The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 17, 1902, Image 4

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    Sbick &
HE BIG STORE
j In looking through our new fall lines you will
be particularly impressed with the variety of
styles. There is scarcely any limit to ideas of
style, and the beautiful effects in the great variety
of novelties in
DRY GOODS AND
. . CHILDREN'S
Especially will please all. The many new ideas
offered this season make this store of special in
terest to every lady who desires the very best and
newest things. Our reputation for always show
ing the most clever styles is assurance that our
styles are all right.
Wc find already much enthusiasm shown in
French Flannels, Flannelettes, and colored outings.
In heavier Dress Goods our Meltons are again very
strong as well as the harder finished Worsteds.
French Flannels, 45, 65, 75c
Flannelettes, 10, i5, 18c
Colored Outings, 10, i5, 18c
Meltons, 1.00 Yard
Black and Colored Goods from 50c to $2.50.
The fashion journals
all bespeak for . . .
velvets A;
Velveteens in black and color, 50 cents.
Silk Velvets in black and color, 75c and $1.00.
Velvet Cords in black and colors, 85c.
THE AMERICAN
Are stronger than ever. New styles for fall are now
all in. SEE THE NEW STYLES.
We carry also for Stout Ladies the "Cresco"
This corset has given such satisfaction to ladies who
have been breaking steels that it has become very
well established in the favor of the trade.
In repetition of the past few seasons the Wooltex
people stand pre-eminent.
The Wooltex Garments
Ay
Gall and seethe
Next door to P. O.
Wanner
LADIES' AND
GARMENTS . .
ery promis
ing season.
LADY CORSETS
The "Wooltex"
Garments have
become so well
known that to
say "This is a
Wooltex Gar
ment,"is sufficient
guarantee that
the style is all
right and it will
wear. See the
MONTE CARLO
the latest fad of
the "Wooltex"
people. It has
already become
very popular with
the dressy trade.
Monte Carlo
Reynoldsville, Penn'a.
(I0M&T
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Miss Julia Tobln Is visiting to Pitts
burg.
Dr. J. C. King was In Pittsburg last
week.
C. M. Lolrd and wife spent Sunday In
DuDols.
O. V. Palen was (n Wllllamsport
this week.
Minx Bertha Copping visited In
Brookvllle this week. .
Mrs. D. M. Dnnsmore vlsltod In New
Bethlehem Saturday.
Walter U. Reynolds Is visiting friends
In Hellofonto this week.
Mrs. William Hhoden spent Sunday
with her parents In Brookvllle.
Frank SehlaWg, of DuDols, spent Sun
day with his parents In this place.
Mrs. Bold Dinger, of Summervllle,
visited Mrs. J. II. Mllllren last week.
Miss Maud Bloom, of DuDols, spent
Sunday In Ileynnldsvllle with friends.
Miss F,(Tlo Mllllren went to Moadville
Monday to attend Allegheny College.
Fredrick Smith went to Carlisle, Pa.,
Monday to enter the Dickinson College.
Grler O. Sweltzer and Thomas Tappor
attended the Clarion county fair last
week.
Miss Graco Meek started for Lewls
burg this morning to attend Bucknell
College
Miss Maud Meok's Sunday school class
held a social on the Baptist lawn Friday
evening.
Miss Blanche Parker, of DuDols, was
the guest of Miss Bertha Copping over
Sunday.
Miss Erma Robinson went to Tlon
esta yesterday to spend a week with
relatives.
Irof. H. J. Hughes, of the Reynolds
ville Business College, Is In Pittsburg
this week.
Joseph B. Mitchell, clerk In a drug
store at Brockwayvlllo, was In town
over Sunday.
Miss Grace Miller, of Punxsutawney,
was tho guest of Miss Olevla Murray a
day last week.
Miss Olevla Murray visited her
brother, W. C. Murray, In Brookvllle
the past week.
Miss Ora McKee, of Corsica, returned
home yesterday after a visit with rela
tives In this place.
Soloe Mohney, foreman of the Punx
sutawney Sj)(iit, spent Sunday with hlB
parents In this place.
Frank A. McConnoll, proprietor of
Frank's Tavern, attended the Indiana
county fair last week.
Mrs. F. J. Goonsch, of Newark, N. J.,
Is visiting hor Blstor, Mrs. S. M. Mc
Crolght, In this place.
Mrs. S. D. Ybunt, of Johnsonburg,
visited her sister, Mrs. W. W. Fetter,
In this place last week. -
W. L. Strauss, who has been at
Eawloy, Pa., several weeks, returned
to this plaoe yesterday,
Nlnlan Cooper was called to Brock
wayvllle Monday by tho Illness of his
sister, Mrs. William Bond.
Mrs. C. A. Stephenson will leave here
to-morrow for a two weeks' visit la
Lock Haven and Harrtsburg.
Miss Blanche Wbltmore, who Is stay
ing In DuBoIs with an aunt, visited her
home In this place last week.
John Amond, of Dorry Station, Pa.,
pent Sunday with bis daughter, Mrs.
S. M. McCreight, In this place.
Miss Margaret Bono, who was visit
ing a sister at Wllmerding, Pa., sovoral
weeks, returned homo Saturday.
Mrs. Calvin DoHart returned yester
day from a visit with ber daughter,
Mrs. Harry Lord, at Johnsonburg.
W. W. Wolls and wlfo were called to
Vandorgrlft, Pa., .last Friday on account
of the serious Illness of a grandson.
Mrs. W. A. Phillips, of Wllmerding,
Pa., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bone, sr., In this place.
Louis O. Melllnger, of this plaoe, has
accepted a position In the B., R. & P.
R'y division engineer's office at DuBoIs.
Miss Florenoo Slplo entertained her
Sunday school olass at her home In
West Reyoolosvlllo Saturday afternoon.
Wilson Gross and family left here
yesterday on a two weeks' visit at
Cumberland, Md., and Magnolia, W.
Va.
Mrs. M. ' C. Ion, of Day, Clarion
county, visited ber daughter, Mrs. O.
H. Johnston, In West Reynoldsville
last week.
Mrs. Luolnda Shaffer, of Clearfield,
visited ber daughters, Mrs. J. C. Conger
and Mrs. George McGrody, In this
place the past week.
J. M. Davis, formerly proprietor of
Burns House, Reynoldsville, now pro
prietor of Hotel Llndsey, Lindsay, Pa.,
was in town Monday.
S. M. Burkett, who was married to
Laotta Snyder, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Snyder, moved to Vander
grift, Pa., yesterday. ,
A. T. Blng, president of Blng-8toke
Company department stores, will start
to-day for Philadelphia and New York
City to buy new goods.
Dr. B. E. Hoover and children, J. E,
Mllllren and wife, Mrs. E. C. Sensor
and daughter, Miss Bossle, were at
Wlnslow, Pa., Sunday. 1
Mrs. W. T. Darr, Misses Jennie Bear
derson and Edna, Craig, of Brookvllle,
wore irupfitii nf Mm. P. ft TTnll ha n
of this week.
J 1 - 1 ii vrt v in I icu
his sister, Mrs. O. Bohren, In this
place yesterday.
Mm. Mnrtf TTlllf nt Olantun E -I-
ltod her brother, Wesley Motter, In
this place last week.
Allon Motter and wife, of Rldgway,
visited the former's brother, Weslev
"'in 111 inn ince nisi ween.
Mrs. William Barclay went to Brook
lllo this morning to stay a week with
ler daughter, Mrs. II. E. Swift.
Mrs. .T. T.. TTiiirntv friia nAnM
- . -r , ..... 1. 1 1 u .icwi , ui
Houston, Pa., Is visiting her sister,
mrs. x nomas inen, in iDls place.
Mrs. Thomas Brooks and Mrs. Jacob
Amlrnfl. nf Plftahiit.fr ulolt.i MH. ri
W. Brooks In this plBoe last week.
Misses Amy Reno and Edith Beck
will ret urn ti iUa VT i..ll
Baltimore, Md., the latter part of this
v rv .
Mrs. C. Mitchell and Mrs. Thomas
Mitchell vlultefl Mra In, no. Hftinkll l
Brockwayvllle tho latter part of last
Honor!; fitonli
I-"-" " ii nan ltotj
working In West Virginia, roturnod to
ii 10 iiuiih. m tesi iieynoiusvlllo last
week.
Mrs. E. T. Pnntnll nt n.,n.,i ,.iuj
hor mothor and sister, Mrs. J. S. Doan
and Mrs. Rhodes, In this place the past
w ci; rv
A. J. Mulligan, representing tho
1 HtsiHira Ciilhnlir. una In in.n ...,..
day looking after the Interest o"f that
mit'r.
summer with hor grandmother at Cns
tile, la., returned homo Wodnosduy
evening.
Miss Elvn Deemer, daughter of Frank
Deemer, went to Verona last Thursday
to spend sovnral months with hor sister,
Mrs. Harry Schugars.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pomroy started
for Pittsburg this morning to visit the
exposition. They will visit In Klttan
nlng before returning homo.
Miss Emily Bennett and two brothers,
James and Henry Bennett, who were
visiting In Nutley, N. J., eight weeks,
returned to this place yesterday.
Thomas J. Rodgers, editor of the
Punxsutawney Republican, accompanied
the hand ball plByers to Reynoldsville
Monday afternoon to see them defeated.
Miss Anna Booth, of Wllkinsburg.
who spont several months at the home
of her grandfather. Mr. Jacob Booth, in
this place, returned home last Thursday.
Edward Jennings and wlfo and daugh
ter, Phyllis, spont several days In Brook
vlllo last woek with Mrs. Jennlng's
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
King,
Mrs. Julia Roberts, of Spring Valloy,
111., who was visiting hor sister, Mrs.
Catherine Tobln. In this place, started
Monday for her homo In tho "Prairie
State."
Mr. and Mrs. Robort Bono, sr., Mrs.
W. A. Phillips and Miss Margaret
Bone will drive to Smethport and
Barnosboro, Pa., this woek to visit
relatives.
Misses Ethelyn Slple and Marge
Williams have returned to their homes
In this place after an extended visit at
Wllllamsport, Lock Haven, Jersey
Shore and other points.
Prof. W. M. Brown, of Brockway
vllle. who was nnllfafl in n.,cu.nin .A
, .- , - -w i-.iv ,IIIO Ml U 1
tend tho funeral of hlB brother. James
yj. urown, wnion took place Sunday,
stopped at Reynoldsville a short time
Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Joseph
Shaffer. v
Adam and G. W. Miller, bankers of
Big Run, were in Reynoldsville Mon
day. At ono time these gentlemen
owned considerable real estate In this
place, but they have disposed of all
their Interests in Roynoldsvlllo, dosing
up their last doal Monday.
Charles S. Davis, who loft hore sov
oral weeks ago for Mexico, only wont as
far as St. Paul, Minn., whore he looked
after some business for tho company
whose employ ho is in, and was ordered
back to Cbigago, Is spending a few days
with his parents In this placo.
Joseph Macro, who Is studying to bo
como a Baptist minister, graduated at
tho Bucknoll Academy at Lewlsburg
last June and be enters the Freshmen
Classical class at Bucknoll University
this week. Joseph went to Lancaster,
Pa., Monday to spend a day or two with
friends before taking up bis studies at
Bucknell.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in me iuuiiiice at iveynoiasvlllo, ra.,
woek ending Sept. 13, 1!X)2:
Paul R. Campbell, Casslus Henry,
Alph Butler.
Say advortlsed and give date of list
wnen caning for ahove.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
New hosiery in fleeoe-llnod cashmere
and all-wool for ladles, mUses and child
ren at MUUrens.
Dorothy Dodd shoes. You will be
pleased with style and prloe. Blng
Stoke Co.
My I But Isn't Reynolds'soda good?
. Millirens la the only place to town you
can And a genuine mocha glove at $1.00.
Men's enameled shoes at D. Nolan's
shoe store for 12.50, formerly sold for
M.00 and W.60.
My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good?
Dorothy Dodd shoes, see them at
Blng-Stoke Co's.
My I But lan't Reynolds' soda good?
Florsbelm shoes exool In fit, style and
quality at Millirens.
H. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full Una of buddUm rnnutaittlv nn lianri
Picture framing a ttpectulty. OttU-w and wur
room In War nf Ml ma AlAraaMfc Rvam1 nuLa4
I nora. i&Miauuc near cor. urttot na ova tu.
Want Column.
tlntjtaf Oil jtntit has
- ,vuv svj 1 num iifi diuu uiiii
very Innorllon.
Wan tod A 1ml v nf
take care nf nn xiilnrlu lo.lu in tho
country having good home surround
ings. Inuulre at Tun Stab union.
Farm for snln Tho rinm-nn trn...
farm In Wlnslow tnwnahm ft mniiiin.
100 aores; 00 acres cleared, balance In
second growtn tlmttor. IIouso, barn
and wapon shed almont nniv! Dna nnK.
ard; good water. For particulars In
quire 01 A. O. Mllllren, Roynoldsvlllo.
For Hn1f Onn (nam nt tin..M JH.r.
horses, weight 3,000, also ono well bred
unving nurse, a-years-oiu, slrcU bv
Masker, will pace or trot. Inquire of
fV . 8. Uhristlu, Sandy Valley.
For Sale Good 0-room house nn Eust
rantstroot ; pood water and fruit. Jn
liilre of L. J. McEntlre, Sec. Roynolds
lllo B. fi L. Association.
For rent. TTnimo nn Tn..b.,n
Inoulru of Dr. J. B. Neule.
For rent Twn 1 n nm .im-n
ner 4th and Main sis. J. II. l.'orbett.
Wanted Girls to Imirn win ill mr ami
cloth picking. Apply nt Enterprise
Silk Company olllce.
For Sale Good farm In Clarion Co ,
imlerlald with ciml and gas, new house
ml burn, pood outbuildings, good water,
rchnrd. volinir tlmlwr nn Imul tmmln.
at TlIK STAK olllce.
For Siilo Good cow.
W. Stoko, sr.
Inquire of G.
For Sale Town lots on Grant. M;iln.
.Tiiekson. Church and Worth streets.
inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test.
For Sale A seven room house, lot
fill by Kill feet, in West Rev noldsvllle.
M. K. Win d.
"VO'ITCE OF APPLICATION FOR
LV CHARIER.
Nut lee l liereliy ulvcn Unit nn iipiilli'iint
wl t lie rtiiidc In tin lioveriKM- nf l'i'imyl
vurili, en tin1 ;?tl illiv ef Scr.. I M'i. tiy A. K
Aimliv.'iile, .1. II. i 'iii'l'i'i I. t liiu li". Iii'inter, ( '.
J. Kl'll. l.'llf'Ci Kill., M. C.Coli'iiuin Ml:! ':,.
ter II. lllhinis iinilcf I hi t if A .vcmlilv
fntttUMl "An a-t in pnivlile fii-(he In'1. ii por
II tlnll ll ml ri'L'lihil In! of ciTtnliM-'ii iini ut lniw,"
A iiio i ll A lt II J'.'lli, 1 f-7 4 . mill tlie -ll plilt--lni'lils
tlii'l'i'tn. fur (ho rlinrti'f nf nn itileiiil
'i riiriHitntliin tn lie rnllcil Kcvtmlil'.vlile
t'ltiy Miintifiii'tiirliiu I'd., the chii'iiii'ii r mid
oli.li'i't nf which Ih In nillllllfui'ttll-e Iti lek.Tlle,
1 1 ill low -1 ill c k ii nil I'm leiv. mill fur this pnr
inwe tn have, imisscss titiil en.lny nil the rluhls,
hi'iiefltH and iirlylh'ires nf the il(l An of As
setnhly mid tlio stipplenientH thereto.
M. M, tUviH, Snlleltnr.
Keynoldsrllle, Ph.. Sept. 2, IWl.
$2 FOR LABOR,
$1 FOR MATERIAL
ThHt'n About the rntfo. Wliy In the
world then do you lixten to theslren't
soiifr of the man who sells ht'txtne
bnrytef pHlnt not on qunlity hut on
pnc Oun't unilorHtand It, eiHM?ltilly
when actiiulroHt.if L.AM.whon ncef
ful oil Is added la bo extremely low,
Reunoldsville Hardware Co.,
Sole Agents, Reynoldsville, Pa.
PIRST NATIONAL
" BANK
Or REYNOLDS V1LLE.
Capital
Surplus
$50,000
$25,000
C. ItllCchell, Prrldnl
Scon ,lle lollniul. Vice Prrn.t
John II. HtalK lirr, 4 anliir.
Directors!
0. Mitchell, ftrntt McUlellnnd, .I.O.King
John II. Cortiott. Jiunlel Nolan,
O. W. Fuller, J. II. Knuuher.
Does a trenernlbsnklnKbuslnesannd solicits
the accounts of inerchiinls, prnfesHliiiml men,
fnrniors, nieclmiilcs. tiilntirs, lumbermen nnd
others, promlsliiK tile most careful attention
to the buMlmmsof all persons.
Hafe Deposit Boxes for rent.
First Natlonul Bank building, Nnlun block
Fire Proof Vault.
R. D. ALBRIGHT
PLUMBER Gas, Steam arid Hot Water Fitter
Dealer In Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lava
tories, Sinks, Closets, GasFizfuresand Gas Burn
er Supplies. Bath Room Specialties Towel
Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane
ous Automatic Water Heater on display. ?
Eatlinatei FuruUhed. Office and Show Rouraa next toCcrwln'n Photo Gallery.
jyfRN'vS FALL
SHOES
Display of some of
tlie newest styles for
early fnll and winter
wear. New ones ar
riving every day. Ask
to see the To. Ta v. Toe.
the newest fatf.
W. H. LOVF.LKSS CO.,
flth nnd I'enn Ave.
Plttshurjf, I 'a.
HINO STOKK COMPANY
DEI A HTM KNT STOU ES
The LATEST FASHIONS
IN GENTS CLOTHING
The newest, 11 nest cloths,
the latest designs, all
tho most fashionable cuts
for the glimmer season.
'Cull at our shop and
see samples 'of cloth a
complete line and let us
convince you that we are
the leaders In our line.
Reasonable prices al ways
and satisfaction guaran
teed. Johns & Thompson,
To burn $2.00 a ton
soft coal without the
escape of soot, smoke
or gas, was unheard
of before the inven
tion of
COLE'S ORIGINAL
HOT BLAST STOVE
This wonrifM'ful stove burns the
GAS HAM-' nf trnft coal wasted
with oilier move, and Klvea the
Hame clt'Hiilltn'-is and even heat
day ami nlht that run he had from
il'.iM) hard fna'. It n-imlrea atinn
tlon only lliien ilinet In twynly
four htiuid. riru i uuverout.
Keystone Hardware G.
Hulu AmohU, Hi'ynnUUvllle, I'tnuu.
GENTLEMEN
When you are ready
for something: as dif
ferent from the ordi
nary . run of Men's
Shoesas a Havana is
from a stogy, try a
Walk -Over
All styles, all leathers.
$3.50 and $4.00
They will lend char
acter to your appear
ance. Robinson's
At HALL'S
Iron Beds,
Bed Room Suites.
Side Boards,
Velvets,
Tapestries,
Ingrain Carpets,
China and Japan
Mattings,
Havalind, German
and Austrian China
Semi-Porcelain
Dinner Sets
Nottingham, Insti
point and Bobbt
net Curtains,
Go-Carts,
Cradles and Cribs.
Gas and Coal Cook
and Heating Stoves.
ANYTHING
YOU NEED
TO
FURNISH
A HOUSE.
At - Hall s
Opposite Postoffice.
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