The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 09, 1895, Image 4

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C. A. ftTKPIIKNNON, Kdllnr and Pnb.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOHEU 0, 1805.
A n Inrtr-npndcnf local pn per, pit 111 lhod pvpry
Wednesday Hi Kcynoldsvlllc, .lolTcrson Co.
Pa., devoted to I he lntirrt of HcyiioliUvlllo
ami J cfforon county. Non-ollt Icnl, will treat
nil wit h fiitrn,"1,. nml will he especially friend
ly toward the lalxirlntf ebm.
HnlMcrlpllon price l. on per year, In ndvnnro.
Communication Intendcil for publication
mint 1ms accompanied by the. writer'" name,
not for puhllcal Ion, Inn. in a Kuarnntco of
good faith. IntcrcMlnv new Itctrmftollcttcfl.
Advertlnlnir rate made known on appllca
tlon at thoomVc In Arnoldx' Hlock.
Lonirhtv communication nnd change of
advert Iwmontii nliould roach thl olltce by
Monday noon.
Addrcw nil communication! toC. A. Steph
enson, Keynoldavllle, I'n.
Enlcrpd nt thn postofflr at KnynoidKVlUe,
Pa., an nocond clnu mall mat tor.
If you want your children to stay at
home make homo at leant an plcanant
to tho ntrept. Frovldo them with
amiioomentn and pood hooks. Do kind.
Bo reasonable Don't snap or snarl.
Children will go a fjood ways for ".smile
and a kind word, and tf they have to
seek for them amonpnt the little arahs
In the alley, there they will go. They
know (food society when they see It,
and they like sunbeams in raps better
than bcowIs in silks and lncos. Ex.
Railroad managers have been trying
to get rid of men who are in tho habit
of petting drunk, and they may now
make war on tho una of tobanco. An
exchanpo nayn: Tho employes of the
Boston it Mnino railroad received tho
following notice, signed by tho superin
tendent and approved by tho general
manager: "Your attention is called to
tho fact that you aro not allowed to use
tobacco in any form whatever whllo on
duty, nor on trains or In stations when
off duty with uniform or badge on.
This rulo is imperative, and must be re
garded at all times."
A boy who was recently sent to a
boarding school has just sent the follow
ing letter to his loving mother: I got
hero all right and I forgot to write be
fore. It is a very nice place to have
fun. A fellor and I went out in a boat
and tho boat tipped over and a man got
tno out and I was so full of water that
I didn't know nothing for a good long
whilo. Tho other boy has to bo buried
aftor they find him. His mother came
from Lincoln and sho cries all tho time.
A hoss kicked mo over and I have got
to havo some money to pay tho doctor
for fixing my head. Wo aro going to
set an old barn on fire to-night nnd I
should smile if wo don't have bully fun.
I lost my watch and am very sorry. I
shall bring home some mud turtles and
I shall bring home a tamo woodchuck if
I can get 'em in my trunk. Ex.
Thorc are good and bad men of all
nationalities, says tho Punxsutawnny
Spirit, but wo havo learned from ex
perience to Iihvo tho slncorest respect
for tho Swedes. They are honest.
Honesty is a national characteristic
with them. On our mental blackboard
we have written down this Boctiment:
'"If a Swedo owes you a dollar, you will
get it." And wo" do not romombor a
singlo instance that has tended to shako
our faith in this conclusion. Tho
Swedes are Industrious and enterpri
sing. You never soo thom scheming
to get anything for nothing. But
whorovor they aro there Is thrift. Tho
sound of tho hammer and tho whirr of
wheels is heard. Thriving cities and
fertile fiolds follow thom. Tho Swedes
, illustrate the truth of this: He will
get there soonest who goes stralghtest.
''Witnnssos," says tho Philadelphia
Rfrord, "should not be hectored and in
Dultcd by ill bred and underbrod law
yers. The judgo should bo on the alort
to protect thom and to make thoir
respective courts the sceno of ordor and
decorum." That is certainly true.
There ought to be good manners at
court. There is nothing In tho law or
the constitution that permits a black
guard at torney to badger and hulley a
witness, and no guod can come out of it.
But still it is a very common practice
all over the country. If a shrewd law
yer cau umuubk u lying witness by koon
wit, and lay a snare for his foot that will
trip him up, that is all right. But he
should do it with the polish and polite
ness of a prlnoe. Klttannlng lltjmbli
can. Jefferson county has one or
two lawyers that need calling down
occasionally.
Tho marriage license act as amended
by the legislature of 181)3, wont into
effect Tuesday, Oct. 1st, in every county
in the State. Its operation- has been
retarded two years by a clerk in the
transcribing room of the House of Rep
resentatives writing tho figure "Ave"'
for a "throe" in the original bill. The
marriage license act as passed in 1885
was amended in 1880 so as to require
the murriage ceremony in the same
county in which the license was granted.
The amended aut which bos gone into
effeot, poovldes that a marriage license
may be scoured In one oounty and the
parties be married in any other county
In tho Commonwealth, provldlug the
party solomnlziug tho ceremony trans
mit a duplicate record to the other
county. Tho amendment will be of the
greatubt bjtiefit to those about to marry
who cau more readily reach the oounty
seat of ao adjoining county than thoir
own. The forms to be undergone In all
counties by applicants for license are
the same as required by the original
A Tireless Letter Writer.
How many of our readers atop but a
single moment to think what a constant
and tireless letter writer the man is
who gots up every wook the local page
of the county nowspnpers. Week aftor
week, month after month, and year
after year, ho goes on with his work,
giving tho news of tho town and neigh
borhood, nnd or Joyous; chronicling
births; tolling of marriages; recording
deaths; noticing tho coming and
going of people; giving the details of
enterprises of various sorts; In a word,
making a record of tho successes and
failures, joys and sorrows, hopes and
fears, pleasures and disappointments of
a whole community. If any Individual
wore to undertake to write a letter to a
frlond each week, giving only half the
news afforded by the local paper, he
would give it up aftor the first effort.
But tho local editor koops on at his
work, and in somo mysterious way finds
In It a satisfaction and often a real
pleasure, If not much money remunera
tion. Of course ho tiros occasionally,
but after a day's rest ho takes up the
work ngaln, and whon people won't
como and tell him the news he goes out
and hunts It up. Pew persons realize
what the country editor does in the way
of presenting tho doingsof his neighbor
hood in readable form. Brookvlllo
Democrat.
Tenth Annual Reunion.
Tho 10th annual reunion of tho 103th
Rogt. P. V. V. will bo held at Reyn
oldsvlllo Oct. 17, 1 !.". All old soldiers
are cordially invited to attend nnd on
arrival in Roynoldsvlllo will report at
tho office of E. No IT, on Main strcot,
register thoir names and No. of tho
regiment In which they served, and re
ceive tickets for dinner.
John M. Hays,
See. 10,1th Regt. Ass'n.
Save your money until yon call at tho
People's Barealn storo and see tho
goods and get the romarkablo low
prices. A. Katzkn, Proprietor.
Whilo some goods aro hiirhor. manv
are lower. Don't fall to boo Robinson &
Mundorff for prices.
A nice assortment of men's and bov's
clothing, hats and caps at tho People's
Bargain storo.
Latost style of coats and cbik-s can bo
found at Bing & Co's.
Two year old holfer and seven vear
old cow for sale. Enquire of Jos.
JIcKornan, at A. V. depot.
ColToe 15 conts a package at Wm.
Burgo's.
Salt f)."i cents a barrel at Swartz Bros.
Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of
land near town. J. C. King & Co.
Never allow cows to drink wntor that
you would not drink yourself. Milk
from common cows when grass fed
contains nearly 87 per cent wator. Tho
cow has no filter in her to purify water
and if tho water is impure tho impurity
goes straight into milk. If a cow
drinks 100 pounds of impuro wator, 87
per cent Impuritlos of that wator will
bo found in tho milk.
Look over your city lists, make out
what you want, let us give you prices
on snmo goods. Everything being
equal, patronize homo. Wo guarantee
prices. Rohinson & Mundorff.
The Roynoldsville Hardware Co. Is
offering to soil haps and blankets aj.
cost to closn.out thoir stock.
A largo stock of baled hay and straw
at W. T. Cox's.
The Star one dollar a year paid In
advance. . ,
"A Soldier's Sweetheart" 1b a power
ful play. It has a good strong plot and
is bright and enjoyablo from start to
finish. Do not fail to see it Monday
night at the Reynolds opera house.
At King & Co.'s you will find balod
hay, salt, flour and a full lino of general
merchandise.
Hups and blankets for sale at the
Roynoldsvlllo Hardware Co. store at
cost to close out the stock.
Tvlftluo tvUh the CMcH.
FoLTZ McMann At Brookville, Pa.,
Oct., 1, 18H5. by Rev. J. M. Weavor,
J. F. Foltz and L. H. McMann, both
of O'Donnell Station, Pa.
Veite Sechhist At tho M. E. par
sonage in Brookville, Pa., 0:;t. 3rd,
181)5, by Rev. Dr. Warren, William
H. Veite and Miss Annie L. Sochrist,
both of Panic, Jefferson Co., Pa.
House and lot for salo in West Ueyn
oldsvlllo seven rooms. Inquire of F.
K. Mullen or C. Mitchell.
Captain Sweonoy, U. S. A., San Die
go, Cal., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Rem
edy is the first medicine I have ever
found that will do mo any good." Price
60c. Sold by J. C. King & Co.
JSTRAY NOTICE.
Came trpspussliiK on tho promise of the
uiiduiHlfinuU In Wliislow township ubout tho
Will of hiinluinhor. Ma. ono luiKo roau row
with hull oil uud rlicht horn bent down over
eyo. The owner is roquoatod to coino for
ward, provo property, pay churtfea and take,
hor away orshu will bt dlsijosou of according
tO law, ISHAKI. rlMVUKK, JU.
ltoyuuldavllln, 'u., Hopt. Is, IhM.
QAUTION NOTICE.
All puraona are heroby cautioned not to
trustor harbor wy wlfo, Ourllo J'aliitor, on
my account, as nh laft my IkhI and board ou
baturday, Hopt Otlli, without Just causu or
provocation, una I will pay no iihik coiorac
ud by her. Jons 1 aim rut.
KyklU), fa.. Beyt.'K), MM.
Leading
Glotlilcrsl
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Lowest
Prices!
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SEFECT FITTM CLOTHING !
Our Fall Stock of Men'n, Children's and Youths' Clothing is now in and placed. It's a Royal and Handsome!
phowing of finely tailored and perfect fitting garments. Our Stock is the Wonder of Clothing Annals. It exceeds in
quantity and excels in style and quality. Your best friend, seeing you in one of our suits, would not know but that
it had been made for you. One of the chief characteristics of our crarments this season is the absolute tirfnr.t,lnni
attained in the fit. If you will examine and get prices you will be convinced as well na ns th.it, w nr trMna ih bfiB
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values in the county.
New Fall Style
Of Men's
Suits !
Looking at the
extent and vari
ety of our stock
it seems impos
sible that we
should fail to
please you in a
suit. We have
new designs in
colored Chev
iots, choice
stripes and
plaids in fancy
Worsteds, new
mixtures in fall
Cassi meres, new
styles of plain
and ribbed fab
rics; well made,
well trimmed,
and a perfect fit
guaranteed.
We have double or single breasted,
cutaways or cutaway sack, in all the
fashionable weaves and all the prevail
ing colors, mixtures and patterns at
$3.98, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 810.
Ovcrshirts - and - Underwear!
Good camel's hair shirts or drawers
for 25c: last season sold for 50c.
The celebrated fleece lined Under
wear that sold for $1.00 last season, now
at our store for 50c.
Good Pure Wool underwear, all col
ors, Cream, Tan, Brown and Dark Pearl,
$1. They will ask you 1.50 elsewhere.
Good overshirts from 50c. to 1. They
take the lead. Call and see them.
FALL HATS
-AND-
WINTER CAPS.
We carry the largest stock of
Hats and Caps in the county. All
of the latest shapes and styles.
Arguments are needless to any
good judge when we show our
Fedoras and Derbys at our modern
low prices. Derbys and Fedoras
from $1.00 to $3.00. See our $1.50
Derby. Caps from 15c. upward.
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Fall and Winter
Overcoats.
Chilly nights
and mornings
make you
think of Fall
and Winter
Overcoats.
We are ready
with a com-
Iplete line in
the newest
fabrics and
styles. Men's
Shetland and
Irish Freeze
Double or
Single Breast
e d Storm
Overcoats $5,
$0.00, $7.00,
$8.00, 9.00,
$10.00.
Boys' Long
Cut, Double
Breasted
Overcoats
with deep capo from $1.50 to $5.
Call and see the largest, best
and cheapest stock of Overcoats
ever exhibited in lleynoldsville.
mmmm
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Heavy Winter Suits
Boys' All Woo
Double Breasted
unevlot, uassi-
meres and Imports I
i m il l
bu vvurieus, ueao
and serviceable,
made up in the
height of fashion
at the following
prices: $1.25,
1.50, 2.00, 2.50,
3.00, 3.50, 4.00;
ages from 4 to 14
years.
Everything that is new in style and
color is represented in our superb show
ing of Children's Clothing.
FALL - AND - WINTER
Trousers !
Nobby dressers will appreciate our
fine exhibit of Pantaloons. Everything
that's new and stylish in fabric, and
every pair is guaranteed to fit; 65c,
75c, $1, 1.50, $2, 2.50, $3, 3.50. At
these prices we bIiow a line of about
1,500 pairs of men's elegant and stylish
pantaloons. They are as fine trousers
as can be found anywhere at any priceJ
The materials are of the finest Imported
Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. Th
patterns are light and dark stripes, wide
or narrow mixtures and solid colors.
Gloves
AND
Mackinaw Goafs,
EE EL - O U R-
Neckties
AND
Collars,
Umbrellas
AND
Trunks.
MILLIRENS,
Reynolds Block.
lleynoldsville, Pa.
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