The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 02, 1908, Image 8

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    Dealers, Attention!
DO NOT LAY DOWN THIS PAPER WITHOUT
FIRST READING THIS.
Four years ago we started in to manufacture high grade
macaroni, and we have been kept busy deliveringthe goods
ever since. Twice within the above period we have been
compelled to enlarge our factory in order to supply our
growing trade, until at present we have 'the best equipped
plant for the manufacture of macaroni, noodles, etc., in
this part of the country. We have been urged by our many
friends in the trade to manufacture an extra fine brand of
macaroni for the fancy grocery trade. We have just added
this department to our already large factory and are now
in position to supply the trade with a superior article along
these lines. This new kind of macaroni we call our "Jeffer
son Brand" and comes packed in one pound paper cartons,
24 cartons to the case. We also wish to call your atten
tion to our ''Jefferson Brand" Double Egg. Noodles, so
called on account 6( us using two eggs to the pound of
noodles, whereas other manufacturers use only one egg to
the pound, or at best three eggs to two pounds of noodles.
These noodles come in two styles: Broad style, which is
termed "Ribbon Noodles," and fine style, which we call
"Fedelina Amatasse." These noodles can be used in a va
riety of ways: Frepared the same as macaroni, or with
meat broth, or in any style that you use the home made
article. The fine kind can be prepared the same as oat
meal or any breakfast food and served with sugar and milk,
and makes a very appetizing breakfast food. These nood
les are packed in the same manner as the macaroni, only
there are 20 cartons to the case. We cannot speak too
highly of the above brand of noodles and macaroni as they
are the result of years of experiment along these lines.
Heretofore we have packed our output in bulk, which, while
our output is easily sokl to the foreign trade, did not suit
our many friends in the American trade on account of the
large sized package. Now is your chance to get the finest
article in its line in thisor any other country.
ALSO
Through our representatives in Italy, we have just se
cured an extra fine assortment of pure Olive Oil, we import
and pack under the following brands: "Funty," "Jefferson
Brand" and "Mannaro Brand." These goods are second
to none in purity and quality. Few American people, out
side of the medical profession, know the value of Olive Oil,
which is so extensively used by the Italians in this and other
countries. Did you ever hear of an Italian having appendi
citis? No. Why?, Because they use Olive Oil for culinary
purposes instead of the heavier animal fats. It is also very
beneficial to the preservation of the gums and teeth. Have
you noticed it? In fact it has more soothing and healing
qualities than any other food known. It can be used for
frying all kinds of food, especially fish, game, potatoes and
meats of all kinds, also in dressing all kinds of green stuff,
and in making salads. Do not risk your health and life by
using a mixture of cotton seed and peanut oil packed and
sold as Olive Oil and more often appearing under the name
of "Salad Oil." Insist on getting the genuine article from a
reliable dealer. All of the goods that are packed and man
ufactured by us are guaranteed to conform with the exist
ing Fure Food Laws in their strictest sense. Dealers, write
us for prices. We can interest you.
JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY,
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Both 'Phones.
P. 0. Box 747.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY
The Peoples National Bank
REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Capital and Surplus $125,000.00. Resources $500,000.00.-
T"HE PEOPLES NATIONAL HANK In Reynoldsville l well nrcpured -1
to transact all branches of domestic and foreign nankin-', ami solicits
the aetounM of firms, corporations and Individuals, promising courteous
consideration and as llher.-il terms aa are consistent, with prudent bank
ing. Has a 8avinus Department In which Interest Is paid every six
months and deposits are subject to a liberal withdrawal privilege.
Qfflcers: W.B.Alexander, President. F. D. Smith and Aujrust Ilaul.
dauf, Vice-Presidents. F. K. Alexander, Cashier. F. P. Alexander,
Assistant Cashier.
rvirec'tors: W. B. Alexander. L. P. Beeley, F. T. Smith, I). L. Taylor,
August Raldauf, Amos Si rouse, w. O. Murray, Dr. 0. f ayers,
W. Harry Moore, .lames II. Spry and John O'Hare.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS THE PEOPLES BANK BUILDING.
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EXPOSITION
twmtieth Season Opens Sept. 2, Closes Oct, 24
TtaoaW Oroheatr Arthur Pryor'i Baftd
pt 8 to 8 Sept. 28 to 0j. j
tout' Band Bo.tonia Women'
8pt 9 to 19 Orchestra
V TUtMUn Symphony ct 6 to 10
Orchestra Creator
v. - ifrPt- ft $8 1 Oct 12 to 17 .
ftamfotoh & 19 togT
Aa amy mt the worlT bt ortkaatrw Nrrv bafora roald '
at the tTMt W hulrtpUra. Maiie Hall Impmti
Ht tfca kt U tk M&M UrT4-irf uotutJM.
A Ptw el th Ntw Exhibit Thjt Yur Worth th Trip Alon.
8?ANtSH-AMERI0AN WAR-Tti greatest and tnot rtalbtie
nflltarw ipeetaoU avtr croduMd La th aountry -iirth Uppodroini,
Oth W nun tiling A Qdel Coal Tint of 40 baxg Pnpiyv
JL R, diiplay, showing volution of traSiporWonBaftW
Modal to armor tuts, fiaot f produttloo of Flagihlp onntio
Oallry of Notables-r-Electno 8snU Cyclorima nA Day
fepg" Moving Fignre--Tletpr1umwJfITii Aieil-itftt-a
round Vony TfMH Toboggma Slid. "
EjubtsIob Rata Ask t tUInt ay ant at too Iowa.
ALL FOA A QUARTER
ScmmmI Am Oar aad aranlaf
EXfOlltiON DAY OF SUQUl'CUfTBNMAL SKftMBaJt 2
The blgfaH day fa th hUtory 4 the ynt hw. 40.000 jopla aaptcttl
Ftea Music Lesions.
' Music lessons so simple that a child
of ordinary education should be able
to learn to play the piano jrlll be pub
lished in the Sunday Uaue of The Pltu
burjj Dispatch, commencing September
13. This is a rare treat for the readers
of the Dispatch and Is a feature that
will be greatly appreciated. Just think
of it, 12 worth of music lessons free.
They will appeal to old and young
alike, those who can play as well as
those who cannot. Music teachers will
find many valuable suggestions. Parents
whose children are not old enough to
learn to play now should keep the les
sons for them. Everyone should save
the lesBons. They are good at any
time. If you are not a readur of the
Sunday Dixpatch subscribe at once and
get the best paper published. The
music lessons will be published every
Sunday until the series Is completed,
commencing Septrabur 13 Don't mlus
them!
Employes' Relief Fund.
Reports of the operation of the Em
ployes' Itellof Fund of the I'ennsyl
vania Railroad Company's lines east of
Pittsburg und Erie, show that, Includ
ing the payments for the month of July,
$18,102,438.21 has been paid to members
and their families since the organiza
tion of the fund on February 15. 18811.
Of the total tho sum or $7.370,08 09
has been paid to the families of mem
bers who have died. The remainder
10,792,370,12, ha's been paid to mem
bers who, because of lllnexs or accident,
have been Incapacitated for work. The
payments for the month of July, 1908,
amount, d to $100,087.40, of which
141,711 75 went to the families of de
ceased members and $04,375.00 to those
who were unable to work.
How to Get Strong.
P.J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St.,
Chicago, tulN of a way to become
strong. Ho sayt: "My mother, who
is old and was very feeble, is deriving
so much benefit from Electric Bitters,
that I feel it's my duty to tell those
who need a tonic and strengthening
medicine about It. In my mother's
case a marked gain in flush has re
sulted, Insomnia has been overcome,
and she is steadily growing itronger."
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
ach, liver and kidney complaints. Sold
under guarantee at Stoke & Felcht
Drug Co. drug store. 50o.
Letter Mat.
List of unclaimed letters remaining
In post office at Reynoldsvilln, Pa., for
week ending Aug. 29, 1908.
Mrs. Llzzio Heasley, Frauk Page,
Taylor Thompson, J. L. Welsh.
Say advertised and give date of list
when calling for above.
E C. BORNS, P. M.
What H Doe.
"Pa, what does a king or an em
peror do when he grants anybody an
audience?"
"He does about what your mother
does when she grants me an audience
talks most of the time." Denver
News-Times.
A Churchgoer.
"Do you attend church regularly?"
Inquired the solicitous friend.
"I've been a regular churchgoer of
late," answered Mr. Cumrox. "Mother
end the girls took me on a guidebook
tour through - Europe." Washington
Star.
Th Easieat Way.
"The easiest way to succeed, my boy,
Is to give the people what they want"
"No, sir; you are mistaken. The
easiest way to succeed fs to make the
people think they want what you are
giving them." Chicago Record-Herald.
Sign and 8ymptom.
"Do you believe the countenance is
Indicative of character?"
"In some respects. For instance,
when you see a hatched faced woman,
ten to- one you'll find her temper on
edge." Baltimore American. ;
Man as a 8hopper.
A gentleman undertook to purchase a
waist for his wife.
"What bust?" Inquired the saleswo
man. .
"Why. I didn't hear anything."-'
Want Column.
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rorv Insertion.
Fob Rent or Sale Property on
Pike street, West Reynoldsville. In
quire at Building and Loan office.
Lost Pocket book containing several
dollar bills and change. Finder leave
at Star office.
For Sale Draught horse, weight
1200. Inquire of B. J. Rudolph,
Wlshaw, Pa., Box 92.
For Rent Six room house, with
large bath room and cemented cellar,
on Hill st. L. M. Snyder.
For sale Houses, lots and farms. In
quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsville, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Wilder M. Boyle, late of
Winslow Township.
Notice la hereby given that letter of
administration on the estate of Wilder M.
Boyle, deceased, late of Winslow township,
Jefferson county, Pa., have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons In
debted to said estate are requested to make
payment, ana inose uaving claims or ae
mands will make known the same without
delay. L. H.Botl. v
AUCTION SALE
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Septembers, 1908
10 O'CLOCK A. M.
PITCH & THOMPSON
Will offer at auction at their store, ' . v ,
Corner Pickering and Water Streets
BrooKville, Pa.
Their Entire Stock of
ETC., ETC," ETC. I
These jobs are all standard,medium and high grade work in first-class
condition and will be positively sold to the highest bidder. Terms made
known on day of sale.
Fitch & Thompson : Brookville, Pennsylvania
D. M. LONG, AUCTIONEER.
HUGHES & FLEMING.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. -Main
Street. Reynoldsville, Pa.
WINDSOR HOTEL .
W. T. Brubaker, Mgr.
Midway hetween Broad St. Station and
Reading Terminal on Filbert St.
Hurooean $1.00 per day and up.
American per day and up.
Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and consequence In
PHILADELPHIA
Veribest Rubber
AND
Climax Asphalt
Needs no painting. Nothing Better
made regardless of cost. Made by re
liable people, sold by reliable people
and backed up by quality.
McHenry-Mlllhouse nig. Co.
South Bend, Ind.
For Sali bt
Reynoldsville Hardware .Co.
RlTNOLDSVn.t.S, Pa.
I
Radiators Heat Up a House
at Less Expense
Than an old style furnace. They're safe, too,
a you ain't worrying about taa laager of
escaping gas. Money forested In goalaw)at
lng of a home makes you comfortable, sares
coal bills and keep away sickness. Call at
our plumbing shop and get our estimate.
C. E. HUMPHREY
Plumber
Five Day Excursion
-TO-
Niagara Falls and Buffalo
Saturday, Sept. 15;
VIA
BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURG R'Y
Round Trip Fare $4.00 from Falls Creek
Tickets will be good returning from Niagara Falls
or Buffalo on or before Wednesday, September 9.'
Trains leave Falls Creek 2.26 a. m. and 1.11 p. m.
Side Trip to the Great .Toronto Fair
Tickets from Niagara Falls to Toronto and return
with limits corresponding to above, can be pur
chased at fare of $ 1.55.
Are tou
eery
ready for It? You need
theerv best of rich red blood to
stand the cold winter blast. Na
ture's Herbs Dossessea the rv
cream of good refreshing health; and you will koow
Do You Know that
ww y a ff cream of good refreshing health; and you will koow
Vv iriff f Will when you take Nature's Herbs that your strength
" iaw and vitality is 100 per cent stronger and that It en-
aoies you to Draee up against tne most severe
s f winter blasts. You can't afford to go thro
flfit HP rlPrf r the cold winter weather with Impure blood,
Jjyjll AVI W shivering with cold and feeling bad, when a
25c box of Nature's Herbs will fix you up all
O. K. for the most severe cold weather and you will feel good over 1U Now la the
time to get yourself ready for the coming winter.
TAKE NATURE'S HERBS
and It will stand by you the year around. For sale at the Stoke & Felcht Drug Co.
store, Keynoldsvllfe, Pa., at A. Carlson's store, Prescottville, Pa., at Joseph Bate
son's store, Katbmel, Pa., and at Esterand Long's store, Sykesvllle, Pa.
Toronto Fair
Round Trip Fares from Falls Creek via
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R'y
Rail and Steamer $6.86. All Rail $8.01.
Tickets good going on regular trains Aug. 29 to Sept.
12, inclusive, and returning on or before Sept. 15, '0St
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Administrator.
Reynoldsville, Pa., Aug. , M0S.
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