GILLE SPIES Special Sale On all Summer Dress Goods Including Lawne, Dimities, Ginghams, Soieettes, PercaleB, and our large as-' sortment of White Goods. All , 50 cent Goods now 39 cents. All 25 cent Goods now 19 cents and all 15 and 20 cent goods -now 12 1-2. P AH 12 1-2 cent Percales and , Ginghams now io Gents. GILLE SPIES mm WE5HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD 0VALUES.iN;RUGS,.;ROOM SIZE, LEFT, WHICH WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT A REDUCTION. Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will.be sold'at j a bargain We have also bargains in REED GO-CARTS that we are going to close out. Give us a call and be convinced that we areof fering bargains. J. R. HILLIS & COM'Y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Harvest Home Picnic AT Nolan Park August 19 to 22, 1908. EXCURSION TICKETS To Nolan Park will be sold August 19, 20, 21,and 22. good returning until August 22, Inclusive, from the following stations atjthe low rates quoted: Red Bank Ui5I2Brookville. . g 55 Xawsonham 1.40 j Fuller .' 90 New Bethlehem . so Reynoldsville 15 OakRldge 70 FallsCreek """' l i0 Hawthorn 05 DuBoie ' "." 150 Mayport 0 J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. Brevities THE HALL OF FAME. Admiral and Mrs. Dewey nre spend ing the summer at Buena Vista, Pa. Mnjor Weed of New Haven, Conn., niied sixty-seven, linn ridden 49,733 miles on a bicycle In the Inst eight years. F. L. Trentlss of Aistead, N. H.. after living In one house for flfty seven years has decided that It Is time to move. V. Cole of UroombridKC, Sussex, Kni-'laiul, has succeeded hi planting 5,0M ciibbnges in tliree hours and ten minutes. In the first hour he planted 2,003. . Colonel William C. Greene, the "cop per king" of Cnnanea, Mexico, ,nccom-pnnled-hy his dntighter and a party of friends, Is making a tour of the world. Edward Rogers, a Norrldgewock (Me.) man, with other men was cut ting down a tree when a young crow flew down from the nest, nnd Rogers, making a flying leap, caught the bird. George Getty of Franklin, Pa., has been the father of twenty-eight chil dren by two wives, nnd twenty of them survive; also forty-eight grand children and fwenry-flve great-grandchildren. - Prince Cen, son of Prince Chlng, president of the board of foreign af fairs, nnd Liang Tun Yen, assistant secretary to the bonrd of foreign af fairs, have been selected to receive the American fleet of battleships when It arrives at Amoy. Vernon Stiles, the American tenor, has been engaged for a period of six years to sing lending tenor roles at the Royal Opera In Vienna. After three years, under the terms of the contract, Mr Stiles is free to return to Americu for five months each year to sing nt the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Laundry Lines. Drive a hook or staple 1 nail end of ironing board and hang In closet or Inside of door. In ironing handkerchiefs it is well to begin at the center. If one Irons the hem first the middle will have a tend ency to bulge or "full." If you unexpectedly find your wire clothesline hopelessly rusted, lay strips of newspaper on it and pin clothes over them. Then the first bright day give your line two good coats of gray point. v Flannel will not harden or shrink If when new It Is put Into clean cold water a(id left for a week, changing te water frequently. Wash well In warm wnter, using a little soap to re move the oil. Flannel thus washed never hardens. English Etchings. London eats 180,000 tons of fish a year. .-England loses 00,000 persons every year by emigration. The newest visiting card fad Is to have a little plan showing the resi dence and the adjacent streets printed on the bnck. The latest wonder Is the installation at the. Loudon Hippodrome of a series ortlny machines that silently gengrnte sea nlr in the auditorium. The Society- For the Protection of Ancient Buildings has been making strenuous protests of lnte against the manner in which Exeter cathedral Is being restored, more especially with reference to the sculpture, which. It Is declared, has been obliterated without Teasou. , Pith and Point. A man hates faint praise worse than he hates abuse. Tho little things get together and cause big troubles. Every one thinks he gives as much to the poor as his means will allow. A genius Is a man who knows how to do only one thing and knows how to do that well. A man is never so humble that bis opinion Is not worth quoting when favorable- to you. Roosters are a good deal like men. A rooster never gives notice of having found a worm until after be has swal lowed It Atchison Globe. Plays and Players. Doris Mitchell will be Norman Hack etfs leading lady In "Classmates." George Broadhurst has written a new play, called "An International Marriage." A dramatization of "David Copper field" may be produced In Paris the coming season. Dallas Welford is to appear In a new piece under the Shubert manage ment called "Her Highness Radish." Andrew Mack will star the coming Benson again under the management of William Harris In the repertory Including "Arrah-na-Pogue" and a new coiuedv.. i.viitr Lint. L!st uf unclaimed limum remaining in postotfloe at i!..'V!i"!lvll.-. p . t()r week ending Autr. 8 1008 John Greenshk'ld, W U. Johnston, Miss Annie McMaHters. Say advurtisttd nod give date uf libt when calling for above. E. c. Burks, P. M. EnciirL'f ment Id omethlog we naturally look for. A little -praise, a worl ft hope or a eheerful smile something (or a hnimiy bouI to grap and the wetry mind to rest upon, uh we climb the toilsome mountain of life. How many poor hearts have sunken Into despondency, when a llttlo encouragement has reassured them. The soldier looks for it on the. field of Ivulli ; it is the cheering voice of his leader that urges him on through tho danger of death and crowns the day with victory. The poet and the artist, the writer and the musician !ook to t hij world to acknow ledge their genius and give them praise. It U encom-aeement which calls forth their noblest words to climb the mount ot fame until they surmount all diffluliles and write their names in flaming letters upon its sum mit. Then let us give encouragement to each other in every effort of good, in every noble action, in the little duties of life, and we will be happier for It, the world will bebetter, and a smiling providence will look down and bless our labor of love. Exchange. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record, James Hartland to M. Belle Bur kett,.for lot in McCtlraont township. $350. April 21, 1908. Grazla Riggl, et. al., to Francesco Anlomlcaj et. al.,. trustees, for lot in MoCalmont township. 178. July 28, 1908. John Walte to Edward C. Burns, for 102 acres 141 porches in Wlnslow township. 13,000. April 13, 1908. s , m , She Likes Good Things'. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work with out making a fuss about It." These painless purifiers sold at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store. 25o. Representative Wanted. We want a representative to handle Ford automobiles In Reynoldsville. Live bustler, with or without previous experience, can easily clear 12000.00 In season. Write with references at once. Ford Motor Company, Dept. H, Detroit, Michigan. Card of Thinks. We hereby express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their extreme kindness and sym pathy after the death of our wife and mother. We are also thankful to the p-rBons who sent wreaths and bou quets, and to the Baptist choir for musio furnished. W. G. Brenholtz and Family. If you are 'walking In Walk-Over shoos your feet are at ease. Price 14 00. Adam's. -7 Cardfof Thinks. We adopt this method of giving expression of our gratitude to the friends at B. & S. shaft and other places who were eo vtry kind and help ful during illness and after death of our Bon, Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGinniss. For Sore Feet. . "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper -thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try it! Sold under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store. 25c. The very best styles we have In Queeu Quality oxfords will be" sold for $2.50 thlB week. Adam's. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorylnsertion. For Sale Two desirable lots on Pleasant Ave. Inquire of Mrs. David Sowers. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsville, Pa. For Sale High-grade white leg horn and Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerals from best laying strain. Maplewood Bee and Poultry Farm. E. A. Hull and Geo. H. Rea. DR.A.W. CHASE'S OEn A CATARRH POWDER LvJbt is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, Btopsdroppinfrsin the throat and Eermanently cures Catarrh and lav Fever. No harmful rimer. 25c blower free ! nil dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.Y. For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. S3) QUARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby pi veil that an applica tion will be intuit to the Governor of Peun sylvaniuon Monday, ttiH thirty-tirst day of A uxiift. 1WW, by Chan. J, Hanirert, Clement W. Ply mi and K. liuhtfert, unW the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to Provide fur I he Incorporation and regulations of certain corporal ion,' Hppioved April 29, 174, and the HiippleinentH thereto, for the charter of tin Intended uoi porm Ion to be called The Herald Company, the character and object of which Is the transaction of a printing and ptibltHhliitf btjslnetfM, and for these purpme to have, possess and enjoy nil the rights, beuelilK and privileges of said Act of Assem bly and the supplement thereto. Clems nt W. Flynn, Solicitor. Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas.Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, LocketsJandJ Chains, Bracelets (all kinds' and sizes),! Phonographs and Records. All goods new and up-to-date at prices to suit everybody.: We engrave alljfgoods free when purchased at ;gooder's JEWELRY :: STORE In the 'Peoples National Bank . Building Reynoldsvlllet Ret. TO We pay particular attention to Watch liqminmj. Y THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. pHE PKOPLE9 NATIONAL BANK In Reynoldsville I well nrcparcd to trungnct hII hriinches of domestic nnd fori-tan Imnklni, nnd solicits tlienccoiintaof Hrms, corponiMons nnd Individuals, uromlslns courteous considorHtlon and as liberal terms as are consistent with prudent hank ing Has a Bavlnirs Department In which interest is paid every six ' mouths and deposits, are subject to a liberal withdrawal privilege. Qfltccrs: W. B. Alexander, President. P. !, Smith and August Baul. . ."'. Vlee-Presldents. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. K. P. Alexander, Assistant Cashier. . TJIrectors! W B. Alexander, L. P. Seeley, F. D. Smith, D. L. Taylor, August Haldauf, Amos Strouse, W. O. Murray, Dr. J. O. Bayers W. Harry Moore, James H. g pry and John IV H lire. " OPEN 8ATUR0AY EVENINGS. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Resources . , .$550,000.00 John H. Kadcrer, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Deible OFFICERS J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. 0. Schuckers, Cashier DIREOTORB J. C. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond John H. Oorbett K. H. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Of Course, You Want the Best I This is why the people all asl for NATURE'S HERBS; for they soon find out that it is the Rrealtet bleed cltateer and health builder Id the world, also the mildest ar.d plessaDtest laxative od the market to-day. By'takiDff NATURE'S HERBS Your blood will become .pure;" jour heart can do iia work naturally (and Dot be overtaxed pumping impure blocd through your veins), and you will stard the hot weather and feel cord; your vitality and strength will Increase 100 yer ceM, and in place of feeling depressed and weak vf u will ff el strong 8Dd full of vitality. STOKE FEICPT DRUG CO. nre the only ones that sell Nature's Herbs In Reynoldsville. You will always find it there when you call. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $10 or $12 to $12 or $14 to ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, A valon, N. J., Reboboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. ASBURY PARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, North As bury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Belmar, Como, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasiiuaa, Brlelle, Point Pleasant, and Bay Head, N. J. Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good in parlor or sleeping cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets. August 20, and Sept. 3, 1908. Train leaves Reynoldsville 4:25 p. m. Tickets good for passage on trainseaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.43 p. m., the latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and through to Atlantic City, and their connections going, and all regular trains returning within Blxteen days. For stop-over privileges and full Information consult nearest ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Trafllo Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results