EPOSITS. d careful at. shier. ry Griffith, nS = ner and furnish \ Nn ve oney, we | PA WN I! financial cD 3 FRUMMAMAALL IU ADA y bods! in the M. J. nd invite you Ory Goods, west! ile only the of your pat- ion to all. Co, mice r. R." M. al Debility, ent remedy grand con- buckwheat 08. Pa, MONEY. e for THE “. 4 #2 com CJ 0 9 Ee 9, 9 '®' a 9, ®. Ad $B, 2080000, 'e! 3838 spaspaces 9, 006 Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx ®, ®, 9 353% BR \®, 0 ¢' ry You want this sort of clothes, and we know it. them before you. a * LORPRIRTHI ES e104 p04 03 OU’LL be fit for any company, so far as looks go, if you're fitted in one of our fine Overcoats, made especially for us, by HART SCHAFFNER -& MARX. We'll NBs h ow you style ; the very latest new models, the most reliable all-wool fabrics, and ©} the perfect tailoring and finish which that name in clothes always stands for. We're doing you a favor by putting Look at our fancy suits, also; look at our handsome blue and black suits; give us your order for a full dress or Tuxedo, or Prince Albert suit. You'll profit by it. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. S.C. HARTLEY, ¢ ® a Bas PROBES EN 0B 0SRS SNA 0 BOSS BN BN ON 00 0 50050050 0 SALSA SAOSAL SAS SIS SOS SSL SOS SoS 00 Sees Te PEOC OS, HPN DU THPRI RI RIRIRI HI HLHE EEE £2 9, . 9 £2 ®, 9. '® £2 0 East eset 28 on T) oss Ad East 9, 0 'e' E 9, 0, '$' 23 o 9, Estat 9, 9 i of ®, '®' © BEG BAG BEL FHS ERD PRY Stepseatestesttateaiet GBR Go to the Elk Lick Supply Company for FBARGAINSI} TT TTT TTT Ey aomsomemnmernosa meme sno Be RR eas EL SRO ERERORLESISSEIE '® o' ®, SOS SS Sen SN SR on oo 0 a Oar OW Nl rf Sf © the following goods at reduced prices, as we : are going to quit business, and must close |g out quick: ——=> Carpets, Mattings, doots, Shoes, Hats and ; Caps, Underwear, a full line of Gents’ Fur- nishings, Ladi '¥ 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. Ceme quick, while you have a good selection. ~ Elk Lick Supply Co., Our store is chucked full of Everything Good to eat, and our prices are always fair. & We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- gS % ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. Very Respectfully, S. A. Lichliter, Salisbury, Pa. 3 REP 0 BRG EN SRS Estate EE Sessesees EiEsaiet aed @, ®| 9 wo To Our Dear Friend The Merchant: Do you know how to sell goods? Your clerks, of course, know how to sell goods when people call and ask for them. But when people do not call and ask for what they want and what you have in stock, what then? Let the people know what you have. Our columns are open to advertisers with bargains who want to eomnect with bargain hunters. WANT COLUMN. For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. AN OPPORTUNITY. WANTED |—A hustler for each town in Somerset county to represent a strong old line ‘eastern life ond accident com- pany, having $1,000,000.00 cap- ital stock. This is a good open- ing for a hustler. Write, giv- ing age and reference. All communications confidential. “MANAGE,” P. O. Box 134, McKeesport, Pa. FOR RENT !—A good 7-room 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 dwelling in Salisbury. Good water, lots of fruit trees, stable and outbuildings on premises. 3-25 M. D. THOMAS. Six Post Cards for b5c., at Egan’s. tf. WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the under- signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavits are required. 1 also draw up all manner of deeds, Fire, Fire, A MRE: = dwelling or household goods go # up in smoke without a cent of in- 2 loss? Do It Now! @ would be tohavea polacy written 1E0. l, Sai Agent for W. B. Goo & Son. RE ES RR RR 2 surance with which to cover your ¥ “Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk § % Lick drug store, and have him § 2% show you how small the cost. ® insuring you against such losses. g for 25c. tf. leasgs, mortgages, etc., neatly and ac- curately, according to the require- ments of the law. Typewritten work a specialty. A full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. LivENGoOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Star OFFICE, Elk Lick, Pa. t 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. WANTED !—Rents to collect, Deeds, Mortgages, Pension Vouchers, ete. to fill out and attest. Satisfaction guar- anteed. P. L. LIvENGOOD, 404 Star Office. mers ~Geree 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 1bs of good Coffee LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- % ersdale, Pa. tf LOST?—On March 10th, beiween THE BOWELS AND WORK OFF A COLD WITH THB ORIGINAL BEE’S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP. BEST FOR A Buckien’s Arnica Salve The Besi Salve In The World. FOLEYSKIDNEYC Makes Kidneys and Tar lar PI-h? Loechel’s hotel and Dr. Lichty’s office, a Gentleman's Black Silk Watch Fob, with gold mountings and a yellow glass charm. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at STAR office. tf A’choice line of Mackeral at Egan’s. Try a mess of them and be delighted. They're very good. tf STOMACH DISTRESS. 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 minates 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 Indigestion. 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 acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or 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 50-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: Ellen Nicola et vir. to George B. Pile, $1, in Lower Turkeyfoot. Samuel H. Kennell et ux. to James M. Kennel, $1, in Southampton. George J. Daher et ux. to H. Z. Nussrallah, $1500, in Windber. Tillie Conn et vir. to Mollie Conn, $350, in Lower Turkeyfoot. Samuel D. Livengood’s Assignee to Ezra C. Saylor, $1500, in Salisbury. Calvin T. Berkeybile et ux. to Adam Andrusky, $90, in Hooversville. George B. Pile ot ux. to James F. Scott, $300, in Lower Turkeyfoot. Hiram W. Uphouse et ux. to Milton Pipes, $685, in Windber. W. A. Seibert et ux. to Louisa Mey- ers, $2880.86, in Brothersvalley. Walter Fazenbaker et ux. to Nelson A. Wright, $150, in Addison. Polly Weaver et vir. to Christiana Weaver, $2814.81, in Paint. Christiana Weaver et vir. to Samuel Weaver, $1601.53. John H. Miller et al. to Charles W. Miller, $5, in Southampon. Wilmore Coal Co. to Margaret Roach, $733.97, in Windber, Christopher Dietz to Atlantic Coal Co., $1500, in Jenner. Eliza Christner to Alice Klink, $1, in Summit. Harrison Zerfoss et ux. to Wm. H. Stutzman, $210, in Somerset. Wm. Nelson to Guiseppe Delisa, $600, in Windber. ; M. C. Talbot to W. T. Herring, $470, in Somerset. . George E. Arisman et ux. to Daniel Meyers, $900, in Jennertown. Wm. T. Herring to Charles F. Her- ring, $3000, in Somerset. Adam Walter et ux. to Wm. H. Pritts, $1400, in Brothersvalley. Matilda M. Meyers et vir. to Wm. M. Kiser, $225, in Somerset. Jeremiah M. Clark et ux. to Gabriel Ober, $125, in Hooversville. Hamilton Fisher to same, $461.61, in Hooversville. Mike Harmon et ux. to John Barench, $1200, in Windber. Adam Kleindorf et ux. to R. Stiffler, $2800, in Windber. C. W. Weigle et ux. to Boyer, $245, in Hooversville. Jonathan Boyer to Peter M. Boyer, $100, in Hooversville. Peter M. Boyer et ux. to Harry P. Hoover, $160, in Hooversville. Barbara Miller et vir. to Borough of Hooversville, $1000, in Hooversville. Elizabeth D. Morgan to Wm. T, Mor- gan, $3000, in Meyersdale. Mayme E. Phillips et vir. to Mary 8. Sipe, $350, in Somerset. . Eureka Stores to Paul Kishoeinick, $650. in Windber. Mollie Shapiro et vir. to Matilda Shapiro, $1, in Quemahoning. John H. Long et al. to Peter W. Long, $400, in Milford. Jonathan Jonathan NEAR DEATH IN BIG POND. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs. Ida Soper to face death. “For years a severe lung trouble gave me intense suffering,” she writes, “and several times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was incurable. Then Dr. King’s New Dis- covery brought quick relief and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled in twelve years.” Mrs. Soper lives in Big Pond, Pa. It works won- ders in Coughs and Colds, Sore Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma Croup, Whooping Cough and all Bron- chial affections. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Elk Lick Pharmacy. 4-1 al All kinds of Legal and Commercial | prices as low as offered by any printin Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sale | house in the country, while the work i» + at THE STAR office. tf tf Marriage Licenses. : Silas Ash and Nellie Smith, both’ cf Garrett. Romanus Gorden, of Pitcairn, and Mary Catherine Rose, of Windber. Charles M. Kimmell, of Johnstown, / and Elsie Young, of Somerset. Joseph P. Baine and Sadie E. Grow- all, both of Rockwood. John Harshberger, of Johnstown, and Catherine Hankinson, of Windber. Theodore M. Bowman and Mary M. Kimmell, both of Rockwood. Mahlon Hoffman and Alma J. Seese, both of Windber. ; Michael Neiholdt and Theresa Bindy, both of Windber. Charles H. Sterner and Ruth A. Say- lor, both of Black. George W. Custer and Martha £, Ringler, both of Quemahoning. Frank C. Darr, of Lincoln, and Ellen E. Howard, of Jefferson. Albert A. Hetzer and Daisy Y. Shaul- is, both of Somerset. James G. Kimmell and Carrie M. Ogline, both of Jenners. Harvey J. Tayman, of Pittsburg, and Emma M. Keefer, of Sand Patch. Joseph H. Koontz, of Shade, and Emma Daniels, of Dale, Pa. Edmuad Kiernan Trent and Anne Rafferty, of Pittsburg. ; William Bracken and Ettie Ohler, both of Rockwood. Thomas E. Koontz and Mary M. Smith, both of Stoyestown. Thomas E. Koontz and Mary 8, Smith, both of Stoyestown. : : Orlando R. Cornelius, of Jerome, atid ~~ Jane S. Donaldson, of Boswell. Perch E. Hemmett, of Manila, P. 1., and Ethel Blanche Hook, of Somerfield. Daniel B. Getty, of Cumberland, and Mary M. Sarrah, of Somerset. Oran Lindaman and Lulu Longe, bots of Summit. John B. Zimmerman and Jennie Daniels, both of Somerset. George C. Cochrane, of Salisbury, and Irene E. Thomas, of Elk Lick township, eer A Few Contributed Local Items. Dear Epitor:—Please find spaca in your valuable paper for these few lines: W. C. Wagner is digging out a cellar, It is supposed that he is going to heat his house with hot air. We all know “Billy” is too industrious to sit around and do nothing. Henry Johnson, who is employed by John Meager, was taken sick on his way to work, last Friday, and was com- pelled to return home. We hear he is in a serious condition. Mrs. Frank Fair, of Akron, Ohio is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hiram Fuller. of West Salisbury, who is very low: with rheumatism. Messrs. Harry Hay and Clyde Wahl have purchased an incu- bator and brooder of C. H. Knox, and expect to go into the poultry busines: , Mrs. C. H. Knox is confined to her bed with a severe case of inflammatory. rheumatism. Edward Engle, of “Bear Town.” made sale of some of his household goods on last Tuesday, and bas moved to Akron, Ohio. Willis Shoemaker, of West Salisbury, is sitting on his house-roof with his hat on sideways. It’s agirl. If this escapes the wastebasket, you may hear from us again. [By all means come again. Your items are all interesting and newsy— just the kind that help to make th- home paper what it cught to be. We are always glad to have our readers report the real news of their respective neighborhoods, but we do not care for the kind of idiotic gush that some «f our exchanges frequently accept and publish as news, but which in reality is neither news, wit, wisdom nor common sense.—Editor.] Educational Meeting. The following program will be ren- dered at the West Salisbury schoot house, in Elk Lick township, April 10, 1909: Song—“Lift up the Banner.” Recitation—Florence Compton. Topical talk—R. H. Moser. Essay—Elsie Maust. “Benefits of a Township High School” —Ada Hershberger. “Reign of the Demagogue”’—Wm. H. Engle. Address—Prof. Shook. Song—“The Golden Rule.” “«Farming’—Jonas D. Yoder. Recitation—Sadie Lee. Discussion—“The Life of Wm. Me- Kinley”’—Roy Folk. “Teachers’ History”—Mary Hay. Recitation—Idella Duecker. Biography—Lester Engle. Song—“Come Away.” Debate: “Resolved that there i: more crime committed by poverty tha: by wealth.” Affirmative, I. J. Gnage) E. R. Hay. Negative, Florence Yoder Prof. J. L. Poorbaugh. Valedictory—M. E. Hershberger. Song—“God be with you till we mee: again.” Everybody is invited to attenc Bring your song books with you. Rater ENGRAVED INVITATIONS fo weddings, parties, etc., also engrave: visiting cards and all manner of ste and copper plate engraved work at Tn Star office. Call and see our sample: | All the latest styles in Seript, Old Eng | lish and all other popular designs t | the acme of perfection.