ms - T ‘IU CH pasar a Sesser ve A 1 I ORO NW LOU COON. , Noo. NOHO WWOIMOO Ni hoa CO . a SD) a) ll LINOLEUMS! 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. Dress Gingham, 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. will find, are right. Elk Lick Supply Co. The prices, you B CARPETS, MATTINGS, Fire, Fire, Fire! (FIRE. INSURANCE Can you afford to have your dwelling or household goods go up in smoke without a cent of in- ® surance with which to cover your B 10s? 0 Do It Now! % = Callon E. H. Miller, at the Elk 8 Lick drug store, and have him ® show you how small the cost would be to have a polacy written ¥ insuring you against such losses. § {EH Nil, Suto, | Agent for Ahn | >) Y oT IN OF SALISBURY. Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000 Assets over $300,000. d PER GENT. INTEREST On Time Deposits. J. L. BARCHUS, President. AvserT REITZ, Cashier. H. H. Mausr, Vice President. DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Bea BOUNCING BIGBARGAINY! To close them out, I am sell- ing $1.00 Fountain Pens at 85c., and Paul E. Wert $2.00 Foun- tain Pens at $1.50. All kinds of STATIONERY, FRESH GROCERIES, B10, at reasonable prices. Headquarters for Garden Seeds, Breakfast Foods, Choco- lates, Candies, etc. STEVENS @ For Trap or Field 2a STEVENS SINGLE or DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN is Ideal. Low in Price —High in Quality—good gun value right through! Made in standard gauges, lengths, weights, etc.— Hammer or Hammerless Styles. STEVENS SHOTGUNS SHOCT STRAIGHT AND STRONG Ba $B J. STEVENS “4 ARMS & TOOL CO. P. 0. Box 4008. 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. None. BeerA Any 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. Rebuked. customer—When was this chickea killed? Waiter—We don't give dates with chickens, sir; omly vegetables!—II- lustrated Bits Orville Bore—I'm glad You're back in town again. Miss Cutting—Thanks; I am al- ways glad to see your’s, you know! to see Asked and Answered. “Dessert,” said he, ‘I hope is pie.” His manner made her smart. She was not cross, but her reply Was “Just a little tart.” —~ Catholic Standard and Times. Bah! Bah! Black Sheep. A Phen NER KA EO) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following list contains the more important deeds entered of record since our last report: Wilmore Coal Co. to Wm. Nelson, $275, in Windber ; dated March 25. 1808. Calvin E. Bowman et ux. to Mary Blough, $2500, in Elk Lick ; dated Mar. 23, 1908. Frank Hoechard et ux. to William E. Hanning, $850, in Elk Lick; dated April 1, 1908. Ed. L. Wagner et ux. to Loyalhanna Coal Co., $250, in Shade; dated April 4, 1908. Jeanette Wagner to same, $1500, in shade ; dated April 4, 1908. John Maruscack et ux. to Anthony Bimovisy, $500, in Windber; dated April 4, 1908. Hiram J. Henry et ux. to David J. Henry, $2500, in Upper Turkeyfoot; dated April 1, 1908. F. B. Granger et ux. to Clayton E. Markel, $150, Somerset township ; dated Jan. 16, 1908. Frank D. Baker to John Kooser, in Jefferson ; dated March 30, 1908. Edith E. Pritts et vir. to Gillian A. 4 Walker, $975, in Summit; dated April 7, 1908. Florence Baer et yir. to Gillian A. Walker, $2050, in Summit ; dated April 1, 1908. Augustus F. Stahl to George R. Stahl, $4500, in Lincoln ; dated April 9, 1908. Valentine Hay et ux. to Albert 8. Bridegum, $400, in Rockwood; dated March 20, 1908. Simon C. Beachy et ux. to George W. Beals, $961.35, in Elk Lick ; dated April 9. 1908. Stephen Demmik et ux. to Joseph Dusak, $287.50, in Windber; dated April 8, 1908. Stephen Demmik et ux. to Roman Kiszyenski, $287.50, in Windber ; dated April 8, 1908. Charles N. Fyock to Ira Wirick, $800, in Hooversville ; dated April 1, 1908. Jeremiah Repley to Wilmore Coal Co., $2000, in Shade ; dated April 8, 1908. Francis E. Hoover to Albert and Caroline Lybarger, $1500, in Black; dated April 10, 1908. George W. Feik et ux. to Henry W. Shaffer, $376, in Somerset township; dated April 10, 1908. Robert W. McGregor et ux. to Loy- alhanna Coal and Coke Co., $5170.96, in Shade; dated April 10, 1908. George Smith’s heirs to Wiley O. Ringler, $5600, in Somerset township; dated March’ 31, 1908. A. W.Griswall et al. to A. E. and Amanda Growall, $850, in Black ; dated Mareh 10, 1908. Frederick Gonder to Atlantic Coal Co., $20,000, in Tenner; dated April 3, IE 0 2 5 E. J. EGAN. 1908. The Cough Syrup that Levi Kennell’s heirs to Wm. A. Pfeif- rids the system of a cold fer, $200, in Southampton, dated March by acting as a cathartic on the 16, 1908. bowels is Milton J. Glotfelty et al. to Joseph ° . EI : - Livengood et al., $11,000, in Elk Lick; Our store is chucked full of & ! Un ah . : a5 . hb 2 5% Frank K. Baumgardner to John H. Y “A SQUARE FROM EVERYWHERE. Frank, $1000, in Jenner ; dated April 6, verytnimng 00d g IIL ITE z eR An excellent restaurant where good fhe Wite 1 saw yon Girting ‘on John Forsythe et ux. to Joseph Rolla € 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, Salisbur Model B.-8. Price $2500 F. O. B. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Five passenger 432 Horse Power. speeds, fotward and reverse. pneumatic tires, 112 inch wheel base. Transmission—Selective Type, BELLEFONTAINE, OHI Touring Car, 4 cylinder 43{x434, 34 inch wheels, 4 inch ce LETTERS FROM USERS OF THE little booklet than I ever would have {rom all the women you could stand in a row. I RD, Hampton, Va 3 “" ASY ” x Y I SVE Ta i clean without rubbing on the board. It is easy to work Ih 1.” does the washing thoroughly. It certainly 3a SH IGGRTT, R.D. 1, Box 4, Avella, Pa. Syracuse “EASY” Washer “Your machine is a complete success. I learned more about washing out of your i i ith the * EASY.” been paying $1.25 a week for washing when I can do the seme we hours wit! and find it just as you represent it and the only washer ave and 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, Attorney-At-Law, SOMERSET, PA. R.E. MEYERS, Attorney-at-Law, DISTRICT ATTORNEY SOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, > SOMERSET, PENN’A J. G. OGLE office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attorney-at-Laaw, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. DR. PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, Office Corner Union St. and Smith Ave. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- gerted in the best possible manner. W. A. CLARKE, FUNera Director and Embalmer. All work given the best of attention. Night calls answered promptly. Both |” “Star OFFICE, Elk Lick, Pa. LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no Ls gently Hovey ie bowels, carrying the cold o roug natural rn Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. Summer Normal School. The Salisbury 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. WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the under- signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavits are required. I also draw up all manner of deeds, leases, mortgages, etc., 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. tf THE BLANKS WE KEEP. 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. _——————————— at THE STAR office. tf All kinds of Legal and Commercial Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale the porch. The Husband—Bah! The Wife—You needn’t be so sheepish about it. Hard Luck. Avay A—Yes, my husband’s health is bad, and he’s walkin’ in his sleep nights. Avny B—So0? If my husband could do that he might still be on tha police force! Simply Awful. er ux., $2000, in Windber ; dated April 14, 1908. Reuben Horner et ux. to Robert C. Griffith, $4000, in Jenner; dated April 11, 1908. J. J. Shaffer et ux. to Carrie J. Weav- er, $1950, in Paint borough; dated April 16, 1908. Isaac G. Jones, to Bertha A. Berke- bile, $1200, in Somerset township; dat- ed April 8, 1908. John Shumaker heirs, to Harry W. Shoemaker, $2000, in Brothersvalley ; dated April 7, 1908. Harry W. Zerfoss to Adam Zerfoss, $2500, in Stonycreek; dated April 18, 1908. RS . Marriage Licenses. Since our last report: Samuel P. Lean, Garrett. Edith H. RokLerts, Garrett. John B. Younkin, Upper Turkeyfoot. Jennie McClauley, Ruffsdale, Pa. John Wm. Smith, Paint borough. Elizabeth C. Spencer, Paint borough. Lee Arthur Phenecie, Garrett. Maud Gertrude Miller, Garrett. Elmer F. Shaulis, Somerset. Elsie M. Lambert, Somerset. John W. Keller, Martinsburg, W. Va. Mary E. Lamberson, Edensburg, Va. John Popp, Windber, Lizzie Markus, Windber. John R. King, Middlecreek township. ; Place your order now, all orders filled in order off Eix LIK, PA-| quo tollowing blanks canbe obtained Mary E. Meyers, Milford township. their receipt : Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. at all times at THE Star office: Leases, Artie W. Sarver, Allegheny township. . r : Matilda G. Felton, Allegheny township. oO . : Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, ’ g y Pp BELLEFONTAINE AUTOMOBILE CO. | |. Goon nos Worigigen Duis js Dos Re 1086 WATER ’ ® SALISBURY, PA, Pearl Grush, Windber. lp DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call in the spring of 19808. He says: “An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared con- sumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then 1 was persuaded to try Dr. King’s New Discovery. It help- ed me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well : : d Economy "Phones. mbee ELE il . man again. I found out that New Dis- he washing easy for one-twelfth of the year at our expense Somerset and Ee : a : Wath oor ining wasiabie 0 the house. If you cannot make the “PASY “earn Our Undertaking Rooms and Resi-| CARBON PAPER for sale at Te | “Jimson was arrested last nighg | COVerY IS the best remedy for coughs its price during the house-cleaning Seaton rot it ae you valuable dence are in the Zimmerman building, | Star office. tf | for forgery.” and’lung disease in all the world : Pages 26-27 ib on Washing next door to Will & Saler’s Furniture DE WEDDING Invitations at THE | “Yes; he always sald he needed | Sold unier guarantee at E. H. Miller's information on washin . = q g fi A nice new stock justre-| a rest!” { drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bot- . NY Store, STAR office. 8 new § jus est! San bx DODCE & ZUILL, 26 Dillaye Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. MEYERSDALE, PENNA. ceived. tf, | La CC wth free. 5-1
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