Remove the Stones. It would greatly improve country roads if the supervisors were careful about carrying out the provisions of the act of the state legislature approved July 2, 1901, and which reads as follows: Section 1. From and after the pass ago of this act, the township super visors and road commissioners of the several townships within this common wealth, Bhall by contract or otherwise, remove and take away the loose stones from the traveled roads or highways in said township, at least once each month during the months of May, June, August and October in each year. The penalty Is a fine of $10 for each of fense. Postmasters are charged with seeing that this and all other good road laws are enforced on rural delivery routes in their charge. - Medical Society Meeting. The Jefferson County Medical Society and physicians from Clearfield and Elk counties, will hold a meeting in DuBois nn ItVlriftv flftnpnnnn rtf tVila vronb Maw VMM & . .VU. UUUU W VU.U -' "I 22nd. Dr. J. N. McCormack, of Bow ling Green, Ky., a representative of the American Medical Association, will give an address to doctors only in the Acorn Club rooms in the afternoon and in the evoning will deliver an add reps In the Presbyterian church to which the public is Invited. Dr. McCormack is an able speaker. Opportunity. Old established financial institution desires services of a local represent ative with extensive acquaintance; necessary qualities, good appearance, ability, integrity, convincing talker, 3000.00 per year for the right man, good opportunity for advancement. Confidential. Address S. & S., 701 Union Bank building, Pittsburg, Pa. A Califotnian's Luck. "The Mucklest day of my lifo was when I bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo;" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 2"c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itching pil e, which had troubled me lor yiuu-s and that yielded to no other treatment.." Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store. Notice to Taxpayers of Washington Township. You can save 5 per cent by paving cash and work road tax to J. J. Ster ret, collector, before June 1st. Wm, McDonald, T. H. Stkvenson, J. A. Calhoun, Supervisors. ReynoldBville residents should use Hyomei at this season, and cure catarrhal troubles which are so prev alent. Sold by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. under guarantee. Men's Walk-Over Oxfords In tan. former price $3.50, now $3.00. Adam's. Go to Horwitz for ladies' and misses' bats and save 50 per cent. The latest styles. The only difference you'll find 1b in the price. Notice to Taxpayers. The road and county duplicates for 1 H18 are now in my hands for collection and are duo and payable. Alt taxes paiu on or before June 1st, 1!)08, will be allowed a rebate of 5 per centum from the face of duplicates. I will be at John Barto's store at Reynolds ville every Saturday afternoon from 2.00 to 6 00 p m. to receive taxes. Amos Strouse, Tax Collector, Winslow township. Evangelist Occupied Baptist Pulpit. S. Wallace Mitchell, of Reynolds ville, a young man who has already achieved considerable success as a singing evangelist, occupied the pul pit of the local Baptist church last Sunday morning and evening. He proved himself an earnest and inter esting speaker and his sermons were given close attention and were com mented upon very favorably. Sykes vllle rost-Vispatvh. Excursion to Pittsburg. Via B. R. & P. Ry., Sunday, May 24th. Special trains leave Punxsu tawney 8.00 and 8.40 a. m. Round trip tickets only $1.50. Relieve indigestion in five minutes that's the record of Mi-o-na stomach tablets. 50 centsa box at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. 50c and 60c klmonas and dressing sacques for 25c Thursday after supper Bing-Stoke Co. 50c lace curtains fort38o at A. Kat-zen's. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for eacb and nvorvlnsertlon. For Sale A fresh cow. Inquire at Star office. Choice tomato plants for sale by Frank Hartle, Pleasant Ave. For Sale Tomato, cabbage and celery plants. West Reynoldsville Greenhouse. For Sale 200 acre farm one mile from Reynoldsvillo. Small cash pay ment: balance easy terms. Address, Farm, care The Star. For Sale Tomato, cabbage and celery plants. P. G. Burkart, Pleas ant avenue. FOR Sale Four pigs. Inquire of L. F. Hetrick. Red Bank telephone. For Sale or Rent The A. C. Pierce property on Jackson street. In quire of M. M. Davis. FOR Rent Six room house in West Reynoldsville; water and gas. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsville, Pa. For Rent Store room on Main st. formerly occupied by Harry Mar tin's candy store. Inquire of Harry Martin. For Rent Good six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN REDUCED RATES TO WESTERN CITIES. For the benefit of delegates attending the sessions of the bodies enumerated below and others desiring to visit the cities of the west, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to place on sale to all persons excursion tickets to the various meeting places at a considerable reduction from the usual fares; Chicago, III. American Medical Association, June 2 to 5. Tickets sold May 28 to 30, good returning until June 12, inlcusive." Louisville, Ky. International Sunday School Asso ciation, June 15 to 23. Tickets sold June 13 to 17, good - returning until June 26, inclusive. Chicago, III. Republican National Convention, June 17. Tickets sold June 12 to 16, good returning until June 27, inclusive. Denver, Col. Democratic National Convention Julv 7. Tickets sold July 1 to 4, good to return until July 17, inclusive. Cleveland, Ohio. International Convention, Baptist Young People's Union of America, July 8 to 12. Tickets sold July 6 to 8, good to return until July 15, inclusive. St. Paul, Minn. Imperial Council, Mystic Shrine, July 13 to 18. Tickets sold July 9 to 11, good to return until July 25, inclusive. Columbus, Ohio. Prohibition National Convention, July 14 to 16. Tickets sold July 10 to 13, good to return , until July 24, inclusive. Indianapolis, Ind. National Convention, A. O. II., July 20 to 25. Tickets sold July 17 to 19, good to return , until July 31, inclusive. Toledo, Ohio. National Encampment. G. A. R., Aug. ' 31 to September 5. Tickets sold August 27 to 30, good to return until September i5, inclusive. Denver, Col. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.t Sep tember 19 to 26. Tickets sold 15 to 17, good to return - until September 30, inclusive. The Pennsylvania Railroad maintains a comprehensive schedule of fast express trains to Chicago, St. Louis, Indian apolis, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, and Toledo from the principal cities of the east. Full details of the reduced fare arrangements for these ' conventions and the through western train service may be ' obtained of any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent. &ht wwm TOE-HEEL REG. U.S.PAT. OFF. Fancy Half Hose All Colors for Men. BR WISH AND KCOSiOniZK Mill 1111 mill) See the new creations in Summer Neckwear . 25 and 50 Cents, The Most Reliable Clothing Store in Jefferson County Summer is here a as Your first thought is of warm weather wearing apparel. MEN'S SUITS FOR SUMMER tffi o yilllMliltjf' 1WTADE especially for us in our own way, with shoulders hand padded, button! holes all hand made, the pockets are all hung from the shoulders to avoid the breaking of the front of coat. Made in all the latest styles, single or double breasted, in black and blue thibits, serges, fancy thibits or worsteds, gran ites and cheviots. $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00. BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS LJ ERE in abundance of styles. Boys' Russian Blouse and Norfolk" style with bloomer trousers. Fancy weaves and plain blue serge, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. DOUBLE BREASTED suits for boys, from 8 to 16, in fancy weaves or plain black and blue, all made Lup elegantly. $2.00, $3.00,'.$4.00, $5.00 and $0.00. BOYS' LONG TANTS SUITS made up to the minute, of fancies or plain. $5.00 $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. YORK HATS-FELT AND STRAW por Men and Boys for summer. Knox Straw Hats par excellences inj style and quality. $1.00. $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. Stiff Hats of brown and black, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Soft Senator shape or the Telescope style; black, brown and neutria: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Shirts Shirts Tor Men and Boys for summer. Eagle make made to fit; of the finest zephyrs, ginghams and madras colors that stay made with cuffs attached or separate; also made with the soft negligee collar attached. 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Outing Shirts of Pongee" silk, collars at tached. Colors, white, cream or blue 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Men's and Boys' Light Balbriggan Under wear, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags MILLIREN BROTHERS ii Outfitters to Men and Boys To stimulate trade a number of home merchants are now offering exceptional bargains. It wiIlpay"anyoneto2readjhe advertisements in'jthisGissue of The Star and take advantage of their offerings. s HERIFF'3 SALE. By virtue of a writ, of Fieri Facias, etc., Is sued out of the Court of Common I'las of Jetl'erson county, Fa., and to mo directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry at tie court house In Brookvllle, Pa., on FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1908 At 1. 00 o'clock p. m., all the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: All the defendant's right, title Interest and claim of, In and to all Mint certain piece, par cel or tract of land, situated In Beaver town ship, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, bound and and described as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at a post, the southwest corner of the piece, on the JeH'erson and Clarion county linn, thence north along said line and other land of I. J. Nwa'tz In Clarion county, one hundred and seven (1071 perches to a post; thence east forty 140) perches to a post; thence south one hundred and seven (107) peiches to a dogwood; thence west forty (10) perches to the place of beginning; con taining twenty-five i.") acres and allowance of six per centum. Hounded on the north by lands of Wayland and Hroslus, on the east by lands of Mrs. U. W. Ditty and heirs of John C. Hmlth, deceased, on the south by lands of heirs ohn C. Hmith.deceased.and on the west by tbe aforesaid oilier land of I. J. fwartz. Being the same land Charles C. (iasktll, ex ecutor, conveyed to George Keck by deed dated October 12, 1K50, of record In the Rec order's office of Jefferson county In Deed Book No. 8, Pago 2311, from whom it passed to bis sou. John Keck, who hy deed dated Octo ber 14, IHM, of record in the Kecordcr's office of Clarion county In Deed Book No. 13, page H, conveyed the same to said t. J. Swaru. Land in good state of cultivation and under laid with lime and coal; good spring water. Seized and taken in execution and to be Fold as the property of I. J. Bwartz. at the suit of H. & F. Blandy, for the use of Benja min Meek, now for use of Benjamin keck, executor of John Keck, deceased. Fl. Fa., No. au. Corbett. ALfO. All the defendant's rlgh, title, in terest and claim of In and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Winslow towntblp, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, in the Bell, Lewis & V ate Coal Mining Com pany's plan of the town of Kathmel In sa'd township as mapped and plutled by F. M, Brown, bounded and described as follows: i On the north by township road fifty (.10) feet; on the east, by lot No. K20, from the aforesaid road to right of wav of lailroad leading to Henry mines the distance from said town ship road to right of way of railroad being MO feet; on t he south by the right of way of the said railroad SO fect.more or less; on the west by lot No. 222 from line of right of way of said railroad to aforesaid township roid being 100 feet more or less, being part of lot No. 221, as shown by said plan, containing 5,000 feet more or less. This being the same lot of ground sold to Peter Rhodes by the Boll, Lewis & Yaies Coal Mining Company and then sold by Peter Itliodes to Mrs. Mary Sheftlc, recorded In t' e office of t he records of deeds at Brook viile, Jefferson county, In Deed Book, Vol. 77, fage .Vh, where further reference may be md. Having erected ther-on a two-story frame building, i store rooms, barn and other ne essary outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution and to he sold as the property of Mrs. lennie Wyse, trading as Mrs. II. B. Wyse at the suit of the Lauderhach-Barber Co.. suc( esiors to Platt Bai her Co. Bull & IUhtswick Cokbett. Fl. Fa., No. 20. TEKM8: The following must be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down; 1. When the plaintiff or other lien credit ors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens, Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such leln creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion ihotw' as he may claim must be furnished to i he sheriff. See Purdon's digest, Dtb, Ed., page 440. Smith' form, Page3S4. 2. All hid must be paid In full. All sales not settled immedlatley will be continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of ale at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at. the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must, he paid. fill AN T 8CHEAFNOCKEK, Ma7, WW. Sheriff. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column.
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