The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 20, 1905, Image 8

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CHRISTMAS G00BS
Buy at Once and Have Your Pick.
-4-. SUGGESTIONS
8tockh"!deis' Meeting.
I Tbe annual meotinu of the Btockhold
Iits ol tho Summerville Telephone
! Company will be held at the company's
otllee in Summorvllie, fa., at iu uu a.
m., on second Wednesday In January,
(10th) l'JOtf, for the purpose or electing
olllcers. J. K. Bkown, President.
J. S. Hammond, Sec.
FOR GENTLEMEN: ' . FOR LADIES:
Leather Rockers Kitchen Cabinets
Reed Rockers China Closets
Couches Buffets
Shaving Sets Side Boards
Shaving Mugs Parlor Stands
Tooth Brush Holders Extension Tables
Razors Carpet Sweepers
Pearl Handled Knives Hand Painted China
. Magazine Cutters Tea and Dinner Sets
Book Cases Toilet Sets
Writing Desks Water Sets
Pictures Beautiful Cut Glass
Wine Sets Sherbets
Cork Screws Goblets
Tom and Jerry Sets Vases
Champagne Sets Room Sized Rugs
Steins Dresser Rugs
Smoking Sets Serviceable Carpets
Tobacco Jars Lace Curtains
Ash Trays Lamps
Pipe Racks Silver Knives and Forks
Tea and Table Spoons
FOR CHILDREN:
Rocking Horses Game Boards
Shoo-Flys Dominoes
Coasters Tea Sets
Push Sleds Mush and Milk Sets
Sleds and Wagons Plate Sets
Carts Cups and Saucers
Rocking Chairs Doll Beds
Morris Chairs Children's Brooms
High Chairs Children's Sweepers
We can furnish the above and lots
more. Call and examine.
c. R. HALL.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital $75,000
Surplus . $75,000
Total $150,000
Scott McClelland, Pres.
Scott McClelland
John 11. Kaucuer
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres,
DIRECTORS
J. 0. Kin Daniel Nolun
O. W. Fuller
John II. Kauciieh, Cusliler.
John II. Corbett
R. II. Wilson
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SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING.
EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH CAREFUL BANKING.
HOW TO TELL
GOOD RUBBERS.
There's a new rubber brand every
few months ; and mighty poor some
of them. But they're varnished up
to look fine.
There's just one sure way to tell
good Rubbers look at the bottom
for the brand. The famous
CANDEE
RUBBERS
have the name "CANDEE" stamped
on the bottom of every boot and shoe.
The Candee Rubber Company is the
oldest Rubber Company in the world.
For 63 years Candee Rubbers have
been as good as Rubbers could be
made.
Ask for Candees.
Look for the Name.
F orSale by all Leading Stores.
Merchants desiring tlielr mimes to appear at
the bottom of this card can have It under es
tablished rules free of charue on application
to H. C'im.ns & Company, Wholesale Distrib
utors, 813 Penn Ave., I'ittsbuoo.
jINNIE N. KECK,
Stenographer and Typewriter.
Work solicited. Charges reasonable. Call
at the law office of M. M. Davis.
JOHN C. HIRST,
CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,
Surveyor and Draughtsman. Office In Syn
dlcatebuUdlnK, Main street.
L. JOHNSTON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Office four doors from Ross House, West
ltoynoldsvllle, I'a.
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AT
Leech Bros.' I
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Planing Mill, West Reyn-
j oldsvtlle, you will find j
Window Sash, Doors,
Frames, Flooring,
t STAIR WORK I
S Rough and Dressed Lumber, J
. Etc., Etc.
Give us your order. Our prices
are reasonable.
LEECH BROS., PROPRIETORS.
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pRlESTER BROS.,
UNDERTAKERS.
Black and white funeralcars. Mian street.
Reynoldsville, Pa.
H. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKING AND PICTURE FRAMING.
The U. 8. Burial League has boen tested
and found all right. Cheapest form of In
surance, hecure a contract. Near Public
Fountain, Reynoldsville I'a.
H. YOUNG,
ARCHITECT
vUle'pa riint and F1,tD SU" Rovnold8-
Candies, Nuts and Fruits.
A fine Hue of choice candies, nuts and
fruit at tho Star Grocory, In Conteunial
building, for the holidays. If you want
anything in that line in larpe or small
quantities call at tbe Star Grocery.
(Vices as low as you will get at any
other store In Roynoldsvillo.
Blankets, Blankets, Blankets.
Either woolen or cotton at prices
ranging from USo a pair to $0.00. Just
t top In und look them over. Reynolds
ville Hardware Co.
For Sale.
One hundred fine residence lots on
fourth street, on easy terms to suit the
purchaser. City ftas and water can be
liad. Most beautiful residence street in
town. Closo to business center. In
quire of D. Whoolor, Reynoldsville, Pa.
Willie's Suit or Overcoat.
The one you've planned on getting
liiin Is bore. Bing-Stoke Co.
Now opening at the Stoke & Feicht
Drug Co., tine French china, rich
American cut glass, metal and leather
novelties, new books.
Comb and brush sets forXmas at Mil
II reus.
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 largeBt stock and best
values at C. F. Hodman.
For Christmas presents wecanshow
you small rockers for children in differ
ent styles, hobby horses, sleds, wheel
burrows, pocket knives, In fact almost
everything In the iron toy line. Give
us a call and convinced of tbe enor
mous low prices. Reynoldsville Hard
ware Co.
Largo lot of shirts just in for father,
son and brother. Bing Stoke Co.
Military brushes for Xmas at Milll
rens. Now opening at the Stoke & Feicht
Drug Co., fine French china, rich
American cut glass, motal and leather
novelties, new books.
Gloves for Xmas at Milllrons.
Woolon and cotton blankets from
US cents to $5.00 at ltoynoldsvllle Hard
ware Company.
Huyler's fine chocolates at Stoke &
Feicht Dtug Co.'s
Hand bags and purses for Xmas at
Millirens.
Largo assortment of now novelties la
French china, cut glass, metal and
leather goods at Stoke & Feicht Co.'s
At Nolan's shoo store you will find a
large assortment of up-to-date shoes
and slippers that will mnko dandy
Christmas presents. See them.
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
"No, Sir! You cannot palm off any substitutes
on aie. I've been uilnu August Flower ilnce
, I was a boy, and I'll have no other."
flForty million bottles of August Flower
sold in the United States alone since its
introduction I And the demand for it is
still growing. Isn't that a fine showing
of success i Don't it prove that August
Flower has had unfailing success in the
cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the
worst enemies of health and happiness?
QDoes it not afford the best evidence that
August Flower is a sure specific for all
stomach and intestinal disorders ? that it
is the best of all liver regulators?
August Flower has a matchless record
of over 35 years in curing the ailing mil
lions of these distressing complaints.
Two sizes, 25c and 75c. AU druggist.
For salo by Boyle-Woodward Drug Co.
INDSOR HOTEL,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Between 12th and 13th 8ts on Filbert St.
Three minutes walk from the Readlnn Ter
J" Inal. rive minutes walk from tbe Penn'a
K. K. Depot. European plan 11.00 per day and
upward. American plan $2.00 per day,
Pranx M. Schelbley, Manager.
Why Suffer ?
Haines City, Fla.
Philips Drug Co., Warren, Pa.
Dear Blrs:-December 21, 1001. was taken
wltb what physicians pronounced
MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM.
I had It bad. I took, as I thought, every
known remedy ; paid out enough money,
anyhow. 1 was entirely helpless for nearly
18 months ; about that time saw vour ad in
Tbe National Tribune; sent for a hot tie; then
sent for another! then another, and now I
am out of the medicine business entirely I
give Crocker's Rheumatic Remedy the credit
of curing me. lean heartily recommend It
Very truly, I. F. TOWER.
For Sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
A Tonic Laxative.
Cathartics are not tonic-laxatives. Pills
ami salts and cantor-oil ure cathartic. They
leave the nystain in an exhausted and de
pressed condition. Many cathartics contain
drugs that produce tiBiuorrholds and other
unfavorable complications.
Celery King is a tonle-lnxiUtve. It restores
the intostlnni tract and digestive organs to
their normal condition. Itcures constipation
and the ills resulting from Inactive bowels.
Price, either herb or tablet form, 260.
For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
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I wanted!
GIRLS 14to 15 YEARS
f OF AGE. ALSO TWO
BOYS. APPLY TO : :
THE ENTERPRISE
SILK COMPANY.
JENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
BUFFALO A ALLEGHENY VALLEY
DIVISION.
Low Grade Division.
In Effect Nov. 26,1905,
Eastern Standard Time,
ARTWAItD.
BTATIONS,
Pittsburg.
lied Hank
Lawsonham
New Ilethlehem
Oak Itltlge
Alayuort
Bummervllle...
Brookvllle.i....
Iowa
Fuller
Keynoldsvllle..
Pancoast
Kalis Ureek
Dullois
Kabula
Wlnterburn ....
PennHeld
Tyler
Benriezette
Grant
Driftwood
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A. M. A. M A. M. P. M
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I S 20 10 20 11 44 S 00
8 2(1 10 2" 8 Oti
6 112 10 84 11 54 8 H
5 411 10 62 12 10 8 Hi!
6 0.r 11 10 12 24 6 41'
t6 ltl til 20 $6 00
6 23 til 211 t(l 08
8 39 11 42 12 52 6 25
8 411 til 41) t 32
6 6:1 11 57 1 15 6 40
7 00 $12 Of) 1 25 7 05
7 12 1 87 7 17
7 25 1 61) 7 80
7 ao 1 65 7 as
7 an 2 oa 7 4;i
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to a
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10 09
10 15
Train 951 (Sunday) leaves Plttsburg9.0t a. m.
Red Bank 10.55 Brookvlile 12.26, Kvynoldsvllle
12.59, l! alls Creek 1.14, arrives DuUols 1.20 p.m.
WESTWARD
BTATIONS.
Driftwood
Grant
Bemiezette...
Tyler
Peuufleld
Wlnterburn ...
Babula
DuBols
Falls Creek...
Pancoast
Keynoldsvllle
Fuller
Iowa
Brookvlile....
Suinmervllle.,
Maynort..;....
OakUidKe
New Bethlehem
Lawsonham.
Red Bank....
Pittsburg. ...
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7 51
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) 12 12 ..... 6 53
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12 80 ... 7 3
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. P. in !p. h. p. m
DuBos 4.00 p. m.
tlle4.ii., Brookvlile
4.wi, ue'l Bank 0.20, arrives Pittsburg 9.30 p.m.
Ontiuiidaysonly train leaves I irlft wood at
8.20a. m., arrives Dullois 10.00 a. 111. Return
ing leaves Dullois 2.00 p. m., arrives Drift
wood 3.4U p: in., stopping at intermediate sta-
L1WIIH.
Trains marked run dally; dally, except
Sunday ; t (lag station, where signals must b
shown.
Philadelphia & Erie Kailroad Division
In effect Nov. 2Gth, 1905. Trains leave
Driftwood as follows:
EASTWARD
9:04 a m Train 12. wnnkrinva b,...i.,...
Wllkesbarre,Hazleton,Polt8Ville,8crantn,
..oinBuwig uiiu nie iniermeaiate sta'
t ons, arriving at Philadelphia 6:23 p.m.
New York. 9:30 n. m. 1 Hi. I, l ,,,,., fl.no .,
Washington, 7:07 p. m. Pullman Parlor car
from Wllllamsport to Philadelphia and pas
senger coaches from Kane to Philadelphia
and Wllllamsport to Baltimore and Wash-
uiKLon.
12:50 n. m. Train 82. dallv fni-K,,,,).,, n..
rlsburg and prlnclpalintermedlatestatlons,
SrrlJ'1!!Fvilt l,n-'lelphla 7:2 p. m.. New
York 10:23 p. m., Baltimore 7:35 p. m., Wash
ington 8:35 p. m. Vestlbuled pnrlor cars
imu pn.iior iiuni;nes, DUIiaiO lO rUUaUBl.
Iihla and Washington.
3:64 p. m. Train 68, dally, for Har.
rlflbiirfr nnd Intnpmafllnta an,nn
riving at Philadelphia 4:23 A. M.; New York,
7.13 a. m.i Baltimore, 2.20 a. m. j Washington
8.30 A. M. Pullman Slnnninir nn, r,
IJarrlsbiirg to Philadelphia and New York.
rimaueipnia passengers can remain it
sleeper undisturbed until 7:30 A. H.
11 :06 p.m. Train 4,dally for Sunbury, Harris
ourg ana ln-.ermeuiate stations, arriving at
Philadelphia, 7:17 A. M.i New York, 9:83
A. M, on weekiidavs and 10.38 a m nn Run.
days ilaltlmore, 7:15 a. M.j Washington, 8:30
JM'..f.V"IIm" sleepers rrom Brie,
and Willlamstiort tn l'liiliLrll,l,ln u.,l
Wllllamsport to Washington. Passenger
niiiwim. Hum rvno w i uiiuueipuia, anu
Wllliamsnortto Balt.lmnrn.
12:48 a. m. Train 58, daily for points south
ui iiarnniMiru, arriving rnuaoeipilia 7:iK a.
m., New York 9:33 a. m., weekdays 10:38 a.
m. Sundays. Baltimore 7:25 a m.. Wasblnir.
ton 8:46 a.m. .with throuuli Pullman cam url
passenger coaches to Philadelphia and
WESTWARD
J:82 a. m. Train 57, dally for Buffalo vl
Emnorium.
t:27 a. m. Train 9, dally for Erie, Ridg-
I,inr, niiu wueiunja ior uunois, Diermont
l anu principal lniermeaiate stations.
9:60 a. m. Train 8, daily for Erie and inter
mediate points.
8:43 p. m. Train 81, dally for Buffalo via
Emporium, also for Erie and Intermediate
stations.
6:45 p. m. Train Bl, dally for Emporium and
1 u ujruieu 1 a m s ta iiiuus.
JOHNSONBURQ RAILROAD.
P.
8 35
8 29
8 25
3 20
8 12
8 07
2 58
2 40
2 20
m.
WEEKDAYS,
ar Clermont lv
Woodvale
Qulnwood
Smith's Run
Instanter
Straight
Glen Hazel
Johnsonburg
lv Rldgway ar
a. m.
10 40
10 45
10 49
10 52
10 69
11 04
11 15
11 83
11 50
Ridgway & Clearfield Railroad
and Connections.
WEEKDAYS.
p.m. p.m. a.m.
50 z lu v 10
1 49 9 00
1 40 8 61
1 37 8 47
1 27
1 23
8 30
8 21
8 17
8 07
8 03
7 511
7 65
7 60
87
34
30
1 15 8 25
1 10 8 20
7 25 12 55 8 08
ar Rldgway ly
Croyland ,
Blue Rock
Carrier
Brockwayv'l
Lanes Mills
McMinn Smt
IlarveysRun
lv Falls C'kar
lv DuBolsar
a.m p.m. p.m
o nu 11 00
7 10 12 15
7 19 12 28
7 23 12 26
7 32 12 36
7 37 12 40
7 41
7 45 12 49
7 60 12 55
8 0 ) 1 25
6 62
6 00
6 07
6 12
6 22
6 26
6 80
9 40
B 67
8 40 1 15 6 63 arFallsC'klv 7 .'.1 1 15 7 32
fl 25 12 63 6 :9 Keynoldsvllle 8 H 1 29 7 61
6 49 12 24 6 05 Brookvlile 8 J1 1 56 8 80
5 00 11 44 6 20 New Bethl'm 9.0 2 38 9 30
4 15 11 05 Red Bank 10 02 3 20
1 80 9 00 lv Pltlsburgar 12 85 6 30
p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m
For time tables and additional information
consult ticket agents.
W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD,
Oon'l Manager. Pas. Traffic Mgr.
GEO. W. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agt.
PITTSBURG, CLARION & SUM
MERVILLE RAILROAD.
Passenger Train Schedule First Class Trains.
Dally except Sunday, connecting with P. U.
R. Trains at Summerville.
OOIRQ EAST.
No.l. No. 3. No. 5.
Clarion, leave, 7.60 a.m. 11.18 a.m. 4.40 p.m
Sirattonvllle, 758 ' 11.23 4.48 "
Waterson, . 8.07 " 11.82 " 4.57 p.m.
Carrier, 8.33 " 11.58 " 5.23 p.m.
Summerville, ar.8.35 " 12.00 5.25 p.m.
OOINQ WEST. ,
No. 2. No. 4. No. 8.
Bummervllle, lv, 8.50 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 6.00p.m.
Carrier, 8.52 " 13.17 " 6.02 "
Waterson, 9.18 " 12.43 " 6.28 "
Stranonvllle, 9.27 ' 12.53 " 6.87 '
Clarion, arrive, 9.35 1.00 " 6.45
In effect Nov. 27, 1903. For further Infor
mation address the Company's general office
at Brookvlile Pa.
Cuas. F. Heidrick, Pres. D. Nolah, Supt
fie Best of Everything
tor Christmas
We have the Right Thing for Every
Fepson, the Right Price for
Every Purse.
A beautiful assortment of pleasing
gifts perfectly adapted to the wants
arid requirements of our friends and
patrons. Everything fresh and spark
ling with the brightest new goods of
the season. We are waiting to please
you with presents that are appropri
ate, popular, practical and in every
way desirable. In the line of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware
Silver and Gold Novelties, Etc.
We have the variety that insures the
easy, satisfactory choice. Trie field
for selection is widest, the prices are
the fairest. A generous assortment
full of quality and merit. If you want
satisfaction in selection and economy
in price, our holiday stock will fill
your needs. Remember our holiday
stock gives you new ideas and sup
plies exactly what you want.
GOODER
THE JEWELER
We Engrave all our goods FREE wite the latest styles of Engraving.
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