Evans' Skating Rink Rear of I. O. O.'F. hall. Open every Afternoon and Evening. Latest Improved Ball Bearing Skates The floor is fine. Have a sm A. KATZEN'S People's Bargain Store 1,7-Will have great bargains lor Old 2 Home Week in aH summer goods to make room for our large fall and winter stock. Such articles as dry goods, laces and em broideries and all kinds of ladies' furnishings. Also great bargains in men's, boy's and children's clothing, shoes, hats, caps and shirts. DON'T MISS THIS nPPnRTTTXlTV. r i A. KATZEN, JProprietor. Some Advertisements V Fvemind 0 Of an empty wagon going down hill, the lighter the load the greater fch noipe. We are not smart er than other people. Our money won't buy goods cheaper than other peoples money. People don't buy our goods because we claim they are worth double what we ask for them. They buy them on their merit? and they know that what they see in our store and ads is pa Performance Follows Promise In this store jufct as surely as night follows day. No haphazard advertising, but store news faithfully carried out. Our - ada faithfully mirror our mer chandise of Clothing, furnishings, hats caps and merchant tailoring. What we say ia. bo, and the people believe us. A Btore and public pulling thus together are found to be of mutual benefit to each, other. Every department filled with good first class goods. We invite you to call and investigate our goods and convince yourself. Trusting that Old Home Week will give you the best tiine of ypur life and to have the pleasure of meeting each one and all this week. 8 0 O 8 in o o o o H U cy W.H.Bell CLOTHIER HATTER FURNISHER II. L McEf nniini Everything In Drugs, Soda Water, Toilet Articles And Etc. Welcome to all Home Comers and Visitors. Emergency Hospital For Accidents. rrrr.r: i: nxtrCTrrrrntrr:? Don't Buy Cheap Slioes CHEAP thoes are never really cheap; the price may be low, but the quality is usually lower. We sell shoes at as low a price at quality fcoes. But if you want extra irond quality, see what we'll do for you at J3 50, H 00 or 5 00. At that price we'll show you a Selz Royal Blue Shoe that's cer tainly the best shoe value you'll ever see for the money. We know it will fit and wear well. Ask us about the foot- form last. Hughes & Sweitzcr. fa fa fa fa fa fa fa o fa fa fa fa fa fa fa o fa O fa fa fa O fa fa fa fa 0" fa fa fa fa t 8 you fa fa fl Little of EverutTiInq. . Extra, police are on d ity this week. Old Home Week postal cards at Breakeys. Lookout for pickpocket and crooks this week. Did you hear the Old Home Week opening last night? Before leaving "O d Home" get a souvenir at Breakey's. There Is no Bpecial day at Ryuolds vllle this week. Everyday will be a big day. The M. E. Sunday school, held a picnio at Romantic Park, Sykesvllle, last Thursday. The Ueynoldsville baseball team was defeated at Nolan Park last Thursday by the Brookville team, Score 13 11. Annual picnic of the Knight Tetnpliits vu8 huld at Wishaw park last Thurs day. About forty attended the picnic. The cie of Lena Dinner was tried in the county court lant Thursday. The verdict was. not gui'ly but pay the coats. The first and last Quarterly confer ence of the present conference year will be huld la the M. E. churob Thursday evening. The tannery at Tomahawk. Wis . of which L. G. Gay lor, formerly cf Reyri oldsville, was , superintendent, vas destroyed by fire recently. In the presentment of the grand jury to court last week several Improve ments were recommended for county borne, jail and court house. The Star joins with the citizens of Reynoldsville in oxtauding a cordial welcome to all persons who come to town for Old Home Week. Chlef-of-Police Frank P. Adelsperger went to Pittsburg Friday and brought a man back with him who was wanted here to settle for a board bill. ReV. T. R. Johnstone, of Ottumwa, Iowa, who has been visiting relatives In town several weeks, preached an excellent sermon in the BaptUt church Sunday morning. ' There will be an open meeting of tli P. H. C. on Tuesday evening at which time Mrs. Boihv will receive her cbccl: for $1000 All members w re quested to be present. At the last meeting of Mm director? : of the Citizens National bank Eugene E. Doible was elected assistant cashier of the bank. Mr.. Dible .took up. bis work in the bank this morning. At the election held in the Methodist Episcopal church last Wednesday Dr. L. L. Means was elected as lay delegate to attend the Erie Animal M. E. conference at Erie the first week in September". Joe Horwiiz, cartoonist for Pittsburg Jlertild. arrived in town Wednesday morning of last week. He will here after be located at his home in this place and will mail in all tts work to the above named paper. A new company, with a capitaliza tion of (100,000, is to be organized at DuBois to extend .the trolley line from Sykesvilte to Big Run. A charter will be applied for onder the name of the United Street Railroad Co. The funeral of Paul B- James, whose death was mentioned in THE STAB last week, was held at the home of bis parent Thursday afternoon, conducted by Dr. J. A. Parsons and Dr. A. J Meek. Interment wa made in Bulau cemetery. S. K. Furman. wife and children, of Harrisburg. came to town Thursday to visit Mrs. Fwmaa's mother, Mrs. Kate Harris, who resides near Rathmel. Mr. Fruman returned home, but Mrs. Furmao and children remained for Old Home Week. H. F. Lara and family were called to Williamsport Thursday to attend the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs, Ellen Lavov wbo died at 6:30 . m.. August 15. Deceased was 64 years old. She had been ill tea months. Dropsy was the cuae of ber death. Dr. R. M. Boy lea, of Reynoldsville, wbo waa formerly a resident of this place, was here Tuesday on business. Incidently, like all the other good citizens of Reynoldsville, be was booming things for the Old Home Week. Falls Creek HetalA. Hon. R. H. Longwell, of Brockway ville, one of Jefferson county's re pre sen en tatlves in the last state legislature, was in town Saturday on business and incidently mentioned the fact to his friends that be will be a candidate next year for the Republican nomination for re-election. Two of Pittsburg's greatest Dews papers bave sent staff representatives to Reynoldsville to report the great Old Home Week celebration. Tb Gazette Time i represented by George E. McLinn atd the LHpitch by William M. Long. Speaking of Reynoldsville. the geo'.lemen spoke In very ootnpll meoi;y terms of the evidences of business enterprise everywhere exhibit ed and of the preparations made for thy entertainment of gueota. I Change in Rout of Parade. On account of part of Jackson street j now being paved, and consequently impassable, tb line of march for Mer lon ants' smln-rs and in inufaclurers I parade to-morrow has been changed slightly and will be as follows: Form on Grant and Fifth streets, march down Grant to Third, down Third to Main, up Main to Tenth, down Tenth to Jack son, down Jackson to .Seventh, -up Seventh to Main, down Main to Third street and disperse. Is Now Prominent Preacher. Rev. G. S. Womtr, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Holh daysburg. Pa . and wife -ame to this city Saturday evening to visit old time friends several da,i. Rev. Womer, whq was a coal miner boy in Reynolds villa some yeai ago, is now an able, successful and prominent preacher in the Central P.-iuhj Ivanla M. E. con ference. Ho 1m one of the young nn-ii that has gone out from our town uf whom the town has ren-on to be proud. Charged With Running Speakeasy. Friday C-.n-ilablo Leech took Mrs CarnwiK'lla I'rovi nz mn. of Soldier, to county jail at Brook villu on charge of running a speakeasy. Mr. Provenzono skipped out or he would alo be board ing with Sheriff Soheufnocker. This couple were Mi r- Med snne months ago on same charge, but the evidence at fliat time was not strong pnough to convict them of selling liquor Illegally. Taken to Mercy Hospital. Ralph Whlttaker. the boy who accl dently shot himself at this place Sun day, July 21st., and was taken to the Adrian Hospital In Punxsutawney, was brought to this place last Wednesday and taken to the Mercy Hospital in Pittsburg Friday. If the bullet, which Is still in his head. Is located It. Is like ly an operation will be performed. The Adrian doctors failed to locate the bsll by use of the X-rays. You Will W- nt a Copy to File. The DuBois Cmiiicr in a notice this morning abou The STAR being issued dally said: "It will be a valuable pub lication for both the residents of Reyn oldsville, who will want to file the copies for future refeience, and for the many visitors who are expected to re turn for a brief visit to their former home." Died at Winslow. Clarence C Smith; brother-in-law of Dr. B. E. Hoover, of this place, died at his home in Winslow, Gsskill town ship, Saturday, August 17. 1!I07, aged 52 years. ' Consumption waa cause of his death. Deceased was married to Ella Hoover, whom, with six children, sur vive him. Funeral was held Monday. Dr. B. E. Hoover and J. R. Mllllren and wife attended the funeral. Three Months to Workhouse. P. E. Martin, the man who drifted into Reynoldsville on the ?nd Inst., day of the P, O. S. of A. reunion, and worked the short change trick on one of our business men. was tried in the JefferxoB' county court la t r j:!: end was sentenced to the .-."'j'AKj iir three months. Injured Foot en Rusty Wail. John W. Ewinir. brakeman on the RHvnoltUvllla & Falls Creek railroad'. baa been hobbling around the past weea with a very sore loot, tie punc tured his left foot by jumping on torn rusty nail t m Fell Down CeJler Steps. Mrs. Jacob Booth fell down, the cellar steps at ber borne last Thursday even ing, and while not seriously injured yet her body waa badly bruised!. D. Wheeler, Pres. .... Arthur O'Doanel, 2nd. V. P. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. tMcCurdy Hunter. The Citizens National Bank Of Reynoldsville. Capital and Surplus, $50,000. Resources, $170,000. We Respectfully Solicit Accounts And' Will Extend The Usual Banking Facilities., 2 ifcVU';. .1 w Extend the "glad hand" to all Home-Comers and invite you to make their store your headquarters While in town. If You Want The Best Try Christies Ice Cream. Always Pure and Good. The Price is Right. The Summerville Phone. Burn's Livery AND Sales Stables. . Everything First Class. L M. Harms TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Opposite Poetoffice The First National Bank OP REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . Johk H. Kaoobsh, Pres. John H. Kftuoher tieury C. Deiule Every AccommodationConsistent with Careful Banking The Pioneer Bank of Reynoldsville, Penna,. f f'MlisM 1874 Extends the glad hand and a hearty welcqm to all. May you have a round ' week of pleasure and make our Bank ing House your headquarters, is the wish of the officers of THE, PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS W. II. Alexander, PiolilcnL V. U. Smllli, V. P. Auunst Itiildunf, V. P. V. K. Aln.xanilur, Oushler l' P. Alexander, Assistant Cannier 1)1 RECTORS tV. II. Alpxnmlnr. 1..P Honlav F. I). Smith, li. L. Taylor, August Hauldauf, Amus Mrouse, . V Murray. l)r. II. H. Mc uarraii, nr. j. ij. tmyerh, v. Marry mix jautt's ti. cpry. .l J.JnA Ann capital jiuu.uuu Resources $475,000 Open Satuaday Evenings 7:M0 to 8:30 Tbe People's Hank Uuildlng. Are You Acquainted With the grea test song writ ten in years "GOOD BYE, SOLDIER BOY" Words and music by Arthur II. Ilaskins, the Reynolds ville composer. Get a copy at once at Haskin's Music Store Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. You Want to Take With You A Remembrance of Old Home Week. Buy yourself a watch, take your friends a ring or something in line china or cut glass. Make yourself at home at C. F. Hoffman's The Jeweler and Optician. Opposite Imperial Hotel. U Get Meat Fit to Eat AT HUNTER & MILLIREN'S All home dressed try It. $ 1 65,000.00 $550,000.00 r OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. Schuckbhs, Cashier DIRKCTOKH J.C.King Daniel Nolan. John I! Corbelt J. B. Hammond H. 11. Wllauo v