(s? If " Sljje v - REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOHEIl 3, 1906. SVM l'EB 19. VOLUME 15. 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 1875 Interest paid on savings accounts. Said accounts having excellent withdrawal privileges. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SHOE NEWS FOR MEN AND WOMEN The well selected stock of shoes In our store this fall Is worth; of every man's and every moman's attention who expects to buy new shoes. If you want the best you can find It here. The styles are Hunt. The leather Is of the best selected stock. The sizes are here to fit your feet. We can show you 24 different styles of Queen Quality. Price 13.00, 13.50 and 11.00 a pair. 30 styles of Walk-Overs at $3.80 and $4.00 a pair. 8 styles of Banisters at $5.00 the pair. We h aye them on widths from A to EE so there Is no trouble to give you a perfect 8t. Our business grows every year. Come and bring your friends. Be among the buyers of good shoes and you will never regret it. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE. CAPITAL $75,000 SURPLUS 90,000 TOTAL $165,000 OFFICERS .1. C. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. C. King rHii!-l Nolun J. S. Hammond Jons H. Kaccher, Pres. John H. Kaueher Henry C. Deible SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING. EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING. A.KATZEN of the Peoples Bargain Store Has Bought a of Fall and Winter Goods Special bargains iu Underwear from baby's to grandpa's. Also big variety of staples In Dry GOODS what is needed in everyday use. The prices are as low and right as you cau Imagine You will find more assortment than has ever before been bandied in our store, as: CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SWEATERS for boys' and men's winter outfit. You can't compare our prices with those of anybody else. Our motto, Quick Sales and Small Profits. A. KATZEN, Prop. The Star's Want Column : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Dailey. Late or Wash ington Township. Notice Is hereby given Unit letters of ad ministration ujKn the estate of the almve named decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having cialmB or demands airainst the same will ntako the same known without de lay to James B. IAtmnKnTY, Attorney, Adtnlnistrltor, O. M. McDonald. Rockdale Mills, Fa, NATIONAL BANK K. C. checkers. Cashier. John II. Corbet t R, H. Wilson 0 Complete Stock 0 never fails to bring results JXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of F. C. Bonnott, Lato of Wing-- low Township, Jefferson Co., Pa.' Notice Is hereby Riven that letters testa mentary upon the estate of the said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment and those bavins claims or demands against the same will make them known without, dobiy to f Laura I. Bonhett, Execiitrfk, Kykcsville, I'a. TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mrs. A. B. Weed was in Pittsburg last week. M. M. Davis, Esq., was in Erie last week. Clarence Leird, of DuBois, is visiting In town. Mrs. G. G. Williams visited in Sligo the past week. Contractor Thos E. Evans was at Tyler Monday. Clarence H. Reynolds is In New York City this week. Mrs. Jennie Ressler visited in Heath vllle the past week. Mrs. Sol. Friedman and children tire visiting in Pittsburg. William H. Ford visited in East Brady tho past week. E. D. Davis and wife visited in Vand ergrlft the past week. Glen Emery, of Pittsburg, visited in this place the past week. Joseph Weist, of Philipsburg, Vas a visitor in town this week. Bert Repsher, of RIdjway, was a visitor in town this week. Lawyer Will G. Kline, of Galeton, Pa., visited his mother this week. M . Mobney, of Bellvue, a suburb of Pittsburg, was in town Monday. Mrs. Thomas Black went to Oil City yesterday to visit her mother. S. A. Fuller is in Knox township this week assisting to set up a saw mill. Tom O'Hare went to Scranton last week to play base ball a week or two. Mrs. W. T. Darr, of Brookvlllo, vis ited ber mother in this place this week. Charles M. Felcht and wife, of Punx sutawney, were visitors in town Sun day. Miss Ella E. Seeley, artist, went to Buffalo, N. Y., the latter part of last week. Mrs. Mary Sloppy, of DuBois, visited her daughter in this place the past week. Mrs. E. C. Shores and .Mrs. L. S. Anderson visited in Brookvllle the past week. Benjamin Sykes was at Curwensvllle yeBturday attending the funeral of a friend. Mrs. Joseph Happe, of Brookline, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Mellinger. John A. Welsh whs at New Maynville Sunday to see a brother who Is da. .por ously 111. Roy Eisenhuth has been visiting in New Bethlehem and East Brady the past week. John McClure, of Allegheny City, Is visiting at the home of his parents in this plues. W. A. Wtschmyer and wife, of Du Bois, were guests of George Johns and wife over Sunday. Arthur H. Husk ins, who ' was at Wildwood, N. J., ten weeks, returned home last week. Miss Harriet Walk r, of Indiana, is visiting her sister. Mrs. James A. Mo Crulght, in this pine- . T. R. Parsons, of .Milnglehouse, Pa., is visiting Lis brolhi 1, Dr. J. A. Par bods, at the M. E. pa -onage. Miss Margaret So '. of Summerville, is visiting tbu faailu of S. A. Fuller and other relatives iu ibis place. Will Wenk, assistant editor or the Rldgway Dally Record, visited at home of Rev. J. E. Dean the paBt week. Mrs. Steel and Mrs. Fairbanks, of Bradford, and Mrs. Irwin, of DuBois, were the guests of Mrs. C. E. Kroh. C. E. Schuckers, of Vandergrlft, Pa., is visitiDg hist parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuckers at Emerlckville. ."m1ss Elizabeth Davis, pharmacist, who was in Pittsburg Beveral months, has returned to her home In this place. Mrs. A. D. McKay and Mrs. Sadie Henderson went to Knox this morning to attend a Presbytoriun Missionary meeting. John H. Ginniff and wife, of Pitts burg, visited the latter's bt other, J. W. Gillespie, and wife In this place the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr., were called to Barnesboro Monday on ac count of serious Illness of their daught er, Mrs. Thomas Kirkman. C. Henry Kline, Mrs. Cutherins Kem slo and Mrs. Mary "rindle wont to Creekslde yestorday to attend the fun eral of Mrs. W. B. Kline. Wayne Carberry and wife, of Drift wood, attended the wedding of his Bis ter, Miss Elizabeth Carberry, to Orrie Shccsley on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Amelia Murray, who waB at Mahafjoy throe months, has returned to Reynoldsvllle aud has moved into her new brick house on First street. John H. Wagner and wife and A. M. Smith and wife visited In Reading the first of this week and from there will go to Philadelphia and New York City. Mrs. F. J. Martin, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. John Woods, of Eldred township, visited their brothers, J. J. and C. F. Hoffman, in this place the past week. Mrs. E. H. Alexander, of Allegheny City, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Lenkerd, In this place several weeks, returned home Satur day. Thomas F. Nolan, who vas home for the summer vacation, returned to the Jefferson Medical College In Philadel phia last week. Thomas will graduate next spring. Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, Jr., and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Paradise, are visiting the former's sons, Til ton and Park Reynolds, at Frampton, Clar ion county. Mrs. Van Lew, of Dayton, Wash., and Mrs. Joseph Strayer, of Sinnema honing, were calling on old time friends in town yesterday. Both ladles resided here some years ago. Irvln R. Kiock, clerk and window trimmer in Millirens department stores, returned Friday evening from a two weeks' vacation spent in Buffalo, N. Y., and Toronto, Canada. A. L. Sheesley and wife, Henry and Newton Carl, of this place, attended the funeral of Mrs. J. A. Carl at Niagara Falls, N. Y., last week. Mr?. Carl was mother Of Mrs. Sheesley. F. O. Sutter, Adams Express Co. agent at this place, will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to-day to meet his wife and son, who have been visiting at Three Riv ers, Mich., and Cleveland a couple of months. Mrs. Mat Sample, of Glen Richey, Mrs. Thomas Crawford, of Ford City, Edward Horm and wife, ot Pittsburg, visited George Horm and family In Horm settlement, and Miss Mollle Horm in this place the pa?t week. Thomas Green and John Conser, pro prietors of Hotel Imperial, J. O. Edel blute, proprietor of National Hotel, John O'Hare, proprietor of the whole sale liquor store, and Alex Rlston, of Rision Cigar Company, are over In Elk county this week camping and hunting. J. B. McCracken, of Southern Pines, N. C, who had been spending a few weeks with his niece, Mrs. John Ross, in Reynoldsvllle, started for the south land Monday. The chilly weather, of the first day of October made Mr. Mc Cracken feel like making haste for North Carolina. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for week ending Sept. 29, 1900: E. V McCrelght, Samuel Wilson. Foreign Giovanni Clpano, Jomes Lambricki, Wavystaw Marynlak. ' Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns. P. M. The House-Keeper. The Prizer Stoves and Ranges rep resent the best of every thing in stove making. They please the house-keeper because they are what they want at prices they can afford to pay. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by Reyn oldsvllle Hardware Company. Blood Poisoning Results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remove all pois onous germs from the system and Infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without gripping or discomfort. 25c. Guaranteed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co., Rnynoldsville and Sykesvllle. At the Reynolds opera house this Wednesday evening, October 3rd, will be a company of first class artists In the comedy drama "Ole Oleson,"' the only Swedish dialect character that has stood the tost of time. "Ole Oleson" Ib an old play now but it Is a play that is always a favorite with the public. It is bright and clean In Its comedy, thrill ing in its drama and full of pathos. New fall suits at Millirens. Blank bouse leases may bo obtained in any quantity at The Star office. Crabapplo soap 5 cents at Millirens. Stupendous Animal Show. The Bostock animal show is perhaps one of the most stupendous and cosily ever brought to tho Pittsburg Expo sition. Oring to a previous engage ment In New York, the management of the Exposition was unable, to bring it here until after the opening of the reg ular season. But In the short time it has been on view in Pittsburg, thous ands and thousands have wl nessed the marvelous performances of the most dangorous animals from the wilds of Africa, have marveled at the patience and,bravery of the trainers and have Bat In open-mouthed wonderment as the big beasts, in all their savagery, are driven to tricks that would put a human being on his fettle, If he were to attempt them. Most marvelous is the exhibition of the trained elephants, three In number, who under the train ershlp of Charles Miller, go through feats that are astounding. Stories ap pear in the pBper year in and year out about the intelligence of animals but yet what is told of the Bostock animals is truthful. Can you Imagine elephants being taught to play ten-pins, to bowl with the skill and ease of a man or woman? The Bostock animals go through a bowling performance with amazing precision, often making a "strike" with a grace and ease that Is wonderful. Then these elephants play the base drum, blow boms, telephone, dance in fact exhibit human intelli gence. Then there are trained lions ferocious but yet under the magnetic eye of the trainer, made to do almost Impossible feats. Hyenas, wild boars, dogs, leopards, monkeys and other ani mals go tbrougn tricks in the big cage on the stage that keep the people in an highly excited state, wondering what is coming next. Conference at Emenckville. Following 1b the program of the Rldg way semi-annual conference to be held in the Lutherad church at Emerlck ville October 15-17: MONDAT, OCTOBUR 15TH, 7:30 P. M. Communion Service. Sermon ... Rev. W. E. Brlnkman First Session -Tuksdat. 9 A. u. Business, Reports, Elections, Etc. Doctrinal Discussion Hub lect. Baptism. A discussion of the IXth article uf the Augsburg Confession Her. 1). P. Crickenherger Bbcond Session Tdksoat, 2 p. m. Catechlsatlon, or the importance of early thorough religious instruction Rev. I... M.O. Welcksel Confirmation, or Confessing Christ. ... 1 Rer. 1. B. Stetler Third Session Tuesday, 7.30 p. u. Trig Duties or the Christian (A) To himself, to his family and . local church... .Rev. W, E. Brlnkman Rev. J. W. Myers (B) To the church at large Home Missions Rev, I. 11 Stetler Rev. L. M. 0. Welcksel (C) To the Heathen Foreign Mis sions Uev. Paul K'limmer Rev. D. P. Crickenherger KonnTH Session Wednesday, 9 a. h. Business of Conference. L-st Excursion to Niagara Falls. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will run their last excursion of the seasan to Niagara Falls Sunday, Oct. 14th. Special train will leave Svkes at 6.00 a. m. Round trip tickets, good two days, only 82.50. "For Rent" and "For Sale" cards can be secured at The STAR office. School caps at Millirens. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorv Insertion. For Sale Mohney proporty on Jackson street. Inquire of E. Neff. FOR RENT House in West Reynolds vllle. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Rent Seven room house in West Reynoldsvllle with modern im provements. Inquire at The Star office. FOR Sale Two cows. Inquire of B. R. Raymer, near Emerlckville, Pa. For rent Large furnished room with privilege of bath room. Inquire at The Star office.. 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. McEntira. For Sale On 12th St., city, six room house and lot; collar; good water. Will sell on easy payments. M. M. Fisher. For Rent Three office rooms on second floor and hall on third floor, all with modern conveniences, in Smith & McClure's now building. Inquire of F. D. Smith. Farm for Sale Fifty acros in cul tivation; located 3 miles west of Reyn oldsvllle; fruit of all kinds; good build ings ; farm in good condition and handy church and school. Inquire of Henry Snyder, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Sale One house and lot in WeBt Reynoldsvllle and one lot on Grant St., Reynoldsvllle. W. C. Smith, attorney. The High School Bulletin Editor-in-chief, Aldie Means. The High School Foot Ball Team played a game with Punxsutawney Foot Ball Team last Friday resulting in a score of 11-0 in favor of Reynoldsvllle. If the boys play as well in every game as they did Friday there will be few de feats this season. A return game will be played at Punxsutawney Oct. 12. Tiy to attend the game and show your colors blue and white. The Directors of Jefferson County will hold a convention at Reynoldsvllle Oct. 1819 They will visit our schools. The Juniors have twenty-three. "skidoo" class of 1 Ed and A'lce for a stroll have gone Anil of course Gene and Jan went along, It looks s'plclous, well I think so, When they to school did not go. Lust Thursday seemed an unlucky day Since six from school stayed away. . Hut scolding Is no use As chestnuts are ripe, a "Good Excuse." "Es amicus carus mens" Is the Fresh ies opinion of latin. Alone In the crowded school-room, The young Fresh Ies old In years. On their faces were tender smiles Their eyes were filled with tears. The class was all attention, More than half were fast asleep. Except one or two gay Freshmen, Who green apples gravely eat. Prof. Marsh rose and said: His tones rang loud and clear; All those who brought your lunch Please keep your seat In here. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. B., R. & P. Ry. excursion Sunday, October 14th. Special train will leave Sykes at 6.00 a. m. Round trip tickets, good two days, only 12.50. New neckwear at Millirens. Hire a Good Painter But do not hire him too often. If you use poor materials,-not even a good painter can give you a good job. Cheap or improper paint is very expensive in the long run. Paint should be made from Sterling Pure White Lead (Mad. by the Old Dutch Process) an Armstrong tz McKelvy Linseed Oil. Such paint will give good service. NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OF PA. Second National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale by all first-class dealers. Hunter &nilliren Dealers In Home Dressed Beef We wish to notify the meat consumers of Rey noldsvllle that we have all the beef slaughtered at Punxsutawney that we offer to our trade and the same Is thoroughly Inspected and selected from the best prime western and native cat tle. The killing estab lishment Is conducted In the cleauest and most sanitary method. A full Hue always on hand. Your patronage solici ted. Hunter & Milliren REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. 1