better List. Ltat'of unclaimed tetters remaining In post office t RevnoMevillo, Pa., (or week ending Jimp 15, 1907. Mrs. Ohas Wallci-r. Say aitvenLod and give date of list when cnUini? Tor al.ve. F. c. Burns, P. M. Three Houses. One party we know of is going to etvot. thirr houses on lots he expects to buy SKtnrdity, Junu 22, 1907, Jo Point Vl-w. . The following readjustment of the salaries of postmasters in Jefferson oounty is annoucced: Big Hun, from $1,000 to 11,100; Brockwayville, $1,300 to $1,400; Puuxsutawney, $2,400 to 12,500; Falls Cre $1,300 to $1,200. The merchants of Bellwood have decided to take a half holiday on Wed nesdovs during the months of July and August! That beats the early closing hours all to pit-cos. D iiicIhs ho at Millfrens. m. QOUGHELLE '' Dr. I B. Bouchelle of Thomasville, Ga., a physician well known in the Bouth, is very enthusiastic over tha cod liver all preparation Vinol. Ha ays: "I have used Vinol In my fam ily and in my general practice with tha most satisfactory results. It is xceedlngly beneficial to those afflict ed with bronchial or pulmonary dis eases and to create strength." The reason Vinol is so far superior to old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Is because it is a real cod liver preparation from which all the useless oil has been eliminated and tonic iron added. We ask every weak, thin.'run 'down, nervous and aged person in town, and all those suffering from chronic colds, coughs and weak lungs, to try Vinol on our guarantee. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. YouU be Carried Away j0j ,,.......,,,..;,,,., y. cool and delirious Bod a Water. t J- Our fountains are busy giving cool J relief to the tljirsty and every , J j glass Is hut an appetizer for an- j- other. We use only the purest jjl water and the purest flavorings H- thescso varied as to suit iiUtintnn J ' and the result !s that our soda Is J, the talk of the town. Asa refresh- ' j? 1,- er you never ta.ted Its equal, as a single trial will, ot.vlnce you. ' ' J REYNOLDSVILLE w CANDY WORKS. I Here are some of the important things you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Beet of Workmanship Bett Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All theBe you can get when you leave your work with GTooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. A' DMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. aetata of A ,C Pierce, deceased . Letters ut artcjlnlitratlnn on the above state hMvlnic htten grunted to tbe uoder sixoedt ull persons lodehled to said estate are requested to make paymeat, and tlioM fearing claim to present the same without May to firant Pierce administrator, or to fete attorney M. M. iiavia, of Keynoldsvllle, Ba. Gh4t Pisros. Administrator. afe tb iter. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ailmpses of the People who are Pass Ing To and Fro. - Miss Caroline Robinson is visiting in DuBois. Mrs. Lizzie Smith is visiting in John gonburg. E. G. Clark was In Punxsutawney on Saturday. Mrs. James Spry visited in St. Marys last week. W. J. Calhoun, of Westville, was In town yeBterday. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman 1b visiting rela tives in Wilkesbarre. Miss Roberta Ayers, of Pittsburg, is visiting friends in town. George W. Womeldurf went to Hill ville yesterday to visit a son. Misses Catherine Taafe and Matilda Kerr spent Sunday in Falls Creek. William Rarr, of Rimersburg, visited Dr. B. E. Hoover a day last week. Dr. R. DeVere King and wife were in Pittsburg a few days the past week. Mrs. M. E. Ridgeway, of New Bethle hem, was a visitor in town Monday. Mrs. Grant Scheafnocker, of Brook ville, was a visitor in town yesterday. Miss Mary I. Cowan, of Corsica, was a visitor in town the first of this week. Mrs. B. E. Hoover and Miss Irene Phtlllppi were in DuBois a day last week. Miss Ida Plyler, of Summerville, has been visiting in Reynoldsville the past week. Frank W. Campbell went to New Kensington Monday to remain a tew days. C. M. Dinger was at Emerickvllle Sunday visiting his mother, who is ser iously ill. Mrs. W. C. Murray visited in Knox township and Brookvllle during the past week. Miss Nettie Gerheim, of Kittanning, is the guest of Misses Kate and Bertha Pries ter. J. W. Campbell and wife spent Sun day at home of the latter's parents at Lawsonham. Miss Florence Mitchell, of Seattle, Wash., is tbe guest of Miss Alioe Mitch ell on Grant st. Mrs. O. H. Johnston visited at her former home In Day, Clarion county, the past week. Mrs. E. J. McGlnnlss, of Punxsu tawney, visited relatives in Reynolds ville last week. Rev. D. E. Baldwin and wife, of Em erickvllle, started yesterday on a trip to North Dakota. Mrs. Elizabeth Shae, of DuBois, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jane A. Spra gue, on Grant st. Miss Celia Sutter, of West Punxsu tawney, was the guest of Mildred Sutter over Sunday. Miss Ella McDonald, of Falls Creek, visited her aunt, Mrs. R. L. Taafe, in this place last week. Mrs. T. V. Malloy and three children, of New Castle, are visiting tbe former's parents in this place. Mrs. John Leech, of Pueblo, Pa., visited her son, W. C. Leech, in West Reynoldsville last week. ' Miss Grace McNutt, of Brookvllle, who was trimmer for Mrs. S. V, Hays, returned home yesterday. Henry A. Swab and wife wont over into Clarion county yesterday to spend a couple of days with relatives. John Athenian, proprietor of the Reynoldsville Candy Works, was in Buf falo, N. Y , the first of this week. Miss Amy Bollinger, student in Buck nell University, Lewisburg, will come home to day for summer vacation. Mrs. J. W. Chatham and daughter. Miss Pearl, will visit in Clearfield and Clinton counties tbe coming week. Miss Naomi Mitchell, who has been attending school in Philadelphia, is at home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hunter, of Wins low, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. J. R. Millireo, in this place. Father Brady went to Allegany, N. Y., yesterday to attend tbe commence ment at the St. Bonaventure College. Miss Ida Williams, student in Buck nell University, Lewisburg, will return home to-morrow for summer vacation. Miss Ella Patterson, of New Kensing ton, is visiting at home of her brother, Clarence H. Patterson, on Pleasant Avenue. Mrs. K. C. Scbuckers and son, Joseph, left here yesterday to visit the former's grandmother at Lawrence, Kansas. Mrs. W. T. D?HasH, of ClearBeld, spent Sunday with her daughters, Mrs. C. M. Leird and Mrs. L. M. Harris. J. J. Sutter and daughter, Miss Nellie E. Sutter, are at Cambridge Springe, Pa , for benefit of Mr. Sutter's health. Mrs. Wm. H. Gates and daughter, Leila, of Graoeton, are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win G. Clark. Harry C. Herpel, of Wilkinsburg, who was here last week to attend his sister's wedding, returned to Wilkins burg Monday. Mrs. Mary Jewell, formerly a citizen of this place, who is spending a couple of months In DuBois, is visiting in town this week. Mrs. Bailey Hathaway, of New Yerk, and Mrs. Henry Mundorff, of Punxsu tawney, were guests at home of S. S. Robinson Monday. Mrs. James W. Stevenson and son, Marion, of New York City, are visiting tbe termer's parents, Mr. and M. M. Davis, in this place. Misses Annabell and Esther Hamil ton, ot Vandergrift, who were visiting their aunt, Mrs. Wm. C. Gibson, re turned borne yesterday. Mrs. Cummlngs, of Bradford, Pa and Miss Helen Stater, of Montana, visited Mrs. S. E. Brillhart in West Reynoldsville last week. Mrs. Dora Yeoewine weat to Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday night to visit for sever al weeks. She will go to Niagara Falls before returning borne. Miss Ruth Davis, of Punxsutawney. visited her sister. Mrs. Charles Hart man, In Reynoldsville last week, going from here to Allgheny City. Misses Bertha Thomas, Bertha Tlley, Emma and Lott Frees went to Slatlng ton.near Philadelphia, Monday to work ia a large silk mill at that place. Miss Edith Katzen is visiting In Brookvllle this week.; Charles H, Young, of Clarion, was a visitor in town over bunday. Eugene Brennan and Frank O'Brien went to Hankln, near Pittsburg Mon day to work. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Swartz spent Sunday with the latter's parents at umerickviiie. Mrs. Alice Foy, of Leeper, Pa., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. JS. V. Davis, on Fourth street. Miss Sara P. Corbett, went to Tawas City, Mich., tbe first of this week to visit for some time. Mrs. Joseph Strauss, of Philadelphia, is visitlrg her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. Hanau, in this place. Mrs. StrauBB ex pects to remain here a couple of weeks. MlsBRose Hetrick, of Prescottville, was called to PittBburg Saturday morning on account of the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs. George Handyslde. Milton C. Coleman and son, Milo, have gone to BUlefonte, Pa., where they will spend tbe summer looking after a business enterprise in which Mr. Coleman is entereBted. Mrs. W. E. Phillips andtwochildren, of Clearfield, returned home Monday after a three weeks' visit with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr., of Worth street. Eugene Flynn, student in a Phila delphia dental college, who is getting practical experience in a dental office in DuBois during the summer vacation, spent Sunday at his home io this place. Mrs. Jas. L. Schall and daughter, Elizabeth, left last week to visit rela tives at Clymer, Barnesboro, Rossi ter and Punxsutawney before returning to tbelr home at Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs. L. M. Simmons, spent all of last week with Mrs. G. W. Palen in Wil liamsport and on Saturday Mr. Sim mons went down to Willlamsport to spend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons returned home Monday evening. The Magic No. 3. Number three Is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, ot Ceder Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., druggists, 50c. Reynoldsville and Sykes ville. j - . Bids Wanted.' ' The supervisors of Wlnslow township will receive sealed bids for the con struction of a public road from the end of Sixth street, near tbe Silk Mill, to a point wher" said road will cross the B , R. & P Ry., near Brick and Tile Company's ylant, until 9 o'clock, a. ra., Saturday, -lulv 0th. Specifications can be seen at offici- of G. M. McDonald, Esq.. in Reynoldsville. The super visors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Color your canvas shoes to match your dress, 10c a bottle. Adam's Extrajvalues at Millirens. Try our home rendered lard. Hunter & Milllreu. The Terrible ltciii, iu.. Disfigurement, Humiliation o; EczemA Banished or now! Cases that baffle all medical -rii.N, Ibelleved Incurable tlieoe t.e ;.. ; u, ie ' we want to try Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy It purses the blood of ihepr.i on vhlrt causes the disease; it kills ti e fun.' terms, leaving the akin normal a., healthy. , There Is No Doubt ASout Thl . Thousands of lestlrro .i . - r:. Clency of the Creali..e( c.iu it -J settn office. Sold by : Sold by Stoke and Kelcht Drug Co., "Reyn oldsville. Ask for free illustrated booklet. WINSLOW TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE FIS CAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 1ST, 1007. Whole number of schools 38 Number of teachers employed..-.. .. ' 38 Am i tax levied for school purposes. .II0,.'lfl7 02 Am't tax levied forbutldiDK purposes MS M Balance uncollected last year , 1,717 38 Triascbir's Aocouht Mohst Bsckived. Balance on hand from last year 34 t Received from State Appropriation.. 4,7116 28 From Collector, Including taxes of all kinds 10,871 1! From County Treasurer, unseated lands, Ones, c 882 09 From do tax 1 Is From all other sources 870 Total Receipt SIMOOM Tbbasdrbb's Aooodst Mot Paid Oct. For bulldlnc houses and furnishing. 97 27 For teacher s wagea 11,185 00 Amount paid teachers for attending annual Institute 388 0 Por Rent and Repairs B2 83 For Fuel and Contingencies 808 (1 Fees of Collectors lies 03, Rebate 8248 40. TreasureTBM7 07 847 07 Salary of Secretary, Expenses, Sta tionery, Postage, 4tc 1C0 00 For Debt and Interest Paid 1,708 82 For School Supplies 6tt4 20 For Tuition High School , ll 00 School Text Books .... IW 88 For all other purposes and sundry expenses 18 78 Total Money Paid Out IUJ48 97 kBSOVBOaSABoLUBIUTIBS. , Cash on hand. If any 1 " 819 Amount due DIM Hot 1,038 19 Total debt ot district and amount standing orders 621 16 We hereby certify that we have examined the above and Had It correct. Veined Pension Bill. Gov. Stuart has vetoed the bill pen sioning soldiers of the Civil War who served in Pennsylvania regiments and are now residents of the statu. He gives as bis chief rea ona for vetoing the bill that it is crude in form and bears evidence of having been pasted without mature deliberation, and If it were to become a law it would be necessary to reduce the appropriations to the state's public and private char ities. The vetoing of this bill istjuite a disappointnvnt to a large number ot veterans in h' st.!C ns It. was expicf ed that the bill wo ild become a law. A 25c. Bottle ol I Kemps Balsam f Contains 40 DOSES, And each dose is more effective than four times the same quantity of any other cough remedy, however well advertised and however strongly rec ommended that remedy may be. T Bemember always that KEMP'S BALSAM is the Best Cough Cure. It has saved thousands from con; sumption. It has saved thousands of lives. At all druggists', 25o., 6O0. and $U Don't accept anything else . Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and every Insertion. Wanted By a " graduate nurse, nursing. Mrs. Mae Hayner, 217 Pike St., West Reynoldsville. Wanted A boy to learn a trade. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale One 10 horse Peerless trac tion engine and a 24x38 separator, with new steel water tank and all new belts. Bert Wnlte, Punxsutawney, Pa. tJ13 .8JSJUiUyis i. m.&m--... For Rent Modern brick house. In quire of D. H. Young, corner of Grant and Fifth. For Sale Lot and two houses with modern conveniences on Fourth St. Easy terms. Inquire of M. M. Davis. 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. Klrcbartz, 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 as new, nothing broke. Sell for $35 or exchange. Inquire of Wm. Gibson. For Sale Good house, barn and six acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn oldsville. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoff man. For Sale Square piano: a bargain for J35 00. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Second band thrHo seat ed back, almost good as new, beavy Conklin wagrin and light Conklln wag on. Joseph Bateson, Kathmel. For RENT Four room house on Jack son street. Inquire L. M. Snyder. For Rent Five houses i good locations in West Reynoldsville. In quire of W.L Johnston. M INNIE N. KECK, Notary Public, Stenographer AND TVPtTVTRPTER Reynoldsville, Pa. JOHNSON'S BLOOD PURIFIER FOR Piles and Kidhey Trouble. J Has permanently cured hundreds of cae and the demand for It Is Increas lngevery day. Every bottle gnaran. S teed to give good results. 4 On mIc at Stok t ffticht Dn$ Co. itort, Rsynolosvllls, Pa. A. KATZEN, THE PEOPLES BARGAIN STORE On account of tbe poor weather we have haGtwe hare decided to make a Reduction on All Summer Dress Goods In order to make room for the fall we give yon thia op portunity at the present time. Such goodB as lawns, white and colored goods, laces and embroideries, etc. Prices will be very low. Call and ex amine our goods for yourself. A. KATZEN, Prop. Reynoldsville, Pa. REYNOLDSVILLE'S BIG DAY. The John H. Sparks Sin And Trained Animal ExpositioriV Enlarged to Many Times its Former Size. . " With a' Host of Entirely New and Extraordinary Features Traveling in Its Own Special Train of Palatial Railway Cars. Will Pitch its Acres of Canvas in Reynoldsville nnd give Performances Afternoon and Night. A Truly Stupendous Federation of Arenic Celebrities, in a Mammoth Programme, full of Snap, Novelty and Surprising Excellence. Famous Champions of the Sawdust Ring, in a Bewildering Melange of Sensational Aerial, Acrobatic and Novelty Acts, with Beautiful Costumes, Costly Trappings and Entrancing Music. Seethe Great Performing Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Beautiful Trained Horses, Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys. Whole Troupe of Funny Clowns. Panhandle Pete and his Comedy Mules. Gor?eous Street Parade at Noon nnd Rio Pre F.irhiKirinna. nt the Show Grounds Immediately After the Parade. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN ANNUAL SEASHORE EXCURSIONS The Annual Sitecn-day Summer excursions from West ern Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City and other seashore resorts of Southern New Jersey, will be extended this year t include Asbury Park, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Spring Lake and other popular resorts on the upper New Jersey Coast. The rates to the Lower New Jersey resorts and to Reho both, Del., and Ocean City, Md.. will be the same from Pittsburg as heretofore,. $10.00 for tickets good) in coaches only, and $12.00 for tickets good ion Pullman cars in con nection with Pullman tickets;: the rates to the Upper New Jersey resorts wi-Il be $12.00 tor tickets good only in coaches, and $14.00 for tickets good in Pullman cars in connection with Pullman tickets. Proportionate rates will apply from other points.. The dates oj the excursions thi year are Friday, July 5,. Thursdays, July 18y August IT 15, and 29, and September 12. Special trains of Pullman parlor cars and coaches will leave Pittsburg at S.55 a. m. and run through to Atlantic City via Delaware River Bridge Route, the all-rail line to the City-by-the-Sea, stopping at principal points on the line between Pittsburg and irarrisburg to receive passen gers and at Philadelphia to discharge passengers. Tickets will be good also on night trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.5S and 8.50 p. m. and their connections. Upon application Thos. E. Waitt, P. A. W. D.,401 Fouthi Avenue, Corner Sraithfield street, Pittsburg, or any ticket agent, will furnish further information. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD nniTrrii rvnn r irimriAtir Sill mil? In , $12 nr S14 to I Atlantic City, Cape May Aagltsea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Saa Isle City, Aralon, Peermont, and Stone Harbor, N. J Rehoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. Asbury Park, Long Branch West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allen hurst, North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Como, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manatquu, Briell and Point Pleasant, N. X Tickets at the loner rate (food only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in Parlor or Steeping Cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. July 5 and t August J, 15, and 2? and September 12, 1907. Train leaves Reynoldsville 1.29 p. nu Tickets good lor passage on trains fearing Pittsburg; at 4.66 p. av, aad 8.60 p. m.t and their connections going, and all regular trains, returning within sixteen days. For stop-orer privileges and full Information oonsult nearest ticket agent. t t Tcrwn nir.Y OT. Bdvn Passenger Trafflo Manager. General Passenger Agent. Single Copies of The Star Mar be Jecured a Thp Star Office at any time and in any quaoaty. rice per --opy f hrbb Casts .