Wat REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1900. OLUME 15. NT'MUKK 14. The Peoples iafional Bank "Men," savs Fielilinir, "il' "t lieeomo rich by what they Ret. bv.t bv v, bit thov keep." Our sav ings department islirlpir.,ur n Int. t.fjii'cplc to keep." Deposits reeeived in any amount ami at any time during the month. Interest computed twice a year, January and July, ami compounded. Said accounts have excellent witbdrawnl privileges. : : : OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. The Peoples National Bank, Reynoldsville, Pa. a ESTABLISHED IN 1875 CAPITAL $100,000.00 fiff f A Mark of Refinement i Cleanliness of person is one of the most distin miitiino marls of refinement, and commands at all times the highest respect. To promote cleanliness, install in your sleeping apartment or dressing room a snowy white, one-piece Standard" Porcelain Enameled Lavatory provided with an abundant flow of hot and cold rumiing water. It is very pleasant and convenient to arise in the morning and have at your touch a proper place for making the toilet, without having to partially dress in order to reach the bath room possibly to find it already occupied. If you can possibly arrange space for a "rttiJatsf Lavatory in your room, the cost will not compare withtheresulting comforts. We have sample one-piece "(JStettdwd" Lavatories in our showroom and re spectfully invite you to ex amine them. "CONVCNICNCI" THE UNION PLUMBING COMPANY BpIow opem lunin'. H it li 'phones HEVNOt.n-tVIM.K, PA. THE PEOPLE WirO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. N. HANAU July Clearance f Sale All Summer Goods deduced lwY Furcd Lav:is G 5c Embroidery iuw 3Vc. 20c Embroidery at 10c. 4-5c Girls' Dresses at 33c. 10c Figured Batiste Olsc. iUe Embroidery now 71, ie. 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. DON'T DO IT Piin't go elsewhere for u Ilu.,lius C -.ursc.nr a Shorthand fours mitll you lmve iuvust1::ilcil om foiiimeri'-iil (-'itius,.,. Tlu- Uon. Ilcuiy llmii-k Ii:ih prpnoilnri'il our Commetrlul TVprvrtrnoni and its equipment the (ine-o lie lilts rvir seen. Tlioro Courses Twelve Tcadicrs Elegant Equipment Free Tuition Out riiduutes lire A IX ;!lii"--d in :r"iv! pfiitiuu. its soon :is tlo y v ailunie. St ud for our liirpc COM M Kill 'I A U f.Vi ALoti-sem VMY.V. on upi i:.-:itkii. Address : S. L. Lov. rky, I'rin. Com'l Dcp't. !i INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL. SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS. Eujri'tiej Murray is visiting In Frank lin. J. C. Norrls litis accepted a position In Butler. M. .1. Fiirrell was In Pittsburg over Sunday. Mrs. J. V. YounR vlaltoil In Itinpgold lust week. Walter B. Reynolds was in Pittsburg last week. Mrs. E. A. Gourley viBited In DuBols last week. Mrs. G. G. Williams was In Pittsburg lust week. Joslah Deter visited In Hawthorne the past week. tt. L. Taafo and wife Bpont Sunday in Fulls Crunk. MIhb Elizabeth Baughinan is visiting In Jeunette, Pa. Mrs. Philip Guthrie Is visiting a son at Summervllle. Dr. J. H. Murray and wife spout Sun day In Mabaffey. Mrs. Fred Piferis fisitlng her parents at Kennordell, Pa. Mrs. Maba Harriger visited! in Sutn inervlllo Saturday. Miss Anna Murray, of Big Run. visit ed In town last week. Mrs. Martin McCarthy was a visitor In Du BdIs yesterday. JJurvU Williams Hpont Sunday ami Mouday iu Brookville. Z"?.ZJ, Mrs. John Fink Is visiting her pur etits In Brockwayvllle. Dr. J. H. Noale and daughter. Miss Fay Neulo, are in Pittsburg. Mrs. Jacob Booth Is visiting her son, Dr. Fred Booth, at Fuirmount. Wm. Rhouds, of Penfleld, visited his sou, Grant IUioads, over Sunday. Jesse Hirst, of Jamisnnville, spent Sunday at his home In this place. Miss Opholia Wesson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Viola King, at Baxter. Miss Anna Martin visited in Now Bethlehem and Brookville last week. Miss Alice Reitz and Minnie Wood ring are visiting In WhI'o Haven, Pa. L. M. Snycbr Is in Buffalo and Nlag-a-a Falls this week on a business trip. Miss Margaret O'Brien is visiting Miss Moll id Drisuoll in New Bethlehem. Mrs. William Anderson, of Falls Creek, was a visitor In town yesterday. Matthow Philips and daughter, Laura, spent Sunday in New Bethlehem. Mrs. James Carroll Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John O'Neals, in Driftwood. Andrew Wbeelor went to St. Louis, Mo., yesterday to buy a car load of mules. Miss Ida Lenz, of Pittsburg, who was visiting In Ueynoldaviile, returned home Saturday. H. U. Burns, proprietor of the Wind sor Hotel, DuBols, win a visitor In town Saturday. Miss Edith Bauin, ! DuBois, was the guest of her cousin. !V!'ss Mary McClure this week Wither D. WililitoM, of Buffalo, N. Y.. visited bis purvn'- In tbls place the past week. H. J. IVllitt. sup, ;otendent of the woolen mill o. Omit-. He, was in town over Suinlny. Mrs. Cora Koouur. of Chicago, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. . and Mrs. W. S. Bracken. Miss Mattie Hopler, of Lfiatherwood, Pa., was the guest of Miss Lizzie Bris bin this week. J. F. Burnham and . wife, of Falls Creek, were guests of Robt. Z. Parrlsh and wife Friday. Mrs. Walter Williams, of Juneau, Pa., visited relatives in West Roynolds- villo the past wenk. W. L. Woodford and wife, of Sharon, nurc crue-ts of Postmaster E. C. Burns and wife last wvek. Roy Martin, of Plutburg, a eon of S. M. Martin, formerly of Hopkins, visit ed in town l:i.-,t wook. . M. R'.'U and wifo visited th lat-" ter's inrrnts nt Monroovlllo, Clarion coun'y, tlm prist, week. "A Mrs. K.:ury Uoa and Mi's. Frank Mc- Kec, of Jnui'uia, wcro pit -sts of Mrs. J. II. Corb.'tt over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .To'.in Hirst, Sr.. of Oil City, arc visiting th.'ir m, ,1. (. Hirst, and family on 1 1 1 1 1 s; reel. Mrs. L. J. McEntirn and Mrs. Hurry L. McEntlivs an viiiting Josuph Mitch ell and vlfo at Iloulzdalo. ' Miss Adda Davenport, of DtiHois, upent Sunduy with hoi' siotcr, Ills. James T. Evans, In this plncn. Miss Ella Fat-rell Is visiting relatives' In Punxsutawney. John Tyson will go to Blair Station, Pa., to-day to accept a positon. Mrs. Frances Byst and Miss Amy Bolllngor are In Philadelphia this week. D. E. Armagost, conductor on P. R. R., moved frcm Philipston to West Reynoldsville this week. Mrs. F.F. Dalley, of East Brady, vis ited her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. M. Mc Donald, In this place last week. Mrs. C. K Hawthorne, of DuBois, spent last week with her father, Philip Koehler, In West Reynoldsville. Alfred Carlson, a merchant of Wlsb aw, left here Saturday on a trip to Pat terson, N. J., and Now York City. Will A. Reynolds started out on Mon day of this week us traveling salesman for a rubber company of Wlnsted. Conn. Mrs. John Freeman, of Grampian, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. A. B. Weed, In West Reynoldsville laat week. Mrs. E. E. Smith, of Patton Station, was called horo last week by the serious Illness of her sister, Miss Grace Myers. Henry A. Swab and wife and Roy. J. W. Myers and wife attended the Swab reunion nt Shonnondale last Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Woodward was In New BnthlelicMii the latter part of last week attending the fu al f Bird Williams. F. M. Flynn, Esq , and two sons, Clement and Robert, of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's mother in this place. Frank Korb, of Pittsburg, visited his brother, J. II. Korb, Wtst Reynolds oldsvllle meat market proprietor, last week. Miss Beatrice Hoffman and Marian Baxter and Joseph Hoffman, of Pitts burg, are .visiting relatives in this place. A. B. Weed ana wife started yester day In the touring car on a trip to Du Bols, Grampian, Curwensrllle and other places. V. King Plfer, editor of the Curwens vllle Review, was in town Thursday on his way to attend the Pifur reunion at Wlshaw. Jjhn W. Fiok, Jr., and Sackett O. Wells are at Allentown this week at tending the P. O. S. of A. State Con vention. Mrs. A. J. Petrir.I, nee Kit Lowther, of Franklin, Is visiting the families of Pos-master E. C. Burns and William Barclay. Mrs. C. Longshore, of Johnstown, Pa., baa been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Wilhelm, in this place the past week. Mrs. Mary Stilus and daughter, Miss Flo Stiles, of Ebensburg, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. B. Ross, on Worth street. A. W. Cable, of West Reynoldsville. bud bis right thumb torn off last Fri day on an oil saver while at work in the Stgel oil field. Jacob Smltbboubr and wife of Pat ton, spent Sunday with their neice, Mrs. Charles Arnold, and family In West Reynoldsville. '.George M. Johnston and wl.e, of Mo Kpps Rocks, visited the former's broth er, J. K. Johnston, and wife In this place last week. "-iMiss Nolllo Rhoads returned home Saturday ovenlng after a weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Penfifild and Wlnterburn. Miss Elvlo Best, one of the operators in tho Bull Telephone Companys central oflico In this place, is spending this week in Brookville. Mrs. Claitdo Raymond, of Smothport, Is vif lt injr her mother, Mrs. Clara M. Shiek, in this placo. Mr. Raymond spent Sunday In town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boron and son, Charles. Jr., of Sewickjey, worn tin! guests of O. P. Kcnhimpf and wife on Grant street last, week. Mrs. Dr. W. B. Alexander went to PitNbiirjr yesterilny to spond a week and from thorn will o-o to Cnmbrldr Spi ii I'l reina'.j a .-'.mi'i timo. Miss Ella Kliuo is spending a couplo of w.-eks at Sndii-s Poiul, Lam Ontario. Slio will go to Thousand T-lands and Rochester before n.airninj homo. A rei i i-- MeMurniy, on -of the publinh-' ors of the Rrookvi'l'i J), ;mcint, was in Iveyti .id:-villo Saturday. IIo had spent a wee'.: with relatives at Emcrickviilo. Dr. A. II. Bowser, wife, daughter and son, 3I!:i3 Bjrtha and Addiijn, went to Walk Chalk, Arinstron' county, Mon day to attend the Bowser reunion. Doctor will return to-duy, but the others will not return until, Saturday. Misses Delhi O'Dominll and Maty ' Gosh, of thN place, attended a picnic In Fuller's prove Saturday afternoon. There wero about lift.y persons present. Miss Catherine Smeltzer and daught er, Miss Jennie Rtimltzer, returned to Ellsworth, Pa., last wouk, where Miss .lessli! will teuch school tho coming terra. Boyd Ungard and family, of New Kensington, wore guests of M', aud MrB. N. A. Heudley over Sunday, Mi Ungurd Is foreman In the reduction works. Mrs. Walter Cable, of East Brady, and Mrs.F. P. Kendall, of JWaynes burg, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Best, In this place the past week. Anthony D irwart and daughter, Mrs. Bert S. Burns, were called to Jer sey Shore SundHy to attend the funeral of tho former's m ither, and Mrs. Burns grandmother. James W. Stevenson, wife and son, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. are visiting In this place. They spent three weoks at Thousand Islands, Canada, arriving here Sunday. Mrs. C. S. McMahon, of Waterson, Chirlon county, visited ber brther, W. J. Morrison, In this place, and her sister. Mrs. George Brown, at Panic, tho past week. Mr. W. H. Easnn and wile, of Nov. Bethlehem, were tho guests of Fred K. Alexander and wife over Sunday. Mr. Eason was In business at this place several years ago. Albert J. Wordon, of Ashtolu, was called here by serious lllnnss and sub sequent death of his sister-in-law, Nellie McKernan. Mrs. Worden had been here several weeks. Jacob Smith, Mrs. William Shaffer and Mrs. Mary Henry, of Roekton, were guests at the homo of Mrs. Mary Fill hart In thU place the past week. Mrs. Shaffer is a sister of Mrs. Fillhart. U. G. Perry, of Washington, D. C, Is visiting his father-in-law, Rev. J. E. Dean, near this place. Mr. Perryjar rlved Saturday. Mrs. Perry and child ren have been here a couple of weeks. Mrs. William Bennett, of Grafton, W. Va., who was the guest of Mrs. M. E. Weed a couple of weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. Bennett was superintendent of tho Star Glass plan Bevernl years ago. Miss Mary Bohron, whose feet huve been drawn crooked with rheumatism, went to Pittsburg yesterday, accom panied by Dr. J. B. Neale, to either re ceive treatment for her feetorenter the Mercy Hospital and have an operation performed. Miss Anna M. Kunes. teacher In the public sohools at Braddock, Pa., who spent the summer vacation at ber home In this place, returned to Braddock Saturday. She will attend teachers' Institute tbls week and her school opens next Monday. Excursion Fares to Pittsburg. On account of Pittsburg Exposition, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Ry. will sell special excursion tickets to Pittsburg and return from Ridgway, DuBois, Clearfield, Punxsutawney, Fonolton, and Intermediate points on Wednesdays.Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26 and Oct. 3, 10 & 17. These tickets will be good going on regular trains on date of sale and for return until following Saturday and will include admission to the exposition. In Self Defense Major Hamm, editor and manager of tho Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., when ho was fiercely attacked four years ago by Piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which ho says : "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest t healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 2".c at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug stores of Reynoldsville and Sykesville. Loiter 1,1m. L!st of unclaimed let'.ers remain :g in post, oflico at Reynoldsvil'.o, I'ii.. for the week ending AA:gut,t 25, 1000: Sidney Allen i2;, Mrs. Magri. Dickey, Mi:-s Kr.'.- MetC. . .too Yio-ilii.. I Say ailver!,!: "d and rive date of lift I when ca'iit: fu- above. . E C. BCKX3.P. M. In P.eynol3svii!s. Many f :!.! h ;-t famill.n in Reyn oldsviilo ai.d ieiaity, are. u-iujj- the Prlzor Stoves un.l Ranges with ti.o ly-t results. Every one sold has given on'tiro satir-fneiion. Wo would be pleased to have you examine t'iciri. R"vr ;U.vl"? Iari-arc Co. CHEST 9 lVBtWMHBv I jrmiN P0INT5 of PAIN The sufferer frnnt rhetiinathm know too tti'll lb nljrntn Every point tn bis IxhIj npfmi tn be nicked with jihId. KEYSTONE LIQUID .loins SULPHUR la guaranteed to cure you even though your cam may ho considered hope. Ion. Tbli wondertul temtdy la Imply a liquified form of lulpbur from which all Impurltlet have been eliminated. It haa cured thouiianda of caaes and never failed. It will surely cure you KNEES . " ' (ln " trllu- At all drueltsu. SO centa and One Dollar. KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. PinSBURO, Pa. sinl.tA I'e'eln U na On , DisirlliiiioiH. HONEY Go to the following places anil j,ret R E A'5 guaranteed quality honey. Koblneon Mundurff Chua. P. Koerncr tleadley'sCash Store W. H. Moore . Hunter nilllren Jaa A. Tyson J. W. KIkkI I) D. & W. B. Staulfer J. D. Woodrlnjr & Son J. H Korb S. C. Henry J. Bateaon, Jr. James H. Spry Jefferson Supply Co. J l AT TH2 GRCATU CH W0RK5 AT TQN,QHI0 mm ' The dealer who dosen't have DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES may tell you they are not the best. He wants to sell what be has h's human nature. Before buying, ask the dealer who has them. A. Gooder Try it on the Coal Mil It lo l'.:c only ec'.f shinlnt; ttova rolisli coal .:cvc?,Xis bt-dcrticn enamel a,r.4 ?tcv pipe enamel saves wjrkand money; kills ruot, " J" " 1 it IiSie!! ro. lia - for a..t iSic r;cwj
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