The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 12, 1906, Image 2

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Tortured Day
and Night
Rheumatism Crazes the Mind
URIC-O, An Infernal Treatment for the
Blood It U Widely Recom
mended a a Cure.
Every sufferer from Rheumntism is
familiar with the sleepless nights, and
nerve binding, muscle twisting pains
which they have to endure. Vapor
baths have been used, Mt. Clemens has
been visited, and hundreds of dollars
spent in search of relief. There is hut
little use of other experiments, ns relief
and a permanent cure for all forms of
Rheumatism can only be found in
Smith's Specific l'rici-0. It matters
little how long one has suiiVred from
the trouble, or how iutci.se the suffer
ing, Uric-O will euro you. It cures by
its direct action upon the blood; mus
cles, and kidneys, neutralizing poison
ous uric and rheumatic acids. Driijj
plsts and I'hysieinns everywhere are
recommending I'rie-O, because they
know that at last there hns been a
remedy prepared which actually cures
the disease. Uric-0 is manufactured
by the Smith Drug Company, Syracuse,
N. Y. Is supplied to users in large
size bottles, which sell for SI 00. Your
Druggist can supply you with the rem
edy, or you can order direct. Samples
and circulars will be forwarded free to
all who apply. Use Uric-O for Rheu
matism only. It may possibly save
your lifo.
Urico 1b slid to Reynoldsvllle-hy the
Stoke & Peicht Druff Co.
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth op Penn'a.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
' . Harrlebunr, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the Act approved
May 1st, 1905, for the construction of
4,000 feet of road, 1(1 feet wide, extend
ing from Clayvllle borough line north
westerly along the said Brookvllle
Road, In Young township, In the county
of Jefferson. Plans and specifications
can bo seen at the office of the county
commissioners, Brookvillo, Pa., and at
the office of the State Highway Depart
ment, Hurrisburg. Pa. Bidding blanks
will be furnUhed by the State Highway
Department upon request. Bid must
be endorsed "Proposals tor Recon
struction of Road in Young Town
ship, Jefferson County," and re
ceived f.t the office of the State High
way Department not later than Dec
ember 2Sth, 1006.
Joseph W. Hunter,
State Highway Commissioner.
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth of Penn'a.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Sute Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the Act approved
May 1st, 1905, for the construction of
1,150 fu t of road, lti feet wide, extend
ing from borough line of Hunxsutawney
borough, northwardly, (known as the
Reynoldsville road,) in Young Town
ship, In the county of Jefferson. Pinna
and specifications can be seen at the
office of the county commissioners,
Broonville, Pa., and at the nffice of the
' State Highway Department, Harris
' burg. Pa. Bidding blanks will be
furnished by the State Highway De
apartment upon request. BHs must be
"endorsed, "PROPOSALS FOR RECON
STRUCTION of Road in Younu Town
ship, Jefferson County," and receiv
ed at the office .f the State Highway
Department not Inter than December
28lb, 190(1.
v Joseph W. Hunter
State Highway Cum m It-sinner.
Meeting of Stockholders.
You are bpreby Informed thm the hihiuiiI
mebtlns nf the stockholder of the SmnnMr
vllle Teleiihone Company will lie held m th
office of the Company, 'ii Main Htrcet, In the
BorouRhnf Bumniorvllle, on Wprtnesclay. ihn
Sthrtny of January, A. I. 11107, lit the hour of
ten o'clock A. M., fo the purpose of eleclln
a He ird .if Diiecff fur th ( ompany for the
onunlne year and fur Hie iramacl Ion of sni-h
, other buHlnCKi as may properly come before
nall meetinir, and u meetfnz of the stock
holders Is hereby called to convene- at the
enorul office of the Mild company on the Mtn
ay of January, 11)07. to take action on ap
proval or dloapprovul of the proposed ln-crei.-.e
of the capital stock nf said company
from liO.OUO to H0.OUO. And further, that
action will be taken to provide funds for
increasing- the capacity of the plant, improv
ing Its system and perfecting Its service In
' mt.'h mimiirir knri form as may he approved
by a mujorlty vote of the stockholders
present.
All stockholders are requested to be present
and vote to approve or disapprove tne aoove
resolutions which have been offered before
the Hoard of Directors, and to be Anally
passed upon at the stockholders' annual
meeting on the date above mentioned.
Oh. .7. K. Bhown. Job. 8. Hammond.
"resident. Secretary
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g west icy nuius viae
Window Sash, Doors,
J! RAMES, X LOOKING,
STAIR WORK
Rouuh and Dressed Lumhkk,
Etc., Etc.
Cuntract and repair work. given
prompt attention.
Give us your order. My pries
are reasonable.
Al. Prescott For Senator.
There Is a big contest on in the state
of Michigan for the tlflce of United
States Senator. There are a number
of active candidates, including three or
four members of the House from that
Slate, but none of them keem to have
anything like a firm grip on it.
In conversation with a gentleman
yesterday who la well versed In Mich
igan politics be said that be would not
be much surprised if Allen Prescott, of
Bay City, present Secretary of State of
Michigan, should coine in as a dark
horse and win out.
"The State Adminstratlon has not
yet sliowed Its hand," he said, "but it
is gentrally believed thit Prescott Is
the man the administration prefers.
Besides, Prescott is popular with every
body, and the active candidates for vhe
office would prefer him to any of their
opponents, because Prescott is not a
candidate, and has done nothing antag
onistic to the Interests of any of them."
The same authority eaid that while
Mr. Prescott was not a talker, and
would not do any oratorical stunts
In the Senate, he had other qualities
that were more valuable than the
ability to pump hot air, and that be
would make an excellent working
Senator, the kind that the practical
people from the Badger State most
admired.
Allen Prescott is an old Reynolds-
villa boy, having been born and reared
In that classic town, and it would be
specially gratifying to the old inhab
itants, and it would In a measure raise
the credit of every one of its residents,
if one of its products should reach tbe
exalted position of United States Senator.
' The older citizens of Reynoldsville
will remember "Al." Prescott as a ro
bust flaxen-haired boy, so full of animal
spirits that be could scarcely contain
himself, and popular with everybody on
account of his generous Impulses. He
is a son of Rev. C. H. Prescott, who be
gan his career as a lumberman at
PrescoUville, and subsequently went to
Michigan, and latter to Cleveland,
Ohio, where he has prospered so well
that he is numbered among the numer
ous millionaires of that city. Punxsu
tawney Spirit.
Holiday hankerchiefs for men, ladles
and children at low prices at A.
Katzuo's.
Hand painted Bisque china for Xmas
atMillirens.
Children's fur sets for Xmas at Mil-
lirens.
A store full of bargains at A. Katzen's,
Turkey Supper.
The members of the Presbyterian
Brotherhood served a turkey supp' r
In the Presbyterian chapel last Thurs
day evening, which was well patronized,
In fact the patronage surpassed the ex
pectations of the men and the culinary
departed was exhausted before all the
people were served. One hundred ana
sixty people were served with supper.
It was a cew experience for the men
and they were too generous with turkey
in serving the first tables and that was
whatcau3od the flustration among the
cooks and waiters later in the evening.
The ladies did not help In any way In
getting up the supper or waiting on the
tables, it was strictly in the hands of
the men and It was an excollont supper.
There were cut flowers on the tables
and everything was as nicely arranged
as the most fastidious could ask for.
We understand the supper was given
more for a social event than a money
making affair, and It was a success soci
ally. The Park Theatre orchestra
furnished music during the supper
hour.
Arrangements had been made for a
number of toasts after tbe people had
all been served with turkey, &c, but
the shortage in provisions, which the
men had not calculated on, delayed
matters some In Retting a new supply
and the toasts were not given.
Shareholders Meeting.
Reynoldsville, Pa., Deo. S, 1906.
The regular annual meeting of the
shareholders of The Peoples National
Bank of Reynoldsville, Pa., for the
election of directors for the ensuing
year and for the transaction of any
other business that may properly come
before It, will be held at Its Banking
House on Tuesday, January 8, 1907, at
3 p. m. F. K. Alexander,
Cashier.
Santa Claus
Left some Hoosier Kitchen cabinets at
"Balls," get one for your wife for
Christmas.
Japanese china cups and saucers 25c
at Milllrens.
Manicure sets for Xmas at MillirenB.
Deposit your will in a place where it
may be found after death. Leave it in
the vault of the Citizens National Bank
If you like. No charge.
See the Bisque vases for Xmas at
Milllreus.
Hand bags and purses for Xmas at
Milllrens.
Comb and brush sets for Xuip.s at
Milllrens.
Trunks for Xmas at Milllrens.
Our Prices on Carpets
are Very Low
As we have over 6, 000 yards and want
more room for Christmas goods. Come
. and see our stock. We have all kinds
of floor coverings. Remnants of car
pets for sale at very low prices.
J. R. Hillis & Company
Reynoldsville, Pa.
Furniture and House
Furnishing Goods.
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I N. HANAU
Fall and Winter
Goods
Ladies' Coats, Misses' Coats,
Children's Coats from 25 to
40 per cent cheaper than you
can buy anywhere else. &
Children's Coats 75c, $1.00 to $5.00.
Misses' Coats $2.00 to $7.50.
Ladies' Coats, $3.00 to $12.50.
Saxony Yarn 5 cents.
Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Men's Fleece
lined Underwear 39c. Other places charce vou 50c.
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:( Lome and see lor yourself.
II C IVLlVtlll X CH.LCM1S O-L u uuu xuu.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
N. HANAU.
gARMN GARDEN
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THE CATALPA.
Cnttinir Ifnrk In Order to Srmre
Straight iroM(h.
The picture shows nil Ohio insin who
Is Interested In farm forestry standing
by a entiilpn that hiid made three
mouths' growth nfter being cut bnok
last spring. This cutting buck of the
catalpa is very necessary with ninny
of the trees In order Unit n straight
THBEE MONTHS AFTEB CUTTINQ.
body may be secured, but (here Is dnn
ger of the new shoot breaking on ac
count of rrpld growth. When a tree
has grown rapidly the first yeiir it may
be better to cut back the second spring,
and it is n Rood plan to let the strulght
er trees stand uncut to serve ns a wlnd
breiik for the new growth of those cut
back. Ordinarily, however, the cutting
back Is done nfhr two years' growth,
and the new sprout will make a post
ns soon as the old one would have done
If left standing. Six by ten feet Is a
better distance for the trees than 8 by 8
on account of cultivation, und prists
can be cut In eight years from planting,
says a writer In National Stockman
nnd Farmc.
THE FALL PIPPIN.
A Ilelinb'e Ili-nrer (innil Knr Cooking
nml 1'nble I He.
This variety is in Its season the
standard for quality ns a cooking ap
ple In some parts of New England and
the middle states. Its fine, large, hand
some fruit always finds a market at
toj) prices wherever It Is known. It Is
a great favorite for cooking, while Its
brisk, juicy quality makes It a fairly
good table variety. The Kail Pippin
seems to lave originated In America
'"iti'' ifl'iM-il 'I'ViWii'i' LV.VAvf'KvBA'
FAi.li riri'ix.
from seed cf the Ilo'.l.r.id I'lppln, but
Its hlstorj Is uncertain. Trc "S over
Kill years old arc foiv.i l In Connecticut
and New V i'k. The tree U vigorous,
but only fairly productive. More or less
fruit Is, however. ;;rduco:l every year,
neither overbearing nir f;!',lh:g entire
ly. The worst defect of the variety is
the liability to scabby fruit In some lo
calities. The apples, like the one
shown in the photograph herewith, are
often three nnd one-half Inches In dl
ani'.'ter, with few small specimens.
Color, yellow, with red check; form.
Irregular; flesh, white, mellow, aro
matic. In sections where It Is known
and appreciated It Is n paying kind of
plant for home market. American Cul
tivator. MIlkiuK Mnchlnr..
Now that milking machines have
shown us that they can milk cows
without drying them up a new claim
is being made for them. The milk Is
drawn In a vacuum nnd t'cpaslted in
a covered pall through tulies without
vomlng In contact with the atmosphere.
It In well known that milk Is spoiled
by had odors from the stable and from
dust and dirt falling Into It during the
process of milking. In the best dairies
a great deal of expense and care are
continually expended to procure milk
as clean as possible. If the milking
machine proves ns satisfactory as It
promises to be It will rerolutionize
dairying, not only solvliis the labor
problem ns applied to mllkim, hut by
furnishing n better quality of milk at
less expeumi. It Is said that milk
drawn from the udder by the milking
machine nnd carried ut once to thor
oughly cold sterilised bottles will keep
In good condition for a week.
A Tluieljr Point.
The corn root louse, which Is cared
for by ants, when turned up by the
plow late In the fall is unable to re
enter the ground, and the ants are too
idugglsh to carry them below, making
It probable that both species will per
ish. Generally speaking, the later
plowluj; Is done the more effective It
will throve as an economic measure
iigninst Injurious Insects. II. A. Gog
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Notice to People of Reynolds-
ville and Vicinity.
Having had many years' experience in the
candy business, and knowing what the people
want, this year we can please everybody in the
city and vicinity with our pure home made can
dies at special prices. Before buying your can
dies elsewhere coin to our place, examine the
candy and get prices.
Extra Special Prices for Churches
and School Teachers
Remember we are headquarters for fancy
boxes of candy for Christmas gifts.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.
Reynoldsville Candy Works
Nolan Block. Malu Street. Reynoldsville, Pa.
XMAS GIFTS !
SOMETHING THAT WILL
BE APPRECIATED.
Now is the time to select Christmas
gifts and Samuel Katzen'B jewelry
store is the place. The early buyer
has an advantage over one who waits.
Don't wait. I carry a fine line of
DIAMONDS, LADIES'
LOCKETS, BRACELETS,
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
All kinds Gilded Clocks
RINGS, TOILET SETS,
MANICURE SETS, LADIES'
BACK COMBS, CUT GLASS,
Assortment of STERLING
SILVER NOVELTIES,
SILVERWARE
And numerous other articles that will
make lovely Christmas presents.
Call and see. No trouble to show
goods. Watches, clocks and jewelry
carefully repaired. All work guaran
teed for one year.
ENGRAVING FREE.
Samuel Katzen
THE JE WELE R
Next Door to Postoflice, Reynoldsville, Pa.
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Gallery Open Until Nine O'clock
in the Evening.
Holiday Photos
Now is the time to sit for your
holiday photos; nothing more
appropriate for an Xmas present
for your friends than a nice
photo of yourself. We have all
the latest styles of mounts to
select from. See our carbon
sepias, they are the latest. We
also have a fine line of oval
frames for small photos. Gallery
open until nine o'clock in the
evening. Sittings made night or
d.-yr at
VASBINDER'S
Special inducements for holi
days. Give us a call.
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