The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 01, 1902, Image 4

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THE BIG STORE
The Fall Campaign is Now
Fairly Begun
Ami if the enthusiasm and interest of our customers
i9 any index we feel confident that our lints must
contain the right assortment. There is no stronger
proof that the styles are right, that the goods have
merit, that our prices are right, and that your treat
ment will be courteous than the good judgment of
the trade of Reynoldsville. With all these assurances
of our many friends and this borne out by the vol
ume of business done during each month of the year
thus far on, we want to assure you that never in the
history of our country has there been such a variety
of styfes produced with such a keen sense of supply
ing the demand of the American people. We can call
your attention to only a few of the many good of
ferings we have for you. We kindly ask you to in
vestigate and prove for yourself the merit of these
few, as well as the many other good ones.
Waisting Flannels. . .
A beautiful and well assorted line in all the lead
ing colors and patterns. These we find by far su
perior to silk in every respect. Thej' look better,
they wear better and thev are more comfortable than
silk. We have these in afl wool ranging in price, 45c,
65c, 75c, 85c and $1.00.
Black Dress Goods. . .
Our line never was stronger than this season.
Among the most popular weaves are the Broad
cloths, Unfinished Worsteds, Venetians and Meltons.
These we have at all prices up to $2.50 a yard.
Flannelettes . . Outings.
Kindly look them over. We only need to assure
you that the colorings are all of the very best, so
after you have washed them you will have the same
garment as before.
Wooltex Garments . .
These popular garments, which have been such
a strong leader for the past year or two, are stronger
this year than ever. They have been so successful
with us in ladies' and misses' that we have had them
produced in Children's. We can now furnish you a
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Wooltex coat in a child's as well as in a ladies,'
which means that you can buy something for your
children that has a neat, stylish and dressy appear
ance. This will cost you no more than the interior
grade of goods and we don't hesitate in placing our
guarantee on the coat to give you more service than
any other line of goods. You shall be the judge
whether they have been satisfactory or not.
Lace Curtains
House Cleaning time is about on and we have
provided ourselves with an exceptionally strong line
of Curtains and Window Shades. It will be to your
interest to make your selection before the line is
broken. We have a couple special good things in
Irish Point and Swiss Tambour in a beautiful lace
net. These we have in colorings, red with ecru, and
green ecru, which gives them a very beautiful effect
in adding tone to the appearance of the room. ;
Table Linens
A special good value, 70 inches wide, warranted
all lmen? 75c a yard. A very nice assortment of
pattern in an exceptionally good piece of linen, 72
inches wide, $1.00 a yard. We have others, extra
widths and qualities, for the price, 50c,- 35c and 25c.
Table felt, extra heavy silencer, 50c.
American Lady
. See the new styles. We have " Vft. vVW '
a cornet espeeiauy prepared lor
fitnnt Inrtipa ill . '.' '"?
Next Door to Postofficc ; Reynold3ville,, Pa.
THE LATE JUSTICE M. 8C0TT, OF SYKESVILLE.
DEATH OF AN OLD PATRIARCH.
Justice M. Scott, of Sykesvllle, Dies at the
Age or Ninety-One Years A Sketch
of His Long Career.
Justice M. Scott, one of the old plQ
neers of this section, who was woll
known to many of our citizens, having
moved to what Is now known as Hop
kins, formerly called Carrier, In 1808,
and resided there a number of years,
peacefully folded his hands and departed
this life at threo o'clock on tho after
noon of September 24, 1!H)2, at the ripe
old age of 01 years and 24 days, at the
home of his two daughters, Mrs. John
Polt!! and Mrs. Franklin Mooro, In
Sykesvlllo. Mr. Scott hud been In com
paratively Rood health for a man of his
years until a year ago this summer
when he was overcome with heat while
out picking raspberries, and from that
time until tho icy fingers of death
touched his heartstrings ho was very
feeble.
Funoral services were held In the
Baptist church at Sykesvllle Friday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. E.
Dean, of Rathmei, and Interment was
made In the Sykesvllle cemetery bo-
Bide the wife who died August 8, 1801,
at the age of 73 years, 11 months and
23 days. Six grandsons of Father Scott
acted as pall bearers.
J. M. Scott was born at Worcester,
New Hampshire, August 31, 1811. His
father emigrated to Allegheny county,
Now York state, 1821, and in 1843 the
deceased, who was then a lumber con
tractor, moved to Lanes Mills, Jeffer
son county, Pa. In 1859 be moved to
Rockdale Mills and in 18(18 he moved to
the Carrier mill, two miles west of
Reynoldsville. He was a Justice of the
peace in this county a quarter of a cen
tury. Politically he was a Republican
from infancy of the party.
He was the father of Ave sons and
four daughters, all of whom, but one
son, survive him and their names and
places of residence are as follows: Mrs.
Mary S. Bacon, of DesMolnes, Iowa,
Lyman W. Scott, of Reynoldsville, Mrs.
Lovllla A. Rice, of Wyota, Iowa. Asa
K. Soott, of Lawsho, Pa., Walter Scott,
of Kushequa, Pa., Mrs. Elizabeth H.
Moore and Mrs. Lucie Foltz, of Sykes
vllle, and William Bcott, of Falls Crook.
There are 84 grand children, SO great
grand children, and 6 great great grand
children,
From early life until tho feebleness of
old age checked him, Mr. Scott's life
was full of activity and hard work, bo
was always busy at something. lie was
a good citizen, kind husband, father
and neighbor, The DuBols Exprcsn, in
speaking of the venerable pioneer's life
a day or two before he died, said: "He
was a year old when the second war
with Great Dritain broke out. He had
reached manhood before slavery began
to agitato the nation. Ho has lived to
see the development of steam power,
which was in Its infancy when he was
born ; be has witnessed the phenomenal
powers of electricity which was almost
unknown when ho was a young man ; he
has watched the telographlo service
until it is to-day tho wonder of the
world. Ho has witnessed the progress
of the railroad system until space is
almost annihilated ; and ban followed
tho administration of the presidents
from Madison to Roosevelt."
Black dress skirts, also oxford gray,
new flounce effect, at 12.00 at Millirons.
Wrappers at Sutters wore II. now 7o.
Men's enameled shoos at D. Nolan's
shoo store for 12.50, formerly sold for
$3.00 and $3.50.
A full line of street hats at Miss
Sayers.
The gVoatost assortment of shirts in
the eounty at MlUlrens.
, Read H. W. Eauon & Co' ad.."'.)
- Don't mis the clotting out sale at
J.J, Sutlers. , .
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Queen Quality shoos at P. Nolan's
shoe atom for (2.50,
. Now Amor loan Lady oorsuts at Mil
Hreus, 00 oents. '
Best school suits for the money at H.
W. Bason & Co's.
Goods at Button was 60 now 38c.
Want Column.
Houso for rent. Inquire Thos. Black.
For Sale Twelve silver spangled
Hamburg, two Golden Wyandottee
roosters. All thoroughbred. 60 cents
apiece, t'nillp Koehlor.
Boarders Wanted Ploasant accom
modation for four men. Inquire at
The St au office.
Wanted Boarders. Inquire nt The
Stak office.
For Sale Lot No. 7 on Jackson nt.
Inquire E. Neff.
Wanted Sewing girls. Inquire Reyn
oldsville Woolen Co.
For Sule Two teams of heavy draft
horses, 5 to 8 years old, two new Conk
lln wagons and two set double harness.
J. A. Christie, Sandy Valley, Pa.
Farm for sale The George Henry
farm in Wlnslow township. It contains
100 acres; (10 acres cleared, balance in
second growth timber. IIouso, barn
and wagon shed almost new; flno orch
ard; good water. For particulars in
quire of A. G. Mllllren, Reynoldsville.
For Sale Good 0-roora house on East
Grant streot ; good water and fruit. In
quire of L. J. McEntire, Sec. Reynolds
ville B. & L. Association. -
For rent Two large store rooms cor
ner 4th and Main sts. J. II. Corbett.
Wanted Girls to lenrn winding and
cloth picking. Apply at Enterprise
Silk Company office.
For 8ale Town lots on Grant. Muln,
Juckson, Church and Worth streets.
Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Tost.
For Sale A seven room house, lot
flObylfiO feet, in West Reynoldsville.
M. E. Weed.
oners to women S4.ooo.oo in Frizes
PHIZES amounting to Porn Thoisani) Doi.i.aks will he Riven to the lorty-threC
wotmn giving the last reasons why the "Dorothy Dodd" Shoe is superior
to every shoe in the following respects:
1.
2.
3.
The stylo of a "Dorothy Dodd."
Tho faultless fit of a "Dorothy Dodd."
Extremo lightness In weight ol a "Dorothy
Dodd."
4.
B.
The arch-supporting feature of a "Dorothy
Dodd.'" (This arch-supporting feature re
lieves half the weariness of walking.)
Flexibility of a "Dorothy Doild."
FIRST PRIZE, $1,000.00.
2d,
3d,
4th,
6th,
6th,
7th,
8 th,
$750.00
600.00
4H0.OO
300.00
200.00
160.00
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1()th, 70.IK)
11th,
12th,
13th,
14th,
loth,
110.00
60.00
40 00
36.00
30.00
Kith, 2."i.00
nth, 20 00
18th,
l'tth,
20th,
21st,
22d.
100
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
23rd, 110.00
24th. 10.00
26th.
2ith,
27th,
28th,
2lth,
10.00
10.00
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5.00
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30th,
31st,
3 2d,
33d,
34th,
36th,
With,
15.00
6.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
5.00
37th, 15.00
8tb. 6.00
3!lth,
40th,
4 1st,
42(1.
43d,
5.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
H To insure that the writer's reasons are based on actual experience, it will be
necessary, before writing, to purchase a pair of ' Dorothy Dodd" Shoes and re
ceive a "Competition Blank" signed by the dealer.
U Do not feel obliged to mention every point of excellence, but stfite your own
experience. We want your ideas, not ours, in your article.
fl Competition open from September 1 to December 1, 1902. The Delineator
will judge and award the prizes December 25.
H The first three winning articles, with the names and addresses of all the win
ning competitors, will appear in the February Delineator. Articles must be
limited to 200 words and mailed to
DOROTHY DODI) SHOK COMPANY, BOTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
We have the exclusive agency for "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes.
See us for further particulars.
SES FALL CLOTHING
When ready to buy your Fall Suit or Overcoat, look here. A splen
did showing of Men s Top Suits and Overcoats for Fall.
FALL SUITS
There is no exhibition of Men's and Boys' suits within your reach that equals our
immense fall gathering. The very latest and best Ideus of the foremost makers of
clothing in the country find full expression In the handsomely designed mid finely
tailored garments we Bhow this season. The fabrics In the better grades include all
the high class novolties shown by tho tony tuilors, and tho stylo and fits, even down
to tho lowest priced suits, are all that can he desired.
Wen's Suit at from $3. SO to $20.
AT $12 00 We have just placed upon our tables a very handsome lino of Men's Fall
r t, p.w gut8l in two and throe buttoned double-breasted sacks. The latest crea
tions In Fancy Scotch mixtures, Ilumospuns, Fancy Worsteds, Black Thlbots, eto.,
tailored in faultless manner and as perfect in fitting qualities as you cqn got in a su.lt
at double the prioe-l.35.QQ.
Choice Fall Styles for Boys and Children,
Fully ready to supply the boys with suitable Full Clothes, either to knock about In or
for dross wear. Hundrodsof sohool suits In strong, sorvloeablo fubrlos. woll sowod and
stayed, at prloes you'll appreciate. Novelties for tho little ones, new ideas in sailors,
nor folk, eto. Also a handsome lino of smartly tailored suits for the older boys, with
either short or long pants. Wo are offering values this fall that will win and keop
your trade. Boys' knee pants suits from 75o a suit to $tt.f0. Boys' long pants suits
From2.75to$IS.OO.
lUTUM' TfMrT7PXTR AP Roady with the largest and best seloctcd stock of Men's
mciN O urMlmvwi-ruv an(J ijoyi," Underwear shown In the town. Medium
and extra heavy weight underwear In natural wool, camelhair, plain color wools, non
shrinking merino and plain or floooe lined undorwoar at from 3o to 02.00.
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Men's Fall Hats '?lhh 8'1IT ,hBU.,,orv.V101.n
the newest and most fashionable
blocks, with correct stylo. We offer you tho best qual
ity that can possibly bo sold for the money. Our
Price, l.OO to 3.00.
Soft Hat! We are showing lot of now styles in
.jvh iai Me,,-, soft Hats. Wide brims and low
crowns have the call. Our assortments will please
?ou. Colors are black, tun, pearl and steel. Prices
rom 60o to JJ.fiO. "
Boys' and Children's Headwear gjh
colors or fancy mixtures, in golf, p)ub, cton Ql yacht
shapes. Prices 20c to 75o.
Men's SrifrK A hotter and inore up-to-date assort
" w a "IUli ment of dress shlrti, oould not be
found than we are showing for fall. All the new nov
elties in plain or fancy oolors oan be had right here at
the lowest possible price. A lurge assortment of heavy
work shirts, best values ever offered. Also the best
GOo and 75o overalls that's to bo found anywhere.
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SHOES FOR MEN.
Tho best $2.00, $2.50, $.1.00 and $3.50 shoes made.
Correct Fall styles in all leathers. Superior in fit,
finish, material and putting together to any shoes
shown at the prices. Also all of the bent makes in
work shoes at lowest prices.
SHOES FOR THE BOYS.
A full assortment of good 6 hoes for boy's both for
dro-ts and school wear ; made from all the best leathers.
New styles in Neckwear.
Full assortment of Trunks, Suit Cases and
Traveling Bags.
Hoover
. H. W. EASDN & COMPANY.
Next Door
to Postofficc
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