(I. 4 3 4? 43 41 NEWS (BENERAL INTEREST IN TOWN COUNTY AND STATE it in TTTTT Prof. I. M. Smith bun been elected musical instructor in tbo West Royn oldsville public school. Typhoid fever has caused three or four deaths in Brookvlile and there are a number of now capes. Marvin's stationery storo, which opened in the room next door to the poatolFco a short time ago, has been moved to Punxsutawney. L. D. Roariok, who recently organiz ed a nest of the Order of Owls in Reyn ' oldsvllle, is now recruiting members for a nest in Punxsutawney. The Indiana county fuir association, after paying all its premiums this year, anu six per cent intrnot on its stock, .i has a balance of 83.0X0 in Its treasury in caah. The Peopl.-s Ba-gRir Store, A. KaUen, pi'oprli tiv will be closed from 6 p m. tod 'iv to fi p. m. Thurs-day, on account of the Feds' of the Atonement. Mrs. Jewel's ncimmutoo of the Helping Hand Society will hold a pie social in the basement of the M. K. church, Thursday evening October 13. Everybody invitnd. It will interest Roynoldsville peoplo to know that Hoke Smith, the dis tinguished Georgian who has juBt been re-elected governor of that state, Is a distant relative of Harvey L. Hoke, of Roynoldsville. Fred K. Alexander is adding greatly to the beauty of his Grant street home by the construction of a handsome concrete wall along the street and by laying conorete walks and steps in front of the house. Harry Cavander, of Roynoldsville, and Miss Grace Fetterman, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Fetterman, ofPunxBU tawney, were . married at the latter . place one day last week, the Rev. W. S, Wilson officiating. The New Bethlehem glass plant will resume operations for the fire of 1010-11 Saturday of this week. Fran k W escoat, 1 of Reynoldsvllle, who was chief cutter . that plant last run, will again have )harge of the department. The Comptroller of the Currency has granted a petition for the organization of a National Bank at Clymer. The new Institution, which will open its doors for business in the near future will have a paid in capital stock of 23,000. Mrs. Elizabeth Bliss, a lady of West Reynoldsvllle who reeently celebrated he 89th birthday, fell recently and broke one arm and bo badly Injured the other than it oannot be used. Owing to her great age she was in very serious condition for a time. At the last meeting o'f.the Business Men's Association of Reynoldsvllle, a resolution was presented and adopted asking the Reynoldsvllle School board to encourage athletics in the high school as a means of holding the boys in school until they complete the course. Roports from the freight offloes of Reynoldsvllle state that the shipments both ingoing and out going, have been heavier during the last two weeks than for many months past. There Is no better indication of the bright outlook for a brisk fall and holiday trade than this. Joe P. Doane, a former Reynoldsvllle 7 boy who has been a mail clerk on the Pennsylvania railroad several years, will resign that position this week and return - to the Medicn-Cbirurgioal College in Philadelphia at once to resume the study of mediolne. He has already taken two of the four years' course. . The last' word received from India concerning Miss Elsie Ross, the Reyn oldsvllle missionary who recently had an attack of small pox, was to the effect that sho was out of quarantine and would soon be restored to her former health. Hundreds of Miss Ross's local friends will be glad to learn of her recovery. Monday evening at seven o'clock, at the Catholic church, Father P. J. Lynch united in marriage Adam Gioskl and Mary Vorsheck. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vorsbeck, of West Reynoldsville. The wedding was a" prettily arranged affair and was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents la suitable manner. Work on the new Methodist Episcopal church building in Brookvlile is progressing repidly, the basement and firBt story of the structure being com pleted. A beautiful shade of white sandstone is being used and the structure, even now in Its incomplete state gives evidence that when finished it will be one of the bendBcmest church L .edifioes In the county. It stands on a corner lot in vue rear oi me county courthouse. Presbyterian market will be held at Keystone Hardware store Saturday afternoon. "Billle, the Kid," is booked to appean at the Adolpbl Theatre Friday night, October 14th. Rails are on the ground for the extension of the trollev line through Big Run borough. There will be a dance in Montle's Hall this, Wednesday, evening, under direction of Frank A. Bohrcn. Frank Caldwell, of. West Reynolds villo, had; the Index finger of his left hand so badly equeezsd while at work in thn steel plant Monday that It had to be amputated. Sunday afternoon at 3.30 there will be religious services in the miners' hall tt' l'Vrscuttville. Subject of discourse, " V Pack of Curdn and the Chief of Sinners." Everybody is invited. The Big Itun Tribune is conducting a voting contest to decide upon a new name for that borough. At present the five highest favorites are: Del vern.', Mountclair, Alaboe, Arconn and Arvada. Willlum Dorwerth and Mioss Emma Hines will be married in St. Mary's Caiholic church in Hevnoldsville this morning at eight o'clock by Father P. J. Lynch. Both of the contracting parties are. well and iavorably known in town and have hosts of friends to extend congratulations. Andrew W. Smith, of Falls Creek, was In Reynoldsvllle yesterday Inter viewing the voters. Mr. Smith Is the candidate of the Prohibitionists of Jefferson county for Assembly, and while he doeB not expect to win, be does believe that he stands an excellent chance of receiving a large porportion ate vote. He is a man of high stand ing In his own community and in everv way capable of rendering good service in the office be seeks. His genial handshake and pleasant smile are One allies in making friends. $100 Reward, $100. The reader; of this paper will be pleased to I cam that there la at least ono dreaded disease that science has been ahle to cure In all Its stages, and that to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh (lire la the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlscaao, require a consUtu Wonal treatment. Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Ini ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua surfnees ot the system, thereby destroying tha foundation ot the disease, and Riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers thnt they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that It falls tf cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F, J. CHKNEY 4 CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druintlata. 7 Sc. Take Hall's Family l'llls for constipation. Georgo Washington's Sobriquets. Washington was called by many so briquets. He was first of all "Father of His Country." "Providence left bim childless that his country might call him father." Slgourncy calls him "I'n ter Patriae;" Chief Justice Marshall, the -"American Fablus.7 Lord Byron In his "Ode to Napoleon" calls him "the Clnclnnntns of the West." For having a new world on his shoulders he was called the ''Atlas of America." The English soldiery called bim by the sarcastic nickname of "Lovely Georgl iis." Red Jncket. the Seneca Indian chief, called him the "Flower of the Forest" The Italian poet Vlttorio Al flerl called him "Deliverer of Ameri ca." His bitter opponents sarcastically called bim the "Stepfather of His Country" during bis presidency. Partnership. Once when I was a little boy 1 slept ont In a barn all night, and It was cold, and I shivered and couldn't sleep. But In the next yard there was a little dog, and he was cold, too, and he shivered, And I got him over in the barn, and we lay down together, and be snuggled up to me, and I snuggled up to bim. And pretty soon we were both warm, and we both slept I had warmed bim, and he bad warmed me. And so 'if a fellow snuggles a little hope, or a little Joy or a little desire or a little beauty close up against his ache, why, pretty Boon It has warmed him, and he has warmed It He Is stronger and better and the whole world of hope or Joy or beauty or desire is stronger and bet ter for It Larry Ho In St Paul Dis patch. A Curious Rello. A curious relic of Louis XVII. Is the "game of domlnos" made of piece3 of the Bastille which were given to the dauphin before he and bis parents left Versailles forever. It is said that when the box containing it was brought in the queen exclaimed to her bedchamber woman, Mme. Cam pan, "What a sinister plaything to give a child!" The sinister plaything is with other revolutionary objects preserved In Pnris. Visual Proof. - She Mr. Sweetly has such polish and such finish! Haven't you observed them?, He (savagely) No, I haven't more's the pity! I'd like to see bis finish. New York Press. Earliest Bible Pictures. The esnllit Bible pictures were painted ;' ' !iirch walls Instend of elntT t)oit"t i .-irioeii the book covers. II. S. COVERNMEfiT CO- : OPERATES TO INSURE SUCCESS Of LAND SHOW Pittsburg. Pu., Oct. 11, (Special) The importance of the National Land and Irrigation Exposition to bo held at Pittsburg, October 17 to 20, will bo easily realized wbe i the fact Is taken into consideration that the Institution has the direct co-operation of the United States Government and Ameri can Immigration League. The North American Civic League for Immigrants will have Beveral representatives at the Pittsburg Land Show, while Miss Frances E. Kolior, the Chief of the Bureau of Immigration and Industries of New York State will visit the Land Show on October 25 and 20, Miss Kellor U one of the most popular women who has ever been Identified with im migration work and was especially ap pointed by Gov. Chas, E. Hughes to nqulre Into the welifare and industrial opportunities of alien arrivals In America. Letter 1.11. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at, RoynoUlavllln, Pa., for week ending Oct. U, 11)10. Robert Beoglev, Ml"8 May Crawford, Lacelle A. Farmer, E. D. Hughes, E. H. Hoover, Mrs. Tho-. Kirkman, Clair Kerr, Frank Lszzl, D. S. MoAntur, MlssHullice Miller, Jack Praldo, MUs Ruth Rhod?, F. U. ttnith. Mrs. Mtry M. Thompson. t Suy advertised and give dale of list when calling for above. S M. McCnElOHT, P. M. The Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice In pimples, bollsf sallow complexion, a jaundloed look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give clear ekin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try them. i,")0 at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. Methodist Church. Services for Sunday October 16th, 11:00 a. m., theme, ."The Son of Man." 7:30 p. m., theme, One of the Things Most Needed In Reynoldsvllle. For a fancy box of ohooolates for your sweetheart, as a gift, call and see us. Reynolusville Candy Works. Want Column. Rates: One cent per word for each and vory Insertion. For Sale Church organ. Inquire of John Cutler, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. For Rent Good residence on Main street at reasonable rates, u All modern improvements. Inquire of J. K. Johns ton, Reynoldsvllle, or write Mrs. M, Ayres, 1317 Fedoral Street, Allegheny, Pa. For Sale Second hand organ. In quire Star office. Lost Gold brooch sot with opajs and Btnall diamond, between post office and Second street. Finder will be re warded by leaving at The Star office. Wanted To weave carpet for all people who can send material by street car. Write for prices. The same old weaver Theophiel Demay, Box 317, Delancey, Pa. - Found Money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement.- Inquire at S. J. Burgoon's news stand. Wanted Girl for housework who oan speak German. Inquire at The Star offiqe. For Sale 1,400 feet of pine siding, good as new. Inquire of R. L. Taafe. Wanted To buy large second-band heating stove for shop. L. M. Snyder. For Rent Eight room bouse in cluding bath room. L. M. Snyder. Wanted 500 colonies of bees, on shares or' cash rent. A good propo sition. George H. Rea. For Sale at a Bargain Cart, top buggy and two horse carriage. Inquire of J. H. Corbett. , For Sale Work horse and two year old blooded colt; also success potato digger, combination fence machine, and 125 egg incubator. C. H. Rea. House for Rent In West Reyn oldsvllle. Inquire of G. G. Williams. For Sale Proporty on Jacksoh street. Mrs. Katherlne Smeltzer. For Sale Thirty-two acres of Bur face land and upper vein of coal for $8.50 an acre; four acres cleared; good spring on same: timber reserved, in quire of Noah Syphrit. R. D. 3, Reyn oldsvllle, Pa. 2t Wantkd at once. Hampton's MAOAztsa wants a reliable man or woman In Keynolds vllle to sell the fustest-prowlng magazine la America. Earn f 1.80 to fi.OO a day. Write Immediately for "Salary I'lun" and FREE outfit. Address "VON," Pules Mgr., Hamp ton's Magazine, 85 West 35 Hi St., New York. BOYB I GIRLS ! FREE COLOMBIA BIOYCLES for a little easy spare-time work for Hampton's Magazine, Send postal for wonderful FREE Bicycle Offer. Address "Bicycle Club," Room 638, 60 West 86th St., New York. ' fa fa fa w . H. BELL fa I fa fa fa fa fa fa fa I fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Copyright Hirt Schaffhtr It Marx YOU may be just as critical as you please about the fine details of the way your coat is cut the shape, length and curve of the lapel, the drape of the skirt9, etc.; or the "hang" of the trousers; here in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes you'll find exactly the right thing. And if your critical about fit, be as exacting as you please. If you can't judge for yourself about fit it's not easy bring a good judge with you; we'll fit you right,' or we'll not ask you to take the suit. " " Here they are, Hart Schaffner & Marx goods; SUITS $18 to $35 OVERCOATS $18 to $35 We have a complete line of boys' and children's clothing. A boy's suit and overcoat for $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $8.00. Theyare'pure wool. Our line of shirts, underwear, hosiery, gloves, hats and caps is the largest we have ever displayed. Call and be con vinced that what we advertise 19 right. W. H. BELL Good Clothes and Furnishings REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. REAL' ESTATE Rent or- Sell E. Neff, Justloe of the Peace REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. For Sale. One six room house, Main street. One six room house, Pleasant Avenue. One eight room house and J acre of land, Tenth street. One seven room bouse;. Fourth street. Two six room bouses, West' Reyn oldsvllle. ' Two eight room houses, West Reyn oldsvllle. One seven room house, Jackson street. Robert Z. Pa urish.' Notice la hereby given all persons not jo dump rubbish or refuse of any kind 00 lane within the borough 'limits, and especially not along line of the creek. -By Order of Council, Philip Koehler, Sec. We are the only people in Reynolds vllle that carry the Apollo Chocolates. Reynoldsvllle Candy Works, Sick headache, dizziness, biliousness, are the result of disordered stomach. Stoke Feicht Drug Co., guarantees MI-o-na stomach tablets to cure you, or money back. Large box 50 cents. A Queen Quality shoe with a flexible wonder worker Bole, just ease and comfort; price $4.00. Adam's. If you have any chestnuts bring them to us and we will pay you cash. Reyn oldsvllle Candy Works, The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00 Actual Resources over $650,000.00 John H. Zauchir, Pros. John B. Kaucher Henry O. Delble OFFICERS J . O. Kino, Vtce-Pres. K. O. Bcbdckkrs, Oashlar DIRECTORS J.O. Klnn Daniel Nolan J. S. Hammond John H. Corbett R. H.WIIsod Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking THE MAN who has saved nothing has yet to make a beginning. 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 it is only one dollar to start with. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 8 8 e o o