9 1 ' BUSINESS CXRDS. E. NEFP JUSTICE Or THB PBA01S, Pension Attoru? and Real Kstato Agent.. SMITH M. McCREIGHT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary publlo and real estate asont Ool ecttons will re:l ve prompt attention. OrHee inthe KeynohlHvrile Hardware Oo. building Main street Keyniltlnville, Pa. RAYMOND E. BROWN, attorn ky at law, Brookville, Pa. Qm m. Mcdonald, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Real estate atrnm, paint secured, col lections made promptly. Office In Syndicate building, Ueynoldxvllle, Fa. DR. B. E. HOOVER, DENTIST, Resident dentist. In the Hoover building Main street, liimllomw In operating Dn. L. L. MEANS, DENTIST, Office on second floor of the Flraf National bank building, Main street. DR. R- DeVEKE KING, DENTIST, Office on socond floor ol the Hyudlcats build lng, Main htreot, ItoynoltlsvUlo, l'a. HENRY PIUESTER UNDERTAKER. Black and white funeral car. Main street Beynoldsvllle, l'a. J M. SMITH, MUS. 3. Reynoldsville, Pa. Teacher of Voice. iPlaoo, Harmony, Music HUtor. Counterpoint, Canon ..and Fugue. (Jnotr leader and chorus director. HUGHES & FLEMING. funeral DinECTona. Main Street. r.i.-aol iHvii' Pa, ROYAL ARCANUM, REYNOIiDSVILLB, lJA. Meats every sftnond asd fourth Thurs day in I. O. O. F. hull. Hard Vein Slate A superior product, guaranteed unfading. Sold by Woodwork Supply Company Reynoldsville, Pa. Grow Now Worth $8 a lb. Ginseng . The grei't money making plnttl lias been s'eadiiy rl.-inn In price for (10 years. Al ways a market, rK'niam) unlimited. Small plot more profitable than a large farm. Mart your bed th I- fu!! SEND HH FREK BOOK to toll all about the boslness oed, plants, growing, market Intr. how to got the high price. Pe the poHHlhillttesof asmall plot of ground. wr (uinlsh the genuine Amei-lran varloty h' a low orlce. Write for clnsentt b ifiklot No. It. NEWTOWN PRODUCING CO, Newiowu, liuc,; tlo., l'a. ANThACHL 'Curat beadadw ia a fUsb Relieves the con gestion, cools the I J head, stops the ache. Absolutely safe for old or young. Does not leave slightest ill effects or re action. Tasteless Tablets All druggists,10c and 25c Wayne Chemical Cti, Clarion, Pa. WHS iat Met s ft IK BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and PORK Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc. Poultry and Game 4 - in Season Prompt Delivery. Milliren's Meat Market Reynoldsville, - - Pa. Uee tbe Bell Phone I 3 Lal M Fove (DoosDOness Mem (nlave Marrow Escape From Peatih Near Collision Between Trolley Car and Automobile at Highland Park. AUTO BRAKE TaIlED TO WORK John O'Hare, II. Alex Stoke, J. Owen Edelblute, J. D. Williams and the Editor of The Star Were in the Party. Fle business men of Reynoldsville hud a hair raising escape from sud den death Friday afternoon in a near collision between a trolley car and an automobile. A party, consisting of H. Alex Stoke, John O'Hare, Mayor J. D. Williams, J. Owen Edelblute and Charles S. Lord were on their way to Ptinxsutawney in Mr. O'Hare's Rambler auto with the latter at the driving wheel, and when approaching Highland park at high speed a trol ley car suddenly rounded the curve less than twenty feet from the auto, lloth cars were going at too great a speed to stop and a crash at the crossing with inevitable mangling of the occupants of the auto seemed In evitable. O'Hare threw on the brake, which failed to work, and when barely five seconds time re mained before the meeting of the cars, he suddenly veered the machine at right angles, while going full speed, and left the road, nosing his perilous way between the stumps and logs until the machine could be checked. Hut for his rare presence of mind and skillful handling of the steering wheel there would have been five beautiful funeral processions in town this week. ABSENT TWENTY-ONE YEARS; RE-VlSrrSJREYNOLDSVlLlE J. E. Kernott and Wife and Mrs. L. J. McEntire Now Enjoying An Automobile Trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kernott, of Chicago, have been visiting Mr. Kernott's sister, Mrs. L. J. McEntire, on Jackson street, for the past week. Ed. was an old time Reynoldsville boy, who was employed in the Bell, Lewis & Yates Coal Mining Co.'s store, leav ing here for Chicago twenty-one years ago. He can see a wonderful improve ment in the town and says he thinks Reynoldsville has got to be a very pretty place. Mr. Kernott has been very successful and has accumulated quite a bunch of this world's goods. Monday morning they left for Clinton ville, Pa., Mr. Kernott's old home, where he will visit his father, who Is now 86 years old. Mrs. MoEntlre ac companied them. The party went overland In Georgo T. Woodford's automobile, with Woodford at the wheel. The Demon of the Air is tbe germ ot LaGripix, that, breathed in, brings suffering to thousands.' Its after effects are weHnnesn. nervousness lack of appetite, energy rind amDition, witn disordered liver and kidoeys. The greatest ne"d fthen is Electrio Bittors, the splendid tonic, blood pu'iBer and 'eiiiator of Stomach, Liver and Kidnoyn.' Thousands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen tbe nerves, bulid up the system and restore health and iruod spirits after an attack of Grip. If v.ilTeriog, try them. Only 50o. Pet fret, satisfaction guaran teed by Utoke & Feicht Drug Co. Letter Lint. List of unclaimed letters remaining in pint office at Reyooldsvlllo, Pa., for w.-ek ending Oct 5, 1910. John Bolman, Mrs. Fragus, J. C. Hayes, Rev. J. J. Hill, Mrs. A. F. King, Dedo Llsatra, Meade Murphy, Mrs. M. E. Swerts, Miss Helon Scott, Mrs. Watt, Inldor Ungar. bay advertised and give dale of list when calling for above. S. M. McCbeioht, P. M. Low Fates to the West. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast Western Canada, Mexico and South weaetern points on sa,e September 14 to October 14, inclusive, at reduced fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent, or E. Yungman, D. T. A., Pittsburgh Fa, A Queen Quality shoe with flexible wonder worker sole, jutt ease and comfort; price $4 00. Adam's. As I may be busy this visit will my friends call early and oblige. 1 G. C. WHY THE SENATORWAS ASTONISHED The jolly "Sanator" who, at present, Is engaged in the green-goods business at Reynoldsville, met with what might have been a serious accident the other day, by fulling backwards and almost dislocating one of Mb cervical vertebrae. The accident was caused by one of his customers asking him whether a barrel of apples he had In stock was home made or shipped fruit. L. D. Rearick, a night owl, vouches for the veracity of the above and declares the "Senator" was unconeclous for the space of three and a quarter minutes. New Bethle hem Leador. The "Senator'' referred to Is W. T. Cox, of Reynoldsville. ABUNDANT CHESTNUT CROP IN JEFFERSON COUNTY Trees Apparently are Not Affect ed by the Fungus Disease Re ported Prevalent Elsewhere. The chestnut crop in 1'lnecreek, Washington and Rose townships 1b unusually good and there- is no indica tion of the trees suffering from the disease which is destroying so many trees in the eastern part of the state. In an effort to prevent the spread of the disease, however, tbe State Forestry department has Issued a warn ing to owners of chestnut trees in tbe stato. Among other symptoms they state that when a tree is attacked and becomes Infected the fungus rapidly spreads in tho bark and growing wood of twigs and branches. It progresses so fast that these parts in larger or smaller patches are soon disorganized, killed and somewhat shrunken. The leaves which depend upon these parts for thoir water and food supply wither and shrivel, but do not fall These twigs or branches with their attached dead leaves are very plainly seen in contrast witn the natural ones and mark the presence of this particular disease. Of course, branches may die from other causes, particularly attacks of boring insects, and mechanical breakage, but the difference is not difficult to detect. Affected limbs should be cut off well below the dead wood and burned. Any trees, the trunks of which aie diseased should be cut down and the bark and branches burned. The wood could be used for any purpose beslred; It will not spread the disease. A Good Position. Can be bad by ambitious young men and ladies in tne field of "Wireless" 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 VM 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 all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, O., or Philadelphia, fu. Sea and car sickness, vomiting of pn-t! nancy, weak stomach from over In dulgence in food or drink, all are quickly cured with Mi-o-na stomach taolets Stoke & Fulcht Drug Co., guarantees tbem. Large box 50 uf ots. Subscribe for The Star. PI E X P TTS 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 Innos and His Band SEPT. 26 TO OCT. 1 Theodore Thomas Orchostra OCTOBER 3 T0J8 Garlib Hussars Band OCTOBER 10 TO 15 Russian Symphony Orchostra OCTOBER 17 TO 22 MUSIC HAW, CROWDED AT THB AFTERNOON AND EVENING 6UFF.KB CONCERTS. O S I T I IIS THE HIPPODROME BCTACtTIiAR BATTLE OV MONITOR AND MEMIIM. THB HISTORIC CONFLICT AT HAMPTON HOAI18 O A FEW BIO HITS great northern railroad exhibit-norfolk & western railroad display new and wondkr-insfik1ng klectkicai, and mechanical demonstrations the post office display op the united states government the toboggan slide, merky-co-kound and one hundred other amusemuntu- REUNION OF THE 105TH TA Held in the Shadow of the Great Monument Which Had Been Dedicated the Day Before. The annual rounlop of the 105th Pa. Vol. Regiment at Gettysburg last Wednesday was not largely attended, but was unique in that many old comrades met for the first time since the battle was fought, Members of this regiment have scattered all over the state, and only those who resided in this section of Pennsylvania have been attending tbe local reunions. But the dedication of the Gettysburg monument drew to a common center scores of tbe survivors and proved the wisdom of changing the place from Big Run, where it was originally planned to have it, to the battlefield. Next year, In October, the event will be held in Big Run. RESOLUTIONS RESPECT - Whereas, In His wlso providence, the Almighty has removed from our Grange worthy Brother Harry Bryan, be It Resolved: ' First, That our charter be draped In mourning for a period of thirty days; Second, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family; Third, That the same be spread on the minutes of our Grango and also be published In our local paper. A. L. Smith, ) V, L. Moore, Committee. Emily Moore, 1 BOARDERS DURING INSTITUTE WEEK. A committee of ladles has been appointed by officers of the Business Mon's Association to secure the names of all families In Reynoldsville who will accommodate either boarders or roomors during tbe Jefferson County Institute In Reynoldsville In December. Mrs. C. R. Hall Is chairman of this committee and all persona who are willing to throw open their homes that week are requested to hand their names to her. A large number have already expressed their intention of taking from three to six guests. PITTSBURG EXPOSITION. Low Rate Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad. On Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21, 28, October, 6, 12 and 10, the Pennsyl vania Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Pittsburg from Driftwood, Law.-onbam, Sligo and intermediate stations at low rates. Tickets good on all regular trains on day of Issue and good returning within four days, In cluding date of excursion, Consult Ticket Agents. Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suffer ing to soldiers tban the eczema L. W. Harrlman, Burlington. Me., got In the army, and 9uffend with, forty years "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else full, d," he. writes. Greatest healer for Sores, Ulcers, Boils Burns, Cum, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. 25c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. High cut, button shoes, with patent cuffs, for children. Prices 11 60, SI 75, and 12.00 at Adam's Boot Shop. BURG The Bank That Docs Things It requires time and energy' and ripe experience to make a bank. We claim all the essentials of an Efficient Bank and offer in addition Absolute Safety. Interest paid on Savings Accounts, having liberal withdrawal privileges. Foreign Exchange issued on all parts of the world. , Capital and Surplus $130,000.00; Resources $650,000.00 THE PEOPLES (Oldest Bank in tbe County) REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Open Saturday Evenings. A You T im Look far iht JtfflkJ aatjr bin 7 " OU can get clothes any place that look good the day you take them out of the store. But when you buy Clothcraft you get a guaranty that your clothes are all-wool and will stay good both in shape, and in wearing quality. The makers are back of every word of that guaranty and so are we. Just think of this: Pure all-wool cloth absolutely guaranteed non breakable coat front absolutely guaranteed trimmings and workmanship absolutely guaranteed wear and service absolutely guaranteed at $10 to $25! Search the city over and you can't find anything else like that. You know it! BING-STOKE COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. " Ctothcrafl All Wool Clothes SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. 30 Days Trial In your Home We know all about other sewing machines, from treadle to spool pin; we know them all, the cheapest and the highest price. We have investigated them all Everyone of them , has hern found lacking some real essential; everyone of them has had some glaring fault but in . IHe FREE which you hear and read so much about, we ofier a machine that is i ptrftcttd, ab&tlutely pirficl, a machine in which not the smallest ' detail can be improved. And in order to get you to realize this superiority at we do, we have decided three things. Pint, that we cannot afford to advertite iti low price you would never imagine that you could get o perfect a machine for so little money. To appreciate its price, you must come to the atore and tee the machine first. Senud, we will offer you the chance to test The FREE, from treadle to spool pin, in your own home. The best way foryoM to become enthusiastic overita one point of superiority after another ia to actually tew on The FREE for 30 days. We want you to keep it in your home to sew on it at if it were your own--to test it in any way you choose to compare it with any other sewing machine you know of and then make your decision. Unless you are fully satisfied mm than satisfied send it back to us it will not cost you a cent, we will refund all you have paid on it. Bat then will bt St lttit 53 teuonl wbr roa will wut lo ketf Th. PREB when ikt 30 din ttw ovtr. There It tha ttrt btialr ol Its Pttncb-let dt llto md lb lipiud tallh wbkb oevu thowt dutt. Thet. tit th! t km ol Bill-Beitlnit vblcb v miko it tho lighttst mating Mwitg macblao It tho world. Theo tbero it tht RotMclllo' novtment Mr. Prto'towa larontlon which mike. Tht FREE luttr thin tho laiteit Rotttr sod tlmpltr lata too simplest thutue. Wo want too to tinerlenct all ol then things asp lot rta to keep The rk.tu br osttiag it to roa at roar own terms as low as $ 1 a Week Payments Come and tee The FREE tomorrow and take it home for amonth't trial.) HUGHES & FLEMING rjvnold8vIllo PtMinsyluonla NATIONAL BANK Never Saw I Such a Guaranty of Clothes as This Then Ii tho Shuttle Elector, tho Amomitte Locking Drawere, tho Rottrr Spool Pit, Utt Improved Heed Ltlcb, tht Automatic T.l eloo Rtleete. tho Automatic Lilt, too Reia lorced Shuttle which atvtl wttn oat, tbo belt which novel comes off, tht romttkablo 5 rest Insurance Poller against all kinds ol accldeau aod tverrlblog tlet pot eooid over Imagine to make a sewing machiot abtolutelr ptifecU , Tnrtell and mr tori iiiUtm Is to make It ulntulf .'. Gibson, Optician.