?C3kap w ran Kgmwm Beware of Ointments for Catarrh mat contain mercury, H mercury rill iimHy drutror the snae of snuff and oominptMy diT.m-e iho whole lyMem wkm entering It thrown tho nmcoue vurfacee. Bad, ertldM ihould never bu u d except on pmertp tlone from reputable pli.atclana, ae the da mire thev will do la ten loid to Via rood you can poMbry de rive Irom them. Hall e Catarrh Cure, manufactured) Of F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. O.. eontalna no aser--eury, and la taken Internally, acting directly aaoa the Mood and mueoua lurtacee of the ayatena. la. bnylnit Ball 'a Catarrh Cure be aure you let the senulne. It la taken Internally, and made tn Total. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Teetlmontala tree. Bold by Drumrlata, Price, lie. per bottle. Take Hall a Family Pllla lor conatlpattan. To be held in Adclphi Theatre, Reynoldsville, Decemberj19-23. AflJfOUJfCSltEKT We hereby announce that the 5641b. annual session of the Jettenum County Teachers' Institute win be held ait Reynolds ville, December 19-2S, inclusive. This annual meeting baa always been a most Important (actor in the progress of he echoola In this county. Without It, much itfh&t In beat hi. our ecboola would be unknown; through It, the teachers have become acquainted with each other and with the most advanced thought along educational lines. They havf1 learned new methods and now devices for perfecting old ones. They bare been' inspired by coming in contact with the best nUibi . nAiiDoiw(yii wvtfilil tiH ihnw ermA back to their ftllllUO lib D school rooms with a knowledge and an enthusiasm that meant much for the progress of education. ' The comiing Institute stands for all for whioh Its predeces sors bave stood. No better program has ever been presented to the teachers of this county. The day instructors have a nation al reputation for excellence, and the evening lecturers and en tertainers are of the highest repute, We trust that this programme will meet the expectation' of the teachers, the directors, and the public; all these are cor dially invited. We have made an effort to provide the beat in instruction and entertainment as we did last year, and cordially invite all who are Interested to aitibend. The Institute Is the big educational event of the year, and we shall be glad to welcome all friends of education to its ses sions. , Very cordially, L. MAYNE JONES. County Superintendent Some topics that may be taken up in sectional meeting at the call of the chairman or any member. Any member Is also privileged to bring up any subject ,for discussion. Primary Section Phonies, Number Work, Language, Nature Study, Special Days and Special Programmes, Helps for Pri mary Teachers. Intermediate and Grammar Sections. ' . ' 1. Experience Meeting on Arbor Day. 2. Making the School-room Attractive. 3. Calling Classes, Calling Roll, Dismissing, Distributing Mate-rials. ' 4. Agriculture. 5. Mistakes Common to Young Teachers. HIGH SCHOOL. SECTION High School Entrance Examinations. ' Are the High Schools Reaching Enough People? Pictures Suitable for H. S. Rooms. The Course In History as Given In The State Course. Some Arguments in Favor of Boys Attending High Schools. Arrangement of The English in the H. S. Course. How Can the Principal be Most Helpful? Simplifying H. S. Commencements. INSTITUTE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. President L. Mayne Jones. ' Chairman High School Section W. M. Rife. Chairman of Primary Section Leola McLaughlin. Secretary Charles S. Lord. Rosa Clawges ENROLLING COMMITTEE C. B. Hanawalt " Ohae. Strattlff C. E. McLaughlin COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS M. G. Morris E. 0. Tobias C. E. Wilson W. M. Jones and C. A. Anderson Homer Henderson C. B. Hanawalt ' PROGRAMME OF THE INSTITUTE. All morning sessions begin at nine o'clock. All afternoon sessions begin at 1:30 o'clock. All evening sessions will begin at 8:15 o'clock. MONDAY P. M. i Devotional. ' ' Address of Welcome Dr. J. C. Sayers Address Hon. Henry Houch Lecture, "Being A Boy" Dr. C. C. Ellis Evening Session The Hinshaw Grand Opera Company TUESDAY A. M.. Devotional and Music in General Session. High School Session: Address by Ellis and Egbert Primary Section Egbert, Weller and Zaner Intermediate and Grammar Weller, Zaner, and Houck , TUESDAY P. M. Address Zaned The Real Pedagogue ' . Ellis Yoder Music .. Address. EVENING SESSION, Ex. Henry Houck Governor Glenn. WEDNESDAY A. M. Devotional and Music in general session, and Address by Houck High School Section .Ellis and Egbert Grammar Weller and Zaner Primary1....;.'... Zaner, Surface and Weller WEDNESDAY P. M. Qteropticon Pictures of Out Door Art. Spelling Contest Music Yoder Address '. Ellis Injurious Insects of Penn., Illustrated Surface .-EVENING SESSION, The International Girls THURSDAY, A. M. High School Section Surface, general business and Totmd table. Grammar , ..Weller and Surface Primary Ellijs and Weller THURSDAY P. M. "'Beneficial Insects of Penn. illustrated Surface Music .' .Yoder Address, r "The School and Society". ....'...Bills EVENING SESSION, Ex. Governor Hooh. , FRIDAY A. M. Devotional ' ' Addpe9B Miss Weller Music Address Yoder .Ellis PROGRAMME OF DIRECTORS' COKYEJtTIOIf, The 'Directors' Convention will meet in the auditorium of the public school building Wednesday and Thursday Dec. 21 and 22, 1910. The Officers of the Association are: President Thos. J. Evans, Young District Vke-Presldenlt C. H. Irvin, Big Run. Secretary Harry Jones, Corsica. Treasurer Hasson Mays. iHIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. . Wednesday, 10:00 A. M. President's Address Thomas E. Evans Address by Henry Houck Address by i..Dr. C C. Ellis General Discussions. x Wednesday. 2.00 p. m. Address by. Henry Houck. Discussions of topics enumerated below, and questions answered by Henry Houck and others. Thursday, 10:00 A. M. Election of Officers and Other Business. Statement of Present Oondiiitdonis in Our Schools by. ..... The County Superintendent , General Discussions. Thursday, P. M. . c, This session will be held hi he Theatre In connection with the Institute. , ' Topics that may be taken up at the call of the chairman or of any member of the convention: The Number of Directors. . The Director as a School VteJtor. The Records of School Business Transacted. The Directors and Che Physical Conditions Surrounding Pupils. Sanitary Measures in the School. Contagious Diseases. INSTRUCTORS DAY SESSIONS Dr. C. C. Ellis, Prof. H. A. Surface, Miss Beatrice Weller, Professor J. W. Yoder, Professor Walter Egbert, Professor C. P. Zaner. v Hon. Henry Houck EVENING SESSIONS. Monday Evening The Hinshaw Grand Opera Company. Tuesday Evening Ex-Governor Glenn. - Wednesday Evening The International Girls. Thursday .Evening Ex-Governor Hoch. Tuesday evening the lecture "will be preceded by a short talk Illustrated with the abereoptlcon by Mtsa Alicia M. Zierden. Miss Zierden to sent to the Imstttute by the Pennsylvania State Museum to tell the teachers of the help they may get from the State Museum. COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL RALLYS Frances Helm . Eanl Park Jay McAnlnch M. M. Star Charles Wise C, E. McLaughlin " Claude Neville, C. H. Straltlff This committee is requested to be ready to report Wednesday morning. COMMITTEE ON PERMANENT CERTIFICATES. M. G. Morris Effle Milliren F. A. Kohler COMMITTEE ON COURSE OF READING H. W. Henderson, Frank Glenn, H. B. Clawson, COMMITTEE ON ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. C. R. Hal! Mrs. J. W. Gillespie Mrs. Jarvls D. Williams Mrs. H. J. Pollitt Mrs. Jos. Williams COMMITTEE OF USHERS FOR DAY SESSIONS Jay MoAnlnch Ray Smith J. W. Straltwell Pearl Simpson COMMITTEE ON DISPLAY WORK Lulu Black, ByTd Morgret, Maud Meek, Jennie M. Dally. COMMITTEE ON BOYS' CLUB CONTEST B. E. Matson Meade Snyder Clyde Blose INSTITUTE NOTES 1. The enrollment fee will be the same as previous years, $2.00. This Includes reserved seats to all the evening sessions. Each teacher will also pay at this time ten cents for a song book. This book may be returned any-time Wednesday by those who do not care to keep It; return to the news-etand and the ten cents will be refunded. 2. Important mail matter should be addressed In care of the Institute. . . 3. The enrolling committee will meet at eight-thirty Monday morning In Parlors of Elks, Main Street 4. All seats will be reserved at Stokes Pharmacy. ' One side of the Opera House will be reserved for teachers until 1:30 P. M. Dec. 19th. No seats will be sold from this side until Mon day morning of the 19th of December. The other half will be open to anyone Monday, November 28th, at ton o'clock A. M. 6. By noting the programme you will notice that the fore noons are devoted mostly to section work. All general sessions will be held In the Opera House. The High School Section will meet at the school building, room 14. .- The' Primary Section will meet at the school building, room The Intermediate and Grammar Sections will meet in Opera House. 7. The Elks have generously thrown open their spacious parlors for Che use of the teachers during InaUtute; these parlors will be general headquarters1 for the teachers; the rooms will be open to teachers at all hours when the Institute is not in session. 8. Course tickets for the lecture course for those not teach ing will be 12.00, including reserved seats. . Single admission 75c and 60c, 13. Free Free Free WITH every purohBse of 3 au it i 1 1 Bn(j over at our gtore from now until after January 1st we will give absolutely free a handsome Solid Sterling Silver Coffee Spoon With Gold Bowl We have the finest line of high class jewelery in town at the lowest price Come early and select your Christ mas presents. By paying a small deposit you can have them laid away for you until you want them. Engraving1 free. CUNNINGHAM- The Jeweler Opposite Imperial Hotel . Reynolds vfUe, Pa. la air levHk rtmnfc WtW W afc S a M JSC. i"""'" www WW iiff wc w Ww.w.mWtWimw Milliren's I f i I Marti Mea 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 'Phone Marvelous Discoveries, mark the wonderful progress of the sire. Air flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders, Dr. King's New Discovery to save life when threatened by coughs, colds, lagrippe asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay foyer and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections It has no equal. It relieves nstantly. Its the surest cure. James M. Black of AshevUle, N. C, B. D. No. 4, writes it cured him of an obstinate oongh after all other remedies failed. 60c. and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Stoke A Felcht Drug Co. Women's warm lined shoes, patent tip or plain ; price $1.50. Adam's. a 'a a a a, h 'All Ladles' Goals $8, $10, $12 Reduced to $4.50 and $5.00 N. HANAU THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Muoh 8lekneM Due to Bowel Disorders. A doctor's first question when con sulted by patient is, "Are your bow el regular?" He knows that 88 per cent of Illness la attended with Inac tl7 bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can be restored. - Bezall Orderlies are a positive, pleas ant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders in general. We are to certain of their great curative value that we promise to return the purchaser's money in every case when they fall to produce entire satisfaction. Bexall Orderlies are eaten like can dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth ing, strengthening, healing influence on the entire intestinal tract They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu lence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect. They are espe cially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Bold only at our store The Retail Store. For Sale by Stoke & Felobt Drujr Co., Reynoldsville, Pa. HAIR HEALTH. If You Have 8eale of Hair TreuMsk Take Advantage of This Offer, We could not afford to so strong! endorse Rezall "93" Hair Tonle and continue to sell It as we do, If It did not do all we claim It will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rezall "03" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users,' they would lose faith In ns and our statements, and In consequence our business pres tige would suffer. We assure you that If your hair Is beginning to unnaturally fall out or If you have any scalp trouble. Recall "03" Hair Tonic will promptly eradi cate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and prevent premature baldness. Our faith in Rezall "03" Hair Tonic Is so strong that we ask yon yon to try It on our positive guaran tee that your money will be cheerful-' ly refunded if It does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 60c. and $1.00. Bold only at our store The Rezall Store. For Sale by Stoke & Feloht Drug Co,, Beynoldevllle, Pa. PYROGRAPHY . All persons desiring work of this nature executed for Christmas or the holidays are requested to leave orders at once with the undersigned or address by mail. All work promptly and artisticaly finished. MISS MARGARETTE APPLECATE P. O. Box. 145 Reynoldsville. - - . Pa. s TOCK 40LDERS' MEETING. You are hereby Informed that the annua! meeting of the aiockhuldere of the Hummer vllle Telephone Company will be held at the eeneral office of the company In Brookvllle, Pa,, on Wednrabay. I lie lllh day ol January, 1UII, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m , for the purple of electing ii Board of Directors for the Company, for the enaulnv year, and for the transaction of auch other bualneaaaa may prooerly come before said meeting. J. K. Ukown, President. J. 8. Hah bond, Secretary. The- 1 MS MILIUMS are rapidly approaching and you will surely be wanting to pre pare yourself for them. The bargains you will wish to supply your needs with will be found at Tie Peoples Bargain Store as we have on hand an immense stock of men's, ladies' and chil dren's furnlshiuRs. Below we can only mention a few of the many articles to be found in our store : Boys' suits from $1.25 to $5.75 Men's clothing from $11.00 to $17.50 Large assortment of men.s trousers rang ing in price from 85c to $4.50 per pair Men's and boys' caps from 25c to 75c Hats for men 50c to $Z25 . Variety of sweaters from 19c to $225 Great bargains in fancy holiday handkerchiefs from 5c to 25c each Men's, ladies' and child - ren's silk handker chiefs 15c to 25c each Don't forget we have great bargains to offer in shoes and rubbers for the family. We give you each article as represented and do not exagger ate our stock. Do not fail to come and ex amine for yourself as you will be well repaid by the bargains you get here. fUflTZ&N Prop. Ubcrlb for " The -X Star TTTT T T ?TTT