The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 12, 1903, Image 1

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An independent journal devoted to the
interests of ReynoUlsville.
Published weekly. One Dollar per year
strictly in advance.
VOLUME 12.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1903.
NUMBER 13.
PENNSYLVANIA HA1MIOAU.
IHTFKAfiO ALl.l-XIHANY VAI.I.KY
DIVISION.
IjOW tlriulo DIvIhIiih.
Effect My 24, 1903.
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t'hiladoliihla &, Eiio Uuilruud Division
In ulToct May 2"tli, 11)0.1. TiaiiiH leave
Ui'iftwoiiil R follows:
EAHTWAUI)
9i('4 n m Truln 12, wpi-kduyn, for Hiiiiliury,
WllkiiHlmnu, lliirii'liin, roiiKvlllcSi-riiiilon,
llurrlnlniric mid iIih 1 11 1 itiikmi lut e nlii-
llium, nrrliliiK ul l'lillinli'lililii U:il p.m.,
i.iNnw York, U:;U). 111. 1 llnllllncili', 11:10 i. im.
L) WkhIiIiikIoii, 7: IA p. in I'lilltniui I'nrlor cur
Lufmm WllllniiihHii 1 10 I'IiIIiiiIi'IiiIiIii unci pus
1 lAUUKtiriMmohdu rroin K111111 to I'IiIIhiIi'IiiIiIii
UiuiiI WlllliuiiKUorl lo Hulilniore mid WiibIi
IukUiii. 13:fti) i. in. Truln H, dully Tor Hiinliury, lliir-
1 rlHtHirtc mid prliirlpitl iiili'i-int'illiiliiHlatloiiH,
" curl vIiik lit I'IiIIiiiIi'IiiIiIii 7:;c! p. 111., New
York lU:2:it). 111., liullliiiiiii' 7::nip. in., WuhIi
limloii H;;tl p, m. ViiNtlliiili'd piuliir i'iiim
nitd pnHHiitiKtircoai'liuH, llnlVulo lu IMilladul
iiIiIk and Wuslilnmon.
4:00 p. m. 'l'liiln 0, dully, for llur
rlHlnou nd IniiiriiiiMllaio miitloim, ar
rlvliiK at I'hlliiduliiliiu ta A. u.: Now fork,
7.i:i a. in. I Hull Imoi o, t.i a. 111. 1 WuHhliiKton
a.:W A. M. I 11 1 1 i ii 11 Mim'IiIiik rura fiom
MiirrlHliiim In I'IiIIiiiIi'IiiIiIii and Nnw York.
Hhlladt-lpliiH .in..iiii'is run rcniulu Id
Hleuuer iiiiiIImIih Iwd until 7:'M A. H.
1I:0A p.m. T111I11 l.dully for Hiiiilmry 'lliiriiti-Inii-U
uuil iiiifiiiii'iliitlii ntutlotm, arriving at
FlilliHlKipliiH. l:zi A. M.I Now York, ::U
A. m. on wk day, mid I0.IIH A M. on Hun-
Lduy; Hun hloi-m, 1 :A a. H.i WaxhliiKioii, H: iu
A. M. I'iiIIiiimi kIicih-ii f 11)111 triii,
and Uillliinis.iorl 10 I'liilailcliilila, unci
WillluniHM)i-l to Waslilnixion. raMHOimfr
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WlllliiniHport to Kallliiioru.
13:27 p.Di. 1'ialn 14, dully forSunliury, Hiii i Ih
btirx and prluctiml liiUirnii'dlultiHtui loiiH.ar-
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snKr ciiiu'Ihw, Uullulu lo 1'lilladolplila and
WaoliliiKloii.
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4:33 a. ni. Train 7, dally for HuiTulo via
Kmuorlura.
4:mi a. m. Train , dully fur Erie, Kldu
waf, and week day for DuHoU, Clermont
and principal Intermediate Hiutlona.
:A0 a. ni. Train 4, dally for Krle and Inter
mediate point.
1:4A p. m. Train IA. dally for Uut7alo via
Emporium. ....
t:Hp . m. Train 61, weekdays for Kane and
tntermedtateiitatloni.
Joiibonbukq Railroad.
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4 OA 11 10 Ked Hank 10 10 II 20 7 20
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p.m. a.m a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
Fortune tallica and additional Information
cmiMUll ticket aKenla.
W. W. ATTKHHUHY, J. R. WOOD,
Oicn'l M.iiiiciii'i-. rimii. Trulllc Mur.
GEO. W. BOYD, Gen'l PunMiimer Anenl.
WANTED- -FAITH ETI. I'EHHON TO TRAV
el for well-oatablislti'd liouue In a few couu
tloa calllntr on rutail nien-hunu and atfenu.
Ixi.-itl territory. Hulary I11124 a year and ex
M5ii8om, payable 111.70 a week In run.li and ex
penaua advanced. FohIIIoii imrmaneiit. Huh.
Ineaa aiircenaful and runbltiK. Ulandard
Uouae, 3J4 Dearborn HU. Ulilcagu,
THB
MARTIN
SHORTHAND
and
COMMERCIAL
ion SCHOOL.
Libert, A.. I Fifth 81., Pittsburg, p.
Aa eld achool eoudnniMl 00
tha luuat luwlem uiliiQiptui.
Tha drmaad for younf nien and woman
graatar Uiaa aver boforo. call and ana one
of tlia latrttt and brat aclioola In Uia
rountry. CHUlovua aeut on rintt.
iotinn. TTPiviiTino, KxiiiiKpma. mtii.
uir, nifiuu, irituK, ii.n.KiPUT ito.
1 U i Una lai faaiU at la, kutU ioaML
EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY.
And Other Atlantic Coast Resorts via
Pennsylvania Railroad.
July Anuuot l:l nnd 27, nix Sep
tcnilxT 1(1 art) tlio dates of tlio IVnnnyl
vitnla Hiillnmd annual lour rate t'xeur
xlons for ll)(i:l to Atlantlo City, C'spu
May, Occhii City, Sea IriloClty, Avalon,
Anjtolsoa, Wlldwood, Holly Iiuaoh, N.
.1., IliiholiDtli, l)l., or Owan City, Md.
Tlcknls (,'iKid to return within sixtoen
days, Including datu of excurHloti.
A stKielul train of I'tilliiian pnrlor curs
and day cnaehus will luavo l'lttaburir on
itlMivo-muntlonud dates at 8.i5 a. in., ar
riving at A Hoi i nil 12.1.r p. in., whero
stop for dinner will bo matlo, reachlri";
I'lillitdulpliia at 0.25 p. in., In tlmu for
supper, and arriving Atlantlo City via
tlio Delaware river bridge route, the
only all-rail line, at 8. ,'!." p. m. 1'hh
sengers may also spend the nlKht In
Philadelphia, and proeowd to the shore
by any regular train from Market street
wharf or ttroad street station on the
following day. Passengers for points
other than Atlantlo City will spend the
night In Philadelphia and use regular
trains the next day from Market street
wharf.
Tickets will also be sold for regular
trains leaving Pittsburg at 4., 10 and
11.1)0 p. m. from all stations at which
these trains stop, and from sMttotis
from which regular connection with
them Is maile, and at t he higher rate
only on train leaving at 10.00 p. m.
Pullman sleeping cars through to At
lantlo City and Philadelphia on tlio
10.00 p. m. train, and to Philadelphia
on the 4.50 and 0.00 p. m. trains.
A stop-over within limit will bo nl
lowed at Philadelphia returning If pas
sengers deposit their tickets with the
Ticket Agent at Hroad Street Station,
Philadelphia, Immediately on arrival.
Tickets must bo deposited with Agent
Immediately on arrival at seashore des
tination and proporly validated for re
turn trip.
Tickets will bo sold from Heynolds
villo at $10.00 round trip In coaches, or
112 00 In Pullman cars, (iood on train
leaving here at 1.211 p. m. Passongcrs
tako evening train from Pittsburg.
Returning coupons will bo accepted
on any regular train except the Penn
sylvania Limited and the Chicago Lim
ited and the St. Louis Limited.
LADIES !
Did you ever wear a pair
of our "Special"
$2.00 OXFORDS?
You'll bo agreeably surprised to see the stylo, the
excellent leather and workmanship that is put Into
these oxfords for the small amount of $2.00. Exam
ine tbom elosoly you'll find It dillloult to tell tho
difference between them and the kind you find olBe
whoro at much higher In price.
Robinson's
ONE THIRD OF OUR LIFE
ISSPENT IN BED
The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful,
and full of comfort. J
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jihrrr -M&
V1 t Vitrei.
U -1 ilk'
IT
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J. R. HILLIS & CO,
' NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Fall! and
Toronto.
Commencing Tuesday, July 7th, and
every Tuesday thereafter during July,
August and September, tbo Huffal'.i,
Rochester ft Pittsburg It'y will sell ex
cursion tickets to abovo named points
at exceptionally low rates. Those tick
ets aro limited to contlnliotis passage In
both directions and will bo valid for
going passage only If used to destina
tion on date of sale or tho day follow
ing, and will bo honored for return
passage If used within fifteen (15) days
from date of sale. Niagara Kails tick
ots must be presented to tho agent of
tho N. Y. C. II. II. It. It. at that
point for validation before they will bo
good for return passago. Toronto tick
ets must be validated by tho agent of
the N. Y. C. & II. It. II. It. at Niagara
Kalis, or the agent of the Niagara Navi
gation Co. at Toronto, or by the purser
on steamer. Trains leave Falls Creek
at 1.02 p. m. and 1.4S a. m. Fare 17.45
to Niagara Falls and IM.DO to Toronto.
Fur tickets and full Information consult
the nearest agent of the company or
address A. F. Ravorot, Excursion
Agent, Itocbestor, N. Y.
End of Bitter Fight.
"Two physicians had a long and stub
born fight with an abscess on my right
lung" wrltog J. F. Hughes of DuPont,
(ia., "and gave mo up. Evorbody
thought my time had come. As a last
resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. The benefit I re
ceived was striking and I was on my
feet In a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my health." It contpiors all
Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung
troubles. Guaranteed by II. Alex
Ktoko's Drug Storo. Price 50o, and
$1.00. Trial bottles freo.
Summer goods are all ' reduced at
Mllllrens.
All America shoes for mon at Nolan's
shoe store, price $.'1.50 and $4.00.
J. E. Mitchell, merchant tailor, in
Stoke building, above department store.
Our egg phosphates aro hotter than
a lunch. Reynolds' Drug Store.
Suit oases and travollng bags at
Millirons.
For $18.00 we sella
chamber suit '-which is a
rurfrr tvanfv. T r
wood is nicely finished
and each niece is well out
fnrvfht ctmniv an4, from
YI7 U
w iiavb aiJiuiga,
mattresses, etc., at lowest
prices. Come and see
our stock. J- J
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News of Interest
i
At a recent meeting of Clarion Co.,
Pomona strong resolutions were adopt
ed endorsing the Initiative and Refer
endum. The members of the grange
are Informing themselves on this Im
portant subject. Many thinking people
look upon this as the hope of the Re
public and the- only way In which a
government of the people, by tho pooplo,
for tho people can bo maintained.
Clearfield is rapidly becoming one of
the leading grange counties In the
state. Since Jan. 1st, 1903, three new
granges have been organized In the
county In addition to the 21 that were
already working. The last one was
organized on July 17, by E. M. Davis,
making the twontleth In the Stato for
this year.
Through these columns I desire to
say to Patrons and friends of the Order,
In Pennsylvania, that never In the past
has the month of August wltnossed
such active Interest In Orange Fiold
Meetings. I have boon unable to accept
on account of conflicting dates, all of
the calls that have come to this office
to address these gatherings, aside from
the series of twenty-six meetings In as
many dlfferont counties that have been
systematically arranged by the State
Orange. Let these meetings be followed
up, by each Patron Inviting their
HOME AOAIN.
The Greatest Show on Earth Now Greater
than Ever.
The Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show
on Earth will exhibit at DuDols, Pa.,
August 21. Owing to the magnitude of
the show the route Is necessarily re
stricted to the large towns, but low ex
cursion rates and special trains, where
necessary, have been secured to order
to accommodate the people of the small
er towns who wish to see the wonders of
this mammoth amusement Institution.
The Barnum & Bailey circus returned
to America last year after a remarkable
tour of Europe extending over a poriod
of five years. During the Interim the
show has grown enormously ; hundreds
of now and novel acts and big arenlc
features have beon secured, while the
Inhorent American love for spectacular
display has been anticipated by the
production of a stupendous moving,
living picture of ancient Oriental pomp
and pageantry. This resplendent dis
play Is, however, simply a prelude to
the olrous performance, which serves to
Introduce 300 arenlo celebrities from all
parts of tho world. The performances
they present in the triple rings, on the
Btages, and In mid-air, Is startling In
Its magnitude and daring novelty.
Fun lovers are not neglected and 25
famous clowns keep the audlenoe In an
Intermittent vhlrl of wonder and mer
riment. One of the biggest sensations
of the year la Cyclo, the Kinetic Demon,
who braves Injury and Instant death by
a sensational bicycle ride on the Inside
of a perpendicular circle. The ancient
and modern races and feats of strength
and endurance presented on the hippo
drome track as a climax to the perform
ance are thrilling la the extreme.
"Coco," the baby elephant, the two
giant glraffos and the other rare zoo
logical features in the menagerie are
attracting universal attention, while
the miniature naval display which Is
presented In connection with the zoo,
and the congress of "living human cur
iosities," everywhere arouses the most
pronounced patriotic enthusiasm. This
yoar's street parade Is entirely and gor
geous beyond anything in the proces
sional line hitherto attempted. Every
one who attends the Barnum & Bailey
olrous Is sure of a seat, and every seat
1b provided with a comfortable foot rest.
The tonts are lighted by a new electrical
system.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been discover
ed will interest many. A run down
systom, or despondency Invariably pre
cede sulolde and something has been
found that will prevent that condition
which makes suicide likely. At the
first thought of self destruction take
Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic
and nervine will strengthen the nerves
and build up the system. It's also a
great Stomach, Liver and Kidney
regulator. Only 50o. Satisfaction
guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke's, Drug
Rlflt. Reynolds' soda fountain, Reynolds
vllle'a favorite thirst resort.
You can got a bargain at Nolan's shoe
Btore. They have about fifty pair of
shoes that tbey will sell at a big reduc
tion. These shoes are good styles.
to the Grangers J
1
friends to Identify themselves with the
Grange and the abundant harvest of
membership tho oomlng autumn will bo
rich reward, ever adding strength
and influenco to the already growing
organized body of farmers who are
bound In one groat fraternal brother
hood to act In concert for tho advance
ment and elevation of all citizens. A
grand work fought with unlimited
possibilities. Fraternally,
A. M. Cornf.Uj.
Soo. Penn'a. State Orange.
About a yoar ago some one, who
might have known bettor, and who
probably did know better, started tho
story that the grango In Pennsylvania
was rapidly going to pieces and that
the Stato officers were racking their
brains and doing all they could to save
tho organization from complete collapse.
This stoiy was copied In many of the
newspaper in tho Stato and no doubt
did some of the. harm it was Intended
to do.
The facts are the grange never en
joyed greater prosperity than it has
done dur'ng tho last throe years. As
an lllustiatlon of its growth, dues were
paid to State Orange on 257 more
members for the quarter ending March
31st, 1903, than for the corresponding
quarter of 1(102.
- Dog Days.
Dog Days began July 12 and are
supposed to last six weeks. ' Among
other things that are supposod to trans
pire In this period are that snakes and
toads go blind, dogs go mad and people
go crazy. , Persons who claim they are
not superstitious believe in the bad in
fluence of this period of the year, and
always feel relief when tho end comes
and the sultry season of dog days is at
an end. Its connection with dogs comes
from the fact that during this time the
sun as viewed from the earth Is
apparently In the constellation which
the ancients named Canis Major, or tho
Groat Dog, from Its fancied resemblance
to a dog In Its outline. Its connection
with the other things enumerated is
probably jti9t about as tangiblo as that.
Exchange.
Last Sunday Excursion to Niagara Falls.
Tho Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
R'y will run the last Sunday excursion
of the season to Buffalo and Nlugara
Falls on August Kith, 1003. As this
will be the last opportunity this year
for a Sunday recreation trip to the
Queen City and the great cataract, no
one who is able to go should miss It.
Special train will leave Falls Creek at
6.30 a. m. Round trip fare $2.50. For
full Information consult the nearest
agent of the company or see excursion
bills.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing somotlmes results In
doath. Thus a mere scratch, insigni
ficant outs or puny boils have paid the
death penalty. It is wise to have
Bucklon's Arnica Salve ever handy.
It's the boat salve on earth and will
prevent fatality, when Bums, Sores,
Uloers and Piles threaten. Only 25c,
at II. Alex Stoke's Drug Store.
Bargains.
We have two rolls of best all wool
ingrain carpet we will soli at 50c per
yard, worth 70c, while ft lasts. Also
bargains In remnants from 5 to 15 yards
at less than cost. Rugs, floor size at
cost to close them out.
When you want a ladles' fine and up-to-dato
shoe go to Nolan's shoe store.
ABk for the Krlppendorf-Dittman shoe.
Go to John H. Doubles' ice cream
parlor, east Main utreot, near No. 2
Hose house, for fine I X L ice cream.
Latest designs in photo work at the
Alpha Mf'gCo's studio.
Shoos for the whole family reduced at
Mllllrens.
All our syrup made direct from the
true fruit. Reynolds' Drug Store.
The turtle soup at the City Hotel
restaurant is genuine.
Drink Reynolds' soda ; always the
best.
Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan's
ihoe atore for $2.50 per pair.
Ladles' sulu at two-thirds their value
at Mllllrens.
Remember tbe Alpha Mf'g Co., for
enlarged portrait.
Buggies and wagons for aalo. J. A
Meyer.
The Dr. Reed Cushion Sole shoes are
sold at Nolan's shoe store.
t Changes in Fish and Gams Law,
The game and fish laws, as revised by
tho Inst legislature, are now being dis
tributed In phamphlot form. The most
important changes noted are as follows;
Non residents and unnaturalized for
clgn born residents must secure a
license before hunting in this ita.to ;
fee, $10. Penalty, $25, and forfeiture of
all gunning paraphernalia found in
possession of arrostcd parties.
Guns and hunting paraphernalia will
bo sold unless fi no and costs are paid,
and the fact that Imprisonment is suf
fered will not effect tho rolcase of these
articles.
Costs cannot bo Imposed upon officers
whose duty it is to seo that the game
law Is enforced, but said costs must be
paid either by defendant or the county.
Ono of tho most Important changes
made In the fish law was the repeal of
section 9 of tho act of 1901, which al
lowed the uso of seines in taking carp,
catfish, eels and suckers. The use or
possession of a seine (except a mlanow
seine) is now forbidden. Penalty, $100
fine and three to six months jail im
prisonment. Punxsutawney Spirit,
Puts an End to it All.
A griovous wall oftimes comes as a
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,
Liver complaint and Constipation. But
thanks to Dr. King's New Lire Pills
they put an end to it all. Tbey are
gentle hut thorough. Try them. Only
25c. Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke's
Drug Store.
Ask for the J. P. Smith shoos. They
are on sale at Nolan's shoe store. Pat
ent colt, patent calf, patent kid.
ORDINANCE.
(NO. 82.)
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the
gruding, paving and curbing of that
part of Fourth street commencing on
tho north linu of Grant street, whore
said Grunt street crosses said Fourth
street to south lino of Dbltz alloy, where
said alley crosses said Fourth street.
Section 1. Bo it ordained and enact
ed by tlio town council of tho borough
of Keynoldsvillo in council assembled,
and it is hereby ordained and enacted
by authority of tlio same, that tbe
grading, paving and curbing, etc., ot
Fourth street from tho north line of
Grant stroet whero said Grant Btreet
crosses said Fourth streot to South line
of Dottz alley whore said alloy crosses
said Fourth streot, is hereby authorized
and ordered, and James 15. Caldwell,
engineer of Brookvllle, Pennsylvania,
is hereby authorized to propare plan
and specifications therefore.
Section 2. In tho manner directed bj
law and ordinances of the borough the
Chief Burgess of the borough Is hereby
authorized and directed to award and
make contract or contracts to be attest
ed and scaled by tho Socrotary of the
town council for the grading, curbing
and paving of said Fourth street be
tween the points aforesaid to and with
tho party or parties whom the said bur
gess may deem It expedient so to do,
bidding on said work.
Section 4. That any ordinance or
part of ordinance conllicting with the
provisions of this ordinance be and the
same is hereby repealed so far as the
same effects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In
council this 21st day of July A. D. 1903.
A. M. Al'I'LEOATE,
Attest: Pres. Town Council.
L. J. McEntirk, Clork.
Burgess' office, the 22nd day of July,
1903. Approved.
L. M. Simmons, Burgess.
(No. 83.)
On Ordinanoe to prevent the spread
of the disease known as rabies or hydro
phobia and to authorize the killing,
quarantine, restraint, confinement,
muzzling, and collaring of dog or dogs,
bitch or bitches within the borough and
to empower person or persons, constables
and policemen of tho borough to enforce
tho provisions of this Ordlnunce.
Section 1. Bo it ordained and enact
ed by the town council of the borough
of Keynoldsvillo, la council assembled
and it is hereby ordained and enacted
by authority of the same ; That the
ownor or owners, keeper or keepers of
any male or female dog or dogs above
tbo age of four moViths within tbo limits
of tbo borough of Reynoldsvllle are
boroby required and directed to wear a
collar on the sumo with, a number and
tho ownor or keepers name legibly
stamped thereon In manner and form as
directed by the burgess of tbe borough.
Any such dog or dogs running at large
In the borough without collar number
and naino as directed aforesaid may be
secured, contined, shot or otherwise
destroyed and the ownor or owners,
keeper or keepers thereof shall have no
claim against tha person so doing.
Section 2. That any dog or dogs,
bitch or bitches found within the limits
SERMANIA SAVINGS BAMf
WOOD AND DIAMOND
of the borough of Reynoldsvllle unre
strained, at largo and 1 not muzzled by
tbe mouth so as to prevent biting or
eating, during the months of July and
August in each and every year such
dog or dogs, bitch or bitchos so found
unrestrained at largo and not muzzled
so as to provent biting or eating during
the months aforesaid may bo secured
and confined or shot or otherwise de
stroyed and tho ownor or owners, kocp
er or keepers thereof shall have no
claim against tho person so doing.
Section 3. It Is matlo the duty of tho
pollcemon and constables of tho borough
upon view of dog or dogs, bitch or
bitches found within the limits of the
borough running at largo without col
lar, name and number as provided in
tho first section of this Ordinance and
not muzzled by tho mouth as provided
In the Second Section of this Ordinance
to secure and confine or shoot or other
wise destroy and bury tho same ; and
for so doing shall receive out of the
borough treasury the sum of $1.00 for
each and ovory dog and bitch so shot,
destroyed and buried.
Soction 4. That any Ordinanoe or
part of ordinance conflicting with the
provisions of this ordinanoe be and the
same is hereby repealed so far as the
same effects this ordiuance.
Ordained and enacted into a law this
4th day of August 1903.
A. M. Al'PLKOATE,
Attest : President of Council.
L. J. McEntekr, Secretary.
Burgess' offlco approved August 10,
1903. L. M. Simmons,
Burgess.
"Fagged Out,"
Have HEADACHE,
BACKACHE,
POOR APPETITE,
BAD BREATH,
BAD COMPLEXION,
and wonM llkn to fw! and look wall, lot as reo
ommnnd CKI.KKT kl.NCJ to jon.
Sold by Drugnwta. Frlco, iBcandSOe,
TO FARMERS AND
MERCHANTS
We sell MeCormlck Bind- .
ers, Mowers and Rakes.
Vou will find a car of .
OATS, BRAN & RED
DOG AT CHOP MILL
and a man there to turn it
into cash. Your chopping .
done on short notice. : : : ; :
TERMS : CLOSE PRICES
AND SPOT CASH.'' '
M. C. COLEMAN
(We sell a brake fur a bugjy and aurry
Dr. G. C. GIBSON,
f Graduate of
our beat Opti
cal Colleges
PH. of OPTIC S,
Will still visit reuularly and can offer ynu
the ailvuntuues cif a llumiiiuli knowleuiio.
The latent runt inula of work and you can
rcueh lilm If L'hanizes are needed. Bee nlm
If yuu need cyuwurk.
G. C. GIBSON, D. O.,
Alumnua of Philadelphia Optical College,
IMPERIAL HOTEL,
Reynoldsvllle, Aug. It.
, Brockway villr, Aug. 19.
. .1: ' ' ' ' I
i.i ni 1 1 .1 11 ...i. ; . , ',
BANK BY MAIL
And get the 4 per cent annual interest and
absolute protection of this strong bank
Assets over (7,700,000.
STREETS PITTSBURG. PA.
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