J ,8, IT REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1907. NI'MRKK 89. 1 I SB. aiWW:'..li.flAuAaBT2l THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Now located in its new banking quarters in The Peoples National Bank building, extends to the general public a cordial invitation to visit and make use of its unrivalled banking facilities. It is able and . willing to afford to every customer and patron accommodations con sistent with conservative banking. Its officers and directors will be pleased at any time to discuss any banking business with its patrons and desires visitors to make this bank their headquarters when in the city. In our savings department interest is paid and compounded semi--annunlly on pavings accounts. Deposits received in any amounts and at any time and have very liberal withdrawal privileges. OFFICERS VV. B. ALEXANDER, President. F. D. SMITH, Vice-President. F. K. ALEXANDER, Cashier. AUGUST BALDAUF, Vice-President. F. P. ALEXANDER, Ar'st. Cashier. DIRECTORS L. P. Seelev F. D. Smith W. B. Alexander August Baldauf D. L. Taylor Amos Strouse W. C. Murray Dr. II. B. McGarrah Dr. J. C. Sayers W. Harry Moore J as. H. Spry Capital and Surplus $112,000.00. Resources $450,000.00. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. FOUNDED 1875 N. HANAU Annual Clearance Sale. I will close out all winter goods. f 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. 110.00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, 15.00. tl 2.00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, $6.00. $15.00 Coats, Clearauce Sale Price, $7.60. CHILDREN'S CO ATS-$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. Leech's I Planing Mill West Revnoldsville Window Sash. Doors. t Frames. Flooring. j STAIR WORK Bough and Dressed Lumber, Etc.. Ktc ' Contract Rod repair work given 41 prompt ttitintlou. Give u your oroVr. My prloes are rear, liable. W. A. LEECH. Proprietor. N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. E I OB WORK of all kinds promptly done at THE STAR OFFICE. 3 5 S- O g 3 g. w o rf 1? v .- m The Hih School Bulletin Editor in-Chief, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Events, Lena H expel. Social Events, Aldie Mens. Jane Smith, Fresh m en Reporter The program given by the schools on Washington's birthday was highly en joyed by all present. Miss Florence Harris and Miss Mary 'arsons were tie for thn five dollar (told piece given by the Daughters of the American Revolution. John H. Thornton won the fire dollars given by tbe Citizens Na tional bank for the best oration on Lincoln. The R. H. S. will play Brookville H. S. here on Friday, March 1st. This game will ba clean and fast. We would like to see everyone turn out. Mildred Sutter will entertain tbe olass of '07 atber residence this evening. The Senior class will put on a play in the near future. It has not been de cided what they will give but by the next Ibsub they hope that it will be de cided. rHEHIIIB'S IXAM. - Twenty-four little Frenhmen, Hnppy Hi can lies One fliinltpfl In mathi'nmllrs Thftn there were twenty-three. She told her not to worry. Nor nil up lute and crnm, Nor feel h Hmme of hurry In I liking her exnrn. And so hIki didn't worry. Nor nit up lute find cram, Nor feel a sense of hurry And nhe fulled In her exam. Did you abk Mr. Berkley to look up 'majority':"' Joe's motto: "Stand by the teacher." i . Throw, throw, throw your notes, Gently down the alHle. Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Notes are Just the ityle. Popular Wedding I, Sophie Moore, (Sophomore) take you, Geo. Metry (Geometry) for better or for worse, through crams and exams, and, feasts and fasts and shoes of all lasts. Wit nessed by Freshmen. Are there apples In t he air When the afternoon la nigh 1 Are there applei In the air When the learner Mints Iter eye? The Fresh leg are getting very musical. No need of reils as tbe girls have had a shampoo. What Is the lateral surfsce of a prism? Hercules on the Road. ' Frank Gray, the strong man of Falls Creek, who has surprised the people of this section of tbe country by lifting about a ton and a half, and who has appeared on tbe local stage as well as at the theater I urns In the different towns around here, left on Monday for Punxsutawney where he will lift for a week at the little theater there. Gray is without doubt the strongest person In tbe country, and being a young man there is bright prospect for him break ing tbe world's lifting record before he bas advanced much farther In life Falls Creek Herald. Have you a picture of a departed friend that you want enlarged ? Try Hamilton. When you want satlsfHurion In shoes buy Walkover; price W 00. Adam's. RHEUMATISM CANNOT BE CURED UNLESS URIC-0 IS USED . Sadden Deaths, Heart Failure and Paralysis Are Caused by Poisonous Uric and Rheumatic Acids. The disease whose cause is shrouded in mystery, the affliction that is said to be incurable, is commonly known as paralysis. Show us a person suffer ng with this disease, and you will find that at some time previous to the at tack, the patient suffered from some form of Rheumatism. This dangerous disease should not be neglected, espe cially where there is a cure within such easy reach. We refer to Smith's Spe cific Uric-O, a harmless compound, free from alcohol and poison, and made to cure Bheumatism only. . (Jrio-O acta with marvelous swiftness on the blood, muscles and kidneys, and cannot fail to remove all traces of poisonous Urie and Rheumatic acid from the system. Uric-0 is not a cathartic does not affect or dist . ss the stomach, and is the only known liquid preparation that will re lieve and permanently cure Bheuma tism in its most distressing forms. We wantall Rheumatic sufferers to test the merits of Urie-O. therefore by address ing theSMITH DRUOCOMPANY.SYR ACCSE. N. Y.. a liberal size sample and circular will be sent free. Uric-O ) sold by Druggists at $1.00 per bottle, or will be sent direct upon receipt of price. .o- 'Urico is s 'Id In Reynoldsvllle by the Sloke Sl Feicht Drug Co. A NEW 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 trade. FRANK BUSSARD PROPRIETOR. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. A. KATZEN the peoples baroain STORE In order to make room for spring we have decided to sell ALL WINTER GOODS AND END LOTS Below Cost Don't miss these bar gains as they will not last long. JJtSSOLUTION NOTICE Notlre la hereby (riven that the partnership heretofore nxlstlns hetween 8. 1!. Henry and t!. M. Miller, under the Arm name of Henry Miller, was dhiMilvea on the 8th day of Kel ruary, 107, by mutual consent. The buiilnes will hereafter be rondumed by H tl. Henry, to whom all bills owlnl late Arm are due and payable, and to whom all claim and de mand Jon said Arm are to be presented f.jr payment. g. c. Hkhrt, ,. . O. M. MH.LF.B, Keynoldtvllle, Feb. 8, 1W7. The Jefferson Macaroni Factory Now handles some of the finest grades of flour ever brought to Reyn oldsville 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 not. J 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. 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. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK : REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The First National Bank Of REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . $165,000.00 $550,000.00 Jobs H. Kacchkh, Pre. John H. Kaurher Heory C Detble OFFICERS ' '" J. C. Knro. VlL-e-Prt. K. C. SCBTCitlRS. Caahler DIRECTORS J.CtKInc "Daniel Nolan J. B. Hammond John IT. Corbett R.U. Wilaun Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking J
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