Convalescents' Need VINOL for it hastens recovery by creating strength There la Jusr one thing the matter .with a person who has been sick (hot is, weakness. To all such people In this vicinit y wo recommend our delicious cod liver preparation, Vlnol, as the very best trength creator for convalescents Vinol strengthens the digestive or gans, creates an appetite, promotes ound sleep, makes rich, red blood, and builds up a depleted sytem to nealth and vigor. This Is because Vlnol contains all u medicinal elements of cod liver oil with the useless oil eliminated and tonlo Iron added. We guarantee It Stoke & Feicht: Drug Co. DvilNlsTUATOR'S NOTICE. Estate t if .In idrr I. Anderson, in Knott T.twtlilp. Je'TiM imi Uounty, I'ennsylviuiiii, Him:-!!.-'!!. Letter of nrinilnlm.r;r 'on upon the iilMve s-.imeO estme li-tvin? 'r'hu Krmteri to the awteisiphed, nil lupous hiivhia; claims "calir! the simie will present them for pay Kent duly authenticated, and those Indebt ed llicro'.o wilt oteitse p,ke Immediate pay ai 'nl to L. s. Anokiuuin, M. W. In vis. Administrator. Alt' rtiey. E N KliiCK. XOTAItV PU11L.H', Sl'ENOCIKAPHKR AND TYPEWRITER. Reyuoldsville, Fa. Official Reynoldsville. ORDINANCE NO 124. REGULATING the manner and terms upon which the owners of property or other persons, may make connection to any public sewer, or branch thereof, in ttao Boron en of Reynoldsville: pro viding for the payment of fees and how permittdon to niase such connection can be obtained; regulating the fee to be paid to the inspector of sewers and providing a penalty for the violation of any of the rules or regulations. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Reynoldsville, and It is aereby enacted and ordained by author ity of snme: flee. 1. That from and after the pas luge of this ordinance it shall be the duty of nil persons wishing to tap into r make conn, otiou to any public sewer or branch thereof, within the juris diction of the Borough of Reynolds rille, to first make written application to the Clerk of Council for permission 10, tod", such written application to Mate thii premises and sewer desired to fca connected. If the person making the application has not directly paid or con tributed by a special assessment to wards Hie expense of the construction of tbu s 'Otion of the sewer for which implication for je -mission to tap into connect w',t.h is made, the person 'taking iuch application shall pay to 'the Clei k of Council for the use of the iBoroBgh, a fee of twenty dollars for jeraaistion to connect with the said ewer. - Sec. 2. When application In made to the Clerk as above provided and the fee paid, If the person making appli cation he required to pay the fee the Qerk shall notify the Sewer Inspector wh shall designate the place where the connection shall be made to the pubiic sewer, or branch thereof; and work shall be done under the super vision of the Sewer Inspector and to his satisfaction. The sewer Inspector shall be entitled to receive and demand for lis services before the connection is ado, a fee of seventy-five cents, which aid feu shall be paid by the person Making the application, and the said fee i-h h 1 1 be jtayroent in full to the Sewer Inspector for his services In mak ing the connection or supervising the same. ' Sto. S For ary violution of the above rules or rvgu'at.lon, the person Sending mhII be liable to ., line f not less that $25 00 our more ibau (50 00 for ach offense, to be recovered for the 3e of the borough as other flue and fenaltlt s are collectable by law. section 4, Whenever anything Is forbidden or directed by the provisions ;, of this ordinance by using the general v terms, anyone, any person, the person, very person, ftDd such person, or the relative pronoun he, referring to such general term, tbe same prohibition or direction, If the contrary be not ex pressed, is extended to more persons tbaoue, to females as well as males, ami to corporations and partnerships 4olng or permitting the name to be , alone. Sao. 5. That any ordinance or part f ordinance nonflicting with tbe pro visions of this ordinance, be and the '.mme are hereby repealed so far as the sraweffecU this ordinance. Passed and enacted finally by the 'Towa Council of Reynoldsville, Penn sylvania, at a regular meeting held at the Council Chamber on Tuesday, tie 6th day of August, 1907, at 10:30 ' 3. C. Kino, Attest: - President of Council. Clement W. Flvnn. Secretary of Council. And now, August 13ih, 1907, the fore ping ordinance is submitted to me, read, considered and approved. Smith M. McCreioht, Chief Burgess. Ijou have anything to sell, try our Want Column. Resolution Adopted by the Advisory Board of the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, July as, 1907. R'gnl'-ril: That In the opinion of the Advisory Board and the Commissioner of Health, a person who has bad the operation for vaccination faithfully per formed three times, at Intervals of two suooesiive weeks, without success la for the time being Immune from amallpox, a-ij. further, that under tbe present law persons who have a written certlfl caw from a reputable physician that two such attempts to vaccinate we.-e faithfully performed, and a second Cer tificate rom a physician of tbe State Department of health, or of a Board or Bureau of Health or Sanitary Commit tee of a City or Borough may be ad mitted to acboil for one year without violating the spirit of the law, the ob ject of which Is simply to prevent tbe sprtad of smallpox. Soeclal bargains in children's low shoes this week at Adam's. Want Column. Rites: One cent per word for eacli and svorvlnnertion. Wanted Two furnished rooms with separate doors, and use of bath. In quire at The Star office. For Sale One hot plato.and two gas boating stoves. Inquire of Mrs. H. B. McGarrab. FOR Sale Large go cart and graph aphone. Inquire at THE STAR ofllce. HOUSE for rent or sale on Grant street. Harriot Morrow. FOR Sale Three lots at corner of Third and Hill streets Inquire of F. P Alexander at the Peoples National bank. For Rent Modern brick house. In quire D. H. Young, corner Grant and Fifth. For SALE--G(iod property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. FOR SALE Good house, barn and six acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of .1. .1. or C. F. Hoff man. For Rent Four room house on Jack son street. Inquire L. M. Snyder. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Council of the. borough of Reynoldsville until Tuesday, the 2Ulh day of August, A. D. 1!K)7, at 8 o'clock p. m.. for tbe grading, curbing and paving of that part of Swamp Alley, in said borough, which lies between the west Hide of Grant street, where said Grant -trect crosses said Swamp alley on the north, and tbe eat side of Gor don alley, where said 'Gordon alley crosses said Swamp alley on the south The plans and specifications therefor can be seen at the ofllce of the Clerk of Council .1 C. Kino. President of Council. Attent: C. W. Flyyn, . . Clerk of Council. Come to m Big Mis Fair and Races. REDUCED RATES TO CLEARFIELD. Account Meeting Central Pennsylvania Volunteer Fireman's Association Via Pennsylvania Railroad. For this occasion excursion tickets will be sold to Clearlleld August 21 to 23, good for return trip until August 2(1, Inclusive, from all stations on Tyrone Division, the Cambria and Clearfield Division, and Pennsylvania and North Western Division; from Freeport, Indiana,! Blairsville Inter section, Henrietta, Martinsburg, Wil liamsburg, Mt. Etna, Tyrone, and inter mediate stations; from Kiskimlnetas Junction, Red Bank, Driftwood, Brock wayvtlle and Intermediate stations; from Pen Bryn, MontKomery, Wiliams port. Driftwood and Intermediate stations, and from Paddy Mountain, Bellefonte and Intermediate stations, at reduced rates. Consult nearest ticket agent. P., 8. A N. FILES BILL. Asks County Commissioners to Restrain From Enforcing a Cent Fare Bill. The Pittsburg, Shawmut& Northern Railroad Co., by Its attorneys, Charles Corbott, Edward A. Carmalt, N. L. Strong, Edwin E. Tail, have filed In the prothonotary 's office of Jefferson county, a bill In equity to restrain the county commissioners from enforcing the act of assembly of April 6, 1!H)7, known as the two-cent fare bill. The petition of the railroad company asks the court to declare the net unconstitutional, and cites tbe Incorporation of the company and its rights under its charter In defense of its right to continue lu business without the payment of any penalty attached to a failure to comply with the law complained of. The county commissioners have accepted service of tbe bill, through ilieir at torney, A. B. Stewart, and tbe case will be placed upon the September argument list. Frank S. .Smith, as receiver for the raUroad company, brings the action. Brockwayville Record. "Regular as the Sun" ,! Is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun Is the most regular performance in the universe, unless it. is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guarairte. d by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co, druggists. 2")C. Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Old H .me Week at Millirens K e schedules publisliei' In news items and being circulated showing the com plete train service to and from Nolan Park from all P. R. R and P S & C. points on account of the Big Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival August 14-17, 1007. ' . Old Home Week oolnrs at Millirens. Sunday Closing Rule Observed. The Sunday oln-ing ordinance which council resolved to enforce at. It last menlini was gen-mllv obf-rv d yesterdny. with tit.- i xiv ptlon of two Ice cream and soda wat.r stores. The proprietor of th-SH stores stated that they would pay their fines to-day. Thu drug stores were closed and each displayed a sign best lot? these or similar words: "Blue Laws In Effect. If prescriptions Is rquiicd call by telephone." DuBoIs Courier. It will pay y.u to biv oxfords now Greatly reduced prlc s at. Adam's Old Home Week a!e at Millirens irKM ITCHING, OII(2SBLEI:D,NGO" Vl" Ws PROTRUDING 11 We guarantee to either cure er refund the money to any eulferer from Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Files who faith fully and properly um Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment Rev. T. B. Roberta of 1W Marshall it., Byracuie, N. Y., Bays: "rer nine years I Buffered from Uohliig and protruding pllee whli-h were o bed that they necessitated my absence from professional dntlea. 1 used numerous renvillea and underwent one opera tion without relief, but br utng Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment 1 am now permanently ettred." 60c a box. All dealers or Dr. A. W. Cbaae Medicine Co.. Budalo, N. T. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Dntg Co. QENTRAL STATU NORMAL SCHOOL Lock Havek, I'a. J. R. F lckingor, Principal. Fall Term fortna fkittrmlrr ulh VM7. If you are Interested in securing the best possible training for tenrhing nr for business or desire to lit for college, or are seeklnff nn excellent, course In Music. Elocul Ion or Art, It would be to your advantage to putrnnlr.t this re putable and ttiornnglily -I :, 1)1 lliil Institution. Its policy Is to iniln nnt only tbe Intellectual faculties but to develop character and to lit for life's duties. Address for Illustrated cata log THE PIUNCIPAL. Horseshoeing, Black smithing and General Repair Work of all kinds. Horseshoeing a specialty. All work neatly done. Give me a trial. Shop on Willow alley. EC. REED Only Fair in Clearfield County and the Only Fair Open Day and Night. I $2, 5 50 for Races. 2,450 for Premiums. $1,000 for Special Free Attractions. $6,000 YOU see it all for 25 centa. Five BALLATZAR SISTERS Imported, Sen national. Balancing and Aerial Flying Ring Artists. Don't fail to see these beautiful and daring ladies in the moat wonderful act of the kind, ever produced in America. THE ARIBO BROTHERS in their startling and -original act, differing from anything you have ever seen. . WlHTE and LA MART, Comedy Artists, in the funniest of farces. Mrs. Simon's Simple Simon. A trick house act that will make a dog laugh. Above acts will be given in front of the grand stand every afternoon. SPECIAL GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT AT 8.30. The Big MIDWAY will amuse you every min ute day and night. . Brilliant Electric Illumination at night. Send to Secretary for Premium List or Entry Blanks. Admission Day Time 25 cents. Night 10 cents. Grand Stand 25 and 15c. Children under 12 years 15 cents. DUBOIS DRIVING ASSOCIATION, INC., P. E. Griesemer, Sec. B. B. McCreight, President. 4h J. R. HlLLIS&CO. r Will furnish your Lome complete with Furniture and Floor Caver) ngs We have over 100 Ruga, room "'mzfc, $5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000 yards of Carpet. Nerer before have we had such a Jine to select from. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND SAVE MONEY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS 110 or m to i $12 or$14to Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasquan, Briolle and Point Pleasant, N. J. Tickets at tbe lower rate good only In coaches. TlckeU at the higher rate good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. August 15, and 29 and Septemlwr 12, 1907. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4.25 p. nu Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at f 55 p. m. and 8.60 p. nx, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket agen-t. J. R. WOOD, ' GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. , , Soneral Passenger Agevt. 29 Atlantic City, Cape May Anglesea, WiMwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Saa Isle City, Aval.in, Peermont, and Stone Harbor, N. .! Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. ( Asbury Park, Long Branch J West EDd, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allen )i hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beacbt Avon, Belmar, Como, Four Bays, HI, 28, and .0 t