REST EPOSITS. | careful at. shier. Griffith, va ry and vi. er Pattern 09 VY. stoffice. IONEY. J ® 4 4 er eee AA ——— 1% = Headquarters \@, Carpet, 2 conn \&; o, 9 3 oes Sued 2 9, ee RT ISIE IIIT NIN Se BRS, BAH BE, BRS ARG, 6 0 BUS BUG FNS, OSE 6 S06 S06 506 SUSU 0500 5,0 S10 S06 S06 BLO SUO SLO SAO SAOSIN 5 EE EE EE init ertenteatsiigie HARTLEY'S! : ® 1 : 1inoleuvimn, 4 ¥ Rugs, % Curtains, &c. +5, Co HARTLEY. : SDRC; PRON BROBRS, BELG BIO B06 B00 BUG BUG SRG BT6 REO BOG EBS BR0 BNL BAG BRO SLL SAH BOSH BAG FL BUEN AN SN E00/580 8 SEAR ENE ENSE ES neat Rt attest ne stn te ns en sans ansantente 0 JI JT 4 JR, EEE: \®, 0 | >); ease: 9 9 for—== EEE \®, ® '® RAR, oo ® 9 05 i test 0, 9 '®' 28%: saan dd nd eden il Bases esses sess os: Ba @) ° '®' OJ, ®, 99 9 9, 0 9 9, won Go to the Elk Lick Supply Company for FBARGAINSIY @ { ZUMA IAL LR ER ARIA IR LE IRE (LOSING 0074 ©0050 058,050 6 500 50.000 SR 6 SOS 0 SNS 5X0 S06 FUG U0 S005 ¢ SL 6 EUAN GSN OH PRE THR PEDERI RRO EI EER A 4 28 a 12 2d the following goods at reduced prices, as we are going to quit business, and must close |g out quick: —t>- 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. ¥ Everything Good § to eat, and our prices are always fair. g ED We aim to please our customers by courteous treat- & %Y ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. ‘Very Respectfully, [Blur ETH LR COLONIST FARES TO MANY POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,COLORODO, ALBERTA, ARI- ZONA, IDAHO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MEX100, MONTANA, NEW MEXICO, NE- YADA, 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. dani 4-1 RBS A Iss Fire, Fire, Fire! (HIRE INSURANGEi<- Can you afford to have your dwelling or household goods go : uprin smoke without & cent of in- surance with which to cover your- 8 loss? Do It 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. § LEH. Nile, Sut, Agent for WN. B. Cook & Son. 3% I THE BOWELS AND WITH THE ORIGINAL BEE’S LAXATIVE aL COUGH SYRUP. BEST FOR A Buckien’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. FOLEY SKIDNEYCURE Makes Kidneys and Tar ‘ar Ph? 388 An Inkling About Printers’ Inkling. You can’t imagine what surprises Await the man who ADVERTISES, And while they may not be foreseeable These great surprises are agreeable. Just take the hint and help your busi- ness, At first the rush may give you dizzi- ness, But you'll recover in a twinkling And take some more of Printers’ Ink- ling. WANT COLUMN. For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Ete. AN OPPORTUNITY. WANTED |—A hustler for each town inj§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. FQR SALE !—A few Somerset Coun- ty Directories containing names and add rds ses of all taxable inhabitants of county in 1903; also contains township, railroad and mineral map of county; 50c. each. Star office. tf Six Post Cards for 35e., at Egan’s. tf. WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SWEAR and affirm before the under- signed, when they have documents to which lawful affidavitslare 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 full line of legal blanks always on hand. P. L. LivENGOOD, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Star OFFICE, Elk Lick, Pa. tf Three packages Indian Corn Flakes, or 3 largejjbottles Blue- ing, or 2 largeggcans]jVeribest Pork and jBeans forjf25c., at Egan’s. tf. TimothyggSeed, $2.00 per bushel. Clovor Seed, $6.00 per | bushel. H. C. Sgaw. 4-8 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. Lowry, P.M. rer eee preeminent, Egan sells 2 1bs of good Coffee for 25¢. tf. LOTS FOR SALE?—Three lots front- ing on Ord street, opposite the school house. Apply to M. H. Boucher, Mey- ersdale, Pa. tt LOST?—On March 10th, between 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 en A choice line of jMackeral at Egan’s. Try a mess of them and be delighted. They’re very good. +f WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE! He—What would you do : if 3 should kiss you on the cheek? She—I'd hold it against you. THE LAST RESORT. Jinks—Here’'s something about an author committing suicide. Winks—Yes; he had to aavertise his books in some way. HOW ABOUT THE HILLS?. 5 Purchaser—On the level, now, what do you think about the auto- mobile? Agent—It’s all right—on the lev- el, it is. A BSENTMINDED GENIUS. aer—Pardon me, but does Herr “‘enerschnitzel occupy thig studio? Practicing Musician, absentmind- 1lv—No he is two octaves higher. BRIEF. ttle Erlie Rocked the boat; Sillle Earlie Couldn't float, Village church bell— Funeral note, MAKE IT YOURSELF. Says Many Persons Here Can Be Made Happy Again By Using It. There is so much Rheumatism here in our neighborhood now that the fol- lowing advice will be highly appre- ciated by those who suffer: Get from any good pharmacy one- | half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa- rilla. Shake these well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime ; also drink plenty of good water. It is claimed that there are few vic- tims of this dread and torturous dis- ease who will fail to find ready relief in this simple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the result. This simple recipe is said to strength- en and cleanse the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only Rheumatism, but. numerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as it; is certain to dao much good, and may save you from much misery and suffering after while. Our home druggists say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the prescription ready to take if our readers ask them. eae agp TH I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, The following list contains the more important deeds entered of record since our last report: C. Hartzell to Lower Turkeyfoot School Board, $7.50, in Lower Turkey- foot. Josiah Griffith to Harriet B. Maurer, $800, in Jennertown. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. tu A. G. Guynn, $15,000, in Upper Turkey - foot, W. A. Hoover to D. 8. Holzshu, $2,200, in Rockwood. Catherine A. Pyle to A. W, > $700, in Jefferson. Jno. H. Hyte’s trustee to P. W, Wampler, $10,300, in Stoystown. ~. Trustees Berlin Lodge I. 0. O. F. to Mission Board of Brethren church, $30, in/Berlin. Milton K. Walker to G. M. Welleky, $600, in Jenner. G. M. Welleky to Andrew Welleky, $600, in Jenner. Jesse Gaumer to Chas. E. Gaumer, $100, in Larimer. Edward Sipple to Ezra Sipple, $100, in Summit. Joseph C. Miller to Geo. Becker, $1,000, in Meyersdale. Jacob D. Swank to N. E. Knepper, $11,700, in Somerset. Ezra G. Ansell et ‘ux. to Joseph M. Bricker, $400, in Somerset. Eli 8. Thomas to Geo. B. Buschinall, $775, in Fairhope. Mary £. Hammond to Wm. A. Clarke, $4002, in Meyersdale. Perey G. Mostoller et ux. to Russell G. Walker, $3000, in Meyersdale. John H. Long et al. to Peter W, Long, $400, in Milford. Jobn Hauger to John F. Deitz, $600, in Somerset. Philip Reitz et ux. to David Reitz, $100, in Shade. Charles C. Glessner to Charles E. Ringler, $200, in Shade. Emma Zimmerman et vir. to Frank B. Collins, in Berlin. Donaldton Land Co. to same, $469, in Macdonaldton. How to Easily Avoid Becoming a Drunkard. : Washington, D. C., March 19.—“1¢ you bave a strong appetite for alcoho! and tobacco, and want to be cured of the habits, just eat a vegetable diet for six months.” This is the advice given to-day by Dr. D. H. Kress, of this city, in an ad- dress on “Dyspepsia and Its Relation to Inebrity,” before the American So- ciety for the Study of Alcohol and Other Drug Narcotics. He discussed the evil effects of an excessive diet. and said overeating leads to drunken- ness, “If you would not become a drunk- : ard,” said Dr. Kress, “quit eating meat.” SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA GRIPPE. La grippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop into pneu monia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs, so that no seriou» results need be feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains n: harmful drugs, and is in a yellow pack: age. Refuse substitutes. Elk Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, Prop. 4-1 ety ES Reasons for Windy Seasons. Some of the wise ones are trying t« solve tha reason why we have had st many hard wind storms, this winter That’s easy. The legislatures of th: several states, and the National con- gress have been in session all winter. besides, Bryan and Carrie Nation ar touring the country.—QOakland Journal — eas All kinds of Legal and Commercia | Blanks, Judgment Notes, ete., for sal- | at THE STAR Office. tf
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