t HZtt Star. .Subscription $1.00 ; r iinr in iiiriiiicc '. A. HTKI'll !., Killlor and I'nb. WEI)NKyl)AV,HI':i'TKM HKU il. I (Mil. Rnteml nt tlie poHtnltli'e m tiolilnvtUi, I'K.. HH HHt'OIMl 4'lltHH ttl ft 1 1 tlllll tl't. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpses of the People who are Passing To and Fro. Huno wtts In KldKwny Ih vlxltlng in llov. Porry A Saturday. Mrs. A. T. MoUltiro Brook vlllo. Miss Anna Klllinrt Is vlHitlng at Stan ton this weok. Mrs. O. W. Fuller vIkIUmI in lliwk wayville Inst week. Martin Hull, of DuHols, was a visitor in town yostunlay. Father Sullivan, of New Bethlehem, was in town Monday. Mrs. Wesley Motter vIhIIciI relatives In Willlamsport laxt week. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. (Jreenwalt vlnltetl in Warsaw township Sunday. District Attorney James V. Murray, of Ltndsey, was in town Thursday. Dr. L. L. Means spent Sunday at the home of his parents near Frostbuiy. Ethan E. Stewart and wife visited the Pan-American durliiKthu past week Mrs. J. II. Kins, of DuBois, was the guest of Miss Mary Buie this week. M. C. Coleman was at I'lttHburir Hut urday and at HiiK'Icwuyvillu Momlny. K. Wiser and wife, of Emeriekvllle went to tlio Pan-Ameriean yesterday. J. C. and A. II. Swart, will cu to Pittshurir to-day to spend several days. Samuel T. Hoynolds went to BulTalo yesterday to take in the Pan-Amerieun Mrs. Samuel K. Wiay is vlHiliiitr her parents at Ulehmond, Indiana eounty, 1'a. Mrs. D. M. Dunsmnre went to Kush equa, Pa., yesterday to visit her ilium h ter. Miss Etholyn Wlnslow returned last week from a visit in Uenovo and KWIk way. Miss LAdm Urynn, ol Ihilloit, was the iruest of Miss Bertha Marshall over Sunday. Misses Hose Gathers and Kittle Swab were at Emeriekvllle Satmduv ml Sunday. O. H. (iray, who Is woi klnir at Clear field, spent Sunday with his family in this place. County Commissioner W. C. Murray was in town Monday on his way to liellefonto. Mrs. Mary Prlndlo, of this place, is visiting her brothor, Peter Kline, in Chicago, III. Miss Susie Denny, of Driftwood, visit' cd Miss Wlnnlo Karrell in this place mo past week. Meade McGeo and wife, of Big Hun, Sundayed with Philip Hauck and fami- . ly In this place. W. A. Smith, of East Brady, a form er citizen of West Heynoldsvlllo, was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ci. W. M. Simpson, of Corsica, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. My res last week. Miss Lillian Sykos left hero Monday on an extended visit to Mahatlcy, Clear fluid and Philadelphia. ' , Thomas F. Adam, of the Hohlnson Shoe Co. store, spont Thursday with his parents in Uroukwayville. Mrs. W. F. Small, of Willlamsport, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K 8. Williams, in West Heynoldsville. Mrs. D. Swartz, who has been visit' ing Henry Greonwalt's family, returned to her home in Urookvlllo Thursday. Mrs. John E. Lowery, of Akron, Ohio, was tho guest of Sirs. Frank E. Rodgers several days during past weok Mrs. Ella A. Knapp, of Brook villo, orient Sunday and Monday with her brother, Wra. M. Foster, In this place. Miss Olive Schlablg will go to Buf falo to-day to visit her brother, Harry Li. schlablg, and visit tho t'an-Amcrt can. "Budd" Garvin and Miss Daisy Barr, of Brookvillo. drove to this olaeo and spent Sunday with Miss Sophia Heck- man.. Floyd and Arthur Gross will return to-day from a two weeks' visit with their grandfather Gross at Magnolia, West va. Clifford Kauchor will return to Philu duiphia to-day to take up tho third year course In the Mcdico-Chirurglcal Uollege. , Mrs. Frank Furgeson, tiec Jennie Har tie, of St. Louis, Mo,, was called hero to attend the funeral of hor aunt, Mary Isabel atagor. Ex-Sheriff E. C. Burns and wife were called to Sharon, Pa.. Friday to at tend the funeral of Mrs. John McEwen, sister of Mrs. Burns. Albert Reynolds and wlfo, John Con tier. Ed. Gooder and Will A. Itovnold went to Buffalo Monday to take in the fan-American. v Miss Maggie Montgomery, of Pitts burg, visited the family of her undo. Mike Montgomery, in West Reynolds- vine last week. Mrs. L. W. Huyck went to Rochester, XI. Y., Monday to visit friends. She , will visit in several other places before returning home. Mrs. J. A. Crawford and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Allegheny City, are visiting the families of James ana John Norris in Paradise. W. S. Stone, of East Brady, one of our former honored citizens, was in town Monday and made The Star of- floe a pleasant call. Mrs. Jane A. Sprague went to John eouburg Saturday to visit several days and from there she will go to Buffalo to visit the fan-American. ' Misses Lizzie and Ella Welser, of Miamlsburg, Ohio, are visiting their aunts, Mrs. Charles Dinger and Mrs. Lavina Baum, la this place. C. K. Stltt. of Allegheny City, was in - . UI-. .,1....- vr-. i John Solada from this place to Salem, Ohio, where her father resides. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and -. Jeaele will spend this week at Buffalo, Niagara Falls and other placet. If. Fred Reed left here Monday to -- a. mat graduate course in arcbl . t "" ue Eyraouae University. I Ho Intended stopping off at Buffalo to f Rond several days at tho Pan-Amerl- ean Mrs. I.. A. Jackson went to Allegheny City Friday ami from there will go to I he oh hiiiiicsteail near lionorii. sun will be absent live or six weeks. Eil j. Moore, i f ItHthmi'l, i'-cniii'iit of siib-diHti let No. 5 of District N P. M. W. of A., went to the Toby til Icy region the llrslof this week Mr. and Mrs. John Hair, of West ''.llznlioth. Pa., twenty miles sonlh of Pittsburg, were here Sunday attending the funeral of (leovge u. Sprague. Frank Ilea Johnston, of Limestone, Clarion county, visited his grandpar- cuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Johnston, In West Reynoldsvlllu tho past week Prof. H. (. Woodward, principal of tho Driftwood schools tor tlio tiuru term, spent Sunday with his brothor, I'ostniaster Woodward, in this place Will C. Smith returned to Ithaca, N. Y.. Monday to take up his studies in Cornell University, after spending tho summer vacation with his parents In this place Miss Martha Kuncs went to Lock Haven Saturday to visit friends. She will also visit at I leech Creek, whero she attended a largo church wedding last evening 'Suuire Joseph T. Guthrlo and wife, who returned Inst week from a trip to llulTnlo. Cleveland and Pittsburg, were within HO feet of President McKlnley when lie was shot. Mrs. Charles E. Wordon, of Hopkins was called to Iick Haven Monday by the serious Illness of hor father. Mrs. Worden will visit in Philadelphia h. fore returning home I). W. At water and wife of this pltu and Mrs. E. C. Smith, of Klonnora, were nt DuHols Sunday to see their new nephew, which recently arrived at tin home of ll;ii i v 1. lit. V. P. Elder, of Dutch Hill, IM.. whs the guest of Ed. Lewis in this place last week. Mr. I'.liler Is thinking ol uiov Ing to ltevnoldsville If he ean linil suitable house to live in. A. P. Weitzel went to DuHoNtown near Willlamsport. yesterday to attend the funeral of .lames A. Deinliuril, an old friend. Mr. Delnlutrd was an old veteran anil Knight Templar. A. .1. Postlethwait and wife. C. ( Postli 111 wait and Miss Jennie Postlelh wait were at Valler, Pa., last Thursday attending tho funeral of Mrs. John Davis, sister of tho geiitloinon mention ei) liev. T. Heady and Hev. r. .1, Dona hue went to Cumhi idee Springs, l'a Monday to at lend tlio Cat holic Annual Conference and Hetreat. Bishop ritz niaurieo Is presiding. They will bo ttb sent all week. Miss Miimio Montifoinery, ono of West Hevnoldsville's line young ladles, who Is an experienced trimmer, went to Bedford Springs, Pa., Monday morn Ing to accept a position in a millinery store at that place Mrs. Leuella Harding and children, of Detroit, Michigan, who havo been visiting Mrs. Harding's father-In law. ;. W. Harding, tho past two months, will return to her homo to morrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, of Green Briar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isonbrown, of Heading, and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman, of Mt. Carntel, were guests of their cousins, .Mrs. S. V. Shlck and John II Wugner, tho first of this week. Judge John W. Heed and wife and dauirhter. Miss Elizabeth Heed, and County Supt. it. B. Teitrick and wife, of Hrookville, siient, HiuiviIh.v night at Hotel Imiierliil. They Here here to at tend tho McKinlvV memorial services in Masonic hull W. W. Hepburn, of Salem. Oregon, Is the euesl of his brother-in-law, A. B Weed, in West Rcynnldsvillo. Mr. Hepburn resided in this place a numlxir of years ago and has numerous friends In town who are glad of tho oppnrluu Ity of shaking hands with him again C. W. Hoffman, son-in-law of Robert Waite, has returned to Pittsburg to tako up tho second year course In mcdleul department of tho Western University of Pennsylvania, after spending tho summer vacation in this section. Mrs. Hoffman wont to Pittsburg yesterday, where sho will remain with her mi band Transactions in Real Estate. Harry Jones In Jacob and Hiilda An 'I'son, for land in Winslow township. U'.'.imi; September 2, liMll. (I. II. Liiid'Tinun to Hariih lone. t.ir mid In VViihI'iw township. (14 Mi: M iiiln-r l!tl. I!HKI. .Iiieoh Kuniz to James Porter, furlio d n Met'iilniiiiit liiwn-M (7fi; April 2, ItHHI. Iiinies Porter l Andrew Porneh, for and in MeCnlmoiit, township. Sept. II, IINII. K. H. Hunt to Ijto H. Humphreys, for and In Plnocreok township. ("i(HI; Septemlsir 11, 1IHII. John Wnlte, treasurer, to B. M. Clark, for land In Plnocreok township. T.I.IIM; SeptemlM'r 11, 11MI1. II. M. Clark to It. S. Hunt, assign ment of deed for land in i'lnecreck township. (I; September II, 1!N)I. H M. Clark to T. C. Hulllngs. for land in Pinrercck township. (L'l 4'.': Aucust 21. I1HH. James K. Job ih Ion to Eliza M. Join- son. for land In K-vnoUlsvillo. fl.lH): June :i, l!HH. J. H. Sterley to .Iniiies Dcgnnn. for property In ICeynolilsvilln. 11 do; March 11. llHtl. Edwin W. Hohlnson. et ill., to Frank Malonev, for lot In MoCnlmont town ship, (.in: May 10. l!Ki. Frank A. MeConnell, etal.. to J. II. Met askoy, for land in Wlnslow town ship. W: SeptomlHT II, 1!M)1. W. J. Hillls to Hurt Brown, for lot in Wlnslow township, (li'ii Noveiiilier .1. 1HHI. Alice C. Humsey. et al.. to fieorglana Homer, null claim for land in Hrook ville. (Hill; Septomlior !. 1IMH. Not ce. Ill llie liuiller (! the pel ll Ion of the ('lib f HlllfepH and Hie Town Council of tho Borough of KcyiioldHvillo, for ap pointment of iewers to assess eosis and expenses of a public sower In Gor don Alley from west corner of John Burns s lot to Hth or Taylor street to intersect with tlio public sewer on said 1 01 h or Taylor St.. upon Hie propcrlies heiielited II sultlclent can lh round. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jef ferson County, No. 4, November term, 1001. Hie undersigned having been ap pointed by the aloresald Court Viewers In the aforesaid matter, hereby give notice that they will on Tuesday. Oct. K. A. D. 1001. al. nine o'clock in Hie forenoon of sal i day. meet on the lino t lie above uientioind Improvement at I he west corner of John Huron's lot now owned by Biggie) on Gordon Alley In said Borough, thence proceed over tho line of said sewer, viewing tho same on the premises ulTeeted thereby, and hearing all parties interested I here in and their witnesses. CllAHI.KS HKHPKI., W. S. KOHfl. Viewers Lkvi SCHUCKEHS, ) Heynoldsville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1H01. 1 Notice. In tho matter of tho tiotltlon of the Chief Hurgess and the Town Council of the Borough of lieynoldsvllle, for the appointment of Viewers to assess costs and expenses of a public suwer in Main and 10th or Taylor Sts. from a point In front of tho old school bouse proporty (now owned by A. M. Applegat.e) to 101 h or Taylor St., and along Tenth or Taylor Sts. to the South side of .luck hi in St... umpii the pr perties b'lie filed, if m lltelent can ho found. In the Court of Common Pleas of Jcf ferson County, No. ll.'l, NoveinborTorm, 1001. 1 ho undersigned having been ap minted by the aforesaid Court Viewers OUR NEW FALL AND WINT ER STOCK Of metVat Doyai' and Children' Clothing readyfor your Inspection. For the past three weeks we have been receiving Inrge shipments of Fnll nntl Winter Clothing, with which we nre now prepared to supply our customers. The cooler weather reminds us the fact that we will 1e coniclled to put on heavier garments very soon. We have a most complete line of Men's and Hoys' Suits and Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Etc., Which we desire to have you see before making your fall purchases, we have made special efforts to get for our trade n line of merchandise that has no superior in style, quality and L ii tti tw1 niif tti'iKiia new tia Ifiit no . . ... . , , . i i r is consistent wun reiutoie iinti weii tailoretl garments, we have not the time nor space to tell you all about our new fall stock, but invite you to cull nnd see for yourself that our claim on vottr trade is merited. New Neckwear. New ntylt'H in Hats. New Shirts. New Shoes. New Hosiery, lite. Goods must Give Satis faction. Is our motto. H. W. EASON & OO. Clothiers and Furnlahera. New building next door to postofnee, Heynoldsville, I'enna. W 9 yTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTTTTTT nimmiummmiummiumnmnuuimnmuumiiuutiife: In the aforesaid matter, hereby give 3 y. O A sTTm nolice that they will on Tuesday. )c- 3 4 H I I 1 K CTi W A ItN Hj K. toln-r aoth. 1IH1I. at nlno o'cloek In the 3 KXAXWA. V AVIXlAJXbj r foreniMin of said day, moot on tho lino SZ. of tho aforesaid Improvement In front twcs nif CTrtPC of tho old school house proporty (now I llO Oiw O I vjt. owned by A. M. Applegato,) and thonoo 3 proceed over tho lino of said sower 3 j; along Main Street to 10th or Taylor Stre.'t, thenco along 10th or Taylor tX- ,x ,, . is. . . i , -2 Street to the South aldo of Jaclison B Olir fall Htock la HOW Tieai'ly COin- Street, viewing the samo Bnd tho nlfitpd. W invite vonr illHDt'C.tioil i i'--" - i Hormtown. Smith had a well drilled last j. n week. Mrs. Amos Shoemaker is visiting In Pittsburg. W. II. Schugara was at Cool Spring Monday. John Miller, of neynoldsville, was In this placo Wednesday. Clarence Stevenson, of Sandy Val ley, was in this place last week. Mrs. John Zimmerman visited rela tives in Sandy Valley last week. Black eves and swelled heads aro fashionable in our town this week. Miss Minnio Smith, who Is working ut Emeriekvllle, waa home last Sunday. Mrs. Dayld Hetrlck, of Reynoldsvlllo, visited friends in this placo the past weok. Mrs. Georgo Horm visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Mattbow Sample, atCurwens- vilio last week. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness Into strength, llsllessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold by H A. Stoke. The louel M(hl Is the one In which the baby is troubled with the croup. An application ol Uly desdale Ointment is the surest relief which can be given to the infant The wise parents will have a jar of Clydeg dale at hand for all occasions. Red Top Jar, 25oents President Abraham Lincoln was shot through the brain in Ford's theatre. Washington, D. C, on the evening of April 14. 1805. by John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln died following morning. Presi dent James A. Garfield was shot twloe in the back in tbe H. & O. passenger depot at Washington, U. C, July Z, lnnz, b; Cbarles Julius Gultoau, and died 8i days afterwards, Kept. 1U. .President William McKlnley wot snot la stomach aid breast in the Temple of Musio at Pan-American Imposition, Uuffalo. SeDtember 6. 1901. by Leon Czolgosx and, died Hept. 14. Comfort and blankets at Sutter's. premises affected thereby, and hear all parties interested therein and their witnesses. CHAULK8 IlKltPFX, ) W. 8. Hohs. V Vlowors. Levi Schuckeiw, ) Roynoldsville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1901 A Shocking Calamity. ''Lately befell a railroad laborer," writer Dr. A Kellett.ofWllliford. Ark., "His foot was badly crushed, but Ituck lon's Arnica Salvo quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful for Burns. Bolls, files and all skin eruptions, it's the world's champion healer. Cure guar anteed. i"io. Sold by H. Alex Stoke. It lathe Mllle Tlilaig-a That count. The lost oollar button, the taok you stepped on, the small outs on the nanus and little burns that are so annoying. How qulukly they are heal ed by using Clydesdale Ointment. It heals and leaves no soar, Prioo 25 cents. in our Intent fall noveltien in Reduced Rates to Pittsburg. On September 18. and 2", and Oct ober 2, 0 and Ml. 1IMI1, the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company will sell excur sion tickets from points on the River and Low Grade Divisions, Including the Sllgo and Plum Creek Branches, to Pittsburg, at reduoed rates, including admission to the Exposition. These tickets will be good going on regular trains on day of issue, and will be valid for return passage within three dnys, Including date of sale. He Pulled a Ha (or - And started the old practice of slicing off his corn because he oould stand the pain no longer. Result three months in bed from blood poisoning. Had he UBed Clydesdale Ointment, he oould have cured his oorn In a few days, and relieved himself of the pain In five mln utes. Do not neglect your feet, as you need them in your business. Rod Top Jar, Zo oents. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Blven that letters of ad' ministration on the estate of J. K. Grown, tflenMaMfd. late of Wmtliliiuton townulilD. Juf- frn county. Pa., have Ihiuii grunted to the iinduruiifnud. to whom all Dersoiis knnwlna themselves to tie Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and iluiua navlnif claims auulnut the same will sruaeul them duly probated for settlement. n . a. ptkvbiiimin, Auwiuittirauir, , Bandy Vallej, Hept. Is, IvOI. H Dress Goods and Trimmings S T J? t 1 ? 2 Ladies' HEADY-TO' 111:. I if Garments Iluv I lie celebrated 3 3 We have prepared ournelveH to show you the utrongeBt and mont attract ive line of DrenB Goods and DreBH Trimmings that we have ever car ried. We have all the new weaves nnd novelty effects which you want to see before deciding what kind of a drew you are going to have. I COLUMBIAN k w i M ) a' w J a w i w w ) e w ) 0- ) afc -a -a w ) M Stoves and Ranges and run no risk as tliey nre beyond tiestion The Handsomest, Most Durable, and Perfect Working Stove Manufactured. &V&RY STOVE GUARANTEED. If not as represented, money refunded. Call nnd see our fine bij; stock just received. Heats anything ever shown in the town. '4 3 3 '4 1 I KEYSTONE HARDWARE . w ()j))osite Hotel Belnap. 3 3 3 3 EE 3 3 Our Coat and Suit Department Needs no comment. Suffice it to say however that the line is stronger and there is a greater variety of styles than last yeax. We kindly invite you to Bee the assortment. We will take pleasure in showing you our Automobiles, our 2 and. lengths. 3 3 Nkxt Doob to PosTomcK. " w THE SQZONIAN CASKET CASE. THE MA IX POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. It is absolutely impregnable nnd indestructible. It defies decay and destruction. It positively arrests the action of the elements. It is emphatically nir tight nnd water proof. It will resist and withstand any weight. It weighs little more than a wootlen box. It positively insures the dry de cay of the corpse. It preserves and protects the cas ket and corpse for an indefi nite period. It will last not for years, but for centuries. It is admirably adapted for ship ping purposes. It is universally admitted to be the most sanitary Case ever made. J la lulled ExrtuHlvvly by J. PI. HUGHES, Undertaker, pit ti hi-: i'iiuiim;, Itooiua In roarortt. V. Klapfer'a Utore, fflalu . F U R N I T U R This is the time of the year when we sell the most furniture. We have bought extensively and can give you the benefit of the very lowest prices. S? Let us bIiow you Borne of our beauti ful patterns in Chamber Suits, f 14.00 to 50.00. Side Hoards, $12.00 to $45.00. Couches, $5.00 to $40.00. ' Mattresses, $2.50 to $22.00. Ingrane Carpets, 20o to 70c per yd. Brussels, 50o to $1.50. J. R. HILLIS, Reunoldsvllle, Pa,
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