The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 21, 1907, Image 8
Vlnol builds you up and keeps you up Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. Stoke & Poicht Drug Co. A DMINlSTltATOK'S NOTICR l1n:t! nf .1 imi'H I. AiMlcrstm. hi -Kwix Twnlil, Joili isiiii I'imnvy, IVnn-ylv juln, Iirltim of ndriilnhtrati.in iipnn t iili ive DHtiteU estuto luivlnn W cnuiliMl lht iiii(IiIIi:mkI, nil l)'i" " liming iMiittns IIKIllllSlr Willi NllltIM Will pii'X'lll llll'lll fi)i iiiy- 111. n 1 ilulv mil Imnttniti'ili llil Ihiiso Inili'lit- Wl tlHTHIil Will ll'Il-C HIJlUll ItlimnllllM' ):iy irtit to I.. Amikhmiin. M M. DiivN. Achnliilstr Al'M. Atloini-y. M INN UC H KKUK, NOTAHY PUIIMU, STKWKIHAI'IIHR ANOTYI'KVVHITKIt. Reynuldsvllto, Pa. Official Reynoldsville. ORDINANCE NO 124. REGULATING the manner and tortus upon which the owners of property or other persons, may make connection to any public sower, or branch thereof, in theltorougu of Reyuoldtiville: pro viding for the paymentof fees and how permission to make such connection ean 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 Burgees and Town Council of the Borough of Reynoldsville, and' it is horeby enacted and ordained by author ity of hhiiih: Sec. 1. Tli hi f loin ami after the pas flage of this ordinance it shall be the (tiny of all person wishing to tap into or make connection to any public sewer or brand) thereof, within the juris diction of the Born igh of Reynolds villa, to first make written application to the Cierk of Council for permliwion to to do, such written application to state the promises and sewer desired to bo connected. If the person making the application has not directly paid or con' trlbuted by a special assessment to wards the expense of the construction of the suction of the sewer for which application for permission to tap into or connect with in tnado, the person making such application shall pxy to the Clerk of Council for the use of the Borough, a fee of twenty dollars for permission to connect with the said sewer. See. 2. When application is made to the Clerk as above provided and the fee paid, if tho person making appli cation be required to pay the fee the Clerk shall notify the Sewer Inspector who shall designate the place where the conmctioii shall be made to the public sewer, or branch thereof; and work shall oh done under the super vision of the Sewer Inspector and to his satisfaction. The sewer Inspector shall be entitled to receive and demand for Bis services before the connection is made, a fee of Sfventv-flve cent, which said foe hhall lw paid by th twr-uin taking the application, and the said fe tihall be payment in full w the Sewer Inspector for his services in milk ing the connection or supervising the Mine. Sec. 3 Fur any violation of the above rules or regulations he person offending shall be liable to a fine of not less that 25 00 nor more than $50 00 for sen offi'nso. to be recovered for the hs of the borough as other- fine- and saalties are collectable by law. Section 4 Whenever anything Is forbiddon or directed by the provisions of this ordinance by using the general terms, anyone, any person, the person, every person, and such person, or the relative pronoun he, referring to jcb general term, the same prohibition or direction, if the contrary be not ex pressed, is extended to more persons lbn one. to females as well as males, and to corporations and partnerships doing or permitting the same to be done. Sec. 5. That any ordinance or part at ordinance Conflicting with tbe pro visions of this ordinance', be and the im are hereby repealed so far as the same effects this ordinance. Passed and enacted finally by the Town Council of Reynoldsville', Penn sylvania, at a regular meeting held an the Council Chamber on Tuesday, tfin 6th day of August, 1907, at 10:30 p. m. J. C. King, Attest: President of Council. Clement W. Flynn. Secretary of Couucll. And" now, Auuit 13tb, 1!K)7, tbe fore going ordinance is submitted to me, read, considered ar,d approved. Smith M. MoCreioht. Chief Burgess. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. A LOST CONTRACT. Tha Llttls Thing That May 8omtlmi Prsvtnt a Sals. A pen once lost me an oritur. I find Just worked tip the cxect'Uve of n largo concern Into a desire to buy. I lind my contract form lylnt on his desk with my linger on the dotted line. TTe reached over toward Ills pea rack, took off a peu and plunged It Into tho Ink well. He turned to uie with a frown on his face the well was empty. I was reiuly with a fottntiiln nu. The M'i was uncapped. I banded It to him. I To started to write. The Ink would not flow. ' I took It mid shoo!; It. Aguln ho nmdo tho attempt, with no result. "I will get one," he said. So ho stepped Into the other room. Evidently Honin one stopped him with a question, for h" did not come buck for three minutes. Then lie stood nt his desk. He looked down lit the contract. "1 believe I had better think this mutter over ngalii," lie said. And nil the talk I put up could not IiiiiIkh him, I had lost n unit) because my fountain pen wns empty. Now, one of my regu lar morning duties, week ill and week out. Just nx regular ns my shave nnd m.v ihi eking over of calls to I in made nnd tin- making out of my expense ac count. Is lining my fountain xn. .James N. Itoweii In System. A Great Polyglot. Solomon Caesar. Malim habitually eonversod with Ids children In Latin, but on his deathbed, when Solomon, his son. begun to recite u psalm In the familiar Viibrnte of ids youth, the dy-l-ivr in ii ii. .-cholar to the last, muttered. "Non Ha. noli Ha! Ilebralce;" so the son repented It III Hebrew. He could, for Hint matter. Just us well have said It in Coptic or Chinese, for to Mini nil tomruiM came naluridly. At eighteen he could write In thirteen lan;,'i:i.;;es, oriental nnd Kiiropeitn. ami among bis published works wo find translations from the Arable. T'erslnn, Syiiac, Kthloplc, Hebrew, Coptic, Ar menian, !eorglnn, Mongol. Chinese, Korean, .Tnpanesc, Creek. Itiisslnu, Welsh nnd Oolhle. He Is Raid to have learned to spenk Armenian lluently In u fortnight, nnd he preached In Geor gian to n Georgian congregation In the Ciithedrnl of Kntnls. Loudon Snturdny Itevlew. A Patient Dog. .My brother lias two dogs, one a large tnastllT, the other n tiny Splta which he can hold In the hollow of his hand. Don, the big dog, hud been taught to lip down nnd face his food, but not to touch until the conininnd, "Eat," had been given lilm. His mistress, In a hur ry to leave for a day's shopping, gave Don his breakfast one day, but forgot the permission to "eat." nnd when she returned late that night the faithful dog lay with his pnws on tho plate of fond, but not a pnrtielo nnd been touch ed! Chicago Tribune. Where They Were Not Bad. A visitor who win ;i!tig through tlm penlteiitlnry one day turned to the warden and said: "I suppose yon have a good many bad people here?" "Bud! Bad penile here!" ejaculated the gray haired warde-i. villi nn nlr of comic surprise, "'lull put that Into your head? There are no bad peon! lio:i. Why. If they 'vintel to I at bad. we wouldn't let The warden smile I gr.i:dy. nnd the visitor awakened t tV1 f let that the p-'ii" wns not the place where people e ! I afford t be bad, even If they wished. -Rrooklyn Eagle. Cosmopolitan Dinners. "You enn pay yorr money In New York and get any sort of dinner you li':e and of every possible national-It.-." declared the man about town. Von can get an Italian illnner with v ",'hettl, a rrencli dinner with frogs' ! . an Irish dinner with scire sort of : t - .'. a Hiiugarla:i dinner with gou ' i. a Itussiaii dinner vl;!i caviare, n !' !::.di dinner with filjoles and a .Ihcrn dinner with corn pone." New York Press. Account Squared. 1 1 ! i l hi I owe yon an itp ilo'.-y. The In: 1 1. It was mining, nnd I miw your ur 'irella, ami, sup; wpig y.v.i had gone h ).,ie for good, I t in; II. Wicks Don'l mention It. I owe you i apology. You left your new hut. ri know, ami wo- ; )' V 1 o ie. As I !: id no umbrella aed ; : I W'i't want ti .vet my hat, I lit ri y:r:r. Hope ; " i don't iiiliiil.-IV:'iMn'. V.' klv. The Cashless Engagement. "1 hope you won't Insist upon n lung engagement, dearest," he said tenderly. "No, sweetheart, I won't. You have rot money enough to inaltn one enjoy able," she answered practically. Life. The charity that hastens to proclaim Its good deeds censes to bo charity and Is only pride nnd ostentation. Ilutton. In a Studio. "I ordered you to pulnt me some rows In n stable. I see the stable, but where arc the cows?" "They are In the stable." "So Is your pay for this picture. You had better bring both out." Sneta. Conjugal Pleaeantry. Mrs. Beiihnm The good hook tells us thnt we must not covet our neighbors' wives. Kenlinm Well, I guess there Isn't much commandment breaking on your account. New York Press. One of the Mysteries. One of tho mysteries of the world Is thnt which leads a man to tackle n sec ond cigar after the agonizing experi ences with the first one. Milwaukee Free Press. riENTRAL STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Lwk Haven, Pa. J. It F.lcklnger, Principal. Full Term hiijin fh-fitnnlrr Olh, 1!)07. If you are Inlerestud In sncurliiK the best posbtHn trulriluff for teaching or . for hiiMliifNB or desire In tit for eoltntru, or are annkliiK un tutcullmit course. In Music, KlocuMon or Art, It would he to your ucl vim t imn lo pmrotilte this rn putitlile mid thoroughly esliitillsliiul ImsIIiiiMom. Its policy Is to I nil n not only Mm Intellectual bicubic but to develop cliiinit'ler unil to lit for life's (liil.liw. Address for Illustrated caut ion THR PKINUIPAI.. It will pay you to buy oxfords now Greatly reduced prlui 8 at Adam's. Old Homo Week sale at Mllllrons Here are ponieof the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing: IJest of Workmanship Heat Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All thepu you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. ynininimtiinimiiimiiintnimmmmmmmmmniiiimK 1 CI cing Out all Summer I I Goods at Less than Cost. 1 Dotted Swiss, 2.r, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c. Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. Figured Hntiste, was 15 nnd 18c, now 10c. Figured Batiste, 12'ac, now 8c. Figured Batiste, 10c, now Gc. Ladies' Dressing Snefiues.JrjOc, now 39c. Ladies' Hose Oc. Children's llose.'liroken lots 15 and . 18c, now 10c. Men's Dress Sliirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00, now 75c. Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men9 $1.50 Pants for 95c. 3 3 1 3 3 3 fc: Can't quote prices on all goods, hut everything re- duced proportionately to prices quoted. zS N.HANAU, I iiiiiiuiiiuiiuiuiuiiimiiuiuiuimuiiiiiuiuuiiiiiiuiuuiiiM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SIXTEEN-DAY EXCURSIONS Atlantic City, Cape May Antrlcsea, Wlldwood, Holly Rouen, Oceuu City, Sjb Isle City, Avalon, Peermont, and Stone, Harbor, N. J Rchoboth, Dal., and Ocean City, Md. i Asbury Park, Long Branch J West Kud, Elberon, Dual Beach, Allon I hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grore, Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Cotno, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, ManaMjuan, Brlolle and Point Pleasant, N. J. Tickets at the lower rate good only In coach oh. Tickets at tbe higher rate good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars In connection with proper Pullman tickets. August 15, and 29 and September 12, P?07. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4.25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.S5 p. m. and 8.50 p. n., 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, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. fflir$12 to si'liirSlilii Come to the m DuBois a am .wfies. Only Fair in Clearfield County and the Only Fair , Open Day and Night. , $2, 550 for Races. $2,450 for Premiums. $1,000 for Special Free Attractions. $6,000 YOU see it all for '25 cents. Five HALLATZAR SISTERS Imported, Sen sational. Balancing and Aerial Flying Ring Artists. Don't fail to see these beautiful and daring ladies id the most 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. WHITE and LA MART, Comedy Artiste, in the funniest of farces. Mrs. Simon's Simple Simon, A trick house act that will niake 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 in day time; night free. 'Children under 12 yearB 15 cents. DUBOIS DRIVING ' ASSOCIATION, INC., P. E. Griesemer, Sec. B. B. McCreight, President. ur Days, AUGUST 11, 28, 29 and