YOU HAVE A STANDING INVITATION t to come here and look over our fine suits. You do 0 not have to buy any of them, but we’re pretty sure in Salle you'll want to if you see them. We have just re- Pog ceived several dozen different styles of suits in fan- oe gy weaves, herringbone stripes, browns, red, blue, green, oc. Ries We will show you some of li ’ I. The Best G ts You Ever Will Seel—= so &= | he best Larments 1ou ver VV1H DECl—= ARLY > a They're all wool, tailored in the most perfect manner by some of the best manufacturers in the country. If you give usa chance, —— we'll show you some suits that are really worth while; such clothes as will be a credit to you and us. - a S CHARTILE AEP @ y % The place where Drugs are cheapest pur- FREE TRANSPORTATION. | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Capital paid in, $50,000. Surplus & undiyided profiits, $15,000. Assets over $300,000. J. L.. BarcHus, President. H. H. MausT, Vice President. } ALBeErT REITZ, Cashier. : . DIRECTORS:—J. L. Barchus, H. H.Maust, Norman D. Hay, A. M. Lichty, F. A. Maust, A. E. Livengood, L. L. Beachy. PADD SDXEDKE Now is the Time @ C a range of prices, in fact a price to suit any- one, from the cheapest to the very best. The Up-to-Date Pharmacy. est and best. WE WANT YOUR TRADE- Courtesy and Accuracy our motto. Headquarters for BEACHY'S HORSE POWDERS and genuine BLACK STRAP MOLASSES, the ration for horses. We are in business for your health. CLUTTON BROS. ® show you how small the cost surance with which to cover your Bo 2 loss? The Fall styles are all in, and we have : three sample books to select from, showing |g many hundreds of different styles, and quite 3 Do It Now! Lick drug store, and have him would be to have a polacy written insuring you against such losses. 5 Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk 2 SRS RSE RRR EI WINDSOR HOLL W.T. BRUBAKER, Manager. eee Aidway Between Broad Street Station and Reading Terminal, on Filbert Sireel. EUROPEAN, $1.00 PER DAY AND UP. AMERICAN, $2.50 PER DAY AND u L@=The only moderate-priced hotel of reputation and consequence in UndertakinG, MEYERSDALE, PENNA. Executor’s Notice. Estate of Elias Hershberger, late of Elk Lick township, Somerset county, Penn- sylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby, given to all persons in- debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de- mands can present them duly anthenticat- ed for settlement at the late residence of said decedent, in Elk Lick township, Som- erset county, Pa., on Monday, Sept. 28, 1908, at 1 o'clock P. JorL E. HERSHBERGER, Executor. NORMAN T. BoOSE, Attorney. 9-24 p. | Pittsburg, late of E Co., 123 Regt. Clay | Attention, 01d Soldiers of Humph-| rey’s Division! Dedication of Monument at Fredericks- burg, Va. | This monument which is to be un-| veiled on the 11th day of November | next, is being erected by Pennsylvania, under Act of May 11th, 1905, in com- memoration of the charge of Humph- rey’s Division on Maryes’ Heights, | the 123, 126; 129, 131, 133, 134, 91st and 155th. The Commission, known as the Fred- ericksburg Battlefield Memorial Com- mission, consists of: D. Watson Rowe, President, Chambersburg, late Lieut. Col. 126 Regt. James M. Clark, Sec’y and Treasurer, New Castle, late Cap- tain G Co., 134 Regt. Wm. Witherow, W. Evans, St. Clair, late of B Co., 129 Regt. J. Hunter Miles, Milton, late of he may live, in accordance with the provisions of the dedication Act of June 13, 1907, is entitled to free trans- portation to Fredericksburg and re- turn, from the railroad station in Penn- sylvania, nearest to his residence. In order to secure this transporta- tion, which does uot include either sub- sistence, or sleeping or parlor car ac- commodations, individual application must be made to the Secretary, James M. Clark, New Cartle, Pa. This in- itiative application need contain no in- formation but his desire, name and postoffice address. The rest will fol- | low in due course. | | important deeds entered ui the more record The following list contain¢ since our last report: Annie Maust et vir. to Ida C. Maust, $140, in Elk Lick, dated May 15, 1908. Cyrus Horner et ux. to Harvey Hor- ner, $120, in Paint township, dated July 11, 1908. W. F. Morrison et ux. to Citizens Savings & Trust Co., $1500, in Confiu- : On Time City Drug Store, Meyersdale, Pa. | Fredericksburg, Va., on the 13th day of | nce, dated Aug. 12, 1908. . Deposits. December, 1862. The Division, all| Zachariah Deeter et ux. to Wilson Pennsylvania regiments, consisted of Brick, $285, in Brothersvalley, dated Aug. 1, 1908. Fred. G. Neff, Sr., to John W. Grif- fith, $1600, in Jenner, dated Aug. 1, 1908. Mayme Phillips et vir. to E. F. Fish- er, $8500, in Somerset township, dated March 25, 1908. E. F. Fisher et ux. to Fisher Smoke- less Coal Co., $8500, in Somerset town- ship, dated July 4, 1908. Hiram F. Miller to Walter 8. Staley, $3000, in Northampton, dated August : | | PHILADELPHIA. B Co., 131 Regt. ~ Geo. F. Baer, Read- 14, 1908. * . 4 ing Terminal, Philadelphia, late Cap- Same grantor to John Miller et al, WwW tain E Co, 183 Regt. $2000, in Northampton, dated Aug. 14, {0 Select \ 0 I Fall S it! g Can you afford fo have your . A. CLARKE, Every honorably discharged survivor | 1908. , : U o |§ dwelling or household goods go FOR of the eight regiments constituting| Edward E. Schrock to Francis J. : up in smoke without a cent of in- Humphrey’s®ivision, in whatever state Kooser, $1800, in Somerset township, dated Aug. 17,1908. Wm. M. Bowser to John Gahring, $1600, in Meyersdale, dated Aug. 19, 1908, Christiana Ream et vir. to Emma 8. Moore. $2300, in Paint borough, dated Aug. 7, 1908. : Calvin T. Berkeybile et ux.to Adam Berkeybile, $600, in Hooversville, dated Aug. 19, 1908. Mary E. Casalinovo et vir. to Mary Piacenti, $175, in Windber, dated June 3, 1908. : WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL. Everybody in Zansville, O., knows While orders for transportation will | Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She v le! Ladies’ oy, )3. 1. ists. > $1.00, now 76¢. ts, were $4.35, yds. pss Goods. er articles not , off, d during month g values house in and buy. Tre. (ome and Examine Then. fit Guaranteed. We also carry a full line of Dry Goods, : Notions, Shoes, Hats and the best Groceries to be had. Elk Lick Supply Co, General Merchants. LEH. Ni, Sosy Agent for W. B. Cook & oon. ) : 2 NOTICE. I will open my cider mill 2nd) applebutter factory Aug. 25th, 1908, and will be prepared to accommodate all those who wish to have any work done in this line. =~ not go out before some time in October, it is important that applications be | sent to the Secretary at once, in order | ‘that the railroads may have timely no- | tice for the needful ticket arrange-| ments. Tickets ean be secured on the Secre- | tary’s order, from November bth to 1 | inclusive, goed returning until No- WITCH HAZEL TONIC HORSES AND CATTLE True Blood Tonic. RE give perfect sati on {all Caged ot pis- RD rinesy Difficulties, Ml quick] bi appetile, eves dull an: listless. PP Witch Haze! Tonic makes Pure Blood. Valuable men for over driven horses. it and Horse out of condition without fi ‘Witch Hazel Tonic. “FORT CUMBERLAND’ BLAOK ELASTIO Roof and Metal PAI WON'T COME OFF AND'S JUGT AS BLACK A high e Paint for Roofing and all Metal Zh grads 2 BLACK, GLOSSY AND ELASTIC. Will not crack, peal or blister. Made from various Mineral Pigments, Ru Guaranteed for It will make an old and worthless roof practically as Sood 2S new. ost Elastic Paint on the market today. 8 vember 25th inclusive, subject to such stop-off privileges as shall hereafter be provided for. Upon receipt of the order for trans- | portation, an immediate call should be Thanking my patrons for their past favors, and soliciting their future patronage, I re- main yours very truly, 9-10 H. H. Rerrz. —_——————— CHEAP EXCURSION. | { defect in his instructions. In case of competing lines, the mile- age basis being the same, the holder of Fine Climate—The Panhandle of [ihe order makes his choice of roads. Texas. It is expected that arrangements will Two excursion trains will be run tobe effected for the sale of tickets tothe The Panhandle, Texas, during August | family and the family friends, on card and September. The finest and best | order of the Secretary, at a one and farming land in the United States. Go | one-half cent rate each way. | and se¢'it and be convinced before you | Ail unused orders except “Card Or- buy. Trip alone is worth three times| go.» and unused tickets, should be the cost of transportation, and should retoenod promptly after the dedica- you purchase a farm, price of trip will t on, to the Secretary, at New Castle, {be refunded. -Eor full particulars | p write to BravcH & BENsSHOFF, Agents, CURED ‘HAY FEVER AND SUM- d Chemf#tals. Bers, 0% a caunot supply you, ac- 8-27 Johnstown, Pa. MER COLD. cept no other, but write us ad same will A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, i | FOR SALE!|—A new Six-Room, TWO- | oo ites: “Last year I suffered for three FORT CUMBERLAND PAINT MFG. COMPANY; } | Story Frame House in Salisbury, .°0 | months with a summer cold so distress- Cumbertand, Md. Beachy avenue. Hardwood finish, ing that it interfered with my business. ULD HANDLE BUGGIES If your Dealer does not carry them in stock, insist that he write at once for our catalogue showing 84 styles, comprising the latest designs in buggies, runabouts, phaetons, stanhopes and surreys. Built | in One grade only. Every one a Jewel. They excel in style, finish and durability. Qur line the largest, our styles the new- ‘ est, our prices the best. : No NE nesiry Live Dealers should write us at once Cut-Under Runabout. for Agency. THE JEWEL CARRIAGE €0., Cincinnati, Ohio. “ONE OF ERS. Factory, Carthage, Ohio, : P. L. LIVENGOOD, Notary Public. Star Office, Salisbury Pa. CT —— DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION - VOUCHERS, AGREEMENTS, WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Special Attention to Claims, Collections and Marriage License Applications. FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLA NKS ALWAYS ON HAND. St TE LS A REE RRR RR ceived. electric light, extra good water and I had many of the symptoms of hay outbuildings. Two lots go with it. It fever, and a doctor’s prescription did will pay you to see this place. A sure| bargain for some one. Can be bought on payments. Address vita it. Avstix C. Brow, | having Foley’s Honey and Tar. 811 Thomas Ave., Johnstown, Pa. quickly cured me. My wife has used Foley’s Honey and Tar with th medicines which seemed only to aggra- ds ing on Ord street, opposite the school | macy, E. H. Miller proprietor. B® | house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- | ersdale, Pa. tt = ® 8 8 | tf 9-1 —_—— Marriage Licenses. Since our last report: be en FALL TERM BEGINS | September 1,2 & 3. Send for catalogue | | Tar Tri-State Business COLLEGE, | Fannie A. Hoffmeyer, of Meyersdale. Cumberland, Md. Simon P. Maust, of Elk Lick town I ve M&F WEDDING Invitations at THE] SrAR office.” A mics new stock justi tee | : 8 | of Ralphton. not reach my case, and I took several Fortunately I insisted upon | It | action of the bowels. since | o| and is mild and pleasant to take. Re- LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- | same success.” Sold by Elk Lick Phar- _ John E. Odell, of Ogle township, and | ship, and Lizzie Otto,of same township. Martin Abram and Mary Styler, both | writes: “My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King’s New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health” Dr. King’s New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guar- antee at E. H. Miller's drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. 9-1 made upon the ticket agent, that he | : may have plenty of time to remedy any Wants no More Army Life in His. James Cochrane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cochran, who had been it the | U. 8. artillery service, and stationed at | New York, came home this week, hav- ling purchased his discharge. James served “Uncle Sam” a little over a | year, and he says he wants no more | army life in his, for reasons as follows: He says the insolence and meanness of the officers schooled at West Point is simply unbearable to him, while the food supplied to the private soldiery is abominable. He deserted the service shortly after | enlisting, but later. surrendered him- | self to a recruiting officer at Altoona, Pa., who returned him to New York, | where he was punished and later per- mitted to purchase his discharge. | | HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Most vietims of appendicitis are | those who are habitually constipated Foley’s Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver | and bowels, and restores the natural Foley’s Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe, | fuse substitutes. Sold by Elk Lick | Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, proprietor. 9-1 | —_———————— To Keep Salt Dry. | “Po prevent salt in salt-cellars from becoming damp and lumpy, when fill- ing them put in ten to twelve pieces of | rice,” says Women’s Home Companion _| for September. “This will not come through the holes in the cover of the salt-cellars, but will break the lumps of salt and gather the moisture; thus the salt is always.dry and fine.”
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