c..$ 50,000.00 l.. 70,000.00 'EREST DEPOSITS. nd careful at- >ashier. ny Griffith, am nner and y furnish D L money, we alers, PA. MAW LL financial &g years of ck of $50,- 22,000.00, 7 in your 8% TTT TTT ll URY, ; Lick, Pa. 00d! e in the M. J. and invite you f Dry Goods, west! ndle only the re of your pat- ction to all. & Co. [onic Dr. RIM. eral Debility, ellent remedy a grand con- 1y, buckwheat 3ros., ly be for THE Fi times. A call will convince you that gi For Sale, For Rent, 4 we have exceptionally great values for 3 Lost, Found, Ete. @ you in these goods at this time. ©} aay SER SUO REO ENO SN0 SNS oY ae ae asses ey DD SoA Ea Sar rT BR IR BAG JI 0,0 01.0 0.0 BR 6 BE aH ®, # a NS EEE mS Ett 41t will do Your heart good Coats. BAY, 00 to call and inspect our fine new line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Suits and We have them in all the lat- est styles and popular shades, and they are the talk of the town. Suits at $10.00 to 27.50! Coats at $3.50 to $10! They are worth more money, but we're selling them at prices to suit the C. ody @, 8 'e senses 9, 200, CRS EEseene 9, 0 (4 9 £3 SEE Soe on res \®) , '® Ra Romance of 2 a. Tablespoon and Its Moral. They're going to be married very seon, And that is why they need a table- spoen, S32 | But ‘when they're wedded they will 5 need a set, 5 And many other things they'll have to BE Yar s &¢2'| They'll buy their spoons and likewise 9! Le2 forks and knives E30 | From stores that ADVERTISE te 3 please young wives. WANT COLUMN. Miller & Collins promise the ladies a treat—if interested in styles just up to the minute— at their Spring Suit Opening, March 18th, 19th and 20th. A nice line of Herring, only 60c. per pail, at Egan’s. Try them. They will please you. + What is Style? We will dem- , IR OSNOSASSA0 ING, Fossa: SROSUGPAOSU6 IAD, OSROSRO SUSU SNOSUS00S00 200500500500 500 S06 S00 SUN 0 0 asa : Sos iIen Etter tr SE ET I IIR TITRA onstrate at the Spring Opening. Go to the Elk Lick Supply Company for CC ZAMIR BALI BLA VE ARE CLOSIY, 0174 SR OSUO SOS S00 SUSU SU SUS 0500 HASSAN GS A0 S00 BA snmunmnEnRnEanEasnEEa the following goods at reduced prices, as we are going to quit business, and must close 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, etc. 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., XE Our store is chucked full of Y Everything Good! 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, Sal isbury, Pa, Ladies invited to attend, March Baltimore & Ohio R. R Low Rate—One Way COLONIST. FARES TO MANY POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,COLORODO, ALBERTA, ARI- ZONA, IDAHO, BRITISH (COLUMBIA, MEXICO, 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. 4-1 18th, 19th and 20th. MiLLER & COLLINS. FOR RENT !—A good 7-room dwelling in Salisbury. Good water, lots of fruit trees, stable and outbuildings on premises. 3-25 M. D. THOMAS. Spring suits, summer dresses, waists, jackets and skirts from the best New York designers, at RRR Fire, Fire, Fire! SHIRE INSURANCE L: | 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 .§ 8 loss? 9 Now! | Do : Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk 2% Lick drug store, and have him # show you how small the cost g would be to have a polacy written #2 insuring you against such losses. L1H. ilr, Suto, Agent for W. B. Cook & oon. THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL V COUGH Bucklien’s Arnica Salve BEE’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP. BEST FOR A The Best Salve In The World. FOLEY SKIDNEYCURE | Makes Kidneys and as tar Poh? : the Miller & Collins’s opening, March 18th, 19th and 20th. Six Post Cards for bec. at Egan’s. tf. Come, and invite your neigh- bors to come with you to see the very best styles for the spring of 1909. Special open- ing of ladies’ wearables, March 18th, 19th and 20th. MiLLeER & COLLINS. 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 fall line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. L1vENGOOD, Notary Public:and Conveyancer. Star OFFICE, Elk Lick, Pa. tf Exceptional opportunity is offered for fitting ladies, who who have difficulty in being fit- ted from regular stocks, at the Spring Opening, March 18th, 19th and 20th. MiLLER & COLLINS. 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. It will be a splendid opportu- nity to decide on what will be best for your spring wardrobe, when you see the fashion cre- opening. yr NOTICE. AM 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 als per- sons indebted to said company to make payment on or before MarcH 151H, 1909. Lawful interest will be charg- ed on tll claims not settled by that date. 3-11 GeorGE C. Hay. The opening display of suits, costumes and waists will be a most comprehensive study in spring styles. Attend—March 18th, 19th and 20th. MiLLER & COLLINS. WANTED !—Rents to collect, Deeds, Mortgages, Pension Vouchers, ete, to fill out and attest. Satisfaction guar- anteed. P. L. LivENGooD, tf Star Office. Spring Opening. Ladies’ suits, dresses, skirts, jackets and waists, at Miller & Collins’s, March 18th, 19th and 20th. NOTICE! Persons wanting Rural Mail Boxes on route No. 1, Elk Eick, Pa., which goes into operation on Saturday, May 1st, 1909, should leave orders with C. R Haselbarth & Son. I have made ar- rangements with them to handle the different kinds of boxes approved by the Postoffice Department for the Rural Service. 4-1 A. B. Lowery, P. M. Egan sells 2 lbs of good Coffee for 25c. tf. FOR RENT!—A six-room house with 4 lots, in West Salis- bury. Possession, April 1st. For particulars, call on J. J. Keim. tf LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. tf A choice line of Mackerel at Egan’s. Try a mess of them and be delighted. They're very good. tf R.E. MEYERS, Attorney-at-Law, SOMWRSET, PA. omce in Court House. W. H. KOONTZ. KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A J. G. OGLE office opposite Court House. DR.PETER L. SWANK, Physician and Surgeon, ELK LICK, PA. Successor to Dr. E. H. Perry. BERKEY & SHAVER, Attorneys-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-L.aw, SOMERSET, PA. E.C.SAYLOR,D.D.S,, SALISBURY, PA. Office Corner Union St. and Smith Ave. Special attention given to the preserva- tion of the natural teeth. Artificial sets in- serted in the best possible manner. W.S. WELLER, CE FEAL onpEr. Makes a specialty of Farm Sales, Live Stock, Merchandise and Real Estate. GRADUATE OF MISSOURI AUCTION SCHOOL. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar- anteed. R. F.D. No.2, MEYERSDALE, PA. Gold and Silver Development. The Black Lick Gold and Silver Min- ing Company, whose development lies in District No. 11, of this sounty, near the Allegany county line, and who were chartered for the purpose of de- veloping a gold and silver deposit sup- posed to exist near Merrill, this county, a couple of years ago, will begin opera- tions for a complete development as soon as a complete outfit of machinery can be installed at the mines. The stockholders are M. P. Gannon, J. C. Renninger, Judge Elias Merrill and two sons, I. H. Kooken and several other business men of Piedmont and Westernport. These gentlemen, though prevented from developing at an earlier date, owing to want of more funds, have now decided to make a complete investigation, and all of them have faith in the future of the enter- prise. =rOakiand Joi Joproab = ations at the Miller & Collins 'FOLEYSHONEY:<TAR| for children; safe, sure. No opiates Examination for Graduation. The examinations for graduation in the course of study prescribed for the common schools of Somerset county, will be held on Saturday, April 3, 1902. Any applicants who wish to enter bor- ough or township high schools will be examined in all branches except Al- gebra and Civil Government, and awarded diplomas accordingly. ™e places for holding the examina- nd the committees in the several districtc, are as follows: For Addison and Somerfield, at Ad- dison—Committee, Calvin Tissue, B. 8. McNutt, W. H. Hanna, Thomas E. Null. Paul M. Ross, Olive Bowman, Minnie Ridinger, Earle McClintock, Ruby Augustine. For Allegheny and New Baltimore: at Mount Zion—Committee, F. V. Top- per, John 8. Miller, Emma Tipton, Josephene Fochtman,S. G. Coughenour, Simon Deeter. For Benson, at Holsopple—Commit- tee, E. J. Lehman, H. H. Cassler, Rus- sell O. Moore, H. P, Meyers, Daryle R. Heckman. For Boswell, at Boswell—Committee, Dr. C. F. Livengood, C. F. Enoch, I. C. Boyts, W. J. O’Connor, E. G. Peterson. For Brothersvalley, at Fairview— Committee. J. H. Gumbert, J. H. Hentz, W. W. Blough, Daisy Werner, Grace Walker. For Black and Rockwood, at Rock- wood—Committee, B. F. Phillippi, P. G. Weimer, B. T. Frazee, I. P. Wilt, Calvin Newman. For Conemaugh, at Miller School. house—Committee, Henry Hershberg- er, David Mishler, Jr., G. C. Walker, G. M. Thomas, P. P. Williamson. For Elk Lick, at West Salisbury— Committee, N. D. Hay, Wm. H. Engle, James Poorbaugh, Mary Hay, R. H- Moser. For Fairhope, at Fairhope—Commit-« tee, U. G. Custer, Eckhart McVicker, Charles Long, Bertha Poorbaugh, Effie Emerick. For Garrett, at Garrett—Committee, M. Christner, C. D. Fritz, H. 8. Mc- Clintock, Morris Handwerk, Lucy Sho. ber. For Greenville, at Pocahontas—Com- mittee, George W. Baer, Norman Wil. helm, Annie Sass, Grace Yutzy, Ger- trude Shockey. For Hooversville, at Hooversville— Committee, F. G. Fryburg, C. A. Riggs, N. G. Speicher, Minnie Berkey, Elsie Gindlesperger. For Jefferson, at Bakersville—Com- mittee, E. B. Knepper, W. B. Putman, Gertrude Schlag, Annie L. Hay, Harry Meyers. For Jenner, at Jenners—Committee, R. W. Lohr, Adam Friedline, Walker Trexel, Lizzie Deitz, Melissa Hammer:-. For Larimer, at Sand Patch—Com- mittee, S. W. Weimer, Andrew Horch- ner, Harvey Miller, H. I. Troutman: Howard Shockey. For Lincoln, at Sipesville—Commit- tee, E. J. Speicher, Wesley F. Weller, Emma Shaulis, Harry M. Brendle, Elsie M. Baker. For Lower Turkeyfoot and Ursina: at Ursina—Committee, Dr. W. 8. Kuhl. man, W. J. Murphy, Alva Chalfant, Mary A. Forquer, F. E. Lislie. For Milford, at Gebharts—Commit- tee, John Y. Barkman, J. C. Miller, S. A. Meyers, C. W. Miller, H. B. Schrock. For Northampton, at Bridegum— Committee, Dennis Werner, S. J. Bau- man, Ora M. Bauman, Emma M. Miller, Charles Hartman. For Paint Borough and Paint Town- ship, at Paint Borough—Committee, C. C. Shoemaker, S. B. Lehman, Charles S. Knavel, C. Earl Shaffer, Charles W. Seese, Milton Hoffman, H. D. Jones. For Quemahoning and Stoystown, at Stoystown—Committee, Valentine C. Muller, George 8S. Lohr, James A. Ringler, J. B. Lambert, H. E. Menser, Leroy Snyder, June Ringler. For Shade, at Center Schoolhouse— Committee, Joseph Lokr, J. E. Berke- bile, J. E. Johnson, O. W. Carver, Catharine Brubaker. For Somerset Township, at Somerset —Committee, W. W. Cupp, Pierce Mil- ler, Anna Glessner, A. F. Heiple, H. B. Speicher. For Stonycreek, at Shanksville—Com- mittee, J. M. Lambert, A. P. Kimmel. M. R. Schrock, I. G. Carver, M. T. Mil. ler. For Summit, at Peck Schoolhouse— Committee, Lloyd A. Hay, Wilson Ek. Walker, S. C. Witt, Emma Mosgrave. M. C. Haer. For Upper Turkeyfoot, at Kingwegoc —Committee, D. F. Shultz, J. F. Youn kin, Charles F. King, N. B. Sanner. Scott Wilkins. The examinations will begin prompt- lyat9a m. It is expected that al who desire to take the examination: will be present at that hour. Instructions regarding the manner o conducting the examinations, togethe: with the questions to be submitted t. the applicants, will be mailed to the secretaries of the school boards. D. W. SEIBERT, County Superintendent. ENGRAVED INVITATIONS fo! weddings, parties, etc., also engravec visiting cards and all manner of stee: and copper plate engraved work at Tm Star office. Call and see our samples All the latest styles in Script, Old Eng lish and all other popular designs a: | prices as low as offered by any printing house in the country, while the work i» | the acme of perfection. tf
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