The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 13, 1905, Image 10

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    Town Council.
Town council mot December 6th with
President Sayera In the chair and all
momberB proHont. Minute of the pre
vious mooting wnro read and approved.
v Burgess Gourlcy reported receipts
for licenses, etc., to he 131.00. -Thx Col
lector Copping reported taxes collected
1188 38.
On motion the cleaning of the Btreots
was discontinued. "
Messrs Thomas White and Richard
ReddeoIIIT.were prctont and entered a
protest against the switc'u put la on
Worth street in front of their respec
tive proiiertles.
E. C. Burns presented a bill of 1439 18
for damage to his property, caused by
Fourth street paving.
,A committee, from Hope Hose Com
pany asked for 600 feet or hose.
L. W. Scott requested that tho bor
ough return to him $10.00 he paid ns
taxes on the Scott property. It was re
fered to the finance committee.
Tho matter of accepting tho Jackson
street paving was refored to tho street
committee to report at tho next moot
ing:. On motion the terras of sale of Scott
building was put at one-quarter cash
and balance in four months with ap
proved securities. Sixty days time al
lowed for removal of building.
Council adjourned to meet on Thurs-
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As por adjournment of Dec. 6th, coun
cil moot Deo. "th at 7.30 p. m. Presi
dent Sayers in tho chair. Members
present, Hoffman, Hughes, Young, Dr.
King and Saycrs.
President Sayors roported that the
Scott building had beon sold at public
vendue on Doc. Gth for $291.00.
On motion tho grades for sidewalks
on First, Third, Fourth, Tenth, Jack
son, Grant and Main streets be made
from the points shown on the grade
mini for sidewalks, as made bv J. C.
Hirst.
The light committee approved the
' light bill for quarter ending Oct. 31st
and the clerk was Instructed to Issue an
order for $100.00.
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tabled.
On motion the rrattor of a privato
driveway for Dr. J. H. Murray was
tabled.
On motion a committee was appointed
to confer with the directors of The Peo
ples National bank in regard to the pur
chase of the rear of their lot on Main
Bt.reet and Swamn allev for munioipal
purposes.
On motion an order was ordered
drawn In favor of J. H. Gorbott for two
months rent.
Clerical orders for the year 1906 will
be issued by the Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg Ry. as In former years to
ordained clergymen having regular
charge of churchos located on or near
the line of its road. Application blanks
will be furnished by ticket agonts of the
Company, and should be forwarded to
the General Passenger Agent at Roches
ter not later than Dec. 24th. No orders
will be issued except on individual ap
plication of clergyman, made on blanks
furnished by the Company and certified
to by one of its agents.
Headwear.
Hats and caps for men and boys.
Bing-Stoke Co. ,
How is This ?
A pair of No. 6 all wool blankets at
$4.50. Reynoldsvillo Hardware Com
pany. Slippers for Xmas at Mllllrens.
Watches I Largest stock, lowest
prices at C. F. Hoffman's.
Don't miss the grand opening Satur
day at the Cash New York Racket
store.
Smoking jackets for Xmas at Mllll
rens. Oceans of kerchlofs for .Xmas at Mill l
rens. We are now ready to supply your
wantB In sleighB, one horse, sleds, bobs
and horse blankets, both storm and
stable, at prices that are reasonable.
Reynoldsvillo Hardware Company.
Shirts for Xmas at Mllllrens.
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Largest stock of fine china In Reyn
oldsville is on display at C. F. Holt
man's jewelry store.
'. Eleven days until Christmas.
Victor and American diso records
reduced to 00 cents at Stoke & Feicht
Co.'b.
' Sterling silver comb and brush sets
at C. F. Hoffman's. ,
The largest stock of woolen and cot
ton blankets in town. Come in and
look them over. Roynoldsville Hard
ware Company.
See the new Xmas neckwear at Mllll
rens. ,
Victor and American diso records
reduced to 60 cents at Stoke & Feicht
Co.'s. .
Silk suspenders for Xmas at Milllrens
Buy umbrellas engraved free at C. F.
Hoffman's.
, F. O. E. and B. P. O. E. rings, new
doslgns. Just the thlug for an Eagle or
Elk's vChristman present. Stop in and
see them. C. F. Hoffman.
They maka sausage fresh overy day
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Sykesvllle.
Theodore Pomeroy and wife, of
Adrian, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Honry Crawford of t.hU place last week.
A. J. Pierce, of Reynoldsvillo, has
purchased the Palitcn restaurant,
formerly owned by Daniel Who.
Rev. C. W. Miner, of Punxsutawney,
will deliver a lecture on Wednesday
evening in the M. E. Church on "Mind
Your Own Business." The Proceeds to
bo used for buying hymnals for the
church. Admission 10 and 1") cents.
M. W. Harvey and wife returned
Monday from a short visit in Elk Co.,
where they visited with the former's
parents.
Mis. Joseph Larkey, of Nowerf, visit
ed with relatives and friends in town
last weok.
H. A. Loghry, of Homestead, spent a
few days of this week with his father,
J. M. Loghry.
W. W. Baird, Esq , nf Punxsutaw nev.
visited with his son-in-law and daugh
ter, Fred S. Mal.y and wife, last week.
Miss Dorothy Estes, of this pluce. who
has been working at Stanley for some
time, is now employed as postmistress
in a small town near Brookville.
Misses Ruby and Ruth Phillippi visit
ed with their auntB, Mrs. H. A. Loghry
and Mrs. J. Cv Schooch, Friday and
Saturday at DuBols.
Mrs. I. G. Mansfield end dauphtor,
Zola, returned Friday from a Ion days
visit at Sal tsl)urg, Avonmoreand Creek-side.
Soldier.
Miss Spencer, of Sykesvllle, is visit
ing Miss Mary Ditch.
Quite a number from this place at
tended church at Sykesvllle Sunday
evening.
John Morton and wife, C. Earley and
wife, John Laverick Sr., and wife were
at Prescotville Sunday.
A number of young people from
Sykesville, Soldier and neighboring
towns gathered at the home of John
Boardman last Thursday evening, that
being his 20th birthday. A very en
joyable evening was spent and a fine
lunch was served. Before doparting for
their sevoral homos John was presented
with a very handsomo bible and other
tokens of remembrance.
Handkerchiefs and Gloves.
Any and all kinds, silk or linen, with
or without initials. Bing-Stoke Co.
Stockholders' Meeting. '
The annual meeting of tho stockhold
ers of the Summervillo Telephone
Company will be held at the company's
office in Summervillo, Pa., at 10.00 a.
m., on second Wednesday in January,
(10th) 190ti, for the purpose of electing
officers. J. K. Bkown, President.
J. S. Hammond, Sec.
For Sale.
One hundred fine residence lots on
Fourth street, on easy terms to suit the
purchaser. City gas and water can be
had. Most beautiful residence street in
town. Close to business center. In
quire of D. Wheeler, Reynoldsvillo, Pa.
Now opening at the Stoke & Foicht
Drug Co., fine French china, rich
American cut glass, metal and leather
novelties, new books.
Comb and brush sets for Xmas at Mil
llrens. Leave your laundry with Nelson
Smith at Hillis & Co.'s furniture store.
Punxsutawney Laundry Co.
Lady's silver watch $2.50, gold filled
$5.00. These are watches, but not the
kind I recommend. I have the kind I
fully guarantee at just a little more,
and a very nice assortment and large
stock to select from. Come and get
prices and compare with others before
buying. The largest stock and best
values at C. F. Hoffman.
Want Column. "
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evory Insertion.
For Sale House and lot at corner
of Third and Jackson streets. Good
barn 24 by 32, on lot. For particulars
inquire of L. F. Hetrick, Reynoldsvillo.
FOR Sale Some very fine Barred
Plymouth Rock Cockerels Our stock
is all direct from the yards of A. C.
Hawkins and E. B. Thompson. Will
sell one trio yet if taken soon. C. N.
Lewis.
FOR SALE Three revolving book
cases, one office desk and two gas beat
ing stoves, one single, bed springs and
mattress. Mrs. C. Mitchell, Grant st.
" FOR Rent Five room house on Jack
son street, near Fifth. L. M. Snyder.
To Let Six room house oa Mable
street. M. M. Fisher.
FOR Rent House on Hill street
with all modern improvements, bath
and heater. Inquire at ST.'.?. office.
For Sale Cook stove ; burns coal
or gas. Inquire of G. T. Woodford,
the pop man.
For Sale W. T. Cox has a number
of young pigs to sell. Inquire at Frank's
Tavern.
For Sale One pair horses ; free
drivers, double or single ; gentle, in
every way ; not afraid of cars ; color
dark iron gray and black : weight
2,200. Inquire of G. T. Woodford, pop
man. Summervillo phone 63.
To-Let Furnished room on Grant
st. for lady ; privilege of bath room.
Inquire at Thb Star office.
For Sale Two houses and lots on
Worth street. Mrs. Margaret McKee.
Furnished room to let with use of
bath. Address Box 721.
Pennsylvania Railroad Tours.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
bus arranged the following series of
attractive Personally-Conducted Touts
for the soason of 1905 and 1900:
California. Leave New York Janu
ary 25. A thirty-day tour, by special
Pullman train, covering Interesting
points in the West. Round trip rate,
covering all expenc.es, $375 from all
points east of Pittsburg.
Grand Canyon of Arizona. Leave
New York March 1. A thirty-one-day
tour by special Pullman train, covering
not only the Grand Canyon but the re
sorts of California. Round-trip rate,
covering all expenses, $385 from all
points east of Pittsburg.
Florida. Leave New York February
(i and 20 and March fi. Two weeks to
three months In the Sunny Peninsula.
Round-trip rate, $50 from New York,
$48 form Philadeluhia, and proportion
ate ratos from other points.
Detailed itineraries are now in course
of preparation. For further informa
tion address Geo. W. Boyd, General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia, Pa.
In Reynoldsville.
Many of the best families In Reyn
oldsville and vicinity, are using the
l'rizer Stoves and Ranges with the best
results. Every one sold has given en
tire satisfaction. We would be pleased
to have you examine them. Reynolds
villo Hardware Co.
Willie's Suit or Overcoat.
The one you've planned on getting
him is here. Bing-Stoke Co.
For Christmas presents we can show
you small rockers for children In differ
ent styles, hobby horses, sleds, wheel
barrowB, pocket knives, in fact almost
everything in the iron toy line. Give
us a call and be convinced of the enor
mous low prices. Roynoldsville Hard
ware Co.
Tho hardest worked farmer is the
good woman at the head of the farm
household. Do you appreciate her at
her full value. Do you provide labor
saving aplllances for her with the same
solicitude as for yourself ? Grange
JVewa.
Large lot of shirts just in for father,
son and brother. Bing-Stoke Co.
It is the original production and the
No 1 company, with a cast of 70 people,
that will present the beautiful comic
opera, "The Isle of Spice," at the Jef
ferson Theatre, Punxsutawney, Satur
day Dec. Kith. They carry their own
augmented orchestra of 8 piooos.
Bing-Stoke Co. store will be open un
til nine o'clock every evening next
week.
All laundry work guaranteed by the
Punxsutawney Laundry Co. Leave
your laundry with Nelson Smith at
Hillis & Co.'s.
Military brushes for Xmas at Mllll
rens. Now opening at the Stoke & Feicht
Drug Co., fine French china, rich
American cut glass, metal and leather
novelties, new books.
Gloves for Xmas at Milllrens.
Woolen and cotton blankets from
93 cents to $5.00 at Roynoldsville Hard
ware Company.
Huyler's fine chocolates at Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co. 's
Grand Christmas opening at the Cash
New York Racket store Saturday, De
cember 2. Select your Christmas
presents now while stocks are fresh
and we will keep them for you until
you Want them.
Hand bags and purses for Xmas at
Milllrens.
Large assortment of new novelties In
French china, cut glass, metal and
leather goods at Stoke & Feicht Co.'s
jyjINNIE N. KECK,
Stenographer and Typewriter.
Work solicited. Charges reasonable. Call
at the law office of M. M. Davis.
Yirginia o. Mackenzie, m. e.
Will be at the Imperial Hotol on Tuesday and
Friday of each week from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. to
meet ladies wiHhlnR riiyslcul Culture or Os
teopathic treatment. Also Electrical Scalp
Muhhhko for fnlllnir hair. Moles and super
tlous hair removed permanently. Rheuma
tism, l'dralysis, Kervousnexs, Etc., Cured.
JOHN C. HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syn
dicute bulldiuK, Main street.
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. L. JOHNSTON,
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Office four doors from Robs Bouse, West
Ueynoldsvllle, Pa.
pRIESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS.
Black and white funeral cars. Mian street.
Keyuoldsrille, Pa.
J H. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING.
' The U. 8. Burial Leaitue has been tested
and found all rtteht. Cheapest form of In
surance. Secure a contract. Near Public
Fountain, Ueynoldsvllle Pa.
J) H. YOUNG,
ARCHITECT
Corner Grunt and Flftn sis., Ueynolds
vllle, Pa.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Between 13th and 13th But,, on Filbert St.
Three mlnutos walk from the Reading Ter
minal. Five mlnut.es walk from the Penn'a
K. R. Depot. European plunll.OUperdayand
upwurd. Amerlcau plan fcMJU per day,
Pntuk M. Bcuelbfey, Manager.
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All kinds of repair
work done promptly.
I give a written guar,
an tee for one year
with every watch I
repair.
Dainty Bits of
Jewelry
Our stock of Jewelry for both
men and women offers hundreds
of suggestions for graceful Christ
mas gifts of permanent beauty,
and value. We can give but a
hint here of our fine line of goods
come and see it. Everything
new and up-to-date.
Diamonds, Brooches, Rings,
Watches, Clocks, Silverware,
Toilet Sets, Etc.
Our line is complete and strictly
first-class. Our prices will sur
prise you, when quality is con
sidered. If you want bargains
in jewelry, come and see us.
S. Katzen, Jeweler
Next Door to Postoflice,
Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania.
A. KATZ EN
j The Peoples Bargain Store j
GHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS will soon be here and you
will surely need some gifts for the fninily, and you
will find The People's Bargain Store full of Holiday Bar
gains all new goods. Holiday goods will all be reduced
25 per cent on the dollar.
You will find In our stock a complete line of Men's, Boys' and
Youth's Clothing and Overcoats.
Big assortment of Stio jg for Men, Boys and Children at low prices.
Holiday Handkerchiefs at any price from 5c up to 50o.
Silk Handkerchiefs and Muffkirs from 25c up to $1.85 each.
Finest assortment of Men's and Youth's Neckties at low prices.
Wo have n fino selection of Toys for tho children all staple goods,
at preat bargains.
In linen goods, as Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins, wu- have a
vorj fine lino, pretty patterns and at tho loiwt pricos they can be had. .
Biggest lino of Underwear for tho whole family flecce-llned and
wool. Prices will be cut low.
We can't mention all the articles in our store, but you
.will always find the right goods and the most honest
prices. Don't forget the place in the building above
Henry Bros.' Our Motto : Quick Sales and Small Profits.
A. KATZEN
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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HICK & WAGNER
THE BIG STORE
Xmas Gift Suggestions
""fTTITH CHRISTMAS only four or five days off, it has become a problem to know just what to
" buy for a present for Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Brother, Sister, or some relative or
friend. Perhaps a few suggestions here will aid you in making your selections.
We want to emphasize that never in the history of "The Big Store" have we been able to show
such a splendid assortment of Holiday Novelties, as well as staple, every day merchandise. Exper
ience of preceding seasons has taught us that people do not buy as trashy class of Christmas Gifts as
was the custom some years ago and we have accordingly secured the best and highest grade of novel
ties of both foreign and domestic manufacture. It is utterly impossible for us to enumerate all the
many good things we have for you. You must see them to appreciate their worth. We might sug
gest a few things which will give you a very faint idea of what we are showing.
Hand Carved Ivory Novelties from . 5c to $2.00
Framed Pictures . . 5c to 25c
Perfumed Novelties . - 25c and 50c
Hand Bags . . . 25c to $4.00
Purses . . 5c to $1.00
Belts and Neckwear . . 25c to $1.00
Mufflers-Silk and Wool . . 25c to $1.00
See Scott's new invention in Mufflers, which form a.
protection to the face and ears as well as neck and
chest.
Umbrellas ' . . . 35c to $5.00
Cloaks, Suits and Skirts.
Winter is coming sure and if you have not already
bought your wrap, why not do so now.
Children's Coats . $2.50 to $7.50
Ladies' Coats $5.00 to $37.50
Ladies' Suits . $10.00 to $35,00
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Furs
All the new neckpieces in furs, ranging in price from
75c to $25.00.
Silk Petticoats
In all the leading shades, also change
able, from $3.50 to $10.00.
3489 Udlen' Eleven Gored
Skirt.
Siws 22, 21, 28, 28. SO, 82
inches wni't nuasure.
Ladies Misses' and Children's Sweaters.
Children's Sweaters
Misses' Sweaters
Ladies' Sweaters
Kid Gloves
$1.00
$1.50 and $2.00
$2.00 and $3.50
F. W. L., the best dollarglove
on the market, $1.00
Laromc, ihc best kid glove
made, . $1.50
Mochas . . . $1.00
Mochas, silk lined, $1.50
BtAL KID
L'AROME
I'Varis J
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CORNER main and fifth streets,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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