I I tf thr u ' I'll WHEU OTHEf PEOPll SLEE J ve r.-TPf 'U It mini an In r icr.np c! rtfuiiiatltn h;'Hh:ne to pay n UolUi for ji'',i..r l'Mlt'f ? Ktyii'isni Liquid Sulphur Is a prenAi-vion of sul 'hiir In ll'ild . t term- ft wr ..t. .unL itl ibH won derful v-u: S o tin iH'n.' ol tiiilphur , v-iiti ttio liKi iirU.5 loll o il. It bar j ciirwUh"'ii;i:i .ljud iv u ill jfnwr itnt I tor r yon. liintHii tev nnoilmr nilmiie. :! iwlil from ( yimrdi ilsl nml ou H nevwr rvirret 1U Iwum-Uh -aOvantl fl.UO. KEYSTOfcE SULPHUR CO. j PIFTSBURG, PA. 3 toko A: Feli'ht- Print Co., Dtatrimitor HONEY Go t the following places and get REA'5 guaranteed quality honey. Robinson & Muadorfl Chas. P.Koerner Headley'aCash Store W. H. Hoort Hunter ft nilllrm Ja. A. Tyson J. W. RIM D. B. ft W. B. SUuffer J. D. Wooerlng ft Son J. H.Korb S. C. Henry J. Bateaon, Jr. James H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co. Star Qrocery The entire Pittsburg, Shawmut and .Northern railroad is practically belnjf 'ConBtruotfd The line Is bpin straightened out and the grade lessened 'between here and St. Maryj. Large forces of men are working from this place 6o below Brookville, and It is reasonable to expect Mat the road will have trains running Into Brookville in the course of a fnw months. The Villding of the projected Pittsburg and Northern will take the Shawmut to Pittsburg, and the arrangement with the B. & S. for use of the. Shawmut tracks will take trains over that lino into Buffalo. It is only a, question of a short time until the Shaw mut will be one of the leading railroads in this 8i"3tioi of thf country. Iirork myrille Record. Special Excursion Rates for Dayton Fair. On account of the Dayton fair the Buffalo, Boclioslef & Pittsburg Ry. wtll sell excursion tickets to Dayton ad ruturn on Sept. 25tb, 20th. 27th and 28th, for train leaving Punxsutawney 3.14 a.m. at fare of 60 cents for the round trip. TIcKets will be good re turning to and including Saturday, Sept. 29! h. Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Falls and Toronto. Every Tuesday, to and ineludioir Sep tember 25tb, the Buffalo, Uucl.ntw-r & Pittsburg R'y will seil excursion tickets from Palls Civuk to Niagara Falls and Toronto, good for rptpn pasagH any time within fifteen days from dute of sale at fare of 87.45 to Niagara Palls and 8.90 to Toronto. For full information codsuU agonts of the company. IJDon't bother mix- g your own paint when you m buy Lawrence paint from our dealer for less money pd be sure of results. You ke no chances because it's uaranteed by the maker. Jade from tr.s purest mater 4s obtainable. i.'i..i,i- iAWREHCE ! Raising Some Fine Fruit. I H. M FnsrR'e, a p -nsp 'roiiH furmor 'lii iiii a farm about two and one half , mlliM from iowii, brought to this office . "siei'day soiii'i pnars that hi'd hard to l lit and fullv diitionstrates the (act that as fine fruit can be raised In this lo'Utlon as in any part of United Slates. Thorn wpiu fou" varieties In tho lot brought in, Slekle, Birtlett, Bloodgood and B'lemiii Buauty. They are on dis play in ono of the windows of the Ex press building. Mr. Fugate is a Ann believer In the , fact that this 1b a great fruit growing ' country and at pivsnt lias twenty acres ; of fruit bearing trees of various kinds uudor cultivation. It is bis intention to place his entire farm under fruit cultiva tion. Mr. Fugate stales that 'ho yield of ! fruit this year from the trees ho has , that are old enough to bear Is very good. He expects to get ahout fifty bushel of pears alone, in addition to the i large amount of other fruit. Although there are only four vurirtlos In the number of piars brought to this office by Mr. Fugate he has In all about twenty d liferent kinds. Mr. Fugate Is firmly of the opinion that this country Is as well adapted of the growing of fruit as any part of the country. Care has to be exercised In studying the different trees to hold them back In order to escape the frosts. DuBois Expnmt. Mr. Fugate is a Wlnslow township farmer. His farm. SO acres, is located near Rathmel. READY K'JEB PAINT. Sold by Keystoiic Hu.uware Company. Pittsburg Exposition. With the advent of cool weather, comes an increased attendance at tbe Pittsburg Exposition. Tbe season is well under way and from present Indica tions, tbe eighteenth season will go down Into history as the banner season of the Exposition. Mgr. Fltzpatrick is striving to surpass the attendance of last year when iu the neighborhood of 450,000 passed through tbe Exposition turnstiles. The musical attractions for thlB year are of such an attractive na ture that but little surprise will be created if the half million mark is reached In the attendance record by tbe last night of the season. The Theodore Thomas Orchestra has come and gone, Sousa is packing Music Hall every afternoon and evening this week and Victor Herbert comes next webk for a stay of but one week but with promises of everything that Is good in a musical way during his 24 concerts. 'To Cure a Felon.' Says Sam. Kendall, of iPbllipsburg, Kan., "Just cover It over withJBucklen's Arnica Salve and the salve will do the rest. Quickest cure for Burns, Bolls, Sores, Scalds, Wounds, Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only 25 cents at Stoke & Feicht drug Btore, Reynolds ville and Sykesville. Guaranteed. Stockholders Meeting There will be a stockholders meeting of the Reynoldsville Wator Company at the office of M. M. Davis, Secretary, on September 24, at 2 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of receiving reports from the officers, the election of officers and to transact any other matter or business required of the stockolders, deemed necessary. M. M.- Davis, Secretary. Women's Judgment. The woman who exercises good every day common tense, and profits by her own experience and that of others, will recognize In tho Pm.)r Ranges, a per fection in stove construction that is not found In other makes. We would be pleased to have you examine them and we believe you will confirm this state ment. Sold and guaranteed by Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will run another low rate excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls on Sun day, Sept. 23rd. Special train will leave Sykes at 6.00 a. m. and returning leave Niagara Falls 7:00 p. m. and Buff alo 8:00 p. m. The round trip fare will be only $2.50 and tickets will also be good returning from Buffalo on regular train Monday, Sept. 24. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for the week ending Sept 16, 1906: Mrs. Nello Barley (2), Mrs. Anna Frost, Mrs. H. T. Hall, Pbnenix Coal Mining and Coke Co., Mrs. J. J. Rice, Miss Susan Smith. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. BuitNS.P. M. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and wator can be had Most beautiful resideuce street in town. Close to businoss center. In quire of D. Whcolor, Reynoldsville, Pa. Never before has there been such a large stock of floor coverings shown in this town than wo have this spring. We have over 50 patterns of 9 ft. x 12ft. rugs from $5.00 to $50.00, and over 7,000 yards of carpet from 20o to $1.00 per yard. Come and soe our stock ; no trouble to show It. J. R. Hlllls &Co. School shoos at Mlllirens. . - PATBOISJLICHTED Their Verdict Unanimous That Pittsburg Exposition Has All Records Beaten. ALL TASTES FIND SATISFACTION Beautiful and Instructive Exhibits In terspersed With Amusement Fea tures of Latest Invention and Thrill ing Character 20,000 at Opening. The Old Point rang with the cheers of nearly 20,000 on Wednesday even ing, August 29, the opening of the eighteenth season of the popular Ex position In Pittsburg. The steel and glass buildings have become one of the favorite amusement resorts of the Greater Pittsburg district, each suc ceeding year Increasing its popularity and patronage until now It is almost Impossible to accommodate tbe crowds which attempt to push and edge their way luto Music Hall. Signor Creators, one of the renowned band leaders of the country a musl clan who gained his renown in an evening and has retained It, adding laurels each year, had the honor of opening the Exposition season this year. He rul-rns supreme In the mu sical circles of Pittsburg for 10 days, bringing his engagement to a cIobo on Saturday night, September S. Then comes the Theodore Thomas orchestra, an orchestra which needs no Introduction to Plttsbnrgera or to music-lovers in any part of the coun try. Following the Thomas orchestra comes Bousa, then Ellery, then two weeks of Damrosch. Damroach will bring the season to a close on the evening of October 20. Before that time it Is confidently expected that more than half a million people will have paid admission to the Exposi tion to hear the music and take In tbe new features of the Point show, which seems to change entirely each year. Nothing But Words of Praise. The crowds which have visited the Exposition In its opening ilnys have had nothing but words of praise for everything connected with the show. On every hand something new bobs up to strike the eye of the visitor. The thousands who have visited the Expo thus far were particularly struck with the Hippodrome, which occupies the spacea In the Machinery Hall for merly oocupled by the "Fighting the Flames" show. The Hippodrome Is a combination of a big circus and vaudeville show. There Is a change every minute one act an animal act; the next, trained, agile acrobats; horses as wise as men; In fact every thing that could be found In the cir cus arena or on the vaudeville stage. Another exhibition which has struck the fancy of the PI' taburgers and out-of-town visitors, especially the ruralltes, la the display of southern products at the main entrance of the Exposition the Southern Railway Ex hibit. There Ib shown what can be raised on the fertile Boll in the south ern states tho exhibit shows every thing that is worth raising from paanut to a bale of alfalfa. The City of Taeor;a. one of the moBt wide awake and progressive of the western ritlea, Is equally as anx ious to advertise its state and Its In ducements to one who is thinking of mlg.atlng west. This i lty has an ex tensive exhibit at tbe Exposition showing samples of Its natural prod ucts specimens of its milling and mining products in fact a little of everything, with excollont pictures of the principal buildings, sights, etc.. In Tacoma. Excursion Rates on Railroads, Ths various rnHriyls havo nade preparations to carry the thousands who are preparing to take in the Expo before October 20. Thursdays 'are the most popslar days for the out-of-town visitors, when special excursion rates are grantod. The excursion tickets also Include the price of ad mission. The first of these big excur sions will be on Thursday, September 8. then every Thtfartay till the. close. Saturday excursion) xlll also be run. The Opinion She Sonajht. "Well. v'M do yivt think of my new bat?" she n.sked. "Di you want it imikIIi! opinion?" he. n-itlmipil. "Ilenveu:, mi!" :i!ie replied. "Say Toothing !!::; "-Niw York Press. Anil ItiHlffht. '".Vhiit happr :s when people fall Jn v-., :.t (i,.,t si-1:!?" """B'.ly nv.r.rl.i ;i- mid second sight" fprlnstielil (Ill.i Journal. There U notbli: either good or bad lut tl 'nlifiiB m-e' If so. Slinkespenn Notice to the Public. Royal Quality flour and Lum's Best, which are being sold by the merchants In Reynoldsville, Prescottville and Big Soldier. All the, finest spring patents manufactured in tho TJ. S. Get your wife a sack quick and Bee what nice bread she has. It will make more loaves to tho sack, it will make sutler bread and it will not take you all day to bako. Nothing equal to it ever came to your city. Ask your grocer for it. Every sack guaranteed. W. G. SpexceH, Agent. Know all Men by tlusc Prcfentu: That I, G. W. Fullor, own all proper ty, porsonal and real, that exists in, upon and under The Mansion f irm. Any person or persons seen upon paid premises will bo construed a trespasser or trespassers and dealt with according to law. G. W. Fuller. New fall suits at MlUirets. Your Own Examination When you do come in to look at CLOTHCRAFT garments let your ex animation be as close and careful as you can maife it. CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will stand it. Behind every garment there is experience gained in fifty years of naKinfi the best. CLOTHCRAFT Clothes represent the latest the accepted style. They have the cut which will secure you a perfect, comfortable fit. The coats have the close collar, the smoothly retting lapels, the concaved shoulders, which always distinguish CLOTH CRAFT cut and make. And the real goodness isn t merely pressed in, it is built in tailored in to stay. CLOTHCRAFT makers have preached and practiced the ALL WOOL doctrine always. Nothing is good enough except wool for Clothcraft. Tour examination will show you pleas Ing prices, also. Will you examine to-day now while the assortment of fabrics and patterns is complete? BING-STOKB GOMPAN Y REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. CSm)T I m i MADE AT THE GReATA WATCH WORKS AT feANTON,OHIO) 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 N. HANAU July Clearance Sale All Summer Goods R educed 10c Figured Lawns 6V2C. 5c Embroidery now SYnc 20c Embroidery at 10c. 45c Girls' Dresses at 33c. 10c Figured Batiste 612C. 10c Embroidery now 7Vc. 25c Girls' Dresses at 19c. 50c Girls' Dresses at 39c. Cannot mention all bargains. Come and see our goods and get prices. N. HANAU. , REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. exposition! ft 1 &5 va ei&j 3TIMES MORE SURFACE. DRIES IN 10 MINUTES If your denier linnn't It Blnc-Htoke Co. hns No. 8263. QTrraeurit )riavtmcnt orrics or CComiitvollrv of the tr ttrvrncy WitshliiEtnn, It. C, June 12, tllOd. WHEKBtg. Ity wiilsfni-'orv evidencB pre sciilod to the unci irsiirneri, II hns lieen nuide tp appear tlmt "The Citizens National Bank of Hi'ynoldBville," In ttie town (if Ueynolds VlUe in the county of Jenron and ritate of Pennsylvania, Uns compiled with all the pro visions of the statutca of the I'nlted Slates, required to ta? complied with hefore an as sociation shall be authorized to commence the business of hanking: Now TiiEnBrnRK I, William B. Rldgely, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that The Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsvillo, In the town of Keynoldsvllle, In tho county of JelTerson, and State of Penn sylvania, Is authorized to commence the bus iness of hanking as provided Infection Fifty one hundred and sixty nine nf the Revised Statutes of the 1'nlled Suites. In testimony whereof, wttnewsmy hand and seal of otlice this twelfth day of June, l'.Oti. W11. K. RllXiF.I.Y, IsealI Comptroller of tbe Currency. DMINISTUATOLt S NOTICE. Estate of William Dailoy. Late of Wash ington Township. Notice is hereby fflven that letters of ad ministration iiptin die eslate of the above named decedent h:ive been yruiiteil to the undersigned. All per-ons liileb:ed to said estate are rejut sted to make ojiymeni, and those having claims or demands au';iinst ihe same will make the nine known without de lay to ' .lAMLS II.U'lillKIITY, Attorney. Ailminist rltor. G. 51. McDonald. Rockdah? Mills, Pa, lubscrlbe for The -X-Star If you want the News) Hew $109,000 Features. Immense Hippodrome, Deatruction of 'Frisco, U. S. Government dis play, Products from the 'South, City of Tacoma display, "Around New York," Theatorium, Big Ferris Wheel, Miniature Health Resort. Musical Attractions SOUSA Sept 10-15 HERBERT Sept. 24-29 ELLERY ' S BAND October 1-6 DAMROSCH October 8-20 - Excursions On We dnesdaya, Thursdays and Satur days the various rail roads entering Pitta burg run excursions to the Exposition with one fare for the round trip.' Ask your ticket agent tifoHl 1:1P 5!fv'R'Y KNAPErlSKUE, Vfftlull I IIC vHJi the world s only success ful aeronaut, will be at the Expo for six days, begin ning September 17th. He will sail through the air in his immense air ship, the first aeronaut to push through the clouds of Pittsburg's smoke. ALL THIS FOR 25 Cents j PITTSBURG PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $4.00 to Piusburo and Return Wednesdays, September, 19, and 26, October 3, JO, and 17 INCLUDING ADMISSION TO EXPOSITION. Tickets good to return within four days, including date of issue. Grand Mrsic y Great Bands. J. It. WOOD, Passenger Tralltc Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, Gcn'l Passenger Aitcnt. Single Copies of The Star May lie Secured at The Star Office at any time and in any quantity. Fnee per copy, Three Cexts.
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