The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, July 02, 1902, Image 1

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    SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Another New Industry, n( ruB.
Better Mine Ventilation, it pK.
State and National News, Page.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
The Story of the Flag, 2nd vage.
Latest Fashion Notes, 3rd Page.
Ideas for the Farmer, th rw
VOLUME 11.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1902.
NUMBER 9.
A NOVEL SCHEME FOR THE BETTER
VENTILATION OF COAL MINES.
R. D.ALBRIGHT j
. Plumber, Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter
Hugh Haggerty has Invented a Device for Getting
4ir and Food to Entombed Miners.
BING-STOKE CO.
JULY
CLEARANCE SALE
IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS
Every Department
Joins in
This
Clearance Sale.
BING-STOKE CO.
DEPARTMENT
STORES-
Where there's
Everything
that People Wear
and
. Most Things
People Buy.
JJOW WOULD YOU
LIKE TO BE
IN OUR SHOES.
No reason why you can't be.
No reason why you
shouldn't be.
Prices and Style are
Right.
Best SKLwrnoN in the
City.
Let Us Fit You. '
W. B. LOVELESS CO.
(fth and Ponn Ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
CPRING IS HERE
AND BO 18
Northamer & Kellock.
And we are hotter prepared than
ever to do cabinet work or anything
In the wood working line.
Upholstering
and repair work of all kinds done
promptly.
Picture F"rnii-iIiiB
We have Just received a large line
oTyioture Moulding and we carry a
line of room moulding in stock.
Call and examine our line and get
prices.
Our cabinet shop is so small and
our business is getting so large we
will have to do something to get
more room, so we have decided to
sell off all our framed
Pictures at Coat
7.00 Pictures at
M.OO Pictures at
T.00 Pictures at
$.00 Pictures at
$.1.00 Pictures at
12.00 Pictures at
11.00 Pictures at
5.65.
$4.50.
:).H0.
$3.10.
12.25.
11.(10.
75o.
all the rest In the same proportion
We are also agents for the Kane In
side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen
Windows.
Remember the place
Northamer & Kellock,
Woodward Building, Main St.
N E A T N E S S,-
A CCURAC Y,
PROMPTNESS,
Guaranteed In every job turnod out by
The Star office.
NEW LINE OF MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS FOR
THE FOURTH OF JULY SALES.
We have just piled on our tables another large assortment of Men's
and Boys' Suits, bought especially for the Fourth of July sales. In
up-to-date styles in all wool Thibets, Serges, Cheviots, etc., in blues,
blacks and the latest fancy striped and checked effects. Tailoring ab
solutely faultless ; perfect fitting and cut in the very latest approved
fashions. All at remarkably low prices, quality considered. See our
Line of Men's suits at $8, $10 and $12, and our Youth's suits at 5, 6, 8 and $10.
Also the small boys 2- and 3-piece suits from 98 cents to $5.00.
Large assortments of
Boy's wash suits
from 48c to $1.65.
Also a fine assortment of
Boys' shirt waists
from 25 cents to 75 cents.
Men's and boy's straw hats
in all the swellest Porto Rican, Pana
ma and Yacht shapes, at prices rang
ing from 25c to $2.50. '
Men's white vests
In nil washable fabrics, both white
and fancy colors, from $2.50 to $3.50.
Men's shoes and oxfords
Comprehensive showing in all the
swellest shapes and leathers. Extra
ordinary lines at $2.50 and $3.00.
Also large assortments of
Trunks, suit cases and
traveling bags.
M 1 -.
H. W. EASON & CO.
Next door to Postoffice.
H. W. EASON & CO.
Hoover Building.
Hugh Ilaggerty, of Llndsey, visited
the family of his brother, Thomas Ilag
gerty, In this place several days the
past week and was a caller at The 8tar
office yesterday forenoon. Mr. Haggerty
spent thirty years of his life in and
about the coal mines as miner, foreman,
Are boas, &c, and Is well posted In mine
work. He has gotten up a plan in shape
of a tube for better ventilation in minus
and to save life In case of men being en
tombed In the mines, which frequently
occurs in various parts of the country.
If Mr. Haggorty's plan Is put In use,
men can be communicated with In case
of entombment and food can be sent to
them through the tubo, which can be
run Into every part of a mine whore
cars are lifted or left. Mr. Haggerty
recently returned from a trip through
the Connollsvllle and other coal regions
and he has presonted and explained his
plan of bettor ventilation, &c, to a num
ber of mino superintendents and mining
engineers and they all speak very high
ly of It. Mr. Haggerty hopes to get
his plan Introduced into some of the
mines In Pennsylvania soon.
Fire at Falls Creek.
Early Friday morning Falls Creek
was visited with a (30,000 fire. Hotel
LaMontagene was one of the building
destroyed. The DuBoIs Courier says
the losses were divided up as follows:
GUbret LaMontagne, hotel building,
115,000, Insurance about (3,000 ; H. S.
Emery, proprietor of the hotel, furni
ture and stock, (8,500, Insurance (2,500 ;
Mrs. Hlndman, of DuBoIs, dwelling
house, (2,000, fully Insured ; John Hicks,
farmer of Warsaw township, Jefferson
county, (1,500, no insurance; John
Draper and Harvey Pastorlus, oc
cupants of Mrs. HIndman's house, furni
ture and other effects, (1,000, no in
surance. Added to these are the
smaller losses of the fifty or sixty guests
of the hotel who succeded In saving
very little of their belongings, some of
them escaping In the apparel they wore
at the time they were vroused from
their slumbers.
New Salvation Army Officers.
Captain Florence Donnersberg, one
of the most efficient offloers In the Sal
vation Army, has taken charge of the
work In Reynoldsvllle. Captain Don
nersberg came direct from Franklin,
where she has been stationed for sev
eral months. It was her second ex
perience In that city, which certainly
attests the high popularity in which
she was held by the Franklin people.
Captain Donnersberg will be assisted by
Lieutenant Harbst, and as both are
good musicians and hard workers, the
Reynoldsvllle corps may be expected to
take on a new Impetus under their man
agement. When the captain and the
lieutenant loft Franklin the press of
that elty was loud in its praise of their
work and we hope they may succeed as
well In Reynoldsvllle.
Excursion to Niagara Falls.
On Saturday, July 12, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will soil
spoclal excursion tickets to Niagara
Falls and return, good going on trains
indicated below and good to return on
regular trains until July 10, Inclusive,
at the following low rates:
Brookvllle, loaves 8.50 A. M., faro
(4.50; Reynoldsvllle, loaves 8.23 A. M.,
fare (4.50; Falls Creek, leaves 8.10
A. M., fare (4.50; DuBoIs, leaves 8.00
A. M., fare (4.50.
Passengers from Brookvllle, Reyn
oldsvllle, Falls Creek, and DuBoIs
change at Red Bank to through train
leaving that point at 11.03 A. M.
Don't Fail To Try This.
Whenever an honest trial is given to
Electric Bitters for any trouble It is re
commended for a permanent cure will
surely be effected. It never falls to tone
the stomach, regulate the kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate
the nerves and purify the blood. It's a
wonderful tonic for run-down systems.
Electrlo Bitters positively cures Kidney
and Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders,
Nervousness, Sleeplossnoss, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria.
SatUfactlon guaranteed by H. Alex
Stokes. Only 50 oents.
Save Ten Per Cent.
County Treasurer Gil C. Reitz will be
at the following places on date1 mention
ed to receive oounty, poor, bond, state
and dog taxes: Hotel Imperial, Reyn
oldsvllle, Tuesday, July 1st, to reooive
taxes from Wloulow township tax
payers; Wednesday, July 2nd, at same
hotel to receive taxes from Reynolds
vllle borough taxpayers, and on Thurs
day forenoon, July 3rd, at Ross House
In West Reynoldsvllle borough. ' Those
who pay their taxos to oounty treasurer
will save ten per cent.
if A Man Li To You,
And say some other salve, ointment,
lotloi, oil or alleged healer la as good a
Buelflen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty
year I of marvelous ou re of Piles, Burns,
Bolls, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts,
Boards, Bruises and Skin Eruptions
prove it's the best and cheapest. 25c at
H. .Mex Stokes drug store.
Rathmel.
Joseph Painter and family visited at
Falls Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Wyse visited at Eleanora and
DeLaney last week.
Mies Mary Smith, of DuBoIs, spent
Sunday with her parents here.
James Thompson and son, Harry, of
Eleanora, spent Sunday with their
family here.
W. H. Thomas, of Clearfield, visited
his parents here over Sunday.
The Fourth will be very qulot here,
as thore seems to be nothing special on
program for the day.
Rev. A. J. Meek preached an In
teresting sermon here Sunday after-
Just Mention a Word to the Editor.
There never was a paper In any local
ity that gave us all the news, says an
exchange. It Is often that some persons
come or go that the editor does not see.
It happens that a family is missed
several times. They get the Impres
sion that the paper does not care to
mention them or has a grudge against
them. It Is a mistake. The paper has
no Ill-feeling, no spite, no enmity
against anybody. Most people take
the local paper. Don't be afraid to give
the editor new of interest. Perhaps
you think the paper has shown partial
ity; but try and see If It doesn't treat
you well If given a chance.
Saves A Woman's Life.
To have given up would have meant
death to Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorches
ter, Masts. For years she had endured
untold misery from a sovere lung trou
ble and obstinate cough. "Often," Bhe
writes, "I could scftrcely breathe and
sometimes oould not speak. All doc
tors and remedies failed till I used Dr.
King's New Dlscovory for Consumption
and was completely cured." Sufferers
from Coughs, Cold, Throat and Lung
Trouble need this grand remedy, for It
never disappoints. Cure Is guaranteed
by H. Alox Stokes. Prloe 50c and (1.00.
Trial bottles tree.
Letter to fir. Jim Sharp.
Iieynohhrvillt; Pa.
Dear Sir: Two names stand for the
best of everything In pafnts, the Long'
man & Martinez Pure Paints. They
are Just the paints to decorate your
town or country homo; to brighten it
up, making it fresh and attractive, and
Ideal In appearance. They cost in the
original packages a fow cents per gallon
more than thin paints, but whoa the
necessary oil Is added their cost Is
about (1.20 or 30 oents per gallon loss
than thin paints. Plooso go to Royn
oldsvllle Hardware Co. for prices, color
cards, etc. Very truly,
Longman & Martinez,
Paint Makers.
Reduced Rates to Providence R. I.
On account of the meeting of the
Baptist Young People's Union atProvl
donee, R. I., July 10 to 13, the Pennsyl
vanla Railroad Company will soli ex
eurslon tickets to Providence and re
turn, on July 8, 9, and 10, good to return
until July 20, Inclusive, from all stations
on it lines, at rate of single fare the
round trip, plus (1.00.
Need Mora Help. .
Often tho over-taxed organs of dlges
tlon cry out for help by Dyspepsia'
pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Headaohes,
liver complaints, bowel disorder. Such
trouble call for prompt use of Dr.
King' New Life Pills. They are
gentle, thorough and guaranteed to
cure. 25o at H. Alox Stokos drug
store. . '
Go to D. Nolan' shoe (tore. They
are soiling Queen Quality shoe for (2.60.
All kinds patent kids, enameled box
oalfend plain kids; lace and button)
neavy ana ugnt soiae. . . ;
v ... .. ' . '
We meet any prloe on waif paper or,
palnU. Stoke.
Don't fall to get a pair of solid leather
shoe for (1.25 at MilUrens. i
A Full Line op Bath Tuns, Lava-'
Tories, Closets, Ga9 Fixtures and
Gas Light Supplies; Bath Room
Specialties, Towel Racks, Soap
Holders, &c, Alway9 on Stock.
Office and Show Rooms on Second Floor of Syndicate Bldg., Main St.
Robinson's
Robinson's.
JJEW SHOE STYLES
I I I I I I I I
If you want Shoes
that are stylish
yet serviceable,
comfortable yet
dressy, Shoes that
conform to your
feet in every way,
Shoes that are
easy the first time
worn, Shoes that
you will appre
ciate in every way
visit the store
where they sell
WALK-OVER
Price (3.50 and (4.00.
AND
QUEEN
QUALITY
Price (3.00.
Children's and
Misses' Shoes ai specialty.
ROBINSON'S.-
-ROBINSON'S.
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COJVTY.
QRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
New Ware Room.
In order to make room to rebuild
our ware-room we are compelled to
reduce our stock of Hardware, &c.
During next two weeks we offer
special inducements in prices on the
following:
Buggies Plows j Harrows Stoves
Pumps j Wheelbarrows
Building Paper Tw0 Jhtee Doors J Windows
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y.
N,
HANAU.
I am closing out my stock of dry
and gents' furnishing goods at 25
going to quit business,
fl .00 Uross Goods Klc
MAc dress goods, - ttfx;
7.V drew, goods, Mo
Vtc Oarthuiere - 20c
35c Cashmere 240
00c Ointhmere 474e
- lso I'lalda lie
Ho I'lulds - -60
11.00 Hroudcloth 7Uo
1.20 Broadcloth - B5c
l.OOrillka 7Uo
7Se HI Iks - B7c
OOc Bilks . 48o
45c Silks - aso
No Hriii.li nincllnR 7c
Ac lirunh HludliiK - 40
28c Table Llneu - 2oo
BOo table linen - 40c
70c table linen 60c
itoc butcher's linen . - . Mo
40c butcher's linen HOC
8c cambric Unhid - 4c ,
50c ladles' shirt waist 40c
goods and clothing and
per oent less, than cost,
f 1.00 ladles' shirt waists
Il.:i8 ladles' shirt waist
11.50 ladles shirt waist
SUB ladles' shirt waist
SI. 23 baby dresses .
7Ac baby dresses
BOo baby dresses
2Ao baby dresses.
75c baby skirts -
80c baby skirts .
2Ac baby's skirt
10c child's stucklnirs
12Kcchlld's stockings
lHc child's stockings
28o stand covers -So
balls sllkateen
10c yard sllkateen .
18c yard atlkateun .
l.UO Henlblecorset
1.00 Ilex I hie corsets
HAo flexible corset
80c flexible corns t
40c tlexlblu corset
ladles
Am
Tc
HOC
. . Hoc
AC
- aic
Iwe
4.1c
auc
ion
TKc
10c
12WC
lUo
4C
74o
10,o
1.U0
KIO
tt5o
40c
2iki
In black and blue,
wiuare ami rouuu
S18.00 suits
114.00 suits
12.00 suits
10.00 suits
S.00 suits
t.00 suits
4.00 suits
clay worsted.
cut suits.
ftl.00
10.00
. . 8.80
7.28
B.80
g.50
8.40
CLOTHING.
(10.00 suits
8.00 suits'
7.80 suits
8.80 suits
.00 suits
B.80 suits
AO suit
YOUTH'S SUITS.
T.W
.28
6.00
4.78
4.U0
k.78
3.7
Chlldrens' Knee Pant's Suits
16.00 Suits, . . . a.uo
4.80 suits - ... a. .
4.00 suits . 2.U0
8.80 suits . - 2.80 ,
1.90 suits . . 1.00
l.OOsuita - . - TSo
78c knee pantt - - AAo ,
80c knee pauM - 42c
28o knee paula - loo
2Ao child's overalls - ltio ,
Men's 18c llneu collars 10c
Hoy's 10c linen collars .' To '
Men's 28c rubber collars 10c
Meu'sSOc uecktlea 3Uo '
Men's 28o neckties - luc
Child's 10c necktie - - so