The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 28, 1907, Image 8

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DACGHTBB CF C. W. BTOMP
Mrs. C. W. Stump oil Canton, Ohio,
writes: "I wish I could induce every
mother who has a weak, sickly child
to try that delicious cod liver prepar
ation, Vinol. Our little daughter was
pale, thin and sickly.
"We tried various medicines, but
without any benefit whatever, and
Bhe could not take cod liver oil or
emulsions, as they nauseated her and
upset her stomach.
"Learning that Vinol contains all
the medicinal and strength-creating
properties of cod liver oil, but with
out the disagreeable oil, we decided to
try It, and the results were marvel
ous, eo quickly was she restored ta
health and strength.
"We have never sold a medicine
equal to Vinol for delicate children.
Stoke & Fekht Drug Co.
A
DMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE.
Ettte uf .1 times I. AikUtmhi, In Knox
Township, Jefferson County, I'eiinsylvanta,
Deceased.
Letter of HilmtnlsfHtkin upon t' e ;i!)jve
named t'Mutu hnifn I teen granted to the
undersign d, hII tte rsnns huvfnic til tins
.gainst the snme will present ihem for pay
ment duly authenticated, and thoMi indoht
ed thereto will plea-e make immfwlutte pny
merit to L. S. Akiikimon,
M. M. Davis, Administrator.
Attorney.
M
INN IE N. KECK.
Notary Public:, stknographer
and Typewriter.
Reynoldsville, Pa
Horseshoeing, Black
smithing and General
Repair Work
of all kinds. Horseshoeing a specialty.
All work neatly done. Give me a trial.
Shop on Willow alley.
E.C. REED
ftENTRAL STATK NORMAL
SCHOOL
Lock Haven, Pa.
J. R. F.ickinKer, Principal.
..Tall Term begins September 9th, 1H07.
It you are Interested in necurlim the
best possible training for teaching or
for business or desire to fit for college,
or are seeking an excellent course in
Music. Elocution or Art, It would be to
your advantage to patronize this re
putable and thoroughly established
Institution. Its policy Is to train not
only tbe Intellectual faculties but to
develop character and to fit for life's
duties. Address for Illustrated cata
log .
THE PRINOIPAL.
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus $ 1 65,000.00
Resources . . $550,000.00
OFFICER.
J. O. Kr.NO, Vl.rc-I'res.
DIRECT" k.
J. O. Kins; Imrilel Nnlxn
J. ft, Hammond
Joan H. K tDCHKR, Pres.
.IcAin JI. Kauctier
Henry C. Iielble
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
mfflmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Closing Out all Summer I
Goods at Less than Cost.
Dotted Swiss, 25, now 17c. Dotted Swiss, 20, now 14c. :S
' Dotted Swiss, was 20c, now 14c. "3
S Figured Batiste, was 15 and 18c, now 10c. ;
r Figured Batiste, 12Vfec, now 8c. " 3
z ... - Figured Batiste, 10c, now 6c. rr
z ' Ladies' Dressing Sacques, 50c, now 39c.
; Ladies' Hose 9c. Children's Hose, brokenj lots 15 and .
z 18c, now 10c. ;
: Men's Dress Shirts, 50c, now 35c. Men's Dress Shirts, 3
g $1.00, now 75c. -S
Si Men's Summer Underwear, 22 cents. s
Ei: Men's Pants, 75 cents.. Men's $1.50Pants for 95c. 3
S Can't quote.prices on all goods, but everything re- 5
5 duced proportionately to prices quoted. 3
I N. HAN All.
PERSONAL NOTES
TAKEN FROM THE
DAILY EDITION.
Mainly About the People who
Spent Old Home Week
in Town.
WEDNESDY.
William P. Marshall and wife, of
Avalon, came to Reyuoldsville Tuesday
night to participate in the Old Home
Week festivities. .Mr. Marshall was at
one time associated with R. & P. C. Ry.,
and Star Glass Co. interests In Reyn
oldsville. Charles McGill ami family, of Has
tings, Pa., are visiling at home of John
Yenewine on Railroad street.
Mrs. Ann Malum and:. Mrs. A. S. Mc
Ginty, of Marion Centra, are visiting in
town this week.
William J. Raskins Hnd Thomas Ras
kins, of Philadelphia, are guests of
Arthur II Raskins in thin place.
Mrs. C M. Wise, of Pittsburg and
Mrs. ElvaShewmnn, of Allegheny City,
are at the home of H. S. Belnap snd
wife on Fourth street.
Mrs. Tbonas Wiodle, of Kaylor, Is
visiting at the homes ol Mrs. John
Crawley and Mrs. P. Flynn in this
place.
Edna P. Barker, of Ebensburg, is at
the home of Rev. J. 'V. Meyers on
Jackson street '
Mrs. J. M. Hessolgesser, (nee Clara
McClurren,)tif Leechburg, is in Reyn
oldsville today, the guest of J. L. Test.
John H. Bell, former superintendent
of Jefferson and Clearfield Coal and
Iron Co. interests 'n this section, was
an OldjHome Week visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Bell accompanied him.
Walter D. Williams and wife, of Buf
falo, are at the home of tbe former's
parents In Reynoldsville. Mr. Williams
was once a member of tbe Reynolds
ville town council and a business man,
D. T. Amend and wife and Clifford L.
Amend, of Greensburg, are in Reynolds
ville this week-, guests of Mayor S. M.
McCrelght at,d wife on Hill street.
Mrs. Dr. 8. M. McOeight, of Alle
gheny City, is the guest of Mrs. James
A. McCrelght.
Misses Emma and Grace Cunningham,
of Indiana, Pa , Hre. visitjrs at the
borne of J. A, McCrelght.
Mrs. Margaret Mitchell started for
Oakland, California, this morning,
called there by th" scrlnns lllne-sof her
mother Mrs. A. M Cotton.
County Commissioner McGaw and
family, of Brookvllle, are In ReyMilrts
ville for the week and have combined
piles
ITCHING,
BLEEDING on
PROTRUDING
J We guarantee to either cur or refund
Bleeding or Protruding FUea who faith
fully and properly uses
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Ointment
Rev. T. B. Robarta of 103 Marshall St.,
Syracuse, N. Y., says: "For nine ytara I
suffered from Itching and protruding piles
which were so bad that they necessitated my
absence, from professional duties. 1 used
numerous remedies and underwent one opera
tion without relief, but by using Dr. A. W.
Chase'. Ointment I am now permanently
cured." Mo a box. All dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. T..
For sale by Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
K. C. fCHrJCKKRg. Cashier
John H. Oortwtt
K. II. Wilson
the pleasure of a return to their old
home with a little uaninlng exunrlenoe
Mr. McGaw ha ererled a tent at his
residence, corner of Jackson and Fourth
streets and Is staying In It.
lix Mttrgi hiitl Laura D-nriy, i.l
Diifiwuid, and J K Doimi, of I'itlo
tiut g, are gucols ol Miss Jessie Sliaution
tu West Uejnuldoville.
Gat-Held Harries uud DluiiIs Mu
Couaughey, of Joucmnuurg, were in
town yesterday ueliitut.' ain.ig the cele
bration. V. II. Hover, of BUliee, North Da
kola, andJ. S. Hover, of Coiumi-. Ohio,
two fonuui t'esideuis of UeyuoUlsvllle
who have uol beuu hero for twenty-two
years, came to town yesterday to attend
the Old Home Week celebration. They
are glad to gel buck to the old town
ouce again.
L P. Si-eley, one of the pioneer
reside uui of lte timd.-vi 1 1 , no a- located
in lJittshurg, eame lu-re I'li-sduy to
meet bis friends of Mm lon; ago. A
quarter uf u ciinury no ,: moro Air.
Si'eiev was one of the tending ui'-ichauts
of K.-ynoldsvillu and u- one of the
foiindi i k of the btttiKing house uf Seeley,
Alexander & Co.. now '.he Peoples
National Bank and I- ri.nl a heavy
stockholder and it din dor in the Institution
Lawyer Ben.iuoter and wife, nt Umnk
yille, who werecilizous ol Ke.vnul Isville
about twenty years ago, are uinnng the
visitors In town today. lr H tiKUoter
was editor of the Eve, a nen"per ptib
lished in Ke noldfville In 1H7S. The
Eye didn't twinkle long, hut n was a
very spicy new-paper. Ye editor was
"devil" In the Kyeotllee for Mr. Ben
scoter. THURSDAY.
Mrs. John D. Lother.of Kiim-rsburg,
is visiting hefKister, Mrs K. C. Burns.
Sam Thomas, of Slating ton. has re
turned to his buino in this p I ae to ac
cept, a position wph American Silk Co.
Edward Bate, of Indiana, a former
resident "t Re noldvllle. Is i-pending
Old Home Week in town.
S. T. Hoover, of Winslow, Gimkill
township, is vUltlng his i-on. Dr. B. E.
Hoover, this we. k
Mrs. J. M. SteptiHiiKon, uf Pittsburg,
Is a visitor in town thi week.
Miss Esther Schmidt, of Hourdale,
is a guest at. tbe home of M. J. Dailey
and wife in this p.aue.
Mrs. Dr. J. B. Neale. who is spending
a few months in Kane for the ben, lit of
her health, is In town this week
.Jay Evans, of Greenville. Is at the
home of bis parents, E. L Evans and
wife, In this place this week
Mrs. Jonn W. Coax and Mrs. Lucy
Gibson, of Allegheny City, are visiting
old time friends here this week.
Soloe E. Mohney. of Pittsburg, an
erstwhile Reynoldsville boy. is among
the visitors enjoying old home week.
Miss A. J. Worden and Miss Florence
Worden, of Ash tola, are visiting rela
tives in town during Old Home Week.
John H. Thornton, of Pittsburg, has
returned to his old homo town for a
week's celebration.
Charles Schultz and wife, of Isolin,
are visiting .n town this week.
Misses Erma L. and Grace Cunning
ham, o Indiana, are guests of Mrs. .
M. McCrolght's.
Mrs. A. C. Gnth, of East Brady, is
revisiting her friends hereafter eight
een years' absence She Is the guest of
Dennis Bolger and wife.
Mrs. S. A. Bowser, of Ford City, and
Mrs. Stewart Crotzer. of Johnstown, are
visiting their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
J. Booth.
A H. McKellipp and wife, of East
Brady, who are mak'ng an overland
trip in their auto to Johnsonburg, are
visiting the latter's sisters. Mrs.
Samuel Ressler and Mrs. D. H. Young,
In this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dullard, of
Wilkesbarre, Pa., are visiting Mr. and
Mrs Dennis Bolger In this place. It
has been 24 years since they left Rey
noldsville. Mrs. J. C. Winslow and daughter,
Miss Maude, of Winslow, Gaskill town
ship, are visitlrg the former's mother
and sister, Mrs. Hannah Prescott and
Mrs J. M. Hays.
Jacob Truby. Mrs. M. J. Lewis and
Miss Maggie Hoon, of Pittsburg, are
visiting Mrs. H.. Butler, on Grant st
Daniel Nolan, and wife, of Clarion,
came here to day to see tbe celebration.
FRIDAY.
Thomas V. Hendricks, one of tbe ed
itors of the Brookvllle Republican, a
bright, genial and promising young
man, la a visitor In town to-day.
John C. Dunsmore and wife, of Phil
ipsburg, are visiting the latter's par
ents in this place.
Miss Edna Angevine, of Rlxford, Pa.,
is v'sdiug her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Hig
gles. ,
Mrs. John A. Henry, of Hamilton, is
visiting her sons, W. H. and S. C.
Henry, two of our leading merchants.
Horacn G. Miller, editor of Punxsu
tawney News, was in 'own yesterday en
joying the Old Home Week festivities.
Mrs. J. F. Turner, of Dents Run, and
Miss Rose Connelly, of Penfield, are
visiting at home of Teofeel DeMay.
Blair and Law Sykes. of Clearfield,
are in town enjoying tbe celebration.
W. W. McKee. or Waterson. is tba
guest of G. B. McKee on First street
tbli week.
Misses Ruth Craig and Grace Watt,
of DuBois, are visiting Miss Florence
Atwater during "Old Home Week."
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vail and two chil
dren, of Oil City, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Marshall, of Avalln, Pa., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirst, of Hill street,
tbia week.
L. J. Arnold and wife, of Driftwood,
are among the visitors taking In tbe
Old Home Week festivities.
W. J. Morrison, of New Kensington,
is tbe guest of bit sister. Mrs. Hood
Knox.
George Yost, Miss Deckle Yost,
Clark Scbrecongost, of Putneyville,
Roy Marshall, Miss Blanche Marshall
and Miss Sbingledecker, of Hawthorne,
are visitors at borne of A. F. Yost.
Mrs. G. W. Lonkerd, of Indiana, is
tbe guest of Mrs. J. W. Gillespie.
Tbe following persons are visiting at
home of Robert Bone, Sr., Mrs. W. E.
Phillips and two children, of Clearfield,
Master Forrest and Miss Pearl Kirk
man, of Clymer, Miss Annie and Alien
Bone, of Rosslter. Lewis Risbel, 1 1
Puaxsutawney.
Mrs. J. O. Donaldson, of Alieghenv
City, is the guest of Miss Luclle
Mitchell.
SATURDAY.
George M. Rhoads, of Manorvllle,
visited his mother. Mrs. S. M. Rhoads,
this week and enjoyed the Old Home
Week celebration.
Miss Lucre tl a Warnlek, of Johnson
burg, Mrs. Martin Plyer and daughter,
Ruth, of Sutntucrville, and Mrs. D. R.
Fetterhoff. of Pittsburg, visited at D.
H. Young at of home on Grant street
Thursday.
Charles J. Kah, of New Bethlehem,
has been enjoying the Old Home Week
festivities. He is the guest of Henry
Prlester.
Miss Clare Foster, of Kittannlng. is
visiting her mother. Mrs. Mapyls
Foster, this week.
Thomas Carey, a fmer Reynolds
ville gentletrmn who has been at Mey
ersdalo several years, was here to boost
the old times' celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCrelght, of
Burguttstown, Washington county. Pa.,
are guests of Andrew Wheeler and
wife on Hill street.
Miss Mary Williams, of Rldgway,
was the guest of relatives near town
during Old Home Week.
Mrs. D. H. Young accompanied an
automobile party to Johnsonburg and
Chautauqua.
J. N. Rech, of Showers, Is circulating
among former friends here this week.
R. H. Cartwright, of Kast Brady,
came here this week to celebrate. It
has been eighteen years since he moved
away
Misses Maude and Viola Waunk, of
Dents Run, are visiting at home of C. C.
Yeoman in West Reynoldsville.
George Shoup and wife, of Jersey
Shore, are visiting with Mrs. Jennie
Ressler.
D G Lowthi r. of Homer City, spent
the week here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cochran, of
Brookvllle, were at their old homes In
Reynoldsville tbe past week.
Mrs. F. P. Howe, who was In the
Mercy Hospital In Pittsburg several
weeks, was able to return to home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farrell
Friday.
Miss Agnes Finnell, of Leecbburg,
Is visiting Miss Alma London this
week.
Mrs. W. S. Wick and daughter, Eliza
beth, of Butler, are visiting the form
er's father, James Lnsk. ,
Miss May Lusk, of Builer, is visiting
her father on Pleasant ave.
Howard Evans, of Curwensvllle, Is
visiting bis grandfather, James Lusk.
Foster C. Wbitmore and wife, of
Pittsburg, are visiting the former's par
ents on Mabi 1 street.
Miss Cora Wbitmore, of Clarion, is
visiting ber brother, J. Wbitmore, and
family.
J. C. Norris, wife and son, of Butler,
formerly of this place, were visitors in
town this week.
Among tbe old residents of Winslow
township who come to Reynoldsville
to witness tbe great jubilee, was Jono
than Deemer, of Sykesville now 75
years old. He was born in this town
ship and can relate with ease many
events that occurred sixty years ago.
Father Edward M. Drlscoll and sister,
Miss Mollle Drlscoll, of New Bethlehem,
former Reynoldsville citizens, were in
town this week enjoying the Old Home
Week doings.
Homer R Ressler, at oue limu a typo
In The Star oHlce, who now has charge
of the typesetting machines in the
Doily Democrat office at Jobusiown, came
to town last evening to spend today and
to-morrow with bis parents and enjoy
this, the last day of Old Home Week.
Philip Goodwill and wife, of Bram
well, W. Va., are visiting in town on
account of Old Home Week. Over a
quarter of a century ago Mr. Goodwill
was superintendent of tbe Diamond
Mine, one of tbe first mines opened in
this section. He is the nephew of John
Goodwill and cousin of Mrs. Wm.
Gibson.
Among tbe number of former citizens
of Reynoldsville who were here for Old
Home Week was B. E. Wellendorf, of
St. Marys, who was a hardware mer
chant in our town a number of years
age.
If You Want
to Gain Weight
Take a course of treatment with
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and
watch the scales.
Mr. Robert Dtldine of i Ulster St.,
Waverly, N. Y tells th story of his
return to health, strength and normal
weight as no one else can tell It. He
aya: "Some time ago I got a box of
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and when
I say they have donf me good I can
back up that statement-by an increase
In welKht form 128 to 144 pounds in
sixty days. When I began to take the
medicine I was all run down and It is
a wonder I kept at work at all could
not sleep appetite poor and when at
work if I stooped over to pick up any
thing I would be so dizzy for a few mo
ments I could scarcely realize anything;
and finally I had attacks- of severe
pain around the region of my heart.
This condition lasted for a long time
and nothing gave me more than tem
porary relief until I used Dr. A. W.
Chase's Nerve Pills. They proved to
be the true Nerve Force builder and It
is as a result of their, use alone that
today I feel as well and sound as ever
no trouble of any kind, but hearty,
strong and vigorous In every way. The
cure, to my mind, Is a most remark
able one and one that should be made
known that others may benefit by it."
50c a box at all dealers or Dr. A. W.
Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. T.
For sale by Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co.
PJSYiyANIA RAILROAD
NIAGARA FALLS
AND
Saturday, September. 7th, 1907.
EXCURSION TICKETS good to return on regular trains until September 11
inclusive, will be soid at tbe following low rates.
Kiskimln. Jo.
Red Bunk
East Brady
Parker
Foxburg
Emlenton
New Bethlehvtn.
Summerville
BrookvHle
"f" stops on signal or notice to agent.
Electric Railway through the Great Gorge.
J. R. WOOD.
Passenger Trafflo Manager.
m
J. ft. HILLIS & GO.
Will furnish yoor home complete with
Furniture and
Floor Coverings
We have over 100 Rugs, room size,
$5.25 to $35.00 and more than $,000
yards of Carpet. Never before have
we had bugIi a line to select from.
CALL AND SEE OUR
Jefferson County
FAIR
BROOKVLLLE, PA.
Sept. 3 to 6, 1907.
- FOR TH7S OCCASION
EXCURSION TICKETS
Will be sold September 3, 4, 5 and 6, inclusive, good to return until September
7, Inclusive, from Pittsbuix, Oil City, Driftwood, Sterling Run, Sheffield, Falls
Creek and intermedials stations at
REDUCED RATES.
(Minimum Rate 25. cents )
J. R. WOOD. GEO. W. BOYD,
Passenger Trafflo Manager. General Passenger Agent.
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Opens Aug.
TKftaUS' ORCHESTRA
Aaf . aSlk to Sapt. 7 th
SOMA'S IAND
Sst. tdk to 5pt. 21t
YIOTOR HERBERT
Sap, aiat to Sap. 28th
Th Strongest Array of Mualeal Talant In th Country.
Th World's Brat Muslolana
Over $ 1 00,000 Spent in Improvements This Year
New Music Hal ; largest in Western Pennsylvania.
SOME 110 SIDE FEATURES OF THE EXPO THIS YEAR :
OSTOCK'S ANIMAL ARENA saaa wkilo auking tka
Twica at Ursa at
show at was sfeowa ia Paris,
Uatsn ia tka big cages. Hew tka batata roar.
Floral HtQ. Padugo Exprats DwnoattrttioQ. Elactrical IUuaioa
"Pharaoh a Daughter, Theatoruun, Moving Ficiuits, Farm Wheal, Marry,
go-round. Col a Packing Machine, Pony Track, Toboggan. So sua thing
New Every Minute.
ADMISSION, 2S CENTS
EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS. Atk Your Ttoktt Agent,
RETURN
1 regular trains leave Rate
...9 On n. in. 1.10p.m. ll.OOp.'m. S.0t
..10 - 12U 11.10 6.00
..8 44 " 0.f9a. m. 9.35 " 4.75
,..00 " 1114 " 52 " 460
...9.02 " r 11 10 " 9 54 " 4.50
..9 51 " 11.37 " 10.19 " 4 50
. 9.54 " 12 00 p. in. 10 44 ' 4 50
10.14 " 2.17 " 12.15 a.m. 4.50
.10 47 " 2 47 " 12 4Sa m. 4 25
10.57 " .... " 12.58 a.m. 4.25
.1121am " f 121 a.m. 4 25
.1128 a. m " f 1.28 a. m. 4.25
.1130 a.m. f 3 27 " 1,35 a. in. 4.25
. 9 19 a. ui. ... 4 50
.8 49 " .... .... 4,fio
8.35 " .... ... 4 50
8 08 " .... .... 4.50
7 55 " .... ... 4f,o
35 " .... .... 4 50
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Pasfenper Agent.
STOCK AND SAVE MONEY
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U. S. MARINE BAND
Sapt. 30th to Oct 6th
MEXICAN BAND
Oct. 7th to Oct. 12th
WALTER DAMROSCH
Oct. 14th to Oct. 26th
last yasf 100 aaiaubia 12 acts. ThaaUM
Loadoa uti Naw YarL
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