSER,
Attorney-At-L.aw,
SOMERSET, PA.
E.C.SAYLOR, D. D. 8,
SALISBURY, PA.
Office Corner Union St. and Smith Aves
Special attention given to the preserva-
tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in-
serted in the best possible manner.
RE
P.L. LIVENGOOD,
Notary Public.
Star Office, Salisbury Pa.
VOUCHERS. AGREEMENTS,
WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY
ATTENDED TO.
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5 DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION
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: Special Attention to Claims, Collections ®
2 and Marriage License Applications. 2
2 FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS 5
: ALWAYS ON HAND. 2
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Piles or Smiles?
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
to immediately relieve and ultimately cure with
DR. HEBRAS UNGOID
the most wonderful scientific discove
fodern times for the severest cases of Itc! i
Eczema, Tetter, eum, fig
Mon Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly medi-
cated antiseptic Salve kills ne germs, re-
moves the trouble and heals the irritation
permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar-
anteed or Honey I refund
Price 50 cts. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial
sample 2 hi to cover mailing.
THE 6. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, Ohio.
IS BEAUTY
WORTH YOUR WHILE ?
Viola Cream
positively eradicates
freckles, moles, black
ase g
blotched, and oily AS
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
ereatest Skin Specialist. At all Druggists or
ailed for 50 cents, Special proposition and
de to Beauty on request.
1a Skin Soap—best for toilet, nursery and
a lin, uy te 25 ee
1: Tt ‘COo.., Toledo,Ohio.
LE A Rd.
A Joy
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.
None Beiter At Any Price
The Pittsburg Visible is practic-
ally fool-proof, and just a lit-
tle better than necessary.
For sale at THE STAR offie. Al-
so typewriter paper and car-
bon paper. Prices fair.
DeVWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
FOR BACKACHE
Pinesalve Acts like a
poultice. Good
Carbolized family salve.
FOLEYSHONEY~~TAR
for children; safe, sure. No opiates
DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop That Cough.
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT
| KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
FOLEYSHONEYA~TAR | | COUGH SYRUP
stops theo
cough and heals lungs |
‘daughter.
NOVEL USE FOR SCISSORS.
Popular for Carving Because They
Cut Meat, Gristle and Bone.
“lI thought I knew all about scis-
sors,” said the man. “I had seen
tailors’ scissors for cutting heavy cloth,
dressmakers’ scissors for cutting flim-
sy fabrics and lace, and still other
scissors for cutting paper, fingernails,
grapevines, all kinds of metals and
even for shearing sheep; but in spite
of that wide knowledge of scissors I
was puzzled when | saw the large,
peculiarly shaped pair of scissors ly-
ing in the showcase.
“ ‘What are these scissors for? 1
asked the clerk. a
“‘Carving meat,’ he said. with
scissors o: this kind carving becomes
mere child's play.”
“‘l never saw anybody use thém,’
said 1.
“ ‘Nobody doe. use them, said the
clerk. ‘That is. only a very few. In
Europe carving scissors are popular
because they cut right through meat,
gristle, bone and all, but it takes a
little practice to learn to manipulate
the things and nobody in this coun-
try has patience enough for that.”
A Large Order.
The painter of portraits shook his
head, but his visitor's jaw was firmly
set. “Why can’t you paint my fa-
ther’s portrait?” he persisted. “Be-
cause I have rothing to go by,” said
the painter. “You say you havé ne
photograph or even tintype of the old
gentleman.”
“How -about that picture of the
prophet Elijah?” asked the visitor.
“You say you painted that.”
“Yes, but that is purely imaginary,”
exclaimed the artist, patiently.
“Well, see here,” said the man, “the
prophet Elijah’ ben dead hundreds of
years, and father’s only been dead
thirty. Now if you can imagine Eli-
jah so well, -~7hy not try your hand
on more modern folks? Father was
six foot tall, and had a prominent fore-
head, a big nose, and a kind of a smil-
ing mouth. Ncw if you can paint
something that looks like him, I'm
willing to pay well for it
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The *.me of Wealth.
Lucas Cleve, the novelist, told this
story:
An old nurse had a very pretty
The girl met a millionaire
broker at Broadstairs one week end.
The man propored and they were mar-
ried. An excellent match.
Lucas Cleeve saw the mother a
short time after the wedding.
“Molly has acne well hasn't she?”
she said.
“She has that ma'am’ said the old
woman.
“Her husband is very rich isn’t he?”
“Rich! Save us yes. Ye should
see ma'am, Moll’s brougham, her
coachman and footman, her motor car,
and her diamonds and pearls. Oh,
sne lives .igh. Quite like the nobility
and gentry, ma’am. Why, she strips
for dinner.”
An Illinois Optimist.
Don’t kick because you have to but-
ton your wife's w ist. Be glad your
wife has . waist and doubly glad you
have a wife to button a waist for.
Some men’s wives have no waists to
button. Some men’s wives waists
have no button on to button. Souie
men’s wives who have waists with
buttons on to button don’t eare a
continental whether they are button-
ed or not. Some men don’t have any
wives with waists with buttons @¥ to
button any more than a rabbit.—La-
con Journal. -
British Soldiers’ New Outfit
An Aldershot correspondent writes:
An important change is now being
made in the infantryman’s equipment.
The old outfit is being superseded by
the new “web equipment,” which is
sure to be heartily welcomed by the
men. A great improvement has been
effected in the distribution of weight.
In marching order neither the handol-
ler nor the haversack strap is worn,
so the chest is left quite free and
breathing is made easie.. When in
fighting kit nothing that is not essen-
ial to action will be carried, but the
pandolier wil have to be added.
Cement-Protected Iron.
The use of cement to protect iron
is not a new invention. At Brest the
iemolition of subaqueous construc-
tions has brought to light iron bars
which were thus covered, and which
have remained in perfect condition for
100 years. At Rochelle a bride erect-
>d in the 15th century was found to
ontain cement-protected iron, and
‘he metal had not suffered from the
effects of moisture.
Indian Philosophy.
Quanah Parker, a Comanche chief,
recently visited an ice plant in an Ok-
lahoma town. He was much interest-
ed in everything pertaining to the
plant. After he had been shown
throughout the building, he remarked:
“White man smart. White man
heap smart. White man smarter than
God. God make ice in winter; white
man make ice in summer.”
“Aint He Cute?”
Recently a little Hoosier boy was
taken to visit his aunt in the city, and,
on seeing the parquet fl ors for the
first time, was heard to exclaim, “Oh,
mamma, look at auntie’s patent-leath-
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er carpets!
Etiquette a la Mode.
Augustus—Hullo, 61d man; how are
| you, and how are your people, and all
that sort of silly rot?-—London Globe.
Public Schools and Their Cost.
The public schools cost roughly
three hundred millions a year.—Sat-
urday Evening Post.
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Willie, with a keg of nalls,
Threw the engine off the rails.
The train went crash! The steam
went fizz! 4
Willie's grandpa said, ‘‘Gee-whiz!”
HAD NO CHANCE.
First Tramp—What did
Sleeper die of?
Second Tramp—Starvation. He
read in a doctor's book that ..
mustn’t eat when your tired.
young
EQUIVOCAL.
Friend—Did he like your work.
Artist—I don’t know. He said I
ought to send it to the comic papers.
IN EVERY SENSE.
De Hitt—This
ron.
De Witt—That accounts for its
looking rusty.
suits wears like
CORRECTLY SIZED UP.
First Salesman (in hotel lobby)—
Jones of Winterset Avenue is sim-
ply beneath contempt.
Second Salesman—That’s so; 1
was unable to sell him anything
either,
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For Dyspepsia
dol
and Indigestion
If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on
the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn,
etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly
XKodol supplies the same digestive
juices that are found in a healthy
stomach. Being a liquid, it starts
digestion at once.
Kodol not only digests your food
but helps you enjoy every mouthful
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome food to maintain
strength and heaith.
But, this food must be digested
thoroughly, otherwise the pains of
indigestion and dyspepsia are the
result.
When your stomach cannot do its
work properly, take something to
help your stomach. Kodol is the
only thing that will give the stom-
ach complete rest.
Why? Because Kodol does the
same work as a strong stomach, and
does it in a natural way.
oo don’t. neglect your stomach.
t become a chronic dyspeptic.
Do your stomach healthy and
strong by taking a little Kodol.
You don’t have to take Kodol all
the time. You only take it when
you need it.
Kodol is perfectly harmless.
Our Guarantee
Go % O80 Jourd druggist today and get a dol«
lar bot Then after you have used the
entire contents of the bottle if you can
at it has nos done you an
return the bottle to a
tion or delay. A an then pay the drug-
gist. Don't hesita all dru
pire our guarantee Arh This offer ap-
slaife bottle only and to but one
n a family.
haa as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the laborator-
ies of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago.
FOR SALE BY E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PA.
large bottle Contains 285
R. REICH & 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.
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LC) 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
They don’t always have it bad. That's why they
trouble.
[e) 7 neglect it. The kidneys have few nerves. They are ailing a long
Bn! May before the terrible pain begins. In fact, kidney trouble may be
well advanced before you feel it.
That is why it is so necessary to notice the slightest irregularity. —
anything is wrong with your kidneys it should be attended to at on:
Don’t take strong, ch drugs. They are dangerous.
You will be perfectly safe and sure of a permanent cure by taking
VE TX TE
This great home remedy cures
VER & BLOOD SYRUP
kidney trouble by removing the cause and
driving the inflammation and the disease out of the affected organs.
All Dealers Sell 50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
THACHER MEDICINE CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
THE HOME
MODEL WASHER
contains new features wortny of your consideration.
The tub is made of
The inside is cor-
provement. You should know all about it. The
shaft and agitator are all connected er in a way
so there is no lost motion.
and is
By
can be set rE long or short leverage and to tu
handle d
downward so the operator can
be
Send for circular which hows a and explains all
the features. teed. Manufactured by
WM. Ss. MILLER, -
Meyersdale, Pa.
BALTIMORE & Onin RR R.
SPRIN
TOURS TO
WASHINGTON
AND
BALTIMORE
APRIL 19 AND MAY 6, 1909.
ROUND
TR1P
$5.70 from MEYERSDALF.,
Tick-ts Valid on all Regular Trains, and Good Returning 10 Days,
Including Date of Sale.
As a specinl feature in connection with above tours, provision is
made for HOTEL and SIGHT-SEEING accommodation with transpor-
tation.
Tickets, including meals en route and five days’ board at hotel
in Washington, can be obtained from company’s ticket agent on pay-
ment of $18.60 in addition to railroad rates quoted.
Complete and detailed information furnished on application to
ticket agents.
C. W. BASSETT,
General Passenger Agent,
Baltimore, Md.
C. W. ALLEN,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Connellsville, Pa.
PEP Tio Couch Syrup that|
rids the system of a a
by acting as a cathartic on
bowels is
BEES
LAXATIVE
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.
EL ECTR ic HE nor <1 FoR
BITTERS AND KIDNEYS.
Dr. P. Fahmey's
AMOUS FAMILY REMEDIES
Constantly on hand and for sale by
3. A. Bea, EI Lek, Po,
These celebrated remedies consist of
Dr. Fahrney’s famous Blood Vitalizer,
Stomach Vigor and Oleum. Their won-
| derful carative power is attested by
thousands of grateful people who have
used them. These remedies sell upon
their well-known merits, and through
authorized agents exclusively.
Rings Dyspepsia Tahlets
RELIEVE INDIGESTION
AND STOMACH TROUBLES
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