The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 30, 1898, Image 4

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paid ulrii-Hii in mlnmce.
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WEUNKSUAY. NOVUM BEll 30, 18I1S.
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Ph., dnvnti'4 to lh InttTrnln of Hi-ynoldsvlllo
uncl.lcffuriMmcoiinly. Noii-poHtlrnl, will trt'iit
nil with fiilinc-w. mill will he itHpoeiully friend
ly tnwitrdt the Intoning rlnm,
tttitmotiptlun rlrtll.fl"ptryonr,ln ndvnnre.
Oommiinfrnflnnn Intcmlcn tor pulilli-ntlon
mum lie lu'compiinlrri by the wiilr'nmm,
not for nulillrntlnn, but n a ituiirnntee of
good full)). Iiittri'stlng newltomMHiited.
Advertlnlnir nili mndii known on npnlicit
tlonnttlio offii'e In Krorhllch-llcnry Hlm-k.
Lenuhty I'onimmdi'iUloim nnd limine of
dvortiHemcnts Hliould rench this office by
Uondny noon.
Addn'xn nil iTomtnuntritt tons to O. A. Stcpn
nann, Hynoldxvlllt Pa.
Entered nt thn piwtofllce lit Rcynoldnvlllo,
Pa., anflerond clan, mull matter.
Sheriffs Sales.
Sheriff Edward C. Burn, of Jeffer
son county, will expose to publlo sale at
the court house In Brook villa on Friday,
December l)th, 1S!)8, thn following prop
erties: Property of Adtttn Flke, In Cool
Spring; one quarter acre of land.
Property of .Tohn Humble, O. C.
Humble and W. A. Humble, In Perry
township, six ncret of land, ono store
building:, one dwelling house, stable,
orchard.
Property of Henry Titus, In Pine
creek and Perry township, seven thous
and acres of land.
Property of S. T. Reynolds, adminis
trator of T. J. Reynolds, in MeCalmont
and Knox townships, 284 acres of land,
hardwood and hemlock timber, one
frame barn, 50 fruit trees.
Property of Hurry Slirock, In Porter
township, 1)7 acres of land, one frame
house, barn, spring house, 35 apple trees.
Property of A. A. Swab, in Reynolds
vllle, ono lot, frame house, barn, work
shop and other outbuildings.
Property of T. B. Adums, in Porter
township, 208 acres of land, 75 acres
cleared, two houses, frame barn, log
burn, spring house, 100 fruit trees.
Property of VV, L. McCracken, in
Brookville, two lots and two frame
dwelling houses.
Why pay 50 cents for ladies' rubbers
when Robinson's sell them for 40c.
Boys' knee pants suits from 11.25 to
-4.75-atSeeley'B.
Cull and see the bargains at J. E.
Welsh & Co.'n shoe store.
Remember that all goods sold by
Gooder are guaranteed to be of the
highest grade.
Two Conventions at SykesviUe.
Following are the programs for tho
Bible School convention In the Sykes
viUe Baptist church on Wednesday,
December 7th, and the B. Y. P. U. con
vention In the same church on Thurs
day, December 8th:
BIBLE SCHOOL WEDNESDAY.
Morning, 10.45 Devotional services
led by chairman; welcome address by
Supt. of Bethel S. S.; response song by
choir; sermon, Rev. Geo. Muller, of
Punxsutawney; adjournment.
Afternoon, 2.00 Song and praise ser
vice, led by Rev. F. L. Barden, of Clear
field; appointment of committees; re
port of Bible School; "The Influence
of Personal Effort In Bible School
Work," Rev. J. L. Plush, of Ansonvllle;
"How do I Superintend my Bible
School ?" "How do I Teach my Class In
Bible School?" open for discussion;
'election of officers; report of commit
tees; .miscellaneous business; adjourn
ment. Evening, 7.30 Praise service, led
by Rev. J. E. Dean, of Reynoldsvllle;
solo, Miss El vie Coleman, of Reynolds
vllle; consecration of Bible workers,
lead by Rev. Wm. Holt, of DuBols; ser
mon, Rev. F. B. Williams, of Brockway
vllle; closing remarks by Rev. J. H.
Palmer.
B. Y. P. U. THURSDAY.
Morning, 0.30 Devotional. George
H. Rea, Reynoldsvllle; enrollment of
delegates; report of committee on pro
gram; address of welcome, Rev. J. H.
Palmer, of SykesviUe; response In be
half of delegates, Dora Westovor, of
Westovor; "Our Field of Opportunity,"
George Muller, of Punxsutawney; "The
Need of the Hour," Rev. F. L. Barden,
of Clearfield; adjournment.
Afternoon, 2.00 Devotional, Clara
Ross, of Curwensvllle, report of societies;
"Our Local Societies as they Ought to
be." Bov. A. K. Hooper, of Iteynola
vllle; Points at which we Fail," discus
sion; experiences; Echoes of the Inter
national convention; adjournment.
Evening, 7.00 Devotional, May John'
son, of DuBols; report of committees;
"Our Young feopie booloiies in Train
ing for the Work of the Lord," L. E,
Bartlett, of SykesviUe; address, E. E.
Cblvers, of Chicago; adjournment.
Free Pills.
Send vour address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King'B New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These pills are easy In action and are
particularly effective in the euro of
Constipation and Sick Headache. For
Malaria and Liver troubles tbey have
been proved Invaluable. Tbey are guar
anteed to be perfeotly free from every
deleterious substanoe and to be purely
vegetable. They do not weaken by
their action, but by giving tone the
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the whole system. Ueguiar size Zoo.
per box. Sold by H. A. Stoke, Druggist.
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In order to avoid misfits and shoddy
goods deal with MUlirens.
French briar pipes and smokers' artl
oles of all kind at Rlston's.
Several houses and lots and a business
place in center of town for sale. For
particulars inquire of C. J. Kerr, Esq,
Bm Deetmir & Co.'s $5.00 and $6.00
1 uxiolay jackets for ladies.
Silk Mill Notes.
The number of running looms keeps
on increasing every day at the mill
and, as colors come in for a large per
centage, the winding, warping and
weaving rooms will soon have tho
aspect of a rainbow, or better, of a
crazy -quilt. These colors are spring
forerunners.
The DuBols steam fitters are again
at the mill hurrying their work.
Butting Is very active among weavers
as to the date the steam fitting of the
heating apparatus will he completed.
Some hold for Decoration Day, some
more daring hope for Easter, although
this last date is given at fifteen to one.
As to the steam fitters' men, they are
silent and wear a mysterious smile, only
once in a while nodding or winking
knowingly. They seem pretty sure
that they have a good Job and intend to
muke It last until Independence Day,
when It will be so hot that not a soul
would (litre to put steam In the pipes to
est wnntner tney are still leuKing or
not. To my brother weavers, about
July 4th we will have the brand new
team heating apparatus ready for
work. Have patience, remembering
hut patience Is the mother of all vir
tues.
In a few days the silk mill will be
eudy to take another squad of 25 to 30
new learners. Applications may be
made now.
Shipments of manufactured (roods
from the mill take place almost daily,
and will increase In quantity every
week.
The new whistle at the silk mill can
be heard all through the city and sur
rounding now. Its size and tone are
more in agreement with the proportions
of the graceful building on the other
side of the creek.
Messrs. Orrie Henry and Jacob Wllp,
two Carlisle, Pa., weavers, have arrived
at the mill and are each running two
looms.
Weavers aro hurrying turning out
pieces of woven goods, but they cunnot
keep even witn tne activity of tne
warpers, who always manage to keep
vastly ahead of them as far as produc
tion is concerned. The forelady of this
department must have her flock well in
hand and be a hustler.
A good twister is supposed to be able
to twist from 20,00040 16,000 threads in
a day of ten hours' work, but a great
many of them only believe they can do
I remember myself once having
twisted 30,000 in a day. but when I
awoke the next morning I found that I
had only dreamed it. So it is with a
great many twisters.
BLACK John, Kx-Lioom fixer.
The line of neckties is equal to any
shown In the city, at MUlirens.
A thing of beauty is a lov to the wear
er. Gooder keeps the kind tbat Is a joy.
Bargains in men's shoes this week.
Great reduction in prices. Robinson's.
If you want to save money, buy your
men's and boys' overcoats at Deemer
& Co.'s.
If you want a good pipe cheap go to
Alex. Rlston's for it.
Cooking stoves for $13.00 and up at
Hall & Barton's.
Men's suits from $5.00 to $15.00 at
Seeley's.
Parents' and Patrons' Day.
Our schools are what we make them.
To ralHe the educational standard there
must be the hearty support of every
one Interested in the advancement of
our Publlo Schools. In no way can suc
cess be more quickly or more surely
gained than by bringing parents into
contact and sympathy with the teachers
and thn schools.
With this end in view, Deo. 15. 1808,
Is set apart as "Publlo School Day" for
tne schools of this county. Parents and
patrons are urged to lend encourage
ment to the schools by their frequent
presence during the term, but a special
nvitatton is extended to them on this
day.
It Is desired and requested that each
teacher arrange for the proper observ
ance of the day. The following sugges
tions are offered:
First. Tbat you send a cordial invi
tation (written or printed) to each pa
tron of your school and also to each
member of your school Hoard.
second. That you carry on tne rega
lar work of the school. Visitors will be
more Interested In the regular recita
tions than in any special program.
Third. That you arrange any exnibl
tlon work done during the term, for the
inspection of parents.
Fourth. That you do not annoy vis
itors by urging tbem to address the
school. Give an opportunity for re
marks by visitors, but let them be vol
untary.
f ifth. That as soon as convenient
vou send a postal card to the Superln
tondent of the number of parents and
patrons present on this day, also the
number of directors.
R. B. Teitrick,
County Superintendent.
A Narrow Escspe.
Thankful words wrltton by Miss Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken
with a bad cold whloh settled on my
lungs; cough set in and finally terminat
ed in Consumption. Four Doctors gave
me up, saying I oonld live but a short
time. I gave myself up to my Savior,
determined If I could not stay with my
friends on earth, I would meet my ab
sent ones above. My husband was ad'
vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
gave It a trial, took In all eight bottles,
It has cured me, and thank God I am
now a well and healthy woman." Trial
bottles free at H. A. Stoke's Drug
Store. Regular size 60o. and $1.00,
Guaranteed or price refunded.
lhTh.
Fir Insurance.
1899
John Trudgen, Solicitor, Reynolds
vllle; Thomas Keys, Solicitor, Brock'
wayvllle, with N. G. Pinney, Brook
vllle. 12 large Companies represented
Solid Indemnity
Sto
cloth
3D guessing, but go to Seeley's for
ilng and furnishing goods.
Clothing Offer !
THIS Fall we offer for inspection the largest,
best and cheapest lines of
Suits,
Overcoats,
Shoes,
Shirts and
Underwear,
that has ever been bIiowii in Reynoldsville. All
we ask is for you to call, examine the goods and
get the prices, and we know that you will agree
with us, and say that the prices are lower and
the qualities higher than at any other store.
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Special Top Goats
Regulation four button, single-breasted,
correct length Overcoat, Mixed Brown
Patterns, Covert Cloth, in all the most
desirable Fall and Winter materials and
shades, lined with plain serge, horn but
tons, hand worked button-holes. These
are positively the best Uvercoats
offered for the money. Prices
ever
$10.00
have been so thoroughly tested that description
seems unnecessary. All the dependable and
durable points in men'B. clothing are to be found
in them. On every suit we sell you at this price
we Bave you big money. i
We want you to see our other lines, ranging
from $3. 50 up. Strictly all-wool, cut in the very
latest style. You will find these goods made and
trimmed exactly as more expensive grades of
clothing. Prices $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00
and $9.00. We can please you, no doubt.
y See our Underwear, Hats,
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MULIRENS.
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DON'T
bo in a hurry to
buy your
Christmas Goods.
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It will be money in your pocket as
well as a source of satisfaction to
to see my display of
USEFUL, AND
BEAUTIFUL
Goods for the Holiday Season.
You are promised a greater variety at
a less price than ever before.
Don't be in a hurry to buy. Stock open
for inspection in plenty of time.
Stoke, the druggist.
Dress Goods
New, Stylish and Nobby, and a good assortment
select from. It is a good time to select your fall
costumes. Black woods of all kinds.
COLLARETTES
It pays you to buy good ones and that is the kind
we handle.
In Our Cloak Room
You will find Ladies,' Misses and Children's Jackets
and Capes. Take time to look them over before
buying elsewhere.
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BlNG & OO'S.
S. T. REYNOLDS,
Dry Goods and Notions.
We now have a full line of the celebrated Rothchild's
Cloaks, Capes and Furs. You are aware that it is to your
interest to obtain the best values for the least money and
if any firm claims a superior merit or value for their goods
it is your duty to investigate. We say without fear of
contradiction that we lead in style, fit, finish and workman
ship and last, but not least, in prices.
We have a fine line of Dress Goods Poplins, Crepbns
Silk Crepons, Flannels and Satins.
Waist Silks from 25c. to $1.50 per yd.
Children's, Ladies and Misses Underwear, Hose, Mus
lin, Shirting, Toweling, Table 'Linen, Velvets, Blankets,
Shoes and Notions.
A complete line of Dress Trimming and Lining, Braids,
Embroideries and Laces.
Come in any see our stock and be convinced. No
trouble to show goods j
Yours Respectfully,
S. T. REYNOLDS.
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Everybody is Looking for a Snap.
Everybody is Looking for Cheap Goods.
COME AND SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHERE.
Dress Goods, 10, 12 and 15c.
Novelty Goods, formerly 35c. now 25c.
" " 50c. 87ic.
Fine Serge 25c.
Plush Capes, $2.90.
" " 3.50.
80-in Plush Capes. 120 inch sweep, $6.50.
Nice assortment of Cloth Capes from.$1.50 up.
CLOTHING, THE SAME BARGAINS.
Suits, were sold for $5.00, now $3. 50; Children's
Suits 75c; Children's Suits, were 4.00, now 2.50.
Fine lot Collarettes from $1.75 up.
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