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. Robinscn & Mundorff Sell It. J Jefferson park On Jefferson Traction Co lino line. OPENS MAY 19th. FREE ATTRACTIONS. Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening. Roller Coaster. Merry-Go-Round. . Theatre, Etc. . SECURE PICNIC DATES NOW. Wm. A. McShaffkey, Mgr., Punxsutawney, Pa. PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN antmnai-r- AUVUbAlt (Established 1834) Official organ of til Methodise Episcopal Church In Western Ponnsylvaut i, Eiuitern Ohio, Wost Virginia, Western Ma ylund aud Western Now York. . Circulation 35.0CO. The "Pittsburg Olirlstlan Advo rtV is the only religious paper through wh.ch adver tisers can reach the largo and influential Methodist Episcopal population of the terri tory named. The statistics show a member ship In this territory of 245,258 and a constit uency of more than a million people. Unequalled Territory 150,000 Readers Weekly. The Methodist Episcopal church press differs from that of most denominations in that each paper has Its own particular field of circula tion, which is not reached to any appreciable extent by any other. And as the field of the "Pittsburg Christian Advocate" Is one of the richest and most prosperous In our country, advertisers will do well to consider It in their arrangements for advertising. For advertising rates, address. W. L. Dixon, Bus. Mgr., IU Penn Ave. PITTBBCBG, PA. Answer This. Those who buy from catalog lie houses road the following. It my interest you. When your catalogue coiiiub from the mull ortlor house wait until you get home before removing the wrapper, thon wait until after supper when chores are all done. Draw an easy ehalr to the table, where the light will shine full on the page, put on your glasses that no bargain may escape your eyo and settle down for an hour of en joyment. What a wonderful book it Is, to bo sure. Wondorful In what it does not contain as well as what It does. We miss somo things we would be glad to see. Where is their oiler to pay cash or exchange goods for your wheat, oats, corn, butter or eggs? Now much do they pay for cattle, sheep or poultry? How much tax will they pay for im proving roads or bridges, for support of the poor of the county, for the expenses of running the town, county or state ? On what page is their olTer to contribute money or services In the establishment and maintenance of a Sunday school and church for the improvement of the moral tone of your community ? What lino of credit will they extend to you when your crops are poor and money gono, when through illness or mlsfor tuno you are not able to send cash with order ? Whero Is their offer to con tribute anything to now Industries which may locate In your community ? Whero Is their oiler to contribute to your entertainment next Fourth of July ? Whut did they do last Fourth ? On what page do they expluln to you the increased vuluo of your p (perty or holding as a result of tr 1 ng with them ? If you find theso qui itiona sat isfactorily answered, take th m to your merchants and tln'y will go into your lines of business and let the t vns go to grass. Under such conditio i no town is needed further than to furnish a railroad station, an expnvs C'fle and a case for mail carrier pll of Hob may bo covered by one roof. IiTIZKN. Excursion to Pittsbut ;. Sunday, April 2!)lh, the II. ft. P. will run an excursion to F ttshurg. Special train will leavo SJ'Km at 7.28 a. m. Hound trip tickets only HUSO. This will bo tho only excursion to Pitte burg before fall. Grain Drills. Wo carry the Farmer's Favorite and the Pennsylvania low down and can make the price and terms right. Royn oldsvillo Hardware Company. Clothcraft. Getting to bo a household word, known as tho best clothing made for stylo, fit and finish. Then the prices ore right $10 to 920. Ding-Stoke Co. LLOOTTS3 For Sale on Easy Terms. Thirty fine rosidonce lots for Bale on extension of Fourth street on easy torms, to suit purchaser. Inquiro of E. Neff, Uoynoldsvillo, Pa. Linoleums and lloor oil cloths ; very beautiful patterns 4-4, 5-4, 0-4 and 8-4 wide. Uoynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Want Column. Rates: One cent per iu ior each and every insertion. Wanted Girl at City Hotel. In quire of Proprietor Wlloy. Wanted To exchange a pair or trio of pure bred Houdans for the same num ber of othor pure bred fowls. A. C. Fish, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. For Rent Good house with bath room ; In West Reynoldsvllle. Inquire at The Star offlco. For Sale Two 6 room houses near Star glass plant. Inquire of M. M. Davis or E. Neff. For Sale or Rent Six room house on Pleasant Avenue. Mrs. Camilla Lewis. WANTED Girl to work for small family. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Two buggies and double seated carriage. Enquire of M . M. Davis. FOR Sale Barred Plym uth Rock eggs for hatching, A. C. Ha l.ins and E. B. Thompson strains in th i. purity. Three choice yards mated; y .i d No. 1, 13 eggs, 82.00 : No. 2, $1.6. : No. 3, 11.00. C. N. Lewis, L. Bos :t 0, Uoyn oldsvillo, Pa. For Sale Brood mare, n foal to Chimes, i record 2.12. And her two year old Chimes colt. M. C. C reman. To Let Six room house )t Mablo street ; also threo rooms on Eull street. M. M. Fisher. For rent House oo Jackson at. In quire of E. T. McGaw. For Sale Go:4 seven year old horss. J. F. Miller. Iuqulro F. A. McConnell. FOR Sale Two good horses. In quire of John M. Hays. For Sale The Spraeue mansion. situate on Main street, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For terms inquire of W. C. Sprague or at the law office of C. W. Fly nn. Wanted District managers to post signs, advertise and distribute samples. Salary $18.00 weekly, $3.00 per day for expenses. State age and present em ployment. Ideal Shear Co., 39 Randolph The High School Bulletin Editor in-Chirp, Ethkl Kunrs. Just two more weeks of school. Seniors and Juniors are working hard lor commencement. Excursions For particulars Inquire of tho Sophomores. Miss Lenu Ilorpel, who was detained at homo last week on account of Illness, hns returned to her place. Seniors are getting ready for their final exams, tho latter part of tho woek. The high school basket ball team ended tho season Thursday evening, April II), by a gumo with the Athletlo team. Although the high school boys lost, they put up a pretty exhibition of team work and fast passing, for which they received loud applause. The gamo was fast but exceedingly rough, numer ous foulB being called on ouch side. Tho first half ended 5-3 In favor of tho high school. At the end of tho second half the score stood a tie, l.'MU. Tho tie was played off and Blair Sykes, a high school boy who had taken Oberlln's place at center, made the winning bas ket. The filial score was 15-13 in favor of the Athletic team. Teacher How doyou give tho expres sion, "half past six" In Curinnn? Bright Junior See, tbat would bu a "quarter of seven," wouldn't It ? Teacher Yes, it might be for you. Ask Miss Dewoy if it rained last Sun day. The Sophomore class at last have read four books of Caesar. A brilliant Senior class coming. West Reynoldsvllle f -ins to be a f ivorlto with those who enjoy evening v.a'ks at least some of tho liili school pupils think so. Tho recital at Assembly hull Monday evening, given by Prof.'ssur Elliott, was an entertainment of tho very high est quality. Although the audience wa9 deficient in number, tl c spe iker portrayed his characters so ' Ividly and his Impersonation was so real tint those who attended wero dellgMeu from htart to finish. The sei'ms frun "David Hurum" were In truth supM'b, while tho comedy "Christopher, Jr.," stands unWyalled by any portrayal on the local stage. Tho receipts are Intended to defray the expenses of commencement week. Spring Jackets Nobby, neat, now, stylish jackots. Popular low prices. Blng-Stoke Co. "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can he secured at The Star olHeo. See Mllllrens spring suits. The It. H. 8. Freshmen ti6. Our hiMirts are thrilled with Jny unil pride, When nn our lltiit unfold ; Iti'i'iiti'.e vvn Into the best of nil The purple mid Ihu gold. From hlitlt si-llonl's huppy, cure free days, Throimh life 'till we lirnoWl, To these, our eolnrs, we'll bo true The purule null the Hold. Anil when life's buttles nil lire o'er, Anil we lire still unil riil.l, K'en then we'll wenr upon our hreusts The purple mill thegulil. NONAMR, Widow Jones Suits for boys and all ages 4 to 111 years, $2 to $(l. Have no superiors as to stylo, fit and quality. Blng-Stoko Company. Church Services. Services In tho T rlnlty Lutheran church at this placo next Sunday as follows : Sunday school nt 1MB a. m., preaching at 11. (10 a. in., Luther League ut (1.30 p. in. and preaching ut. 7.30. S-rvlce In ICmerlck vllle Lutheran church at 2 3(1 p. m. When You Get Tired Buying Your mantles from tho grocer, tho bilker and euudlestlck maker come to us where you can get your moneys worth, (iood mantles for 10 cents. The more you puy the better nmntlu yon get. Wo have mantles that you usually buy for 10 cents ut six for 2" cents. Our Never Break Is a winner. Tho Union Plumbing Co., plumbing, gas and stfiim litters. Sutnmervlllo 'Phono Curium Stretchers We can show you something entirely new this year In curtain stretchers ami they work 'lite acliiirm. Kei noldsvllle Hard wan: lo. B.l'tler List. J .'.ft of unclaimed leltirs emalning In post olilie at. Reyuolilsvllli Pa., for the week i nding April 21, V. 'Ml : Joe Anderp. Wm. Down s, CJ. W. McDowell, Lawrence VVells. Foreign Steve ( iudaslc.sk i. Say advertised and give duto of list when calling for above. E. C. Burn,!'. Ni. Bugiies. We again wish to cull your attention to the fact Unit we have pine d In our rooms a large line of Peubody runaliouls, slat wagons and top buggies and would bo pleased to have you look them over. Reynoldsvllle Hardware! Co. Souvenir postal curds of tho new and old M. E. churches are on sale at Stoke It Felcht Drug Co. store, Bing-Stoko Co. department store and at The Star printing office. If you want to buy or soli anything, or lose or find anything, try our "want" column. Sure of good results. Annlml Spring Excursion to Pittsburg. The Buffalo, Rochester & 1'ltlsliurg U'y will run their annual spring ex cursion to Pittsburg Sunday, April 2!)th, which will bo thoonly opportunity offered for a cheap trip to that city until lute In tho full. Ample lime will be given lo visit points of Interest, In cluding tho Carnegie Library and Art Building and the beautiful floral dis play in Phlpps Conservatory, Sehenley Park. Special train will leuve Sykes at 7.28 a. m. and the fare for tho round trip will be only $1.50. Pool and Billiard Tables For Sate. Two pool and one billiard tables, Brunswick Balko Collonder Co. make, electric cushions, best slabs and cush ions; tables regulation size, 4)xl) feet; only been in use one year, not, marred, good as new; also bulls, cues, rucks, counting board, gas light fixtures and hoods for each table. Will be sold cheap to qulek buyer. Frank A. Mc Connell, Ruynoldsvllle, Pa. Lace Curtains. We've always led In 1 ou curtains. This season our stock Is larger than over. .'Be to $10 00. Blng Sluku Co. - Tako your watches to Samuel Katzon, the jeweler, who guarantees hII his work for one year. Next door to post- olllee, Reynoldsvllle. Wo have kitchen cabinets In five dif ferent styles and shall bo glad to have you look them over. Reynoldsvlllo Hardware Company. See the new slios at Mllllirtis Wanted : Hoys lo work niter school hours for a few weeks. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. W A N T E I) GIRLS TO LEARN CLOTH-PICKING, QUILLING and WIND ING. . : : : THE ENTERPRISE SILK COMPANY. PATKNT KID $3 r i iSiiSiiSWil' Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner y Marx PUMPS That trim low cut shop known as the I'ump, is distinctly of tho shoe urls-. tocracy. It shows It In every lino. It Is daintily feminine and tremendously popular. Many Pumps are mado over the sumo lasts as are Bootsand Oxfords. ' Such are sure to bo misfits. "Queen Quality" Pumps aro miidu over a real Pt'Ml last made exclusively for this purpose. Wo Illustrate a new Custom Grade Stylo mado of patent kid. See them now while tho assortment Is complete. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Flint Fitters RKYNOLDSVI LLK, PA. j Special j Days' Sale. ALL GOODS REDUCED from 15 to 3i per cent. Special 011 Winter Ovfkcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. DRESS GOODS- which sold for $1 .00 now goes at 7oc. Dress Goods, was 7fe, now 50c. Meltons, were $1100, now 75c. LADIES' COATS which were . se.ld for $10, $12 and $15, you get for $5, $0 and 7.00. FURS I have a few yet, not many. One-third and one-half off. $-L50 Furs now $2.50. . LEGGINS 50c kind now 89c. FASCIN'ATORS-In Mack and white, were 50c, will go ati'9c. 10c Ladies' Hose for 9c, or 3 for 25c. 25c Ladies' Hose for 21c. Boys' Fleeced Undershirt and Drawers 25c, none better at 40c. Fleisher Yarn 98c a pound. Come and see foi yourself. N. HANAU 11 Perfec You know how it is in a . race ; victory isn't always to the strong ; "FORM" counts as much as muscles. Sometimes more. The coach goes along to watch the form and de velop it a good deal. So in business life. Brains and good address are important. Both count. We offer you all the advantages .clothes can give. They're that kind of clothes HAR T SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes. If you come to us we'll put the right clothes on you. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes are absolutely perfect form, absolutely all wool, with no taint 'or suspicion of cotton a statement wfiich cannot be truthfully made about most clothes offered to you. We guarantee a fit. W. I Ml Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher and ailor Reynoldsville, Pa. fi 1 1 J St., Chicago. 6-24-06
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