1 ' 11 Stock No. 129 I Jgj V ' Jrsr i GUN METAL M c tfoy BUTTON Vffi J "6M1LE" LAST M The man from Missouri is always wel come in our store. We claim much for RALSTON SHOES, but nothing which we cannot substantiate and it pleases-us to hear h man say "show me." , We've been in the shoe business for a long time, but Ralston Shoes are the only shoes we know which are stylish enough to please the eyes of the most fastidious dresser without making his feet pay the penalty. There's a reason. Will you say "show me?" GILLESPIES The Store that Saves You Money. WE HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES IN RUGS, ROOM SIZE, LEFT, "WHICH WE ARE GOING TO SELL AT A; REDUCTION. Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will be sold at 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 are of 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 aljthe low rate quoted: Red Bank Il.(5 Lawsonham 1.40 New Bethlehem 80 Oak Ridge ..... .70 ' Hawthorn (5 May port 110 J. R. WOOD, Passenpcr Traffic. Manager. Brookvllle.. ,. $ .55 Fuller 90 Reynoldsvllle 1.15 Fall Creek 1.40 DuBois i.oo GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. Additional Personals. ' A. B. Weed was In Pittsburg yester day. Mies Mildred Smith, of Jobnsonburg, la the guest of Miss Clara Eddy. William Robertson, of Bitumen, Is visiting bis parents in tills place. Mrs. Walter B. Reynolds, of Warren, vixlting her mother in this place. Prank Rhoads, of Punfleld, Is visiting his couoin, Clyde Rhoads, this week.' Miss Maggie Soloda visited a brother at Sabula several days the past week. P. W. Yeaney attended the Re formed Cburch plcnlo a Alcola Park yesterday. Daniel Eieenbutb, of East Brady, Is vUlting bis sons and a daughter It this place. John Ross, of Beaver Falls, Is visiting his brother, W. 8. Ross, at the Robs House this week. Mrs. W. P. Cochran, of Baxter, Bpent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Sharp, in this place. Miss Garnett Guthrie, of Heathvllle, is the guest of Misses Montgomery In West Reynoldsvllle. Miss Margaret Taafe, of Pittsburgh, 1b spending this week at home other parents on Main street. Miss Lillian Endean who was visit ing her sister, Mrs. Harvey S. Deter, returned home Monday. Mrs. Viola King, who baa been In Ithaca, N. Y., several months, was a visitor in town this week. Rev. D. L. Dickey and daughter, Miss Benette Dickey, visited In Knox, Clarion county, last week. Mrs. J. A. Hoon, of Johnsonburg, is visiting her son and daughter, T. D. Hoon and Mrs. G. H. Rea. Richard Bone, wife and family, spent Sunday with the former's brother, Rob ert Bone, Jr., In Paradise. Robert Klrkman, of Clymer, Is visit ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, on Worth street. - Rev. S. B. Laverty, of Johnstown, visited his .brother-in-law, D. B. Stauf fer, In West Reynoldsvllle this week. Miss Edna Womer, of Coudersport, and MIbb Nan Miller, of Altoona, were guests of Mrs. E. W. Hunter over Sun clay. Carl Kennedy and wife, of Grove City, are visiting the former's uncle and aunt, Postmaster E, C. Burns and wife. Frank M. Roller, secretary of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. at East Syracuse, N. Y., Is visiting his mother in this place. t Robert Bone, Jr., wife and grandson, Robert Klrkman, visited at home of Robert Bone, Sr., in Paradise a day last week. Mrs. Amanda R. Sterlay, of Read ing, who owns some real estate in Reynoldsvllle, was in town on business yesterday. Bruce Moore, Earl Wlnslow, Walter Steel and William Knox, of DuBols, attended a corn roast at this place last Friday night. Mrs. Thomas Bolam and children, of Falrmount City, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Robert Bone, Jr., the past week In Paradise. O. A. Gray, who Is employed with a bridge crew in Philadelphia, will come to -his home in this place to-day to remaiu a few weeks. Prof. H. F. Whiting, professor in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., was in town last week looking after some bus iness for Dickinson College. John D. Walker, employe in the Johnstown Tribune office, was called here last week to attend the funeral of his father, John B. Walker. ' T. K. Sualer'and son, Joseph' S. Hun ter, of Wlnslow, and Mrs. N. A. Hunt er, of Curry Run, Clearfield county, visited at homes of George Hunter and J. R. Milliren Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Daily and daughter, Miss Jennie Daily, of Penfield, and Mrs. James Nusser, of Pittsburg, are visit ing the former's daughter, Mrs. G M. McDonald, on Hill street. Misses Margaret Dierken, Lillian Moody, Emma Smith, of Pittsburg, and Miss Margaret Adams, stenographer in Braddock National bank of Braddock, were guests of Mrs. G. C. Strouse on Friday. Miss Minnie Keck, notary public and stenographer, returned the latter part of last week from ten day trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. The sea breeze and warm sun toyed with Miss Keck' complexion little while she bathed in the ocean. . Card of Thanks. We hereby express our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness during illness and after the death of our beloved son and brother, Otto John Herold. G. M. Herold and Family.' Notice to Parent! and Guardians. Notice is hereby given all parents and guardians that no pupil will be ad mitted to the public schools of West Reynoldsvllle borough unless they can show certificate of successful vaccin ation. The regulations of the State department of Health will be strictly enforced. O. H. Johnston, Sec. WILLIAMS GROVE PICNIC. Raduced Rates via Pennsylvania Rail road. ' For the Grangers' Picnic at Williams Grove. Pa., August 24 to 29, the Penn sylvania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Williams Grove from stations in Pennsylvania und from Baltimore, Elmlra, Frederick and Intermediate stations on the Northern Central Rail way, Aug. 13 to 28, Inclusive, good to return until September 1, inclusive, at reduced rates. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership lately su listing between R. D. Albright and L. H. Boyles, under the firm name of "The Sewer Clean Manufacturing Company," was dis solved on the 28th day of July 1908, by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by 'said R. D. Albright, and all de mands on said partnership are to be presented to and paid by him. R. D. Albright, L. H. Boyles, Letter Lint. L'.et of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending Aug. 15, 1908. J. A. Callen, MrB. H. Henry, Charles Harvey, G. M. Hartman, Henry Lock wood, Henry Mltzel, Mrs. Cora Nlckle. Say advertised and give date of Hat when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Berkhouse Reunion. The second annual Berkhouse re union will be held on the fair grounds in Brookvllle, Pa., on Thursday, Aug. 27, 1008. All persons knowing them selves related by blood or marriage are requested to be present and bring their friends and well filled baskets. By Order op Committee. 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 & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. 25c. Representative Wanted. We want a representative to handle Ford automobiles in Reynoldsvllle. Live hustler, with or without previous experience, canx easily clear 12000.00 in season. Write with references at onco. Ford Motor Co., Dept. H, Detroit, Michigan. 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. Tin capped jelly glasses 19c the dozen Thursday afternoon. Bing-Stoke Co. Come Thursday afternoon and see the beautiful line of colored silks we will offer you at money saving prices. Bing Stoke Co. Want column. Rates: One cent per word tor each and Torvlnaertlon. FOR Sale Bed room suits, two din ing tables, dining chairs, two gas stoves, kitchen cabinet, kitchen cup board, -other Btnall articles, also one house and two lots. All will bo sold at private sale. J. S. Abernathey. For Sale Farm containing 60 acres, about 22 acres' cleared, about 25 fruit trees, good water, house and barn and other outbuildings. Price reasonable. Address C. Tiley, Reynoldsvllle, R. F. D. No. 1. For Rent Six room bouse, with large bath tub and cemented cellar, on Hill st. L. M. Snyder. FOR Sale Two desirable lots On Pleasant Avo. Inquire of Mrs. David Sowers. FOUND Pocket book containing some money, ring, with initial in, and a pin. Inquire at The Star office. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsvllle, Pa. " For Sale High-grade white leg born ' and Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerals from best laying strain. Maplcwood Bee and Poultry Farm. E. A. Hull and Geo. H. Rea. QHARTER NOTICE. Notice I hereby Rlvpn that an applica tion will be mnde to the Governor of Penn sylvania on Monday, the thirty-flrHt day of AukokI, 11HM, by Chan. J. Btinuert, Clement W. Klynn and ft. Hiinirert, unaVr the Act of Aswmbly, entitled "An Act to Provide for the lncorM)ruiloii and regulations of certain coriMiratlorifl," approved April 20, IH74, und the aupph-nicnts thereto, for the charter of an ltiiLiiltd corporation to lie oulled The Herald Company, the character and object of which la the transaction of a printing and publlnhhiK huxIneHH, and for ttiene purHe to have, iHiyCH und enjoy all the rlghta, ht-ncrilN-aiitrprlvlli'tct's of auld Act of Assem bly and the aunplfmnt thereto. Ci.khicnt W. Klynn, Solicitor. jf you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. fcaW5i;a vlS, -. Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains, Bracelets (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and Records. All goods new and up-to-date at prices to suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when purchased at GOODER'S : JEUELRY ':: STORE In the 'Peoples National Dunk Building Reynoldsvllle, Pa. We pay particular attention to Watch liepainng. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. rpilE PEOPLES NATIONAL HANK In Reynoldsvllle U well prepared - ' to transact all brunches of domestic and foreign banking und solicits the accounts of firms, corporations and Individuals, promising courteous consideration ami as liberal terms as are consistent wllh prudent bank Inn, lias ii SavluKB Department in which Interest is paid every six months und deposits are subject to a liberal withdrawal privilege. Qfflcers: W. It. Alexander, President. F. 1). mlth and August Haul. duuf, Vice-Presidents. 1". K. Alexunder, Cashier. J?. P. Alexander, Assistant Cashier. T)lrcctors: W. B. Alexunder. L. P. Peelpy, F. P. Smith, D. L. Tnylor, August Hulilauf, Amos Strouse, W. CJ. Murray, Dr. J. O. Savers. W IliiffV MmiM) Jnnia. II Mi.rnun l..t. n'II..M ' 1 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. THE PE0PLE8 BANK BUILDING. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 John H. Kadorer, Pres. .Tohn II. Kuucher Henry C. Delble OFFICERS J. t). Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. ScnocKKRS. Cashier DIRECTORS J. C. King Diiniel Nnlun J. H. Hammond John n.Oorbett R. II. Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Of Course, You Want the Best ! This 18 why the peoplo all aek for NATURE HERBS; for they soon find out that it iti the greatest blood ckateer and health builder In the world, hIeo the mildest and pleasantest laxative on the market to-day. By taking NATURE'S HERBS Your blood will become pure; your heart can do 1(8 work naturally (and not be overtaxed pumping impure blood through your veins), and you will gland the hot weather and feel gotd; your vitality and strength will increato 100 per.ct-tit, and in place of feeling depressed ar.d weiik ru will feel' tttong and full of vitality. STOKE V FE1CHT DRUG CO. Bre the only ones that sell Nature's Herbs in Reynoldsvllle. 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 Anglcsen, Wlldwood, Holly Reacli, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, N. J., Reboboth, DeL, and Ocean City, hid, ASBURYPARK, LONG BRANCH West End, Elberon, Deal Beuch, Allenhurst, North Aa burv Park. Ocean Grove. Urudlv Ranch. A Como, Spring Lake. Sen Glr. Manusiiuan, Brielle, Point 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 goad for passage on trains'leavlng FlttBburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 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 sixteen days. For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket Agent. J. R. WOOD, . Passenger Trallle Manager. GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
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