Trustees Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. In the District C url of the United States for the Western District of Penn sylvania. In tbo multur of J AMES V. YOUNG, B .nk-uiiY. No. 35H3 In Bnnkruptcy. Ti n-'.- V suit) of valuable ival estate. By vlrtuo of an order of the District Court of the, United States for the Western Distrlctof Pennsylvania in the abovo stated case, to m i directr.l. ill. ru will bd expos to public sale by -notion or outcry on the premises first herein after described, on Maiu street, R.yn oldsvllle, Jefferson county, P being the residence of the said James V. Young, on Thursday, tbe 14th day of November, A. D , 1907. at 2 00 o'elok In the afternoon, all tho following de scribed several pieces or parcels of land, situate in tho boroughs of Ueynolds villeand West Reynoldsville, and the township of Winslow, county of Jef ferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and d"scribed as follows, to-wlt: The First Thkreof: A certain lot or piece of land lying and h;;itig situule In the borough of Uoynold-vill . county of Jefferson and state of Pcniiai Ivania, bounded and described as follows: Be ginning at a post, corner of Main and Caldwell (now Second) slreoti-: thence along Caldwell (now Second) street south 67 i degrees west 150 feet to a post on Gordon alley; thence along Gordon alley south 52 i degrees east, 60 feet to a post, corner of lot No. 11; thence north 67J degrees eaat 150 feet to a post OH Main street; tbence' along Main street north 524 degrees west 60 feet to a post, the place of beginning. Con taining nine thousand square feet, and being lot No. 12 In Albert Reynolds' addition to the borough of Reynolds vllle, as surveyed by James Cald'ell. Tbe abovo described land has erected thereon three dwelling houses and other necessary outbuildings. The first of said dwell.ng houses Is larirn, commod ious, convenient and in first class condi tion of repair, having a bath and closets; and tho second thereof is a good tene ment hou-e which rents readily nt a fair rental; and the third thereof is a new one htory two roomed tenement which will rent for a reasonable sum. The Second Thereof: Being a cer tain lot of land lying and Doing situate in the township of Winslow, county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on tbe public road, tbe southeast corner of land of Henry Herpel; thence along said road south 20 degrees and 50 min utes east 50 feet to a post; thence along other lands of Jacob Booth north 76 de grees and 25 minutes west 150 feet, more or less to a oost In another road; thence along said road northwest 50 feet to a post on line of lands of Henry Herpel; thence south 76 degrees and 25 minutes east 150 feet to a post, the place of beginning. Containing seven thousand five hundred (7.600) square feet, more or less, being the same lot of land conveyed to James V. Young by Jacob Booth et ux, by deed dated Au gust 25, 1903. Excepting and reserving therefrom all the coal and other min erals and mines In, under or upop the same, with full and free leave of ingress, egress and regress to the said tract of land, as fully and completely as excep ted and reserved In tbe deed of the Cen tral Land and Mining Company to said Jacob Booth. The Third Thereof : Being an equity interest in an Article f Agree ment, dated November 2nd 1903, be twmm David Reynolds and Jorotban Wbitmore, for the sale by said Reyn-j olds to said Wbitmore or lots wos. iti and 148, In David Reynolds addition to the borough of Reynoldsvilla, county and state aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows: On tbe weBt by Anna street, on the north by lot No. 149; oh the east by Neff alley, and on the south by Jack Gibson. Each of said lots being 150 x 50 feet. The consideration agreed to be paid bvsaid Wbitmore to said Reynolds was Four Hundred Dollars ($400), as follows: Fifty dollars in band at tbe time said agreement was made, and Five dollars each month thereafter until the Bald Four Hundred dollars was paid, wnen said Reynolds agreed to convey said lots to said Wbitmore by Warranty Deed. Oa June 18th, A. D. 1906, for value received, tho said Jonotban Whltmore sold, set overand transferred, by a writ ten assignment On said agreement, all bis right, title and Interest In said Ariiele of Agreemont and Lots, to tbe sb id James V. Yiung. There has been paid by said Wbitmoro and Bald Young, on said agreement, tho sura of One Hun dred and Five Dollars, thus leaving a balance of Two Hundred and Ninety Five dollars due said Reynolds, and by a writing duly signed by said David Reynolds and attached and made a part of tbe petition filed In this case, he, the sahd David Reynolds, agrees to extend the terms and conditlons of the above mentioned Agreement to the purchaser thereof at this sale, and make a deed to such puicbaser for said lots upon the payment of the balance of said purchase money. The aforesaid described pieces of land and the equity interest In said Agree ment will b sold free and discharged from all liens, except the two lots men tioned In the aforesaid Agreement, which will be sold subject to the pay ment of tho balanco of said purchase money, bubj 'd to the terms of payment mentioned In the original contract for the purchase thereof; and said real es tate will be sold either as A whole or by he piece, at the discretion of the under signed so as to bring the best possible price. iy , , Terms of Sale. Ten per centum of all bids to be paid on day of pale; one-half of tbe purchase price of the first piece (b flng the pr.jn ises located on Main streot. R-ynolds-vill borougb)on theconSrmatlon of sale; and the balance with approved seourlty with Interest must be paid in six months after confirmation of sale; all the balance of tho purchase price, for the pieces of land designated in said pe tition and advertisement as "The Sec ond Thereof" and "Th Third Thereof" must be paid in cash upon confirmation of sale. C J. Kerr, Trustee. " October 14 th, 1907 If you have anythiiig io sell, try our Want Column. ntmmmmmminmmmmmmmmmmnmimmmm 1 Closing Out all Summer I I Goods at Less than Cost, i Dotted Swiss, 25, now 1.7c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14-c;-- j Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. , n 3 Figured Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now 10c. . 2 Figured Batiste, 12Vk, now 8c. . Hi Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. 3 Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 50c, now 39c. 3 Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, broken lots 15 and ; , 18c, now 10c. Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, r5 $1.00, now 75c. 3 ST Men s Summer Underwear, 22 cents Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men's $1.50 Pants lor 95c. rrS Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re- 5 duced proportionately to prices quoted. ZZ N. HANAU. 1 P I T T S B U R G EXPOSITION The season's on the wane Closing Night, Oct. 26 MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS FOR OCTOBER UNITED STATES MARINE BAND President Roosevelt's own Sept. 30 Oct. 5 MEXICAN BAND Mexico's Official Musical 60 October 7-12 DAMROSCH and his peerless musicians closes the season, Oct. 14-26 BOSTOCK'S ANIMAL ARENA Includes 100 of the most ferocious beasts in captivity Show Is entirety brought here from Paris Twice as large as last year. NEW NEW NEW SEE 'EM Floral Hall, Package Express Demonstration, Electrical Illusion, Pharaoh's Daughter, Theatorium, Moving "Pictures, Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-rouna, Coffee Packing Machine, Pony Track, Toboggan. NEW MUSIC HALL Seating Capacity Increased; Improved Acoustics; New Stage; Largest in Western Pennsylvania. ADMISSION 25c EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS. Ask your ticket agent abaut the THEY GAVE THE BALLS. And the People Danced to Pay the Debts of Louis XIV. Ill 1712 Louis XIV, favored the opera, then established in the first salle of the Taints R:yal (there have been two), with a special mnnrloti for the better accommodation of Its ad ministration, archives and rehonrsals. This hotel is situated In the Rue NIcalse. The building was generally designated under the mime of Mitga sla, whence the term Fllles du Mnga slu (not de mngasln), which was applied not only to the female choristers aud supers, but to the female dancers them selves. It so happened that the king forgot to pay his architects nnd work men. In order to satisfy them the Chevalier de Bouillon conceived the Idea of giving balls In the opera house, for which Idea he received an annual pension1 of 0,0(X) francs. He was paid, but the king's debtors were not, for, although the letters patent were granted somewhere about the beginning of 1713, not a single ball had been given when the most mag nilk'Ptit of the Bourbon sovereigns de scended to bis grave. one day shortly after his death d'Argeuson. the then lieutenant of police, was talking to Louis' nephew, Philippe d'Oileans, the regent. "Mon Rlgnore." he said, "there are people who go about yelling that his majesty of ble.-scd memory was a bankrupt and a thief. I'll have them arrested and have them Hung Into some deep under ground dungeon." "You don't know wlwt you are talking about," was the answer. "Those, people must be paid, ami then they'll cease to bellow." "E.it how, monslguoreV" "lA't's give tlie I r.V.n that were projected by Bouil lon." iU said, so done, and the people daiuel to pay Louis XlV.'s debts, as. according to Shad well, people drank to till I'll.'. Mes IL'n coffers: Tlie Ling's most faithful subjects we i.i 'a litf.'vlco nre not dull. We drink to show our loyalty And make his cotters full. London Saturday Bevlew. A SERIOUS LAUGH. Ths Penalty of Mirth at an Ancient Church Celebration. There was a church celebrntlon of a ratiier exciting nature many .vi-nrs ago In Lvnti. Mass,. The occurrences murk Inv tlie iV.lkiitlon of the Oil Tunnel Meeting house In 1082 are recorued by an eyewitness and quoted in Olm diali Ol ntli's "I.ln." After tin form al iciv .ioii.v of dedication a fenst was held. . Ye t'.l.iui'i i l:i ye greate1 bnrne of ilr. I'dil. W'.r e ve we:e ti table r rookder flew to ye beam ovjv'ou beads Mr. i.h h.irdson, ye .S'e.vbu y minis ter. In a very loud vob-e and stately mil '.i proclaimed that tho ye house was n u temple It ye: w i.i hut n fit cas ket l i.- .e godly Jewel of Lin. Where ti;i i n most lusty c:'0 v wni set up by ye o'i! cock on ye beam, an I he Unppeil 1:1 v sending ye dust down on to ye !.i , '' Vi i. ipiutie bur ed n; ple.t tit ye mis l e'i t'i:. ; lowle. but. not being of good ni . i.i . ii 't hit. a. nl wl.li a whl ring no'., e !r Cew to p grounl as if n dls S'.wt. !'';. ;.'f.-l.-'i was Li metl m o i. ..'ii' iw 'n c Ms t!i ti'inr li' ii. h. en '".'..i i r l ye (!:m :e "i'i:t pc 'loiMiMii-e oi .i i;! :( ,:.ul la tix .1 k :: same tints In ('ml:! : ro he st his Jiw.i open In ruv.'.i i i e I'm; I v.'it ' be ond his po er to brbi:; the:n It k h ills n ;o lie was e;y greate. and his joyfu ! ,"..:'i -v.ii soon turne I tik gj-ievon,'' rroa:;!:!-;. V." I o.:r utmost to stay tlie an oi' Mr. JJervl.-h. Ititl ronM make .. , . Jt lit !e til Sir. lt i;i". who !v:i .'Hi s i ..e.'.il:i." of limit itn e. dl 1 ! i : ti c it to fit d iwn on ye flour .1.'..'. l;!n : I.I' head betve i h! legs, In-.iinj ; e face up.vanl as intuit as nir: ! !; gave a po er'ul Id iw an I :..! 'e.i press, which ItnmgU. ye J w ;; ! in'o v.o k!n t ordo . rut Mr. .-! i did no: gap no a ig'i mu h t ;. iii-ithcr iirt Ii.' al' tniich f . tliiit matter. A Fillcito; r .'.C3. A .euntnr. dcM-rlVbij: a fiiirttign whi-reln lie hn:I i'ii:;:i'iw.'in!ed n rival, sail'.: "When ft been me plain that vktory v.as mine, wheii my piuieut!t face OLD PEOPLE NEED VINOL Because it contains the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues and replace feebleness with strength. We return money il it fails to benefit. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Uc'nn to grow darker ami more tor bid '.Ing, I smiled to myself. I could have muttered to myself some such fell'. Hons aside as that which came from the small boy who was being ppn;.!.ed. In the : .lire of his spauk ltg the l.oy's mother paused to say in Rlnrere tones: " Tommy, this hurts me far more thiiii It does yon." "An! thereupon In his odd. face downward position the boy winked ntid muttered to himself: "'1 was iifraid Unit bard board I put In tlie seat of my trousers might In jure her delicate hand." " Got It Overboard. . Once while In a foreign port Admiral Dewey ordered the heaviest hoisting taiUle In the ship to tie got out of the hold wi'lmut delay. Nobody knew wh it It was for, as there was nothing Jtt.t at that time, either heavy or HjT'.it. to be taken on board or sent tshore. After' two ' hours' hard work the t:iel: was in place, and Dewey then ordered th::t a large chew of tobacco which bil l been thrown under one of the guns b: hoisted overboard nnd dumped Into the sea. The Printing Press. The ino-tt useful nil round Invention to hit'.nau'ty U the printing pres;. ( leratlons :i-?o some philo sopher said. "In tlie world there U nothing great but man, and lu man there Is nothing gr:-:it I lit mind." That is to say. while there are many great things, tlie great est is mind. It Is by and through bis Ir.liH-t that nitn has rUen to the mastery of the n'nnet, and whatever sharpens the bite lect nt the same time advances the world's civilization. This the printing press has done as nothing e-ie has done, and therefore to the print lug press belongs the honor of being the most useful all round Inven tion known to man. New York American. Origin of "Hurrah!" The history of many a race may lie read In Its ha tt leery. The "Banzai!" of the Japanese, the "Fiighiighhullnh!" of the Irish and our own "Hurrah!" have found their origin fur back In history. Although many authorities have de clared that the word "hurrah" Is n de velopment of the Jewish "hosannah," the consensus of opinion now Is that It Is a corruption of the ancient battle cry of tlie wild Norsemen. ' Tur alel" meaning "Thor aid ns!" Formerly the word was xlled "huzza mid pro nounced "hurray." In one form or another It Is used by almost every na tion. Pittsburg Post. Good Wearing Qualities. Dnnatello Is a Greek who has nma.tsed a small fortune in Boston In tbe sale of fruit, and that In tbe face of the fact that he writes the adver tisements which decorate bis stand. A recent sample which be prod need and displayed Is this: American and Foreign, Fruits Noted For Their Durability. Youth's Companion. Proverbs For All Occasions. "I lost heavily at the races yester day." 1 "A foolnd his money nre soon part ed," replied the sardonic person. Ah, but I won today." "A fool for luck."-Washington Star. Nerves Unstrung Could Not Sleep Mr. A. J. Filkins of Newark, N. Y tells of a permanent eure by Dr.A.W. Gfme's Ikm Pills When a man states In the most posi tive terms that Dr. A. W. Chafe's Nnre Pills was the o:i!y medicine out of all that he used thst gave- him health, nat ural strength ond strndlnca of nerves nnd lomliid s by saying he can "hon estly say" It. he means It. nnd Just what Mr. Filkln.t pays hunilreds of others have said In letters to in equally is strong. Mr. Fi'klns says: Dr. A. VT t'haee's Nerve Pillals tho only medi cine that helped me. I wan In a very bad condition. My nerves all unstrung plnyed out from enre, nervous, excit able and unable to sleep nt all nights. Nothing seemed to take hold until I got Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. They hare done me a world of good, steadied my nerves, given me strength and sleep. I needed them badly enough, and can honestly say the pills have been a great comfort to me. I can also say they are Bure and reliable. I am only too gtad to recommend them." 60o a box, at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. T. For i-alo lijSiok. & Fcicbt Drug Co. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Estute of Mrs. Mathilda Burge, late of Bjrough ol Went Keynoldsville, deceased. Notl!e I hereby given that letters of ad mlntatratioolu the above named estate bare been s;riint to the undeinluned. All per sons Indebted tot hesiitj estate are requiwted to make payment, and those havlns cliilma or demands against the same will make them known without delay to the underslicned. Mas. MABTHArran, 8. M. MeCrclght, i Executrix. Attorney. ' Sept. 12, W. Horseshoeing, Black-' smithing and General Repair Work of all kinds. Horseshoeing a sp cialty. All work neatly done. Give n.e a trial. Shop on WUlow alley. EC. REED ReunoldsvMe Ordinances, (ORDINANCE NO. 127) AN ORDINANCE estabiUhlnd tho If rada of the side or foot walk on both sides of Hill street from the east oido or B'lynn alley on tho west to tbe wes' side of Seventh street, whero said buveoth street crosses paid Hill street, on the east: also flxintr tho oja'orlxl to be used to tbe construction of said side or foot walks when laid, relaitl or repa red. and fixing tha width thereof. Si-o 1. Bo It ordniaed and enacted hy the town council of tho horouirb of lleyiioldtivtlio. Pa., and It Is hereby or dained and enacted by authority of tho same, that tbe grade for'the side or foot walks on tbe north and south sides of Hill street, In said borough, from the east slile.of Flynn alley on tho west -m the west side of Seventh street, where bald Soventh street crosses said Hill street on tha east, be, and the same Is hereby established as follows: NORTH SIDEWALKN Beginning at northwest corner of Seventh and Hill streets, atanelevailon of 202 leet us grade, thence along Hill street 50 feel at a falling grade of 14 per cent; thence 25 feet at a falling grade of 10 per cent; thence 30 feet at a falling grade of 8 08 per oeot; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 5.30 pur cent; thence 39 feet to tbe east side of Six.h street at a falling grade of 5 per cent; thence across Sixth street 40 feet at a rising grade of 1.12 percent; thence 100 feet at a rising grade of 4.49 per cent: thence 50 feet at rising grade of 2 04 per cent; thtince BO (rJ at a falling grade of 4 40 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 11.62 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of V.M per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 12.74 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 10 24 per cent; thence 50 reel at a falling grade of 23 90 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 21.42 per cent; thence 110 feet to East side ol Fifth street at a falling grade of 18 per cent; thence across Fifth street. 50 feet at a fal.ing grade of 10.96 percent; thence 50 feel at a falling grade of 5.44 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 3 94 per cent; thence 150 feet at a falling grade of 2 93 rr ct ; thence 60 fu at a falling grade of 80 per cent; thence 100 feet at a falling grade of 1.20 per cent; thence 80 feet level; thence 137 6 feet to east side Fourth street at a rising grade of 3 80 perct ; thence acro-s Fourth St. 40 f at a rising grade of 2 95 per cent; thence 246 feet at a rising grade of 10 per cent: thence 50 feet at a rising grade of 9 02 per cent; thence 60 feet at a rising grade of 7.98 per cent; thence 38 feet to east 9lde of Fine Alley, at a rising grade of 5.63 per cent; thence across Pine Alley 16 feet at a rising grade of 3 59 per cent; thence 100 feet at a ris ing grade of 6.80 per cent; thence 50 feet at a rising grade of 8.18 per cent; thence 35 feet to east side of Tbird street at a risin? grade of 8 per cent; thence across Third street 40 feet at a rising grade of 10.27 per cent; thence 83 feet at a rising grade of 7.37 per cent; thenoe 50 feet at a rising grade of 7.10 per oent; thence 50 feet at a rising grade of 3 44 per cent; thence 50 feet at a rising grade of I 02 per cent; thence 75 feet to east side of Alley at a falling grade of 0 50 per cent, SOUTH SIDEWALK. Beginning at the southwest corner of Seventh and Hill streets, at an elevation ol 198.32 feet as grade; tbence along Hill street 60 feet at a falling grade of 11.16 per cent; thence 25 feet at a falling grade of 10.96 per cent; tbence 25 feel at falling grade of 9 per cent; theuue 30 feet at a falling grade of 7.36 per cent; thence 59 feet to east side of Sixth street at a falling grade of 5.50 per cent; tbence across dixth street 40 feet at a falling grade of 7 30 per cent: tbence 100 feet at a rising grade of 2 54 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 1 per cent; tbenoe 50 feet at a falling grade of 1 40 per cent; thence 50 feet at a falling grade of 5.80 per cent; thence 50 feel to east side of Coal alley: at a falling grade of 10.22 per cent; tbence 50 fuel at a falling grade Of 11. 35 per cent; thence 60 feet at a falling grade of 18 per cent; thence 50 feet at a fulling grale of 20 44 per cent; tbence 60 feet at a falling grade of 18 '.W per cent; thenoe 110 feel to eiist side of Filth street at a falling grade of 17 M) percent; tbence across Fifth street 5p loot at a falling grade of 8.70 per cent; thence 50 feet at a fulling grade of 5,li per cent; thence 60 feet at a fulling grade of 3.94 per oent; thence 150 fcei at a falling grade of 2 93 per coot: theffce 50 feet to east side of Swauip alley at a falling grade of 1 80 per cent; tbence 100 fe.et at a falling grade of 1 2o percent; thence 80 feet level': bhenuo 137.6 to east side Fourth street at rising grade of 3.50 per cent; thence across Fourth street 40 feet at a rising grade of 'i 30 per cent; thenee 91 feet at a rising grade of 9.59 per cent; tbence 50 feet at, a rising grade of &32' percent; thence 60 feetat a rising ?rade ol &2SH; thence 50 feet at a rising grade of 10 22 per cent: thence 50 feet at a rising grade of 9.78 per cent; thenoe 50 feet at a rising grade of 22 per cent; thence 35 feet to east side of Pine alley at a rising grade of 7.40 per oent; thence across Pine alley ltt feet at a rising grade of 1.84 per cent; thence 180 feet to east side of Third street at a rising grade of 6.38 per cent; tbence across Third street 40 feet at a rising grade of 6 85 per cent; tbence 130 feet at a rkia? grade of 6.31 per cent; thence 60 feet at a rising grade of 3.62; thence 60 feet at a rising grade of 1.34 per cent; thence 75 feet to east side of alley at a falling grade of 1.73. Sec. 2. The wldtb of the aide or foot walks on said street shall be -four feet and all side or footwalks laid upon said street shall be upon tbe grade as es tablished in See. 1 of this ordinance. Sec 3. That whenever hereafter any side or footwalk sball be laid, relaid or repaired on ll e north or south side of Hill street, between the termini de scribed in Sec. 1 of this ordinance, th. same shall be constructed only of brick, concrete or paved flag stone. Sec 4. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be supplied by tbe foregoing, be and the same is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at regular meeting of tbe Council beld at the council chamber on Tuesday, tbe 1st day of October, 1907, at 10 p. m. J C. KING, Pres of Council. Attest: Clement W. 1?lynn. Secretary of Council. And now, October 7, 1907, lne fore. going ordinance it. mbmitted to me, lead, considered and upprotitd. frMITH M. McCBEIOHT. ". ' Chief Burgess-. ORDINANCE NO. 128 AN ORDINANCE to establish the grade of Main street between the South side uf Seventh Street, where . feven,h S'reet. crones said Main Street on the West, and tbe borough line at "Cool Spring Hol low ' where said Maiu street coincides-" with a public road In Winslow Town ship, on tbe East. Be It ordained and enacted by tbe Town Council of i Borous'h o' Reynoldsvllle, Pa., and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of same. i,'.uThSt tbe Krade ' Mail Srtreet in tbe Borough of Reyuoldsvllle Pa., between tho South side of Seventh Street wbere said Seventh street erodes said Main street on the West, and the boroueh line t. ww Hollow", where said Muin street coin cides wltb a public road in Winslow lowaehlp on tbe East, sball be and Is hereby established In accordance The State Highway Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap proved tbe 22nd day of June, 1907, by Joseph W. Hunter, State Highway Commlsloner, a profile and plan of said; man helnp now nn AU lH .1 o the Clerk of Council of Reynolds- V tin hbtrmimfc, - t.A tj S ..... . uo nam graae map being marked and designated as "Plan and Ptoflile for the Improvement of Main Street 1a Reynoldsvllle Borough. Jefferson County, Pennsylvania." Seo. 2: All ivHinu.,o . nrdlnancea In conflict herewith, are Passed and enacted finally by the Towneouonl l nt RMJfii-'' rJ- at a regular meeting beld at the Coun- iVT. i , 1UH8ay. the 1st day of October, 1907, at 10:30 p. m. . . J. C. Kino, Attest:: President of Counoll. Cnmywm Yf. Flynn, Secretary of Counoll. And now October the 7th. 1907, the foregoing ordinanoe is submitted to me, read, considered and approved. . Smtoh M. McCreight, Cbief Burgess. jyBBH.IN DIIVORCE. Minnie Pyle verstM-Harry Pyle, iNn'JLApr" Tmm- lm- Piurles Subpoena JEFFERfWK C0erTY, Bs: ine uommonffculth of Pennsylvania. : To Harry Pyle, Greening; oommaod yoa as twice before you Tni "nlln!'B!U ,,t "iMterof business ... i n ni:i, asiue, you oe and IRK5JnnJESrll,I'0,,,, per8n ne, our ?LBAP of Common . .. . l'" me secona sionday or November next, to shew cause, if anv o?;l?Jh, 2.,,r w,ie-Minnie pyie,shouia SrhiM? ?h hTO.K w'on"the ho""" of matrimony w me rtuiuoa ana Vur "7,d,tn'" om h81' 'n o case omit at . your Derlli .Tj V, :" eea, r resident nf r, a! n?"!1 Brokvllle. the loth day Allowed by MieOoaj-r. Attest-Orans-HI Blooo, Prothonotary To Harry Pyle Greeting: You. are hereby sot IHed to appear before the Honorable hmIbb of tbeCourt of Common Pleas, at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second Mon day of November nest, to answer as set forth la the above subpmnt. Oetober4,MG7. Sheriff. Trustee's Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. In the pistrlot Court of the United states, for tbe Western District of Pennsylvania. In. Uie matter ef Charles Philip Koeroer. Bankrupt, No, Jtt60 In Bankruptcy. By virtue of as order of the District Court, of tlie United States for tbe Wesrern Dlstriot of Pennsylvania In the above stattd case, to me directed there will be exposed to. public tale by auction on the premises of Chin Ins Philip. Koerner In the Borough off fVest Keynnldsville, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, ISO?, ' at 2.00 o'clock- In the afternoon, all the-fol.; "V. 1 . ui mnq situate- in the Bomosh of West Roynoldsvlllo county of Jefferson, and stale of Pennsyl vania bounded and described as follows,. THE FIRST THEREOF, all that certain, lot or piece- of land situate in Powers andi Warner s addition of town lots to the bor ough of Reynoldsvllle, now West Reynolds vllle, as surveyed and mapped by James. Caldwell. A. D , 1H72. and knofn In said ad dilion as-lot No. 128. bounded and described! as billows, to-wlt: Beidnnlnx at a post cor ner of Powers and Brown streets;: thence North .17 degrees East sixty feet to a post t thenne South 38 degrees East one hundred, and fifty feet to post; thence'8outh 37dttgre West sixty feet to a post ; thence North aloss Puwers street 3S degrees West, one hundrtdi and Mfy feet to the pliire of beginning, eosv tabling B.rtiO square feet more or less and marked and numbered in said plot as ktt No, 1 23. Being the same property deeded to ;hnHes P. Koerner by J. H. Svkes aud wlfic deed dated October 1st, IDWIi recomeed in. Deed Book 8, page 124. " THE SECOND THEREOF, all tht eer tala piece, parcel or lot of grounik, sli unte in. the borough of West ReynoldsvilJe, county of Jefferson, state of Pennsylvania, In Powers and Warner's plan of town kits In said borough as mapped and plotted hy James Caldwell, and recorded la the Recorder's office in and for Jefferson county, in Deed Book : Vol. 2, page 427, bounded and described as follows: On the north, by Bxown street thirty feet; on the West by lot number one hundred and twenty-three (12:1), one hun dred and Afty feet; oa the south by an alley thirty feet; on tbe East by the eastern half of lot number one hundred aud twenty-two, containing fi00 square feet, and being the Western half of lot No. 122, adjoining the lot No. 123. Being tbe same property deeded to Charles P. ikoerner by Arthur O'Donnell by "Jeed dated March, 4th, W02, recorded In Deed Book IS, page StT. The above described land as a whole having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling and other neces sary outbuildings. TKRMSOF9ALE. 1st, Tea per cent of the bid at which tbo property is knocked down, must be paid u cash, or by ceriltted check, at the time th Property Is si ruck off or it will be tunned late l put up and resold, and the bidder teat for any discrepancy betwie i his bid and any subsequent bid 2nd, Tlie halnm-e of the purchase price must be paid in cash on confirmation of sale anj delivery of deed. HKSB HKHfEL, ..Vruslee. September 23, 190T. I cuii.crlt for The Star If you want tb Ntws
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