S "V. f.P J-.. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1907. NUflLBEB 33. VOLUME 15. A SAFE AND SOUND INSTITUTION IS The Citizens National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Officers DAVID WHEELER President McCURDY HUNTER Vice Presldont ARTHUR O'DONNEL Vice President J. B. HOWARD Cashier J. W. HUNTER Asst. Cashier Directors Arthur O'bonnnl John W. Stewart Duvld Wheeler John F. Dinner J.G.Brown McCurdy Hunter Madison McOrelght Andrew Wheeler J. S. Howard Dr. A. H. Bowser WHY ? Bucause wenever take any chances tn watered stock or bonds. We only handle ne gotiable paper with ironclad endorsers. We loan no individual, corporation or firm over five thousand dollars. Our stockholders are home people and the directors are selected by the majority of the stock. All accounts are strictly confidential. We pay you the highest rate of Interest in the very shortest length of tim All at-cnunts are looked after on day of receipt. Giv.i us a trial and wo guarantee mtisfnotinn. We carry burglar insurances and have fire proof vaults. THE FIRST NATIONAL Ml OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $165,000.00 Resources . . . $550,000.00 John H. Kadcher, Pres. John H . Kaucher Henry O. Delble OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlee-Pres. K. C. Bchuckbrs, Cashier DIRECTORS J. C "King Daniel Nolan John H. Oorbett J.B. Hammond R. H . Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking T i The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results m 1 N. HANAU January Clearance Sale. ', I will close out all winter goods. You can save from 25 to 35 per cent by coming here to buy. FASCINATORS 50c ones, Clearance Price 35 cents. 75c, clearance 59c. $1.25, clearance price 87c. NOTIONS 50c Golf Gloves for 37c. 25c Golf Gloves for 19c. 50c Handbags 26c. 25c Handbags for 15c. LADIES' COATS-I sold coats in the beginning of the season for less than any other store in town. $10 00 Coats, Clearance Suit, Price, J5.0O. 12.00 Coat, Clearance Sale Price, $0.00. $15.00 Coats, Clearauce Sule Prico, $7 50. CHILDREN'S COATS $2.00 Coats, now $1.39. $1.50 Coats now 90c. $3.00 Coats now. $2.25. $3.50 White Bearskin Coats, $2.25. Come and see for yourself. N. HANAU. , REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. r 1 The Laboring Man Talks Going my way? Yes, I'm a little late. Stopped to buy some Sealshipt oysters for supper. "What are they?" Why, noth ing but just the finest oysters you ever tasted in your life. "Too dear for a workingman?" That's where you are dead wrong. They are the only oys ters a poor man can afford to buy. When you buy Sealshipt oysters you get solid meats, and you are not paying for dirty ice water. My wile says that a pint of Sealshipt will go as far as a quart of any other oysters. And as for the flavor you come down some Sunday night and my wife will give you an oyster stew that will make you think you never tasted an oyster before. Fran Restauran t Cubcrlbe for The 4fr Star If you want the New WHAT ABOUT THAT FURNITURE You ore wanting to get UPHOLSTER E D Why not have it done now while you have a chance? You are perhaps putting it off until you will not be able to get it done. I will not take in any work after April 1, 1007, so don't wait until the last moment as you may be disap pointed. I am leaving town. E. A. Reitz, The Upholstf.rek. . . Leech's i Planing Mill i ' 4 West Reynoldsville i, f indow Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, STAIR WORK Rough and Dressed Lumber Etc., Etc. Contract and repair workiglyen ' prompt attention. I Give us your order. My prioes $ are reasonable. I W. A. LEECH, Proprietor. ft PARK THEATRE REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Engagement Extraordinary. Quincy Adams Sawyer will appear at Park Theatre January 24th, with their own special scenery and electric effects. This attraction is a guaranteed attraction and money will be cheerfully refunded if company is not as represented. Prices : $1.00, 75, 50, 35 and 25 cents. BflfiBSSKBSBKafl Bing-Stoke Cos Special Clearance Sale. AH our Furs go in this sale at 25 per cent, or One-Fourth off. Gold Trading Stamps with every purchase. Bing-Stoke Company. NEW MANAGER FOR PARK THEATRE J. A. Blaydon Takes Charge of that Popular Amusement Re sort and will Continue the Progressive Policy of his Pre decessor in Securing Good At tractions. The selection of J. A. Blaydon as manager of the Park Theatre by Pres ident Dawson and the board of direct ors is a guarantee that the Reynolds ville Amusement Company proposes to carry out their promises of Riving the Reynoldsville people a playhouse con ducted on progressive lines and the best attractions that can be secured. Blaydon has been trained for such a position by years of practical exper ience In theatricnl life. He was atone time a member of one of the finest min strel troupes on the road and in bis tours played in many of the leading playhouses of the country. He is more over an expert electrician and in the modern play where the scenic effects add so much to the success of the feat ures, bis knowledge and experience are invaluable. Lastly be is a musician and in close touch with local musicians in band and orchestra, the latter of which be organized and conducted success fully. He will give to the local theatre goers attractions "worth while" and if by any accident a bad one does get In by misrepresentation he will "ring the curtain down double quick and refund the patrons money." Thousands of people and many of them live in Reynoldsville have read and enjoyed the book, Quincy Adams Sawyer," and mny more thousands have witnessed its production on the stage with equal pleasure. It is a tale of New England life humorous in char acter but with such a blending of pa thetic and quaint inoldent in simple unaffeoted village life that it touches a tender ohord In the heart and plays around in memory like a touching rem iniscence In real life. As a play it has had remarkable suocess, with few peers on the stage. The company that will present it at the Park Theatre Jan. 24 is one of the bast,giving a guaranteed performance and carrying with them every bit of Bcenery used in its presen tation. If merit is appreciated, the house should be filled that night. , A Guarantee of Squara Dealing. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 11, 1907. W. w. Wiley, Esq., Dear Sir: Id vlow of the con templated subscription to the capital stock of our corporation by the citizens of Reynoldsville, we desire to make it as clear as possible our bona fides in this mattor; and in that connection, should the $40,000 which our propo sition calls for be subscribed, we will agiee to begin bulldlni; our factory as soon tus the list is completed, to finish it entirely and to equip it with the neces sary machinery, and place it in operation and also to start the plant going before asking your land company for any deed whatever to the property, thus afford ing you absolute security that we faith fully carry out our promises. We think this should be entirely sat isfactory to every person contemplating an investment in our enterprise, as should we fall to redeem our pledges, wo should have no title to the land, the buildings thereon, or the expensive machinery which we Bball install there in. Very sincerely yours, Standard Tie & Equipment Co. Homer W. Case, President. HIGHEST TRUMP CARDS. The Pittsburg; Sunday Dispatch Clears the Board With Extra Fine Features. The Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch h al ways doing something surprising, but its latest coup really takes every trick and leaves the table clt ar. Its tabloid magazine section of 32 pages, printed on superfine paper and artistically illustrated, outshines every opposition in that line, and now there have been added four new comic pages, making the greatest comic department published by any newspaper. All the old comic favorites Peck's Bad Boy, Little Growling Bird, Mage the Magician's Daughter and the rent have been retained, and another oomplete set, in cluding Val the Ventriloquist, Barney Blue, Little Allrlght, Sawdust Sim and still more have been added, making aeries of comics containing easily thousand laughs. Rev. Cearlng Peters, irbo was pastor of the Reynoldsville M. E. church over twenty years ago, now doing evangel istic work In Erie conference is assisting Dr. J. Bell Neff in revival meeting in DuBoIs M. E. church. Rev. Peters will be In DuBols two weeks. "It cTMight Have Been." Thrl following letter from L. E. Saffo, ' manager of the gas engine plart hlch recently made a propo siti' o locate In Reynoldsville, is self exr ,.atory and will be of interest to th, , ,nany Reynoldsville people who BLOjorlbed so liberally to the fund In tended as an Inducement for the com pany to locate here: Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 11, 1907. Mr. W. W. Wiley, Reynoldsville, Pa. Dear Sir: It is with regret that the writer has to explain to you that this company has decided to erect a new plant at Bel mont, on the property adjoining our present one, and to operate the gas engine business as a department, in plase of having a new company as we bad contemplated. : We wish to thank you and the other gentlemen, personally, for the interest you have taken in this matter and re gret that we were unable to locate in your borough. We shall not forget the Reynoldsville people and hope that we may instrumental in securing for you Eome other company. Thanking you for your kindness and wishing you the compliments of the season, we are, Very truly yours, Clark Bros. Co. ' By L. L. 8bfford; . How to Cure Chilblains. ' . 'To enjoy freedom from chilblain's," writes John Kemp, East Otisficld, Me., ''I apply Bucklen's Arniou Salve. Have also used It for salt rheum with excellent results." Guaranteed to oure fever sores, Indolent uloers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25o at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. store Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Banister shoeB ibr men excel in fit and wear ; 15.00 a pair. Adam's Shoe Store. ' Want Column Rates: One cent per word for each and every insertion. LOST On Main street between Fifth and Pennsylvania railroad, sheepskin pocketbook with owner's name written on inside. One recept and other contents. Return to The Star office or post office. For Sale Two kitchen cupboards. Ihquire of George Hartman. For Sale or exchange, 80 horse power engine for smaller. F. P. Brown, Big Run, Pa. For RENT House on Fourth street. Inquire Mrs. Caroline Armor. For Rent Houw on Grant street. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitchell. ' One Double ten room house, barn and one acre of ground at Wlshaw for sale on easy terms. Enquire of E Neff. For Rent. Five room flat on Main Street. Inquire of E. T. McGaw. For Sale Two bed room suits, hot blast and two gas beating stoves, car pets and other household goods. In quire of Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, Main street. For Sale A No. 1 cow. Inquire of G. T. Woodford, popman. For Rent Six room bouse on Jack son sttvut Inquire of M. M. Davis. For SALE Six room house on Jack son street. Inquire of M. M. Davie. For Sale Three lots. Iuquire of Mrs. S. M. Rhoads. j Wanted Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home work. Salary $12.00 per week, tl.00 a day for expenses. Saunders Co. Dept. W., 4048 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 111. FOR Sale Three cows. Inquire of H. A. Swab, Reynoldsville. r A NEW VC3Maa Meat Market Bids for Your Trade Just opened in the Syn dicate building with a new line of choice fresh and smoked meats, lard, butter and eggs. We promise you prompt at tention to all order9 and solicit your trade. FRANK BUSSARD Proprietor. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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