The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, October 08, 1902, Image 4

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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
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
nct Curtains,
Go-Carts,
Cradles and Cribs.
Gas and Coal Cook
and Heating Stoves.
ANYTHING
YOU NEED
TO
FURNISH
A HOUSE.
At Hall's
2 Uppositc rostomce.
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America's famous Beauties
Look with horror on Skin Eruption,
Hlotchcs, Soreg, Pimples. They don't
have them, nor will any one, who uses
Huoklon's Arnica Solve. It gloriftos
the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish hoforo It. It euros soro Hps,
chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible
for Pllos. 25o at H. Alex Stoke's drug
store.
Card of Thanks.
We hereby express our heartfelt
thanks to our frlonds aud nolghbors for
the kindness extended toward us during
the sickness and death of our mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Dickoy. Children.
H. W. Eason & Co's suits and over
coats this fall are equal to any tailor
made garments In stylo, mako and fit.
THE HIGH SCHOOL
. . BULLETIN . .
Tho Roynoldsvlllo High School i
organized a base ball team during the
month of September and the following
officers were elected: Manager, Mr.
Kern ; captain, Tom Nolan treasurer,
Edward Hardman.
Monday September 20th, the Truo
Blue Temperance Society challenged
the high school for a game of bull. The
challenge was quickly accepted and It
was decided to play the game after
school on Thursday, Oct. 2. They also
decided to play only five innings, on ac
count of not getting started until 4.45.
But at the end of the fifth inning the
score was 2-2 and it was necessary to
play another inning in which the High
school put forth their best effort to win
the game and by clever judgment and
clever work of the pitcher, with the
necessary support in the field the score
was advanced to .1-2 in favor of the
high school. The True Bluos feel very
gloomy over the loss of the game, but it
is expected that they will pick up more
courage as well as a few good players
when they undertake to play ball with
the high school.
The general opinion of the spectators
Is that the high school team was far in
advance of the True Blues in ability
and knowledge of the game.
Monoy Is being subscribed by the
pupils of the Roynoldsvllle Public
schools for the support of the base ball
team. Prospects are good and a full
report will be published in the next
issue of the Bulletin.
A ne.v rule has been added to the
already long list of rules:
Pupils are not allowed to eome to
school before 8.40 in the morning and
WdYf ntJSINESS
2BJ
shows plainly the splendid
workmanship of experienced
tailors.
Any suit or overcoat will
serve you well if it's "CLOTH
CRAFT." $10.00 and upward.
Handsome Illustrated fall atyle
boat fraa at our store. Get one.
BDTG-STOKE COM'Y,
Reyndisvills Pcnn'a.
Horses I Horses I
For Sale 20 head extra (rood driving
horses, with speed, and draught horses,
and all kindly. All guaranteed as rep
resented. At the fair grounds, Brook
vlllo. Come quickly.
Grant Shubter.
Reduced Rites to Cleveland.
On account of the General Mission
ary Convention of the Methodist Eplseo
pal Church, at Clovoland, Ohio, October
21 to 21, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will mil excursion tickets to
Cleveland, October 20 and 21, good to
return, leaving Cleveland until October
27, Inclusive, from all stations on its
lines, at reduced rates.
Now hosiery in flccco-lined cashmore
and all-wool for ladles, mMses and child
ren at Mllllrens.
EDITORIAL STAFP
Enimn
llulrna Muck, 'ttl.
Assistant Eiiitohs
Thomin Nolnn, 03.
Vlllu Alny, '01.
Local Editou
lohn C'olpmnn, 04,
1.00 o'clock In the afternoon and if they
should come before that time they
would have to stay in twice bo long, but
you may be sure if a pupil would come
five minutes late that he would not get
out ten minutes earlier, but why should
he?
Tho Juniors nre thinking of getting
"class spoons."
Rov. A. J. Monk gave a very interest
ing talk on 'Character Building" on
Friday morning a, the chapol exerelses.
A photographer visited the schools
on Monday and took pictures of all the
different rooms. Some are very good.
On account of the monthly examina
tions last week the literary society was
postponed until Monday of this week,
but on Monday morning so many not
being prepared they decided to have it
on Friday, Oct. 10th.
The mock trial which was to have
been held October 10th was postponed
until Friday, October 17th.
The Twentieth Century Club, of room
13 met Sept. 20, 1902 for the fourth
time and elected the following ofllcors
for the next month: Pres. Frank
Strouse ; vice pres., Cora Robertson j
seo., Irene Phllllppi; critic, Miss
Dalley ( pianist, Eula Shaffer j report
er, Ethol Runes.
Prof. Smith gave the Twetieth Cen
tury Club an address on Sept. 29, 1902.
Wallace Mitchell visited the society
and sang a solo.
We are pleased with the percentage
of attendance for the first mouth of
school ending Friday, Oct. 3. The per
centage for the girls was 99.7 and the
same for the boys.
WEAFL.
Buy'CLOTHCRAFT
CLOTHES
The right
business suit
for the aver
age man is
one which
wears well
and fits well
and doesn't
cost too much.
If that is the
kind of a suit
you' want, get
"CLOTHCRAFT."
Every suit
and overcoat
bearing this
label is guar
anteed to be
all wool.
Every suit
and overcoat
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
O. W. Palcn Is at Willlamsport this
wook.
Dr. Hughes, of Brookville, was In
town yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. A. H. Bowser visited In
Ford City lOBt week.
Miss Mary Carroll is visiting her
brothor In Pittsburg.
Miss Cora Canning, of Brookville,
was In town yosterday.
Mrs. R. J. Thomas spent Sunday with
hor parents at Sabula.
Miss Sue Reynolds spent Sunday in
DuBols with relatives. '
Dr. H. W. Trultt, of New Bethlehem,
was In town over Sunday.
Mrs. J. O. Davis, of Altoona, is the
guest of Mrs. Alex Riston.
James H. Clover and wlfo, of Brook
ville, were In town Friday.
Mrs. Sam'l Malcolm spont Sunday
with friends at Arnold, Pa.
Miss Mamie Cashman, of St. Marys,
Is visiting Miss Susie Schultzo.
Miss Flo Best, the milliner, was in
Pittsburg the first of this week.
Mrs. L. D. Rupert and son, George,
visited in Brookville this week.
John D. Lowther, of Rlraersburg,
flatted in town the first of this week.
Harry Reynolds, of Pittsburg, visited
his parents In this pluce the past week.
Miss Ida Ernest, of Punxsutawney,
spent Sunday with friends in this place.
Harry C. Wilson and wife returned
Friday from a visit in Youngstown,
Ohio.
M. H. Lantz, of Sabula, Is visiting
his daughter. Mrs. R. J. Thomas, this
week.
J. O. Johns and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday at home of hitter's sister In
DuBols.
H. L. Schlablg, of Buffalo, N. Y,
spent Sunday with bis parents In this
place.
Mrs. Dr. H. W. Trultt, of New Beth
lohem, visited her parents in this place
last week.
W. E. Jolly, of Bowling Green, Ohio,
visited his sinter, Mrs. F. W. Campbell,
last week.
Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsutawney,
visited her parents in this place the
past week.
Charles M. Feieht, of Punxsutawney,
visited his parents in this place the first
of this week.
Walter Williams, agent and operator
at Oak Ridge for P. R. R. Co., visited
In town Sunday,
Mrs. Major McCrelght and children,
of DuBols, spent Sunday at tho home
of J. A. McCreight.
Arthur Barclay, who has been work
lng at Carnegie several months, re
turned home last week.
Mrs. Thomas Gricks, sr., and M
Samuel Williams, will go to Pittsburg
to-day to visit relatives.
Clement Flynn returned to the Dick
tnson Law School at Carlisle, Pa., after
spending the summer vacation in this
ptace.
Will H. Ford, Prof. Will J. Weaver
sod Charles B. Clark were at Philips
burg last Thursday night attending s
QUICK
HEAT
I what you want on I'rUp niomlims
after a HUtlden chanK). Thin U an
lit her doinuiid that will liow tlio
excellence of
COLE'S ORIGINAL
HOT BLAST STOVE
The room heated to 80 de
grees in five minutes aud this
temperature maintained for
three hours in the morning
with the fuel put into the stove
the night before, is the record.
Keystone Hardware Co
tola Agent, BsynoldsvllU, Penoa.
CI
meeting of Knights ol Malta and a
banquet.
Mrs. C. M. Lolrd is visiting her par
ents In DuBols.
Miss Jennie McCrnady, of Snwlckley,
Visited In this place last week.
Mrs. William Small, of Newberry, Is
Visiting hor parents In West Keynolds
vlllo. Frank J. Black and wlfo went to
Bradford yesterday to visit tho luttei's
parents.
Wm. B. and Rdward S. Chlttlstor, of
Brockway vllle, visited their brother In
this place last week.
Mrs. James Jolly, of Emlenton, visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. Frank W.
Campbell, last week.
Mrs. Harry B. Field, of Butler, will
arrive horo this afternoon to visit hor
slBter, Mrs. A. T. BIng.
Mrs. J. S. Morrow left here yesterday
morning on an extended visit at June
tlon City and Splvey, Kan.
Frank J. Black and wlfo were called
to Klttannlng last week to attend the
funeral of a cousin of Mrs. Black.
Father Edward Drlscoll and slitter,
Miss Mollle Drlscoll, of New Bothlo
horn, visited In town this week.
Ira D. Bowser, student In the Western
Medical College of Pittsburg, spent
Sunday at his home In this place.
Rov. J. H. Julbart and wife, of John'
sonburg, were here Monday attending
the funeral of Mrs. Jerry Skuhan.
Charles Herpel and wife, of Fair-
mount, visited the former's brother, II,
W. Herpel, in this place last week.
Mrs. James B. Orr left hero yester
day morning for a three weeks' visit
with relatives at Culbertson, Montana
Major John McMurray, editor of the
Brookville Democrat, attended the Dem
ooratlo rally In Roynoldsvllle Monday
forenoon.
Mrs. Philip Koehlcf and son, Robert,
returned Monday evening from a two
weeks' visit with R. E. Koehler at
Donors.
Sam Maloolm, a glass worker, was In
Pittsburg last week in the Interest of
Window Workers' Association of
America.
Amos Deemer, who is working in
Sharp's camp at Lawshe, Cloarfleld
county, spent Sunday with his family
at Deemer'g Cross Roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrls, of Con
nellsvllle, have been visiting In town
the past week. Mrs. Norrls Is a sister
of Mrs. Dr. S. Reynolds.
J. M. Davis and wlfo, of Llndsey, and
Mrs. Ed. O'Rlolly, of Punxsutawney,
were in town Monday attending the
fuooral of Mrs. J. J. Skeban.
William Carney and wife and Carl
Powell, of Brldgeton, N. J., arrived in
this plaoo last Thursday. Tho two
gentlemen will work at glass plant.
Miss Margaret Miller, of DuBols, Is
telograph operator in the P. R. office at
this place during absence of M. E. Wll
Hams, who Is away on wedding trip.
Want Column.
Raloa: One cent per word (or each and
wvury inneriion.
For Sale Two-year-old oolt. Inquire
John II. Deemer, of Punlo, Pa.
Wanted Stone cutters and laborers
Call at The Star office.
Wanted Boy to take care of BuhI
ness College rooms.
For Sale 35 lots ranging in price
from tlfi.00 up to $600.00. Inqulro of
E. Neff, Roynoldsvlllo, Pa.
House for rent. Inquire Thoi. Black
For Sale Twelve silver spanglod
Hamburg, two Golden Wyundottee
roosters.' All thoroughbred. 50 cents
apiece. Philip Koehler.
Boarders Wuntud Ploaiunt accom
modation for four men. Inquire at
The Star office.
Wuntou Boarders. Inqulro at Tub
Star offloo.
For Sule Lot No. 7 on Juukson st.
Inquire E. Neff.
Wanted Sewing girls. Inquire Royn.
oldsville Woolen Co.
For Sale Two teams of heavy draft
horses, 5 to 8 years old, two new Conk
lin wagons and two Bet double harness.
J. A. Christie, Sandy Valley, Ph.
Farm for sale The Geurgit Henry
furra In Wlnslow township. It contains
100 acres; 00 acres cleared, balance in
second growth timber. House, barn
and wagon shed almost new; fine orch
ard; good water. For particular in
quire of A. G. Mllliren, Roynoldsvlllo.
For Sale Good 9-room house on Eust
Grant street ; good water and fruit. In
quire of L, J. McEntire, Suo. Reynolds
villa B. & L. Association.
For rent Two large store rooms cor
ner 4th and Main ats. J. H. Corbott.
Wanted Girls to learn winding and
oloth picking. Apply at Enterprise
Silk Company oflloe.
For Sale Town lots on Grant, Main,
Jackson, Church and Worth streets.
Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Test.
For Sale A seven room house, lot
80 by 150 feet. Is West Roynoldsvllle.
M.E. Weed,
TrASHION faultless
Cloak, Suit and Skirt
. . Opening . .
NEXT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1902.
Our Wooltex man has again consented to ex
hibit a full and complete fine of Wooltex Gar
ments. Don't fail to see the styles. The Wool
tex manufacturers are the leaders in style as
well as the reliable makers of service garments.
They cater entirely to the dressy trade of the
great retail centers of America.
See the Monte Carlo and the Fallstaff, two
very popular numbers. Also Walking Skirts
ana Suits.
Stick &
Next Door to Postoffice.
REYNOLDSVILLE
QRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
New Ware Room.
In order to make room to rebuild
our ware-room we nre compelled to
reduce our stock of Hardware, &c.
During next two weeks we offer
special inducements in prices on the
following:
Buggies Plows .s Harrows j Stoves
Pumps j Wheelbarrows
Building Paper Two V,ree Doors Windows
REYNOLDSVILLE HARDWARE COM'Y.
w
E HAVE FULLY CONCLUDED.
That anything in the way
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 and fair
prices for cash. These will
prove money savers for
our patrons. We quote
you prices on a few staple
every day goods.
Bust package Cotfuu, lie; 9 pounds, 95a
Loose Colt'oe, 20 cent grade, 15o
" 25 ct' ut grade, 20o
" 30 cent grade, 25c
If you enjoy a good oup of ooffee tor
breakfast try our bulk ooffoe. It
will please you.
18 pounds Granulated Sugar, 11.00
25 " " " 1.30
100 " " " 6.00
10 pounds extra L. B. Sugar, 1.00
Very best patent flour per sack, 1.13
Very best patent flour, per barrel, 4.45
7 cakes Lenox, Gloss or Star Soap, 25o
6 oakes Fairy Soap, 25o
11 oakea Sunshine Soap, 25o
Wasner
ReynoldsviHe, Pa.
HARDWARE COM'Y.
Swift's host S. C. Hams, per pound,
" " B. Bacon, "
7 xunds finost Rolled Outs,
3 pounds finest head Rice,
4 pounds good head Rice,
ft pounds biiht lump Starch,
5 pounds bout Corn Starch, i
3 cans extra Sugar Corn,
F.arly Juno Peas, par cun,
3 cans 20o Peaches,
Choice pears, Urge can.
Matches, 13 boxes,
A full line of all kinds Gro
ceries, Fruits, Preserves,
Fish, Pickles, Cakes, &c,
at the big grocery at cor
respondingly low prices.
Ever
u-ything sold guaranteed all
lit or money refunded. Don't
rtpht
bo deoolved bv tbinklnir sou
get something for nothing.
Compare these prices with what
you pay elsewhere. We have
the goods you need them. We
, want your money. .
.Robinson & Mundorff,
Reynolds villi;, . Fjwn'a,
15o
15o
2)0
25c
25o
25o
25o
250
10c
10a ?
10o