1lt Slav. Subscription $1.00 jic near in advance. C- A.STKPMKNSON, Kdltor mid Pub. WEDNESD.. .SEPTEMBEU 12, liKHi - mm IT rM .Trt " T" 1 t I Ml jhlwo ur t t I Nm pry towns X Reported by The Str'e ; Special Correspondents. X 1 Sykesville. Mrs. J. M. Loghry, Mrs. H. A. Logh ry, daughter, Imilda, and son. Clyde, of DuBois, visited with Mrs. I. G. Mans field Saturday evening and Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Schoooh, of DuBoIb, and (;rand-daughter, Helen Rensel, of Ren oyo, visited with Mrs. Thomas Smith Sunday evening and Monday. Mrs. William Stoughten and sons, Charles, Lloyd and Dale, returned home Friday after a nine weeks' viBit with friends in Emporium and Clearfield. Harvey Nupp and daughter, Erma, oi DuBois, visited with his mother, Mrs. Emma Nupp, on Sunday. Mies Erma will stay with her grandmother and attend school here this winter. Miss Laura Sloppy visited with her aunt, Miss Myrtle McGaughty, in In diana several days the past week. Quite a number of people attended the fairs at Indiana and Brookville last Thursday. Miss Cora Smith visited at her home near Reynoldsville on Sunday. Charles Gumbert returned home Fri day evening after working two weeks in the Westinghouse shops in East Pittsburg. Mrs. Earl Long gave a dinner for the Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church Wednesday. Miss Emma Null, who has been em ployed at Kane Borne time, is home to attend the Null reunion which is to take place this week. - Homer Mansfield returned to his home here after a viBit with his uncle and aunt, Harry Kaney and wife, of Saltshurg. Miss Myrtle Conway, of Karthaus, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Swisher, in this place at present. Miss Ethel Dunlap, of DuBois, visited with her parents, George Dunlap and wife, Sunday. Soldier. Mrs. William Sent,!, of Prescottville, visited her parents Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mulbjlland, of Ernest, visited this former's brother, W. Mul holland, In this place one day last week. A. R. Ritchie, wife and two sons were at Ratbmel Sunday. Mrs. 5t. L. Clark made a short visit in Sykesville last Wednesday evening. Our BChools opened Monday with quite a large attendance. A number from this place will attend schools in other towns. Miss Clara Boardman will attend at Sykesville. Miss Ella Katzen, Master LaMarr Ritchie and William Boardman at Reynoldsville. Mrs. William Mulholland visited at Helvetia Sunday. There are three cases of scarlet fever in Soldier at present, two cases at the home of Benton Clark, while the other is in a foreign family. All are getting along nicely. William Rodwell left last Monday morning for New York City, where he will sail on the steamer, "Majestic" for his former home in Barnesley, England. He expects to be gone two months. Mrs. Alex Johnstone has gone to vis It her former home in Glasgow, Scot land. She left last Monday for New York City accompanied by her son, John. She will sail on the steamer, "'Majestic," and expects to begone until spring. Hormtown. Mrs. William Moore is on the sick list. ' J. A. Hetrick is visiting at Warsaw. Miss Julia Schugars visited relatives in Brookville last week. Miss Maude Moore is visiting in Glendale. C. H. Mateer," of Mosgrove, spent Sunday in this place. Miss Katie Smith, of Deemer's Cross Roads, visited her sister, Mrs. W. H. Schugars, Sunday. G. A. Hetrick and wife visited at the home of M. M. Moore Sunday. A large number of people from this place attended the Brookville fair last week. Well Worth Trying W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Plttsfield, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills.'-' He writes "They keep my family in splendid health." J Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co , Reynoldsville and Sykesville. .New full suits at Millirens. Miners! Do you want old papers for "shooting" in the mines? Come to The Star office and get a large bundle for 6 oents, ORGANIZE BOARD OF TRADE. Evrty Ltv Twn ShonM Have Some Such Organization. There hits bnen tiilk for fconip time of organizing a board of trail,-iu Reynolds ville, but so far it. hits only ended tn talk. It is a wall known fact that the tuwn lhat. profiler harci a board of trade or noma kind of an organization that can bH referred to when some per bon representing a large industry enmes around looking for a location, and we ought, nut b i lagging behind. Ye have good sites, cheap fuel, plenty of water, railroad facilities, Ac. No other town ha nnvthing better to offer, but we must make our town and Its advantages known outside of our own community, and one of the ways to do that is to get a live board of trade that will come In touch with the industrial world. When a town lacks sufficient push and enter prise to have a board of trade, although it may have many natural advantages, live business men who are looking for locations are not as favorably impressed as they would be If representatives of a board of trade would meet them and Bhow them around. Everybody's bus iness Is nobody's business. When a stranger comes to town looking for some person to show him around there is no person in particular to whom he can be sent, but of corrse after looking around some person can be found that will take enough interest in the matter to show him our sites, and tell what natural ad vantages wo have. How much more business like it would be when a stranger comeB to town representing an industry that is contemplating a removal to a new site to refer him to the president of the board of trade. Most any person could then direct him to the person for whom he is looking Without a board of trade to whom could you direct such a man ? Why not organize a board of trade, and why not organize it in September, 190H? Some person say where the meeting shall be held and we will an nounce it in The Star next week. Moved to Kane. James E. Mitchell, who has been as sociated in the merchant tailoring business with E. G. Briggs and Co. corner Market and Railroad Sts. during the past couple of years, is moving his family to Kane where be has gone in partnership with Mr. Milllren under the Arm name of Milliren and Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell has been in business in Kane for several years and is well and favorably known there. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and daughter have made many friends here who sincerely and deeply regret their lea lug Clearfield and it is but due to say that Mr. Mitchell is very highly esteemed in both business and socially for his genial manhood and sterling business integrity. Clearfield rublic Spirit. Ca'd of Thanks. We take this method of expressing our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy after the death of our father, Josiah Deter. Children. Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Every Tuesday, to and including Sep tember 25th, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y will sell excursion tickets from Falls Creek to Niagara Falls and Toronto, good for return passage any time within fifteen days from date of sale at fare of $7.45 to Niagara Falls and $8.90 to Toronto. For full information consult agents of the company. LLOOTTSS For Sale on Easy Terms. - Thirty fine residence lots for sale on extension of Fourth street on easy terms, to suit purchaser. Inquire of E. Neff, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can bo had. Most beautiful residence street in town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure in the making of the Prizer Stoves and Rang es. They are the. result of good mater ials, careful workmanship and the best experience in stove making. They contain many good ideas that lighten kitchen work and add to the comfort and convenience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us tell you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Crabapple soap 5 cents at Millirens. Blank bouse leases may be obtained in any quantity at The Star office. Buttermilk soap 10 cents at Millirens. The busy shop ; Gourley's horse shoe ing shop. New belts at Millirens. Never before has there been such a large stock of floor coverings shown in this town than we have this spring. We have over 60 patterns of 9 ft. x 12ft. rugs from 15.00 to $50.00, and over 7,000 jards of carpet from 20c to $1.00 per yard. Come and see our stock ; no trouble to show It. J. R. Hillls &Co. School shoos at MilUrens. New Real Estate Firm. TTaving formed a CK-pHrtnersliip with C. A. Yeager, of Marlinton, W. Va to do a general real estate business in coal, timber and farming lands, we are pre pared to furnish those wanting south ern timber, or coal with anything In that line they may want. Mr. Yeager is a native of West Va., and has had many years experience In the timber business, and Is thoroughly posted in the timber trRcts of that section, know ing where all the best ones are. I have spent most all my life In the lumber business, and we feel we are competent to pass judgment on a piece of timber when we see it, and we aim to make a personal investigation of every piece we list for sale. Those wanting timber or coal lands will do well to communicate with our main office, Yeager & Parrlsh, Marlinton, West Va., or with me at my home address, Reynoldsville, Pa. Robert Z. Parrish. Double Track to Indiana. It has been given out officially that the B., R. & P. railroad will build a double track from Punxsutawney to Indiana, estimates for the work having been completed last week. Sufficient right-of-way property vas purchased at first and bridges and trestles all con structed with this double track In view. The tremendous coal out-put demands it now and if two more mines are to be opened at Iselln and one at Homer City the double track will be an imperative necessity. Work will be begun at once as the estimated out-put for January first will be 50,000 tons. The dally pro duction now is more than 31,000 tons. runxsutawney Republican. Starving to Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was liter ally starving to death. She writes: "My Btomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wonderful result that improve ment began at once, and a complete cure followed." Beit health tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Excursion Fares to Pittsburg. On account of Pittsburg Exposition, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell special excursion tickets to Pittsburg and return from Ridgwav. DuBois, Clearfield, Punxsutawney, Fenelton, and intermediate points on WedneBdays,Sept. 5,-12, IX 26 and Oct. 3, 10 & 17. These tickets will be good going on regular trains on date of sale and for return until following Saturday and will include admission to the expo sition. NIAGARA FALLS. Special Low-Rate Excursion via Pennsyl vania Reilroad. On Saturday, September 22, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low-rato excursion to Niagara Falls from Pittsburg and prin cipal stations in this vicinity. Excurs ion tickets, good for return passage until September 26, inclusive, will be sold from Reynoldsville at $4.50, good going only on train leaving at 8.08 a. m. Consult ticket agents. Special Excursion Rates for Dayton Fair. On account of the Dayton fair the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell excursion tickets to Dayton and return on Sept. 25tb, 26th, 27th and 2Sth, for train leaving Punxsutawney 7.14 a. m. at fare of 60 cents for the round trip. Tickets will bo Rood re turning to and including Saturday, Sept. 29th. Letter 1,1st. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for the week ending Sept. 9, 1906: Mrs. Chas. Frost, Mrs. Annie John son, W. Lenard, James Neff, D. W. Warn pier. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns. P. M. Rimersburg Fair. For the fair at Rimersburg Sept. 18 to 21, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com' pany will sell special excursion tickets to Rimersburg September 18 to 21, good to return until September 22, inclusive, from KIttanning, Emlenton, DuBois, and Intermediate stations at reduced rates. (Minimum rate 25 cents.) Woman's Work. Every requirement of the house-keeper has been met In the making of the Prizer Stoves and Ranges. They con tain quite a number of excellent feat ures that lesson work and add to the comfort of the household. They are guaranteed to be good bakers you run no risk. Sold and guaranteed by Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. The Reynoldsville school board will receive bids for good first-class run of mine coal for the coming pchool year. Coal to be delivered at the school building.- All bids miif-t be in the hands of secretary by the 15th of September, 100(1. W. H. Bell, Sec. t Fancy white vests at Millirens. Style mid American Drrmmtker has a breezv little figure In an outing suit on the front cover. The magazine makes a most remarkable offer of a complete skirt nutting system and a year's sub scripiinn to the magazine for $1.78. There are many Interesting and time ly articles, one on an embroidered dress and an advertisement shows whera this art Is taught. The style article by Linda Ro;i Wade is instructive and In teresting to every woman who cares for her personal appearance. ' The review contains timely ideas and suggestions on preparing for the fall and winter wardrobe which cannot fall to be of Interest to every woman who sews. Sample copleB 10 cents. Subscrip tions $1.00 per year. Address Style and American Drexs- maker, 24-25 East 21st street, New York City. Qive Up Gossiping. Fidgeting. Grumbling. Saying that fate is against you. Finding fault with the weather. Anticipating evils in the future. Pretending, and be your real self. Going around with a gloomy face. Fault finding, nagging', and worrying. Taking offence where none Is Intend ed. Dwelling on fancied slights and wrongs. Scolding and flying Into a passion over trifles. Thinking that life is a grind, and not worth living. Talking constantly about yourself and your affairs. Depositors In every state of the Union and in many foreign countries carry their sav ings account with the Peoples Savings Bank of Pittsdurg. No matter where you live, our system of receiving depos its by mall will enable you to take ad vantage of our four per cent interest rate and the security offered by our capital and supplus, which is larger than that of any other savings bank in the world. Send for our booklet "Banking by Mall." ''To Cure a Felon." Says Sam. Kendall, of Phillpsburg, Kan., "Just cover it over with Bucklen's Arnica Salve and the salve will do the rest. Qulokest cure for Burns, Bolls, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Haads, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 25 cents at Stoke & Feicht drug store, Reynolds ville and Sykesville. Guaranteed. . Excursion to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Via Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry., Sunday, Sept. 23rd. Special train will leave Sykes at 0:1X1 a. m. and the round trip fare will be ODly $2.50. Tickets will be good returning on special train leaving Niagara Falls 7:00 p. m. and Buffalo 8:00 on date of sale, also on any regular train Monday, Sept. 24th. Fall stylos in hats at Millirens. Fall shirts at Millirens. Fall shoes at Millirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent ner word for each and evory Insertion. LOST Pocket book between Prescott vllle and Ludwick's mill, containing silver and check for $15.09. Finder pleaso return to Star office. For Sale French poodle pup; fine stock. A. C. Fish, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale Fine pair buff cochlne ban tams. Write Forest Lewis, Reynolds ville, Pa. For Sale Fine $350 piano for $200. Mrs. L. P. Miller. For Sale Business block on Main street. Two store rooms and six room flat above, also fine home on Jackson street. Inquire of L. J. McEntire. For Sale Six room house and one acre of ground In Wishaw; two houses and two lots in Prescottvllle; two lots on Whirlwind St., Reynoldsville. In quire of E. Neff. For Sale On 12th St., city, six room house and lot; cellar; good water. Will sell on easy payments. M. M. Fisher. Wanted At once fifteen good weav ers on woolen goods. Pay fir cents per yard, or will guarantee good weavers $1.50 per day, pick work. Brookville Woolen Mills, Brookville, Pa. For Rent Three office rooms on second floor and hall on third floor, all with modern conveniences, in Smith & McClure's new building. Inquire of F. D. Smith. Farm for Sale Fifty acres in cul tivation; located 31 milos west of Reyn oldsville; fruit of all kinds; good build 1 lngs ; 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. For Sale A good, quiet family horse, fair size: also spring wagon, two sets of harness and two seated trap. Inquire of C. R. Hall. Do Not Burn Off Old Paint You will have to do no if you use hard, inelastic paint; but there is a better way. Use old-fashioned white lead and linseed oil paint. It wears down uniformly, without that scaling olF which disfigures so many modern houses, and is ready for re-painting with out burning or scraping. Sterling Pure White Lead (Made by the Old Dutch Process) is just such an old-fashioned paint. Our booklet will tell you about it, miJ give you other paint information valuable to the house-owner. NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OF PA. Second National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by all first-class dealer. No. sm. PTrcaenrit 3eptvtment orrici or Comptroller of uXt Currency Washington, n. C, June 12, 1!KW. Whbrras, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Citizens National Hank of KevnoldBvllle." In the town nf Reynolds- Vllle In the count y of Jefferson and State of Y ennsyivania, nan compiled with all the pro visions of the statutes of the United States, reoulred to he compiled with before an as sociation shall be authorized to commence the business of banking: Now Tiikrrfohb I, William B. Rldgely, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that The Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsville, In the town of Reynoldsville, in the county of Jetferson, and State of Penn sylvania, is auinorizcn to commence me bus iness or Dunking as provided in section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof, wltnessmy hand and seal of office this twelfth day of June, MOO. Win. B. Kiihikly, IbbalI Comptroller of the Currency. Note the Difference Thla kind shines It self and is the only preparation suitable for das Ranges. It Killa Rust on Stove Pipe, Wire Screens, Btoves or any Iron work. It will not wash off, and weara months. Price, 35c. This la a liquid stov polish that shine eas ler, weara longer an! ooata leae than anj other. Keepa forever always ready for use; Big can, oc Ask your dealer for either kind. If your dealer hasn't i iiinu-Stoke t'n has THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. CAPITAL $75,000 SURPLUS 90,000" TOTAL . $165,000 OI'KICERS J. (J. Kino, Vlee-Pres. DIKECTOKH .1. C. Iv III' Daniel Nolan .1. J. Hammond John II. Kauchkk, Pies. John H. Kauchcr Henry O. Delble SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. ',7S2T33eSSL bim'h.hih'1' mi ii'. 1 mmxmxmama SCHOOLSHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Ala ADAM'S SHOE STORE Fool Fitter KEYXOLDSVILLEPA. HONEY Go to the following places and get REA'S guaranteed quality honey. Robinson ft Mundorff Chat. P.Koerner Headley Cash Store W. H. rioore Hunter ft nilllren Jas. A. Tyson J. W. Rlggs D. B. ft W. B. Stauffcr J. D. Woodrlng ft Son J. H.Korb S. C. Henry J. Bateson, Jr. James H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co, Star Orocery The dealer vyho 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, a the dealer who has them. ' A. Gooder Jeweler Subscribe for The -X" Star If you want the News K. C. cnrjOKRRS. Cashier. John II. Corbett It. H. Wilson TIMS FALL we are bet ter prepored than ever before to sell you the right kind of shoes for your boys and girls. We have given our special attention to this line of shoes and the result Is we are in shape to give you (he right shapes, the right kinds of leather, at the right price. For the boys we have the extra high, the medium and low cuts in box calf, oil grain, gun metal and satin calf. Prices range from f 1.25 to tkOO a pair. For the girl we have vlcl kid, gun metal, box calf, marine calf. Price 11.00 to 12.90 the pair, Buy the next pair of us and see how long they will wear. MADE AT THE GRCATU WATCH WORKS AT CANT0N,0HI0