It REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1907. VOLUME 15. M MWKH 43. 1 i i 1 If your bath room is equipped with modern, high-grade sanitary fixtures, it not only reflects credit upon your good judg ment and taste but proves your knowledge of the value of j mixtion., "t<dBtfd" Porcelain . Enameled Ware is not only beautiful and durable but absolutely sanitary as well. When you decide to install new bath room equipment let us quote you a price on these guaranteed fixtures. They cost less than you think and our charges for installing are reasonable. Our work is done by competent men and we guarantee it to be high grade and please you. Orders for repair work given prompt attention. THE UNION PLUMBING COMPANY ' R.D. Albright, Kgr. Both Phones. BEYNOLDSVII-LE 'Habit of Good Workm anship." When You Dress in Your New Easter Togs The Bret thins to do is to look in the glass then go to Easter Service your first duty after that come to Hamilton's Studio and be photograph ed. We have special design in new Easter cards, also special confor- bmtkn card to new and up-to-date styles. Your first communion Is the beginning of an epoch in your life, every body should have a picture at tans time - . I Come in and see us, you are always welcome whether you want work dine or not, and remember if we don't have your pictures ready when we promise to, we wtll deduct one tnira rrom tne price. We also mane enlarged portraits ana uu mi mnu ui irsming-. HAMILTON'S rnor Fifth and Main streets. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. I i The Citizens National Bank ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH Your attention is directed to the names of the following well known business men, who compose oar Board of Directors : David Wheeler McCtjrdy Hunter -J. M. McCreight John F. Dinger Arthur O'Donnel John W. Stewart James G. Brown Andrew Wheeler Dr. A. H. Bowser r 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 Josui H. bUvoibb, Pres. Joha H. Kaucber . Henry 0. Delhi OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vloa-Pres. K. O. Bohdchm, Cashier DIRECTORS 1. OKInf Daniel Nolan John H. Oorbett J. 8. Hammond B. H. Wilaon Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking JOB WORK of afl kinds promptly done at . THE STAR OFFICE. The High School Bulletin Editor in-Chief, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Events, Lena Herpel Social Events, Aldie Means. Jane Smith.Freshmen Reporter Thi 'bnior Class. Spring Is here, the robins have come: Study you must, school la netr done. Wait not for the rest to bear you along, But take your work with a laugh and a song. Exama so hard you will have to Dass; Do not be fulnt hearted. It Is all over at last. Your work, If wull done, will meet with reward. Always do your best, and leave the rest, say nevraword. Commencement so called, It Is the begin ning and end; One life to be broken, one life to begin ; The memories of the old, the struggles of the new, Must all be accomplished by me and by you. The diploma you get may mean good or bad, But It Is now too late, the time you have had Will never return the wheel has turned past You can never recall the moments you've lost. Life's fall will soon come, so relentless Is fate; Father Time has a debt that by all must be paid. If you have sown wrong, so must you reap; The moments have gone time ne'er will repeat. The last number of the lecture course will be given by Glllilan, the prince o( humorists, If you wish to enjoy an evening- with a broad thinker, as well as a clever entertainer, you want to bear Glllilan in "Sunshine and Awk wardness." Professor Scott Rave a very Interesting- talk Monday morning- on Thaddeus Stevens, telling- how S'evens intro duced and succeeded In passing- the bill in congress favoring; the free school system, and thus we owe a great deal vo Stevens. Mis Fannie Alexander visited room 15 Monday afternoon. . It Is warm weather, but looks some times will freeze, . , This Is a very, bard season on hats, Isn't it. Alex. The DuBols H. S. defeated the R. H. S. in one of the roughest games of the season. Miss Anna Kuaea visited ohapel Mon dav morning. Mis Kunes is off for Easter and she said that for a good rest Beynoldsville was the best place' she knew. Comedy Drama. Manager . Blaydon will present on March 29 Lb, at Park Theatre thn nov elty of a big standard price attraction for one night only at popular prices, of admission, 25, 35 and 50 cents. "Uncle Josh Spruceby," a New England com edy drama, now In Its eighth successful year, will be presented by a big com pany of twenty people. A big band and a magnificent orchestra accompany the troupe, and the occasion will mark a revolution in amusement price. The novelty of seeing a big legitimate pro duction with all Its wealth of special scenery-working mechanical effects and a competent company, in aa enjoyable play assures a packed house. An early reservation of seats ia advised aa the engagement Is for one night only. , A big street parade and concert at jrjon will be given. Ticket on sale at fttoke & Feloht Drug Co. store. J Humorist Comingy Mr. Glllilan, tfl" humorlft, a remark able attraction, will be tbe fifth and last number of tbe blgh 'school lecture oourse this season. Mr. Glllilan will appear In Assembly ball Monday even ing, April 1st. Seats will be on sale at Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. store at 8.00 a. p. Friday, March 99. Leave your orders at Koerner's gro cery store, near poetofflce, for potted plants and cut Bowers for Easter. John F. StrauBt will tune or repair your piano. ' All work guaranteed. Leave your order at Strauss Bros.' music store in Evans building. Have you seen tbe 5th Avenue Ox ford at Adams' Shoe Store. Last year's carpet samples for small rugs at your owa price. Beynoldsville Hardware Co. WANTED A CASE OF ECZEIU Scrotal. 3a1t Rheum. Psoriasis or Ulcsnj ibst hu, baffled all 4ocirs kil aidotbw medicine Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy will plsltlvely cute It tbe worst klotf est r so par. sold by old I Stoke and relent Drug Co- Kern- oldsTll. Ask for free UlustraU-d booklet. Oone to His Reward. Mrtution was made in The Star last week that W. "A. MoConnell, most of his life a resident of Bnech woods, had ' died at bis hnme In Fnlls Creek and from the Falls Creek Herald we clip the following short sketch of bl life: "W. A. McCunnell was a ,man who made many friends wherever he became acquainted because of the honest and square manner be had of dealing with his fellowman. There was never auy question regarding the honestv of any transaction in which be was Interested, and be made it a rule of his life to suffer himself rather tban ie those who bad placed confidence in him suffer. He bad a kind and gentle disposition, and was willing thai bis right hand should be doing good without the knowledge of hU left. Many persons are still living who can recall Instances In which the deceased has been of bone fit to some worthy person or cause. He bad lived a'chrUtian life for three score years, and now that he has been gathered to tbe Father he will find his reward." . And So it is Recently a Punxsutnwnuy business man banded, us an article complaining about citizens sending out of town for goods he manuluotured here. We read it over carefully and when we had finished said to him: "By the way, Mr. where did you get tbe letter bt ad this article is written on?" "Oh." he re plied, "there was a fellow around one day taking orders for a firm in Reed ville audi orderoa them from him." We banded him his manuscript and Informed him that he had no kick coming. And there aramany others of this kind, not only in fttals town but everywhere. They expect the newspapers to con tinually remind their readers thBt it is an unpardonable sin to suud out of town for goods that can be purchased at borne, but tbe minute they are in need of anything In tbe newspaper man's line tbey either send to tbe larg er cities or buy from a traveling solicltor.--Punx8utawney KeptMican. Extraordinary Humorist. Mr, Glllilan proved a splendid addi tion to the Star Course, and a remarkable attraction for Elmlra pleasure-seekers. Mr. Glllilan ts a humorist, but of an extraordinary kind a humorist who is really funny, wbo gets fun out of the ordinary events, turns and twists words and phrases .to -an exceptionally ridiculous degree and yet who tinctures bla humor with beautiful thoughts. He thus awakens emotions other than the merely ludicrous, and while be furnishes recreation he also instructs and uplifts. In some of his versus and epigrams he has not been outdone by Kiley or Field. A continuation of bis writing and piatform work will make Mr. Glllilan as well known as other American humorists who have won world-wide distinction Elmira Ad, vertiser. At Assembly hall. Monday evening, April 1st. . A low cut Oxford with two oearl buttons is attracting much attention from, tbe women. Price 13.50 at Adams'. i - ptios) from one of tbe best colleges, with long experlenoe, and will be able to do good work. See dates. Next Sunday Is Easter and if you want a nioe pair of high or low outs to wear that day, buy them at Adams'. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TBE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF BEYNOLDSVILLE, at Revnoldsvllle. In the state of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business Mar. 22nd, 1907. RESOURCES. Bonds I .300 00 Loans and discounts 220,750 81 fOO.nso 81 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. Sii 83 C. 8. Bonds to secure circulation-.. 60,000 00 Premiums on C. 8. Bonds 2,000 00 Banking house, furniture, fixtures.. 31,280 SO Due from National banks (not re serve agenu 4,611 22 Due from approved reserve agent 50,rt7 00 Checks and other cash Items 2,313 60 Notes of other National Banks 11,776 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cent 246 16 Lawful money reserve in hank, viz: Specie f 10.140 16 Legal-tender notes 7,110 00 17,280 16 Redemption fund with C. 8. Treas urer (6 of circulation) 2,600 00 Total 1304,766 64 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In.. 1100,000 00 Hurplus fund 12,000 00 Undivided profit, lew expenses ana taies paid 1.642 64 National Bank notes outstanding... 60,000 00 Due to other National banks 1,610 60 Individual deposit subject to check 1227,416 21 Cashier's checks outstanding 64 00 227,610 21 Total ldM.761 64 tats f rsaarylvaaia, Owatr f fifftrssa, ss: I, F. K, Alexander, Oaabler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before sue this 26th day of March. 1M07. aura M. MoCHBiflflT; Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 60, 1000. Coaaaot Attest: W, O. MnftaaT. W.B. ALSIAKDSa, W. H. Moons, Directors, Vinol builds you up and keeps you up Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oiL Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try It on our guarantee. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Safe Investment If you want to be sure of a permanent, sat isfactory Invest ment, It must be a Carpenter Organ Buying an organ Is different from buying anything else. It's a purchase that lasts a lite time, so why not get the BEST organ, even If you have to pay a little wore you're sure that you'll never be disappointed, and the difference In price when spread over a period of twenty five yoars Isn't going to affect you very ser iously. No use getting a flashy-looking, cheap organ, with It Imperfections covered up, because you are pretty certain of getting an organ that Is going to cause you trouble and annoyance as long as It Is in your home. You can't appreciate how good a CAKPEN TER ORGAN Is until you see and hear one, so call and hear these organs at H ask ins' flusic Store Dealers In Everything Musical. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. . . . i THE BEAR IDEA of feeding Teddy with irood Ice Cream seems an enormity. It would oh really letting It KU to waste, bin tii.ii our ioe Cream very nften diw -gu to waist," and tbe ladles waists are tbe ones that, t th moxt of it. No party nr rwit-ption could be complete without oh oh guest having a dish f our pure, delicious, and comfort ing Cream, which we make in' a variety of flavors t -suit all preferences Every ingredient, warranted. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. ft A. Katzen THE PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE ' Has bought a large stock for spring and summer. As the bargains. Goods are arriving every day. as, Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings riety of Shoes for the whole family at low prices. VVrtfWVWVAAAVWAVWVVVVN - A. KATZEN. . PARK THEATRE March 29th Dave B. Levis Big Production UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY 15th year of success. Carload of special scenery. The great saw mill scene. Superb mechanical effects. All new this year. 20 people. Hayseed band. Grand operatic orchestra. New and novel special ties. WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PARADE. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats on sale at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store. Bank The Peoples National OF REYNOLDSVILLE Capital and Surplus, $U 2,000.00 A bank that for over a quarter of a century has been distinguished for sound conservative management. Has the direct personal supervision of its board of directors. Your business respectfully solicited. OPEN SATURDAY CVENINQt 7.M TO S.aa Y THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
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