THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING T6 AND FRO. Miss Minnie Keck visited In Hoath vllle UiIb week. Frank A. MeConnoll was Id Pitts burgh Hits work. ' ' MIbs Noll Stephenson la In DuBols DuUulft tills week.. Miss Helena Dlaek waa a visitor In Drookvllle last week. MIbs Golda King, of Sykosvlllo, ap'nt Sunday In Roynoldsvllle. M. J.. Fan-oil was In Johnaton Bevaral days hint week on business. J. J. Sutter and daughter. Mlaa Coral, ore In Philadelphia this week. Miss Ella Murphy la visiting a brother at Parkers Landing, Pa. MIsbch Nolllo Rhoads and AgneB Iloak vlnlti'd In DuUois Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ulioads visited In Brook vlllo Friday and Saturday. MIhb Inez Woodford Is attending the spring term of the Clarion Normal (School. Mrs. C. L. Dunlap returned this week from a visit at Clearflold, Curwonsvll'.o, Olanta and Glon Riohoy. Calvin Dooraer, of Vandergrift, visited at home of his parents In Wlnf low townuhlp the past wook. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Arnold, of Clarion, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. U. Alexander in thla place. Sidney R. Smith, of Marietta, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, in this place the past wook. Miss Julia Kirk, toacher in Wllktns burg publlo schools, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents In this place. George Hughes and wife, of DuBole, spent Sundy with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dolble, in thla place. J. W. Chatham, of New Bethlehem, for a number of years a resident of Hopkins, was a vUltor In town last week. Mrs. J. A. Armagost visited friends In Oil City and East Brady several days last week. Mrs. W. A. Winner, of Williams port, is visiting her parents, Mr. ani Mrs. Ii. S. Williams, In West Royn oldsvCle. E. W. Millen and wlfo, of New Town Mills, Forest Co., former citizens of Iteynoldsvlllo, were visitors In town the past week. Mrs. Harriot King, formerly' of Lock Haven, mother of our townsman, A. P. King, has moved to town and will re side on Grant st. Thomas C. Shields, who has boon at Grand Rapids, Mich., six weoks, spent several days ot the past week with his family In this place. Robert Douthlt returned last week from a visit down in Armstrong county, whore he was taking a look at the scenes of his boyhood days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Goucher visit ed at home ot Philip Koehler In West Reynoldsville last week. Mrs. Gouch er Is a nleoe of Mr. Koehler. Miss Mary Robertson, student In the Lock Haven State Normal, spent last week at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, In this place. Miss Sarah Hughes, of New Castle, who spent four or five weeks at home of her uncle, Rev. A. J. Meek, at the Bap tist parsonage, returned borne Monday. County Superintendent L. M. Jones visited the publlo schools last Thurs day. He was aooompanied by Dr. L. L. Means, of the local board of direc tors. Thos. M. Jewell and two nephews, F. J. and E. C. Good, students at the Dayton Normal schools, were visitors at the Reynoldsville publlo schools Monday morning. Mrs, Smith McCreight, of Burgetts town, Washington Co., who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. An drew Wheeler; In this place, returced to Burgettstown yesterday. Marlon Stevenson, of New York, now a student at Colgate Academy, Hamll- .ton, N. Y., spent several days last week with hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis, In thla place. Mrs. John Endean, son, John Jr., wad Mabel, of New Kensington, have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. wan jars, manuew ruuupi, ana aaugn tor, Mrs. Harvey Deter, in this place the past week. James Bennett and wife, of Buoyrus, Ohio, were called here last week to attend the funeral of , the latter's ' mother, Mrs. T. T. Howell, who died at Eleanor Maroh 81st and waa burled in Circle Hill cemetery, Punxt utawney, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett re turned to Bucyrut Sunday. B. A. Barrett and wife, Lawyer Smith M. McCreight and Ed. Mc Creight were at North Point, Indiana Go., last Thursday attending the funeral of Thomas Neale, a relative, who was killed on the B. R. P. By, an account of which will be found else where in this Issue of The Star. J. Irven flea, whu was tr.aniiger of the Supply Co. stori! at Soldier, renin ned that position, resignation taking effect April 1st, one, next week will go to Las CruceB, Mexico, where be expeuts to locate. His brother, George H. Rea, will move hi family to Las Cruoes about the first of next month. SENATOR DOLLIVER WAS HERE. "The Poor Boy's Country" Was Sub ject of His Lecture, Hon. J. P. Dolltvor, tho mted Sena tor from Fort Undue, Iowa, lectured In Assemble Ua!l last Thurxdny evening. HU lecture, was the fifth and lust num ber of the season on the public school eourBO at this place. Wlillo Senator Dnlllver Ih not u groat orator, yet he Is a forceful und lluont speaker. Ho de livered an excellent lecture and he guve the young men of the audience some very good and practical thoughts fur tlium to coiiBluor. The subject of his lecture was "The Poor Hoy's Country." Senator Dnlllver thinks that a young man who Inherits a fortune and life of ease Is not to be congratulated, as it Is generally a curse Instead of a blessing. II Ih lory proves that most of the great and successful men of the past started In life as poor boys. More Money for Carriers. Rural letter carrlors will come hi for a little extra compensation If a bill in troduced in Congress becomes a law. It provides that 1250 per annum ad ditional be allowed for the purohase and maintenance of necessary horses, wagon and equlpmont. In the average oountry districts this Binall allowance will be none too much, for the wear and tear upon a carrier's outfit as he travels over the rough roads in all kinds of weather like the presont, for Instant, Is very great.and at the present meagre salary he Is lucky If he comos out In the end of the year with his head above water, as it were. The rural delivery of mall has come to be very popular with the country people,' and it has come to stay, wo shoulu hope, hence the carriers should have an adequate dompon ation, at least a living one. DuBols Expross. Brockwayville Summer Normal. The Brockwayville Summer Normal will open Monday, May 10th, and con tinue until June 25. Grammar School, High School or Academic, Normal or Teacher's Training class departments will be maintained. In addition 10 'the usual work of the teachers speolat in structions are offered in primnry moth ods. Largest summer normal In the county. For particulars write C. E. Wilson, Prln., Brockwayville, Pa. Frightful Fats Averted. "I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap," writes Frank Disberry, Kelllber, Minn., "without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures burns, scalds, old sores, bolls, skin eruptions. World's best for piles. 25c at H. L. MoEntire. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In postoffloe at Reynoldsvilln, Pa., for week ending April 3, 1909. . Lewis Barger. Foreign Antonlna Pancwa, Bersom Sandor. Say advertised and give date ot list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our thanks to all friends and neighbors for their kind ness after the death of our mother, Mrs. Joseph Bollinger. The Children. Lace Curtains, If you are In need of one or two pairs we can save you 25 per cent on some odd lots we have. Gillesples. A Tan Oxford, button or lace, suede top, pointed toe and high heel. They are beauties. Price 13 60. Adams. If you have one of Jeweler Cunning ham's calendars or any other pretty ploture, bring it next door to the post offloe and get a nice oheap frame. They have a large assortment of mouldings on exhibition. Beautiful cravenette shoes for women, pripe $4.00 Adams. Ask for the Ace - Brand of olover seed. Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Have you dyspepsia? Ask Stoke ft Felcht Drug Co. for Ml-o-na tablets, guaranteed to cure indigestion, sick headaches, and all stomach complaints, or money back, and only 60 cents a large box. See our window nifty spring styles. Adams. ' Our little boy awoke with a bad at tack of orouo. He Inhaled Hyomei and In half an hour waa fast asleep. I am glad to speak a good word for Hy omei." Rev. Geo. Slseon, South Lon donderry, Vt. 8toke & Felcht Drug Co. guarantee! Hyomei. A complete outfit $1.00. Cures catarrh. - Reynoldsville Man's Assailant Captured Jack Gallagher Is In the Toils Charged with Robbery Of O. H. Rose. J nek Gallagher, alooal oh meter who has beon in trouble with the authori ties before, whs taken Into custody to day chargi d wlili hdng Implicated in the robbery of O. 11 lims, an old man from Ke iieldfvllle, leu dajsago. It 1b charged that G tllnghur and a companion followed Hiwe and got off a street car wllh thu strung near tho Mahler plass work, late Monday evon lng, March 2,'lrd, and after giving him a drink of dopi d whiskey, rt nuorlng him helpless, rubbed him of his gold watch, about $75 In money und other valuables. Since tho crime the pollc hiivo beon quietly u::d astutely working on the ease with tho result that to day Galla gher was arrested by Ollloer Jeffrey. Hose whs present at tire hearing before 'Squire U.irclay and Identified G.dlagher as one of the men who gave him the drink. DuBols Kxitrenn April 1. Relief Fund. Reports of the Employes' llollef Fund of the Pennsylvania Railroad system, east and west of Pittsburgh, Issued April 1st, bIiow that the total payments since the organization of tho Relief Departments amount to $25,913,28.'). 98. On the lines east of Pittsburgh and Erie during February, the sum of $17,351.90 was paid out. Of this $'10,804 60 went to families of members who died, while $71,147.40 was paid to members who wero incapacitated for work. The total payments on the lines east since February 15th, 1880, when the Relief Fund wa organized, amount to $18,913,405 92. In February the payments of the Rellof Fund on the lines west to mem bers unable to work amounted to $27,278 00, and to families of members who died $13,250.00, a total or $40,528.90 for the month. The disbursements In the 19 years of its exlstonoe have roached $0,009,818 0(1. Its A Top Notch Doer. Great deeds compel regard. The world crowns Its doers. That's why the Amoriean peoplo have crowned Dr. King's New DiBonvory the King of Throat and Lung remedies. Every atom Is a health force. It kills germs, colds and la grippe vanish. It hoals oough-raked membranes and coughing stops. Sore, Inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs are cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. George More, Blaok Jack, N. C, writes: "It cured me of lung trouble, pronounced hopoloBS by all dootorn." 50o and $1 00. Trial bottle froo. Guaranteed by H. L. McEntlro. To Contractors and Builders. I will receive sealed proposals for the ereotlon uf a two-story brick business block on Main street, Roynoldsvillo, Pa., until 0 o'clock p. m., April 15th, 1909. Plans and specifications can be seen at my place of business on Main street and at the office of D. H. Young, on Fourth streot, Roynoldsvllle, after April 3rd, 1909. I reserve the right to rejoct any or all bids. W. H. Moore. Your Opportunity. Local advertising will be found on each one of the eight pages of The Star this week. Read all the adver tisements and take advantage of the bargains the merchants are offering. The Silk Mill Has not started but house oleaning has. You need lace curtains, oarpets and Boor rugs as well as' mattings and window trimmings. Before buying see our stock. C. R. Hall, Separate Skirts. Panamas, Serge Voiles, Siollllans in the new spring styles. Gillesples. . Big assortment of men's dress shirts, prloes ranging from 26 cents to $1.10 each. A. Katzen. "I suffered with ttomaoh trouble for 15 years. Spent $300 in medicine, Everything failed until I tried Ml-o-na tablets. They cured me." L. R, Non- ket, Mountain Island, N. C. Stoke A Feloht Drug Co. guarantees Mi-o-na. 50 cents a large box. You need insurance. s The Pruden tial low price policy is the best; a monthly income Iort20 years. Have it explained. Address P. Koehler, agent, Reynoldsville, Pa, - Subscribe for The Star. $1 a year. Lota of bargains in men's, women's and children's shoes Thursday evening. Blng-Stoke Co. Don't fall to see the dollar window at Cunningham's Jewelry store. ; Don't miss our Thursday after-supper sale this week. Blng-Stoke Co. ' If you want good clover and timothy seed this spring see the Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Rugs 8 x 12 from 110.00 to $30.00. The biggest nicest line we ever had in Kurdistan, Shlraz, Axmlnster and tapestry. We want to show them to you. C. R. Hall. Answer to Roosevelt. . Mr. Roosevelt recently made a very bitter attack on Social Urn In the oolumnsof the Outlook Tho attack Is unfair for tho reason tnat In seeking to establish what Socialism is House volt doos not quote from a single ac credited Socialist writer or the official declaration of the party its platform. On the contrary he quutes from Annie Uosantaud Proudhon, who nover wore Socialists; and from Gabrllle Devllle. Mrs, Moore and others who arc avowed enemies of Socialism. Hu would not like to have Republicanism defined and ropreBontod by people, who are enemies pf Republicanism. Then Mr. lloosevolt Indulges In abuse rather than argument. It counts for little with thinking poople that ho should call the Socialists obscene, (minora , dangorous, of nebulous faith, Incoherent In statement, particularly as bo makes no effort to provo any of these Btatomnnts. The use of epithets Is not argument. Mr. Roosevelt errs In historical data, lie argues that Socialism was tried something over a century ngo, when as a matter of fact It is a philosophy that is only a little over a century old. Mr. ivooecvolt makes chargoa with out attempting to prove tho charges. He accusoB Socialists of working to destroy the homo, to wreck civilization, to overthrow all order, and with being dishonest and Immoral. These are grave charges. But If such charges were mado In court and no effort made to substantiate tho oharge, they would be thrown from court with Indignation that they were ever niado. Now the writer desires to make these denials: Socialism Is the frlond and not tbe enemy of the home. Socialism is is the friend and not the enemy of real religion. Socialism Is seeking to pro mote justice and to establish a more perfect order. Then, from the con structive side: Socialism Is merely popular rule Industrial democracy. Socialism would by ending corporate property, enable all men to have pri vate property. Socialism is thoroughly American the completion of tbe movement for socialized power which was begun In 1770. It provides for Domocracy by means of tbe Initiative and referendum, and It la foolish to assert that men and women who make the laws under which they will live will abolish the marriage relation and do the other outrageous things charged by RooBevoit. Put it to yourself would you? Gerald J. Lyons. . Furniture and Rugs. Don't you know we sell them? Reyn oldsville Hardware Co. We have a complete line of Spring and Summer goods ready for your inspection. Easter is always a starting point for Spring and Summer and we recommend that you make your selection of a Spring Gown or Suit or whatever the case may be early. Easter is here and you may want a new Suit or Gown, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Corset or Underwear. We are prepared to take care of your wants, whatever it may be. We have never shown a mere complete line of Spring and Summer mer chandise, nor a better variety of styles and colors. Come early to get a good1 selection. Ladies' Tailored Suits, $15.00 to $35.00. Ladies' Petticoats, $1.00 to $10. Kid Gloves, black & colors, $1.00 to $1.50. Hosiery, lOo to 50c. jgCORNER OF MAIN Duns on Postal Cards, The postolTluo department Is now after the seorot fraternal societies and others who luvy assessments. In years past It has been the omtoin of the Bocretary to send out noltues to mem bors calling attention to their dues on a postal card. The department has now discovered that It Is nothing more than a dun, and that It Is a violation of the postal laws to send out a dun on a postal card. Hereafter ill such notices must be sunt by letter If son.t at all, and tho several lodges Bonding such statements will be obliged to dig down and pay two onnts Instead of one. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids) will be received on or after April 5 until 0 00 o'clock p. m. April 24th, by tho West Iteynoldsvlllo school board for the erection of a publlo school building according to the plana and specifications prepared by A. L, Lukohart, FallB Creek, Pa. Parties wishing to bid on the work will ho furnished with plans upon application to tho seorotary of tho hoard upon depositing with him $10 00 which amount will be refunded upon return of the plans. Tho board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Hv Order of thu Hoard, O. if) Johnston, Seo. Severe on Smokers. The burgess of Rldgway lias Issued orders to those concerned that no cigars shall be Bold In that borough on the Sabbath day. "Isn't that h?" said a commercial traveler yesterday. 1 Oh, no," said another traveling salesman. "In Hades they allow smok ing on Sunday. In Rldgway, they don't." Bradford Era. Governor Stuart has signed the Normal School Doficloncy bill which provldos free tuition for students at tending normal sohools. This will be cheering news to the thousands of young people throughout tbe state who are In attendance at these insti tutions of learning. The second week in April is the time, set for the hearing of the appeal taken to the Superior Court by the Indiana Brewing Co.. which was refused license by Judge Tolford. The company has $20,TX)0 worth of stock on band. Your baby would look to auto for anything In a handsome auto go-cart the new 1909 style. No one carrlos the stock but C. R. Hall. A nice line of calicoes at 5o tbe yard Thursday evening. Blng-Stoke Co. ShicK Wagner -The Bro Store AND FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Way Of It. A lawyer charges a bian $10 for 10 minutes' conversationthe man Insists on paying It. A doctor charges $1 for a proscription and the patient says: "Oh, pshaw Is that enougt ?". An undertaker charges $100 for conducting a funoral and he Is perfectly lovely with everybody Inside and outside the fumlly A man buys a gold brick and apologizes for not having bitten before) An editor walks a mile In the hot sun to got the facts of a death or weddlnu or social function and speeds three, hours In writing It up and tell lies4 praising p Miplo until he bates himself, Then If ho makes an Insignificant omission, or charges C cotits straight for throo extra coplos lie Is a stingy" careless, good-for-nothing old onus, wH never gets anything right and ohargL four tlmos tho prion of city papers twlcel as larg6, Maoon (Ga ) Itrrurtl. A Wile Like Yours Is a Treasure. Don't wonr her out washing. Buy r ft an "Exoello" water motor-washer anil see her smile. O, K. Halt,, We guarantee our seed to be free' i mm wueus. iieynouisviiio Hardware Co. Want Column. Katnsi One cent per word for each ana TorvlnsHrtlon. Foil Sale Choap; one good horse, light wagon and harness. E. M Evans. Wanted Girl to do goneral house work. Inquire at STAR office. Wanted To exchange srood coal' range for good gas range; or will sell coal range. Mrs. O. L, Dunlap, Fourth street. Lost Child's white fur nock pleoe finder please loave same at Moore's grocery store. Lost Blaok leather shopping bag containing purse, $1.00 and two patterns Ploase leave at The Star office. For Root Six room house on Jack son street. Jessie Smeltzer, For Sale A few settings eggs from fine pure bred Rhode Island Reds. S S. Robinson. For Sale Fresh cow, Inquire on H. A. Swab. Wanted To buy a" good medium sized second hand roll or flat top desk Inquire at The Star office. For Rent One seven room housJ Including bath room on Grant street also six room bouse on Mable street! M. M. Fisher.