L 1 Sanitary PllllllDlllO Steam and Gas Fitting and all kinds of work in that line Wo bnmllfl M unties, Olobca, HuriiurH, Ulinn dclliTH, Etc. Locntml In the Htolto building on Fifth at root. S.J. BURGOON AND SON Sttiiltury riunibnra REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ! r The Marvel of Marvels is Marvel Flour. The bread maker. Made from best clean spring wheat in and absolutely clean mill by scrupu lously clean workmen. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff Sell It. Hens are cackling I receive fresh eggs daily, I also handle a choice line of Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries, Etc When you want any thing fresh in above line, you are sure to get it at my store G. P. Koerner. Near Postoflloo. You Dare Not Miss It. One of the biggest musical farce com edy succesRos of the season, Stephens and Lintou's "My Wife's Family," will open an engagement of one night at the Hoy mil da opera house Feb. 24th. It has a plot that Is somewhat new to theatergoers, but it Is one of those that Is bound to please and hold the atten tion of the audience as few farces can. From the rising of the curtain until the final drop, merriment reigns supreme. The costumes, scenory, music and dances furnUh a feast to delight the eye and ear of the most refined. While Arthur Don and Frank Beamish, those exceptionally clever oomedlans, are given ample opportunity to display their abilities, it Is a performance given by sterling: comedians and comediennes, bubbling over with wit, humor, song and artistic specialties. Mirth provoking situations, lo which tho load ing characters participate, drive dull caro away and crown a deluge of de lightful diversions with a pleasurable sensation which always follov s a hearty laugh. There has boon no expenso spared to make this tho leading: nnij-'iml furce comedy of the season. Natuie and art have boon drawn upon and clicy have rospouded In the most luvlsli manner. The theme of the play Is the time hon ored mother-in-law Idea; but It Is pre sented In an entirely new way and Is up roariously funny. Jack Cay, the hus band, engages tho services of Doc Knott, a man about town, to rid his home of his mother-in-law and all her relations. The complications which follow Knott's attempts to fulfill this service fur his friend, are side-splitting. The oomedy Is handsomely costumed, correctly staged and cast with the fol lowing well known players : Arthur Don, Frank Beamish, Tom Linton, George Gale, William Collins, Rita Knight, Minnie May Thompson, Mabel Grey, iMaldle Wensley, Lillian Nor tborpe, Gussle Dorothea and Mattlo Dorothea. Specialties of a high chins nature and very entertaining will be given by various members of the organ ization. Seats on sale at the Stoke drug store. Admission 25, 115, 50 and 75 cents. Deet Foot Tribe Instituted. Friday night of last week a tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men was Instituted at Brookvlllo with a member ship of sixty-four. The new tribe will be known as Deer Foot Trlbo. About fifty members of Mazomanla Tribe of Reynoldsvlllo participated In the insti tution of Deer Foot Tribe. District Deputy Great Sachem Grant Rhoads and Ma.omanla Tribe Degree Team instituted the tribe. A couple of hundred Red Men from various tribes were present. A big street parade was given In the evening. A feast was spread after the tribe was Instituted. The Reynoldsvllle Rod Men say they wore royally provided for by the Brook vllle tribe. FORMER CITIZEN DEAD. , Barclay-Nichols Wedding. D. Cearlng Barclay and Miss Blanche Nichols, two highly es tee mod young people of this place, wore married at Limestone, N. Y., Monday of last week, February 12, 1906. They returned home Tuesday evening on the five o'clock train. A table was set and waiting, with all the bounties of tho season, which was prepared by Mrs. E. C. Melzer and sisters Edna and Maude Nichols. Many friends called and they all enjoyed a pleasant evening. Mr. Barclay Is a young man of energy and Is worthy of the wife he acquires. With happy congratulations thoirmany friends of this violnity wish them a happy and prosperous life In tUe future. Collision on Low Grade. Wednesday morning of last week the westbound passenger train due hore at 6.30 a. m. collided with a freight train on the Iowa passing siding about bovod o'clock. After the freight train had backed into siding to wait for the passenger train to pass, the brakoman neglected to close the switch and the passenger train ran on to siding and collided with freight train. Fortunate ly the train had stopped atlowastatlon, a short dlstanoe east of the side track, to take on a passenger, or the collision would have been more serious, as the engineer had not gotten up full speed when the collision occurred. The passenger engine was badly damaged, Engineer Edward Hause, known as "Shorty" Hause, waB slightly injured, Fireman William Clustorman had his left ankle sprained in jumping from engine. No one else Injured. Engineer Hause did not see the open switch In time to jump from his engine and had train been running at full speed he would have been killed. The big freight engine was not badly damaged. Letter Ll.t. L'.Bt of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the week ending Feb. 17, 1900 : P. D. Albert, Mrs. Kate Farmer. Foreign SuccheBl Putro. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P.M. Visit. fVia n7i in tho J n ri X? hall Thursday evening, Feb. 22, wbere vuo genuine Dome made articles will oe for sale. Also watch for the art gallery. Blank house leases mav be obtained in any quantity at The Star office. Richard B. Taylor Died Suddenly at His Home in Butler. Richard B. Taylor, who was a resi dent of Reynoldsvllle a quarter of a century ago, died suddenly at his homo In Butler on Sunday morning, February 18, 1110(1. Heart trouble was cause of his sudden domlse. Mr. Taylor was In Ills 74th year. For some years Mr. Taylor was a largo contractor and was well known in this section. Among the buildings Mr. Taylor erected were tho old M. K. church at Reynoldsvllle that was torn down last summer, the county court house at Brookvlllo, Butler county court house at Butler, Schuylkill county court house at Potts vlllo, opera house at Clearfield, high school buildings at Mansfield and Kit tannlng. Wesley Mutter, of thU plaue. assisted Mr. Taylor In tho erection of some, If not nil, of these and a number of other largo buildings. Mr. Taylor was one of the organizers and tho first president of the Butler County National bunk. He was also the first president of the Bradford Glass Company. Ho operated extensively in tho oil fields of Butlor and Allegheny counties and inudo and lost considerable money in the oil business. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wlfo, one son and three daughters, William J.Taylor, of Butler, Mrs. C. C. Bon- scoter, of Brookvlllo, Mrs. G. S. Swopo, of East Brady, Pa., and Mrs. E. C. Hughes, of Chicago. Soldier. "Doc." Biddle, of Ua.olhurst, was lu town over Sunday. Mrs. C. Hall, of Reynoldsvllle, called on Mrs. N. C. Mills one day reoently Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton and their daughter, Mrs. Fye, were at Prescott vlllo Sunday. Rev. Wilson, of Rldgway, will preach In' tho Baptist church Sunday, Feb. 25th, at 3:00 p. in. James Lavurlok had a thumb smash ed while at work In the mines last Wednesday. He is BulTurlng consider ably at this writing. Mrs. A. R. Ritchie visited at Rath mol last Thursday and attendod the Sunday school convention reporting t very Interesting time. Quite a number from Sykesville pass' ed through this place last Thursday en route lor Ratbmel to attend the Sun day school convention, Paradise will be the next plnco for mooting. Bad Payers Exposed. Nearly all the merchants of this and neighboring towns have united In supporting a system for their mutual protection. This work Is known as the "Merchant's and Professional Men's Credit Manual," a book In which will be recorded the names of all persons who Ignore paying thoir just bills to gether with the amount, what Is owed for and the date of transaction. Each subscriber will have this book for ref erence and be in position to protect himself against the individuals who go the "rounds" paying for little or noth ing. Better pay up or you may soon find your name amongBt the "black sheep" and credit refused you In the future. It Slight Raise in Prices. The managers of the Reynolds opera house announce a raise In the prices tor the production of "My Wife's Family" at tbelr house Saturday, February 24. They positively guarantee this company lo be the same one which played the piece at the Empire theatre, Pittsburg in the earlier part of the season, favor able notices of which appeared in the Pittsburg papers at that time. Four rows in the middle block of seats will be reserved at 75 cents and the bal ance of the reserved seats will be Bold at 60 cents. Genoral admission will be 35 cants and 25 cents will be charged for children. Menno Council Instituted. Menno Council No. 110, Degree of Pocahontas, a branch of the Improved Ordor of Red Men, was Instituted at Reynoldsvllle last night by Mrs. Leah French, Great Pocahontas, of Phila delphia. Following are the officers of Menno Council : Pocahontas, Mrs. Martha Mllllor, Jr. ; Wynona, Mrs. Maggie Matthews ; Powbatton, Mrs. Helen Harvey ; Prophetess, Mrs. Ethol McCune ; trustees, Mlsi Lulu Thomas, Mrs. Matilda Helburg, Mrs. Jane Deemer ; K. of R.. Miss Gussle Rhoads ; K. of W., Mrs. Rebecca Rhoads. Frightfully Burned. Cbas. W. Moore, a machinist of Ford City, Pa., had his hand frightfully burned In an electric furnace. He ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salye with the usual result: "a quick and perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co., Reynoldsvllle and Sykesville. A Oreat Mistake You are making if you don't hurry in to the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co.'s and get a pair of those nice woolen or cotton blankets while they last. Re- momber these are sold at same price as they cost us in the city. Wanted Boarding. Boarding wanted for young men and girls. Apply to Enterprise Silk Co. Something altogether new in the gas range. Come in and let ui tell you about it. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Two Representatives. The new apportionment bill giving Jefferson county two representatives In the legislature, was signed by Governor Ponnypacker last Thursday and at the primary election yesterday tho Repub licans of this county nominated two candidates for Assemblymen. Jefferson county hat been entitled to two repre sentatives for a number of years. Hon. H. Taylor North Is entitled to much credit for his persistent efforts In help ing to get the apportionment bill passed. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and watur can be had. Most beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. When you need a bouse lease call at The Star office. Want Column. Riitns: One cent per word for ench and every Insertion. Wanted Bids for moving my frame dwelling house from Muln street down to Sixth street. Daniel Nolan. For Rent Six room bouse op Hill st. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell. For Sale Combination disk and book case cheap. Apply J no. W. Dawson. For Sale Two horses, 2t single comb white leghorn hens and five roost ers, all of the Blanchard strain. Inquire of J. M. Bays. FOR Rent House on Jackson street, house on Grant street, flat on Main street. Inquire of E. T. McGaw. For Sale Three lots on north side of Grant street. Mrs. S. M. Rhoads. For Sale Team of work horses. In quire of Amos Strouse, Wlnslow town ship. ' WANTED District managers to post nfcrnfi. nrlvnrflnA nnrl rllat.plhnt.a tamnlua Salary $18.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State aire and nrnnent em ployment. Ideal Shear Co., 31) Randolph st., Chicago. 5-24-00 Wanted Men, women, boys and rrlrlfl tn rnnrenent. VfitPliipa'a Mutra-rina Good pay. Address 67 East 23d St., XT V -II... ii. x . vii,y. ft WANTED GOOD WEAVERS. AL SO GIRLS TO LEARN. THE ENTERPRISE SILK COMPANY. 330,000.00 . STEEL PLANT GOLD. BONDS First Mortgage. Six Per Cent Bonds. Payable in Gold. Dated Dec. 1, 1905. Interest payable June I, Dec. I. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville, Pa. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. AND C. F. DICKINSON, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. We own and offer (in nmounts to suit purchasers) the best industrial security ever offered to the investors of this community. The controlling interest in Reynoldsville's new "STEEL LANT" has recently been p urchased by ittsburg people who are old in the successful management of large iron and steel properties. Necessary additions are being made to the equipment, and new and heavy machinery1 is being added. Uponcompletion of these improvements a full line of Alligator Shears, Cold Saws, Rolling-Mill and Contractors' Machinery will be extensively manufactured at the Company's works, und sold from their Pittsburg offices. The assets of the Company as re-equipped will stand at $120,000.00 in round figures, against which the $.'10,000.00 of First Mortgage bonds are the first and prior lien. The Company has issued $.'10,000.00 six per cent First Mortgage Gold Bonds in de nomination of $100.00, $200.00, $500.00 and $1,000.00 each and we, the undersigned, have purchased a very large proportion of the entire issue. The semi-annual interest, at the rate of six per centum, is payable on June 1st and De cember 1st of each year, at The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. These bonds are a first and prior lien on all of the real estate, buildings, machinery, equipments, franchises, property and revenues of the American Production Company, and a special condition in the mortgage provides that bonds to the amount of $2,500.00 shall be retired every year, after the first two years. LEGALITY These bonds have been issued under the supervision and advice of the following attor neys, viz : Messrs. Charles Corbett, ol Brookville, Pa., Weil & Thorp, of Pittsburg,' Pa., and G. M. McDonald, of Reynoldsville, Pa.; any of whom can vouch for the binding val idity of these securities. The undersigned being personally acquainted with the "STEEL PLANT" property, consider these bonds as the best of the kind ever offered in this community, and recom mend them as a safe investment. Prompt subscriptions for bonds in amounts from $100.00 up will be received by the un dersigned at the price of par and accrued interest. Allotments will be made as subscrip tions are received, the right being reserved to cease the allotment at any time. : ADDRESS : The Peoples National Bank, The First National Bank, By W. B. ALEXANDER, President. By JOHN II. KAUCIIER, President, Reynoldsville, Pa. Reynoldsville, Pa. i OR C. F. Dickinson, 1218-19-20 Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. PATRICIAN SHOES FOR WOMEN FOR SPRING. MILL mi NEW SPRING RUBBERS. Greatest Reliable Department Store in Jefferson County- Early Showing Advance Spring Styles Wooltex and Princess Garments. The Pony Jackets seem to be destined to be leaders for Spring. Cut good and full double-breasted with a nice long vent made about 30 inches long. Taffsta lined ; made of the new fancy spring shades and Tan Covert, In a price range $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00. White Goods for Spring. Muslin Underwear, Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts and Drawers. Made plain and fancy of lawn, ewiss and cambric, trimmed with Valenciennes, German and Embroidery lacp. Embroideries of lawn, Swiss, narrow or wide. Some haye jnsertipgs to matclj. See the display. MILLIREN BROTHERS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A. a