The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 17, 1904, Image 4

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l A.TBPIIKWiON. Kriltor and Pub.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1904.
AnlndciM'ntlcntliM'iiUmprr.puhllHhpdovory
WednMly nl. Kivncilclvlllo, JtTiTnn l'o.
I'., ricviili'd in tin- Iniori'Ktn of Key rmld.vtllo
ini1.IIT(roiic.iiiiiiy. Non-poimenl.wllltrest
Ml with fiilrni's.HMil will Imenpueliilty frlund
l townrds tln hilxirlnit i-Iiimh.
Oornmnnleiliin Inlenilert for pnbl lent Ion
Blunt bo K'i'omMtlrd hy the wrfipr'nname.
not for nunlli'Kilon, but m n gnnrnntpn of
good f nltli. IntorpMlnit nowlunnnlleit1.
Advertlln rnlos made nown on applica
tion fit this offlep.
liP-nKhly rornmiinlrntlnnfl find chnnre of
.1wrttMmint should ranch thin office by
Hondny noon.
' Sulwrlptlon prWtl.onperypnr.ln ftrtvunr.
AddrMH ftllrnmmutilc-nilona toJ. A.Steph-
non, Ktvvnoldnvllln. Vn.
New Principal
At a meeting of the Hoard of Tnintecs
of the Clarion State Normal School,
Tuesday, August I)th, l!X)4, ProfesHor J.
J. George Bocht, A. M., of West Chef
tcr, Pa., wat unanimously elected prin
cipal of the school for the coming year.
Professor Becht Is a natlvo of Pennsyl
vania. Ho received his education In
the schools of this stetc, being a grad
uate of Lafayette Colloge in the class of
18!K). IIo spent a summer at Harvard
Unlvorsity specializing in Pedagogy.
At the same meeting Mlns Minnie Isa
bel Liggett, of CarliHlo, Pa., was chosen
principal of the Modol School. Miss
Llggott is a woman of broud experience
In school work.
Lrttrr Vint.
L'.nt of unclaimed letters roraainlng
In post office at Rcynoldsvillo, Pa., for
the week ending Aug. 13, 1904:
Miss Roady Crahtreo, MIbs Fannie
Kay, M. J. Ryan, Aaron Wolfe.
Say advertised and give dato of list
whon calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
Fnd ol' lllttrr Flaht.
"Two physicians had a long and stub
born fight with an abeess on my right
lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont,
Ga., "and gave mo up. Everybody
thought my time had como. As a last
resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. Tho benefit I recolV'
ed was striking and I was on my feet in
a few days. Now I've entirely regained
my health." It conquers all Coughs,
Colds and Throat and Lung Troubles
.Guaranteed hy H. Alex Stoke, Drug
gist. Prices 50c, and (1.00. Trial
bottles free.
Last Five Day Excursion.
On Saturday, August 27th, the Buf
falo, Rochester St Pittsburg R'y will
run Its last five day excursion of the
season to Niagara Falls. Tickets will
be sold for train leaving Falls Creek
12.57 p. m. at round trip fare of $4.00,
. which will be good returning on regular
trains up to and Including Wednesday,
August 31st. For furthor Information
consult agents of the company.
Oxford Shoes.
Choice of any (1.25, $1.50 or $2.00
black or tan ladies' oxford, shoe or sllp-
por in tho house for only 98 cents.
Bing-Stoke Co.
J. E. Mitchell, morcbant tailor, near
.tiotoi imperial.
Want Column.
Rate: One cent per word fop each and
nvrjri iiinnrviun
For Sale The following household
goods will be sold at my residence at
private sale oeiore September 1st : Six
dining room chairs; three bedsteads,
two uressors, two wasbstands. one
churn, two rocking chairs, sidoboard,
refrigerator. Mrs. Cora Mitchell,
urant street.
Estray Notice A large brown
woolly dog came to my residence one
week Bgo. Owner please call and get
uog. iucnnru uamsey,
Vor Sale Portable saw mill with
Sterns' sulf-reoeding wing blocks. Price
vuu. inquire of Levi Sobugers.
For Sale An up-to-dato, cushion
lire, oau-Dearing go-cart, good as new
Inquire at The Star office.
Lost At Wishaw Park at Catholic
picnic, August 4, lurge market banket
containing silverware ana a is lies. lnu
or will please return to P. A.Hardman
West Roynoldsvllle.
Wanted Two malo boarders In
West Reynoldsvlllu. Inquire at The
otah omoe.
Wanted Girl to do laundry work.
uuy .tiotoi, uoynoiasvuio, .Pa.
For Sale House and lot on 12th
street, near Sykesville trollev line. Ad'
dross : A. M. Wadding, Brookville, Pa.
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
OF-
SEATED LAND5.
In pureuunce of un Act of Aanmi)iy the
;opiiuiHHionrH win oner lor time, ai iiiuir or
Jlce in Urookvllle, l'u., on
Friday, September 33rd, 1904,
At lO.OOo'rlock, a. m the following tract of
Milium iuiuih pummtteu oy ine uoumy (jom
iitwiloiiuru at the Treuaurer'a aulea of 1IKW;
Acres. Value. Nunio of Owner, Dlatrlot.
IN) Mrs. M. J. Neule lllg ltun
IKS Hiiud, Wcuvur iUotH.Oiiukill
im John Miller Uiuiklll
175 Mm. Kuiiiile ltuir.. Iliiiidiiruiin
TA John Nualo McCJulmmit
Hi Llva O. Luriion McCulinout
) Andrew Noliuiu ferry
17ft NoJuon Joluwlon Perry
SO Ihuuc Llnd J....Porry
'M Jane Lrrliidttr Vlualow
Ml) Gordon i Whlto Wluulow
l.lNM) Gordon and White... Wlimluw
70 Mary E. lluarat Wliwiow
40 A.U. Ml llrou W lw ir
AO J. llein v Kemlmw... Wliwiow
HO H. H. llnn.w WIiihIow
25 Grant Kbodua Wlnxlow
2U0 Mlchaol O'Uri.m Wluulow
20 Lewis Hollowetl Wliwiow
2M U. W. Ulllur. Wluulow
NEWTON WEB8TEH,
Ah. HAWK.
HAUVEV D. IIAUOH.
Count v Uouimlualoneia.
A. K. GAMia.inu.4J lurk.
Aujutl.l, iwil.
11.41,
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70
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II. L.
H. & L.
Lot
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Mill. 100
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Attint :
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
E. 8. Brewer went to Irvona Monday.
Miss Netta Wilson is visiting in Sligo.
Willis Hoon went to Monessen Mon
day.
Wa'.ter Uodgers is visiting in Brook
ville.
Miss Roslo Hughes visited In DuBols
last week.
C. R. Hall and wife Bpcnt Sunday In
Brookville.
Miss- Helena Guthrie Is visiting in
Brookvlllo.
Miss Nellie Foley is visiting at Garco,
Clearfield Co.
Mrs. Ed. Lewis Is visiting relatives
at East Brady.
Mrs. John T. Barclay, of DuBoIb, is
visiting In town.
Homer Fout, of Emlonton, is the guest
of John Thornton.
D. B. Bufllngton, of Brookville, was
in town yesterday.
W. C. Gibson was in Klttanning and
Pittsburg last week.
MUses Pearl and Millie Hemer were
In DuBols Saturday.
Rev. J. H. Groves, of East Brady,
was in town yesterday.
Charles S. Klrchartz visited In
Tlonosta, Pa., last week.
J. B. Nichols and family returned
from Chautauqu Saturday.
Miss Fay Neale is visiting an aunt at
Red Clyffe, Forest Co., Pa.
Miss Helen Richardson, of Driftwood,
is the gueBt of Naomi Mitchell.
Miss Emma Davis is visiting Miss
Mildred Rldgeway in DuBols.
Miss Ada Hunter, of Beech woods,
was a visitor in town yesterday. '
Mrs. Joseph M. Cathers visited an
aunt at Garland, Pa., last week.
MIbs Eva Sbefler, of DuBols, was the
guest of Miss Ella Kline last week.
Miss Olive Jones, of Pittsburg, is vis
iting her parents on Worth street.
Misses Berna Hoover and Ruth
Mitchell are visiting In Driftwood.
Miss May Rogers, of DuBols, visited
friends in Roynoldsvllle last week.
Mrs. C. R. Hall and Miss Bertha
Copping are in Pittsburg this week.
Miss Florence Stone, of Turtle Creek,
is visiting friends in Reynoldsville.
G. M. Davis, wife and daughter, Miss
Emma, spent Sunday in Falls Creek.
Miss Blanch Cubblson, of Emlonton,
is the guest of Miss Blansh Thornton.
Mrs. WeBloy toottor has been visit
ing at Stanton during the past week.
Miss Mildred Sutter is visiting her
sister, Miss Maybcl Sutter, in Pittsburg
Mrs. Will F. Marshall is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. B. Clayson, in Kane.
Keech Mullen, of Pittsburg, formerly
of this place, was in town over Sunday
Mrs. Paul KIt.stolner, of Cleveland,
Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. F. O. Sutter.
George Rhoadsand family, of McCain,
noar Ford City, visited in town the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Conrad, of
Wormleysburg, Pa., are visiting in
town.
Mrs. Alex Rlston went to Erie, Pa.,
last Thursday to spend a month with
an aunt.
Miss Carrie Carrier, of Summervillo,
was the guest of Miss Hannah Stauffer
the past week.
Thomas Davidson and wife went to
Dunkirk, N. Y., Saturday to visit the
former's parents,
Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of the
M. E. church, U attending the Cherry
Run campmeetlng.
Mrs. J. A. Welsh and tbrea children
have been visiting at Crates, Clarion
Co., the past week.
Mrs. T. K. Hunter, of Winslow, visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Mllllren,
in this place last week.
Miss Pansy Mills, of New Bethlehem,
who was visiting Mrs. W. W. Fettor,
returned home Saturday,
Mrs. Lydla GUleBple, of Punxautaw
ney, was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Gilles
pie several days last week.
Miss Frances Kirk returned Satur
day evening from a visit at McKees
port, Pa., and Hubbard, Ohio.
Mrs. Minerva Krob is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. JobnMoCullougb,
at Brookville, who are both ill.
Prof. C. V. Smith and son, Arthur,
went to Mlddletown, Maryland, Satur
dayto visit Mr. Smith's mother.
B. E. Wellendorf, of St. Marys, form'
erly a prominent merchant of Royn
oldsville, was in town last Friday.
Wallace Mitchell left here Saturday
for Chicago, III., where he will attend
the Moody Bible School Institute.
Mrs. Jennie Ressler is visiting in
Brookville. She will attend the harvest
home picnic at Oak Ridge this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell, of
Pittsburg, returned home Monday eve'
Ding after a short visit in this place.
Misses Emma Richards and Olive
Schlabig are visiting the latter'i
brother, Harry L. Schlabig, in Buffalo,
n. y.
Miss Franoes Bayers will go to Pitta
burg the latter part of this week to
spend two weeks with Miss Althe
Haysu
Mrs. H. J. Pent and daughter, MifS
Mary, of Llanerch, Pa.,, were visitors
in town the past week.
Ninian Cooper returned yesterday
from a ton-day visit at Brockwayvillo,
Warsaw and Bwch woods.
Miss Josslo Smeltxer, who was visit
ing hor mother, returned Vet Umloston,
N. Y., tho first of this week.
Mrs. II. Pivsoott leaves on Thursday
morning for Warren, where she expects
to visit hor son for a few weeks.
Mrs. Jacob Hoffman, of Wilklnsburg,
is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jonathan Whltmore, In this place.
Mrs. Dr. H. W. Trultt and two
children, of New Hothlelieni, are visit
ing the former's parents on Grant
street.
Mrs. W. H. Snyder, tier Lyle Ayres,
of Allegheny City, was a visitor at
home of Joseph Spear duriug tho past
week.
Mrs. J. C. Sloppy and throe children,
of Springvllle, N. Y., wero guests of
Mrs. O. D. O'Doll several days last
week.
Mrs. B. GalTey and Miss Kathryne
Donahuo, of St. Marys, wero guests of
Mrs. John S. Schultzo during the past
week.
M. L. Bowser, ono of Kittannins's
lending business men, was tho guest of
A. n. Harmon, of this place ono day Inst
ween.
Mrs. M. D. Mara, of West Newton,
Pa., has been visiting hor sister. Mrs.
G. W. Stoke, Br., in this place since
Saturday.
Irven Kuncs, who is employed in the
McDonald lumber camp ut Luquin, Pa.,
U spending two weeks at his home in
tnls place.
Mrs. O. N. Wilson and two daughters
of Klttanning, wore guests at homes of
S. S. Robinson and Misses Lib and Lois
Lobinson the past week.
Mrs. G. W. Stoko, sr., and two
daughters. Misses Margaret and Julia,
and Mrs. M. D. Mara will go to Clarion
county to-day to visit relatives.
J. J. Skehan, of Reynoldsville, Is at
tending the Ancient Order of Hibernian
convention at Erie, Pa., this week as
the JetTerBon county delegate.
Mrs. M. L. Bacon, of Wollsboro, and
Mrs. Philip Williams, of Manchester,
visited the former's son, Prof. D. 8.
Uacon, In this place last week.
John Kennedy and Miss Nulu Hccket,
of Sharon, Pa., brother and cousin of
Mrs. E. C. Burns, were guests of Post
master and Mrs. Burns lust week.
Mrs. John Barnard. Mrs. Joseph
Irwin, George A. Barnard, wife and
two children, of Davton. Pa., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Corbott
the post week.
Miss Margaret Butlor left here
ibursday morning on a two weeks'
visit with her sister, Mrs. A. J. PostlO'
thwalt, at Rostraver, and relatives at
Klttanning and Kast Brady.
Mrs. Rev. M. R. Ricbv. of Hood
River, Oregon, who was visiting her
sister, Mrs. Kato bmeltzor, on Jaekson
Btreet, wont to Brookville yesterday to
visit relatives at tnat place.
Miss Lutle Martin, assistant in the
postoltlce at Johnsonburg, wag the guost
of Miss Margaret Schultzo a day last
week. Miss martin was on nor way to
tne worm s t air at at. ijouis.
Samuol Sutter was called to Bedford,
Pa., last week on account of the serious
lllnoss of a sister. Mr. Sutter returnod
homo Monday. His slstor is still llv
ing, but is in a critical condition.
Miss Roberta Ayres, of Pittsburc.
formerly of this place, is visiting friends
in town this week. Miss Ayres, who is
a tine musician, is pianist for (J. C,
Mellor Co., music dealers in Pittsburg
J. J. Sutter went to Holmes, Wyom
ing, tho latter part of last week to visit
tbo American Copper Company plant.
Mr. Sifttor was at the same plant in
Juno. He will bo absont two weeks.
Rev. S. B. Laverty, wife and dauch
tor, Mildred, of Homer City, Pa., spent
Sunday with the family of Mrs. Laver-
ty's brother, U. IS. StaufTcr, in West
Reynoldsville. Rev. Laverty is pastor
01 tne M. u. cnurcn at Homer Uity.
D. Lawson Reed, one of the promising
young men of this place, went to Chica
go, 111., last week to acoept a position
in hopes that the change of climate will
benefit bis health. If this change does
not nave tne desired effect, Lawsonwlll
go to (Jaiuorniaiutor.
Vutm Au Hud to II Al.
A grievous wall oftlmes oomes as a
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, liackache,
Liver complait and Constipation. But
thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills
tney put an end to it all. Tbey are
genllo but thorough. Try them. Only
zoo. uuaranteea oy u. Aiex stoke
Druggist.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the town oounoil of the borough of
Reynoldsville until Wednesday, the
17th dav of AuL'ust. A. D. 11)04. at 4.00
o'clock1 p. m., for tbo grading, paving
ana curbing or Jackson street from tne
west side of Seventh street to the east
side of Bradford street. Plans and
specifications can ho seen at the clerk's
office. The oouncll reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. All bids must
be for work completed.
John C. Savers,
Attest : President of Council
L. J. McEntihe,
Clerk of Council.
Ladies' Oxford Shoes.
All our $2.50 and $3.00 oxfords now
ouly 2.19. Blng-Stoke Co.
Team work and hauling of ail kind
will be given prompt attention. L. i.
Hetrick, corner Third and Jackson tti.
A few Sun Bonnets
left, go at 10 Cents.
MILIIEBHS
Any pair of
Fancy Half Hose
left goes in this sale at IQC
Greatest Department Store in Jefferson County
Great August Clean-Tip Sale !
Men's Two-Piece positively all-wool Outing
Suits reduced 1-3. Therefore you buy a
$10.00 suit for $6.66 ; a $12.00 suit for
$8.00, and so on through the line.
THE "JEFFERSON"
Men's
Flannel
Trousers.
Reduced 1-3.
Some have turn-up bottoms
and others are plain. They
all go in this sale nt 2-3
value, or, you buy $3.00
pants for $2.00 ; $4.00
pants for $2.66.
Children's
Oxfords and
Shoes
All Reduced 1-4.
Only a few sizes left and we
want to close them all out.
Women's Oxfords
Redjuced
or this Sale.
Straw
Hats
Reduced
To the price of the
Trimmings.
Any straw hat that is left
goes in this sale
at
25c
A new hat to finish out
the season.
School Suits
Fix the Boys up for school at
Reduced Rates.
A lot of two-piece suits, age 8 to 15, in
grays and mixtures. All worth $3.00, $3.50
$4.00 and $4.50 all go in this sale at $1.98.
BOYS' KNEE PANTS Reduced. All the
50 cent ones go in this sale at 38 cents.
Oxfords
In tan and black all go in
this sale One-Third off, or
you get a $3,00 shoe for
$2.00 and a $3.50 shoe for
$2.37.
Shirts Reduced
See the great assortment of high grade
shirts reduced to 38 cents.
Shirts for fall in stiff bosom style, all the
$1.00 grades go in this sale at 50 cents.
Boys' Shirts and waists reduced. All the
50 cent ones go at 38 cents.
Women's Tailor Made Suits. Every suit left in
the store goes in this sale at 1-2 value. Only
a few left all very good styles, in black, blue
brown and mixtures.
Muslin Underwear.
All the Gowns, Skirts, Drawers and Corset Covers reduced 25 per cent. A good assortment
to select from.
Skirts Reduced 1-4
All the Skirts left in black, blue, brown and fancy mix
tures ; all made up elegantly in the seven and nine gore
style. You can buy a $4.00 skirt for $3.00, or $5.00 skirt
tor $3.75. See our special skirt for every day at $1.49.
Shirt Waists Reduced
All summer Lawn and Percale shirt waists go in this
sale at One-Fourth off. See the great selection at 38 cents.
A nice selection of black taffetta silk waists $2.00 now.
Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags.
M I L L I R
N
FR O' T H EE R S
A-
MONEY SAVING
Our Bargain Tables are becoming famous. Every
one knows that when a shoe goes on to our Bargain
Counter
It's a Bargain Indeed.
Come in and look. We may have just the size and
kind of a shoe you are looking for. During our sale
you get
! more than your money's worth
ROBINSON'S SHOE STORE
Money Buvurti to SliOu Buyer.
Itaynoldnville, Pa.
-WE KNOW WE TELL
The Naked Truth
When we say we have the Largest Stock and
Lowest Prices of any Grocery House in the County.
Good, substantial goods the kind the people live on. Be
low we quote a few prices as sample. Our store is chuck full
of bargains for the careful buyer. Make out your list of
wants and let us quote you prices on bill goods. We are
always here to correct errors and make everything right.
OoHt E'uloiit Flour per uck 11 35 In 11.45.
25a
95o.
6 K Good Uloe, 25o
4 tb bettor grade 25o
10 tb. Pure Leaf Lard 11.00
7 cake Glow, Star or
Lenox Soap, 25o
5 lb, big (at Prune 26o
11 lb. Bent Navy Bean, 60a
4 ib. Boil LI rati Boat), 25u
Best Sugar Cured Booon
14 aud 15o pound
Wo noil Tho. J. Lip ton' Too and Coffee Best to the land.
7tb. R.illudOut
8 lb. Arbuckle' CotToo
Extra Finn Bulk Coffee, regular
prloo 20 cent,
3 Can Best Standard Toinatoe
1 Doz. Can Bovl Standard Towatoe 95o
1 Doz, Can Good Siundurd Tomalne 85o
Bout Sugar Cu rod Ham por tb. , 14c
15o
25o
Robinson & Mundorff.