rR i i i 1 4 f aaa RE ETS VALUE OF FRUIT EATING. Serves as Natural Stimulus to the Digestive Organs. A writer in the Family Doctor says in regard to fruit eating: “We are all quite ready to agree that fruit forms a food cf great value, but we display great lack of judgment in the manner in which we take advant.ge of its valuable qualities. Most peo- ple, instead of taking fruit on an empty stomack, or in combina ion with simple grain preparations, such as bread, eat it with oily foods gen: erally cream. Then, perhaps, he whole mass is washed down with tea. coffee, or other liquid. To do its bes: work, fruit should be eaten either on an empty stomach or else with br ad merely, never with-vegetables. Eaten in the morning, fruit is very re resh- ing and serves as a natural stimu:.us to the digestive organs; but e.ch when eaten at the proper time. its good effects are generally coun er balanced by its being saturated with sugar. Very few kinds of fruit, if thoroughly ripened, require any sugar. particularly if eaten raw.” Fulfilling His Agreement. Having become tired of living in rented houses, Mr. Gwimple had bought a home of iL.. own. Not hav: ing enough money to pay for it out right, he had nade a cash paym:n! of a thousand dollars, and given a trust deed on the property for the re- mainder. One night, not long after he had taken possession of his new home, Mrs. Gwimple roused him tro:: a deep sleep. “Gerald,” she said, ‘somebody is trying to get into the house!” Mr. Gwimple crawled out of bed unc started down-stairs. “What are you going to do?” she asked him. “I'm going to let him in,” he one wered, half-awake. “7g let him in! Who?’ “The man that holds the trust dec” on this property,” he mumbled. “Ic aocument I signed binds me to ad..l him to the premises at any hour oO. the day.” The History of Niagara. Dr. J.- W. Spencer, who has made a specialty of the study of the gco logical history of the Niagara gu.ge and falls, returned to this subject at the July meeting of the American As sociation. He believes that about 3, 500 years ago the drainage of Lake Huron was turned into Lake Erie. thus vastly increasing the eroding power of Niagara. It had taken 35.509 years for the gorge to eat back from Lake Ontario to the point where tie falls were situated when the Huron discharge was added. Five hundred years after that the falls reached toe Whirlpool. Between 2,000, and 2.500 years ago they were passing the site of the Whirlpool Rapids. The rap d themselves were completed less tian 30 years ago. Bravery and Cowardice. Cowardice is often ignorance. Are any men brave, mor- ready to take their lives in their hands, to reckon death as one of the daily encounters than the deep-sea fishermen? Yet a group of these men, brought to Lon don by one of tneir missionaries, havc peen seen too terrified ‘o cross the street. The police haa to stop the trafic to allow them to cross. The quick, Juarrelsome, fearless Cockney: who laughed at them—how would they feel in a freezing storm in the Nort! Sea? ' A spider may terrify the mos! courageous women and a V. C. shrink from a cat. Every hero has his weak ness, and we may believe every cow: ard has a point where he comes to bay and will fight the world. A Stead) Worker. A gentleman seeing a colored man of his acquaintance starting or on a fishing excus.on, says a write: iu Judge. thought it an excelent time to reprove him for his laziness. “Rufus, you oid loafer,” said he. “do you think i*’s right to leave your wife at the wash-tub while you pass your time fishing?” “Yassah, jedge; it’s all right. Man wife don’ need any watching. She'll sholy wux jes’ as hard as i. I was dah.” ee Smokers Restricted. There was a time not so long aga when even men only smoked on suff r- ance and in banishment. In country houses the smoking-room was too often a small dark hole on the sun less side of the house, to which tle votary of the weed betook himself as to some dreary retreat, divided be: tween his cravings for a pipe and his desire :o get into more cheerful sur roundings. To-day indiscriminate smoking prevails. The Park. Two small girls from the slums. each with a tiny baby brother in her arms, stood - peering through the iron railings of a city park. Said one: “Could we go in the park, tink 7" «“Tain’t no park,” replied the other contemptuously, “dat’s grass.” SN le Heavy Funeral Bill New York City pays a large funeral bill. It costs the city $32.50 to bury each of the unclaimed bodies that pass through the morgue, and there are about 9,400 of them in the course of a year. — Hard-Wcrking Person. As a matter of fact, a member of a glee club works harder than a mem- ber of a notification committee and does not get nearly so much credit. Good Advice. Keep one lock on your pocketbook and two en your tongue. (— re e—— Mason, the lawyer, they tell me, is a pretty hard character.” “Case hardened, I suppose.” HARD LUCK. Reggy—(2 a. m.)—Wonder what that noise is under my bed. Can it be Sport? Good old fellow! Good doggie! Bad Bill, the housebreaker, (agside)—T’ink o’ me luck—havin’ t lick the dood’s hand! MUSICAL NOTE. “Owing to the weather, there was a very sma'l—but, at the same tine, a most appreciative audience pres- ent at the afternoon recital.” WON OUT. Gent—Vhat’s the matter sonny? Boy—Willie and me was seeing who could lean farthest out of the window and I won. 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Mrs. Gramercy—Do you thin’ 'n- tuition is a good thing for a wo:.au to possess? Mrs, Park—It is when she has it so well developed iuat sue can tel’ when her shirt waist isn’t all r «ht at the back. THE ANGRY DEEP. I like to get into a yacht And write a lot of tommy-rat, About the anger of the seas When smarting from a spankin breeze. HE COULD LIER AYE. fT OM Ar ES De Broke (signing his name in the hotel register)—Can I put up here to-night? Clerk—Yes, sir, in advance. ee rr ee em ———————————— Don’t Get the Idea that because the quality of our goods is thegbest, our prices are high. The extra quality and the extra care we give, are free. City Drug Store, Clutton Bros., Main St., Meyersdale, Pa. A Joy | Forever! 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 Beller AL 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. pg P.L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public. \ Star Office, Salisbury Pa. VOUCHERS. AGREEMENTS, WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Special Attention to Claims, Collections and Marriage License Applications. FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION ALWAYS ON HAND. Se Thought Microbes In a Drop of Ink. ‘When applied to the newspaper page they make people think twice. First, people think there's a man who keeps up with the procession. Second, they think he must keep good goods on hand. Again, if the home paper has enough drops of advertising ink on its surface to make a proper showing the outsider thinks this must be a pretty lively town. Thus a drop of NEWSPAPER AD- VERTISING INK is a good thing for the town. FOLEYSHONEY~=TAR for children; safe, sure. 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The life secret of the world’s 2 Skin Specialist. At all Dru, or "mailed for 50 cents. Special proposition and £ ie Wo deant on request. ola lila Soa) pest for toilet, nursery and 3 LHEG. C. BITTNER €0., Toledo;Ohio. R.E.MEYERS, Attorney-at-L.aw, SOM®RSET, PA. Office in Court House. W.H. KOONTZ. J. G.0eLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Liaw, SOMERSET, PENNA nfiice opposite Court House. DR.PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. BERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-l.aw. 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 8t. and Smith Ave. Special attention given to the|preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- | gerted in the best possible manner.
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