The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 15, 1908, Image 1

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    VOLUME 16.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A.., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1908.
NUMB KIT 36.
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TIE PEOPLE WHO ABE PASSING
1 u JtJ JJ rsiv.
t. F. Miller and wife were In Brook
vllle Thursday.
Mis Verna Harris is vtsitiDg a hister
at Fayette City. -
W. B. Hoffman and wife spent Sun--day
In East Brady.
Mrs. Daniel Doney visited in Haw
thorn the past week.
Charles M. Mllliren wns In Knno
several days last week.
Miss Zoe Woodward, of Clearfield,
visited in town last week.
Mrs. G. P. Williams, of Sligo, was
a visitor in town last week.
G. P. Williams, of SI I no, was a vidltor
in town the first of thin week.
J. H. Rickard, of Fayette City,
visited Rathmel friends this week.
Dr. S. Reynolds, of Warren, has been
in town the past week on business.
William Bolt, of Anita, spent Sun
day with his parents in this place.
Warry Chlttester, of New Bethltmem.
sited his grandparents last week.
eorge R. Adam, editor of Brock-
wayville ficcord, was in to-vn Monday.
- Edwin Chitester, of Brockwayvllle.
visited his parents in this place tnls
week.
- L. S. Bell, of Patton, visited his
brother, W. H. Bell, In this place last
week.
Miss Eva Marsh, of New Bethlehem,
was a visitor at home of J. H. Corbett
the past week. ,
J. H. B. Taylor, of Clarion, former
resident of this place, was a visitor in
town this week.
Roman E. Koehler, editor of the
Donora American, Bpent Sunday at
home of his father in this place
Mrs. J. S. Singer, of Galeton, Pa.,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
Cbtt'teste.', In this place last week.
islt
"way
J. M. Hoffman and wife, of East
Brady, visited the former's parents
In this place last week.
Dr. W. B. Alexander, president of
the Peoples National bank, was In
Pittsburg over Sunday.
Mrs. Frank P. Miller is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. P. L Smith, in Punxsu
tawney, who has appendicitis.
Dr. J. C. King and daughter, Miss
Kathryn King, went to Philadelphia
this morning to spend a couple of days.
Mrs. A. V. MeCarty. of Millsboro,
who was guest of Dr. A. J. Meek and
family one week, returned home Mon
day. Mrs. Jarvls Wllllans is visiting her
sister, Mrs. H. Earl Swift, In Brook
vllle, who Is confined tubed with rheu
matism. Mrs. Dr. B. E. Hoovor, of this place,
Installed the officers in the Easton Post
W. R. ,C. ut DuBols last Thursday
even'ng.
Mrs. Cyrus H. Blood, Mrs. Maine
Scribner and Mrs. W. T. Darr, of
Brookvllle, were guests ofMrs. C. R.
Hall yesterday.
'Squire J. D. Woodrlng was at Weiss
port, Carbon county, Pa., last week at
tending the funeral of his brother-in-law,
George Emery.
Miss Margaret Applegate, type-set
ter in the Kittannlng Daily Tinus
office, Is visiting at home of her parents
in this place. Sbe is on sick list.
Miss Lizzie Byer, of St. Marys, who
was at Brookville Saturday attending
the funeral of Joseph Arnold, Bpent
Sunday at home of Charles Arnold in
West Reynoldsville. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Melling;r start
to-day on an extended pleasure trip to
New Orleans, La., and Mexico City,
Mex. They 'will spend six weeks in
California before returning home.
Hoffman's Old Stand.
REDUCTION
SALE v
Of Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass
Fine China and Umbrellas
Coming to Reynoldsville just before the holi
days and not knowing the real condition of
the community as to the financial situation, I
bought too heavily and as a consequence I
find I have more stock than I wish to carry
over the dull season of February and March
and in order to move it quickly I am going
to give a discount of 1 5 per cent on everything
in the store, nothing reserved. The goods'
- are not remarked; the same prices are on the
cards as before. You can figure the discount
yourself. If yoa select an article marked
$1.00, pay 85c; if marked $5.00, pay $4.25.
if marked $10.00, take 15 per cent off and pay
' $8.50, and so on all through ths store.
This means quite a saving to you and brings
. , some articles down, to actual cost price.
Sai66ommencessaturaauJan.i8
And will continue until Saturday, Feb. 1st.
Don't forget me when your watch needs
repairing all work guaranteed.
J.W.CUNNINGHAM
Jeweler and Optician
Hoffman's Old Stand. Reynoldsville,.Pa."
? rr Opposite Imperial Hotel,"
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE.
Preliminary Meeting at Brookville Mon
day Will Organize Permanently at
Reynoldsville Next Monday.
A preliminary meeting of the Anti
Saloon League wag held in Brookvllle
last Monday afternoon, at-which meet
ing a committee was appointed on
permanent organization in Jefferson
county, and at a meeting to be held
In Reynoldsville on Monday afternoon
of next week, January 20, this commit
tee will report and the permanent
organization be effected. An executive
committee will be named to have
charge of the Anti-Saloon League, or
local option, campaign in Jefferson
county in 1908.
Letter Llt.
List of unolalmed letters remaining
In post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for
week ending Jan. 11, 1908.
W. M. Burkett, Richard Bowers,
Wesicol Beck, E. J. Conroy, W. W,
Daugherty, A. E. Daugherty, Mrs.
Nellie Guan, Thomas Melrose, Com. of
Salvation Army.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E C. BURNS. P. M.
Deemer's Cross Roads.
Frank Clonlz is working at Pardus
mines.
Miss Delia Snyder is working at
Reynoldsville.
There were some of Hormtown boys
out to church Sunday night.
L. F. Haines and C. L. Beck were
at Eme'lckv:lle Saturday night.
Frank Smith has' secured employment
at Hormtown with Schugarg Bros.
Our blacksmith has a fine lot of light
and heavy hand made sleds for sale.
C. K. and Harry Deemer went to
Rosslter to work In the mines at that
place.
K. B. Deemer was running bis ohop
mill last Friday. He expect! to run
It every Friday.
The sleighing on our streets Is turned
to mud on account of the heavy rains
Saturday night and Sunday,
The teacher in our public school Is
allright; she can handle the scholars
from the smallest to the largest.
We have a farmer's school at the
blacksmith shop. L. F. Haines is
teacher and Samuel Hlce principal.
I have noticed for some time past
whenever the women of our town go
out visiting there is a storm sure to
follow.
Gideon Snyder has a .span of colts
which bo will swap for a span of heavier
ones. Now any one wishing' to Bwap
had better come quick or they may
loose a bargain.
The writer saw two couple Saturday
night that had rather hard luck. They
were out driving and broke the cutter
and one of the ladles was riding the
horse, the other was riding In the
cutter, one of the lads was pulling the
horse up the hill and the other pushing
the QAittor. I thought It looked like
an auto-gohome.
A Higher Health Level.
'I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills." writes Jacob Springer,
of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep
my stomach, live and bowels working
just right." If thesi- pills disappoint
you on trial, money will be refunded
at Stoke & Feicbt Di u;f Co. drug store.
25c.
Notice to Stockholders.
' Reynoldsville, Pa., Dec. 3, 1907.
Notice la 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 for the
ensuing year and the transaction of
such other business a may come before
he meeting. , ' ;
Lucira W. Robinson, Pres.
Lewis Iseu, Sec.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Clara M. Shirk, Deceased, of
Heynoldsville, Pa.
Notice Is hereby ilven that let tern of admin.
farm Ion upon tbe estate of the almve named
decedent have been granted to the under
signed. All persona Indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
iiB.iim minimi, wi ucuiAiiun BKItlllKi, IIIB lUDlfl
will make them known without delay to
J. It. INKAI.K,
Jan.!, MOB. Administrator.
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XECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Mrs. O. W. Campbell havlnir been rinlv
appointed executrix of estate of Mr. Eliia
betli Wllllanl, by her last will and testament,
made at New Castle, Ph., does otter foi sale
the property of Mrs. Wllllanl, deceased, one
house and lot adjoining property of T. E.
Evans, M.iln street. Keynoldsvllle, l'a. Any
debts or bills atralnst the estate may be sent
to the executrix at Mia Hennslvania Ave..New
Castle, l'a., for settlement as si sn as proper
ty is sold. Una. CJ. W.C'iiieHsi i.
, hxecutrix.
.Its Castle, Fa , Tec. JO, 1007.
A POPULAR CANDIDATE.
Ira J. Campbell Is Seeking Nomina
tion for Register and Recorder.
It has become apparent, from the
large number of candidates for the
various county offices at the coming
primary election, that the Republicans
of the county are to be called upon
in efery instancn to decide between
a number of men In every way worthy
of the office which they seek. This
being tbe case, It will be the natural
thing for the voter to look carefully
Into tbe record of the candidate seek
ing his suffrage, to examine him as
his Republicanism and abovo all as
to bis demonstrated ability to perform
public duties. In this connection the
the candidacy of our popular county
treasurer, Ira J. Campbell, who Is now
before the people as a candidate for
the register and recorder nomination,
will bear the closest scrutiny. Mr.
Campbell has been a Republican all
his life, be has fought the battles of
the party, and been actively enlisted
In Its interest, and until called to be
county treasurer three years cgs. bad
experienced none of the rewards, save
tbe consciousness of having done his
duty. Since been elected county
treasurer Mr. Campbell has added to
his host of friends who rallied to bis
support in his former campaign, by his
genialty, his courtesy and bis ability
as a publlo official. His administration
of the treasurer's office has been such
as to win him hearty commendation,
and is but natural that under, these
circumstances be should look to a well
establinhed precedent for his further
continuance in office. For the past six
years it has been tbe custom to give
the retiring county treasurer a term
as register and recorder, and the splen
did administration of the Recorder's
office by Messrs. Reltz and Means has
demonstrated the wisdom of thus cling
ing fast to officials whose ability has
been proven. Mr. Campbell's candi
dacy is In line with this popular pre
cedent; bis Republicanism is of tbe
first water; bla ability and courtesy
as a public official are beyond question,
and his private friendships are legion.
It is natural, therefore, that his cpndi
dacy has assumed formidable propor
tions at the very outset of the contest,
and that Mr. Campbell's friends are
heartily enlisted in an active and en
ergetio campaign In tbe presentation
of his claims to the people. Those who
have come Into contact with this
popular official in the conduct of. bis
duties as a publlo servant need not
be told that bis campaign will be con
ducted upon the clean, wholesome but
energetic lines which have marked his
official performances ' and have made
him one of tbe most popular officials
who have eyer occupied the treasurer's
office, and that bis candidacy will ap
peal to those who believe in adequately
rewarding faithful and courteous ser
vice. Brookville Republican.
Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throVt is sore, It Is rank
foolishness to take any other medicine
than Dr. King's New Discovery," says
C. O. Eldrldge, of Empire, Ga. "I have
used New Discovery seven years and I
know it is the best remedy on earth
for coughs and colds, croup, and all
throat and lung troubles. My children
are subject to croup, but New Discovery
quickly cures every attack." Known
tbe 'world over as the King of throat
and lung remedies. Sold under guaran
teed at Stoke & Felcht Drug Co. drug
store. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free.
Annual Meeting. J
Reynoldsville, Pa., Deo. 3, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that tbe regu
lar annual meeting of tbe stockholders
of tbe Reynoldsville & Falls Creek
Railroad Company will be held at the
Company's office in Reynoldsville Pa.,
on Tuesday, January 21, 1908, at 10.00
a. m. for the purpose of electing Pres
ident and Board of Directors for tbe
ensuing year, and tbe transaction of
such other business as may properly
come before tbe meeting.
Lucius W. Robinson, Pres.
B. M. Clark, Sec. '
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of J. F. Col well. Deceased, of
West Reynoldsville, Pa. .
Notice Ishereby (tlven that letters of admin
istration upon tiie estate of the alMive named
decedeut have been granted to the under
signed. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment, and those
having claims or demands against tbe same
will make them known without delay, to
J. D. Woodhino,
Dec. 31, 1907. Administrator.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W.T. Ilrubaker. Mgr.
Midway tHlwren llroad St. Station and
Heading Terminal on filbert at.
Hooiiin il.Ui per day and up.
Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep- 1
utatlon and consequence In
PHILADELPHIA
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources .
$175,000.00
$550,000.00
John H. Kaooubii, Pres.
John H. Rnucher
Henry C. Delble
OFFICERS
j. 0. Kino, Vlce-Psea.
DIRECTORS
J.O.King Daniel Nolan
J. S. Hammond
K. O. BCHOCKius. Cashier
John H. Corbett
R. H. Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
CP I TL $100,000.00.
RESOURCES $500,000.00.
F Ucml-annual Interest nllowod and compounded on Savings Accounts
II lJ from date of deposit, having most liberal withdrawal privileges.
W r)fflcers: W. B. Alexander, President. F.R.Smith and August Haul.
II w dauf, Vice-Presidents. K. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. P. Alexander,
Assistant Cashier.
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Dr.
"niroctnrs: W. B. Alexander, L. P. Seeley, F. D. Smith, D. t. Taylor,
August Ibildanf, Amos Si rouse, W. C. Murray, Dr. H. B. McGurruh,
J. C. Buyers, W. Hurry Moore, James H. Spry.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
FOR SALE or LEASE
Jefferson Macaroni Factory
REYNOLDS VI L L E, PA.
Guaranteed Annual Profit on
Investment of 25 to 35
Per Cent
Ti to 10U btctun owner has son triers! by hit phyileian to a warmer ellmstt for kit hoalta.
The Jefferson Macaroni Factory was established in 1903
' and Is now unquestionably tbe largest and bost equipped plant
of Its kind In Central Pennsylvania. Buildings consist of all
brick main structure 2 stories high.i and brick box factory
annex, all having gas and electric fixtures, and the plant has
its own water. Excellent shipping facilities. An extensive
local business has been thoroughly established and in the last
year the factory commenced wholesaling to large distributing
houses, which adds immensely to tbe profits. Tbe plant basJ3
paid heavy dividends from the first year of operation, Any
person wishing to investigate is requested to call at the plant
or see the managing proprietor Carmine Marinaro.
How About that Boy of Yours
Are his feet dry ? Just the time of year they should be dry.
Buy him a pair of Burley & Stums high or low tops, carried
by us. We are showing an unllned shoe 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 Ladies'.Foothold put up in a rubber
lined bag. Can be carried In pocket or pocket-book. Price 75c.
Nolan, the Shoe Man,
We will be Friends when You Know Me
I hare come to your town to stay. You will find me at Stoke & Felcht
Drug Co. store. My name la
NATURE'S HERBS
I am here to do you (rood. If you call upon me I will go with you and
stay a whole month for 25 cents. You pay Stoke a Feicbt Drug Co. the
quarter and take me right away with vou, and before the month Is up
you will be glad I visited you. For i 1.00 I will serve you one year, also
give you a guarantee that If 1 don't give you the best of satisfaction at
end of a year you can go back to Stoke & K cleat's drug store with the
guarantee properly signed, and get your dollar back. I also make my
home at Mr. A. Carlson's' produce store. Prescottvllle. People In that
vicinity will find me there. Let me treat you Just one month and 1 will
promise to make you sleep well, feel well, eat well, so that you can work
well; and will If you are so Inclined. Don't forget to call and see me at
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Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.,
Reynoldsville, Pa.
A. Carlson,
Presco'tvllle, Pa.
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