The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 02, 1903, Image 1

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An independent journal devoted to the
interettt of Reynold txiille.
Published weekly. One Dollar per year
ttrictly in advance.
VOLUME 12.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, DECEJIBER 2, 1903.
NtJMBEB 29.
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The Richest, Daintiest Effects in Photographic Portraits
are to he found in our new style, up-to-date
ARISTO PLATINO PRINTS
WITH FOLDER COVERS
These folders, made of heavy dark colored material, give to a portrait
style nd dignity Hint add greatly to It attractiveness. Our holiday specialty
tlili year will be Arlsto I'liillnn Prints with folder cover. They Imtlvldual
Im a picture and place It In a cIih by Itself nn artistic class tnat has only
tobe mo to le appreciated. Their popularity In Increasing hecatiNe based
on quality. We are alwaya glad, to welcome visitors to our studio.
Corwln't Stand.
TH ART UNION.
G.RHALL
isxna
Can hIiow you the handsomest line of Havalind
aud Austrian China, also Semi-Porcelain Dish
es, Cut GIhss Novelties, Wedding and Holiday
pri'senta ever brought to this town.
Furniture, Carpets, Lamps and Bedding.
THE NEW WALK-OVERS
They're the nobbieBt yet. Designed
by artiBts who are not followers, but
leaders. Being built of finest select
etock made by expert workmen
they are a perfect product for men.
$3.50 and $4.00
ROBIKI'S SHOE STORE
High School Bulletin.
Edited by Members oftht
Reynolds vllle High School
Dr. B. E. Hoovor and Itev. P. A.
Reno visited the schools I ant Wednesday
morning. In chapel Rev. Ho no gave a
hurt talk on "Thankfulness."
Saturday, Prof. C. V. 8mtth attended
the Summervllle Institute. He spoke
on "Why Teacher Fall."
Room 13 has discovered great talent
In some of Its members. It was dis
played on Monday when the members of
The Frog Holler lyceurn presented the
world-renowned drama, "The Prairie
Princess." Especially do we honor Mr.
John Thornton, who made his first ap
pearance as Lord Dazztebury.
Two days vacation over ; brains all
gone.
Did you soe the dazzlers ? Flrey red!
Oh I Oh 1 Oh !
The members of Room 13 bave many
things to be thankful for especlnlly
the means of a shower bath placed near
the entrance of their room .
The flrit class debate In Room 13 will
take placo on Wednesday of next wook.
The question, "liimhri, That John
Alden should have proceeded with his
friendship without regard to the friend
ship of Capt. Standish," will be debated
by Leonard Harris, affirmative, Mutido
Pratt, negative, with Irene Phillippl
Iona Ramsey, Craig King and Mildred
Sutter as aids.
Two Pianos Free I
The Pittsburg Dispatch has started a
voting contest by which any person,
club, socloty, church, school or organi
zation may obtain a piano free of all
cost. To the person or organization
receiving the largest number of votes,
eaoh coupon published in The Dally
Dispatch representing one vote, and
each coupon In The Sunday Disjmtch
representing throe votes, an 100
Chlckerlng Baby Grand Piano will
be given.
For the next largest number of votes
a 1450 W. F. Fredorlck Upright will be
given. Paid-in-advance subscriptions
for three, six and twelve months call
for a certificate for the votes represent
ed by the days the subscription la for,
and the coupons can be sent in as well.
It is a great chanco to get a piano freo.
Information can be had by reading
announcement in The Pittsburg Dis
patch or writing to Coupon Editor Tho
Pittsburg Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.
Peck's Bad Boy.
Shows come and shows go, but there
Is one that will always live, because the
changes from year to yoar brighten it
up and insure long Ufa. This yoar,
more radical changes than ever bave
been made; in faot none of the old ma
terial is used, an entirely new play has
been written, and everything excopt
the title, which is a trade mark, is
brand new. Specialties in abundance
heve been provided. A laughing night
Is assured to-night, Dooember 2, at the
Reynolds opera house.
A Frightened Horse.
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It behooves everybody to have
a reliable Salve handy and there's none
as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salves.
Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles
disappear quickly under its soothing ef
fect. 25o. at H. Alex Stake's drug store.
Phonographs and talking machines,
horns, all sizes, and reoords. Over 500
to select from, Edison 50o and Columbia
reoords 25o each and machines from
13.50 up at Gooder's, the jeweler.
Jno. Kelly's shoes for women at
MlUlrens.
Climatic Cures.
The influence of climatic conditions
In the cure of consumption is very much
overdrawn. The poor patient, and the
rloh patient, too, can do much better at
borne by proper attention to food di
gestion, and a regular use of. German
Syrup. Free expectoration in the
morning is made certain by Gorman
Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the
absence of that weakening cough and
debilitating night sweat. Restless
nights and - the exhaustion due to
oougbing, the greatest danger and
dread of the consumptive, can be pre
vented or stopped by taking German
Syrup liberally and regularly. Should
you be able to go to a warmer clime,
you wilt find that of the thousands of
consumptives there, the few who are
benefitted and regain strength are those
who ue German S
too , regular
Winter Excursion Route Book.
In pursuance of Its annual custom,
the Passenger Department of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company has Just
Issued an attractive and comprehon-ive
book descriptive of the leading Winter
resorts of tho East and South, and giv
ing the rates and various routes and
combinations of routes of travel. Like
all the publications of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, this "Wlutor Ex
cursion Book" Is a model of typographi
cal and pictorial work. It is bound In a
handsome and artlstlo coyer in colors,
and contains much valuable Information
for Winter tourists and travelers in
general. It can be bad free of charge
at the principal ticket offices of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or
will be sent postpaid upon application
to Goo. W. Boyd, General Passenger
Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila
delphia. Fight Will be Bitter.
Those who will persist In closing their A
ears against the continual recommenda
tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, will have a long and bit
ter fight with their troubles, if not end
ed oarllor by fatal termination. Read
what T. R. Beall, of Deal), Miss., has to
say: "Last fall my wife had every
symptom of consmptlon. She took Dr.
King's New Discovery after everything
else bad failed. Improvement came at
once and four bottles entirely cured
her." Guaranteed by H. Alex Stoke,
druggist.. Price 50o. and SI. Trial bot
tles freo.
Rubber footwear for the whole family
at Millit'ons.
A full line of watch chains for ladles
and gentlemen at Gooder's, tho jowelor.
D. Nolan's shoe store will sell 500
pairs of mon's and women's shoes below
cost for tho next twenty days.
Revolution Imminent,
. A sure sign of approaching revolt and
serious trouble in your system Is nor-
vousness, sleeplesiness, or stomach up
Set. Eloctrtd Bitters will quickly dig.
member the troublesome causes. It
never falls to tone the stomach, reg
late the Kidneys and Bowels, sltmu'ate
the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish un
der its searching and thorough effect
iveness. Electric Bitters Is only f0c.
and that Is returned If It don't give per
fect satisfaction. Guaranteed by H
Stoke, druggUt.
THE IN" 13 "W
Over five hundred ladlos examined
our stock of china on opening day und
all said It was the prettiest assortment
ever shown la Reynoldsvllle. All that
could not call to see it that day are In
vited to come later. No trouble to show
goods. C. F. Hoffman.
8ee the selection of furs at M llllr ns.
MERIT WINS I
DR. GIBSON
After so many years of successful work,
examined more eyos and fitted more glasses
In the last two month's than In any oilier
two consecutive months hi his prnctlce. He
uses the latest methods, gives the eyes 'a
thorough examination, each eye by Itself,
then both together. Has his speclnl louses
ground by skilled workmen and guarantees
his work.
G. C. GIBSON, D. 0.,
Alumnus of Philadelphia Optical College,
IMPERIAL HOTEL,
Rcynoldavllle, Dee. It.
Brookvlllc, Dec. 16, IT,
HANK BY MAIL
And set the 4 per cent annual interest and
absolute protection of this strong bank.
Assets OTr 97,700,000. '
Germania Savings bank
WOOD AND DIAMOND STREETS PITTSBURG. I'A
HOLIDAY -BARGAINS-.
For the Best Goods and
Lowest Prices . .
Ladies and Children
Ladies' Coats and Suits, $8.50 to $15.00, Missus'
Coats, $1.50 to $10.00, Children's Coats, 75 cents to
$5.00. Ladies' Furs 75 cents to $18.00. Ladies' Fur
nishing Goods you can save from 15 to 85 per cent.
Also Men's Clothing. .
BeBt goods at lowest prices.
Men's Suits from $4.50 to $15.00. , The best suits
you can find. Men's Overcoats $4.00 to $15.00. Boy's
Suits $3.50 to $8.50. Boys' Overcoats. Boys' Knee
Pants, 10 to 75 cents.
Come and see for yourself at
N, HANAU'S.
GUNS AT REDUCTION . .
It is getting late in the
season for GUNS and we
are selling them at reduced
prices.
Reduction also in
Hunting Vests, Coats,
Belts, &c.,
When the need arises for
Revolvers,- Guns, Ammuni
tion, etc,, come in and Bee
the variety of firearms and
supplies we carry.
We sell Dog Medicine of all kinds.
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RISTON.
CLOAK HOUS
THREE DOORS EAST OF POSTOFFICE
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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pROM MANUFACTURER TO CONSUMER.
Will save from 35 to 50 per cent, on your
purchases. We have over estimated the demand In
making the goods for tills season and we have de
cided, rather than carry stock over to the next season,
to open a retail department store and will give the
full benefit to the retail consumers of 50 per cent, less
than the manufacturing price. A large number of
the consumers are convinced that our prices were
never equalled before in Jefferson County. A large
assortment at low prices. It pays everyone to be
stylishly dressed when they can buy goods cheaper
than it can be manufactured. Do you care for your
dollars and cents ? If you do don't miss this oppor
tunity and come at once. You can never make a
dollar easier than by purchasing at the NEW CLOAK
HOUSE. We do not advertise a variety line, but
exclusive cloak line at 50 per cent less than manu
facturing prices. Read carefully our cut prices :
Ladies' Capes .
Plush Capes, embroidered or plain, with fine fur trim,
mings, former price $3. 50, cut $1.50
Plush capes, extra large, plain or embroidered, former
price $12,00, cut price $5.50
Cloth Capes, extra large in plain or embroidered
regular prices $4.50, cut price $2.25
Extra fine imported kersey capes, extra large, regular
price $9. 50, cut price $4.25
Ladies9 Jackets
Ladies' Jackets, good make and Btyle, regular price
was $5.00, cut price $2.50
Ladies' Jackets, all colors, of good kerseys, satin lined
regular price $12.00, cut price Cfcg QO
Ladies' Jacket, extra fine Imported kersey, skinner satin
lined, guaranteed from mill for good wear, regular price
$20.00, cut price SfclO.OO
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Childrens' Reefers
ChildrenB' Reefers in all colors, well made and trimmed,
regular price $2.25, cut price Qg CentS
ChildrenB' Reefers, very good cloth, and style, regular
price $5.00, cut to $2.50
Childrens' Reefers, extra fine, very latest cloth, regular
price $9.50, cut price $4,50
SKIRTS
Walking skirts, regular price $3.50, cut price $1,38
Walking skirts," regular price $7.00, cut price $3.25
Dress skirts $5.00, cut to . . . . . $2,38
Dress skirts, fine broad cloth, $8.00, cut to $4,00
Dress skirts cut from $12.00 to . . . . $6.00
Fur scarfs from $2.50 to $12.00
All other goods Accordingly est
New Cloak House
3 Dooraa IZetat of F. O., Roynoldstvlllo, Rs.
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