The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, September 16, 1908, Image 4

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THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING
TO AND FRO.
Gold an.l SiUti M.. in. ltd Umbrellas. Watches. Jew
elry, Cut Class, Silverware, Li ekets 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
TGOODER'S
fy JEWELRY :: STORE
I ,v I In tlie Peopto National Bunk
I I Building
X,. Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
We pan particular attention to Watch Repairing.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK IN THE COUNTY
Capital
and
Surplus
$125,000.00
Resources
$500,000.00
Drafts and Money Orders issued on all parts of the world.
Interest compounded semi-annually on savings accounts,
having excellent withdrawal privileges. ?
Liberal treatment and every courtesy consistent with
sound banking is assured all at
The Peoples National Bank
REYINOLDSVILLE. PA.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
THE PE0PLE8 BANK BUILDING.
JOB WORK
of all kinds promptly done at
THE STAR OFFICE.
Mrs. J. V, Young Visited in DuBols
Sunday.
Mr. Elijah Trudgen spent Sunday
at Conifer.
James E. Mitchell, of Kane, was In
town lust week.
Byron and Ortnn Beil visited In
Rldway last week.
Miss Caroline Robinson visited in
DuBols over Sunday.
' J. O Johns, merchant tailor, was in
West Virginia last week.
Mrs. P. A. Hardman Is visiting ber
parents at Deposit. N. Y.
Miss Mary McClure visited In Brock
wayvllle the past week.
Mrs. G. W. Stoke visited in Marlen
vllle, Forest Co , last week.
James Campbell spent several days
of the pasUweek in Pittsburg.
Miss Anna Stlvanson, of Ktttanning,
Is visiting at bnme of Wm. Loding.
Bert S. Hoffman visited Law and
Blair Sykes at Clearfield laet week.
Fred McEntire and Frank King
re'urned to State College yesterday.
Eugene Murray went to Carlisle
yesterday to attend Dickinson College.
W. L Sansom, editor of the Clarion
Democrat, was in town last Thursday.
Mrs. Alox Riston, who was hereon
a vacation, returned to Erie Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Jelbart, of Johnsonburg,
vlBlted her mother in this place last
week.
Mrs. Mary Jackson left here Mondfty
to visit in Pittsburg, Pa., and Warren,
Ohio.
VF. ' M. Arnold, of Clarion, was the
guest of Dr. W. B. Alexander Thursday
night.
Miss Marie Altman returned last
week from a visit with a siBter at Scott
dalp, Pa.
Fred K. Alexander and son, William
B. Alexander, Jr., were In Pittsburg
last week.
Misses Gertrude and Florence Stoke
visited In DuBols tht;ee or four days
last week.
Miss Augusta Burgh Went to Brook
ville Saturday to spend this week at
that place.
T. L. Snyder, wife and son, of Clear
field, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Gillespie this week.
Mrs. Robert Fergus and children
went to Kennerdell, fa., their new
home, last Thursday.
R. A. Reid, of Clarion, Is principal of
the Ratbmel schools the present term,
which opened Monday.
Mrs. Charles Brltton, of Emporium,
visited her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Hoffman,
in this place last week.
G. B. McKee, wife and children, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mo-
Kee's sister at Clarion.
L. H. Boyle and wife went to Brook
vllle Monday to Bpend the week with
relatives In that place.
KZMKimtR Safety Razors Fit All . Faces.
THE "ANGLE"
OF THE
Iffltl l(UTTR SAFETY RAZOR
is so exactly proportioned that when the blade is held against
the face, the edge is in the exact position for a clean easy
cutting of the beard.
WITHOUT HONING
WITHOUT STROPPING
Each XEflf KUTttR blade is hardened, tempered and ground individually, Insuring
uniformity of temper and excellent cutting qualities. There is no scraping or pulling
like you experience with other Safety Razors.
$3.50
SILVER PLATED
BLACK LEATHER
CASE
GOLD PLATED
PIGSKIN
CASE
S5.00
A complete KttH KUItfR SAFETY RAZOR
OUTFIT consists of Holder and 12 sharp
Norwegian Steel Blades, packed in a
compact neat covered case
New Blades. . . .5 for 25 Cents
80LD AND CUARANTEED BY
keystone: hardware go-
.... ; NEAR POSTOFFICE REYNOLDSVILLE, PA.
Miss Hazel Foster has returned from
a two weeks visit in New Bethlehem
and East Brady.
Mrs. J. J. Sutter and daughter. Mies
May bell, spent Friday with Mrs. H. P.
Thompson In Brookville. .
Mrs. James M. Hoffman, of Emr.
Brady, who was visiting In this place,
returned home Saturday.
Miss Alice Evans returned Ihs, wepk
from a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., and Toronto, Canada.
W. H. H. Bell, Sr.. and wife, of Pat-
ton, visited the former's son, W. H. H.
Bell, Jr., In this place last week.
Mrs. J. R. Bonnnll, of Union, N. J.,
visited her brother, "Senator" William
T. Cox, in this place last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latta. of Pitts,
burg-, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Shields, have returned home.
William Barclay and wife and John
T. Barclay and wife spent Sunday at
North Fork Park, near Brookville.
Archie C. Huntington, of Clymer,
was here last week attending the fun
eral of bis nephew, John C. Huntington.
Mrs. Charles A. Herpel Is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hirst, In,
Indiana, where a son arrived on 7th
inst.
Mrs. John Mllltron, of North Free
dom, visited her daughter, Mrs. "Josh"
Hinderliter, in this place the past
week.
Dr. S. G. Beatty, wife and two child
ren, of Kane, visited their son, O. T.
Beatty, and family in this place last
week.
Miss Maude Meek returned home
Friday evening from a three weeks'
visit in Pittsburg and Washington
county.
John P. Feicht, wife and two child
ren, of Seancr, Somerset county,' Pa.,
are visiting the former's parents on Hill
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Sterley, of Phila
delphia, have been visiting the former's
brother, M. S. Sterley, and family In
this place.
Tax Collector William Copping and
wife will go to Syracuse, N. Y., to-day
to visit their daughter, Mrs. O. A.
Baldwin.
Miss Maybell Sutter, teller in the
Peoples Savings bank In PittBburg,
visited her parents on Pleasant Avenue
last week.
Mrs. C. W. Klmmel and children
went to Clarksburg, West Va., Thurs
day, where Mr. Klmmel Is employed in
glass factory.
Mrs. John M. Stephenson, who spent
a couple of weeks with her Bister, Mrs.
William Blose, in Big Run, returned
home last week.
H. L. McEntire and wife, Miss Marie
Altman, Craig King and Will Nolan
attended a leap year party In DuBols
Friday evening.
Mrs. Norman . Adams, of Natrona,
who was visiting at home of her father,
John Williams, in this place, returned
home last Thursday.
Daniel Fltzpatrick, who spent the
summer vacation in this place, returned
to Allegany, N. Y., Monday to attend
the St.' Bonaventure College.
Miss Jennie Hasklns, an assistant in
the Reynoldsvllle ' postoffice, went to
Erie Saturday to spend two weeks
visiting Mrs. Nelson Goodhile.
Benjamin Haugh was in Brookville
last Thursday attending the eighteenth
annual reunion of his regiment, Elev
enth Pennsylvania Reserves.
Miss Helen Meek, who spent three
weeks with relatives in Pittsburg,
Monongahela City and Mlllsboro, re
turned borne Thursday evening.
Mrs. Thomas Bone and two children,
of Kane, returned to their home last
week after a few days visit at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Sr.
Leonard Harris, Fred Herpel and
William Hill went to Meadville Mon
day to attend Allegheny College. Har
ris returned" to college after summer
vacation and Herpel and Hill enter the
college for first term.
(Additional Personals on Opposite Pace)
Want Column.
Rates: One cent per word for each and
Torvlnsertlon.
FOR Sale Horse, two delivery
wagons,' sets of light and heavy har
ness, top buggy. James H. Spry.
For Sale Two bouses on Jackson
street and a lot on Main street. In
quire at The Star office.
For Rent or Sale Property on
Pike street, West Reynoldsvllle. In
ouire at Building and Loan office.
For Sale Coal range in good con
dition. Inquire of G. B.' Woodford,
corner Grant and Fourth sts.
For Rent Six room house, with
large bath loom and cemented cellar,
on Hill st. L. M. Snyder.
For sale Houses, lots and farms. In
quire E. Neff, Esq., Reynoldsvllle, Pa.
s
hicK Wagner
-The Big Store-
Blankets and
Underwear
We are placing on sale this week the best
line of Cotton Blankets and Wool Blankets we
hnve ever shown, also the strongest line of
Underwear for Ladies, Children and Babies in
Cotton and Wool.
Cotton Blankets in white,
gray and tan 10-4
75c
Cotton Blankets 11-4-Ladies'
Cotton Fleece,
Ladies' Cotton Fleece,
Ladies' Wool,
Ladies' Union Suits,
$1.00
25c
50c
$1.00
50c and $1.00
Children's Cotton and Wool, all prices
Don't fail to see the
New Fall
Dress Goods
On display now. - The line contains some beau
tiful new fall patterns and it contains also
some very fine importations from some of the
very best manufacturers of high grade goods
that Europe can produce.
We have made Borne special prices on some,
special numbers of the new Fall Dress Goods.
We did this to make it an inducement for you
to see the line we are showing:
5 pieces of regular 50c goods now 25c
4 pieces of regular 50c goods now 39c
1 piece of regular $1.25 goods now 89c
These are very good and are worth seeing.
Shick & Wagner
Corner Main and Fifth Streets,
REYNOLDSVILLE . PENNSYLVANIA
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 wilbe 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