OTte Stan 1 ..Subacriptifyn $1.00 per year in advance, A.STICPHBNSOJU Kdltor and Pub WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907. 1 . , i : Personal paragraph. ' 'A bill passed at the present session of ' the legislature, and which Is now a law, provides the following bounties In Penn sylvania: Wildcat 94.00, fox 13.00, 'weasel 11.25, mink 11.25, horned owl 11.00, barred owl $1.00, goshawk 11.00, 'f,' Dr. John Watson, the noted author . known as Ian M'Laren, died at Mt. Pleasant, la., Monday. Among 'h 1b publications were, "Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush," "The Days of Auld Lang Syne! and "A Dootor of the Old School." He was in his 57th year. Ths) Thaw murder oase is losing pub lic interest just now while the coming marrliage of William Ellis Corey, preet- entof the United States Steel Co., to ille Gilman, the comic opera prima Vis receiving especial attention by lof people who enjoy such sensa- a( topics. Mr. Corey was divorced 'li. I r t - r 1, n u 10 nut, luis. Ljaui a vuicj, In a sermon last Sunday a Pittsburg Presbyterian mlbister said: "There re some men who are satisfied with the religion which their wives possess. The wife attends church and Is active in all church work. The husband hands the whole matter over to the wife and the wife represents him in the matter. Just as some men put ther property in their wives' names. gion, "bat not too much religion. 'ay like tdhave it In the family, but not desiife to make it a personal natter of ihelr own," A few of Khis class of men will be found In Reyn- WdiviUe." I VVe have been Informed that some Wiqafl- girls, uninvited and unes- k'd 'attended the dance given in the , O. F. hall .last Thursday evening members of the Princess Elena Mian Society and acted very bold and tnslve to a numVr- of the Italian ble present. It is said that they walk up and take hold of an t's arm who bad one of his coun ties engaged for dance and try to lilm away from her. The Italians not pleased with their boldness. dormant did not give us names of Erls and we don't know who they ' Their actions were unladylike a becoming ladles. late Senator John S. Fisher, chair- of the Capital Investigation Com , is a candidate for State Treas- i and don't care who knows it. Mr. feels pretty confident that, if he at the head of that department dy could carry out the money in a hovel without his knowing it, ((tor Fisher is a clean-cut. honor- rentleman, of thejkind whom the are delighted to honor, and make the strangest candidate epublicsDB could name. So far can ascertain the sentiment of oommunltr is for Fisher without a enting voice, and our three dele- i to the State .Convention will hot Such dlfflculy In asoertainihtf Jbey arV' on that question. 'w"y Spirit. ' ' " " ' ' i the custom for a number . the' county treasurer to hver the county the latter land during the month of Lar for the purpose of re- Ity, poor, bond, state and lit bill signed by Governor Ihursday, to take effeot 1m blleves the county treasur- Crk and gives it -to the tax oh district.- County Treas- ampbell published a notice last leek in the Brookvllle papers of his iinerary in the oounty to receive taxes i ana wouia nave puDiisnea tne same IBOtioe in all the other county papers this week bad it not been that the gov ernor signed the bill, when he did. It f la likely the tax collectors will give the I tax payers due notice of the time and plaoe to pay their taxes in time to save ihe five per cent discount. At ' the Anti-Tuberculosis Congress eld InPlttsburg the other day Dr. W. qgram2inn address on tuberoulo- aid: vrhls monster consumption any, many times worse tnan tne d dragon. It devours, not a per- here and (there, but hundreds daily. hln the past 24 hours there have n 498 funerals in the United States sed by tuberculosis. We were ap- led t the slaughter at the battle of un; we think it is awful that ,000 persons are killed yearly by the Uroads; yet an average of 500 per ns a day are killed by oopsumption." a ....i .. i i. i i. ii. 3 BttlU tulrenjuiutiB to uuv uoieuiunrji t that children inherit from their rents a weakness or tendency which JUild be combatted. He declared that aonsumption was not a disease to be sured by drugs, but one which only ;reat care could conquer l . ; i Do-'" To be" raony. your appendix. slon for it if Jar with Dr. leir action is riAvAi hna st complaint. ( Feicht Drug kesville. 25c. Qllkipses of the People who are Pass ing To and Fro. . 01yd Murray la In Altnona this week. Jnnit'8 H Hughes Is at Ohl this week. Conrnd Htvm-r I in Pittsburg this week. Charles Now 'moved to Jeanette last week. Mr. S. T. Reynolds was In Clarion this week. -. ' PoetmaBter E C. Burns was in Pitts burg last week. Miss Alice Reltz spent Sunday with her mother at Ohl. Fin Roll moved from Summervllle to Reynoldsville last week. John Ward, of Pittsburg, was a visit or in town over Sunday. Mrs. O. A. Baldwin is viBiting in Barnesboro, Pa , this week. Dr. L. L. Means visited his parents at Frostburg the first of this week. Walter Lucas, of YateBboro, Pa., vis ited in town during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mellinger were In Kittannlng several days last week. Mrs. H. J. Hughes is spending a couple of days in Kittanning this week. Father Edward M. Driscoll, of New Bethlehem, was a visitor In town.Thurs- day. Forrest Ressler, of , Pittsburg, Is visiting his home in Reynoldsville this week. Patrick Donahue, of Patton, a former oitizen of Reynoldsville, was in town last week. George R. Adam, editor of the Brockwayytlle Record, was in town Saturday. Mrs. M. J. Schlablg and Mrs. Wm. DeHart visited In New Kensington the past week. M UseB Mabel and Matilda Cook, of Bell Vernon, Pa., are guests ef Miss Fannie Alexander. Mrs. James Hanley visited her broth er, Dr. Fred K. Booth, at Fairmount City, Pa., last week. ' i ' Joseph Weist left here last Thursday on a trip to Richmond, Va., and other places in the southland. Mies Katherlne Mclntyre, of John sonburg, organizer for the Golden Seal, was in town the past week. Mrs. G. Newell Meeker, of Owens boro, Ky., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Mitchell, on Grant street. ' F. K. " Alexander, cashier of The Peoples National bank, went to Pitta burg yesterday afternoon on business. Mrs. Cora Mitchell, Mrs. Margaret Mitchell and Mrs. G. N. Meeker visited In New Bethlehem the latter part of last week. Misses Margaret Applegate and Laura Caldwell, of Kittannlng, spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents In this place. Wm. Norris, Daniel Norrls, J. M. Norria and R. E. Norris went to to Al legheny City to-day to attend the funer al of John A Crawford. - ' Miss Mabel Lucas, who taught school ' In West Reynoldsville during the term that closed last week, returned ' to Her home is Brookvllle Saturday. Mrs. L. V.' Anderson, of Millsboro, PaM has been at the Baptist parsonage a week, called here by the serious, ill hess of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Meek. Dr. R. J. Hillis, of Altoona, came here Monday to attend the golden wed ding of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hillis, which was celebrated yesterday. Mrs. E. E. Anderson and children, of Wilkinsburg, are at the home of the former's brother, John H. Ewlng, in this place. Mrs. Anderson may reside in Reynoldsville thU summer. Mrs. Andy McClellend and Mrs. Grant- Strawcutter, of Falls Creek, were visitors at borne of their unole and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brewer, in West Reynoldsville this week. Misses Cora Mllliren, Ruth E. Stiles Ella E. Seeley and Susie Dougherty left Reynoldsville Monday on .a ten day pleasure- trip to Harriaburg, Pa., Washington, D. C, and Mt. Ver non, Va. Hon. W. (X Smith and eon. Pier, of the Punxsutawney Spirit, Horace G. Miller, of the Punxsutawney Newt, and W. S. Weaver, of the Brookvllle Re publican, were in Reynoldsville last Thursday to take in the Italian celebra tioo. U G. J. Corwln, president of the Meadow Creek Mining Co. oNewsome, Idaho, Who has been spending several weeks in this place, will go to Friendship, N. Y., to-day and the first of next week will return to the gold mine in the wilds of Idaho. Mrs. A. C. Best, of this place, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Heemer, of Punx sutawney, were in Pittsburg Monday to see Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kendall son- in-law and daughter of Mrs. Best, start for Laramie, Wyo., where they will reside. 8. Wallace Mitchell, who was singing for the gospel union meetings 1 held by Dr. Arthur F. Smith in New Bethla-, hem, which closed Sunday, will return toTJew Bethlehem to-day to assist the Baptist preacher in that plaoe In week's meeting. J Compliments Italians, Captain" J. F. Robinson, Lieutenant J. F. Egle and the members of Troop D, State Police, who attended the Princess Elena celebration at Reynolds ville Thursday, express themselves a being highly gratified for the cordial Invitation tliey received to attend the function and the hospitable, courteous, broad guaged treatment they received at the handd of their hosts in Reynolds ville. Capt. Robinson complimented the assemblage as being composed of as orderly,, gentlemanly, uniformly cour teous men as It has ever been his pleasure to meet and expressed the conviction that this country cannot show a more loyal, patriotic, law-abiding body of men tban the Italian lodge men who assembled at Reynoldsville Thursday. Punxsutawney Spirit. Resolutions of Respect. At a regular meeting of Henderson Grange No. 1315, held May 2, 1907, the following resolutions were adopted : Whereas. It has pleased Almighty God to call from us by the hand of death our brother, John W. Trlthart, there fore be it Resolved. That while we humbly sub mit to the divine decree, we fully realize the loss we sustain In the death of our brother. Resolved. That the heartfelt sympathy of our Grange be extended to the par ents and relatives of our brother In their bereavement. Resolved. That as a mark of respect to his memory, that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Resolved, That as a token of esteem a copy of these resolutions be sent to the parents oi tne deceased orotner, a copy to be put on the records of the Grange and be printed In The Star of Reyn oldsville, the Big Rm Tribune and Sykesvllle Post-Dispatch. Harry F. Pifer, 1 C. A. GRERRMAN, Committee. Luther Pifer, V A Narrow Escape. . G. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., "had a narrow esoape four years ago, when he ran a jlmson bur into hlB thumb. He says: "The dootor wanted to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklnn's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c. at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.. Druggists, Reynoldsville and Sykesvllle. ' ' Will Force Collections. I have been notified by the School Board of Wlnslow township to force collection on taxes and on Monday, May 13, 1907, 1 will proceed if the taxes are not paid by that time. Amos Stroube, Collector. April 27, 1907. v ; - See the eprlng clothing MUlirens. If you suffer from headache call on C. F. Hoffman and find if It is cot caused by the eyes. Private room fully equipped, with years of experience and a graduate of one of the- first optical schools are his qualifications. Exam in atlon free. All kinds of eyeglasses and spectacles at reasonable . price if you need them, .ci C F, HOFFMAN,!.-r t Jeweler and Optician. ' See the great assortment of shirts at MUlirens.' . ' Banisters, gun metal and patent ox fords for men. , Exclusive styles $6.00 a pair. Adams. See the new belts at MUlirens. Want Column. Bates: One cent per word for each and Torvmnraon. For Sale Coal stove with gas fix tures, also gas stove, beds, dining table, kitchen utensils, etc. T. J. Thornton, Hill street. For Sale Good horse will be sold cheap. Inquire Burns' livery. For Sale Demorest sewing ma chine, good as new. Inquire of A. M. Applegate. Found Gold pin with Initial letter B on it. Inquire at The Star office. For Rent Four room house on Jack' son street. . Inquire L. M. Snyder. ' For Sale Working horse. ' Inquire ofL. F. Hetrlck. Wanted Boys to work in bottle factory; wages 1.00 per day; board $3.00 per week. Pearl Glass Co., Clarion, Pa. For Rent Five bouses in good locations in West Reynoldsville. In quire of W. L. Johnston. i ' For Sale Good coal- range. In quire Mrs. J. B. Nealo.' For Rent House on Grant st. with privilege of town water. Inquire of Dr. R. DeVere King. ' JOHNSON'S BLOOD PURIFIER 4 1 i - FOB i Piles and Kidney Trouble. 4 . Hu permanently curad hundreds of 4 cases and the demand (or It la Increas ing every day. Every bottle guaran i teed to give good result. 4 Oa sk at Stake t Feicht Drug Co. store, ReynoldtvUlc, Pa. TT'TTTTTTt 'Sktft iafft atss kim lisi It mm' asLamV Vudor PORCH SHADES Vudor Porch Shades j Get the most out of your porch this summer. Make it a spot where you can rest or work on the hottest days out doors, yet free from ths sun's glare and heat. j d J ' Vudor Porch Shades are made of thin, flat strips of linden wood, fine, close ly bound by strong seine twine in a lock stitch weave. Painted in any color. Fits any porch and sets your porch off just beautifully. For sale at Reunoldsviiie Hardware COMPANY STORE SHICK WAGNER -THE BIG STORE RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS We have been fortunate enough to secure a case of Ribbons at a CLEAN UP PRICE from one of the largest Rib bon mills in the country. Thisjs a GUARANTEED ALL-SILK RIBBON. Suitable for Hair Ribbons or Neck Rib bons at a price that will appeal to any one who is interested or in need of Rib bon and a price that is rarely offered ybu in an all silk Ribbon. All colors in Nos. 40, 60 and 80. No. 40, lOo a yard No. 60, 12VaO a yard No. 80, 15o a yard There will be no more at this price when this lot is gone. CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ' Single Copies of The Star Mav Secured a Thf Stab Office Rt any time and in any qaanaty. fnce pei -"Opy f hrek Cents. ubocrtbc for . The & Star Ifjrou wantths News V
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