&fie ft Star BMscriptiov tl.00 par year tn advance. ClIAItLES S. l.Oltl) Editor and Proprietor WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910 nterert at thepostofflce t Keynoldtvllla f a., as second class mall matter. 9UMMllBVlMTBI.SPHONE NO. 61. THE LAND OF REGRET. There Is a city wlipse mites are wide, . .. It' pnvemenU pure and clcun, Where shadow forms lilt side by side. On the road called "Mlicht Have Bush." But folks walk there with heads bowed low, And heavy eyelids wet, For every corner Is haunted so In this, "The Land of Regret." The y meet the ghosts of those other year In dreams of memory sweet, And wet with passionate fremled tears The graves which lie at tholr feeti But never, long as their lives shall last, Can they again forget Who oiice have walked with ghostoof the past In this, "The Land of Hegret." The y feel the touch of a hand grown still, Its fingers softly press. The tender passion of kisses thrill Their own in a fond caress. Ah, me, but pity the folks who stay Where long the sun hath set, And wala with the chosU who're laid away In this, "The Land of Regret." WHERE RIDO WAY LEADS. There is one respect In which Rldar way has the advantage over Soranton, Wllllamsport, Elralra and many other cities and towns in the county. It owns Its own water works system. The cities mentioned, with hundreds of others, do not, but are subject to the tender mercies of corporations which do business for profit, and which fix the water rates so as to insure the forth coming of the same. Of course the people in all these cities have protested, but it has done little good, in most cases, and they are still paying a stiff rate for water. In Elralra the citizens held a big mae9 meeting only last Friday and adopted resolutions declar ing that for the good and future growth of the city it should own and operate its own water works system and urging that the city take steps at once to be come possessed of the same, But this Is easier said than done. Private owners of waterworks system do not surrender them, unless they are paid a big price. Wllllamsport has also been agitating alorg the same line and Hcranton has done so on various occasions. In the meantime Rldgway owns Its own water works system, and what is more, it is today one of the most perfect systems to be found in any place of equal size in the country. Authorities on ' such matters say it is adequate to furnishing a supply for a city of forty thousand inhanltants. Rldgway people certainly have reason to congratulate themselves over their good fortune in this respect. Rldgway .Advocate. LEARNING A TRADE. Some body has said that there are more young men In the penitentiary In this country learning trades than there are outside of them. The prin cipal cause of this is, we are educating our young men for gentlemen; trying to make lawyers, doctors and clerks out of the material nature Intended for blacksmiths, carpenters, and other "hewers of wood and drawers of water." It is a mistake and a big one to teach boys and girls by insinuation or otherwise that to labor is disgrace ful, or if labor is necessary for a liveli hood to follow a genteel occupation, and that to do nothing for a living is more becoming the society in which they expect to move and have respect. Rang such society! It Is rotten to the core and there are many men's sons and daughters who are being educated to play the part of "leading lady" and "walking gentleman" In the great drama of life who will light out for a poor house or penitentiary, before they have played their parts and the curtain drops. Go to work. Editors are all the time trying to make better , laws, better markets, better roads, better schools, better farmers, better citizens and better boys and girls. And what kind of a citizen is It who will not take the local paper? The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 Johh H, Xacchir, Pres. John R. Raucher Benry 0. Deible OFFICERS J. O. Kino, Vloe-Pres. E. 0. Bohcokirs, Cashier DIRECTORS i . 0. King Daniel Nolan John H. Oorbett J. B. Hammond K.H.Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking THE MAN who has saved nothing'has yet to make a beginnings Each day's delay makes the start more difficult. Tasks that are easy for us when we are young,, be come burdensome when we are old, and as we are younger to-day than we will ever be again, it will be easier to start to save to day than to-morrow. We invite your account, even itis only one dollar to start with. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PITTSBURG E X P o s I T o 5M Now entertaining thousands of delighted visitors from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. You can't afford -to miss the closing weeks. the Musical Artists of the Twentieth Century Inncs and His Band , SEPT. 26 TO OCT. 1 Theodora Thomas Orchestra OCTOBER 3 TO T8 Garlib Hussars Band OCTOBER 10 TO 15 Russian Symphony Orchestra OCTOBER 17 TO 22 t MUSIC HAW, CROWDED AT THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING bUPliKB CONCERTS. IN THE HIPPODROME SPECTACfJtAR BATTLE OF MONITOR AND MKRRIMAC THB U1BTOHIC CONFLICT AT HAMPTOK KOAU8 A FEW BIQ HITS CRE.1T NORTHERN RAII.ROAD EXHIBIT-NORFOLK Be WESTERN RAILROAD DISPLAY-NEW AND WONDER-INSPIRING ELECTRICAX, AND MECHANICAL DEMONSTRATIONS THE POST OFFICE DISPLAY OP THE UKTJi i.D 'STATES liOVKXKMKNT THR TOBOGGAN RI,U. lwtuuvr:n.fcnr!NTiAwn itrJM HtrN'nuPI) OTHHR AMIIfiftMFTa. AULD LAXQSYNE. ..' From Tim Rmr.NOLDsviM.a Papeh of June 2, 1887, published by F. J. Illitck & Company, we Ropy the following llnnis; M. E. Weed, brother of Fisherman Weed, hits been selected to 111) the position lu the Low Grade offlpes left vucant by the resigna tion of L. A. Jackson. The undertiLkHfA nf .Inffprenn PlnnrflolH and Clarion counties held tl.elr regular meet ing at the Kolnap house Wednesday. Cam Mitchell dined luxuriously on alli gator a couple of times last week. He claims It Is tveri better than Joe Wilson's fried rattlesnake done J. Elliott Is again a resident of Wlnslow township, baying moved toRathmel to superintend the work at the Reynoldsvllle Mining and Manufacturing Company. How Good News Spreads, ' "I am 70 years oltj-and travel most of the time," writes B. F. Tolson, of Eliza bethtown.'Ky. "Everywhere I cro I re commend Electric Bitters, brpause I owe my excellent health and vitality to them. They effeot a cure every time." They never fall to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, Invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, fun-down men and women, reetorlDgstrength.vlEorand health that's a dally joy. Try tbem. Only 50o. Satisfaction Is positively guaranteed by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Duffy at Co. have commenced the pre liminary work for drilling a test gas well at the old salt works thrie miles west of town. The work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. , A Reynoldsvllle base ball 'club went to Brookvllle on Decoration Day and crossed bats with the Brookvllln League team. They were surprised and delighted at making six scores to their opponents' fourteen. The Reynoldsvllle players were, . Hemer, Mc Knight, Schultze, Zeltler, Blopoy, Black, His ton, Gillespie and Green. Dr. Boyles, DuBols' enterprising druggist, spent Bunday In Reynoldsvlllehls old home, The Doctor Is acquiring fame and wealth at a 2:10 gait and credits bis success to a liberal use of printers' tax. The people who wish to enjoy a real pleasant and quiet day should come to Reyn oldsvllle on the Fourth 'of July. A broom drill, fantastic parade, women's right lecture and a festival are the program of the day, William A. Berry, the perennial candidate of Keystone state politics, gave an excellent imitation of the bray of a jackass one day last week when he paid his compliments to the newspapers of Pennsylvania In . the following effusion: "I wish I could find a word In Esperanto or some other language to describe the villany of the newspapers and newspaper men of Pennsylvania. You are snipes of newspaper men and should be burned at the stake. That bunoh at Allentown thought I would lay down, but they don't know me. Walt until I get back to Harrlsburg and I will make that State capltol job look like thirty cents." The English University of Cambridge has taken over the Control and copy right of the Encyclopaedia Britannlca, and will publish (a new and complete edition about '.the end of the present year. This Eleventh Edition, which has been eight years in preparation, entirely supersedes preceding editions, and is a wholly fresh and original survey of all existing knowledge in every field of human thought, researoli and achievement. It will be comprised In 28 quarto volumes, of which the last will be devoted to a full and compre hensive Index, It Is proposed to Introduce a bill in the next state legislature to force all hunters to secure a gun license, as Is now required in New Jersey. There will doubtless be a large sized howl from farmers and hunters if this passes. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynolds vlllo, Pa., for week ending Sept. 12, 1910. Mrs. Alice Bailey, Mrs. Edith Brooks. Mrs. Belle Fike, C. H. Klein, John Kovacs, John DePalma. Mrs. Eva M Reynolds, Mrs, Ida Ross, Mrs. F. C. Scbafer, UarHeld Tbompfon, Frank Taverna. Wm. Broclus, Mrs. Lavlna Clever, B. Ewell, Wm. Hlcbot. Mrs. Flora Jones, Mrs. Bettle Justls. J. Klnkade, J. Legeza, Merla LuccI, Tony Peter. Mrs. R. W. Read. Mrs. B. C Thompson. Mrs. Marv J. Thompson. Bay advertised and give date of list when calling for above. S M. McCreight, P. M ( A Good Position. Can be had by ambitious youne men and ladles in toe field of "WireleBs" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegraphers, Positions pay beginners from 170 to t90 per month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official Institutes in America, under supervision of R. R and Wireless Officials and places nil graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, O., or Philadelphia, Pa. Not for one particular man but frr all particular men. Walk-Over shoes, price 13.50 to 15.50. Adam's Boot Shop. Low Fares to the West. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, Western Canada, Mexico and South weastern points on sate September 14 to October 14, Inclusive, at reduced fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent, or E. Yungman, D. T. A., Pittsburgh, Pa Before the leaves fall hadn't you better pick up some of those beautiful landscapes you have' been admiring all summer. Stoke's, "' A. Katzen has bought a large stock of goods for the fall and winter and has Hard Vein Slate superior product, guaranteed unfading. Sold by Woodwork Supply Company Reynoldsville, Pa. Now Worth $8 a lb. Grow Ginseng The great money making plant has been steauuy rising in price iorou years. Al ways a market, demand unlimited. Small lot more nrofltable than a large farm. Start your bed this fall. REND FOR FREE BOOK to tell all about the business seed, plants, growing, marketing, how to getthehlih price, BeetliepossllilllMpsof a small pint of ground. v furnish the genuine American varlely seed at low price. no. 11. Write for ginseng booklet 1 NEWTOWN PRODUCING Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. CO., Mr. Fsrmer If you have four cows, sell one, and make the same amount of butter with thrre ty using the Tubular SpparHtnr Reynolds vili.k Hardware Co. The shoes to choose, Walk-Overs of course. Price $3.50 to $5.50. Adam's Boot Shop. Pride in every Btrlde In our shoes. Adam's Boot Shop! A UMINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE Rstnte of Mrs. Ella Watson, late,of Kern ' uldsvllle Borough, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testa-' tnenlnry on the estate of Mrs. Ella Waleon, late of Reynoldsvllle borough, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvana, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having clnlms nr demands will make known the same without delay. . W. L. JOHNSTOlf, Administrator, O. T, A. 8f pti'mbcr7, 1910. New Music Plant a Watermelon on My Grave Girl of My Dreams Rubber Neck Moon Little Star Won't You Twinkle What's the Matter With Father Some Day Someone Will Whisper, I Love Vou Down in Sunny Honey Town My Old Plantation Home I Lore My Wife But Ob! Her Family ' And 1000 others, at I8c a copy at the Haskins Music Store Reynoldsvllle, Pa. ShicK Wagner The Bio Store- Complete Line of Fall Merchandise Now Ready Outings Cotton flannels Cotton blankets Cotton' battB lOo a yard . - 6c to 15o t ' $1.00 IOC, 12 l-2c, 15c and 25c Challies for comfort coverings .10c Sateen for comfort coverings 25c Silkolines . . . 12 l-2o Window curtains and draperies 10c to 20o Lamb's wool comforts uncovered $3.00' Yarns Saxony Zephyr Germantown Stocking yarns 6c . 15o 25c.to 30c We have just received another shipment of Mill End Ginghams, regular 12 l-2c for 10c Ginghams and seersuckers 12 l-2c Serpentine crepe for kimonas, etc. 18c Reception crepe, the newest fabric brought out for reception dresses, kimonas, dressing sacks, etc. . , 12 1-ee Persian Pongees far waistinge, etc. 25c Percales, best quality 12 l-2c We have also a complete line of domestics such as calicoes, apron ginghams, muslins, toweh ings, etc. We have a few mill end towelings, a 12 l-2c toweling for 8c. - Shick & Wagner The Big Store Corner Main & Fifth Sts REYNOLDSVILLE, PA., 1! i ' A' . ..1 IF you were going on a trip would you take a train that went only part of the way? 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