The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, April 24, 1907, Image 1

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    VOLUME 15.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, APJtlL 24, 1907.
NUMMK 48.
Young People of
. Taste
And old people too, nre extremely
fond of our celebrated lea Cream,
because they are familiar with Its
delicious taste and satisfying qual
ity. It Is pure and wholesome,
carefully and cleanly miule, and In
a variety of flavorti to suit all
tauten. This Is a must tempting
dish for a family party to close a
dinner or to eat In (he evening be
fore retiring. It Is a healthy and
nourishing food lliut contributes
much toward the body's welfare.
REYNOLDSVILLE
CANDY WORKS.
ft
Beautiful Jewelry
Now being shown at our store,
many hew and attractive designs In
Hair Ornaments, the new Engage
ment Bracelets in different, prices.
All kinds of Nock Chains, Brooches,
j Scarf Pins, Handsome Utngs. etc.
-' And a complete collection of all the
, newest designs In Silverware.
SAMUEL KATZEN,
The Jeweler. Opp. McKntlre's drug store.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
BaraainsmOraans
.1 have the following seoond hand oi
gais that I will dispose of at these re
markably low prices:
1 Palade Organ, original price.. ..$110.00
. V Now $40.00
1 Weaver (Organ, original price, $125. 0C
, Now JiSOOO
1 Weaver Orgaxi, orlgtnal price, $1 15.00
Now $50.00
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" These organs are in good oondltion
and warranted. Call and see tbem at
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' L Haskins'
flusic Store
Dealers In . Everything Musical,
'Rrr-io to makers.
"Pneumonia's Deadly Wotk
Had so seriously effected my right
lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of
Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn.,
"that I coughed continuously night and
day and the neighbors prediction
consumption seemed Inevitable, until
my husband biought home a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery, which In
my case proved to be the only real
cough cure and restorer of weak, sore
lungs." 'When all other remedies
utterly fail, you may still win in the
battle against lung and throat troubles
with New Discovery, the real cure.
Guaranteed by Stoke & Fetch t Drug
Co. Keynoldsville and Sykesvill'e. 50o
and 81 .00. Trial bottle free.
If you suffer from headache call on
C. F. Hoffman ttnd Qnd if it is not
caused by the eyes. Private room fully
equipped, with years of experience and
a graduate of one of the first optical
schools are his qualifications. Examin
ation free. All kinds of eyeglasses and
spectacles at reasonable price If you
need them. C. F. HOFFMAN,
Jeweler and Optician.
See the great assortment of shirts at
Millirens.
We have something attractive for
watch buyers. Call and see.
C. F. Hoffman,
Jeweler and Optician
Tho Agony oi
Promptly and Pemanently
Relieved by
Taylor's Remed
Never known to fall. Most stubborn an
distressing cases, permarietly cured. !,
cuia no pay 'hat's the rvvitea.
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Sold by Btoke and Kelcht Drug Co., Reyn
oldsvllle. Ask for'free Illustrated booklet.
Reynoldsville
Summer Normal
Begins May 13th, 1907
Six weeks' course for those who
wish to strengthen themselves
In common branches and hltrh
school work .... $6.00
Seven weeks' normal course for
those desiring to tako teachers'
examinations . . . $7.00
Special course In Mai hematics, En
glish and Modern Languages.
For particulars Inquire of
Prof. C. S. Marsh, or
Miss Coleman.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate qf Allen Cathers, Deceased. .
Letters of administration on the above es
tate bavlng been granted to the undersigned,
all persons Indebted to the said estate are
requested to make payment, and those hay
ing claims to present the same without delay
to John M. Nokkib, Administrator.
M. M, Davis, Attorney.
ESTATE OF J. E. DEAN, DE
CEASED. . i
Letters testamentary on the above estate
having leen granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to t he said estate are rt
quested to make payment and those havlrg
claims to present the same without delay io
Noah Fdrman Dean.
April , 1907. Crahles Howard Rka.
M. M. Davis, Attorney.
Made in New York
STANDARD Time measures the differ
' ence between New York and Buffalo
as one hour. . But it takes six months
for tailors in cities nearer New York than
Buffalo to reflect
New York Style.
Why wait six
mnnfh Wear
v a v a vut
Today's New York Styles Cut and tailored
into your clothes in the best possible way.
Insist on the Alfred Benjamin & Co. label.
Correct Clothes for Men
Pastors and S. S. Supts.
Miss Elsix Host-, secreliil'.v of thil
Jefferson County Sabbath Scbt.ol Asso
ciation, is sending to each school in
the county a card upon which a report
of the fuhool is to be niadu to furnish
statistics for the minimi r- port of the
Peun'a Slate Sabhath School Associ
ation, ff 11 aro anxious that a full re
port of the work be made promptly,
and tru-it thai, all friends of the work
will enterest thomselvis In seeing that
a report is made fn,m their respective
schools. If any havo not received cards
or have mislaid the one received, ask
for another.
Do not forget to prepare for the
county convention to be held In Sum
mervillo May 28 and 29
C. It. Crissman.
County President. '
' New Qame Laws. .
The following are now new game
laws of this state, having been enacted
by the present legislature and signed
by the governor:
Milking the open season for wood
cock, pheasant and wild .turkey from
October 1 to December 1.
Making the open season for rabbits
October I to Deoember 1. '
Making the upcu seaso- for killing
deer from November 15 to December
1, and prohibiting the killing of doe
deer.
Giving additional protectlen to game
and wild birds within the limits of
"preserves" created under' the act of
May 11, 1905.
'
The Price of Health.
"The price of health in a malarious
district is juBt 25 cents; the cost of a
box of Dr. Kings New Life Pills,'
writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark.
New Life Pills cleanse gently and im
part new life and vigor to the system.
25c, Satisfaction guaranteed at Stoke
& Feicht Drug Co. Reynoldsville and
Sykesvllle.
' Carpets, Carpets, Carpets.
Crown Tapestry, Brussels, Axminis
ter, Ingrain, Rag, Hemp and a large
line of Matting at Reynoldsville Hard
ware Co. store.
Patent leather pumps for men the
newest things. Price $4 00, Adam's,
New spring hats just received Mil
lirens. Remnants in linoleums and floor oil
cloths that are being offered at great
bargains. Drop in and see about it.
Reynoldsville Hard waie Co.
Douglass shoes Millirens.
i
A 25c. Bottle oi
Kemps Balsam
Contain '
40 DOSES,
And each dose is more effective than 1
four times the same quantity of any '
other cough remedy, however well .
advertised and however strongly reo- J
x ommended that mnmriir tniiv lu
Remember always that KEMP'S
BALSAM is the
Best Cough Cure. '
It has saved thousands from con
sumption. It has saved thousands of lives.
At all druggists', 25o., 60c and $1.
Don't accept anything class. .
Exclusive Agent Here.
Milliren Bros.
Reynoldsville, Pa.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Ollmpses of the People who are Pass
ing To and Fro.
John O'Bare was in Pittsburg last
week.
Lawyer G. M. McDonald was Id
Pittsburg labt week. .
James Cox went to East Sandy Mon
day to visit a brother.
Charles Mobney, of DuBois, was a
visitor In town Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Weed was in Oakmont
and Pittsburg last week.
Clyde Murray was . in Moadvllle
several days the past week.
Rev. John Walte, of Callery Junction,
was in town several days last week.
Fred Wheeler left here Monday on a
trip to Lock Haven and other places.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cash man visited
in St. Marys the latter part of last
week.
Andrew Wheeler went to St. Louis,
Mo., Saturday to buy a car load of
mules.
Dr. B. E. Hoover and J. R. Milliren
were at Winslow, G ask 111 township,
Sunday.
M. 8. Schlabljr, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
visited bis parents in this plaoe the
past week.
Mrs. W. P. Barton, of Pittsburg,
was a visitor at home of J. H. Corbett
last week.
Mrs. John O'Neal, of Driftwood,
visited her parents in this place the
past week.
Mrs. H. Earl Swift, of Brookville,
visited her parents In this place the
past week.
Earl'Dempsey and wife, of Dents
Run, visited the former's parents In
this place last week.
T. K. Hunter, of Winslow, spent
Sunday with bis daughter, Mrs. J. R.
Milliren, in this place.
Mrs. A. H. Fleming was at Curwens
villa last week attending the funeral
of Mrs. Sara Draucker.
Mr.' and Mrs. George Melllnger re
turned last week from a dellpbtful sev
en weoks' trip in Bermuda.
Mrs. George 8. Mulfora, of Buffalo,
N. Y., spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. A. T. Blng, in this place.
Dr. A. H. Bowser was called to Ford
City yesterday on account of the illness
of his Bister, Mrs. John Cooper.
Mrs. A. J. Hetrick and daughter,
Mrs. E. H. Price, of DuBois, visited
Mrs. J. C. McEntire last week.
J. Van Reed went to Washington,
D. C, Friday night to spend a couple
of weeke with his son, Fred Reed.
H. C. Fleming, of Drittwoofi, visited
hlBsUter, Mrs. Robert Z. Parrisb, In
this place the latter part of last week.
John Tyson, who has been working at
Salamanca, N. Y., came to his home in
this pi dee Monday on a month's vaca
tion. John Reddeoliff, of Bitumen, was
called here Saturday by the serious
illness of his mother, Mrs. Richard
Reddeoliff.
Rev. Dr. Yount, psstor of the Greens
burg Lutheran church, was the guest
of Rev. J. W. Myers in this plaoe Mon
day forenoon.
Miss Ethel Hartman, of Allegheny
City, has been the guest of MIbb Jennie
Borgeson in West Reynoldsville the
past few weeks.
Mrs. Frank J. Hamilton, Mrs. J. B.
Irvln and Mrs. Delp, of Big Run, were
guests at borne of Mrs. Amelia Murray
in this place last Friday. '
Mrs. T. H. Silver, of Wellsvllle,
Ohio, who spent five weeks with ber
de "ghicr, Mrs. C.J. Scott, in this place,
rei timed borne yesterday.
W T. DeHaas, of Clearfield, register
anil r corder for Clearfield county, vis
It 1 hit daughters, Mrs. C. M. Lelrd
and Mrs. L. M. Harris, in this place last
Frid iy.
Mrs. Fred J.. Goensch, of New York
City, and Miss Elizabeth Amend, of
Derry Station, Pa., visited their lister,
Mrs. P. M. McCreigbt, in this place
several days last week.
C. S. Armagost and wife left here
yesterday to spend several weeks
with a daughter in Salem, W. Va.,
and from there will go to Plattsmouih,
Neb., to spend several months with
daughter at that plaoe.
Mrs. William Trussell and daughter,
Miss Mabel, visited tbe former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, on
Pleasant avenue the past week. They
stopped oft here on their way from Ros
slier to Clarion. They moved to tbe
latter place. '
Mrs. John H. Kauchnr and daughter,
Miss Laura, have returned from their
sojourn at Palm Beach, Florida, and
Cuba. Dr. Clifford L Kaucher, wbo
accompanied them, has located in Read
ing. Pa., and is now making a specialty
ut diseases of tbe eye.
Letter Ltd. f
,L!st of unclaimed letters remaining
in post office at Reynoldsville, Pa., for
week ending April 20, 1907.
G. H. Adams, Cbas. E. Blacker, M.
D.i Mrs. E. Crosby, Mrs. H. F. Hoff
man, Geo. Rougher, Mrs, Jennie Lin-
jjO room in the home deserve more attention than
A ' the bath room, because your health may depend
upon the quality of the fixtures and the plumbing. ' De
iective plumbing creates sewer gas and sewer gas brings
typhoid fever and malaria.
Sanitary plumbing and "tMidMnT Porcelain Enameled
fixtures make your bath room modern, beautiful and
healthy. We sell these fixtures, do this class of work
and charge no more than you pay for the other kind.
Let us estimate for you and prove the truth of this.
Prompt and reasonable repair service.
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UNION PLUMBING COMPANY
Both 'Phones.
NOTE THE
Do yon know what It meant T Do yon Know that it stands
for perfection in men's clothes maKIng ?
The Clothcraft Trade
MarK is a guarantee of
excellence. It is pat on
every Clothcraft garment
to insure yon that the
materials are all wool,
thoroughly shrnnK and
tho tailoring Is what yon
have a right to expect.
In experience cf half a
(.cstury is behind the ex
c "cnee of Clothcraft.
The most expert cotters,
tailors and worK people
produce Clothcraft
Clothes and they do
their worK not in sweat
shops
dLf4 jFy clean,
Vu MjOJ ij sanitary
worK
Rift- rooms.
BING-ST0KE GOMP'Y
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. .
J. ft. HILLIS & GO.
Will furnish your home complete with
Furniture and
Floor Coverings
We have over 100 Rugs, room size,
$5.25 to $35.00 and more than 6,000
yards of Carpet. Never before have '
we had such a line to select from.
CALL AND SEE OUR
genfolter, Mrs. Emma Morrison, R. A.
Ross, Eq ,' Miss Jessie White (2), Mrs.
Emma Wayne.
Foreign Wadaw Kul'nowskl, Dom
enico Polotto, Domenlco Rasschilla.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E C. Burns P. to.
Rpynoldsville, Pa.
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