The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 01, 1897, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, DKCKMBKB 1. I8B7.
An Inrtopondi'til lornl pnnrr. ptihlNhril errry
Wedn!dy st Rejrnoldsvllle, Jefferson l'i.
I., devoted to tlin Interest of Heynoldsvllln
una Joffcrnonrminty. Non-polltlriil.wlll trrnt
nil with fnlrnrw. nnd will be especially friend
ly towards Hip Inlwrln elm.
Rubfwrlpllon prlrefl.nflppryefir.ln ndvnnre.
OommuiiliMitlun Intended fur piildlrntlon
must be Rccompiinli'd liy tlii writer's nnmo,
not for puhllrntlnn, but no n inifiriintee of
noodfnlth. lntrrrttlnn news Items solli'lted.
Advertising rules mnde known on applica
tion fit tlio offlre In Arnolds' Block.
Irfinithtv rommtinlrnllnns nnd elmnitc of
advertisement should reach this olllce by
Monday noon.
Address nil eommiinloiitlons to C. A. Steph
enson, Kcynoldsvlllo, Pa.
Entered nt the nostonVe nt Reynoldsvlllo,
I'd., (is second clans mull matter.
Thomn G. Sampte, of Pittsburg.
Vice Chancellor tif the K. of P., Ill his
nrtdvciw In this place Inst Wctlne?tl:ty
evening iil: "Tho man who li vis
entirely for himself I tint most srlflhh
man that lives, nnd ho hnd better cry
for himself, for no one will cry for him
when ho riles,"
Tho Punxmtawney Spirit says: "Tho
fact that no rich gold mines have been
discovered in Jefferson county within
tho past year epenks volumes for tho
voracity of Jefferson county editor.''
There Is not another county In Penn
sylvania whoro tho editors nro k enre
f til about sticking to tho truth of tho
matter as they aro In Jefferson county,
don't you know, I3ro. Smith.
Thursday, December 2nd, hag been
appointed hy County Superintendent
Teitrlck as a day for parents and patrons
to visit the m'IiooIh of Jefferson county,
and as it is a new departure It Is to be
hoped that a largo number of people In
each district of the county will visit tho
schools to-morrow. Parents should be
interested enough In tho education of
their children to visit the schools
occasionally. Wo think that Prof.
Teitrlck Is wise In Betting apart one day
In tho year as parents' day. If you have
never visited the school try to miike it
convenient to make a visit to-morrow.
Reynoldsvlllo has ono of the best schools
' In tho county nnd the only thing neces
sary to convinco you of this fact Is for
you to go and see.
Tho County Commissioners havo not
us yet made any arrangements for tak
ing care of the prisoners in the lull
during tho remodeling of the same, nut
expect to find quarters for them either
at Ridgway or Huntingdon. Brook
vllle would bo tho most convenient on
account of the close railroad connection
but they havo no jail over there
only an excuse for a jail. Clearlleld
Republican.
It either ono of tho editors of
tho Republican should happen to got
into tho county jail thoy would
find it a pretty good "excuse." It Is
Iilgh time, however, for Clearfield
county to fix up the dilapidated old
thing, called a jail, from which prison
era can escape without even sawing off
bars. And gay, Brethren, when you
get tho old jail remodeled, get sonio
live officers In your county who will
catch gome of tho murdorors that do an
occasional job over there.
We aro Indebted to Governor Hast
Sngs for copy of a pamphlet of over
three hundred pageg, containing slxty
two bills passed by the Legislature of
181)7 which the Governor carved up
with his veto ax. Many of the bills
were for the appropriation of the state's
money for various purposes. Some of
the bills vetoed, in our estimation,
would have been all right to place on
the statute books. Governor Hastings
has been severely criticised by some of
the Republican papers of the state. No
loubt he needs a little of the criticism
bestowed upon blm, but there is one
thing sure, ho saved this Commonwealth
thousands of dollars. No later than
Wednesday of last week the Kane
Republican, of whloh Col. Lucius Rogers
Is editor, "ripjied tho Governor up the
back" for his outrageous extravagance
In fitting up the already palatial Execu
tive Mansion at Harrisburg. The
Republican says: "And this is not the
only case of outrageous extravagance on
the part of tho presont Executive of
this state. Others will be noticed hero
after." What's Rogers kicking about V
Among the bills votoed we find an act
"to provide for the ordinary expenses
of the Executive, Judicial and Legis
lative Departments of the Common
wealth," &o., and In one paragrah of
. that act we find this: "To tho Chief
Clerk of the Senate for the payment of
Lucius Rogers for services as clerk to
the Senate appropriations Committee,
during the session, of 1807, tho sum of
11,000." Because Roger's didn't get a
slioe of the tax-payers' money, now he
proposes to squeal on the Governor
See V Some of the other newspapers
that are howling may have been touch
ed by the Governor's veto axe.
Your watch repaired and guaranteed
to give satisfaction at Goodors'.
Arbuokle's and Lion coffee only 10c,
at Robinson & Mundorff's.
Flue shoes for ludles,' gent's, misses,'
and children at Johnston's
Silver back combs 50e, 75o, and $1.00
at Hoffman's.
Baby shoes 20 to 115 cents per pair at
J. E. Welsh & Co'a.
Say, John, you will meet me at Bell's
buying one of their fine suits.
Arbuekle coffee 10c. at Robinson &
Mundorff's.
Foot Ball Qame.
Thanksgiving afternoon the "Indians"
of Punxsutawney were scalped by the
"Pirates" of this place In a lively game
of foot ball to the tune of 28 to 0. When
tho two teams lined up, Punxs'y sent
tne nan wen into the "t'lrates " terri
tory and was caught by Honn, who made
a good run before being downed. The
ball was then given to McDonald around
left end forrt yards. Gibson wao given the
hall but was too slow and was downed.
Ho was given tho ball nualn and unshed
over the lino for a touchdown. Gibson
kicked goal. Punxs'y again kicked off
and the ball was caught by Poster, who
made 10 yards. McDonald took the ball
for a 20 yd. run around loftrnd. Tho ball
was near the line and Gibson was pushed
over for a touchdown and kicked goal.
Punxsy kicked otr and tho bull was
raught by Tloon, but downed without
much gain. McDonald then made a short
gain around left: Bohren around right
lor I.) yards. .McDonald got around left
ngnin for 10 yards and also through
center for 5 yards. First half ended
with bull on the 1'tinxy's 5 yard line.
Score 12 to 0.
On the second half TV-vnoldsville
kicked olT nnd Knurr got the bull and
mnde a short gum, Meknllip. Knnrr
nnd McCartney, In succession, failed to
gain and the ball wits given to Reynolds-
vine on z.i yard line. .MeDitnald was giv
en the bull and with poor Interference
run .. yards for a touchdown. Gibson
kicked onnl. Pnnvs'v Wicked off nrd the
ball was caught by V'oley and downed,
after going 15 yards, liohrcn around
right for i yards, Giltson through center
for 3 yards. Then Ilium, McDonald and
liohrcn each made 3 yards. Gibson
and Hohron each fulled to gain and the
ball was given to McDonald who made a
nice 10 yd. run for a touchdown. Gibson
kicked goal. Punxs'y again kicked off
and tho ball was caught by Hoon and
downed on tho ,'U)yd. line. McDonald was
given tho ball and made 7 yards: lioh
rcn and Gibson each a yarns. McDonald
again skipped around left end for 10
yards. Gibson was then given the ball
ti nd pushed over tor a touchdown, out
failed to kick goal. As time was up this
ended the second half. Tho line up was;
l'IRATKS 1MS1TIOM INDIANS
Williams left end 11. Ford
Foster left tackle Graff
Ferris left guard Hrown
Burns center Honey
My res right guard spencer
Foley right tackle McKallip
Malloy right end F. Ford
Hoon quarter L. Hastings
Hohrcn left half Knnrr
McDonald right half Campbell
Gibson full back G. Hastings
Score, Pirate 28, Indians!). Referee,
Woodward. Umpire, Booth. Lines
men, Young and Smith. Timer, Foley.
Subs., McCartney for L. Hastings.
Zoltlor for McKallip. Ti. Williams for
Malloy. Time, 20and 25 minuto halves,
Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get n free samplo
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective In the cure of
Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles they have
been proved Invaluable. They are
guaranteed to bo perfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to bo
purely vegetable. Thoy do not weaken
by their action, but by giving tone to
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system. Regular size 25c. por box.
Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist.
Largo line of sterling silver novelties
for ladies and gents' at Hoffman's.
If you want value for your money go
to Johnston's for shoos.
Mothers, seo tho lino lino of i-cofors
for your boys at Bull.s.
Host Patent Flour, In cloth sacks,
only $1.40 at Robinson & Mundorff's.
If you want good shoes cheap go to J.
E. Welsh & Co.'s shoe store in the Wm.
Foster block.
Seo Mllllrons now linn of fall suits
and overcoats, v
Thanksgiving Day.
Rkynoi.dsvh.t.k, Nov. 25, 181)7.
Editor Star: This is the day sot
apart by the president of tho United
States to remember God for his merci
ful providence, and to render Him
thanks and praise and glory for tho
fruits of the earth, and every good gift
that comes down from above. It is
known as Thanksgiving day, and
it ought to be observed by all
in tho mannor specified; but neither
a game of football nor a pleasure
excursion is such an observance
I hope The Star will have the moral
courage to say so, just as it said that
Sunday excursions were not just the
proper thing for this great land.
I feel very thankful to God to-day
that there Is at least one paper in tho
country that is not mean enough to
countenance Sabbath desecration. Con
secrated to right, justice and truth, tho
press is' a wonderful power for good,
but it. too often, becomes tho devil's
organ hy making gain its only aim.
I.A.S.
The Surprise of All.
Mr. James Jonas, of the drug firm of
Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that
last winter bis wife was attacked with
La Grippe, and her ease grew so serious
that physicians at Cowden and Pana
could do nothing for hor. It seemed to
develops into hasty consumption.
Having Dr. King's New Discovery In
store, and selling lots of it, he took a
bottle home, and to the surprise of all
she began to get better from first dose,
and half dozen bottles cured her sound
and well. Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds is
f uaranteed to do this good work. Try
t. Free trial bottle at H. Alex. Stoke's
drug store.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The best salve in the world for cute,
bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
corns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by H. Alex.
Stoke.
Tbeswellest silver tea set ever shown
in RoynoldsvHle, at C. F. Hoffman's.
Sue the flno assortment of watches at
CoodeiV, the jeweler. .
Bing -
WE HAVE SECURED THE EXCLU
SIVE SALE FOR THIS SECTION
OF THE FAMOUS
"Gresco" corsets
The
'r, i 'juorset
that
Mll'illl iSI VdllllUl
Iff
We also have a fine assortment of Ladies' and Misses'
Jackets and Capes, and Dress Goods of all kinds.
Bell
Our Unrivaled Line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,
Overcoats, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves,
Neckwear, Hats and Caps.
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
ville. 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 sells
them for us.
MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS.
An all-wool Jersey Shirt, lacod or
button front, for 50c. 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 tho finest
and most complete lino over shown for
your children. A fine Reoforsult, ages
3 to 8 years, $1.2.'i, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00,
4.00 and to.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 $1.50 to $4.00.
Men's Underwear.
Gents' fleeoed-lined underwear for
50o., 75o. and $1 .00. They are beautiful.
We have over 20 colors In this fleeced
lined shirts and drawers for 50c., 75o.
and $1.00. '
& - 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 pmothly
adjusted disconnection at the
front waist line it cannot
break.
Not a woman in this com
munity but will hail with
delight a eorget from which
this annoying ami expensive
weakness has been removed.
You are cord hilly invited
to visit our store and examine
the "Cresco" have its merits
explained to you.
BELL!
Men's Stullsh Sack Suits
For the stout and slim men
we have the largest and fin
est line ever bouglit 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, 0.00,
7.00, 8.00 and $10.00.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
Rich Melton, Beavers, Covert cloth,
Kerseys, satin-lined, Italian-lined, to
match the goods, the finest that money
could buy, and we have them for $5.00,
0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.50, 0.00, 10.00, 12.00,
i:i.0O, up to $20.
BOYS' OVERCOATS.
Come and inspect this department.
Everything that is made Is shown in
our Boy's Overcoat department. A
boy's Overcoat as low as $.'1.00, 4.00,5.00,
0.00, 7.00, 8.00, 0.00 and $10. Match us
If you can.
WATER-PROOF
And therefore not damaged by rain.
Our fall hats, the very finest stiff bate,
for $1.00 to $5.00. Soft hate 50o to $3.00.
BOYS' ULSTERS.
Hera is where we can save you money
and show you as fine and large a line of
Boys ulsters as you will find In the oity.
An All-wool Ulster, agos from 14 to 19
years, for $4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 and
$10. . Match us if you can.
TRUNKS AND BAGS.
A good round top Trunk, Iron bottom
for $1.75. A good square top Trunk for
$2.50.
BELL,
Stoke's Advertising Space.
ANYTHING
YOU WANT
you can II nd ut our drug emporium. Our assort
ment covers everthing and readies to tho utmost
boundary of the trade at ull Mlnts. Ono might
as well try to find a colder spot than tho north
polo as look for something not included in our
assortment of drugs, medicines, standard prep
arations, perfumes, toilet witters, mineral waters,
extracts, Havers, dyes, soaps, and toilet and
manicure articles. Our choice goods are u guar
antee of satisfaction and our reputation an assur
ance of moderate prices.
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SUITABLE.
Certainly, becauso we can fit you and
show you tho largest and best lino of
clothing shown outside of the largo
cities. We sell you good clothing for
little money. Suits for $5.00, 0.00, 7.00
and $8.00.
6ous' Lono Pants Suits
In this line we have 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, 9.00 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 lino com
prises the best lino on the market and
you could not have the same made to
order for loss than $110.00. Our prices
the following: $12.00, $15, 1(1.50 and
$18.
YOUR CHOICE
Is easily mado from our selection of
shirts. It la wonderful what fine line
of Shirts, in solid and soft bosom, with
detachable or attached collars and cuffs,
for 50o., 75o. and $1.00.
THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIER,
HATTER AND FURNISHER,
Stoke's Pharmacy.
BOYS' REEFERS
With or without storm
collars. Chinchillas, Beav
ers and all other kinds of
cloth. This is something
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 8 to 15 years.
We are the people that have the
largest assortment of Gloves. Just
think, a lined Glove for 25c. the pair,
and Dress Gloves all kinds. The very
latest Is tho silk lined Kid Glove; we
have them.
Men's and Boys' Pants.
This department is bang-up and over
flowing with line rich patterns in all
the novelties of the season. A man's
pants for 50c. up to $5.00. Boy's long
pants for 50o. up to $3.00. Child's knee
pants for 25c., 50c., 75c. and $1.00.
Match us if you can.
Boys' Double Breasted Suits.
This Una 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.
Hera is where we can show the only
line of neckwear kept in the county.
Look at our window for this line.
Your choice for 25c, Others charge
you 50o. for not as nice line.
Men's Underwer.
In a good, heavy, wool-faced goods, for
25o. 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.
Bell