J et! wife | a new Salis- s store. clean, ft. d Salt at Cat Hides, fl con- wants [L, her. ish- k of ger iter $2.60 2.00 | 2.80 : 2.00 “°° 1.20 105 Shoes ods ust OSS. that, ere’s ome- ways They eing “— > re mn 5 — er——— ¢ RRR RE a BRR A SR SA =Barchus & Livengoods— MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE! RR RT A RE EER HA spgugs REE A A SR SRS SR RR ERS RR RE Ll RR RR The sale you all wait or. years. Be assured that values will be as remarkable as ever before. | The policy of this store is not to carry goods over \ / from one season to another. > appear for the Spring and Summer business. fore, the enormous reductions quoted below. made the Barchus & Livengood store famous. You know what this sale has meant to you in past New merchandise must There- This is Your Money-Saving Opportuni Jan. 24 to Feb. 15, The annual event that os { 1 1908. Do not fail to attend. We mention below only a few of the many bargains, as space forbids a complete list. 3 Clothing. Men’s $7.00 Overcoats............ Men’s $8.60 Overcoats............ Men’s $9.00 Overcoats............ Mens $10.00 Overcoats. ........ nn. Men’s $18.00 Overcoats........... Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Overcoats. .. Boys’ $3.60 Overcoats............. Boys’ $4.00.and $4.50 Overcoats. .. Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats............: Boys’ $7.60 Overcoats............. Boys’ $10.00 Overcoats............ “ Men's $8.50 and $9.00 Suits........ Men’s $10.00 Suits................ Meéen’s $11.00 Suits................ Men’s $13.00 Suits................ Men’s $15.00 Suits................ Men’s $16.00 Suits................ ‘Men’s $1850 Suits. ............... Men’s $20.00 Suits. :.............. One Lot Childs’ Suits, aged 2% to 5 years, at one-half former price. > One Lot Men’s and Young Men's Suits, at one-half fermer price. Boys’ $5.00 Knee Pant, Corduroy Suits, Clearance Price........ 25 per cent. off on all Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits. * 80 per cent. off on one lot Men's , Dress Pants. 10 per cent. off on all Men’s Dress Pants. 10 per cent. off on Men’s and Boys’ Corduroy Pants. 20 per cent. off on Men’s Working Coats. One-half off on all Men’s Fancy Vests. It will pay you big to buy a Suit or Overcoat during this sale. BERR ET dt pe : ANNO VORA ITNWWN-DDIDW 37 Shirts and Underwear. Entire stock Men’s 50c. Duquesne and Progress Dress Shirts... | Entire stock Men’s $1.00 Monarch and Duquesne Dress Shirts... Men’s $1.00 Gray Flannel Shirts. . Men's $1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts... Men’s $1.00 Sweaters. ............ Men’s 50c. Heavy Fleece-Lined Underwear ............ Men’s 50c. Heavy Ribbed Under. WORRY... ansaid vy Men’s $1.00 Weol Underwear (red ANA BTA)... 5. imei ave Men's $1.00 Wright's Health Un- « GOPWEBY Lo. iu aes Ladies’ 50c. Fleece-Lined Under- cosa. Ladies’ 25c. Fleece-Lined Under- . wear, small sizes only........ Ladies’ Wool Underwear (red and gray) Ten per cent. off on Boys’ and - Children’s Underwear. 38e. 79¢. 65c. 116 76¢. * 88e. 3c. 8c. 79c. gc. 20c. 16c. 79e. Shoes. Entire Stock Ladies’ $1.50 Shoes. . Ladies’ $1.25 Warm Lined Shoes. . Ladies’ $1.50 Fur-Trimmed Slippers Ladies’ 76c. Fur-Trimmed Slippers Men’s $4.00 Crosset and King Quality Shoes... .......... Men’s $3.60 Crosset and "King Quality Shoes................. Men’s $4.50 and $4.00 High Cut Heavy Working Shoes. ....... . 300 2 60 3 45 Men’s $6.00 King Quality and Crosset Dress Shoes at....... Clearance Prices on Odd Lots in Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Ten per cent. off our entire stock Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. $2.50 Men’s Four-Buckle Arties... 37% 2 00 Dry Goods. All the Best Calicoes, Clearance Price ......... 0... 000000 Lancaster and Amouskeg Ging- hams, Clearance Price........ 9c. Outing Cloth, Clearance Price. 10 and 12c¢.- Outing Cloth, Clear- ance Price... ............ ... 50c. Cloth, (Red, Blue, Gray and Brown) Clearance Price. ..... 50c. Plaid Dress Goods, Clesrance Be. 7c. 8c. 8c. 6%ec. 8c. | « 10c. Pree. 1. idee an 35¢. 25¢. Plaid Dress Goods. .,......... 15¢. "$1.00 Black Broadcloth........... 75¢. 15¢. Cotton Dress Goods, (Checks and Plaids) Clearance Price. . lle. 10c. Flannelette, Clearance Price. 8c. 25¢. Table Cloth, (Red or White). 22¢. 50c. Table Cloth. .... mia bs 42c. 75¢. Fine Linen Table Cloth...... 80c. 40c. Lumbermen’s Flannel. ....... 32c. 25c. Country Flannel... ......... 20c Hats and Caps. Men’s $3.00 Hats, Latest Styles... $ 2 25 .| One Lot Ladies’ Men’s $250 Hats, Latest Styles... Men’s $2.00 Hats, Latest Styles... Men’s $1.50 Hats, Latest Styles... One Lot Men’s Hats at less than Half Price. Men’s and Boys’ 25¢. Caps. ....... Men’s and Boys’ 50c. Cloth and Plush Caps................... Men’s $1.00 Caps................. Men’s $1.50 Corduroy Winter Caps Bargains in General. Ladies’ Furs at Half Former Price. Ladies’ 50¢c. Fuseinators.......... Ladies’ 25¢. Fascinators.......... 76c. Gray Cotton Blankets. ,...... $1.00 Gray Cotton Blankets....... $4.00 Fine Wool Blankets. ........ $4.75 Fine Wool Blankets......... $1.50 Bed Spreads, Clearance Price. .......«.0............ $1.75 Bed Spreads, Clearance Price ....... 0. ....000 Men’s 75¢. Lined Dress Gloves. ... 20 per cent. off Men’s and Boys’ Lined Working Gloves. $1.00 Nickel Alarm Clocks. ....... 25¢. Huck Towels, per pair 35c. Huck Towels, per pair........ Ladies’ $2.50 Petticoats. .......... Men’s boc. Silk Handkerchiefs. ... One Lot Ladies’ Collars at one- third former prices. Tbe. 95¢. $ 35¢. 19¢. 59¢. 79c. 325 37 115 125 15¢. 35e¢. Be. 39¢c. 79¢c. 45¢. Bring in your cash and carry away first class Everything as represented, or your money back. Remember the dates. Barchus & Livengood, a Pa. RR EP Ree QD) RAG GAG merchandise at a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. New Store! New 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, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Prices As Low As The Lowest! best and purest brands of goods. ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only the We solicit a share of your pat- and Sewing Machines. R. Rec & Te LE 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 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. | { J. E. Crissman. Will Surely Stop That Cough. Cures Colds} Prevents Pneumonia DR.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. FOLEYSHONEY:TAR FOLEYSHONEY:~TAR for children; safe, sure. ie opiates tf ner, Salisbury, Pa., fore Christmas. Windber—J. F. Ferner, Paint twp.—Benjamin Naugle. Quemahoning—David Miller. Rockwood—J. B. Shultz, Aaron Meyers. Salisbury—J. B. Keim, John Ringler. Shade—Ira A. Miller. Somerfield—Watson Guard. Somerset boro.—Jonas Keffer, Beam Sel- lers,John I. Saylor. Southampton—J. B. Baker. Stoyestown—Frank J. Taylor. Summit—Jared Walker, Milton C. Horner. | Wellersburg—Albert Baker, H. C. Witt. Elmer Claycomb, | ee — MONEY FOUND !—The undersigh- | ed found some money in Hotel Wag- Jitotuse on the evening be- | Owner can obtain | H. W. DeLoziEr. Indigestion Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not in itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are symptoms only bf a certain specific Nerve sickness—nothing else. ¥ was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop in the creation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy—Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With. out that original and highly vital principle, no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. Tor stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer fully recommend Dr. Shoop’s Restorative “ALL DEALERS” The Cough Syrup that 2 rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is BEES LAXATIVE © COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original iaxative cough contains no opiates, gently moves bowels, the cold off through Guaranteed to give on cr money refunded. BOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WiLL CURR YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do notrisk having Bright's Dis- ease or Diabetes. Thereis nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon 1.00 bottle of as not bene- If, after using two-thirds of a Kodol, you can honestly say it fited you, we will Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and sign the following, present it to the Age at’ the time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the bottle containing one-third of the medicine to the dealer from whom you bought it, and we will refund your money. Town State Sign here__ Cut Tkis Out Digests What YouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweet E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IL SOLD BY E. H. MILLER. JURORS F FOR , FEBRUARY COURT. Jurors have been drawn for the Regular term of ¢riminal court, which will convene on February 24, 1908. GRAND JURORS. Addison—Rufus P. Augustine, John Wil- helm. Berlin—William Cossel. Brothersvalley—Robert Stuck, J. M. ser. Conemaugh—James J. Kauffman. Elk Lick—John J. Bowser. Jefferson—Wilson Barndt. Jenner—Uriah Schmucker, Harry Aris- man, Michael Sipe. Lincoln—Francis Maust. Meyersdale—Herman Deist, Staub. Milford—E. J. Meyers, H. G. Walker. Quemahoning—H. J. Koontz. Salisbury—Irvin Engle. Somerset twp.—Albert H. Hemminger. Summit—Robert B. Walker, A. P. Bittner, H. W. Saylor, Wilson Saylor. Windber—Samuel B. Allison. PETIT JURORS. Addison—Frank Tressler, Samuel McNair. Allegheny—Frank Barclay. Berlin—Jacob M. Buechley, J. J. Zorn. Boswell—R. B. Phillippi. Brothersvalley—George Stahl, J. Conemaugh—William McCullah. Elk Lick—Joseph Livengood, J. S. Ste- vanus, James Maust, Moses Beachy, Rich- | ard Glotfelty. Greenville—Fred Darr, A. L. Housel. Jefferson—Abraham Howard, Chas. F. Mus- John C. S. Engle. Jenner—Hiram Lint. Lincoln—S. P. Baker. Meyersdale—William H. Deal, William H. same at THE Star office by furnishing | Miller, Clay Donges, Li. H. Long, Earl 8 satisfactory evidence of his loss, and | Hartley. paying for this advertisement. Middlecreek—H.: D. | Pile. { Northampton—C. W. Bittner. Mognet, Wesley J.
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