The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, August 05, 1908, Image 4

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GILLE SPIES
Mens Shoes
Two hundred pairs Douglas and Flor
sheim Shoes for men. Patent Colt, Vici
Kid, Box Calf and Gun Metal Blucher
or Bal Shoes that sold for $3.50 and
$4.00, and are good values at that price,
your unlimited choice now for
$2.98
See Window.
GILLE SPIES
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WE HAVE A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY
GOOD VALUES IN RUGS, ROOM
SIZE, LEFT, WHICH WE ARE GOING
TO SELL AT A REDUCTION.
Also a lot of INGRAIN CARPET will be sold at
a bargain
We have also bargains in REED GO-CARTS
that we are going to close out.
Give us a call and be convinced that we are of
fering bargains. ,
J. R. HILLIS & COM'Y
SINGLE COPIES OF THE STAR THREE CENTS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
NIAGARA FALLS
AND RETURN
; r 5kturday, August 8, 1908
Excursion Tickets good to return on regular trains until Aug.
12, inclusive, will be sold at the following low rates:
Kuta
Regular trains leave
a. m.
East Liberty. 9.10 l.n n. ni. 11.10 p. m. iTi.OO
Oakmont, . lO.Ma. m. .:s p. m. 4.7S
New Keuslng.K.OO 11.14 a. m. t.M p. m.
Arnold 9.02 f 11.16 a. m. .' p. rn.
Kisklmln. Jc.tl.51 11. a? a. m. 10 111 p. ni.
Ford CHJ....VM 12.0ti p. m.f 12.07 a.m.
KUlHiiulng. Ui 14 2.17p.m. l-.lfa.m.
Hud Hank. ...10. i 7.47 p. m, 12.4 a. ni.
East Brady.. 10.57 12.se a. m.
4.S"
4.50
4.BII
4i
4.50
4.2V
4,y
Regular trains leave Rile
a. m.
Parker.... 11.21 a. m. ... f 1.21 W.25
Foxhuri-...11.2N a. m f 1.2H 4.2S
bnili'nton. II Jda.ui. rd.&p.m. I .na
New Heihle'm... . ...
riimmervllle...
Bruukvllle
KpynnUipvllle... .
Fulls Oreek
DiiHoif
"f" Plop on signal or notice to Agent.
.. 11.17
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4.35
4.90
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4.50
4.S0
4.50
4.50
Electric Railway from the Falls to the Whirlpool
J, R. "WOOD
- Passenger Traffic Manager
GEO. W. BOYD
General Passenger Agent
THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
A. T. McClure wag In Pittsburgh last
week.
Miss Golda King Is visiting la Sum
merville. Miss Vivian Milks spent last week in
Brookvllle.
Mrs. Mary Flynn visited In Rldg vay j
last week.
Mike Stnglebacb was in Pittsburgh
this week.
Mrs. M. D. Milks was in Rtdgway
last week
John C. Richards and wife visited In
DuBois Sunday.
Miss Tressa Burns visited in Brook
vllle the past week.
Miss Margaret Cleer, of Pittsburgh,
Is visiting In town.
Miss Georgia Corbett visited in New
Bethlehem last week.
Mrs. A. R. Schuckers visited in
Brookvllle last Thursday.
Miss Flo Best, millinor, went to Pitts
burg yesterday on a business trip.
Vincent Reynolds, of Johnstown, Is
visiting bis parents in this place.
Mrs. Frank P. Alexander and twin
daughters are at Chautauqua, N. Y.
E. C. Davis and wife visited in
Clarion several days the past week.
Carmine Marinaro went to Buffalo,
N. Y., last night on a business trip.
Miss Clara Swab went to Brookvllle
Saturday to remain a couple of weeks.
Mrs. J. M. Dally, who spent several
weeks In Penfleld, returned home Mon
day. Mrs. James A Campbell and daugh
ter, Miss Jessie, visited In DuBois last
week.
Carl Kirk, student in Forestry Col
lege, Mont Alto, Pa., is home on
vacation.
Rev. J. H. Jelbart, of Brockwayvllle,
attended the funeral of C. N. Lewis
Thursday.
Misses Florence Atwater and Helen
Meek are visiting an aunt of the former
near Panic.
John Trudgen and wife visited their
daughter, Mrs. John Stauffer, in Du
Bois this week.
Harry Gibson, of Pittsburgh, former
ly of this place, is visiting old time
friends in town.
G. H. Mundorff, wife and children, of
DuBois, were guests at borne of S. S.
Robinson Sunday.
William Frank, of Pittsburgh,, for
merly of this place, visited relatives
in town last week.
Dr. B. E. Hoover, wife and family,
attended the Smouse reunion at Alcola
Park last Thursday.
Mrs. Jeff Evans, of Ebensburg, Pa.,
Is visiting her father, D. B. Stauffer, in
West ReynoldsvIUe.
Charles A. Stephenson, of East Brady,
spent Sunday at home of his parents In
West ReynoldsvIUe.
Henry Foltz and wife, of Wishaw,
visited William Veit and wife, of
Brookvllle, last week.
Dr. Will S. McCreight, of Pitts
burgh, was a guest at home of James
A. McCreight last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irwin, of Du
Bois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Snyder last Saturday.
Lawyer B. R. Kline, of New Ken
sington, is visiting his mother near
Roynoldsville this week.
Mrs. Nancy Beer returned Monday
from a visit with a daughter at Bont
leyville, Washington Co.
Mrs. E. L. Potter, of Corsica, 1b
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Peter
Burkbart, on Pleasant avenue.
Miss Daisy Schwem, of Brook Haven,
Miss., is visiting at home of her uncle,
Jacob Schwem, near this place.
Mrs. W. W. Chambers, of Buffalo,
N. Y., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Schwem, near this place.
S. M. Wilson and wife, of Hazen,
visited at borne of the former's brother,
Robert H. Wilson, in this place last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Aul and son,
Dale, of Punxsutawney, were visitors
at home of Mrs. J. P. Haskins the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore, of Colum
bus, Ohio, and Mrs. J. R. Elder, of
DuBois, were visitors in ReynoldsvIUe
yesterday.
Lewis Womeldorf and wife, of Free
dell, Clarion Co., visited the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Womel
durf, the past week.
Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife, Miss
Isabel Arnold, William and Kenneth
Alexander attended the Arnold reunion
at Clarion last Friday,
Mrs. James Coleman and son, Harry,
of 'Tucson, Arizona, are visiting the
families of Dr. J. C. King and M. C.
Coleman In this place. .-
U. A. Richards, foreman of the
Houtzdale Journal, was the guest of
Harry Clark in Reynojdsvlllo tbe first
of this week and incidentally paid ThqJ
Star office a fraternal call.
Mrs. D. A. Beck, of Johnsonburg, has
returned home after a two weeks' vielt
with her sister, Mrs. L. M. Snyder.
Dr. J. A. Parsons and wife went
to a campmeeting near Rochester, Pa.,
last Thursday. They expect to be
absent about ten days.
Mrs. Dora Steel and son, Walter
Steel, of DuBois, visited at home of tbe
former's sister, Mrs. A. T. Blng, In this
place several days last week.
John W. Coleman, who graduated
in State College In June, went over
into Indiana Co. Monday to accept a
position with the R. & P. Coal Co.
Mrs. E. A. Hull and daughter, Miss
Josephine, went to Springfield, Brad
ford county. Pa., last week to attend
tbe funeral of Mrs. Hull's mother, Mrs.
Lyman Porter.
James Johnston, of Coudersport, and
daughter, Mrs. I. B. Angevlne, of Rix
ford, are visiting the former's daugh
ter and latter's sister, Mrs. W. W.
Hlggins, on Grant street.
Miss Nina Johnston, who 1b studying
for trained nurse in the Samaritan Hos
pital In Philadelphia, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. W. Higglns, In this
place during her vacation.
Misses Frances Sayers, Margaret
Davis and Minnie Keck will go to Phil
adelphia, Pa., and Atlantic City, N. J.,
to-morrow on a pleasure trip. They
will be absent about ten days.
Misses Margaret Dieren and Florence
Moody, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. C. E.
Couch, ot Cumberland, Md., and Phin
eas Reed, of Sykesville, were guests of
Mr. and Mis. G. C. Strouse over Sun
day.
Mrs. Harry L. Hastings and daugh
ter, Miss Josephine, of Pittsburg, and
MIssflizabeth Hastings, of Cbarlerol,
Pa., who were guests at home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Elliott over two weeks,
went to Brookvllle yesterday afternoon
to visit relatives. Mies Dorothy Elliott
accompanied them to Brookvllle and
will also spend a week in that place.
A Large and Appreciative Audience.
Tbe large and appreciative audience
at the opera house enjoyed a rich treat
In the lecture of Rev. J. T. Penter
on the "Moses of America." It was
a graphlo picture he drew ot tbe life
of Lincoln, and fully confirmed tbe
report that Mr. Penter has few equals
and no superiors oft the lecture ros
trum. The Standard, Irwin, Pa. At
Centennial hall to-night.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Property Changes in Jefferson County
Put Upon Record.
John M. Burket to Zenas S. Burket,
for 10 acres 150 perches In Wlnslow
township, $1,400. July 9, 1908.
American Production Co., by G. M.
McDonald, trustee, to W. H. Moore,
for 5.3 acres in Wlnslow township.
80,000. June 2, 1908.
The Cost.
Tbe cost of a year's attendance at the
Clarion State Normal School is $145.00
to students over seventeen years of
ago. This Includes board, room rent,
light, heat and laundry. Write for
information to the principal, J. George
Becht, Clarion, Pa.
Bonds for Sale.
The school board of Sykesville bor
ough will recoive subscriptions for
$14,000 of bonds of the School District
of Sykesville borough until August 10,
1905, at 7 p. Mil, Said bonds bear 5 5
per cent Interest, payable semi-annually
and are redeemable at the option of
said district any time after five and
within thirty years from the Issue
thereof, and will be issued in denomi
nations of $100 eucb. The right to re
ject any or all subscriptions Is reserved.
In subscribing please glvo the amount
of bonds wanted and address the under
signed. I. G. Mansfield, Sec,
Sykesville, Pa.
A. A. VanSlyke, M. D., eye, ear,
nose and throat specialist, fitting
glasses, National Hotel, ReynoldsvIUe,
8.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon Thursday.
If you ar walking in Walk-Over
shoes your feet are at ease. Price
$4.00. Adam's.
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word (or eacb and
voryinaertion.
For sale Houses, lots and farms. In.
quire E. Noff, Esq., Reynoldsvlllo', Pa.
For, Sale High-grade white leg
horn -and Barred Plymouth Rock
Cockerals from best laying strain
Maplewood Bee ' and Poultry Farm.
E. A. Hull and Geo. H. Rea. "
DR.A.W. CHASE'S OJTn
CATARRH POWDER &UU.
is sent direct to the diMased Darts by the
improvea c lower, ueaui ine
ulcers, clears the air pafwasre,
Btopa dropping in the throat and
permanently cures Catarrh and
Hav Kever. No harmful drus-a.
25c blower free: all dealers or Dr. A.
W. ChaatsMMlicineCa, Buffalo, N.Y.
For sale by Stoke & Fofcht Drug Co.
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Gold and Silver Mounted Umbrellas, Watches, Jew
elry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Lockets and Chains,
Bracelets (all kinds and sizes), Phonographs and
Records. All goods new and up-to-date at prices to
suit everybody. We engrave all goods free when
: purchased at
GOODER'S
JEWELRY :: STORE
In the;' Peoples National Banf"
Building
Reynoldaullle, F.
We pay particular attention to Watch Repairing.
TO
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
REYNOLDSVILLE. PA.
Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00.
qMlE PEOPLES NATIONAL HANK In Ucynnldsvltlo la well prepared
x to transact all branches of domestic and foreign hnnklnv, and solicits
the accounts of llrms, corporations and Individuals, promising courteous
consideration and as liberal terms as are consistent with prudent bank
ing. Has a Pavings Department In which Interest Is paid everv six -months
and deposits are subject to a liberal withdrawal privilege.
Officers: W.B.Alexander, President. F. D. Smith and August Baul.
v dauf, Vice-Presidents. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. P. Alexander,
Assistant Cashier.
T)lrectors: W. B. Alexander, L. P; Peeley, F. D. Smith, D. L. Taylor,
xy August Raldauf, Amos Strouse, W. O. Murray, Dr. J. C. Sayers,
W. Harry Moore, James H. Spry and John O'Hare.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.
THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
The First National Bank
OF REYNOLDSVILLE.
Capital and Surplus
' Resources . ,
$175,000.00
$550,000.00
John H. Xaugiikr, Pres.
John II. Kaucher
Henry O. Dolble
OFFICERS
J. 0. Kino, Vlce-Pres. K. O. Schuckers, Cashier
DIRECTORS
J.C.King Daniel Nolan
J. . Hammond
John H. Corbett
K. H. Wilson
Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking
Of Course, You Want the Best !
This U why the people all ask for NATURE'S HERBS; for
they soon find out that it is the greatest blood cleanser and
health builder in the world, also the mildest and pleasantest
laxative on the market to-day. By taking
NATURE'S HERBS
Your blood will become .pure; jour heart ca do its work
naturally (and not be overtaxed pumping impure blood through
your veins), and you will stand tbe bot weather and feci good;
your vitality and strength will increase 100 per cent, and in
place of feeling depressed and wesk vou will feel strong and
full of vitality. STOKE & FEICHT DBL'O CO. are the
only ones that sell Nature's Herbs in ReynoldsvIUe. Ycu will
always find it there when you call.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Sixteen Day Excursions
$io or $12 to
$12 or $14 to
ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY
Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle
City, Avalon, N. J., Rehoboth, Dei., and Ocean City, Md.
ASBURY PARK, LONG BRANCH
West End, Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, North As
bury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, Bel mar,
t'omo, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasqnan, Brlelle, Point
Pleasant, and Bay (lead, N. J.
Tickets at the lower rate good only in coaches. Tickets at the higher rate good
In parlor or sleeping cars in connection with proper Pullman tickets.
August 6 and 20, and Sept. 3, 1908.
Train leaves ReynoldsvIUe 4:25 p. m.
Tickets goad for passage on trainsjeaving Pittsburg at 8.50 p. m. and 10.45 p. m.,
tbe latter train carrying Pullman sleeping cars only to Philadelphia and
through to Atlantic City, and their connections going, and all regular trains
returning within Blxteen days. For stop-over privileges and full Information
consult nearest ticket Agent.
J. R. WOOD,
Passenger Traffic Manager.
GEO..W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.
The Star's Want Column never fails to fcring results