TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Mist Olive Murray it visiting a timer at Mabaffey. Miss Ida Mllet vlalted In Brookville over Sunday. Mist Zie Woodward hi visiting In Brockwayville. Edward Lewis is hunting near Catfish this week. Miss Nolle Hall, of Brookville, is visiting in tbls place. Miss Margaret McKernan visited In Brookville last Friday. Mrs. Fred Stauffer spent Sunday in DuBols with her mother. Mrs. E. T. McGaw, of Brookville, visited in town Saturday. John Wagner was at Worthville several days last week. Robert Fergus and family visited at Summerville Saturday. Misses Pearl Barrett and Jennie Mc Gaw spent Saturday In DuBols. J. S. Howard, of the Citizens National bank, was In Pittsburg last week. J. W. Campbell and wife spent Sun day with the letter's brptberln DuBols. Andrew Wheeler was at Rldgway and St. Marys the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farber, of Falls Creek, viBited R L. Taafe and wife Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Flynn visited hersistor, Mrs. Dr. H. P. Thompson, in Brookville this week. William Norris was In Pittsburg and several places in Allegheny county the past week., I. M. Hoch, wife and children spent Sunday at home of the former's mother at Mayport. J. W. Dempsoy and wife tiro visiting their ton, Irven F. Detcpey, and family at Hawthorne, George Rhoads,of Manorville, visited his mother, Mrs. S. M. Rhoads, in tbls place the past week. Misses Elizabeth and Lois Roblnsi n returned last weak from a visit in Kittanning and Pittsburg. Mrs. Stewart Crotzer, of Johnstown, Pa., is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Booth, in this place. L. P. Brenholtz went to Patton, Pa., Friday to remain several weeks with hla rimio-hter. Mrs. H. E. Martz. Mrs. G. L. Way, of Curwensvtlle, visited her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Flem ing, In this place the past week, Edward Cleer, of Pittsburg, visited his parentB in this place the past week and spent several days rabbit hunting. Mrs. J. C. Bain, of LawBonham, visited her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Camp bell, In West Reynoldsville last week. J. G. Brown went to South Carolina last week on a business trip. W. J. Morrison has been there several weeks. Samuel Thomas, who wits woralng in Buffalo, N. Y., a couple of weeks, returned to Reynoldsville thit morning. Mrs. James Moore and daughter, ..Helen, of Media, Pa., were guests of Mrs. A. H. Fleming several days last week. Mr. and Mrt. R. H. Wilson are visiting their son, Dr. Reld Wilson, in Brookville this week. Mr. Wilson Is serving as a juror. M. W. Yoeman, who was a conductor on the street car line in Pittsburg several months, Is at his home In this place for a couple of weeks. Roman E. Koehler. editor of the Donora American, came up last Friday to spend a week with his father "Philip Koehler, and do some hunting. Rev. D. A. J. Meek and wife are spending two days this week Tuesday and Wednesday at homes of Mrs. Benjam.n Kline and Rev. J. E D.-an. F. B. Cop, who has spent several months in this plaue. left tbls morning for bis home in Elmtra, N. Y., "here he expects to spend tome time hunting deer. , Harry Gibson, son of Mrs. Martha L Gibson, left here Monday in company with bis brother-in-law, M. W. Rellz, to seak employment in the Westing house at East Pittsburg. Mrs. Thomas Main, who has resided in Reynoldsville a number of years, left here Saturday to return to her native land, England, where she expects to spend the balance of her earthly exist anoe. Harris Wakefield and bride, of Vlnco, Cambria, Co., Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Korb over Sunday. This oouple was married on Wednesday of last week, Nov. 7, and are out on a wedding trip. ' Henry and Jacob Doible have been at their camp near Medix Run the past week. Lawver G. M. McDonald will on - n " to camp to-day and be on hand when the doer hunting season opens to morrow, Nov. 15. Half dozen ariato gold photos for 25 cents for a short time only. Just the thing for girls and boy. Get theru at Vasbludur's studio. See the fall hosiery at Mllllrens. Sykesvllle. Miss Bliuichn B.iltd. of Punx'U tawney, visited with her sister, Mrs. Fred Maize, several days last week. Miss Clra Lyle, who Is teaching the Steele school this winter, spent Satur day and Sunday at her home In town. Miss Orel Phtlllppi. of Black lick, who has been visiting with her cousin, Ruth Sykes, for several weeks, returned home last Tuesday. Prof. Golst left Monday for Brook ville to attend court as a grand juror. John Smith and wife, of Reynolds ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Sykes and Soloman Phtlllppi. Mrs. Geo. Null and daughter, Gladys, and Mrs. Edward Rupert spent Wednes day In DuBols. Miss Ethel Dunlapp, of DuBols, visited with her parents, Geo. Dunlapp and wife, Sunday. Misses Anna and Laura Ennis and Effle Shields visited In DuBol - Sunday. Mrt. Wm. Sloppy and Mrs. Harry McPherson visited in DuBois Friday. Mrs. Margaret Moore and Miss Relen Moore, of Madera, Pa., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore several days last week. Wra. Riche.1, wife and daughter, Etna, attended the funeral if Mrs. Jennie DeLarra, Mrs. Richel's sister, at West Liberty Sunday. Misses Twlla and Macy London visited with their aunt, Mrs. Buughman, in DuBois Sunday. Mrs. S. B. Long was quite ill last week. Chas. Gumbert, wife and daughter, Mae, visited with Mrs. Gumbert's parents at Hormtown Saturday and Sunday. Miss Laura London left Monday morning for den Campell, where the will be employed for some time. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ul cer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel, of Milevus, W. Va. 'Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns, and In juries. 25o at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers in the land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation, headache and dizziness. 25c at Stokr & Feicht Drug Co. stores' Reynoldsville and Sykes ville. Letter Llat. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending Nov. 10, 1906: Miss Carrie Mohney, Adam Smith, Grover Smith, William WleBt. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns P. to. NEW HOME OF THE REXALL REMEDIES. 800 Stockholders in Boston :" n ra n ra 5 9 nQ BrS 5 a n One of the greatest business successes of the year has just been achieved by the United Drug Company in the opening of its new laboratories in Boston. Tbe United Drug Company it a co-operative Company owned by 2,000 of tho leading druggists of the United SUtes. Eight hundred of them were in convention at Boston in September, at which time they formally opened the new plant where the Rexall Remedies are made. This building Is 371 feet long, tlx stories high, and contains 150,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing floor space, whieh is filled to overflowing. The gigantic success and rapid growth of this Company are attributable to one thing enthusiastic co-operation, ob tained by most able management and the application on the highest business principal, and undeviating integrity In it 11 matters pertaining to medicine. Tho Company was organized and started in business on the 1-Hh of March, 1903, showing that it is nul )et The hih School Bulletin Editor in '"hief. Aldie Means. f t'RWKNT K KNTS LKNA HERPEL social Events Mildred Sutter -pouting Editor Burt Hoffman The Chapel exetclces that are h-ld on Monday, Wedno.-day and Friday mornings have been better this winter thuu ever before. These we believe to bo the uiosi beneficial periods of the week. Not only are the exercises de votional and instructive but here it is that the real school spirit is fostered, bore that we are brought into clocer reunions with teachers and each other and prepare ojrselves better to bear with the difficulties we meet- Cnapul, by songs, readings, addresses and discussions exert an Influence for our welfare that class room work cun never give. We extend an invitation to all who are Interested, to assemble with us. The Seniors are reading '-DleJourn-allsten" and find it necessary to length en the school hours from 8.00 a. m. to 6 00 p. m. Amor Deemer, of Brookville, called on Miss Dewey last Sunday. One of the Senior girls is wearing a Fraternity pin. It it evident we will soon lose ber from our ranks. Miss Aldie Means, one of the Senior girls, went to her home near Frostburg Saturday to spend Sunday and Monday. We are glad to welcome the High School boys who took a vacation of two days last week, at their usual placet at school. John Coleman, who graduated from Reynoldsville in '04, viBited our school last Tuesday morning. Last Friday morning Rev. Meek greeted us In our chapel by giving a short talk on the qualities which go to mako up manhood and womanhood. He related an incident of a visit to the Ohio State Penitentiary where there were 11,124 convicts confined and the guard who ushered them around was convicted for life but by being truthful be hoped to be released some time. Be truthful everywhere whether imprison ed or not for a reward will come sooner or later. Rev. Meek was greatly applauded for his instructive talk and we gladly welcome him back and any others who will guide us In our chapel exercises any morning. This, at Least, Lives of (treat men all remind us, If we can't make ours sublime We can leave some slpns behind us . Showing we tried all the time. OR Lives of (treat "studes" all remind us, We, too, can keep our memory green And departing leave behind us Many autographs upon the scene. Alas! snow ball time has come Now we can find the best natured one of the High school. With a little loose logic and a few perverted proverbs the Seniors fear nothing for we have concluded there is no joy in life equal to putting Bait on the tale of an idea. By the way, thermometers are not the only things which are graduated with out having bralna and they even get degrees. Dr. Green, of Iowa will lecture In the Assembly hall on December 3, as the second number of the lecture course, September 25 to 27, 1906. mm MOaaaaSSaSaBE laeofleaefiBBeBBfli trntiBona StBsaafesi'SeSBflaaaaaBBBDEt four years old. That this Company has grown from thirty employes at the time it started to its present number of 600, goes to prove that tbe Company's claim that co-operation, properly handled and backed by good friends, will 'produce the most rapid success of acy other system that could be employed in get ting business. Tbe United Drug Company has been a constant advertiser in more ways than one. It it generally conceded that tbey are the largest users of newspaper space In the United States, and In addition to that they have annually held a conven tion of their stock holders, bringing them to Boston and entertaining them and their A-ivea for two or three days. This year the entertainments were as follows: Oo Tuebday tbe visitors Inspected tbe manufacturing plant of tbe Rexall Remedies In Roxbury. after which a sun ptuous luncheon was served. The we K't festivities wound up with a ba quel In the Hotel Somerset, at which aboit 00 stockholders were present. rJ You have heard Tillman from the south now come to hear the westerner. The Seniors paid a lively visit to the Fresbles, Sophs and Juniors on Monday afternoon. The R. H. S. Foot Ball season has closed having , equally balanced our losses and victories. This season has been a success In as mucb as It Is tbe foundation for eleven wbo next year have had a year's experience and training that we did not have. Basket Ball is about to be ushered In in all Its glory. The team goes to St Marys Friday , to try its mettle against them. Tho ReynoldBvllle team has had one successful year and anticipates a more successful one this year. Blue and white are the colors. Don't forget them when you come to tbe game. Look for our new suits. A Year of Blood. Tbe year 1903 will long be remem bered In tbe home of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed bo copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me to death's door when I be gan taking Dr. Klng'i New Discovery for Consumption, with astonishing re sult that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time hat proven permanently cured." Guaran teed for tore Lungs, Coughs and colds, at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. stores of ReynoldBvllle and Sykesville. Opened Country Coal Mine. Wm. Barkley and George McGrody have leased the Sherwood mine at Sandy Valley and have opened a country bank where farmers and others can buy good coal. For Sale. One hundred fine residence lots on Fourth Btreet, on easy terms to suit the purchaser. City gas and water can be had. Most beautiful residence street In town. Close to business center. In quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsville, Pa. New belts at Mllllrens. Take your watches and clocks for re pair to Samuel Katzen, the jeweler. He guarantees all his work for one year. Next door to Postofllce, Reynoldsville. Boys' school suits at Mllllrens. Mennen'9 Talcom Powder 15 centsat Mllllrens. Want Column. RutnH, Onn r.nnt. nnr word for each and evorv Insertion. Found, J. & C. C. M. Co., pay envelope with money In it. Call at Shlck & Wagner's. For Sale. Three spring calvet. Inquire of L. F. Hetrlck, For Kent. Two eight room houses with bath rooms and closets; one six room house; one five room house. All In West Reynoldsville. Inquire of W. L. Johnston. . For Rent Six room house corner Hill and Third. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell. FOR SALE Second band No. 7 range coal burner cook at ove. Inquire at W. L. Fisher's, corner Fifth and Main streets thiB week FOR SALE Large farm, 200 acreB cleared, one and a half mllet from P. R. R. Station, Reynoldsville; good house and barn on farm; will sell from 100 to 400 acres, to suit purchaser. Payments on easy terms. Mrs. Barbara Walto. j For Rent Eight room bouse in j West Reynoldsville. Inquire at THE f Star office. Wanted To buy a second-hand coal burner heating sto-. Inquire at The Star office. FOR Rent. Furnished bed-room, with use of bath . Inquire at STAR office. FOR SALE. Go il fresh young c i. Inquire at The Star office. . Foil Sale Valuable lot on Main street. Inquire of J. Van Reed. For Sale Good piano cheap. In qutre'at The Star office. For Sale Second hand go-cart cheap. Inquire at STAR office. Wanted Roomers; will have privi lege of bath room. Inquire at THE Star office. For Rent Three office rooms on second floor and hall on third floor, all with modern conveniences, In Smith & McClure't new building. Inquire of F. D. Smith. For Sale Horse and wagon. In quire of W. A. Leech, Wett Reynolds vllle. Farm for Sale Fifty acres In cul tivation; located 3 mllet west of Reyn oldsville: fruit of all kinds; good build ings : farm in good condition and handy chureb and school. Inquire of Henry Snyder, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale One house and lot In West Reynoldsville and one lot on Grant t.., Reynoldsville. W. C. Smith, attorney. The Children. This world's a rare and jnyon place For thohe who deem It so, With smiles enough for every face There Is ro vule of woe Hut, yet when nil's been done and said, Some llttlo children creep, At cuddling time, uuklssun to bed And sob themselves to sleep. Their dnddv'B off to work somewhere, Their mammy's tired and worn, Both burdened down with carklngcare From the Hist break of morn. Each love-starved young one on the list lias troubles by the heap, Yet each must go to bed unklssed And sob himself to sleep. Oh, world of sunshine mixed with Btorm, Oh, world of tears and Joy. Oh, world of frozen hearts and warm, Oh world of man and boy, Less were your sorrow, less your dread If, when night's shadows creep, Each little lad went klst-ed to bed And smiled himself to sleep! Strickland W. Glllllan In Chicago News. Quality and Excellence. Tbe Prlzer Stoves and Ranges are an evidence of leadership in style and con struction. They contain all the latest ideas, and will please the house-keeper who desires the best results In baking and cooking. Sigh in quality moder ate in price. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by tbe Reynoldsville Hardware Co. New neckwearat Mllllrens. Douglass shoes a Mllllrens. ' Blank house leases may be obtained in any quantity at The Star office. PARK THEATRE REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. THE OPENING NIGHT Nov. ctjjtjiji 1906 jjtjtjijt With Barney Bernard In the Big Musical Comedy, a Landslide of Melody and Mirth, THE ROLLICKING GIRL Direct frum a run of 250 nights at tbe Her Id Square Theatre, N v Y 1 1 1 Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by W.T.Francis. With Seventy Funmakers, including Helen Darling. Paul Decker, Sears Storey, Helen Dexter, Albert Living stim. Catchy, Powerful Music. Gnr genus Costumes. Original New Y'm k production. Curtaiu will rise promptly at 8.15 p. m. Opening Prices of Admission, Boxes to seat 0 persons, $15.00. Reserved seats $2 00, $1.50 and $1.00. General admission 50 cents. Reserved seat tickets now on sale at Stoke & Feicht Drug store, or call Bell Telephone 38 R. NEXT ATTRACTION. Nick Russell, the Human Pianola, and His Comedy Company, Three Nights beginning November J9th. Queen Quality DISTINCTIVE STYLE.'great variety, moderate price, "ease the first day worn" these are the distinguishing features of "Queen Quality" Shoes which have caused them to be favored beyond all other women's shoes in the world; and which by the same token bring women in throngs to select their shoes here. The season's new styles are now ready. For street and general wear glazed kid and gun metal leathers will be the vogue with discriminating dressers. Priced $3-50 andj$3.00. Somepatint leather stylesj$ t.00. ADAM'S SHOE STORE Foot Fitters REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Oood Citizens. - A good citizen Is necessarily a man who pays his debts, contributes een ously to tho moral uplifting of tho town, lives a clean life and, sets a food ex ample to his fellows. A good citizen Is one wbo does not regard himself as the hub around which everything else revolves and whose every act It not dic tated by pure telf interest. A good citizen ought also be anxious to advance the material welfare of bis neighbors; . and pride in helping to build up the communityi.in which he lives. Other wise be It unworthy of the confidence or of the moral, business or political support of such a community. A roan is entitled to the esteem of bis follows only in tbe proportion that he bss en riched them, morally or materially. That It the only proper ctiterlon by which to judge of the value of mon. Punxsutawney Spirit. LLOOTTSS For Sale on Easy Terms. Thirty fine residence lots for tale on extension of Fourth street on easy terms, to tutt purchaser. Inquire of E. Neff, Reynoldsville. Pa. See the carbon sepia photos at Vas binder't They are the latest. 14 B V Ull
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