The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 15, 1908, Image 4

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CONGRESS
For Representative in Congress
W. o. .-mrm
Of t'unxfcutiiwm-y
Subject to tln (li'i'Muli uf Ihi' Kt'iiuhllriin
Vnti'l-Hiif tin 2?l h riillllti'sslnlml I Ut ul
1 1n in'itfM'iil prhniiry HiTilmi April it. n"H,
STATE SENATOR
For State Senator
8 TAYLOR NOUTH
Of I'linxHUMtwitry.
flllli'i'i't to luMlim of tilt Iti'pii'illi'itn) of lltn
!ltll IMHM'H'1. (.M'lUM-HOIl IIMII I rilltlillTl IMIIITItll'S)
at prliniiry Hli'iMlon iHMirliiy, April II, IMW.
For State Senator
T. M. KURTZ
Of PunxNiitiiwtM-y.
Piilili'd to iti.'tlon of (lie Kt'iHilillcuns of the
J7l.li Hmmltirlnl District (.IcflVrsnn and Imll
aim I'oiiiilli'H) at. prliniiry nlui'tlon But tl nluy,
April 11, IImih.
For State Senator
HENRY I. WILSON
Of Hi K Kun IliiroiiRli,
flitt)Ml to the action of the hi'pulillciiiiH of
th37tli Henatortul llHtrti:t.JtITtrMon ami In
diana count h'H) at. the primary election KM
unluy, April II. num.
ASSEflBLY
For Assembly
' HORACE G. MILLER
Otl'iinxHiiiawiiLiy.
Rubied, to action of tlm Kcpubllciinn of .lef-fi-rmin
county at primary election fiiluiduy,
April tl, iww
Itcllcvlni! In the Amcrlcim iluctrlne an tie
lined hy Aliraham Lincoln, "a Kovcrnmcnt
of tho people, for the people, and hy the
people," I promlm. If elected, to Huppnrt the
1)111 Klvlnit the people the riulit to vote on
local option, and will do nil In my power to
niake the hill become a law,
HdrackU. Mii.i.r.it.
For Assembly
ROBERT H. LONG WELL
Of Itrockwayvllle.
Biil),pct to the action of the Itepuhllcnn
Totem of Jenvrxon county at the L'eneral
primary election to he held April II, 1H0H,
For A ssembly
G.H. SVIA1L
Of Knox Township.
Huhject to the action of the Uepunllcan
voters of Jciremon county at the irrncriil
primary election to he held April II, l!H.
COUNTY TREASURER
For Countv Trensim r
GRANT SCHEAFNOCKER
Of WlnsloW TowtiHlilp.
Subject to acllin of Itc iohlh huh of ,lef
f'Moii I'ouuiy at the prlmm-v elt-cilun rutur
dny April M.'I'.HW.
For County Treasuier
W. C MURRAY
or Heynoldivllle.
Subject to hci'ihi of ItepulipcatiH of .lefer
non county al ptlniuiy electloa Hiiturday,
April II, Urn
For County Treasurer
W. G. BUFFINGTON
Of llriH'kway vllle.
Suh.ict to aitlonof Kepiilillciiim of Jeffer
son county at primary election Haturday,
April 11, won.
For County Treasurer
JAMES LOCICARD
Of PunxHiituwney.
Subject to action of KenuhllcanR of JelTer
non countv at primary election haturday,
April II, 11HH.
For County Treasurer
W H. BELL
Of Heynoldnvllle.
Unhlm i,t uxll.iti nt lf.it. tilitlu iiu tif TitfTiai.-
on county at primary election Saturday.
A ...II it lumi
For County Treasurer
J. W. CURRY
Of llrooKVllto.
Subject to action of Hepiiullcanii of Jeffer
son county at primary election Halurdtiy.
April II, urns.
REGISTER AND RECORDER
For Register and Recorder
IRA J. CAMPBELL
Of Hrookvllle.
IN THE LIMELIGHT
W. O. BufAingiori, Who Seeks Nomina,
lion for County Treasurer.
Aitinnir tin' foii'ttiiwl uiu.inn i'f
JeHvrsou cuuirj Willi UI'H In IIih lime
light uf putilli'ltv Ht Hi.', present time
pri'imring fur I hu umitent that will be
waif id In thx t citiiipalgn for nomlra-
lion fur the vurioiis county ufllces Hi
tho April primary election, In W. G
Huffing t-n, of this place, who U a
candidate for Rt-puhlloan nomination
for uounty trta-'trer. Being a man
who In,1 well known In thin county
and having boon actlvoly Identified
with Republican party affairs for
many years, Mr. Bufllngton's candi
dacy has already' axsumed encourHg
Intr proportions' and he Is being lib
erally encouraged In his canvass
throughout the county.
Mr. Huillngton Is a nat.lvs of Rose
Subject t J action of neilnhllcans of .leffer-
Aprll II,
son county al primary election Saturday,
IMIH.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
For County Commissioner
J. 8. COOPER
Of llrockwnyvlllc.
Hublopt to action of Kcmihllcani of Jeffer
son county al primary election Saturday,
April II, iinm.
SHERIFF
For Slieriff-
A. E. GALBRAITII
Of Hrookvllle.
Subject to action of the Republicans nf .lef
reison county at primaVy election But utility,
April 11. Win.
For Sheriff
ANDREW JACOBS
Of Gasklll Township.
Subject to the action or the Uepubllcananr
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday, April 11, 11KH.
ForSheriff-
THOMAS A. MAYES
of Hazen, Pa.
(Hock dealer and butcher.
Sublect to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at. the primary election
Saturday, April 11, mi.
For County Commissioner
A. R HHITZ
Of HeaverTownshlp.
Suhlect to action of Keniibllcans or Jeffer
son county at prlmury election Saturday,
April ii, mm.
For County Commissioner
J. N. KELLY
or llrookvlllo.
Subject to action or Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, WOK.
For County Commissioner
JOHN 8. BARR
Of Hrookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, iSm.
If you have any thing to sell, try
our Want Column.
township and Is a mmnhwr of one ul
the best known families of Jefferson
county. Mr. Kufflngton has been a
staunch Republican all his life and
during the past 22 years has taken
an active Interest la the political affairs
of bis home district, the county, state
and nation. Ho has been a resldout
of Brockwayvillo for 17 years and
during his residence here has been
a worthy factor In the affairs of the
community, always enlisting with the
first for the progress and development
of the district. Brockway vllle has no
better men than W. G. Bufflngton and
he has a host of friends throughout
this section who are Interesting them
selves In IiIb c ndldacy and who would
like to see the worthy ambition of a
deserving man gratified. Mr. Bu fling
ton bas been borough chairman of the
Republican party 'and member of the
borough committee for a number of
years, as well as being active In other
borough alTairs during his residence
here.
Notwithstanding tho fact that Mr.
Bulllngton has been an active party
worker for 22 years, he b(i9 never be
fore asked for reward or recognition.
He has had the matter of boing a
candidate for ofllce In view for some
time but decided to wait for an oppor
tune time to make his ambition known,
and several months ago, by the solici
tation and encouragement of strong
friends he decided to be a candidate
for county treasurer, and his campaign
Is now well under way. He bas already
been over many of the districts of the
county and Intends to make a thorough
canvass before the April primaries.
Thus far be has received much en
couragement and be Is recognized as
one of the strongest candidates In the
field.
Mr. Bulllngton expects to make an
honest effort to land the nomination,
and, win or lose, be will always be the
same cordial, gonial "Blllle" Buffing
ton, a Republican of the first water
and a prince of good fellows. The
Republicans of the county iiiajf runt
assured that If Mr. Hufflugton Is nomin
ate!; and elected he will discharge his
du les faithfully and will give a good
account of himself as a public servant
and as an accommodating gentleman.
Btockwayvllln liiimd. . '
Prohibition Meeting.
The Prohibitionists of Jefferson
county are called to meet at Reynolds
vllle, In Centennial hall, January 24,
KIOH, at 10.00 a. m., for the purpose
of re organizing county, selecting can
didates for county and state olTlcos,
d'ilu;ates to state and national con
ventions, and transacting any other
business that may properly come Be
fore the convention. By Order
Prohibition County Com.,
Jerome C. Bi-ranklk,
Chairman.
It Does the Business.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlln, of Clinton
Malno, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
"It does the business; I have used It for
piles and it cured them. Applied 1
to an old sore and It hoaled It without
leaving a scar behind." 2fe at Stoke
& Fetch t Drug Co. drug store.
Want Column.
Kates! One cent per word for each and
tvorvlnsertlon.
Foil RENT Two houses. Inquire of
Mrs. Caroline Armor.
For Bai.r Good building lots corner
of Main and Eighth streets. Mrs. S. M.
Rhoads.
Flat to Rent Rooms ovor Blng-Stoko
Cu.'s store, formerly occupied by Mrs.
Strong. Inquire of H. Alex Stoke.
Foil RENT House next to Pre3by
torlan parsonage on Grant street, with
bath. Inquire of n. Alex Stoke.
For Sale Sobmer piano at a rare
bargtin. Inquire at TllE STAR office.
Foil SALE A half dozen young
Rhode Island Red roosters. J. M.
Hays, Roynoldsvllle.
For Sale Cheap An Edison mov
ing picture outfit In No. 1 condition,
with extension lens, large curtain views
and films to give -an evening's en tot
talnment. Also large Edison phono
graph, with nearly one hundred of
the best selected records. M. C. Colo-
man.
For Sale Good oronertv on East
Mala street at a bargain. Inquire of
E. NofT.
The Shopkeeper Talks
You see, Mrs. Brown, we can't afford to take any chances
on oysters. They are either very good or else they are not
- fit to eat. NG9I
If they are sealfblyt they are fresh and clean, and the
most wholesome food you can buy. No lee or water has
touched them, and no preservative Is ever used for them
that we guarantee. We refuse to handle any but Sealshlpt
oysters because they are the only ones that we know to be
beyond question.
They come to us In a whlte-ename.edcaes, that It SEALED
at the oyster beds. The Ice Is packed around it ON THE
outside. We will not offer to our customers anything but
the best, and that moans SnalBhlpt every time.
FRANK'S RESTAURANT
CLOSING OUT
SALE
I arrv closing out my
entire stock of Dry ,.
Goods and Clothing,
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
If you are looking for
rare bargains, come
to my store.
N. HANAU.
The Store that Saves you Money.
GILLESPIES
The Store that Saves you Money.
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TEN DAYS REDUCTION S ft L E'
Reduction Sale
.10 cents
79 cents
$1.19
$1.69
60o
89 cents
$1.19
19 cents
60c Tarn O'Shanters,
, $1 00 Tam O'Shanters,
$1 60 Ladies' Sweaters
$2.00 Ladles' Sweaters
Flannelette Night Gowns
$1.00 Mercerized Skirts
$1.60 Mercerized Skirts
Children's Fleeoed Union Suits
All Ladies' Coats reduced 25 to 38 per cent.
Reduction Sale Ladies' Suits;
All Ladles' Suits go In this sale some one-fourth off,
others one-half off.
SEPARATE SKIRTS
Were $4 60, 6 00, up to $7.00, go in this sale at $2.98.
Lot small size Ladies' Jackets, $0 00, 8 00 and $10.00 val
ues go In this sale at $2 98.
Children's coats cut 26 to 36 cent.
Reduction Sale Umbrellas.
American Union Taffeta Seven Ribbed Paragon Frame,
silver handles, pearl centers, cheap at $1.60, our price only
Reduction Sale Ladies' Shoes.
Your size among this lot or $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 shoes In Patent Kid and
vicl kid were good value at these prices. Your unlimited choice of this lot
placed on center table for
$I.p8
98 cents.
Lot of Hoods and Fascinators sold for 25, 36 and 50c
your choice of these at 1 9c.
. Reduction Bearskin Hosiery.
We-want you to try our Bearskin Hosiery for boys and
girls. Best hose you ever bad for 2 pair for 25c.
Napoleon Hi-Top Button Boots for Ladles, patent leath
er and gun metal. Both the same price $3 00 the pair.
THE STORE THAT SAVES
YOU MONEY.
SPECIAL
HILL MUSLIN BLEACHED
DURING THIS SALE YOU CAN
BUY HILL MUSLIN AT JO CENTS
A YARD, OR TEN YARDS FOR
ONE DOLLAR. NOT MORE
THAN TEN YARDS TO A CUS
TOMER. J- .j
CUT PRICES
Reduction Sale Children's Shoes.
Two lots on the counter one at 75c the pair ; other lot at
98c. Both lots worth 25 per cent more.
Reduction Sale Men's Hi-Cut Rubbers.
Hood's 8mYg-Proof Rolled Edge Heavy Rubbers, sold
everywhere at $2.50. Our price for this sile only $2.19.
Men's Cloth Top Alaska Ovrfhoes, cheap at 11.25, go in
this sale at 98c.
Reduction Sale Ladies' Rubbers
All makes Hood, Granite and American
Rubbers go In this sale at
Reduction Sale Wool Blankets.
50c
Not the small, skimpy kind, but the full size 11 z 12
quarter sizes and all wool at $3.89, $4 39 and $4.69. White,
black and white, red and black, blue and white, white and
pink, and are worth 75 to $1.25 a pair more tbao we ask for
them.
Reduction Sale Men's Shoes.
200 pair Douglass and Florsbelm shoes In patent leather,
box calf, vlci kid, gun metal and Siberian calf.
$3.00 shoes cut to $2.50.
$3 60 shoes cut to $2 98.
$4.00 and $5.00 shoes cut to $3,50.
Reduction Sale Furs..
Lots of time yet to wear Furs. We've cut the price 25
to 35 per cent on our already low prices.
THE STORE THAT SAVES -YOU
MONEY.
All Winter Goods Reduced From 25 to 35 Per Cent at Gillespies.
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