Keeping Open House. Everybody Is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive organs ttr working prop erly. Dr. King's New Lite Pills regu: late the action of stouiacb, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help fuel ing good when he uses these pills. 25c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., drug store. s BERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, tie , Is; iuoil out of the court or uoniinon nfy Jetforson couuty. Pa., and to uie directed, 1 will expose to public hhIb or outcry at Keyn oldsvllle Ulay Manufacturing Company s Blunt la Winslo township, .lell'ersoa county, Va., on SATURDAY, MARCH 7. 1908, at 3 o'clock, p. m., the following described Ueal Estate, to-wit: All the defendants' rtitht. title, Interest and claim of, In and to all the following: Fikt. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate In Wlnslow township, eounly of JenVrson, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wlt: Beglnnlngat a post corner of lut uum lier twtlve, and on line of land of Osker Shaf fer, and on line of rlsht of way given to the Roynoidsvlllu and Falls urvvk Hillroad Uoinpany , t hence soul h l ilegrees west along line of land of Osker Hlui'ter and .1. B. Ku dolph. one thousand nine hundred and seven-tv-l (Wil l feet to a post, corner of laud of W'm. Norrls, thence south no degrees IS min utes west along line of land of said Norrls, four hundred and forty eljht (44K) feet to a post, corner; thence uorth 811 deKi ees east along line of land of said Norrls, ene hundred and eighty feet to a post, corner; thence south no degrees fifteen minutes west along line of land of said NorrU, eight hun dred (HUU) feet to a post, corner of land of the Jefferson and Clearlleld Coal and Iron Com pany; thence north 88 degrees 30 minutes east along line of land of the Jefferson aud Oieiirlleld Coal and iron Company, one thous and live hundred and twenty feet to a post, corner of lot number one; thence north iMf degrees east along line of lot bo. one, one hundred and twenty feet to a post, corner of lot number two, thence north an degrees 80 minutes west along lot No. two, one hundred and twenty feet to a post, corner of lot No. three; thence north 18 degrees 80 minutes west along lot No. three, one hundred and sixty feet to a post, corner -.on an alley; thence north five degrees east one hundred thirty feet to a oust, corner of lot No. Ave; thence north nine degrees and 15 minutes east along lot No. Hve. one hundred and sev en feet to a post, corner of lot No. six, thence north 19 degrees , 0 minutes east along lot No. six, one hundred and seven feet to a uost, corner of lot numlier seven; thence north 29 degrees 30 minutes east along lot No. seven one hundred and fifteen feet to a post, corner of lot No. eight; thence north 41 d. grees 30 minutes east along lot No. eight ne hundred and fifteen feet, to a post, cor ner of lot No. nine; thence north 41 degrees 80 minutes east along lot number nine one hundred and Hfteen feet to a post, corner of lot number ten; thence north 'forty-one degrees and thirty minutes aist along lot No. nine one hundred and fifteen feet to a post, corner of lot No. teu; thence north 41 degrees 30 mluutes east along lot So. ten, one hundred and fifteen feet to a post, corner of lot No. eleven; thence north 41 degrees 30 minutes east along lot No elev en, one hundred and Hltten feet to a post, corner of lot No twelve; thence north 4l de grees 30 minutes east along lot No. twelve, ninety feet to a post, cornt r place of begin nlne. containing forty-three acres and ninety six perctn s, more or less. Snbj"Ct to the right of way hereto granted and conveyed to the Keynoldsvllle and Falls Creek Kailroad Company, as mapped and plotted by George Melllnger for J. W. Dickey April i ind, in M. Being the same land con veyed to the KeynoldsvtlloClay Manufactur ing Company hy C.J. Kerr and wife, by teet duied Ociober4, 1902, ot record In Deed Book No. 97, page Hi. Second. All the following described piece of situate in the townshipof Wlnslow, Comi ty of Jefferson and etuir? of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east side of the right ......, .I.n dti... flloua Piimnhn, tin.....!. the IteynoMhvliic d Falls Creek railroad and one hundred and tlfty feet'f rom the south side of the Star Class Company's buildings as uow erected; thelico south 115 degives 15 minutes east parallel with the souih side of said Star Glass Company's building, three hundred and thirty eiuht feet to the riglitof way of the Keyuoldsvllle and Falls Creek rulli-oad; thence south 67 degrees 15 mluutes west along the line of the said right of way six hundred and thirty-five feet to point; thence north 4 decrees 58 minutes east along 'bo right of way of the Star Glass Company Bianch of the Keynoldsvllle and Falls Crei'k railroad, live hundred and thirty-live feet ui the place of beginning; containing two and one-tenth acres more or less. Together with the right to use and repair a certain well now dug, which Is paitly on this land, and partly on the land of the Star Glass Company Said piece of land having thereon ei-ected one small building with team pump and flxtu.es. THIRD, Also one other piece or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west side of the right of way of the Star Glass Company Branch of the Keynoldsvllle and rails Creek railroad, north 63 degrees 15 minutes west from the place of beginning of the second herein descrllied preml-es, and twenty feet theiefroui and across the right ef way of the Glass factory branch of the Keynoldsvllle and Falls Creek railroad; thence souib 24 degrees 58 minutes west along said right of way four hundred f-et to a point; thence uorth (to degrees 16 minutes west seventy-five feet to a corner; thence north 24 degrees 58 minutes east two hun dred and twenty-two feet to an Iron pin; thence north 50 degrees 48 minutes east sixty six feet to a point; thence In a northerly course on a line of a 10 degreecurve to the left one hundred and twenty-four feet to a post; thence south M degrees 15 minutes east 6 (t. to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the rlgl.t of way for a railroad connecttri with Glass Company Brancli,of the Kcyt'uldsitlle and Falls ;reek railroad over and ucio-s uld piece of land, which rnilro::d shall begin at n point In sa d Ittass Camp .nj it.itmli of tlie ilc-ruoldsvilie and Falls Cn ek (HiirosU ten feel aoutli of the south end of the dry kiln now cotistructet', and runt, us; ih-niee in a touihwesteily di rection on a cur.e .int i xceeding foui ieen degre.-t to lands of I he Keyn-i'dvllle Limd and Improvement Cumpuny. Excepting from pieces two and tl.n-e the right of way for a lailrotid connecting iin the Glass Company Branch of the K & F. C. R. li. over and acio-s :iid dcsctlbcd land. Fleces two and three bu tig the same tha't were conveyed to the Keynoldsvllle Clay Manufactiitlng Company by the Keyuolds vilte Land and lin'x-ovemeut Company, by deed dated August 15, IIKM, of record In Deed Book Mil, pn -e 49. Said piece of land having thereon erected one main building, one story klgh, 54 by lj feet; Ell, 43 by 75 feet; four dry tunnels, 20 by 75 feet; two boilers about 100 horse power each; one (Erie stationary englee, ISO horse power; one pottery dry pan: one brick dry pan; one pug mill, shafting and belting; one brick machine and cut-off, one repress, 40 brick cars; two railroad cars; 6ve brick kilns, one potttery mixer; one glaring pump; 200 plaster of parls moulds, more or less; all other machine belling and tools In said pottery; one small meter house; lot of wheelbarrows; two transfer cars. And all and singular the personal, mixed and real properly, franchises and rlghu of said Keynoldsvllla. Clay Manufacturing Company. " " seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the property of the Keynoldsvllle Clay Manufacturing Company, J. P. Penta, pres ident, and Walter 1). - Williams, secretary, at the suit of the First National Bunk of Keynoldsvllle. - Ft. Fa., No. 11. DAVIS. TERMS. The following must be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down: 1. When the plaintiff or other Hen credi tors become the purchaser, the cost on the writs must by paid, and a list of liens. Includ ing mortgage searches on the propert y sold, together with such Hen creditor's re ceipt for the amouut of the proceeds of the sale or such proportion thereof as he may claim must be furnished to the Sheriff. mm P urdoo's digest, 9tb Ed., page 445. ' mlth's form, page XK4. 2. AU bids must be paid in full. All sales not settled Immediately 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 at the ex pense and risk of the person to whom first sold. All writs stayed after being advertised the cost of advertising must be paid. GRANT SCHEAFNOTKEK, February 13, 10. Sheriff. SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. Dates Fixed for the Holding of the An nual Meeting for County. The aunual convention of the Jef ferson County Sabbath School Asso ciation will be held In Reynoldsvllle Tuesday antj Wednesday, June Oth and 10th. It Is desired that thoee having In bund the setting of dates for conventions, etc., will bold these dates la nilnd to prevent the naming of the same dates for similar meetings. As the Sunday school work is Inter denominational this is of Interest to all church people. It is urgjd upon each school that earnest etTorb be made that Jefferson county shall attain to a high place in the County Association Standard, which is as follows: 1, County organ ized; 2, Annual Couuty Convention held; 3, Complete district organization in County; 4, Annual Convention or Institute held in each district; 5, Statistics gathered annually and sent to S;ate olllce; 6, I'lcdge made to State Association and paid: 7, Couuty represented at State convention; 8, Fifty per cent, of schools have cradle Roll Departments; 9, Thirty per cent of schools have Home Departments; 10, Twenty per cent, of schools bave Teachers' Training Classes. C. R Crissman, County Chairman. Another Prank of Cupid. A marriage license was granted by Register and Recorder Harry B. Hen derson on Tuesday to Robert Cochran, of Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Miss Lizzie A. Rltchey. of New Bethlehem. The groom Is 75 years of age, while the bride is only Ave years his junior. Be fore bis first marriage, which occurred 51 j ears ago, Mr. Cochran and Miss Ritcbey were sweethearts. His wife died about three years-ago and a cor respondence started up which resulted In their marriage at New Bethlehem on Wednesday. Klttanning Tribune. ft Save the Lunds I I from the dreadful ravages l-st f Mntiimniinn hv rnrins I J the bad cough or cold be fore it is too late. Piso's Cure speedily stops coughs and relieves throat and lung troubles. Absolutely free from objectionable ana harmful ingredients, and agreeable to the taste. All druggists, 25 cent. Expert Plumbing Plumbing and gas fittings ot all kinds done In a workman like manner. High grade material kept constantly on band. Com plete line of Plumbers' Supplies Consisting of gas fixtures and fittings, bath tubs, closets, e'o., ready for de livery. Visit me at my new room, formerly occu pied by L G. Lidle's hard ware store. Main Street Reyholdavllle. Pennsylvania. o i r c im MDiireD SALE I am closing out my entire stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. If you are looking for rare bargains, come . to my store. . N. HANAU. Pale, Sickly Girls HAVE ANAEMIA. Your mirror swill tell you if you are anaemic, lor the unnatural pallor of the gumi and inside ol the lip anil eyelidi indicate thin, watery hlood You may also have indigestion, dizzy, fainting spells, severe bi-adaciies, and feel. inga of irritability and treme lassitude. The blood is lacking in the very elements that are i .contained in connViucl and esiily assimilated iotm in Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills This great restorative sharpens the appetite, invigorates the nerves which control the diges tive fluids, strengthens (lie heart's action and gradually and naturally restores the sufferer from weak hlood to health, strength and vigor. See that portrait and signature ol A. W.Chase M. D., the latnous Receipt Book author, are on the bos you buy. 30 cts. at all dealers or Di. A. W. Chase MedicineCo.. Buffalo. N.Y Miss Elsie Faiser, 47 Main Street, Oneonta. N. Y., states : "Last summer I was all run down in health no appetite, poor digestion, could not sleep, ' felt tired ana languid, was pale and weak, Doctors could not help me but Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills thoroughly cured me and restored strength and colct. ' For Sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. ( THE, HIGH SCHOOL BULLETIN f Edltur-ln Chief, Graydon Robinson Senior Reporter - Miss Best Sophomore Reporter Miss Dlllman The high school basket b;ll team did not go to St. Marys, as announced in last week's Bulletin. We thought we had a game there but they evidently did not think the same, so re stayed at home. Claude Smith, better known as 'Ma zooks," former full back on the R. H. S. foot ball team, and at present one of the star pluyers on the New Bethlehem H. S. basket ball team, was in town last Monday and visited the schools in the afternoon. We were very glttd to ee bis Bmiling countenance again and it brings to mind a word not found in Noah's ark or dictionary or any where else white lampblacks. Robert Koehler, one of the illustrious class of '08, Is In the picture business now. For further Information ask Miss Best. We are running school on the nickel odeon plan now. At the close of the first afternoon study period Mr. Bright says: "All those coming in late stay for the next performance." The next performance is held in Room 14 and has a very gnod attendance. The kidnapping scare which was briefly touched on last week, was a false alarm. Mr. Sykes is still among us and Miss Best don't have '.he least idea what people are talking about. Wbo can make a noise like 20 cents ? The seniors do certainly present a dignified and striking appearance dressed in the sophomores' clotheB. Vernation? Oh, yea, tbat'a it ver nation Is botany. Wbo would ever think that such in nocent little things as buds or leaves could cause so much trouble to the sophies. A cold wave struck Room 14 Thurs day afternoon with the inrush of the senior class. Milo, where are the catacombs? .- Oh, I Wish I could read my book. A very serious error has been com mitted, that of allowing the younger rvi it pupils bear the seniors recite Julius Caesar. The freshh s are ull trying to be consplrntora. Trust the seniors for Boding news-papt-r advertisements. - Boys, when you go to the board to work algebra, don't stand around and watch the teacher butwork your prob lem. '" Miss Eva H.mos, of New Bethleht m, w&s a visitor in Room 14 Monday. ' Miss Million thinks the Baphios a very "v itty" class. Oh, mi ! These lcquacious little freshies. Teacher Mr. Gillespie, take a seat over on this side. GlllRFple Yes'm. Any particular place you want it taken? . Koehlff I'll tell lier I'm taking hs tronomy. Murray I'll say I'm taking medicine. Koehler (with some concern) Are you sick, 'Geno. Paradise. Ed. McCrelght and wife, of Presoott vllle, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty, over Sunday. On account of the deep enow, Miss Elda Barnett had to change her board ing place. She Is now boarding with Wm. Miller in WIshaw. Jim Pomroy, ' of Rathmel, visited at home of Bradsn Spencer over Sun day. Shoveling snow has been the prin cipal occupation the past week W. A. Sbeesley has been nursing a very sore band the last few days. Earl Deemer took a sled load of people to Reynoldsvllle last Saturday afternoon. All report a good time The snow on Wall street, The beautl snow, Is deeper far Than most people know. ' ; Tbe plants at the green bouse Were looking their best, After Jack Frost's visit You can guess the rest. There was a little girl v By tbe name of Miss Burnett, Got fast in a snow drift And almost said darn it. One young man By the name of John Perry, Went out for a drive But was caught In a flurry, So be turned Mike around And went home In a hurry. - The ft urteenth of Februnry Comes but onee in a year, It always brings us such good cheer. 'Tis Valentine day, As we all know, And thus the valentines coinu'and go. Three little girls and three little boys, Some live on Wall street And others near by. Went out for a sleigh ride one night quite late, And did not get home 'Till the next day at eight. One little boy that works around the mill, Fell into tbe mill pond, For further information,. Ask the girl on tbe bill. . Suffering and Dollars Saved. E. 8. Loper, of Marllla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and bave bad many severe outs healed by Buckleo's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It is by far tbe best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, uloers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co., druggists. Men's cloth storm overshoes 95o. Adam's shoe store. White pine shingles fOr sale at W. A. Leech's planing mill, West Reyn oldsvllle. Rheumatism Cannot Be Cured Unless Uric-0 Is Used Sudden Deaths, Heart Failure and Paralysis Are Caused By Poison ous Uric and Rheumatic Acids The Rheumatic- person Is skeptical retard lint thf claims of almost any remedy advertised aj a cure fur Rheumatism and one eau scarcely blame liim for being so. All the platter and Unlmenta combined never actually cured a case of Rbenmallsm. They may relieve It In one quarter, but It la sura to break out somewhere else. The only true way to aura Rheumatism Is to drive It from the system, for as long as the Urlo and Rheumatic Add remains In the blood, one li never entirely free from the trouble. This Is where tbe value of Urtc-0 as a permanent cure for Rheumatism comes In. It seeks out the Rheumatlo poison In tlio blood, muscles and kidneys, renders It Inort and harmless and drives It out of the system. That Is why Urlc-0 It such an ad mirable and effective cur for Rheumatism. The chief reason that Crlc-0 It such a wonderful cure for Rheumatism Is, that It la designed and prepared to cure Rheuma tism and Rheumatism only. It Is composed of perfect antidotes for tba rheumatlo acid poison in the system. That Is the secret ot Its wonderful auocess. Rheumatism almply cannot exist In a person's system If Urlc-0 Is used. Urlc-O Is told by druggists at 750 and 11.00 the bottle, but If you ttlU feel skeptical aliout Its efficacy you oan test It free of charge by cutting out this advertisement and sending same, together with your name aud address, also tbe name of your druggist, to The Smith Drug Company, Byraouse, N. Y., and they will tend you a sample bottle free. To icrsons who writs and tay they bave never used Urlc-O, and want to test It thoroughly, and will agree to take It sys tematically according to directions, tbey fre quently give a regular Tso bottle tree. Urlo-O la sold and personally recom mended U ReyqoldavUle by Stoke Jc Feloht. ' m VVV ' Stoke & Felcht Drug Company, Reynoldsvllle. The Best Oil doesn't come Exposure and Family Favorite Oil Is a clear, colorless, odorless oil directly Irtra the orirnnl hurrel. Just l.kc buying Iron the rcfni ry. Will net sine I j c!'i t.cys or c!n:r Speak to yu..r ueulcr chiwt It. WAVEIILY OIL WORKS Oila for All Independent Hefinert Purposes ' PITTSBURG, PA. The Shopkeeper Talks You see, Mrs. Brown, we can't afford lotakr anj ehnncrs on oysters. They are either verv good or cist tliev ue not . fit to eut. If thc-y arc stulfhipt they are fresh anti cl n. nnil the most whulesuinu food ou can huy. No ic or wM't-r haf touched them, and no prtn vative l ever ut-rd fur llitiu that wo guarantee. We n fuxe to tjandleany but, Seslfrblp o.vsters Ik cause they lire the only tints Ihui wo ki.uw to b. beyond question. Tbey come to us in a white-enatnele l ch. that is sealed nt thf vBtpr heds. The Ice i9 pack' d around it on the outside. We will not offer to our customers anything but ' the bent, and that means Sealehipt every time. FRANK'S RESTAURANT PECULIAR PROPERTIES OF Cooper Preparation Attracts Widespread At tention by Expelling Internal 1 Parasites. The interest created in leading cities during the past year by young Mr. Cooper with his new preparation, Is largely accounted for by a peculiar quality possessed by this medicine, which he calls bis New Discovery. Mr. Cooper believes that internal parasites, or tapeworms, are respon sible for much ill health, and it is an undoubted fact that his medicine has expelled Immense numbers of these creatures in various cities visited by him. The young man also believes that stomach trouble is the main cause of all ill health. He claims that few can have poor health, with a good di gestion. He further claims that his New Discovery medicine does nothing but tone up the stomach, yet it not only expels the parasites, but relieves many other ailments not as a rule as sociated with stomach trouble. Little Jessie Blrdsall, daughter ot Mrs. Ida Blrdsall, living at 2138 Car roll Avenue, Chicago, is among many relieved ot a largo parasite by Mr. Cooper's preparation during his stay in that city. la speaking of the mat ter to Mr. Cooper, the mother said: "My child Jessie, who is fourteen years old, has been suffering with this trouble for over seven years. Until this momlsg we did not know what JOB WORK of all kinds THE from a tank wagon. much handling spoilt it. The Best for Illuminating. that is served by your dealer to you Safe and burns out dry to the last drop. wicks. Booklet sent Free JEW HEDICICE thn tronbfn ma. Rba was eVftwnATv nervous; the least little thing would V upset her; her tongue was coated, and at times she would have a good ap petite, then again could not bear the) sight of food; she was restless at night, had a bad breath, especially; . when she got up of mornings. Wa tried everything to relieve her, but met with no success. We were lust on the point of giving up trying any thing else, when we began to read oC Cooper's New Discovery. Several days ago we purchased this medicine. Jes sie has been using it regularly, and this morning this parasite left her system. I don't wonder that she hast always felt bad, and nothing we would 6ic ucr BCTuueu w relieve llvr. hotst that she is relieved of this tapeworm I feel sure that she will grow better each day, and enjoy perfect health. . Mr. Cooper, your medicine is worth tv thousand times mors than yon charge for it I know ot a number of peoples troubled the same way as Jessie ha been, and I certainly expect to telt them personally to try your medicine." We would advise anyone who has been troubled for some time with gen eral poor health to try this great med icine. We are agent for it in this city. I Stoke ft Felcht Drug CtV ' - promptly done at STAR OFFICE
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