t 'jc Star. Subscription $1.00 per near in advance. C. A.STKPHRNKOIN, Editor and Pub. WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 8. lWXI. GOOD' NEWS FOR LOVERS OF THE WEED. Popular Drug Store to Co-operate with National Cigar Stands Co. in Sale of Tobacco Products. The opening of the National Cigar Stand In Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s store in Reynoldsville will be an event of unusual Interest to smokers. It will be the first opportunity for the smokers of Reynoldsville to lest the benefits de rived from the great union of 2,000 cigar stands under the National Cigar Stands Company's emblem. . . The stand Itself will prove as much of a revelation to smokers and dealers as will the price-red unlng methods of this great concern. For beauty and utility in preserving cigars the stand in Stoke ,& Feicht Drug Co.'s store is indeed .unique. The National Cigar Stands Company was formed by some 2,000 American Druggists who wished to combine the purchasing power of their cigar stands into one powerful market-controlling: concern. Through the company, these druggists can buy in such vjist quanti ties' that they control their own fac tories, produce their own brands and bring cigars direct from factory to smoker at prices closer to the actual cost of production than has ever been known. By 'lelivering cigars direct from pro ducer to smoker the National Ciga" Staods Company eliminates from their cigar prices four profits, that ordinarily go to middlemen and jobbers. This saving Is given to the smoker In the form of lower prices on equal cigars or in better values for the same price. By producing in enormous quantities, eliminating the jobber's profits and selling direct, with little expense for rent and no expense for extra clerk hire, it is not surprisi' g ihat National Cigar Stands are able to give to smok ers cigars of the usual 3 for-25c quality for 5c ; ten cent cigars at 6c ; and so on, up to the very finest class of im ported Eavanas. LETS GET ACTIVE. Why We Don't. We Tere asked this week by a delin quent subscriber why we kept on send ing the paper after the subscription date had expired. Every weekly news paper in towns of this size are forced to do this. , ShouVl w stop subscriptions when time expirm nine times out of ten the cubcriber would give us a "calling down" for insinuating that his credit was not good. Rather than to cast a reflection against the honesty of a sub scriber to pay a small debt, it is next to a necessity for a home paper to continue sending the paper after the' time has expired. It Is not necessary for the city dailies and weeklies to follow this rule, as their subscribers live at a distance and are not personal friends as is the case with a number of our subscribers. Our subscribers should deem it an honor to know that we do not doubt their integrity and continue to send them the paper after their time has expired. New Bethlehem leader, Great Annual Reunion and Picnic of the Buckwheat Club. On account of the ninth annual re union and picnic of the Smicksburg and West Mahoning Buckwheat Club at Coleman's Park, Goodville, Pa., Thurs day, August 9th, the Buffalo, Roches ter & Pittsburg Ry. will run the usual low rate excursions to Goodville on that day. Excursion tickets will be sold from Punxsutawney for trains leaving at 7.30 and 8.30a. m. at round trip fare of SO cents. Do not miss this opportun ity for having a royal good time among the thousands of people who always at tend the Buckwheat Reunion. "NIAGARA FALLS. Special Low Rate Excursion via Penn sylvania Railroad. On Saturday, August 11th, the Pena sylvania Railroad Company will run t special low rate excursion to Niagara Falls from Pittsburg and principal sta tions In Its vicinity. Excursion ticket, good for return passage until August 15, Inclusive, will be sold from Reynolds ville at 14.50, good going only on train leaving 8.08 a. m. Coneult ticket agents. Letter List. List of unolaimed letters remaining In poet office at Reynoldsville, Fa., for the week ending Augubt 4, 1906: Mr. J. Medavitt, Massaroni Gugllel no. Foreign Salvatora Rosano. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns. P. la. In Reynoldsville. Many of the best families in Reyn oldsville and vicinity, are using the Prizer Stoves and Ranges with the best results. Every ' one ' sold has given entire satisfaction. We would be pleased to have you examine them. JReynoldsvMe Hardware Co. Linen suits for ladies at Milllrens. See the new negligee' shirts at Mil-Ureas. Live Board of Trade or Commercial Club Badly Needed. At present time Reynoldsville Is very much In need of a live bntird of trade or commercial club, in fact we must have some kind of a live organization, be it called board of trade or some other name, or our town will not progress as it should do. Every now and again we bear of some industry that is looking for jus such a location as Reynoldsville can give, a splendid free Bite, cheap fuel, good railroad facilities, and other advantages, but we do not have a board of trade to take up the matter and some other town gets the industries. The town papers have from time to time urged upon the people the importance of getting industries to locate here, but the newspapers are not a board of trade, they do not have free lands or money at their disposal with which to draw industries to Reynoldsville. How ever, the newspapers can and will lend their support to any movement looking towards the promotion of commercial enterprise, but a board of trade with everylnterested citizen, at least every business man, a member of the same, is the right wny to go after these enter prises. We mu9t be active If 'we land Industries In our midsts, and If we go after them In earnest we will get some of them. Try it. A New Trolley Line, D. II. Clark, J. B. Phelan, S. E. Wil son, B. M. Clark, Irvln Barry and A. E. Bell have made application for a charter for a trolley line from Punxsu tawney to Sykesville, via Big Run, to be called the Mahoning Valley Street Railway Company. The line will be about fifteen miles long and will pene trate populous and prosperous mining communities, besides connecting Punx sutawney, Big Run, Sykesville and Du Bois by a direct route. It is understood that the work of construction will begin as soon as the preliminary arrangements can be made. Punxsutawney Spirit. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug stores, of Reyn oldsville and Sykesville. Harvest Home Picnic at Nolan Park. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Nolan Park August 15 to 18, good returning until August 19, Inclusive, froti East Brady, DuBois, Sligo, and intermediate sta tions at reduced rates. Consult ticket agents. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can be had. Most beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Boys' wash suits at Millirens. Blank bouse leases may be obtained in any quantity at The Star office. The busy shop ; Gourley's horse shoe' ing shop. Silk negligee shirts at Millirens. Shirt waists of lawn and linen at Mil lirens. Lace curtains at Millirens. Balbriggan underwear at Millirens, "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can be secured at The S"-ak office. Suit cases and traveling bags at Mil llrens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and For Sale House on Grant st. In quire Mrs. Harriet Morrow. For Sale Six hundred shares of Meadow Creek mining stock for $50.00. Inquire at this office For Sale Two forty acre farms near Pardua. Also 200,000 feet stand ing timber. Will sell for cash or trade for town property. Ellsha Cox, Pardua. FOR SALE Four hundred chickens, seventeen varieties.- $1.00 each. W. M. Fetterhoff, Reynoldsville P. O., Jef ferson Co., Pa. Shipped any place. For Rent Three office rooms on second floor and ball on third floor, all with modern conveniences, In Smith & MoClure's new building. Inquire of F. D. Smith. Wanted 15 experienced weavers on woolen goods at once. Address Brookvllle Woolen MillB.Brookvllle.Pa. For Sale Ice cream tables and chairs. Inquire at the Reynoldsville Candy WorkB.. Farm for Sale Fifty acres in cul tivation: located 31 miles west of Reyn oldsville; fruit of all kinds; good build ings ; farm in good condition and handy church and school. Inquire of Henry Snyder, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale One house and lot in West Reynoldsville and one lot on Grant St., Reynoldsville. W. C. Smith, attorney. Jlormtewn. C. H. Mateer, of Mosgrove, spent several days in this plaoe last week. Miss Grace Clawson, of Reynoldsville, visited Mips Dolva Schugars Sunday. Mrs. James Dickey, of Yatesboro. is' visiting ber sister, Mrs. Louis Horm. Miss Clara Anderson of Reynoldsville, is visiting her Bister, Mrs. W. B. Moore. Mrs. Wm. McDonnal, of Rochester, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hetrlck, Sunday. Miss Jessie Corbln, of Brookvllle, is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moore. In Self Defenae Major Hamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when he was fiercely attacked four years ago by Piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which be says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug stores of Reynoldsville and Syksvllle. Free Tuition For prospective teachers seventeen years of age. College preparatory de partment. Conservatory of music. Com mercial department. Three new build ings. The fall terra of the Indiana Nor mal School of Pennsylvania will begin Tuesday, September 11, 1!I0(1. Catalogue free. Address D. J. Waller, Jr., In diana, Pa. One of the Interesting annual features of this year at Chautauqua, N. Y., Is the question box, which this year will be conducted as usual by Dr. J. M. Buckley of the Christian Advocate on the evening of Friday, August 17th. Dr. Buckley's wide fund of Information and ready command of retort when faced by surprising or perplexing ques tions make the program of questioning and answering one of great interest. Following upon this hour the Illuminat ed Fleet will appear on the lake shore, the usual competition for prizes for steamers, launches and sail-boats, and row-boats taking place as in former years. . Parasols at Millirens. Butter-fly batistes at Millirens. Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will run another of Its popular low rate excursions to Buffalo and Niagara Falls on Sunday, August 12th. Special train will leave Sykes at 6.00 a. m. and returning leave Niagara Falls 1 7. 00 p. m. and Buffalo 8.00 p. m. The round trip fare will be only $2.50 and tickets will also be good returning from Buffalo on regular trains Monday, Aug. 13th. United Presbyterian Reunion. The ninth annual reunion of the United Presbyterians will be held at Exposition Park, Conneaut Lake, Thurs day, August 9th. For this occasion the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will run a special excursionitrain which will leave Punxsutawney at 6.00 a. m. and returning leave Conneaut Lake at 6.00 p. ra. Round trip tickets $1,85. Children over five and under twelve years of age half fare. Florheim shoes at Millirens HONEY Go to the following places and get REA'S guaranteed quality honey. Robinson & Mundorff Chas. P. Koerner Headley'sCash Store W. H. rioore Hunter & nilllren J. A. Tyson J. W. Rlftga D. B. & V. n. Staulfer J. D. Woodrlng ft Son J. H. Korb S. C. Henry J. Bateson, Jr. Janes H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. CAPITAL . $75,000 SURPLUS . 90,ooo TOTAL . . $165,000. John II. Kacciikh, Ties. John II. Kiuiclior Henry O. bulble OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlue-Pre. DIRECTORS 1. 0. King Dnntel Nolan J. B. Hamtnoud K. 0. 8CHUCKER8, Cashier. John H. Corbett K. H. Wilson SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. M file's OMs We have placed on sale broken lot9 of Oxford9. Some of the kinds there is only one pair and others where there are two or three pairs of a kind. None of these to be car ried through the winter. A close out price on every pair Men's, Women's, Boy's, Misses' and Children's. Now is the time to buy. Save money by spending it. Invest in a pair of Oxfords. Plenty of time to wear them and they'll be good for another season. $4.00 Oxfords for :i.50 3.00 " " 2.50 " " $3.00 2.48 2.24 1.98 $2.00 Oxfords for 1.50 " " 1.25 " " 1.00 " " $1.49 1.17 89o 79o 75 centJOxfords for 59 cents WE HAVE YOUR SIZE SO COME EARLY. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results Better Cigar Values at Lower Prices Than Ever Sold Before A Direct-dealing Plan That Cuts Ovt Four Profits and Much Expense "Wini'ii Mm "'iiiiii it iiiii Jtw MESMIMI Here's An Example of the way the National Cigar Stands save the smoker money Here 's a full, plump Perfecto, made by hand of selected secd-and-Havana leaf. It is just such a cigar as is sold in the average cigar store at 8 for 25 cents ; a fragrant, mild, smooth combination that pleases more smokers than any other class of cigars known to the trade. This is its name and label both will be famous: 4"7aGAi stamp a Its price, (i0 Perfecto or Bouquet $lxm) is FIVE CENTS STRAIGHT This 8 for 25-cent quality at 5 cents is a good example of the result reached by this combination of 2,000 drug store cigar stands into a single, compact, powerful buying concern. It cuts out profits and expenses that have heretofore nearly doubled the cost of cigars. National Cigar Stands now give the same qualities often at Awhat they used to cost, always tor less. Stirling Casjtla i a fine clear Havana cigar of usual 10 cents quality 6c Lord Carver i LI -J highest tvoe Of Dnniilnr TInivana. filled, Sumatra-wraDDed cicar. the hpt so'dat 3 for 25c Adadt a first-class domestic cigar, presenting superior workmanship 7 for 25c CubkRoma 1 rich, choice Cuban-Rrown leaf, quality seldom seen at 8 for 25 cents 4a La Idalla 1 splendid clsar Havana, of perfect work manship 3 for 5c Flor de Madrid very choice quality of clear Havana in fine sizes. 17 shapes, as a sample of which take the Perfecto Grande, a 8 for 60-cent cigar at 2 for 25c EI Carvajal superb imported Havana line, finest tobacco and workmanship to be had at any price. Nine size3. Note especially the Pane rela rhlca lOo THE STOKE & FEICHT DRUG CO. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.