NUMfiEB 22.. VOLUME 16. Valuable Patent Issued aw mm to Reynoldsville Men. REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A.i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, IW7. IBS T. J, Ncwcome and J. C. Hirst Have a New Mining Ma chine on the Market. HERPEL BROS. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING THEM. A Number of Orders Already in and the Machine Has been very Thoroughly Tested in Somerset and Butler Counties. J. O. Hirst, of rieynoldaville. and T. J. Newoome, of Butler, formerly man ager of Wtabaw Park, aie putting a coal mining machine on the market that is claimed by experienced men in gxal mining busings to be one of the Tieat, if not the bent, fastest and most perfect and simplest mining machine ever made The total weight of the -machine is 400 pound; two alss-a, -.our i-poi five foot undercut" It is called the Newoome and Hirst Direct-Connected Rotary Electrical Mining Mitchine. It was patented June, 1907, by Thomas J. Newoome, John C. Hirst, and one-third Interest assigned to George T. Mil ler, of Butler. John C. Hirst is general manager, with home office at Reynoldsville. Herpel Brothers, of this place, will make the machines. The Penwood Coal Co., of Rock wood, Somerset Co.. where first demonstra- . t .Va nnL In- ... n a mn., n a tta frllA first order for four machines. F TKa Anmnnd fop Ihta mHnhlnn. when well introduced, will likely beoome so great that Herpel Bros, will have to enlarge their 'machine shop to fill the order. We hope this wilNbe the case. It will certainly require inoreased help in a very short time. The following letters from a chief en- Vgineer, mine inspector and mine fore man, men competent to judge, are cer- Kick the . vxtsr for the town and community, despite his occasional mis takes, may be a great deal more than the kickers themselves are doing. Did THAT ever occur to you f We are all neighbors in this town. What helps one helps the others. What hurts one hurts the others. Every community is a mutual benefit association, whether organ ized or just running wild. The printer is a charter member. If you had no printer no newspaper how would you like that ? Do you know what happens to towns that doift support a newspaper ? Nothing happens. Nothing ever happens in a town like that. As soon as things begin to happen in a town the newspaper comes along and tells about them. The newspaper boosts the town. It records progress and offers suggestions, by the editor or the readers, as to further progress. Every copy of every issue advertises the town. This is all free advertisement. It costs the town riothing. It costs the people nothing. It is a part of the business. In view of this fact, which, nobody can dispute, it is much better to pat the printer 6n the shoulder now and then or to speak kindly of him than to kick him. NO: DON'T KICK talnly very fUU-'Hng testimonies for Messrs. Newcmn and Hirst's new in vention. Gar ner Fletcher, chief engineer for the Somers"t Coat Co , of Somerset, Pa , in a loner to Mr. Hirst says: "Your demonstration of the capabilities of the Neworae-Hlrot Rotary Mining Machine in this locality has proved for this machine its future suco ss in bi tuminous coa'. mining The test run which you made in my presence was under the most adverse conditions and was more than satisfactory, having averag"d a full flva foot board in nine minutes. The construction of the in dividual parts of your machine renders it possible to be adapted to all condi tions in mining and its simplicity re duce repairs to a minimum. , Upon your placing this machine on the mar ket, you need no endorsement. Let the operator jnt 'give it a trial.' " Thomas S. Lowther, Mine Inspector of Twentieth Bitumen District, says: "I have seen the mining machine of Newcome and Hirst working under very difficult circumstances, and I can didly believe it to be the best and sim plest mining machine that I have ever seen." A. S. Snyder, foreman of the Listle mine, Listle, Pa., says: "The Hiret electric mining machine, with rotary cutter head, was demonstrated in Listle mine Saturday, October 6, 1907. The machine is mechanically perfect in its simplicity of construction and I highly recommend it, esieclally fur driving entries. For entry work it appears to me that it has no superior." Closing Out Entire Stock. The Cash New York Racket store is closing out 14,600 worth of stock at 26 cents less than cost to quit bus iness. Hartman, the city drayman, has loads of good kindling wood for sale Printer In the city of Brook lyn, N. Y., there has been for many years a con spicuous signboard out side an office which reads, "KICK THE PRINTER." " Bibulous persons sometimes go inside to carry out the apparent request, but they dis cover that the printer id a gentleman by the name of Kick. In every town there are persons who, if they do not actually feel like kicking the printer the newspaper man--at any rate do a lot of kick ing at the way he con ducts his paper. Henso DOX'T kick tho printer; ho is doing the best he can. And what he does TIIE PRINTER. Witches on their way to the SEES THE SIGHTS AT 'HONOLULU IN HAWAII Duncan Dunsmore Hob-Nobs With Nicholas Longworth, Quite by Accident, and Has a Good Time on the Island. Thejollowlng letter was written by Duncan M. Dunsmore to. bis father, D M. Dunsmore, of West Reynoldsville. . U. S. A. C. Colorado, Honolulu; Hit;, wail, September 8, 1907. One year ago to-day saw us leaving Newport, R I , for the Asiatic station, during this lime I have seen a largo portion of this earth's surface.linanj countries with strange people and ous toms, so the anniveisary of our leaving the states finds us en route to th m . I have been ashore since writing jou last and can truthfully say that I never, since I have been Id the navy, furloughs exoopted, have been treated to -well by the inhabitants. The" people-are-neaWy all Americans, that Is, all the buslnessN people. All the laborers are Kanakas, Japanese and Chinese. The first thing upon arriving ashore I hired a horse, with another shipmate of mine named Simons. Well, I had the time of my lif -on that horsn, between getting the vitals shook out of me and chased by mounted police fur sprinting. After two hours of this purchased torture I gave it up and turned the horse in, 12 50 out of pocket, two valuable hour lost, and a sore body, but nevertheless rather pleased with tbe excitement. Wethen hud a fine seven course dinner at the Utlun Grill for 50 ojn'sand lhn struck out to purchase a f-iw- curios. I got Bomo postdrds hut s not able to get much coral, as It it. quite expensive. Wn l b n got on a street car and rode down to Walkiki (Wy kee-kec) Beach. We noticed the Hawaiian band playing and thought we would stop coming back and listen. So we went on and went in the Hquarlum where wasaw a fine col lection of South Sa fishes and two devil fish. After seeing these we laid out our untirso for the hand and arrived just a- they played th'lr last selection, th-n the lights went out. We climbed over a fi nco and dUe vered ourselv. h nmi"; tmun of Indi and gentlemen In eusninif div-n A nni who piovid to tw Itpri it ii I . Nicholas Luii worth broke away from a lady, who was Al c, and oim up m us anil said, "Wont you have a drink. bo?" With out waiting for an answer he got ii Ja panese steward with two bottles of Scotch and some soda. Mr. Longworth chatty a few minutes with us and said he wanted u-ito have a good time This noted couple were giving a farewell party to their friends, Admiral Dayton CHALLENGE! Wf rbnUcim anyone to produce a raa of Eczema or other akin d!- caw tliat Dr.Taylor's ECZEMA REMEDY vill not cure. It la the only absolute panacea for ill blood diseases and sktn eruptions. Thousandg o( tcallmoniala to show you. Bend for photos of recent euree.v Sold under abtolut guarantee to cure or money refunded. Not a finite Inntance of failure. It you would be cured act It today. For sale by Stoke & PuicLt. Drug Ask for free Illustrated t.okioi. ; Big Hallowe'en Carnival and and the four captains. They left for America the next day on the Korea. To sny that wn were astonished at what we blundered into Is putting it mildly. Well, wo came on down town and went Into the Salvation Army reading room, wnere they treated us vr ry kindly. Duncan M. Dunsmore Building Private Plant. R. T. Smith is now having the wall built for a building 20x22 feet and three stories hleh, which will be used for the mnnufaotute of electrloity for his hotel and private houses here. He will also put In heating apparatus for beat ing his hotel, with steam, heat. The first floor will be the engine room, the second for the dynamo and the third for the laundry Sykesville Post-ltis-patch Estray Notice. . Notice is hereby . given that there oame wandering unto my premises October 10. three small calves. Owner is notified to come and prove property, pav expenses and remove same or tbey will be disposed of according to law. Mrs G. Shepherd, Eleanora, Pa. ' Don't mlsa the closing out sale of W 500 worth of goods at the Cash NewTTeady York Racket Store. All goods must be sold. Going to quit business. In XTRAGOop this Store The Best Boys Clothing Made You Find the Label in Every Garment 2? a 93.00 op to $12.00 EDERHEIMER, STEIN & CO. MAKERS Help along th: Hallowe'en Celebration by writing aboat it to, your friend . Masquerade at Reynoldsville. Qlendale. The farmers are busy cutting their corn. ' There was a "weight sooial" at the Horm Run school on Saturday night and there was a nloe crowd. There will be a sooial at the Moore sohool ou Saturday, Oct. 19 L W. Moore and wife visited at Walter Moore's on Sunday. Master Earl Moore attended the "weight social" at Horm Run and stayed and visited big brother, Fred Moore, at Glendale over Sunday. V. L. Moore and family visited in Reynoldsville on Sunday. , Miss Ida Corbln was visiting with Elva Burkhouse on Sunday. ' E. C. Burns, postmaster, bad all the mall boxes numbered on Route No. last Saturday. L. W. Moore and Henry Snyder expect to haul lime from Sugar Hill next week E E. Newcome is laid up with sore neck. Zimmerman, Cox and Burkhouse now have their chop mill on Gordon allley, near' Third at in operation and are to do good work. They handle flour, feed, &c. Your patron' age solicited. Absolutely Guaranteed HERE are not many makers who have reached the mark of superiority by which we judge boys' clothing; only can count them on the fingers of But we've found the best of all. field, sorted, sifted and rejected until upon and know that XTRAGOOP CLOTHES FOR BOYS represent the best any maker can pro duce, the best any store can sell, the best any customer can buy. In XTRA00D you get fit, style, quality and better service. You secure more of value in these respects than in ordinary clothes because of the higher grade of cloth, linings and materials used; and because of the newer way of cutting, fit tinsr and shaoine- these into o-arments. ' &ep the name XX24222D In Remember it in connection with this Come here for boys' clothing. s V 5ui7 for School and oil Occasions. Boy' double breaded coat and pants suits, also Norfolk, age 7 to 17; alo RumUb, Sailors and Junior for youngster 2 to 10. A great variety of fabric that are suit able and all the colors and pattern decired. MILLIRENS L At Pardus; and Fires a Few Revolver Shots into Building byway of Expressing Her Opinion of Things. A foreign woman of Pardus was takeato the county jail in Brook ville last Wednesday evening on charge of carrying concealed weapons. Accord tog to reports her offspring attend the public school at Pardus and because their heads were inhabited with lice and teacher sent them home to have the population reduced at least, if not annihilated, the woman got mad and with a revolver In her pocket she went to the sohool house to adjust the mat ter with the teacher. The teaoher saw the infuriated woman oomlng and locked the door and refused to admit ber. She fired two shots into the school bouse before returning home. A warrant was sworn out for her and Constable Perry B. Love served It. She was given a hearing before 'Soulre Neff in this' place and bound over to court. She could not get ball and it now boarding with the sheriff. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty three years old, thrives on Elec tric Bitters," writes W. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an exoellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Eleotrlo Bitters h fleet the aged, and the same happy results follow in all oases of female weakness 3 . I a ...ill. rrr . . 1. . . uu general ueoiiiiy. vreaa, puny can dren toeare greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed also for stomach,, liver and kidney troubles, bjr Stoke k T7l . TI..I. Cn '1 mi. r...l nn Kin DanM- oldsylUe and Sykesville. J.'O. Johns, merchant tailor, next door to National hotel. Offers You CE They Are about one in ten; you one hand. We've gone over the we've settled mind. store. Price $5.00 to $12.00. JK MM M v
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