The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 03, 1902, Image 4

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    THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AM) F1W.
G. W. Lenkerd was In Clarion lout
week.
John Spoar was In Pittsburg Inst
week. 1
John 11. Wagnor was In Tyrono litnt
week.
Mrs. W. V. Marshall visited In Kano
last week.
Dr. 8. Reynolds is In Pittsburg this
week on business.
Benjamin Kline visited his brother at
Ronovo last week.
Samuel Whitmoro spent Thanksgiv
ing in BrooKville.
C. R. Hall and wife spent Thanks
giving in Brookvllle.
Walker Adam spent Sunday with his
parents at Brockwayvlllc.
Miss Margaret Daily visited her par
ent at Penflold last week-.
Thomas F. Adam and Will Herpel
were In Brockwayvllle Thursday.
I. D. Wlnslow, of Pittsburg, spent
Sunday at his home In this place.
William Rah, of New Bethlehem,
visited In Reynoldsvllle last week.
Rlelly Burns and wife visited at
Summervlllo several days last week.
James Schall, of Pittsburg, visited
friends In this place the past weeek.
Charles Sehultze and wife, of Sbaw
mut, visited In this place last week.
Misses Clare and Mabel Siplo and
Eula Deemer were In Brookvllle Thurs
day.
Misses Edith Herpel and Mary Me
Clure visited friends In Brookvllle last
week.
Captain T. C. Reynolds, of Harris
burr, 'n Reynoldsvllle tho past
week.
Miss Marie O'Nlol Is visiting Mrs.
Frances O'Connors at Rathmel this
week.
Mrs. George Kline spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. J. H. .Telbart, at John
eonburg. Joseph E. Klrkwood, of Turtle Creek,
''visited bis parents In this place (ho
past week.
Miss Annie Ward, of East Brady, vis
ited In this place and at Rathmol the
past week.
James Justham and family, of Barnes
boro, Pa., visited relatives In this place
last week.
Miss Jennie Kennedy, of Brookvlllo,
was the guest of Miss Olevla Murray
over Sunday.
Perry B. Love visited at Rosevlllo
this week.
Mrs. Charles Witter, of Itenovo, has
been visiting her parents at this plaeo
the past week.
.Tames Sell nil nnd Miss Margaret
Bono visited at Funxautawnny and
Rossltcr Sunday.
Charles S. Davis returned Saturday
morning from a trip to Philadelphia
and New York City.
Seine Mohnoy, foreman Punxsutaw
ney Spirit, spent Thanksgiving with
his parents In this place.
Misses Helen Meek and Florence At
water spent several days of last week
with friends In DuHols.
Miss Molllo McDonald, of Falls Creek,
visited her aunt, Mrs. Richard Taufo,
In this plaeo Inst week.
George Kay, who has been working
In tho silk mill for sotnollme, returned
to Patorson, N. J., on Saturday.
William Barclay and wife visited
their daughter, Mrs. Earl Swift, at
Brookvllle Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. Bert T. Cox, of Pittsburg, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Humphrey, on Moln street.
Prof. C. C. Postlethwalt, teacher at
Panic, spent Sunday with his brother,
A. J. Postlethwalt, In this plaeo.
Mrs. Alex Ristnn and Miss Agnes
Riston visited Mrs. Dr. H. W. Trultt at
Now Bethlehem Thanksgiving day.
Mrs. W. C. Elliott. Mrs. S. T. Dough
erty, Misses Nellie and Verdi Dough
erty visited In Brookvllle lust. week.
II. B. Cooper and wife, of Brockway
vllle, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Johnston in this plaeo.
Homer Brumbaugh, of Franklin, Pa.,
an erstwhile merchant nf Reynoldsvllle,
spent Thanksgiving Day In Reynolds
vllle.
Mrs. J. W. Dawson, who whs visiting
In Paterson, N. J., and New York City
five or six weeks returned home last
week. '
Prof. G. E. Krumllch, principal of
tho public schools at Tarontum, Pa.,
was the guest of John H. Wagner over
Sunday.
Miss Mamie Raymer, of this place,
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mooro, at Emcrlckvllle
last week.
Robert Barker, who resided In Reyn'
oldeville fourteen years and moved from
this plaeo to Soldier early this year, 1b
-THE-
COLUMBIAN
LEADS THEM ALL.
uhT"!Wf.ww -
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, j
Remember the Columbian stoves are
GUARANTEED
to give perfect satisfaction and you run
no risk whatever in buying them j
keystone:
HARDWARE COMPANY.
moving from Soldier to Hastings, Pa.,
this week. '
J limes G. Gathers, of Rathmol. Is now
located at Morgnntown, W.'Va.
W. M. Hnytnor, and wife, of Worth-
vlllo, visited tho former's brother, B.
R. Raymer, and family In this plnoo
lust Week.
Miss .Teannetto Lnsk, forolady In the
warping department of tho ellk mill Bt
Butler, Is visiting her father, James
Lusk, In this place.
L. J. Mc En tire Is In Philadelphia
this week attending tho Grand Lodge
of tho Free and Accepted Masons as a
delegato from John M. Roed Lodgo,
No. 5.1(1, of Reynoldsville.
Edward Wlndlo, of Bradford, sent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ed.
Wlndlo, In Hits place. Mrs. Wlndlo
has been 111 for several weeks.
John Fink, jr., who has been at Now
Kensington, Pa., about six months, has
returned to Reynoldsvllle and accepted
a position In tho J. It C. C. A I. Co.
scale olllco with his brother-in-law, J.
M. Cathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonothan Deemor, H.
E. Deemer and Miss Ruth L. Deemer.
of near this place, and Mrs. George W.
Smith and two children, of Punxsutaw-
ney, started yesterday morning for
Denmark, S. C, to spend the winter.
Foils of a Deadly Attack.
"My wife was so 111 that good physi
cians wero unable to help her," writes
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind.,
"but was completely cured by Dr. King's
Now Life Pills." They work wonders
In stomach and liver troubles. Curo
constipation, sick headache. 25c at II.
Alex Stoke's drug store.
1 I
r
Manv new designs In rltios at C. F.
HolTmun's.
J no. Kellv's shoes for women at Mil-
llrons.
Watch ivimlrlnir asneclnltv. all work
guaranteed to glvo sutisfuctton, at
ooder s, tho jeweler.
Fnr Imnnrteil otilnn warn null at. ft, a
Cash New York Racket store..
1 Ihfivo tllat. piiiinlvnil mv lii.llilau atiuilr
of umbrellus, larger and handsomer
than ever. Engraved freo. C. F.
Hull man.
See Mllllrons line of school shoes.
Want Column.
Rntesi One rent Der word for eucli and
nvery msernnii
Lost Saturday afternoon between
the J. Van Reed's and Presbyterian
church, a pocketbook containing two
one dollar mils, some change and a
postollice key. Findor will please leave
at tins omee
For Salo or Ront A good proporty,
Including a store room, on Worth street
Inquire at Til E STAR olllco.
For Sale A power and hand com'
bincd fodder cutter. Inquire King & Co,
For Salo A good store. Inquire at
the star omee.
Wanted Girl forgonoral house work.
Wages $.1 per week. Inquire at F. K.
Alexander g on Urant street.
Wanted I want to sell a lot of good
rag carpet vory ohcap. Toofeel Domay
weaver.
Wanted A bright and willing boy.
Inquire Enterprise Silk Co.
Wanted Sewing girls. Inquire Royn
oldsvlllo Woolen Co.
Farm for sale The George Henry
farm In Wlnslow township. It contains
100 aQreB! 00 acres cleared, balance In
second growth timber. TIncisp. hum
and wagon shed almost new; fine orch
ara; goou waior. f or particulars in
quire of A. G. Mllllron, Roynoldsvillo
Wanted Girls to learn winding and
oloth picking. Apply at Enterprise
biiK uompany omee.
For Salo A soven room houso, lot
00 by 1.10 feet, In West Roynoldsvlllo.
oi. ID. weed.
For Sale Large whlto English York
shiro thoroughbred boar two years old,
weight about II vo hundred pounds.
Will bo sold for about one-half actual
value if taken soon, also a few thorough
bred pigs for sale. John Yohe, Do
sire, Pa.
OUT OF THE CONDITION
or TUN
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bt HeynolilKvlllo, In tho Stuto of Prmmylva
ulu, ut thu close of business Nov. 2fi, iwtl.
hkhouimjkh:
Loans Hnd discounts l"5,010 At
Overdrafts, see u red and unsecured. 2t!5 40
IT. S. HniidstoHuriirovlrculatloii.... :lim no
II. 8. HimilHon liuiid HsO (M)
Premiums on IT. 8. Bonds 1,0(11) HO
Stocks, securities, etc. 1(,(HK) U)
Furniture, and fixtures 2.(103 fit)
Dun from National Hanks (not Un
serve AirenlH) 18.4M 71
Due from Htate banks and bunkers. fl.noo CO
IMie from approved reserve utfunta, UO.AO;! !I8
Intcrital-ltovcnue stam 4tt K4
dawk Slid oilier cash Items 1,1113 73
Notes of otlmr Natlonul banks tt,(W) 00
Fractional paper eurrunc), nickels,
and cents i:ct 26
Lawful money reserve In bunk, viz:
r)ecle fil.SIS 4i
I.ciral-tender notes III.5K0 no 32,fc 4.1
Redemption fund with U. H. Treas
urer (S per cent, of circulation).. 1,7.10 00
Total tl2M,074 04
I.IABII.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid In $50,000 0
Hurulus fund 26,000 00
Undivided pn.il In, less expenses and
taxes paid 10,003 M
National flank noteaoultttaiidluK... iU.NK) 00
Dividends I'npuld 20 00
Individual deiMinlts subject toclieck t7'!,:iKI 28
Time certificates of deposit U5,(Mft 00
Caviller's checks outstanding 103 00
Total HM,Wi M
Ststo f FtBDiylvuls, Oouty f Mum, :
I, John H, Kaui'her, ('ashler of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
hIhivh Ntutemeut Is true to thu best of Diy
knowledge and belief.
John H. Kahohkh. Cashier.
Huhscrlhed and sworn to before me thlsiiutb
day of November, 11)02,
Ai.ukht Ukymolus, Notary Public.
OOUIUCOT AtUlMl!
J, H. COHBITT, )
.0, Kino, ! Directors.
O. Mitousll, I
Shick & Wagner
THIS IHtt HTOllK
Wc arc fully prepared to provide you with the necessaries for protection from the cold.
We have anticipated another cold winter and consequently have taken advantage of every
opportunity to secure from the manufacturer those things which are now so widely in demand.
UNDERWEAR
Our stock of Underwear is complete. Cotton, Fleeced nnd Wool in White, Gray, Cream or
Klack. We can provide your wants at any price.
IPXjJsJNNJSLS
All-wool Flannels, from $2. 50 a yard to 50c. One piece left of mixed goods at 18c a yard.
ouTiisras jnt o aisttcxn" , el annels
The enormous demand for tliesn goods sometimes reduces the line to a minimum and your
selectiou then must be made from a more unvaried assortment of patterns. We have Just received
a shipment of neat and desirable patterns in light and dark colors. Prices range from 5o to 18c.
HOSIERY Cotton Fleeced and Wool.
CLOAKS, SUITS, SIvIRTS
We have kept our lines up so that your selection may be
made from as strong a line as earlier in the season. With the
cold weather however conies a demand that will soon reduce
the stock. It is advisable to secure your needs while the lines
are at their best.
FUES
The seasan for Furs, one of tha most interesting and ap
preciating features of a lady's dress is just opening. We have
embraced this year elegance in furs with quality. Judging
from the demands by the patrons of the Big Store, the ten
dency is for better furs each year. This, we believe is econ
omical buying. If interested in Furs, call and see what we
have.
Next Door to Postoffice.
Main Street.
Reynoldsville, Penn'a.
Special J"eiv Line of Dress and Wat king Skirts, S3. 00 to $10.00.
M I L lTIR E N S
GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY
NOW FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Early Shopping is most advantageous. For this holiday season we have made greater preparations and as
sembled greater collections of useful and beautiful Holiday gifts than ever before. They are now ready to be examined.
UNPRECEDENTED SALES OF MONTE CARLOS AND OVERCOATS
Is the most convincing argument that our styles and prices are right.
In nil lunKttis, from 27 to.'U lnoh(.' ; In block, blue, tan, castor and
mut'oon. Sumo Hre finlshid In the straight box back, other have one
und two Inverted pli'a'H. Somo of the sloevca hitvo turned up cuffs,
other are Mulshed lu tlio Kotnotia aleuvo. l'rleo range
Monte Carlos
$5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00, $18.00.
Men's and Boys' Overcoats
Ilunp-
Stylo this year allow a wide
rautfo of lonRths from 42 inches to
,10 IncheH. All color : oxford and
black are favorite. Some have turn-up cuff, other are plain. All of them are cut full In thu back.
Ing In price from C't.OO to 1 18.00. A tfreat varioty to select from.
V QUnQo AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR for tho whole funiily. KELLY'S mIi.h.. for women are the
k' OlIUCO beat fitter known.
Leather Goods
Of all kind. Chatelaine
bag, WrUt bugs, Purse, Suit
CaaeB, Traveling bags.
Ebonold und Sterling
Silver Novelties
Comb and Brush Set, Toilet
Sots, Mirrors, Manicure sets,
Sewing set.
Military Brushes, Cloth
brushes, Button Hooks, Shoo
Horns and Tooth Brushes.
Come in and look over
the gift goods.
Rfantrt anA fViinfnfr Good 10-4 Cotton Blankets, all color, fit) cunt.
ciarucets ana omiorts Good n-4 Wool IllankoU( M :0 H pitlr 6 pound
12-4 All-Wool Blankets, $4.fi0. Comforts, all sizes, all colors, ul prices from
7!o to $2.50. All batted with medicated cotton.
Hats and CaDS The greatest selection to be found anywhere. Come in
a xaia any vxjj ftn(j m the new Hmpeg jn Mlf hats dilTerent from any
thing you And elsewhere. Cup In plush, kersey or fur, all shapes fur cold weath
er 25o, 50o, 1.00 to 4.00.
C,,.- Pure Fnr! Greatest selection tu be found anywhere. A nleo long
r UTS, r rurs Qf olu(jtBl, tullg al ,lm ,Miui5Si Beaver, Martin
Opossum or Fox tuudo in all lengths. Some have cluster tails, U. 75 to $:io.00.
Shirts and Sweaters
Stiff bosom or soft negligee
In any color. Some have pleat
ed bosoms, others are plain.
50c, $1.00, $1.50.
Gloves Gloves
Kid, mocha, or golf. Our
genuine mocha for $1.00 the
talk of the town. Golf gloves,
color were never quite so
nice, as this "iin 2o oent,
50 cents, 75 cent.
Early buyers fare best.
Purchases held for lat
er delivery.
At Millirens Great Department Store.