The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 01, 1906, Image 1

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REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1906.
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The Peoples National Bank
"Men," says Fielding, "do not become rich by
what they get, but by what they keep." Our sav
ings department is helping a lot of people to keep."
Deposits received in any amount and at any time
during the month. Interest computed twice a year,
January and July, and compounded. Said accounts
have excellent withdrawal privileges. : : :
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.3Q TO B.3Q.
The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa.
ESTABLISHED IN 1875 Tmmmmm
CAPITAL ffilOO.OOO.OO
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Rea's Quality Honey
Takes the lead. Ask your dealer for Rea's
and get a pure article and the finest quality
comb honey that can be produced. Rea's
methods are scientific. He has the largest
up-to-date apiary In this part of the Btate.
His honey has no unclean stains on the cap
pings and even the wood of the sections is
clean and white.
PERSONAL GUARANTEE.
If after eatlnn part of a section of my honey, you
find the quality Is not as represented, return, Jt to
me or your dealer and your money will be cheerful
ly refunded. Not a single section hs been re
turned In ten years. Call at Mnplewond apiary and
be convinced. Visitors aro always welcome. Fancy
quality honey only lHc per section. Sold by the fol
lowinn merchants of Keynoldsvllle, West Reynolds
ville and Rathmel:
Robinson & Mundorft Chas. P. Koerner .
Headley's Cash Store W. H. floor
Hunter & riilllren Jas. A.Tyson
J, W. Rigga D. B. & W. B. Stauffer
J. D. Woodring & Son J. H. Korb
S. C. Henry J. Bateson, Jr.
, James H. Spry
GEO. H. REA, R. F". D. INo. 2
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The Union Plumbing Com'y
"Habit of Good Workmanship"
A man doesn't have to know very much to get into
trouble. But it usually takes a man that knows his bus
iness to get him out.
SMALL THINGS OVER-LOOKED usually cause the
most trouble. A certain party wanted a sink installed.
CHEAPEST MAN, CHEAPEST GOODS. Hegotthem.
Up to date he has spent almost ten dollars on that sink
and waste pipes. He could have got the best sink we
have installed properly for less than what this has cost
him and not have any trouble.
People who take the trouble to investigate usually
have us do their work.
REFERENCE Any person we ever done work for.
THE UNION PLUMBING COMPANY.
Store open from 7.H0 a. m. to 8.00 p. m.
Summervllle 'Phone. Two doors below Opera House.
REYNOLUSVILl.E.
N. HANAU
July Clearance
Sale
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All
Summer Goods
Reduced
10c Figured Lawns 6V2C.
5c Embroidery now 3c
20c Embroidery at 10c.
45c Girls' Dresses at 33c.
10c Figured Batiste GV2C.
10c Embroidery now 7Vc.
25c Girls' Dresses at 19c.
50c Girls' Dresses at 39c.
Cannot mention all bargains. Come and see our
goods and get prices.
N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
William Gibson was at Clarion Mon
day. J. J. Sutter was in Wllllarasport last
week. ,
Mrs. H. F. Lavo U visiting in Wll
liamsport. Harvey Deter was at New Kensington
Sunday.
S. T. Reynolds was In Wllllamsport
last week.
John Carey, of Myetsdale, Pa., is visit
ing In town.
Miss Helen Seeley went to Chautau
qua Monday.
Mrs. C. R. Hall visited In Brookvllle
the past week.
Mrs. S. M. Gourley visited in Punx
sutawney last week.
Mrs. C. K. Hawthorne, of DuBols,
spent Sunday in town.
Will Crissman, of Pittsburg, Is visit
ing In Reynoldsville.
Carey Marsh, of Brookyllle, visited
relatives in town last week.
Rev. JameB H. Jelbart, of New Beth
lehem, was in town Monday.
James Bennett visited In Summervllle
the fore part of this week.
Miss Zoe Woodward visited in Falls
Creek several days last weeks.
John Ward, Jr., of East Pifsburg,
spent Sunday in Reynoldsville.
Mrs. Isaac Swartz visited in DuBois
three or four days the past week.
Frank McGlnnis, of Philadelphia, was
in town a few days the past week.
Harry F. Reynolds, of Pittsburg', is
visiting his parents in this place.
Misses Bessie - Sensor and Bertha
Bowser visited in DuBois laBt week.
Mrs. M. J. Farrell is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. F. P. Howe, at Arcadia.
Miss Agnes Riston is visiting .Mrs.
Dr. H. W. Truitt In Indiana this week.
Mrs. Nancy Coax, of Allegheny City,
is viBlting in Reynoldsville and vicinity.
Andrew Wheeler was at Kansas City,
Mo., the past week buying a car load,of
mules.
yMrs. C. A. Stephenson Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Nancy Reynolds, in Lock
Haven.
Miss Grace Craig, who was visiting
in Sligo, returned to thl9 place several
days ago.
Charles P. Koerner, groceryman, was
at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y.,
lust weekr
vMrs. O. II. Johnston visited her
mother at Day, Clarion county, during
the past week.
.jMiss Eflie Mllliren has hue a visiting
her brother, Glenn A Milllren, In Kane
the past'week.
Amos Klock, of Buffalo, N. Y., visit
ed his son, Irving IX. Klock, in this
place last week.
Mr. and Mrs. ChHfles Spencer, of
Bradford, spunt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Campbell. .
Miss Merrill Snyder, of Brookville,
visited at the home f Mrs. L. M. Sny
der during the past wf.k.
Mrs. M. 51. Crlbh.. of Wllklnsburg,
is visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Ris'on, on Grant i"-eut. ,
Mrs. H Erl Swift. . f Brookvllle, is
visiting hur parent!. Mr. and Mrs.
William Barclay, in this place. ,
Miss Mary Weiner, of Pittsburg, is a
guest at the bome of Charles W.
Herpel in West Reynoldsville.
Mrs. J. O. Kessler, of DuBois, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stiles,
In West Reynoldsville last week.
Mrs. James S. Abernathy was called
to 'Jamestown, N. Y., last Thursday by
the serious illness of her mother.
Dr. Clarence H. Reynolds will go to
Indiana, Pa., to-day to take charge of a
drug store for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. A. H. Fleming went to Sabula,
Pa., yesterday to spend a few pays with
friends who are camping near Sabula.
Miss Ruth Stiles returned last week
from an extended visit in Iowa City,
Cedar Rapids and other places in Iowa.
Fred K. Alexander, cashier Peoples
National Bank, wife and son, Arnold,
spent Sunday in Clarion with relatives.
Mrs. F. P. Howe, of Arcadia, who
was viBlting her parents in this place
several weeks, returned borne Saturday.
William Warren, a civil engineer
employed near Johnstown, Pa., is spend
ing a few days at his borne in this place.
Mrs. T. V. Malloy, of Butler, who
was viBlting her parents in this place
several weeks, returned home Satur
day. V, - . '
Mrs. Ida Snow, of Pittsburg, has been
visiting in West Reynoldsville.
Vincent Reynolds, of Johnstown, Pa ,
Is visiting his parents In this place.
James Bennett went to Kingsvtlle,
Clarion couty, this morning to accept a
position.
Mrs. S. B. Hall, of Brookvllle, has
been visiting in West Reynoldsville the
past week.
Harry Conrad Horpel. M. E..' will go
to Little Fall, N. Y., to-day on a
business trip.
Mrs. G. Newell Meeker and Miss
Luclle Mitchell are visiting in Clear
field, Houtzdale and Philipsburg.
Mrs. H. J. Pollitt spent Sunday at
Craigsvllle, Butler Co., where Mr.
Pollitt is superintendent of a woolen
mill.
Mrs. George H. Haggerty, of Arling
ton, N. J., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Hennlnger, In this
place.
Mrs. Francis O. Sutter and son, Ken
neth, left here this morning to visit in
Cleveland, Ohio, and Three Rivers,
Mich.
George Barrett, student In Glrard
College, Philadelphia. Is visiting his
grandfather, George 5IcGrody, in this
place. '
Mrs. L. Pohl and daughter, Viola, of
Pittsburg,' have bien the guests ef
Charles P. Koerner and wife the past
two weeks.
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Mrs. Ada McNutt and daughter, Mrs.
Dr, V. K. Corbett, of Driftwood, were
guests of Mrs. A. M. Woodward last
Thursday. .
Mrs. J. j. Sutter, Mrs. Albert Sutter
and Mrs. Brashlngton spent Sunday and
Monday with Mrs. Harry P. Thompson
in Brookvllle.
Mrs. Sibylla Nolf and grandson, Ward
Nolf, of Putney vllle, visited the former's
daughter, Mrs. A. F. Yost, In this
place last week.
Misses Vera and Margaret Apple
gate left on Monday for Van Wert, Ohio,
to visit their grandparents,, Mr. and
Mrs. John Cramer.
Mrs. W. C. Helmbold, Mrs. Gustavus
Wolf, and three children, of Curwens
vllle, were the guests of Mrs. W. B.
Alexander Monday. a
Dr. J. H. Hoffman and son, Norman,
of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with the
former's brothers; C. F. and J. J. Hoff
man, In this place. .
Dr. B. E. Hoover and wife are spend
ing this week at home of Doctor's
parents on a farm at Wlnslow, Gatklll
township, Jefferson Co.
Mrs. Mary Stodard, of Portland,
Oregon, has been visiting her Bister,
Mrs. J. H. B. Taylor, In West Reyn
oldsville for a week or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cook and .Mrs.
John Hocking, of Beaver Falls, who
were visiting in this place and Rath
mel. will return home to-day.
Mrs. E. A. Clark and daughter, Miss
Mildred, and Miss Evelyn Cailol, of Du
Bois, were guests at the home of John
O'Hare on Hill street, Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph R. Milllren left here
Saturday to visit In Wlnslow, Rosslter,
MabafTey and Punxsutawney. She
expects to be absent three weeks.
Misses Minnie and Daisy Strong wt.l
leave here to-day or to-morrow on a
pleasure trip to Erie and other places.
They will be absent several week.
Mrs. Susan Springer, of Hawthorne,
who was visiting her daughters, Mrs.
C. E. Jones and Mrs. Calvin DeHart, in
this place returned home last week.
Mrs. Brashlngton and daughter, Mrs.
Albert Sutter, of Franklin, Pa., are
visiting at home of he tatter's father-in-law,
J. J. Sutter, on Pleasant avenue.
Mrs. Charles Lyle, of Kel'.ay's Sta
tion, who was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Lilly Moore, at Rathmel, returned
home yesterday. Fred and Mary Moore
accompanied her home.
Miss Jennie Thompson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, of this
place, who was In California and Old
Mexico throe years, returned to her
home in this place Saturday.
H. C. Fleming, of Driftwood, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Fleming, at Emerlckvllle, and
visited his sister, 5frs. Robert Z. Par
rlsh, at this place this week.
Mrs. Philip Koohlejif accompanied by
Dr. J. B. Nealo, went to Pittsburg
Monday to undergo treatment in the
Mercy hospital. Her husband, Philip
Koehlor, who has been In Iowa several
weck9, will m?et her In Pittsburg.
.
Leon D Ferris, of Pittsburg, was in
Reynoldsville Saturday and Sunday.
Leon Is an rx-Reynoldsville boy whom
fortune is Ireatly kindly In the "Smoky
City." He Is now manager of a large
wholesale merchandise house.
Mrs. Martin Hanrahanand daughter,
Grace, and Miss Sara Johnston, of
Brookville, Beatrice Filllnger, of
Clarion, and Gene McDonald, of Crown,
Pa., visited Mrs. G. R. Yuengert In
West Reynoldsville a day last week.
Claude Truttt and wire, of Pittsburg
who have been visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Truitt, In
this place, went to Tyrone yesterday to
visit a few days. They will return heie
before going to their borne In Pittsburg.
Mrs. J. M, Dally, of Penileld. and ber
Bister, Mrs.. J. M. Groves, of Portland,
Oregon, visited the former's daughter,
Mrs. G. M. McDonald, in this place last
week. This is Mrs. Groves' first visit
In this section of the country in fcrty
four years.
James W. Gillespie, wife and daugh
ter, Catherine, will go to Salamanca,
N. Y., to-morrow and spend several
days with Ed. Hoy, president of First
National bank, of Salamanca, and
family. Monday Alex J. Gillespie will
meet his parents at Salamanca and they
will go to Chautauqua to remain a
couple of weeks.
Sykeavllle.
Mrs. J. M. Loghry and grand daugh
ter, Imilda, visited In DuBois Monday
James Ackley, wife and two daugh
ters, Faye and Margarett, of Halton,
visited with Wm. Rlshell and wife last
week.
Fifteen members of the Sykesvlllle
choir attended the dedication of the M.
E. church at Sandy Valley Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Florence Minns, daughter
Bessie and sister-in-law, Miss Martha
Minns, of DuBois, visited with Mrs. J.
M Loghiy Sunday.
Misses Lula Gearhart, Anna and
Laura Ennis and Maude Philllppi leave
to-day (Wednesday) for a month's visit
in New York City and Philadelphia.
Edward Mix, wife and daughter,
Essie, two grand children, Adaline and
John Yoder, of DuBois, and Harry Mix
and wife, of Alllegheny, visited with
J. M. Loghry's on Wednesday.
Miss Maude PblllippI entertained her
Sunday school class, numbering about
fourteen girls, at her home Friday
evening. Ice cream, cake and water
melon were served as refreshments.
On Wednesday a orowd of people
numbering about sixty gave Mrs. Geo.
Dunlap a complete surprise, it being
ber birthday. In the evening a crowd
of young people numbering thirty-seven
assembled. A neat lunch was served
about eleven o'clock.
Miss Twila London entertained six
teen of her girl friends at her home
Thursday. They assembled about ton
o'clock in the forenoon. A sumptuous
dinner was Berved at the noon hour to
which all did justice. The afternoon
was spent in playing games.
Luck and Chance.
Luck and chance don't figure in the
making of Prisser Stoves and Ranges.
They are the result of good materials,
careful workmanship and the best ex
perience in stove making. They con
tain many good Idea that lighten
kitchen work and add to the comfort
and convenience of the house-keeper.
Come in and let us tell you about tbem.
Sold and guaranteed by Reynoldsville
Hardware Co.
Excursion to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
The Buffalo, Roches tern ii Pittsburg
R'y will run another of its popular low
rate excursions to Buffalo and Niagara
Falls on Sunday, August 12th. Special
train will leave Sykes at 6.00 a. m. and
returning leave Niagara Falls i7.00 p.
m. and Buffalo 8.00 p. m. The round
trip fare will be only 12.50 and tickets
will also be good return!ngfrom Buffalo
on regular trains Monday, Aug. 13th.
United PresbyterianJReunion.
The ninth annual reunion of the
United Presbyterians will be held at
Exposition Park, Conneaut Lake, Thurs
day, August 9th. For this occasion the
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry.
will run a special excursion .train which
will leave PunxsutawneyJatR.OO a. m.
and returning leave Conneaut Lake at
6.00 p. m. Round . trip tickets $1.85.
Children over five and under twelve
years pf age half fare.
Buckwheat Reunion at Goodville.
For the Buckwheat reunion at Good
ville Thursday, August 9tb, the Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell ex
cursion ticket to Goodville and return
for trains leaving Punxsutawney at
7.30 and 8.30 a. m. at the low fare of
50 cents for the round trip.
Soldier.
John Morton, who has been very ill,
Is slowly improving.
Mrs. C. Early has returned from a
few days' visit with friends.
Soldier Is to have a new doctor soon.
Dr. Mills will move to Eleanora.
Mrs. R. B. Smith and Mrs. Morgan
Wilson, of Sykesyille, spent part of
Wednesday with Mrs. D. Varner.
Lightning struck one of the company's
houses during the heavy storm Satur
day, doing considerable damage. No
lives lost.
Miss Lizzie Clarkson, who has been
in Cleveland, Ohio, for some time, re
turned to her home in this place a few
days ago.
Mrs. George Allen, Sr.,' entertained
her daughter, Mrs. Love, and a number
of ber lady Irlends from DuBois one day
last week. A few ladies from Soldier
were invited and all report a very pleas
ant time.
Mrs. John Laverick, Sr , who was
operated on at the Adrian hospital a
few weeks ago, returned feeling well.
But sorry to say the pains are return
ing again in her face, wbicb makes it
very discouraging for ber and her fam
ily and friends.
Blng-Stoke Co.'s Saturday shirt waist
sale.
Douglass shoes at Mlllirens.
Shirt waist sale Saturday morning at
Bing-Stoke Co.'s. -
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word tor each and
evorv Insertion.
LOST Tan colored jacket between
Jacob Schwem's and Reynoldsville.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving
jacket at this office.
For Sale Four hundred chickens,
seventeen varieties. 81.00 each. W.
51. Fetterhoff, Reynoldsville P. O., Jef
ferson Co., Pa. Shipped any place.
For Rent Five room fiat with oloset .
and bath room. Also seven room bouse
with closet and bath room, In good lo
cation. Inquire of E. M. Evans.
For sale Six room house on Grant
st. Inquiie at New York Cash Racket
store.
For Rent Three office rooms on
second floor and ball on third floor, all
with modern conveniences, in Smith &
McClure's new building. Inquire of F.
D. Smith.
Wanted 15 experienced weavers
on woolen goods at once. .. Address
Brookville Woolen Mills,Brookvllle,Pa.
For Sale Ice cream tables and
chairs. Inquire at the Reynoldsville
Candy Works.
Farm for Sale Fifty acres In cul
tivation; located 31 miles west of Reyn
oldsville; fruit of all kinds; good build
ings ; farm In good condition and handy
church and school. Inquire of Henry
Snyder, Roynoldsvllle, Pa.
For Sale One house and lot in
West Reynoldsville' and one lot on
Grant St., Reynoldsville. W. C. Smith,
attorney.
Old-fashioned
Paint
The good paint which
lasted so well a generation
and more ago, was simply
pure white lead and pure
linseed oil. Paint made of
these two ingredients alone
is just as good to-day as it
ever was.
The only point is to buy
a brand which vou can
rely on.
Sterling 1
Pure White Lead
(Made by the Old Dutch Process)
and Armstrong & McKelvy
Linseed Oil are guaranteed
perfectly pure. They have
the reputation of years be
hind them.
If your dealer will not
supply you, it will pay you
to write to us.
NATIONAL LEAD & OIL CO. OF PA.
, Second National Bank Bklg., Pittsburgh, Pa,
For sale by all first -class dealers.
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