T V '1 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1906. NI'MKKK 10. VOLUME 15. Th?rmTT?o SawosBank (teSi? PITTSBURGH. mmmmm s A BANK BOOK A savings bank book Is a means of Identification among "VlJiingcrs; It creates conll dAice; It is mi lndfx of char acter; It la a pledge of icon omy and thrift and tells the story of a diligent life. Send for booklet, "llauklug by Mull. i 3 The Peoples National Bank "Men," says Fielding, "do not become rich by what they get, but by what they keep." Our sav ings department is helping a lot of people to keep." Deposits received in any amount and at any time during the month. Interest computed twice a year, January and July, and compounded. Said accounts have excellent withdrawal privileges. : : : OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. ESTABLISHED IN 1875 CAPITAL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. ' CAPITAL $75,000 SURPLUS 90,000 TOTAL . $165,000 OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlue-Pres. DIRECTORS J.O.King Daniel Nolan J. S. Hammond Johk H. Kaugheh, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry 0. Deible SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. HONEY 1 Rea's Quality Honey Takes the lead. Ask your denier for Rea's and eet a pure article; and the finest quality cimb huney that can bo produced. Ki a's methods urn seietitilio He has the largest up lo-ilatp apiary in this part of the statu. His honey has no uncluan stains on Vim cap ping and even the wood of the secilons is clean and white. PERSONAL GUARANTEE. If aftereatlng part of a section of my honey, you find I lie quality Is not an represented, return It to me or your dealer and your money will be cheerful ly refunded. Not a single section hits been re turned l'i ten yeirs. Cull at. Mntilewnod apiary and be convinced. Visitors are always welcome. Fancy iuallty honey only lHc per section. Hold by the fol lowing merchants of Reyno'dsvlllo, West IteynoMs vltle and Rathmel: Robinson & Mundortl Chit P. Koerner Headley's Cash Store W. H. floore Hunter & millren - Jt. A. Tyson J. W. Rlggs D. B. W. B. Stauffer J. D. Woodrlng ft Son J. H. Korb S. C. Henry J. Bnteson, Jr. James H. Spry GEO. H. REAi R. F. D. No. 2 Q U Lx I T Y HON PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions to Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean City, Md. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. m. August 2, 16, and 30, 1906. 810 Round Trip, tickets good only in coaches. $12 Round Trip, 'tickets good only in Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tick't Proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets good for pnssuge on train loavlng Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m., and connections. Sleeping car passengors for Atlantic City only will use Special Train leaving Pittsburg at 9.45 p.m. For stop-over privileges and full Information consult;noarcst ticket agent. W. W, ATTERBCRY, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager Passenger Traffic Manuger. General Passenger Agent. The Star's Want Column CALL AT Lidle's Hardware Store FOB YOIIK TIN WORK Old fashioned Tin Roofing and Spouting and all kinds of tin repairing promptly done. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. $100,000.00 K. C. ScnuCKERg, Cashier. John H. Corbett R. H. Wilson Q U A La I T Y E Y never fails to bring results THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. S. T. Reynolds was in Clearfield last week. Miss Jennie Harp spent Sunday In Brookville. Mrs. Esther Calvin is visiting at Baxtor, Pa. T. C. McEnteor visited in Olean, N. Y., last week. Lewis Johnston visited In Brookville the past week. Miss Mabel Strouse Is visiting at Hy ner, Clinton Co. . Mrs. A. Z. Snyder visited In Brook ville the past week. Miss Clara Deltz, of DuBois, visited in town last week. Mrs. A. B. Weed is visiting in Oak mont, Pa., this week. Misses Ruth and Helen McKee are visiting an uncle at Corsica. Dr. Ira S. Bowser and wife visited in Clearfield county last week. Mrs. George McGrody visited ber son at Hyde, Elk Co., last week. Frank J. Black, of Bradford, Is visit ing bis parents In this place. O. A. Baldwin, of Bradford, was a visitor in town over Sunday. Rev. A. D. McKay was in Blairsvtlle and Pittsburg the past week. Misses Nulu Neale and Anna Klahr visited In DuBois yesterday. Miss Ava Cathers, of Hyner, Pa,, was a visitor in town last week. C. A. Pifer and son, Earl, are visiting the former's parents in Big Run. Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway, of New Beth lehem, was a visitor in town Monday. T. Daniel Brewer, wife and son, Carl, visited in Punxsutawney last Friday. James K. Johnston and wife visited in Pittsburg four or five days the past week. , S. S. Robinson and son, Graydon, went to Chautauqua yesterday to stay two weeks. W. A. Dick, of Punxsutawney, is vis iting his nephew, Jarvis Williams, In this place. Mrs. Alex P.' Hall, of Clarksburg, W. Va., sang in the M. E. church. Sunday mornlnr. Mrs. Rebecca Neale, of Brookville, is visiting her son, Dr. J. B, Neale, in this place. Prof. John F. Strauss, of Columbus, Ohio, sang in the Baptist church Sun day evening. Miss Inez Snyder, of Brookville, is visiting at the home of Mrs. L. M. Sny der this week. Mrs. Edward Barry went to Pittsburg yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Will J. Frank. Mrs. M. T. McMahon and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of DuBois, wore visitors in town Friday. 1 Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of DuBois, visited her parents in West Reynolds ville last week. Misses Jennie and Viola McGaw, of Brookville, visited in town tbe latter part of last week. Miss Paulino Neale, of Hamilton, was tbe guest of her ciusin, Miss Nulu Neale, over Sunday. Charles .1. nni. rt if DuBois, at one time editor of the FUN Creek Herald, was In town.Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Adam and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Alexander were in Clearfield yesterday. ' Misses Gertrude and Mamie Snyder, of Brookville, were guests of Mrs. L. M. Snyder over Sabbath. M. Mohney, of Bellevue, suburb of Pittsburg, a former townsman, was In Reynoldsville this week. MIsb Myrtle MoCreight, of Punxsu tawney, baa been tbe guest of Mrs. J. B. Nichols the past week. J. N. Rech, of Showers, Clarion Co., former citizen of this place, was in town a couple of days last week. E. L. Moore, wife and daughter, Ircce of Punxsutawney, spent Sunday in Reynoldsville and Rathmol. Reed Shunkwllor, of Baltimore, Md., was the guest of Miss Irene Phllllpl several days the past week. W. L. Fisher and son, Charles S. Bishor, visited at Lock No. 4, Moncsscn and Cbarlcroi, Pa., last week. James Shanor wont to Pittsburg Mon day morning to attnnd the funeral of his Bister, Mrs. Will J. Frank. Miss Boryl Brady has gone to DuBois to accept a position as night operator in tho Boll Talephone exchange. Mrs. Dr. Ernest and daughter, Cath erine, of Brooklyn, N. Y., were guests of Mrs. J. W. Gillespie last Friday. Robert Z. Farrlsh, who Is engaged iu business at MatT.n, W. Va., is spending a few days with his family in this place. Mrs. W. Alfred Dellart, of New Kensingtuu, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schlabig, in this place. Miss Zota Irwin, of DuBois, and Miss (Catherine Scott, of Brookville, were guests of Mrs. L. M. Snyder last week. Miss Jessie Oswald and Miss Edna Schreckengost, of Brookyille, are gues's of Miss Nora Pifer iu this place. Philip Koehler was called to Arling ton, Iowa, last week by the serious ill ness of a brother, who Is lying at tbe point of death. Dr. H. B. McGarrah bus been in West Virginia the past week. Dr. Ira S. Bowser is taking care of his practice during his absence. Miss Elizabeth Campbell, who has been visiting ber sister, Jessie Camp bell, the past week, has returned to ber home in DuBois. , Miss Marie Altniau left here Thurs day to spend four weeks visiting a sister at Scottdale, Pa., and relatives at Van dergrift and other places. Mrs. W. S. Calderwood, of Kane, bus been visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. B, Nichols and Mrs. Dr. J. B. Neale, In this place for several days. Mrs. M. E. Beck and daughter, Miss Grace, of Punxsutawney, formerly of this place, spent Friday night at borne of Rev. J. C. McEntire and went to Chautauqua Saturday morning. GAMBLERS' LUCK. 4 Joke Which Brought a Forfait to Its Innocent Victim. Having lost every cent of his ready money at tbe gaming tables, an Eng lish visitor at Monte Carlo wired a pathetic appeal for help to a friend In England. Two days later ha received a letter addressed In the friend's band writing which on being opened reveal ed a five pound note. Without pausing to read the letter, the plunger hastened to Giro's, tbe fa mous restaurant In tbe Galerle Charles III., and changed hla "Over" into French money. From CIro'a be went straight into the Casino, where, ex periencing an extraordinary run of luck, be not merely retrieved all bis previous losses, but gained a substan tial Increase Into the narealn. Weary of play, he retired with a few cronies to Clro's again to celebrate the occasion. The usually genial M. Clro met blm at the door of his establish ment with a flood of reproaches and upbraldlngs. The Ave pound note was bad! He waved It angrily In the plunger's face mals out, It was false, this five pound note! Tbe plunger took the guilty "fiver" and scrutinized It carefully. It was one of tho sham bank notes Issued by Sir Augustus Harris and bore on Its face an advertisement of the Drury Lane pantomime. Tho English friend, himself as "broke" as the Monte Carlo plunger, bad posted him tbe flagrantly worthless note as a Joke a joke which had the plunger taken tho trouble to examine the "fiver" or read Its cover ing letter he would have seen only too clearly himself. It was fortunate that be did not do so. He merely paid Clro bis f5 nnd, inviting tbe pacified res taurateur to share in tbe champagne, pretended that the whole affair was an Intentional witticism. The conceit of a proupler, who fondly Imagined that be understood tbe Eng lish language, was Instrumental In pre senting another and far less experi enced Britisher with 1,000 francs. This gentleman, handing a 1,000 franc billet to the croupier in question, ask ed for plaques In exchange for it Plaques are the large five louls gold pieces peculiar to Monaco. The crou pier, fancying that the player had said "black" and was requesting him to place the note on the "black" com partment of the cloth, did so unob served. Black duly turned up. and tho croupier politely banded 2.0ii0 francs to the surprised Britisher. Ward Mulr In Chambers' Journal. , POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Ignorance may not be bllsj, but It Is often coutentnient. Everybody has troublo of some kind. What Is the uaturo of yours? Tho average wish is about as valua ble as tho check of a bankrupt.. Feoplo are confronted every day with little problems and do not know what to do with tliem. ' Some men's Idea of perseverance Is to see how long they can cherish ill feel ing for some real or fancied grievance. No matter how busy a man Is he thinks he Isn't wasting time If he takes an hour to prove he was right in a most trifling question. HE RIFF'S SALES. Hy virtue of certain writs of Fieri facias, etc., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of .leffotsou county, I'n., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry, at tbe Court House, in the Borough of Brookville, Pa , on Friday, August lOtlt, 1U0U. At trOOo'elock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, to Mil : All the defendants' right, title, Interest and claim of in and to nil that certain tract of land situated, lying and being In Porter to,vi)blu. Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, hounded mid de eribed iisfollowa, viz: Itcgin lilttu nt the uotlhest comer at a post; llience by binds of Travel- and tJoheen, nasi, one hundred and thirty seven perches to a post ; thence hy lands of Lettle and Kelsey, south, one hundred and eight perches to a post : thence bv lands now or forme' Iv of .1. A. Timlin, west, one hundred and thlrty soven retches lo a twist ; thence by binds of Daniel Powell, north, one hundred arid eight f teaches to the place of beglumiu. Contalu ntr ninety-two seres and seventy perches, more or less. This being the same bind that was h iiiietftbed to Jacob Snyder, now de ceased, by his father, Daniel Snyder, deceas ed, and on the real estate of tlie said Jacob Snyder, deceased- as per Decree of tbe Orphans' Court of lelTcrson county, was taken by the said defendants, O. W. Snyder and H. A. Syndcr. And having thereon erect ed a two-story dwelling houne Irix24 with V-i story addition ItJ.xlH, bank barn Mlxffl), and other necessary oul-bulldliigs. About seven ty acres under cultivation ; balance In timber. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the properly of II. A. Snyder, Q. W. Snyder and Mennetta Snyder at the suit of Sarah Snyder. Levari Facias, No, 423. MCCRACKEN. ALSO. All the defendants right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to all that certain piece or parrel of land lying anrl situate In the township of Young, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at north west corner at public road, thence south, seventy-three degrees and fifteen minutes east, along the land of the grantor herein named, thirty-six and eighty-one hundredths perches to post at private road leading from coal bank to public road ; thence south, twelve degrees east, along said pi I vale innd thirteen and forty-five hundredths perches to a post ; thence south, twenty-two degrees west, along same, nine and seven hundredths perches to a post j thence south, one degree thirty minutes east, along same, fifteen and sixty-six hundredths perches to a post ; thence west along the land of the party here to, one and sixty-four hundredths perches to post at public road ; thence north, seventeen degrees and thirty minutes west, along ptiD lie road, seventeen and twenty-one hundred ths perches to a postt thence north, thirty four degrees west, along snme, five and sixty-four hundredths perches to a post j thence north forty-live degrees and thlrty flve minutes west, along the same, thirty-one and fourteen hundredths perches to a post ; thence north, twenty-four degrees and thirty minutes west, along same, nve and thirty four hundredths perches to post, the place of beginning, and conralulng three acres and one hundred and seven tenths perches, neat measure. And being a part of a larger tract of land conveyed lo Christian Weaver, the firantor herein named, by Henry Wlngert, lis wife, by deed dated January lot h, 18,17, and recorded In theofHce for recording deeds In and for the County of Jefferson In Iteed Book No. 11, page 57;!. Excepting, reserving and retaining out of the above described land all the coal In, on or under the same as heretofore conveyed to H. K Hrown by deed on record. Having thereon erected a two story dwelling house Hix2S with a 14x11 ad dition and all necessary nut-bulldlnss. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Mary Ann Lewis and Henry J. Lewis at the suit of Christian Weber. Fl. Fa., No. aw. Winomt. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to, all thatcertaln piece or tract of land situated and lying In Rose township, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : On the north by J. H. Hughes' water lot ; east by an alley ; south and west by turnpike road; containing about four acres ; having thereon erected good house, barn and necessary out-buildings. Soized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of W. 8. Thompson, admlnls'ra tor of ilary O. Thompson, deceased; Thomas H, Oalbralth, guardian of Mary A. Thomp son, Janet L. Thompson, Helen I. Thompson, and Wlnfield C. Thompson, minor children and heirs of Mary O. Thompson and W. 8. Thampson, tenant by courtesy as husband of Mary (J. Thompson, deceased, at the suit of Kdward U. Thompson, for use of D. F. Thompson. Fl. Fa., No 20. CRAW. ALSO.-AI1 the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to alfthat certain Jilece or tr act of land situated and lying in (ell township, Jefferson county, Pennsyl vania ; bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On the north by the Susquehanna road ; on the east by lands of Scott McGee i on the south by lands of Kremkaw ; on the west by lands of K. C. Williams. Containing three tl) acres, more or less; and being tho same piece of land conveyed to first parties by F U. Hums, High Mierllf of Jefferson County, by deed dated the 13th day of April, A. 1)., 1MH", and recorded In the office for recording deeds In and for Jefferson County In Deed Book No. stl, page 85. Having there on erected two dwelling housesof five roon s each, one barn, and necessary out-buildfnes. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Kachel Davis at the suit of I. 1. Spencer. ' Fl. Fa., No. 430. Winslow & Caldkrwood. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, in and to all that tract, ?iiece or parcel of land In the Korough of Big (un, Jefferson count ?, Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning at a stone corner, thence rlj degrees and dO minutes east to a post ; thence 30 degrees west to a post ; thence west, thirty degrees north, two hundred feet to a post; thence north 30 degrees back along alley to place of beginning ; containing twenty thousand square feet (20,0(0 so. ft.) Being the Identical piece or parcel of land conveyed to said parties of the first part by Andrew P. Cox and Annie E. Cox, by deed bearing date of the seventeent h day of December, A. D 1SMI, and recorded In the recorder's office of Jeffer son County, Pennsylvania, In deed book, volume llfty-elght (38), page fifty-four (54). Having thereon erected a two-story seven room dwelling house (In good repair) and all necessary out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Oeorire E. McCllncey and Margarctta , McCllncey at the suit of Isalab Davis. Fl. Fa., No. 427. Wilson. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, in and to that certain parcel and lot of land situated In the borough of Clayvllle, county of Jefferson, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the southeast corner at a post ; thence north, 79 degrees 15 minutes west, along a fifteen-foot alley, fifty (60) feet to a post ; thence north, 10 degrees 45 minutes east, along a twenty-foot alley, one hundred and forty (140) feet to a post ; thence south, 7D degrees 15 minutes east, alongFourth avenue, fifty (50) feet to a post ; thence south, 10 degrees 45 minutes west, along lot No. 20 I John Cummingsi one hundred and forty (140) feet to pliwe of beginning ; being lot No. 23 in James K. Long's plot ; vide Deed Book Vol.71', page 61; having thereon erected a 5-roomeu two-story dwelling house and necessary out-nulldlngs. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jane Mcliowao and Patrick McOowun, her husband, at the suit of tbe Home Building and Loan Association. Fl. Fa., No. 428. W. W. Winslow. ALSO. All the defendant's right, title, In terest and claim of, in and to all that piece or parcel of land situate iu Winslow town-hip. Jefferson county, Pa., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post, the north east corner of land owned by II. L. Hoke, thence along said land north. S(.il4 degrees west, 42.1 feet to a point lu tbe centre of Bandv Lick creek ; thence down the center of stifdereek north, M degrees east, I OS feet; thenrn north, 21V, degrees east. Ii5 feet ; thence down the centre of said creek north, degrees east, 170 feet ; thence north, 5:tJ4 degrees east, 2d0 feet ; thence down the centre of said creek north. 62 'i degrees east, lorl feet to a point on tho Carrier, Blood and Easoulot: tlieuce In the same direction -M0 s feet ; r hence down said rrcek north, 71 de grees east, 1000 feel ; thence down said creek north, 435J degiees east, M0 feet; thence north, P'i degrees east, 100 feet) thence iiorih, 3'i decrees east. li'O feet; thence north, i degree east, 4IH feet to the center of line of the Allegheny Valley Kttllway Com pany's rl...ht-of-way ; thence south, 75 de giees east, ftfi feet ; thence south, M4J4 degrees east. .US feet ; thence by suld right-of-way north, 70'i rlegiees east, 2!'rt feet ; thence north, r.s4 degrees east, i".i feet; thence north. Hit'i degiees east, 2ill foet : thence by sula rlght-of way nte-th. I deurces east, fl',17 rent ; thence north. Il'i degrees west, 1(17 feet to a point In the centre of said right-of-way ; (hence north, i4 deyiees east, : feet to the bunk of suld Sandy Lick creek ; llience by said creek south, 4.IU degrees oust, Ifi2 feet to an ash ; thence by said creel, sonili, ItO1 de grees ensi, 215 feet to h butternut' tree; thence by said creek south, 211'fi devrces east, 402 feet to a bich ; tlieuce hv said creek niiii 1 li. 31 degrees east, Hfil feet to an elm ; thence by suld creek south, I!",, degrees east, 31IH feet, to a thorn hush ; thence by said creek sout li. 7'i d-gies west. 200 feet to a post; thence liv said creek sooth. 42 degrees west M4 feel to a but ternut ; thence by suld creek south, degrees west, 4"8 feet to a th.irn hush ; thence by said creek south, 32(4 degrees east, tl4tl feet, to a post; thence by said creek south, KIM-i degrees west, 2:',0 feet to a post. ; thence by said creek north. 73VJ de grees west, H2 feet to a hi h; thence by said creek south, 4iej degrees west, 800 feet to a llioi-nbtisli ; llience by said creek north, 2l '.j degress west, Ifitl feet to a crib ; thence along a cross-cut south, 5d3f degrees west, 5fy4 feet to a post thence down said cross-cut south to'i degrees west, 200 feet to a post, the junction of the said cross-cut and the t-nldcieck; rhencedown and along the hank' of said creek soufli, Sii degree west, 4(10 feet to a post ; thence along the bank of su'd creek south, (I '4 degrees west, 100 feet to a post ; thence down ar.d a'ong said creek ninth, 3'?i degrees west, 4(10 feet to a post; thence along suld creok north, 44(4 degrees west, ISO feet to a post ; thence along said creek north, .11 degrees west, 1811 feet to a post on line of H. L. Hoke's ; thence by aald Hoke's land north, degrees east, 328 feet to the beginning; containing 120 22-100 acres, more or less: and being the same land con veyed to the Kcynoldsvlile Land and Im provement Compiuiy by the Central Land and Mining Company cn l ecember i!J, ISUH, by deed recorded In Deed Hook No. 87, page 285. Excepting and reserving the rollowing pieces of land heretofore sold by said Keynolusvllle Land and Improvement Company, viz; Ten acres conveyed to Joslah W. Place by deed dated February 21th, 1898. recorded In Deed Book 82, page 2. Five and three-tenth acres conveved to American Production Company on June 13, IKtS, by deed recorded In Deed Book 107, paiie 374. One acre conveyed to Carmine and Joseph Mnrlnaro, on June 39, I 03, by deed recorded In Deed Book 109, page 2'Kt Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of The Reynoldsville Land and Improvement Company at the suit of Albert Heynolds, for use of O. M. McDonald. l Fl. Fit., No. 431. McDonald. ALSO. All the defendants' right, title, In terest, properly claim and demand of, In, and to all that certain piece or parcel of land . sltunto In the township of Young, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows to-wlt: Begin ning at the northwest corner ai a line of land of Lewis Allenbaugh, thence along an alley north, 59 degrees east, one hundred feet to an alley twelve feet wide : thence south, 31 de grees east, along said alley, one hundred and fifty fei't to a 15'i-foot street ; thence south, 59 degr ees west, along said street, one hund red feet to a line of Lewis Allenbaugh: thence north, 31 degrees west, along said Allenbaugh one hundred and fifty feet to place of beginning ; containing 15.0U0 square feet, and having erected thereon a two-story frame shingle roof dwelling house and neces sary out-bulldlngs. Excepting and reserv ing all the coal and coal rights In, upon sad under the said land. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Julius Orelser and Caroline Clretser at the suit of the Home Building and Loan Association, of Punxsutawney, Pa., now for use of H. K. Martin and W. B. Adams. Fl. Fa., No. 429. W. B. Adams, tsrws : The following must be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens, Including mortgage searches on the property sold, to gether with such lien creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to the Sheriff. 'See Purdon's digest, 9th Ed page 44. Smith's form, page 384 3. All bids must be paid in full. All sales not settled immediately will Be continued until two o'clock. P. M , of day of sale, at which t!me all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the ex pense ana risk i f the per.-on to whom first sold. All writs staid afier being advertUed, the cost of advertising must be paid. fiHANT SCIIKAFSiOlKKB, July 2d, 1906. sheriff. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing betwei o Solomon Berkhouse, James H. Hughes and A. H. Fleming, under Hrm name of hughes Lumber Co was d ssolinl on 18th day of July, lWH, by mutual consent. So omon BerUhouse re tiring from company. Business will be con tinued by James H. Hughes and A. 11. Heal ing under name of Hughes Lumber Co. All debts due to said partnership aie receivable by said company, and all claims and demands oil said company are to be presented to Hughes Lumber Co. for payment. SOLOMON BEKKHOUSB, J.VMKS 11. Hl'OHKS, A. 11. Fl.BMINO. Beynoldsvlle, Pa July 18, 1906, ISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that the partner ship lately subsisting between J. O. Norris and P. S. Hanck, under the Arm name of Reynoldsville Meat Company, was mutually dissolved on June 27th. WOtl. All debts due to aid partnership are to be paid, and those due from thesame discharged by said V. 6. Hauckj at the Syndicate Building. Reynolds ville Pa., where the business will be Con tlnuedbysaldP.S.Hauck. p g J. 0. NORRIS. , NO. 8263. ertnnril Peportmcnt ornci or SomptroUer if th urrncB Washington, D. 0., June 12, 1906. Whkheas, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that "The Citizens National Bank: of Reynoldsville," In the town of Reynolds ville In the county of JetTerson and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the pro visions of the statutes of the United Slates, reu ulred to lie complied with before an as sociation shall be authorized to commence the business of banking; Now Tiik.bkfohk I, William B t.idgely. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that, Tbe Citizens National Bank of Keynoldsville, In tbe town of Reynoldsville, In the county of Jefferson, and state of Penn sylvania. Is authorized to commence the bus iness of banking as provided Inj-ectlon Hfty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised statutes of the I'niteil States. In testimony whereof, witnessrny hand and seal of office til.s twelfth (seal! Comptroller of the Currency. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. This collars has recently taken a new place among the colleges of the country. W ithin four years five new buildings have been erected. nw professors added and entering classes doubled. -Five courses of study. Classical, Latin and Mod ern Language. Latin-Scientific Scientine ami Civil Ewrineerinir. Good traditions, stronir fac ulty, superb location, beautiful grrounda antl buildinfrs, reasonable expenses. Fall terra opens September 18th. Write for catalog to President Crawford, Meodville, Pa. '
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