The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 21, 1903, Image 1

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    VOLUME 11.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1903.
NUMBER 37.
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Where there Is
everything that
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most things that
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John
Wanamaker's
First Dollar
Made after he Btarted a small store in Philadel
phia, was immediately invested in an advertise
ment, in a Philadelphia paper. To-day John
Wanamaker is the merchant prince of America
and believes that continuous advertising is the
chief cause of his prosperity. Business men of
Reynoldsville, don't you think it would pay to
tell the people something about your bargains ?
There's its much heat
ax in a ton of
lot thu half
COLE'S ORIGINAL
KEYSTONE HARDWARE GO.,
Keynoldsvlile, Penn'a
Clearance
ONE WEEK ONLY COMMENCING JANUARY 24th
fT THE
CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE
In order to make room for a new line of Spring Goods and to
reduce our stock before taking
lowing goods at a reduction of
original price.
Dont' Miss this truly Golden Opportunity. It will
pay you to come to Our Bit Sale.
Ontfnirfl Off Men's Corduroy Pants, Kentucky Jeans,
VIICUUI U Vll Duck Coats, Men's Top Shirts, Flannel
Shirts, Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear, Wool Sox, Gloves and
Mittens, Men's and Boys' All-Wool Underwear, Working Caps,
Suspenders, Boys' Corluroy Knee Pants.
Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery, Opera Shawls,
Fascinators. Skirts, Corsets, Yarns, Ladies' and Gents' HandkerJ
chiels, Mufflers, Ladies' and Gents' Pocketbooks, Linen Table
Cloths, white orcolored, Toweling by the yard or piece, Bed Spreads,
Stationery, Trunks and Traveling Bags, Mantles and fixtures.
OnP'-HlIf Off Men's
Greatly Reduced
Galvanized ware, Tea Kettles,
Buckets, lirusnes ot all kinds
We still handle Best Cream
Chocolates, at
The Gash New
SOL fRIEDMAN, Prop. TWO DOORS
in a ton of 2.00 soft coal
: (K) hard coal. Must stoves
tli.it arises in gas go up the chimney.
HOT BLAST STOVES
Burn that (fas. That's why
they do twice the sorvico
of the common kind.
Patented features, which are
not found on any other stove,
make it possible to (jet all tbe
heat in the coal. TbcHe pat
ent combine to make COLE'S
HOT BLAST the most eco
nomical heater ever manu
factured. Beware of Imitations which
unscrupulous dealers show you
and claim ore just like COLE'S
OUIG1NAL HOT BLAST.
There is no other stove made
like It and none that will glvo
ou the satisfaction, there
fore insist upon getting the
Konulne COLE'S hot blast,
hich Is sold only by
Sale
inventory, we will offer the fol
from one-third to one-half on
Heavy Camel-hair Underwear, Jew-
Prices SrnseG,
Coffee - Pots, Granite Buckets, Coal
paint, scrubbing and clothes.
Candy at 10c per pound. Best
J 0c per half-pound.
York Racket Store.
BELOW POSTOFFICE. KEYNOLDWILLE, PA.
HE NEWS OF
NEARBY TOWNS.
Reported hj The fttar'a 4
Special Corrc.pondent., V
Wlshaw.
William Sprankle w.a In town on
Saturday. '
J. W. Dickey transacted business In
Ucynoldsville on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Tedrlck wore In
Brook vllle one day last week.
A son o( Mr. and Mrs. David Ewlng
died Friday night. It was eight months
old. .. ,
John Welling, the blacksmith of this
town, was In Hoynoldsvllle on Satur
day.
George Syphrlt Is Improving his
bouse. He Intends moving to this
town soon. , , i
Joseph McKillop got bis footsmashod
at tho mlnos at this place by a car run
ning over It.
Thomas Cathora, one ot the carpen
ters of this town, had the misfortune
to hit bis thumb instead of a nail.
James V. Young and his carpenters,
of Ileynoldsvlllo, were working at the
company houses a few days last week.
Two Weeks' Tour in Florida., I
The first Pennsylvania Railroad tour
of the season to Jacksonville, allowing
two weeks in Florida, will leave New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and
Washington by speolal train on Feb. 3.
Excursion tickets, Including railway
traiiHportutlon, Pullman accommoda
tions (ono berth,) and meals en route in
both directions while traveling on the
special train, will bo sold at the follow
ing rates : New York, loO.OO i Phila
delphia, Ilarrisburg, Baltimore, and
Washington, $48.00 ; Pittsburg, $.r3.00 1
and at proportion to rates from other
points.
For tickets, itineraries, and other in
formation apply to ticket agents, or to
Goo. W. Doyd, Assistant General Pas
songer Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia.
Finds Way to Live Long.
The startling announcement of a dis
covery that will suroly lengthen life Is
made by editor O. II. Downoy, of Chu
rubusco, Ind. "I wish to state," bo
writes, "that Dr. King's New Dlsoovery
for Consumption Is tbe most infallible
remedy that I have ever known for
Coughs, Colds and Grip. It's Invalu
able to pooplo with weak lungB. Hav
ing this wonderful medlcino no one need
dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its
relief Is instant and cure certain." H.
Alex Stoke, the druggist,' guarantees
every 50c and $1.00 bottle, and gives
trial bottles froo.
New Coal Land.
Tbe Sbawmut Mining Company,
through 1U attorneys, Messrs Carmalt
& Strong, has been serving notices on
tho owners of coal lands In Knox, Bea
ver and Roso townships, Id the vicinity
of Stanton, on which the company
holds options, that It is its purpose to
take up tho lands under the terms of
the leases, and requesting and directing
the land owners to make out the re
quired brief of title and deeds for the
lands. The amount of land Included In
the prospective sale consists of several
thousand acres, and It Is beginning to
look as If the long deferred expecta
tions of the people ot this end of tbe
county were about to be realized.
Brookvlllo Republican.
Headb Should Never Ache.
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once tho remedy that stopped It for
Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, Va.,
he writes "Dr. King's New Life Fills
wholly cured me of sick headaches I had
suffered from It for two years." Cure
Headache, Constlpattoi.', Bllllousness.
25c at H. Alex Stake's drugstore.
Capital, Surplus and Profits of $6,000,000
Offers absolute security to depositors of
Pittsburg Trust Company. Pays 4 per
coiit. on Savings Deposits, subject to
withdrawal of $100 without notioe, and
2 percent, on Cheeking Accounts. In
terest compounded semi-annually. De
posits over $10,000,000. Do all your
bauklng by mall. Send for two-hundred
year calendar free. 323 Fdurtb
Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
$1.00 undorwear for 76o at MUlirens.
Outs 42 oents, corn 72 cents, pure
chop $1.40 ; for sale for cash at the
Kcynoldsvllle Mills.
Ruud MUlirens muslin underwear ad.
Don't fall to visit MUlirens muslin
underwear sale.
Ladles' coats out
MUlirens.
away down at
Hot soups, coffee, sausage, beans,
saur kraut and welnen, liver, potatoes,
cblukons, oysters In all styles etc., etc,,
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at the City Hotel restaurant.
Circumstantial Evidence.
Perhaps tho moBt pronounced dram-
atlo hit of years, and ono that will live
when our children are old men and
women, Is Sun & Fowler's beautiful pro
duction of Circumstantial Evidence, by
James M. Martin.- For tho past ten
years Mr. Martin has been making his
home In Chicago. Ono morning he got
up and found tho papers full of a shock
ing murder case. It appears one Strong
bad, In a beastly state of intoxication,
whittled hU wife to death with a razor.
Strong was dressed in a light suit of
clothes. He left a saloon on W. Mad
ison street a few minutes before 11.40
p. m., Walked six blocks and was found
bending over the dead body of his wife
at 11.45 p. m., the police having been at
tracted to the place by his cries. The
razor with which the crime was com
mitted was never found. How he could
successfully cut his wife's throat with
out as much as getting a drop of blood
on bis hands, much less his clothing,
some people could novor guess, although
these facts were fully brought out at
the three trials. At the third trial he
begged the authorities to have him
hypnotized, it being the general belief
that while tu a soporific state, the sub
ject will speak the exact truth, butovon
this was denied the poor man and he
was hanged according to the require
ments of thu law a fow weeks after. It
has since transpired beyond the shadow
of a doubt the man was Innocent and
tho real culprit escaped. The, trial,
conviction and judicial murder of this
man so worked upon the feelings of Mr.
Martin that ho determined to write a
drama and call it Circumstantial Evi
dence. The piece was purchased from
Mr. Martin after its completion by Gus
Sun and Frod D. Fowler about a year
ago and put upon tho road. People who
have scon the production pronounco it a
masterpiece. Tho author has woven
Into tho play a beautiful love story,
bright flasbos of comedy blended with
the mast dramatic and pathetic scenes.
The Btory bIiowb bow easy It is for a
man to bo convicted on Circumstantial
Evidence. Tbe hero of tho play Is all
but banged. ' Ho Is saved at a moment
when seconds are hours. Tho produc
tion In Its entirety will be seen in this
city at Reynolds opera house January
27th, 1003.
Value of Drinking Fountains.
Every town and villugo In America
owes It to humanity to set up ut least
one drinking fountain where horses and
dogs can slako thoir thirst. But few
towns are bo situated that this cannot
be oonvonlunlly arranged for, and it
will bo found to pay, even as an Invest
ment. A farmer will drive a mile far
ther to reach such a place, and there Is
Seldom a mad dog scare wbore water Is
plentiful. St. Marys Qttzctte.
Tbe public drinking fountain at Reyn
oldsville 1b not only a convenient place
for ''horses and dogs to slake their
thirst," but during tho summor months
tbe human race drink an abundance of
tbe sparkling water that flows contin
ually. '
The Secret of Long Life
Consists In keeping all the main organs
of the body In healthy, regular action,
and In quickly destroying deadly dis
ease germs. Elcotrlo Bitters regulate
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify
the blood, and give a splendid appetite.
Tbey work wonderes In curing Kidney
Troubles, Female Complaints, Nervous
Diseases, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and
Malaria. Vigorous health and strength
always follow their use. Only 50c,
guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke, druggist.
A, KATZEN
Proprietor of The People's
Bargain Store, has com
pleted his
New Store at Big Soldier
And will open for business
January 20th. Old custom
ers of Mr. Katzen will find
his new stock overflowing
with fine bargains at the
lowest prices.
Men's and Boys' Gothing,
Furnishing Goods,.
Hats, Caps and Shoes
Although the stock is not
as complete as it will be in.
; the spnng, every thing nec
essary for the season
will be found there. It
costs nothing to examine
the stock and it has many
bargains.
A. KATZEN, Prop.
Oolden Gate Tour.
The first Pennsylvania Railroad per
sonally-conducted tour to California for
the present season will leave New York
and Philadelphia on the Golden Gate
Special, January 20, going via Chicago,
Kansas City and El Paso to Los Angeles
and San Diego. An entire month may
be spent on the Paclfio Coast. The
Oolden Gate Special will leave San
Francisco, returning Tuesday, March
3, stopping at Salt Lake City, Glen
wood Springs, Colorado Springs and
Denver. Rate, $300 from all points on
the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pitts
burg, covering all expenses of railroad
transportation, side trips In California,
and berth and meals going and return
ing on the special train. No hotel ex
penses In California are included. Tick
ets are good for returning within nine
months, but when not used returning
on the Golden Gate Special they cover
transportation only. For detailed itin
erary apply to Ticket Agents, or ad
dress Goo. W. Boyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia, Pa.
OZOL
The best family remedy In the world for
SORE THROAT
HoarMiMM, Sore Mouth, Toatllltle, and
all diseases of the throat. Prevents Diphtheria.
Cures Quinsy.
1 Cure (uaranteed. 25 and SO cents at all
L druggists.
A TUB OO RRMF.DY CO.
A sw BrlBhlsa, I.
Northamer
and Kellock's
Just recelvod a new line of
BOOKS
from the best writers.
A full lino of
Picture Frame
Supplies, so we can make you an
up-to-date frame at a very low
price.
All Framed Pictures
to be Sold at Cost
Now to make room for our ever
Increasing stock of new things.
Northamer & Kellock,
Read This.
While inGReynoldsville
call on W, H. Cumins,
the Peoples' 5th street
Blacksmith, He will
shoe your horses, repair
your wagons, buggys,
carts ana sleighs, . and
make -you any kind of
stone tools you may need.
His price will be moder
ate. Don't forget the
place.
W. H. CUMINS,
5th Streeti
RynoldtBvllle( Ft.
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LOOK HERE I
THOSE GLASSES"
of yours, do they fit?
O. A. JENNER,
-AT TIIE
OTY HOTEL
will fit you right. Headache,
stomach trouble are reflex dis
eases of the eye.
EXAMINATION FREE.
Testimonials :
Mr. and Mrs, Jt. C. Ft ah.
Visiting Card9 Artistically Print
ed at The Star office.
-GO TO-
BON TON
BAKERY
JOHN H. BAUM, Prop.,
For good first-class baked
goods such as fine Marble
Cake, English Wine Fruit
Cake, French Fruit Dev
iled Cake, Angel Cake,
Lady Fingersjelly Drops, '
Kisses, Maroons and
lots of other good cakes.
A fine selection of all kinds
of cookies; a good line of
Fresh Bread and Parker
House Rolls, Buns, Coffee
Cakes. A nice selection
of pies always on hand.
Wetldlttya ami Parties a
Specialty. Oiveua a Call.
Men everywhere have
learned that in the
waiK-over
they get perfection of
Beauty,
Elegance,
Style and
Comfort,
that theyjhave unvary
i ing quality, at an un
varying price and they
never disappoint ; all
sizes, made in all widths
all stocks at
$3.50, 4.00
a pair. A button Pat
ent Leather on a strict
ly new toe called the
PO-TA-TO
is the very swellest
thing out.
All kinds of warm
overshoes for cold
weather,
Robinson's