The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 10, 1900, Image 4

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rnpon, Kt-ynolilivllln, Pit.
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1'n.. an Niirontl rlnH mull nmttor.
A Oreat Ptire Offer.
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tlm (urmffn of .IoIToikoh county! I iy a
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tlm fitnii Journal will lio Hont fn on
application. Artclivm,
.'. A. Stk.i-iiknhon,
Heynol'luvlllo, Ph.
Transactions in Real Ebtote.
T. 51. Kurt, to Cliui'lt'n K. llootwlck,
for property in I'iiiixhuIuu my. H,U,"0;
Kfhrnnry ! I!NH).
Will lam K. KiwtiT, i-xccnlor, toll. A.
SnnitncrvlIlK, for liiml In l'lnccrcck
tnwiiHhlp. UKl: April 2!t, I INK).
Mnirnlii it. Kiko, ct nl., to .lolin I .on
dux, for liuitl In McCiiiinont townnlilp.
Jlil.r4.
Kvn T.. ltmiry, ct. hI., to John 1
Sell warty., for lunil In MrCulinont town
ship. John llrtrlck to Willlum K. Klk, for
liiml In rinocrci'k township. flO; Hcp
tcmlHir 21, MM.
School Dixtrict of Wurtmw townnlilp
to T. U. llnrrls, for ccnuMory lot. $2;
AnniiMt 20. IDlHI.
W. H. Liicih, trcustnrcr, to J. H.
Stownrt, for 20 hoivh of Innil In Union
towiiHhip, mild for tuxen bhhchhciI to
.Umii'h DiivU. $11; Siipti-mlh-r 1.1, WK
AhIhi'iI to ChnrlfH I', l'lnrco. Hfi;
l).-cnnilxir2I, 1H!IH.
ThoniiiH Siinil to Stlf SutUir, for lot
In Anitu. (120; Aiitfn.it 25, 11)00.
Mary Strauss to John Mclflllip, for
lot in Witmlow township. $."0; July 0,
l!HX).
Homy C. Sncll, ct nl., to A. I.. Muuk
for 81 acres of land in MoCalmont town
nliip. 1,000; Fchnmry 21, 1IM)0.
f'liHrlcB H. Means to Jcnnio Williams,
for land In IVrry townnhlp. .V); May
21, vm.
J. H. Stcrlcy to Sarah C. Hohslcr, for
proprt.y in HcynoldHvillo. 1400; 8oi
tomlxir 20, 1!XH).
Uoliert Saycm to Joseph Rood, Jr.,
for land In Reynoldsvlllc. 100; Sop
tomlxir 22, 1000.
Cathorinn Iliu i is to Miuhaol Macro,
for land in Winslow township. H.'iO;
Septcinlxir 27, 1!KH).
W. It. Giirkuhoiiso to Philip Plyler,
for lot in Washington township. (20;
April 20, WOO.
David A. Hotrlck, to Philip Plyler,
for property In Washington township.
(20; January :), 11MH).
Under Quarantine.
Tho following persona are under quar
antine: Hurt McConnell, boh of P. A. McCon
noli, Main street; scarlet fever, (juar
Hntine will bo removed this week.
Arthur Kant', bon of John L. Kano,
Hrndford street; scarlet fever.
Walter RiMlueiit, son of Prank Rodjr
era. Hill street: scarlet fever.
Mary Kinnard, daughter of Mrs. A.
H. Kinnurd, i runt streel; diphtheria.
Kftln Mohney. daughter of M. Mohney,
Jackcon street: diphthtiria.
Roho and Mnml Wiley, duuehtors of
Charles P. Wiley, Punconst street;
diphtheria.
Oeorjro and T.anra Fettorhoff. son and
daughter of Monroe Fettorhoff, Brad
ford street: diphtheria.
Annie Carr, dutightcr of William
Carr, Hill street; diphtheria.
Anna Belle McClure, daiiRhter of A.
T. McCluin, Main street; diphtheria.
Matftflo Hays, daughlerof A.C. Hay9,
Jackson street; diphtheria.
William Sanders, adopted son of Jo
aeph Sunders, Bradford stivot; diph
theria. Job Couldn't Have Stood It
If ho'd had ltehlnjr piles. They're terri
bly annoylnc; but Buck Ion's Arnica
Salve will cure the worst case of pile
on earth. It has cured thousands. For
Injuries, pains or bodily eruptions it's
the best salve iu the world. Price 2o.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by II.
Alex. Stoke, druggist.
We make a specialty of school shoes.
Robinson's.
Boys' heavy floece-llnod underwear
from 25 cents up, at Peoplo's Bargain
store.
- Johnston & Nolan have a fine line of
Emerson's shoes for gentloraon. See
them.
For Sale 20 tinorted English Berk
shire pigs. Inquire of S. Shaffer.
Mitchell, the tailor, has no competi
tion on tine overcoats. .
If you want a perfect fit, order suit
from Joho r lyuii, tho tailor, '
Fine line of ladies' flannel skirts and
waists at low prices at the' Peoplo's
uttrgam store.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Otimpiea of the People who are Pasalnj
TO and Fro.
Henry Norrla l at Taretitum this
week.
K. 1. Iliittorf was In Jnlinsonhurg
over Sunday.
John ('. Hnrto, groooryiiiiin, was at
t.'iivoilo Sunday.
John ('. illint, o( t'ownnxvllle, was III
town yesttirday.
Miss Bert tin Copping was In New
Cnst In last week.
Frank Roller Is agent lor the Dullols
CiDiriir at this place.
W. C. nnil Ben Reed, of Troutvllle,
were In town Friday.
Councilman Henry Dolhlo was In
Philadelphia last. week.
Michael Kerr, of Struttonvllle. Is vis
iting In town this week.
Mrs. John A. Welsh Is visiting her
parents at. Crates, (Marlon county.
Harry Sehlnhlg, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
visited his parents here this week.
M. M. Davis, Hhi., went to Pittsburg
yesterday to take in the exposition.
John K. Hopkins, of Pittsburg, i visit
ed his parents In this place last week.
Hon. W. O. Smith, editorof the Piiux-
snlawney ,SjnYi7, was In town Thursday.
ilanu's Cochran, a painter, scalded his
left hand very badly one day last week.
.Miss Arniliita Thrush, of Piinxsotnw-
ney, Is the guest of Mrs. J. ( , Johns.
A. W. Pent', and wife, of Piinxsutuw-
ney, visited in this place the pn-t week.
Misses Edith and Evallne Sechrlst. of
Dullols, visited in this place the past
week.
Miss Blanch Kmery, of Brookvillo,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. If. (1. Seheaf-
nocker.
Misses Stella erlsi and May Selt.er,
of 1,ock Haven, are visiting In Iteyn
oldsvllle. Father Dwyer, of Crates, was the
guest of Father Fd. Drlscoll several days
last wei'k.
Miss Sarah Moore, of Corsica, visited
her brother, W. H. Moore, In this place
last week.
Constable 1'. .1. Ward, of West Reyn-
oldsville, returned Monday from a trip
to Ireland.
Miss Nettle Carrier, of Sumtnorvlllo,
was tin guest of Miss Mmnln Plyler
over Sunday.
Miss Laura Bottorf, of Johusonbiirg,
Is visiting her brother, K. (1. Bottorf,
In this place.
W. L. Johnston, Fsq., and wife will
drive over Into Clarion county to-day to
visit relatives.
Adam Swaband wife, of Strattonvllle,
visited their soil. 11. A. Swab, In this
place last week.
Robert II. Wilson and wife Hont
Sunday in Hrookvlllu with their son,
Dr. Reld Wilson.
Ii. C. McOaw and wife, of Punxsii
tawney, attended the Trultt-Ristnn
wedding yesterday.
David Swab, of Westmoreland coun
ty, visited his nephew, II. A. Swab, In
this place last week.
Mrs. A. J. Meek has returned from a
three weeks' visit at Pittsburg, Greens
burg and other places.
W. C. Klllott, editor the Volunteer,
and wife were In Plttohurg Inst week
taking in the exiositlon.
Harry Reynolds, who was at Walston
about a year has resigned his position
there and gone to Kano.
John F. Amend, Esq., of Durry Sta
tion, visited his daughter, Mrs. S. M.
McCroight, the past week.
L. M. Stewart and wife, of Butler,
visited tho former's mother In West
Reynoldsvlllo the past week.
II. B. Myers, who hn been at Hills
villn. Lawrence county, six months,
returned to this place last week.
Mrs. M. E. Rldgcway waa at Eust
Brady Saturday attending at surpriso
party given to Mrs. Dennis McCormlck.
Dr. B. E. Hoover und family and J.
R. Milltren and wffn drove to Wlnslow
Saturday and i-pent Sunday with rela
tives. Misses Bessio and Mull huh Sensor wore
In DuBots Friday evening attending a
birthday party given by their cousin,
Adulinu Holland.
C. R. Hall and wife went to Brook
villo yesterday to uttend the Whittle!'
Club social. They will visit In Brook
villo several days.
Frank P. Alexander, Misses Belle
Robinson, Lois Robinson and Ella E.
Secloy will go to Plttsbury to-day to
visit the exposition.
Mrs. J. C. Barto is visiting at Co
vode, Indiana county, this weok. She
wont over to attend a birthday party
given her sistor yestorday.
W. G. Kline, Esq., and wife, of Gale
ton, PotUir county, visited the former's
paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kline,
noar this place tbo past week.
M. Phalon, supervisor of the Low
Grade Division, Is nut thU week on the
P. R. R. annual Inspection train, which
goes over the entire P. R. R. system. :
Martin Plyler and wife were In Pitts
burg the first of this week to consult a
specialist about Mrs. Ptyler's eyes, una
of which has been giving her consider
able trouble tor some time.
Rathmel.
Dr. Shires and Prof. Inng attended
the box slipper at the Best school house
Saturday night.
Mrs. Humphrey, who has been visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. . 11. Broad
head, for si mie time, returned to her
hiimi) In Beaver Saturday.
Mrs. Cunningham, of Crenshnw, vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
MePherson over Sunday.
Rev. Stahlman, of Butler county,
tilled Rev. H. T. Chlsholm'a pulpit here
Sunday morning.
F.. ft. Dlekey leaves to-day for Reyn
oldsvlllo, where he has accepted a posi
tion In Frank's restaurant..
The box RiipMir at the Dean school
house Monday night was well atloinh d
and a nice sum t'eall.ed, which will he
used In starting a schiMil library.
Tliero was mi scIiimiI yesterday In
room 2, on account of the Illness of the
teacher, Miss Mae Corbetl..
David Hill had business In DuBiiis
Monday of this week.
Harry .oilier and Miss Kntn Lundy,
of Punxsntnwney, visited Miss Fannin
Pinni'll, of this place.
Mrs. G. L. Llndermmi was called to
New Kensington Monday on account of
the sickness of her son, David, it that,
place.
School Report.
Report of the Rathmel public school
for the month ending Oct.. fi, IINMl:
IK siM No. I.
No. pupils enrolled, UN; average at
teliilnnii', fi; percentage of al lenilatieo,
IH1.
Names of those present every day,
Frank Ditch. Earl Lyle, Ray Lyons,
Lloyd Gordon. Willie Tench, Louis
Fernrle, John Lugoskl, Angellne Fer
arle, Annie Lugof kl, Kmiiia Ditch, Em
ma Johnston, Ida Slplo, Phooho Sheran,
LI.'.lo Mansoll, Smile Densey, Tllllo
Youngmnrk, Alma Carney, Annie
Dumlieek.
Those missing but, one day: llernlcn
Cartwrlght, Mary Matthews, Hal Ho
Kuhlnski, Mike McCullouoh. John Ske
ban, Harry Stuckey, Frank Slple, Roy
Keagle. Katk LyikiN, Teacher.
IMKIM Nil. 2.
No. pupils enrolled, 4H; average at
tendance, 41: percentage of attendance
during month, HI.
Names of those present every day:
Verna Harris, Beatrice Mitchell, Agnes
Flnnell, Ellio Trudgen, Agnes Reld,
('ora Pierce, Jay Marshall. Frank Rut
koskl. Robert Barclay, James Henry,
Loon Phillips, Sylvan Lyons.
Those missing hut one day: Mary
McCullough, Gertrude Deasey, Minnie
Maxwell, Violet Curtwrlght, Katie Lin
nier, John Hot look, Albert Michaels,
Fred Gordon, Willie Barclay, Joseph
Northey. MakCokiikit, Teacher.
Hi KIM NO. .1.
No. of pupils enrolled, fili; average at
tendance, 4H; poi ntage of attendance,
02.
Names of those present every day:
May Loach, Annie Youngmnrk, Sadie
Brlson, Anna Trudgen, Ruby Monroe,
Kllln Mansoll, Sarah Mansoll, Harry
Lyle, JiimcH MuPherson, Eddie. Ditch,
Frank Huffman.
Thnso missing but one day: Allco
Broadhcad, Anna Maxwell, Bessie Gor
don, Peter Densey, Earl Loach, Clair
Broadhcad, Bonnet Keagle, Willie Hill,
Robert Sneddon.
Sarah Cokiiktt, Teacher,
ROOM NO. 4.
No. of pupils enrolled, .'HI; average
attendance, 2H: porccntuge of attendance
during month, 8H.
Names of those present every day:
Nina Cameron, Mary Marshall, Annie
Barclay, Edna Kcaglo, Arthur Bever
Idge, Loo Domlnskl, Grover Henry,
Joseph Mitchell, Goorgo Mohney.
Those missing but one day: Agnes
Wyse, Alice Rickard, Molly Moore,
Gerald Lynns, Oswald Tench.
R. C. Wilson, Principal.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve.
Was tho result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found whore stomach, llvur,
kidneys and bowels are out of order.
If you wunt these qualities and the suc
cess they bring, use Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Only 2!i cents at II. Alox.
Stoku's drug store.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In the postoftlce at Reynoldsvlllo, Pa.,
week ending Oct. tl, 1000:
Miss Sarah Smith, Miss Mary Claim.
Say advertised and give data of list
when calling for ubovo.
A. M. Woodward, P. M.
Shoup-Milliton.
William Fob tor Slump, of Calluusburg,
Pa., and Miss Ada Adresa Mllliren, of
Kirk man, Pa., were married at tho M.
E. parsonago In Emerlckvlllo October
2nd by Rev. J. P. Hicks.
For Sale Now buggies, wheels, tops,
cushions, dashes, &o., also second-hand
buggies und hacks, by L. M. Snyder.
Tho largest assortment of wool under
wear to be found In the county at
Mllllrcna.
Auction sales will continue Saturday
and Monday afternoon and night, Out. 20
and 22, Private sales durlug the week.
J. C. Kino & Co.
i BING & CO. S
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NEW
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GOODS
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ALL OVER jjj
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THE STORE
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mu:ss 1 nunts fa
X and siririxcs
y fa
WJ( livery new style anil fa
O e fleet in stiiple fall ami fa
winter faliries.
V JILICK coons fa
w fa
Our line ts eoinplcte. fa
tfl Prunellaa, diadnal, In il- fa
Jif liante, zihelines, ereptms, J?
M liinilna and tntiny titlter fa
W kintls, from 2"i eents to fa
y $2.00 per yard. fa
r t'i't't fa
M Ladies,' Misses' and fa
Children's fa
JACKliTS AND CAI'liS. Jj
SH'tid a little time find fa
Of look at them tiefore liny- fa
fu iiiK elsewhere. A
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The time to liny
V
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V We sell the liest furs that fa
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W patehed up stttlfs. fa
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HESS
HIGH GRADE
PERFUME.
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1 lees' Wild Violet,
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Hess' KoHa Alba,
I
Hess' Purple Lilac,
Hckh' Violet Estrelle,
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Hesg' I)ainank KoHe,
J less' Forest Flowera,
$ IleeB' Yezzo. '
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Sweetest and
moat persist
ent of nil Per
fumes. iff
ndiiiio.tji illicit rcriuintju
t Free.
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J. J. Sutter's
New Store. 2
Centennial Hall
Building.
W
A1T1N(I KOU
Wk'kk Waitino
Vur you! Wniting for you to And out
llm liireiiti(;e between the bent drugs
fliul tlm ninyhnp kind;
Waitino kok Voir
To lenrn 1hnt"7yf $'n a good dog, but
Holdfast, is a, heller."
Wk'vk Waitkh
l''or 11 gr!nt many people who wanted to
be pure of their prenrriptlonn.
Now Wk Wait
On them instead of for them. Abwo
lut'dy pure goodH, etjuitable prioeH and
miiiteoiiH Hfi'viet) are waiting for you at
A Complete Line of Fall
and Winter Goods. New
Styles, New Goods, at
Old Prices.
BED
CLOTHING
We are now in fliiipo to
nhow you a largo and eom
pleto line of ComfortH and
Wool and Cotton HlanketH.
if 3. Of) a pair for full-nixo
white blanketH and aborted
color bordern. .Strictly all
wool.
:.0() a pair forBtrictly all
wool Hcarlet blankets.
00 a pair for strictly all
wool gray blanketH.
$!i.50 a pair for fttrictly all
wool barred blanketH.
50 a pair for extra fine
all-wool blanketn, barred all
colorH.
$4.50 for a o-pound white
blanket. Strictly all-wool.
A big bargain.
4.50 and $5 for California
HlanketH in white only. No
finer made.
COMFORTS
Cotton-filled Conifortn, beft
of cotton, much finer than
we have ever nhown. PriceH
1, 1.25, $1.40, $1.75, $2,
$2.50.
CHICK & WAGNED
O The Bit? Store.- IN-
JEFFERSON
We have just opened up a new assortment of
MILLINEltY
composed of Ladies' and Misses' trimmed hats and Chil
dren's headwear, selected and made by experts in touch with
the latest metropolitan fashions and at prices from toVa
lower than you are usually asked by exclusive milliners.
SHIItTS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
at 50 and 75 eents. We can show you the most complect
nne oi new sntrts to ne lounu anywnere.
NECKWEAR in the newest styles.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
at 50 cents and $1.00 a suit
where at Va more.
A lot of
Ladies'
that sold for $2.25 and $2.50.
sizes to clean them out, $1.2o
Jefferson Supply Co.
YOU
Stoke's Pharmacy.
UNDERWEAR
For Men, Women
and Children.
Now in the bent time to buy
when the aHHortmentfl are
full. We bought our under
wear early lant ppring and
bought it all in one or two cafe
lotH, which enables uh to give
you a very low price. Don't
buy underwear without ex
amining our line.
men's. Youths'
and Roys'
CLOTHING
A new and up-to-date line
of KiiitH for Men, Youths and
Hoys in all stylet and at the
lowest prices. Every gar
ment guaranteed togive satis
faction. A large and beautiful line
of
OVERCOATS
Everything that is dreswy
and up-to-date. You will not
find a better line to select
from. Prices and styles to
suit everybody. Ask to see
the Hull wood and the Iiaglin.
SUPPLY CO.
that cannot be matched ,
-
Shoes
Odd lots and
and $1.50.