50,000.00 REST POSITS. careful ate Valley. ashier. derson. 9 Butter | Hogs. 10]! s from the ts. Con- weepings. the latest Il have no 0O., ry, Pa. rms = )ceries. are always of flour— d right. try whose - free Book ler’s profit best. Our ; Ohio. 4 ¢ * » - 3 * 4 Ll yr F | se = ho A fir .! - . n e Wid tw have this season. Men’s heavy Fleece-lined Underwear in brown, blue and black. Men’s Wool Underwear in gray and red. 7 Ladies’ and Children’s Fleece-lined and Seri] Wool Underwear in all the different weights. Hats and Caps All the new Fall and Winter styles in Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps. The prices will meet your approval. Men’s"and Boys’ wool and cotton Shirts and Sweaters. 4 of I~ 5 Sweet-Orr Trousers and Overalls. SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS! We carry the largest stock of Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and Gum Goods in the % south of the county, and you will have no trouble in being fitted here. We sell such well known & shoes as the Walk-Over, King Quality and Crosset, for men, H. W. Merriam & Co. Children’s 2 Shoes, and many other well known makes. Underwear. wsik-oveg Po ET AT AT ET AT OT USI PRBRBBRS BBBRREB Never before have ASK FOR THE Fall Dry Goods Ly SHOE You will find this department well FOR MEN stocked with a complete line of new Fall goods. all the new shades, Serges, Cashmeres and plain goods. A large assortment of new Calicoes and Lancaster Ginghams, Table and Floor Oilcloth, ete. lt TILL Go The summer days are past, and now you will begin to think of purchasing such merchandise as you will need for the cool weather that will soon be here. as well to have a complete line of new fall and winter goods ready when you need them as we New Fall Clothing! /@ No need to look elsewhere for your new suit or overcoat, for you will find here a most complete stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats in the correct 1905 styles. Men's Suits, $6.50 to 19.00. Young Men's Suits, $4.50 to $12. Boys’ Knee-pant Suits, $1.50 to 3.50. A complete line of Men's and Boys’ separate Dress Pants from $1.00 to 5.00. Boys Knee Pants 25c. to $1.00. Also a big line of Men's and Boys’ Jeans Pants, Corduroys and Outing Cloth, Flannelette, Cloth in we prepared Come in and let us show you our large stock of new goods, whether you are ready to buy or not. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD. “9 @ EXE XO Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drills, Corn Drills, 1900 Wash Machines, Syracuse, Perfection, Imperial and Oliver Chill Plows, Garden Tools, & Farm Tools, ete., and still offer cul Banus Bugs, Sr Was, €8 EW Also headquarters for Nutrioton-Ashland Stock § ? B® Food, and all kinds of Horse and Cattle Powders. Our & #3 prices are the lowest. NX PSS = con CTR USE DE $4 Rs | OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. | Meat ee | taken by Miss Linna M. Perry, Below will be found the names of the various county and district officials. Un- are, Somerset, Pa. | President Judge—Francis J. Kooser, | Member of Congress—A. F. Cooper, Union- | town, Pa. State Senator—William C. Miller, Bedford, | Market! less otherwise indicated, their addresses | harmony taught. ® na PIANO LESSONS !—Pupils Theory and Grant street, Salisbury, Pa. tf graduate in music. TO LAND OWNERS:—We have BUTCHERING OUTFIT FOR SALE! A fine outfit in Salisbury, Pa., con- sisting of a fine new refrigerator, meat blocks, hooks, counter, scales, tools, grinders, delivery wagon, ete. Also 2 good slaughter house and equipments. A big bargain for a quick buyer. For particulars, call on or address THE Star, Elk Lick, Pa. tf. PICTURE FRAMING, clock, gun, bicycle and umbrella repairing a spec- ialty., When in need of anything enumerated here, call on Ben. Wagner, General Mechanic and Repairman, Sal- isbury, Pa. tf WANTED AT ONCE !—Two good girls, either white or color- ed, for kitchen work, at Hay’s Hotel. Address D. I. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. tf FINE GUN FOR SALE!—A fancy new double-barrel Shotgun, brand new, 12 gauge, made extra strong for smoke- less powder. One of the finest guns on the market. Will be sold for less than its value. Inquire at Star office, Elk Lick, Pa. tf IF YOUR BUSINESS will not st:nd advertising, advertise it for sale. You cannot afford to follow a business that will ~t stand advertising. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS for weddings, parties, etc., also engraved visiting cards and all manner of steel and copper plate engraved work at THE Star office. Call and see our samples. All the latest styles in Script, Old Eng- lish and all other popular designs at prices as low as offered by any printing house in the country, while the work is the acme of perfection. tf MONEY FOUND !—Between the Elk Lick Supply Company's store and Broad Lane, a pocketbook containing a sum of money. Owner can obtain same by describing pochetbook amd paying for this advertisement. STOVES FOR SALE!—1 Good Sec- ond-hand Heating Stove and 1 good Second-hand Cook Stove, practically as good as new. For particulars call at THE STAR office. 10-5 SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED by the Elk Lick Township School Board. All applications must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than Satur- day evening, Oct. 7th. Address Wu. H. ENGLE, Secretary, 1t Elk Lick, Pa. WARDS OFF PNEUMONIA. All coughs, colds and pulmonary complaints that are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Curee Clears the phlegm, draws out inflam- mation and heals and soothes the af- fected parts, strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by E. H. Mil- ler. 11-1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Wilmore Coal Co. to John Sisor, in Windber, $600. Hiram Blough to Robert P. Watt, in Conemaugh, $8000. John A. Blough to Harry B. Rhine, in Jenner, $2774. Henry S. Speicher to same, in Cone- maugh, $3200. Matthew H. Hoover to Bessie Hoov- er, in Salisbury, $650. $8John Ankeny to Peter Ankeny, in Jenner, $1925. John P. Ankeny to Somerset Trust Company, trustee, in Jenner, $14,263. David Barnett to same, in Jenner, $25,639. Joseph Covode’s heirs to same, in Jenner, $12,134. Noah Gohn to same, in Jenner, $8,- 475, Jacob B. Friedline to same, in Jen- ner, $19,809. Edward P. Sipe to same, in Jenner, $14,561. John Biesecker to same, in Jenner, $31,904. Amanda Shaffer to same, in Jenner, $16,017. Noah S. Miller to same, in Jenner, $18,116. Michael M. Shaulis to same, in Lin- coln, $11,172. Wm. M. Gohn to same, in Jenner, $3,- 500. Charles Griffith to same, in Jenner, $1584, °° Boswell Improvement Company to Lewis DeLuca, Boswell, $320: Lewis DeLuca to Siamslau Cyrenus, Boswell, $530. John L. Saylor to Tillie Pile, in Som? erset twp., $142. John L. Saylor to Minnie B. Lowry, in Somerset twp., $150. John L.Saylorto 8. & C. R. R,, in Somerset twp., $207. Take notice that I have opened a new and up-to-date meat market in Salis- bury, one door south of Lichliter’s store. Everything is new, neat and clean, and it is a model in every respect. I deal in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Fresh Fish, ete. I pay highest cash prices for Fat Cat- tle, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Hides, ote. | GUARANTEE T0 PLEASE YOU and want you {o call and be con- vinced that I can best supply your wants in the meat line. CASPER WAHL, The Old Reliable Butcher. Pa. | printed and keep in stock a supply of | john J. Livengood to Edith 8. Lich- Members of the Assembly—J. W. Endsley, | trespass notices containing extracts Somerfield; L. C. Lambert, Lambertsville. | from the far-reaching trespass law pass- Sherifi—A. J. Coleman. | ed at the 1805 session of the Pennsyl- Prothonotary—N. E. Berkey. vania Legislature. The notices are Register—Charles C. Shafer. plinted on good eardboard with blank Recorder—Everett C. Welch. ine for signature, and they will last Clerk of Courts—John G. Emert. for years in all kinds of weather. Every Treasurer—W. S. Matthews. land owner should buy some of them, District Attorney—R. E. Meyers. as the law requires land owners to post Coroner—Dr. S. J. H. Louther. | their lands if they want the protection Commissioners—S. W. Poorbaugh, Joseph of the latest and best trespass law ever Horner, Jos. B. Miller. Solicitor—A. L. G. | passed. Send all orders to THE Star, Hay. | Elk Lick, Pa. tf Jury Commissioners—C. R. McMillan, Ad- 2 dison; W. J. R. Hay, Lavansville. | WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does Directors of the Poor—Chauncey F. Dick- . % : ey, J. B. Mosholder, Somerset; and Aaron | not pay to advertise, he is simply ad- F. Swank, Davidsville. Attorney for Direc- | mitting that he is conducting a busi- tors, H. F. Yost; cleek, C. L. Shaver. | ness that is not worth advertising, a —_——— liter, in Salisbury, $250. Edwin Winters to Quemahoning Coal Co..in Jenner, $160. C. H. Radeliff to David Fuller, in Elk Lick, $50. Elizabeth Kunz to A. Faulkner, in Berlin, $175. M. E. Dennison to Wilson Schrock, in Somerset bor., $25. A PLEASURE TO ALL. No pill is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Pills are so mild and ef- fective that children, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing Superintendent of Schools—D. W. Seibert. | business conducted by a man unfit to Chairmen Political Organizations—F. M. | . : do business, and a business which Forney, Republican; Alex. B. Grof, Demo- : cratic; R. M. Walker, Berlin, Prohibition. |should be advertised for sale. tt effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Sold by E. H. Miller. 11-1 i i ml ind i
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