The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 01, 1902, Image 8

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Our
Creature
Comforts
When comfort is so easily
purchased, why be satis
lied with less ?
As loin ns yon wear
clothes, why not 1m v the
best your price will buy ?
These are pertinent ques
tions, hut as long ns we
sell Clothcraft Clothes we
shall not lack the answers
to them.
You know they're all
wool,fjuarantced l)y their
makers, of jrood fashion
and well made.
They sell at $10 and upward.
Blng-Stoke Co.
REYNOLDS VI LLE,
)SV
J
I'ENN'A.
R. P. ALBRIGHT
PLUMBER Gas, Steam and Hot Water Fitter
Dealer in Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lava
tories, Sinks, Closets, Gas Fixtures and Gas Burn
er Supplies, Bath Room Specialties Towel
Racks, Soap Holders, &c. Monarch Instantane
ous Automatic Water Heater on display.
Estimates Furnished. Oltlce and Show Kooiiih next to Ccrwln's Photo Gallory.
A TWENTIETH
A TWENTIETH
OPERATED BY-
A TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY
Our plan, which we hnve In mioeiwfiil operation In many places throughout tho
country. In ono that put clothing buyiirs on tin entirely new plrni.
Ihe Middleman taken no part whatever in our tailoring business. Wo take Ills
place at the mill aud by so doing change the price of a t&i.UO suit to f 15.00.
From
Mills
to Man
Direct.
SUITS OR OVERCOATS
$15.00
TO ORDER.
Best
Fabrics.
Reliable
Tailors.
ABOUT M ATERIALS. There Is no trouble to secure materials which can be made
up to sell at llft.00, but there Is trouble to secure anything to ctinal thu well known
fabrics turned out by the Dundee Woolen Mills to sell for fc.l.OO. Thais the aort of goods
we Kveyou fur f l.voo.
.. HE TAII.O1UN0. We employ none but tho best skilled union workmen, from
Jjjcutter to tho one who puu ou tho buttons, and ovory garment bears tho Union
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS TAILORING CO.
THE BIG TAILORS, ,44 N, Brad" St,, DuBolS, Pa.
N,
HANAU.
I am closing out my stock of dry
and Rents' furnishing Roods at 25
going to quit business.
tl .00 Dress Goods
SAc drew goods,
7fic dresa goods,
2ftc Cashmere
86c Cashmere
90c Cashmer
lac llalda
nc Plalda
il.00 Broadcloth
l.au broadcloth
1.00 Bilks
7c Hllka
60c Bilks .
46c Hllka
Be Brush Binding
Be Brush Binding
2fto Table Linen
60c table linen
70c table linen
K)c butcher's linen
40c butcher's linen
Ac cambric lining -60c
ladles' shirt waist
Stic
Mc
Mc
20c
24n
47HO
Via
tic
7ilo
Wc
7110
n7c
4IH3
Hta
70
40
20c
40c
Aou
22c
SOC
4o
40o
CLOTHING.
elav wnMljdt
In black and blue,
aqua re ana round
cut suits.
sia.uv suits
; 114.00 suits
12.00 sulu
flO.UO suits
k.00 Bulla
f 6.00 sulu
4.00 suits
111.00
10.(0
s.w
7.26
6.M
8.W
1.40
YOUTH'S SUITS.
JO 00 suit
8.00 suit
7.M suits
tQ suits
, i sulia
6 1 suiui
i4 sutiS
,T.M
'6.211
SOU
4.7S
4.00
.S
1.71
CENTURY PLAN
CENTURY HIT
We
Guarantee
a Perfect
Fit.
The Union
Label on
Every
Garment.
(foods and clothing and ladles
per cent loss thun cost. Am
$1.00 lad lea' shirt waists
fl.as ladles' shirt waist
I1.M lathes shirt waist
II. 1 ladles' shirt waist
11.25 baby dressea
7fe. baby dressea .
Rue bu by dressea
2V' baby dresses,
7Ac baby aklrta
fioc baby akirta
2Se baby'askirt .
10c child's atocklngs
Vi'ic child's atocklngs
lMo child's atocklugs
2.V stand covers
( balls sllkauwn
10c yard allkatuen
I. rK' yard allkattien
tl.tIO Ilex Ihle corset
II. 00 llonllilu cursuU
HAc flexible corset
fioc llexlltle corset
40c Ilex 1 bio corset
7c
11.18
l. In
uou
Kte
tttu
ism
lis;
4Ao
fflic
lMu
7Vc
10c
12 Ho
11)0
4o
74o
lO'o
11.00
Kic
t0
40c
iVa
Chlldrens' Knee Pant's Suits
16.00 HulU, . . .8110
1.60 suits - SAO
4.00 sulfa - . 2 HO
tt.Au suits J.M)
1.60 suits . . 1.00
l.OOsulu - 76o
76c kuee pants 66o
' 60c kuee panla - i 'u
KAo knee pants Ilia
26o child's overalls . lHc
Men's 16c llueu collars lot;
Hoy's 10c linen collars 7o
Wen's ic rubber collars lUc
a sn'si ) neckties , Sao
t n' Sue neckties lvo
Cu ud's he Deuktls - As
"Old rafeli," the Forcer.
It wns nlKiut tho year 1784 tlmt the
first forRerles on n very largo settle
were discovered by the Bank of Etiif
IiiihI, nntl these were done by otie inuti,
known from his favorite disguise us
"Old I'litch." Hy a large Issue of
notes spread over a long period be de
frnutled the bank of more than 200,
000, find, having only one confidant,
bis mistress, great dlflleulty wns ex
perienced In tracing the source of the
forgeries. "Old I'ntou" In hli check
ered career of lottery olllce keeper,
stockbroker and gnmbler lintl given
banknotes careful study and acquired
a knowledge of engrnvlng, pnper milk
ing and printing. Me tnnde bis own
Ink, iimnurnctured the pnper and print
ed the notes on a private press. In va
rious disguises he hired boys from' the
streets to present the notes. Suspicion
wns nt hint nroused by his movements.
He wns thrown into prison, where be
chented tho Inw by hanging himself In
his coll. London chronicle.
A Telling. Iletnrt.
Fnult wns found, says the Chrlstlnn
Endeavor World, with the wny In
which tho shorthand writers reported
tho speeches In a legislative body.
They retaliated by giving the speech
of one of the members exactly ns ho
made It, with the following result:
"The reporters ought not to the re
porters ought not to be the ones to
judge of what Is Important not to say
what should be left out but the mem
ber cun only Judge of what Is Impor
tant. As I ns my speeches ns the re
portsas what I say Is reported some
times, no one nobody can understand
from the reports what It Is what I
menu. No It strikes me It has struck
mo certain matters things that appear
of Imptirtancc-iire sometimes left out
omitted. The reporters tho papers
points are reported I mean to mnko
a brief statement what tho puper
thinks of Interest Is reported."
The Oldest Death Sentence.
The oldest death sentence extant la
found In tho Amherst papyri contain
ing the trials of stnto criminals In
Egypt, about 1.100 B. C. The criminal
In this case was found guilty of magic,
which his Judges state "wns worthy of
dentil, which he carried out. and he
killed himself," nppnrcntly by stnb
bl ng, as In the Japancso "hurl knrl."
which Is also of very ancient origin.
Among less civilized peoples drown
ing would seem to hnve been the earli
est method of legal punishment, for
about 4."0 It. C. the Itrltona killed their
crimlnnls by throwing them into a
qungiulro. Of other than capltul pun
ishments the oldest recorded comes
from Chultlen, where It was enacted
some 0,000 years ngo that when any
one maimed a slave "the band that
thus offended should pay him each duy
a measure of corn."
The) "Gold Snake."
A Mexican, superstition, very com
mon among miners in that country, re
lates to tho "gold Biuike." This spe
cies of serpent Is perfectly bnrmless
and very handsome, being green in
color and with a golden iridescence
in Its scales. Faith is cntertulned that
wherever a gold snake makes its nest
there is a ledge containing the precious
metal, and there are many miners
who will locate a claim at once if
they And a gold snake.
RcTensied.
It was apparent that the barber was
highly pleased.
"What litis happened?" asked tho
man with the towel round his neck.
"I dislocated my shoulder In the
spring," he answered.
"Well?"
"The doctor who Bet It got out of this
chair Just before you camo In. If his
wife recognizes him when ho gets
borne, it'll ouly be by bis voice."
The European I'lan.
Landlord (nftcr fair guest bas faint
ed at sight of her bill) Jean, I have
sent the boy for a gluss of water for
the lady, and I want you to see that
10 cents is added to her bill. Under-
tanil?fcltaHitw1a Ulo .
J U. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING.
A full lino of supplies constantly on hand
Picture framing a specialty. Olllce and ware
rixim In rear of Miss Margaret Kvnns' racket
store, ltusldeuce near cor. Urunt aud 6th ata.
RUMMER IS HERE
A NO BO Is
Northamcr & K!eflock.
And we are hotter prepared than
ever to do cabinet work or anything
In the wood working lino.
Upholstering
and repair work of all kinds done
promptly.
Picture Framing;
We have just received a largo line
of Picture Moulding and we carry a
line of room moulding in stock.
Cull and examine our line and got
prices.
Our cabinet shop Is so small and
our business Is getting so large we
will have to do something to got
more room, so we have decided to
Bull off all our framed
Pictures at Coat
17.00 Pictures at
W.00 Pictures at
$5.00 Pictures at
14.00 Piotures at
KI.OO Pictures at
$2.00 Pictures at
$5.65.
$4.50.
$:.80.
$3.10.
$2.25.
$1.60.
$1.00 Pictures at
75o.
all the rust in the same proportion.
We are ulso agonts for the Kane In-
biuo oiiuing uimu ana rutont Keroen
Windows.
Remember the place
Northamer & Kellock,
Woodward Building, Mala St.
The Batcher Mrd's Larder.
It is possible tlmt the butcher bird's
"curious nnd cruel habit" of impaling
various creatures upon hedge thorn
is bis way of supporting bis wife dur
ing her period of seclusion. Of many
species the female Is fed by the male
on tho nest, but the butcher bird's
prey consists often of creatures which
are too large to be eaten nt a mouth
ful. Even if the male could always
drag these carcasses to tho nest it Is
obvious that the female could not eat
them there; so the "larder" mny have
been bit upon as a happy device to
get over the dlflleulty, the female flit
ting thither to help herself whenever
she is hungry. Country Life.
Enr Bill Una.
Visitor I would like to get you to
tench mo to sail a boat.
Boatman Sail a boat? Why, it's easy
ns swliiiinlii'. Jest grasp the main sheet
with ono hand an' the tiller with tho
other, an' If a flaw strikes ease up or
bring 'er to an' loose the halyards, hut
look out fer the gnlT nil boom or the
hull thlng'll bo In tho water nn' ye'll
bo upset: hut If tho wind Is steudy y'r
all right, onless y'r too slow In lulllii',
'etiuso then ye'll be upset sure. Jump
right In an' try it: but. remember, what
ever ye do, don't Jibe!"
Deea and Anta.
Bees will place their honeycombs in
any place regularly or Irregularly
shaped, nnd when they come to corners
nnd angles they seem to stop and con
sider. Then they vary the shape of the
cell, so that the spaco Is exactly lllled.
It could not be done more satisfactorily
If the whole thing had been worked
out on paper beforehand. Ants make
bard and smooth roads and drive tun
nels compared to which man's efforts
In making such things are liislgulllcant
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
Trifles. '
There Is no sucb thing In life ns a
trifle; every event nnd action, bow
ever unimportant seemingly, bas n root
below nnd a branch .above which
twist and turn into some other root
fend branch, making part of the great
substance on and in which we live.
Its presence end absence both affect
the entire mass of which it forms a
part Exchange.
He Was Not.
"Gentlemen, you wouldn't take me
to be a member of a millionaire's fam
ily, would you?" inquired the young
man.
"Frankly, we would not"
"Neither would the millionaire. I
nsked him last night"
Htvtnfe.
The Brldo There's only one thing
needed to complete our happiness.
The Groom What is that, dearest?
The Bride I do wish my first hus
band nnd your first wife would meet
and iret niarrluL-Jiotcult. Vraa Pmm
w
E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED.
Tlmt anything in the wny
of premiums or schemes
are an injury to our bus
iness and a damage to our
customer, so in future
Our Foundation will be Honest
Goods
Full weights nnd fair
prices for cash. These will
prove money savers for
our patrons. We quote
you prices on a few staple
every day goods.
Tl. ... ......1. n fiT it... n ... l.. nr..
Loose CotTuo, 20 cent grado, lfio
., or. & i..
o uuiib gruuu, mIiu
" 30 cent grade, 25o
If you enjoy a good cup of coffee for
bt'oakfast trv our bulk colToe. It
...111
nil. . iv mil: uui
18 pounds Granulated Sugar, $1.00
25 " " J.30
inn it k on
JUO
6.00
iw pounus extra l,. u. sugar, l.oo
Very best patent Hour per sack, 1.15
Very best patent Hour, per barrel, 4.45
7 cukos Lenox. Gloss or Star Soup, 2oo
0 cakes Fulry Soup, 25a
1.00
11 cakes Sunshine Soap,
REYNOLDSVILLE
QRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
New Ware Room.
In order to make room to rebuild
our ware-room we are compelled to
reduce our stock of Hardware, &c.
During next two weeks we offer
special inducements in prices on the
lollowing:
Buggies a Plows Harrows Stoves
Pumps j Wheelbarrows
Building Paper Two V,ne Doors Windows
REYNOLDSVILLE
Be Slaw to Relieve It.
There Is no better test of purity and
true goodness than reluctance to think
evil of one's neighbor nnd absolute in
capacity to believe an evil report about
good men except upon the most trust
worthy testimony. Alas, that this
large and lovely charity Is so rare!
But It Is only with those who possess
this charity that men nccused of sins
against society have on equnl chance
with those nccused, under the forms
of Inw, of crime. Every man brought
to trial for crime is presumed to be In
nocent until ho Is proved to be guilty,
but with the world at large every man
slandered Is presumed to be guilty un
til be proves himself to be Innocent,
and even then It takes the liberty of
doubting the testimony. Every innii
who rejoices In scandal thereby adver
tises the fact of his own tinworthluess,
and every man who Is pnlned by It nnd
refuses to be Impressed by It uncon
sciously reveals bis own purity.
An Karlr Organist.
A Sunday school teacher wns Im
pressing upon the little ones In ber
class the story of the In me beggar who
wns carried every day to the beautiful
gate of the temple, nnd when the apos
tles Peter and John went up there they
miraculously healed him. The teacher
expressed sorrow for the poor man,
fho could do nothing but sit nt the
gnte and beg. A little hand shot up
and a smnll voice piped out:
"He might hnve got a hnnd orgau."
The same tencher asked the little
ones to repeat the golden text on one
occasion when the Sunday school les
son was upon the subject of temper
ance. Here Is the version of the text
ns given by one of them:
"Wine Is a mocker, strong drink Is
raging, and whosoever Is deceived
thereby bath everlasting life." Mppln
cott's Magazine.
Btoiined For Once.
A citizen from the frontier, who
never had been In Washington before,
was visiting a friend In tho nation's
capital nnd was taken one day to the
gallery of the senate while an Impor
tant measure was under discussion.
A senator wns delivering a long,
prosy nnd apparently aimless speech,
and the visitor soon grew tired of it.
"Why doesn't he say something
worth listening to?" he whispered to
his friend.
"Oh, be' merely talking against
time." -
"What's the good of that?" asked the
other, aghast. "Tlmo goes on Just tho
mine, doesn't it?"
"I suppose it docs," replied' his
friend, looking at his watch aud yawn
ing; "but It doesn't seem to."
The Popotnr Lenarfh.
Artist Do you wish me to paint yon
a full length portrnlt?
Mr. Saphedde Well. I want It as
long as your customers usually buy.
Ohio State Journal.
Swift's bost S. C. Hams, per pound,
" " B. Bacon. "
7 pounds finest Kollcd Oats,
3 pounds finest head Itlce,
4 pounds good head Rice,
5 pounds beat lump Starch,
5 pounds best Corn Starch,
3 cans extra Sugtir Corn,
Early Juno Peas, per can,
3 cans 20o Peaches,
Choice pears, largo can,
Mutches, 12 boxos,
loo
1. -.0
2. -.0
2.-.0
2.-.0
2"3
2.1a
2.-o
IDo
fido
10c
lOo
A full line of nil 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
bo deceived by thinking you
get something for nothing.
Compare these prices with what
you pay elsewhere. We have
the goods you need them. Wo
want your money.
Robinson & Mundorff,
Reynoi.dsville, Tknn'a.
HARDWARE COM'Y.
HARDWARE COM'Y.
SUDDEN
CHANGES
Of temperature havo killed
peoplo and that's why your
stove Is imHirtant.
COLE'S ORIGINAL
HOT BLAST STOVE
Keep Hie ti-rnfioi nl urtf ev Tito
non-e 1m iihin.v the Mtiii ltiy h rid
lilaln. Tttln H Ihthii.ii. ihfy Imrti
nil Hie foi l nnd milium nil Hiu
lu tii. This Finis is IVbvkkimt.
Keystone Hardware Co.
Pi.'lit Atri'iilH. Ilt yiioldsvlllt'. IVnnn.
IT TAKES A
BRAINY MAN j
In liM-wr iln lu pimi intini-y t'limitfh
to tiny h Immisc. Such uitm will tit
once - tin- folly nt liuyinir h thin
mist"! puiitt fnr he' Nimvlntr ivt-r$l.no
iMTtfnMnn for a lot or I.nsimmJ oti put
In ft rim iiimI lntteliVfl pit Int. L. At M.
N ti --I'tnl-pitf n hiiiI you mix it trillion
of oil wit li ovci-y Kullnh of tht) putnt.
Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co.,
Huli; Adonis, Hrynoldsville, Pu.
Do You Need Glasses.
On my liiMt visit I Imrl tnoro work tliun I
roulri do, lurtfply chlMmi' nnrl ntudentH'
work. I Iihvh urrunirtMl for mi tit-u clity Ht
t'urh appointment. Com the Irm clay l( po
Hihle. only t hi h nmtorlHl ud. hikI whnt
Ih more epntlnl. tho Iftnw will he ground
to meet the wuntw of thtt eye.
7ft Rynoldvllle Oct. 9 and 10
it i id at Amerlriui House, Hrookvllle 11 and 13.
pair fitted luHt rnonlh.
0. C. CJ1HS0N, SSfflin.
CIRST NATIONAL
f BANK
OF KEYSOI.DSVIL L K.
Capital
Surplus
$50,000
$25,000
V. HIIK lirll. I'r-IIMH
Mrull .1I Ii'IIximI, Vli'P I'rra.l
John II. Kaurli-r,4 nhltr.
Director:
0. Mltihi'll, Si-oil MnClellHiiil, J.C.King
John II. f'orlM'tt, l:inlel N'olun,
U. W. Fuller, J. 11. Kiiui'tinr.
Doe u irennriil bunking htMtnpRnnml willi'ltn
the aivouniH tif imtrctmiiti, profeHrilniml men,
furmttrt!, mei'linnlm, niincni, liinitwrnifn And
ottittr, prmntHtnit the miMtt mruful Httentlon
to t Iir IiimIihhh of all pitrHona.
Safe I'rpoitlt Boxen for rem.
Firm National Bank building, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
The LATEST FASHIONS
IN GENT'S CLOTHING
The newest, finettcloths,
the latest designs, all
the moot fanhlonublecuts
for thu summer neason.
Call at our shop and
8o 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.
)ubcrlbe for
The -X- Star
5tT7
Reynolds opera
House.
One Big Performance.
Sat., Oct. 4th,
it his jliipin I u imannifiiBii
nil'
m
ft. J(JUj-
I. i .k.,
MY
A Host of Funny Comedians
A Chorus of Pretty Girls
All
Special Sceneru
i i i
PRICES 25, 35 and 50c
Seats on sale at usual plaue.
NOTE Owing to the new
theatre at Latrobe not being
finished this big organization
will present one performance
only. This is undoubtedly the
largest attraction that will visit
fcjll&L Ik., L 1 1L ink, L I LL iftVjLlLki
an
lit
1C you want the. New
Reynoldsville- this season' i.
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