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

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    REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY, MAltCll 6, 1907.
Nl'MUEK 40.
VOLUfllE 15.
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If You Have Anything
You Want Repaired
ninl ymi don't know
where to take it, just
bring it to
BLAYOON'S
mill lie will fix it for you.
Wc are prepared to do
miy kind ot small repair
work at reasonable
prices. ,
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 BUSSARD
t'KOI'HIUTOH.
KEYNOLDSVILLB. PA.
THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Now located in it9 new banking quarters in The Peoples National
Bank building, extends to the general public a cordial invitation to
visit and make use of its unrivalled banking facilities. It is able" and
willing to afford to every customer and patron accommodations con-
sistent with conservative banking. Its officers and directors will be
pleased at any time to discuss any banking business with its patrons
and desires visitors to make this bank their headquarters when in the
city.
In our savings department interest is paid and compounded semi
annually on savings accounts. Deposits received in any amounts and
at any time and have very liberal withdrawal privileges.
OFFICERS
W. B. ALEXANDER, President.
F. D. SMITH, Vice-President. F. K. ALEXANDER, Cashier.
AUGUST BALDAUF, Vice-President. ' F. P. ALEXANDER, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS
W. B. Alexander L. P. Seeley F. D. Smith
August Baldauf , D. L. Taylor
Amos Strouse '
W. C. Murray Dr. H. B. McGarrah
Dr. J. C. Sayers W. Harry Moore Jas. II. Spry
Capital and Surplus $112,000.00.
Resources $450,000.00.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30. '
Leech's f
1 Planing Mill
I West Reynoldsville
Win now Sash, Dim his.
Fkamks. KI.OOH1N11, X
STAIR WORK t
ItlHTllH AN1 Ultl'.SSKI) I.ITMIIKU I
- Ktc . Ktu X
J OtmlMU'l niicl'nmlr wnfli nlvi'ii
T pruinil uttciilliiit. a
j (ilvt uk your order. My pi-lm-a I
I W. A. LEKUII. I'Hdpiuktoii.
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PARK THEATRE
RlvVNOLDSVlLLH, PA.
Tuesday, March 12
J. A. M,AYI)ON, Manager,
rresents the never failing delight, V. 15. Nankeville's
enormous triumph,
THE CHOIRo
SINGER
A True Story of Rural Life, Abounding in Humanity,
Bubbling Over with Joyous Comedy.
It is so Soft, Tender and Sweetly I'athetic, it Stirs every
Kniotion of the Human Heart.
PRICES 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents.
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FOUNDED 1875
Kemp's Balsam
1VII1 Mop any coiicih thai
run tie s!o;j:cl liy ni'.y
nu'rtlrhve n M"! cure rouI.M
hui ckiuirt cured hy any
oilier jtMM; l.e.
It Is nv;n.v the lies!
cvih twt, Vu ci.'inot
l.n'd t Hake- t-lwuiccs on
an j- .!. I- Iir.d.
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fn':,;'' roldr;, liionehllls,
(M'lp ii't'inM f::it ooiisuinp
tou lit liist s'.t ;,'..
It rlt r?fit mtlnlu !
hil, Cu',j, I .'ruhlne. or
ay il."icj' iv-"iHr, poison
ous or tinmiJut ilnm.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Glimpses of the People who rePas-
' Inn To and Pro.
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A Id it KlnUn whs In Clatlnn yt'stur
tiny. T. J. HIIhs m In Mruek wnyvlllu
Siitu i-ility .
Mrs. Oliirn M. Slilek Is visiting In
W(iiti.vllli).
Mt'H. M. A It irklmino vIhUciI In
Hrmik'vllln tin) piiHt wmk,
Mrs. CIihHhh MmitKoniiiry, offilltfo,
whh it visitor In town IhmI week.
! T. Dunlnl Druwur spnnt SiindBy lit
homo of his pitrnnts at llmiillton. '
MIsh (j'olOu Klni; liu- hi:(mjiic it piml
tlon In tliu oHtnfflot) at SykuHvillo.
AVultor Kerr lots burn v1hIiIii( In
Hn okvlllo Buvcriil duys tills wiwk.
Wnltur StBiilTiir and John llruwur
wore lu Now llnllilnlnim Hittnrilay.
MIhs Llxzlu Holt U vlsltlntr lioi
brothnr, Win. Holt, itt Kust Iliady,
Diuilol Tliomits, of OIiIh, whh tlm
jftiiwt of J. IT. Unfiles ovor Suniliiy.
IlHrry Itoynr, of Vitmliirgrlft, spout
Sunday at homo of Mrs. a. M. Blplo.
Mlm Osiiovh Mllllron spont aoonplo
of days in LnwlHlnirj, Pa , tlm past wook.
Mrs. William Andmson, of Adrlnn
Kurnaui1, whs a visitor In town I'Vlrtuy.
.1. W. Chntlium lefl he rti yiihlordiiy
on it trip to Clcurflold hihJ Lwk lliivon,
1. M. MdlOntcttr lias lii'on vUlilntf liU
son, Win. McKnlfiT, Ht Kitnn tho puHt
wi'uk. !
Hoy: J. W. Myers wont to Wustmorn.
lund comity Monduy to vlnlt a noiiplo of
days. ;
Mrs, GiiiirgH W. Alixiindur, of
Clin Inn. is tlm (Hi fct of Mrs. l' K.
Alt'xaudor.
Mrs. Danlol M. llowlliy and Mis.
John Andurson visited In llrookvllln
ynsturday.
Mrsi I). M. DunHiuuri) ami son,
Clitrmiou M. Lulrd, visited at M'-dix
last week. ,
Mrs. Uoorge Tovey, of Anita, visllod
relatives In lleynoldsvllle the first of
this wuok.
Uov. C. A. Wilson, of (tideway, was
the guest of Dr. A. J. Meek the first of
this week.
Harry L. Sihlabljr, of lluffalo, N. Y.,
visited his parents In this place the
past week.
Mrs. Daniel Fount, of Brook v Hie, was
ttieguestof Mrs. IraS. Smith the first
of this week.
Prof. Charles S. Marsh spent Satur
day and Sunday at his home tn New
Bethlehem.
J. H. B. Taylor and wife went to
to Clarion last week to remain four ur
five weeks.
Mrs. Jant Brlsblnand daughter, Miss
Lizzie, visited In DuBoIa a oouple of
days last week.
Mrs. Harry Hazen. of Pittsburg, Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. A. P. MoKee,
on Fourth street.
William Northy and wife, of Indiana,
visited the former's mother In this
place over Sunday.
Dr. W. B. Alexander, presldont of
the Peoples National bank, was In
Pittsburg this week.
W. n. Gates, of Graceton. Pa., spent
Sunday with his fatber-ln-law, E. G.
Clark, In this place.
Philip Koehler spent several days of
the past week with bis son. Roman E.
Koehler, at Donora.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson Is visiting In
Brookville, called there by the Illness
of a granddaughter.
Miss Margaret Applegate, an employe
of The Star office, Is visiting Miss Lou
Holden in Curwensvllle.
Miss Josephine Johnston is in Donora,
Pa., called there by Illness of her
sister, Mrs. R. E. Koehler.
T. .1. Fagley was called to Leather
wood, Clarion county, last week by
serious illness of bis mother.
M. W. Yoeman went to Pittsburg
last week to accept a position as con
ductor for a traction company.
' Mrs. Frank Kennoy, of Pittsburg,
who was visiting her parents In this
place, leturned home yesterday.
A. P. McKee, who is employed In
Pittsburg, Is spending a couple of day
with bis family in tbls place.
,P. B. Cowan, of Brookville, visited
at the home of his nelce, Mrs. T. H.
Armagost, on Fourth street Tuesday.
Ex-County Commissioner Al. Hawk,
of Brookville, attended the I. O. O. F.
"doings" in this place Monday night. j
Mrs. Ed. Cleer, who spent several
months at home of her parents in this
place, returned to Pittsburg yesterday.
Fred Bender, who was electrician at
Big Soldier about a year for coal com
pany, has gone to Pittsburg to to accept
a position in Weetinghouse works.
W. P. Hlddlti, of Watermin, Clarion
county, visited his brother-in-law, ).
H. Johnston, In this place the past
week.
Thouuts Klrkuinn, wife and son, John,
of Clymor, Indiana county, Pa., visited
the hater's parent, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Hone, Sr , lant week.
J. H. , McConno.l, of CornopollH, was
a visitor In town yent,erdny. I In was
called to Falls ('reek by the serious
Illness of Ills brother, William Mo
Council. A. If. Fleming Hnd wife were at,
CurwmiMvlllo the llrnt of this week
attending the funeral of u relative,
Mr, McClonkey, wIionu wife died wuuk
before hint.
Harry Hrll.ton, MIhhom Mary And
KmuiH HrlHnn, of Brook way vltle, and
MIhs Kdna Krltton, of Falls Creek,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Ll.zlo Smith
in tills place.
W. A. Winner, 'of Newberry, spent
Sunday anil Monday at homo of hi
father In law, H. S. Williams, In
WoHt IteyrioldMvlllo. Mrs. Winner Is
spending the winter with her parents.
V. X!. WeHcoat and. Harry Parker,
members of the executive committee
of the Amalgamated Windo Glass
Workers, were In Cleveland, Ohio, the
pant week attending a meeting of the
committee.
Thomm W. Syphrlt, who has been
vt-'t,lng his parents In ParadUe it few
dnj n, goes Into Wisconsin this week to
accept a position, hut. is not certain
where tlm company for whom he will
work will locate him.
Lawyer M. M. DmvIs and wife were at
I'liimville, Indiana county, Monday at
tending the funeral of the former's
mother. Mrs. F.llzaheth Davis, who died
early Sunday morning. March .1. 1 ! 107 .
.Mrs. Davis was Hi years old
.1. H. Corhott, W'llllam Copping. J.
H. Rancher, C. ft Hull. Dr. J. FT. Mur
ray. Will C. Smith. Hurry L. MoEntln
and Dr, !!. E Hoover -vi'rn n Brook
vllle Monday night attending a meeting
of the Jefferson Chapter No; 22. .. .
John Wins'ow and wife, of Buffalo.
N. Y., who Jiiivn hon visiting his
mother, Mrs. Annie Wlnslow, In this
plnce. and Mrs. Wlnslow's parcntn.
Amos Deemcr and wife, at Deemef"
Cross Heads, the past week, will return
to Buffalo to-day.
Bert A. Hays, freight conductor on
the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne Chicago
railroad out of Allghony City, who was
Injured In a wreck near Allegheny the
24th day of last October and has not
been able to work rlnoe. has bfleh visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M
Hays, In this place the past week. Mr.
Hays was tn the hospital five weeks
after the accident.
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.
In addition to above, we have a strong body of
stockholders, whose standing and responsibility give
increased strength to the institution.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
The First National Bank
Of REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources. . .
OFFICERS
J. C. Kmo, Vlce-Pre.
DIRECTORS
J. C4Klpl Daniel Nolan
J. 8. Hammond
Jobs H. Kadchih, Pres.
John H. Kaucher
Henry C. Deible
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
, t y sk tt,
The Jefferson
Macaroni
Factory
Now handles some of
the finest grades of flour
ever brought to Keyn
oldsvilk' find 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 find a special in
vitation is extended the
public to stop nt the of
liee in Evans building,
Main street, uejir Frank's
New Tavern, mid see
their line, , whether you
wish to buy or not. '.
They also call a ttVn tion
to the fact that they are
selling the finest
Pure Olive Oil
to be hfid in Reynolds
ville. It is fin imported
product the best the. old
country can produce
guaranteed absolutely
pure and bears the gov
ernment stamp of excel
lence. All goods sold by the
macaroni factory are
reasonably priced and of
first quality. Send orders
for family use by mail or
'phoAe. Both 'phones.
C. & J. Marinaro, Props
If you have anything to sell, try
our Want Column.
H.
Arthur O'Donnel
John W. Stewart
James G. Brown
Andrew Wheeler
Bowser
$165,000.00
$550,000.00
K. C. SCHCCKiRa. Cashier
John H. Corhett
B. H. WiUon
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