CE ITS. 1! at- AOA UA AM or v _ Car- sepers ine, rifts y, E, Pa. BLACK and all TIC. It will actically , to-day. its, Ru ed for 5 you, ac- me will MPANY, Em -n ~ assay Saas aS EAs SASERS, Sass. SSsessastsiaest aaa DH a a Nase O00 BOSE, EEE EE ER a EE EE ES a a Ea a EE ES a Se Ee SE EE EE EE i ae Sisaata reduce our stocks prior in each department. vertised. chus & Lrchdiods 1 to the taking of inventory. JANUARY 15 TO FEB. 1, 1909. An event that will eclipse all previous sales in genuine price concessions. etition, our Mid-Winter Clearance Sale should require no introductory comment. It is our intention to make a complete clearance of all winter goods, and never before have our prices indicated such a grim determi- nation to accomplish this result. . Can you realize the importance of attending this sale? You cannot afford to overlook it. Remember the dates. It is an exceptional opportunity. We mention below only a few of the many, many bargains No goods sold at these prices before the time ad- 9 ) ® $$ jesse $1 Vi years of rep- We must \®, 8 \®, 09: £8 3asd a 990, 'e' 9 a 9, 9 'e' 9, ® '@' C2 0. 9 ie Men’s $ 8.50 and 9.00 Suits Men’s 10.00 Suits............ i Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s One Lot Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Former Price. Pant Suits, Pants. 20 Per Cent. Off Men’s Working Coats. 10 Per Cent. Off Men’s and Boys’ Corduroy this sale. DE DT DER ; go00e Men’s $1.00 Blue Flannel Shirts........... Men’s Black Satteen Shirts............... Men's 50c. Heavy Ribbed Underwear..... 8, P38es Men's and Boys’ Overcoats. Men’s $ 7.00 Overcoats......... fn Men's 8500vercoats...........oucuvunn Men’s 9.00 0vercoats..........oovvveiinns Men’s 10.00 Overcoats. .... NRL ai, c" Men’s 13.00 Overcoats..........ccoeviunnen Boys’ 2.00 and 2.60 Overcoats............ Boys’ 8.50 Overcoats..........cooonvnnnn ‘Boys’ 4.50 Overcoats............. isso Boys’ 5.00 Overcoats........ aan. Boys’ 7.50 Overcoats..................... Boys’ 10.00 Overcoats............ocovevenn Men's and Boys’ Suits. 11.00 8uits:..... co innevs ri eitsrvins 130080its....... 7. icine enue, 15008units. .....0. 24... i... Fe 16.008aits. ........... a. eas 1850 Suits. ....oon ah a. 00BUHE. 2. vin aaa < 20 Per Cent. to}333; Per Cent. Off on all Boys’ Knee 10 Per Cent. to 20 Per Cent. Off on Men’s Dress It will pay you big to buy a suit or overcoat during Shirts and Underwear. Entire Stock Men’s 50c. Dress Shirts....... Entire Stock Men’s $1.00 Dress Shirts...... Men’s $2.00 Blue Flannel Shirts......... ee. Men’s $1.50 Corduroy Shirts.........c...... Men’s 50c. Heavy Cotton Shirts............ Men’s Working Shirts (full size)........... Men’s 50c. Heavy Fleece-Lined Underwear........ Men's $1.00 Wool Underwear (Red and Gray)...... Men’s $1.00 Wright’s Health Underwear... Pants. Hats and Caps. Men’s $3.00 Hats, Latest Styles........ >t. Men’s 2.50 Hats, Latest Styles............ Men’s 2.00 Hats, Latest Styles. Men’s 1.50 Hats, Latest Styles 0dd Lot Men’s Hats at Half Price. Men’s and Boys’ 25c. Caps..........cco.... Men’ and Boys’ 50c. Cloth and Plush Caps. Men’s $1.00 Winter Caps. ................. Men!s $1.50 Winter Caps................... and 50c., Clearance Price Ladies’ 50c. Fascinators....... ........... Ladies’ 25¢c. Fascinators................... One Lot of Men’s and Boys’ Caps that Sold at 25c. Bargains in General. N Svea $.. 1 Ladies’ $1.00 White Scarfs......................... 9c. Outing Cloth, Clearance Price 6c. per yard. 10 and 12c. Outing Cloth, Clearance Price 8c. per yard. _| Unbleached Muslin at 5e., 6c. and 7c. per yard. Bleached Muslin at 7e., 8c. 9c. and 10c. per yard. All 10c. Percales, Clearance Price 8c. per yard. Lot New Dress Ginghams, worth 12¢c. per yard, Will be Put in this Sale at 9c. 50c. Cloth (Red, Blue, Gray, Green and Brown) 35c. per yard. ; 50c. Plaid Dress Goods, 35¢. per yard. 385c. Plaid Dress Goods, 25¢. per yard. $1.00 Black Broadcloth, 75¢c. yer yard. 10c. Flannelette, 8c per yard. 25¢. Tablecloth (Red and White) 22¢. per yard. 50c. WhitegTablecloth, 42¢. per yard. 75¢. Fine Linen Tablecloth, 60c. per yard. $1.00 Fine Linen Tablecloth, 85c. per yard. 25¢. Country Flannel. 20c. per yard. Special Prices on 9-4 and 10-4 Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting. 45¢. Uubleached Sheets (Size 72x90) at 35¢. 75¢c. Bleached Sheets (Size 81x90) at 65c. GAROSRS, A Sas a Sasa c sae HTS $0, 09 ge 9, Bring in your cash and carry away merchandise at a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. thing as represented, or your money back. BARCHUS & LIVENGOOD. Sa ishury Penna. esses es: Every- \& (J SNF oT nT Sua SR Sua SRR NST e nT oud en Tous Pada AR, re 9 Ladies’ 50c. Fleece-Lined Underwear.............. .39 79 © Ladies’ 25¢. Fleece-Lined Underwear.............. .21|75c. Gray Cotton Blankets................. . ..... 59 © ce. _.$ 4.50 Ladies’ 25c. Fleece-Lined Underwear (Small Sizes $1.00 11-4 Gray Cotton Blankete..........c..oeuu... 79 9 ae 5.75 Only)..:...c0cnr voit enetnnin svn ht 1B $4.50 Fine 11-4 Wool Blankets, per pair............. 345 ©) en 6.25 | Ladies’ Wool Underwear (Red and Gray).......... .79$100 Bed Spreads, Clearence Price................. .85 gee ea 6.75 Boys’ Heavy Fleece-Lined Underwear. . s+ceseai... 2114135 Bed Spreads, With Fringe, Clearence Price... 1.10 ae ha 9.00 | Children’s Underwear at Clearance Prices. $2.50 Axminster Rugs (Size 27x60 inches).......... 1.85 Ei Can 1.50 Men’s $1.00 Leather Mittens....................... .79 en 2% Shoes. Men’s 50c. Leathor Mittens. .s......o ive vovers i’ 50 ©) ee 3.00 . : Men’s 50c. Lined Working Gloves ................. .39 78 ah 350 Ladies’ $1.25 Warm Lined Shoes. ........... ......% i Men's $1.00 Lined Working Gloves... .............. 19 3 5. ool 20ies’ 300 Ving hoes. . 310. ; Se roiesriivenenien 25 | 95¢. Huck Towels, Per Pair.................oos.... 19 ste ate “V| Ladies’ 2.50 Pat. Leather and Vici Shoes.......... 2:00 : 6] Sa 6.50 py Sh 3.00 50¢. Towels Por Pair. ......................... 5. . 39 oo Men’s $4.00 Crosset Shoes. enn cerermrieserensaes 0 1 saies’ Hand Bags at Clearance Price in Men’s 4.00 Walk-Over Shoes, Heavy Sole, Pat. Ladies’ $1.00 Petticoat 9 coe Oa Motel. ena 450 | Ladi . eLLICORLS -.ouuuii 7 $3 Leather and Gun Metal..................... i Ladies’ 1.50 PettiConls ...........coviaaiarii ities, 1.15 ©) PE $ 6.75 | Men’s $3.50 Heavy Sole Walk-Over Shoes.......... 3.00 eg? : es fi dd L Nen's. Ladies’ and Ladies’ 2.76 Heatherbloom Petticoats............. 1.95 % vrais in Ge 0 ots Men’s, Ladies’ an $100 Nickle Alarm Clocks. oi... ati es #5 Tans none * ! aren's oes. $1.00 Lace Curtains (3 yards long)per pair......... .70 oe eases oo Men’s $1.25 Buckle Mining Shoes................... 1.00 Best 5-4 Table Oflcloth, per yard... .ve....... "015 ©) Tv trae ’ Boys’ 75¢. All-Wool Sweaters at half price. 8 Prat 17m Felt and Gum Goods. Men’s $1.00 Wool Sweaters.....................0hv..: 50 ©) LE 16.00 411 New Goods, at the Following Low Prices: Ladies ome sistas anise Raa i rans etsy rein 50 be at Half Men’s $2.50 Felt Boot and Gum Combinations. ..... $ 2.00 en 3 * ow hee Szsven skits sete inser ervo rene 95 Fe Men’s 3.00 Coon Tail Felts and Gums, Ball Band.. 2.65 adies’ 25¢. Corse OVers. Lia hes 21 # Men’s 2.75 High Top, Ball Band,4 Buckle Arctics.. 2.45 ooo 10 Per Cent. Off on all Men’s High Top Gums and Dry Goods. © Arctics. a : & oo . =. | All the Best Calicoes, Clearance Price 5c. per yard. see Boys’ Felt and Gum Combinations, Clearence Price. 1.75| Lancaster and Amoskeag Ginghams, Clearance Price 6c. © per yard. 9 '®' 9! pepe 7g 9, Sau eae ass Sae 9, Ton Tenrs essestesest on re ses 9 ® \0, 0 eo £2 & 0 '®, 'o' 9, 00 6 esas asa, aes eerste SSseasainties: ess Fond enon: 6] 33 aor i g al af SOLD BY ELK LICK PHARMACY. Fire! or oc | # up in smoke without a cent of in- #8 surance with which to cover your Do [§ Now! Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk 2 Lick drug store, and have him & ® show you how small the cost & would be to have a polacy written 2 insuring you against such losses. EH Will, Slo, Agent for . B. GOok & oon. ee FOLEY’ KIDNEY GURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. i REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. me — Piles or Smiles? | A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to Immediately refleve and ultimately curs with “ DR. HEBRAS UNGOID] { the most wonderful scienti Sisonvery of A modern times for tha 8 severe cases of Itc) ing } Piles, Eczema, Tette Zsa 5 Biehl : 2 ‘Worm, Barbers on oo medk : cated an c Salve Gils. th je hue { moves “the ol heals the orm, ro- : permanently. Absoiuts 22hateeuon guar- ! Rteed or money re Price 50 ots. % Dra or mailed. Trial sample 2 a to cover THE 6. C. BITTNER CO0., Toledo, Ohio. P.L. LIVENGOOD, w | IS BEAUTY WORTH YOUR WHILE ? Viola Cream positively eradicates freckles, moles, black . heads, sunburn and tan, restoring diseased, blotched, rough and oily skin to the freshness oad Sarr of or - 3 There is no substitute for this cacy of youn less preparation. The life Sorel ofthe world’s x greatest Skin Specialist. At all Druggists or. mailed for 50 cents. a proposition and § Guide to Beaut; y on reques 1 1a Skin Dap bes: for toilet, nursery and Vio, glycated skin, price 2 . C. BITTNER CO., Toledo,Ohio. oa Notary Public. Star Office, Salisbury Pa. ® DEEDS, MORTGAGES, PENSION 8 VOUCHERS. AGREEMENTS, WILLS, ETC., CAREFULLY i ‘ x ATTENDED TO. % Special Attention to Claims, Collections * ands Marriage License Applications. ® FULL LINE OF LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND. 3 b THE CITY DRUG STORE, CLUTTON BROS. YOU'LL THE CHILDREN LIKE KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE FOLEYSHONEY-<TAR FOLE YSHONEY=TAR p stops the cough and heals lungs COUGH SYRUP for children; safe, sure. Our store is chucked full of Everything Good & ‘to eat, and our prices are always fair. We aim to please cur customers by courteous treat- ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. Very Respectfully, S. A. Lichliter, Sal ny, Pa. Ne opiates New best and purest brands of goods. ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. oD N A Goods] ‘We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. i Glotfelty building, Ord St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Howard Meager & Co. The Best Salve in The World, We start with an entire new shock, an we handle only the We solicit a share of your pat- R.KING’S NEW DISCOVERY Buckien’s Arnica Salve | MOV Will Surely Stop That Cough. | BESS FOR A Baltimore & Ohio R. R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 22, 1908. MEYERSDALE. EAST BOUND. bn I SL Ld i 10:55 a. m No. 6—Daily Mail................ 11:24 a. mo No. 14—Daily Mail................ 4:50 p. m No. 56—Daily exceptSunday..... 6:50 p. m: . 208—Daily from Johnstown. 7:06 p. ni. . 12—Duquesne Mail.. 9:20 p.m. WEST BOUND. i No. 11—<Daily Duquesne Mail. . 5:4 a. m i No. 207—Daily to Johnstown..... 6:30 a. nr | No. 57—Daily So Sunday... 7:47 a.m: No. 15—Daily Mail. 2:46 p. nn. 4 No. 49—Daily 4:34 pau 14 No. 5—Daily Mail.. 6:36 pon | i All of the above trains stop at Meyersdal« it FOLEY SKIDNEYCURI Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right THE BOWELS AN: WORK OFF A COL! WITH THE ORIGINA COUGF SYRUP. CoOuG L- ct.
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