IP REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1906. NUMBER 27. VOLUME 15. 1 THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Miss Naomi Mitchell spent Sunday In DuBois. W. B. Hoffman and wife are visiting in East Brady. Prank Heckman visited in Bitumen the past week. Mrs. J. M. Dalley visited in Penfleld the past week. Henry Montle was in New Bethlehem Thanksgiving Day. L. O. Gourley and wife spent Thanks jflvlng in Brookvllle. Miss Melissa Sensor visited relatives in DuBois last week. L. W. Soott is visiting his daughter In ClearBeld this week. Mrs. Robert Bayers visited lo John sonburg over Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Hall visited in Brookvllle couple of days last week. P. J. Pox and wife, of Butler, visited in Reynoldsvllle last week. Mrs. Ed. Bird, of Clearfield, visited in this place the past week. W. A. Thompson and wife spent i Thanksgiving in Brookvllle. Miss Aldie Means spent several days in Frostburg the past week. Miss Jennie Nelson, of TluBolp, spen'. Sunday at home of J. W. Keller.v - W. W. Wiley, proprietor of the City Hotel, was In Pittsburg this week. Mm. C. B. Krota and daughter, Miss Nellie, visited in DuBois last week. A. H. Fleming, wife, daughter and ' ' his mother scent Sunday in DuBois. Mrs. Harry , E. Burns, of DuBois, visited her parents in this place last week. J.N. McEntlre and family, of Black Lick, Indiana Co., are visiting in this place. .A. C. Shannon, of Butler, visited his parents In West Reynoldsvllle last weekT Mrs. Mary J. Rhoades, of New Castle, is visiting her son, D. C. Rhoades, In this place. Mrs. Harry F. Lord, of Johnsonburg, visited her mother in this place the past week. Mrs. M. E. Rldgeway and son, Joseph, of New Bevhlehera, were In town Friday. OMiss Jessie Barclay was In Brookvllle yesterday attending funeral of Mrs. Dr. W. W. Matson; Mrs. E. E. Smith, of Patton Station, visited her father J. A. Myers, in this place last week. Mr. and Mrs George Melllnger returned Monday from four or five days visit In Pittsburg. Miss Elizabeth Baughman. one of the teachers in our public schools, visited in Clearfield last week. A. L. Parrish left here Monday on a business trip to West Va., East Va. and North Carolina. , Charles L. Sansom, of the Clarion TV I. U.t ot. nA -H.l Tun. Cmm aMm L. L. Guthrie and wife spent a couple - of days last week at home of the former's mother at Heathvllle. i Dr. A. J. Meek Is in Brockwayville this week conducting evangelistic meetings In the Baptist church. Mrs. Lewis Brody, of Driftwood, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. Bohren, in this place Monday. ' Miss Nellie Montgomery, of Pitts bur?, snent Thanksfflvin&r with her parents In West Reynoldsvllle. u, John MoClure, of Allegheny City, pent a oouple of days the past week at -. . i , , some oi du parents in uu piaoo. Thomas H, Silver, Jr., of Wellsvllle, Ohio, visited his sister, Mrs. C. J. Soott, in this plaoe the past week. Miss Elsie Lawrence, teacher In our public schools, spent a oouple of days ' the latter part of last week in Kane. ' Mum Olevla Murray went to Phil v delphla yesterday to enter the Samari tan Hofinital to become a trained nurie. Miss Mabelle Lucas, teacher In West Keynoldsville publio schools, spent a couple of days In Brookvllle last week. Mrs. Jennie Shoemaker, of Wilkes barra, visited her sister, Mrs. J. D. Woodrlng, In West Reynoldsvllle last week. Ed. Hughes and W. A. Leech, pro prietors of meat markets in Rathmel, were in Pittsburg tbe first of this week buying cattle. O. H. Broadbead and daughter, Miss Alice, returned yesterday from a visit with the former's mother and other relatives in Apollo. Joseph C. Phillips and wife of Phila delphia, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips, In this place last week. Albert Feloht, student in Western University of Pittsburg, spent Sunday at home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Feloht, on Hill street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Edelblute were in Brookvllle yesterday atendlng the funeral of Mrs. Dr. W. W. Matson. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ebers, of Pitts burg, spent Thanksgiving at tbe home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Montgomery, in West Reynoldsvllle. Ralph D. Albright and .wife went to Chicago, 111., Monday on a business and pleasure trip combined. Mr. Albright said this Is their wedding trip. Mr. Elliott Eddlnsrs. of Los Angeles, Cel., and Miss Gussle Plant, of Three Rivers. Mich., are visiting the formers sister, Mrs. F. O. Sutter, in this plaoe. Mrs. W. B. Alexander was at Bir mingham. Pa., last week visiting her sister, Miss Isabel Arnold, who is a muslo teacher In the seminary at that place. Clarence M. Lelrd, of Donora, visited his mother, Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore, In West Reynoldsvllle last week. Mrs. Lelrd has been visiting her several weeks. Mrs. J. W. Keller and daughter, Ruth, of this place, and Mrs. D, T. Pool and Norma Keller, of Scottdale, spent Friday in DuBois. Mrs.D. T. Pool and Norma Keller, of Scottdale. spent Thanksgiving with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keller, in this place. S. M. Burkett, of Vandergrlft Heights, who was called here ten days ago by death of his father-in-law, Peter Snyder, returned to his home Monday. Mrs. Burkett Is still at home of her mother, Mrs. 8nyder. Lawyer M. M. Davis and wife, who spent a ouple of week In New York City with their daughter, Mrs. James . W. 8tevenBon, and husband,' returned to Reynoldsvllle Monday. They had a delightful visit in tbe metropolis. J.N. Small and wife and Miss Sarah Small were called to Cool Spring to attend the funeral of . b aunt, Mrs. Mary Booher, who dl4 Thursday t N 29, 1906, and was burled Sunday." Mrs. Boober. was, 86 jyears, 6 months and 27 days old. ' A Notab'e Engagement. There is a fascination In the motion picture which appeals to everyone. This Is especially true of Lyman H. Howe's ever welcome Ltfeorama to be seen in Centennial Hall on Thursday evening, December 13. It is by common acceptance the most popular and perfect exhibition of this kind In the world to day. Over a mUliorT patrons to whom the name Lyman H. Howe is a synooym for an attraction which in variably makes good every promise made, await Its semi-annual visits with ever renewed interest. The new program is precisely the kind people want. It Is clean, clear, wholesome from beginning to end. - It cannot tail alike to Interest the learned age as well as delight the infant mind. Tbe scenes an- not confined to any one cla of subjects, but the scope of the new program is . world-wide. Covers the entire domain of human interests and activities at home and abroad. It is therefore as instructive as it is enter taining, ..The . great, popularity ,and reputation established locally by Mr. Howe on his many previous visits presages a record attendance. A Texas Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex.; that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180.- He says: "I suffered with terrible cough, doctors gave me up to die of Consump tion. I was reduoed to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more thai doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Stoke &. Feicbt Drug Co. of Reynolds vllle and SykesvlUe, 50c and 1100. Trial bottle free. The laales of the M. E. cburcb take jtosseesion and dispose of all goods at Hall's for their benefit. Tuesday, Dec. 11, 190(i. Jersey gaiters for Xmas at Milllrens. Sweaters for Xma3 at Milllrens. Soldier. Daniel Varner, who has been serious ly ill, is able to set up a short time. E. Smith, who has been 111 for the past few days, Is able to bo out again, Mrs. Fred Patterson, of Iselin, visited here with Mend tbe past week. J. C. Ferris and family have moved to Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. George Allen, Sr., is visiting In Tioga Co. A large crowd from this plaoe attend ed the cantata "Queen Esther" at the Reynoldsvllle Park Theater last Thursday evening. A young couple from this place boarded a trolley ear a week ago last Saturday evening with the Intentions of going to DuBois, so the young people around tbem thought, but instead tbey journeyed to Limestone, N. Y , where they were united in marriage Sunday morning. The oouple were Wm. Allen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Sr., and Miss Nettle Fyke, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Fyke. They returned home Sunday evening. Their many friends were greatly surprised on bearing of the nuptials. New Cure For Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes; My daught er, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not bad an attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving pills on earth. 25o at Stoke & Feloht Drug Co. stores Reynoldsvllle and SykesvlUe. Luck and Chance. Luck and chance don't figure in the making of Prlzer Stoves and Ranges. They are the result of good materials, careful workmanship and the best ex perience in stove making. They con tain many good Ideas that lighten kitchen work and add to the comfort and convenience of the house-keeper. Come in and let us tell you about them. Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsvllle Hardware Company. Reduced Rates to DuBois, Pa.. Via Pennsylvania Railroad account meeting Pennsylvania State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. Tickets sold Deo. 8 to 14, good returning until Deo. 17, Inclusive, from all stations In Penn sylvania. Consult nearest ticket agt. 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, Reynoldsvllle Pa. ' New Wdoitex coats for Xmas at Mil llrens."" i - . - - See the carbon sepia photos at Vas binder's They are the latest. Hallock's perfume for Xmas at Mil llrens. For Christmas pr sents see Hoffman, the jeweler. Everything new. Hand bags and purses for Xmas at Milllrens. Holiday hankerchlefs for men, ladies and children at low prices at A. Kat zen's. Lathor cuff and collar boxes for Xmas at MUlirens. Blank house leases' may be obtained n any quantftynt Th '. Star office. TIand painted Bif q ie china for Xmas at Milllrens. We sell the Osiermoor Mattress. Better than hair. Built, not stuffed. J. R. UUlis & Co. Silk suspenders for Xmas at MUlirens. v Ladles come and see. our, line of band painted ohlna. 'Hoffman, the jeweler. Children's fur sets for Xmas at MU lirens. : , , ..... .;' Men's, boys' and obUdren's first-class clothing, bats, cape and dress shirts. Big bargains for holidays at 'A. Katzen's. . , ' Fancy umbrellas' for Xmas Milllrens. . Take your watches and docks for re pair to Samuel Katzen, the jeweler.. He guarantees all bis work for one year. Next door to Postoffice, Reynoldsvllle. Suit cases for Xmas at Milllrens. We don't handle tbe hot blast that blows up. Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. Trunks for Xmas at Milllrens. D ISSOLTJTICN NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Blven that the pnrt ni't-nhlp heretofore exlHtln between I). L. Henry and H. C. Henry, under the Arm nnme of D. I.. & H. C Henry, was dissolved on the I'lr.h dav of Nov.lWJtl, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by 8. c Henry, to whoru nil bills owlnK late firm are due nnd payable, and to whom all clnlm aud de mand on suld firm are to be presented for payment. I). L. Hknhy 8. O. Ukbht Beynoldavlllc, Nov. 28, 1900. THE CAMPHOR LAUREL. Row the Dm I Extracted From the Wood of the Tree. The camphor laurel, from which the greater part of the camphor of com merce Is produced. Is a native of China, Japan, Formosa and Cochin China. It Is a hardy, long lived tree and sometime prows to a great size. t has evergreen leaves, yellowish white flowers In panicles and Is a very orumnentul tree, the trunk run ning up to a helk'lit of twenty or thirty feet before branching. The fruit Is very much like a bluck cur rant, . In the extraction of camphor tbe wood Is first cut Into small chips, and tbe chips are put Into water In a still aftd steamed. Tbe head of tbe still Is filled with straw, nnd as the steam carried off the camphor in vapor It is deposited In little grains arouud tbe straw. The crude camphor Is then heated In a vessel, from which the steam Is allowed to escape through a ,small aperture. The camphor sublimes In a aeinltransparent cake. In the man ufacture of camphor the tree Is nec essarily destroyed, but by a rigid law of tbe lands In which the tree grows another Is planted in tbe place of every one that is cut tlowu. The wood la highly valued for carpenter's work. Camphor was unknown to the Greeks and Romans and was first brought to Europe by the Arabs. .' BROEK, IN HOLLAND. It la Bald to Be the Cleanest Towa la the World. , The cleanest town In the world Is said to be Brock, In Holland. It is only a few miles from the capital, and has been famous for Its cleanliness from time Immemorial. It Is also notable on account of the fanciful style of Its houses, and yards and gardens and streets, l The people, though only peasants, are aU.'wej) to do, and nil feel a pride In their tpwn. It seems to be tbe first business of their lives to keep their houses freshly painted, their gardens in perfect order and their yards and streets as elenn as a new pin. No carts are allowed hi the streets, and no cattle. Though the raising of stock and the making of butter and cheese are their occupations, a stranger ' would never Imagine that there were any cattle In the. rsloa,-iia lens be went to tbe beau tiful tVera ateadows at the back of the bouses or the stables out there, Where cows are kept In stalls scrubbed and washed like a kitchen. Tbe streets are too fine and neat for the feet of the -animals to step on. All are paved with "polished stone, 'Inter mingled with bricks of different colors, and kept so scrupulously clean that a lady could walk anywhere' In white satin slippers. Pearsou'a Weely, . 1 ; Deadly Snakes. '' The deadliest of snakes Is said to be tbe mamba; an African colira; It files at everybody and everything; It goes out 'of its way-to quarrel; it will even come down from a tree to solicit an Interview. ! Over In India there is the great king coliro, or hamadryad, a slr.e larger, quite as fierce It bos been known to chase a man on horseback; be had to ride for bis life but his poison Is a degree less virulent. Tbe difference, however, may be considered negligible and ceases to Interest the patient after a few minutes. Among tbe Australian cobras, the pit vipers of America and the great west African vipers there are siecies with evil repu tations, and the most alarming feature Is that tbe aggressive snakes are all desperately poisonous. The Slse of Bolivia. The area of Bolivia is not accurate ly known, yet it is probable that its present area Is not far from 000,000 square miles, which Is the equivalent of the area of Germany, France and Spain combined. From the lowlands on the east and southeast tbe land rises, sometimes by easy slope and sometimes ' by abrupt uplift to the snowcapped peak of Sornta, with Its altitude of near 25,000 feet and to tbe pyramid of Illlmanl, which Is given aa 21,300 feet In height. La Pas ilea, at an elevation of 11,000 feet above sea level and Polos! at nearly 14,000 feet. A few miles 'west of La. Pas lies the Inland sea of Tltlcaca, at an elevation of 13,000 feet. '" ' HI roaltlaa la the Matter. "Gracious T' exclaimed the fond wife, coming In her husband's den and find ing him smoking his pipe and reading. "This room is thick with smoke. I don't see bow you can stand to sit in here." ' "You can't?" responded the brutal husband. "Well, I don't stand to sit in here; I sit to sit In here. Did you think you bad married a freak?" It Is said that this was tbe first time in their married life that she slammed a door on leaving him. wit. Wit, like every other power, has Its boundaries. Its success depends on the aptitude of oUiers to receive impres sions, and that as some bodies. Indis soluble by beat, can set the furnace and crucible at defiance, there are minds upou which the rays of fancy may be pointed without effect nnd which no fire of sentiment can agitate or oxnlf Johnson. Pay Your Taxes. Tbls Is tbe last month to pay 11)00 taxes five percent added Jan. 1. Pay now and nave enough to buy Xmas gifts. After Jan. 1 taxes will bo emphatically collected by law. Slate, county and borough are demanding money. Col lector Copping was easy on people this year on account of strike, but now taxes must be paid. ' Letter Mat. List of uncial mod letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for week ending Deo. 1, 1900: Charles G. Bush, William Cochran, GuUeppl Lposlto, Ray MoGown, Miss Lula Rut. Jacob Snyder. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns P. M. Cardigan jackets for Xmas at Mil llrens. Don't forget Methodist day Tuesday, December 11, at Hall's. Mermen's Talcotn Powder 15 oentsat Milllrens. Leech's f Planing Mill i West Reynoldsville jj Window Sash, Doors, Frames. Flooring, 1 STAIR WORK 5 Rough and Dressed Lumber, Em, Em J Contract and repair worlcglyen I jjl prompt attention. Z i Give us your order. My prioes 5 i are reasonable. I W. A. LEECH, Proprietor. I STABLI8HE0 IN IS7B Capital and Profits $115,000.00 :: Assets, $450,000.00 ' The- Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Has a record for strength, courtesy and "square" dealing - extending oyer a quarter, of a century. Your business is respeetfully solicited. .J. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.SO TO 8.30. THE FIRST OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus . $165,000.00 Resources . . . $550,000.05 Jons H. Kauohsr, Pres. John B. Knucher Henry C. Delble Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking PARK THEATRE REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Friday Eve., Dec. 7 Lady Audley's Secret Friday, Dec. 11, 1906 Basket Ball weeaviiie vs. Reynoldsvllle Christmas Presents It is now the time of the year when everyone is looking for a Christ mas present. The best ' and most appropriate thing is to come to the COLUMBUS STUDIO and order some nice '. pictures. Cabinet size $2.50 to $6.00. Largest line of SOUVENIR POSTALS in town. Many beau tiful designs and styles. Call and see them. I. D. KELZ, Prop. lUbacrlbc fpr The Star If you want the Ntws BANK OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlee-Pres. K. C. Bchockirs, Cubler DIRECTORS J.CKlDg rtnnlel Nolan John H. Corbett J. 8. Himmond K. H. Wilson