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

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TEE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Y
Mrs. Henry C. Deible ia visiting in
Warren.
Mrs. I. Horwitz was in Pittsburg:
last week.
' James Hanley bas gone to Kane to
work in plass plant.
Miss Maude Jennings visited in
Brock way vllle the past weok.
Robert, Z Parrish is in Fninklin and
Butler this weok on business.
Mrs. C. U. Hall will send a couple
Of day's in Pittsburg this week.
Miss Blanche Thornton, of Pittsburg
is the truest of Miss Grace Craig.
I. F. Dompsey, of Oak Kidee, visited
his father in this place Thursday.
Miss Alice 'Merrill,, of Kylerstown,
Pa., U the guest of Mrs. J. M. Daily,
Mrs. J. Bonth Is visiting her son,
Dr. Fred Booth, at Fairmount City
George V. Kline visited his brother,
Will Kline, at Galeton. Pa., the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson went
to Indiana, Pa., yesterday to spend a
few days.
C. E. Saxton and Isaac Winters, of
Smethport, Indiana Co., are visiting
in town.
Miss Erma Robinson visited her
sister, Mrs. R. E. Brown, in Brookville
this week.
Frank Mcfc-ntoer. of Dutsoia, was
In town yesterday shaking hands with
old time friends.
Charles J. Bangert, editor of Falls
Creek Times, was a caller at thiB office
Monday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry P. Thompson, of
Brookville, visited tbn i.itr.er's parents
in this place Fiiduy.
W. F. Lott and wife, of DuBios, spent
Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Stiles.
Miss Margaret Phalen, student in
St. Xavier's Academy at Beatty Pa.,
Is home for Easter vacation.
Mrs. J. A. Cathers, of Soldier, left
here yesterday afternoon for Lewiston,
111., to visit ber mother, who is ill.
Mrs. L. L Guthrie and daughter,
Marian Helen Guthrie, are visiting in
Heathville and Langville this week.
J. J. Lukebart, of Falls Creek, visited
at borne of his-son-in-law, John R.
Sowers, in West Reynoldsville yester
day. Mrs. Thomas Baughman, of Clear
field, spent Sunday with her sister,
Miss Alice Reitz, in West Revnolds
villa. Alex F. Adam, of the Adam & Alex
ander Shoe Co., of Clearfield, visited
his brother, T. F. Adam, in this place
last Thursday..
Mrs. Barbara Waite, of Rimersburg,
formerly of this place, was in town
Monday on her way to Punxsutawney
to visit a daughter.
Mrs. O. H. Johnston and Mrs. O.
D. O'Dell will go to Day, Clarion
county to-day to attend the funeral
of a cousin, U. G. Ion.
Captain T. C. Reynolds, of Harris
burg, was a visitor in town the past
week. Captain was here to vote at the
primary election Saturday.
Mrs. Hannah Butler, daughter, Miss
Margaret Butler, and granddaughter,
Fay Butler, spent Sunday with Mrs.
J. H. Jelbart, in Brockwayvllle.
Mrs. J. B. Nichols and two daugh
ters, Margaret and Joan, of Indiana,
Pa., were guests at home of Mrs. M. E.
Strong the latter part of last week.
A satisfied people
is the best advertise
ment. Dr. Gibson
has visited in Reyn
oldsville for a long
time and the past
year has been the
best one. His old
friends, as they need
glasses, come back
to him. At Ameri
can Hotel, April 20
and 21,'at Imperial
Hotel, Reynoldsville
April 24-.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Brown, of Brook
ville, attended the Utopia social Bt
home of the latter's father, Mi S. S.
Robinson, on Grant Btreet Friday even
ing. J. S. Hunter and 'if'', or Winslow
and Mrs. H. A. Hunter, of Curry Run,
Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Milliren and Mr. and Mrs George Hun
ter Sunday.
Solomon Berkhouse and wifn visited
relatives in Brookville Monday. Mr.
Berkhouse weLt to the c uiHv seat
to take the oath of ufllce as constable
of WeBt Reynoldsville.
SPECIAL NOTICE
To the Business Men and Citizens of
Reynoldsville.
A public meeting will be held In the
Business Men's Association room Tues
day evening, April 21st, at which all
business men and citizens interested
in seeing a celebration in town on the
Fourth or any other date are requested
to attend. The association will not
likely undertake such a project unless
given direct encouragement by the
most interested, and it is therefore
important that all progressive citizens
lend such encouragement by their
presence.
Death was on His Heela.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers. Va.,
had a close call in the spring of lOOfi.
He says: 'An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fearful
cough that my friends declared con
sumption had me, and death was on my
heels Then I was persuaded to try
Dr. Kiug's Now Discovery. It helped
me immediately, and after taking two
and a half bottles I was a well man
again. I found out that New Discov
ery is the best remedy for coughs and
lung disease in all the world." Sold
under guarantee at Stoke & Feicht
Drug Co. drug store. 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free.
Letter Lint.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Reynoldsvilln, Pa., for
week ending April 11, 1908.
Joe Bowdwin, S. Johnston.
Foreign Domenico Lambardo.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above. '
E c. Burns, p. m.
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I have just completed a twenty year
health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed
ing piles just twenty years ago," writes
O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville. N. Y.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst
sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts In
the shortest time. - 25o at Stoke &
Feicht Drug Co. drug store.
Hill muslin 1 yard wide full bleached
ready for the needle. 10c yard at
Glllesfties.
See the new spring suits for boys' at
Milllrens.
Spring styles that are up to the min
ute at Adam's.
Our home rendered lard has no
equal. Hunter & Milliren.
Trunks and suit cases at Milllrens. ,
See the new brown suiting at Milll
rens.
The copper shade Is the newest thing
in women's oxfords at Adam's.
New spring clothing at Milllrens.
J. O. Johns, merchant tailor, next
door to National hotel.
Want Column. ,
Bates: One cent per word ffni trh knd
Torv Insertion.
Fob Rent Store room on Main
st. formerly occupied bv Harrv luar-
tin'g candy store. Inquire of Harry
Martin.
To RENT Furnished room three
minutes walk from postolTlee. Inquire
at The Stab office.
For Rent House on Grant st. and
six room bouse on Hill st. , Inquire of
Mrs. C. Mitchell.
For Rent Good six room bouse
on Hill St., near Fifth. Inquire STAR.
Flat to Rent Rooms over Bing-Stoke
Co.'s store, formerly occupied by Mrs.
Strong. Inquire of H. Alex Stoke.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
Notice In hereby given that an application
will le made to the Governor of the slate
of Pennsylvania on Thursday, May 14, A.
D, IKON, by Loula Levintton, lurnel Levln
Btlen and Joseph Luhln, under-the Act of
sdBtnbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Art to provide for the
Incorporation and regulation of certain cor
porations," approved April 28, 1874, and the
supplements thereto, for the charter of an
Intended corporation, to be called tit"
Famous Department Store Company, the
character and object of which is to conduct
a department stcre or stores In the huylntf,
fteiilDK and dealing In dry good, notions, and
all articles of iiieicliumlit.e fur persoual and
domestic u-e unit consumption, anil such
other articles as ate ordinarily sold by a
department store. Includlus clothing, boots
and shoe, and for these purposes to have
and possess and enjoy all the rights and
prlvllpsns of mild Act of Assembly and Its
supplements
Brockwayvllle, Pa., Mar. ail. 1008.
GILLESPIES
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
EASTER
But 3 days off. You'll be needing, possibly, a new
Skirt : serges, panamas and voiles; New Waist :
silks, linens, lawns and madras ; Jackets : broad
cloth, covert or silk.
GLOVES
Kid Gloves, long 16-button length, medium and
short lengths in all new shades. Long and short
silk gloves in blacks, browns ajid blues.
CORSETS
We handle only best makes W. B. Henderson and
the Royal Worcester Corsets, from 39c to $3.00.
RIBBONS AND LACES
For hair, sashes or any other purpose you want
Ribbons. Your needs supplied here.
LACE CURTAINS
Over four hundred pair for you to select from.
New patterns, new styles, new prices, 39c to $6.00
pair. Curtain nets and scrims 10c to 50c a j'ard.
HOSIERY ,
Most any style and grade we have them.
SHOES
About this time the shoes that you've worn all
winter are beginning to look a bit seedy?
The snow and slush have had theireffect and you
are beginning to think of a new pair?
Terhaps you need new shoes now but have been
sort of putting off getting them because your old
shoes are so "mighty comfortable."
We've some new shoes here in the store, they've
just arrived. We'd like to have you come in and try
on a pair they don't need any "breaking in." You'll
find they are just as comfortable as the old shoes
you are wearing, and they're chock full of style.
Come in and see them 'even if you're not ready
to buy.
Every member of the family can be fitted here
with good, solid, dependable footwear at money-saving
prices.
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$5,000.00 SHOE SALE
Our Entire Stock of Shoes to be Sold at
Manufacturer's Prices.
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In order to make change in line of business. This is no fake "ad" but a
boni fide matter. Our goods are all fresh, stock being all purchased within
the past ten months and are fresh and the newest and latest styles. This is
your opportunity to get good footwear at manufacturer's prices no profit
i added. We are changing our business and in so doing you can get your
footwear at what it cost us for SPOT CASH from the manufacturer.
Gome in, Our prices will convince you, no matter what you want. You
get the goods for the same it cost us to buy. s J j ?
Sale Begins Friday, March 27,
and Continues Until all Goods are Sold.
YOURS.
HUGHES 1 SWEITZER
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