The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 04, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME 16.
REYNOLDS VJLLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1907.
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How About that Boy of Yours
' Are his f.-ti ri'- ? Jut ilio time of year they should "be, dry.
Buy talra a pntr of Uurli-y & Sturns high or low tops, carried
by us. Wo :uv shmvimr a t un'lned thno for boys, made of
Kangaroo, v lib Imnd onii, . I bottom. Our Mud shoe for boys
is a winner V iu r. i wtd a bolter variety of Men's and '
Women's fine font wear.
SOMETHING NEW A Lull, s' Foothold put up in a rubber
lined bag. Can b carried in pocket or pocket-book. I'rlo 75o.
Nolan, the Shoe Man.
Capital, Surplus and
Profits $120,000.00
Resources 9500,000.00
- Established 1874
THE
PEOPLES - NATIONAL - BANK
RkYNOLDSVlLLE, PENN'fl
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Because of its long experience, high character of Its directors, extensive,
connections Hnd perfect equipment, this b ink Is eminently fitted to give
'ts customers prompt and intclligentservlce.
S ini-.onual interest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts from
d'il of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges.
your Business Respectfully Solicited.
Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 8.30.
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Anything pictured here forwarded Immed
iately, postage prepaid, on receipt of the
Erlce, nnd delivery guaranteed, fend for
eaulltul free catalog.
Rich Cut Glass and Silverware,
Fine Hand Painted China
and Art Goods.
Large New Illustrated Cat
alog Free.
u'ofm oo Q I l ! fY Pontor Some people have formed an Incorrect Idea of this store through studying our sh.iw wlrvl iws
wnriStmaS fcjUVlrift vyonLtJl aeevg nothing but beautiful things displayed, they jump to ih.) on-iolii-ln . "in . 'y ex.
pensive articles ai
tt Li.
By no means. The .windows are purposely made as attractive as p jsstoie to form piotm-cM to ginine i i 1
passerby. Once ltisl.lo you find th.tt we have not only the luxuries, but
the necessities, not only novelties, but staple merchandise of thorough
dependability, and all marked at prices s low, or lower, than those pre
vailing elsewhere.
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This-store, the frugal shop
per's buying headquarters,
fairly bristles with bargains.
Buying djrect from the manufacturer we save you the middleman's
profit.
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Ihoicest and most
benutt I'ul pnt-
terns of bijdh grade
wares, which consists
of the latest'fc re ntions
and exclnsivedi'signs.
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cliolie
niiiiiM.ini -oliiaii-u
Gold I I fmiv .Mount.
I- lawless and Hi illiiiut.
, '.u ' f . 10 ' 2'-.
auality isthegreat
lever, and in ev
ery honest comparison
we always get the
credit of being the lowest-priced
house in our
line.
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Genuine Diamond Sn.iialM:
UK ttol.l llchher Moun'l
A little hcauiy.
GoUi Killed
Htrlity Knitruved
iitinTinif i;hsg
liinir mleed
20 years
VlnMy Jcwe'pd
, jcin ir Wall ham
No ll'ir
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Solid
Gold Locket
Embossed
Locket
14K Solid u io '..
Kmfii'O ru:-ned o ' it io I'
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Flatly .Jeweled E'lMi. ;M ,v -in
Nj. hoi.
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Solid Hold
Genuine I'ull Cut Idninond.
Sp'ii'kllng Gnis
U.im hi Gold Kiulsli.
11.00
Gold Killed
Sal In Finish
Open Knee
Guaranteed
20 y cms
Finely .tewe'wl
American Movenient
No. !KK).
No. imn. fi so
SuHcl (in .1
lloinaii (iolfl i'ln;.
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UK Gold K lkil l-'.li
El iKj.mely Emlos ed.
liitse Gold I-'IiiMi.
Made t.y S. ,V H. I,.
No. 10,4.
Solid (iniirsk-liet diVt jt 'tfyr
KoseUold Finish &!&Atr
.Vleents. So' Id r. I'd
SHi'ng in Asi'i 1
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lily I i a mud
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Intuitu I'li-e.
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' Mnvr.i ent.
4'' NwVk' "V Soll'dGoM
' Harvest Moon He-dun
rJ 1 tS H man Hi Id Finish
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DON'T DELAY.
Make your purchases early.
We will put them away
until you want them.
115.00 Gold Fl'led , No. "'5
Richly Engraved iiii"'inc Case.
Gam-mi cid20 Year-.
FlDely Jeweled E gin or Wallliam Move t.
81.50
rn'ld Gold
Genuine
Australian Opal
llonian Gold Fitiloh
No. 861.
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Solid Gold
6 Genuine Kuby
Doublets with
13 Heal I'earls
II.V) per pair. rSZlIJ5
Hnniau Gold Finish, S&-'7 0 1 iT5V!n.
.No. . , yjjtl
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Solid Gold Signet
Rose Gold
Finish
No. 771.
17.00. Solid Gold
Genuine
Flue Alnmiiillnes Gold Filled No. 1121
Beautifully Chased lilrlily FiDiiavtu Ui en Fare Case.
No '(77. Gilantnteed years.
Flue ly leveled Elgin or Waltham Movement
rrnrMXP'Q 1T?TA7T?T DV CTnDI? The Peoples National Bank
Building, Reynoldsville, Pa.
Kverv Aeilcle Smd is Fully Guaranteed and we'll Cheerfully Refund Money If Any Article Purchased does not Prove Just as Represented.
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Court of Jefferson 'o"n'
h- rf P,
i.iii () phans'
Notloe l hen hy rlrn ilei' J'. O. Gourlrv,
Auniluiatriom i.t I m"- I" d. enl mi.
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of Di'CTmber, 11107, at two o'clock p. m. of
said dale, his petition for an order to sell
at p lvate ae f r the payment of dehts,
all thai certain messuage and tract of land
of which the said decedent died seized, lylnj?,
Ijelnjf unci Hlmule In David It' y nolds' addition
to the ltoruuh of KeynoMsville, countv of
JelTeroon and Kta'eof Pennsylvania, tajuuded
and deicrllH'd as follows lo-n it:
HexlimlnK at a post on Gra t siieet, corner
of lois ,Ni. 51 and 5i: thence North thirty
and th1" fuurtli dexiees West forty-eliiht
i lit ly -We-nne hiiudri dtlis f"ii i nosi.;
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Willow Alley; thence South thirty and three
fourth degree Fast fony feet to line of lot
No. SI; thence North ttfty-iiiue andt ne-half
degrees Fust lo Grant st-eet. the place of
lltullinliii;; conialnltiK six thousand six liiiu
dred forty-one and one-fourth square feet.
BultiK the easier-i half of the parcel or lot
of land convey..) hy M. W. Fmllll to E. A.
Gourley. the said decedent, by deed daU-d
February 10 lif, recorded In the Recorder's
ullii:e In and the said county of Jefferson,
In Heeti II, sjk Vol. 111. page lo. for the urh-e
or . , ll lih'iallon of Toelve lliliel,e (l .IJfli
'jUu.s, ; .t as tu.y. (ciu. u..i1.ij
($1001 Dollars htvlui already been paid to the
Administrator In pursuance of a written
agreement for the sale of said land, subject
to the approval of the Court): Three hundred
(100) Dollars upon d. llverv of deed, and the
remaining Eight Hundred (fDi dollars In two
eiual annual paymentH.wUh Interest, secured
by iHind aud mortgage, at which time, If any
exception Is taken, or objection made to
gianilng the order of sale as prayed for, the
Court will take action on said petition.
W.N. Conrad,
Boys Capture a Wildcat
Near West Reynoldsville
A Remarkable Career.
For thrt'e score years The Dispatch
has bdon tho leading nowspapur of
Pittsburg. It has had not only local
reputation but national famo us ono of
the great n.-A(avrs of the United
States.
This reputation has rested upon qunl
lty. The Dispatch is Pittsburg's paper
of prestige, tli Pittsburg paper known
to all the country. The Dispatch was
pre-eminent In Its field when all papers
were sold for 3 cents. When cotempor
aries sold for a penny The Dispatch en
joyed the distinction of having been
preferred at twice the cost of compet
itors. Why? Quality that tells.
Eaoh Issue of The Dispatch is better
than that of the d.iy before. Its aim is
constant Improvement. It Is contin
ually adding to its facilities for getting
the news. Its enterprise la untiring.
More than this, The Disptch is liked
because it tells the truth without color
or bias. Being the only independent
paper It is not allied with the political
parties or cliques. It tells both sides
of the story, so that Its readers can com
pare Issues and form honest conclusions.
Unrivaled news facilities enable The
Dispatch to print exclusively the best
local, State, national and foreign news
In all dupitrtments,
The sporting pages aro roc igniz-' d as
authority.
Its special foaturos and departments
are superior to all others.
Its editorials are fearless and inde
pendent. I'8 editorial page Is not surpassed In
rnadibility, attractiveness or Interest.
The Dispatch has always been read
by the best people. Other papers have
attempted to Imitate It, but without
success. There is a distinctiveness
about The Dispatch that they do not
seem able to .attain.
The Dispatch has always been worth
2 cents. Now that all the Pittsburg
morning papers are belnpr sold for the
same price it Is inevitable that the
public will prefer a real 2-cent-paner
that has won popular approval on that
basis and that it will hereafter have an
even greater circulation.
Since all the morning papers will cost
the same the publio will naturally see
that it gets the best.
A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with Its rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and
strange natural formations, Is a verit
able wonderland. At Mound City, In
the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a won
derful case of healing has lately occur
red. Her son seemed near death with
lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting
coughing spoils occurred every five
minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when
I began giving Dr. King's New Dis
covery, the groat medicine, that saved
his life and completely cured him."
Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat
and lung troubles, by Stoke & Felcht
Drug Co., Reynoldsville and Sykesviile
50c and 1 00. Trial bottle free.
N tice to Stockholders.
ReynoldsvllK Pa., Dec. 3, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that the regu
lar annual meeting of the Jefferson and
Clearfield Coal and Iron Company will
be held at the Company's office in Rey
noldsville, Pa., on Tuesday, January 21,
1908, at 10.00 a. m , for the purpose of
electing a Board of Directors fur the
ensuing year and tho transaction of
such other business as may come before
the meeting.
Lucius W. Roiiinson', Pres.
George L. Eaton. Sec.
Annual Meeting.
. Reynoldsville, Pa., Dec. 3. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that tbe regu
lar annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Reynoldsville & Falls Creek
Railroad Company will be held at the
Company's office In Reynoldsville Pa.,
on Tuesday, January 21, 1903, at 10 00
a. m. for tbe purpose of electing a Pres
ident and Board of Directors for tbe
ensuing year, and the transaction of
such other business as may properly
come before the meeting.
Lucius W. Roiiinson, Pres.
B. M. Clark, See.
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fo:- 1'clltlouer.
We are offering very low prices on
the staff of life. See us before you buy.
Robinson & MundorfT.
Your next suit at Mllllrens.
Tea per cent reduction on ladles',
misses' and children's ctats and furs at
Blng-Stoke Co.'s.
See the $1.00 underwear for 9" cents
at MilUrene.
John and James McKernan
Found the Savage Animal
In their Trap.
ATTACKED IT LIGHT CLUBS
AND HAVE NARROW ESCAPE
Many Years Since one of Its
Species was Killed so Near .
to the Town.
John E. and James McKernan, sons of
Joseph McKernan, of West Reynolds
ville, killi d a large und fierce wildcat
the first of this week within a mile and
a quarter of West Reynoldsville and a
quarter of a mile south of the turnpike,
on the run that passes Frank Deemer'g
residence. The boys have been trap
ping for some time for fur animals, such
as mink, weasel aud musk rats, and to
say that they were surprised to find a
large and ferocious wildcat in their
small trap would be putting It rather
mild. Tho trap was not fastened to
any pei mauent objeot, and as the boys
didn't have firearms with them and the
wildcat was hampered only with a small
trap fasti-nod to oe front leg, it looked
as if Hi re was to be a fierce battle. The
bojs had u small hunting ax with them,
with which they cut two clubs and
were determined to give battle. John
faced the wildcat while James advanced
on the rear Crouched in a warlike
manner, tbe wildcat was about to
make a spring at John's throat when
with a dextrous blow James stunned
the animal and then the boys rained
blowson him 'hick and fast until the
lifeless body of the wildcat lay stretched
at their feet. The wildcat measured
forty inches In length.
The farmers In tbe neighborhood will
undoubtedly be pleased to hear of the
capture of this animal, as It has been a
source of great annoyance to them for
some time. The hide would make a
fine rug, or if any person wanted to
have the wildcat mounted it would make
a nice appearance. The boys will sell
the animal.
INSTITUTE ANNOUNCEMENT
Has Been Mailed to all the Teachers and
Directors in the County.
The annual institute announcement
for 1907 has been mailed to all teachers
and directors of the county. A separ
ate program of the Directors' Conven
tion, which meets December 18 and 19,
has also been mailed to all directors.
If, on account of Incorrect address or
other mistake, any teacher or director
does not receive a copy, they Bhould
notify the superintendent and the sape
will be mailed to them at once. Any
others depirlng these announcements
can secure them by calling on or writ
ing to the County Superintendent at
Brookvillo.
Letter 1.1 t.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post ofiice at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for
week ending Nov. 30, 1907.
Roy Lingenfelter, J.. R. McFadden,
Mrs. Addie Van Schoick.
Say advertised and give date of Hat
when calling for above.
F. C. Burns. P. M.
Here's Good Advice.
O. S. Woolever, one of t best
known merchants of LeRaysv..ic, N.
Y says; "If you are ever troubled
with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. It cured me for good 20
years ago. Cures every sore wound,
burn or abrasion. 25o at Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co. stores, Reynoldsville)
and Sykesviile.
The best storj to buy ladies' and
mipses' coats is at Horwltz'g in l. e old
opera bouse building. You get the
same goods at one-tbird less thuu the
price you pay elsewhere.
The only department store in Reyn
oldsville. Bing-Stoke Co.
See the Adler gloves at Mllllrens .
Don't miss the closing out sale of
14,500 worth of goods at the Cash New
York Racket Store. All goods must
be sold. Golog to quit business.
Tablets given free with school shoes
at Blng-Stoke Co. 'a.
t
Cards of thanks and obituary poetry
are charged for at rate of 5 cents per
Hue.
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