1 I ,V Star ti ilscrtptwi. 'i.wl r ! ii inftwitir. m tin. I'M . Lonn K4ltr and Froprletojr WEDNKSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1912 Intered t thi' mstonVe . teynoldsvlll. fa., as second cla mal'mstter BnnmnriLtiV riLipnom no. 61. THF INSTITUTE'S CLOSE Continued from First Pago. the mere separation of strangers met for a week. Tlio social featuivs of tlio week s entertainment had played so important, and such mi unusual pai l, that there was genuine regret expressed at the end of tlio sessions, and dozens remained In the town throughout the day, unwilling to leave. The attendance at the session was very large even to tlio last hour. Between the county suK'rlntendent and his teachers the most cordial relations exist. Most of the teachers are heartily Jn sympathy with tlio great work of Improving conditions in the country school which Supt. Jones has laid out for himself, and which ho made the dominant now o( tho present institute. The aohcrs gavo enpiwiion of their support and cooperation in this work. In the , olu, I in soil ect was jrfven deep and favorable consideration, It Tielnir the expressed opinion that no more valuable iml could be given the many rural schools of JYITei Wil county at preOHt than that which tin) cotmly snperinWnaent IS piCSUing Fill, Mio iniriuum w.. - agriculture and manual training into the schools. The institute was an inspiration to all and directors, teachers and towns people parted with tho aincere conviction that much good had been accomplished during tho live dav session In Hoynoldsville. Tho Friday morning session was given over to instruction by Miss Woller, In drawing, to a talk by l)r. Kills on "Arnold of Kugby," in which he showed that tho theory of boy study ho had been expound ing during the week could and had been literally applied by the great man mentioned, and the last talk was by Prof. J. S. Briggs, a former superintendent of Beaver countv who is now connected with the state agricultural department. His short address was on the value of teaching the children the economic value of our native birds. COMMITTEE REPORTS, CONTESTS. The committee on resolutions presented a report, in substance as follows: Hesolved, 1st, That congratulations bo extended the citizens of Hoynoldsville for adequate pro visions for entertainment of teachers, with special mention to Elks and Eagles for granting use of their club parlors, and to the Business Men's Association for their aid; 2nd, thanks to Prof. Yoder and the Hoynoldsville orchestra for music rendered, 3rd, appreciation of County Supt. Jones' efforts to produce more efficient spellers and more eligible writers, and stamp with approval his efforts to encourage drawing, agriculture and nature study in the public schools, also commending his high ideals, easnest endeavors, efficient manner, and strenuous efforts in conducting the work of the schools in general ; 4th, thanks to Prof. Zaner, Prof. Surface, Prof. Egbert, Miss Weller and Miss Kling, for excellent instruction and to Dr. Ellis for messages of Inspiration, and to all committees who aided in making tho session a success ; 5th, appreciation of tho quality of the evening entertainment furnished; th urging every board to purchase more apparatus for miikirg exieriments in sciences taught, also that the institute insist that no high school can properly complete the course of study prescribed by the state in less than 8 months; 7th, that the institute express its regret at the death of Msss Alice Thomp son, a teacher in the county, and extend sympathy to friends and relatives. All were adopted. The committee on permanent certificates reported that examinations would be held , the last Saturday in February at Reynolds ville and the first Saturday in March at Brookville. The educational rallies committee has arranged for local institutes as follows: Wlnslow, Henderson, Washington, Snyder townships, Brockwayville and Sykesville boroughs, January 28th, committee, W. M. Jones, E. O. Tobias, F. A. Hcim. Perry, Gaskill,Big Run, Young, McCalmont and Bell, February 4th, committee, C. H. Straitiff, Homer Smail, Sheridan Shaffer. Polk, Warsaw, Heath, Eldred aud Bamett, February 11th, committee, M.G.Morris, Herman Home, Sara Khines. Plnecreek, Rose, Union and Corsica, February ISth, committee, M. M. Siar, Earl Park, Ray Jones. Clover, Knox and Summervillo, February 2ft, committee, H. W. Henderson, Mcrvin Burkett, Pearl Simpson, Beaver, Ringgold, Porter, Worthville. March 4th, Charles Wise, Claude Neville, Claresoe Stahlman. In the drawing contest, first award in Class A went to Falls Creek, work of Arthur Himes in room of Miss Elvira , Johnston. Second to Brookville, Grade 7, no name on drawing. In Class B first, Brookville, Grade 2, Carl Lucas; second, Big Run, Anna Craig, teacher, drawn by lone Neale. In country schools, first a ward to William Pratt, Spruced ale school, Miss Theresa Straitiff teacher; second, Myrna Sartwell, Richardsville No. 2. - taught by Sara Rhines. Color work : First award, to Thomas Good, Eleanors school taught by C. A. Stahlman; second to Fred Miller, Florence School, taught by Agatha Greeley. Map drawing; First award, Daisy Covert, Falls Creek, Zelda Domb teacher; second, Essie Lott, Upper Bnoheit school, Cloye Blose, teacher. Brookville, Grade 7, had the largest exhibit. The Jndges in passing on this work stated thut the work was all very fine. ( In the writing contest, Miss Grace Applegate, grade 2 and 8, Big Run, was given honorable mention for meritorious teaching of writing. Awards as follows: Exercises, Class A. first, Dorothy Graham, Mottem school, Lloyd Stormer, teacher; second, Edith Swanson, Falls Creek school, Miss Elvira Johnston, teacher. Actual writing, Class A: first award to Daniel Fonst, Brookville, grade 7; second, Nellie Biggs, Kichardsvlllo No. 2, Sara Rhines, ' teacher. Class A, rural schools: first ward. May Buscu, Volier school. J. A. Larimer, teaoher; second; Hanel Bnell, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, Of mercury wlii mircir demroy tin f of Jli SDd completely dt'r&Ujie thf little rtyHtflri alien entering it tkirouuh lite r.ucmis urlafl. Hurl articles should never be d l-icl-tit nil prHfl tlung from reputable pttyr.eiuns, a II"? PMtim-r Hie) will do Ii teu fold to tile Rood you rati no. . de rive from them. Hall's Oitarrll Cure, nirwulncuired by F. J. Cbeaey ik Co.. Toledo. O., contn:nli r.o mer cury, and ! taken Internally, aellait flln-rtly upos the blood and niuooua aurfaeea of tha system. Id buying Hall 'a otan-h Cure be mire you art ttw genuine. It la taken Internally, and made m Toledo, Ohio. By F. J. Cheney Co.. TraUmonMs tree. Hold by DrueclRta, Irlee, 7 Ke. per bottle. -Take JJaU'a Family pille for oonatlpaUun, . REAL ESTATE Rent ok. Sell . , E. N"tT. Justice of the Peace Reynoldsville. Pa. Panic school, Wrny Smith, lonelier. Class B: Hnit uwaiil, Gladys Woavur, Mir liuu school. Alum Oalg, touchers sec mil. Margaret McDonald. Urookvllh Hint grade. ' One of tho valunhlo suggestions made at ! tlio institute WBa for tlio holding of flower I shows or contests nt tlio vat-Inns schools as a means of exciting interest in iinture study. The Untiling committee mado report as follows: Recommending t' the tern-hern for special study: "Heading In Public School," -How to Study nud Teaching How to Study," and "American Stories of Golden Deeds." As tlio bent lielp In draw ins, "Progressive Art Lessons." A Dreadful Wound. from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fire works, or any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Buckien's Arnica Salve to prevent bhxal poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also for Hunts, noils, Korcs. Skin Eruptions, Known, Chnpieil Hands. (Torus or Piles. 25c at Stoke and Felcht Drug Co. A MIGHTY REMEDY Curts Backache, Sidesche, and all Kid ney, Liver and Bladder Di&easea, or money Back . . Yes, money back, that's the offer that Stoke & Feiclit Drug Co., the agent in Reynoldsvllle makes if Thompson's Barosmiki fails to cure any of the above named diseases. And when you stop to think that's a wondorfully generous offer from the view point of the afflicted, the sick and the suffering. But the generous feature Is cast aside when you learn that the makers of Thompson's Barosma aren't taking one tenth the chance you think they are, be cause they know from years of experience, and from thousands of cures, and thousands of testimonials, that Thompson's Barosma will absolutely and permanently cure all kidney, liver and bladder diseases. So the money back offer Is made simply to show quickly and conclusively that the makers of Thompson's Barosma have the utmost faith in this marvelous remedy, So if you are 111, have the blues, have lost ambition, have backacho or pains In yourside, If your urme Is high colored, and youp eyes dull and complexion sallow, the chances are that your kidneys are weak and clogged up, and that your blood is full of Impurities. So why wait when Thompson i Barosma is guaranteed to restore your health. Ut a bottle to-day at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. There are two sizes 50 cents and 1. 00. Five years ago Charles Schults, of Dun kirk, N. Y., was so weak and run down that he decided to give up his business. He took Barosma, and in a few months he regained his health, and gained 65 pounds in weight. To-day he writes: "I have been in perfect health ever since I wroto you five years ago." A Blood and Nerve Specialist. " Man is only as old as he feels. The human mechanism is similar to that of a clock, whose works must be kept in good repair in order to compete in the race with time. How many there are whose sallow complexion and general debilitated appearance pro claims to all the world their physical condidition. The brain, however, still works with' precise regularity the same thoughts, the same desires, hopes and ambitions are present; but the will, the power, the ability, the mechanical part of the body needs looking alter. Ne-ro Tablets' is the great master mechanic, the marvelous, blood and nerve tonic that will find the trouble and repair it; the results are truly miraculous. The weakened parts are toned up and built anew; the nerves become alert and ready to again obey the desires as it is flashed from the brain. New tissues form, rich, pure blood again flows through your veins and you again rejoice in perfect strength and ability. Do not delay until your case becomes obstinate, take heed of the common symptoms and the uncommon and dangerous ones will not occur.t Ne-ro Tablets are fully guaranteed and are for' sale at every drug store in Reynoldsville. FIVE PER CENT ADDED ON TAXES Five per oent will be added on all borough and school taxes not paid by January 1st. S. J. BURGOON, Tai Collector. Stockholders Meeting'. The- regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bonk, of Reynoldsville, Pa for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before it, will be held in the Banking Room on Tuesday, January 10th, 1911, at 8:00 p. m. K. C. Schuckers, Cashier. Stockholders Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Citizens National Bank of Reynoldsville will be held in their banking rooms, January 10, 1911, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of any other business that may properlyicome before that body. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. For that Co'd. - Some of that good eight year old Govern ment bonded Antietam whisker. fl.OQ tier quart at Frank's Tavern. . 1 a i ; '' " Pule Hutu ' .v Extrtt fine quality 9 pnhtids for 25 conU. A. M. Applegate,- - East Main Street. - Now Is the Time. To have your overcoat cleaned, dyed or pressed at Dahler's dry cleaning establish ment. . Velvet shoes for women, price $4,00. Aili ni s Boot bliop. ... Vnr vi. n wife, sister or sweetheart a of Wlvet boots price, l.0O. Adams. "Playing tho Ponies" at Adclphl to morrow night. Worn -n's warm lined shoes, patent tip or plain ; price $1.50. Adam s. Notice to Stockboldet. Notice Is hereby given that the regular nn"iml mooting in tint Jefferson and fjlcnr HoUK'.jiil ami Inn Comiutnv will beheld j at tliu cimipii-iy's ofllro in lteynoldavillo, j Pa., on Tuesday. January U, 'ltd 1 . nt 10 . o'clock, a. ni., fur tlio purpose of electing a iioiii-o oi uiroctors rnr tno ensuing vear. and tho transaction of such other business as mny properly enio before the meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, Lewis Iselln, President. Secretary. Notice to Stockholders. Notl(j Is hereby given that the regular snniial meeting of the Heynoldsvllle and Falls Creek Railroad will be hold at the company nflleo In Kevnohlsvlllo, Pa., on Tuesday, January IT, lull, at 10: 15 o'clock a. m., for the purposo of electing a Board of Directors for tho coming year, and the transaction of sueli other business as may properly conio before the meeting. Lucius W. Robinson, B. M. Clnrk, I'resldent. Secretary. Sealshipt Oysters. We uro still In the oyster business and have tho Kcnlshipt, also the Sealshiptors. Vou know where you always got the best. Special rates to parties, Frank's Tavern, Good sixes and a lot of styles to pick from In Men's sllpors at Adam's. NOTICE OF Application for License Ort er of the Court of Quarter Hnastnns naiuic ine i.inin hi wnicn applications for liquor licenses may tit beaid, etc. And now, October ari, m, It Is ordained SB follows! I. That the third Mondav of January. one tliousanu eight hundred and ninety- nine, ana earn and every year tnererrter, at. nine o'clock In tbe forenoon of each dav. (being the second Monday of the January inim in eacn year, oe anu me aame is hereby fixed as the time at which applica tions for lli-enne to sell aprltous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors shall be heard, at whlnh time all Demons anulvlnx or making objections to applications for said llcenars may be beard by evidence, petition, remon strance or counsel . 2. That licenses then granted shall take effect and be In force one year from the sixteenth day or eenruary next following the granting; of the same. 8. Applications for places not heretofore lloensrd must be required to establish (I) the fitness of the applicant and (21 the nece-stty for such licensed place, and In contested caes not more than three witnesses on a side will be heard on the question of the general character of the applicant and the necessity of the place for which a license ladetlrsd. 4. Supplemental petitions and remon strances In writing) also specific objections to the petition or bond of tne applicant as well as specific char km made against him shall be reduced to writing and filed In the case at least five days before the time fixed for hearing said application, otherwise they will not he heard, and no evidence will be heard In support of them, by the Court. This rule shall not apply to disqualifying causes arising within the five days preced ing the hearing. 6. No splrltous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, shall be furnished or sold by any licensed vendor between the hours of I0.hu o'clock, p. m., and S.;K) o'clock a, ni., of each day on whlcn said liquors otherwise may be legally sold. 8. All orders and rules, or parts the: eof, now In force, which may be Inconsistent with the foregoing order or rules, are here by rescinded. By the Court, JOHN W. KEED, a President Judge. The following applications for Uconie to sell liquor have been filed in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Court oi Uuarter Sessions of Jefferson County for January Sessions, 1U11: RETAIL. I. Jacob B. fykes, residence, Sykesyllle borouah, Hotel Bykts. 2 Hubert T. fmlth, residence, 8ykesvllle borough, Hotel Smith. a. W. W. Wliey, residence, Reynoldsvllle borough. City Hotel. 4. G 11. Barclay, residence, Washington township, Hotel Barclay. 5. Frank A. McConoell, residence, Reyn oldsvllle borough, Frank's Mew Tavern. 6. Patrick '. Casey, res'dence, Kalis Creek bnrouxh, Taylor Avenue Hotel. 7 David W. Nnylon, residence, Punxsu tawney borough, The National Hotel. 8. Thomas Green, residence, Heynoldsvllle borough. The Imperial Hotel. It. Jacob B. Hang, residence, Punxsutawney borouKh, Hotel Waverly. 10. YV- 8. Boss, residence. West Reynolds vllle borough, The Boss House. II. Philip J. AUgeler. residence, Brookville borough The New Jefferson Hotel. 12. John A. Donnellv. raaidence. Wlnslow township, Park Hotel. ni. a. J. Humngton residence, rJrooKvuie borough, Hotel Longvlew. 14. H. G. Keulonle. residence. B ookvllle borough, Central Hotel. 15. 8. A. Hunter, residence, Brookville borough, New Commercial Hotel. in. jonn vjuiuiisK, residence, runxsu tawnev biirough, Parnell House. 17. John o. Rdelblute. residence. Revn- oldsvllle borough, National Hotel. in. n. it. mciviiiiey, residence, urooKvuie borough, Union Hotel. IV. Jihn Jackson, residence, McOalmont township, Jackson House. 20. Ueorge Lolils rJchlcker, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Haley. 21. John Siebonrocit, residence, Brookville borough, Brookville House. 22. Klcbard E. Clover and Harry D. Edelblute, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Pantall. 3. i. E. Badaker, residence, McCalmont township, Anita Hotel. 24, John C. Burns, residence, Reynolds vllle borough Burns House. 2ft. D. U. McClelland, residence, Wlnslow township, Hotel Hughes. 26. William DeLaney, residence, falls Creek borough, Falls Creek Hotel. 27. Curtis A. Curry, lesldence, McOalmont township. Hotel McGregor. 28. T. E. Bennls, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Hotel Bennls. . 20. E r-haffer, residence, Punxsutawney borough. Hotel Whitney. (to. Alexander Watsoo, residence, Wtna low township, Hotel Big Soldier. 31. John Mansell and Georae Roberts, residence. Window township, Central Hotel. 32. William D. Gooiie, residence, Punxsu tawney borough. City Hotel. 03. Hyaome rVayne, residence, Henderson township, Wayne Hou-e. i 84. Mark 8 Stringer, residence, Big Bun borough, Hotel MiClure. 85. Samuel Dickey 8ankey, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Llndsey Hotel. DO. E. 0, Rudolph, residence, Big Run borough. Hotel Anderson. 37. P. A. H unter and F. L. Terstlne, agents for, trustees of In and In behalf of the American Hotel, residence, Brookville borough, American Hotel. 38, , Thomas -Fleckensteln, residence, Punxsutawney borough, Continental Hotel, Hit. Edward 0. Lyman, residence, Punxsu tawney borough, Washington hotel. 40. Samuel R. Williams, residence, Reyn oldsvllle borough. The Mansion. - 41. Ferruslo Iisgaul, residence, Knot township, Hotel Ramsay. 42. John c, Bell, resilience, KtlOX township, Hqiel Bell, - WHOLESALE. 1. Jolin O'l'lare, residence, Reynolosvllle buiough, certain store room and buildings appurtenant, thereto. i. M. Uoucherty. John Zedek and Thomas MrMllleh, dolni liuslnes under the Him name of W. H. lUckendorn & Co., residence, IhI ward, Punxsutawney borough, certain one story hr'ck store building, aud the build lngs'sppurtonnnt thereto. BKEWEB. 1. Magnus Mhieler. residence, Brookville borough, P'lng Brewery, Hroosvllle, Pa. 2. Brookville lliewlng Company, a cor poration. Brookville. P'l. E. B. Hendersoii. W. I. Hosenboruer and Vafko llavrllla, doing business under the firm name of the Elk Bun Brewing Company, The Elk Run Breaery. Punxsutawney. Pa. 4. Punxsutawney Brewing Company, a corporation, Punxaitawney Brewery, Punx sutawney.Pa. J,AK, IKVIM. Clerk of HieCourt of Quarter Sessions. irk of ihytSo P STOKE & Stoke & Christmas is Over and Now Comes the Substantiate C. :riiiuiiiinuiiaiiiimmuiaiiamiauiuiin!iiaiuiiiwiii 'lasaiaiuuaaaauaaaia, $. FEICHT DRUG o the season prompts to extend .to you our sin cere wishes for your happiness this glad holiday season. & May you have a Prosperous New Year. Peioht Drug Co. REYNOLDSVILLE.PA. I want to tell you I have 50 9x12 Floor Rugs, Hartford Tapestries, and a lot of Ax minster Rugs, 9x12, that I will selat a BARGAIN for Cash. Nice, salable patterns. R. HALL ft STORE us