Special 15 Days' Sale. 4. GOLD SEAL AND SNAG PROOF RUBBER FOOTWEAR is kind to wear if you are looking for the best. Try a pair and prove to yourself that what we say is true. They fit better and wear just twice as long and they cost only a little more than the poor kind ; so you see if one pair of the Gold Seal or Snag Proof will wear twice as long, you can easilyseejthat its economy to buy the best. Our store is the only place in town that sells the above makes for we have the exclusive sale of them. Gold Seals for men $1,00 ; Women 70c; Misses 60c; Child's 45c; Snag Proof low cut $2.15; High top $3.00; Boots $4.00. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot-Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. I Furniture FurnishiiiQ Goods. fx : Come andfsee us when you Deed anything In Furniture, Carpets and Floor Coverings. We have the Roods and right prices. Come in and look over our stock, inspect our price and see if we cannot save you money. Rockers, $1.00 to $4.00. Dining room chairs, $4.00 to $25.00. Stands, 90o to $18.00. Sideboards, $14.00 to $45.00. Beds, $2.50 to $24.00. Mattress es, $1.60 to $18.00. J. R. Hillis & THE LEADING FURNITURE JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital $75,000 Surplua . . ' $78,OOQ Total . 9150,000. OFFICERS J. 0. Kino. Vlue-Pres DIRECTOR8 Jobr H. Katjchbh, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Duible J.O. King Daniel Nolan J. o. Hammond SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. 123X2 ALL GOODS REDUCED from 15 to 35 per cent. Special on Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. DRESS GOODS which sold for $1.00 now goes at 75c. Dress Goods, was 75c, now 50c. Meltons, were $1.00, now 75c. LADIES' COATS which were sold for $10, $12 and $15, you get for $5, $6 and $7. FURS I have a few yet, not many. One-third and one-half off. $4.50 Furs now $2.50. LEGGINS 50c kind now 39c. FASCINATORS In black and white, were 50c, will go at 39c. 10c Ladies' Hose for 9c or 3 for 25c. 25c Ladies' Hose for 21c. Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and Drawers 25c, none better at 40c. Flcisher Yarn 98c a pound. Come and see for yourself. N. HANAU H J a i 1 i House Company AND CARPET STORE K. O. Sordckihs, Cashier. Jobn H. Corbett K. H. Wilson We carry a large stock of Blank books and office supplies. When in need of anything in that line give us a call. Stoke & Peicht Drug Co. nxtxiiri:Txr.m-crx4,i'iiiili'.xi'i; No other fowl deteriorates so rapidly lis the oyster. Its habitation is the ocean. It requires coolness and abso lute freedom from exposure to the air In order to retain Its delleato flavor and itswholesomeness. SEALSHIPT OYSTERS are brought directly from the choic est beds In America. They are shuck ed ;into porcelain lined cases, sealed and packed In lco, which never cornea in contact wlththo oysters. The use of Senlshipt Carriers Is the secret of their superiority. Scalshipt Oysters Fresh Daily. FRANK'S RESTAURANT. i .1 JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syn uicuiv uuiiuiiiki main street. L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office four doors from Ross House, West nuyuuiusvuie, ra, pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Black and white funeral cars. Mian street. tieynoiasviiie, ra. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMINO. The U. 8. Rurial League has been tested and found all rluht. Cheapest form of In surance. Secure a contract. Near Public fountain, noynoiusviue ra. jy H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT Corner Grant and Flftn sis., Reynolds' ville, Pa. ft wantedI GOOD WEAVERS. AL- ' SO GIRLS TO LEARN. THE ENTERPRISE SILK COMPANY. The Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds Grippe, Whooping Cough. Asthma'' Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption Is Cure ttT6A tv4 lu" Aiie. kS4Vj Ayh$s. 2550rt owes For ealo by Stoke & Foicht Drug Co. The High School Bulletin Editor in-Chief, Maude Pratt. Last Wednesday morning Dr. J. A. Parsons conducted the chapel exercises and (rave a very Interesting address on 'Our Blessings." He especially empha sized the advantages of the public schools in the United States and par ticularly In Pennsylvania, and compared them with the school system of Canada. Rev. C. H. Fllzwtlliam, pastor of the Baptist church of Punxsutawney, visited our schools on Friday. After conduct ing the devotional exercises ho gave a very entertaining talk In which he gave our schools high compliment by saying that they excelled those of Punxsutaw ney In every respect. He spoke strong ly In favor of literary work in the schools, saying that the average person received more good from the practice in public speaking, which he obtained by this means than from any other single, branch of study. To the girls of the Sophomore and Junior grades : Girls, the gymnasium Is open on Tuesday and Friday after noons from four to six for your benefit. Don't get discouraged and forget to come for some day you may be "for wards" too. One of the Sophomores and one of the Junior girls had quite a lengthy argu ment last week on, "Is he going or com ing ?" It was hard to toll Tor he worked both ways. In order to better the literary work of the high school,' Prof. Scott called for a meeting of the Junior and Seniors separate from the other classes of the high school last Friday. He appealed to the students for a better class of lit erary wo- k and asked for suggestions. Suggestions were offered that the pro ductions be submitted to the faculty be fore being given ; that all in the school be lequlred to serve, and that the au dience give better attention to the per formers. A large piece of plaster from tho lower hall ceiling fell just in front of the seniors at dismissal Wednesday afternoon. Happily no one was Injured, although a certain Junior girl's vocab ulary was sadly overwrought. If It were not for the penalty they would have to pay, some of the Juniors would never have learned "Thanatop sls." Wednesday, January 24th, Is Parents' and Patrons' Day at the schools. Ev ery one interested in the work of the schools is urged to be prosent. Clog dancing seems to be quite an amusement lately with the Juniors. In a recent fire one of the Sophomores proved himself quite a, hero. Soap and water must be scarce at the homes of some of the Fresh ies. The Freshies are very much worried over their mid-term exams, studying night and day. The present attendance of the schools excels all other records. Over 700 pupils are enrolled, making, with the addition of the teachers, over 775 em ployed In school work. Exams on hand this week. One of the seniors comes to school in a canal boat. . Nearly 175.00 was deposited in the school savings bank on Monday. Who said M-u-n-k. ? State Laboratory. ' Commissioner of Health, Samuel C. Dixon, has decided to establish as soon as possible in connection with the De partment, a bacteriological and chemic al laboratory. This will enable the physicians of the State and especially those In the rural districts to take ad vantage of the most advanced methods of diagnosing their caseB bv havlnc blood counts made by examinations for the micro-organisms that produce tuberculosis, diphtheria, typhoid fever, malaria and other diseases. The Health Commissioner states that he will get the new laboratory in operation and be ready to receive specimens from the physicians of the state at as early a date as possible, as he appreciates the wonderful opportunity for more thorough work that will be afforded medical practitioners. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can be had. Moat beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. The State Department of Health will be able to make its own examinations of water when trying to find t!:e original source of Infection in the typhoid out breaks that are so frequent throughout the State and In many other ways the new laboratory will be of assistance to the Commissioner and the physicians of the State in improving the health, of tho people. No women in Pennsylvania are doinir nobler work than the ladies of .the Woman's Relief Corps who are sunoort- ing and conducting the Pennsylvania Memorial Home. Brookvllle Democrat. When you need a house lease call at The Star office. Shoes, 25c to 13.00 a foot at Harmon's shoory. Reynoldsvillle-Official. (NO. 104.) AN ORDINANCE granting the Rod Bank Telephone Co., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the state of Pennsylvania with its oiiice at Brookvllle, Pa., Its successors and assigns, the right to erect, maintain and operato a tele phone line In und along certain streets and alloys of the borough of Keynolds- ville, subject to the limitations and restrictions of Suction (1) of Ordi nance 38, approved March 1, 1 H!7, Ordinuneebook page 15. , Be it Ordained and enacted by tho town council of the borough of Kcyn oldsville, Jefferson county, Pennsyl vania, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. Section 1. That the right of way bo and the same Is hereby granted to tho Red Bank Telephone Co., its successors and assigns, to ereut and maintain lines of poles, mains and wires along, in, under, over, through and across the following alloys, viaducts and ways .in the borough, viz : Alleys or any part thereof designated bv council bv rcso lutlon for the purpose of operating a telephone exchange and telephone lines. provided said lines of poles shall ho placed as required by section (1) of ordinance No. 38 aforesaid and kept properly painted and not, loss in size loan 10 lncties in diameter t( feet Irom butt, wires not to bo less than HO feet elevation from ground. Section 2. Hereafter tho wires of nil electric lights, telegraph or telephone companies to be erected or standing at an angle across the wires of said tele phone company shall not be allowed to place Its wires nearer than two feet to the wires of said other company. Tho provisions of this section are to apply with equal force to motor wires for street railway purposes, except In so far as they may interfere wiih proper placing or motor wires hereafter to bo placed in which case It shall bo the duty of the said telephone company to yield the right of way of said motor wires and change the placing of their lines no cordingly. In case of the violation of this section It shay bo the duly of the town council to notify the offending company to remove Its win s, .poles or lixtures so erected in violation thereof, within three days of such niiMlloiit.ion. and on failure to comply with Mich notice it shall bo the duty of the town council to removn tho sumo forthwith at the expenso of tho offending party or company. Section 3. That It is agreed by the said company, that in the consideration of the grant of right of way as herein provided, that tho said company will put up and provido a telephone exchange on Main street in said borough ; also a phono In the city or municipal building or elsewhere, as tho council may direct, for the use of the borough olllcers froo of charge. The uso of the poles of the company by the borough for carrying electric lire and police alarm wires shall be permitted free of expense to said borough. Section 4. That t he said tolcphono company shall at all times save and keep harmless the snld .borough from all costs, expenses and damages, re- Milting by reason of the construction, maintenance and operation of said tele phone lines. Sections. That the rights and privileges hereby granted sba 1 bo held and used subject to tho terms and pro visions of the laws and ordi unices of 'ho borough of Roynoldsville, now in force or hereafter to bo passed, relating to and regulating the same. Section (I. The council reserves the light to amend, revise or repeal tho provisions of this ordinance at any time i fter tho period of fifteen years from t he tl'ne it becomes a law. Section 7. In caso tho aforesaid telephone company does not have its tystem of poles and lines in place and in working condition in ono year from tho date of this ordinance then and in tl at c.ise this ordinance and the frununis hereby granted, shall at the. option of tho said noruugh ho considered for feited and become null and void and of no effect. Section 8. This ordinanco shall take effect and be In forco from anel after its passage and acceptance by the Red Band Telephone Company, on behalf of itself, its successors and assigns, and U publication an provided by law. Pro vided the said company shall file with the clerk of council its written accept ance within ten days and paying for the publication of said ordinance). Section 9. Thut any ordinanco, or part of ordinance, conflicting with tho provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed, so fur as tho same effects this ordinance. Enacted and ordained by tho town council of the borough of Reynolds ville, Pennsylvania, at a regular meet ing hold at tho council chamber on D. cember 14th, 1905, at 9:30 o'clock p. m. J. C. Saykrs, Attest : . Pres. of Council. L. J. McF.ntire, Clerk of Council. Approved this 30th day of December, 1905. L. L. C.OURLEY, Chief Burgess. In tho matter of An ordinance granting to the Red Bank Telephone Company, its successors and assigns, tho right to erect, maintain and operate a telephone line in und along certain streets and alleys of tho borough of Reynoldsville. , And now, December 19th, 1905, tho Rd Bank Telephone Company, hereby files with the clerk of council i.s accept ance of tho terms of theaboveordinaneo passed the 14th day of December, 19()!", and agree to be governed by tho terms thereof, according to the true intent and meaning thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed tho seal of said Red Bank Telephone Co. the day and j ear above written. Red Bank Telephone Co , By T. W. Copenhaven, Attest : President. Lewis Evans, Sec. JJXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estnto of Benjamin Kline, Demised, late of Winslow Townshly, Pu. Vnltoataplmml.u irlvnii ,).., L.ttupa toutu- mcntary on the estate of Bcn.liiinlti Kline, late of Winslow township, Jeilerson county, r.., m'tt'usfii, niiv ink iH'en unuiit'ii mint? un dersigned, by tile Register of JelTerson coun- ly, nonce is nereny given in ail i;i -sons in debted to said estate to make Inimetlltite ptiy niunt, ant) to those having cliiinis against the duly nutlieiiliciitfd for settlement. L.V. l'liiCK. editors 1.1. ..III.. II.. iW. Rtynoldsville-Official (NO. 25 ) an orimn'anck prohibiting the running at la hoe of dogs in the Bohouoh op West Reynoldsville. Whereas, Tho health and security of the inhabitants of the borough of West Reynoldsville, In tho county of Jefferson, Pa., is endangered by reason of dogs running aliaif-oiu said bjiuuyb, and Whereas, The corporate olllcers of Haiti borough are vested with power, under tho laws of tho state of Pennsyl vania, to prohibit and otherwise regu late the running at large of dogs, and are vested with power by the law of the stale of Pennsylvania, to authorize and diiict the killing of dogs running at largo, contrary to the regulations of the borough, therefore be It ordained and enacted by tho iown council of the borough of West Reynoldsville, Pa., and it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. section 1. It shall bo unlawful for any person to Buffer or permit his or her male or female dog to run at large within the limits of the borough of West Reynoldsville, on or after the first day of February, A. D., 190B. Section 2. Every person who shah offend against the provisions of the first section of this ordinance, shall bo liable to a penalty of not loss than five dollars or nioro than twenty dollars for each and every offence, together with all costs and expeuses hereinafter pro' vitfed. Section 3. Each and every male or fetnalo dog running at large shall be .doomed a public or common nuisance, and it shall' be the duty of the Hich Constable, Street Commissioner or any Policemen, either upon his own view or oil complaint or any citizen, to seize take into custody or Impound each and every male or female dog running at n vi n i',i n or this ordinauoj, and immediately mi lor impounding such male or feiiiul" dog tho said officer shal make information before the Burgess or nny Justice of tho i'eace of this borough, against the owner of the male or remain dug. if such owner be known. anil the Burgess or Justice of the Peace shall ni once issue a warrant against such owner and proceed with tho caso to tl mil tud'.'mont. ir upon final hear ing it shall be found that the male or female dog was running at larce in violatiou of this ordinance the Burgess or J ust ion or the 1'enco shall condemn it us a public or common nuisance and if the owner of such male or femiiledoff. shall not, within five hours after the entry of judgment nrcondemnatlon, pay the penalty imposed, together with all costs and expenses, tho male or female dug shall be killed on an order issin d hy the Burgess or Justice of the rVuoo to either tho High Constable, Street Commissioner or any Policeman, by reason of the default aforesaid, but such killinc shall not relieve tho owner from liability for said penalty, costs and expenses. If tho owner of any male of female dog seized und impounded shall not be known the officer impounding the same snail make the necessary information and tho Burgess or Justice of the I'eace -s Ii lit I proceed against the male or female dog itself, and if upon bearim?. It shall ho found that such dog was running at largo It shall he condemned as a public or common nuisance and if the ownoi of such male orfemalo dog shall not appear within ten hours after the entry of such judgment or condemnation and pay the ponulty imposed by this ordinance to gether with all costs and expenses, the male or female dog shall be killed on an ui dor issued by the Burgess rr Justice or tho I'enoc, to either the Hich Con stable, Street Commissioner or any t oucomuu. Section 4. The officer orothcr person seizing and impounding such male or reinalo dog shall receive the sum of one dollar fui each and every doe so seized and Impounded und if the officer kills said male or female dog on the order of tho Burgess or Justice of the Peace, as provided oy this ordinance, then the said officer is to receive the further sum of ono dollar for said killine upon re- turn of said order to tho Burgess or Justice of tho I'eace Issuing the Bame that said killing was actually done by him ', tho Burgess or Justice of the Peace shall receivo tho sum of one dollar and fifty cents for each informa tion und hearing, and if an order to kill is issued the further sum of fifty cents for said order and return ; witnesses who may appear at such hearing shall bo entitled to receive the sum of fifty cents per day, together with ten cents for each and every mile traveled by them in attending said hearing. The person who shall keep such male or femalo dog after seizure shall be en titled to receive twenty-five cents for each day tho dog is kept. All of the above shall constitute the costs and ex penses above mentioned and shall be paid by tho owner of the male or female dog upon condemnation. Section 5. Thnt so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be supplied by the foregoing be and the same Is hereby repealed so far as the sarao effects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council, this 2tlth day of December. A. D. 1905. Henry Herpel, Attest : Pres. of Council. Philip Koehler, Sec. of Council. Approved this 29th dav of DoofimhAiv A. D. 1905. Wm. M. Burge. Chief Burgess. -AT- Leech Bros,' Planing Mill, West Reyn oldsville, you will find Window Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, STAIR WORK Boutin and Dressed Lumber, Etc., Etc. .Give us your order. Our prices are reasonable. LEECH BROS., Proprietors. INDIGESTION'S RECORD "The hert remedy I can prescribe for your !n- digestion, madam, It Oren'i August 1'Iower. : I know of several other physicians who pre-; scribe It regularly." . j Pndigestion Is making an awful record; as a cause of sudden deaths. It is beat-; ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest, j (J You read in the papers daily of appar-: ently healthy and even robust men being suddenly attacked with acute indigestion after enjoying a hearty meal, and of their dying in many case before a physician could he called in. QThis should be a warning to you who suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic tims of acute indigestion had taken a small dose of Green's August Flower be fore or after their meals they would not have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures. f August Flower prevents indigestion by creating good digestion. It also regulates the liver, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural way. t ITwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. For sale by Boyle-Wood ward Drug Co. Notice to Owners of Dogs. COMMONWEALTH 01 PENNSYLVANIA. State Live Stock Sanitary Board. Regulation relating to dogs in the boroughs of Reynoldsville and West Reynoldsiille and Brockwayville and tho townships of Winslow and Snyder in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania : The attetition of ah owners of dogs in the above described district is called to the following order of quarantine of dogs adopted by tho State Live Stock Sanitary Board, Dec. 27th, 1905. Dog owners aro warned that disregard of this notice may load to the destruction of their dogs and that they themselves may be proceeded against legally. Leonard Pearson, State Veterinarian. Harrisburg, Pa., Dec. 27th, 1905. Whereas, There is reason to be lieve that the disease known as rabies or hjdrophiibia exists in the boroughs of Rej noldsville and West Reynoldsville and Brockwayville and the township of Winslow und Snyder in Jefferson county and tho nature of this disease is Bucb that for tho present all dogs, within certain limits, must bo suspected of being capable of spreading it, It is Hereby Ou'dereo, by authority of the State Live S'ock Sanitary Hoard, under tho provisions of tlio Aot of March 27th, 1903. that all dogs in the above described districts aro hereby declared to be in a state of quarantine, and must bo strictly conlined or firmly secured on the premises of thoirowne.rs, and not allowed to run at largo or enter public highways excepting when. led. or when muzzled with a well fitting muz zle that will effectually prevent biting. This quarantine shall remain in force for 100 days from the Culo hereof or until removed by the State Livo Stock Sanitary Board. Attention is called to tho following sections or tho above mentioned Act : Sect'on 3. Should dogs be permitted to run at large, or to escape from ro- ou.atu, ui wuiuiT-iiieiiu, ur 10 go WltliOUb muzzle, in violation of the quarantine, or regulation, or order, established by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board to restrict thA AnrpflH nf rnhloo UxtAn- phobia, as provided by this act, such uub may oo securea una connned, or they may be shot or otherwise destroy ed, and tho nwnpr nr nwna,a l),ul.n(.f shall have no claim against tho person so doing. Section 4. Any person violating tho Provisions of thin net ni nt a niiu.,.it;..t or of a regulation or order to restrain' COnflnfl or mil77la r'nrra Hull, obi I.I I.- . ... ..w w..f, uij ta luui 13111:11 by the State Live Stock Sanitary Board for the purpose of restricting the spread Of rabies, or hydrophobia, in the manner provided In tho other sections of this Act, shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor ; ana upon conviction shall forfeit and nav n. Hna nf i,ni 1., 11,.,.. ten dollars nor more than ono hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court. PENNSYLVANIA RAfLROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 1. 1908. TRAINS LEAVE REYNOLDSVILLE : For New Beihlehem. I!id Bunk itmi i,.in. rlpal Intermedium stations. Oil Citv and I'lttsDurif, H:;i0, 8:0 a. m, 1:2, 5:07, ;:.rm (New Bethlehem onlv) D. ni. wiwk-il llVs. SllltflilVd 6:80 a, m., 4:211 n. m. , ror uuiiois. nrirtwoocl, and prlielpnl Inter mediate stations, llarrlilmrii, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. H::M h. m.. h'-s-J 8:25 p m. week-days, rlundays 12: II p. ni. For D11 Bols only 11:42 a. m. week dnys, D:.')0 w. ui. utvi ly. W. W. ATTBnnniiY, .1. R. Wood. Gen. Manager. Passenger Tnittii: .M(?r. lino. W. Bovu. General Paseuirer Aent. PITTSBURG, CLARION & SUM MERV1LLE RAILROAD. Passenger Train Schedule. First Class Trains. imny except Sunday, ronneetlng with l K. R. Trains at Uummurvllle. OOINO EAST. No. 1. No. 3. No. 8. Clarion, leave, 71V) a.m. 11.15 a m. 4. lOn.m Htrattonvllle, 7 5S 11.2:1 4.4s " WlltlTHOU. S.II7 " ll.:i " 4-iTnm Carrier. 8.:ti " ll.;,s fi'.:inm. Summervllle, ar.8.A " 12.00 ' 6.2.i u.ni. OOINO WEST. No. S. No. 4. No. . Summervllle, lv, S.riOa.m. !2.lfiD.m. a.OOn.m. Carrier, 8.52 12.17 " tt.112 Waterson. 9.1S " 12.4:1 " n : " Strattonvllle, U.27 ' 12.iV! " (1.117 Clarion, arrive, B.aS ' l.otl " ,5 In effect Nov. 27. 1MW. Forfurth.-r ii,f,,r- mation address the Compuny's !ene:-:il oHice nt Brookvllle Pa. Chas. F. hkidhick, Pres. I). Nolan, Sunt. Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly- and prompt ly printed at The Star office. B. R. and W. O. Kline, Attorneys. felXX I 1