The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 01, 1902, Image 1

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    'Mloney't Wedding Day."
The humorous blunder and em
barrassmcnts of Dun- Moloney's court
8hlp with the Widow Clnnry have stlr-
ted up more hrnlthy laughter than any
two dranintto productions rolled Into
one. The author truthfully claims that
It was written for' laughing purposes
only, and since Its birth has been the
source of exhaustlcss fun to countless
thousands. The preps of tho large
cities pronounce. It the real big comedy-
drama success of the season, and wher
ever it appears crowded houses greet It
and relish Its three hours of gemilno
enjoyment. It brims with merry mis
chief, tells a story of deep Interest, nnd
revels in as much real mirth as run be
bunched Into one hundred and eighty
minutes, with a good, big, hearty laugh
guaranteed for every minute, James
L. MeCabe as "'Dun Muloney" Is match
less in Celtic comedy and Hibernian
wit. Tho supporting comedy comes
with tho best of press approbations.
At Reynolds opera house Saturday eve
ning, Oct. 4. Tickets on sulo at Stoke's.
Special Low Kates to Exposition
Tor tho Pittsburg Exposition the
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rail
way will soli excursion tickets from
points on Its line. Falls Creek to Fenel
ton inclusive, to Pittsburg on Wednes
day of each week commencing Sept.
lOtli and continuing until October 15th
Inclusive, at a single fare for tho round
trip, plus 2.) cents for coupon of ad
mission. Tickets good for return pas
sage until Saturday following dute of
sale.
The New Fall
Goods are Ready
And none too soon for your interest if the hints that Nature
gives forth are heeded. There's plenty of real autumn weather
near at hand, but you'll find all the needed wearables here. It's
a display of the new and stylish of the better grades and qual
ities, but the prices do not indicate it, and the values are certain
to keep you coming.
Frost Time and Furs are in
order most
Fur Time. of the time
this year
they could have been in use
all through the summer. Now
they become a neceBBity and
should be selected at ouce.
All the stylish and up-to-date
furs at prices that are at
tractive. About Stockings
and Underwear.
Closely
watched is
this section
a 1 w a v s
the reliable sorts of hosiery
and underwear to be found
here. There's no wishing you
hadn't if you change your
money for any of our needs
in hosiery or underwear.
Stylish Weaves for
Tailored
Suits andf Skirts.
. Broad
cloths, Cheviots
and
Home-
Bpuns;all
the best plain colorings, all
Stylish Waistings French flannels and outings, new and
nobby ready to wear waists, nice house wrappers and dressing
sacques. Separate skirts in all the new patterns. Shawls for
these cool mornings. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, Hand
kerchiefs, Collars and Ties, Purses, Chatelaine Bags, Ribbons
and Laces. All your needs supplied in the Dry Goods and
Notion Line.
HI KE CO
Where there's Everything that People Wear
and most things People Want.j j jk
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VOLUME. 11.
Low Excursion Rates.
Wednesdays, October 1st, 8th and
l.rth, are the only dates on which you
can visit tho Pittsburg Exposition this
season at a single fare for the round
trip, plus 25 cents for coupon of admis
sion. The new exposition Is a great at
traction and the special features are of
surpassing excellence. The engage
ment of Creatore Bnd his band closes
October 4th, Dumrosch Philharmonic
Orchestra, October fith to 18th, la a
grand treat to the music loving public
Ticket are on sulo at all stations, Du-
Dots to Fenelton inclusive, good going
on date of salo and returning until the
following Saturday. For full informa
tion consult the nearest agent of the
company.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
in tho postofflce at Roynoldsvllle, Pa.,
week ending Sept. 27, 1902:
Jno. MeClellan, Jno. Miller, George
Harvey, Nora Covert. Luciano Oddl.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
the tasteful, toney mixtures,
Fit your mind to your price
then Bee how nearly we fit
the merchandise to your
mind.
Excellence of Never be
fore i n
Our Black Goods, such
shape to
serve you in this item as now
Standard or Fancy Weav
es that would do credit to
any store await your selec
tion. A Season of Seve r a 1
handsome
Garment Selling. lots have
lately ar
rived. They'll be sold on a
close margin of profit, with a
view to doubling our gar-
ment business during the
season.
DEPTSTIS
hje
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY,
NEWSPAPER LAWS.
Soma Rules That it Would be Well for
Subscribers to Understand.
The following rules are laid down by
the Government for the protection of
newspapers :
Subscribers who do not give express
notice to the contrary, aro considered
as wishing to continue their subscrip
tion. If subscribers ordor the discontinu
ance of their periodicals, the publishers
may continue to send thom until all ar
rearages are paid.
If subscribers move to other places
without Informing publishers, and
papers are sent to the former direction,
they are held responsible.
The courts have decided that refus
ing to take periodicals from the office
before removing,' and leaving them un
called for, Is prima facie evidence of
intentional fraud.
If subscribers pay in advance they
are bound to give notice to the publish
er at the end of that tlmo, if they do
not wish the publisher to continue It;
otherwise the publisher Is authorized to
send it on, and tho subscribers will bo
responsible until an express notice with
payment of all arrears, is sent to the
publisher.
It is a dangerous trick for a man to
allow his subscription account to run
on from year to year unpaid, and then
toll the postmaster to mark "refused,"
or to send tho editor a notice to dis
continue the paper.
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have in
my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith.
of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption. Couirhs and
Colds, because it always cures. In my
bix years of sales it has never failed. I
have known It to save sufferers from
Throat and Lung diseases, who could
got no help from doctors or any other
remedy." Mothers rely on It, best phy
sicians prescribe It, and H. Alex Stoke
guarantees satisfaction or refund price.
Trial bottles free. Regular size, 60o
and $1.
Wash skirts in linen and duck. Any
klrt In the houso at 75o at Mllllrens.
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
AH styles, all leathers.
$3.50 and $4.00
They will lend char
acter to your appear
ance. Robinson's
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THE NEWS OF
J 1 NEARBY TOWNS.
Reported by The fttar'a
ftperlal f'orroapondenta.
Emerlckvllle.
R. Welser Is In Pittsburg this week.
Misses Hose Cathers and Vera Durns,
of Rcynoldsville, are visiting relatives
here.
Misses Laura Brady and Jennie
Harp, of Brookvllle, were the guosts bf
Miss Edylh Schugers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Stewart, of Deem
er's Cross Itoads, spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Emollne Fates.
Verner Keys, an employee of P. R.
R., of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with his
parents, J. R. Keys and wife here.
Miss Edna Damn, who has been visit
ing here the past two weeks, returned
to her home at Rcynoldsville Saturday.
Mrs. E. E. Schugers and Mrs. Fred
Durns and daughter, Tressa, of Reyn
oldsvlllo, spent Saturday with friends
here.
Jamos Neale and wife, of Knox town
ship, and Mrs. Annie Dctrick, of Sha
mukin, are visiting at the home of Jerry
Mowrey.
Mrs. William Moore and grand
daughter, Lala Shaffer, spent Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. D. R. Raymor
at Heynoldsvillo.
Sykesvllle.
Miss Margaret Reed and Miss Maggie
Deoiner visited in Dig Run over Sunday.
'Squire A. W. Sykes, who was com
pelled to shut down his mill on account
of low water, Is now running the mill
full time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamb, of Pitts
burg, are visiting Mrs. Lamb's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zimmerman, at
this place.
The men from town who work in the
mines at Holvatla, have been enjoying
a weeks vacation on account of the ex
plosion in the mines at that place.
Our town has been over-run with
shows the past few weeks and they
seem to draw a crowd eaoh night.
Some people have money for shows If
not to pay tholr dobts.
A valuable cow belonging to Jacob
Sykes strayed upon the railroad track
last Sunday morning just as the South
bound "flyer" came along, and now
Mr. Sykos must buy milk.
Paradise.
Sarah Keller was home over Sunday.
Ed. Syphrlt spent Sunday In Dutch
Paradise.
Millie Sheesley, of Eloanora, was In
Paradise part of last week.
Alfred Sheesley la able to walk again
without the use of crutchos.
Miss Organ, of Reynoldsvlllo, visited
at Grampsy Spencer's last week.
Ruth Cathors, of Snyder town, spent
Sunday with her parents In Paradise.
. Pearl Barret, of Reynoldsvlllo, visit
ed her parents Saturday and Sunday.
The majority of the farmers In this
vicinity have their pumpkins threshed.
Thomas Cathers started for Lock
Haven on Monday morning to attend
school.
Jake Prlester and family, of near
Punxsutawney, spent last Sunday In
Paradise.
Mrs. W. A. Shcosloy and Tena
Strouse spent Sunday afternoon with
their cousin, Mrs. Beatty Keller, who
is very 111.
His Life in Peril.
"I just seemed to have gone all to
pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Tex., "biliousness and lame back had
made llfo a burden. I couldn't cat or
sleop and folt almost too worn out to
work when I began to use Electric Bit
to rg, but they worked wonders. Now I
sleep like a top, can eat anything, have
gained in strength and enjoy hurd
work." They give vigorous health and
new life to weak, sickly, run-down peo
ple. Try them. Only GOo at H. Alex
Stoke's drug store.
Those who have tried our want
column find It pays to do so.
REMEMBER
And see our style be
fore purchasing your
Fall Shoes and Slippers.
Wo have more of a sel
ection than you can find
anywhere else In the
city. You know you
want the latest. Any
one does who dresses
well.
OCTOBER 1, 1902.
OAS EXPLOSION IN MINE.
Six Men Badly Burned and Mutilated
Two Died in Hospital.
Tuesday of last weok a terrific ex
plosion of gas occurred In the mine nt
Helvetia by which six men were badly
Injured, two of whom died In the Adrian
hospital. The scene of the explosion
was over two miles from the entrance
of the mine, and was the result of drill
ing Into a pocket which was filled with
gas. When tho drill entered the sub
terranean cavity thecscaplng gas caused
a loud roar, followed by an explosion,
which put tho mine lights out for a
half tnllc from where the explosion
took place.
Following are the names of the un
fortunate men: Dennis McGee, Jjihn
Sheakar, John Glenn, Owen Glenn,
Fargle Boner and Michael Fender. The
last two named died at tho hospital.
By use of telephone we got some par
ticulars last Wednesday morning of the
explosion, wrote an article for The
Star, bad it set in typo and In closing
up the forms the article was overlooked
and the omission was not discovered
until the entire edition of the paper
had boon run olT, and that Is why there
was no mention of tho explosion in lust
week's issue.
Reduced Rates to San Francisco,
On account of the meeting of National
Wholesale Druggists' Association, nt
Monterey, Cal., October 7 to 11, !0,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will soil excursion tickets to Sun Fran
cisco or Los Angeles from all stations on
Its lines from September 28 to 30, In
clusive, at reduced rates. Those tlckots
will be good for return passage until
November 15, Inclusive when executed
by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or Sun
Francisco aqd payment of CO cents ma lo
for this service. For speclflo Informa
tion regarding rates and routes apply
to ticket agonts.
See our new fall styles in suits for
men and boys. H. W. Eason & Co.
New hosiery In flccce-Uned cashmere
and all-wool for ladles, misses and child
ren at Mllllrens.
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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 Bobbi
net Curtains,
Go-Carts,
Cradles and Cribs.
Gas and Coal Cook
and Heating Stoves.
ANYTHING
YOU NEED
TO
FURNISH
A HOUSE.
At Halls
Opposite Postoffice.
NUMBER 21.
Surprise Party.
Mrs. L. F. Haines, whoso home Is
near Doomor's Cross Ronds, was given
a surprlso party last Thursday. There
were eighty five of the oldor people
present during the day and a number of
young peoplo during the evening. Mrs.
Httlncs received a fine couch, rocking
chair and a number of other presents.
The peoplo carrlod well filled baskets
of good things Bnd at meal time thore
was an abundance for all. The follow
ing Rcynoldsville ladles attended the
party: Mrs. David Postlewalt, Mrs. S.
Lattlmer, Mis. E. E. Schugers, Mrs.
D. H. Nort limner, Mrs. John H. Baura
and daughter, Miss Alda, Mrs. L. II.
Boyle and Mrs. Whltmlre.
Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Exposition.
On Wednesdays, September 10, 17 and
24, and October 1, 8 and 15, 1!K)2, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell excursion tickets from points on tho
Low Grado Division, Including the Sllgo
Branch, to Pittsburg at reduced lates,
including admission to the Exposition.
These tickets will be good going on
regular trains on day of issue, and will
be valid for return passago within four
days, Including el a to of sale.
Out of Death's Jaws.
"When douth seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble, that
I had suffered with for years," writes
P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's
New Life Pills saved my llfo and gave
me perfect health." Best pills on earth
and only 2'.o at n. Alex Stokos drug
store.
James L. McCabe's "Moloney's Wed
ding Day" will take place at the Reyn
olds opera house Saturday evening, Oct.
4. It is tho merriest jumble of fun and
wholesome comedy over put togother.
The company is headed by James L. Mc
Cabe and comes heralded by press and
public as capable of amusing an audi
ence through three nets of this bright
est comedy-drama presented this season.
Tickets on sale at Stoke's.
Horrick's shoes at D. Nolan's shoe
store for 12.00 and $2.50, formerly sold
for $2.50 and $3.50.
-THE-
COLUMBIAN
LEADS THEM ALL.
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We have just received another carload of
The Celebrated Columbian
Stoves and Ranges
And can show you the finest display of
stoves of every description ever brought
to Reynoldsville.
Remember the Columbian stoves are
GUARANTEED
to give perfect satisfaction and you run
no risk whatever in buying them. &
keystone:
HARDWARE COMPANY.
Reduced Rates to Washington.
For the Thirty-sixth National En
campment, G. A. R., to lio hold at
Washington, D. C, Octobor 0 to 11, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will
sell round-trip tlckots to Washington
from all points on Its line at rate of 4tt
single fare for the round trip. Tickets "!''
will be on sale from October 4 to 7, In- '
elusive, and good to return until Oc
tobor 14, Inclusive. By depositing .
ticket with the Joint Agont at Wash -Ington
between October 7 and 14, and
the payment of 50 conts, an extension of
tho return limit to November 3 may bo
obtained.
For specific rates and further In
formation apply to nearest ticket
agent.
But One Trust Company in Pittsburg
Having capital of $2,000,000 and surplus
and profits of $1,000,000. Deposits
$10,000,000. Pays 4 per cont. Interest
on savings deposits, subjoct to with
drawal of $100 without notice, and 2
percentonchecklng accounts. Interost
enmpounnod semi-annually. Do all your
banking by mail. Send postul for two
hundred year calondar free. Pittsburg
Trust Company, 323 Fourth Avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa. ,
America's famous Beauties
Look with horror on Skin Eruptions,
Blotches, Soros, Pimples. They don't
have them, nor will any one, who uses
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. It glorifies
the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish bofore It. It cures sore lips,
chapped bands, chilblains. Infallible
for Piles. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug
store.
Haven't you known men and even
more often women who think they are
doing a favor to tholr children when
they shield them from any effort?
When they let tho girls sit at ease and
read whilo tho mother does all the
housework? Thoso are not good fathers
and mothers. They aro not kind, they
are simply silly. President Roosevelt.
Go to D. Nolan's shoo store. They
are selling Quoen Quality shoe for $2.50.
All kinds patent kids, enamolod box
calf and plain kids ; lace and button ;
heavy and light soles.
VOTTCF, OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX, C. T. A.
Estate of Henry Pmlth, late of Wlnslow
townshlp, JelTorsoD county, deceased.
Notice Is hereby Rl von that letters of Ad
ministration, 0. T. A., upon theestatoof said
defeased have been granted to tho under
signed, and persons Indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment and thoso
havlnu claims or demands against the sume
will make them known without delay to
Ida Housi.er, Amlnistrntrix, O. T. A.
Sandy Valley, Fa.
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W. B. LOVELESS CO.,
6th and Peun Ave.
Pittsburg, Pa.
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