MOTHERS READ THIS DAUGHTER OF C. W. 6TUUP Mrs. C. W. Stump of Canton, Ohio; jrriteB: "I wish I could induce every mother who bas a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver prepar ation, Vinol. Our little daughter was pale, thin and sickly. "We tried various medicines, but without any benefit whatever, and she could not take cod liver oil or emulsions, as they nauseated her and upset her stomach. "Learning that Vinol contains all the medicinal and strength-creating properties of cod liver oil, but with out the disagreeable oil, we decided to try It, and the results were marvel ras, so quickly was she restored to health and strength. "We have never sold a medicine qual to Vinol for delicate children. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Beat of Workmanship Best Material. gj r.BightyricfB. Lift rPrompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. A. KATZEN, THE PEOPLES BARGAIN' STOKE On account of the poor weather we have had. we have decided to make a Reduction on All Summer Dress Goods In order to make room for the fall we give you this op portunity at the present time. Such goods as lawns, white fend colored goods, laces and embroideries, etc.. Prices will be very low. " Call and ex amine our goods for yourself. A. KATZEN, Prop. Reynoldsville, . Pa. CAUTION! About the time of my last visit parties canvassed some towns and surrounding; country using my name and reputation -to sell inferior work. 1 Never Peddle. jl jou wfsb first olass work, your eyes touted bv the latest methods and glasses rmund to meet their requirements, joeet me at the plaoes on the dates ad vertised, Consultation free this visit G . C.GIBSON . Optician At Brookville June J 9 and 20. ' Imperial Hotel, Reynolds ville, June 21. PERSONAL PARAQRAPH5. ailmpses of the People who are Pass ing To and Fro. Mrs. Ii-m. Smith was in Pittsburg last week. Miss Luclle Piter ia visiting in Du Bois. Howard Sipes and wile spent Sunday in DuBois. Miss Isabil Arnold, of Birmingham, Pa., i9 visiting in town. Miss Bes Greenwalt spend the past week in DuBols with friends. Mrs. J. W. Chatham and daughter, Pearl, visited in DuBoIb last week. Hon. W. O. Smith, of Punxsutawney, wus shaking hands with Reynoldsville friends Saturday. Mrs. AnnaMnbon, of Marion Center, is vi itiog at the homo of Mrs. Cora Mitchell in this place. Miss Grace Craig, who has been visit ing In Sligo for several weeks, returned to Reynoldsvllle la9t week. Albert Sutter, of Franklin, Pa., is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sutter, on Pleasant Avenue. Mrs. Wesley Motter, of Lakemont, Pa., is visiting Mrs. Eliner Schuckera and other friends in Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. W. H. Kama and son, of Oakmont, visited at the home of A. B. Weed in West Reynoldsvllle last week. James Craft and wife, of Punxsu tawney, were in Reynoldsvllle Thu'i day last attending the funeral of Cycle Sybert. Burton W. Hoover and Lawrence Murray are spondlng the week with the former's grandparents at Winslow, this county. Thomas Gulliford, a former citizen of Reynoldsvllle, no located at Leech burgh, Armstrong county, visited in town last week. A. J. Ponlethwatt and wife of Pricedale, came to Reynoldsvllle last Thursday and will be present at the Hirst-Herpel wedding to-day. J. W. Sykes, superintendent of the tannery, and family left here last Thursday on a two weeks visit In Lock and other plaoes in Clinton county. J. J. Hoffman left Reynoldsvllle Tuesday for Wetumpka, Alabama, where he will assume the management of a large lumbar operation recently undertaken bv himself and brother, Casper F. Hoffman. Miss Lydia Irene Melllnger, who 1 as been at Miles City, Montana, for almott two years engaged in educational work, came to her former home in Reynolds ville last week and will spend some time with relatives here. Mrs. Nancy Syphrit, a lady 90 years years old, accompanied by tier daugh ter, Mrs. Sadie Moore, and grand daughter, Lillle Moore, came to this place from Crawford, W. Va., last Thursday and will spend the summer with Mrs. Simon Showprs. Mrs. Emma Donahue, of Oil City. mt, the jwrty at Red Bank and came with them to Reynoldsvllle. Rheumatism Badly Cripples a Baldwinsville Farmer URIG-0 QUICKLY CUBED HIM Treated Two Tears with a High-Priced Physician with No Success Mr. frank Howe, a prominent farmer In the town of Van lliiren, nyi "I Tinted tlio best physician In tills ootmtry, who treated me for about two yean for rheumatism. I spent In that time several hundred dollars and seemed to grow Worse Instead of better each day. Being on crutches and forced to drive to the train and hobbling to the doctor's office became rery discouraging, let alone the steeples eights and fearful hours of pain. Being advised by s friend I purchased Smith's Urlc-0 prescription, took It borne and usiid It that day as directed. "Those fearful sctatlo pains left me, ny blood seemed to let loose and flow freely, I felt different and knew the next morning I had found cure, as I slept and rested well all tliat nlplit, something I had not dona before h two yours. I used In all six bottles of (Jrle-0 and imvs never fell a return of the disease, had no us for crutches or cane since the Int day's treatment. "I hare since recommended Urlo-O fo hun dreds of friends and acquaintances and to every Instance It gave remarkable relief. To every person who suffers from Kheuniatlsm I say, take Urlo-O at once and your suffering wtlt soon end. FRANK HOWE, Baldwinsville, U Anyone who doubts Mr. Howe's experience1 Is Invited to write him for farther details. The manufacturers have so much eonBtfrocff In the remedy that iney will gladly glvr at large Tao bottle of Urlo-0 free to all Rheumatlo wbo have never used It and are looking for permanent, lasting oure for this most distressing disease. Address for tree trial. Smith Drug Gat, Syracuse, N. Y. Urli! O U f'd and r commended in R--vii.,Ii1hv1IIm by Stoke & Feicht Drug Company. SUMMER VCA.TIOSr TOTTR TO SEATTLE ail tllB PACIFIC COAST On account f the Iktekwationaii. Christian Ehtoatok Cohtention Tia PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES JULY 5th. Round Trip Rate New York Wli 5f Phlladelpkta till 25; Baltimore, Waat loirtoa, HarrlsburK, tlOS.OO; Williamsport, 1108.76; PitUburtf 1103.25. PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS. Ticket cover rnund-trlptransportatlna. raturnlnK via direct routiwfrom Seattle; Pullman berth and all meal la dinlnx car wi route ou apeolal train to battle. Tickets cover railroad trHneportatsoo ouly reiuraina; on regular trains to reach original htartiug point noptumber 15, IIW7. f A GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL TRIP AT REMARKABLY LOW RATES. Full Information will be furnUtied by ticket agents or S. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, ' Paaen(rer Traffic Manager. Andrew Wheeler was in PhllUburg a day last week. Albert Pifor visited in Big Ituii and Du Bills Inst week. Mrs. John Chadwlck bas gone to Plttshurg where she expects to go to housekeeping. Mrs. Claule 3. Raymond, of Smeth port, is visiting her motner, Mrs. S. Shlck in this place. John Anthony and wife, of Climax, were visitors at the home of T. E. gvans the past week. J. R. Milliren and wife, Dr. B. E. Hoover, wife and son Frederick, visited in Winslow lata Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jnckson and daughtr9, Mrs. H. A. Stoke and Mrs. J. VV. Gil lespie, went to Pittsburg Monday. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Steira and Mrs. Fiero, of Pittsburg, are visiting at the home of Ira Smith on Grant street. Miss Blanolie Flanner, of Johnson burg, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin DeHart, In this place. Mrs. William Salvia and son, of New Bethlehem, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Black one day last WL'ek. William Herpel, of San Antonio, Texas, is visiting bis brothers, Charles and Henry Herpel, in West Reyaolds-vllle The Terrible Itching, Burning Disfigurement, Humiliation of Eczema Banished or no pay Cases that baffle all medical oklll--.-", believed Incurable- these are the pc..ia we want to try Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy It purges the blood of thonolHon Wi'-'i Causes the disease; It kills it'. ' "U. germs, leaving the skin urn....t a. .J bealthy. There la No Doubt About Thl '. Thousands of teatlmonialn to th clencyol the treatment can bujM at t.i office. Hold by Sold by Stoke and Feicht Drug Co., Iteyn oldsvllle. Ask for free illustrated booklet. "RINGING HER FINGE&S" Ik miK'h lmttr tlmn rliixlnx ber Iwnils In mtret tor tin I -k of Rln Ki'niinine clmni's ain hIwiij K" Hlly lielalitf in d l y h laxiprul illspltiy of .lewelrv, an'l prmiub'y noMNX'k p.hii eijiMl ouri In beamy. u-M.fm anil rlcli"es. Here Is Jewelry mltnOI" fur every opchh on, nf eery lecriptloii. Hi'd of Ihe bent quiilhy, al' offered itt n ni- t rtfMi nhlr prb'i'. I' 'i py yon to t'lvi- n-.n cnll and inspeei IhiKHtix-k. SAMUEL KTZEIN. The Jeweler. Opp. McEntlre'sdrug store. liEYNOLDS VILLE. PA. Have you heard the New Edison Records for June? If not. you have mimed treat every record Iktted this month I a gem. w vmnt. you to hear these records. " mke any difference If you own a phonograph or aot, j ant rail and we wlH he giad to ply them over for you. We hHve the- lnrft HsM)ri ment of Edition and Vlclsr vrtnrii and are headquarters for flower horns, biaak rvcurds, lerorilern and phomiraph mipptle tf every desedptioa. Haskin's Musk Store Reynoldsvllle, PeaDsylvanla. , General Pai3eDger Agent. Harry Herpel, of WilUlnebur)?, le home to attend the wedding of hia sister to-day. ' Mrs. Malissa Truvla. nf Falrvlew, Pa and Mrs. Georiro Curry, of Day ton. Pa., are guests at the hoire of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Corbutt iu this pluce. . Misses Maud and Graca Meek spent BoverHl day3 in Pittsburg last week. The Ittst named will return to Reyn oldsvllle to-day while Miss Maude Meek will epi-nd the nomine six weeks visitlne relatives and friends in Washington county. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vorv Insertion. FOR SALE Lot and two houses with modern conveniences on Fourth St. Easy terms. Inquire of M. M. Da. vis. Lost Plain gold bar pin with nam' "Blanche" on it. Finder please leavo at Star office. WANTED Girl for general house work. Inquire at The Star office, Wanted Sewing by an experlenci d dressmaker; by the day or in the shop. Sara Hartnmn, Hoffman building, Fourth streej, Uoynoldsville. For Sale House 'with bath, all klncU of Jhou-ehold furniture, Roll top desks and go-cart. Inquire of Jas. G, Brown, Hill street. For Sale Second hand lumber, windows and porch. Inquire of R. L Taafe. For Sale A property on Grant street. Inquire on premises or address Chas. S. Kircbartz, Warren, Pa. FOR Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of Joseph Macro. Reynoldsville. For Sale McCormlck mower and rake. Good bb new, nothing broke. 8ell for $35 or exchange. Inquire of Wm. Gibson. For Sale Good house, barn and six acres of land sdjoinlng borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoff man. For Sale or Exchange Second hand automobile. Inquire at STAR office. For Sale Good houBe on Fifth st. with all modern improvements, bath room and heater. Will be sold cheap to a quick buyer. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Square piano; a bargain for 135 00. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Second hand three seat ed hack, almost good as new, heavy Conklin wagon and light Conklin wag on. Joseph Batnson, Rathmel. FOR Rent Four room house on Jack son street. Inquire L. M . Snyder. For Rent Five houses In good locations In West Reynoldsville. In quire of W. L. Johnston. STRAYED Small female Beagle dog. Finder please return her to Ed. Hogan miller, Reynoldsvllle. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER. INTERNAL PARASITES. Cooper's New Diacovery has taught me many things. Not least of which ia. that parasites or tape worms as they are called are responsible for an immense amount f suffering-. Thousands of these creatures have been brought tf me by people who have taken the New Discwr- eryrandlnowknew that an immense amount O sup posed stomach VSCK BVMMICE. trouble is caused in reality by one txT these parasites. A man or woman may be afflicted In this manner far years and not realize the true cause of their suffering. Waem I first sold Cooper's New Discovery I did not know that the medicine-would remove this trouble. I have since found that it invariably does so. The following letteris a fair sample of the symptoms as ex-terieneed by an individual thus affected: "I was always tired. My stomach bloated and the slicfttest exertion- made me sick, weak and dirzy. My appetite was variable and a good nights sleep was unknown to me. When I awoke in the mornings I bad a bad taste in mv month and a coated tongue I heard of the wonderful benefits that were being derived from Coopes's New Discovery and decided totrrit." "The horrible tapeworm, sixty feet long that had been sapping my itte awar, passed from mv system alive and squirming after I had taken three coses. Mow l nave a apienaia appe tite, every trace of stomach trouble has disappeared and my digestion is good. I sleep well and am gaining tn strength every day," Kick Emmer ich, 1344 Louis Are., Milwaukee, Wis. a7 ... ti tt. rtM, mA irMti tear tit Casper medicines. Call and let Ua tan jou more aJMat tiatav Stoke-Feicht Drug Co. KEYNOLDaVILLE, PA. tfAAAa.a.A.A.AAA. JOHNSON'S BLOOD PURIFIER t FOR Piles and Kidney Trouble, Bas permanently cured hoadreda of y caws iui mid ".J"""- - lng every day. Every bottle suaran. teed to Klva good results. On uU at Stokt A ftkht Drug Co. W ttorc, Reynoldsville Pa TTVTTTTTTTf f I1" --t- y y Jr Bad Breath. A well-known physician, who undoubtedly knows, declares that bad breath has broken oil more matches than bad temper. lucre 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 o Lane's Family Medicine the tonic laxative. This is a herb medicine, sold in 25c. and 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 diseases. JD.YIINISTKATOR'S NOTICE Estate of A. C. Pierce, decessed. Letters of administration on the above estate having; been granted to the under slKned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Oranfc Pierce administrator, or to his attorney M. M. Davis, of Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Grant Pierce, Administrator. , May 29th, 11107. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. S. Hammond John H. Kauchkk, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry C. Delble Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking The Citizens National Bank ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH Your attention is directed tn the names of the followingjwell known busine39 men, who compose our Board of Directors : David Wheeler Mc Curdy Hunter J. M. McCreight John F. Dinger ) 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. Modern Home Plumbing The sanitary equipment of the home is an sfl-important matter, as there is no other feature of the house which will afford as much comfort snd be so conducive to perfect hearth. a good plumbing. ' It is weH to keep in mind when building, the fact that yourself and family may be required! tn occupy the home for a long period without new plumbing being; installed, therefore the few extra dol lars expended to obtain the best will m reality be HEALTH ASSURANCE. The UNION PLUmBlINO COMPANY Bell and Summervllle 'Phones. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. m WINSLOW TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE FIS CAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1ST, 1007. Wlmle number of sclmoU .... Numlwruf tHHi'hei-M einnliivflil 3S Am't tux levli-d for sulmol pinpnses ,$IO,n67 Oi Ain't tax li'Vted furhulMlnit purposes 843 64 Halance uncollected last yeur 1,797 as Trkarvrkr's Account Monet Recmvkd. .Iliilunce on hand from lust year 840 91 Received from Suite Amiroprlutlon.. 4,716 26 From Collector, lncludliiH taxes ot all kinds 10.H7I 12 From County Treasurer, unseuuej lands, tines, &c j... 852 09 From don tax m s From allotuersources 370 Total Receipts... 116,460 26 Treasurer's Account-Monet Paid Our. For building houses and furnishing. 97 27 For teacher's wages 11,166 00 Amount paid teachers fur attending annual Institute ...... 309 00 For Rent and Repairs 332 83 For Fuel and Contingencies....'. 808 81 Fees of Collectors 15 03, Debute 1248 40. Treasurer 1317 07 847 07 Salury of Secretary, Expenses, Sta tionery, Post age, Ac 1 1C0 00 For Debt and Interest Paid 1,708 62 For School Supplies BI14 29 For Tuition II Igh School 161 00 School Text Books 297 38 Fur all othor purposes and sundry ' expenses .... 189 70 Total Money Paid Out $16,140 97 Kebources and IJ)SU,ITIES. Cash on hand. If any T. 319 29 Amount due District 1,036 19 Total debt of district and amount standing orders , 521 16 We hereby certify that we have examined the abuve and And it correct. John Smith, Ia.,i,. J. M. Hutchison, f Audlt"- $165,000.00 $550,000.00 K. C. Schuokers, Cashier John H. Oorbett B. H. Wilson Arthur O'Donnel John W. Stewart James G. Brown Andrew Wheeler All of our plumbing contracts are executed by the best skilled me chanics, under our per sonal supervision and no detail, no matter how unimportant it may seem, escspes our . attention. We use the famous St4mS' Porcelain Enameled Plumbing Fixtures, which are the best made. By placing your work with ut, you are assured of the best material and workman ship obtainable. v 1 3V )
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