The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 01, 1903, Image 1

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' An independent journal devoted to the
interests of Reynold sville.
Published weekly. One Dollar per year
strictly in advance.
VOLUME 11.
RfcYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AMUL 1, 1903.
NUMBER 47.
MORE GOODS
FOR SAME MONEY
MMING EARLY SELECTIONS
SECURING the April needs while the stock Is full and fresh while you've the range of selections, is important. Just now we've everything
to interest a showing of new and popular ideas freshest suggestions from style centers, and the way we price the goods will convince you
that its the economical plan the store that brings you the April needs at easy-to-pay prices that best contributes to your intesests. j
Good Value in
me Shoe stock
JUST NOW, while you've in
mind the April footwear,
you'll find these qualities of keen
est interest, for they're along
lines of best economy shoes that
give absolute satisfaction.
"Dorothy Dodd" shoe for
women ten styles to select from,
priced at $3.00. They are the
equal of most $4.00 shoes. They
are faultless-fitting, arch-supporting
and an ideal shoe. Our
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50,$1.25 shoes
for women have all the style of
higher priced goods. All the new
lasts, toes f nd heels of this sea
son's styles. Misses' and child
ren's shoes from best makers,
Our B. D. Shoe for misses and
children at 85c, $1.00 and $1.25
are guaranteed to give good and
satisfactory wear. Shoes for the
little tots from 25c to 98c. Boys'
shoes from $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 to
2.00 includes the "Walton" Mes
8enger, Nox-Em-AU and Million
are world-beaters for the price.
MEN'S SHOES we have from
the finest corona patent calf,
black, Russia, vici and cadet kid
down to the heavy work shoes.
Prices $3.50 down to 98c.
Footwear for All the Family.
Soring Hats
WE OFFER for your in
spection our line of spring
hats, without any "ifs or ands."
We sell you a hat that becomes
you and the benefit of "style and
price" are both yours. All the
new spring shapes in stiff and
soft hats lrom 49c to $2.90.
New Shirt Waists
and Separate Skirts
MANY NEW IDEAS -late
output from houses that
indicate the styles. Newest sug
gestions for April shirt waist
buyers ; every best style at reas
onable prices in black and color
ed silk $3.75 to $6.00.
New mercerlaed while' good waists,
1.25 to 13.50. Percale Walstt, 60o to
1.25. Ladies' Wrappers, made of good
oalioo and percales, 75o to 11.25. Finest
line of separate skirts Id all the new
weaves and colorings from 11.98 to 8.20.
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Belts,
Jewelry, Hosiery, Underwear,
Cushion Covers, Corsets, Laces,
Ribbons and Embroideries.
Largest Stocks, Lowest Prices,
BING -
Where there's everything that people
MOKE
What the Boy Will Need in April
TPHE SERVIC'ICABLE KIND of Clothea ami Furnishings. WoYe offering you here and no
matter whero you shop, you'll llnd nothing Hint comes nearer your idea of what is most cor
rect In Boys Two and Throo-Pleco Suits, Norfolk and Blouso Suit, Hoys' Huts and Caps, Boys'
Shirts and Shirt Waists, Boys' Neekwonr and Collars. Everything to lit out the llttlo follows
for spring at moiicy-BavIng prices.
The
.Secret
of correct dress
is simply know
ing where to
buy your clothes.
Getting your
Spring suit here
one of the nobby
CLOTHCRAFT
styles solves the
problem happily and
at slight expense.
Suits and overcoats
from $ 1 0 upward, that
rival the costly crea
tions of the exclusive
tailor.
We have your size. We
have the style you fancy
most. We have the cloth
you lik6
kind.
And we have all the accesso
ries, too men's fine furnishings
of every descriptions
A BIG BUSY BASEMENT
IS FULL OF BARGAINS in Glassware, Queensware, Wood and Willowware,
Tin and Enameled Ware, Brooms and brushes, Lamps, Baskets, Oil Cloths
and Window Shades. Everything in the House Furnishing Line.
Special for
Good" full-sized Dinner Pails at only
STOKE COMPANY
wear and most things people buy.
COMPANY
vcr J
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the all-wool
This Week.
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25 Cents
SAME GOODS
FOR LESS MONEY
TDeflDffl
Home Furnishings
LACE CURTAINS are here in
plenty, and the new and
bright ideas and if you buy them
here the cost is no greater than
the other sort. Curtains from
35c to $10 the pair.
We give you
Curtain Poles Free
with each pair of curtains cost
ing $1.00 or over. Golden Oak,
Mahogany or white, Remember
Folcs cost you nothing and we
guarantee you a saving of 15 'to
35 per cent, on your curtains.
The Right, stole
ot; Furnishings
THE up-to-date ideas are
ready for you here. We
quote you lowest prices and we
give you what Is newest and best.
Meh's Shirts Monarch, Lion,
Princely Emperor, Manifest and
0. U. S. Brands,
45c, 75c, 98c, to $1.49.
Men's nobby Neckwear, 19c
to 49c.
Underwear, Lisle thrcad.Maco,
Balbriggan, Silk and Mercerized,
23c, 35c 39 to $1.25.
Hosiery Gloves, Suspenders,
Ilandkerceicfs, Collars and Cuffs
all at our popular low prices.
Dry Goods Department
Is full and overflowing with all tbo
new fancies for your spring dresi or
shirt waist.
Vollo and Etamino, fiSo to $1.50.
Black Sultana ttt $125.
Wool TatTotta, wears bettor than
silk. tl.QU,
Black and colored Datltus, fiOo, worth
7fto.
Colored Virginias BSo to $1.13.
Mohairs 50o to 11.00.
Black and oolored Melrose, 75c to 1.35.
Black DeAlma, very tine, $1.35.
Black Colllngsdale and Rayatans, 75o
to 11.00.
Broadoloths, all shades, tl.00.
Blaok and colored Prunella cloth, 75o
to 11.60.
Mercerized Oxfords and Madras cloth
for waists, 26o to 75c.
Dimities, French and Persian Lawns,
Ginghams, Nainsooks, Lary cloths
largest line of waist goods ever shown
In Keynoldsville.
Ready made sheets and pillow
cases and bed spreads in greatest
variety, GGc to $3.50.
Table Linens 23c to $2.00 yd.
' Towels and toweling, "Barns
ley" celebrated crashes at record
breaking prices.
Main and Fifth Streets.
Emerlckvllle.
Charlie Minlch. son of W. II . Mlnloh.
of this piano, met with a terrible acci
dent on Wednnsdny of last week while
working In Fullor mlnos. Charlie was
getting powder out of a ton pound can
spilling sotno on ground and just how
tho powdnr caught Is not known but it li
suppoKpd thnro was a soark drontied
from latnpand Ignited the powder, there
oeing aooul ,k pounds powder In room
musing an awful oxplosion, burning
inanio icrriiMo anout the hands, arms,
and fnco, Mr. Minlch Is In a critical
condition at this writing. Dr. Stiner
of Knoxdalo, is tho attending physician.
Samuel Ishman. who had been work
ing In tho stono quarry for P. It. H. at
Iowa station, mot with quite an accidont
on Thursday Siiith. Ho wbs caught bo-
twonn two Inrgo stones and was vory
badly hurt but Is getting along vory
niooiy hi ims writing.
C. K. Mohne.y and Petor Baum were
at the county seat colobrating Saturday.
Dim Zimmerman movod to Rathraol
Wednesday of taut week.
John Swart is tho proudest man in
our village. lie said bis youngOBt son
camo nomo.
Mrs. Albert Sydow Is on the sick list,
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Borkhouse, of
noeenwoods, visited with tholr son,
C. A. liorkhouse in this place Sunday.
K. Wolsor is spending this week in
i itiHourg.
Mrs. Susannah Murphy and daugh
ter, Klla, of this placo visited frlonds at
r ails urooic r rlday or last weok.
Vera Burns, of Keynoldsville, Is visit
ing relatives nuro.
Albort Cablo went to Rain Town,
Elk county, Wednesday of last weok.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kaymer, of Royn-
uiusviiie, visited menus noro r rlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Flko, of Knox
dalo, visited relatives hero Sunday.
Mrs. David Dlngor is seriously ill at
nils writing. . .
Miss Kdna ISaum, of Roynoldsvlfle, is
visiting at the homo of hor grand
father, K. Weisor, at this placo.
Wm. Buughman and wlfo and daugh
ters, Mary and Iydia, and James Smith,
of Knynoldsvillo, spent Sunday at the
homo of Sain. Ishman.
Miss Clara Shaffer, of Reynoldsvlllo,
spent Sunday with her 'grand-parents,
Wm. Moore and wlfo.
Miss Maggio Uaybuck, of Aliens
Mills, who has been visiting here the
past week, returned to her homo in
that place on Sunday.
Kraanuol Sehugars bought a very fine
horse from Tom Brown Saturday of
last wock.
A Qreat Sensation.
Thcro was a big sensation In Inos
vlllo, Ind., whon W. H. Brown of that
placo, who was expected to die, had his
life saved by Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption. Ho writes : "I
endured insufferable agonies from Asth
ma, but your now Discovery gave me
Immediate relief and soon thereafter
effected a complete cure." Slmlliar
cures of Consumption, Pneumonia,
Bronchitis and Grip are numerous.
It's tho peerless remedy for all throat
and lung troubles. Price 50c, and $1.00.
Guaranteed by II. Alex Stoke, druggist.
Trial bottles free.
Reduced Rates to New Orleans.
On account of the meeting of the
National Manufacturers' Association at
Now Orleans, April 15 to 17, the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company will sell ex
cursion tickets to Now Orleans and
roturr.. April 11, 12 and 13, good going
on date of sale and good returning to
roach original starting point not later
than April 19, from all points on its
lines at reduced rates. By depositing
tickets with joint agont at New Orleans
between Anrll 12 and 19, and payment
of fee of fifty cents, an extension of re
turn limit may be obtained to reach
starting point not lator than April 30.
Makes a Clean Sweep.
Thoro's nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever
hoard of-Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the
best. It sweeps away and cures Burns,
Soros, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin
Eruptions and Piles. It s only L'.c, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction by H.
Alox Stoke's, druggist.
For your spring suit eel a Hart
Snhaffner & Marx suit at Milllrens.
Bran, middlings and corn chops at
wholesale at Reynoldsville Mills.
Can't S
Swallow
HI HAS A VBBV BAD
SORE THROAT
Tia RAW AND INSLAMKO SORC ALL
OVH TSI WSOll WAV DOWN
That man should us
OZGOME
A sun and ipesdy curs for Sore Throat,
Hoarseness, Son Mouth, Quinsy, Tonsil
itis and all throat troubles. Pnvsntt
Diphtheria. The best family throat rem
edy in the world. Ozoline
CURES
8 THE
sore throat when ether remedies fail.
IK Mi MlUs l all rgUlh
THE 0Z0 REMEDY COL, Niw Briihtos. Pa.
WUhaw.
Roads are drying up nicely the days.
Mrs. Samuel Shankel and son, Willie,
who have been visiting friends at New
Bethlehem for several weeks, have re
turned homo.
Rumors of a new township road for
the benefit of new town.
W. P. Doomor, of near Panlo, has se
cured employment at tho mines as
onrponter.
Chas. Faconmyor, of Kloanora, and
Robert Burns, of Desire, were tho
guests of Mr. Iloffner over Sunday.
Geo. Bcatty, one of the dromon at the
mines, had the misfortune to scald his
foot last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snydor visited
In town last week.
The trolley line through our town
has been improved considerably the
past fow days.
Our gonial postmaster Is wearing
broad smllo at present. It's a girl.
Miss Orrol Martin, of Dosire, visited
relatives In town on Sunday.
Alox Reddlcks made a social oall near
Falls Creek on Saturday evening.
Stipt. Reed visited relatives at Lon
don Mines on Sunday.
The company is erecting a large fan
at tho mines.
Messrs. McDonald and Torquot went
through the mines soliciting funds for
the now band.
. Some of the politicians (?) of our town
expect to be In Brookvillo to hoar the
contested election case now pending.
J. J. Dickoy has the contract of build
ing a resldonce on Hill Street.
W. P. Miller, one of our teachers,
went through the mines on Friday
night.
The miners meeting on Friday night
was a rousing success.
Constable Rudolph, of Dosire, had
businoss In town on Saturday.
Robbed The Qrave.
A startling Incident is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows:
"I was In an awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coaled, pain continually in back and
sides, no appetite, growing weaker day
by day. Throe physicians had giyen
me up. Then I was advised to uso
Kleotrlo Bitters ; to my groat joy, the
first bottle made a decided improve
ment. I continued their use for three
weeks, and am now a well man. I know
they robbed tho grave of another
victim." No one should fall to try
them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at
II. Alex Stoke's drug store.
Bank By Mall
And receive 4 per cent, on your sav
ings account. Pittsburg Trust Company,-
32U Fourth avonue, Pittsburg,
Pa., compounds Interest semi-annually.
2 per cent, on chocking accounts.
Capital, surplus and profits, $(1,000,000.
Bank by mail.
Visit Milllrens shoe department for
bargains.
Suits to ordor from $1".00 to $30.00 at
Bing-Stoko Co.
We want a boy
In every town to
work for us after
school hours and
on Saturdays.
Over 3000 boys
now at the work.
Some make $10.00
to $15.00 a week.
who is willing to devote a few
hours each week to this work can
earn many dollars selling
The Saturday
Evening Post
Among neighbors and relatives. He
can begin at once. Absolutely no
money required to start. Write ns
to-day and we will send the first
week's supply of ten copies free.
These are sold at 3 cents each, and
will provide capital to order the next
week's supply at wholesale rate.
$22$ In Extra Cash Prizes Next Month
Booklet containing photographs of tome
or our moat iiiccMstul boy agents, wan
Utter telling how they work, sent fro
The Curtis Publishing Company
4n Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
THE HUMPHREY
BRICK & TILE
COMPANY
Or BROOKVILL1S.
Manufacturers of Vitrified Salt
Glazed Hollow Blocks, Drain Tile,
Sidewalk Blocks and lied Bricks.
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