Suoscnph'oii $1.00 pti ye i n ultmnce. O.A.TI!rillilMN.Kdllui not l"ub. W E U M KS DAV'nOVEMBEK 27, I WW . KotprtMl t the .mstotllec in Keynoldsvllle a., an nccordi'lBPf mull mutter. 40MM(!BVll.l.rill.I!PBOrKNO. tl Have you accepted ; this remarkable offer. $2.70 lIlJLSil! for $1.00. In order that you may b come familiar ' by actual ine with all the tooth and toilet preparations sold under the nam" of SANITOL. we are authorized by the Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company to make you their (reat iulrortuo ury Offer ot teu full Biz d packages of the following preparations for only $1 00. The total coat of thiso len product, if purchu d at regular prios, would be $2.70 . Sanitol Tooth Powder 25c Sanitol Fc Cream c Saitlol T..oth Paste 2;o Sanitol Toilet Powd r 25o Sanitol Tq aid Antii-eptlo -oo Sanitol Hath Powdtr 25o Sanitol Shaving Creme ic Sanitol Violot-Elito Soap Zoo Sanit-1 Tooth Brush o Sanitol Face Powder Jao Total Retail Price 2.70 All these for a $1.00 Bill. re this assortment call in order to stcu and see ub for particulars. fl Little of Everutninp. A dog poisoner is working in Punxsu tawney. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L D. Klein hans, Nov. 21st, 1907, a son. Have you anything to be thankful for? You are to be pitied if you have not. Turkey for Thanksgiving will cer tainly be a luxury at the present high price, A meeting of the Jefferson County Medical Society was held In this place Friday attornoon of last week. A wagon load of live turkies was sold In West Roynoldsville yesterday after--s, noon at thirteen cents per pound. Lawyer G. M. McDonald and Charles Scott, hunters from this place, each killed a deer over In Elk county last week. ' Senator" William T. Cox has moved from his sirmmer residence at Sandy Valley Into his winter residence in this place. , Miss Margaret Stoke, clerk in Stoke relent Drug uo. store, is connnea " to her borne with a threatened attack of appendicitis. Forty couples attended the euchre party given in the I. O. O. F. hall last Knights of Columbus. The Jefferson county teachers' Insti tute will be held In Belvedere opera house, Brookville, the week beginning Monday, December 16th. Hon. W. M. Chandler's lecture to phi in the waWHc school auditorium 1 be a rare treat. Co earlv nnri enjoy tbe concert Trom 8 to 8:30. Mrs. J.. A. Parsons went to Mead vile, Pa., yesterday to spend Thanks giving with her son, Percy Parsons, who is a student ia the Allegheny Col lege. Charles 3. Bangert, founder fti the Falls Creek Tfirald, which was es tablished in 11892, now proprietor of a job office In Falls Creek, was ia town yesterday. - After the 1st f January, 1908, per cent will be added to your unpaid county and borough taxes. Collector Win. Copping can be found at the City Hotel. , "Grit,'" -of Wllliaitsportf celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary Sunday by issuing a anniversary number of 164 pages, filled with valuable material sod artistic illustrations. a The trouble between Revnoldsville T u i -1 . uurvuu u nvorai pnmrty uwners concerning the paving of Jackson street, betweea Seventh aad Bradford greets, has been adjusted. Some young mea under tbs Influence liquor acted disgracefully at acburch aecial held in Rathsael Saturday even ing. Such conduct will not be tolerated again, but the guilty parties will be arrested. Mrs, Bridget Burns, a widow aged 70 ars, fell down stairs at home of daughter, Mrs. Edward Pifer, In uojisuiawaey at iu.au Saturday nigbt and fractured her neck, but lived UDtll tWO o'clock; Mpnday morning. . , IN NEW QUARTERS. Room ml O O. F. Hall Remed by ihe Business Men's Association. The ' R-yuoldsvlllo Ro-iness Men's Association has decided to open up permanent headquarters in a room on second floor of the I. O. O F. building. The plaeo will b f kept open day and night and Is intended not only for the business meetings of the association but for social and club purposes as well. The room is large, well healed and furnished and in time will become a favorite place for local business men to spend the evening! together. It is not intended that the room shall bo for tho sole uoo of the memborg of the association, but its use will b:3 freely granted to citizens who may at any time have tiny project for the general welfaro of the town, for meetings of committers or business appointments. The executive committee held lis first Besston there last evening. The next meeting of the association will ba held in the now room December 6th. Most of the property owners of town have received a circular Invitation to unite with the association and a number of replies have been received by the secretary. A few have objected that the assessments might be too high. It should he understood that though tho constitution provides for a t'nall provlsonal monthly assessment, it is not the expectation that the association will ever require more than a 'fraction of the maximum amount. No one should hesitate to enter on this account. Arm Amputa'ed. Harry Pierce, aged sixteen years, son of A. J. Pierce, of Reynoldsvllle, who has been staying with a brother at Gypsy, Indiana county, nvt with an ac cident while out hunting one day last week that made it necessary to havd his left arm amputated above the elbow. Harry will come to his home in this place tho first of next week. Took Carbolic Acid in Mistake. Mrs. Enoch Redding, whoso maiden name was Ryman, died at her home in Punxsutawney last Friday forenoon by drinking carbolic acid. The deceased was only twenty-six years old. She had been sick ard despondent for several days. Is sur vived by her husband and two small children. The Methodist Episcopal choir will give a concert in the church on Thurs day evening of next week, December 6th. Out of twenty-six cases on the calon dar for the court of quarter sessions of Jefferson county which convened in the court house at Brookville Mon day, all but three cases were either set tied or continued. Prof. S. C. Hepler will deliver his lecture,' '"The Golden Ladder," before the Lodge of Sorrow of the B. P. O. E. at Apollo on next Sabbath after noon, Dec. 1st. He will spend Thanks giving with his family at New Bethle hem. Miss . Marthanna Hogenmlllsr has been awarded a gold medal for the creditable manner in which she com pleted the graded course of the N. G. C. Miss Hogenmiller is the young' est Btudent ever awarded a gold medal. Tax Collector Copping gives final warning to all delinquent taxpayers that Saturday of this week, November 30, is tbe last day to pay 1907 taxes and save the five per cent which will be added thereafter. Office at tbe City Hotel. J. W. Gillespie put In an Economic Boot Rack in bis store last week that is tbe most convenient and greatest floor space saving rack ever made, It only requires (1 inch space and will hold 84 pair of gum boots or 252 pair of men's heavy rubbers. Eyery patron of tbe lecture this evening is requested to be seated be fore 8 30, at which time the speaking will begin. You will want to hear Mr. Cbaodler ia order to enjoy Thanks giving properly. (Let everybody attend his lecture. Remember tbe proceeds are for the benefit of the schools. Dr. Harvey Gr me Furbay, of New York City, will arrive in Reynotdsville to-day and will be the guest of Dr. W. B. Alexander until next week. It is likely Dr. Furbay will give an address In tbe Presbyterian church sometime next Sunday, but it will not be known positively until he arrives in town. Mrs. John Diss, known in Reynolde vllle as Mrs. A. M. Cotton, having been a resident of this place same years ago, dled at her home at Frultvale, Cal., on 16th Inst. Deceased was tbe mother of Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, of this place, who was called to Frultvale several months ago on account of the Illness of her mother. Miss Ella E. Seeley will have on sale at Glllespies Saturday, Deo. 14, the finest display of band painted china, 125 piece, post cards, fancy work, water colors and pen drawings that has ever been shown in Reynoldsvllle. Creamer and sugar 11.60 a pair; olive and jelly dishes as low as 05o. All are Invited to come and tea them. Un on vice To Monow. Union Thanksgiving service will be held at the Hnplll church at 10 30 to-morrow forenoon. U'SV. J. W. Myers will preach the sermon. "Lodge. of Sorrow." The B. P. O. Ellen Lodge No. 619, of Roynoldsville, will. hold its ''Lodgo of Sorrow" privately In the lodge rooms at 3 00 p. m.' next Sunday, December 1st. Candidate for County Commissioner. M. C Colemnn, one of our well known cltlz-ns who has resided here a number of years, lias decided to be a candidate at the primary eelctlou for tho Demo cratic nomination for county com missioner. Mr, Coleman will make a strong candidate. Why Not Hold Evening Service. In some places Thanksgiving service Is bold in tbe evening Instead of 10.30 a. m., the old custom. Tho morning service Is not as well attended as it should bo and we h-Uove If tbe time of holding the unlou service In Roy noldsville was changed from morning to evening that there would ho a bettor attendance. Why not try it next year? Fourth Well a "Duster." The fourth gas woll drilled by tho Roynoldsville Industrial Oil and Gas Co., which was located near the electric light , power house, proved to be a "duster" and the well has been aban doned. Tho cimpany will have an other well drilled, which will be tho fifth woll. This ono will bo located near the glass plant. The derrick and tools will he moved immediately and work on tho fifth well will bo started as soon as possiblo. Polish Celebration. The celebration of tho Polish Union of Amoricn, under tho directions of St. John Baptist Branch No. 105, of Rey- rioldsvlllo, will bring a large crowd of Polish people to town to-morrow, Thanksgiving D.iy. Unions from Soldier, Rathmel, Elcanora, Adrian, DuBois, Tjior and other pluccs will he present. They will attend Mass in the Catholic church at 9.00 a. m. Thore will bo a parade sometime In the forenoon. Two or three brass bands have been engaged for tbe celebration. After tho parade addresses will be made in the Park Theatre in the Polish and English language. Take Your Choice. Hon. W. M. Chandler will lecture In the Assembly ball to-night.' As stated in The Star last week, the audience will be given the privilege of selecting the subj.'ot for tho lecture aftor assembling to-night. A request has boon made to have Mr. Chandler repeat the lecture ho gave here several years ago, "The Trial of Jesus From a Lawyer's Standpoint," but a largo number of people do not want to bear the lecluro the s.coiid time, henco a vote will ba taken. Mr. Chandler has five other lectures, "Humorous Ex periences Abroad," "Scotland and the Scotch," "The Master Magician," "The Republic," "Knighthood and Chival ry." Suffered From Blood Poisoning. John Spencer, who resides near Lud wick's mill, in Paradise, and is now eighty-one years old. is recovering from a case of blood poisoning that very nearly ended his earthly career. Several weeks ago Mr. Spencer accl dently got a large sliver in the palm of hts right hand and ho pulled out a half inch of the splinter and thought he had gotten it all out. When Dr J. C. Sayers was called, five davs after the silver bad penetrated MrySpencer's band, be found tbe old gentleman in a serious condition from blood Dolson ing. The doctor found almost a half Inch of the splinter in Mr. Spencer's hand. There was little hoDe for several days of the old man's life, but the doctor pulled him through the critical period. m t When the Silk Mill ytSl Resume J. W. Emlg, superintendent of ttra Tteynoldsville plant of the American Silk Company, made the last meeting or the Business Men's Association th occasion for issuing a definite explan ation of tbe present suspension of work at the local mill. He gave assurance that the company had no intention whatever of keeping the factorv closed. tout were forced to temporarily suspend operations by tbe extreme stringency of the New York monev market, ren dering it almost impossible to get even eaougb currency to make up the pay rail. As an evidence of the intentloa to resume, Mr. Emig stated the Area had cot been drawn from the boilers nor had any other preparation been made tor a long shut down. Its dur- atlon will depend entirely on tbe lossen i ' . i . . iiik up m me money market, and that should aot require more than a few weeks at most. Mr Emlg has gone to York, Pa., to remain until affairs assume a more favorable aspect. Card of Thanks. We express our sinoera thanka tn m, fiends and neighbors for thnlr rtwm. kindness during the death of oui bo loved ohlld, Marlon. " i i TFT& Mb. and Mrs. W.;H. Scwt'OARg. Bobbers gr everybody. Blng-Stoke Co, KEV. J. W. MYERS. Will preach the sermon at the Union Thanksgiving service in the Baptist church to-morrow. CHILD POISONED TO DEATH. Found a Package of Sugar Coated Tab lets, Ate Them and Ditd in a Few Hours. Sad Indued is the home of W, II. Shugars at Hormtown because death suddenly and unexpectedly snatched a bright and sweet little daughter from the homo Friday night. Nov. 22 11)07. undor circumstances of an unusual nature. Mr. Shugars and bis mother live in the Bamu house, but havu soparate apartments. Friday a sister of Mr. Shugars, who was not will, was in town and got biiiii i uvdlcine in tablet form from a doctor and when she got homo sho laid tho m-:dieli e down with some other packages and for the time forgot about l ho medicine. Cora Marian, aged two years and 27 days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schugars, wont over to her grandmother's Bide of the house and unseen by any one found the box of tablots and ate a number of tbem, which contained something of a poison ous 'nature. Tbe poison soon effect d tbe child and in a few hours sho died In convulsions. Funeral service was held at home of parents at 2.00 p. m. Monday, con ducted by Rev. J. C. McEntlre, of Rey noldsyllle, Rev. J. W. Myers, the family pastor being out of town. In terment was made in tho Chestnut Grove cemetery. Trolley Line Work Progressing. Whon work ceased for tbe week on Saturday on the extension of the trolley line from Sykcsville to Big Run, the grading and wiring had been advanced past tho farm of Robert London, below Kramer station, which is a little more than half way. Although the weather has been unfavorable a considerable portion of the time of late, Contractor Asa Sykes has kept the job moving, and last week he had 101 men at work. Tho company has a large 'gang ballasting also, so the track laying will be but little behind the grading, when the heavy work Is done. Unless the winter should tighten up very hard, the exten sion should be ready for the public in the second month of tbe new year. The new line traverses a section underlaid with coal, a large part of It holdings of the Erie Company, and a little later on it will become very busy and quite pop ulous territory. DuBois Courier. Closing Out Entire Stock. The Cash New York Racket store is closing out W.500 worth of stock at 25 cents less than cost to quit bus iness. Trinity Lutheran church service next Sunday: Preaching at 11 00 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. Luther League at 8 30 p. m. If you want pure maple sap syrup for your cakes Thanksgiving go to Robin son & Muodorffs. Also sell tbe blended maple and cane. Xmas neckwear at Milllrens. Are you from "Missouri?" Want to be shown this is the only department store in town? Come in, wo will show you. Blng-Stoke Co. The best store to buy ladles' and misses coats Is -at Horwitz's in the old opera bouse building. You get the same goods at one-third less than tbe price you pay elsewhere. Men's housecoats fur Xmas at Mil Ureas. Cards of thanks and obituary poetry are charged for at rate of 6 cents per line. Winter shirts at Milllrens. Ladles,' misses' and children's wool and fleeced undorwear. Blng-Stoke Co. C. C. Bensooter. Esq.. of Brookville. was in town yesterday afternoon. Fellowcraft and Ralston Health shoes for men. 13 60 and U.00. Blng-Stoke Co. An Active Representative. Mr. Editor: It ee"ms to me that a ijglslator who u-presenls his constitu ency faithfully, energetically and Intel ligently i-h('iild bii commended for so doing Such a representative is the Hon. lu.vior North, who performed his duty honestly Htd was one of the men who came to tho front at Harris- bin g," accord liiK-to an article" in tho Phllnd itphiu iVttw of May, 15, 1907. By reurlinu thut. iirt.tf.tn nnn .. u . ..m . , ... . ., ullP , ,u ntM trui u runb outsiders ililnk ( him. It reads: There nre a score of members of the house who have been active in their own way, even if not so conspicuously on tne tiring ,lne. They are men of rugged honesty who have exerted a quiet influetcu on tho general work of the bouse." Among those named is North of Jefferson. He was not afraid of work, knew bow to work and did work us a member of the legislature for every measure that was good and hon est and right and against all others. His training has fitted him for the state senate, his ability to fill he po sition with credit to himself and his constituency is unquestioned, bis faith fulness in tho past is ample proof of bis Integrity. He is without doubt the man Tor the p ace, and I believe a great majority of the voters of this district will Bhow by their votes that they think so too. Voter. Meanest Thief in the Bunch. Editor The Stak: We all do a great deal of kicking against the party that charges us exborbltant prlcos for food stuff, und rightfy, too, but the meanest thief in tho buuch Is the crook who soils us short weight or measure. Bunco steering, fllmflaming and bur glary are respectable In comparison wi'h the miserable snoak thief tbat short weighs or measure our goods. When they are detected they should not only be exposed and imprisoned, but they should be put up in some public place and placarded for forty olght hours to warn tbe public in tbe future against them. A Kicker. Letter List, List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Roynoldsvillr., Pa., for week ending Nov. 23, 1907. A. Capoliuo, Ira H. Dickey, Mrs. Jessie Hoffman, John Hanes, T. Hart, Sam Keavey, James Martin, Miss Nan nie Maiooey, H. L. Snyder, C. E. Trice. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns. P. M. A Significant Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Buck len's Arnica Salve known to all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel, N. C. It quickly took the pain out of a felon for me and cured it in a wonderfully short utno. liest on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 25c. at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. stores, Reynoldsvllle and oyuesvine. Trading Stamps Redeemed. Having discontinued giving trading viU,s wun eacn purchase we are redeeming all books and parts of books at tnelr actual value. Millirens, Tho Clothiers Trunk and suit cases at Milllrens. Dorothy Dodd and Gold Medal shoes for women, 2 50, 13 00, $3.50 and 14.00. Blng-Stoke Co. Think a minute. What Overcoat, suit. hat. shoe, shirt f. gloves, underwear, hosiery or dress goods? We have 'em. Blng-Stoke Co. See tbs $1.00 underwear for UA at Milllrens. Men's boy's and children's overcoats at low prices at A. KatxeuV Tbe best stora- to buv ladles' and misses' ooats is at Horwlti's in thn old opera house building. You eet tha same goods at one-third less than the price you pay elsewhere. New winter bats and ran it Mil. llrens. Hon. H. I Wilson for Senate. Fur three years Hon. Henry I. Wilson, of this placed has been urged by bis u line p-'oplo to b.'come u candidate for t le olllue of Statu Senator, umLiJte c msldering the matter, ho bus ilffled to enter the raco and win conduct an aotivo campaign at the proper time. Vr. Wilson's candidacy "Will appeal -.iiO'.igly to all who are in favor of electing a young, clean, energulio and trained man to represent ibis dis trict in the State Senate. Ho is the i-on of a Pennsylvania veteran of the Civil War; a graduate of the 'NVellsboro High School and Warner's Elmira Business College; studied law with ll.in. M. F. Elliott, ono of tho best lawyers Pennsylvania ever produced; h.is had fifteen years of active legal practice at this point; served one year in the House of Representatives, Ses sion of 18110, and made a clean record; tilled the position known as "ono of tbe most exacting and hardest jobs on the hill" Journal Clerk (Secretary) of .tho State Senate during the last session with great credit, never causing the Senate a deluy for him to make up recordt; has a personal acquaintance with the Governor, Lieut. Governor, and all the Senators; and uhovo all, has a technical knowledge of the rules and legislative practice in the Senate equal to any member in it. His friends claim that by reason of hl6 stundlng and training he should bo the logical candidate. It is seldom that Big Run presents a candidate for any county ollice, Mr. Wilson being about the only man pushed forward since the -place bt-came a borough In Wi". It must be 'agreed that our claims have been very medest. Keep your cjt s on our mar. He will conduct a vigorous clean-cut campaign; will hold meetings in various places in tho district and will call upon the people to publicly question him as 10 his qualifications and his position on the Important Issues soon to be met. Big Run Tribune. TAKE THANKSGIVING DINNER With Your Friends at Frank's New Tavern. Special Menu Prepared. . As has been the custom in the past, a s cially attractive menu will be placed K tore the gueels at tbe Thanksgiving dinner at Frank's Tavern, in ReynoldB villo, and will be served at tbe low price of 50 cents. The following menu will give an Idea of the to ilh-omo delicacies awaiting you to morrow : (iihlet Soup Celery Hutted Nuis Loituce Housl Buckling IMu Cranberry Sauce Oynter Patties Barbecued Kuhblt Enplish Plum Pudding-Brandy Sauce RoHHt Killer. Hoef A mo Um M uslirooms Frenrh I'Cit Hltred '.'iKuiubcrs ItoHst Vermont Turkey Oyster Killing Brown Swofil and Miiflhfsa roiutoes A)l Mlmv and l'uinpkln Pie f-ttu'A "t-ny Ice O-eum ' AswrU'd l ake Ki ults Hei kliiK'rClie--c .T. T Crackers . Tec Milk Mi . Enthusiastically Received. Mr. L'.Oau! Poc.,' rendering of ;David Garrick" w,,- oi'wl.entbsias tically rcccked by iho faculty and students ol Bowdoin College. His nncrsonation of character, without tbe accessories of scenery and cast, is the quintessence of art. Inciden tally, through canful sil.ictlon of sentiments and situation to be rep resented,' Mr. Powers leaves behind valuable moral impressions which can never be oblitered. Wm. Dewitt Hyde, President of Bowdoin College. At teachers' institute, Brookville, Wednesday evening, December 18, 1907. Public Sale Take notice that there will be sold at auction to the highest Udder at the corner of Main and Fourth streets, In the borough of Reynoldsvllle. county of JefTeron and State of Pennsy lvania, on Friday, the 29th day of November, 1907, commencing at 3 o'clock p. m., the fcl ioing stocks: Two shares of stock iu the American. Silk Company. Twenty-five shares t-l stock in the. Reynoldsvllle Real Estate Co. Thirty-three rharen ef stock io the Reynoldsvllle Woolen Co. For account of vhom ii.ui.iy concern.. ' Meeting of Hotel Keepers. There will be a general meeting of the hotel keepers and all those engaged in the manufacture and eale of liquors in Clarion, Elk, Jefferson. Indiana and Clearfiold counties in the P. O. S. of A. hall at Reynoldsvllle on Friday afternoon, Nov. 29tb, 1907, at one o'clock. All persons interested in per sonal liberty should attend. J. O. Edelblute, Secretary. Men's raincoats at Milllrens. For men's boys' and children's cloth ing at low prices go to A. Katzen's. LaVogue coats for ladies, the stan dard styles. Blng-Stoke Co. J. O. Johns, merchant tailor, next door to National hotel. For a good cup of coffee at nanle price we can furnish the material. We have no competition in price on coffee. Robinson & Mundorff, grocers. Go to A. Katzen's for underwear for the whole family; best quality for low priees. Stylish olothes for bov. Made TV stand the racket. Bing-Stoke Co.
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