v 1 MRS.' SARAH J. WiNDROM if Sirs. Sarah J. Wlnclrom of ChlcnRO, Cousin ot Zaqlinry Taylor, twelfth president of the t'nlted States, and gTandnlece ot Alexander Hamilton, Who signed the Declaration of Inde pendence, says: "Vlnol Is a Oodncnd to old people. I am 7G years old, but have a hearty appetite, sleep soundly, and feel ac tive and well today, thanks to Vlnol. i"When I was youns cod liver oil was 'dispensed In a creasy, unpalatable form, and It fairly RiiRfced me to get it down. Vlnol Is entirely different, very palatable and nourishing to im poverished blood. It Is the finest tonic and strength creator I ever used in my life." Vlnol Is a real cod liver prepara tion, from which the useless oil has been eliminated and tonic Iron added. "NTry Vlnol on our guarantee, Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. M INNIE N. KECK, Notary Pumuc, Stenographer and tvpkwritrb. Reynoldsville, Pa Pennsylvania railroad SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS $ IH'SI i III Spring Lake, Soa Girt, Manasquan, Bridle - and Point Pleasant, N. J. Tickets at the lower rate Rood only in coaches.' Tickets at the higher rate good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars In connection with proper Pullman tickets. Jaly 18, August J, 15, and 29 and September 12, 1907. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4.25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trains laavlng- Pittsburg at 4.55 p. m. and 8.50 p. m., and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket agent. - J. R. WOOD, GEO.. W. BOYD, Tassenger Trafflo Manager. General Passenger Agent. The First National Bank OF REVNOLOSVILLB, Capital and Surplus $165,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFICERS 1. 0. Kim, Vt,:e-Pre. . DIRECTORS J. O. King Dantel Nolan J. H. Hammond ' Johh B. Kadohbk, Prat. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Ueihle Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Your Business RespectfuIlySolicited When selecting a Bank you are lnvit d toconnlder our qualification. Capital, $ 1 00,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $ 1 8,000.00. A modern equipment renders our nervier prompt and t fllcietit. WE BEG THE FAVOR OF AN INQUIRY. Scml-unnual interest allowed and compounded on Suving Accounts with most liberal withdrawal privileges. THE-PEOPES- NATIONAL- BANK REYNOLDSVILLE PENN'A OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.' IBEL IN DIVORCE. Alice Bullock versus Bay Bullock. !fo 10, November Term, 1006, Plurlea 8ub suris In Divorce. . JEFFERSON COUNTY, 98: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ' TtSsj Bullock, Greeting: We command you. a twice before you were cotniiianaea, mat an matter oi Dueinees ana sitwses being get aside, vou be and appear in Tanr -yrcper person before our Judge at VBrcokvIDe, at our court of Common Plena. laere to be betd on tbe aecond Monday of August next, to snow cause, li any you nave, wiry your wife-, Alice Bullock, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you, the said Ry Bullock, agreeable to t he Petition and Libel xhiblteo. against you before our said Court, snd this you shall In no case omit at your "witnesathe Hon. John W. Reed, President of our Court at Brookville, tbe 8th day of April, A. D.,1907. Allowed bv the Court. Attest Cyhus II. Blood, Prothonotary. wDaw t)nlTrwk. Oreetinffi You are hereby noticed to appear before the HrooraWe Judge of the Court of Com- - . ,...... . Untnlvllla P nn the aefmiil . Munilay oi August next, to answer as set CuvB in tne auove suupinu. GRANT 80HKFANOCKEB. .June 16, 1907. fJherlT Mutlo and Digestion. 1 have often Fpwuietl up my soup to whIIz tllm) and carved n steak, while "Wnltl!iir ut the I'liut'cli" appropriately N.vmbolizi'd my vexation at the delay f the waiter In lu'lntiiir the table mi nee. I'.ut perhaps the most thrllllii;: experience Is to eat a mutton chop to t!ie toreador kpiik from "I'liniien." That c -n rivals cntlii',' sipiash pie and i h vse to I.lsr.t's "Scciuid 1 1 illifru I In II l'-hipstxly." There are tv i-,;in harmonic combination I Iki yet met with, however, but wlili ': . live In hopes of meeting, as a climax to my musical career. One Is to eat mast jrooso to the vorsplel of "Parsi fal," the other to find honey and the ilanoe of Salome from the Strauss op era In happy conjunction. Roinelijiv 1 could take a grim sort of satisfaction In the Irony of these combinations. But I am still watting. Atlantic. A Waitresi Too Optimistic "A mistake was made when I ate at this place live years ago," said a man to the waitress at the lunch coun ter In the Union depot. "Suppose I gave you too much money In making change," said the young woman. "No, that's not the trouble. I was short 20 cents." "Well. I wasn't here five years ago," she snapped as -she left to wait on an other customer. Kansas City Star. Taara Not Idla. "My doctor tells me a good cry Is beneficial." The second woman, opening her purse, displayed a first class return ticket to Kurope. "A good cry gained me this," k"ib said. New York Press. Atlantic City, Cape 1 Aualeaea, Wildwood, Holly Uetteli, Ocean City, Sju Isle City, Avalon, Pcermont, and 8tone Harbor, N. J,, Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. Asbury Park, Long Branch West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allen hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Bolmar, Como, K. C. ScHOCKKns, Cashier John H. Corbctt K. U Wilson JIBEL IN DIVORCE. Bessie M. Oray versus Fred O. Gray. No. 48, January, Term, 1907, Plurlea Sub poena in Divorce. JEFFERSON OOCNTY, 9: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Fred G. Gray, Greeting: We command yon, as twice before you were commanded, that all matter of bus iness and excuses being set aside, yon be and appear In your proper person Defore our Judge at Brookville, tt our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday ot August next, to show cause, if any you have, why your wife, Bessie M.Gray, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with you, the said Fred G. Gray, agreeable to tbe Petition in Libel rxh'bited atalnat you before our said Court, and this you shall in no case omit at your peril. Altnessthe Hon. John W. Reed, President of our amid Court at Brookville, tbeetbday of April, A. D., 1907. A Mowed by the Court. Attest Cyhus U. Buxd, Prothonotary To Fred O.Ortiy, Greeting: You are hereby notltlad-ito appear before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common Pleiui, at Hrookvllle, Pa., on the second Mon day of August next, to answer as set forth in tli t almve t)iibpona. i GRAST SCHEAFSOCH.ER, June M, mi. Sheriff. HEIUFF'S SALE By virtue of certain wrils of Fieri FhcIhsi, eto., irnutil out oi tbe Court of Common I'ioii of Jt.'l!r-nu county. Pa ., and to cno directed, I will expire to public sale or outcr.i, at the Court House in tbe UonniKii of Brookville, l'a ou Friday, August 9th, 1907, At 1 00 o'clock. P. iM., tliofolfowltig de scribed Ileal Estate, to-wlt: All the iliifiMicliints' rlulit til I". Inlerpsl und cliilni of, in mid lo all thiil. I'.i-riiiiii mesmmge of uriiund sliiiuiif si Anita Mliit-H.ln Mi'Cul niotllil town-lilp. .If IThi-hoii rniinly, I'hiiiivI vania, ttoumlwl and ilHHcrlhfU hn fnllowH: lti. fliiiitiig al a imt on nortti Hittiiof iinli'lc road iMidinx from I'linlrio Aiiilual a:!l-fontiirHt anil riitiiilng norlh Ml dumK 4A iiilniit" wist, itloitg sutii Htinft trm.tt ft to a punt; tltt'iicf niki-i ti.'r ili'Kifes:n rnirinlis eust , it long a Hi-foot Iiiiih 42 : fei't to a post; llii'iii'f tiiiulli, bit Ui'giees'U tnlliiltfs east iloiig IhikIf of John Johnson liiOriM't Ui a postal public mud; llicncf MMitii.lt iicg'-i?es west, along Hiiid rimil ffi't lo ilm i' ol hi-gliinilig. Conlninllig 7, i)Ti siinare feet, more or !. Except tug f mm said minis nil I lie coiil iinil other mini- ulsas fully as all mme have lieen l.ciiiliifnni con veyed. Having thereon erected alwo-story 7-rooiiieii dwelling house mill oilier necessary outbuildings. elnil, Itikmi In execution anil to be sold ns lie prom-ny of Mitlscppe Herto lino and Itosu Hertolltio, his wife, tit Hiesult of Louis Wester, now fin use of W.T. Mitlli, giiiiriliiin. Ft. Fa., No. 17. Thuitt. ALSO All l lie ilt'fundtiiit'H tight title, In terest and claim of. In mid In, till Hint cer. t ill ii lot of liiml sit uat e in I lie Hornugh or Iteytiolilsvllln, County of .lell'erson and Suite uf Pennsylvania, -oiinile(l and described as follows toi-wll; Beginning at a post corner, being corner of durum alley and Mary street: tltencH along Mary ureet lltly (.11)) feet to a post corner, being line of lots Nos. 7 and Hi thence along salt! line one hundred and iilneiy-llve (UW) feet to a post corner, on line of Mrs. Haymaker; thence along said Hay maker line feet to a post corner on Burton alley; thence along said alley two hundred and three (Mil feet to a post corner on Mary atreet and Burton alley, and uon lalnlng ll,W0 nlmri feet, more or less, being same lot which was conveyed to H. II. Hro slus by the Commissioners of letfeison county, heiirlng dale 121 li day lif rVpiember, A. II., 14, anil recorded In feed Hook 4S, page 247, and then conveyed lo Hyphen, the present grantor, by H. II Hiohhik and Mamie (i. Broslus, his wife, by deed dated the nth day of December, A. !.. 1H4, and duly re corded In t lie office for the recording of deeds for thecoiinty of Jefferson In Heed Hook No. j, ........- ut Nruputu.H lu.lnir hml In Mithl record will mote fully and at huge ninieiir. Kecord ed In lite Kecoriler omce tllJUliersoneouniy In Deed Hook No. ill. page li;i. Having I here on erected a two'Siory tl roomed house und other necessary niithiilliliniH. Cel.ed, taken In execution and lo lie sold as the properly of 11. W. miles at till) suit of J. C. King. Fl. Fa., No. 20. luvts. ALSO All Ihe defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to all that certain parcel or lot of In ml sit itated In the borough of Punxsutawney. county of Jefferson, hounded and described as follows: On the north by lot of A. J. Haymaker; on the east bv an alley on the south by lot of Miner white: and In the west by Elk Run avenue; being lif t y feet frontlitgon said Elk Run ave nue and extending buck same width to n depth of one hundred and fifty feet; convey ed to Penman by W. A. Hmlth and wife, vide Heed Hook Not. to, page M7. Having thereon ere.Medone 2-story 8 roomed (double) dwell ing house: good spring on premises. Nos. 1127 and I2U Elk Run avenue. Also Those certain two lot or pieces of ltind situated In the township ot Young, county of Jefferson, bounded and .Inscribed as follows: Beginning at a post on line of lot of James llaniaker and on east Hue of Elk Run avenue, thence In a northerly direction along said avenue ninety feet to a post; thence north, 74 degrees fi4 minute east, one bundled and lltly feet to an alley; thence south, IS degrees A minutes east, along said alley to line of llaniaker; thence In a west ern illrection along said llatnaker one hund red and fifty feet, more or less, to place of be ginning; being lota Nos 43 and 411 In Mitch ell's plot of lots; conveyed t Penman by II. W. Mundorlf, et al.i vide Deed Honk Vol, HS, page 275. Excepting and reserving from last described parcel all the coal and coal right In and upon t' e same. Having thereon erected Iwj 1-two story (8-rooined each! double dwelling houses and other necessary outbuildings. Nos. itW, K4I, iM.I, and D45 Elk Run Avenue. Belied, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James N. Penman and Annie Penman, his wife, at the lull uf The Home Building and Loan Association. Fl. Fa., No. U. W. W. WmfffiOW. HALSO All Ihe defendant's right, title, In terest and claim of. In and to thai certain parcel or lot of land situated In the vllllage of Anita, con nly of Jefferson, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post on south side of public road, leading from Anita to Panic, at a 10-foot alley, on the eastern side of Treltarne Brothers, thence in an easterly direction along south side of said road ili'4 feet to a post; thence In a southerly dliectlon along lot of Mtchele Pascuaal one hundred and llilrty feet, more or less, to a post at an alley sixteen feet wide: thence In a westerly direction along said alley four teen feet, iiioro or less, to a post at a ten-foot alley; thence in a northerly direction along niil.i alley one hundred and thirty feet, more or less, to place of beginning; containing 2, HOD Miuiire feet, more or less; conveyed to Sunberratl by Louis Wester) excepting and serving all the coal and coal right In and upon said land. Having thereon erected one 2-story s-roomed dwelling house and other necessary outbuildings. Helned, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of stuerreledo Hubberatl at the suit of the Home Building and Loan Association. Fl Fa., No. 21. W. W. Wmi.ow. ALSO All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of, In and to that certain nun-el or lot of land situated in the borough of PunxsutBwney, county of Jefferson, bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a post on Elk hun road at a point Mfty feet south of the line of A. J. Hay maker, thence north, 72 decrees 110 minutes east, a ong lot formerly L. 8. Mctjuown's one hundred and fifty feet to a post at a sixteen -font alley; thence south, 17 degrees HO minutes east, along said alley fifty feet to a post at a six teen foot alley: thence smith, 7i degrees HO minutes west, along said aley one hundred and lift V feet In post at F.Ik Run road; thence north, 17 degrees 0 ml nines west, along wild mad Hfty feet lo place of beginning; contain ing JW0 Miliars feet; conveyed to Penman by Elmer E. White: vide Deed Bonk Vol art, at page IM. Excepting and reserving all the coal and coal right In and upon said land. Having thereon erected one 2-story 6-roomed dwell ing: good cellar: barn and other necessary outouildlnga; No. D2." F.Ik Run avenue. . .eiz ed, tuken In execution and to be sold as the propertyof James N. Penmsn and Annie Pen man, his wife, at the suit of The Home build ing and Loan Association. Fl. Fa., No. 23. w. w. wmstOW. AI.Hl) All the defendants' right, title. In terest and claim of. in and to that certain nareel and lot of land situated In the thr ough of Clayvllle (now Punxaulawnevi, coun ty oljfoerson, Dounueo ana aescruieu as ioi lows: On the west by tfouth Main street; on tie north ny an alley; on tne east nyanai ev. and on the south by land of U C. Wins- low; containing one village lot, 7.500 stiuare feet: fronting fifty feet on South Main street and extending back one hundred and fifty feet to an alley ; being lot No. 4 In Gillespie s pint. Having thereon erected one 2-story dwelling house and necessary outbuildings. Peized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of R. II. Harnhsrt and Amanda Barnhart, bis wife, at the suit of The Home Building and Loan Association. Fl. Fa., No. ii. W. W. WiasLOW. TERMS: The following must be strictly compiled with when property is stricken down: 1, When tbe plaintiff or other leln creditors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must be paid, and a list of lelns. Including mortgage searches on the property sold, to gether with such leln creditor's receipt for tbe amount of tike proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must he furnished totheHherlff. See Purdon's digest, 'h Ed., page 41s. Smith's form, page 3H4. t. All bids most pe paid In full. OA)! sales not settled immediately will be continued until two o'clock p. m. of day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will again be put np and sold at the ex pense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All writs staid after being advertised, tbe cost of advertising must be paid. UHAKT 8CHEAFN01KEB, July 17, 1907. Sheriff. subscribe for The -X- Star If you want the New s Tbe westbound frelgbt train tbat backed the box car nut on to main track in front of the 9 40 p, m. piisseu Rer train in the yards at this place last Tuesday nljfht, was in a rear end col' llssion at Mayport early Wednesday nioi'tilntf. While that train was doing some shlftlug on front end of train at Mayport another west bound freight ran ln'.o rear end of their train and wrecked fourteen cars. That was an unlucky trip for that crew. The Charming Woman 19 not necessarily one of perfect formj and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires; neatness, clear eyes, clear smooth skin and that eprlghtllness of step and action that an company good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electrio Bitters re store weak woman, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety bkln, beau tiful complexion. Guaranteed alStoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists, 50c. Heynoldsvllle and Sykesvllle. Married at Olean, Miss Katherine Ross, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Boss and James Laverlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Laverlck, of Soldier, were married at Olean, N. Y., last Thursday afternoon July 11th. The young couple left town In the early morning and came back on the following day. Both bride and groom are very popular. They will go to housekeeping at Soldier within the next few weeks. Syke9ville l'ost-DiiMtch. A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one of the most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured a sore on ray leg with which I had suffered eighty years. I am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by Stoke & Feloht Drug Co. druggists, GOc, Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending July 20, 1007. Elbert F. Ashley, Albert Laird, Chas. Snyder, Miss Emma Spencer, Mrs. Eflie Snyder. Say advertised and give date of list when calling, for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. A Memorable Day. C3 One of tbe days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, Is tbe one on whloh we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure bcadaobe and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c. at Stoke & Feloht Drug Co. stores, Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle, Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by tbe town eounoil of the borough of Reynoldsville, Pa., until Tuesday, the 20th day of August, 1907, at 8 o'clock p. m. for tbe grading, curbing and pav ing of that part of Fifth street in said borough which lies between tbe south side of Main street, where said Main street crosses said Fifth street on the north, and tbe north side of Jackson street, where said Jackson street crosses said Fifth street nn the south. The plans and specifications therefore can be seen at the office of the clerk. J. C. Kino, Attest: President of Council. C. W. FLYNN, Clerk of Council. Want Column. Rates: One oent per word for each and vory Insertion. Lost Monday night, a package con taining sashes,, ribbons and neckties. Fioder please return to STAR office. FOR Sale Second hand three seated back, almost good as new, heavy Conklin wagon and light Conklin wag on. Joseph Bateson, Rathmel. For Rent New bouse In West Reyn oldsville. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Sale Good house and lot on corner of Fourth and Mable streeeta on easy terms. Inquire at law office of M. M. Davis. For Sale Good working team, wa gon and harness; team weighs about 2,800 pounds. Inquire of L. F. Het rlck. For Sale Good property on East Ma to street at a bargain. Inquire of Joseph Macro. Reynoldsville. For Sale Good bouse, barn and ail acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoff man. For Rent Four room bouse on Jack son street. Inquire L. M. Snyder. The Pittsburgh Life and Trust Com pany has an opening for an experienced life insurance man, capable of securing and supervising agents in this county. Liberal salary and expense arrange ment for tbe right party.' State age, full particulars as to past business ex perience, and references. Address I noma Office. Plttaburp. Pa. 1 Tho Heart Can't Stand Rheumatic Acid Poisoning To Free and Correct the Blood a Uric-0 Treatment is Advised Tliure I great dinner In those stnrp, shoot i:ig I'.'ilu.s through the chest around t'.in r ;'.- i uf of tim heart. It means that poisonous itrlo v.n 1 ri it.-i.-it lo acid aro there rendy ti aprlu rrnj grip tightly the Innii'les con t r;l: :n:; tl.J l'"'l '1 ai' ::(!:. Dont't neglect thmo w imItit i, fie rt i tii" il.mg"r mgnnli Natiiruflanluv.t lyouforh !;. Ynu must neutralize and drive tlii'sn (tumorous polsnns frntn the flytinn, or sooner or Inter tiiey wllinriTcoinoyuu. Tlin only true way to cure It!ionm:itli:n li tn getatltfrninthetnMdewllliUrlc-O. ltuctawl h nnirriiloiis nwlftnixn upon the niiiicl"i, klilm y ninl blooil. Cluuri nut tlto sand-llko diiosl':i li I'm t!iiicles, forces tho klilneystn perform tlm i ('iitli's for wlilcii llicy were dVMii"!! and ivu t:ul!.."S the ni-M wl:!ilti tliebloml. Your physician will admit that tU Is tho 0 .1 t.-im w:i t i euro Klicumatliin normnncntly, n: ul s'.ould know tlint l'rlc-0 In the one rntnody t ritr III ilulUttcciiMfully and permanently. Uric () 1 1 a liquid tnkon Internally, 8 times dally, ami doci not contnln any morphia, opium nr other no-called "pain deadeueri." It li good for I'.hiumtl,m In any form. Bclatlca, Muscular, Iiitlammatory and Articular Kheiunatlim all yield readily to Urlc-O. Write the maknrn of Ihe remedy aud tbey can tell you of many wonderful cures that Urlc-0 hat made right here In your own town. It Hell for 76c and $1.00 h bottle or you n-tn obtain a trial hottlo free by writing to The Smith Drug Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Urloo O is sold and recommended in Reynoldsville by Stoke & Feicbt Drug Company. GIBSON ORTICIAN I will visit monthly and will use only first-class lenses which will be ground to suit the eyes. Examinations will be thorough and with the Luminous Retinoscopk when needed. At Brookville July 27 and Imperial Hotel, Reyn oldsville, July 29. G. C. Gibson, 0. D. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NIAGARA FALLS AND RETURN SATURDAY, JULY, 27, 1907 Excursion Tickets good to return on regular trains until July 31, inclusive, will be sold at the following low rates: Regular 1 Trains leave Kate A. M. East Liberty a. m 1.20 p.m. .11) p.m. .35 pm. .52 p.m. .54 p.m. .! p.m. .44 p.m. .15 a.m. 4S n.m. ivon 4.7ft 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.25 4.25 Oakmont N. Kensington Arnold Klsklmln. Jc. Ford City Klttannini; Red Ban it East Brady 8 44 0II O.0! .M .M 10 14 10.47 10.57 10.59 11.14 fll.lfl 11.87 12. IKI 117 1.4- a.m. am, a.m. am, p.m. n.m, p.m. 12. li 5- a.m. Electric Railway from the S. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. fu HILLIS &ClliiF Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100 Rugs, room size, 15.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000 yards of Carpet. Never before have we had such a line to. select from. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY Horseshoeing, Black smithing and General Repair Work of all kinds. Horscxhoelng a ip clalty. All work neatly done. Give me a trial. Shop on Willow alley. ; E. CREED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHAKTEU. In the Court of Common Plenx, for the Coun ty of Jefferson, of Almost term. No. 2tw. Notice In hereby Riven that an appllratlon will he matte to the said court on the twelfth day of Aiiiiiist, IWI7, ati p. m. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 29, 1H74, and the Hiipplcnients thereto, for the charter of au Intended corporation to he railed the First Baptist Church of Heynoldsvllle, Pa., the character and object whereof la for the wor ship of AlmlKhty Oml, accordlnir to the teschlnKsof tne llihle and In Record with the faith, doctrine, creed, discipline and untitle of the regular Baptist church of Ihe llnltnd Hlntes, and especially of the suite of Penn sylvania and for these purposes to have, possess nun enjoy an tne rictus, benefits and irlvlleitesof the said Act of Assembly amlsf its supplements. l The proposed charter la now on file In the protlioiiotiirj'noltk-e. M. M. Davis. Solicitor. u u 3 O a V) i w -pt 0 CO 0 "3 Regular trains leave Bate Parker 11.21 a.m f 1.21 a.m. H.25 Foxburg 11.2 a.m. PM. fL a.m. 4.25 F.mlenton 11.36 a.m. f3.27 1 35a.m. 4.25 N.Bethlehem ... .... 19 a.m. 4 "sJ Summervllle 8.49 a.m. t.50 Brookville .... .... 8:a.m. 4.50 Reynoldsville.... .... .0Ha.m. 4.50 Falls Creek . .. .... 7.55 a.m. 4.50 DuBols .... .... 7.35 a.m. 4.50 "f" Stops on signal or notice to agent. Falla to the Whirlpool. CEO. W.BOYD, General Passenger Agent. )
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