Shick k THE BIG With the approach of September the showing of fall lines begins. We want to assure the patronage of this com munity that as has been our custom for years, we are again preparing to show the very best products of both the American and European manufac turer. Never in the history of mer chandising in Reynoldsville has there been as careful preparation made as this season. The result of which is left entirely to the good judgment of the trade. k We desire to say we realize our patronage has been built up and the confidence of the trade established by honesty of purpose and vigilant perseverance in our attempt to give you good honest merchandise and the very best assortment to be obtained in the leading markets, and to give it at the very lowest prices possible con sistent with good goods. In this way we have established ourselves and in this way we believe we can continue in our present progressive state. We are placing on display this week for SCHOOL DRESSES and School Wear Wear: Flannelettes Outings Fall Dress Goods Knit Shawls in Wool and Silk Ladies' Shoes Boys' and Girls' School Shoes A LINE OF FALL DRAPERIES SAXONY YARNS AND FLOSS A COMPLETE LINE OF DOMESTICS Next dootfo P. O. R. P. ALBRIGHT PLUMBER Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter Dealer in Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs,. Lava tories, Sinks, Closets, GasFixfuresand Gas Burn- . er Supplies. Bath Room Specialties Towel Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane ous Automatic Water Heater on display. , Estimates FurnUhed. Office and Show Booms Second Floor Syndicate Bid. tJOBWOR,K of all kinds promptly done at Wagner STORE and Cool Evening Reynoldsville, Penn'a. THE STAR OFFICE. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. Dr. J. C. King wag at Indiana last week. Ethel Kunos visited In DuBols this week. " Ell Boyor, of DuBols, was in town Monday. Miss Clara MoClarron la visiting In Big Run. Harry C. Ilorpol waa In Pittsburg last week. Miss Eicon McEntoor Is visiting In Driftwood. Henry Priostor, jr., was In Clarion this week. Louts O. Melllnger was In Pittsburg tho past week. Mrs. II. W. Euson was called east on business Inst week. Mrs. Philip Koohlur visiting Is her daughter In DuBols. A. C. Murray visited relatives In DuBols the past week. Miss Lena Black visited relatives at Eleanora tho past week. Mrs. E. S. Vosburg, of Driftwood, visited In town last week. A. M. Vandevoort will move to Lo lota, Elk county, this week. Peter Robertson went to Dunlo, Pa., Friday to accept a position. Curtis Gllso, of Hopkins, was at Keating Sunday and Monday. H. B. Clayson and wife are visiting tho former's parents at Kano. Jasper Womor and wife, of Kano, are visiting relatives In this place. Misses Ada Baum and Cora Schugcrs are visiting at Yatosboro, Pa. David Euson, visited his son, II. W. Eason, In this place Saturday. II. F. Lavo and wife visited relatives In Wllliamsport the past week. Miss Mary Spear, of DuBols, visited relatives In this place last week. Miss Mary Bell, of Punxsutawney, visited Reynoldsville friends last week. Thomas F. Adam spent Monday at homo of bis parents in Brockwayvllle. Misses Ethel Wlnslow and Althea Sutter spent Sunday In Punxsutawney. Mies OUlo Dunn, of Falls Creek, visited Reynoldsville friends last week. Mrs. A. F. King, of Brookvillo, visit ed relatives In this place the past week. I. F. Dempsoy, of Oak Ridge, visited his parents in West Reynoldsville Sun day. Adam Klme returned a few days ago from a six weeks' visit In New York state. Frank B. Shaner and wife, of Pitts burg, are visiting relatives at this place. Robert Robortson wont to Pittsburg Monday to accept a position as stenog rapher. Glenn A. Milllren came down from Kane to attend tho merchants' picnic Monday. Arthur Clawson went to Now Bothlo hem Saturday and remained until yostorday. Miss Mamie Smith, of Patton Station, was tho guest of Mrs. W. C. Gibson over Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Tlley, of New Bethle hem, is vUltlng her son, Caleb Tlloy, In this placo. Miss Margaret Newcomo, of Brook villo, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gilles pie this week. G. E. Rood, brakeman on R. & F. C. R'y, moved from DuBols to Reynolds ville last woek. Mrs. Peter Robertson and daughter, Anna, arc visiting James Robortson at Evans City, Pa. James Bird and Martin Biehlor, of Hopkins, spent Sunday and Monday at Wllliamsport. Misses Agnes Robortson and Annlo O'Connor visited friends in Punxsu tawney last weok. Mrs. J. H. Webb, of Falls Creok, visited her brother, M. E. Weed, in this placo Friday. Mrs. W. H. Butler and two children, of Kittannlng, are visiting Mrs. Han nah Butler on Grant street. Mrs. Joanna Anderson, of Allegheny City, who visited in this place six weeks, returnod home Friday, Miss Bertha Tiley, who spent several weeks in New Bethlehem with rola tlves, returnod home Saturday, Mrs. B. A. Hays, of Allegheny City, visited at home of her father-in-law, J. M. Hays, in this placo lost week. Miss No Ha D. Coax, of Alleghony City, visited her mother, Mrs. J". T, Coax, at Valley Home, during the past week. Mrs. Jessie Hayes, of New Bothlo hem, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herpel In West, Reynoldsville this weok. Prof. J. R. Hughes, president of Bellefonto Academy, was the guest of Walter B. Reynolds in this plaoe last Wednesday. Fred Barto, who has been working for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company at Jobnsonburg, is at home for a few days. Miss Mary Kronenwetter, of St, Marys, has been the guest of Misses Margaret and Susie Schultx on Fourth street the past week. John Hartroan and family, of Alle gheny City, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hartman. the past week. Joseph Macro went to Plttsburff this morning on business. Miss Magclo Boloda is vlsittnir her brother nt Sabula this weok. Miss Katlo Snydor returned Satur day from a visit at Arroyo, Fa. waiter Scott, of Kusheaua. is visit ing his brother, L. W. Scott in this placo. E. D. Soeley and wife will drive over Into Indiana countv tori no in v1i.lt. 'datives. Miss Louisa Horpol, of Pittsburg, Is rlslting her brothers. Henrv and Will Hornol. In this nlnen. John L. Cribbs, of Now Bethlehem. was the guest of Charles Mohney tho latter part of last weok. Miss Maud Meek returned Monilav evening from a six weeks' visit at Lewlsburg and Atlantic City. Isaiuh Doemorand Mrs. Julia Deemer. of Sallna, Pa., arrived here yesterday to attend the Doemor reunion. S. J. Williams and family, of Lvneh. Forest county, are visiting the former's parents In West Reynoldsville. Mrs. Vernor Grater, of Now Kenslmr- ton, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Kunes, on Grant street. Frank J. Black, proprietor of The Mansion, and bis wife are vlsitlnir In Ph II ipsbu rg and Wllliamsport th is week. Mrs. Cnpt. Lahoy, of Falls Creek, and Mrs. MeCloskey, of Clearfield, were guests of Sirs. J. M. King a day Inst week. John Yenowlne and wife, of Eleanora. returned Friday from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Newberry and Wllliamsport. Mrs. Simon Nulf. of Putnevvllle. re turned home last Friday after spending four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. . Yost, in this place. District Deputy D. W. Atwater. of this place, Installed officers in thB Protected Homo Circle at Curwons vlllo one night lost week. Mrs. J. W. Stevenson and son. Marlon, of New York City, are visiting the formor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis, In this place. J. P. Dillman, who went to Clarinff- ton several weeks airo to remain six or eight weeks, was in town bver Sunday, returning to Clarlngton yesterday. Misses Orrol Phlllippl. of Svkesvllln. Bortha MoAdoo. of DuBols. and Lll- Han McAdoo, of Paradlso, were guests of Miss Irene Phlllippl over Sunday. Joseph Cleor. sr.. and Joseph Clenr. Jr., who worked at Star Glass Co. plant during last Are, have moved thotr famlllos from Titteburg to this place. William Saundors. a class-worker who worked in the glass plant at this placo during last firo. moved his family from Now Castle to this place last woek. Mrs. G. Newoll Meeker, who was visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, left here Monday for Owens boro, Ky., where hor husband is In business. Dr. Edward L. Ncff, of Pittsburfir. and A. A. Neff, of 8outh Mahoning township, Indiana county, visited their Drotlier, 'Squire JS. Nell, In this place Saturday. Dr. J. H. Murray and Frank P. Alexander attended the Jefferson Chap ter in Brookvillo Monday evening. Mr. Alexander was Initiated in the two first dogrces. Charles Kins', who was with an engineering corps in Indlnana county, returned to his borne In this place lost week and will remain here until be re turns to school. Mrs. F. O. Suttor and son, Kennoth, went to Cleveland. Ohio. Thursday where they will remain for a time and toon go to Three Rivers, Mich., to visit Mrs. Suttor's parents. Mrs. McClelland Harmon and son. David, of Wllliamsport, who were visit ing Mrs. M. J. Miller at Park House, Eleanora. returned homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller drove into Reynolds- villa with thom. Mrs. 8. K. Furman and ohildren, of Harrisburg, who have boon visiting tho former's mother, Mrs. Kate Harris, at Presoottvllle nine weeks, roturnod home with Mr. Furman Saturday, who spent last weok at this place. ' MIbs Ella Soeley, who spent ton weeks atTawasClty, Mlub., returned home the first of this week. Miss Georgia Corbett, who was with Miss Seeloy, will return homo to-morrow. Mrs. J. L. Graham will accompany Miss Cor bett home. Mrs. Rufus Kirk and daughtor, Miss Frances, who went to Hubbard, Ohio, July 3rd on account of serious illness of the former's mother, returned to Reyn oldsville last Thursday. Mrs. Kirk's mother, Mrs. Pbilo Luoe, died about ten days before Mrs. Kirk roturned to her home in this plaoe. Prof. W. W. Doatrlok, teacher of Psychology and English Literature in the Keystone State Normal Sohool, Kutztown, Pa., was In Reynoldsville last Frldav night. Prof. Deatrlok, who was one of the instructors at the insti tute held In Keokuk. Iowa, the second week Id August, and at OH City last week, was on his return home. He stopped here to see his sister, Mrs. O. V. Smith, wife of Prof. 0. V. Smith. Want Column. Rates: Onn cent per word for enrh anil svorjr Insertion. For Sale A mowing machine, two horse wVgon, hack, one horse.. Inqulro Mrs. M. II. Thompson, Cool Spring Hollow. Wanted Smart boy to do errands. Apply In own hand writing. , Address P. O. box 21, Reynoldsvlllo, Pa. For rent Two largo storo rooms cor ner 4th and Main sts. J. II. Corbett. Wanted Girls to learn winding and cloth picking. Apply nt Enterprise Silk Company office. For Sale Good cow. Inquire of G. W. Stoko, sr. For rent Two houses. Inqulro of 8. Shaffer. For Sale Town lots on Grant, Main, Jackson, Church and Worth streets. Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test. Belgian hares for sale. Fine stock; prices vory low. L. M. Snyder, Jnck son st. For Sale A seven room house, lot 60 by ISO foot, In West Reynoldsville. M. E. Weed. T II. HUGHES, t J UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. A full lino of supplies constantly on Imiicl Plntiini fnimltiK n Hii-rlnliy. OIHrii mill wmn room In riMirnf MIhs MiitKitrrt Kviiih' nicUct tore. Ui'nlcli'nre near cor. Onint mill Atli sts. N OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice la hereby nlvcn tlmt nn nppllcniit will w much, to tho (lovcrnor of IYiiiikvI vnnlu on the Sft riiiy of Sepi., lints, by A. .M. Appli'xitte, .1. II. Corlictt, rluirle Dlniier, ('. J. Kerr, Hufim Kirk. M. I'.foli'intiii imi) Wiil- ter l. WlllllilllM miller tint lii't of A4nillv entitled "An net to provide fur the liieorir ni ion nini rcuu nit ion or certiiiiiforiMHiitioii'.," Approved April fill. 174. mill tin, xupple-im-iit therein, for the dinner of unintend ed corixirittliin to hu culled Hevnolilsvllle tiny MiMiiifiicturliiK ., the chiirni'ter mid ohjeet nf which Into niiinufiiclnru Hrlek.Tilc, llollow-hliM'k Htiil Pottery, mid for this pur nose to huve, piMscss mid enliiy nil the rluhm, benelltH nod urlvlli-ires of flip snlil Act. of As sembly u ml tho supplements thereto. M. M. Davis, Solicitor, lteynoldsvllle, Pu., Sept. i, l'.t. N' OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Notice Is hereby irlvcn Hint nn Application will be mudo to tho (Jovernor of the Ptute of l'euimylviinla nn the gxth tiny of Auitu-t, lWtt. by A. O'DonncIl, (J. V. Ullmon, .F. II. Miirrny. II. L. Hoke nnd O. W. I.enkerd, under tho net of Assembly of tho Common wealth of I't'iiiiMylvmiln entitled " An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved Apr, ft, IM74, mid the supplements thereto for the charter of atl Intended corporation to ho called Tho Keynolilsvlllo III Irk nnd Tile () mipiiny. The charter mid object thereof Is that of uoIiik a general brick mid tile iniiiiii. fiicturlnv IuihIiicnh and for these nut'isise to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bene fits and privileges of thuanld act of Assembly and lUi supplements. A. O'Donnri.i., Pres., U. W. I.K.NKKIUI, Hoc. Koynoldsvllln, Pa., Aug. . WH. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Lettorsof administration on tho estate of Hamilton Thompson, deceased, lain of ltrockwiiyvllle horough, .lell'erson county, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make payment without flelay, and those havlngchilmsor de mands will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. II. H. MM'm.MiiTmi, Administrator Rrockwayvlllo, Ph., July 10, llxij. Advice to Parents. If your children complained of head ache or poor sight last year in school, havo thoir eyes examined before start ing into school again. I will bo at tho Imporlal Hotel, Reynoldsvlllo, SEPT. 10th, and at Amoriean Hotel, Brook villo, September 11 and 12. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. The LATEST FASHIONS IN GENT'S CLOTHING Thonowost, flnostcloths, tho latest designs, all tho most fashionable cuts for the summer season. Call at our shop and see samples of oioth a complete lino and let us convinoe you that we arc the leaders in our line. Reasonable prices al ways and satisfaction guaran teed. Johns & Thompson. f IRST NATIONAL BANK OF REYNOLDS VILLE. Capital Surplus $50,000 $25,000 C. niltvhell, President) HvollIHcClollaiid, Vice Pres.) Joliu II. Hauclier, aaliler. Director I 0. Mitchell, Scott ucOIelland, J. O. King John II. Corbett, Daniel Nolan, G. W. Fuller, J. II. Kuucher. Does a general hanklngbuslnossand solicit the accounts of oierehsnts, professional uien. farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen ami omen, promising tne most careful ktienuon w mo Dusiness or an persons. Bate Deposit Boxes fur reul. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. QLD HICKORY SHOES FOR BOYS This lino Is vory popular and nindo for wear. Box Calf. Patent Colt and Enamel. Boy's alr.es, 2i to fj, 2.f.O, M.00 and M.M. Youth's sizes, 12 to 2, J2.00, 2.r0, M.IK). Little Gents' sizes, It to 1,1, 11.50, 12.00, 2.u(l. W. B. LOVELESS CO. flth and Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pn. 'UMMERIS HERE AND HO IS Northamer & Kellock. And wo are bettor prepared than ever to do cabinet work or anything In tho wood working line. Upholaterlng and repair work of all kinds done promptly. Picture Pramlng We hu vo just received a largo line of Picture Moulding and wo carry a lint! (if room moulding In xtnok. Call and examine our lino and get prices. Our cabinet shop is so small und our business is gutting so largo we will have to do something- to get more risim, so wo have decided to soil off till our framed Pictures at Coat 7.IKI Pictures ut 0.00 Pictures at. $Ti.oo Pictures at I. 00 Pictures at M oo Pictures at 2.00 Pictures at 5 Wi. f fit). .1K0. . :U0. 2.2.r.. !.(). $1.00 Pictures at 1110. all the rest In tho same proportion We aro also acrents for the Kana In- side Sliding Blind and Patent Screen Windows. Remember the place Northamer & Kellock, Woodward Building, Main St. It's Not a Question Of whether you enn nfford to paint . fan you afford NOT to piiltit and let the wood In your Iiouku rot and decay ? Don't he penny wise and pound foolish. Use L. h M. paint and your house Is protected for years, and you snve a hltf lumher and carpenters' hill for repairs. True, all true. Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co., Sole Agents, Iteynoldsvllle, Pa. w E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED. That anything in the way of premiums or schemes nrc an injury to our bus iness and a damage to our customer, so in future Our Foundation will be Honest Goods Full weights and fair prices for cash. These will prove money savers for our patrons. We quote you prices on a few staple every day goods. Best packago ColToo, 11c; 0 pounds, 0;'o Looso ColTeo, 20 cent grado, lfto " ' cent grado, 20c " ,'10 cent grado, 2"o If you enjoy a good cup of coffoe for breakfast try our bulk coffee. It will please you. 18 pounds Granulated Sugar, $1.00 2." " " " 1.30 100 " " 5.00 10 pounds extra L. B. Sugar, 1.00 Very best patent Hour por sack, 1.1ft Very best patent Hour, por barrel, 4.45 . 7 cakes Lenox. Gloss or Star Soap, 2io 0 cakes Fairy Soap, 2oo 11 cakes Sunshine Soap, 2oc Wanted --40 To Work in Our Decalcomania Department No special experience required. ' The average wages of the girls now employed in this depart ment is $225 per day of nine hours. For further information apply at the office of the Ford China Com'y Ford City, . Penn'a. Saves the Half of the Coal You Have Been Throwing Away Ono-half tho carbon in Soft Coal Is OAS. The) cut shows how COLE 3 ORIGINAL HOT BLAST STOVE burns this gas half of tho coal, which Is allowed to pass up the chim ney with nil other stoves. This wonderful stove makes oft coal at $2.00 a ' ton equal to hard coal at $9.00 a ton. Same cleanliness and even heat day and night. Fire Is never out. Come in and see them. KEYSTONE HARDWARE COM'Y., Sole Agent, Reynoldsville, Penn'a. . Swift's best S. C. Hams, por.pound, 15o " " B. Bacon, " 15o 7 pounds finest Rolled Oats, 25o 3 pounds finest head Rioe, 25o 4 pounds good head Rioe, 25o 5 pounds best lump Starch, 25o 5 pounds best Corn Staroh, 25o 3 cans extra Sugar Corn, 25c Early Juno Peas, por can, "lOo 3 cans 20o Peaches, tSOo Choice pears, large can, . lOo Matches, 12 boxes, lOo A full line of all kinds Gro ceries, Fruits, Preserves, Fish, Pickles, Cakes, &c, at the big grocery at cor respondingly low prices. Everything sold guaranteed all right or money refunded. Don't be deceived by thinking you get something for nothing. Compare those prices with what you pay elsewhere. We have the goods you need them. We want your money. Robinson & Mundorff, Reynoldsville, - Penn'a. More Girls 1.
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