The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, February 06, 1907, Image 1

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REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907.
NUMBEB 36.
VOLUME 15.
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Park Theatre, Thursday, February 7.
Richard Milton in a sumptuous revival
' , of the World-Famed Farcial Ecstaoy
"WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES"
IBy Geo. H. Broadhurst. The cleverest company that has
ever interpreted this cleverest play.
LAUGH. A ROAR. A SCREAM.
The Citizens National Bank
ITS FINANCIAL STRENGTH
Your attention is directed to the names of the
following well known business men, who compose
our Board of Directors :
David Wheeler
McCurdy Hunter
J. M. McCreight .
John F. Dinger
Dr. A. H,
Arthur O'Donnel
John W. Stewart
James G. Brown
Andrew Wheeler
Bowser
In addition to above, we have a strong body of
( stockholders, whose standing and responsibility give
j increased strength to the institution.
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK -..;
. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
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N. HANAU
Annual Clearance
Sale.
I will.close out all winter goods. You can save from
25 to 35 per cent by coming here to "buy.
FASCINATORS 50c ones, Clearance Price 35 cents.
75c, clearance 59c. $1.25, clearance price 87c.
NOTIONS 50c Golf Gloves for 37c. 25c Golf Gloves
for 19c. 50c Handbags 26c. 25c Handbags ft 15c.
LADIES' COATS I sold coats in the beginning of the
season for less than any other store in tow n. ,
II 0 00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, t5. 00.
112 00 Coats, Clearance Sale Price, 15.00.
115.00 Oats. Clearance Sale Price, (7 50
CHILDREN'S COATS-$2.00 Coats, now $1.39. $1.50
Coats now 90c. $3.00 Coats now $2.25. $3.50
White Bearskin Coats, $2.25.
Come and see for yourself.
N. HANAU. REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
capital and surplus
$112,000.00
Established 1875.
THE
ASSETS
$450,000.00
Peoples National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE
A bank eminently fitted by long experience, extensive con
nections and large resources to give business men exception
ally good banking service.
1 OFFICERS : ;
W. B. Alexander, Presidont.
F. Dr Smltt, Vice President. ' ' F. K. Alexander, Cashier.
August Baldauf, Vtoe President. F. P. Alexander, Asst. Cashier.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 6.30.
Sykesvllle.
Miss Laura Ennis visited with friends
In Falls Creek Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Grace NefT, of DuBois, visited
with Miss Julia Reed several days last
week.
Eric Sylvis and wife, of Shelocta,
visited with Mrs. William Sloppy
several days last week.
Miss Electa Nupp, of DuBois, visited
with her aunt, Miss Nena Nupp,
several days last week.
Miss Ada Wllliard left here Satur
day for Buffalo, N. Y., where she will
visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Diamond.
Harvey Nupp and wife and Mrs. Con
away and daughter, of DuBois, visited
with Mrs. Emma Nupp on Thursday.
Mrs. Roy Brown, of Denver, Colo
rado, is visiting at the homes of her
uncles, Samuel and Phineas Reed, at
present.
Rev. Merrill and wife, of Meadville,
and Simon Hand and wife of DuBois,
visited at homes of He v. R. C. McMinn
and I. G. Mansfield last Thursday.
Mrs. Widdowson, who has been visit
ing hit' daughter, Mrs. E. Nupp, for
sometime, visited with her grandson,
Harvey Nupp, in DuBois last week.
Rev. R. C. McMinn delivered a fins
sermon from the text taken from Judges
12-6 to the teachers of our schools and
the scholars of Room No. 6 Sunday
evening. The fauslo was furnished by
the scholars.
Fred S. Maize, cashier of the First
National Bank, resigned his position
and accepted one in Josephine. The
family moved the first of last week.
O. L. Howard, formerly of Albany, O.,
accepted the position of cashier.
"What Happened to Jones."
"Laugh and the world laughs with
you." No saying ever carried greater
meaning. Geo. H. Broadhurst certain
ly filled the bill to the letter when ha
launohed his new worid-famed farcical
ecstftcy, "What Happened to Jones."
He has made the characters laugh and
he has made the audienoe laugh.
That's the secret of Its unequalled
success. Thai's why It seems always
so fresh and entertaining. He has
become such a favorite with the
publio in this role that they won't have
him in anything else, it seems.
Richard Milton, In his famous creation
of "Jouea" is suppnrred by the strongest
cast he has yet had, and that Is saying
a griat d-a. A vprv novelty specialty
i in'roduccd by Mr. D f Mott, who Is
Kitid to be the h nijm i man on the
American tHiio .. J'h" iikkJ notion in
detail JnnnHger I.J,,...A. Blajdnn has
sicured To, tn- Parkj Th'ativ fujp Feb.
Toaryfl ,-r.r; v , .
Neighbors Qot Fooled.' ''
' "I was literally coughing myself to
death, and had b como too weak to
leave my bed; and neighbors predicted
that I would u. v.t leave it alive; but
they got fooled, fur 'hanks be to God, I
was Induced to try Dr. King's New Dis
covery. It took jui-t (our one dollar
bottles to oompluuly cure the cough
and restore me in iiood wund health,"
writes Mrs. Eva Uncaphi-r, of Grover
town, Stark Co.. Ind. This king of
cough, and culd cures, and healer of
throat and lungs, is uuaranteed by
Stoke & Feicht Dnur Co., of Reynolds
ville and Sykosvil.o. 50a and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Stockholders Meeting.
The annual mtc'ing of the stock
holders of the Hp) i oldsvllle Land &
Improvement Coin), ny will be held
Monday, Feb 18. u 100 p. m. in Cen
tennial hall Fur the i m pose of e ecttog
' Vi-- of directors u.d the transaction
of such other business as may be pre
sented. S. B. Elliott, Pres.
H. Alex. Stoke, Seo'y.
Leggings.
This kind of weather you need them;
save the wear on stockings. Don't
class these leggings with the cheap
kinds They are ' the .best quality.
Children's 25 cents, misses 30 cents,
ladies' 85 cents. We've 30 dozen of
them and wont be " just out " when you
want legginge. Blng-Stoke Co.
Royal Quality.
Three thousand barrels sold in Reyn
oldsville during the last six months.
Nothing equal to it. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Ask your grocer for Royal
Quality Flour. W. G. Spencer, agent,
Clearfield, Pa.
Leggings.
Leggings 25 cento for ' children, 30
cents for misses and 35 cents for ladles.
Blng-Stoke Co.
25 per cent off on. Blankets at Mil
llrens. .. . ,,
30 per cent off on Furs at Milllrens.
25 per cent, off on Overcoats at Milllrens.
IN MEMORIAM.J
Resolutions Adopted by Reynoldsville
Aerie, No. 540, P. O. E., on tha
Death of Dayid C. Rhodes.
Inasmuch as it has pleased God In his
wisdom to remove from our midst our
Rhodes, by death,
brother, David C.
therefore be it
Resolved, That In the death of David
C. Rhodes this Aerie has lost a worthy
member, and as a token of our grief,
our charter be draped in mourning for
thirty days.
Resolved, That we extend our heart
felt sympathy to his bereaved wife, In
the loss of her husband, our brother ;
that we recommend her to the care of
our Heavenly Father, who has seen fit
to make one more transformation to
that Eternal City, where the bonds of
brotherhood will never be broken.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
spread on the minutes of our order and
that they be printed In The Star and
that a copy of that publication be sent
to his wife, Maggie Rhodes, the late
home of the deceased.
J. C. Sayers,
Geo. Harris,
J. O. Edelbldte,
Soldier.
Com.
Mrs. J. V. Smith was In Reynolds
villa Saturday.
Miss Cecilia Ruber, who was ill, is
now able to be out again.
Mrs. James Ross spent last week in
Reynoldsville with her daughter.
Mtss Mary Askey, of DuBois, visited
with her ceusln, MIbs Anna Sloan, one
day last week. ,
The school teachers of this place took
their scholars out for a slelghrlde one
afternoon last week.
Mlsa Mary Hllbert and Miss Edna
Kopp, of DuBois visited with Mrs.
James Nelson laat Sunday.
LaMarr Ritchie, who is attending
school at Reynoldsville, came home
Friday night quite 111. He will be able
to return to school Tuesday.
A number from this "place attended a
party at the home of Mrs. Mary Muth,
near Paradise, one evening last week.
All present report a very good time. .
s. . "The Volunteer Organist."
Tljjj reclaiming of a man Is no small
portion v of the plot . of "The Vol
unteer Organist" which will be seen at
Park Theatre Monday evening, Feb
ruary 11. This man having fallen,
through drink,' to about as low a posi
tion in the social scale as wojld seem
possible, has the eyes of his heart and
soul opened before It Is too late. The
veil that has obecursd from hi vision
alltbat ta good and noble Is gradually
lifted aid the' man,- Who prove to be
the Volunteer Organist, is made to see
the folly of bis way. - As a grand moral
lesson, no play of latter days can offer
anything in comparison. It is sublime,
impressive and Is carried In one's mem
ory for many a day after witnessing it
Letter Llet.
List of unclaimed letterw remaining
in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for
week ending Feb. 2, 1907.
Miss Cliora Snyder, John Snyder (2)
Mrs. C N. 8nyder.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
R C. BURNS P. M.
Ladies' Coats.
One-balf off the marked price on la
diet.' coats; 110.00 coats $5.00 115.00
coats for 17.50. Don't put off too long,
they are going fast. Bing-Stoke Co.
A Valuable Lesson.
"Six years ago I learned a valuable
lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag
nolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr.
King's New Lifd Pills, and the longer
I take them the better I find them.
They please everybody. Guaranteed
at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., Reynolds
ville and Sykesvllle. 25c.
You will save money by attending the
great sale at I. Horwltz store.
Colored Spate for women any shade
you want for 75c. a pair Adam's Shoe
Store.
You will save money by attending the
great sale at I. Horwltz store.
i off on Ladies and chlldrens coats at
Milllrens.
Colored low top Spats for woman.
Red Gray and Blue. Price 75o. Adam
Shoe Store.
Womens Jersey legglns 40o, Misses
35c, Chlldi 30c at Adam's Shoe Store.
JgXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of John Peter Snyder, late of
Window Townihip, Jefferson Co., Pa.
Notlrels hereby Riven thiit InMers tfista
mentaryupontheeitateof the said decedent
have been irrnnted to the iinderHluned. All
prgonH IndentHi to the said extate are re
queatod to make payment and those having
claim or demandaairalnal theume will make
them known without delay to
Mas. Laotta Rurkett.
KeynoldavlUe, Pa.
Smith M.'McCrelght, Attorney.
Anna Elizabeth
Hughes
VOCAL TEACHER
' Western Conservatory
of Chicago
Will be at Ilaskin's
Music store Saturday of
this week to organize a
class.
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W I
I A NEW
Meat Market
Bids for Your Trade
Recently opened in Syn
dicate" building with a
new line of choice fresh
and smoked meats, lard,
butter and eggs. We
promise you prompt at
tention to all orders and
solicit your trade.
FRANK BjJSSARD
Proprietor,
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
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Leech's
Plahing Mill
West Reynoldsville '
Window Sash, Doors. .'
Frames. Flooring, i
STAIR WORK' J
Rough and Dressed LumbeA
Etc., Etc. J
Contract and repair workiglyen ,
. , prompt attention. 2
Give lis; yoUr order. My prions
1 . Q KuBaiinuKln '
areji
I W, A. LEECH, Proprietor
The Jefferson
Hacaroni
Factory
Now handles some of
the finest grades of flour,
ever brought to Reyn
oldsville and has the ex
clusive agency in this
section for some lines
never before sold here
Have a special brand
'"Crown" made express
ly for us. Flour is sold ,
at retail and a special in
vitation is extended the
public to stop at the of-'
fice in Evans building,
Main'street, near Frank's
New Tavern, and see
their line, whether you
wish to buy or not.
They also call attention
to the fact that they are
selling the finest
Pure Olive Oil
to be had in Reynolds-,
ville. It is an imported
product the best the old 1
country can produce
guaranteed absolutely
pure and bears the gov
ernmcnt stamp of excel-,
lence.
All goods sold by the
macaroni lactory are
reasonably priced and of,
first quality. Send orders'
for family use by mail or,
.'phone. Both 'phones.
C. & J. Marinaro, Props
The Union Plumbing Comp'y
"Habit of Good Workmanship"
In order to induce you to buy mantles from us (we know a good mantle
when we see it) we make the following offer:
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Ti . it--l I iL. if r
i lie party mat ouys tuc must iuauuts uuui
us during the month of February will be
presented with a beautiful PORTABLE
I GAS STAND Fixture and Light complete.
Worth $3.00. j j j j j
This offer will be good for all mantle bought from us from 10c up.
All lines price value. Any per so a buying 12 maotles from us, we will
clean and repair lights free of cost. Our Never-Break gas mantle will
stand the wear and tear. Guaranteed.
Both 'Phone
The Union Plumbing Company,
The First National Bank
Or REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus $550,000.00
Resources . . $165,000.00
Joan H. Kaochsh, Pres.
John H. Kauchor
Henry C. Ueible
OFFICERS
, J. O. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. C. BohdckirS. Cashier
DIRECTORS
J.C.KIni Daniel Nolan
1, 8. Hammond
John R. Corbett
K. H. Wilson .
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking '
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results