UN YY AXED AAD RD WGN BBB XOX AQ AD 3G a OC YAR, £5 ~ Viv 2 2 5 Dl A) 3 A) NY A A a XO. (O GS UND UN UN UU © El RI ZR J A adie A AXA DADO New Store! Non Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. . Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you * to come and inspect our nice, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Prices As As Low y As The L Lowest! We start with an entire new Hock and we Tandie only the best and purest brands of goods. We solicit a share of your pat- ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. Barchus & Livengood's Mid Winter Clearance Jan. 25th To Feb. 12th, To say we will have our Clearance Sale from Jan. 25 to Feb. 12, 1907, explaigs itself, as the people know what that means. of goods during this sale, and the Enormous heducnons and Leather Goods have advanced in price, of the prices quoted here are A We propose to close out thousands of dollars worth It will pay you big to attend this sale, as all Cotton and many PEPER OAS BBG So SC Clothing. Men’s $6.00 Overcoats............ Men’s $8.50 Overcoats............ Men’s $9.00 Overcoats Men’s $10.00 Overcoats...... ee Men’s $12.00 Overcoats.... ....... Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Overcoats. .. Boys? $3. 00 and M 00 Overcoats. .. Boys’ $7.50 ee SE Men’s 36.00 Suits. ..: .... ois ~Men’s $8.50 and $9.00 Suits ...... Men's $10.00 Suits................ Men’s $12.50 and $13.00 Suits .... Men’s $15.00 Suits Men’s $18.00 Suits Men’s $20.00 Suits. . One Lot Boys’ Knee Pant Suits at 17 Former Pric. Twenty per cent. off on all Boys’ Suits. Ten per cent. off on all Men’s Dress Pants. Thirty per cent. off on one lot of Men’s Dress Pants. Ten per cent. off on Men’s and Boys’ Corduroy Pants. Men’s $1.00 Jeans Pants (slightly soiled) Lot of Men’s Dress Shirts, (soft and laundried) formerly $1.00, Clearance Price Lot of Men’s Dress Shirts, soft and laundried, formerly 50c., Clearance Price.... Men’s 50c. Heavy Cotton Sweaters Men’s 59¢. Heavy Cotton Shirts. . Men’s $1.00 Blue Flannel Shirts... Men’s $1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts. .. Men’s 50c. Heavy Fleece-lined Un- derwear Men’s 50c. Heavy Ribbed Under- Men’s $1.00 Wright’s Health Un- _ derwear Ladies’ 50c. Fleeced Underwear... Ladies’ Good Quality Fleeced Un- derwear Ladies’ Fleeced Underwear, small sizes only Ladies’ Red and Gray Wool Un- derwear Shirts and Underwear. Ladies’ $1.50 Shoes, all sizes Ladies’ $1.25 Warm-lined Shoes.. 59] Men’s Felt Slippers worth 75¢., at Men’s Slippers worth 85¢. at Men’s Carpet Slippers at Men’s $4.00 Winter Weight, Cros- sett Shoes Men’s $3.50 Winter Weight Cros- sett Shoes. ... Men’s $2.25 Warm Lined Shoes... Ten per cent. off our entire stock of Men’s, Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Shoes. Special Prices on Odd Lots in * Shoes. Dry Goods. Best Calico, American and Simp- son, Clearance Price....... : Lancaster Gingham, Clearance Eight cent Outing Cloth Ten cent Outing Cloth Twenty-five cent Wool Flannel. . Fifty cent Cloth, Red, Blye, Gey and-Green:......... ;.....:" One Dollar Black Broadcloth Fifty cent Plaid Dress Goods..... Ten cent Flannelette oy Cotton Dress Goods Best 114 yard-wide Table Oilcloth 05 .06 .08 08 19 .39 79 .39 .08 1214 1214 Men's Hats and Caps. Men’s $2.50 Hats, latest styles. ... $ 1.98 Men’ Ss i 50 Hats, a Sr Men’s $1.25 Hats, latest styles. ... One lot Men’s Hats at less than hate It pric e. Men's s and Ci 8 Boe. Cloth and Plush Gaps.....v.ov...o... es .39 Men’s $1.00 Cloth Caps........... 79 Men’s 3 50 Cloth Caps 98 ‘Bargains i in Gener: al. Ladies’ Furs at half price. Ladies’ 50c. Fascinators Ladies’ 25¢. Fascinators......... Seventy-five cent Soft Gray Blank. ets... L. 2% 0 J 19 BRBSBRBBSIS RRB BBR RR 7 S 9 One Dollar Gray Blankets........ $2.25 Comforts. i xiv al ii 1 58 $4.50 Fine Wool Blankets. ........ 3.50 Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s 50c. Leggings Ten per cent. off on Men’s and La- dies’ Cloth Overshoes and Arc- tics. Ten per cent. off on Men’s and Boys’ Felt Boots. Ladies’ $1.50 Gum Boots Twenty per cent. off on all Um- brellas. One lot of Men’s 50c¢. Lined Work- ing Gloves............ There are many other things that we can save you money on during this great clearance sale. Come early and secure the pick of the bargains. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD, SALISBURY, PA. BBE Be EEE new line of Dry Goods, BB BEeS a BEE BRS BBBRBDS DUBOIS Gas and Gasoline ENGINES Are adapted for every purpose where power Is required. Per- fectly Safe. Strictly High Grade. eT Horizontal Type 5 to 100 H. P, Give more power, last lon and cost less to operate. They are known the world over and in Buffalo alone over 500 are in use. As proof of of their simplicity, SY and durabi ards were secured Be Sxbosi an Aw try and Euro We build 4 nes 2 to portable Tork pumping, etc., both Oh All the to a $300, gas engines x P. for Ea 0 lity Gold Medals tions in this coun- P., gasoline 100 H. electric lighting, farm ntal and vertical ig vements. Every engine warranted. lant, and every engine is shipped We #) direct ® roms tx the facto! io you at factory prices. Catalogs and full information sent DUBOIS IRON WORKS, DuBois, Pa. BA present duty: Subscribe for THE STAR. | Vertical Type 21012 H. P. 801 North Brady St, He asked what paper she liked best, While riding in a car, And then she leaned upon his breast And sweetly murmured, “Star!” Relating to the Grading of a Part of Grant Street, in the Borough of Salisbury. SECTION 1—Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Bor- | ough of Salisbury, in the County of Somer- | set and State of ‘Pennsylvania, and -it is | hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the grade on the East Side of Grant Street in said Borough of Salisbury, from Broad Lane to Mechanics Street, be jand the same is hereby established as fol- lows: Beginning at the curb line at the | southeast corner of Grant Street and Broad | Lane, at the present grade of said streets, | thence along said curp line on the east side I of Grant street, descending 1.686 ft. per hun- dred for a distance of six hundred and fif- teen (615) feet, thence descending .96 ft. per hundred for a distance of seven hundred (700) feet, thence ascending .74 ft. per hun- dred for a distance of three hundred (300 feet, to the southeast corner of Grant an | Mechanics Streets. Said grade being fixed according to the survey and plot prepared | by G. L. Benford, Civil Engineer. Ordained and Enacted into a law this fifteenth day of January. 1907. T. H. JOHNSTON, Attest:-—— GEORGE C. HAY, Clerk of Council Approved this 16th day of January, 1907. S. R. MOKINLEY, 1-24 Burgess. Pres. of CQuncil. COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa., is an ideal place to study music. $84 pays six weeks board and instruction on either piano, organ, violin, band and y | string instruments and singing. Terms begin May 6, June 17, July 29. For catalogs address 2-14 HENRY B. MOYER. Desirable Residence Property for Sale, Large corner lot, 66x196 feet, front- ing on the main street of Salisbury borough, having thereon a very con- venient and desirable 8-room house, a stable, good well, fine fruit, good board walks, etc. The house has been re- céntly remodeled and given three coats of paint. Everything about the place is in good repair, and the location is one of the most desirable in town. The lot is large enough for an addi- tional building or two, and the price at which the property can be bought is very reasonable. For further partic- ulars, apply at Tur Star office, or Lick, Pa. ll ONLY $1.00 for single rigs to Mey- ersdale, at the Williams Livery. tf EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa., you will get the worth of your money. Somerset County telephone. tf ee i Desirable Home For Sale. The Josiah Dively residence property on Grant street, Salisbury, Pa., is of- fered at private sale for a limited time. If not sold soon, property will be rent- ed. For further particulars apply to tf Kate MiER, Elk Lick, Pa. YOU CAN'T get better Livery Ser- vice anywhere than at the Williams Livery, Salisbury, Pa. Prices always fair. Somerset County telephone. tf WANTED, all the sick and well peo- ple to know that we are sole agents for Dr. Kimmell’s celebrated Stomachic and Nervine Remedy, also Dr. Kim- mell’s Headache and Liver Tablets. tf Howarp MEAGER & Co. WANTED AT ONCE |—Two good girls (white), one for din- ing room, the other for laundry work, at Hay’s Hotel. Good wages. Apply to or address D. I. Hay, Elk Lick, Pa. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. David J. Wolfersberger et ux. tc Emma S. Moore, in Rockwood, $500. Wesley A. Barron to Fannie Gahagan. in Somerset township, $1000. Peter Anstead to Michael Anstead. in Stonycreek, $6. Austin M. Meyers to Irvin J. Meyers in Stonycreek, $280. Cyrus J. Fike to Meyersdale & Salis bury Street Railway Co., in Summit $44. W. H. Baker et ux. to same, in Elk Lick, $250. Martha A. Lancaster et al. to Willian Campbell, in Northampton, $1000. Martha Griffith to R. Hammer, ir Jenner, $125. George Donges et ux. to S. B. Phil son, in Meyersdale, $200. Lorren Morrell to F. A. Domer, i: Meyersdale, $265. Ellsworth W. Leslie to John D. Bar low, in Addison, $25. John A. Gower to same, in Addison $160. Noah Scott to same, in Addison, $4560 John G. Ogle et ux.to Henry Vought et al., in Black, $1. B. M. Moore for Sheriff, to M. G Boucher, in Middlecreek, $1200. Emerson Younkin et ux. to Evan- Rush, in Confluence, $1150. Elmer Peterson et ux. to David M Eppley, in Conemaugh, $800. W. H. Hay to Sarah E. Shaulis, i: Meyersdale, $500. Martin L. Manges to Babcock Lum ber Co., in Shade, $650. Josiah Lowery’s heirs to same, i: Shade, $4000. David Heinbaugh et ux. to John 1 Barlow, in Addison, $250. Peter J. Snyder et al. to same, in Ac dison, $50. George Donges et ux. to Catherin- Hare, in Meyersdale, $84. Henry W. Good to Isaac Jones, |i Somerset township, $3500. Carrie May Nuniller to Margaret 1 Baker, in Summit, $300. Christian M. Beachy to David Kein in Elk Lick, $1700. Jacob Rhoads et ux. to John Gless ner, in Stonycreek, $10. Jacob Glessner to John Glessner, i Stonycreek, $4200. W. W. Dempsey et ux. to Conrat Benning, in Allegheny, $1000. Daniel A. Weyand to James Sivits, i, Stonycreek, $240. Wilson J. Bittner et ux. to Bernan J. Johnson, in Summit, $600. Andrew Kreider to John Q. Barlow in Summit, $1050. Josiah J. Walker, Executor, et al. t« Nellie Emerick, in Stonycreek, $1198. Same to Etta Cramer, in Stonycreek $000. Si Israel Brunner et ux. to Ann King, is Middlecreek, $204. Harvey T. Friedline to Fred Ankeny in Jefferson, $33. ‘a Fred Ankeny to Frank A. Arisman in Jefferson, $25. Isaac J. Jones.et al. to Adam J. Ber keybile et al.,in Somerset townshi; George Cobaugh’s Devisee’s to Joh E. Cobaugh, in Somerset township, § .
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