3 PI ent. fEYERS, Sec. 3y an, well, town, oversville, indber, eyersdale, mpany. tary, LIN, PA. Manager. el Salon ad liber! Stree. AND UP. ER DAY AND UP. e-priced hotel of ce in PHIA. bio R. K. ¥ We 3 i » . * " é wv \OSR050.0, OBR 0BA0, IEEE Rast Big Cut In Prices, p— ) 2 B60 BH BAS BR $, EE Ee EE EE EE EE EE Ea =SPECIAL= @ 9 9; 000 8 SII New Store! Glotfelty building, Ord Prices As Low best and purest brands of goods. We start with an entire new stock, and we handle only New Goods! We have opened a fine new general store in the M. J. St., Salisbury, Pa., and invite you to come and inspect our nice, new line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, etc. the We solicit a share of your pat- ronage, and we guarantee a square deal and satisfaction to all. Howard Meager & Co. to which of throughout the whole in- 7 PIANO MEG CO. ER, MASS. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today, and purchase a dollar bottle, and if you can honestly say, that you did not receive any benefits from it, after using the entire bottle, the drug- gist will refund your money to you ‘We will pay the druggist the price a 3 : | [== $3 >Right in the Carpet Season'< & (ogy? ¢) : @ AE iL Se Le patie e have an immense stoek of fine new goods, and have the ception of s Fiano s word consideration. 1c BEST . o. / wi ways C xpensi y 5a wonderful bargains for carpet buyers. Note the fol- BY| [lf 2ricitid somance. Be wise and buy fone Tl er vite" 9 rm ‘ : | GF | (ll cone COTE eons ee Deion, A aticuiific ennossind pecketion lowing big reductions: ——==® Fi St senl ic siainn i oven, Sging and cartying Qualy : S| A eee man moore ror Ke ARR Tou en 70 to 75c. All Wool Ingrain, now...... 60c. § $1.25 Axminster, DOW......ccceeeennnns ..$1.00 £3 mai : 50 to 55c. C. C. Ingrain, DOW. ........... 250. § $11.00 Brdssells Rugs 9511, now.....3 9.50 - 8) EDMON LINC 1) Uninhoy nia siee saan nests s es eavavi de 12.50 Brussells Rugs, 9x12, NOW. + 11.50 £3 c. Brussells, DOW.....cccvervieavrnnrunnee. c. 2% 15.00 B Is R 9x12 «13. bd © 65c. Brussells, Hall and Stair, now.....55c. 0 po Pro ik ie how > iy ©) © 70c. Brussells, NOW......cev veeneivnninnes 624c. : rusgells ~ougs, Ixy DOW. i: $B Eat What {} 80c. Brussells, DOW, overs orrrisrserrnesns 70c. § 17.50 Velvet Rugs, 9x12, now...... 15.50 fg) £3 $1.00 Brussells, now...........cooounnene 85c. § 23.00 to 25.00 Axminster Rugs, 6] £) 90c. Velvet, NOW...c.iiieeininiiiianeeneiieees 75c. 9X12, NOW..coveiriiiianaeiiinnaannnns 21.00 2 You want of the food you need 4 $1.15 Wilton Velvet, best quality, fine 25.00 to 26.00 Body Brussells Rugs, 2 : : . patterns, red, green and tan, now...95¢. 0X12, NOW...eeouss sivnesercarararsens 23.00 & Kodol will digest it. 2) Y d a sufficient amount of Iso great reductions in Matting, Linoleum and Oilecloth. Gum Matting for stairs, o OE rE : wi in Boah of etc.; 36 inches wide, $1.15 per yard. This carpet sale will continue through April, 8 | this you need to fully digest it. 8liust the time you need carpet. $3 Else you can’t gain strength, nor / (}| can you strengthen your stomach if : ; o% | it is weak. 1 . ! i You must eat in order to liveand [ 2 maintain strength. G2 You must not diet, because the | without question or delay. . £2 | body requires that you eat a suffic- Short pieces of Brussells carpet and still greater reduction. S.C. HA EERIE nel $B 5,0 BE 9, \® 0 BG PRS ®, WEES s Rass ent Estes SRT on ond one matting sold at a gg RTLEY. & spscmmssemarsersersersansersnnensessernerti S09, 0000000, TN SS Sd SB Sd SS SO St ST ST SB fent amount of food regularly. But this food must be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly. When the stomach can’t do it, you must take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do is to eat what you want, and let Kodol di- gest the food. Nothing else can do this. When N Go to the Elk Lick Supply Company for F BARGAINS! ZRODLA LO LRA IA fIE ARE CLONAG OUT \&, RO SNOSNOSUOSNOSNOSUOSU SRO BAO FUG SAS, OSR0, OBR OBR0, Russ gnaEEmEaRRthRaRIs the following goods at reduced prices, as we are going to quit business, andgmust close out quick: —=st> 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. the stomach'is weak it needs help; | Baltimore & Ohio R. R. : Low Rate—One Way COLONIST FARES CALIFORNIA,COLORODO, ALBERTA, ARI~ BRITISH COLUMBIA, 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 of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one in a family. We could not afford to make such an offer, unless we positively knew what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 2% times as much as the fifty cent bottle. you must help it by giving it rest, and Kodol will do that. . Kodol is made at the laboratories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. FOR SALE BY E. H. MILLER, ELK LICK, PA. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road & Oil Field Best quality—Select Ma- Fore oo Va Fire, Fire, Fire! FIRE INSURANCE ia Can you afford to have your #® dwelling or household goods go ® up in smoke without a cent of in- 2 surance with which'to cover your loss? Do Call on E. H. Miller, at the Elk 8 Lick drug store, and have him € would be to have a polacy written insuring you against such losses. EH. Milr, Salsouy, A AR Now! | % show you how small the cost b terial. Carefully made. Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. of Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY, PA. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR WAGONS p} THE WIONEY.) i The tub provemen! shaft and so there is no lost and is rust THE HOME DEL WASHER contains new features worthy of your consideration. is made of cypress wood. . The inside is cor- . The lid fits tight and pre- e of steam and heat. The agitator or is different from all others and a big im- t. You should know all about it. The lever, agitator are all connected together in & way motion. Itcannot tear the clothes, By means of a thumb nut the Joys: e roof. Send for circular which shows the features. Guaran WM. Ss. MILLER, - teed. Manufactured by Meyersdale, Pa. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. People past middle life usually have gome kidney or bladder disorder that saps the vitality, which _ is naturally lower in old age. Foley’s Kidney Remedy corrects urinary troubles, stimulates the. kidneys, and restores strength and vigor. It cures, uric acid troubles, by strengthening the kidneys Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta, N. Y,, writes: “My little girl was greatly benefited by taking Foley’s Orino Lax- ative, and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble.” Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for wo- men and children, as it is mild, pleas- ant and effective, and is a splendid spring medicine, as it cleanses the sys- tem and clears the complexion. Etk man has one of .he best sugar camps in Elk Lick township, and he knows how to run it, too. He sets 2,000 ves- sels, and his trees are said to be of the most thrifty in the township. Befor« departing for home, Mr. Wisseman cdlled at Tae STAR office ond left $2.00 to apply on his subscription to the pa- per, and in doing so, said: “Of all the papers I read, THE STAR interests me the most. I would hate to do without it.” Many other good people say the same thing. We call the attention of our rgaders to the large advertisement of Miller & Maust, which appears on page eight. They conduct a very well stocked cash store in Grantsville, Md., and they surely quote some very attractive pri- ces. . Miller & Maust are enterprising and upright young men, and they are not afraid to let the public know what they have to sell and to quote prices. They don’t need to be afraid, either, for goods cannot be bought cheaper anywhere in a hundred miles around than at the prices they quote. Grants- ville is entitled to congratulations on having such an up-to-date firm, and THE STAR is pleased to carry Miller & Maust’s price list into the many good homes it visits regularly in the locality where they do business, as well as into the homes it visits on special occasions, “Printers’ ink makes millions think.” The Ladies’ World for -April again strikes a high note, and presents a ta- ble of contents that is remarkable for its quality. The number opens with » delightfully humorous love story by Elliott Flower, and the effect is ir- creased by charming illustratione, Then follows fiction by Bessie R. Hoov- er, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Leona Anstine Sutter, Grace MacGowan Cooke and Albert Bigelow Paine. Amn article, With the President in the South, is short, but from it the reader gets a really intimate view of our por- ular executive. The departments seem to cover everything of interest to wo- men in a most practical way—in faer, what particularly strikes the reviewer about this publication is the total abe sence of what we may call space filling, The contributions are bright, sensible and tothe point. A charming Easter Song adds to the attractiveness of the number.—[{New York; Fifty Cents = Year.] John Krausse, Salisbury’s expert baseball pitcher, returned home ou Monday from the Williamson School of Mechanical Trades, near Philadelphia, from which institution he recently graduated. He is now a full-fledged brick-layer, and we feel sure that he will make good wherever he goes, There are only two things that can keep a young man of John Krausse’s agility and natural ability from devel- oping into an honored and successful mechanic and business man, and those two things are bad company and bad habits. We have confidence in John Krausse sufficient to believe that he will keep in clean and honorable paths. While many other boys in this town were wasting their time in idlenesx and pernicious habits, John was study- ing, learning and laying the necessars foundation on which to build a superh manhood and an enviable business ca- reer. He will soon depart from the parental roof to fight the world’s bat. ‘tles on his own account, and no one wishes him more success than Tar Star. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Krausse, have every reason to feel proud of John, forone young man «f his get-up is worth more than a mil- lion of the loafing lobsters that are good only to depend on their old par- ents for three square meals a day and a bed on which to repose their mushy, lobster carcasses at night. Mine Foremen’s Examinations to be Held at Somerset. The Examining Board for the Twen- tieth Bituminous District, composed of Thomas S. Lowther, Mine Inspector of the District, of Somerset; James ¥. Scurfield, of Wells Creek, and Thoms» Griffith, of Ralphton, have announced that the Annual examination of Appli- cants for Mine Foreman and Fire Boss certificates will be held in the Assen - bly Room of the Court House, at Son - erset, April 8, 7,8 and 9, 1909, begir- ning at 9 a. m. each day. Applicants for First grade certificates will attend on the 6th, 7th and 8th. For Second grade certificates, on the 6th and 7th, and those for Fire Boss certificates ‘willattend only on Friday, the 9th, —_——————— Marriage Licenses. = : % | s0 they will strain out the uric acid Lick Pharmacy, E. H. Miller, Proprie- Ya. halen. ae Sioyesiows Shs = : | that settles in the muscles and joints, | tor. 5-1 srion ZINMOIMAN. sree: Oyestoms ey 5 Agent for causing rheumatism. Elk Lick Phar-| To subscribe for Tue STAR means to | Theodore Wagner. ........... Elk Lie’ . 5 macy, E. H. Miller, Proprietor. 5-1 |have a good local and general news- Sarah Beynon............. Meyersdal- Our store 18 chucked full of 2 : 8 paper visit your home once a week. It | Robert Faidley................ Summ’ : . ig = % B Cook } So jude, v. 8 hivengood, of el means a paper in your [family circle | Cora Maust.................. Elk Lie! . « Ue . yistiod he old home farm near Boyih | (nat keeps its advertising columns) w, H. Matthews.............. Ligonier er ) 1 00 3 ton, last week. i e = er Way | clean, and its editorial columns always | Harriet Rector.......... Rector, P: bass bo re Sap SY on the side of right. Tae Star does Ephraim Sanner............ Rockwoo: Sais tps ine the Sour 5 = 3 onan | not carry beer and whisky advertise-| ro. pittner : Bockwios le. 3 : on the farm, Mr. Raphae uebaugh, BIO WIRY 2 VE I {Jonnie Biftner.............. ’ op at Mayetsgale to eat, and our prices are always fair. was critically ill witk tuberculosis, and | yang i ore De W W. Hanlin. .............. Latrobe: : : Makes Kidneys and ™lac ar P'~h? | liable to die at any moment. He was | ;. ; ++ Emma Johnson............... Ligonier LA Wo aim to plese our customers by courteous treat ; em Th. afr 86% county, Ponn- ment and prompt delivery of goods. Call to see us. THE BEST FOR | day morning, but the report proved to | a Sa 1ild Varner... =. : P P J g LECTRI BILIOUSNESS : . | else. “Loan oft loses both itself and Mildred Varner.......... Conemaug on on the above 4 Very Respectfully, BITTERS ANDKIDNEYS be i a ae friend,” and “who goes borrowing goes | Earl Moon. ........ceeuns. Conemaug’ hor ice i > ih | sorrowing.” Verna Blough............. ! oe i \ . s : ” soon as the weather is suitablegifor its Sorrow 2 grha Dug Conemans Hediate Day mo | S A ichliter d 1S U a IT IS BAD BUSINESS to allow peo- | erection. The old barn, which was de- W. C. Wisseman, one of the foremost | Geo. Collins Serrresenaieaeiae.. Berl: for settlement, on | . . I ’ ? ple to look in vain through the col-|stroyed by fire, last fall, was one of the farmers of the Negro Mountain district, | Cora Mathias .................. Berli tf Salabury, Pa. | BLED EPERE &2 |umns of Tre Star for an advertise- | finest structures of the kind in the came to town yesterday to market a | John Saylor. ................. Fairhoy EE or. G Zs RBS | ment of your business. tf ’county. | big wagonload of sugar. Mr. Wisse- | Eva Hochstetler. .......Macdonaldto::