VOLUME 16 REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1907. M'MMKH 28 r MINNIE N KECK' Notary Public, Stenographer andTvpewriter. , - Reynoldsvllle, Pa. TfTTNDSOft HOTEL. " 1217-1229 Filbert Btreet. 'A Square from Everywhere'' '" Special automobile nervli-e for our im-tH. Stunt-seeing; and tnarinn cur. Kuom 0 per day and up. The only mixtarutn priced hotel of repututlon und consequence In PHILADELPHIA. Capital, Surplus and Profits J1 2 0,000.00 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK R&yNOLDSVILLE, PENN'fl Because of Its long experience, high character of it directors, extensive connections and perfect equipment, this bank U eminently fitted to give Its customers prompt and intelligent service. Semiannual interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges. , Your Business Respectfully Solicited. Open Saturday Evenings 7.80 to 8.30. The First National Bank OF REYNOL08VILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources OFFICERS J.O. Kino. Vlce-Pres. OIK ROTORS J. 0. KlnR Daniel Nolan J. S. Hammond John H. Xacchkr, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry C. Deible Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking; ? BING-STOKE GOM'V REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. I l.i i mmmmnTKmm faM E Style, which is Benjamin V WANTED A CASE OF ECZEMA Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Psoriasis or Ulcen Ibai has baffled all doctors kill aid othw oindk-ines Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy will positively cure It the worat kind C cate or no pay. Sold by Fur Mil by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. Ask for 1r.e Illustrated booklet, j Resources $500,000.00 Established 1ST THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. $165,000.00 $550,000.00 14. (J. Schuckers, Onahler John H. Corbet R. II. Wilson 2: -xiLi, ZSabrni The manufacturers of Cloth craft Qothes were the first ones to make to advertise and to guarantee all-wool clothes. Doing so fully three years before any other manufacturer in the country. They were ahead of the pttv cession then as now. Suits - $10 to $25 Overcoats $10 to $25 Made in New York protect our customers from tution by selling Clothes ine uenjamm Label. Try as they may, all that other can offer is a weak imitation of that Correct. Npw Vrrlr - wav.TT V 4a characteristic of every Suit or Overcoat. Correct Clothes for Men THE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING TO AND FRO. M. J. Farrell spent Sunday 'n New Castlo. Miss Elvea Coleman visited in Brook ville Saturday. Miss Ruth Stiles spent Saturday and Sunday in Clarion. E. D. Davis and wife visited In Clarion county the past week. Archie Huntington and wife, of BowersvtUe, are visiting in town. G. M. Brown, of Washington, Pa, has been visiting in town the past week. Mrs. John Fink, of Clarksburg, Indiana Co , has been visiting in town a few days. Corbett Graham, who was in Phila delphia several weeks, returned to this place Monday. Miss Helen . Seeley visited her brother, T. L. Seeley, In DuBois the the past week. Rev. J. W. Myers visited in Johns town, Pittsburg and Beaver county, Pa., last week. D M. Gearhart and son, Solomon, of DuBois, were visitors at W. H. Yount'a over Sunday. . " A Katzen and daughters, Misses Edith and Pauline, visited in DuBois the firt-t of this week. Elmer and Warren Moore, of Corsica, visited their brother; W. Harry Moore, In this place last week. Mrs. J. T. Campbell, of New Bethle hem, visited her sister, Mrs. C. S. Artuagost, the past week. Harry McGrody, of Pittsburg, visited his father, George McGrody, on Jack son street the past week. Mlsf-ea Mary and Ethel McCrelght have been visiting Mrs. C. H. Almen at Vnndergrift the past week. James M. Pence and wife, of Leather wood, visited the former's Bister, Mrs. C. S. Armagost, the past week. John Marsh, of Punxsutawney, visited his daughter, Mrs. T. D. Brewer, in West Reynoldsvllle the past week. Mrs. Samuel Ressler left here Satur day to visit a sister at Johnsonburg, Pa., and another at Jamestown, N. Y. The Edison Phonograph Is Like riagic. We think it is wonderful when we read about a magician who oan pour out of a bottle any kind of wine that may be asked for champagne for one, sherry tor another and so on. How muoh more wonderful then that a single Instrument can pour out at will any kind of music that anyone may want! Yet such an instrument is the Edison Phonograph with Edison Gold Moulded Records in vented by the great American wizard, Thomas A. Edison. By simply chang ing a record you can have any music you want, from a magnificent aria by one of the world's greatest song birds to an Irrt sUtlhly funny rag-time coon song. It does each- equally well and plitHM gHverybody who hears it. You should have one and you can buy it of ui HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania. substi that bear dealers Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. ' A. H. Flemin-f Is at Heathville to day. Miss Jessie Shannon spent Sunday in Punxsutawney. Nelson Goodhlle. of Erie, was in "own on business last week. , Grant Rhoads was In Pittsburg the latter part of last woek. G. W. Miller, of Big Run, had business In town Monday. George Mellinger and wife are visit ing in Kittanning this week. Daniel King, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday at bis home In this place. John Robertson, of Evans C'ty, Pa., was a visitor in town over Sunday. Mrs. H. P. G6arhart, of Bellwood, Pa., is visiting Mrs. A. M. Applegate. Charles J, Kah, of New Bethlehem, Is visiting Etenry Priester In this place. Irven Dempsey, of Oak Rld?e, was a visitor in town the first of this week. Mrs. William Anderson, of Adrian Furnace, was a visitor In town yester day. v. Mrs. M. Jr- Farrell and daughter, Miss Ellav returned Monday from a visit In New Castle ' Mrs. B. M. Dunsmore returned SaturdayJjrojn a two weeks' visit at S tne th port, Pa. ' Miss Florence Parrish, student in Clarion Normal, spent Sunday at her home in thlailaee. Mrs. J. T. feuthrle went to Pittsburg last week to spend a couple of weeks with her sister. MrB. Hannah Prescott returned Sat urday from a visit in Punxsutawney and other places. i Mrs. Smith McCrelght, of Burgetls town. Pa., ,is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Wheeler, In this place. Mrs. J. L. Test will go to Tawas City, Mich., this week to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. G. Allen Pres cott. . Miss Maude Meek was in Punxsu tawney Thursday night to see the art exhibit in the publio school building at that place. Mrs. Benjamin Osborn, of Summer vllle, and Mrs. Ambrose Crates, of Crates, Pa., were guests of, Mrs. P. T. Shannon the past week. Mrs. J. F. Mohney, of Sligo, who was called here last week to attend the funeral of her nephew, Fred Cald well, returned home Friday. Mrs. W. B. Cochran and son, Stuart LeMoyne, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hauck. Mr. Cochran spent Sunday here. Rev. Henry Madtes, pastor of Punx sutawney Baptist church, and Rev. M. E. Hare, of DuBois,. were guests of Dr. A. J. Meek in this place Monday. Mrs. James Haggerty, of Vowlnkel, Clarion Co., and Mrs. Peter Schwartz, of Brookville, visited C. J. Kerr and brother in this place the past week. Mrs. V. R. Pratt spent several days of the past week with her daughter, Miss Maude Pratt, at Meadville, where Miss Pratt is a student' In the Alle gheny College. ' Dr. J. A. Meek was at Greenville, Clarion county, Friday night preaching the ordination sermon for Rev. A. Wissinger, who was ordained as a Baptist minister that night. Mrs. Mary Jackson, who was visiting in Allegheny, Charleroi, Washington Co., Pa., and at Warren, Ohio, three months, has returned to home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Alex Stoke, in this place.' A Hard Debt to Pay. ' I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G. S.Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "for my rescue from death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equalled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints, Guaran teed by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug gists, Reynoldsvllle and Sykesville. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers end lnvigorators. Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria, and jaundice, at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. store, Reynoldsvllle and Sykesville. 25c. Appreciation. Appreciation mako stupid people brighter, homely ones loss homely, the clumsy less clumsy, the diffident self-possessed. It need not bo given in words; tones are often sufficient, even glances or gestures will convey ample meaning to sensitive bouIs. Try a few words of genuine approval upon the most stupid person of your ac quaintance and note the effect, it will surprise you; try it on a woman who knows that she is plain and un attractive and mark how her eyes will brighten, her choeks flush and her face light up with something akin to beauty. Try it on a man who lays out your walks or hoes your oorn and see what consciousness It will awaken In him. There is that in all of us that responds quickly to the voice of eulogy and longs for It. The man dead to this is dead to every noble aspiration. Closing Out Entire Stock. The Cash New York Racket store Is closing out 14,600 worth of stock at 25 cents less than cost to quit business. Take your sick watches to Hoffman's hospital. Cure guaranteed. Dorothy Dodd and Gold Medal shoes for women, 12 50, 13 00, 8.1.50 and $4.00. Blng-Stoke Co. Don't miss the closing out sale of 14,500 worth of goods at the Cash New York Racket Store. All goods must be sold. Going to quit business. For a thorough examination of your eyes by the most scientific methods, try Dr. Gibson. See his ad and dates in this paper. Don't pay your money In advance to tramp opticians when you can get bet ter work for less money at home. Work guaranteed; brioe reasonable. Call and tell us about your eyes. C. F. Hoffman, optician. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vervlnsertlon. Fob Sale Twenty-eight six weeks old pigs. Inquire at HUlis & Co.'s furniture store. Lost Pair of eyeglasses between Jackson st. and Presbyterian church Finder return to Star office. Wanted Sewing. Wllda Williams. For Sale Sohmer piano at a rare bargain. Inquire at The Star office. Lost Bunoh of keys between Fifth and Seventh streets. Finder leave at Star office. For Sale Two cows. Joseph Mo Kernan. For Rent Modern brick house. In quire of D. H. Young, cor. Grant and Firth. For Sale A - half dozen young Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M. Hays, Reynoldsvllle. For Sale Six room house, barn and lot 60 x 150 feet on Hill St. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E. Neff. i s i We have the best home g made Mince Meat in g $ town. A trial is all $ you need to be con- ja vinced. Hunter & Milliren f Meat Market. 5 s f ' I I a HovAboutthaiiJMi Im Are his feet dry V Just the lime of year they should be dry. Buy him a pair of Burley & Slums high or low tops, carried by us. We are showing an unlinud shoe for boys, made of Kangaroo, with hand-nailed bottom. Our Mud shoo for boys is a winner. We never showed a bitter variety of Men's and Women's fine footwear. . ' SOMETHING NEW A Ladies' Foothold put up in a rubber lined bag. Can bo carried in pocket or pooket-book. Prici 75c. Nolan, t rjlHERE IS AS MUCH DIFFERENCE In thequallty inglasses as in shoes or clothing, but 'after all the !ruti vhIuo consists in hav ing th Ions",, mado to meet . the needs i f the Pie, which only the skilkcl optician can Miccessful ly do. I will have all the ap pliances needed, for good work and will meet all pontons need ing such at Brookville. Novem ber 10 und 18 and al Imperial Hotel, Reynoldsvllle, Nov. 21. G. h. GIBSON, Practical Optician. "KISSES" Are sweet to old or young, especially when swapped between the sexes. But boy or girl, young man or maid, old man or matron are equally fond of tho sweet "Kisses" which are u prominent feature in our Confections. Chocolates, Bon bons, and all' the popular kinds are made daily by us, and done up In neat and handsome boxes for the home, or for the borne of your best girl. Here's a bint for you, young man. The best way to earn "her" kUses is to take her some of ours. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. 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 Prices. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. ho Shoe Man. .