ned a new - in Salis- ter’s store. and clean, pect. and Salt te. r Fat Cat- try, Hides, oF YOU be con- our wants AHL, utcher. 30WELS Ay [HE ORIGINAL - | Dress Ginghams, | CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMN! Now is the time to get your floor coverings for spring, and we have a large stock to select from. Velvet, Axminster, Body Brussells and many more grades. Shirtwaistings, Mohair Goods! All the latest plaids and shadow stripes. | Oxfords, Shoes, Oxfords! Tan Pomps and Oxfords in Childs’, Misses’, La- dies’ and Men’s Pat. Leather. Shoes and Oxfords in all grades. Come and examine our goods. The prices, you will find, are right. Elk Liek Supply Co. 2) AO ORG DAD OF SALISBURY. J Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000 Assets over $300,000. On Time 3 PER GENT. INTEREST spc. J. Li. BArcHuUS, President. H. H. Mays, Vice President. § . Auperr REIrz, Cashier. § DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H.“H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. ¢ Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. § Evrrihie Good Our store is chucked full of to.eat, and our prices are always fair. We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us." Very Respectfully, S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa. 122 Horse Power. Model B.-8. Price $2500 F. O. B. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Five passenger Touring Car, 4 cylinder 434x434, Transmission—Selective Type, three speeds, forward and reverse. 34 inch wheels, 4 inch pneumatic tires, 112 inch wheel base. : Place your order now, all orders filled in order of] their receipt. : . . BELLEFONTAINE AUTOMOBILE CO, 406 WATER STREET, BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO. LETTERS FROM USERS OF THE “Your machine is & complete success. I learned more about washing out of your little booklet than I ever would have fom all the Fomen you gould gland in 2 or ays i 1.25 a k ng when I can do the same in two hours wi ik been paying $1.95 a Week form 2 J. M. BYRD, Hampton, Va “We have tried the “ EASY ”” and find it just as you represent it and the only washer I ever saw that does the washin, cloatl Withost rubbing 2 the board. It is easy to work and ing thoroughly. ce n as no equal. fies the waning ge YS E. LIGGETT, R. D. 1, Box 4, Avella, Pa. Make the washing easy for one-twelfth of the year at our expense. Wash everything washable in the house. If you cannot make the “EASY” earn its price.during the house-cleaning season return it at our expense. Pages 26-27 of our free book on Washing Formulas give you valuable information on washing flannels. \DODCE & ZVILL, 26 Dillaye Bldg.; Syracuse, N.Y. | | } Fire, Fire, 1re! {HIRE INSURANCE 3: Can you afford to have your : A A AR RR | 8 dwelling or household goods go § 2 up in smoke without a cent of in- §& ® surance with which to cover your 3 i loss? Do It Now! Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk # Lick drug store, and have him ® show you how small the cost ® would be to have a polacy written ¥ © insuring you against such losses. § 1. Mil, Sus Agent for W. B. Cook & Son. LIVERY, |Salisbury, Penna. | Frank Wager, Propr. ‘Harvey Wagner, Mgr. Good horses, and good rigs of all kinds. Special attention to the needs of traveling men, and extra good equipments for pic- nicking and sleighing parties. Horses well fed and cared for, at reasonable rates. Somerset County telephone. WINDSOR HOTEL --— ww “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE” DV VR An excellent restaurant where good service combines with low prices. ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. RERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attormey-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, Attorney-at-Liaw, DISTRICT ATTORNEY SOM~RSET, PA. Office in Court House. { W. H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A J. G. OGLE Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL RB. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-L.aw, ? SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR. PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. E.C. SAYLOR, D.D. 8,, SALISBURY, PA, Office in Mrs. M. Dively Residence, Grant Street. Special attention given to the preserva- | tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. W. A. CLARKE, FUNGral Direcor and Emboime. All work given the best of attention. Night calls answered promptly. Both Somerset and Economy "Phones. Our Undertaking Rooms and Resi- dence are in the Zimmerman building, next door to- Will & Saler’s Furniture Store, MEYERSDALE, PENNA. A Success. “THE OLD WORLD _ AND ITS WAYS” BY — Wm. Jennings Brya 576 Imperial Octavo Pages. 251 Superb En- gravings from photographs taken by Col. ryan. Beoounts his trip around the world and his visits to all nations. Greatest book of travel ever written. Most suc- cessful book of this generation. 41 called for in 4 months. Write us for sample T8pOrts of first 100 agents em- ployed. The people buy it eagerly. The agent’s harvest. Outfit FREE.—Send fifty cents to cover _cost of mailing and handling. Address THE THOMPSON PUBLISHING (0., St. Louis, Mo. For Agents. @ Do yourememter, as a boy, how delighted you were with your first STEVENS? Truly an event at that time. Give YOUR BOY a STEVENS now. Will add to hi haopiness and education. 4 MAKE A MAN OF YOUR BOY! p If you cannot obtain STEVENS RIFLES— Tor 5 cents SHOTGUNS— in stamps to PISTOLS Pay portage, we from your Dealer, will send you we ship direct, our complete express prepaid, 160-page Fire- upon receipt of arm Catalog. Catalog Price. b ‘J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P. 0. Box 4098. Chicopee Falls, Mass. Stray Mare. On March 8th, 1808, a light bay mare, weighing about 800 pounds, 7 years old, black mane, and forelock cut off, stray- ed away from my place near McHenry postoffice, Garrett county. Md. A suitable reward will be paid for the re- turn of said mare. 4-16 Geo. W, FrIEnD. Summer Normal School. The Sdlisbury Normal School will open Monday, May 4, 1908, and close with Teachers’ Examination. Provision will be made for the ac- commodation of all grades. For par- ticulars address 5-7 JENET O. McKINLEY. Marriage Licenses. Since our last report: John Gernard Griffith, Meyersdale. Anna Flora Lape, Meyersdale. Harry G. Zerfoss, Stonycreek. Cora Gode, Stonycreek. Reuben Knupp, Somerset twp. Carrie E. Ludy, Somerset twp. Norman C. Berkey, Scalp Level. Gertrude Foust, Scalp Level. John H. Bittner, Garrett. Martha Jane Sanner, Garrett. Harry Venton Gaynor, Somerset bor. Ida Elizabeth Fisher, Somerset twp. George A. Arisman, Jenner twp. Marion M. Koontz, Jenner twp. Alifzed N. Tissue, Confluence. Carrie Welfley, Confluence. Harry W. Moore, Lincoln twp. Emma Atchison, Black twp. Chas. A. May, Rockwood. Margaret M. Spangler, Rockwood. Ross 0. King, Middlecreek twp. Margaret A. Brant, Brothersvalley twp. Joseph F. Barndt, Scalp Level. Gertie Yeager, Elkton, Pa. Joseph Fike, Summit twp. Bertha Bittner, Elk Lick twp. James F. Barron, Somerset twp. Malinda E. Casebeer, Lincoln twp. Dennis Marker, Black. Edith Critehfield, Black. Wm. A. Gindelsperger, Quemahoning. Myrtle Custer, Quemahoning. Harry C. Ling, Quemahoning. Annie Schumpert, Johnstown. William Dowen, Windber. Yarda Gustafson, Windher. George W. Rees, Elk Lick. ‘Bertha K. Menhorn, Elk Lick. George Engle, Coal Run. Lucy May Parker, Jerome. Phillip Powell, Windber. Bertha M. McMullen, Windber. David W. Green, Addison twp. Malinda Platter, Addison twp. Jacob D. Pritts, Meyersdale. Nannie Crissinger, Meyersdale. Jacob D. Pritts, Meyersdale. Nannie Rochard, Meyersdale. Ross I. Pyle, Friedens, Lucie A. Hensel, Friedens. Irvin W. Nichel, Somerset. Florence Louder, Somerset. Walter Feaster, Meyersdale. Alice B. Miller, Meyersdale. Jessie Z. Long, Middlecreek. Mary B. King, Middlecreek. John H. Statler, Windber. Effie E. Berkey, Windber. Ross C. Leer, Upper Turkeyfoot. Etta P. May, Upper Turkeyfoot. George Hiteshew, Shade. Ellen Logue, Shade. Harry A. Weyand, Berlin. Emma H. Landis, Berlin. Wm. J. Stump, Meyersdale. Sue Blubangh, Meyersdale. Charles Pritts, Somerset. Rosy E. Jones, Friedens. Lemon Saylor, Jenners. Fannie Blough, Jenners. Albert Layton, Tenner. Eva E. Reckner, Elk Lick. IMPORTANT DECISION, It is important that you should de- cide to take only Foley's Honey and Tar when you have a cough or cold, as it will cure the most obstinate racking cough and expel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar con- tains no harmful drugs. Insist upon having it. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 5-1 Jurors for May Term of Court. Following is a list of the grand and petit jurors drawn to serve at the reg- ular May session of, court to convene on Monday, May 18th: GRAND JURORS. Ross M, Sarver, Fairhope. Urias Firle, Somerset Twp. S. D. Shoemaker, Somerset Bor. Levi A. Lambert, Shade. Tobias Hershberger, Conemaugh. H. L. Maust, Salisbury. Milton Bodes. Elk Lick. Madison Braucher, Upper Turkey- foot. Charles Miller, Somerset Twp. Philip Getz, Southampton. J. W. Seese, Ogle. Harrison Snyder, Rockwood, Robert Mowry, Quemahoning. Jonas Saylor, Fairhope. John O’Neil, Paint Bor. W. H. Miller, Elk Lick. M. J. Glotfelty, Salisbury. Charles Trimpey, Stonycreek. C. W. Richards, Paint Twp. J. B. Davis, Ursina. George Stull, Stonycreek. J. W. Shaffer, Jenner Twp. Noah Blough, New Centreville, Lincoln Faidley, Summit. TRAVERSE JURORS. Harvey H. Maust, Salisbury. John Uphouse, Milford. Jacob Koontz, Stoyestown. Andy McDowell, Windber. Austin Phillippi, Black. Josiah L. Bittner, Summit. 8. 8. Foust, Windber. J. W. King, Rockwood. Fred Coben, Somerset Bor. William Helman, Ogle. Daniel Berkey, Summit. Jacob S. Barkman, Milford. Henry Barndt, Lincoln. L. M. Phillips, Somerset. J. M. Lohr, Conemaugh. Wm. C. Lichliter, Salisbury. P, V. Connor, Hooversville. Simon Tayman, Conemaugh. Samuel Thomas, L. Turkeyfoot. Benjamin Ream, Jefferson. Michael O'Neil, Boswell. John Custer, Shade. Robert Pugh, Windber. P. J. Blough, Hooversville. J. B. Garrison, Somerset Bor. H. H. Hay, Lincoln, Norman Brant, Berlin. John 8. Trimpey, U. Turkeyfoot. Frank L. Dietz, Jenner. M. H. Bowman, Somerset Twp. C. W. Heckler, Jefferson. J. J. Berkhart, Summit. Artemus Deeter, Berlin. Howard Wright, Addison. Jefferson Altfather, Berlin. W. W. Romesberg, U. Turkeyfoot. F. M. Darr, Allegheny. Joseph Wagner, Salisbury. Henry Holsinger, Paint Bor. Walter F. Moore, Middlecreek. Ed Pile, Boswell. Charles Boyts, Conemaugh. Joseph F. Reich, Meyersdale. Joseph Gindlesperger, Stonycreek. Frank Wilkins, Addison. D. A. Friedline, Meyersdale. H. C. Barnhart, Quemahoning. H. C. Shaw, Salisbury. Zach Deeter, Berlin. Valentine, Sass, Greenville. AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is insidious disease, and before the victim realizes his danger he mag have a fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first sign of trouble, as it corrects ir- regularities and prevents Bright’s dis- ease and diabetes. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 5-1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following list contains the more important deeds entered of record since our last report: Henry C. Shaffer’s executor to Lucy Spory, $700, in Jenner; dated March 20, 1908. Gottliet Greisweidt et ux. to Joanna Donaldson, $909, in Black ; dated March 25, 1908. . Joanna Donaldson et vir. to Frank Mitchell, $905, in Black; dated March 31, 1908. Mary Roberts to Ed. E. Roberts, $1, in Windber ; dated Feb. 17, 1908. H. H. Baker et ux. to Malinda Burk- holder, $200, in Summit; dated March 20, 1908. Edward Hoover et ux. to Joseph F. Rhoads, $3500, in Somerset; dated March 31, 1908. H. L. Sipe et ux. to James A. Walker, $170, in Black ; dated April 1, 1908, James Hamilton to Ida N. Pore, $1,009, in Confluence; dated March 25, | 1908. | James Hamilton to Lloyd A. Kuntz, | $500, in Confluence; dated March 25, | 1908. | David Ansell et ux. to Catherine { Critchfield, $1000, in Rockwood ; dated April 1, 1908. Lemon K. Miller et ux. | Beanner, $700, in Hooversville; i April 1, 1908. to Shannon | dated Joseph M. Miller ec ux. to Miller H. Walker, $10,000, in Somerset township; dated April 1, 1908. Milton Meye:s $1,650, in Somerset; 1908. Elias Zerfoss to same, $6000, in Stony- creek ; dated Feb. 25, 1908. Wm. Ream to Jacob Landis, $7000, in Stonycreek ; dated March 28, 1908. Jonathan Friedline to James Weigle, $6500, in Jefferson dated April 1, 1908. 8S. 8. Darrell to Joel Diehal, $8000, in Addison ; dated March 23, 1908. Rachel Miller et vir. to I. B. Fergu- son, $500, in Jenner; dated March 14, 1908. Samuel Smith et ux. to George Sum- stine, $1200, in Milford ; dated April 1, 1908. . George Sumstine et ux. to Mary E. Bridegum, $1500, in Milford; dated April 1,1908. Sarah Sellers st vir. to Reuben Knupp, $1600, in Somerset township; dated March 30, 1908. William P. Coulehan to Catherine Coulehan, $1, in Meyersdale; dated April 2,1908. ' J. Henry Landis et ux. to Harvey B. Landis, $600, in Berlin; dated Jan. 30, 1908. Lydia May Andersonto Gertie Sands, $650, in Confluence ; dated April 2, 1908. Frank W. Boyd et ux. to Bruce B. Dickey, $4700, in Summit; dated April 1, 1808. Bruce B. Dickey et ux. to Wilson C. Saylor, $2100, in Meyerzdale; dated April 1, 1908. Henry P. Musser et al. to Sadie E. Deeter, $4000, in Meyersdale; dated March 13, 1808. Nellie J. Vance et vir. to Ambrose Eaves, $275, in Windber ; dated April 2, 1908. Theodore O. Bittner et al. to Edward B. Baldwin, $800, in Brothersvalley; dated March 26, 1908. ; Cevilla Mickel et vir. .to Juhn Fitz- gerald, $1350, in Windber ; dated April 3, 1908. to Ross E. dated March Pugh, 26, RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS. You will soon receive the congratu- lations of your friends upon your im- proved appearance if you will take Foley’s Kidney Remedy, as it tones up the system and imparts new life and vigor. Foley’s Kidney Remedy cures backache, nervous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Commence taking it today. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 5-1 WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the under- signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavits arerequired. I also draw up all manner of deeds, leases, mortgages, ete., neatly and ac- curately, according to the require- ments of the law, Typewritten work a specialty. A full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. LivENGOOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. STAR OFFICE, Elk Lick, Pa. otf THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks can be obtained at all times at THE STAR office : Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, ete. tf IF YOUR BUSINESS will not stand advertising, advertise it for sale. You cannot afford to follow a business that will not stand advertising. All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale at THE STAR office. tf CARBON PAPER for sale at THE Star office. tf 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. Nome Better At Boy 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