mint REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: 13, 1901 M'MHKH 27. VOLUME 16. The Best Oil doesn't come from Ink weon. Exposure and much handling spoilt it. Family Favorite Oil Illuminating. I a clear, colorless, odorless oil that ia served by your dealer to yon directly from the original barrel. Just like buying from the refinery. Safe and burns out dry to the last drop. Will not smoke chimneys or char wicks. Speak to your dealer about It. WAVERLY OIL WORKS Oils for All Independent Refiners Booklet Purposes PITTSBURG, PA. seat Free f Capital, Surplus and Profit 120,000.00 THE PEOPLES -NATIONAL -BANK RE.YNOLDSVILLE. P&NN'fl Br ... lt long experience. high character of ltn din-dor., extensive ev. ' .li and perfect equipment, this bunk is eminently flueu to give I' raers prompt and intelligent service. f - .,aoual Interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from 'deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privilege. Your Business Respectfully Solicited. Saturday Evenings?. to8.30. THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING. I The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus $165,000.00 Resources -. . $550,000.00 John H. (Caouhkr, Pres. John 11. Kauchor Henry C. Deihle Dl KEi. J. 0. Klnir J. S. Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking c Suits - $10 to $25 Overcoats $10 to $25 BING-STOKE GOIyTY REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resources $800,000.00 Established 1874 OFFtOFHf J.O. Kisu, Vloo-Pres. K. C. 8chuckkr8, Oiishlei rOKH Dun lei Nolan Hammond Jolin H. Corbett K. II. Wllsnn 1 The Inside the hidden side of every Clothcraft suit and overcoat is tailored just as care fully as the outside the seen side Everything entering into the making of Clothcraft Clothes the hair-cloth the canvas the lining the thread all, are selected for durability. That's why Clothcraft gar ments rarely disappoint. Made in New York "mHERE is a Style and Swing to the X real New Yorker that you can't mis take." It's his clothes." We sell New York Clothes made by the best tailors in New York. For more than a third of a century Alfred Benjamin &c Co. have been making Fashionable Clothes for Fashionable New Yorkers. Correct ClotEes for Men TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING; TO AND FRO. Glen A. Mllllren, of Kane, was in town last week. Mrs. C. R. Hall Is visiting In Brook vtllo this week. Walter B. Reynolds, of Warren, was in town Sunday. Mrs. Earl Swift, of Brookville, Is visiting In town. Mrs. L. L. Guthrie Is visiting In Heathville this week. J. N. Recti, of Showers, Clarion Co., was Id town last week. Miss Iva Newcome spent Thursday In Brookville with relatives. S. B..Hall, of Brookville, was a visitor In town over Sunday. A. H. Fleming was over in Clearfield county the past week bunting. Mrs. David L. Postlethwatt visited a sister In DuBols one day last week. Frank King, Btudent in State College, was home several days the past week. Andrew Wheeler went to St. Louis, Mo., Saturday to buy a oarloid of mules. Mrs. James W. Stevenson, of New York City, is visiting ber parents id this place. Henry Hunter, of Curry Run, visited his sister, Mrs. J. R. Mllllren, In this place last week. J, M. Daily, of PenBeld, vblted bis daughter, Mrs. G. M. McDonald, la this place a day last week.. - Miss Julia Repsber, of Rldgway, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Repsber, in this place. , Francis O'Brien, who is employed In Braddook, visited at home of bis parents In this place last week. G. W. Palen, of Wllllamsport, for merly superintendent of tannery at this place, was in town Thursday. G. H. Humphrey, of Pittsburg, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humphrey, in this place last week. A' D. Bolton and wife, of Pittsburg, were called here Saturday on aocount of the death of tbelr brother-in-luw, J. T. Guthrie. A. P. Utter went up into Michigan the Oral of this week to spend a couple of weeks in hunting for bear, deer, wildcats and other game. Mrs. W. P. Organ, of Punxsutawney, has returned home, after a short visit at the borne of her mother, Mrs. John C. Shobert, of Fifth street. D. W. Atwater, division manager, and George H. Rea, agent for the Wage Earnerb' Protective Union, went to Em lenton yesterday to work up a.Unlon at that place. O A. Baldwin and wife, who were at Clarksburg, W. Va., Elklns, W. Va., and Cumberland, Md., a - few. weeks, returned to this place Satur day. Clair Broadbead, driver of Broad bead milk wagon, la spending a couple of days visiting with friends on a farm about three miles out of Brook ville. Robert Brush and Robert Heckman, of Wilru.-nliDg, who were hunting near Pai'dus .rst reek, took forty rabbits and a few pheasants home with them Saturday. Mrs. Hettle Neff is visiting, in Pitts burg. Mrs. 3. G. Austin visited) at Heath ville last week. Mrs. Viola King, of' Suniraerville, Is visiting in town. Mrs, John R. Elder-,, of DuBol-, was a visitor in town yesterday. Mrs. L. W. Hayek, of Apollo, was visiting in town this week. Mrs. J. E. Kirk wood Is visiting ber parents In Brookville this week. F. F. Dalley and wife, of East Brady, were visitors tn town over Sunday. Miss Anna and Earl Plfer are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. R. Oswald, in DuBols. Mrs. Robert Waite, of Rlmersburg, waa in town Monday on ber way to Punxsutawney. Mrs. J. B. Nichols and two daughters left here this morning for -their new home in Indiana. J. J. Lukebart, of Falls Creek, visited his daughter, Mrs. John R. Sowers, in West Reynoldsvllle Saturday. : J. F. -..Corbett, who Is working at West Lebanon, Indiana, Co., was at home a couple of days this week, ThbsrJ. Rodgers, editor Punxsutaw ney Republican, was In town this morn ing on bis way to Brookville on business. Mrs. William Cunn'ngham, of Cleve land, ,(h!o, who visited her sister, Mrs. P. J.j Ward' seven weeks, left here last week v Mrs. George Melllnger and Mrs. Ira S. Smith were in DuBols Wednesday attending an afternoon pary glyen by Mrs. Horner and Miss Horner. Fathers Brady and Lynch were at New Betelebem the first of this, week assisting Father Drlscoll In Forty Hour Devotion In the Catholio church. Leonard DAddarlo, formerly of this place, now employed at Butler, Pa., spent several days of the past week In town, returning to Butter yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sutter left here last evening on the 6.08 eastbound train on P. R. R. Mr. Sutter went to Philadelphia on business and Mrs, Sutler went to New York City to visit her mother. James Degnan and son, Frank, went to Rldgway Monday to attend court. On Labor Day Frank Degnan was assaulted and stabbed by an Italian, who was ar rested for the crime. The case will be tried in Elk county court this week. Councilman Jacob Delble and nephew, Herman Delble, went to Delble's campin Elk Co., yesterday to get the camp In order for tbe other members of tbe party who will reach camp by the time tbe deer season opens. Deer Season Opena Friday. The deer season opens on Friday of this week, November . 15, and closes December 16. Some of tbe local sports men are now in camps awaiting for the season to open and others will go out this week. During this period male deer with horns are the only ones that can be legally killed and it will be necessary for the hunters to exercise a great deal of care in the matter as the fine is by no means light and any magistrate, alderman or justice of the peace have the power to convict any person guilty of violating this law. A Hud Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes (G. S. Clark, of Westfteld, Iowa, "for my rescue from death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. The ominous dry, backing cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing baa ever equalled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guaran teed by Stoke & Fefcbt Drug Co. drug gists, Reynoldsvllle and Sykeevllle. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. We have the best home -made Mince Meat in town. A trial is all you need to be con vinced. ' HCNTEB & .MlLLIREN .'; Meat Market. Need Not MaJia Changs. It will probably be an item of news to most readers that a postmaster Is not compelled to make change for you, when you make purchases at UTooie Sam's office. This, is a queer. ruJe that not one in a thousand knows.. Buyers of stamps or any purchaser at a post office must fuuakh bis own. change. Tbe postmaster could insist on the buyer furnishing their own change if he saw fit tt do It, but usually he Is. glad enougs to get rid of hie "chicken feed," and ia always ready to accommo date the public by making the change It asks (or. Public Sale. Take notice that there will be sold at auction to the highest bidder at tbe corserof Main and Fourth streets, In tbe borough of Reynoldsvllle. county of Jeffereon and State of Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 29th day of November, 1907, commencing at 3 o'clock p. m., tbe fol lowing stocks: Two shares of stock in tbe American 811k Company. Twenty-five shares of stock in tho Reynoldsvllle Real Estate Co. Thirty-three shares of stock in the Reynoldsvllle Woolen Co. For account of whom it may concern. Letter List. List of unolalmed letters remaining in post offioe at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for week ending Nov. 9, 1907. Anna Callahan, Ojcar Elstep, Mrs. Besse Geer, Edward Lewis, Mrs. Wm. Murray, Master Gust Maloney, Harry B. Williams. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E C. Burns, P. M. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heartfelt and sinoeie thanks to our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and many acts of kindness In this the time of our deep sorrow for the death of our son, James Frederick Colwell Mr and Mrs. J. F. Colwell Appendicitis Is due In a' large measure to abuse of tbe bowels, by employing drastic purga'lves. To avoid all danger,- use Dr. King's New Lire Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guaranteed to cure headache, bilious ness, malaria, and Jaundice, at Stoke & Felcbt Drug Co. store, Reynoldsvllltf and Svkesyille. 25o, t- i i i m Closing Out Entire Stock.. Tbe Cash New" York Racket store is dosing out 14,500 - worth of stock at 25 cents less than cost to quit bus iness. Want Column. Rates: One cent par word for each and Tory Insertion. Lost Gold square belt buckle. Small reward will be given for return of buck le to Star office. Lost Mexican pocketbook with let ter "I. S." on back. Finder please re turn to Star offioe. Lost Bunob of keys between Fifth and Seventh streets. Finder leave at Star office. For Sale Two cows. Joseph Mo Kernan. FOR Rent Modern brick house. In quire of D. H. Young, cor. Grant and Fifth. For Sale A half dozen young Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M. Hays, Reynoldsvllle. For Sale Second-hand piano. In quire at The Star office. For Rent 7 room house including bath room, on Grant street. M. M. Fisher. For Sale Six room house, barn and lot 60 x 150 feet on Hill St. Inquire of E. Neff. For Sale Good property on East Main street at a bargain. Inquire of E.Neff. How Aboutth at Bo y of Yours Are bis feet dry ? Just tbe time of year they should' be dry. Buy him a pair of Burley St Stums high or low tops, carried by us. We are showing an unlined sboe for boys, made of Kangaroo, with hand-nailed bottom. Our . Mud shoe for boys Is a winner. We never showed a better variety of Men's and Women's fine footwear. SOMETHING NEW A Ladles' Foothold put up In a rubber lined bag. Can be carried in pocket or pocket-book. Price 75c. Man, 1 ho Sh oo Man. rjjittEttElS AS MUCH DIFFERENCE In the quality in glasses as In . sbor9 or clothing, but after all the true value conslnts in hav?. lng the lenses made to meet the needs of the eye, which only.the skilled optician can Miccessful ly do. I will bave all the ar. pllances needed for good, work and will meet all persons need ing such at Brookvllle. Noaem-. ber 10 and 18, and at Imperial' Hotel, Reynoldsvllle,. Njmt. 21. G. C. GIBSON, PRAJ3JS?AL.OPTipiAN PUTS THE TURKEY ; IN THE SHADE. Our pure and delicious Bun-Bons, Chocolates and other confi otions put the turkey in the shade as Thanksgiv ing attendants. Do nt t let your table be without tbe comforting oheer of a box of our famous Bon-Bona, You and your gugVP, fa tbey young or old, will appreciate thtriP, fftey are made of the purest selected Ingredients,, in the most POrip'i'"uly cfpan way. and the prices of tbera are mo;t reasnr.able. REYNOLDSVILLE CANDY WORKS. Here are some of the important things . you want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Best of Workmanship Best 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. Exclusive Agent Here. Milliren Bros. Reynoldsvllle, Pa. V v
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