The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, March 04, 1908, Image 4

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    ANNOUNCEMENTS.
CO.NtiRESS
For Represents ti v i n C ongress
vv. o. SMITH
of CunMtutnwmty.
uhu.i 11111,11 fWisLun nf the H .'tmlil li:Hn
voter of ilie 27th CoiikiimIoiikI 'titplt t
toe general primary election uprii n. ""'"-
For Congress
J. N. LANG HAM
Of Indiana.
Bublect to action of ilic Republicans of tlie
I7th OonKi-esslonal IMstriet at the primary
election Baturdiiy, April II, HHW,
For Congress
GEORGE E. ARNOLD
Of Clmrkm.
Buhlect to notion of tlie Republicans of the
27th t'onimnslomil lUstrlct lit the primary
election Saturday, April 11, w.
For Congress
JOSEPH G. BEALE,
of Leechborg,
eubleet to the action of the Republicans
of the 27ih UonKres-loiial IlKtrI:t. . yf
Primary Flection, Saturday, April M, 1H08,
from 2 Ui it p. m.
STATE SENATOR
For State Senator
8. TAYLOR NORTH
Of Punxsutawney.
Riibloct to action of the Republicans of Hie
87th lilstrlct (Jefferson and Indiana counties)
at primary tk-ctlon Saturday, April 11, 11108.
For State Senator
T. M. KURTZ
Of Punxsutawney.
Subject to action of the Republicans of the
87th Senatorial District (Jefferson and Indi
ana counties) at primary election Saturday,
April 11 1IKW.
For State Senator
HENRY I. WILSON
Of Big Run Borough.
Bublect to the act Ion of the Republicans of
the aTlli Senatorial District (Jefferson and In
diana counties) at the primary election Sat
urday, April II. MOB.
ASSEHBLY
For Assembly
HORACE G. MILLER
Of Vunxsutawney.
Buli.le'-t to action of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at primary election Saturday,
Aprllfil, WON. od"-" '!
Bellevlnir In the Amerlenn dortrine as de
fined by Abraham Lincoln u government
of the .people, for lb" t,-,,ple and by the
people," I promise. If eltvtecl, to support the
DlllKlvInc the people ihe i tlit to vote on
local option, and will do all in my power to
make lite bill become a law.
11iihaceU.Mili.er.
For Assembly
ROBERT H. LONGWELL
Pf Brockway vllle.
Subject to tbe action of the Republican
voters of Jeuerson county at the general
primary election to be held April 11, 11)08.
For Assembly
e.iH. SMAIL
. Of fcox Township.
Subject to ihe .action of the Republican
voters of .Teffeiwoii county at the general
primary eleclli.n n be held April II, HUM.
If elected I will favpr any measure Riving
to the peoplo the constitutional right of ex
pression on any fundamental question, es
pecially su.Th as may be advocated by the
Anti-Saloon League. G. II. Shah,.
Fof General Assembly
JAMES G. MITCHELL
Of Perry Towo&hip.
Subject to action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county nt the primary election Sat
urday, April II, 1908.
SHERIFF
For Sheriff
A. E GALBRAITH
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of the Republicans of Jef
feison county at primary election Saturday,
. April 11. lUiW.
For Sheriff "
ANDREW JACOBS
Of Oasklll Township.
Subject to the action of the Republicans of
Jefferson county at the primary election Sat
urday, April U, 1908.
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, luo'.
For Sheriff
J. D. WILKINS
Of Warsaw Township
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1U08.
For Sheriff
O. P. WALKER
Of Punxsutawney
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son J;1"1"1nJJua' tlie primary election Saturday,
COUNTY TREASURER
IREOISTER AND RECORDER
or Register unci Recorder
IUA .. CAMPBELL
Of Brookvllle
Huble.-t l action of Republican of .leffer
snn couniy at primary election Saturday,
April ii.
ForRegister and Recorder
HAUIIY E. DARR
Of Brookvllle
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1W. '
IFonRegister and Recorder
f T. MILLIN
Of Oliver Township
Bublect to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturduy,
April 11, 1 08. .
For Register and Recorder
W. H. LUCAS
Of Roso Township.
Subject to action of Republicans of JelTor
son county at primary election Saturday.
April 11;-1M8.
PROTHONOTARY.
For Prothonotary
BLAKE E. IRVIN
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of republicans of Jeffer
son county at prlmat y election Baturda.
April li, m
For Prothonotary
J. G. ALLEN
, Of Aliens Mills
BuhWt to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son" emmty at Primary 'election Saturday,
April 11, I0H8.
For Prothonotary
HENRY W. MUNDORFF
Of. Punxsutawney
1 MI..M nf 1 11 T.
soSrtSepTrl
AprH 11, lWti. .
For Prothonotary
DANIEL SEILER
Of Hprankle Mills.
D.in,llcnnH nf Jef-
VhenHmaiy eiecUoi. Satur
day, April U 1H0B.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
For County .Commissioner
j.S. COOPER
Of Bronkway vllle. .
. . j n .hllmina nt JefTpr-
HUnieCl lO action Ol ., ' i .
son county at primary .eleutlon Saturday,
April ii, i
Por County Commissioner
A. P. REITZ
Of BeaverTownshlp.
. . . tunhiiu.nB nf .leffer-
soSty at "prima'clccUoT Saturday.
April ii, ivw, -
For County Commissioner
J. N. KELLY
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action oi atimiit.m
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11, 1U08.
For County Commissioner
JOHN S. BARR
Of Brookvllle.
Subject to action of rtepublicans of Jeffer
son county at piimary election Saturday,
April 11, HI08.
For County Commissioner
FRANK McCLURE
Of Reynoldsvllle.
Sublect to action of the Republicans of Jef
ferson county at the primary election Satur
day, April 11, 1W8.
For County Commissioner
JAMES INGLES
Of McOalmont Township.
.. 1. 1 ., 1 Inn "f t Vi fi I? 11 r. 1 1 ) i II f 11 n c nf Jef-
ferson county at the primary elecliou Satur
day, April 11, 1U08.
If you have anything to- sell, try
. our Want Column.
IX
WANTED
Several good silk
weavers. We are run
ning full time and our
weavers are making
good pay.
ERIE SILK COMPANY
EWE . . PENN'A
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For County Treasurer
GRANT SCHEAFNOCKER
Of Wlnslow Township,
Subject to acilon of Republicans of Jof
fersou county at the primary election Satur
day, April '1, Iuon,
For County Treasurer
W. C. MURRAY
Of Reynoldsvllle.
Subject to act'on of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday,
April 11,
For County Treasurer
W. G. BUFFINGTON
Of Brockwayvllle.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday.
April 11, WUn. "
For County Treasurer
JAMES LOCKARD
Of Punxsutawney.
Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer
son county at primary election Saturday
A prll U, WOi.
t?- r..4. t
i ui vuuirji i insurer
W H.BELL I
Of tteynoldsvllls.
- Subject to action of Republicans of Jeffer ,
son coumy at primary election Saturday. ,
April 11, 1M.
For County Treasurer
J. W. CURRY i
Of BmoKvllle. ft
pttl.;ict to lii'il.iu of UemiollCKiis nf Trfffn- ' '!
Sanitary
Plumbing
PlumbiDg is a science. Good
or bad plnmblot; depends upoa
the skill or lack of ski I of the
man who docs the. work. Bad
plumbic? is dear at any price;
good plumbing the kind we
do costs no more, 1- conducive
to health, and Is a great mon
ey saver Id the end.
See Me for Estimates
On your next job. Satlsfac
tioo is assured if I do the
work.
G. E.
Main Street
Reynoldsvllle, Pennsylvania.
Humnnreu
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DANK IN THE COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00. Resources $500,000.00.
Semi-annual Interest allowed and compounded on Ravlmts Accounts
from date of deposit, having must lllwral withdrawal urlvlleires.
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s" grafts and Money Orders on all partsof the world.
P
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trVfHceix: V. B. Alexander, President. K.D.Smith and August Haul.
w dauf, Vice-Presidents. P. K. Alexander, Cashier. K. P. Alexander,
Assistant Cashier.
trjlrectors: W. B. Alexander. L. P. Seeley, F. D. Smith, P. L. Taylor,
AuicuHt llaldatif, Amos Strotise, W. V, Murray, 1V. ! O. Sayers,
W. Harry Moore, James 11. Spry and John O'Hare.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
KILLING DUMB ANIMALS.
Cases Where the t'se of t hlnrof or
Is Positively Cruel.
"Why will so many imople cling to
the idea that chloroforming is the most
merciful fteans of tleiilli possible for
dumb animals?" naked a VPterlnnrlnn
recently. 'Only the other tiny I was
called upon to perform the trying and
almost Impossible task of killing an old
horse lu tills way.
"Tlie horse, it seems, bntl lipen the
pet of a wealthy woman who left pro
vision for him in her will and decreed
thnt If ever the family to whose care
she Intrusted him should deem It neces
sary to end his life this should be done
with chloroform, so that be might be
assured a painless death. Then the
horse became blind and otherwise dis
abled, and the family decided that
death would be a mercy.
"Of course the provision of the will
had to be carried out, but no greater
caso of mistaken kindness could have
been possfLilo. It is impossible to ad
minister suulcient chloroform at one
time to kill an animal the size of a
horse, so dose after dose had to be
given, the poor brute slowly ami pain
fully smothering to death.
"Chloroform Is all right for cats or
dogs, but for larger animals it Is a posi
tive cruelly, wheretis a pistol, weil
aimed at the head of any beast, will
send it out of life so quickly thnt It has
not time, to feel the shot or realize
what has happened."--Ncw York Tress.
Best Healer in the World.
Ucv. F. Starbird, uf Eat Uajmoud,
Maine, says: "I have useti Buck leu's
Arnica Salve for several years, on my
old army wound, and other obstinate
Mires, and find it the best healer in the
world. I use it too with great success
In my vettrlnary business." Price 25o.
hi Stoke & Fciutil Drug Co. drug store.
Persons with dropsical tendencies
Should eat onions frequently. This
simple cure has proved effective In
many cases. In one Instance the pa
tient had been given tip by several
physicians and only tried the onions
to please a friend. She was complete
ly restored to health and, though that
was five yeors ago, has never had a
return ot ihe trouble. She nte the on
ions just as she. would an apple, tak
ing a great ,mnny during the day.
Exchange..
Bee the merry widow bow at Blng
Sloke Co.
Lancaster ginghams 8c yard at. Gil
lespies. Sorosis skirt at Glllesples.
Have your feet fitttd with the beet
shoe made, a Walk Over. Price 13.60
and 14.00. Adam's.
Hill muslin 10c yard at Glllesples.
KIDNEY, LIVER
AND BOWELS
Sickness Is next to Impossible If you keep
the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels In perfect
working order with an occasional dos sf
Dr. A. W. Chase's
Kidney-Liver Pills
Mr. 8. B. Holden, No. 18H Cass Ave.,
Grand Rapids, Mich., iy: "I bare tot
J'esrs bean subject to elUKKifihness of tbf
Irsr and constipation, the kidneys were alec
inactive and caused ms a great deal of pa Id
across my loins. I got some of Dr. A. W.
Chase's Kldnay-Llver Pills and they cured
the Inactivity of the organs rapidly ami
illy. I would rot bs without them." 2Sc
a box at all dealers. Writs for a free sample
Dr. A W. Chose Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V
For sale by Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.
WINDSOR HOTEL
W. T. Ilriiliaker, Mgr.
Midway between Broad St. station and
Heading Terminal on Filbert st.
Rooms 11.00 per day and up.
Thconly moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and conseiuence In
PHILADELPHIA
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
Resources . "
$175,000.00
$550,000.00
Iohh H. iCadchkh, Pres.
John H. Kaucber
Henry L. Ueiblo -
OFFICER!)
J.U. Kino, Vlce-Pres.
DIRECTORS
Ins
J.S. II
ammond
K. 0. Bchdckibs, Cashier
John H. Corbe
K. U. Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
The Whole Truth in a Nut Shell.
There are niany tonics and all kinds of pills.
Advertised now-adafs to cure all your ills;
But If any cause your health diHturlis,
It will pay yuu well to use NATURE'S HERBS.
NATURE'S HERB are praised by many glad hearts
Because of the refreshing health It imparts,
For It not only gives you a partial relief,
But a cure that sallsties the most doubtful belief.
For Sale Only by
Stoke & Feicht Drug Co.,
Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
A. Carlson, Grocer,
Prescottvllle, Pa.
fitio?j
IM9BHI -
To Meet the Demand for Purity, Freshness,
Flavor
SEALSHIPT OYSTYRS
Shipped in sealed, enameled cases. No preserva
tives. Ice packed outside.
FRANK'S RESTAURANT
The Star's Want Column never fails to bring results
GILLESPIES
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
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WHITE GOODS
Fine assortment just re
ceived. GINGHAMS
50 pieces Dress Ginghams.
SEPARATE
SKIRTS
New spring styles just
in. Serges, Panamas and
Voiles, Blues, Blacks
and Browns.
Some Boy or Girl
Is Going to Win
A $50.00 Prize
And 4,999 other children are going to get,
other prizes.
How? By sending in sketches of the
NAZARETH WAIST. That's easy, isn't it?
If you can draw a sketch as good as the one
shown here send it along. You cannot fail
to win one of the prizes may be one of the '
first. Call at Gillespies for full particulars '
and then you'll be ready to start.
The contest closes May 1st, so . hustle
along while you have time.
WAISTS
Dozens of styles in silks,
linens, lawns, &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND
LACES
Don't think you've ever
been a finer line than we
are now showing.
SHOES AND
RUBBERS
Every member of the
family can be fitted here.
Gillespiesj
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