i ALL THE RATHMEL HEVYS OF INTEREST 1 , - . , St tftfcE" the Now Famous Stwing Machint ir m Tiie People Who are Passing To and Fro in the Suburb East Ot Town. Robt. Laird, of Edd, Pa.,' visited friends at Rathmel on Wednesday of last week. Miss Mae Lydle, who has been In Youngstown, Ohio, for the past seven months, learning to be a trained nurse, returned to her home at this place Sat urday, Mrs. A. Barclay, of DuBois, spent a day In town last week. Miss Delva Stewart, of Rathmel, went SOLD AS LOW AS $1 A WEEK A Newly Invented Sewing Machine Is Now On Sale 30 DAYS TRIAL The Inventor Mr. Free, Doesn't Want The Low Price Told Many nenple havB wondered why tre have u4 irh entlurialic l.m Etiagt inewikning that new r.:r! "i!!: ferent" setuS machine, The I'RKli. Simply bot iufe we feel ent!iti?iis tfc to our hnper tips about "The FREE". ") Why, we are so convinced about th absolute superiorly of "The FREE" over any machine we have ever teen or heard about that we don't eren dare tell you the price. It is too low. We and Mr. Free both realize that if you were told the price without seeing the machine you would not be aSle to appreciate the fact that The FREE is the only perfect 20th Cen tury Sewing Machine. Instead of advertising the price we prefer to make it easy for you to own a "FREE" by offering it at your own terms as low as $1 a week, and above all we would like to have "The FREE" a 30 day trial in your own home. Try this machine test it sew with it on all kinds of material if you then are not entirely satisfied if you are not convinced that it is the he.t machine you have ever sewed on the most improved the mostup-to-tlate if the low price does not con- ir.ee you that this is the biggest buornin you have ever bought, return trie tnacjine to us and we will refund your deposit so that the trial will not coit you one cent. We know that a trtal It the beat war to ttll Tlir FRKK bvcau we are sure t:at no woman will be willing to let llonf without the 8 seta of Ball Bearings, lb "Rotncl!lo" Movement, the French Leg Delict, the Shuttle Ejector, the Rotary Spool Pin, Automatic Locking Drawer, Automatic Tension Release, Automatic Thread Contra ler and Improved Head Latch aftet enjoying them lor 30 days on "The FREE", SeeT&FREE tomorrow. and let us send it right out to .your home. Come tomorrow. HUGHES & FLEMING Reynotdsv:ile Pennsylvania The First National Bank Or REYNOLDSVI LLC. Capital and Surplus Actual Resources over $175,000.00 $650,000.00 loan H liAUOUMt, I'rte.. JanoH. Kiiucher Henry O. Oelble OFFICERS J. O. Kno, Vlce-Prea. DIKEOTOKS J. O. King ' Daniel Nolan t. 8. Hammond E. 0. Sohdckrrc. Cuhlri John H . Corbett K. H.Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking THERE IS NONE BETTER Wherever Nature's Herbs are used they will tell you that there Is nothing better "otrnlld up your hyslem nd giro you (rood, refreshing health. It Is pronounced u skewing no equal as a blood cleanser. Tula Is an excellent time to use Nature's Herbs: for th purer your blood Is the better you will stand the cold winter weather. Then the season for eating buckwheat calces, pastries, sweet meats and rich foods Is right tit hand, and most people's apetltes are stronger than their digestive organs, and they Will find Nature's Herbs just the thing to take, for you can eat all the rich foods you faave a mind1 to and feel good over It. Every family ought to use Nature's Herbs pretty steady from now ou through the winter. It you stand by Nature's Herbs they Will stand by you. For sale by the druggists of Reynnldsvllle, A. Carlson, Prescottvllle and at Joe Bateson's store, Rathmel. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN OPENING OF THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA STATION IN NEW YORK. inaugutatv'd by the Pennsylvania Railroad to and from its . new station at Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street, New York City. The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block from Broad.way, two blocks irom Fifth Avenue, is in the heart of the hotel, club, and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius .ire located the majority of the big retail stores and restaurants. The Seventh Avenue surface 'ars and the Eighth Avenue surfactj cars pass its doors; the Thirty-fourth Street surface cars (cross town) pass its Thirty-fourth street entrance, and stations of the Sixth Avenue Elevated and Hudson and Manhatuan Tubes are a 6hort block from its main entrance. Time tables showing the service to , and from the Pennsylvania Station arc now being arranged, and maybe obtained at Ticket offices before the opening of the Station. ' ' ' Connections will be made at Manhattan Transfer (near Newark) with local trains to and from the down town stations by way of Jersey City, so that downtown New York passengers who desire may continue to use the Cortlandt and Debrosses Street Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station of the Hudson and Manhattan Tubes. ' to Force, Pa., on Wednesday of last week, where she expects to spend several weeks with her sisters Mrs. Henry Robertson and Mrs. B. Hewitt. Robert Cameron, of Soldier, Pa., was a Thursday visitor in town. Robert Adams and wife, of Kdri, spent several days with friends at this place last week. Miss Janette Thomas, of DuBois, epent Saturday with her parents at Rathmel. Miss Nettie Carlson, of Rathmel, was in BrookvlUe Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ruddock spent Sunday with friends in Stanley, Pa. Miss Adaiine Barclay, of Edri, is viBltlng relatives in town. Miss Nellie- Eagln. of Luthersburg, was a Saturday visitor in town. Miss Anna Roberts, of DuBois, spent Saturday and Sunday with her pare tit B Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts. Oscar Nelson, of Sykesvllle was in town Sunday. Ben Hill, of Ernest, spent several davB with friends here this week. WILLIAM SHIELDS FOR ASSEMBLY Brief Biography of the Popular Candidate on the Democratic Keystone Ticket. HE HAS MANY STAUNCH SUPPORTERS William Shields Democratic Key stone candidate for Assembly, was born in Clover township, 1859. He worked on his father's farm during the summer and attended the publio schools in the winter. He afterwards taught sohool for several winters In Beaver and Clover townships and Corsica borough. To better fit himself for teaching he attended ' the Belleview Academy, and Edinboro State Normal school, for several summers. A the end of the school term In Corsica he removed to BrookvlUe In the spring of 1888, where he engaged In the grocery business, A few years later he bought the property be now occupies. Having taught school In different sections of the county In his younger days, and in his business relations since he came to BrookvlUe he has formed a large ac quaintance throughout the bounty, and hat many staunch supporters for the office to which be aspires, among all parties. By fair dealing tn business, by always taking what he believed to be the right side on all moral questions, and by his upright life, he enjoys the confidence of his friends and acquaint ances (tad business associates. It is not often that the voters of this county have the opportunity f) von for man so well equipped for the office of Repre sentative as Mr. Shields. His early training on the farm, followed by ten years of teaching, and bis successful cemmerclal carrer, eminently flu blm to be a truly representative member of the lower bouse of the State Legislat ure. The new school code, thu amend ing and strengthening ol pure food laws, the passing of local option law and the curbing of the great corporations that hold this stale in their grasp are some of tbf thing that will occupy the at tention of th" law maker of the next session the legislature.. Mr. Shields' training and experience fH blm lor in- tulllgent and efficient service on all tin te subjects, and be can bu trusted to bo in tbe right ou ail questions. A vote for Mr. Shleldb means u vola for clean politics and honest legislation. Brockwayvllle Record. A Good Position. Cti be hud by ambitious youtif men and ld!! tu we field of "Wireless" or Railway talegraphy. Since the 8-hoUr law law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a greut shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay Deginners from $70 to t'JO p r month, with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute opnit'.-a six official institutes lu AtHurlcu, under supervUUia of R. R. and YVireliBS Officials and places all graduaU'S into positions. It will pay you to write them fur full details at Cincinnati, O., or Philadelphia, Pa. La Vogue Coats for lAJomen There is no uncertainty as to the correctness of La Vogue coat styles. If you are conversant with Fashion's latest word, you will read its interpretation in these autumn coats. La Vogue styles are always the latest styles. Because La Vogue makers keep thoroughly posted on prevailing modes. La Vogue styles are always practical styles. Because long experience has taught La Vogue makers American tastes. While they follow the artistic ideas of the foreign designs, they avoid eccentricit ies. You can depend upon La Vogue coats giving excellent service. The materials and linings are the best the market affords. Men tailors do the sewing men who are experts in their line. You'll never know how really good La Vogue gar ments are until you've worn one a season. We'll say nothing about La Vogue style the coats speak for themselves. Let us show you what is new in coats for fall and winter. Priced From $6.00 To $22.00. DING-STOKE CO. Reynoldsville Pennsylvania. Meal Met 1 : . t a i Do not forgpt the place for your home made candies Reynnldsvllle Candy Works. BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and PORK Hams, Bacon, Corned Beef, Tongues, Etc. Poultry and Game in Season Prompt Delivery. Milliren's Meat Market -Reynoldsville, - - Pa. Use the Bell 'Phono The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results' Central Pennsylvania Lime, : : H-0 is hydrated lime for drilling or broadcasting; it gives. quick results. For best results from your land, USE LIME, ordinary lime, fresh forkings, or, best of all, USE H-O Lime for chemical and building purposes. Crushed limestone, any size, for concreting, fec. Lime and limestone for all purposes. We are the largest limestone manufacturers in Pennsylvania. Prompt shipment by any railroad. . , Works at Bellefonte, Frankstown, Spring Meadows, Tyrone Forge and Union Furnace. American Lime & Stone Co., i Write for literature on Lime and its uses. Office: TYRONE, PA.