The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 14, 1904, Image 8

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    If You Are in Doubt
What to Give for Christmas
you can find just what you want at
Hall's House Furn
ishing Store
We have
Buffets, Side Boards and Parlor
Tables,
Bed Room Suites, Chiffoniers, China Closets, Rockers
and Morris Chairs,
Berry and Salad Sets,
Chop PlateB, Pudding Sets, Cracker Jars, Sugar and
CreamB, MayonaiBe Dishes, Gravy Roats, Fancy
Plates, Celery Trays, Brush and Comb Trays, Dinner
Sets from f5.00 up, Toilet Sets from $2.00 up.
A Large Line of Bric-a-Brac,
Vases and Lamps.
Rugs, Couches, Table Covers and Foot Rests.
FOR THE CHILDREN we have Doll Beds, Tea Sets,
Rockers, High Chairs, Game Boards, Sleds, Hobby
Horses.
Our entire line of Pictures will
be sold for Cost
to close them out.
Don't Fail to examine our stock before buying.
ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER ICth,
The Helping Hand Society of the M. E. church will take
charge of this store and will receive 10 per cent of all the
sales that day.
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results.
HOLIDAY SHOPPING EXCURSION
TO DUBOIS, PA.
Free Fares to DuBois and Return.
On the following dates from the several towns and all Intermediate points
.V
Your Fares will be Returned.
J" These excursions will be conducted by the DuBois Business Men's Association according to the following plan : When
your combined purchases from the undersigned merchants amounts to $20.00 or more, your fare both ways will be refunded.
When your purchases amount to $10.00 or more, your fare one way will be returned. Each of the several merchants will
furnish you a receipt for the amount of your puachase, which when presented at the office of the Business Men's Association,
. DuBOIS COURIER BUILDING, on the day the purchase is made, the amount of your fare will be returned to you.
D. L. Corbett & Co.,
Weston & Munch.
Hogan, Metzger & Hogan
J. F. Sheehan
Union Bargain Store, .
L. E. Weber & Co.,
S. Goldsmith,
Good Brothers,
Abe Zisser,
The Hecht Clothing Co.,
W H. Cannon,
R.B.Leard,
S. A. Knarr & Co.,. . . .
Schreckengost & .'Albert, '
mmimkiShm
iti'liilklii'rfli
HI
C. K. HALL,
Grand
DRIFTWOOD, MONDAY,
BROOKVILLE; . TUESDAY,
CLEARFIELD, WEDNESDAY,
PUNXSUTAWNEY, THURSDAY,
RIDGWAY, FRIDAY,
Dry Goods
44 44
44 44
44 44
Department Store
Clothing
44
44
14
44
Shoes
44
44
Tr.3CuroltGsrc3
Colds?
, Grippe;
Whooplnft Cough, Asthma'
Bronohltla and Inolptant
Consumption la
TTOS
tnA by If. Ale. Stoke.
Housekeepers ! !
Ullllk
Save
iPiaif
Keystone Hardware Co.
SOLE AGENTS
THE STORE THAT SETS THE RACE
Near Postofflce. Roynoldaivllle, Pes.
DECEMBER 12th and
DECEMBER J 3th and
DECEMBER 14th and
DECEMBER 15th and
DECEMBER 16th and
Hibner & Hoover,
Moulthrop Brothers,
Frank Prothero,
C. L. Hay,
C J. Boyles,
C. C. Rogers,
Eisenman Brothers,
G. W. Custer,
A. C. Guth.
Munch Bros.,
H. L. Robinson,
F. A. Tozier, (
C. A. Barr,
J. C Levison,
C. Luther Lowe & Son,
miis.
JENNIE B. P1NNEY
Solicits the patronage an
(timorously tnnoVrpd. to
niir huxhand, the late N.
O. l'lnnoy, of Hrookvlllo.
All of the ,
JJ Insurance Compinles
represented by him ha e
appointed her as his SliO
CCSSOr, JOHN TRUDGEN.
Solicitor for Mrs. l'lnnoy lo lloyn- m
oldHvllln. J
.
dollars in fuel
You cannot afford to lay to yourself "My old
stove will have to do this winter." The old atove
la ealitiR tip the price of a new stove every year.
Not only that, but on top of the cost Is the unsatis
factory result It gives.
Cole's Hot Blast is the
Modern Heater
produces an even temperature because It
air-light and burns ail the gases In the
lueiwun tne patented Hot Blast
Draft. Soft coal Is half gas. This
is the 'great fuel saver. Fire Ireeps
overnight. No extremes of heat and
cold. The smoke-proof feed door Is
a great feature.
If you want to keep your plants
from freezing and enjoy the luxury of
getting up In warm rooms every
morning without kindling new fires,
investigate Cole's Hot lilast to-day.
With every stove goes this
GUARANTEE
We guarantee every stove to remain
absolutely air-tight as long as used.
We guarantee a uniform heat day
and night, with soft coal, slack, sid
ings or hard coal.
We guarantee that the rooms can
be healed from one to two hours each
morning will the soft coal put in the
stove tne evening before.
We guarantee the feed door
to be smoke proof, and that
the stove will hold fire with
soft coal thirty-six hours with,
out attention.
We guarantee a saving of
one-third In fuel over any lower
draft stove of the same size.
The above guarantee Is made
with the understanding that
the stove be operated accord
ing to directions and set up
with a good flue.
19th.
20th.
21st.
22nd.
23rd.
Hardware
44
44
Drugs
44 k
Variety
44
Jewelry
44
Grocery
Furniture
'
44
Ladies' Furnishings
Music Store
icM Wilt s,.' MtUi.
Those who will porslsl la cloilnfj
ui.'ir i-sre against tile botitlttual reootfi.
inundation of Dr. Kind. New DlsooVet
for Consumption, wilt bate ft ton 'fetid
hlti. c flifht with their troubles, if not
endud tarller by fatal termination.
Ituud whatT. R. fluall, of Deall, Mis,
has to say : "Last fall my wife had every
symptoms of consumption. She took
Dr. King's New Discovery aft-ir- every
thing else had failed. Improvement
oamo at once and four bottlet entirely
cured her." Guaranteed by Al Stoke,
Druggist. Price ftOc, and 11.00. Trial
bottles free.
Florida nd the Sunny South.
Beginning October 18, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will soli
Winter excursion tickets to the resorts
of Florida, the Carolina, and other
states. In the South and Southwest, at
greatly reduced rates. For speolflo
rates, limits, and other oondltlonn, of
tickets, oonsult any tloket agent.
Clocke.
Call at Goodor'i, the Jeweler, and tee
what a variety he has. They make ft
useful and appropriate Christmas pres
entthe practical and lasting kind,
which will be very much appreciated
by whoever receives them.
Reduced Rates to Brie.
For the benefit of those desiring to
attend the meetlns of the Pennsvl vunlK
State Orange, Patrons of Husbandry,
to be held at Erie, December 13 to 10,
tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell round-trip tickets to Erie from
all stations on Its lines In the State of
Pennsylvania, December 12 to 15, good
to return until Deoomber 17, Inclusive,
at reduced rates (minimum rate, 25
conts )
Notics to Advertisers. -
The oopy for all display advertise
menu must be In The Star offloe not
later than 2.00 p. m. Mondav of eaoh
week to have the advertisement anoear
In the paper the week It Is handed into
office.
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 Salve
Horns, Cuts, bores. Eczema nd Pllna.
disappear quickly under Its soothlnir
effect. 25o, at H. Alex Stoke' Druir
Store.
JOHN C. HIRST.
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor und Drauiclitsuian. Ofilee In !"ol
Hliaffer bulldlnii, Main street.
yt L. JOHNSTON.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Office four doors from Ross Mouse, West
Keyuoldnvllle, I'a.
pitlESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS.
II I nek and white funeral cars. Mian street.
Keyuoldsvlllo, I'a,
J H. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING.
The U.S. Burial Lena tie has been tested
Slid round all Hunt. Cheapest form of In
suraiice. Hecure a contract. Woodward
Hullcllnv, Reyuoldsvllle I'll.
OF REYNOLDS VILLI..
Capital - - $50,000
Surplus - $50,000
Bootl .HcClelland, President!
J. ). Hlnc.Vlee Presidents
John II. Kauclierl'atbler
Directors)!
Scott McClelland J. C, King Daniel Nolao
John H. Corbett J. II. Kuucber
O. W. r'ullur B. II. Wllsou
Does a general ban king builnrasand solicits
the account of morebunU, profewilonitl men.
laruiers, meubanlcs, miner., lumbermen and
other. promUUiK the mot careful attention
to the bulneB of all persons,
Mnfe Doposlt Boxes tor rent.
First National Bank bulldlni, Nolan block
Fire Proof Vault.
ft
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:
JEFFERSOX
MACARONI
FACTORY
ItEYMOLUVIlXK, PKNN'A,
One of the largeiit macaroni factories
tu the state. Orders sent 0, 0. D. or ou
good reference anywhere In the
United Btutes. Also wholesale axeuu
for the well kuown braud of
Premium Flour.
0. .1. MAUINARO, Proprietors
he
First
Nat
Bank
w
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-OOl
ist!WseUsiaaa
mfif
?,BAKING
POWDER
rASTRY
FANCY CAKES
ALWAYS THE BEST
' Thousands of pounds of pure
Candies to sweeten the dear
people during the holidays at
wholesale prices :
3 pounds pure sugar mixed
candie 25c
2 pounds best French creams,
worth 20c, for . . 25c
Fine cream chocolate drops,
worth 25c, for . . 15c
Above prices during December.
, ROBINSON & MUNDORFF,
Wholesale Dealers.
It
Thirty Days
Sweepingsaie
AT
A. KATZEN'S
People's
Bargain Store. '
On account of the dry
spell of weather I have
decided to offer my com
plete stock of
Men's and Boys'
Clothing-
at 8 weeping reductions in
order to make room for
Christmas goods. Sale
begins -
TUESDAY; NOV: 15 j
Remember Don't miss j
. this sweeping sale. j
A.Katzen Prop. I
3333 tX3aXXn:tlXiXtU tttXU
R. M. Mathom, President. H. 0. Beach, Vice Pres. A. D. Dkkmkh, Vice Pre.
I. L. TAYUa, Duo. and Treas. J. E. Gsist, Asst. Bee. and Treas. W.N.I'okbad, Atty.
Brookvllle Title & Trust Co.
BHOOKVILLE, PA.
Capital . $125,000.00. .
Conducts ft General Banking, Savings and Trust Business.
Solicits tbe Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations.
DIRECTORS I
D. h. Taylor
B. M. MaUon
till. 0. Belts
C L. Vsrstlns
H. J. Scott
ft.
Wanted!
Girls to learn Weaving and
Winding.
Enterprise Silk Co.
PENNSYLVANIA UAlUtOAD
BUFFALO ALLEGHENY VALLEY
DIVISION.
Low Grade Division.
In Effect Nov, 27, 1904.
tastarn SUndird Tims,
KARTWAHD.
STATIONS.
PlttsbnrK
Kd Hiiiik
LnWMiiiliitm
New H.'inli.'liurn
Ouk UkIkb
Mnyuon
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Kuller
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I'HtlCOHMt
Kails Creek
Illinois
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STATIONS.
Driftwood
Orant
HiMinetette
Jyler
t'onnllold
Wlnterburn ....
AHhuln
Oil Hols
Falls Oroek
Paneoast
Ueyiiolclsvllle..'
Fuller
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tlrookvllle
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ci, uurtyf leaves IIUMOIS 4.00 D..m.
Fii IsOreek 4.07, KuyiiiildMvllle4.no, Brookvllle
4.ftll, lied Dank 8.20, VlltMburK U.ItU p. m.
On Sundays only train leaves Driftwood at
8.20a.in.,arrlvel)ullol 10.00 a.m. Heturn
IhK leaves lIuHnls 2.00 p. m., arrives Drift
wood a. 40 p. m., siopplnit at Intermediate sta
tions. Trains marked run dally j I dally, except
Sunday 1 1 flag station, wuere slxnuls must be
shown.
eblludolphla & Erie Uailroad Division
In effect Nov. 27th, 1904. Trains leavo
Driftwood as follows:
EASTWARD
TTraln 12. weekdays, for Bunbury,
Wllkesbarre,lla7.leton,l'ottsvllle,Hcrantin,
llarrlsburu and the Intermediate sta
tions, arrlvltiK at l'lilladelphia 8:23 p.m..
New York, 9:80 p. m. Baltlmore.BiOO p.m.i
WashliiKKin, 7:IS p. m Pullman Farlor car
from WllilamHport to Philadelphia and pas
senifer eoni'lies from Kane to l'lilladelphia
and Wllllamsuort to Baltimore and Wash
ington. tiiftop. m. Train 8, dally for Nuntiury, Ilar
rlsburit and principal Intermediate stations,
arriving at Philadelphia 7:82 p. m.. New
York 10:23 p. m Halt I mom 7:H0p' m., Wash
liiKton 8:aft p. in. Vbhi I billed parlor cars
and p risenitercoiKThes, Bull'alo to Philadel
phia and Washington.
4:00 p. m.-Traln , dally, for Har.
rlsburs and lninrnieUliile stations, ar
riving at Philadelphia 4: A. M.: New York,
7.13 a. pi. Baltimore, 2.20 a. m.; WaHhlngton
d..t0 a. H. Pullman bleeping cars from
llarrlMbiirR to Philadelphia am' New York.
Phllaueliihla pasweniters can remain In
sleetim lllidlHturhed until 7:30 A. H.
11:08 p.Li. Train 4,(lally fur Hunbury, Harris
burg .md In'.erniedlate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia, 7:17 A. u. Nuw York, 9:33
A. li. on weekedays and I0.HM a m. on Sun
day: Hultlinore, 7:1ft a. m.; WaaiilngtonS
A. M. Pullman sleepers Tom Erie,
and VVIIIlamhport to Philadelphia, and
Wllllamsuort to Washington. Passenger
KrlB ' 1'uilaaelphla, and
Wllliuuisport to Baltimore.
WESTWARD
1:32 a. m.-Traln 7, dally for Buffalo yia
Kmporium,
:41 a. m.-Traln 9, daily for Erie, Rldg
way, and week days for DuHols, Clermont
and principal Intermediate stations.
JiftOa. m.-Traln 8, dally for Erie and Inter
mediate points.
:4A p. m. Train 1.1, daily for Buffalo via
Kmpoiiimi.
i:f . iu. Train 81, weekdays for Kane and
In lermediate stations.
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JoiiNsoNBuiio Railroad.
p. in. wkkkiiavs. a. m.
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p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
For time tables and additional Information
Consult ticket, agent.
W. W. ATTERHUUY, .1. R. WOOD,
tleu'l Manager. Pai. Traill,'. Mgr
GEO. W, BOYD, Gen'l Piisxeuger Agt.
(J S. Snyder
W, N, Oonrud.
A. D. Deemer
H.C. Beuch
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