Evans SUdtlllQ Rill : Rear of I. 0. 0. F. hall. Open every Afternoon and Evening. Latest Improved liall Bearing Skates. Tlie floor is fine. Have a Skate! A. KATZEN'S People's Bargain Store Will have great bargains for Old J Home W eek in all. ! summer goods to make j room for our large fall and t winter stock. Such' articles as dry goods, laces and cm . broideries and all kinds of ladies' furnishings. Also I great bargains in men's, boy's and children's clothing, v shoes, hats, caps and shirts. DON'T MISS . THIS OPPORTUNITY. A. KATZEN, . Proprietor. Some Advertisements 8 ; Remind You f Of an empty wagon going down hill, the lighter the load the greater tho noise. We are not smart er than other people. Our money won't buy goods 0 cheaper than other peoples money. People don't O buy our goods because we claim they are worth O double what wo ask for them. Thev buv them on ?J their merit? and thej know that what, they 'see fa lf in our stove and ads is bo. V s j Performance hollows V :, Promise & In this store ju.tt assuroly as night follows day. No A f p napnazara aavertiping, but store news faithfully V carried out. Our ads faithfully mirror our mer X chandise of Clothing, furnishings, hats caps and vt meruiiaui tailoring. What we say iB so, and the people believe us. A store and public pulling thus together are found to be of mutual benefit to each other. 1 jvciueparimeufc uiieu wuu geou nrsiciass gooas. J a a imij We invite you to call and investigate ourppds fa tj and convince yourself. fa Trusting that Old Home Week will give you O , the best time of your life and to have the pleasure fa bf meeting each one and all this week. ' . J 0 , 9 - $ w H.Bell CLOTHIER HATTER f FURNISHER J? II I, McE NTDtt nniinnici Everything In Drugs, Soda Water, Toilet Articles And Etc. Welcome to all Home Comers and Visitors. Emergency Hospital For Accidents. r.TXi:i n x rxrxrxrnmxrr rrrr r I Don't Buy Cheap Shoes CHEAP nhoes are never really cheap; the price may be low, but the quality is usually lower. We sell shoes at as low a prices quality goes. But if you want extra good quality, sue what we'll do for you at J3 50, M 00 or 15 00' At that price we'll show you a Selz Royal Blue Shoe tliut's cer tainly the best shoe value you'll ever see for the money. ' We know tt will fit and wear well. Ask us about the foot form last. : Hughes " & Sweitzer. 0 0 0 0 1 1 n j i i 0 0 0 0 A Utile of Everything. Extra doIIub are on duty hls week. Tomorrow la the big day for lodge: See the big Indian in' the parade to- Confetti wan in evidence on Main street last night. If you have friends visiting you send in their names to the daily Star. Lost Fancy back comh. Finder please return to M. Elvira Johnston. The old curiobity shop 'a now open in the Bee Hive building on Fifth street, near Main street. , . 1 The public school building will be open for visitors from 9.00 a. m. until noon on Thursday. . v ' , ' See the large turtle on exhibition In room next door to Imperial restaurant. Largest turtle In captivity. ' Sack race for lodge members onlyvon Main street, from National hotel to Fi'th street, at 5:00 p. m. tomorrow. H. W, Herpel received word yester day of the birth of a daughter in the home of his son, Frank Herpel, in Bradford. Walter and Fred Ward, of Blaqkliok, Indiana county, formorly of this place, are among the visitors in town to enjoy the Old Home Week festivities.' The Brookville band, composed of sixteen musicians under the leadership of J. M. Bernett. came to Reynolds vlll" this morning and hare been play ing on the streets all day. '.. Robert Hartman, who drives one of the teams for the city dray, hauled the largest load of coal away from George Henry's coal mine several days ago that has ever bei-n hauled away from that mitre. A dozen pretty girls under fifteen years of ageJini d up on Main Btreet Monday afternoon at 3:30 andj raced for a gold bracelet. The jewelry was won by Martha Williams, daughter of Sam uel Williams, of the east end of town. Casper F. Hoffman, the jeweler, has placed on exhibition during Old Home Week a collection of firearms, knlvi-s and other instruments of destruction that is attracting more than-passiog notice. Some of the pieces are very old. School House Opened, .The public school building will be opened from 9.30 a. m. until 12.00 noon on Thursday, Aug. 22, for visitors. 1 ' ' THE City Hotel W. W. Wiley, Prop A Well Supplied . Restaurant "' in Connection.. Rates $1.50 per day. IMPERIAL RESTAURANT NORMAN BUTLER Proprietor Meals 25 ceuts. Lunches of all kinds. Crabs, Oysters and Lobsters as you like them. ' Hickory Creatore Sousa Bandetta Renders Classics Freak jAggregation Gives an Interesting Exhibition of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Th ciummpolltan aggregation which goes under the name of the Hickory Creatore 8usa bandetta. looking strange enough to be a gang i if band! tta, gathered in the headquarter rooms last night and from there wandered down Into Main street and then just rambled and rambled all around the town. They are a grotesque looking bunch and the airs they rendered were so sublimely melodious that the great snakes in the wild dragon show shed tears when they heard It. Tho musician were experts in their way and tho mil ana they mndn and costumes they wore were simply great. The bandetta will be out again before the week Is over and lu stronger force. Cunningham is Popular, Freddie Cunningham, the tightrope walker. U becoming a great favorite wltH tho lads of Beynoldsvllle. Seeing him on the ropx, acting with perfect eiir-o and skill, one would suppose him a veteran In the business. Actually, he is but fifteen years of age and has been at his present dangerous avocation but three years. As a mere youngster in Kittanning he delighted In walking on fences, on tight clothes lines and in every other form of ai-rlal feats and and gradually gained such klll that he was sought aftur by surrounding towns for public exhibitions. To-day it fs doubtful if he has an equal or super'or in ease of action while high in the air and in danger of momentary death. Last night his exhibition drew a very large crowd and he repeated his sucess ful feats of the afternoon Constabulary Drill. -, Sixteen mounted members of tin- State Constabulary 'under Lieutenant Algle, almost the whole squad sow stationed at Punxsutawney, rode' to Reynoldsvllle this morning and just be fore the parade gave an exhibition drill that attracted a big crowd. It was necessary for them to return to Punxs'y Immediately after the parade. Souvenir Booklet. - R. D. Albright has just received the souvenir booklets of Reynoldsvllle on which be has been working for several months. They contain pictures of nearly every prominent building in Reynoldsvllle, and the work Is well ex ecuted. Nothing like it bas been loaned in Reynoldsvllle heretofore and Mr. Albright deserves praise for bis enter prise. ' To the Quests. All the guests In Reynoldsvllle during Old Home Week should go to the headquarters rooms In the Bing-Stoke building, corner Main and Fifth streets and register. A olerk Is In constant attendance there and the register will be a roll of honor to be kept for future reference and use. You Will Went a Copy to File. The DuBols Courier In notice this morning abou-. Thr Star being Issued dally said: "It will be a valuable pub lication for both the resident of Reyn oldsvllle, 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 ho." Notict to Advertisers. Copy for advertisements for Daily STAR should be banded, into this office the evening preceding the day adver tisement is to appear in the paper, or not later than early In the morning of day advertisement is to appear. D. Wheeler, Pres. J MoCurdy Hunter, 1st. V.P. Arthur O'Donnol, 2nd, V. P. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. The Citizens National Bank Of Reynoldsvllle. Capitol, Resources, $50,000. 170,000. We Respectfully Solicit Accounts And Will Extend The Usual Banking S Facilities. J fffk 23 Extend the 'glad hand" to all Home-Comers and invite you to make their store your headquarters . while in town. Stoke & Feicht DRUG COMPANY. 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. LM. Harms TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Opposite Postoffice" The First National Bank OF REYNOLDS VILLI. Capital and Surplus ' $165,000.00. Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFICERS Johsj H. Kjcchkr, Pre. J. 0. Kino, Vice-Pres. K. C.Schdckiu, Oaahlei DIRECTORS John H. Kaucher J.O.King Daniel Nolan John H. Cor be tt Henry C. Deible J.S. Hammond R. H. WlUon Every Accommodation'Consistent with Careful Banking The Pioneer Bank of Reynoldsvllle, Penna. . Established 1874 Extends the glad hand and a hearty welcome 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 ' OFPIUKK8 W. B. Alexandur, President F. D. Smith, V. P. Auxuxt Baldauf, V. P. F. K. Aluxandur, Cannier P. P. Alexander, Assistant Cannier ' DIRECTORS-V. II. Ali!Xnder,L.P.Seeley, F. D. Smith, U. I.. Tuylor, Augutit Rauldbuf, Amos Htrouso, W. C Murrnjr. Dr. II. B. Mc Oiirnih, Dr. J. C. Buyers, W. Hurry. Moore, James II. Spry. Capital $100,000 Resources $475,000 Open Satuaday Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 The People's Bank Building. Are You Acquainted With the grea test song writ ten in years "GOOD BYE, SOLDIER BOY" Wordstand. mtisic bj Arthur II. Ilaskins, the Reynolds ville compose',r."' fte't? a copy at once at ;.;). r A. Haskin's Music Store Reynoldsvllle, 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. J Make yourself at home at C. F. Hoffman's : The Jeweler and Optician. Opposite Imperial Hotel. U Get Meat Fit to Eat AT '' HUNTER & MILLIRjzN'S All home dressed try it.
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