He Reynoldsville Reynoldsville Has modern school and churches, payed treats, water, gas and electric accommoda tions, convenient trolley service, high and healthful location, varied employment for labor and many other residential advantages. Offers exceptional advantages fonthe loca tion of new Industries I Free factory sites, cheap and abundant fuel, direct shipping facilities and low freight rates and plentiful supply of laborers. VOLUME 18. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1909., NUMBEB 14. The Peoples National Bank (OLDEST BANK IS THE COUNTY) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. AUCTION W.T ENTIRE STOCK OF G10OMES ' Commencing at 2.00 o'clock p. m. Friday, August 13 h And continuing all day SATURDAY. All goods to be sold are in first class condition, but some of the labels and wrappers have been damaged by smoke and water, f " yerything Must Be Soli Gome, Buy at Your Own Price W. V. BRITTON REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. The Star's Want Column PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD $1.15 From Reynoldsville to Nolan Park "and return on Harvest Home Picnic August 18 to 21 " ' Excursion tickets will be gold August 18, 10, 30 and 21, good returning -until August 21 for this occasion. , - , J. R. WOOD, v . . , .. ' GEO. W, BOYD,. Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00. Foreign Exchange Sold. Interest paid semi-annually on Savings Accounts, hav ing liberal deposit and with drawal privileges. Liberal treatment and ev ery courtesy extended con sistent with sound banking. Open Saturday Evenings. never fails to bring results isocount o BRfflOrS Robbers Attempt To Gain Entrance At Home of A. B. Weed And Find Preparations Made For Their Reception. A. B. Weed, train dispatcher on P. R. R., who resides In WeBt Reynolds ville, some years ago fixed a burglar alarm on the stairs of his residence, so that no oue can get. up stairs when alarm U set without ringing a bell. After long years of waiting for a bur glar he fiually arrived last Wednesday night, tne alarm did its work, the bur (rlar made a hasty exit with Mr. Weed In hot pursuit shooting at the fellow as he ran. Mr. Weed,- who was in the house alone, his wife being away on a visit, got awake about 1.00 a. m. and was just falling into the embrace of moruheus again when a bell began ringing, which he first thought was the telephone bell, but the continued ring of the bell made him think that some person was standing on the burglar alarm, which was the right solution of the whyfore of the jingling of the bell. When the burglar stepped on the alarm he was surprised, and not suspecting that he was standing on the spring that was ringing the bell, he stood still and the bell continued to proclaim the fact that an enemy was on the stairs. When Mr. Weed jumped out of bed the bur glar heard him and skipped for the open country, having opened the front door before starting up stairs. The fellow ran down to railroad and down the track as If he had very urgent bus iness in some othor town. Mr. Weed fired four Bhots after his uninvited vis itor, but in the hastiness, excitement and unexpeotodness of the little drama he, apparently, was not a good marks man on thlB occasion and the would-be robber escaped without a puncture In his hide. The burglar had gained entrance to the house through the back door. ,- Swallowed His False Teeth. Peter Jackson, one of the best known miners in this section, and section boss at the Coal Hill mines, near Lutbers burg, was the victim of a most peculiar accident on Saturday afternoon, when he swallowed his false teeth and, the physicians say, would have died but for quick action which took him to the Adrian Hospital where he was imme diately operated upon and relieved of the foreign substance. Mr. Jackson was at work at the mines when he began to feel the effects of the great heat and In a fainting conultion was helping himself to some water which relieved him. It was while drinking that the teeth slipped down his throat. Medical aid was Immed iately summoned and It was found that the teeth had lodged In the esophagus. The plate was forced Into the stomach and Tie was rushed to the hospital in an automobile in record time and quickly operated upon. He Is now resting easy and nothing serious Is expected to re sult. DuBols Courier. Cherry Run Campmeeting. The usual annual Methodist Camp meeting at Cherry Run, Clarion Co., Pennsylvania, will be hold Thursday, AugUBt 12th, to Wodnesday, August 25th, and U promised to be the best campmeeting held there in years. Rev. J. Bell Neff, D. D., of DuBols, the sup erintendent of the Clarion District of Erie Conference, will be in attendance throughout the maetlag and take an active part, preaching frequently. The presence of Bishop Berry, one of the most gifted speakers of the day, on Sunday, August 15, and. Monday, will add much to the Interest of the meet ing. A number ot other noted speakers are on the program who will draw large crowds. '- To Stop Pollution. State Fish Commissioner 'M. E. Meehan, of Meadvllle, a fewdays ago gave out some Important Information in regard to stopping the pollution Of the streams of the state. He says he attended a conference of tannerymen at Rtdgway, and that representatives of the Elk Tanning Co., which controls about 50 tanneries in the state, and ether large independent companies, and stated that efforts are being made to tako care of acids and liquors so ho pollution will occur. DuBols Express. Ladles' oxfords In all linns at cut prices at Adam's. 1 Now is the time to do your roofing. Red, Cedar shingles galore at' the Woodwork Supply Co, storage. Special prices on all oxfords tit Adam's, . Old Home Week AtPunxsutawney Interest Increases As the Event Draws Near Great Crowd Is a Certainty. There is every outward Indication that at least IKI.OOU people will spend Old Home Week here. On every side at least a dozen times a day one bears the remark, "If other people are going to have as many visitors Old Home Week as we are, there will certainly be a crowd in town." And such is the case. There Is scarcely a home in town that will not entertain from three to ten persons during the big' week, and with those who come for the day Punxs'y Is likely to entertain at least 70,000 people during the week. The amusement committee, as well as every other committee connected with the big doings, Is making every effort to see that the visitors will be royally entertained. Furniture dealers are having a run on beds. Everybody in all the surrounding towns Is talking "Ola Home Week at Punxs'y." Funx sutawney Spirit. Clarion State Normal School. Beautiful location, healthful sur roundings, attractive home life, fine equipment, strong faculty, free tuition, excellent mupio department are some of the factors that have caused the Clarion State Normal School, Clarion, Pa., to practically double lis attend ance during the last few years. New dormitory ready for occupancy at the beginning of the fa'l term, Sept. 14. Write for catalog and Information. J. George Becht, Principal. ' Notice. The West Roynoldsville school board will receive bids until September 7, 1909, for furnishing good mine run coal for the coming term; also, bids for jan itor. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. O. H. Johnston, Secretary. Mazomania Tribe No. 341. ; All members of the I. O. R. M. are requested to attond a regular council meeting In wigwam of the above named tribe on the sleep of the 23rd Sun Stur geon, G. S. D. 418 to arrange to attend Punxsutawney on Lodge Day Old Home Week. R. L. Vashinder, C. of R. The work of the Lock Haven Normal School Is, primarily, to prepare teach ers for the public schools. In this work It has been eminently successful. Its graduates to-day are col logo professors, normal school teachers, county superin tendents, high school and grade teach ers. It also maintains a college pre paratory department as well as de partments of music, elocution, art and business. Send for Its new catalog. Save your combings and havo your hair work done by Miss Smith at 213 W. Long Ave., DuBols, Pa. Bell 'phone 30-Rl Summorville 'phone 49. Everybody. 1 , , ftr , x' it 1 . f ' l V I , '4 5 74 I I I.J t ill V'C 7 I f liviSkf if f The largest group of performing Bengal Tigers in'the World: Performing Lions, Polar Bears. Minstrel Shows, Vaudeville Showsi Plantation Shows, Circle Waves, Ferris Wheels. The World Renowned Broadwicks in their triple parachute leaps, See newspapers and handbills for train schedule and rates. " PREPARATIONS MADE BY REYNOLDS' Are now for sale in Reynoldsville. These are goods you know and Reynolds guarantees them. Reynolds' Green Corn Paint. Tne quick, sure and easy remedy for Corns and Bunions. - Just paint on, no plaster or bandage required. You will get better results from this corn cure than you have ever received before. Prlc-a per bjltle with brush 15 cents. Reynolds' Cold, Grippe and Hay Fever Remedy. Put up in capsules, act quickly and give wooderful results In all cases of Colds, LaGrippe, Headache, Neuralgia, Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Every box guaranteed. Price 25 cents. Reynolds' Compound Carbol-Tar Ointment. Contains Carbolic Acid and Pure Pine Tar along with other valuable Ingredients. Used wherever a good ointment is needed. Especially recommended for Piles. Price per box 25 cents. Reynolds' Perfect Headache Powders. A valuable remedy for Sick Headache, Nervous Headaohe and Neu ralgia. A remedy for Headaches that has stood the testfo" thirty years. Price per package 10 cents. Reynolds' Lily White Cold Cream. The daintiest and most delightful Face Cream that you have ever used. Snowy white with the delicate odor of Lily of the Valley. We will gladly give you a convincing sample. Price par jar 25 cents. Reynolds' Wild Cherry and Tar Cough Syrup. Recommended for Coughs, Co'ds, Hoarseness and all affections of the throat and lungs. Contains no Morpnlne, Codeine or other prepara tions of Opium, and Is especially Safe for Children. Price 25 cents. ' ' 1 Reynolds' Hair and Scalp Tonic. - This tonic is different from anything of the kind you have ever used. Cools and Invigorates the scalp, stops itching and will not stain or dye. You will ba delightfully surprised with the result that you deriye from this preparation. Price 35 cents. Reynolds' Neuralgic Liniment. For External and Internal use. No matter where your Ache or Pain is located, use It and you will receive some good effect. Price per bottle 25 cents. All of our preparations are guaranteed to do all that is claimed for them and purchase price will be gladly refunded If Jyou are not satisfied. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus Resources . . John H. Xauoher, Pres. John H. Kaucher Henry O. Delble J.O.King J. 8. Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Is Going To , - 1 1 am ..Ay $175,000.00 $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. O. Kino, VIce-Pres. K. C. Schockers, Cashier DIRECTORS Dnnlel Nolan Hammond John R. Oorbett K. H. Wilson Nolan Park on the P., S. & C. R. RN AUGUST 18, 19, 20, 21, 1909. The Big Harvest Home Picnic and Carnival Four Sensational Free Acts 4 Bands 4 Concert every afternoon and evening by Royal Italian Band.