The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 17, 1897, Image 4

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V: k Mi'iiiid eliin mull niHIU'r.
Governor Hastings, In bin Thanks
giving proclamation, says: "We huve
abundant ami unusual cause for grati
tude. No poHtili'iii'ii has Invaded our
borders, and peace hns prevailed. God's
love has spared our lives, made onr
liomos 1iuy. Inoiviisnd our devotion to
country nml should inspire a nobler
manhood and a grander statehood."
"Brother," mild tlio minister, gently,
"yon should read your Mblo more br
Blduously. Hrolhor Biu'rough your
next door neighbor, by 1 no way never
lets a day go by without a perusal, at
least, of bis copy of the Holy Writ."
"Yes, ho may rend his Bible all right,"
said the dollnuent, "but ho always
borrows my home ncwspaer.'' Ex.
Dr. Swallow Is at present the Barkis
of Pennsylvania polifles. Ho rather
likes campaigning. He will take a
nomination for the Governorship next
year If his friend Insist. The news of
his willingness is not received without
trepidation by the Republican organs,
and we observe a sly endeavor to take
the popular imi-son out of State politics
by the suggestion that he reserve him'
self as the logical Prohibitionist candi'
date for the Presidency In 1900. I'hlla
dolphla Iirrnrfl.
"Christian Science," in so far as Its
devotees seek to apply it to tho cum of
disease, will soon be tho subject of judi
cial consideration. Afetnalopractition-
or of tho art of "divine healing" has
been arrested In Kansas City for failing
to notify tho health authorities or a
caso of diphtheria which she bad at
tended. The validity of her arrest and
any punishment that may be inflicted
upon her for failure to observe health
regulations or for the practice of tho
mummery known as "divine healing"
will bo contested by appeal to tho courts
of last resort. Tho Christian Scientists
of Kansas City are said to number from
1500 to 2000 pel-sons, who will pool their
money and interests in defense of their
cherished superstition. Philadelphia
Iiccnrd
Some of the newspapers within the
past few months, Including THE Star,
liave been advocating cheap excursions
on the A. V. R'y, and as a result there
wag an extremely cheap excursion run
to Pittsburg Sunday. We cannot speak
for the other papers, but as for The
Star, It was not advocating Sunday
excursions, no matter how cheap.
Some people take advantage of Sunday
excursions for a day of drunkenness,
and we understand this was no excep
tion, as a number were drunk. A cheap
excursion like that last Sunday put a
premium on Sunday desecration. If
the A. V. R'y Co. would run an occa
sional 12.50 or $3.00 week day excursion
to Pittsburg, good for two days, then
they would not bo offering the people
an inducement to take such a trip on
Sunday and it would be better appre
ciated by the public.
Talk Is cheap and no matter how
travagabtly it is used, there 1b no pos
sible danger of the supply ever being
exhausted, but talk alone will never
build up a town or community. Of
course it is often necessary to do consid
erable talking to get the people to a
point where they are ready' to do more
than talk. Much has been said In the
stores and on the streets of Reynolds
vllle in the past few months about do
ing something that will better the eon
dltlonof the town in the future, but so
far not a thing has materialized. In
stead of waiting on outside capitalists
to drop in our midst, why not raise
stock companies and start manufactur
ing establishments in tbe town? A
number of small industries would be no
mean thing for Reynoldsytlle. We be
lieve a chemical mill would pay big
interest on the money invested, and it
would give employment to number of
men and put considerable money in cir
culation in this Immediate vicinity.
We have plenty of the necessary wood
nearby to feed a chemical mill. There
re four or five such mills at Mt. Jewett,
Pa., that are doing a good business,
Industries will not drop into our lap, we
must roll tbem in by special work.
Bell can show you ti
$8, $0, and 910 suits in the county,
chestnuts.
No
Mothers, call at Mlllirens and inspect
the One line of boy's clothing.
Say, John, you will meet me at Bell's
buying one or tbelr tine suits.
Baby shoes 20 to 36 cents per pair at
3. 12. Welsh & Co's. , i
See Bell's 12.00 overcoats.
Fine shoes for ladles,' geut's, misses,
aud children at Johnston s
Snyder Jc Johns, fashionable tailors'. ,
Resolutions of Respect.
Whereas, God, in his Infinite wis
dom, has removed from our midst our
beloved brother and Past. Pres., August
A. Klelnhans, therefore bo It
Himlrrd, By Washington Camp, No.
(102. P. O. S. f A., that it is but
a just tribute to tho memory of onr
departed brother to say, in regretting
his removal from among us, we mourn
for one who was In every way worthy of
our respect ana regard. a
IfiwMiw. That wo sincerely conduit)
with tlio widow and llttlo son in their
sad anietion, and commend them for
consolation to Him who orders all
things for the best.
lit solved. That this heart-felt testi
monial of this Camp bo extended to his
family in their Borrow, anil that our
charter bo draped for sixty days.
limohvil. That these resolutions be
entered on the minutes of tho Camp,
printed in the Cnip Arir, Tub Ktar
and Vnhtntrrr, and a copy bo sent to the
widow of our deceased brother.
A. I j. Best.
J. C. Bahto.
Geo. W. Khm.eh, Com.
W. J. HntlEHTHOV.
3 SO. C. ROHEHTSON,
Household Oods.
The ancient Greeks believed that tho
Penates were the gods who attended to
the welfare- and prosperity of the family.
They were worshipped as household
gods In every home. The household
god of to-day is Br. King's Now Discov
ery, ror consumption, cougns, coins
and for all affections of Throat, Chest
and Lungs It is Invaluable. It has been
tried for a quarter of a century and Is
guaranteed to cure, or money returned.
No household should be without this
good angel. It is pleasant to tako and
a safo and sure remedy for old and
young. Kreo trial bottles at H. A.
Stoke's Drug Store. Regular size nOc.
and J1.00.
School Reports.
HEST SCHOOL,.
Following Is the report of Best school
for month ending Nov. 12th: Number
pupils enrolled., males 1.1, females 111,
total 211; averago attendance, males 11,
females 14, total 2.V, per cont. of attend
ance, males 1)1, females 1U, total IK).
Names of those who were present every
day during month: Hallie Best, Esther
Snyder, Annio Beck, Myrta Snyder,
Delia Snyder, Eda Snyder, Bessie Shi-
I'cy, Twila Dcemcr, Irma Snyder, Katy
Smith, Frank Smith, Wm. Smith,
Leonard Shlrey, Howard Deemer, Er-
dice Snyder.
rinu.irri school. '
Below Is tho report of tho Phllllppl
school for tho month ending Nov.-12,
18117: Number enrolled during the
month, males 18, females 14, total 32
average attendance during month,
males lfi, females 13, total 211; per cent
of attendance, males 02, females 05,
total 14. Names of those not having
missed any during month are as follows:
Laura Syphrlt, Ella Syphrlt, SuBie
Dougherty, Alma Dougherty, Florence
Spencer, Maggie Cathers, Alice Silen
cer, Grace Yohe, Uuy uornroesser,
Walter Dougherty, Floyd Yohe, Harry
Dougherty, Norman Yohe, Fred Shoes-
ly, Homer Yohe and Dennis Shaffer.
N. Orpha Beer, Teacher.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restor
ing the tired out nervous system to a
healthy vigor is Electrlo Bitters. This
medicine is purely vegetable, acts by
giving tone to the nerve centers in the
stomach, gently BtimulateB the Liver
and Kidneys, and aids these organs in
throwing off impurities in the blood.
Electrlo Bitters improves tbe appetite,
aids digestion, and is pronounced by
those who have tried It as the very best
purifier and nerve tonic. Try it.
Sold for 50c or tl.OO per bottle at H. A.
Stoke's Drug Store.
Extra good ti
.00 work shoes at J. E.
Welsh & Co's.
Just what you want some of the oys
ters opened out or the shell, while you
wait, at the lion Ton Daicery.
Johnston carries the finest line of
ladles shoes in town.
Mothers, see the fine line of reefers
for your boys at Bell, 8.
We invite the publlo to call as we are
closing out our stock of drygoods,
groceries, Hardware, Shoes ' &o. and
they can secure bargains from this
stock, when later public sales will be
made to close out balance.
J. C. Kino & Co.
We doubt If there is another school in
the state that has placed as large a per
cent, of Its students In positions as the
DuBols Business College, DuBols, Pa,
Bucklen'a Arnica 8lve.
Tbe best salve in the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ct.lblalnt,
corns and all skin eruptions, and pool
tlvely cures plies, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by H. Ales,
Stoke.
Bell is selling an all-wool blue or
black Kersey overcoat for 18.00.
J. E. Welsh & Co. keep a fine line of
ladles,' gentlemen's and children's shoes
constantly in stock
Subscribe for The Stab and get all
the local, county and general news,
Tosave money and get the latest In
shoes buy at Johnston's.
, Eoblnsoo's shoes saves you MM.
Bing -
WK HAVE SECURED THE EXCLU
SIVE SALE FOR THIS SECTION
OK THE FAMOUS
"Gresco corsets
We
,v.r, j Corset
J Y that
iffilf Cann0t
lp Wl Break
Jj (nl at the
also have a fine assortment of Ladies' and Misses'
Jackets and Capes, and Dress Goods of all kinds.
t
Our Unrivaled
MEN'S CUTAWAY SUITS.
This line is the very finest
that you ever saw in your
life. We can sell you an
All-wool Clay Worsted for
$10.00, $12.00 and $15.00.
Call and see for yourself that
we are the only exclusive
clothing people in Reynolds
villa YOUR FIGURE
We study and try to fit our
customers. Our figures also
fit, our customer's pocket
books. There is a style
about our clothing that
draws attention and Bells
them for us.
MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS.
An all-wool Jersey Shirt, laced or
button front, for 50o. Look at this
bargain and convince yourself that we
can save you money. Match us If you can.
MOTHERS,
This fall we have laid In the finest
and most complete line ever shown for
your children. A fine Rcefor suit, ages
3 to 8 years, 1.25, 1.60, 2.00, 2.60, 3.00,
4.00 and 15.00. Call and look for your
self.
CHILDREN'S VESTEE SUITS.
Did you ever see anything like our
line. It's the talk of all the people that
look this line over. They sell at our
store for tl.60 to tt.00.
Men's Underwear.
Gents' fleooed-llned underwear for
60o., 75c. and 11.00. They are beautiful
We have over 20 oolors In this fleeced-
lined shirts and drawers for 50c., 75o,
and 11.00.
Bell
& - Co.
The "Cresco" combines all
the good features of other
good corsets, and has this
distinct feature of its own,
which corset makers have
been vainly trying for years
to embody: Hy a smothly
adjusted disconnection at the
front waist line it cannot
break.
Not a woman in this com
munity but will hail with
delight a corset from which
this annoying and expensive
weakness has been removed.
You are cordially invited
to visit our store and examine
the "Creseo" have its merits
explained to you.
BELL!
Line of Men's,
Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear,
Neckwear, Hats and Caps.
Men's Stullsh Sack Suits
For the stotit and slim men
we have the largest and fin
est line ever bought by us.
It will more than pay you to
call and look the line over.
No trouble to show goods and
the following prices sell
them: 3.50, 5.00, 6.00,
7.00, 8.00 and $10.00.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
Rich Melton, Beavers, Covert cloth,
Kersoys, satin-lined, Italian-lined, to
match the goods, the finest that money
could buy, and we have them for (5.00,
6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00,
13.00, up to 120.
BOYS' OVERCOATS.
Come and Inspect this department.
Everything that is made is shown in
our Boy's Overcoat department. A
boy's Ovorooat as low as $3.00, 4.00, 5.00,
6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 0.00 and 110. . Match us
If you can.
WATER-PROOF
And therefore not damaged by rain
Our fall hats, the very finest stiff hate,
for 11.00 to 15.00. Soft hats 50o to 13.00,
BOYS' ULSTERS.
Here is where we can save you money
and show yru as fine and large a line of
Boys ulsters as you will find in the olty.
An All-wool Ulster, ages from 14 to 10
years, for W.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and
110. Match us if you can.
TRUNKS AND BAGS.
A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom
for 11.75. A good square top Trunk for
2.60.
K E L L,
SMokc'a Advertising Space.
ANYTHING
YOU WANT
you can find at our drug emporium. Our assort
ment covers everthing and readies to the utmost
boundary of the trade at all points. One might
as well try to find a colder spot than tho north
polo as look for something nut Included In our
assortment of drugs, medieines, standard prep
arations, perfumes, toilet waters, mineral waters,
extracts, flavors, dyes, soaps, and toilet and
manicure articles. Our choice goods aro a guar
antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur
ance of moderato prices.
Boys' and Children's Suits,
SUITABLE.
Certainly, because we can fit you and
show you the largest and best line of
clothing shown outside of the large
cities. We soil you good clothing for
little money. Suits for $5.00, 6.00, 7.00
and $8.00.
Bous' Long Pants Suits
in tnis line we nave ages
14 to 19 years, and it com
prises the very latest things
in suits. Can sell you a
strictly all-wool suit for your
boy for $3.50, 4.50, 5.00,
6.00, 7.00, 8.00, (..00 and
$10. Call and convince
yourself we are the people to
save you money,
Men's Prince Albert Suits.
Of Imported Clay, German Worsteds,
Unfinished Worsteds. This line com
prises the beBt line on the market and
you could not have the same made to
order for less than $30.00. Our prices
the following: $12.00, $15, 16.50 and
$18.
YOUR CHOICE
Is easily made from our seleotion of
shirts. It is wonderful what a fine line
of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with
detachable or attached collars andouffs,
for 50o., 75o. and $1.00.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER,
HATTER AND FURNISHER,
HEYISTOLDSVIUL.E, PENN'A.
Stoke's Pharmacy.
Bell
Gloves,
BOYS' REEFERS
With
or without storm
Chinchillas, Beav
all other kinds of
This is something
collars,
ers and
cloth.
that you must have as they
are warm and take the place
of overcoats. Our reefers
are as low as $1.50, 2.00. 3.00,
3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and $6.00.
Ages from 3 to 15 years.
We are the people that have the
largest assortment of Gloves. Just
think, a lined Glove for 25o. tbe pair,
and Dress Gloves all kinds. The very
latest Is the silk lined Kid Glove; we
have them.
Men's and Boys' Pants.
This department Is bang-up and over
flowing with fine rich patterns in all
tho novelties of the season. A man's
pants for 50c. up to $5.00. Boy's long
pants for 50c. up to $3.00. Child's knee
pants for 25c., 50c., "5c. and $1.00.
Match us If you can.
Boys' Double Breasted Suits.
This line Is comprised of all the very
latest things In Staple Worsteds and
Novelties of the season. A double
breasted suit, all-wool, for $2.00, 3.00,
4.00 and $5.00. Match us if you can.
NECKWEAR.
Here is where we can show the only
line of neckwear kept in the county.
Look at our window tor this line.
Your choice for 25o. Others oharge
you 60o. for not as nice a line.
Men's Underwer.
In a good, heavy, wool-faced goods, for
25c. a leg. We will put it up against
any other's $1.00 underwear. Come
and see it and convince yourself that we
have the goods and right prices.