v. 0 AGONY You cnt siiccwsfnllr batilo without clr bt Tho man who aiifTorii the torturon of rtimima turn never Hm clear bead. absolutely uuarantee Keystoni Liquid Sulphur to cure ever? form of rheumatism. ThounamM of people who have used thj remedy of nature have been per-nmnt-ntly cure!, iind ft trial will con vince you oi iia wnnderrnl powers. It Is simply a preparation of sulphur In liquid form-with all the Impurities found In the crude drug left out. AOc and II.UU, KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. PITTSBURG. PA. Hi. .fee & I'olirht Drug !o Distributors. .J 3 I BEH-'Jarii- I sanitary P11MHD1HQ Steam and Gas Fitting and all kinds of work in that line, We linmlle Mantles, Globes, lturnprs, Chan deliers, R Ijoruted In the Stoke building on Flflh street. S.J. BURGOON AND SON Sunltary Plumbers REYNOLDSVILLE PA. PlumblnQ, Steam, flot Water and Gas Fitting. Habit THE Union Plumbing Go. HABIT Of doing good work does not allow tdem to throw in your work In any old shape In order to got your money. They do not let tbe pipes In your cellar hang down nor do they string up your pipes with rope and wire. We DON'T use tbe cheapest grade of nickel-plated pipe or valves. We could make more money by doing this kind of work, and we could do your work cheaper.' But our habit and conscience would not allow us to do it. Besides, we expect to remain in business some time and we want our customers to say THAT OUR WORK HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME, and would be al ways glad to recommend us. , Reference People we done work for five yean ago. THE UNION PLUMBING CO. Store open from 7.30 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. Habit Summerviile Ptione. 2 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean Gty, Sea Isle '. City, Avalon, New Jersey, Rehoboth, Del., Ocean Gty, Md. June 21, July 5 and 19, August 2, 16, and 30, 1906. 110 Round Trip, tickets good only in coaches. S12 Round Trip, tickets good only In Parlor and Sleeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. Proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets (rood for passage on train leaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m., and connections. Sleeping car passengers for Atlantic city only will , or stop-over privileges ana full information consult nearest ticket agent. 'W. W, ATTEKBCEY, , J. R. WOOD, GEO. W.BOYD, . General Manager. Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, ty'lfim Oil THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital . $75,000 Surplus . $75,000 Total . $150,000 John II. Kaucheh, Pros. John H. Kauclier Jinny 0. Dibble J.O.King Daniel Nolan J. H. Huniniond SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. , THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. 8. T. Reynolds was In Clarion this week. H. P. Lavo Is In Wllliainsport this weok. Clarence H. Reynolds U In KidRway this week. John Frlel, of Catfish, vlBlted In town last week. Mrs. A. Keith visited In Clarion the past week. Mrs.Fred Barto Is visiting her mother at PhllllpsburR. S. Wallace Mitchell went to New Jersey Monday. Mrs. Robert Z. Parrlsh visited in Kane the past week. MIsseB Grace and Helen Meek visited in Falls Creek Saturday. . Miss Fay Nonle is visiting an aunt at Redclyffe, Forest county. F. C. WllBOn, of Brookvllle, was a visitor in town last week. ' Mrs. C. J. Scott U visiting her parents at Wollsvllle, Ohio. Miss Annie Twigg. of Sandy Ridge, Pa., is visiting Mrs, George Johns. Charles M. Feicht and wife, of Punx sutawney, were visitors in town Sunday. David Neale, of Perrysville, visited his brother, Dr. J. B. Neale, this week. Mrs. D. H. Brenkey and son, Clyde, are visiting the former's Bister in Olean, N. Y. Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore visited In Smlthport, McKean county, the past weok. Rosie Hughes and Florence Green vUlted in DuBols three or four days last week. Albert Gelslor and wife, of Braddock, are visiting bis parents In this place this week. Miss Nora Welsh went to Youngs- town, 0,hio, Thursday to spend the summer. Mrs. Alex Riflton went to Erie last Thursday to visit several weeks with an aunt. Mrs. J. O. Kessler, of DuBols, visited her parents in West Rcynoldsville the past week. Habit doors below opera Habit Excursions to use Special Train leaving Pittsburg at 9.46ip.m, OFFICERS J . C. Kiko, Vlce-Pres. K. C. Schl'ckers', Cashier. DIKECTOttS John IT. Corbclt ' K. II. Wilton 8 Bernard Mot, visited in Bradford last week. Miss Bertha McGaw, of Brookvllle, is visiting in town. W. H. Moore and family visited in Corsica last week. Mrs. James Pontefract visited in Clearfield last week. Miss Gertrude MuMahon visited in DuBols tlie past week. Lawyer Clement W. Flynn is In Philadelphia thlB week. Fathers Brady and Lynch wore at Brockwayville yesterday. Joseph Farrell Is visiting bis slBter, Mrs. F. P. Howe, at Arcadia. Arthur PhlllippI Is spending a week at Winalow, Gaskill township. Rev. I. S. Hawkins, of DuBols, was the guest of Or. A. J. Meek Monday George Snodgrass, of St. Louis, Mo., Is visiting his cousin, J. S. Hammond, In thlB place. Dr. Prather, paBtor of the Johnson burg M. E. church, was a visitor in town Monday. Miss Lizzie Thompson, of DuBols, is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. Hood Knox, in this place. Dr. J. A. Parsons attended the Clar ion District M. E. conference at -Sum merville this week. Mrs. E. E. Schuckers and Mrs. Mabe Hairlger visited in Summerviile and Bruokvillo this week. Miss Nulu Neale, student in Alle gheny College at Meadvllle, is home for summer vacation. MIbs Kate Fitzpatrlck is visiting her home In New York City. She will be absent several weekB. Mrs. G. Newell Meeker, of Owensboro, Ky., is visiting ber mother, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, in this place. MIbs Fannie Alexander will go to Philadelphia to-morrow to visit her uncle, James B. Arnold. Mrs. John H. Kaucber and .daughter, MIbs Laura, are vUltlng Dr. Clifford Kaucher at Ashtola, Pa. Mrs. Ella Myer, of Old Forge, Pa., visited her brother, F. M. Brown, on Grant street the past week. Mrs. Anna McClarren, of Turtle Creek, is visiting her mother, Mrs Thos. Reynolds, in Paradise. Miss Annie Klahr, ttudent in the Oberlin College at Oberlln, Ohio, is home for tbe summer vacation. Harry Conrad and wife left here Monday for Pitcalrn, suburb of Pitts burg, where they will reside. J. H. B. Taylor and wife were called to Clarion county last week to attend the funeral of tbe latter' mother. Mies Agnes Booker, of BarnoBboro is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cricks, in this place. Mrs. Milton Schlabig was called to New Kensington on account of illness of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred DeHart. Mrs. Margaret Bentz, of Allegheny City, who visited a month in West Reynoldsvllle, returned borne Saturday, Mrs. Walter Floming, of Buffalo, N, Y., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John S. Smith, in this place last week Miss Adalino Holland, of DuBols. visited her cousins, Misses Bessie and Malissa Sensor, in this place last week Misses Helena and Rose Black spent Sunday and Monday with their sister, Mrs. J. M. Dunsmore, at Phillpsburg, Mrs. Eugene Cochran, of Brookvllle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, in West Reynnldsville tbe past week. unaries Alexander, of Allegheny City, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. G, W. Lenkerd, and husband in this place. Dr. Harry B. Neale, of Trade Citv classmate of Dr. Ira D. Bowser, came up Saturday to spend a week with Dr Ira. Miss Grace Craig and Master Craig McGarrah went to Sligo Saturday to visit relatives. Craig expects to stay all summer. Isaac Sayers, of Coal Glen, returned home Saturday after spending two weens wita his brother, Robert Sayers in this place. Mrs. W. J. King and daughter, Mrs W. H. McLees, of Indiana, formerly of this place, visited Mrs. A. P. King in town the past week. , Robert Smith, of Burnley, England who spent ten days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.-George Harris, loft here Friday morning. During the past week Mrs. H, Scott and Mrs. R. B. Vermilyea, of Brookvllle, visited with- their slter Mrs. L. M. Snyder. David Johnston and wife, of Pittsburg former citizens of this place, visited the former's brother, J. K. Johnston, in this place this week. Mrs. S. M. Siple and two daughters, Mrs. E. S. Miller and Mrs. James D. George, visited at Lanes Mills and Croyland the past week. J. II. Redding, giass cutter, who was working at Buckhannon, W. Va., re- j turned to bis home in this place Satur- j day. Mrs. George White, of Now Bethle- om, Ib visiting Henry Prlestor's fami ly on Hill street. . Mrs. S. P, Andnruon, of Summerviile, has been visiting at ber daughter's home, Mrs. L. M. Snyder, during the paBt and present week. Dr. B. E. Hoover wont to Philadel phia yeuterday to attend the State Dental Association meeting. His son, Burton, accompanied him. Sam'l R. Crawford, of Denver, Col., formerly in the insurance business in this section, was in town last week. He is visiting In Beechwuods. Mrs. Albert Wilson and Mrs. J. F. Mohney, of Sligo, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Barbara Dunklo, In West ReynolUsvlllo the past week. MIbs Maudo Meek left here the latter part of last week to visit friends In Pittsburg and her grandparents at Washington, Pa., and Waynesburg. MIbs Fay Verstlne, of Brookvllle, at tended the "shirt waist" dance In pavilion in Reynolds Park last Friday night and was guest of Miss Mary Mo- Clure, J. F. Amend, of Derry Station, Pa., and his daughter, Mrs. Charles Demps ter, of Wllklnsburg, visited the former's daughter, Mrs. S. M. MoCroight, In this place the past week. M. E. Weed, M. D. Milks, David R. Cochran, Dr. Ira Bowsor, Dr. John H. Murray, of this place, and Dr. Harry B. Neale, of Trude City, are over In Potter county this week trout fishing. Joseph Happe and wife, of Klttanning, are the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. George Molllnger on Grant street. Mr. Happe, brothor of Mrs. Mellinger, is bookkeep er for tho Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. at Ford City.- J. W. Campbell and wife were at Lawsonham last weok attending the funeral of the latter's grandfather, G, W. Bain, who died Tuesday, June 1!), and was buried ThurHday. Deceased was 80 years old. Mrs. J. M. Brlsbin and two daughters and son, Misses Ella and Bertha and Charles, who are moving from Wllklns burg to Wilkesbarre, have been visiting the former's mother-in-law, Mrs. Jane Brlsbin, in West Reynoldsville th past week. Letter LUl. List of unclaimed letters remaining in poBt office at Roynoldsvllle, Pa., for tbe weok ending June 23, 1000 : Simon Blameron, Peter F. Smith it Co., Elex Wattiaix, Mrs. Wm. MoMann. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns. P. la. Never before has there been Buch a large Btock of Boor coverings shown in this town than we have this spring. We have over 50 patterns of 9 ft. x 12ft. rugs from 13.00 to (50.00, and over 7,000 yards of carpet from 20o to $1.60 per yard. Come and Bee our stock ; 00 trouble to show it. J. R. Hillls & Co. "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can be secured at The Star office. Douglass shoes at MUlirens. CALL AT Lidle's Hardware Store roH m'R . TIN WORK Old fashioned Tin Roofing and Spouting and all kinds of tin repairing promptly done. The dealer who dosen't have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best He wants to sell what he has h's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder Jewoler AMADE AT THE GRC WATCK WORKS AT CANTON,OHIO All Eyes are Turned Toward BROOKVILLE'S Big Banner Free Celebration July' Fourth ! More Music, More Amuse ments, More Prizes, More Fun Absolutely Free than can be found at any other Fourth of July celebration in Western Pennsylvania. The Biggest and Best Free Celebration Ever Attempt ed by any town in Western Pennsylvania.' A Grand Industrial Parade and Costume Carnival With 150 prize offers for participants will be a leading feature of the day. Four BandsIncluding Big Run Two Base Ball Games Brooville vs. Emlenton Races of all kinds Splendid Prizes Free Street Circus Animals from the Ark Daylight Fireworks Balloons Bombs Nothing under canvas or behind fences. Main street converted into a dazzling Midway Plaisance from early morn until midnight. A Mm Motor Cycle Race will be EXCURSION RATES ABigSOLDIERS' REUNION On the dancing pavilion at the Fair Ground. Farmers will have free use of Fair Grounds for the day. Those participating in the parade will receive free horse feed. It's All Here and It's .All Free You get to Brookville. Her people will do the rest. Everything goes at the county seat on July 4th. mm Mi Every lie a feature.
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