The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 12, 1908, Image 4

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS.
" CONGRESS ""'
For Representative in Congress
w. a SMITH
CM 'unxutawncy.
Subject milw division of lliii MVpoWlinn
voti-riiof the S7th i;niigre!loiiU'listii-tt,
the Kt-iieriil priniiuy elwtlon April II, IWw.
For Congress
J. N.LANG HAM
f Indiana.
Subject toiuMion of the UepublliMins of the
27th Conmesli)ival lMstrlot ut the primary
election ruiurmty, fpru n, n-.
For Congress
GEOKGE E. ARNOLD
Of Olnrlnn.
PuhlN't to action of the Republicans of the
27th t'onifrcssl.iiml District at the primary
elect Ion Saturday, April 11, HHW.
For Congress
JOSEPH G. BEALE,
of Leechburg,
subject to the action of the Republicans
of the 27th.OonKriwlonal District at the
Primary Election, Saturday, April ill, WW,
from 2 to " p. m.
STATE SENATOR
For State Senator
S. TAYLOR NORTH
Of Punxsutawney.
Subject to action of the Republicans of the
87th District (JotTermm and Indiana counties)
at primary election Saturday, April 11, 1IW8.
For State Senator
T. M. KURTZ
Of Punxsutawney.
Bublect to action of the Republican of the
87th Senatorial District (Jefferson and Indi
ana counties) at primary election Sawrday,
April 11 11)08.
For State Senator
HENRY I. WILSON
Of Big Run Borough. '
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
the 37th Senatorial District (Jefferson and In
diana counties) at the primary eleetton Sat
urday, April 11, 1IK)8.
ASSEHBLY
For Assembly
HORACE G. MILLER
Of Punxsutawney.
Bublect to action of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, WW.
Believing in the American doctrine as de
8ned by Abraham Lincoln, "a (rovernment
of the people, for the people and by the
people," I promise, If elected, to support the
Dill giving the peonle the : it'ht to vote on
local option, and will (In .nl In my power to
make the bill become a law.
IIoiuck u. Miller.
For Assembly
ROBERT H. LONGWELL
Of Brockwayvllle.
r Subject to the action of the Republican
voters of Jefferson county at the general
primary election to be held April 11, 11108.
For Assembly
G.'h, SMAIL
Of Knox Township.
Subject to the aotlon of the Republican
voters of Jefferson county at the general
primary election to be held April 11, 1009.
If elected I wil favor any measure giving
to the peop'e the constitutional right of ex
pression on any fundamental question, es
pecially sujh as may be advocated by the
Anti-Saloon League. O. li. Smaii,.
For General Assembly -JAMES
G. MITCHELL
Of Perry Township.
Subject to action of .the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday, April 11, IlKIH.
SHERIFF
A. E GALBRAITH
Of Brookvllle.
8ubject to action of the Republicans of Jef
fei son county at primary election Sat urday,
April 11. 19)8.
For Sheriff :
ANDREW JACOBS
Of Gaskill Township.
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday, April 11, 1K08.
For Sheriff .
THOMAS A. MAYES
Of Hazen, Pa.
Stock dealer and butcher.
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primarv election
Saturday, April 11, 1H0'.
COUNTY TREASURER
For County Treasurer-
GRANT SCHEAFNOCKER
Of Wlnslow Township,
r Subject to action of Republicans of Jef
ferson county ut tbe primary election Satur
day, April II, 1H08.
For County Treasurer
W. C. MURRAY
Of Reynoldsvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary .election Saturday,
April 11, 1808. ,
For County Treasurer
W. G. BUFFINGTON
Of Brockwayvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1H08.
For County Treasurer
JAMES LOCKARD
Of Punxsutawney.
- Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1UO0.
For County Treasurer
w H. BELL
Of Beynoldsvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday.
April 11, im.
For County Treasurer
J. W. CURRY
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer-
son county at primary election Saturday,
April II, II
MOB.
REGISTER AND RECORDER
For Register and Recorder
... IRA J. CAMPBELL
Of Brookvllle.
Subject ta action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, IMS.
For Register and Recorder
HARRY E. DAEB
Of Brookvllle
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
.pril 11, 114)6,
IForiRegister and Recorder
TV T. MILLIN
Of Oliver Township
Bublect to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Satiirdhy,
April 11, 1 IH.
;For Register and Recorder
W. II. LUCAS
Of Rose Township,
diblcot to action of Republican of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April II, I'.hW.
PROTHONOTARY.
For Prothonotary
BLAKE E. IRVIN
Of BrookvillP.
Bublect to action of hepublluans of Jeffer
son county at pilmaty election Satiitduy,
April 11, llB.
For Prothonotary
J. G. ALLEN
Of Aliens Mills
8ubect to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April II, 11)08.
For Prothonotary
HENRY W. MUNDORFF
Of Punxsutawney
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at 'lie primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1008.
For Prothonotary
DANIEL SEILER
efSprankle Mills.
Subject to action of t he Republicans of Jef
forson county at the primary election Satur
day, April 11 11)08.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
For County Commissioner
J. S. COOPER
iOf Brockwayvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11,11)08.
For County Commissioner
A. F. REITZ
iOf Beaver Township.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at .primary .election Saturday,
April ll,ltit)8.
For County Commissioner
J. N KELLY
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary .election Saturday,
Ap' 11 11, UM8.
For County Commissioner
JOHN S. BARR
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at pilmary election Saturday,
Apru it, JMIH.
For County Commissioner
FRANK McCLURE
Of Riynoldvil!e.
Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at the Drlmarv election Satur
day, April 11, 1DP8.
For County Commissioner
JAMES INGLES
Of McCalmont Township.
Subject to act ion of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at the primary elecUou Satur
day, April 11,11)08.
s
HERIFF SALES.
By virtue of a writ of Klcil l''nclae,
eUi., Issued out of the Court of Commen
Pleas of Jefferson county. Pa . and to me -di
rected, I will expose to public sale or outcry
at. the Grande Opera House, In the Borough in
HiocKwayvuie, ia on
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908.
at 10:00 a. m., the following described tteal
.state, to wit:
All the defendant's right, title. Interest and
claim o' In and to all that certain messuage
or lot of ground situate In the Roroueli of
Itrockwayvine, Jenerson county. Pennsyl
vania, boundi'd and described hs follows, to
wlt: Beginning it a post whoro the North
Margin or Kiwt Main street crosses the Kast
Margin of Kasl First street In said borouuh:
thence westward along Main street sixty
four (i!4) feet to a post; thence northward at
right angles with Main street along land of
O. H. Knapp, one hundred and sixty-five feet
to a post on the margin of an alley; thence
eastward along said alley sixty four (Ut) feet
to the margin of Eist First street; thence In
a southerly direction alonir the rmrein of
said street one hundred snd sixty-four (lot)
feet to the place of lieglnnlng, and being the
same premises conveyed to The Brockway
vllle Theatre uompany by deed from J. I..
Bond dated the lHth day of November, A I).
11102.
Said land havini' erected thereon one In rue
frame building known as The Grande Opera
House; also a six roomed, 2 story dwelling
house and necessary outbuildings.
Seized, taken In execution and to be fold as
the property of the Brockwayvllle Theatre
Company, limited, composed of H. W. Kelt,
Thomas Keys, F. L. Olmstead. A. McKay,
Hemphill Bros.. J. K. K ester. O. R. MftOaulnv.
C. R. Jones, J. A. Mcintosh L. Formalnl, F.
Pam)iialechlo, Jas. Montn-ssor, B. Stanlslac,
F. l'arolarl. O. Lucore, A. Ylngllng, A. John
son, B. B. Johnson, H. B. Welsh, O. H. Hum
phreys A. A. Shelly. F. R. Humphreys, L. P.
Bowman, O. R. Adam. A. Logan, Bond &
Cooper, W. G. Curry, C. I,. Chamberlain, O. 8.
Chamberlain. 8 I.Lucore, B B. Brumbaugh,
and R. H. Longvell, with notice to The
Brockwayvllle Theatre Co., a corporation,
terre tenant, at the suit of S. W. Almy, now
for the use of Robert Humphreys.
Levari Facias, No. 18.
BbNbGOTIR A McCULTjOUCIH.
TERMS.
Tbe following must be strictly complied
with when property Is stricken down:
1. When the plaintiff or other lien credit
ors become the purchaser, the cost on the
writs must be paid, and a list of liens. Includ
ing mortgage searches on the property sold,
together with such leln creditor's receipt for
the amount of the proceeds of the sale or
suuJi proportion thereof as he may claim
must be furnished to Die sheriff.
See Purdon'sduest, Din, Ed., page 44.
Smith's form, Page 34.
2. All bid must be paid In full.
All sa'es not settled tmmcdiatley will be
continued until two o'clock p. m., of day of
sale at. which time all property not settled for
will again be put up and sold ut the expense
and risk of the person to whom first sold. All
write staid after being advertised, the cost of
advertising must be paid.
GRANT N IIKAFINOC KKH,
February 11, leoH, Sheriff.
Several good silk
weavers. We are run
ning full time and our
weavers are making
good pay.
ERIESILKCOMPAJiY
EWE , . PENN'A
"wanted
THE OLDEST EST A B L I S II E BANK IV TUB COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA-
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00. Resources $500,000.00.
' Uemi-anniial Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts
II C from (Into of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges.
J) -lifts and Money Orders on all parts of Wte world.
1
lnri'ts: W. B, inxnn ler, Presldntit. F.I). Smith and August BmiL
' dn
iiuf. Vlce-Pivslilenls. F. K.
Assist ant cashier.
lYrortors: W. II. Alexander, L. P. Heeley, F. 1). Smith, I). L. Tnvlor,
1 iJ August Btililaiif, Amos Hlrouse, W. C. Murray, l)r. J, U. layers,
W. Hurry Moore, James H. Spry and John O'llure.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.
An Open Letter.
ToT. M. Kurtz, S. Taylor North and
Houry I. Wilson, announced candidate
for Stale Senator; Jatnos G. Mitchell,
Robert H. Long-oil, Horace G. Miller,
Georg-e H. Small and George W. Port
er, announced candidates tor Assembly,
and any others who may later announce
their candidacy for said offices:
Gentlemen: la view of an awakened
public sentiment, In istlce to you and
yourfriends, whose support you solicit,
it Is but fair that your position should
be clearly defined along the line of tem
perance legislation; therefore, you are
requested to make answer briefly to
the following questions (for publication):
(1) . If elected to the office to which
you aspire, will you, or will you not,
use your influence and vote in favor of
submitting to the people a local option
law on the liquor question?
(2) . If elected will your Influence,
sympathy and vote as a legislator, be in
harmony with or in opposition to, the
policy of tbe Antl Saloon League of
hU state along the line of temperance
legislation?
Many voters in ttao county, irrespec
tive of party affiliation, regard tbe ques
tion above involved as paramount to
any other issue la the approaching cam
paign. That they may vote intelligent
ly, an open, puMio declaration as to
your position is desired without delay.
Very respectfully,
C. C. Benscoter,
President Jefferson County Local Op
tion League.
Brookvllle, Pa., Jan. 24, 1908.
When you want plumbing done or
anything in the plumbing line, call on
C. E. Humphrey on Main Btreet. . A
J. O. Johns, merchant tailor, next
door to National hotel.
GILLESPIES
THE STORE that saves you money
Ladies' Coats
Hill Muslin
Ginghams
Our
Outing Flannels
Shoes
$2.50.
Ladies' Rubbers
Alexander, Cashier. F. P. Alexander,
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
The Jumping Off Place.
"Consumption hlid me In its grasp;
and I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised to try
Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want
to Bay right now, it saved my life,.
Improvement bpgan with the first
rbottle, and after taking one dozen
bottles I was a well and happy man
again," sa.vs George Moore, of Grimes
land, N. C. As a remedy for coughs
and colds and healer of weak, sore
lungs and for preventing pneumonia
New Discovery is supreme. 60o and
11.00 at Stoke and Felcht Drug Co.
druggists. Trial bottle free. ,
- Just received another lot of finest
sugar-cured hams. Tbey go this week
yet at the special price of lie
Hobinson & Mundorff.
piles!
ITCHING,
BLEEDING OR
PROTRUDING
(J We guarantee to either cure or refund
Bleeding or Protruding Pile who faith
fully and properly uiea
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Ointment
Rev. T. B. Roberts of 103 Marshall St..
Syracuse, N. Y., eyi: "For nine years I
uttered from Itching and protruding piles
which were 10 had that they necessitated my
absence from profeeelonal duties. I used
numerous remedies and underwent one opera
tion without relief, but by uelog Dr. A. W.
Chsie't Ointment I am now permanently
cured." Mo a box. All dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chsie Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
For sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
WINDSOR HOTEL
' W. T. Ilruliaker. Mgr.
Midway between Broad Hi. Hint Ion and
Reading Terminal on Filbert st.
Kmrnii $1.00 per day and up.
Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and consequence In
PHILADELPHIA
TO LATE BUYERS OP COATS.
We have just received 40 new
black, brown, tans and red. Will be
Another lot just received at 10 cents a yard. We've sold
muslin, which proves we are the store that saves you money.
You all know what Lancaster
price is only 8 cents a yard.
The best grades. 10 cent grades now 8 cents. 12 cent grades now 10 cents.
We will continue the sale of the Douglas and Florsheira Shoes. $3.00 Shoes now
$3.50 Shoes now $2.98 $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes now $3.50.
Men's Cloth Top Overshoes Hood, American and Woonsocket make only 98 cts.
We're selling the American, Wales, Goodyear and Hood Rubbers for 50 cents.
Hi-Cut Heavy Rolled Edge Snag Proof Rubbers for men $2.19. '
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources . .
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres.
BI RECTO RH
J. 0. King Daniel Nolan
J. ti. Hammond
John H. iauchkii, Pres.
.lohn II. Kaut'hor
Henry C. Deible -
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BULLETIN
THE EASE OF TRAVEL TO-DAY.
It has just turned acentury 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
ephone 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 and1
development 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 absorbed branch lines and consolidated then
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 longer a dread.'it is a pleasure. Com
lortable 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, tioth 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 easy. Interchange is the life of the social
system. Travel is a tonic to the tired the lens of observa
tion to all. x y
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 for one of your own selection.
It is a fine thing to have a great transportation agency
like the Pennsylvania Railroad at your command.
coats from a manufacturer to close out. Come in
sold at about half their former price $4.98 to $12.00.
Ginghams are and what they
. . Gillespiesl
$175,000.00
$550,000.00
EC. C. Bchuckirs, Cashier
John H. Gorbett
R.H. Wilson
over 3.000 yards of this
have been selling for.
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