THEY INJURE CHILDREN Ordinary Carthartics and Pills and Harsh Physic Cause Distressing Complaints. You cannot be over-careful in the selec tion of medicine for children. Only the Tery gentlest bowel medicine should ever be given. Ordinary pills, cathartics and purgatives are too apt to do more harm - than good. They cause griping, nausea and other distressing after-effects that are frequently health destroying and a life lasting annoyance. We personally recommend and guarantee Rexall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy for constipation and associate bowel disorders. We have such absolute faith in the supreme virtues of this remedy that we sell it on our guarantee of money back in every Instance where it fails to give entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at our risk. Rexall Orderlies contain an entirely new ingredient which is odorless, tasteless and colorless. It embraces all the best quali ties of the soothing, laxative, strengthening and healing remedial active principles of the best known intestinal regulator tonka. Rexall Orderlies are extremely pleasant to take, are particularly prompt and agree able in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhaa, nausea, riping, excessive looseness, or other un esirable effects. They have a very natural action upon the glands and organs with which they come in contact, act as a posi tive and regulative tonic upon the relax, dry muscular coat of the bowel, remove Irritation, dryness and soreness, overcome weakness, and tone and strengthen the I nerves and muscles, and restore the bowels ' and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies not only cure constipa tion, but they remove the cause of this ailment. They also overcome ths neces sity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the bowels in normal condition. There Is really no similar medicine so good as Rexall Orderlies, especially for children, aged and delicate persons. They are prepared in tablet form and In two sixes of packages; I J tablets, toe, and 3? tablets, 25c, ' Stoki: & Feicht Drug Company Store, Reynoldsville, Pa. . 1 "I Is Waiting Fo' Dat Plumber," Says many a maid la the kitchen. If we were sont for there would be quick response. Not only that, but the work would be promptly and correctly done AT A REASONABLE CHARGE, and the whole system of the day would not be turned to pay turvy. Remem ber our address and phone number. C E. HUMPHREY Plumber Garment Dyeing and Geaning - By James Pontefract West Reynoldsville, PenrVa Opposite P. R. R. Freight Depot. I Dr. F.S.DAVENPORT I : : s $ : s : Osteopathic Physician Matson Block Brookvifle, Pennsylvania Consult ut Ion and treatment In Roy- noldsville by appointment only. If you want my opinion and examina tion of any chronic case, write me and make un appoinment for any Monday ob Thursday and I will call at your home. Pr. F. 8. DAVENPORT, Brookvllle, Pa. l8t 7inl Kitchen Outfit gc Seamless Two-Coat White Spray- Enamel Ware A ROASTER A CEREAL COOKER . A SAUCE POT A WARMING PAN A STEW PAN A MILK PAN A PIE PLATE Special Sale Price Br'er Groundhog Did See His Shadow. Official Pronounciment From the Weatherworks Settles The Dispute. Did the groundhog see his shadow? Every town reports a different tale of the weather February - 2nd. In the dilemma the Punxsutawney Spirit pre emptorily settles the question tbualy: ' ''If the populace would get Its reports first hand from the "main office at the Punxsutawney Weatherworks, it would not get misled about what happens on Groundhog Day. The sun did eblne brightly, for a full, solid Ave minutes at the Weatherworks last Tuesday, and that settles It. What the state of the climate was on other portions of the earth cuts no figure. What reports the mundane weather bureaus sent out Mondav cuts no Ice, further than to prove that from Willis Moore, who has charge of the main office at Washing ton, D C, on down the line, they are, In the language of the New York Sun, about ''as useless for prophetic pur poses as a smokehouse," and we may add, with the Sun prognostlcator In cluded. Br'er Groundhog, through bis official prognostlcians,' has spoken. We are promised 57 varieties of weather before the first of March, and, as we hare had four kinds already, the chances are that the official marmot will make good. DEATH OF AN AGED PATRIARCH AT PUNYS'Y. P. T. Shannon, section for, man on the Pennsylvania railroad, was called to Punxsutawney Sunday by the death of his father. The deceased was 03 years of age, being one of the oldest men In Jefferson county. For seventeen years past he had resided with his daughter, Mrs. Michael Qulnllsk, In Punxsutawney. Three Bons, Daniel, of Punxsutawney, Thomas, of Reynoldsville, and Dennis, of Caledonia, and one daughter, Mrs. Michael Qulnllsk, ol Punxsutawney, survive the patriarch. Tuesday the body was brought to Reynotdsvllle and and from here taken to Brookvlllo for burial beside his wife, who died a quarter of a century ago. Seared With a Hot Iron Or scaldod by overturned kettle ont with a knife bruised by slammed door Injured by gun or In any other way the thing needed at once Is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to subdue Inflammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer, Infallible for bolls, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25o at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.'s store. Wanted Representatives to secure subscriptions and advertising for the New Amstel Magazine a monthly, whose mission ls"to uplift and enliven and out out the bad." 'Satisfactory acknowledgments have bpen received from many distinguished men, Including Hon. William Jennings Bryan, Secretaries Root and Cortel you, Attorney General Bonaparte, Sir Wilfrid Laurler, Julian Hawthorne, Mark Twain, Henry Hanby Hay, Hiram W. Hayes. Write at once for terms. Sample copy upon request. New Amstel Magazine Comtanz, 1025 Market St., Wilmington, Del. HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. ' Reynoldsville, Pa. See Our Window Display The Peoples National Bank (OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Tale of a Dollar. The mall order and sample agent method of btijlng merchandise Is being opposed systematically by the mer chants of many towns, and In some in stances the board of trade has tackled the problem. In Batb, New York, the evil has at tained such porportlons that the Board of Trade Is conducting a campaign of education against the practice.- Be low Is reprinted an article which the board has had publlehed, and which It agrees to pay for at so much per line: "Ten years ago an Allen County, Kan., farmer, put his Initials on a dollar bill. The next day he went to the nearest town, spent It with a mer chant. Before the year was out be got the dijar back. Four times In six years trie dollar camo back to blm for produce and three times he heard of It In the pockets of bis neighbors. The last time be got It back was four years ago. He sent It to a mall order house. He has never seen that dollar since and never will. That dollar bill will never pay any more school or road tax for him, will never build or b"lghten any homes of the community. He sent It entirely out of the zone of usefulness to himself and to his neighbors when he Bent It to the mall order house. The moral Is plain." For Its annual outing this year the Pennsylvania State Editorial Associ ation contemplates a trip to Panama to ylew the progress of work on the canal. Returning they may visit Havana. The "Red Mill," one of the oldest grist mills In the Beechwoods district, operated for the past four years by J. W. Curry, has been purchased by W. H. Brltton. The new owner will in stall more machinery and make the mill up-to-date in every particular. Solid heel, two buckle artlos 11.75. Adam's, ubcrlbc for The -X- Star If you want the New Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. Foreign Exchange Sold. Interest paid semi-annually , on Savings Accounts, hav ing excellent withdrawal privileges. Liberal treatment and ev ery courtesy extended con sistent with sound banking. Open Saturday Evenings. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Property Changes in Jefferson County Put Upon Record. Reynoldsville Building and Loan Association to B. F. HarizeP, for lots In Winslow township, J250. May 20, 1900 William H. Velght to John C. Plfer, for one-half aore and six perches in Winslow township, $700. September 22, 1908. Robert Z Parrlsh, trustee, to Ma honing Valley Railway Co., for lot In Bell township, J200. January 22, 1909 John Barsody to Julia Barsody, for lot In Henderson township, $500. Feb ruary 2, 1909. v John Smith to George Sprague, for one-half acre In Winslow township, $150. April 22, 1908. Phillip Haag to Joseph Haag, for lot to Sykesvllle, $200. January 12, 1909. Peal, Peacock and Kerr, and Peal to Reynoldsville and iFalls Creek R. R. Co., for laud In Winslow township, $2,519. October 27, 1908. Was Never Aboard Cars. Upon what seems to be reputable authority we learn that the late Philip Byerly, whose demise at the age of fifty years we reoorded last week, had never ridden on a railroad train In his lifetime, he having formed at an early age a violent distrust of tbe king of the rail. Although a boy of fifteen or thereabouts when the railroad was completed through this seotlon, he had ever since resisted every effort to In duce him tn travel on tbe rati. His en tire life bad been spent In this Im mediate section, a number of oppor tunities to work at his trade, that of a moulder, In other towns, being re fused because of hla distrust of the railway journey to his work. Brook vllle Republican. Tbe birthday of Abraham Lincoln February 12tb, has been made a nation al holiday this year by hoi of congreFB and tbe president was authorized to Issue a special proclamation to that effect. Gibson's thorough optical education, long practice and up-to-date methods, place him an.nng the first-class op tlolacs. See blm at Rej noldsvllle , FeVruary 18. ' 'Twai a Glorious Victory. There's rejololng In Fed ira, Tenn. A man's life has been savt-d, and now Dr. King's Mew Discovery Is the talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I oould not work nor get about',' be writes, "and tbe doctors did me no good, but, after using Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks, I feel like a new man, and can do good work again." For weak, sore or deseased lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhages, hay fever, lagrlppe, as thma or any bronchial affection It stands unrivaled. Price 60c and $1.C0. Trial bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by Stoke & Foicht Drug Co. Ctrrh causes 85 prr cnt of all con sumption. Cure catarrh with Hynmel. Medicated air inhalfd directly over the MftVcted membrane, relieves coughs, colds and croup In Ave minutes. $1.00 complete outfit at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. FEEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored Bj VInol Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewis town, Pa., who Is 80 years of age, says: "For a long time I have been bo feeble that I have had to be wheeled around In an Invalid's chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provoca tion, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My son learned of the cod liver prep aration called Vlnol, and procured a bottle for me. It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk a quarter of a mile easily. Every aged or weak person who re quires strength should try Vlnol. I am delighted with what it has done for me." As a body builder and strength crea tor for old people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, and after sickness, Vlnol Is unexcelled. If It falls to give satisfaction we will re turn your money. Stoke & Feicht Drug Company Reynoldsville, Pa. The ideal OH for cither air- cooled or water-cooled Ma chines. Distilled from Pffin aylvania Crude Oil light in color, which meant absolute freedom from carbon. WAVERLT SPECIAL Is thin oil. feeds freely through any atyle lubricator, and will not congeal la the coldest weather. I. To MARDI GRAS at Nev Orleans Via the Beautiful River Route. On the Steamer Queen City. Leaving Pittsburgh-February 13, 1:30 P. M. A delightful trip to the sunny South, seven days going; (our dayi In New Orleans and ten days on tbe return trip. . Fare Round Trip $70.00 to $90.00 Inclmdt mtalt mi htrth tnmtt mi String (toy m Ntm Orbsa. Select limited passenger llBt excellent cuisine, painstaking service-" perfect appointments. For Information address A. J. XatSlHOI, w. 9. An Pittsburgh. Faiia'a. WBOHEMnsaiaasAia'i Viola May sometimes disappoint you, but you will never be disappointed with the re sults from an ad placed in The Star'sWant Column. As Helpless As a Child, Rheumatism the Cause Finds Almost Immediate Relii f in Uric O, tne Remedy Recommended Alone for This One Disease. T. B. Singleton, 919 North Elisabeth St., Lima, Ohio, advises all who suffer with rheumatism, 00 matter what form, to commence at onue a Urio O treat ment, and find tn it a haimkss, speedy cure. He writes as follows: "After belog Btrtken down with rheumatism for four years, in which time I spent over $400 00 wltn dootors and treatments at sanitariums, I have found right here In my own town a remedy of wonderful merit. Through the reoommenda'Ion of Druggist Vort camp, I have used two bottles of Urio O, and can truthfully say that it has done me nore good than all thd other medicines, baths and doctors combined. I was at times as helpless as a child and could not even dress myself. Since taking Urio-O. I fell as active In my limbs as ever, I am again an able bodied man. Anyone Buffering with this terrible disease, should at once procure a bottle l this remedy. . Uric O Is sold by your druggist at75o and $1.00 the bottle. Address for trial bottle, tbe Smith Drug Co., 110 Smith fjiug., Syracuse, in. if, Uric O Is sold and personally recom mended by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of Mrs. Catherine Foltz, Deceased. tetters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Catherine Fol'i, late of Winslow township, JcfTerson county, Pa., having been granted to tbe undersigned, ail persons ln ebted to said estate are required to make Immediate payment to the administratrix, and those having claims against the same tor payment. Lydia 8. Deimeb, a ... . . Administratrix, 8. M. McOrelght, Attorney, Reynoldsville. Ha. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Hrubaker, Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Heading Terminal on Filbert St. European 11.00 per day and up. American 12.50 per day and up. The only moderate priced hotel of rep utation and rnnamjuence in PHILADELPHIA If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. If you have any difficulty in obtaining Waverly Special from your dealer or garage, com municate with us at once and we will aee that yon are supplied. "Perfect lubrication with at carbon depeslt." Warerly Oil WorRs Co. trtVmMirt Kmnr Plttubnrar, P. - Allen i C. 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