EI -5tar MhscrifiHon $1.00 per year in tulmnrt. A.svrKi'llKNaON, Kdllor ami INib. WKDNKSDAV. MAKOII 20, 1!H7. A law has been enacted by thesluto legislature providing a method fop thu removal of township cdHcer for failure to purforin the duties of their ofllcu. At a meeting of Uio Kepuhllcan county committeemen hold In llrouk vlllo on the IMita ItiHlant tho nt-w mien, Offered at a provloiw meeting for governing the itepuhlioan party In Jefferson ominty, were unanimously adopted and are now In foroo. A number of copies of the now rule will be printed aud put In tho hands of tho committeemen. The now town uonnoll baH been or ganised and is now ready to attend to business for this municipality. While every member of that body will, uo doubt, be conscientious In the business transactions for Iteynolisvllle borough, and do bis best, yet It is a foregone con clusion that the tow council of 1H07 will not please all the people in dis charging their ollloial duties. Noothor council In the history of till" borough, and It Is the same In other boroughs, has been able to do just what all the people thought was the right thing, aul this council will be no exception. It seems Impossible for a public olllclal to pleasu all the dear people, then-fore, gentle men, do your best and you will still he censured by some person. It will bo a remarkable council If It does not make mistakes In the judgment of constit uents. Tbo reason why It Is Impossible to please all the people Is because there Is so much selfishness In tho hu man family, and men got mad because things are not done the way they think It should bo done. What pleases one makes another one mad, as their In terests are different. It seoms remark able that there are so many men In Heynoldsvllle who know what council should do, and yet these men are, un fortunately, not elected as members of the council or school board. If these men. who know how to run the business of a borough, were elected, they would oon find out that somebody was ready to kick. We do not say that the town councils In the history of our town have always been wise Id conducting the , business of the borough, yet, generally peaking, we believe they did what they thought was the best thing to do. It U a thankless job to bo a memberkof council or school board, censure or con demnation is all that some people give men who serve on these boards. A Statement. To the Taxpayer! of Jiffcrsnn County: The allegation having been made through the columns of a Clearfield county newspaper circulated In Joffer eon county largely for this purpose, that the Uopubllcan members of the board of county commissioners are op posed to the examination of the records of the county by private citizens, we deem It expedient to make known, thus publicly, the truth of the matter. The records of the commissioners' office belong to the people and they are open at any time for tho Inspection of any taxpayer of Jefferson county who desires to acquaint himself with the work being done or, having been done by the board of county commissioners. Upon any request for sppetflo Informa tion upon any public matter we will - instruct the clerk to prepare the same, r to render such assistance to you as is Id his power If you prefer to make a personal Investigation of the records. John 8. Bark, J. N. Kelley. Biiookvili.e, Pa., March 18, 1907. The Balmy South, Miami, Biscaycne Bay, Fla. Feb. 28, 1007. The city of Miami sprang full grown out ot the wilderness ten years ago. Prior to this time one store, whose trade was with the Indians and a few white families, ekeing out a livelihood by wrecking and the manufacture of coontle starch, a product of a specie of the palmetto and Is a vegetable used by the Indians as a substitute for po tato. We took boat up the Miami river as far as the rapids, where there is a high observatory, giving a good view of the Everglades, thousands upon thousands of acres here. The last rem nant of the Scmlnolos, who refused to go on the reservation, retreated to the islands of tho Everglades. They fish and trap the otter and other animals and delight in catching the alligators. They bring their product down on canoes and trade with the white man, but other ways will not be social. There are about seven hundred of them. They have our. improved rifles, and are ex- Sorts at shooting : they never sight ut delight to rest their gun on their hip or breast, shoot quick and fatal. The Everglades are of coral rock for mation, limestone covered over with about a foot of sand and black dirt, de cayed vegetable matter and water al most on a level with the sea. There are scrubby shrubs and ooarso grass five or six feet high in which one can find alligators, rattlesnakes and moccasin nakes and many other reptiles. On the dry land may bo found nice cocoa nut groves, orange groves, grape fruit, citrons and bananas. In the yard of this hotel areoocoanuts and royal palms. G. W. Miller. Card of Thank. We are very grateful to our friend and neighbors who were so kind and helpful after tbo death of our beloved son, Clair. W. C. Aim an and family. Sevengala ii Coming. The manager announces to the pa trons of the Park theatre that he has secured through the International Amusement Syndicate, the king of funmakere, Bevengala, for three Vlfhte, commencing on Thursday evening,' ' March 21st' He comes to our - city highly endorsed . by press and public, and If advance press notices are any criterion to go by, he must be a wonder. John F. Strauss will tune or repair your piano. AH work guaranteed. Leave your order at Strauss Bros.' xousio store in Evans building. , Easter oxfords for mem and women. Prices from 12.00 to 15.00. Adam'. Sykesvllle. Mli-s Lula Garhart spent Siituidity will) friends lu DuU-iIh '. Ilermnn Guthrie, nf Oli-iirll-dd, spent Humbiy with Irii-ml-t in town, f H A Loghry wilf'i mid urn, Civile, of DuUnla. vlxlu'd with Mix. Tlmlmti Smith and Mrs. I. (1. Mansfield Satur day. Thomas White und two daughters returned home from Huntington Co. lust, week, whore they ti ml b if n vl-dtlng his mother, who Is III. The Sykosvlllo Light, Heat and Power Co. hiivo their wires strung from the Dullols power hmirio and the Sykcs Hotel Iiiih I) vii wired and the lights horning si nee Saturday evening, An mo light Iihh heeu placed In front of the hotel, which uilila iniicll to the con venience of tho patrons of the SAme. Ira John-inn and M. A. Zimmerman have purchased the Shuffler meat, mar ket at this place from Mr. Sheftlor, of DuHols. Mr. Johnston will conduct the market. On Thursday Judge John W. Ilond handed down bis decree In regard to the petition asking that the village be Incorporated as a borough. The de cree sets forth tho granting of the prayer of the petitioners and places the costs of the suit on those parties who opposed the petition. The date set for tho holding of tho election Is April ,10. Uev. J. W. Crawford has purchased the entire stock of dry goodM aud gro ceries of Mrs. Lan in 1. lloiuieU and Is now busily engaged in remodeling the store room ami having tliesame treated to two coats of paint. Within a fow days a new lot of goods will bo placed on tho shelves. Paradise. J. M. Norrls and Margaret Cathn'rs worn In Mrookvllle Inst Saturday. John Daugherty bought a valuable horse last week. Pearl Cochran took a flying trip to Baxter a few days ago. A number of people of this place at tended Pomona Grange at lteynolds villeon Wednesday. Bill Carpenter and Harry Daugherty had business in town last week. Charley Shummel spent Sunday even ing of last week with friends In Wish aw. Ed. Cochran, who has been on the sick list for a number of weeks, Is able to be arouud again. W. A. Sheesloy bas been appointed road master of this place. P. M. Wells and family spent Sunday in Wlshaw. J. W. Syphrlt says If you feed a chicken hot water they will lay hard boiled eggs, John Randolph, of Moose Creek, Is doing a rushing business hauling coal. Leave your orders at Koernor's gro cery store, near postofflce, for potted plants and cut (lowers for Easter. Buy a spring tenlo for your feet. Price $:i. 00 to $4.00. Adam's. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vorv Insertion. For Sale Nice lot for home on Worth street., three-year-old Palo Alto driving horse, farm mare 1400 weight, five shares of Heynoldsvllle First National bank stock of first Issue 1500.000 In silk mill stock, 11,000.00 In steel plant stock. Inquire of M. C. Coleman. For Ren House on Grant st. with Brlvllege of town water. Inquire of r. R. DeVere King. For Sale Second hand one-horse wagon. Inquire at The Star office. EoQ8 FOR Hatchino From white Plymouth Rocks, white Leghorns (single cemb), Acaconas, Red Caps; 50c per setting. Alex. Cooper, ,R. F. D. No. 2, Roynoldsvllle. For Sale or Rent Six room house, good water; Avenue. Lillian Lrwis. For Sale Full blooded Plymouth Rock chicken eggs for setting. In quire of H. A. Swab. FOR Sale Eggs from pure bred barred Plymouth Rocks (Gardener Thompson strain) 50c per setting. In quire of Frank Shumakor. FOR Sale Good Jersey cow, In quire at The Star office. FOR SALE Good 140 acre farm In McCalmont township; ono house, two barns aud one shop on farm; easy terms. Inquire at The Star office. For Rent Eight room house on Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hoon. For Rent Six room house on Hill street, near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. For Rent--Six room house on Jack son street. Inquire of M. M. Dayis. FOR Sale 8Ix room house on Jack son street. Inquire of M. M. Davis. f When yoor Watch Slops Voa cannot Bake it go by shaking il. VV Hen t be bowels are constipated you can disturb them with cathartics but, like the watch, they will not be able to do their allotted work until they are put into proper condi tion to do it. One cannot mend a delicate piece of mechanism by vio- ua as X no machine made by man is as fine X as me numan txxiy. The use of pills, salts, castor-oil and strong cathartic medicines is the violent method. The use of the herb tonic laxative, Lane's Family Medicine is the method adopted by intelli gent people. Headache, backache, indigestion, constipation. Bkin diseases all are benefited immediately by the use of this medicine. Druprgists sell it at 25c. and 5c. The High School Bulletin Editor-in-chief, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Events. Lena Heudel. social Events aldik Me.nsi Jane smith Fuksiimkn Hkdoutkr No mine i xainliiiilioiiH until the Html, and only 1)7 moro days of school. Ye who have la-en a little hack In your similes, now Is your time to dig in und bring up Hotti'i of those grades. Tho II. II S. HasUet Hull team will go to Duliols Thursday evening to play the On Hols live. Km iters can aid a ureal deal In whining a giimo, so ho sure and lake a cur that evening anil glvi.1 us your support. Gllllliin, tho Prlneoof Humorists, will he here April I. He Is tho President of tho American Humorists Association of America ano ono of the brilliant talkers of the American platform. If you want to have a good laugh and to lmlil ho tho subtle humor that is pleas ing, hut not cutting, you want to hear Glllllun. The annual Is now being started on a working basis having elected Its offi cers. It Is now up to them and to the peoplo of the town to make It a success. This will ho something to keep In the home and It will always be a good ad vertisement for those who use its pages. The recital given In the auditorium entertained only a fow but thoso who were there wore highly pleased with It. Don't forget your feet need a spring tonic. Buy It at Adam's Shoe Store. MANY SUDDEN DEATHS FROM POISONOUS RHEUMATISrt The Disease Has Its Dangers 5hould Be Taken In Time. Rheumatism has long been regarded as a trouble which, while It might be painful, was not necessarily dangerous. Very few persons, it was thought, ever died from Rheumatism. Pick up a pa per to-day, and you will see that the majority of sudden deaths are due to ome form of neglected Rheumatism. Rheumatism of the heart, neuralgia of the heart, paralysis and poisonous Rheumatio acid are among thu most dangerous forms of the disease If Rheumatio auld poison is allowed to fttay In the system, sudden death can scarcely be averted. '1 here la but one cure for Rheumatism, and that is Nmlth's Speclflo Urlc-O. No other Rheumatio remedy can por.i ibly do as much for the disease. Uric-O Is' a posi tive cure for Lumbngo, Muscular and Articular Rhnuinatlmn. It will cure Sciatica anil Rheumatic Kidney trouble In tho most pleasing manner.' Urlo-0 costs $1.00 per bottle, and can lie sup plied by your Druggist. Samples and circulars will bo cheerfully forwarded by the SMITH DRUG COMPANY, 8YRACU8E, N. Y. Urloo Is sild In Rovnoldsvilln by the Stoke F.-lcht, Dnur C" ! THE BEAR IDEA I i of feeding Teddy with good Ice Cream seems an enormity. It would be really lotting it go to wasto, but. then our Ice Cream very often docs "go to waist," and the ladies waists are the ones that get the most It of It. No party or reception could bo complete witbouteaeh guest having a dish of our ' H pure, delicious, and comfort It ing Cream, which we make In a variety of flavors to suit all E preferences. Every ingredient ii warranted. REYNOLDSVILLE j CANDY WORKS. .' If You Have Anything You Want Repaired Gun, Revolver or Any thing in the Electrical Line j j j and you don't know where to take it, just bring it to BLAYDON'S and he will fix it for you. - We are prepared to do any kind of small repair work at reasonable prices. " SHICK & WAGNER -T II K 15 I 0 S T O It K- Time this season has gone so swiftly and quietly that lTER has perhaps come onto you before you were aware of it. Anticipating just such state of affairs we have prepared ourselves for such an emergency. We are prepared to take care of your wants in any thing that you may have delayed . purchasing waiting for warm weather or that you may have over looked or neglected, or may have put off buying for any other reason. We might mention a few things by . way of suggestion that might recall to your mind some things over looked. . ' Laces. What is admittedly the most Comprehensive and attractive of I'lain and Novelty Lace Stocks is now on exhibition here. This season is going to lie a record breaker in the usage and demand of Valencines Laces if -the Fashion Journals tell the truth. You find the stock complete and your purchasing easy by doing so early in the season. Embroideries. Wc have ready also our complete line of Embroideries including the wide InscrtioAq for Waist Fronts also the corset cover Embroidery. We have also the wide flouncinj Embroideries at all prices in all patterns and all widths. Ribbons. Altho all manufacturers ot Ribbons claim a greut shortage and they can't fill theii orders complete,. We however made our purchases early and bought sufficiently heavj that we are thoroughly prepared to take care of your needs. Ribbons however will bl scarce before this summer has gone by. You may need some new plain or fancy ribbof for your Easter Hat, or gown or neckwear. Gloves We can take care of all demands at present in long or short gloves in silk or kid gloves. If the demand developcs like last year though we will fall away short. Better not take any chance and get your gloves now. Short Kid Gloves $1.00. Black white and all colors. Short Kid Gloves, guaranteed $1.50. Black, white and all colors. Silk and Lisle Short gloves 25, 50, and 75 centos. Silk and Lisle Short gloves 50, 75 $1.00 and $1.25. Petticoats. We have a New Shipment of High Art Petticoats. Heathcrbloom Petticoats 1.50 to $3.50. Silk Petticoats 4.00 to $10.00. m Drau. 4411 Qlrls Sizes 1,2, 4, 6.8 years. 4 Mi L4!m' FriKM. Drat, StK-.. 34. 3fl. M inches biut meuun. Wash Goods. Our variety of cotton fabrics for early spring and warm weather dress includes every thing that the wholesale market Have to offer. It is the most complete and up-to-date line we have ever shown. Lace Curtains and Portierres. The season is beginning to put in its apperance when you are naturally thinking of a nice new pair of lace curtains. Ask to see what we are showing in our lace curtain department some day. We are showing a new and up-to-date line of Novelty Lace curtains. We have also an attractive line of Rope Portierres. SHICK & WAGNER. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREET. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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