The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 06, 1907, Image 8

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CLOTHES FOR BOYS
Wear Longest-Look Best Are Cheapest in the
it comes to the real test
V V actual service on the boy you
get the evidence of better making which
proves them absolutely superior in
every way.
The fit, style and quality put into
this brand are permanent. All the
parts are accurately adjusted so that
coats are full and roomy. No detail is
slighted; no effort spared.
vtraoood best resists the strains
and hard knocks boys' clothing must
get. And its appearance is always
better than that of ordinary makes;
These are the reasons we guarantee,
and your reasons for buying.
Suit and Overcoat in every style for
ages 2H to 17 years. Large variety of pat
tern and fabric. Price $5 to $12.
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MILLIRBNS
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A Hard L)ebi to Pay.
"I owe a Hih: of prutltude that can
nevr ho ri i'.d i IT." rrltes O. S.Clark,
of YVisitleld, Iowa, ' for m., rescue from
death, by Dr. King's New Discovery.
The ominous dry, hacking cough quit
.before the first bottle was used, and
two more bottles made, a complete
oure." Nothing has ever equalled New
Discovery for coughs,' colds aod all
throat, and lung complaints. Guaran
teed by Stoke & Feicht Drujf Co. drug
gists, Revnoldsvllle and Sykesville.
50o uud $1 00. Trial bottle free.
Shot Halloween Night.
Newton Reddlnger, of Oak Ridge,
aged seventeen years, whs shot and
ustantly killed by Daniel L. Bisb at
Oak Ridge while out with some other
boys playing Halloween pranks lust
Thursday night. It Is reported that
Keddinger and his companions were
passing aloiit' in the middle of the
street in front of Blah's house when
e came out and fired a load from shot
gun at the boys, killlug Reddinger and
wounding Frank Anthony, one of the
party. Bisb was arrested.
Trustees Sale
Of Valuable Real Estate..
fin the District Court of the United
States for the Western District of Penn
sylvania. In the matter of
J A MES V. YOUNG, Bankrupt,
No. 3583 in Bankruptcy. Trustee's sale
of valuable real estate. ' j
By virtue of an order of the District
Court of the United States for the
Western District o( Pennsylvania In the
above stated case, to me directed, there
will be expose to public sale by auction
or outcry on the premises first herein
after described, on Main street, Reyn
oldsvllle, Jefferson county, Pa., being
the residence of the said James V.
Young, on Tbtmrtav, the 14th day of
November, A. D., 1007, at 2.00 o'clook
in the afternoon, all the following de
scribed several pieces or parcels of land,
situato In the boroughs of Reynolds-,
v411e and West Reynoldsvllle, and the
township of Wioslow, county of Jef
ferson and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and desoribed as follows, to-wit:
The First Thf.rf.of: A certala lot
r piece of land Winer and being situate
In the borough of Reynoldsvllle, county
of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows: Be
ginning at a post, corner of Main and
Caldwell "(now Second) streets; thence
long Caldwell (now Second) street
south 67t degrees west 150 feet to a post
en Gordon alley ; thence along Gordon
alley south 62i degrees east, 60 feet to
post, corner of lot No. 11; thence
north 671 degrees east 150 feet to a post
on Main street; thence along Main
treet north 621 degrees west K0 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 Caldvell.
' Thn above described land has erected
thereon throe dwelling houses and other
necessary outbuildings. The first of
said del..uy Luu-ien - large, ComraiNl
lous, cnnrsnler.t anil In Srot class condi-
tion of repair, having a batb and closets;
and the second thereof is a good tene
ment 'house which rents readily at a
fair rental; and the third thereof is a
new one story two roomed ten. tnent
which will rent for u reasonable turn.
The Second Thereof; Beln,! a cer
tain lot of land l.vinf? and being situate
in th toxnshlp of Winslow, conn'y and
state aforessi'l. hnnndi-cl and di scribed
as follow, to-wit: Beginning at a post
on tbe p'iblic roml the south eas- coMer
of land of H im-v n-rp-1; ih'-nc a! ng
said road souiu 20 degrees and 50 min
utes east 50 feet to a post; tlienc s along
other lands of Jacob Booth north 70 de
grees and 25 minutes west 150 feet,
more or less to a nnht in another road;
thence alon will road northwest 50
feet to a post, on lino of lands of Hnry
Herpel; thenc munb "6 degrees and
25 m'nutes east 151) w: to a post, the
place of b'giooint! Containing yev,-n
thousand five hundred (7.500) sqnaro
feet, more or less, being the name lot of
land v)nveyed to Jurors V. Young by
Jacob Bo.ith rt ux. by deed dati-d .vi
f ust 25, 1!H)3. Gxceptitg and reserving
therefrom all the coal and other min
erals and mines in, under or upon 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 the deed of the Cen
tral Land and Mining Company to said
Jacob Booth.
The Thiru Thereof : Being an
equity interest in an Article of Agree
ment, dated November 2nd, 1903, be
tween David Reynolds and Jorothan
Whit more, for the Bale by said Reyn
olds to said Whltmore of lots Nos. 147
and 148, In David Reynolds addition to
the borough of Reynoldsvillo, county
and state aforesaid, bounded and de
scribed as follows: On the west by Anna
street, on tbe north by lot No. 149; on
the east by Men alley, and on the south
by Jack Gibson. Each of said lots being
150 x 50 feet.
Tbe consideration agreed to be paid
by said' Whitmore to said Reynolds was
Four Hundred Dollars (t400), as follows:
Fifty dollars In band at the time said
agreement was made, and Five dollars
each month thereafter until the said
Four Hundred dollars was paid, when
said Reynolds agreed to convey said lota
to said Whitmore by Warranty Deed.
On June 18th. A. D. 1900. for value
'received, the said Jonolban Whitmore
sold, set over and transferred, by a writ
ten assignment on said agreement, all
his right, title and interest in said
Article of Agreement and Lots, to the
said James V. Young. There has been
paid by said Whitmore and said Young,
oo said agreement, the sum 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 th" petition filed in tbls case, he, the
said David Reynolds, agrees to extend
the terms and oondlilons of the above
mentioned Agreement to the purchaser
thereof at this sale, and make a deed to
such put chaser for said lots upon the
payment of the balance of said purchase
money.
Trie aforesaid described pieces of land
and the equity interest in said Agree
ment will De sold free and discharged
from all liens, except the two lots men
tioned in tbe aforesaid Agreement,
which will bo sold subject to the pay
ment of the balance of said purchase
money, subject 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
the piece, at the discretion of the under
signed so as to bring tho bst possible
price.
Terms of Sale.
Ten per centum of all bids to be paid
on day of sale; one-half of the purchase
price of the first piece (being the prem
ises located on Ma n street, Reynolds
vill borough) on th confirmation of sale;
and tbebalanoe with approved security
with interest must be paid in six
months after confirmation of sale; all
the balance of tbe purchase price, for
the pieces of land designated in said pe
tition and advertisement as "The Sec
ond Thereof" and "The Third Thereof"
must be paid in cash upon confirmation
of sale. C, J. Kerr, Trustee.
Ootober 14tb, 1907
pminfflfflimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiitiimiK
I Closing Out all ' Summer i
1 Goods at Less than Cost. 1
Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c.
Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. -Figured
Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now 10c.
Figured Batiste, 12Vfcc, now 8c.
Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c.
Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 50c, now 39c.
Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, broken lots 15 and
18c, now 10c.
Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts,
$1.00, now 75c.
Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents.
Men's Pants, 75 cents. Men's $1.50 Pants for 95c.
Can't quote prices on all goods, but everything re
duced proportionately to prices quoted.
N. HANAU. 1
The Companion as a Christmas Qlft.
Nobody is too young, nobody to old,
to enjoy reading The Youth's Com
panion. For that reason it makes one
of tbe most appropriate of Christmas
gifts one of the few whose actual
worth far outweighs the cost. Wel
come as the paper may be to the casual
leader on the train, at the office, in
tbe public library, It is, after all, the
paper of the home. The regularity and
frequency of its visits, the cordial sin
cerity of Its tone, make for it soon the
place of a familiar friend In the house.
Like a good friend, too. It stands always
for those traits and., qualities which
are typified In the ideal home, and
are th source of a Ration's health
and true prosperity. Is there another
Christmas present costing so little that
eouals it? '
On receipt of $1 75, (fee yearly sub
scrlption price, the publishers send to
the new subscriber all the remaining
Issues of the Companion for 1907 and
tbe Four Leaf Hanging Calandar for
1908 in full color.
Full illustrated announcement at the
new volume for 1908 will be sent with
sample copies of this paper ta any
address free.
The Youth's Companion.
144 Berkeley St.. Boston, Mass
You get the same goods at Horwitz's
at one-third less than the price you
pay elsewhere. i(
A Significant Prayer.
'May the Lord help you make Bucli-
len's Arnica Salve known to all," writes
G. Jenkins, of Chapel, N. C. It
quickly took the pain out of a felon for
me and cured it In a wonderfully short
time." Best on earth for sores, burns
and wounds. 25c. at Stoke & Feluht
Drug Co. stores, Reynoldsvllle and
Sykesville.
If You Want V
to Gain Weight
l ake a course of treatment with
Vr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and
watch the scales.
Mr. Robert Dlldlne of t Ulster St.,
Waverly, N. Y.. tells the story of his
return to health, strength and normal
weight as no one else can tell It. He
sayn: "Home time ago I got a box of
Dr. A. W. Chfle'n Nerve Pills and when
I sny they have done me good I can
back up that statement by an Increase
in weignt form us to 144 pounds in
sixty dnys. When I began to take the
medicine I wns nil run down and It la
a wonder I. kept at work at all could
not steep :.;;pollte poor and when at
worn lr I stooped over to pick up any.
thing I would be o dizzy for a few mo
ments I could scarcely realize anything
and finally I had attacks of severe
pain around the region of my henrt
This condition laxtej for a long time
and nothing gave ine more than tern
porary relief until I used Dr. A. W,
Chases Nerve Pills. They proved to
be the true Nerve Force builder and It
Is aa a result of their use alone that
today I feel as well and sound as ever
no trouble ef any kind, but hearty,
strong and vigorous In every way. The
cure, to my mind. Is a most remark
able one and one that should he made
Known that others may benefit by It.
60c a box at all dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For Sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
JIBEL IN DIVORCE.
Minnie Pyle versus Harry Pyle.
No. 1M April Term. 11107, Pluries Subpoena
in mvorce.
JF.FFF.RSONmi7NTV.SS!
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Harry Pyle, Greeting;
We command vou. as twice before you
were commanded, that all matter of business
ana excuses Deing set asiae, you oe ana
appear In your proper person before our
Judire at Brookville. atourOourtof Common
Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday
of November next, to shew cause, if any
you have, why your wife, Minnie Pyle, should
not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony
which she bath contracted with you, the said
Harry Pyle, agreeable to the Petition and
1,11ml exhibited against vou before our said
Court, and this you shall in no case omit at
your pern.
Witness the Hon. John W. Reed, President
of our said Court at Brookville, the ldtli day
Of Sept., A. V., 1HU7.
Allowed bv the Court.
Attest Ctrub H. Blood, Prothonotary
Tn H&rrv PvlA niMllnff:
You are hereby noil fled to appear before
the Honorable Judge of tbe Court of Common
Pleas, at Brookville, Pa., on tbe second Mon
day of November next, to answer as set forth
in me aoove sunpren.
GRANT BCHEAFNOCKER.
October 4, 1U07. Sheriff.
gTOCKHOLDEKS MEETING.
You are hereby informed that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Rummer
vllle Telephone Company will be held at the
otneesi the company, on nam sireev. in in
Borough of Hummervllle. on Wednesday, tin
8th day of January, A. I)., 1VUH, at the bou
of ten o'clock a. m.. for the Durnose of elect-
Ing a board of directors for the company for
the ensuing year, and for the transaction
of such otiier business as may properly coma
before said meeting. J. K. Bhowm,
J. H. Hammond, President.
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Keep your shoes dry
with "Cundee" or
Hood" rubbeis
Ladles' Spats in col-
oi s.
You are thinking of discarding those
oxfords or summer shots, do not buy
without first inspecting our line9 of
"Bostonians," "Crawtords." "Case,"
"Knox" and "Empress" in Men's and
Women's Fine Shoes. For girls, gun
metal calf, lace and button, with heavy
sole. See
Our "Hud" Shoe for Boys.
It has a ten inch top and hand-nailed
bottom.
Nolan, the Shoe Man.
Capital, Surplus and
Profits 9120,000.00
Resources 9(500,000.00
Established 1874
THE
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PEOPLES NATIONAL - BANK
REYNOLDSYILLE, PENN'fl
!i Its Ion? experience, high character of its directors, extensive
us and perfect equipment, tbls bank Is eminently fitted to (jive
Tors prompt and Intelligent service.
annual Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from
deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges.
Your Business Respectfully Solicited.
Saturday Evenings T.80 to 8.30.
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
Want Column.
Bates: One cent ner word for each and
avorv insertion
FOR Sale First-class, general mer
chandise store near Reynoldsvllle.
11,000 business every pay day. Reason
for selling, owner leaving. Inquire at
Columbus Studio, Reynoldsvllle.
For Sale Two cows. Joseph Mo-
Kernan.
Wanted Salesmen to look after
our Interest In Jefferson and adjaoent
counties. Salary or commission. Ad
dress, The Victor Oil Company, Cleve
land, O.
For Rent Modern brick house. In
quire of D. H. Young, cor. Grant and
Fifth.
For Sale A half dozen young
Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M.
Hays, Reynoldsvllle.
For Sale Second-hand piano. In
quire at The Star office.
For Rent 7 room house including
batb room, on Grant street. M. M.
Fisher.
For Sale Six room house, barn and
lot 60 ( 150 feet on Bill St. Inquiro
of E. Neflf.
FOR Sale Good property on East
Main street at a bargain. Inquire of
E. Neff.
WANTED Local representative for
Reynoldsvllle and vicinity to look after
renewals and inorease subscription list
of a prominent monthly magazine, on
salary and commission- basis Ex
perience desirable, but not necessary.
Good opportunity for right person.
Address Publisher, Box 50, Station
O, New York
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources . . .
$165,000.00
$550,000.00
John H. Xaughir, Pres.
John R. Kaucher
Henry 0. Deible
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres.
DIRECTORS
J.O. KIde Daniel Nolan
J. 8. Hammond
K. C. 8GHCCKER8, Cashier
John H. Corbett
R. H.Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
The Agony oi
Promptly and Pemanently
Relieved by
DRrTaylor?$ Rsksgc!
Ncv.it known to fall. Most atubbo-q
distressing cases, permailetly cured. .
jure no pay 'hafs the -yea.
For sale by Stoke & Felcht Druj C .
Ask for fr.e illustrated booklet.
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Every bit of cloth used in
making Clotncraft garments, is
shrunk by a special patented
process, patented and used only
by the manufacturers of Cloth
craft Clothes.
That's why Qothcraft suits
and overcoats are not affected
by dampness or rain why
they hold their shape until
worn out,
Suits - $10 to $25
Overcoats $10 to $25
B1NG-STOKE COM'Y '
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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Made in New York
THIS store grows bigger every year.
Our old customers come back and
advise their friends to buy here.
For Benjamin Clothes make steady cus
tomers. The cut is always up to the min-
ute m JNew xom
Style, and the
making is of the
hisrhest order.
Benjamin Clothes begin by looking right;
and they stay looking right.
Correct Clothes for Men
Exclusive Agent Here.
Milliren Bros.
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
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Secretary.