Jioscription 1.00 per year in advance. ysfi A. STEPHENSON, BdUorand Pib. WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ti, lw. "nt.rnrt at thao8tomce at Keynoldsvllle I Pa., as second cli mall matter. 8f5llllRVrLI.TLEPBOH NO. 61. (Special Offer To Owners of Edison Phonographs x Ten special Amberol Records for One Dollar. If you buy an Amberol attachment for your Ed- son Phonograph, we will t the attachment on ithout charge for our work. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNA. ft Little ol EverutmnQ. . N. Hanau was in Philadelphia over Sunday. John P. Strauss, ofvAltoona. was In town yesterday. ( Prof. I. M. Smith spent Monday eve- Ing at Beechwoods. ohn BaBhor and children are visiting Iharon, Pa., this week. Judge John W. Reed presided In the utler county court last week. Mrs. D. R. Cochran Is visiting a ster at Cat', tsburg. Kentucky. I The soda fountains have the nickel odeons beaten to a frazzle these nights. Take vour baskets and join the plonlc- lng parties at Nolan Park on July 4th. St. Marys Is extensively advertising a Fourth of July and firemen's tourna ment combined. Miss Barbara Mitchell, who has been terlously Hi for several weeks, is im proving slowly. all your friends about Rey noldsvllle's Fourth of July and invite them to and enjoy it. I J. Farrell has added to the beauty rfs home on First street by a new buff brick sidewalk. Miss La vara Long, of Leechburg, was the guest of Miss Lucille Delble on Grant street the past week. H. C. Clevenger, division freight agent of the Pennsylvania railroad, was in Reynoldsvllle yesterday, a. Dr. J. C. Sayers and Will Bell are In arrlsburg to-day attending the Re- llloan State Convention, reparations are being made to fitly inoroase the capacity of the ckwayvllle glass bottle factory. Has it ever occured to you that you Tire jour life to some of the Reynolds- '(lle automobllists who haven't run over you? The United Wireless Telegraph Co., which collapsed last week, had many small stock holders In DuBois but very few in Reynoldsvllle. v e, reunion of the Knights of oJRagle. originally set for June, Btponed until August. It Reynoldsvllle, former principal of the ytiOldsville schools, will spend nmumer on a bu,uuu acre tract or rffmher in Florida studying forestry. Dr. J. H. Murray is greatly beautify ing the lawn on the First street side of his residence by filling In and regradlng. Anew buff brick walk has been laid also. ' John Trudgen and mother Mrs. Jane Spry, left yesterday on an extended visit to Canton and Sheffield and several other cities In Illinois where they have friends and relatives. William Rhoden has a young pear tree on bis lot on Mabel street that has net burst forth in full blossom and Will is happy in the expectation of fresh fruit for his Christmas dinner. ' Peter Robertson, fomerly of Reynol dsvllle, now of Clymer, Indiana county, passed through town yesterday on bis way t.j Lock Haven to be presentat the RoberMoh, from the Central State jvormai scnooi. . Danolng, ball games, fire works and a big time for every body at Nolan Park on July 4th. A fistic encounter between three local characters on the ball ground Saturday night almost resulted in death for one. Mrs. 'Henrv Hernel has been In Mead v tile the past week ' attending he commencement exercises in the Allegheny College. Dr. A.J. Meck's theme at tbe Baptist church Sunday morning will be, "Rock and Perfection." In the evening "Still There Is Room." Miss Maud Pratt daughter of V. R. Pratt, of this place, Is a member of the class graduating from Allegheny College, Meadvllle, Pa, this week. Mrs. Edward Maloney and Mrs. James Fltzpatrlcks from Olean, N. Y.. visited at the home of James H. Maloney, on Jackson street the past week. The meeting of the Clearfield Baptist Association at LaJose last week was largely attended. The next meeting will commence June 19, 1011, in the Marron Baptist cnurcb. Mrs. M. H. Caldwoll and family went to Indiana, Fa., . this week and the household goods will' bo shipped to that place in the near future. Mr Caldwell bus been employed at Indiana for several months. Big celebration at Nolan Park on P. S. & C. R. R. July 4th. Base ball games, dancing, fire works, picnlclng parties, etc. Special trains and rates. Admission to Parkjree to all persons holding railroad tickets, others 10c Benjamin Berrls Shaffer, a young man 21 years old, was killed by light ning near,DuBols during the storm Fri day. He was standing on a porch with his back to a brick wall when a bolt of lightning struck him on the head and passed through his body to the ground. Rev. Charles C. Mohney, pastor of a Methodist Episcopal churoh near Meadvllle, Pa., and a student In. Alle gheny college, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Mohney, in this place. Sunday evening Rev. Mohney delivered an excellent sermon in the local M. E. pulpit. Prof. S. E. Downs, for ten years superintendent of Brookvllle's public schools, has tendered his resignation and expects to accept a similar position in the schools at Latrobe, Pa. Prof. Downs has placed the Brookvllle schools on a high plane and bis desire to retire has been noted with regret by press and public in Brookvllle. Thomas H. Means, one of Brookvllle's best known business men, died June 14 after a two months illness. He was 56 years old and a life-long resident of Brookvllle. He todk a prominent part In Masonic ' affairs and was widely known In the western end of the state among members of that order. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon. Levi Schuckers of Plnecreek town ship, one of the best and most Intelli gent farmers in Jefferson county, was In Brookvllle on Monday. His opinion Is, that the farmers of Jefferson county have an equal chance with any in the stato west of the Allegheny mountains. He says what Is needed to bring success is intejllgent, careful judicious, persistent work, with the right sort of fertilizers, seeds and tools. Democrat The Hoyt Comedy Company which played in a tent on the ball ground June 13 to 18 has been playing In hard luck for Beveral weeks. At Emporium the top of their tent caught fire and burned, but the management made the best of a bad situation and commenced to advertise as a special attraction their new "alrdome" tent. The "airdome" was a beauty when the sky was clear but a woeful failure on rainy nights. Commencing July 6th moet of the Im portant stores In Reynoldsvllle will close at six o'clock each evening exoept Saturday. A committee appointed for the purpose by the Business Men's Association secured the signatures to the agreement. This is in accordance with the policy pursued in all towns that have outgrown village customs and should be adopted In all lines of mercantile and professional business. s Reynoldsville's paved streets will compare favorably with those in any town in Western Pennsylvania in point of beauty and grade, and . surpass most, but tbe uneverness of the sidewalks Is in curious contrast to tbe grades estab lished in most towns having paved thoroughfares. Tbe numerous little two and three inch steps between walks in front of adjoining properties should be eliminated, and wherever possible the Bidewalk should follow tbe grade of the paved, road. Tbese are little things but they count greatly In adding to the town's beauty and convenience. v The W. C. T. U. held a dues social at tbe home of Mrs. George Williams also elected tbe following officers for the ensuing year. President, Mrs. A. T. McClure; Recording Sec, Mrs. Lysle Gourley; Corresponding Sec, Mrs. T. C. Shields; Treasurer,. Mrs. S. M. Gourley; Vipe President of Baptist church, Mrs. H. E. Phillips; Vice President of Presbyterian church, Mrs. J. P. Eddy; Vice President of Methodist church, Mrs. George Harris. Prof. Smith delightfully entertained the society by singing several beautiful selections. RefreshmMta were served. Lawyers' Annual Vacation. Commencing June 27th all members of the Jefferson County Bar Association will take a month's vacation and their offices will remain closed for legal business. i ' ' Operated on Saturday. C. A. Stephenson, editor of the THE STAR, was operated on for stomach trouble Saturday morning in the American Stomach Hospital at Phila delphia. He rallied successfully after the operation and at last reports was doing well, though his case bad been found very serious. Another Dog Victim. A six-year-old son of Matthew Latz was bitten by a large dog owned by George Tapper Monday evening. The wound In tbe thigh was deep and had to be cauterized. It is not known whether the dog is affected with rabies or not. Will Preach at Kaylor. Rev. S, Wallace Mitchell, of Reyn oldsvllle, who has been a student in the Crozlor Theological Seminary, at Chester, Pa., will act as pastor of the Baptist church at Kaylor, neatf East Brady, the coming summer. Rev. Mitchell preached his first sermon In the Kaylor church last Sunday. Early Cherries. , Harry K. Pifer exhibited last Wed nesday several branches broken from a cherry troo on bis father's farm near Wishaw which were laden with heavy clusters of ripe sweet cherries. That the fruit could ripen so early despite the continuous cold weather and ralnB is extraordinary. County Medical Ass ciation. The regular meeting of the Jefferson County Medical Society will be held at tbe Punxsutawney Country Club at 2:30 p. vi. Friday, June 24, 1910. The Punxsutawney physicians will meet the members at Pantall Hotel, 2:00 p. m. and take them to tbe meeting place In their automobiles. Dr. J. M. Grube, Dr. S. M. Free and Dr. H. B. King will read special papers. Won Second Prize. About half a hundred members of Washington Camp No. 168, P. O. S. of A. of Reynoldsvllle, attended the reunion of the order at Clearfield Fri day and were successful In carrying off the second prize for best marching in the parade. The reunion was ex ceptionally enjoyable and very largely attended. It is said that over 1500 members were In the line of march during tbe parade. Next year the event goes to Houtzdale, in Clearfield county.. Yenewine-Lewis. Charles P. Yenewlne, son of Mrs. Dora Yenewlne, and Mies Sal lie Lewis, of Perklnston, Mississippi, were united In marriage Monday evening, June'20, by Dr. A. J. Meek, of tbe Reynoldsvllle Baptist church, at the home of tbe groom's brother, John Yenewine, on Railroad street. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the im mediate relatives and friends of tbe contracting parties. Refreshments were served during the evening, Tues day morning Mr. Yenewlne and wife left for Perklnston, Mississippi, the former home of tbe brtde, where they will make their future borne. Fourth of July Committees. The following gentlemen are on the committees which have charge of tbe celebration; Music George Geisler and Arthur H, Hasklns. Advertising H. A. Stoke, Hugh Morrison, Ed. C. Burns, Jr., J. O. Edelblute, W. W.y Higgles, John Barclay, Robert P. Koehler, x Amusement W. H. Bell, J. D. Williams, Irving Klock, Harry Copping, Frank Bohren. Prlvlege Geo. Geisler, Hugh Mor rison, Harvey Moyer, J. M. Dalley, T. F, Nolan, Frank King, Jos. C. Williams. Decorations Melvln Fisher, Clyde C. Murray, C. R. Hall. . Moving to Texas. B. A. Barrett, who has resided in Reynoldsvllle for a number of years, left Tuesday of this week for Orange Hill, Texas, where he proposes to make his home in the future if conditions are satisfactory. He was accompanied by his son, Stephen, and at Pittsburg was joined (by his son-in-law, Charles A Fye and another DuBois man, and the four will travel together to the land of promise along tbe M., K. & (T. R. R. Mrs. Bsrrett and Mrs. Fye and the children will remain at Loop, Indiana oounty, for a few months, the house hold goods having been moved there the past week, and will then join Mr. Barrett at Orange Hill. During their residence in Reynoldsvllle Mr. and Mrs. Barrett gained tbe highest esteem of all. They took a prominent part In ohurch work and their departure will cause regret. August Walter, the town's reliable old artist, agent for City Steam .Laundry of Bradford, agent for Brace Bros. Dye and Dry Cleaning Works of Pittsburg, has removed his quarters from Wll llamB Brothers barber shop to tbe City Hotel. Will appreciate highly to meet my old customers and a lot of new ones August Walters, Artist. An Echo From Happyland. It Is said that the general American publio is particularly fond of comedy. Having this In view, tbe management of Sun Brothers' Progressive Shows, that are billed to appear here Satur day, June 25, have arranged to present at every performance what the manage ment styles, "The Stars of the Comic Firmament," in which they have re cruited purveyors and delineators of fun from every country where humor Is known and appreciated, thus making of It an International Assemblage of tbe World's Joyful Jesters. This season , the ''Main Show" pro gramme is replote with merry and breezy entrees and interludes of all kinds; here are some of the names of the entertainers that, will appear, and they really are the merriest band of jovial, joyful jesters (hat ever trod tbe tan-bark. Fred Kenno, originator and creator of more laugh provoking "stunts" tban clowns have ever known; A. C. Millens, Australian Clown; Eddie Vercello, Acrobatique Joey; Frederick Wright, Rustic Booby; Jack Young, American clown;' Connie Boyle, as 'Wandering Willie;" Coco Dutton, French pantomlmist; Miss 'Annette Roltalr, tbe only Lady clown; Billy Chapman, the German musical eccen tric; the Atlas Troupe, jolly English fun-makers; Frank F. La Veil, tbe Premier Ventriloquist; "Murphy," the Simian Actor Vtid a coterie of others. There are also a plethora of comic trained animals, that present many div ersified exploits, all of a humorous char acter and that all appeal to the children and their elders as well. Here will be found Big Burly Bears, Massive Bab- boons, Cute, Cunning Ponies, Comical looking Mules, Goats, Monkeys, etc, in the garbs of fun-makers. Two complete performances will be offered here, Matinee at 2:00; Night at 8:00 p. m. The tents are all of massive size, tbe seating capacity is so arrang ed to Bhelter an audience of Immense Blze. . In the morning at 11:30 o'clock, there will be glved on tbe show lot, a galaxy of free out-door exhibitions that are Bald to beat anything of the kind ever carried by a tented show. ' l J Welcome! Brockwayville. Up to the present time nothing has been done towards arranging for ' a Fourth of July celebration at Brock wayville this year, and from present indications it is the intentention to let the surrounding towns have the honor of a special blow out on the occasion of the great National holiday next month. During the past few years Brockway ville has had first class programs for July 4th and this town was tbe centre of much attractiop on that date, and it is to be regretted that we are to pass up the annual celebration this year. Unless some move Is soon made for a special observance of tbe day here it is quite likely that our people will take in the celebration at Reynoldsvllle and other places where goou programs are being arranged. Brockwayville Record. Farewell Parties. On Tuesday evening of last week a farewell surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. White on Worth street In honor of Mrs. W. E. Kunselman. On Friday of same week twenty-four little friends held a surprise party for Berna Kunselman at ber home on Worth street. Refreshments were served at both parties. Both persons were the recelplenis of beautiful presents. W. E. Kunselman and family are moving to Grove City, Pa., this week. i m ; Stop Where Are You Doing? Down to J. W. Cunningham's to learn more about this new library, everybody is talking about, Have you joined It? No Guess I'll go along, sounds good tome. What! only need a few more appli cations! Come on Wm. let us help to get them. We know a good thing when we see it. Sutter Reunion. To-morrow, Thursday, on the golf grounds near Punxsutawney, there will be a reunion of the members of the Sutter family in this part of the state. The gathering Is primarily In honor of the visit here of two brothers of J. J. Sutter of Reynoldsvllle, and W. M. Sutter, of Punxsutawney, C. P. and D. R. Sutter, who have been residents of Illinois for over two score years. For Sale. Lot of agricultural Lime way down price. Must make room for other material. Come and See. The Woodwork Supply Co., Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Notice to Taxables. July 8th Is the,last day to pay your county and state taxes and save 5 per cent, J. A. Burqoon, Collector. Bare foot sandals, sizes 5 to 8 50 cents 8i to 11, 60 cents Adams. Mi-o-na make your stomach feel fine, stops belching, heartburn and all dis comfort in a few minutes. Guaranteed by Stoke & Feicht Drug .Co., 50c. Make your feet comfortable In a pair of Adam's Oxfords. . RE-STOCKING THE STREAMS. With Fingerling Trout Supplied by U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. Saturday over 800 gallons of fine two and three Inch fingerling trout from white Sulphur Springs, Virginia, were placed in the pure water streams within a seven mile radius of Reynoldsvllle. A few years ago the same streams were Btocked but the dry summer and fall during the last two years, causing many of the streams to almost dry up, rendered much of the good work futile. The trout were supplied by tbe United States Bureau of fisheries, a special car passing through 'Reynoldsvllle Satur day in charge of a government super-, lntendent. Tbese trout were secured through tbe application of a number of local people and distributed to the various streams by them free of charge. It was no easy job carrying tbe fish out to tbe secluded head waters of the Btreams and credit Is due them for their work. It will take a long time for their work to show material results but the sports men of future years who camp on the banks of streamB near Reynoldsvllle, Instead of being forced to go to Clear field, Cameron and Potter counties, may bless them for their thougbtfulness. ANOTHER SPECIAL DRIVE At Fales & Fetter's on Extra Good Goods at Low Prices. To keep In the running in these days of stiff competition takes eternal vigilance and the merchant who is not awake to special opportunities does not get the trade. When Fales & Fetter advertised a special lot of goods at extra low prices recently they sold out most of their lines completely and had many calls for more. Now they have in a new and better 'line of high class Perfect Peas that they are especially anxious to introduce and are making the unusual offer of 3 cans for 27 cents. A finer grade waa never offered here at any price. JDrop in and get trial cans. They still have a few cans of salmon at 2 for 25 cents and tomatoeB at 3 for 25 cents. BARNES MINSTRELS PLEASE. Fine Vaudeville at The Family Theatre. Draws Good Crowds. Manager Montle, of the Family Theatre, has given his patrons a very good bill this week and the crowds havebeen;delighted. The Barnes Min strels Co. Is one of the best vaudeville troupes on the road, while the moying pictures are up to tbe standard. Tbe Barnes company will appear again to night and will no doubt be greeted by tbe largest crowd of the week. For the program changes nightly and. the people never weary of the sweet voice of Mrs. Barnes or the witty jokes of Mr. Barnes. The boys, too, pull off some very clever stunts. Big Fourth of July Celebration at Nolan Park on P. S. & C. R. R. On account, ot there being no July fourth celebration at Clarion it has been decided to hold a big celebration at Nolan Park on the P. S. & C. R. R. There will be ball games, both morn ing and afternoon, between first class teams of opposing towns, the details of which will be announced later, also danolng In the large pavillonand fire works In the evening. Get Your Money Ready. The Fourth of July soliciting com mittee will ask all subscribers to tbe fund to pay before the first of the coming month. Be prepareefwhen they make the rounds. Methodist Church. Services for Sunday, June 26th, 1910, 11:00 a. m., them, A Good Desire. 7:30 p. m., theme, Tbe Uncast Stone. Walk-Over - Baron shape Oxfords, have room for all your toes and fits the ankle, price $4. SO.' Adams. Want Column. Bates: One cent per"ord for each and vary Insertion. For Sale Good hardwood plank, Inquire of.H. A. Swab. FOR Rent Five room house. In quire of Mrs. Dora Yenewine. For Sale or Rent, or will trade for town property, the Geo. Tapper place near Prescottville. Inquire of Tbos F. Adam. For Sale Late cabbage, cauli flower and celery plants. West Reyn oldsvllle Greenhouse. Wanted An experienced girl for general housework. Reference re quired. Call on or address M. 11, S. State St., DuBois, Pa. L'ost Between Horm settlement and Emerlckvllle a bag containing tools. Finder please return to Rea Bee and Honey Co. FOR Rent Six room bouse. Inquire of D. H. Young, corner Grant and Fifth street. z Wanted Lady pressor and repairer. H. H." Dahler, pressing establishment, Reynoldsvllle. Wanted Roomers. Inquire at The Star office. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, t Qllmpses ol the People who arejPaf ' , ng To and Fro. Mrs. Charles M. MUliren visited is Kane last week. Wl'llam Rhoden and wile spent Sun day in Brookvllle. Miss Nula Neale Is visiting In Mead vllle, Pa., this week. Mrs. Olive Miles, of Fisher, visited Mrs. W. W. Fales Friday. DrW. H. Thompson, of Brookvllle, spent Sunday In Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. G. M. McDonald vlBlted her father's home at Penfieid last week. Miss Etbcl Bristol a Cooper is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnston, Mrs. M. Montgomery and daughter, Miss Rose, are visiting in buffalo this week. ' ' ttuyiiiuuu Hi. diuwd, -um., anUtWiie, of Brookvllle, wus In town a day last t- j r n, .i ' . week. D. W. Atwater Is at Dents Run look ing after tbe interests of an insurance order. , Mr. and Mrs. John Trudgen, of East Brady, visited "in Reynoldsvllle the the past week. Misses Vera and Margarette Apple gate and Josephine Gibson spent Sun-, day in DuBois. Mrs. Anna Mabon, of Marion Center, was tbe gueBt of Reynoldsvllle friends the past week. V Miss Margaret Butler visited her sister Mrs. J. H. Jetbert at Brockway ville over Sunday. Miss Claire Proclous, of Hawthorne, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Sayers In this place. Clyde C. Murray, secretary' of the Brick and Tile Company, was in JobnBonburg Monday. Walter R. Reed and J. M. Dalley were at Penfieid a few days the past week on a fishing trip. MIsb Florence Atwater attended the annual commencement exercises, at State College last week. County Commissioners. A. F. Reltz, and W. H. Kelly were in Reynoldsvllle the latter part of last week. Miss Claire Eddy has returned to her home in Reynoldsvllle after a visit of several months in Grove City. Miss Minnie N. Keck, of Phila delphia, is tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Shores in Reynoldsvllle, Misses Aldlne Reed and Jane Smith left Monday morning to visit In Pitts- borg, Uniontown and Sharon. . Mrs. William Copping went to Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday to visit her W. W, Wljey and wife and Misses Aera, ituu nnu Virginia vvuey are visiting in Klttannlng this week. 'i ht-. j tri ,! n, ii Mrs. Mary Fassnacbt, of Phila delphia, Pa., Is visiting ber brother, James Maloney, on Jackson street. Daniel Fitzpatrlck, student In St. Bona venture College at Allegany, N. Y., is home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Hannah Speers, ol Pittsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. David Reyn olds, and sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Miles, in this place. Miss Coral Reynolds returned Satur day from a five weeks visit with her sister, Miss Sue, and other relatives in Pittsburg. Mrs. F. F. Baughmanand children, of Brookvllle, visited the former's siBter, Mrs. W. W. Fales lb WeSt Reyn- oldBJtile the past week. - Mrs. L. P. Byrne, of Indiana, Pa., has been visiting Reynoldsvllle re latives the past two weeks. Mr. Byrne visited in town last week. Mrs. Samuel Reseler Is in Johnstown this week to make the acquaintance of a new grandchild that recently came to the home of ber son, Homer R. Ressler. Harry H. Mincer, of Briar Hill, Ta,, was in Reynoldsvllle Monday and Tues day, stopping here on his road' from Lock Haven, where he had been visit ing his home. Misses Laura Clawson and Evelyn oldsville chapter of tbe Epworth League at tbe convention held in New Bethlehem Thursday and Friday. Miss Edith Clark, who taught school at Montrose, Colorado, last season, arrived in Reynoldsville lost week and will Bpend the ' summer at 'the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark on East Main street. Charles Frank, of Pittsburg, who visited relatives la Reynoldsvllle sev eral weeks, returned to his home Mon day. Miss Margaret Gibson, a grand daughter, accompanied him to- Pitts burg for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Organ and son, and W. E. '' Sermon, wife and daughter, of Punxsutawney enjoyed an automobile ride to Reynoldsvllle on Sunday and took supper with Mrs. .Organ's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shobert, on Jackson street. Mrs. H. F. George and son, Harry, Jr., who have been visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ressler, in this place some 'time, started for their home in Green Bay, Wis., last week. She will stop for a few days at Johnstown to visit her brother, Homer R. Ressler, and then proceed to Wisconsin.