e'ttiure be had hit It and ran undir tho irpo where In- ploked up a toad and sadly inun'uiiirrd: "I bet jou were ptetiy bled nefnru'I shotall those feath ers' off.' ' Ak the JiMilt'i-p to let you see thnlr Lailu prose note book. I'uey will be .very willing to do so as there are no red marks on ibem. How deaHome one of 'the Juniors likes to dooltne the pronoundu,.deiner, ttlr.flloh ((OoarDlok,) THE . i 11 HIGH SCHOOL I BULLETIN Editor-in-Chief, Grsydon EoblnOD. Senior Reporter . Ale Gillespie Junior Reporter . Fonda King Sophomore Reporter . Sadie Fond Freshman Reporter . Marian Karris Last Saturday the High School foot ball team won their first game this season over Clarion Normal, II '0 In the second half, with twelve minutes to play, the game became too strenuous for the Clarion boys and they loll the field. Reynoldsvllle had everything their own way all the frame. I bb first half the ball was Inside of Clarion's 26 yard line where two drop kicks were tried, both falling, and the third time when time was called fcr that half. Early in the second half Bohren, on fluke, scored a touchdown for the high sohool. I3oh ran failed to kick goal. Soore 5-0 in . favor of R. II. S. Clarion kicked to R. II. S. and forced us to kick. Then Clarion tried thoir forward puss, Bohren caught it and dashed through the crowd 60 yards for anothor touch down. Burns kicked goal. Score 1 1-0 in favor R. H. S. At this point tho game became too much for Clarion, who left the field. Rcforeo, Gibson. Time of half, 20 and 8 minutes. The feature of the game wag the playing of Murray and Bohren, our half-backs. There will be no more games of foot ball at Reynoldsvllle by the H. S. on Saturdays. The. remaining games will be played on Friday to-glve the business men a chance to attend. Now that the high school has won . game, we hope the town will bo a little more liberal In their support. "The Clearflold team having disband ed, an effort is being made to secure .the Kane H. S. team to play here Nov. .23 In Clearfield's place. t i .Reverend Jecks, of Laporte, Indiana, 'Visited the Bchool Friday of last week, attending chapel and conducting devo tional exercises. Recently Roland and Amor went hunting. Amor saw a bird high in a tree, shot at It and the bird flew. He Ttie Edison Phonograph Is Like riagic. We think it is wonderful when we read about a magician who can pour out of a bottle any kind of wine that may be asked for champagne for one, sherry for another and so on. How much more wonderful then thnt.a single Instrument can pour out at will .any kind of music that anyone may want:! Yet such an instrument U tbe Edition Phonograph with Edison Gold Moulded Records in vented by the great American wizard, Thomas A. Edison. By simply chang ing a record you can have any muslo you want, from a magnificent aria by one of the world's greatest song birds to an irresistibly funny rag-time coon song. It does each equally well and plnaseseverybody who bears It. You should have one and you can buy it of us. HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsvllle. Pennsylvania. COURT DECIDED t-ryr. K; ... . Cooper Fought to Retain Formula Which 'Has Made a Fortune. 1 T. Cooper, the man who believes that 90 per cent of all 111 health of this generation is caused by stomach trouble, is fast , winning a national faith In his theory. His claim is now admitted by a surprising number of people throughout the country, and he is gaining new adherents every day, While speaking of his success in a recent Interview, Mr. Cooper said: I believed ten years ago that any one Who could produce a formula that - jwould thoroughly regulate the stom atch would have a fortune. When I rot hold of this formula I knew with in six months that I was right, and that my fortune was made. I called the medicine Cooper 8 New Discovery, although I did not get up the formula, I have owned it, however, for over three years. I have had one lawsuit over it, which I won in the courts. When it was settled The Cooper Medi cine Company became the only firm In . the world that can prepare the medi tine. The preparation has sold like wildfire wherever Introduced. As I Itave said before, it is successful sim- fply because it puts the stomach in perfect shape, then nature does the rest There are any number of com plaints never before associated with Stomach trouble that the medicine has alleviated In thousands of cases." 'One of the Juniors Is getting to be quite a humorist and furnishes the lit erature class with fun. ''Our Edith1 an artUt, -sheds:" Mies Coleman Now If I should say, "I want alt the girls and boys to study their losseas," would that be oorreot? Mine Fleher (promptly) TJo ma'am, because we're not In need of It." , Klpmw1 Kip saw"! Rlpanw'liitnrf! We bntmiK to Ifce Vretuininn gun. Anee In It. well 11 ImiiliOmlle, . We've beea la Itionuultea while. Dlflnlflod Bonlor: After I graduate I will step Into a position of 2j000 per:" Inquisitive Junior Per what? Brilliant FreBhman (Por-haps. Tho Juniors are telling about all the good times they ever had in thoir themes. Ask them to lot you road tui ra. If all the monoy for the football game wore to como from the Seniors, pity the team. Mondav evening the people of Reyn oldsvllle had an excellent tieat In Hrubv Brothers. The program, was splendid and every one soorood to enjoy It, but MIsb Cnnllold seemed to es pecially please tho audionce. This number whs attended nv the largest crowd, with ono excoptlon, ever at any lecture course number in our town. The next number Is Hon, W. M. Chand ler In his far-famed lecture. "The Trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's Standpoint." What kind of stone do you think of when you pass a graveyard? Brimstone. Miss Coleman had been telling an ex porlment of killing people by Imagina tion. Helen I know how Im going to die. Hazel What is a scientist. George A man who gives ordinary things such long names you can't recognize them. Hazel That's a good occupation. Winter school, oh! Iiow I'll miss thee, Miss the wonders In thy store, n MInh the manic of thy Kmndpiir, When tho school shall he no more. Gertrude What did the witch tell you? Aldlne She told me I wasn't going to get married. Harry Oh! All my hopes are dashed. Hurray for the square dance. Otis was tearing the hair out of his head with anxiety over an algebra ques tion. Miss Coleman Do you think baldness Is a remedy for grief? Trading Stamps Redeemed. Having discontinued giving trading stamps with each purchase we are redeeming all books and parts of books at their actual value.- Millirens, The Clothiers. IN HIS FAVOR Among statements obtained recently from users of this medicine that is arousing such universal discussion is one from Mrs. Emma Stanley, living in Chicago, at 713 Washington Boule vard, who said: "Perhaps I had the most complicated case tLat Mr. Cooper had to deal with. I was troubled for years with my stomach. I consulted with doctors and took many patent medicine preparations without result My stomach was in such a wretched shape that I could not enjoy a meal that I ate. "I was very nervous, and could hardly sleep; I had a roaring In my ears and dancing spots before my eyes. I felt very bad and weak. Then there was a very sore spot at the pit of my stomach that-nearly set me wild. "I heard about the Cooper medicine and decided to try it I used four bot tles, and the improvement in my case has been really wonderful. My nerves have been quieted, and I am so much improved that I feel like a new wo man. "I cannet say too much for these wonderful remedies, for they have made me well." We sell the Cooper medic'lnes and consider them well worth a trial by any one afflicted with chronic stom ach, trouble and its attendant diseases. Stoke ft Felcbt t)rug Co. Millircn Trustees Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. In the District Court of the United States for the WeBtern DUtrictof Penn sylvania. In the matter of JAMES V. YOUNG, Bankrupt, No. 3583 in Bankruptcy. TruBtee's sale of valuable real estate. . 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 expose to publlo 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 Thursday, the 14th day of November, A. D., 1907, at 2.00 o'clock In the afternoon, all the following de scribed several pieces or parcels of land, situate In the boroughs of Reynolds vllle and West Reynoldsvllle, and the township of Wlnslow, county of Jef ferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The First Thereof : A certain lot or piece of land lying 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 along Caldwell (now Second) street south 674 degrees West 150 feet to a post on Gordon alley; thence along Gordon alley south 621 degrees east, 60 feet to a post, corner of lot No. 11; thence north 07 1 degrees east 160 feet to a post on Main street; thence along Main street north 62i degrees west 00 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 Caldrell. The above described land has erected thereon three dwelling houses and other necessary outbuildings. The first of said dwelling houses is large, commod ious, convenient and In first class condi tion of repair, having a bath 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 tenement which will rent for a reasonable sum. The Second Thereof: Being a cer tain lot of land lying and being situate in tbe township of Wlnslow, county and state aforesaid, bounded and doscrlbed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on the public road, the southeast corner of land of Henry Herpel; thence along said road south 20 degrees and 60 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 post In another road; thence along said road northwest 60 feet to a post on line of lands of Henry Herpel; thence south 76 degrees and 25 minutes east 160 feet to a poet, tbe place of beginning. Containing seven thousand five hundred (7,500) square feet, more or less, being the same lot of land conveyed to James V. Youngby 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 upon the same, with full aod free leave of Ingress, GIKIaEBPIRS Dry Goods and Shoes Block. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Autumn Floeal Excursion to Pittsburgh SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 7, 1 9 0 7. On the above date CR.. following rates JEastern Standard Time Rate Time of Train DuBois . . $3.85 6.10 a.m. Falls Creek ,gf3.80 6.17 a.m. Reynoldsville ; 3.60 6.35 a.m. Fuller . . 3.40 f6.49 a. m. Brookville . 3.15 7.05 a.m. Summerville . 2.95 7.20 a. m. Majport . .12.70 7.37 a.m. "f" Slops only on signal or notice tougcnttorecelye passengers SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh, Union Station, at 7.30 p. m., and run through to DuBois, making all stops east of Red Bank. Special train for Rlmersburg and Sligo will connect with this train at Lawsonham. Tickets will also be accepted on DuBois Express, leaving Pittsburg at 5.05 p. m. The excursion rate will not be accepted on tbe ' trains, and passengers not provided with tickets will be charged regular FULL FARE. WOOD, , GEO. W.BOYD. J.R. Passenger Traffic Manager. 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. Tup Tmmi TnpRWlP : Reiner an equity interest In an Article of Agree ment, dated November 2nd, 1903, be tween David tteynoias ana jorotuaa OTMimnrn fnrthn sale bv said Revn- olds to said Whitmore of lots Nos. U7 and 148, in David Reynolds addition to the borough of Reynoldsvllle, county and state aforesaid, bounded and de hoA ii fnllnwa! On the westbv Anna street, on the north by lot No. 149; on the east y Men alley, ana on ine sou in by Jack Gibson. Each of said lots being 160 x 60 feet. Pk. AAn.MaMflnn aorrpnri to ha nam by said Whitmore to said Reynolds was Vtmr Hundred T"nllara (S4001. as follows: Fifty dollars In hand at the time said agreement was made, ana t lve aouars each month thereafter until the said Four Hundred dollars was paid, when said Reynolds agreed to convey said lots to said Whitmore Dy warranty ueea. On Tuna lHt.h A. D. 1008. for Value received, tbe said Jonothan Whitmore sold, set over and transferred, by a writ ten assignment on Bald agreement, all - I GIIaIaESPIRB special excursion tickets to Pittsburg will be sold at the from stations named, good only Lawsonham Pittsburg, Ar. RETURNING his right, title and interest In said Article of Agreement and Lots, to tbe said James V. Ycung. There has been paid by said Whitmore and said Young, on said agreement, tbe 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 the petition filed in this case, he, tbe said David Reynolds, agrees to extend the terms and conditions 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. The aforesaid described pieces of land and the equity Interest In said Agree ment will be sold free and discharged from all liens, except the two lots men tioned In tbe aforesaid Agreement, which will be 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 aa a whole or by the piece, at the discretion of the under signed bo as to bring the best possible prloe. . on trains indicated: Rate Time of Train Hawthorn . 2.65 f7.40"a. m. Oak Ridge . 2.60 7.43 a. m. New Bethlehem 2.55 7.51 a. m. ' SPECIAL TRAIN. SHgo . . 2.40 7.00 a.m. Rimerbburg 2.25 7.20 a.m. 2.10 8.21 a. m. 11.15 a. m. General Passenger Agent. 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 Main street, Reynolds vill borougb)ou the confirmation of sale; and the balance with approved security with interest must h nnlrl In air months after confirmation of sale; aU tbe balance of the purchase price, for me pieces ot land designated In said pe nnon ana advertisement as "Tbe Sec ond Thereof and "Tbe Third Thereof" must be paid In cash upon confirmation of sale. C. J. KERR, Trustee. October 14th, 1907. gTOCKHOLDERS MEETING. You are hereby Informed that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Summer ville Telephone Company will be beld at the office of tbe Company, on Main street. In the Borough of Suniajervllle. on Wednesday, the Mil day ot January, A. I)., 190N, at tbe boK of ten o'clock a. ni , for the purpose ol tf lng a board of directors fur tbe company jt the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such uthur ousinetit as may properly come before said meeting. 1. K.Brown, J. 9. Hammond. President. Secretary. 'r-"Y
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