1 se-4 The Peoples Bargain Store 15 Days Bargain Clearance Sale on all Summer Goods Below Cost !n Order to Make Coom for Fall and Winter Stock. A. Katzen, Pn p. xirtrtxrrrr.n.Trrrn' nzxx MOVING 3 CARTING 14 U If you have household roods or other articlos to be l oved lot us do tlw work (oi you. Why risk injuring your ,ooda I movinp them In ordinnr ' wa gons when we have s eoinl wagon and equipment, 1: elud ing crates in whiuh to pack 4 goods and protect them from injury. Leave all orders at J. K. Mills tt Oo.'s furniture store. NELSON SMITH, Pro. L srcxcnsramMSJ ir:ax WANTED: Boy about 1G years of age to do clerical work, Must be good at figures. Address in own hand writing ; BOX 357, Reynolds rillc, Pa THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital Surplus Total OFFICERS Bcott McClelland, Pres. .1. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. John H. Kauchrh, C isliler. . DIRECTORS Scott McOUilIftnd J O. King Daniel Nolan .Tohn IT. Cnrbe t John 11, haucher XI. W. Fuller K. li. Wilson SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. The Peoples National Bank SiHceHsors to vley, Alexander C Co., Bankers. The Oldest Established Bank in the Town ARNOLD BLOCK CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS. Capital $100,000. Stockholders Liabilities $100, KM) Ho? had tho patroni ,;e of tho citizens of Reynoldsville am vicinity for the p i thirty years. Gives the prompt ana caruful banking sen Ice every ono should have. Interest paid on tim deposits and savings accounts. OFFICERS. W. B. Alexander, P -es. P. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. D. Smith, Vice F -es. 1 P. Alexander, Ass't Cashlor. DIRECTORS. W. B. Alexander L. P. Seeloy F. D. Smi th n Stoke August Baldauf Amos Strouse Dr. J. C. Sayors Dr. H. B. McGarrah W. C. Murray b. . . Clean, up-to-date merchandise at less than sheriff sale prices to , . REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. umuimuiiiuuuiuiiuuiuiiuiiiuu The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. M ide from best clean spring whea . in and absolutely clean mill bj scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. $7S.OOO $75,000 $150,000 A Week Day Excursion to B jffalo and Niagara Falls. The Buffalo, Rochester Sc Pittsburg R'y announce a week day excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls on Tuesday, August 1st. This is the most delightful season of the year for a trip to the falls. Special train will leave Falls Creek at 6.10 a. m. Round trip fare only $2.50. Tickets will be good return In? on spe cial train leaving Niagara Falls 7.00 p. m. and Buffalo 8.00 p. m.; also from Buffalo on regular trains Wednesday, August 2nd. State Normal School . Attond the State Normal School at Slippery Rock, Butler County, Pa. Advantages first-class, rates low ; tui tion free to teachers and to ' hose who Intend to teach. Fall torm biglnsSept. 5, 1905. Send for a catalogue. Address Albert E. Maltby, Prlnoipal. Excursion to the Great Kinzui Sunday, July 30th, the Rochester & rittsburg R'y v excursion to the wonderf Viaduct. This excursion wil . Viaduct. Buffalo, ill run an il Klnzua afford an ays outing opportunity for a delightful c at small expense, as round ti will be sold fur the special tri FallsCreek at 9.35 a. m. for Ip tickets In leaving inly J1.00. Contractor and Build, r. Estimates furnished upon si ort notice. Any person wanting No. 1 noting will not make a mistake in get: log No. 1 Sea Green slate, tho toughet t slate In the markot. Furnlshod by B. A. Swab, contractor and bulldor, Re noldsville, Pa. A Royal Good Time for $i.oo If you go on the Buffalo, R ichestor & Pittsburg R'y excursion to Klnzua Viaduct, the world's greatest railroad bridge, Sunday, July 30th. Special train leaveB Falls Creek at 9.35 a. m. Woman's Work. Every requirement of the house-keep' er has been met In the making of the Prlzer Stoves and Ranges. They con tain quite a number of excellent feat uros that lessen work and edd to the comfort of the household. They are guaranteed to be good baker you run no risk. Sold and guarantee.! by Reyn oldsvlle Hardware Co. A Cheap and Delightful Trip. On Sunday, July 30th, tie Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run an excursion to the great Klnzut. Viaduct. Special train will leave Falls Creek at 9.35 a. m. Round trip tickets only 81.00, summer drees batlsts, voiles, per cales, ginghams, all go in clearance sale at Millirens, Saturday, July 22nd .W5silY!:'i . Li ; ft... Protecting the Orphan Is one of the offices of a trust company. It acts as a guardian and safe 'uarda the ohlld's Interests In overy ay. The little one's estate Is carefully and ably handled to its boat interests. The Reynoldsville Tn:st Co. is prepared to undortako sucl a respon sibility at any time. It aho acts as trustee, executor or administrator. It receives doposits subject to check at sight, and pays Interest besid is. Reynoldsville Trust Co. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO s Bona-Flde A Correction.. In a recent issue of The St ut it has been made appear that the "acting Burgess" has been guilty of a misde meanor, by receiving a license lee lower than the minimum, stipulated in borough ordinance, relating to peddling and hawking, within the limits of Bald borough, and ordinance No. 38 is quoted. The editor has erred, and It is my desire to have such error cor 'ected, as I know few of our citizens are familiar with the various borough laws, and it is certain that the writer of the above article referred to Ib very unfamiliar with said laws. In the first place, ordinance No. 38 refers to the protection of telegraph and telephone poles, and has .lothing to say about selling on the streets at all. I think it was intended to read ordi nance No. 28 that being the ordinance quoted. This ordinance does only apply (as tho first section says,) to house to house canvassing," and not to street venders, as the people may think it dues. The ordinance that refers to street veuders, Is ordinance No. 71 which is as follows : Section 1. Bo It ordained . nd enact ed by tho Burgess and Town Council of the borough of Itey noldsville. and It is hereby ordained by the au .norlty oi same; mailt, e-naii not oe lawiui tor anv norson or persons, to aui'ar within the limits of the borough of Roynolds- villo, as a peddler or hawker, for the Durpose of soiling, vending, peddling, hawking, or exposing for sale anything whatsoever, without tlrst having pro cured a license from the Chief BurgeBS, and paying therefor a sum not less than $1.00, or more than $50.i0 per day for such license. Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances, inconsis'ant here with be and the same are hereby re' pealed. Now If any one, will say that ordi nance No. 28 has any reforence to "street selling or vending," in answer will say, that by virtue of ordinance No. 71, ordinanoe No. 28 Is repealed and therefore not a law. The same Item refers to a "petition to the council to Instruct the Burgess." This would bo improper, bi cauBe the Bureess is not sub-ordina e to the council, but rather the rever. e Is true By ordinance No. 71 the Bu rgess has discretionary power to saj $1.00 or $50.00 and there is no dl ttatlon of council, or other act, or actions, that will change this power, only by an ordinance enacted. Respectf illy, J. C. Layers. The Great Kinzua Viaduct 30a Feet High 2,062 Feet Long. Klnzua Viaduct is the highest iron tower railroad bridge in the world. Go on the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y excursion Sunday, July 30th. Special train leaves Falls Creek at 9.35 a. m. Round trip tickets only $1.00. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining In Dost office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for' the week ending July 22, 1905 : Mrs. C. E. Hartman, Mrs. Lizzie Mowery, Bro. Menklns, E. A. Murphy, C. C. Myers, Jacob Snyder. Foreign Josef Czyzeski. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. to. You Need a Day Off. Go to Niagara Falls on tie Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y excursion Tuesday, August 1st. Specia train will leave FalU Creek at 6.10 a. m. Round trip tickets, good two days $"50. An Interesting series of lee tures will be presented at Chautauqua, New York, during the first week in AuguBt by Professor Andreas Baumgartner, a Swiss teacher, who will talk upon educational subjects from his own point of view to the representative Amorican audiences gathered at CI autauqua. Professor Baumgartner Is a man of Interesting experience and broad culturo who will bring a definite message to Chautauquans. Semi-annual clearance sale July 22nd, at Millirens. Sei-Aiil Clearance Sykesvllle. Joseph Grinder wears a smile. HV a boy. Frank Monro and wife, of Garer, nre visiting In town this week. Miss Orrel Pbillippi vl.iud M in Ger trude dowser at Big Run lai-t week. Mrs. Brink and daughter. Mr?. Wm. BUIiell, are visiting near Brookvlllet. Mrs. Christina Stahl returned limne last week from a visit In Buffalo, N. Y, John Ross and daughter, Luulle, of Rochester Mills, were In town liti-t week. Mrs. Bush and two children, of Pitts burg, visited Mrs. J. J. Grinder last week, A fine baby boy came to reside at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Everett Hum phery. Mrs. Fred Martin, of Jotinsonburg, visited her mother, Mrs. Sy villa Phil- lippi, last week. Joseph Strawbridge, former Ore boss for the C. C. & C. Co., left Wednesday for Punxsutawney. Mrs. Anna Brant, who visited her cousin, Mrs. C. A. Rittenhouse, has re turned to her home In Swlssvale. I. G. Mansfield, Floyd Phllllpiil and Edward Keber, who are working at Creokslde, spent Sunday at this place. J. J. Rickard & Co., of New Florence, finished the contract of building 200 ouke ovens for the Cascade Gal & Coke Co. last week. Most of the ovens have been fired. Phineas Reed, Vada and Edna Hoi man, Anna Ennis, Lula Gearhart, Sam'l Reed and wife went to the huckleberry mountains Monday and returned Fri day. They got about eight bushels of huckleberries. Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Fills and Toronto. Every Tuesday to and including Sep tember 26tb, the Buffalo. Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will sell excursion tickets from Falls Creek to Niagara Falls and Toronto, good for return pnssage any time within 15 days from dais of sale, at fare of $7.45 to Niagara Falls and $8.90 to Toronto. For full It formation consult agents of the company. Makes Home Brighter. Nothing is left undone to make the Prlzer Stoves and Ranges perfect kitch en appliances. Tbey male friends wherever given a trial, and are sold and guaranteed to give the best results in baking and roasting. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Over 700 Wise People. Took advantage of tin last Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The next one will be run on a week day, Tuesday, August 1st. Special train will leave FallsCreek at 6.10 a. m. Round trip tickets, good two days, only $2.50. Semi-annual clearance sale July 22nd, at Millirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorv Insertion. FOR Sale In Wlshaw, Pa. A two story dwelling house with eight rooms and cellar : barn and other small out houses. Two lots with a r Ice maple grove on them all cleaned ort. Handy street car line, postofllee sad school Will sell reasonable. Parties Interested call or write to J. W. Larsoi , Eleanora Shaft, Pa. For Rent Good eight nxra house In West Reynoldsville; also fill blooded Jersey cow for sale. Inquire of G. G, Williams. for sale By hi. Netr, :io lots on easy terms ; $10.00 down and $5.00 per month. For Sale Lot on comer 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. 2 HOT WEATHER Has No Terrors for the Man, Woman or ' Child Who Wears Oxford Shoes Properly Made and Fitted. We sell that sort and that only for from One Dollar to Four Dollars. Adam Shoe Company Foot-Fittert ' Reynoldsville : Pennsylvania Oxfords 0 Just at the time you will get full benefit from a pair of LOW SHOES, before buy ing your fall wear at LESS THAN THE FACTORY PRICES. Men's $4.00 Oxfords $2.98. Men's 3.50 Oxfords 2.48. Men's 2.50 Oxfords 1.49. All others reduced proportionately, in cluding BOYS,' LADIES,' MISSES' AND CHILDRENS. Ladies' as low as 59c. They wont last at these prices. Your size and width may be here to-day and gone to-morrow. BETTER HURRY. HARMON'S SHOE STORE the home of honest shoes. Sale clean up stock. The Union Plumbing Co. Plumbing, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitting. , We have a full line of plumbing goods, pipe fit tings, valves, gas fixtures, &c, Sun Gas Burner. Which are unequalled for brilliant light with small consumption of gas. A Never Break Mantle. We also have a mantle that cannot be broken by jars of any kind. Can hit the fixtures with a stick and can not break it. (Guaranteed.) Bath Tub Seats. There is no use trying to get along without bath seats when you can get them as cheap as we are selling them and good too. Porcela. The only preparation that is recommended by the largest enameling works in the world for cleaning and polishing enameled ware. Our display of enameled ware is unequalled in this place. Finest quality is our rule. Kewanee Water System J Is the only perfect way of J suoolvine country resn dence with water undei pressure. Drop us a carj and we will call on you The Union Plumbing Co. Plumbing. Gas. Steam and Hot Water Fitting. Summervllle 'Phone. Nextdoorto Corwln's photograph gallery. Oxfords 1 i