f fiuOcrtp(ion it. 00 per year in advance. CHARLES S. LORD EAIIor and Proprietor WEDNE8DAY. AUGUST 81, 1910. ntercd at tbepostofflce at Keynold.TllU fa., aa lecond olaii mall matter. BoniRyiLLrai.iPBOna No. II. Quests at the Wedding. Among the guests at the wedding of Charles E. Donmoyer and Mies Nina Johnston at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Biggins last Wednesday evening were the following from a distance: Mr.and Mrs. I. B. Angevine, daughter, Miss Edna, and two sonB, of Bioksford, James Johnston, and Mist Lillian Johnston, of Coudersport, Mrs. Angevine, of Stockton, N. J., MIbs Mary Crawford and Miss Ruth Sykes, of Sykesvllle, and Miss Edna Moore, of Philadelphia. Of these, the guests from Coudersport and Rlcksford returned to their homes the latter part of last week. It had been announced that Mr. Donmoyer and bride would leave shortly after the ceremony on wedding trip to Niagara Falls and other places, but when the time came for going the plans were suddenly changed and the couple remained in Beynoldsvllle until 'Monday, when they went to Philadelphia, their future home. Brookyille Fair. The Star is In receipt of the annual catalogue of the Brook ville fair, from the press of the Brookvlhe Republican, and it la executed in the usual faultless typography of that office. As UBual, the Brook vllle fair promises to be a big amusement event, and the society Is making big preparations to surpass previous exhibitions. The fair this year will he an all day affair, base ball games being played within the grounds in the morning, while Capt. Winston's trained seals, the sp-clal attraction, will also give exhibitions in the fore noon. The race premiums are ex ceptionally heavy, and the usual high class premiums for stock and farm exhibits are offered. The dates are September 13, 14, 15, and 16. Our Guarantee. Shoes bought here sold under guarantee as to quality. J. H. Punxsutawney, Pa. a full Fink, PROGRAM FOR THE MUSICAL COMEDY i Following is the program and cast of characters in the musical comedy, "Playing the Ponies," which will appear at Adelphi Thea ter Thursday night, September 1st. Seats are going rapidly, in dicating that the people know the treat in store for them. A Musical Comedy, In Two Acts. , BOOK BY AARON HOFFMAN. LYRICS BY EDWARD MADDEN AND ARTHUR H. HA8KINS. MUSIC BY THEODORE MORSE AND ARTHUR H. HASKINS. STAGED BY GEORGE L. GEISLER. CAST OF CHARACTERS. ENTRIES HOW THEY FIGURE JOCKEYS PlNCUS ...On past performances ( Leon 8. Wescoat Plonsky I deserve to be favorites. ... William P. Nolan Hal Merritt Should figure with a good start George L. Geisler Bill Welch.-. Likes the mud looks dangerous Harvey Moyer ' Col. Honey... . Carrying weight for age Bert McConnel ' , ii. M. Onne Bound to have a look in Frank Klngi ... . r. 1 1 . j L . ... 1 I 1 1 . i . tiud Mcuuinness. . . .nas speca out uuuumui oreeuiog. . . .juiwara weist Grace Honey The one best bet . . Aldine Reed Vera Montford Worth watching , .Elizabeth Uhughrou Mame v A game Utile filly Joan Geisler Ima Piker... ...Worth abet, will surprise you Fay MoConnell Miss Crawford Hbb shown some class. Halley Burns Pommenery Fizz... Is a bard one to ride .Dominic Nolan Megg. A. Phone Has shown nothing Nathan Edelblute f SkeetB Carter Who handles the winners Leo Nolan Tony Bonera . . .Ran his race last time Kenneth Alexander Dlavalo ....A bell barker Roy Burk Sleepy Head Some waiter Russell Hill .Lady Love The horse to bet on .By HerBelf "Ooupiea in tne Detun" The song "Dan Cupid Is Around," sung In' opening of'Aot 2nd, by Miss Aldine Reed, was written and composed by Arthur H. Hasklns. trj BThe parodies sung'kby Pinous and Plonsky ln 2od;Act wers written by Arthur H. Hasklns. , . 8YNOPSIS Act 1. Sheepshead Bay Race Track. Act 2. Luna Park. Coney Island. . SYNOPSIS OF MUSICAL NUMBERS r-a-- VtV0 Act 1st 1 ''Cupid's Wedding Bells" Mame and Bud 2 3 4 Moon Beams" , Miss Crawford 'Love's Spell" Grace Honey 'Yon're Mine All Mine" Mame, Pincus and Plonsky Act 2nd . Opening Number, "When Dan Cupid is Around' Grace Honey and Chorus "I Rather Be a Lobster Than a Wise Guy" Hal MerrlH "Parodies" Pinous and Plonsky "Twine Yourself Around Me Dearie" Miss Crawford 'Family Tree" Mame "How Can You Toot a Toot" Pinous and Plonsky i. -"f CV-Q EXECUTIVE STAFF Geo. L. Geisler Manager Wm. P. Nolan Assistant Manager Charles 8. Lord i . .Business Manager Joe C. Williams Electrician Arthur H. Hasklns Musical Director Stage Manager Frank Corbett The Progressive Parmer Now has a cream separator, one that will do the best 'work, has the least pleoes to wash, least to wash out, no oil holes to oil and that will last a lifetime. The Sharpless Tubular Is the only one. For sale by Reynoldville Hardware Co. ' Took All Hit Money. Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a stomach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would qulokly cure at slight cost. Best for dyspepsia, in digestion, biliousness, constipation, jaundice, malaria and debility. 26o at Stoke & Felobt Drug Co. store. Was Doing Good Work. Archie Caldwell, who died at Nash ville, Indiana, August 17th, was missionary for the American Sunday j Union for five months. In that time he travelled 1,048 miles, organized 21 Sunday schools, aided 23, started 6 prayer meetings, gave 24 addresses, bad .26 conversions, organized 2 teachers' meetings, distributed 81 bibles and testaments, made 495 visits to homes. During his last day's .work he had '7 conversions; the next day reported at home sick. School Shoes. Buy them at J. H. Fink's, Punxsu tawney, Pa. Mr. Farmer If you have four cows, sell one, and make the same amount of butter with three by using the Tubular Separator Reynolds ville Hardware Co. de , Better Shoes. For less money. Try J. H. Fink partment store, Punxsutawney, Pa. " Wanted 500 men to inspect our line of dress shirts. Bing-Stoke Co.! Pride in every stride in our shoes. Adam's Boot Shop. One more week in which to buy all summer goods at away down prices. Bing-Stoke Co. LAST SERMON OKONFERENCE YEAR. Next Sunday the Rev. John F. Black, pastor of the Reynoldsvllle Methodist Eplsoopal church, will preaoh his laBt sermons In the present conference year and attend the annual conference of his church the coming week. The people of Reynoldsvllle regard Rev. Black as one of the most successful ministers who has ever served the local Methodist congregation and there is little ques tion but that the bishop will recognize his good work here by sending him back to continue the upbuilding of the church. Pin Prospect. The Clarion State Normal School will open Its twenty-fourth annual session on Tuesday, September 13th. The attendance promises to be the largest in the history of the Institution. During the past five years the growth has been unusual. It has an Ideal location and a fine equipment. A fine spirit characterizes the Btudentbody. If you have not already engaged a room better do so at onoe. J. George Becht, Principal, Clarion, Pa, Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our son, Dale. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kirkwood. Buy-Them Here. School shoes. Better shoes for. less money. Try us. J. H. Fink depart ment store, Punxsutawney, Pa. - First showing of fall Stoke Co. . outings. Bing- P I T T S u R EXPOSITION 22d SEASON OPENS AUG. 31.' CLOSES OCT. 22 Victor Herbert's Band Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 Damrosch and His Orchestra Sept. 7 to 17 Sousa and His Band September 19 to 24 Innes and His , Band Sept 26 to Oct I Theodore Thomas Orchestra October 3 to 8 Carlib Hussars Band October 10 to IS Russian Symphony Orchestra October 17 to October 22 ONLY THE WORLD'S FOREMOST MUSICAL ORGANIZA TIONS appear at this temple of instruction and amusement. First time here Eih Iblt of Great Northern R. R., ahowinsr the products of tbe Nortbweat and the fertility of . the soil aa a remit of irrigation, And the Government Display Norfolk and Western R. R. Exhibit Superb electrical and mechanical features The Toboggan Slide Ferris Wheel Pony Track Tl'eatorium and a ride on the Steamer Sunshine are among the amusements that make the. heart glad. There's fun and in 'struction at every hand. Bring the wife and little on. You'll all enjoy it. Admission, 25 Corts. .S33 Ymir TiiLf Jgwt beat Excarsloa Rates WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC. Reduced Rates Via Pennsylvania Rail u road. For the Grangers' plcoio at Williams Grove, Pa., August 29 to September 3, the Pennsylvania Railroad will soli exourelon tickets to Williams Grove from stations in Pennsylvania and from Baltimore, Elmira, Frederick apd in termediate stations on the Northern Central Railway, August 23 to Septem ber 2, inclusive, good for going passage only on date of Issue, and for return passage to reach original starting point not later than September 6, at reduced rates. ' McQulre Tnal. Charles McGulre, the Lawsonham youth arrested on suspicion of being the party who held up F. M. Brown, pay master of the Widnoon Coal Mining Company, six week ago, will appear before the Armstrong county court for trial next week. There is not very much evidenoe to connect McGulre with the shooting of Horton Craig on that occasion outside of the fact that after he .had denied owning a pair of light colored overalls, such as the desperado wore, a pair of overalls, of the right shade were found in bis shanty near the place. - . Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvillo, Pa.," for week ending Aug. 20, 1910. Miss Mao Bargerstock, Harold L. Baker, Mrs. Charlotte Byrne, Mrs, H. M. Hetrick, Miss Martha Murphy, Miss Elizabeth O'Neil, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, S. B. Pitney, C. L. Pascal Russel. James Sutton, Mrs. Mary Snyder, Aode Varde, Mrs. Tom Wallace. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. S M. MoCreiqht, P. M. Buy Them Here. School shoes. Better shoes for less money. Try us. J. H. Fink depart ment store, Punxsutawney, Pa. Won't Need a Crutch. When Editor J. P, Sotaman, of Cor nelluB, N. C, bruised his leg badly, It started an ugly sore. Many salves and olnments proved worthless. Thon Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed . it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for ulcers, bolls, burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, pimples. eczema, or piles. 3So at Stoke & Fetcht Drug Co. Methodist Church. Services for Sunday Suntember 4th 11:00 a. m., Old Folks Day, theme. Old iAge. 7:30 p. m., theme, PuBh Don't Knock. Better Shoes. For Icps money. Try J. H. Fink de partment Btore, Punxsutawney, Pa. Nothing old, undesirable, among tbe good thlDtra rwlnp Known at Stoke s. Save Money. Buy your school ebons at J. u. Fink's department More, Punxsutawney, Pa Our oxford sale closes August 3 1st, Bing-Stoke Co, Buy them tawney, Pa. School Shoes. at J. H. Fink's, Punxiu- Wanted 600 ladies to see our 111 line of dress goods, Bing-Stoke Co. Films, Plates, Papers, Chemlcalsand Supplies all fresh and first quality at Stake's. SHICH WAGNER The Bio Store Dress Goods Opening and Remarkable Money-Saving Sale on Mill Ends, in Fancy Worsteds, and Bed Quilts We have now ready for your inspection the most complete and best assorted stock of DREvSS GOODS we have ever been able to show. We are anxious to have you see the line in its completeness and consequently are arranging or displaying the line for your inspection. You will have the best oppor tunity this week to see the excellent values and the new and up-to-date styles and colors. We want you to see the line whether you want to buy or not. To make it an inducement for you to come into the store of Shick & Wagner this week we are offering the following MILL END SALE OF DRESS GOODS and BED QUILTS Shorts or Mill Ends in dress goods from 3-4 yard to 3 1-2 yards to the piece at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 a yard. .' These come in single widths or 38 inches, wide and double widths or 56 inches ' wide and are all strictly worsted. They .are remnants from a manufacturer's stock of high-grade goods. Not a yard that was manufactured to sell for less than $1.00 to $1.25 in the single widths and $2.00 to $2.25 in the double widths. Think of buying $225 dress goods for 25c to $1.00. Do not miss the opportunity to get a few bargains suitable for ladies' skirts, children's dresses, boys' suits and trousers and men's trousers. We can guarantee them to be the very best quality that ean be manufactured in high-grade goods. We are also offering a line of BED SPREADS than can't be equalled anywhere else. Quilts $1.00 to $4.00. We guarantee our S1.00 quilt to be better than $1. 50 quilt you can buy any where. ' We have also a small quantity of 12 l-2c toweling for 8c left. SHICK & WAGNER -The Big Store Corner Main and Fifth Streets, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Service of Unlimited Capacity .sir fr Half a loaf may be better than no bread but why only half a loaf when a whole loaf is available ? a In other words, why be satisfied withonly part tele phone service, when the Bell System gives you unlimited service ? . . - The Bell is the one service of unlimited capacity. It reaches everywhere enables you to telephone where you will and when you will,' Whether you wish to tele phone to or from the busy city or country hamlet the Bell, affords a service . that is absolutely unequaled. In all the large centers Bell service is supreme be cause it is the choice of the majority because it is the -service of unlimited capacity. For rates and other Information regarding service, call the District Manager. The Central District and Printing Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM 4 A new tnn button shoe In Walk-Overs at4 00. Adam's Boot Shop,
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