The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 07, 1906, Image 4

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    ' Township Officers Elec ed.
Below we publish a oomp! jte list of
the township officers elected .ust month
In Plneoreek, Washington and Winslow
townships. A partinl list of WIhbIow
township was published the day after
election.
PINRCREEK.
Tax Collector, John Hatton ; Super
visors, H. 8. Bullors. Albert Puine, W.
P. Frost ; School Directors, George
Hetrlck, A. Hunsinirer ; Auditor, I. C.
Fleming ; Judge of Election, East pro
duct, J. ij. Stormer ; Inspectors, John
Martz and S. L. Ishman ; Judge of
Election, WeBt precinct, li. B. UiggB ;
Inspectors, George W. Shaffer and
Emmett McCullough.
WASHINGTON.
Justice of the pence, Walter McKay ;
tax collector, J. J. Sterrett ; school
directors, J. S. Huntor and F B. Cald
well ; supervisors, 3 yrs., William Mc
Donald ; supervisor, 2 yrs.. W. H.
Cooper ; supervisor, 1 yr., F. H. Steven
son. North precinct, judge of election,
Archie MoDonald ; inspector of elec
tion, J. C. Smith and John Meyer ;
register, J. A. Calhoun. East precinct,
judge of election, I). D. McKeon ; In
spector of election, 8. A. Welchons,
Earl Daugherty and Uoscoo Smith, tie
vote ; register, H. S. Davenport. West
precinct, judge of election, George H.
Burtop ! inspector of election, C. W.
Stevenson and Lee Moore : register,
W. II. Snoddy.
WINSLOW.
Tax collector, Amos Strousn ; school
directors, AmosGossiand Noah Syphrlt ;
auditor, John Fugate ; township clerk,
J. K. Womeldorf ; supervisor, 3 yrs.,
John M. Norris ; supervisor, 2 yrs.,
Wm. Iteber ; supervisor, 1 yr., K. B.
Deemer ; township treasurer, Abram
Fye. First precinct, judge of election,
Joseph McNeil ; Inspector of election,
Thomas McNeil and Ed. Johnston ;
register, D. J. Thomas. Abolishing
the work tax, for 8, against 70. Second
precinct, judge of election, A. M. .Nor
ris ; inspector of election, James Sheese
ley and Amos F. Beck ; register, D. II.
Hollenbough. Abolishing the work
tax, for 17, against 73. Third precinct,
judge of election, John Warnick ; In
spector of election, W. F. Hu'chlson
and H. A. Sherwood ; registor, W. S.
Bracken. Abolishing the work tax,
for 15, against 17. Fourth precinct,
judge of election, Edward Jones ; In
spector of election, William Stahl and
P. A. Smith ; register, Harry Radwoll.
Letter LIki.
L'.Bt of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Uoynoldsvllli , Pa., for
the week ending Mm-eh 3, 1. 0(1 :
Miss Bidd Curry, B. Frwk, Mrs.
LouIb Johuson, Miss Ida Tompson, Mrs.
Ida Thompson, Jos eph Warn.'ck.
Say advertised and give i ate of list
when calling for above.
E. C, Burns, P.M.
Big new stock of men's and boys' hats
and caps just In, all priced very low, at
the People's Bargain store, A. Katzon,
proprietor.
Spring and summer stock of shoes for
men, boys and children at A Katzen's.
In tTWemoridm.
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Born 1848, Died Feb. 19th, 1906.
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Sykesvllle.
Miss Fannie Jacobson, of Punxsutaw
ney, visited with friends In town last
week.
Mrs. Mix, of Elcks Run, visited with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. M. Loghry,
last Thursday.
Mrs. James Maize, of Punxsutawney,
visited with her son, Fred S. Maize, In
town last Sunday.
John Maslsak, a foreigner, was In
jured In the B. & S. shaft last Wednes
day, but not seriously.
Rev. D. P. T. Crlckenberger, of the
Lutheran church of DuBols, preached
In the Baptist church Sunday afternoon
at 4.00 o'clock.
Robert Gelst, mercantile appraiser of
Jefferson county, was in town last week
looking after his duties. While he was
here he visited with his -on, Prof.
Seller Geist, principal of our schools.
On Saturday evening Tliss Anna
Ennis was agreeably surprised by a
number of her friends gathei ing at hor
home to remind her of hei birthday.
Many games were played by all. At
10.30 an excellent lunch was served. A
pleasant time was reported by all
present.
Hear the boy Boprano with Jefferson
ion Gold Medal Minstrels, March 16, 17
Go to the Reynolds opera house to
night and see little Geraldine McCann
in "Heir to the Throne."
SHICK & WAGNER
TIIE BIG STORE
Sale on Embroidered Shirt waist
Patterns.
We have just received and are putting on sale this week
a very nice assortment of EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST
PATTERNS. We all remember how scarce these became
last year and how utterly impossible it was to supply the
demand. Indications are that they will become much
scarcer this year and the demand is even much greater than
last year. Hence to make sure that you get some of these
you had better buy early. They are just the thing for the
coming summer season. Enough goods for the waist and
embroidered front and cuffs.
Style I. assorted designs .65c.
Style II. assorted designs .98c.
" Style III. assorted designs .98c.
Ribbons
We are receiving another case 1,000 yards of Ribbon.
When we found the favor with which these ribbons met and
how satisfactory they proved to be, we immediately tele
graphed for another case. We have just reeeived a telegram
stating that another case is being shipped but that they had
to substitute another assortment. We will therefore have .
three widths 0 60 90 instead of two. All colors in
all silk ribbon same as you have been buying, at prices that
have never been quoted before, and may be long time before
you get another opportunity. Just the thing for Hair Rib
bons, Neck Ribbons and Cushion Ribbons.
No. 40, all colors, 10c.
No. 60, all colors, 12Yic.
No: 90, all colors, 15c.
These ribbons sold at 18, 20 and 25 a yard regularly.
CORNER MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
LIST OF JURORS.
Diawn for April Term of Court Com
mencing Monday, April gth.
Below we publish the list of jurors
drawn from Ueynoldsvllle, West Reyn
oldsville and nearby townships for the
regular April term of court :
uranu jurors.
To reuort Monday, April vth, 10:00 a. m.
Mottorn, Albert, l'lnecreek twp,
Johnatoi, J. K.. Reynoldsville,
HuUrhlHon, John, Winslow twp.
Spears, John, liuynoldxvllle.
Stewart, I. N., Knox twp.
McKntyre, Dunlel, Winslow twp.
Wyse, Robert, McCulmcmt twp.
Cooper, lluith, Washington twp.
Burclity, Wllllum, Keyiioltlsvllle.
Uohh, Amos. Winslow twp.
Tuylor, Utchard, Washington twp.
PETIT JURORS.
To report Monday, April flth, 10:00 a. m.
Carol, James. Reynnldsville.
Harucsiin, John, West Keynotdsvllle.
lirove, V. W.. Hitynoldsvllle.
1'envose, William, Winslow twp.
l-'lecUner, Clarence, Henderson twp.
Htroiise, (i.e., Heynolrisvllle.
Dellile, Jaraib, Keynulclsvtlle.
McUlellnml, W. S., Washington twp.
Olson, Oust. A., Mot'almoiit twp.
Walker, M. Fred, Winslow twp.
flhlrley, IK K., McCalmonttwp.
Hlayton, C. E., Kails Creek.
Patterson, James, Winslow twp
Thomas, Alvln, McCalmont twp.
Tapper, Oeoruu, Winslow twp.
Hnnttl, William, Ueynoldsvllle.
McCullouifh, E. K., rineiireek twp.
Illmiey, James, Reynoldsville.
Calhers, J. M., Reynoldsville.
Catlmrs, James A., Winslow twp.
l'lfer, W. T., McCnimont.
Evans, Thomas, Winslow twp.
Carney, William, Winslow twp.
TRAVERHB JUnORS.
To report Monday, April aid, 10:00 a, m.
KlliiKonsmlth, Geo., Washington twp.
Jones, James, Kails Creek.
Nelson, Peler, Winslow twp.
Hurl. id, John II., Washington twp.
Onoder, Edward, Ueynoldsvllle.
Hti awculier, tlrant, h alls Creek,
Mitchell, Joslahj Winslow twp.
Holt, Wlilllam, Jr.. Reynoldsville.
Motherwell. David, Reynoldsville.
Crawford, W. .1., Washlimton twp.
Rest, V. R , Reynoldsville.
Courley, 8. M., Winslow twp.
Hinu, A.T., Ueynoldsvllle.
Hpears, Joseph, Reynoldsville.
Rnber, W. II., Winslow twp.
Ward, Richard, Sr., Washington twp.
Neal, Albert, Reynoldsville.
Jlroadhead, O. H., Winslow twp
II art man, C. B., Reynoldsville.
Tellrlck, 11, M., Winslow township.
Resolutions of Respect.
The following resolutions were adopt
ed by Mountain Cliff Castle, No. 359,
of Reynoldsville;
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
God in His infinite wisdom to remove
from our midst our esteemed brother,
Thomas J. White, and
Whereas, We feel the loss of a
faithful member, one who enjoyed the
respect of all who knew hlra. There
fore, be it
Resolved, That our charter be draped
in mourning for thirty days, and be It
Resolved, That we extend to the wife
and children of our departed brother
our heartfelt sympathy, and be it fur
ther Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be presented to his family, be
spread upon our minutes and be pub
lished in The Star.
P. C, Thomas Justham, )
P. C, William Bolt, -Cora.
P. C, Thomas Bell, )
Doctor Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Kenneth
Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the sub
ject of much Interest to the medical
fraternity and a wide olrcle of friends.
He says of his case : "Owing to severe
inflammation of the Throat and con
gestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave
me up to die, when, as a last resort, I
was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis
covery and I am happy to say, It saved
my life." Cures the worst Coughs and
Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsllltis, Weak
Lungs, Hoarseness and LaGrippe.
Guaranteed at Stoke & Foioht Co.'b
drug store, of Reynoldsville and Sykes
vllle. 50c and 81.00. Trial bottle free.
Quality and Excellence.
The Prizer Stoves and Ranges are an
evidence of leadership in style and con
struction. They contain all the latest
Ideas, and will please the house-keeper
who desires the best results In baking
and cooking. High In quality moder
ate in price. Sold, guaranteed and
recommended by Reynoldsville Hard
ware Co.
Which ? Oysters and Water or Oysters ?
The tub oyster is flabby, tasteless,
soft and "wishy-washy." The Sealshlpt
oyster is natural, solid, TOWatered,
and has a full RICHNESS OP FLAVOR
that will provu a new sensation to your
palate. Bcsidos, "Sealshlpt" oysters
are pure no "preservatives" ever used.
Try them. We've got 'em. Frank's
Restaurant.
DR. DRIVER'S HOME LIFE.
Hia Wife an Invalid Four Children; All
Dead Son Killed in Philippines
Baby Left at His Door.
In conversation with Dr. John Mor
rltte Driver, who lectured in Assembly
hall last Thursday evening, we learned
some facts about bis private life that
will, no doubt, Interest our readers, es
pecially those who hoard Dr.Drlver lec
ture. His wife Is an Invalid. Four
children were born unto them. Tbny
are all dead. Their last Bon, aged sev
enteen years, a soldier, was killed In
the Philippines. One night the middle
of January, 1905, at midnight, one of
the coldest nights of the cold winter of
1905, in one of the coldest sections of
Chicago along the lake front a baby
boy two weeks old, with about 1 1.000
worth of ointments, perfumery, fine
clothing, to., was left on bis front
porch by some unknown person or per
sons. The person that left the baby on
the porch sounded the burglar alarm
to awaken Dr. Driver and call him to
his front porch. Dr. Driver lost $25,000
several years ago and now he is working
hard to regain that amount so that If
he should die bis Invalid wife will not be
left In poverty. Since the flint of last
September Dr. Driver has only missed
five nights that he has not lectured and
he preaches once every Sunday.
Recently In a lecture Dr. Driver spoke
of the trashy literature that was flood
ing the ooun'ry, Increasing, as he said,
"like the Hoe and toads In Pharaoh's
time," and the next morning a gentle
man handed him a four hundred and
fifty page, paper back novel and said,
"I thought I would buy you a book
to read." On the front page was a col
ored pioture, title of book In large,
catchy type and the author's name In
bold face type. The title was, "Modern
Tragedy I Powerful Story of Love and
Intrigue!" The most, astonishing
thing about It to Dr. Driver was the
author's name, "John Merrltto Driver."
The other fellow had the joke on Dr.
Driver. Early In life Dr. Driver had
written tho novel and had forgotten all
about It. He had the novel In bis
satchel and showed ye scribe the copy.
A Lively Tussle
With that old enemy of the race,
Constipation, often ends In Appendicitis.
To avoid all serious trouble with Stom
ach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They perfrotly regu
late these organs, without pnln or dis
comfort. 25c at Stoke & Ft'cht Drug
Co.'s, druggists, of Reynoldsville and
Sykesvllle.
In Reynoldsville
Many of the best families In Reyn
oldsville and vicinity, are using the
Prizer 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
ville Hardware Co.
The Burke-McCann Co. is the most
popular repertoire company that ever
came to Reynoldsville. See It at the
Reynolds opera house to-night.
New goods just received for spring
and summer at A. Katzen's.
The Lock Haven Express, an even
ing dally, entered Its 25th year last
Thursday. When the Express was
started twenty-four years ago it was a
five column, four page paper, now it Is
a six column, eight page paper. It Is
an excellent evening paper and well
deserves the large circulation and large
amount of advertising It now has.
Success to the Express.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
evory Insertion.
For Sale Good seven year old
horse. J. F. Miller. Inquire F. A.
McConnell.
Wanted One unfurnished room.
Address box 200, Reynoldsville, Pa.
For Sale Two good horses. In
quire of John M. HayB.
For Sale The Spraguo mansion,
situate on Main street, Reynoldsville,
Pa. For terms Inquire of W. C. Sprague
or at the law office of C. W. Flynn.
For Sale Good gas range ; will be
sold cheap. Inquire at The Star office.
FOR Sale One six-horse power "Per
less" threshing engine ; in good con
dition. Burt White, Punxsutawney, Pa.
Wanted Bids for moving my frame
dwelling house from Main street down
to Sixth street. Daniel Nolan.
For Rent Six room house op Hill
st. Inquire of Mrs. C. Mitcboll.
For Rent House on Jackson street,
house on Grant street, flat on Main
street. Inquire of E. T, McGaw.
For Sale Three lots on north side
of Grant street. Mrs. S. M. Rhoads.
For Sale Team of work horses. In
quire of Amos Strouse, Wint low town
ship. Wanted DiBtriot managers to post
signs, advertise and distribute samples.
Salary $18.00 weekly, 13.00 per day for
expenses. State age and present em
ployment. Ideal Shear Co., 30 Randolph
St., Chicago. 5-24-06
Wanted Men, womon, hoys and
girls to represent McClure's Magazine.
Good pay. Address 67 East 23d St.,
N. Y. City.
S30.000.00
STEEL PLANT GOLD BONDS
First Mortgage. Six Per Cent Bonds. Payable in Gold.
Dated Dec. 1, 1905. Interest payable June I, Dec. I.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville. Pa. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, Reynoldsville, Pa.
AND
C. F. DICKINSON, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
We own and offer (in amounts to suit purchasers) the best industrial secnrirvpvprr.fWr.
the investors of this community.
The controlling interest in Reynoldsville's new "STEEL PLANT" has recently been
purchased by Pittsburg people who are old in the successful management of large iron and
steel properties.
Necessary additions are being made to the equipment, and new and heavy machinery is
being added. Upon completion of these improvements a full line of Alligator Shears, Cold
Saws, Rolling-Mill and Contractors' Machinery will be extensively manufactured at the
Company's works, und sold from their Pittsburg offices.
The assets of the Company as re-equipped will stand at $120,000.00 in round figures,
against which the $30,000.00 of First Mortgage bonds are the first and prior hen.
The Company ha9 issued $30,000.00 six per cent First Mortgage Gold Bond9 in de
nomination of $100.00, $200.00, $500.00 and $1,000.00 each and we, the undersigned, have
purchased a very large proportion of the entire issue.
The Bemi-annual interest, at the rate of six per centum, is payable on June 1st and De
cember 1st of each year, at The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pn.
These bonds are a first and prior lien on all of the real estate, buildings, machinery,
equipments, franchises, property and revenues of the American Production Company, and a
special condition in the mortgage provides that bonds to the amount of $2,500.00 shall be
retired every year, afterthe first two years.
LEGALITY
These bonds have been issued under the supervision and advice of the following attor
neys, viz : Messrs. Charles Corbett, ot Brookville, Pa., Weil & Thorp, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
and G. M. McDonald, of Reynoldsville, Pa.; any of whom can vouch for the binding val
idity of these securities. 1
The undersigned being personally acquainted with the "STEEL PLANT" property,
consider these bonds as the best of the kind ever offered in this community, and recom
mend them as a safe investment.
Prompt subscriptions for bonds in amounts from $100.00 up will be received by the un
dersigned at the price of par and accrued interest. Allotments will be made as subscrip
tions are received, the right being reserved to cease the allotment at any time.
: ADDRESS :
The Peoples National Bank, The First National Bank,
By W. B. ALEXANDER, President. By JOHN II. KAUCHER, President,
Reynoldsville, Pa. Reynoldsville, Pa.
OR - '
C. F. Dickinson, 1218-19-20 Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
Mammoth Cleaning Up Sale
of Shoes at
NOLAN'S SHOE STORE
Queen Quality Shoes for $1.50
Men, women's and children's
Shoes at a great reduction.
We have 400 pairs on the bar
gain counters that must be
sold in one week. Legginsand
Slippers reduced 50 per cent.
Sale Starts Wednesday, March
7 and lasts one week.
D. Nolan's Siioe Store, Reynoldsville, Pa.