Dealers, Attention ! DO NOT LAYTjOWN THIS PAPER WITHOUT FIRST READING THIS. Four years ago we started in to manufacture high grade macaroni, and we have bcea kept busy delivering the goods ever since. Twice within the above period we have been compelled to enlarge our factory in order to supply our growing trade, until at present we have the best equipped plant for the manufacture of macaroni, noodles, etc., in this part of the country. We have been urged by our many friends in the trade to manufacture an extra fine brand of macaroni for the fancy grocery trade. We have just added this department to our already large factory and are now in position to supply the trade with a superior article along these lines. This new kind of macaroni we call our Jeffer son Brand" and comes packed in one pound paper cartons, 24 cartons to the case. We also wish to call your atten tion to our ''Jefferson Brand" Double Egg Noodles, so called on account of us using two eggs to the pound of noodles, whereas other manufacturers use only one egg to the pound, or at best three eggs to two pounds of noodles. These noodles come in two styles: Broad style, which is termed "Ribbon Noodles," and fine style, which we call "Fedelina Amatasse." These noodles can be used in a va riety of ways: Prepared the same as macaroni, or with meat broth, or in any style that you use the home made article. The fine kind can be prepared the same as oat meal or any breakfast food and served with sugar and milk, and makes a very appetizing breakfast food. These nood les are packed in the same manner as the macaroni, only there are 20 cartons to the case. We cannot speak too highlv of the above brand of noodles and macaroni as they are the result of years of experiment along these lines. Heretofore we have packed ouroutputinbulk, which, while our output is easily sold to the foreign trade, did not suit -our many friends in the American trade on account of the large sized package. Now is your chance to get the finest article in its line in this or any other country. ALSO Through our representatives in Italy, we have just se cured an extra tine assortment of pure Olive Oil, we import and pack under the following brands: "Purity," "Jefferson Brand" and "Mannaro Brand." These goods are second to none in purity and quality. Few American people, out side of the medical profession, know the value of Olive Oil, which is so extensively used by the Italians in this and other countries. Did you ever hear of an Italian having appendi citis? No. Why? Because they use Olive Oil for culinary Eurposes instead of the heavier animal lats. It is also very eneficial to the preservation of the gums and teeth. Have you noticed it? In lact it has more soothing and healing qualities than any other food known. It can be used for frying all kinds of food, especially fish, game, potatoes and meats of all kinds, also in dressing all kinds of green stuff, and in making salads. Do not risk your health and life by using a mixture of cotton seed and peanut oil packed and sold as Olive Oil and more often appearing under the name of "Salad Oil." Insist on getting the genuine article from a reliable dealer. All of the goods that are packed and man- . ufactured by us are guaranteed to conform with the exist ing Pure Food Laws in their strictest sense. Dealers, write us for prices. We can interest you. JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY, , REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Both 'Phones. " P. 0. Box 747. " The First National Bank x OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 .Resources . . $550,000.00 Johs H. Xauchir, Pres. John H. Eaucher Henry C. Delble OFFICERS J. 0. Kiwo, Vlce-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. 0. 80BDCKIR8, Cashier Jobn R. Oorbett U. H. WlUon Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. A : I 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 r" 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 Hlrjii School : , , Bulletin j VTTTTTTTTt Editor-in-Chief FONDA KING 8 ulur ricHi u r. Elizabeth Coxe Junior R p r r . AldineReed Soph. Reporter MARION HARRIS Fresh. Reporter .JAMES DF.HART In Reynolileville. like a few other towns "of thli section, the High School tries to maintain h foot, bull team, but a football toain ctinnnt be a ruccbbs unless the townpeiiplH expect to help. If, heretofore, you have been one of the p i Hon3 tn go to the frames and not pur chase a ticket, seu tr.at you purchase one this yenr. Athletics U one thing that a srreat many people of ReynoldV vllle appreciate, ho come out and belp us win from DuBois on Saturday, Oc tober 3rd. The" U. H. S. football team has renewed last year's( colors for this year, to show your black and red at tbe gamu Saturday. Purple and vhlte will be the basket ball colors. The State!Innpector of Public Schools visited our high school Tuesday of last week. He attended various classes, among which were the Senior and Jun ior Geometry classes. He asked some very puzzling questions. Tbe High'School students were pho tographed on Wednesday by Mr. Ham ilton, the photographer. The pictures will So printed on postals as well as the regular size. The Juniors have a weary task From which they wish to llee. You'll see them all, enrh lad and lass, In sore dismay o'er geometry. Three lessons they recite a day Those horrid rules to leuin; And yet they smile and smile away, Since eyery class must "sorve its term.' Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, tbe'.R. H. S. football squad hold a meeting In the building formerly occupied by Froeh lich'g tailor shop. Tbe Bignals for tbe season and the following line-up were decided upon: R. Half., Leo Nolan; L. Half., J. Cook, captain"; Fullback, Frank Burns; Quarterback, Domlnlo Nolan; L. End, Edgar Shields; U. End, MIlo Coleman; L. Tackle, George Smith; R.ITackle.J Leon Wescoat; R. Guard, Harry Liecher; L. Guard, Frank Smltb; Center, Alex London; Substitutes, Postlethwalte and 'Hart-man. Prof, Rife Is very active In seeing that the different classes do their work and do not hinder their teachers by not studying. Professor dally attends cer tain classes, the members of which are negligent. There Is no opportunity given any ono for slipping out of work. The Seniors this year are very few Hecause the work Is hard to do, And many have Riven up the race, Because with '00 they couldn't keep pace. Not a very large class, hut at any rate, A vory bright class will graduate. To the Students If you do not want Prof. Rife to attend your classes bo often, get busy and do some work. "If you want a thing, go and get it. I don't mind. It's this eternal, ever lasting, infernal talking I bate." Extra sessions in order, all for a little bit of fun. , Late again our peaceful Frances comes, Ho rosy, plump and sweet; Who chokes with laughter at the puns, And tumbles off her seat. Quite a confusion was caused in one corner of room 14 among the girls. When investigation was made it proved to be only an innocent 'little grasshop per which was wanted very much for tbe zoology class, but all were afraid to pick It up. My I What clever pupils there are in the Sophomore class. One of them has already moved the Nile river up to Africa. The Sophs, bave actually bad their class meeting and elected their officers. Altbo' tbey are slow tbey are always ready and proud to show the colors of 1911. Although Mae suffers from a cold, We're glad to hear her speak In words of wisdom from her fall, In spite of croak or squeak. t The following teachers bad no cases of tardiness In tbelr rooms this week: Misses Morgret, Lewis, Mclntee and Meek. Want Column. Bates: One cent per word for each and TorTloaertlon. , For Sale Four months old Jersey calf. Inquire of C. P, Dickey. For Rent Six room bouse. In quire of Mrs. Armor. For Rent or Sale Property on Pike street, West Reynoldsvllle. In ouire at Building and Loan office. For Sale Hot blast Peninsular stove; only used one winter; a bargain. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Double coal heating stove. Inquire at The Star office. For Kent 8ix room bouse, with bath, on Grant street. Inquire of Agnes Rlston. N tIMESTONE DEPOSITS (Continued from First Paire I from deposits In North Ca-ollna, nrd similar concerns in Mlts iurl have I heir luaierinl shipped lu from pointB several hundred miles distant." In the light of this It would seem a wise move for tbe Association to bave the local Held thoroughly tested and even if local manufactories cannot be started uudor present condition, much may b accomplished by determining the character and extent of the deposits abd thus facilitating efforts to get thorn Into commercial use and pave the way for future borne development. Absolutely but one guaranteed cure for Indigestion with all its discomfort. Mlona tablets 60c a box if they cure nothing If they fail, because you can get your .money back. Bold by Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. pjfcl'OHT OF THE CONDITION or THI FIRST NATIONAL BANK OX" EETiTOLBSVII.liE ' at Reynoldsvllle, In the State of Pennsylva nia, at the close of business Sept. 211, 1H08. hksouhoes: Loans and discounts f !87,2fl:l 28 Overdrafts, socured and unsecured. H1 Kl U. S. Koiidstosecureclrculatlon.... iifl.OOO 00 Premiums on U. H. llonds 1,UI0 00 Bonds, securities, etc ill, 102 SO Furniture and fixtures..., 2,0K (JO Oilier Real Kstate Owned S!,.II5 89 Due from National Hanks (not Reserve A gents) .... H9,0;i."i 75 Due from State banks and bunkers 5,743 82 Due from approved reserve agents 115,5(14 06 Cheeks, other ensh Items .. 287 03 Notes of other National hanks 6,175 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 147 11 Lawful money reserve lu bank, viz.: Specie 10,134 91 LcKal-tendcrnntes tlli,40 00 203,057 74 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 percent, of circulation).. 1,750 00 Total 1584,722 48 LIABILITIES. Capital stock' paid In 175,000 00 fund us fund 100,000 00 Utnllvided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 7.950 76 National Rank notes outstanding. .. H5,flfl0 00 Due toother National Hanks 280 3 Individual deposits subject to check $206,293 25 Demand certificates of de posit 300 00 Tlmccert Ideates of deposit 159,671 27 Cert Hied checks 29 15 cashier's checks outstand'g 179 12 366,472 79 Total ; 584,722 48 Btitl if Fnniylrult, County tf Jtferion, it: I, K. O. Schuckers, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K . C ScniiOKKRB, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 20th lay or Sept., 1IKI8. Lawrkncb J. McF.ntihb, Notary Public. Oohrkot Attest: Johr H, Kaucheh, 1 D. Noi.an, Directors. H, C. Driiii.1, ) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDSVILLE at Itoynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsyl vania, at the close of business Sept. XI, 1908. RBSOUKOES. Bonds I 8,500 00 Loans and Discounts 294,202 17 102,702 17 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 83 77 U.S. Bonds to secure circulation.... 60,00000 Premiums on II. H. llonds 2,000 00 Hanking houso, furniture, fixtures.. 34,100 00 Other real estate owned 6,38179 Due from approved reserve agents 51.523 85 Ohecksandothercash Items-1,115 20 Notes of other National Hanks 9,745 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 267 22 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vie: Specie .. 17.499 20 Legal-tender notes 5,0: 10 00 87,150 47 Redemption fund with U.S. Treas urer (" of circulation) 2,500 00 Total $484,918 I.IAnil.ITIKS. Capital stock paid In.. .(100,000 00 Surplus fund I 25,0110 00 Undivided nrofits. less ex penses ana taxes oaid. 2.879 SB 127.879 58 National Bank notes outstanding... 50,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 307,038 64 Total 1484,918 20 BUt f Pinniylvsnis, County f Jofferion, : I, F. K, Alexander, Cashier nf the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and bollef. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. Bubscrlled and sworn to before me this 25th day of Seut , 190. Smith M. McUhemht, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 80, 1909. Correct Attest: W. B. Alexander, Aooust Baldauit. F. D. smith, Directors. JJEPORT OF THE CONDITION or the CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF REVNOLDVILLE, At Reynoldsvllle, In the state of Pennsylva nia, at the cjpse of business Sept. 23. 1908. Resources. Loans and discounts 1127,998 06 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 3 6 56 U. S, bonds to secure circulation.... 12,500 00 Premiums on C. 8. bonds .- 445 31 Banking bouse, furniture, fixtures . 10,100 00 Due from National banks (not re serve agents 4,VS0 00 Due from State banks and bankers. 2,500 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. 10,914 76 Checks and other cash Items 805 78 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 62 46 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: Specie f 6.636 20 Legal-tender notes 1,200 00 7,836 20 Redemption fund with U. 8. treas urer (5 of circulation) ... 625 00 Total $178,724 18 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In.. I 50.000 00 Surplus fund .. 19,178 65 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 4,393 44 National hank notes outstanding... 12,500 00 Individual dcposltssuuject to check 83,91109 Tl me cnrtl Hcates of deposit 00 Cashier's ch'ks outNt'nd'K. 189 95 86,652 01 1178,724 13 SUU f Ftuiylvuit, duty tf Jttirm, : I, J. W. Hunter, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of -opt., 1WH. Lawrencb J. McEntihb, Notary Public. Correct Attest: E. W. Hunter, ( D. Wheeler, v A. O'Donnel, Directors. Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains, Bracelets, (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and Records. All jioods new and up-to-date at prices to suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when purchased nt GOODER'S JEWELRY :: STORE In tbe Peoples National Bank Building Reynoldsvllle, Ret. We pay particular attention to Watch Ucpairi)iy. TO TIIF. OLDEST E ST A It L I S H K D RANK IN THE COUNTY Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 Resources $500,000.00 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. YOUR CLOTH Pleasing a cus tomer keeps him. If we can please h you tnis season give you Detter clothes at lower prices why you're pretty sure to come again next season every season. That's what we want. So, you see, if we work in your interest we work in our own. That's good for both of us good all 'round. That's just the reason why we have CLOTHCRAFT suits and overcoats to. offer you. They can't help pleasing yon. There's no other men's clothing in the market that has so many pleas ing poi n ts so many good points. First, every bit of the material is wool all wool pure wool through and through. Style, making and fit all are perfect. Made of wool, CLOTHCRAFT clothes stand up underwear. They will wear so well that when it's up to you to get another suit you'll want CLOTH CRAFT just as sure as you'll want anything. There are other garments adver tised as all wool we know that; but the price is more than you ought to pay. CLOTHCRAFT suits and overcoats are the only ones of all wool selling at from $io to $25. Bing-Stoke CO. Puncture Proof Bicycle Tires at Manufacturers' Prices. For a short time we will sell the Famous Hedgethnrn Puncture Proof Tires for only MHO per pair. $4.8'J is the manufacturers' prices in Chicago and they send same by express collect, which costs you 60c, making the tires cost you 15.40. Remit 5 4 and we will ship by express ALL CHARUES PREPAID, one pair of these tires. Tires cost you but $4.80 with 6lo added an the express charge. We save you several days time. Address OTTO J. NUPP, Dealer ia Bkjrclei and Sepplin, SYKKSVILLE, PA. This offer holds good in Jefferson, Clearfield, In diana, Armstrong, Clarion, Forest and Elk counties. Pa. .50 PUNCTURE-PROOF TERES ? " kX f psbpaui NAILS. TACKS 1 On GLASS ' WON T LET OUI THE MB To Introtluoo Wo Will Soil You m Samplo Pali ton Only noWe trouble from punctures. Result of is vears experience in tire makiug No danger from THORNS. CAC TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. y-rious punctures, like intentional knife cms, can vt vulcanized nice any outer tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now In iclual KM. Over Stventj-fiv Thousand pair sold last year. ii 1 1 1 m 1 1 r nrr 'I T-i .i. tm r m mm- Notlee the thick rubber tread "A" sod panatnr strip "H" nd -1." alio rtm (trip "H" to prTf nt rim attlng. Thle tlr will outlast anr otli auk-SOFT, KULSTIO a4 KAMI iUDIKU.
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