The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 29, 1906, Image 8

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    Sykesvllle.
Samuol Rued U quite ill at this writ
log. ,
I. G. Mansfield made a business trip
to Keynoldsvllle Monday.
Quite a numberot people altondi d the
reunion at DuUois last Thursday.
M1b8 Janet Wll.lams, of Johnstown,
visited with Jacob Smeal and family
In towu last week.
Six persona were taken into the M. E.
church in full menibe-slilp Sunday by
Rev. B. C JicMinu.
Mis. A. S l'Mlllpol, son, Willie, and
daughter, Vliylnla, of Blacklick, visit
ed with mlaiiv.it in town tli- pat w. ,.k.
John Null uml wife attended the
wedding of tln'ir son, Kdvuru. to Miss
Rosa Ki.ttlebf i jjt r in Curwi-iville lust
Wednesday. v
Mi9s Beatriiv Siiiitii. of Cli-iuTi-id,
visited with Mi Goideu 1'hlilippi
aeveral days li-t week. Mif-s l'lii:iiii
accompanied her mi her return i ome as
far a9 DuBols.
Charlos Widduwnon, of Indiuua, vi-.il-ed
with his auut, Mrs. Emma Nupp.
last Wednesday. Sept. 3 he will leave
for the Kongo I'Yeo State in Africa us a
medical missionary.
Joseph Grinder and wife, of Cry k
side, visited at the former's home last
week. Mr. Grinder was formerly em
ployed at Creekside, bur, will now (jo 10
Blairsville. where he will be emplojed.
Tuesday Excursions to Niagara Falls and
Toronto.
Every Tuesday, to and including Sep
tember 25th, tho Buffalo, Rochester it
Pittsburg R'y will 6ell excursion tickets
from Falls Creek to Niagara Falls and
Toronto, good for return passage any
'time within fifteen days from date of
1 sale at fare of $7 45 to Niagara Falls and
$8.00 to Toronto. For full information
consult agents of the company.
Stockholders Meeting
There will be a ttockholders meeting
of the Heynoldsville Water Company
at the ofllce of M. M. Davis, Secretary,
on September 24, at 2 o'clock p. m., for
the purpose of receiving reports from
the officers, the election of officers and
to transact any other matter or business
required of the stockoldurs. deemed
necessary.
M. M. Davis, Secretary.
Florsheiro shoes at Mi'lirens
Parasols at Mlllirens.
Don't forgot to attend the big fair at
Brookville September 4, 6, 6 and 7.
The only fair in Jefferson county.
Butter-fly batistes at Millirens.
eOODEK'S fiMAlii AUGM
Before moving into the
iDuilclinQ on
At,
I.
Soldier.
Clans Early and wife were in DuBols
one day last wot k.
Will Morton aud wife were at Du
Bois last Thursday.
JohnB Morton visited J.E.Morton
and wife several days last week.
A bouncing boy came to reside with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey recently.
Uei-uico, young daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Winslow, has been quite ill.
James Patterson and familye hav mov
ed to the London iniues near Ruthmel.
Rev. J. A. Parsons and wife, of Royn
o iUvillo railed on friends here Satur
day. A viihuiblo cow belonging to John
C:lliert was killed in the coke ytrds
here by an engine.
A urge crowd from thii plauc was at
DuUois Thuivduy to nee Hie K. of 'P.
parade which was very good.
C. J. Kerr and a number of his friends
who are visiting at his home In Roy n
oldsville were at Soldier one day lust
week.
Mrs. James Ross and the Misses
Katherine and Caroline Ros, Mrs. A.
R. Ritchie and Master LaMarrand De
Vore attended the Scotch picnic at
Hand's Grove last Saturday. They
were also accompanied by Morris Smith
and wife and two sons of R.-ynoldsviUe.
They had a very enjoyable time.
Excursion to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
To'onto, Tuesday, Sept. 4th.
The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
Ry. will run their annual after harvest
excursion to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Toronto on Tuesday, September 4th,
affording an excellent opportunity for a
trip to the Falls and the great Toronto
fair, which ' opens August 27th and
closes September 10th. Special train
will leave Falls Creek at 6.10 a. m.
Fare to Niagara Falls and return
$2.50. Fare to Toronto and return
$4.00. Niagara Falls tickets will be
good going and returning on special
train on date of sale, also for return
passage from Buffalo on regular trains
Wednesday. Sept. 5th. Toronto tickets
will On good for return passage, with
privilege of stop over at Niagara Falls
or Buffalo, if used on or before Satur
day. September 8th.
Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
Special excursion by Buffalo, Roches
ter & Pittsburg Ry., Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Train leaves Falls Creek at (i 10 a.
m. Round trip tickets, which will also
b good returning from Buffalo Wednes
day, Sept. 5th, only $2.50.
See the new negligee shirts at Millions.
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry,
Out Glass, Silverware, Umbrellas, Etc.
WEDNESDAY,
At
I will sell my entire stock at auction. Everything goes tp the
highest bidder. A special invitation is extended to the ladies.
uoon
Reduced Rates to Brookville Fair,
For the Fair to be held at Brookville,
Pa , September 4 to 7, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will sell round
trip tickets from Pittsburg, Oil City,
Driftwood, Jobnsonburg, Falls Creek,
and Intermediate -tat Ions, to Brookville
on September 4, 5, 6, and 7, good to re
turn until September 8, Inclusive, at re
duced rates (minimum rale 25 cents).
Consult nearest ticket agent.
For Sule.
One hundred fine residence lots on
Fourth street, on easy lernis to suit the
purchaser. Pliy gas and water can he
had. Most lieautiful ivsidenee street in
town. Close to hn-iness center. In
quire o( O. Wheeler, Keynoldsvllle, Pa.
NOTICE TO PAINTERS.
OlTlCE OK THK CorNTV I'OM M ISSIONKHS OF
JKIFKIISOS COUNTY,
1IROOKVII.I.K, 1'A., AllllllSt 8, 1IM.I.
Seized nm,Misals will ! received ill this
ofll e 11 mil 12 o'clock noon. September 0, lwil,
for furnlsliinir the muloihtls and labor i-e-quired
In (m'lllinu anil IIuMhiiIhk the nuts,
rods and holts of the following county bridges,
viz.;
NAMKOr BltlDOK. Twp. oil Hon. Btiikam
North Fork Brookville North Fork
itlooit's Mill F.ldred Ills .Mill Creek
I, nun's.... Heaver and "Intfunlil Utile Sandy
Uesslei ....Heaver anil KlnuKold. Mttle Handy
UilstMill Oliver Little Sandy
rrunkle' Mill . Oliver Sandy Crunk
Hrockway vllie..l)rorkwiiyvllle Toby
Clover Hun (Jasklll Clover Kun
One coat of pnlm to be applied toallmelal
put t of said bridges and all bidders must bill
upon both of the following kinds of pafttl, 10
wit: Graphite F.lnstlc l'aint No. 3, manufac
tured lv the National Paint and Varnish Co ,
Cleveland, Ohio, and Dixon's Silica (iraphlte
Black faint, manufactured by Joseph llixon
Crucible Co., I'hllailelpMx, Pa.
Hidden shall also bid for each bridge sepa
rately, but may in addition bid for the lot as
a whole.
Bids shall be addressed to the county com
missioners and endorsed on the envelopes,
"Proposals for 1'iilntliiK" and shall be In ac
cordance with the specifications on Hie In the
Commissioner's OfHce.
The bidder to whom the contract Is awarded
shall Rive bond with two milticlent sureties,
residents of Jefferson County, Pa., probated
before some officer authorized to take iirllda
vlts, or the bonds of a surety company organ
ized and existing under the laws of this stale,
In double the amount of the bid, conditioned
upon the fait hf ul performance of thecontraet
The rljfht to reject any or all bids Is re
served by the Commissioners. Hperlliratlons
may be seen and information and blanks for
hiddfngohtulned at the said Commissioner's
Olllce.
Hy order of County Commissioners,
a. i-:. ;,t I.ltl! AITM,
Commissioners' Clerk.
PENNSYLVANIA RVILROAD
14.00 to FiusDuro and Return
Wednesdays, September 5, 12, 19, and 26, October 3, JO, and 17
INCLUDING ADMISSION TO EXPOSITION.
Tickets good to return within four days, including date of issue.
Grand.Misic hy-Great Bands.
J. U. WOOD, Passeinrer Traffic Manager. GEO. V. BOYD, Gen'l Passentrer Audit.
2:30 O'clock, P.
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BARGAINS OF
REYNOLDS V iLLE,
AZTEC ARCHITECTURE.
Wonderful Endurance of the Old
Mlxll-:n lIutllWllKK,
The . lexic.tns or Hi .V ice liiillnna
1.1:1 faive the people of the United
fitutes lessons In ;m M. ' lure and In
boIIiI construction of huilillngs. There
are bulMltigs standing today In the
City of Mexico that Ihivo stood for
three centuries and 11 W i:i 1111 excellent
stnte of preservation. There Is not a
friiine building In the 1 ;iy. There are
a few adobe, but most nil me stone,
brick or eomenl. There Is n brick
building down In the old pnrt of the
town that was creeteil prior to 1 I.TO.
It shows that so lor.;; c;; 1 t!3 th it the
Indians were experts In the iiiiinufiw
ture of bricks, lint je.-oiiaMy SO per
cent of nil the building are made of
concrete cement. Cement ami concrete
have been used successfully In Mexico
for fillO years, tinil nil the cnlhedrals
and churches are of that nialerliil. On
the line of the Vera ems', l'ucllic can
be seen the ruins of Tore ISravo, where
there are evidences of a city ruined
centuries ago. There are some twenty
pyramids of solid cement which must
have been erected over DUO years ago.
Due of these pyramids is 170 feet In
height, and on the summit rests a
cement ledge thirty feet In diameter.
This, ns well us others, Is of llllgree
work nnd curved atntuary.
Near this stands another of white
limestone, built In four terraces, with
carvings and o-nainentatlons which
would put tOKhanie the modern Amer
ican sculptor. II has stood all these
centuries, yet the limestone is much
easier broken than the cement. Think
of n town of almost 400.000 persons,
and tho fire record is three in 0110 year.
The Inside wall 1 of ninny of UiS build
ings are ns unHi ns six feet through,
and all lniiliihi','! are built around
courts. There Is no provision In any
of them for II res, and at the present
time small coal oil stoves are selling
iu the city for 0 the Biinie thnt sell
for $U iu the states. The floors are of
stone, tho ceilings of filigree cement,
the walls of coarse plaster and nlmost
without exception hand painted. Tho
architecture on ninny bnildlngH In the
republic shows that the Indian of cen
turies ago was abend of the modern
builder of today. Ilobnrt N'ews-Ite-publlcan.
CZ3 I CJT
SEPT. 5, 1906
People's National Bank:
Nov. 1st, 1906
A LIFETIME
leweru
V'iKqiillo V-HJlt.
Tlli'e ... i.i in.), i.uito are fastened
'" ' '! y a v'.c-hl secretion from the
1. 1 ; l ..). i'r mi 2."0 to 3: eggs
I 1 nl i t'n.e. and the little boat
' i. el ma s Is no c instructed thut It
;i cot overset. It cannot be sunk nor
!.. any wny injured by wind, rain or
water. It Is almndone 1 "y the Insect
mil the ckh aro ha telle . by the heat
of tha sun or ntmo ;pliere. A teuipcr
nture below freezing Is said not to
destroy the vitality of the mosquito's
es's.
The Hear, ! nf 111 Life.
Sir AVilllam drove, the eminent sci
entist and Jurist, never forgave himself
for not discovering the spectroscope.
"I had often observed," he said, "thnt
there were different lines exhibited In
the spectra of different nietnls limited
In tho voltaic arc, nnd If I had had any
reasonable nniount of wit I oiiKht to
have seen the converse viz, thnt by
Isnillou different bodies show In their
pectral lines the materials of which
Uiey nro composed."
Two Poor WnlKri.
Hewitt Time waits on no man.
Jewctt I jruess that's the name of tho
new waiter at my restaurant. New
York Press.
NOTHING
PITTS
flWjBsl
EXPOSIT
Opens Wednesday
Evening
GREATEST MUSICAL PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED
fJREATORE
"ttiyust '29 to Gep. ember 8
Yi-ilDirsSlE TSiOWIAS
Dr'tiHESTnA
September 10 to 15
SQUSA
SeptoiVjer 17 to 22
hg TOMSK HIPrODROSSS ""T'r
K?JAfcKCSUZ hilt HIS WONCZRfU. AiHSiiir
"Destruction nl fc 1 frn--. :co' L'nllnl -Stares Ooverim-it". -Kagniflcsnl
IMi'bil of 11.3 r.r .n.irccs pi t::8 So'iili "A,-ou;nl v ' 'jrV Viin
graph iVInviiig Piuasaj Enormous Fcit:j '.'.'h: l
Cn; Tare for Round Trip on All rvailroadu
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
The Star's Want Column
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Are The One to Suffer
by the "penny-wise pound-foolish"
policy of mixing your own
paint9. Kuy Lawrence Ready
Mixed Paint prepared from
the best pigment and the purest
linseed oil with scientific accu
racy. Guaranteed by the maker.
Lawrence
Ready
Mixed
PAINT
Sold by Ko.ytoie- Hardware Company
LIKE IT"
AUGUST 29
HERBERT
September 24 to 29
ELLERY'S BAND
October 1 to 6
AMROSCH
October 8 to 20
never fails to bring result
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