f aw reiriTScPAL 'I !n si::V'r fruit rhptvniil : know too tll ttir F'trnlil ermi of tliliU'Hiirn tiun. Kwrjr imiut in b s wy vvm to be rnck.nl nMh pntn. KEYSTONE LIQUID SULPHUR LOINS Is ftiaranWd to cure ynu even though your ciw may hmimslderMt hope lew. Tills wnileril rpiuwly U Imply lliiulfloil form of sulphur from which ll ImimrlllM hvo been ellralnaiml. It has cured thousands ot cases and never failed. It REFRIGERATOR RULES. t'so elpiiu, Hut dishes to hnlil what ever is on tho lower shelves. Hry your Ice in pieces us large ns can be lu-eoiiiiiiotlntert. This Is much more eci. mimical Hum to buy munll ones. Bp careful n it t !'..! i!Ulios too full so tliiit the.- v. ill :.ii over. If nuy Uilns Is spllleil. ilon't 1 i wipe It 11 t . immediately. Tack the lee well totc.-tlior and do not wrap It In paper or cloths; lnstend, keep the door of the lee chamber shut as much us possible. Do not piu i'oj.l of uiiy sort directly on the Ice. If it Is absolutely neces sary to place II near the lee. see that It Is In glass or porcelain. Empty the refrigerator at least once a week; scrub the lutcrlor thoroughly, then scald the Ice chamber und drain pipe with boiling water In which a lump of soda lias been dissolved; fol low this with clour boiling water; wipe dry and let It air for twenty minutes. Makes Home Brighter Nothing Is left undone to mnW the Prizir Stoves and Ranges p-rfeot kit chen appliances. They make friends wherever given a trial, and are Fold tnd are guaranteed to give the best re sults in bakitig and rousting. Reyn olds villo Hardware Co School shoes at Millirans. LAWRENCE READY MIXED PAINTS The kind with the bother of mixing left out. , rrv feN hined with acicn- VfRWa-flY ffic accuracy. Guaranteed hy tho Makt.- Sold by Keystone Hardware Company Tha dealer who rinecn have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to sell what be has h's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder rf ... .V, ;iV.,ir. r ar .' ,'J-.' V; - 1 i yA c?:iLi.XAxrrLiifc: i t r m 1 1 Ti '"lf mum i wtjcV 'k : : : : V t r, jwic:.i.. 'K'-rt''t-' J..UM.uk tiA, f. L If your dealer h.i-n't ! Hint-fliAe Co. ha 3 Y I CHEST W5 VA Jat"" will surrty cure you ' i fAk KNEES lou live It a trial. B3 At drimlsM. SO rents anil VM . M ft One Dollar. jSf V KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. & lfMm PinSBURG. PA. Si Stoko & Fclclit Drtin Co., Distributors j ! mm made at the grcat WATCH works at CANTON,OHIO i MUSIC ATJHE EXPO HERBERT, ELLERY AND DAM flOSCH AMONG ATTRACTIONS ' THAT ARB YET TO COME. ' The season at the Pittsburg Exposl ' Hon,' whkih Is about half over, gives 1 promise of being ono of the best In the eighteen years of the popular show at the headwaters of the Ohio ' river. First, as to the musical attrac , lions of this year, too much praise cannot be bestowed upon the manage ment for the strength of the organi sations which have come and gone and which are yet to be heard in klxyo. I sltlon music hall. Creatore opened the season; then came the Theodore , Thomas orchestra; then Soma for a ' week, Victor Herbert arrlvea In Pitts i burg on Monday, September 24. Her- bert remains for one week. Ellery's 1 band comes October 1-6 and Dainrosch : Is the attraction from October 8 to the ; close, Octobor 20. Too much cannot be said of the vir tue of these musical organizations. Their presence In Pittsburg from year to year has 'become an annual musical treat something which has elevated Western Pennsylvania In the musical world several notches. Victor Her bert has arranged a series of musical gems for his stay In Pittsburg which outrivals that of last year. If possible. He Is considered Pittsburg's own com poser and the city promises to turn out en masse to do htm honor. Aside from the musical attractions at the Exposition, there are so many new and novel features that It- is al most Impossible to take in everything In an afternoon or evening. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars have been spent in rejuvenating the big buildings and making them attractive. On last Friday evening, Frank Bos tock's trained animal show opened at the Exposition In the Immense Hippo drome In Machinery Hall. Bostock Is known the world over as having one of the finest animal shows In the uni verse. Included In his program of animal acts are twelve ferocieus lions, innumerable tigers, pumas, hyenas, dogs, birds In fact animals ' ef all kinds. Immense steel eages have been built at the extreme end of the Expo sition grounds which eontaln the moat ferocious animals ever raptured In a Jungle. The Bostock show will re main at the Exposition unttl the close of the season. Thea there is the De struction of San rranolsco" -which Is a replica of the awful oisaater ef last April when the Golden Gate was de-1 stroyed. By a series ef electrical er fects, the audience tl transported to the seaceast city and tor a naif heur almost Imagines It It going through the terrible ordeal of. aa earthquake, se realistic Is the effect. Among other attractive features are the following: "Round New Terk." United States Weather Bureau dis play; dlaplay of the resouroes of the South; vltograph moving pictures, enormous Ferris wheel and scores ef other Instructive and amusing things. The excursions which are being run to the Exposition on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one fare for the round trip, are becoming more popular each week. Thousands upon thousands of out-of-town people are taking advantage of these reduced rates each week and visiting the Ex position. All information as to the days for excursions, rates, eta., from this district can be obtained at the railroad ticket office. The "Suburban" I days are features of the Exposition and no fall trip to the city, even on a shopping expedition, Is complete with-, out a few hours, down at. the Point. J .-Last year's, attendance at the Expo- , lt! n was nearly 450,000. This year, If the attendance keeps up as.lt has since the opening, the record mark of a half million will be reached. This is pretty good evidence that the West ern Pennsylvania Exposition society is giving the people what they want. (nnildiiia a U.-l i -lmm Doty. "iSpo.ikhi.; ol' :;ain J.:u." a uilstlou ary ku!J. "1 k.i.iw f a sivt that re :.",vj;i it ii". a iv!l-;itr.s I'.t'.r.v. l'.'.e fnst- '. : or pr.-.yi r. Tils s ot U the Hindoos. Th.y one day in eaeli year gamble like i::.ul from sunrise till sunset. The i..y Is the festival of the lamps, a i'. ..' sacred to I. tksliiiu. the goililess of t.".' :1th. A ti;.:ein..in lot of money i'.: ;.i.;on hands in I..i:;.-ihi;n'.t honor. All i'.i'.t iwmbihi.u is iio:i tu tost the finau c.'l r.uetv.tj that will attend on each i .v.sju Uiiu;;li;ut the ye.w. If a gam- I'l.ies he kno.vs u yeur of hard l ie'; Is nhead of li'r.A. If he wins he ii u.vs he may ex;ect a twelvemonth : :-oi;or:;y. Str:v.: e Jo say, a good t'.1 ! of cheathi? ttee:npunles this ro ll ,;.ras pimb!'.ii -." -Larry Donovan." said a professlon iil swl.:i:uer. "mat:.- .Ii.- highest dive c.i record. It was :MO fee. -a CI re from the Brooklyn bridge. Donovan also tro! n dive from Nlnmm bridge, a : ooil 200 feet. Th.-re uro no other dlv i i.i la the same cluss with LuiTy. Jack i:i::-.is mode a dire of 150 feet from the topmost yardarm of tho Three 1 :otjers. the largest sailing ship of Its t!::jo, and Jim O'liourke Und Julius (' nitior have done some good diving, (jo 100 feet, 123 feet, and so on but it is doubtful If Donovan's record will ever be broken." The CrnnflHh'a Tall. The tail of a crnwiish Rerres thnt an i:;;::l ns uu oar. lly a peculiar jerk of tlie tail the animal can retire from a dangerous object with almost Incredi ble swiriuess. The tail Is much more eCectire lu moving the iiniinul back ward than forward, n sinirulnr instance of adaptation to its situation, for by tn uns of Its tail it cuu withdraw Into lis bole with such swiftness us In on Inslaut to place it out of danger. Excited ,u Comment. Tons Of cour.-se. I Knew that May mid Itess were bitter en.-inles. but do you mean to tell me they i,cti;ully en gaged lu n Ut light? Jess-Yes. Tess -AVby, what n seaudai: I t'eelare I Je,ss uli, nobody notiii'l It. They went to a bargain store to do It Philadelphia Press. 1 T HE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS. t I I teporleil hy 1'lie Slnr'a KiciHl Torres iiomleiit. Sykesvllle. A crowd of y.uing people, numbering about twenty, drovo to Lull)eibiiig Friday ov -ning, whern they a t-pent a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. tieorgo Reams, of Wltidber, i'u., culled on friends In town Monday while on her way to Troulvlllo. Sho former ly resided In this place. Mrs. I. G. Manslleid and daughter. Zola, visited in DuUis Suturday. Homer Mansfield, who has been milk ing his homo here with his uncle, I. G. Mansfield, left Saturday morning for Saltsburg, where hq " ill reside. Miss My rife- Conway left, for her homo In Kartbaus lust Wednesday after visiting wIl.U her i-lster, Mrs Swloher, Mr eomJ tlmo. t , Robert Femvlck and wife, of Youngs town, Ohio, visited with William Allen and wo lust week. '. . .J liev. II. N. Smith, of Troutvllle. do. livered a finu sermon In the M. E. church Sunday evening. Miss Mlnnntta Fuller, of Prpse ville, visited Miss Lula Gearhart Sat urday. Word was received here Friday of the death of Joseph Butler, who form erly resided in this place, but left here about u year Hgo for Oklahoma. Tho cause of h.s death was typhoid fever, followed by pneumonia. He is survived by wife and four children. Soldier. Miss Cathorlne Moss has been visiting in Reynoldsville the past weok. Mrs. Joseph Laverlck and son of Prescotlvllle, visited relatives bore sev eral days last week. Daniel Varnor is still very 111 with typhoid fever. L. J. McEntire and wife and H. L. McEntlre and wife, of Reynoldsville, visited Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith one day last week, Mrs. A. R. Ritchie and two lady friends from Rathmol visited In DuBols last Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Jr., a daughter Sunday evening, Sep tember 30. A large crowd from here attended the funeral of Archie Watson, of Sykes vllle, who was burlod in the Roynolds vllle cemetery Sunday, Last Niagara Falls Excursion of the Season. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will run their last Niagara Fulls ex clusion of tho season Sunday, October 14th, on which date round trip tickets will be sold for special train leaving Sykusli OOa. tn. at the extremely low fare of $2.50. Tickets will be good re turning on special excursion train leav ing Niagara Falls 7 00 p. m. and Buffalo 8.00 p. in on dale of sa e, also from Buf falo on regular trains Monday, October 15th. October Is the most delightful month of tie year la which to visit Niagara and this last opportunity of the season for u pleasant day's outing should be taken advantage of. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly boen made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when 8be began taking Electrio Bitters, which have completely oured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of .life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Mo. Greatest restorative medicine on the globe. Seta stomach, Liver and Kid neys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonio. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed by Stoke & Foicnt Drug Co., Reynoldsville and Svkee ville. Notice to the Public. Royal Quality flour and Lum's Best, which are being sold by the merchants in Reynoldsville, Prescottvlllfc and Big Soldier. All the finest spring patents manufactured in the U. S. Get your wife a sack quick and see what nice bread she has. It will make more loaves to the sack,, it will make softer bread and it will not take you all day to bake. Nothing equal to It ever came to your city. Ask your grocer for it. Every sack guaranteed. W. G. Spencer, Agent. A Badly Burned Girl. Or boy man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ap plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tek onsha, Mich., says: I use It in my fam ily for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. .jc at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., Reynolds ville and Sykesrillo. Never before has there been such a large stock of floor coverings shown in this town than we have this spring. We have over 50 patterns of 9 ft. x 12ft. rugs from Jo.OO to $50.00, and over 7,000 yards of carpet from 20c to tl.fiO per yard, Come and sue our stock ; no trouble to show it. J. R. Hlllis & Co. We spyand mrui.guin every You'll know on that a CLOTHC RAFT suit, or overcoat, is cood all through the best for you. CLOTHCRAFT Clotli;s will make you look your best that's due to style; CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will make you feci your best that's due to cut ar.d fit; CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will give you lasting satisfaction that's due to excellence in fabric, trimming, make rent goodness from ctart to finish. h I, Our assortment many fabrics, many patterns will give you wida choice. Vou won't find anyt'nlng but wool all wool In the fabrics. So, yea nnny be sure Clothcraft will last and last right. And CLOTHCRAFT prices you'll find as pleasing to you asC(oth craft excellence all through. The CLOTHCRAFT Style Book repays examination. We'll give you one. If you call for it. BING For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gun and water can be had. Most beautiful residence street In town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. 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, Reyuoldsvillo, Fa. Excursion Fares to Pittsburg. On account of Pittsburg Exposition, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell special excursion tickets to Pittsburg and return from Ridgway. DuBols, Clearfield, Punxsutawney, Fonolton, and intermediate points on Wednesdajs.Sept. 5, 12, 1!, 26 and Oct. 3. 10 & 17. These tickets will bo good going on regular trains on date of sale and for return until following Saturday and will include admission to the expo sition. See the full hosiery at Mlllirens. JIBEL IN DIVORCE. Miiry F.. Homier vs. fetor Donc'ers. No. R, April teim, 1IKW. i'lurles. Subpoena In Divorce. jKrt'RitsoN Coir.NTY. ss: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To 1'eler Dnnders, Greetlnir: We comma ml you, as twlco hefoie you wee cnmmiinilccl, tlnil all mailer if business and excuses belni; N't a-lde, you be and iipnea In vout- proper, person before oin .Indite at 'Hroiili vlllc, at iiur I'ouri of Common Pleas, thci'to be held on Hie second .Monday of November next, lo show cau-e, If anv you have, why vour wife. Mary K. Ilonders, should nol he divorced frmu the bond- of matrimoiiv which she h-ith contracted with you, the sal' IVier Itomh-rM, aiereeable to Ihe Petit Ion and l.lbel exhibited loiulml you be fore our -n wl 1 'en-1. tout this yon shall In no cae omll hi .our ieril. Witless I he Hoc. .Inhn W. I'ee't. I'rcslrlfillt of our said Court at. Hronkvlllu. the I1I1I1 day of Aiicust. A. 11. IWH(. Allowed bv the Court. Cvitus II. Blood, l'inllionotary. Tol'eter Diimlers, Oreetlnit: You am hereby iioiIIIk I to appeir before the Honorable .Jiiilite "f the Court of Conunou Pleas, til llriMik vIIIh. Pa , nn Ihe second Mon day of November next, to answer as set lort.li In the above subpoena. CHANT SCUKAFNOCKEIt. September 211. lis 6. Sheriff. JIUEL IN DlVOI?CE. Malcolm O. McGlffin rs. Alice II. McGlflln No. 108, November term, IWrt. Plurles ub- Siana lu divorce. BrFRBRON (!otINTT. SSI i he Com mh was I tli of Pennsylvania. To Alice H. Mi'GIIHn. tirectlnn: We eommnnd you. hs f. Ire hefote you were commanded, thai all matter of business aud excuses beinx set aside, you be and appear In Sour proper person be'ore our .ludire at rookvllle, at our Court of Common fleas, tberu to be held on the second Monday of November next, to show cause, If any you have, why youruhusuand, Malcolm G. Mc Glfnn, should nut be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which he hath contracted with you theaaid Alice H. McGlflln, aKrenanle to the petition and libel exhibited against you before our said Court, and this you shall lo no case omit atyourperll. Witness The Hon John W. Reed, President of out said Court at Brookville, the 16th day of Auxust, A. 1)., 1W. Altowed by the Court. Ovkus H. Blood, Prothonotary To Alice H. McGiffln, Greeting: You are hereby notified to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at Brookville, Pa., on the second Mon day of November next, to answer as set. forth In the above subpoena. OH ANT SCHEAFNOC'KF.K. September 29, Sheriff. QHARTER APPLICATION. Notice is liereby (riven that an implication will be made to tile Governor of Pennsylvania on Ociober ilih, 1WM, by .T. V. H.vphrit, John liouu'herty, I. M. Norrls, J. A. Undy and U M. Mi-1 ilil, under the Act of Assembly en titled "All Actio provide fur the Incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations," approved April J.'lh, l-Cl. and Ihe supple- mi-nis thereto, for il barter nf an Intended corporal ion lo be called I lie Paradise Tele phone Company, Ihe character and oh led of which Is enlist ructlntt. malntaliOm and teas IliU lines' of telccrapll and telephone, for private use of indrvidinils, tlnns, cnrsra I ions, municipal and otherwise, for t'cneral business, and for police, lire alarm or ines aenxer business and for tho transaction of any business in which electricity over er I bnnnth wires may lie applied to any useful purpose In the County of Jeifersoii aud Slate of Pennsylvania, ami for these purioses to have, possess and enjoy all the riahis, bent Ills and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. Cl. M. McDonald, Solicitor. GOOD ALL THROUGH we knowthat CLOTHCRAFT garment are eood n pomt; but you nceJn't rat tliis on for yourself when yoi come in tt STOKE CO. Reynoldsville, Pa. 8 N. HANAU July Clearance Sale AH Summer Goods Reduced 10c Figured Lawns GVfcc. 5c Embroidery now 3c. 20c Embroidery at 10c. 45c Girls' Dresses at 33c' Cannot mention all bargains. Come and see our goods and get prices. N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. it'. EXPOSITION P I T T S B U R G H But two weeks more of the eighteenth season of the Big Show at the Point IT CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 20 The Musical Organization Supreme of the West, ELLERY'S Band, There This Week DAM ROSCH and his Musical Fifty there for the Last Two Weeks October 8th to October 20th A Congress of Wild Animals BOSTOCK'S ANIMAL ARENA A dozen lions, ferocious tigers, hyenas, bears, ele phants, dozens of other beasts under train ers from the African wilds DONT MISS THESE! Destruction of 'Frisco, Round New York, Ferris Wheel, United States Weather Bureau Display SOMETHING ON EVERY MOMENT DAY AND NIGHT Ask the Ticket Agent About Railroad Excursions PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $4.00 to Piusbpro and Return Wednesdays, October 3, 10, and 17 INCLUDING ADMISSION TO EXPOSITION. Tickets good to return within four days, including date of issue. Grand Music hy Great Bands. J. U. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. V. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Azent. Single Copies of May lie Secured at The Star Office fit any time and in any quanrity. Price per copy, Three Cents. r f 1 mi- our "say-.oi!orie. look to feel to trv 10c Figured Batiste 6Vac. 10c Embroidery now 25c Girls' Dresses at 19c. 50c Girls' Dresses at 39c. The Star
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