I ANNOUNCEMENTS. CONOR ESS For Keprescntati vein Congress w. . SVill'U Of I'linxmitiiwimy. Biihjci-l m tin- ili' Mslim nf tlit H-illU-ti votcinof ilw 7lh iuiimtltinttl IMMiilrliil the KuiiHrnl primary WwMlim April 11, win. For Congress J. N. LANG9 AM Of IndiRnn Pulileot tuiuitlon of the Kruillillrnnnpf th ITtli ConKiwt-loiiRl lllntrlrt ill the prlnmrjr election But unlny, April II. "" . For Congress GEOKGE E. AUNOLD illf f 'liii lon. .1 .1... !.... I, II. .una .,f f the 27th bonKmwIiinnl JllHlrl. l lit. the primary ... .1 ... .....I.... A nail II ItHtel eieruon ptuuiruity, nimi i-. STATE SENATOR For State Senator 8. TAYLOR NORTH Mf Punxntltawnef . Subject) action of !heiKiipii')llcan of the 8Tth l)ltrlrl(.lelferon ancl lnillanat'ouniles) at primary election Haturuuy, April n. mm For State Senator T. M. KURTZ AM Punmutawny. Buber.t to action of the Republicans of the 87th Benatorlal lllHtrlct tJefferwin and Indi ana count li-H) at primary eiucuon Diuunmj, April II 1W. For State Senator HENRY I. WLLSON Of Big Kin Hormwli. Buhloet to the action of the hepubllcanaof theSi'th Benatorlal DlHtrlcMJtinVrson miil'ln dlana countleH) at the primary election Hut- urday, April n. iwm. ASSEJIBLV For Assembly HORACE G. MILLER Of Punxsutawney. Subject to actios nf the RopublicanR.nf Set fi'rwin county at primary election Hillurduy. April II, lOH. ltnllevlni In the American doctrine as dv fined by Ahmliam Lincoln, "a flovernment 01 tne people, for i peipi nnu iy ne people," 1 promlBB, lf'ilecutd, to upiorMhe bill giving the peotile the right to vote on local option, and will do all la my xwer to make tne uni oeconie a taw. Hob c . Mn.Lnii For Assembly ROBERT H. LONGWELL Of Brockwayvllle. Subject to the action of Hie Republican Totera of Jefferson uiny ai tins general primary election to UP niiiu April 11, tvm. For Assembly G.H. SMAIL Of Knox Townidiip. Suhlect to the action of the Keuunlican voters of .loffernon county at the general primary election tobe held April II, HUM. If elected I will favor any mcaHiira Riving to the people tne coiiHtttutionai rignt. or ex nrefwlon on anv f iindamentnl oiieUim. ea peclally ru-Ii as may be advocated by lue Anti-Baioon league, u. ti. bhaii. For General Assembly JAMES G. MITCHELL Of I'crry Townnhlp. Subject to action of the Hepuhllcanit of Jelfcrxon county m the primary eloctlon Sat urday, April u, iww. SHERIFF For Sheriff- A. E GALBRAITH Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of the Republicans of .Icf fetfton county at primary election Saturday. April 11 luH. For Sheriff ' ANDREW JACOBS Of Gasklll Township. Subtect to the action of the Henuhllcann of Jefferson county at the primary election Hat- uruay, April 11, iwue. For Sheriff THOMAS A. MAYES Of Haxen, Pa. Stock dealer and butcher. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferoon county at the primary election eaiuruay, April u, iw COUNTY TREASURER For County Treasurer GRANT SCHEAPNOCKER Of Wlnslow TownBhlp. -r Subject to action of Republicans of Jef ferson county at the primary election Satur day, April II, 1908. . For County Treasurer W. C. MURRAY Of Reynoldsville. Bubject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, - April 11, 1006. For County Treasurer W. G. BUFFINGTON Of Brockwayvllle. , Subject to 'action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, MOD. For County Treasurer JAMES LOCKARD , Of Punxsutawney. Bubject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, IMS. . For County Treasurer . ' W H. BELL Of Reynoldsville. Bubject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday. April 11, 11HJ8. For County Treasurer J. W. CURRY Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of Repunllcans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday. April II, 1908. REGISTER AND RECORDER For Register and Recorder - IRA J. CAMPBELL Of Brookvllle. Bubject t j action of Republicans of Jeffer AtSni!olt Prlmrv election Saturday, For Register and Recorder HARRY E. DARR Of Brookvllle Bubject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, April 11, HUB. For Register and Recorder T. T. MILLIN ' - Of Oliver Township Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at u.luiaiy election Saturday, lprljll.lrus, ' PROTHONOTARY. For I'rothonotnry BLKE K 1RVIN Of Pro ikville. Sublivt to iirtlnii of i.i'i.ulilliMim nf .I' ffer himi cniiniv in prliiuiiy election Biilu diiy, April II, IMH. For Protlionntnry .1. G A IiLEN Of Aliens Mills Buhjoi't to action of Kepuhllnins of Jeffer son roomy nl primary election Hutuiilay, April II, lis. For Prothonotary HENRY W. MUNDORFF Of l'linxsutawiiey RubiM!l to action of Republican' of Jeffer son run nt v hi the primary elei tlon Batuiduy, April 11, HUM. For Prothonotary DANIEL SEILER OfHpninklH Mills. Suhlect to ncllonof the Ri-pulillcuns of Jef ferson county hi the primary election Satur day. April II, IIKM. COUNTY COMMISSIONER For County Commissioner J. 8. COOPER Of Brockwayvllle. Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county ai primary election puturuuy, April 11, WOH. For County Commissioner A. P. REirz Of Heaver Township. Bubject to action of Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary elvcilun Saturday, April 11,1(08. For County Commissioner J. N. KELLY Of Brookvllle. Subject to action nf Republicans of Jeffer son county at primary election Saturday, Ap'll II, IIKM. For County Commissioner JOHN S. BARK Of Brookvllle. Subject to action of Republicans nf Ji'lTur son .counfcy at p'lmary election Saturday, April 11, I WW. FonCounty Commissioner FRANK MuCLURE Of Ueynoldsvllln. Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef fereon county at the primary election Satur day, April II, 1W8. For'County Commissioner . JAMES INGLES Of MoC'almont Township. Suhjaet to action of the Republicans of Jef feroon county. at the primary election Satur day, April ill, im. s HE RIFF SALES. By virtue of oertnln wrlt-s of Fieri K arias, ti, tsHued out of the t!otirt of Common Pleas of Jefferson county, I'a , and to me di rected, I will expoee to public sale or outcry at. the Court House, In the Borough of Brook vllle, ('a. on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY US, 1908, at 1:00 p. m , the following described Real Estate, to wit: All the defendant's rlkht, title, Interest and claim o' In and to all that cert aln, piece, par cel or tract of laud, situate In the Township of Heath, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, liuiinded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Iti'xluniiiK at a maple un the southwest corner of a one-thousand acre tract No. 211'"; thence northeast 12114-10 torches to a cheHiiui.; thence south hH 1-2 deirrees east Iftl R 10 percht's to a poMt4 Ihenrc I 0 peiches south to u post.; thcuce north H8 deirrees west to IM perches to Wie maple cor ner, the place of beginning It helnir one hun dred and and twenty and otio-half (U3 acres, surveyed out of the above larger tract of land by Jame9 iCaldwell on Novcmlier 24, IHttf, and it lielng a part of the same lands bought from Arthur Uallom, Administrator of Henry Shlppen, deceased, in IWiO and con veyed to li. C. Wynkoop by A. Callum In 1HW, ss records will show, and being the same land conveyed by L. O Wynkoop and wife to Samuel Edeburn and llarthlnda Edeburn, his wife, by deed dated 20th day of January, A. D. IHW, recorded In the Recorder's office ot Jefferson county, Pa., In Deed Book No. 20, page 42H. as by reference thereto bad, the chain of title will more fully and at large ap pear; a acres being reserved, which was here tofore conveyed for church and burial pur poses. ... Bald tract of land having thereon erected a flat ham 40x40 feet; house two stories high, 28x32 feet; house with cellar 18x41 feet; gran ary 16x20 feet, and necessary outbuildings. 76 acres of the above land cleared and bal ance wild, Sleced, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Frank O. Edeburn, executor of Samuel Edeburn, deceased, Berthlnda Ed eburn, with notice to Frank O. Edeburn, Minnie Dunkle, wife of A. L. Dunkle, Mary M.Corbett, Prlscllla Cousins, wife of James Cousins, Kosilla Stotton, John W. Joleman, Oil City Fuel Supply Company, Geo. H. Har mon and P. H. Hanlon,,dolng business as Geo. B Harmon & Co., and the Hanlon Oil Co., terre tenant, at the suit of William B. Rogers and John S. Wynkoop, executors of I,. O. Wynkoop, deceased. Clark & Stkwaht. Fl. Fa., No. . ALSO As the property of Frank O. Edeburn, executor of Samuel Edeburn, deceased, and Frank Edeburn. t. t with notice to Frank o. Edeburn, Minnie Hunsle, wife of A. L. Dunkle, Mary M. Corbet, Prlscllla Cousins, wlfo of James Cousins, Rosllla Stotton, lohn W. Ooleman, Oil City FuelBupply Co.. George R. Harmon and P. B. Hanlon, doing business m Geo. H Harmon A Co. and the Hanlon Oil Co., and the Jelerson County Gas Co. of i tVarren, Pa., terre tenants, at the suit of A. F. Burns, now for use of lohn 8. Wynkoop, administrator of Barton P. Wynkoop. deceased Fl. Fa., No. 10. Clark A 4tkwart. TEKN4. The following must be strictly compiled with when proserty Is stricken down: I. When the nlaelntlff or other linn pnuIii. or become the purchaser, the cost on the wnu musi oe paid, ana a list of liens, Includ ing mortgage searches on t he property sold, together with such iein creditor's receipt foa the amount of the Droceeds nf the suin such proportion thereof as he may claim niusi. uk luriusneu w ine snenir. See Purdon's duest, Htb, Ed., page 448. Smith's form, Page3H4. 2. All bids must be paid In full. All sales not settled Inimedlutlev will he continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of sale at which time all property not settled for win again oe pui up ana sola at tne expense and risk of the person to whom first sold! All writs staid after being advertised, the cost of advertising must be paid. tilt ANT M'HBAFNOrKKK, Decemlier 1', Wu7. Shorlff. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Kruhaker. Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and ' Reading Terminal on Filbert at. Rooms $1.00 per day and up. , Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA s ubacrlbc for The -fr Star If you want the New PROGRAMME For Farmers' Local Institute to be held at the Hormtown Grange Hall February 13, 1908. Opening Session 10.00 a. m. Music. Prayer Ho v. J. O. McRntlro Address or Welcome Mrs. V. I.. Moore RusHinse Flynn Bong "Come Where the Wild Flowers Grow" The Best Method of Applying Mauuro Opened by Jonothan Snyder PotatoUiilturi)..., By Frank Moore Recitation By Miss Emily Moore Best Method of Improving Public Roads , By W, II. Srhucknrs We Say we are Economical, but Are We? ' llyJ.O. Allen Recitation By K. II. Ileemer llow to Raise a-Hay Crop Without Weeds .. .By It. F. Morrison and II. O. Bchugars Violin Music By I.ewU llortn an-1 F. K. Shuinaker Question Box. Dinner, Afternoon Session 1.30 p, m. M uslc. Poultry : Care and Profit Hylsaac Miller Cement Stable Floors By J. M. Norrls Bees and llow to Handle Them fur Profit By O. II . Kea Silo and Its Value By W. II, BrltUin and J. Crawford Education for the Boys and Girls What and How By Prof. L. Mayne Jones Song Care and Handling of Colls for Profit By O. O. Bcliui-kurs Educailon for the Farmer Does It Pay By O. Flynn Recitation By llepsle Moore My Experience With Dairy Cows.. ;. By T. II. Stevenson Violin Music By Lewis llorni anil F. E. Shumaker (juration Box Supper Evening Session 7.30 p. m. Music. llow lo Market Farm Produce By A, II Moorn Corn Culture , ' .... lly II. T. Crayen Recitation ' By Miss Ida Lehman Can We Kulse Beef Cattle In this Country for Profit By V. L, Moore Song "Whore the Rippling Wateis Play" Care and Feeding or Pigs By M. L. 1 1 m rick Recitation By Miss Alice Curr Lime and He Value Ily L. W. Moure Solo Ily Mrs. V. L. Moore Recitation By Miss Ida Corbin Song ....By Misses Trudgen, Colwell and lleemnr Does It Pay to Use Commercial Fertlltror?... Ily Fred A. Moore Song. Violin Music By Lewis llorm and F. E. Hliumitkor Question Box. K II UKKMKM, CHAIRMAN. Tbore are now forty-nine attorneys who are I Is tod as practitioners at the Jefferson county bar. Of lb Is number Brook vlllo has twenty-six, Punxsu tawney sixteen, Roynoltlevllle four, Brockwayvllle, Big Run and Hamilton one each. Punxsutawney Spirit. See tbe 0o balf hose at Mllllrcn's 10 day sale. About a dozen basket ball enthusiasts of Reynoldsville were In DuBols Friday nitfht to see tbe basket ball gams be tween DuBols and Pittsburg teams. Men's cloth storm Adam's shoe store. overshoes' B5o I THE STORE THAT SAVE YOU MONEY special Hill 86 yard Save Save you To Save Money Buy Your Dry Goods and Shoes at . . Gillespies V. L MOOHK. BKCRRTAHY. KIDNEY, LIVER AND BOWELS Sickness Is nsxt to Impossible If yon keep tbe Kidneys, Uvsr and Bowsls In perfeof working order witn an oecasionai dost ef Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Mr. 8. B. HoMon. No. 2S4H Chi Are., Oruid Rapldi, Mlcb,, my! "I bar (of fears ben aubjact to nlUKKlflhneM of tbt Iver and constipation, th kidneys wero alio Inactive and caused me a great doal of palo AcroAi my loins. I got tame of Dr. A. W. Chase' Kidney-Liver Pills and they cured the Inactivity of the organa rapidly ami easily, I would not be without them." W a boi at all dealers. Write for a free sample Dr. A. W. OtMiae Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V For sale by StoWo & Fnicht Drug To. GILLESPIES DISTINCTION st ones COFTHICHT IS07 ev TPC PRINT! -eiCOCIUMM CQMf ANV you money on all kind; of Dry Goods. money on Ladies' Coats, Suits and Skirts. Save you money on Furs. Save you money on Shoes. Save you money on Rubbers. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . John II. iioiish, I'res. John II. Knurlifir Henry t.. Dulble J. 0. Kiim. Vl.'e-I'rei. DIKKOTUHH J. 0. Kins DnnlelNols J. a. Ilnnimiind Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN THE EASE OF TRAVEL TO-DAY. It has just turned a century since the first boat was pro pelled by steam. There was not a complete locomotive in existence then nor a mile of railroad track. But the pen dulum of time has swung rapidly forward within the last two generations. The railroad, the telegraph and the tel- -cphonc have revolutionized the commerce and the industry of the world and have made neighbors of, remote people. First of all in this work of upbuilding, expansion and (li velopment comes the railroad. It is the medium of ex change, the agency of transfer, and wherever it has gone prosperity has followed. The Pennsylvania Railroad has built thousands of miles of track and equipped it with the best rolling stock. It has constructed or absorlied branch lines and consolidated them with its main stem, thus bringing industrial and manufac turing interests in direct touch with all the centers of trade . and affording the people the facilities of travel in all direc tions. Travel is no lunger a dread.Jit is a pleasure. Com fortable cars by day or night drawn by the best type of locomotives over a roadbed maintained at the highest de gree of excellence, eliminate as far as possible the annoy ances of travel and make it recreative rather than burden some. Tickets are sold at the lowest rates consistent with good management and under conditions most accommo dating to the passenger. The schedules of the trains are designed to meet the wishes and requirements of the great est number of travelers, and the equipment, both as to vehicles and employes, is kept at the highest state of effi ciency. It is the object of the management to encourage travel by making it easv. Interchange is the life of the social system. Travel is a tonic to the tired the lens of observa tion to all. The Pennsylvania Railroad sells tickets good for a mile as well as for a trip around the world. It will plan a trip for you or provide tickets lor one of your own selection. It is a fine thing to have a great transportation agency like the Pennsylvania Railroad at your command. u $175,000.00 $550,000.00 K. C. Bobuckihs, Oushter John II. Oorbett U. II. Wllm.n special Lancaster Gl no Ha ins 8c yd.
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