I J , . . Big Fourth oljuly. I . v . On -the Fourth of July all fonda lead to Punxeutawney, where the most elaborate celebration Id NorihweBtern Pennsylvania will be held. Some features : Three big parades, $325 cash prizes ; Firemen's races, spohking, two ball (fames, Barkout's 15 attraction show, gorgeous fireworks day and night. Grand decorations and illumination, three braes bands. Specia morning and evening trains on all raih iads. See station agonts. It. Letter Lint. L'.st of unclaimed lettors emalning in post office at Reynoldsvllle Ph., for the week ending Juno 27, lf)( 3 : Mrs. Hasey Brinon, J. A. Clemens, John Hanoy, Mrs. G. E. Kirk nun. Say advertised and give d ite of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, r. to. . Woman's Wotk. Every requirement of the hose-koepcr has been met in the makhg of the Prlzer Stovos and Ranges. They con tain quite a number of excellent feat ures that lessen work and add to the comfort of the household. Thoy are guaranteed to be good bakers you run no risk. Sol'd and guaranteed by Reyn oldsvllle Hardwaro Co. New wash goods ready for your In spectlon at Milllrons. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word fc every Insertion. each and For Sale Furniture for f ir rooms, including kitchen; will bo t Id cheap. Inquire at The Star office For Sale All my hou?e ' old goods at sacrifice. I am leaving tc vn on afr count of poor health. John '. iiirgh. For Sale Lot on corn r Eighth and Worth sis. Inquire of u. J. Me' Entire. FOR Sale Irish Setter pu;is. Gcorgo S. Keaglo, Rathmel, Pa. FOR SALE A good cow. inquiio at The Star office. FOR SALE Two desirable town lots, Inquire at The STAR office. FOR Sale At a bargain, 1 t on Grant St. near school house 50 x 15o : electric light, gas and water line in front of lot Inquire at Star office. For Sale A No. 1 invest mont prop Si'tv. Centrally located, lireat bar gain. Inquire at Star office FOR Sale Good buggy. Inquiro of Win. Copping. FOR Rent Store room vlth show cases, scales, scoops and verything complete. J. C. King & Co. M s -Sykesvtlle. : MlsaLula and Cloe Stlteli r, of Du Bols, visited with friends in town last week. Mr. Wright and family visited at the home of Mrs. Wright's parents last week. Ilev. D. J. Frum Is attending the District Conference at Callencburg this week. Miss Orrol Phtllippt visited with rolatives and friends in Reynoldsvllle a few days last week. I. G. Mansfield and Edward Reber, who are employed at Creckhhlo, wore at homo over Sunday. T. W. Whlto, of the SykcFvIllo Pro duce Co., moved to town last ween anu now lives on Shaft street. Messrs. Harry McPherfion and Josoph Grinder have gono to Creekside to work for the J. & C. C. & I. Co. Tbo band boys will hold a f is tlval on the 4th of July and the Indies of the church will assist them. Miss Hannah Stauffer, of Ueynolds- aiir. ulin t.nmrht school nere lasi winter, was in town last week. Mrs. Carr and two children, who have knnn ournu visiting with relatives and friends, returned homo last week. The Ladies Aid Socioty of the M. E. church hold a dime social at the home of Mrs. W. A. London last Wednesday, Carrol Lyons and Miss Blanche Frum visited with the former s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Lyons, at Prvspoet last Sunday. Ford Nupp and several oth t plaster ers of DnBuis, have just tints-'ned plast erling the newly built re ideneo of James Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McC arren lef. last Friday for Tyler, where they will now live and where Mr. McJlarron if. employed with the Caeeate Coal & Coke Co. Daniel R. Weber, son of M . and Mrs. J. T. Weber,' is homo on t vacation from Bucknell University atLewlsburg, Pa. lie is studying for civil engineer ing and has completed two years of his course. Sykesvllle is going to have a big time on the Fourth of July. The Sunday schools, the band and the lodges are to parade at 10.30 ; fantastic parade at 2.00 and ball gamo at 3.00. There is also to be a basket picnic In Ro nantie park to which all are Invited to como and bring a basket. gXECUTUIX' NOTICE. Estate of Albert Reynolds, ate of the Borough of Reynoldsville, I'eccased. Notice 1b herelty fclven Umt 1 tiers tcsto menlury upon the estate of llie s 'Id decedent have been (minted to the uwIin-IkihmI. All perfonH Indi-tMnu to wild esiale ate requested to make payment and those hm-ini claims or demands against the same wtli make them known wit houl. delav to JuiJA A. UKYHOi.ns, Executrix, licyiioldsvllle, Pa. Cl.EMKNT W. FLTBH, , Attorney. Card of Thanks. We hereby express our gratttudo and thankfulness to our neighbors and friends for their kind assistance and sympathy during tho illness and after death of our husband and father. Mrs. Geo. Tucker a ndCiiildren. i r Glendule. , MrB.' Laura'Burfop frfeling very poorly at present. It has been raining considerable for a week in Glendale. M. M. Moore and wife were visitors In Glendale the past week. Miss Nellie Allen, of Aliens Mills, was visit ing her aunt here last week. Some of our fanners are going to cut their clover this week. We hopo the sun shines. Tho dormancy of our villagd for two weeks has made it impossible for us to get much newB. Mrs. E. Welser, of Emerlcl villo, was visiting Mrs. Charles Burl house, of this place this woek. While hauling logs Mond ly of last week Walter Moore recolvel quite a jar from being hit between tin shoulders with a falling stub. James Dolp and Ben Lindit luth bavo loft Glendale to go to Camer in county where they will peel hark the remain der of the bark season. Mrs. V. L. Moore, of Glendalo, was vlHltiug at home of her par6nts in Reynoldsvllle Saturday and Sunday. Her brother from Donora, Washington Co., was homo on a visit. - Everybody come to the 'phone meet ing this week on Thursday evening, Juno 20, at the Horratown Grange ball. The officers of the lino are to be elected. All of the stockholders should be pres ent. Bring your ootgnoor, wno uueu not have a share, along. Building New Houses. Tho Buffalo & Susuiuihiitini company, which has been at work I )i" several months at their new shaft at Big Run, and which is now fnst nearly cample- Hon, expect to have the saint ready in a short time for tho shipment of coal and are alreudy making pi operations for tho accommodation of th mon who aro to bo employed at the works, lhe opening at Big Ron will bo a largo one at which several hundred men win ne employed and it Is the hopes of the company to bo in position to Bhip coal from the same in a couple months. Bids bavo been received foe tho erec tion of forty now houses at Big Run and It Is expected that work on the same will be commenced in a fow days. The houses will be modern mining houses with collars and stone wall foundations The same company will also erect twenty new houses at their No. 2 shaft near this city. Theso house will be of the same high class as those to be erected at Big Run. SykeBvillo i'o.it- Disputch. Palmist and Clairvoyant Reader. Madam DeSolar, one week only, at Belnap boarding house, Fourth street. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charges. Reliable styles In jackets for spring at Millirens. Open up a savings account at The Peoples National Bank. Interest paid on time dopoBits. Now laces at Millirens. , Walk: Over Oxfords TXTALK-OVER Styles are nev;r too " extreme Thoy are corr:ct al-' ways. You can always fool your It.it aro well dressed if you have them on. They're handsome, smart looking, it's worth re membering that Walk-Overs are always good shoes ; you'll find newest and east-, est shapes in them Tan Russia Calf, Black and all kinds of Shiny leather. .Men who want stylish comfort are the loyal friends of this shoe. riilCES : $3.50 and $4.00. We have the WALK-OVER Bhaies for Boy's in Tan and Patent leathers ; prico 62.50. Brown, Blacfi, Tan and White Oxfords for Children ; prico 50o to $1.75. . AdaiTiSfroe Go. ROOT FITTERS REYINOLDSU1LLE, PENN'fl. The Peoples National Bank SuccesHors to t'eeleu, Alexander Co., Hankers. The Oldest Established Bank in the Town arnold block, corner main and fifth streets. Capital $100,000, Stockholders' Liabilities $100,000 Has had the patron tge of the citizens of Reynoldsville and vioinity for the pa X thirty years. Gives the prompt an l careful banking ser .ice every one should have. Interest paid on tin 9 deposits and savings accounts. OFFICERS. W. B. Alexander, Pres. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. D. Smith, Vice Pres. F. P. Alexander, Ass't Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. B. Alexander L. P. Seeley F. D. Smith H. Alex Stoko August Baldauf Amos Strouso Dr. J. C. Sayerg " Dr. H. B. McGarrah W. C. Murray Died at Age of 105. Robert Baird dropped dead while working In tho garden at his home at Dolancoy, Jefferson county, on Saturday afternoon. Heart disease caused his sudden death. Mr. Balrd was one hundred and fivo years of ago and was undoubtedly the oldest Individual ro siding In this section of the county. In Bpito of his advanced years be was hale and hearty and his death was entirely unexpected. Mr. Baird had taken littlo interest in elections for many years, in luct It was said that up until a woek ago Saturday ho hud not cast a ballot sinci tho Civil War. On Saturday, the 17 .h, ho do. clared his intention of voti lg and he went to tho polls and voted f r John W, Reed for tho nomination for the judge ship of Jefferson county. V r. Baird is survived bv children who aro octo- gonorians.-DuBois Courier. EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY, j Arid Other Atlantic' Coast F rsotts via Pennsylvania Railroad. June 29, July 13 and 27, August 10 and 24, and September 7 are the dates of the Pennsylvania Railroad annual low-rate excursions for 1005 to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City. Sea Isle City, Avalon. Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, N. J., Rehoboth. Del., or Oce.m City, Md. Tickets good to return withla sixteen days, including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leuvo Pittsburg on above-mentioned dates at 8.55 a. m.. reaching Philadelphia 0 za p. m., in time for supper, and arriving Atlantio City, via tho Delaware Hiv. r ttrtuge Route, the only all-rail line, at .& p. A stop will be made for luncheon 1 .1 en route. Passengers may ait-o spuuu the night In Philadelphia, and proceed to the Khore by any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Broad btreet Station on the following day. Passengers for New Jersey points other than Atlantio City will spenu me night in Philadelphia, and use regular trains the next day from Market Street Wharf. Passengers for Rehoboth, Del., or Ocean City, Md., will use regular trains thR following dav from Broad Street Station. Tickets will also be sold for regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.55 and 0.00 m. from all stations at which these trains stop, and Iron stations irom which regular connection with them Is made, and it the higher rale only on train leaving at 10.00 p. m. Pullman aluunlng cars through to Atl intie City 1(1.(10 o. m. tralu. and to Phila delphia on the 4 55 and 9.00 p. m trains Tli.lr..ts pood onlv in coach' s, 810 OU tickets good In Pullman cars in connec tion with regular Pullraun tickets, $12.00. Train leaves ite .'noiusvme 1.2!) p. m. Passengers will tako evening trains from Pittsburg. Returning coupons will be accepted on any regular train except the Penn sylvania Limited, the Chicago Limited, the St. Louis Limited, and tne reunsyi vanla Special. A stop-over within limit win oe allowed at Philadelphia returning, if passengers will deposit their tickets with the Ticket Agent at lin.au street, Station, Philadelphia, lmmeuiaieiy uu arrival. Tickets must be depoBtteo with Agent on arrival at seashore destination and properly validated for return trip. For detailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents or Mr. Thomas E. Watt. District Passenger Agent, 300 Fltth Avenue, Pittsburg. , Special Offer I, fl REDUCED RATES TO ASBURY PARK Notice of Election of Teachers. The school directors of Wlnslow township will hold a special meeting at Frank's Tavern, Reynoldsvllle, July 22, 1005, to elect teachers. The regular meeting of board will bo helii Saturday, July 2!), at which time books and sup plies will be bought. Geo. E. Null, Sec-etary. will Millinery Business for Sale. Millinery business in first-class loca tion with large established trade, be sold at a bargain. Inquire Mrs. Lizzie Smith, : 1 i oRoynoldb'.-ille, PaT Via Pennsylvania Railtoad, Account Meet ing National Educational Association. For the benefit of those desiring to attend tho meeting of the National Educational Association, to be held at Asbury Park, N. J., July 3 to 7, tbe Pennsylvania Rallroud Company will sell excursion tickets to Asbury Park from points more than one hundred miles from Asbury Park, i. e., Chester, Pa., Walllngford, Pa., Villa Nova., Pa., Spring Mill, Fa., Carpentorville, N. J., Clayton, N. J., Harrisonvillo, N. J., Monroevllle, N. J., Bridgeport, N. J., Waterford. N. J., and all stations beyond these oolnts. at reduced rates. TheBO tickets will bo sold July 1, 2 and 3, and will be good to return leaving Asbury Park not earlier than July 3 nor later than Ju.y 10, except that upon deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at Asbury Park not later than July 10 and pay ment of fee of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be obtained to Au gust 31 inclusive. Tickets will be sold to Asbury Park via direct route and also via New York City in both dire& tlons, and will be honored only as they read. Stop-over will be allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Pblladol phia within transit limit on going trip and within ten days, not to exceed final limit, on return trip, on all tlekets read Luck and Ch nee. Luck and chanco don't figure in the making of Prizer Stoves ai d Ranges. Thoy are the result of good materials, careful workmanship and the best ex perience in stove making. They con tain many good ideas that lighten kitchen work and add to the comfort and convenience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us tell you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Wooltex suits for spring at Millirens. Milliren & Hunter, proprietors of meat market next door to Butler barber shop, carry a full line of fresh and smoked meats. Your patronagesollcited. Spring hqsieryat Millirens. The West Reynoldsville school board will receive bids until July 7, 1905, for tbe furnishing of good mine run coal for school building for tho coming term. Also bids for janitor. By Order of the Board, O. H. Johnston, Soo. Now neck wear at Milllrons. See the spring hats at Millirens. See tho spring dress goods at ing via thesecilies. Stop-ovorj within final limit will be allowed at New York on return trip, on llcKeta reacting through that city by deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at New Yoik within one day after validation at Asbury Park and payment of foe of 81. For specifio rates, routes and stop-over conditions consult nearest Pennsylvania Railroad ticket agent. Shoes for tbe whole family at Millirens. Interest paid on time deposits at The Peoples National Bank. See the 25o corset cover embroidery at Millirens. See the new shirt waist xllka at Millirens. New ribbon at Millirens. WANTED: Boy about 16 years of age to do clerical work, Must be good at figures. Address in own hand writing : BOX 357, Reynoldsville, Pa FREE! We will present one of these beautiful pictures of Niagara Falls (Summer or Winter scene ) to every pur chaser of one 25 cent box of Spiro Powder The pictures measure IS x 19 inches, and you must see them to appreciate their real beauty. Spiro Powder has the peculiar power of destroy ing the odor of perspiration oil body, feet and clothing. Itausegives a delightful sense of personal cleanliness. Don't fail to take advantage of our free picture offer. A sample cf Spiro and book of valuable toilet hints free. A Great Remedy for Stomach, Liver, and When there is no desi -e for food, or there is sorem ss in the pit of the Stomach ; or the food comes up in the throat, your StomaLch is out of order and the Liver, Kidneys, Nerves a. nd Blood are more or les9 affected. For all these conditions, use BOSWORTHS "d" infallible BIN Nervine This medicine acts directly on the StomoLch, Dlood and Nerves, and supplies new life to all the organs. Its effect on weak Stomachs and Nerves is truly remarkable. Bos- worth's Infallible Nervine does not depend on alcohol to dull or disguise the distress. Safe to use. Ask us about it. 1 ffviifirril c f ttiJfl ' '(to,,. .i-SJ Contractor and Builder. Kit I mates furnished upon short notice. Any person wanting No. 1 roofing will hot make a mistake in getting No. 1 I Sim Groi n slate, the toughest slate In the market. Furnished by H. A -Swab, contractor and builder"! R.'ynokL.vill', IV T. Hill Mansfield's Capillaris es seases ot skin. from the mildest form to I . u . . . J";V'A' 41,0 seYcioai IT zema. Salt nAkE'- Rheum, ErvslDelns. Scald Head, Dan druff. Itching. Piles, etc. etc. CAPIL.L.AK1! has cured skin diseases, where they were pronounced hopeless by the doctors. Yes, many sucn cases 01 J to tu years standind have been com pletelv cured by CAPIL- LAMS. The doctors them selves use and recommend this marvelous skin cure. CAPILLAKIS should be In every home. It removes all Baby Humors, cures Chapped Hands, removes Sun Burns, heals Cuts. Bruises and Burns stops Coughing and Sore Throat, and Is equally good lor the Scalp and Hair. Kemoves Dan druff and makes the Hair come in aoft, thick, luxuriant and in its natural color. A bottle proves our claims. Drives Out Rheumatism ATHLOPHOR.OS Is the greatest boon to R.heum&.tic sufferers ever placed before the public It has proved its worth in every form of Rheumatism. Relieves the agony, cues the stif fened joints and reduces the pain ful swellings. Ath-lo-pho-ros does this by dissolving and carry ing off tbe Uric Add which it the real causa of Rheumatism. No matter bow severe your Rheumatism no matter bow long It bas tormented you bow many remedies bave tailed to bring relief, Athlophoros will cure your aches and pains as cer tainly as day follows night Try it. Grvati'Hl viilU'-x i-vnr oflVivd in while vusis, $2 00, at Millirens. Garden i-neds mid tomato plants at C. P. Koernoi's grocery store. Notice. A limited amount of our stock will ba offered for sale for a short time' for the purpose of manufacturing and plac ing our patents on tbe market. I can be 8"en up ntulrrt in S.vodlcate building. . M. C. Coleman, See., Co Operative Mfg. Co. Start your son or daughter in banking experience by giving them a book for savings account at The Peoples Nation al Bank. s a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a We have everything In reliable druRs and medicine at popular prlc9. Reynolds Drug J.R.Hillis&Co, Dealers in Furniture, Carpets and Sewing Machines The Largest and Most Com plete Stock in the City : : : : And Our Prices are Right. Our iron beds are fine. Plain white and colors at $3.00 to $22.00. Bed Room suites $16.50 to $92. Dining room tables $4-.50 to $32.50. Couches from $6.00 to $36.00. Parlor suites $28.00;to $52.00. Go-Carts $3.00 to $20.00. Rockers 75c to $20.00. , Come and see our stock. It is no trouble for us to show our goods. Never before have we been able to show so choice a variety of Floor Coverings. Designs are especially beautiful. Branch Store at Sykesville. a a a e & a a a a a a a a'- a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a The Secret of Success I The secret of success is not so much in knowing how to make money as in the ability to hang onto it. We assist people in their efforts to save money. If this matter concerns you, call and see us about it. me ReunoidsviilB Trust Go. Next door to PostofFice. IE N. HANAU QOME to the cheapest store in Reynoldsville. You can buy the same goods lor less money, you can save from 15 to 30 per cent. I amgettingnew goodsevery day. MOHAIR Io black, brown, grey, blue, red. Prion from 48o to $1.35 WASH GOODS Butterfly Batiste, in blue, brown, tun,1 lim n color in dots and figures. Prices 10 and 12c JACKETS Ladies' spring Jackets; tan and blacks, cover:' clntli from .... $4.75 tn 8 50 SKIRTS Ladies pleated Skirts, tan black, blue and brown. COLLARS Ladies turnover Collars - at Seen' PERSIAN LAWN LACE CURTAINS Lace Curtains from 40o to $5.00 CLOTHING CLOTHING SUITS Men's fine suit Fine Suit for Suit for BOY'S SUITS Same reduc' Ion. KNEE PANTS for 19 cents. CLOTHING $5.00, foi-m-r price $7.00 $6.00, former price $9.00 $7.50, former price $10.00 lAe glv Trading Stamps with every IO cent purchase, N. HANAU. . Millirens.
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