THE I A Fable For Critics Once there was an x. He was a .fine, lliefty (Ox. He could pull a big load. IJe mover ilmlked, but always liked to go straight ahead. N But the Ox tad enemies. There was the Flea and 'his whole foig Family. We don't care whwtber this Ox travels or not," said the Flea and his Folks. All we want is sonio of his blood." Where upon the Flcns eternally pesterod the iOx and gave him That Tired Feeling. Then there -was the Tom 'Cat ;and 'liis brothers the Doubting Thomases. "We don't know whether this 'Ox is going the right way or not," saM the Thomases. "Anyhow, we'll Bcratch his buck for him." Whereupon the Felines jumped on tho :back of tho Ox and scratched him for fair, which mado the Ox ex ceedingly Borrowful. Then there was the Fiste Fup and his Fellow Fistes a whole litter of Fistes. "We don't care how slow ithe Ox goes," said the Fistes; "tho slower the merrier for ns. All we want is to lng behind him and bite ltis Tail." Whereupon the Fistes snapped con tinually at the Tail of the Ox, which guvc thcOx.a mighty mournfulness. Finally the Ox, pestered constantly with the Fleas and the Felines and the Fistes, got to looking sickly. He stopped and lay down on his job, and there was no more going forward for him. KEY TO THE SITUATION; Tte town is the Ox. The Fleas and the Felines and the Fistes are those citizens who criticise every progressive movement and do every thing they can in their petty ways to make ljw Ox quit pulling in the right direction. MOTvAL: Give the Ox a chance to pulL Everybody j holler, "Git up!" f A. KAT2EN Of The Peoples Bar gain Store, just re ceived an enormous stock of Fall and Winter Goods As the market is very advanced in prices, I have secured the goods at very reasonable prices, to the .satisfaction of all my customers, ' Among these bargains are UNDERWEAR for the whole family. In SHOES we have a very complete assortment at low prices. We have also a large as sortment of staples in DRY GOODS at cut prices. Great bargains in Men's, Boys' and Chil. dren's CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS ' AND GLOVES. Remember you will find every article as represent ed. Our motto : "Quick Sales and Small Profits." A. KATZEN REYNOLDSVILLE, pa. "pHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH To tho Edison Phonograph can be ap plied the old aaylng: "A pleasure shared Is a pleasure doubled." It It the art of entertainment expressed In tangible form. Three la never a crowd when one of the three la an Edison Phonograph. ' Lore songs, dances, funny songs, ballads, all kinds of music In your own home, with less trouble and greater enjoyment than any other form of entertainment, and especially than any form of musical entertainment. You cannot possibly know how well the Edison Phonograph reproduces by listening to any other make of talking machine. To-Pay is th Best Day to Cons to Our Stork and Rkar ah Edisoh. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE ReynoldBviUe, Pennsylvania. Upholstering I FOR A SHORT TIME All those wUhing work done are requested to bring it in early or epeak to me concerning same at once. Residence and Shop on Railroad St., Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania. B. A. REITZ JENNIE N. KECK, Notary Public, Stenographer and Typewriter. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. WINDSOR HOTKL, 1S17-1WQ KMIka. ........ - - - . . . u- Q.I 'A Square prom Everywhere" Hnecl&l ftutntnnhll uniMfniin....ut. Bight-seeing and touring cars. Rooms Sl.00 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in HIGH SCHOOL I BULLETIN Edltor-ln Chli'f. Gntydon Flnbintxm. Senior Reporter, , . El van nest. Junior Reporter. . My Surlcy. Soph more Reporter, Jane Smit h. Freehmnn Reporter, Ruth MuKee. "IWT MORTEM.' It's over now 1ml let. the defeat be oil- own No nml lu' why or hew. it was dune l hey did It But we've the satisfaction that we kept 'em going some Of rnurse ihey were victorious but they earnen 11. Old It II. ft. we little thought that you'd look on and frown, When fm tune smiles not on you, but you're over-rated! And though we fou-lit them Inch by Inch and inane ineir struggles naru, Were defeated hut were not humiliated. We got pin-hod Into the mud and we got IflfLaH l llm alula But our ardor never weukened not a bit; And we'll still live on and play and victory will lie ours But we haven't even got a thought to quit. Although there are no nroken bones, and somenow that atones, I see several with complexions slightly marred. By experlenre I know, and others say Its so mat several nau ineirconsu utions jarrea, K-B 1A-K. Miss Lul'Mo Delble, of the olaasof '07, visited our literary society last Friday afternoon. Friday of this week concludes our first month of school Most of t he sup plies are now here and work has begun with renewed effort. The high suhoul football team played a game with i'unxsutawncy IhbI Satur day and lout It It was a (rood game with a score of 6-0. Captain Shields was hurt. What Is a spiral stairway?' According to a brilliant Senior the report of our literary society Is minutes the first time they are written, seconds when copied. Who can explain why a cIhbs minus boys Is always so jolly? Or why do the Juniors giggle? When geometrical lines are "all In" they are not necessarily "down and out." MIbs Mllllren What is the meaning of "recrimination?" Bright Junior Accusation retorted. Miss Mllllren Whatdoes that mean? Junior Recrimination. "Oh, dear! If Fred were only here, I wouldn't have so much trouble with my Cicero." What's an epic ? Tom "George Washington." i If I bad a saw that a sub sophomore. "aid Blanche, O how grand Is the little whlteJialred fellow I Who plays In the band. Otis has been sitting In front of Al- dinc so long that her eyes are turning red. A riddle . Opens like a barn door, Pbutellkeatrap, ' Goes all day. But you can't guess that. Who Is the most popular Sophomore girl? Ask Dominic, Alex or Hamlin. Did the Salvation Army of the high school find a crate of lemons on Main street Friday night? Well, I gueBS not. Miss Coleman When should you look for snails? Guy In winter on a warm day. - j DISPUTE IN ENGLISH. " Mr."Sykes I've heard lots of Quota tions. , Teacher Did you see any quotation marks around them. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who Is now eighty three years old, thrives on Elec- trio Bitters," writes W. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow In all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny chil- dren too, are greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Stoke &, Felcht Drug Co. druggists, 60c, Reyn oldsvllle and Sykevllle. . KIDNEY. LIVER AND DOWELS IcknMS Is Drxt te Impossible If jrotl kssf the KMnsys. Uw ea4 Bewela la serfeet werkiac ecder wile, aa eeeasieaal 4eee at Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Llvtr Pills Mr. 8. B. HolSta. Ne. Mtt Cue An, Oraa4 RavMs. Mick., says: WI have far Mrs kra inkiest te slagtfskass ef tkt liver and constipation, the kidneys ware else Inactive an causae jaa.a araat deal ei pal a eeross ar lelns. I aot soma of Dr. A. w Chase's Rtcraay-Ltvar Pills and they eurad tke Inaetlvlt of the arcane rapidly and easily. I would aat be wttheut tham.' Me a box at all daalars. Write for a traa sample. Sr. A. W. Chase. Meolclae Ce., BufUle. N. 1. The Cold Evenings Mak you think, of SHOE. Iw Junl a Utile cool for Oxfords. In our window display on women's sldo uu will see tho Krlppendorf & Dittmun lint., whlcli In oiling, II for 13 60. 14 00 and $4 50. We get M.00 and M 50. Cloth Topi am In vogue. We have them. On the tnuii'e side ou will see the Bustonlan sb its Tho line is complete, wmslstlng of Patent Colts, Patent Kids, and Gun Metal. We are now ready to chow you fall shoes In every line. Nolan, the Shoe Man, Capital, Surplus and Profit 9120,000.00 Resource 9800,000.00 Established 1T - THE PEOPLES - NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'fl Becauso of lis long experience, high character of Its directors, extensive connections and perfect equipment, this bank Is emlnontly fitted to give Its customers prompt and Intelligent Hurvluo. ' Semi-annual Intori'st allowed anJ corn pounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. Your Business ResDectlullu Solicited. Open Saturday Evenings 7.80 to ".DO. THE PEOPLE" DANK BUILDING. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFICER John H. Kaochkm, Pres. J. O. Kino, Vlee-Pres. K. C. Bohdckkbs, Uashler DIRECTOR". John H. Kaucber J.O. King Daniel Nolan John II. Oorbett Henry O. Itelble J. 8. Hammond K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Gothcraft Clothes are in tended for theman who is par ticular about what he wears the man who wants his clothes to be correct in style reliable in quality perfect in fit, and .priced moderately The more difficult you are to please, the more Gothcraft 'Clothes will please you Suits - $10 to $25 Overcoats $ J 0 to $25 BING-STGK5 COM Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. j-.f. seQSaH ?ipas" Here are pome of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and Jewelry repairing : BeBt of Workmanship Best Material. Right Pricrs. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the Jeweler, in the PeopleB National bank building. J Horseshoeing, Black- smithing and General Repai of all kinds. Horseshoe! All work neatly done. Shop on Willow alley ir Work seshoelnif a specialty, one. Give me Ik trlalf"1 illev. - - Ix E. C. REED Trustee's Sale Of Valuable Real Estate, In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Charles Philip Koerner. Bankrupt, No. awio In Bankruptcy. By virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in the above stated Case, to me directed, there will be exposed to piibllo sale by auction on the premises of Uiailes Philip Koerner in the Horouih of West Kevnoldsvllle, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsylvsnla, on TUEHDAY, OCTOBEB 2, HOT, at 2.00 o'clock In the afternoon, all thefol. lowlnn described two tracts of land situate in the Borough of West Reynoldsvllle. county of Jefferson, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: TDK FIKMT THF.Kttnir all h.t .i lot or piece of land situate in Powers and Warner's addition of town lots to the bor ough of Keynoldsvllle, now West Reynolds vll e, as surveyed and mapped by James Ca dwell. A. I).. IH72. Hnd Itnnian In.aM.. dltlon as lot No. 12a, bounded and described J as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post cor ner of Powers and Brown streets; thence 4 North if! degrees East sixty feet to a post: tl once Houlh 3A dfirrAna H.nut. .ma h...iuJ and fifty feel to post; Ihence'South 87 degree West sixty feet to a post: thence North alone Powers street 3S degrees West, one hundred . and fifty feet to the place of beginning, con- ' tainlng ,J0O iuare feet more or less and marked and numbered In said plot as lot No. U4. Being the same property deeded to Charles P. Koerner by J, H. Hykes aud wlfe ny deed dated October 1st, 1WD, recorded In, Deed BookBd. page 124. THE H ECO ND THEREOF, all that cer tain piece, parcel or lotof ground, situate In the borough of WeHt KevnnlriaviliA of .Iciffenmn, ntate of PennHVlvanla. in FowerH and Warner s plan of town lot In told boron h as niriuued and d lotted ht J Caldwell, and recorded In the Recorder's office In and for Jefferson county, In Deed Book Vol. 26, page 427, bounded and described as follows: On the north by Brown street, thirty feet; on the West by lot number one li 1 1 ti , I rati u n t lK.nt.lli.iL. 1 '-i i " " j .... i , i. uug Hun dred and Hfty feet; on the south by an alley . thirty feet: on the East !v the tumn hair of lot number one hundred and twenty-two containing 4.r00 mi u a re feet, and being the KKrn .nan "i o. aajoininK tne lot No. 123. Being the same property deeded to Chillies P. Kuerner by Arthur O'Donnell by Jeed dated March 4th, l(Wj, recorded In Deed Book US, page tt5. The atiove described land aa a whule having thereon nvud a two story frame dwelling and other neces sary outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE. tat. Ton nt k. KM kl.. property is knocked down, must be paid in cab, or by certified check, at the time the property Is struck off or It will he Immediate- e Iy put up and resold, and the bidder held for any discrepancy between hie bid and any subsequent bid 2nd, The balance of the purchase price must be paid In cash on confirmation of sale vn.l rlellvurif nt Aitoii HRNRV HERPEL. Trustee. Made in New York o UR success has come from backiner every statement with merchandise that lives ud to it. That's why we sell Benjamin Clothes. This label has meant Clothes Satis faction for more than a third of a century. It is the label that Fashionable New Yorkers accept as the assurance of Correct Style and Perfect Workmanship. Correct Clothes for Men Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. PHILADELPHIA. For sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
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