VOLUME U. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEBBUARY 21, 1906. NUMBER 39. We carry a large stock of Blank books and office'supplies. When in need of anything in that line give us a call. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. JOB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital $75,000 ' Surplus $7S,OQO Total $150,000 OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John B. Kadohbr, Pres. John H. Rancher Henry 0. Dotble SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. rjsa SHIOK & WAGNER THE BIG STORE Sale of 1,000 Yards of Plain Taffetta Ribbons. We have just received a case of 1,000 yards of plain taffeta ribbons in all colors in two widths 40 and 60 right widths tor hair ribbons, neck ribbons, and for cushion ribbons. This is not a cheap ribbon, such as you are usually offered in sales of ribbons, but it is GOOD ribbon CHEAP. This is the same grade we always carry in stock, but the manufacturers have discontinued making this ribbon and are cleaning it up in cases of 1,000 yards each. We have been fortunate enough to get a case and are offering at the remarkable low prices at which we bought it. No. 40, which sells at 18c regularly, goes in this sale at 10 cents. i No. 60a, regular 20c Ribbon, goes at 20c. We are also showing a beautiful line of colors of our "Famous Batiste," which is avery popular all-wool cloth this seas on. We have it in black and white and all the leading colors, such as Lfght Green, Dark Green, Gray, Lavender, Blue, etc. This is the nicest all wool cloth on the market this year to be seen at 75c a yard. For the Ladies. We have also just received a new spring line of LADIES' NECKWEAR and Ladies' BELTS in'all colors at 25c and 50c. We have also a strong line ol Ladies' SHIRT WAISTS in whites and colors, in Cotton, Mercerized and Silks at $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. . . Ladie's Silk Shirt waist Suits, $10.00 and $15.00. We have received another shipment of Shrunk Cottons in whites and colors, 12V6, 15 and 20c. We are expecting this week our spring line of Dress Goods in all colors and all weights. Watch for them, as there will be some beautiful patterns among them. Do not fail to take advantage of a beautiful line of Ribbons at about 1-2 price. Shick & Wagner 3 Corner Main and Fifth Streets. union Bargain store News. Come and examine our line of goods. We are always pleased to show you our line of goods, whether you wish to buy or not. SPECIAL SALE In Tinware Saturday, February 24th. Teapots and Coffee-pots only JO cents each. Tiios. Bone. K. 0. SCHL'CKKBS, Cashier. John H. Corbett K. H. Wilson 6 'Famous THE BIG VICTIM OF PARALYSIS. Mrs. Matilda Klingensmith Died in Pitts burg Buried in Paradise. Mrs. H. K. Klingensmith died at her home at No. 3344 Penn Avenue, Pitts burg, about eight o'clock Friday even ing, February 10, 1906. Sometime Thursday she was Btrlcken with paraly sis. She was alone when stricken and it Is not known what time of the day It ocourred. She was found lying on her dining room floor about three o'clock In the afternoon unconscious and never re gained consciousness. The body was brought to Reynoldsvllle on noon train Sunday and taken to Paradise Lutheran church, where funeral service was con ducted by Rev. Seiner. Interment was made In Syphrit cemetery. Mrs. Klingensmith was born in Jeffer son county in June, 184'.), and would have been 57 years old next June. Her maiden name was Matilda Ludwick. She was married to John FUcklnger in 18fifi and resided In Reynoldsvllle a number of years. Mr. Flickinger died a number of years ago. On th? 3rd day of September, 1902, Mrs. Flickinger was married at Luthersburg to H. K. Klingensmith, of Pittsburg. Mrs. Klingensmith is survived by six children to her' first husband, Clarence, Samuel, George, HarVy and Edward Flickinger and Mrs. James Sample, and one brother and two sisters. LewiB Ludwick and Mrs. Allen Cathers, of Paradise, and Mrs. Adallne Kamerer, of Pittsburg. Deceased had been a member of the Lutheran church about ten years. She was an excellent woman. Woman's Work. Every requirement of the house keeper has been met in the making of the Prizer Stoves and Ranges. They contain quite a number of excellent features that lessen work and add to the comfort of the household. They are guaranteed to bo good bakers you run no rUk. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Magnificent Orator. I was charmed with Dr. John Mer- rltte Driver. He is a profound studont, a magnificent orator, and a vivid think er. I heard him with delight, and so did the great audience. He thrills, he instructs, he uplifts, he thoroughly interests. Rev. Sara P. Jones. Dr. Driver will lecture in Assembly hall Thursday evening, March 1st. Batiste" STORE. Which ? Oysters and Water or Oysters ? The tub oyster is flabby, tasteless, soft and "wishy-washy." The Sealshlpt oyster Is natural, solid, unwatered, and has a full RICHNESS OF FLAVOR that will prove a new sensation to your palate. Besides, "Sealshlpt" oysters are pure no "preservatives" ever used Try them. We've got 'em. Frank's Restaurant. Township Road Orders. The officers of the Winslow township road district will meet at Frank's Tavern on Saturday, March 1st, 1906, and all persons holding orders or bills for work are requested to present them at that meeting. J. K. WOMELDURF, SeO. The Yellow Fever Germ Has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free the system from disease germs, the most effective remedy Is Dr, King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to malaria poison and constipation. 25o. at Stoke & Feicht Drug Store, Reynoldsvllle and Sykesville. Closing Out We are closing out at actual cost all winter goods, such as horse blankets, both stable and storm robes of all kinds, hand Bleds, sleighs, one horse sleds, heavy bobs will all be sold at juBt what they cost. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. The city department stores have flooded the county with the annual batch of catalogues. These bouses have formed a "trust" and now refuse to pay the express charges on goods. This was predicted some time ago by many country papers. It Is only a matter of time until the department store mail order business will be a closed chapter. The country people are waking up to tbe fact that they can get better goods at lower prices of their home merchants. Besides, if the goods are not as repre sented you are sure the home merchants will make It right, and It won't take a month to do It either. Ex. Tbe ministers of Kittannlng have sot down on playing cards for prizes by their people. The preachers declare it is just as much sin for mothers and sisters to go to card parties as it Is for husbands and brothers to go to poker rooms. Verily, it is thusi New Beth lehem Leader. Reynoldsville, Pa. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Additional Train Service on the Buffalo . & Susquehanna Railroad. Commencing Monday, February 19th, train No. 204 will leuve DuDois daily excepting Sunday at 8:00 a. in., Pen field 8:38 a. in., Tyler 9:00 a. m., Weed ville 9:16 a. m., Mcdix Run 9:58 a. m Driftwood 10:52 a. m., Sinneinabonlng 11:20 a. m., Wharton 12:45 p. m., Austin 12:17 p. m., Galeton 2:53 p. m., arriving at Addison at 4:50 p. m., connecting with Erie trains west for Hornellsville, and east for Corning, Elmira, Owego, Blnghamton, Newark, Jersey City, and New York. Train No. 1 will leave Addison dally excepting Sunday at 7:15 a. in., after arrival of trains east from New York, Jersey City, Newark, Blnghamton, Cwego, Corning, and Elmira, arriving at Galeton 9:40 a. m., Wharton 11:55 a. m., Sinnemaboning 2:20 p. m., Drift wood 2:30 p. m., Medix Run 3:25 p. m., Weedville 4:44 p. m., Tyler 4:50 p. m., Penfield 5:10 p. m. reaching DuDois at 5:45 p. m. Train No. 203 will leave Austin dally excepting Sunday at 7:00 a, m., Whart on 7:18 a. m., Sinnemaboning 8:15 a. m., Driftwood 8:20 a. m., Medix Run 9:04 a. m., Weedville 9:10 a. ra., Tyler 9:25 a. ra., Penfield 9:34 a. m.tl arriving at Du Bois 10:00 a. m. Train No. 210 will leave DuBois daily except Sunday at 4:00 p. m., Penfield 4:28 p. m., Tyler 4.3(1 p. m., Weedville 4:44 p. m., Medix Run 5.02 p. m., Drift wood 5:40 p. m., Sinnomahoulng 0:00 p, m., Wharton 7:10 p. m., arriving at Austin 7:50 p. in. Train No, 213, daily excepting Sun day, will leave Juneau Junction at 8:00 a. m., Juneau 8:02 a. m., Covode 8:15 a m., McCormick 9:05 a. m., Pluniville 9:30 a. m., arriving at Sagamore 9:50 a. m. Train No. 214, daily excepting Sun day, will leave Sagamore at 4:00 p. m., Plumvlllo 4:20 p. m., McCormick 4:51 p. m., Covode 5:40 p. m., Juneau 5:53 p. m.. arriving at Juneau Junction at 6:00 p. m. Apt, Alert and Eloquent. John Merritte Driver is a Johu, and he drives six good horses. Tho loaders are Grace and Diction ; the swing horses aro Puthos and Humor ; tho wheelors aro Eloquence and Powor. Fly In his whirling and glittering chariot as I have dono and you will be delighted. Driver is apt, alort, elo quent, and a royal follow. Fred Emer son Brooks, California Pod. At Assembly hall Thursday, March 1st. Last number of the public school lecture course. Makes Home Brighter. Nothing Is left undone to make the Prizer Stoves and RangeB perfect kitchen appliances. They make frlands wherever given a trial, and are sold and guaranteed to give the best results in baking and roasting. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. The Rories of literary lectures at Chautauqua, Now York, for 1906 are specially rich. Mr. Leon H. Vincent of Boston, will deliver five lectures on English Literature during tbe second week in July. During the third weok Dr. William A. Colledge of Evaaston, Illinois, will present flvo interpretative studies of Scottish authors. President J. L. Snyder of Wofford College, South Carolina, will speak five times on Southern Lltoraturo and further lec tures by Dr. W. J. Dawson, Mr. Edward Howard Griggs, and Professor S. H. Clark of the University of Chicago, will keop the series almost uninterrupted throughout the season, A sweet and .child-like sentiment, expressed, In a song, when set to a good melody, soon becomes a household favorite. Such Is "Let Me Kiss My Mamma Good By," recently published by J. W. Jenkins' Sons, of Kansas City, Mo. The publishers will mail a copy to any address, upon receipt of 23 cents in stamps. wiiip Sick-Headache. Up to one yearairo I hud a severe Hick-head ache every Hiincluv, Ju -t as regularly as the duy came. AtBuch tims J could not eat and could not raise my Lend from the pillow with out being violently imusi'iitM. Celery King haa cured mo, una now I never have head ache. Mrs. Wm. Elliott, 27 West Ave., Ho cbenter, N. Y. By enriching the blood, tonlngnptlio nerved And strengthening the stomach, Celery King mages sicu-neauuciie lmpoeaiuie. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas," writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. Kings's New Discov ery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles com pleted tha cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refundod. At Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., Reynolds ville and Sykesville. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. JOHN C. HIRST, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER, Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syn dlcate building, Main street. L. JOHNSTON, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Office four doors from Kosb House, West Keynoldaville, Pa. pRIESTER BROS., UNDERTAKERS. Black and white funeral cars. Mian street. Reynoldsvllle, Ha. J H.HUGHES, UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING. The U. S. Burial League has been tested and (mind all right. Cheapest form ot In surance. Secure a contract. Near Public Fountain, Keynoldsvllle Pa. J H. YOUNG, ARCHITECT Corner Grant and Fiftn sts., vllle, Pa. Reynolds- (: WINDSOR HOTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Between 12th and 131 b Sts,, on Filbert St. Three minutes walk from tho Reading Ter minal. Five minutes walk from the Penn'a K. It. Depot. European phtn $1.00 per day and upward. American plan $2.01) per day, Prank M. Schelbloy, Manager. Wedding Invitations and Visit ing Cards neatly and prompt ly printed at The Star office. u a u Li Are careful as to the source of the Ice which Is put Into your drink ing water But aro you sure that the Ice which is put Into your oysters en route Is pure? Why not be on the safo side and use the wholesome, appetiz ing SEALSHIPT OYSTERS They never come In contact with the Ice, but ure enclosed in asanitary caso eff white enamel which Is seulcd and surrounded by Ice In a Sealshipt Oyster Carrier FRANK'S RESTAURANT. YOU Come and 'see us when you need anything in Furniture, Carpets and Flook Coverings. We have the goods and, vight prices. Come in and look over our stocky inspect our price and see if we cannot save you money. Rockors, $1.00 to $4.00. Dining room chairs, $4.00 to $25.00. Stands, 90c to $18.00. Sideboards, $14.00 to $45.00. Beds, $2.50 to $24.00. Muttress es, $1.50 to $18.00. J. R. Hillis & Company THE LEADING FURNITUKE AND CARPET STOKE Wear Shoes that Are Right On the feet of your child ren and avoid future trouble for the grown ups. Bring your children to our store and we will fit them properly. Our children's shoes are de signed to guide and sup port the little' feet and help them grow in the right lines. We have them in all grades, heavy or light sole, button or lace. We price them at 50c, 75c and up to $2.00. One pair will convince you that we give you ,the most value for your money. All kinds of rubbers for ' the little folks. . Adam's Shoe Store Foot Fitters Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Whereas nt a regularly assembled meeting nf the stockholders of tha Ueynoldsvilh Trust Company, held at their banking rooms on West Main street, in t he Borough of Keyn oldsvllle, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, on tho eighth day of Fobruary, A. I)., 1906, a resolution was unanimously adopted by tho s:ild stockholders that .The Keynoldsvllle Trust Company surrender lis charter to tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that the said Trust Company become an associa tion for the carrying, on the business of bank ing under t he laws of the United rates. Therefore, In compliance with the pro visions of an Act f Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, approved tho 2iilh day of April A, I). Imnii, 1'. L.SK, notice is hereby given that tho Directors of the said lieynoldsvlllc Trust Company have procured' the auth Ity nf the owners of two-thirds of thecal..... slock to make the certificate re mured therefore by the laws of the United Slates, and that It Is the intention of the said Directors to accept the provisions of the aforesaid Act of Assembly and to convert the above named Trust Company into a National hank. Signed, J. 9. HowAnn, ... Secretary and Treasurer. February 14th, 1908.
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