A Boy'i Wild Rid Pot Life. With family around expecting htm to dlo, tod a son riding for Ufa, 18 mllea, to got Dr. Klng't New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds, V. H. Brown, ot Leesvlllo, Ind., endured death's agonlet from asthma ; hut this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. Ho writes : " 1 now sleep soundly evory night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless morlt for. all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles Cue and 11.00. Trial bottles free at R. A. Stoke's drug store,. Value for Your Money. C. It. Ilall, while In our larger cities made- selections from tho varied and Immense stocks displayed and will have the neatest and most stylish pattorns in furniture, carpets, floor rugs and dishes ever displayed In the town, Low Excursion to Pittsburg Exposition. Commencing Wednesday, September 9th, and continuing every Wednesday to October 21st, the Buffalo, Boohestef & Pittsburg R'y Co. will tell special low rate excursion ticket to the nsw Pitts burg exposition from all points Rldgway, Clearfield and intermediate stations. Tickets will be good going on date of sale and returning until the following Saturday. For full Information consult the nearest agent of the company or toe excursion bills. Ladies' Oxfordt. Plenty of warm weather yet. Pair of nur 11.19 oxfordt that told for tl.GO. I.W9 (or 12.00 kind. 12.19 (or the 2.f.O grade. We save you money on footwear (or all the family. niog-Stoke Co. Visit Mtlllrent for your straw hat at sacrifice prlco. Ladlea' suits at two-thirds their value atMllllrena. LntMMBitSBlSBMHMMHaHMMnl Say! Do You Want to Sell ? ? If you do, put an ad in The Star's Want Column. To Buy ? ? If you do, put an ad in The Star's Want Column. Lost Advertise for it in The Star's Want Column. One Cent Per Word Married in Clarion. At four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, August 25, 1003, the home of Mrs. PrU- cilia Baughman, Wood street, Clarion, Pa., was the scene of a happy home wed ding when her dnughter, Twllla P. Baughman, was united In marriage to James G. Brown, of Roynoldsvllle. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm. F. Flomlng, of the Clarion Pres byterian church. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Bertha Egglo ton, of Brandy Camp, Pa., as bride's maid and Ross W. Clawgcs, of Brock wayvllle, as best man. The bride car ried a beautiful boquot of sweet peat and the parlor was prettily decorated with ferns and flowers. Miss Mabel Lucas, of Content, Pa., presided at tho organ and assisted by Mr. Lawrence Herman with tho violin rendered ex quisite music. After thj ceremony and congratula tions, a fine, wedding dinner was served and soon after the newly wedded couple, accompanied by the groom's parents, drove to Brookvllle and took the night train for the latter't home near Panic, Pa. At they drove away they wore showered with rice, etc., and tin cans and shoes decorated the carriage, and the young folkt got the family cat safe ly stowed under tho teat. The bride la one of Clarlon't best young women. She it a graduate of Clarion State Normal and hat been a teacher In the public schools for two yeart. She la loved and respected by a large circle of friends. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Panic, Jefferson county. Ho la a gradu ate of Clarion Normal and Is a young mnn of excellent character and business ability. For some tltno ho was In the employ of Jno. F. & G. E. Brown In tho Insurance business In Roynoldsvlllo, He now holds the position of Instructor of Agents for the PlttBburg Life and Trust Co., for Western Pennsylvania. Clarion llrpnblicnn. Met Awful Death. Albert Swanson, of near Eleanora, who was employed as englneor on the pumpt at the bottom of the new shaft, met a horrible death while 278 feet un derground last Wednesday night. Mr. Swanson went to tho shaft aa usual, and entering tho bucket In the man hole, was lowered to the bottom. Mr. Swanson was due to return in about fifteen minutes, but when that time had expired no tlgnal waa given. Conduct or MUUron, who la notified by an eloo' trio bell when anyone It waiting to bo brought up, stood at his poet but heard no tound. Finally he became alarmed, and after a oouforence with the engi neer, decided to bring the bucket to the turfuce. Tho sight which met tholi gaze when the bucket came to the sur face wat an awful ono. Swanson'a body hung lifeless over tho edge of tho ves sel, the unfortunate man having been literally boiled to death in hot steam. An Investigation revealed tho fact that when Swanson had gone to the bottom, and before he alighted from the bucket, large steam hose had burst, knocking him aonseloss, after whloh the scalding stoam soon burned him to death. The deceased was about 45 years old and Is survived by hit widow and soven children. Hit remains wcro intcrrod in the oomotery at Sugar Hill on Friday, It It understood that the coal company bore the funoral expenses and presented the widow chock for $1,000. Punx autawney Spirit. Night School. For tho bonofit of thoso who cannot attend the day sessions of tho Roynolds vllle Butlnest College, night school will be started August 31st, for a tlx months term. All courses will be taught. Sohool will be open on Monday, Wed' neaday and Friday evenings. Reduced Rates To Centre Hall. To accommodate visitors to the en campment and exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry, to be held at Centre Hall, Pa., September 12 to 18, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tell round-trip tickets from all ttatlona in Pennsylvania to Centra Hall, Fa., at special reduced ratoa. The tlcketa will be on salo and good for return passage until September 19. Birthday and Wedding Presents. I have made a specialty of beautiful and tasty designs in cut glass, Havalind china and odd but pretty poioes for remembrances to your friends. We will be pleaaod to show thorn. C. R. Hall. Collars. Four good stylish 4-ply Unon collars for 25 cents. Blng-Stoke Co. i m ' If a man were wise be would 11 vo each day to that it be died the next, which every mortal la more or less Ukoly to do, the man who preached his funeral ser mon and the maa who wrote hit obit uary, would not be under the necessity of compromising with the truth. Min isters of the gospel and editors of news papers have rights which people who contemplate dying should take a little Into consideration. Punxs'y Spirit. The Dr. Reed cushion sole thoet are told at Nolan't thoe ttore. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Roynoldsvllle Mills. The Friction Band Brake for buggies la the latest and tafeat thing out. Mutt be used to be appreciated. J. C. King & Co, agents, Reynoldaville, Fa. The Salvation Army la about to be gin its annual harvest festival effort. We are very anxious to have our local effort a success, at there la aome back Indebtedness on the corps which we would like very much to clear oft. You will he visited by our solicitors and In vited to help ua In our effort, either financially or by the giving ot aome salable artlclo fruits, flowers, veg etables, live ttock, books, plcturet, paintings, dry goods, groceries, furni ture, etc Gifts ot all klnda will be gladly received and oallod for. We hope all will do their best to help us make this offort a sucjess. Our sale will take place In the Salvation Army tabernacle Soptomber 10-22. We expect to have an Interesting display and hope you will Improve the opportunity to visit us on these dates. We are also having a special meeting In our tabernacle next Saturday evening. Rev. A. D. McKay, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will speak for us. We look for a good at tendance and you will miss a good doal If you mist this. Capt. and Mrs. Bradford, Officers In Charge. Card of Thanks. I am very thankful to my neighbors and friend who were to kind and hplp ful during the Illness and after the doath of my husband. Mrt. J. T. Collins. Notice to Taxpayeri. Aftor Decttnber 25. 1003. five iwr cent will be added on all unpaid taxea in West Rnynoldsvlllo borough. P. J. Ward. Collector. Dresb Ooodt. Advance fall stylos In dross goodt are hero. Blng-Stoke Co. You can got a burgnln at Nolan's shoe storo. Thoy havo about fifty pair of shoes that they will sell nt a big reduc tion. These shoes are good styles. Greatest sulection trunks atMilllrens. When you want a lady's fine and up- to-date thoe go to Nolan't shoe store Ask for the.Krlppendorf-Dlttman hoe J. E. Mitchell, morchunt tailor, in Htoko building, above department store Chorry anothor winner pure mor ello chorry juice with syrup. Pure and rolreshlng, with the truo fruity taste Reynolds fountain. Mothers ! You can save 15 to 25 per cent on your boys' suits if you buy from ut. Ulng-Stoke Co. Summor goods aro all roduoed at Millirons. Try a frultlna, a mixture of fruits and oroam. fastos like anothor. Roynold drug store. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The attraction booked for the Reyn olds opera house, Tuesday evening, Sept. 8, la a toenlo production of the ver-fasolnatlng drama, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." This tlartling play hat stood the exacting test of time and It to day one of the ttrongett cardt In the repertoire of Richard Mansfield. The dual role In this case will be In terpreted by Mr. Louta J. Russell, well known to the theatre goers of this city through bit masterly performance of Cyrus Blenkarn In "The Middleman. ' This young actor It eminently fitted by natural ability and artlatio work to por tray the strongest character! of Dr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde. A competent cast, special scenery and eleotrlcal effects combine to make this production an artistic success. Wlshaw. The Plfcr reunion was held In the park Tuesday. A number of our people attended the fair at Punxutaney Thursday.. Mist Ella Carlson, of Rathmel, it vis iting friends In town. George Hughes, of DuHots. passed through this place on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Veil drovo to Punxsutawney last Sunday. Several of our young people attended the Ice cream supper at Panlo Saturday night. The new mines near thlt place will toon be ready to begin operation. Roy Armagott, of Reynoldsville, had business In town on Sunday. Mist Flora Tedrlck has gone to Bell vue to visit a few weeks. A disastrous freight wreck occurred on Saturday night at Stanley on the B., R. & P. railroad between the fast freight train from Clearfield to Punx sutawney and engine No. 2(15, starting north. Both engines were much dam aged, several oars were derailed, block ading the tracks. The crews saved tbomselvet by making timely leaps, and yot three of them were hurt, the engineers, C. Smith and D. H. Wilbur, got off with sprained ankles, and a brakeman was considerably bruised. The rematndor of the crews etcaped In jury. It took; till Sunday noon to -remove the debrit and wreckage. Du Bolt Bxpm. Stockholder!' Meeting. The stockholders of the ttoynoldsvllla Water Company will bold their annual meeting at the office of tbe secretary on Monday, September 2Sth, 1903, at 2.00 o'clock p. m., to hear the rport of offi cers, election of officers and the trans action of any othrr business necessary to be done at a stockholders' meeting. M. M. Davis, Secretary Board of Dirrctors. Dress Ooods. 200 yards dress goods, three to ton yard lengths, that sold for .50, .(to, .75, up to It. 50, go at 25 contt a yard. Bing Stoke Co. Bargains. In all departments In our end of Au gust tale. BIng-StokoCo. Shoet for tho whole family reduced at MUlirens. Queen Quality shoes sell at Nolan't thoe ttore for 12.50 per pair. Suit easel and traveling baga at MUlirens. Motbert I Call and see our lino of boys' suits. Blng-Stoke Co. Boys' Fall Clothing. You can save 50o to 11.00 on boys' suits at Blng-Stoke Co. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Industrial Ex hibition. On Wednesdays, September 0, 16, 23, and 80, and October T, 14, and 21, 1903, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on Low Grade Division, Including the Sllgo Branch, to Pittsburg, at reduced rates, Inoludlng admission to the Ex position. These tlcketa will ba good going oa regular trains on day of Issue, and will be valid for return passage within four days, Including date of sale. Clothing. Your new fall suit is here. Blng Stoke Co. Buckten's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, olntmpnt or balm for Cuts, Corn, Burns, Boils, Sores, Feltms, Ulcere, Tetter, Suit Rlniern, Fever Hores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions) In fallible for Pili-t. Cure Guaranteed. Only 25o at H. A. Stoke's. Druggist. S to 35 Pet Cent Suved. All turn me r drest goods have been reduced 15 to 35 per cent. Blng-Stoke Company. Valuable Real Estate for 8ale in Reyn oldsville Borough. The undersigned executor of W. M. Foster, deceased, having been by the will of said deceased duly proved and recorded, vested with the authority to soli his real estate at private sale to the highest blddor, therefore, In pursuance of said power I now offer tald real es tate for salo, reserving the right to re- joct any or all bids. F. 8. Hoffman, Executoi Just Received. Our fall line of boys' suits. Blng Stoke Co. Krlppendorf-Dlttman thoet for ladiea at Nolan't shoe store. In addition to the usual oath of alle giance, the new oath which foreigners desiring to become naturalized citizen" of the United States will be compelled to tako hereafter, contains this clause "That I do not ad vocal or teach the duty, nocesslty or propriety of the un lawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific in divlduaii or of officers generally of the government of the United States' or of any other organized government be' cause of his or their official character." Remember you can got the Queen Quality shoes at Nolnn's shoe store at 2.50 a pair. Mens' and Boy's clothing reduced at MUlirens. Fresh oysters at the City Hotel res taurant. All America shoes for mon at Nolan's shoo ttoro, prlco t.1.50 and t.00. Whole cherry sundaes or sodas 10a. They're delicious. Reynolds drug store. Want Column. Rata: One cent per word for each and everv Insertion. To Rent Six room bouse on Mabel street, between Fourth and Fifth Sta. M. M. Fisher. For Sale House and lot on Phillips ttreet. Lot 50x150 feet; nine roomed bouse; barn 12x10, two stories high; shed 10x18; cbickon coop 12x20; yard 12x20; price Jfi'iO. Inquire of E. Neff. Wanted Hoy to learn tailor trado. J. E. Mitchell. For Salo Two lots on Fourth ttreet. Inquire of Mrs. Caroline Armor. For Sale House and lot in West Reynoldsville and a farm in Washington township. Inquire of L. W. Perrln, Box 187, Heynoldsvillo, Pa. Wantkd Good intelligent girlt to learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. Foil Sale Five houses and lota in Sykesvillo. Easy terms. Inquire of V. R. Holman, Sykesvillo, Pa. FOB Sale Lot on Main ttreet. In quire of L. J. McEntire. For Sale Good house and lot on Jackson St., near coal company office. Inquire at THE Star office. NOTICE Employees of the silk mill using electric cars going to and from work can purchase car tickets at lower rates. SJiick & Wagner J -THE BIO STORE- Showing of Complete Line of Fall and Winter Goods The opening of the peason again shows many new and desirable creations. The productions of the man- ufacturer, both by the American and European manufacturers, is I3lOSS GrOOCLS BO varied tnat no one Btyle Prevails- TniB again shows the devel opment of common sense in the creator of fashion, as it leaves the selection of a dress to the personal taste of the individual, In keeping with our policy we have varied our selection so that we can suit the taste of any or all. We are showing a complete range in all weaves and at all prices. It will be necessary for you to see in erder to appreciate what we have. T'rn TYl TY1 1 n rrO As the dresses vary in weaves, etc., so must the JL X JLITlTlllIl P trimmings follow. Time and space will not perinit description, but suffice it to say our line is complete, showing many new fall things. The Suit season promises to be the biggest in the history of this valuable garment. The progrens of the manufacture Cloaks and Suits w,.nottu be outdonH 5,1 the de- velopment of new and exclusive styles. The Scotch tweeds and zibilenes are especially good, while the cheviots re tain their popularity. Don't fail to see the WOOLTEX STYLES. With the approach of the cool evenings and the opening of the schools, the little girl will need a new wrap. We have on display a strong line of Children's Coats. 1 Shoes and Rubbers A complete line of ladies and children's shoes. Hoys' and girls' school shoes have received very careful attention in our fall stock. He pre pared for the wet and muddy weather. : mi 3 3 B B MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 3 3
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