Unable to Digest THE FOOD. Tlie digestive tystrn: u a wonderful piece el machinery, but power U neceuary to make it elective. 1 he power, in thi case, it tlie nerve force and with the nerves exhausted the digestive system becomejhopelesilycriir!l. Therein indioeitien, heaiiaches, neuraic paint and ipeli. of weakr.cu,(iuzittett and discouragement Strength '.annot be regained fium Uie food you eat, but you can be restored by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills This great prescription of the famous Receipt Book author, A. W. Chase, M. D. ' hutili into the feeMs womout nerves energy and strength, emi'-hcs the blood, invigorates the nerves which control digestivefluids, sharp ens the appetite and builds up the system in Nature's w.iv. 50 cts. a box, at all dealers 01 Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N.Y Mr. S. M. Wheeler, the well-known Electrical Engineer of Tuscorora St., Addison, N. Y., stntea t "I consider Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills a great success in nervous dyspepsia. I was troubled lor ten years and never found any treatment so wonderfully rapid and good in effect. The stomach is strong now, and I eat what I pteaae and etijov it." For Hula by SKiko & Fetch t Dnm (! TRUSTEE'S SALE Of a Valuable Manufacturing Plant. nvvflrlim nf tint linrlt.v vcwriirf In nn hv n mnrtKiiirtj. or trust (IcimI, from the Amprtcnn IVnduol Ion Cnmpiuiy, now IMttslmrff Indus trial Iron Works, to t h ondfrslirntMl us Ti-ihUm'. il'itcd Dc'tMiilmr Int. W rtM-ordcil tn thw otTli'e for th rrrt.nl I nit of iU'lmIs in .Irf -forum I'oontv, on nn. HHtti, In Mortvutfo Hook S, p tice :tH"t, unit in pursimnre of 11 writ ten nottiM) or K't'lrst, lti;nmputiU'(l tjy n trn il, of thw li Idors (if a iimjorhy in vtilm of the lionds nu'HtanditiK as in said mortgage pro vided, I will otlVr for Bale upon the premises ltv aui'Mon or ouWrv, on 'I'hursday, the Till lay of May, A. I ltVrt. at 1(100 o'clock u. in., tlii ftdl'ovlinr real estate, to wit: Alt Hint certain piece, parcel or tract, of land lyln-f and helim situate in the township of Whitlow county of .letFnrson and Htate of Pennsv'vania, lioundcd and descritied as fol lows: Ri'v'nnlnR at h post on the north side of the Trout Kun branch of the llulTiilo, Ko clieslerand Plttshurtr Uallroad, twelve 'eet from th" center of llio track opposite the Itolnt of tlie switch rumiinu Into the Atnerl ean Production t'oiutiany'R building, thence by a iiln-ty dcRiee (Hit curve to the riant, twelve feet from tlie center of said rallroail, elht Imndreil and seventy-six (7ti) feet to a fost; thence north twenty-live do7reea east wo unilred nnd tifty-sijc feet (N. 2fl degrees K. ft ) moreor less to an Iron post, forty eluht (4H) font east of a small beech; thence north eiulity-Hlx deniees eist six hundred and sixty-throe feet (N. 86 degrees K. rtti:t ft.) to an Iron post close to ft small white oak; ttionce south fnurdeirrees nnd thirty minutes east two hundred and fifty-nine feot(S. 4 de- Crees.10 minutes K. SS9 ft.) to the place of uglnnliiK and rnnlnintnit Ave and three tenths acres (5. d A.), more or less; being part of a lareer tract of land conveyed to the Keynoldsvllle Land nnd Improvement Com pany by the t'ennil Land and Mlnlnc Com- Eanv, and conveyed liy tho Keynoldsvllle and and Improvement Company to the American Production Company by deed dated June l:tt It, l!wn. The above described land lies ail lucent to Rcyunldsvllle horoiiBh. a flourishing place, surrounded by a densely populated district traversed by a net-work of steam and elec tric raliwavs, and litis erected thereon one niilldliitr 75 feet In width by 2m feet in length, with i one Northern hlnglneerlng ten ton elec tric crane, traveling tlie entire length there of, and one Cnnola: also one building 85 bv Hl teet, with a holler house attached: also one two story office building with vault, and a one story brick or hollow tile building used for patter i Minp. Knch of the above described buildings are of tire proof construction throughout, with cement, floors, metallic window frames nnd ash. and cement nnd metal roofs. The fiulldtiigs are located along the Trout Run branch of the K. K. O. It. It , with a private awitch running between them. The buildings have the following machin ery, tools and Implements Installed therein, riz: Three steam boilers and stock, one l?'.x2 uckeye engine and yo K. W. generator, two Itlrcomp emors, one steam pump, one Ma honing V. and M. punch and equipment, one Cleveland E. &. I1, punch and eipiipmeut, one JHcSherry's 124 Inch squaring shears, one Bliss No 73 vertical punch and equipment, ono Sibley Ware vortical drill press and equipment, one Snyder lit Inch back geared Mil press, one Hamilton 18 Inch back geared mil) picas, one Morgnn bolt cutter And dies, one 18 In. x til In. lathe, one MOherry's 8 In. by W In. bending roll, one 9 Inch tool grinder, wo large motors, one small motor, one Drown ft Zohrmnn radial drill and equipment, one 12 In. tool grinder, one Holies & Jones nngle shears, one 6:1 In. vertical punch, one Iteade shear and punch, one Allen M In. Uapan riv eter and dies, one Nil thern Engineering ten too electric crane, ono Wlopes Bros. 10 In. bending rol's, five steel ,11b cranes, one wood Jib crane, two air reccivors, one supply tank, one McSherry hand power shears, one JlcSherry's foot, power punch, one Kobln on foot power folder, ono Peck and Stone foot power shears, ono McShe'ry's Ml In. hand power break, three blacksmith's forges, tools and equipment, one J. V. Oponberg II inglng clamp, three hand forges, one Tale tc Jones oil forge, complete equipment of drills, com plete equipment of taps, complete equipment f small boiler makor's tools, soven pneu matic riveters and dies, three pneumatic motors, Ave pneumatic chlppers and caulkers end tools, four pneumatic picks, and consti tute a pi mt as a KI10I9, ready to be put In nperntliin n a plnte works or as n foundry and plate works. The land, biiildti gs. nia blnery, tools and Implements, dnscrilvd and tnent ioned in nnd encereri hvsniH ni.trliTu.rtt will be sold to the highest bidder, free and sJlscliarKer) from tnxes and liens of record. TEHMS OK SALE. Thirty-three and one-third per centum In eash when the property Is knocked down, and tliebilnnce In two rqual annual payments with interest, to lie secured by a bind and mortgage, which shall lie a rlrst Hen on said properly. The purchaser shall have the right to pay the whole of the purchase piice in eash If he so desires. If the holder or holders i)t said bonds, or any of them purchase said property, they shall have the right to apply alio par value, or their proportionate share of the proceeds or such sale, with accruer! In . lerest.of the buiidr, lr-l.l b them . ;,ui .purchase money. o. M. McDosai.d.. Trustee. NOTICU JO CREDITORS AND ' ... OTHEU3. f n the matter o! t!".C estate of E. A. Oour ley, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Jefferson county. Njnce Is hereby given that D. 0. Oourley. administrator of the estate of said decedent, will present to sail Court on the 1.11 li day of April, 1WH, at 2 o'clock p. m.,of said date, his petition for an order to sell at private aale for the payment of debts, all that cer tain messuage and tractof land of whijli the aaid decedent died seized, lying, being and attuate In David Kcynolds addition to the Borough of Keynoldsvllle, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, known as the rest half of lot No. 52 as plotted by James Caldwell, bounded und described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a corner on Grant street, being the center point of lot Mo. 52 on seid Cirant street; thenco north thirty and three fourths degrees west, forty-eight and one half feet to a post corner of lot No, W; thence south along lot No. 61, 'Ufty-three degieea west to Willow alley; thence south thirty and three-fourths degrees east along said alley; forty feet to a post; thence north ftfty lne and one-half degrees east to Grant treet, the place of beginning; Containing aix thousand six hundred thirty and oue biilf square feet, (H.&KI'i sq. ft. I, being the ame messuage or tract of land. Inter alia, conveyed by M. W. Smith and wife to E. A . Oourlev, the said decedent, by deed dated Feb. 19, I'M, recorded in the Recorder's office in and for the said county of Jefferson, In "Deed Book Vol. 114, page 101, for the price or consideration, of one thousand if lOUOt dollars, at which time. If no exception Is taken, or objection made to granting the rder or sale us prayed for, the Court will ' hike action on said petition. W. N. Conrad, Attorney for Petitioner. . Paradise. - James Sumple Is talking of moving to butler, Pa., In the near future. The fall grain U really looking belter this spring than it has for several years past. The pupils of tho Phllippl school bad their fnces put on paste board tine day recently. Wesley Little was looking after some business Interests at Punxiutawnoy on Saturday. Benjamin Boyer has rented the Lewis Ludwlck farm and Intends turn ing up the rloh soil this summer. Earl Deemer and wife were In Reyn- oldavillti Friday nlgLt to see HI Henry's minstrels. They suy it was due. Ethel Gathers wns In Bivnkvllle lust Saturdny tuklng the exam I nation Tor common school diploma. We hope she will be tu .'cessful. Th't pie soclul held at the Grange Hull Siiturilay nlyht was not largely attended, n.ving to the hid condition of the road 4. They netted n bout fifteen dollars . After one muro week of teaching Carrie Davis will have finished a very Hitec?psful seven months term of school. We are sorry that she will have to leave us then. She will be) welcomed back next fall if she Intends tcuching. James Pomroy, of Rathmol, and Alice oponcer, of I'aruillse, were mar ried at Sykesvillo last Wednesday. Among those who witnessed the cere mony was Miss Florence, sister of the bride, Jerry SkyMght, of Indiana, Mary and Joe Litterman, of Armstrong Co., and Prof. John Jahute, of Big Soldier. They were royally serenaded the same evening. In less than a veek the battle of ballots will be on and nominations of the different parties will be made. The contest In Jefferson county has been a most Interesting one, and those who In the 'past have been able to predict results are not giving out any forecasts at the present time. So far as the local county offices are con cerned the contest for county treasurer Is the most interesting. About a week ago when some of our boys and girls were wending their way home from the Grange hall, it hap- heumatism Badly Cripples a Ealdwinsville Farmer UR1C-0 QUICKLY CURED HIM Treated Two Years with a High-Priced Physician with No Success TJr. Trank ITuwe, a prominent farmer In the town of Van Union, says: "I visited the best physician In this country, who treated me for about two years for rheumatism. I spent In i'i:it time several hundred dollars and seemed to crow worse lustoad of better each day. .'Ins on crutches and forced to drive to the ' a and houhllug to the doctor's oflice became .'ory discouraging, let alone the aleeploss nights nd fearful hours of pain. Helng advised by a friend I purchased Smith's IMc-O prescription, jink It home and used It that day as directed. "Those fearful sciatic palm left me, my lond seemed to let loose and flow freely, I felt liferent and knew the next morning I had jit.iI a cure, as I slept and rested well all that :l-;ht, something I hnd not done boforo In t-vo -'int. J used In all six bottlea of Urlc-) and .. . 3 tiovcr felt a return of tlie dlsenie, had no . for crutches or cine since the lust day's :"o;ituient. "i lna sincn recommended I'rlc O to hnn 'e.I .; of friend aad acquaintances nnd l.i rvj.y nstance It gave rumarkalilo relief. To every cruou v. ho millors from llhoniimtlmn I n iy, ioi:rle-0 at ouco uud your tuiuring will 'r-"i end. l liA.NK HOWE, naldtrlnsvlHo, N.Y." .tnyone who douhl Mr. Howe's experience Is luvltcd to write him for further details. Tho manufacturers have to much confidence in the remedy that tliey will gladly give a urge Mc bottle of Uric O free to ull ltlioiim.-it.es who have never ued It and are looking for a rermaueut, lasting euro for this most distressing disease. Address for tree trial, Smith DruKCo., Syracuso, N. Y. .. Uric-O In ld nr d personally recom mended in Keynoidrville by Stoke & Poicht. pened that the boys werj quite A dis union ahead of the girls, and they planned to play a joltu on the (.'Iris, which worked well. O o of the boys was to lie down in ihe road pretending h- was drunk while the others worn to hie to the hushes which they did. When the girls catuo up nearly to where this drunk man lay be began rolling around and let out somo halr ruising moans which frightened the girls and they, It Is said, jumped oyer a five board fence aud rati abuut half a mile hack to a neighbor house nnd woke Earl up who went back with the girls with a Isntern to se who it could be. When they arrived at the pluce they found tho boys seated on the fence as iinconcerni d as you please. When Iheys.iw the jnko was on them they took u hearty luugh and stinted home. Tho trU say they will relurn tho'joke the (list uhatico they get, even if It b-3 man years hence. Deeds Filed for R. cord. J. Ii Horning to James McKay, Inl In Brock way villi ; $1. D W. lynch etal. to P. II. L'taeh. 1 acre In VVInslow; $1. T. II. Leach to Eva Z. Leach, I acre in Winslow; $1. .. G. A. Morrison and wife to ft. C. Mor rison, lot in MuCalmotit; $:'5 H. S. McAdoo et nl. to Ed Prainptun, (14 notes In Plnecreek; $575. V. Broekway and wlfo to C Hurrli g ton, lot In Falls Creek; $1. W. D Waehop to Thomas Jones et Hi., (ii aeres lu MoCalmont: $350. D. Freed 1 1 no and wife to M. F. Stein er et al., ttustees, lot In Knox; $50. A. S. Mikaand wife to Maria Blazzu. lot In McCalmont; $400 Death was on His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers Va., had a close cail in the spring of !)0f. IIu says: "An attack of pneumonia left mo so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared con sumption had mo, and death was on my heels Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discov ery Is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease In all the world." Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. 6T)o and $1.00. Trial bottle free. C. T. Hauck Withdraws. Punxsutawney, Pa.. April 1. To the Republican Voters of Jefferson County: Gentlemen: Having becomeconvlnced that It is for tho best interests of myself and the Republican party, which I have always loyally supported, I hereby with draw my name as a candidate for the office of High Sheriff of Jefferson coun- ty. ' In taking this action I wish to state unequivocally, that my withdrawal Is not nmde In the Interest of any priori or persons, whomsoever. Yours truly, C. T. Hauck. 1 For treasure Grant Scbcafnockor, A vote for htm will be worthily be stowed and gratefully appreciated. Your Easier but at Mllllrenj. It's no secret, you'll be money In pock et if you buy shoes at Adam's Acorn walrts, fu'l ilne, OS: to 00 at Gill-sp. K Seo Mllllrens fur your boy's Easter shirts. Sen the new spi-iuir stvli s in bats at Mllllrens. Your EuHcr suit at Miliin tin. Piles We irra bo certain that Itchiiw, Bleeding and Protrwfinfr Files can al- Usolutely cured by this ointment that we posi ti vely ffuariintee satis faction or money refunded. 50 cents a nt" A W HhaCft'c box at all " " wa dcnlernor Dr. A.W.CImse (rt I w MM Medicine Ca.IlurTalo.N. Y. SJ I II L ITI 6111 F ..-r.il. nv trt.r.k, & HVfor.t Drug Co. REMARKABLE RECORD MADE IN NORTHWEST Young Man with New Theory Is Astonish - ingly Successful in Minneapolis. 11 The remarkable success that has at tended L. T. Cooper during the past year has not been confined to any one locality, but is so widespread that the young man Is now a well-known figure in most of the leading cities of the mtintrv. Mr. Cooper believes that the stom ach is the foundation tor most ill health, and claims that his prepara tion, by regulating the stomach, 1b a tmn tmer.lflc for most diseases. The following extract from the Tribune of Minneapolis gives an idea or the sur nrialne number of doodIo who are ao- rentlmr Cooner's theory. The article was one of many that appeared during Cooper's stay in Minneapolis, ana is as follows? Tha sala of Cooner's nreearatlen is now phenomenal in this city, and an estimate made today seens to Indi cate beyond all doubt that it will equal the largo figures reported (rom burg during the thirty days Mr. Coop er spent in that city. During the past twenty-two nays Mr. Cooper has been In Minneapolis,. the sale of his preparation has aver aged about two thousand bottles a day. When the amount or meuicme oisposea of throughout the state Is added to this, the amount win do aouoiea. Therefore, the young man has sold in twenty-two days eighty-eight thousand bottles of his medicine in the state of Minnesota alone, which Is a truly re markable record. "During the past week so many hun dreds of Minneapolis people have been calling to thank Cooper for the good he has accomplished with bis medi cine,1' that it is safe to say that hia visit will long be remembered by tha sick of the city." We sell the famous Cooper prepara tion which has made a similar record to . itbe above wherever Introduces, PUU-I Stoke A Felclit Drum Cc Allen Is the logical candidate. Vole for Allen. CuFtno atid Bod aro two very catchy styles In Walk Over oxfords at Adams. White guilds, we have the largest line In town. Glllespius. DR. A. W. CHASE'S OCfl CATARRH POWDER aCOLi is sent direct to the difteaned partn by the improved mower, tinals tha ulei'iR, clonrs tho air !nrtnapen, atopHdroppiiiffR in the throat ana permanently cures Catarrh and tinv Fever. Nn hitf-mfiil Hmtra 2!C. blower free: all rifnlrm nr lr A. W. Chase MedicineCo.. Bulfalo, N.Y. For sale by Stoki- & Feioht Drug Co. XI. 1 7 HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRFLTOHS. Main Street. Ileynoldsvllie, Pa , WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. llrtiliiikiw Mirr. Midway between Hrimd St. Station mid KeiulliiK Terminal un Klllmi t si. KiiiiiiiM 31.00 per (lay hiiU up. Thconly innileriito pi leed lintel of rep utation and cmiMiiiietiie lu PHILADELPHIA Gi course uou will be Glad to Move wuys and hedges of despiiir and have you thnre a hopeless victim of Nature's Herbs If you nns living on tlie street of aelica and palnn, with weak and Impoverlslied blood, llowlnu liy the wayside of dlseourauement through the life cells of your body; which wllliiltlir.Btiily destroy the last veatlite of health and gradually but surely lead you nul aloi.i tlie hy ways nnd hedges of despair and have you there a hopeless victim of and It will not, t'tke long till It will move von ovpron the street of Refreshing Health, with such rich red blood, flowing through ev ery tissue and (Hire of your body till your face will shine all aglow with a healthy color r mi Htr.ru .. rm )fir- m, nun yiii, win roil 1 1 iiuiii iy iiHSK in tlie suiistiine or tieaitn ana hap plness. iour vitality will rise in the seale of strength and durability 100 per cent and you will not go around fueling sour and grouchy, but with a smiling sweetness you will stimulate your neighbor to enjoy the sumo spirit. Take Nature's Herbs now and s-ioa you will be over In t he street of healt h and happiness where you can enjoy the aweet, refreshing breer.es of tlie spring lime, which thrills our heart with sacred melody and touehnaour memory with tho sweetest association of God's wonderful lore to mankind. Ulve Nature's Herbs a trial and you will never regret It. For sale only by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., A. Carlson, Produce Dealer, Reynoldsville, Pa. PrescottvUle, Pa JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. SPRING OPENING AT A. KATZEN'S PflPL E3 BAEGAffl STOffi r- I wish to announce that, having just returned from the eastern markets,, I have bought an immense stock of wonderful bargains such as are not to be found everywhere as the market is still very high. But to you I am giving this opportunity of Baving your dimes, quarters and half dollars, inasmuch aa times are hard now. We give you here a few items of our large stock which you can look over for yourself and be convinced. LACE CURTAINS 50c Curtains for 29 cents. 65c Curtains for 46 cents, S5c Curtains for 78 cents. TOWELING 5 cent Toweling at 3 cents. 6 cent Toweling at 4 cents. EMBROIDERY AND LACES In any width you wish from 4c up to 50c per yard. DRY GOODS Best quality prints worth 8c and 7c, now 6c per yard. MUSLIN 8 cent Muslins at 7 cents. 7 cent Muslin at 5 cents. Large assortment of Lawns, Batistes, etc., at very low prices. LADIES' WHITE SHIRTWAISTS. Worth 85 cents, now 65c. Worth $1.75, now $1.25. Worth $1.45, now $1.15. Ladies' Summer Gauzes from 5 cents up to 25 cents each. Also do not forget our line of Table Oil Cloth at only 1 5c per yard. MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT; . Large variety of up-to-date Suits for Men, Boys and Children which will go at cut prices and are first class quality. SHOES For the whole family. We have shoes from 25 cents up to $3. 25- per pair. HOSIERY We also have a large assortment of Hosiery for the-family. SHIRTS Men's Dress Shirts from 38 cents to $1.10 each. OVERALLS Best quality for men and boys from 25c up to 7T5c per pair. As it is impossible to name every article which we handle, we therefor . want you to call and examine for yourself, as we assure you that you will find everything a repre sented. The right goods for the right prices. Don't forget the place and come early. A, Katzen Reynoldsville Pennsylvania Railroad EASTER EXCURSION ATLANTIC CITY CAPE MAY Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean Gty, Sea Isle City NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908 Train leaves Reynoldsville at 4.25 p. m. $10.00 Round Trip . , $12.00 Round Trip 1 Tickets good only In coaches. Tickets good in Parlor or Sleeping Cars In connection with proper Pullman tickets. PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER STATIONS. Tickets good for passage on trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.55 p. m. and 8.50 p. m. and their connec tions. Tickets good for sixteen days. ' ' " EASTER SUNDAY ON THE BOARDWALK. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket agent. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. - GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. r
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