I will visit Brook ville Sept. 22-23; Reynolds ville Sept. 24. As the schools are opening I will make children's work a specialty this trip. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. Dr. F.S. DAVENPORT Osteopathic'Physician I Matson Block 3 Brookville, Pennsylvania i Con-ultaiioo and treatment In Key nnldavlHe by appointment only. If you want my opinion and examina tion of any chronic case, write me and make an nppolnment for any MONDAY or Thursday and I will call at your h-jme. Dr. F. 8. DAVEN POKT, Broolcvllle, Pa. WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Brubaker, Mifr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Heading Terminal on Filbert st. European 11.00 per day and up. American $.d.iH) per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA JUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL' DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DANK IN THE COUNTY Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Resources $500,000.00 J Drafts and Money Orders issued on all parts of the world. - Interest compounded semi-annually on savings accounts, having excellent withdrawal privileges. Liberal treatment and every courtesy- consistent with sound banking is assured all at The Peoples National Bank REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . , $175,000.00 $550,000.00 Johh B. Kadohkr, Pres. John II. Kaucuer Heury C. Ileible OFFICEKS J. C. Kino, Vice-Pres. K. C. Bchuckkrs, Cashier DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan John H. Oorbett J. 8. Hammond U. H . Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Niagara Falls AND RETURN Saturday, September 19, 1908 Excursion tickets good to return on regular trains until Sept. 23, inclusive, will be sold at the following low rates: Rnffular tralnn leave Rute East Liberty.. tlOam 1.20 pm 11.10 pm Sfi.00 oaumont. . .. 8.W am 10.80 am V.itt pm new nenaing.. v.iaj Arnold 8.02 Kisklmln.Jc.e.Sl Ford City .... 0.54 Klttannfng.. .10.14 Red Bank. ...10.47 East Brady.. 10.57 (4.75 I4..V) H.SO (4.50 11.14 " 0.52 m.16 " 6.54 II 37 m 1Q 12.06 pm f 12.07 am (1.50 t.it i.inam S4.MJ 2.47 " 12 48 am (1.25 12.60 am H.26 f " stops on signal or notice to agent Parker Foxburg.... Emlenton. .. New Betulm. Summervllle Rrookvllle.. Reynoldsvle. Falls Creek.. DuBois Regular trains leave 11.21 am fl.2l am 11.28 am fl.28 am 11.36 am (3.25 pm 1.35 " 8.49 " 8.35 ' 8.08 " 7.85 " 7.36 " Rate (1.25 (4.25 (4.25 (4.60 (4.50 (4.50 (4.50 (1.60 Electric Railway from the Falls to the Whirlpool s. LAST OF THE SEASON, J. R. WOOD "Paasenirer Traffio Manager. GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. Toronto Fair Round Trip Fares from Falls Creek via K Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y . ' Rail and Steamer $G. 86. All Rail $8.01. Tickets good going on regular trains Aug. 29 to Sept. 12, inclusive, and returning on or before Sept. 15, '08. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING, TO AND FRO. ' T. P. Eddy was in Ridgway yestpr day. J. C. Hirst wag in Pitteburg this eek. v Forrest Ressler went to Lancaster, Pa , Saturday. Dp. Thomas F. Nolan was in Pitts burg Saturday. Dp. B. E. Hoover visited his father at WIohIow Sunday. MiBS Flu BeBt, milliner, was In Phila delphia the past week. . Harvey S. Deter and wife visited in New Kensington Sunday. Mrs. Charles B. Clark, of DuBois, visited in town this week. Mrs. Dr. J. B. Neale went to Kane yesterday to visit a Bister. Misses Klara and Emma Rhoden, of Wllkesbarre, are visiting in town. MisH Dorothy Sutter Ib visiting her 6lter, Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, at Kane. ' Mrs. Minnie Woodring and Lizzie Yuengert were in DuBois Saturday. Miss Ella Carl, of the Imperial Hotel, Is visiting relatives at Charleroi, Pa. James W. Gillespie was at Ithaca and Salamanca, N. Y., the first of this week. Arthur Barclay, 6t Kane, spent Sun day and Monday at his home in this place. ' Mrs. Fred Austin and children went to, their new home in OlearBeld last Thursday. Miss Bessie Dougherty, of Clarion, 1b the guest of Mrs. S. T. Reynolds on Grant street. Mrs. S. M. McCrelght and daughters went to Derry Station, Ps.., Saturday to visit relatives. Miss Alda Means, of Frostburg, visit ed her brother, Dr. L. L. Means, in this place last week. Miss Susan Haymaker, of Pittsburgh, has been the guest of Miss Lois Robin son the past week. Misses Adda and Margaret Martin returned Monday from a two weeks' visit In Kittanning. Mrs. Ella Smith, of Winslow, visited at the homes of Dr. B. E. Hoover and J. R. Mllliren last week. Frank Aaron, of Corsica, was a guest at home of J. N. Small in West Reyn oldevllle a day last week. Mrs. Hood Knox was in DuBois last Thursday attending the funeral of an aunt, Mrs, Lavina Hughes. N Miss Maude Jennings left here Mon day to accept a position as pianist in a theatorium at New Bethlehem. 'Mrs. Charles Woodward, of West Reynoldsyille, la visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred J. Austin, in Clearfield. Mrs. Cyrus Wells, of New Bethle hem, visited Mrs. W. W. Wells In West Reynoldsville the past week. v Mrs. C. N. Lewis and daughter, Miss Edna, spent part of the past week with the former's mother at Emerickvllle. Mrs. H. S. Bakerlnk, of Clymer, N. Y., visited her sister, Miss Iva New- come, in West Reynoldsville last week. F. E. Dixon, of Fianklln, one of the partners in the Keystone Hardware Co., was inReynoldsvllle a day the past week. E. D. Davis, wife and daughter, Miss Mertle, attended a large family reunion on the fair'grounds at Indiana Thurs day last. Miss Bertha Oliver, of Apollo, who visited at home of her uncle, O. H. Broadhead, a month, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schwab, of Sum mervllle, visited their eon, H. A. Schwab, at this place the latter part of last week. M. M. Davis, Esq., and wife visited In Indiana county a oouple of days last week and attended the Indiana county fair Thursday. Robert Hogue, Jr., of Beech woods, was In town Monday and from here started for Big Stone, Va., where be will make is future home. Llndsey Beer, a former Reynoldsvlllft boy, now living at Sewlckley, visited bis mother, Mrs. Nancy Beer, In West Reynoldsville, the past' week. S. K. Furman and family returned to their borne at Uarrlsburg the past week after an extended visit with Mrs Fur man's mother, Mrs. Kate Harris, at Rath met. Edward Tlemann and wife, of Phila delphia, who spent a month with the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips, returned home Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ira D. Bowser, of Rathmel, ac companied her husband to Pittsburg Monday and will spend the next two weeks visiting in that city and in Wilklnsburg. Mr. and Mr. A. P. Utter left Reyn oldsville Saturday on an extended pleasure trip to Toronto and Montreal, Lakes Cbamplaln and George and down the Hudson. Percy Parsons returns to Allegheny College at Meadville to-day. D. M. Dunsmore and wife are spend ing two weeks at A valon, N. J. John L. Lowther, of Kimersburg, la visiting relatives in this placrf. Miss Blanche Hoke, of Shamokin, is visiting her parent in thlB place. MIsb Edith Clark is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Gates, at Graceton, Pa. Edward Welst went to Latrobe, Pa., last week to attend the St. Vincent College. Mrs. John O'Neale, of Driftwood, visited her parents In this place the past week. Miss Sablna Jones, of Pittsburgh, visited her mother in this place the past week. Mrs. M. Mara, of West Newton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Stoke, In this place. Mrs. Hannah Broadhead, of Apollo, Is visiting her son, O, H. Broadhend, neap this place. Misses Margaret Butler and Edith Clark vlsltpd Miss . Lulu Black in Ir yona, Pa., last week. John Robertson and wife, of Evans City, visited the former's parents in this place the past week. Mrs. Mary Neff, of "Punxeutawney, and W. E. Parry, of Washington, D. C, visited at the home of B. A. Bar rett Sunday. Edward Burns, Jr., Frank Burns and Bert McCounell are at Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y., this week and will also take In the fair at Toronto, Canada. ' Alex Gilllespte went to Ithaca, N. Y., the first of this week, where he will spend one term in the Cornell high school, the preparatory for Cor nell University. Miss Grace Meek, one of the corps of instructors In the Punxsutawney publio schools tor the coming term, went to that city Monday morning to assume her duties. B: W. J. Laskowskl, proprietor of the Bijou nickelodeon, and Vincent Martz ekl, of West Reynoldsville, are In Chi cago this week attending a national Polish convention. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wescoat accom panied the body of Amos Morgan to Glassboro, N. J., Friday. Mrs. Wes coat will visit there several weeks be fore returning to Reynoldsville. Miss Cora Hunstnger, of Arnold, Pa., returned home the past week after an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. Anna Sherwood, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Burkett, in this place. Card of Thanks. We are very thankful to our neigh bors and friends for their kindness dur ing Illness and after death of our father, Wm. Burge, Sr. BuRGE Family. They Take the Kinks Out, "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," Bays N. H. Brown, of Plttsfield, Vt. Guaranteed satisfac tory at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug store. 25o. Estray Notice. Strayed on the premises of the under signed at Rathmel Junction, August 2, 1908, a brown colored yearling heifer, both hind feet white. Owner must come and claim heifer and pay costs or she will be sold according to law, , M. E. Henry. Follow the crowd Thursday evening to Blng Stoke Co. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vorv Insertion. Lost Gold signet ring marked 944 Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Two houses on Jackson street and a lot on Main street. In quire at The Star office. For Rent or Sale Property on Pike street, West Reynoldsville. In ouire at Building and Loan office. For Sale Coal range In good con dition. Inquire of G. B. Woodford, corner Grant and Fourth sts. For Sale Draught horse, weight 1200. .Inquire of B. J. Rudolph. Wlshaw, Pa., Box 92. For Rent Six room house, with large bath room and cemented cellar, on Hill st. L. M. Snyder. For sale Houses, lots and farms. In quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsville, Pa. -ubocrlbc for The X Star If you wanttbc Nwa Here's an illustration of the famous RALSTON last the last which has given RALSTON SHOES a national reputation for irreproachable style combined with perfect comfort. As you probably know, all other lasts are flat across the bottoms not so with Ralston Lasts in which are represented every mound and every depression of the bottoms of your feet. It is only by com bining "sole fit" with "upper fit" that a perfect fitting shoe can be made.' That's why Raltons need no breaking in. If you want real comfort try a pair of Ralston shoes. GILLESPIES The Store that Saves You Money. SPECIAL 200 pairs Douglass and Florsheim shoes, were $3.50 $5.00 all leathers ), $4.00 and (TO QO rs-now- fZ.0 Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, lew 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 JEWELRY :: STORE In the. Peoples National Bunk Building Reynoldsville, Pa, We pay particular utkntion to Watch Repairing. TO 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 & COINPY