The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 21, 1898, Image 1

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VOLUME 7.
KEYNOLDSVILLE, I'EXN'A., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1098.
NUMBEK 31.
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Big Reduction!
Your Opportunity!
Here is your opportunity to
get good Shoes, at a big
reduction. Don't miss it.
Bargains
in Shoes
I am now cloning out my stock of
Ladies' Coin Toe $2. SO Shoes for
$1.75, and Men's Box Calf, Coin
Toe, 3.50 Shot, for $2.50. These
shoes are first-claw and a big bar
gain for the people who buy them.
I handle a fine line of the latest sty' In ladies' and
gents' whoes which I am selling at a wna) fofit. Call and
nee my stock before buying your shoes.
JAMES K. JOHNSTON, Nolan Block.
P
andy Tools
are more than convenient;
they're necessary. You want
tools, and you want good
ones, too. In our stock of
hardware we carry the best
tools made in this or any
other country. It's a maxim
in hardware that the better
the article the better it pays
to buy it. There's value in
such goods and. you want
value for your money. To
insure that we confine our
stock to top grade. Don't
go elsewhere for something
that's too jtoor even for a
gift.
Reunoidsvllie Hardware Go.
A. D. DEEMER & GO.
(Xress Goods
Out line of Dress Goods surpasses all others. We
" have -without doubt the largest and most complete
line of Black (ioods ever shown in Keynoldsville.
Novelties from 12 to 50c. per yard.
Fine Black Crepon from $1.00 to $2.00.
42-Inch Serge at 25c. per yard.
A beautiful line of all-wool Poplins in all shades.
A fine line of Dress Patterns Dress Trimmings
match.
- Call and eee our Silk Waist Patterns from 35c.
$1.25 per yard.
A complete line of Taffetas.
to
to
Fur Collarettes
bometning you need lor cool evenings. Ask to see
our $1.79 Collarettes. We have a few left; we ex
pect another new lot in this week.
Ladies,1 Misses and Children's
Coats and Wraps
Ladies' plain cloth Capes, Kersey and. Bouclajs,
nicely trimmed.
Ladies,' plain and crushed plush fur-trimmed Collar
, and Front they are beauties fancy lined.
Our Ladies' Jackets great care has been taken to
select only one of a kind. Call "and see our new
Blues, Tans and Greens. We can save you money
' on any wrap you buy of us. We certainly can give
) you good values.
' See our WOOL BLANKETS from 2.50 to $4.00 per
72.1r; Cotton Blankets from 45c. to $1.25; Haps from 75&
o C2.00 Yarns and Flannels of all kinds.
fl. D. Deemer & Go.
Hlrjn School Bulletin.
unmiBMi.KTArr:
Ult.r-lo-Cblif, Btrry Birp1, '00.
Ait't Miter, tin Hyirt, '01.
Ii.nl Hltof. Ijdlt Mlllgr, '00.
f,ot;Ar,.
Tlio following person visited tho
schools on Parent's anil I'utron's Day
last Thursday: Mrs. Danli'l Nolan,
Mi. C. N. IowIh. Mrs. LlntWy Curl,
Mrs. Win. MeCrelght, Mi. James Me
Crelght. Mrs. Kdwnrd O'Ttollly, Mm.
Dennis Holder, Mrs. A. Katzen, Mrs.
Klmnndorf. Mrs. Orlftls, MIhb Kola Grif-
lls, Hobert Liislc. Wallsee Mitchell.
Wo would advise some of tho SuIm to
bo u llttlo careful In tho manner In
which they sit. down and not shako the
building so much.
Thoro were no visitors In tho High
School on Parent's and Patron's Day.
Miss Aldu MeEntlro lias broken tho
attendance record of tho Senior claws.
She has typhoid fever.
Wm. Hawley Smith visited tho High
School Friday morning.
Scholars got ready for murdoration,
I. e., examination.
Snb-.funlor number 11 brings a small
looklng-glas to school ovnry day so ho
may gnsso at Sul)-.Iunlor No. H without
looking around.
Friday, Dec. ltlth, was tho dBy for
election of oHIcers In the Shakespearan
Literary Club. Thoso elected wore,
President, Will Smith: vlco-prcs., Mag
gie Davis; sec, .Ion Mitchell; program
com., Frankio King, Molllo McDonald;
critics, Prof. Lonkord, James Penta and
Oortrude Delble.
Tho Subs held a reception Tuesday,
Dee. 13.
Thoro will bo no BULLETIN during
vacation.
Some of the girls of the High School
have such long feet that a person can
count ten aftor they have set their heel
dowij before their toes como In contact
with tho floor.
Jr. No. ft has a peculiar pronunciation,
especially In Latin. "Cii'sar" Is Greaser,
The champion Ice-cutter has returned
to school.
Two Jrs., Nos. 2 and 3, while. ut
star gaxlng the other evening, a flash
of lightning appeared and tho ono eX'
claimed, "Oh! look at tho sheet-light-
nlng. A minute later a smaller flash
came from the same cloud and the other
exclaimed, "Oh! look at tho pillow-case
lightning."
Did you see that? No, what? Why,
that school director's meeting.
Some Subs weigh a ton when they
are angry.
We would advise some of the mem'
bersof the Hlh School to toairn how to
out bread without cutting Anger or
thumb.
Miss Lois Robinson Is on HJhe sick list
Rnthmel.
A. L. Keaglo and wife visited at An
ita lust Sunday.
The Sons of Temperance has been or
ganized at this place.
There are a number of cases of diph
theria reHirted at this place. Ono that
Is known as the black diphtheria. '
Edwitrd Bowser, of Dug Dad, Is visit
ing friends at this place.
(). L. Haven, who has bon at Johns
town lor s'imelime, was seen on our
streets last week.
W. A. Loading, who has lived hero
for ten years, moved to Rcynoldsvllle
last week. Mr. landing Is employed
by the Jefferson Supply Co. as bookkeeper.
The new store of tho Jefferson Supply
Co. Is now under roof and the inside
work Is being flnlshed as speedily as
possible.
Mr. Archlo Wyant lost a valuable
horse last Friday. Dr. Hoffman, of
Hrooltvllle, after examination, said the
horse hnd eaten something poison.
John Blakly has sold his property
here and moved his family near Punx-
sutawncy.
A. L. Murshall, who has been away
from here for more than a year, return
ed home liift week.
A brass band has been organized here
with Joe Walker as leader.
A sleighing party from DuHols stop
ped at Hotel Hughes one evening last
week and was going to "do up some of
our beys but they got loft.
ITev. E. A. nishop, D. D.. president
of tho Chamberlain Institute, of Ran
dolph, N. Y., lectured In the M. E.
church Sunday evening.
The schools will be closed until after
tho holidays at least on account of so
much sickness.
There will be preaching In tho
Church of God next Sunday morning
and evening.
For Sale.
"Frank's New Tavern," stable, Ico
house and other buildings. House re
fitted and furnished. All modern Itu
provementB, closets, bath, Ac. Almost
throe town lots. Reusons for soiling,
falling health. F. A. McCONNELL.
Candy, Candy, Candy.
We have it. All kinds and prices,
from lOo. to2.ro. per lb,, all fresh from
tho factory. Don't forget the place,
at Clark's, next door to postofftce.
How to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirety on a healthy
condition of all tho vltail organs. If tho
liver Is inactive you have a bilious look
if your stomach Is disordered, you have
a dyspeptic look; If yowr kidneys are af
footed, you have a pinched look. Secure
good healli and you will surely have
good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good
Alterative and Tonlo. ActB directly on
the stomach, liver ami kidneys, purl
fles the blood, cures pimples, blotches
and boils, and gives a Rood complexion,
Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at H.
A. Stake's Drug Store. 50 cents per
bottle.
A full line of men's dress gloves 50c
to $2.00 at Seeley's.
The cheapest place to buy your holl
day present and toys for the little ones
is at the Reynolds Drug Store,
When Id town stop at Clark's restau
rant and get a good cup of coffee or a
bowl of soup, or a sandwich. Country
produco bought and sold.
Santa Claus could do no better than
load up with goods at our store. Look
at the prices: Cook stoves $10.00, coal
heating stoves $4.00, gas heating stoves
$1.50, beautiful oil stoves $1.80.
Hall & Barton.
You will find a barguin counter at
J. E. Wolsh & Co.'s shoe store.'
If you want to save money, buy your
men's and boys' overoonts at Dearaor
& Co.'s.
Milllrons havo Dr. Wright's Medica
ted Fleece-lined underwear.
Now is the time to seloot your Christ
mas presents. Go and boo Goodor's
swell line of holiday goods,'
Tho next G. A. R. Encampment will
ba held in Philadelphia September 4 to
8, 18H0. The "City of Brotherly Love"
will give the old veterans a royal reoop-tlon.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Tho regular annual meeting of tho
stockholders of the Flint Nntlonal Bank
of Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for tho election of
Directors for ensuing year, will bo held
in the Banking Room on Tuesday, Jan
uary 10th, 181H), at 3.00 P. M.
John H. Kaucher, Cashier.
Four farmers' institutes will be hold
in Jefferson county next month, during
the week beginning January Kith, at
Paradise, Aliens, Mills, Ringgold and
Rosevllle.
The legislature will convene at Har-
rlsburg the first Monday in January.
Everybody can afford to get a Biblo
this year, selling at cost at The Hoyn
olds Drug Store.
Silver teaspoons that are guaranteed
from $1.00 up, atCoodor's jewelry storo,
Cook stoves $10.00 and up, heating
tovos, $4.00 and up, gas heaters $1.50
and up, oil heaters $1.50 and up, bach
elor's stoves $5.00 and up at Hall & Bar
ton's.-
Special sale of Bibles during the holl
days at The Reynolds Drug Store.
No old stock at Gooder's, everything
now and up-to-date.
Men's overcoats from $5.00 to $15.00
at Seeley's.
A large party of young people from
Reynoldsvillo, composed entirely of em
ployees at the new silk mill, arrived In
DuBols Tuesday evening and took sup
per at the People's restuarant. They
returned home about midnight. Du
Bols Exprtst.
A large new line of men's, youths'
and boys' clothing cheaper than ever at
Deemer & Co.'s.
Gooder watch work is guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
French briar pipes and smokers' arti
cles of all kind at Rlston's.
Have you soon the new line of cross
stripes in shirts at Mllllrens.
HOLIDAY GOODS . . .
We handle the Goods that it
pays to buy for
.... Xmas Presents
Holiday Excursion Rates.
In accordance with the usual custom
tho Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg
Railway will issue excursion tickets be
tween all stations on its line, account
Christmas and New Year's holidays, at
a fare and one-third for tho round trip.
Tickets to be sold and good going on
December 23, 24, 25, 2, 30 and 31, 18U8,
and January 1 and 2, 1800, limited for
return passage until January 3rd, 1800.
The Allegheny Valley Rullway Com
pany will sell excursion tickets for the
holidays on December 23, 24, 25, 20 and
;ftf-1808, and January 1 and 2, good for
returntrip until January 3rd, 1800.
00000000
Dress Goods,
Fur Collarettes,
Hose,
Underwear,
Linens,
Leggings,
Table Covers,
Silks, Satins,
Umbrellas,
Machintoshes,
Capes and Jackets,
Mittens,
Ribbons,
Handkerchiefs,
Pillow Covers and Pillows.
Also a line of fancy goods, kid gloves, kid mittens have
not room to tell you all we have; come and see. Our Store
is full.
BlNG & CO.
B Everybody is Looking for a Snap.
H Everybody is Looking for Cffeap Goods.
COME AND SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU
B BUY ELSEWHERE. 3
Dress Goods, 10, 12 and 15c. 3
tr Novelty Goods, formerly 35c. now 25c.
S " " 50c. " 37JC.
S Fine Serge 25c.
Plush Capes, $2.90.
" 3.50.
r 30-in Plush Capes. 120 inch sweep, $6.50.
Nice assortment of Cloth Capea from $1.50 up.
CLOTHING, THE SAME BARGAINS.
Suits, were sold for $5.00, now $3.50; Children's 3
B Suits 75c. ; Children's Suits, were 4. 00, now 2. 50. 3
C Fine lot Collarettes from $1.75 up. 2
1 M Ladles Misses' and Children's Goats at Cost, a
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FROEHLIGH & HENRY,
the Up-to-Date
KRS, Tailors and Furnishers,
Carry a Full Line of
Men's, Boys and Children's
Clothing, Hats and Caps
on which they can save you MONEY. They also have a
very pretty assortment of Mufflers, Handkerchiefs and
Neckwear, just what yon want for a Xmas present.
They extend to you a cordial Invitation to their store, where you aro always
welcomed. It is their earnest desire to plunso ono and all. Como to see them
Aoi50nTVr.ntc,you,i;',?,lv,e8J,na,'they carpyan Up-to-Date line und their PIUCKS
AUK RIGHT. If Froohlich & Henry sell it, it's right.
Froehlich & Henry,
Heynoldsville.
s7t7 REYNOLDS,
Drij Goods, and Notions.
We now have a full line of the celebrated Rothchild'u
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, Crepons,
Silk Crepons, Flannels and Satins.
Waist Silks from 25c. to $1.50 per yd.
Children's, Ladies and Misses Underwear, Howe, 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.
Yours Respectfully,
S. T. REYNOLDS.