He - VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1907. NUMBER 35. Removal sale February 10th, I will move my jewelry store to the Fisher building on Main st., opposite McEntire's drug store, and until that time all goods will be sold at very low prices. Come in and be convinced. S. KflTZEN THE JEWELER Next Door to Postoffice. Crtn tie cured only by A nraci'.y that will len-.ovo I'ifl causo. Tlio cfteiier you ctop it vriCx lu-ndache powders or y'.'.la the quicker w"l it return. C-onornl!y, headache cones from a (lis. turbcd stomach or Irregular boweb, and almost invariably Laiac's Family Medicine 2 (a tonio laxative) will cure head ache in short order by retaliating the bowels and reinvlgoraling the stomach. It Is a great blood medicine and the favorite laxative, of old and young. At druggists', 25o. and 50c. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. The Citizens National Bank ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH Your attention is directed to the names of the following well known business men, who compose our Board of Directors : David Wheeler McCurdy Hunter J. M. McCreight John F. Dinger Arthur O'Donnel John W. Stewart James G. Brown Andrew Wheeler Dr. A. H. Bowser In addition to above, we have a strong body of stockholders, whose standing and responsibility give . increased strength to the institution. I THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Columbus it Studio I. D. Kelz Located on Main street, across from new Park Theatre. Pictures from 45o to $4.00 per i dozen. Cabinet size $2 to $4 per dozen. Proprietor Little Columbus Photos 6 for 25c. i Finest grade of work guaranteed.' Sp.clul attention givn wm k In your own Imnvs and to outside work In general. Pictures enlarged at low rates. We carry a large line of FRAMES' AND MOULDING and can quote you reasonable prices. Amateur kodak films and negatives developed. Largest line of Souvenir Post Cards In town. See our window display. n ti THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capita and Surpl Resources OF REYNOLD8VILLE. US $165,000.00 $550,000.00 Joan H. Kaccheb, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry C. Delble OFFICERS J. O. Kino. Vloe-Pres. DIHECTOE8 i . C.;Kn l Daniel Nolaa J. B. Hammond K. C. Bchcceem, Cashier John H. Corbett K, H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking TWO DAYS CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. Will be held in the Reynoldsville M. E. Church Thursday and Friday, Jan. 3 1st and Feb. 1st. 'HiangeliBm. QJhurfitati. 3mwarg 31st. a. . 9:30. Devotional Service led by Dr. A. J. Meek. 10:10. "What Is Evangelistic Work?" Rev. J. V. Bell, DuBois. 10:30. "Prayer and Evangelistic Work,'' Rev. J. A. MoCamey, Brookvllle. 11:00. "Personal Work In Evangelistic Meetings," Mr. S. D. Weeks, DuBois. 9. JR. 2:30. Devotional Service led by Rev. A. D. McKay 3:00. "The Evangelistic Church," Rev. H. H. Barr, DuBois. 3:30. "The Pastor his own Evangelist," Rev. Mr. Waldrop, Falls Creek. 4:00. Symposium, "How to Follow up an Evan gelistlo Campaign," Mr. H. W. Love, Brookvllle. 7:30. Evangelistic Service. ' Park Theatre. A. . 9:30. 10:00. 30. 11:00. v.. 2:30. 3:00. 3:30. 4:00. 7:30. Jrttag, Jrbroary lat. Devotional Service led by Dr. J. A. Parsons. "The Personality of the Holy Spirit," Rev. R: C. McMInn, Sykesvllle The Deity of the Holy Spirit," Rev. C. A. Clark, D.D., Punxsutawney. "The Emblems of the Holy Spirit," Rev. C. W. Miner, Punxsutawney. Devotional Servlre led by Mr. J. M. Correy, DuBois. 'The Work of the Holy Spirit," Rev. L. B. Underwood, Brookvllle. "The Filling of the Spirit and How to Re ceive It," Dr. Smith Waiting for the Promise of the Father, "The Sin Aganst the Holy Ghost," Dr. Smith, Park Theatre. Addresses limited to twenty minutes. Bring Bibles and note books. The High School Bulletin Editor-in-Chief, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Events, Lena Herpel. Social Events, Aldie Means. Jane Smith, Reporter Room 13. The quintet from the "city of gas wells" went down in defeat before the local H. S. five at Evans' Rink last Fri day evening. The first part of the game was close and exciting. At the end of tbe first half the score stood 14-9, In favor of tbe local five. The second half was different. The H. S. got their second wind and the way tbe points rolled up was certainly awful to tbe Kami boys. Tbe bi'tlng and all around work of the local five is Improving rapidly. Knoe U the champion team of MeKean county and by defeating th: uiH give th'1V)'tt am the! charn liniBhlp of aiiollicr uuiiii'y. ' The line up R. H. S 35 , .. . ' K ne H. S. 13. Svkes .Forward ' Pierott GillesptH Hunze, Pierott Hoffman Center'' ' f. Valemere Murray ' ?' . Guard . '(' ,. Dolphin Thornton ,- , . Guard ' , Reed Referee, Adam; timekeeper, ' Dr. Harrr King. Tlnii, two 20-m!nute halyes. The crowd enjoyed a nice skate after tbe game. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results The Punxsutawney H S. team, which is also the Y. M. C A. team, plays here Monday. February 4 P H. 8 U a fast team, their -xprnH art. small and we would like ui haVH hII the lover of tbo sport come out and lv 114 your hearty patronage. constitution. Ordinance I. No wblsperlug within school limits. Anvooe. who dares to commit tbUcrlmxw iil have punishment bestowpd on them h follows : Deport ment marked down, having pleasure of standing nr slulrjf tide Prof: Marsh, jut as ,'Hl!i Honor' ishes. . Oidtnauoe II. No luting within sight of tbe faoulty or away gnos your honor, beside having to ylslt Prof. Marsh In bis room. Ordinance III. No responding Im pudently to maglster or you lose your footbold and standing with the rest of the pupils. Ordinance IV No deceiving tbe In structor by reading your recitation from the book or you suffer' the loss of your self-respect, teacher's respect, classes' respect, everybody's respect and nobody's respect. Ordlnanoe V. No scattering paper or any foreign matter. Alas, If you do you suffer consequences. Ordinance VI. Get all supplies off Mies Dewey. Arctics. . Men's 4 buckle arctics for overshoes or with solid heel only 11.89. Blng-Stoke Co. You will save money by attending the great sale at I. Horwltz store. Colored Snati for women anv shad you want for 76o. a pair Adam's Shoe store. You will save money by attending the great sale at Hue. The Tipping Nuisance. . The Missouri Legislature has passed a bill tasking It a misdemeanor to tip a waiter or Pullman porter. The penalty Is a fine of not le's than five dollars nor more than two hundred. The tipping business is getting to be a very decided nuisance. A man who travels must reckon on about 25 per oent. of his ex penses in tips. If be doesn't tip the waiter at any of the leading hotels where be happens to take a meal, tbe whoj, force of colored gentlemen will give your waiter the laugh and put you down as a jay who doesn't understand tbe decencies of life. And tbe truth is that, in many places, waiters depend entirely on tips as payment for their services. This sort of graft is so profit able in some of tbe big hotels that a waiter actually pays for tbe Drivlles-e of working. , He gets his compensation by "working" the guests. The average man doesn't want anybody to work for him for nothing and the possibility that we waiter is receiving no other wages makes you feel that you ought to tin him: It is a bad custom but It is doubt ful if it can be cured by legislation, for the reason that a man ought to, have the constitutional right to give bis own money to whom he pleases. Punxsu tawney Spirit. Soldier. Miss Catherine Ross is visiting in McKean Co. Mrs. J. Laverick, who has been at tbe Adrian hospital. Is borne again muoh improved. Her many friends hope for a speedy reoovery. J.C. Bell and wife, of Wlsbaw, were in town Sunday.' Miss Jennie Hunter Is staying with Dr. Hammond and wife at Wlsbaw at present. DeVere Ritchie has been ill, but Is better at present. "Bobble Burns" was at Hotel Soldier last Friday ntgbt. A large crowd was present, all report a very good time. Cured of Lung Trouble. "It Is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption,' writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I bad run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about bIx months, when my cough and lung trouble was entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight; 170 pounds." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guar n teed at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. stores, Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle. 6O0 and 11.00. Trial bottle free. ubacrlb for The -X- Star If you want the News New Applicants Refused License. Liquor license court was held In Brookvllle on Monday of last week and Judge Reed granted license to all tbe old applicants, but held all tbe new applicants over until Monday of this week and then decided not to grant any of them. Following are names of tbe applicants who were refused: Wholesale William Delaney, Falls Creek. ; Retail John D. Davis, residence Perry township, Fordham Hotel. 1 Judson H. Brady, residence Wlnslow township, Arlington Hotel. Michael J. Skeban, residence Sum tnerville borough, Commercial hotel. Bottlers William Delaney, Falls Creek. Distillers Punxsutawney Distillery Co., a corporation at tbe Distillery of tbe Punxsutawney Distilling Co , in Punxsutawney Borough, Pa. Reynoldsville Distillery Co., at that certain distillery situate in tbe town ship of Wlnslow, Jefferson county, Pa. tetter List. List of unclaimed letters rematnlng in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for week ending Jan. 26, 1907. Charley Bodeoker, David Gourley, C. D. King, Laura B. Neil, Mrs. Gertrude Mease, Mrs. Cbas. Rboades, J. W Spencer. Foreign. Joss Skolum, John Lymelo, John Trimetto. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns P. la, i off on Ladies and cbildrens coats at Millirens. Colored low top Spats for woman. Red Gray and Blue. Price 75c. Adam Shoe Store. eport of the condition R ' or the PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE, at Keynoldsville, In tbe state of Pennsyl vania, at me close 01 ousinees Jan. Jsatn, iwf, Rssocacas. Bonds. . I 9.300 00 Loan and discounts (324,9)18 65 238,648 OA Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 2iH IS U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.... 60,010 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bonds . 2,0110 00 Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures.. 25,361 27 Due from National Dank (no re serve agents 4.V9 84 Due from approved reserve agents 44,703 44 Checks and other cash Items H,'JhH 78 Notes of other National Banks 4,810 00 r factional paper currency, nickels and cent 368 48 Lawful money reserve in hank, vli: Specie 112,276 00 Legal-tender notes S.S40 00 17,818 0C Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 of circulation) 200 00 Total.. tW,41 19 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 1100.000 00 Surplus fund 12,000 00 Undivided proBu, less expenses ana taxes paid 1,829 78 National Bank notes outstanding... 60,000 00 inoiviauai aepositssuDject to check 8231.U6 63 Cashier's checks outstanding 2& 81 231,788 44 Total (396,418 It lUto if Fsuiylvula, Otuty tt Jiftrasa, m: I. F. H. Alexander. Cashier nf the atwiv. named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true to the beat of my i , 1 1 . . F. K. AuuKSiB, Cashier. Rubscribed and sworn to before me this JHthday of Jan., 1WI7. smith m- MCUHKirJHT, notary Public. My commission expiree Jan. W, 19U9. Correct Attest: W.B. Albxahdul W. H. Moons, Jam as H, Bpry, Directors. The Right Name. . Mr, August Sberpe, the popular overseer of tbe poor, at Fort MaOlson, la., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are rightly named; tbey act more agree ably, do more good and make one feel better than any other laxative. Guar anteed to cure biliousness and consti pation. 25c at Sioke & Felcbt Drug Co. store Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle Stockholders Meeting. ' The annual meeting of the stock holders of tbe Reynoldsville Land & Improvement Company will be held Monday, Feb. 18, at 8 00 p. m. In Cen tennial hall for the purpose of electing - v of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be pre sented. S. B. Elliott, Pres. H. Alex. Stoke, Seo'y. , Leggings. 1 Leggings 25 cents for children, 30 cents for misses and 35 cents for ladles. Blng-Stoke Co. 25 per cent off on Blankets at Millirens. The Jefferson riacaroni Factory Now handles some of the finest grades of flour ever brought , to Reyn oldsville and has the ex clusive .agencr in this section for some lines never before sold here Have a special brand "Crown" made express ly for us. Flour is sold at retail and a special in. vitation is extended the public to stop at the of fice in Evans building, . Main street, near Frank's New Tavern, and see their line, whether you wish to buy or not. They also call attention to the fact that they are selling the finest ' Pure Olive Oil to be had in Reynolds ville. It is an imported product the best the old country can produce guaranteed absolutely pure and bears the gov ernment stamp of excel lence. All goods sold by the macaroni factory are reasonably priced and of first quality. Send orders for family use by mail or 'phone. Both 'phones. C. & J. Marinaro, Props. A NEW Mtfllssssi Meat Market Bids for Your Trade Recently opened inSyn dicate building with a new line of choice fresh and smoked meats, lard, butter and eggs. We promise you prompt at tention to all orders and solicit your trade. FRANK BUSSARD Proprietor, , REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. J