VOLUME 15. REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1907 NUMBER 37. HAMILTON Successor to VASBINDER Everything in Photography Photographs from $1.50 to $20.00 per dozen. Enlarged pictures or portraits. Full line of frames and moulding for making frames to fit any picture. See our carbon green photographs the newest thing in up-to-date work. Come in and see us, whether you want work done or not. We are always here to attend to business. Studio open from 8.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. x We will deduct one-third from the price of all pictures not finished when promised. AH Work Guaranteed Of the highest class. You will find us always up-to-date with the newest creations in our line. 01 ft fa o o m fa fa 5 fa fa fa fa 0 fa fa fa fa Corner Fifth and Main! HAMILTON N. HANAU Annual 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 Handbag? for 15c. LADIES' COATS I sold coats in the beginning of the season for less than any other store in town. ' tlO.OO Cunts, Clearance Sale I'l Ice, $5X0. 112.00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, 16.00. 115.00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, $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 A NEW CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $112,000.00 Established 1875. THE ASSETS $450,000.00 Peoples National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE ' , A bank eminently fitted by long experience extensive con nections and large resources to give business men exception ally good banking service. OFFICERS ' W. B. Alexander, President. P. D. Smith. Vice President. F. K. Aioxander, Cashier. August Baldauf, Vice President. F. P. Alexander, Asst. Cashier. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. Meat Market Bids for Your Trade Recently opened in 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 orders and solicit your tr ide. FRANK BUSSARD Proprietor, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Subscribe for The -X" Star If you want the New E XECUTRIX" NOTICE Estato of John Peter Snyder, late of Wlnslow Townihip, Jefferson Co., Pa. Notice Ir hereby Riven that lettera texta mentary upon tbeestuteof the Raid decedent have been grunted to tbe undersigned. All persona Indebted to the said efttHte arte queated to make payment and thoae having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to Mrs. Laotta Rurkctt, . Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Smith M. McCreight, Attorney. The High School Bulletin Editor in Chief, Bert A. Hoffman.. Current Events, Lena Herpel social Events, Aldie Means. Jane Smith, Freshmen Rrp orter Tbdi DuB.ils hih school basket ball tara will pUy the R. II. 8. team at Evan's rink in Monday. February 18. DuBols put In tlm Courier few days ago that they were unquestionably tlm fastest team m-ouml here, but we are from Missouri This will bo a hard contested buttle and every oiiu should come and sue the game. Irl Fuller and Hurry Endress visited chapel Monday rooming, Well, the Senior class hn completed plane geometry and as a whole the marks were very good. There will b :i special program on the 22nd. The Juniors will hnvo an Inter-class contest for. the flva dollar gold piece given away by the Daugh ters of the American Revolution. Thoir subject will be, "Why we were Victor ious in the Revolutionary War." Joanne, Luclle and Anna are able to be with us again. This mnken the Senior class complete with the largest enrollment that has ever beeu In this school seventeen. Joe will explain everything. FRESHMEN. Miss Hook, of Brookvllle, was a guest of room 14 on Monday. Who said "cake?" Mr. Wescoat, are you sure there are seventy-five degrees In a right angle? The front seats are in great demand when Mr. Marsh is in the room. Mr. Sflherer attended ouroponing ex ercises Friday morning. ; Sykesvllle. Charles W. Gumbert, who has resided In this place for several years and has been teaching the Owens school this winter, resigned his position and left for Wllmerding, where he will he em ployed as draughtsman for the West Inghouse Air Brake Co. Members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church drove to DuBols Friday, where they held a dime social. A neat sum was realized. Mrs. J. C. Sohoooh, of DuBols. visited with ber sisters, Mrs. I. G. Mansfield and Mrs. H. B Phltlippi, Saturday. Mrs. ThomaB Elllnger and children, of Punxsutawney, visited wltb ber mother. Mrs. Pitman, last Sunday. Mrs. D. A. Williams and daughter, Ella, visited w.th Mrs. J L Test In Reynoldsvllle one day last week. ' Mis. C. C. Gadd and daughter, Ar meda, have been visiting frietids In Unlontown since last Thursday. Mrs. Glenn Eaton visited several days last week with her mother, Mrs. A. S. Phlllippi, In Blacklick. Miss Adda Sixoicvr. of Cluarfield. hns been visiting wh li Mrs. Wm Slougbten for several wuelw Miss Cora Smith spent Saturday and Sunday at hnr home near Reynoldbvlllo. Vm. Stougbten visited with friends In Emporium lal Sunday. ' A Valuable Lesson. ''Six years ago ( learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag nolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr. King's New LUa Pills, and the longer I tsko them 'hii bolter I find them. They p'ease everybody. Guarantei d at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.. Reynolds vllle and Svkesville. 26o. You will save money by attending 'I e great sain at I Horwiiz store. Stockholders Meeting. . Tbe annual meeting- of tbe stock holders of tbe Reynoldbville Land & Improvement Company will be held Monday, Feb. .18, at 8 00 p. m. In Cen tennial ball for tbe purpose ofe.ectlng s-- ' of directors and tbe transaction of such other business as may be pre sented. S. B. Elliott, Pres. H. Alex. Stoke, Sec'y. w Bad Breath. A well-known physician, who undoubtedly knows, declares that bad breath has broken off more matches than bad temper. . inere are ardent lovers who must sometimes wish their sweethearts presented sweeter mouths to be kissed. Good teeth cannot prevent bad breath when the stomach is disordered. The best cure for bad breath is a cleansing out of the body by use of Lane's Family Medicine the tonic laxative. This is a herb medicine, sold In 25c add 50c. packages by drug gists and it is saving more doctor s bills than any other medicine has ever saved. It cures headache, backache, indigestion, constipation and skin aiseases. Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was literally coughiug myself to deatb, and had become too weak to leave my bod; and neighbors predicted thai. I would never leave It alive; but they got fooled, for thank a be to God, I was Induoed to try Dr. King's New Dis covery, t took just four ono dollar bottles to completely cure lbs cough and restore roe to good sound health," writes Mrs. Era ' Unoapher, of Grover tovvn, Stark Co., ind. This king of congli and cold cures, mid healer of throat and lungs, is guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., of Ueynolds ville and Sykesvllle. 50o and 81.00. Trial bottle free. Royal Quality. Threo thousand barrels sold in Royn uldsvillu during the lust six months. Nothing tqual to it. Satisfaction guar anteed. Abk jour grocer for Hoyut Quality Flour. W. G. Spencer, agent, Clearlield, I'm. Do you want a rubber that wears? Then buy Gold Seal. Men's SI 25; Women's 75o at Adam's. You will uvo money by attending the great sale at I Horwitz etorj. Colored spats for women, a:iy shade to match yout dress for "Ac at Adam's. Is &! I I ? O J F fa T H S S- P 1 5 ? W o 1 1 , )vJ A 9 .' r ? The Jefferson flacaroni Factory Now handles some of the finest grades of flour ever brought to Reyn oldsvllle and has the ex clusive agency . 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 riot. ' They also call attention , to the fact that they ate 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 a b s o 1 u tely 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. The Citizens National Bank ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH Your attention i9 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. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PA; The First National Bank OF REYNOLD8VILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . $165,000.00 $550,000.00 Jonx B. Kadcbih, Pres. John H. Kaurher Henry C. Delbln OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. CIKIne Daniel Nolan J. 0. Hammond K. C. ScnrJCKiRS. Cashier John H. Corbett R. H.WIlaon Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results A
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