The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 10, 1902, Image 1

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Emerickville.
Our ichoole began on Monday, Sep
tember 8.
Mini Ella Murphy drove lo Wg Run
on Sunday.
E. P. Starr hfti gone to Cro Forks,
Potter county, to work.
Mrs. E. Cable la visiting friends at
Fall Creek at this writing.
Harry KHtlobcrgor, of Perrysvllle,
t visiting relatives In this place.
Emma Shannon, of Brookvllle, Is
Visiting her sister, Mrs. II. K. Snyder.
Lafeyotte Mottnrn and family lire
visiting friends at Worthvtllu ut this
writing.
Mrs.-LulaIIetrlek, of Nrookvllle, Is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Susannah
Murphy.
C. A. Burkhouse and wife and daugh
ter, Ruth, spent Sunday with relatives
at Knoxdale.
Miss Edna Bautn, of Reynoldsvllle,
spent Sunday with relatives and friends
at this place.
Rev. Albert Sydow left on Tuesday
for Oil City, where he will attend the
Erie annual conference.
We have been Informed that Moses
Mowory moved his family frou Sun
bery to this place on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Milliren, of
Bormtown, spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Scott Harrlnger.
Mrs. Etta Hoover and daughter,
Nellie and son, Charley and wife of
DuBoU, wore the guests of Wm. Moore
and wife Sunday.
Michael Mowory and wife, who have
been visiting friends at Siinhury the
past two weeks, returned to ilielr homo
in this placo Saturday.
Sebastlne Snyder and wife, of Crons
Forks Totter county, who were, visiting
relatives in this section, returned to
Cross) Forks Monday.
There will h i nil Ice cream festival
held at Z. Dci'iiht's Saturday evening,
Sept. 20lh, to which every one is cor
dially Invited. Proceeds for M. E.
church.
Squabble Hill.
Charles Hot rick is hauling lumber
these fine dusty days.
George Mllllron is repairing his cave
at the present writing.
Mrs. P. n. Roltz visited Mrs. Fannie
Shoemaker on Friday.
J. E. Crawford called on his brother,
Jack, on Wednesday evening.
G. B. Shlddledecker made a business
trip to Reynoldsvtllo on Friday.
Vernon Crawford transacted business
In Reynoldsvllle on Wednesday. '
Mrs, Jennie Shoemaker transacted
business in Roynoldsville on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs! Hollowoll visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joshua Shumnkcr over Sun
day. The Sandy Valley butcher was In our
town for more shoep on Thursday
evening.
Mrs. George Smith visited her grand-
More Goods
for
Same Money
Is all that should be necessary to
convince them that
TjigJBest is the Cheapest in the End
Poor shoddy shoes don't pay. Ex
perience has taught you that why
not profit by the lesson ? Our shoes
are models of comfort and ease. The
shoes back up our argument. See our
WALTON SCHOOL SHOES
For Boys. They are solid through
out and the prices, $1.00, $1.25 and
$1.50 are world beaters.
VOLUME 11.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Horm'
on Tuesday.
Miss Del va Schugars and Mrs. Alva
Moore, visited friends In Punxsutawney
the past week.
Lewis Smith and brother, George,
went toMcdix Run in search of employ
ment on Saturday.
Messrs. Geo. Shlndledeqker and Bob
Warnlck took In the dance at Oklahoma
on Friday evening.
Misses Sadie Mllllron and Ada Horm
took In the ptcnlo at tho Horm run
school house on Friday.
A fine turnout at the dance Is report
ed for last evening, but a good many
swelled heads the next morning.
Al. Shumaker and George Horm
took a load of apples to DuBols on
Thursday and mot with good success.
Fred Moore has his house nearly com
pleted. He has taketi two brand new
loads of furniture through our village.
A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
With family around expecting him
to die, and son riding for life, 18 miles,
to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, Couglis and Colds, W. 11.
Brown, of Loesville, Ind., endured
death's agonies from asthma, but this
wonderful medicine gave Instant relief
and soon cured him. He writes: "I now
sleep soundly every night." Like mar
velous cures of Consumption, Pneu
monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and
Grip prove Its mutehless merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed
bottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles freo
at II. Alex Stoke's drug store.
Excursion to Niagara Falls.
The Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburg
R'y have placed on sale at Reynolds
vllle special excursion tickets to Niaga
ra Falls and return, limited to 15 days,
at (7. IK). These tickets are old on
Tuesdays of each week during July,
August and September.
Fortune Favors a Texan.
"Having distressing pains In head,
back and stomach, and being without
appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New
Life Pills," writes W. P. Whitehead, of
Kunncdalo, Tex., "and soon folt a llko
u now man." Infallible in stomach and
liver troubles. Only 2To at H. Alex
Stoke's drug store.
My 1 But isn't Reynolds' soda good':1
WHEN
And its near approach is heralded by the frosty mornings of the past few days. There'll be all the
FALL needs to engage your attention the good and comfortable items for fall wear. There's
countless choice ideas here for your selection in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, LADIES'
AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES
And Basement Goods. This store is pleased to offer an unusually clever line of all various fall
wearables and at prices that tempt most generous buying.
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it
one word
to Wise
People
BING-STOKE COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE
WHERE THERE'S EVERYTHING THAT PEOPLF WEAR AND MOST THINGS PEOPLE BUY. j MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS.
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REYNOLDSVILLE,
HON. W. O. SMITH NOMINATED FOR CON
GRESS IN TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT.
On the Fourteenth Ballot Clarion and Indiana United with the
. Jefferson County Conferees and Chose the Man from
Punxsutawney Republican Standard-Bearer.
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The Republican conferees of the twenty-seventh congressional
district, composed of the counties of Jefferson, Indiana, Armstrong
and Clarion, met in convention at 1'unxsutawney Monday after
noon of this week, September 8. Four ballots were taken Monday
afternoon without a nomination and convention adjourned until
Tuesday morning. At the session yesterday forenoon ten more
ballots were taken, making fourteen ballots. Hon. W. O. Smith,
of Jefferson county, was nominated on the fourteenth ballot, re
ceiving nine votes out of twelve. Jefferson, Indiana and Clarion
conferees voted for Smith on fourteenth ballot. The convention
made a wise choice. Hon. W. O. Smith is well qualified to ably
represent the twenty-seventh district in Congress.
FALL
DOES THE
Old Suit
L00k SHABBY ?
Better have a new one anyway for ,
this fall. Men and boys are going
to be a little more particular of their
appearance and will want nicer
things. Our suits will give you a
fashionable touch. All colors, all
weights, all well made, at all prices.
See Our Mrs. Jane Hopkins
Brand of Boys' Suits.
Few equal and none better in any,
market.
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PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1902.
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SWINGS IN
Dayton Fair.
The 23rd annual exhibition of the
Dayton fair will be hold Sop4,. 30 to Oct.
3, and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pitts
burg Railway Co. will sell special ex
cursion tickets from DuBols, Stanley,
Sykesvllle, Big Run and other points
between Big Run and Dayton each day
during the fair. Fare from DuBols
1.2!i, Sykesvllle 11.00, B:g Run 80
conts. It Is claimed that tho manage
ment Is making a special effort to make
this the most successful year of the
Dayton fair. The exhibits are to be
more numerous, from every district and
region of the county, whllo the amuse
tnout features will be richer In wonder
and greater In variety than ever before.
Special Low Rates to Exposition
For tho Pittsburg Exposition the
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rail
way will sell excursion tickets from
points on its line, Falls Creek to Fenel
ton Inclusive, to Pittsburg on Wednes
day of each week commencing Sept.
10th and continuing until October 15th,
Inclusive, at a single fare for the round
trip, plus 25 conts for coupon of ad
mission. Tickets good for return pas
sage until Saturday following date of
sale.
Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition.
On Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and
24, and October 1, 8 and 15, 11HD2, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets from points on the
Low Grade Division, including tho Sllgo
Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced iBles,
including admission to the Exposition.
These tickets will bo good going on
regular trains on day of Issue, and will
bo vulid for return passage wltbln four
days, including date of sale.
Not Doomed for Life.
"I was treated for three years by good
doctors," writes W. A. Greer, McCon
nollsvlllo, O., "for Plies and Fistula,
but, when all failed, Bucklon's Arnica
Salve cured me In two weeks." Cures
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Sores,
Eruptions, Suit Rheum, PUos or no pay.
25o at II. Alex Stoke's drug store.
Go to D. Nolan's shoe store. They
are soiling Queen Quality shoe for $2.50.
All kinds patent kids, enameled box
calf and plain kids; lace and button ;
heavy and light soles.
THIS
Store
oners
This store offers what is newest and
best in our
Dry Goods and Notion Department
and your needs for early fall are ar
riving daily. Our Dry Goods depart
ment is too well known to need much .
comment, but
We Have all the New Ideas
from which to make your selections.
NUMBER 18.
Chasing 8hidows.
One morning last week a young bird
dog created some amusement near
Hotel Belnap by chasing bird shadows.
A dozen or more sparrows were flying
around a tree In front of Centennial
halt and the dog chasod their shadows
on tho ground as they flew from one
branch to another or flew away. A
sparrow alighted on a telephone wire,
making a perfect shadow on ground,
and the dog jumped on shadow with
both front foet and began scratching
tho ground, but the bird was not there.
If a bird flow away the dog would chase
the shadow as long as It was visible,
but paid no attention to the bird Itself.
It looked foolish to see a bird dog
chase a little shadow, but how much
more foolish It is to see men and
women young and old chasing the
shadows In life and Ignoring the real
things. Are you chasing shadows?
Reduced Rates to Washington.
For the Thirty-sixth National En
campment, G. A. R., to be held at
Washington, D. C, October 8 to 11, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell round-trip tickets to Washington
from all points on Its lines at rata of
single fare for the round trip. Tickets
will be on sale from October 4 to 7, In
clusive, and good to return until Oc
tober 14, inclusive. By depositing
V ticket with the Joint Agent at Wash
ington between October 7 and 14, and
tho payment of 50 cents, an extension of
the return limit to November 3 may be
obtained.
For speclflo rates and further in
formation apply to nearest ticket
agent.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In the postoRlce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa.,
week ending Sept. 6, 1902:
Jno. Miller, Win. M. Jones, D. W.
Dinger, Mrs. Mary Syphrlt, Mrs. Fran
cis McMillan, A. W. Loose, Frederick
Richert, Mrs. jonnle Rbtnes.
Foreign Fandre Koln, Walionta Les
ka, Alba Vlneenzo.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Wash skirls in linen and duck. Any
skirt in the house at 75o at Mlllirens.
Horrlck's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe
store for 12.00 and $2.50, formerly sold
for $2.50 and $.'1.50.
Same Goods
for
Less Money
Natural History.
One feature of a clroua that is glvon
least consideration and which Is entitled
to more than a passing notice, la the
educational value thereof besldos Its
glorious amusing features. A child Is
sent to school, and the averago youth
or youngster finds as most Interesting
the study of natural history. It dotes
on the savage lion, It la arausod by the
"happy family" of monkoys, It marvols
at the elephants and worrlos over the
only "Phlllpplno" hull and the rare
lion slayers, black tigers, leopards,
hyenas, boars and animals of all descrip
tions. A teacher will vouch for the
statement that one object lesson is
worth a hundred book losons. The big
menagerie of the Walter L. Main Shows
affords the only possible opportunity to
study In life the animals whose pictures
they are wont to see In thoir school
books. Consequently the great educa
tional value of this traveling Institution
which will be seen In Brookvllle on
Friday, Sopt. 12th, 1902. The Great
Walter L. Main Colossal Three-Ring
Circus and Mammoth Menagerie will
give to performances, at 2 and 8 p. m.
Doors opon an hour earlier ; seating
capacity 10,000 i 25 uniformed ushers.
The biggest and absolutely tho most
perfect water and sun proof tonts In
the world.
A Parson's Nobis Act.
"I want all the world to know,'
writes Uev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway,
R L., "what a thoroughly good and re
liable medicine I found In Electrlo Bit
ters. They cured mo of jaundice and
liver troubles that had caused me great
suffering for many years. For a gen
uine, all-around cure they excel any
thing I over saw." Electric Bitters are
the surprise of all for their wonderful
work In Liver, Kidney and Stomach
troubles. Don't fall to try them. Only
50 cts. Satisfaction is guaranteed by
II. Alex Stoko.
My ! But Isn't HeynoltK soda good?
Special clearance sale at Mlllirens.
Those who have trlod our want
column find It pays to do so.
EN'S FALL
SHOES
Display of some of
the newest styles for
early fall and winter
wear. New ones ar
riving every clay. Ask
to see the To. Tay. Toe.
the newest fad.
W. B. LOVELESS CO.,
6th and Penn Ave.
Pittsburg, Pa.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
O F REYNOLDS VILLE.
Capital
Surplus
$50,000
$25,000
C.imn hell. treldenU
Scott .! iellund. Vice ',
John II. Knclir,shler.
Director:
0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J. 0. King
John H Corbett, Daniel Nolan.
O.W. Fuller, J. H. Kaucber.
Does a neneriilbanklngbuslnwwHnd solicit
theZ-omtu of merchant P;';;'""
farmer, mechanic. ml"r. "7''?,.,,
others, promlalnK the moat careful attention
to t he biiBlnPH of all peritons.
Bafe Deposit Boxes for rent.
First National Bank bullUlnx, Nolan block
Fire Rroof Vault.
fVtPHANS' COURT SALE.
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Rale of Real Kxtute of William Null,
Ilcrani'd, l,Htr lloiidvraon
TowiikIiIu. JrllVrsull
County, frnna.
By virtue of an ordnr of the Orphans' Court
of JitTeron county, thiro will ho exposed to
public sale, on the prenilHOB, on Tuesday tho
Si) day of WeptemlKir, A. IJ.. IMK, at 10 o'clock
A. M. the fiillowlnn piece of land:
All that certain piece or parcel of land
situated In Henderson Township, lelTersoi;
county, state of Pennsylvania, houndxd and
described as follows, viz: Hi'xlrinlrix at a post
the Northwest corner of sntd land: thence
liylandof Aimer Kned South denrees i0
minutes East thirty-nine and four-tenth
fierchns to a post; thence by land of said
teed Woulh one dexree and ;w niln., West 44
and U4-I00 puches ut a post: thence by same
land North KM dcxrees 'JO niln. East U and
4 10 nerchea to a post: thence by land of E.
M. Whipple South S decrees 3) niln. East 12
arwl:H-l( perches to a post ; them-f, by land of
A. Wise South i decrees U niln. West M and
IKi-luO pure lies to a post; thence hy land of
Godfrey Zimmerman and David Estes North
thirty-t wo minutes West HW and u-III perches
to a post, the place of brulimliiif . Couiainiuic
51 acres and M ft-10 perches, strict measure.
Ail coal and mlniuK rlKhu being excepted
and reserved. ,
Being tho same property which was con
veyed to William Null, In bis life time, in
three dlirereul tracts, vlx: Kirnt by David
Henney by deed dalcil April l-l, IHU.1 ami re
corded In Deed Hook 81, panels", Second, by
MaUilas Fox hy deed dated April 1mi.'i and
recorded In Deed Hook 21, pane imi, Third,
by Daid Henney by deed dated April 24,
1S74 aud recorded lu Deed Book 41, page 6UU.
Having thereon erected one frame story
dwelling house IS by 'is ft. with one story
kitchen U by ai attached, spring house '10 hy
lit ft., small house li by il feet, one story
high, wagon shed and graluary 20 by 40 ft.
two story high, one frame barn 40 by 40 ft., In
good repair, good well of water, about 11)0
apple, peach aud plum trees.
The farm Is all cleared except ulwut 7 acres.
Is well watered aud lu a (air statu of cultiva
tion. THUMB Or SALB.
One-third of the purchase money at the
continuation of the sale by the Court, and
the remainder In two equal annual Instal
ments from that date, with lawful Interest
there-for from the same ttmu, secured by
bund and mortgage eutered of record, or by
Judgment bond entered at tbu soma time as
Ui delivery of the deed.
liao. E. Null, Administrator.
Sykesvllle, Sept. ilrd, im. -