The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 19, 1900, Image 1

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REYNOLDSYILLE, I'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEMItEK 10, 1900.
XUMIJEB 32.
VOLUME 9.
We sell . .
you a fine, big II A NO K
for (116.60 to 921. Heat
ing Stoves, $3.50 and
upwards. Cook Stove
for $13 and upward.
IE also carry a nice
Orpets, Kitchen
Curtains, Hugs, Bedding, Dishes, Glass
ware, in fact, anything needed to furnish
a house from cellar to garret.
We are pleased to show New building opposite
you our goods. the postollice.
O. R. HALL..
riff ;vi
ly zj
IP No Idle
) Talk, No
Plain, Honest
ii,
But
SHICK &
rw-w w - s
Overcoats
. Our Overcoat Department is what
should interest you now. Overcoats
in the new Oxford Shades that for
style and quality are as (food as any
Brut-class tailor can make, and their
price one-third less. At the rate
these coats have been selling we
( are convinced our trade appreciates
our efforts and price. Men's Over
coat at 43, 17, M, 110, 12, CIS, (08.
Boys' Overcoats, age 15 to 20, at
2.60, M.60, $8.00, 18.00. Boys'
Overcoats, age 3 to 15, at tl.50,
t2.50, (3.50, M.50. .
Men's, Youths'
and
Coys' Clothing
See our suits before buying. Yu
will save dollars by buying at this
store. We have been very careful
In selecting our line of clothing
tor fall, and have just received the
last of our large order. We Invite
you, one and all, to examine this
line.
Money refunded or made
prove unsatisfactory.
Shick
THE BIG STORE.
IN
out
for
ystone Hardware Company,
we guarantee .
our Kangen and Prizer
Oake in every respect.
Anyone finding them
not as we represent
them, their money will
be refunded.
line of Furniture,
Utensils, Lamps,
yrf -: ta zz "r
- c-& Ki.jr VVJ-
Waste of Words, H
Statements at
WAGNER'S
i m
Men's Underwear
We sell Men's Underwear at no
advance In price, as we bought all
of our underwear early last spring
dlreot from the manufacturer
and will sell at tho same low
price.
Men's ribbed floeoe-llned 50c. a suit.
Men's extra heavy fleece-lined 85c
a suit.
Men's extra heavy ribbed, flocoe
lined 11.00 a suit.
Men's Merino Underwear 95o. a suit.
Men's Camel Hair Wool tl.GOasult.
Men's Pure Wool in Brown, Tan,
Grey and Rod, t&OO a suit.
Men's extra heavy Underwear, all
wool, doubled over the chest and
back, remarkable value at $2.00 a
suit.
We have also added to our already
large stock a new lot of
HATS,
CAPS,
NECKWEAR,
' SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
4-HOSE,
SHOES,
MACKINTOSHES,
MEN'S HEAVY WORKING
COATS, ETC.
In fact, we have a complete line of
everything in Men's Furnishings.
satisfactory to consumer if goods
& Wagner,
Next door to F. O.
THE ORDINARY
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heating stove most of the heat passes di
rect into the chimney without spreading its
warmth. We overcome this waste in the
Tremont Hot Blast
by converting ths smoke, soot and gasea
into heat. Producing the greatest results
for tha fuel consumed.
t5 TREMONT HOT BLAST
will bum the poorest quality of slack or
coal dust with tha same successful results
that it dosa tha best quality of fuel.
Tha fire is at all times under perfect
control, and can bs increased or lessened
to meet the requirements of the user. No
trouble to keep a continuous fire through
the winter.
If you want a stove that is unequaled
economy and good service buy tha
TRKMONT,
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
ALL THE BEST IDEAS.
HlaH School Bulletin.
EDITORIAL STAiT.
E4ltr-li-0hlr-Climat f 1 '01.
AullUnt Editor - Ortot Metk '0!.
LmiI Editor - Alio trim 01.
Tho HrHt hnlf of tho school term lilts
now untied uml we Iihvo hut one more
time to assemble In the lllih century.
Already the diukoiied horizon Is
being illuminated with tho Bhlnlng
Unlit of tlio new yctir, anil thu If i ul
and troubles o( llio un t three months
are forgotten In the delightful memor
ies which cliiHler Hi'oiind Us coming.
With this season ure associated all
thoHO nobler fuulings Unit tend to infuse
us with a spirit of charily. The time
never comes when tho season of Christ
mas cannot be enjoyed. While personal
misfortune may Indeed cloud the festiv
ities on a curtain year, yet onu of those
great lessons of I Ho, taught hy the hard
arm of experience and which we all
have to learn, Is that there must be
shadows as well as light. Hut Christ
mas will dawn again and the sorrows of
the past will be forgotten In the ecsta
sies of thu future.
It Is the birthday of hope and should
be for every ono. The "bright day
drawn from the darkened night."
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As the meeting last Friday was the
last bo held by the Literary Socie
ty in tho lltlli century, It was but proper
that tho progam prepared for that day
should be one fitting to tho occasion.
The young ladies, recognizing that fact,
put forth extra efforts In the prepara
tion of their convention and the result
was their work was crowned with suc
cess. The convention was a typical
spinster affair, and abounded In amus
ing and ludicrous Incidents. The mem
bers were clud In that style of garments
which captivated the hearts of our
revolutionary forefathers, and their
chief aim apiieared to be a desire to im
press upon the dignified bachelors,
who were present In full force, that the
members of the gentler box were much
wronged. Their parts were well pre
pared, as were their faces, and taking
all in all the convention was a complete
success, and the young ladies are to be
congratulated.
At the last meeting of the Shakes
pearean Literary Society the following
oncers were elected to serve the ensu
ing month: President, James Mulr;
vice ores Idont. Viola Motlaw: secretary.
Ira Dowser; program committee, Tom
Nolan, fred Smith aad Maud lloon;
critics, Professor Leavenworth and Efflo
Mllllren; editor-ln-chlef, Clement Flynn:
assistant editor, jay Mcuaw; local edl
tor, Christine Brown.
The Llliputlan Carnival was a com'
plete success and while It did not re
ceive the attention it merited, yet fair
sized audiences wore present.
Marriage Licenses.
Tho following marriage licenses were
Issued the past week toy John u. ISvans,
Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county:
Henry E.TIylor, of Heaver township,
and Sadie C. Kneads, of Knox township.
Willis A. P.-nneld. of Arrow, and
i,lBte uyerly, oiuoot tsprlng.
Albert Maurice Milllron, of Llndsey,
and Mable C. Young, of Ringgold.
Honry J. Greve, of Rochester, N. Y.,
and Lilian Dunmlre, of Fisher, Pa.
William Roan, at liollefonte, and
Sarah E. Parkes, of Llndsey.
u. 1J. liower ana .lennle Mcintosh,
both of Rathmel.
Thomas Davidson and BeBsle Pomroy.
both of Reynoldsvllle.
Joseph W. Abet, of Falls Creek, and
Laura R. Atwell, of Sugar Hill.
Ludwlg Uan and Maria Montle, both
of Iteynoldsvllle.
Clerical Orders for igoi.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
announces that clerical orders will be
issued for the year 1901 to ordained
clergymen having regular charge of
churches located on or near the line of
its road.
Application blanks may be obtalnod
of ticket agents, and the same should
reach the general office by December
zz, so mat orours may De mairea Uo
comber 31 to clergymen entitled to re
eoive them. Orders will be issued only
oa individual annlication of nlorcvmon
when made on blanks furnished by the
Company and certified to by one of its
agon is.
Free of Charge.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
on the breast, bronchitis, throatorlung
troubles of any nature, who will call at
11. Alex Stoke b will be presented with
a sample bottle of Boschoe'a German
Syrup, free of charge Only ono bottle
given to one person, and none to child
ren without order from parents.
No throat or lung remedy ever had
such a sale as Boscheo'a German Syrup
in all partsof tho clvlllzod world. Twen
ty years ago millions of bottles were
given away, and yovr druggist will toll
you its success was marvelous. It Is
really the only Throat and Lung Item'
edy generally endorsed by physicians,
One 75 cent bottle will euro or prove
its vaiue. sum Dy uouiers in all civil'
izea countries.
Get Green's Prize Almanac.
Offloe of Jefferson )
& Clearfield CoaU Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
& Iron Company. ) Deo. 5th, WOO.
Notice Is hereby given that the regu
lar annual moetlng of the stockholders
of tho Jcfforson Sc Clearfield Coal &
Iron Company will bo held at tho Com
pany's otliee In Reynoldsvlllo, Pennsyl
vanla, on Tuesday, January 15th, 11101,
at nine o'clock a. m., for thu purpose of
electing a Board of Directors for the
onsulng year and the transaction of such
other business as may pro'porly come
Defore the mooting.
Lucius W. Roiiinbon.
Attest: President
Geo. L. Eaton, Secretary.
A grand display of winter caps at
Mllllrens.
Silverware and silvor novelties at
Gooder s Jewelry store.
Rathmel.
.Tames Sneddon Is moving Into one of
Win. Mulhollan's houses.
Little Frank riitlo Is very low with
pneumonia, but Is some better at this
date.
Ward AV. Williams spent a few days
with friends hero, leaving Dec. 10th for
his home In Snyer, Pn. Ward Is a good
fellow and will bo greatly missed by his
many friends here.
Our teachers are attending county
nstltutn this week. Tho schools will
reopen Monday, Den. ill. '
John Proud and Rebecca Thomas
were married In Falls Creek Wednes
day, Deo. 12, by Rev. Frampton.
Tho Blind Trio Concert Co. gave a
very pleasing entortalnment here last
Friday evening.
Rathmel people were entertained
Thursday and Saturday evenings by J.
W. Hopiier s moving pictures and pho
nographic selections.
Tho marriage of our gonial postmas
ter, George B. Bowser, and Miss Jen
nlo Mcintosh,' one of our prominent
young ladies, takes place this (Wednes
day) evening at eight o'clock. Best
wishes for a long and happy lite.
Silverware and sliver novelties, an
endless variety at Gooder's. Come and
see the many pretty things.
A serviceable holiday gift one of
Milliren's neckties, boxed for a gift.
Sixty pairs of misses' shoes that were
formerly $1.60, now 75c., sizes 11 to 2 at
Williams.'
Dolls are like people some are very
common, some are good looking, some
are beautiful. Ours are beautiful, all
personally selected, all of the prettiest
and best quality. Prices the very low-
st when you consider tho quality.
Reynolds Druo Store.
Sandy Valley.
Mrs. Broclus was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Win, Garvin, of this
place the past week.
The pie social and entertainment that
was held at the Sandy Valley school
house Friday night of last week was a
success financially, $9.05 being the pro
ceeds.
The school teacher of this place. Miss
INetta Coax, Is attending teachers In
stltute at Brookvllle this week.
Miss Pearl Bee he, who has been stav
ing with her aunt in Reynoldsvllle, re
turned to her home at this place last
weeK.
Miss Eva Wilson of DuBols visited
here last week.
Miss Nellie Hall, of West Reynolds
villa, attended the pie social at this
place.
Another entertainment will be given
in the near future. Look out for an
nouncement.
Johnston & Nolan have a fine line of
Emerson's shoes for gentlemen. See
them.
Dr. Wrlghfs medicated floece-llned
underwear at Mllllrens.
If you want something new and up-to-
date in dress goods go to Shick &
Wagners.
A fine line of cut glass at Gooder's,
the jeweler.
tlormtown.
H. A. Sherwood, of Sandy Volley,
transacted buslnoss in this place Mon
day. Last Tuesday Harry Schugars started
with his team forTamblne, Elk county.
Miss Chine Hotrlck, who was visiting
relatives in Hazen the past few days,
returned home Tuesday.
W. H. Schugars went to Tamblne
Tuesday.
F. B. Caldwell of Sandy Valloy, was
In Horrotowa Wednesday scaling logs
for Schugars Bros.
William Moore, of Emerlckvllle, was
In Hormtown Friday,
Mrs. Elsie Schugars and Elva Deem
er, of Doeraer's Cross Roods, were visit
ing in this place Friday.
Schugars Bros.' grlBt mill Is not run
ning on account of a break down.
Stockholders' Annual Meeting.
BltOOKVILLE, PA., Deo. 10, 1000.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Summerville Tele
phone Company for the election of a
Board of Managers for the ensuing yoar
and for the transaction of such othyr
business as may properly come before it
will be hold at the General Offloe of the
company at Summerville, Pa., January
9th, 1901, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Attest: John K. Brown,
Joseph Hammond, President.
Secretary,
Stockholder's Meeting.
The regular annual mooting of the
stockholders of the First National Bank
of Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for the election
of Directors for the ensuing year, will
bo held In the Banking Room on Tues
day, January 7th, 1901, at 3.00 p. m.
JOHN 11. Kauchkk, Cannier.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notlro Is hereby given that letters of ad
mlnlHtiutltm on the enliilo of IimepU llrllliin,
lute of WitHliluirton townh!, ditroiweil. Iihvo
been granted to the iinderKlirned. All per
sons hitvluir clulmn or demands airuliiHt said
estate are hereby notified to maku payment
Ul luv huiiiu wiimiui tieiny.
Wu. 11. limrroN, Administrator,
Q. M. McDonald, Kovkdalu Mills, Pa.
Att'y for Adm'r.
y-Sa EVERY WOMAN
' NjV Sometimes need a rvllablo
gl j uiuutbi rKulating nuxiiviuo.
u flfl DR. PEAL'S
Aj PENNYROYAL piLLS,
Ar prompt nfesndcertalnlti result. Tho (finu
iuu Or. t'utl'bj uavor Uiwupolut, 11.00 uar box.
For sale by II. Alex. Btoke.
School Report.
Report of Prescttttvllle school for
month beginning Nov. fi, ending Dec. 4.
Room No. 1 W hole enrollment, males
2(1; females ill; total 5(1. Per cent of at
tendance, males 94; females nil. Pupils
present every day, Guy Heemor, Charles
Sanders, Harry Simpson, Joe Knnpp,
lames McKay, Charles Knnpp, Michael
McKay, Alex Johnson, Floyd Smith,
Grace Wylam, Ruth Tapper, Hannah
Chapman, Anna Vlgen.a, Annie Me-
Garrlty, Carrie Nulf.
ANNA IJAVlfl, Teacher.
Room No. 2 Wholeenrollment, males
20; females 21: total 47. Per cent of at
tendance, males H4; females Ho. Pupils
present every day, John Burns, Annie
ilandysidu, Agnes Madden, Margaret
McCleery, Ada Mocmer, Katie Heetner,
Jennie Sheasley, Leonard Johnson, Fred
Knapp, Druclle McCleery, Bell Madden.
N. K. MCCALL, Teacher.
Room No. 3 Whole enrollment.males
22; females 22; total 44. Per cent of
attendance, males Hl; females 8(1. Pu
pils present every day, Lawson Corbett,
John McCleery, Geo. Laverick, Jennie
Davidson, iiridgle Campbell, Klvle
Heomer, Norman McKeo, Mary Mc
Cleery, Sarah Laverick, Wm. Hlles,
Mary Cnapman, Mlnetta ruiior, Iva
Heemer. John 3. Robs, Teacher.
The Irl R. Hicks igoi Almanac.
Whatever may be said of the scien
tific causes upon which the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm
and weather, It is a remarkable fact
that specific warnings of every great
storm, Hood, cold wave and drouth, have
been plainly printed In his now famous
Almanao for many years. The latest
startling proof of this fact was the de
struction of Galveston, Texas, on the
very day named by Prof. Hicks In his
moo Almanac, as one of disaster by
storm along the gulf coasts. The 1901
Almanac, by far the II nest, most com
plete and beautiful yet published, Is now
ready. This remarkable book of near
two hundred pages, splendidly Illus
trated with charts and half-tone en
gravings, goes as a premium to every
subscriber who pays one dollar a year
for Prof. Hicks' journal, Word nntf
Work. The Almanac alone Is sent pre
paid for only 25c. Order from lFrff
ml M'orA-s Publishing Company, 2201
Locust street, St. Louis, Mo.
The largest line of watches, clocks
and jewelry of all kinds ever brought to
Reynoldsvllle can be seen at Gooder's
the Jeweler.
You will find dolls In almost every
store, but you will not find the kind we
have. Why? Ours are better looking
Reynolds Drug Store.
Latest styles in shoes at Johnston &
Nolan's shoe parlors. Cull and see
shoes and get their low prices.
Ladles' lorgnette chains, the largest
assortment at Gooder s, the jeweler.
Army leggings for men and boys at
Williams.'
Pure wool underwear at Mllllrens.
Mitchell, the tailor, has no competl
lion on nne overcoats.
Christmas and New Year Holidays.
On acoount of the Christmas and New
Year Holidays the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell on December
ii, z.1, Z4, Zi, and 31. and January I
round-trip tickets at rate of one lowest
first-class fare and a third for the round
trip (minimum rate, 25 cents) in either
direction between UufTalo, Franklin
and Intermediate stations; Bradford
Franklin, and Intermediate stations:
Johnsonburg, Reynoldsvllle,' DuBols.
and Intermediate stations; and between
any of these stations and Pittsburg,
aiso hi euner airectinn between Alle
gheny and Butler. These tickets will
be limited for return passage until Jan
uary 2, inclusive. Half tickets at one-
half above rate will be sold for children
between the ages of five and twelve
years.
Holiday Excursion Rates.
On account of Christmas and New
Year holidays the Buffalo, Rochester &,
Pittsburg R'y Co. will sell excursion
tickets between Salamanca, Pittsburg
and Intermediate stations at a fare and
a third for the round trip. Tickets will
ne eom ana good going on ueo. zz, Z.,
24, 25 and 31 and Jan. 1, limited for re
turn passage until January 2, 1901 tnclu
si ve.
Music Up-to-Date.
A now method. No study out of the les
son hour being nocessary. Parsons' Kin
dergarten Method taught by Mrs. Mary
r.raice. Authorized by Mrs. Parsons.
For Sale or Rent.
Our property and stock for sale, or
win sen stocic ana rent the rooms.
J. C. Kino & Co,
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in the postofflca at Reynoldsvllle, Pa,
week ending Dec. 15, 1900:
Joseph Christmas, Lawrence Good
Chester MoLond, Mrs. P. Prosemple
Philip Staho, Charles TIrabormon.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
A. M. WOODWARD, P. M
OHloo of Reynolds-)
vllle&FallsCreek Reynoldsvlllo, Pa,
Railroad Co. 1 Dec. 5tb, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the rega
lar annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Reynoldsvlllo and Falls Crook
Kallroad Company will bo bold at th
Company's onMco In Reynoldsvllle. Penn
sylvania, on Monday, January 14, 1901
at nlno, o'clock, a. ni. for the purpose of
electing a President and lioard of ul
rectors for the ensuing year and the
transaction such other business as
may properly come before the meeting,
laJCIUS U . KOBINSON,
Attest: President,
JNO. O. Wuitmoue, Secretary.
DOES
IT WILL HOT
IF YOU TAKE
KRAUSE'S
HeadacheCapsales
YOUR
HEAD
ACHE
I W0 Reward for an? Inju
rious auuuanca iounfi in
tlinie C.ipfmlf9.
Will Cure any
Kind of
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MoneT rftfimrind If not a
wo any. Sent postpaid on
receipt of prica.
TWEHIT-FIVE CHITS.
NORMAN LICHTY MFG. CO.
Del Moloet, Iowa.
For mile lir II. Alex. HKikn.
Ordinance No. 70.
AN ORIHNANCE Ktthitliiff tiithn Kns tlon of
Wooden HulKlinifsor Kepamnir name
Section 1. Me it. ordained br the lltinress
nd Town Counell of t lie horoinrh of Kcyn -Idivllle,
and It Is hereby ordained
nd enacted by the milliority of the
siime: 1 bat. bereaftcr It Nhtiii nut.
Iw lawful forany iterwin or imthoiih, rorpora
tlon or corporations, lo build, erect or con
struct, or eaii'.e to be built, erected or con
structed, fttiy wooden dwelling boiite, simp,
warehouse, store or carriage Iiimic. stnbie nr
other tenement or wooden structure of any
kind iisin ntiy lot or iois, part or pans oi any .
lot or lots. In ald Itoroiigii on tbe following
rlescrllHd territory, vlx: Heglnnlng nt the
southwest corner of Main nod Tlilnl streets.
thence along said Tbtrcl street, south to tior-
don nlley ; tbenre nlong stiirl (lorrlon nlley In
an easterly direction to ( oie alley: tlienre
along said (Vie alley. In n northerly direction
1(1 niiiim miry; lien, v itn'iiK 1,1-
lev In n wewterlv direction to said Third
street! thence along said Third street to the
ilaeenf beginning, riiovinr.ii, mat dwelling
louses and stables may lie constructel of
wood If same are Incased with brick or stone.
Hc'ctloni. That hereafter nil mors put on
either old or new building as contemplated
In section one or this ordinance, shall he or
slate, tin. Iron orsomcotberwell kiiown nine
combustible material.
Sect on 3. That hereafter It- shall not ne
nwfnl In hullrl. erect or construct niiv woimI-
en addition or additions toany wooden dwell
ing house, simp, ware nouse, store orenrriagn
house, stable, shed or other tenement, as
mentioned, described and limited In section
one of this ordinance.
corporation or rorporatlon,hnlt vlofato this
Section 4. That If nnv net-son nr persons.
ordinance or nny pari inereor, ne, sue, incy
nr It, shall forfeit and pay a tine or penalty of
tine Hundred Dollars, for the use of the said
hi rough.
Section A. That tho corporate authorities
are hereby directed localise any such build
ing or buildings, addition nr additions, shed
or sheds, or other building as described and
mentioned In section one or this ordinance
smiiv hereafter be erected, built or con
structed In violation of this ordinance or any
part thereof, u he removed at ins
exK3nse of the owner or owners there
of, and the cost of such removal
shall be collected by due nns'ess of law,
together with a penalty of Klfly dollars per
day for each day said structure la permitted to
stand.
ordinances Inconsistent herewith he and the
Section (I. That nil nrd nnnces or parts or
same are hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In council
this Mb day of December, A. I). IVOO.
II. K: JIRIIIIjR,
Attest: President of f!ouncll.
h. 3. McEntihs, Clerk of Council.
Approved this Nth day of. December, A. I).
1(100. O. Mitchcm,, Chief llurgess.
JjJSTRAY NOTICE.
ramn trcsnasslng nn the nremlses of the
undersigned In Wlnslow township, Noy. ?th
and llth, one light, red yearling heifer. The
owner Is reuested to come forward, prove
projKTty, pay charges and take her away or
she will Is? disposed of according to law.
Kainmel, ra., Nov. i, isuu. u. l . iikar.
5 BING & CO.
(Ol
VU VUU WANT jfy
jjj SAVE J$
& MONEY? sjj
M If so, you can do it by iL
5c by buying here for Christ- J?
yf mas Presents. You will
O find this the place to get iQl
tyf something useful.
U FURS
v Jft
KTv We just received a new f
lot of Collars and Muffs.
M Also Setts for children.
5? 5?
X DRESS GOODS 5J
5? &
jf You will always find we
W have a good variety at fll
tfjf all prices. , f
2 LADIES' S
JS AND MISSES j
JACKETS
3? We know it will pay you $J
Jf to come here for them,
BLACK CAT Jj
will give more wear than O
W any other kind. Give ?5
O them a trial. jfy
M
Kid Gloves,
O Silk Mittens,
Wf Umbrellas, fa
V &c.
v
BING & CO. g
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