I -Y ft Star B'tOscription f 1.00 pr e utut , advance. CIl.iltLKS 9. LOItll Editor and Proprietor WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910. Entered at tliu poatollice at Kejnoldavllle fa., ocond clas. mull matter. 9nnMlRTll.t.Ti!LEPnoil No. 81. WOliKINO FOR GOOD ROADS. Id an endeavor to stimulate interest Id the "Good Honda" movement Id the states through which It operates, the Pennsylvania Railroad has issued a pamphlet entitled "Good Roads at Low Cost." This booklet is doIor given a wide distribution In the country districts throughout Pennsylvania Rail road territory. "Good Roads at Low Cost" was written for the Pennsylvania Railroad by D. Ward King, who is an acknowl edged expert on road making. He Is the author of a pamphlet distributed by by the Department of Agriculture some time ago. While the maBOgement of the PennHylvania Railroad has for some time been keenly Interested In the subject of good roads, In the past year It bus redoubled its efforts Id this direction. Meetings of agents have been held at different points, while the General Manager's stafT has also taken up the subject of Improving the roads radiating from the Comany's stations. The Railroad Company has had D. Ward King, the inventor of the split log drag, which the farmers make themselves, deliver lectures at various stations Id the State of Pennsylvania. The split log drag, which can be made by any one following the directions given in the pamphlet just issued by the Railroad Company, has been used with telling effect In many parts of the country. A number of these drags have been placed at various Pennsyl vania Railroad Btatlons throughout the State of Peunsy'van'a In order that road supervisors and others might operate them. The Railroad's activity in the "Good RoadB" movement Is actuated by the desire to have the highways leading from the stations in passable condition during all seasons of the year. Id the winter months, thousands of miles of dirt roads are almost Impassable, and farmers are unable to get to and from railroad stations, thereby causing a congestion of traffic when roads are opened. The Railroad Company has, there' fore, Interested Itself In good roads with the view that they will open up the rural districts and hasten their develop ment, which will be a forerunner of Increased railroad traffic. A ST HO AO TEAM. It is one thlug to know the needs of the county aud quite another secure thetn from the legislature. That Is why the voters of Jtffersou county ure to be congratulated on having on the Republican ticket as candidates for the legislature two men of the calibre of North and Wilson. Both these men have spent their lives among the people they seek to represent, tbey know the needs of the property Interests and the laborer equally well, and what is of greater value, they have had the experience In legislative work which will enable them to secure the more readily for their constituents favors desired. Wil son first entered the house of repre sentatives when a very young man and later served as journal clerk in the senate, In both of which positions he proved himself a man of ability and tact. North's record was even more brilliant In the house. When the country members were battling for their rights, North was chosen their leader and succeeded In securing for them the legislation they desired, one very important matter being the reap portionment bill which gave Jefterson county another member In the house of represenatlves. Je(Ternnn county has not for many years had the opportunity to send two such able men to represent it at HarriBburg, WALKING. The Snug Fitting Coat Collar It's Clothcraft! HE coat collar is one of the things that make a hit with you when you wear Clothcraft. It sits up to your collar as if molded to it. But it is only one of the Clothcraft points of superi ority. There's the style the shape the non-breakable coat front the non-sagging pockets. And there's the guaranty of the maker and ourselves that Clothcraft is pure All Wool nothing else. Yet you get your Cloth craft suit at $10 to $25. Wouldn't it be foolish to take a chance with . ordinary clothes when you can get Clothcraft with the guaranty for the same or less. ' BING-STOKE COMPANY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Clothcraft AllWoolCloifc-., 1O025 If you are not a disciple of Thoreau at this season of the year, become one. You who do not know the joy of wandering at leisure through the wild woods, over lonely paths and quiet Btretches of fields, or have never pioked your way along some woody stream stepping from stone to stone, listening to the music of the flowing water, have yet a new sensation to experience. In the last days of summer there Is a charm about the outdoors that is fascinating in the extreme and is heightened by the languor that hangs over everything and proclaims a dying season. It is passing strange that a country so rich in natural scenery as the regln surrounding Reynoldsvllle should have so few devotees of walking. There are sections within a five or six mile radius of town that are more romantic than ever was delineated by an artist's pencil, and some as wild as ever it was In primeval days. You cannot see these hidden beauties riding along the beaten highways. You must take the paths and follow the streams and leave all trace of civilization behind you. Then, when loBt la the heart of some wild wood you will realize the truth of the Baying that the "groyes were God's first temples," and feel a veneration greater than ever comes irom a visit to all-too-often dark and gloomy churches In the town. "We do not at this time find any insurgency within the Republican party in Pennsylvania," said John K. Tener recently at Punxsutawney. Evidently Mr. Tener doeB not read the Brock way villa Record or else the Republican of Brookvllle is right in classing the Record as a Democratic sheet. Brother Adam is having a monkey and va parrot time all by bis lonely in the northern end of the county. Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suffer ing to soldiers than the eczema L. W. EarrlmaD, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and suffered with, forty years. "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed," he writes. Greatest healer for Sores, Ulcers, Bolls Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. 25c at Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. Letter 1.1 at. List of unclaimed letters remaining In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for week ending Oct. 24, 1910. Elmer Auledon, Hgpollte Bollinger Carrie Balr, Mrs. Hattie BuBh, John Hill, Dr. T. K. MoKee, Mrs. Tom Mo Donald, Louis Offer, Ogara Coal Mining Co., Miss Bertie Ohoer, H. H. Ooliln, De'n Radulov. Say advertised and give dale of list when calling for above. 8. M. McCREIGHT, P. M. The American Boy Shoes outwear all others. Price $.'! 00 and 13.60. Adam's. State or Ohio, Cmr or Toledo. I LiUCAg VOUNTT. J M' Frank J. Chknet mnkM oath thnt he la senior partnor of the nrm of F. J. Ciienet A Co., doing bualnpafl In the city of Toledo, county and Stato afurraalri, and thut snid firm will pay the Bum of ONE IM'NDRKI) noLLAHB tor each and every case of catarrh that cannot bo cured Dy the use of Hall' Catarrh Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and mitMitvlhrnl In mv nnwnA' thll tth day of December, A. D.. 1886. A. w. uleahun; Notart Public. j SEAL fifth's Catarrh Cum la taken fntefflnllv and art directly upon the blood and mucoul surfaces ot the ayatem. Send tor teetlmoninla, free. k. j. cheney CO.; Toledo; o. Bold by all Dnimclflta, 75c. Take Main Family PUla for eooitlpatlon. REAL ESTATE . Rent or Sell E. Neff, JuBtloe of the Peace REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. A D1UN1F1ED CAMPAIGN Roman E, Koehler, formerly mayor of West Reynoldsvllle, now editor of the Donora American, was a friend of John K. Tener, the gubernatorial candidate, long before be entered politics, and in the last issue of the American bad the following to lay of Tener's personal character: When John If. Tener first entered politics Borne three years ago and was a candidate for congressional honors, his opponent, who owned and controlled a number of newspapers began Bcurriuous nuacir. on rener, in news columns, editorially and by cartoons, Unknown to Mr.; Tener some of his friends prepared to answer these by similar methods. Cartoons suggestive of Improper alliances of his opponent were printed and ready for circulation, but Tener himself upset their planB, lie requested that they be destroyed, He advised his friends to let the other side do all the mudsllnglng. And Tener won by a handsome majority. f The present campaign is being con ducted along the same lines, The opposition Is produtlng all the slander and villlflcatlon, Mr. Tener, In dignified manner is letting the people know of his plans for their welfare, to be carried out If he Is elected governor To do otherwise would be contrary to his nature and not in harmony with either his private or public record. lie Is not a "grand slander" nor a "hot air" orator, but he Is sincere and will do just what be says he will do. Bis business rivals and competitors will unanimously vouch for his integrity and fairness. Since the above was placed in type Mr. Tener has Issued a lengthy state. ment, clearing his name of the ac cusations of fraud brought against him, showing the charges grossly exaggerat ed, and voluntarily offering to repay to any person who believes himself 6e- frauded, all the money paid for stock In the company under dispute. In a local church recently a sermon was preached on "One Thing Reynolds, ville Needs." We were not present to hear the minister's conclusions, but our own opinion is that the thing needed most Is for every business man In Reyn oldsville to give a good imitation of a steam engine in trousers and go after the business around Reynoldsvllle that Is now going to mail order houses Furs. This year our line Is the largest and most complete. We will save you dollars on furs and coats. J. B. Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa. FOR SALE. . On south side of Main stroet, between Fifth and Sixth streets, good seven room bouse with bath and all modern Improvements. Lot 60x150. Prices and terms reasonable. Do not overlook this as it 1b one of the most desirable locations in town. Also, two small store rooms on Main street; lot 30x150; good location. Also, see me for all kinds of properties In al! parts of town and West Reynoldsvllle. Several good farms for sale. RoiiERT Z. PARRISH. Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings. Send for samples. Our assortment is unlimited. Beautiful new all over lace and trimmings. J. H. Fink, Punxsutawney. Pa. Shoes, Shoes. We save you from 50 cents to 11.50 on Shoes. Try us for your next pair. J. H. Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa, The love for our Republic is planted in every true American's heart, and we can only preserve our Republio by pre serving our liberty. E!mea E. Beck for Assembly. Blankets and Comforts. See our big 12-4 all wool blanket, all colors, worth $0.60 pair, our price $5 00. Others equally as low. J. H. Fink, Punxsutawney, Pa. A high top tan shoe for little gents, extra value for 11.75. (Adam's Boot shop. burns free and clear and steady never "frosts" the chimney or chars the wick. It is triple-refined Family Favorlto Lamp Oil Youll find it at your deal er's in original barrels direct from our refineries. Costa no more than inferior tank wagon oils gives more light, more service saves work and saves eyesight. Your dealer will recommend it. Alsomakera of "Waverlv Bpeclal Auto ruai V uu ana w averiy uaeoiwee). STOKE & FEICHT DRUG STORE Conducting a HIGH-CLASS PHARMACY la not a sinecure by any means. Much experience and an unusual decree of shrewdness are tndespensable prerequisites in the conducting of a hieh-class pharmacy, even more so than in any other retail business because the drue business has more pitfalls than any other. Knowledge of these pitfalls is iust as necessary as is the determination to keep out of them, for while a man may honestly resolve to conduct an ANo 1 drug store still he cannot do so if he does not know all the ins and outs of the drug trade. Thorough drug training, extensive drug store experience and practical knowl edge of the drug trade enable us to maintain the standard of this pharmacy at the highest possible point of efficiency. y Do You Ever Wonder? When you get home with a bottle of medicine do you ever wonder how much ca r e was taken in compound ing it, who pre pared it, did they use the right in gredients, and did they use the right quantity. These are quite natural ques tions for anyone to ask, but they are Bafely answered in every bottle of medi cine you get here. The Medicine You Take Whatever medicine you get at this store i3 exactly right. If you could see how your medicine is prepared here, the care we give every prescription that comes into our store, ifyou had the pro fessional training, to apprec iate the quality in all the drugs used and the skill used in preparing, you would never think of going else where for even your simplest drug store want. People who deal here never have any doubts about the medicine they get. Our Work Is Exceptional and our prices are as reasonable as it is possible for us to offer. We believe that the sick are under enough ex pense, so we never take advantage of any person's need to Bet our prices. In fact in case of sick ness our prices are exceedingly low. Stoke & Feioht Drug Co. reynoldsville,:pa. St imminmniiniiimiiinminmimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiinimmmmmiiimmmmmmmm PATeWTCO APRH 0, 1907. J9 The tightest and Strongest Adjustable Lace Curtain Fixture Ever Offered to the Trade. ' m ' Looh at This From Hall's The young man loves the young lady; That's his business. The young lady loves the young man; That's her business. Soon they will marry; That's their business. The minister will marry them; That's his business. WHEN MARRIED THEY WILL NEED Furniture and Bedding Carpets and Mattings THAT'S OUR BUSINESS Curtains and Draperies Dishes and Silverware G. R. 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