Evans' SKatmg . RinK Rear of I. 0. O. F. ball. Open even- Afternoon and Evening. Latest Improved Ball Bearing Skates. The floor is fine. r Have a SKate! E A. KATZEN'S i People's Bargain Store Will have great bargains, for OldJ Home Week in all summer goods to" make room for our large fall and winter stock. Such articles as dry goods, laces and em broideries and all kinds of ladies' furnishings. Also ! great bargains in men's, boy's and childreq's clothing, shoes, hats, caps and shirts. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. V. KATZEN, Proprietor. i i 8 Some Advertisements 2 8 Remind You i Of an empty wagon going load the greater the noine. er than other people. Our cheaper than other peoples money. People don't 0 buy dur. goods because we claim they are worth double what we ask for them. They buy them on their merits and they know that what they see A in our store and ads is m. Performance Follows Promise u a 0 In this store jutt as surely as night follows day. No jCf haphazard advertising, but store news faithfully a jjf carried out. Our ads faithfully mirror our mer- a g chandise of Clothing, furnishings, hats caps and merchant tailoring. jj y What we say is so, and the people believe us. O A store and public pulling thus together are a found to be of mutual benefit to each other. Every department filled with good first class goods. 8 we invite you to call ana and convince yourself. Trnstincr that Old HoinA Wflr trill oirp unn g-- caMl-J Uj tllUt T T Q. Will glVC JUU the best time of your life and to have the pleasure X oi meeting each one and all o a o o o a o W.H.Bell CLOTHIER HATTER 1 mm1 Everything In Drugs, Soda Water, Toilet Articles And Etc. Welcome to all Home Comers and Visitors. Emergency Hospital For Accidents. rziru i iTZitvrcrxxxTiiTxxxz Don't Buy Cheap Shoes CHEAP fhoes are never roally cheap; the price may be low, but the quality Is usually lower. Wo sell shoes at as low a price a quality goes. But if you want extra good quality, son what we'll do for you at 9'i 50, $4 00 or $5 00 At that price we'll show you a Selz Royal Blue Shoe tliafs cer tainly l ho beet shoe value you'll eve.' see for the money. We know It will St and wear well. Aak us about the foot form last. Hughes & Swcitzcr. 1 1 H a ilk down hill, the lighter the We . are not smart money won't buy goods fa O 2 a a a a investigate our goods ram this week. a & a a a a FURNISHER ft a Glory Enough for All. The cub reporter who "did" the parade fur the daily Shar yesterday overlooked L. J. McUntire, who aotpo as one of the marshals in a creditable manner. He evidently thought Post master Burns was biff enough to shoul der credit for the whole affair. It was a big procession andi there's glory enough to go around so here's to Mr, McEntiro. Camping on Jackson St. County Commissioner McGaw and family, of Broolcvllle, are in Reynolds- ville for the week and have combined the pleasure of a return to their old home with a little caniplntr experience Mr. McGaw ha erecti-d a tent-at bis residence, corner of Jackson and Fourth streets and Is Maying in It. Visitor from North Dakota. VV. H. Hover, of Bi-he, North Da kota, and.!. S. Hover, of Conlhurg, Ohio, two former residents of Reynoldsville who have not been here for tweuty-two years, came to town yesterday to attend the Old Home Week celebration. They are glnd to get back to tho-olil town once Htrmn. Pioneer Merchant. L. P. Seeley, one of this pioneer residents of Ueynoldsvjll now located lu Pittsburg, came here Tuesday to meet his friends of the lung ago. A quarter of a century ago or more Mr. Seeley was one of the leading merchants of llcynoldsville and was one of the founders of the bunking bouse of Seeley, Alexander & Co.. now the Peoples National Bank and 1- still a heavy stockholder and a director In tho insti tution. Tug of War. The tug of war between merchants of the west and east sld-s of Main street after the parade Tuesday resulted In a victory for the east side, omanded by Postmaster Ed. Burns. Lawyer G. M. McDonald headed the west side and at onetime had decidedly the besto' tho argument. It's a good thing to have a friend handy occasionally however and-that's why the east side won. For further particulars ask "Jim" Gillespie. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. THE City Hotel W. W. Wiley, Prop A Well Supplied Restaurant in Connection. Rates $1.50 per day IMPERIAL RESTAURANT NORMAN BUTLER Proprietor Meals 25 cents. Lunches of all kinds. Crabs, Oysters and Lobsters asj you like them. ft Little ot EvenitfiHig. Charles Suhultz and wlf-. of Iselln, are visiting .n town this w.-. k. Miss Blanch Hewitt, of Penfleld, Is visiting MN Fonda King during Old Home Week. John H. Thornton, of Pittsburg, ba3 returned to bis old home town for a week's celebration. J H. Rosa, of Beaver Falls, Pa., Is here for the week. Ho was once a resi dent in Uevnoldsvllle. Thu public school building will be opened from 0.110 a. in. until 12.00 noon on Thursday, Aug. 22, for visitors. Miss A. J. Worden and Miss Florence Worden. of Ash tola, are visiting rela tives In town during Old Home Week. The first newspaper published In Reynoldsvllle was Issued May 8, 1871. John A. Doyle was editor and publisher. The fourth quarterly conference will be held in Tin- M. E church at 8.15 to morrow evening. Presiding Elder A R. Rich will he present. The members of the amusement and privilege committees are ' the busiest moil In town these days and are having troubles of their own in managing the concessions. Norman Chittester and wife, and M. W. Chittester. former residents of this place who moved to May, W. Va., a few years ago, are spending the week with friends here. Thomas M. Jewell, of Camden-on- Gauley, West Va , Is at home of Lester Guthrie In West Roynoldsville. Mr. Jewell has been absent from Reynolds- vi lie about 38 years. In hi' day the greater part of Keyooldsville wasn't here. 1 Mrs. Alice Foust and children. De and Daniel, of Brookville, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hicks, of Marchaod, Indiana county, Mrs. Oral Eaton, of Sykesvillo, and Mr. and Mis. Aaron Stiver, of Juneau, Indiana county, ere gudstat tho home of Dr. B. E. Hoover. If you have any guests during Old Homo Week, if you have any Item which you would like to see in Reyn oldsyillo'e first daily, let the Star's editor or reporter know of It. Many local people are going to save a copy of each Issue of this Old Home Week bulletin and file It away for the benefit of future generations. If you know of anything worthy of pres' rvatiou, have It Inserted. Fell From Street Car. Misa Mary Nugent, a resident of the east end, fell from the steps of a trolley car about 2 o'clock this afternoon while the car was passing Dr. J. B. Neale's office on Fifth street. She clung to the car and was dragged a short distance before It stopped. Beyond a few bruises she escaped injury i Aa One Time an Editor. Lawyer Benscoter and wife, of Brook ville, who were citizens of Reynol Javille about twenty years ago, are among the visitors in town today. Mr. Benscoter was editor of the Eye, a newspaper pub lished In Reynoldsvllle in 1878. The Eye didn't twinkle long, but it was a very spicy newspaper. Ye editor wag "devil" in the Eye office for Mr. Ben scoter. Band Concert To-Night. The famous Keystone band of this place, one of the best musical organiza tion In this section of the state, will give a concert to-night after Brenton, the flying automoblltst, makes his high leap in mid-air. Lovers of music fill be given a rare treat. ubcrlbe for The -X- Star If you want tbc New 1 Arthur O'Donnel, c D. Wheeler, Pres. McCurdy Hunter, 1st. V. P. 2nd. V. P. J. W. Hunter, Cashier. The Citizens National 1 Bank Of Reynolds ville. Capital, Resources, $50,000. $170,000. We Respectfully jj Solicit Accounts J And Will Extend ! The Usual Banking j Facilities. j 1 cr. ti 9 dm Extend the "glad hand" to all Home-Comers and invite you to make their store your headquarters while in town. Stoke. & Feicht DRUG COMPANY. If You Want The Best Try Christies Ice Cream. Always Pure and Good. The Price is Right. The Summerville Phone. Burn's Livery AND Sales Stables. Everything First Class. L M. Hariris TAILOR Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Opposite Postoffice EST The First National Bank OP REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00 Resources . . $550,000.00 OFFICERS J. O. Kiso, Vlce-Pre. DIRECTORS J.O. King Daniel NolKn J. S. Hummoud John H. Kadchib, Pres. John H. Kaucbnr Henry C. Deilile Every Accommodation'Consistent with Careful Banking The Pioneer Bank of Reynoldsville, Penna. Established 1874 Extends the glad hand and a hearty welcome to all. May you have a round week of pleasure and make our Bank ing House your headquarters, is the wish of the officers of THE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS V. II. Alexander, President F. U. Smith, V. P. August llaldauf, V. P, F. K. Alexander, Ciislilor F. P. Alexander, Assistant Cashier v I!!1EtiT,OI,'?;W"' A'""""len L P.Seeley, Amna Mt'.'.il' If it:.."""??. ty'H1'1?.1"' Otirmh, Dr. J. U. Buyers, W. Hurry Moore, Jumes II. BDry. Capital $100,000 Resources $475,000 Open Satuaday Evenings 7:30 to 8:30 j.uH r eijieB uatiK Building. Are You Acquainted With the grea test song writ ten in years "GOOD BYE, SOLDIER BOY'' Words and music by Arthur II. Ilaskins, the Reynolds ville composer. Get a copy at once at Haskin's Music Store Reynoldsville, . Pennsylvania. You Want to Take With You A Remembrance of Old Home Week. Buy yourself a watch, take your friends a ring or something in line china or cut glass. Make yourself at home at C. F. Hoffman's The Jeweler and Optician. Opposite Imperial Hotel. U Get Meat Fit to Eat AT HUNTER & MILLIREN'S All home dressed try it. K. C. Scrdckebs, Cashier John II. Corbett K. U. WilHoa .
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