PAY UP OR BE SHOWN UP BEFORE ALL YOUR TOWNSPEOPLE. Debtors Brought To Court By The Union Mercantile Co., of Bridgeport- Conn., for non payment of debts. Start Paying. Do It Now, Before It Is Too Late kJkkm mMm&Wmrrr ws?r,-trf? -s n iK$$mx Debtor Save Yourself and Your Family Publicity A II fH fr4r The law permits us to sue anyone owing a book account. Protect your credit. Once shown up, you cannot get credit any raic iuu incai : where. Arrangements have been made with Attorneys, Mrgistrates and Constables in Jefferson County to protect the merchants and professional men. You will realize that we mean business when the constable serves a summons. igrTT"TiTniiinn"riTrrrg 'myT'm-nrmmrrTi w 1 1 m n n in rrr.mjnaii3EiDi The First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VI LLE. Capital and Surplus Resources , . . $175,000.00 $550,000.00 Johh Ft. liAOCHKU, Pre. John H. Knu-h'r llci.ry (.. n.-Hdf OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J.O. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammend K. C. ScilDCKKRg, Cashier John H. Corbett K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking WOOL PROTECTION Suppose you make a mistake when you buy your Fall or Winter you get a cotton mixture. It will look all right when you try it on and take it away but after you've worn it a while you will find out it fades, loses shape -and wears badly. ' i- - . It -will then be too late you'll find you've, made mistake.'. - " For your own sake don't. Wool all wool w o o 1 clear through that is what men's cloth ing should be made of. ' Then it keeps Color, keeps shape and wears as it should.' That is what CLOTHCRA FT suits and overcoats are made of wool. That is whywe have selected CLOTHCRAFT suits and overcoats to offer you for your lasting satis faction. CLOTHCRAFT will be your pro tection. Guaranteed to us by the manu facturer we can guarantee it to you wool every time wool all the time. Absolutely wool without a shred of cotton. CLOTHCRAFT suits and overcoats sell at from $io to U$. ' ' There are no others at such prices and all wool. BlNG-STOKE Co. WINDSOR HOTEL . W. T. Bru baker. Mgr. Midway between Broad 8c Station and ., Heading Terminal on Filbert at. European $1.00 per day and up. American UM per day and up. Theoaly moderate priced notel of rep utatlon and consequence In PHILADELPHIA If you have anything to sell, try . our Want Column. JjJXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of W. J. H 11 lis, late of Wlnslow Township, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of W. J. Ulllls, late of Wlnslow township, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. . J. B. Biuii, Bejnoldsvllle. Pa, Hot. JO, 1908. EJlecuUJ 1 High-School ! 1 ..Bulletin! Edltor-in-Chlof, Maroaket Frampton Senior Importer, . ADA EARLEY Junior Reporter Jame Smith Soph. Reporter, Hazel Hoffman Fresh. Rep, GUY 1'OSTLETHWAITE '. The pupils of the Keynoldsvllle high school are nil back in their places after the Thanksgiving vacation. Everyone has a bright and trailing face and Is ready for tho bard preparation for the exams next week, Ooly two weeks until Xmas vacation. Directors Messrs. King, Evans and Means visited the literary society 'Vi dnesday afternoon. Watch for Durno Dec. 22. Thero is a great deal of tardiness in our schools. We hope to remedy this defect in time. Graydon Robinson, who Is attending Conway Hall, Carlisle, this year, visit ed our R. H. S. Wednesday morning. The Junior literature class gave a Washington Irving program Wednes afternoon as a surprise to the faculty and remaining high school olasses. The following numbers were carefully pre pared and well delivered: Duet Bazel Hoffman. Rose Horwltz Life of Washington Irving... .Florence Gray Song, "Rip Van Winkle was a Lucky Man" Florence Atwater, Helen Meek, Blanche DUlman, Sara Ford, Aldine Reed and Jane Smith. Double Piano Number. .Gertrude Hammond The Specter Bridegroom 8ara Ford Die Wacht am Rhine ,.8ong by the Class Prof. Please explain the eighteenth proposition. . Miss Meek (in audible whisper) I can't talk. Teacher in Cicero What kind of" a clause is "ut desperent''? Junior Girl A hopeless olause. Prof. Define vertical angles. junior vertical angles are angles that have the same vertex and the pro longation of the sides. What does "piny" and (rail mean? The Juniors took their final examina tion in English history Tuesday after noon. Of course they all passed. Teacher The answer to the eighth question is 720. Pupil I got that, too, but with 124 In front of It. The following persons visited the school Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. TatDur Savers, Mrs. Frances Rtd, Mrs. Hannah Yenewlno, Mrs A D McKay, Mrs. G. C. Strouse, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mr. John Ross, MIhb McCrelglit, Mrs. F. C. Wehcoat, Mrs Ed Jennings. The members of tho senior class are thinking of writing up the pedigree of each member of tholr class In the near future. Everybody Is admiring tho Seniors' class pins, which they received this week. VINOL CURES CHRONIC COM, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS After Other Remedies Fall . "I have been troubled with a chronic cold and bronchitis for a long time and have tried many remedies without finding relief. Through the kind sug gestion of a friend I tried Vinol, and after taking four bottles, am entirely cured." A. H. Wilde, 733-8th Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. 8. McDonald, 147 W. Congress fit, Paul, Minn., writes: "I con tracted a severe cold last winter and thought I would never get rid of it I tried Vinol as a last resort, and It has completely cured me." VlndJ combines two world-famed tonics' the healing, medicinal proper ties of cod liver oil and tonio Iron, de llclously palatable and agreeable to the Weakest stomach. For this reason, Vinol la unexcelled as a strength builder for old people, delicate chil dren, weak and run-down persons, af ter sickness and for Chronic Ooughs, Colds and Bronchitis. Stoke & Feicht Drug Company Reynoldsville, Pa. r7Tw:.'T7-A""",,j"""" '" " Winter Term V STATE NORMAL OPENS DEC. 29 CATALOG FREE I a fotf MINT, LCD. If 1 n5a INDIANA, M. I . JXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of William Brltton, Deceased, of Washington Towosblp. Notice Is hereby Riven that letters testa mentary on the estate of William Brltton, late of Washington township, having been Sranted to the undersigned, all persons In ebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment to the executors, and those having claims against the estate will present "them to the executors, properly authenticated, for payment. W. V. Brittow, W. 9. SiEKBirr. BeyooldsvUle, Pi, Not. 30, U08. ( J? BRIGHT j Clear LigmtN f "Family Favorito I p m sm ana jnw m . I 8 V Absolutely thn hear, nil nossfblo to produce irom the Deal Known source Pennsylvania crude oil. Smokeless, Bootless, odorless. Burns clean and steady to the last drop without readjusting wick. Your dealer knows it's good oiL He can supply you. Waverly Oil Works Co. inriAnsnnnnt Keiiners Pittsburg, Pa. i Also mak.rs of Wsverlr Special into ft .J r - The Heart Can't Stand Rheu matic Acid Poisoning. The Uric-O Treatment Expels the Poison Fiom the Blood. Those sharp, shooting pains through the chest around the region of the heart mean that poisonous uric and rheumatic acid are there ready to spring and grip tightly the muscles controlling- the heart's action. Don't neglect these warnings. You must neutralize and drive these dangerous poisons from the system, or sooner or later they will overcome you. The only true way to cure Rheu matism is to get at it from the Inside with Uric-O. It act with marvelous swiftness upon the muscles, kidneys and blood. Cleans out the sand-like deposits in the muscles, forces the kidneys to form those duties for which they were designed and neutralizes the acid within the blood. Uric-O is an acid taken lnternalty, 3 times dally, and does not contain any morphine, opium or so-called "pain deaders." Sciatica, Muscular, Inflam matory and Articular Rbejmatism all yield readily to Uric-O. It sells for 75o and ll.CC the bottle or you can obtain a trial bottle free by writing to The Smith Drug Co., 110 Smith Bids'-. Syracuse, N. Y. Uric-O is sold and personally recom mended by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. HUGHES & FLEMING. ItnTCRAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. Bankrupt Sale. Valuable Property. In the District Court of he T'nlted Slates for the Western District of Fen nsylvsnli- In the matter of Wlllllam Albert Leech. Bankrupt. No. 4:M In Bankruptcy. ORDER OF TUB KEFKKEB The foreiolng petition having been duly fllea and having come on for a hearing before dim. of which hearing ten days notice was giypn by mall to creditors of said bankrupt. Now, after bearing Smith H. McCrelght, Eso In favor of said petition, and do person ap pearing In opposition thereto, IT H ORDERED: "That said trustee be. and he Is hereby authorized to sell all the personal estate, excluding the book ac counts, specified and asked to be sold in the foregoing petition and return of the apprais ers on Hie, at. public auction or outcry, keep ing an accurate account of each sale and the price received therefor and to whom sold, which said account shall be filed within ten days after the sale Is concluded, with the Referee. IT T VV RTIIER ORDERED: That said Trustee shall, without further order of this court, have authority to soil said prnpe tv either In hulk, by lots, or by the piece, so im to bring the best poHHible price therefor, uti'i to adjourn or continue said sale from Any to day and from time to time. If In his Ju la ment such continuance of the sale will f. to the interest of the creditors of said ban: -rupt estate. ins FURTI1F.R ORDERED: That notl of said sale shall be given by publication In the Reynoldsville "Star," a weekly news paper, published In the county of letTersyn, and by handbills, posted In at least twei ' five public places lo sa'd District, n-J notices to all known creditors of said bank rupt, at least ten days prior to said sale; that, the Inventory taken by the ac- raiser he exhibited In the law office of mlth II. McC'rcliht. Esn.. the attnrnev fnr I said ttustee, In Keyno'dsvllle, Pennsylvania, ana mat an persons mterestea te allowed to Inspect the same and examine the pro perty herein ordered to be sold, for a period of at least three days prior to the time Hied for said sale. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED; That said property shall first be offered for sale in bulk, and If It Is sold In bulk, the sum for which II Is sold shall not be less than 75 pr renr. of the appraised value thereof, and that all the bids for said property In bulk shall be forwarded to James Degnan. Trustee, or Smith M. McCrelght. attorney for said Trus tee. of Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania and that each bid must be accompanied bv a certified check covering at least 10 per "cent of tho amount bid. If the bids for said property In bulk, do Dot equal 75 per cent of the appraised value thereof, the Trustee miy then offer same for sale In lota or by the piece to the highest bidder. - IT 19 FCRTHER ORDER!): That llie terms of said sale be as follows! It sales amounting to tJJO 00 or less, ru b when the property Is knocked dotftt. sales amounting to 00.00 and over III per cent in cash when property I knocked down and the balance In 30 davs. All time sales shall bear Interest and must be settled for Immediately when property Is knocked down and before removing same by making the cash payment and giving security to be approved by the Trustee. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED t That said personal property now In possession of said trustee, James Degnao, be disposed of at pub lic auction or outcry at 10 o'clock a. m., nn Tuesday, the 1Mb day of December, A. D. 190s, at the premise la West Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, lately occupied and used bj the aforesaid bankrupt." Dated Dec 1, 190s. Wttuii T. Dark. Referee In Bankruptcy, BrookvlUe, Pa. Said above personal property consisting of a large stock of rough and worked luotbee of all kinds, doors, sash, mouldings andl other planing mill products, builder and, contractor materials, nails, kingea, glasag paints, oils, varnishes, roofing materials, etc., and a large Dumber of other materials, tools, implements, etc., and property of said, banarupi bow 1b ban -Is of said Trustee. Jams Dboiisw, Trustee In Bankruptcy of William Albert Iech, Bankrupt,
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