A FAMOUS REMEDY 1 cured MY courIi with Orrmim Syrup!" He wrote to Dr. G. CI. Grct-n ; "An" true as I tell you, doctor dear, I'm feelin' fiuer thin ever I've been I" Pfhc poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani fests it presence he should be given Bo Bchee's German Syrup a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and young, flit is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption cure for almost half a century. JTrial bottle, 25c. Big bottle, 75c. At all druggists throughout the world. For sale by Boyle-Woodward Drug Co. M INNIE N. KECK, Stenoouaphkb and typewriter . Work solicited. Clmrocs reasonable Call at the law office of M. M. Davis. JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Burveyor and Driun-'lilsmnn. Office In Syn dlcate building, filaln street. w L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. Office four donrs from Hubs House, We9t Keynoldsville, l'a. pRIESTEU BROS., UNDERTAKERS.!. Blank and white funeralcars. Mian street Reynoldsville, l'a. J. H. HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. TheU.8. Burial Lenirue has been tested and found all rlurht. Cheapest form of In surance. Secure a contract. Near Public Fountain, Reynoldsvllle Pa. D, H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT Corner Grant and Fifth sts., Reynolds vllle, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL, " Philadelphia, Pa. Between 12tb and l.'lth Sts on Filbert St. Three minutes walk from the Reading Ter minal. Five minutos walk from the Penn'a H. R. Depot. European plan $1. Wiper day and upward. American plan $3.00 per day, Prank M. Scheibley, Manager. The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. rOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR , LICENSE. Order of the Court of Quarter Hemlons Us ing the time ttl which applications for llcuor licenses may be heard, etc. And now, October 3rd, 1MW, It Is ordained as follows t 1. That the third Monday of January, one thousand eight huudml anil ninety nine, and each and every year thereafter, at nine o'clock In the forenoon of each day, (being the second Monday of the January term In each year,) be and the same is hereby li ved as the time at which applications for license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors shall be heard, at .which time nil persons ap plying or making objections to applications for said licenses may be heard by evidence, pet ition, remonstrance or counsel. 2. That licenses then grunted shall take effect and be In force for one year from the sixteenth day of I'ebruary uext following the granting of the same. 8. Applications for places not heretofore licensed will be required to establish C) tlio Illness of the applicant and til the necessity for such licensed place, and In contested cases not more than three witnesses on u side will he heard on tlio question of the general characti-r of the applicant and tint necessity of tht4 place for which a license Is desired. 4. Supplemental pel ii ions and remonstran ces In writing ; also specific object Ions to 1 lie petition or bond of the applications us well as specitle charges made against him shall he reduced to writing, mid filed in the case at least tivedavs before the time llxed forbear ing said application, otherwise they will not be considered, anil no evidence will be heard In support of them, bv the 1 ;mirl. Tills rule, shall not npulv to disqualifying cause1' aris ing wit bin the live days preceding the hear ing. ft. No spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed Illinois, or any admixtures thereof, shall be furnished or sold by any licensed vender be tween I he hours of 10:i!0 o'clock, P. M , and S::iu o'clock, A. M , of each day on w hich said liquors otherwise may he le: ally sold. ." All orders and rules, or parts thereof, now In force, which mav he Ii nsisteni with the foret'olng order and rules, aie hereby rescinded. Hy Hie Court, John W. Kf.f.d, President, lodge. The following app'lcaiions for license lo sell liquor have been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of the Quarter Sessions of Jefferson county for January-Sessions, It oi 1 HCTAII.. 1 Robert T. Smlih, residence, Winslow township, The New Commercial Hotel. 2. Jacob H. Sykes, residence, Winslow town ship, Hotel Sykes. a. K. C. Hultlngton, residence, Hrookvllle borough, Hotel Longvlew. 4. W. 8. lioss, residence, West Ueynolds vlllo borough, Ross House. !. Frank A. McConnell, residence. Reyn oldsvllle borough, Frank's New Tavern. (I. K. E. Shatter, residence, Punxsuiawney borough. Hotel Whitney. 7. II. C. Kcplngle, residence, Hrookvllle borough. Central Hotel. 8. K. R. McKinley, residence, Itrookvlllo borough, I'nion Hotel. M. Edward F. Lynani, residence, I'unxsu tawney borough, Washington Hotel. 10. Thomas Fleckensteln, residence, Punx Bittawney borough, Continental Hotel. 11. T. E. Hennis, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Hennis. 12. Richard E. Clover and Harry I). Edel blute, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Pantall. l.'l. David W. Naylon, residence, Punxsu tawnev borough, TI10 National Hotel. 14. W. W. Wiley, residence, Reynoldsvllle borough, City Hotel. 15. John O. Kdclblutc, residence. Reynolds vllle borough, National Hotel. III. William 1. tiooge. residence, Punxsu lawiiey boroiub. City Hotel. I". Annie May Matson, residence, Hrook vllle lMirough, New Commercial Hotel. Is. Johu .lackson, residence, McCalmont township, Jackson House. IP. CJ. 11. Barclay, residence, Washington township, Hotel Barclay. 20. John Mansell and George Robert, resi dence, Winslow township, Central Hotel. 21. Philip J. Allgelr, residence, Hrookvllle borough, The New Jefferson Hotel. 22. John Qulnllsk, residence, Clayvillo porough, The I'arnell House. 21). Alexander Watson, residence, Winslow township. Hotel Dig Soldier. 24. C. E. Radaker, residence, McCalmont township, Benson House. 2f. Joseph L. Shields, residence, Punxsu tawney borough, Hotel Waveriy. 2il. Samuel E. Barrett.resldence.Clayvllle, borough, Hotel Haley. 27. John J. Conrad, residence, Henderson township, Wayne House. 25. Lester E. Brown and Walker Neal, doing business under the firm name of Brown St Neal, resilience, Clay vllle borough, Llndsey Hotel. 211. Herbert R. Hums, residence, Winslow township, Arlington Hotel. 30. I). 0. McClelland, residence, Winslow township, Hotel Hughes. al. Thomas Green and John Oonser, resi dence, Reynoldsvlllo borough, The Imperial Hotel. 82. Pat rick J. Casey, residenco, Falls Creek liorough, Taylor Avenue Hotel. 3H. George C. Sink, residence, Punxsutaw ney borough, St. Elmo Hotel. M. James Ensell, residence, Reynoldsvllle borough, Burns House. ;. S. A. Hunter, P. A. Hunter, F. L. Vers tine, G. 1). Butllngton and J. K. rlrown, resi dence, Bnaikville borough, American Hotel. Hti. Courtis A. Curry, residence, McCalmont township, Hotel McGregor. !I7. Oscar F. Hinorman, residence, Hrook vllle borough, Hrookvllle House, lis. John D. DaviB, residence, Perry town ship, Fordham House. :t'.i. E. C. Rudolph, residence. Rig Run bor ough, Hotel Anderson. 40. Mark 8. Stringer, residenco, Big Run borough, Hotel McCiure. 41. M. I. Miller, residence, McCalmont township, Park Hotel. 42. Harry S. Emery, residence, Falls Creek borough, Falls Creek Hotel. 43. It. Cat 1 McGaughey, residence, Reyn oldsvlllo borough, The Mansion. BHF.WEllS. 1. Magnus Allgeler, residence, Brookvlllo borough, "Spring Brewery," Hrookvllle, Pa 2. Bernard Schneider, (residence Punxsu tawney iKirotigb,) and E. B. Henderson, (resi dence Bronkvilie borough,) doing business under the II rm name of The Elk Run Brewing Company, The Elk Run Brewery, Punxsu tawney, Pa. 8. Punxsutawney Browing Company, (a corporal Ion 1 Punxsutawney Brewery, Punx sutawney, Pa. 4. B. C. Christ, doing business as "The Itrookvlllo Brewing Co.,'1 Brookvlllo, Pa, WHOLESALE. 1. John O'Hare, residence, Reynoldsvllle borough, In that certain store room situate In the borough of Reynoldsvllle, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Main street ; on the east by land belonging to Patrick McDonald i on the south by Gordonalley ; and on the west by land of James Iiegnau and Patrick McDonald. 2. W. 11. Huckendorn and M. Duugheny, doing business under the firm name of W. 11, Heckondorn & Company, residence Punxsu tawney borough, in "that certain one story brick building and the additions -thereto, situate In the borough of Punxsutawney, county of Jefferson, and slate of Pennsyl vania, on the west aid? of Jefferson street, and on that certain piece, parcel or lot of land bounded and described as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at a post on Jefferson street, being the corner of lot belonging to John Zelt lcr and the southeast corner of the lot herein described ; thence In a westerly direction along lands belonging to John .Hitler, John Langan and the heirs or Jacob .eitler to Pine alley twenty-eight (38) feet to a post ; thence In an easterly direction along lot now or formerly owned by A. N. McQuown to a post on Jefferson street ; thence In a southerly direction along Jefferson street twenty-eight (2S) feet to the place of beginning, lielng a lot twenty-eight by about one hundred and fifty teet. 8 8. E. Wilson, residence Punxsutawney borough, In "the lirst lluer room In the two story brick building owned by R. Mamhuca, situated on the east side of North Mud Icy street In the borough of Punxsutawney, being Numbered 232 of said street ; bounded on Hie north by other property of said Mamhuca , on the east by Pine alley, on the south by the Punxsutawney Opera House Company ; and ou the west by North Flndley street. 4. Ben Record, residence Punxsutawney borough, "in that certain first, story store room, located In t he south end of Unit certain brick business block, known as the "Winslow Block," situate at the southwest corner of the Intersection of Mahoning street with Gilpin street, in the said borough of Punxsu tawney. BOTTLERS. 1. John O'Hare, residence Reynoldsvllle borough, In that certain store room situate in the borough of Reynoldsvllle, county of Jef ferson and state of Pennsylvania, ou that certain piece, parcel or lot of land Imunded and described as follows : On the north by Main street: on the east by laud belonging to Patrick McDonald : on the south by Gordon alley ; and ou the west by laud be longing to James Degnan and Patrick Mc Donald. 2. W. H. Heckendorn and M. Dougherty. doing business under the llrm name of W. H. Heckendorn A Company, residence Punxsu tawney borough, "In that certain onestory brick building and the addition thereto, sit uate In the borough of Puuxsutawnev.county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, on the west side of Jefferson street, atid on that certain piece, parcel or lot of land bounded and described as follows, to-wlt ; Beginning at a post on Jefferson st reet being the corner of lot belonging lo.Iohn .eitler and the south east, corner of the lot. herein described : thence In a westerly direction along lands belonging to Johu .eitler, John Langan, and the heirs of Jacob .eitler to Pine alley t wenty-eight ?s feet to a jMist j thence In an easterly direction along lot now or formerly owned Viy A. N. McQuown to a jwist on Jeffer son slreet : thence In a southerly direction along Jefferson street twenty-eight 12s) feet to the place of beginning, being a lot twenty eight by about one hundred and Itft-y feet. DIHTILI.EIIR. 1. Punxsutawney Distilling Co., a corpora tion, at the distillery t f the Punxsutawney instilling Co., In Punsiilawney, l'a. CI It I'M II. IILOOD, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions. Notice to Owners of Dogs. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. State Live Stock Sanitaky Board. Regulation relating to tings I'll tho boroughs of lloynoldsvillo and West Keynoldsvlllo- and Brook-way vllle and lite townships of Winslow and Snyder in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania : The attention of al. owners of dogs in t lie above described district is called to the following order of quarantine of dogs adopted by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board, Dec. 27th, 1005. Dog owners are warned that disregard of this notice may lead to the destruction of their dogs and that they themselves may be proceeded against legally. . Leonard Pearson, State Veterinarian. Hurriaburg, Pa., Dec. 27th, 1905. Whereas, There is reason to be lieve that tho disease known as rabies or hydrophobia exists in the boroughs of Reynoldsville and WestKeynoldsville and Brockway vllle and the township of Winslow and Snyder in JetTorson county ii nd the nature of this disease is such that for the present all dogs, within curtain limits, must be suspected of being capable of spreading it, It is Hereby Ordered, by authority of the State Live Stock Snnitary Board, under the provisions of the Act of March 27th, 1!K)3, that all dogs in the above described districts are hereby declared to be in a Btnte of quarantine, and must bo Btrictly confined or firmly secured on tho premises of theirowners, and not allowed to run at large or enter public highways excepting when led or when muzzled with a well fitting muz zle that will effectually prevent biting. This quarantine shall remain in force for 100 days from tho date hereof or until removed by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. Attention is callod to tho following sections of the above mentioned Act : Sect'on 3. Should dogs be permitted to run at large, or to escape from re straint or confinement, or to go without muzzle, in violation of tho quarantine, or regulation, or order, established by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board to restrict the spread of rabies or hydro phobia, as provided by this act, such dogs may be secured and confined, or they may be shot or otherwise destroy ed, and tho owner or owners thereof shall have no claim against the person so doing. Section 4. Any person violating the provisions .of this act or of aquarantlne, or of a regulation or order to restrain, confine or muzzle cogs, duly established by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board for the purpose of restricting theBpread of rabies, or hydrophobia, in the manner provided in the other sections of this Act, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor ; and upon conviction shall forfeit and pay a flue of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court Annual Meeting. Reynoldsvllle, Pa., Doc. 12, 1005. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Reynoldsvllle & Falls Creek Railroad Company will be hold at the Company's office In Reynoldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January. 10, 1900, at 10.00 a. m. for the purpose of electing a Pres ident and Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, Pres. B. M. Clark, Sec. Notice to Stockholders. Reynoldsvllle, Pa Dec. 12, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar annual meeting of the Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will be held & the Company's office in Reyn oldsvllle, Pa., on Tuesday, January 16, 190G, at 10.00 a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ' Lucius W. Robinson, Pres. George L. Eaton. See. Makes Home Brighter1. Nothing is left undone to make tbe Prizer Stoves and Ranges perfect kitch en appliances. They make friends wherever given a trial, and are sold and guaranteed to give the best results in baking and roasting. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. t t t WAN TED GIRLS 14 to 15 YEARS of age. also two boys. apply to : : the enterprise silk company; tfcfcfcfc ilt jff )fc j(t 3t0tt iit J(( iJf i(t JJt JJf jjtijfc 4lt W. Reynoldsville-Official (NO. 25.) ' AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE running at large op dogs in the Borough op West Reynoldsville. Whereas. The health and security of tbe Inhabitants of the borough of West Reynoldsville, In the county of Jefferson, Pa., 1b endangered by reason of dogs running at large in said borough, and ' Whereas, The corporate officers of Bald borough are vested with power, under the laws of the state of Pennsyl vania, to prohibit, and otherwise regu late tbe running at large of dogs, and are vested with power bv the law of the state of Pennsylvania, to authorize and direct the killing of dogs running at largo, contrary to the regulations ol toe borough, therefore be it ordained and enacted by the town conne.il of the borough of West Ueynoldsvllle, . V a., and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to suffer or permit his or bor male or female dog to run at large within the limits of the borough of West Reynoldsville, on or after tho first day of February, A. D., l'JOH. Section 2. Every person who shall offend against the provisions of tho first section of this ordinance, Bhall bo liable to a penalty of not less than five dollars or more than twenty dollars for each and every offence, together with all costs and expenses hereinafter pro vided. Section 3. Each and every male or female dog running at large shall be deemed a public or common nuisance, and it shall be the duty of the High Constable. Street Commissioner or any Policeman, either upon his own view or on complaint of any citizen, to seize, take into custody or impound each and every male or female dog running at large in violation of this ordinance, and Immediately after Impounding Buch male or female dog tbe said ollicer shall make Information before the Burgess or any Justice of tbe Peace of this borough, against the owner of the male or female dog, If such owner be known, and the BurgeBS or Justice of the Peace Bhall at once issue a warrant against such owner and proceed with the case to final judgment. If upon final hear ing It shall be found that the male or female dog was running at large In violation of this ordinance tho Burgess or Justice of the Peace shall condemn It as a public or common nuisance and If the owner of such male or fomaledog, Bhall not, within fivo hours after the entry of judgment or condemnation, pay the penalty imposed, togother with all costs and exnenses, the male or female dog shall be killed on an ordor Issued by the Burgess or Justice of tbe Peace to either the fcllgn uonstaoie, Street Commissioner or any Policeman, by reason of the default aroresald, but such killing Bhall not rolleve the ow'nor from liability for said ponaity, costB ana expenses. If the owner of any malo of female dog Beized and impounded Bhall not be known the officer impounding the same shall make the necessary Information and the Burgess or Justice of the Peace shall proceed against the malo or female do? itself, and if upon hearing, It shall be found that such dog was running at large it shall be condemned as a public or common nuisance and if thu ownei of such male or to mule dog shall not appear within ten hours after the entry of Buch iudgmont or condemnation and pay the penalty imposed by this ordinance to gother with all costs ana expenses, tno male or female dog shall be killed on an order Issued by the Burgess or Justice of the Peace, to either the iiign wn stable, Street Commissioner or any Policeman. Section 4. The officer or other person seizing and impounding such male or female dog shall receive tbe mm of ono dollar for each and every doa so seized and impounded and If tho officer kills said male or female dog on th) ordor of the Burgess or Justice of tbe Peace, as provided by this. ordinance, then tho said officer is to receive the farther sum of one dollar for said killinp upon re turn of said order to tho Burgess or Justice of the Peace Issuing tbe same that said killing was actual.)' done by him ; the Burgess or Justico of tbe Peace shall receive the sum of ono dollar and fifty cents for each informa tion and bearing, and 11 an order to Kill is Issued tbe further sum of fifty cents for Bald order and return ; witnesses who may appear at such hearing Bhall be entitled to receive the sum of fifty cents per day, together with ten cents for each and every mile traveled by them in attending said hearing. The person who shall keep such male or female dog after seizure shall be en titled to receive twenty-five cents for each day the dog is kept. All of the above shall constitute the costs and ex penses above mentioned and shall be paid by the owner of the male or female dog upon condemnation. Section 5. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council, this 20th day of December, A. D. 1905. HENRY HERPEL, Attest : Pres. of Council. Philip Koehler, Sec. of Council. Approved this 29th day of December, A. V. 1905. WM. M. BURGE, Chief Burgess, Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the election of directors forthe ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before it, will be held in the Banking Room on Tues day, January 9th, 1906, at 3.00 p. m. JOHN H. Kauchek, Cashier. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can be had. Most beautiful residence stroot In town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Calling and business cards printed by Minnie N. Keck. . , Reynoldsvillle--Official. I (NO. 104.) AN ORDINANCE granting the Red Hank telephone Co., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the state of Pennsylvania with its office at Brookvlllo, Pa., its successors and assigns, the right to erect, maintain and operate a tele phone line in and along certain streets and alleys of the borough of Ueynolds vllle, subject to the limitations and restrictions of Section (1) of Ordi nance 38, approved March 1, 1897, Ordinance book page 15. Be it Ordained and enacted bv the town council of the borough of llevn- oldsvllle, Jefferson oounty. Pennhvl- vauiit, and it is hereby ordKined Httd enacted by authority of the sumo. Section 1. That tho right of whv be and the same Is hereby grant d lo the Ked Uank lolephone Co., its successors and assigns, to erect and maintain lines of poles, mains and wires along, In. under, over, through and across the following alloys, viaducts and ways in tne norougn, viz : Allevs or any part thereof designated by council by reso lution for the purpose of up 'rating a telephone exebangoand teleplmiie Hues, provided said lines of poles shall be placed, as required bv section (11 of ordinance No. 38 aforesaid and k it properly palntr.d and not less in size than 15 inches in diameter 0 feet from butt, wires not to be less than ,'10 feet elevation from ground. Section 2. Hereafter the wires of all electric lights, telegraph or telephone companies to bo erected or standing at an angle across the wires of said tele phone company Bhall not be allowed to place its wires nearer than two feet lo the wires of said other company. Tho provisions or this section art! to apply with equal force to motor wires fur street railwHV purpiiBct.. except in so far as they may interfere with proper placing ul motor wires hereafter to bo placed In which case ltshall be tho duty of tho said telephone company to yield tbe right of way of said motor wirestttid change the pliicing of their lines no cord i ugly. In case of the violation of this section it shall be the duty of the town council in notify the offending company to remove itp win s, poles or fixtures so erected in violation thereof, within throe days of such notification, and on failuro to comply with such notice it shall bo the duty of the town council to removr the same, forthwith at the expense nf tho offending parly or company. Section 3. That it is agreed by the said company, that in tho consideration of tbe grant of right of way us hotoln provided, that tho said company will I uttipand provltloa telephone exchange on Main street in said borough ; also a phone in the city or municipal building, or elsewhere, as tho council may direct, fur tho use of tho borough officers free of chargo. The use of the poles of tho company by thu borough for currying electric fire and police alarm wires shall bj permitted free of expense to said borough. Section 4. That the said telephone company Bhall at all times save and keep harmless the said borough from all costs, expenses and damages, re sulting by reason of the construction, maintenance and operation of said tele phone linos. Section 5. That the rights and privileges hereby granted shall be hold and used subject to the terms and pro visions of tbe laws and ordinances of the borough of Reynoldsville, now in force or hereafter to be passed, relating to and regulating tho same. , Section 6. Tho council reserves the right to amend, revise or repeal the provisions of this ordinance at any time after the period of fifteen years from the time it becomes a law. Section 7. In csso the aforesaid telephone company does not havo Its Fystom of poles and lines in plieu und In working condition In one year from the ditto of this ordinance then and in that case this ordinance and tho fruncnise hereby granted, shnll at the- option of tho said borough be considered for feited and become null and void and of no effect. Sections. This ordinance shall lake effect and be in force from anil after its passage und acceptance by the Ked Band Telephone Company, on behalf of ilsolf, its successors and assigns, and its publication as provided by Itw. Pro vided the said company shall filo with the clerk of council its written accept ance within ten davs and paying for the publication of said ordinance. Section 9. That anv ordinance, or part of ordinance, conflicting with tho provisions of this ordinance be. and the same is hereby repealed, so far as tho same effects this ordinance. Enacted and ordained by tho town council of the borough of Reynolds ville. Pennsylvania, al a regular meet ing held at the council chamber on December 14tb, 1905, at 9:30 o'clock p. m. J. C. Sayers, Attest : Pres. of Couucll. L. J. McF.NTlRE, Clerk of Council. Approved this 30th day of December, 1905. L. L. GOURLEY, Chief Burgess. In tho matter of An ordinance granting to the Red Bank Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, tho right to erect, maintain and operate a telephone lino in and along certain streets and alleys of the borough of Reynoldsville. And now. December 19th, 1905, the R. d Bank Telephone Company, hereby files with the clerk of council i s accept ance of the terms of the above ordinance passed the 14th day of December, 1905, ami agree to bo governed by the terms thereof, according to tho true intent and meaning thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Red Bank Telephone Co. the day and vi ar above written. Red Bank Telephone Co , By T. W. Copenhaven, Attest : President. Lewis Evans, See Stockholders' Meeting. Tbe annual meeting of the stockhold ers -of tbe Summerville Telephone Company will be hold at the company's office In Summerville. Pa., at 10 00 a. m.. on second Wednesday in January. (10th) 1908, for the purKwn of electing Officers. J. K. BROWN, President. J. S. Hammond, Seo. Want Column ItlLt.nm OnA l-atlt. lint urnptl Pi.t ao.th n ri evorv Insert fnn. For file in- reel The Mitchell home stead on Grunt slreet. U will he sold reasonable or rented reusonuhle. In quire of Mrs. C. Mitchell. Furnished room to let with use of bath. Address Box 721. Foil SALE Hoii-h and lot. at corner of Third and Jackson strut Is. ' Good burn 24 by 32, on lot. For particulars Inquire of L. F. Iletrlck, Reynoldsvillii. For Sale Long rye Btraw. Inquire at Hoffman's jewelry store. To Let Six room house on Muble street,. M. M .'Fisher. FOR RENT S'x room home on the corner of Fourth und Jackson Ms. In quire at this office Wanted: By a prominent monthly magazine, with large, high-class cir culation, local representatlvn to look after renewals and increase subscription list in Reynoldsville and vicinity, on a salary basis, with a continuing Interest from year to year In the business creat ed. Experience) drsiruble, but not essential. Good opportunity for the right person. Address Publisher, box 59, Station O, NewYork. Resolutions of Respect. The following resolutions of respect were adopted at a meeting of theHorm town Grange, No. 1,259, Reynoldsvllle, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, Patrons of Ilusliitidry, U ember 20, 1905: WHEREAS, The Great and Supreme Ruler ol the unlveise has In His in finite wisdom removed from among us one of our wortliv and estei mi d sisters. Miss Minnie Hi trick, who t.ieil Decem ber II. 1905; ihcreforu be it Iliintnd, That in the death of Sisler Iletrlck 1 i;e Grange sustained the lo of a member who bv her congenial life omle.ui':'d hei'r-olf to all, and in the long and in iiiidt.' relation lu ul with her in the lui: h fill discharge of her duties in till" Grange, her counsel will be held in gmti-fnl remembrance. Yet while we mourn ibe death of our slsterwe realize that our earthly loss is her heavenly gain. liennlval. That the "ympBthies of till- (ointuunli.v fre hereby extended to the henaved family of our deceased sister, commending lh"in to our Heav enly Father, who duel h all things well. He&ilvril. Thut our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days in memory of our departed sister and as a tribute of respect a copy be sent to the family of tho deceased, a copy he published in tlm Grange Bulletin and local papers. Harry Craven, Kmily Moore, Com. V. L. Moore, Shot in Self-Dcfrnce. J. F. 'Neff, of this plac, returned Sun day from Salineville. Ohio, where he had gone to sue his son, Delb irt Neff, who on Monday evening of last wepk shot and kl'led George Dndgins, men tion of which was made In last week'i Spirit. According lo Mr. Ni ff's in formation and the statements of wit nesses as printed in the Salineville Slg nal, tho shooting was absolutely justifi uble, Hodgins, who was under tbu in fluence of strong drink, entend Neff's restaurant and begun to qit'trrol with his filet.ds, including young NpIT After breaking up most of tli" funilim Hiid driving 1hu patrons of ti e restaur ant into the street hu attack ii Neff in tho most brutal and uncalled for man ncr. The proprietor left. aHiue ami uboiit to get brained with aclinlr in the hunds of his assailant rbnt once to scare Hodgins. The attack was rt n wed in a Btill more murderous form with nothing between them hut, a frmRl! coun'er when Neff shot to hit, the bullet tBiugcffcct noun the heart. Neff, who hud always been friendly to Hodgins, lun for physician und llien gave himself tip to an officer After holding un inquest the county coroner reported officially as follows: "I find thut George Horigin- was killed by a shot fired by Deiburt Neff In self'dofence". Punxsutawney Sjririt. Moving Picture Show, The management of tho Reynolds opera house offer their patrons a novel attraction for Thursday, January 4, under the title of "Owens Animated Illustrated Musical Company", which Is comprised of tbe very latest animated photography which is manufactured by Hiles Bros., tbe leaders in that line of business. The management of this at traction also offers several musical numbers including "TheGolders,"hlgh instrumcntists and luugh-provokers, and the world-renowned SlgnoraHagan nlnl who is noted for ber high-class musical selections. Billie Golder, the well-known grotesque comedian, is an other feature of this organization. Tho production is complete in every de tail and an entertainment that will amuse all. Seats on sulu at the Stoke drug store. Prices 25c 353 and 50c. Card of Thanks. Philip Cain, Mr. and Mrs. W.. T. Cox und relatives desire to gratefully ac knowledge tbe many acts of kindness and n mpathy accorded them during the illness and after the death of Mrs. Philip Cuin, and tender sincere thanks lo the kind friends who assisted in tbe time of their affliction. Thu ringing of church bells, blowing of whistles, shooting of firearms, etc, announced the . arrival of the Infant 11)0(1 at twelve o'olock last Sunday Dight. We carry a large stock of Blank books and office supplies. When in need of anything in that line give us a call. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. TTTTTTTTTTTT tree crrccrnrrcrrri txr-ccrrr, TOUT. ?00! t in.-m ' PrtSiMl m No other food deteriorates so rapidly us tlio oyster. Its habitation Is the ocean. Ii requires coolness and abso lute freedom from exposure to the air In nider to retain Its delicate flavor and its wholcsonicncss. SISALSHIPT OYSTERS Hie In un,: lit directly from the choic est beds In America. They are sliuck c(i;iiiio p ircululn lined cases, scaled and packed In Ice, which never comes Inconlact with tho oysters. The use of HeuMilpt Curriers Is the secret of their superiority. beaislupt Uysters 1-resh rj Daily. H FRANK'S i RESTAURANT, n H :rxixixjxtxs.nx: z jaaxsxn j Cheap Eggs Make Winter Layers of Your Hans! HOW ? ? Feed Green Bone RESULTS: " It saves prain. It produces results' where grain fails. It cures the evil habit of feather pulling. It helps the .hens to molt and makes them winter layers. It grows young chicks to ma turity and productiveness rapidly. GIVE GREEN BONE A TRIAL. A postal card to The Poultry Food Co., Box 37, Reynoldsville, Pa. Paying a Debt of Gratitude Note what Mr.. Molt Allen, ol Union City, says: Was badly afflicted with rheumatism for more than eight months and at times had to get up at 11 o'clock and stay up the balance of the night. Could not dress myself without, aid from my wife. I am now entirely cured, and by the use of only one bottlo of Crocker's Rheumatic lioje dy. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. a HWL
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