Po EI a ARR OE RASTA IES OO, CREA, DAREN EH AED X A & SRS ES IB BESS RED ESS Renthis & Livengood's Winter Clearance Sale! 25th To Feb. 12th, 1907 To say we will have our Clearance Sale from Jan. 25 to Feb. 12, 1907, explains itself, as the people know what that means. We ‘propose to close out thousands of dollars worth of goods during this sale, and the Enormous Reductions quoted below will surely make them go quickly. It will pay you big to attend this sale, as all Cotton and Leather Goods have advanced in price, and many of the prices quoted here are Ih y AOE OP EA UO IANO 5 aS ND) 9 Clothing. Men’s $6.00 Overcoats............ Men’s $8.50 Overcoats............ Men’s $9.00 Overcoats............ Men’s $10.00 Overcoats........... Men’s $12.00 Overcoats.... ...... Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Overcoats. .. Boys’ $3.00 and $4.00 Overcoats. .. Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats........... : Boys’ $7.50 Overcoats............. Men's 36.00 Suits.... .... ....... Men’s $8.50 and $9.00 Suits Men’s $10.00 Suits Men’s $12.50 and $13.00 Suits Ce Men’s $15.00 Suits Men’s $18.00 Suits Men’s $20.00 Suits. . ‘One Lot Boys’ Knee Pant Suits at 14 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) $ .59 Shirts and Underwear. 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 59c. 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- Ladies’ 50c. Fleeced Underwear... Ladies’ Good Quality Fleeced Un- Ladies’ Fleeced Underwear, small sizes only Ladies’ Red and Gray Wool Un- derwear Men’s Slippers worth 85c. at Men’s Carpet Slippers at Men’s $4.00 Winter Weight, Cros- sett Shoes... ol... 00 Men’s $3.50 Winter Weight Cros. gett Shoes... Ji... oe. 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 Shoes. Dry Goods. Best Calico, American and Simp- son, Clearance Price Lancaster Gingham, Cloararics Odd Lots in Eight cent Outing Cloth Ten cent Outing Cloth Twenty-five cent Wool Flannel. .. Fifty cent Cloth, Red, Blue, Gray and Green One Dollar Black Broadcloth Fifty cent Plaid Dress Goods..... Ten cent Flannelette os Cotton Dress Goods....... ...... Men’s $2.00 Hats, latest styles.... Dew) s $1. 50 Hats, fatost Myles. = 98 One lot Men's Hots at less than Men’s and Boys’ 25¢. Men’s and Boys’ 50c. Plush. Caps. co. ou 000000) 39 Men’s $1.0Q Cloth Caps........... 79 Men’s 3, 50 Cloth C aps Boa, 98 Bargains in Gener al. Ladies’ Furs at half price. $ Ladies’ 50¢. Fasecinators.... ...... Ladies’ 25¢. Fascinators. ........ Seventy-five cent Soft Gray Blank Doe Dollar Gray Blankets. ....... 2.95. Comforts... ................. $4.50 Fine Wool Blankets. ........ Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s 50c. Ten per cent. off on Men’s and La- dies’ Cloth Overshoes and Are- Ten per cent. off on Men’s and Ladies’ $1.50 Shoes, all sizes Ladies’ $1.26 Warm-lined Shoes. . .95 Men’s Felt Slippers worth 75c., at 49 121 122 1 Ladies’ $ 1.20 Best 114 yard-wide Table Oilcloth Men's Hote and L Cops brellas. Boys’ Felt Boots. $1.50 Gum Boots. ......... Twenty per cent. off on all Um- One lot of Men’s 50c. Lined Work- ing Gloves.............. ...... 29 $1.49 A) a9 Caps........ 19 Cloth and > AS DG UV ROAD aD aN Se NU VEE A ED EID ENP IA EA EY AC “ 3 5 AS A ASAD DIVX 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. AO OD IOI BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD, SALISBURY, PA. New Store] Now oe Cond We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. « . Clotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you ~ to come and ftpect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Bhives, Grousmes, etc We start + with an entire Rew ak. and we handle al 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. “DUBOIS Gas and Gasoline ENGINES Are adapted for every purpose where power Is required. Per- oouly Sate, Strictly High Grade. Give more Power 1a) lon, known the wo: _ Horizontal Type B to 100 H. P, vr and cost less to operate. Buff: They are are alo alone over. 500 are in f ? the simplicity, economy and durabilit; Gold Medals aad Eien Ama of oir simp ep oo In all y hens fp igen es 2 rtabl Lr for mianshclaring, sick e wor. umping, € aE Sipe 7 types. We A ne a Sitions in this gun. gasoline dlectrio c lighting, farm tal and vertical ged Hin Ee WArran t and every engine is shipped prices. Catalogs an from the saotory to o at factory } direct full information sent ‘DUBOIS IRON WORKS, Vertical Type 21012 H. P. 801 North Brady St, ~- DuBois, Pa. HEA present duty: Subscribe for THE STAR. He asked what paper she liked best, While riding in a car, And then she leaned upon his breast And sweetly murmured, “STAR!” ORPHANS COURT SALE —of Valuable— Real Estate! By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will of- fer at public outery, upon the premises, on Saturday, February 23rd, 1907, | At 2 O’eloek P. M., | the following property of Silas Tressler, | Intely deceased: An interest of, in and to a certain mes- | suage or tract of land warranted in the name of Enos Moor, adjoining lands war- ranted in the name of Joseph Grundy, Jacob Miller, James Carey, Ebenezer Gri th and situate in the township of Elk Lick, | in the county of Somerset, Pennsylvania, | containing three hundred and sixty-three and one-half (363}4) acres and allowances, boing 45 acres, more or less. | TERMS, Cash. | H.S. TRESSLE { 2-14 Ror Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Coughs, expels Colds from the system by gently meving the bowels. @ | walks, ete. COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa., & an ideal place to study music. $34 pays six weeks board and instruction on either piano, organ, violin, band and string instruments and singing, Terms begin May 6, June 17, July 29. For catalogs address 2-14 HENRY B. MOYER. Dasirable Residence PronerLy 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 The house has been re- cently 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 Ture Star office, Elk Lick, Pa. te TRY IT |—Our Bonne Et Belle Type- writer Paper. We furnish it blank, in full letter sheets, 84x11 inches, for only $1.10 per ream. We also furnish it printed, when desired, at customary prices. We also have many other grades and brands of typewriter paper, and it’s all good. tf. SoMERSET COUNTY STAR. —————p meme. EVERY TIME you hire a rig at the Williams Livery, 8alisbury, Pa., you will get the worth of your money. Somerset County telephone. tt 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. 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 Hoy ARD Myaash & 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. tf THE NEW COURT HOUSE. After a conference lasting about ten days between the County Commission- ers of Somerset county, and the firm of Caldwell and Drake, contractors for Somerset’s beautiful Temple of Justice, an agreement was reached on Friday afternoon, and the Court House was turned over to the County Commis- sioners to take immediate possession. By the terms of the agreement entered into between the Commissioners and the contractors, the Commissioners paid to the contractors the amount of money retained under the terms of the original contract of construction, less an amount aggregating seven thousand dollars, which the Commissioner will hold until they have an opportunity to make a complete inspection of the work, and with which sum of money they can remedy any defects disclosed in the inspection. It was also a part of the agreement between these par- ties that the occupancy of the building is not to be construed to be an accept- ance of it, but that any and all mat- ters of dispute are still open to adjust- ment. The furniture and electric fix- tures, are all on hand to be put in place, and it will only be a short time until each office will be in running or- der. The next term of Court will be held in the new structure. Somerset county should be congratu- lated upon getting this magnificent building at the cost incurred. The contractors say that if they were to be- gin the building at this time, that the cost would be one hundred thousand dollars greater than the amount ex- ponded.—Somerset Democrat. The above is a true statement, in spite of all the rot and “hogwash” pub- lished by the Somerset Herald anent the new Court House, during the past two years. The Herald took the ab- surd position that a new court house was not needed, and after the contract was let, then it declared that the build- ing was contracted for at an extrava- gant price, ete., ete. But the Herald knew it was lying all the time, and all it was after was a political issue. CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE “It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption,” writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, 8. C. “I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, and contin- ued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were en- tirely gone and I was restored to my pormal weight, 170 pounds.” Thou- sands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at E. H. Miller's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. : 21