The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 26, 1907, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1!K)7
The governor has signed an act of
Assembly niaklnf? U illegal to sell, or
fclve, or cause to be sold or glv-n,
cigarettes or cigarette paper to minors.
It should be carefully noted that each
violation of this law is punished by a
fine of at least $100. Dealers should
note, and be careful.
Hon. W. O. Smith, of Punxsutawney,
who was a member of the state legis-
lature several terms as a representative
from JelTer9on oounty, and who served
two terms in the National Congress, is
being urged by a number of his friends
to be a candidate for Congress next
year. Ex-Congressman Smith has not
fully decided yet whether to concede to
the request of his friend and be a can
didate or not. Mr. Smith has certainly
bad the experience to enable him to
give the people good service in Con
gress. A new man is so thoroughly
handicapped that no matter how brilli
ant he may be or how hard he may
work, he cannot be of much service to
his constituents until he has served
several terms. The custom of the
house has made it impossible for a
congressman to be appointed on Impor
tant committees until he has served
three or four terms. There are some
k men in Congress who have been mem-
. bers of that body twenty, and as high
as thirty years
Reynoldsville's willingness lo offer
liberal inducements to manufactures to
locate plants here is beginning to
attract attention aboard. Manufactur
ers are beginning to visit our town to
investigate the opportunities and it
would be strange indeed if several
large plants are not located here in the
next few years.
Wednesday of last week a represent
atlve of one of the largest wood work
ing establishments in the TTnittd States
made a special visit to U ynoldsviUtf tO
Investigate conditions, shipping fscilhr
ties, etc., with a view of lodatlrijf.'
plant here. He spent the day Vtatcitfff
our present lndustriaa-, afl wetihg
some of the representatKe . business
leaders of town. ;.NV"Jr' the K'ad
hand was extended everywhere and
assurance ex tended 'th"! if hls 8"" cur
ed to .make' &f . proposition, the Jocal
people,, "d . willingly meet it half
.,w2,": ii expressed himself well pleas
rth . the town and in leaving
: '-"proii.tsed' that when a deoislon is
vr 'V nall made, Keynoldsville would stand
. very favorable chance of securing the
Industry.
In discussing the project, the gentle
man stated that a plant employing
about sixty men was being considered
and they asked little or nothing in the
ways of taking stock or bonds. A free
site and first-class shipping facilities
were the chief requisites.
In a speech at the Jamestown Expo
sition recently President Roosevelt
said: "Since I have been President I
have visited every state and territory
within the borders of the Union, save
such as can only be reached by sea.
have traveled from the Atlantic to the
Pacific from the Great Lakes to the
Gulf. I have spoken at country fairs,
to colleges, to commercial and business
organizations, to associations of pro
fessional men, to labor organizations, to
men of every creed and parentage
The thing that has struck me most has
been the essential oneness, the essential
unity of our people. In the fundament
als I have found American citizens to
be just about the same everywhere. In
whatever locality of the country we
live, whatever our fortune or occupa
pation in life, there exist just about the
same essential gooo qualities and much
the same shortcomings in any gather
ing of our citizens. Of course, each
community has its especial temptations,
its especial shortcomings; and if it is
wise each community will try to cure
itself rather than to cause heartburn
ings by railing at the shortcomings of
Bister community. There is ample
field for the reform energies of every
one of us in his or her particular sphere
of home and neighborhood activity.
Not only is all of this true as between
one community and another, but it is
. just as true between one class of our
citizens and another. Now and then
we meet well-meaning people who have
a genuine horror and dread of all rich
men and think of them as being set
apart by peculiar rice and iniquity.
Now and then we meet equally well
meaning rich men who have an equally
irrational oresd of those whom they
style "labor leaders." In each case I
think the hostility is in large part due
to want of sympathy caused by com
plete Ignorance of the men who arouse
such distrust or anger. As matter
of fact, if we take given number of
men of large fortune and a like num
ber of wage-workers, we find that in
their essential human nature they are
all alike. In each group we find men as
wise and foolish, as good and as bad as
in the other group. Such being the
case it is well that, so far as possible,
when the men of a given group, as
a whole, act in a way that we deem
contrary to the public interest, we
should treat the action as a wrong to be
remedied rather than as a wrong to be
avenged."
WANTED TO GO HENCE.
"Skinny" Wray Took an Overdose of
Strychnine but Did Not "Shuffle Off."
John Wrnv. familiarly known as
"Skinny" VVrny, wheat) leg were para
llzed two vears ago and who has not
been able to walk since, only being able
to cet down town on a wheul chair, be
come tired of his continued suffering
and helplessness last Friday evening
and took an overdose of strychnine for
the avowed purpose of ending his earth
ly career. A doctor was summoned
promptly and he was given an antidote
and his life was prolonged.
Emerickvllle.
There will be an ice cream festival
held In M. E. church at this place Sat
urday, June 2!)th, to which everybody
Is cordially invited. Proceeds for the
church.
Charles P. Koerner and family, of
ReynoldBvllle, spent Sunday at the
home of D. W. Dinger.
O. V. Stewart, of this place, has pur
chased the meat market of Frank Bus-
Bard at Reynoldsvtlle and will move to
that place in the near future. We wish
him success in his new business.
Misses Nettie Cable and' Sidney Mot
tern want to East Brady Sunday where
they will visit with relatives.
Clifton Mohney, of Big Run. spent
Sunday with his parents here.
E. E. Snyder, of Reynoldsvllle, visit
ed with relatives here Sunday.
Merle Kllngensmilh and wife, of
Beechwoods, were the guests of the
former's uncle, Isaao Fleming, and fam
ily Sunday.
Frank Currey and wife, of DuBois.
were the guests of Edward O'Donnel
and family Sunday
Clyde Flemlne, of Driftwood, spent
Sunday at bis borne In tnls place.
Notice to Contractors,
Sealed proposals will be reeel'tal'fb
the town council of the borough 'of
Ueynoldsville. Pa., until Tuesday; the
20th day of August, 1907.. at' 8-o'clock
p. m. for the grading, .curbing and pav
ing of that part of .Fifth street in said
borough which tss between the south
side of Main-treV where said Main
street' trrtsseto said Fifth street on the
north, AnfV tbe north side of Jackson,
street, wherasald Jackson street crosses
said- Ftfth-, street on the south. The
ns and specifications therefore can
seen at the office of the clerk.
J. C. Kino.
Attest: President of Council.
C. W. FLYNN, Clerk of Council.
Three million dollars on hand from
the appropriation made by the legis
lature in 1905 for the improvements
of the roads in Pennsylvania, and six
million more appropriated by the last
legislature, making nine millions In all,
made it look as if there would be big
improvements on the public highways
this year and next, but Gov. Stuart has
changed the aspect greatly by cut
ting five million off the six million
appropriated during the last session,
leaving but four million, instead of nine
million, available for the next two
years. This will most likely delay the
public road improvements in Wlnslow
township and the paving of Main street
in this borough from Seventh street to
borough line.
A Fortunate Texan.
Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis
St., Dallas, Tex., says: "In the past
year l nave become acquainted with
Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no lax
ative I ever before tried so effectually
disposes of malaria and biliousness."
They don't grind nor gripe. 25c. at
stoge eicnt L'rug uo. stores, Heyn
oldsville and Sykesville.
Gerald Scheafoocker, the Sheriff's
little boy, aged six years, whon playing
on Main street one day last week, was
so unfortunate as to fall and break both
bobes in one of his forearms. Brook
ville "Democrat.
Don't forget the place to leave your
orders tor Ice cream either by 'phone or
In person is at Christy's factory. We
do not make a cheap grade. Our prices
are 22 cts per quart and 25 cts in brick.
Delivered at your door.
Five delicious flavors at Rnvnnlrtnvllln
Candy Works only 20c a quart.
For fertilizer, go to the Keystone
Hardware Co.
Straw hats at Millirens.
Get a quart of delicious ice cream for
your dinner or supper at the Reynolds
vllle Candy Works. Only vOo a quart.
Douglas shoes at Millirens.
Here are some of the
important things
you want in your
repair work of watch,
clock and jewelry
repairing :
Best of, Workmanship
Best Material.
Right Price b.
Prompt Service.
All these you can get
when you leave your
work with
Gooder, the jeweler,
in the Peoples
National bank
building.
8ome New Laws.
Among the many bills recently
i. or! ho thu IpainlHMirn and sivntd bv
Governor Stuart were the following:
Making it a misdemeanor, punlubadle
by a line of not more than $100, or one
year's Imprisonment, to remove or de
stroy the tag on a mine car.
Providing that the cumpuls'irv edu
cation act shall not apply to a child be
tween the ages of H and 10 years who
can read and write the Eugllsh lan
guage and In regularly employed.
Prohibiting a borough ollioer or coun
cilman from neing Interested directly
or indirectly In municipal contracts.
Declaring Indigent and entitled to
the benefit of the poor laws the head of
a family or person quarantined, and by
reason thereof unable to maintain
themselves or families.
Prohibiting the use of automatic
guns in hunting game animals or birds.
Making it lawful for school boards to
fix not less than two periods of not less
than one week each during which be
ginners may enter school. "Beginners"
under this act means any child of
school age who can neither read and
write.
Fixing the salaries of school teachers
at not les- than $40 for those holding
provisional certificates.
Abolishing the office of tax collector
In first-class townships and making the
treasurer collector of all taxes.
Authorizing the school directors of
adjacent townships or districts to pur
chase, real estate and erect buildings
I for joint b'gh schools. -. .1..tr,r j.
Extending the time tor oouecuau o
luv rnr which collector- mav.eeCOOf;
liable after- the fx.pl ration ! Of tbjrwarr
rant lor one yearvi i r -i,;
Allowing municipalities asees the
cost of paving and ottaap.'fmprnvementg
on a highway which, a dividing line
for 150 feet in. de'pt'h on the side oppo
site the line, v '".
Provldlnpfor the killing of dog not
wearing a, collar with a tag attached,
snowing that the tax for the dog has
been paid. y
Giving to trolley companies the right
of eminent domain.
Untimely Death,
"When I was city editor of the
Virginia City Enterprise," remarked
Mark Twain at a dinner in New York,
"a fine turkey was one day left at the
office. Turkeys were rare in that high
al'itude, and we all hankered after this
bird. The proprietor, though, claimed
it for his own. He took It home and
had it cooked for dinner. The next
day, as he was expatiating on the
turkey's richness and tenderness, a
letter was handed to him. He opened
it and read:
"Mr. Editor: Yesterday I Bent you a
turkey which bas been the cause of
much dispute among us. To settle a
bet will you kindly ask your agri
culture editor to state in to-morrow's
iBaue what it died of."
He Fired the Stick.
"I have fired the walking stick I've
carried over 40 years, on account of a
sore that resisted every kind of treat
ment until I tried Bucklen's Arnica
Salve; that bas healed the sore and
made me a happy man," writes John
Garrett, of North Mills, N. C. Guaran
teed for Piles. Burns, etc., by Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co., druggists 25c. Reyn
oldsvllle and Sykesville.
Ice Cream Reduced in Price.
Wishing our customers to buy more
of our delicious ice cream, we have
reduced the price for a few days to 20o
per quart. Stop at the Reynoldsvtlle
Candy Works and got a quart of this
delicious ice cream and try our make.
Five different flavors in stock. Special
prices are offered to parties, festivals
and balls. Keynoldsville Candy Works.
Try our home rendered lard. Hunter
& Milliren.
Queen Quality means a perfect fitting
shoe for the woman who wears them.
Adam's. ,
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evorvlnsertlon. ,
Found Gold chain with crosB on.
Inquire at The Star office.
For Sale Good house and lot on
corner of Fourth and Mable streeets
on easy terms. Inquire at law office of
M. M. Davis.
For Sale Good working team, wa
gon and harness; team weighs about
$2,800 pounds. Inquire of L. F. Het
rlck. ,
For Sale Cadillac automobile. In
good condition; will be sold cheap. In
quire of J. S. Howard.
Wanted By a graduate nurse,
nursing. Mrs. Mae Hayner, 217 Pike
St., West Keynoldsville.
For Sale One 10 horse Peerless trac
tion engine and a 24x38 separator, with
new steel water tank and all new belts.
Bert White, Punxsutawney, Pa.
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. Kirchartz, Warren, Pa.
For' Sale Good property on East
Main street at a bargain. Inquire of
Joseph Macro. Reynoldsvllle.
For Sale McCormick mower and
rake. Good as new, nothing broke.
Sell for $35 or exchange. Inquire of
Wm. Gibson.
FOR Sale Good bouse, barn and six
acres of land adjoining borough of Reyn
oldBvllle. Inquire of J. J. or C. F. Hoff
man. For Sale Square piano; a bargain
for $35.00. Inquire at Tnz Star office.
For Sale Seocnd hand three seat
ed hack, almost good as new, heavy
Conklln wagon and light Conklln wag
on. Joseph Batason, Rathroel.
For Rent Four room bouse on Jack
sor street. Inquire L. M. Snyder.
For Rent Five houses in good
locations in West ReynoldBvllle. In
quire of W. L. Johnston.
i, for work,
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bUOY BIO luo &1U'
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tand hard
knocks. Adam's.
Speuiiil June bargain)
.ival for this
month at Milllrenii.
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To send to your lady-love M
a box
of our Delicious Bon
Rons.
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assured It will be uccap
smiles and th '?oriiH
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with sweet trioWhr e!f 'tfae7
Render. :
Su up a
larfe variety o( Very dainty aiid
C.Altes nf liox. Think (if our utoia
tii-st if you me Kn,,, to buy cun
die.8 or confections.
REYNOLDSVILLE
CANDY WORKS.
ft
Edison Records for July
will be on sale to
morrow. Call and hear them
at
Haskin's Music Store
Reynoldsvllle,
Pennsylvania.
A. KATZEN,
THE PEOPLES BARGAIN
STORE
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-aa lawnp, 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.
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PORCH SHADES'
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The Citizens National Bank
ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH
Your attention is directed to the names of the
followingjwell known business men, who compose
our Board of Directors :
David Wheeler
McCurdy Hunter
J. M. McCreight
John F. Dinger
Dr. A. II. Bowser
In addition to above, we have a strong bodj of.
stockholders, whose standing and responsibility give
increased strength to the institution.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. - !
VISIT JEFFERSON PARK
ANY DAY THIS SUMMER
Everything
Dancing, Skating, Coaster,
Laughing Gallery, Ball Games, Shooting Gallery,"
Swings, Refined and High-Class Vaudeville,
Life Motion Pictures, Illustrated
Songs, Etc.
FRANK GIGLIOTT AND DAMIANO BRUNO
in their great
Fireworks Display at Jefferson
Park July 4th.
Follow the Crowd.
L-?;yy iiaMuaiiMimaajiiimBaMBMffy
?M if?. )
J. R. HILLIS & GO.
Will furnish your home complete with
Furniture and
Floor Coverings
We have over 100 Rugs, room size,
$5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000
yards of Carpet. Never before have
we had such a line to select from.
CALL AND SEE OUR
Vudor Porch Shades
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 the sun's glare and
heat. j j 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
Reunoidsviiie Mar.e
COMPANY STORE
Arthtjk O'Donnel
John W. Stewart
James G. Brown
Andrew Wheeler
to Amuse You
Merrry - Go - Round, Art Gallery,
"You Bet I'm Going."
STOCK AND SAVE MONEY