The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 10, 1897, Image 1

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VOLUME U.
JEFFERSON COUNTY
RESULT OF THE VOTE CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD ON
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a, 1897.
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LIST OF JURORS
Drawn for the December Term, Com
mencing Monday, Dec. 13, 1897.
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Hitiwn, Jmh A., fiirmnr. Wlnsliiw twp
Muhlwln, HiivhI, (itrtni'r, Hiimniervlllo
Klllmlrn, ln IhI, I'linsiiilili'. Ilia Knn
tlrlnkley, t'oiima, fnrniir, KUlrtnl IWi
jowt'ry. ( II., dunllHi, ItriMikvlllo
Uliiiin, Wni., Hi rnniiiiisHloiinr, HriHikvllUi
Kwliia, K ('., Iiilxin r, Klilri'd twp
MliriH'k, llunry, furnnr, I'rrry twp
IMinn, J M.. niun'hiint, KivnollMVlllfl
IMtrlrk, H M., fnrnii'r. ollvi r twi
Oiitlirln, I 'nU In, fiirnwr, WIiihUiw twp
Kmali, Alliirt, liilKimr, 1'lniM'riM.k Iwp
ruttmi, V H., lulHiriT, I'nliiti twp
Mi'Anlnrh. Hlh, itKM'rluint, I'nii hiiIii wtiov
IIIIIIh, V J., fnrnii r, WIimIow Iwp
Ucllli.J I.., ti'iii'licr, Oliver twp
I'lfcr, John, fiirmcr, lii'iidrrNon twp
Hmilli, H 11., fiirtiH'i', OllviM lwp
Taylor, linvlil, hiinkiM, llroal. villi
KihK, ( W lulHiivr, Hummi'i villi!
HteviMixiii. Ili'iiry, finniiT. Wlnnlow twp
Morrlfi, M II., iiMirchiim, I'linxMiliiwmiy
Hlvwurt, J W., iMiriHMitrr, VYiiihlntfton twp
NmoiiMt, Wni., IhImiiit, I'uiiMHiHitwtii.y
THWRIIH JIMlllllH.
Motti'r. oilvir, fimiH'r, lhirniit twp
lllnipH, M 11., rui-M. liter, Oliver iwp
.MonlKoinery. JoHeph, ftirmer, Idmetnp
Mrt'lurt, A r., iiieri'htint. WIhnIiiw twp
lllniliiiuii, K T., farmer, I'iiIimi twp
llaleiitlne, Wni., lalNirer, t'lover Iwp
Hroi'hiUH, Ihiiui', farmer, Kliwxohl twp
Hhiiffer, titirue. farmer. Warsaw twp
Heliultw. V f., HeyiliiMnvllle
llrlltoii, W II., fiiriner, W ashlnxlon twp
MelUnry, Wni., farmer, IVrry Iwp
LMIIIIivn, (i A., men-haul, Ueynohlsvlllv
TroHX, J T.. farmer, Vitiiliiw twp
fSteele. A '.. lalioier, HiiKikvllle
f Wallare. J W farmer, lli ulli twp
MayeN. J W., iiu'ri'liani. Wariitiw twp
rplliiKer, lleiiiltirmm. farmer, MeCalmoiit twp
Mi'liara, I 14., lHikleeH'r, I'liiixHiilawney
Warholi, JameH, farmtr, MemlerMon twp
OpiM'lt, H A., plUHiertrr, HriM'kway villn
N'eale, J ('., eariaMiler, I'litiXHiiiawiiey
HI 'lair. It W., elei'trli'laii, I'liiixmilawney
Hall, Ull, lalh.rer, Wortlivllle
Allen, J H., lalmrer. llrm kwii.vvHIe '
l.yln, MA., farmer. I 'oik twp
HmouM. '1 liouiaH, lalMirtir, Hell twp
Xtniuw, AllMiri, farmer, MiihIow twp
Mi'tiuutfhlln. rldwiinl. farmer, Kone twp
Hleft lolin, lalHirer, HnHikvtlln
Kline, Harney, liimlwrmaii, ItriHikvllln
Mohney, J11I111 K.. miner. Venom I up
Hoover, I' W.. eHriM-nler, I'unxHutiiwney
I.uknliart, John W ., earpentor, flay vlllu
Uourley, t.eoivu. clerk, UrtKikvlllu
Uudolph, Henry, hrli'kliiyur, I'unxHiitawney
HronlUM, AnioH. farmer, ulnxtfolil twp
Henry, I, l. miner, WIiihIow Iwp
fhainburlaUi, Tluimaa, farmer, I'olk twp
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I'fMtlelhwalt. I'lilllp, liiiidliirtl, IVrry twp
llamaker.J II., lalairer, I'unxHUtawtiey
Humble, John, farmer, l'erry twp
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HIIIIh. Ilavld. farmur. Wlnnlow two
Thiinaa. Hamuitl. merehiitiL. .Met'altnimt twu
Hmllh, Levi, farmeri Perry twp
Hunter, MiU'nnly, farmer, VBliliiKton twp
Krthbauixh, Anthony, farmer, Knox twp
linivm, B W hlai'knmlth, l'erry twp
LaoilKon, T It , .1 l Vniiim twp
. Amea, Hlvlti, farmer. Heaver Iwp
Airnew, K A., landlord, Klihixl twp
Ketwr, W K., meirhant, HiiHikville
I'uddiH'k. tJtHi, Htone iiiumiii, Itriaikvllle
HowIIiik. Wni L., lalHirer, t'orHlea
Alllhir, '., farmer, HenderHon twp
Hruckeu, .W 8., teaeher. Heaver twp
HhiiIkoii, K II.. farmer, WiiHlilnuton twp
JoIiiih, OIU, lalNitr, HoHe twp
Hunter, Hamuul, farmer, Knox twp
Norrln, lamua, farmer, llenderaoii, twp
Crank, J II., miner, Washington twp
tlniild, lohn, miner, I'layvllle
TtUhel, A H., farmer, Waiiaw Iwp
Tymin, Oeo K., J: I1., Hlx Kim
Htlver, Hunry, eoiiHinhle. Olayvllle
rpdegraf, J M., farmer, Heaver twp
Keller, Daniel, uierrhunt, Oliver twp
Hunkle. M 11., lulHjivr, Kldred twp
Hoiid. W I'., lumlier dealer, liiix'kwuy vllln
Htnhlman, V Kl., farmer Heaver twp
Milllren, JoHeph. farmer, tianklll tap
C'lawHOii, John, clerk, I'liiiXHiilawiley
Wlthera, Ben. carpenter, Hell Iwp
lovirHilk, Kmanuel, farmer, I'orter twp
r'ramptoii, Fulton, caiHuler, Heath twp
Johimton, W 1. , muii'hanl, W. IteynoldHVllle
Wetxel, i.'liaM H., farmer. IMnticreek twp
North, i, merchant, I'unxhiiiawtiey
DavU. L rl., farmer, WaiKaw twp
Indon, Arthur, farmer, HenderHon twp
Parker, Loy I, carH)iiler, Kone twp
Hlerrutt, TliomaH, farmer, WitHhlntoii Iwp
Hoffman, 0 I'., .leweler, Keynoliinvllhi
Nolf, John, fartat.'r, Homc twp
&n!th, A U,, farmeryOllver rwp
McCiuuxhev, W It., fitnner, Oliver twp
Huo Bull's lino all-wool uulU for ).IK).
Iktk li,,f tntiivi.il Itkii, luuiiitiyii I lu Mu.nnid
mended tor utilumU that Arnica & Oil Lin
iment laaiiuffuiwlvti prupututlon. It will not
utaln clothing or the fairest akin,
, For au lohy H. A.Htoka,
Itowu'a Elixir will cure any rotiKhor void,
no matter of how Ioiik Hlanillnjt.
Korsulc hy II, A.Hloku.
OFFICIAL VOTE.
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TRANSACTIONS IN REAL ESTATE.
Lint of Deeds Filed in the Recorder's
Office During the Past Week.
IlnrU-y Ilolden to A. O'Doiiimll, for
pr(iHjrty In Knox twp.. l. 4117. 4(1, Supt.
27. IS!)".
MHtifot SnlialTnur to II. W. McKad
tlun, for property In I'olk twp., V.IM),
July .1, ISH7.
CluittJ. IIiM'kinnn to Coot'cu Ni'Ihoii,
jt1., for proporty In Waniiinsftoii twp.,
l2."i.(H, Nov. 2, IWI7.
Kv. (Joofjio Snyder to r'li'i'inun C.
Snydtir, for proiurty In I'lirtni anil
RlnuKold twp., i,:tii:i.Ki, Nov. :i. IH117.
('. W. lltxivor to John U. Hoover, for
proM!rty In PortiT twp.. j47.K (Vt. 4,
1H1I5.
Dnnlol W. Itiit.nll ttt Mary C. Mt
.I'll, for property In lliiMikvllli'. I.ihi,
Nov. 2.", 181KI.
Mury PhlUlppi nt. al. to .luculi K.
Konnudy, firt' property in Wlnslow twp.,
:.Rr.on, Out. 4, 1WI7.
K. Mer'aildetl to Warcaw Kuliool Dis
trict, for property in Wiimlnw twp.,
Juno 14, 1HH7.
V. A. MuCtintH'll tti Xuthun Hatiitii,
for property In KoyimliiHvillf, ,."IKI.1K),
Out. H, 1SII4.
Juuob t!. Smith to ('aliurer MiiHtrtwl
Ititino, for property in Vntinn; twp.,
2S.iV, June 24. 1H!I7.
Jauob S. I'lfer to Kd, l'owl, for prop
erty lu llondoraon twp., I(NUKI, ()et.
30, 1HD7.
Osbtu n & Slmiror to J. and It. B.
Hunter, for property In WiiHlilnuton
twp., W,2')0.0(), Oct. 10, 1X117.
Boll, LowIh & Yates C. M. Co. to
Jumea Iluihus, for pro)iorty In Itiith
mol, "iO.0O, Sopt 2Hth, 18117.
Nathan A. Ixindon and wife to Uuth
E. tJreun, for property In Hi(f Hun,
$85.00, Autj. 24, 187.
A. S. Carmalt to Adu B. G'armalt, for
projierty Id Punxsiitnwney, Clayvlllo
boroiiRh and Oliver twp., 41.00, Sept.
20, 1807.
John W. Sneddin to Robert Snoddtu,
for proporty In Falls Croek, 100.00,
July 22, 1805.
John W. Sneddin and Kobt. Sned
din to Alexander Sneddin, for property
In Falls Crook, 200.00, July 22, 1805.
Robert Sneddin to John W. Sneddin,
for property in Falls Creek, 100.00,
July 22, 1805.
W. R. Neal and Cora L. Neal, his
wife, to Susan J. Mellenry, fcr proper
ty in Punxsutawnoy, $1,500,00, Nov.
1, 1807.
Winter Excursion Tickets.
On November 1st the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will plaeo on sale
at Its principal ticket oMlcoa excursion
tickets to all the prominent Winter re
sorts In New Jersey, Virginia, North
and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida
and Cubi. The tickets will be sold at
the usual low rates, with tho usual lib
eral return limits. f
The magnificent facilities of '.ib Penn
sylvania Kiillroad, with ltcimiiy connec
tions, uiuku this tho favorite for
Winter travel.
An Illustrated book, descriptive of
WlnUtr resorts, and giving routes of
travel and rates for tickets, will lie
furnished free on application to ticket
agents.
HEYNOLPSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10,
ll
Colder Wr'ntlitT is
our good wear twice an long
we otter.
See the Men's Suits we sell at
HBJ5.00 strictly all wool and cut
in the very latest Fall styles. We
couldn't sell them for less than
8K.00 if we had bought them as
other houses bought theirs. Hut
we didn't. We bought ours when
woolens were away down in price.
To-day the manufacturers ask more
at wholesale for these goods than
we sell them at retail.
Then we have some better ones
t $6.00, 7.00 and $8.00. These
suits are made of stylish, all-wool
Cassimeres, Cheviots and Meltons,
cut in popular sack styles, lined,
trimmed and finished in a splendid
manner. Each suit perfect fitting,
each button hole done with (tare.'
See our big line of Men's Working and Dress
Gloves.
Also our big line of Men's Heavy and Dress Shirts.
Also over 3,000 pairs of Boys' Knee Pants, Iron-clad
and All-wool.
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are needed. Here's the place
in itself conclusive evidence of
Overcoats
That Excel In Style and Quality. That's the kind we
have, the kind we built our reputation on. We have
them from
$3.50 to $15.00
They are made of medium and heavy-weight Meltons,
Cheviots, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Mixtures, Ktc, all
well trimmed and made throughout; in fact, any
other store in this town will ask you from 2.00 to
$4.00 more for these same overcoats than we sell
them at.
- - PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH -
Protect yourself against sudden changes in the weather, so
common this time of the year, by wearing the proper weight
Underwear. We have it. Over 300 cases, all bougjit by
us direct from tho manufacturers before the recent rise in
prices. These all go on sale this week at prices lower than
present wholesale figures.
OCp for men's serviceable
Zc)U natural wool Under
wear, value 50c.
$1.00
for men's fancy, heavy-weight Underwear, nice
and soft as velvet, ( different colors, pearl buttcn
finish, value $1.50.
Millirens.
In making a selection
of Goods for
Fal! and Winter Wear
It is important that the choice should' be made from a thor
oughly up-to-date and well assorted stock. Then
there is no possibility of getting goods of
doubtful style. Our offerings of
DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' JACKETS
AND CAPES
Can be accepted as being absolutely correct, care
having been taken to secure exclusive, but popular
styles. In every department the articles presented .
will be found of a quality to command approval.
Prices are wonderfully small for such value. Such
goods as we have will serve better purpose else
where than on our shelves, and wo sacrifice
profits to make quick Bales.
NUMHEU 20.
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to get them. The fact that
the matchless inducementfl
50G.
for men's extra fine
pure camel's hair or
natural wool Underwear,
value 75c.
n. mum