Subscription $1.00 per year in (((ranee. V- A.flTKPIIKSjnoXI, Kdllor and Vab. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1904. Anln1i'venantlw'niaiiper,tnlMhrrleverf Wednesday nt MeyimlilKVllli', JelTorwn Co. !'., devoted tit the lnti'n'H(Nii( Ui'VimlilivlUn Ana Jitffi'inimi'iHinty. N.tn-titlM Ir'itl. wtlltreat nil with fnlrni'iH, timl will beeMpueluUy frlnd lw tnwiinlthi luliorlnfl rluA. Uomimmlrntlona Inli'nilvd for nubllrnllnn itiitHt ho a imprinted by the writer' nume, not. for piinlli'iillon, tint aa ft simrnntim of I'tnd fnltn. Intreitlnit nown Item anlli-lted. Advert Iftlnv nitim mado (town on aiipllea tlott fit thtaotllee. I.finuhty ronimiinlrattnn nnil rnnnne nf Ivnrtlsemente should renin thin oIMl'O by Momliiy niMtn. . Sulwrlptlnn )irlir(J1.nflpiryi'ir,ln advance, Artdri' ftllriitnmtinli-mlotiii to 0. A.NU'ph anaon, Keynnldnvtlln, Pit. Emerickvllle. The oats nro hcnvy on tho ground. Daniel Dlngor has hi house finished. Our farmers nro doing noma plowing. Honry llarrlger I In Clarion county this wook making bay. Blackherrls are plenty In tho wood round about Kmerickvlllo. Chnrlos Marts and son, John, visited nt tho homo of his parents on Sunday. Some of our people attended the har vest homo picnic at Oak Ridge last Thursday. Mrs. Urown and two children, of Marlonvlllc, are visiting at tho home of I. C. Fleming. William Moore visited his daughter, Mrs. W. A. London, at SykBvllle ons day last week. It is tho intention of P. O. S. of A. to buy tho instruments In the near fu ture for n good band. O. F. Haines says ho don't know where to put all of his oats. Ho got four loads off one acre. Mrs. Martin Hovorand Nellie of Du Bois, are visiting at tho home of Mrs. Hover's sister, Mrs. William Moore. The managers of tho ox roatt report everything moving along In good shape and nil hope for a good day on tho 25th. Mori Harrlger was In this place sev eral days. Merl 1b making his home Vf Ith his undo Will at Byrne Dale, Elk county. It is n llttlo hard on somo of our young men to have to be Idle on account of the strike at Fuller. Thoy are wait ing pationtly for the strike to end. Peter TSaum has made quite an Im provement one of his houses by build ing a nice porch on It. We understand that Charles Mohncy will occupy this house. I don't see why the farmers telephone exchange Is not put in at Roynoldsvllle s the company voted at last meeting to put In an exchange at that place. It eems to me that some one is slack. William Mooro and Joseph Zlmmer man visited Frederick Ishman on Sun' day. Mr. Ishman, who is over eighty years old, is very poorly, no has been a resident of Emerickvllle for seventy years. The friends of Mrs. W. H. Garnett gave her a surprise party on the loth instant, that being the twenty-fifth an niversary of her birthday. About eighty of her friends attonded the party, carry ing well filled baskets. All report hav' log had a good time. Only two weeks until the pastor of the M. E. church, Rev. W. H. Garnett, will go the Erlo Annual Conference, which will be held at Titusvllla, begin nlng September 7th. Rov. Garnett will preach his last sermon before confer ence on August 28th. All expect him to return to this plaoe next year. Sandy Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Flomlng, of Eloa. nora, visited with James McGee, Jr. and family last Sunday. w. K. uarvin and son, Karl, will go to Isolln soon 1o fill positions offered them by J. & C. C. & I. Co. On Friday of this week James Brack' en will leave this place for Chicago, whore he will make his home with his later, Mrs. Cora Rlggs. Nstta Sherwood thanks the our Reynoldsvllle boys who gave her twen ty-flve oents or two sunflowers. Quite a number of people from Sandy Valley attended the Eagle plonlo at Highland Park yesterday, Tuesday, We boast of several Eagles here. Homer M. Sbewood, of Westport, Cal., who has been visiting relatives and friends here and In this vicinity (or the past three weeks, started on his return journey Thursday of last week. His brother, H. A. Sherwood, of this plaoe, accompanied him as (ar as Pitts burg. Mr. Sherwood will stop in Chi cago several days and will take in the St. Louis (air on bis way home. Wlshaw. John Deemer, of Reynoldsvllle, call ea on irienas nere last Sunday. Rev. C. A. Powell and wife, of Perry vibiwju uere last ween. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickey visited in runs ureeic Saturday and Sunday, Miss Stella Schultze, of Reynoldsvllle, is visiting relatives in town this week. A number of our young people attend' ed church at fame Sunday night. Harry Stratlff and wife, of Cortez visited in town Sunday. Miss Heffner, of this place spent Sun' day at ber borne in JJuLJols, One of the blocks of company bouses at tbls plaoe caught fire Sunday about one o clock, out tue nre was extinguish ed before much damage was done. THE VEOTLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Miss Lena Ilerpol is visiting In Pitta- burg. Mrs. M. J. Coyle Is visiting relatlvos at 81lgo. Mrs. W. L. Flshor Is visiting In Urookville. Miss Flora Wray visited at Oak Hldge last week. Mrs. Dr. C. W. Hoffman Is at Rlmsrs- burg tbls week. Wllllnm Rhoads, of Pcnflold, visited n town this week. M ls Zoe Woodward is visiting rein- vos In Klttannlng. Mrs. Fred J. Austin is visiting at Heathvlllo this week. Miss Irene Phlllippl visited in New Hothlohem last week. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayors Is visiting her parents at Hawthorne. Miss Edith Clark visited friends at nrockwayvllle last week. Percy Walker went to Kane last week to accept a position. Mrs. W. C. Sccrlst, of DuBois, was a visitor In town yosterday. G. W. Sykes was nt Detroit, Mich., last week on a business trip. Miss Susie McKernan is visiting Miss Nellie Stephenson at Garee. Mrs. Kate Sraelt.er spont. yesterday in Drookvllle with relatives. Miss Agness Robortson roturned to hor homo at Bitumon yesterday. Frank and Halllo Burns visited In Rlmeraburg during the past woek. Miss Jessie Bnrclay. trained nurse, was called to Brookvlllo Saturday., M. E. Rldgeway and wife, of DuBolg, wore visitors In town last evening. Samuol Robertson, of Boaver Falls, visited relatives in town this week. Miss Mamo Gillespie, of Pittsburg, Is the guost of Mrs. J. W. Gillespie. Miss Susie Dougherty returned yos- torday from a visit at Brockwayvlllo. T. L. Snyder and wife, of Clearfield, are guests of J. W. Gillespie and wife Mrs. Will I. nay, of DuBois, was the guest of Mrs. Isaao Swartz yesterday, Miss Annie Greenhalge, of Venango, Is tho guost of Miss Blanch Thornton Maude Pentz, of DuDols, has been the guest of Mary Knox the pant week. Dr. H. W. Trultt, of New Bothlohem, hag been visiting In town since Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Marshall returned Satur day from visiting her daughter at Kano. J. W. Campbell and wlfo visited the latter's parents at Lawsonham last wook. Mrs. R. E. Koohler and children re turned to their homo at Donora on Mon day. Miss Marlon Hamakor, of Wllklns- burg, 1 the guost of Miss Lydla Mel- linger. Miss Eva Karstop, of Pittsburg, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Bums, In this plaoe. Misses Frances and Uolda King ro turned last week from a visit in Sum- morvlllo. Mrs. Jaeob Booth Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Crotzer, at Johnstown. Misses Lou and Ruth Addleman, of Curwensvllle, are guests of Mrs. Ben' jamln Sykes. Mrs. John Reddocllff is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robinson at Bitumen. Misses Erma and Lois Robinson have been visiting relatives in Klttannlng the past week. Misses Jennie and Lydla Cottel, of Brookvllle, were guests of Mrs. W. C. Murray Sunday. J. K. Johnston and wife spent Sunday with the latter's brother, H. B. Cooper, In Brookwayville. James W. Gillespie and wife spent Sunday with the former's cousin, A. M Wilson, at Warsaw. Charles and Hazel Foster left hore Friday to visit relatives In New Both' lehem and East Brady. Miss Susie Patterson, of Bradford visited ber sister, Mrs. J. R. Hillls, in tbls plaoe last Thursday. Mist Maude E. and Gertrude Snyder, of Brookvllle, are the guests cf Mr and Mrs. A. B. Slagle on Jackson st. Misses Maud Hoon, Vera Burns, Maud and Laurel McPherson attended a party at DuBois last Wednesday evening. Miss Viola Pohl, of Allegheny City, who was visiting Mrs. Charles Koerner, returned home Saturday. Dr. H. W. Slack, of Corsloa, spent Wednesday of last week with bis broth' er-ln-law, M. E. Weed, in this place W. A. Fara, of Maze, Juniata Co. Pa., visited bis brother-in-law, Ex Postmaster E. T. MoGaw, tbls week. M. Mobney, who has been working in Pittsburg sometime, spent a couple of days this week with his family at this plaoe. R. L. Johnston and wife, of Akron Ohio, are visiting the former's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnston, in West Reynoldsvllle. Victor and Miss Margaret Crawford, of Allegheny City, are visiting In Para- Iho. Mrs. F, P. Adulsporgor went to Pitts burg yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Chnrles Kranke. I. M. IToch and wlfo left hero Monday on a two weeks' visit with relatives at Limestone, N. Y., aihl Wllllnmsport, Pa. Rev. Oeorgo H. Hill, pastor of the Hoechwoods Presbyterian church, will return this week from a trip to North Dakota. Dr. J. C. Snyers, James Spry, Frank Bates and Edward Bates went to At lantic City last Thursday on a tun-day excursion. Misses 7.ula and Leila Grinder, of Punxsutawney, ware tho guests of Misses Mauds Deter and Cnlla Yost tbls week. Rev. S. T. Hlmcs, of Wert Hunbury, Pa., visited his fathor-ln-law, ' Robert Waite, and family near this placo the past week. Mrs. P. M. SohrengitHt, of llathmel. accompanied by her daughter, Ethel, went to DuBois yesterday to consult a specialist. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brechter, of El- rena, Oklahoma, aro vlHitingtho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hotrlck, n this placo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rhodes and daughter, Mitts May, of Dauphin, Pa., were guests of Mr. mid Mrs. W. L. lher last week. Mrs. Katu llindmnn and two sons, of Clarion, visited the former's slstor-in aw, Mrs. Robert II. Wilson, In this place tho pnst week. Mrs. II. F. Sehugers, of Verona, Pa who was vlnltlng her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deomor, returned to her homo last Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Chester, of Salt Lnke City, Utah, and Mrs. M. J. Fowler, of Corsi ca, Pa., visited Mrs. L. M. Snyder dur ing the past week. Mrs. Harry B. Flold, of Butler, and Mrs. Dora Steol, of Dullols, visited tholr sinter. Mrs. A. T. Bing, on Grant street, last Thursday. Mrs. Joan McKernan and son, Frank, of Elllcottvlllo, N. Y., aro vlnltlng tho former's sUter, Mrs. Richard Taafo, and family on Jackuon st. Miss Mary Campbell, of Washington, D. C, was the gueBt of Misses Caroline and Nell Robinson and Miss Olovia Murray tho past wook. J- Riley Smelt.r rocelved a notice yesterday calling him to Wauhington, D. C, Immodlatoly to work In tho gov ernment printing office Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Watts, of Etna, suburb of Pittsburg, visited tho latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hotrlck, at this placo the past week. Homor Rosslor, a typo In The Star office, loft hero last Thursday on a ton day trip to Bow Bethlehem, East Brady PlltBburg and Johnstown. Paul Hoffman, of Ronova, Pa., and Prof. M. C. Hamilton, of. Newark. N, I., were tho guests of Rev. J. W. My- ors and family over Sunday. Gooige Kline and Samuel Wbltmore aro attending the P. O. S. of A. State Camp at Chester, Pa., this week as delegates from tho Roynoldsvillo Camp Mrs. David R. Cochran and children loft here last Thursday to visit relatives at Klttannlng, Walk Chalk, Ford City Pittsburg, and perhaps YoungBtown, O, Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Sample, an old couple who spent some tlmo with their son, James Sample, at this placo, went to New Bothlohem Thursday to visit an other son. Martin J. Gleason, an engineer on the Low Grade Dlv. of P. R. R., left here last week on a pleasure trip to Atlantlo City. N. J New York City and Wash lngton, D. C. O. H. Johnston and wlfo, E. L. John' ston and wife, R. L. Johnston and wife drove to Corsica tbls morning to spond the day with their brother, E. P. John ston, and family. Rev. J. C. McEntlre and wife went to East Liverpool, Ohio, the first of thi week to visit tboir daughter, Mrs. Ella Hassey, who will move to California in a oouple of weeks. Mrs. Rev. William Reynolds, of Dan vllle, 111., is visiting her brothers, John James and Joseph Pomroy, In this place. This Is Mrs. Reynolds' flrtt visit here in twenty-two years. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rumsey, of Pitts burg, are spending this week in Reyn oldsvllle. They have been at Bemus Point, N. Y., six weeks and stopped bere ou their way home. Rev. John Waite, pastor of the Pres byterian church at Callery Junction Pa., and family, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waite near this plaoe the past week. Mrs. J. E. Klrcbartz, of Boaver Full Mrs. M. M.i Crlbbs, of Wllkinsburg, and Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsu tawnay, are visiting tholr parents, M and Mrs. D. W. RUton, on Grant it. Tour to the Yellowstone Patk and Pacific Coast. On account of the Triennial Conclave, nights Templar, to be held at Ban Francisco, Cal., September 8 to 0, the ennsylvanla Railroad Company will run a personally-conducted tour, visit- ng tho Yollowstono Park, the princi pal cIMos and beautiful resorts of the 'aclflo Coast, Bait Lako City, Colorado Springs, Denver, and the St. Louis ex position, In addition to affording five days In San Francisco. Ticket, cover- ng every necessary expense en route, except hotel accommodations In San rnnclsco, will be sold at tho low rate of 2"0 from all stations on tho Penn sylvania Railroad. A special train of high grudo Pullman equipment will ave New York, Philadelphia, Harris- org and rittstturg Wednesday, Au gust 17th. Tho full five and one-half days tour of tho Yollowstono Park will ho made. Three days will ho spent at 1m Angeles, two days at Colorado Springs, and two days at St. Louis, the party reaching New York Monday, eptember 1!Hh. Stops forslght seeing will bo mado at Seattle, Tacomu, Port- and, San .lose, Monterey, Santa Bar bara, Salt Lako City, Glonwood Springs, ml Denver. A doHcrlptlve Itinerary will bo sent on application to Goo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. What Did the Woggle Bug Say? It's Worth $ijo to Know. Join tho Wogglo Bug Society and be happy. Men, women and children are igihlti to inemhcrHhlp. It was organ Iz-1 for tho hnr fit of children onlv. with the intention of educating and elc aling the minds of the young from les sons set down by the merry Wogglo Hug and his followers, the Tin Wood man, the Scarecrow and .luck Pumpkln- head. Parents who wished to Invest!' gato the society before allowing the children to join, have insisted on he- online members also, und, since it was elded to admit all, It Is hard to tell who aro tho most enthusiastic. One thing sure, they all laugh alike and don't have to leave home to do It, either If you aro not. ready to Join yourself now, seo that your children become members, and you will be sure to come In later. No charge for mombershlp fee. For full particulars soe the Pitts burg Sunday Dixmtteh August 28. 1250 In prizes. The Important Thing. Reynoldsvlllo Is getting a new indus try now and then that adds much to tho prosperity and importance of the town. As a consequence real estate values are advancing rapidly and Reyn oldsvllle Is In a fair way to become I manufacturing city of no mean propor tions. These Industries have been cured by tho liboral Investment of home capital. It Is a matter of faith and courage, without which nothing worth whilo can bo accomplished. K Indus tries will not come you must go after thorn, If you would have a town. The Important thing In the building of city Is to do something to furnish people employment. Tho rest will be easy, When tho working man Is looking for a place to locate he naturally selects community where he can get a job, and the town that can provide jobs for tb most people Is the best town. Punx sutawncy Spirit. Iifttcr List. L'.st of unclaimed totters remaining in post office at Roynoldsvillo, Pa., for the week ending Aug. 20, 1004: Miss Stella Day, Cbas. Donovan, Mrs D. C. Kurner, Charles Loonard. David McCluro, Mrs. Nellie Spraguo, W. M Yatos. Foreign Antonio Milono, Marol Wucha, Aleksandru Pocus. Grurlco Sal vatoro, Laco Thajdin. Say advertised and give date of lUt when calling for above. E. C. Burns. P. M. Sulfide Prevented. The startling announcement that preventive of suicide had been dis covered will Interest many. A run down system, or despondency Invariably preoedo suicide and sumothlng has beon found that will prevent that con ditlon which makes sulcldo likely. At the first thought of eolf destruction take Electrlo Blttors. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen tb nerves and build up the system. It' also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid noy regulator. Only BOo. Satisfaction guaranted by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist, Last Fiva Day Excursion. On Saturday, August 27th, the Buf falo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run Its last five day excursion of the season to Niagara Falls. Tickets will be sold for train leaving Falls Creek 12.57 p. m. at round trip fare of 14.00, which will be good returning on regular trains up to and including Wednesday August 31st. For further information consult agents of the oompany. Card of Thanks. We deblre to express our thanks to the friends and neighbor who so kindly assisted during the illness and death our wife and mother, Mrs Ellen Lyons Henry Lyons and Children. School Suits. Mothers, you'll bo wanting a new suit, hat or nap, shirts and hosiery for your boys. School time soon bere and we have all tbe "fixlns" for him. Bing Stoke Co. Excursions to Beashore. Thursdays, August 18, and Sop rubor 1 are the remaining dates of the Pennsylvania Railroad annual low rate excursions for 1004 to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Boa Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wlldwood, Holly Beaoh, N. J., Rohobnth, Del., or Ocean City, Md. Tickets good to return within sixteen ays Including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on above mentioned dates at HM a. m., reaching Philadelphia at8.2flp. m., In tlmo for supper, and arriving Atlantic City via the Delaware river brldg.i route, the only all-rail line, at 8.JM p. A stop will be made for luncheon en route. Passenger mar also sueiid tho nlgbt In Philadelphia and proowd to tho shore by any regular train from Market street wharf or Broad street station on the following day. I'BBsengors for New Jersey points other than Atlantlo City will spend the Ight In Philadelphia and use regular trains the next day from Market street wharf. Passengers for Rohobotb. Dot.. ill use regular trains the following day from Hroad street station. A stop-over within limit will be al lowed at Philadelphia nturnlng, If pas- songers will deposit their tickets with the ticket agent at Broad street station, Philadelphia, immediately on arrival. llckots must bo deposited with agent on arrival at seashore destination and properly validated for return trip. Tickets from" Reynoldsvllle and Brook- vllle $10.00, good only In ooaches; $12.00 good In Pullman ears In connection Ith regular Pullman tickets. Train eaves lloynoldsvllle at 1.21) p. in., Brookvllle at 1.50 p. m. Returning coupons will h.. acccp'i-d on any regular train excopt th- I'. nn- sylvunla Limited and tho Clihiigo Urn- tted und tho St. Louis Limited. For detailed Information In regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agunts or Mr. Thomas E. Watt, District 'assengor Agent, 300 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Reduced Rates to Brookvllle. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the fair of the Jefferson County Agricultural Society, to be held at Brookvlllo, Pa., August 30 to Septem ber 2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell round trip tickets to Brookvllle and return, August 20 to September 2, good returning until Sep tember 3, inclusive, from Pittsburg, Oil City, Driftwood, Johnsonburg, Falls Creek and intermediate stations at re duced rates (minimum rate 25 cents.) Knd of Blllor Fight. "Two physicians bad a long and stub born fight with an aboesg on my right lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time bad come. As a lost resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The bonofit I receiv ed was striking and I was on my feet In a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung Trouble Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Drug gist. Prices 50o, and 11.00. Trial bottles free. Card pf Tbanks. We take this method of expressing our heartfelt tbanks to tbe friends and neighbor or tboir kind assistance dur ing the slokness and after the death of our beloved son, Harry. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cooper. Want Column. ItKlpm One cent per word for each and every Insertion. For rent A six room bouse on Hill St., near Fifth st. L. M. Snyder. For sale New delivery wagon or back at a bargain. L. M. Snyder. For sale Livery stable and stock. In quire at The Star office. For Sale Eight room brick bouse, modern improvements. Will sell at a bargain if sold at once. H. A. Swab, Fifth street. For Sale Second band surry, good as new, will be sold at a bargain. Call on or write Charles M. Dinger, Reynolds- vlllo, Pa. For Rent Six room house. In quire of Mrs. Richard Taafe. Lost Medium sized black and tan bound; been gone two weeks. Any in formation received gladly. Cbas. Sen sor. For Sale Tbe following household goods will be sold at my residence at private sale before September 1st : Six dining room chairs, three bedsteads, two dressers, two wasbstands, one churn, two rooking ohalrs, sideboard, refrigerator. Mrs. Cora Mltohell, Grant street. For Sale Portable saw mill with Sterns' self-receding wing blocks. Price $500. Inquire of Levi Sohugers. For Sale An up-to-date, cushion tire, ball-bearing go-cart, good as new. Inquire at THE STAR office. Wanted Two male boardor In West Reynoldsvllle. Inquire at THE Star office. For Sale Houso and lot on 12tb street, near Sykesvllle trolley line. Ad dress : A. M. Wadding, Brookvllle, Pa. Mis Truest Friend. A man finds bis warmest, his most tender, his most unselfish friend id a woman. Possessing no Interests that olash with his. she believes In hi in thoroughly and hnp.lnl'.t, soil hor great faith In his powers encourages him to he up to her standard nf belief. She makes him feel that shu truly likes him. Her affection Is frank and free, and he apprtolntes her vmimtlu-tlo Interust, her cheerful looks, bur many little womanly wiii that make all hor surroundings In harmony with herself. If weary, her nenslhle. (pilet talk rests hlmj If iHki'iiui'iiki d, xlm llnds a thousand ways to cheer him ) If too elate, hor sound common sense gives him the needed balance. The lamp of friendship burns clear and bright be tween man and woman III. by an emotion springing from the b-xt Im pulse of human nature. Ridgway Adrnrnte. The Heath Penalty. A little thing sometimes results In death. Thus a mere scratch. Insigni ficant cuts or puny boll have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Rucklon's Arnica Salve ever handy, It's the best. Salve on earth and will PrHVent '. Ulouri and hen Burns, Sores, threaten. Only 25c, at II. Alex 8toku's Drug Store. Getting What You Want Is better than getting something cheap. If you can do both at once, better still. You enn always do it here, no mntter what furniture want you have. We have the furniture to fit it and thhe price and terms will be better than anybody else's, too. J. R. HILLIS & CO. Wear the Walk-Over and you will have the best shoe made for the price. The place to buy them is at ROBINSON'S Money Savers to Shoe Buyers. -WE KNOW WE TELIy The Naked Truth When we say we have the Largest Stock and Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County. Good, substantial goods the kind the people live on. Be low we quote a few prices as sample. Our store is chuck full of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out your list of wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. W e are always here to correct errors and make everything right. 7 lbs. Rolled Oats 25o 8 lb. A r buckle' Corf oo Ooo. Extra Fine Bulk Coffee, regular price 20 cent, 15o 3 Cans Best Stuodard Tomatoes 25c 1 Doz. Cans Bent Standard Tomatoes 95a 1 Doz. Cans Good Standard Tomatoea 85o Best Sugar Cured Hams pur tb. 14c 5 lbs Good Rice. 25c We sell TbiM. J. Llpton's Teas and Coffees Best In tbe land. Robinson & Mundorff. Pnta AnKndlo II Al. A grievous wall oftlmes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complalt and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's Now Life Pills they put an end to it all. Tbey are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25o. Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, Druggist. Reduced Rates to San Francisco. On account of the Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar, and Sovereign Grand Lodgo, I. O. O. F., the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will suit excursion tickets to San Francisco, Cal., August 15 to September S, good to return until October 2.1, at reduced rates. For particulars regarding specific rates, mutes, and stop-over prlvttogos consult ticket agents. Notice to Advertisers. The copy for all display advertise ments must be in Tiir Star office not later than 2.00 p. m. Monday of each week to have the advertisement appear In the paper the week it Is handed Into office. Pick out any pair we have, no matter if they sold at $1.25, $1.35 or $1.50, for only 75 cents, Blng-Stoke Co. The Torpedtoe A new fall style in a dress shoe. This will be the favorite seller for fall and winter. The toe is wider than the spring style, making it an. easier shoe on the foot. The stock is patent chrome, the best patent stock on the market to-day. The shoe is a straight, seam less Blucher, giving ease and comfort to the foot. The sole' is a good medium weight. The price is $4.00. SHOE STORE Reynoldtvlllu, pa. 4 lbs a better grade 25e 10 lbs. Pure Leaf Lard $1.00 7 cakei Glows, Star or Lenox Soap, 25o 5 fbs. big at Prunes 25o 1 1 lbs. Best Navy Beans, 50o 4 lbs. Best Li ma Beans. 25o Best Sugar Cured Bacon ' 1-1 and 15o pound' 2 1 M 1 4