careful at. hier. Griffith, = = = N er and urnish I ney, we CIS, P ADC LLAMA LARA DIM AAA E a ld re- y food ed the 50 pre- times” OD save, ods! the M. J. invite you ry Goods, 3 gs the f your pat- n to all. Co. sideration. inside is cor- 5 to turn the “capiains al explains a dy dale, Pa. | Arie aver] HE TD TH DT OA TR DA Tr DADE a LH low prices. 9 : & 8 G3 ©) 4} 00 seine 15.00 Coats go at only 7. @ ; i 9, spasn '® J $5383 $3883: {harman 7.00 Coats go at only 3. And Misses Spring Suits of the latest styles, which we are selling at astonishingly We have all shades § At $10.00, 12.50 And 15.00. 79. 90. asm easiesiigs aoe ~~ We have just received a lie New Lot of Ladies’ vy TTT TS aay ERLE Onan igi ol | 2 £3 ra 0, id 9’ SeseaiEaees assay TORTS 4 We want you to see these suits and convince yourself of the great values in them at the low prices asked. We sold a large number of ladies’ and misses’ coats during our Red Letter Sale, but we still have a nice little line left which we will continue to sell AT HALF PRICE! 3 i $3.50 Coats go at only 1.75. $ 5.00 Coats go at only 2.50. 10.00 Coats go at only 5.00. Children’s coats at half price. &. C. Hartley. &8 PD DIED N BR, 00000000 © on 6 Se sseesees 9 se3sess a 9, 0 '® 0006 ‘ere OSU OSNOSNOSAGSN0SUISN0SN0SLO SNC SN0 HNO SN0SN0 SUS SAS ASN Saas Ease sttateatt ann Ente tei eateatee 5s: 9, 9. 9 9, Sloiaiae 9 9 2% 000000009009 seas af gasess EASA, Ete Seees SiesEsseset 8 sete ‘Go to the Elk Lick Supply Company for BARGAINS! { 3AM LOA TIA LMA IAA AA LALA ALA fl BROS aS Ae! BOB Cu SN CRT RT SO Wal Ole! Oar Sen on on out quick: ——= Carpets, Mattings, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Underwear, a full line of Gents’ Fur-| nishings, Ladies’ Wrappers, Hose of all kinds, Ribbons and: Laces, Shirts and Collars, Cali- “coes, Flannels, Worsteds, Outing Flannels, Muslins, Sheetings, ete. Call and look our stock over, as we can save you money. First come, first served. “Come quick, while you have a good selection. Elk Lick Supply Co., 3 WE ARE CLOSING 0174 Som nn ae lly the following goods at reduced as we are going to quit business, and must close @¥ ment and prompt delivery of goods. Very Respectfully, REBBBBBOVRDT Call to see us. Our store is ehucked full of ¥ Everything Good to eat, and our prices are always fair. We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa. EREDE Yeo RIB BD X54 a7 Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Low Rate—One Way COLONIST FARES TO MANY POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, COLORADO,ALBERTA, ARI- ZONA, IDAHO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEXI100, MONTANA, NEW MEXICO, NE- VADA, OREGON, TEXAS, UTAH, WASH- INGTON. ON SALE DAILY FROM February 28 to April 29, 1909, Inclusive For tickets and full information call on or address ticket agents, Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 2-25 Fy RRR Fire, Fire, Fire! HIRE INSURANGE Can you afford to have your dwelling or household goods go & up.in smoke without a cent of in- 3 surance with which to cover your ¥ Do 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. EH. MIR, Salisouy, a= Agent for THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL BEE’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP. { » BEST FOR A Buckien’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. 'FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Tas ‘ar P ~h} Where Did You Get That Merry Widow Hat? The Merry Widow Hat attracts ev- erybody’s attention. Everybody looks at it. Nobody can help seeing it. Why? Because it occupies so much space. Becaufje it is a fine millinery display. Because it has graceful lines. In fact, it has LINES OF DISPLAY SPACE. In the Hat lies a Hint—to wit: The advertiser who would attract everybody's attention must use many LINES OF DISPLAY SPACE. WANT COLUMN. For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etec. FARMERS, ATTENTION! C. R. Haselbarth & Son take pleasure in announcing that they can furnish you with 24 AND 15-QuarT HEAVY SAP Pairs. Also Grimm’s Anchor and War- ren sap spouts, sugar bitts, su- gar-water buckets, syrup tanks, syrup scoops and testers. We just received a carload of ™ | the Slotted-Screw-Top syrup cans. Remember, we are headquar- terssfor these goods and in a posffion to name you lowest prices. 2-25 LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. tf Engle’s Buckwheat Flour for purity. Egan sells it. tf: EPRESENTATIVES WANTED to se- gare subscriptions and advertising for New Amstel Magazine—a month- ly, Whose dion is “to uplift and enliven and cut out the bad.” Satisfactory acknowledgements have been received from many distinguished men, including Hon. ‘illam Jennings Bryan, Secretaries Root and Cortelyou, At- torney General Bonaparte, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Julian Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Henry Hanby Hay, Hiram W. Hayes. Write a once for terms. Sample copy upon requ NEW MATEL MAGAZINE COMP ANY, 2-18 1025 Market 8t., Wilmington, Del. Six Post Cards for Egan’s. 5¢c., at tf. WANTED Rents to y eollech Deeds, Mortgages, Pension Vouchers, ete. to fill out and attest. Satisfactith guar- anteed. P. L. LivéRGoon, tf STAR Office, Three packages Indian Corn Flakes, or 3 large bottles Blue- ing,or 2 large cans Veribest Pork and Beans for 25c., at Egan’s. tf. We sincerely thank our many friends and patrons for making our Red Letter Sale a splendid success. We did our part honest- ly and satisfactorily, and the people showed their appreciation beyond our expectations. S. C. HARTLEY. 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, ome hw mortgages, etc., neatly and ac-’ wn | curately, according to the require- ments of the law. Typewritten work a specialty. A full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. LivENGoOOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Star Orrice, Elk Lick, Pa. ~— A nice line of Herring, only 60c. per pail, at Egan’s. Try them. They will please you. . NOTICE. All book accounts of the Elk Lick Variety Company having been placed in the hands of the undersigned for collection, no- tice is hereby given to all per- sons indebted to said company to make payment on or before MagrcH 15TH, 1909. Lawful interest will be charg- ed on tll claims not settled by that date. 3-11 GeorGE C. Hay. Egan sells 2 1bs of good Coffee for 25c. tf. CASES FOR FEBRUARY COURT. Following is a list of the cases sched- uled for trial at the regular February term of court, to begin on Monday, the 22nd day: Commonwealth vs. John Strizak, charged with embezzlement, upon in- formation of Nick Weisnisky. .M. Abbood, Conspiracy; H. Silver- man, prosecutor. Gato Carmelo, Assault and battery to kill ; Nicolas Charmeto, prosecutor. C.J. Yoder, False pretense; Elijah Livengood, prosecutor. Sylvester Pebley, Embezzlement; James Buchanan, prosecutor. William Fritz, Robbery; H, E. Gray, prosecutor. A. J. Albright, Accessory toburglary; Homer Bashforth, prosecutor. Henry Albright, Gray, prosecutor. Joe Anderson, Burglary ; Nelson Say- lor, prosecutor. Chauncey Kimmel, Burglary ; Ida E. Miller, prosecutor. W.M. Yutzy, Assault and battery and desertion ; Mary A. Yutzy, prosecu- tor. George Walker, Assault and battery; Fred A. WaLl, prosecutor. Nick DePompe, Carrying concealed weapons and surety; Antonio De- Pompe, prosecutor. Steve Keterlish, Assault and battery to kill ; Steve Problina, prosecutor. John Hutko, Assault and battery to kill ; Lewis Popp, prosecutor. Ira Friedline, Larceny; Sadie Sech- ler ; prosecutor. Samuel Kegg, Jr., Larceny; C. L. Shamaker, prosecutor. A. O. Barclay, Abortion; John 8. Shafer, prosecutor. William White, Larceny; Braun, prosecutor. Scott Bennett, Larceny; Paul Poy- letski, prosecutor. James Labrel, Killing game out of season ; Adam Baker, constable. Henry Lawrence, False pretense; U. J. Smucker, prosecutor. Harvey Kring, A. & B,, and deser- tion ; Catharine Kring, prosecutor. Ed. H. Wise, Larceny as bailee; siah Specht, prosecutor. H. P. Malone, Defrauding boarding- house keeper; A. J. McDonald, prose- cutor. John Felix, A. & B.; check, prosecutor. Mike Grouets, Larceny; golio, prosecutor. Andy Wetek, Larceny as bailee; I. P. Friedline, prosecutor. Willian Sachs, Larceny; I. P. Fried- line, prosecutor. Cyrus Shaulis, Assault and battery; Frank Zimmerman, prosecutor. Mike Halko, Malieious mischief; 8. W. McMullen, prosecutor. Mike Halko, Threats and surety ; Joe Zellemeiers, prosecuior. Hayden McAuliff, Seduction; Sarah J. Kilimel, prosecutor. Hayden McAuliff, F. & B.; Sarah J. Kimm#l, prosecutor. Sadié Mamie King, Fornication; Z. H. Heinbaugh, constable. Minnie Recknor, Fornication; Z. H. Heinbaugh, constable. Maggie Shafer, Fornication; ‘A. B. Brant, constable. William Skipper, F. & B.; Sosy Fish- er, prosecutor. Frank Miller, F. & B.; Fannie S8heikel, prosecutor. Percy Wilson, F. & B.; Frances Fal- len, prosecutor. Charles Burke, F. & B.; Cora Fro, prosecutor. Harry Williams, F. & B.; Stella Low- ry. prosecutor. Edgar Walter, F. & B.; Cynthia L. Miller, prosecutor. C. K. Jones, F. & B.; Mary Forsythe, prosecutor. Emanuel Blough, F, & B.; Nora E. Mishler, prosecutor. Harry Dodson, F. & B.; Annie B. Shaulis prosecutor. _ AE 3arkman, = .s, prosecutor. Wm. Preshun, F. & B.; er, prosecutor. np WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UP Burglary; H. E. Ww. H. Jo- William Bar- James Ro- F. & B.; Mary Maggie Shaf- was kept in bed for Blood poison from a spi- to three doctors; five weeks. tf | der’s bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The dcctors failed, then “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve’ completely cured me,” writes John Washington, of | Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, burns nd piles i.’s supreme. . at "Elk Lick Phar. cer. 8-1 25~ STOMACH DISTRESS. a And all Misery from Indigestion Vanishes Five Minutes Later. Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of In- digestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don’t tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to fill you, or lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of ¥ndigestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take one triangle after supper tonight. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with aeid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Nauses, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness cr Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain cure for all stomach misery, because it will take hold of your food and digest it just the same as if your stomach wasn’t there. Actual, prompt relief for all your stomach misery is at your Pharmacist’s, waiting for you. These large b50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to cure a case of Dyspepsia or Indigestion. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following list contains the more important deeds entered of record since our last report: Elmer Baldwin, Adm’r, to W. C, Begley, $1343.96, in Somerset. Orville Oberet et ux. to Raleigh Stairs, $1800, in Lower Turkeyfoot. > Harmon Farner et ux. et al. to Elias C. Farner, $400, in Allegheny. Joseph Farner et ux. to same, $100, in Allegheny. E. V. Babcock et ux. to Babcock Lumber Co., $1, in Ogle. Josef Sirkovski et ux. to Giatana Buscaglia and Dominica Buscaglia, $990, in Windber. J. T. Shipley et ux. to J. Milton Gnagey, $3500. Aaron P. Smeed et ux. to Henry E: Ott, $287.50, in Paint. John and Samuel W. Godfrey to Mary A. Jenkins, $1, in Lower Turkey- foot. Mary A. Jenkins et vir. to Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad Company, $1400, in Lower Turkeyfoot. Daniel L. Kaufman et ux. to Joseph Custer, $2, in Conemaugh. “Herman Queer et al. to Allen Queer, $300, in Milford. Josiah Keller et ux. to Alvin G. Rhoads, $1200, in Somerset. Daniel S. Knee et ux. to Ira B. Brant, $600, in Somerset, Lydia A. Bridegum to Annie Long, $2400, in Garrett. Samuel B. Allison et ux. to Joseph 8. Yoder, $2300, in Windber. Margaret Scott fo Matthew Kock, $5000, in Lower Turkeyfoot. Ross E. Pugh et ux. to Jacob Weicas, $625, in Somerset. Johnstown B. & L. Association tu Frank Sena, $350, in Windber. John Aurtrallah et ux. to Antonetta Cronsalla, $1200,in Windber. Charles Bunda et ux. to W. F. and M. H. W. Meck, $700, in Windber. Wm. A Kann et ux. to Hocking Coal Company, $150, in Summit. Nettie Anthony to Wm. C. Irwin, $3700, in Meyersdale. Alvin J. Ogline et ux. to Charles ¥. Darr, $75, in Lincoln. Same to Jesse S. Shaulis, $1650, in Lincoln. Charles Pritts et ux. Pritts, $250, in Somerset. Wm. I. Hoover to William J. McKee. $1500, ir Summit. Frank B. Black et ux. to Atlantic Coal Company, $1, in Jenner, etc. Daniel Stoy et ux. to John Lehme-, $2, in Stoyestown. Same to same, $5, in Stoyestown. George Kimmell et ux. to Wm Hawk, $125,in Stoyestown. ° Nancy Miller to Noah Miller et al. $12,114.84, in Quemahoning. Boswell Imp. Company to C. A. Da vis and Geo. B. Somerville, $350, i:. to Frankliu -| Boswell. Same to same, $400, in Boswell. John R. Layton et ux. to Isaac ( Wilson, $1050, in Brothersvalley. John Lochrie et ux. to Claude 2 Davis, $2600, in Windber. 8S. 8. Crisman et ux. to same, $2000, i. Windber. Ellis C. Boose et ux. to John L Boose, $1000, in Somerset. D. W. Will and E. E. Moore, Admr’ to Hiram W. Uphouse, $2250, in Mic dlecreek. : Hiram W. Uphouse et ux. to Elme: E. and Jesse Moore, $2650, in Middle - creek. Jesse I. Moore to Elmer E. $1125, in Middlecreek. Mary Blough et vir. to Ira F. Ha; $500, in Salisbury. Moor: Wilmore Coal Company to Edwar Hancock, $600, in Windber. Wm. J. Schrock et ux. to Walter 1 Galin, $380.50, in Brothersvalley. Same to same, $4000, in Brother: valley. | Archie Benford et ux. to * Heckler, $2200, in Rockwood. Wm. 1.
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