The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 02, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME 15.
REYNOLDSVILLE. PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907.
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PERSONAL PARAQRAPHS.
ailmpses of the People who are Past
ing To and Fro.
John H. Corbett was In Clearflold
Monday.
Miss Adda Martin U vlsltlnR In Kit
tanning. Hon. 8. B. Elliott Is in Philadelphia
this week.
Mrs Martin McCarthy visited In Du
Bols Monday ..
C. R. Hall and wife r,)ent Christmas
In Brookvllle.
John Frlel, of Catfish, visited in town
the past week.
Robert Uobertson, of Bitumen, vIbIWm!
in town last week.
Mies Georgia Corbett Is visiting in
New Bethlehem.
Luther Harsls and wife visited In
Clearfield last week.
Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of SIIro,
la visiting In town.
IraS. Smith and son, George, were
in Pittsburg last week.
Maurloe Dickey went to Erie Satur
day to accept a position.
W. C. Elliott, editor of the Volunteer,
was in Pittsburg lust week.
Miss Ze Woodward visited In
Klttannlng the past week.
John Ward, Jr., of Plttsbutg, was a
visitor In town last week.
Miss Lois Robinson has been visiting
In PittHbuig the past week.
Dr. A. H Bowser and wife spent.
Christmas at Fairmonnt, Pa.
Miss Nellie E. Sutter visited her
parents in this place last week. .
A. C. Shannon, of Butler, visited his
parents In this place last week.
Frank Clawson, of Rldgway, visited
Ilia mother In this place last week.
NMrs. Vlargaret Hoffman visited In
Brookvllle several days IftBt week.
Miss May boll Sutter, of Pittsburg, Is
'hitlnff her parents on Pleasant A venue.
Mrs. Henry Fox, of Wampum, Pa.,
visited relatives in this place last week.
Joseph Macro, a student in a New
York college, spent the holidays in this
place.
Dr. J. B. Neale and daughter, Miss
Fay, were in Pittsburg the first of this
week.
Mi s Klia K. seeiey, or Buffalo, N. y.,
spent the hoitdays at her home in thl
place.
Andrew MoGlnnes and wife, of Phila-
l were visitors In town the past
Id y. of Pittsburg, visit
rem. this place the past
d Mrs. wok P. Alexander.
Mr R Vere King wpre at
Friday evening attending a
the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J' Dickinson.
The Officers and Directors
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The Peoples National Bank
Reynolds ville, Pa.
Wish its shareholders, patrons and friends
A Very Prosperous and Happy New Year
Shareholders will be pleased to learn that sinee the establishment
of the bank over a quarter of a century ago, the year just closed has
been the most prosperous; their active co-operation in advancing the
future prosperity of the bank is earnestly desired.
Although it is hoped that the business of the patrons of the bank
has been cared for. to their entire satisfaction, efforts to extend the
capacity of the bank to serve them will be continued.
The people of Reynoldsville and vicinity are proffered the use of
the facilities of the bank ; all will be made welcome and their interests
will receive careful attention.
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F. D. Smith, Vice -
DIRECTORS.
W. B. Alexander. F. D. Smith. L. P. Seeley. D. L. Taylor.
August Baldauf Amos Strouse W. C. Murray '
Dr. H. B. McGarrah Dr. J. C. Sayers
Mrs. P. Singer, of Penflold, was a
visitor at the home of Win. Burge Sat
urday. Harry Herpel, of Butler, spent the
past week at the borne of bis parents in
this place.
John Lusk, of Pittsburg, spentChrlst
mas with bis father, James Lusk, In
this place.
Mrs. Fred Bartow returned last week
from a visit with her mother at
Phlllpsburg.
Mrs. Sarah Clawson and sons and
daughters spent Christmas at Fair
mount, Pa.
Mrs. P. .1. Ward is visiting bar
daughter, Mrs. Martin Feeney, at
Charlerol, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lose, of Oil City,
were guosts of Mrs. C. Mitchell acouple
of days last week.
Mrs. Addison WelU, Misses Llllie
rhilllps and Pearl Barrett vlsltod in
Falls Creek Friday.
Mrs. Dr. Harry P. Thompson, of
Brookvllle, is visiting her parents
on Pleasant avenuo.
Jess Snvder and Bob Gibson went to
Newton Mills, Forest county, last week
to work in the woods.
Mrs. Mottle M. Zetler, of Emerlek
villn, Ib visiting her daughter, Mrs. C.
N. Lewis, In this plnuo.
Joseph NorriB, of Tarentuin, Is visit
ing his brothers, William and Henry
Norris, near this place.
J. L. Schall and wlfo, of Wilkins
hurg, visited the latter's parents, in
this place the past week.
Robert Lusk, of East Pittsburg, spent
sevnral days last week at the home of
bis father In this place. -
Foster Whltmore and wife, of Pitts
burg, visited thf former's parents In
this place the past week.
Harry Swartz and family, of Cowans
vllle, Pa., were guests of E. A. Gourley
and family over Christmas.
Mrs. Charles Dempster, of Wllklns
hurg. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. M.
McCrelght, on Hill street.
James W. Gillespie, manager of Birtg
Stoke Co. department stores, and wife
visited in Clearfield this week.
Cyrus and Miles Wells, of Plolett,
Clarion county, spent Sunday with
relatives In West Reynoldsvllle.
Mrs. C.J. Raymond, of Smethport,
Pa., has been visiting ber mother, Mrs.
Clara M. Shlok, the past week.
F.ank LaDue. of Cleveland. N. Y.,
wa the guest of W. H Cumins anil
family a couple of days last week.
Mrs. H Earl Swift and daughter, of
Brookvllle, visited the former's parents
on Jackson street the past week.
Mrs. J. A. Bonn, of .Tohnsonhnrg, U
visliing her son nil daughter. Thomas
D. Hoon and Mrs. George H. Rea.
John Drverxplkn and wife, of New
Bethlehem, were guostn of Mr and
Mr-, L, E Johnston a day last week
OFFICERS
President.
President.
F. K. Alexander,
F. P. Alexander,
John Tyson, of Bradford, spent last
week at noma of his parents In this
piace.
Mrs. A. E.- Foster, of Smethport, is
vlBlting ber mother, Mrs. JJ. M
Dunamore, In West Reynoldsvlllo.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mowery, of Emer-
lokvllle. visited their daughter, Mrs
W. W. Fales in West Reynoldsvllle last
week.
Misses Virginia Klock and Emily
Stewart, of Buffalo, N. Y., were guests
of the former's brother, lrvln it. Klock
yesterday..
Misses Josephine and Nolle Mont
gomery, of Pittsburg, visited their
parents In West. Reynoldsvllle the
past week.
Miss Nannie Cochrane, of Kittaning
who was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C
Gibson. In West Reynoldsvllle, returned
home Monday.
M Isses Erma and Caroline Robinson
were In DuBois yesterday attending a
dinner given by Mrs. George II. Wuti
dorff.
iviiss riannan jane, wiuinm
Robert Barker, of Sagamore, vl
and
ivooeri nurser, m nngniiiore, v
their cousin, Miss Frances Reed, d
tVia Ituul. uraolr
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Lester Biick, of Fairmount City, Is
visiting his cousin, Mrs. Harvey Deter,
and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs
Matthew Phillips. ,
Mrs. Dennis McConaughey, of John
sonburg. visited her brother and sister,
Thomas D. Hoon and Mrs. George H
Rea, the past week
Ralph Strouse and wife and Walter
Strouse, of Frostburg, Md., visited the
young men's mother, Mrs. Fred Zaltlor,
in this place the past week
John Reddecliff, of Bltdmen, spent
Sunday in town. Mr. Reddecliff sang
a solo In the M. K. cburoh Sunday
morning. He Is a good singer.
Mrs. N. Hanau Is visiting her ulster
In-law, Mrs. Joseph Strauss, In Phila
delphia. She expects to remain In the
"(Quaker Ulty" several weeks,
Mrs. Hannah Butler Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Jelbart, in New
Bethlehem. Fay Butler accompanied
her grandmother to JNeW Bethlehem
J. E. Klrchartz and wlfr, of Beaver
Falls have been visiting the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rlston,
and their son, Charles S. Klrchartz,
during the past week.
E E Murphy, of Norfolk, Va., spent
Christmas with his mother and sister.
Mrs. Susannah Murphy and Miss Ella
Murphy, at, the homestead near
Emerlekvllle. He returned to the
pouth Saturday morning
Miss Minni' Dm W. of Canton. Pa,,
has been a guest a' the home of E A
Hull on .lankson street, the past ten
days Miss Dunbar camp here to attend
the wedding of Miss Laura Hull snd
Mr. lrvln Rea,
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Cashier.
Asst. Cashier.
Mrs. A. J. Meek and Mrs. G. G.
Williams went to Pittsburg Friday to
hear the Mozart Concert Co. which
rendered Handel's Messiah. Mrs.
Williams returned home Saturday and
Mrs. Meek remained In Pittsburg until
this week to visit a sister and niece.
Homer Ressler, former typo In The
Star olllon, who went to Chicago last
August to take a course In machine
composition In tho Inland Prluter
Technical School, Ib visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ressler,
in tbls place.
Dr. J. Bell Neff, pastor of the M. E.
church of DuBois, a noted lecturer and
a great preacher, and Rev. F.. M.
RenMlnger. pastor of the M.E.chnrch at
Falls Croea, who had been at Wlshaw
Sunday night dedicating the new M. E.
church, made TUB STAR pffloe a very
pleasant call Monday forenoon.
J. If. Johnston and wife. Hugh Morri
son..). W. and Ray Hunter attended
the Morrison-Hunter wedding In Beech
woods last Thursday, and also attended
the reception given Mr . Morrison and
bride at home of tho former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Morrison, at Aliens
Mills yostorday. Sen write-up of the
wedding in another column of this issue.
How to Cure Chilblains.
'To enjoy freedom from chilblains,"
writes John Kemp, East Otisfleld, Me.,
"I apply Buoklen's Arnica Salvo.
Have also used It for salt rheum with
excellent results." Guaranteed to cure
fever sores, Indolent ulcers, uileB,
burns, wounds, frost bites and skin
diseases. 2"c at Stoke & Fclcht Drug
Co. store Reynoldsvllle and Sykesvillo.
Stockholders' Annual Meeting.
The regular annual mueiing of the
stockholders of the Reynoldsville Clay
Manufacturing Company will be held at
the company office In the King & Co.
building, East Main St., Reynoldsvllle,
Ph.. on Thursday, January 10, 190", at
2 00 p. m, for the purpose of electing a
board of directors for the ensuing year,
and the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before
the meeting.
i i C. J. Kerr, Secretary.
The Right Nsme.
Mr. August Sherpe, the popular
overseer of the poor, at Fort Maoison,
la., says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills
are rightly named; they act more agree
ably, do more good and make one feel
better tban any otber laxative. Guar
anteed to euro biliousness and consti
pation. 2fio at Si ok n & F.-lcht Drug
Co. store Reynoldsville and Hykesviile.
Reduced Rates to Harrisburg Account
Inauguration Governor-Elect Stuart.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets
sold January 14 and 15, good returning
until January 10, Inclusive, from all
stations In Pennsylvania. Consult
nearest Ticket Agent.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Citizens National Bank ot Reynolds-
villo, Pa., will be beld at their banking
room Tuesday. January 8th, 1907. at
one o'clock p. m, for the purpose uf
electing a Board of Directors for the
ensuing year, and the transaction of
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
J. S. Howard. Cashier.
Gold Se.al Rubbers, the kind that
w.-r. Men's $1.25. Women's 75o at
Adams' shoe store.
Takn vour watnhes and nlnnlrn fnr re-
Pair to Samuel Katzen. the iewelnr. He
guarantees all bis work for one year.
N xl door to Posiofflce, Reynoldsvllle.
Prices h.ivo advanced along almost
very business line In the world save
Hliinir t.hn atih,wr1nt.ion ntli,(t nf it
country newspaper. The majority of
me reaaers oi a country paper seem lo
think the publisher can get along on
promises and criticism ami at the same
time contribute in csnh and itflvnrtiMinir
to everv charitable object presented to
hi in. Now Is the time to settle bark
subscription. Clearfield Itepuliliutn .
RHEUMATISM CANNOT BE
CURED UNLESS URIC-0
IS USED
Sudden Death, Heart Failure and
Paralysis Are Caused by Poisonous
Uric and Rheumatic Acids.
The disease whose causa is shrouded
in mvsterv. the affliction that ia said to
be incurable. Is commonly known as
paralysis. Mhow us a person Buffer ng
with thia disease, and you will find
that at some time previous to the at
tack, the patient suffered from some
form of Rheumatism. This damreroua
disease should not be neglected, espe
cially where there ia a cure within such
easy reach. We refer to Smith's 8 pe
el flo Urio-O, a harmless compound, free
from alcohol anil poison, and made to
cure Rheumatism only. Urlo-O acta
wiui marvelous swiftness on the blood,
muscle and kidneys, and cannot fail
to remove all traces of poisonous Uric
and Rheumatic acid from the system.
Uric-0 is not a cathartic, does not affect
or distress the stomach, and Is the only
known liquid preparation that will re
lieve and permanently cure Rheuma
tism In Ha moat distressing forms. We
want all Rheumatic sufferers to test the
merits of Uric-O, therefore by address
ing the SMITH DRUUCOMPANY.SYR
ACUSE, N. Y., a liberal size sample and
circular will be sent free. Uric-O h
sold by Druggists at $1.00 perbottlo,
or will be sent direct upon receipt oi
price.
Urlco Is stld In Reynoldsvllle -by the
Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
The high School Bulletin
Editor in-Chief, Bert A. Hoffman.
Current Events, Lena Herpel.
Social Events, Mildred Sutter.
In a close and exciting game the R.
13. U. basket ball team defeated the
Independents In Evan's skating rink
Christmas afternoon. The score was
20 to 12. Ills a good thing the R. H.
8. did w!n,for It Is the qnly game they
won last week. The line up was:
R R. 8. Independents.
L. Sykes McEntlre
H. Sykes Thornton
Hoffman Copping
Murray Harris
Thornton ' Adams
Clair for Copping.
The R. H. S. team was defeated in a
game at Bolivar Wednesday night of
iast week. Toe Bolivar team was after
scalps and they got ours. It was the
first defeat of the season and It did not
go down very good. It seemed strange
to sue a score of 17 to 7 In favor of
Bolivar. This was Bolivar's best team
and after the smoke of battle cleared
away, and taking everything Into con
sideration, we were satisfied with the
score, although we think that on our
floor or a neutral floor there would be a
different tale to toll. The high school
llno-up was: Marsh, Sykes, HolTman,
Murrby, and Thornton.
After the defeat at Bolivar the trim
tnitig at Johnstown Thursday evening
by the ex-high school team did not
shock us very much. The Johnstown
team was the fastest team we have ever
played against. Most of them were
college players, one bad played with
State and another with Dickinson
varsity teams. The floor was 1111 feet
long and 50 feet wide and a coupl.) of
our players got lost on the floor and
before tbey were found the Johnstown
team bad run the score up so high we
could not overcome it. The Reynolds-
vllle line-up was: t. Sykes, B. Sykes)
Uonman, Marsh, J. tl. Thornton
Murray for Law Sykes. .
Butler team will play the R. H. S.
team in Evan's skating rink Friday
evening of thiB week.' Be sure to see
the R. H. S. battle with the champions
of the state. This game will show
whether we are able to get into fast
company or not.
LLOOTTSS
For Sale on Easy Terms.
Thirty fine residence lots for sale on
i xtension of Fourth street on easy
terms, to suit purchaser. Inquire of
VI. Well, Keynoldsvlllo, Pa.
You will save money by attending the
great sale at I. Horwitz store.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent oer word for each and
eTorvinseruoD.
FOR Rent Furnished rooms for
light bouBe-keeping. Inquire of Mrs.
Margaret T. Mitchell.
FOR Sale Three lots. Inquire of
Mrs. s. M . Hlioaus.
For Rent Three office rooms on
second floor and hall on third floor, all
with modern conveniences. In Smith &
McClure's new building. Inquire of F,
D. Smith.
Lost A Indies' silver watch between
Rathrael M. E. church and Cherry
avenue, Rathmel Finder please leave
at ivainmei postomoe.
For Sale One house and lot In
West Reynoldsvllle and one lot on
Grant St., Reynoldsvllle. W.C. Smith,
attorney. ,
For Sale One ten room double
house and one acre ground near
Wisbaw. Inquire E. Neff.
Wanted Lady to advertise our
goods locally. Several weeks home
work. Salary $12 00 per week, (1.00 a
day for expenses. SAUNDERS Co Dopt.
W.. 40-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,
111.
For Sale Tbree cows. Inquire of
H. A. Swab, Reynoldsville.
FOR Sale Second band buggy,
slcigb, single harness and cook stove.
Inquiro of Philip Koohler.
Closing Out
Sale
at
The Union
Bargain
Store
All goods to be sold
at
Cost Price.
GROOMING COUNTS
But It cannot make a Fair Skin or a
UIomv Coat.
Women with good
complexions cannot
be homely. Creams,
lotiens, washes and
powders cannot make
a fair skin. Ivery
horseman knows that
the satin cout of his
thoroughbred comes
from the animal's
"all-right" condition.
Let the horse get
"odhisfueiVandlis
coat turns dull. Cur
rying, brushing and rubbing will nive
Lima cli'nn cout, Imt cuniiot produce
the coveted sniootlini'is and plots of
the hnrat's 8':in, which is liiscom.
pxiou. The LUios will see the point.
Lane's FansHy
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Is iho I'd preparotii'.! i"r l.vltes viio
A -Krc ' ) 1. na'.. vci .oi'ii'.: J tl i,t
jjj Leech's J
: Planing Mill i
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I West Reynoldsville jj
Window Sash, Doorb, J
4 Frames. Flooring, S
I STAIR WORK J-
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
i Em, Etc.
Contract and repair work given t
a prompt attention.
J Give us your order. My prices
are reasonable. $
W. A. LEECH, FROPRIETOR. I
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Talks
Now, Mrs. .Brown, I want
to impreps on you the neces
sity of giving your children
nothing but food which you
know to be pure. ,
What do you care most
about in the way of meats?
Oyster?? Well, that's all
right, provided . they are
Seal&hipt, but I should not
advise you to risk any other
kind. But the Sealshipt
oysters are protected from
contamination. They are
packed at the beds in a seal
ed enamel case, with the ice
outside. That keeps them
free from dirt and germs.
The ice we use is not always
above suspicion, and I should
not risk letting it touch any
food.
"It's better to be sure than
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sorry, ana witn oeaiBtupt
oysters you may be sure that
you are getting absolutely
pure food. They are easily
digested, so let the children
have them as they like.
But, remember, nothing
but Sealshipt you mustn't
tske chances with children's
stomachs.
N
OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
To the Stockholder! of the Pltuburf
industrial iron worn:
You am herebv notlned that a mMtlnr of
the stockholder of the PlttAhunr Industrial
Iron Works will be hld at the office of tha
company in Rrynoldsvllje, Prnna.. on Thurs
day. January U. 1M7, at .' o'clock p. m. to
take action upon the approval or disapproval
of a proposed Increase of the indebteanma of
the company from ,0U to IliA.OUO, for th
Surtoae of purchaalnff the property of the
eystone Boiler aud Radiator Oo. at Hunt-
uiKion. ra, aca proriauia: a work in capital
for saoia.
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Frank s Restaurant
J. S. BECKV- ITH,
Secretary.