The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, May 28, 1908, Image 5

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SPECIAL BARGAINS!
BIG REDUCTIONS! GREA
> Having bought a. new line of Rugs, ete., cheap, we propose to give our customers some exceptional bargains.
es ~ 9x12 Brussells Rugs, worth $26, go at 24.00. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, worth 23.00, go at 20.00. 9x12 Tapestry Brussells Rugs, 9-wire,
Salis-
store. worth 16.00, go at 14.00. 9x12 Tapestry Brussells Rugs, worth 13.50, go at 12.00. 9x12 Velvet Rugs, worth 20.00, go at 17.50.
clean, . 1 - o “je : .
hon : See these beautiful new patterns, and remember the prices are positively bargains.
at Cat- Good line best grade All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, worth 75c.. reduced to only 65¢c. All-Wool Filling Ingrain, only 50c. Ten-wire Tapestry Brussells, worth $1.00, now 85. Axminster Rugs 3x6 feet,
Hides, only $2.75. (Same rug you buy from peddlers at 4.00 to 6.00.) Velvet Carpet worth $1.00, now 85c.
w LADIES’ SUITS Ladies” Milk D
woo S$ SUITS. adies’ Silk Dresses.
wants we : ‘ ; ;
We have a good line of ladies’ suits—black, blue and brown, $14.50 Blue go at 8.00. 10.00 Black, Tan and Brown, 5.00. 16.00 White and Black stripe, 10.00.
[L, : h : half 5 18.00 Blue go at 12.00.
her. three-quarter sleeves, which we shall close out at half price. LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS, Silk and Lawn Waists reduced in prices. A lot of Wash Goods
“* $12.50-Suits reduced to only 6.25. 16.00-Suits‘reduced to only 8.00.. 18.00-Suits reduced to 9.00 reduced from 124 and 15 to only 10c. All best 36-inch Percale, light and dark, only 124 cts.
20.00-Suits reduced to only 10.00. 24.00-Suits reduced to only 12.00. : mT 7
Also a bang-up line full-length sleeves, all best colors, reduced—$16.00-Suit only 11.50 ; 23.50-Suit R LEY len er Me ersdale Pa
only 16.00; 26.00-Suit only 18.50. . ' ’ 1 ’ 0. ' 0
- BERR Plants for Sale. Teachers of Agriculture Wanted.
C A RPETS, M A TTI N S, : . = : Oo oO or We are receiving daily shipments of | A leading agricultural journal says:
; 5 % : field-grown cabbage and tomato plants, | “The rapid development of agricultural
i 1Pe 1re i eo a all standard varieties. Offer cabbage | education has created a demand for
< | = y y 2 Indi est 1 On at 30c. per 100—$2.25 per 1000. Toma- | instructors in agriculture, horticulture,
{ LINOLE MS! tos, 40c. per 100—$3.00 per 1000. will | animal husbandry, forestry, [etc., that
; ® : Our Guarantee Coupon have cauliflower, celery and pepper | | makes them the best paid teachers in
; " plants later. Orders promptly shipped | the land. It 1s comparatively easy to
{ Now is the time to get your floor coverings for ; x 1% ter using two-thirds of a roo battle of | by mail or express. Somerset and |secure at a moderate salary teachers of
i ) : 55 nl Rh All setind Your money. Try Ecomomy ’phones. | languages, mathematics or any of the
spring, and we have a large stock to select from. ® B | | sien the following, present it to the deaer at HpEL & PrILuips, |older branches of education, but good
{ Velvet, Axminster, Body Brussells and many more 3 = asl alls fo atlas You 6-4 Meyersdale, Pa. | instructors in agriculture and its
grades. > | i Jedioiae to the denar 210m whom you bought SSE cg | branches are hard to find at good sal-
: HR INSURANCE 3<- i ns 3 Rey SHIRT WAISTS I—Our new line | aries. The colleges and high schools,
é 5 is | simply ean’t be beat, and we're offer- | the State and National departments of
Can you afford to have your ¥ State | ing big values in them. | agriculture, and even foreign institu-
’ dwelling or household goods go Signhere— === __. ..__ H Erk Lick VARIETY STORE. | tions, are after men who are qualified
up in smoke without a cent of in- 2 rs TT umrmnouw ie | to teach agriculture or some of its
S 1 d S surance with which to cover your Digests What You Eat Publie Sale “of Valuable Personal | branches. India, South America,
I loss? : Property. South Africa and China have all been
| ® : ly appreciated by the home-workers,
oe OF SALISBURY. b d : Pinesalve Acts like a| Ives who will also see a number of very
Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000. eyon the reach of medi- poultice.Good | — pretty fashions for all members of the
u use, cine. Take it at once. Do Carbolized ©. fail I WHEN A MAN TELLS YOU it does | family, with good plain instructions in
e one; i Assets over $300,000. : » . . . amily sa ve, aot to advartlse, he Is shinbly ad | dressmaking. The make-up and illus-.
ut just : not risk having Bright's Dis- pay to ncvertise, he Is simply AC | trations throughout this number are
ashing | ] PIR CENT INTEREST On Time ease or Diabetes. There is 5 | miting that he Is Sapueting a busi- | excellent.—New York: Fifty Cents a
| Deposits. 3 : . Rings Dy p P T hl t ness that is not worth advertising, a | Year: so
iL z : ; : nothing gained by delay. Spepsia lanieis business conducted by a man unfit t0| \p.; you think of Indigestion think
J. L. BarcHUS, President. H. H. Mavsr, Vice President. RELIEVE INDIGESTION do business, and a business which of Kodol, for it is without doubt the
ix 3 ArsertT REITz, Cashier. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. | AND STOMACH TROUBLES should be advertised for sale. tf only preparation that completely di-
ments} | DIRECTORS :—J. L. Barchus, H. H. Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ree fasts all Hasse of food. Ti hat is
pkg 9 > I > THE BOWELS AND 2 y : 1G what you need when you have indiges-
tor Tor Lichiy, F. A. Maust, A. E. Li yengoed, L. Beachy. SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. | WORK OFF A COLD | Be ar Tee ue tion or stomach trouble-_something
less air g Pel DIY 9 BEE’S LAXATIVE ites $ , i STAR - | that will act promptly but thoroughly;
: DR.KING S NEW DISCOVERY govcH SYRUP. 3 None better, no other quite so simple something that will get right at the
be his Will Surely Stop That Cough. REOR A in construction. Holds world’s record trouble and do the very work itselt for
v ’ . { for speed. Very easy to operate. Price stomach age Sts ie loo &
A ’ § Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar you eat, and that is Kodol. It is pleas-
N. Y. FOLEYSHONEY~ TAR Bucklen’s Arnica Salve FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Xoo — and expels y trom | Very reasonable. ant to take. It is sold by E. H. Mil-
: The Best Salve In The World, Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right | the system by gently moving the bowels. | tf P.L. Livexcoop, Agent. | ler. 8-1
+
Bud
Shirtwaistings,
Mohair Goods!
All the latest plaids and shadow stripes.
Oxfords, Shoes, Oxfords!
, Misses’, La-
Tan Pomps and Oxfords in Childs’
Do It Now!
Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk
2 Lick drug store, and have him
# show you how small the cost
2% would be to have a polacy written
insuring you against such losses.
EH. Milky, Saispury
Agent for
i
‘And Makes the Stomach Sweet |
E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago, IIL |
|
SOLD BY E. H. MILLER.
Beginning at one o’clock p. m., June
| 11th, 1908, the undersigned will sell the
| following named personal property, at
| the Beachy building in Salisbury, al-
A Joy |
Forever! |
most directly opposite the M. E.
| church. Property consists of a Parlor |
| Suit, Bed Room Suit, four Rockers and |
other Chairs, Beds, Springs, Mattresses,
| Lounge, Cupboard, Stoves, Stands,
| Table and numerous other articles.
| Terms, cash.
ANNA M. SMITH.
WHITE GOODS!—A new line for |
the-ladies, and one that can’t be beat
at the Elk Lick Variety Store.
i eee
| JUST RECEIVED !—Large car of
No. 1 Cedar Shingles.
Prices reason-
bidders for American and Canadian in-
structors, lately, and have secured
some of them, too. Recently Professor
Smith, of Michigan, has angaged to go
to South America, and Professor Tom-
have, of Pennsylvania, and Professor
Parker, of Minnesota, to China, along
with others from this country. In the
field of educational work, agriculture
now offers best opportunities, and will
for some years.”
A great many people imagine they
have heart trouble when the faet is
| that the whole trouble lies in the stom-
ach. The pains in the side around the
| region of the heart are not necessarily
heart trouble. We suggest that you
| start with the stomach, and whenever
: i i ; ; ; you feel a depression after eating, or
dies’ and Men’s Pat. Leather. Shoes and Oxfords W } (00K } Son =e Maver 5 Dey | | whenever your food seems to nauseate,
: a | . oyhton, =a. It will not be very long
in all grades.
Come and examine our goods.
will find, are right.
Elk Lick Supply Co.
The prices, you
a STIR NN
Seg
Model B.-8. Price $2500
F. O. B. Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Five passenger Touring Car, 4 cylinder 434x434,
32 Horse Power. Transmission—Selective Type, thece
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.
106 WATER STREET, BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO,
RST ATION
stops the cough and healslungs
| of any case of Kidney or
:
You get one temporary set of teeth,
and one so-called permanent set. That
is, they are pretty nearly permanent if |
you treat them well. i
If you don’t, you take your food in|
liquid form, or you wear “store teeth.”
Good brushes, a safe dentifrice, an
antiseptic mouth wash and gargle, not
only preserve the teeth from decay, but |
they make you feel a lot fresher in the
morning.
We have the best of all three needful
things.
CITY DRUG STORE,
CLUTTON BROS.,
Main St. ~~ Meyersdale.
FOLEY’.
KIDNEY GURE
WILL CURE YOU
Bladder disease that is not
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 Beller A1 Any Pri! |
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.
Sr SF SF Sr
|
| TRIMMED HATS !—The finest line | pear.
| to be found anywhere, at the Elk Lick | | know you are right again.
| Variety Store. Prices away below
| those of other firms, and styles and
quality far ahead. Call and be con-
vinced, and save money.
For Rent |—The H. G. wil.
| helmi property. Apply to Wm.
H. Engle, Elk Lick, Pa. tf -
-—
DRESS GOODS !—The new stock «
the Elk Lick Variety Store is the talk
of the town. Call and see the beauti-
ful new line.
— eo -
MISSES’ COATS I—Some of the
| nicest ones you ever saw, at the Elk
line, and
lick Variety Store.
| prices very n attractive,
Notice t to Stockholders.
Notice is hereby given to the stock-
| holders of the Improved Traction En-
gine Company that at a special meet-
A new
| ing of stockholders to be held at its of-
| fice in Elk Lick, Pa., on July 7, 1908,
Bou are respectfully
inbited to call at our
office for the purpose
of examining samples
and taking prices of €n-
grabed Calling Cards,
Inbitations, etc. Sur
work the best, styles |
| Variety Store.
| between the hours of 8 p. m. and 10
| p.m. the question of a proposed in-
| crease in its capital stock will be sub-
| mitted to the stockholders for their
| approval or disapproval.
ALBERT REITZ,
7-2 Secretary.
FANCY SKIRTS !—Ladies, call and
| see them. They will ‘delight you.
| New line just received.
Euix Lick VARIETY STORE.
They are going at hard
| times prices.
BOYS SUITS!—The little fellows
! can best be fitted out at the Elk Lick
| Variety Store. Our prices are the
lowest and our suits the nobbiest and
| take Kodol.
until all these “heart pains” will disap-
Take Kodol now and until you
There isn’t
| any doubt about what it will do, and
you will find the truth of. this state-
| ment verified after you have used Ko-
dol for a few weeks. It is sold here by
E. H. Miller. 8-1
Marriage Licenses.
| Since our last report:
| George Lasser and Mary Gleto, of
| Macdonaldton, Pa.
Henry E. Baker and Elsie M. Hawen-
shell, of Pocahontas, Pa.
B. B. Howard and Florence L. Wor-
| den, of Ogle twp.
Harry A. Sivits and Sadye S. Miller,
of Stonycreek twp. :
W. 8S. Elmer, of Stonycreek,
Emma Felton, of Allegheny twp.
Frank M. Coughenour and Sarab G.
Leydig, of Glencoe, Pa.
Joseph Frank Hartline and Ida Nao-
mi Miller, of Meyersdale.
Charles W. Hess, of Baltimore, Md.,
and Blanche Louderbaugh, of Addison,
Pa.
George Henry Deist and Beatrice E.
Keegan, of Meyersdale, Pa.
and
The Ladies’ World for June is the
most attractive number of this period-
ical that we have yet seen, and there is
small wonder at its popularity when so
much that is good is offered for so lit-
tle. There are three notable special
articles in the number, one of them de-
scribing the Bryan family life at Fair-
view, and another the growing up of
Ethel Roosevelt, the young lady of the
White House, while the third has some
ca , | remarkable pictures showing the ways
4 the latest and prices the | DRESS PANTS 1—A nice new line of | of g bird with its young. The fiction is
b [otwest. | ther just received at the Elk Lick | unusually good, a new serial story,
called Rosamond the Second, by Mary
Mears, being the chief feature. The
household departments of this publica-
tion seem to us more practical than
those in any other of the women’s mag-
azines, and no doubt they are thorough-