The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, June 22, 1898, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ri
. 7T I I .
mm
VOLUME 7.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1898.
NUMBER 6.
L. M. SNYDER,
Practical Horse-shoer
And Genera! Blacksmith.
llorso nhoclne dniio In the mrti nmiuicr
unit by 4nu liiN'M, Improved ntiMhofl. Ite
imli-tnir o' nil klmlM rurpfitlly unci promptly
I.OllH. HATIHrACTION OUAHANTKKh.
HORSE CLIPPING
llavn 1ut wolvort n rnrnptptn not nf nm
i'IiIiib hniM eltpunm of lutcst ntylii 'IW pud cm
and it tn pcopHti'n to do Hlpplnj In tint hoxt
jHihHihlo muiinor hi i-eiiHnnuhlo rntr.
Jacknon Ht. near Fifth, Hoynoldnville, la.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS!
Save Ten Percent.
I will lip lit thp following pbicps ni 1lit
times stntetl lielow. lo rt I v, Htnte nnil
Couniv tuxes nnil nil tines iisscsse.l ly tin
Merentitlle Appraiser, for which hist limned
tines, mi 1Km piild on of before (hi- llrsl ihiy of
.1 1 1 v xl, !i 1 1 1 must lie bnninht, Iiy direction
of Art of Assembly.
June IT, Ucynnldsvllle lioroiigh nnil Wlinhiw
township," ii. m. to A p. m.
tune Is, West. He) nonlsvlllp iHirnuitli and
H Inslnw township, 7 ll. in. In 0 p. Ill,
J mm 2, Wiii-wiw township, enst, I'o.x's holel,
stosn. m,
June 'ill, IVnshlimton township, lower, Itock
(liile postolllce, HI to II ll. in.
.1 11 211, Wnshlnitioii township, 1' nils Creek,
Hotel l.nmnhtiiinie, 12 lit. to 4 p. ni.
.Iiineiiii, Washington township, upper, Wash
ington hotel, il to p. ni, ...
June 111. Cimlcr township nnil Krockwiiyvlllp
borough, l.oiriin house, H h. tn. lo H p. m.
JuneM. I'ulk township, Webster's store, 8 to
June' 22, lleiuli township, Wni. Kellcy's, 11 n.
in. to 12 in.
June 22, Harnett township, Wallaces, 1 to
Jili'i "'s'!, Klilrcil township, Slgcl hotel, 3 to n
June SI, Corsica boronirh nnil I'nlon township,
tile mi's, s h. ni. lo 12 m.
Juno SI. Huinnieivllle borough nnil Clover
township, tislnii-n's, I to;iii. ni.
June 2:1, Clover, township, llnxter unstofllet),
4 to A p. tn.
June 24, Itrookvllle horo'h. Treasurer's otllce.
Jlllie2. Hose township. Treasurer's ofttce.
W. II. Ll CAN,
April 3rt. Isns. County Trensiirer.
Agents Wanted
In Evory County to Supply
the Great Popular Demand for
America's War lor Humanlti)
Told In Picture and Story
Compiled and Written by
SENATOR JOHN j. LNGALLS
OF KANSAS.
The- nitwit brilliantly written, most
profusely and artiHtleally Illustrated,
and mm't Intensely popular book on tlio
subject of the war with Spain. Nearly
200 Superb Illustrations -
from Photographs taken specially for
thin great work. AgentB aru making
ilO to JUKI a week sullinc It. A verita
ble bonanza for live, canvassers. Apply
for description, terms and territory at
once, to
N. D. Thompson Pub. Co.
AT. I.OM, MO., or MOW 1'OKK CITY
First National Bank
O F It K YNOL VS VILLIC.
Capital,
Surplus,
850,000.
85,500.
C. Mitchell, President!
Heott MeClellitnd, Vlee l're.
John II. Knnclier, Cuslilcr.
Directors!
V. Mitchell, Hcntt McClellniid, J. 0. Kin,
John 11. Cornell, 11. E. Itrown,
O. W. Fuller, J. II. Kiiucher.
Does n RPiiernllmnklntf liuslnessnnd Solicit
thp accounts of merchnnts, professions! men,
farmers, mechanics, mliiprs, luinhermen nn.l
others, promising the most rnreful intention
Ut the business of all persons.
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
First National Hunk building, Noltin blin k
Fire Proof Vault.
u
xi
u
tsu
OUR LOSS
YOUR GAIN
Cut Price ClotMi Sale!
8. OUR AIM
M Clothing Sale, which will begin
u
Wednesday, June 15. and will end July 10.
o
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
save money for you:
CLOTHING.
Men's Hats.
$3 79
3 99
5 49
6 29
$5 75 Men's Cashmere Suite during thia eale
6 25 " " ' ' "
8 00 " " 41 .
9 00 " " " ' '
W 10 00. 11 00 and il 2 00 ' " " nnlv 7 49
M 9 00 Men's Clay Suits. French facincr. sale price 5 89
8 89
6 49
X 12 50 Imported French Clay,
p 10 00 Men's Clay (cutaway) Fr. facing,
V
P
a
f v
i k
4
Boys.
2 99
5 99
Child pen's Clothing.
P $5 00 BoyB' Suits, from 14 to 19, sale price,
6 50, 8 00 and 9 00 Suits at this sale only
O
o
n
( $1 25 Child's Suits, from 4 to 14, sale price, $0 74
H 150' " " 4 to 8, with sailor collar 79
2 00 " " 4 to 14, sale price, 115
2 75 " " 4 to 14, 169
3 00, 8 50, 4 00 Suits, 4 to 14, 14 only 2 49
Gents' Furnishings.
2 00 Men's Fine Dress Pants, sale price,
2 75 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4
3 25 44 44 44 44 44
3 75 " " " " it
4 50 li ti 41 1 1 4 4
50c. Fine Negligee Shirts, sale price,
75c, $1 00 and 1 25 Fine Dress Shirts,
Men's Working Shirts,
HOSIERY, DRY GOODS,
SHOES, NECKWEAR
E. WEINSTEIN,
6
V We are not going to stop a moment to consider our loss, 6
nor will you. S
p
p
IS to reduce our Immense Stock of Men's and JJoys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats and
ft
Gents' Furninhings.
"T7"TT"3 A TTWT IS know when and where to buy a suit at fa
IUU -LVi jCXXXVX a Paving of at least 4.00 or $5.00. fa
You certainly can't afford to miss this splendid opportunity. Save your money by attending this
rs
6
P Our great cut in priceB will bring the crowds to our store. Our sales, as usual, bring them, as the public at fa
u xaio miun vicu uiui uui uuci o nuu iiiuuicmciiiis uu nui ciiu in ijiiiik, uui aid iu uo nuu at uui ttiuirj ami H'tiuii
P on our counters. jfy
p
! Bear in Mind that the foiiowin Special Out Prices
P are sale prices and only good for advertised time.
a
f I j I j. i i ji j i e J?
v nere are me prices mai win reauce me slock Tor us ana 5?
Men's Alpine Hats, black and brown, sale price $0 49
41 It 41 41 II 44 gQ jtjjj
Men's Light Colored Alpine Hats would be cheap fa
elsewhere at $1.75, our price 99c. fa
Men's Derbys, latest style, sale price 69c. Better jO
ones in comparison. O
$125
189 A
2 29 fa
2 69
3 29 JJ
29
19 fa
The
An'
w.vp the
Three Cheers for All.
"Ali.biiinn" wnlks thu
"lil.xles iloln tine.
T l.etir the hnlleujii of the hoys nloiiff the
n up.
I's "I'orwnril -niiireh, my eountry!" The
ol.l 111 ir llonts so hlifl.
Her ribbons lire like rnliibows n-rlpplltt 'roun
i in ny ;
Three eltt'i'i-s -you "A IiiIiiitiih!' three eheers
for "IMxIe, loo!
Tliri-e eheers for nnrthlnff thnt Hies the old
reii. wtute mi blue:
It's "KorwuKl niuri'h, my country!" The
olil IhiUN tfoln bv.
An' Irer ribbons lire, like nilnhows 'roun the
slonn thnt Hhukes the skyl
Three rheers! mi' semi 'em rliijfln' 'roun tlm
In ml sir eirist the ne.ii
Fer ever' slur Units on 1 tie Mint thnt stnnils
rer wnerty I
'Fonviinlmnrch, my rountry!" (loll
keep the old Hiik lilfll.
ripple nut her ribbons like minnows
In thesky! Atlimtn CoiiHiliutlon.
Its
An'
Summer Outings.
Tho Pennsylvania Hiillroud Company
announces the followlni; personnlly-con-ducted
Tours for tho summer and early
autumn of 1H1IH:
To tho north (including Watkins
(Men, Niagara Falls, Thousnnd Islands,
Montreal, Quebec, Ait Sablo Chasm,
Lakes Champlain and Ooori;o, Saratoga,
and a tluyllsrht ride through thu high
lands of the Hudson). Tuly 2M and AtiRnst
10. Unto. $100 from New York. Phila
delphia, Rultlmoro and Washington,
cover! njr all the exiH-nses of a two-
woeks' trip. Proportionate rates from
other points.
To Yollowstono Park and the Trans-
Mississippi Exposition on a special
train of Pullmnn uleeplnjr, compart
ment, observation and dining cars, al
lowing eight days In "Wonderland" and
two days at Omaha, Soptemlicr 1.
Kate, 2: from Now York, Philadel
phia, naltlmoro and Washington; $it0
from Pittsburg.
Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, La-
ray Caverns, Natural Hrldgo. Virginia
Hot Springs. Richmond and Washing
ton, September 28 and October
Rate, M5 from Now York, Wi.'l from
Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from
other points.
For Itineraries and further informa
tion apply to ticket agents, or address
George- W. Uoyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent. Philadelphia.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another groat discovery has been
made, .and that too, by n lady In this
country. "Disease fastened Its clutches
upon her and for sevon years sho with
stood Its severest tests, but her vital
organs were undermined and death
seemed Imminent. For threo month
she coughed Incessantly, and could not
sleep. She finally discovered a way to
recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, and was so much relieved on
taking first dose, that she slept all night;
and with two bottles was absolutely
cured. Her nnmo Is Mrs. Luther Lttt,."
Thus writes W. C. Hnmnlek & Co., of
Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at
II. A. Stoke's Drug Store. Regular
size JiOe. and $1.(10. Kvery bottle guar
anteed. Convention National Educational Ais'n.
Fer tho Nutlonal Kditcationiil Asso
ciation Convention to be held at Wash
ington, D. C, July 7 to 12, tho Pennsyl-.
vania Railroad Co. will sell excursion
tickets from points on Its line to Wash
ington and return at rate of slngl" fnre
for thu round trip, plus $2.00 member
ship fee. These tickets will be Bold on,
and good going, July 4 to 7, and good
to return leaving Washington July 8 to
l.'i, when stamped by Joint Agent at
Washington. By depositing ticket
with Joint Agent on or beforo July 12
and on payment of 50 cents tho return
limit may be extended to August 31.
Tickets for side trips from Washington
to Gettysburg, Richmond. Old Point
Comfort and southern battlefields will
be on salo at the ticket offices of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company In
Washington during the continuance of
the Convention.
A Note Ftom the Editor.
The editor of a leading state paper
writes: "If you had seen my wife last
Juno and were to see her to-duy you
would not believe shu was the same
woman. Then sho was broken down by
nervous debility and suffered terribly
from constipation and sick headache.
Bacon's Celery King for the nerves
mado her a well woman In one month."
H. Alex. Stoke will give you a freo
sample package of this great herbal
remedy. Large size 25c. and 50.
fin vlviil of the attest. Down's Elixir lnu
outlived every oilier eounh remedv simply
lieenusell Istbnbest. KorSnteliy ll.A.Htoke
The slaughtering knife has also visited the fa
fa
and all other Department. Give us a call and you 5J
will be convinced how to save hard-earned money.
suit
fa
fa
fa
fa
o
11. Alsx. Stoke's Eldg., Cor. Main and Fifth Sts. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA-J
zzzzzcdzzccc occccccccccccccccccccoccbooccc&oocoo,
A Peculiar Freak.
A very peculiar freak wits born to a
Slavish family at Adrian Mines last
Thursday. It was a monstrosity of tho
Siamese twins type, only a much more
curious caprice of nature. Ono child
was well formed and fully developed.
The other had a well developed head
and face, and a partially developed body,
but no arms or legs other than the
merest suggestions In the shape of little
fleshy protuberances. Tho two heads
were grown together at tho backs, and
so firmly united and blended that you
could not tell where one began and the
other ended. One was a male and the
other a female. Tho monstrosity was
delivered by Dr. Williams, who took It
to Adrian Hospital, where It was photo
graphed in half a dozen different posi
tions by Allen Work, the photographer.
The father of the freak was filled with
superstitious alarm, and evidently
thought that he was the victim of the
malice of tome evil spirit. Punxsutaw
ney Spirit.
Paradise.
J. W. Syphrit, of the Clarion Normal,
came Home on his wheel last Friday to
see bis mother and get a good drink of
water.
Old Glory waves high, wide and
handsome in Paradise.
Mrs. Fllcklngor and Mrs. N. Hanau,
of Reynoldsville, visited in Paradise
last Friday.
Blanco Stear, of Punxsutawncy, was
in tow a last Friday.
Misses Tens Strouse and Annie Hol
lonbaugh visited the former's sister in
Dutch Paradise last Sunday.
J. M. Sheealey is still In the ground
hog business.
Mr. Macadoo was In Punxsy a few
days last week.
1
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs,
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 v (five perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25
cent per box. For salo by II. Alex,
Stoke.
Mure people, adults and children, are troub
led with coHtlvenoHii than with any other ail
ment. Dr. Ilunry Baxter's Mundruko Hitters
will cure eostlvenwu and prevent the disease,
which result from It. Vol sale by 11. A. Btuku.
Kvery bottle of A rule. Oil Liniment wild
Is warranted by the proprietors to give satis
faction or money will be refunded. For Bale
by 11. A. Bluke.
Going Off
On the Fourth?
asked the match of the flrvicraoker.-s
Why cortalnly.
The man or woman that rides a
Columbus Bicycle
will have tho best of it, however'.
They can jiedal through the leafy
country all day and come home as
fresh as a daisy. It's a mighty easy
wheel to ride. It Is built that way.
And It Is a wheel that will be in good
condition long after better known
wheels have gone the way of all steel.
ALEX. RISTON.
f,.
"v 1 0 g r
f
I If f I 'V LTXv -
1 1 1 111.1 gi
HAVE YOU LOOKED
through our stock of footwear? It
merits your careful inspection. Feet
were never culled upon to punish them
selves. Wearing bad shoes is wholly
unnecessary. It's like going on a long
pleasure trip
TO
wear a pair of our fine Summer shoes
which afford every possible element of
.COMFORT.
There's scarcely anything mote painful
than a corn, and most corns are caused
by bud shoes. Coming to us for foot
wear means perfect tits, long wear, mod
erate prices, and practical economy.
J. K. J0.1NST0N.
The Shoe Alan.