McCall Patterns 10015c None Higher. None Better. No store In Rrynoldsvlllo han dles the McCnll pattern, but they nre kept constntitly in stock at the Nuwh St mid lit Sykesvllle. Orders by mall or telephone filled same day as received. Address Otto J. Nupp, At tho News Stand, Sykesvllle, Pennsylvania. Telephones Hell and Bummer vllle. Send for October Fa shion Plate. CURED HEADACHES FOR 30 YEARS. REYNOLDS' PERFECT HEADACHE . POWDERS 4 DOSES 10c At all Dealers or by mall. THE Reynolds Drug Co., Warren, Pa. For anything you need In flour or feed don't fail to get prlceB from Robinson & MundorfT before buying. Bulties Best Flour, the best flour you can buy, at any price. We sell It. Rob inson & MundorlT. We keep only best quality of Roods and make best prices on flour and feed. See us before you buy. Our winter wheat shorts makes your pigs grow faster and your cows give more mllK than any other feed. Try it. Robinson & Mundorff. Reduction In flours. See Robinson & MundorfT for prices. JgXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of James H. Spry, Late of Keynolds vllle Borough, Deceased. I Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of James H. Spry, late of Keynoldsvllle borough, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted to the undrslgned. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay, a u r. , . BLNCH'H.BpfT, B. M. McOrelght, Executrix. Attorney. Pheasants Pientv. Game Warden Huruiiinli-iiaiii;h, nf Clearfield, la glvifti H authority fur inn Statement that thi-i-i wou'd be an abundance of uunio tbln tall, .specliilly pheasant. His explanation I tout thesn birds worn not killed otT in any great Dumhers last year, dues Imvljr to the fuel that Him wwiilg were ho dry that the hunters cou d nut appi'oauh very uloeo to them. Another fact t hat contributed to their immunity from death wa that the ieaves remained on the trees fur Mich 11 long limo that It was the fag end of the season bofore ihey fell and pheasant hunters could not see any distance ahead of them. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and evorvinsertlon. FOR Sale Sideboard, chiffonier, new couch, six dining room chairs, tablet. Mrs. Ann Carroll, Eleventh street. Wanted-Yearling chickens. Frank's Tavern. For Sale Three gas stoves. Will be sold cheap. Inquire at The Star ofllee. For Sale Good gus beating stove: cost $15.00; used one winter. Joseph E. Kirkwood, Worth street. Wanted Young, men to learn the cutting and flattening trades. Will guarantee cutters $2.00 per day and flatteners $2.60 per day while learning. Thereafter the wages will be the same for cutters and flatteners as that paid In the hand-blown factories. American Window Glass Company, Factory No. 6, Kane, Pa. Wanted Girl to do housework for small family; German preferred. E. Neff. For Rent Six room house on Brown St., West Reynoldsvllle, and other houses 'and rooms to rent at reasonablelrates. W. L. Johnston. For Rent Eight room house, First avenue, West Reynoldsville. Inquire of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware Btore. Wanted Local ageot to advertise and introduce the new educational work, Webster's Universal Dictionary and Atlas of the World. Must be edu cated and able to furnish good refer ences as to ability and character. The Saa) field Publishing Company, Akron, Ohio. Wanted Success Magazine wants an energetlo and responsible man or woman In Reynoldsvllle to collect for renewals and solicit new subscriptions during full or spare time. Experience unnecessary. Anyone can start among friends and ac quaintances and build up a paying and permanent business without capital. Complete outfit and Instructions free. Address "Von," Success Magazine, Room 103. Success Magazine Building, New York City, N. Y. CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 4:iM In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. William Albort Leech, of Keynoldsvllle, Jefferson county, Pennsylvania, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, lMW, having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable against bis estate under said Act, notice is hereby Riven to all known creditors and other peisons in Interest, to appear before the said Court at. Pit taburgh, In said District, on the 15th day of October, 1009, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. WiM.iAM X. Linoset, Clerk. WINDSOR HOTEL W.T. Brubaker. Mir. Midway between Broad 8t. station and Reading Terminal on Filbert, st. European 11.00 per day and up. American ti.H0 per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and consequence In PHILADELPHIA HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. PEN N SYLVAN I A CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL MOur 36th year opens September 14th, 1909. Send fnr mir rur rlUn.. U. i:r..11 f.ll . j " vuuutuc unuiu iuijt juusLraieu 1 uii in ueuui. rroper training for life in iu broadest unu. ijuu iceiaDoveina aea. reflect modern equipment Scholarly, Christian . ir. JAmta K Amtsi 1 1 Jrrincipali Indiana Pa. nTmfl!Tr''-IIIIM'Mf .iiiMiMu Pennsylvania Railroad Agricultural Fair AT Rimersburg, Pa. September 28 to October 1, 1909 EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold good going September 28 to October 1, and good returning until Ootbober 2, from KIT TANNING, DuBOIS EMLKNTON and Intermediate stations at REDUCED RATES ( No Rate Less Tban 25 Cents.) J. ft. WOOD l'oEsenger Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent Alphabet t-.r School Children in the Ptev-ntion of Tuberculosis. A N fir Ati,tiuily who can bel pre vent cnsu npilmi, a nhlld as well art a L'liiwn ii-i .-on. R Is f.ir RrcKlhliig. which yon fhnuld ltHru In do deeply. Taku deep hroaihs in fresh open a'l1. C is L.r Om; hilly, which von should tiver do in anyone's luce, nor should you sneeze In anyuna's f.icu. Turn away your head timl hold your hand befoie your tnnut.h. D Is flip D.m't. Dun't swup apple cores, candy, chewing gum, half eaten food, whistles, bean blowers, or anything jou pot in your mouth. E is lor Etting no fruit thut bag not been washed or peeled, or any that Is not clean. F Is for Fiiigrs, which should not be put in the mouth nor wet to turn the pages of books. G is for Givlug good example to your fellow pupils and playmates by being always neat and clean, just as much so at borne as at school. H is for Handkerchief, which should be used only to wipe your nose and not your blate. desk or shoes. I is for Illness of other kinds besides consumption, which fol lowing these rules will help to prevent, such as colds, measles, grippe, diptberia and pneumonia. J is for Joints, where children have tuberculosis more ofteu than In their lungs. , K Is for keeping your fingernails clean. A scratch from a finger nail may make a bad sore. L Is for Learning to love fresh air, and not for learning to emoke. M Is for Mouth, which Is meant to put food and drink Into, and not for pins and money, or any anything not good to eat In It. N Is for Nose, which you should never pick nor wipe on your hand or , sleeve. O Is for Outdoors, where you should stay just as much as much as you can. P Is for Pencils, which you should not wet In your mouth to mak9 them write blacker. Q Is for Question, which you should ask the teacher if you don't under stand all these rules. R Is for Roughness in play by which you may hurt yourself or your comrades. If you have cut your self, have been hurt by others, or feel sick, don't fear to tell the teacher. S is for Spitting, which should never be done except in a spittoon, or a piece of cloth or handker chief used for that purpose alone. Never spit on a slate, on the floor, the playground, nor the side walk. T Is for Teeth, which you should clean, with toothbrush and water after each meal, or when you get up in the morning and before you go to bed at night. U 1b for Unkind, which you should never be to a consumptive. V Is for Vessels, like drinking cups and glasses, which should not be used by one child after another without being washed in clean water each time. W Is for Washing your hands with soap and water before each meal, even if It Is only luncb. X Is for X-rays, which sometimes help to discover consumption or other forms of tuberculosis. ' Y Is for You who should never kiss anyone on the mouth, nor allow them to do so to you. Z Is for Zeal In carrying out these rules. Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. The Lurid Glow of Doom Was seen in the red face, bands and body of the little son of H. M. Adams, of Henrietta, Pa. His awful plight from eczema had, for five years, defied all remedies and baffled the best doc tors, who said that the poisoned blood had affected his lungs and nothing could save him. "But," writes his mother, "seven bottles of Electric Bitters completely cured him." For eruptions, eczema, salt rb6um, sores and all blood disorders and rheumatism Electrlo Bitters Is supreme. Only 60c. Guaranteed by H. L. McEntlre. Don't Expect Too Much. It is not Infrequent that newspapers find themselves unappreciated by the men whom they have favored by their support, column after column being published in their favor, and yet such lavors, when the test comes are unap preciated. When you find your home paper taking no interest In you or your success, when you find it keeping ag gravatlngly silent when you think the editor should be tearing his linen in your behalf, do not worry yourself lq a fever of anxiety as to the cause, but just aek yourself wherein have you placed the paper and Its editor under obliga tions to use space and energy for you. Exobange. 1 Notice to all Dealer! and Traders of Every Kind. You are hereby forbidden and warned against giving any one credit on my account, as I will pay no bills unless or dered by myself. G. W, Fuller. J., P. & C, Excursiun. The excursion of General Charh'o Miller over the Franklin & Cleat-Held railroad Saturday afternoon wan a great itucm-Mt. There were 2(H people aboard Uin r.mr Kpecia. coaches brought here from Youngslown. These luuluded the Galina-Siiiiial experts, the members of thd olllco force and their wlveu nnd a few Invitrd friends. The train wcut through to the end of the line at Iiut-c Siding, wluM'e the connection Is made with the Low Grade Division of the Penni-ilvunlu road. Stops wore made at the principal points of Interest and the excursionists giveu au opportunity to view the knagntllcent scenery. It seemud to be the unanimous opinion that the view fiotn the Welsh run vluduut was the most beautiful, though that from the Clarion river bridge is a close second. Much interest was shpwn, also, In tho road as it circles Shlppenvllle. This has already unolllulally been named the ''Horseshoe Curve." General Miller didn't overlook any thing that would add to the pleasure and convenience of his guests and as sisted personally in matting the trip enjoyable. Ginger ale and sandwiches wore served on the train. Franklin Evening JVcirs. PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION. Low Rate Excursions via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Wednesdays, September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13 and 20, the Pennsyl vania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburgh from Driftwood, Lawsonham, Sligo ani Intermediate stations at low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains on day of issue and good returning for four days. Consult ticket agents. ' Notice. The Town Council will receive sealed propositions from the owners of real estate situate In the borough of Reyn olds Ilia for the sale of a lot of ground suitable for the erection thereon of a municipal building. Said proposals to state price, terms and description of said lot and are to be filed with the Clerk of Council prior to October 5th, 1909. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all propositions. Clement W. Flynn, Clerk of Council. Letter Lui. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., tor week ending Sept. 18, 1909. B. F. Clark, Mrs. Maud Hauck, Miss Margaret Mullaney, Forest Mover, Calley Ramsey, Miss Katharine Shaw, S.'J. Schaskus, Frank Whltakee. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns. P. M. O to o EI . O cd 8.DS I I w a APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson County. Notice Is hereby frlren that an application fflli be inarit! to the tmlri Court on Monday, the eighteenth day of October, MOti, at ten O clock a. in., under the Act of Ansembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entit led "An art to provide or the Incorporat ion and regulation of certain corporations," approv ed April 2inli, 174, and the supplement thereto, hy Com! mo Dauxlta. Tommaso Mar uca, Vlricenzn Carl i no, ItafTaula Pallia, and Palvatore Vltello, for the charter of an in tended corporation to p called "Societa ProtfreNho .Stella d' Italia Halo-Americano," the character and object whereof la to fur nith aid, help and aHHistance to the members of the society In case of Hlckneas. death or distress and to elevate their civic, moral and Koclal standing and to disseminate K'-neral Information anion? them, and for thette pur poses to have, posesH and enjoy all the rl .ilits. heatlt and privilege of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements, Tho proponed charter Is now ou file In the piothonotary's otlice. Ci.kment W, Flynn, Solicitor.. Good Clothes are a Good Investment It pays to get clothes that look stylish, not only when they are new, but also when they are old. It is an investment sure to bring handsome returns. Clothcraft Wool Clothes Guarantee of all wool, of long life and of shape-holding (joes with each suit. , You lose money and opportunity if you overlook Clothcraft. look spick and span and shapely as long as they last and they cost no more than common clothes. A fine Clothcraft suit for $10 the finest for $25 and a Signed Bing-Stoke Co. WEBSTER'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY COPYRIGHTED 1909 Now Ready For Distribution As the next latest dictionary was published more than nineteen years ago, this announcement will be of unusual interest to educational people everywhere. 50,000 More Words Than Any Other Webster The only new, authoritative dictionary, with 1909 Atlas and 12 other special departments, besides many other new and transcendent features. CAUTION This dictionary is not published by the original publishers of Wesbster dictionaries or by their successors, whose latest production is the International, published in 1890, now quite obsolete, but by one of the largest publishing houses in the world. Webster's Universal Dictionary contains an article on "faulty diction," worth more than the cost of the book. Be correct in the use of the language and thus command the respect and influence of your fellow men. Colored plates, 2,500 illustrations, 2209 pages, substantially bound in full leather, gold stamped, thumb index, size 11 1-4 x 9 inches, 5 inches thick, weight 14 lbs. Sent charges prepaid, free for examination to re sponsible persons.' Send postal for twenty-four page sample book free. THE Saalfield Publishing Co., Akron, - Ohio. The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CLARION COUNTY FAIR AT GLARION, - PA. SEPTEMBER 21, 22, 23, and 24, 1909 EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to Summervllle, on above dates, Rood returning until Sopt'jinbar, from KEU B VNii, DuBOIS. and Intermediate stations, at REDUCED RATES 3. K. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager Consult Ticket AgonU General Pausenger Agent 'I
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