The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, December 04, 1907, Image 8

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THE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
. Geoi-po H'.ijrhoa is In Pittsburg this
week.
Miss Nt'llle Ki-ob U visiting in Du-,
Bols tula vi-k
Cburles S Kit chart., of Warrm. us
In town la -t k.
W. 15. II 'lTmHH and wife spent Sim
day in East It Bfly.
C. li. fi'ill "d lf spent Tunnies
giving In RmoUvillu.
' Miss Wil.la IMtz of I'unsy, vlaityd
Mrs. Ira Kmith lat nvk
Will Hnodno kiiiI family pm
Thanksgiving In Biookville.
Frank 1- man, i.r Wurron, vi-inil hi
liiother In ibis placo lust week.
, Samuel Thomas aud wife return, d
Monday from a trip to Clearfield.
Miss Geneva Milllren visited lnPunx
.sutawney several dayn last week.
Dr. B. R. Hoover and sons spent Sun
day with his parents at Wlnslow.
J. B. Milllren, wife and two daugh
ters spent Thanksgiving In DuBols.
John H Wagnor and wife visited the
letter's parents in Altoona last week.
Mrs. En Swift, of Brookvllle, visit
od her parents In this place last week.
Miss Eliaubnt.i. C'urk, of DuBols, was
the gursstof Mrs. J. R. Milllren Sunday.
Miss Llzss'e Thompson, of DuBois,
was the gut l of Mrs. Hood Knox the
past week
Robntt a Williams and wife, have
been visiting a daughter at Williams
port the past week.
Mrs. Nuney Beer and daughter, Mrs
Hettio Nell, returned Saturday from
a visit in Pittsburg.
. MifS Maude .Iffnr.ings Is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. C. P.
Harding. In Warren.
j Fred Lldle went to Youngstown,
jOhio, yesterday. He will likely go
from there to Florida.
' Mrs. J. M. D.iili'y Is visiting her par-
tonta at l'cali , I'a. Mr. Daily spent
Thanksgiving there.
Mrs. J. uoth, Mr. James Hanley
and Miss Marion Booth Bpent Thanks
giving at Fairmount City.
Mrs. D. H. Krumanocker, of White
Haven, Pu., visited her father, J. D.
Woodrltfg. the past week.
.Mrs. John Feith, 'of New Washing
ton, Pa., vUlted at, home of Mrs. Am
elia Muri ay the past week.
Fred Smith mid wife, of Kittunning.
were ri'"i of C. C. Herpel and wife
Bsvoral days the past weeki
Mrs O D. O'D -H wasoalled to Du
Bois Friday on account of the illnesj of
ber father, Robert Caldwell.
John Pi;tir and wife and Mr A F.
King, of DuUns, spjiit Thanksiivicg
with relatives In this place.
Mrs. Jxhn treeman, of Grampian,
visited bur sister, Mrs. A. B. Weed', in
West Reynoldsvllle laBt week.
Paul Huffman and wife, of Reiiovo,
viBiteil the lauer's parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. W. Myers, the past week
A. F U"i'z nf OliU Republican can
didate f' r th.) n miiiialion for cminty
commissi'" e , was in town Monday.
Mrs. J. Whitmore is visiting ivr
daughter. Ii- l.n- Il ilTmnn, in Wil
kiiislmrg, unii t,iii In Eisl. Pili-hurg
ITCHING,
BLEEDING on
PROTRUDING
We guarantee to either cure or refund
l e money to anv sufferer from Itching,
BleedtnK or Protruding Piles who faith
fully uad properly use
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Ointment
Rev. T. B. Roberta of 103 Marshall St.,
Byracu-e, N. Y , oy: "For nlp! veart T
auflered from lulling and protrucJinK piles
which were ao bed that they necesxitalcd my
absonce from professional duties. 1 ushJ
numerous remedies a.id underwent one opcrt.
tlon-without relief, but by using Dr. -A W.
Chase's Ointment 1 am now permanently
cured.' Me a box. All dealers or Dr. A. w.
Chat Medlclua Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
For sale by S'Oke & Feiebt Drug Co.
MAKING jANEVENING
ATJHQME.DELIGHTFUL
The Edison Phonograph makes any
evening short. It fills in hours that
might otherwise lag, be wasted, on ven
be ill spent. It is a harmless, whole
some amusement maker and one that
brings out the qualities of sociability
&od enjoyment.
The Edison Phonograph with Edison
Gold Mou:ded Records, puts in every
homo the means of enjoying nearly
eV'iry kind of wholesome entertainment
iiiusic ranging from rag-time to grand
opera, dialogues and speeches, dancing
ood the general sociability that follows
a real entertainment. Whether it is
for a circle of friends who have dropped
in, or fir your own family circle, vi tl
will r 't find any amuser so great, so
i eliabic r bo entertaining as the Edi
son Phonograph. Call and hear them
hi the
HASKIN'S MUSIC STORE
itej-uoidsyille, Pennsylvania,
Piles
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L. L Guth le and wife spent Thanks
giving .it nVathrllle,
M. V. Yeomung was In Y'Uingstown
and Cleveland, Ohio, laxt k.
MIm .Iiiliii Kirk, tench' r in the public
sohoo's In Wllkinslmi u. visited her
purer ts in this placo 1hi h, k.
Joi n 13 ck and wife, of Falrmnunt
Citv, sin. Sjuil'iy wiiii ibo hitter's
parents M '. and Mrs M it.'h-)w Phil
lips. Mrs W A.'. Car, of 'Vbitesvlllo.
IndlmiR r.i, visited her father, D.
B. Stantr . in West K - n.-ldsvillo last
week.
Harrii-iwi DeMay, who I.- employed
at Medix llun, visited hU parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. Toefeel DoMa, the past
week.
Lewis O'Neill, of Chicago, 111.; visited
his brotbor-in-law and neiee, George
Melllnger and Mrs. Ira S. Smith, the
past week.
W. J. Koeher. who hfl9 been In the
employ of an undertaker at Rldgway
several months, spent Sunday with bis
family in this place.
Dr. R. J. Ilillis and wife, of Altoona,
visited the former's brother, J. R.
Hills, In this place, and parents In
Paradise Inst week.
H. ,T. Kerchenthal and wife, of
Weatherly, Pa., visited the former's
uncle, J. D. Woodrlng, In West Rejn
oidsvllle the past week.
Mrs. W. O. Smith and daughter,
Imoger, of Punxsutawnoy, visited the
former's mother-in-law, Mrs. J. S.
Smith, In this placo Friday.
Mrs. John Evans, of Brook vllle, and
Mhis Sallie M. Thompson, of Niagara
Fall, are visiting the Johnstons in
West Reynoldsvllle thi week.
M. L Donahuo, familiarly known
as ''Trick" Donahue, now a conductor
on the P. V. & C. railroad with layov.T
at Pittsburg, was in town over Sunday.
Miss Edna Smith, teacher in the
Indiana State Normal school, was the
guest of Misses Erraa and Caroline
Robinson during the Thanksgiving
vacation.
S. Wullace Mitchell, who was assist
ing In evangelistic work in Massachu
setts, came home last week to rest a
week before entering the work at some
other point.
R. W. Taylor aud wire, J O Miller
and wife, F. M. Whiten ill and wire, of
DulJnis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O
D O'D II Thanksgiving. The ladies
iii-o all Bisters.
Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, of
Grove City, and their son, Dr. Arthur
Kennedy, of Fayette City," visited the
former's sister, Mrs. E. C. Burns, in
this place the past week.
Eugene Cochran aud wife, of Brook
vllle, spent Sunday with the former's
parents In West Reynoldsvllle. Mr.
Cochran returned ho ne Monday, but,
Mrs. Cochran remtlnud a couple of
days.
Miss Mary Knsinski. who holds a
good position in Ibe Riug Supply
Co. store at Ts- lin. e nun in Rcyrolils
ville luol week to alltii'l tho Polish
celebration and vl-it a fow days with
her parents.
EVERY RHEUMATIC
INVITEDJODAY
TO TEST URIC-0 FREE!
75-Cent Bottle Given Free To All
Who Apply
I lhr.ro aro MM a.jy sulTernra from Hliouii'i
tlsin In tliii county or wherever this p:ipiT
ri':io!ica, that have not rot tiled tlio wonderful
hh.'uiiiatlc Remedy Urico-O, wa want them lo
try It now at our expense. Wo Urmly believe
t!i-it there Is not a case of Rheumatism In tho
v ::U that will not yield to the wonrful rlTecls
o Urlc-o, and wa want to prove It to every
ildiibtor beyoud all possibility. Tho best way to
dn this Is to Rlva a large trial bottle of tills
rmno.ly outright to every suffer and lot him test
and try It to his own satisfaction. If you or any
of your family suffer from Rheumatism, no
matter what form, Just cut this notice out of the
paper and send It together with your name and
address, also the name of your druggist, to tho
8 :i:th Drug Co., Syracuse, N. Tf., awl they rill
seu l you by roturn mull a liberal trial package
fr c of all expense. There Is no reservation to
tins offer. You take the remedy home and uso
It :ic:ordliig to directions until thoroughly sat
lr led of it merit. t
Wa could not afford to do this It we did not
know that after you are freed from Mill dreaded
disease that you will recommend It to all your
trloiUs who have rheumatism. We know from
experience that personal recommendation from
one perran to another Is the mostvaliiabloaj
vertlalni:, aud that la the way we Intend to ac
quaint the world with Urle O. Don't put o.I
wilting because thli offer will soon expire, are
then It will be too Uto. Do It to day and Mm I
yourself upon the highway to perfect iienl.li nud
happiness. Sond for Vrlc-O, no nia'.trr t. in c
you lire. It Is sold by Druggists all ov. r t n
country, and wa want you to have a bottle ."to.
Urlc-O U Bold and personally recom
mended in Revnoldsville by Stoke &
Feicht.
jyjINNIE N. KECK, ".
Notary Public, Stenographer
and tvpkwriter.
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
A Dangerous Deadlock,
That sometimes lermlualus fatally,
is the stoppage nf liver und bowel
functions. To quickly end this con
dition without dlsHerernhle sensations,
Dr. King's New Life Pills should al
ways be your remedy. Guaranteed ab
solutely satisfactory lu every case or
money bnck, at Stoke & Feicht Drug
Co. store, 2"o Reynoldsvllle and Sykes-villo.
Want Column.
Rates: One ,;oit per word for ea;h and
evoryluacrtlon
For Rent Sis room house lu Wt st
Royno'dsvUli ; wnter and gat; $1150;
G G. Willlum-.
Foil flENT Hotife next to Prrsn.y
t'Tlun parsonage on Grim street. In
quire of H. Alex Stoke.
For Pent Good house at $12 00
Inquire of Mrs. Harriet Morrow.
For Sale Ciiep An Edison mov
ing picture on' fit In No. 1 condition,
with extension lens, large curtain views
and films to give an evening's entoi
talnment. Also large Edison phono
graph, with nearly one hundred of
the best selected records. M. C. Cole
man. For Sale Stallion 7 years old;
Weighs 1400 pound-; strictly sound;
good worker; will sell at a bargain.
J. G. Ernest, Punxsutawney, R. F.
D. No 1.
For Sale A number of hogs at
10 cents per pound dressed. L. M.
Hetrlck, R. F. D No. 1.
For Sale Sohmer piano at a rare
bargtin. Inquire at THE STAR office.
FOR SALE Two cows. Joseph Mc
Kernan. For SALE A half dozan young
Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M.
Hays, Reynoldsvllle.
For SALE Six room house, barn and
lot (JO x 150 feet on Hill St. Inquire
of E. Netf.
For Sale Good property on East
Main street at a barguln. Inquire of
E. Neff.
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For you to give us a call.
It will give you new ideas
to see our Holiday line,
because It contains
EVERYTHING TO MAKE
PEOPLE HAPPY,
whether they are old or
young. Christmas gifts of
eve.ry deecription In Cut
Glass, Hand-Pitinted China,
Watches. Chains. Rings,
Brooches, Silverware. Hull
Br"s.' celebrated detach
able handle Umbrellas.
HOFFMAN'S JEWELRY
STORE
Reynoldville. Penn'a
WINDSOR ITOTPIL
V T
1217-122!) Filbert street.
"A Fquare from Everywhere''
Special automobile service for our injects.
Hitrht-seeinK and touring cars. Kirnm ll.tK)
peri'ayanil up. The only moderate prie.ed
(inlcl of reputation and coiiseiiiteuee in
PHILADELPHIA.
JIBELIN DIVORCE
Annie Long Lotkiml reru Delmont Junes
Loekaril.
No. 1U0 August Term, W07. I'lurles Suli
pn'iia In Dlvon e.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, S:
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
To Delmont Jones Loekard, Greeting:
We nommanil you, as twice before you
were commanded, that nil matter of hiiHlnees
ami exetmes being sol uiile, ynu bo anil
appear in your proper person before our
Juuge at Brook vllle. nt our Court of Common
Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday
of January next, lo show cause, If any you
have, why your wife, Annie Long Loekard,
should not. lie divorced from the bonds of
matrimony which she luiili contracted with
you i he said Delmont Jones Loekard, airree
able fo the Petition and Libel exhibited
against you before our said Court, aud this
you shall In no case omit Rt your peril.
Witness the Hon. John W. Keed. President
of our said Court at Urookvllle, the Uthday
of November, A. D., 1907.
Allowed by the Court.
Attest Cyrl's 11. Bi,ooi, Prothonotary.
To Delmont Jones Loekard, Greeting:
You ar hereby notified to appear before
the Honorable Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas, at Brookvllle, Pa., on the second Mon
day of January next, to answer aa set forth
In the above subpiena.
GRANT 8CHEAFNOCKER,
Dec. S, 11107. Sheriff.
pETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
Petition of A. O. Milllren. admlnlstiator
of the estate of George W. Henry, late of
WUrnlow township, deceased. In the Or-
RbanB' Court of Jefferson countyNo. 1M,
eyember term, 1907.
- FOR DISCHARGE.
Nov. II, 1907. petition of A G. Milllren,
administrator, nreHCnted and filed In open
court., proving that he be forever discharged
from his said office aa administrator: where
upon the said court made an order that
notice be given according to rule of court.
Returnable ou Monday, December ltlth, 1907,
at 10 00 a. m., when and where all parties
Interested can be heard to show cause. If
any, why the eaid court should not make
an order d'tuS"' the stiM A. O. MHlirea
.d final, tin i or. JostKH H. iIkaks,
Clerk of Ui Orphan' Court
I THE, I
i HIGH SCHOOL I
BULLETIN
Edltor-ln Chief, Gi'n.Mlon Robinson
Senior Ut o H i, r . Emenu Murray
Junior R. i u r Cnrnl Sul tr'r
Sophomin i' I i. i irter. Fmn i m Atwiilrr
Freshmim lt. iortcr . H-. I HolTman
Befort a i i.i.vil of iiiiriy one thous
and exel ed wi;iIo the hiyU schoul foot
ball team u'du-iI lliulr season Thanks
giving day with a glorii:us victory over
the fast Jobns'inburg high i-uhool elev
en. Tim name van by fur l.'io fastest
and most exciting of the season. Tho
high school t uin never plated so good
a game b.-fure in thoir history. It was
an ideal day Mid every ou felt like
keeping on tho move, .lohnsonburg
kicked off to Reynoldsvllle and recov
ered the ball on a fumble.. The H S.
held Johnsonburg for downs, forcing
them to kick. H. S. received the ball
and run it back to the 30-yard line.
From then on Reynoldsvllle gained
steadily to Jobnsonburg's 10 yard line
wbero Murray took the ball around left
end for a touchdown. Nolim punted
out and Murray caught the ball on 15
yard line. Shields missed goal. Score
5 0 In favor R. H. S. Nothing farther
of importance occurred during tho first
half.
In the second half Burns kicked off ift
Johnsonburg. The high. Bflhool held
them for downs, forcing them to kick.
Reynoldsvllle, by successive end runs,
took the ball to Johnsonburg'B 6-yard
line, where Robinson went through tho
line for a touchdown. Shields missed
goal. Score 10 0 in favor R. H. S.
Burns kicked to Johnsonburg, who were
forced to kick, being held for downs.
R H. S. by good team work took the
ball to Joln.sonburg's 10-yard line,
where Nolan took the b ill nround right
end lor tou.ubdo vn. B n'ns kicked goal.
Score 1U0 in I vor It H. S. Burns
kicked off to JoLfiionbu. g. Reynolds
vllle obtained possession of bull on fum
ble and were going steadily towards
Johnsonburg's goal line when time was
called for the seoond half. The forward
pass was worked several times to good
advantage by the H. S. The only
feature to mar the game was that the
crowd would not stay off the fii Id.
Referee, Gibson. Time of luilves 20
minutes.
The high school basket ball tram
started practice M indav night.' The
first game will be at Reynoldsvllle Dec.
13th, with Brookvllle high school.
Wallace Mitchell attended the chapel
exercises Monday morning and conduct
ed the devotional service. Afterwards
Mr. Mitchell sang a Bong which was
greatly appreciated by the students.
Wednesday night of last week Hon.
William Chandler, of the New York
state bar, delivered bis lecture, "The
Great Republic," to a large crowd In
the Assembly hall. The people seemed
greatly pleased with this number. The
third number of the lecture course will
be GUlilao the humorist. No one can
afford to miss this number.
There was no school Thursday and
Friday of last week and by the looks of
the scholars they must have studied too
hard or something. (???)
Juniors exam in German Wednesday
morning. Aro we all exempt?
The Juniors begin the third oration
of 010610 to-day.
"The Lord helps tboso who help
themselves'1 Is a favorite motto of the
Junior class.
Those poor Senior boys! Tired, cold
and hungry. Help them Juniors. Give
tbera your candy.
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Oleomar
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w. H. Moore
Leading Grocer.
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The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources . .
OFFICERS
J. O. Kino, VU:e-Pres.
DIRECTORS
J.O. Klni Dunlel NolHn
J. a. Ilnmmoud
John I. rdnOHKH, Pres.
John H. Rancher
Henry O. Delble
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
CLOSING OUT
SALE
I am clQslng out my
entire stock of Dry
Goods and Clothing,
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
If you are lookingfor
rare bargains, come
to my store.
N. HAN AIL
Frank's
Restaurant
N other food deteriorates so rapidly as the oyster. Its habitation
is the ocean. It requires coolness and absolute freedom from ex
posure to the airjin order to retain its delicate flavor and its
wholesomeness.
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
Areibroughtdirectly from the choicest beds of America. They are
shuckedjinto porcelain-lined cases, sealed and packed in ice, which
neveriComes in contact with the oysters. The use of the Sealshipt
Carriers isjthe Secret of their superiority.
Sealshipt Oysters Fresh Daily.
FRANK'S RESTA.TJRASrT.
Single Copies of
Mav be Jecnred a Thp
quantity Pnct pet ,-opy
All Persons
Wishing Furnttire
upholstered or re
paired should see
me before Wednes
day, Dec. II, as I
expect to move my
shop to another
town.
E. A. REITZ
$165,000.00
$550,000.00
K. C. Schdckebs. Cashier
John H. Corbett
R. H. Wilson
The Star
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