The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 17, 1907, Image 8

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    . Old People
NeedVINOL
it strengthens and vitalizes
With old age comes feebleness and
loss of power; the blood la thin and
digestion weak.
Vlnol repairs worn tissues and
checks the nntural decline. It tones
up the digestive organs, aids assimi
lation, makes rich, red blood, and
strengthens every organ In the body.
In this natural manner Vlnol replaces
weakness with strength.'
Vlnol contains all the medicinal
elements of cod liver oil In a concen
trated form, taken from fresh cods'
livers, the useless oil eliminated and
tonic Iron added.
Try it on our guarantee.
Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
JOHNSON'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
Piles and Kidney Trouble.
Has nermaneiiily cured hundreds of
cases and t he demand for It In Increas
1 lilt every day. Ever y hot tie guaran
teed tn give good ihhuIis.
On tale at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. k.
store, Reynoldsville, Pa.
A. RHETORICAL TRIUMPH, ,,
8h3ridan'i Speech In Connection With
the Hasl'nya .Trial. . , " '
' Answering a ram" pon!e:it who ask
ed about the speech of HbeihUin in cou
ncil m with tla Warren Hustings
tr'v.l, the Londou News guy a:
'That Immense oratorical triumph
wiiii certainly nut repu-ted in the notes
In question, for the Oiulo speech was
ni t ilellvered during i;u trial. Sberl
di':i pronounced II in fie bouse of com
irona in the year be'iire the trial In
niov'.ig that the Oml charge should
bt 'I'.ie of the articles of the itupeach-
P.O'l'.
"No speech recorded In our history
ever hnd such a iwpp' ion. The entire
hor" and oil In the galleries violated
tl'e traditions of parliament and set a
p.'cc.leiit that remains unfollowed by
clapping furiously and continuously.
I'llt, fully conscious of the extraor
dinary state of escil.ment disclosed by
thin breach of decorum, moved the ad
journment on the unparalleled ground
that 'the minds of members were tiKi
agitated to discuss the question with
Cooluess and Jndi tally. S'lerMan had
sp.iken for live hours and forty min
utes. No full report of the Speech
exists. The best appeared In the Lon
don Chronicle for Feb. H. 1797.
"The fame of the speech was such
that when the trial came on .T0 whs
gladly paid for a seat In the ball on
the day of Sheridan's speech as a
manager of the Impeachment. Macau
lay's account of that .spins h. which Is
both misleading and inaccurate In sev
eral respects, at least permits us to
know the fact that the siea!er wan
publicly embraced by Burke on resum
ing his seat. ; At a later stage in the
trial six years later, In fact Sheridan
delivered another speech which was
described by one of the auditors as an
extraordinary rhetorical triumph.1'
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
ailtnpses of the People who are Pass
InftToand Fro.
I. M. Hoch Is In Pittsburg to duy.
Will II. Bell was In Yatesboro Ibis
week.
Mrs. I. Horwits was In Pittsburg last
week.
Father Lynch was In Pittsburg last
week.
' J. P. Dlllman, of Clarion, is visiting
In town. .
Mrs. Fred StaulTer spent Sunday In
DuBols.
Clarence R. Reynolds was tn Warred
this week, i
Mrs. Daniel Bowlby visited In Drook-
vllln Monday.
Walter B. Reynolds was In Councils
villa this week.
John L. Fink and wife are In Pitts
burg this week.
Dr. J. W. Foust, who was seriously
III. Is recovering.
Garfleld Harries Is visiting in John'
sonburg this week.
Ed. Gooder, the jewelor, was in
Franklin this week.
Mrs. J. J. Sutter visited in Brook
villa the past week.
H. Alex Stoke has been in Clearfield
several days this week. .
Mrs. Earl Dempsey, of Dents Run.
visited In town this week.
Mrs. Edith Flanner, of Johnsonburg,
visited In town this week.
Dr. S. Reynolds and son, Walter B
Reynolds, were In Warren last week.
Miss Mrytle Williams baa returned
from a two months visit In Leechburg.
John McClure, of Allegheny City,
visited at bis borne in this place last
week.
Herman Guthrie, of Clearfield, spent
a couple of days in Reynnldsvllle this
week.
Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth Is visiting
her sister, Mrs. G. M. McDonald, In
this place,
Miss Anna Martin, clerk in Hoffman's
jewelry store, Is visiting at her borne In
Pittsburg.
Mr. Joanna Anderson and son, Frank
Anderson have moved back to Alle
gheny City.
Harry C. Herpel, of Wllkinsburg,
spent Sunday at home of bis parents
In thU place.
Misses Mary McClure and Edith
Bauin were tn Pittsburg several days
the past week.
A. O'Donnell, Jr., wife and son, Lee,
spent Sunday In Brookville with Mrs.
O'Donnell's parents.
The Cinchona Tree.
The cultivation of the cinchona tree
Is one of the principal Industries of
, lava, and the chemical process adopt
ed by the Dutch for Uie preparation of
the ilnis is said to produce the best
tsulphate of (iiiiuine procurable. This
Is carried out In Holland, whither the
bark as stripped from the trees and
dried is exported. Cinchona plauta
tious are fru.,ueut on the I'.iwer hills
throughout Java, and the trees are of
all sizes, from the mere sapling up U
thirty feet h'vh.
Bad Breath.
A well-known physician, who
undoubtedly knows, declares that
bad breath has broken off more
matches than bad temper.
mere are) ardent
lovers who must
sometimes wish
their sweethearts
presented sweeter
mouths to be kissed..'
' Good teeth cannot
prevent bad breath
when the stomach is
disordered.
The. best cure for
bad breath is a
cleansing out of the
body by use of
Lane's Family
Medicine
the tonic laxative.
This is a herb medicine, sold la
sc. and 50c. packages by drug
gists and it is saving more doctor's
bills than any other medicine has
ever saved.
It cures headache, backache,
Indigestion, constipation and skin
Mrs. James Craig, of Sligo. Is visit
ing her stster-ln-law, Mrs H. B. Mo-
Garrah. In this place.
Mrs. Sara Clawson visited in Fair-
mount City this week, called there by
the Illness of a relative.
John Smith, a coal miner, who re
sided at Rathmel about twenty years,
moved to Edrl this week.
Wm. Slff, merchant of Desire and
brother-in-law of A. Katzen, of this
plaoe. was In town Monday.
Miss Katherlne Mclntyre, special or
ganizes for the Golden Seal, visited her
sls'er at Weedville last week.
Rv. A. D. McKay and J. K. Johns
ton are attending the spring session of
h Clarion Presbytery at Big Run.
Dr. H. B. McGarrah, who' has boen
at Demopolls. Alabama, since last fall,
I now at bis home In this plaoe .for a
J S. Hammond was In Pittsburg the
tvter part of last week attending the
automobile show at Duquesne garden.
Mrs. Ida Whitney, special deputy for
h.f Order of the Golden Seal, spent
Sunday With Miss Catherine Mclntyre.
Claj ton Brenholtz and wife, of Ash
bridge, were guests of Lawyer and
Mrs. G. M. MoDonald the first of this
week.
Mrs. G. F. Ebers, of Pittsburg, spent
the past week at heme of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery, In West
Reynoldsvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford, of
Alva, W. Vs., visited the former's sis
ter, Mrs. Sarah Craig, In this place the
past week.
Arthur Thompson, principal of the
Daan school the past term, went to
Clarion Saturday to take a course In
the normal. 1
F. G. Davis, who was principal of the
Rathmel schools the past term, which
closed Friday, went to bis borne In
Warsaw Monday.
E. C. Sensor, who has a lumber camp
near New Town, Forest Co., spent a
couple of days with his family in this
place this week.
Hon. R. H. Longwell, of Brockway
vllle.one of our present representatives
tn the state legislature at Harrlsburg,
was In town Monday. .
Mrs. W. T. DeHaas, of Clearfiold,
visited her daughters, Mrs. Clarenoe
M. Lelrd and Mrs. Luther M. Harris, In
this place last week.
1
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO OUR PATRONS
1 We have secured and have on sale a consignment of the
ioDfated
COOPER Remedies
These preparations are considered the most remarkable ever introduced in this
country. The sale of them is spreading over the United States and Canada
with the utmost rapidity and is tremendous in all of the large cities.
We will take pleasure in explaining the nature of these great preparations to all
who will call at our store. ,
WE SELL THEM AS FOLLOWS:
Cooper's New Discovery, $1.00 per bottle, six for
$5.00. Cooper's Quick Relief, 50c per bottle.
I
STOKE & FEICHT DRUG CO.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Mrs. John Crowley and Mrs. Mary
Sheridan spent Sunday with MIis
Mollle Driscoll at the Catholic pursoo
age in New Bethlehem.
Mrs. Charles Hullnes and Mrs. John
Marshall, of Emlonton, visited their
slstor, Mrs. Frank W. uaropc-eu, on
Fourth street the past week.
W P. Mclntyre, who has been sick
for the past three weeks, has returned
tntojrnto resume bis work of organ
izing a Camp of the Golden Seal. 1
(leorce E. Martin and wife, of Hack-
ett, were guests of the former's mother
in this plaoe several days the past week.
Mr. Martin Is manager of a company
store at Hackett. '
C F. Hoffman, jeweler, who bas been
111 nonnle of months, went to Pitts
burg yesterday and from there will
take a trip down In Maryland, Ho win
be absent ten days.
Mrs. W. A. Winner, of. Newberry,
who spent several months at home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o.
Williams, In West Reynoldsvilla, re
turned to her home Saturday.
A. T. Bing was In DuBols yesterday
ttendlng the funeral of his mother-in-
law, Mrs. Barlow. Mrs. Bing went to
DuBols Sunday as soon as possible after
receiving word that her mother baa
died. '
Oldest Soldier Pension Applicant.
The oldest applicant for a ponslon
under the most recent law as far as
heard from In this section of the coun
try, is Ebenezer Dailcy, of Falls Creek,
ho was here before Justice Woodrlng
yesterday for the purpose of havli.g his
papers filled out. Mr. Dalley is M
years of age, and bas an honorable dis
charge for services well rendered in the
war. Un until this time he Is the old
est of the applicants, the oldest here
tofore having been a resident of the
township who Is 82 years of age.
Ebenezer Dalley is well known
throughout this section of the country.
He Is the oldest member of the fa
mous Dalley drum corps, made up of
members of the Daily family, includ
ing the sons, grandsons and other mem
bers of the family. He Is still hearty,
considering his age, and the probabil
ities are that he will live many years
to enjoy his pension. DuBols JUxpress.
Mr. Dalley Is well known to a num
ber of the old citizens of this place,
having lived near . Reynoldsvllle a
number of years.
'ubstcrlbc for
The Star
If you want the New
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
Here are some of the
important things
you want in your
repair work of watch,
clock and jewelry
repairing: ,
Best of Workmanship
, Best Material.
Right Prices.
Prompt Service.
All these you can get
when you leave your
work with
Gooder, the jeweler,
in the Peoples
National bank
building.
New York's First State Prison.
The first state prisou In New Tork
state was built at the foot of West
Tenth street. In New York city, In
1T!)7. Within seven years there were
three mutinies of prisoners, In which
keepers were killed and the prison set
on fire. Nevertheless the institution
seems to have been considered an at
traction, as appears from the follow
ing advertisement of the Greenwich
hotel, printed In the Columbian of
Sept. IS, 1811: - 1
A few gentlemen may be accommodated
with board and lodging at this pleasant
and healthy situation, a few doors from
the state prison. The Greenwich stage
passes from this to the federal hall and
returns Ave times a day.
The prisoners were transferred to
Sing Sing In 1828, and the property
was sold the next year. New Vork
Press.
Founder of the Japanese Navy.
The founder of the Japanese navy
was an Englishman named Will
Adams, who went to the eastern seas
us pilot of a Dutch fleet In 1S98 and
was cast away in Japan a couple of
years later. He became a Japanese
noble and constructor of the navy to
the tycoon, but was never allowed to
return to England. He died about
twenty years afterward, very Ingen
iously leaving half his property to his
wife and family in England and half
his property to his wife and family In
Ts.nan. After bis death he was deified.
In the Court of Quar
ter SeHHlonHof Jef
ferson County. .
No. 1, April Session,
1907. v
InthetnaHerofthe "
triiiiNier or the retail
liiiuor license of Koh
ert T. Kinlth from
"The New Commer
cial llotol" In VVIns
low township (now
Bykcsvlllo borough)
TO
The "Commercial
Hotel" In wild town
ship (now Sykesvllle
borough.
NOTICE.
An application has been filed In the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Jefferson County for
the transfer of tbe retail liquor license of
From "The New Comroeirlal Hotel," on the
?outh-east corner of Main and Park streets
In the village (now Rorongh) of Bykasvtlln,
County of Jefferson, Slate of Pennsylvania,
to the "Commercial," on the North-west cor
ner of said streets, in said borough, county
and state. A hearing upon said application
will be had In said Court on the Knd day of
April. A. D. 1907, at 10 o'clock a.m. All per
sons having any objections to offer to said
transfer can then be beard.
Ovrcs H BLOOn.
Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Allen Cathers, Deceased,
Letters of administration on the above
tate naving been granted to tbe underslgi
nil jrfwjui uiueuieu to toe sum estate
requested to make payment, and those
Ing claims to present the same without
to John M. Norms, Admlnlstra
m. m, WAvis, Attorney.
7.
Yd.
Are
ns.
foi.
DE-
TESTATE OF J. E. DEA
Letters testamentary oa the aSove estate
having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to the said estate are re
quested to make payment and those having
claims to present tbe same without delay to
Noah Furiian Dsan,
April , 1907. Charles Howard Ria.
M. M . Davis, Attorney .
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good clothes to wour clothe that maKe
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Bat remember the CLOTHCHAFT label
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And call for a copy of the Clothcraft
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