7 -I m MP i i - .llLlLiliiMir" THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Your Own Examination When you do come in to look at 1 V 1 a V TWISTiO Vj; our: SHAf'E Why should yon nl'Mif jroiu Mil ...((Hi'innli! to ttHMTIIt'l I'lMiMll itlt'U- nmttMin w lira KEYSTONE WHO SULPiiUR All! p" mi .1 e n" tnii T V hast im"! Ill.lll H'Hf tf .'l-i'-t' U ti ! 1 I Ft ft rn'i - (ih:tiiitMi"f.n,t-ut m'it( ur In It'l'it' 'or l!.N v.t.u-riiin'li niiv- dirJiil.M i i I'd Ah On Impin hit', leu 'iin V t ih-h mt mi i f tif lis iin-rit : vi K,( Will- It. lhtii i Wt tlif r i .I i''t m I. -nil' Mai tl !" : m mid it tel. Ill hl by nil ilnikKiita. Tw AOu nml JM 00. Keystone Sulphur Co., Pittsburg, Pa. rMoko A f't'lcht rn Do., IHalrlhi.toM. HONEY Go to the following places and get REA'S guaranteed quality honey. Robinson A Muedorfi Chaa. P. Koarner Headley'aCash Store . W. M. rioor Hunter nilllren J.i. A. Tyson J. W. Rings D. B. A W. B. Stauffar J. D. Woodrlng 4k Son J. H. Korb S. C. Henry J. Bateson, Jr. James H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co. Star Qrocery Starving to Death. Bocaubu bor stomach was go weak ened by ihoIchs drugging that she could not nat. Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., wag liter ally starving to duatb. She writes: "My ston.ach was so weak from usuleBS drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves to wrecked that I could not sleep; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Uitturs; with the wondorful result that improve merit, bet an at once, and a complete cure followed." Bi-t health tonic on earth. f0o. Guaranteed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co., Iloynoldsville and Sykesvillo. Special Excursion Hates for Dayton Fair. On account of the Dayton fair the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ky. will soil excursion tickets to Uayton and return on Sept. 2."th, 2tith, 27th and 28th, for train leaving Punxsutawney 7.14a.m. at fare of 60 cents, for the round trip. Tickets will be good re turning to and Including Saturday, Sept.. 29th. Kwhk all Men by tliisc Presents: That I. G. W. Fuller, own all proper ty, pergonal and rai. that exists In, upon and under The Mansion farm. Any person or persons seen upon said premises will be construed a trespasser or trespassers and dealt with according to law. G. W. Fuller. New full suits at MilHrens. Blunk house leases may bo obtained in any quantity at The Star office. Crabapple soap 5 cents at MilHrens. READY MIXED PAINT I Sold on merit. You take no chances for 1 you get satisfaction or your nuiiaine re painted without cost. r..il . k i ruu measure purest i u materials scientific Lj any FrePerea over 300 square feet 2 coats covered by every gallon. rsrT -rA w, lit, i mml mi 'II Sold by Keystone Hardware Company. J. O. .lolitiii spent Suntlay at Medlx Run. Hurry ' Huriis lias moved to Oil ; M im. .1, O. .John vIhIIi i1 In Hutlnr last i week. ! Mr. T. J. Davis is visiting in Clarion ! county, j Miss Margaret CUwv Is vlsitlnif In ; I'ittsbui'g. ,1. W. Gillnspio wim In (Jleurlleld lant Thurmluy. Charles F.pler and wire spent Sunday at Pent Hun. Pr. H. K. Hoover and wifo spent Sun day in Juneau. Mrs. I. M. Hoch Is visiting a sister in Willlatnsport. Mrs. David Sowers visited In Hrook vllle Saturday. Mhwr'lo Best was In Pittsburg tho first of this woek. VV. n. Hoffman and wifo visited In East Brady last week. Harold Beck, of Sharon, Is visiting J. Van Ueed and family. Mrs. J. S. Howard and children visit ed in Clarion tho past week. Charles Ettlng, of Philadelphia, wag the guust of N. Hanau Sunday. Miss Jennie Thompson returned Mon day from a visit In Randolph, N. Y. J. N. Rech, of Showers, Clarion coun ty, was a visitor In town last week. John Dougherty Bnd wife spent Sun day with relatives in Brockwayvillo. Mrs. George Roller visited her par ents at Bitumen, Pa., tho past woek. Mrs. H. E. Swift, of Brookvllle, gpont Sunday with her parents in thlg placo. W. F. Stevenson attended the funeral of Thomas MoKee at Corsica Saturday. J. A. Myers and daughter, MlssGraoe Myers, visited at Hoathvlllo the past week. Miss Anna Ward, of Blackllck, was a visitor at A. M. Woodward'i the past week. Fred Stiver, of Duqucsne, visited hii uncle, J. A. Welsh, In this place this week. Mrs. John R. Elder, of DuBois, visit- ed her brother, ye editor, In this place Monday. Mrs. M. T. McMahon and daughter, Maine, of DuBois, were visitors In town Saturday. Harry McEntlre and wife, of Willlamsport, visited relatives In town last week. V J. Martin, of Arnold City, Pa., visited his mother In this place the past week. Miss Helen Morgan, of Cloarfleld, L vlsi'ing her sunt, Mrs. J. C. Consor, in this plac. Mrs. W. D. Yoas and Miss Laura Brumbaugh, of Troutville, visited in town Saturday. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayera and Mrs. II. T. Peters were at Buffalo and Niagara Falls the past week. Mrs. Martha L Gibson is visiting In Kittanning. She expects to po to Pitts burg before returning home. F. M. Arnold and wito, of Clarion, were guests of Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife In this place over Sunday. Mrs. Austin Blakeslor, of DuBois, spent Sunday at home of her brother- in-law, John Reed, In this place. Arthur Tyson who was at Iselln, and John Tyson, who was at Blairs Station, have both returned to this place. Walter Hatten and wife, of DuBois, visited their idaughtor, Mrs. Harry L. McEntire, in this place Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Gourley, of Scranton, Pa., Is visiting her brother-in-law. E A. Gnurley, and family In this place. Mrs. Helen Campbell and daughter, Lucile, of Punxsutawney, spent Satur day at the home of Rev. A. J. Meek'. Mrs D. A Walda and daughter, of DuBois, wore guests of Mrs. G. B. Woodford several days the past week. Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway and daughter, Miss DeMaris Ridgeway, of New Beth lehem, were visitors In town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swenson left here the fore part of this week to spend a month with relatives at Grand Valley, Pa. J. Craig King left here 'his morning for Philadelphia where he will study dentistry In the University of Pennsylvania. M. Fred Reed and wife, of Washing ton, D. C, are visiting at home of the former's father, J. Van Reed, In this place. Prof. Charles S. Marsh, assistant principal of the public school of this borough, spent Sunday at his home In New Bethlehem. Misses Mary Rowan and Monica Ny- land, of Brookville, spent Sunday with their friend, Mrs. G. R. Yuengert, in West ReynoldBvIlle. Mrs. J. L. Barlow and daughter, Mrs. John Eight, of DuBois, visited the former's daughter, Mrs. A. T. Bing, in this place the past week. A. J. 1'ostlothwalt and wife, of I'r.cn dalu, Pa., havn been vlnltlng the form er's mother, Mrs. Hannah Butler, In this place the past week. Lawyers. M. MeCiiilght and Praneln D. Smith aro In Alabama this week looking after some lumber Interests for several Ueynoldsvllle apilalists. Wallace Mitchell, who has been In New York state several months doing evangelistic work, returned to his home in this place Monday evening. Mrs. VV. Eurle Phillips anil two children, of Clearfield, are visiting at the homo of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hone, Sr., on Worth streot. Miss KM a K. Seeley, the artist, will leave hero Prlday for Buffalo, N. Y., whore she has accepted a position In the art department of the Win. Hong- eror stores. Frank Iseman, plumber now employ ed at Warren, who was at homo of his mother in this place on sick list a couple of weeks, returned to Warren Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McQuown and little son, of Punxsutawney, spent Sun day and Monday at homo of Mrs. Mo Quown'g grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr. Rov. Charlos H. Fltsiwllllam and wifo, of Punxsutawney, and Rev. Dr. Meek and wifo, of Reynoldsvllle, gpont last Friday with Rev. J. W. Crawford Bnd wife of Sykesvillo. Mrs. William Blanchard and two sons, Herbert and Jorome, of Pittsburg, returned home yesterday after visiting the former's brother, J. A. Trultt, and family, in this place. W. H. Gates, of Graceton, vlslu d his father In-law, Ed. Clark, In this place last week. Mrs. Gates, who had been visiting hero a couple of woks, return ed home with her husband. James Robertson, of Evans City, Pa., a former resident of Reynoldsvllle, vis ited a sister, Mrs. George Roller, in this place last waek. It has been six years since James visited In town. John Flynn, of Wlndber, Pa., is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Mary Flynn. In thlg place. Mr. Flynn came home to attend the wedding of his brother, Lawyer Clement W. Flynn, and MIbb Althea Sutter. Miss Lora Kline was In New Kensing ton the past week attending the funeral of Frank Truby, brother-in-law of H. Bruce Kilne. Mr. Tiuby died In West Virginia and was buried at New Ken sington Saturday. A. Walker Adam, who was a clerk In the Adam Shoe Company store in this plWt several years, but has been in Clearfield the pant year, has gone to Denver, Col , for bench?, of his health. He expects to remain there a year and perhaps permanently. J.Edward Hardman. who spent tho summer with bis parents in this pbtco. left here last week to spend a week at Galetnn, Pa., and from there will re turn to Baltimore, Mu., to resume his studios In the College of Physicians and Surgoons in that city. Mrs. Bertha Snydor and daughther, Louisa, accompanied by her sister, Miss Emma Starr, left Heynolusville on tbe 8.08 train Monday morning for Chandler, Ckluhoma. On their way out they will visit relatives In Pittburg. and St. Louis, and on tnr.tr return trip will vis t in Chicago and other cities. The following members of Mazomania Tribe No. 341 of Roynoldsvillo wore at Kittanning Saturday night assisting to institute a Tribe of Improved Order of Red Men: Grant Rhoads, Roy Yohe, J. T. Butler. James Mowery, J. C, Cav ender, Sheldon Evans, Wm. Rboads. Charles Wayland, Wm. Kocber, Wm. sharp, ueorge Hartman. Uus Guthrie, George Sheets. W. D. Fuller. Charles Yenewine, Samuel Waite, O. V. Fuller. Wm. Schultz, D. H. Breakey and Wm. Howlett. Resolutions of Respect. The following resolutions were adopt ed by Mt. Cliff Castle: Whereas, God la His infinite wisdom has taken from us and our Castle our beloved brother, Past Chief Joseph Sayers, therefore be it liisolrtd. That we, as Knights of tho Golden Eagle, bow in humble reverence to Him who doeth all things well and say. "Thy will be done." Be it futher Resolved, That we extend to the be reaved father, mother and eisterofour deceased brother our sincere sympathy that we feel for them In this their soro affliction, and that we commend them to the Healer of all wounds, who is able to soothe in this their sad hour. Be It futher Resolced, That our charter be draped for thirty days, that a copy of these resolutons be spread on our minutes, a copy bo sent to the bereaved family of our late brother and published in TnE Star of Reynoldsvllle P. C. Albert H. Neale. P. C. Thomas Justham. P. C, Henry Chapman. Committee. i fk .I I CLOTHCHAFT garments let your ex. animation bo as close and careful as you can make it. CLOT. .CRAFT Clothes will stand it. Duliiml every garment there is 6;.pH'hnc3 gained in fifty years of EKakl:ir,1 tho best. ClOTiliRAFT Clothes represent thu lutest-'tho accepted style. They hzvo the cut which will secure you a r o afortablo fit. The ccats cIojO cellar, the smoothly r.'.s, tho concavcl shouMcrs, i iwfjct, Lavs 1 Iiirh Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of Pittsfield, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, tbe 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 & Felcht Drug Co , Reynoldsville and Sykesvillo. Fall shoesiat MHIirens. Buttermilk soap 10 cents at MHIirens. r!r;ay dlstinduLh CL0V.U OAFT cvt and make. And tho real goodness irn t merely prrsicd in, it is built in tailorwl in -to stay. J CLOTHCHAFT makers have i preached -and practiced the ALL- ttvuu doctrine always, notning is good enough except wool for Clothcraft. Your examination will show you pleas ing prices, also. Will you examine to-day now while the assortment of fabrics and patterns is complete? uav I I 1UM 4MU DWfl'l BINGSTOKE COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Letter LI at. List of unclaimed lottorg remaining In post office at Roy noldsvillo, Pa., for tho weok ondlng Sept 23, 1001: Mrs. W. C. Hughoy. Forlegn. FranceBoo Olweno Sal va tore. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. R. C. Burns P. to. The House-Keeper. The Prlzer Stoves and Ranges re present tbe best of evorythlng In stove making. They please the house-keeper because they are what they want at prices they can afford to pay. Sold, guaranteed and re.com mend, d by Reyn oldsvllle Hardware Co MADE AT THE GRCAT watch works at feANTON.OHIOlt) ft N. HANAU July Clearance Sale All Summer Goods Reduced The denier who dosen't hrtve DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to sell what he has it's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder Jeweler EVERY FARMER WANTS IT , Runt deatroya mora farm machinery tban docs wear. 6-5-4 k-.lHruat; dissolves It, Ju:;t aa water docs salt. Get a 2Sccan of 6 5-4 md save your farm machinery. Any child can apply it; no hard work; soea on like paint, I only easier, and driea ar. . . 'jas.T lu lOaiinutes. leaving Tl "31 a fine blr.cU finish. 6- 5-4 ia not a paint; It does not cover the rust but,. chemically disaolvea it and then la abaorbed by the Iron which ia thus made rust proof. 6-5-4 la very thin and runs into the cracka where the brush cannot eo. Be sure and get 6-5-4-it ia lust aa good for stoves, stave pipes and wire screens as it it ia for machinery. If your dealer biisn't it Bing-Btoke Co. has ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Dailey, Lato of Wash ington Township. Notice Is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon tlie estuttyof the above named decedent have been grunted to the undersigned. All eraoii4 Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, And those having claims or demands uguiust the same will make the same known wit bout de lay to Jamks S. Dai-oiikbty, Attorney, Ailmlnlstiltor, O. M. McDonald. Kockdale Mills, Pa, jgXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of F. C. Bonnett, Late of Wins low Township, Jefferson Co., Pa. Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon the estate of the said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tbo said estato are re quested to make payment and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them ki own without delay to Laura I. Bonnett, Kxnrntrlx, gykcsville, l'a. 10c Figured Lawns (J'ac Cc Embroidery now S'jc. 20c Embroidery at 10c. 45c Girls' Dresses at 33c. 10c Figured Batiste G12C. 10c Embroidery now 7VjC. 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 New $100,000 Features. immense Hippodrome, Destruction of 'Frisco, U. S. Government dis play, Products from the jSouth, City of Tacoraa display, "Around New York," Theatorium, Big Ferris Wheel, Miniature Health Resort Musical Attractions SOUS A Sept 10-15 HERBERT Sept 24-29 ELLERY'S BAND October 1-6 DAMROSCH October 8-20 Excursions On We dneadaya, Thursdays and Satur days the various rail roads entering Pitta burg run excursions to the Exposition with ne fare for the round trip. Ask your ticket agent V I WaMl tho Qlrwf MM KNABENSHUE, IfCubll NIC unji 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 PITTSBURG PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $4.00 to FittsDuro and Return Wednesdays, September 26, October 3, 10, and 17 INCLUDING ADMISSION TO EXPOSITION. Tickets good to return within four days, including date of issue. Grand Music by Great Bands. J. K. WOOD, Passenuer Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Single Copies of The Star May be Secured at The Star Office at any time and in any quantity. Price per copy. Three Cents.
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