The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 22, 1908, Image 1

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KEYxNOLDSVlLLK. I'UNVa., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22, lvo.
NUMBEE 37.
VOLKMK 16.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CONQRESS
For Representative in Congre8s
vv. O. SMITH .
Of Punxsutawney.
Bubjret tnthe division of the Ttepunllcan
votereof the 27th tUnKresslonal llfstjlc-tat
the ueneral primary election April II. nm.
STATE SENATOR
For State Senator
S TAYLOR NORTH '
Of Punxautawney.
Subject to action of the Republicans of the
:37th District (Jefferson and Indiana counties)
at primary election ttaiurday, April II, HUH.
For State Senator
T. M. KURTZ
Of Punxsutawney.
Subject to action of the Republicans of the
:87th Senatorial District (Jefferson and Indi
ana counties) nt primary election Saturday,
April II WW. ,
For State Senator
HENRY I. WILSON
Of Big Run Borough.
Bubject to the action of the hepublleans of
the 37th Senatorial District (Jefferson and In-
Kiiana couiintsj . mo iiriu, j chxhuu u..
SHERIFF
For SherilT-
A. E GALBRAITH
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef
fetson county at primary election Saturday,
April U 1908.
For Sheriff
ANDREW JACOBS
Of Oaaklli Township.
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday. April 11. 19tlS.
For Sheriff
THOMAS A. MAYES
Of Hazen, Pa.
Stock dealer and butcher.
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election
Saturday. April 11, 1W .
ASSEflBLY
For Assembly
HORACE G. MILLER
Of Punxsutawney.
' . Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at primary election Saturday,
' April 11, 1908.
Bellevtnn In the American doctrine as de
fined by Abraham Lincoln, "a government
f.f the people, for the people and by the
people," I promise, If elected, to support the
bill giving the people t ho right to vote on
local option, and will do all in my power to
make the bill uecomua law.
Horace U. Mii.i.kb.
For Assembly
ROBERT H. LONGWELL
Of Brockwayville.
Buhlect to the action of the Republican
Voters of Jefferson county at the general
primary election to be held April 11, won.
For Assembly
G. H. SMAIL
! Of Knox Township.
Subject to the action of the Republican
voters of Jefferson county at the general
primary elect ion to be held April 11, HUM.
If elected I will favor any measure giving
to the people the constitutional right of ex
pression on any fundamental question, es
pecially stub as may be advocated by the
Anti-Saloon League. G. H.Smail.
For General Assembly
JAMES G. MITCHELL
Of Perry Township.
Subject ' to action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county nt the primary election Sat
urday, April 11, 1WW.
For County Treasurer
GRANT SCHE A FNOCKER
Of Winslow Township.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jef
ferson county at, t he primary election Satur
day, April 11.1008.
For County Treasurer
W.C.MURRAY
Of Reynoldsville.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1U08.
For County Treasurer
W. G. BUFFINGTON
Of Brockwayville.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1U08.
For County Treasurer
JAMES LOCKARD
Of Punxsutawney.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son count v at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 11103.
For County Treasurer i
W H.BELL
Of Reynoldsville.
Bublect to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday.
April 11, 11108.
For County Treasurer
J. W. CURRY
Of Broo.vllle.
Subloct to action of Repunlicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1008.
PROTHONOTARY.
For Prothonotary
BLAKE E. IRVIN ;
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of hepublleans of Jeffer
son county at prlmiuy election Saturday,
April U, 1WW. '
Hoffman's Old Stand.
REDUCTION
SALE
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
ana in order to move it quickly I am going
to give a discount of 15 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 yoj 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.' '
Sale comniBnces Saturaau Jan. 18
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.
Opposite Imperial Hotel.
REGISTER AND RECORDER
For Register and Recorder
IRA J. CAMPBELL ,
Of Brookvllle.
Subject t action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April II, iwfl.
For Register and Recorder
HARRY E. DARR
Of Brookvllle
Subject to ac:lon of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, lUtti.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
For County Commissioner
J. 9. COOPER
Of Brockwayville.
Sul.lect to action of Reuublicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April u, mm.
For County Commissioner
A. F. REITZ
Of Reaver Township.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April II. 1(06.
For County Commissioner
J.N.KELLY
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffor
son .county at primary election Saturday,
Ap' II II. 11108.
For County Commissioner
JOHN S. BARR
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11. llim.
Teachers' Local Institute.
Saturday (if this week, January 25th,
a teachers' local institute will be held
in the Preoottville school house.
Thcra will be two sessions, forenoon and
afternoon. Program as follows:
MORNING SESSION 9.30.
Devotional exercises, Dr. J. A. Parsons
How to make school more home-like.
Answere! by all ladies
How not to be an iceberg.
' Answered by all gentlemen
Morals and manners
Ray Breakey. Carrie Davis, Olive
Clawgps, Grace Ha9selback.
Object of recitation
Paul Sykes. Alice Shields, Sadie
Hasson, Ruble Goss.
Primary blackboard work of all kinds
Jennie McGaw, Margaret Mc
Laughlin, Eltla Barnet, Myra
Kelly.
How will history better a boy; a girl
Harriet Schultz. Ira Johnson,
Mary Hasson, R. W, Clawges.
AFTERNOON SESSION 1.30.
Physiology and its value
Thomas Davis, Blanche Pantall,
Cora Robertson, Ella McDonnell,
May Corbett.
Necessity of teachers' daily preparation
Charles Goss, Anna Ennis, J. E.
Brewer, Jessie Covert.
Solo - Llda Lab men
Address - ' - J. F. Conrad,
Prln. Punxs'y High 8chool
Current Events - H. Smith
The Common School ,
Supt. L. Mayne Jones
Recitation - Aldene Deemer
Recitation - Gertie Webb
Recitation - Lottie Wingrove
SPELLING BEE
By pupils, one from each school or upper
f;rade. Teacher, brlnir one of your bestspel
ers. Spell to pane 12ft, Modern Spelling book.
Teacher, send names of pupils to spell and
one to say recitation to president soon to put
full program In pipers. I spoke with direct
or. Think every one will come. Teacher,
be prepared to say a few words on each sub
ject; each do a little; come if you are not
dead.
Some of the spellers: Ruth Reed,
Wishaw school, No. 3; John Hughes,
Rathmel school, No. 4; Audra Brum
baugh, Bollinger school; Mamie Frank,
Snyder school.
A Higher Health Level.
"I have reached a higher health
level since I began ueing Dr. King's
New Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer,
of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep
my stomach, liver and bowels working
just right." If thtH pills disappoint
you on trial, money will be refunded
at Stoke & Feicht Drug Co. drug store.
25o.
1 1
Bargains In shot; all styles; all
leathers. Bing Stoke Co.
The Columbus Stu ilu Is carrying a
superb line of souvenir postals. Many
new colored views and home scenes at
unusually attractive prices. Cards are
sold both wholesale and retail.
Bilious Spells
A HABIT.
Year alter year you suffer from attacks oi
billow headache, udigestioo, constipation al
ternating with looieneu ol the bowels, dirzi
ness, despondency and ill temper, until your
trouble becomes a habit, or develops into '
Bright's disease of the kidneys.
You can break this chain of bondage by
the use oi
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Kidney and Liver
They cure biliousness and constipation by
reason of their direct and specific action on
the liver, ensuring the filtering of the bile from
the blood, where it is poison and pasting it into
the intestines where tt is necessary to aid di
gestion and regulate the bowels. This great
utedicine is backed by the skill and integrity
of the famous Receipt Book author, A. W.
Chase, M. D. One pill a dose, 23 cents ay
box, at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. S. M. Watkina, Lowell St, Ionia,
Mich., states) '
"I had great trouble with my kidneys, torpid
ity of the live) and biliousness, and have found
, the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and
Liver Pills most gratifying. They restored the
organs to normal and healthful acton and
made me well."
For Sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
QILL.RSPIE.S
REDUGTION
SALE
SPECIAL
Hill Muslin 10 cents a yard. Not more than 10 yards to a
customer.
SPECIAL
500 yards Bleached Union Damask Table Linen 50 centa a
yard, worth 85 cents'. N
SPECIAL
All Misses' and Children's Coats, prices cut in two, just one
half former price.
Reduction Sale of1 Ladies Shoes Your size among this lot
of $2. 50, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes in Patent Kid and Vici Kid.
Were good value at these prices your unlimited choice of this
lot placed on center table for $1.98.
Reduction Sale of Ladies' Suits All LadieB' Suits go in
this sale. Some one-fourth off, otherB one-half off.
Separate Skirts were $4.50, 5.00 up to 7.00, go in this sale
at $2.98.
Lot of small size Ladies' Jackets, $6.00, 8.00 and 10.00 val
ues go in this Bale it $2.98.
Lot of Hoods and Fascinators sold for 25, 35 and 50c your
choice of these at 19 cents.
Reduction Sale Men's Hi-Cut Rubbers Hood's Snag-Proof
Rolled Edge Heavy Rubbers, sold everywhere at $2.50. Our
price for this sale only $2. 19. y (
Men's Cloth Top Alaska Overshoes, cheap at $1.25, go in
this sale at 98c. .
Reduction Sale Ladies' Rubbers All makes, Hood, Granite
and American Rubbers, go in this Bale at 50 cents.-
Reduction Sale of Wool Blankets Not the small, skimpy
kind, but the full size 11 x 12 quarter sizes and all wool at $3.89,
4.39 and 4.59. White, black and white, red and black, blue and
white, white and pink, and are worth 75c to $1.25 a pair more
than we ask for them.
Reduction Sale Men's Shoes 200 pair Douglass and Flor
sheim shoes in patent leather, box calf, vici kid, gun metal and
Siberian calf. $3.00 shoes cut to $2.50. $3.50 shoes cut to 2.98.
$4.00 and 5.00 shoes cut to $3.50.
v
Reduction Sale Furs Lots of time yet to wear Furs. We've
cut the price 25 to 35 per cent on our already low priceB.
50c Tarn O'Shanters
$1.00 Tam O'Shanters
$1. 50 Ladies' Sweaters .
$2.00 Ladies' Sweaters
Fiannelette Night Gowns
$1.00 Mercerized Skirts -. v.
1.50 Mercerized Skirts
Children's Fleeced Union Suits
All Ladies' Coats reduced 25 to 35 per cent.
39 cents.
79 cents
$1.19
1.69
69 cents
89 centa
1.19
19 centa
AlA-, WINTER GOODS REDUCED 25 TO 35 PER CENT
. AT '
GILLESPIES