The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 18, 1907, Image 1

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REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1907.
iNl'MBEB 19.
VOLUME 16.
WE ARE
NOW
LOCATED
In our new meat market
across the street from
old stand. We handle a
Vfine line of home dressed
MEATS
Beef, veal, lamb and pork,
also poultry, butter and ,
eggs. Your patronage
solicited.
HUNTER 1
EN I
MILLIREN
Closing Out
Sale
Remember the closing out
sale all goods sold at
O O ST
Linoleum, Fruit Jars,,
Tin Ware, Gas Man
tles, Paints, Brushes,
- Etc. A bargain in
' HEATING STOVES.
Also a full set of Tinner's
Tools cheap.
L. G. Lidle's
HARDWARE STORE.
Here are some of the
important things
you want in your
repair work of watch,
clock and jewelry
repairing:
Best of Workmanship
Beet Material.
Right Prices.
Prompt Service.
All these you can get
when you leave your
. work with
Gooder, the jeweler,
. in the Peoples
' National bank
building.
PtENTRAL STATE NORMAL
M
EHJillrULi
Lock Haven, Pa.
J. R. Fliokinger, Principal.
'all Term begim September 9th, 1907.
If yon re Interested In securing tbe
beat possible training for teaching or
for business or dealre to fit for college,
or are seeking an excellent courae In
Music, Elocution or Art, It would be to
your advantage to patronlta this re
putable nd thoroughly established
institution. Its policy In to train not
Snly tbe Intellectual faculties but to
develop character and to fit for life's
duties. Addness for Illustrated catalog-
THE PRINCIPAL.
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Dr. .T B. Ni-hIi- spent Sunday in
Kano.
. Mrs. G. W. Kline vlstW In DuBols
Sunday.
Mrs. R. L. Taafe visited in DuBols
Saturday.
C. P. Hoffman wo9 in East Brady
Su'urday.
Mla9 RuthJohnton visited in Clarion
last week.
Mrs. W. E. Stormor visited at Pansy
fust week.
Mrs. E. D. Clark visited in DuBois
last week.
Mrs. Isaac Swarlz was in Pittsburg
the past week.
James E. Mitchell, of Kane, was In
town last week.
Miss Harriet Sohullzu visited in St.
Marys lust wk.
Cbarlts Epler Is moving to Home
stead this week
Milton E. Williams and wife are Vis
iting in Willlamsport.
Will H. Boll and wifo were in Pltte
burg tbe firs- of this week.
Miss Anna Woodford returned yester
day from a visit In Renovo.
Mrs. A. E. Dunn, of Falls Creek, was
a visitor in town Saturday.
Charles H. Young, of Clarion, was
a visitor In town last week.
Mrs. S J. Fulton is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Robert H. Wilson.
John Pomeroy and wife, of Anita,
were visitors in town yesterday.
Mrs. Harvey S. Deter visited at Fair
mount City Sunday and Monday.
Miss Margaret Pbalen is Bttendlug
St. Xavier's school at Latrobe, Pa.
Dr. Fred K. Booth, of Fairmount
City, was a visitor in town Monday.
Dr. J. W. Foust and wife returned
last week from a visit at Huntington.
W. A. Gray, of Ambrldge, Pa., bag
been visiting in town tbe past week.
Mrs. Nancy King, of Kingsville, Clar
ion county, visited in town tbe past
week.
James Stevenson and wife, of New
Kensington, are visiting in Beech
woods. Mrs. Jobn H. Kaucher and daughter,
Miss Laura, visited in Clarion this
week. . .
Mrs. J. W. Campbell and two child
ren visited her parents at Lawsonham
last week.
Misse-i Minnie and Daisy Strong left
here Saturday to visit in Emporium
and Warren.
' Mrs. Adam Klme is visiting at her
old home in WeBt Leyden, Lewis
county, N. Y.
Mrs. George McGrody, Will Blaneh
ard and wife visited near Brockway
ville last week.
Miss Sara Cor bp U, who was at Tawas
City, Mich., thirteen weeks, returned
home Saturday.
Mrs. H. T. Jones, of Corsica, visited
her sister, Mrs. W. Harry Moore, in
place this week.
John McCullough, of Eieanora, left
here Tuesday for Bucknell University
at Lewlsburg, Pa.
Mr. Charles Woodward and Mrs.
James Cable visited in Beaver town
ship the past week.
Daniel Fitzpatrick returned to Alle
gany, N. Y., last week to attend St.
Bonaventure College.
Last week Mrs. J. B. Orr moved to
Mineral Bluff, Ga., where Mr. Orr is
employed in a tannery.
Robert Douthit was called to Falls
Creek Sunday by illness of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Jobn Lester.
Thaddeus Long, of Kansas City,
Kan., visited bis sister, Mrs. Jobn H.
Wagner, in this place the past week.
Miss Ada Hetrick will return to
Ambrldge with her sister Saturday,
where she will remain several months.
Miss May Oliver, of Apollo, who
visited her aunt, Mrs. O. H. Broad
head, a couple of weeks, returned borne
Friday.
Harry Sykes has gone to Colorado for
benefit of his health. He expects to
meve bis family as soon as he gets lo
cated.
L. F. Hetrick and wife, W. A. Gray,
wife and son, Gerald, are visiting rel-'
atives at Worthville and Ringgold
this week. '
Mrs. Dr. S. Reynolds was called
to Warren Saturday on account ef
the illness of her son, Clarence H.
Reynolds.
Joe Williams went to Pittsburg this
morning on a business trip.
Miss Amelia Clark, of Brookville. is
the guest of Mrs. C. R. Hall.
Miss Mollle Yenewlne has returned
from a visit In New Kensington and
Pittsburg.
Dr. B. E. Hoover and wife and J. R.
Millirnn and wife visited In George
vllie, Indiana county, Sunday.
Mrs. A. H. Fleming and daughter,
Helen, returned yesterday from a visit
in Houtzdale and Curwensvllle.
Charles F. Wilkinson, of Rathmel
Junction, went to Lewlsburg Tuesday
where he will enter Bucknell Univer
sity. Mrs. E. W. Hyatt and son, "Dick"
Myers, of South Connollsvllle, are vis
iting the former's father at Prescott
vllle. W. E. Stormer and family, I. C. and
V. C. Stormer went to Sprankles Mills
this morning to attend the Stormer re
union. I. N. Earle, Jr., visited Joseph Kirk
wood Monday on his way from Brook
ville to Lfiwtsburg to attond'Bueknell
University.
Miss Ruth Flanner, of Johnsonburg,
who was visiting her grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Catkin DoHart, returned
borne yesterday.
Miss Jennie McGready, of Pittsburg,
for several years a resident of Reynolds
ville, visited at home of M. Phalen the
first i.f this week.
M. S. Fleming, of Birmingham, Ala.,
right of way man for the Southern
Railway, was the guest of A. H. Flem
ing the past week.
Miss Elizabeth Davis, pharmacist in
W:lkesbarre, who was visiting ber
parents several weeks, returned to
Wilkesbarre Friday.
Thomas Jewell, of West Va., and his
niece, Miss Nelle Foster, of Heath vllle,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Guthrie over Sunday.
Mrs. E. L. Evans left here last week
on a trip to Baltimore, Md., Washing
ton, D. C. and the Jamestown Expo
sition at Norfolk, Va.
Miss Anna Fleming, who teaches
school at Falls Creek, spent Friday
night with her sister, Mrs. Robert Z.
Parrisb, in this place.
A. T. Blng, of the Blog-Stoke Co.
department stores, left here the latter
part of last week for Philadelphia and
New York City to buy goods.
G. T. Woodford and wife returned
last week from a visit, In Renovo. Mr.
Woodford had his first experience In
catching eel while on tbte trip.
Mrs Francis D. Smith went to Dm-
oplis, Ala., last feek to spend a
month with her husband, who Is In
the lumber business at Demoplis.
A large congregation assembled at
tbe Baptist church last Sunday evening
to hear Dr. A. J. Moek's sermon on
"Why Young People go Astray."
Benjamin Syne, superintendent of
the tannery at Clearfield, formerly
superintendent of tho tannery at this
place, was a visitor in town Thursday.
Mrs. Mllford Kunes of Lock Haven,
who is moving to Lxke, Miss., where
Mr. Kunes Is croployf d. and Mrs. 'Oscar
Runes, of B,-r-ci Cr-r k , Pa., are visiting
in town.
Miss Ella E. Seeley, allst, left here
last Thursday morning on visit and
pleasure trip to Elmlra, Binghamton,
N. Y., New York City and a trip up
the Hudson. ' ,
Hon. W. O. 8mith, editor Punxsu
tawney Spirit, who will be a candidate
at the April primary election for the
Republican nomination for Congress,
was in tewn Friday.
Mrs. John L. Graham and son, Cor
bett, went to Philadelphia yesterday
to remain a few days. It was stated
in this papT last week that Mrs.
Grahamhad gone to Philadelphia on
10th inst. with ber mother. Mrs. J. H.
Corbett, but that was an error. Miss
Georgia Corbett accompanied her
mother to Philadelphia.
The following students' left here
yesterday for college: Percy Parsons,
Leonard Harris, Miss Maude Pratt.
Allegheny College, Meadvlile. Bert
Hoffman, Dickinson College, Carlisle,
Fred McEntlre. John Coleman, Walter
Booth, State College,' Miss (da Wil
liams, Bucknell University, Lewlsburg.
Miss Amy Bollinger will return to
Lswisburg to-morrow to attend Buck
nell University. .
If "Mr. Caudle" didn't hear It rain
last night he is a sound sleeper.
Under Head of Lottery.
According to the postal law adver
tisements containing notice of a lnt
given away free, such as was published
in some of our exchanges this montb,
comes under tbe bead of lottery and
each paper publishing the advertise
ment may get into trouble yet oveirlt.
The mattter was reported to the powt
ofllce department In Washington by one
postmaster wbo refused to allow part
of the edition of a paper to go through
the postollloe, after the advertisement
was. discovered. Had the advertise
ment been discovered In time tbe whole
edition of tbe paper would have bnen
refused admission to tbe mails. The
department has notified the postmaster
In ouestion that the advertisement was
a violation of tbe pns'al laws.
Qlendate.
School opened on Monday with six
teen scholars enrolled.
Mr. Tompkins was threshing in thi
Moore corner last week.
W. A. Gray, wife and son. of Am
brldge, are visiting the letter's parents
this week.
Fred Monre is able to drive his team
again. Glad to see you out, Fred.
Miss Margarette Hopkins was visiting
with MIbs Cora Smith on Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Burkhouse was in Reyn
oldsvjile to see her mother, who was
very iok, but is getting a little better.
Charles Burkhouse and family were
visiting W. H. Burkhouse las Sunday
and say W. H. has the nicest tree of
pears they have seen this year,
J. R. Moore has bt?en on the sick list
the last few days. Hope he will soon
be able to be around again.
M lea Carr has quite a number of new
beginnors and they seem to like their
teacher very much.
Excursion to Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
Sunday Sept. 22nd, via B. R. & P.
Ry. Special train leaves Sykes 8.00
a. m. and returning leaves Niagara
Falls 7.00 p. m. and Buffalo 8 00 p. m.
Tickets also good returning from Buff
alo Monday, Sept. 23rd. Round trip
fare $2.50.
Lost and Found.
Lost, between 9.30 p. m., yesterday
and noon to-day, with nausea and sick
headache. This loss was occasioned by
finding at Stoke & Feloht Drug Co.
store a box of Dr. King's New Life
Pills, tbe guaranteed cure for bilious
ness, malaria and jaundice, 23o. Reyn
oldsville and Sykesvllle.
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth op Penn'a.
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway D)partment of
Ptiiuoiivauia, uudur the Act approved
May 1st, 1905, for the construction
of 4,300 feet of road, 18 and 22 feet
wide, extending from Seventh Street
to Winlow township line, In Reynolds
ville borough, In the county of Jeffer
son. PlanB and specifications can bu
seen at the office of the county com
missioners, Brookville, Pa , and at the
office of the State Highway Depart
ment, Harrisburg, Pa. Bidding blanks
will be furnished by the State Highway
Dept. upon request. Bids must be en
dorsed "Proposals fob Reconstruc
tion or Road in Reynoldsville
Borough Jefferson County" and
received at the office of tbe State
Highway Department not later than
October 9th, 1907.
Joseph W. Hunter,
State Highway Commlssioneer.
gEALED PROPOSALS.
Commonwealth of Penn'a
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Harrisburg, Pa,
Sealed proposals will be received by
the State Highway Department of
Pennsylvania, under the Act approved
May 1st, 1905, for tbe construction of
21,507 feet of road, 16 feet wide, extend
ing from Reynoldsville borough line
to Clearfield county line, in Winslow
township, in tbe county of Jefferson.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at tbe office of the county commission
ers, Brookville, Pa., and at the office
of tbe 8tate ' Highway Department,
Harrisburg, Pa Bidding blanks will
be furnished by the State Highway De
partment upon request. Bids must be
endorsed "PROPOSALS FOR RECON
STRUCTION of Road in Winslow
Township, Jefeerson County," and
received at the office of the Stale
Highway Department not later than
October 9tb, 1907.
Joseph W. Hunter,,
State Highway Commissioner.
One year ajo to-night th-re l
a frost.
Do You Belong to
This committee is
made up of the men who
stt around an excava
tion for a new building,
whittle pine sticks, spit
tobacco juice on the
fresh dirt and watch the
other fellows work.
It's all right to show
interest in new build
ings, in town develop
ment and progress, but
there's a better way.
You can do more
good for yourself and
the community by re
signing from "The Citi
zens' Committee" and
getting into the General
Progress Committee.
This committee is
the one that PUTS UP
THE NEW BUILDINGS,
brings new business into
town to occupy them,
paints the old houses, keeps the sidewalks in good repair,
beautifies the front yards, cleans up the back yards and
otherwise makes this town a better town to live in.
the General Progress Committee is the Unofficial
Town Booming bommittee. It really ought to be organ
ized and made official. Let all of us work together for
the advancement of the town we live in, and there will be
more room around new excavations for the fellows at
work to throw out the dirt.
Eternal industry is the price of progress.
Let's all fall in line for the General Progress Commit
tee and then , ! i ,:, -t'
? o
JUST WATCH TIIE OLD TOWN
- GROW. .
For a limited time I will
sell you a
Edison Standard Phonograph,
Flower Horn,
Stand,
One Dozen Edison Gold
Moulded Records
all for
S26.75.
The time to buy Edison Phono
graphs is now, as they will be
advanced in a few days. Call
and hear thejn at
Haskin's Music Store
Reynoldsville,
Pennsylvania.
Horseshoeing, Black-
smithing and General
Repair Work
of all kinds. Horseshoeing asp clalty.
All work neatly done. Give n.e a trial.
Shop on Willow alley.
E. CREED
"gXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Matilda Klincentmlth. De
e 'aiH'd.
Notice la hereby given that letters of ail.
ministration fn the above named estate have
been imntecl to the undersigned. All per
son Indebted to the ald estate are reiie?ted
to moke ptyoient, and those having claim
or demand against the snme will make them
known without delay to the undersigned.
SMITH .H. nCLHKlllllT.
Reruolrisvllli!. Pa.. F.iiviitnr
Sent. 14, IW.
if
The Verdict of the
People.
I did more optical work
in August than in any
corresponding month in
the past twelve years. I
will continue my visits.
All optical examinations
will be thorough and all
work first-class. Beware
of parties using my name
and reputation. I never
peddle.
G.C.Gibson, Optician
At the American Hotel,
Brookville, Sept. 24-25.
At Imperial Hotel, Reyn
oldsville, September 26.
ARE YOU MAKING
MONEY?
We will live you biz Cash Commission
and valuable prizea for each subscrip
tion secured. None of the prizes are
competitive. You can find out how you
can do this hv writing to the METKO
POL1 TA MAfiAXING for particu
lars concerning iia irreat subscription
campaign and the Inducements which
are being offered to representatives.
Eaually Interesting to old and young.
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