The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 31, 1900, Image 1

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RKYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1000.
NUMBER 25.
i PEYNOLDSVILLE
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HOUSK FURNISHING GOODS.
STOVES, TINWARK, GRANITE WAKK,
CHINA WAKK,
C A UP BTS AND KM UN IT V K 10.
We are nlso prepared t do all kinds of
SANITARY PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, ETC.
If you are in need of any thintf in our line
please call and let us make you an estimate
before purchasing.
Reynoldsvilk Hardware Company.
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Keystone Hardware Company.
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fr WORKING
CLOTHES. AND
B DRESS. TROUSERS. ..
Men' 3 Fall Suits.
s We have aime 1 high in our Fall Clothing stock.
The stocks of several of the largest manufacturers con
tributing to complete our stock.
Men's Dress Suits
Black Clay or Bird's Eye Worsteds.
Vicuna or heavy Blue Serge.
Fancy Worsted in Stripe or Checks.
Oxford Gray Vicuna, a novelty, velvet collar and
cuffs.
Brown Check or Stripes.
Some have double-breasted vests, others are double
breasted square-cut coats. Trousers are cut in accord
ance to the latest fashion. $3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00,
10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 15.00, 16.00, 18.00.
Young Men's Long Pants Suits, size from 15 to 19,
doable-breasted vest, nice, narrow trousers, $3.50, 5.00,
6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00.
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pleasing
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j-jARDVVARE QOMPANY
IN THE ORDINARY
nesting itove most of the heat pa di
rect into the chimney without spreading its
warmth. We overcome this waste in the
Tremont Hot Blast
by converting the smoke, soot and gasee
into heat. Producing the greatest result
for the fuel consumed.
TREMONT HOT BLAST
will burn the poorest quality of slack or
coal dust with the same aucceesful result
that it does the best quality of fuel.
The fire ie at all time under perfect
control, and can be increased or lesssned
to meet the requirement of the user. No
trouble to keep a continuous fire through
out the winter.
If you want stove that is unequaled
for economy and good service buy the
TREMONT.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
ALL THE BEST IDEAS.
1-MILLIRBNS-
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No Better Stiff Hats Made
than ours. You pay from 50c. to $1.00 advance elsewhere but
you don't improve the quality.
The Fall shapes are here in abundance; any color, all
dimensions. $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50.
GOLF HATS AND FEDORAS. If you have grown
tired of a Derby try one of these nobby-looking soft hats that
variety of shapes and colors
ousers, Sweet Orr Union-made.'
vider ones for more corpulent men, at $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 8.00,3.50,
N30.
VoUR NEW LINE OF MONARCH SHIRTS.
Transactions In Real Estate.
John Olonlss to Kato Mohney, for land
In Plnecreek township. KiO; May 31,
1WM1.
VV. V. Maihll to V. C. Freas. fop
property In Itcj tioldsvlllu. fl,." (Ml; Oc
tober 10, 1IXX).
M. V. Smith to Mary E. noli, for
land In Washington township. 1."0:
Oct.irx r 15. lltno
C P O'Loiighlin. el. ul.. executors,
to Francos C. O'Loughlln, for proerty
In Brook vllle. KMX); October It. l!KK).
Geo. A. Ylnifllnjr to Jane R. Trnltt,
for property In Ileynoldsvillu. 4."0;
April 1IKKI.
HicliHid Jennings to Thorn Gllll
ford, for property in Iteynotdsville.
1 ,001); October , HHX).
Helen and Clark Reynolds to Benja
rain M. Reynolds, for land In Plncreek
township. MOO; October 19, 11X10.
W. C. Evans U) Mrs. Helen Reynolds,
fr land in Plneoreck township.
December 2, 1S4.
Mary Strauss to John Sbow, for land
in Winslow and McCalinont townships.
13T; September l(t. I mm.
Adam Swab to Martin Plvlor, for land
In Ueynoldsvillc. ikk; October 13,
18Hd.
Sarah M. Rhides to Ella E. Lewis,
quit claim to land In Ueynoldsvllle.
ir: July L'tl. 1100.
Mary M. Kovm to IT. S. McKlnloy,
for ;" acres of lai.d in Union township.
0.V: October 22. 1000.
David B. Monro to L. W. Moore, for
24 acre of land In Washington town
ship 100; May 3. 1000.
Annie II. Burns to Harry O. Burns,
for lot. of land in Hose township. $118:
July 2.". liHHt.
G. E. Bullers to Caroline and John
Dunham, for land in Warsaw township.
100; October 20, 1000.
f The Cure that Cures
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Colds, I
Grippe,
WHOOPING COUGH. ASTHMA.
BRONCHITIS AND INCIPIENT
CONSUMPTION IS
gold by aHtniggisk 2550ctsT
The Big Reliable Clothing Store.
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Boys' Double-Breasted Coat, with knee pants, all prices,
$1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00.
at $1.00, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50.
Some, are cut with narrow legs,
HIqIi SgDooI Bulletin.
IDITORIAI. iTirr.
Hit.t-li-Okllf-EB. Illllrtt.
Aitl.Uat EdlUr-VLU UtOtw.
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t'NUKR QUARANTINE.
Quarantine, from the French word
qnarantaino, meaning a period of forty
days, Is a foiced abstinence from com
munication with people.
Ships leaving a country where there
Is or has been Infectious diseases, such
us yellow fever, plague or cholera, are
quarantined. From vessels that are
quarantined no good can be taken on
land and the people are not. allowed to
go on land until everything on the ship
has been fumigated.
Quarantine Is not limited to a sea
frontier, but Is enforced on land. Here
In our own town a house Is quarantined
If any person or persons living In that
house have diphtheria, scarlet fever or
any other contagious disease.
By quarantining ople contagious
and Infectious diseases are kept from
being spread over a town or city, but It
Is not very pleasant when you are sent
away from home and miss a week or
two of school. Everybody Is afraid of
you and perhaps you have not seen the
sick person for a week. The nearest
you can got to your home Is to the door.
The quarantine for diphtheria and
scarlet fever lasts a month. A month
seems a long time when nobody can
come In the house to see you but the
doctor and you cannot go to any public
place. A curd Is put up on your house
which strictly forbids anyone to enter.
Quarantine Is sometimes enforced be
tween countries of Europe; this is very
annoying to travelers and Is a great loss
to commerce.
History declares quarantine regula
tions to have been first established by
the Venetians In 112 A. 1)., but the
practice must have been much older for
the Jews took precaution agalnBt lep
rosy. Kathryn King, '02,
Iteynoldsvllle High School.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve.
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels are out of order.
If you want these qualities and the suc
cess they bring, use Dr. King's New
Life Pill's. Only 2r cents at II. Alex.
Stoko's drug store.
Johnston & Nolan have a fine line of
Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See
them.
Warmer Underwear for Cool Nights.
Ours being the largest stock in the county we therefore have the greatest assort
ment. While selecting this assortment we were thinking of our patroriB who have to
face the storms of many cold day's, and of others who cannot wear tho heavy under
wear. Camel's hair color, heavy cotton, 25c. ; Fleece-lined, in plain color, or fancy
mottled, 50c; Half Wool and Half Cotton, plain gray, 50c; Two-thirds Wool, tan
colored, 75c; Pure Wool in brown, $1.00; Pure Wool, mixed with 10 per cent cotton to
prevent shrinkage, double back and double breasted, worth 1.50, $1.00; Wright's Med
icated Fleece Lined, $1.00; Men's finer and finest underwear in pure Australian lambs'
wool and Bilk finished, $1.25f 1.50, 2.00, 2.50.
MILLIRENS,
OLASS PLANT NOTES.
(lathered by Local Reporter and Clip,
ped from Exchange.
About sixty glasswot kcrs of this place
attended the mass meeting held at
Falls Creek Saturday evening. Ex
Sheriff E. C. Burns, the liveryman,
furnished rigs to haul the glnsswnrkers
to and from Falls Creek. The Reyn
oldsvllle delegation took the Sugar
Hill Fluto band along. This was the
largest and most enthusiastic crowd
that ever visited Falls Creek, but the
town was equal to the occasion and gave
the visitors a royal reception. Falls
Creek was dressed In gala attire, sur
passing anything of the kind that the
town ever attempted before. The par
ade was a large one and the pyrotechnics
during the parade were equal to a
Fourth of July celebration. Represen
tatives of the four trades blowers,
gatherers, flatuners and cutters from
Kane, Mt. Jewett, Smctbport, Wilcox
and Bradford were also present. After
the parade a meeting was held In Mo
Donald's hall. The next meeting will
bo held at Kane in the near future.
The Progress Glass plant of Mt. Jew
ett Is In the hands of the Sheriff and
the property Is advertised for sale on a
judgment by the Johnsonhnrg bank.
Several attachment for wages were
put in this week. It Is hoped that the
matter poon eun bo satisfactorily adjust
ed. Kane Hi publican.
Tho Bellefonte Glass Co. has been re
organized into a seml-cc-oporatlve
company, the old blowers and gath
erers taking stock. The Intention
Is to start as soon as possible under the
L. A. .'100 scale. One of the old flatten
ors Is said to hive signed. Onnniotirr
i(! (Hwunrorkfr.
One of the reasons why tho men em
ployed In window glass houses are rep
resented by such a strong union Is that
they ure doing business on business
principles and that they are all loyal to
tho core and willing to contribute from
their wages to the support of their
craft. There Is no union on the face of
tho earth to-day that Is more liberal in
contributing to tho needs of members
than that of the glass workers, and the
whole secret of Its success lies In this
fact. Hero In Falls Creek, whore the
wages run from 9150 to 920 each a
month tho amount contributed to the
support of those in the union and out of
work runs up to a good sized sum.
Twenty-live Hr cent, of tholr wages Is
given by tho men for this purposo, and
Men's Overcoats.
You will soon be up again the Overcoat question.
Most any morning or evening now justifies wearing one
in thiB climate. We have made special provision for
your needs in this line, and don't know of a favorite
style that'B not here. Some special Overcoats worth
seeing
Oxford Gray Vicunas,
. Oxford Gray Cheviots,
Oxford Gray Covorts,
. Tan Covorts,
Blue and Black Kerseys.
Some are full plush lined, others are lined with
Italian serge. But the beaut of them all is a full satin
lined. In all lengths at the following prices: $3.50,
5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 17.00, 18.00,
20.00.
Child's Fancy Suits, with small collar and fancy double
breasted vest, opening down the front, at $2.00, 3.00, 8.50,
4.00, 4.50, 5.00.
when we tako Into consideration that
this Is from 940 to 900 for each man we
can lee that they are a loyal set of fel
lows Indeed. This Is one of the reasons
why the glass workers' union Is the
most successful of them all. Falls
Creek Jlernhl
Robbed the Orave.
A startling Incident, Is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows:
I was In an awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually In back and
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day
by day. Three physicians had glvon
mo up. Then I was advised to use
Electric Bitten; to my great joy, the
first bottle made a decided Improvement.
I continued tbetr use for three weeks
and am now a well man. I know they
robbed the grave of another victim."
No one should fall to try them. Only
50c., guaranted. at H. Alex. Stoke's
drug store.
Hormtown.
Brltton & Crawford are hauling lum
ber with two teams.
V. L. and L. W. Moore were at Sum
merville attending a public sale on Fri
day. R. E. Koehler and W. P. Woodring,
of West Reynoldsvllle, were In this
place squirrel hunting on Friday.
J. E. Hetrlck moved Inst week from
his father's farm to the farm he lately
purchased near Rathmel.
C. A. Hetrlck took a load of hay to
Maple Run, Elk county, to Peter Sny
der s lumber camp, a distance of 22
miles. A pretty good drive for a wot
day like Tuesday last.
Irvln Burkell had a "corn shucking"
on Wednesday and an old-fashioned
quick-step In the evening.
August Flower.
"It is a surprising lact." says Prof.
Houton, "that in my travels In all part
of the world, for the last ten years, I
have met more people having used
Green's August Flower than any
other remedy for dyspepsia, deranged
liver and stomach, and for constipation.
I And for tourists and salesmen, or for
persons filling olllce positions, where
headache and general bad feeling from
Irregular habits exist, thatGreon's Au
gust Flower is a grand remedy. It does
not Injure the syBtfltn by frequent uso,
and Is excellent for sour stomachs and
Indigestion." Sample bottles free at
II. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Sold by
dealers In all civilized countries.
Get Green's Prize Almutmo.
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