. Mr. Edison Has authorized us to give to every owner of a Phon ograph, SIX Edison Amberol Records (worth $3.00) without charge. Special records that you cannot buy at any price. Come in an hear the latest records and let us tell you about the plan. Stoke & Feicht T Drug Co., REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNA. ft Little ot EvemtMnq. - t Ground has been broken for the new ' glass bottle factory at Hawthorn. One of the largest chemical plants in the Btate will shortly be built near Galeton, in Potter county. The nineteenth annual harvest home picnic at Alcola Park, near Oak Ridge, will be held August 24, 25 and 20. John Cummings, son of Robert Cu minings, of Jackson street, fell off a fence recently and broke bis loft arm. Fire on the hill corth of Sandy Valley , threatened the lodge of the Reynolds ville Camping Club with destruction Monday. We will consider It a favor if our readers and friends will either send or 'phone in local news, personals or items i if natiorfll tnt.ntv.bf ' There is Union' Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at the old Baptist church at Prescottvllle. Chas. Hoff- ' man is the leader. . A meeting of the members of the Koon Korn Klub of jolly memory has been called for Thursday night by Pres ident Charles M. Milliren. George Wise, of Ratbmel, had the - Index finger of his left hand caught in a sprag on a mine car one day last week and it was smashed to pulp. Philip Koehler, who was oonfioed to his home in West Reynoldsville two ' weeks by a severe attaok of rheuma tism, was able to be out again Friday last. There was a Polish - wedding at Rathmel last Saturday a"hd it is said that $60 worth of beer went to the home the same day to help along the jollifica tion. Don't fail to hear the Indian band. " Don't fail to see the base ball games, . Don't fail to look In the big shows. All ' can be seen and heard at Nolan Park ' Carnival. The company store and adjacent buildings In Reynoldsville have been ' brightened up with a new coat of paint. . The work was done by Hetrick & Boney. of Punxsutawney. The Presbyterian Sunday School and members of the congregation will hold a picnic at Romantic Park, Sykesvllle, to-day, Wednesday. On account of the picnic no prayer meeting in the church to-night. The W. C. T. TJ. will meet with Mrs. A. L. Keagle, at Rathmel, Thursday afternoon, August 18. It has been re quested that the ladies take well filled baskets and hold their annual picnic at that place. Firman Dean, who recently purchas ed the London homestead in Rathmel, is making' extensive improvements around the buildings and property and will soon have one of tbe best appear ing estates along the Rathmel road. Tbe Epworth League will hold a moonlight picnic at the old gas well below Hopkins Thursday right, Aug. k 18th. They will leave Reynoldsville on the 8.08 p. m. train, All members are requested to attend and bring a friend. The W. C. T. U. of Reynoldsville " will, hold a picnic to-morrow, Thurs day, in ' the grove near , Pleasant Avenue. The ladies will go to the grove in the car leaving Main street at 11.00. m., dismounting at Buldauf's residence. ' . One of the moat artistic jobs of bouse painting to be seen in Reynoldsville is on the JN' S, Hammond residence on East Main street. D. R. Cochran and . bis corps of assistants did the work after aealgn prepared by a deoorator jjl natio-Jeputation. The country mines near Rathmel are now operating about half time. - Services at the Methodist church next Sunday evening at 7.30, sermon by the pastor. A small fire in John .O'Hare'a whole sale barn caused a little excitement last night. There was no damage. Word was received here last week that Mildred the Infant daughter of Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Weaver, of Portsmouth,- Ohio, formerly of Reynoldsville, . had died and was buried August 8th. The baby was born in Reyjoldsville and was about ten months old. Fred Wise is the last victim of the dogs in Rathmel, having been severely bitten last week. The dog nuisance In this little hamlet is becoming serions, Dr. Ira Bowser, the physician at that place statin; that no less than nine persons have been bitten so severely during the last six weeks that the wounds had to be cauterized. Every farmer or person Interested in farming should make it a Bpecial point to be at Nolan Park Carnival Thursday, September 1st, as the Association has arranged with Prof, R. L. Watts, of the horticultural department of State College to give an address on the sub ject of "Farming in Clarion County," ttnd it will certainly be worth any man's time, who is interested in farming, to hear this lecture. The exact hour will be announced later. Joseph S. Johnston, road master in Wlnslow township is going over the brick road from Prescottvllle to Rath mel this week making all needed repairs. Johnston was supervisor on tbe road before the brick was laid and knows every Blnk hole on the stretch that used to coBt the township a pile of money each Bpring and still allows the brick paving to sink a little In various places. Asa result of the recent hold-up of paymaster Brown of the Widnoon mines, Saturday morning, July 23r5, 1010, the regular semi-monthly pay for tbe first time in the history of the mines was made at Lawsooham laBt Saturday and it is said that this plan of paying will bemused In tbe future, and thus avoid tbe transportation or a large sum of money across the creek and up through the woods where the recent attempted hold-up occurred. New Bethlehem Leader. The Lock Haven State Normal school is easily accessible from every part of Pennsylvania either by means of the Pennsylvania Railroad of the New York Central. It Is located In thriving town of ten thousand people on the west branch of tbe Susque bannaandin a locality that is famous throughout the state on account of Its ' scecio , beauty. The buildings are modern, comfortable and convenient. It has a faculty of College and Uni versity trained men and women. Its professional work is peculiarly, well adapted for the training of teachers for tbe public schools. If you are Interest ed in a good school, address the Principal for an Illustrated catalog, Robert J. Burdette, tbe well-known writer, speaking of the opportunity of American boys said: "Why the world Is always at a boy's feet, and power, conquest and leadership slumber in his rugged arms and carefree heart. A boy seta his ambition at whatever mark he will lofty or groveling as be may elect: and the boy who resolute ly sets his his heart on fame, on health, on power, on what he will who con secrates every faculty of his mind and body on ambition, courage, industry and patience can trample on genius; for these are better and grander than genius. "Such a boy will begin to rise above his fellows as surely as the sun climbs above the mountains." Want Column. Bates: One cent per word for eob and very insertion. For Sale or Rent House and lots on Tenth street; also some household goods for sale. Inquire of Mrs. W. P. Dickey, For Sale Second hand tapestry rug, 9 x 12; one hot blast; one gas stove. Inquire Mrs. Charles F. Hirst. For Sale Property on Jackson streeti Mrs. Katharine Smeltzer.' For Sale Five billiard tables In good condition. Low price to quick buyer. Dr. B. E. Hoover. For Sale A very desirable home; alBO two store rooms. Inquire of Mrs. R. L. Taafe. FOUND A purse containing money. Owner can secure same by giving an exact description of purse, contents and time lost, and by paying for this ad. Call at The Star office. Wanted SO v miners at Penfleld, Appl Penfleld Colliery Co., Penfleld, Pa- ... .i Found Sum of money on Main street. Owner may secure same by describing same and paying for this ad. W. U. Ellenberger. - For Sale Two houses in best resi dential section. Dr: B. E. Hoover. For Sale or Rent, or will trade for town property, the Geo. Tapper place sear Prescottvllle. Inquire of Thos. F. Adam. DIED IN INDIANA CO. Agnes, Daughter of Peter Rob ertson, Passed Away. Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, formerly of Reynolds ville, died at the home of her parents in Clymer at noon Thursday, August 11th, 1010, after a fourteen months' struggle with tuberculosis. Tbe body was brought to Reynoldsville and taken to tbe home of a sister, Mrs. John Reddn cliff, on Worth street, where funeral services were conducted Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock by tbe Rev. John F. Black, of the Reynoldsville Methodist EpiscopaNihurcb, and burial was made In the Rey r.oldBville cemetery, The deceased was born in Lawrence county In 1881, and at the time of death was but a few days past her 20th birth dap. When a girl she came with her parents to Reynoldsville and attended the public school . of Reynoldsville borough for many years, where she was very popular with her schoolmates and became known to many. When her parents moved to Bitumen a few years ago, she went with tbem and later ac companied them to Clymer where she passed the last years of her life. Besides her parents, she Is survive1 by the following brothers and sisters: James Robertson, of Evans City, Pa., William Robertson, of Bitumen, Pa , John Robertson, of Clymer, Robert A. Robertson, of Butler, Pa., Mrs. George Roller and Mrs. John Reddeollff, of Reynoldsville. Mrs. William Bone, of Barnesboro, Pa., and Misses Mary and Annie, of Clymer, Besides the Immediate relatives of the deceased, named above, all of whom were here to attend the funeral, the following persons came to Reynolds ville Sunday to be. present at the last rites over the remains: Mrs. William Robertson, of Bitumen, Mrs. John Robertson, of Cljmer, Mrs. Barbara Robertson, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, Jr., of Wampum, Mrs. John Miller, Hugh, Andrew and John Miller, Master Peter Miller and Mrs. Clyde Pantall, of New Bethlehem, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCallum, of Pitts burg, James McMurtle, of Clymer, Ira McKtnnon, of Clymer, and Henry Mc Klnnon, of Bitumen. Pleasant Trip to the Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James Armagost re turned recently from a camping party In the huckleberry mountains which was very pleasant to them. In tbe party were MIbs Ethel Funfare, of Pittsburgh, Miss Ethel Gallagher, of Wlnterburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Gallagher, of Wlnterburn and Gust Pash, of Phllllpston. On their return from the mountains they visited at the home of Peter Gallagher, of Winter burn, where tbe party was joined by Mr, and Mrs. J. Stevlng, of Pittsburgh, and one of the events of their stay there was a hay ride from Wlnterburn to Weedvllle which was enjoyed by twenty-four people. Our Guarantee. Shoes bought here sold under a full guarantee as to quality. J. H. Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa. , Won't Need a Crutch. . When Editor J. P, Sossman, of Cor nelius, N. C, bruised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and olnments proved worthless. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it thoroughly. Nothing Is so prompt and sure for ulcers, bolls, burns, bruises, cuts, corns, sores, pimples, eczema, or piles. 35c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. . The recent commencement' of the Lock Haven State Normal School Is noteworthy for several reasons: one being tbe fact that the school graduat ed the largest class In Its history and the otber that a very satisfactory lecture and entertainment course was com pit-ted during commencement week by a splendid presentation of Shake Bpeare's "As You Like It" on the front campus by the famous Ben Greet players of England. The educational value of this performance was In Itself sufficentto warrant the large outlay. It will pay you to see the beautiful cata log of this first-class school. J M. SMITH MUS. B. Reynoldsville, Pa. Teacher of Voice, Piano, Harmony, Music History, Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Choir leader and chorus director. HUGHES & FLEMING. funeral directors. Maid Stree't. - Reynoldsville, Pa. ROYAL ARCANUM, ' Reynoldsville, Pa. . Meets every second and fourth Thurs day In I. O. O. F. ball. REAL ESTATE Rent or Sell E. Neff, Justloe of tbe Peace ' Reynoldsville, Pa. Pifer Reunion. ' The Pirer reunion will be held In Alahoe Park, near Big Run, August 23. The committee is preparing an excellent program for tbe day. In tbe morning there will be a ball game be tween the Pifer relatives. In the afternoon there will be addresses by Rev. Hartman, of Troutvllle, and Miss Katherlne Pifer, and Miss Grace Pifer, of DuBoIb, graduates of Susquehanna University, will sing several solos. Good muslo will be furnished The affair is open to all Pifer relatives and friends. Buy Tbem Here. School shoes. Better shoes for less money. Try us. J. H. Fink depart ment store, Punxsutawney, Pa. CERTIFICATE Banoor Slate Just received a car loadthe best in the market for the price. H. A. SWAB Reynoldsville, Penn'a. Another WW S. C. Henry's Grocery Store I. V. washing tablets 10c now 5o. Best 60o teas going fast at 20o. Better get a good supply. Best 6 (t. Bhow cases 116.00 value goat $7.50 each. Star tobacco cutters worth 75o selling ' at 25o each. Orange peel 25o now lOo pec lb. 25c vanilla reduced to 15o, Dr. Winters cough syrup 25o now lOo. Dr. Kaisers cough syrup 25o now lOo. Jello ice cream powder 15c nown ow 6c. Eeinze's evaporated horse radish 25c now 10c Pure imported olive oil 60c bottles now 3oo. Tea canisters worth tl 00 now 50c. GofT's Herb Bitters 25c now 15c. GoIT'b cough syrup 25a now 15c. Pratt's horse and cattle powder 60c reduced to 25o per package. Chewing gum worth 6o package now 3c. Sen-Sen 5c now 3c. One cash register best (50, will sell at 125. Royal baking powder 25c cans now 15c' I loyal baking powder loo cans now 10c. Royal baking powder 10c cans now 8o. MuRtard seed 40c now 20c per lb. Whole cloves 40o now 20o per lb. : Wbole pepper 40o now 20o. Pratt's worm Dowder 50c now 25o. Golden Shield baking powder 40c lb. f reduced to 10c a lb. Quaker baking powder 50o now 25c. Canary seed 10c now 5o lb. Celeay seed 40c now 20c lb. Borax lump 40c now 20c a lb. Candles 10c per dozen now 5o a dozen. Candles 3c each now 2c each. Parks yanllia 25o now 15c. ' i Barker's llnament 25o now 15c. -One handsome bread case sells at $5.00, One wagon good as new, $35. One hack $75. now $40. One horse $150. 10 lb. red supar bags 2o per lb. No goods sold on credit at these . Big Harvestf Home Picnic andO Carnival AT NOLAN PARK On the P., S. & C. R. R. Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3, 1910 Royal Carnival Company carryingj8 big'shows, including animal,' vaudeville, 7 plantation, electric shows, also Shedman's circus of 20,performingdogs. The free acts this year will includeJSterck, the king of alljwire performers, alsoj the7greatMonteS; Myra troupe, the laughing success of Europe. One J of the unique features; will he a full bloodedIndian2J l band led by Sitting Bull. - $.i(Ji Baseball Games; Dancing, Music Excursion rates and trains on the P.JR. R.,and;P. S.;&'C.; Admission'to'park free to JaHpersonsJholdingf railroad tickets? others JOjcents. COMING! At Adelphi Theater Thursday, Sept. 1st THE MUSICAL COMEDY D mel BY AARON HUFFMAN Under Auspices of the Business Men's Association Last Season's New York Success. Cut GofT's Liniment 25o now 15o. Pratt's animal regu'ator 25o now 15o. Wetmores pudding lOo now 5o. Grain-O 25o pkgs. now 15o. Bird seed 10c now 5c. Old Pard fine cut lOo now 7c. One four foot show case $5 50. Whole allspice 40o now 20c. Ground allspice 40c now 20c per lb. Cayenne pepper lOo now So. Ground cloves 40o now 20c per lb. I. X. L. starch 10c now 6c per box. Poultry seasoning 10c now 5c per box. Sublime Borax lOo now 3c. Baking soda lOo now 6o a lb. Vanilla 10c bottles now 6c. Sulphur 20o now 5c a lb. Vanilla 25o now 15o. H. O. Presto flour 10c now 5c. Paper cutters 50c each. One six foot desk $15. - Enameline stove polish So now 2c a box. X Ray stove polish 5o now 2c. Tbe Bing lamp burners 25c, glass tops, now 10c. i Lamp wicks lc each now 3 for lo. 2 gas stoves $15, now $10, each as good ' as new. Wash tubs all sold at cost. Pratt's food, $1.75 pail at $1.45. Pratt's cow tonic 10c now 6o. Pratt's calf tonic 50c now 25c. Butter color 25o now 10c. Wrapping paper 12 Inch rolls value 5o lb. now 4o. Lamp chimneys 15c now 5c. Beman's automatio oil cans 5 gal. $1.25 now 75c. A great bargain. Beman's automatic 3 gal. oil or gasoline cans $1.00, now 60c. 3 gal. cans with pumps $1.00 now 60c 5 gal. oil cans with pumps $1,20 -now 75o Good barrel covers 25o. Good vinegar bbls, 75o. Good molasses and syrup bbls. $1.00. ijnterprlse pumps 9n w) anil at 9Z.W, prices. These prices gcod only while present stock lasts REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. ius in Prices One fireproof safe $40. Wbole wheat flour 30o now 20c. 80 lb. tubs 10c each. ' Ono Toledo Bcale $110 will Bell at $50. One cheese safe $2.50. Eagle condensed milk ISc cans goat 14a. Dr. Shoop's Health ceffee 25c now 10c. Wrapping paper 24 inch rolls worth 6o lb. goes at 4o. OneStlmpson computing scale $75, now $25. Van Camp's soups 10c go at 5c. Kirkohne washing powder 35c now 10c. One two wheel truck $1.00. 1 pair Fairbanks platform scales 600 lb. capacity, $12.00. Flour $1.50 per sack. Best floor oil 25c per gallon. Vinegar pump 75o now 50c. Roth rock's condition powders 20o now 5c each . Heckerman's condition powders 25c now Crystal scouring soap lOo now 5o. Washing soda lc per pound. Wire end wood butter dishes 5o, $1.60 por-thousand. 1G lb. Golden Rod paper hags 35o per hundaed." i . j- 1 lb. Goldon Rod paper bag8'7o per hundred. 1-4 lb. Golden Rod paper bags 5c per hundred. 1 grain scoop $1.50 now 50c No. 1 cotton bags 10c each. Lemon cling peaches 15o per can. ThoBO goods, are fine. Oil lamps 50c now 25o each. Lantorns 75o now 60c. Barker's horso, cattlo and poultry pow der 15c now oo. Lomon extract 25c now lOo per bottle. Lemon extract 10c now 8o per bottle. Lantern globes 10c now 5c each. Climax Btovo polish 10c bottles 5o. One desk chair worth $7.50, will sell at $1.60.
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