The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, November 02, 1904, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOVKMHEU2, li04.
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Wednr-Kdiiy nt Hrynol.lr.vllh-, . .m-iin J o.
ln Jem.rr.onc.nmty. N;;lH.m l,-i,l, will ' ijMit
all with ffilmem.nnrt will l' espoiiliilly friend
It tnwnnlatlio Innnrlng -l;"J', , ,. ...,.
Communication!, Intuiifli-d fur nubl lent Ion
u.t be rronip!tnlid by tl.o wrd-r'- nnmo
not for puullPftllon. lint r a guHrnntre of
JSodMltn. InL-rrstlng n-vrB It. n.x , ; '
Advcrtlolnu rule nmd nown on npplttn-
"lMy" ?l'm,.nl,.ntlon, and rhan. of
vWerMsmnenta should ron.:h thin offlco by
"SSftSrl??! prlrMI .nOnor jrrnr.ln ""
AddrcMnllcotnmiiiil.-nllons too. A.Htoph-
neon, KoynoldnvlU, I'n.
The Home School.
And now there aro mothers pood,
well-muanlng mother throughout thin
land of ours who are Baying : "Well,
I'm glad school1 begun again and taken
the children off my mind."
A If tho children were not in school
all tho time, never to much in school ns
when they're with their parents, drink
ing In with all their eyes and oars
manners, morals, modes of thought,
mental attitude toward everything In
life. As If what the children learned at
the formal school did not depend upon
what they learned at homo, upon how
nflvB their minds had bn-n made
there. As if parents could expect to
educate their children wunoui inui
elves going Into their children's les
ions, Interesting thcmHolves and awak
and nulckontn? Interest.
wisely trust any part
of the training of the child wholly or
even principally to nurses and teacnore
Saturday Evening Vent.
Death of James F. King.
James P. King, a highly respected
citizen of Dunnstown, died at his tiomo
t that nlane yesterday afternoon, Oct
26 , at 4.30 o'clock, aged 60 years,
months and 23 days. Ho had been in
poor health for over two years and was
conBned to his bed constantly for over
Bis months. His death was due to a
rvimnllciitlnn of diseases.
Mr. Klntr was born in Clearfield
county but has lived most of his llfo in
Dunnstown. He was for many years
Anumrnn In the lumber business, taking
large contracts to deliver timber to the
lower markots, but for the last 10 years
he has been employed by Hon. A. .
TTnnklns. dolnff carpenter worK.
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Sarah King, two sons, Anson P. King,
of ReynoldBvillo, and Josoph M. King,
of Falls Creek, and five grandchildren
ZjocV Haven Exvrens.
Mr. KInir worked at Hopkins a few
years and was known by a numbor of
Reynoldsvllle poople.
Underwear.
Men's and boy's underwear good
warm fleece lined cotton or wool ; from
the 25o kinds to the Bost makes. Blng'
Stoke Co,
W. B. Corsets at MlUlrons.
Leave your ordors with John H.
Doubles for butterine.
School shoes at MlUlrons.
Hoffman corrects all dofects of vision.
See him about your eyes.
J. E. Mitobell, merchant tailor, near
Hotel Imperial.
New fall shooB at MlUlrons.
Paradise.
Ed. Tobln visited friends In our town
over Sunday.
John Strouso spent Sunday with
friends In Anita.
George tlollonlmugh has been laid
up with n sorn hand.
If you want a good drink of cider, go
to Roy Englo's cider press.
Miss Mildred Sheesley Is visiting
with friends In Yateshoro.
Miss Maudo Sheesley spont several
days the pant week with friends in Fulls
Creek.
Thomas Outliers nnd his sUtor, MUs
Ruth, spent Sunday with Miss Maggie
Reynolds.
A number of our young girls and boys
attended tho "Clothes pio" social at
Deemer's Cross Roads Saturday evening.
Albert Hollenbaugh, one of our
prosperous farmers, has moved his
family to Indiana Co. Sorry to see
Alb rt go.
While three of our young ladies were
out driving Sunday their horse became
frightened and ran away, giving the
girls a bad scare.
Tho young boys of our town have
organized a "Toddy Club." All mem
bers aro requested to bo present on
next Monday evening.
About fifty of our young folks at
tended a house warming at Noah
Syphrlt's lust Thursday evening and
thoy all reported a good tlmo.
Tho carpet rag .sowing at J. M.
Syphrlt's was a success. Refreshments
wore served about 11.00 o'clock, after
which tho young folks started for their
homes feeling that they hud a good old
fashioned time.
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MACARONI
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BEVNOL1IVILLE, FUNN'A.
w One of the lurgent macaroni fnctorlus
g in the state. Orders sent U. O. D. or on
K good reference anywhere In the
f United W tut oh. Also wlioleaulo ttgeiiU
f for Uie well known brand of
k Premium Flour.
R 0. & J. MA1UN ARO, Proprietors
Oasoline Explosion.
An explosion occurred In the dry
cleaning establishment of John Thomas
Tuesday noon. Several garments In
the roomi were destroyed and Thomas
and Clarence Reed were burned. The
former had both arms burned to the
Ibows and the latter was bud I v burned
bout the face, arms and hands.
Thomas wns heating gasoline for
cleaning a coat and told Reed, ho was
n the room with him, not to light a
match while he had the gasoline on the
tnvo. Hut half an hour afterwards
young Reed forgot It and struck a
match which caused the cxplrslon. As
soon as Thomas heard him strike tho
match ho rushed against the wooden
door and broke It through. He thus
got nut of the building, the enterlor of
which was enveloped in flames, before
ho was severely burned. Reed was en
veloped In flames for a moment ; long
enough to remind him that was not the
placo to enjoy smoking his Utile cigar
ette. Falls Creek Herald.
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I JENNIE B. PINNEYg
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S Solicits the patronage so J
generously tendered to
i her husband, the late N. m
G. Plnney, of Brookvllle. . J
All of the
H Insurance Companies
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JOHN TRUDGEN.
Solicitor for Mrs. Plnney In Reyn
oldBville.
represented by him have
appointed her as hie successor.
Rushing Construction.
Poles for the extension of the Elk
telephone system from Ridgway to con
nect with the Summervlllc at Falls
Creek have been set to within two miles
of the latter placo. Two wires will be
strung in the next fifteen days. The
cross-arms aro being put up to carry
five sets of wires, but for the present a
trunk, direct from DuBois to Ridgway
and a local will bo tho limit. The other
wires will be strung as business In
creases and after tho gap In the lndo
pendent lines between Clearfield and
DuBois has been closed, which it Is
assured will be accomplished before
long.
A 100 wire switchboard has been
ordered for Brockwayvillo, from where
all the smaller surrounding towns will
be fed.
As soon as the copper wire now order
ed arrives the Summorvillo will put in
two more lines between DuBois and
Falls Creek to meet the Elk people,
DuBois Conner.
Not A Kirk ! Rllicr.
"I was taken severely sick with
kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of
medicines, none of which relieved me.
Ono day I saw an ad. of your Electric
Bitters and determined to try that,
After taking a few doses I foil relieved,
and soon thereafter was entirely cured,
and have not seen a sick day since.
Neighbors of mino have been cured of
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and
Kidney troubles and Gonoral Debility."
This Is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont,
N. C, writes. Only 50o, at II . Alex
Stoke, Druggist.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
every insertion.
Lost Sllvor belt pin ; between
Evans' store and Hotel Imperial.
FOR Sale Grocery store J good lo
cation on Main street. Inquire at The
Star oflloo.
For Sale Very cheap, 3 gas stoves,
good as new. Inquire at this oflloo.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Wigos threo dollars. Enquire
at Star offloe.
FOR Rent Furnished room with
privilege of bath room. Inquire at S,
T. Reynolds' residence.
For Sale Good six room bouse and
two lets on Main St., Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
on easy torms. Inquire of E. Noff.
For Sale Hardware store doing a
good business. Reasons for soiling poor
health. Inquire at STAR office.
For salt) Livory stable and stock. In
quire at The Star offloe.
JJSTRAY NOTICE.
Game trespassing on the premises of the
undersigned itu Hotidersou fowuiililp, hout
Hie tlrst of October, JWH, two small black
bulls, one about t years old and the other a
yearling, and one blitek belfur aliout two
yuarsold. Theownnr is reouested to come
forward, prove property, puy eharges and
tuse inem awayor tney will im uisposea ox
according to law.
future, i'a.
1 HANK I Alil.lt.
JXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Estate of Mrs. Lavlsa D. Reynolds, Late
of Winalow Township, Deceased.
Notice la hereby slven that kit I era testa.
nientary on the estate of Mrs. Lavlsa L,
Reynolds, late of the towuship of Wlnslow
uounty oi jenurson anu state or renuyi
vauia, aeuuaseu, nave ueeu grautuu ui in
uudersluned. to whom all persons Indebtei
U said estate are reouusted to make uav
uicnt, and those having claims or demauus
will make known the same without delay,
J. K. Johns-ton,
V. U. JoUNS'roN,
Kxocutora.
Beynoldsvllle, I'a., Oct. IS, 1904.
D!ntroiia Wri'rka,
Carelessness Is responsible formally a
railway wreck and tho same causes are
making human wrecks of sufferers from
Throat and Lung troubles. But since
the advent of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
even the worst eases can be cured, and
hopeless resignation Is no longer neces
sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester,
Mass., Is one of many whose llfo was
snved by Dr. King's New Discovery.
This great remedy Is guaranteed for all
Throat and Lung diseases by H. Alex
Stoke, Druggist. Price fiOc, and $1.00.
Trial bottles free.
The Youth's Companion in Igoj."
It la Impossible even to nim narlze In
single paragraph tho many nnd varied
attractions whioh The Youth's Com
pnnlon announces for the coming year.
A series of articles planned to Interest
especially the forty-five millions of
Americans who look directly to the soil
for their subsistence will treat of "New
Fiolds for Young Farmers." "The Sani
tation of the Farm," "The Future of
American Cotton," "How Women Make
Money on the Farm," etc.
Seven serial stories and 250 short
stories by the most talented and popular
American writers of fiction will form
part of the contents of tho now volume
for 1005.
Full Illustrated Announcement de
scribing tho principal features of The
Companion's new volume for 1005 will
be sent with sample copies of the pnper
to any address free. ,
The new subscriber who sends $1.75
now for a year's subscription to The
Companion receives free all the Issues
of The Companion for the remaining
weeks of 1004, also The Companion
'Carnations" Calendar for 1005, litho
graphed in twelve Colors and gold.
The Youth's Companion,
144 Berkely Street, Boston Mass.
Florida end the Sunny South.
Beginning October 15, tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will sell
Winter excursion tickets to the resorts
of Florida, the Carolinas, and other
state in the South and Southwest, at
greatly reduced rates. - For specific
rates, limits, and other conditions, of
tickets, consult any ticket agent.
Lcttrr Lint.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for
the week ending Nov. 1, 1904:
Miss Ida Huhn, J. G. Mun.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E. C. Burns, P. M.
A Itiiuaway Rlryrle.
Terminated with an ugly cut on the
leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III.
It developed a Btubborn ulcer unylold
tng to doctors and remedies for tour
years. Then Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
cured. It's lust as good for Burns,
Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25o,
at H. Alex S toko's Drug Store.
"Coal Hods."
Good large sized, well made galva
nized Iron coal hod for 35o. Blng'
Stoke Co.
Ladies' Coats.
Newest styles from best makers at
our popular low prices. Blng Stoke Co,
New fall suits at Milllrens.
Roosevelt or Parker, If elected, will
warm by a "Peninsular" Hot Blast
stove. For sale at Roynoldsvllo Hard
ware Co. storo.
New fall hats at MlUlrons.
Hoffman's glasses give satisfaction
Consult blm If you have eye trouble.
Children's Wooltex garments at Mil
iirens.
Wanted!
Girls to learn Winding and
Quilling.
Enterprise Silk Co.
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WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Last Month
of the world's Oreetest Show.
The low-rate ten-day coach excursions
of the Pennsylvania Railroad afford a
fine opportunlnty for those who have
not yet seen It to visit the greatest ex
position ever held Id this country.
Wednesdays, November 2, 9, 10, and 23
are the O.ates during the last month the
fair Is open. Rate, tl4.65 from Royn
oldsvllle. Special train leaves at 5.27
m. ; connecting with special train
from New York arriving at St. Louis
4.15 p. m. next day.
"Dorothy Dodd" Shoes
Excels nny shoe on the market in
tylo, fit and wormanship at the price
V.1.00 and 13.50 ; 14 styles to select from
Bing-Stoke Co.
Notice to Advertisers.
Tho copy for all disnlav advortise
raenta must be In The Star office not
later than 2.00 p. m. Mondav of each
week to have the advertisement anneiir
n the paper the week It is handed into
omce.
Suits and Overcoats.
Stocks full and complete s boys school
and dress suits and overcoats : mon
Clothcraft suits and ovorcoats 110.00 to
20.00. Bing-Stoke Co.
School suits at Milllrens.
Why You Bhould Visit the World'a Fair.
Tho principal reason why a visit
shruld be madu to this gi-eatest of
Ex positions Is on account of Ite educa
tional value. ' A visit to the World's
Fair is in Itself a trip around the world,
for fifty cents, the prloe ot admission.
The president of one of our greatest
universities has said "To the bright
student the Exposition la worth a thou
sand college lectures.'' The opportunity
of a llfo-timo Is afforded in which to
acquire, by a few days' sojourn at the
Fair, an education whioh oould not
nlherwlso be received. Tho World's
Fair Grounds cover over 1,200 acres,
being more than twice as large as those
of the World's Columbian Exposition at
Chicago.
Only a few weeks remain In which to
take advantage of this great opportuni
ty. Every day from now until the close
of the Fair Is a "special" dav. The
Wabash Is selling dally excursions tick
eta to the Fair at preatly reduced rates;
112.00 St. Louts und return, on sale
dally, except Friday and Saturdays.
Tickets good In Palace Reclining Chair
Cars ; 115.00, St. Louis and return.
Tickets on sale dally, and good In
either Palace Reclining Chair Car or
Pullman Sleepers. The Wabash oper
ates through trains from Pittsburg to
the World's Fair Main Entrance, all
trains leaving the magnificent new
passenger station, Corner of Liberty
Avenue and Ferry Street, at 2.00 p. m.
and 8.30 p. m. dally, City Time.
Detailed Information regarding rates
and train service, to St. Louis, as well
as to many Homeseekera' points In the
Wett, Northwest and Southwest, cheer
fully furnished at Wabash City Ticket
Office, 320 Fifth Avenue, Depot Ticket
Office, Wabash Station, Pittsburg.
12-14-'04.
Block Light.
Gives 300 candle power light and uses
less gas than the ordinary burner. Get
them at Bing-Stoke Co.'s.
Doesn't Respect Old Age.
. It's shameful when youth falls to show
proper respect for old age, but just the
contrary In the case of Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They cut off maladies no
matter how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever,
Constipation' alt yield to this perfect
Pill. 25c, at H. Alex Sloke's Drug
Store.
School Shoes for Girls !
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It's economy to buy your
girls' shoes of us, because
they combine all these good
points:
They are good looking.
They are long wearing.
They are perfect fitting.
They are smooth inside
do not hurt the feet.
We have them in all leathers,
extra heavy, medium and light
weights. Prices from $1.00 to
$2.50. A nice pen tablet with
every pair of school shoes.
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OBINSON'
"Foot-Fitters" Reynoldsville, Penn'a.
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Dress Goods.
What do you want thata new ? We
have It In all the new weaves and
colorings. Brng-Stoke Co.
Peggy of Purls hugs at Milllrens.
Getting What You Want
Is better than getting something cheap.
If you can do both at once, better still. You can always
do it here, no matter .what furniture want you have. We
have the lurniture to fit it nnd thhe price and terms will
be better than Anybody else's, too.
J. R. HILLIS & CO.
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