NUMBER 17. VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 190G. Starving to Death. Because her stomach wag so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was liter ally Btarving to death. She writes: "My stomach was bo weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, aud my nerves bo 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." Best health tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feioht Drug Co., Reynoldsvllle and Sykesvllle. ' Crabapple soap 5 cents at Millirens. Blank house leases may be obtained In any quantity at The Star office. THE PEOPLES If in doubt as to the safety of your money, then re move the doubt and ease your mind by placing your savings with the oldest established bank in this vicinity ' The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. - ESTABLISHED IN I87B Interest paid on savings accounts. Said accounts having excellent withdrawal privileges. OPEN 8ATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. CAPITAL $100,000.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. CAPITAL SURPLUS TOTAL o'hk n. Kauchhr. Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry 0. Delble J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. ' EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. SHICK C& WAGNER THE BIG STORE 1 Fall and Early Winter Merchandise 6 Pieces All Linen Table Damask 59 Cents a Yard We are offering the above special values in table Linens because of their being exceptional bargains. These are full' 72 inches wide and all linen, and are as good value as man)' stores ask you $1.00 a yard for. There can positively be no more of this value and 72 inches wide after these are gone. We are also ready to show you Winter Underwear and Hosiery" ) N'AGARA FALLS. Special Lov-Rate Excursion via Pennsyl vania R llroad. On Saturday, September 22, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low-rata excursion to Niagara Falls fr :,m Pittsburg and prin cipal stat'.ors in this vicinity. Excurs ion tickets, good for return passage until September 2(1, inclusive, will be sold from Reynoldsvllle at $4.50, good going only on train leaving at 8.08 a. m. Consult ticket agents. 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, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. NATIONAL BANK $75,000 90,000 $165,000 OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlee-Pres. K. C. Scruckkrs. Oashler. DIRECTORS John fl. Corbett R. H. Wilson THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Dr. S. Reynolds is at Wldnoon thiB week. Mrs. W. P. McKee Is visiting at Clarksburg, Pa. Mrs. L. L. Guthrie visited a sister at Clarion the past week. Mrs. W. H. Ford visited a sister In Big Run the past week. Mrs. M. G. Swartz is visiting her parents at Emerlckville. Mrs. James Marsh, of Brookvllle, was a visitor in town Monday. Mrs. C. J. Scott Is visiting her par ents in Wellsville, Ohio. Mrs. F. P. Howe, of Arcadia, is visit ing ber parents In this place. Mrs. Richard Smith visited In Creek side, Indiana county, the past week. John T. Bowser and wife, of Edri, Pa., visited relatives in Rathmel last week. , Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of Sligo, visited relatives in this place last week. Robert Richardson, of Stanton, visited relatives at Deemer's Cross Roads last week. Mr. D. L. Buffington, of Johnstown, Pa., visited Mrs. Daniel Doney last week. Miss Sue Ayer, of Allegheny City, Is the guest of Mrs. J. K. Johnston this week. John McCullougb, of Eleanor, has gone to Lewtsburg to attend Buoknell University. Norbert and Richard Hoffman, of Pittsburg, visited relatives In this place last wee. Miss Flo Slple, who was in Falls Creek nine weeks, has returned to her home in this place. Misses Unlta Farrell and Mary Mo Donald, who were vUittng at Arcadia, have returned home. District Attorney James V. Murray, of Brookvllle, Republican candidate for re-election, was In town yesterday. G. M. Bain and H. B. Hays, of Pitts burg, Bpent a day last weak at home of former's sister, Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Shick CEl, -The Big Cor. Main and Fifth St. William Broad, Jr.. of . Barneaboro, Pa., visited his parents in this place the past week. Mrs. John R. HUlis visited with her mother neur Eleanor several days the past veeK. C. N. Lewis and wife visited the let ter's mother In Emorickvllle the latter part of last week. Misses Pauline Miller and Besse Sen sor are students in the Miami Univers ity at Oxford, Ohio. Miss Minerva Williams, trained nurse, went to Hawthorne the first of this week to nurse a patient. Mrs. Jarvis Williams is visiting rela tives in RImersburg this week and at tending the fair at that place. Rev. Howard Eckel, Congregational minister of McKeesport, was the guest of Dr. J. A. Parsons Monday. Mrs. James Kearney, of Stoneboro, Pa . Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gelsler, in this place. , Mrs. J. S. Bartleof Verona, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Barry, returned home Friday. Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of DuBols, spent Sunday with her father, Philip Koehier, In West Heynoldsvllle. Lyman Porter and wife, of Troy, Pa., visited their daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hull, In this place during the past week. J, C. Bain, of Lawsonbam, spent Sun day with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Campbell, in West Reynoldsvllle. Thomas S. Catbers, a Paradise young man, has been given a good position as assistant city engineer at Hammond, Ind. Harry Howe, of Arcadia, and John Kurn, of Clearfield, were guests at home of M. J. Farrell the first of this week. Charles S. Kirchartz, who moved from Warren to Reynoldsvllle last week, is In Warren on business this week. F. K. Alexander, cashier of The Peoples National bank, and wife left here this morning on a ten day trip to ;.'tw.clS:;.; Ml HPi 71 - 8 We Have Also a complete line of fleeced goods and outings at all prices. Also Blankets and Comforts, Dress Goods, Suits, Cloaks and Skirts. Wagner . Store REYNOLDSYILLEPA. Arthur Tyson, clerk In the Ridge Supply Company store at Iselln, spent Sunday at home of his parents In this placs. Mrs. Will F. Herpel, of Punxsutaw ney, visited her parents In this place this week. F. E. Dixon and wife, of Falls Creek, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weed last night. Mrs. J. C. Dunsmore, of Phlllpsburg, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, in this place. Mrs. Robert Rinehart and Miss Lois Held rick, of Parker Ford, Pa., are visit ing at the homes of Dr. J. C. King and M. C. Coleman. Miss Ethlyn Winslow is visiting her brother, John Winslow, in Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Winslow will take a trip into Canada before returning home. W. G. Snencer of Clearfield, Pa , was in town Friday and Saturday shaking bands with his customers and taking up orders for another car of flour. A. D. Siple, of Lanes Mills, was called to his home in this place yesterday on acoount of the serious Illness of his father, S. M. Siple, who has pneumonia. Thomas Humphrey and wife, of Curwensville, visited the former's brother, Judson Humphrey, and family in this place a few days the past week. Mrs. Lizzie Smith has moved from her farm, near Rockdale, back to Reyn oldsvllle and Is now living in the Evans building on Main street, opposite the I. O. O. F. block. Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New York City. On the 27th and 28th Mr. Alexander will attend a meeting of the Pennsylvania State Bankers' Associa tion in Philadelphia. John Pomroy, undertaker and furni ture dealer In Anita, who has been In business at Anita several years, but con tinued to reside In Reynoldsvllle, moved bis family to Anita last week. . Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brlllbart, of West Reynoldvllle, are in Pittsburg this week where they attended the Harmon-Martin redding Tuesday and will take in the Exposition before re turning home, Prof. Alfred J. Mohney, of Warren, Pa., who has just returned from Paris, where he took a course in vocal musio, was the guest of Dr. H. B. McGarrah last Thursday night. Doctor and Prof, were schoolmates. Richard Redd"cllff, one of our old citizens, left here Monday on an extend ed visit at Sheffield, III., and other places in Illinois. The length of bis stay In the "Prairie State" depends on how homesick be may get. Miss Minnie Truitt, a trained nurse of Pittsburg, who was visiting ber par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Truitt, in this place, was called back to Pittsburg yesterday to take charge of a typhoid fever patient. Joseph Shaffer went to Sharpsburg, Md., Saturday to bo present yesterday at the unveiling of four monuments at Antietam in memory of the Pennsyl vania Reserve Volunteer Corps. Mr. Shaffer was a member of Company D, 7th regiment, Pa. Reserves. Thomas Black and two daughters, Misses Helena and Rose, were at Brad ford last week attending the funeral of the former's brother, Hugh Black, wbo was killed on an oil well at Findley, Ohio, September 8. Interment was made at Bradford on Wednesday. The following students have or will leave here this week : Percy Parsons, Misses Nulu Neale and Maude Pratt, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., Misses Amy Bollinger and Ida Wil liams, Bucknell University, Lewlsburg, Pa'., Miss Anna Klahr, Oberlin Univer sity, Oborlin, Ohio. Fail to Nominate. The Republican conferees of the 27th congressional district met at Punxsu tawney Monday and a number of bal lots were taken, but they failed to nom inate a candidate for this district. The conferees met In Brookvllle several weeks ago and after a number of bal lots were taken, adjourned to meet In Punxsutawney this week. The State chairman will be asked to name a referee. The nomination must be made by Saturday of this week. Big bargains at the auction at Good er's. This is last week. New neckwear at Millirens. . Auction at Gooder's. i "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can be secured at The Star office. School caps at Millirens. Auction every afternoon and evening at Goodor's jewelry store ' If you want to buy or sell anything or lose or find anything, try our "want', column. Sure of good results. THE VILLAGE TUBAL CAIN. Benner McCracken Revisits Old Scenes About Reynoldsvllle. Benner McCracken and Lyman Scott got rn Kit! Utpiiey Hi F.vanora. Benner uarrit-il In hit. I.hmI h hunch of cohosh or snake root berries. "Tweuty-tiv j.iv a-o." i-iiid Ben ner, ' Scott mid 1 fin nt h ji,i,T in a shanty in the woods near Uih William Fifer farm cutting shingle timber. I got tliii.-tt ociiinsli ij.-ri'ifH on tbenileof theiiiaflninit. ami I'm gmn to lake thuw b.ek in swutueru Pines, North Carulliiu, as a roiiH'mbriinee "' Beuuer was the village blacksmith In Reyuoldsvllle thirty years no, and the' boys of tbut day regarded bim with reverential a-e us. "in t ho fierce, red light of ili.- furnace Orient the stroke of his Uauiiii.-r rung." But nearly twenty y ..-i.rs U(;o liuaner pulled up slakes and wout to North Carolina, where, with the aid of the geuial sunshine, together with biu-caku and moonshine whisky, he has managed to keep young. He ia now visiting the scenes of his early triumphs In and about Reynoldsvllle, and lor fuar ibui no luiuutgel mixed up with John S. Smith, Ninian Cooper, Dave Reynolds and other turbulent spirits of the old days, aud undertake to "paint the town." it might be well to put on a ftw ixtia puili-i nu'ti Punxsu tawney Spirit. For People Who Appreciate Quality. The Jefferson Macaroni Factory In this place has s cured the wholesale agency in this .part of the state for "King Midas" flour. This It a special brand of extra fine quality flour, guar anteed to be the purest and best grade on the market. It Is so far superior to the ordinary grades of flour that where once used it will never be abandoned. The local grocers, reconizing its merit, have all laid In a stock for their pat rons. Small Savings. You can begin a savings account with the Peoples Savings Bank of Pittsburg In a very small way If you so desire. The important thing is to make systematic effort to lay aside a portion of your income each week or month. Our free booklet "Banking by Mall', tells how you can open an aceotin' in this strong saving Institution with One Dollar or more. Send for it immediate ly a postal card Is all thai is necessary. Excursion Fares to Pittsburg. On account of Pittsburg Exposition, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell special excursion tickets to Pittsburg aud return from Ridgway, DuBois, a Clearfield, Punxsutawney, Fenelton, and Intermediate points on Wednesdays.Sept. 5, 12, 13, 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. J. C. Norris, who has accepted a posi tion in Butler and Is moving to that place, has sui'l his brick residence at corner of Tnl rd and Hill srteets to J. W. Dawson. fUp.Tint'-ndent of the silk mill. Cost of Paint The difference between the cost of good paint and inferior paint is very little in comparison with 'the total outlay for painting a house. The time and labor is the big item. Seems very foolish to spend a great deal of time and money putting on paint which will not last. It is much wiser to use old-fashioned "white lead and linseed oil." Sterlin g. is the standard white lead; is perfectly pure, and is made by the best method the Old Dutch Process. Paint pointers of value to the house owner are found in our booklet Send for it. NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OF PA, Second National Bank Bldj., Pittsburgh, Pa, For sale by all first-class dealers. 7 I:,
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