3? It VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1906. M'MKEH 7. Wanted GIRLS To learn Winding and Quilling. Apply Enterprise Silk Co. SHIGK & WAGNER The Big Store Suggestions for a Few Summer Requisites Summer with its many demands is with us and as usual it will shortly find a shortage in ; many of its most attractive and desirable lines of merchandise. At present we are thoroughly pre pared to take care of your wants in all lines of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY TO WEAR GARMENTS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS. and have made our purchases in anticipation , of your summer requirements, guided chiefly by what the leading markets are showing and what Fashion has decreed 6hall be in demand but when demand exceeds production it is sometimes im possible to keep up an assortment. We therefore urgejyou to secure your wants before lines are broken. WHITE GOODS AND WASH GOODS. We have at present for your inspection a com plete assortment in all lines of White Goods, Wash Goods and Wool Goods in Whites and colors. Wool goods in all colors : 20c to 2.00 Ginghams : : : 10c to 18c Indian linons and lawns 6c to 50c Shrunk muslins : ' 12V2Cto20c Arnold's tafletas, all colors : 15c Mercerized waistings and figured goods 25 to 50c Dotted and figured Swisses : 25c to ?5c We have also a complete line of. trimmings, ribbons, buttons, etc. Umbrellas, colored um brellas and parasols at all prices. Ladies' wool skirts ' : 2.50 to 10 00 Ladies' wash skirts cotton, lenen 1.00 to 4.00 Shirt waist suits cotton and linen 1.25 to 5.00 Muslin and gauze Underwear-Ladies', 10c to 5.00 Muslin and gauze Underwear Children's, all prices Ladies' neckwear : : 5c to 50c Ladies' belts : 10c to 5.00 SHI'CK & WAGNER The Big Store Cor. Main and Fifth Sts., Reynoldsville, Pa. The Peoples National Bank "Men," says Fielding, "do not become rich by what they get, but by what they keep." Our sav ings department is helping a lot of people to keep." Deposits received in any amount and at any time during the month. Interest computed twice a year, January and July, and compounded. Said accounts have excellent withdrawal privileges. : : : OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. ESTABLISHED IN 1878 CAPITAL SIOO.OOO.OO OR. CYRUS C. RUMBERGER. Well Known Methodist Episcopal Minis' ter Passes Away. Rev. Dr. Cyrus Craig Rumberger, late pastor of tbe Methodist Episcof ohurch of this place, died at his home at T.30 p. m. Monday. June 18th, 1906. He as tbe son of the late Wm. F. Rum berger, of Craigsville, Pa., and was born near Slippery Rock," Pa., March 24,1851. His was an eventful life. His boyhood and youth were spent In secur ing an excellent elementary education In the schools of ' Butler county and Westminister College. On March 24, 1870, be was married to Miss Jennie Clark and tbe same year entered the medical department of tbe University of Pennsylvania, graduating from that V v ..I,... r . ... .. k ., ... .1 DR. C. C. RUMHERUBR, Deceased. Institution March 5, 1872. He practiced medicine in Buena Vista and Petri 11a, Butler county, from tbe time of bis graduation until 188(1, when he entered tbe minstry of the M. E. church, join ing tbe Brie Annual Conference at its session In Brookvllle that year. He was popular as a pastor, strong as a preaober and eminently successful as a soul winner, being especially successful In securing the conversion of men. His pastoral fields were: Monterey one year, Tionesta six years,' East Brady five years, Reynoldsville two years, Emlenton three years and Big Run nearly three years, he dying before the close of the third year. He was a man of strong character, strong convictions, unswerv ing adhesion to principle, unflagging energies and close application to study and duty. He, who proved himself a most excellent medical practitioner, was also a wise and faithful physician of souls. As treasurer of Erie conference hun dreds of thousands of dollars passed through bis bands and the marvel of bis brethren was that, coining in lueb sums and in every shape, the conference treasurer's reports were so free from error. His service in this ofllolal capa city made him one of the most widely known and beloved ministers in the con ference. Genial in nature, closely attaobed to his friends, he early In life joined the Masonio and other social orders. At the time of his death he was a member of Butler Lodge, No. 272, P. & A. M., Jefferson Chapter No. 225, R. A. M., and Franklin Commandory No. 4, K. T. He is survived by his wife and daugh ter. In the family be was a model hus band and father and was intensely at tached to family and friends. His last months were filled with a brave fight for life and health, be trav elling In tbe south with a view to being helped. He returned home In April apparently benefitted, but the Improve ment was only in appearance for he was almost immediately confined to his room, was only able to attend church once after bis return and never went down street onoe. His ailment was diagnosed by Phila delphia specialists as erythromelalgla, which is a degeneration of tbe brain and nervous system, and attended with intense pain in tbe extremities, and to wards the close of life with constant delirium. Through pain and falling powers he was marvellously sustained by Divine grace. Funeral servicos were bold in M. E, church Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, when his ministerial brethren paid the highest tribute to him as a man, a friend and a minister. His re mains were taken Thursday morning to Worthlngton, Armstrong county, where they wore laid to rest in the family burying ground. While resting from his labors his good' works do follow him and attest to his true worth. The floral ollorings Bent iby the Ma sonic fraternity and frlonda wore ex ceedingly boautiful, among thorn being a beautiful floral piece arah with gates ajar and white dove, from Butler Lodge No. 272 F. & A. M., floral piece, key stone with Masonic emblem, from Jeffer son Chapter No. 225, R. A. "M., and boautiful pieces from both the Ladles' Aid Society and mombors of the M. E. church. Big Run Iribune. f t vt .. . .it- .,a AN APPEAL TO PUBLIC SPIRIT. Tbe Future Welfare of the Town Depends on the Response to this Appeal. There Is a problem confronting th business Interests of Reynoldsville upon the solution of wbicb depends the future welfare and prosperity of the town. A succinct statement of the matter will Bhow Its importance. Some eight years ago the idea was conoeived, and carried' out, of purchasing about 140 aores ef land upon which now stand the largest and most important Industries of the town. A corporation called tbe Reyn oldsville Land and Improvement Co. was organized and a large portion of the money was raUed to pay fop tbe land. In order to secure a clear title from those of whom the land was pur chased, enough money as borrowed to accomplish that end. This sum at the present time is not far from H.fiOO.OAi Th6 late Albert Reynolds held tbe principal amount of this Indebtedness and his death and the settlement of bis estate make It necessary that the claim b satisfied. In order to prevent a sale of the company's property, some par ties stepped forward and took an as signment of the judgment. This was not done fur speculation and the case. stands now just the same as before Mr. Reynolds' death, except that the claims must now be met if the land is to remain In the possession of tbe company and be used for the same purpose as heretofore. By failure to pay It now this town losen the only inducement it has to offer to new industries, namely, a free site. With the departure of coal mining we must depend upon industrial establish ments to furnish employment and bus iness for this town. What has been done by tbe plants already there should satisfy all concerned of the necessity of taking care of this land for future bene fits. Over half the required sum needed has been pledged on condition that the full amount shall be subscribed. A committee will call upon our citizens to raise tbe sum needed. It does seem to me that our citizens will have public spirit enough to cheer fully respond to this appeal and meet the emergency. It will be simply cast ing bread upon the waters which will surely come back to tbe benefit of this community. S. B. ELLIOTT,. Late President of tbe Land and Im provement Company. Death From Lockjaw Never follows an injury dressed with Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, merchant, ot RensBolaersville, N. Y., writes :. "It cured Setb Burcb, of this place, of the ugliest sore on bis neck I ever saw." Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores, 25c at Stoke & Felcht Drug .Co.'s drug stores of Reynoldsville and Sykesville. LLOOTTSS For Sale on Easy Terms. Thlrtyifine residence lots for sale on extension of Fourth street on easy terms, to suit purchaser. Inquire of E. NelT, Reynoldsville, Pa. Tbe Reynoldsville Building and ILoan Association does not build or deal in houses, but they do advance a liberal proportion of the money required to buy or build. The money so advanced is repaid, both interest and principal, in small monthly Installments, . seldom much more than you pay for rent. Shirt waists of lawn and llnea at Mil llrens. Swinging along without opposition Bell the clothier. Try Enders' Dollar Safety Razor, 12 bladps with each razor. Sold by Key stone Hardware Co., near postoffloe. Wlll Schuokers, of Horm settlement Is building a large barn and having it roofed with Carey's cement roofing. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. is doing tbe work. v Bell's line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits are trade winners. For only $1.00 you can get an Enders' Safety Razor, with 12 Bbarp blades. Keystone Hardware Co., near postoffloe,. Linen suits for ladies at Millirens. Gourloy's horso shoeing shop in alloy near Burn's livery stable Laco curtains at Millirens. ' In ro Application of M. .1. s-kehan, for Transfer ot tho Ko tuil Llnuor License at "The Mansion," In tlio boroiiuh of Key nolilsvlllu, County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, heretofore Rrnnted to K. Carl McGaunli cy. In tho Court of Quarter Sessions of .leiTorson County, No. August Ses sions 190), License Docket. Jkffkhson County, ss : Notleo Is herohy jrlven, that M. J. Skehan will make application to the almve named Court, on Friday July Kith, lfOtl, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day, for a transfer to him of the above mentioned License and that all persons having objections to said appll' cation and transfer, will then be hoard, CYitcs 11. Blood, clerk. June 27th, IMC. t National Holiday at Brookville. In this of The STAR will be found s two column adwrtls'-mcni announcing the big Fourth nf July celebration at Brookvllle. Thin whl be the biggest and bent free celt-hratlon in any town in this section thin year. More music, more Hmugements, more prizes and more fun absolutely free than can be found at any other celebration in West ern Pennsylvania. Read the advertise ment and you will decide to spend tbe Fourth In Brookvllle. There are other towns where you might go if you have plenty of money to spend and want to be "fleeced," but for a good, big cele bration full of fun at i-mall expense, Brookvllle is your town. An Angler's Elysium. According to advertisements all sum mer resorts are alike. Tbey are the best ever but if fishing is better any where else than It Is in "Georgian Bay" we do not know where it is. There is greater variety of fish in this water than anywhere else, and they are always hungry. No 'one ever counted tbe fish in tbe Georgian Bay, but those that have been caught there have been counted and eaten, and if you read tbe Government reports on fisheries, you know that Georgian Bay supplies more fish than any other erfual body of water In tbe world. The only place you can alTord to fish Is where tbe fish are numerous, big and delicious In flavor, and that place is Geprglun Bay so the fishermen say. Suppose you send for booklet, issued by Grand Trunk Rail way System free, tolling ubout the home of tbe bass, pickerel, pike and tbe noble trout family. Address W. Robinson, 50 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa. An Alarming Situation Frequently results from neglect of slogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes cbronio. This condition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills ; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach andi BowelB. Guaranteed by Stoke & Felchtt Drug Co., druggists. Prloe 25o. See what Bell has to offer, then user your own judgment. Your new suit for the Fourth at Mil lirens. Thinking people are our mojt stanch. supporters. Bell. This Week Our Regular 25c Tooth Brushes at 18 cents. Whisk Brooms Hair Brushes Clothes Brushes Nail Brushes Those of the wearing qualities at ONE-HALF their regular price. McENTIRE'S Pharmacy Splendid line of picture frames. Just what you are looking for. Call and see our samples, make your selections and get our prices and you will be surprised how cheap you can buy a pretty frame. Huoiie.& Mai Street. 1 . 1 1.1. . .mi. 1. A .In. n m fr... xzxgcccicrccr.TrrFr rcTixc ; j Picture -; Frames?; P1CTURE frames Fleming