IN V IV VVLV X . REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1907. NUMBEB 24. VOLUME 16. 0 ' Death of J. M. Sutter. J. J. Suitor and family, P. O Sutter and wife and Lawyer C. W. Flynn and wife were at Punxsutawney Monday attending the funeral of John M. Sut ter, brother of J J. Sutter, who died at his homo In Punxsutawnoy at 11.00 a. m. Saturday, October 19. 1007. Pneu monia was causn of his dt-ath.. He was 69 years olo. He was born niar Covode, Indiana county, and raovi-d to Punxsu tawney about 45 years ago. Deceased was a blacksmith h7 trade and the past four years bad ben head blacksmith in tbe Punxsutawney Foundry und Ma chine shop, Ho was a consistent and faithful member of the M. E church. Is survived by a widow, one daughter, four brothers ard two sisters. . The Punxsutawnoy Spirit, in giving asketch of bis life said: "Mr. Sutter was not only a model and thorough workman, but these traits were carried out in all of his family and social relations. His relations with all with whom he came in contact wore such that there are none to reproach or say aught against his character, In tegrity or manhood. Honoritble, up- 4pht, just and irreproachable, J. M. Sutter departs this life leaving behind him a name and reputation that will . -I. i i V endure as ine most vaieu nen toum oi descendants." aiendale. Fred aid Walter Moore are trying their new potato digger and think It a fine way of digging potatoes. John Burtop raised his potatoes iaat week and there were a large number rotten. The potato ordp Is poor la most places around here. Guy, Laura and Mary Newoome ex pect to attend the wedding of their cousin, Miss May Means, this week. Mrs. Walter Moore spent part of last week with her parents at Rockdale. Mrs. J. R. Moore is having a nice visit with ber sister from Indiana. They had not seen each other for about fifteen yjars. Mrs. Alice Moore is numbered among tbe sick. Hope she will soon be able to be around. .The Merry Opera of "The Tovmakers.'' . That celebrated cnmpanv of merry makers, "The Jollities," will be the at traetlon at the Park Theatre Novem ber 6 and it is predictel that no one in this town will miss "The toy makers," that now side-splitting, music al absurdity which was written by Charles Felton Pidirin, the author of that fuinouH book "Qulncy Adams Saw yer" which was read and talked about as "tbe best New England story ever written." "M-. Pidgin hs written both book and play and every one should read this amusing story if possible be fore seeing' "The Toymakers." Years ago in Merry England "The Toymak ers of utenberg" wa adapted from the Gurman and under the name of "Dolly" was sung by Mme. Ruders dorf, the gifted mother of Richard Mansfield, making a great success over there. Now Mr. Pidgin is Chief of the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics, he is simply brimming over with fun and dry humor which ha knows how to serve up to the public in a most satis fying manner. The Best Paper for Family Reading. The contents of the Youth's Compan ion are chosen with a view to the' In terest of all tastes and ages. The fath er, as well as the son enjoys the tales of adventure'; the mother renews her girlhood in tbe stories for girls, while the paper always abounds in stories, long and short, which may be read aloud In tbe most varied family group to the ke n pleasure of all. Full illustrated announcement of Tbe Companion for 190S will be sent to any address free with sample copies of the paper. New subscribers who send II 75 at once for 1908 will receive free all the remaining issues of 1907, besides the gift of The Companions Four-leaf Hang ing Calendar for 1908, in full color. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkeley Street. Boston, Mass. Don't fall to bear the "Mechanical Orchestra" and impersonations of Sousa, Creatore and others at the public school auditorium, Monday evening, Nov. 11. General admission 35 cents. Reserved seats 10 cents. - ' " It . V i Do You Want to Make The Women Happy ? ft Shopping by Mail is vastly unsatisfactory to the Female. t. There isn't a woman in Christendom or in Islam who doesn't pre fer ten times over the trip through a store to the trip to the postoffice. Why, Lord bless their hearts, the ladies love to shop ! It's just as unsatisfying and artificial to shop by mail as to make love by mail and that's the limit. But, while the women love to walk through aisles of bargains, they love also to read about tlio bargains. When a newspaper comes to the house, which page does the woman peruse first? The page with the big gest shopping ads. Sure thing ! Won't fail one time in ten. Test it and see. In communities where the merchants don't advertise big enough to tempt the women, what happens? The Mail Order Catalogue comes along, full of attractive ads., with prices put down in black and white. The women read the catalogue ; they are tempted by the bargains offered ; they Bend their money by mail. Thus they miss nine-tenths of the glory and joy of shopping. . But what else can the poor ladies do ? Now, Mr. Merchant of Our Town, be good to the ladies. Give them some interesting reading matter. Print some of your bargains in your home paper. Put the prices there in black and white. Isn't it really a pity to deprive the ladies of one of their supreme delights: chopping, seeing things, inspecting be fore tfking? " -9 BE GOOD TO THE LADIES AND YOU'LL BE . PROSPEROUS. - ft a ft ft ft ft ft ft z ! ft ft z Z ft Zv ft ft Z ft e ... ft fto ft ft ft ft ft Z ft Z ft -a ft Z ft ft ft S-6 a Z ft ft i ft Z ft ft ft Z ft ft -ft ft ft ft ft ft ft a ftr. "ft - v ': ft i'&6'ft-frriSrrTV-fri''4- l .f ;'. .i?f ft h.i5i:;:,.;iihi,',:i;i:.'(;i j I - Brockuayvllle Beech woods Honntown Reyn KalKCneutt, I I Pnrdtis Sherwood bids- v!j Wlshiiw Klciinora Florence Anita Adrian lie Ruth me Soldi Sykesvitle HiK Run Troiitvllle Punxsutawney We HUB Has it ever occurred to you that Reynoldsviile is the natural center of a district thirteen miles in radius? And that within this territory is a population of nearly sixty thousand people? Look at the map the ononbove or any other and draw your own conclusions. We are THE HUB and if we do not assume our natural position as a distributing center for the territory it will be through supine negligence of our citizens. The town will be what we make it. ' ! Are you helping to boom it, helping to make the town greater andf yourself richer? Or are you sulking in your home, cussing the taistakes of the past and caring not a continental whether the old town lives or dies? J ZZZ - Stop it. We have made some egregious blunders in the last few years, but there is an old Spanish proverb worth remember ing: "We never get such good value for our money as when we are cheated, for at one stroke we purchase prudence." Reynoldsviile knows. J J There is an organization in Reynoldsviile composed of gentle men with a hustle that never comes off. It is called the Business Men's Association but it should have been called the Citizens' Club. It wants your assistance, the aid of every property owner and of ever citizen who wants to see Reynoldsviile grow. It makes no extravagant claims asks but little in the way of money, it s members simply propose to do all in their power to take advantage of every opportunity that presents to build ro the town. After the organization is fully 'completed they will al ways have at their command a few hundred dollars for immediate use, and this reserve fund may be the means of landing 'many an enterprise in Reynoldsviile. As an instance of what a live organization of this kind can do, the case of Elmira may be cited. In the last few years about six teen new industries have been located in that city through the ef forts of their "Fifty Thousand Club." The new association has every chance of surviving. It already has on its membership roll about twenty-five of the leading bus iness and professional men of town and nearly as many more have expressed a willingness to sign il one objectionable feature in the by-laws is eliminated. The chances are that it willbechanged and if so there is every probability that the membership will spring to two or even three hundred. If it does it will become the mightiest power for upbuilding the town that this generation has witnessed. Citizens! Knowing the promise of the town, seeing an organ ization already more vigorous than anypast attempt, knowing the wonders that may be accomplished by united effort will "you not join in this movement? Forget the mistakes and dreary fail ures of the past and just once more make an earnest, honest effort to push the town to the front. 233 SIX. 3 The Associatnn''meet9 'every Thursday eveningffn the Old Home Week headquarters over the Bing-Stoke Co. store. If there is any feature of the society you object to, state in good plain English and by tl.c united council of the citizens wejjshall finally mould an association which will endure and grow Jinpower and usefulness with each succeeding year. For your own sake and the town's sake, join in. Picture of AntJersaDwili Prison. During a few days-of tbe past week there was a remarkable picture oo ex hibition la Hughes. & Fleming's dis play window and, hundreds of people stopped to exHtnino It. It was-a, band drawn sketch oft AmdersonvUlle Prison as It appeared. during too awful period of 1803 4, representing In detail the exact appeananc oft the Interior, crowded with half-famished, men, and tre surrounding country aaweU. There are scveruli veterans to Reynolnsville who expei'Senaed the terrors of that prison and tit them the picture must have bean an exceedingly vivid remind er of their sufferings. Enough wag vis ible even, to the casual observer to in spirit pity. Tho rude huts, the holes In the-ground, and other devices tbe pris oners used for shelter, the single stream t4 water running through tbe 'valley, the high palisades and armed guards were all depleted. Outside tho pali sades appeared tbe nearby forest, the ralln??d and sentries of tbe Confeder ates Tbe ploture, which U very large is the property of Joseph Shaffer. Since he has ttiken it to his borne mnny people have expressed a desire to Bee It, and be will take pleasure In showing and explaining it to any who may call at his home in the evenings. His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eight; three years old, thrivs on Elec tric Bitters," writes VV. H. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken ttiem.for . about two years and enjoys an excellent appetitu, fuels strong and sleeps well." That's the way Rieutrlo Bitters, affect tbe aged, and the i-mim nappy results follow in all casus of female weakness and general dt billtv. Weak, tuny chil dren too, are greaLly streiiKibentd by them. Guaranteed also fo-t stomach, liver and kidney troubles, 'ay Stoke & Pelclit Drug Co. druggist, 50c, tteyn oldsyille mid Sykesville, Sunday School Township Convention. The fourth convention of the First Sub District of Wlnslow township, com prising tbe following schools, Presoott ville Union. 3loomington Union, Sold ier Union, Prospect Union, Methodist Episcopal and Church of God, Rathmel, will be held In tbe Presoottville hall Saturday afternoon and evening, Oct. 26. Program as follows: AFTERNOON SESSION. 2: Devotion J. W. Tresli Address of Welcome Miss Dickey Response Agnes Wyse How to hold attention. ..Agnes Barclay Primary work Margaret Butler Address.. . Rev. W. E. Frampton Questions handed in will be answered during the Evening Session. EVENING SESSION. Devotion Wn, Charlton The outgrowth of the S. 8...W. J. Hoar Personal Work Mrs. H. B. Wyse The S. 8, teacher tbrougli the week ... niruD wets 8.30 Report of Schools. Departments, and total membership October 1st, ID07. (Business) 8.45. Address Rev. J. E. Klrkwood 8.00 819 8 45 4.15 7.15 7,30 7. 8.00 Annual Fall Excursion to Pittsburg. .Tbe Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg TVy will ruo their annual chrysanthe mum and art excursion to Pittsburg Sunday, November 3rd. Special trains leave Punxsutawney 8.00 and 8.40 a. m. Round trip fare tl 50. Tbe Hruby Brothers play every known Instrument and a number that are not generally known. Public sobool auditorium, Monday evening, Nov. 11. Closing Out Entile Stock. The Cash New York. Racket store is closing out t4,500i worth of stock at 25 ceuts less than cost to quit bus iness. J. O. Johns, ULeruuaut tailor, next door to National hotel. Don't miss the closing out sale of $4,500 worth o goods at the Cash New York Racket Store. All goods must be sold. Going to quit business. Hai'tman, the city drayman, has loads of good kindling wood for sale STICKS OF SWEETNESS For the ohtldren ot small growth and sweet appetites and other forms of pure Candy for children of larger growth aro here In great piofuslon. Our store Is really headquarters for sweetness, and tbe young men are our best patron of course. All our candles are made by ourselves, of the purest seleoted ma terials, are cleanly made with scrupu lous care, and are guaranteed in every way. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS This Coupon is Worth $1.70 to You The Sonitol Chemical Laboratory Co. 4266 Laclede Ave., St. Louie, Mo. BncloKd And $1.00, for which fend me tho Mtortment of 10 Sanitol product! j ottered. DeliTet loiouiri mr iuih vrtow M oT w a r t H. L. McEntire worth of mmg C'" SPEC I A. !, NOTICE NATURE'S HERBS ARE NOW FOB SALE AT Stoke & Feicht Drug Company's Store Charles P. Koerner, wbo formerly sold these to a number of people of this town, having gone out of bm'ne s, I have now left Nature's Herbs at tbe above named drug store, which Is the place you will find them In your town. If you have not already used Nature's Herbs It wilt pay you to try them. Call at the store, get a home testimonial circular, read it carefully and then give them a trial and you will never regret it. Mr. A. Carlson, of Prescottville, Keeps Nature's Herbs In stock. All persons in that vicinity desiring to use Nature's Herbs will Bud them there for sale. If you Lav6 not tried them you will certainly be well repaid if you give them a trial. Single Copies of The Star Miv 1v ieenrH Tiir tp nfTtre nt any time and in and sua;.i't) Pr.wt pci -p. iHkJsti Cents. for a. $1.00 bill Cut out this coupon in upper right hand corner and send ti 1 he Danitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St. Louis, with a $l.ou bill and our name, and they will deliver you tnrougn us the complete assortment of ten full size SJraf? packages of Sanitol as illustrated. These are the mostS satisfactory toilet preparations in the world and the IWZWf . r regular total retail price of these articLs is $2.70. iiSA n.L.muciiMro i Reynoldsviile, Pennsylvania sit awe uivkliuil J t:ir IX-svv.v..-;- --. rvi J. ' DRUGGIST gIiPS