V Leech's Planing Mill West Rcynoldsvillc . Window Sash, Doors, Frames. Floouinu, STAIR WORK R0UU1I AND DUKHUKIl LUMHKU, Etc., Etc. . Contract and repair workiRlyen prompt munition. Give us your order. My prloos are reasonable. X W. A. LEECH, Proprietor. JOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. To tli HtiM'Miolili'rs nf the I'ltlshurK liiiiiisirlnl linn Works: Yo'inri' hi'ri'liy nnlllli'il Hint a nimitliiK of tin' stockholders ill I ho I'IIIhIiiiik liiiiiisirlnl Iron Works will In) Inlil at tli iittlco of llio company In Iteynolilsvllln, I'emia., on 1'liuis day, Jiiiiiiury S4. IWI7,. t t o'clock ). in. to Hike action upon tin. iippmviilnr tllsiiiiprovill of a iminoscil Increase of tlm Inilcliieilniiss of tlm compiiny from l,OU) to I(,IMHI, for Mm purpose of purchasing I In' property of tlm Keystone Holler anil Uiiillalor I'o. at, limit. Iiik'ioii, I'll., anil providing: a working capital J.H.liECKWITll. ' ' Secretary. A 23c. Bottle ol I Kemp's Balsam i 40 DOSES, ' And each dime la more effective than j j four times tlio damn quantity of any , ! oilier couh mtnoily, bowovcr well i adrortlsed and howoverslronuly reo- ' onimoniloil that reuiody may liu. , llomeraber always that KEMP'B j ' UALBAM Is the 1 ; ' Best Cough Cure. It liaa mtoiI thousands from con- ' sumption, i . It liiia saved thousands of Uvea. i At all ilruutftHU', Mo., BOo. and 1. , Doa'l acccpl anythlag lmm. s HERIFF'S SALES. ubacrlb for The -X- Star II you want the New C3SK2A'.JiUU2rW3CXrr Our Prices on Carpets are Very Low Ah we have ovei O.oOO yardH and want more room for Christmas goods. Oome , and m our stock. We have all kinds of lloor coverings. Remnants of car ' pets for sale at very low prices. J. R. Hillis & Company Ueynoldsville. Pa. Furniture and House Furnishing Goods. A SAFE AND SOUND INSTITUTION IS The Citizens National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Officers DAVID WHEfcLKR President McOURDY HUNTER Vice President ARTHUR 0'DONNF.L Vice President ,J. 8. HOWARD ' Cashier J. W. HUNTER Asst. Cashier Directors Arthur O'Donncl John W. Stewart David Wheeler John F. Dinner J. 11. Brown McCurdy Hunter Madison McVrelKlit Andrew Wheeler J. Howard Dr. A. H Bowser WHY ? Because we never take any chanced In watered mock or bond. We onl bundle ne gotiable paper wltb Ironclad endorsers. We loan no Individual, oorpistlon or firm over five thousand dollars. Our stockholders are horn- people and the directors are "elected by the majority of the stock. All accounts are strictly confidential. Wo pay you the highest rale of Interest in tbu very shortest length of time. 'All accounts are looked after on day of reoelpt. Olvo us a trial and we guarantee satisfaction. Wn carry burglar Insurance and bavo fire proof vaults: HOLIDAY SLIPPERS When selecting Christmas gifts'fdon't forget that we have the most complete line of Slippers in,town. Useful pres ents are, always appreciated and what could be more useful than a nice comfortable pair of Slippers. For men we have leather slippers in brdwn, black and wine. Price $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c50c. In felt, a nice black Romeo . slipper, ptfee $1.25. For Women we have them in leather with warm linings, in felt with fur trimmings, buiue with leather soles and others with felt soles. Prices from 50c to $1.25. "Boys' and girls' Slippers 50c to $1.00. Quilted Satin Bootees fur trimmed in pink, white and red, for the baby, price 50 cents. ADAM'S SHOE STORE ' Foot Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. . Py virtue of certain writs nf Fieri Fnolss eh'.., Issued out of the Court of Common I'liiaa of Jelorsnn county. Pa., and to me directed, I will exnwe to piihllo hhIo or outcry, al the Court House, In the Iloroiinh of llrook vlllo, I'a., on Friday, January nth, 1907, At l.nn o'clock, p. m., the following described Heal Kstulc, to wlti All the defendants' 1 IkIiI. til In, Interest anil claim of, in anil to all that, certain piece or parcel of hi nil situate on PhlllpH street, In the onrtiimh of Itcynniilsvtlln and hiiniticri.il on tlm pint of said ImroiiKh us Iota No. "J, all and IW and cotilalulna In all il'i,,Mis iiiiirii fent (morn nr less) the nuiiiii lioluit a part of a larger tract of land conveyed In Thomas Reynolds, Nr., hy Orlando llriiy and rMunlliiu, ms wire, uy i.ncir iniieuitiro oearniK nine au- ...... Illll. IUIII lli.lu ... Lulll.. Auiiiisi &Mh,'lsiU, and Juliana Reynolds', widow of Thoiuaa Reynolds Sr., decHased, urn in ami nv tier nst win ami iraiainciii. duly proven and recorded In the olllee of the Koglstornf wills In and for .ItitTorson county, Ntlvii, devise and lieiiueath the same uni.ii Mai'Marnt liorHllne and Tiiouia iieyiionia, irfi'ieniMi I in 1 1 1 u had Uisald recorda will morn folly ami at larua appear and deed In Issue H. Iiiimlon hy said Mariiaret (Joi-Hllun and T' omas Reynolds liv deed hearlnic diil.ii .lone zmi, ihhu, reniMi'il in KeconiHtHoiiii'iiorsiiiii county In Died Hook Vol. IV7, paKcMA. Ilavlim Iheriioii unicled a two alii'y, A rooniKd it win I tti If house, wiihIi house, liarn and olhvr ne-eeMsai-y oiitliulldliiKS, Heixnd mid ttiken In execution and to lie sold aa the properly of Mai'lha A Krve lied Aaron Kryu, her hus band, at. the milt of Krank llaliun. Levari Ii'ucIiin, No. 14. W. 0, 1'r.NT, AI.HO.-AII the ilefiiudnntH' rli(lit, title. In terest, and claliii of, In and to all that, certain piece, parcel, tract, nr lot of hind Nltiiaied In the hni'oiiifh of Kevnoldsvlllii, coiimy uf JelTiirson, nmlslatHof Pennsylvania, hounded and dencrlticd as follown, to wit: lloniided on the norlh hy Jackson at reel forty (HH feett on the east hy lot No. II one hundred ami furl y (Mm feet! on the south liy IHcic alley fori y (40) feet, on the west by lot No. Ill one hundred ami forty (14(11 feet, heluic lot No. 12 In Unhand Hlehai'da addition to the hm-oii'li of Key Holds vllle, containing d.iHNI sc ft. , and heliiitthe saniri piemlscs conveyed loMullln II M.'On.luhl hy I,. H, Mclilcllaiiil, nl. u.. !.y died (In tail Miiv l IHlin re'Oided In Jeffer son county tn Di-eil Hook 'ol. 7i. psite4itl. Iluvlni ther i'1-ecletl a two slory, 7 roomed d'vellliuf house wn h modern Imoriive meuis, hiiin an oilier necessary iiultnilld Inas s,.t'd iinrl iiiken In exeeul loo ami to he sold us the otooertv nf tiiHirue Waritlck null liiuu's A. M.'t'ieltfhi. at. the suit, of Hharp nli'lielrlil, now fin llsn of i. n luclirillltlll, l' f. I'a., No . Winiihiit. AI.SO.AII I I'd d iidaiiia' rixlit, title, In teriiHt and cliiltii of. luuiiul tonll thnl cerlaln parcel or lot of jiiml sltuiiieil In the vllliiKiinf Anita, township of McCalmoiit, county of Jelterson and stale of Pennsylvania, hounded and desct tlHid a- followM, to-wlti lleulniiliiK al a post mi north aide of piilillc road IchiIiiik nom inua to runic ineitce nearly norm aloiiK lot No. 0 two hundred feet, mornor less, tuauosii thence aoulli hi licit. 40 m u.east alotiii an alley fifty feet, miirii or less, to a post: thence nearly sooth alotiii lot No. H mm litindrnil and sliy feet, morn or leas, to a post, Ihencii south id detf. It) idJii. westaloiiK uuii icroaii smiy rein ui n ace or neiiinniuK. cnntalnliiK H.IIUO Mii'ire feet, more irr lesa, neiim nit no, i in 'rnunina nwanson a u ot. nvceiitlim ami reservltur all t.hn coal and coal rlKtit. llavliiK thereon erected a frame dwnllliiK house I4xh feet, III feet hlilli, 1. It feet siiiar, IS feet Itliih, hiiimI atone wall and cellar, Kood well, niiciiamiry oiilhiilldliiKs, Helr.t'cl and laknn In execution and lirhnsohl aa the property of V. A Lundstnii and Annel tii Luiidslen, his wife, at the aolt nf Home II ii I hi Ina and Loan Association. Alias Kl. Fa , No. It), W. W. Wmilx). Af.ttO.-AII the dnfendanta' rlnlit, title, in terest and claim of, In and to all thoe tVo certain tracu or pieces of land lylnK andaltu nte In the townaliln of Plnecreek, county of JetTnraon, atate of PeniiHylvanla, hounded and described aa follows, to wit: On the mirth by lands of Carrier A Fullers on the east hy lands of Coleman I on the south liylandaof Hhaffer, ami on the west hy other lands now owned liy Harah llaum, containing ono hun dred and forty live acres, be the aaine more or less. It helna a part of a litrirer tract cf land conveyed by John H. Hurr, IIIkI, Hherltf of Jeffernon county, to A. W. Cortiett, Hnrilor, by deed of December Ulh, IS7.t, recordeJ In the olllee fur the Kecordlnif nf Deeds In and for the c.iuulV'Of JelTerson, In Deed Hook No. Ht.at pnue 112. Hee deed from E. II. Wilson, Treasurer, to A. C, While, dated Hepteiuber 17th, IN74, with assignment thereon by A. 0. while and wife to the said Corbel t December till, IH7D, both recorded la Deed Hook No. ifl pane Hit, and being the tame triu'l of lamfcon vayiHl by Harah Cortiett nt al., U) Hamh llaum by deed dateil the 7lh day of August, IHSS and recorded In lefferson county Deed Hmik No. S7, page 49 'i and by Harah llaum and Peter llaum to John Haum by deed dated June 21. lHHll, mid recorded In Jefferson county Deed Hook No tn. Duire HOrt. EceDrln and reanrv- liiHoutof the iiHiratlnns of thla conveyanee the followliiK described piece uf land, lieltm a part of1 the alioye mentioned and descrllrfld tract: All that certain pleceof land. Itintie, lying, and being In said township nf Pine creek, .lefferson count y. Pennsylvania, and taiuniied and ilescrllieil as follows, to-wit: lieu I n n I nv at a post, being the so'uthxesl Cor ner; thence by lunda of Mary Shaffer north rlftv-foor rien hes tn a nost: thence by lands of Henry lftowry north sixty nine degrees Mh east ninety-seven perches tn a stone; theuco oy oilier lanua owneu uy .iiinu natini, soutn thlrtr-aeven doirees (Hi I west One hundred and fourtnen perches to a KMtt thence hy land of H. Fuller west nineteen perches to the D ace or Heir iiuina. contain iik twenty acres and one hundred mid thirty-four perches strict measure, the Mime having heen con veyed to Alexander Kennedy braced of John II. Haum and wife, grantors, liv their deed (lilted the 12th day of March, 1HW0. and record ed In Jefferson county Deed Bisik No. Ttl, at niigs'im. Hav ng tberenn erw:tHd a two story dwelling house, harn andther uecessary oiithulldliigs. . Hnlxed and taken In execution and to be old as the property of John H. Haum at the suit of . I. It. Connor. Surviving Exermprof Isaac Haum, deceased Fl. Fit. No. I. John M. Wiiitk. ALSO. As the nroncrt v of John II liaiunat the suit of Sarah P. Moore, for the use of E Welser. Kl. Fa., No. 12. McCbcks. ' ALSO. As the Drnjeity of J. H. Haum at thiisuitof A. J. Osawamlte, for use of E. Welser. . Fl. Fa.. No. 13. MuCiUCKI. Also on Friday, January 18, 1007, At l.uO o'clock p. m. the following described Real Estate, to-wlt: All the defendants' rh'ht. t.ltl". Interestsnd claim f In anil to all that ceriali; piece, psrcei nr tract nf land slnnte In the Ton shlp of Perry. Couniy of .liffers. n militate of Penn-ylvaniu, Irounded and described aa f.'llows to-wlt: Heglunlng at a white oak; thence South nineteen and one half (I9S degrees F.ast 124 perches to a post; thence norm sixty-two ana one-null ioiv,) aegrees KatftSmirches to Mahonlntc creek, un said creek to a post; thence North twenty-nine (;) degrees west a perches to a mcKory; inence west vo perenni to tne piece 01 oegia Ding, containing 50 acres and 10 perches, strict measure. Also bounded on the North by land of J. U. Neal; on the East by land of I.e. Neal and Mahoning creek: on the South by land of Ollle Blose; on the .West by land formerly K. 8. Blose and O.J. Blose, now James and Clara Neal, Being land described In deed of D. M. Blose, et al., to R. 8. Blose, recorded in Deed Book No. 64, page SO, dated April 30, 1892, and same premises which J. W. Gurry, Sheriff of Jefferson County, by deed poll under bis hand and seal duly executed, bearing date of the 8th day of April, A, U.. 1B04, did for the consideration therein men tioned grant and confirm unto tbe said Re becca A. Blose, party hereto of the Drat part, ber heirs and assigns la fee sim ple, the same baring been taken In execution and sold as the property ot Rebecca A. Blose, widow, and B. Bharpe Blose. administrator of R. 8. Blose, deceased, and Mrs. A. B. Oewart, etal.. heirs of R. 8. Blose, deceased, an hy reference to said deed-poll, duly entered In the prothonotary's Office of the county afore said in Sheriff's Deed Docket No. S. page Sis, etc., will more fully appear. Having thereon erected a two story dwelling house, barn, spring-bouse (good springi and other ne cessary outbuildings. Seised and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Rebecca A. Blose at tbe suit ot Cal. Mitchell. continued until two o'clock, p. m. of day of sale, at which time all property not sullied for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom llrst sold, All wr't staid after being advertised, theuost of advertising must be paid, 4. II A SIT N4'IIICAFN(!Kr.M, December 20, ItKIA, Sheriff. Official Reynoldsville. WlliciiKAH, The Finance Cimimlttoe of IttiynoldHvillo borouuh has reported that to ifrndu, curb, pave or tnnonilnin Izu Miilo slruot, from ihu proaunt pav Ittlf at thoniist slilu of Htivonth stroot, on tho West, to the East ottd thoruof, at lino biitwiion UoynoldsvlllH borotitfh and Wlnslow townslili) on tlm lOusi. it. pwculd require a jrreator sum of motioy winn u'linu 00 raised oy taxation by the Council, and that a bond Issue of at least 1 pur omit on tlio lust adjusted valua tion would bo rotiilrod to provldu suld funds.' Thorofore bo It lltwilml, and It Is horohy rosolvnd, that the qiioHtion of InoruaHliiK the In debtedness of Ktiyn ililsvlllo borough to an ainount not oxo edlnur two (U) por oentuni, upon the last adjusted valua tion thereof, for the purposoof (fraillti(f, curbing paving or niaimdnml.inff that portion of Main street lying between the end of tlm present brink pavement at Siiviintb street on the West, and tho end of said Main street at the borough Hue, where Main street coincides with a public road In Wlnslow township, near nour what is known as Cool Hprlng Hol low, on tlm Fust, be submitted to tbu voters of l.hu said borough for tbolr na si! lit to suld propbsed increase of Indebt edness, al, the liiii'oiigh Kleollon to bo held on the Third Tuesday of l'obriiury, 11107, being tint llllh day thereof. Ho It further ltmoltvtl, that suld imposed Increase of Indi hlniliiehs hIiiiII not oxeeed I 041174 plus per cunt, for irrailiiur. curbing, paving or miicitdiiml.lng suld street, aggregating I 011174 plus pur cent, and that tho or dlnntiee ouintnltuio be, and tho same Is hereby Hiit.luirl, 0 mid dir. cli il to have aniirdlniiiii'i'ilriif . il f. r 1I11. iiiifiioso of carrying this ri-Hnliillon Into . IT. i:t, and proaenlsa tn the Council fit" Its con sideration 11 nil passage. Fl. Fa. No. 17. Lax. a. Mrrcaauu TERMB: The following must be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down; 1. Wben the plaintiff or other lien creditors become the purchase, the cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of liens, Including mortgage searches on the property sold, to gether with such Ilea creditor's receipt for the amount of the proceeds of tbe sale or such proportion thereof as be may claim must be furnished to tbe Sheriff. , Hee Purdon's digest, Dtn Ed., page Ui. Smith's form page I84. I II klA. .., k- 14 I. I..II All sales not settled Immediately will be , ' (NO. HI)) AN OUDINANCH for the purHi-.. of acquiring vie- assuin nf lliu olcu or of Ueynoldsville borouuh to increase tbo Indebtedness of said linrough In t.hn sum of Tun Thousand Dollars (10,000.00) for the purpose of grading, curbing and paving Main stroet from tbu end of tbe brick pavement at Seventh street to the Wlnslow town snip line, near Gail Spring Hollow. Sec. 1. Ho It ordained and anantnd by' the Town Council of tho llorougli of Reyooldsvlllo, County of Jelferson and State of Pennsylvania, and It Is horebv ordained and enacted by authority of iDO sniiio, iiini itio question or Increas ing the Indebtedness of tlm Hnruugb of rvoynoiusvuio, uounty or Jenerson and State of Pennsylvania, Ten Thousand (110,000.00) Dollars In amount, which said amount does not exceed 'two (2), and It loss than seven (7) por centum upon tne last preceding assossud valua tion of the taxable properly thoreln, for the purpose of grading, ourblnir and paving thut portion of Main stroot lying Doiween loo. una or tho present brick pavement at Seventh street on the West, and the line betwoon Wlnslow Township and said Borough, near Cool spring Hollow, where said street coin' Cides with a nublio road in said town. ship on the East, be submitted to the electors of aaid Borough, at the regular annual Horougti Election, to be bold therein on tho 10th dav of February. A. D. 1907, for the purpose of acquiring the assent of said electors to said pro posed Increase In Indebtedness; that said election shall be bold at the places, time and under tbe same regulation as provided by law for tbe holding of the Municipal elections In aaid Borough, in tho Third Tuesday ot February, A. D. 1K07. Sec. 2 The President and Secretary of tbe Coo noli of said Borough are hereby authorized to Issue registered or coupon bonds, la the name of Ueyn oldsville Borough, to be known and marked as, ''Main Street Paving Bonds," to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars (IO,000.00) in accordance with tbe Aot of Assembly regulating tbe manner of Increasing the Indebtedness of Municipalities, approved April 20th A. D. 1874, aqd lis supplements, which said bonds shall bear the seal of said Borough, be signed by the Chief Burgess and President of the Council thereof, whose signatures shall he at tested by tbe Clerk of said Council, ' Sec. 3. Said bonds shall be In sums of One Hundred Dollars (t'OO 00) each, payableain thirty years (30), from tbe date thereof, with interest thereon at tbe rate of four per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days nf January and July each year, free from Slate tax 10 'he bolder or holders thereof; and said bonds, or any portion or number thereof, may at the option of said Borough, be redeemed at par, on any Interest date, ,after tbe ex piration of four years of tbeir issue. Sec. 4, When said bonds, or so many of them as may be necessury, are co executed, and issued, the same shall be sold, at not lesa than Dar bv the Council of said Borough, and tbe money thus raised shall be used for tbe purpose of grading, -curbing and paving that portion of Main. Street mentioned In Section one (1 ) of this ordinance and for no other purpose, which said grading, curbing and paving shall be done in a modern and substantial manner, within two years (2), from the iate cf thla ordinance. Sec. 5. The President of the Council of said Borough is hereby authorized, empowered, required and directed, 'to give or cause to be given, notice of tbe election aforesaid, as provided by law, and to provide ballots, ballot boxes and to do and provide all things necessary to legally hold said election, and tbe expense thereof shall be bourn by said Borough. . Sec. 6. AH ordinances, or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Enacted Into an ordinance this 15th day of December, A. D. 1906. J. B. NEALE, Attest: Pres. of Council. ' L. J. McEntire, Clerk of Council. I hereby approve tbe above ordinance this 15th day of December. A. D. 1906. . L. L.GOURLEY, . Chief Burgew. Indlgestion There is no reason why a person should not tiit anylhintr he uioohcs if he chews it carefully the trouble is most )uop!c arc afraid 01 every giNKl-lookmir, irood-sinolling, rood-tastine; tiling ci tlx: bill of fare because it "don't fierce with them." They Hciiially starve them selves into sickness. Dieting can not cure dyspepsia if we cut off every article of food that disagrees with us before long wc have nothing left, and we find ourselves chronic dyspeptics. When you cat sonic thing that don't arec with you, it's time to get after your stomach and tone it up. From nnr own experi ence in sclliii!,'ilyspepsia cnris, t litre is nothing th.'t i-ip! 1 htxail Jys pepsin Tablet From what our customers ', in 01 this Kcxall Remedy we an: co'i mce.i that con sistent use i i wi I (.rive any one the sloma h ol an .i.nich ai,d the appetile ol a farm hand We don't know of a stomach trouble kcxall Dystiepsia Tablets won't cure. We place the same guarantee on this remedy that we do on all Kcxall Remedies, money back if dissatis fied. Fifteen days' treatment for twenty-five cents. Try it to-day. A REASON Stop f.ir a ml mte and think we sell in our store 2') Kcxall Reme dies, if you were to liny Kexiill iJynpcpsia Cure anil It didn't benefit you, could we expert you to buy Kcxall Rheumatic Cure, or Kexall Cough Cure, or any oilier one of the Kcxall Remedies we believe not. .We do not say that cu b Rexail Remedy will always cure the disease for which it Is named, hut we do say that if It doesn't cure It won't cost you anyililng. We will refund you the price you pay for any Kexall Remedy you buy in our store if it does't benefit you. Stoke & Fcicht Drug Co., DRUGGISTS ffiottaC STORE THE Modern Bath ffroms Make Modern Homes 7 TjWhen viiitori come isn't it gratifying to have your bath room so equipped thit it wins the approving glance of every critical eye ? "itetvlaisf' Porcelain Enameled Fixtures make your bath room modern and a room to be admired. We sell and install this famous ware and can quote you prices that will please you. When you place your plumbing contract with ui you are assured of high-grade work and prompt service. Booklet illustrating many nest bath rooms sent free. THE UNION. PLUMBING COMPANY Below opera house. Hot h 'phones 1 UEYNOI.D-Vll.l.K, FA. N. HANAU Fall. and Winter Goods Ladies' Coats, Misses' Coats, Children's Coats from 25 to 40 per cent cheaper than you can buy anywhere else. Children's Coats 75c. $1.00 to $5.00. Missed Coats $2.00 to $7.50. Ladies' Coats. $3.00 to $12.50. Saxony Yarn 5 cents. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Men's Fleece lined Underwear 39c. Other places charge you' 50c. Come and see for yourself. ' - " . We sell McCall Patterns at 5 and 10c. N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. IOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. The StarV Want Column never fails to bring results
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