T ""We are so certain that II If O C7 Itching, Bleeding and I YJf I I irk ProtruaW Files can al- 1 1 eyejssev ways be relieved and ab- 1 1 aolutelv cured lv thia i ointnient that we positively guarantee satifr- jaction or money refunded. MaS Dr. A.W. Chase's dealers or Dr. A. W.Chase i m l n V Medicine Co..Buffalo.N. Y. Willi 1116111 For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drujf Co. I A. H. DUNN PIANO TUNING And re)iilrln(C of all kinds. Silver M t'd ul, highest award for none nil excellence ofjwork. Absolute tt lsftctlon gunrantvpd.a Lcavn 01 ders at S HASKINS MUSIC STORE f Verikest Rubber AND - Climax Asphalt "The Kooritins that Never Leak." Need no paint. Samples, ' prices, etc., on request. McHenry-Mlllhoiise ilfg. Co. South Bend, Ind. For 8ai,e by Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Reynoldsville, Pa. N OTICE. Notice Is hereby given to whomsoever It nmy concern, thut the Board of Directors of the School District of the Itoroiixh of Sykes rllle, County of Jefferson and Hlule of Penn sylvanlu, will present their uetltlon to the Court of Common Pleas of .lelTerson county, on Monduy, AiiKiist Jotli, 1IKM, praying for a decree aulhorl.lnn them to borrow 114,000, and Increase the Indebtedness of said School District by such an amount, lor the purpose of erection and equipping a new school house adequate to accommodate the schools to be held and maintained In, and for the use of the School District of the Borough of 'ykes vllle, by Issuing coupon bonds of the denomi nation of One Hundred Dollars each, said bonds to boar Interest at the rate of 5 5 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, and said bonds to be redeemed within thirty years Srom the date thereof, with the option and right, reserved to said School District, to redeem any number or amount of said bonds, on any Interest date after the expiration of tiye years, and also for leave to file their statement as required by the Act of Assem bly approved April 20, IH74, and its supple ments. ' ' By order of the Board of School Directors of the School District of SyWesvllle Borough, Jefferson county. Pennsylvania. , F. L. Sadiileh, President. I. (J. Manhubi.d, Secretary. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. In the Orphans' Oourtiof Jefferson County. No. IW, April term, IWHt.; J May 18th, 11 OH, petition of A. B. Weed, guar dian of the estate of Ethel E Hepburn, a minor child of Nancy Hebpurn, late of the cityof Salem, BtBte of Oregon, praying that he. be forever discharged from his said office of guardian, presented In open court, where upon the said Court made an order that no tice be given according to Hole of Court, re turnable Monday, August 10th, 1908, at 10 00 e clock, a. m., when and where all parties In terested can be heard to show cause, If any why the said Court should notmake an order discharging the said A. B, Weed as guardian. , Joskph B. Means, May 28, 1P08. Clerk of the Orphans' Court, CLERK'S , NOTICE IN BANK RUPTCY. . In.uth,1)l8,Tlct. 9ourt of United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Charles Philip Koerner, of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, a Bankrupt under the ;'' Congress of July 1, 18118, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act, notice Is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In interest, to appear be fore the said Court a Pittsbuigh, in said . ,rl','t! on .tne. u,h d"y of August, 1908, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, to show cause " .'iny .V'.ey hllYe' ,whT t,,e Pryer of the said petitioner should not be granted Wn. ham T. Lindsey. Clerk. JgXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 'Estate of Steve Josvay, late of Winslow Township. Deceased. Jiotlce is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Sieve Josvtiv, late of Winslow township, count v of Jiircrson and state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undrslgned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having clelms or demands will make known the same without delay. James W. Gillespie, Reynoidsvlllo, Pa., July 20, 1908. xecu,0,' . ft I .J QKPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of George Strouae, Deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Jefferson county, there will be exposed to public sale, at Brook vl lie, Pennsylvania, at the Court House.on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1908, at 1.J0 o'clock p. m the following described tract of land, situate In the Town ship of Winslow. County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post, corner Jonothan Strauses land ; thence west eighty-four and eight-tenth perches to a small beech; thence by land of the Widow Gather north one hundred perches to a beech; thence east eighty-four and eight tenth perches to a post corner of Jonothan Strouse's land; thence by said land south one hundred perches to the place of begin ning, containing bfty acres and allowance of six percent for roads, etc., being part of a larger tract of land surveyed to Dr. Wo, Cut heart on Warrant No. 3819, a aforesaid. - Having thereon erected a good dwelling house and a good frame barn and other ne cessary outbuilding. This farm Is In a good state of cultivation and has a young orchard, consisting of bear ing apple, peach and cherry trees. A part of said farm Is underlaid with a six foot rein of coal and a country coal bank la opened on the promisee. - Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money to be paid at the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the remainder upon delivery of the deed to the purchaser. Joseph M. Cathirs, ' Guardian of Mabel Hero use. John McMdrhat, Guardian of Beulah Stroute. RejBoldsTUle, Pa., July II, 11X16, Disease Has Freaks. No medical ninn needs to be told tbiit even disease litis Its frail; and that re covery lins occasionally been brought about by means Inexplicably trivial, One of the most remarkable of these unnccountable eccentricities of disease took place at Halver, In Westphalia. The case was that of a boy who, as the result of a very henry fall backward on bis bead while skating, bad for a year and a half been deaf and dumb. One morning his brother went to awake him and, finding blm sleeping heavily, tapped him lightly on the fore bead. To his amazement the deaf and dumb boy awoke with a loud cry, Both speech and bearing had been re stored. Kansas City Journal. Between Fifty, and 8ixty. The sixth deendo of life has been most proline In human achievement and may well be designated as the age of the master work. In action alone its accomplishments have revolutionized history, and It would be most dlfllcult to conceive what would be tlio present status of the world's affairs had these ten years of individual life never lstcd.-rW. A. N. Dorland In Century v It Stops Itching HEALS THE SKIN. ' It it because Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment possesses in a remarkable degree the ability to Hop itching and heal raw skin, that it has be come known the world over as the most suc cessful treatment for such diseases of the skin as eczema, and ah rtieum. Any one who is familiar with th fife of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Receipt Book author, knows that few physician ever htd such an opportunity of becommn acquainted with the most effective medical treatments, and nothing that the doctor ever put name to has been so marvellously successful u Dr. A. W. Chases Ointment You can prove this sbioltitely in any case of eczema. Alter the first lew applications the wretched, stinging, itching sensations are relieved, and gradually and naturally the raw ores become smaller and smaller until they entirely disappear. 50 cts. a box, at ail dealers or Dr.A.W. Chase Medicine Co. Buflalo.N. Y Mr. Ed. Kenelty, Sr., Dannemora, N. Y., states : "I was troubled with a severe form of eczema, itching so bad i could not sleep, but kept scratching all the time. Am pleased to state that Dr. A.. W. Chase's Ointment cured me, and I have had no recurrence of the uoiihle." For Sain by Stoke tt PKli ht Drue Co. HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsvllle, Pa, Come In, the Water's Fine, Your youngsters will say to each other If you have a fine big bathtub. Let us put one In for you and no more coaxing will be needed to make the young ones take a bath. WE'LL ATTEND TO THE PLUMBING So that It will be safe and sanitary. The children can stay all day and run no risk of foul gases or health destroying germs. Have us give you an estimate of the cost of such a tub. Our Ideas are probably lower than yours. C. E. HUMPHREY , Plumber HOW THE "Advocate" COMPARES IN COST WITH OTHER PAPERS. The following list of subscrip tion prices of denominational papers of about the same size and grade, shows what a marvel of cheapness the Pittsburg Chris tian Advocate is: rittxburg Advocate, Western Advocate, Northwestern Presbyterian Banner Congregatlonnllst New York Observer The Interior Herald and Presbyter The Presbyterian In advance, 11.00 f2.00 12.00 " $3.00 " 13.00 " 13.00 otbewlse, 4.00 In advance, U.65 otherwise. $3.00 In advance, $2.05 " $S.M Most of the above have in creased their rates within a year because of increased price in ma terial and labor. The only change made in the Pittsburg Christian Advocate is "cash in advance." WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Bruhaker.Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and . Reading Terminal on Filbert st. European $1.00 per day and up. American $2.50 per day and up. Tne only moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILa-l-PHia Humor SHE WAS CARELESS. And 8o Careful Husband Deeided to '. ach Hia Wife a Lesson. "My wife lias a disagreeable bnblt of leaving tier pockotbook in exposed places," suid the tiiau who was telling the rtory. "I bnd cnuttoncd lier more than once that she would lose It If sue wasn't more careful. "1 came downtown with her the other morning, and the first thing she did after boarding the car was to deposit her purse upou tho car seat, while she relieved herself of the terrible sus picion that her hat wasn't on straight. A movement of her arms knocked the purse on tho floor, where It remained until I picked It.up. "I rescued that purse no less than a dozen times before we readied tho bargain counter tjiat was the goal of my wife's ambition. . "Events around a bargain counter occur Willi kalcidosnoplc swiftness, and I soon found myself tho sole guardian of my wife's purse, which lay before nie on the counter where It had been deserted by her In a mad rush for the other end of the counter. "To teach her a lesson I emptied the contents of tho purse In my pocket and retreated to tho edge of the crowd to await developments. "It wasn't long before my wife crowded her way out, triumphantly holding aloft a twenty-five cent cream Jug thai she hitd succeeded In buying for 4!) cents. " 'I didn't know that they charged things hero;' I began feebly. " 'They don't,' she answered. 'I have money loft for three Ice cream sodas and n strip of cur tickets.' And she exhibited tlia contents of her purse to prove her assertion. "I nearly fainted when it dawned upon me that 1 had taken the contents from a purse belonging to some other woman. "I have no desire to retain possession, and If the woman who lost 79 cents, a postage stamp, three hairpins and a recipe for making angel food will call at my office she may have her prop erty." Petrolt Free Tress. Finished Him. "Yes," prattled the artless damsel, "I have eight brothers mid four sisters. There were sixteen in mother's family and fourteen in her mother's. It's fun ny about our family. Now, my oldest sister" ; 'Maude," gasped the young man. "you mustn't take what I've been say ing to you seriously. I hope you er understand that it was only a flirtation and that when I asked you to become my wife I er well, you understand. don't you?" Through Foreign Eyes. Two foreigners were watching their first game of baseball. 'Dot vas a dangerous game, yah?" said the German. "Eet. must be, monsieur," replied the Frenchman. "Why, even ze catcher wears a muzzle to keep him from bit ing people!" Chicago News. . Didn't Take It Seriously. BIngley Here is an English physi cian who says that talking too much makes women nervous, and he sug gests that some way should be found to induce them to keep quiet. Dlngley (thoughtfully) That's an old gag, Isn't it? Cleveland Plain Dealer. In -Proportion. 'Yes," drawled Reginald, "I always select a gray hat." "And why?" asked Miss Tabasco. "Why, to match the color of my brains." "Gracious! You must select a small hat then." St Louis rost-Dlspatcb. Not Interesting, Mr. Knox You women are forever discussing the bad points of your neighbors. If you'd only gossip about their good points it would be more edi fying. Mrs. Knox Yes, but who'd caro to listen to us? Philadelphia Press. Concerning Work. "Work Is something that none of us can avoid." "That's right," answered Mr. Dustln Btax. "Even If you hire somebody to do your work you've got to work hard to keep him from loafing or spoiling something." Washington Star. Safe and 8ane. "I never can tell what that son of mine Is going to do next" "I can always be sure what mine will do." "Witt's that?" "Not a darned thing." Cleveland Leader. People In Glase Houses. Pearl Some one Just laughed at our Merry Widow hats. Euby Who was It, dear? -Pearl Why, that college chap In the Ingrown hat with two corners turned down and a blue and yellow banL Detroit Tribune. v TH E LDJFAVO R ITE II SJJHE) For over a quarter of a century Five Brothers hasbeene bestl pipe tobacco made. There's never been a tobacco to equal itand there) never will ,t That's OWE Get ' the new, dust - proof, foil package, 5c, and smoke the clean est, choicest and best tobacco on the market. Sold Everywhere Worse Than Too Bad. The suburbanite Rtnmhon the back platform of the car smoking his morn ing cigar. He struck up n conversation with the conductor when that brass buttoned gent was not busy. "Whnteyer lieeame of that basket of eggs that was left on your car?" he In quired. "I took thein home," gloomily replied the conductor. At the astonished look from the pas senger the conductor explained: ' "You see, any article left In my car Is mine if no one puts In a claim for It within six weeks. The six weeks were up yesterday, and the company told me to take the eggs away." "Too bad," said the passenger. "Rotten," said the conductor. Kan sas City Newsbook. 8hakespeare'( Descendants. Besides his first child, Susanna, Shakespeare's only other children were a boy and a girl, twins, born In 1585. Susanna married a Dr. Hall, a Strat ford physician,- In 1007, was left widow in 10o." and died In 1040. She had only one child, a daughter, who, though twice married, left no children. 'Of the twins, the boy, named Hamnet, died at the age of eleven, and the girl, Judith, married Thomas Qulncy and bad three sons, who all died childless. New York American. . Men's Dress. Men are dressed as they are chiefly because fewer of them look ridiculous so clothed than they would In any oth er costume. Modern dress Is merciful to men. It gives no undue advantage to the well built and handsome. In deed, it detracts from their appearance and modifies the figures of those not blessed with a fine physique. Court Journal. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1815 A high fnie college with good traditions. Ideal location. Expenses reasonable. Fine new commons and dub house for young men. Well equipped gymnasiums. Preparatory School con nected with college. Fall term opens Sept. 15th. Write to ( PRESIDENT CRAWFORD, MEaDVILLE, PA. Owing to the meet ing of the State Op tical Association in August I will not visit that month. Meet me at the Im perial Hotel, Reyn oldsville, July 24th. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. niil'nA'd 1 im snitius lUMue is. tsw k 1 1 r" ""4 H i II 7- FIVE BROTHERS' Pipe SmokimgTobacco! JOHN riNZtB t BKOS. (arid LOUISVILLE. KY. THEERICNT0JHCC0C0.Juectssor why men who want the best rO)MD)ifiYT?U.E Pipe Smoking Tobacco (A Good Cheto, Too) Don't let you know best so see NEW SIZE tn the Right Direction. Bishop Blomlleld was one of the many witty Englishmen whose good things have found their way into 11 volume of reminiscences, "Leaves From the Notebooks of Lady Dorothv Nevlll." , Bishop Blomfield was led Into a con troversy one time with a learned man as to the mental superiority of the east over the west, and his opponent as a parting "shot said: "Well, at any rate, you can't dispute that the wise--fiien came from the east." "Surely that was the wisest thing they could do!" retorted the bishop. 45a HAS LAID THE. FOUNDATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL' LIFE iSr.i dip.'?nV"t T1! Qoalined teacher for life la ene of the rich est and areatest of the states better tlian life insurane far ber battr and furs than asr inheritance that might be left her. - - "-""si ws man an 7 One of the moat beautiful and healthful locations In Fermsrrntnla. 1800 feet alxm the eat, o 1 BuUdinira modern, comroodkma, nuurnifleant. Every home cxniarL Hot and cold baths. I Abundant table. Purest air and drinUrur water. LattndrT well dona. Trained nurse for temporary illneaa h perfectly asnltary infirmary. Refined, scholarly. Christian influence on every band. Prhriletre of bearine- the best lectures and rheums on American platform. Splendid .library. Fully equipped kttxrratoriea. Best of social aarantasear Proper trainimr for life inita broadest sense. ALL FOR 1 66.00 FOR THE YEAR OF 40 WEEKS More than 1100 studenta last year. 8tndenta may attend from any stabs or country. His J?0 l complete normal course in two years, leading to decrrees of Pd. B. Pd. It The School also maintains the leading; Conservatory of Muaic In Pennsylvania, offering ex eeritiOTal advantages for the study of Piano, Pipe Organ. Voice, Violin. Orchestral Instru ments, Theory, History and Public School Music, all under an eminent faculty of specialists, thorough Courses in Art. Elocution and the Languages. Strong Bosineaa Courses. tlhartrated. is mailed free. INDIANA. PENNA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN TOUR TO YELLOWSTONE PARK AND THE CANADIAN ROCKIES. In Northwestern Wyoming, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, lies one of nature'9 richest treasures the Yel lowstone National Park. Set apart by Act of Congress for the enjoyment of mankind, it is America's greatest show ground. To visit this Park is to see nature in a variety of majestic moods. Mammoth hot- springs, with multi-colored terraces, cliffs of glass, beautiful lakes, mighty falls, glorious canyons, and geysers of all descriptions, are found in this wonderful region. On August 24 a personally conducted tour through the Yellowstone Park to Portland and Seattle, returning through the magnificent Canadian Rocky Mountains, will leave the East by special train over the Pennsylvania Rail road. Five and one-half days will be spent in the Park, one day in Portland, one day in Vancouver, one day at Field, B. C one day at Laggan, Alba., one day at Banff, and stops will be made at many other points of interest. The tour will cover a period of twenty-two days. As an educational trip for either teacher or scholar, this tour is especially attractive, as it covers a section of Amer ica rich in scenery and replete with the marvelous manifes tations of nature. The rates, which will cover all necessary expenses, will be $246 from New York, $243.20 from Philadelphia, $241.20 from Washington and Baltimore, $230.80 from Pittsburgh, and proportionate from other points.") Preliminary leaflets may be obtained of agents, and detailed itineraries will be ready tor distribution shortly. Persons desiring to avail themselves Of this opportunity to visit the Park of the Nation should make application for Pullman space early, as the party will be limited. Make application through local ticket agent or address Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. (BEST I alwaysmoke w .. . es anyone fool you,' that Five Brothers is) that you get it. C. XT Turn About. Dr. Sharpe I say, Mr. Dooley, you're a long time paying me your account. Mr. Dooley And It's a long tolme ye took to cure me, be Jabers! Kansas City Newsbook. g3 DR. A. W. CHASE'S QCa y'A CATARRH POWDER LUli, IB sen t direct to the d iseatted parts by the I improved u lower, ae&lm the ulcers, clears the air DafiMeefl. htops d ropp i ngm i n the t h roat and permanently cures Catarrh and Hav Fever. No harmful rlnitnL 25c blower free: all dealers or Dr. A. rV. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N.Y. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. t. r 15
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