Hie- Stat. vbscnpticn (i.CO per ycoi in'advance. C A.STEPHKNSON.Krtttoi and Pub, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 190S. Kntered at the postottlce at Keynoldavllle Pa ., as second class mall matter. SnMMSKVILI.lt TELEPHONE NO. 61. Worm Wafers Often a child's general health is good, and yet the mother knows there is something wrong with him just what, she may be unable to determine. How old is your child? Is he peevish and l.rl- -table? Does he grind his teeth? Does his nose itch? Is his breath of fensive? Is his appetite abnormal? If the child is four to twi Ive years old, and has those symp toms It is safe to assume that ho Is troubled with worms. Nyal's Worm Wafers kill and remove worms. Pleasant to take. Only 25 cents. Would so many people becommending this drug store if It were not above the average? Stoke & Feicht Drug Company ft Llttl6ol EverutlilnQ. Sunday school convention next week. Big celebration at Keynoldsville July 3rd and 4th. x J. W. Foust is visiting bis mother in Huntington this week. Knights of Pythias reunion at Sykes vllle next week, June II. Industrial and fantastic parade at Reynoldsville July 3rd. Mrs. J. K. Johnston entertained some lady friends Friday evening. James F. Mulhollan bought a fine team of draft horses Monday morning. The Summerville Telephone Compa ny is now giving day and night service. ' If you want to have a good time at little expense, arrange to come to , Reynoldsville July 3rd and 4tb. A baTl team from this place played a Brookville team at the latter place Sat urday and was badly defeated. Frank Iseman, formerly of this place, now in Warren, Pa., was married to a young lady in that city last week. One day last week some pur sew put a number of 3 cent pieces in circulation and they are being passed as dimes. The auditors' report of the Winslow township school district for year end ing June 1, 1008, will ba found in this issue of The Star G. C. Strouse is in Philadelphia this week attending Grand Lodge of F. u 1 A. M. as representative from John .Reed Lodge No. 536. Some years ago the letter "h" was tropped off of Pittsburg, but the news apers of that city now add the "h" lid spell it Pittsburgh. Miss Lillian Ida Phillips and Harry awrence Goss will be married at the ome of the bride1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips, at 5.00 p. m. Ito-day. , William T. Cox, who has been in e shingle business several years, installing a bhingVe mill in this place nd will soon be ready to manufacture J Singles. A dime social for benefit of the Wo ian'8 Relief Corps will be held at the ome of Mrs. W. A. Leech In West Keynoldsvuie vriaay evening, June b. Everybody invited. v I Three-year-old son of J. H. Baugh- han, of West Reynoldsville, swallowed fbean la;t Friday and the doctor bad fo labor bard to keep the little fellow rom choking to death. The Helping Hand Society of the letbodlst church will in the future hold their markets in the vacant store Voom of the Syndicate building. Instead .ft the basement of the church. The M. E. Foreign Missionary Society will meet at home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weed In West Reynolds ville at 4.00 p. m. Friday. Luncheon it 6.00. Husbands of members in cited. Tie Baptist Homo Missionary Society will meet at home of Mrs. Dr. J. H. Murray Thursday evening. Luncheon 1 10 o'clock. It Is requested tbat all Ite boxes VOW put be returned that Ight. HATCHET WIELDER ICOMING. Mrs. Carrie Nation will Deliver Two Ad dresses in Reynoldsville. ' Mrs. Carrie Nation, who has become famous as a temperance advocate, not because she is a great orator but on ac count of using her hatchet so freely in .smashing mirrors and other breakable property, will deliver two addresses in Reynoldsville this week. On Thursday evening, June 4, she will speak In Park Theatre, and Friday afternoon at two o'clock in the Park Theatre. The ad mission to these meetings Is free and everybody Invited to attend. There Is no doubt but that Mrs. Nation will get a large audience to-morrow evening. Miss Clara Smouse, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. P. J.'ICasey and son, James, of Falls Cteek, were the guests of Mrs. J.S. McDonald over Sunday. On Monday of next week, June 8, will take place the county treasurer's sale of seated and unseated lands for unpaid taxes. The sale will take place at the courthouse In Brookville at 10.00 a. m. Ernest J. Benson, of Curwensyille, who was operated on . In Clearfield hospital about three weeks ago for appendicitis, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Benson, in West Reynoldsville. Fred Williams, of Sligo, son of G. P. Williams, an engineer on the Sligo branch of the P. R. R., formerly of West Reynoldsville, is now the regular baggagemaster at the P. R. R. station at this place. One of Lawyer McDonBld's boys nar rowly escaped being drowned, in Hoff man's dam one day last week. The lad had gone in beyond bis depth and was going down the third time when he was rescued. He was limp when taken out of the water. A. W. Mulhollan, of Rathmel, one of the supervisors of Winslow town ship, went to Lawton, W. Va., the latter part of last week to bring his wife home, who is ill. Mrs. Mulhollan went to Lawton to visit two brothers and took III while there. Robert E. Lucas, father of our towns man, Will E. Lucas, died at his home in Brookville on Thursday, May 28, 1908, aged 72 years. Interment was made In the Brookvile cemeteryon the afternoon of Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Will E. Lucas attended the funeral Mention was made in The Star last week that Joseph McKernan bad been called to Ogdensburg, N. Y., on ac count of illness of his daughter, Miss Susie McKernan, who has typhoid fever. Miss Susie was not able totoe brought borne. She Is in a hospital at Ogdensburg. By an oversight we neglected to mention last week that our contempor ary, the Volunteer, bad changed its form from a four page eight column paper to an eight page six column paper. We consider the change a decided improvement in the appear ance of the paper. The annual meetings of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of Clarion Presbytery will be held In the DuBois Presbyterian church on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. A number of Presbyterian ladles of this place will attend some of the sessions of the convention. The DuBois Sub-District Epworth League convention was held in the M,E. church at Sykesville on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Forrest Ressler and Miss Ltllie Northey rere delegates from the Reynoldsville Chap ter. A number of Leaguers from this place attended the night sessions. An old criminal was once asked what was the first step that led him to ruin, and he said: "The first step that led me to my downfall was cheating an editor out of a year's subscription. When I had done that the devil had such a grip on me that I could not shake him off." S'. Marys Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swanson, of Efirl, Pa., came to Reynoldsville over five weeks ago to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and were only here a day or two until one of their children took diptheria and tbey were quaran tined thirty days. Mr. and Mrs. Swan son and children returned home Mon day. Tbe nineteenth anniversary of Moun tain Cliff Castle, Knights of Golden Eagle, of Reynoldsville, was celebrated in tbe Knights of Pythias ball last night with a banquet and entertain ment. There was a large attendance and It was an enjoyable celebration. Rev. J. C. McEntire, of Reynolds ville, gave an interesting address. There were songs and recitations on tbe program also. The luncheon served was a good one. Common school diplomas have been sent to all those who passed tbe exami nation this spring, and who left envel opes with tbe committee. Those who did not leave envelopes or for any other reason have not received their diplo mas, also any who bave at any previdus examination been granted a diploma and bave not yet received it, please call for tbe sme or write to tbe superintend ent for It; in writing for tbe diploma state when and wbere you took tbe ex- - I . f A 1 .J J jmd stamped envelope. Will Publish List. List 4 of tbe ' subscriptions to the Fourth of July fund will be published In the town papers as soon as list is completed. School Board Re organized. The West Reynoldsville school board re-organlzed Monday night with follow ing members: W. P. Woodrlng pres ident, O. B. Johnston secretary, T. D. Brewer treasurer, M. H. Stiles, W: A. Leach and Harry Bryan. Jumped on Broken Bottle. Bruce Emerlck, seven-year-old son of Bert Emerlck, of Emerickvllle, cut bis right foot badly Monday evening by jumping on a broken bottle. The internal plantar artery was severed. Bruce was on a fence and jumped off Into the grass and did not see tbe broken bottle. Game This Afternoon. Tbe game of baseball, between the Reynoldsville and Helvetia Inter-County League clubs, tbat was to bave been played yesterday afternoon was post poned until this afternoon. Game will be called at 3.30. Tbe Helvetia team defeated the Reynoldsville team at Hel vetia last Friday 6 to 4 and a good game can be expected to-day. Establishes a Record. Sheriff Grant Scheafnocker is among those who are willing to be lieve that there is somewhat of a panic on band at present writing. Since Saturday he has had in the county jail but one solitary prisoner, Frank Liber. It hai been many, many moons Blnce the ebb and flow of violators of the law has allowed the number in the Jefferson county jail to reach this diminutive figure, and while it cuts down the Sheriff's boarding bill the county is to be con gratulated upon tbe Improved moral tone which makes it possible to empty the county bastlle of prisoners. Brookville Republican. Armenian Lecturers and Entertainers. Dikrin BoyajiBn and Ak G. Boyajian, Armenians, will give an entertainment In tbe Methodist Episcopal church next Saturday evening. June 0. The enter tainment will be Interesting and the admission is only 15 cents. These young men are In this country getting an ed ucation to return and labor among their own people and they give entertain ments to raise money to pay for their education. Dikrin Boyajian gave a very interest ing talk in the M. E. 'Church Sunday evenlny. Tbe persecution of tha Ar menians by the Turks Is almost too horrible for a civilized people to hear of. T Will Ask Pardon. An effort is being made to secure , a pardon for Carmine Pascuzzl, who was convicted of second degree murder in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Jef ferson counly at the August session, 1904, and sentenced to 'fifteen years Im prisonment in the WeBtern Peniten tiary. Another man was arreBted in Italy after the trial of Pascuzzl and was tried for the same crime, the Italian court holding that It had jurisdiction over its alien subjects, and evidence adduced upon that trial and confessions of the prisoner then tried, are said to prove conclusively tbat be Is the man who committed the crime for which Pascuzzl Is suffering. Brookville Re publican. Banquet and Reunion. The Epworth League banquet and reunion held in tbe festal hall of the Methodist Episcopal church last Friday evening was attended , by almost one hundred members of the League and was a very enjoyable social event. Rev. H. H. Barr, of DuBois, president of Clarion District Epworth League, was toastynaster and he filled the position very nicely. The following toasts were given: "Nineteenth Birthday," Dr. J. A. Parsons; "The Unfaithful Member," Harvey S. Ddter; "The Officers," Miss Cora Mllliren; "Look Up, Lift Up," Mies LiUle Northey; "The Ladies," George White. Address by Robert P, Koehler, president of the League. This was such a pleasant affair that it is likely the League will hold a banquet annually hereafter. Nolans are going to sell ladies' black oxfords cheap on Thursday and Friday only. See the great selection of shirts. Millirens. Big reduction on ladles sun shades Thursday after supper. Blng-Stoke Co. . We have th smoothest oxfords for women you ever saw at $2.50 tbe pair. Adam's. Your next suit. Millirens. Ladies 12.60 dress shoes only tl 48 Thursday evening after supper at Bing Stoke Co. It's foolish to suffer long with catarrh, when Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. sells Hyomel under guarantee of quick relief and complete cure or money refunded. So tba hew straw hats at Millirens. Eighteenth Annual Convention. Below we' publish tbe prbgram for the eighteenth annual convention of the Jefferson County Sunday School Asso ciation, which will beheld In Reynolds ville Tuesday and Wednesday, June 9 and 10: PUOGRAM.o MONDAY EVENINO, JUNE 8, 8.00) cMethodlHt Episcopal Church. 1 Lecture: Subject, "Mind Vour Own Rus . Iness l)r. O. W. Miner, Punxsutawney TUESDAY MORNING, JCNB 9, 9.30. Baptist Church. Devotional Rev. J. W. Myers Greetings ' Dr. A.J. Meek Response Thos, V. Hendricks The Sunday School Its Aim Prof. J. A. Bprenkcl TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 1.30. Baptist Church. Devotional Rev. W. 8. Wilson Suggestions on Primary Work Miss Clare McCracken Use and Abuse of Lesson Helps . Rev. George H. Hill Address Dr. J. George Recht "l,ar Marks" of an Up-to-Date Sunday School Rev. J. H. Jofbart General Discussion, Conducted by ' Prof. J. A. Bprenkel TUESDAY EVENING, 8.00." - Methodist Episcopal Church. Bong and Praise Service Rev. O. J. Zetler The Boy Problem Prof. J. A. Bprenkel A Glimpse Beyond the Horlion..W.G. Landes State Secretary, Philadelphia WEDNESDAY MORN1NO, JUNE 10. Baptist Church. Devotional Rev. H. L. Ernest How Conduct the Cradle Roll. Mrs. Joseph Allshouse The Bible Class Dr, C. A. Clark Tbe County Association Standard W. O. Landes This topic will be followed by general discus sion conducted by Mr. Landes. Solo ... MlssTilla E. Lelby Executive Session. (All pastors, superintend ents and delegates are members of this session.) I WEDNESDAY AFTEIlNOON. l.aO.; 1 - Baptist Church. Devotional. ..T Dr. Henry Madtes Instruction Prof. J. A. Sprenkel Round Table Discussion 'onducti d by W. U. Landes Solo Mrs. Tllla E. Lelby The Sunday School Scholar the (.'oniiueror of the Saloon... .lie v. George K. tliiwes Bruddock, Pa. ( WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8.00. Methodist Episcopal Church. Song and Praise Service Rev. R. F. Howe Lecture: Forces that Develop Dr. Chas. L. E. Curtwright, Braddock. Teachers' Examination. County Supt. L. Mayne Jones will hold tbe annual examination at Reyn oldsville on Thursday, June 25, for teachers of tbe county. The Com pay re Psychology soli by E. C. Shields, of DuBois, will be made the basis of exam ination In Theory, Examinations be gin at 8.00 a. ra. Certificates will be In bands of teachers by July 18th; no cer tificates issued before July 16th. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch ran, Ga., writes: "I bad a bad sore come on the instep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal it until I ap plied Bucklen's Arnlna Salve. Less than half of a 25c box won tbe day for me by affecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug Btore. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvilln, Pa., for week ending May 30, 1908. Mrs. C. A. Ganing, T. H. Hpler, Thomas O'Brien. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E O. Burns. P. M. To Whom It May Concern . Notice is hereby given to all persons not to meddle with, buy, lease or use tbe estate of George Rhoads, deceased, without the consent of tbe legal heirs thereto.' Heirs ot Geo. Rhoads. Trinity Lutheran Church. Service 1100 a." m and 7 45 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 a. ra. Luther League 7.00 p. m. Don't let your stomach get lazy by using artificial digestives. Restore It to natural action with Ml-o-na. 50c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. ' Why pay big prices when you can get oxfords cheap at Nolan's Thursday and Friday. Thursday evening sale starts prompt ly at 6 o'clock and closes at 8 o'clock. Bing Stoke Co. . Knox straw bats. Millirens. Souffers and barefoot sandals 60o to $1.25 at Adam's. See the great eeleotlon of shirts. Millirens. Are you attending tbe Thursday evening after supper sales at Blng Stoke Co? If not, why not? The chance of the season for ladles to get oxfords cheap on Thursday and Fri day at Nolan's. i See the grand selection of boys suits at Millirens. ' Women's high top tan button shoes price $3 50. Will Aba sold this week for 13.00. Adam's. Misses "Lenox" $1.60 shoe for It 19 Thursday after uhv, Sing-Stoke Co. See tbe grand selection of bovs suits at Millirens. We give a bottle of white polish with every pair of white oxfords. Nolans. Men's $3.00 and $3.50 dress shoes onlv $1.98 Thursday evening after supper at Blng-Stoke Co. Ladles' $3.63 and $3.00 black oxfords for $2.98 and $2.58 Thursday and Friday at Nolan's. TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. E. W. Hunter was In Franklin this week. Frank. Hartle was in Clarion this week. Miss Dora Reed is In Indiana, Pa., this week. Mrs. Bert S. Burns visited In DuBois last week. Eugene Murray visited in Clarion over Sunday. , Miss Anna Murray is visiting a sister at Mahaffey. Mrs. L. P. Miller spent Sunday in Punxsutawney. Miss Berna Hoover is visiting in Brookville this week. James T. Evans, wife and children spent Sunday In DuBois. Miss Minnie Fish is visiting at Showers, Clarion county. Mrs. A. B. Weed was in Oakmont and Pittsburg this week. Will Phillips, of McDonald, Is visit ing bis parents In this place. Miss Ruth Johnston is visiting Mrs. Roman Koehler in Donora, Pa. Miss Zula Hetrick, of Cool Spring, is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Mllliren. Mr. and Mrs." Eugene Cochran, of Brookville spent Sunday in this place. Henry Robertson and wife, of Force, Pa., visited In Ratbmel tbe past week. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Reagln, of Baker ton, Cambria Co., visited in town this week. Miss Sirra George, of Brookville, spent Sunday with ber sister in this place. Mrs. Earl Dempsey, of Dents Run, was a visitor in town the first of this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Armagost visited at Leatherwood and New Bethlehem last week. Jarvis Williams, wife and son, Clifton, spent a couple of days In Brookville tbe past week. Mrs. W. B. Cochran, of Baxter, was the guest of relatives in Reynoldsville last week. Miss Dee Foust, of Brookville, visited Miss Berna Hoover In Reynoldsville last week. Miss Emily Hetrick, of Big Run, is visiting her cousin, Miss Sadie Ford, In this place. Miss Caroline Robinson visited ber Bister, Mrs. R. E. Brown, in Brookville over Sunday. Mrs. James Hanley returned yester day from a visit with her parents at Curwensvllle. Mrs. J. R. Elder and Mrs. S. M. Barclay, of DuBoU, were visitors in town Friday. Frank Mercer, an employe in the In diana Program office, was a visitor in town Sunday. Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife spent Sunday in Curwensville' and were in Clearfield Monday. Rev. H. H. Barr and wife, of DuBois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alex Stoke Friday night. Thomas Jewell and wife visited at Dayton, Armstrong county, a couple of days the past week. Charles B. Elsenhuth, wife and son, Warren Elsenhuth, visited in New Bethlehem last week. Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsutawney, visited her mother, Mrs. D. W. Rlston, In this place Saturday. Mrs T. H. Armagost and Mrs. Elizabeth Armagost visited in New Bethlehem yesterday. Mrs. G. T. Woodford is In DuBois nursing her mother, Mrs. A. V. Proc tor, who 1b seriously 111. Miss Grace Meek and Andrew Meek went to Washington county, Pa., yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs L. F. Hetrick and daughter. MIbs Ada, visited in Lanes Mills and Brockwayvllle tbe past week. Mrs. L. O. Gourley, Mrs. K. C. Scbuckers and Mrs. Hart let Morrow were in Pittsburg this week. Mrs. Sablna Fulton, of Florence, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. Robert H. Wilson, In this place this week. Miss Nelle Cooper, of Clarion, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. K. Johnston, the first of this week. John Beck and wife, of New Bethle hem, are visiting the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips, in this place. Mrs. M. B. George, of Clarion, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Williams, in West Reynoldsville the past week. Dr. R. M. Boyle, of DuBois, who has been critically ill, is now at home of bis brother-in-law, J. Van Reed, in this place. Mrs. C. R. Hall left here Saturday on four weeks' trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis and Green Castle, Ind., and l'axton, 111. William Burge, Jr., was In Pittsburg a few days last week 'taking In the Pitteburg-Cincinnatl baseball games at Exposition Park. Frank McEnteer, of DuBois, was in town yesterday. Miss Mary Parsons is vlilttng in Meadville, Pa. Mrs. Fred Barto roturned Monday from a visit In Phllllpaburg. FMiss Minnie Trultt, of Ingrabam, Pa., is visiting her parents In Reyn- oldBvIlle. August Benson, of Pittsburgh, visit ed his parents in West Reynoldsville tbe past week. Todd! Seeley and wife, of DuBois, spent Sunday at home of tbe former's n U t ILL 1 - incuar iu vuib umue. The public schools at Kane will close this week and MIbs Fay 'Neale will come home Friday. MIbs Cora Beer, trained nurse of Pittsburg, is visiting her motherin West Reynoldsville. - J. M. Daily, Sr. and wife, of Penfleid, visited thetr son and daughter, J. M. Daily, Jr. and Mrs. G. M. McDonald, in this place last week. Miss Julia Kirk, who taught In the Wllkinsburg high school the past term, is now at her home in this place for the summer Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelni,,of Watsontown, Pa., are here on account of tbe serious Illness of the latier's father, Dr. R. M. Boyle. Mrs. John Endean, of New Kensing ton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. Phillips, and her daughter, Mrs. Harvey S. Deter. In this place. .' Mrs. J. L. Test, who spent pome . months with her daughter, Mrs. George : J. Elliott, in Philadelphia, returned to ber home in this place last Friday. ' Harry Copping and wife went to Kal amazoo, Mich., last week. Tbey own A fnrria whpal and will travnl ihrnnoh - ------ ..... - - n Michigan with a carnival company. Joseph M. King, who was working at Boyer, W. Va., returned home last week. He will remain here until the lumber business gets better in West Va. ' Mrs. Catherine Smeltzer and daugh ter, Miss Jessie Smeltzer, go to Cana- InVmrlA- W V . thla waaIt tn Bnnnrl flnmfl i ' - - " - " r - , lime witn tneiormersaaugnter at in at place. Frank HasBon and wife went to Brookville yestetday to attend the wedding of the tatter's sister, Miss Mary Mimeweaser, who was married to G. W. Hughey. W. A. Winner, of Newberry, Pa., was called here the first of this week by illness of his wife, who came here laBt week to visit ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.Williams. Misses Aldine Reed and Jan Smith will go to Washington, D. C, to-morrow to visit the former's uncle, Fred Reed, and take in the sights at the National Capitol. Walter Breakey, who has been stay ing with an uncle on a farm near Stanton. Pa., since school closed, spent Sunday with his parents in this place, returning to Stanton Monday. Walter prefers the rural life to city life. Mr. ana Kirs, win weeas, oi aduib, Pa., suburb of Harrlsburg, are visiting at borne of tbe latter's mother, Mrs. Ben Kline, near this place. Mr. Weeks works in a s'oel plant and was bit in eye with a 'piece of steel and is now taking a vacation until his eye gets better. White and colored overskirts made from duck and shrunken muslin only 90o at Bing-Stoke Co. Thursday after sunDor. Cut prices on ladies' black oxfords Thursday and Friday only at Nolan's. Harding Brown muslin only 5c the yard Thursday after supper. Bing Stoke Co. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and avorylnaertlon. Lost Pocketbook containing $2.59 Saturday. Finder please leave at Star office. For Rent or Sale The L. F. Het rick property on Third street. Inquire ofC. W. Flynn. For Sale Good cow. Inquire Geo, Roller. For Sale Small cabinet organ $15. Write Joseph E. Kirkwood, Reynolds ville, Pa. For Sale or Rent The A. C. Pierce property on Jackson street. In quire of M. M. Davis. For Rent Six room house in West Reynoldsville; water and gas. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsville, Pa. For Rent Store room on Main st. formerly occupied by Harry Mar tin's candy store. Inquire of Harry Mai tin. For Rent Good six room house on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. .1