a.' umiENv on i -t- .o, 1)4B .tck O il I ' in i jug the cullcin ot !ic ci'-j.u y . ...m i;ve yurt, iii new buiM.nyr blc" errrcu'd, ttew prafettort added and entering clauei nearly doubled. Good tradition, itrong faculty, luperb location, beautiful ground and buildings, reasonable expenses. Vail term opens September 1 7th. Write for cata logue to President Crawford, MeadHlet Pa. s HEltlr'K'rf SALE. By vlrtuo of is .'tain writs of Fiorl Facia-,, tic- . issued out "f the Court itf Common Pica of JofferMin county, Pa., ami to iiirt Uirect.eii. I will expiwo to public mi' in- iiiiU'i'.i. ai the Cjtirt Itoufii In thu Hnrt'iicn ot Urmikvlllo, Pa., un Friday, August 9th, 1907, At 1.00 o'clock. P. M.. the following du scrlbed ttual Kstate. m-wlt: All Hi n defendant.--' right, title, luteiest hikI chum nr, Iti nml In nil that certain tneaniaKe Of ground sliinitit lit Aiinil .Mines, In Mrllal aiouiil township, irtfi vi, n iMiiitity, I'ciin.syl vauU. bounded iimlilKM-riii-H as follows: He' tinning tit a post i'ii ninth side of puli'lc mail ailing from Panic to Anita ill alM-foot strept anil rimnlnn nori.li at digri-es 4(1 minutes west, along said Htini'i a feet to a pout ; thell-e north, it cli-nivm.lt) iiillliltcseast. along a Ill-foot lime . I feel ton post; thence south, 6' degrees M minutes m-t ilong litnila of John .lolitiKiin lAtlfmit to n postal pulillr rouil; theme aomli.l in-'!- along ild mad V feet hi place ol lii-ninning. Containing 7, Sll Minitn feel, milt n ii' less. F.M i-iting from mill iiiiiiIh nil tin-rnnl mill ot her mtnpinUns fully a, all piiinn have t-ii l.t-ri-tiifoiu con veyed. Having thereon erected a two-story t-rooincd dwelling house anil oilier necessary oiiu.uilillngs. Pnlxed, lnkn In execution anil to hi' mini as the pinncny of Oulseppe Hcrio tlnoantl Hosn Hertoiluc., bis wife, at. the suit, of Louis Wester, now for use of tV. T. Miith, luiuclliiii. I I. I'll., No 17. TKt'lTT AMU All tln ilefiuirlin-t's right title, In toiest, anil i:lalm of, in nml to. all that cer. t-iln lot of liiml sltuiiie :ii the Hormmh of Keynnldsvllin, County of .Icirerson anil main f Pnniisylvnnlii. bounded ami dc-crlbed as follows tii-o-lt: llcgliiiilng at a p- st. comer, being comer of Hurtnn alley anil Mary street: thence a In "X Maiy -in-ei tlfiy (.HI) few to a post corner, being llm-of Iota Nos. 7 and i; thence along halil line one hundred Mil l nincy-llve i MriSi feet in a pnst rumor, on I n.i r .Mi's. . uyiiiiikei ; i hence ulmiK said Uuy- Bianrr line feet to a post corner mi Billion alii'v: thence along snld alley two hundred anil tluw 1.1 -II f--t to a pool, rumor vu Mary trrt anil Hiirtmi ulli'i. ami r.on titlnlnu H.llMi aqiiair fori, morn or Irss, l nir mu lot which whs coiivyril to II. II. Itrn tlus hy the (lomtnissluiirrH of Irtt'ioso i county, liiMirlnn ilalo 13th uay of rtrpirmliH-, A. II., 1NH4, ami rcrorileil In Drnl llmik tn pamii4", and then conveyed to Cyplirrl, tint uivsrnt ttraiitor, hy H. H Hrnstus mid MiuiiIh 6. Hroslus, lila wife, ly d"rd datrd llm Mill diiv of Drrrmlier, A. K. I-H4, and duly re corded In the otlli'.o tor the rri-ordlnu: of di-rils for the county of .letterum In Heed Hook No. iiaiteilil, reference helne had to said record will more fully and at lame appear. Kecord eil In the Recorder's ottii c .of .li-ITerson county In Heed Hook No. Ill, pape H-l. HavliiK there n erect-d a two-story II roomed house and other necessary authulldliciH. Ki-ImmI, tuketi lu i xeciitlon and to he sold as the property f l. W. tut lira at the suit of J. 0. Klnir. 1 1. Fa No. to. Davis. AliHK All the defendants' rlulit, title, In terest and claim ot, m and to ull that ceKaln parcel or lot of hum situated In the luiroimli of I'uiixsiitawnev. county of JoiTeraon, tmutided and de-rll ed as follows: l)n the aorta hy l"t of A. .1 Haymaker; on the east hy an alle " south by lot-of Winer White; anil In Ilia west l Klk Unit avenue; k.'lnn tlfty feet f' out I neon said Klk Itun ave-aui- iind' extending btck same width to a 4opth of one bund red ami llfty feet ; convey ttl to Penman hy V. A. Hmlth and wife, vide Deed Hook Nol. Hr. pane 347. llavlnir thereon reeled one 2-tory 8 riMmied (douhle) dwell lnii house; good irln on premises. Noa. 1127 and Klk Vtnn avenue, Aiao-Those certain two lot orplcceiof flarnl situated In the township of Yoiinn. County of .IrtTenion, bounded and described is follows: HegiuninK at a pout, on line of lot ot James llamaker and on east line of Elk Kun avenue, thence in a northerly direction alonK H'lld avenue ninety feet to a post; Hience north, 74 di-ntees .11 minute cast, one kundted and tlfty feet to an alley; thence aouth, In rii inc. il minutes east., along said alley to line of llnmaker: thence In a west am direction alonir said llHmakerone hund red and Unyfeet, more or less, to place of Im ftnnlnn; iiiilnu lot-Nos 4 and 4'l In Mitch ell's plot of lots; conveyed to Penman by It. W. Mundortf, et. il.; vide Deed Hook Vol, Hi, Jlte 275. KxcuptlnK and reserving fmm last oserlbed imirel all the coal and coal rin'if lu and iiion t1 e same. Ilavlmr thereon erected tin 2-two story (H-roomrd eachi double dVelllnff houses and other necessary outbuildings. Nos. M, 341, M.I, and 345 10! K Kun Avenue. e'r.t'd, taken in execution anil to be sold as the property of .lames N. Penman and Annie Penman, los wife, at the suit of l'lit) Home But'd'nif and Loan Association. fl. Fa., No. -a. W. W. WlNHl.ow rALO All the defendant's right, title In terest ami claim of, In and to that cerl iln arcel or lot of land situated In the vllllago of Anita, county of Jett'erson, bounded and descrlliea aa follows: Heglnntng at tiposton eoutll slilo of public road, leading from Anita to Panic, at a 10-foot alley, on thu eastern aide of Truharne Brothers, thence in an easterly direction along south side of aaid road 31H feet to a post; thence In u southerly direction along lot of Michele 1'iits-ur.zi one aundred and thirty feet, mure or less, to a ao'tnt an alley sixteen feet wide: thence In a westerly direction along said alley four teen feet, more or less, to a post at a ten-foot alley; thence In a northerly direction along atj alley one hundred and thirty feet,, more r lese, to place of beginning; containing sitiare feet, more cr less; conveyed to tluoberratl by Louis Wester; excepting and reserving all the coal and coal right In and upon said land. Having thereon erected one 3-Htory H-roomed dwelling house and other ecesi-ary outbuildings. Helred, taken In t-aecut ion and to be sold as the pvoiierty of .Vnerrcled i 8ub-.- rati at the suit of the Home Building and Loan As-Kiclatlon. , Fl Fa., No. 24. W. W, Wmmiw ALSO All the flefendanta' tight, title, In terest and claim of, In and to that certa n aarcei or lot of land situated Iti ilia Itopjuli r Punxsutawnev, county of JolTnrsoii, laiiiml ) anil described as follows: Hrutnii ng a a oil on Klk bun road at a poh I tlfty frit aouth of the line of A. J. II aymako", thence aiwth, 72 degrees :t0 minutes east a'ong lot. formerly L. 8. McQuown's one hundred ami fly feet, to apwt at a sixteen f.Mitall-y: thence aonth, 17 degree- :M) uiiriiitoa nu.i,, along said alley fifty feet to a post at,,a six leii foot, alley: thence -ui.h'. ;: degn-es.tn vluutes wesi, a.ong saul ii ley inn- hii'iitred and fitly feel to post at Klk Bun road; thence north, 17 ilegreea 0 minutes west, along said road fifty feet to i.-'aceof beginning; contain ing ",iVK) Miiare feel ; conveyed ui Penman oy Kier E. White; vide Deed Hook Vol 0. .it. m:e UH. Kxcept lnx and i-e-nrvlug nil I he coal and coal riuht In and himhi said land. Having thti erected one 2-siory t-roomed dwell ing; good cellsr; liarn and other mcessary esjtoulldlngs; No. F.Ik Kun avenue.' ei?: ed, taken in execution and to lie sold as the arovertyof James N. Penman and Annie Pen man, his wife, at the suit of The Home Uuild tug and Loan Association. Kl. Fa., No. 2i. W. W. Wimslow ALSO All the defendants' right, title, In terest and claim of. in and to that certain parrel and lot of land i-limued in the hor MXk of t'layvllle (cow Punxsutawneyi, coun ty oft llerson, bounded and drscrtbod as fol I : On the west by South Main street; on be north by an alley; on the east by an al y; and on the south by laud of H Wins low; containing one village lot, 7, .MM) square feet; fronting fifty feet on South Main street and amending back one hundred and fifty ttet tan alley; being lot No. 4 In Gillespie's pint. Having thereon erected one 2-story dwelling house and necessary outbuildings, feized, taken In execution and to be sold as Ibe property of K. H. Barnbart and Amanda barnhart, his wlfu, at the suit of The Home funding and Loan Association. . Fl- Fa., No. 25. W. W, Vtirguir. ' TEEMS: V, ;w ?he" foflbWfuV mutt be atrlctly complied with when property is stricken down: 1, When the plaintiff or other leln creditors loconie the purchaser, ths cost on the writs a.ust be paid, and a list of leins including a.orti.ge searche on the Lroperty sold, t-i-yetJjor with such leln creditor's receipt for t::e amount of the proceeds of the -ule or ui-h proportion thereof as lie may claim nust be furnished to the -lierlff. s-e Purdon's diii, t"h Ed., page 41'i. 'Smith's form. pai:e -14 1 All bids must ie paid In full. CA1I salts ant settled Immediately will be continued until two o'clock p. m. of day of n'.e, at wMi-h time ull property not settled lur will again ba put up and sold at the ex pense and risk if the person to whom first .!'!. All writs staid after being advertised, V e uost of adverti-inc must be paid. (RANT M HKAFNOt KF.B, July 17, 1007. v Sheriff. A ennny Rent wn.it bi'litu shown over tnnn-o' tMir for the llrst time In tils life ami, helnit Intoi-eKloil In nil lit rhw, pllcil Ills kiiIiIo wllli till Hurts, of iiiostliins. The iiiniliie bi'imuciI pnr-lli-iiliirly to Interest lilm. nml, kiiIiik tip In one, hp polnleil to the "kiviiiiiIi-" lu tln lii.tilnc's t'lip nml iihUi-iI whnt It v.ft. Tho itiiifltii' lookt'il nt It 1 tit In N'i ;n-lst. "Ptm't yoti know wlmt Hint Ii?" he uslieil. "Why, Hint's ii turnip, ol' cntirne." "Afh, inon," ivpllcil lite Hi- it ItttpiiHenll.v, "I win no nxln' nlioot yer hentl." CiirtlllT TIiiich. Flattering, but a Knock, "I'von with lliittfry," snlil Murk f'-vnlti nt a dinner, "yon mn't plenae I one men. I renii'iiilu-r when I wns n rop.'i'ler In Vlrislnlti City there wtm a I'o.-tur I liked 1 hnil t-niiipi'il once on I, i!ie T:ili-io with hint nml In tin oliltn nry I tlcclitiHl lo ttlve It 1 tit u rani. I wrote, 'In Biiwyer wns rnlleil In, nml tinder hln prompt mid sUHIfnl trent ini'iit the pnllr'iit tiled Mobility.' Hut Dr. Sawyer, aoniohow. wusti't pleiiaed." -KiinsfiM City Slur. An Insinuation. Mrs. ninuer-How dure yon tn Ik to me In Hint wny? 1 never raw riicIi Impudence. And yon mil yourself n IiiiI.v'h iiuilil. do you? The Mnld-1 witi n liuly'8 intild hefore I worked for you, un'iitn. ltoHtoit Tmntterlpt. Much Worn. "These tmuserH nro very miieli worn this sensoti," tut Id the tnllor, displaying his KIHIllS. "Ho nre tho ones 1 hnve ou," replied the pact Badly. I never knew it rogue who was not inliurijiy. JttnlllH. The Headaches of Growing Girls No medicine in these troubles gives the same splendid results that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills do. If there la any time In a Rlrl'd life when sit-- needs nti-hlnir mid. cure It Is during th ently yc.it. s of her lite. The rapid Rt'owth nml chniiKi-.s Unit occur and the ntruln of school duties ull call for aildltloiiiil utreiiRth. Dr. A. W. Chtise reiillzed this nml met the ro tUlrenients ot tin- i iuiilltlon with his un equulcd nerve and freneral tonic, Dr. A. W. C'hnse'n Nerve I'llls, nml to prove their Krs-it vnlue In such ciimps we give you the statement of Mrs. Geo. Shuts, 47 Fair Ht., New I'hllnilelphla, Ohio, who snys: "Dr. A. VV. Chase's Nerve Pills are un excellent medicine. My little Rlrl wns bo run down she had to stay out of school nervous headaches anil nervousness as well ns general weakness was her trouble. The medicine built her up finely, cured the nervousness and headaches Rave Ber strength and enabled her to return to her studies. I have used them my self ns well, and find them an excellent nerve and general tonic." 60c a box at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medi cine Co., Buffalo, N. T. For sale by Stoke & Feloht Drag Co. HAVE YOU Children Growing Up ? Do yo-j realue what It means for a family to grow up without any knowledge of music, without keeping In touch with the world's progress In music? There Is one easy. Inex pensive way to treat your family to the best tuuslcof the world: By the purchase of an 1 - - Edison Phonograph and Edison Gold Moulded Records. Cull and hear the new records and we will tell you how you can get an Edison phonograph on easy payments. Haskin's Music Store v'i noldsvllle, Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS $10 or $12 to si Mr Si in Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manatquan, Brlclle and Point Pleasant, N. J. . , Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in Parlor or Sleeping Car in connection with proper Pullman tickets. August I, 15, and 29 and September 12, 1907. Train leaves Reynolds viDe 4.25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Piisin'- -: ,iv 4 55 p. m and 8 St) i and their connections going, and all regular tft. t returning within si. n day. For stopover privileges and full information consult nearest ticket a, -r J. U. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger A?ect The Charming; Woman Is not neoes'Hi lly ono of perfect form and features. Many a plain womai who could never servo as an artlstV model, possesses thoi-e rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clear smooth skin and that sprihtllness of step and action that an cumpary Rood hoalth. A physically weak woman Is never attractive, nut even to herself. Electric Bitters re store weak woman, give strong- nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beau tiful complexion. Guaranteed at Stoke & Felelit Drug- Co., druggists, fillo. Keynoldsvllle and Sykesvtlle. Want Column. Kates: One cent per word for each and evorvluaertlon. . Foil SALE Three lots at corner of Third and Hill streets. Inquire, of F. P. Alexander at the Poo pi in National bank. Wantkd To rent a typewriter for two months. Inquire at STAR oflloe. Ft in Hunt Modern brick house. In quire 1). H. Voting, corner Orant and Fifth. For SaLK CJood working team, wa gon and harness; team weighs about ,2,8110 pounds. Inquire of L. F. Het rlck. For SALF.--Good property on Kast Main street at a bargain. Inquire of Joseph Macro. Iteynoldsvllle. Foil Sale- Good house, barn and six acres of land adjoining borough of Iteyn oltlsvlllo. Inquire of J.J. or C. F. HolT man. Volt Hunt Fot.T room bouse on Jack son slivel. Inquire L. M. Snydor. HE HIRED WEBSTER. A Sharp Nantucket Man's Bargain With the Grart Lawyer. Of course Webster wns In ili-iiinud by those who could nfl'ci'l to pny for his services. A sharp Ninitilcket man Is rii lil tn hnve got Hi" lit-tlcr of (he great defender of Ihe constitution In an iiumslng wny, Icwever. He hnd a mm II ruse which wits to be tried at Nittitui'ket one week in June, and he posted to Webster's olllce In . great liilsle. It Wits il contest with a 'leigh liur over a mutter of eotiHlilerttble local Interest, nml his pride ns n litigant wiu nt slnke. He told Webster tho pnrtlctilnrs nml asked wlntt ho would elinrgo to conduct the t-nse. "Why," said Webster, "you enn't af ford to hire me. I hIioiiIiI linv to stay down there the whole week, and tny fee would be more thnn the whole case Is worth. I coiil. 'n't go iluwii there for less thnn fl.lHi'l. I could try every c.-tse on tho docket ns well ns one. and It wouldn't cost tiny more, for one case would take my time for the entire week nnywny." "All right. Mr. Webster." quickly re spoil led tho Nnntitcketer. "Here's your $l,(Ki0. You romp down, nnd I'll tlx It so you cun try every cuse." Webster wns so nmi'sed over this proposition that he kept bis word, He spent the entire week in Nantucket and tippcnred on ov. slt'.e or the other In every ense Hint tump tip for henrlng. The shrewd N:intui!;i'ter hired Daniel out to nil bis fi'jcnl i who were In litl U '.Mou and received In return about $1, ."itM), so that he got Webster's services for nothing and made a good profit to boot. The Hygiene of Underwear, The oventge person wearing two sets of underclothing n week, snyi the Youth's Companion, will make the change In the middle of the week, but It would be fur better if the two sets were kept going the entire week on alternate days. With the biweekly chiingo, the clothes . worn during tho day are aired only for seven or eight "hours In the twenty. four and never hnve the purifying process of a sun nliig. With two sols going on alter uiUo days, one set cun be aired two nights and one day. nnd. If possible, should be hung up where they can re ceive the direct rnys of tho sun for some hours. They should not be kept in a dfirk closet. Atlantic City, Cape May Anglesea, Wild wood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sja Isle City, Avalon, Peermont, and Stone Harbor, N. J Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. ( Asbury Park, Long Branch J West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allen j 'hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove. Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Coruo. LINKED WITH DEATH Articles That Brought Tragedy to Their Owners. SOME QUEER COINCIDENCES. The Hindoo Idol That Mme. Carnot Ordered Destroyed A Qrlm Exhibit In a London Musaum A Ping That Brought Ita Owners to Buioide. Of course the psychologists have ex plitniitlotia for them nil, but there lire lots of things that happen Hint somehow do not respond readily to these so called explanations of "purely liieulnl effect" or "accidental coinci dences" and all that sort of thing. When Mine, t'lirnot, widow of Hit 1 1 1 I'liniot, died and her will was rent), a clause In It caused (iinsMernlile com ment. Thin was to (hit ell'ect that n certain small Hindoo Idol curved from a hard alone which would be found among her property must be taken out and crushed until completely destroy ed. Mttiiy marveled at this nppiireully sliiRulnr request, for the Idol seemed a harmless, ugly little thing, but her Instructions were carried out to tho letter. The Idol had been presented to Kadi f'nrnot years before ho had ever thought of the presidency of Franco by a friend who hud broiilit It from India. Later he learned Hint there wns a legend uttnehed to It which as sorted Hint whosoever would retain It lu his possession would rise to the fullest height of power lu his chosen profession,' but die of a slab wound when at (he zenith of his career. Cni' uot traced the history of the Idol and found that for GOO years the rulers who had possessed It hail nil died either In battle or by assassination of tab wounds. Yet ho liumlieil nt the story, called the facts adduced by his search a mere chain of coincidences and retained the Idol. He tiled by a dagger In the hands or tin assassin; hence Mine, Cnrnot's strange request. Iu Chlcngo a pawnbroker has a queer looking old turnip of a watch that he will not sell ami will not wear, for he knows lis history. He bought It at a sale of accumulated pollco properly, nnd after the sale ns a wiiriilng one of tho pollco olllclals related three "coin cidences" In connection with It. The first Chicago man to own the watcb, bo far as the police knew, hud been killed by a burglar, and the watch was one of the few things the thief got away with. A few weeks later tho burglar, with a putty of his pals, pur sued by the police for another crime, took refuge lu a house on the outskirts of the city and sought to hold the offi cers at bay. All were tuken alive ex cept the burglur, and he wns shot dead. The watch was found on his body. It was around the detective bureau for a long time, uud one day one of tlic force asked permission to take It home to show some friends, his description of Its quaint, curious case having aroused their curiosity. On his wny back to report that night, with Hia watch lu his possession, he was shot dead by a crook who had a long stand ing grudge agnlust him. The pawnbroker put the watch In his showcase, but purely as an ornn nuent, and made such Investigation re. gnrdlug Its history as he could. He learned that It bad been mode lu France more tliun a hundred jettrs ago, and five men who hnd worn It had died violent deaths. Yet these were all coincidences, and the curse of tho old womun from whose hands It hnd been snatched by a thief In Bordeaux shortly after it left Its milker's hands hnd nothing to do with tho case what ever. In the Month Kensington museum, London, there Is an ohjejet catalogued 22,4oO. It Is a cast of a woman's face and was found in an excnvntloti not far from Luxor, in Egypt." The cast is that of a beautiful womun, but the face wears an expression of sinister evil. The tunn who found the cast died within twenty-four hours lifter he bad touched It, and the two workers who handled It died within a few weeks. Three of the carriers who han dled It on the Nile boat died within a short space of time, and the man who reshipped it at Cairo also died within less than a week after he had played his port in the work of getting It to Its destination. All these were seemingly natural deaths, but it Is odd that all the men whose fingers touched the cast In Esypt should hnve died so soon aft er the handling. Then there is the ring of which Glrouard, the French detective, has told us and which now is in one of the tnusnums of Paris. It is odd In that It Is flexible, slightly so, for It is form ed like a twisted serpent In closely woven gold links with an opal on the top of the head, two tiny emeralds for eyes and a ruby In Its mouth. Seven such rings are not apt to be In exist ence In any one city, yet seven times during the twenty-nine years Glrouard served the Parisian police In a position which brought blm to the morgue daily he found this ring on the bodies of suicides. Four times It had been claimed by relatives of the dead, and twice had It been sold. The seventh time Glrouard saw to It that it went through the usual red tape channels to. place where it could no longer be worn. New York Tress. . , The Badge. We bold this truth to be self evident, that nil men are created equal, but In order to leave no possible room for doubt about It we Insist upon the dress taut at all formal affairs. Puck. . Rapid growth of the finger nails is a sign of good health. A Wonderful Cataract. Tlio fnllx of l-iirfu. sltttute near where Argentina. '. iii'ii'miy nnd llrn :dl meet, form one of Hie innut, wonder ful cntnracts In. Hi world, being great er In extent and mure vnrlc.1 lu charac ter than the better known fulls of Nl it -urn. The first plttn 'e of Hie lgitur.il lulls Is 210 reel, fiillo ved hy two oth er of 100 feet e!ir!i. while between t': two series of Tills there are eats I'M" Is nnd riipl'ls i merltiT n vast ex- i ne and bii rri umil I nr picturesque Islands. Th Le't 'Vin-. "I there liny nor'' 'i ' I he fowl you prefer, major?" asked , the, hostess hliindly. "'rite left wing. If you please." "The lert wl-i r?" "Yes," retorle l the major, gnxlng tin M 'ti-ly at the p!:t!!er "I believe It Is itlvnvs good mllltiiry luetics to bring the left wing of a veteran corps Into action." London Tll-l'lts. Faney Rice' "I want some rice," sit 1 1 Hie haughty f uly "You hnve It fur sale, have you not?" "Sure, ttm'uin," replied Hie grocer. S'r cnts a pound or two pounds for" j till, I must lutve tle most expensive 1 kind. It's for n very riishlonnble wed- mug. rmtutioipiiiu rress. ITCHING, BLEEDING en PROTRUDING Wb ftuarantas to either cur r rtfund th monnr to nnr Huffarer from Itnhtnit. II loud in nr Protruding Piles who faith fully nnrl properly uhoh Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment Itur. T. fl. RobnrH of 10.1 Marshall Bt., Rrrarum, N. Y., r: "for nlns Tar I nffi-rrit from Itclilns anil protruding pllos whli-h wnni so hml that tliff nncRssltntsd nijr ahminis from nrofmoilonal liutlns. I it'l ntimftrmi ri-mwlt,M anil iinih-rwi-nt ona opnra tlon without rnllff, but br uilti I)r. A. W. Chsan'a Ointment I am now irmanant!r enrpil." Mr a box. All rtiilcrn or Ir. A. w. Cbaso Medicine Co., lluftalu, N. Y. For sale by Stoke A Feicht Drug Co. JJINNIR N. KKCK, NtiTAHV I'UIILK!, STKNOUrtAPHK.Il ANI1 TVPKWRITF.II. Itnynoldsvillo, Pa Horseshoeing, Black smithing and General Repair Work of all kinds. Horseshoeing a specialty. AH work neatly done. Give me a trial. Shop on Willow alley. E. CREED r 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 Prict s. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. Piles ii J. R, HILLIS & CO. Will furnish your home complete with Furniture and Floor Coverings We have over 100. Rugs, room size, $5.25 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 Bun-down People Need "VTNOL the modern strength creator and body builder Many people right here In this rt clnlty are all run down and hardly nhle to drag about don't know what nils them. "Such people need Vlnol, our co4 liver preparation without oil, which contains In a highly concentrated form nil of tho medlcnal and strength, creating elements of cod liver oil ac tually taken from fresh cods' livers hut from which the useless oil il eliminated and tonlo Iron added." We ask every man, wonan and child In this vicinity who Is run down, tired and debilitated to try Vlnol on our offer to return money If it falls. Stoke & l'triclit Drug Co. N OTICK OF APPLICATION FOR C HAUTE ft. In the Court of Common I'len", for the Coun ty ur Jiiiiemiu, or aukui lei in, No. mi. Hupini-mcni inereiu, ror inn t-mirier or an liileliili-u c'iriorttliiiii to liu calli-n tho FlfHt lliiliilst, Chinch of Iteynolrlrtvllli!, J'a,, the cliiiriicliir anil nlilect whereof In for thnwor- "M.,F IF, n ,111, -.IF,,, ,11 I.F,I,,IK III HID Inaclilnrs of tun Illlili! and In ucciird with the faith, ilm-trlni-, creed, iIIhcIiiIIiir and unliue of HI-ri-uiilar HiiiitlNt cliiuch of the Culled iiuii-H, nun esueciuiiy or um Htuto or reiin ylviutl , and for thee pnrpoMpn to have. nji'i'in , i"i lor in, ,t iurifiNm , nAVH. piMU'rw nnd enjoy all the HkIiIm, ln-ni-llts and jirivlleveH of the mild Act of Asm-mlily and liu riuppleuicnlh. The proponed dinner In now on Ale In the lirolhouotaiy'N otlli-e. M. M. Havis, Solicitor. Receiver's Sale of Bankrupt Property. In the IllHtrlct Court of Hut United Statel, for the Western DKirlct of I'cine-ylvanla. (n the mutter of Charles Philip Koerner, NaUtvnin Bankruptcy. Notios. Hy virtue of the hereinafter, In part, recited order of the uIhivii named Court, md on tho Zlrddayof 'ulv, A. D., llw;, all Ihe stock of merchant! lie, fixtures, etc., of the stock of Charles I'lillln Koerner, the above named bankrupt, will he exported for sale under the terms and conditions of said order and wild by lleiiry Hemol, Kncelver In Kankruplcy.' nt the store lately occupied hy the said Charles Philip Koerner, of Iteynoldsvllle, Jefferson county. Pennsylvania, at 10 o'clock, a. tn., August 12th, 1977. 'ORIiKR OF COURT, mdered that the said Receiver, Henry Herpel, Is hereby au thorized to dlMirOse of In hulk or hy the piece at public sale, at a sum not Inns, than seventy live per centum of apprwe) talue, the mer chandise, slock, nxlurea, etc., pe)oniliig to said bankrupt, and IT IS Ij'URTtlfcR ORDERED, that notlceof such sale he Inmrted in Tn Htr, a local newHpuper published at Reynoldavllie, Penn sylvania, at least 10 days prior to date of said sale and that notice of said sale be forwarded to all known creditors of said Runkrupt as aforesaid; that the Inventory taken by said anprainers be exhibited In the law office of H. M. McCrnliiht, Esquire, In thu borough of Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania, and that all persons Interestel he allowed to In spect said stock of merchandise, stock, As turps, etc., now In possession of said Receiver, located In the room formerly 'oneupled by said bankrupt In Ke.vnoldsvltle, Pennsyl vania, at lea-it three days prior to the time flxed for said sale. IT 18 FCKTHKR ORDERED, that all bids be forwarded to the Kpcnlver. Henry Herpel at Ihe address aforesaid, and that each bid must lie accompanied by a certified check In t'-e sum covering 10 per cent, of the amount hid. IT 19 FURTHER ORDERED, that said stock of merchandise, stock, tlx to res, etc., now in possession of said hecelver, Henry Herpel, he disposed of at public sale In bulk nr by the piece, to the highest bidder at 10 o'clock, a m., on the nth day of August, A. D., IWI7, at the store room formerly occupied by said Bankrupt In Reynoldsvtlle, Pennsyl vania." w. T. Da a a, Referee. Said above stock of merchandise, stock, fix tures, etc., consisting of a full line of grocer- les and ford stuffs, show cases, show windows, desk, safe, stoves, household goods, sleds, wagons, and other vehicles, 1 horse, sets of harness, etc.. Including all the stock of mer- f-I, unfits o-pnf Fr-i( iirnltiiM flvi,a nil property of said bankrupt now Tn hands IFF FFIl,,, i.e.;, 171 . HKNRV HERPRL, Receiver In Bankruptcy of Charles Philip Koerner. July 21, IP0T. Notice Is hereby xlvcn IIihI un iiipllca'lon will lie mucin In Mm hi, lil coin t on ilui t welfi h liny of AuuiiHt., I'll?, ul 2 p. in. under the Act of AnHi-nilily of I he Ciiiiiniouwi-iilih of I'eiui sylviuilii, t-iitliii'il "An act, to iio villi-for llm liicurpornt Ion anil ri jiulul Ion of ci-rtiiln cAr-liiinilloii-i." iiiiiriivi-i Alirll . IH74. mill Mm
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