The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 29, 1908, Image 1

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VOLUME 16.
REYNOLDSVILLE, PENN'A., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1908
NUMBEB 38.
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I will make my
regular visit to
Brookville Jan. 25
and 27 and Reyn
olds ville Jan. 31.
Best work by latest
methods.
G. C GIBSON,
Optician.
Expert
Plumbing
Plumbing nd gas fittings
of all kinds done to a
workman like manner.
High grade material kept
constantly on band. Com
plete line of
Plumbers' Supplies
Consisting of gas fixtures
CD and fittings, bathtubs,
closets, eta., ready for de
livery. Visit me at my
new room, formerly occu
pied by L G. Lldlo's hard
ware storo.
G. E.
Main Street
Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania.
Humphrey
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus $ 1 75,000.00
Resources . . $550,000.00
JOHK H. if ACOBIR, Pres.
John H. Kaucher
Henry O. Deible
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kma, Vlce-Pres.
DIRECTORS
J. 0. King Daniel Nolan
J. 8. Hammond
K. 0. Bcbvckxbs, Cashier
John H. Corbett
K.H.Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
Hoffman's Old Stand.
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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
and in order to move it quickly I am going
to give a discount of J 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 yo4 select an article marked
$1.00, pay 85c; if marked $5.00, pay $4.25.
if marked $ 1 0.00, take 1 5 per cent off and pay
$8.50, and sov on 1I through the store.
This means quite a saving to you and brings
some articles down to actual cost price.
Sale commences saturdau 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.
?f- Opposite Imperial Hotel. tr
life - .4'
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
Kindly Remembered.
The teachers of the Bathmel Cburch
of God Sabbath School, with clues No.
7, surprised their supt. and teacher,
W. G. Harris, Thursday evening, Jan.
16, 190, by meeting at bis borne, com
ing while he was away doing some
mission .-work for the Sabbath tohool,
and on his return found the house full
of visitors.
By a few well chosen words by Mrs.
H. B. Wyse she presented to him, in
behalf of those present, a beautiful
rocking cbalr as a token of their love
and respeot.
It has been reported slnoe the aotion
taken by the eldership, Oct. 1907, that
the teachers and other christian work
ers were going to withdraw and leave
the school die, but this is not the
spirit and aim of the co-laborers who
have been working to-gether in tbe
Master's cause In the above mentioned
Sunday school.
The evening was spent in very
pleasant manner and after lunch was
served the visitors sang, "Blest be the
Tie that Binds" and departed wishing
their supt. success in their christian
work. H. B. W.
In Memoriam.
Resolutions adopted by Reynoldsville
Circle No. 317, P. H.C.:
Whereas, Our olrcle chamber has
again been visited by the messenger of
death, thereby removing from our
midst our sisters, Mrs. A. J. Meek and
Miss Bertha Tiley, to the realms be
yond tbe tomb.
Itesolved, That we, as a circle of the
Protected Home Circle bow in submis
sion to the Divine will of one who doetb
all things well, and that we hereby ex
press our sincere sympathy at this sad
time for tbe bereaved families of our
departed sisters.
Besoh-ed, That our charter be draped
for a period of thirty days and tbat
these resolutions be recorded in our
minute book and a copy of tbe same be
presented to the families of the depart
ed sisters.
Miss Lizzie Shughrou,
Mrs. E. C. Burns,
8. G. Austin,
Committee.
SOLDIERS OF ALL WARS.
Don't miss the ten day bargain sale
now going on at Nolan's shoe storo.
Big bargains.
May Secure Farms in tbe Flathead In.
dian Reservation.
An early announcement of tbe open
ing of tr.o Flathead Indian Reservation
is expected where the Government fol
lowing the lottery plan will distribute
about 5000 160 acre farms.
Tbe Flathead country, on the Paoifio
blope region of Western Montana, near
tbe Washington State line. Is regarded
as one of the richest of the few remain
ing Indian reservations to be given to
tbe public
Under the statutes, honorably dis
charged soldiers of the Civil, Spanish
and Philippine wars and widows of suob
toldlers have tbe privilege of filing
upon the government lands by appoint
ing an agent to act for them. This
privilege is extended to the soldiers
by the Government at the land draw
ings, where they are permitted to
register for the drawing by means of
an agent.
Mr. B. M. McCrelght has made ar
rangements whereby he can secure a
limited number of agents to register
soldiers and soldier's widows, for tbe
Flathead drawing and Is now receiving
applications at bis office at Reynolds
ville, Pa. .
- Rank Foolishness.
"When attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throat is sore, it is rank
foolishness to take any other medicine
than Dr. King's New Discovery," says
CO Eldrldge, of Empire, Ga. "I have
used New Discovery seven years and I
know it is the best remedy on earth
for coughs and cnlds, croup, and all
throat and lung troubles. My children
are subject to oroup, 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 $1.00. Trial bottle free.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
. - REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Capital andSurplu9 $120,000.00. Resources $500,000.00.
tUeml-annual lntorest allowed and compounded on Savings Accounts
from date of deposit, ha.wtng most liberal withdrawal privilege. '
t" JJrafts and Money Orders on. all parts of ' the world.
t r)fflcers: W. B. Alexander, President. F.D.Smith and August Baul.
v dauf. Vice-Presidents., f. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. 1'. Alexander.
Assistant Cashier. .
trjlrectors: W. B. Alexander. !,. P. Beelev. F. D. Smith. D. L. Taylor,
August Baldauf, Antes Btrouse, W. C. Murray, Dr. J. 0. Bayers,
W. Barry Moore, James H. Byiy and John O'Hare. .
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS'..
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
Letter List.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for
week ending Jan. 25, 1908.
Miss Clara Burkhuuse, Marshall D.
Gillespie, Reed Johnston, Ira Miller,
Miss Mary Smith, Tillle Lynce, 12U7H
Reynoldsville, Pa.
.Say advertised and give date of lbt
When calling for above.
R C. BURNS, P. M.
V uaTmm m?t& fill
The Shopkeeper Talks
You see, Mrs Bri n, we can't afford to take any chanoes
on oysters. Tbey ur., m her very good or else they are not
fit to eat.
If they are sealfbiyt tliey are ftesb and clean, and the
most wholesome ftiod y.u can buy. No ice or water has
muchfd them, and n pr. rei vatlve Is ever used for them
that we guarantor, W.- refuse to handle any but Sealsbipt .
oysters because I hi y are tht- only ones that we know to be
beyond question.
Tbey come to us in a whit, -ename.elcaes, that Is sealed
at the oyster b ds. The Ice is packed around it ON THE
outside. We will not t'ffer to our customers anything but
the bent, and that means Si itlshlpt tvery time.
FRANK'S RESTAURANT
GILLESPIES
THE STORE THAT" SAVES YOU MONEY
OOTINCTIONmoftfM
corrftHjHT nor tv
THC miNri.HCOIHHAN C0HMNV
Save you money on all kinds of Dry Goods.
Save you money, on Ladies' Coats, Suits and Skirts.
Save you money on Furs.
Save you money on Shoes.
Save you money on Rubbers.
To Save Money Buy Your Dry Goods and Shoes at
. . Gillespies
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