i? Stat. Subscription $1.00 per year in advance. 0 A.STKPHKNSON, Editor and Pub. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1905. AnindHpeudent loca.1 paper. p'lhlishedeverj WedueaUuy at Knyuuldsvllle, Jvffrrmin Co. I'd., devoted to the lutnrtnitu ot Heynnldsvllle ,?,'Ti'r?"ncoun'?- Non-poll .Irnl.wlll treat nil with fairness, and will betwi eeliilly friend ly toward tho laliorlnR class. Communications intended f ir publication mint ne ftcrompnnled liythe writer's name, not ror Duplication, hut as a guarantre of good faith. Interesting news items solicited. Advertising rntes nmde nown on applica tion at, this Ofllce. Ienithty communication nd clmnire of idvertlsBtnenta should reach this oHIee by Monday noon. Subscription prlcetl.Oflperye ir.ln advance. Address all communications toll. A.BtepU unson, tteynoldsvllle, l'a. Cheer Up. Choor up I The world it taking your photograph. Look pleasant. Of course you have your troublo9 troubles you cau not toll the policeman A whole lot of things fjothor you, of course. Duslness worries, or dome tic sorrows, It may be, or what not. ou find life a rugged road, whoso stoni s hurt your foot. Nevertheless, cheer tip ! It may lie your real discs ie Is solfish noas lugroirn selfishness. Your life Is too solf-contored. You 1 naglne your tribulations are worn that others bear. You feel sorry for yourself--the meanest sort of pity. It Is a path )tle Illusion. Kid yourself of that, and cioop up ! What right have you to carry a picture of your wofbegeno face and funeral ways about among our follows, who have troubles of thi tr own ? If you must whine, or sulk, o.- scowl, take a car, and go the woods, or to the un frequented lanes. Cheer up I Your Ills are largely Imaginary. If you were r lally on the brink of bankruptcy, or If i here were no thoroughfare through ynur sorrows, you would clear your brows, sot your teeth, and make the best of it. Cheer up 1 You are making a hypo thetical case out of your 1 roubles, and suffering from a selMnflit ted verdict. You are borrowing trouble i, and paying a high rate of interest. Cheer up ! Why, man aive, in a ten minutes walk you may eeo a score of people worse oft than you. And hore . you arc digging your own grave, and playing pnll-bearer Into the bargain. Man alive, you must do your work 1 Smile, even though It be through your tears, which ppoedily dry. And cheer up ! Tounq Folks. Sykesville. Miss Laura Enuis gave a party at her home on Main street Saturday evening. She was assisted In entertaining her guests by her sisters, Mrs. S. T. Reed and Miss Anna Ennis. The house was tastefully decorated. Many parlor games were played by all. A fine lunch sorvod at 10..'i0, a'tcr which all retired to their respective homeB. A crowd of young people consisting of Misses Cora and Amy Sumal, Blanche Frum, Zola Mansfield and C arrol Lyons, Otto Nupp and Elraor Pillh irt, drove to the home of Mr. Lyons at Prospect on Friday evening, whore a vi ry enjoyable evening was spent by all. Miss Laura Sloppy a.id brother, Walter, are visiting wit l friends In La Joso this week. Miss Goldon Phlllippi le spending a week with her aunt in DuBois, Mrs. H. A. Loghry. Mrs. J. M. Loghry visited with her daughter-in-law in DuBois over Sunday. Otto Nupp is visiting with friends in Indiana county thlB week. Miss Lula Goarhart vi. ltcd In Du Bois last weok. The DuBois College will fit you for business and find business f r you. Fall oponirg Soptember 6th. Write for catalogue Shirt W!ists. Your size may be here at a saving of 15 to 35 per jent. Bing Stokc Co. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Wanted Girls from 18 to 19 years old to learn warping. Entjrprise Silk Co. For Sale New gas range cheap. Inquire Mrs. J. E. Mitchell. For Sale One lot on co -ner of Brad ford and Thompson strei t, Pleasant avenue. Splendid buildli'g location. Inquire at STAR office. For Sale One bellows, one black smith's drilling machine, two beds and mattresses. Inquire at Myars' harness shop. For Sale Good Jersey cow. In qulro of H. A. Swab, Fifth 6treet. For Sale Lot on corner Eighth and Worth sts. Inquire of L. J. Mc Entire. FOR Sale A No. 1 investment prop erty. Centrally located. Great bar gain. Inquire at Star office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Ludwick Priester, Deceased, late of Henderson Township. Notice la hereby (riven that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of the said de cedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persona who are Indebted to said estate -are requested to muke payment, and all per sons having any lejrpl claim or demands ngalnfct said estate Uiall ma po the same itnnwB without delay. l'mue 8. Hacvk, Boynoliisvlllc, l'a. A Jmiuistrator. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Miss Birdie Hartle Is visiting In Pitts burg.. Mrs. C. Mitchell Is visiting In Punx sutawney. Miss Naomi Mitchell la visiting In Driftwood. Frank Suhugers is visiting relatives in Brookvllle. Miss Grace Craig Is spending a few days at Sligo. Mrs. J. T. Evans visited In DuBois the past week. Mrs. J. H. Mllllren Is visiting her paruuts at Wlnslow. Prof. Will L. Strauss wus In Indiana ou business last week. Mrs. Albort Reynolds vitlted a sister In DuBois last week. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Kittannlng, is visiting In this place. Mrs. L. J. Arnold, of Driftwood, vis ited In town la.it week. Mrs. VV. C. Gibson Is visiting at Vandergrift this week. Miss Ophelia Wesson is visiting in Summerville this week. Mrs. P. A. Hardman Is vUUing her parents at Deposit, N. Y, Mrs. C N. Lewis and son, Ronald, spent Sunday In DuBois. J. M. Dniley spent Sunday at home of his parents in Penfield. J. W. Folk is visiting bis father in New Bethlehem this week. Miss Madge Henry vislti d In DuBois the latter part of last week. J. C. Macro and J. E. Smith went to Niagara Falls last Saturday. Miss Eva Derapsey returned yesterday from an extended visit In Erie. Miss Bernlce Curry, of Brookville, Is the guest of Miss Uallie B trns. Alvin Arnold, of Clarion, was a visit or in town the first of this week. U. S. Walllck, of York, l'a., wbb the guest of David Hetrlck last week. M. E. Williams and wife are visiting at Clarion and Strattonvillo this week. D. B. Stauffor returned Saturday from a visit at Homer City and Ebensburg, Pa. Mrs. J. Nealo, of Stanton, was a visit or at home of Wesley Mottor over Sun day. Mrs. R. L. Taafe and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Taafe, visited In DuBoIb last week. James McDonald, of Vowinkle, Pa., was the guest of G. B. McKeo over Sunday. W. H. Karns, wife and son, William, of Oakmont, are visiting A. B. Weed and wife. Miss Ada Martin will leave here to morrow to visit in Kittannlng and Pittsburg. Samuel Wallace, of Pittsburg, visited his sister, Mrs. C. Mitchell in this place this week. J. J. 8uttor loft hore yesterday morn ing on a business trip to Larma, Wyoming. Miss Blanche Thornton returned yesterday from a trip to Kane and Philadelphia. Mrs. J. W. Dempsoy spent last week at home of her son, Irven F. Dempsoy, at Oak Ridge. Harry Crawford, of Ford City, visited his cousin, Miss Mollte Horm, in this place last week. Mrs. Mary Stiles, of Ebensburg, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Ross, on Worth street. Misses Margaret and Martha Mont gomery spent Saturday and Sunday in New Bethlehem. Miss Jess Schwor, of Hackensack. N. J., is a visitor at home of Lawyer G. M. McDonald. ' Mr. and M.s. John Horning, of Brockwayvllle, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Freas last week. Mrs. Clara B. Lewis, of Grove City, was a guest at home of Mr. John II. Corbett over Sunday. Mrs. George Humphrey, of DuBois, visited her sister, Mrs. L. J. McEntlre, in this place last week. Mrs. Schuetto Arnold, of Clarion, visited her mother, Mrs. Viola King, in this place the past weok. Miss Nellie G. Niece and nephew, Samuel Phillips, of Butler, are visiting at home of P. A. Hardman. William Ray buck, of Ringgold, Pa., visited his Bister, Mrs. L. F. Hotrick, in this place the past weok. Mrs. Thomas Wlndle returned the past week from a three weeks' visit at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Mrs. Lillian Smith, of Kittannlng, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ira S. Smith, on Grant street. Miss Amy Shockey, of Apollo, Pa., is visiting at home of her uncle, O. H. Broadhead, near this place. Miss Anna Glock, of New Kensington, formerly of this place, was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Cathers last week. Mrs. Walter Yearlck, of Woodbury, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, in this place. Mrs. H. C. Dickey, of Johnsonburg, Is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Foust, on Jackson street. Park V. Ilogan, who plays plpo organ in the First M. E. church at Now Castle, was In town last Friday. John Goodwill, of Shiunokln, Pa., former oitlzon of this place, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Win. Gibson. Mrs. R. E. Moore, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah M. Rhodes, In this place this week. James B. Arnold and wife, of Phila delphia, are visiting the former's moth er, Mrs. V. K. Arnold, in this place. Miss SubIo Schultze Is at Iselln, call ed there by the serious illnet-s of a little nephew, son of Charles Schultzo. C. R. Hall went to Pittsburg Satur day by rail and from thero down the Ohio river to Cincinnati on a steam bout. Mrs. Wni. King, of Wlconiseo, Daulphlu county, was a guest nt homo of S. Resslor the latter part of last week. Miss Annie It.nsll, of Day, Clarion county, visited lior undo, G, B. McKee, und family In this place tho pant weok. Mrs. James Cooney and Miss Estella Clontz, of Jersey Shore, wi re the guests of Mrs. Jennie Rensler the past week. Mrs. Nancy Foley and Mrs. J. M. Stophenson visited the former's daugh ter in DuBois a couple of days last week. Miss Carrie Dettr visited In Haw thorne last week and attended the Harvest Homo pled la at Oak Ridge. Clarence M. Llerd, of DuBois, visited In town yesterday. Mr. Lelrd's two chlldron are both at the point of death. Mrs. Charles K. Kline, of Ridgway, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goorge McGrody, on Jackson street. Mre. W. F. Riddle, of Watorsou, Clarion Co., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. II. Johnston, In West Reynoldsville. Miss Mary Robertson, of Bitumen, Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. George Roller aud Mrs. John Reddecllff, in this place. Miss Alice Mitchell returned Satur day from a visit with her brother, Joseph B. Mitchell, and wifo at Houtz dalo. Mrs. H. J. Pollltt and her mother, Mrs. M. A. Calvin, are visiting at Kay lor and other points In Armstrong county. Wallace Mltcholl, student In Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 111., who was home on vacation, has returned to Chicago. Miss Tacy Dempsoy is visiting at home of hor brothor, Irven F. Dompsey, at Oak Ridge. She wont down to see a now nioco. Miss Nellie Strickland, of Ash tola, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed. Foster, at this place and friends at Hopkins. Mrs. W. C. Murray aud two sons, Carl and Lawrence, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs.Homer Brumbaugh, at Franklin. James Strickland and wife, of Clear field, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Ed. Foster, and husband in' this place last week. Mrs. Hannah Proscott roturnod on Thursday from an exteniied visit to Clarion, Brookvllld, Punxsutawncy and Wlnslow. Mrs. J. C Wlnslow, of Wlnslow, Indiana Co., Pa., visited her mother, Mrs. Hannah Proscott, in this place the past week. Mrs. Paul Motzonthln and four chil dren, of New York City, are visiting the former's father, Henry Priester, Sr., In this place. Misses May and Bertha Oliver, of Trinidad, Col., visited their uncle, O. H. Broadhead, and family near this place for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Josephlno Haggor'y, of Coal port, and Miss O. J. Luther, of Madora, Pa., visited Mrs. Margaret McKee on Worth street the past week. Dr. A. H. Bowser and wife and Ira Bowser and wifo attended the Bowser reunion at Walk Chalk, three mllos west of Kittannlng, yesterday. Martin J. Gleason, an englneor on Low Grade Div. P. R. R., Is at Atlantlo City this week. He will go to New York City bofore returning home. Miss Zoo Woodward and Miss Maude Meek left last Saturday for Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada, where they will take in the Toronto Exposition. Misses Ireno and Bertha Corbett, of Driftwood, visited thelruncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Woodward, on Jackson street, during the past week. Mrs. O. N. Wilson and two daugh ters, Elizabeth and Josephine, of Kit tannlng, are visiting at homes of S. S. Robinson and Miss Elizabeth Robinson. Mrs. A. S. Harmon left here last week to visit In Kittannlng, Ford City and Walk Chalk. She attended the Bowser reunion at Walk Chalk yester day. Mrs. Rev. J. A. Parsons was called to London, Canada, Friday to attend the funeral of her oldest sister, Mrs. Robert Mlllor, who died Thursday, August 24. Albert J. Worden, of As'itola, Pa., is visiting at homo of his f.it.her-ln-law, Joseph McKernan, In West Rejnolds vllle. Mrs. Worden hits been here several weeks. Mrs. I. O. Dlllle, of Portvllle, N. Y., and Mrs. Dora Smith Garner, of WayneBhurg, Pa., have been guests of Mrs. Dr. A. J. Meek at Baptlbt parson age the past week. Mrs. Annie McClarren and Miss Mar garet Reynolds returned last week from Cambridge Springs, Ph., where they had been thirteen weeks for boneflt of Miss Reynolds' health. Frank Kennoy and wifo and Mies Eleanor Lunce, of Pittsburg, who were visiting Mrs. Kennoy'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jofnph Cleer, Sr., In this place, returned homo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sabastian B. Snyder and son, Henry, left here Friday morn ing to visit In Negley and Youngstown, Ohio. Honry expects to remain at Negley nemo time with a sister. G. Newell Meeker, of Ow Dshoro, Ky., visited his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, on Grant street several days .ast week. This was Mr. Meeker's first vit-lt to Ruynoldsvlilo In three yoars. D. E. Armagost., wife nn'l children, of Philllpston, visited the f irmcr's pnr ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Armtigost, in this pluce last week. Mr. Armagost Is a flagman and extra freight conduc tor on the River Division of the P. R. R Rlchai'd J. Pomroy, gra iuato of the tteynoldsvllle Business Col 'ego, will go to Danville, Illinois, the lit Iter part of this week to accept a position as stenographer In the office of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company. Lawyer Ben R. Kline, of Now Ken sington, Lawyer Will G. Kline, of Galcton, Pa., H. Bruce Kline and wife, of Braohurn, Pa., visited the parents (it tho three gentlemen, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kline, near this plnce during the past week. Eugene Murray, Misses Olive Mur ray and Llllie Lenkord, who were at Chuutauqua, N. Y., two months, where the two young Indies had charge of a nottngo, No. 7 Cuokman Avenue, dur ing the Chautauqua season, returned homo Friday evening. Hon. S. Taylor North, of Punxsutaw ney, Jefferson county's representative In the last session of the Legislature, was In town last Thursday and called at THE STAR office. Mr. North will be a candidate next spring for a second term, and there is no doubt but what he will get it. Misses Edna and Mabel Monro, trained nurses of Philadelphia, and Miss Bogard, of Philadelphia, have boen visiting the Misses Moore's parents, M. M. Moore and wife, of Washington township, a couple of weeks. Miss Mabel' and Miss Bogard returned to the "City of Broth erly Love" tho first of this week. V. King Pifer and wife, of Clearfield, who came over a weok ago to attend the Pifer reunion at WiBhnw Park, in tending to stay only one day, did not return home until yesterday. They had Bticb a delightful time "vNltln' round" among their kinfolk In Paradise und Shamoktn that they roluctantly said good bye after a week had been spent. Mr. Pifer is a former newspaper man of DuBois. Paradise. The Plfor reunion hold at Wishaw Park on Wednesday of last week was quite largoly attended numbering about three hundred by that namo, besides a host of relatives and frlonds gathered In, making the woods ring with laught er and fun. The evening was spent in tripping the light fantastic. Miss Iluth Cathers, who has been visiting frlonds in Pittsburg the past throe weeks, returned hom j last Thurs day. Sbo expects to go hack to the "Smoky City'' In about two weeks where she has accepted a position as clerk In a dry goods store. We have beon told that James Shees ley killed a black snake last, week thut measured six feet four i-clns and a half. This Is the fifth one he 1ms killod'in less than two wcel.B and none of them were loss than five feet In length. Dame Rumor says that one of Para dise's most highly respected young men expects to join the ranks of matrimony one day noxt week. Of course Jim don't have much to say about it. Hunt up your cow bolls boys. Suslo Daugberty, who Is working for Joe Simpson at Stoneylonesome, re lumed home Wednesday evening to attend the Grangers picnic at Wishaw Thursday. The Misses Stella and Florence London, of Troutvlllo, were visitors at the home of Noah Syphrit over Satur day and Sunday. The Grangers held a picnio at Wish aw Park on Thursday. Quite a large crowd was present and a very enjoyable day was spent. W. W. Little and Walter Sprague have started their threshing machine out on the road. They are doing good work. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flickinger, of Anita, visited the letter's brother, John St rouse, In this place over Sunday. A Few Exceptional Offerings for . Early Fall Trade. WE ARE OFFERING for fall trade some very attractive merchandise at a price that will make it an inducement for you. We have never resorted to showing cheap and trashy merchandise to produce prices and believing there is economy in buying good, honest and reliable merchandise always, we have secured for you the very best thatcan be produced. mm 3584 Ladles' Seven Cored Tucked Skirt. Sires 22, 24. 2. 2K, SO, inches waist measure. CASH AND MERCHANDISE HllGiTU CJSH AND MERCHANDISE CASH AND merchandise bkostaH' and the orphan are (he special cure of The Reynoldsville Trust Co. It looks after their affairs as no relative could do. It guards their interests zealously. It handles their property wisely and conservatively. It fact it acts as a guardian whose fidelity cannot be questioned. It Is prepared to under take trusts of any kind. Can It serve you ? Reynoldsville Trust Co. ill: SfiICK & WAGNER -THE BIG STOKE WE have just secured a case of UN BLEACHED LINEN TOWELING that sells ordinarily at 10 or 12'2 cents a yard, which we are offering this week at T 1-4 OTS. It is seldom that this isboughtin case lots and you will not have another opportunity after this is all gone to get this price. We are also showing a new fall line of BED QUILTS at all prices. In fact all lines of fall goods are arriving daily. Note some of the following at very attractive prices : Unbleached Linen Toweling Bed Spreads New Fall Neckwear for Ladies Ladies' Tailored Suits Skirts We have a few odds and ends left from last season all short ends. If you can find enough yards in a piece, we can save 3rou 50 per cent on your purchase. This is not light summer goods but is just what you will want this fall. We quote a few prices to show you what we have : 50 and 65 cents a yard to clean up at 25 cents. 25 and 30 cents a yard to clean up at 15 eent9. 15 and 18 cents a yard to clean up at 10 cents. Corner Main and Fifth Streets Reynoldsville, Pa. 151 I I ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot-Fitters KEYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. W If JJ8I LadieV Seven Oored Skirt. Sizes 22. 24. 2ft, 28. SO inches waist measure. Do not forget that it New Idea Pattern will enable you to make your gnnnentH in such a way that vou cannot fail to he well and fashionably dressed. 7 1-4 cents $1.00 to $3.00 T)C to 50c $12.50 to $35.00 $2.75 to $12.50 CASH AN MERCHANDISE ttHCSTAl" CASH AND) MERCHANDISE DIKSTAH' (ASH AND MERCHANDISE MlGSIAl" Fall Styles are Here For Indies we show Home very dainty patternHlnbtiitun and bliicher cut. The most popular ahi a Is the patent chrome und the gua metal calf for utreet wear. Tho button shoe is growing more ravomhle each season. There is no shoe quite so dresBy. SCHOOL TIME will soon be here aud we want every one to come and look over our line of Girls' and Boys' Shoen in light weight, medium and f-xtra heavy for hard wear. "GIVE US A CALL and we will be pleased to show the new styles. I
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